Bloomington Telephone, Volume 13, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 April 1889 — Page 4

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UNIVERSITY NEWS.

Will Kellv cast his lot with the Betas last Saturday evening. Miss A-ill is was initiated by the Kaipas at their last meeting. Librarian Spangier returned from a ten days visit toMnncie yesterday, While in the city Sup?t Jones of Indianapolis, was a guest of Prof, and Mrs. Uoone. John Winstandly wilt go to Harvard next year to take a special course in civil engineering. Fred Cornell is making a brilliant record as pitcher for th eCornell University base ball club. In a late contest with one of the "crack" Eastern mines, he struck out thirteen men aud won the game. Librarian Spangler has opened a teacher's agency and those desiring to teach would do well to consult him. Everybody is invited to take advantage of it. No trouble to answer questions and it costs nothing to make inquiries or obt ain situations. The lecture next Sunday afternoon will be delivered by Rev. John Baltzly of Indianapolis. Subject: "The Saving Faith." Mr. Baltzly is one of the most forcible and entertaining talkers of the Indianapolis pulpit. The lecture next Sunday will be his fourth in this city in the last three years. Here's a 'pointer" for our wealthy trustees from the Indianapolis Jtfews: In view of the shortage in the appropriation of the present year for the maintaina&ce of the Minnesota Mate University, ex-Governor John S Pillsburg, who is one of the regents of the institution, yesterday presented the sum of 150,000 for the immediate use of the University." In the field day sports last Saturday, Starbuck, Honan, Jurkins, Simpson, Shoemaker, Bain, Metcalf, Tuscott, Mora and Martin were the victors in the various contests. The "tug of war" between eight Juniors and Might Seniors, resulted in a victory tor the Seniors. The bane ball series so far han resulted in Bloss's nine taking the lead, with Honan and Higins tied .for second and Boland holding on to the ta-end.

Mrs. George W. Friedley is an applicant for the post office at Bedford. If there is any woman who deserves well at thn hands of the Republican party by reason of services performed by her husband, it is Mrs. Friedley. - The exercises at the Catholic church Sunday were of unusual interest. The singing was very fine and the decorations were beautiful. A large number wee here from JJedford to t&ke part in the services. . ' 9 Pwvf To rr c a I Pa, air vasa7 tA V

telegram Sunday sta-ing that his father had died at his home in Seller&burg, Iud. He left Monday morning to attend the funeral.

Samuel Wallingford and wife will leave next week for Kansas City to visit their daughter, Mrs. Mattie Cadwell. Mrs. W. will remain for several weeks.

Rev. J. E. Brant has been return ed to Parsons, Kansas, for the sec ond year,by the general conference at the unanimous request of the congregation. Miss Laura Hallard,from Parsons, Kansas, arrived yesterday evening and will be a guest of Ben. Adams, , jr., and wife for several days. The little 3-vear-old son of Mrs. Martha Jane King, living in Indian Creek township, died Monday morning of consumption. Richard Mattix, living south of Clear Creek station, died Friday nigt. Aged 21 years; cause, consumption The Christian church has employed Howard Wilson to occupy the pulpit until a regular pastor is secured.

James H&znpton is now postmaster at Nahviile, representing the bondsmen of T. D. Calvin, deceed. A. E. Paris was ataon the Bloomingtonians who went to Indianapolis to see Booth and Barrett. pon'tsend your job work out of town when the Telephone will 4o it ah neat and as cheap.

Henri 11 itzman and wife expect to leave to-morrow for Indianapolis and will make that their future home. While the Knights of Pythias were transacting their regular order of business, last Friday night, more than fifty of their wives aod sweethearts were quietly assembling at the home of Mrs. Maud E. Showers, preparatory to marching in a body to the hall. Tramp, tramp, tramp, came the ladies to the door of the Castle hall, and took the astonished Out or Guard by surprise. Thenpresence was reported to the lodge, which immediately took a recess. After the Knights fully recovered their self-possession they gave the ladies courteous guidance, and in a short time the hall was the scene of the most animated conversation. The lodge was then called, to order, and a mock initiation wa? given which created much amusement. Mrs. Maud E. Showers, as chairman of the delegation, then came forward and in an appropriate address, presented the lodge with a large and elegant chair for the Chancellor Commander's station. On behalf of Mrs. Showers, Vice Chancellor, S. E. Carmichael presented a crayon portrait of C. II. Showery who at the time of his death was an enthusiastic member of the lodge. Chancellor Commander John W. Cravens accepted the gifts on behalf of the lodge in a speech in which he referred particularly to (the tenets of the order Friendship, Charity and Benevolence After the speech an elegant repast, consisting of ice cream and several kinds of cake, was given by the ladies. Speeches were called for and many of the ladies and Knightb responded. At a late hour the audience was dismissed, The managers of the surprise deserve great credit for its complete success. For more than a month preparations had been made and yet the secret was kept so that but few outside of their own number knew anything about it. They made the collections for the chair and refreshments so quietly that even the members did not know of the movement. Those wiio were the donors of the chair, and who agisted in the entertainment were; Mrs Maud E Showers, Mrs M Kott, Miss Emma Krnerer. and the wives of the following named Knights: Dr J E Harris, C Rvrorrall, J V Warder, Cluries Alexander, J M McGee, Dr J V Tourncr, B F Rogers, Wilson Adam, Walter Kobertson, Charles Robertson, Jpseph Smith, Mike Seward, Wm Seward, Sr, Wm Seward, Jr, Alvin Hinds, Frank Tousner, II J Siatuiock, L S Field, Wm Shower.-, George Thornton, B S Rogers, liouert Strong, Henry Woo ery, Ben Smith. CP Tuley, Thomas Alien, A W Rose, L D Rogers, Henry Simmons, James Simmons. W E Adkinw, Dr J W Hughes, J F Pittman, Dr B A McGee, t ill Touruer, Eph Hughes, SD Koel, Joe Allen, W T BreeJen, W M Alexander, Jos Alexander, Frank Wooley, 11 T Swindler, Gus Holtzman Henry Holtzmau, W H East, Samuel Giiniore. Moses Kahn, G W Norman, Wm Kennedy, I) T Raley, S E Carmichael, HJ Fehus, John Be any and J W Mioemakcr. -

PARADE OF THE WILD W msT SHOW. To-morrow morning about 10 o'clock, Hutchinson fc Cos United Monster Shows,Double Circus,Great Romau Hippodrome, Museum, Menagerie, Trained Wild Beasts, and Only and Original Wild West Exhibition will make a public parade. This Wild West detaohment will move in the following order: Cowboy Band, M ounted Pawnee Indians on Horseback, Troupe of Mexicans with mules. Squaw, 1'appoose, yu;., Emigrant Train drawn by Oxen, Comache Indians, Troupe of Cowboys, the old Dead wood roach drawn by gix horses, Sharpshooter and Prairie girls, Indian Chiefs, Captain .Bogardua and Scouts, wild Buffalo and Elk. Then following all the gin at features of the circus, such as the purforminy horses ponies and a long line of elegant cages, tableau cars, and twenty-five ponderous elephants, half a hundred ladies and gentlemen costumed and mounted upon handsome horses, ail the racing chariots, wild animals, loose, open dens of savage heasu, allegorical chariot?, and other special attractions. The parade will he enlivened with three full bands of music. We notice in places East, where the show has appeared, alt the school children have been allowed an extra hour's recess to see this pageant. Ladies Lace Oxfords at Stone s .

Base Ball shoes at St one 's West side. Watch for the big show parade to-morrow.

James B. Clark, Howe Jiyors, and W. W. Wicks each have a handsome new surrev.

Rev. Frank Eller met with a painful but not serious accident near Campbellsburg, where he is located, Mouday morning, tue result of his horse stumbling, or falling with him.

Collins and Karseli .-hipped 7,200 pounds of dried apples; Wednesday, to Indianapolis. With a liberal use of water the capital city will not need itiore supplies in the next four weeks.

Greene (Join ty posi masters were appointed W edntsday as follows: R. W. Yoho, Cincinnati, vice Kiddie; Addison Cox, Hobhleville, vice Phillips; Walter Hays, Koleen, vice Hardest)' , Homer Law, Linton, vice Wollord; M. 11. May hood, Lyons, vice, Quelled; Isaac Weaver, Marco, vice, Buskirk; Rowland Hay wood, Mineral City,vice Feutz; G. 8. Nash, 'Newark, vice Mcintosh; John Beaty, Owensburg, vice W. Mitchell; E. T. Ingles, Scotland, vice Blackinore; R. W. Johnson, Solsberry, vice Weaver; A. R. Tryon, Swith City, vice Hunt. All removed except Weaver, of Solsberry, who resigned. Mitchell Commercial: 'Lon D. Rogers, f Bloomitigtoti, special agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, was in town this morning. . . .D. O. Spencer, of Bloomington, reporter tor the Motion railroad and doing business along the southern part of the line, was in town yesterday morning. He has made application for increase ol pension, with good prospects for success. . . . S. W. Bradfute, publisher of the Bloomingten Skmi-Wekkly TsLErHONK, spent a few hours in Mitchell Tuesday evening. Although but 27 years old, Mr. Bradfute is a veteran in the newspaper business, having founded the Telephone thirteen years ago, and it is now a leading and well established Republican paper." Eine rsons Finedrqss shoes at St one 's

STANFORD. Did you get your egg colored Easter.. ..People iivintc at a distance can leave cabjorders at J. H. Storing proprietor of cab line .... Miss Lou

Baker is home from sehuol on ac-1 count of iil Injahh . . -. Wm. Baker, j who had quite a severe attack of j

i fever, is reported better. . . . Miss Emma Breedtn is visiting in Hloomiugton . . .Sol. Pafford and

Arter Youetr traded horses. . . . Mrs. i

Storv V'alker was visiiing friends

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Sparks has bought a blacksmith shop in Bloomtield nvd ha.s removed to h3t place. . . .Sunday School at the Chapel at i):'0 a in., and at iSianford at 3 p. in. ...Mis. Joei Eaton has gone to the bedside of her son, Alaska, who has lung fever it Valparaiso. . . . The farmers are all busy preparatory to planting corn ... .Wm. Thrasher and wife were in Bloomujgton last week Be on the look out and don'c be surprised Jas. Storms has the mumps. . . . J. II. Storms has sold ,his property to Dr. Gaston.

ELLETTSVILLE. Lon. Faulkner went to Martinsville Monday.... Rice Wampler has a carbunckle on his hand .... Hon. Eli K. Millen was in town last Tuesday. Mrs. Ad. Harris is having her residence painted . . . Dr. J. M. Harris is adding a new room to his dwelling. . . .""Frank Moore intends erecting a large barn on Ins f arm this sprino T. . .Dan Kriner has the contract for painting several school houses There is quite a great deal of sickness among children this -week Monday morning the mare of Geo. W F. etcher had a colt that's nose was turned one-sided; so much so that it con hi not suckle, so they ware compelled to kill it.... Last Saturday Del. Wilson, while s-pallsng at the quarry, accidently let his hammer slip, striking his foot and mashing it very badly. He is compelled to use crutches. . . . Grant and Jesse Gallowav returned honuHast week to speiut ;i couple ot weeks with their parents. The boys have bee.n in the western States singing for the Wizzard Oil Company. . . .Our saw mill fims are doing an immense amount of business this spring. Both firms are shipping a vast quantity of lumber to different points on the road besides filling all home orders, which is unusually large. . . .Mose Johnson, of Orleans, who has been working here returned home Monday Dr. W. L. Whitted has about completed his office which will be nice, neat and cozy .... Last Saturday evening the little babe of James May died, after an illness of thirty days, of lung fever. The babe was bin a few days over eight months old. It was buried Sunday evening at 4 o'clock in the C. P. cemetery, . . . Mrs Gillmore aud daugater, Miss Nannie, who have been in Illinois, returned to this place last week John Sanders, of Spencer, was in town the first of the week on business connected with the Gilmore estate. peiuiytownshTp. Wheat crop in this section promises a sjood veild Mel Foster has moved into John Stevenson's house. John Newland has gone to Crawlordsvilie to live. . . .One of Bob Anderson's twin boys is not expected to live The school at No. was out ou Wednesday, the 17th. Miss Fullerton was the teacher, and was very well liked . . . .John Stratton has been suffering with the rheum.iiiMn the past week ... Showers and Bros. (M Nail agent) has bought of Rob't Henry and hauled to their factory m Bloomington some fine poplar timber. . . .George Suction, with a couple of companions, hired a rig ot N. H. Itogers on last Sundav to drive to Uk- country and the buggy was upset as well as the horse, and so ne young gents or fellows were thrown out. The buggy was almost a complete wreck, and the harness had to be cut to get the horse up. . . . ! he health of the community is very good. . . .Some of our farmers here are about ready to plant corn.

"Kilert's Extract of Tar & Wild Cherry ' is a afe, reliable and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all throat troubles; will relieve and benefit Consumption. Try it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price oOc. aud one dollar pur bottle "Ellen's Daylight Liver Pills" are a boon to sufferers from iSick Headache, our Stoma h, Torpid Liver and Indigestion Sugar-coated, pic:isa:u to lake and warranted to v; through bv daylignt Mothci will iiud Dr. Winrhell's

j Teething $iup just the medicine to j have in the house for tie children;

it will euro Coughs, Conls, Sore Thro;;t, jpid Ululate ihe Bowels. uDr. JjqucN' German W o r m .ake" destroy worms and remove them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective. 'Happy Home Blood Purifier" is the Peoples Popular .Medicine for purifying ihe blood; preventing or c u v i n Dyspepsia, Bdliousness, ifead iclie. Hoiis and all fevers and Malarial Diseases. Price 50 eenttt and oiu' dollar per bottlo. t4Ci:e.c anrs Condition Powder' will i'niv Distempers, Cc-ughs, Colds, Fevo's and most of the diseases to wh oh Morses, Cattle, heep. Hogs and Poultry :uv subject. 'Uncle Sam's Nerve & Bone Lini-iiM-nt" wi I relieve Sprains, Hruises, N'ura:L:ia and Rheumatism. S)LD BY FAPJS BROS.

Use Westtfc Buckingham's Tolu Pine Cotiyh Cure, for Consumption, Coughs, Colds and all Throat troubles. Price, 25c, and 50c. Trial size, 10c. As h Hog and Poultrv remedy,the

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FARMERS and HUXTERS!

Your attention is called to the fact that If. H. Dronberger & Co., Produce Dealers of Frankfort,Ind.,have opened a branch house at Bloomington, Ind., for the purpose of buying Butter, Egg a and Poultry, and will at all times pay the highest Cash price. J. D. Itllinan,who for many years has beer; so well known in the business, will conduct their business for them at this point. Store house will be the same old stand Mr. Billman has formerly occupied near the depot. Store keepera and buxtera will have advantage of reduced rates on all railroads leading to tk;it point, and receive prompt remitancc for goods sent in. Prices sent on application. It would be to the interest of every Farmer in Monroe county to call upon us and get instructions about raising Cabons for the coming' season, as they will pay him double the profit of anything he could raise. H. H. DUONISKKGER A Co. Bloomington, Ind. TO WHOYlilAY CONCERN. I hereby notify the general public against the purchase of a certain promisory note executed by me to one Mary E. Moore, of Indiana Creek township, Monroe county, Indiana, in :.he sum of 200, due Jan, 1, IfiRn, and drawing 7 percent, interest fiom date. I have a good and lawful defense to said note, that said Moore holds said note without consideration This notice is to warn all person from purchasing the same April 22, 183!).. Homke Chambbes.

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. N otice is hereby gi ven to t lie Stockholders of the "Heal Estate Building aud Loan Fund Assoeiatiou" that there will he a meeting at tiie Mayor's ofliee in Bloomington, Saturday, May 4th, at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of electing nine directors and such other business as may come before the meeting. Robt. C. Guekves, Secretary. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause wherein the Monroe County Library is Plaintiff, and Andrew Richardson and Mary Uiehardson are Defendants, requiring me u make the sum of Eighty-eiydit Dollars and Fifty Cents, with interest on said decree and.eostf, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATUJiDA Ir, APRIL 27th, A, D.

I haV" r, ' o. ! H; d ca per e need W rkni.iu to do my wor!-". ami will do ail I;: nd. of Itepnirin neat:ies and CI. sod. Solid 'New Stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles tf&T'H Miners iil.-ickinL, Fish Oil and Dubb n for Sab Gtv me a JONATHAN NICHOLSON, ZT Under CornerM Store. Jf

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of naid tlay, at the door of the Court House in Bloomington, Monroe Comity, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following Real Estate, to-wit: The North half of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section (10) Sixteen township, (9) nine, North Kange (1) one, East containing Twentv acres and situated in Monroe County, Indiana. If $ich rents aud profits will i,ot sell for a sufficient hum to satisfy said decree, interest and eo, I will at the same time and tplace, expose to public sale the fee simple of aid reil estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and 'costs, said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J. Fabk, Sheriff. March 23, 1889. ASK FOR

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