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WALTER BRADFUTE, Proprietor.
THE OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PAPER OF BLOOMINGTON AND MONROE COUNTY.
Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.
VOL. 13
JLOOMIjNGTON, INDIANA, MAY 10, 1889.
NO. 43
LOCAL NEWS
Union Murphy meetings Sunday night in Ryan hall. Three more new houses are being erected on Fairview.
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The "Y" will meet Tuesday evening. May 7th, at Mrs J. K. Beck's. Miss Prudence Arnott has returned from her sehool work at Nobies-rille.
James M. Hunter doetv not take possession of the Treasurer's office until September. See notice of Short-Horn cattle sale by John Welch, at Gosport, in another column. John R. Lyons, an uncle of Rev, S. R. Lyons from Marissa, is visiting in the city. Frank fiattertou, broth er-in-Iaw of Prot. Will Rawles, was married at Greensburg this week. Wall Hight, jr., left Wednesday for northern Michigan where he has a position as an engineer. On bis way from Washington, N. XL Hill stopped at Cincinnati for Mrs. Hill and she accompanied him home.
Hutchinson ifc Co.'s wild west show and great double circus, et al., was stranded at Princeton Monday And disbanded. Mr3. Whitla has rented the McPheeters property, north east of the square, and will use it for keeping roomers and boarders.
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Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work. We always have a full assortment of Diamond Dyes on hand. Call and see SAMPLES OF COLORING. Modoc Soap Cleans, Brightens and Polishes Silverware, Platedware, Nickle Plate, Tinware &e. Guaranteed not to Scratch. GRAND PA'S WONDER SOAP. JpOWe have a full assortment of Everything usually kept in a ffcst class Grocery & Provision Store. Collins & Karsell.
Mr. Murphy, the temperance evangelist, is accompanied by his wife and' they are comfortably quartered at the National hotel. P. K. Buskirk and A. E. Fans were down in Martin county this week warming the river banks and manufacturing fishy stories. Mrs. Maud Shower, Julia Blair and Mrs. James F. Morgan were at Indianapolis Wednesday niht to hear the Gil more band concertMiss Rachel Leas, chief clerk in the T-EUSphoxe office, attended the annual commencement of the Gosport high school Tuesday night. Miss Maud Yanzandtia now visiting Miss Ella Rawles, at Greensburg. Both have been very successfnl in teaching and expect to be home in two weeks.
J. G. Shelby, a former resident of Blooxuingum, is visiting old friends. He is now located at Jophin, that State, and doing; well. He has not visited here for over 30 years. Peter Webner, a former citizen of this place, is visiting old friends this week. He is now at the head of a general supply store for a large railway company in old Mexico. Rev. H. A. Cleveland, of the Meridian M. E. church of Indianapolis, is to deliver the lecture at the college chapel Sunday afternoon and han been invited to occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church Sunday : morning. Hon. Moses b Dunn is to deliver his famous lecture entitled "The
Two Johns," at Harrodsburg, in the
M. L. church, next Thursday night. . The admission is to be 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. This is said to be Mr. Dunn's best
production, which is a high compli- . dent to the lecture. Master Will L. Halstead writes the Telkfhoxk: Your puzzle of this week's paper is possible. I have worked on it about 2 hours and have .it'come out successful. Here is the process by which I solved it: plus divided by 3, plus 1, plus 7, equals 21. The figures used are 9, i 9, 3, 7, 1, 7. Ladles LaceOxfords uat Stone .
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New Styles Lace Curtains $1.00 pair up.
Why is it ' THE BANNER"' is doing suii a rushing business is what other MERCHANTS are asking. We answer because our Goods are the NEWEST. OurStyles are the LATESTand our Prices the LOWEST. Our stock of Boots and Shoes Dress Goods Trimmings Carpets, &c. are marvels of beauty and Cheapness. Call and see the Special Bargains we are offering in Sateens, Gringhams, Parasols, Hosiery, Carpets and Shoes.
We will pay the Highest Price either in Cash or Merchandise for all the WOOL you can bring- us.
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The "Blooraington and Stinesville Stone Co." evidently mean busines?. Wednesday the steam was turned on to the stone mill for the first time and a derrick has been erected at a cost of 700. The entire equipment is first class .in every respect, over $4,000 Laving been b'pent to place the mili in operation. 'The quarry is about $ of a mile south west of Stinesville, and from experiments already made promises to be one of the best in Southern Indiana. A switch is to connect the quarry with tbeL. N. A. &C. road. The comSany is composed of W. W. Wicks, ames Williams, Henry Henley and J. H. Louden. Aliss Addie Branam, the girl who was the victim of the outrage at Ellettsville, of which the particulars have been published in all the papers, is reported much better, though she is by no means out of danger. It is thought, however, that unless a change occurs; the girl will soon be about again. A number of the best citizens of Ellettsville are determined that a vigorous prosecution of the case shall follow, and it is probable that civil damages will be entered against all the parties connected with the case.
North Side Bakery AND CONFECTIONER Y.
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A CITY T:R:I:M:M:E:R! -Iid j-our ever hear of one;?Miss Carrie Wiseholt, of Chicago will be in Bloomington in a few days to trim for
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through the season. The ladies are invited to call and examine her work.
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jiuesaayon nusmess. j Enoch Fuller is erecting three Am . r jmore new houses in the west part of . change m na,vors;tow,. p
every week.
Lemon, Strawberry,
Orange, Pine Apple, RASPBERRY
Mrs. Pittman's entertainment at
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Messrs. Hopper, Keece, Archer, Daggy and Knight, of Spencer, were here Sunday socially and on business. Thdir business was to invite the Uniform Hank of this place to participate in their 4th of July exercises, and to get some of our race horses for the same occasion. Miss Maggie Small has been very sick with measles for the past two weeks at Danville, Ind., where he has been attending Normal School. She will return home as soon as able to travel.
-C-R-E-A-M S PEACH, LEMON, STRAW KERRY, RASPBERRY and 20 different Other Varieties made during the Season. iCPNotethe change every week and you can have the choice of those Flavors.
Mayor M. M. Dunlap has received a letter from the chairman of the Decoration day committee o ? Franklin, inviting him to deliver the ad
dress at that place. Franklin is Mr. Duulap's old home and he was pleased to accept the honor.
The Ch ristian church choir went out on a picnic near Clear Creek station yesterday. The Seymour Democrat remarks that "J. H. Peter has returned
from his visit to Monroe and Greene
counties. He still talks a meat deal
about that Bloomington widow."
Graham Eaile will be here for one
week, commencing on the 20th. Mr.
Eaile writes that he has a splendid
company with new plavs and that
he will be prepared better than ever to please the people. His company plays at popular prices 15, 20 and 25 cents.
Mirs. D. A. Stout requests us to state that the notice, published in the Telephone on the 30th ult., of the good work being done by Mrs. Stout and other friends towards assisting little Raymon Jeffries in having his crippled limbs straishten-
ed ard healed, resulted in inducing
a number of other sympathetic persons to. donate liberally. She has raised about 08 bv personal solici
tation. She took little Raymond to
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Last Monday afternoon about 3 o'clock the residence of G. L. Brandon, living at Dudlev si.v miles west
of town in Van Buren township!01 Minich last Thursday, bearing
iuns will enuar3 uiu, auo.i equai-pve weeks. Dr. Minich gave ever
ly divided between the house and
furniture. The fire was first discovered on the roof, but too late to saVe the building or anything in the upper story. Most of the contents in the first story was saved by hard work. The smoke house and wood house were destroyed. The los is complete as there was no insurance It is probable that Mr. Brandon will now biild in Bloomingto; as that has been his intention for some time.
encouragement that he could cure
hnn, and make him walk as nicely as anybody. Shn will need $00, possibly $100, to enable her to carry out the work to a complete success, owing to the length of treatment. Mrs. Stout is clothing the boy at her own expense. Anyone wishing
to thus aid the little boy can leave ts(t I tt liti t s- . 1 a. 1 . Hf 1 i i. I.
WMJiiiuiiinjiin Willi airs. OlOUl, WHO will shortly furnish names and
amounts to this office for publica
tion. Emersons Fine dress shoes at St one 's
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Ben Kirby keeps a choice line Ice Cream made of pure Cresjn of Groceries. All new and iresh at at M. Volpert's North Side Bakerv.
bottom prices. All goods delivered promptly.
Remember that Charley AIoL'heetei, formerly in the 1 trdware business, is now proprietor of the
Greeves Corner Groc ry where he!
Try a dish.
Complete stock of Groceries. Always glad to exchange for country produce- Robinson Bros., northeast corner.
... t i . : ,j rine Candies, Auts and rruits, will be pleased totee ins old custo- . r,- lf , 0 .
mers, and a hot of new ones.
Sugar, Coffey, Tea, Flour, Canned Goods. Always fresh and nice. Robinson Bros.
Take your country produce to Charlev McPheeters', Greeves old stand.
The Collins & Karsell mill is now running and tilling all orders. Use none but the Roller Process flour.
A prompt and free delivery of
goods at Charley McPheeters7 new grocery. The best and fresh every day. Vol perl's cream bread.
Fok Sale Cheap Winchester Rifle, 32 caliber. In good condition.
Inquire of Otto Anderson, lLagle Clothing House.
The toal vote cast at the election Tuesday was 769, or it would have run over 800 with a full vote. According to all calculations, live inhabitants are allowed for each voter which gives Bloomington a clear population of over 4,000. In this vote only students living here are counted.
at the City Bakery, Rett's old stand,
East Side Square. Ice cream made and delivered to order to any part of the City. City Bakery, East ide Square. For the beat beef at best prices, at Holtzman & Shovel's meat shop.
Dinsinore's old stand.
A nice,fresh stock of staple and fancy groceries, at Charley McPheeters', the old Greeves corner. Call and see Robinson Bros.
Unusually largo stock of Groceries of all kinds. Prices always the
lowest. Holtzman Shovel, in the meat shop west of Hemp Wilson, keep the
very best beef and at lowest prices.
Give them a call. Try a dish of M. Volpert's Ice Cream. The best in the city; always on hand now.
L. B. Bray and John Thomas are Charley M ?Phketeks able assistants in the grocery trade, over at the southeast corner. Be sure you find the place. They are, each one, accommodating, and pleasant people to trade with.
Gen. Morton C. Hunter and Maj. II. F, Perry were at the baUle-field of Chickamauga last week, in company with a large number of others, to take steps toward surveying the old fighting ground and completing arrangements to 'secure it as a nat
ional park for which the government will be asked an appropriation. There are about 0,000 acrei in all of the ground. On their way home they were banqueted by the citizens of Chattanooga on the top of Lookout Mountain.
We claim to make the best Ice Cream, and one trial will convince you of the fact. Delivered to any part of the city Swindler & Co, We will sell goods much cheap
er since we made the improvements in our room. We do this because we feel so much more cheerful in our handsome new room. Come and see us. ROBERTSON BKOS
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