Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 July 1889 — Page 4

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Clothing

Will place on sale on Special Tables-One table devoted to Hats in front part of store

23 Frock Cassimer Suits Ruduced from 558 r0 to $4 vb ) Black Worsted Check Frock ) j Suits, Good Value, f Reduced from $16 50 to 10.

Lot 3900. Sacks, same Goods and Price. Blue or Black.

Lot 4697. Lot 4416.

Lots 3!99 16 Suits Lots 3988 19 " Lots 416214 "

Mens' Heavy Weight all Wool Cassimer Sack Suits, all size;, Cost 12 Wholesale and have been selling readily for 15.

President Parsons and the Governor, would accept such work. The move for cheaper hooks deserves a fair trial, to say the least. Ax analysis of the vote on prohibition in Pennsylvania shows that Iweuty-nine counties voted in favor of it Of the twenty-nine, twentyfive are Rt publican and four Democratic counties. Which indicates which is the temperance party and from what source such legislation must come, if it comes at all.

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Lot 803512 Dark Brown Cassimer Suits,Our Regular Price $1 0; These go for $G.f0. Lot 42S3. 12 Brown Check Worsted Regular Price $10. These go for $7.

Mrs. Wilson Adams is visiting her daughter Mrs. Barnes, at Providence, KyOver 1(52,000 gallons of raspberries have been shipped out of New Albany this season. Prof. Frank Axtell and wife are in the city, called here by the death of Mrs. Kennedy. Also James Floyd and wife of Indianapolis. The total shipment of strawberries and raspberries from New Albany the present season, to date, amounts to 374,340 gallons. In addition to berries there have been shipped over 30,000 gallons of cherries, currants and gooseberries. The "Corner" store ''celebrates" this morning by giving to the public a list of prices that will astonish the people of Monroe county. It

will not take a magnifying glass to find what Mr. Simmons has to say through the Tklbi'hoxu this morr-ing.

Other Suits among tliem Some of the Best Goods in the House, where sizes are brokenand too Numerous to Mention-at HALF PRICE.

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fi40 Dozen Unlaundriod Shirts Best Quality Muslin, 4-plv Linen Bosom, patent facings, re-enforced back and :;ront. All sizes. Reduced from 75c to 50c. You can't buv the raw material for the Money.

Choice on our Hat Table

The Oolitic Stone Co. held its annual meeting Wednesday. John Crafton was elected president and W. II. Adams, secretary. This is the company that owns the ground near Smithville, and it is the intention to begin work on the switch at once. 300 feet of tressel is to be built by Stephen McPhetridge, and the excavating is to be done by Sam'l Campbell. The switch will be one half mile lorsr.

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Strawberries preserve and beautify the teeth, in fart, ripe strawberries are about the very best natural dentifrice known. Besides possessing singular power in whitening and cleaning ihe teeth, and rapidly removing tartar, they destroy the offensive odor of rotten teeth, and impart an agreeable fragrance to the breath. They may be rubbed on ihe teeth with the linger or applied with ihe brush. Oranges

and strawberries are also useful removing fur from the tongue.

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One table devoted to Childrens' and Boys'

Clothing. Price will be reduced Irom i

to rip, 75c. Look for the Yellow Tickets when you Come in. Don't! We would suggest to the farmers fail to see these Bargains. ( who hav lost their crop of earn by J the late freshet, that they utilize the mmmm v J5T? ti W anie. One bus-l per acre sown as The Tourner Clotlung House, ti: rr t t- r j- -i r -r it is as profitable as corn to the far-

vuciq KjjjvviUiX xjcj.5Uxiio iui j.iw-.u w jswj kj mer. tv nen grouna witu corn in

proportion ot three bushels of corn and two of buckwheat, it makes an excellent feed for ail kinds of stock and a good tiour can bu made from it. The bread is liked by a host of persons and is very hoalthV- We would aflv give it a trial.

in Summer Goods, Light colored Stiff Hats

at $1.50, $2.00; $2.50, $2.75, worth $2.50 $3.00, $3.50 and $3.75. All Other Summer Goods in Proportion. It will pay yon to see these goods. West

Side Square. One Door 1m orth ox Alley,

BLOO&lTNttTOS TKLBFHNE. Merest to him in the near tuture. The appointments were made withPublished Friday with luescUy, wnmhing iy Repubjican, and, " !to, wIku the names of gallant sol-

E1WTOR ANJ PROPRIETOR, W. fc. BBAJDFUTE.

TERMS:

Idiei Republicans, well ipialitied,were jon file lor the position. There was

One Year, 81 50 absolutely no excuse for such a Six Months, .75 blunder, which is only in keeping Three Months, -lth the appointment of James

Adverting Collected each Montn. - t z.iu Owen county.afew months

Office over Collins & Karsell's.'ago. Had it been known before

election that Gen. Harrison content-

The re-appoiutmnlof Archie JIc- plated f.uch a policy, the 245 majorGinnisandJ. F. Pittman, of thisy Irom Monroe county, that was county, as Special Pension Examin- secured for him by tremendous efers, is a political outrage. Not thatjfort, would have been more in keepboth are not good men and qualified inS wilh lho V01C from hi own -home.

ior lae positions, om oecaue xueyt

are partisan Democrats, and there; Thb Ielephoxk does not join in are hundreds of soldier Eepublicansjthe figl.t of ihe Indianapolis Jourequally qualified for such places, na agiinst tho school book law. who deserve such recognition.jWki! he ni w law is perhaps inThough Commissioner Tanner madejcomplel.e in many of the details, yet the reappointments, yet L'rcsident.its intentions and purposes are good Harrison is personally responsible The fact that the book rings have for such a breach of political sense, already made a reduction in their This if the President's own State &cjt)ubiicaiioiis used in Indiana, is evi-

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knows every county and its political

deuce that the law has not been

complexion. He is also quite well without effect. The statements of acquainted with the ditiiiMiltis that tin Journal that the law will result

always attend success in 1 on roe county. He knows by hearing from Monroe county Republicans themselves, the terrible battle that was waged, and he also knows that when be allowed such men to be kept in office that he offers the Republicans of Monroe coonty a political insult for which there is ijo excuse. They propo&e to throw it back; and if it is not righted 6en, Harrfoon will learn something of in-

in giving Democratic p litieiansthe

control of our school books, it seems

is not good argument. The State Hoard of Education makes the selec

tion of these books, after careful

exam it ation, and it is not likely that

i company wanting the work of

furnishing the books will attempt to

till the publications with unaccept

able matter. If they did, it is not

at ali.robable that the Board, composed of such nen as Dr. Jordan,

DUDLEY. On last Sunday Wm. Koons and family, of Stanford were tht: guests of Dan'l Pafford....P. L. .Smith and Grant Koons patronized the. excursion to Iew Albany. . . .Eld. P. J. Martin, of Bloomington, occupied the pulpit of the Christian church iast Sunday, lie was accompanied bv Lincoln Martin . . . Hattie Guy, of South Union, has been visiting Ida Koons. . . . IJ. D. Smith left Monday for Vigo county to canvass for H. C Tunnison . . . .D. A. Johnson, of Chicago, is expected Thursday He was formerly a resident of Dudley. . . H. Smith paid Gosport a visit last week. He starts to Martin county Saturday to engaue in Nor-

mal work:... Miss Alice Stan.uferi

will probably attend the Bloomington Normal this summer.... A. L Smith is selling his personal proper

ty preparatory to moving to Spokane Fails, Washington Ter. Kd. Thrash

er will probably int his farm. . . , A. Butcher, of Columbus, O,, visited his parents here last week. ..v.Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Roseberry, of Blooming on, wen the guests of their son-in-law, Dan! Pafford, the fore part of the week. . . .Elmer Buskirk i- attending Normal School at Danville. . . . it. L. Brandon, is expecting a visit from his motnrr in Illinois, soon.... It is reported that one of our widowers is to be married ftoou. . . .A. Al. Johnson, of Chicago, a grandson oi Mrs. D. C. Smtth,and formerly a resident of Dudley, is the father of a fine boy.... A. C. Smiih will sell his personal property at auction July Kith . . . The K. P. lodge of Bloomington is represented in Dudley by D. YY Conder, I. Ij. Carter and U. II. Smith .... CaL. Worrall vifas down m a Imnting excursion Tuesday. . . .J. W. Cornwell and wilt and Elah Butcher and wife spoilt Sunday at Hebron visiting friends.

ANNU AL REPORT

OF THE AUDITOR OF MONROE COUNTY, IND.

FOR THE

Year Ending, May 31, 1889.

RECEIPTS

EXPENDITURES.

Balance in Treasury at last Settlement. $22,:)93 10 There has been warrants Drawn There has beer received as follows:; follows:

oaniy jcevenve Settlement Dec. tax, 1888, ' 824,572 01 Settlement April tax, 1839, 23,297 3S

Settlemn't Apr. tax, iSsn.delinq't 3,2.34 8l T A v J An

jury iees, Show License, Witness fees refunded, Damages and costs, Special Judges, Advertising, Orders canceled. Bridge delinquent, Interest delinquent, Pike Repairs revenue,

as

.54 00

5 00 '11 00 61 15 43 00 25 00 400 00 22 76 13 57

Fees and Salaries,

Juries, Baliffs, Poor,

Rogers, Hight, Stephens, Wylie. Redemption of Lard, Docket fees ct. ct. Township, Tuition, Special School, Road, Add. Road, Dog, Add Dog, Total Receipts, Total Redeemed, Balance in Treasury,

Pike liecevve, 1,685 28 884 80 1,290 03 1,506 15

4,799 79 3.043 04 4,052 85 4,346 18 185 32 l,07ir 00 288 50

Change of venues, Institute, Docket fees, ct. ct. Miscellaneous, Special Judges,

Criminals,

Public Buildin&rs,

51,808 2 S : Coronor 's Inquests, 832 30 Rr.ads.

i Elections,

Books and Stationery,

Assessing,

Insane, iPrintincr and Adv.

5,30(5 92 Poor Asylum, 291 20 nn q t. i . ... u 3

Principal on Bonds,

Interest on Orders?, I'ax Refunded,

Specific, 332 50 50 00 183 00 252 62 45 00

$5,774 53 1,871 87 312 50 5,137 68

Count Jiecenue, 2,040 00 6,000 00 3,34-0 08 73 58

803 12 754 12 1,455 86 49 65 3,034 18 480 15 1,500 74 1,341 00 946 75 477 80 1,939 83

Jjiidges, Redemption of Land,

Rosrers Bonds redeemed

18,993 6hi Rogers Interest, 1(9,886 iixijliirht Interest.

Wylie Interest,

Stephens Interest,

Stephens bonds redeemed,

76,811 14

23,075 44

Pikes 1,500 00 191 33 575 00 1,736 45 395 64 500 00

11,453 6t. 3,515 84 305 57

Dog tax, Local School, Town&hip, Road, Special School,

Township Jlcemw, 1,366 50 3,643 04 4,799 79 4,531 50

4,652 85

4,39 S 42

Tolal Expenditures, Add. Outstanding Orders June, 188S Total to be redeemed,

Deducted outstanding order?, June, 1889,

Total redeemed,

$18,993 68 65,106 95 22,259 59 87,366 54 10,555 40

76,811 14

W. T. BLAIR, Auditor of Monroe County, Ind. tMBKwmHi mmmnvmammmmmammmmtMmmmmmmmmmmmmaauntmmmmmmmrmm mKtmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmammtmmmmmmmmmmmmm

GENERAL STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures for Monroe County on Account of all the Funds:

R ECEI P T S.

E X P E ! D I T U R E S.

There was remaining in the Treasury June 1st, 188. $24,879 45 There has been recei ved since, as follows: County Revenue, $51,808 28

Pike Repairs Revenue, Docket Fees let let, Turnpike Taxes, Township Taxes, Redemption of land. Loans Com School Fune, Fines and Forfeitures, Loans Cong. Tp., Fund, Interest Cong. Tp. Fund, Liquor License, Interest Com, ch. Fund, State Tuition,

-County Revenues,

turnpike, " Township " Redemption of Lands, Loans Com. Sch. Fund, " Cong. Tp, Fund.

832 SCjlnterest u " 200 95 " Com. Sch.

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Liquor License State Tuition, Docket Fees let let,

840,720 2 4,893 42 18,99:3 08 305 57 6,6 IS 22 7,t28 75 2,(557 6J 2,425 63 450 00 13,400 40 183 00

5,3C6 92 18,993 OF 291 26 0,201 38

458 41 Total Expenditures, $9S,293 04

7,185 95 Outstanding oraers June

2,556 S0 1st, 1888,

400

22,259 59

2,182 42

13,406 40

Total Receipt, 8134,764 20j Total Redemptions, 109,997 83!

Total redeemed; $120,553 23 Outstanding orders June 1st, IS89, 10,555 40 Total redeemed; $109,997 83

Balance in Treasury, 824, 766 37i Balance in Treasury belongs to tlu fol

lowing funds: Redemption of Land, Pike Repairs, Agricultural Society, Docket fee, ct. ct. Rogers Pike, Hight Pike, Stephens Pike, Wylie Pike, County, School fund Interest, School fund Pricipal,

31 76 21 07 5 00 39 95 230 05 472 49 1,140 40 941 79 0,1 SO 93 1,054 41 636 52

County balance, Outstanding Co. Orders, Balance in Treasury belonging to Co. over and above all indebtedness, Total Indebtedness- of County bonded, 26.000 00 Indebtedness on account of Pikes, 49,200 00

24,766,37 20.186 93 10,555 40 9,631 53

W. T. BLAIR, Auditor of Monroe County, lad.

NOTICE TO INVESTORS. rpHE books are now open for takI in;; vk in Series I, Monroe Building Loan and Savings Association, Series starts July 8th, 1889. R. C. 'Gkektes, Sec'y.

SUMMER NORMAL. The Monroe County Normal begins July 8th, continues six weeks, and closes with the County Institute. All the common school branches will be carefully and systematically reviewed. There will be daily lessons in Theory and Practice of Teaching. Two or three poems will be analyzed ard essays prepared up

on the same. A term of special preparation is often the means of becoming a successful teacher. Good progressive teachers are always ir demand. Good table board in clubs

at $1.90 per week, or 10c per meal

(21 meals a week); furnished rooms at 50c, Tuition $5.00. J. W. Craven. Co. Sunt.

J. A. Mitchell, Instructors of

J. . Wilkv, J Prep. Dep'L

GRAY & CO., Ore Door Kast of Waklron's Tannery. Dkalkrs and Mas i factouers op MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, GRAVE VAULTS CURBING, FLAG-WALKS. WWe will also contract foi

Dressed Stones for building pur

poses.

Don't send vour iob work out

of town when the Tblhphonb will

do it as neat and as cheap.

All kinda of Poiutry bought at

the highest cash prices. J. D. Dillmail Ice Cream and Ices at; M Voi port's Bakery.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Has not retired from bugine&s.,but will be found at his old stand mi the

Sudbury block, with a complete line

of Undertakers and Upholsters supplies. He will hereafter devote his entire attentioniotbess oial lines and will guarantee wor the best

and prices the lowest

t3fr Remember the plaoe,Sudl:UTy Block, North Side the Square.

"M. H. S.M

The Popular Cigar.

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