Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 July 1889 — Page 4
BLOOMIXOYOS TBLBFBONE. Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.
11T0B 1KB PEOPKIBTOK, W. S. BBADFUTE.
TERMS:
One Year, $1 SO Six Months, .75 Three Months, . .40
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Advertising Collected each Month,
Office over Collins fc Karsell's.
The administration at Washington has evidently forgotten that
thre will be an important election 1
in Iudiana within the next eighteen month?. Tar: Republican Editorial Association meets at Spring Fountain Park, Warsaw, in August- The program has not been leecivcd, but it is safe to say the same old crowd has captured it.
If local option was the law, Pennsylvania would now have twen-ty-nine prohibition counties. 'And who is there to argue that prohibition can he enforced where local option will not carry? Am now comes the Courier along with the argument that the Republican administration is responsible for the condition of the starving Clay county miners. Evidently it has not heard of the discovery of natural as. YEsrrrTAY was the day feet tor the Sullivan-Kilrain fight for the world's championship. The respectable part, of the community will
have few regrets if each would kill the other. It is a brutal and barbarous business.
Politically speaking, nothing lias occurred in Monroe county for years that has caused so much feeling among Republicans, as the reappointment xf the two Democrats as Special Pension Examiners. To maintain these men in office is without excuse and a wilful effort to disorganize th Republican party. Tmje iiquor element showed excel" lent judgment in one thing in the hite prohibition campaign in Rhode Island. Their tirst step was to secure tht influence of the press of each county. This done, the orator could talk to his soul's desire. If the editorial column could not be reached, the advertising space was utilized. Of all the charges, thai of not being practical has never been b 'ought against the rum power. In this tbere is a lesson to the adversary. OFakihe "slush" that is being written about the Sullivan prize fight, the effort to connect the wife of President Harrison with the affair is the most fiendish. A correspondent alleges that the physician attending one of the brutes was called in Gen. Harrison's car, attached to the train, and after giving some professional attention, Mrs. Harrison drank a glass of wine with the doctor, and hoped for th& success of his man in the fight- it has not been denied, but any person who lias sense enough to have any sense at all, knows that Mrs. Harrison is a little more select in her company, much less drinking wine with public characters. It is disgraceful episodes of this nature that constantly bring the veracity of newspapers in question.
The Walker Bros, have rented their meat shop south of the square ' to Maion Jlinkle and Joseph Payne. who took possession yesterday for one year. Chris, and Isaac Walker have been in the sac:e place strlliug meat for almost twentv years. a Wheat thrashing will begin in different parts of the county this week. The grain' is in excellent condition and on the vvholo will be above the average. The market Mill open at from 65 to 70 cents.
James iiorland is putting up a sub.
stautial two-story frame bouse on the corner of 2nd and Rogers streets. He intends to move from the country
and occupy it as soon as completed.
Another goou citizen. Wail. Pauley and Frank Brodix were at Indianapolis on the 4th to encourage the Indianapolis club. Re sult,Philadelphia btaten 6 to 0. Jss. Matthews now lives in one of the new houses belonging to Enoch Fuller, west 6th street. The county normal began in the high school building yesterday.
AT THE TOURNER :-: CLOTHING . :-: HOUSE On Summer Clothing and Hats lower than any house in the City. Remember not as low but lower. Children s Straw Hats and Caps. Mens' Straw Hats and Fine Liht Stiff Hats. French Flannel Shirts. Summer Coats and Vests. A fine line of Trunks and Valines at bottom Prices. Come and See for Yourself. West Side Square. One Door North of Alley. The Tourner Clothing House.
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remain here for a couple of weeks . . . .Frank Maupin returned to Kentucky where he works on the L. fc N. railrdad . . .Mrs. Julia Fox is visiting relatives here this week. Her home is in LaFayette. . . .Misses Minnie Parks and Edith Franklin were visiting at Bloomiitffton last week. . . Wm. Wilson, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who formerly lived in this countv, is visting at this place . . . . Waller Frill, living at the water tank was in the act of getting on a moving" car the first of the week, when his foot slipped throwing his leg under the wheel and splitting it from his knee to his ankle. The boy is about 12 years old . . . .D.. M. Rumple has sold his stock of drugs to L. (.'. Wiltshire,. if Mt. Oreb.Olno, who will carry on the business at the same stand. Mr. Wiltshire comes to our town well recommended Mr and Mis. Inman Fowler and son, Mrs. and Miss Fletcher, of Spencer; Miss Kliza Fletcher, of Orlando, Fla.; Prof. Theo. and Mrs. Wylie, Mrs. Boisen and children; Judge and Mrs. Miers, and Mrs. Ky o r . , o f B 1 o o m i n g t o n , and Mips Ballentine, of Fisk University,Nashville, Tenn., dined with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Worley on lat Friday. The dinner was complimentary to Mrs. Miers aud Miss Ballentine .... Last week Chas. Shry left for the north where he joined a troupe of the Wizzard Oil Co Mr. Tuley and wife, of liloomington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worley last Tuesday. . .Aaron Brown has moved into his new7 residence which he has lately erected on the Wm. Simpson lot Last Saturday Miss Gertie Whined went to Erie, Lawrence county, where she will teach a class in music. . . . Mr. Phelps of over Bean Blossom has moved into the Stephenson property lately occupied by Aaron Brown . . ..Win Castle got his arm considerably bruised up at Mitchell last week by trying to get on a running freight. . . .The little baby of Barton Duuning died last Sunday morning of cholera infantum and was buried at Maple Grove Sunday evening. The families of J. Iv. Phipps and John Quill are moving into the Perry Harris hous... Mr. Quill is section boss on the Stinesvilie section. . . .W. E. Kemp, traveling salesman for a Louisville boot and shoe co., was visiting the family of his brother at this place yesterday. . . . Mrs. Hester Beville and son returned homo last Saturday after several weeks visit with relatives at the state capital. DUDLEY. Wheat harvest is now over and stacking well under wav. It is the best both in quantity and quality we have had for a number of years , . .Frank Thrasher cut C2- acres of No. 1 wheat in 5i days, and Alfred Thrasher, who is (56 years old, made a full hand all the time binding it ... . Enoch Goss and the widow Bafford were married on the 4-th of July. Enoch ifc always patriotic, but as he grows older he gets more so. His consolidated family now consists of 11 persons . Johnny Woodward now waits on his customers with ;i brn.adpr smile, than ever
Sherman Davis returned Saturday! The Ferguson & Studebaker ) There i i new air! babv stomrin"
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from Washington Citv, after 8!warw ,UI sa,e- vau aim eu.em. , " W. J. Al.LEX. month a absence.
MARTIN COUNTY, IND., ON THE LINE OF THE E. & R. ROAD WHICH IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND WILL BE COMPLETED FROM ELNORA TO BEDFORD BY JULY 1ST., 1889. This Favorite Summer Resort is now open for the season, and we can say to Friends and Patrons of Bloomington and Monroe County that we ars better prepared for the accommodation and amusement of guest than ever before. We have made many changes and improvements that add much to the convenience of the Pprings, having built a new club and Pool room, and Ball Alley on the hill, nearer to the Hotel:, also a fine half mile race track in the Valley, just North of the Hotel, where visitors can sit in tie grove and view the races, which will be a new aud pleasing feature. The character and reputation of the Hotel and Springs are so well and favorably xnown that we refer to anyone that ever visited the place. The reason is, 3very person is made to feel at home from the moment they land at the Hotel until their departure, thereby making one large American family, full of fun, wit and humor. Those coming for health will find everything arranged for comfort and convenience, and their stay will be bo:h pfeasant and profitable. As these Avaters have; no superiors in this country for health giving qualities, we make no boast of our business, but do say that we have in the past and will continue to give better satisfaction for what it will cost you than aiiy other Summer Resort in Indiana. Terms, 88 and $10 per week. After you have stayed a few days if you think it not worth the monev it shall cost you nothing, A. GUTHRIE.
W e are now taking orders for St. Louis Puce Bone Meal AND CROP MULTIPLIER The most Satisfactory reports come to us from all quarters where these Fertilizers were used last Season. These Fertilizers seem to be per fectly adapted to the wants of this soil, supplying just what is needed to grow good crops of wheat, Grass and Corn. Study the wants of your soil. Investigate the results obtained from the different Fertilizers in the market. Then of coime you will use the one that promises the best returns. We will use from o0,o00 to 75,000 bushels of wheat each year and we want to buy it from Monroe County farmers. WE are more interested in the quantity and quality of wheat raised in this County than in gelling you the fertilizer WE can't make c;ood flour out of bud wheat and YOU can't raise good wheat without FERTILIZING. One price to everybody, whether you buy I sack or a car load. ESPTall and See Samples and learn Prices.JgJ Collins & Karsell.
The Chrisran church at Clear Creek Station will hold a basket
meeting next Sunday. Elder Ed.
HARRODSBUHG. Written for Friday's paper. J About 30 took in the excursion last week from here and as sisjht
seeing was the main, object, they
Lane will preach during the day.
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. , . ,. , ,. itunuyaud report harms; spent a again, after being conhncni to h.svery pk.asantay visitin theh note(i
room Tor some time, lie lnu-nos to.piaeos Airs. Kate ilodire, of Bed-
go to Indian Springs as soon as he
is able.
ford, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graves Mrs. Wine
The officers, at the head of natural """"'" cut ?l ,V iJK Um,,,ton . . . . JYIrft. J ohn ( ihmiw hau v-
science work in the United SutesjtnnUld from popcorri) whery she know where to get competent assis-jbas been visiting for the past week t3nts. Hi is summer Professor- ...Messrs. Garton and Bouher
David S. Jordan, of Indiana Univer- !have taken possession of their new
sity, will exojore the streams of Col- rrt -i- . 4V . , , n1 , , M . , iredigo lelt yesterday for liloomheld
oraao, to ciassuy me nsn oi uie n where they will remain about two
gion. Professor B. w. Evermann,of weeks visiting relatives The
the State Normal School, with Pro-Missionary band which is composed
fessorSeth 15. Meek of Iowa, latu in ot about .0 ciuldivn, -ave a very , o . -mi i intereHtincexerci.se at the C. P.
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work in Missouri and Arkans;is.un3er the leadership of .Mis. HadCharles Bollniau and Bert Fesler,!iock wh0 is a nohli- christian work-
at his house. . . . Miss MyrtieUmbarger, of liloomington, is visitiiv fneuds in these parts at present . . . Douglas Sare ;ind family, of Indian Creek, were visiting M. rL Dunkirk's over Sunday .... Mrs. Mat Tarkington, of Nebraska, is making a visit in this vicinity at present. .. .Tnomas Matthews, of whose sickness we have before spoken, is thought to be improving. Also the wife of Geo. Thrasher, has no w some hope of recovery Miss Lizzie Buskirk is visiting relatives eist of Bloomington this week. . . .Pete Thrasher has the champion corn in this township.
late students or science m tne same er and is ever readv to go forward, institution, go to Georgia on the Idoing her duty Word has been same errand. Prolessor Gilbert,irecejV(Vj that Mrs. NicholL who left
oftheState University, is in sole for ohif Iswt .week, is worse.... W. rMrgttofthu United States vessel He Taylor's have moved in the Albatross, sailing up and down the house with Mrs. Marks.... i he K.
studying sea fanna.
born !"ixtv-
SMITHVILLE. Calvin Harrell, who was south of Bbomington about
five years ago, and was raised in this township, but emigrated to
Washington Territory about sixteen!
years ago, was drowned a short time ago. He was on a boat, but the plank gave way and he fell into the river. He called for helput under the excitement no one went to his
rescue. Atcaney nan en, m iun,
of P. lodge gave a very interesting
entertainment at their hall on last Thursday evening so the ladies say. After the exercises which lasted three hours, refreshments were served in the usual way, and they all went home proud of their noble sweethearts and husbands.
to California and died about the
name time of hia father. ...L M.
Tavlor is 8ick. He has serioub
trouble with hi throat The first wheat thrashing done in the neigh
borhood was at C. C. Whianand',
ELLETTSVILLE, Henry Gable is moving on the Taylor May farm. . . Mrs. Bee Whitted is in very poor health this sum
mer. ... Miss Etta Buchanan is vis
iting in Owen county this week...
went from here about two years ago Staiknl Hughes, of Kansas, i9 visit-
i ni parents at this pjace....
John Franklin is slWl coined to
Duncan is on the sick list . . .Edgar the house on account of rheumatism
. . . .ltoM Elrod is spending the 4th
at Orleans and French Lick. .John Highet and wife and baby, of Chicago, are visiting their friends and
Jsrry Woodwards and John Kellars.'reUtive at this place. They will
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATLTJiDAl JULY 27th, A. I).t between the hours of 10 o'clock h. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House of Monroe County ,the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seveu years of the following described Real Estate, situated in Monroe Countv. Indiana, towit: All of that part of the Northwest fractional quarter of section number twenty-two (22),township nine (U), North of Range one (I) East North of the Indian Boundary line, which lies east of Brummet's Creek,and south of the East prong of said creek, being the lines as they run containing ten (10) acres more or less situated in Monroe County, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time aud place expose at public sale the feesimple of said real estate. Taken as the property of James B. Holtinghouse at the suit of John II. Cole and Joseph Allen vs. James B. Boltinghouse. Said sale wil l be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J. Fa&r, May 45, 1889. Sheriff of M. C. Jain h Megan, Att'y for Plaintiff.
B-LINE WRITING! "THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD."
The space is devoted simply to request all persons who contemplate going away for the summer to seek rest and health, and who may wish to be furnished withjallthe information necessary for the trip (including rates of fare, maps, tourist guides, time tables, etc.,) to ''take their pen in hand," and write a letter to either of the Agents named below and state what they wish to know. All letters will be answered cheerfully and promptly, "fret of charge, The "Bee Line" with the opening of the present season will be prepared to offer increased facilities in the way of Through Parlor and Sleeping car arrangements between Indianapolis and the principal cities of the Atlantic Coast and a complete line of Tourist Tickets to all points where such tickets can be sold. Address nil communications to T. C. Peck passenger agent or D. C. Drake, Ticket Agent, No. 2 Kates House, Indianapolis. "Kilert's Extract of Tar"& Wild Cherry' is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, arid all throat troubles ; w;.li relieve and benefit Consumption. Try it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price iOc. and one doljar per bottle "EilerVs Daylight Liver Pills" are a boon to sufferers from Sick Headache,,, '-'our Stoma h. Torpid Liver and Indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleasant to take ai d warranted to no through by daylight. Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's Teething S rhp just the medicine to have in the house for the children; it will cure Couglis, Colds, Sore Throat, and Regulate the Bowels. '"Dr Jaques German W o r m Cukes" destroy worms and remove them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective 'Happy Home Blood Purifier" is the Peph s Popular Medicine for purifying the blood; preventing or en r i n ir Dyspepsi-i, Hilliousaess, Headache, Uoils ami :vll Fovir and Malarial Diseases. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. "Unc'e am's Condition Powder' will cure Distempers, Coughs, Colds, Fevers and mos; of ihe di.-ases to winch Horses, CultV, ;ot p. Hogs and P subjt;t. I.Tii:- e ."vm's iNi'ive & !'iue Lininu't.r w'il ! iievc Sprain:, Bruises, Neura'ia and Rheumatism. SIJ) HY FAlilS lUtOS.
Fse Wtt 4 Buckingham's Tolu Pine Couh Cmv, for Consumption, Coug'), ( (ilds uiid all Throat troubles. Pi-ice, L'3( and o Ov. 'JVial
size, lUo.
As a Hoy: and Poultry riimdy,the Superior Cond.iioi: iwilr ha no eitial in tiiis uarVel. The bet Cn: Cure iii the market is thi A". & l;V Sure Corn Cure. Price, lUc. Fo1' saie by Unargists sjner;;lly. Sleepless n ihi, mudu inisrab'e by t.hit ter'aldu tame-h. W. & I5's. cdu Pjim Coatrh t tir is the remedy ''mv vi. u. Price, lioc. and ofh Buckiii'-jhain's Worm Sv up is tinmost p'e ian and iiarmb-ss Vorm Svrnp -oket. i'rn-e. jie. Dn ' hi ' : iJibies -uff- whtMi liurkin.'hanr . Soo i i v : ; yi uji will rein v. Kn- .;us- iy F.vuis 1Jki., o-;0 Hhiominirton, Ind.
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If any dwloi' nays he hirf tU W. L. Eonarla Sliofr without name anl price iitaiiipe:i OB h& bottoua, put him dowu us a fraud.
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the leading Undertakers and Furni ture Dealers. We keep all kinds of clotbinsrfor Funerals, and sell them for one-bait ihe price of oiher clothing. We have the largest stock ever broug'it to this place and and sell you goods cheaper than any one We hnve a large assortment of Cbamber Suits, Parler Suits. Lounges, Sideboards. l)re?erp, Haby Waonfi Ciirpetsv, eepei 8. Reed and Rattan Chairs, &e. Pianos and Organs kept in stock, and sold on monthly paxnuiMs. Te have the Household winjr Machine the best machine made. Come and see us; north side of Square, in Waldron's block, Blooniinqton, Ind.
hoeing Shop,
F 11 A. N K DOBSO 3V I'HOIMMKTOIU Ihivhiir hcmr)it the Ur:iOii Mk"iiff and siHeiujr Jiop ( Andrew J. Hoover, iitvitr all old customers, as well a ;d! otln r-. o gii'e my work a tri Ml. W:i;.m ;i l;';.ir. Sijoeuijr and All Other Kinds ot lrp: Ming a peialty FHAXK DOB SOX. 0M-'r nt' kUfre Avmiue and 4th mivui
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HARDWMRE, Stoves, Tinware, Doors, Sash, Agri culiural Implements. Agent for ttuckvye 1 tinders, Reapers, and Mowers. Also m:i!!uin;'iurer of Van Slykes Pule::. Evaporator. South. Side the Square. liL(MiMIN(lTOKs IND.
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