Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 July 1889 — Page 4

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After July 4, and for 30 Days The Eagle Clothing House, Will place on sale on Special TablesOne table devoted to Hats in front part of store

Lot 4697. 23 Frock Cassimer Suits Reduced from 8 50 to $4 08 Lot 4415. ) Black Worsted ('heck Frock ) Suits, Good Value, J Reduced froil6 50 to 10. Lot 3900. Sacks, same Goods and Price. Blue or Black.

Lots 390916 Suits Lots 498819 "

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Mens' Heavy Weight all Wool Cassimer Sack Suits, all sizes, Cost 812 Wholesale and have been selling readily for 815.

Several grape growers speak favorably of the plan of gridling th vines, to produce larger and finer looking fruit The fruit is no better in quality but is twenty-five per cent, larger. The girdling, .or ringing of the vines is done early in July. It consist in cutting out a ring of the bark from one-eight to one-fourtL in the wide, on the vine, se lected for the purpose. Not more than ha1f the stock from each root should be so treated, having the remainder for next year's crop. The girdling injures the part of the vine so treated, H bit of number twenty annealed wire is sometimes used instead of cutting out bark. The wire must be twisted so tightly about the vine as to cut through the bark to be effective. The place for girdling is betwen the main vine and the fruit.

ALL GO FOR SIO! Lot kQ35- 12 Dark Brown Cassimer Suits,Our Regular Price $10; These go for $6.50. Lot 423. 12 Brown Check Worsted Regular Price r6 10. These go for 67. Other Suits among them Some oftlie Best Goods in the House, where sizes are brokenand too Numerous to Mention--at HALF PRICE.

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NORTH OF TOWN. One of the enjoyable events of the season was the croquet party and ice cream supper at the house of Frank Alarliu, on the evening of the 4th. At an early hoar alter noon the crowd began to gather from far and near, and before time for supper thirty-live were present to enjoy the delicacies of the evening ice cream cakes and lamouade, which was in abundance. At a late hour they left for home idling 4that it was rood to be there." . . .Misses Anna

Turner, Clara and Mollie Cory, of west ol town, attended the icecream supper at Frank Marltn's last week Miss Nora Adams, who has been staying in town for several months, returned home Saturday evening Mattie and Hattie Kirk, of Martinsville, are visiting their giandmother Mrs. E. Johnston.

STANFORD. Wheat harvest is almost over. In this pan it is above the average cron. .Thomas Matthew s,who has

! been very ill for some time, is s!ow-

j ly recovering. . . . Miss Emma Breej den, who has I en taking music j lessons at Grct-ncastle, returned ! home the 4th Mart Matthews, of

3T40 Dozen Unlaundried Shirts-Best Quality Muslin, 4-ply Linen ; Uv'e in'this vicinity . . ; -C; IL Bak. Besom, patent facings, re-enforced back and front. All sizes. Red tic- j er spent the fourth at Solsborry. ed from 75c to 50c. You can't buy the raw material for the Money. j Must be some attraction there for ' Cal There came near being a "W x tr da3,Cerous &re ln our M"'et village niiAiAA AVI 1mf Mn f TWo ?Rl on Wednesday evening between 10

W11UJ.UW UU UU1 AACtiV Sa&UtJ.s AtTCW.jaudlJ,intleiJtoreofW.T. Sparks . I T T "

. . James lunir is sroinsr to erect a

One table devoted to Cliildrens' and Boys' Clothing. Price will be reduced from . to&

new house on his farm near the site

; of his old one this fall. It is to be

j a two-storv frame building. . . . Dr. i M unson and .lames Storms spent ; the 4th in Spencer. . . .Thos. Kinj

Moulskin Pants 75c Cottonade Pants, Hip Pockets, guaranteed not ; spent Sunday with his friends in the to rip, 75c. Look for the Yellow Tickets when you Come in. Don't ! vicinity of Cross Uoads Jonuth--w AA iL rn " i an Carpenter lias all the gavden to fail to see these Bargains. ; . m- tu i - . . (.Uaivate in to---;!. . . .Miss Myrtle

I'nibarger, of BloomingtOn, is visiting friends at this place. . . ,S. A. Walker and Cyclone came near drowning while bathing south of

BLOOM1NTOK TBLEFH4NE. Published Friday, witk Tuesday Extra.

KIpKTOK AND PROrarKTOE, V. 5$. BIIADFUTE.

TERMS

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One Year,

Six Months,

$1 50

.75

The wife and son of S. S. Woodward have arrived. They have

rooms at Mrs. Durand's house and !town,. .Mrs. Ribeeca Whalev has m are boarding at the National. been quite sick for the past few days

. . . .Charlie baker is claimed to be the champion wool hauler of this place. .. .Miss Effie Hurch has re-

AUverrisinjr t;o11eetei each

The district meeting of the Christian church convention of Owen, Morgan and Monroe counties, will

Three Months, .40 be held at Spencer, July 25th and whh g;gle'r

Montn. if rot. Amzi Atwaieris on the

program lor j;.n address the atiernoon of the 26th.

turned from Paraxon, Ind., where

she has been sponding the summer

Office over Collins & Karsell's.

John Graham is a: tfie springs for a few days vacation. The family of W. R. Haistead is at Terre Haute making a 9hort visit.

Dillon Talbotts laying a foun

dation to build a house on his lot at

Maple Heights.

new house on Maple Heights be

ing erected by S. K. Rhorer. The Mechanics' Band will here after give their concerts on Thursday evenings, instead of Saturday.

Judge Chipman and wife, from Anderson, are in thw city on a short visit. Mr. Chipman was appointed

Judge of the circuit that is made up

of Madison county, by Gov. Hovey

last spring. He is a son-in-law of

Uncle John litis kirk, east 7th street.

A dispatch from Bert Fesler to H.

HARRODSBU KG.

Another new iou going up Mrs.

Charley Griffy will occupy the S. Bates states that Charley Bollman

is quite sick at Ware Cross, Georgia.

Fesler and Bollman left about

three weeks ago for that point to do

some work nr the government. Mr. Bollman will return as soon as he is able.

If the reader will stop to consid-J "Swjskt Charity" is doubly blest.

erhow quit everything has been it blesses htm who gives and him u : v.. .i i

the past week, he can thoroughly

appreciate the dearth of news in the Tjclephox. office. The Joidan produce company has rented the north end of the flouring mill for the use of their

poultry and produce. This is the company by which J. D. Dillman baa beeft employed t

who receives. Notwithstanding the

constant demands on our citizens for coney f ;r benevolent purposes, the subscription for the Bible Society so far, is liberal, and given with a heartiness that is very encouraging. J. C. Bell, Agt. M. C. B. S. Word fro n Indian Springs states

that this well known summer resort is proving very popular under the

new management. Since July 1st

Miss Nora McNary and Miss Wil-.the attendance lias been large, and 60n,of Tarkio, Mo., arc in the uity.,au arH mn .h pieasoa with their

Miss McNary is aguest of Mrss Bir-jvisit. Notl ing does one more good

die Mieis and Miss Wilsm is stop-jthan a short vacation during the

jping whbtlie family of Hemp. Wilaon, to whom she is related.

The Kn ights of Py th ias will establish a lodge at EHettsviiie next Tuesday night. - Dr. Craine and

heated spell, and undoubtedly there

is no better place to go than to Indian Springs.

The State Board of Education, at

their meeting in Indianapolis Wedncsdaw elected Hon. Isaac Levden.

Charley Alexander went up yester-LfNew Aibanv. a member of tha

dav to look over the grounds, and of Tnwtee8 of Indiana Uni.

they expect to have

members.

25 charter

property, west

street,. The

built at once.

Mm, M. J. McCoy has closed the

contract with Alex. Robinson for the erection of a handsome resi

dence on the west lot of the Watts the Board- Judge Banta boing a

yersity, to li 11 thet vacancy caused

by the resignation of Judge Banta. Mr. Leyden is a prominent Demo

crat of New Albany and will make

an excellent workinsr member on

Democrat, his successor must be oj

house is to cost $1,100, and to beithe same politics, as the Board is

equally divided politically.

Minnie Kinser Bcnnetr, and little son.

and Lydia nine:- nnived here from Kansus, Satui dav evening, where they will remain for some time Pierce Woolen and Mis Mnllie I'hilputt spent the 4th with Ilnrrodsburg friend The 4tIYof July celebration at this place proved to be very interesting, and was iiihly spoken of by all. lhe parade took place at 2 p. rn , which consisted of the soldiers in fiont.carryinsj their guns, followed bv :i steam engine, to which was attached several wagons filled with men supporting the lhig, this was followed by the brass bund. Alter taking

in all the principal streets, they were marched in front of the post ofiice where they attentively listened to a speech by Dr.'t1. I). MeLiihlau, which is spoken

ol m the higher terms. After this tlit? declaration of Independem e was read Mrs. Lucy Trueblood, of Orleans, h here visiting her old home friends Ed. Stipp and wile were the guests of Dr. Louder and fauiilj over Sunday Word has been received lien from New Albany that Cora Bri who left here about one year aui. is dead Particulars not krown- -W. II. lhnston, formerly of this place. wa leccntly jnnrruul to a lady in Arkansas. They are expected hern o e Hhii Hafverly aud wife have been vMiin at the home of Mr. 'annii'hael and family for tlje past week.

Till; OLD KHMAHLK

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ANNU AL REPORT OF THE AUDITOR OF MONROE COUNTY, IND FOR THE Year Ending, May 31, 1889.

RECEIPT S.

EXPENDITURES.

Balance in Treasury at last Settlement. 22,:j93 JOlThere has been warrants Drawn

There has been received as follows:

County lieuonie. Settlement Dec. tax, 1SS8, ' $24J")72 01 Settlement April tax, 180, 23,5297 38 Settlemn't Apr.tax,l8sn,delinq,t3:284 Si

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

54 00 5 00 27 00 oi ir 45 00 25 00 400 00 22 76 13 57

-31,808 28 832 30

follows: Fees and Salaries, Juries, Baliffs, Poor, Change of venues, Institute, Docket fees, ct. ct. Miscellaneous, Special Judges,

as

tipeciftc, 332 50 50 00 188 00 252 62 45 00

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

-Rogers. Hight, Stephens, Wylie, Redemption of Land, Docket fees ct ct. Township, Tuition, Special School, Road, Add. Road, Dog, Add Dog, Total Receipt:;, Total Redeemed, Balance in Treasury,

Pi he lievenve 1Mb 2S S84 asG i,2f'0 03 1,500 15

4,790 70 3. ti43 04 4,052 S5 4, JJ4G 18 1S5 32 1,( 78 00 1'SS 50

Criminal, Public Buildings, Coronor's Inquests, Roads, Elections, Books and Stationery, Assessing,

Insane,

Printing and Adv. 5,360 92 Poor Asylum, 291 20; 200 95 Interest on Bonds, I Principal on Bonds,

Interest on Orders, Tax: Refunded, Bridges. Redemption of Land,

18,903 liK T6,8l 1 4

County Hcvtnue, 2,040. 00 0,000 00 73 5S

863 12 154 12 1,455 86 40 G5 3,034 18 " 480 15 1,500 74 1,341 00 046 75 477 80 1,939 83

23,075 44

Rogers Bonds redeemed Rogers Interest,

Ilignt Interest, Wylie Interest, Stephens Interest, Stephens bonds redeemed,

1,500 00 191 Mi 575 00 1,736 45 395 64 500 00

11,453 60 3,515 84 305 57

bog tax, Local School, Township, Road, Special School,

2't urnstip Jlvenue, 1,360 50 a,C43 04 4,799 79 4,531 50

4,652 85

4,89S 42

Tolal Expenditures, Add. Outstanding Orders June, 1888 Total to be redeemed,

jDoducted outstanding orders,

June, 1SSD,

Total redeemed,

W. T. BLAIR, Auditor of Monroe County, Ind. ""'iBB . .

$18,993 iSH 05,106 95 22,259 59 87,366 54 i 0,555 40'

76,811 14

GENERAL STATEMENT Of tho Receipts and Expenditures for Monroe County on Account of

ail the Funds:

It K C E I P T S.

EXPEND! T U R E S.

$51,808 2$

There was remaining in the Treasury June 1st, lS. n24,79 45 There has been received

since, as follows: County Revenue, Pike Repairs Revenue, Docket Fees let let, Turnpike Taxes, Township Taxes, Redemption of land, Loans Com School Fune. Fines and Forfeitures, Loans Cong. 1pp.. Fund, Interest Cong. Tp. Fund, Liquor License, Interest Cora. Sch. Fund, State Tuition,

Countv Revenues, Turnpike, 46 Township " Redemption of Lands, Loans Com. Sch. Fund, Cong, Tp, Fund,

832 :0lnterest " "

200 dot Com. Sch.

5,'JGG 92 Liiiucr License

18.99:; OS Stair- Tnir.inn.

201 20Docket Fees le

0,201 3s

Total Expenditures, o8,2:3 04 Outstanding orders June 1st, 1SH8 22,250 5i

458 41 7,18.") 93 2,556 80 400 2,1 82 42 13,406 40

let let,

840,72G S 4,808 42 18,903 68 305 57 (5,U1S 22 T,(52S 75 2,0 57 09 2,425 63 450 00 13,400 40 1S3 00

loiai reueexneu: iv9o i

Outstanding orders June 1st, 1S89, 10,555 40 Total redeemed; 100,097 S3

lotal Receipts, d 134,704 201

lotal Redemptions, 100,907 83!

balance in Treasurv,24,700 37l Balance in Treasurv belonirs to the fol

lowing funds: Redemption of Laud, 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 3U f5 230 05 472 40 1,140 40 041 70 20,180 9& 1,054 41 030 52

County Balance, Outstanding Co. Orders, Balance in Treasury 'belonging to Co. over aud above all indebtedness. Total Indebtedness of County bonded, 20,000 00 Indebtedness on account of Pikes, 49,200 00

24,700,37 i-0,180 Mil 10,555 40 9,031 53

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

Bee-Line Ex c u r s i o n

TO

Lake Cliatitauqua

AN1

Niagara Falls,

Only $5 Round Trip with $1 additional to Toronto. CHEAPEST EVJCFr"OBER:D. Make your arrangements to go on this excursion the cheapest and

best of the season. Coaches, Reclining Chair and Sleeping Cars

through without change,,

Tuesday, Aug 6, '89

GRAY & COJllimi

One Door East of WjUdron's Tannery.; Dealers and Mancvactuukrs of j

MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, GRAVE VAULTS CURBING, FLAG-WALKS. jgiCTWe will also contract foi

Dressed Stones for building pur

iposes.

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jjFor full information call on J p wrttP in iRGdineH amenta. Ind

Don?t send your job work out

of town when the Tblbphonb will

do i t as neat and as cheap.

All kind of Poultry bought at

the Highest cash prices.

J. IX Diixvax.

or write to "Bee-line" agents, Ind Ice Cream and Ices at M. Vo-i

ianapohs. pert'a Bakery.

Has not retired from business,but will be found at his $ld stand ia the Sudbury block, with a complete line of Undertakers and Upholsters supplies. He will hereafter devote bis enttre attention to these scial lines and will guarantee wor the best

and prices the lowest.

Remember the plaoe,Sudbury Block, North Side the Sauare.

"M. H. SL" The Popular Cigar. Si4 by U Tit GUm DmImi