Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 August 1889 — Page 4

BLOOMINOTOS TELEPHONE. Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.

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Advertising Collected each Montti.

Office over Collins & Karsell's.

LOCAL NEWS

Prof. Frank Ax tell ia able to be about again. The Commissioners meet the 1st Monday in September. Oscar Souders is making application for retail liquor license.

Prof. D. E. Homer is to assist in the institute work in Morgan county.

The King & Franklin Wild West show is to exhibit here the 30th of August.

The little sou of S. E. Carmichael that was very sick, is reported out

of danger.

BAD CUTTING Attempt to Kill Officer Reeves.

A STAB AT THIS HEART CUTS AN ARTERY IN THE ARM.

John Buskirk has been confined to his bed by sickness since his returned from Martinsville.

Dr. J. F. Thornton was down from Knightsville visiting his Bloomington friends over Sunday. Sam. Hunter has returned from

Indian Springs and a visit to his brother John, at Sandburn. Richard Engeldow is arranging to build a cottage on west 6th street. Alex. Hobinson is to do the work.

Mrs. A. M. Stiles and daughter Grace have returned to Indianapolis,

after a pleasant visit with J.C. Dolan

inctfamilj;.

W. P. Rogers and wife and Dr. J, P. Tou-nifcr'7-.ui:,. S'ife will drive through to Bethany; Park Thursday and remain over Sunday.

The Blcoiningion delegation at Warsaw is heme, and report that a very pleasant week was spent. A little to much mineral water at first was ali.

Rev. T. J. Clark preached at the Christian church Sunday morning and Rev. Trout of Bruceville, at night, Rex. Wra. Ross, the newly elected pastor is to be here for next Sunday.

Rev. J. H. Bayliss, D. D., editor of the Christian Advocate, of Cincinnati, died at Bay View Michigan, Saturday. He was the successor of .the late Rev. John j. Hight on that papery Henry Gentry is now in Vermont and writes that he is meeting wiih unusual success in the Green Mountain State. He says the opera houses are not large enough to hold the crowds that gather to see the canioe paradox.

Eli. Sparks, who lives at Stanford, j

has bought the place ot James B. Hamilton, in the south-wen part of the city, and will move to liloomingtonat once. Thepric was $2,000. Rev. Hamilton expect to move down into the city. Miss Prudence Amott has resigned the position of teacher in the graded school, to which she was elected in June. At a meeting of the board last night they elected Miss Eila Wilson, a danger cf Hemp, Wilson. A good selection. W. C T. U. hall, over Stone's store, will be open on next Saturday from 2 to 4 P. M., for a social gathering of members and t needs.

Women irom tht country are especial! ir.vited to spend all, or a part of that tinio, as is convenient to them, with those who will endeavor to make the hours pleasant and pro-

The bare of James Baxter, in Salt Creek township, was destroyed by fire Saturday Mglit about 1 o'clock. The loss of th building was about 4? 500; on the contents about 500. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, as there was no otbor way for it to originate. An effort was also rmuie to burn the corn crib, but it filled. Four stacks of hay near the barn wern also burned.

Saturday night while Garrison

Reeves, night policeman, was putting a young man by the name of

G.rrge Boorraan in jail, be drew a knife that he had secreted about him. aud cut an ugly gash in Beeves arm, just below the elbow. The wound bled profusely aud before he could get it dressed he was quite weak from the loss of blood. Officer Reeves, in giving the particulars, states that about 1 1 o'clock Bockman was down on the levee in an intoxi

cated condition, when he arrested him and took him to jail. In the

scuffle ha took a razor away from

him, but just as he was closing the cell door, he drew another knife and

attempted to stab him near the heart

but he shielded himself by throwing

up his arm, where the blade struck him. Mr. Reeves did not know how serious the cut was,and went into the ceil to get the knife away f rom him, but was unable to find it. Marshal

Owens, who was by bis side,noticed that the blood was shooting from the

wound, and told him to go for a physician at once. Reeves went to Dr. Maxwell's office, where Dr. Maxwell, jr., Dr. Harris and Dr. Daviss were engaged m conversation. As scon as he entered Dr. Daviss caught the arm above the wound and stopped the flow of blood, and sojn ihe cut was sewed up and dressed. The doctors state that the main artery v. as cut, and had not assistance been rendered in a very few minutes he would have bled to death. He was able to be about yesterday, and aside from weakuess, will be all right in a few day?. The people are rejoiced that he escaped so well and do not hesi

tate to sr.pport an officer in the enforcenier t of law. Bockman appeared before the Mayor yesterday morn it g, and asked l or a change of venue. He was placed under 2,000 bond, charged wiih assault with intent to kill, and returned to jail. The In lianapolis eu:s ti Friday publishes the following: ;R iert B. Mitch U, of Martinsville, is the complain ant in a divorce suit filed in

a Chicago court, fin which he tells a strange story of how he wc.s forced into a mysterious marriage. The defendant in the action is Anna Lou C;iilw idiichellj formerly of this ciiy. Mitchell'.? story is that on the 25th of last August he was in aCh.cauo depot to take a train for iivanston, where two men, claiming to be uetectives, accosted him aua said there was a man at the Avenue House in

j jva:iston who very much desired to

see him. Against his wilL hu says, he was conducted to that plaeu where he met W. E. McCord, of Maninsv.lio, who informed him that he wouid be compelled to return wiih the party to Chicago and marry Miss Callis. To this proposition he objected seriously, but in vain. He was conducted to the Clifton House, and made marry the young hu: y, or tome one who gave her

niinie. according to the Chicago papers the complaint alleges that Mitchell lad never seen the girl until he tos eon iron: id by her and McCord, but that could hardly be true, as Mitchell and Miss Caliis were both raised at Martinsville, where the parents of each stil l reside. Mrs. Caliis-Mitchell is now living

whh her parent?, and, it is under-

The fate of the green 2-cent postage stamp has been settled by Postmaster General Wanainaker. It must go and its place must be taken by a stamp either carmine or metallic red in color. It is proposed also to reduce the size of the stampp, making them about one-third smaller than tho&e now in use. The Indiana Board of Health lias done one thing worthy of emulation.

Iron-clad instructions have been issued by it to all school superintendents requiring prompt hygienic reform in all school buildings under their charges. Prope r light, heating, drainage, ventilation and seating arrangements are required and the superintendents are empowered

to condemn school buildings which J

are faulty in any of these particulars.

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Owen, Morgan, Monroe and Putnam Counties combined, to be held at G08P0RT, I IN 13. August, 20, 27, 28, 29 and 30.

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PROGRAMME OF OLD SETTLERS MEETING AT KETCHAM S' SPRINGS. SATrUDAY, AUGUST, 24X11. 10:(o a. m. Music by Choir; Prayer by the Chaplain. 10:30 a. m. Address by Hon.

John R. East. Music by choir.

12:00 m. Dinner. 1:30 p. m. Music by choir. 2:00 p. in. Address bv Hon.

Simpson B.Lowe, of Bedford.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25TII. 10:00 c. m Music by Choir.

Prayer by the Chaplain.

10:30 a. in. Sermon by Rev. Win.

IL TTalstead, of Tiloomiugton. Mus

ic bv choir.

12:00 m. Dinner. 1 ::')0 p. la. Music by choir. Pray

er. 2:00 p. in. Sermon by Rev. Wm. ft. Williams, of Lancaster. Doxoiogy. Benediction. The music will be under the direction and leadership of Mr. Jerry Woodward.

ELLETTSViLLE. Miss Gertie Whitted returned home from Erie last week, where

she has been te;. ehing a class in music. She will remaiu home a month. . . . J. A. May is preparing to erect a new building on his lot between the OddlViIow's building and Mclienry's ttore. The building will be used for his barber shop. . . Ben Kirby and jamily, of Blooniington, have been visiting the family of Chas. Bunger several days. . . . . Yer, the little daughter of J. M. Uutikirk, of near Gosport, fell and broke her arm the first of this week . . . ,F. M. Stephenson has moved his groceries into the room ioinimj J. P. Steel's. . . .Mrs. Mary Cron, of Bioomir:gton, is visiting friend? and relatives at this olr.c.s. . . .Mioses Minnie Kelly and Ida Ric:; visited near Bloomington last week. . . .The

quarterly meeting of the M. E. church held at this place last Sunday was the most pleasant and successful one wc have had for years Y. M. Zaring, D. D. the Presiding Elder preached i'our v ry able Sermons. . . .Last Monday Ottie, son of J. S.

Brown, received serious injuries by a horse running away with him while dragging hsy shocks. He ft 11 off ill horse, his stomach striking the pole used In dragging tiie h hocks. VVhile the injury is bad it is not necessarily fatal .... Last week Mrs. James Franklin started to Iowa where slie will spend ihe remainder of the summer as the guest of her relatives. . . . P. D. .Matthews Post, No. 108, G, A. IL, is respectfully invited to be present at the lawn festival on Saturdayjnight Aug. 17th, 1880 Last week Bit tine Moreland fell off a horse and hrok her arm She was in the act ot riding in the stable and was knocked off by the barn door.

Ground so located that stock will be unloaded from L , N. A. & C. and I. & V. railroads at stock gate. Passenger trains will stop at Finr Ground Gates.

Track full half mile. Quarter stretch and turns fifty feet wide. Hack j

stretch iorty reet. i4 box anti 100 open stalls. Hater convenient to all stalls and pens. In three minute trot and pace. 2:15 trot and pace, we give $100.00, divided SGO.Ou, $25.00 and $15.00. In free for all trot aud pace 150.00, divided fOO.00, $10.00 ;imb:'.20.or. In Horse Department we oiler $1260.00. l i Cattle Department we olfor .f7').00. Premiums offered in all other departments in proportion. One of our Grand Special Attractions during week of Fair, will be

the Roman Standing Races and Matinee, at one o'clock, Wednesday Thursday and Friday. A different race each day and three heats eacii race, by the world's champions, Miss Alice Hauler, iady equestrienne of the world and A. L. Van Norman, in the Champion Roman Feat, never before accomplished in the world. Mr. Van Gorman actually placing a chair upon each horse's back, and standing with one loot upon oach chair while running at full speed against a hor.SH and rider. MISS ALICE HAUSER, The Champion Roman Rider of the World, Will contest for prizes on the track. Mile hoar best 2 in 3 to G5 pound skeleton wagon with any driver, and n..mes her wei: known running team, Bell PInnet and Frank Galaion. This lady will ;;!so ride three and five mile races, changing hoies eneh mile in iront of the Grand Stand, without touching the ground. Miss Uansm- stands ready to ride against any lady living, in a Roman Srandi !..: k:u.e, for

100 TO 8500 A SIDE.

This lady rides two horses with one fno? o:i each horse while running at full speed. This is the greatest feat ever ne-vniolishe.I by a lady on trotting tracks. She also rides without a sadd!:1. Thi s the Mrongest attraction over introduced.

JOHN WELCH, .... T. A. PEL) EN N. C, GRAY, GEO. P. LEE, ....

the leading Undertakers and Furni ture Dealers. We keep all kind s of clothing for Funerals, and sell then for one-half the price of other clothing. We hav e t he largest sU'Ck ever brought 10 this place and and sell you goods cheaper than any one We have a large assortment of

Chamber Suits, Parlor -uits. Lounres. Sideboard Dro.sporp, BaW Waons, Carpet-sweeers, Reed and Rattan Chairs, &c Pianos and Organs kept in slock, and sold on montlily payn.ents. We nave the Ho useli o id Sewing Ma ch i n e the best machine made. Come and pee us; north side of Sjuare, in Waldron'ft block, i31oomington fnd.

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Sunday afternoon while Mis Ella Tuley and her dieter Mrs. Treat wert? out riding in a cart, tie horse was frightened by a dog that commenced barking and running at the animal. The ladies were thrown out of the cart and the horse noon freed ilpelf by breaking the harness, Mrs. Treat was slightly braised and both were badly frightened. Aside from ibis o special damage was done.

Newton McKadden to Geo. F. Sullivan, lot. near Harrodsburg, D.ivM ( Yir.dor to Wm. Hunter, in see. tiVan Luren tp Sarah Bracken to Benjamin LiucicornCjin sec 3;5,.:arion Robert Ma;haH to L D Lane lot 10, East S; M;nLa!l ad, Bloonii-igton, JameH B Hamil ton to Rebecca Sparkps?ots (; & 10.J-looui-ington, Wm. pImx to George N King, lots 1 10 10. in South Park, Nicholas Walker to R H Chamberlin, 40 acics in Benton tp, Lewis Borland to Edward Borland, f acre in Van Buren tp.

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It's llenrv Warner and iSamilcla Ciay . . . .'L'.rneK Tat?, formerly of tins vicinity, bs lately been a victim of death. . .Thori is ( artier, living near Buena Vis:a, died on tho nightof the 7th, aged about ho years Thorn arf )l i p h a n t , S r. , is in a dangerous condition wkh canerr of his stomach. . , . Iliram il. Jeffries has returned from Danville, where he attended school ... .A short time ago Mell Deckard, of White county, though formerly of this pla'-e, had one of his eyes extracted by a doctor at ludianaooliN. . ..Sus;u; Wright

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OK KSTATK. I

lie mat Lei- 01 i:n: esuite iii oiu-jt as Alas 01 deceased. I fn the ilonroe Circuit Courtept JCA u ;;-;In ' " i'l li- i 1 ) U E B U LI) K R Term, 1889. . Notice is hereby given, That the LTeiieial xiepaiTS. undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Sjlas .uason, deceased, dCeS tllS LoWGSt. has presented and liied his account) and vouchers in final setlement ofjAdiircs thronli P.t Orfico and he said estate, and that the same will vVt come up for the examination and! action ol said Circuit Lourt, on toe 4th day of September,! SS),at which time all persons interested in said! ROGERS CI V00 LEY. estate are required to appear in sald;w ,r, , Court and show cause, if any there !- v fi .

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They m-an business and will give you a good picture at Evnns4.

where she has been down for some time. . . . ltaud Lane., of Bloomington, is now at IVi Wright's and is improving slo iy . . . . ('. W. fWireh ha purchased a tine horse of John M. May. . v Willie Oliphant i.-? now carryipg the mail from Clear (.'reek to Jonesborrough. The Fifth Annual Fair of the Monroe (bounty Afrii'iiltuial Society will be held on ihe grounds at Kloominiiioii, Monro ' county, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, llnirs,day and Friday. Sept. 10th to 20th. Tlie exhibition wilt be open to the witM. Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Csh will be disaihuiod among the exhibitors. W'antkd To rent a house of four to six rooms. Near new college preferred Address, stating ' terms, Kdward H. (Trisrgf care Thomas Davidson, East Il'll, Kee?j, Essex Co. New York.

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