Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 27, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 August 1889 — Page 1
54 inch all Wool Habit Cloth.
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WALTER BRADFUTE, Proprietor. .
THE OFFICIAL RKPUKLICAN PAPER OF BLOOMINGTON AND MONROE COUNTY.
Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.
VOL 14
BLOOMTN GTON, INDIANA, AUGUST 30. 1889.
NO 27
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lb all audi W niter iJiotiiing .. ai - r 11 owi-ueir m. Of a Better Quality than has been sold in Blcomington for a Long Time. The best fitting Garments sold in the City, Prices 20 per cent Lower than any other Clothing House, We invite you to call and examine, whether you want to buy or not. West bide bquare
Winter C Both in
at - So P. Tourner & Co.'s
T?i-rfit.nln.aMftTnTin.iitTfl.iloTino' done. P. S. BEAR IN MIND, well Boor North
have no connection with any store of any kind in Bloomington. ! Si of Alley.
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LOCAL NEWS
The King & Franklin show exhibits here to-day. Fifty cents pays for the Telephone to the end of the year 50 cents.
Prof. W. A. Kawles begins his
school work in Viucennes next Mondav. j - : ! The Thayer Comedy Co. will be i
here September 13th and remain one week. Marshal George Owen was at Spencer last Sunday. He will make an arrest later on.
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MONROE COUNTY, TO BE HELD AT THE GROUNDS IN
Bloomington, Indiana. SEPT 16 tli to 20th
New Fall Hats Cor ner .
The
Miss Nannie Woodward has returned to Martinsville where she begins her school work next Monday. Prof". R. L. Greene and family returned to Bloomington Tuesday morning, after four weeks' absence. Watt. Farmer has returned from his farm in Waaaington county. lie exptets to move there in a feu-weeks.
Prof. A. J. Mitchell and wife Lave returned from a week's visit at Indian and Trinity springs, that they enjoyed very much. C. W. Eaton is moving from Van Kuren township to Bloorningtoi: and occupying property on Grant street, between Gth and 7 th street.
$1,500 Cash Paid in
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A Splendid Speed Ring, Fine Grounds.
renuum&
G ood Hails,
Address thw Secretary, Geo. P. Campbell, for particulars.
THE LARGE STOCK OF
Fresh Jread always oat for dinner at VYIports. Get i oth. Waxted To borrow v,.e ihuu& and Dollars. Will ive as Security first mortgage on good farm of 217 acres. C. i PerDue. Lookout for tie Red Letters next week ai: the Banner.
Buckeye Binders, Droppers,and AIowers,Sulky and Revolving Rakes, seed Rye, fcc. Binder twine at old prices, at Aulej. Remember that Charley MePheeter, formerly in the hardware business, is new proprietor of the Grceves Corner Grocery where lie will be pleased to see his old customers, and a hot of new ones.
Sugar, Coffey, Tea, Flour, Canned Goods. Always fresh and nice. Robinson 15 os.
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We are now taking orders for
Take your country produce to Charley McPheeteiV, G reeves old stand.
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New Stock Ties at -'The Corner .
Frank F. Wodiey aud wife will leave Sunday for the north part of the county, to take a week's vacation with Mrs. Woolley'b parents. Fred and Mitchell Shields returned to St. Louis,. Monday; Botli are doing well, Fred in a wholesale hardware house and Mitchell a chief clerk in a railwav office.
Dr. Whitted and wife were down lrom Ellettsville Wednesday. Mrs. Whitted was locking about for a suitable house to occupy, as they have about decided to move to Bloomington. The meeting to make arrangements for the soldiers' reunion is to be held at the court house to morrow at 1 o'clock. It is expected that the citizens and business men generally will attend. ' Zi g Zag Collars at
The Cor ner . ' ' Joseph E. Henley has been elected by j unanimous vote chairman of the Republican Central Committee of Sedgwicii county, Kansas. This h the county in which Wichita is located and the honor is no .ordinary one. Join. Boyd, from near Dover, Kyn has bought a third interest in tbe Baker, Neeld & Co., hardware store, on tbe south side. Mr. Boyd has leceutly sold his farm but does not expect to move to Bloomington until about Nov. 1st, lie bought the interest of Thomas Sparks, who now expects to move back to his farm in Van Buren township. Razsle Dazzle Col -lars at The Corner.
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The most Satisfactory reports come to us from all quarters where these Fertilizers were used last Season. These Fertilizers seem lobe per feetly adapted to the wants of this soil, supplying just what is needed to grow gocd crops of wheat, Grass and Con:. Study the wants of your soil. Investigate the results obtained from the dilferent Fertilizers in the market. Then of course you will use the one that promises the best returns. We will use from 50,000 to 7-3,000 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 selling you the fertilizer WE ean't make cood Hour out of bad wheat and YOU can't raise good wheat without FERTILIZING. One orice to everybody, whether vou buy 1
sack or a car load. JggCall and See Samples and learn Pneesg
Collins & K'arselL
The Coffin trade for the Mullikinj Save trouble by buying bread out
!nrniurt.v. north Colloid Avpnni is tliC ii-asi Mde Isreacl YYaffOn. Al-
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ADAMS, HALL & CO.
Hon, Caleb IJ. Denny, Mayor of Indianapolis, has been spending a few days iu the city, a guest of S. E. Carmichael and family. The Mayor is accompanied by his wife, son George, and two daughters. Misses Cada and Mamie. Mr. Denny is a native of Monroe county, having been born on the old Roseberry farm near Harmony. At three year. of age his parents moved to Warrick conntv, and later he went to Indianapolis. lie is just closing hit second term as Mayor of that city and his adminsitration is noted for
Black and Blue Cork Screw Sui t s for Men for $6 00 at 44 The Cor ner . '
Fifty cents pays for the Telephone to the end of the year SO cents.
Good tin-types at Evans.'
Dawson
on Maple II
Prof. James K. lieck is at Indiana
polis this week taking part in th Marion county institute.
, M, n . r,.ao f ( nfFrfJA Too u ' Vr k anr-
Hoard has bought lot Mrs. Lewis Boilman returned fronijand cigars, at the grocery store leights. Monongahala City, Pa., Tuesday Lewis Williams, opposite Seward's
Fifty cents pays for the Tkleiii on k to the end of the vear 50 cents.
Miss Ella Milhs, Paoli, and Miss Fannie ( 'ampbell, of West
Baden, attended the Millis-Clark !
weddimr Tuesdav evening.
ways fresh,
Building Material of all kinds at ow jiric?s. W. J. Allex.
Fresh Bread at Volpert's. None better in Bloomington.
night and will remain for some
time.
Single Breasted
Pr i nc e Al b e r t
at 4 4 The Corner
Sui t s
PPO:
(Foundry. Cajl and get prices.
A new helper at Evans' gallery. -Th first FliESH OYSTERS of the Reason at II. T. Swindler & Co.
A prompt and tree delivery of goods at (..barley McPheeters' new grocery. We claim to make the best Ice Cream, and one irial will convince you of the fan. Delivered to any part of the cr y Swindler & Co. Take a cokav of my new selection of Tobacco, and while in thr store examine! goods and -rices. Lewi: Williams
Complete stock of Groceries Always glad to exchange for country produce. Robinson Bros , north :ast corner. First as usual. Volptrts Fresh Oysters are 1 ere. Call and sec the Studebaker Wagoiih betore you buy. It gives the best satisfaction ol any in the market. W. J, ALU2X.
Hoitzmantfc Shovel, in the meat shop west of Hemp Wilson, kecpthv rer; best beef and at lowest prices. Give them a call.
Call and see Uobinson Bros. Unusually large stock of Groceries of all kinds Prices always the
lowest.
Prof Seeth E. Meek has returned
its purity and the firm hand with from Southern Missouri and Arkanwhich he enforced the laws. In this as where h? has been Hshins for connection it mav be remarked that fbe government Owing to sickness
at . " t 3 .i. e compe Ilea to leave the south Monroe county furnished another ex- , a- r 7UU;1
ttuu piiiuc i uvui imii: licAo IlUt Uce 1 1
Tourner & Co. have a word to
j say to the dear people this morning,
on the subject ot clothing. Take heed!
cellent mayor for the capital city in the person of Maj. Mitchell, now the prosecuting attorney for that circuit.
The petit jury for the coming term of court is as follows: Wm. H. Lewis, A. J; Knight, John D.
;javiu, donn inompson, i nomas
Barnhill, Stephen White, Chesleyjington. A large number of friends
able to le about, though he is now improving. he funeral of Mrs. .Mary Hunger,
whose sudden death occurred Menday, took place Wednesday at 2 o'clock, at the residence of James McKinley, one mile north of Bloom-
Acuff, Henry Dillman, Milton My
were present. The services were
ers, David P. Burton, James Birkett, conducted by Rev. Wm. B. Min
John C. Rock. The grand jury i
as follows: Joseph Luther, James A. Baker, Walter D. Ketcham, v ib lis P. Walden, James Epson and S.
P. Thompson. The grand jury will not be called until the second week
of court.
ton and Prof. Wylie. The body was
buried here. Michael Hunger and
the daughter arrived from Spring
field Mo.. Tuesday evening, having started as soon as the sad news of
the death of the wire and motier was received.
Lewis Williams is located opposite Seward's Foundry, in the grocery business. He keeps a full line. CrJI in and see him.
Lost: Buch of Kevs. Finder
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i m. J- luuuuiir lull tjujiu;, . . . . , . , - , , Ueavmcr at Eagle cl
A nice,fresh stock of staple an ffliK'V orrnt-iOMiM. at. f Mia ial At VfjVS
ers the old Greeves corner. f For the lest beef at hest if;
at Holtzman Shovel's
Dinsmore's old sta
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L. B. Brav ClIARLKV M ants in the
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Jonx Thomas re
HKKTHus able assist
the southed ,orn(l, iA A Vrt
find thcrfiia
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company has laid off 58 additional lots on Maple Heights. They are located on the north and east of the
original number.
Miss Minnie Ilarbinson returned to her work at Chicago, Wednesday, after spending a week, in this vicinity with lelative. The new professor in Elocution
will probably be George M. Saunder-
son. lie is a graduate of Dartmouth and for the past year has been in the Vniversity of Kansas. Dr. Jordan and wife and Bert Fesler returned from Colorado Tuesday evening, where they have been in the interest of the Fish Commission. Mr. Fesler looks very much better than when he left for the west.
excursion to cincin;atl On Tuesday, Septembt the Vandalia Line will run ?4 nhpan ov-
cursion to Cincinnati ffrom Coliinsville, Greencastle and aJl intermediate stations. The races will be verv low. Call on thtf' nearest ticket agent of the Varpfralia Line for full particulars, tickets good to return until September 10th, 1SS0.
accomoaating, and pleasant people tr trade with.
We will sell goods much cheap
ly rewarded byT ffooas muc othin- store. ?r 8inc0 we de the impro L m our room. We do this
Mitchell Commercial:" Mrs. Sam'l Wallingford, of Bloomington, was a
guest ot her sister, Mrs. Malinda Lee, the first of the week. Miss Sophia Sheeks, of Bloomington, returned home Saturday, after a visit to Miss JTem Murphy. . . Rev. W. M. Zaririg, presiding elder of the Bloomington district of the M. . church, was io town Monday and at night an adjourned quarterly conference wan held at the church here."
vements
because
we leel so mium mnr nhrfnt
- v"V4 .(.. AX our handsome new room. Come and see us. ROBERTSON BROS GET THE BEST, liaye just received a car load of the Lightest Running Farm Wagons m the world, made by O'Brien Bros., who have been manufacturing the Plumb Spoke Tapes Wagon since H35. Best Material, Best Finish, Pertect Proportion, strictlv
a First-class Wagon and Fully war
ranted. Uet the Best and make no mistake, come and see them at my new building. James Ryan.
Best Bread in town. Baked fresh every day. At H. T. Swindler & Co.'s
White and 1 e now corn for sale, W. J. Allbzt,
