Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 September 1889 — Page 4

New Fall Stock of Dry Goods at the Bee Hive.

Headquarters for Students

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North Side Bakery and Confectionery Oysters and lee Cream in Season

The Best Bread, The Best Lunch,

The Best cakes, The Best Cigars

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BLOOMINQTOK TELEPHONE. Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.

EDITOR AND PKOFKIKTOK, W. s. BRADFUTE.

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One Year, Ssl 50

Six Months, .75 Work has commenced on the new

Three Months, .40 bridge across Bean Blossom, on the

Morgantown road, in Benton towrship. The bridge is to be completed by Nov. 15th.

Advertising Collected each Month.

Office over Collins & KarselTs.

LOCAL NEWS

Charles Calahan has rented the Ed. Wfcetsell property. Mrs. W. A! Wallingford, of Mexico, Mo., ifi in the city. Miss Eva Hall went to Gosport Tuesday to visit friends.

Ed. Brodix and wife returned from Chicago, Tuesday.

The Thayer Comedy Co. band is to furnish the music for the Monroe county fair. Neckwear D r e s s Ti es , Tecks , Puffs , Four - in-Hanci o.

Windsors. The Corner

The mother of Rev. W. B. Minton and his brother IIugli,of Cariinville, Ills., and Miss Jennie Stahl, of

Lichfield, Ills., have been hero on a

visit. Thev returned home Tues

day.

Van Buren township furnished a

peculiar marriage last Sunday. Miss

Alary Hillings, a maiden of 16 summers was united in marriage t- Wil-

Ham'J. Todd, a gentlemen whose

locks have been frosted by more than GO winters.

The flow of the Spencer artesian : - r wI) i800 gallons per hour. !n ' ,f bPenceP 9Wen w 1 County, Indiana, has been appointed Miss Ollie Hughes has returned a Jaw examiner in the General Land

from a pleasant visit in Ohio. jOmce. He is no relation to ex-Con-

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trressman Stool The nosition i

Mrs. Weatherby left Tuesday to worth 62,000 per vear. Mr. Steele visit friends m Crawfordsville. (is an attorney of SpencCr, and well aii j V 'known here.

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Clot hi. ng' at the Corner.

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Grant street M. E. church will hold a camp meeting, on the Fair

iss Julia Gill, of Lancaster,Kv.,i",v"1 ' ' "'. 1,ia gaestof Miss Ckra Orchard. ' ',t to 40th 18su. Lament .nuns13 r Iters from abroad will be present,

John McCalia was at Martihavillelaraong them E D. Miller, of Jeffertbis week enjoying the artesian jsonvi He, S. Praira, Indianapolis, W. water. " jS. Rollins, Louisville. Others have

been invited and are expected to be present and talk to the people. Accommodations fo.- all who may dosire to camp on the grounds h.m been provided for families at very low rates.

Jatn Kartell was at St. Louis this week on busine. He returned Wednesday evening.

Mh Prudence Aruott went up to Indianapolis Tuesday to spend a few davs with friends.

Miss Ida Perry left Tuesday for Perdue University, where she will enter to take special work. Suits and Over coat s

made to order . Corner

Reserved seats for the Thayer Co. at Tourner's jewelry store, not at Faris' as announced Tuesd y. James Lane has bought out the grocery store and restaurant of Geo. Walker,Tiorth of Ileum. Wiison.

Mrs. J. F. Pittman and Miss Josie are home from Michigan, where they have been spending the sum-

Dispatches from Washington Citv in the last few days are than Corporal Tanner will be asked to resign as Commissioner of Pensions. A reliable report says: "It is eom-

jmonly understood that Secretary

The iNoblu has sain to the president that

in view of tnp 1acts developed in the investigation of the pension t" f -tice by the commission appointed by him for that purpose, he cannot countenance the continuance of Commissioner Tanner in office, and that if sojue summary action is not taken his resignation will be at the president's disposal." P. Tanner resigned yesterday.

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Underwear -Natural Woo 1 , Scarlet, Colored. Camels Hai r

Henry Diilman left Tuesday forjMe rillO and Cotton,

Atlanta. Ills., to attend the annual The Corner

re-union of his regiment. He is the

only wirviver in this county.

Henry lraunam,a well known ciri-

Prof. Charles Harris lei t yesterday for Oberlin, O., where he is connect

ed with the university . . . Dr. Daviss,

zen of Washington township, has.surgeon of the Monon, was in the

been declared insane and was takenlcity yesterday. . . .The rate from

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to the r.sylnm at Lidianapohs.

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the Corner

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bloomiugton to Chattanooga, to

attend the reunion of the Army of i ' niin riml will lu AstvtO fnr

Soft and Crushers at U

have "made upv and after the 22nd

Samuel Walli ngford has bought over 500 mule colts, this summer, in Indiana, Illinois and Missouri They are tob delivered next month. The little 10-vear-oH irirl of Ab,

Anderson is verv nick with fever.

Also the little girl of Wm.Konlting-

houe, who lives near GairisonV

brick vard.

he rates M ill be restored to the ohi

prices between Louisville sunt

Chicago. ... Kortv tickets were nuid

from liloomington for the Salem fair. ..Marion Carroll is the edicent bailiff of the grand jury for this uerm....Mrs. Teter is in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. A Ikins, east 6th s.reet. Her son has entered the Freshman class of the university. YVVuN worlintr al I)ii!fiik'fl Afnv

The following party took th- O. fH(.lorv Lewis Moore fell from the

& M. road Tuesday morning for the dry kilu Wednesday and so badly

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Open to all Readymade Clothing for Men. EBBojs s and s Children, SUITS AND OVERCOATS, BEST STYLES Qualities at figures you can easily reach.

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are piled thick and High Our Usual Easy Prices Prevail THE EAGLE

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DR. ELLIOTT'S Medicated Food

A Sure Cure for all Diseases in HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Arising from Impurities of the Blood, and from Functional Derangements.

A DEAD SHOT ON WORMS, AND A CERTAIN PREYEHTIOH OF HOG CHOLERA.

For Sale by the Paris JJros., and the Lindley Sons.

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IJLOOMINGTON, INDIANA.

Indiana University.

COMMlSSrONEKS' ALLOWANCES, sfiiPT. IK KM, Isko.

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Dr. Karten has mkeu roams ;it the residence of Dr. Kirkwood.

There were U students report- 0f tj10 County Commissioner ed for the law department yesterday lheh. jar s 188. at noon. 1 3 1

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liOOKS AND STATIONERY.

Unusual difficulty is being experienced in iinding rooms lor lady student-.

and Ira C. Hatman will attend thed;u"s lla'l & o.,

Wm. B. Burford, Wm. li. ilurtord, POOR KX TENSE.

Thf roll in the Preparatory department showed an attendance of 80 for the first day.

Word comes that Miss Drvbread,

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Jus. A Kiddle, A. H. Wilson, E. M. Allen, Jas. A. Kiddle,

iron "rh Sophomore last year, is dan-r H111'1'

gerousiy ill witn lever. luV r , . '

Judcre lianta returned tromir- V 141 ,?

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; c Jas. i. Ciurk,

Pinieeton Wednesday, where went t; deliver a lecture.

J. F. Thornton, V8,has siuu-eed-!Ja B- L;Ul'ik fd TJnht-rl. Xewland. S7. as in-ii.nm.il Collins Karsell,

of the Bedford schools. C L. Hooper, 'sT, will superintend the North Vernon schools next

year at a salary of $l,5oo.

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Wat Nicholson, '02, took the

A. J. Ax tell, l I. Martin, S. K. Khorer, Louis Wilhauis, Smith & William, 'Jhas. Alexander, Fletcher -MeConnell, S. K. 'Khorer,

IC. iiohcrison fc Bro.

second prize in the Madison county oratorical contest last month.

.. M. bain took a month s trn.

east u in up vananon. vjsuiriu in:

North Carolina, Virginia and Marv- jA. J.Lampkinsj, janj ' John W. ('onder, Miss Katherine Graydon, l'or-!ynls -louder, merly Professor of Greek in theHuSe3Ttfc VVhetsell, university, now tills a similar posi- Ioniser, lion in Hastings College, Nebraska. Dunn. Prof. Barnes labors under the l)- E- McIIenry,

disadvautaae of doing without hisi Woodward & Sparks, ill..'.. . M i .

trunks. He has been hevo for a week and no trace of them can be' found. Dick Breed lof, through second term Freshman last year, spent the

summer in Washington Territory and will attend Ann Arbor Univer

sity this year.

Kwing Uatterion,

Mort Whitaker, Wicks & Co., Hash & Alexander, C Vanzant, Oliphant tV. Son, Perry iros., John Gilmore,

A I. lleiney, 'sG, has been projas. Alci'lieeters,

moted and is now superintendent of! A -aj!lsy,

ibe rapilhon, Nebraska, school at,oam I'uiioweu,

Andrew Moritz, W. h Kinser, F. M. Stephenson,

1,000 per year. The surplus salary

is being expended on a future pres.-l dent. I

Prof. Karsten arrived from his;Jas- L. Smith,

European trip Tuesday eveningav-'ayul W. Barrow, ing spent a very pleasant summer. G. T. Stansiter, He was naturalized Wednesday Alexander Spencer, morning and is now an American;'0'11 Harris, citizeu. Wm. L. Whitted. Dr. Rawlins, of Spencer, is tojKne C. Harris, deliver the address at the univer.iiy! - l'ressly, Sunday afternoon. Pi of. Barnes,the!Jn' Brannan, following Sunday, Rev. Lyons the Geo. W. Munson, 20th, and Iev. James Foster, of! Morris T. Judah, Cincinnati, Oct. 0th. Dhver M. McLablan, The University column will bi'jSam. Ji. Hunston, a feature of the Tki.kimoxe, as in'Peter Oliphant, times past. It will publish all the' vuinAc huildixg.

Faris Bros., H. Lindley tfc Sons, Win. Hall, Wm. li. Hughes,

news connectetl with the institution,!

and will be mailed the college year to any address for $1. Albert Rabb, 'ST, received his

decree from the University of Vii- Jas. M. Hunter,

ginia law school this summer audiWicks & Co., has formed a very desirable p.utner-.Grift'y & aiker? ship with Wm! Wallace, preseni .'Hughe s & Wheisell. postmasliM'of I ( d:a!apdis. Thos. J. Farr, Will Gardiner, through sopho Jas. Clark, more with 'S, was appointed last Wm. J. Allen, week second M-e:vtarv of the U. S. Baker Neeid & Co.,

j Legation to .Japm This is quite a Adams Hall & Co., j good appointment for a young manJ.dhn Waldron, t but good ability and good Bepubli-jJas. L.Smith, ! can is in is ail that is required by this John D. Hrant, ! administration in its appointees. Rob1!.. Mroug, D. K. Goss, '87, has accepter' Jas. Gilmore,

! the position of private secretary to, Casper Vanzant,

west: W. B.Baker,Denver, Colorado:

T. V. Mefford and wife, Cherry Vale, Kansas; Miw Cora Woolley. Applet m City, Mo.; Mn. Umbarger, Marshall, Mo. CAPS Skull , Smok -i ng Wi ndeor 9 Col -1 age , &c . , at the Corner .

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injured las leg that it wa tnoirgnr that a bone was broken .... Mrs. Harrison Nelson died Tuesday, of dropsy. She was about 30 years old and lived aear Ryora' factory. ....The 5?year-old on of James Knight, in Salt Creek township, died yesterday morning. -. .The advertising editor ta over-worked in this iasno of the Tki.kthonic

J. H. Ciarnon,

Wm. Hall,

John .Murphy,

Third Auditor Hart of the Treasury

department at Washington, at a salary of $1,150') nr annum. The posi

tion was unsought y Mr. Goss and Levi, f neman, was rna le without his knowledge on' siKtuFic. the re'ommMidatioii of Coutrress-ii'eter Howmau,

! m.iii Chcadle. At the time of h's Win. T. Hlair,

j stdei'Uou he was superintendent of J. t Worley, the Lebanon schools. As the duties Henry Henley, of hi pr4nit position are mostly I'hos. A. Todd, , nominal, he will take a non-resident N. It, Rogers, post-graduate course in Hiiory un- Andrew J. Lampkins, der the direction of Cornell Univer-John W. Cravens, 1 sitv, preparatory to applying for a Thou. Magins, 1 master's dree. 'J. H. Gaston,

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Cason J. Wylie, Geo. Hendricksou, Geo, Hendricks n, Jasper Cox.

C.C. MefforJ,

Kd. Wa'den, David Wanipler, Smith Cox, Wm. Fess, OLto May, Wm. Fowler, Albert Knapp, Jas. Smith, Ed. .Smith. Isaac Wauiland, John Wampler, George Randall, Mason BlkeJv, Grant WiuSand,

Ed. Alefford,

jT. W. f,-fford, j J. H. Gilmore. j Wm. C. Fess, rit ais. A. T. Massy, b'Ki:s and sAi.AiiiK.s. John W, Cravens. Enoch Fuller,

Jas. H. Gaston, John Gilmore, Her.ry L. McCalia. Wm Peter(n. Wm. T. Blair,

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PUBLIC SALE.

To the highest bidder: I will offer my personal property, consisting oi Horses, cattie, hogs, wagons, harness, carri age, farming gimpleinents, mowing machine, household and kitchen furniture.

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Uffers superior advantages for obtaining a pract ical hnowiedge of Accounis tisey arc kepi ;-day, eacei-

lent t;n iiuis cor Type-writing ;tnd

learning tin- nut popular system of Shorthand in thi quickost. time,with tin; least t ifwrt and for the smallest expanse. A corps f ablcsexperienced and atlentive teachers. Gold medals awarded for mrit, in each branch of studv. Goovi b an! in private families, per week. Write for a New Colleire Journal (free). Address L G. STRUCK, S.;c?yXew Albany Ind. NOTICE OF R A LK OF PEfiSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby sjfiven. that I, William J. Low-, Administrator of the estate of Jam? Fairley dectiised will cft'er for side a'; public auction, to the highest b ddjr on SATUIlhA r5 V !: P 7 E Jl B E 11 38, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the late residein e of James Fairley d ceased,tbe following describe! personal property, belonging to tin- I'Stnrt of said decedent, u-wii: Horses. ( rtttle, Wagon, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, &c. Terms aii-: -For Jill amounts not exceeding five dollars, rash in hand. For amounts of five dollars and upwatds; a credit of 9 months will b j si i v t n . N otes bear i n g si x per cent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuaon or appraisement laws, will be required. William J. Lowe, Administrator. NOTiCL OK ADMIX 1ST RATION No! ire is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Glcrk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of (he estate of James Fairley, late of Monroe County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. William J.'Lowjs, bept. rth, Administrator. Kast &.&ast, AttvV Furniture for Sale. The undersigned offers at private sale ail hi household and kitchen furniture, consisting of desks, book-

eases, tab;es, chairs, sofas, bedsteads

Jack (jum o) Jurab,. w years old, n aisis&c, Ac. a coal black, lo hauds high, heavy , r0TVKKIFVT prur . bone, leni-thv and weihs in onlin- rJ'.VV ( 0iV i ?ESI' arvtiesl.;i,lu0lbs.,a!:'Ooa breeder 5hN, flo! lJe "l'g"

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and sure foal gutter. Also 2 stal

lions, one ( Frank Vilas) weighing 1,(500, English draft. The "other (Lion) a flymg Indian, weighs, 1,000 Terms of Saie: Sums of $3 and under, cash All ver, six months time, withou: interest, except Jack ami stallions which will be one-third cash, one-third in six months, balance in 12 mouths, with 0 per cent, interest from date. All persons re(juired to give note with approved security. Place of sale at my farm one mils north of Ketcham's mill, 3 miles south west of Clear Creek stai, lion, bale to begin prompt at 0:30 a. m , Wednesday September the 25th, 189. " Ed. Stiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATioN Notico is lureby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Jonathan Z. l laeker late of Monioe county, deceased. iSaid estate is supposed to be insolvent. Kkedkrick T. Hacku Aug. isso. Administrator Louden Kogers, Atty's.

North College Avcjuu-, will be offer

ed for rent tor on vear. Daniel Kiukwood, Bloomiiigton, Sept. 3, 1889.

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Furnit ure Dealer I carrv in stock the Best Line of FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS Ever kept in Bloomlngton, and will sell you goods Cheaper than any one. Come and see rae before you buy. JgCrSouth Side Square West of Cork's Grocery.

The Monroe Conn societv heid a very ui.

in? at the residence of tr. and Mrs. Fred Fess, Wednesday, There was a la rife attendance, tho time being devoted largely to discussing tbe fpir in October. ( U Worrall "ras elected cm:spondinsj secretary and will have charge of the advertising. He aUo invited the society to meet at his home and the invitation was accepted for the first Wednesday in October. The Terrell case, at Salem9aainst the L., N. A. & C. railroad was compromized at Brownstown this week. Terrell is given 83,500 and a position in the employ of the company during good behavior. Mr. Terrell has been night watchman in Salem for the past year, and seems to be a worthy young mar. Pro f , W m . 1 1 a w les w i tea th e Tklepuoxk that he is now principal of the schools at Sedalia, Mo., at a salary of $1,100 per yeor nine months work, and that lie is much pleased with thepeopl with whom lie is associatd. The little girl of Robert McLahlan died of cholera infantum last Tues day. The child wat 20 months old and was only sick a few days. Miss Hale, of Worth ington, has been visiting friends in Blooming ton. Born to Arthur Parks and wife, west 7th street a girl.