Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 September 1889 — Page 1

mm

4

V. " ...

54 inch all Wool Habit. Cloth.

50 Cents per Yard at the Bee Hive

rTMrifiiiaBffirai

.a

fi

3

WALTER BKADJTTE, Proprietor. )

Tim OFFICIAL itKI'l-HLrJAN PAPER Of" HL'JOAUMOTON ANJ MOXKoiS COUNTY.

Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.

voi

1 A

)OMINGTON, INDIANA, SEPTEMBER 17, 1889,.

-."VT-1f

Bin

m

s d j P K fci & Vi 5 w $ fci ft

& a a ,.iV

J it

w3

H I fi ffl U J eg fa n';v

.it

it h. 4 Pi f,i l.; U - -J .V -5J

i? -4 i .

NO 30

"-I

i . "f

. t. S

ijk IM i;

f.i' - .

- 1 i ! - .1

$11 i fi S

1

m mm ?S ; $ i1

Headquarters for Groceries

liif ill

-"J Of

t J V. r.

iiL . '.J

- i

3 J

'v3

f,

lu,

i

1 1

5 rf.

xX " ' ;.Vl ?

n

i4 V.M li fit M Sf

r-,4 'v

i3 Si

Cheaper than Anybody. Most Complete Line in the City.

IT

u. D, Btitober is no for Jsmes I?. Clark.

J. rl. rfparks uov occupies a hoaye on sonth YWinut street.

Sliss Marv Nicholson has been

uort Suiuruav to aym! ;i f

with reJativcs. "

j No one? shou! J mis.s .ui.un

SHI3TS-Dr ess , mbroi dered , PI o i t e Front, Plain Whi t c H Al 1 Fancy FI anno 1 e . The Corner,

-7;Yr :m0 .r''p

t alii; t )'

f 3rd. ' orirL at the opera houe this wvek. 'Iv , wViero Li':iiea,;:it i.ikos c!:au??

; oi tut m:litnrj' vipartmeut ol v unu;!, . Lin vcisitv. L't;.inov

Frank Morrison, at Bedford, han gone to Cairoill&., to take a position on a rail-road.

Charley Co win was in iSaturilar visi iu v fricnu?.

iets so Iasy that lu? cu-.-ifi- rho

ill-

Sam Massy, oA Aiitcbeil, th ?'our-toen,year-o!d son of J. M. Massy, who meet with accident at bi faUi:rrs sav: mill on the 2 1st iust.,

.iuIHUl -ijFf FIKST CLASS?

!:v-yv-r: Plrfr-,c S.-H ueu Tn U1J -ITines receiver

into one lung, making a fnghtfui hole from which the lung pretruded. Dr. J. K Larkiu found the wound to

vo'i FIIiST CLASS UOilK MADE

le one of the most fearf ul he- had

VOHK :-.t uf. - iVk- ..lor wiii as',: you for ohoap rectory v.vt

-li.vr,- i. k : .; ! v,, ,,;isfa-w?:.. I :un also prcTar"! t d? all kind. evor seen -Jtbongh he was

an ex

The peach crop of southern hidian.'. , wuerc Bioomicgton ffets its

S!ipjiy, is said to be very near ; I G failare. I n

scones of hii childhood.

i

j fordsviile iasc veek to attend thv

' .vio:;ij:c:ri4irv cotmtv lair, iim t:itu.

j of r-rvtiri::- -r.-i -iv -; vi! -rN-tin t triinti!v: ar-I rrtri!M:n'i vehii- pe.enced su?g-oi in the army. The I i'.- r:.il:i' vr,i; -. ;: i'U-Kitn: n:- rr'!::ir v-rn oii oifc at reasonaile poor bov suffered intensely and was

' r.

:?m; -i;: ';t r.r Thc

Ai x ot dde nt 3 ; j that thor'j vor:- ?vjop!i- r tlr l.othi at the Cor - lUT()inid: Thurt;dav.

e r

Jan?.0H tivan, J. II. Rvors ? ;d :k

99

me i; r. peonage ikis been neu. ... rniui now nae on-; or tn-, ; or hrivo hou,.ht 20 acrop of ;r;:r? , v , f 3,.5Bompleted and it ie the intention of j attraotiv. re the ,ucy fron; w -Mor nr tU.h; k-j fHlifc. V'iEM Bev. Jjyons to move into hU ;i'.nv since no aa& ri!ao4eleu property rt ;w ;r e w:tujv . i,.- I tXb.motta week. he reconlly bought fro-c Sir?. jj;; ah.iJ'swith and'n pur-! .TrTTrr : Sli t s and " q V r - h1"41' .... j chase prh'v- ha'u to hav H.mv j fi.:"'; r- it r wi'Uuu and C;rts mad-: . O'ii! :nd he ?-or

coau, it9aay made . ; , " , ; v : -- ' V 1

Tne

conscious lauch of the time. Dr.

! Larkin dressoil the wound r-kiift:.2Iv,

4 though it wa- r.ilScult to do. The

boy expressed relief after the opyra tiorijb-it it w;i:, evident thi he -man di.

"(Jorne to :r.y place and try that Extra Java Coffoe. It is the best. C. L. AlexHndrr, West Side.

m rr. 11, '1 t .w.ii... j t , ! p ' 1 w i t. . lie. 1 r.rrirr'i'ii iv a irii 1 li

1 l 1

u e j" v sa a : e r r o e r v a n n

3Jrd will "Cpii" brer drtWimfikir, pariortt at ihat place.

Starrer and M

-

ni t!; iltr:ivy bi-ildi: are or; a :---r!k:-. They v,-:;nt ..-n hour p;iy tv:

?N DIANA.

r anner pe :ti l;.; ;ve

i t..- l::sy tor A' us iw Litton ceuiity.wirei c txown- vorK fi baturaay. Mr. ,)v; a.t he vw iil nKvke future ho:ne. In I C'orr-iick s?ys ;:k." . . Charloy

U ::--v 5lerkinu at the Corner.

LicCoy hr moved into her na).i; sc:e rkot;:;2C on west th htret:t

Kons Michijran, whr -aIih Ik ! MrrnevV reiaoval Monroe county

teehln and very much pleased ! lr a exoelieni oitrcn. w:th her new location. . "T "

made to order, The Cor ner

S up't Vr o od ;ird, o-f t i h M o non, i

I he Bedford Dfuvorfit ??ays thnt IIrn. Alfred Guthrie states that he wi!! spend k20,000 on Indian Sp riu before nxt season opens.

il rs l obe 2Siooumh has returned

5Si

r;tT-rvr

John A. Parks and wift h:-; ve hit::.! visiting friends in Brown tounty. j 'iiiifiy iiedriek, iLw owner -.A j W vAi Patch Sdllv i . ri brotfM:!- n 1 -

v.

Si

was in the city vSatnrday locking up ! -v' 1 iirKs-

trom Coftiiersviil. where hr- , las ! "li "ue w UACil a:i-' ."orta:i- i !) th,. paiv , . t b , . ;

been vwmr.g her daughtfr, 'Mrs. ! ' comment Mirucu re. in it :re ; d I;t(v.,eJ. a Hioom;.lf,tol, ,j

iliichenr, fot some time. toons, a wnoJ;-ij? room, .vn r5,i T:u, rj;,.L- fr ..

I oraoe, wash am! hath room.-, irdor nill.;' icjr.... .;,

j - i i . . .'ijvy.i ill Willi L.i.

Or. Joseph Rogers in home from K?.. n 433 oil a $hurt viit. Joe V friends

will be g!aJ to learn that h ha i

budtup a large practice and is now rarded as one of th best phyi- j

yians ot rratt Citv.

and cooking departments. All art necessary, as Air. Woodard almost makes his home in the ear.

The Bioomington Oolitic Stone Co purchased a pole for their derrick that hs 70 feet hih, 15 inches in diameter at the top and lJQ inches at he butt- V. H. Johnston brought it to the quarry on two wagons drawn by ten horses. CAPS Skul 1 , Smok -i ng , Wi ndsor ' Col -lege, &c . , at t he Cor ner The Gosport aehoois opened Mondaj morning with the following crops of teachers: Fred Monica!. Brooklyn, principal; Miss Oreed Myers, assistant principal, Miss Alollie Moberly, No. Miss Getty Van Baskirk No. 2; Mrs. Mary Wampler, No. 1. x Joseph Ward, northwest of Bloum ington, has been raising some wheat. On hi own place he thrashed 131 bushel ofc of rive acres; on Bex: Owens place he raised 600 bushels frota 24 acres, and oS of 1 1 acres on George Thornton's place he raised 200 bushels.

Co!. Mataon and Judg Field, the new solicitor of the Monon. were in the city Friday, it being the first official visit of Mr. .Field An attempt to interview the Colonel as to his gubernatorial candidacy resulted in the statement that it was too early to taik about such things. It is quite evident, however, that Mr. Matson favors the old fhket, "onu of whom he is which.

)loo7ni;jgton Voy

and

tin-

nine had not played toeth-r bofV ro, yet, they played a good game, making thu anxe ;-tanti f to . Wd Wiwi. from Presiding Elder Julian, who came heve from Carupbeiisbur; yesterday, that the work o?.? that circuit of the M. K. chmvh i in excellent condition. Kev, K. A. Kilei, the pastor, has added ninety-five names to tho membership of the church during the oast vear.

1

at

Charley Sars is now the proprietor of the East Side Rtskeyy. lie haj? i?j created .e. u) t!ut place i r;iv hotter than .vef p;part3 to receix'e enstotnr. Fresh pre:;.d rvtrij da.:j xuSn served at ail hour;, Groceries and candies of '-il k i vi d a. Mv. :x a rs v ius all his

j ft lend r tw -'0!uf? aud :r:;de with hi

j Go the Knsx. Side .H:'ery for j t).-; tost wnnch, at anv - ,:

O "i S

5

s2i

West Side Sq..

BY YOr A HOME, ixty ri:c lofs iaphi Keighr.s iiaa $;-:0 to 4 i ;i0- "i wo cjOjUareo of Coile Avrivi.', one sni:;!e of Ma-

i V. it .l '.(till . If T. i i li VM l ('

j Preiti s addition in For partu-dftr :a!i e i nv.c.'ine!. i

-

BiO''mixit.n.

it r in -imn in i umm

T le Salem papers speak very bigtly of the Esmond Company that is playing at the opera house this week. Theysaj that undei nw organization it it oue of the best companies that has ever visited that place. rhey especially comment on the improvement of Minn Nellie Esmond. San. Small wood, living near Allen's Creek, in Polk township, was injured last Wednesday. He was prying at a tree with a crossbar, when the timber o slipped as tocaisethe bar to strike him on the forehead. He was very seriously in;uried, but iv now reported out of danger. Our Fal 1 Stack i s all in The Corner.

Th- Mercers are still working on the well known fortune that is said to exist in the Eastern S tates. Waeh. Mercer, living near Smithvil'e, is one of the person interested 'n this fortune, and tin; attorney in the case ha written that that branch of the family comes nearer proving ".heir hdrsdp than any of thoe interested. A main point yet to be sc-;i;ifd is the rnauion name of the great randdather' wife, win) it is supposed lived in Pennsylvania. It is eatiuiatod that the entire fortune wi:l exceed jjr;,000,000. HAT S-Si 1 k Sti f f , Soft and Crushers at t he Cor ne r . In answer to a letter inviting Col. S. B. Voyles, of Salem, to be present at the reunion, hereplica to D. O. Spencer as follows: "I will promise to go to your city on the 8th of October. Off course you must understand that .something intervening may serve to prevent my fulfilling the promise. Nothing will give me more pleasure than such an opportunity to ineet;(Qany of the fellow with whom I marched in the dust. As we grow older our number grows less, we become more sentimental and consequently more attached to each other. If we were fresh from a long and severe campaign, during which we had lost our camp kettles and other essential truncpery, by means of theft, and were chuck full of alkali water drnuk out of the branch, we would not care whether we ever saw each other or not'

Keunional Chattanooga,-of Wild ers' Lightning Brigade, Arm of the Cumberland Sept. 18, 10 and 20, 'S9. The Ohio & Mississippi Railway will sell tickets Sept. 12 to IT, inclusive, from Mitchell to Chattanooga,Tenn. and return, at $,00 for the round trip. Tickets good returning on ail regular trains ;50 days from date of sale. Special train will leave Mitchei! a1, a. ra Sept. If!, arriving in Cincinnati at 0;$8 a. m., September 2 T; uonnnoeting in Union Depot with through car for Chattanooga, h aving at 7:."' 3 a. m. rnd arriving in Chattanooga at 6:ii0 p. m., JepL IT. F-.jr tickets and sleeping car accommtUtions, call on O. & M. atrent?..

rreuh Ov-ter?f.: Vvli OvtitersiiNe c :.W6 a. r Q r e S b

Frcli Oysters: Volperts: 'o!perts!jTt es , Tecks , Puffs , V Ip-rt.-! llorUi Side. jFo U r - 1 XX - H a, 12 d 83 f jyyj xi d fe o r b The Co rner The Fifth Annual Fair ot the! :

i r-i v n.i ( v ? 1 1 1 a : w n i i ? 4 ' a -' 1 here wul uo meeting at tne .

ton slis vac x ChlM, siie crstv! for C-atorta, Vs'ht n b'? 'liTic Mies, sh? ciur; ro Casiora,

will be hel.l on the ;?oixihU at!w,)n,lloU3e oepr- jst' :iL 1 ! Bloombgioi,. Monroe :inty . Mon-!-0 P- m- lor ,vPol ts irom to,w,:' ! day, TuesiiaV, W'eduwUy, 'ThurssaiP nnitt :;m1 to &ttau t j

ndv pin' Hn -n .v.'iht r i n te. t ."

rheexhibhioii will heopovi io ihei:u,ce IS queted. All Soulier ami

: ! i "iti i m

V V U t t.t . t- Ji

A N N O U N C JO E N T.

"! !

' .7

Gart well No. 2 has been creatine

considerable interims t for the past few days. At a depth of 000 feet, after the drill was taken out a match was applied, when the gas buraed unite freely. Work was stopped Saturday and Sunday and a pipe put in the .hole, the gas continuing to burn until work was commenced again Monday morning at 5 o'clock. There is about T5 feet of water in the well, which the driller say enters 300 feet above where the gas is found, and can easily be piped out if sufficient gas i.s found to make the well valuable. It is the intention to keep going down until the money runs our, which will last until a depth of 1,200 feet is reached.

Thev mean busine- and wiil!

j At the 4th quarterly conference

2

give you a good picture at Knry .heM in tfis o:ily tiC ,:Hh, resolutions Cook stoves of ail kinds including unanimously adopted exprctne celebrated J 'eerier V:-aolineiHig confidence in Dr. HahUead, confamilv cook stove (best in the world);AlMon him and the congregacali and r.ee them. 'iti -n uii the. ucceful year just endV . J. Ati.rs. jmg, :i.nd askii:j: the conference to re- .. turn nim to Bioomintcn for the Frank Fardey is now running theiju-xt conference year. delivery M'agon for Charit'v' Ale.vari- ' ,cr " : James 1). Shower? states to the 7 . iTiauPHOXK tht the factorv has a!.

jn pennon nienas k;jou;u not roatv 4,noUr.Ji order., to run them

j Has iiot retired from Imsioeesit will h found at hLs old stand i;i the

Sndbury block, with a complete line of Undertakers and UpaolsterF sun-

TKj.Erno.SK tiiis rouml.

weather i.-' co':i-r it the intention

KememW-tho Tv.;.r.vu:K mz:e mn r-, WUT :lftot SPP. it is a specialty of job work. Don't t.endunP0SMblc ta u-se"ort; ?"aa WlLh to the citv for Diintin- until vouitk' present hikc of the buinlus.

j;et our prices. Don't !

Under wear Nat ur al Woo 1 , S c a r 1 e t , Col or ed , Camel s Hai r Mar i no and Cot t on . he Corner .

Photos, all frtyles at Kvans Btty Agricultural Lnplemer.is of

abinets a ecialty at Kvans Get Fresh Bread from the East

Side Bread Wagon.

Maj. Win. Warner, f Kansas City, will probably he the new Commissioner of Pensions. He was Grand Commander of the Grand Army until this yea, and has represented the Kansas City district in consretss for two term.

Groceries sold the lowest and delivered to any part of the city. J. C. Robinson, West Side. Lost A white JCsqnimaux dog, last Saturdav. Infomation leading to recover will be rewarded by P. L. Mulkv.

Mort. Wlutaker, the enterprising

jyounor grocer on thesoutheast corner

talks out load to tne readers of the Telkphone this morning. Every body must have groceries and Whitaker equals be best of them in both stock and bargains. Charles Corr and wife were at Gosport last week, where they took dinner with Dr. Woodin, in company with lti Mexican soldiers. Barton Acuff was the onlv other

Lost 18 in paper money, consisting of on $10 bill, one one

2, one $1. Liberal reward for Us&v- veteran that attended from Monroe

ing at this office. counly

piles He wtli horealtf v devote !'s exnrti aOenUonXo :-htPo ;cial line? nxul will guarantee wo-: the be-t and urieoa the Invest. "Remember ti.e placeudbur ck. North Side the Square. OR AY & CO.; One Door Et of Waldrou's Xaunerv. DKAI..KKS AN1 MA??!:VACTURKBiJ I MONUMENTS, HEAD ATONES, GRAVE VAULTS CU RBLN G, FLAG-WALKS. fifiBWe will also contract for Dressed Stones for building pur poses.

OUR

CO M rETITOHS DON'T LIKE THE

D i

But everybody else does. For sale by all

First Class Dealers,

i

Si

.... :

'. .'i,vt.Kr,.Wl,'-,l..;