Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 20 September 1889 — Page 1

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LOCAL NEWS

Lafayette Maytield was visiting friends in this vicinity this week. Railroad rates of one and one third fare will be made over the Monon for the soldiers reunion.

The graded schools of the city dismissed yesterday and also to-day so that the children could attend the fair.

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17 H. (VuifttfthlA. of RllAttNvillG.

is arranging to move toBloomington,

and expect to come within the next month. Licenses to marry have been issued to William Howard and Mary L. McLary, Thomas J. Dralft to Ella Panott.

Rev. J.B. Hamilton, Will Collins, Sam- Orchard and Morton Dodds took advantige of the rates to go to Chattanooga this veek.

Suits and Over -coats. Beady made. The Corner

Charles Richards and Grant Evans, of Lincoln, Ills., are in the city guf sts of J. W. and Mrs. Simmons, north College Avenue. W. H. McKnight, of Louisville Ky., and one of leading busiuess men of the fouth,was a guest of Dr. B. A. McGea and family Wednesday.

Frank Dobson left yesterday to visit NashvUle,Tenr', He was born near that ity and hfi many relatives there. He has not been south since he was a child. Joseph G. McPheeters, the postmaster, is now the regular agent for the Indianapolis Jornat9and thote who take the daily will hereafter receive it from him.

Miss Florence Lemon, living in Lawrence county, near the Monroe county line, was buried at Harrodsburg Tuesday. She was a young lady and died of consumption. CAPS SkulT Smok -ing, Windsor Col1 ege , &c . , at The Corner .

East Bros, are making arrangements to ad dan addition 36 x20 feet to the south end of thv store room, west 6th street. A meat market is to be started in connection with the grocery. At the Tweeting of the city council Tuesday night the necessary steps were taken for the improvement of

Morton street, and work will commence as soon as possible. This will be out of the greatest improvements to ba made in the city this year. A party of ladies went to Ellettsville Wetniesday to take dinner with Frank Worley and wife. The party consisted of Mrs. George liollenbacher, Mrs. H. A. McGee, Mrs. J. G. McPheeters, Mrs. J. C Dolan, Mrs. S. S. Woodard, Mrs. H. C. Duncan, Miss Ilssie Throop, and W. H. McKnight and wife of Louisville Tbo annual Reunion of t the 115 th, U6ih, 117th and Ll8th Reg'is Ind. Vols,, (Persimmon) i to be held October 2d, 1889, at Greencastle. Meetings 10 A. M. and after dinner. Camp-fire at night. Special Reunion of comrades of the 117th Beg't in the intervals of Brigade Reunion. Reduced rates will be given on the Monon railroad. Col 1 ar s & Cuffs i n Bndl ess vari ety. The Corner

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SCHOOL -:- BOOK. Our stock of School Books is complete and we will he enabled this year to save you money on them. Parents should not forget to send their children to us. COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS. We have a full line of college books at the lowest prices. BLANK BOOKS, we havf the largest and best selected stock of Blank Books ever brought to this city, at prices that will open vour eyes. FINE STATIONERY, we are always in the lead "in Writmg Paper, Envelopes, Fine Linen Letter Tablets and Box Papers, at the latest designs. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, we have a new line of School Supplies, including Book Sachels, Pencils, Erasers, Inks, Pens, Sponges, Crayons, &c. Township Trustees will save money by buying school supplies from us. We invite your Patronage. Respectfully, FARIS BROS. DON'T FORGET OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF

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Miss Bullock, of Lafayette, haw been visiting Clay Howard and family. Dr. Kirkwood and wife expect to

get started for Riverside, California,

about Oct. 1st.

Mrs. Jane Murphy is visiting her

dangbter atV5iontieello.

Miss Cora Carmichael is one of

the cierks in the Banner store.

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Leroy Sanders has rented the new frame houae of James B.Clark, north Walnut street.

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For Flour Feed and Groceries.

go to J, C. Robinson, West Side.

504 Students are cordially invit-

The Norman "white cap" eu&e will be waded through again next week. A us truck" jury has been

summoned and about all the week

ed to call at the East Side Restaur-fwill be occul)jed. This is the case

m which Wra. Norman is the plaintiff, he alleging that Marquis Reed and others took him ifom his bed and whipped him. A trial was had last February, which resulted in a hung jury.

ant tor Ice Cream. Uvsters &c.

Leave your Grocery Orders with the EaetSide Bread Wagon. Sears & Coy us. Good tin-types at Evans.' Choicest Coffee, Teas, Tobbaccos and Cigars, at the grocery store of Lewis Williams, opposite Seward's F o u n d r y. Call and get pri c e s . A new helper at Evans' gallery.

-Th first FRESH OYSTERS of

the season at H. T Swindler & Co. Lewis Williams is located opposite Reward's Foundry, in the grocery business. He keeps a full line. Call in and see him. All work done promptly and artistically at Evans.' Mrs. E. Z. Perdue, having pur

chased the Drysdale residence on Rogers street between 4th and 5th, will reopen her Dress Making on the 23rd. Will also furnish a good cook for a club of 20 students.

Mrs. Labereaux, north end of College Avenue, was stricken with paralysis Tuesday morning about 7 o'clock, and has since been in a dangerous condition, with no hopes of recovery. She is in the 82nd year of her age and is the aunt of Gen. Morton C. Hunter. Mrs. Laberteaux died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. The funeral

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Tuesday morning Policeman Rteves took John JLyons to the pemtentiary,wh!re he was sentenced

two years for larceny. He i the

man who "held upM several boys down at th depot

Another new atone company will be formed in Hloomington, probably today. Eighteen months ago Dr. McGee and George Hollenbacher took an option on 40 acres of stone

land near Stinesvule, known as the Berry farm and located on the new I. and V. switch. The land is to cost $10,000 and th following person are interned: W.H. MoKuight, S.M. Norman and James H. Dunn, Louisville; J. W. Oden and R. C. Davisg, Washington, M. J. Ctrnahan

Loosrooiee; George Hollenbacher and P.. l. A. McGee, Bloomington.

Rooaxs foe Tvkni; students desiring Ice cream and Oysters are invited to call at the East Side Parlor. Sears & Coyle, Salt $1 per Barrel J. C. Robin son, West Side. Wasted To borrow One Thousand Dollars. Will give .as Security first mortgage on good farm of 217 awe. C R PebPuIc Remember that Charley McPheeter, formerly in the hardware busineKs, is now proprietor of the Greeves Corner Grocery where he will be pleased to see his old customers, and a host of new ones Sugar, Coffey, Tea, Flour, Cauned Goods. Always fresh and nice. Robinson Bros.

Take your country produce to Charley McPheeters', Greeves old stand.

A prompt and free delivery of goods at Charley McPheeters' new grocery. We claim t make the best let Cream, and one trial will convince you of the f:tct. Delivered to any part of the city Swindler & Co. Take a chew of my new se' motion of Tobacco, and while in ;) u store examind goods and priees. Lewis William". Complete stock of Groceries Always glad to exchange for courtry produce. Robinson Bros., north jast corner. Hohzman& Shovel, in the meat shop west of Hemp Wilson, keep the ver bent beef and at lowest prices. Giv-3 them a call.

Call and see Robinson Bros. Unusually large stock of Groceries of all kinds. Prices always the lowest.

A nicefresh stock of staple and fancy groceries, at Charley McPhxeters', the old Greeves corner. To get the best Feed, and all ways as cheap as can be found in the market, trade with J. C. Robinson,the Original West Side Grocery. For he heat beef at he$t prices, at Holtzman fe Shovel's meat shop. Dinsrnore's old stand.

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L. B. Bray and Joux THOHAsare Charlky McPuKfiXKiis' able assistants in the grocery trade, over at the southeast corner. Be sure you find the place. They are, each aue, accommodating, and pleasant people to trade with. We will sell goods ranch cheaoer since we made the improvements in our room. We do this because we feel so much more cheerful in our handsome now room. Come and see us. ROBERTSON BROS

GET THE BEST. Have just received a car load of the Lightest Running Farm Wagons in the world, made by O'Brien Broe., who have been manufacturing the Plumb Spoke Tapes Wagon since 1855. Uest Material, Best Finish, Perfect Proportion, strictly a First-class Wagon and Fully warranted. Get the Best and make no mistake, come and see them at my new building. Jamks Ryan. Best Bread in town. Baked fresh every day. At H. T, Swindler fc Co.' HeaTi Heat ! Heat ! Hot Breads of all kinds at the East Side Bakery, at 9:39 every morning. Skabs & Cotli.