Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 September 1889 — Page 4

New Fall Stock of Dry Goods at the Bee Hive

BLOOMIKaVOH TELEPHONE. j i - Published 9vj, with .Tuesday

IO1TOR AKB PBOPRIETOB, W. B. BRADFUTE.

TERMS:

One Year, $1 50 Six Months, .75 Three Months, .40

jfovertising Collected each Mantfi.

Office over Collins fc KarselTs.

LOCAL NEWS A. M. Oollingoon now has charge of the poultry business formerly run by U, Hf Premerger and is operating at the Dillman tand. mi m ii ii fri MT All Blinds and prices of Boys Childrens Hats & Caps, J. P. To urxek & Co. Mr. Depew, from Solsberry,Green county, has moved lo Bloomington and re u ted the Granville Jackson property, west 6 th street. The pastor of the East Kirkwood Avenue Christian church will preach Sunday morning about Paul's statement, "Be ye angry and sin not.'1 D. B. Allison, of Spencer, has moved to Bloomington and rented the handsome cottage on Fairview. He is a brakeman on the Monon. Williams Elkins has moved from Washington township and now occupies property on west ?6th street, that he bought from Andrew Moritz. Dr. Kirkwood and wife will leave for their new California home either the 7th or 9th of October. It takes about five days to make the trip and the fare is 74. A little ijirl who lives on south Walnut stieet says she would rather go to prayer-meeting than go to the theater, because they have more room at the prayer-meeting. Robert Harryford, a colored man, has bought 3 acres joining the Maple Heights addition, for which he paid $300 cash. He expects to build a home at once. He recently received a back pension of $440. The Painamville bridge of the Louisville, N?ew Albany and Chicago railroad claims another victim. W. W. Dunn, a stock dealer of New Albany, was knocked off of a freight train Wednesday morning and instantly killed. JonuXSole is at Washington, Ind., this week. His best horse was dis

abled at Linton and was not able for duty last week at Bloomfield, but he succeeded in getting a second premium ia the pacing race and third in sweepstakes. The improvement of the various streets is progressing very satisfactorily ,arid tie indications are that the work will b? completed before the bad weather interferes. Marshal Owen states that the contractors are doing excellent work. Paoh Republican: "Prof. W. A. Miliis has been elected Superintendent of the Presbyterian Sundayschool at that place. Mrs. W.A.Millis has been elected as organist f oi the church and Sunday-school. She was received ints that Church last Sab

bath morning.'

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Sergt. Gen. John Moore and wife are visiting Mrs. Kelly, east . 3rd street. Gen. Moore is stationed at Washington City and has been in

the west hospitals. Kelly and to-day.

examining

government

He is a brother of Mrs. returns to Washington

J.P.Tourner & Co. fcave a better line of goods and sell at lower (remember lower) prices than any house in Bloomington. Will be glad to show you through their stock any time you will call, whether you wish to buy or not. Renuaiaber the place. The Ohio fc Mississippi Kail way will sell tickets to the Triennial Conclave of Knights Templar at Washington, D. C, at half fare (one fare for the round trip) on Oct. 4, 5, atod 6, via its own Hue and either the B. & O. or O. & O. Route. Return trip may be made through New York City and thence via going route or by x Southern or any one of five Northern routes upon the payment of 10 more. Tickets good for return until Oct. 31st, inclusive. The indications are that gas well No. 2 will result the same as gas well No." 1 a hole in the ground. The artesian water that was found when down about 1 ,000 feet has disappeared as the drill went down. Instead of being 80 feet, the water is bow 200 feet from the surface. The drill his preached a depth of 1,100 feet and drilling has been stopped. Pipe has been ordered and is expected here now, but there is little faith in this doing any good. As the money haft exhausted, it is quite likely that this will end the efforts to secure gas in Bloomington. As a last resort well No. 2 may be plugged up to the point where the artesian water was secured and a pump put iii to be worked by the engine of the Collins A Karsell mill. Smoke the C. C. C.

EXHIBIT OF

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Open to all

Readymadei Clothing for Men. HSoys : aed Children, SUITS AND OVERCOATS, BEST STYLES Qualities at figures you can easily reach.

are piled thick and Hig h

Our Usual Easy Prices Prevail THE EAGLE

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P. S. Out-of-town visitors) to our Fair Especially invited j"

BLOOMING I ON, INDIANA,

Headquarters for Students

North Side Bakery and Confectionery Oysters and lee Cream in Season

The Best Bread, The Best Lunch,

The Best cakes, The Best Cigars

:-: To be Found in the City. :-:

Oysters Direct from Baltimore every day nerved in any Style,

JgpEverything Neat and Clean, (rive rao a call.

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North Side Bakery

Indiana University.

Miss Louella T.-Morris, '88, was compelled to abandon teaching on occount of ill health. Mie is at her

home at Milton.

Attend chapel.

-u.cu.u.auvUnv The literary societies

their work last rriuay evening

Rev. Lyons lectures. Sunday

afternoon. The faculty has organized a history club. Why do not the Freshmen hold their election? Kepler was called home Tuesday on business. Campbell, '86, is editor of the Auburn Dispatch. The law school is on the boom. It now numbers 32. . T. B. Orr, 'TO, is practicing law at the Anderson bar.

Harry O. Wise, '91, will be college after Christmas,

Ben. F. Matthews, '88, when

last heard of, was in St. Louis. Frank Foster, "79, represents his district in the Stai6 legislature. Edward Levy, through Freshman with '93, is at Butler this year. Judge Banta holds "moot" court each Saturday for the benefit of the advanced class. New students continue to arrive. The enrollment will probably be about the same as last year. The "chronic borrower" should rememuer that $1 paps for the Telephone through the college year, The Betas have captured three new men, the Phi Delta, one; the

Phi Kapa four, and the Sigma Cbis, five. Quite a number of the students are reported ilL If the cisterns in town were cleansed of all impurities there would be little malarial trouble. Alpbens J. Reynolds will take a position as teacher in the State Normal after holidays, but will return in the spring and graduate with his class. The work in Physics and Astronomy seems to be very popular at present. No less than 40 students are taking work in these courses this term. Joe Shea, '89, acted as president of the Tariff Reform club at Scottsburg, and presided at the big meet ing addreswd by Gov, Gray and others last Saturday.

began

There was a good attendance at each of the societies and ood pro

grams were rendered.

The class in politics is wrestling with the question, "What motive impels men to seek oiKee?" The next question put to them will be, "What motive impels the oflice to seek the man?" The Pi chapter of Beta Theta

Pi will give a reception to Daniel

Kirkwood next Friday evening, at 8 o'olock, at the residence of Judge Miers. Dr. Kirkwood has always been an enthusiastic Beta.

V President Jordan, Prof. Gilbert

and Prof. Spanglar left Tuesday for Yellow Stone Park, where they were sent at the instance of the govern

ment to explore Yellow Stoneriver.

They will probaolv be eone about

three weeks.

O'Donnel! and French went to LaFavette to-day in the interest of

the Student The first impression

will make its appearance about Oct. 1. Messrs. French and O'Donnell

are sparing no pains in bringing the

Student up to the standard. It is to be published by the Laiayette

Journal. The proprietor of the

Journal is a brother of Mr. French.

The little 3-year-old daughter of

Perry Wright, and a grand child of

John Stipp, south of town, met

with a very dangerous accident Wednesday. The family horse was

grazing near tne nouse wnen tue

little one was playing about, and

for some reason the animal kicked

the child, making a very dangerous

wound on the right side of the head.

Dr. Maxwell was called at ouce and

rendered what asstance was possible.

Recovery is doubtful.

Mrs. Mollie E. Rea, president of

the National Lodge, Rebecca degree.

of Odd Fellowship, was a guest this

week of Johu K. -bast, (a former pupil of his visitor. Mrs. Rea is

now residing in tot Louis, Mo., and

will be remembered by many people

of Bloomington as a teacher in the public schools thirty years ago.

Smoke the C C. C

RALLY, BOYS !

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Get Ready for the Re-Union,

The 'Soldiers' reunion at our fair grounds on the Ttb, Hth, and 9th of next month promises to be an immense success. A large number of posters and small bills announcing the meetings have been judiciously distributed all through central and southern Indiana. Gen. M (J. Hunter, Wilson Adams, I). O. Spencer, T. H Sudbury, W. W. Wicks, Maj. JUulky,; Thomas J. Klier and others of the executive committee, are working hard to insure success. In addition to the speeches from Gov. Chase, Gen. Manson, Hon. S. 1J. Voyies, Gen. Packard and others, there will be addresses from local speakers. At night, on the 7th and 8th camp tires will add their attractions to the fun and frolic, and a good time will be had by everybody. Reports from committeemen last Saturday from the various townships indicate a large iuterest prevailing throughout the county, and the subscribings of citizens of money, and meat, and apples and bread, etc., are very encouraging. Postmaster MoPheeters is authorized to receive additional subscriptions at the post oflice, and citizens of the town should leave their contributions in money, and the amounts of food, &z. with

him there. Among the big gifts so far is an unusual Iv large beef lroni C. 11. Aorrall. Air. "Worrall will also furuish $20 cash, and a big officer's tent, 1Sx30, for the use of, the officers .of the occasion. Fifty other tents will be furnished by Adj. Gen. Buckle. All will have splendid opportunities of witnessing distribution of camp food, cam) cooking, camp games and amusements, guard mounts, &c, as well as life in the tented field in many of its most interesting phases. The big preliminary mooting will ho held to-morrow at the court house. Everybody should attend.

License to marry has been issued to Andrew J. Hays ami tarah E. Deckard.

John Ehni has. beei elected

member pf-tive executive committee

ot tue 6tate Y. M. C. A.

T. K. Lawes returned from the State fair yesterday. He thinks the exhibition not up to the average. John C. Whisnand was compelled to go to Cincinnati this week to again have his eyes operated upon. -Mrs. Mary Jiurkhart and daughter, fjom Liscomb, Iowa, are guests of Isaac Sutphin, Mrs. fturkharl's brother.

William Taylor, a well known citizen of the northeast part of the countv. died Tuesday evening of

briahts disease.

Fred Hermes, book keeper at the Chicago stock yards, and his brother Roy, are the guests of Bloomington relatives and friends.

The last rail has been laid on the E. L. & R. road between Evansville and Seymore, and trains will be running regularly in a few days. L. H. Constable, of Eilettsville, and Miss Aszncs Smallwood, of this city were married last Wednesday. Squire Gillaspe preformed the ceremonv.

For Flour Feed and Groceries, go to J. C. Robinson, West Side. 504 Students are cordially invited to call at the East Side Restaurant for lee Cream, Oystors ifce. Leave your Grocery Orders with the East Side Bread Wagon. Sears & Coyle. Good tin-types at Evan.' Choicest Coffee., Teas, Tobbaccos and Cigars, at the grocery store of Lewis Williams, opposite Seward's Foundry. Call and get prices. Th first FRESH OYSTERS of the season at H. T Swindler & Co. Lewis Williams is located opposite Seward's Foundry, in the grocery business. He keeps a full line. Call-in and see him.

The conviction of John L. Sullivan, and his sentence to one year's imprisonment, is a very gratifying event. As a vindication of law and a warning to law-breakers of high and low degree, nothing more notable has occurred for a long time, it places prize-tighting under the, ban of the law, where it belongs, and gives warning to the Sullivans, Kilrains, and their kind, that the laws on this subject mean something. It is to be hoped a similar dose will be administered to Kilrain, and that both of the "late heroes of the ring" may become heroes for a twelvemonth of the inside of a jail. When

DR. ELLIOTT'S Medicated Food, A Suro Curo for all Diseases in HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Arising from Impuritioti of the Blood, and from Functional Dsrangemcntu.

A DEAD SHOT ON WORMS, AID A CSRTAIK PREVENTION OF HOfi CHOLERA.

For Sale by the Paris Bros., and the Lindh.v Sons.

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9 JL-&:lttEgJCTjm3sr?jCCa-SBTl they come ou thty may not be as handsome, but they will know more, and so will their followers and admirers. Logan Daniels to S E Carmichael, lots 10 and 12,

luillerad, Bloomington, Abigal Con liable to "Win. R Burns, in si 10, Marion tp, David Abram to Marion Blair, 1.1 acres in Van Buren ip, Win. Ii. Burns to Andrew J Cook,40 acres in Marion tp, Thomas Alien to Eliza Dupree, lot 306, Bloomington, John Louden to Rob t H Cree, 80 acres in Richland tp, Robert H Cree to James F Cree,30 acres in Richland tp Theodore Tentschenbach to James L Smith, pr, lot -10, Bloomington, Bloomington Improvement Co to ftob't Harryford, 3 1-20 acres, Bloomington tp, Lewis Duncan. to Wm. Deekard,40 acres in Clear Creek tp, Wm. Brown to Big Creek Co., right of way, Bean Blossom tp,

D. M. Hammond. Prep. I. G. Stuunk, Sec'v THE NEW ALBANY

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2,000 150 100

Offers superior alvr.ntsi-ep for ob-

tainini; a trar-iioa! I.novv jul;u? of -ic-counts ;is thev are kept to-da excel

7M 1 j lent i'acilith-s or Tvpe-w :rmii and

learning the most, popular system of Shorthand , th quickest. time,with the least effort nnd for the smallest expense. A corps of abh-,experienc-ed and att nt"; teacher.. Gold medals awarded (or meiit in each branch of Rtudy. Good hoard, in private families, $3 per week. Write for a New Collect? Journnl (free). Address I. U. STKUNK, Sec'y. ?Jew Albany, Ind.

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HAKKODSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett left on Saiurdav for Terro Maute, where they will make a short visit, after which they return to their home in Kansas .... Mrs. Nichols has returned from Ohio. Tom Hays and wife are at Indiana) olis tin's week attending the Stau fair ...Mr and Mrs. Ray, of St. L- uis, an here visiting Mrs. Ray's brother, J. D. Urmey Mr. Katw Evans, of Bedford, spent Sunday here Mrs. Lowe is visiting her daughter in Marshall, Ind A courtship of longJUfci last; cv e i ii n if. J ac k I lavs and M rs. Deckard were married the Carmiehael hotel at S o'clock, Squire Can- officiating . . . Mrs. Mollie Bcdigo left for Bloomington last Thursday to make her future home. We regret very much to see her leave us but hope success may follow her. ...Joe Urmey (-pent Sunday with home folks Miss Viola Bennett left tor Torre Haute last Saturday to take a term in music. . . .Messrs. Carr, Pedigo, Kinser are attending the State fair this week. J. Nance was called suddenly to Spencer on important business . .Frank Moore and wiff, of Chicago,were the guests of Dr. McLahlan's over Sunday . . . U Smith, our new Piofessor, seems to be quite a gentleman and much admired by hi school, especially the ladies. Get Fresh Bread from the East; Side Bread Watron.

Great Stock of Q.ioensware and Glassware at Alexander's, West Side.

NEW .MILLINERY. : Mrs. L. J, Buckley, : East Side Public S2UAkk. New Goods. Latest Styles, 65jpAU the Ladies are invited to call.

BUILDING ASSOCIATION NOTICE. The books of the Workingmen's Building-, Loan-Fund and Savings Association will be opened at the regular meeting o' Saturday night, Sept. 2Sth, 1SS9, for subscription of stock to Series No. 10, first payment on stock to be made Oct. 12th, 1889. Fkaxk 1L Woolley, Secy.

TE1K OLD RELIABLE

NOTI' E OF sa .K OF PERSONAL PKOPERTY. Notice is herel v ;rv?r.? That I, William J. L we, Ad ainisrrator of the estate of Jamev Fairiey deceased M ill effer for sale ?u public auction, to the highest biddfer on SATURDA 1 SEPTEMBER 28, at 10 o'clock a. tu., at the lau residence of .lames firU v dec ' ised,the following described prsonri property, belonging to the f-staie of said decedent, to-wit: Horses, ' Attle, Wagon, farming implements, household and kitcheu furniture, &e. Terms of Sale: For n amounts not exceeding fiv doliiav. cash in hand. For mounts of five debars and upwards1; Credit f 9 mouths will be given. Notes bearing six per cent, interest after irtMimy,wilh approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. William J. Lowe, Administrator.

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NOTICE OF A DM IMS Tit ATION Notice is hereby 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 James Fairiey, late of Monroe County, decpased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. WilllIv Lowe,

East & hAtty'd.

vate salo to aturc xv the 39. the fob

PI RA1LWAT

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Through Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, Louisville, Pittsburg. Washington, Bujtimore, New York, St. Louis, Cairo, New Orleans ami all intermediate points. For Emigrants and Land Seekers, the "O, & M." is the Best Route because ir ifr the shortest and quickest and aflords the best accommodations. The O. & is the only Line muuius; a Sleeping Car between Cincinnati and St. Louis. For reliable information ae to routes, rates, maps, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or by letter to . G. JONES, District Passenger Agent Ohio & Mississippi Railway, Vincennks, Ind. j. t. barnard, w. b. shattuc, Pres't & tten. Man'gr. O. IN Agt OlNCINHATI, O.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION-

Notice i hereby given, that t

undersigned has been appointed fy

the Circuit c'ourtof Monrop iounty, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Charles .11. i5jlman, late of Monroe County, deceased. Said estate is sunposse ! 't be solvent. IIexuy S. Bateb. Sept. ISth, 1880. ' Administrator. Louden & Rogers, Atty'a. NOTICE OF SAL: OF REAL ESTAJ F. Notice is hereby n, Tht- Peter Ii. Martin adnii crator " the estate of Warren B. seberrv, de

ceased, will oiler at ; the highest bidder, 20th d:iy of October lmvinr real estate. to-

v -- - - - ? The undivided two v.ird (f) of In lot number two hundred and thirty eight (238) in the city of Bloomington in the county of Monroe and State of Indiana. Terms of sale are as follows, towit: One third () cash, one third () in six months and one third in 12 months, purchaser giving notes for deferred payments with goo4 free hold surety." Notes to drawn 6 percent, interest from date, Peter B. Martin, Administrator. James F. Morgan, Atty. Jas. M Hunter, Is the Leading Funeral Director Ar Furniture Dealer I carry in stock the Best Line of FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING GOODS Ever kept in Bloomington, and will sell you goods Cheaper than any one. Come and see me before you buy. TSouth Side Square West of Clark's Grocery. - Groceries sold the lowest and delivered to any part of the city. J. C. Robinson, West Side. y