Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 October 1889 — Page 4

New Fall Stock of Dry Goods at the Bee Hive.

BLOOMINGTON TELEPHONE.

Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.

KDITOB AND PROPRIETOR, W. S. BRADFUTE.

TERMS:

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

Advertising Collected each Montn .

Office over Collins & KarselPs.

Indiana University. Henry Pearson spent Sunday at his home ni Bedford. Knopp and Nicholson return ed from their homes Sunday. Stephen Thrasher, '59, is an attorney in Port Gibson, Miss. The lecture course tickets will be out this week. Price, $2. Misses Worthly and Hill are the latest additions to the Thetas. Theta national convention Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Daniel J. Bridge, '62, occupies the Christian pulpit at Franklin, Pa. The Telephone to Jan. 1st 25 cents. Call at the office and subscribe. Simeon Green, '61, is an atchitect and builder with headquarters at Paoli, Ind, Joseph F. Harris, 565, son of W. B. Harrises in the drug business at Vincennes. Alexander D. Lemon, '58, is practicing law in Arizona's capital city Phoenix. Prof. Jenks is teaching practical politics to his class and makes his work every interesting. C. A. Khetts, ?89, is enjoying a lucrative position in the Census department, Washington, D. C. Albert Rabb, '87, has "hung his shingle to the breeze" in Indianapolis and is meeting with success. James W. Batman, a graduate from Prep, last year, is now taking a business course at Lexington University. Prof. Barnes returned Sunday morning from Oswego, N Y., where he had been attending the funeral of his grand-father. Miss Pearl Winship, through Freshman with '90, will attend the Theta contention, being the guest of Miss Grace Eawles. Hush Dunn McMullen, 'father of Harry McMulien, through Sophomore with '90, is a practicing attorney in Aurora, Ind. Stephen Belding, '64, was P. M. of Washington, Ind., from 1885-9. Since last month he has been editing the Washington Democrat. The friends of E. W. Bohannon will be glad to learn that he is meeting with great success in his work in ihe Piainfield schools, and is enjoying his position. Will. R. Gardiner, a former student, and whose appointment as assistant secretary of the Legation to Japan has been noted, was married at Indianapolis Thursday. Frank Hatfield leaves to-day to attend the 25th annual convention of Phi Gamma Delta,atLewisburg, Pa Mr. Hatfield has been an active members for four years and will look well to the interest of his chapter. The lecture at the chapel next Sunday afternoon will be delivered by Prof. Jenks. His topic will be, fcThe Statesmanship of Christ." Prof. Jenk? has already proven himself one of the ablest men of the university and will give a lecture of high order. An effort was made some time ago to re-organize the oratorical association and enter the State contest. This is a movement in the right direction, and every one interested in oratory and the success of I. U. should use his utmost endeavors in placing h?r again in the front ranks in oratcrv. Rev. Wm.Minton talked straight orthodox Sunday afternoon to his

audience. His subject was "It is

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ts, Caps, Gloves, Trunks and Valises, &o. We show the LARGEST STOCK, the BEST MADE Clothing and name the Lowest Prices

ot any other bouse in tins city. Every Garment we sell is Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully refunded. We can fit you in a cheap Suit or Overcoat, Serviceable goods at from $2,50 to $10 or the finest Tailor Made Suit or Overcoat as high as $25.00. See our Fine Double Breasted Prince Albert Imported Suitings at $16.00.

THE EAGLE

E. B. Cassell, chief train dispatch-jKing and M. H. Buskirk 'have each

clj SJJcUl ouuuay ni new xiiuauj .

Mrs. W. R. Woodard and daugh-

ter,or mcago, ana airs. -nHPStanford. . A surprise dinner

and jttre. JNewkiiic, ot seoana, juo ,;ion uiairs on Thursday,

were guests of 8. S. Woodard andjof dauahter.Mrs. Florence

family over Sunday

Licenses to marry: William Tay

lor to Cynthia H. JSennetx, David L. Stuart to Mollie E. Hurt, John F. Douglass to Hattie L. Hurt.

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Can it be possible that the national capital is becoming jealous of Indiana's Gretna Green ? For four years past Jeffersonville has held undisputed sway over the minds of Southern couples whose hearts longed to beat as one, but whose parents

thrw barriers in their way. Now Swaffout has moved in a house beiir 1. ' 1.! J a

longing to the 1 erre Haute Stone Co. House west of town ...Mr. Wm.

Jameison has moved in Mr. Lyon's

built new cisterns. . John T.Wood

ward who bought the stock of goods

owned by Thomas Sparks, sr. in

at Mar-

iii honor

Hemp-

hill, of Kansas, who is visiting in

this vicinity . . Dame Rumor says (and by the way she always knows) that there will be another wedding in these paits soon. stinesville7" We have a new barber in town. . .There is quite a demand for hands at this place . . Miss Tabscot has returned from Greencastle. . . .The Stinesville and Bloomington Stone Company is channeling stone at

their new quarry ne w. . . , Mr. m.

comet Washington with a hid to

marry eloping couples at $1 a knot, and no questions asked, and the bids

are being accepted at a rate that:ilollfle un1n he n erei.t one. . ja.

promises to make plenty of work for I Williams and Jim Aitkeus went to the divorce courts a few years hence hjartinsvilie last Saturday to bid on The Falls cities should see to H thatithe erection of the new jail . . . Mrs. Indiana interests in tins line arejSanie Williams has returned home fully protected, even if the justices ;from an ext(3I1ded visit at Ellettsvilie. are compelled to cut rates to their Mr . Eppinghauser is erecting sev-

rivai a level. It is found that, besides gas, a ton of ordinary gas coal will yield 1,500 pounds of coke, 20 gallons of ammonia water, 140 pounds of coal tar, 70 pounds of pitch. IT pounds of creosote. 14 nounds of heavv oils

about 91 Bounds of nantha vellow.l A prompt and free delivery of

0 pounds of nap:halint, 4 pound!?00 at Charley AlcPheeters new

of nophthel, 2: pounds of alizarmejo J

pounds or splvent naphtha, 1-15

eral new houses for the benefit of

bis employes. . . .Mr. Peirce Summit was hurried at the Dutch church last Wednesday, Oct. the 10th. The TjLepphoxi2 "on triaPtothe end of the year for 25 cents

pounds of aniline, 79-100 of a pound

of toludine, 46-100 of a pound of

50-1 Students are cordially invited to call at the Eist Side Llestaur;in t, for T im Pnn m ( )v!ori Art.

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i uuiiMjuiif, Him -xu i h pouiju oi;LeavtJ your Grocorv Orders with the toluches-Jrom the last named sub-!Eael sfde Bread wa,on, stance oemg obtained the new pro-l Qr-t- ivti

duct, saccr.arine, saia to be 2:30

times as sweet a? the best

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SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a case wherein

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give Donas lor tne luinument ot a " llliauL piwivi, contract that if the city of P hiladeh Juowden, Nellie Snowden,and ... ... J ,lThe Workingmen's Building, ioan phut will stop selling liquor and Fund and Saving Association are

give me as much as expended for

P. T, Barn urn, the great showman

has made the following startling proposition: :I will undertake to

written again," and the point to the lecture was that too many people always attempted to prove something by saying "it is written" and reading a half truth,when, if they would read "it is written again," the conclusion to be drawn would he very different. Mr. Minton gave a splendid lecture. The bi-ennial convention of the Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity convenes here Wednesday evening. A

large attendance is expected. 1 lie fraternity now consists of twenty active cbapters,and each chapter will be represented by at least two delegates. The delegates from Eveston, I Us., and Minneapolis are expected this evening; the others will arrived to-morrow. Wednesday and Thursday evening will be occupied by regular business. On Thursday evening a tea will be tendered the ladies byMissesVanZand andLemon at the borne of the latter. On Friday the delegates will visit the University and other places of interest. Friday evening their banquet will be given at the home of Miss Dollie Lindley, on west Eighth street. Oysters by the can or in bulk; or served at the parlors. East Side Bakery of Sears & Coyle.

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liquor last year, I wil1 pay all city expenses; no one shall give taxes; there shall be no insurance on property; a good dress suit shall be given to every poor man, woman, boy and girl; all the educational expenses shall be given to every needy and

worthy person, and I shall clear a

halt million dollars in tne operation."

defendants, requiring me to make the sum of One Hundred and Sixty Dollars and Twenty-two Cents (160.2-2) with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATUJIDAY.NOV. luth, A. D.

DUDLEY. The rains have been of great advantage to the wheat and the supply of btock water. . . .Another wedding in our midst on the Cih, John Calvin Carmichael and Mary Whaley were the happy principals. . . .Our people are again on the move ..Willie Thrasher has returned to

bis farm, one mile fcouth west of Stanford,and Mr. Worley has moved into the house vacated by Thrasher.

x . . . .G. L. Brandon is going to move I to Bloomington Wednesday and Ed. ! Thrasher will move into the house vacated by Brandon. .Dudley Smith 1 . a T I 3

is going u raijv e to diouiuuiiuu auu Parker Bafford will move on the Smith farm. . .Carmichael, Dowden & Co. have moved their spoke factory to Buena Vista. . .Thomas Sparks, sr.,is going to move back onto his farm. . - .Improvements: Thomas Mathews lias built a substantial addition to his house ;Ensley Sparks9 new ihouse is fast nearing completion; Dick Thrasher is build

ing an addition to his house; the

omitn neirs are putting up a nouse on the side where G. L. Brandon's house burned last spring; James

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the door of the Court- House in Bloommgtn, Monroe County, State of Indiana, the rents and proiits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described Real Estate situated in Monroe County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. :? Three, in Young's subdivision of oui-lot number twenty-

seven 1 27, in the city of Bloomington. Subject to the prior lion Sixty-Five Dollars and Seventynine cents $65.79. If such rents and proiits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs,! will

at the same time and place expose at

public sale the fee-simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J. Faub, Oct. 22, 1889. Sheriff of M. C.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a case wherein

Mary L. Holtzman is plaintiff, and Isaac H. Holtzman, Mary C. Holtzman, Henry A. Holtzman and Millie J. Holtzman are defendants, requiring ine to make the snm of Twenty two Hundred and Eighty-Seven Dollars and Fourteen ceuts, ($2,28714), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on S AT U 11 DA Yy NOV. UTU A. A, 18H0. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Bloominjjjton, Monroe County, State of Indiana, the rents and proiits tor a term not exceed inijf seven years, of the following described Real Estate, situated in Uiooininton, Monroe County, Indiann, to-wit: The west one-half (J-) of In-lot Number eleven (li) and twelve (12) in the city of Uloomin&ton, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay and satisfy said judgement, interest and costs. All the above described property is situated in Monroe county, State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee -simple of said real estate, or so mucin thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J. Fauk, Oct. 14, 1880. Sheriff of M. C. sheUffsIaleT" By virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Cbnrt m a case wherein the Workiiig-mens' Building, LoanFund and Savings Association is plaintiff, and James Spaulding, Jennie Spaulding, Samuel Tucker and Enoch Fuller are defendants,rejuiring me to make tlx; sum of Six Hundred and Sixty-'I hrce Dollars and Fifty Cents (80ti:.50.) with interest on said decree and cost.s, I will expose at Public Sale, to tho highest bidder, on SA.TUllDAr NOV. 2nd, A. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of 'the Court House in Bloomington, Monroe County, State of Indiana, the rents and proiits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described Real Estate, situated in Monroe County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. seven (7) in McCullough's addition to the town, now city, of Bloomington, in said oountv and sab1 State, except six (0) feet in width along the eutire length of said lot Number seven, heretofore sold to the trustees of thelietonned Presbyterian Church. Said addition being a sub-division of a pu r t of S e m i u ary lot s e v e ir:ythree (73), or so much thereof as may he necessary to pay and satisfy said judgement, interest and costs. All the above described p r o p or t y is situated in M o n ro e county, State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost? , I will at the same time ant. place expose at public sale the feesimple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest p.nd costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J. Fare, Oct. 4, 1880. Sheriff of M. C. NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Probate Cause No. William J. Lowe Exe-")

cutor of the will of Simeon Pedigo, de

ceased, vs. Mary Pedigo, Clarence Pedigo, Mamie Pedigo, Ross Pedigo, John M. Anderson, j

Minerva An d e r s o n, -George Stipp, Mary Stipp, J To Mary Pedigo, Clarence Pedigo, Mamie Pedigo and Ross Pedigo, John M. Anderson, Minerva Anderson, George Stipp, Mary Stipp. You are severly hereby no.ified that the above named petitioner, as Executor of the will aforesaid,

has filed in the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Indiana, a petition making vou defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that paid petition, so tiled and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Bloomington, Indiana, on tho 17th judicial day of the November Term, 18SS), of said Court, the same being the 29nd day of November 1881). s Witness, The Clerk and seal. ) seal of said Court, v ' this 5th day of October, 1889. Enoch Fuller, Clerk. Monroe County. Miers & Corr, Atty'si for Plaintiff.

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Cakes" destroy worms and remove

them from the system. Safe, pleasant and eifective.

"Happy Home Blood Purifier" is

the leading Undertakers and Furni ture Dealers. We keep all kinds of clothing for Funerals, and sell them for one-half the price of other clothing. We have the largest stock ever brought to this place and and well you good cheaper than any one We have a large assortment of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits3 Loun es. Sideboards, Drecr?. Babv Waons, Carpet-sweepers, Reed and Rattan Chairs, &c. Pianos and Organs kept in stock, and sold on monthly payments. We have the Household Sewing Machine the best machine made. Come and see us; north side of Square, in Waldrcn's block, Bloomington, Ind.

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Sold by LINDLEY & FARIS BROS,

ANNOUNCEMENT,

Has not retired from bueinees,but will bt found at his old stand n the Sudbury block, with a complete line of Undertakers and UphoUters sup plies. He will hereafter devote bis entire attention to these scud Hoes and will guarantee wor the be4t and price h the lowest. ISBRemember the placetSudbiy Block, North Side the Square.

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