Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 July 1893 — Page 4

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, TELEPHONE 81 -92, and hai spent the laat

Hablinbed Friday, with Tueedav I eX. m llie L-Diversity of Chicago.

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TH : DAILY : "TELEPHONE, Published at 3:30 pfS.' Kvety Day. (Except 8aday) e R - Btowningtcm, Ind. M'ltfjktt paitw Mw . 1892,

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Six months . . 1.50 One month 25 One week. 6 IViivered by carrier to any part :i the city at above rates. If paper is irregular pttrons will please leave word at office. A. i Psirff i o);ected each Month

'ttice over Collins A Karsell's.

in indep.

being equal tht

ptjhese days of panics, when there is uncertainty about the fiate of mopsy, a good time ato impress thelesnpine buying

Every head of u family 4ould, if able, own u honc, t uay not

prove any great speculation in

dolla.s and cpnts as times go, for it is often as cheap or cheaper to rent than own a home. But it is a safe investment. More than that, it is something that pays in com-

foT n a feeIinSof proprietorship,

'Qdence. Other things

man who owns a

home makes the bci' citij,on- If

children are born in it, n, JU,lwer w.her they may wander, they

! back to a place that was ones their

J.He..JNew J? aCUlty; home. The Telephone is not the

M0Jllfc?6rS, ! orW of real estate agents, nor "'- has it any property to sell, but it

Tfie recent changes in the faculty ; earnestly advises every one of its ef Indiana University have brobt ; f8 M properly, . j to save their money and buy a forward quite a number of new and . hoe strong, men. a sketch of whom ill j ? . m ..wmtburadttjs Daily;

b ot special inters tu . Toay Jlt half t Wim tfclock j

ton people. Prof. Martin Wright SaiUipso, the recently appointed protaor of English, was born in GmdomatL He graduated at the Woodward High school in and he recoiv the B. A. degree from the University of Cincinnati. He studied English literat ure in the University of Munich in 1S87-& He was a graduate student in 1888-9 in the University of Cincinnati, studying English literature and Saxon, and was instructor ia English in the .University of Iowa in 1889-91. He was given the degree of M. A. bj the University ef Cincinnati in 1890, igre9entingL.fpr his thesis "CWth ciam of SohipperV Englisc&e Met Hie studied ipt Paris ia the suromef of 1891, was assistant pro lessor in charge of the English department, University of Iowa, IS

91-92; and -assistant professor o;:

English in Stanford University. 182-93.

Prof esior Sampson is a regular

contributor to the Dial, aud the reviewer for the New York Critic.

He has published this last year six ty or seveaty reviews. Tiro of the leading assies in a recent number of the Critic are his. Professor Sampson, though u young man, -already hati a high standiug auiwig scholars.-1 Dr. Charles Davidson graduated in Iowa College in 1875, was a student in philology and Sandseric at Yale 1&7&-7, and was given the M. A. degree from Iowa College in 1878. He was a student under Prof. Albert Cook in 1886-7, and again in 1891-2. He was given the doctor's degree at Yale in IS92. His theek for the degree was the lirst one published at the expense of the university, and has receired the very highest commendation -from scholars. Mx. Davidson has Written numerous articles on Old English for the Literary Language

Ipeciilargains for M Ms

In order that we may have room for our FAX fc'OCK of W- FPER and WINDOW CVUTAWS we will otter lor the next 30 days to our customers prices never before made by us. It will pay you to sea our stock at once and make your selection.

Our 40 & 0c Pattern of Wall Paper at

35c

25C 20c 12& 15C

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- 20 to ?0c 15 to 20c a Bolt, 12 to 15c a Bolt 10 to 12o a Bolt 8 to, 10c a Bolt,

DISSOLUTION KOTKCE. By mutual agreement the firm of VN'icks & Co. was dissolved Joly 1st. IKI3. Henry A. WinA-fvy retiring, W. VV. Wickn awiming alL cntractg of the firm. W. VV.Wk k. H. A. Wooi.Kur.

NOTICE TO CONTRA CTOB& Notice is hereby given tiial I vilf ' receive bi.s for ibt- an cunt of a school hoiwe near S uth Union, for VjinBuren township, Mourou ctmnty, Indiana. Plans and fnnMticft tioos may le seen at tn v oftitv. Bicb

f will be received from this date up ' fcj 12 o'clock noun Julv 25th: the

1 to revet nuy or &: old will

in v lAth lWA

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A'Viiiclow Curtain.

the merry wedding be)h announeei

the marriaffe A Will Mercer imd

Miss Lizzie Anderson. Tho cionsumuaation of Cupid toufc lace at

the residence of Dr. HaUtead, south

College Avenue, and was entirely

private. The contracting parties are well fc iown. Mr. Mercer is the

son oi v asn. mercer, soutn ot

Suntlmllc, and is well and favorably known by a wide circle of friends. Miss Lizzie Anderson is a school teacher of a wide reputation, ands the daughter of William Anderson, south of town. She was wAl known in society circles and to that element will be a loss. The couple have the best wishes of a prosperous wedded life. They will make their home with his father, south of Smithvillc. While many r orking people have been out of work, yet inquiry of the two building association secretaries shows that with very few exceptions all the stock holders arc keeping up their dues and interest. The building association are both in an excellent condition, the only trouble being to get enough money to meet demands for loans. The Real Estate will pay ut its original series within the next months, which will require about ilti.OOOin cash. In the meantime a splendid opportunity is offered to those who wish to invest in "paid

i up" stock.

Our $1.25 Window Curtains at

1.00 Window Curtains at .75c Window Curtains at

- 60c - - 50c 45 and 50c.

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MONROE COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE. ! i The annual session of the Mon-I

roe County Teachers' Institute will convene tit the High School Build-

L ing. Bloomington, Indiana, Aug.

flst to 25th inclusive.

The following instructors will be'

with us this year: Prof. W. F. L. Sanders, of Connersville Schools.

Prof. J. K. Beck, of Imliana Uni ' versity. Prof, U. II. Smith, of

Anderson Schools.

These men nqed no introduction: to the teachers of Monroe County.!

Thev are leaders in educational;

work and their presence will insure a profitable session, (jlootl music will be an interesting feature of the Institute. Thursday will be 'Trustee's

MAN-O-WA.

THE (IRE AT IXDI AX DOCTOR WILL RE AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL BLOOXIXiiTOX THURSDAY, AUi. :i, ISf);), AND EVERY FCUR WEEKS THKKE AFTEh.

Prepare! I to Heal tne sick. MAN-A-Wa treat with unequaled sueees? all 'hron ic or Xfi'vous (li?en-'. He esprehtlly asks those who have hen treated with stroit:, poisoxou i In ir" to visit him and receive such treatment as nature intended should be ued for th1 ndiol and chi p sickness. Ry th nopei ueoiKoot Harks, Herb :mi i lane more ease can be cured ami more relief jivtfH ihan by anv other ih .d.

Administrators and Executors

and those who have the advertising for Estates will do a special favor for the TELEPHONE ifthey wiU always insist upon the adverosh (WHICH IS REQUIRED BT LAW) to be done at this office. Kates are always reasonable, W. L. DOUCLAD S3 SHOE HoTttr. , Do you wear them? When next h Med fry ij&J Best in tho woftd.

45.00

4.00 43.50

42.50 42.25

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If you want a fine DRESS SHOE; ma tn At hint styles, don't pay $6 to $3, try my $3, $3,50, $4.QD $5 Shoe. They fit equal tq custom made and loekMf wear as wel!, If you wish to economize in your footwsaf do $o by purchasing W. L Douglas Shoes. Name tnl price stamped on the bottom, took for It when you buy JW. I. BOUGIE S, Brockton, Mmi, Sold by

Postmaster East states to the Telephone that only one bid was received for the location of the post office in answer to the request for proposals to rent a room for the next five years, and that was from the proprietor of the room aow used for that purpose. If the bid is accepted, the room will be enlarged to such requirements as would lto asked by ihe inspector A number of persons Mho were anxious for the location would not

notes, and kas written several ar- j bid because the proposal required theles on the Mystery Piny. He . that the room be furnished with a

IMPORTANT TO LaR'KS Dr, MsmM -AVn UTrvorod tin- greatest iMiiv kiiiuxn tov aU die:ic iMt ulinr to tlu s n. 'Mutt iiul ieIii2. lH :ulflch

ilizzineKS, vt.Kiie i;hh in the back, d i ;t i ii l ih-vu. hm m hi. 1 i t lln-lns.

1 ,'1m rouiih'IIum! does

peeled to be present. uv;iy with tifatuint' .-o much dreaded by the nui joritv" of l.-ulie and The enrollment fee of 50 cents viiu-h are periVrrly u.-i.-

vi I be collected fVon each mem- I O IHE Mb.y . A permanent euro is offered to the young and middle ajred

ber. A cordial invitation is ex-i

Jj.n, at v men time ine tnuic oI1 ,uul . i0l.T. idn iv the toj. ot iieswl. Meeples idi.or County Uoard OI Education is ex- diiions due to vtaknes.--, positively and permarenily emeu. Wy

rd nien wlioare ttft'erht wirh weak hark, !o of strength or itaiity, desponddeney. night lo?e. lot Hianhooil, speeks before the eves dizziness, palpita-

tion ot tne nearr, Tmines in nte neno re?i:Jtuig irom secret and

pernicious

tetded to the public. The instit

ute is required by law. It is an practices. Mr liws are wrecked hv thfc vioe than bv all other causes com important part" of our public h'lttfi No tin.e to or I guarantee cure in every ease taken. n! no1 WKivm nml should bo -i' iLES. Positive and pernjam !r cuiv of piles. No cutting, on loss o

matter of interest to every Citizen: EI'ILEPsY. Dr. Sh.n-O-Wa ha dieoverrd the great speeitie remedy foi of the county. jepilep.v. rJ hisdit ase. the most dreadful of all diseases, can be cured. The August examination will be' THKOAT AND LVSG DISEASES. Carrl! of the nose, thr.mt and hron hobl .it thIno of tho -nstitnto !- tuhe? ; i-atat rtwl denned, h eaiUche, dipppincr in the thr.it, indige.tioti, held at tne ClOst or the mstlUUC. imp;ire hlmMl resuitu.jr from catarrh, er.red bV a short course of treannent. Lverv teacher in Monroe countv Pntmn-h it m-o-iwrpd win nmint ..Miimntinn. vhMi

nvn.4vI f Uo ni.nh thn nn - 1 on vn 1 n Ail tlnvmt oiul 1 1 . i ll . ! i a . i j tt nniil vaoau-a ..k.xnl- fHi.. -,:aia PPT portion Of the 8&U1&1 OOrd, I

t rv session. ueannenr. LUKfe: Ll twtbiod win V tV.ilt- 1 IK0P8Y ANl KIDXEYTROTDLE. Dropsv can be -n red bv vegetable YJU V erv trim ' a:. k... i n ri..: u. i . s recommended! to ma. Hycoeh

mvpnvUD jiciin-uica, urn ii" uuici. diuhuijvim uh; HuiniiiiHii, p ii ii.- nuuer i lit: eyes, iiuto I hat I uAu DO eociidencc i tho

r. j?. . 'swcJJuiir ot l lie hand- aud teet are vlroosv. If taken in time tKi condition is

County Superintendent, joiuable. i KHEUMATISM. I will poslth ely cure rheumatism, no matter how long There is A controversy in thetanding. This painful disease under proper treatment can be cured and the a:,tin hmvdi nt Shnnk mw1 blood tborou.srhly puritied will prevent return. You don't need to change XteUdll enuicu at oxioais eiicjinmUi ft? this result can be aceomnlished here well jiq pIapwIiv Riion-

LOUIS O. VAHDCCTCtaXi 0s of tho lest known bnabeat mm It OUfla. rpzea&tfttiTe of the great Bn&Mtn HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, KEIVOdSFR0STRAHI0N. A liar JfaJtoal C jrni jhaH, NcnUemes : I take plean rats InfiMmhurYwr ; .! c vcrr beficii tulu vhiefa have flowed. he : uae of Da. Milks RcrroMfivi Nwwt ; i ihe caae oif myBelr and wif For & Tr 1 wa

iitiect to a distreesinf pain at the buae of the

loci fies i end' wb cveallT

your Kervine was i&ftlv

has written an article on "Mystery, Miracle Plays, and Immortality " for tne fortineominir revision of Johnson Encyclopedia. Dr. William Augustus Merrill, recently cketed professor of Latin, " isia gradnate of Amherst College , of the class of 1880. The Ph. D. ; degree wa s received t rom Ohio : University, and the degree 'of Lh. ilX from Iliami University. He -fwaaa teacher in Latin and Greek in GriswQjl CoUege, D18SO 1, and was classic master in Raeine College, 1892. He was for fiv e years prof essor of: foreign languages in Belmont College, and from 1888 to 1893 professor of Latin in Miami University, Ohio. Dr. Merrill has read numerous papers before the American Philological Society . andi?a frequent contributor to ftucn'.ific journals. He i$ uow prelariiig for publication an edition of "Lueretiufe." Mr. Jcseph H. Hiiwanl the recently appointed infractor in Latin, graduated from this institution in 1888, and received his M. A. degree from the University in

He waa a graduate student

UfrivcnutY'.

lirq-proof -vault and with the necessary furniture, which includes all, the boxes, &cM to runtheoBce. Thomas N. Mathers returned from his tour m the west Weilnesday night, and reports that he is feeling much better than when he left nine months ago. After leaving here he first yent to Las Vegas,

N. M., and about two months ago started with his family for his home in Bloomington. They traveled all the way in a wogon dr nwu by two horses, camping out much of the time. On the way home Mr. Mathers stopped at a number of points in Missouri and Kansas, where he had relatives. The trip was quite an experience and on the whole was quite enjoyable. John Edmondson, cast 1st street, received quite a taste of lightning yesterday evening He was on a 'ladder trying to repair a water pipe on the house. A strong bolt of lightning was attracted by the tin, and Mr. Edwondson states that he could see the electricity play on the spout. He was grasping the pipe with loth Imudryind was numb for aiNft&lo koHira ia hm amis.

. . Ul li:ilttM. leinnie weahiie, piies, neuralgia, diseases oi cue eye ana ai. Recently two revivalists undertook' lossof strength and loss of mHnhoud, are espet 'i-liy iuviied to call and consult to conduct the services in the U,t? ?)T MAN-O-WA is one of the -reat. UfPnosrielA.i of diSenSefi in Anieuef

church, but beinsr barred from US-; He ean locate your diseae and deseribea pMtieuts ailments wiih-mt even a hin

ing the organ an adjournment was had to the M. E. church.

.Robert A. Woods was in the city

to guide him in his conclusions. Consn tution, personal and by letter, fvi:

ireatinent, lnciiuiuijLr all luc-mcmes nseu$2 to $o per month. MAN-0-WA..D H S Illinois St., Indianapolis, lnd;

Address

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LUKfclJ trouWod with

recommended to tae. Hycoabad heta m

nute tttat I Ad no cocAdencc i i the eflMor. f

anymcaictne. Yet as t. iat n ivonHoniaalo tfie it atrial. Much torKy&i.rpj sf . IiexMrtwwd marked iK-nefit; my 8ieefleBiiesB illwinmaimL my hcadaciio wafltexBOved; iayiglxiUMMaofU THOUSANDS

ttAIHtOTWIUTT fOWBti, AiXTtttS OCCMflCO

th u so or an onran in worshl n. and mafsm nrodu-es heart disease, winch can't be cured hence it shou d not he mn ttnco iu ul

... !nrt.l ,.wa,I...... fl,J, ! AO fAILIB. M J WW U taking

th mpmbersh d is divided into or-1 .V . ,l 7V , , uie Destoxruu. uvisik iiicuiLcx bin jj i& m jucu iniu ui All who may be tioubled with arvspensia, indisesiion. briirhtV di.-eas I

rrnr inl onti ni'fyori filftmna Thf! drrnv iMint ittn t inn lUJli' nnrTrnnc(l,l(ilitt' Knojli-mUAc .ii-4i..Vv Kvil; ! SC'ld on ft Positive

to I ' f , . . . .-v. i v. . . . . ' ' . i ffS u l a ret di i i o

9 cou iiinpnon, scronuu or any iorm ci oioott po-son. rneumati&m. asthma, cai ww. miut riwuwi

50 Dos 6ft 5T9.

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J. V. Kawlins, one of the bestj Sunerinten lent Mtinstiold. of tho

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lu-uiij. iu naS a iauuaic nuuiknown tamiers in the north part otilndianapolis & Vincennes, savs tho !

Id. liana University m the class otjtno county, has rented bis farm movement of m heat at this time is and came to BloominStou to;Washington towip to :l man byUout one half as heavy as it was find a location for his mother, wLo:thtt nume of Barlow, Morgan eoun- this time last year. Farmers, who will move here m the fall so that t aud wilI move tu Bloomington are not compelled to sell, are hold-

ue.- buuS umy cui ut:gB. -"-to make his future home. in" their ffrain for h. iter prices. iff t 1 . . i. 7F.'..L I - I

iVirs.ououoTass propuriy,eusi ivii k-;

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ana vi. -

. est ir.c-.i-i v- pric ini cash c : nirclKanidSseBEES1EN 4c CO..

wood Avenue, has been rented. The Howe room, last occupied by the Clark grocery, is to bo divided by a partition, and the north room will be occupied hy Mrs,

The new pen-ion board wa or

ganized Wednesday and comment lor & Graves restaurant, returned

jits regular work. The offices are yesterday from Danville, where

divided as follows: President, Or. h0 has been visiting his parents. Holland; treasurer, Dr. Tourncr;'flis father has been very sick, but secretary. Dr. A. C Spencer. U much better.

Grant Koonts arrived in Bloom-

Jbw Psivnr for a siUinerv store;

i i 4U k,, t, tt ,v Henrv A. Lee. no v living in

in which t- store hi commission-11 bix ront' tbe lnk iUc:ton this morning and will reg0f)ds. ' oolll,y prperl y, e ist Gth main for several wteksas the store

street, and aviii occupy ir as soonifor which ho was working was

i ADMKJISTliATIO

I N .rf nerby given, ibai ilxe I mi ijtjned has given bcnd; &ndt

Henry Swindler, of the Swind- ! u" worn by tbe Uferk or tlie

uit c ourt ot junnroe UOaotyT Si.t e of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Rice, late ofT Almiroe f Tv ece r. S?iid entate is supp fd n bd fKlih vent.Isaac Gwin & Henry McNaUBT.

as oouijor whicn no was

mov to iiis Kirk! burned and it will take some time

propeHv. to prepare for business again.

Charles Zuriughas arrived from M . New York City, and will be the4 ' . . , . .i i,r , . Wood Avenue p

truest oi ms miner, iev. vvm. Aar- , ,- -..

iiiff. Mr. Zarin;; is a lawyer of It is the intention of Prof. Josephj Persons desiring to goto Chicago good standing, which means some- C. Bryan to give up his work as an should remember that the $7 rate thin in a city of that size. He instructor and enter the ministry. 0n tho Monon expires with this

wi 1 be here only a short time. Stinesville is reported to be on the progressive side and will try and support a newspaper. Monroe -county now has live weeklies,

one sumi-weekly and one daily. iare dull.

With this in view, he will go .tojmonth. Tivkets are good ten days Allegheny City in the fall and enter ireni dntt; of sale.

lhelL P. seminary.

Even the physician and undertakers are complaining that times

Mls. J. C. Hutchison, of Cravrfordsville, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace lilakely. She is a siter of Mi, Blakel.

June 32, 9. Administrator. FalkAOorr, Att'y -

WM, B. BURFORD,

Stationer and Printer All Kinds of Stationery Work,! viutions, Pamphlet Largf Posters, Bock Printing. Ingrav'nt Order Send " -v t1 kMiM- irt-m of Work

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