Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 September 1893 — Page 4
8LOOMINGTOi TKLKP110NK Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra. KDXTOB AND PBOPK1KTOB, W- 8. BBADFUTE.
TERMS
) : V Si ) Tl
One Year, $1 50 Six Months, .?6
Three Months, .40
THE : DAILY : TELEPHONE. Published at 3:30 P. M. Every Day. (Except Sunday) Entered at the P. O., Bloomington, Ind. 1 as 2nd class matter, March 22. 1892, SUBSCRIPTION: oae year I 3.00 Six moWths 1.50 Jne month 25 Or: ? wek 6 ituiv::;re(i by carrier to any part :f the .:v at abova rates. If paper is irregular . - as will ple:$ leave word at office. S" ? r. ' rti.:-J euOh Moi:tJ) iigT. Odic over i.oiiins & KarselPe,
I DON'T THINK You can afford to pass by our store without at least looking in. It won't cost you a cent to look and we like to show our goods whether you buy or not. DO YOU
About Gen. Wilder. (Jeih J. T. Wilder, who has been making his headquarters in this city while working in the interest of the proposed new railroad, is one of the noted living ex-generals of the late war, and is one of the greatest soldiers that honored Indiana by his distinguished service. He enlisted from (ireensburg, and
j raised the Seventeenth Infantry, of
which he was made lieutenant colonel, with Colonel llascall in command, but the entire command fell upon his houldcrs almost i soon
Mr. Wm. Emery, south College Avenue, has been very siek for the past week. Let every woman in the county prepare something to exhibit at our county fair specimens of bread, cake, canned fruit, a roll of butter,
I tancy needle work. etc.
The Monroe County Horticultural society will hold its next regular meeting at the home of George Puett, 4 miles west of Bloomington. the second Wednesday of this month.
The Bloomington mills are paying o0 cents a bushel for wheat. Mack Ketcham, of Kctchain's mill, has left for a week's at Chicago. Mrs Lucv Shultz and son, Will, went to Chicago to-day to visit the world's fair.
Imagine
uxtv .axv-uw . and he was soon placed com-
UIXOL CL1X UChlj U.O uu xxxwo, Hulvu UUUUi ot il brM":iU Hi- JV-iun'lit
considered? It y.o u do, come in and we vill convince you of your
Waktku Farm, 30 to 60 acrea in exchange for pan of young horses and rest in money. Address Dan.'et, McCurdt, Leon rdsbcrg, Delaware Co., Ohio, Administrators and Executors and those who have the advertising for Estates will do a special favor for the TELEPHONE if they will always insist upon the advertising (WHICH IS REQUIRED BY LAW) to be done at this office. Rates are always reasonable.
B3BSE9S&3
The Cook Whitby's advanced
as the regiment :nt into service, ?IH ,..ir is in the city lo-dnv adver-
Div A. C. Farr has returned from Chicago, after spending a week at the fair.
Licensed to marry: 11. E. Seupter to Eva C. Goodman, Henry W. Corr to Anna Acuff.
blisses Lizzie and Martha Robinson have left ror Atlanta, Illinois, where they will visit relatives. Charles McMillen has sold his property on south Grant street to A. J. Shields. Price, 61,000. Mr. Shields has rented his property to W. II. Foreman, of Kokomo, who will attend the University this year, Mrs. Charles Alexander, of Burlington, Iowa, who has been visiting at Ellettsville for some time, is now in the city visiting her sister, Mrs Emmett Harris, e:;?t 7th street.
MISTAKE.
As we have said before, "You come and see us,well do the rest." EAGLE CLOTHING H0USI5.
J W SIMMONS 6c
GO
H. S. Bates and E. H. Lindley have each been offered positions in the department of ethnology and archaeology at the world's fair until the closing of the exposition, but as the university will open before that time, they did not accept the offer.
Prof. Robert E. Lyons writes from Weisbaden, Germany, that he Las completed his first year's work in the university of that place and that he will now take a vacation of two months, visiting London. Paris and other points on the continent. In October he wi!i t?i!: a years course in eheir.istrv in ihe famous Heidelberg university.
''Dr. Snyder,"' B. Croivs horse, is making a fine record. David Stewart has had him out with a number of other horses making the fair circuits. Over at Franklin hewon the pacing race in three straight heats, and lowered his record from 2:0 to 2:17-.. The horse is now regarded as one of the best; in the State, and Mr. Cron says that it is his intention to have him do some of his best work at the Bloomington fair.
Mrs. Thomas I. Owens, living about four miles northwest of Bloomington on Lie Lliousvilie road, died Sunday morning at 1 o'clock. She had been a sufferer from lung trouble for some time. Mrs. Owens was pased middle age, and was married about S years ago, her maiden name being Woodall. She was born and raided in this vomit, and was held in the highest regard by her neighbor and friends. The remains were buried ut Rose Hill,
The graded schools of the city of liie Anv -uoair; Ja w-t-r :iy-?: Bbomington will begin the fall' "The oiiieirtl lo-ird of the M. K. term Monday, Sept. ImIi. Thuchurch at Bloomington has uaanincw building on Fairview will not mously pa-ed a ivs.uih:i, w'tirl, be completed by that time, and un backed by v taiiiv niv-mbcr-til it is ready to occupy, which will ship, asking the i'ldhuei (1o)ifn -be about October 1st, the scholar- enee. that in thi- dty Sepwill go a half day only, the cues tember ill. to sn'l ivev. II. J. Talwho will go to the College Avenue bott to that church :i h pa?.oi buihdng attending in the nioruin and a commitlee v:i appointed to and the others in the evening and attend the Conference and urge ids
the teachers feigned to the ditu-r- appointment. Should Mr. Talent buildings will also teach accord- bott be transferred to Bloomington inglv. The division lino was also it is po:ihlcthat H. C. (;iij))iugev, definitely decided upon and is as of Rockport, or Rev. A. Hurlstone. follows: all scholars north of ;rd of Martin-vilie, will niccecd him, street and west of iiorlon, up toltisahnct certain that Rev. W. Gth,and north of Oth up to Walnut. B. Collin-, presiding elder of the and west of Walnut m-rth of the Vim-emus district, will succeed corporation line will attend the new rv- - E. Steele. whue iivc u;av--' building. Lincoln A. McPheeters term has expired, as pator of was elected janitor for the coming Centenary, and that Dr. Steele will year at &500 p' Y year. he aj)oi;iled jrsldhn;; -.-Id. of iluMM , .. . . . . A eliiiv ul-ll'ict. IVe.-iiug Ellhe directors oi the fair have ar-! , f . . 4 , A , . , . , , , dr Iaxteris cerlasn to w, returned ranged the iollowuvr e;de ot a-i- , , Kr . . . ' to the Aew Aliianv usti'ict . missions: Season Tickets, -nod iVr the ad- 3' V- Sudlmry a:ul Miss X iiic mission of one person in and out at Houuh were united in marriage at gate at will during fair. 7.u:ls. Ad- j-.. h ine or tiie bride a; r.'unta:n mitting driver and )rivate rig at (;it niiaiuu Wednesdav afuawill during fair, M.ou. , . . Single ticket, one adnvsdon i oon. and are now voting the cents. Admitting laigy, wan, orh! sriur. i hr marriage was carriage or horse, 25 cents. private only io a few rt lativcs and Chihlren, irom six to twelve fiends. liiss IIou-li a-a former yeirr. old 15 cents student of the Cniversitv and was AmphHheatre. 10 cent. " garter rilreteh. to eents. V'V p-opmur ill eac e. Exhibitor's Ticket:-, issued t'liiy Mr. oUuiauy is a w e;i know n to exhibitors hoe bu-i:;...s le- li!oo:nin::'i;n boy, ani is the (iej)uquires them to i'reouetiily pas thetv (Viiaiiv vreasurer under his i'alhgates, cents. : . , i I, . -r. 4 i, er. lie w an cnereuo and pains btand rnvilcge lieKet, issueO to , , 1 the owners of stands, goo.i for Uk J'g oiheer, ana nc and ins bra;c fair, 75 cents. have the heany congratulations of All Sohiiei,. ti prcsviitaL.ou oi niany Ji'iends. rriiey will make pension ccrtiricate or di.Mnrg- utiK.:; ;lonKMil lil0 ao ;um ju.., gatekeeper, admitted on Ucdnes- , . . i o i , connected on nordi College Aedav on! v, tree. 1 School Children, aomitted onail(' Wednesday only, free. - Kvervbodv will want to see the Persons GO e-.trs and C)ver, ad-yi n lho f;iir ,(llU(ls Tuesday mitled on V evinesOav', oniV live. , v r n.i; ''., atternoon. An interest mir program Ai t.iiarire :or aiiinis-ion 1 day. Thenafter no neron 'idmit- bus been arranged and som sp!(M-
enjoys the distinction ! h:. vim:' commenced the batl.- 'n. Uamauga, and kept the rads 'pen so as to permit ( ieneral Thomas to get forc(vs in between the rebel forces and Chattanooga, The regiment was in iMo battles during the war and was never driven back under lire. At the lime when large bounties were being paid for the re enlisting of men who had been in the lield, hi i giment o h graphei to impure w v imuikV would not be dr;d !e. L an. ! e: 1 he r j 'y t t . ( l i " i ..,.1,11-.- i . . . 1 -t 1 1 1 . 1 i . t . . I
li,'M -M'l,1Wl4 ,l,IM. ,,v" I -en-er tram was run in tvo seemore than her ipiota of men and j ynn then it vas almost imjosWi)uhi consequently tut be subject sibie to accommodate the people, to draft, they re-enbstcd without ri i rervrTT - ieini- ijaio a dollar, llus service ... . ' l, . , , , . --Our school wi!. er LMi i h. I i h ua- so iiiguiy npp:vi iao-! luilai-: mi ; ( . ; , ,.itt (j ;y y lev toe clo-e of the war and the re- j o'.Sv : -d list Suii;; . t-.un oa liie Vi'Ua-.oi-. ea ii olic was j - I O'l K'-1 a-s h.i untVod into -i 5 : 1 Mew hotel, pan! .jO extra m conna-ra t :oji w;
J. B. FILBERT.
dm on ds n & Filbert, INSURANCE & COLLECTION
ax;
rol' I-'K K: vor Hall Bros. W ':t side Siqiiari'.
Store
73 WAJP3f3Tn
tisino tie1 eojn'u.g of the siiow to liloomintou i !a- lth. Wagons werc sent out in ai! direet ions this morning, and rrxt Sai urUay another e;tr will follow to complete the adverti.dng. d'he lots on Prospect
HilJ havo been secured up .n which i to eiv the exhiiilion. I
t
- t '
Bloomington and Monro.- oun: ! ':'-,r is furnishinir its full tiuoto for the a r ,;
. Sri1;'!) o-rvi':'". j;;1 .- Oit?"eut Had two natnnai encampment ot the (7. A. ! n:4--'f 1 n. -ei.--rv.':- cure fur pile
n, mat is m session at. intuauap:is this week. Aent Helton has sold about -loo t'n kets from v station aione and ail the trains are crowdid. io day 1 he north bound pas-
'1 Tr-i-reoie'lt, cont?if?tluar of
V. :": ' - t- r: . :,:- -.f or . die ncul. which
j.iv 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 i n '1 1 - '-'(ji fi jM-i-p.ij'ncat cu nft, and often H".UiUrir in UV, ir.m"-':-- Why endure t'r. tri'.: ':'.-. ? VV . ran tee d toxes core oey caoc. oaiy vaj" ioi ';! ( i : 1 1" Ssiit by mail.
r PrcentedP
eileta
!-i o(i? . ; : li ont tc
1 lUiiy t:;y T: I IS i'tS.
, Nt ii ANi.MO.X ! 1. G. MRUMv,
I a i-.'t'i ?.
x er.'iai v.
t;Xeel!ent ervie1-'. ( oioue! 'A'i!-
der's brigade a - composed t tne Seventeen; h 1 n iiana. l he intyeighth 1 ilinois, i he One-hmidred-and twi-nty-third Jilinois thn Ninety-Second Iilntoi- and Lilly's Kiht-(-ih Indiana Hatterv. Tin- i;ivjade was the li is t to be mounieuand tsiipplied with Spencer rilles, w magazine u'tm having eii!l)t hot
O' - e: aoav ;.mt ii-si
hu:(s Will; ai.O : m li iv iveve i
tit ! o i h" week.
- Jell i iiin a. ! ; .mm
AKU Ai..JA )" i N .?!ANA.
The Anti-CacliolicSo-cieuy Again.
It I II
.... - . i . . tirl'
1 Yj ..X'j
m1 i .a a -
t.is ye i'irg re "aiives a' y n-a-r.
s y iae.: maM!' ired men aatl v.-.a:1''.! - t :cul dutios of lif; CfiMKi:ci v ra e a i;:"r: tan bra (" i ' ;. .):, Pfinnaiishin,
i lev ' evens oa is i et.a rnf'ci 1 . imIum.: r,,?,, rip(i.i i .iW
i 11.1111' li . .! .11. I 1.1. . ... '-1,1(11 l llll JXtTV fii-in U ortidi-iito i a here :e hat p-l i : rer. ( Vriviuinirn'. I-us. Practice. Ui-i a Vis'r in" 1 m!hi:th a;;- ivn-.u urnxr, dep't. iittvllaier will - a. in (,;.- J ;,rlrMl,Ts Tv7rltin ten-nce It l htpu Mn! he will 1 e : n,..t l vuvm l. r TtTt ioXi-W: !UAKI CHEAP; Caa'.ie vo.i.! d Joan Mte- wkAhl ATION rL'c CSSFUL.
c u .i eo o ei a i'A un vea". i Ai.i.-. r.-..-. .u- aictm.ce r--u
. ITU i - ill .1- . ' I "nil ' 1W.'IIV.3-J ' O-7
l.-io;ialIv and in bv half of our ; mi h .ViiiK K-:i'- i '.hui'v'' . v. e ltl In enter our protrs! ;mHi wi!;i I5:0, Ij"ous. ;(aitw!, lhe or-
yania? ion of a brauch ot fhe stives at this place.
i eP.ri'A i iua vea".
S. i'd (!' Mt i ;. A . iL JMv v'dl to I ndiaeaip ' 'bu n;'.; eae Oil em -a i tloli!! atthews ii;U vi rant Ga!- ' v .-, ,i 1 ' v ! . . . e t : j . ' 4 : . ' i ( t ! i 1 t ' f lpw ii'""' : : a - tion.
Xcvv Albanv, Ind. N. H. Fa;: o .an ,.p-n 5th. '02.
Ktsi). " i- v . ; ant aer- eit week. J'oa -s M-o.tkwSs from Illino's, i s v i ' ' . ' ; e v . -Wrs. Jli'iuy Koiij i. on thj -Th 1 o'd . oi Ari.lreW -ril-ia-l -y hfd iv.st w'ei-k. ii s S, Jo,;nson visited i'riens
( U" a loeee. e i ; au'W v ;Ln v.ual- i re a : us ia ii i vi eaee eouii t
.era! I". 6. larani, wiio.-aid, "Ail . ' vt; -
''Aiia-rie elive As-i.e. halon" in mr city. However jrood some o, h- ' i'-'el- iiiaV b; , y.-'i its ;v'eivt lacties arc contrary to ihe spirit of Christ, who in secret said nothing.
but evi n ,-;pa!;e ojveiily, and vva- j
ne-er found in 1 he eeret ehamiaa-
V2M a. m, i'5: 'V t. u.
p. m,
No.; i ;j e.ot No. 4. Lom.-.-vdie Kx, No. I. Loui ' ' ! e No. S. Louisvihe Ae.
Nt. o. I' iiii-a'- Kx., '.I:-)! a. tn. No. iuevi'io an. p. ni. No. 7 :h.ie: .;o A., -b a. m.
t !: 1 j un ;mdav.
N(s. 7 and s
uat o.is io iiin nation, no
nallci he a om'e or le l ; . : ; :c ;
t.ijl.Ai t. Ui'J: iv. i 4 1 1 iiice ift V n lu.i a. Ce-.i.-re '!; Mr. : ;ei K. liia-
! .in-! isi"r (!;!ir
l,e ' . H ri A Wirt
. WATSON
4 1 ' t ' ' . ' ' ' ' I I . 1 ( I ' t I I ' 111" I 1 ' lie ttui IVi , :t 1 .i I I iia i u : ImiN a n ii-i i i
1,1 lin fiiisnaek A in-w i.v h!d. An-
te.-i.hv :
Inst hnn.u' iiiem toe-cliu r. . 1
s;oue couiaes-ion e m-o ie.-itv ;(ii ia:
air;iint the ()rd-r of United Work- j anm:
m- n n cniiv oiani:.vl nere.
The
. 1 t to e eat" a sto-
n - in- f ii.ee t.: e
... Tie lJe . j s narv nicr)ie
tctimony ot our cliunai is imiiar j ua, v ;V w.i; ilfu..t,... ..,,n.f rr. pe -to that of : lie U niied Presbvlerian ; p 4v- a - . o. thanks e V. (.
hurelt on tins quest am. Winch i e.,,n-..u ier
i-i : V.V a $ ki V 6 ,
c
ted without a ticket.
did uers have already entered
Ma k
"Lord Bryant, " a valuable stal
lion owned by Mayor Buskirk,died i f tl.ic Post in thoir ulnlvh at tlje
Saturday night at the Craig Wor-1
ley lirery stable. The animal had
been siek, but was much better a ad i
whs taken out
Saturday after
siek again. Although everything : the proposed I. B. & Ji. road will possible was done, it was impossible make an effort to enter that disto save him. "Lord Bryant" was j trict.
valued by the owner at $1,000, and j aire. E. M. Martin, of Minncap-
a K.u T f niawe our ai iaimenieni, ui o.
I, Ulan i'y tUU lliUHC WL .1. JHUI nr Mitchell- withdrew 7;r from1 Mrs. A. K. Dowden still ve; y the bank so that it wouhlbe hsafe.v sick with soiiielhinu like malarial The next niht thieves broke in amhver. She has been coniined to took the entire amount. A iium-iT tor Klst lom; wwk alhl , . , iliiere i no imjiroveineni. ber ot e;ises are repo.U ed where! men make it their business to stand, (J. 1. Perdue visited his old about bauks and watch for pHpleifrjends in Bloominirton this week, who cret frievhteued and take theirIlc hat ,Rl is uin aI(m,r money home. . . . ( . . 4 , , - jiuoely Willi jus boot and shoe busiMose Kahn has received a veryiUess at Sevmour. beaut iiui silk Ha" upon the order rr . "r, ; w . t ti i Ji ci- H 1. ileadiey has roni' to Marot the Paul E. bloeum poM of tliilin Uv wlu.re hc wi s,K.nd n Wuiu city. It is made of silk, andWi lLMhe merits of the artesian
though only 4xt, it cost ;$5. The :watc r.
banner is to be carried at the head
savs. "That all assoeiat ions, vheth- !
... . , . f faem j r-M er iormed tor political or nenevo- j UiVt
letn purposes, wlucu impose upon their member- an oath of secrecy or an obligation to obev a code of
i; oi : L;rve. .s n ; ' t i j o . , tf h s
i r t 1 e
lhe)n'n.tfn
s w e 1 1 , i
1 ik
b,t
K'WA as
unknown laws, an; inconsistent with the genius and spirit of Chris-
; o v 1 1 t 1 ' : n
of Uroui:v d. V- is . i. a w vi:h Mi-.rreoi : er a i-. : nu- aitd il'ii-tl in n'.v .! i '- ' piif'l'e' u ji ho.; t
tianity,anu eiuuvn members ou-nt j rhnl.r: :v..' !:IM ;,,.in(.K
! have returned fiom (ireen county,
t to the fairground, where with Gen. Will,r they were , & , looking into the value of the coal jr&uoo he was taken j fielda- lt HecmH a s.uiu(1 fact lh;il
Mil C I . A . . II
i ne fsueeesh oi iur.s, iiunie .11,
lieiun, of Mi Ket sport, Penn., in tl.e
itn-atine?it f dinhoea, in her ehih
T. E. Lawes and James Karsell ulren will undoubtedly be oi inttaa st
to 1 uui v mothers. She savs: I peni several c-ks in Joljnstown, lHMMer t he srreat Hood, on account af inv luh-band being employed dier a We had several children with uH,two ot whom took thediarrlioeF, vev badlv I cot eoine of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diirrboea Kerned y from Kev.Mr,(7hap man. It cured both of them. I knew of weveral other cases where it wan equally fiuceesyful. 1 think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully
ws registered a one of the beat ! Minnesota, national delegate
thorough bred in the State. Mr. j to adie1 Aid Society, who has Buskirk had owned hiin for less , vixting her aunt,Mrs. Joaeph
zthimaycar. Me had 300 insur ; Bawling leaves to-dny to attend Ihdrecouamend it.'' ir and 50 sent
aoce. encampment at Indianapolis.
bottles for nale by Fari Broa,
. . ! il 11 1 : 4 1. ... 1.
not 10 nae lcnowMiip wiLii micij a-oeial ion-. v Al. A. Uallt. The work on the nev fjuildjns at the fair ground is oinjj on nicely. The new amphitheater and anmd stand will be rompleled in about ten flays. One hundred new stalls are bein built and repaired. Prospects an. bright for 1 he hie.-t fair ever held in the county. .Mr. Thoma liute, editor of the (Jraphka Texarkn r.a, Arkansis, has f,.unl utiu't he h' iit aj 10 be the bet r rnedv in exisu nie for the tb.x. 11 's exjcn.-i.o- is wed V rilt 1 ctiH inh 'Vint;. Ih s:.y: 'JSt -ain-lin-r 1 it td a very ht-vere atluei of It ned almost, every known remedy, none jivui relief. Chamberlain's ( olic, Choleia Diarrhoea Kemedy was ivcononended to me. I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured, I lake the pleasure in recommending thiw remedy to any person suffering with tmeh a diaeate, as in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence." u5 and 50 cent bottle ftr le by Fani Bros.
K
u 'ti ; 1 aT , "(-v i 'i : m r oar:
.Ve bv ia f, FiMN and Anna Woo mv a ho.
OPTICIA3.
o 3 1; 1 t is GHNKISAL OCAU-KY. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES. K-p:ur nf ;;H ki.'i'i-. l'r a: pt: v Executed. Geo. Cha.uie,Jr SURVEYOR. i;iA)OMI.t;TV)N. - - INDIANA
Cor. Kiikwocii Avs. and Rogers St., fiUUVKYh MA
1 La 1 EXECUTED
oL- i'n nor 1 i.) :: i M. Offick: No. 2i-l Enst (th Street. ymmtrn ihiih ikiiihm i .hi mm n ii i ii i mubsscinunua
Sucb ONDENSED
Makes an every-day convenience of an old-time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at ail Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid Imitations and insist on having tht NONE SUCH brand. MERRJELL Si Syratua N, T
C- C. TU B NE R,
9
i
the ioading U ndertakers and Furni ture Deal -rs. We keep all kinds of clothing for 1- unerais. and sell them for one-hi,f the .riee of other clothing. We have the largest stock ever brought to his place and and sell you goods cheaper than any ou We have a large assortment of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Loan gee, Sideloards,Dres8er8, Baby Waon8, Carpet-3 weepers, Reed and Rattan Chairs, &o. Pianos and Organs kept in ft took, and sold on monthly payments. We have tht Household dewing Machine the best machine made. Come and M us; north aid of Square, in Wal& -ron's bloak, Uoraintont Ind.
la.
