Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 October 1893 — Page 4

Bloomington Telephone

Pubitoed Friday, with Tuesday Extra.

EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR

W. S. BRADFUTE.

TERM:

ONEYEAB, - $1.50 SIX MONTHS - 75c THREE MONTHS 40c

THb DAILY TELEPHONE

Published it 3:30 P. M. Eiiry Day. EXCEPT SUNDAY, (Entered at the P. O.. Bloomington, Ind. 2nd class matter, March 23, 1892 SUBSCRIPTION: Ontr $3 00 I One Month 25c SiOnaths. 1 50 One Week Gc Delivered by Carrier to any part of the cityatabove rates. If paper is irregular

patmns "will please leave word at office.

ABVB.RTISINO COLLECTED EACH MONTH. OVER COLLINS & KARSELLs! Another Danger ous Fire,

There came very near being anoti&x very dangerous fire Saturday It was located in the Ades & Co. clofehing store u the McGee block, on the south side of the square, joining the W. J. Allen hardware stojre on the west. Dr. U. M. Hon

an wife have their appart-

raofits fin the second floor, aad

shortly after 3 o'clock they were

awakened by the smell of smoke in thr room. A hurried investiga

tion followed, when the Doctor

soqjx located the tire in the clothing store in the room betow. It wa a very bad night, bftt in a remarkably short time the fire com

pany responded and it was only

a few minutes until two lines of

hofce were throwing water. The fir was located about two thirds

th way back in the clothing store,

ox the west side of the room and a

shart distance from the stove.

Well directed streams of water

son had the smouldering flames

under control and all danger was

ovfcr.

Thus what might have been a very disastrous conflagration was

fortunately avoided. Toft stock of

cloiLitig and the room are bad!5

damaged. The smoke and water

permitted everything and t lie goods ar in a very bad condition. A

place about eight feet square was burned in the floor from the top

sicje, showing that the fire originated inside the room and not in the basement as was first supposed. lU origin, however, is a mystery, aa tbere was no lamp in the room and examination of the stove as soon a ti c fire was extinguished showed that it was cold nd all 1 i.e fipe had been out f.r some time; anyhow the fire secim to have originated some distance from where the stove is located. Mr. Ades is of the opinion that a cigar stub has been thrown in a wooden box filled with saw dust, and that this started the fire,as ho knows of no other way if could have caught. The insurance on the goods mounts to '5,000, divided in the following companies: North British, $1,000 Hartford, 1,000 Indiana, 1,000 Norwitch Union, 1,000 Northwestern National 1,000

Chestnut, the man who was in

jured on the race track Wednesday,

is out of danger and able to be

about.

Misses Mayme Carroll, of Worthington, and Ura Sanders, of Gos-

prt, are the guests of Misses Lilly

and Emma Gentry. C. R. Purdue has moved his family from Seymour to Bedford, where he will go into business and make his future homo. Frank Nelson, one of the best known farmers about Grcencastle, has failed. Ho is the father of Miss Jean Nelson of oratorical eontest fame.

D. L. Ward and wife, of Law-

rcnceville, 111., are guests of Mr.

Ward's sister, Mrs. Jennie Nichols,

north College Ave.

The stone business is looking up.

The Hunter quarry has orders for 80 carloads of stone from Nevr

York City and other points.

Mrs. Ella Rhodes and daughter

and Miss Pearl Huddlcson, of

Paoli, are the guests of Mr. and

Mrs. G. W. Campbell, south Dunn

street.

Miss Lillie Clayton, of Paris,

Ky., and Mrs. Eugene Gregg, of

Cyntbiana, Ky., are the guests of

Mrs. J. F. Morgan, north Walnut street. Solon. Pedigw has purchased the grocery store of Hcmer Dowdcn, Maple Heights, and will continue the business. He has also purchased the Mosier stock on south Rogers street, and will move it to his store on Maple Heights. An order has been made by the Directors of the Fair Associaton as folfows: "All persons having bills against

I the Fair Association are hereby notified

to present the same at once, so that all bills can be presented to the r'uance fommitteeand audited, and allowances mad'1 in accordance." No bills or premiums

will be paid before Saturday, Oct,

5,000

Total,

The loss on the stock be heavy on account of the smoke and water. Ades & Co. state that their gofds will invoice between 7,000 and $8,000.

The petit jury for the term of couit which convenes next Monday is as follow?: Thompson Fowler, Wm. Bennett, Jackson Warn pier, Joel H. Morgu, Martin Gaskin?, Frank Thrasher, A. J. Hays, A. K. Dowden, George Eads, H. S. Baker, John G. Harris, Moses Fields. The following is the tmmd jury: M. C McNeeley, Isaac Mitchell, " John H. Brat tie, Rolert Henry, George East, James Davis. Capt. Mathers, west 7th street,

who has been quite sick, is im-

proving.

Indiana University. By a Special Reporter.

Miss Carrie Slocumb has left for her work in Dallas, Texas, after an extended visit with her mother a&4

Prof. Henry Gentry will leave in a few days to join the shew. It is now in North Carolina and has been doing a very good business for the past month. The show

--At present the total enroll- ister on west 7th street. ment of the University is about 459. Mr. and Mrs. William Carmich-

Graduates of the State Normal Uel and Mr. Doug Fields and WeWi at Kounke, Va., the night

are accepted as having accomplish- will leave to-morrow for a ten dys ed the required work in English. visit to Chicago and tho world's The foot ball season has open- fair.

ed. Charles Compton is carrying jn lj40 how

nnsr

that the militia fired on the mob

that was attempting to get a negio ut of jail to hang him.

A GOOD THING TO KEEP AT HAND. From the Troy (Kansas) Chief. Some years ago we were very

much subject to severe spells of

Rftckawav

a lame hand on account of it, and a the 3-vcar-old stallion, took first.

new man is disfigured by a broken pvemjum for nght harness. In the

-Murr, Bain, -92, and IIowh,-,! - fc Kicbavd III yVsZi'Z

Jones through sophomore with '05, nwnmeu im piunnum oyer-now., preeeed that ailment, such as of Martinsville are visiting college way' hut this award was protested, tifokneas at the stomach, diarrhoea,

friends and takins in the fair. The on account of Richard 111 having , etc .., w. become scary We have former is now deputy-prosecutor no registration certificate 5-

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby ?iven that tho firm of Johnson, Towler & C. dealers in General Merchandise at Smithville, Ind., has by mutual agreement been dissolved and that said firm shall hereafter be Johnson & Fowler. The new firm assuming all outstanding debts. Johnson, Fowler & Co. Sept. 15, 1893.

J. . EDMONDSON.

J. 3. FILBEBT.

him to be standard bred.

of Morgan county. The new iniatiatos of the fra

ternities are: Beta Theta Pi: Em- William Weathers, west 6th street,

Lvfaiag to straighten one out in such

ett King, Claude Hamilton, Mar- of 30 last night. During the 4ag

shall Sedam und Thos. OTionrke.

Phi Gamma Delta: Lee Streaker Sigma Chi: George Dougherty, Curtius Atkinson and Fred King.

Students and members of the faculty should understand that the

Some unknown person " relief r?""aml a1waVH il abouU We

cn o nut wi lung mm iui a MaJ fiouial, but to let. our readers know

jrbat is a good thing to keep handy

in the houne. For sale by Paris Bros., the druggist.

Weathers had secured his pay for

working on the school house, and placed it in his pocket. This morning when he went to dress, his

Edmondson & Filbert, INSURANCE &

COLLECTION

AGENCY.

NOTORIAL WORK. lyOFFICE: Over Hall Bros. Store West Side Square.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. Qn casv terms for town nroertv

pants were found out on tho verun-ftn Bloomington, SO acres of Timda and tho money gone; also .Jtttertand, well timbered for cord

Daily is delivered to any part of that Mrs. Weathers had tied un in wood, in about 5 miles of Bloom-

the city, or delivered at the post- U handkerchief, the proceeds frtWT1 ou ! P.IK c !" ,r"1 !uw"-

office at 4 o'clock, at the rate of 25 the sale of mi. ? 'c" 1 4U"U

nieni-

Homer Sullivan, the son of Mrs.'

Amanda bulhvan, living south of

il. . . 1 . A I Li 1

J-V 1 ill T f . - .

a iuutr umess. ne was n town.

FOR SALE.

Nice, clean, Timothy Seed. In-

( III.

Mrs. Lucy AJitchell died at her home, south of town, Sunday morning, with stomach trouble. Mrs. Mitchell was 72 years old and was a member of the Christian chinch, and left many friends to mourn her death. She was the mother of John Crafton. The remains were filtered at Clear Creek.

The latest and the best, is the efforts of the Courier to show that the recent agitation in this city of the A- P. A. is a political matter and "looks like a purely Republican scheme." Editor Felt us is an uamusin' cuss," and unless he is carefully guarded is liable to land among the freaks of Midwa5r lefore the fair is over.

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Mrs. Sam uel Houston died at her home near ilindostan Friday at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Houston was about 30 years old and a member of the Methodist church at Bethel. The remains were interred at Ilindostan. She wag a (laughter of the late 'Squire James Rogcrs,and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. The remains were buried in the same grave with her babe.

Ed Whetsell has in his show window three hoots that were made in France over a century ago showio" tho style of foot-wear in those days The boots were brought over from Scotland about 30 years ago, by a tramp shoemaker, who left them in possession of a shoemaker in Indianapolis, in whose possession they have 1 cen until brought to Bloomington by J. B. Strong. The boots have been on exhibition at

the State fair.

cents a month, or one cent a day.

It publishes all the University and

local new..

In view of the fact that thg

commissioned high schools of the

State have misunderstood the "Spe

cial certificate" requirement in En

glish, English will be credited as a

regular two term study this year.

Next year the English requirements

will be absolutely adhered to.

President Sw

of the opinion th

a change in the social side of the

University. To that end they pro- A he slick-hngered gentry

pose to give a series of receptions got in their work once during tkeiiyf ) to 1ms done at this office.

to which all students, members of tair? wncn lr J- w- uowden waaiKate are always reasonable. -

the faculty and friends are cordial- relieved of a valuable gold watch. o s'Ahof"

1.. tv Ml K A 1 . .-v i VV mlo thrt rc in n m'wl llittJ

Jf lnVHCU. lllUV Will US Ul UUIIJC " " A W m'a lAt. An WLilo

i 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 A '"VV jw Hi urn ma u i mj x j -w j u s im it if liv

Thursday evemugs of each week. waica ic-osejy nem in tnei Hal road. Leav al lm-K 0fflou and

,TIi in thft TUsinrv ftf belt of her dres, was tukea krik reward.

Philosophy has orannized a ' Mon- some uakuown pcivto. As ye

lay Evening Philosophical Club." there is no clow to the thief. Ik

I il -1 1 ! il

The ob ect of the club is to make a was me oniy act oi uie kiuu re-

i it. .J U J . 1 wi

O i vmj v.fcv'"-'" ' i

. i i , . 11 . , . J !. J . ' 1

erature as possible, anU the nrst iveu& unu xveevu, utmu hwihi

meeting will be held next Monday credit lor me police protection. M! pih Ualm cures rheu-

tiiin. 50 edit Voit!ei tor hale bv

vearsold and was a faithful

J A.. Tr-ki a t r -y

her Of tho Kirkwnnd Avenuol l?UKOA.

1 rtn . ..j:.uAtr;t..,. r....:

bbristiau church. He was a young 1 . , . . . . - ri J mTtf. Yields 0 bushels er acre. Call

. 1 1 i 1 t I " . " t

man who uau manv iricnus ana -,11,..., t w i;u

was held in the highest regard iyIg'Ui of Bloomington, Indiana.

all his acquaintances. His father! k , 4 , v

vain and wife are was the tirst man burieii !V tUol those who have the advertising at there should be er .f Lf. M after iU OTguai-Tfcu- i" favor . , . zation in this city. ffor the TELEPHONE if they will

jfltwavs insist upon the advertising yifWlilCH IS REQUIRED BY

in tho Y. M. C. A. hall under the direction of Wm. Bryan.

There came near beinsr a aermnH1

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ly ons a son.

Mrs. G. L. Brandon has left for )UOched together, when the vehici

For a lame bacn or Kir a uain in

uau r I'liesi, ivy saturating a

jiect tjf liawnel with ( 'harnberlain'w t'aiu H dm and binding it onto the

affected pans. JMiir trnatineni will tmrt ary ordinarv in one or two

S alec f Bond. The Board of Commissioners will on October 2nd, 1893, offer for sale $30,000 worth of county bonds. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of l pet cent, per annum, payable tu'im-unnuallv &t the first National Bank of Bloomingfcali Ind. Said bonds will bn payable 6,000 in 5 years, 6,000 in C years, $6,000 in 7 years, $6,000 in 8 years, $6,000 in 9 years. Said bunbs are issued to fund a part of the floating debt and to build a new county infirmary building. Witness mv hand this Sept. 14th

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J. H INKLE. Auditor Monroe Co.

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A New and Conmlete Trea lnnt, consisting of SUPPOSITORIES, Carries ot Ointmout nd two Boxfls of Ointment. A never-failing Cure tor Hies

with loe knife or in.v-cnons of carbollo acfii, 1 are pfttnful and oUk m a fertr.aueiit cure, and

OIK

with (he knife or in4 ctioug of carbollo act j.

reultiM? in denlh, twncce.iry-. Why ntflir this trr4bl disoiee? We guarantor 9 boxs to cure any cmo. Vou only pay Sor beceflta received, fl a box, 6 for $5. Sent by matt. Gaaraiitoee Issued bv our agent. CONSTIPATION the at T.IVER nnl 8TOM Acrf REeULATOfi. and BLOOD PURIFIER. Smll, mild and pleasant to take, especially adapted or chliiren 1139. 601oaea GUABAKTEE3 iesuod only by Paris Bros.

D.M HAMMOM). I.G. STRUNK. President. Secretary. XEWALCAXY, lDIAXA, '

Rcciueot rnday evening out at the

fair grounds by the cab driven byWJUNCKS and Anna Woodward,

Capt. Fields being turned over. A number of hacks and carriages were

OPTICIA3.

ft Week S VlSlt tO tllC WOntl lair. lVn thrnwn nvor n ita

There will be communion scr- the time two ladies were inside, 1

vices at the United Presbyterian where they remained until meaf""

church a week from next Sabbath, placed the vehicle on the wheels t " '

Dr. French, of Rush ville, Ind., will again, when they climbed cut andMOTli'K 'IO KON-HESTDENTS. assist Ruv. Lyons. started for the city without giringf of H'diHn.-i, Blocinii,--

OFFICE HOURS: 1 to 3 P. M.

Ly

j When there is job print lug of a?i kriy call at the Telephone office. The prices are the lowest and for first class execution the work is ot excelled anywhere. Richard Moore, from near Indianola, Iowq, is in the city and vicinity for a short visit. He was a resident of this county many years ago, and was known as one of the tales t men in this part of Indiana.

their names or waiting

into details.

to inquire

of murdering William Meadow

has been bailed out and was allow

ed to go to her borne Thursday

Under a proceeding held I

evening.

A form inhuman shape was sav number of Colored friends of the

ed from death lost Saturday by . woman. She was glad to go to her

Clark McLahlan and j-Muse St. home, and thanked Sheriff Adams

Clair. He was on the railroad Untl everybody about the jail he-

tronlr ,n I ho nnrth norf ,if t forO she departed.

In tin U miii ol Juhii K. Littie a Jnstictt f the in and for

Mrs. George McAfee, the col- Tlomini:ioii I twmj.ii, Monroe

ored woman in jau on the chargoT. ' T

I John F. Putts 1

vs. Auaci menu Wm. Weriz. )

Now comes the P.aintiff, by Wil-

uicuui.uuuu-iuciHj, comuailll herein, toetht-r

the bond was nxeU at a,o0(), ami with an affidavit of Plaintiff and

later it was signed by Judge Cun- j H. F. Dupree thai i-aid defendant

illUl JL-i. U WU i-VWVl O AUT( T ....

Pn'pares younir and middle ?ig-ed men find women for the r!U'tical duties of lif Embraces l5oi .-ktrpin. Penmanship, Commercial ArithmiMic.C'ommercial Law Spllin&r. Corn'Sp.mdence. bus. Practice. SHORTHAND AND TYPKWKITINO DEPT. Kmbranccs Shorthand and Tyi'writinsr, Penmanship, Correspondence and SpellJlTUrTH)X LOW: HOARD CHEAP; GRADUATioX SUCCESSFUL. Address. The X' v Albauy business Cob lege. New Cvillee, Journal fre. , New Albany, Ind. N. H, Fall term -pens Sept. 5th, '93. WM. B. BURFORD.

BLANKETS, YARNS, Cheapest

WICKS BEE HIVE

PRINTS

a:id was covered with mud and tilth . The following from the Ft. Scott and was removed to a place of (Kansas) Tribune is of interest to

shelter, when Trustee Massy was Bloomington, as Mrs. Shankiia igtT d1i v in Klo-xnu.- on Township

ment roeet dins brought, to er -fWee colb'ctiou of Ilaintiff claim and that said Jion-rt.ideMi ltlVndanl in a nocfbtry ptrty thuieio. Notice is ihertoie; hereby iiv n said dott-udaiit last earned, i hut unless he be .ind Hppe:w oil tlte 28th

day of S. pt.'mb r, A. 1)., 1803, at

in-

5e.

OUTINGS 4c.

Shirtings Sic. Wool Jeans 25c " Flannels 25e AT KICKS BEE HVE

almost dead from exiK)&uve and for want of food. The probability is, from the unconnected story of the man, that ho was sent heie from Jackson county for our township to care for. He was sent to the poor asylum to be cleaned up and .stimulated.

J . ...... j Mwer r demur tt H'd euin piaui t,t he poor wretch bereft of reason, and and is now visiting in the eitj:iMTm. wiil he ht.anl iMti ((r;u rmined

ind

CLOAKS New Styles, Best Assortment, Price always Lowest at

WICKS BIE HIVE. SHOES CHEAP ES T

4vRev. W. A. Shankliu, son-i-law4i kit alwfuce.

of liev. J. E. Brant, has been appointed t) the First M. E. church

at Seattle, Washington. Seattle is

a city of 60,000 inhabitants and

this important appointment s a fitting recognition of Rev. Shanklin's staudiim in the church ami his well known ability. Mrs. Sbanklin will arrive in the city this afternoon to visit with her parents for a collide of days after which she will join her husband at Chicago ami incv will leave for Seattle"

WittwBSiny itmu um h !-eal o( naid Conn Jti.Yd :o J!-Mminytoii

Uki ik x day u Aulv-h'- A. D.,

John E. I I. P.

SKAL.

Arnonirthe incidtMits ol childhood tt.at stands out in bold leliefj ss.our memory reverts to the days when we were youn,uone are more prominent than nevere isicknehB. The young mother vividly remembers that it wa Chamberlain' Cough Uemedy that cured her ot eroup,and in turn administers it to her own off spring and always with the best ro-

suits. For sale by Faris Hros., the WICKS BEE HIVE. ' drtg'"l-

m Mom W neat

Makes an every-day convenience of an old time luxury. Pure and wholesome. Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two large pies. Avoid Jptotiens and Insist on having the NONE SUCH brand. MBMSLL $ULS, Syracwt, N.

Stationer and Printer. Ail Kinds of Stationery Work,li vitatimis, Pamphlets, Large Posters, Book Printing Ingraving to Order. .

pecinenB of

nd for Prunes nd Work.

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W. B. Burford, v Indianapolis, Ind. Geo. Champe, Jr

URVEYOR. BLOUM1NGTOX. - - - INDIANA

Cor. KirkwoGci Ave, and Rogers St.,

UKVEYS MADE.

PLATS EXK( UIED

C. C. TIT R NE R

the leading Undertakers and Farm mre Dealers. We keep all kinds of oloihmg for Funerals, and sell them for one-half the price of other clothWe have h largest stock er brought to this place and and v. you gods cheaper thaYi any oae We have a large assortment of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounoes, 6ideloards,L)ressers, Baby Waons, Carpet-sweepers, Reed and Rattan Chairs, &c. Pianos and Organs kept in stock, and sold on monthly payment. We have tho Household Swinir Mirhjne--tha

best machine .nude. orno and am

us; north aide of Square, in Wald

roi block, iiloonfttutv