Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 October 1893 — Page 4
Bloomiagton Telephone Indiana University,
By a Special Kepqner. j
PuWisSwd Friday, with Tuesday Extra. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR S. BRADFUTE.
TEKyS:
The Lecture Association has
completed its lists of entertain
ments nd lectures for the vaav
JE&Sba but have not definetely settled the
THREE MONTHS 40c Mates- Tho list includes some of
the best known and most noted
THE DAILY TELEPHONE lecturers and musicians of the
n L 1 1 L J -J. ft A ft Ik M Ph I
rilllSKI r. M. tlrj Ulf. country. The managers of the as-
EXCEPT SUNDAY,
(Entered at the P. Om Bloomington, Ind. as 2nd class matter, March 22, 1892
sociation hare spared neither pains nor money to make this one of tho most popular courses that has ever been offered. The list comprises
SUBSCRIPTION: One Year.... .$3 00 I One Month
Six Months... 1 50 One Week 6c Joseph Cook, who is well known Delivered by Carrier to anv part of the to all; Dr. A. A. . Willi ts, of DaylJy11 ton Ohio, a noted divine; the patrons will please leave word at office. ' , J , . t
onuDert uartett; tne itiiey-fcncr-
ADVEBTISIKG COLLECTED EACH MONTH. 1 rUU::,v. Pr,Ll T :
Office OVER COLLINS &KARSELLS. man Concert Company, that has
been here before; the Torbett Con-
Greetings tO DrS. cert company; Dr. James Headley,
Steele and Willis. a highly recommended orator of
From Wednesday's Daily: The reception given last night at the College Avenue M. E. church to welcome Drs. Steele and Willis
the South and George W. Bain, another well known lecturer who has been here before. At the mass-meeting of the students and faculty this morning after chapel the discussion of ath-
and their families into our midst hetic matters in the university was
was a very pleasant, although a taken up, and also subscriptions very informal affair. were called for to provide funds for The benches and most of the the association. A now step, and chairs of the lecture room had a valuable one, was taken in ixbeen removed, thus throwing that gard to the management of athletic spacious hall into a splendid place affairs f the college. By volunfor such a reception. The youn? tary agreement the students voted ladies of the Epworlh League and to give the faculty committee on the Junior society had also taste- athletics more power by giving fully decorated the room, thus giv- them the power to veto all actions ing it a homelike appearance. The of the asseciation which they deem reception room and adjacent ap- advisable. This action of the stupartments were thronged until dents is commendable, as it brings aut 10 o'clock by the friends of athletics in closer touch with the
these two families, newly arrived real desires of the university autliin our community, and it was orities. Mr. Sampson, chairman of pleasant to note the unfeigned the acuity committee on athletics, pleasure afforded by this meeting, read a paper on the subject which not only to the heads of these fam- was well received by the students, ilies, but to their happy glad chil- The following notice from drenaswelL The ladies of the President Swain frank and full church, after a suitable time spent of friendship for all, has been givin social conversation, threw open en to the Telephone: the liostor's study, and the room 'Mrs. Swain and myself will be adjoining it on the south, where all at home each Thursday evening partook of delicious cakes and re- from 7 to 10 o'clock. We wish freshing ice cream. A pleasant students, faculty and friends to feature of the occasion was the have the opportunity to meet and
good neighborship manifested by get better acquainted. We do not the pastors of the other churches wish to interfere in any way with in the city, nearly all of whom were yur work. When you have time present to assist in this welcome to come in on these evenings for a few these worthy people. Another in- minut r the evening, as raits , . , vour convenience. Come m vour
leresnng ieaiure was tne jwpuiarity of these two clergymen Drs. Steele and Willis among the boys of the congregation Dr. Steele is by n ame specially fitted fr such an occasion, and it was interesting A. . " ' f
to nonce i ue iwippy manner in
The
Me
CLOTHING CO: Has received its Full Line of FALL and Winter
The Largest of
OVERCOATS, HATS & CAPS GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES.
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MAN-OWA.
THB KAT INDIAN DOCTOR WILL RE ATTHE NATIONAL HOTEL B KINGTON THURSDAY, SEPT. 98, 1893, AND EVERY FOUR WEEKS THEREAFTER.
Prepared to Heal tne sick. MAN-A W A treats with unequaled success all Chron it or Nervous diseases. He especially ask those who have been treated with strong, poisonous drugjp to visit him
and receive such treatment as nature intended should he used for the reliet and cure of sickness. By the propei use ol'Koots, Barks, Herbs and Plants mure case can be cured and more re
lief given than bv anv other method.
IMPORTANT TO LaJhES. 1r. Man-O-Wa has discovered the greatest cure known for all diseases peculiar to the sex. That tired feeling, headache dizziness, weakness, pain in the hack, d rvpgU rdovn, l ackache, hot flashes told hands and feet, pain iv the top of head, sleepless nights and other conditions due to weakness, positively and permanently cured. My method does away with "local treatment," ?o much dreaded by the majority of ladies and which are perfectly useless. TO THE MEN. A pomanent cure is offered to the young and middle aged ed men who are suffering wirh weak hack, loss of strength or vitalit y, despond dency, night losses, lost manhood, specks before the eyest dizziness, palpita tion of the heart, fullness in tho head resulting: from secret and pernicious practices. More live an wrecked by this vhrft than hv all other causes combine, (. No tiiiiC to lo.-e I guarantee cure in every ease taken. PILES. Positive and pcrmanerr cuiv of piles. No cutting, on loss ol time, no liyntttn), no pais. Fistula and ulcers of rectum cured, EPILEPSY. Dr. Man-O-Wn has discovered the great specific remedy foi epilepsy. Hid? disease, the ur dreadful of all diseases, can be cured, THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES. IJafarrh of the nose, throat and bronchia! tubes ; catarrhal doaness, headache, dropping in the threat, indigestion, impure l4Md resulting from catarrh, cured bv a short course of treatment.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Monroe County, es; In the Circuit Court, October erm, 1893. FT 1 Abomas C. Oliver ) vp: v.ompiaint No.
Belle Oliv.r ) 2711 Now comes the Haintff by Mulky & Rice hia attornejs, and files hifr complaint herein, together with an affidavit of Plaintiff and Win. T. Blair that the residence of the Defendant is unknown and upon dili gent inquiry can na be ascertained, that taid action ih for divorce and that said non-rci-'d t dt fondant is a necessary party ; hereto Notice in ihen f' re htvby given said defendant-- t: at unions fthe be and appear on tne nineteenth day of the next term o the AJonnu Circuit Court, to le ho:dru on the Second Monday ot October, A. D. 1893, at the ('curt Hf use in Bicominynjin said (.'ouuty and Stale and answer or demur to ad complaint, the same will b- herJ and determined in her abe" ;' vV . wi , t ss my n ame and sral yih i.n of -ani Court, v-v- ffixd r' I wniiii3ton, lhi du of Au-nsi . i.)., 1893. John VN i it a vknSj C crk --f M. C.
Boots
Shoes
and the Best Line of
"T ptr i C'iittiirt h it nclccUn! M il I prtidiii iM'uiiumption, which very soon becomes inIVl (T 1 triih!c All throat imt hin atVectlon sh c.uld receive prompt and sttioicnt
! DKOP-Y AXH KIDNEYTRor BI.E. Dropsy can be cured by vegetable ' remedies, hut by no orheiv. Hioiitin of the abdoman, puffs under the eyes, swelling of the hand- and feet are dropr-y. If taken in time thU condition is curable. HHKlr-M ATlSM. I will positively cure rheumatism, no matter how long standing. Th) paintul disease under proper treatment can he cured and the blood thoroughly purified will prevent return. You don't need to change climate, a this result cat. be accomplished here as well as elsewhere. Rheumatism produces heart disease, which can't he cured hence it should not be allowed to produce this result. All who may he- tioubled w ith ;mpepiu. indigestion, b right's diseas dropsy, constip..:ior, epilepsy, net - ousdehility, headaches, caltarrh, bronchitis cons umption, scrofula or any tour, tcf blood poison, rheumatism, asthma, cat cers oi tumors, female weakness, pile . neuralgia, diseases of the eye and eai, losBOf rength and loss of manhood, art espec' lily invited to call and consult the Doctor. DR. MAN-OVA is one of the great oist.eagpostician of diseases in Americf He can locate your disease and deseribeda patients ailments without even a hin to guide him in Ids conclusions. Consul tation, personal and by letter, fec Treatment, including all medicines used $S to $5 per month. Address MAN-O-WA.9 H S. Illinois StM Indianapolis, Ind. Tlie F&ir Fina,1 ess. mi' trac is ie best a( seen in Indiana this season. The manThe dnal stutemont of the net re- agement desire to thank the people ceiptsof theF:iiris83,S50; notes-ofth5s cit the county, and the , n . -ii Htljoining counties for their altendsary to pay ail premiums, mclud- . . . , . 1 Cl. anco at the Fair. All promises ing speed nug, 1,910, Icnvino a . . .... 1 , . tf i ci i,v i made have been ful tilled, and all bahmce ot about $1,400 to be ap- . . , . . ' i. j . . are invited back next season to a pned on expenses and improve-.. , , . m,. m, , , , ,, bjffger and oetter Fair than ever.
meats, xnia wju proouoiy pay au
WE cordially invite the public to call and examine our Stock. The goods speak for themselves, and the Prices will convince you to buy. The Model Clothing Co., South Side Sq. Bloomiagton, Ind, ADEs & Co Props.
Mrs. Richard Gentry, and Mr. Gentrys aged mother, and his sister left to-day for a visit to relatives in Brazil. It is the intention of the ladies of the Christian church to give a Thanksgiving dinner in the lecture room of this church.
entertaining at ail limes, for lit; was everywhere not forgetting to dodge out into the adjoining rooms occasionally, whore he would make himself solid with these boys by his infectious jovial greetings, and other kindly demonstrations.
Herman Perry, one of the bright boys of Capt Perry, nor .h College Avenue, met with a painful accident Tuesday evening. He was in a tree, when hh fell to the ground in such a way as to dislocate his left shoulder bone. The ligaments were also badly torn. Dr. Harris was called and found the injury very serious. The boy is getting along now as well as could be expected. It is expected to get into the new school house bv Mondav, when the scholars will all go the entire day. The division linn in the upper pail of town has boon changed so that scholars nortt f 6th street and west to Washington (instead of Walnut as iirsv announced) will o to the Fairvicw building. At the meeting of the tire company last night t lie ivnigriaiion of Wm. Blair was unanimously rofused. This is the third time Mr. Blair has lendeied his resignation
and th' compnny has refused to
your convenience, uome m your
every clay clothes. The next regular weekly lecture will be giveu one week from next Friday evening. Dr. George A. Herron, of Iowa College, will then deliver a lecture on "A Chris-
; tian View of Property' Dr. Her
ron has the chair of Applied Christianity in Iowa college, which is the only chair of this kind in the country. t A meeting of the mandolin and guitar players of the university was held last night, and it is the intention to form a "Mandolm and Guitar Club" with a membership of about twelve. There will be a meeting of the Athletic Association Friday at 3:30 for the election of officers and to attend to other business pertaining to the university athletics. Miss Grace Perry, through Junior with '94, is visiting friends and college associates. Mr. Lindloy,assistant in philosophy, is unable to attend his classes on account of sickness. Dick Miller is the latest football vict'm. He is nursing a wounded eye.
Both the banks report a preceptable change for the better in business, and that deposits are increasing every day. Undoubtedly trade has taken a turn for the better.
When you come to the FAIR be sure to call and see my stock of
j SADDLES & HARNESS, HE FUJI E iON()-.HOME ! Have best Spring iSeat SADDLE in ithe state. ONLY i$12.GO Dollars.
Shop on College Avenue, South of Fiivt Nttt'OTri! Bank.
KM KHY'S
The official enrollment :it pres-
m is -J-07.
James B. Clark has sold the lot on the corner of Washington and 10th street, east of his residence property, to L. AI . and P. T. Grimes. Price, 300. It is the intention to erect a handsome residence next spring and their father,
accept the same, the resignation , Ma, bilas Grimes, will move troni of Ira Graves :is roittinned. j Smithville to Bloomington to make o 1 - i his future home. Persons who have pnntiug of. any kind to be done should cull at Indiana postmasters were apt he Telephone office. The prices pointed yesterday as follows: W. are the lowest and work i guaran- Dallemun, Warsaw; Charles W. teed to give satisfaction. All kind B. Bristley. Thorntown; O. M. of eomraerei.'il program .ind invita- Kolb, Princeton. tion work. The infant child of .Judge and Mrs. Frank Forsyth, west 4th Mr. Cunning, east 6ih street, is street, is suffering with ferer, seriously ill.
Mary E. Flick has sold two acres in section 34, Bloomington township, to R. B. Skirvin. Price, $400. R. B. Skirvin has sold 20 acres in Van Buivu township to Mary E. Flick for 500. Mrs. Eugene Gragg, who has been visiting Mrs. J. F. Morgan, north Walnut street, left this morning for Rushville to visit relatives. Miss Clayton, who accompanied her here, will ivmaiu with Mrs. Morgan for several days.
A. H. Wilson is completing arrangements to go into the grocery business again and has rented the room in the Cook property, north College Avenue, last occupied by Joe Kirby. He is now buying his stock and will begin business in a few days. William Pcrring and family are arranging to move here, and a part of what is known as the Henry farm, near Clear Creek, has been purchased by him. Mr. Perring has been living in Chicago for a number of years, and it is now his intention to engage in the small fruit business.
debts of the Association, except the Miss Dora Padgett died at her cost of the amphitheater. Certain- home in Salem this week of tyly this is a line showing for our pheid fever. She formerly lived Fair this year, when it is remem-at Paoli and frequently visited
bered that the Bedford Fair bor- friends in Bloomington, and was rowed 300 with which to pay out; quite well known among our young that Bloomfield borrowed 500; people. j Washington $6G0; that the Spen- Af T T- 7 u- i &L Li. i?iuley is visiting his siscer and Bambndiie r airs were tu-. . lT " tm i i c. , (, . . tor Mrs. Horace Blakely, after an i
iai ianures: unu i ue oiate rair iist u . Xx w ' , absence ot eight vears. Mr. im612,000, and that all other taav, , , ... TJ i r ( , ' ' lev left llarrodsburg eight years county and district, were eompell- hag cxtensive, ed to borrow money with which tthroujrh Mexic()) the South Am0l... pay premiums. It :s natural that fian countrifl3 and AustniHii.
! the stockholders and management
of our Fair are eonzraiiilalinjr! Charles L. Henry, of Anderson,
OLD
fe w' J6m - Aa
Bloomi ng ton, a J 1 ana
W. L.
S3 SHOE NowAVp. Do you wear them? When next in need try a pair.; Best in the world.
$5.00
themselves upon their &lu:cvss, and bcre arrangins to move his attribute it in large measure to their, flimily to this cit.V so tll!lt hi-s chil" continuous and persistent efforts inidren may have tho advantages of ih., linn ..f ,ulvn isino. both nt'.the University. He has rented the
400 43.50
$2.50 42.25
$2.00
FOR
$2.50
$2.08 FORUOlSt 2.00 FOR BOYS l.75
The passenger men had rather feared that after Oct. 1, travel to the World's Fair would fall oft, but such does not seem to be the case. In the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday the Pennsylvania lines hud four trains for Chicago, the Monon six, and the Big Four eight, all hauling from ten to twelve cars, and every seat occupied.
John McCalla property, on north Walnut street 0wiii2 to business
home and abroad tho advertising bill amounting to about '300. which
shows that the money was well duties Mr- Henry will be compell-
spent. The thanks of the associa- ed to sPend of his time in
tion are especially due to the officer?, ably assisted by Mayor Van Buskirk, who gave much of his time and thoughtful attention to-
Anderson.
If yon want a fine DRESS SHOE, made to the blest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as welf. If you wish to economlza In your footwear do so by purchasing We L. Douglas Shoes, Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mae. Sold by For Si t- tf v ivi. vVnand Tluo. Thr;ihv. Stnil'iville. ( C. ! 'inn. M 'jsvi!i( 1 nd
A remnant of a series iu the Workingmcivs building association matured Saturday niht after run-
wards making the speed ring thejnino; five years and five months.
wonderful success it was. Secrc- There was a total of 27 shares, and j tary Worrall feels especially thank- 0f this number li had been borful, also, for the faithfulness and rowe 1 and 13 were paid in cash. ! energy displayed 'y his assistant , In the future in both the associa- j Messrs Woolery ami Riley. Motions '5100 can be drawn out when i VV. furthermore said, fcfcVe had ever any number of shares and ac- I : i. a .a.
nearly double the einries in the cumuiatHma ICUCU lu;u speed ring as were mado at Bed ; WANTED ford, jr any other count fair in! Every body to know that I am southern Indiana. Manv of the!1' C0!?;ltL;;1 wtith 1,10 "AIoiiel , (lioller Mills,7 where we oav the
horses Uere were tiio noi oni.y , . f6 Q . j fe- j
best Flour on earth.
V. P. Dux.
in Indiana, but likewise the best in
Kentucky and Illinois.
Dr. Manker. late coroner of lad-
ianapolis, ca.no here will, his .ine NurSJ?
stallion, "Blcndm," : and he remarked to the Secri-Wiry that he
h;id nothiuar for his horse to d
i
that week and
In the Mor-.t'oe Circuit Court,
Oc;, Term. mil.
KIRS. CIHSRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS.
would run down to mm
Un account ot "Lineage) Day77 at ; try Fair and pick up a lir-a prem
ir. BfUes Mdial Co. i$?khsrt, Ind. ))kar Bras: For ?0 years I was troubled with neert litcftfe. Would fivuemlv have failing
, . ' ' , v , Rpeus ana smoinertr at uignt. uaa 10 Bit up or In tne matter ol the estate oHieunre t out ot hn to hrtftthv liad min in mvW
to do Stcpheusun .ileeeaed. Notice is lierel v ! le and back most of ttietirue; at lajrt 1 becain i . , !,ivi-n ihutfw niHl.ovitrnPil ia Vvnnui ctropial. I waj vorr norvous and nearly worn ' lt ho'1-1111. Uiatt.ie UIJ(leillH(l, as IxpcuI- . out The loatt ftXciLfimftnt would CAne m to
unu jcr o a ZW
o 1 lion 'vht lu
or oi cue estate or ueonre Mcpiienson JliiL coun-iiioeeasoil, hi ore-e n t e d and tiled
the Wori i7s Fair, Oct, Dth, the
Monon will sell excursion tickets to Chicago and return at one cent per mile each direction, making the rate from here 4.45 for the round trip. Tickets wdl he sold Oct. 8th and for all tnains arriving in Ohi.iM Oct. 0th, and will he mado jro d iviuniin? not later than Oct. 10 th
nun oi
learned
.i heir account ami voucher in final
sett.iemeiit of said eiate. and tliat the
troubled
with flirtti?rt:iff. For the ":r.at flftecn rcare I could
to SO 111
' two, but on arriving here su me will come up lor examination and ; j'(r u ' vv-chulr 1 that his horse would have aot-io fsid Cireuit (;ourt,on the 27th : on either sVio or back vi dayot' Oct. KSi8, at which timeall persons : fort. I tayo no pain, snvv hei in 20 in a 3 minutes race; interested in s-ud estate are to annear !
not !i-ep on my tea hide orl '.-'k until Wean laklnir
Dad Ttot taken n very
, anoi i ran now ueep
nn tne feast aiscom rine. dropsy, no wind
llieai i tn fin till ttiv nun hrispi'ftrlr u'ifhnnt an
Mtwllin said Court and show cm use, if anv ; trouMe and t-onoider mself cured.
1 ..! . i! K . I " T ! . ' , !
urew uif? uuibu iruiu ill' race, su - ers shoulil not be approved.
And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the lime and place aforesaid, H appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to ajay purt of said estate. Witness the Clerk and seal of s;dd
Court this 4th day of Oct. ISiKl.
A. K. H klton, Ajrent. horses, and stated that our half ' K xecutor.
and so went to the Secretary
ino. ulIow in the world did you P 7
succeed in getting so many fast horses with your purses so small iv The doctor stated that he would be
here next vear with t line of fasti
It is ijom four years Rince I have taken an
medicine. Am in Umu-t health than I have been In 40 years. I zioncstiy be- . . M lieve that Zr. MUem Sew CuHKlJ H tart ?re saved my life w W 11 fc and made me a well woraan. I am now 63 yeaa Of aft, and am abU to do a Kood day1 work. Maj 901, 165)2. 1Ar&. KiaUJU H:L Sold ou a PoaiUve Gu- ie Dr. MILES' PILLS-1' ,oc?5Cr. Foi al- by Frii Urw,
