Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 November 1893 — Page 1

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WALTER BFADFUTE, Proprietor.

THE OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PAPER OF BLOOMINGTON AND MONROE COUNTY

Pbli.hd Friday, witfc Tuesday Extra

Y, 15

BLOOMiiM !Oi. 1ISJJ1AJNA, JNO V KMBEH 7, 1893

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LOCAL NEWS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. King, at Clour Cieek, a daughter. . Born, to Mr. and Mrs, James Slater, south oast of town, a girl. Jennie S. Elliott has been grant ed a divorce from John F. Elliott. The mother of Mrs. C. K. Wo;ral is quite sick at her home near Stinesvdle. Ernest Sears is quite sick with with fevGr at his home on south Morton street. Daniel Dinkwortb, the gentleman who acted as starter out at the fair, is in the city. Miss Sallie Cherry, of the firm of Leo Dove & Co., visited friends in Spencer yesterday. Miss Lillie McAlister, of Ft. Scott, Kansas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Adams, jr. William Carmichael and wife have returned from a week's visit to relatives at Harrodsburg. Miss Bertha Miers,north College Avenue, is entertaining Miss Marian Rondthaler, of Indianapolis. Alfred Howe and family are up from Knoxville, Tenn. . visiting Mr. Howe's relatives and friends.

The Horticultural society meets at the home of Hon. C. F. Dodds. west 2nd street, next Wednesday. Mrs. David Taylor, of Terre Haute, is visiting relatives and friends in and about Bloomington. Will Hitc has returned from Bedford, after spending a few days with his brother who is quite sick. Troutman & DeMoss are making applications for liquor license before the commissioners at their December term.

The Presbyterian church Sunday school has selected Mrs, G. 2sT. Luccoek for chorister and Miss Eva Shelper for organist. . The wife of Henry Alexander, who has been seriously sick, is thought to i e improving. Mrs. Jotm Sears, east 4th street, has had a relapse. Among the letters remaining uncalled for at the post office is one addressed to fcfcMr.Marcellus Sharp" the man who committed suicide a few weeks ago.

Congressman Cooper has introduced a bill authorizing States to tax national bank notes and greenbacks, and all other notes circulating as money. Bedford sold 574 tickets to the world's fair, and the Mail estimates that between $15,000 and 20,000 was taken out of that county by reason of the fair.

John Bills, the well known conductor on the Monon- has been an employe of the company for 30 years, 12 years of which he has been a Knight of the Punch. Mrs. Sarah Inman, seventy-four years old, of Indian Creek township, Lawrence county, left home, saying that she purposed attending church. A short distance away she placed a portion of ber effects in the loaawu), so dial they couid be readily seen, and then drowned herself in an adjoining creek. The Bedford Democrat is evidently excited over the work of Prof. Lee. It says: "It has been clearly demonstrated to us that a law should be passed prohibiting any person or persons except pliysicians from mesmerizing any one. We saw a test Tuesday that convinced us that a subject could be made to commit a murder. A stop should be put to this at once."

Miss Ella Anderson, south of Harrodsburg, has been spending the week with Mrs. X. B. Rogers.

Mr. and Mrs. Roe Jones are vis j Sad Death. Of a Baby.

ing friends at Bedford.

F.msl v 1 IcDowi'l has sold oo

Capt. X. E. Mathers was abie to , (Mrres of Ian in Indian 'reek town-

From Saturday's Daily. Dr. aud Mrs. Kai.ieu were inn -

le out Thursday for the first time Shju to Lev, Wriirht. Considera- ! ritic(l thi monuug to Hud their lit-

AUTUMN HANGS

tie baby dead in its cradle. The

little one was as well as usual last night, and was put to sleep in its

ii, wi. ju tit v aiauj'o j Airs, vnar es ivooer son aim ouum f. , i . l4 , . , , . x- , at ! , - - , , . , , through Ihe mght, and when, ui looking tor a location. Mr. Aug- j re aHves in and about the city, have L, . . . .

lelt lor then- new home in an,i the Httle one was quiet, thev ton, III. Mr. l.ooper has been j" , . , . u,,s .leonine nh-vW.

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i cno.-en to ine pastorate oi tne .u.

in several weeks,owing to a serious tj0n, i?l,U00. j attack of fever. j yr tvn' jj n ! ! Mr. and Mrs. til b. Hooper,

Mrs. John R. Nugent, of French who have been visitiug Mr. aud

ent is a popular conductor on ttoe

Monon ami expects to locate in Bloomington.

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OVER OUR DOOR.

It means G ood Luck to every buyer who enters our store this season,

County Commissioners Gilmore and Walker, accompanied by Deputy Auditor Grimes, have been through the county making a thorough inspection of the bridges. Owing to sickness, Commissioner Sherlock was not able to ro.

E. church at Charleston.

The wife of C.R. Strain, a young .farmer of Salt Creek Tp., died Thursday of typhoid fever, after an illness of four weeks. She was 24-years old and leaves two chilchildren; the youngest is three months old. She was a devoted member of the Christian church. She was a loving wife snd a gentle mother, and leaves hosts of friends to mourn her departure.

The tire company of the city has ptesented Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffy with a beautiful lamp, aud the J.01K' lii, note uniiv ncu niii. explain itself: 'Saunderson Fire

After a time the mother went to the cradle, and turning down the rover, found that it was dead. Dr. Lowder was called, and upon examination found that a part of the body was yet wai m. Lvciy power possible was ued to resuscitate

the child, but all eii'orts failed.

Com nun v Xo. 1. of liloommjrtoi'i.

Ind., in appreciation of the valu-jThe little girl was .about eight

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company, and the cordial reception recently tendered us and which was by us sc much enjoyed, hereby present you this lamp as a token

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healthy. The Coroner was called and made an examination, from which he believes t hat death resulted froma sudden development

of our friendship and regard for j of some unknown trouble. It you.. Hoping that in after years j is an awful shock and the parents

A STOCK TO PLEASE THE MANY To Save tlio Money of all Who Come. 4

New,

Clean, Bright, Eresli aud Stylish.

Going to be sold at pris that will sweep

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The wooden ware factory at Mar

tinsville burned at 8:30 o'clock !

Wednesday night;, damages

than 2,000: insurance

The building caught fire in the

roof over the engine room, adjoin

ing a Ary room on the second floor,

our relations mav still remain as now, please accept the same with the well wishes for your future happiness and success.'' There is no mistake about there

arc overwhelmed with grief. Dr. Karsten made the following statement before the Coroner: ;My baby was in its usual health when we retired last evening; we put her in

the crib about 7 o'clock, her usual

A line qf popular selections made up of just such styles as you Want in Men and Boy's Clothing. Come to us if you want the purchasing power of y our dollar developed to its , FULLEST EXTENT.

EAGLE CLOT hi HG HOUSE, 1 viJ,uuu. , ,, ance during the night. Ibis morn-1

a i e and

port of the secretary of the city

hoard of health slalos thai. iliei'C nowr eiffht well defined eases.

and the flames spread through the ! tlmt tvvo ivalhs uwurrud. I ne

entire building in a remarkablv y iuiua 1 . ..x- i orders:

insr about (:ii0 mv wife went to her I crib to waken her, and found uerl

apparautly sleeping very soundly. She became alarmed at her perfect

WEfcjT SIDE.

J. W. SIMMONS & GO.

raw material in the yards, uninsur- j

"There shouid oe no assemDiae

ed, was burned. The factory jrave of ut lay or Sunday

employment to seventy-five men, j 'MMS or nl cniMUVU s lmru ils and had been runnhig Almost con-! th(Mr nl,(t,,s irr':,,lv v t!le stHntlv during the nn-moiul (!o;,re-i llan-or uf lho nvad oi the cV,i" sion. It was ownedby Compton, i tIclllic- luo aiaiJil1 vVlil Ault & Co., of Cincinnati, and w,, ! an'nn" who ,wv,n? Pl.a .n ,sn,.rl In- H...-,-v TJhvU I family, will allow other children

horrihed to hnd the child dead.

frs. J. W. Archer, of Spcnctr,' the i)f Prof find fr fy ' iiie is the mother of Mrs. A lew

Dr. Lowder, who lives neighbor to i If you want programs in vita-1 me, was immediately called andjtions, cards, dodgers, letterhead,! pronounced her dead. She vras ab j etc., Occ, the work is done tbev ways healthy and was never sick j ciiaipest and the neatest at theij a dav in her life. " ' x- , ; ,r ! : .ieicpnonc ottiee. , mm m- j i 1 The West Bedford Stone Co. has j ionim is still keeping at been getting out a ig chunk of; . , , c r , , . .

: I lit m:au LUu jijm. aim liitiivin.

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25 CENTf-

WILL PAY FOR THE

I of the same family to appear on the j toae' liiL'

larirest 'block of bme

There was but one change in. the : stViiilX children compiaining f ; stone ever iuarried at Bedford.

Indiana cl el e o uliou from the

sore throats

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their i

tne bioek is is feet long, feet

sh(wings.everv mcntli that mako the other lines jealous. The earn-;

previous vote on unconditional re- Uu,,aUs cxamiUc(l ltlnncnii::5ei v hv a I 2h lhk'!- i 1 L 1 !X . c m ....J

bill, when Congressman Bretz vot

ed with Messrs. Brookshiro. i

coinage.

pea!, on the passage ot the Udson ,v,;,-.mn .,r m,. c 1,,,,, Iconta.mny r8 cubic ieet, and at b

Unlytiiose who are to nurse tne i -1 pomuls to the foot, weighs K)or

Uick natienlsshonid le allowed in Pu poauu.-, xue sioxie ia tne uu-

lor. Conn and Ilolman for free ! v . .w, ..... i ct uaiK 'oiue without ilaw or biem-

in-, i i ii ii i i .ii ki.iiiii ii nil- ; i i l v i

ish, of any kind, and was channeled, quarried aud pulled out on the balls by six men in fifteen hours. It is to oc worked Jiito pmuoiuis for 4hc residence of Ex-Maj'or Koache, of Chicago.

To

the room. o visitors under am

Wednesday Bretz voted LMVlt,.vf vn nnWl-. nnonu w;n im

aganist the Bland free coinage ! n j and yisitors u t n

amendments, recommittmg the bill j . id, exchulea afl,r lhe li(.ul i.0 iiiC coiiiac Committee, r. uieaiii as oeiore.

Conn was absent and Messrs. Tay

lor, Holman and Brookshiro voted for the Bland amendment. After

The following is ihe program of the Monroe Count y Sundav School

i LTnion, to be held in the ainnt j

Presivlertan ctiurcn Aov.

the defeat of the amendment the !

ii i t ii I Mrect

wnoie inuiana aeiegaiion present j ,jsr voted for the repeal bill. j " ' " . . . 1 i).M) J otioiiui Services,

There will be one more week of court, and the following cases are yet to be tried: Emery T. Finch vs Margaret A. Siocomb et al, mechanics lien,Iov. 6. State ex rol Amanda Colpitt vS Rolia Jackson et al, damages', Nov. Amanda Colpitis vs Boar 1 of Commissioners, damages, Nov. 7. .James Freeman vs Chas. Graves, slander, Nov. 7. Foster & Kagsdale vs Solomon

Hays Estate, claim, Nov.s. j Steam Stone Cutter Co. vs Big Creek Stone Co., note, Nov. S. WorkingmetrsB. L. and Savings; Association vs Susan M. Fautkner, foreclosure, Nov. s. i Ellen Hood vs imcoin AicPheet : ers et al, quiet title, Nov. t. j Junius H. Stone adurr. vs IL J. j Brannock, et al, note, Nov. ). Workingmen's B. L. and Savings i Association vs Eunice SlocomI), j foreclosure, Nov. 9. j

Johu Berry et al. vs the North

Bedford Stone Co., quiet title, Nov. 10. Thomas T. Ray vs John Reid quiet title, Nov. 10.

10:00

Oii March -1, loUJ. lhe Legislatuio lepeaieci the section ui tiie road hnv providing fort ho eieetin

of road supervisors and vested their selection wholly in the township trustees. There was an emergency

10'!0 Rfjvo!v'. Ukv. yr, St;::-.. , . , , .n , . , . " " 3H:-j orrrniuzaiiiin am Authinon ..fj clause in the hill wiiicn virtually

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Jan. 1st, 1893.

Hew Mi:. iAi ir. Atldi ess f Wt'lO'iii'', lU:v. Ij. T. Van Ui.kavk.

I0:ln aV.-'ic:

the corresponding p?riod last year,'

winch w?is ic it!lf a xoiy gotui' niiUth. The Monon's passenger: earnings have done much to help!

out the statement, though the freight earnings have been above' otvvp di aing. ! Twice a week the The ahn-m Friday night at lOj o'clock was caused by lire boiuS;pTYP Vf A TRTT f uiscovered in the Gilmore black-j V 1 A IlilAlJ.

smith hop, on Madison, betweenj 5th and Hh streets. Th bnildingj v;as n one story frame, and m a! few minutes was all in llames, and, before anything could be done was:

a comoicie o. mere s mhuc'

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im.mIs. iiuwiu.-t the trusteed have permitted the sup- f 1ho (1,,;rr;n lf(ho i imsses .vajuuio rari ana viara Al'l- . i'n A;'. Simmons. I : ' . , , . , 4, 1 ! doubt as to the oiln of the lue,,H ()f K!1 ,,u?vi!!, :irfi xUtin

in.- iiumr D.piHun.-in, (ciMsoio iu scivcuuuw wini-.i , . ... m-.johlv sfirtetl from a tovc. " . . , Mk, Om. Srnrx,,:,:. j wcrc deeted, hut it will be ncces- ! P I i 1 ir Z'0 KirkwK)d Misinn nrifl idnn clv's. ! 1 j in th S(UUh east covirr m i tiiMil .

J.o.'ii'rmiANK.ifaryin ail ease, to lilt the oltiee. ruo ustHl for WO()d work. The

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, .sunt', e.oumy aui i uwhmii. m, n- ; oy appoim :ment nexr spring. t thnmnthor nf Min I ; hath School Organizations, - shop was well separated from other! vjiii, tne motuet oi ivti&. o. Xhn ought ihry n iiiHirn;,!;,-, j CJeorjjc K. Lowell. Superititead- ,nihiins and there was but little!' Rogers, has returned to her

AFTERNOON " ' ' I cut of the Monon, is feeling good danger. The insurance was jhoie at Lancaster, Ky., after a

i.;;u Dcvuuoijui Sv.i-a:v. lii-.v. j;aki.k. : " Vl 4il tlx litvmo n;. xivi , w-mie ine loss is estunateu at ooou. .i -A

of (ouiil y

ide:

J:(MI ( Il ':iiiiy.:i1 Mill ( mini v S. S

Ta ion.

:j;.J'J S;ibi);tlh School kalicu'iu'v.

a,- "inrouL'ii uii" ruior i

PlU)K. .1. A. ii-)l!i:i;N, i ,

On Thmn-h tiu- Suhrhnh,,,!,,!!,' 1 ual 0 oi I lie umus tins seasuu,

j ... ( 111". V. J . K. STKKi.i-;. I"). O. nt it u'm )! hinlloH viOi (c) '1 l.rou.irh M..j T..Mf h,,s ; flvL afet'v aud eoini'oil lo the ndMi-: bun i.v

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during the World's Fair, and was iQ lop belonged to Samuel Gil- Take your face to" KcrrV galreceiving congratulations on all UU)ro .iliti ulj just ;een repaired, ileryand have it rhotographeiL

Chtirlos lieoves came near meet-j Torn lirsnTxnUl the rnysiiig wilh a si nous aeeident torie an.i o rots of the Critevians

The road secured the lion's

' Umus this seas

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j runs of the road. Xo small part .. . I i , S I

inw.vuv 1 oT this success was one to Mr. no-

last umht. Tom now wears the

city team became fractious hen;ivgnl.uioa aUchor amJ chain-

iieeves attempiou to put tne liar-;

j again on duty at the electric light

plant. John Howe a well known IMooinington boy, is now connected with a grocery store in Knoxville, Tenn.

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Keevc6WrtbU;tolH?outto-day,butierawu ut o ciock, wucu uuui

House and oenate adjourned sjne

klie.

- - . i no ov: riiii'i inuv' k;n;cun i r

:i.on liowioFail in n.m,,,!. h, oi ; well. He was always on duty, and ness on lum to go to tne nre, ami - Work. ( has. j). Mkks. ; k, : r.-n ...o.n i,;,.' iv,.1 1 1- .i u;.,, v..f iiw, Congress was ended yesterday at-

. i(l . I . . . , i V ill J 111 lilt ilf'WU 7iJV tUll 11 r L i()lllV.L LI 111 il 11 U II. T I- I OUl'.HV, -

v.i) siiidv .f Missions ; the lml.it ot sleeping m lie i-ould

Mns. TnoMi'snx. give all ios time lo the road, (iivhm lo A! issjon.. ;

Hkmiy Wooi,i;!!y. ; Llzie lapp is able to be about ! jng the tin Will briny, one or the

iM, ,'Ai:sej' iairain after a short illness and is

;onu' mm I'raist- t-r ire.

::i0 Ihf Door to the Sirh'.jlars Heart.

How to owm it, Chas. I). MtKo. 8:00 Question Hox. i 'oU(Vc1 hv (J. D. Mkh;s. G. X. liCrrOCK, J. W. Clkvkngbh. f Lom'

The union Thanksgiving service

is considerably shaken up. Dur

ing the tin Will CJritty, one of the

liremen, i'ell inio a pit whh?h had

lately been dug, knocking him this year will be held in the Col-

senseless, lie was helped out andilega Avenue Methodist church,and

oon restored, and wa none the Kcv. T. If. Willis has been invited

worse off this morning, excepting

a few bruises.

to preach the sermon The date is Nov. 30th.