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Weare making another raid on oar subscription books and are determined to drop from the list all who are deHnquent-not only drop; them, but use out ntmost .efforts to collect what is due. Does this mean, you? If i does, we hope the matter can be settiedt,a , once ind-riaa friendly way. The amount may be small,but it is important to us, and prompt attention on your part will save trouble all around. If you fail to attend to this at once, we shall think that you don't care about the matter, and shall act accordingly. .. We shall be-sorry if we have to drop your name, and then push you to the wall for what is due us. c - H. J. FELTUS, PuBUSHBR. AN ACROSTIC.

suiting in their deportment, and many times have been known to violently push back passengers whose only offense was their anxiety to get on their trains. It is time these important gentlemen, who treat the traveling public like cattle, should be learnt a lesson.

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the leading paper of Monroe

county. Washing T on, Jo H rison, . 3ct E land, Jack S onr 6r Ant, Ar T bur, B U chanan GaRfiek! A D ams M A dison,

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A. J. Ralphy has been appoint

ed a member of the pension board lor Brown county in place bf Dr. Spencer. Ralphy is a Republican and Spencer is a Democrat rreason enougbv-r-Telephone. ..

Dr. Ralphy was a members of

the Board under Cleveland and is an old fasbioned,thorougbbred, dyet-in-the wool,troe blue Brown county Democrat . The Telephone campaign liar is evidently getting in training for 1890. The appointment ot General Green R. Raum, of Illinois, as Commissioner of Pensions is a good one for the country; as he will administer the affairs of the office on purely business principles, and without sentiment.The wholesale re-rating and increasing 61 pensions will be stopped to: a large extent .and the extravagent promises made by Republican speakers last fall will not be fulfilled, as it never was . intended that tby should be.

Some parties at Washington J. propose to . ? furnish the Couriek with correspondence from that

city, and send specimen letter

which consists of nothing scarceif but a lot of the, vilest personZ al abuse of the President. The Courier is strictly a partisan - Democratic newspaper, but it will never debanch vits columns by printing such insulting stuff about the President of the United States. A man can be.a partisan without being a black-guard Ixis announced in the daily r press that Congressman Cooper

has sued the Union Depot Co. of

Indianapblis,for 7,000 damages lor personal injuties he reeeiyed "I through an assault ai the hands of one-ol the gate keepers; This siiitr we hope, will developed the fact as to whether the traveling

public haSs any rights the gate-

men-are required to respect It has been irequently noted that,

axsl general ruie. inev are m-

m Yakej is a Phi Bel. Hal Reed is suffering with heart trouble this week. Prof. Eryrn lectured at Kokonio last Friday night, I he Literaries adjourned on last. Friday night for the show. Miss Rogers, class .'SO, is teaching at UnionvtUe, this county. Dr. Jordan delivered a lecture in Cloyeidale Saturday night. Homer Guthrie, prep, class 'S9, was visiting friends Sunday. lioyi Batman is clerking for

Tourner Bros; on Saturdays.

Miss Knox enjojed a visit from

her mother the first of the week.

The University was well repre

sented at the show Friday night.

The mother of Prof. Griggs was

visiting him the first of the week.

Tom Stephenson, of Ellettsville,

visited his fraternity brothers Sat

urday.

Prof. Boone left on Friday morn-

ing for Richmond at which place he will deliver a lecture.

Miss Wright, of Richmond, was visiting college Monday, She will probably enter next term. Bruce returned homo Jfonday on account of sickness of his mother. He will not return the winter term.

The fiist number of the "Student" made its appearance Monday. It is neatly gotten up and the reading

matter is first class.

H a! . Reed gave a b an q uet to the

Betas at the National House Thursday night. After the banquet they repaired to their hall and dancing was indulged in till a late hour. One Walker, through Freshman with '92, who is teaching in Rush county was seriously if not fatally injured while engaged in a game oi bail at his school one day this week. . Bamberger and itfltchsll returned from Bloomington, 111., Saturday where they had been attending the

Nation Convention of the Phi Bel

Fraternity. The nest one will meet in Atlanta, Gn. Prof. Barnes was unexpectedly called to New York' Thursday, by the death of his grand-father. He is the second member of the Faculty who has been called away by the death of relatives since college opened. - : V i

The long looked fr and much talked of Freshman election material ized Monday evening, much to the amusement of the classmen. As the factions were very evenly divided it was 4 o'clock before a temporary

chairman was elected and he being a

f rat man the election of their ticket

was insured. The Barbs following

the precedent of lormer clas3es,whveh is not productive of harmony, re

mained and elected their men ; as it

stands ihe class has two sets of of

ficers for each claim the victory.

and called on the G. A. R. boys. Whai's the matter with Indianapolis. TFo mean what's the mailer with the Rads. Wallace's show was pretty well

represented from here. Uniouville ! A

never goes back on a circus. The Ur. ion vi He school began Monday witfi Miss Bessie Rogers from Bloomington as teacher. Miss Rogers takes the place of Mr. Parks who is

not able to teach on the account of

sickness.

Decker's show gavo two very in

teresting performances at tliis place

last Friday and Saturday nights. They had a good crowd both nights. The Iiutchincr bovs ajjo 9 and 11

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years deserve much praise in acting their part. Thcv support their

mother who is a widow living in

Terrc Haute.

Wm. Runyan's house and contents were entirely consumed by fire one day last week . It is supposed that one of the little boys in playing with fire set the house a fire,as thcie was nobody at homo at the time but the two children;, Mrs. Runyan having gane to a neighbor's house. We wore glad to learn that the neighbors knew what to do in time of need. air, Runyan is a poor man and ought to be pitied. Anything that any one may feel like given him wili be highly appreciated, Ho lives 3 miles west of here on the Blooniingiion road. B. A. G.

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CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE COURIER S

CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS.

SA1T CREEK. One month of school gone.

Our wheat-report will appear soon. J. B. Oensley purchased an engine

of Asa White.

What's the matter with Indianapolis? She's all right. . ; The Kiantorfer boys have located their saw mill in this township. Ohio will elect a governor on the 5th ot November, and Jim mie Camp beil, his name will be." We understand that two gentlemen from Clinton county, were here recently wishing to purchase a farm. From the tfime that Judas gave Christ the betraying, kiss in the garden for thirty pieces of silver, money h as been a dangerous factor the root of all evil. Its history contains blacker and more heinous crimes than than that dread monster and terror to the human race King Alcohol. The corrupt work that has been

done in this world by the use of

money is fearful to contemplate. But in that great day of reckoning when the last tr um p s h all sound, and we are all assembled before the Judgment Bar of God, and every man be judged according to his works then money wili be valueless and useles. There will be no corrupting or bribing that tribunal, but each one must stand upon their own merits, J. 8. Ef UN10NVILLE. The Martin sale was last Tuesday. Miss Emma Lee is visiting her brother and sister at Indianapolis. Homer Lee from Illinois visited his father, Wra. Lee, recently. Sheriff Farr was m town Friday

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of all kinds, from the cheapest to the BEST. We also keop-

BBEsesaaresa ssaas gages

Smoke the "0- C, 0." Cigar. Try Ben ck art's cream bread. See the now stock of Lamps, at Whitaker's grocery. T 't il

lo one sells better or

cheaDer Groceries than Mort

Wfaitaker.

Take your country produce

to Charley MoPheeters'?Greeves'

old stand.

Buy your Underwear

at The CORNER.

Charley McPheeters wants

to sell you your groceries 'Give

him a trial.

G. M. Wliitakor always

has the best of everything in

the grocery line.

A prompt and free delivery

of goods at Charley McPheeters'

new grocery.

Don't fail to see that fine

line of Lamps, Glassware and

Queens ware, at Whitaker's.

See what they have at

Whitaker's grocery before you

buy any China,Glass,or Queensware. Winter Caps in Endless variety, at . The CORNER. -Don t waste foot-wear by running around hunting lor anything in the grocery line, but go to Whitaker's at the start,where you can can get every thing. C. P, Touruer has severed his connection with "The Corner"

aiid wishes to -notify his customers that he can be found at J. P. Tourner & Co., West Side,One Door North of Alley. The letters X. Y. Z. are at the bottom of the alphabet, but the X. Y. Z. Cigar is at the head ol all cigars. The sales in this town alone have doubled within the last two months. You will

always smoke it after one trial. Nearly all the dealers in town sell it. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A CHEAP HOME.

I will defy any Clothier to show as nice, as fine or well fitting Clothing as my stock or to sell as cheap.. I can save you from

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in the price of a Suit and about the same in Overcoats according to quality. It will pay 'any one to give me a look through.

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GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS; kept in the City.

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osifl Hair as mucii other cUming, Wg have a large assortment of r-ull kinds of Bedroom Suits, Pallor Sust, LOUNGES, ',.v SIDE - BOARDS, DRESSERS

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hmUiem given proniift and carit: at- ImM,

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elofie out at ivholesate.ari

cash. Now is yottf chnireot"

I carry in stck ' the - best line of Fu rn itu re and Undertaking good's'-;, i J 'S

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Sv.ry Garment We Sell is Guaranteed to give Satisfaction or Money CheerM! y Eefunded.

WE CAN FIT YOU IN

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In fact everything yor. way want. Pi&no&.Qrgazis and Sewing Haohines Kept In stock and sold on monthly payments. Come and s-eeus tjnd' get our prises. J; ... North Side Square, Waldron's Bhck.

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Do Yonr Own Iyatagr, Homo. y will djc everything. They sreaold every, where. Pi-ice JO c. a 'package, 'hoy havnoequxl (or Streugthj, Brightnoaa, Amount in Packagca or for Ft:t:ies4 of Colar, or no n.fadin Qualities. They do not crock or saiot; 40 colors. jPor eUle by.

i.is not retired from business, but wiH be found at bis old stand inV ' tfie Sudburv becic with ; t ,'"' complete Uffe of j ; ;

Supplies. He will hereafter : devote -1'

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Cora E. Woolt.ey

Fbakk R YVoolley, J x - Leia E. Roojsbs.

Office Pirrt Boor East f Bank, BLOOMINCTOH, INDIANA.

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Has arisen from the ashes, and is again prepared to do all kinds of

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!er the nlaee. Sudburv Block. North -M

BLAGKSIMM M 1H WORK.

As he lost heavi iy hy the late fire he hopes that all hin M customers, and many new one, will give him a call; Cor. College A v. and 4 th st.

-HEAL J5STATE

Atkins' SilYer

Mtwlc from our celebrated Silver Steel, tempered bj our pal en led methods. It is tb fastest cii'tias, easifst niuuinjr wnde; it -wlY.i nut cnt any-other saw in u2. EJlR5 W(MS) andBOrir Tin3Ur.11 it Trill do satisfactory

work irhuro otbrr sftWB fail. This has been demonstrata! b; aetual tests in all land;, of woods, with the most improved saws. It is the c-est '?all the year around saw Tcdi V'c AIBKr T1X WH2,5i- to produce a saw equaling tbo A'ffliLfiKS S21.Vm STESIi.

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$1 Fur Caps,

66 lots in Maple Heights addition to the city of- Bloomington. Gloat;

to factories, within two squares of C'oilege Avenue, and one square of

mcadauHzed streets and walks.

Cheapest lots in town. Trices 50 to

$150 per lot. Call on S. E. CarMICHAEL.

Notice of Pinal Settlement of Estate

In the matter of the estate of John Carter deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, November Term, 1S89. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of John Carter doccased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 16th day of November, 18 S9, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and is bow cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others hitero.-.ted therein, are alo bareby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and mr.Ke proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. GILBERT L. BURCH, Executor. October 2dth, 1830.

Remember the place, South

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facing the , Courk-heuse

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I haye just received a carload of those celebrated O'Brien farm wagons. The lightest running wagon in the world. Made

from the best material; the Best

Finished Perfect Proportion. The only Plumb Spoke Taper Wagon made. O'Brien Bros, have been manufacturing wagons since 1855 and made only a Strictly First-Class Wagon in every rer-

pect. All Fully Warranted, If

you want the best wagon come to my new building and you will buy. James Ryan, Opposite County Jail. Smoke the ;40, C O." Cigar. Oysters in every style at Benckar-s. The Largest Overcoat stock is at The CpBNER. Buy Groceries of "Mort," in Dpraud's block, and set good goods, low pricey and coarteocifi treatment.

Frlc, lmelsaw JScSes cad Sialic? Ga5?(?s, 3f5 H52uSAa .PEE. FOOT. For w.l3 by Hie trade. Jl.sk your bnrdware dealer for the ATKIP S SILVSB ST2SL aid take uo oilscr. Ii tiw dealer will uot order it for you, remit amount with order direct to us.

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Dattle, Sli eep and Hogs

Ari3i5 from Ija!?uritiea of the Blood, and, from Functional Deransemants.

AT ONCE. lVrnviDeat position the 3 ear round!; Good lircekly puv gun,r an teed ! No ex peri ence needed ! Oul good character and willingness to work required, Outfit free,; Send for terms and onimcnee at once; Write J. AUSTIN SUAW & CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. ; iiumh w..Nnrv?iii.,M in';iinioi: i.uiiiii WWWPi NOTICE OF SURVEY. " Notice is hereby given to all non residents and ail others interested that I will proceed together witb the Count)' Surveyor,of Jfonroe cpuni3T, State of Indiana, on Monday the SSth day of October, ; 1889, ' to run and establish all the lines and corners necessary to be established in section 5, township 8,range l east. Meet at iny residence at 1 o'clock p. in . on said da be present t said time and place else the survey will proo led in your absence. I Thi3 the 21st day of Sept. 18S9. Thomas H. LfAMKiKs-. K

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one who. takes hoW of this

4racU Irom ib ir leiti?. ETiir'- Stffi

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areetftntas uiauy; we will Murt you if Ustay moil vJ?

Huotb sr ift s aSican of yua tu your part f Tlic -ou nr.. it ."- take holti you wfti b able to J k up cJ4 6Mt- r3ttJofe.!: ' Ott aNOuat of a force! uianafHctwer awl 1 S,4iJ4 o;.. .R

people for each. I;ud in SIovbI Cr!uim Silk Yrlvet

HuiJuCbrmlMgydocorrtUrfuce.iInntionieMii ---?ss world. Larfpoft Slat?, GiSnten larpyin c.- kuo'.. Aycaia ' . "."

waaiettf r.ioorai n-mw, utg iwoucy lorageaw. abj oobcmi . ss5aE

talking Decenary. ; - Whenever !iowm every ouawaat- ta purchase. Agent tke thousand of ieracc whh rapidity never ' J '" M before kuumi. Great profits uvalt every. worker. Aaeata are ,. '-'Ml

ihouli von couclude to Co no further, why no harm Is lone. -J. ".-.V3 , Addnaa. 3S. a ALLKH &i CO AOGCSTa, JUiy -"i niMiwn, a ii i ii iii i n mm mi r mm mm imS

Administratratcrs Sale. Notice ia hereby giveu tliat the

PRSSESTIOJi OF H06 CHOLERI

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Paris Bros., Druggists, Bloomington, Monroe county, Ind. H. Lindleys Sonis, Druggists. Bloomington, Monroe county, Ind.

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In tbo matter of William (7. Graves deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court. No. 10. - - Kotice i3 hereby given that upon petition file;! in said Court by Richard W. Carr, Administiator of said ostate, sotting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay tbo debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the 3rd day of September, 1889. find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the s&me to-be settled accordingly. Tfie creditors of said estate are therefor hereby notified of such

insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance ten days before the 1st day of said court Witness the Clerk and seal of suid Court, at Bloomington, ludiaua, this 7th day ot October, 1889. EIS OCH FULLER, Clerk.

MDlvTON BOUTS.

is tte GnEAM of A! tha Packaga offee . . ftr a!s Leatfii 6riM!cs. wfe M io . . ... . PACKED 8Y

zi. nice, fresh stock oi staple and fancy groceries, at Charley McPbeetors', the vW Grooves corner.

Smcko the "0, & 0." Oka?,

i.ouibs'llJo, Netv Albany & CIiicio Tians aAtK at wji,oomisotok, Central Stauidard Tune.) ineiTact Jaa. 16th, 1880.

Going North (Mdraro 1ty Bffall 10:58 a. r , Uhliagro N-gtt Express. , . . , 11:28 p. n , Golug' Sou I U---lutsvPio j!y M.iil. 4:05 "p. ni f.ntu.s'ville Kiht JSxpress. .f .... 3:4-3 a, m Call on Mort Whifeaker, the Corner Grocer, Dutaiid bloolft

Notice of Sale of Seal Estate. ; Notice is hereby given, that John D. Morgan, (Commissioner appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court in the case of Eiizabei h Barrett et. al; vs.. Susan Underwood, wili offer at nutlie aueti6atole Mg on "i :., '" . Monday the 4th clay of SloVember, at 1 o'clock p. in; on the premises, the following described real estate in Monroe county, Iadiana. to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section sixteen, town seven, north) range Qnecst. Terms of sale are a$ follows,towit: Ob c-th i rd cash on day of sale and the remainder in two equal payments of six and twelve tnonths; from day of sal e, p urchascr gi ving his note tor deferred payinotUs with acceptable freehold security, wai ving relief from valuation and appraisement laws and bearing lUtcrest at the rate of 6 per cont. from ;d ate of sale until paid. JOHN D. MORO Alf;. Commissioner.

win qci. au... urisv. vmw.m , av; ;,, highest bidder at the late residieneeof said decedent,in Ben fen tpwhshtp v

Monroe county; State of Indiahaj OA

commencing alf ID o'clock & bqu : all -the personal property en t not taken by .bfre: :s&tof how iii the field, hay Ih stacks1, wagons ' ". ;y farming utensais, household and Xj: kitchen fnriiitujreiand? Yarioiis )thei ',4-JfS articles. ; ."- ATERi under Five dollars eash itv hand j ait , v3 sums oVr Five dollars , w credit ffc.'t LkS

six montns win oe given ine pur

chaser giving' note With approved

security waving all relief from iValu:atiga appiiso.eitt : laws.- U :.-8

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undersigned has been appointed by

the J udire of the. Circuit Court ot

-Monroe County, State of .lnciiaiis m

aaministrator,, of the estate of Hiram

Martin late of Monroe Cupula ty; (d$' - ceased. f'Ti . .

Said estato i supposed to be j spi vent.- -t )tixAMGijJ .

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Notice of Adniiiatiofii

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Notice is hereby f given, that: the

undersigned h as 4een. appoin ted, by 5;

the udgd of the ; Qircmi Court oit

H. ICnitrlifivJiitfi; of Monirnp icniintvH"

deeeased i;.:vv Said estate is supposed to bi sol-

veutl ; vjOiy 1); MGKGAN? 't '.J.V Ad ministration.

Sept. 30th, .3ti?8ft

Miers & (7orr att'ys.

Notice of Administratioar

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iNotice is hereby ; given tbalA the

undersigned has been appointed byJ

the Judge of the Circuit Oputt of 5f

Monroe county. State ot Indiana

administrator d 3 ban is non , wi th tho f

will annexed of the estate 'Jfa' Newton deceaseds 't f,i ,' ' . '.'"Jd

Said estate is supposed to he msol-

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Druggists, 2irC0o.t aaa $3MKK,4

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