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BLOOM I NGTON, INDI AN A NEWSPAPER EOS. EVERY EIRESIHE. PUBLISHED BY ilKAVKSS BROTHERS. CrFlCE IN MAY BUILDING TERMS OF.SUBSCRIP'ij BY MAIL POSTAOK rKEPAIt). One year $;.oo Six months 53 Three months .-J Single copy 5 The following persons have authority to receive subscriptions, and transact all other business foi , The Courier: Stinesville - - Miss Jane Staley Slletisville - - - DC. Miller SJnionville - - - W. H. Kerr Smith ville - - Theo. Thrasher I 6GMINGS AD GOINGS ITEMS OF INTEREST FOUND IN THE DAILY ROUNDS. Person! Mtmtion Vt hl lUouJuuiugtwu r plm Mre Uolug aud Where TUcy Local News Brie By Told. R. E. Johnston is visiting friend: at Terre Haute. Mrs. John Schovel is visiting relatives at Spenoer. Prof. Miller and wife are spending a few days at Eagle Lake. Miss Delia Harris has returned from a short visit to Ellettsville. Prof. Ingler is entertaining his brother of Pike County this week. Mrs. U. H. Hon went to Bethany Park yesterday to spend a few days. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wallingford, Jr., at Sheridan, a son. Misses Grace and Jennie Slocumb of Indianapolis are visiting relatives in this city. Mb. Maud Showers and son Earl, are spending the summer at Bethany Park. Miss Comie Seay, of Spencer, is the guest of Miss Moliie Johnson, North Morton street. W. B. Baker has returned fro m a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Birdie Dewess, of Denver, Col. Miss Mary Lindley left for Evansville yesterday, where she will remain for some time. Frank Wade returned last evening and is a guest of his brother, B. E. Wade, at Hotel Gentry. With today Hinkle's meat market will supply their customers with boiled hams in any qitantiy desired. Misses Maggie and Eva Wilson have returned from a pleasant visit to their sister, Mrs. Lora Webstei of Phiadeiphia. Born, to Edward Barn hi 11 and wife, at Unionville, a daughter. Born, to James Fleener and wife, same place, a son. All Odd Fellows are requested to meet at the hall this evening nt ; o'c'ock, to attend the funeral Siiter W. B. andburn. C'HAS. bEARS, N. G. ol Many of ou reade r will remember Dr. J. E. ivi se the specialist from Cincinnati, who formerly visited here quite frequenth Reed his 'ad" that appears ii this issue:. W. L. Douglas $3 SH0E.5X.vsx And ether specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Hisaes ere the Best in the World. Bee descriptive advertisement whicb appears Is this paper. Tala a Sotatttste. Insist on having XV. L. DOUGLAS? SHOES, with name and price stamped on bottom. Sold by ED WHETSELL

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r:vos at .enucsiown. Uev.AV. F. Keed f:oin a visit to iV.oli. has returned Mis Alia Oram is visiiiug relatives in Chattanooga, Tenu. Miss Ella Coif is Kuightstown Ibis wee!;. VlSltlUg at Miss Hat tie Sniiln is visitingAda Crutcher at LouisvilleMi Miss Mabel Rhorer of Middlesbor ough, Ky. is visiting Mr- and Mis S.C D dds. Mr. and Mrs. Will .Breeden exneci f to attend the camp meeting at Mew Albany, Mr. Tke.i. K- Willis and Will Wyley are attending the camp meetin tr at New A 'than v. The M. '.'j- C.Mngt pwyr mooting will be held 1 ac the residenuc of Geo Jacksou this evening. Pi :". 7. Z. McCaughau left y ester day 1 : "Lokomo, where he will spend a week the guest of friends. J.W. Cravens and Luther Grimes, accompanied by "Old Tramp" drove over to Martinsville yesterday to spend a few days with the band 003' s at Camp Norton. Mrs. William Watson died at her residence on West Kirkwood Avenue, shortly after six o'clock last evenim of consumption. She was about -15 years of age and ha. been alilieted some time. Grant Bailey while strapping n razor at Eph Huges barbershop permitted that keen implement to slip from the strap almost amputating ono of his fingers.. Mrs. Elizabeth Xeal and sou, Henry of Lexington, Ky. Aud Mrs. Mrs. Belle Worthiugton and Miss Lillian, Mrs. and Miss Smith and aeice of Indianapolis, are guests of Mr. and Airs. C.A. Moffat, west of town. In this Usue of The Courier appears the advertisement of Dr. K. J. Rose, the eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, who is soon to visit Bloomington. Dr. Rose formerly visited here frequently and :iad a large number of patrons. Read his advertisement in another oiumn. All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. The friends of Capt. W- R. Myers, at Anderson, are booming him as a suitable candidate for gubernatorial honors on the democratic ticket. He is the wellknown ex.Secertary of State, and was a candidate for Governor at the time Col. Matson was nominated, Anderson is also the, home of Major Doxey, recently mentioned as a Republican candidate for Governor. It would be a great honor to that town if the heads of the two party tickets should be Myers and Doxey. They are both competent to fill the posi tion named. Dr. Kites' Pain P;'.:s, "One cent a dose." Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre ! tram Ammnnia Alum nt mv nthcr nrliittor-int ; 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Excursion Notutc. On account of the Harvest Home Camp Meeting to be held at rj.,.ic..i T..i.. . -.i, 1 ufi.u ii .1. w""'.ucw,u JI"m '"'g-" t . :li I... .i.i ii : i tonedtom and return at rate ot in iirrl np tln ftito f.1 Of)

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I Kllettfsviiie, nui., .111.1 v -oiii, ,;. Tlie new bridge over the .Moimn north of town is completed. Rev H W J-Ueeii and wife o Franklin, are visiting here thi.--week. Misses Lizzie Gre;jn, 11 at tic Lav. -on, Ilallie Culley, Baiumie Pa.ig-ti ud Cora Allen of Spencer w:-re lie guests of relatives here thieek. C C Smith visited Morgan eoun .' this week. The Ellettsville party in Denve:. 'ol., are expected back July Mist. The K of I"s are conteinphitinj.' buildintr over C L Buchanitan's tore room. W C Draper writes back from Denver, Colorado that his wile's health is improving rapidly. A phonograph has been in town .ill week. Mr and Mrs Mullier of Indianapolis, visited relatives here tin. week. On last Sunday July 21, a Cumberland Presbyterian church was organized at Modesto, in what is known as the Johnson neighbor hood, with IS members. A Jarye basket dinner was a feature of tinday, and as the meeting was pre viously published and widely cir culated a delegation numbering closely on to 800 or 1000 gathered during the day to participate in re ligous worship and listen to the gospel preached by servants of tinLord. The crowd gathered early. and promptly at 10:30 Rev Chs Marts, who is pastor of the C. i church here, and who has been the main instigator in the work of "Organization" preached a Nonappropriate sermon from Rev o: 8"Behold I set before you an open door." A iter his discourse, which was of about forty minutes duration, the meeting adjourned for dinner. The ladies of the neighborhood had prepared a bountilul repast, and the vast throng was fed with a large surplus of the "necessity of life remaining." The oilicers of the church here were present and agisted in the business part of the exercises. The election ol' of three elders and thiee deacoi s was the next thing in order, and A E Johnson, W S Dehip, and Geo Johnson were the chostm ones for eldership and James Johnson. Washburn Eun is and Mr Boeinau were elected as deacons. At '1 o'clock p m Rev H W Steen of Franklin, formerly pastor of the C P church here, delivered the Ordination sermon which was attentively listened to after which communion service was held. Excellent music by the choir wss one of the principal features of t he occasijn. An extraordinary elloi' will be put forth at once towards the erection of a church out there, and the day seems to be near at hand when the untiring worker.-, who are at the helm will pee then efforts rewarded by a C P church in that neighborhood. The new churcn was christened Johnson's Chapel. Another One. Uncle "Dad" Starnee, living we.-t of town, has attained bis GVKh birthday, and about 12o of his friends took their baskets and went in. Mr Ab Howard took him to another farm to see some sheep and decoyed "Dad" till everything was in readiness at home. When he returned he was very "muchly" surprised. Every new lace he beheld he vundd ejaculate. "Well, 1 declare! Are you here?" A bountiful repast was laid, and every one partook of it till it appeared tin I Drs. Rogers and. Harris (wh were present) would be required. After dinner ice cream was served o 1 i 1 imisio ... :,... .... ,i 'P" - ""1" I11US1C llils given Oil 111? organ, guitar aud violin. I'.very one went away wishing "i)adMi and his wife many more such j pleasant days. B.& O. S. W. Ry will run a , cl Kxt!urHion t0 cin . . . ' Local Ticket Agents in regard to ti,ne of special train and low rate,

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cousin. Mi Jennie Dennett, south ylllX relatives is the southern uf lowl Jpart cf the slate. They will Mrs. Frank Kinser is in Bloom- j visit the old State Capitol, Coryinjrton tiiis week. :don, Dr. Hun's birthplace, WyanBorn. to Mr. and Mrs. E. O. dotte Cave, New Albany, Louis-

Lee, a daughter. Mr. and Mis. Isaac Graves were visiting their children :n Bedford this week. Mrs. Lee, of Mitchell, is visiting her son Elmer this week . Rev. Butler and wife and Miss Florence Uuackenbush left for Paoli, Monday, to attend the district conference . Mr auci M;s. Frank Strain, of .New Ai!)aiiy. are nere 1 visnmg relatives. i Mrs. I ). J. Kinser is entertain-: i-!g Mrs. Dihnan, of Clear Creek, j Miss Blanche IVdiio is here! visitmoher sis.er, :Mrs. rial .1 oodwarc Jud-t Terre A f.,.:i.. rtf .V; uuu lauun, ' 1 lau le, are expected hre tomorrow' to make an extended visit with relatives. Mr. Glymp-e. of Limestone, is ; spending several days in our viiage. Mrs: Ciwirlev l arson returned : , , , , ,. ,r 10 her home m Ind:anapolts MOn ! d;1y- ! ; Dr. Miles' Pain Mils cure .Neuralgia. I - .... , - f f;j "S 4i.l 1: '--liiU."i! :. Ti'y arc i: hyco;- .: collar cr a-7 v.Ji ':A- : .l nr tV-o c::'v v.ntcr-)rv-:.i :-:-x u . ' 1 - r ;C:M ....... ':. y.cry rjl.-.c, :-.u:i:;rd un follow; Ol tUC JCUU TRAD?I 1 ilP flW to .".rV.. r.t:c :.cfaso nv.y ii- y caeiv p-.-js-aMy i fl;.-lor i':i':3 P.ofc ve .'m scr.d a sample di- ,; of prise. Coikrs s;,c. :-c. j -?t.stc mid d-u-j oi- luracd-dovva coiJJLism COMPANY, A si: ; .. ... i:iUl:i.k ixq. , : rect 0.1 v.-hc-lhcr ;:; hx ij v.-jii h ' ! WOW 1-OltES

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::TLi; .!:'. ' ): : i. p. -sf.su '.ViiJ -'J .. in'-". :. i . j, . . , ..... i - . .' ou :l in'ii. i'i ' .t iodee; J: " v,l:o supers vit; ':o ifiv well. i V ; ru;.iy ; ,i:!Vi:. 1 v a 1 Dr. T. J. L,nvder, of Bloom gton was here Monday, Miss Lottie Oliver is making j ao extended visit to relatives in i Xew Albany. auni Lydia C.irmichael vvn as tupped tu. iiie 1 liuie. on Tucs- ; ciay. She has been suffering at d., -initial droj).sy for live years. j. and Mr. A. W. lion are j,,H.n,.jjn, a two weeks vacation vil'.e and other places. Ayer's PILLS Received Highest Awards jMEDALi IWORLD'SJ AT THE World's Fair AS PRJZEv I nt BL5 1 MEDAL id'EXA VISTA. Mr. and Mrs. Mallicoat, of White i Hnll l r... ,M , - cwiWai, i Fienry Crum, Sunday. Jacob Weaver is reported worse this week. .'Irs. W-injer is still very sick Mr. and Mrs. -ourv Steen. ot ooisoury, visited relatives north ol (own Son.'-iv s,.-..l ,v,!U! .n ,Sc ,n m,h ,...,,., ' tr;' ' " U tlUa U'lK Fil?iJjUU Vamueter, of Victor, visited home folks at Cincinnati, . ' Jnuuuiy, and crave us a pleasant (5 . I, )!il - VOVa-.v( iiie.''.:l'd iifow.i. of O veil )0 , .. ,, , , , ' g.u s,; ol .nr.. arioa -uar-.-".mdav; '-and stili t here's i vas tic i anda'e IlJOlto ioiieov." Mr. ami rs. Char.e-.' l.-ujeb, of South I'uioii, were at 1 he basket j lure' 11 .- Sunday i . RevTiioi.as'i- to preach here ! 4, , , . , 1 i use i'l-c r-aiuniny ann .unoay 01 j AtU(ii.-l, Miti tiie funeral of iixwai'd Martin ia. o will be ji eaehed the se com !;'. v. t . : Vl UV-H . :.i t J.-.V- il tfU A )--.! . - J Mr'-" &s 1 piece, of - sl c?.' vO o o. i ODacco

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Hotice to lJoii-E,33idents. The .State of Indiana. ) Aloiiroc County, v !ij l he .Monroe Circuit Court, October Term. 1 ir). Thomas Oliver . . . v. f ( oinplaiut liell Oliver. No. 823. No'.v comes the Plaintiff, by Thomas J. Sure, his attorney, and

1 ales his complaint herein, together with an affidavit from William B. I Caldwell t hat said dt i'euda.'it Belle j Oliver is not a. ivsideut of t he State of Indiana: that, said aetiou is for a Divorce and that -said non-resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby give.i iaid defendant last, named, that uu-les.-i she bo and ::-p(.vir on the first day of the next term !of the MonroeCircuit Court, to U; h olden ou the tSecond Monday of October A. D. I Mo, at the Court House in Bioomitigtoii in said Couuvy and St:it, and ausvver or demur to said coiuplaiut, the Siii.'ie will be iieard and dutarmined in her absence. Wit ness my name and the seal of said Court atlixed at Blooniiugton this 20th day of July A. IX 1NSK5. John T. Woouward. Clerk. Notice to 11 on Residents. Complaint to p;i t title to real estate, to eaneei mortgage ou real estate and complete record title thereof. The State of Indian;; Monroe County . In the i.o;;r;e Circuit Court, October Term, 1N;.". John M. Ste)iK'nsou vs. Alexander Ciark. the unknown jieirs. dev i.s.-e legatees, and k gal r Vtex: 1 rep--e- ! sentatives oi Alexasidei Clark, dee'd, Lewis Jones, the uu known heirs, devisees, legatees aud legal representatives 1 of Lewis Jonc-s, ilee'd, Eleanor Jones, the uu i known heirs, cK.ist'es. legatees aud legal representatives of Eleanor Jones, deceased, Aiired Jones, the u n k 11 o w n heirs, devisees, legatees and legal repieseuty lives of Aiired Jones deceased, Queen Esther Clark. J the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal j representatives of Queen Esther Clark, deceased, John Pedigo, the 1111 known heirs, dvisees. legatees and legal representatives of Juhu Pedigo, deceased, Frauces Pi:UlgO the unkiiown heirs, devisees, legatees and 1: gal represotuaiivus of Frances Pedigo, lo1 ' 1. 1. imknmvn heirs, devisees. I Complaint legatees and legal renic- No' 3b2bsentatives of Sarah Jones deceased, the uukuow: I iiciH' h-g;de, s ;mo u:ga.i lepie.euiativrs of V liilit 111 Joiies, cie- ! ceased, Mary Jones. widow of William Jones deceased, the uukuowu heirs, devisees, legat.'es j ana legal repres-eii tai lives of Marv Joims. ili- :..,..:,:.,! .lohn IV tiie uuUnown lie.rs. de ! visees. iegatees and legal representatives of John . W. Evans dee. ased. the mkuown liirs, devisees, 1 legatees, next of kin and i legal representatives of ;' iiphalet Pearson, deceased, Amelia Pearson, I Martha Kern, Ambrose uveal, 1 aits Short. S. V. j short Adolph-is' Short, ; Eliohaiet Slsoi-t. Ciiirie j Short, Lemuel Short, William L. T -arson, i ivi i,,,,,, r' r'..-.,-... ! Elizabith Morrison, Henry H. Morrison, AlPearson, Eliphalet D. Ftrarsou and iarker i,;ar.Sou .W comet, the V:i::S, by Mulky & Rice, his iitloriK vs. aud files this earn plaint herein, together with aa ailidavit from ! SI. Stevenson (hut s;:d delV-ndauts, Alexander Clark, vi, a!, are no: resident:, of the Slate of India:!::; th:t t.;: id ae! ion is tor Quieting Titi ;i,i! t'.i.d said nonresidents aie necessary parties thereto. Notice is the: 'eh mv hereby given said deb udaiits ,,;::ued. iliat unless tie;, i)e ;;a i :j:e,e;ir on the liist day ot ihe iu i, h'i of t he Alonroe (ireuit Court, to be hoideu on the Seeouil .Monday ), ioiier A. D, lb'J, at the Court i i.oese in Jiloomington in said Coimiy and State, and answer or demur to .said complaint, the same will be Iieard and determined iu tlu ir absence. Witness my ii;;is:e m-.iA the Seal of said Court, nl'tixeu ;d I'looinioglou this 3)ih day of July A. J). ISVir?.' John T. Woe'iv.Kn, Clerk. Uso lr. M!Is'Nbrvk !M.a -ti-rs for SPrNAL WKAKNESS. All ilru.TXisis sm oiu ior iSc. The Chicago excursion failed to go, as there were not enough tickets sold to pay e.v;. ny.-J.

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