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BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA NEWSPAPER FOB EVERY FIRESIDE. PUBLISHED BY 41 RAVENS BKOWIKRS. OFFICE IN MAY BUII-DIFO TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL -POSTAGE PREPAID. One year . Six months 3 inrcc raomns -j i ni . f Single copy.. .05 1 The following persons have authority to receive subscriptions, and transact all other business for The Courier: Stinesville - Ellettsville - Unionville Smithville - . Miss Jane Staley - - D. C. Miller - - VV. H.Kerr - Theo. Thrasher COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS OF INTEREST FOUND IN THE DAILY ROUNDS. Personal Mention What BUMo!nRin Fee pie mro Doing and Where They At Local News Briefly Told, Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix, a daughter. Clarence Fry has returned home from Martinsville. Nolan Thomas of Spencer is in the city on business. Mrs. Lou Helton is entertaining Mrs. Layman of Spencer. Mrs. Jerry Green is visitiu or lipr 0 " sister in Washington lad. Orville Perry has returned from a visit to Washington, Ind. Morton Norman and wiie will go to Martinsville today on a short visit. Miss Dora Gibson of Nashville, is visiting the Misses Cullen cf South Park. iProm LaGrippe, How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business j-Vf Men to Health. No DISEASE hts ever presented so many peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the Mntoal Life Insuranf Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 1888 and '90' I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, the 'last one attacking my ner vons system witjl such severity that my life was despaired m. I had not slept for more than two months except Dy the use 01 nar ' cotics that'stnpefied me, bat gave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker. Whenin this condition, I commenced using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve and in one month's time I was cured, much to the surprise of all who knew cf my condition. I have been in excellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends." Louisville, Jan. 22, 1896. D. W. Hilton. Sr. ffiks' nervine Restores Health. Special Excursion Notice. Commencing next Sunday, Aug. 4th, and continuing every Sunday thereafter until further notice, the Monon Railroad will sell local round-trip tickets between any two stations -on their line, when the regular one way rate is not less than twenty-five (25) cents, or more than three dollars arid fifty cents ($3.50), and where trains are regularly scheduled to stop, at rate of one fare for round trip. Tickets to be sold only on Sundays, and good going and returning on date of sale. One-half of this rate will be made for children between the ages of five and twelve inclusive. A. K. Helton, Agent,

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Indianapolis, May 10, 1804. iyoii Medicine Company: Gentlemen I began taking LYON'S , crVT?vr VSJriWn'I?.P'J onmn tlTTIA to.V.Cl for a very bad case of nervous dyBpop;irand insomnia, and I am glad to stale ! that it. is doing for mo what all oihr remedies tried by me failed to do ci:; inc. I have about finished my third . , . box cuv.A i .n moro tuuu piunsw .i.u. it j results, ana t can c.iiui-iujr j mead i6 to dl suffering with nervous ; , t 1 ? 1 dyspepsia as a una ct-us :.nouicme, aim u tUafc h -ntnt. i 011 are at liuerij to U38 this Idler in any manner yov may see fit. I sua cnaious indeed to every ono know who BufiForc wlti. tins urcauUi o ..1 1- V? to get WOllYcry truly your?, G. R. Rhoads. Mirafepfaru f'ireoti City. Uniform the police. Nat. U. Hill is at homo from a business trip to Brazil. Mrs. W. 0. Blakely and children arrived from Eldorado, Kansas, yesterday, and will make Bloomincton their future home. L. A. Koss and family left yes terday for Fostoria, Ohio, where thev will visit relatives and friends the next three weeks. Miss Nellie Mitchell returned to her home in Bedford last everung. one nas ueeu uienuuig summer school during the past five weeks. n 1 , 1 ..ti 1 ' The Odd Fellows picric prom ises to be a big affair to-day. Th e weather permitting tnere will be a large crowd g oxu from the city. Every item on the program has been carefully looked after, and it will be carried out to the letter. The grove where the exercises are to be held is especially adapted for an occasion of this kind, as it is conveniantly located. , , , ...,,. tto Tt mhos' Nerve Plasties for SPINAL WEAKNESS. All druggists sell 'em ior 25c Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. Cmm nf Tartar PowHsr. Fref from Ammonia,Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. Kxcursioii Jsotice. On account of the Old Settlers' reunion at Quincy, Ind., August 8th, 1895, tickets will be sold from Bloomington to Quincjr and return at rate of one and one-third tare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold on August Sth only, but will be made good returning until and including August 9th. A. K. Helton, Agent. There will be a convention of the Chritsian Endeavorers of the 17th Dist, held in the U. P. church Aug. 29 and 30. The 17th Dist. consists of Monroe, Owen, and Greene counties. It is expected that there will be one hundred visiting delegates. The convention will be one of unusual interest, and the people of Bloomington should be making arrangements to attend it. IS THE BEST. i NO SQUEAKING. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Misses are the Best in the World. Sea descriptive advertise. inent which appears in this paper. Take no Sohstitute. Insist on having W. L. . DOUGLAS' SHOES, ' with name and prlea "stamped on bottom. Sold by For Sale bv Ed. Whet sell.

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Mairf by. THE LYON Medicine CO. HDiANAPOUS I NO. ; FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. P. B.-: Martin and family are at home from a ten days visit to relatives and friends in WashingJ ton county. Nauz & Nuener, the well known florists of Louisville, made an as signment yesterday. The firm have been doing business the past thirty years and have had dealings with citizens of this ciry. They claim they will pay dollar for dollar. Arrangements are being rapid ly completed by the Red Men of this city to attend the Pow-wow at New Albany, August 7th. There will probaly be many citizens who will also take ad van -of the low rates to visit the Falls city. Co!. Theo. Kussel, manager of the West Baden hotel, spent last Sunday at Bloomington, tlu guest of the new hotel Gentry The Col. speaks in highest terms of the Gentrv, its service, menu and management, and the Col has been cennected with? first . class hotels long enough to know a n J winat Ug jg ta;kinT about. West j Baden Journal. j The Rev. S. E. Nicholson, the j author of the famous Nicholson ' law, seems to have conceived the ' idea that the entire responsibility j of the enforcement of the law 'rests upon his shoulders, and is, ; thei efore, making himself a conspicuous figure throughout the ! state. The probabilities are that j the law would be quite as vigor- ! ously enforced were he to remain ! quietly at home. If, as intimated j in some quarters, he is booming ! himself for govenoi next year, the ijournal predicts he will find he l has wasted both, tne ana money I n circulating so freely among the people. Peru Journal. Waterproof 'collars and cuffs that will not wilt, arc not effected by moisture and look just like linen nro all the fashion now. They are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid " end cvq the only waterproof goods made with on interlining, consequently the only ones that will stand wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try them and yon will never regret it. Always neat, r.nd easily cleaned. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cioth or sponge. Every piece of the genuine i: stamped as follows : TRAD I LI MARK Ask for those so marked and refuse any imitations, as they cannot possibly please you. If j'cur dealer does not keep them, we will send a sample direct on receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State sixc and whether stand-up or turued-dowu collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 87439 Broiwlway, Iiw Tronic

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Term. Miss Tucle Pressly has return- j ed from Terre Haute. Miss Isabel Shumaker returned Tuesday from a visit to Franklin. Rev. Chas. Marts preaches at; the C. P. Church, Sunday. Mrs. Ella Kerdoff and daugh ter, of Newport, are visiting here. Will Galloway and wife, of Terre Haute, are visiting thenparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ; Galloway. J. E. Steele and wife and Mrs. Emily Mathews returned Thurs day from an extended visit to Colorado and Utah. Misses Emma and Edna Barker, of Spencer, visited here last week. A party consisting of D. C. Miller, Frank Stephenson, Harry Harris, C. W. Miller, W. J. Jackson and Isaac Williams leave here next Monday, overland, for Indian Springs, to be gone two weeks or more. Some ot our young ladies will go to Bethany Park next Sunday. BUENA VISTA. July 31Mr and Mrs Linthicum of Overshot, were the guests of Geo. Carter's Sunday. Mr and Mrs W V Carter visited John Graves Sunday. P G Mood and family, of Dugger Sullivan Co., are visiting in J our locality also W H Sparks and 1 - family, of Marco. ! Mrs Polly Ci.rmichael visited j Mrs Mood Sunday. j Will Van meter came down Saturday and shut down the mill on account of the sickness of his partner Wes Whitaker of Victor, who is lying at the point of death with consumption. Patric O' Darnell, of Bloomington, was in our locality Friday selling "the very best Irish linen." Mr and Mrs Wesley Kirk were the guests of their son Jacob Saturday night. Joe Arthur of New Ark, was in our locality Sunday on business. Miss Martha Carmicneal and Mrs Martha Martindale visited friends in Hobbieville, Sunday. Mrs Wcimer is a little better and Mrs Sinclair who was recently sent to4he asylum, getting along nicely; it is thought she will be able to come home in a short time. Monroe Byers was in Greene Co., last week buying hoge. Park Graves visited Ensly Sparks Saturday. T J Burcu of Green Co., culled on us Saturday and purchased tine Paland-china pig. Henry Teaguo was in ;ur localityMonday on business. The houe of Thomas Gardner's with its entire contents together with that of his son-in-law who was living with them. There is no insurance. BENTON TO W.N SHIP. Farmers are in the midt of hay hardest. About Hire. -fifths of a crop wi'l be harvested. The indications now are that a large crop of wheat will pe put out this fall. The wl.cnt in this lowi.ship is about all threshed. The yield was much bett'-r than expreted. Ed Barnhiil has a new girl baby at his house. A Seventh Day Adventist gave throe installments of his peculiar notions at Unionville last week. Theodore Fields of Owensburg, Greene county, preached at tbe Church of Christ at Unionville, 1 as t' Sunday. Jiev. M. G. Allison of Uloomington, in company with Robert C. Foster and others, viitcd Union-

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preached in the afternoon. Corn again, gentlemen. Two of Thomas Galyon's children are on the sick list. The soldier boys are making extensive preparation for their annual picnic, Aug. 22. L. B. Campbell is still feeding the goat. Robert Hunt and son o f Franklin visited the family of W. H. Kerr last week. Mr. Hunt is a brother-in -law to Mr. Kerr, John Young and wife are visiting relatives in Boon:-) county The Soldiers' reunion at Unionville, on the 22d of this month will be largely attended and an interesting time will be had. Hon. John R. East and Senator R. A. Fulk will be the speakers. All soldiers will be furnished a splendid dinner. Everybody invited to come and bring baskets well filled. Dt.WS.9a1 Pain Pills. "One centa dose." EXCURSION NOTICE. A rate of one first-elass fare for the round trip is authorized for the Bethany Park Assembly, Bethany Park, Ind., July 25th to Aug. 21st, 1895. Tickets will be sold July 23d. to Aug. 21st inclusive, good going only on date of sale and good returning not later than August 24th, 1895. A. K. Helton, Agt. Dr. antes' Fain Pills cure Neuralgia. See Morgan & Baker and get yourself a Smith wagon. AyePs PILLS ReecAved Highest Awards AT THE World's Fair A8 THE BEST Family PHYSIC Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana. ) Monroe County. J In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1895. Cora B. Douglas j Complaint James M. Douglas. Na 383a" Now comes the Plaintiff, by A. M. Cunning, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit from Cora B. Douglas that said defendant, James M. Douglas, is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for divorce and that said non-res ident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant last named, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the Second Monday of October A. D. 1895, at the Court House in Bloomington in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be herd aud determined in his absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Conrt affixed at Bloomingthis 26th day of July A. D. 1895. John T. Woodward, Clerk. PLUG "IBe largest piece, of booa roDacco ever sold for 10 cents

Notice to Non-Residents-The State of Indiana. Monroe County. In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1895. Thomas Oliver J Complaiut Bell OHver. No' Now comes the Plaintiff, by Thomas J. Sare, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit from William B. Caldwell that said defendant Belle Oliver is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for a Divorce and that said non-resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant last named, that unless she be and appear on the first day of tbe next term of the Monroe Circuit Cjurt, to be holden on the Second Monday of October A. D. 1895, at the Court House in Bloomington iu said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaintthe same will be heard and deter, mined in her absence. Witness my name aud the seal of said Court affixed at Bloomington this 20th day of July A. D. 1895.

John T. Woodward, (Jlerk. Notice to Non-Residents. Complaint to quiet title to real estate, to cancel mortgage on real estate and complete record title thereof. The State of Indiana Monroe County . j In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1895. VS. Alexander Clark, the unknown heirs, devisees legatees, and legal repre sentatives of Alexander Clark, dee'd, Lewis Jones, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of Lewis Jones, dee'd, Eleanor Joaes, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal repre sentatives of Eleanor Jones, deceased, Alfred Jones, the uukuo w 11 heirs, devisees, legatees and legal repieseutative.s of Alfred Jones deceased, Queen Esther Clark, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees aud legal representatives of Queen Either Clark, deceased, John Pedigo, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of John Pedigo, deceased, Frances Pedigo, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees ;nd lesral representatives of Frances Pedigo, de ceased, aaran JODes,ine 1 laink unknown heirs, devisees, f tI oqoa leg tticoa auu icgai j.oji.cseutatives of Sarah Jones deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of William Tones, deceased, Mary Jones, widow of William Jones deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and legal representatives of Mary Jones, deceased, Johu W. Evans, the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees aud legal representatives of John VV. hivans deceased, tne unknown heirs, devisees, I legatees, next of kin and legal representatives of Ehphalet lJearson, deceased, Amelia Pearson, Martha Kern, Ambrose Kern, Tales Short, S. W. Short, Adolphus Short, Eliphalet Short, Carrie Short, Lemuel Short, William L. Pearson, Livingston M. Pearson, Elizabeth Morrison, Henry H. Morrison, Albert Pearson, Eliphalet D. Pearson and Parker Pearson. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Mulkj & Rice, his attorneys, and files this complaint herein, together with an affidavit from John M. Stevenson that said defendants, Alexander Clark, et al, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for Quieting Title anil tbat said nonresidents are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants last named, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the Second Monday of October A. D. 1895, at the Court House in Bloomington in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the a me will be heard and determinedin their absenc e. Witness my name and the Seal of said Cjurt affixed at Bloomington this 10th day of July A. D. 1895. John T. Woodward, Clerk. 1MONON ROUTER NOHTH BOUND. o. 4, Chicacro Night Express 11:50 p. na No. 6. Chicago Mail 10:48 a.m. No. 8. LouisvilleAco'dation, .7 $0 p. ni. BOOTH BOUND. No. 3, Louisville Express, :05 a. m. No. D, Louisville Mail, 3:41 p. m. No. 7. Louisville Ace'datiou, 6:25 a. luu A. K. HxiiTO Agents,