Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1889 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, im. KuWUl ta lvttaiet JfW ln4lua. fartraaa wWtoi teraajrli tb wall mhmIU wwh. Oltr CaMfreIMAH. The unexpected deelinatioB of Hon. J. H. O'.Wl;, our very erticitmt member orCoiijiress, to statul for a Nomination for a tliinl urn, U generally regretted lie would probably litre hail no opposi tion for tae place ia the Democratic' rank, and ttie experience gained by two terms would luve tuaile his service much More valuable to the country ami tha district, lint Haloes a member adopt lb questionable practice ot lMaiHe,SUeriMAU,Jikias, Dorey,eiouine gsuus, there it no chance to make a fortuue in Congress, and moot mew, bow a days, prefer a pile of money to aa empty honor. The siteetioa for the frees ocrels ia this district will be an interesting one next year, aa it now looks e if eacb county will present a ''favorite son for the Detuo e ratio aoiniaution. Toe preliminary contest will warn up the Democrats ao that the Majority ia the district will be largely luereeted at the electiou, aa every gentieatM enokea of In connection with the position la of tha sound metal that will rally all bis frieaiU to the earnest upport of the aominee. ilou. Samuel H. Taylor, nf Devtees county, a hustler frota way btck, is already ia Ike field, and tha flag eoald wet ha placed in wore worthy bands. He is able, hoaett and conacientioas, and has bad large experience ia public af fairs, having? been an honored nanmber of the Legislature several times, aad al ways acquitted himself with credit, lie )is also acrvsd aa a delegate to three .National fJonrentiout, te at present liana: szawtner or the dtate, and has a large acquaintance ind coufidecce of business wen that would enable bin to be peculiarly beneficial to buaiaesa ia teres in Congress. Ilia sound Demo cratic principles are bora and bred in him, aad ho ooulda't get away from them if be would, aad be wouldn't if he could. Jle ia aleo a Baa of fiae personal appearance, and weald rtpreeeot aay constitarncy with honor. Capt. Cutler S. Dobbins, the old reliable wheelhorse of Democracy ia Martin county, is also seeking the nomination. Ca.it. Dobbins it an old soldier, and would be a etrength to the general ticket with ail tha soldier element. He, also, is one of the best stump speakers in the State, as thoumroda will testify who have heard his clarion oall to Democratic duty in the past campaign!. He would also be strong with th labor element, aa lor Many years he worked at bis trade aa a Moalder, aad knows and sympathies with all their wants, He baa alao served in the Indiana Legislature, and other deliberative bodies, and would enter Congress well equipped -with experience 'flits Democracy would make bo mistake by putting Capt Dobbin? in the lead. Other aspirants will be out in lue time. I it is a full year yet before the Convention, and thore is plenty of time to calculate on ehauciN and fitnoee, and while it is trae "the early bird catches the worm," the worm gets caught for being out early, too, ami during tha cool weather of next wiater will be time eaoagh to discuss the mutter more intelligently aad pleasantly. terSwiilOT Chambers, the Viaceanes Justice ot the Peace selected by President Harrieon to turn the indicted e!ction reseats loose, as U. S. district atty has done hie job, got his par, and re tired, tad new hie deputy Cockrumf from uooBTttie, another bird of the same feather, it ia aaiJ will be given the office to enable him to get his share of boodle when he ia also to retire, and it is hoped this line of fakes will tboa he eatisfled, and the President will be able to give the position to some r expectable attoraey, who ha some judicial ability, aad the connueace of honest men. O'Keall Off the Track. Waseiagtoa Democrat : After metarn deliberation, Congressman John H. O Neell has ooncladod aet to stand for a third nomination for Coagreee. The Democrat was apprised of this fact sone tiaie ago bt under pledge of secrecy made no mention of it, One of the reasons for Mr. O'Neal I's refusal to go into the race a third time is the fact that there is aa unwritten law among tho people mat two terms or omca ta sufficient for one bmb, aad he belieree he enght to observe it. A. Mew Kail road. There is eons little talk of a railroad from Jasper to Uosport and Shoals, Loogootae, Washington and oilier towns along the O. k M. are holding public Meetings with a riew to secure the crosslug at tbetr. respective towns. They need not, however, give themnHvet any nnataese over the matter. Whenever Jasper is connected directed with Gosport, by rail, it will be by the Moaon, ana tae crossing will no at Mitchell, jamana.--Jt'aon Kopamioeii, SrThe laying of the corner stone of tae eoiuitra' monument at Indiaaapotis yesterday drew a big crowd from all oyer the state. The city beean to dec rate oa Wednesday, and of course looked Tory baadeome. Preeldsnt Uarrteon was present, and cordially weloomed by all, aatChMf Kxeeutive of the Nation, and reviewed the large procession. It ia es timated thwre were oyer 10,000 old eol hwb la line, besides a large number of Military, and other organisations. Last winter the residence of William Norman, in Monroe eonnty, was visited tv a emsa. sn. e . . Zbt - w niia vp,- aau sr. jtorwten was Whipped with stfeki. Miss Nannie Nor Man. his riant htor. who la a Mhnot t aaaa or, has now brooch t suit aeainat lie hkh Norman and aeigbbors, alleging that she was driven out on tho night la tewroa, mm inroaga rrtfut aid ex iwwt Sao was aMBigM 91,000.

PKRPARINO FOR 1WO, Gor. Gray Decline tko Chairman-

akin ot Use Central com milt too. ladieaewolis, Aug. aXX-Duriug the past week several Democratic leader from different portions of the Stats were in oottferewee hero regarding the chairmanship of the Bute Central Committee. Turae gentlemen declared it to be the sense of the party that ex-Gov. Gray should assume the Doeitioa aud that he would be accorded a hearty aupport if he would consent to aet. To alt visitors he made the same answer: that fas was regarded aa a candidate for the United State Senate to sueeeed Senator Voorbee, and his aroenttmee of the chair ntenMp would at otten inaugurate fac tinn in ihe party, lead to detent in leg islative diatrleta nd Ihe Im or ll &hh. 'toruhiu, Knumerating coiiuietfiil men for the chairmaaebip, he niemioned the names wt extottzremeii Matson.Junge Nibhtak Gen, Mansoa aud sxState Treasurer Cooper. The gentleiuen oreseat then ennvaaaed these suggeatiniis aiiiirlMallv drteriiiiued to call MatMOH to ihe chairmanship, but it was learned soon after the contereuoi' that he would not acceut. his dimes an aolicitorof tha Motion railway Tystem being so confining that he could not de vote any time to politics Ex-Treasurer Cooper wa then consulted and has the matter uimIt sdvisemei.t, with probe biiitiss in favor of acceptance. Republican Chairman Mlchener has issued a letter of instructions to county chairmen throughout the State, calling attention to the importance of organizing for the approaching campaign, a d especially of securing an large a vote as possible in the elections for township trustees next spring. WlM Bake- as sk. ws gave aw Carferta, Whi rat wm a Caaa, aae rtt4 far OMteria. WlMtmaa4CBlrea,iaeawl Shoot ing Mo.teh . At the initial shoot of the Jasper gun club last Thursday afteraooa the followlag scores wsre made. 1st match, C blub bock birds. Kunkel, 0 00 01. Dr. Dlgham, lo 00 0 0. Friedman, 0 01110. Cotton, 011101. Demett, 0 0 0 0 1 0. 8ahm, 110110. Hocbgeeang 010010. Total 14 N M M M 2ND MATCH, BLUE ROCK BHDS. Gwin, O001O1. Total 1 Dr. BighaM, 000 0 01. 1 Friedman, 110010. 3 Demott, 100010. 'Ml gehm, 110111. " SaO MATCH, BLUB BOCK BIMDS. Sahm. 0 11110. Total 4 Dr. Big ham, 0 1 1 0 0. Friedman, 1 1 0 0 1. Friedman Jr., 1 110 1 I. Kunkel, 0 001 00. Shuble, 0 000 10. Grew, 00 0001. Qreea, 1010 11. 1 3 11 1 11 M 4TBT MATCH. BLBK KOCKS, Shnler, 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1. Total 6 Sam. Cotton, 1 1 1 1 1 e 0 0. " 5 Dr. Cotton, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I. " g For beginners the boys sil did aplei d dir. some of them fairly pulverising the Blue Rocks. Thre will be another shoot Saturday afternoon. All are invited to attend awn partieipate in the sport. Loogoetoo Dlatrlot Week. Fair, Next Eo. Jasprb Coubibr: Our Fslr wilr be in full blast next week and will b pleaeed to eee yon in attendance. W are expecting a pleasant and profitable time. Some of tbe attractions out side of the regular order of things will be. bae bai gatnoe on Friday, by Mitchel and Vincenes, sad Washington and Montgomery on Saturnay. blase ball shootlug on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. On Friday and Saturday balloon aseenioo and parachute leap. and all through the week we have tbe promise of big shows and little shows and other attractions, but will not allow ambling nor intoxicating liquors on tht grounds this year. Wo have arranged for five banus ot bju-,ic on Friday, duo will also have the tbe npual number 01 races every day of tbe Fair. Our crop? are abundant this year, and we con ft dentlv expect a large crowd, large exhlbi lions, and a profitable and pleasant time for all. Respectfully, C. 8. Wood, Secretary, Loogootee District Fair Aae. Hillkaaa Hawmoalasra. People are complaining of dry weather. Thomas Jaekeoa ie running a f rst skat hack from Hlllnam to Wring town. While Dlavlnor eardo at Kelleraville MMt week Zinnv uooa got into a our racket with Hie Vowel. BBS Hie WM goa tn Mill woe 1. hat Mr. coon seta ne bad never been oaugbt and Mr. Vowe gave up tne race. Elklns Jk Ce. have meved their oaw mil book to Stringtown. Mr. Bar net Chastaia has returned from the West. Mr. Asberv . uaii, from Jaoeer. was visiting Stringtown Sunday. Hurrah for Bob tad Sbermoe., going Into the hook buelaote ; here ie the place to get your books. Dock smites, and telle that it is a boy, Franklin thinks that Morgan ie the fastest horse he knows of. Duri'ALo Bill. ftfr James Laird, M. C. from Nebraska, Is dead and burled this week, at hU home at Hastings, Nob. The great si notoriety as attaint miring sever years of JnBgroeelonal experience, waa by a fisticuff wl 1 h Hon. T. R. Cobb, oa laOJioerof to UO eee.

LaaTorty, the Bhexxlr. U FrtMUf Kuwtaw, )S. 'Marohall si. Uferty, of Ciaclanati Ohio, who emhtnuled $30,(hK from the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Co in pa hv last Goto bar, has been arrested la San Luis Obispo, oa a requisition from the Uovsrnor ot Ohio. Lafisrty was conductor on the Ohio and Mlssiasippi Railroad, and fell under suspicion from some overt aet which led to his being spotted and tha discover) made that he was r abb lug tho coipu promiscuously. Latterly had not only been stealing money, but bad also stolen hundreds ol tickets bearing the official stamp, which he was disposing of at reduced price aud finding a ready market for. When km wa arrested and his premi

ses searched a trunk wan found liali' illtd with valuable ticket, enough when tolU to have mads hi 111 a very wealthy man. Immediately after being arrested he waa biilttii out in the stun of i 3,000, his two Irieml Hingelberg aud iiibereol going on hiii bond. He was no sooner bailed out than lie made his escape, coming directly acro-s tliH continent, ami all trace ot him end lost up to about four weeks ago. when Special Officer Ryan, who baa been lently ou uis track, discovered that his mail was bein,' sent to San Luis Obispo. Ryan telegraphed to Sheriff MuLeod, !of San Luia Obispo, and requested that he arrest batten y. McLeod watched for bis man in vain, hut finally discovered tint hia null being sent to San Luis Obispo was tH?rly a blind, and that it was being forwaidol to him at a point 100 miles further down the coast, where he proceeded and arrested hits, bringing him back to San Luis Obinpo. where be ia now awaiting the arrival ot Ryan. Lifferty is a man highly connected and his parents are wealthy. He has a wife and a little girl, and the motive for his crime ia hard to discover, aa his position was a good one and his father amply able to give him aay assistsnco be might have required. Lafierty is a tall, handsome man, with blonde hair and mustache aad a rery pleasant address." Is this the same Laferty who used to run a train from Jasper to Svamville? lie had many friends along the line. Ladies Look Here, Women's good rone ohona at 75 cents, and finer one., ia proportion, at Joeph Bucharts. St. Cf'The Frankfort (Ky.) Evening Journal of tbe 15 inst coutaina a handsome notice of Messrs. Stephen and Peter Fuha, formerly of Dubois county, saying they have the leading businese house in their portion of the city, and commending their business enterprise. The Journal is right ia a peaking well of them and ou people are glad to leara that they maintain the high character they oarned hero. The Journal twits Stephen r'uhe with being a bachelor yet. but fail to state how many times be has been 'engaged." No wonder President Hsrriaoe long for a period of rest in eorae quiet, apm hv the see. During hie first month in office he made 374 appointments and 'hook hands with 9.14 ofloe-aeekere and 13.000 unofficial victors. Eheumatism, BEING dae to tbe iiraesace ef arie acid in tbe blood, ie moet effectually cured by tha use ot Ayer'a aferserilla. B sure yon get Aysr'e aad m (KLm, aad take it till tha pofoonoue add is thoroughly expelled from the eystem. We cbaUsage attsatioa to tisie testlaiony: "About two years ago, after auff ering for aearly two years from rheuaiatto 5 oat, being able to walk only with great icowfott, aad ha viae; triad varioue renediee, including suiaerai watora, without relief, I saw by aa advertisement ie a Chicago rpr thatanaaahad been relieved ot ahi diatreaaing complaint, alter long suffering, by taking Ayar's Bansparilla. I tlieu deckletl So SMks a trial of title medicine, and took it regularly for eight months, and am pleased to ttate that it has effected a complete care. I have since had no retina of the disease." Mrs. B. Irving Dodge, 110 West LSta at., Xew York. "One year age I waa taken ill with left animator? rheamatlem, being conflned to myltowae six nuontha. 1 1 came oat el the eicknaee very much debilitated, with no appctito, anil my nysteaa diMordercd in i-rnry war. I commenced BslngAyer's Raraararilla ami began to itBWovo at once, .gaining In areagth and soon recovering my nenai aeaita. I eaenot say too much in PTalae of tale well-known medicine." Mrs. h. A. aHark, Kaahaa, V. H. Aju'i Sirsipirilli, raapiaew bt Dr. J. C. Aver Co., LowoN, t WtrmtSabeUia. AptllJM. 1RS-ly ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the condition of the Dubois Countv State Bank, alter the close of Bin king hours, oa the latn day or August, liny. resources, Loans and discounts, - $S6QfiaiO Uverci rafts, - - - 4 576 26 Due from banks and bankers, ei.mu 9 Furniture and IgtMrea, - 1.4"0u0 Current expenses, - 2 514 30 Uurtency, - . W,2a9a5 , Total, - - t)4 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid la, Surplus fund, Dieeount, exchange aad int., I isd I v (dual deposits, - Certileatoe of deposits, 125,000 00 3 931.W 1.147 2 55.15R.84 - 47,468.00 $iM,ioe.i4 Tolat, STATE OF INDIANA, Countv or Dubois, ( 85: I, Frank Joseph, Cashier ol the D11H0I uonnty state rwnK, no solemnly swear that the ahv ohtempni U true. FRANK ilOKIMI, CVhlnr. rsiinicrlbfrl antl swnrn in before tne this 2l-i day of A 1111-1. 1880. Tobias Zoellkr, J, P, ical

Tko Gallowa Ohoatod. Gov. Ilovey eemmuted to impriaonment for lite the eeateaee of Wm. Rh son, who was to be hanged in the Jeffersonville Fenitentiary last wek for the murder, In Daoember last, of Jaiioli Motweller, near KdwardavllK Ind. The commutation Is on account of the youthfulness of the convict twenty-two years, aud is certainly bad policy. CTMabkiauk Licksses were Issued since our last report to Thomaa Pmu'ck and Ola Alexander. Leonard Monitor and J. Stngtman. II A Mo.bev xu'l L. K. Miller. II. K. Fisher and Anna 11. Morgmthaler. J. I) Dale and Ida M. Kendall. Wm. A. D-tviond h A Collins. Jameo Cox and K. Lankford.

POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ttili puwder ntver rirlm. A Marvel of nut rneth nd wholeitomeiieu, More reotiuRiloat tli.tu Ibf orillnnry kiml., ;anrnt !' told tn competition Siin tatnuititiide of low tm, nhori wclst iim or rinatfirutt powuer. Sf.U only in cn. KUYAI. HA& INtl l'OWt)KRC0..1SS WUSt., K.Y. March 2i, lftwm. KOONE TOWNSHIP nECEimS and Expenditures for tbe a. a fiscal year ending July 31, 1889: road r UN D. Rceipta Expended 90 66 o Balaaeo 300 TOWKSHtP raND. Receipts Expended $1,518 38 616 27 Balance $ 102 II sraCtAL SCHOOL FUND. lecelpta 948 92 346 l'J Expended Balsnca $ 602 82 2.233 48 1.20S 33 TUITION FUND. Receipts Expended Balance $ 941 15 395 02 2S6 74 DOS FUND. Receipts Expeaded Balance - - - - I) 108 2rf Truslci'" ailowancs - 182 00 H. D. BfinKVBAUoir,Truste It T. Aug. 16, 189-3v ItAINBItlDGK TOWNSI1U R ECEIPTS ami I'XDciidllnrps for thr fiscal year ending Au.Gth, 1880. ROAD FUND. Uecelpta 136 37 102 21 Expended Balaaeo 34 16 TOWXBNtr TUND. Receipts Expended $910.92 765 68 Balance 145 24 $929 97 549 70 SrECIAI. SCHOOL FUND. Ileceipts Expended Balance 380 27 2.089 40 1.309 10 TUITION FUND. Rpcelpta Expended Ilslance 720 30 $529 14 346 85 POO FUND. Receipts Kxpended Balance Trastees 182 39 allowance 180 00 J08F.rn Eckstein, Trustee B. T. Aiiff. 10,- 3t. Dry Goods ! GROCERIES I CLOTHING 1 SHOES AND NOTIONS On FnHrtli fttretf Jaiwf. haa JatrlvM He Wilt BKLL BMOKO aaaatlaf iall UT IflUI Lb BtUl iSKtil nOBoMrPI nawnnBj Banal b awtTwarv aoal aw WWWIw BTwarBwwJ Try Shaw roK A MAMS AIM, aSMlyea will hm MtUBed. COUNTRY PHOI1TJOK Takm at the MIOHRBT MAKKKT I'KIOE. MroOM'T FORQCTTHE PLACE, Wm. UATjLEB, Corner 4th Htirt JACKSON STS., (.iHHker Old Stanit.) Jlj-1Jthts-ty.

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What's the Matter with Indiana? WrVsMi you MR buy RAND, MoNJeLLY at CO.t NSW AND InIaRGID INDIXXD POCKET MAP AND tHIPPIRA' GUIDE OF TH1 TAT1 PON QD CENTS! It ia aa absolutely bow map, juat engraved, with additions aad oorreotions to date. It ia double tho aiao ef Band, MoMally Co.'a old Pocket Map of tho aHato, whioh it replaooo, though fold at tho name prioo. Tho Map ia SI ill iaohof, on a largo aoalo, oolorod te diatinguiKit oountioo, with a thorough and oomprehoti'sive iAdox ootupi&tioB ahowiBir, in detail, tho entire railroad aye torn, tho oxprooa ooaapuay doing buatnoee orer oaoh road, aad accurately loeating all oitiee, towna, poet offiooo, railroad BtaUoae, rillagoo, oountiee, iatande, Ukeo, rirera, oto. Tho oompilation deeigoatoa tho branch or particular division of railroad upon whioh oaoh station ia aituatod: the nearest mailinst

point of all local plaooe, money-order poet offloee, Ulogrnph station, and tho ozpreea company doing buainoos at the points where the

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-i-ae nap ia loiaoa ana oouna wim tne inaox ana compilation in a flexible oover. Sent, post paid, to any addroate, on reoeipt of prioo, by RAND, McNALLY A CO., Map Publtwhere. 14B to 104 anonreo Street, OHtOACO. Augmt 13t, W-m.

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On Auguet 30th, Sept. 10th,

ail V a? ay LAND CO. will run excurolona over tna Ol

orn Railroad from CINCINNATI to

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for tho benefit of fanners seeking

oompovny has determined to place on the xuarfcet over 10,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, located along the lino of the Cincinnati and Green River Railway, at prices from 5.00 to $a5.00 per acre, according to distance from Railroad Station. These lands aro aa productive aa any in the State, auid aro unequalled anywhere for raising Corn and Grain, Frui, V skotablee. Hemp and Tobacco. This land is not excelled nrrwhere ia the world for raising white Burley Tobacco. Well watered and flae climate. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Seethe Peach Orchard of 80,000 trooa-ao.CDO busfcela ehipaod last year moro this year see the corn, 15 foot hisrh-eee tho eaiall srraln atoe tho blue irrAca see the potatoes weighing 18 ounces and oyer. Thore aro 2 Railroads running through the Utud, aleo a ffood turnpike. Schools, Colleges, Churches, Hotel, Livery Stable, etc., already established. Taxes low. Stroud Republican County. Tickets for tho round trip from Cincinnati, good for 80 days, ean be had for $4 on application to A. EVANS, YOfEMlTE, KY., or EDWARDS RITCHIE, WIGGINS' BLOCK, CINCINNATI, O.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE. VfOTICE is hereby given that the priHi nership heretofore exibting between the underalgned in Jasper in tbe stave oliinvlA end cooDer busineAS. has bi'en dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Mat. thins Klingel having purchased the interest of Mr. Frank elbert, who retire.. from the firm. Tbe business will hereafter be conducted by Matthias Klingel, who will pay the debts, and is authorized to collect all claims. Persons indebted 4re notified to call and settle accnuuts promptly, as the businese-must he squar ed up. Matthias Kunobl, Frank Seibert. Aug. 16, 1889 -3t. IceIIOT WEATHER RESOKT! JOSEPH JOHN ! orroaiTKTHic Indiana hotki., win tinvt the t-it lefl.CrMim Hm-lnc the ht r-xtther. Mr Han tto1 p a' Blew parlor where ladla ib1 ifPMtl-men will be pelltely ntrrr-ii. SPECIAL IRMKGEMEKTS HIDE TO SUPPLY PICNICS and PARTIES. 1 lirjt krtnat if Clan Fruit Ju: AUb a apleadld umartmeMt ef TIN WARB. H ha ale jMut Tfcplre from Cblaaa a large amertmeat ef N. tlea, and from !, iHTlltea atnrk it Towhlrh he Calls PIIBMO ATTENTION, la the rear roemnHhln lot he tta npthe ceiileur tilaee Jn town, with UbioM, chair, Me., where fatleiHi-n can enjoy a cbW kIh"! of beer, a mint Jlp( a Irtnonade, er othfr bevprafce. and Hl a War BHpplletl with the beftt. JOHN. JAhVKK, IND. May 10, lSetS-tf, ariTti-airaiifSaiTiiaiCfj in Dress Goods AND CLOTHING ! Tha lateneas mf the aeaaa Ita4a at ever-

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orr NT PKOriTS, ael heel" tl nutkearleri that will Miakethem thwa early to Oeme nsl got a torwtJn, If you want any kino aw winter couwa FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHART, WI58T Oth Street, JAKPKR, I IN I). n. n.TboblrbMtt tM-lre.la traile, allowed for alt klnit nf COUNTRY rrlULlU K. nil Ht HOOTS ami UIIOK4, HATSnnil CAI'a In ereat variety. CHKAI. AdTorUet ia lao Jftooor Cotritf.

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and Oct. Oth, 1880, tho EN tnLINCOLN CO. SOUTHERN HOMES Thie A lAfiGE ASSORTMENT OF COOK STOVES OASOLINE aaid COAL Oil STOVES. Tin and CopperWare! BUCKEYE FORCR TUMP, CIH1N PUMP, PATKNT WATKIi DRAWKit, COMMON I1JON LSFT PUMP. Ivk id SesiBflcB kvn Ml TT1K DAVIS, the anly rKKTIOAI. VVXU MAIK, U Till'. KINKST HOKKIMUMACKINU2NT1IK WOULD. WV ONE AND nt' CONVINCED. THE RKMIWOTOX U STKONO aa UAMiHOMK MAIK, with extra Urgm arm THK MACUINK rOK At.L. Tin Roofing and Guttering a Specialty, NOTHING BUT THK KK3T MATKBIAL CALL and GET PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY Always welcome, at LEO SPATE'S, JASPER, IND. Mmhl5, lWW-ly. BE1CK FOR SALE! I. KOCHGESANG t SOU, Ht liken tlK-yinlfurmfrly kept fey taelr Utar, will now u preparcu iu ;uruiu in;. rrr vr SRICXin aoy qnuitlty Jlied, t tae YARD ON THE TROY ROAD. PartlcnUr at tf ntlon wtH lie r aM to mihe a TV i.b nuuai WK WIM. At-4l) COIiTKACT r BUljJMSffiHl . aad FUKN19H ALL. HATJCKIALS. MfGrive us ca Call. M. MOCHGKBAXOa IOK. TirESE are, ta wefy nsaef. strkif But. tin Wn5 maoMU of rmr Umt4 Oil 4 Uf lI-u nr.... ... ......j .. !.. Am kruth la coat. Stmfkt aa4 Detarirttvc Price LWt f-M hf maK. M. W. JOHNS M aNUTACT U JtlMtt CO. i aOLS MANUrACTl'liHS at

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