Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1895 — Page 5

JAS1TH COURIER

Hears ef Mail CUthg at Jasaer P. 0.

arTlu frame of Hie new veneer? and panel factoiv looms up big,'

over on I'atoka river. i

If tlu care of the hair wiii3lta;

Highest of all ia Leaves Power. Late U. S. Got Report

Ti Klv- turn- tu iiiakiJiilH-iiuiU ;iriH-rl ),urt a :i,lvj4 rdui-tttinn, w- rlmiildmttl lMpK,-t',, ul Jt'""r j 1. hi many Kray bead, and tin- .i- of Vit. JUll S n'rlitcfc, a. lu.; J 50 a. in.; J Hall.- Hair Keilcwer Would U liniiwvs-j 4 M-? . . , . ... ....... Iary. i

J iti- t. Ul.

Irt-ncti Uck tar ruuti- 1 u. in. Irvlaml

iKirr a lUy, ujmjii urri vjI of iiiuriiitt: ami nf l.-rii't ti train. IVrti-rsVllle Tu-l.tyi,Tiiur.iv ttiul Saturit j 7 u. Wi. t'iiA. !., r.M. Clothing t cost at Eckerts' Xew Store. BtjrFor bargain in sdtow go to tin new shoe store; tbo only exclusive limstore in town. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casteria. Tbe tiiort pleasant little pills for regulating the bowel, are DeWitt s Little Karly Hirers. Cure sick headache and constipation. Small pill. Small iIom. M. Friedman. " Children Cry for Pitcher's Casloria. There i- great danger in netrbvtiue colic, cholera ami similar complaintsAn alu-olutely prompt ami safe nirt iy fmuid in Ie"Vitt'! Colic and Cholera aire. M. Friedman. y

Vir Washington V ttrtfft railroad t? about to put in electric, ouer in luce of its mules. DeWittV Colic and Cholera cure never tlbar.joiiit!!f never fail? to irive inimiliute relief. It cures just as ure as you take it. .M. Friedman, y aQrKour ear." of live stock were hipped fr on Jasper Tuesday by Messrs. Coffmun fc Rudolph. feärTan tditK for ladies and rents, at 1 1. F. Spayd'n rlioe More; uut in style for eil Himer.

.Mothers will find Cliainl'rlaiir;iCoui;h Itemeily esjieeially valuable fur croup and whooping "cough. It will irive prompt relief and is fafe and pleasant. We have sold it for several yean and it luis never failed t give the ntot perfect satisiactiou. it. W. ICirhanis, Duqtiesne, Ta. S)Id by M. Friedman, dnijnrist. Mr. Jam.- Perdue, an old i-oblicr re siditi at Mjnroe. Mich., was s-eveady

atlltcted with rheum iti-on bat receive!

iirotn:t relief from pain byuinir Cham

k'rlain's Pain It ihn. He say; "At times my lacfc would ache so h.nlly that 1 cotild hanllv ruse tin. If I had no:

eotte.i relief I would not In here to write

thes. few lines. Ch.im'wrl.im! l'ain

Hilm has duue me a irreal deal f ir-ot

an.l 1 fell verv tb.iniul fur it- rnr

tale by M. Friedin.in, dr.i.r.ri-t.

Travelers tind a afe companion in le-

V it i s Colic and Cholera cure. A clianjr

in diinkinir water and diet, often i-aiis-e.-

severe and dangerous, complaint--. Iliimetlieiue alwayp cores them. ,M. Frieil mau. y

mB Baby was sick, w gare hT Caxtork. Wim i wa x CliIH, ituscrirtl fur CaÄörii. H"t-n Le tw-came Mi, Jie claajf to Cia.vl.rfiv

raär.Mr. .Spavd ln'tpm ditrtrin

ellar for his new building f r the

Farmers ami Merchants Hank on

rttesdny. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cat toria. We recommend DeWitt'ü Colic and

Cholera cure Weause we b.dieye it a safe and n.dia.le n-medy. Its trixxl effects are sdiown at once" in rttes of cholera

morbus and similar complaints M.

Friedman. . y

arThe Y. V. S. C. E. will pivo

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an ice cream social in tnc -u. r..

cliurcb.Sattirdav niyht. KverylKidy

kindlv invited to attend.

Baking Powder

Absolutely pure

1 asrDon't forget the water works

election to-morrow.

There U not a vacant resi

dence in JaajMir to rent, but there is

Ulie gtoi uuamv i vrv lit.

Irc 2I.K4, ly.

I'KRMIX.tL.

Mr. Ueorfje Krempp is visiting in St. Louis, Mo , this week. Mart. Schuhmacher left Monday to visit his brothur, Jos. 1 , at Anderson, Ind. Mrs. m. A. Wilson returned home Wednesday night from a short visit to Evansville. Mrs. Vollmer and family are vis

iting in Evansville, and will le away

from home for some tune.

Mrs. Henrv Cassidy and Mrs.

Sarah OootHjr are spending the

week in Evansville with friends.

Mr. T. W. Wninwrigbt, sicial iMMision examiner, is ltKjkin" after

Mrs. M. A. Sweeney and daughter Mayme, were among the excursionists to Evansville last Monday. Mr. Walter A. Siddons and wife,

of Clay City, Ills., were visiting her: they will be about equal.

parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Conrad r-cK-

ert, in Jasper, this week

aorThe bulk of wheat has been

harvested in this county, and the ..r.l .1.1 l.l, -

Crop 19 cuiisiuciuui utiun ah

average. öClay street will be graded

this year. It has long been needed for ä better walk to the Catholic church and college. Washington Democrat : This city has 1,400 poll tax payers.

mcennes has l,oUU. rext year

ürl will Mt yen mny day mc iHack time. Jack'it llc. 41-H

some pension applications in iius

county tins week. Mr. Jos. Meaner has taken a jksition at the ll. It. ollico to learn telegraphy, Ac. He wheeN up the mails to the I'. O. now. The irrepressible Jake Kuntz paid

Aver's Pills promote the natural mo-a visit to his old home in Fulda lion of d'o els, '"LV.VAi lt Satimla v and Sundav. He was can le no reirnlar, healthy oH?r.itions. . - . T . For tbe cure ot bili.u?nes. indiirestion, accompanied by 31r. John iroxler. -ick headache, conMipation, ianndicej The dashinir. voiinu "leau,'

and liver ouiplamt, Uue puis nave no (J Kunkel, n-tumwl home eouul. hve.vilose effective. . , . V. , , , 1 - iSaturduy from M. bmis, when he Dkaii. Mr. Jfftcr.-on Williams, nsl!S iR.ea in:thing the tender fem-

.vho was 1. M. at Ireland, in this u'UUi hearts of that burg.

eountv during Cleveland's lirst'

Mr. J. W. Lewis, the new pro-

tern, died at his honn-tn . u mg- , Ihmtingb.trg Argu t ,n, 1 htirsday of laut week, ; year,;! J ,

Mr. P. L. Sween,y, who is on the road for Habcock, of f inoule anoi sjent a day or two in Jasper this.. .. for

week, looking alter ousincas auu getting acquainted with his family here. ärVw wheat will open at about Ü0 to U2 cents a bushel in Jasier it is said. aarWhv are John Sherman and John (J. Carlisle like Hilly Flick's babies? Hecatise thev are hand

some twins.

QrMr. Win. Uimiert moved in

to his new residence, on the corner of 4th and Clay streets, Thursday morning. j&The Union Band ierformed some very sweet music Wednesday night, serenading Ben. Ed. Doane and his bride at their residence.

a3r Andrew John is happy over the arrival of a handsome young

buk- at his home. Andv savs it

does not weigh quiet 10 iounds, but verv near it.

Geier & Shuler began Wed

nesday delivering brick from their

Kuebler's new business

Hochgesang began slack

ing lime tor mortar.

The Jasiier Street Commis

sioner is hauling dirt from the pub

lic school lot to Main street. AH of that dirt is needed on Cth street

between Jackson and Clay, and would have to be moved onlv about

one-third oh far.

iörjasper Town Trustees shouM see that houses projecting on an of the streets are moved off, and these highways opened their fu i width. If a few are allowed 1 1 keep buildings on the street othcn have the same right to build in tl. ) middle of the streets, and the: :

would soon be no streets lett. It h

no fault of the town generally that

buildings are on the streets, bul arises from the cupidity of their

builders to use more ground thn:i

they bought, and the product of

many gardens for Jo years past hiu certainly fully paid the owners foe any damage that may be occasioned to buildings by compelling their

owners to take them off the streets

dedicated to the public. Straight' en up the town, in accordance with the original plat, or else vacate u!i the streets and have nothing but alley -ways. One person has no more legal or moral right to mako garden or house site of a street than another, and all obstructions should be ordered removed, whether house or fences.

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in. ror vear-5 u

Democrat at Ireland

on

iWednesdav. He was uiakmi: the

acquaintance of JasjK'r juiqde in thc-e'the intere.-t of his pajK?r.

Mr. E. F. Farris, of Washington,

Mr. (J. A. Still.-on,a meichant ofTampieo. III., Auirust llKh, ISSU : "Clinic Kidney Clin in meeting with wonderful success. It has cured Mme eaes hen tliat physicians pronounced incurable. I. mvself. am able to testify to its' merite.

Mv "face to-day is a living picture of! health, ami Clinic Kidney Cure has made it such. I had suffered twenty-seven' years with the disease, and to-day 1 feel ten years younger than I did one year airo. " I can obtain some wonderful certificates of its medical qualities." M Friedman.

Not many Imsiness house-' in

lnit.-l States can Mast of till v years

. it Ti... i....:...- ..t I f

.-lanillllk' Of imriiiiT.- . v.i . ... , ,

Aver tt Co., Ixiwell. Mass., whose in-! Intl., was in .iiu-jwr eum-tuu. .--eo'mpanihle Sarsapurilla is known nnI eompanied by his little daughter, iied everywhere, ha- passed its half- anj .)aj,j t, CnfitlKK a plea.-ant .vntennial and w:iy never so vicurous as fn)n U) ,,or. al ,,re"U - . 'tersville to visit Mr. C. H. Rudolph,

I'ervjns who aie sill t t to .liarrluini j ( ,er jj time fnends. will tind a speedy cure in Ie. it t Colic .,! iMuilerj inte. ls,-mi other. It is the On June 14th, Miss Maggie A.

Inst that ran lie made nrthat money can ' Wilson was offered a jnisition in the J

QrThe Courier-Journal says white-caps made Dr. Newman, of

"wonder work fame, hustle Irom

Corvdon l:tt Saturdav. Probably

instigated bv wine over jealous

M. Ds.

S-Alxut half of the "Acts of 1895" recently distributed by the Secretary of State, were so defective in printing that they had to be returned by various Clerks, thereby delaying the time of taking effect of the new laws. It may be they

-11 . 1 . .. .Kf ;V...f ,wl ,i limo fnr

rocarc. u leave.- me ssi-ni io uiuui.ii j. (.j,, u -IlUeron, at a UOOtl will ihh ie ui:iuuunu .w condition after its use. We sell it. M-. sht. j,. SWlx,tva the poi- j any July court in Dubois county. rne.lii.an. j. nneil u, the, iju1 it furnishes plenty of time for Twins.- Councilman W. II . Flick i;m.ioi.ie now otioof building on i saloon-keeters to get their windows

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K. K. Exeursloiis.

The L. K. it St. I.. Cons. It. It. will

went to Evansville on Monday with,(jenlRli Avenue.

the Band, and on coming home at night found a girl and boy had taken iMi-session of his house, and ,

now he teeis as juoiiaiu as a nuu.u procession of bands. Marriage Liccases.

j washed for the Nicholson bill.

HoUrt Ikilin and Phoelte CVwjmt. Win. ti(H)sler and Km. O. II(H-luresanr-

sell excursion tickets to the following Frank baxter and Ann 1 i;ou. events, ami on the following times: Henj. Kd. Iloane and Mainne Mine. Round trip tickets for French hick, j Henry I.. Lampcrt and Uosa Dae-liI . good 0 days, will be sold by the L. K. ""-.;.,,. frilll A St.L. Con. It. It. atö.7U from Jas- xrU H. H. .eurMon fron cr; f.3.from HiiiititiglHirg, until fur JasjH'r to Evansville on M -inlay theronlen. started with alioiit 1Ö0 from .l.iser.

To all points in Central TrathV Assoei-;ad when it reached Evansville

ren coaches and the

full. The Jasper

July 31 and 4th, good returning July Knights and Band turned out.-' 5thj at one fare for found trip. 'strong, and the Ferdinand Knights If it required an annual outla ofjabotit '20, and made a good show, f 100.00 to insure a family nstmvse-, - tf th wi mK

liowel complaint durine the year, there ",,!,,, are manv who would feel it their duty to tone

To all ixnnts in Central irattic .ssH-i- anj when it ation Territory within not over t!n0 mile.-' , from initial point, on account of 4th of nere wa Julv celebrations, tickets will t sohl: baggage car i

July 4ti. '95 Will Ik celebrated by the citizens generally undsr the auspices of CJiu'kes-Welnian Post G.A.K .VXD THK Jiusper Base Ball Club, bv an old fashioi etl basket Picnic af the Oy MMARY PARK, One-half mile west of Jasier on the Ireland Boad.

Will form at the Court House at 9:30 A. M.,

immediately. We refer to le itt ? Consisting ot several Posts, Camps and ltase Mall cuius in uniionn,anu

A GRAND PARADE

and Cholera cure for all summer m.lreU i0 the Park, led bv the Famous Star Band.

ÖirÄÄSSlÄS: 'ä: V. RudiBg of tu Snltnlin of Indp.ndtn,

such an amount. Any one can get this j -..1. ToraK- Tolil i.nn. fr . r.t- that Mini? the' TflltllS 1 erttCl lOlll.

OVV V mrv v C "

SiM:ikni!?

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bv different noted sicakers, ami singing of patriotic songs will

interest the jH'ople.

Wkddixo Dance. Mr. Henry L. Lampert and Miss Rosa Daeschle, will be married next Tuesday, July

'2nd, and will have a wedding dance

at Kunkers Hall, next Tuesday-

night. All friends are invited.

The Coukiek, in advance, extends

the young couple best wishes.

löIt was verv noticeable on the

midnight special from Evansville

Mondav night, how very familiarly

loving some voting couples got

when nearly surrendering to sleepy propensities. The way they leaned up to each other reminded on-look-ers of a sick kitten and hot brick

in winter.

JörNine-tenths of the Democrats of the state will heartily support

Gov. Matthews in his efforts to

maintain the efliciencv of the chief

executive of the State, and to sup

press lawlessness at Roby, and else

where. Thev also condemn with

out measure the illogical and harm

ful decision of the Indiana bupremt

Court in recard to the executive

tiower of appointment, buch de

cisions are a disgrace to the court.

Married, On Tuesday, June 25,

1S95, by Rev. Fidelis Maute, Mr.

Be.vj. Edmonstox Doa.ve and Miss Mag.uk Kline, both of Jasper. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. M. Kline, on 6th street, and the groom is the foreman in the Courier otlice, and the oldest son of the editor. After the marriage, and a breakfast lunch at the home of the groom's father, the couple went to Evansville to witness the the prize drill of the Roman Knights. Of course, the Courier joins with others in wishing their marriage venture may prove a life-long source of jov and harmonv, attended with

'prosierity unbounded.

All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opjwrtunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised druggist and pet a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to II. K. Uucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King ew Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All ot which is guaranteed to do you good and coat you nothing. Martin Friedman, Drugstore. 4 KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS ORGANIZED

FOR DEFEAT.

UCKSKIfc REECHES

3EST UK, KSTHTTMI, KttWEAMM

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PBBR? eHa5aawkaarVCaRRRRr

iHkf! by THE WQDlfli CLOTIIK Ü,

EVANSVILLE. IND. mc it im iTxax i am vauutal For Sale by S. KUEBLEÄ rb.l.xjfily. JASPE. INDIANA

price of a bottle of Chamlierlain stolic, p0ievg ?arsanarilla cleanse the bl.o.lt . n. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In al-' -. ton(, to the astern, imparts HffandQRAND BAND COIlCert Oil rlClllC UrOUIlClS. most every neighborhood some one has y. ami ,.,1- tlie w-.ikstnng. Trial intnotiex.n.oi.n.lorr." H.xv March. Tkarjctertic." iliel from an attack of bowel comiilaint M. Krietlman. I -i tin. -splinter.- IlTTx. vwrvV.rk Great Uit before.aiedieine could be pmnire,! or a . . I WtV s" Ä 5ÄeÄ"m-Ä "uphvsician nimmoneil. One or twodoMU örMr. Isidor eliuhm:ifher in- i-Vnti.Ta uJXXt tXh"Ztrr. ..md.1'

of this

case.

take the

Fur sale

Otijrt.-tt.-."Com- Where My !r- Ue

remed v will mm anv onhnary t II ilrill ul) lil Iflllil

It never' fails. Can vou affonl to 3 " "' tüü v 1 to eel Un-a,,,,,,. ,e riSK for so small an amount? "orth-east of ton tilts ral , to seel A of ,a e by M. Friedman, dmgsist. if he can secure he five kirn s of - r

Hail to the Chief.

Kinale.

Do You Travel?

valuable medicinal water obtained

'when the gas well was drilled.

If so, never start on a journey without ',,,1 -i pleasure and healtl

alwttle of holey s Loiicaiui i'iarriKH.-:ij ... , .i-iblished Thi-s v,,,'' , . Cure.a surenreventitiveof lo.vel roiii-Wrt will le tst. mils ittii. I K. Every m Q b -

plaints occasioned bv change of water or: woilIU be me nmsi pruni.u n- enter-; . j f .- j Q Q , wil

cumaie. . ,.r.su ...r ! fare for the muntl

When occasion demands it. use, tr- c art tllCS LbADKK!

lieoilts ouch uaiii . .in. .v..... , ,

inz to burns, stops pain instantlyumers nave ci: iiueo . ....... cleanse- a iwriect healer for scilds or. now dea.l and forgotten. b i Ma ptionJ Always nm spiles. M. LKAD. Our r';',' FriIm-jn v given up the eliost ; at least we no longer nw,nan: ' lice their lioastful adv. We now have aj ßUCklen'M Arnica Salve, 'fair field and no favor; and ask the Pub-

Ti.unCaU-inll.P u-nrld fnr ctit.. ? P ra Hl ,H,r. . V .' ' . .

thntmchout the ilav Hntil 3 o'clock n. hi.. whn there

BASE BALL! The Ja.fwr Kel . The ;illert Clan, ot tin- Hill inniBiI. Ai1mI-"Iob Ii cent.

..i..... . --m . ... .. tf!lf IVII tl I..I .iiikl-a 11.11. i.irrn Ii V I lit ,,-,-. An-.

Hi.- m.t iMinular llv it Mia-iiflcrHt picture Irat.if.1. calle.1 "OI.D OUllp . lte 3x1 feet. I TO- ralmil at W .Mm. a -mailer picture to the Lady r.-evlvlH)C the ecottd hlxhe.t nuwlwr ot

our baskets well filled, and enjoy one day

be maintained. Itailroad excursion, one tt. . f M fA - Kl - U

trip. j u. A. a. amm mux nh vhb.

Xow Everybody PI-AY KALL !

JUMBO JEANS RANTS.

.v - -- - - . i.;,...!,,!,. Hm nl reinirenitors at pucesbniise, sores, nlcers imlt rheuni fever upwanlu. They are wres, tetter chapel han.U, chill.lains, g? , , , ani, corns, and all ekin eniptions, and po " J o( " n i l,re which shmild K in

- o--- i ---. - ' ... lime thev wi t keen au vtmr provisions i tion or money fndL Jn & nto 'f . Call and examine .them.i

ter iwx. rorsaieuj - . . , tM iwul,,i,t flir tio

Apni tt,ll nwr . j

Fourth of July Holidays.

same monev elsewhen'. Come and see j

KestHttfiillv, . LI.K. ItltOS., The old!

Itpliahlü Furniture -Men. West snleot,

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i lie rounn oi.Jiny, tue wuuu pi,ic Square, .lu-per, 1ml. -ii -t . . ilav. is abiimtt at band, ami we are alb J ,AlHO a

preparing to celebrate the holiday in aj Free Pill. ! -.I?...- I l... LmurlnulK t

nUng Ä your address to II. K. Iturklcn ! andvrofechnlcal display- will be the Co., CI. fesiax. and ge a frj; sample la

onler 'of the day. An excellent tpjKr-,of Ur. Mug s Ae u e ... . .r . t tunitv is affonle.1 tho-e wi-liinif to make Will convince you of their -manl . Tl est I

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World.

full stork of Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots

and Shoes at

Opposite the Indiana Hotel.

ECKERTS NEW STORE.

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Wei nXirMrW ive in the cure of cims tiI;at m, I inc f Imiiville Kvan-ville tt St. Iu .-.and sick headache, l or malaria an CilatU Ibdlnidi it.r a v- .t .i U er announnne that ticket- i H?sd valuable. They are e.ianin tejt to i at aflTSoL to tK.int- within a n. U-erfectly fixv nun every deleterious M.b 5in "cf Ä llw on ts o n or cmitH-t. stance ami to Ik-oiirely vetable. Hon '.. V, . ".i i.t. i: 1 1.. i... I. In mt ucaken bv their action. lit b

rood rvtarninV JulvSth. at onu fare for nviiitf tone tO Momacl.

Hardhi the cmt Free Silver Aava.

cate far Gaveraar ea a QaMMf Platftma. The undemocratic action of Cleveland, Sherman, Carlisle and Brice,

and the nomination of W. O. Bradley, on a gold bug platform, for Governor of Kentucky by the Re

publicans, seems to have scared the

senses out of the democrats over

there, and made the election of a Republican Governor of Kentucky in August almost sure. This was plainly evidenced to all lookers-on in the Democratic convention at Louisville this week, where a platform the same as that of the Republicans on the financial question was adopted, and Wat. Hardin, who had thoroughly canvassed the State for free silver, was nominated for Governor. This was so plain an attempt to straddle the only question the People are now interested in, by having a platform

and candidate diametrically opposed, that self-respecting voters are very sure to rebuke such plain

dishonest v. Cleveland could have

chosen no surer way to wreck the party in heretofore solid Kentucky

but that's his way.

AI I CO BROTHERS HLLLÖ DESIRE TO Call the attention of the public to the fact that they are still in the

UMRTAHHG BUSINESS,

Cloth covered caskets same stylt as above cut for $15.O0, and ujh wards. Wooden cases trimmed

complete for $9.00.

e will furnish Metal ic Caskets, within 5 hours, at any price from

160.00 and upwards.

All goods delivered free of charge

any place in the country. Furni

ture delivered any place in town. All needing this kind of service will please give us a call and examine our stock. We also carry a fine line of FURNITURE 0f all kind-i. Everything sold at reasonable prices. Soliciting your patronaeo we are prepared to guarantee satis

faction.

ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Comer Public Square.

JASPEIt. - - INDIANA.

MACHINE SHOP. Con bib or Newton and 7th 8t., JA8PER, IND., KIEL F. J. MILLER. Pripriltir.

THAVB In tkU rto T iMllhy Tor rpHiti( - . I I.II 1I.J. A . I 1

ij of balldlig mU Tplrta STEAM KÜOIISI !

IUI. WORK.

lala ktpa h4 iopply f UkmV9,Tl?X

:., Ml III tara ttklUBa Mr reqairM. I aav a ney for LKATHKB AXDBUBBK

Will r,4lrTHRr.8Bl50 MACHINES, HF ABATOKf HORSK POWERS, Ac. PAKMKkS PARTICULARLY ir lavlttdto (!vtn.a t ckanc tomk tacli apparently trora oat MaJi-r Hcapara and Montn, Drilia. Ac, fully aa GOOD At XEW, and at bat llttlt expeaat. If "a pamy aar4 I to aaratil," I caa aava job aas dallara tLU ' Tr'U' DAK1EL F. J. MILLIE. Mar W.'W i Madifton Township Truste Notice. Notice ia riven that hereafter the Trottee of Madifon township will be atth store room of Mr. John P. Norman, ia Ireland, on every Saturday for the purpose of attending-to township business, and all persons having business with .tin township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library la kept at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will Dt found at Norman A Gray's store at all times. C. J. Evrarii, Mar. 22, '93-y Trustee Madison TRi

WOOL1

WOOL 1 1

P" - - it . .n a

tbe round trip. The agent willvlicerfully five full information to all inijuir-tn.

and lnweN jrtvat

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i- mviiMrrili- Ilic yvMivill. lii-cuiiii riii

iV. ier )x. SoUl "by Martin Krieihnati j Dniffift. i

JfR TO I. Tie Unrt Commii'HX IIoa In the So, Ta aao Ufcnl 4tcf, and beat f adUtiea for rettlar high price. We eil to the EaMena f actorioa mad a re the middle mia't profit. Isaae wareheate receipt and ttetn free of charre. Scka faraiahed free of charge to thoae who ahtp . We elicit ahlpiaat ef TCt-jrthlar i the pr-

"r- : " vr , hcbndon-carter co.

IW.JII.are.JIAreawiiiiaajn,naniuui.

Boone Towiwhlp Trustea'i

SuiiiIhv ExcurHloiis. Notice. I n.L 1 : ,l Tm.iu nf nnnaM

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its rvular one fare for round trip excur- ß, Wril busmii s ons on ?nnlayF. between all local sta- JJJgJ the office of Trustee, at tuitions, tickets good .lay ot sale oak, on'PYji lniIei, BOuth-east of PorienMay. 5, 115. Tbe excti mens will te e .oTsitunlays of each week, and ry continual each fcunday during the sum- J"jB a .i having townshin budmer .neiw to present it on Saturday. CitixeM ; ; " desiring looks from the Towaahip U' "The road to fortune is through b . are notified that the Library I printer's ink.', P. T. Ba.num. kept by Win. McHarris, In Portwsvill. 1 : - I Henby B. BbeideneavqHj Truffct. Mr Fine Job PnqUm at tbii offic.' May i, l-h