Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 April 1885 — Page 5

jaspjirjourieI April fool I Put on your but mid go to school. April opens balmy. Eaater next Sunday. Good Friday to-day. March wont out like a lamb. The school house gates need Axing. Mrs. Cooper's school has thirty-live scholars.

Pay your cription. taxes aud Coukikr fiub' Solcmu service In all Catholic churches from now till Easter. Holler skatiup in begiuing to dwindle as the weather guts warm. A pleasant-Mite at Mrs. Ritchie's on Tuesday night. Plant your potatoes; the moon' all right. Women are busy cleaning up gar dens new. Lam pert has tho largest stock of new buggies iu tho county Junker has Just received a large assortment of all colors of Cashmere, &c. Brine us your job work. Wo will print it promptly. OtrGo to II. C. Fink's for frc9h confactionarys of all kiuds. Capt. M. Fisher has our thanks for apportionment maps of the Stale. MS H. C. Fink has just received a fine lot ef oranges. Icuioiih apples, bananas and cocoanutfl. 0A complete slaughter of goods at the auction of Henry bermersuehn du ring Court week. tarThe 30th inst. will be the last day for the payment of the county taxes ot 1S84, without the addition ot iu percent ftTFor the largest assortment of cook stoves and garden implements in the -county and at the lowost figures, call on ILeo opayd. tf. ACT Pete Saacat informs us that the railroad hands have not been paid here for January yet Hard times for them. KrDon't fail to attend auction at H. SormerHhcim'K dnrinsr Court week. You can have goods at your own price. ftTMr. G. W. Riley started to the In ane Asylum Wednesday, to deliver there Charley Miller KTJ. B. Junker has removed opposite Benkert'rt blacksmith shop, where he is prepared to sell good as cheap as evei 10" Lent is over, and what a world ofi pretty bonnets anil dresses will now aup- ' plant the dull colors. CTGolng, going, going, gone! and that's the tune you will get good clothes by at II. S ScrmershalmV Court week. arrrMiss FriediuaH will opm a new millisery store on the Public Square in a few days. Look out for something nice. For Rknt. A pood buelnes room on West Gth street, formerly occupied by a photograph gallery. Has a large skylight. Inquire at Courier office, tf. ftSrOur thanks ar duo Mr. Griffin for copies of the Louisville Commercial, which he delivers to our citizens daily now at two cents a copy. a-t-t will o1t mv atonic of clotbiii-' fifty per cent, below cost in order to . m y . i - 1 ft close buaiaess during uoun wees. . S. ierreershcim. ItrGen. Grant and Jeff I)avi, tho two rery active opponents in the civil war, are now both lying at. tho point of death, and the long roll for the march to eternity of the old soldiers is being beaten. New Blacksmith Shop. John Kucbler has opened a new shop on Mate street onnosite the jail, where you can get all kindf. of smithing done in firstclass style. Uive hltn a can. fEJ"The town board ought to pass an ordinance establishing lire limits. Eighten house were burned In Oakland last Fridav. aad ilOO.OOO lost, by tho neglect in kave such rctrulatious there. Too aaay frame buildings. Married, At Portersville, on Sunday, March 20th, 1885, by Rev. I. II. Myers, Mr. John F. Harris and Miss Minnie Hats, both of lloone township. "May they live long and prosper." Removed. Mr. J. B. 8ahm has moved his shoe shop to Mrs. Erny's bouso on the Public Square, next door to Zocllcr's where he will be pleased to have all call whe want good work done on boots or hoes. He warrants all of his work. 2t fjrr Kendall and King, let out of jail by the Supreme Court, gave f2,50O hail last Friday, for their appearance at Circuil Court, to answer the charge of murder. If witnesses continue to hare convenieatlv defective memories, or move to Canada ia the interim, no doubt they Will appear and have an easy trial. Revival. A revival is being experienced ia the M. E. Church at Huntingburg, aad sway are experiencing joy at the eetiMurlng of the Holy Spirit. The Sngikh aad German members are working tef ether for good, ami jjraat restate are anticipated. So far there have been ten acaeseloHs to the church, several have been converted, aid the blessed work Is profreseiug.

flCT-The largest utock of clothing ever ottered in Dubois county, will be sold' at auction by Henry Sermersheim during'

Court week, commencing April 7tb, and continue day tmd night till entire stock is sold eut. Pkkachixo. Rev S. F. Anderson will preach in the M. K, Church, In Jas-J per, on Saturday night atJ o clock, and Sunday morning at 101 'o'clock. The public are invited. frcrFor a good and cheap sewing machine, call on Leo Spayd and purchase one of the renowned Crown machine?, which for durability and good work cxcells all others in the market. tf. (O250coal miners are out on a strike at Evausville against a reduction by the hnaftPi; tif H'ttuna fi,f tWuuXn'a fi-nm Si neuis 10 a cents, uniy i$ io z eeins is paid for digging iu 'the Pike county mines, and ibis ban forced the prices down at Kvansville. fttrClotliinj:, hats, caps, boots, shoes, children's fancy suit, together with a complete line of furnishing goods, will be sold at Henry Sermersheim' mammoth auction house during the April term of Court. 1 1 A . . 1 . . . . .1 Makimack Lickxses. Tho following have been issued by Clerk Gossmann sinco our Iat report: John F. Harris and Minnie H. HayB. Jos. E. Picon aud Sarah H. Taylor. Jus. Solium and Anna M. Hollinder. N. Sennliiger and Catharine Baunleiu. )7"The Aascssora met Tuesday to agree upon a aniform rate of assessment aud adopted a rile on some things, but no minutes were kept of transactions, and therefore we could not obtain the rates for publication. The Assessors are now at work. Get your schedules ready for them. Or Attention is directed to the card of Mrs Gasscr, iu another column. She l carrying on tho business at the old stand, and hopes by strict attention and fair dealing to do a large share of btif-i-ncs. She ls also agent for the famous Olipper harvester?, and will sell them on a long credit, where well secured. GttAiuNG.The citizens on Seventh street have determined not to be behind the rest of the town in improvements, and have cimilatod a petition and obtained to It the siifHtttnres of nearly all the property owners on tho street, ask i'ig lor the grading of that street from McCrillui to Hendricks street. The Town Trustees will act upon it at their next meeting, aud the contract will prob ably be let this mouth sometime. A Great Discovery. Mr. W in. Thomas, of Newton la., says : 'My wife has been seriously aHectcd with a cough lor twenty-live years, and this spring more severely thaii ever before. Site had used many remedies tvillMHtt relict; and being urged to try Mr Juwrp Jew Discovery, did so, with rnor gratifying result. The first bottle relieved her very much, and the second bottle has ab.oiuteJy cured her. She has not had so good health lor thirty venrs " Trial Unities Free at Mehrluger Uros Drug Store. Large slae $1.00. 6. Xkw Bkickyaki. The demand in Jasper for brick this Spring has completely exhausted the stock on hand, and no brick buildings can be elected until more are burned This has given rise to the organization of a new company for makhiK brick, composed of Messrs. Isidore Schuhmachcr, John Geicr, Jr., and Joseph Kroft, and they will begin moulding next week at the north end of Mill street. Messrs. Kroft and Ueier are each skillful workers in the business, and will have charge of the yard, while Mr. .;(!. iihmuclior can attend to the makinz of btifiness contracts. We predict for the firm a large measure ot success, as thev are all pushing uien, aud there Is an increasing demand for brick. Jasper now needs a good building contractor, who thoroughly understands his business, aud is willing to make contracts tor brick or other houses, aud furuish everything complete. Peksonal. Mr. John C. Wilson, who lives near Madison. Jefferson county, father of X. II. and Mi.s Libbie Wilson, h visiting his children at Huntiugburg. He is an old line Democrat. The good book tells ua ":raln up a child iu the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it' and his Democratic training accounts for Xet's cleverness, and before Cleveland's administration is ,.,.,in,i wa Khali exnoct to see the Dr. training with his father politically. Mr Jas. A. McCarty, of Hoone township, went through Jasper Monday, on his way Chatauqua county, Kansas, where ho expect to make ms luiure home. ir.. .TntitmvTvmdelffoes to Evausville this week to take a position as bar ten der in the saloon of Mr, Charley Plats, where he will be glad to shake nanus with his Dubois county friends when they visit the vine. nr. v. Daniel exoects to move to Owcnsboro on April 10th, and go Into the hotel business there. rt- nnnlifti- la havinif a big run, aim the Daniel House has the appearauce al most of an Infirmary. n vv sherrod. the veteran Mexr i.lioi- and Iicmncratic wheel llOt'SC, ..i t.n.r.nvttii. iikskhI through Jasper Wednesday on his way to Mr. W. bherrod's in Doone township, whose son Irvin is very low with consumption. ir Wendal Mv came uown trom Louisville to visit his family Saturday last, aud remained with them a few days to their movluir to Louis vllli where he has a steady Job.

fttrThe steamer R. U. flpriuger, from Cincinnati to New Orleans, sunk last Monday at Wat ern roof, La. The boat

ami cargo is a fatal loss, All tue pass - . - . ' .... engers, among whom were quite a

Tiw 1 WIC1 uy "? m Ti'qulred. It is guaranteed to give perfect VZl ?"f?r rn J"10 t lmuLfi:Htisfactiou, ot- money refunds. I'riee o clock in the morning, and sprung aleak9S Hnt, box. Wsale bv Mehriuzer

in several places, bhe was vauieu at f 33,uuu and insured for 25,000, and bad on board at the time 1,300 tons of freight and 90 passengers. fttrThe Indiana Legislature, as predicted by the Coukikk when the special seaslon was called, is likely to set tho full forty daysallowed.and from present progress of legislation will probably be called together again, If it is neces sary to pass the appropriation bills, Hut we hope Gov, Gray, will not call them together the second time. The first call was a blunder, the second would be little less than a crime. They should be permitted to retire to private life. Never Give Up. If you are suffering with low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, generadebility, disordered blood, weak constil tution. headache, orauy disease of a bilious nature, by all moans procure- a bottle of Electric Hitters. Yon will be sur prised to see the rapid improvement that Ml ii . ... , , - . , a t. wui ioiiow ; you win oo inspireu wiiu new life; strength and activity will re turn ; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in tho praise of Electric Hitters. Sold at fifty cent a bottle, by Mohrhigcr Bros., Jasper. lO-To-morrow is the last day of Lent, and there have been solemn services all this week at St. Joseph's church, Fath cr Fidelts bringing vividly before his congregation the sufferings aud closing scenes iu the life of Christ. Many have Inquired why this week is so solemnly observed. The Evausville Courier says it is called Holy Week, because It is specially devoted to the closing scenes in the life of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is often called the Week of Sorrows. Iu the earliest period of the church all bus! nees was suspeuded in order that persons might quietly commemorate the tragic ueain ot unrlst. Alany pardons were granted by the Christian Emperors dur ing this time, hence it was then called "Golden Woek." CirThrou''h the intejlijfent fore thought of her late husband, Mr. Joseph Troxler, who had his life insured in tho Masonic Mutual Aid Association, Mr?. 'Nary Troxler this week received 1,500 from that organization. This provident eum will enable her to establish herself iu business so that she mav live com fortably now that her bread winner is takeu from her. This should be an ex ample to other heads of families. The wife who ha a husband who thinks so little ol her as to fail to provide for her, should he be taken from her, is to be pitied unless ehc should he one of that kind who hate ociotiej so much aa to keep her husband out of them in order to have peace in the family. Wallpaper, WtillpapcP. The largos! stock of wallpaper over brought to thi. county has just been re ceived by Jacob Gosmann at his 15ook and Stationery Store. Haii'Mii" iu price from 8 cents te 30 cents a roll I have also an improved trimming machine, aud will trim all wallpaper for those who wih it. Also a largo assortment of window shades at from $1,25 to $2 00 a pair with fixtures complete; also the Aurora spring balanco shade rollers. Please give me a call aud convince your selves. Jacou Gosmann. Feb. 13, 1885 -4m. Tho Blind Iihk Come out of Dark ness. Mr. Goodard Paulln, of Santa Clans, Spencer county, Ind., hearing of Dr. J. E. Duulwrs success here in treating dis cases of the eye, ear aud catarrh troubles brought his son Gcorgo here for treat ment. Just nine nays ago no was nuim and hadlto be led bv the hand : had been blind for eight years. He iinormett the Dr. he had spent over $ GOO (six hundred dollars) on him ; he had employed tho best medical skill to be had and it was a signal failure; he had even sent to Eu rope and different parts of the old conn try for medicines and still they failed to reach his case. After the Dr. had made an examination of the young man, he informed Mr. Pi what could be done, and if he gave satisfaction his bill would be so much, aud if he could not do him auv good it wouiu not cost mm any thing. To-day the young man can see. He has recovered in sight in both eyes; he says he can not find words to express his fee ing for JJr. mm bar in bringing him to light again, and for his superior skill over all others. The Dr. will re main here until Friday and will be at Uirdseyc April 4th, and remain ten days. If vou have anv trouble in his line go and consult this great specialty beforo he leaves. Wo are glad to state the Dr. has bt&n crowded with work here and it has been a boon for tho suffering. MEAT MARKET! JOHN R. CHRISMON Has opened in the Post-oillce building iu Jasper a meat marKci, wnerc no win supply customers with the very best the market affords tor cash, upen every day except Sunday. He solicits tho natronaee of everybody, and by having the best of meat will endeavor to merit it, Persons having fat beeves, calves or sheep to sell, will And it to their interest to call on him. Farmers coming to town are invitqd to call and take a good roast nr steak home with them. Feb. 30, 1885 tU. Advertise in the Jaw kk Coumr.u.

IJUCKlKN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tub Bkst Saltk In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilbeum, Fe

nuni-Vr,..,' f rZu ver Noras, Tetter, uuapped Hands. Jhubkiu isruptions, or no pay re H -, llros., Jasper. Feb. 27th, mlv. C SURE AND TAKE THE Louisville and St. Louis Air Line. (Uci.tv.ujt, KvANitvii.Lr. ami Ht. Imvw K'r.) WHEN YOU GO ISast - - or - - "Wet! THE GREAT SHORT UltiTE TO A t.f. THR rKIXCII'AI. C1TIK8 OK THK KAST xn MAKING DIKKCT COKXBCTIOX AT .ST. I.0U1S WITH TKAIN'8 FOK ALL. POINTS IN XlHSOUltl, NUUKAKKA, KANHAH. COLOJIADO, TUX AH, IOWA. Aad tin) Oii'Ht Went and Nerthweit. THROUCHTlME CARD. KXi'KKSS. EXI'KKSS. Kil'RKSS. I.V. jAltrKR S:30 am. U M am. 0:36 jhb, IUWhk. 3:00 pm. )hb. l?:.Vi pm. 7:10 pm. 7:60 am. 1;Kpm, U :W aw. Ar Kvaxhvim.is Ar. licmviixB Ar. St. Loum Train arrlrlnr at I.onUvllla at 6:4Sr. make direct connection whh traltt on C. AO,, for Wliltfl SuU phtir .SpriiiRM, .StHiiiiton, jClohweHil. vh1ilnjetoii, ItHltluiorc, I-'hllHiIelpUlH, Nw York, and all principal cities of the Kant. Tralim 3 mill 4 liv l'ullWHn Ih1mf Slet1h CurH butwueu St. Lml Mini I.ouUvllle. THK NOTICR ofKmlKrantiia especially lavlted tothi loliowingaavxiitags onerHl'uy tula l.ine. THIS IS THK SHOUT IJNK TO ST, LOUIS. Tlili Line connect at St. Iuli In the Union Depot witn train, oi all roada leaa tis neat. oriu.wesi im Soutli-weiit. All tralus arc ran SOLID between LonlRvllle mm. St Louii. Tor lull information concerning Koad, Carl. i icKeu, tic., can iijonor write to JAMKS 8, UAHIv, O T. A.. LoQinvllle, Ky, A. M I1KNNKTT, Agent, Japer. Itaiu()rilc Town-Nhip Trustee's Notice. TpHE undersigned, Trustee of Bain JL bridgo township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Saturdays of every week, at his offico ou North Main street, Jasper, iu Schuu machcr's building. The Library of said Township is kept at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann, where persons wanting books can obtain them at any time. Jacob Buhoek, Trustee. June 6th, 1884-ly. Columbia 'mowHMliin Trus tee' Notice. nnilE undersigned, Trustee of Columbia JL Tp,, Dubois county, lud., will at tend to Township business at his resi deuce on every Saturday, and persons having township business to transact are requosted to present itou that day of the week. The towushsp librarv is kept at Henrv Harrison's and Alouzo Leffcr's, where those entitled can otitain books. K. BUltTON, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th. 1884 -ly. Tzwvymmm en fMaaiillalffl tea eTvyi wwanwwii eaa ' trtkwM. to when Uvmsh latMW nMtni. AUnm fH America Jjeitf LlAGAZDffiHOEYSl I AM. AGENT PUB. ASSOCIATION iMBi.MAliMil A aLalaM Hj Ian n t i Ammmt ' Da!reua of tctrlclBcTxa AxmxiCAN Aobkt ass aaiaXT or LiTstiaTr mm nor xtMairir I hmiRn wj auruti iuv,vu javoiDeri av m rallitrt for Aatodatkm a ftarnloa xn at a rtim ! VI fs, BatTloa rajHl f f I0OJM6. Md latamtjk waMrawal Tlila lum al!ewa,wltb tcrst (utaraKjt ef 3B,00 prr asaon for & jaara, which mtni Mat ih me I'll unci mob ui oar macaiiDcMMvaa mstik forplui to fc aacd is ht paMttMRl of a Lthrmry ofBookt on Bniiici, Arr, Kdvoatjo, ToaTrr and Ooop LiTSautvucwhlcb will b (arotabed Ubri. Mraat v retail Dnrs lia rtfflru Mlnr rMBratted la otkw workixita aa nnllmltedflf ldlor oparattcn. Namea will t earolird on the FcBCBrrnv Booca m4 C'erttNcmtMvr Mrinkfralil (MtilMsr mm nanber tOBMl up HHkacriMlaaMTvi Ann mav Aoht Ualaxt cf uraKATTma far a TMura aad all other pt tTllff aa of the Aatocletlra,) willba terwarflyann rirriMoriHf Bai'tcrlp'ton Treat Ml, (ADVANTAGES OF A JUKMUKKSIIlI'i A jHiU-vpSvlttripHon toAm.Aym lvr 5 rears fircurtnga lihrarvqftiwliat yipMbiUhtJprkM A tHrtwnt on all j.vlllcatlau not Untt im. A ttitccvnt ch articlet aOterUttd in Jm, AgtM, Ilia at iUccvnit im Xtvtpaptrt d JUafeHne. WI1 Y tlila can be (att frcfltabl j very plain. Attar wo.WO na un rnrullta, located in every eta t atid lerniery.uiea cuu'K onr Biacaviw a laoronjen Introduction, a tcnaiai.t Ir.crraae of aabacrtMlona will be reeetvtd at 1 n yrnri and frona lite ante of nook to non-BirniDrr. ictnarwHB ineeorrea. ftonAtnclocreate !BlbaT!iioflbdfitlilBt e4nnu. ititnrra in n a im t latMfactorr meonM. IlHBrfrf"af I)ollpiniSnvfaiHrt!oouutabrO at tapis inrriimeni 01 vsir ri-ana ryrn mr laai yon recfttTta tnacaxlrererfA Ui$ dollar ten HmHorrr. bmk errrriTtofa mot F.i.tairrTi 8nbTllt Now at utcr)nlion price will a.s m niared at ft DMr wben l0.0UO name are' .. Ixzucix Agsnt Pu3..eotcun,CiiUH,ItiM Anericail Apat lialaiy sLiteratlire rBafmiraHjrr"rtH.mlnta(?rtl Ttrtri ef Trla '" Ml.ilnill.. I nth nlir,hW aiMr7riLBiMt la.trlarl Tamat r.ffal.hi rlMn,rVV atrr ICQ l.4f( B.Urng.a la I'm a.pHawt 4 art rfkr.r .i.ai1 Hknlnili raatnaM rrwm ariml! ofrrotnlnriit Men. v. farrraM T( 0r craBl r. FloniVIr t' r. Tap llaHar rhoWoria ai wwar. t.iaalirK Iu I'arf rr A: Prs. BOOK. kllitri.'a IMriurr lnllrrv. Tap llsuahsi it M.rH, Kk.l.kr. a4 tm r rll.i, aM tkW fho Y aim l j-nhHioH. iiniiHSfH Hraainea. utii mar. orrnnt,-F(.ra (mm o.i, i mialiikawaTiairKirm. eiaifar. nai iraa. rWMjllllitl.IUIHk.lfw ! Cftt, Mi . ahUT ria atavCUrai. IU CUM T.UUCa, March 13, lKH5f'10nifi. MARRIAGE GUIDE 160 Psae. IHrM4lne4fti4tlHMiv44f 5 bhmt Riun, . rrr cot.n Ve. TWlW eanulaaatlthaearlAiu, ditatifal er laaaltlilrtwaat la . JIUVj I0,M ,ut, mil titj fw msfilbi. Health. Beauty Iiappiaeaa. ara tra( bt iv 4-vK-ko tt frr. ol, hy. aMIalaia, wUa Bttto.rr bmurM hBa lo;o. w4r(al ran rieraaaa jnii la Ilf. Htjl Mala.1 bjbr. WHITTIBR, 8t Loali, Feb. 18th, lbS5-ly CALIFORNIA X5XCURS10.V ASS(H!IATIO!, mi RXKR BXOS ,t CKOSR Y, ifweert. Menthly excnr.lont to Cal ramla. ComfortaWe c lfHBio.latlon at cltf r ratct. SpleilltIMtmMikltl Jrw Unit wckra,lirMa, ptcawrc ami Iwalth aeekrr. K ctlni:o for health and we th.Wlthuut eystenea or jllttanl. Rallrd and pt1t fira mlHtmt tw. jiflri. t.wiJ fwtoteil. homei. tteek raWiwr. fralt alfjro anil lnctnBt.tarrfyfntUBfwmtlill. Ht or M'IrfaH"wr Hn.d crott, ton Adams St., Cl.lciHfo nit sMJ N. Mala St..I.oi Awwtea.Cal. K.xcnlitHi lV CMrmm Fib 1B Marah 18; Apr. ttit Mysit Jnno l8;Jir 1. Leave KwCltyFa. i( March Et)t Apr. 17J Myti Jhm ll J1j H. t Marth IS.lWm. Now is your time to iubwcrib for the CoyuiBii, -

FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING

AND DRV GOODS! Mid lut iflri i Iki Cflflf I im & Go Have just opened the larreet and assortment of Merchandise, or all kinds, aver brought to Du bois County, aud will sell goods Cheaper for Cash THAN ANT OTHER H0U8K IX XSK COUJfTT. LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF Gentlemens9 and Boys' Clothing. for FALL and WINTER wiar hi all grades, from a $5 suit up. HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE, 4UEENSWARE -- .-art' IN FACT, A FULL AMtMHCXKtl If. A. 8ERMER5HEIM CO." Narth Side PuM( Square.: k Oet.21, lS81-tf. JA8PKK. IKD. NEW SHOE SHOjP! ANDREW SCHERER, FIFTH STREET, OFrOWTK THK TOBACCO H0USK. JASPER, IND OFFERS his services to the public wanting first-class home-made boots and shoes. He will make any style desired promptly, and at reasonable" prices and hopes by having good workmen aud good material to receive a liberal share of patronage. KEI'AIKINO WILL ALSO BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. HIDES WANTED.-I will also pay the best price for drv or greea hides, ANDREW SCHERER. Aug. 22d, 1884-iy. II. SEKMF.KSHKIM. J. X. FRIEDMAN. LIVEEY, FEED) AND 1 SALE STABLE, SIXTH STRKKT, KAST OF CX)UKT-H0USK, Jasper, Ind. Persons wishing double or single rigs.or saddle horses, can be accommodated at any or all times. (Regular Hacks for French lick. . .Ax UK II AI OJf SHORT NOTICK. UtrPersons desiring to purchase, sell or trade norses, win una it iu ia iinterest to consult us. a- ' Horaaa Boardfld bv the Day. Waak or' Month. Call and m u, SERMERSHEIM & FRIEDMAN. July 18th, 1B84-Iy. PORTERSVILLE CHUMPIOKSTORE JOHN MEHNE Claims to hare the champion store'et tho county, at Portersville, for fair dealiugand CIIEAP.PR1UES, riK IIA8 JUST KKCKIVKI) A TVhli STOOtl OP Fall and Winter Gi of all kinds, to which he in rites at- , tentien, and will be glad of aa opportunity to show you. DRIED FRUIT : WANTED For which he will pay the HIGHEST PUIOjf : also all other kindc of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Don't forgot MliH' ClUfttfMOft; XyJil. u-iy.

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