Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1886 — Page 4
JA8W0R COURIER.
J A I ft at:
FRIDAY,
Jee. a. 1M0
Ciihxiit Cmut, hi honor, 0. M . Wlhorn, presiding , and John L. Brtlx, Rh., proeeuyufthn plena of the &Ute, opwd promptly i 9 o'efoek, Monday morn. iHfir lt. TH groud jury we inpnld ana sworn Mid rUilra tk Pom Ajtjrlan and jU ttotf day. The follow erien-
illNl business hl IMAM diepOaCd of up U Thursday night ; State vs Fred Gobte, ret., not gailty ; vs. J. Tumburg, ret.. Hot guMty ; State ex rel. Julia Stockinger. v,0a,ve, beetardy.
dMHiiseed for waul of prOMMHltiOM ; VS. It J. King. A. A B., fined MO d intmis-
ued in county jei I SO days; vs. Phillin
Bretz, ret., tned ftO; ys. Tho. Km--
sou, U C w., not guilty ; vs. John Morgan, jr., G. 0. W , Ined 46 00; v. Phillip Sutton, C. C W., fined 5 00; vs. John Goodman, a C. W. fined $6 00; vs. R. Realty, C. a W., it noil 00: r Koht
J. King, ret., fined $30; vs. Geo. Arnold, C. a Vf , fined $5 00; vs. John ilpriggs,
fined $100; vs John Bauer, trcpaw, 4ned $5 00 ; t. Charley Smith, C. C. W., Rued $5 00 ; vs. Sebastian Gun.
selmann, lrw, fined 5 00; same man,
assault, fined $a 00; vs. Barnet Chaotain, C. 0, W., fined $e 00; vs. Allen Nicholson, CC. W.. fined $5 00; ts, Joe. Maley, ret., nollied ; ts. J. L Opel, riot, not guiltv : ts. John Griemore, uetit lareenv.
line $a& 00, imprisoned hi County Jail 30
aays, ana aurraneMsed one year; vi. Sherman Wininger, Bd. Wining er. Sitae Wininarer, carrying off fruits, guilty, ined $1 each; vs. August LubbehU4en. selling on Sunday, two eeees, fined $ It in each ; ts. Frank Atkins, retailing, nnt guilt? ; vs. H. Sermersheim, John Gsrdner, F. Birick, riot, notguiitv;Ti. Tho. Naeh, C. C W., not guilty ; vs Touev Eckert and John Petry. riot, fined $5 each ; State ts. Oliver BritUin and ichn Miller, A. and B., trial by court, and finding Brittain guilty, and fining him $10; finding Miller not guilty; Te. John Seitx, telling to minor, not guilty; ts John Brooks, intoxication, fined $6, and cent to jnil in default of payment. The following are the Juror for thie term, hot so far, up to Thursday night, there hae not been a eiagle jury trial : Gkand Juro8. Philip Kunknl, Peter Bamberger, Jr., Harmon Smith, Andrew String el, Eg id Scauaus and Michael Eggler. Prttit Jvhom. Shelby Lemmon, M. Eckert, Luke Main, Wm. Zhr. Henry Steineker, Elijah Ilobhe, Clem. Luekeu, Xtvier Keneeb, John Huchgeeang, Herman Ro titer t, John firny, Bernard Beike. Business is being pushed a fat a parties are ready for trial, and a little tar than suite some of the criminal Ihii itis.Jikely court will last into the third week, ae new oases are being filed. A good deal of civil business hae been t.'aneaetod and some defaults taken, but h the largest number of civil eaaees the ines are not yet settled, and a number af oriminal charges are yet to be tried.
$Ca nfimmwllan nnmnnmnnfiln bdnf w WtWf faFVatavPMPol PiW
f'fiMMr nfimt fimf
irr ipoeaer
CttMf reea le-day
Ae the Courier inmrmid Mi read-
era leal lean. Jen W. Helen mbe, Sente Annrlntedeat hae anneeiinned the
Onmmon Pehool Pnnd, aeaoeintiMr to
$fi00.t$ e to ITm eeveva eamntiee 1 the
9tate. Dnboie eeatntv reeeivoa $$0i4
whit the only iM In fiTlt 41 : Pike
rniiHtr mm4 er aA9 M. rn.nA mU tm M .
;JH: ftrMm geta MfilS.M. and
naM in T.0W H : Martin ta $,$$, d iwiid in $2 tl : Orango gate $,- SOT ot). and naid in $4, 10$ 91 ; Crawford
reta $.8Sate and naM in $S.0S4 t0
9oeer get $10,41140. and paid in M.799.54 : Warrick tte 1)0.114.10. and
laid in $4,364 M. The apportion neent
it larger to each ebiM tnan mot year, be
ing $1.10 toeaeb.
Ovn lAnh Svit. And now
Li ue y Kelley, and brSngs euit age! net the .CooKtKR editor for libel ! My eakee ! that we should ever be thought by an attorney dhpoeed to libel a young female, particularly one who it able to wield the birch at efficiently ae she it reported to 'have done. We would a good'deal rather kit her, provided ahe te good looking and kia sweet. we never w her poseihly a certain young man in our town can tell, but she ahouldn't get her temper ruffled by libel enitt if ht wants to kiss even him sweetly. This it our first libel suit, and
we hardly know whether she it after a
or the money. She aki the court to make ua pay f 5.000. That much money,
it ne naa u, sigut be something of an
inducement to tome man to rik the
birch treatment occasionally, provided
the would smile sweetly on him after
ward, and poeeibly some one with Tit
ions of unearned wealth flitting through his cranium, (he couldn't hare much
i wm ai
Kooi) it In My
Dn. Wa(k : Dear fWr I
well aatknfed with the msdieine yett cent
ma, and after naing that and a ftw hot
tlee beeidec. I will say that it ie oeta of:
the beet romedioe I ever tried for Qatsghs
end coidcand will t herefore recomene no
it highlv. And I will always have your White Wine of Tar Syrup ia my house
at a family medicine. Yours Truly. Rcv.C.6 KATTatsonjr, Staato, Iowa, mc rooxn it oooo.
Dr. C. D. Waxxkr: Dear Sir-I gat
a bottle of your White Wine or Tar Syr up and found it most taeelleeit. it wm
very pleaeaat to take, and I was greatly
benefitted by its we. Ret. A. Hedomx, Hsetadate, Pa. fir. Jef FtMira Owe Uht. K tM vi
Mbt ttmtAy mi fciw ta rM M mMM, H 1
rf 1
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cm. b4 SI rr Vtti. Fr
at
Porterawille) Pointers. Yea we will write it IBM.
After tho holidays ara all otot we bare
the beautiful snow, and the nenool-boy
sighs and thinks that UarMtaaae oaase a
little to soon this year. Chris. Seanina done a thriTinr
neee in the way of selling eandiee and
toys during Cnrietmee week kept three
clerks oust.
John Rise has built a large and
mod ions addition to his black-eenitb
shop, to be used at a paint and etere room for wagons. The Sen kith and
Rise wagons era becoming rery popular
aHri it behooves tbece gentlemen to fill the demand.
N. B. Cofmettu hae mered intt hH
new honeo sad bide dofiaaso to li
but ho may hero to ask quarter of old
Sol next cawmoT. Adam Ruiiolpb bat bad one of the finest sleighs put up this winter that we
ever saw, hut tt turns if no wiebae to
use it, he must go a lee tie uordlh. Mr, Ell Whitehead and son, of Harrison county, Ind., hare been Tieiting tbeir brother attd uncle J. S. Whitehead, of this place, tho past week. We noticed Joeeph Ridge, the Re
corder of pjke county, on our street during the holidays.
Kooc Koxa.
Jut
Mart-
brain,) induced her
At all ereats she
to bring this suit
ill be wiser if she
Hree longer, and probably learn, even if
mum is s iencnr m fine conniy, to understand the import of ordinary English
words. If any body was libelled in any
notice of a whipping in Pike county it
was not Laney Kelley, but citizens in
the neighborhood of Burr Oak, who were accused of desiring to violate the
law. She wan accused of nothing un lawful. Perhaps, however, the got an
cry because we said she ued her slipper
in punishing, and she didn't want it published that her feat were big aaeugh
to use her Hipper ae a club. We own
np we never saw her feet, ami possibly they am uot so large at Sampson's jaw-
uone oi an ass. Aarae rrem this we
ennt oonoelye why she should bring libel euit against us.
Tits EvansTille Journal, of last Friday, truthfully comments as fellows on this
action:,
"By reference to a special from our attentiVe cor rwpoH dent at Jasper, it will be seen that a libal suit Iul Imm twvan.
moused against the editor of the Jasper Courier for alleged dofametioa of charac
ter or a lady school teacher of Pike
county.
The report that she whipped a ohHd to death proved false. It went the rounds of the papers ae a matter of news with
out malice, consequently libel suits canMot be maintained, and the young lady in commencing each suits baa been badly advised. Vo editor who published the report would hesitate in correcting it and makiagall the reparation in bis power. The probability Is that some ImpoeunU we Iswyar has taken the bateh of eaeee w a contingent fee, expecting to frighten nongh editors Into paying money in oom promise to giro him a hsndeome Holiry.,' This kind of game matt fall of iteown Waight. Before going into llhl
fJatt newspapers, people should first joaartainwhetltnr they eannot get rspar-
wmwtrm mj mmm agroaawy."
Tar knr tbM iitiHfM W CatH a't tra Car.
It aeakla th-talll i ot aatlctaat- mm
rnaorMt. Cnllta'aAKM Cnrc acta StraeOf m Uh
ltr mm! Vawf,tWrnal7 rigaaatey ta tyUmm af II nrm af aUHl aia. tkH tierta a raStaal
ft. SM aC St caata a trail tear Hahrtaam Bra. 4t
Celumlsia Culling. Mn. Editor : Columbia township is
in good condition, morally speaking.
Harent board of the criminal law beinr
violated stnee Sept last, a tho' D. K.
Nicholson said be would whip Frank
Simmons ae scow at Frank gitn well, be
cauee Dan's bo ye were indicted while
Frank wan on the Grand Jury. Frank
thinks Dan it joking, bat yet says Le will not violate hie oatb to prevent indictment againet any body's boys. The law abiding citiaeat, ae far as I hare
bee able to loara, ara thankful that Frank wee caught np ae a juror, and
from the present outlook the action of
the lent Grand Jury hae been a bleeelng
to the rising geatoratio as wall aa to
their dada.
Christmas night the people in Tieinitv of Harris eehoolhouee had a Ohrietmas
tree meeting, which was wall attsadsd
and good order prevailed.
The day after Christmas Eider Peter
E. Baker, regular Baptlet, began a pro
tracted meeting at Harris school honee, assisted part of the time by Rev. h. Pat-
ton, M. E. The meeting continued ten
Rijcnt, wiw wen nuennea, ana we are
glad to my the very beet of order pre
vailed, which wa believe is partly the
work of that Grand Jurv. Twelve nr
sons were added to the church ; thie we
oeiieve was the work of the Lord.
At Hillhsm, New Year's day, we saw
aooui loriy strange men, all good hon
est looking men. yet strangera to all of
ns. Judging from their actions thev
expected some ote to visit Hillham from Martin connty, that day. Wo left lata in the evening snd the strangers wars still
in town.
Kext week Is court week: all aernons
iuei,wsnt to mo any person from Nail Columbia, will do well to ttav ahoat the
court house. The people of CelnenMa
all have basinesn there during court, cx cept two yonng gents thst are under ob ligations to the state of Indiana to an
pear at the court hoase In Martin Co
on Tnesday, the 5th. Yet both of the
hoys will be Ht Jaeoer on Memdav. the
4th, to learn whot the State will have
them to do.
Randal Corbia. who left Jaeoer met
Fall in company with Millie Potto, is
back egtiu. and trvmtr to makn an with
i.1 iiL hu .1 . 1 r
nniwira. ne mner eoupte aavs
ueen aeard rrom
Cmitwr o Cowmat a.
trod nee one
ttrOver tP bilk
In Cong fees and
saaa unasr tha first call at mm Mates, a
great neaar of whWah prapasa to ebel
awrstmin d1 in
to abolish gM
aeovhaa aa
earrenoy, baaed aa the
t IfmrtPlMoJMMtt aMMal a AMI Wtfatfl
in everv thing, and Veavtag the
like tbeir mora valaable ail mm in
ftfaajBa afUBnkan BjajainBaka saBaall MBtBkA ajaMaaaaJ a avajat 1 awwPas warfalt W PPIwe aa$wV Oawmmmv. mBnaaajajBnj w anOjl I
cms of commercial eonvsnianee aad
trafile. It won Id save the the expense of mkttage.
II$T OF
Remaining in the P. O. at Jasper, Debate
Co., Ind.. January let. MM, which ifi
not called for within four weeks will be
Ku wofc amavp1 lJaNfcale'aT(r fiawak a LAMS' LIST. Mine Katie Badka. OENTLBMKN'S LWT.
Mr Philip Breaer, Mr. G. Beyen, Mr. Charley Carra4l, Mr. Abaor Raeeof, Ben.,
J antes Stewart, 1; Mr. Thomas Swiree,
Mr. Lata SfHs.
PoreotM calling for aay of the above
Miters will please say advertised in the
jasper Conner, and give data.
. 4. r. ratansuui, r. m. January Mb ltM.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
HERE'S A CASE.
Far tlx ). aVaarj yaaralkava hacai a great af
fvrar fraai a cmaatawrt f my alaaaya. wfctak faUaS aa
i card vzatMcMMar MtiniM raaiaaiaa.
I Wm t HH I mH aarar aarwt rrMrf. aa I kl
aM tn kaaaVat aa4 Sftr MlarawMMal aaatiaa
The a1eaa was aa aatraeiatlat that H SH araraa 4 cm fraa aarfamto; uy aailv y. I m a4
rM4 la try ta aSlaarr a H. H. .. mm a aiaH
htW. aaatlM SI, aava m avart raUaf tfca aU aha
ewalai4 traataiaM t hai erar matTaa,
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ay naiatat ahaM am haaitaia va g(a B. B, B. a
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c. n. noennra, AUasta Wavar Warfcs.
HERE'S 1K0THER.
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af aft. Mr hlSaayahaaa haaa taaedra aa4 praaalari tv aamAjaay vaakvaavak aaAff Aaaaaaan aaKaSJa tmtMMkt aakaaW aflB I bw aveanaw jrwnwa area awsnrwm w irwi a ssa t avweanasa aam em i aaaaU af h aaak. At tla I haa a taaaarraaa al
wk$$wlat fcfiaar$)am) )fTaa$$w ktaaj awl Sfc$ aBf($aaVmVvfil BaVfbaVa
aarAMT esMlM $rf. aH Hif ! f$MH Mi a B$amBllU
- aa rWTFwTW.
R. B 1 wm raaaaaaaa4M. mU aar that MaarUa
om aaaaaamafieat wM he a bIM trm, 0 aetik
aie a fiiw a ae aM-iw ntr waa wiM
agata. la all lay Ufc 1 aar aaat aa aaarartal aa4 MHMirMKar. Fttr lha a4 th kMwark it la
ih Vcat Herar Hi, aa4 aaa hatda -IU laraa aar aa
ta raeit aju- D.
om by Mehringer Broe., DraggMHe,
Jaeper, Ind.
JSftjr tft. last ly.
WE LEAD THEM ALL IN PRICES ! S. KUEBLER.
DRY GOODS,
Clothing!
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, and EVERYTMNC KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL STORE. Xo Convince YOU Of the tbore assertion, COME tad EXAMINE MY NEW, CLEAN and WELL BELECTED STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods.
DOUBLE WIDTH CASHMERE, 10, 15 axd 22 Cta. per yard and Upward. PLAID and FIGURED DRESS GOODS, 6 Cts. per vnrd and Upward. FLANNELS, ix all 8TYLKS axd COLORS, at LOWEST TRICES, lift THE VERY LOWEST PRICES IN ALL LINES OF GOODS.
Toi WiH Hire n Trouble in SAVIHG 25 -Per tent, on all GOODS YOU PURCHASE of ML
la eMitiea ta the anett, I hare a lot of Waka aar spstt ioas not permit to fully
Deecribe, but tha following will give you a fair idea :
GENUINE BARGAINS
LADIES' MERINO and FLANNEL VESTS, aTallxic. LADIES AND MISSES' SHOES, 50, 75 and $ 1 00 per Pair. MEN'S FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, 75 nnd $1.00, Etc. MEN'8 BOOTS, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, Etc.
miK TAKE AMY and ALL KINDS of COUNTRY PRODUCE, at HIGHEST MARKET PRICES I mart all the EGGS, POULTRY, FEATHERS, Etc., you have to sell. I will m THE HIGHEST PRICE THE MARKET AFFORDS.
It Will Pay You to call, before you BUY YOUR FUL Goods.
OoteeerM, iSM-tf.
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ara4 aaf laa hU4 liter aay htaoni erra4t. Mm "a4 Ma4" wtH JM JitiiiM afan Mn aaTn.ra. to taaaara a4 nam, aM lanAataala Mm HmaaSaat
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XOTICK TO PHYSICIAN IX
KEGARD TO PAVPJCB PMACTICB.
Ataracular eeeeinn af tha Beard af
Capaiieelunees af Dubois enaaty, Indi
ana, neM at the Court-house of seta
ceaty, on December 14th, IMi, wnen
were, present William V. Briuin, Jo
snpn Hnitx and Jean J. Alias, County
Uoeanitaioaere of said eoanty, taa fee
lowlHic proeeeftinf s were and:
la ttaa ttar mt Me alaaan mt Tr
ialaaia mr tax aoajtar prmtH mm mt tlf aayar1 towMMa DaWta CvnHy, laxHaaat
Ordered by the Board that the County Auditor fire thirty days notice in taa German lanfnafe and thirty days aotiea in the EaKlUh Ungues? in newspapers af ireaeral eirculalipat printed aad published ia said County that the Board of Coav nisei oners will reoeire bide from physicians to do the pauper practice of taa severs! township for one year from tha irst day of March. 11M, aad that ,the Board reeerre the risrht to reieet asiv aad
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an ohm, ana tne uouaty Aaaitor M rar
ther directed to eaasa oae haadred blank bids and eontracU to be priated at
toe expeaee or Dubois eoanty.
for said parpoee. STATE OF INDIANA, ) CotryTT or Dubois,
I, Isidore Sehahataeher, Coanty Au
ditor for aad within said county of Du
boie do hereby certify that taa above aad foregoing k a tree, full and complete copy of the order of tha Board of Commissioners of Duboie county, Indiana,
lande at their December term, IMa, in regnrd to letting oat contracts for tha need ice 1 attemiaaea on paupers ia the
evertl townships of said couaty. and which order wet adopted on the eevnath
day of said term, being tha 14th da? af
Deeembor, 186n, and duly entered of Record in the Commissioners' Keoord of
said eoanty, snd that fa aeoordanoa there
with bide for said township pauper
nractka may be lied la the Auditor
oAce of aeid Dubois coanty, ap to tha flrst day af March, lfMM, and blank bids
and contracts will be rurnietttd upon ap
pitoatioo) to taa county Auditor.
In witneee whereof, i have here
unto eel my hand aad seal ae
L S. Auditor af Duboie county, at ly Jasper, thie tha 7th day af January. A D., UN Ikoom feowtJitMACsiRn, Auditor of Dubois County. By Otto Bvuttnm, Daauty. Jaaatth.lMt-ew.
Tatka Peepla af IHiaaiet Caw sty
Hoa. W. M. Gadgel. Evaneville, Ind.J
wrttae : Hi take great pieure in reoom mending to the publk O. C. C, "Cert tin Chill Cure." My wife had third dsy
ague for ive months and tried different
remedies without success. After using
one bottle of your Certain Chill Cure
permanent care ie the reuk." PleaeanU
to take. Sold by M ehrin?er Bros.
faC BUM AMD TAKE THE Uttsvilfe Mi St Lilts Air Un. (Lavamua, Xraawnuc am St. Lam l'r.) wax sex Tor o East - - or - - West! THE GREAT SHORT XfJME to iu.ni i arnarAL crraM or tmk rast m KAKUN WimUCT COXXBCriON at ST. LOUIS wis tuaom poaAixrourrsnt
xaeiuiKA,
an. color a no.
TKXAS. IOWA.
Wort eanTaWl If uM'tavWCte
of
KttTKAY KOTICB.
TAKEN ap by Wm. H. ttntiman Madison townehip. Dubois coei
on Jaauary fd, ltM, oae slear doMribed
ae follows t B4eck with white belly, bob tell, marked with an undar-bH ta the left ear, and a split fa tha right, supposed to be about three years obi. aad
spare lead before Janes Kemp, J. P., at
sisjteeu tMifare and twanty-lve eaute, by W. H. Oaraail. D. J. WhUee4 aad 7.
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ant sn eotaaaa. aniva ar tsa
DRUG STORE!
Corner of 6th and Jackson Streets,. JASPER, INDIANA, (CfAUF. WACKKK'S 0L1 STAXf )
I have opened ont t the above place full aorfmpnt f FRESH ANf) PX 1 2
DKuub of All kiiiUB. to which I invite the Mtmunii of I'livk-i.ni!. ami dlt..
uaedtng them, eoription.
CIGAUS
p. to which l invite tne sttPiitmn of rnvici.iti atitl I will (five enn'ful Kif..oiiHl attention to tilHiiifNli urePAINTS AND OILS. PATENT MKDiriXKS. 3 and TOBACCO, of the IiEST VARIETY.
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WH0LESAI AND RETAIL MAXUFACTURKRS IX ALL.'KIXIve OV
KOUGH AND DRESSED LUMBEB!
AJfD DUALS K8 IN ALL KINDS OF KGILDINO MATKKIAL Mil RTJlI.nKKS HAKHW.tKC MONEY SAVED IS aUOIVEY and such is the caee with those that buy their Flooring, Cr ilinir, SMine, Finishinf Lumber, liouhlin Itraekels, Slair Reils, Xewellf. JUliKicrS and TrimmiHjfs, Doors. Sesh, UlhwK Frame, Paints, Oils, Gl, Putty. Common snd Steel Neils, Steel Wire Fluishlna; Nails, Casinsr sih! Floorinp Brads, Iocks, Butts. Ilinjfe. Bolt,., Screws Gelvsuixml Wiro Staples, Seh Weijehts, Cords and Fasteners, Lime hhi! Cement, Placer Fsris and Piaster Hair, Laths and Sliinifles. A1m afitts for PAT15NT IKON KOOFINO. All onr kochIs 'ara FIRST CLASS, and will I sold st ROCK BOITOM PRICES, All thow contemplatine t, build or needing anything in our line we cordially invite them to call ami we ue and examine our goods and learn prices before purcnasinif elwrwuere, ? we are prepared to furnkb a eomplete outfit or bill for kottM.
Mills, Ware-rooms, Store House and Office, 2d and Jictem
cfireet; near H. ff. Depot
Thanking our patrons fqr past favors, wa solicit a eoutinuaasc of ti rtu
aad will endeavor ta give entire satisfaction. We Remain, yours respectfully, JRIEDBIAIV, SCHEIRICH As CO. Aft1 Hk.lBmy,'
NEW SHOE SJJOr:
ANDREW SCHEBEB.
FIFTH STREET,
orroftTKin-J
fFFKItS his services lo the fl
wanting first-clai nomn-ii.w' u,,i anil .hnu Xia will Ml.l'u HIM i" '
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UkTriTIPr ! luuhw crtaa tLt (lo'aml wntui aaa(fr!al in r!ive S UlKl
i. nartnerahin heretofore rxintinr be.hare of tHttronsKe.
tween J W. Jacobe ind Jehu II. Brown'nErAmijjo will al?o nr. promt-
tknibi to
1IIDK.S WAXTi:i.-I wlllstoP4?
the best price for dry or green huts ANDUKW SCIIKHtU.
Aug, 23(i,IW4-ly,
Harness md Collai Manufactory ! iCK USGHf Proprietor, HAYSVILLE, IIVO.
Horse collars made to order for horses
with big neck, sore shoulders and Sweeney. If you have old cellars you can
save itf per cent, by having them made, over. Old harness oiled and blackened.
A trial will guarantee satisfaction Prices to suit the times. Sept. 11, tS-6m. KICK B ASCII,
ia dkealved.
JOHN Dee. 11th, lM53w.
II. BROWX.
far tha Jaofer Courier.
