Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 February 1887 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
FRIDAY, FiWwrji M9T U..9SNATOt DAVID TUKfMK Tke XX4Um Mkm Tuesday. Turkic 7. Hiirrliwi 74. At Tuedvs session of the LiJai.v joint convention the Liber ltpretalive dropped Aim. d Mr. KMou vaim! fur Turtd civios: him 7( vol. maiorliv oftwwnver lUrr4e, who re- - a, mm. d -.A. Jl ctifM 74. Attn rrwHi"! nrntra o-rcwrw IUvld Turpi i4atl C. 8 Senator foi six rear from March 4, 18i7. "' hi ReuuWienu determined to bdd another Conventum next day, and ot them are endeavoring to Mich mm revolutionary ackee by which Harrison Hur nave enough of a cil to found t cottet mi. but it i likely they will H- able to mr 76 votes, for every IVmorrMtic IteponUtir which Iher rxwl from the ll(Ht the Senate will enirlv exnt HepMbtiean, until every Republican is expelled from the Sensls, and then H will adjourn. The people will shout "well done' err Of all the hambug which have be steiw In the nostrils of every mver of lmoenUk Republican iosti tutinH-i. it mHH to m Roue are greater Utu the present Civil Serviee humbug uractiee bv the Gurerumeet Civil Service CtmtmUioi and his unapproachable Highness, Crover Cleveland. Its advocated can otih ooVr in its faror one oKUaeut, that life possession of oslce will ma!;-- more electee t oateers. inn might possibly be true if nil ofteers were moral I v honest, but experience is the monarchies of the old work!, where the viem hits been upheld for generations, It'i or tier to build up lordly aristocracies, stiowa that it witl not bold good in oraetke. unless irlicely salaries ere also attached to the office. The eiril serviee of this country, even under the raeeailv administration of Fraudulent Hayes would cow per favorably with that of JCaglaud. And vet tome fbote ia the Indiana legislature want to apply what they eatl the competitive system to a few appoint ive ofleea unoer the State govoraaMoc rjiu-h Legislators ottfht to be "bored lor ttie simple.' ss eld-AhioNed folks seed to say. Make the control ei certam charitable IhmIihUoms aoM-partieaa, if tleemel adriblr but ix the term of office deiUttelv td Jmm-i, and keep them free trom any Mtch tom-foowry aa competitive examintHHM Gaxt Kfttet-prhw at Moatrocvillo. FoaT Wayxr. Jan. 81. At J MonroeTilte, Ih1., M(ieM mile et of Fort "Wavae, a compattv h been organized with a capital of 2.0QO for the parpoM or bono for Matural raa and oil. The tek has teeH nearlv all taken, and ber in will ro.Hiblr be eommeoeed aext week. Ih thle atty gae wet! Xe. S he been mhIc to a depth of 1JD00 feet, aad boriNaT will be eoatiHHed three or foer ii h hI rnl feet more. Gaa well No. 1 eoatiHHea it flow, which, however. I aot lerfe. A maHwf4etarimr dHnpaay ia the aeifchborbeod onVra fott a year lor the gee it rolMce. Thi i jitivaJeet to a return of 90 per eeut. oa the amouat iaveated. fCSr Some of our Leicielatora talk of repealing the tekphone law. There never was a bigger humbug la this community than tbe Cumberland Telephone and present teieeraoh. Neither were ever reliable or have been any advantage to anybody except their owners, and if they were taxed out of cxkteuce it would be a positive advantage to the general public, aad peeeibly come better company or new invention would then take the place they now cumber. Awy new 93 a month ia a large rent to pay for an instrument which dees not 00 originally more than 61.10. Let the law stand. Twt ChiklreM Kilted Laet Friday two children of Kick. Millie were killed ia Orange county by a log rolling over them. Xr. Millia and some hired help were moving tosae aaw log, and two of Xr. Mil Ik children were playing around on the ground, when, for some unacoun table reasan, the men toeteoutroi of one of the lege, which started to roll in a direction opposite to the way intended and roiled ever both the children, kilting them iaetontly. Tbe children wore both boys, aged about Ave and seren reaped ivety. pmtd ut le Mrs. Harriet Prior, colored, said to be 136 years of age, died at Hanover, Jef ferson county. lost Friday. 1 Sheaflrmed that she waited at the tebm of George Washington at the tieta of his akkaesa and death. She will be remembered by maay old students of Hanover College, to whom she delighted to rototo tact dents of her early life. The peopk of Frederkksourg. Wash ingtou county, are very much exereke! over the prospect of mat town being on the line of the New Attnuv. Jasper and Vincoauea KeJIroad. Dr. G. W. Dewe of that place, i one of the directors and as be k aa euerxetk huiinsn man he will leave nothing undone to secure toe building of thk road.X. A. Ledger. rrIn the Lower House of tbe Texas Legiehture Monday the toiot resototkn proposing a orohiUiton amend meat to the CooetiiMiiou was possed by a vote r) ayes to 11 nays. Wot. Hughe, an old aod prom! sen I merchant ef Kvamrrltk. died ha tW dtv Thursday morntog of ket week, to toe oin year ot me agp. 6CT Friedman, fJkodrkh A Co. wl got down a tot mors of taw lege oa tbe prscnt imsm nwosta. A lull, frlytog women toe right lo sW awo ltuo lonWWMnMK eeevw'B f9to9ft6teli
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I notice from a bvthe Mdraaaa of tint Wave aad , mftfra, (Mr. Caeee) and Mr. Qroae theftwte hwne Oaeiianleaio ate aeo ak Im that $aJu.U0U aaoto ahall Ah aompietlaat fee batildtiMr for faiaMaai aad ita ear. T two of toe Kerns named ia aimwisur the ooeeetttr tor moking a man j Of il.fO0.00U. In orator to aederetaud toHLtbe eomfiiton of the fwnde let os tom to Urn report of the A-! ........ p- x rriwi aires rt eoadiiiON of toe fa nd si the rton) tt tle i IM a-cal year. ()eoHer SI. lfr. U to 1 tOi Of ihi tlM nm lold0tMl wae tor eommieM onera ami eerretary a salary. 1' ain&r,hetS heimk for the eo-H of the buildinir.f 2art of the toen ttUOoOUl made t-o 1 ww VV, ' , J T, yTTw!fc r$JrtS!.fr i? tnd thie rm ooxht eertalnly be'eooughi for that purpose wit boot any addltloeal i afMWoprtatioa. ajow, taemoaey derived trom'ihe&nte-houee tax goea inta the Treury for that poepoae, nUo the money received for the tate-bouee loau. aad can noi be drawn out for any other purpose. The Auditor' report shews that If 31,9(496 ot that moaey was to the Treasury October Si. Thk was actual caeh. Let u ee if any very large provision, if indeed any, U aeeee tery by way of a loan to eompieie, ruriiJoh'aud pay ll expense of the State- heuee. A eoucfec atotcaaont of the above facte will efaow that the State-house funds are ia a very healthy conditio. Fir, how much can be expeoded by the Ommitoer if they keep within the Jaw? Cot of baildiajr. limit iSX)M.000 IQ Cost of foraiehiaf. limit - 150,00000 Commieiofts, fees, etc., of which there ha already been paid lf 4 90t 00, ay uatil the etooe the botauet of - 100,000004 Total fSfOOOO Of tbia aenoaat t here had been paid a j to October 31 - $I,90tatft la treaeary at that etoe belonging to fuusfe - - StlylOSM 1,01.H7 Bl. neoeseery te complete , $319,336 Ot But tki sum, since the Auditor's re port, bee been cat down by the tax re ceived at the December settlement, eay fei.wu. it will be ifurlber reduced in May from tbe same source BTO.oOO, aad at the close of ldt7 by tbe kt amount received from the State-hone tax. my 73,000. These ansae received from (be mate-boose tax make $2H),oe0, whkh, taken from tbe lU9.SM.Uf, kovos only $109,136 OS. There k quite a wide mar gin between thk sum and the $270.0(0 which Mr. Grose by hk State wm bill propoeee to provide for tbe State-house funds. But it will be noticed in my eekomtia I proceed upon tbe oopposition that the State-boose Commission er will expend every cent of the $2,000,000 and every cent of tbe $150,000 for fur Missing, and that I calculate that they will ped tbe difference between $200,000, in my estimate above, aad tbe $164,990.00 for their own feet and architect percentage. It k not to be presumed that they will igure so closely, but from prudence will leave a safe margin ot sTiS,K or 1OO,0M. If they do thk it can readily be seen from tbe above statement that it k not neeeaeary to proVMle 1 cent by way of ken to complete tbe State-bouse, feraiek it and pay tbe outside expenses. Two year ago it became absolutely necessary to make a loan of $400,000 for the State-boose aad a loaa of $600,000 to pay on tbe new insane hospital, and although the Republican members of tbe Legislature voted for these loans, tbe Democratic party was charged on every stump and in every Reoublican paper in Indiana with having increased the State oebt, aad the tax payors were given to under aad that the leans wore uaaseessary. If the Repnblican House of Represeatotrvee at this aoiaioo pass a bill authori zing a furl her ken of 1,000,000. they aid be held to a strict accountability and required to show that that amount was absolutely necessary, Of course there must be a loan for some amount, as the new ho4ptllmuit new be neM lor, although Ke publican well ae Democrats voted to build them and are equally reeponsibk for necessity of making the loaa. It will be seen by aa examination of the Auditor's report that be estimates the expenses of the State for 1696 at 91, 967,661 and for 1899 at 1,386,631, but in these amount ite says he doss not in dude the expenses of running the three new bopitak. He does, however, in elude $35000 each year for public printing, and why Mr Grose, in hk estimates shewing the aecessity for a loan, should take ae a nasss to start oa these garee ot toe Ami iter and taea add to them the turn of itS.OOe for public printing, eaa't understand. In fact hk whole statement is so gross that the necessity for the toaa of tl.tOO.OOO does aot dear ly appear. Hk statement toet there are f 3,600 insane now in poor-heasei and bo - pitait, and that the iosaae are increasing: at the rate of 400 per year" k another eueu a gross statement made at toe time, that the members should examine very carefully before they ad,- any state ments coming from tact gentleman. Xew as to the state mints made by Xr. efjCavew. lie gives the deceit as staled by toe Auditor, fotS.OOO. and tbea adds to this, ae 1 understand him. the 1970,000) asked by tbe State-house Oomntleelouere. As tbe Auditor included ia hi statement $lS000for tiikaeme purpose, Xr. Cavea counts tkat sum twice in hk staleBet if I am correct in my statein regard to toe sooditton of the use funds, amttoar tot seated bv the Auditor or the wwvwaj mr ajaaraai ww aarnararansre) UFU eweS Tbo neeasbaea nf tfae LsMhatoec atoato . emw mreeii m us a as nro emaFejf smmBBamnmamuwT'aw tapanjfgaf1 eMpaW mi(fcNt pMW'IBaJ sPommol smWWnPT sayF
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inrlode the pavaet of the old luteroal ZlZnUm for wnrna? Ia to A . 1 ??. JT?! . ?j iTUrl mSi m Z fTl 1 LzZZzL ! all i.i,,. J w,iu . t Kewu m . - - i i "TrZCTZ.. 'Kriwiri .M, TJZlLT !l" VC!.": TT , g, ltf the'insucbd nMaageethTXt ItoHog an taVtim. us jnu. . r Jf' were ie ta a f W w. The record ia aoeurpaeeed bv that of veraaaean7Z00t,0O poo- ' r iL,- .tt. i M. .t i.,,,. ft w.iiu,ut fi.ial nroposition of a Mr. Van Slyke to borrow another million to create a eiekiatg fund for Ike liquidation of temporary loans. This bill might be entitled "Am at in the interoet of the State Treoeurer." The mea of borrowing money to create a inking fund, ia rather a novel one. Irotoael laktisig. JelT. Williams and Mtka Stembartj went la naatincbarsT met Friday. ! Mtoa Kitty Green was at borne met Saturday and Sunday. J. B, Smtor and F. BerM wart at Haysilk toet week. Xr. Bas Anderson is building a new barn. J. B. Slater has eold the farm known as the I. N. Andereon farm, miles weet ot Ireland, to John J. Morgan. 11 take peeeoeeion at once. One of Hantingburg's widowers was ever here laat Saturday aad Suaday. The attraction ia a piece of celiac at one of Rev. Gill preached at the C. P. church mat Suaday. a F Bertl and wife went to Wiaelow last Monday e bfiieoa. Mre. Sadie Wtooiager k still oa the kk l ietMr. Ben TJlz preaehed at the X. X. obnrok lact Sunday aigbt. Dairr. Hillhvam Ilappewjinyu. Frank has not got hk one doikr watch yet aad be k not iu a very good frame of mind at present. a Paeumonto k raejiag ia thk locality, Wm. S. WiMiuger' deogbter and Harrkoa ''read way's daughter are among the sufferers Dr. Line's children have recovered from their illness. Wilborn Jacobs died ket Tuesday, after three days suferiag. He leaves a wik and one email chile, lhey have the sympathy ot all. Great excitement over the new pension law. Persons drawing toss thaa $12 00 ted sore they will draw twelve under the new kw. Our pettifogger says thk new tow wilt only apply to soldiers over sixty sara old and soldiers not able tc labor for support, and not then unlets they are depending upon their labor for support and be says this desa will not receive it ir the President vetoes the bill, which business be seems to be aa expert at. Soendktnc I don't understand Tke Trustees ef the new X. K. church have refused to allow Rev. James Lincoln to preach iu their house. Some say they are fearful Bro. Lincoln will expose their doctrines ; some say they charge tbe Revorend ceatieasaa with condemning an altar of prayer, while still others say its because he k a fjampbollite. I am at a lose to uv why they did object, but know maay valid reasons for tbe eourse taken by the church ounce rs, aad will briefly state a few or thorn. Thk ia a ine building ; the peopk was hard pressed to meet the expenses occasioned thereby, and a dooea of eggs at IS cents per donee would almost, if not quite, pay ll donated by brother Lincoln's church members; one more reason, the eh arch has near tbe. pulpit aa altar of prayer; and one other reason, the oflcere alluded to: Brother wiaiager, I am informed. paid nearly $800, aad the ether, S. W. Ctepp, paid $300. I suppose they, as all otner enurene, cunt tats uooee as a fort against the enemy, and as tbev only have one worse enemy than brother Lincoln's church to contend with, its hardly reasonable to expect tbe ofJscers appointed by the church to surrender tbe fort to their second greatest eaemy. Ia pkisi language this would be giving your enemy a club to break your head with. If you eetrt agree, build a ho nee or your own for the good boos: save "a house divided agaiaet itedt can aot Ztrrr Gee. LIST OF LKTTKK8 Rimaiaing ia the P.O. at Jasper, Dubok Co., nd., February 1, 1997, which if not called for within, four week will be seat to the Dead-totter ofnee : OKXTLKM KX'S LIST. James X. A I ford, W. A. Aucks, Barry W. Deity, John J. Jobosou. Meriaaoa Xiltor, Frank D. Smith. lamm' hot. Mies May Gerard, Mrs. Mary Rekther Portoaa calling: for any of the above letters will pleas my advertised to tbe Jasper Courier, aod give date. Jf. W. rKIKOMAX, r. JUT Feb. 4tb. 1187. o. a. mtrrirr. Te Ha ewislJsaVe TRIPPCT a BILLOX, Nnti.(mselliRitUw flml amtfJsrahBav arHa)mv94V aV499l JaaBaaBaaaBaal am aUMBfnm aaaA esrvanaannaaj unaaaBj tajnanj auaanj
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This la evidsaead by the failure m the part of thoosambi of iiffeim leturt, won taougu iney nave aaI to mill wt vartooM ptiyawiaus auu mmsroini so-called wmsdks. To such Awlimharoa k uaared aa a aeA met, sTamau ojtomflm 6ats1pa iae sTmlOCmBB osmo asaiHt JsoMs " a . s. t . aomeuai, ana yet m not mrpnamg na eamekwdl do all that k dainted fork. The Amkpboroa Co. will gladly refer any who dedie to make aa iuvbpmou to icBebk partks who have been cured by H. K. Fetster, 30 Main St., Terrs Heme, Ind.,says: " ! have wed Athkiphoeos with tb very bust aathifartion. 1 have had ncamltfta tor many years and not found tbemedk'ine that woukl give me any relief until 1 mmMw4 using Athkoaoeea. and I tell von I imhhI about everything. I was Mfiertng very much one Saturday veoing when Mr.Malktte, who kin bodnem k Cbhaeo, aad lives at Kngkwooi, 111., ram ilovrn lo spend Sunday, fkding we suiering m I was, lie sahl, get some Amkpboroi, it k eosd, mr wife mail it and ww irsdwithit. Without waking hratuwr muck about it, be went out aod bought a bottk of ii, I took some that naght, the next day I was as free from pak as if I never had neuralgia," Erenevitk, Ind. I have been a great wisrsr from rhea maUamforthe puetfve years; have tried varHms maioiies aad employed many phyHciam wkliotit any rdief, aad finally ooncluded to try Athlopkoi-M ami am glad to say after using six bottles I am entirely cuml. Geo. II. Nkkkamp. With N. Gross, No. 202 A 904 Mak St UHitkHiceXo.SU Divio St. Beery druggist should keep Athlophoees nod Atukpburua 1'ilW, but where they cannot be taught of the druggi the AtklopboctM Co., 112 Wall St., .New York, will sand either (carriage paW) en receipt of Mgttlar prke, which k $1.10 par bottk for Athlopboros awl 50c. for PilW. For liver ao4 Udaey ttfceeeeA, Onesmia, taetomloa. weakaeM, aervoof dbtfltr, dUMMs Nmen, mitleattna, fceedMfee, tapum siese. Atatojihew TOls are awwjuatoL s 3lTeVf IStk, isse m. XOT1CK OF INSOLVENCY. NOTICE k hereby given that at the January term, li7, of the Dubois Circuit Court, the estate of By rum F. Roberts, deceased, was dec la ml proba My insolvent. Those interested are no tilled that it will 1m eettled actsonlingly. Jamfs w. Uobkkt, Aum r. Traylor 1 IIo'tkr. Att'ye. February 4th, 1W7 lw. Notice of Application for Liquor Licence. l juai JeCerw hntilp. Dalwia comity. Mteaa. UM Um Mtriai will asslr lo tfc Burt of MB, WST. tw tbe fwt Art mmW An Art t relat 4 icmlh m1 f ftinott. itiwi, mmtt a ad aUer UloxicatttiK iiaxkadna; Haaora. lo tiaiH tb licaswe 1 by eitie aa4 imm. aad t reaaal all itottac tk aale mt iatosieMtait liaaati. Iwmt I rUttM m4 alt lw aMt frtt nf Uv omhuc in cwnSM wttli Xh prri(NM mt Mh act, w-crWne icellx for tlw vWUlUw tiMrvvf, ant 4t)riMr an tmrrttrtej." mmmmI vf the lfMltre r ImSImm, la w a men to fell Miriti. tnmhm mmI malt Hcr, la Mtltfo 1m taaa art at a tt. to W drank mi tW fmU, fur tern M m year Tfc preefee location wkre h 4wU M t' J la a '.tuatd aad beiaa; mm Lat Xa. SS. Iatat'c MWm i tke M-a f Hlnlatft, JiUfim lmaaia. IfvtutX enantv, iwnana. GILBERT H. ABBI.L Feb. 4tS,lT-r. 0. K. STEAM WASHER I mr aaittaa; aaove Waaher. itawmeferfaitUerl Kslruarj ia, IssJ iiu SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 4. BY virtue of a certified copy ef a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Perry Simmons plaintiff, and AbeohMR Cooper, Laury Cooper, Jiancy Cooper. Thomas J. Brooks, awignee of Absolem Cooper, John S. Lytie. Imvmi Lytle et al. are defendants, requiring me to make ttie sum of Uue uuuurea era Sixtv-eiie dollars and Seventy-seven cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, en SATURDAY, tmk 5th Dayov MARCH A. D. 1587, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. and 4 o'clock p m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Jasper, Du bote County. Indiana, tbe rente and pre Ate for a term not exceeding seven years of the following Real Estate, situate ia said Dubois (Jouuty, ana State of la diene, to-wit : Tbe North-west quarter of the South' east quarter nf Section No. thirteen (18) in Township No. one (1) North, of Rangt No. four (4) Weet; also the West half of the North-east aoerter of tbe south-east quarter of said Section No. thirteen (13) Township No. not (1) North, Range No four (4; West; also tut ast hair or the South-west quarter of section No. twen ty (90), Town one (1) North, Rangt three (S) West, being one hundred ana forty sere, more or lest, except one acre out of tbe North-east corner of the north weet quarter of the South-east quarter of SeetlOH if o. thirteen (13), Township No one (1) North, of Range No. four 14 Weet, heretofore deeded to the Trustees ef tbe Christian Chapel, of Hickory Grave, Dubois county, Indian., and more particularly described aa follows to-wit: Commencing at tbe North-east corner of said North-west quarter of tbe South-east quarter, tbeoce running South sixteen rods; thence weet ten rone thenee North sixteen rede; thence Kest lew rode to tbe place of beginning. If each rente and profits will not sell for a eufaktset sum to satisfy said decree interest and costs, I will, at Iht tieae aod place, expose to public salt the lot staple of said real estate, or to much thereof at may.be u Sclent to d isobar ge soM oecrse, interest and costs 8eM sale will be made without any re Hof whatever from valuation or appraise laws. FERDINAND SCHNEIDER, fmoriff of Dubois Coeuty. Qvmmr Doaxr. A Ivy for DT t Fob. m, lfT-Sw. (ff. ill.
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(nmjnmjgmaaggmmmmm atetKRirr-S BALK, Xo. S. BY vidua of a eertifWd eopy of a decree to me directed from Ike Clerk
of the Dubok Circuit Court, in a eauee wkarela Georoa Buruor. Sr.. k UkiuttfT aad Anthony Lever, Km ma Lever and Malhias 11 t tick, administrator of the estate of Barbara Kpp.deeeed, are defaudawts, requiring me to mafce uu sum of Two Huudred and Sevuuly dotkra aad Fifty-two cents, with i Merest on Laid decree and eot, 1 will expose at publk aale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tmk 19 rH Day or FKBJIUARY A. 1 lo7. between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock u. m.. of said day. at the door of the Court-house In Jasper, Du bois eouHtv, ludkna. the rents and prod ( lor h term not exceeding seven year, of the following Real Kstote, situate Jh ilia CwhhIv of Dubok, and Stale of iHiliuua, te-wit : The West half tu the 5uth-wrt quarter of Section Nnmlier Thirty 130), iu TnwHniiit ivHiiiher tnie it) smhin. 01 Range Number tour (-Ii Wwt. ounlatMlug eighty acres, wore or less. If such rents and profits will not sell for a friiffk'kiil aum to satisfy km id decree. interest and costs, I will at the Mtme time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of Mild Real Estate, or so much . ..... a a thereoras may be umiietit to uiscnarge aid decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisemeut laws. FERDINAND iCIIN EIDER, Sheriff Dtiboi County. Rruxo Burtt.vkk, Att'y for ITfT. Jan. 99th, 1967 -Sw. pf. $6 Ot.l SHERIFF'S SALE, XoTs. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Mathiaa liettig. administrator of the estate of Barbara Kapp, deceased, is plaintiff and Anthony Lever and Kmma Lever are defendant, requiring me to make the sum of One ThouMHd and Twenty-eight dollars and Forty-five cents, with interest or shhI decree and coats, I will expose at public sale te the highest bidder, oh SATURDAY, thk 19th Pay or FEBRUARY A. D.1897, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. anil 4 o'clock p. m of said day, at the door of the Court-houe in the town of Jasper, Dubois couHty. Indians, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: The West half of Ibe South-west quarter of Section No. thirty (30j, iu township No. one (1) South, range No. four (4) Went, containing 80 acres, more or less, situate in Dubois eotiuty, Indiana. If euch rents ami profits will not sell for a Mitficient sum to satisfy said decree, iniere-t and costs, I will at the same time and place expo to public "le the fee pimple oi said Real Ktatr. or eo much thereof as may be u (Relent to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relkf whatever from valuation or appraisement law?. FERDINAND SCHNEIDER, Sheriff Dubois Ceuntv. Traylor k Huntkrt Att'y for PTC Jan. 99th. 1967 -Iw. fpf. 00 JOSEPH BUCHART has nocrwT oct tmr DUBOIS COUXIT LIVERY STABLE And fanilatHrtt It wHtt add It i mi a I ItArae mm! Mrai-elaMM trl tmrm aad aavrrlacaa tm Wfc69)6j(fcw6S siowC JpBJlwo46Je Commercial Travelers Will fee rertttafce Mmm KU3 MKK WASUVal aaai Jk Sjaaajaji fafeaLSLJBrUUm Wal OaeaAAal. arS UUWSU VvWWTW SSTO mzrmrwwrwwm Wmb a earaTUrWe IV TOO WAXT TO On TO FKKNCK I.ICK. Oft AXTWMRKE IX THE COUXTRY, OR TAKE A MM VOK rLRASVRK, OtVK XE A CALL. A good SALE and FEED STABLE in eouneeliea with my Livery. afOtsEPH BUCHART, March 36th, lSA-m. MillinerY -A.inr. DRESS MAKING I Mrs. Rosa Schuetter, JASPER, IJND., aVemo JlaVura 99fMr9)mi w mVJMF awMm swMl'fB a arw4 aUek mt tke Uwtat MHttoery gaeda. LATEST SHAPES HATS; ALL KINDS PLUMES; BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS, and Will StH it a Van SuiH Prefit. uress maKing ana siting at ten a en to k jaa . . a , a o a . nr omul lv and sat istaction guaranteoa. dttt St., bat. Rgtjati ajftel doohoori. April 9th, 18S5-9m. nfvft rani-WlmmaTTt TaltV jar Qlltt and Ftror, Ijdtfni RaoaJtttot smd BtUeajg FtVOTa IremaTonMIdTtcor Huaf, n ar OaUla. - - FaafmaalaaVaatat jaaaama tmr avaamnraawmi m"mmaromaare OKRTAIN OORH OUIII Febtuory e,ia9e-ly,
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Have just opened the largest and bet aortmeHt of Mereltandise, of all kinds, ever brought to Dubois County, ami will sell goods CHEAPER FOR CASH ! TRAIT A JIT OTKIK UO0SR IN TIB COUXTT. LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF Gentlemens' and Boys' Clothing, for FALL and WINTER wear in all grades, from a fJ5 suit up. HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, TIIiuM, 1Jrr:e!VMWrIIR A.1VT GROCERIES IN FACT, A FULL ASSORTMENT. M. A. SERMERSHEIM k CO. Nortn 9 me Public Square,: Oet.M. Wt tf. JASI'KK. I.ND. AXMtgw rttrttg. RKXRY rXITKN' FiHLtsch Brothers, tKOIKIKTOKK Or PORTABLE SAW-MILL, HAVE mtm lK.tfd vita Ihflr milt at wfcal h kho-u aa t KKSrXKK'S HHI1M1K, about li mU Samk-mtM f Japr, d aili, Xorlli.! tf tluff rrMMaa walhtr liaritattM In W.lt.VDT, fOI'LAK. OAK mmI AMt I.HiHher.wiliaadH'u ia'riBfrt taeall aa lkm b4or Voif tltrmhtrt, a Ik; will iaar aarnataa. For furtfcrr tafonnaUcn, aJ.lrt FftlTSCH .fJHOTHCftS, Uft IS, m .Iitnir IndlaNR. INDIANA IE0TEL JASPER, I3VI. JotMpb Hallor, Jr., HAS rented this well known houe. It ia thoroughly renovated and nt fas fir!t-elao order, and he intend to Vi Pt it up to its former high standard of kcellence. He invites the traveling pui'lie to give lum their patronnge, and he ill do his bt to pleae them Mr. P. A. Neudeck, the former landlord, wiil also be continued in the hotie to welcome his manv frienda. JOSEPH n ALLEU, Jr. Dec 10th, im lv. Wi BOARDIC HOI: l! JOHN M. PARKER, Has rented the Kuchart Hotel, on Wet otn street, in Jasper, and is prepared to accommodate boarders, IT IB .CUtJf UT B WsrnX He will furnish single meal at 20 cpiiI : boarding by the tlav. and l.tylni.' cents; by tbe week, fur regular hoarder-,, 9X5U. lie invites a trie I by traveling persons particularly. In connection with hie bouse he will alio keep a FEED STABLE, aad will take care of horses at reasonable rates. JOHN M. PARKER. Dec. 3d, 1996-ly. HEADQUARTERS FOR IflW WAGONSGeorge Wagner, Hat osUVlished at his ahop on Nerlb Main street, in Jasper, "Headquarters" for Dubois county for all kinds ef wagons, both in quality and prices. COM I AXD EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVef . Repairing ef til kinds and guaranteed good work in horse-shoeing, done promptly. Oct. II, 1999-y GEO. WAGNERPOUTZ'fl mm HOUSE AMD CATTLE F0WB4RS w aw sf Coue. Oar er Lass re i. - aaa la Maaa. van, U tawa faaari Paw WmmAmto had 4...w mmwm aaa MtrMt Uee cast.. aa aiiajiuwaaaf ser aaat,aaSaa Hrwawswem 5 fwsw yfewat esU.tay ' at. -Pgnra Ml wtTCHT BaVVaO B. ItO'W. rSf laMt, 3lf s W) MaW,l(f e
