Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 February 1887 — Page 5

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n t Mm Aottle Bennett, K K. agent, U In Jfaw Albany st uer wuiMn, nilgai Jy im!" in HltU. ValMtlMtH ! VftlMMtiNMi! iInHileome lave mieoivse eau be hud t JACOU GftHHH JJ1 It.' rrAny ilrHieieiiit will tell yen what h known nUuHt.lhe merit of ShrinerV iHiliMH Vermifuge, tit ojMtlr remedy. urA ebarwlug Inter from Lo Anga OiHtornhi, by MrOS. Swan, will be found oh the iiiu page or the ueurier to-day. rr A number of the Sheriit of In diana met at tndlanpotle ibis week, It look after their interests In the prnpoaed new fee bill before the Legisietura. ftSTThe Ctrk 1ih received word that Mrs. untie M'ill be received at Uie lUMtiie Asylum, Mini Bhsiitl' St'luiDuler ctxptt to start Willi tier io-niorrow. t The telegraph dispatches from AVnhinirUn c''y "UiiouHced rueday an inei r of pension lor .Mr. Jos. Mathia, of Jasper, lie needed It. Stove Wood or Coril Wood, Of the lMt kind, rut hi lliMik, unlit fine. or four feel loojf, delivered intnny qtiantilv deSred anvwnera in .la per, prompt 1 v. Ion application to 18-tf. JOSRI'H IJUCItART. f7"The double wedding dunce of Ah vifit Kttteiti hihI Mix. K. John and Jo Gerber and MiR h, Gneiither W largely attended Tuesday nijtht, and all eninyed themselves, and iiihiiv wre the congr'ituhUous showered upon the newly uiHrried. ffT?TIe CoH'ier force return heartv thfinki to Mr. Gns. knem and his fair bride for a stipolv of splendid weddin? cke, sent the offics. Mav their wended live always be as sweets the cake, and onlv clouds enough to make them better appreciate each other. IfrUnder the pension bill, which will be found in the Conner io-dav, quite a iitimbiM' of the ex-nldiers of thi locality will obtain a pension. Serrral of them are physically unable to earn a living-. -broke down bv the exposures during th" war. and were yet kept by technicalities, from getting a petition unddr tbe obi regulation a tOAt tbe lent meeting of the town trustee of Jasper the only business done waa the allowance of the following account: Friedmm. Scbirinh k Co.. $40 27; Geo. R. Wilson, $1.00; I. Kshn. merohfindite, $410; Geo. Seng. Street ronimi-ioner, .$ 26; W. Haller, SI.OO; JA Durlavf, street force, $3.26. Total, et n. Mr. .TohM Uoelle ha bongbt the Jo. S"tntidor property, jiwt at tbe foot of the rk"- bill in the north pert of ,T)apcr. for $ 1.21)0. "The house and lror room will be ooentiied by Mr .foeph Itt.i'lk' in a fw iUy. Mr SehHiider wltt e to Scbiollrille. nnd take a position In th large etere ef Mr. Joseph K. linfihart ther IVkonat- lien. W. A. Travler wfnf t IndlauHjmlia Monday, to Iftelc in HHn the law-giviMS o( the L-KUletnre. Mr. Charles Uoelig'ang. of Loniivilv, 5 in J(iiMr vitiiting hie mother, lie i nng tgtil in LoniriH with hie nn c' Mr, I K. IfaMch, on the eornrr of IRth nd Ky. street, whern the het. of good eheer always awe4ta Duhoii cwnnty vijiijorn. I.vittAVA Hotel. ThiK poptflar hostlery I reneiving a thoroHgh oTerhaitling iindfr.ita new landlord. Mr. Haller. Some of the large roomf of the old f-.hi(ined style, hare len pantttionrd into nmaller ones and repeppring. car Tetlng. pnintlng, Ac, gire the houw a new and Kiidronie appearance, timt i eure to add to its alreedr large cu-Uwi. .W ia dereiopiHg a tac't for keening wiin mat win maVe Him a popular lanrt lord, ae he ee that every want of i gneat h promptly and wrtisfactorRy at ended to. iapk. baetThttrtdav' worrt wne re reived.from the Inne Hoepiul grant lg admieion to Mra. Samaria J, Smith. h He of Dr. .1. H. Smith, of Birdaeye R'e waa ail in gal daHgemualv iniane by Eq. R. F. Bate, and II. Bradley ten days before. Sheriff Schneider went after her, but found she had left his bail wick. On last Thtireday Mrs. Mary C. Gade, f Ferdinand, wife of Mr. Bernhari Gnde, wae adjudged ineine bv Kaqa. II. iionman, oi Hail Tp., and Aug. H tehHwn. of Caa Tp. there being no lVs in Ferdinand Tp.-and applioati Lnb J. innlioatioH t i . ... : : TV :- w en mane to the anthoritlte for ber admieaion to the Aaylum. V. Jk O. K. it Vice-lreii4ent Friedman. We were mrnaittd to mm a bt(r ra cpWwI thia week, informing Mr. George Friedman that he waa elected, Tneeday. as VIce-PreaMtHt of the V. O. R. U.

io eerre till the annual election in May next, when the ttockholdero will Meet in Jaiper to elect a board of direetera for the next year. The meeting at Via cer.nee Tuesday was attended by repreaentatire men from all points on the He from Vincennee Ut Xew Albany. T he iMlectinn of Mr. Friedman Is a jn"leions one, and a compliment to the eteadfaet inter eat Jaeper has shown in l" ' lwate aneeea of thla ealerpriae. The ie,ter gUtw! (Mftt f wwk 2" H.,lrfl would begin and be pushed with energy aa toon aa the wtathr setUMl in th Spring, and that the eoMtriwiora. Bullock fc Co.. think it mmeible to eomplete the entire lino to New Albany y Jan. im. A eerni of eaKineeia have been on the line all winter, and have the nbMis prepared ad Mrveya completed tor an Iron bridge l .f0 Whit trer, and the road from the river to Vlneennea ready for graders and ehorolers to go to !!. .?Wo f wII be KilJ!! Il-B 0f Wh,i rtm ta ahort time. J Jt mkmi, "JHtmb mm."

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eengeetlon or the etowaeN. ttJ-Tk Mew Building and Imm Am oebUMH MMMt to organiM next M4tfy Hlf kt It ba tt,00 ateek tat beer i bed O-TKe Ireland gebenl dittriet i all teet uii neer the moral ebareeter of it wale teecbr. Owargee IwnwM-eiUy here been ihtd with the Uennty iMiner lMten4et. ma hie lieenee has been revoked. ttrrUn wet Setwrriay a peneien wae grantcl to Mr. Mary Baker at Keller - ville. hv the U 8. PeneinH Department. Mr. Knh. Orerbee, of Dei", wae gran ted a pension Tueeday. Blnk Splritn. "Rleek spirits and white lllne plrU end gray Mingle. wUigle. mingle, Yon whn niingle mey.H Old people and yonng Yonng people and old All take 'Certain Cettgk Cure," Good for vonr cold. The echool teecbers Wednewlay began teaching their ppile to oiug: 'Haste thee, winter, haate away ; Full too long has been thy sway," &c. nil beeauM the groung-bog came out of Mm winter retreat and ported in the tain, wilhont Itecoming frightened at bia uhadow, and thug foretold an early spring. So mote it be. Mother Art Craze. The Hli art work mfiK Mit Ut kfHtwnM tht "Kreeh Crm." fr ilMirtiHK wrt. ate. It U wMneWHiielMrely , ami l hvtk prebl t4 ftiHM. It fry MniUr Ih New York. Kn4n tbt Art. we lll h rhma Imw is Im-lim.) jwW-ly dworalr.1. fcr a mwltri. toevtbrr Milk Ihx k( mlrril. IM colored derfntt MrtH In Haht. attiml, MIr, l(Hl-cf. elc . empM, with full ln.troetioMi, Hm receipt f onl.r tt-M, The i!aeaae aliHH l wurih wurr IbnH Ike ilnuuHt cliaraH To tvry U4y r4rnt ihU wilNt who eitclo tbe addreM wf Sf tbr l4ln Intemt In Art malterf, U bHM w can mallear imt rUIxuv of Art flood, we will el extra and wilbvttt ebrg. batlfal Si tatb. (told limed )Hr, Addreea, TMK KMI'IKB MtWS CO., Sjracwe, X. V. Feb. 4-lt. It ia alleged that George Winninger, a clerk in the ntote of J. R. Leonard, at Kictivil e, Crawford couulv. stole It 903 from hit employer and on this charge he wns arretted a Oentryviiie, bpencer county, and while being returned to Itlcvville jumped trom the train and matin gooil bii eacape. Seven hundred dollars of tbe stolen money waa recover ed when Winninger wae arrested. When the HccHoecI maire wife benrd or hla ar rest aHd ebcnpe, ahe took an Air-Line train for tbe west, and it is believed knows where her husband has gone and i wili join liifH.Jl. A. Ledger. Holland Hanh. Mra. Dr. II. Stork who has been to HeiideraoH to attend the wedding of her eihtr, Kh, to Dr. L. H. liilciiiier, ot aiendal, returned Sunday. There are eevernl caen of aiukneae lieif, and the doctors have bn rather busy ol late. The road h are in ancb a bad condition that teaming has been nlmost enjirel ueodtd. Mr. Fred Rust left for Sevmottr MotiiUf. He inttsnds lo btart h bartoir bup there. We wish him auoeese. The chool in ttifa township are gradual!)' cow in to a cme Dr. j GitntiV, of HiiMtiugbtirg, is in town doing work in the dental liuu. The night school organized here is doing well. Mr. John Ilothert went to Enm-rilli' Moudny to buy a new line of spring goods. Uir4xey; BaHtiee. Weather disagreeable and.busiuess not very lively. The memhera of tbe M. K church have been holding a protracted meeting in the new church. Mr. John Pollard ha been sick for the laet few dave, but we hone to see him around again aeon. Thorn are several caees of chills in Birdaeye. L'i very disagreeable to chill thia time of year. Our town waa entertained three night" thia week by n alight-of-band show at J T. Bnedy'a hall to ntHch rain and mud prevented tbt audience from being very large. Death bee again visited our town and claimed as its victim one of our beat cm awns. Oar Postmaster, Mr. J. C.Webb, died las Saturday night, of pneumonia, after an JJImsea ot eight days. On Monday his remains were taken to Leopold. Perry county, the home of hischiidnood, for burial. He lived and died a strong and faithful 'member of the Catholic church. He leaves a wife and two little children and a boat of friends to mnurn their loss. The sympathy of our citizens flows in ono deep and broad channel to ward his beroaved family, and his mem ory will be long and tenderly cherished ny an. MaysviHa Huayl'toajicN. Qur Havavilie band cave Mr. Fred. Maun a serenade and had a good time. Mr. Philip Becker is still in good health and enjoys himeelf ia his old days. Oar clever Miller, George W. Leietner, has a big boy at hie heuso and it make him smile. Mr. John Seilz m sending off wore of his silver ore. and etill m In good hopes of a good turnout. Mr. Alexander Abel's sehoel olosod on February 1st, and ho talks of going off to school again. John Salts, of Hayivllle, and Jacob

Nfukam, art new on a trade for another silver mine. Mr. Seitz le talking f trading bia property for the mine. Our eleror merchant, Henry Kudolphi has bought tbe half later est of A. Rudolph, and will do bneiaeee tbe same as ever, and Invites too people to eome and trade with him if they want bargains. George Holme shipped two ear loads of cattle to dneiaaati this week. Mr. Joseph Weiehelt went with him to see Mm large elty of Ciaeinnati, ami I am afraid Hayiville will not teakl him any mwhhana ojHyavm loam Aumhmal hnVmnK aarrmi Pane rWUkPw anPp Mwfr.

a t" A dastardly attempt to wreak Conduelor Spalding's train on the AirLino K. K. wae maalo MaMMlav oehtstiaat near Perigo stal ion in Warriok eoaatv, by piecing a ere-tie on the trees;. It wae run into by the north bound freight, and eaught bv the pilot, and knocked off, but wae replaced hefrre the down train reached there, but Conductor Ferguson had informed Conductor Spalding

of the eireumetanoe. and a eee look out a - a a . '1 wae Kept, wnien oteeovored u in time io avert an aoeldent. It k auppesed some mieereants who raised a fuse on the train one day lat week, and were put off, were thua seeking revenge by injuring Innocent passengera. Bargain In Mum4. Tbt Favorite A Umw oT Rout aitd Rallada. eewlatalin thirty tw pi ohm ttf bdc h1 MifHiUr mMc, fall tiaat MNc with c Htil-U word attd innate a4 idaito iwteomoaHlMvoi i Nny trlHtd upon heavy (mi par wtth a very attractive cuver. The follow lt are tbe title f the nmt and ballada eotitalned Im lb Kavotlte AHhhn: Aa I'd Xotkinff Kle l Ito; The IVar Old tnmc T Humi; Mother. Waiah the Utile Kl:Ob. yM Crotty Who ejed Witch! Blae Kye: Katy' LeOors Tho r-lH; Reil: 1 Haw KaaM Kl-I Kte; Won't TouTell Me Why Uolilo; Th OM Harden Ratal llown Ualow ih Warii( MHdN Kadad Lava: All AMotwc the aHwmer Koe: T"th the Harf fieally My t''tiy IHriee; I really don't thlk I hall Marrv: llreamlNCMf Home; TbrtMd OtUe Clk: AaroM tbe Kent A Yar Atto; Hacbalor'a Halt; Hulh and It (food Nlgiht: (httt llnhj'V Yer Ai Jennie la the Orsbard! Tbe Old Ktrit Gale; Jack'a Karewell; I'ally; WhUr MmeTwIlfKM. Tbl l very hm enetlon or real vueal iceMta and Rottett Hp la very bandMma atyle. I'nt.li.hMi Ih the uaual way aud boujcht at a muak aiore, tbrneJrl piece Hld coot y 01130. We Itouaht a lob lot of ihla mnU at a Kreat aacrlSee and aa the hot May. are pact, weaeelre to cloe out our Mock at once. Will n4 yo th entire eelleetlon well wrapped aud tHMtoaiu ror oHiy m eta. eventi immetiiaieiy Ad.lroM.TMK KMMKE XKVYSCO.. SyracteM, X. T. Keb.i-IJK. Dmboin Dank on. Nice weather and everybody busy. Some borae, mule and cattle buyers in town last week. Mr. C. W. Ellis is Tery airk. We know not tbe trouble. Mr. G. J. Hemmerline's babe died Wednesday night. It was sick a ver short time. We extend our sympathy to the parent of the little babe; our lose h ita gain. It was four mouths aud a few daya old. flMissea Katie Hays, Lizzie Leistner and Mary Dudiue, were in town Saturdav and Sunday visiting, and attended Lu theran church Sunday morning. Their visit waa much enjoyed by friends, and they are kindly invited to come again. The folks of Dubois think they ar nire of the railroad, and highly set up about it. The survey run close to thf bridge. We learn that the surveyor were pleated with the route. We guess what makes Mike come to town so much ia that' he ia watnbing the footxteps of a certain young widow. Dickens. An Eaterpritiiug, Koliable Iloaee Mehringcr Bros, can always be relied iipmi. inn only to carry in stock the best. of everything, but to secure the Agency lor audi nrtiulcH as have well-known merit, and aro popular with the people, thereby auvlMiiiing the, reputation of being always tnterprirdug, nl ever reliable. Having secured tio agency for tin; eflebrated Dr. King's New Di.-scovery for Consumption, wilt it on a poxitive guarauteH. It will aurely cure auv tnd f verv HttVittinn of Throat, Lunga.aud liiel, ami io aliow our confluence, we invite you to call and get a Trial lkmle Free 1. 1NF0RIATKM eat WaaAAaamAaB e "wTTPomrfuw min in SW aeWSJme 9tf0al- 4MSB 9p B$00&0 inwiHmMmAMiHiafinwelal, -MretmA WML CURES (MMUTtSM, UM m4 and Kidney TrwiMea. J.y rlaaelax Mm Mood of alt lt iinpaHUoa, wrenfthwUng all mtw f the body. cowiw. ewes mmm, Ifmlcht, rnlM In tha UmU, Back and Mdea. by taniaf the neryea and ttfenftbenlnf the madea. -mm oofiDiAL cms vtmraL ItpeaHM and Oanatlmtlon. by aMinc the aaaiai. Unttnf oftbe rood throarh t h proper actlM nf Um) aiMch ; It create n hesJIby appetite. . -VolmA 6M0IAL CtlKS htWOMNCet fiepwwlan of aptrit nnd Waabnaat. by anUmn. lag and tonlnf the ayatea. "-WLrnA CSWWL CtMCS IrTlmmtrj end DeHcio Women. Vnr nd Wckly CtilMraa. It hi doHghtfal nnd nutrition aa n jtniral Tonic Tartlitn) Alannn nn4 Tlry . Wr lWt,. A hfiirtwiie. coml Mid IHeful MooK. trlltnt'l.nvin :fe fMSKAMKa at MOMK In n pleneant. nnharnt war. MmnRmpiwaicrMMftRUif. Iinaiaal VOLINA DRUG A OHCMfOAL 09m onMCTIMOME MOot Wo So A For $sile by Mehriuger Bros. ! Uth, Was ly. NOTIONS! PAPF.lt, ENVELOPES, PAPETERIE, COPY BOOKS. DAY DOOKH, SLATES. PENCILS. PENH, INKS, PENHOLDERS, THREAD. BUTTONS, PINS, HAIRPINS, COMBS, HAUFS, PLAYING CARDS. HANDKERCHIEFS. SHOESTRINGS, nlNDINvt, TAPE, KUISHRR, CHEW INO-GUM, LADIES SHOE-POLISH, CLOTHES-HKUallES, TOOTIIBRUSHES, BTO. FTILt. STOCK OT KTAFfiK flKOOKKIBK AT KKAUnAHLK rKlVM, ax J. T. MSLCmOR'S. JveV aMtll lAIA9mi'a Cii4iNtMi 'lAWnnMip Tr lec'n KeHicc. rjpHE underaigaed, Trustee of Columbia J-Tp., Dubois eountv, Ind., wili attend to Township busineee at hie reel denoe om every Seturday. and persons having township busineee to transact are requested to present it oa that day of the week. The townahsp library Is kept nt the oMce of the Trustee, where thoee entitled eaa obtain books. R. BURTON. True tee Columbia Tp. JuneXTth. rM4-ly. i i i i - .1. ' Advortieo m Mm iAWtm Cewnwm.

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Wewaslarfttl Onvraa. W. D. Hoyt Co , Wholesale aad Metal! Dmggtete of Homo. Oa. sav : Wo have boon selling Dr. King's Mew Discovery, Kieetrie Bitters aad Hack leu's Arnlaa Salvo for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell aa well, or givesueh universal satiafaot Ion. There have been some wonderful cures eefreted by these medicines in this eJty, Several eases of pronounced OoneNmption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's Mew Discovery, taken in connection with Bwetrie Hitters. We guarantee thorn always. Sold by Mehriuger Bros. 1. BUCKXKM'tf AUKICA SALVE The Bmrr Salvk in tbe world for Cuts, Bruise, isoros. U leers, Salt Kheum, Fever Ho res, Tatter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and Hsilively euree Piles, or no pay required. It is guar an toed to give perfect aatisfaetioH. or money refunded. Price cents er Imj.x. For sale by Mehriuger Bros., JaMr. Nov. 87th, tJi.ly.

Frif3dnun, Scheirich k Co. Homo Economy. nome is woman's domain, and she h entitled to everything that can be added to spare tier much annoyance and hard labor. There are many convenience. which if brought in use, are inexpensive. and will materially lighten the burden ind labor of the houewlfe. Prominent nnong these convenience is the Wanakaneta Porcelain Churn, which ia meet ing with such remarkable sale and suceoas wherever introduced. Woo ever these churns will need no explana tion or the reasons for tne great demand. I hia churn is sold solely on its merits., tnd we do thia knowing that wherevei it gnea it will make a clean record. The following are a few of the many advan tages conceded to the Porcelain Chum by all who hive used them, viz, ; 1st, A great paving to labor 21. It ia so con rilcted that it absolutely can not leak 3d, The quality of the butter ; the iuaidc parts being such aa not to injure the grain of the butter. 4th, The quantity of the butter; the construction of the danher being each aa to aubject all of tin cream to an equal amount of agitation. causing the butter to come very evenly thereby producing more hotter from given amount of cream than auv tttliei churn can. Sth, The paee of removing the butter and washing the churn. The entire top of the chum ia aitdui when tht cover ia taken off, thus givmy eanindani acoeae for removing tbe hwrrrt' All that i required to thoroughly cleanee tin churn is tn put in some hot water and give the crank a few turns. In appear tHoe, it would be an ornament to an room in the house. To reepoHible parties we will give thia c.iiirn on ten daya. trial JPareale bv Friedman, bcheinch Co., MfMwart Store, corner 3d and Jackson Sis., neat R. It denol, .Tasrwr. Ind. K SURE AND TAKE THE awifflllt t SL IelO iaT'Iiat aevoawlainv nw awi awieai eaaa aaw lLoviariu.1, KvAWirttM! !t Sr. tew WHKX YOU OO EAST - or - WEST! TltE GREAT SHORT lallf E TO ALT. TMK l UtNCirAI. CITIR8 OF TUK KA8T awd MAKlJeO IUKKCT COXXKCTtON at ST. LOUIS WITHTRAIXS M)R ALL POINTS IX xissntmi. XKUKASKA. KANSAS. COLOKATm TKXAS. IOWA. And Hie Grextt Want a4 Xarttiwont. Train arrlvlMt at Infertile at S:4S r. .. make direct eonnertlona wWk train on C. A O., for V hlte Hid tUMrOaMrlMM. KlehMMid. WaafclMrttHi. Haiti HHrt. rklln4liln, Jew York, nnd all nrtncifal Kaatcrn eniM. TIMK TAB Let FROM JA8PKR-IXKFMSCT JAnUAKi SO, 10H7. WESTnOTJXD. K AST HOUXD. StMam ,8:S m. tv WHrtUJt Ar SieSni., .S8a M 8:M LvKewAlnnnrtv S: 8" MM HrfU ' it jAM-nn w'SjeSAn.USrn. fi!lfirn..d:M an. lv Ut. Vernon LT 1 :etAM. 14 :Mrx 8:r..7f ah. an B. Lotfia it 7tS an., 7:M ni. XetH Snd. ATTRXTtOiC of Rmlcranta hi ewelaMr InrHed tn the foHewIn adTantae offered ny nta i.in. IT IS SHORT LINK TO St. LOUIS. COJfXHCTS at St. tU in Union Tt wttn train of all reada leading Wet, Morth-wtH and SonUi-neat. ALL TRAINS ARK RUN SOLID between LonhTllle andiHLonla. WITHOUT CHAJtuK. For tail Information nail Hp" f "rHa to A. M. IIKMMKXa?, Affnnt, RO. F. KVAN. StKO. W. CURTIS. General Mnnnffor, AeOna; OenKfaac. Aa;t. BABYLAND,K0rTDS 1 RAtTLAvn wftt knre two ont'denc new fcalneea foe tka RaMe nnd tnofr MawntM. hi addHion tn lae nerennkd nkunrcn of tkeeonntleea HUlo two-mfnote Morleo and voraea wltk wkk the maatine atwar Km aWnded. Kaneclallr eakm'ated to werrlly oeeony Me eye and enraoftnn moe one, are Aa monthly pnHoflal pe ealled ruwELR ARotrr mctkr axo rirrY. Nxt nnd nlctnrea ky Margaret Jon.; and eonenlaHr ealrnlated tn aweetly leoek and ekarm art Mm korne (innarffarrtn nonajina aa.it a - ... - KueenRT nimnn-rLATS. Rmillo ronlleon. wHk doaoni nnd noeena and donna kewltcklna' nknrg-rnMrniana fc t. j kvu... Htwwo vYSneawV rT HMrwm nNMmfWt Wrn4 4otnre,lartf Mtcnnr. daenir ay enter. -u-. J' ea. Yar. SJT '"i inlmnlnn Mtkntrrkert. AddreM

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and such is the case with those that buy their Flooring. Ceilinr, 5 id i nr. Finishins; Lumber, Mouldinr. Brackets, Stair Ralls, Xewells, JBaluetars and Trimmings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Framoe, Paints, Oite, Glees, Putty, Common and Steel Nails, Steel Wire Fleishler Kails, Casinr and Flooring Brads, Locks, Butts. Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Galvanised Wire and Staples, Sash Weights, Cords and Fastener, Lime and Cement, Plaster Paris and Plaster Hair, Laths and Shingles. Also agents for PATJBNT IKON ROOFING. All oar good are FIRST CLASS, and will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, Ail tiioee oontemplatin tu build er needing anything in our line we cordially invite them to call and see us and examine our goods and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere, ae we art prepared to furnish a eomplete emit er bill fur kouoae. Mills. Wart-roomi. Start Houst and OfRnm. 9d nri JnnL

- " ' ; w.ioi wMvnnvn Stmt; N$ar R. R. Depot Thanking Mr patrons for pset favors, we solicit a eontiRwaaee af lb mm aad will ea (leaver to give entire satisfaRtieti. tae o .

we itematn, yours respeet Tally, FRIEDMAN, 8CHBIRICH M OO. Awtl istk.ises-ir, w"vm an aaa

Commercial Printing! Statements, Wll Meads, LeMur Heed. Ctrenkrs, PHee Lists, InvHetratn,, Snvelepee, Garde, af all klnfe, Jtn,, , rniHiahad at raatdmabfe prieee and lngoodttyleattht

joay f. MjuuiMiem

Furniture, VARIETY. want Sixth an FuMie Sejuara. UNDERTAKING!

At oht M'nrrreoa will nine nnfWtmd n rw annrtmeat of COFFINK itnri K UK I A I. JtOKBm! WHICH WILI. BE FUKMKMKD OX 8HORT XUTICK mmA "

Best in Use! Ta. ll - FAICt LAMPS, BIRD CAGES, CUTLERY, NII(KS, Ac. Bargains M DomaNd ! full awwrlmrnt of FRESH AND PUR1

JOHN P. SALB, M D.

X. JT. 0RKK8T. CMKIKIOH. SAW MILLS, JASPliR, IND., MATKKIAL aa KUILDKKn HAKUWAKK. IS MONEY MADE!

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