Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1887 — Page 8

Indiana Pavtaata. rLM fciiAtilM nilaitU w

Am- tho weak ending Oct. 4.1T, rt-

E- expcetetv tor I tilt paper by HHlr, Sollelter of ABnariota Mi Urn Patent Wnahlagloo, 0. C. W. P. Bollobbeckar, Btoaonluejtoa. ajarar box ; T. ft. Carroll. InanutapaNe. apparatus for regulating Kw5 . Collin. Lafayette, oerbnratar; J. B. tw. u1 KL Dtwaou. Terr lleutc.

Id to or vlvn rod taking; J. A, Event .. -aw Aha a .1 L. ..Aa

Mid I A. C ' Ktrmn, aaaw wrator ftv iireeiibonee ; K. R. GIMetplf , FL Wnv He, garment ad1uler;G. W. lit), Goaben. hank 1t J A. K. HosYmau, Ft

Wayne. fd meehawiaia for taw-tat" oerrlatre : Lew la MeNntt. Email, abart.exhihimr; 0. M. If liter. Grscnsborir. ostensible teat ; L B Oaken, Vatftmraalo. aiik MutW! O. W. ftmlth. Union Gitr.

Lt Sutherland IlMliftlMUtOlk, thill !

t- r . ...... i

coupling ; J A. WHmr, WHinM,

cnrt;T. 11. ma . wywi Ion, lueteonient far deueribW cirri: H. B. Vary an, Crawfbrd Uk, rsweh eunsliug.

Wra RInry.af JttfW.aud AnnfrBeJIrten, of thk piece, were mirried M be Knatith dotal, In tho town of Kh, m lt A.tnraW.i a Jlev.' A. J. Good

It waa uot altogether what i

mm lAnment. hut th youna? men

while ! tuhcluried to take a brlda

Home wlihJrfiaf: and under the pretext of

Uttin the. Haalewood' Striwr. the

Mrtmt of tha young Udy allowed her ... . . aa IT. L.J

tf CO With Bint IO Ctiglien. nm M.rd the licence the Mifht before, and

a aoon at tbev got to. the hotel, the rnn waa called and (He nnptlal knot tied,

..! tkv tikAk the morula train for

Jaaoer. We are informed that the par

ta were willing for their daughter t taarrv voona Rk-lr. but was much hart

at the little eeenpede, preferiug to bavo their daufhier marry at home. The vnuur lunula will make Jr their

hoeae.Leaye worth Democrat.

Oat af the dlaaatreeahle liheen of he

laar rioiMfiil of the Ililati Intel Iti

ihuMhl h a Phftoothlt hmt to

deariWoff the Pre Mt' oMk vattf.

tlM la thai Mr lt . A rad Aaterieaa Htolher had )o nrewaiH hr elaae.laead, mirly hoadad ehMU the PrealdNt with the woejoat titiilM Mm It Mr. Cleveland bed rar4ad pUaaawUr. I have no time to habkM t-Uy.' Tho aa)biiiiiw tAwnhed the Mithr e Iha ahotthier with tha rati-r irMMMHry raaaark, Mora tm Tw lr.-WH drated th MMi4hcr, hinl. Hitd hU ae Hirae! I it wan) ll next tn la Ht. who wai .iMiiMad lu ha lha )troltH of ih ora.

attM. H had ahakca lior hand, wbra

k rahMH) haracir NfHHt 1 1 Mr, ClrVt laMtl w (kN cini4iHy hy mr-

prlt, and Hi r-w Ht had n if to

earapw hn amn'tHMi, ia aninm w

Hlmft for hi Hi. It MwdMl ta

Mm lbd aad Muhed, a ad the

redhderi weeaan walked oit r thej

eXH fiaor, I NO 0lewaeM m weM.

phU(y pietNrtil u her eHtteoe i tlt aaaile with which tho will eraah anv

oa who protanda to apeak of the abrUto U1 J.ii

fttAJBTUI MIUBlt)N,J.

li SCHQRICH, SHU

LER & C&,

mnos rieotm

!

WK

HAVE LATELY ADDKO TO OUR MACHINKRY SKY ERA L IMmltjYKXEXTS AND XUW MARK TtIK HEbT

Male)

eMeMial ill

A WELL-TRIED TREATMENT

Aa Itaaa in the Jeffcrii?Hle Kewa

ftret the following ftynrft oh the growth

of peache I hit aeaaon on lae jvhow takinir a few of the IrftdiTMT thippert viz: G. Fnindaxter. 6.000 boxet; Col

Willey, 3.000; H. Poiwdwtier, 8,XH; 0

jfariie ,aou: rerry snurxeon, Geo. Ilott. t.000: E. Scltleiehar. 1,000

T. J. IK we. 800: Tola. 17,300 boxes

Col. Wilier tt i mated ear r In thoteoton

tX)0 boxea would norec the yield. The

lone drouth however litd a material n-

Ihrt both noon fxa and qHality. Price

have avoraa-ed Mah on aecottMt of the

failures la tome looalitiee. For throe

in awreeeelon the eron failed here, vht

1884. 86 and '86. Tweatvfire thoMtand

treen It the eat i male d number in bearing

tblt year. The hoxea notad above ooh

tain ahontv one-third bnthel. and vei

need $1 per box. ,

PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR, WhMi w. KXCHAXOB FOK WniAT wfcr Mird. " will VAY TUK HiailB8TCA8II PRICE K)K(JK)D WHEAT.

mm lie Dft ensullj a fail ti OBW k Cm.

"Maaaaut'rvik t ajaita. w a naii nitrrr " " araWlniM Mw.laiiilii i n iw iliiiiii iw a- an .. TITrT" " - -' - I '"' A H W mt

an. avaaasf a rata im n wr i t

Wan e aaa?fceeTT atn SaT

(hjapaaaja M4tWlMtE'"eV

It ia niton tald that Hfamtera have hard

litnoa.4 And t they do. Hohody ha

imlt time Bwt farmers are never

hungry o ntkad. Thoy are never

nbllared to tramp or he. AnsooK the

tnmy iHooeandt of poor Oevlit tnat fo

rHiiiniaar over too oonnirv ovary yaaw

iKfiMK and ttoalinir, MtrViar a1

Hakad. no farmer ohm be fcwnd. Farnaer

Hre the moat nnvonditionaUy iitdepen

dent ptople In the lend. Eighty awe

of naMti in mativ eaeee roriy aorw

of land ran be made to produce enoogl

ta rttd and elothe an averatfe ftmuy.

A man who ha bread and meat and

w tutor table clolhinf for hit family can

lanffh at waat-na it independent ano

Cia. Anv man who oeoeuua aHn tnc

uiierlalHtv of trade or tho caprice o

hntineMi. it a slave. The draea ot mit-

fnrtuHf hanntt him dav and nlxhL It

ahottld, therefore, be the ambition of or arv oonr man to obtain a home mail

oat of which hejean proiiuee or tan ami

meat, mdependenee, happlneet, ateep ond i.. ltr tw

Important tu SehMl Tohor8.

&Ute Snnerintendent Lafollettoa few

ilava ainaa rendered a decision that ie of

interest all over the btale. In walmeti

cnuntr rroantlr a oweatinM aroe abont

irwic emnUiv t echool teacher m who did wit hold licenae to teach lMyond the

lime ther oaht emidoymeHU twvera

teaeherd' who 4uyht eniploi nient uiider

theev eirrnmAiancet weia rejeaien, am

they apieaM the SHlMfriHtenUeH

Iol.tte. He dr.'hleil that they are

etinibto to emd went fir a fnll sehoo term whenher or not their llcenaa ex

rerita the end of the term. Ihe rte

eltdnii wn reeelved with joy by teacher

at that tv.cmty ihhiiv of whom are tifeeted

it.

Mr. .fowph P Ricf.of IiuHaMapii,

former welt-known Hew Albantii. hm

IkxAtltajr tt llnu. Jaan Tl. Eici. llMf lieeM

mppointed nferintedeHt of the (lfv- !''

,TTr"t,:, i-k- J-Iemmv Hie : A deck of oard

rr7::if::iw.:7:LJ,'X:"Untrncted nadardintenltiat, wt takei

1 . I n.. ..Jtt. twav Satnrdav from M. M. Flowera,

a-.i L.Ia.r, .-k A. I"-)'- convict m the penitentUry,

' Tho material

annipvi a 41

w. mm1Uia,iu. i.Hu ika mraMri of BoMlhern Indiana to call and examine oorl

" " "rrr1 v - , .i. , i

mill, and Roar and meat, anu learn prow w t -

Fah It: la5-W. 3al. SCHEIRICH, EHULER

, caMaux a. nwnae, a. a, a...n, a. i.

,m.R MW htir mmm, m.

Matt a. a.'

C. KCKKBT.

J. KCKERT.

A. KCKKET!

J. B. KE8SMEK.

a. a.

u r. asuiirc. vaaiiiiiih. mHMMUUUhnlMl,

a. w. ecacf taa. bmm. e.

Eckert Bros. & Co., tciHeo Cc ce tffc -Q feo edOC OP 9 ?g W ttg

U nuaoa.

a. mw. im, ma.

ttaV inaalejtaja Tia eWai

gg og-Borco cxi tooo-ooiioo

Roller Hills!

SLSl

O OO W W WW v-LJ V

d6 ew tf ct StTCnT

UaviBf eoppllod thoto Mille with the LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MACHINERY, wo now make none hot THE BEST BRAXD6 OF

Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour ! jasper u very

which admits of no aqnal for ramily nae. TO TRY IT 18 TO BE

SATISFIED WJLTU 11.

alTie erervlrtel tm Wmy IIms Beat a

tltc Ghesfet. Kail rtattr caitoeti

it is alwayxi

in aaaiiAtr

WHICH WE WILL AL-

PAY THE HIGHEST

WAGON or CAR LOAD.

WHEAT WANTEDWAY? HAHKET PRICE IK CASH. SY WAGON oCA

ECKERT MOTHERS I CO.

nww Jt, waa iy.

MANUFACTORY! KU N KEL a ECKS1 El N !

FELIX LAMPERT,a- f

Gov. of Sixth, and Glmy Sis..

Attirau lu.

1 ft Wtfrtntlta u.

FrtnooUw. ftoHntf the preeent ttttmn of the Olh. eon dronit (Jonrt a hlf aanaatloa dovelopod. Five banrlera had been tr. retted for borylertcin; a ttoie at Fart

vrooen aoont aix weoxt ago. iney ear, rlad away eavorej MitU of sioiaaa. Thty wore all Indlrted, arraigned in court aad plead jcuMty to jfrand lareeny, Whiht awaitlna live arntence of tho Conrt. Char lea Kelly railed (he hherif and MaUrd ha bud. an important roi

faaaion to make. The Sheriff lialened j, amocement to the statement front Kellt i

lip that l wat, a woman, and that waa metajiieradlnf in main attire, aad that her name wat Clara King. The tonlahnMNiL of the Court eon be better imaarined than deaeribed.

The featlve Clara aava ba wat born lei Kentucky, hnd that her father' titani wat Irvin KJnoT, who died about the veer lfftt, After hit death the went to live with bar aont, Mr. Mary Jacktoe,

at Edwardiport, or Edwardavllie, Ind. She at tended tohooi while atayiuK with her aunt, and got torn education. About

four year atto her anot alod ana the wtt thrown rnthletely noon tho world and had to earn her own liTioir She work, ed eot near WaaliinKton, Ltd., and while onfftf ed at a farm hottte the conceived

the Men of adopting mam attire. latitat kind of a maMttorade tho wandered

about the country from place to piece, and for a time worked at eoveral houtt in Seymour.

She aayt the had a wormy lire and i glad the can now root. She wat wb. teneed to the Femaio Roformatory for three years. She is n tears old or

thereabonte, and hoe boa dretted in male elothot for oyer a year, and had no mar of detection. TttO) TallooC Mavn The Ledger throwt up the aponge ot Rt tall man, Jacob Williaats, near Xew Providenee, Clark county, who stands 7

foet S inehea in hie stocking foot tad weart a No. 13 shoe. Kow come? i Bloamington corroapondont and da aaandt a hearing. He aayt : "There is no greater coriotity In homan form in this tectum of Indiana tbta Riley Smith, who for year a ha wandered about Bloomington tho tint of tie time dependent upon the towntbip fort livelihood, a He it remarkable ae being1 the tallest man, tho emaiwet abont tke

wtitt, and baring tho largeot feet of iu:-

perMHt in the whole country, hm 4ven feet air and onehaIf inchet in hri)tht. maatnret twelve" inchr Mnt the waht and weart a number 17 shoe that by actual measurement holds one. lourth peek of corn. Ho weight l4o pound. No thoe it made by the trade large enough by four number, and when a pair of eboee h demanded Smith''

order it ent to Louisville, Ky., arm,

here the thoet are made according to

measurement ket hv them. Once a

? .l.lw .Lno. mt-Ja JBat1 aara1

m I yer mir 01 fnvugii wvw wbwiwh" 7MrSpooml attoMkm gtvon to ooen- They weigh elmott ten poondsand are

... . .. - t-i ituat! or itearv leaiuer. anu miwi

maroiai wawatara wmnmai I, m.- . L..ciriuu !mu

aMaQaAJMeVsX eVvFEflfnr oatoveSdejBAy amSoaMhaaL ana, aatoa. v. eetaa. .wnii. twaiw, Buna, ana, aaat taeeaa, uau, un . taaaat (Ba S sW mSPoeuSSj (BhTSanaauMhj mSSEaMISja v. jtaaaat. a aua; ut. a naaaw ttaaaa. iiiawi. tuiiii. iPariPsO 4sa. aSBBejujs jfcoJ SaMBSm Whaaoav B" bjbJi (BBSsSaMMEg SbT soannWk let S)oaW Bana lanf Mfjo S4bjobW imnninm n liiiirim iBintin'

aojSmmom

fc oaW IMs SB1W aWm Bmaaaaa

ly an. Mm if a Wiltm, Mth th UtHU iiImw i - - A aaas MaAaAaU lajalja aaA a miafanjOmBnt ma ot vaaw aaaBwn fvnmv pw

ejf mo)0a sltoa BWoafE awam)aWaal Sei Saw SBT

ah taerarsa iiaa m

aa BAaiatiBmBT anannB. an? M earn mavevvo

SB. STAJtKBY PAXaW.

xr lath, war ljr.

Am-

SALE STABLE

Kactveetfdliy returns hie thanks to the public for their liberal 'palronajre hereto-

fore, ann invites a cifiui"i': "B a SPRIMG WAGOXS, HUGGIES Axn AGR1CULTGKAL IMPLEMENTS suitable to the trade; and alao continues to MANUFACTURE TJtt CELEBRATED

itieil In the MMnotacture

a a a y.a

way ncrn earitt, which are leaneii once & . . . a.t.

a nr wt l.i aaouth to ihow the tiaHitina oi eaun

ti w - , rnNner and to what privilege he is enlr. W. II. Wemnr w fined fi and ,JH, Th, work Wat done with red oottt amounting in all to $!1 SO to-day, pmt 0B witla a pea. The mmv llut Sariiuiar KjMbnMII. far VMM.- . J a tt Amm

tf nr a prW'ialon of the M-; hoard sHS! T5"RST kVAH-O Ol WHEELS!

v m ill v l lw ti.rHK i " i . i. i i. .. e I " .. - -w

i- - . - - . rb erv nicaiy. vm t m uni "i

lw tHo ooy wiry.

AarH BS.tt, af.

AVAJXtPURT WAQOH!

JASPER MACHINE SHOP! lAMIEl F. J. KltlER, raariettf.

The thoea are sixteen incliee Ions,

the heel menaore it 18 inches, the laMep

m mchee. and the bail l incne. aiarni i a native of Eorth Carolina, It 46 yet old, and emigrated to Indiana in Ibm

He it married and hat two eoirarea.

health ta a nlea ot

contitedrin ntiHng ti reiwirt the "'card of the raida, Flowers had printed of David Moiiljcomary, m,, mm9. Throe years and four month

BftDMtbf ago. woreeontumed iu getting together auf-

v T Iftcmat cards to make a full ehtek.

a n nff oiiyA atav.

The grsVeaae under the now- stock law There, are 400 Mormon bishops in w. ??.! Uv 'Fo'Wre Ciimherlawl. Utah. 2.421 nrietts. 2Mi teachers and

Craw ford villa. Char lea Sbeon, a road a o&a aom. Salt Lake Cltv It divided

Mperrioor, wae arretted on com plaint jMo WAn (f eight or nine blocks each,

jor not uk in up oatrey aunt anor nav-nnA . li.)iot it nut in charge of each

Ing been notiftod of the fact that the at-Umrd, Under him there are two teach tie were running at large. He wat laod!-. wboM knainoM it it to loara the am

1 and oooto added, ntovioont and incoma of every resident

.. ...... . , , of the ward and report the tame to the

w"M,B"rBCl Utdion. Then the Wehop eolleeta the

ratoosu inac wnon iney go away rpi ... .. . ,,. M(.nl,,. MHIi lurii. t,

tin m lilt rimicii rauwi iinsw. wm

complete system exlttt all over tho Ter

and hk oxtentive taloe of which hare brought Jaepor into notice aa

MEllaUAKTKKS FM EXTRA

I aai mum MifitH ta rata ataaOnw raawtr yiaa. far an Mat f MaahUvrri'. aaJaiak ta rraatr.

Baa af BTAAM XyOIJCraBHtaaLTT.

aa. alaa fiyaraf

ItKRWKTXR MACHIXm, SBPAKATniM.

MttJtaK rnwKKS, KKAPKaa immi xewsffit, wrc

jtirniiiMt any mreakage wMtrcr reawmanaawc bum:, ario ing Irom tiefectire matcriail wr NMBtailactMrc,

homo to tow up their money

drawer or out it in their hoota, ae boon

trv people who bare never traveled ar.TVPJ' aid to do. There are always tharpors nwy.

to etUea looking oat for vaaopwoUottod pertont, N. A. Lodger.

AGENTS WANTED

CALL SHI OR ADOR1SS

FELIX LAMPERT, JT

December SSd, 1881.

rOTOBUBO .riot, wae

A Littlo Partkmlar.

JudtTintr from the followintr advert4ee-

mnnt In the DeaeretKews, of Salt Lkel

Mr. J. D. Armatronf. deputy

eolloctor of tho Evaatville dietrfct, m 0fty (m, Mormons are a littlo prtle4ar hi tho etty to-day. Mr. Armetrong will tfl w their neighbors shall be: bo a candidate far eon grate front the .Hose and Lrt lor Sale-lJ by 10 rmls; - - . aa a m a - ' - war 4 S .

nrtt attune m mob. no m an ohoH 4 r.wims. lnlerv sh1 eloa't ; omi

newaaaper aaaa, a jolly good Mlow, n wn. Yarv ehaau to a Latter Day Saint

naad-olMker, a story tajior aaa a ooaw Mo other me1 apph-."-Xew York 5un.

era. ITinoenuoe newt.

. i

A FisWB Dtettr

Oaee aohl uaat the atetat of feed htahh

eoeaatetd fat fceeping the head oeot, the

ftet worn, aad the howela eptt tUt tmtniat phythdaa lived in

aad known the BMrlta at Arte PUIa

, he nenhl eertaialy nave

of km

A

MASONIC.

Stated meetinrt of Du

bois Lonor. o. o)f F

JkA M.. of Indiana, will

M held in their hall in

Courier baitdfeg in Jetnor. lad., on Thursday

evening, on or before the full moon. Visit

ing brethren in good standing cordially

WeMOatOd. Jaau aa.n, WtNriBLa S. Hcxtkr. W. M.

A Clever ltaeal. ' The Trench are dicneting a question in London :,. A Frenchman in Lomlon fiom the treqwent pawning of hi watch learned that imwnbrokera tent the watrk tAkiM-.hiitif an acid to the knob lie

inherited 1S.0O0 francs, and immediately

went to Geneva, where no oiuerea two hundred watches, the cases of copper (Wearily gilt) and the knoba of pure gold. They cost him forty francs each. He went to London, and In a few day pawned the two hundred watches. The pawnbrokers tested the knobs, and ad-

ay nwa)'ir tm iMMHtaFirKg a tipe Ivtncoii him Mveoty Ira tics on eeca,s rirZl JtSLrf JTi iftSLSlS 1 f r thirty franca over the cost. Test

ne waiaeo aaoni m .rrri mw "hht that aawa tiku hare and there, and the

LEATHER axu RUBBER BELTINGS ipertoBa who found them, all being di-

or AxramaaaMZK.oy anoarsoriOR. boaatt, wont the next day ana reaeenw

the watcbo. Thus, the pawn troera lost nothing and the diehonost finders paid seventy francs for forty franc watches. As oiilv thedishoaeet persons who found the ticket were ylctimiwd

township husineto of THE EVAIVSVILLE the French moraJhus are ancert-

whether or not to comnrmn e r"

TUf lai aiaia have tM Mta Btayafi vmi Xwm a

w-ara aaa, ram, wm wwi mx amy wr. i am mww MAKE AS GOOD AS XEW.

TO SKLL THKUK WAftOXS IX KTKftXl

towx ix ootmiieRX ixmiaxa.

pOBX", I tad.

ahooting Lyman Oeoaor, at Ft-

PhfHa Orvawa received

For

toka. PhtHa

of terea yoate in the ponitoniiary, to ahum waa added MOO nno. Givons

withdrew hf nlaa nf not rnittv and en-

tered a phna ot guilty. Prwoeton Oar

loa.

Iroaadl Lodge Wa. F. A. m.

Ontoers for the ensuing year: A. J

Veat. W. M .: J. M Lemmon, S W.; U

C MeCown. J. w .; E. A.Uteaen, ireaa.a

W, T. Cooper, Sec'y. Regular Cow. on Aaturdav iiitfht orecedinit each fnll

moon.

Mrtrsii Ti. Trvsttt s Iteticc

rpHE undersigaed will beat hit oaaee M. to attend to towntbip bnsinote of

.Teierson township, Dubois county, on

Saturdays oreoeh week, and requests mi . i .

persons naving nneinotc wiia uw ibwbthip to attend to ft on those days. The tewnehip librarlea are kept at J. W. Jacobs', ia Birdeeye, aad the Trustee's

retMooee, whore all persons outttied oan

ftt books thereof.

JOflX CUMMINS. Sopt. S, 4-y. Traetoe J efartoa Tp.

atijpw nt Kisonhsrva otf Stanet Ooraa

or ftwwn tifHi 7in airaMu. tntntma. jtafitn.:

A poond of oopperia, eoetlng three eenta, in a backai of water, tpriakled from a watering pot In the pig pan, will provide a cheap aad exoolfeat disla motant, and will atto largely ataiot in pre

venting disease.

Gaa wae struck Saturday tlx miles

LoulBvtlhi on tho Third etreet

tho fow it reported very heavy.

the iamot, where the gat wat hiavMd,

ping to a height of thirty met.

Hogs are not the most filthy of anitaah), aatarally, hat thoy are wrongly tinatod a. anrh Their food ohouid arwayo he

ataati and healthful and their drink

aweet.

A tanrtharn editor recalls the tact that I

aaa of Gaa. H. B. Forrott't flrrorttaor dan waa: Farward. hoyt, and niht

wits 'am r

It hat been ttxtaea years since Hoary . ft. Owana. Rwaahlfoan treswwrar of Cbrten

aamntv. war aelwaltvr. rfhl hoadataoa

are jawhtg erer R yei.

An allawaaoe af nax-aood meal, twice

a wank, will Mhratate tha bowatt Of aai-

rron Btoomtagi

The

Berwlea,

Pun) aa the Iattimhlta Dr. I. JL

etleorattd Dr.

of aU

ot

Ayer'a

far

4

Iwwler, e

Ayat't Who are htfM

BanaWaana aTtaT mnnf mman eavUMBannB PnaanrSa Bja Vty BSrw EBvemmweaj

I nunm dauy nee ef nteni

hi my ptatrtct." Dr. Maghow, ef Mow Bedfetd, Matt

Mnvhnj praecrlhed nuMty taea of Arar't Pllku ta my Biattlts, I

WTtt f AlU-fliAtaaTTt TAlt,

taa aahiilttatsgly Breatanee nana Waataataeniaaa.''

The MateaclnatBlB Snag

Attayar, jDr

tararal taoiyttt of Arar'a Ftth)., fhr oentahi ma aetrve pttnttplss ef well-

tar, wMetTpfra la, otnanhmnytoi bMbj, ofBTetatBtacrnmce to thohr uttNlnisi.

Itr Chilht sac Fetor, lawnaflanaf, Eatattteat aai BUieaa Fotot. Bama aapjLger Aat FatfauaaaaanandaY BAjMia-ABjLAAmL arWln? sagr TBmynnas BjnaanatsaaiPB'

It laauraa aciirtty, OTtoOarty, i

arer-t rum

CKRTAIN CORN CURE

of eettet. Arar't

iaa aaaaainaT muM "b

Aytrs Pillt,

Sold by Mehringer Bros., Japr, and

ir. U. W . aw art t, Hnntrngnurg . February II, ISffMy.

nyBt.VCAfarfcali 11 li.alw.

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B..hrMSeT.w.iPTrM- $2.2S A TEW POSTAGE IKLIKI. tc IVslicc. rfiHE undersigned, Trnatoo of Bain- THE EYAXSVILLE WEEKLY COU-

KIER ie reeogHiaed as a paper antur-l-fed in all tho requirements of American journal iam. It stands con

spicuous aawng tho

joHsrator ae a swindler.

a bridge township, Daooie coaaty,

will attend to Township bwnnoM on

Saturdays of every week, at hit oUce on N'orth Main street, Jaepor, in tfehuhmacher's building.

Tli Library of said Township hi kept

at tho bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmaan,

whore persons wanting books oan obtain them at any time.

Jacob ifvaaaa, Trustee. Jnneoth, lW4-ly.

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tec's 2s4ice.

THE uBjdVraignod, Traetoe of Coinmbk Tp., Dubois county, lad., will at

tend to Township Mieinoot at hie roti-

lence on every Saturday, ana poraoae

htviaar townehia naafaoet to transact

ire reone-ted to present rt on that nay af It

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tho reek.

Tho town'tiM Hhrarv ft kept at the I

iihtce ot the Trostuo, whora thoot oatitlod

can obtaia bookt.

R. BURTON, Traetoe Columbia Tp. June 17th. 184 ly.

Whera ikm MarWea Coma rraaa.

Xoarly all the common msrbks wWon

drag down the pockets of the noyt oar land are made in Oberslein, Car

man v. Tbev are moile from the rein

of the agate and stone quarries in Ibav neighborhood. Tho stone is broken in

to small cftbet by Wows oi a nam. mer. Those small blocks of stone re thrown by the shovelful into the hopper of a small mill, formed of a bed stone, having its surface grooved wit concentrated furrows; above these w the "runner," which ie made ef hard aJ ImhIm Uval tuiat AH ilt lOWST

spicuoaa among tha metropolHan " -fH nr lJk is made t journala ofiheeuntry at a eaeanlote "L iSLT JSHred

Newspaper. In tho matter of talc L"",:'' Z?, XL bod rtono where oTJonnwJ trbret rf.f. 'iA1 about iftoen minutes to nuJsh i bushel

:. .;.- a;X'T7Jrrrm(tOiHi nmrWes, ready forMnapping

tocktad Prose. At a XawsrAra it hat no eaperior. It it, la tho fullest tanee. a Family Pa ran. Each Stent contains a completed story, a rich variety of condensed notes oa Fash ions, Art, Indwstriea, Literature, Scienee, etc Ha Market Qnotationt are complete, and to he relied anon.

m anenrpBitajl at an Entornrhdnar.

Pure and Trustworthy General Family

newspaper. Tne low price brings it

wtcnrn reaen or an. specimoi

may be seen at this otnee. gOrSoad subecriptioae to thwe4ko. Fab. t, im.

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Resident Dentist, JASPER, IXD.

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One mill will turn oat 170,000 warbles per week. The very hardest "crackers, at tho hoys call thorn, are amde by a lower precast, somewhat analogous,however, to tho other. Syraenee Standard.

Private Dahxll write that the U. a. E. ie undoubtedly a KopabMeea parttsta machine, and that bo It a atom her of K

becaaae R is a Republican machine.

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