Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 January 1889 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER.
J A P K K :
FRIDAY,
JANUARY 11, ISSu
1IU t M-M OM tifMM
Oh Wednesday, January Sd, lie. Mr.
ImkMHl Ink la.
The holidays have
"""" ru ni HIS NOMM 1U ikt holidays BUT name MM SMMMWl .iMtkM township, in this county, from our iewu r bmWs. the ettWiN of p,j i r stroke. .Old Santa wloa bsen bansad at Ja. Mr, Cox was probably th Ne of Colvlns hw Mrid Mt. wl mm hata
7. , . wmmy i oei winter quarter.
" ni- nrimi j, n Mvn lie eame 111
Uuhols Bounty, iM 1824,
1 Knwe4 tt Um P,tac. ( Ji,pr Ii!iiu, for tri. -SWa tfarat tk wi mvMi-cbH suttrr 1 Ciholtit Coukt Iwgaii ils January term on Monday Hiorniiisr, his honor O. M. Welborn preeidiny. hihI Prosecutor J. L. Itrelz attetuliiijr to the Male cnnsea. The following are the tl tio-i t ion of eausss
up to Wednesday night: State T6. John Beard, c c w ; ;titiet1 $6 State vs. Mary Meg uer, selling on Sunday ; lined J'JO. State vs. John Getbor, A and B: fiued $96. State v. W Rentier, A and It; lined $5. State v. F Flick, A and It; lined $5. State vs. McClolluu Miley, c c vv ; flned $b. State vs. G Brossmer, selling ou Suu-
uav ; nneu tu. Staters. McClellau Miley, disturbing
meeting; nueu &.
Slate vs. U benning, selling without
license; trial by court; lined $l!0.
estate vs. C denning, selling without
Jiccnsc; not truilty.
State vs, II Dudine, selliug without
Jicenfe; fined $l'o.
state v. c beuning, selling without
Jiceuse : trial by court : lined 20.
State vs. J Roelle, giving to minor;
rt . m
otatevs. Mary Meg ner, giving to mi
nors; nnea j'JU.
Ml,
PilA Sllvirl IIm'i I. ma . avi 1 J
the natfhhAr.i..1 7'." r.T" "rr-
hood whre he hum ad fere,.' 'Jr1" '1. ZVl"
ihtekly InfliMl with wild aidraiW, hk nwrest Hfixhlmr Iwinjf mvrral mlle-
it-itaHt, while Indians wre ctili Im kinx
in van Hti$siiiMrnooil. He wio born in lt..tiourt county, Virjciniii, SMt, 18. ItK)?, a Mil waii HseMHt!y in his year when he died, (lis iwrents, George and Xancy Cox. tonk him wiih them and inovw) to W'nyue countv, Ky., in 1810, where h lived until he was ol
ajfe, when, In lSiS. he oame to DhM-i ((ill nil- Mini dUlafUil ll.a I
! V..A IUll.l.,.l .Ml 1 1 .1. II
ho iosmi-,1 mi iiik (1CHIM. 118 HUa limr.
jcpreetiy lec
iIm KfMi iHImnii iwe4 ma
I0NLY ONE DOLLAR L
iletejr
Henry OeeeNifer, Jr CWy Cjf t lft-
i. RMrr. wiMinnM. dart fer 4tiewal Mimfft: K. M. FWni. HnforJ
rii in iSSd to Miim Nancv Maxwion, b i"vice. TJ )'iejlinj K.tW, wilt a4v
w fiiMii ue nan live cliiKlren. She iiHJHI ,B "eHc. survives him, but Hon. Camden Cox M The friend of Mr. A mire Awiri the only one of the childn-H living 'who leit this county about a yr o. Like most Of the early s-t tiers he was til will be surpriNHi to lrM tWt Vx- toa a slurdy. rutieil constitution, and wai, married the widow of the hue If noted in early days lor the power with iner, daughter of Ui hue Mordoeia Howhich he swung an axe, and handled kiiis of this conwtv. Andy k4 be im heavy nile. He. was always .might attei Colorado for ote' months iih a at "house raiiings." beeiuse of Uh irreat'tled there with I.U wii-
strength, to "curry up the corners" of a log-house, which were th only kind ot residences built at ttiat time, and h
iihm mi mm. AlMeri kwawm wka i
Mil a4td seueraly Mdh wIUi a good profit. A saw mill Wa leeN prepared for Ofertinriiejir Wily Kww Mek-yard,
mue norm oi iowh by Eek8liie sad . u i VT" rZIv"
-Miw all kind, et Material In ili-irlL- i,a Kkirfc, IdaIK
... . rt Wy.Mw: D. M. awl T- II.
h.u .i il ' ..i!!! T . T"? WMi f i "ary, IiKliMiK iwn wWM
, , iTT-nai iril will WMr'WMk ' a--. V,
l-nor uer. iiowim Im e4luciii Iltluiil t. wij v.!-
THE INDIANA
STATE
TIM
vaiuauie man on mk1i orcacion. Ho early turned his attention to raising fruit, stilling fruit brandy, and making maple sugar, and we remember seeing him come to Jasper in 16D, with a three horse wagon, loaded with xix barrels ot maple sinrar and t wo of molatsse. which
i.o ..i.i .. . I,. .
e dumi iimihiiii imw-ii. ins inaKo ot apple itraudy was sought lor by dealer on
account ol its purity, hut when the or-
crumeut taxed the iniuitifariur of it he
quit, anil
1 4
State U KrnA.1. t,. ,t. " ' " n. 10 thought the
,t srnlltv mgii price ot liquor brought about b
John Anderson, A sntl B
aot guilty.
atate vs. fined f 5.
State rs. B Krodel, sellins on 4th ol
duly; tried by omirt; lined 10.
oiaie vs. is lvrouel, selling on -1th ol
iuiy ; nnod $ jo.
atate vs. Ittzil Couurad, disturbing
meeung; nnccJ $5.
atate vs. Win G Cofiar. disturbine Meeting; lined ia.
State vs. Jos A Cox-, A and B; nollied. Staters. Geo 0 Walker, A and It:
ooaa lorreitcii.
oiaie vs. xony Eckstein, A and B ; fined 15.
State vs. Audrow Fix, assault; fined
State rs. John and Theopholus Hiley. A and B with intent ; tried by conn; found guilty, but being m in on, court
wiinueia sentence during good behavior
owe vs. fciwue Abell, petit larceny, tesrr trial by jury; guilty; verdict;-' year. lie iious
taxation, caused its adulteration.
J hereby rendered its Use so harmful tu
drinkers.
Mr. Cox and wife lived fiftv
in the house which thev built whii tlit
tirst marriod. loving, forbearing and
cotneuieu. lie earned the monev wnh
WhlCll lie bOllght his first 80 ncrns
land, by cutting cord-wood in Lnkin
ami on it earned the money which nought 500 acres additional. When
lasper was laid out as the couulv-seai
volunteers cut the timber from thivu
principal streets, and Mr. Cox ami Mr
uiiiuer cleared West fiih street from th
square 10 wuere tne "Courier" olfiua now
SlMIHlS,
In politics Mr. Uoxwa? a solid Demo-
Tat, never swerving in hi ptirtv fealty His first vote wa cast for Gen. Jarkson
and his last lor Grover Cleveland, and tie felt a just nride in his nnliti! in.
Mr. Alex UilloM and hi Mr htUt have coma U the wK comc!h4om to wsf-' tie in our town, and rematit with tboe who have ehuer ties or tiHHidoi Um their cxettaHt Warts than ch be Umud I among straogers ty g.dog elswira. J Wt rl iilal. l . - tllll... 1.. '
ingsogiMMl and kind a husdtd a w think Aiex will prove to W.aod Mltboark
iHOiie other spiey widowers are kn will..
out any "Hoiw' we'tre ovtiot tlii the genial Alex will alwavs fid a cwJ tiding ami "hopefHr help mate in ib ters4Mi of hi pnrtner as ItHare years. j M r Thuiiias Anderron, who bs lived 3 miles iMilh-wet of tiiis ulae. iir
TktTi
Vaioes of
Uhe ere paid Ubcj kwr a xW vmhae, liar prirec dhaa wkk Um dealer aad kis omtortanhr for their
Tbea aaaa tb pnc of dav k lanwir atfWted bx tkeir
qnalitT and color. A atooe that sfcow sand crock is mftrd low. A daaanotMi, bownxr perfect, if of a rellovidt hue, is nc hirfdr priced. There are atoaesa of a rcddatii tint which are Terr beautiful, hat the pare white ilia round outranks then aU. The test of die whit diamond is that at shall be perfectlr invisiiide vhea iauaerwd ia a rial of cbeoacaliy pare water, mch as k cotkctod from caaadeased Meaaa. A diaaaood k jperiecClT iadoAroctibie and w seldom, if ever, lost U the vorld. If the owner Aould Vuae a tooe another person finds k, and the aaanuty of
Sots on steadilT n asnii
liroteria Gtoae-Deanccmt.
hiameii'
"banaaifaaVkbUk
FULL AND WINTER
AND L!DRI GOODS!
Lvgesl vi Id Stick in the Co.
Ztie
Tat I VW AT A STATr SrVTtxrr U mil.
MT riaiif lr t.i tka mj, v .
wrpmfws m ia eoaatry.
mmn Of dew tfettt
TTV . "T w K t which it b mhlbhe4 It merH aa a family paper will e told to tM hy every of to
miifiwi reawr. Tay will tell roe
I
Sermersiieim Co
er broaght to DahI Coaaty, aMd will M gojg CAemper for cask ntS AJTT OTMKE NOCaK W TMK C0CXTT.
ererr wce-t kr t.j t ..j'LIHik ATittt? i t-i-o r.,
-raa"Aia?S,sr Gwtlemens' and Eovs'
Al .1
hat every week they d artieiee from Pple h every catliar la life-Kew tak
pco-imeref . kor rk&r csti
.1 . ,r nimi
we cm .i proat of rropa t ni4
e wwmeia of eattle and live Mock fall k:ad; the treataieat of orcharda.
I. taoaHi aad owe
niavr aMiiaKtf 4m
rMh
Pe are inter
el
MM
mwa Bhy waa vlek, we fare hr Caaterta, Whea ibe wu CWM, be cried fer Cartork, Wha she txwaime Mlm, skflchmg to COjrk, Wkea ikkt bad CUMtmi, the t Utai Caatorla,
Iv he alwavs aimed In rin
what he believed right, and wroHg no
CIVIL CAUSES. one iu pronertvor l euuiatioii. and ihr.-
Auam atratBiati.exflr.iiinf nf T.Kt,oi. 'ore always bore a irood nam. nd huA
V . w. uiiinuc,,. , - r- - -
wenaie, ueceaeed. vs. J Hivmli at i goou win ot tiiose around h m. H..
peuttoa to sell land; sale confirmed. 's unl at Fairinount Cetm-tery. in
John r Steinkamp, executor of the township, on Saturday last, Rev. state of Henry E Redeoker, deceased. "Pon Cnx preaching thf tuueral ditT6. Maria 0 Redecker et al. nalillnu Ii course. May he rest in nea e.
wwu iuu , is connrmeu. L E & St L R R Co. va Tin.,-,1 n
Commissioners nf Uniwia
fllatulua1 lat..t.r ...... . ' rr '
. .-wv... , (MiiiHiiu tmy uUsi. Joha H Sobntll vs. Joseph Heliz, exeutor; petition to sell; sale confirmed. Win U Bretz, admr., vs. Morman F iHd 61 peliliou t0 mU 6al8 C0BJohn P Benham and AngustlBerry vs AJetz et al ? judsmeiit for $55. F N Huiitoa ys, Georgia Hunton, divorce ; dismissed on plaiutitTs motion. vJ" r,fAtMl,,er' Ku,rlian of miuoi heirs of T P Sherrit, petitloa to sell laud ; aale coiitii'inpd. '
Simon Ilnalar ttitm... n.i r . be
ZUQgUst LUobl'i judgraeut foi
a tf,ivi j.tl!,PN0,rB' PPMoa to take deposition of Mary Com, and to perpetuate her evidence wasorde.-ed. wi? A Tr',or. dmr. vs. Nancy L S Ifeathers et al ; petltioa to sell Um) ordered. Rosa Judy vs. Charles Kraus, Jr.; breach of promise; dismissed. Fred. Wunderlick and Loni? Mitchael JJAugust Luebbebusea; judgaieut for Joseph Bucharl vs. Jacksoa Gross; judgment for $78.45. ' Joha Fuchs and Anna Wendling vs Aug. Luebbehusen ; judgment for f 08 45 UellmaH Machine Co. vs. Samuel S Dillon ; judgment for $190,85. W illiam Gooden and Hattie C Gooden Joseph Landls vs. Aenes Mackev ei
l foreclosure of mortgage; ordered to
Joha II II Eggers,admr. vs. AnHie E
adults I,et,Uoa t0 "; default by
Ed N Taylor vs. Ginley Taylor, set-
.b5 -slue seuiemeHi: change of veaue granted. L E Taylor vs Mary E Taylor, action for damages; change of venue granted, rThe Iadianapalls Sentinel Is et factually showing up Uie school booktrust, which for years has preyed upon the people, and compelled them to pay two prices for inferior school hooks. BaraM Brief History of the U. 8." foisted upon this coMnty at the last meeting of the Board of Education, is an instaace of the swindle. If a scholar learned it by heart, it would not entitle him to 50 per cent, on an examlnatioa In history. It Is published by A. S. Barnes Co.joae of the Trust, at S3, and such hooks ol general literature can be bought readily at 50 cents anywhere. It is not 7ori . .i1, We W0Bder what sort or a deal the Trust made to secure Its adoption in i this county, as it displaced a better History published by Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., another member ol the Trust. VVe have been Informed that several free copies were distributed as an inducement. An attempt is being made to repeal the New York laws requiring; railroad passenger cars to be heated by steam, The law was enacted less than two years ago and has not had a fair trial, dPted t -yatem and
A DaNORK. Among Hih daavcra lr
avoided by the Legislature, whicl
met yesterday at Indianapolis is putting
ii Sad feature. in the leciirn Uw. Th
law should have every safe guard against fraud compatible with liberty, but liberty should not be sacrificed because scoundrels debauch the ballot, or "stand off" votes, and no provision should Ik enacted miking it the dntv of any authority to furnish the tickets. This would be a long step towards saving who should be candidates, and virtually destroying the individual liberty of thcitizen. When the State furnishes the tickets, the State can say who shall be on the tickets. This should never be. Let every citizen seek the suffrage ol his fellow-citizens if he choose, and get as many honest tickets printed a"hwants, but compel them to be honestly md truthfully healed, everyone, so that no voter will be deceived, and provide Separate boxe, in a private room, at the polls, as a receptacle for every class of tickets, so that a voter may select which he chooses without it being observed by any one else, and vote it without being observed, and if any ticket is in any wa fixed so as to be able to be distinguished Irons others at the count make it the duty of the election board to fitting it on a seperate string, aud not count it at all.
General Sheridan was in the far West fighting the Indians. A band of the latter had made a sudden attack on a de. tachment of his men, but fortunately they had a mounted howitzer mnuntw'l
on a mule. 3Jot having time to take it off and put It in position, thev backed up aud blazed away at the Indians. Th
recoil was so heavy that the mule and all went tumbling down the hill toward the savages, who, not understanding that kind of fighting, took to their heela. Af.
terward one of them was captured, and when asked bv Sheridan whv he ran re
plied : "Me big Infun ; not afraid of lit-
io or mg guns, nut when white man
tires whole jackass at Injun, he don't
anow wnai io uo." Certainly the Heat.
, Papllloit (Clarke's extract of flax) Catat I'll fur . . . i
...... vu.v, iivm an prcrimeHi, lias grown to be (he acknowledged superior or any remedy for similar purposes. Pure y vegetable and scientifically pre
pared, it is absoutely harmbss, aud effects cures where all ni Imp L-....
dies and the met learned medical talent
n. ximi insa iavontewith all classes Is evidenced by the fact that during the past two years. 88.000 AllnH. I,
SOld. Posit VO V flures (!ataiiL It... K.
null lup . t .... t- i . . d . t . l . . t . . . . . .. . . a .
" l 1 ISBBI UIT7U VR UIEAJ IHI l III WT. Ill" 1 IIUI VICTU ,n.IK!KUd I L'. - r. .
pueumonta. Mr. Anderson w 1 A1TOIXTMEXT. lad aMv rere.fJ T: ZZTZZ
i.iguiy re.MWted citizen, as well s M .,riTI,- - XJ. . , , daacbt. wa take voi ito tiLZ oiiest christ an Man. aud k.v-rf i... ,i V OTICS U hrrtbv nva that the an-ItZZ? le w par-
whoknew him. He leaves W, digaed hs hew apa..,. Adwho Isold puoh.I. ta f- JT. . ' iwrw of the MM mf Ja. I JI A r - m their tin
rlcwl u..l....u..l, 1 rT' HodHMtm. Wt mi XmM MUlaf v IJI I . '""rOWB
"-" "m mmt .h is v iter, waw aumn wi . - mw1
lepariure.
3 XT Y I .
Fu&tMtcK HamtAK. A dear.
TxATxna a HrxTea, Attoraars. Jan. llih. 1 3.
ADMIXISTATUR-S XOTICE.
mr. ?. a. rtrnry who lives oae mile
ioutn ot town was made the reripfeat
u a surpnserdinner, by his otlmahti
"up on last, oanoatlt it hetag his 57th birthday. The dinner was prepared ad
guests invited, in such a quiet maaar,l VTOTICE k harahycivea that theaa ihat he did not even ''twill mi " ..j ii . i i " . . . ,
.li ea.rew?,brpd ,hal il iitor, wkh the willaaaexed. af his birthday, hut at her request, atteadedfthe eU4 af Mark Tiber, tele of Dahe regular Snnday services la 8w, boi coaatr. ladiaaa, dtrcaiod Said lit iILaiii faAH m ... . a ' . . " m mum aaaaaraa
nM".u,l8n vmpany, ana according toiestate is probaMy imt.
Aims Maaae, Adsar.
with will ,
I M. F. "sxmox. AUr. iaaa-3w. "
irevtous arrangements: sUviaur ta dim
with a friend he was seat for ! uui
isste, and upon his return home feand
nany 01 In Iriends in rewlii.- ta ki
make away with a lot of good tl4
hat were waiting on thr woll
tabk, he ceeming, to enjoy the joke quite
nan sr nil IJiriMIS.
Ullde Bob. as he ii V-nnv-n VS- .
" ' " ' " i .
quaititances was born in 1832. and a. "wc,f'- J ar, Iidiaa. tWt
tereu into the pnntiHg by.iMc i
OtllV fourteen vears a' A 1.1. J
omioitor on the well known Coarlr . Cut H the Towa 01
XOTICE. VOTICK k hereav rive, ta th
- holders of the Teataak Lota A-
mm. -'. n n-rr, iNmt,iM(t BNIfhea '?Lw,n d, Ihe am Moaday ia 1 a-, Jlirl,,fy. lh w" Fea. 4th.
DfOat Uul tmm mmma
hers. They ctmirihate taaaiida
r preparing food, earing meats, fcaf all kiad of cakes. ort-m-nH
7? "es personal adarameat
i wTiajf a teaifeaer to iacreaae and
taaarave tne coat forts f home aaI tfre-
wr- wtaer wataras o Tne Wrirr Srv.
ti ki. are ns teaenag aad eares edkari
iiT cf""'a; ka tofe-
xtmrmm anrseu; Ms
menial aaa faaaeial dMriauaii
hiiaiar to snake R vkat i rauJ
im. m T C lr r .
" mmwy jvaraai.
iw aww awaei ww aaaanttaaiav
sr 0 aaataa mamri. Tha
wr SS.O
Journal sUf, but th-a called LaKvilk
."."w lH ,e4b Was aoeiate4 with Mr. C. Doane. Editor ad anwrU.
tor of the "Jasper Onirier"
tor iu the above Hamad
S57. He was the ewaiorMt la iW
Louisville Journal office! aad reaMi.!
tintill 1861, when he was smmm i
quit the editorial saactam, oa aoesaat of failing health ana fallow the mare
neaitny pursuits ef a granger. He wv married in 12 to Mi Sarah M. IT
nan, daughter of the late Colowl Charlr!
11 in y man o: the Inlian wr at mu
leflersonville. Ind. Mr. !l-err k a m
f ll'iqiteStU BMe IKinciolm. m etramm
ui ar in the Methodic Charch. d u "lid democrat He and hi
vife I are traveled d wn th sir..
ime band in band, for 36 caia maul I Im
tioped by maay that key may enjoJ many such dear as4ctaikMs as the sixth ?
oi van. urn J.
t-r-r.ai rea sai a half o'eKwrk p. M nr the Parnate of amendir -g tha Vd Assachrfion aaa ofesectinaT tiT Il'SirofiAsoMiiose far one year, acoardfac ta Sec ion I of
ut at toe jsv-ivaar of aahl AssocmUob. Matbias Klixcel. Pratidsat. GBoaoeIC Wilmx, Seraary. Jan. H,iaf-3r.
WT WmmA m Mx lltaaiaai mr -- la, . .
SM-lWaaaraSMrMefaM.
AMtmai
HE INttasfWS SfRTML d.
i5siAx.trus. mm.
iar TarOJahBIlI luun
WALL PAPER! KEW STYLES Z FEW TIE CAPEST TO Ti KST!
Clothing,
far FALL am. WIXTKR wtar la al grade, tram a r suit up.
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS.
AlVO GROCERIES
W FACT, A FCLL ASOORTIIE.VT.
M. A. SERMERSIIEIM CO.
Hartri Sista PuMic Square,:
Oel.Sl. lH-if.
JASrEU. IXB".
GET YOUK COAL CHEAP !
MAT. ECKERT,
Dealer in Coal
la aaw ready to deliver the BEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, fram hi mine three-quarters of a mile Xorth-west of Jasper. A lower vsia than either of the other aiiaes are working.
Order left at the Store f M. A.
SMermerslHMiM Co. will rrceive Prompt MtteHttHH. Sep. 9, S7.
BEST WAGON !
GO TO
IX-
Taa RxxaLKMs.
MasatMHHtl Kipplos. Oar town is quiet now. E. R. CrOOk. J. II. Alk-laa mA t v
Jacobs, spent New Voarsdav will,
tnends near Jasper. E. R. has 'ant returned yet. suoBose be Imu d
taasb.M Miss Lizxie Crook, of GaWh 1mA
yiitlng her many . rehuiras bare dar-
f uie noiiuays.
Charlie took his hast Parrv Coaatr
girl home Saturday.
"Is marriage a failure?" m dlaca
and deciwl as not a failure ia Kaaca Hill
Literary Society.
J. 11. Atktn went last Satardar ta
Crawford Couutv to see kU
LtstThurslay evening as Mi LizaCrook, accompanied by F. Crde aad
aikihs, was going to a Mr. Koaeae.
wo White Caps tried to scare thsw hi
tramping around aad around aad maki
ng a strange nnie. Miss Crook asked
Aikins for his revolver, when they heard
iierspeaic they hurried away. Thetria tentionsare. not known.
Two unorincinled roaacsaea ditrfc
ed the last masting of R. H. Literary, by
MKing ana Bring off pistols. Wish
bnena Schneider wauld take same at
ihsm la tell their tafe ta Judge Welborn.
Far.
Otwell ItosMH. Beautiful winmr weatkor. Onr merchants oompkia f gead trade Alf Tray lor i all Kmlles its a girl. Rev. Chessar is holding aultc a reriyar near hete. Joha says they art having just lots of fun. Otwell has at last got mirred up enough to organise a siting baad.-will : !tbt V8i. ktH xi Satwday night. Prof. Wesly DeMotte as teacher. Tho young people af oar aloe Ur.
an exhibition under kftrfwav tk ka
gotH) material, and wehaaathav wU.
meet with goad i'atton ft Sullivka. aar aw saWlr.
smitbare doing lota of work ia their
ans. Mar thev have mm.
Mrs. Weslev DMmij ui isw
Kara lessons an the ara. mUL
MEN'S CLOTHING!
at:
Tfc aMNa9eMI C WaaM
M..rfcS sta WIXTEX SMHtan,
w r raar wiStMaSe mm tm m. I b iSXTtrlrTw ss atb err
MSM'iwfev tSwt wSI
any bina! af WMTC FOat CASH
JOSEPH BUCHAET, WEKT tli Mract, JAirKK, IM).
iS" a"" "TOarw aW((fcaa4. a"4"a ftaa
tMrct fHSr. CaXKAT. 3 JFF"W Jfc(fcnaV
Jacob GosMai'fi SCHOOL HOOKS. PRAYER HOOKS. OOSPEL SO.VG5.
51AAUAKP LITERARY WORKS,
tmm ficfvre FraiK
AXD STATIONERY IX GREAT VARIETY AT JACOB GOi3CAIVrfJ( Cfasaa, Say JASPER, - - 1IVI. Fnh. ISWiy.
ENLARGED STOCK !
DRY GOODS !
GRKNOW!
xKi.a. LuiacnrsL JEtxa Ritai
-"-. V' -aaji caucaas. arc.
NiTaaaWTIMS,
faa TANS, JUfff TAMS. FANCY GEOCEETES!
CIIIUSTMAS!
TOYS. CAMDIES. Huts. OffAKGES
mY MICK YARD
BRICK FOR SALE I
Jaha Geier, jV has taken charge af a hrirk-f ard at the North side af Jasper, aad naw ba for e,ia any awaatity dsired, brick af all oaalitk. He asks the peonse of Dabsis ematy for their eastoea, and will make faTarable f OfK ewMMM
patiaca. JOHX GEIER. Ja.
Aag. Jl.WIy.
BABYLAND, 1889.
Tni H the oae maraaJwe in tha world
that cambsaas ta best amassment far
BaWas aad tbe beat bah far Mat ben.
avaeroe roatasaa will caatriaafe the
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