Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1889 — Page 8

FALL AMD WINTER

CIiOTHING

AMD

Largest and Best Stock in the Co,

DRY

GOODS

Sermersheim Sl Co

Friday l'r Lnok. Friday, MreH U, 1(K, the Hudsoa JUver wm discovered. BUwarck, GMttONt and Disraeli were born on Friday. Friday, Febrnsry 22, 172J, Ueorge "Washlngten was born. Friday, June 30, 14U, Louis 1. humbled the French aebles. Friday, June 18, 1776, the stamp sot was repealed In England. Friday, June 14,1482. Columbus dlsMfarul ilia nnntlnatit of America.

Vri,w .lima 10. i84. SnurgeoH, the

is.ii,-.tau1 KWItiii itreadhcr. was horn.

1.1. 1785. General Win-

leld Scott was born iu Duuwiddie oouu

ty, Vlrgini. , , Thomas Sutton, who eared England from the Spanish Armada, was boru on

Friday, December 32, 1620, the I'll grime marie the final lauding at Ply wnulli Itnnlr.

Friday, November, 20, 1721, the first in lodure was onrtuized in North

Am.

Friday, September 23, 1780 Arnold ftAJai.rhti WAR bare, which saved the

Vis, v ' " - I TTnIfi.! Slatfa.

rrhlav. November 23. 1814. the first

Hawaiian or mvtiT minted bv StOAUl, the

T.nndnn Times, was Driuted.

frlilav. June 12. 1803. Alexander Von

Tlnmboldt. in climbing Cttimborazo,

reached an altitude of 19J00 foot.

u.n... -.! 1 n ie, ,lm ciiri-011.

d.'r 7yC be "wl"i glory of WOK AT OUU LATEST STYLE OF

F3piii'T- Gsntlemens' and Boys aewapaper advertisement was published A) . . in the Imperial Intelligencer in Kng- llOtllinfl, Friday, September 7, 1565. Melendez for FALL and WINTER weak In a a. - .1 L i A n.aiinlSltn 1 "l 1 f 1 ft S f f fl f f 1 1 t .. . . .1 til O 1 I tilt

TOUnilCil Ol. AUkiUMiuu, uiu w- i K.ltAiea, Iiviu pt auu uye . . . i a l - I

!o the uuttea states oy mure mu iuhj years. , , K-rWUv. October. 7. 1777. the surrender

f Saratoga was made, . which had such UMSOME DRESS GOODS, influence iu inducing France to declare y"L J,:" " '

for our cause. ... . tlWS i"iww.

Friday, March 5, 1490, Henry VI U. ot England gave to Jacob Cabot hi commission which led to the discovery of North America. Thia is the first American state paper in England. Friday, November 10, 1620, the Maytower, with the Pilgrims, made the harbor of Provincetown, and on the same day they signed that august compact, the lore runner of the present constitution. Friday, July 7, 1776. the motiou was

made In Congress ny uonn Adams, sun

M.timx atuiauuimi. Jr,

AXUKKW S1U I.KK'

PKOPRIETOB

UNION FXiOUR BKIIiIjiSI

JASPER, INDIANA.

ii.miivU'DV fiRVstnAT. NEW

. ... w w r aiAVti.ii'i'fi l 1 If .iiiiijiiiatfik .. v -m . -

WE HAVE IjA-ipMBST8 AND SOW MAKE TUK IIK8T

PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR

r-m . . ar miiL'

ft . ipvpii WRK FOU WHEAT where desired, or wiurai mr. Inch we WHEAT.

.... til aMHIVM 1 !'"

y M EAl also Sept tatlj w wnti w ww w - L:

Have just opened thn larjjpst and best R-xortinent of Merchandise, of

all kinds, eve: brought to Dubois County, and will soil foods

&mjpeir far ws&

TKAX ANY OTHEK H0CSK IS THR CODSTT.

imiuiviMiti

A3Vr GROCERIES IH FACT, A VUhh ASSORTMENT.

M. A. SEUMERSIIEIM CO. Hortn Sid Public Square,: Oet.M.mi-tf. JASl'KK. IND.

M, SCHCH, SHULER k Co

REAL Mm AtitMV!

J. B. Slater,

Kh1 KtitnU Agent tat

IRELAND, - IIVr.

The following Heal Knlate (or sale :

IU u,u. 1 V nllti titt ef KuHtlmVur. S crt In

ii..i,.r.liliiu In cultivation. 10 acrtf in Jow,

ii bout tw burn, uw urcmra. ea iarn. rrree

76 acr. I wile toutb of MuntlHRVHrR, acre In cultivation, talawe In tlmlr. h"' frame awl

Urn. Kl orchard, pltiity i waier. rrwa f per

acre: ball down; balance cm ray WWi

ti..,i. .ml two loii at Hyiitlnclmre. two rontna ami

cellar, good lt on Jackauti itrt. rrlca tMM; ball

down: cay larmi tor uaiau;.

Alarmofin acrti.imr outk ef Ireland and four wtltn wtt of Jair, altuat o acif in cultlva. Ilpn, ioma wet land, aome fofMl tlwtier, land vrry rlcli, k.hmj trasic bouse ami log ktabla. A vary good farm.

ice 9WO ymi avis, mi inol: nrr. 1 U mllr wt of Ireland. 3f acrm clarl

ilance In eoiiil tlmlier: uoplar, v. bit ami Mark oak;

one of thr beit 100 acrea In Duboia cowntys la) a erj

to

ok

bal

... v 1 i ..II am.I m tnA Alll I .. n I . a . 1 1 a t . m.A I ( at m t a mm rlt rnj.i1 ltan )ir mi 4 1

w rnrrtfullv invite the farmers of Sou nern mman . ... . . . u .u..M. , -i-.-;-;;,,;

,,,111 .iwi Hour and meal, and learn prices ot gram mey navi iu i.n. j,uu,f , ,nK Si, p,r aCre, hair don, bi Ullll, ami iiuui nu ""-"'i lancelnontand twoyaara at per cent.

Fb. 27; 1885-ly. HQHKIH1CH,

A. ECKEKT.

C. ECKEKT.

J.ECKBUT.

J. 13. KESSNEU.

Eckert Bros. & Co.,

JASPER CITY

Roller Hills!

O CO CO

"es e'e cc cs co co

CO o; CO CO SO oo CO

160 arret. 3 mile from Velpen, rikecounty, 4 mile

outbwet from Ireland, 180 acrea cleared, balance In

tituiixr. n autv nt water, land rollliiR. m acre tu clo

ver eoid frame Itoune with 5 or 6 room. eoo) atable,

tliuated on gmMl public road, near Kbool and church, (17 per acre, f 600 down, balance on very eay term., a (0d cbeap fam, 200 acre, 2f mllen north. waat of Ireland, 6 vllea frin Jt.pir on two goml roadu, 10 acrei cleared, haU .m. in biwuI timber, ttime little wet laiitl, a boo.1 two

lory frarnehou.e, log barn, 3 orcharda, plenty of w al

ter, a tpienuiu ,arai auu kuuu hviuuui uuw, Tav yCi acre.

Mil.' ere. about 150 acrea in cultlratloB, two Ior

house.. 11 rchard. nlenty of sool water, land ndllne. 3

mile w et of Ireland, M per acre, a good cheap farm terma very aaay.

Ml nrrtt. lfi() rlearad and In cultivation. 40 la Rood

bite oak timber, a good barn almost new, good bouje inc. iwl fr.m. ?n fi.h tioiida. ciHid orchard, land in

liood atate of cultivation and laya very well, 3 mllea

et or Ireland I'rice. .W"; lernm eaey a epicu did grain and atock farm very dtalrable.

1J0 acre, about 80 acres cleared, good frame house ami good rramu new baru, gowi orchard, IUb pond, a (ood little rarui, Ihi tWt Uuw Olwell, and 4 lle

nest 01 ireiauu. so per acre, itmn tj.

347 acrei on White river, 5 mile north of Otwell.

X acrea In button), balance on bill, 40 acretln dead-

theUntfed States colonies were and of GET YOUIt COAL CHEAP !

vierht ntiffht to be free and independent

Friday, March 19, 1858, the initial number of the Jaspor Courier was published, which ha had such a potent influence in advancing the prosperity of DuboU County ever since. The Voice of a Patriot.

GeneralJacobD. Cox, a valiant so

MAT. ECKERT, Dealer in Coal

I now ready to deliver the BEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, from his mine three-quarters of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than cither of the other mines . are working.

dler, a Republican Governor of Ohio, hid eome pronounced- views on indisprlminata oensioBs.and the bidding f r

the ao dier to e. in an auareRS ue inmiein,..,,,., ifT. R- store or in. a.

at Chicago recently. Among omer snncrslioiiR V Co. win receive

Prompt HttMtiou. oep. , o.

FOR THE

BEST WAGON !

,,- .OTplM,k. M ills W.H, IteUIW MA-

CHINhKl , WC HOW I11SK0 nuiiu uuv ningVio .crea In jroed poplar and white oak timber, i ri . . r. 0.il.M ETIaiM I 'neagh timber to m.re than half pay for farm, a good Fancv and Patent Process Roller Hour ! j- xiS! I UIIUI aa - 340 acre,S(H) acre cleared, balance In timber, good

TO TRY IT IS TO BE

which admits of no fg

We dvie ewryhidy tm Bh the Best n if alway

. . m -iTT A ATrm?T FOR WHICH WE WILLAlV

VV H Pi A I VV ri-lN 1 VjU ways pay the moiiEbT

MARKET P1IICE liN UAOIl, ai iiauwh v-..

ECKERT BROTHERS I CD.

Itew rramehoua, good new frame houe, coit about H.seo. good ham, goodyoung orchard, plenty or water.

it.n fir iii. i. nd broKvii. uaiance roiutiK, '

orne ortue farm a lime worn.o tune" !, In public road, a uplendld stock and grain farm. 1'rlce

10 per acre; nalluown anu eay terms on uaiauco.

wnrtSRtl AXn.LOTS. POKTERSVILLK.

i -n.i trmtnm il.olltnv .ml ior bnu.e. both almot

new, . acre of land, good fencing and plenty of fruit trees, and snail fruits of all kinds; in good part nl

tows, nice aaw,; lerws easy, rj uniwic

erty.

December 51, l3-ly.

Owelllne. barn, store hooie. and 4 lota at Porters

..ill- R.lii.li.ril ilnr. Iintlft .IriomI tiaW. IWO StO

r hah and 24i 60. sood counters and shelving, in

fact everything In good shape, and one of the best plates ia Southern Indiana for a store, a rich fanning

country all around, good church and school, and good

people, rnce i.aw; row . uu

and twe ve months, a good CB&nce lor awaae uuc

get a good bargain.

April 15. 1!W7.

TMK LATK ADMIRAL DAVIM.

Ah lauliaNa Mmh Who Aokievotl

High DiatlHctioH iu the Navy.

Evaevill Courier.

Admiral John L Davis, who

ditd at WathinjetoD, D. C. on

Tuesday, wan the ouiy Indiana mau

who ever uelU a hinh poitio in ibe navy. He wan born in Carlisle, Sullivan county, September 18, 18-

L'f. uu fattier, Jolin w. Day is, a CongreMtnan from thic State, whs three times elected Speaker of thn

Uoiuo ot KepresentHtives, aud tor

many yours was one of the most distinguished Democratic politicians and statesmen in the Went. VViiiln

in Congress in 1840 bo procured tho appointment of his sou to a cadetship in the Naval Academy at Annapolip, where ho entered the March following. Alter passing iivo years at Annapolis be wont to China, where his father was then American Minister. Afterward ho made a cruiee around the world and was

rapidly promoted. When the war

jegan Air. Davis was the Lieuten

ant Commander of ono of the largest vessels of our naval force, and

paiticipatcd in the attack on Charles

ton harbor with great credit. Ho

remained in the service duriug tho

entire war aud at its close was made

Lighthouse Commissioner, continu

ing as such until appointed Super

intendent ot the navy yards at Washington, which position hy held untif 1875, when he was appointed Captain in the Navy and went to

the Mediterranean oca on a cruise.

In 1882 he was appointed Commo

dore, and for eome time afterward

was iu charge of the Brooklyn Navy

Yards. His appointment as Rear

Admiral followed, aud only a few months ago bo retired from tbc service on account ot his age. Mr. Davis married Miss Fannie Robinson, daughter ot a Methodist minister at Carlielo in 1850. Sho and several children survive him.

to

TJ8BD Alii TIT! TBAR JKJUXDI

THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW

MANUFACTORY ! JOHNSTON'S

FELIX L AMPERT, SARSAPARILLA r Xtr-LiM.M. - J Far LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEfSIA,

Oop. of Sixth ana PURIFYING Mw BLOOD.

?pe

JGrO TO

ilifrnrn he said?

"Let ui suppose Jftit with pennon agents m auctioneer and politicians for bidden, the last copper has been offered and takes lor the service which, when we rave them, we thought were patriotic. Wht ia left? The merit! No, it im bees paid for. The glory ? No, except as it would belong to the merest mercenary who might come across the uu to selT his sword indifferently to

either party. Ia the mad auction of policies the whole will have been sold literally to the highest bidder, and the measure beyond price which we hoped to transmit to our children will have turned to dross. When I think of thi I loan for some trusted leader to plant

the" colors at the front, that we may rally MaiH street, - JASPER, IND.

iA"?"1" None but THF BEST MATERIALS

.K- r to r WlBcheiter crvlnK llkt' USED, and EVERY WAUOK WAU m the i road to W lacbMiar "y'n8 'eIlANTKD Wc beat South Rend, Ra

S:!Wy Dy 0lht!r fre!gn WagU dU1c?LL OH O RAD D RE S S

Geo. Wagner.

ar..ii v returns his thanks to the public for their liberal patronage hereto-

nrl Invites a continuance of the same. Ho has on nana a sioca ei SPWliHAGok UUGGIES ani AGRICULTURAL IM(Jllt.My . . . , , . . 1 a 1. .nil .tan nnilllnll.fl if

OT .WAIIT.TM'I'S 4111 IfllllO IO TUB irHIIIT. nun iku vui.xuubb

MANUFACTURE the CELERRA

ATED

ImAIIIPXSB.T WAGON t

THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS!

aud his extensive sales of which have brought Jasper iato notice as

. .m at m. .n aiMal

HEilUqUAKTUKS !' 1X1KI UWS

He warrant, every one or Hiese waMii ftr Me year, jiHiiiMt any breaksie under re;iimale nne, jiria-

lrm ueiecuve inaieriaai r w..--,

Used for 30 . riles n mix mmYeare. Bt I that aria Preparation from piawrjlereal In the World ECfrV r ti4t Hsad. lsaflftkaTi rB Impure r SL m V WM powerful tonic for h4 lack, Con. hU ..pecUUr eWaaeiM, rim. BBH. (elnalea it clillplea on the JsffjB. rcc. It can not I'acc, Sic In HMHhurt the most DiMMCH, S KjSsJ-fMl delicate coaatlRheum, BoWi, K.BaW tutlon. It 1 the Batt MsMm tw im fer Reaujatlai tfia aawa4. QUART POTTLES, $1.00. flBntttea for ... Deliventl freo of any chart a4S bv M DrtiMiata. Seud for Circular.

W. JOHNSTON Jt CO.. Detroit. Mich. reb, it, ifft 1.

Air iii iN To V i- TOWN IN s0"11"

Iadiaaa Patents. Tfce following patents were granted for the weekeudin March 22. I860, re-

ported expressly for this paper by Jos H. Hunter, Solicitor of Araorican and Foreign Patents, Washington, D, C. :

R. S. Arbopast Selma, straw stacker; II. H. Diggs, Farmland, posthole boring machine; It. H. Uilmour and F. G, Kello. Huntington, apparatus for extlnirulsliinsr the flres in railway cur

ttovea;8. W. Keasling, Bicknell, gate; CM Keller, Columbus, mast arm; R.

S. Koode, Fort Wayne, atomizer; wm. Mack. Terre Haute, onera or marii e

KtaiM; Wm. Mack, Terre Haute, opera glass holder; Wm. Moore, Kokomo, apparatus for separating liquids from natural gas ; J. W. Neberxall, Prairie Creek, rail way gate; G. W. Parker, Terre Haute, axle lubricator for cars; A. G Rose, Greencsstle, bicycle; S. P. Stoddard, Brookvllle, car truck; F. E. and

M. E. Vaughn, Richmond, Doner lecaer; Edward Zonker, Corunaa, fire klndler. Tke Age of Our President. Gen. Harrison, on the day he became president, was fifty-five years, seven months and fourteen days old. about a year lees than the average age of bis pre. dMessora when Inaugurated. His grand

father was the oldest of the president",

having e a tired upon the ituties of tha office is bis sixty-eighth year. Gen. Jackeon, when be began his second term, lacked eleven days of being sixty-Mx years eld, and Buchanan wan only five dava vounrer than this when inaugurat

ed. The first six presidents, also Taylor and Johnson, were all older than Ren HmlR Harrison when inaueurated.

Gen, Grant wan the youngest president,

inaugurated, being under torty-eeviMi

Mr. Cleveland next, not quite forty eight Pierce forty-eight, Fillmore fortynine, Polk and Garfield each fifty-two Van Bares and Hayea each ft fly -four.

Addison truthfully says if yon wish

for suooees in life make perseverance your bosom friend, experieaee your

counselor, caution your elder brother

and hope your guard inn getting, aae

Amerleaa capitalists are organising a powerful syndicate to convey gae to

Detroit, Mich., from tat famous gae wel

reetetiy diseovsrtd, MoideaUily, XniftvllU, Oat.

rahilttv.

REFERENCES Anybody who has

tried our wagon. Nov 25th, 1887-ly.

FELIX LAMPEBT, Jasper, Isid.

December 22d, 1882.

I CURE

FITS! When I sty CURE I do not mean inertly to stop them for a time. an.I then Imve ; them return again. 1 mkah A RADICAL CUiU 1 have made the disease ot FITS, EPILEPSY or FAXLTNG SICKNESS,

A llfc-toM study. 1 WARRANT my remeuy to r?n2. the worst catea. llcruise others have

Bainbride T-n H.hin Irns- j Tt j p A II K R R'S

lee's Ilelicc.

THE undersigned, Trustee of Bainbiidgo township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Saturdays of every week, at his residence

on North Main street, between seventh and Eighth, in Jasper. The Library of said Township is kept at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosniann,

where persons wanting uooks cauouiain them at anv time.

JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee April 30, 1888-ly.

HEW SADDLER SHOP !

East 8 , B . Main k, Jackson St.

a ....anMAiitnirnpnrH.

Ih Urn la no reason lorimi Send at once for a trcame-and a Frm lurrrus Of my INFAM.IHLB Ukmedt. 3lyo Ih-xwreM nmp. it rnta vou nothing tor a

ClHil)ia 'rowHMhip 'rrwH-

tec7M Notice.

fWE undersigned, Trustee ot couimuia

a. Tn.. Dubois county, ltui., win at

I .at . itt

tend to Towubu D uusincss at ins resi

donee on every Saturday, and persons

havltitr township business to transact

H.O.ROOT.M.C, lMrtMtST.,KfYttt Urc rctjucsted to present Ron that day of

tun weeK.

The townshsn library is kept at tlie

office of the Trustee, whero those cntitlec

can obtaiu books.

NELSON HARRIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th. 1888 -ly.

trial, Bnd it will euro you. Addreaa

HE attention of farmers ia called to the fact that I now have in stock

Saddles, Harness, Collars, Ramee, Chains,

Whips, and everything la mat line, which will he sold as cheap as first-class

vonds can be. Also, Repairing prompt-

y and properly dene. A portion of the

atronage solicited.

J. M. PARKER, JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 18S8-tf.

scotrs

EMULSION

OF RIME COD LIVER OIL

Almost am Palatable) as Milk.

a ellMtalMl Shot M m hp tmUtn,

cSatHVa MWHWk, wfcM.ttw f

hmatiM er anc u witk th. aywye4

seaatTssle as a-leai (fssvsei atia netttty walls takbsg aV

ftmW8EMULBIOK is aoknowlwk41y

PhysioiMM i ) be the Finest and Best prioazatkm in tho world for th rUf a&d cura at DONBIiHaTrON. tONOPULA

CINCRAL DEBILITY. WAtTINO

MtKAtEt. IPiAOIATION, BALDI aattaS eMBtOMIO OOUOHt.

Th I'. rtmdf for Ooiwmptkm, mi

Wutmy ta Chorea, am ey a vrnm

libtoribt for tat Jseptr Courkr.

Carftta, and Tralc-Marks obtalnrd, and all FatMrt iHsniiiees cowlucUsd for Molirite Vrrn. Oar OBtre la Ontinaltn V. H. 1'Htrnt Office. We hav no fnh ar'nfrM, all buelneaa Sliect, heoce can tranmet patent bualm In lest time ami at less cost than those nmoUt from Washington. . , . . . Seed model, drawing, or roto., with ecr!pUofl. We alvife If itenth1e or not, free harge. Our fee not due till talent la aecaml, A ook, " IIow) Obtain I'atenta," with refer. mm to aetaal client In yoer Ktate, eemity, ec Sewn, seet free. AiWieee, C. A. SNOW tfc OO. ewHe ratMt iBst, WaAteftNt 9, t.

Bssiie

TeWMftftii Trusteed IVstice.

THE undersigned, Trustee of Boone townsbli). Dubois county, hereby

gives notice that he will attend to all

insiness pertaining to the ornce or irus-

tee, at his residence 1 muse Sootu-eaai

f

WPI

townsb D business to present

urday. Citizens desiring books from thcTowtishin Library, are notified that

J . a.a ar

he Library Is kept by wm. sscuarris,

n l'ortersvitie.

Ur.sKY R. Bkkidenbawoh, T B. Tp. May 18, 1888-ly.

Tho Mt. Crmel Register tells the following good Wliito Cap story: 'A bottom former hud an 'ornoy' ebiftless fellow on hie place, who be was exceedingly anxious to get rid of, but did not want to go to tho expense of having him ejected by legal processs. Studying over tho matter one night, ho quietly went to the woodt, cur a good sized'hunfllo of hickory switches, and, waiting till the worthless tenant was sound asleep, tied them to his door latch. When tho fallow got up ami started out in the morning, Hie warning

twitches were Uiu first thing that

attracted his attention. Ii lost no

time in making his way to a ueigh-

lor, and engaged the latter to re

move the household traps, aim in

loss than 24 hours the place which

kne- him once, knew hiui no moro

forever.

The twentieth annual report of

the Massachusetts Kailroad t;om

mifsiotiers contains seventeen pages

n the subject of accidents to ires

iiuscara niton iraCKS anu i rains.

Ono hundred and ntm'ty-six per-

otis who had no business on the

ailroad trucks were killed m ono

a mi

Stutn duriiii? a 6int'lo vear. ino

.omrriiBftioners recommond that there

tie created a special body ot State

uolice whose duty it shall be to hi-

' .,

r,Rt trcaiiaesers on railroad proneny.

It seetiiH incredible that there should

no cause lor such a provision as

this, but despairing engineers have sometimes declared their belief that

blind and deaf people walk abend of their engiues just to get them in

to troublo, and these tignres seem 10

bear out the assertion.

The Agricultural Society has ap

propriated $50 to be spent on an

i..vii.rimnntul" crravo road, anu a

.ffipir pupt-r has been citculated foi signnaOXLRh, ,,,r,.a Bnbintr thi lioard ot County

i , ia . .r,nr

Commissibuers to appropriate -uu

T A ftT"l"R for tho same imrnoso. Should they

A tbi. individual contributiotiB

VI A r.Hl N E S HOP ! M1 be raR(3e t0 the ful,d Hnd rfn 0 tliA.lJllIiri Lieco of road be out down. Then

. .

..us.s e i umrn n -!a.. tlioan who are now IU doubt as to

UAHItL T. J. MILLCn, riOBriBIOr. Lhfl Heairahlencss of eood nad, can

see the error ot their wajs and rri 1 ,.nilnn tllA

... . ... m.m ann rnrwsa win, uucgiiuu

a new nrenarM to tarn asaninf, repair pipes, ,

READY FOR WINTER !

JOHN TKOXLER,

Ll

SORTn MAlJtST.,

JASPER,

Una the f.nneeet

Stock In the County ef

SAOULES, )P ALL KINDS,

HKAVV Wwhb Hatrneaa,

STKONil 1IHCK HHrneaa. . . DUKAHI.K llnran Itlankeae, OOOI I.AlKOHM. IT. H. Harnt-aa Oil

And ery article needed for comfort and safety fur mat. ' . . a a fll t- . . 1 il mt IaW Y I a ft

ind borse wnen on tneroaa. .im,..Hlsee. JUIINTK0X1.

Oet.19. 1SSS,

I B6W preptrea IO torn Bainna;, r.p.ir pip, v., .v.. , , . . VaWtfaW- practabiluy of bavin good roads "l am also nrenared to repair in t bis COUDtV at moderate OOSt Ciitl

tmrkshtno machinks, SEPARATORS, likewise tee the error ol their ways ""aWiW:owwm.to Md relorm-Princeton Democrat.

Portersville, on Saturdays of each fwwer( have laid ..Me Reapera and Mowera a Tne wuite Cau trials in Crawk, and requests all persons having era out, which, with but lltUeexpen.,, lean new -in vuii UIF 0(. mship business to present It on Sat- w lord county are set for March -b,

make ao tiuuu ao flan . ,n tho circuit court at Leaven wunu fcee-eMiaUHtlyeahaaelaPIPKSiinelPIPK beforo JudgO Reiuhirt. Th ParfiTiNos ef varitMia ttei under indictment are William

, Gregory. Lewis Job, David Vor!,

LEATHER and RUBBER BELTINGS, Samuol Butt, J. 0. KawlingsiJ o

RT-siKins.zK.oasaom.NOTio.. Morgan, unariM 0tW " """"

w iteman, ueuueu uiueiiauii u Charles Myler, jr. Thera are aho

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Jefferson Tp. Trustee's Notice.

'piIE undersigned will be at his office

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son township, Dubois county, o IMwia. h.yisrf iiiiy tod Joseph Welli for White Lap

Farm for Samc, The farm at the

crossing of the railroad and Patoka river

of 237 acrea Is for sale. Good coal land : good farm land, Easy terms Apply at Owritffoftet.

leffer

Saturdays of each week, and requests all no Iping Mr. Nausier.

persons having business witn me town v - - nf hin to attend to it on those days. TheL,.. a. t.i , J While reading a few chapter! or

. . ... . . . ar meeu ins isi nnii u nuiiuaTs ui nr.L.i.j. . nnea

township libraries are Kept at j. w. :;- --.h . ihlr hall on the coraar of -oau vv eoeier e emenniuiuK "" Jacobs'U. Ulrdseye, and the Trusted ! that when they embalm

residence, where all persons entmea can Chaklbs Solum. PrM. U man thev till him tin with aroms-

get books thereof. Johv Bet. Bee.'y. .,,t Nn know whv ft

Sept.V4-y. Trustee Jefferson Tp. Advertle In the Oo wea if ysa WM.I.mn chewi cloves-he's embaJPiing

asHsakMiMia1' ainu. XOiK VTorw. -

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