Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 April 1889 — Page 5
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Eter week Irom ui'Uy. Punfllw H itiHking garliii and olsanlug up tueir yards. Mr. V-t ii 'plowing t 1)1,11(1 kU8B Q" 0 nu ('iy "TPty fTTJMpf r peopl ami achnnls should ctiolirate ths Nuloiml IVmteuuial. Who'll take, the lead? j ttrMr. Chill' Kjrif Is uuiking preparation lo build hu HiMHiou to Ui resi-j deuce on North Main street, j nrrMrn. T.lnl-rlc7iv"d this week a hesutiful HsonrliiicHi f liHuati'K H"'P snd rvspect fully iiiviuts all to call iulj inspect WillMN r Oklahoma boomers t.iviar tliatthey will hive their clul.in If tliv have lo burn every itid-' in the 'eniiory. C-rThe Sunday Selnl, of Japer i prep-trlii lo ;ive an BaMor celubptiion Liter StindHV. Progiam "ext weck' (rr Mr. F. StMiiii'i.lH'i-n''' team ran nrA'v Ut Tue-day evening, lir-akluit up th e wmnn ami csu-ring " '"tie exule uioot tor a few moments. ir-Farmers' in wsveral counties in Inji.ri mi in muss convention, ami adopted resolutions in opposition to the "Dinner iwiuc iiubv. (KTlndiann ,s tho nntural rasbelt. The Stala has a fcas area ofl65 miles Ion atxl 65 wide. At p'eaent there are 381 paying gas wells in the State. ft-7-Thfl .Taner Gi. Oil mid Coal C on Monday night adopted llv-Laws, and agreed that the eaplial stork should he paid in five, weekly (ntll'iicnta, beginuiug the Ut Siturday hi May. ai-Or. O. K, neHtuler, Secretary of the Dubois Countv Modictl Society, re quests us to give notice Hint id Srtr,let will meet in Jaaper, on Tuesday, April I 30th, 18S9. quested. A full attendance is rerr VProf-i. I)iuherty and Milhurn report that they have alrotdv been asured that of a large attendance at their Normal which opens June first. It will be an excellent opportunity for Teachers to review the eiht branches. 1 1 1 i T ftfrThe Javier N:iiurl (5m, Oil and Coal Co. Iihh filed its article with the Secretary of State. Capital otouk 2.(Xm) Tha FHr.ners' Milling Company, of Ferdinand, has also tiled papcre. Capital stock. 1 13 (KX). . (KrA rare opportunity U presented for some cnterpri-jliiit townsman to represent a Nuiitery firm that warrant stock to be delivered in prim condition, so that a large, honorable and permanent! trade can be built up. Very liberal terms to the right man. Addre... Fumes E. Whitney, Rochester, N. Y. 2l-3m. JCy The Teutouia lloilding and Loan, on Friday night lat sold 12 shares in three 04H at -49 premiuin. six shares in two louts at i 7h premiuw, four nhares in two loan at premium, and four share at 1050 premium ench. unkiny a lolal pivuilnm of $J 4t 50 on loin ajrgre."ttiiif 4$2 600 miking the total No. ol loatM made hy the Aociation, when fbej-. are taken out sixtv-four, and the total anion nt loaned admit OOP. B M A. -The htiitieiH iii-n of .Iaspr met at the Town II til on Friday nisfht last uid form"! un Asoeintiou hy adopt inir Articles nd I5j-Lws. "d adjourned to meet agdn to-nht, to ewt di rector nod oflWr. Ah'int fifty have. signed tlie Articles, agi eefug to do what thev can towards etibineinar the pipneritv of the town and countv. Willi judicious niniHgenient it ought to be a gteat lii'Ip towariH mlvuunetneut. rcrThc. cnuitnlltee appointed to examine the all'ilr of tho Jappr jUulldinir ami I.oan A'Soeiathm, prepttratory to the "grand wind up," found that there hn been eigh shares eane.olled. lsviot; the e.Hdtitl tor!k at a9t'i(H; thit$t5.000 whs o tued tn sliHrelmlilcr up to April 1-t, and to outsider; that one or t'.vo other loan are negotMted, ami will probably he taken thin week, and thtt the Association will go out of existence tinder the statute, and all morttrages be caneelled. h' the ptvmeui of about JKXl in due on the the 11 dav of di'ne, 1889. rrTliP nubllaln-r of the Iirreder's Guide-a atork and farm hurnal pub li-hed at Iluntinirtoii, Imliana hag de posited ix ears of common vellow corn weight 1 llii. and 15 oz In the Fir Nitional Bnk of that place. .Inly l-t, 1889. the com will bo shelled and the grains counted. To the siibcrlber Kuercinc the exact number of grains will be awarded 50. The one guessing the nearest to the exact number $2J, the next 115, the next $10. the next flftv, 60 cents each, and the next one hundred, 2 cents each, Each guess mut be accoinpsinied by a 25 rent piece, which pavs for the Breeder's Guide to 1890. Wrap a sliver quarter in a hit of paper Slid enclose it with your name, addrps end tour gties, and, direct it to Titr. Breeder a Quitm, lliiiiltiig'on. Ind. 2w. Prr80nal. Mr. Henry Pfati, one of (he best workmen in a planing mill in tho land, and one of Jasper'- iudiMrinua and clerer citizen, lelt yesterday for Lis Vega, the enterprising center of Now wexico, on a prospecting tour. Should he conctude tn locate there our people will hear of bis siicchsi with pleasure, but will a good deal rather welcome him back to Jasper again. Mr, Henry Buchart went toOklohoma last week, saw an Indian with feather in his head, ami never stopped running till he landed safe on the car and came back to Jasper. Mr, Kd. J. Kueblor has gone to Cincinnati to Rpend a week, in the interests or his health, While there he will look after bargains for the store algo. Mr. Joseph D. Armstrong, "by the grace of Harrison," t U. S. revenue of. Hcer yet, was in Dubois county this week looking after internal revenue matters. Mr. U. tirton,oneof the "solid" men ef Columbia Tp., called oh us Mosdey last. Mr. George Bohnert, of OaklsaJ City, m In Jseptr Rtuday ImI.
T kuild mvi for a rtMNMry ia
Roourllla ait being- nut up. anrt ill ex. pooled III t the bMfeiuew will we tuny urn- ' . " a . r it . . . . Isr way by the tirst of June. The total aunronrlstlons wads hv the Fiftieth Congress amounted to $2e, 878,tW6, $81,758,300 of Whlok WM ou pension account. The report ol the lUllrosd State Cowtnliisioueis slates tnsi o,uw hih w-, killed or maimed for life last year while H coupling cars. The west hound Air-Line expree n-idii. unloaded over sixiv Iwrrels ot eggs here, Tuesday, for N York City. via tbeK. T. rrotn iBwus'Si Ind. Princeton Democrat. The old. old stor i plainly but aptly told in a lew words bv Mer. IL it. Wt Ilrown.ot IVIIvllle, Kentucky, h follows: 'ChambetHluH Coujfb Remedy has given the best iaiisaciin of any cough meillclne we ever nan in tr hoiiNB, You will pieae snip us uirrr do.en bottles of the 60 ceut size." Sold hy J. V. Salb. Fasiiiosable TAH.oKiNO.-Mr. John Itot4er inform the ncoiile that he will do all klnda of tailoring for half the re iricf. tnr tar havers of IJUbop (?omitv. aa he i now livluif by their generosity. Urders may be left at the Mores of Mr. S. Kuebler or M. A. Sei iiiprlilin Co.. and he will meet cus tomers at those stores on each Saturday. St. John Koesskk. A firm of grpat genius has offered the Hriiifi i ritvfrnmetit an immense mm lor the use of the national postage stam fnr dvertlnln nnrnoaes. The sdver' tisement i lobe printed on tbelck of the elamp before the gum is put on, so ilmt the niiiclmser ol every stamp must see the announcement before he moistens the gum. This is an Australian mea. HORSE BREEDERS. Young George Washington and Ben IIat ri"Oii w ill be at Alfordsville, Friday, SitnrdftV and Monday of each week', aim mi Tnesdav. Wednesday and Thursday at Albert C. Gray's stable, Portersvitle. during the coming season, beginning Apiil lt. They are excellent stallion and satisfaction Kinranlepd. Write for i1ndo.Sniivn enrd. MILO U. HOLLY, Aoril. 12 5t Alkokdsville, Ind. The Rvansville. Suburban Newhureh Ihiiiimv Line is Hearing comnle Hon, and will he in full operation before June 1st. The company have entereu the e.itv bv wav of Canal Street with their track, and have reached the cor tier of Filth. "C V. Hopkins, No. 3,' the fir-st engine, was put In use yeterdav. hauling material, It looks like boxed streetcar, and proved a source, ot ranch interest to many people. tausville Jourua According to Professor Foster, the weather nronhet. the regular storm wa,ve of Atiril are due to cross the Mis siasinDi on thn Sth. 11th, 17th, 23d and 23th. ef which the most Imoortsnt ones wilt be those on tlie last tour date, i tie latter is expected to bs before .great siorin, runoini.' wild over the whole con Hneiit, and taking about five days to cross from ocean to ocean. A cold wave i expected to follow it , and disagree hle weather ami tornanoes are aiso expected to trot along heh'nd It. Cut this out and see how far Foster comes from hitting tho storms. Rich food, and I ck of exercise, during the winter months, raines the system to become torpid and the blood Impure. A doaeor two of St. Patrick's Pill will rleanscand Invigorate the svtcm. purifv the blond and do mote good than a dollar bottle ot blood puritier. Sold by J. P. Salb. 4' Mr, Grover Cleveland Is just now the most Interesting woman in New York "orifty. Every member of th "Four Hundred" U talking of her beauty, refinement, grace, siid above all, of her la-qinating; manner. Said a wellknown Gntham xnciety lady in speaking of Mr, i Icveland ; .he is a revelation to us all. She has left in Washington all the cold and formal manner which her poiilou mde neeeu-ary, and Into come to us the most charming and lovelv of women " This little speech voices the, sentiment! of all society regarding Mrs. Cleveland. Sunnr.fJ Death. On last Sunday morning the citizens of .lasper were shocked bv hearing of the sudden ceath of Mr. Martin bciiEiRtcit, Sr.. one ol our oldest and most respected citizens. Mr. Scheurich got up bunday muring in about hi uual health, apparently, and was sitting in his houe, when suddenly he was noticed to lean over, ami finally fell to the floor, and In a very short time breathed his last. He had been feeble for several weeks, but ao in anticipated his sudilen demise. Mr, Schnirich was a native of Schaftenhnr, Germany, having been born Julv 106, being nearly 83 years old at his death, tin camo to the United Slates in 1836, landing at Baltimore. His wire, then a buxom lassie, came over iu the same vessel, and thev were married in Baltimore shortly after landing. Thev then came to Louisville, staying there hut a short time, and cams to .Usper in 1837, settling on a farm near .Tpr They had 10 children, girls and 4 boys. Ilia widow, four nova and two of the daughters survive him, all living in or near Jasper, except one, who is a bister of Providence, and is stationed at St. Louis, and Martin S , Jr., who is a citi zen of Louisville, Kv. He cams to .Fasper to live in 182, having accumulated a competence, o he couli live ia cote fort In his declining days. Mr. C. J. Smith, traveling sales man for Be) ford. Clark A Co., Chicago, had the misfortune to sprain his wrist most severely. "I was suffering great pain' he says,, "and my wrist was badlv swol len ; a few applications or Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved the pain and reduced thn swelling In one night, and in consequence my werk and business was not interrumeu. tor wnica i am very crate ful. I can recommend Chamberlain's Fein Balm frem eeretMl experleeoe SeWbyJ.r.jlelh, 4,
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eye wss tletreye4 by Hie WiHlnwd) miM-Hing Lom about fti.uOO Me inT 1. . . m. . ..fJi f . Hranee. it was oneof the hrgesi la the county, and will probably be rebuilt. When a perfHiu tells vou ihey never had such a cold hi their life, take (heir word for it and aitvjjo them to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ami cure t. For cougiiD, cold and hnrHe u no equal, gold bv J. 1. Sib. 4. Markiaur UcKViKS Ihuh1 this week tn the following couplet by Clerk tickert : Niohelaus Volpert to Migareth Jung. Egit Meckel to Mary P. Diideni. Edgar D. Sparks to ClarUia C Dim mows. An Ohio new. piper tele this sto y tbout Poiaa Porter, .on of ib general When he whs in Princeton C' lege he graduated in the class o' '37) he was ill lor aetue datri. While he whs stietched ut on a cot iu his room there came, a tap it the door. "'Whoa' there?" he shout ed. "It's me, Dr. McCosh," was the answer iu a hard Scotch bmgue. 'You'll' liar," r t rtfid Porter, who realh thought it was a classmate. "If it wh it. nuvisiif Hi" wiimmi iy ; ii mi. it. j ..... i. i... it . .I. i I'liere wss no answer to tin but tin; sound of feet i-cuflliug down the coi rldor, loung Porter ran t tlie door, chum ously opened it, looked down the hnll and saw the back and tall, stooped form of Dr. McCosh dmaineariii. The preai dent of Princeton never tpnke of this incident ; hoi did Porter until he bad hi luepskia. CONSUMfTION HUKKLV CURBT). To Tub Ei)iTOR-Pleane inform your readers that I have a positive rem dy fin the above named disease If v its timeu use thousands of hopeless eases havi btvn jirmnntl.T csrul. I thll jt gt& in trn4 twi boMlnofrav riwiw)r mi tAtnvnf vour reldrr wb biveenumptinBlftbejr wtlNnit lae their tipreo nl put(.Bire taitr, Kepecnun.v, i. a. siakiux, x, u., iai r-tti m.. tors. There is said to be a discovery of gold ti Daviess Countv, Ind. The Washing ion Gazette remarks iu this connection ; Our readers will be surprised lo leant that gold has been discovered in Davie County, it Is thought. In pa) big quanti ties uiaringioii Cros. a well-kuowt firmer wlio Uvea six niHe southpaat o the eilvsaid yeslerdav, that he had heel giving the matter considerable tud v and uad investigated it tna great extent and found that the rotting from a dril which he basjuM been using which bay 'teen aualvzed contained f3u0 to the toi of ore. The lode of ore was found to In nine feet thick, and is reached at a deptl of ninely-eiglit feet deep. Mr ( ro propo-e to thoroughly equip hitiisel with tilings nrcesmrv to do the work and make m more satisfactory investiga lion. We await deyelopmenta." Merit Wins. "We denre to ay to mir citizans. that for yeri we have lwjn gelling Dr. King's New Discovery for CinviiHttion. lr. Kins: New Lift Pill, Uucklen's Arnica Salve and Ktectric Hitters, snd have bandte i ho rente dt that sell as well, or that nave given such universal MtHlaetUa. Wo do not hesitat to gaarantee theta every time, nd ws gtand rctdy to refund the purchase price, if tti factory result do not follow their ue. Thtos.. rsnsedios have won their great nopu larity purely on their merits. Martim Frikbuam, Drug$it. 1. Ought To lie lmpeched. Terr Haute 0ietit. William A. Woods, .fudge of the U. A District O'ourt iu this State, ought to be impeached. He i prostituting justice. He deal out two kinds of law, and they are in direct conflict one witn the other. When he want to oo.ivnt anyone, he savs a certain thing is tlie law. When ho wU!ic to save from punishment atn.tner permit, he decides ihat oinethiug entirely diUerent Is lbs law. lie reversed bis rulings to screen Dudley. He has turned loose scores of perous accused of election crimes by ieelions reversing rulings made in similar eases where the men are now in the enitetiiiary by reason of those 'tilings. He disgraces his portion and brings la Into contempt. He is not tit to be a Judge. A Safe Investment Ts one which is euaraateal tobriiT yen satisfactory result, or ia ce of fHihire a return oi purciiae price. rn inn s'n p'in vou can iKivfroin ur advertie-I Dnignist a bottle of Dr. Kind's Sew Uwuovarv for Consumption. It U g'iaraatl to brin, relief in every case, when used for any af feetion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such aConsumption, latiamttton of L ingi, Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Couh, Uniup etc.. etc. It is nleasat and antredibie to titste. perfectly safe, sad oaa atw.iyi be 4e Derided uyon. Trial bottles freest Martis FrikdMam'b Drug? tore. 1. SenteiiceU to the Scaffold. Jeffersonvllle, April 7. William Ben' son was convicted yeslerdav of the murder of Jacob Mottweiier, New Albany, Ind.. and sentenced to hang, ll-oson was Mottweller's farm hand. Mottweiier had no neighbors within a mile and only his wife and servant girl were . a eat- - on the farm Willi nun ami uenson. a quarrel arose about the girl, and out Sunday, la t summer, Benson shot Mottweiier dead and then tried to kill Mrs, Molt welter with an ax. She was apparently dead, but finally recovered. Thn irl fi -d and reported the tragedy. Bern on made no attempt to escape. When taken be at first denied his guilt, but later flonfessed. Ills attorneys tried K how insanity and on the stand Denaon denied ever having made a confession fits Maid be ws sublee.t to tits ami reinembered nothing aboHt the murder and mad other singular statements. Hie inrv was out onlv half an hour. An ap peal will be taken. The ce was tried at .Teffersonville on change of venne from New Albany, and the execution will take place there. Thb Brst Salt In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe rer Ho res. Tetter. Charmed Hands. Chil blains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Irlcs fSoentsperhex. For sals y Mtfcriugaf Sees., jeewer. Mtrehltimlr.
A Man was Hoed Ave dollars iu Chloa-
go fur snoring iu eliui en. The) Australian .System. M 'The Australian system.' hh vh oall It, works perfect I v Ih our country." said he Hon. .lelm T. Annesr. uiemnr oi he Qiieenslind parliament from Maborough. "Under it bribery is practically unknown and the intimidation o employes bv employers is almost un heard of. It secures tne nusoiuie purity of the ballot. No one cares to buy a voter when he cannot see how he votes, and iheemnlove can depo'll his ballot against his employer's sentiments with Perfect impunity." Itidiauapojis &eunnel. the Threshing Machines then in use were almost wholly of the class known as the " Endless Apron " style. Then it was that Nichols ft Shcpard, of Battle Creek, Mich., inventedandbegan to develop an entirely new and novel style of Grain Thresher and Separator, which they very appropriately named the " Vibrator." It was a revolution in Threshing Machines, and from a small beginning of five machines in 1858 they soon reached a product of i, 000 yearly. Their Vibrator drove the " Endless Apron" machine out of market, and all other makers copied it as closely as they dared. Today all Threshing Machines of any reputation or merit use the principles of the old Vibrator. Nichols ft Shcpard have continued in the business without change of name, location, or management; and during the past three years have brought out and developed another new Threshing Machine for grain and seeds, as superior to all existing machines as their former was to the ' Endless Apron.' They aame this new and improved Thresher and predict as great a revolution in the trade, and as complete success over all rivals as they had thirty-one years ago. IfjiawiMrdMaFsnwTretfcopm, write for pastkitWs, watch titty ssiei e Ai-tlrrls-sjimsmvt www, wp NICHOLS ft SHEPARD. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. April 1Kb, 1SSS !3Nr. "HESE m. t trtty rrtprct. wrtctlf fin'clM Wiia. , coffiijt4 ef pura Limrtd Oil aad the highest ferine nLmni 1rv s MfTartd readr for the kriMh ia SI n,Mi ihidrt n it-n Urd cokn. and. cm account of their fmntv a4 (teat coverwg propcrtw. are or turn a Hie meMVKAM.lBd BCOnomical I inw evtr praaucra. One (11m wtll caver Item 364 tu 275 hpiare fet two CNU. SaatpUi Mi DtMtif tive Price LiM free by atiil, M. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. 0LI MANUfACTt!III 8F H. W. TfrW Calefi in Ot!. LiqnW Coaeh BUek, AstMtWt nMtutr. fi.r.Pioof Pitt. BaiMine Fett. Steam Pipe aad Rtkr Coverings etc. Vulxike44 rtt Ke4 P-ekwg Rmf. CakM. etc. 140141 UapkaMrCfclta,Ill. FhiU4-irihU, aWttM. is Dress) Goods MEN'S CLOTHING ! . . .... wivti'v nminai. tn pailo will nahl tnn tn anil. T MH1 ftUooHMt t thnw. TNrr-r.ir I JMVK CUT tank prior Ihitt will Mt-ketkem ro. Oems anil get a bermin, rf yeu want any kind ef WINTEH GOODS FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHART, WKT 3th Street, .TAMKR, IND. r at tv. Li.i.n.1 nrlrt.. In trAi. ullrttrnrf fWr mi'kinH. nt c-ouNtttv VKon try. CM. Mm nOiTSa-Hl MiK'. MATS anil CAfS. tt vnrlftv, uns,ir. Xv n. is-sm. Xtttlca r Final .Ofttleineat mt Estate. V0TICI5 Is hereby sriven to the eredlf. ors, 'heirs and letritee of HMIUhhi Fthsr. rlefissed. toatesr in the Dttlmis Ctrenlt Cnnrf. held at ,lner, Indians. on thn 47ih day of April, 1809. snd show eatise, If anv. why the Final Ssttlcment Aecminta with theeMafeofsald deefdnnt should not be approved : snd said heirs are notified to then and there mske proofs of heirship, end receive their aistrifcu. live shares, WtLMAM IT. BRm, Admr. with will aaiextfl, Xenw L. Rkrtz Atty.
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DRUG STORE !
Corner of 6th and JAckson Streets, J JLSPERp I-MDItLXVflLi laRAMEIJH'ACHKR'S OLD STASU.) have opened ont at the above place a full assortment of FRESH AND PUM DUUGS of all kiuds. to which I invite the attention of Physlcisni and others ueedintr them. I will give careful personal attention to flllingall pre , scripiions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet Articles In Great Variety,
Oet. ltlOSK:i ly JOS. rKIKUNAN. OKU. FKIKDMAN.
FRIEDMAN, SCHEIEICH ft CO., eiROPIIIETOIIt OF THI
PLANING AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS IX ALL.X1XDS OP ROUGH AD DRESSED LUMBER! ASUUEALKRSIX ALLKIND8 OF KUILDIKO MATKKIAL MkI MCILDKRS HAKliWAXK. VIOISEY SAVED 18 MONEY MAD12 and snch Is the case with those that boy their Flooring, Celllns;, Sldlns;, " Kin Ishiiijf Lumber, Moulding, Brackets, Stair Rails, Newelle, Balusters and Trimmings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Paints, Oils, Glsss, Tutty, Common and Steel Nails, Steel Wire Finishing Nails, Casing and Flooring Brads, Locks, Butts. Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Galvanized Wire and Staples, Sash Weights, Cords and Fasteners, Lime and Cement, Plaster Paris and Plaster Hair, Laths and Shingles. Also agents for PATENT IKON ROOFING. All our goods are FIRST CLASS, and will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, All those contemplating to build r . . it Jt1l.. !.... .1 .
needing anyming in our une we wnunuy ihthb mem 10 can snn see Hi and examine our goods and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we are prepared to furnish a complete outfit or bill for bouses. Mills. Ware-rooms, Store House and Offia, 2d and Jackson
Street; Near R, R. Depot Thmkinsr our natrons for past favors,
and will endeavor to give entire satisfsr.tlon.
we Komain, yours respectfully, FRIEDM-VIV, HCHEIRICH Sc CO. Aerll 18tk.lS-lT.
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j-JUilO M. jlj. ojli e ALMO A KIRK A8SOKTMKXT OF xTi? a rmxrn Am JT-is X A Al J -axo COOKING STOVES TINWARE, HARDWARE' FANCY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES CUTLERY, IVOTl2V, eVc. Bargains on Demand
JOHN P. 8ALB, M- P.
S. J. OHEKST. 1. IS. SCHKlRICBi. SAW MILLS, JASPER, IND., we solicit a coetlnnanca af tha .. Coffman House ! B. COFFMA3C, Prop'p. HAYSVILLE, IIVJD. I.TAViNG tsken possession of this a Hoiel ffortnprly the Sriiz Honse.l I solicit the public pslronsge. Good mesls, clesn rooms and beds and courteous treatment, snd good siabllug for horses, will be sccordrd ntv pstrons. Give me a trial. April 13, "81-v. NEW HARNESS SHOP ON MILL STRKKT. OITOSITK TMX CilRN MILL, JASl'ER, ITVI. Louis WiQxlGr TTAR opt B'd Mil MAKJfKPS SHOP ttvl Helt k 11 ibare of itr.rr. a lie 5KI.IJ4 CHKAPl'OA ASII ALLWOkK OUAfiANl KMiTO OIVK SATIS. ACTION. A lame atotk of HAKNKSS. SADD1.KS. ta "ct.oulll tln.l tverjililB)? uiually kept Ih a F1MST I.ASSSIU)!' lonel.ct from. gflVMlmt't Mk for errtllt, kHt fileaae ho it cull anil learn firlrra. April is. ishs ly LOUll TROXLCK. W4 Is WKAsa, WBRWOra. WKBIUT TK. who in nta rukLi ann iwnaa kaaTKSri.CDawav hla VIMKof MINI aad M AS HMl D, rawint talMtic Sraint ttpoa th rssiTifTAllSB of fcira. BAUAt'M t, BACK AC' II X, DfradM iKMlM, WKABalf SSSSI Of MtBWrj, -OLNKteain SMM'ieTT, rmpLcaapoa tha f-ACe. ami all tbe rFBCTH kHlmt ! EARLY a SCAT and BerhaiiiCaiVnUSir. iS - mm mm - - tb STStLXaaATBI Dir. Clarke. MabHjhjM mi. Dr. Clarke ha sm4o KERVatW S4W MLITT. rSllloMlC anil all Diass-N.aC M HBMITM UR1.ART Ornna a Llw tlwtf. It rnkes RO diffcreoca WatAT ysa aara aawrn or waaw na huitm w jt. n SBrrBiaiASBniuirenntrroaBi Hap aa tknir aa ean Mviault with tlM I ersMMyrslttr and care. Sta12esrtsi far works on row diavaaca. . . . esresnd 4 ewis jmsnms tor Cetofcvaeejt WaHsa oa rhrwnle. MMrvee aaf ScM as Dtssasss. Omsultattoa, psraoaajhr at kf iMMaMAsanHI 4NkNNIe VflHMvHI IN fsRT'MP-rsI awte sm rtaame. laumaal. cooSdin- ttsir ease. t.iV. BBBUD IBII.i fchr. AABkB. A rrstodly Itaset m esn mm save rvtwrr n-ra to in Sst. (aSajaaaa), lutitsSM aad wrWaias Mat t amass. rwasvSi MkOarltBt, July it, m tr
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