Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 April 1889 — Page 4

JASPER COUKIEK.

J A P R R :

CIVIL SBKVICB IN A HUilltW

FRIDAY,

APRIL 19, ISM

I Ent at tit JWofllceutJMpT ladln fertra Ulu tfirougU ih mail as ecind-tl Ur 1

lJHilHct it Unconstitutional. I

Nearly a Clem sweep ih iuiioi ,t iMillanapolKoa Moii'Ut ttaidwl that Co. ,ct tu1 ( Irtst lgistalur author wring Harrison'. AilmiHtrntioR is level-'a Imu of f7tKUX whs uncoHSlltntloHHl kmd of civil sr- Should lb Supreme Cowrt hald the law

..,. ..... -- . .

, a evidenced by Me ueon?HHUrHl it way no

vice morm

wholesale sweep-out of federal oHr

in Indiana. The administration na. been In olMca less thHH two mouths, and yet nine-tenths of the offices in Inliia have bntl Republican incumbent designated. This Is rljcht. If an administraiion Is held responsible for government, jl should have its friends in public portion. If Cleveland had pursued the same sensible course he would hsve been reelected. Hut he did not Republican pol master held oin of the offices nod worked against him all .the tinits in nearly every county in Indiana ,

nid others were only removed after

strenuous exertions.

In Dubois county three Republican

nosl masters held office during all of

Jasper liusiiicsK Men's Association. Pursuant to adjournment a goodly number of the business men of Jasper met at the town hall on Tuesday nibt, April lStb, to elect officers for their Association, John L Urclz acted as Chair- ....... n. r l iil it Serrplarv.

siM-n!pi- vfAA for Cleveland's administration, and are like

..r..t.,.f. ArMnini a.lid At a Iv to lio Id on during all of Harrison 8

former meeting. 11,0 rest of 1,18 nosl 0,fics wh8r u ,s The following officers were elected in possible to secure a Republican to take

i. i . 1 1 hp macs, exeent two. VveieMwo ami

Vtuiuniibi: iini en iiu I. . ; ," i .u t n-M.n .iniui r:i-mf.lflnihr ; 1st II! rdseve. in each of which places the In

Vice-President. John L. Ilrelz; 2d Vice- cunibent is acceptable to both parties

President, Conrad Kekort: Treasurer, appointments were made tor on saiurDirectors. John A. day last. There are 22 post offices iu the

Sermersheitn. ir., P. B. Schcirich, An- county, and fourteen Republicans were

me ueeM-

SHry to call hh extra tesioH of the legi-

lituro t provide Ihhms tor eairyHjf oh

the publu iusiiiMMOHR.

WW rit hxt Qaw , the Unmm CaMfto,

Owr iowh Is Mill taontiHg. Health is pan n I hi locality. Wheat and oats are Heading ruiH ballv. Nearly all oar farmer are plowing

fer corn.

Pehlgel ! dobg a god onsiHSM with

his new harness shop.

UeHry Kneis is building an addition

to his store-room.

The apple and nesch trees are fall f

blosfHR, but I here is plenty of time for

fnwt vet.

Coble & Pfnalrk are rettiHK the ma

terial oh the ground for building their new drug st ere.

Several other business houses going

up this bummer. More anon.

Uhkrvek.

Otwell ItoHiA.

Everything is lovely Hd the goose

hangs htgii.

The wheat crop is promising is this

section.

The farmers will commence to plant

com this week.

The G. A. It's, had a behn snpper here last Saturday evening which proved

Everything was pleas

ioiiite a success.

drew Shuler, Michael Durlauf, George made happy last Saturday, as follows: Um and a,l seemed to enjoy themselves

Frieriinan. L.60 F. anaVU, 8UU Alllirew uuimnsumx-vtiiucn j u.

Eckort.

vice Cant. Kiher. who was appointed by

Jeff. Will-

The meeting then adjourned till the tins President in December, but whoe

next regular meeting, to give tne rresi- iiominauuu was uuny up c dent and Directors an opportunity to Senate. m . select au ellicient Secretary, aud arrange Jasper James Lor, vice J. i. fnea-

tho sevenil committees, man, removed.

If the S-Jcretarv and Committees, when Auoga-i.enara a. neuo, vite t.

aelectorl, do their duties earnestly, and L.l rullt, removed.

their ellorts are properly seconded oy ine ireiaiiu-nenj. uium,

Association, groat thinsts whi oe accatn- iani,rrMgiiru.

ulUheri for thu ood of the town- There Dubois- W. L. uoss, vice u. u. Alien,

will be considerable woric lor inem iu ic?igicu. attend to. A relhble statement of the Dull -T. It. Greeu, vice Eli Spurlock, advantages of all kinds, and the business removed.

of the town tor the past year, snoiiHi oe jiiuwunu-unnjniio j-.ib, .., ... caiefully arranged for wide circulation K. Iiiley, resigned. all over the United States and Europe, Haysviile-Martin Becker, Tice II.

with invitations for enterprising men to uueiirsciieiiK, removed.

cast their lots with ua. Every opportti- Uillham-Charies Mcarrou, vice iy . xiity to secure a creditable addition to A. Line, removed. the business industries of the town must Holland Win Goss.vioe W. Wisehan,

lie carefully looked after, and properly removed.

Kosamoud iiouu it. urown, vice a. Crook, resigned. St, Anthouy J. II. Schriefer, vice II.

C. Ilasenaur. removed.

St. Henry E. Kuper, vice Barbara

Easter

encouraged, by the appropriate commit

tees, and no half-hearted work suouid ue

countenanced. By energetic action,

liberal inducements. intelligent preseuta

linn nff'iola. and ners sletlt lookltisr tor

advantsges, ihe population of Jasper can Ltibbettuseii, removed.

be doubled in five years, and tho town cnnenviiie-L,atiiariHe

. nn ti.n iiitrhifiv in nrnitiAr ir. u urn suer. removed.

r . t i 1. t ! 1 ! r. I lf tlA pam.inintf fiiv nnat niUfAt Itt

iJUl mucn oepoiius upuu iue wihujs-i v . ....... f- . --- eco nfuHoli member of each committee this county Johnsbiirg, Ludlow, and

to do bis fair share of the work necessary, Kyana have remained iu Republican

nil In ilia imtK' nf the A ssociatiou. "In possession Fiiice Arthur s adniinietra

union is strength." tion ; Porter9ville office is kept in a store The Directors and officers met on with a Hepublican partner; Ferdinand Wednesday uight and selected the fol- has but three Republicans, all colored, lowing named Committees and Secretary and living at one edge of the township; to serve for the first year: Ivellerville has no eligible Republlcta

Sf.creta ry. Nicholas J. Oberst. in tne town wno win k h; uirue M. P. Dur- has a widow lady as postinistreas, woo

i.,.r ini... KHmr&liatm. Anflrnw Shuler. I has not mixed in politics and lias.

Statistics and Information. C. made aB efficient and acceptable officer.

Tirt,,e nr .1. P. SUIh. T H Dillon. and Celesttne baa but one Kepuoncan iu

wv, - ' . v.. f. .1 - 1 8j- :u

a Tirpnt:vn iipnr?a wasruer. uuas. 11 sun his iiruic9iuiiai wi io ir

Sollga Henry Cassidy. permit him to take it orattend to it, po MANVrAtrruRiNO. D. P. J. Miller, J. Monday's guillotine may be said to have Friedman, Frank Seibert, J. Bauer, Ig- made a clean cut. We wish the new Matz Eckert. officers may prove as efficient as the re-

'pnt- Annual TrranV .Tn.pnh. .1 nh n 1 1 iriiiv ones nave oeen. aim serve wic

1 un . r iinvji . 1 r. ' . .

t T?-..t- cak K,,oivi.r .Tna. Hsi or. ir.. oubiic as wei . and as tuev are Keueranj

TnhtAa 'S.naMor. kood citisseiis. we suppose thuy will, and

ii!i..i.TnvuKT V. J. Friedman, zo out of onlce tour years irom now.

Aust. Kaesfin, Jos. I. Schuhmacher, M. with the blessings of the Democrats for

J. Dur auf, Andrew Kckcrt. meir laumui uiciiarge ui uhih.i

MKMBKaaini'. .1. P. Salb, 1'aui liUBK- ui we wonner wnai s uib iuuc.

Jcr. A. M. HochttesHng. with Mr. joepn uoivin, 01 treiauu, whu

TANsrfKTATioN. Peter B. Schelrich, received notice of his appointment a tew

John GraineUp.icher, N. J. Oberst. days ago, and went to the trouble ot nit

MiviMfi.-Geo. Friedman. Conrad in hi bond and sending lion, only

Eckert

Lawrencp lf-r. T

ir,.,linR.i. (iin. Fiifldman. Peter B. had some of the strongest Repnblicaii .Katie Have.

."::.. . - . .iitf.j! . , t " i ! !.. ii

ticheirich. Frank Jnscnh. aiaaison lownsuip on ins jwnnuu.

a umfru ivAt- Tnim T. Tiro It Thrve. annears this mitrbt be an instance Of a

II. Dillon. Dr. T. Werlz. county "boss" getting iu his worK.

Ritt.ifa n. nnmip .1. -rrnxier. Alois in uasner. nio. uie umsi. iruuimcui

t. i?rot niiac. inlitra. Iworkiiisf Kenublicaiis. the men who

The next regular meeting will be on look after matters In the canvass and on TiiftMlav. Anril 23il. 1839. at the town election day, failed in having any atteu-

. ...' ' ... I.! 1 .l . .3

hall. All members are requested 10 De nun iiu 10 iunr wprewew jiinwcnvw, prewntaud vay dbe3. and some of them don't like it pretty

we II. but then thev tiavn't courage

I ..... . . in n

Circuit Court enougu 10 k ck agsiusi a couniy w.

auu aiter a nine buouneo grownng wm

Mr Wib Godwin has set his feather

renovater down in this place and is now in good shape to renovate the feathers

ot all the tmls in the county and adjoin

ing counties. Wib says if the girls

some of them, do go back on him he

wont get none the less beds.

Mr. Philips and Mr. Mattingly are now stopping in our town for a while.

j They seem to lie nice, quiet gentlemen,

sucu we iikc 10 see iu uur pitic. 7 Mr. Guthrie, representing Parsnnf'Jfc

Seoville, was iu our town Un week selling groceries, of which Iledrick bought

onite a nice Int.

Cnrren Dillon is filled from top to

bottom with nice new goods; give bun

a call. See his nice stoek.

The stave and saw mill of Cooper &

Ratubo, that has been 1$ miles south of

town all this winter, has moved about

two miles west, where they will be like ly to stay until tall, or longer.

Our schools at this place are progress

ing finely. Mr. Yager, of lluntingburg,

n. tun ei 1 11 & r 11 k a muiutna

"cuuv' trade In his business.

T. HecIHek has recently made some necessary improvements about his residence, add somewhat to the place. May others do like wise. Tom.

ASBItSTMTi5TgirBflnFWG

ThU It the mUtUi form of rruik Rooine ma&BfactaiW Wm Ht tb Mat thirty nw: la aAuAM fr u on tp or U roufa in all cflfHn. w

MW York. llIWMllfcl. I.tMMlM.

rate.. 'iXC !!TlrJr LJm. ro

VHICAHwiTU WHifcwn ri"-w"' -

SENSIBLE LOW-COST HOUSES.-

WHIUV I IIUHl OIW HW,-lw.w tw ntuB.intn.

,Tee Cone will mov his saw mill

from its present Ret Ih Perry county to his farm in Jacksou township. Paoli

Republican.

Notice of Final Settlement oI'Km-

tato.

JOTICB is hereby given to the credit

ors. heirs and legatees of James

II. McPherin, deceased, to appear in the

Dubois Circuit Court, neid at jasper,

Indiana, on the 2d day of May, 18S8,

and show cause, if any. why the Final

Settlement Accounts with the estate ot

said decedent should not be approved ;

and aid heirs are notified to then and

there make proof of heirship, and receive

their distributive ajiares.

This 12th day of April, 1689. Edmund Bkidoes, Admr., j de bonis uon. Tjtayi.or a nosTRR. Attorneys.

Tprit 19, 18S9 2w.

DENTISTRY!

1

rT. 13. a. mosby,

RESIDENT DENTIST,

IRELAND, - - IND. mRXOEKS hU'srofMoloDnl rrtof to lt needing anr

J. ork in t 4aul lt1 nuJ prol to pt? f it hit

clo.t AiWDtion Cold piutwort pcuiiy wncitoa

EiitertHinnieiit by M. E.

Sunday-ScUool

rogrCSS- na alt work wamnttii April la. iw ly SPRING ST06K de some JLT

Jno.Wor's

I?e

rKoKAM : 1. Owning SoBg "IWelce and

Glad " 2. Prayar-by Brother Beharrell. 3. Song 4i Will Sing of My liedeemer" f

4. Esay HOrigin of Easter Day,"

Maggie Corn.

5. "Resurrection of Christ," R. M. Milbiirn. S. Declamation Ulive T.aylnr.

7. ,Riisd oh the Last Day," Lather

pHrkcr 8. Paper "Christ's Resurrected Bodv." Jessie Travlor.

9. Class Exercise -"The Resurrection."

10. Select Reading -"Christ Conquer

ed Death for Us." Mrs. Sarah A. Cooper. It. Solo By Marv and Maggie Seacat. 12. Declamation "A Year in Heaven,"

to 1 Emma Cassidy.

Heading, by lue

IF YOU WxlXT XWE

LIGHT HAKNKSS, WAGON HAKNKSH. IMow HAKNKSS, KltORY LAF KOKKS. BCOoyVhips, saiii.ks, i:c

r UMthlKlilH he HarnriiaMHkfr'a llHr

limit t set It Ht KKUUCKD KATKS, of

KowrMuty. Tfcta walata

Hbawa auw jo oau ImIM

Hump I HMrr HMWi. mUa km PW to IT. Id awiaea fee t7e. 4 l to a thaaa

nTZlVkMalrlmilri la winter. TrtU laMdla balMwa ot

lo aU rtmnlML I MAT1UNAI. AKI'MITIMnrt tlWI

NIN.

MT CbmmmmI MrtM, rfctUatfhU, raw

Marca t. HM-i3w.

AH ORDINANCE.

Ah Ordinance for the regulation ef, and

licensing the barter and sale or spirit

uous, vinous, malt and other intoxicai in Honors, within the Corporate tint

its of the Town of Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana, in a quantity of a

quart or more. Rko. 1st. Be and it is ordained and

enacted by the Board of Trustee of the Town of Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana,

in regular session asstmuieo, mat it

shall be unlawful for any person, either) directly or indirectly, to sell, barter on a. a . I f

iejve awav, witiiiu me uorporaie hhihs of the said Town of Jasper, eaid County and State, for the purpose of gain, any spirituous, vinous, malt or intoxicating a .., at.. . a. a

nunr Hi a ie qnniuy uim a uusri hi

. . . . m -a

lime, wttbout nrsi procuring irom inei

Mrd of Trustees of said town, or the

Clerk thereof, a license so to do as here

inafter provided. Nor shall any person.

without having first procured such license, within said Corporate limits ot

said Town, sell or barter any spirituous.1 vinous, malt or intoxicating liquor, to be drank or suffered to be drank, in his bouse, out-house, yard, garden or the

appertenauces thereto belonging.

Sec. 2d. Any male inhabitaiitover the!

age of twenty-one years, desiring to sell

spirituous, vinous, malt or intoxicating liquors in a quantity of a quart or wore, wilfilii the Corporate limits of the raid Jvwn of Jasper, said County and State.

hall pay to the Treasurer or said Town of Jasper the 6um of Twenty Dollars as a license fee, and on the

payment of said amount, the said Treas

urer shall give to said person so paying a receipt therefor, specifying the purpose for which said money had been paid;

HEW firm:!

NEW STOCK

!

Hi Kit Stood Swap Dai!M

JOSEPH JOHN !

Having fenHRht thr Slore-fcnna ant! Steek ef Alula OrimrlipMhar, haa adtlrtl largely tkarete, and iHvltta the public tu Call and Ina pect hla atack ml

Fresh Groceries

OF AJU1L, KINDM.

R Intend ta ds the Greeer y Kaialaeaa of Jaaprr If cleae attenttM te kaialneat, law firieea, gel genda, large aaaartmeat, aad eeurtruua treatment ef every one will win It. "If You Don't See What You Want Ash for it"

For I Intend

ta SHaly alt Keanenatile demaada.

JOSEPH JOHX, JACK.nOX ST., BKTWIEN 8th and 5th. girtn IS. lsM-tf.

SEC my 5 ami 10 Camt COUNTERS.

PURE CANDIES. In GREAT Variety

ISaarlaltw. COMC aiutirt THEHEW

and mi nnaflButallnli nf COfil PAAaint tat ( nn' a

ill. aff f rrmtniinni i ii.vi in t" Uvn

said Board of Trustees, ot said lows of

Jasper, if in session, or to the Clerk of

said Town at any time, said Trustees or Clerk shall issue to said person a license

to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquor in a quantity of a quart

or more at a time, within did corporate;

limits of said Town of Jasper, for the

period of one year from date of said re celpt.

Sec. 3d. AMyperson not being licens-j ert aeenrding to the provisions of thiJ

Ordinance, wuo shall within the eaidJ

Corporate limits olfi-aid Town ol Jasper

ell or barter, directly or indirectly, any

spirituous, vinous, malt or imoxicat-

1 Louis Troxler, Leo. F. Spayd, have the coveted place given to another. 13. 'Responsive jncp Mchriner. Mr. Colvin has not been accused of be- School and SupL "l Estatr. John L.Bret?., Jos, Ing aught but a straight Republican, and j M. Paper-"Christ'i

s Return to Ueavea,"

Will begin its regular April term on be whipped Ih to saying its all right!

next Monday. Ttie Jury uornmisston- .,! be ready to hurrah for the g. o. p

era ou last Monday selected me tonow- and au appropriation in the next cau-

ing named persons to act as jurors :

Pkttit Jurors John R. Buechler,

John Myers, Nick Melchior, Wm, Kat

terhenry, Heruiftii Beckman, Jacob Bur

ger, jr Wm. Harblion, Philip Ktinkel,

Daniel Lichlytcr, Lewis L. Miller,

Albert H. Travlor.

Giiand Jurors. Albert Kiefnar, Da

Tid Raab, John Erny, Joseph II, Nichol

son, David Morgan, Clem. Lueken.

The docket for this term of court is

Y&SS!

Rosamund Hippies. Farmers are all busy. Miss Josie Crook is at P. S. Hessemer's

Mrs. Laura Jaeoba was visiting rela

tives on beerttick Kidge last week.

Shilnh S. S. is up and going right along

with Uncle Dick Gullet at the helm.

Tim "wnnun" nrnr'atriiPil the irurvol

fuller than usual, there being 71 criminal al jl0acb School-house last Suiidty. " actions for trial and 80 civil actions. ..t.t.M ....1

Of the State causes in which the de-U V .'7."A "',71",. i-."'

fendants havo been arrested, there is one lmi!. for murder, under indictment; one for ?Q ml? 'ou 6 saja they haye come infanticide, to ho presented to the grand vi, . .,,,, jury ; two for A. & B., with Intent ; two , Ohtbi. Joe church had a large audience

for ta se nretenses: one for robbery oauuam iu nicn iu nev n nous

15 Paper-"The Ascension of Christ,"

Clemmie Doane4

16. Song ' Christ Has Risen," by the School.

17 Paper "The Resurrection Morning." Lola Cox. 18. Class Exercise "Palms." 19 Paper-MBehold Where They Laid Him," Phineas Clark.

20. Paper "Proof of Christ's Resur

rection," Lottie Doane.

21. Sonpr-"We Will Sleep But Not!

Forever."

22. Dsc.-"Easter Lillias," Daisy Dil

lon.

23. Dec HA Kiad of Easter Z gs," Tillie Buettner.

24. Dec.-"Colored Eggs," Emma Joseph. 25. Dialogue Helen Traylor aad Erama Cassidv. 26. Select Reading Blanche Lemmg. 27. Song "Watchman Tell Me," by

Ulii Choir.

EiPrr.iae at the M. E. church. Doors

;nrwn nl 7 -3fl nV Inr-k. All cordially in

JOIIIV TROXLER, ing liquor in a quantity of a quart 01

more at a time, or wno snail sen or barter within the Corporate limits of said Town any spirituous, vinous, malt

ur intoxicating liauor. to be drank: on

suffered to be drank in his house, outhouse, yard, gardeu or the appcrtenences

thereto belonging, shall become liable for and pay to said Town of Jasper, a fine o penalty of Fifty Dollars. Ser 4th. And it is further ordained

and I'n icied b said Board of Trustees, that an emmergeiicy exists for the ini-

ned ate taking etlect of this urui-

unit, therefore., the same shall be in

force ami effect from and after its pa

mm and nubllcation for three weekf-

Biicoesstvely in some newspaper printed and published within said Town, all ol . - a a a a 1 I

which Is finally ordered anu enacteu uy

said Trustee.

COKNKK ef MAIN and 7th STREETS, JASPER, INO. Aarfl ).!. k URGE ASSORTMENT OF COOK STOVES

COAL

GASOLINE and

STOVES.

OIL.

Tin and Copper Ware! DRAM SEWER

JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE I JAMES MEANS S3 SHOE ,

IAMBI nUXI S4 ffKMI m atM aad mtIM. rtau liva

'taay iaa am ohm k vufaMMy ttja bmmC

JEKS KXAXI la aaaoMdy Mte

VS. aaaefaraaei

1 alawd

UaHrrty on aSa mmfktt

atWMca lumij

Aaaaana:

kaaMltaaanaara

J. MKAX8 ak CO.

1 arf th ahrra MrtaM av

s:

BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP, CHAIN

STATE OF INDIANA, i County or Dbboik, j

T. Oeorre J. Jutt. Clerk of the incor-

PUMP. PATENT WATER DRAW- porated Town of Jasper, said DnboU EU COMMON IRON LIFT PUMP, county, Indiana, hereby certify that the ' . .. j e ..,1 1 . .1

aoove ana loregomg is a iuii, irae anu

comolete copy of An Ordinance passed

and adopted by the Trustees of said

Town for the regulation of the sale of

soiritous. vinous, malt and lutoxioai

' a. a a . . . a. t .

ing liquors, witiiin toe corporate units of said Town, as taken and copied from

the records of said town.

Witness my band and teal as

l 8 y said Clerk, this 8th day of v-W Anril ISftQ.

GkohoeJ. Jutt, Clerk T.J. April 12, 1869 - 3 w.

SEBASTIAN KTJEBLEE.

reftraaty ). !-3tn.

Beveti for pottit larceny ; eight for A. & B.: (lighteen for selling liquor without

license; two for malicious trespass; one for assault; four for Belling liquor to

minors; one for Belling pistol to minor; three for C. C weapons ; one for allowing minor in pool-room ; six for oppressive garnishment of wages : one for keen

ing home of ill-fame, and fourteeu for intoxication. Of the eighty civil actions eighteen arc partition suits, petitions to sell land, &c, in which there is no contest; four are divorce- cases; and fifty-nine are actions for money demands of various kinds. To dispose of them all Is likely to keep

the court busy its full term of three

weeks.

The Clay county coal miners were told

Inst fall that unless Harrison was elected

their wanes would be reduced. The

operators who told them this have just notified thrm that thev niut submit to a

reduction of over 15 per cent., begitiniiig

.May 1. .in ex 1 r

There will be a regular old fashioned basket meeting and a baptising on the 13th of Mhv, at old St. Joe. Come with your baskets full.

It seems like the farmers in the grain

growing districts are worked up over

the price of twine. We learned from

some or tnetn last fan tbat tne g. o. p

would make things cheap when they

'got tliar." Well, they are there, and

your twine is cheap, eh? Take your

medicine, farmers; take it wttbout aiak

hig such a wry face. It is just as you prepared it last Cth of November. A

fool's advice is bettor than none, bo

watch how you prepare your medicine

uerealler and remember

Peooy.

The average natural age of the oak is

from l.&QO to 2,000 years ; of the elm, 350

to &00 years ; the maple, 900 to 800 year

the yew, s.swto a.wu; the cedar, 840

linden, 1,200, and the cypress, S&0 years

The 50.000 In bonds been final) hr

Harrison county, taakai the county debt

jirv,wv.

Dennis Collins, an asiistant door

keeper of the lat Indiana Legislature

committed suicide by cutting hi

throat with a razor, tna resn.lt f drink

Me lived t CaiBtlteB, lid.

JASPER LIVERY

AU'

ited. Admission free. T. K. Dougherty, Snpt. S 5.

1'tf DAVIS, the BMly VKRTICAX. FKB MADE. In THE TIXEST WORKIXO MA CHINK IN THE WORI.T, BUY ONE AND K CONVINCKI). THE KKM1NOTON la 8TKONO and HASUSOME MADK, with etra large aria THE MACHINE FOR ALL. Tin Roofing and Gotten nj. a Specialty.

NOTHING BVTTIfE RKST MATERIAL USEI. CALL and GET PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. Always walcome, at LEO SPAYD'S, JASPER, I PCD. Xarh IS, l-ly.

NOTICE Or ELECTION. VTOTICE is hereby given to the qtuli-

. IJCI1 (Uieio ui ins lunn i o , t, , i l, . .

Dubois county, Indiana, tbat tbtr. will oS np'"; lJLkm

SALE STABLE I

IUrS Twr CHiKTl! ftr CHEAT liMilBl

IN Dress Goods

AND-

MEN'S CLOTHING!

KUNKEL4ECKSTEIN!

... . . . V . . .

H fwiJi It with Kvl ateak. pttM4 le

Ute4 to all Mill anna tkm.

HTSMlal attntbsn clvan m-

morelal trav!rs whUiimi f vmhxDointa In tha cauntry.

Anril 17, 83,-lf.

n. i.Mmu mt tiie I.UKII flmla ne Ter-

atHike4 with WINTKR OOIS, mar; tha

the aanal trade will ename "'"'i TTrVi .11 . . r TlM-r-fa rn I HAVE OCT

n 1 - - - - - - .

nakeprleea that will MtaKeiMean ge.

POWDER

Absolutely Pure. Tab jwwilfr ntTr varira. A aarvtl of partly. trracta aat wlolMae Kt teaaotaleal ikaa ttM arainary kla4i, ami eaaeot to aeht la eontaxtKian r)ta tftemnHltatfV f law teH, fWrt wakat alam at lm POWDES CO., 1SS Wattfi., X.T. 3fMtaM,M-4t.

be aa election held on

MONDAY, MAT I. ISM, at the Fire Engine house of said town

for the purpose of electing the following

officers for said town, to-wtt : One Trustee for the 1st Ward; One Trustee for the 2d Ward;

One Trustee for the 4th Ward; One Marshal for said town ; One Clerk for said town ; One Treasure for said town, In witness whereof i have hereunto set ray hand and Seal as Clerk 1 L.s. J- of said incorporated towa of

any klna of WINTER QOOBt

FOR VHlHi

JOSEPH BUCHART,

WEST Oth Street, JASSPBB, INDJ

N. R.-Thehlrheat arlee.Ja tialleweM

fer an fclBitaef COUNTRY I'RIMWUIS. vhi iSie HOOTS anil SHORS, HATS aat CAr

IB (treat varirty,

Job PrlHtlnkf.

m ... It.. l,f f tl.

oftald inconiorated tpwa of pi courier asgs me po.,o tor Jsttltarn. J. W.;T.Kellsaie,Trei

.laaper, tuis 8th nay ot April, ion wnr n are prepare . ' haw t cUMr. Sev. KeaHlsr Cow. oa

. I kinds from a basins cara w PP;raaV lht nrtefaiac wk ftU

(iRotwr. J. Jhtt. raark T.J. neat ?. urdtapiiy ana av iiaiMBifr-" ' -

April I, liM-lvr. prim, lrkif wywwtrlt. tf,

BRICK FOR, SALE I

R. HOCHGESkHG I MOTHER,

kire take the yara fematly kpt by "4r falhr, m m. ta mi bb n a u'V ata

WHI ne M nfeeafea raratn me v BEKK la any qaaatlty detirea, at the YARD ON TIIE TROY ROAD.

f artkatar aUtfttion wilt k eaM te fllltnK a FULL 1WUSB.

rATTKRJi. aa4 fpaeiai nn firm 'r'JZ. WB WIU. Alio CONTRACT fer BUILWJKM aa4 FURNISH ALL MATERIALS. WfGlvr hss ft, Oalla A. HOCM0K9ANO atRTMBR. laaa M. 'SS-ly

Ireland Lssge N. 3Sft P. Jk A. M

OIUmm for the ensuing year : K. A

klleaen, W. M. ; J M. LemwoR, S W.;

e, Treas. ,

Haeoa.