Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 April 1889 — Page 4

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I inirxH at. mtK vs. irw a. fiui trt at : judgment 85. 9&. Ailw St rat man vs. Anna Weethyderman it si. : iadirMet t!24.

Henry Winkenhaofer et a., v. Aden Hsrt.r, ft sl.;jwdmnt im.OO. Louis Koester et al. v. Caroline HrtmliMrbtr: iudirmiHt M6. SJ5.

1 Frd Seboppenhorst vs. Christian ' ' feboppenborst : petition for inquest; APRILS, ldefendant found lnHe by the jury.

Jo. Fritz, guardian Widmer s Hairs; re

FRIDAY,

lwt.- at sW rV-iMk i J-rr fcr pan Mle of 40 BreOf land tO F. WWW" wfa 94 ut iMLiS a aM.! , hiah fr $10 ; coniirnjied. . . . Geo. K. Atkins et til. vie. Geo. Dlttwer Ciacrrr Cocst tarw lis April grind and L.. K. . St L. ; injunction ; jadearly Monday worning, Judge O. M. ment for defendant. Wlborn snoenateti itT tb burr. ami lul Hotlwe vs. Caroline Gramel-

Joaa J Iweu lwkirg after tbe steam, -paelier; judgment for $61 Ot?.

Turner MmKrr Lo. a.

Twentv-sir phs of ttilty were . Tf

Cawlm

tk nrk Ir,-n lot of woik GranielstMf htr : iadarment for i4 75.

Toe followine is report oi toe ipoi lion of ach a were t continued vp to Wednesday night : State vs. Aniiev Sutton : kidneaoin;

Supreme Court opinion put on record,; aad warraatied for ilefeadaat. j State vs. Calvin Still watt and Jobs F. Stillwell ; A. B ; guilty in one esse, ad ined each 3; nolle in other case State t?. Jas. Hobb ; A. Jfe B. ; fined f5.' State ts. Ellon Bradley : keeping noue! f ill feme ; fitted $10. j Slate Tj. Jos. Nelson; intoxication: na ti. State ts. Joba Keller; intoxication ;,

SaedfS.

W1m nafcgr wa tMc we gTe Jr CMMria, WW wm OM. crit lac CK WW jk tei CMMtm, anc tl CMari,

In the Arxus of

April 19th. "HkeT

, '"ww,BVf!l',T V nrtkie in which he ey: "There feUtoc Iwuor without Ikense: 4ck. Bu- . . . M. i ,it.

S1",1' 1 i20; -vr Wie.lnbrHer; t5 tbe a P. Congroation. known

fined

Seed f20: Jos. SchwartzmiHer;

.. mm AJLA - 1Ir

7T: , TT hi matter, but from what we can learn. iL ; fU1 '"r iLiI we think there are some things connected d f; 'ILiL f?i: with the movement that are not altoHenrr Bonnett: fined $20 ech in two. ...l., -,aUf u. ,... nni w

noiliod in one ea; Joseph Maloy. fined ' .i. fo-ia

ShilAh. We at Hot fiillv niivied as to. .New Madrid

SUIIK

swbI lowed up

As the nroalth. ropniation and central growth of KvftHsvilla ha lett Uroujfhl about largoly through her cheap tuel.

people nvo beoame cHtomHl tu ihiitk

that we iimI nothing cheapei in the way of fuel. Of eouree, the city of Kvhii. vide will propr aHd grow even if w hould jtet nothing cheaper than oureoal with which to drive the machinerr ot our six hHdied factoriw. Hut it wouM be HHiiktt the people of Kvaiisville to ret aupitiely upoM otir known rrnourcf m longao therein a hope tint enierprW ttacked by a reaonabla outhy of mune

! will seer.-e for hs iMturnl h.

It U the mihroken record of thi city that it ha been among the first ot llw oitifs of the roHHtry to avail itself of the HiOilern appliances and aid coiuiiiercil and imliistr'Nl etfort. It was one ol

the firt cities in the Union to 'take adjratitaKt of th twlaplionp exchange. It jwa ohk among the rtrit five cities in the -United States to light its atreetK with thci arc light. It hi? always hppn enterpris iag anil foremost in thoe aotivitii?

which build up conttuuuitiea upon an enduring foundation. I But it is imperative that Evunsville should exhaust every effort to secure that incomparable fuel, natural gas. 1 Jeterjence haebeen made several tiincs recently in this journal to the fact that the the 'ory of Gov. Charles Anderson concern

ing the trend ami a rut u uuUiritt gas fields of Indiana and Ohio. In brief, that theory is that the gas in these field', will be found embraced within an area of fifty mi lee on either side of the tiure

made m the tfreat upheaval ot 1S13, wlwn

was destroyed and the

UillkHlM llMHHlugn. A good rain fell kn Ism Friday nlfht, which has put a tiaw hee on the giow iHg iop; the prospects for fruit of all kinds ie vry gtiod. The greatest attraction in town is IK Line's fish-pond ; the fish are bsy shoaling.

Chas. McCarroll ha reeeivrd the appointment to le 1 M. at tlitlham, attd , la T liia utll lmi Ttut fSr nf

Si VliisTlo wn hLn' ol there vnt llmail ' VtotMnv, BaMIng Mtt i. fk1t. Botlw ComluK-, rtc fetrinif town, hhhi t got there et , the Hit-, vixikuiStroM mouldkd risruir.MOD packiwo Miwun,

iniiii-irHiioii is vo uiisy onaugiiig oiu

fo-tniasters thev havirt ifot time to ap

SENSIBLE LOW-COST HOUSES.-HOW

BUILD THEM.

eASB!STOEOOFING Thl it tba pmtM form of l'Mtal Rooflnir manurctaiwl by for tho Ct thirty 7r I U Uirt fornw) on nnpor UU roof a in lt rllHuriw, cn cmIIv m1I4 iy uiMkllUxl workmra, and eoata uly about half aawucU MUa. 8mfit eaat tmtriiHt pn Mm fry watt. N. W. JMNS MFA. M., 340 k 242 lnMih St., CMcHi. Mow Yewac. iHIUlfllila. l.HtaH.

SM Xaaaractam of M. W. JOHatB LUM PalaU, Ab4o WrB.IWf

OAUKKTW. KTC.

s? lW9 ... . iibe matter, and are not Mvinr them on

SJUW. Job nnnick, intoxication ;i r OWR responsibility, aud as it is not t m - v. . i. lourfiiht.we will for the present desist. ST3.J. Pinn;AimH; fined $2.)bflt fHture devel0p,Ilu may make it i Tnr V y; 10 neceseary for us to bore something else Minor; nollied. to say " StotMrk SamMiM4 W. H. CfXto:A. Now: win Rak8 pMM y wht is B. ; IT. H. fined ft. Samuel being s wrM- i. .4R.ka n Prhvtemn '

r: Tt u "T-'"r:- IT be i, be ought to be expelletl for writSu e ts. Jobn Mavo : c. c w;; fins . $o. 3 siich M artic)e. lf be is not a mem-

caaie ti jpna Jisiivry am jvob jb.ii Virn ; intoxication ; fined f 2 each.

Slate ti. L. werscbing; two caisi ; in

T a k ? i

"iT'ri.1." ...ssme errand -to produce discord. And

- ILa lea ' S heinz asked to state the facts in the ainor ; need. (matter, be dare not tell who asked him. LTi P Ginir; G C- w'He says: "We are not saying this oh . . j . , Jour bwn responsibility." Will yon State ts. Andrew Sehitter, A. B-,) ,ell us wboe responsibility you Sewe rs. Jaanes Bton; intoxication ;j ThJiM of tbe ShUoh conKrefa. . T j I tion, who are as gool men as "Rake" or Stat T3. Je-e Stton ; c c. w. ; fine 5..the who Jke(j him to ..MI),0I1

n W it ,,n 'fhftMi w vn tt iiv err rvv a a spit iv ui on 1 tu is Ti",:J ' wiwout t&es factj," rf acensed of something

. 1 vtauuKmici iixni. lit & mill l . J n flu

5ia40Ts. r.Jtawt, am Jljtw,Anarewi.M-f h!. wUtn ut r nlace in Warrick countv.

J.tmev;iBUJitcsLB; f8y. we nBd "When the Son at Omi

rfl.T3 UtoIKU,i; came to present tbemwlvea before the Sr rr j, , ... . c . I Lord, Satan came also." Read Matt 13th JftJilt 5riL Al?tS!,,!lie: Cbap-. Slth, S5tb, 3eth and th Vrs. am4Bernharw bebnlto, A. X, Is., eacbi B(lt -luke," or that other VLr s,MMr. innt ..'"TWlhlk oes not mea , the

- ' ' r jtwers 01 ine cnurca. a pettuon in a

cT ' w r , . t f - , (regular and leifal form, and properly .1 Jvf aT5 J R "ttVfil jo ' sl",et1' wa presentwl at a regalar meWj ?J:yr7Zi2tmU oftbe Sion, and acted upon as the fctate ts. Jos. A. Cox; falso pretense: lhoagBt rightf SHd in &'WtiV ,hev ot gnHty. thought for tbe glory of God, but "'Rake"

- U7 .1 T7i iV TV, r t.ti Cme in and says : "I am not reponsi-

Slate

Vandirer

. .1 . -. . ..... ,

mn.m,ni. Slut Ikut la cnmlkiix ....I .luLf

257mJ" X"t; A"fc B ;f",Uy ;it I am not seigS whether it Hrbe-t ..ft. Wn a. w.)Ur. v, for not lo divide the Shitoh congregation. Sate v$. Pjlly Am Walker; Man-;lHt , AX z ..H Hr.siW,w,lllf.

Grnavd Jury reterned S Indictments Wefne4ay. civil Acne.vs.

Jobn 3C. Lew mow, guardian W. H.

Green's heirs; order of sale continued.

W. S. Brers ts. U. M. Bail et ml.: tin- publish this if the Argus would publish

MLm. 11 "i me. iai int i nTe -kiii IIIIH oWm. A. Tray lor. Admr. of B. B. Ed-j fore to allow me to answer "Rake" in a MotHtoii, reports sate of land to Alice R. , matter reioable as thU, and was reGreen for 90; confirmed and deed fused. N. F. G. M. JCosnke, Admr. of Mary Sleinkamp, CoHf-eeration or Bells at St.Mclareavort of Kee of land tor one year to! rtul. Lewmrd Milsen for $35; confirmed. Tbe citiaent of St. Meinrad, Ind., ar GsnvrdiM of Geo. Krs' bers report tihly elated over tbe arrival of si. Hchat Krrt for 412; beautiful molded bells. Tuey will supcofr"5 . , Jply the place of the nt destrored bv the Fh. aehwank:, gwtrdtan of Jos. Oe-siiilrtMJ;, gre of S-pteinber . 1887. krs beir?, reports jth; of real estate to jTbe Urgst ha Wen purchased bv the "iliKlli iUM eda8rB1d "J.sutH.:rilion ot St. Meinrad's citmen. ordered. khA tu tvtBiMr tuun

Gnardian of teH Ox reporfs le ol jfrom the metal dug from the ruins of tbe ad to John Wibbels for 1-350: eo-'i.,...i 'ri.- :

uiiHvjm inzt 1 ihi lis 1 niunnm t - raugemcnt is due to the celebrated Prof. Singenberger i'raeses, of the Cecilian

v erein, at Milwaukee, Wis. The golems

con4cration of the bells will tak place

undav atternoon, April 2Sih. The It

land to John Wibbels for $1J90; con-

juwest ami ueett ortterei. ftate, ex rel. Atty. Genenl Micbener Tt. Jacob Burger, Val. Bretz. Gen. Me Doweil and Jobn H. C beaky ; on .ru$tice

of Peace boeo ; juogment for $173 00.

. The central line of this

fissure, Got. Anderson believed, would pa&s probably through Spencer county,

on the Ohio river, and leave 1'oscy, Vandarburgand Gibsoti counties within tbe Western limits of the gas lielt. The theory, so far as it applies to this county aud Gibson county, has been Miffieieuth tested by the drill to establish its truth, traces of both oil and gas having been discovered in well No. 1, near this city, while in I he well near I'riiiRatnn a flow

of gas estimated at two tn three million

ing such an article. If he is not a racm-jft Pr day was developed, but which ber. be has just about as much buinesj Has since stopped because of the itnpermeddling as tbe devil bad in the garden feet work of the driller. Operations are

of Eden, and it is certain he is on tbe,to be resumed there, and thre is every

reason 10 oeitcre tuey win up rewarded by a pauit 'strike." The drill has nof been ited at ail in Posy county. Work on the well near this city continues, notwithstanding the discouraging obstacle that have been encountered nod only partially OTercorne. But companies are organizing nil around us. aud the drill will toon be started in Tell City, Perry county, and in Jasper, Dubois county. A movement is on foot also to drill in several

So that it

may be taken as an assured fact that,

within the next few mouths, we shall

know whether gas, in paying quantities, is to be hid in the First District, and it it is, Evansvilie will, of course, secure it

either by ptpiug from atfjolning counties or from wolls located within our own

county.

Tbe importance of securing this fuel

is illustrated bv the general ellbrts being made by all cities and towns within piping distance of the gas fields to share it

benefits.

Owensboro is moving to pipe from

Clove-port.

Louttrilie has already hrongut the gng

00m an a'ljoiuhi county in Kentucky,

ind is getting ready as r ipitllv as p

ible to lay its mains over the city. The

work will, of course, require eonsidt--

thle time, but it is thought that the

lories adjacent to the pipe line and a considerable portion of the southern pm ot tbe city will be supplied belore next tail.

A great mmv private tiou-es are DC

ng supplied with pipe?, for 'he pu(p -e

of using ga& tor tioinentic purposes instead of coal. It is estimated that th.

natural eae tuel will be cheaper at 50

eonts per 1,000 feet than the ordinary

soft coal.

Tifitn. O., has Toted to construct and

in&iuuia a pipe line for the supply of the

city.

The Decatur County iimi.) uommi-

sioners have deleriiiined upon goitit;

Iowh 30OO leet in hope of securing tint

ura I tea-. The conditions are thought to

he similar to Lsncaster. O., where the

iraa was obtained at a great depth

Two enormous gas wens were 6trucK

at Findlev. O.. on tha 12ih inst., on

with acaoavcitv of over 30,000,000 feet and

the other with not lesa titan 20,000 O0U

feet. The former is owned nytlmeitt.

Harrifon County, Ind., now has seven

good wells, the last having been struck on the property of Cores Boone a few

days sinee.

ifS wtHT, ilrJjfi T Willi- ble for H U of my Jfht, and te vs. WHlfc Stillwell and .w,,,5a someboly told me to tell the facts about liver ; pottit ksreeny; g.ilty ; not it bBl j im BOt fll,,v wlvi(1 HboHt jt

body," who is responsible for nothing.

who can have no gool motive in view, had better attend to his own business, ir be has one, and let other people alone. fi, F. Gill. P. S. I would not ask tbe Courier to

f rei. s-iuviei xy, " - Rev. Fiotan Mundwiler, O. 3. II.. will Maul f iuWbmI M I .1. (A

J. Senlacbteret al. vs. Cfm, kaninea- of St. Meiarad would gladly see msnv berg; juig went f2. . of their fellow-christiane attend this

w r. w am. a. uraat et ai on btM ; wlemn occasion and share ia their Joy.

dUai'frsed

D. J. Mackev et al.Ts.II. Rudolph , jr. ; jadgMoi $423 State, ex rei. Geo. W. Warren vs. A. Seberrar et al ; stricken from docket. D. M. OnWn x Co. vs II. Hop peajaa et al.; judgment $130.32. D. M. Oborn Co.ts. Jobn Wi lasers ;

Evansvilie Courier.

OQrThe Supreme Court has bald the

Act of tbe last Legislature creating

Commissioners unconstitutional. Tti

next session of the Legislature should

provide for an intermediate Court, with

final jurisdiction ia certain claeaee of bIiabs MTai An nnl ImI! tt arntild It

Job Pruitt rt. Alex. F. Shoulders:

ta. . a o m, '1 : - . . -

Jobs Scbaaf ts. Alex. F. Shoulders.

tt at ; adgaeat f 1 12. 40. J. Grametseaeeer k Co. ts. A. M. Tnsy, et al. ; judgment $1H0 S3. Iloosaer Drill Co. ts. ti. ilepnenjaae k Co. ; jadf met $121. 2. Job M. Robinsoa et al. ts. II. Rudolph, Jr.;jadgmeat for $34X10. John Brandeteia at al. ts. Mary J. Beeler.etal : judgment $il. 7S. Jos. FriedKin at al. ts. Gee. II. Rase?, at at. dkmiseed. Jot. E. Bcbart at al. ts. Alex. F. ttsessMers ; jadgntent ffO. 8S.

Jos. Friedmava at al. Tt. Jm. X. EIHs ; t . a

Jacob F. Bambenrer et a), ti. Joba Rebae ; jadf moat $17. M. Fred HaeWr and other heirs of John R. HaKbnar, 4eeaed ; partition ordered, Geo. R. WHeoa, John T. Cora and Jos. Mater eaaoiated Cotnmirtioaers. Jaee Roaebar t. Adam Hartar. at al. firadesnre ordered for $246 40. Baa . Jobaaaeman Tt. Joba Wiiaa; aal.;jifaat$l.aO.

(to adopt a constitutional amendment in

eraasing the number or Supreme Court Judges. It would take a few more men

to Indianapolis, but that is about all, s the case are generally only critical!

examined by one of tbe Judges any wy

Limit the right of appeal to them, and

provide a borne Uourt for many cam.

STbe rush into Oklahoma lat Mon-

dav was wonderful. It is thought lOO.

0CO people went Into tbe Territory that

day. There was mora than a man for each 40 acree, and many were killed, and

hidden awy secretly, whose end will

aver be known. Towns sprung up like

HtusnrooHs. itutarte nati aot an nou-e ia tbe morning, and polled 10,000 roti for Mayor of the eity in tbe eTeniug, and Tuesday bad a daily paper, a bank,

nasi a ooaen stores, ami numeroMs

hoaeae, frame and oanvaes. Lots will

likely be bought cheeper there ia ix

months than now.

Fox Rent. A rasidence ia Jaaper of tou roottts. Apply at Co cam Oflmj.

Jrtdigestion 18 not only a distressing complaint, of itMUT, but, by causing the blood to becooe depraved and the system en feebhnl, ia the parent ot Innumerable aaatatliea. TItat Ayer'a fsarMparllla i the beat cure for Indigestion, even when com plkated with Liver Complaint, hi proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, ef Broekway Centre, Mich.: " Liver complaint and indlgsatioa al my life a burden and ctm? nr ending my exiftnce. For more than fotr yearM I Hufteret untold agony, wan reduced almost to a skeleton, ami hardly hail utreneth to ilra myslf about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only tbe mtmt delimte could tm iligesteil at all. Within the time mentioned several physMana treatetl me without giving relief. Nothing that I took .semet to do any permanent good until I eomtaenced the awe of Ayer'a aanaparilla, which baa produced wondrfnl rssnlta. Soon aftr eommeneing to take the aarsapatilM I could see an improvsment in my eoaditioB. My appetite began to return and with it came the ability to digest all the food taken, my strength lmpeered each day. and after a few moalM ot faithful attention to yor dirvctiotM, I found mysslt a well tmsm, able to attend to all household dwtbts. The medteiae has gtveav we a aewkaaeaotlue." Ayir's Sirstpirilli, raariatB bt f Dr. J. C Ayer aV Co., Uwelf, Meet, n w at 9 ww aw. r ob bv Bvaane .(

point new one?, and perhaps Noah miy have time to build another Alk bofore he receives 1 hit Hpioiniiuent. The Rlkius, Kvhiis & Laslihrnok Mill Co , aud tlii'lr liHiidi), relunied home Saturday; stv thev are doing lino work.

Horn, tn John A. and Dell Morgan, a big boy; grandpa L' flier passed through)

town standing in tits stirrups; tie whs going to see the new babe was the cause. The case of Mary A. Cave vs. Joseph Fisher whs tried las-t Tliuixlay, by a jury of twelve ; tho jury hung; nine for the plaiutiir, and three for defendant. The CHg will oe tried agttiti the sixth day of

May.

Ztrpv COOK,

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fOiST IKM HIvS-UOW TO III 11.11 TilK.u ?

Now readf. Thia eouUlna plan, llltmrttlou, mi4 fouii'l1"! tIoilptlunn or .14

nrw. nruiiiui.anu 1 Hmv tmnirr lira. uv.,mk v,.i mm in itmu

HUow bow you cu UilM- ytfOOU doum for 91750, and bow to lulxt (JW

FROM ANOTHKR AMllLKK. Fine weather at present. Frink was at Sunday school last Sun

day, but did not take Miss Mary botuel

What is the matter, frrauk.'

Mr. Henry Graham was in our town

last week trviug to purchase a horse,

and visited his relatives near this place.

Milhurii aud Blcdo are having a good

tinio catching foxes; they have caught four, and have not got them all yet.

Sorry to say that our good Dr. from

Portersvillo lost his patient he was wait

ing on ht Hillham. Don't get out ot

heart, Doe ; tho best of Doctors lose a

patient 6ome tunes.

Tell Frisky that Billic Doling is all-

right rigid side out.

It will he one hundred years the 30th

day of April since the inauguration of

President George Washington, and the

people are going to celebratn that day at

Mount Lebanon Church Wo expect to

huve a good time. Everybody come.

HILLY ItOLlNfl.

Sjck Headache 18 a complaint from which many suffer and few are entirely free. Its cause M Indigestion and a sluggish liver, tbe cure for which la readily found in tbe ,aae of Ayer'a Pills. " I have found that for sick headache, caused by a disordered condition of the aUanacfa, Ayer's Pills are the most reliable remedy." Samuel C. Bradbura, "Worthiugton, Mass. "After the use of Ayer'a Pills for many years, in ray practice and family, I am justified in saying that they are an excellent cathartic and liver medicine eostaiaine all the claims mailt) for them." W. A. VVeatfall, iM. I)., V. P. Austin ft N. W. Itailway Co.. Burnet, Texas. "Ayer's Pills are the leat medicine known to me for regulating the bowels, and for all diseases caused by a disordered stomach and liver. I suffered for over three years from headache. Indigestion, and constipation. I had no apptite and waa weak and nervous wofit of the time. By using three boxes of Ayer'a Fill, and at the same tints dieting ravself, I waa completely enred." Philip lckwootl.TopBKa, Kama. UI was troubled for years with indigestion, conMlpatlon. and headache. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills, used in small daily doses, restored me to bewlth. They are prompt and elective." W. H. Strout, Muadville, l'a. Ayer's Pills, METERED BT f Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., LoweH, Mats. fM by alt Dragglrta awl Datri ia MedMa.

AprltJS. lS8-ly

March 1H-

fanTPMlrt, hrnllhr, llNt, rul, and nlrr la kumuirr,

ilir Nralca in wilier. ieiw ihimiiii uuu.irrt or liowra MAT10NAI. AKCllITKtT'H LNMIN, V1 CktBtaMt Mire-l, laUM0lvkia, r.

i3w.

iJWAMTED!

tA LESMEN

in rtirn for die cale of N"urrr Stock. A full llnr

of l.Kllt) cpccUldtK. SALAKY AM KXTKKSKS nulil t ncc-lil tut-u, So rjirlfic nffi"iry. Write

for Urnm. tiinK age (Mention int-. jmpcr.j

O I DnflTUuV nr'ryniHn,BBat rarK,

U- L, DUUMIUI, KHUIIKSTKK, . 1. April as, at.

AN ORDINANCE. An Ordinance for the regulation of, and licensing the barter and sale of spirituous, vinous, limit and other intoxicating liquors, within the Corporate lim

its ol tho Town of Jasper, Dubois

county, Indiana, in a quantity of a quart or more. Sac 1st. Be and it is ordained and

enacted by tho Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana,

in regular session anecmoicd, Hint it

shall he unlawful for any person, either directly or indirectly, to sell, barter or

give away, within the Corporate limit, of the said Town of Jasper, said County and Slate, for the purpose of gain, any spirituous, vinous, malt or intoxicating liquor in a less quantity than a quart at

a time, without first procuring from the Board 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 ol

said Town, sell or barter any spirituous,

vinous, malt or intoxicating liquor, to be drank or stifl'ercd to be drank, in his House, out-house, yard, garden or the appertenances thereto belonging. Stc. 2d. Any male Inhabilmit over the age of twenty-one years, desiring to snll spirituous, vinous, malt or intoxicating

liquors in a quantity of a quart or more.

wiinin ine corporate limits ot tnc tain

Town of Jasper, said County and State,

shall pay to the Treasurer of said

fowu of Jasper tho sum of Twenty

ollars as a license fee. and on the

payment of said amount, the said Treas

urer shall give to said person so paying1

a receipt therefor, specifying the purpose!

for which said money had been ttaid :l

. ... . . . . i

and on presentation or sain receipt to the

said Board of Trustees, of said Town ofj

Jasper, if in eestion, or to the Clerk ofl

id Town at any time, said Trustees or

Clerk shall issue to said person a license

sell spirituous, vinous, malt and in-

oxicating liquor in a quantity of a quart

or more at a time, wttidii a id corporate

imita of said Town of Jasper, for the

period of one yoar from date of said ro-

elpt.

hr.c. 31. Any person not being IIcpiih

1 according to the provisions of this dinance, who shall within the stiii.i

Jorpornfe limits ol aid Town ot Jasper

ell or barter, diiect v or indirect v. nv

pirituous, vinous, malt or intoxicat-

tig liquor in a quaintly ot a quart 01

more at a time, or who snail sen 01

(tarter within tin; Corporate limits of

aid Town any spirituous, vinoim, mall

ir intoxicating liquor, to he drank or

tillered to lie drank in hi house, out-

(mute, yard, garden or the appertuuencoi.

hereto belonging, snail become name or and pay to said Town of Jasper, h

tine or penalty ot Fifty Dollars.

Skc 4th. And it is further ordained

mil enacted hi said 15 anl ol TniMt ei-

that ail emmergeiicy exif-ts tor the immediate taking elieel of this Oidi nance, theretore, the same shall ho in

tovce Htid ellcr-t from and alier its passage and publication for threo week

successively in some newspaper printed

iiiil published within siid lown. all 01

which is finally ordered and enacted by

said Trustees.

NEW FIRM!

NEW STOCK

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"A New Eroom Sweeps Clean! M

JOSEPH JOHN!

HvIiik bought the Store-bonne and Stock of Atoll OrMtueUiiHelier, Iihh added luridly thurcto, Hint InvltiK the iiiilillo to Call anil lHi-t hi" Htock or

Fresh Groceries

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135 ACRES OF

oml White Klvor Bottom

Land, which produced 40 bushels o

wheat per acre in 188S, and upon which

i have raaiizwi from 7iL to uu rent

annually. Has good dwelling, outbuild

i tigs and orchard. Will sell for part cash

balance on easy terms Is in 1'ike county

lodiaua. W. A. OLIPIIANT, April 2C. '89 4t. Union Indiana.

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H Intrnita te da th Grocery RHaineaa or iHapcr If clone Httrntlon to liilalnfaa, low prlt'va, Rood jcooiIk, larjte BaortHiBt, and ceurteuHa tretMient of every one will win It. " You Don't See What You Want Ash for it" Tor I InteBdltn Supply all Reaaonnble dCHIHIIlU. SEC my 5 and 10 Cent COUNTERS.

PURE CANDIES, In CREAT Variety Specialty, COME and SEE THE NEW STOCK.

JOSEPH JOHN, ,IACXMX ST., BKTWKKN fltli and Tith, Murch 15, 14f tf.

Aak Tear K tailor fbr tbe JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE ' at Tnr. JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE

AeearalBf to Yoar Xeeae.

.JAMES MKANS 94 TTTOB

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irocKins:, ami KKUUIKr.S , NO " imK,KlMriN.t41 luff perfectly eat; the rt time It

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STATE OF INDIANA, I Countv or Duhois, s

I, George J. Jutt, Clerk of tho incor

porated Town of Jnsper, said Dubois-

county, Indiana, hereby certify that the above and foregoing id a lull, true and complete copy of An Ordinance passed

and adoptod by tho Trustees of said

Town for tho regulation of the sale of

sniritous, vinous, malt and iutoxical

ing liquors, within tho Uorporato Hunts

of said Town, as taken ami copied from

tbe records of said town.

Witness my hand anil seal as i l. 6 said Clerk, this 8th day ol

April, 1889. Gbokcie J. Jutt, Clork T.J. April 12 188!) - 3 w.

y thoe of Its price wbictt hat ever been placed fxtenUvily on U marktt

in which CHrauimy

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J. MEANS aV CO., Baatan. tall Maelfar the abeve abeea for aafe by

SEBASTIAN KUEELER.

Frlniir IS. 1H8H-3m.

JASPER LIVERY

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SALE STABLE

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MEN'S CLOTHING!

Tha lAtKnaaa nf thn aewann Unit me over

atoeked with W1NTKK OOOIIS, mnrn than thft Kauai trad will nblv me to aell, I mart

ilUnna ef tHm. Therrfnro I HAVE CUT OFF MY PKOriTS. and Heart n tttMa early te

make prleea that will make tnem g.

Camaanctcat a bargain, If you want

any kind of winter goods FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHART,

WBSTOth Street, JAHPfiK. IM.

N. W.-Tb Wlakeat nrlee, In trad, allowprt

far all khwU -f COUNTRY PKOLUUK, i:l

KUNKEL& ECKSTEIN!

HAVIW0 pnrehued tba Japer l.ivtry mamt, nava rnrii!tapd It with amod tck, and are prepared to

attend to allcalla upon tnem.

Strsaeelal attantlen atlven ta cam

merclal travedera wlahinar ta vlalt aainta In th eauntry. prit aT.'s.i.-tr.

ea MOOTS) ana SHUKH, MATS and UArs

iBgrtMKTarieiy, wnr.ni-.

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BRICK FOR SALE! A. HOCHGESANG t BROTHER,

Hare takn the yard formerly ttept by Ihelr lather, and

will no tie preparen io inrniKn uir. nr.m ur BRICK In any quantity dealrtd, at tba YAIID ON THE TIIOY ROAD.

PartlcHtarattentlon will be paid to flllltia KtJM.rlOtSS

PATTKnN, an1 "pecfal term Bl ven on wr nru,j WB "11.1. AtJttl C0NTKA0T for HUll.uUtGa and KURSISH AM, MATKRIALS. MTOivo usa h Osail. A. HOCHGKSANO HROTMKK. JnnaM. 'SS 1y.

IreUtitl Lodge No, a8, P. A A. M Officers for the ensuing year: E. A Oley.en, W. M.5 L M Lommon 8 W.J II F.MilhHrn.J. W.jT. Kcllsnis.Treas. ;

W Ti Cooper, Sec'y, Ilegtilar com. on

Job PrlHtlHg.

Tho Coumr-R asks tlm public for U job work. We are prepared to do all

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