Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 May 1889 — Page 8

GULLKDA GKA.VG15K.

harper Snciiro h Snvk of Sv;hj. and Seek Safety in Snckin-4om.

Princeton Leader : Another gii!jntie, swindle hs Imkm perpetrated npm " unsuspecting reidiMt f(iii(u foauty, mill he i ft poorer but prnhahty a hIm-i mm The vlntlm J? Mr, CiabmiM Polk. 'me of the wealthiest fatMitn c the I'uut'lv 4 Mr Pmk lives but a short tli(MCt from King's Station ami nwn-iftbout acres of Ihe Inst farming U'd lM' found Oh Wcdn Ihv f )at week two tstniugMrt called on him. 'rlil wm nothing unusual, as stranger mini wired, huuluf strangim represented th'i they wwttoiit in Uiu intere! Ot n wld owed sUter, living in Chicago, who hid a ih!ii1mi- of bov. and wanted lo put

I'hflsin h lurni itnnittWher ill I hi PUT' Of

Houierdii for the. moral, iii1I.'cmi and phvM wet mm of l lu tltrre dfi hoys. TIipv hid Ihmmi .directed lo M Pilk. ami -iflvr JlHVhlJT spent Wedlie-da and TIU'd.iv iu vinwni'f the. farm, the feteoiiident that tUe nhl-r WOUld com filler ii juM I lift spot upon which lo rra tho wayward boy tip ! noble- manhood. They weteto pay 75 in nh p acre tor the farm, amounting to iwarh $200K). All wa arranged atM'ae tortlv. Then thev exhibited a draft 01 Now York for r-"i,300, and stated tliHt in order to avoid delay hi sending bae

to Chicago, to have lha cister subtItuto

h cheek for f h t'X'ift amount, they wnnii' jtmt give him the chuck (or $2:1.300 in tmme.nt for Ids twentv thousand dol'ai

farm, providing he would pay them the difference of 2,3U(). This would U

mutely a mutter of accommodation an would sivu eonaldenihje time in romum atlngthcdeal. Mr Polk Innocently con routed to this; arrangement, came to towi Friday morning and secured the money which was finally paid over shortly be lore noon ot the same day. The fol

then stated that tliey woitbt go

b.ick to Ft. Branch where they had

some business to attend too, and would ifltuni in the attemoon. when if he

would kindlv have the deed mad

out. thev would then secure it and

return the same night to Chicago. The

never returned for the deed. It was neith

er the deed nor the hum they wantet

but the 12.300. which they had and were

gone. This fact dawned on the iunocont

farmer within an hour after they ih(

taken their denirture. Then tie muni-

known the transaction, which had here tofore been kent secret, and 11. D. Me

Gary, Tom WUberspoou and Joe McGary

started in pursuit. Tliey loiiowett cmsi on tliB trail of the sharper and were

from information they could get along

the road, not over three hours behind As the thieves were going in the direc tlon of Mt. Vernon, the pursuers tele eranhed to the marshal there, giving

description of the men, and telling them . : . . ! .1 . fi'i.t.

lo oe on tue iookuui ior umiu. j.ui uhternrisinir peace ofllcer, however, while

carrying the telegram lu his pocket, a

lowed the nartles described to go into

the town, put up their team and then unmolested, take the evening train-fo

no one knows where. Those in pursii'

imnn their arrival at Mt. Vernon am

learning the facts immediately voted th

belt to ttie marsnai. uurc n w iLnm wiia Inst and their capture wil

biiblv now never ho Hlected. It

reported by parties along the route that there were three men iu the buggy, although only two showed up during the riaal with Mr. Polk, and it is aleo said

that they telegraphed from Carmi to the livery man at Fort Branch that ho would find hit team at Mu Vernon. While Mr. Polk Is not a subscriber to the Leader, this papnr has the deepest

sympathy for him. It has sympathy for any man who allows himself to be duped by such a glaring and honry-headed pwindle as these sharpers practiced, Gibson county has seven good news.utters, and from week to week over and

over again these papers one and all h iv repeatedly warned tho farmers of the county sgainst such swindlers. It ievldant that Mr. Polk doesn't read many nf tht naners miblished in the county, or

if he does, he pays very little heed to the 9i wi-tf repeated warnings that havo time and J? .

again appeared therein. Truly sucu men are objects of sympathy.

flonstipation,

IF not mmnlied In aeiMou, It liabto to Wowe habitual ami chronic !- lio purtsatives, by weakuutug Ih bowels, ctmtinu, rather than cur, Uw evil, Ayer's rills, Mug mild, wfftctlve, hwI BtrHgUienls In tUtir actloH, ar (?Hrally reowiH!MUHl by the faculty m thu bttit ot H;rUiU. "ItavltiK bee subject, for years, to cousttputum, without belag; HblaUimid mucU ridu f. I ai lat trivd Ayers Pill. 1 tlcviii it both a ilutv ami a pIMur t4 u-MSfy ttmt 1 have uri"el gr-al Ik!Hott from their ut. For ovr two yar ml 1 liave taken one ot tM pilla ivrv nkht Wfurw rtlrliiR. 1 wonkl not ltowiuuu, 2C lat MU St., Carlisle, Ta. " I have been taking Ayer'a nils and nlw tJwni in my family since lts, awl cheerfully reooninienil them to all lj iihI of a nafrt lint efftHJtind cathartic, John M. lSojjjfH, LouUville, Ky. " For eight vears T ra afflicted with roHitlnstioii, which at last lweaw mi m that the ihvtore could lo no more) for we. Thou I Ihhh Ui Uike Ayer's pills, ami noon tlw Imweli reeovral their natural and regular ; action, so i tlwt now I am in excellent health." b. L. LonghlffWge, ltryan, Texan. Having utwl Ayer'n Pills, with gootl results, 1 fully indorsUf them for t lie purimWS for which tby are rrcointnendeil." i-T. Conners, M. D., Centre Uritlge, Pa. Ayer's Pills, rairARM bt t Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass. Buld by all Drtttfgfeu mk! DeaWr In Medkla.

SPR!NGand SUMMEF

CLOTHING

AND

II

GOODS

Largest and Best Stock in the Co Sermershelm 4 Co

N.VKT1X aCMICIKlCII.Jr.

AXUKKW IHl3I.iK

MICH A s:h

M. SCHEIRICH, SHULER & Co

I

PBOPBIETOBB UNION FIiOUR 1IIIIIS

, INDIANA.

!

REAL BWB AlikNCl'!!

J . B. Slatek,

KmiI KNtt AKMt at IRELA1VD, - ITNTI.

. . .... mm tm mm A V 1 1.

YE HAVE LATELY ADDED TOW" Sst U IMlMtOYKMKNTS AND NOW HAlvh UU-

PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR,

where dPMreil. or will rni n

Which we

.on,, i v- 1? PAD W I IK A T

HHilM'.AT HASH IMtlCE FOU (.OD n HbA

Ki M HEAL tin lift teaUj tal It fir En

. . w ,tAtt ami nvtttiiiiwi Alll

rrcre3pctfullv invite the. f-mers nfn t.ern -----

and uiMI, ami icarn imh;i-

M. WOUBIKICII. WIDLEn x Go'

mill, and llour

Keh. 27j 1885-ly.

0. KCKEUT.

J.KUKEUT.

A. ECKLWT.

J. B.KESSNEIL

Eckert Bros. & Co.,

The followiHie Real Kat fnr aale:

it i v mu Mtt t HilmiV4f ft. M crM Ui

iiWr.fcUer In cIMl. W ri to

rm kaltawi: tUn,-r f Utm

u .j .... i, MiiKilBtftiBfr. two rHHn (tM

4mk: emr lm fur KiUnrr

. J n r. imh wile MMHk f lrk4 iik!

u.ur niW rt f J.jHr. UHt m Urn. .. h IaimI rexl tlmlfw. UtM titv c-M irMHt bM-M4 kcMllr, A vrjr g4 '" Ilk. f pvr rt j ltw Hmcr II, mil f i f ltf lfMl 56T.fti hmUttr "n ! tiifiKr iwpKr whllr Wwk

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lt. JmM HtO r4Hif : rnh - ! ihWr Ht

l,..w M u iie w jew Tf . , isrv in iMI) er t 6 pr tt.

r (M4 ffdlor ltli ift rx.. rHHl H,lr .iik.iW mh etwt nuMk f4. Rr w!mI ! cbufrn

tiTperccrr J . VUe very y ur. mmI ebt fTW.

Wrrf 14 wile "ftii " ir. pn ir HOUmlUI

Ifnm r ra4M wninnOii-l

OUJt WAtfHINGTOX LKTTBIC.

WAtMiKre-Nt D. C, May Sd, IM9. Preklt Harrfeo Hm rtfam1 to ex.

tewil tbe tlwe for 11m Railway Mall Setv-

ica U inmm) tinner tt rule, ul uih Civil

$erT(e Cowwies-ioH. Con-e)n -mIIj ho

ap.iHtMteHt eM ih mmmi in that brai.eh ot the (Jovtrnment wtTiei aftir May iM, except iIhoukH the Civil Seivira CowmImUih. This action wi- taken in oMjiiion to the ihhH. ot V siiiiNtier General Wanamakf-r, who hid aktd lu

have the lime extended,

The mot thoroughly flimnnoinled

man in the Unltwl Statee Bill Mahnne,

i Viiuinia nail unite a lonif intn vitw

with tin' President oh Saturday, and it

is Mild that he mnde a most pi I eons an.

peal tor rerovniilon nt krih sort. He

in no longer choice ahoui what lie get?.

lie fetartttl out ty iiemanfttnjr a Cihit.i t position, lint now he huuildy at-ke to h ailowi d to name a lew of the Hindler FetlirHl officials in Virginia, t,nd it U by no nieann certain that fcven that privilege itt lo he allowed him. Provident Hart ifeon, as a lawyer, must he ft miliar with the old Ktixiiidi leai maxim which MR,Mthe receiver of stolen ifooda if a bad as tin- th,ii,' I nt hia

action in rutliiiK the Arqunintiti.ro ol Ida old itiend W W. Dndlov. who o it; mi 17-

voicis of Indiana into

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ilOllt'I' lTini!"

c cc ecmgj

CO s-

o'co'cc c - eCOCO CO CO CO CO..

ith the LATEST IMPKOVKD HOLLER MA lake none hut THE BEST BHANDS OF

living supplied these Mills fill I VI.-l?V u'n nnw

Wl HIS

ancy and Patent Process Roller Flour Which adttiiu of no

ilvie rvcTVboily lo Buy the Bcyf an ii the hc.npcl. Kd r,lour causes diclr

is !wayr bills.

f.T. . m j . xTrnorv FOR WHICH "WE WILL ALWTTEAT W'ANlhL). WAYS PAY THE HIGHEST

rltlCE lr UA&ll, 11 IIAUw unviiv.v,

ECKERT BROTHERS CO.

1AHKET

neiit)r21. 18S3 ty.

is!

Have jut opened the largest and be

assortment oi -Ainrcnaiiumt:, ui all kinds, ever brotiht to Dubois Comity, and will sell goods

Ohmmz Q Cash

XHkS ASV OTHKR KOUSK IN THK COUNTT.

LOOK AT OUH LATEST STYLE OF

Gentlemens' and Boys'

. Clothing,

lor SPUING and SCMM EU wear in all

grades, irom a un uF.

HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, HARDWARK, ANP GHOCERIBP IN FACT, A FULL ASSORTMENT.

M. A. SEUMERSHEIM & CO.'

Nortn Side Public Square,.

,lA.irr,i.,

rJUB JASPER VVAUON AND PLON MANUFACTORY!

FELIX LAMPERTJ

Co, of Sixth and Clay St.,

'r jm i F"" " ilnrtB ol five. aiul kio p tho Mtnto .wKwwiiWw "wiiiiKfiUM s4tw- mocks o. nvt, ami sioie wie state, worr tT. k"ir. W:l.r 2 webard i-linly t wt pioVCM that 110 tlOeg not blllCVe 111 lllR

s A-t im la ctHr., t. W jrouiid WuMtlntoii for foine time that hi tfffcird pinny of ii(hi tei..UMi roiHrr r preaitlciit IlarriHMi had relnn d topeak H,ittf.ti.r ir.ud.ipre.g)iepfrH ,0 cTol. I)niUo tdnct? the latter wa$ imfrmtrj ,.,u,.,u. i i forluiiate cimuyh to tret thown up In the 11 tern" ! elr rM ' CBltKtl " , , , , ,, . , . , , , iK tWr a itOurp ! . "-' "hlorkf of five" hiiMnOff. Could it he can, frno fh rrrAt. , ptrf orrkjifit lM Ift HTatlM tl'C PrepJril tll dinJpiOVf8 of .J.tKf enttirtlf.ti Jiv"J -...l, rrm.Lrihmss V Wliv. DiirtlPV hnfl

id crlu A i,.v f?m tiT'fw Hern one oi iii8 crnoKrneM anti nuirst

rt ot irclna itr cr; t ey pf rial i t quest, and Dndlov made treasi: cfMn wkii iiv,r. s miij wrtw f mwfH. mvr of the Republican NmiIoiimI Cotumr '"'rfl-JJ'l'rTiiw" mittee. Gen, Hanson did not Keen, to

r.fnth tmtrr t ,r

xrrx Bf"" nn

i A ........ IMA r

i 'w friHr kn-. gwt t frw fcHHe : i?"' lenoiieh to b caught. Gen. HarrUons i,aM.jc.i.n. yf0"t,ir!"VlrlnU5rtwo drreloned. and he resolved to

e f tkt urn mtioTt.s miif.rt f Jw have iiottilnK uiore to do with Mich a

' SVfS ! am. i.ot!8 rotnK.viu.E hat eterylMHly elre fhould know all a wt fr.Kn-d.rii.i r trehn. i.cik .twt Mhout Pol. Dudley a dark way all thee orr. h rrrtd. 'Jwi5r J'' JTO par and that tho Prendent should have iikt tiiiM wiys y iwtf.cie prop ,pph rntlrely ignorant. rt. . . , If Prffddenl HaniMUi believed his DlNy t; hav b.en mk-I. a rakipimid tountfri- M fcKier. n ti,H, he could not wflord to recognire ifrrrytfclei?tr1AM.Mwetthei et pl- hjm g9 HrqualntatiCe, would he not ?AiJWJ-JLJSl Lvwe,, mo.ecntHMMciit to refuse the

oPl-. rrifusw: V- rk M , b.l.M la ! ,:, e nt tt.t rawaiitv- the Presidency?

.iiH t-!" nwt S4 ck fT . ' a pool t.rri. iwlUM w

lrt"Il "III in III I ifmm-iit;pi nuivtj f T'SHI lieuicnant.8, for lo. thrw many care, and i 4 4 it was lor just Mirb woik that' he, by f -peciai i t quest, and Dndlov made treas,rtk ''f,0'" titer of the Republican National ComlLT.rL" ' mtttPo. Gn. Hnioti did not kpciii to

'CNJ IH'lr r.o in' ""' ...... - r- - inri)tniiti.T for Uim. iwi ohject to the crookcdneP" then, on 1 lie d nt na pifMr f nit c,,trrv he accepted all the tone Hi there rMrt Miier t tf-r. from. 'lint when Col. Duelf v was stupitl

fore.

nrrt r.,ll v return? hi thank to the public for their liberal patronaKe hereto .port j iu y it i u-,,.,,-- nf tie same IIo has on hand a Mnck of

S'0V wlfiOXS. IIUGOIES axp AGIiKTLTUirAL 1-M-

PLEMEKTS -Mutable to the trado. and also ii't-s to MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED XiASaPJBXlT WAGON !

THE BEST VAGON ON WHEELS !

and his extensive sales of which have brought Jasper into notice aa EVDqUAKTKKS FfIR EXTRA WACM!

rOR DISEASES OF THE

KIDNEYS

JOIINHTOM'8 EOYJLL XNaLISS

BUCHU .11 rfiuuM af tL KM

apyjiU.r.lrrtUIIiiPfllw!.k r,f ,f Ulller.Hurnli" t rln.Glw t. l.oarrtarliiklUi tur.y iKtcluriM. fBeW" of tlirhwifM Vrifh Out I-ruit. lnbt.

HEEeIfi

I'rii-altaa. KrlTfl IB Ul

lnr.T.mil" f the klfy

j.u-'.acr. ACM IT! 1STHK1

li oro. Inhtnty t KeUl tfc

V-. ii,.. if 1h a KIUMT

1 INVfJjTIOATOR mt ntf

the rcld and bntp.d ihe eftwt of the rxcwtrt m f laMtlwU

MnK.

PRICE SI; 7hr Settle fer fS.SO rr- aM 1 57cirir. m y mtt W.JOHNSTON it CO,Drit, Mhfh.

lie warrant every mne ! incr

im IVoim fletective

Material r eiatiiilctiire,

; m n M VWB I

jr iii IN IS WAil vJ town i huux

CALL ON OR ADDRESS

FEUX LAMPERT, Jasper, iaa.

December !i2d, 1882.

JASPER

MACHINE SHOP!

DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor. .

The Paoll Republican Is responsible

for the following vory tough statement: "Wra. Clements, of SiHtnpcrscreek inwnuhln. hisa cow which is a "world

beater." She is twelve years old and ha had eiirhteou calves. In the pat

four years sho has sivon birth to twelve thru at a time. Twice before that she

had twins. Her first two calves came singly. She now ha three living, sucktnw. snrisrhtlv calves. This Is on ail

thority of ex-Trustee, Aaron A. ,L Pickens, of that township, and Is correct." Tho London Lincet assures its readers that felons- will yield to the following treatment: As soon as the puliation

which Indicates disease is felt put ui lv over the snot, a tlv blister, about

siz.iof vour thumb nail, and lot It rem

foe about six hours, at tho expiration ol

which time, directly undor tho surface of tne blister, may be scon the fclou, which can be easily taken out with ceedle or a knife. Col. 0. 0, Sehreeder, of tho Hunting-

burg Argus, is "boss" In the appointments for this congressional district.

You eo the Congressman is Democratic, ami t ha nlnamnt taik of culling Demo

crat's official heads falls to Col. Hchrecder. ami hk baa his sleeves rolled up lo hit

shoulders, and the heads aro falling Into the basket. Slash' cm oil, Col. Crawford Couuty Democrat. i i Under the law In all State cases Irled

bnfore a magistrate It is nude tho duty of the trying tnsglstralo to inform tho Prosectitlne attorney or his deputy ol

the pendancy of such suit. This b'qiiiro Keliiwln. of JefferfconvUle, has neglect

to do and Prosecutor Volgt has brought

attlt against him and his bondsman, John

F. Keed, for i5tiO.N, A. Ledger. The slopping or Hunday freight traffic is spreading. It is now announced that on all of Jay Gould's Southwestern system the plan of the New Yoik Central Road is to be adopted. Tbe Eastern and

Welern connoctluiis of the Jay Gould

lines will, doubtleMf follow in taking iail&r actios.

I CURE FITS! ),. t .v Cure I do mean merely to turn aRinn I mi:aN A UAPICAX, tuut. J l hava maite the dweaee ot TITS, EPILEPSY or F AIDING SICKNESS,

a lifo.lnne utility. 1 wakrakt my remedy to

- i. ii, uiito mmirit iihto

ffi'H J.M.PAKRE1VS

IHE tiiuieralgnen, Truice ui n"1'"-:.,! . bridge township, Dubois county, till

HUE uiuieralgned, Trtitee oi nam-;

bridge township, uunois coihu.

,il attend to Towttsliip ouaineM 'i.

murdaya of every week, at ins nsMinu n North Main street, between Sev

mil and Eightb.ln Jasper. Tim Llhrarv of said Township is kept

it. the Iwokstore of Mr. Jacob Gostnann.

where persona wanting tiooKB canoiHain ihetn at anv time. m

JOSEPH EUIv.5lx.lJN, i rustcu April 20, 1888 ly.

m w prrfwrcl t tr fcftt. rplr rlpw. f.r a kltvt t MithlB'rr . n4 lte Ihe rplfUX et.STXAM ENT.ISESS1'KCIAI.TT.

en mote cointslci

fniltR of that ratfHilty-tbe Presidency? No oane man doubts that New York

wm carried by the am wet nous a hitliatia. II Col Dudley is a thief, who is the receiver of the stolen gondii? Private Secretary Halford si that the President') health ha not been better in tnenty yeara than it U now. Phi Morv U gotten up for ont-of-torn eontimpiion ; it w ill not pa here where

people can se the rriHitient'a riHixy nee and the watery looking paflk midtr hi eyea. Senator Se.wr! continuea to pf)ud awav at tbe silver quasi ioik bnt he hs not vet been able to HfHite the adniiiUtratioti to itiiei-e itc monthly

purrbae of hullioa. lie wye e biu t'op to do so. Senators Sherman and Qeav who have twn aving HnvMiuplimentary thing bout Cch other, htvis Hhtkoti haml-

nd outwardly untie Up, Put tnev nave mtli ihttiMIe-- ma e up their Mtinda to !t evn with each other at the fiit oppf tit tilt '- Tfa president and hla attendaoN have

t.ltt'H.u liiiiiilheirvi.lt in uh- v.-nir-nial crlehrHtloii at New York tlifcd, but pleiwrt with the attention shown hem. Considetable cemmi-nt is wide upon the fact that the President scripted hi almost regal palace car, and tr--,,ortiini, hv the railrad company for

himself ami the White House ImhiiIk free, while President Cleveland always insisted upon paying full f". f,,r ',iw, aclf and all attendants, on all ortunCleveland was determined to keep clear of all obligations to companies which have large daily transactions with the

Government, anil are cnen aching "-

while Harruon recngnuwti ifii

Mg wionopolie elreteu

ora ;

rV SADDLER SHOP !

IiImp of the

ravinHivr. machinks. MKrAKATORS. t.i tB iilin to tnkp all he can

kur farmer lM Rfpr M"tr

mta t. wtkt. wns bnl llUlt txptmt, i eta b

Xatt 6th. B.t Kail Jaekwa It.

MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW. tariff.

the two great parties, which thus ho imMfin email matters M well s in t!ie

ly. A O.

I ki'l cHtiBtly on hand t'lfBS anil VtVB.

rlTTITiiin nt rinHn mxrm. wnira mm prrpnrril t Ht denlred. I will Nine farnl

rtrvtlF. ttoiition of farmera is called

I to the fart that I now have in stock LEATHER an'dHUDDER BELTINGS.

r.., "i . w.nn fur not now receiviiie acuro.

rect - y. nce ,r a treatloe ami a Kkkk toTTl.B

tl,,l .111 ...t., uill pura vou. Auilti'M

i

H.C. ROOT. W.C t3ELST.,HCWYHt

SCOTTS

EMULSION OF PURE COO LIVER Oil HE HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable at Milk.

Ea lHtal4 that It e lM akta. "en.ltlve toh, Hh 9 i1"?" caNMot ie tolerated t aaaky hiH"tlni eftht with ht!yiM.plwkltei ta mutU mart eac4i. tKiu&lile as a fnHm. Tmm gate rtfhUy irklto takke IU SCOTT'S EMULSION U aoknowledfeaby Physielana to be the Finest and Best preparation ia the world for the relief and cur o COMUIWITIOMf OWOP 'UjiA. GENF.RAL DMITYj WAJTINO nifiiltl. EMACIATION.

COLDS and CHRONIC COUCH1. The arte remote for Ommmptt, mil

w i . . . fl ka mil llrluliulU.

tttbtorib for tke Jaftfur Ctrarkr.

UlMiulia Mhi tvu

rpllEundersigiicd, Trustee of Columbi:tj,)fttronage golicited.

STl., DU0O1H COlllRV, I"" end t.o To, ,uip business at bis refi

lence on every Saturday, anti person

t.av t,t lowtiuli n htisiness to irailMICI

; . .... .i.... ri

ire requested to prasaui hop mai u) wj the week.

Saildh s, HartiP'S. Collars. Hames. Chains,

Vhiti. Htnl cvetvthing in that tine,

which will he sold as cheap as first-class

goods can be. Also, Repairing prompt

lv and properly done. A portion

KT DBStREDStZK.ON 8H0R(-S0TI0.

One of the mot important festnrea of the Illinois Central hnsineM is hanliug hanania from New Ortean noith. 1 hey are brought north on special trains run at high speed. The growth ot this trarfir i Illustrated in tho fact that in IStol

ompt- -h t Kumhmr. ui stand. Carrier lod north, and in 1888 4,10 cat-loads, of the aW&ttffVnWtW At Chicago the road has a tut ho Indiana. m.t16 -.npciallv adapted to storing bananas

J.M.PARKER,

JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 1 888-1 f.

The townlisp library is Kepi at tne office ol theTiutet', where those entitled ..mi rtht&itl hntlkf).

NELSON HARRIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. Junc27h. 1888-ly.

Rosmc

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Trusteed

BEST WAGON !

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CareaM, irnd Trade-Mark obttined, and aU PatMt tHiiHM eomlucU'J for Moderate I'M Oar Oftice l opiumlto U. H. I'atent Of. fire. We hare no nb agencfe, all balna dlreet, hceee cm tnanact intent blrit lis !ee tbe and at 1mm cu.t Uag taM nmm frwa ami taodel. rlnwtiiff, er wHh aKriaUoa. W Mvle if ilc.i(W r not, fn f charge. Oar fc not due till itetit It fwured. A iHwk, " How Ut Obtain I-ateKW." with n-fer-ecf to actaal client in joar hmM, eewty, ef tewa, ((. AddreM, C. A. SNOW So CO. "- -.-- iiM.. Waklaia. M. C VaBvaw a awewi van? T tifj T"! mT9

HE undersigned, Trustee of Boone

townsh o. Dubois county, tiereny

tfives not cc that he will altenti to an

l.usinesa pertaining to the office of Trus

tee, l his residence 1 i miles South-east of I'ortersvllle, on Sitnrdavs of each

week, and requests all persons having

owiiMiip htuiness to present u on ssat-

tirdsy, (Jitizens desiring books from

he Township Library, areaounen inat he Library is kept by Wm. McIIarris, n PorterAville. Hevry II Hreidenbaboh, T. B. Tp. May 18. 1 886-1 y.

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Farm for Salk. The tarm at tit

crossing of tbe railroad and Patoka river ot 237 acres la for salt. Good coal laud

good (arm land. Easy ttrsti. Apply at) Oftsritrrfaaa. I

Geo. Wagner.

i in hntil twentv car-loads On a

THE Ih which recently came .orih jrert

cara oefcini:" m -- - -Cincinnati. Louisville, Idi;nPdis,

n.nwr. Omaha, liunmeiori,

Milwaakee.St. Paul, and two to go r .. PtMctnirir and Cleveland-

ia ot unusal for twenty-five o 'w-JJ car-loads of bananas to be shipped north over this road betweea the hours ot 3 p. hi. aud midnight

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Her Bete Noir.

Mais Street, - JASPER, IND.

None but TIIF BEST ha tfcitiAi,s USED, and EVERY WAGON WAIN TfAXTKH. We heat Jouth Bend, Ra

cine, or any other foreign wagon far du

rabllltv. t , , REFERENCES Anybody tiled our wagon.

Nov 26tb, 1887-ly.

Jefferson Tp. Trustee's Kitice.

'PHE undersigned will he at tits orace I. to attend to townhip businesa of

toflVrann townnldn. Iltlboln county. On

Saturdays of each week.and requests all

r.prcnna harilitf tuiattiesa WHO inc iuwn

ship to attend to it on thoe days. ThLrv mnnth at their ha

inwnahin iihrar es are vcni at . " . iith .nti Newton street

JacohsMu ttirrleye, ann tn irnsirri. uiAKLae oolioa, rrw,

ns denre, where all persons t? ntuieu can joHJf p.KT3,, jsy

get books thereof. nnr

ft,y4-y. Trttrtee J esacias Tf.

Miss rertley-I m afraid fwill ner forgive my parent for the first nme they saddled me with when I was too voting to delend myself. Mb r Hilly-That reminds tne, rtwr, 1 never did hear oar first aaaie. W Wat 8 Miss Pertley-They called we Eve. I -i ... .u ir ttirv on who hears U

la thinking aboat- fig-leatee asil all tb

tartar thing.

C. K. A., Branch

Maets the 1M and 3d

At a meeting of the stockholders of the Vlncennes, Oaklatid City & Ono

rattrnari .1 (ImK Hltd UIIV. nriipr-,.-;.

,d Mondays of er- . bVoe lof iffilSi K-lM II, ,n the corner of 'J;T0 'owenstmro. Ky., was awa.ded :"P., r.- fhe centract to hnlid the road, ahd to ac

cept as pay the bond anH hock m toad. All the dirrctors were reset.

Advertise In the Cataisa if yts wsTae raa4

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