Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 June 1889 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

II..U.J l 1.i.u41uuiuIiuiIJIi UUH! liM. IHII1IM H MIIIT I - - -Ft . . . I

SMTH.

The Beard ( Msmday Jane

Present all tbe C'rmm ieslotiers .

ALLOWAKCOO.

FRIDAY,

JUNE14,18St

I KitUf ftUt Hit FeMeMc t Jiprr IMIm. fw trM kImIm lltr tbe mail n4Tlt mUm1

(CrThe State has bought the shoe man-

nfacturlng plant in tne penitentiary ai .TnflVirannv Ills and will operate the fac

tory hereafter under Warden Pattens supervision. Tils manafrement of affairs wm so unsatisfactory to contractors tlrat thv would not bid enough for a new

contract to pay the board of prisoners, and a lare part of the machinery is worn out, and wonld hare to be replaced with now. which the Jeff, company,

which owned It, was unwllllnjf to do mder the clrcnmstances. The State

little over fS.000 for the old ma

hlHirr. There is bo law authorizing

the purchase of the machinery, or the

employment of the convicts by the Wrden in any kind of manufacturing except hricfc.maklnr. but it may be for the beat

Interests of the State that the Warden

hall make lawa to suit him, and pay the expenses from the people's pockets, and the Legislature hare nothing to say about it. The experiment is certainlv an interesting one, and its financial results, as well as influence upon convicts who are confined for not reppctlng the laws of the State, will probably be closely examined by the next Legislature, if there is no "log rolling" done by the Committees on Prison. We presume If the Warden had Advertised for bids, as he was directed to do last December, a satisfactory hiring nf the convicts mizht have been accom

plished, as there were several applicants then, but at the time the advertisement appeared it left too short a time to make

the necessary ensigns lor new cuswsi. tore profitably.

Oh tbe petition In rte nurtwey o ih whhk i TVT"lir A. B. PyH nd other, J. II. DaRmtor. i this ty at laet rlj as ' (. W. Hasklosand C. Craodatl wi api mieeioaae P. M. of Jmp jm Ty totaled viewer, to nteet a Be DMoa's, last, and look psmmnVhi of tke often em

J. Gram! packer, Audita

C. H. Kwdelph, Treasurer

A. M. Sweeney, snpt K. Soknelder, criminal

.T.Gramelipacher

h. Cave, l'nb. Kalliins

Poor Asylum

,T. H. Behrens, paupers

C. It- Rudolph on aet insane

crimmsiaxauna

Dr. G. P, William post mortem

Dr. K.G. Lukewey-r, pot mortem 15 0O

noiatod

J. P. June 29h. to be sworn

Ob tu Mtitioa to vacate hlerhway of

P. Sehwauk and others. Goo. Fries!

man, Gee.Mehrlnger and Jos. Igg wore appelated viewers, to meat at Auditor's a flee A nr. 17. to be awera.

Tk. r!iAwt tv levies Cor lift ware.

i i"!.pl-xl fAr k fit TriMMI I

ISfi 00 1 mi nual k Tnwwuiir

um -

ITewnebiB 34 eenta on oaek $loe

Ued HO - rt "

47931 900.00 08.00 27 CO if 43

15 00

J. Gramelspaoker, Ah. Ker.

C. Doane. books ft. stationary Sentinel Co. " H

Bowen, Merrill Co. Huntlngburg News, printing Hnntineburr Independent

The bills of the Courier and iigaal

were not allowed. A. Hoe fling Sc Co. Pub. Baiidings W. C. Coble, bridge Traylor k Hunter, Attys.

roK Aesasetxo revknue.

75 00

j; 11 Township 46 WloMj

MAKRISOX TOWXSHHir.

JO eeata on oaek frOO

WotlUy. He no lonffor stog :

1 wisk I were tba uaelo Of Bonnie's eonela'e ntotkor, Or the father of nie auntie's Long aiaoe doftartoil arotaor, gtss.ktlwr la kie gaoekild Or kia tutor's nieea'a eon Boeawee in that tkere i I ekonM kear Irom Waskinstoa. OtWOil ItSMhM. Pienty of rain. Harvest i on band.

Tba farnaors ery (or dry waa4hr for a

m

ICE-CRHM PU!

SpeeUl Seboed

23.7S

It 90

SOO.VI TOWSMir. Townekia lOcts on

Road 1U

27 4 Special School 20" " " AVOOl 25 M en oach poll

37.SO Tuition lOets. on oaek

MADtsoy TOWXSHir.

$100

100

I T ui

The following accounts were tiled and .UV"'H

1 UlllLTH

POWDER Absolutely Pure. A Mrrl T MKMf

it, tMrr ki4. 4 ci- W M

THE SCHOOL FUND.

It

Will Soon Be Redy For Do-

livery. The state treasurer Monday sent cir enlar letters to the various county trea

throuehont the state, announcing

that the proceeds of the loan, to be made for the reftmdinz of theechool loan, will

K fltntribtitetl to all the coantie of the

atate slmnltaneously as soon after June

24 as mactioab e. Under toe-law ann

mnortionmenL as he m-ikes it out, Pu

bois couatv will receive f 30,797,13, which

the county will bo ehargtble with from July 1st. and which the Auditor will then

be ready to ioan. urawioru coumy win ?et M2.57S.83; Daviess S9 258: Gibson

43,258,85; Knox $48,863; Lawrence t29.755: Martin 21.593 : Orange 25 .

91: Perry t29.033.55: Pike $11,043 35

Spencer f3V,oeliu; anu warncK ojo, S61.53.

The State Saoerlntendent has prepared

the following statistics : Amount of tke

echool revenue collected from counties,

834 937 39. State'sNeml-aunual interes

on non-uegotiable bonds, $917,143.49,

Amount In treasury from all other

eonroes, 18,997.18. Total on hand, $1, 081.061.56. Amount apportioned, $1.

063.482.80. Balance now remaining treasurv. 110.578.76. This amounts

$1.15 apiece for each child of school age

in the State, as a ere are rw.vas oi mom

$11500 ia.3.oo

12100 Township

10 00 1 Road 151.00 Special School

128 00

152.00 Taltlon

105.00

133.00

Township

l4 Special School

w Taition

did ior

Township

Road

equ

Columbia C. C. TUg?arly

Harbison .1. L. Opel Boone J. F. Grav Madison A. N. Thomas Rainbridge -Toi. Lechner Marion B. J. Gehlhausen

lall-Aug. Betz

Jefferson Joahna Prultt

Jackson M. Demuth

atokaT. G. Cato

Cass Geo. Meyer Cass II. Hoffman

Ferdinand F. Snnlnjrer

M. A. Sermersheim k Cos

merchandise for paupers of $27.97 was

cut ',$1.25; Joeph Buchart'sbill for pau

per's of $60,33 waa cut $5.34; the gen-

el Printing Co.'s bill for stationary

a, mi ika ina nn I or w it i nmrM.

for paupers, of 150 was cnt 125; the bill special ocnooi

....... i

01 bva tiuecnier. ior paupem wm cm

John Iktzbill of n for I'ubiic uuiin-

n?swascut$3; W. Bruoning'e bill of Townahln

, . . . l I , I r

f uo on acc i oi poor wis cm n ; me im

of K. Tieman and F. Kiggleman and M, Rnad

Oser, were oach out $1, and lilomina Uicial School n . . . . jthA O 1 l - - C I "

frame was cui ao. sTerai hccuuhi ui

Sheriff Schneider were continued until mavfr eav o air

IIGAS TV BV m Im- I

The following sums were allowed lewnsnip

Traanvanalifn TrtiatoWtel fnr AfitatTlairtlttnaT I KOVQ

A V TV II Oil I A. Hi tV W vb w h

voters.

Columbia N. Harris

Harbison P. L. Coble

Boone II. B. Breidenbavgh

Madison S. II. btewart

Bainbridge Jos Eckstein

Marion H. Tedor

Hall G. W. Roberta

JefforsoB-Jolis Pruitt (eontiaaed) 48 00

Jackson Jos. Fritz 33 00

Patoka J. H. Behrens

Case Chris. Roottger

8

18 It)

15 30 2S 10 25

city

ii!c rnwiMCKCo..i wtviist., .t.

bOVAL KAK

Onr bteoksaitoe are basy repairing

binders.

Currsa Dillon now baods ont atail far

as.

Tllman George gave an entertainment

bora last Monday night, which gave entire satisfaction.'

Mr. Charier While representing Sonn .

tag, of Evansvilk, was in oar town this

10 c... m H 100 " "'r.v " T2

tkie week oa business.

Mr. Robert Weldon. now doing basimt rkaVUt.it kul Cnrmorlv at our

95 cents on oaeh $100 5.. ?,. iiKhv.

Misses Anna Chan pel and Xara Hod-

rick will commence to take mnk lesons

this week, nndor tn iaetractions of Mr.

W. E. DMotte.

There ie a good chance for eome ostUHHIIi f tk estate of William Ma nan

fn bur nronertv and a rfKMl stocK oi

ii

"poll $100 poll

XeUico to Heirx of Petition, to Soil

Koal Eatato. STATE OF IXDIAXA, eg. Dubois Couxtt, J fliaeuiT cauRT.

NOTICE is hereby given tn Aioor ii fttrt. AdiBitrator with wil1

lAltlMIAftwISM

JOSEPH JOHN

or roeiTK thbc iwbiawa motbt.. wHi Imt InXkhi a4 tAitwrkMTfM vry Mtr4r m4 mm Mart tk tmm. Hm hm Imf m wm rmrlar wlw lull

wltt BMMr mtt0.

special umkeients rue fm parties.

riCXICS M4 FAMILIBA SCPFXm wMh M-Crtta m4 SSrawkerrlM, wfcwtiM. H baa atMjm rclT4 ftsM CMwp lHIaMk f

MARIO.V TOWNSNIF.

deceaswl, has filed bis petition to sell the

Ferdinand M. Obllnger

IS M H M poll

HALL TOWNSHir.

30 cent en each $100

25 " " " poll

IS 44 M " $100

4Q M M H I

86 " poll

JCFFEKSOX TOWXSHir.

2S cents on each $100

25 " " poll

10 $108 Si 11 " M $100

SS poll

JACK SOX TOWXSHir.

90 cents en each $100

10 "

26 " M M ' in

AM. v. I A. BUIUH AV

,e rwit "

xnnn TAT0KA TOWXSHir.

34.0 Township ) cents en each $10

54.00 M 2S mi. Mil

2.00 Roai 10 " M " $100

M 00 Soecial School S4 " "

- I .. A. 1 , St II

za - pen

cass TowxsHir.

.-X Township Tax 24 con eack $K0

"" Taxable Poll

25 cents en each $108 zr0ries in oar town, at bottom price reai ute 0f the decedent, as directed by 1$ " " M," tud a good situation. Tom. ih wi; and that said petitioa will be 30 44 - herd at the next term of tb arcuit

flonstipation,

Special School Tuition

44.00

Road

H

IB"

a-rln Warrick eoontv. un to the 3d o

T . ii.... Ova rtarnrurat m.ni 4v

Republican Trostoes, bat a guarantee of Total Cot. Sckool raad

the County snpennienaency, or ...t. i 4.hD ihtunr mrt tn I Total both funds

Simon W. Taylor, a Democrat Trustee Total amount safely loaned

of Boone township, if he would resign. Ha accented the bribe, and Auditor Balance in Treasnry

Katterjohn, a Republican, appointed a relative of his, B. M. Taylor, a Republican, as Trustee to fill the vacancy, so the Board of Education stood six Republlcans to fonr Democrat!. The Republi

cans then voted solidly and elected bi non W. Taylor, the ex-Trustee.as Conn

ty Sunt

Total $TS8 6P. School Tax

The Auditor's Report of condition of

Total Congressional Fund $14,566.13 iB B F

R-c'd finaa aadKbrfeitnrea from iuiuob

Clerk 853.00 JAsrrn.Towx er

Itac'd fine and forfeitures from Special School 2 cents en

Justices 4W.S5 Rec'd tines and forfaitaroa from

3C.50

M $100 M $100

M Taxable Poll

25 w 1

rCRDIXAXD TOWXWtr.

SO cents on each $100

35 m . uoii

a $ioo

5

IF not resaedied ia aeosoa, im liable to kcotM balHtoal aa4 ehrooie. Iratie purgaAiTes, by weakeaiag tk heweb, oeirai, ratbar tbaa ears, tbs evil. Aysc'a Pill, being aaild, egective, aatl atreagtbeniag ia tbeir actioa, are gsaerally recotBHwoded by Ute Xaculty as tba lMSteCaperieaU. "DaTiag beea sabject, for Tears, ta eoafrtipoiioB. without keiag able to ffa4 much rlkf, I at last trkd Aytc I'ille. I deem it both a duty and a. pteawra to testify that I bare derived arm tenant born tbeir see. For over two years peet I bare tokea oao of these pills crery Bight before retiriag. IweaMnot williagly be without them." G. W. SowaM.K&rtXaia at, Carlisle, Fa. "I Imtc been taking Ayer's Fith and aeiag tfeem in my family eiace MIT, awi ebeerfully recommeB.1 tbeat to all ia seed of a safe bat effectual coAbarUc" Joes M. Boggs, Loukrilk, Ky. " "Tor eight years I was afflicted whb foaiHpeAios, wbkb at but beceme m bad tkat the doctors coald do ao more for ate. Tbea I begaa to take Ayer's Fills, sad sooa the boweb; recorere4 tbeir aasaral sad recalar sctieei. so that sow I MM excellent health."-. L. LoacMrldge, Brrsa, Texas. HsTiac ae4 Ayer's Fitbi. witk ge4 Teswlts, I fally iodorse theai for the psrfioen for which they are reeomsseaded." T. Coaaers, M. D., Coatre Bridge, Fa. Ayer's Pills,

Dr. J. C.

eeMVraa

Hnurt of said COHHtV.

' Isvatz Eckert, Clerk C. C. Dubois county. John L. Rrctz. Attorney. Junc7lh.l!89-3n.

Tm whleh he IitHmRUC ATTKNTION.

4 JOSEPH JOHN. NrM.ie-tr jamfbk,ixo.

Nsstk'O tm Heirs of Petltum to Sell

KeHl Itte. STATE OF INDIANA, . Dubois Cocxty, J CIRCUIT COURT.

InwTOTICE is hereby given tnai issm.

i U'ulc. Administrator de boni non

oftheetate of William mission, neceaewl.hae filed his petition to sell the rel eotate'of tbft decelent, his personal tHuelnieBt to pav bis debts; and

that said petition will b betrd at the Lrttpraf tha Circuit Court of f-aw

"iy . rM-.t-

C. C . Imbow County. John Ti. Rkktz. Attorney. May 31. 18i-3w.

SPRING STOCK

Jno.Wer's

Fresh Groceries

1

JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE I JAMES MEANS'

$3 SHOE

j. nixAno cm Miahsaosf ahoaoaro aaeoaaaaahi

SEBASTIAN KUEBLEE.

Felm'y W, 1

Ayer It Co UwoR, Mm. IF Y0U WANT KJM

each M

$100

poll

Atty. General

"50

HUXTiKanvns citt.

Soecial Sohoel 14 eente on each $10f

April. Mte-ly.

$27,248.30 T(,!tioil

$42,814.43 42,552.78

1 poll!

s " $100

75 " m pen

B1RDSEYE TOWX OF

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS

APPOITMET. - . . s

NOTICE is hereby given inat rao nndereiffaed has boon appointed Ad

ministrator of the estate of George W.

Kilev. bate of Dubois county, inmaaa,

usn MAKSisas, wacox HAKfflSS, Flew MAKXKW. KtTOOV t.AP KOBKS. HPCT WHir.4. 8ABHLKS, Ke.

JASPER LIVERY

ah

SALE STABLE!

Special School ( M

40 cts-on eack $110 deceased. Safcl estate is inaolveot.

1S8S

't loans paid dnrlng year fnnds loaned during year

' Intsrsat eQllactsd durtuer

$ 261.66

187.71 Town Tax

7,810.5 7.&55.00

year a,!iB.8

interest now delinqnent 1,132.71

The road petitioned for by J. II. Beh

while the Democrat Trustees rena and others, was reported favorable

Male Dog Fentele Dog

50 " 0 ' S5 " ' $l.fi0 eock j.oe "

pell

$100 rail

r.

.'.u.i f. . nnkitoiH ti u Mtii the UDon dv tne viewers, ana was ordered

Auditor got np the deal to get Taylor hhuhhw -uu i w

oat of the way as a canuiuate ior Anauor t.sw... .u.

in 1890. The rang and nie or ootti par- i'c"l,lu" v' -s tie, as well as most of the leaders, are F. J. Draeh wae appointed a J. P. for wad at the deal. Sack is politics in Ptoke township. w.,v t The viewers reported favorable en the

rmrDeeidedlv the thinnest pelltical .Bd the road was ordered eetablishod

gruel ever dished out from the White Md opened, and viewers paid. House, is President Harrison's apology The road petitioned for by Ti. Spnr-

for not appointing Mrs. ueiatiunt post lock and others was reported on un favor

mistress at Canneltoti. His excuse that Ubly, and the petition was dismissed.

he did not know the circumstances The road petition of Mary Rohleder shows a very bad memory of his famous lnd othere was dismlsoed for informal!-

eampaign indictment or uieveiana ior (ties.

un

Whesdw Wheeshs

ChM,htrW ferCsiSwfs,

teCesteris,

PrsMeoelinrs of tbe Tew Bemrsl

of Jnfr.

At the regnlar meeting hoM Jane K), moo ell tha Traataos and the Clerk were

Fewhnaxd Schneider, Adi

Tsatlor a HoxTnn, Attorneys.

June 14lb, 1S69-3W.

KSTKAY MARIS

rflAKEX np by the nadernigned, int

eV faran weet r Jasper, on jumi, inw, Im setrav dark bar more, abont IS years

old, small star in forehead, rigkt hind a an.aa..

foot white, two lumps on eaca, prooeniy j saddle marks, alight collar mark on both

Uboaldere. Sheisabaotli hsnds high.

aad baa beavy black mane. Tbe owner

lis aereby notified to prove owaorsoip,

pay ebarges, and take nor.

lOnx UOfTXAXX. Jane 14, l-3w.

KXUMKKATI OS NO TICK

An Rejojntreel by Soctloo 4788

Kevioosl Htatncexi.

aTOTICE ia hereby given, that the

a Township Trustees of tbe several

townships, of Dubois County, State off

ladienn. nave made and returned their

, Or MTlhlH'l'' " le He. WnkT1- Iter

nrr rtM- ummr Mini. ttaet set It t KKUt'CKD KATBS. T JOHN TROXLER,

COKXKK eTXAIX m 7lh STREETS, JASPER, HIP. April H. 1S8S.

miTsjCLXIkBmUUOB:

IK Dress Ooods

-AXD-

KUNKEL& WININGER HAVI!S perdMeeJ lV Jeeeer Uver M. ttiM4 H mhk l eieefe, see er r teere le

MMeS le ell ft to pm trm.

MEN'S GL0THI(G!r!

morolnl ne4or wieWne to vlert s4fHs tn tto eoMry.

AsrN n. 'SJ.-tf.

n. Un mt tin

rikrS with WIXTKR tMFS. SMMre thwl

l.- iMi. will IM m MH. 1 1

TUm -r ikM. Thrrfhn I HAVK CUT I

ofVllY moriT.sAlHlii tlHMeaelytel

lie peleee Mutt wilt i

ot n noeajolri. IT row ts

ay kbisf of WINTER OOO FOR CASH.

JOSEPH BTJCHAET,

1 Tbe orooeedineTt of former meeting

. .. .klfll, m.iU llllU nffinn rt n-ttltnm ttiwm mnA U f-Mi1 1 mm rid SJin arjorOVed.

of National interest. Not a soldier in Keller and others, John Himee), Thoe. Anthony Kratts and G- "ri"f 'e8eatioa of while aad ooOfsd mrel in

the land but supposed the soldier's Hope and Jamee P. Harbison were np b commmee appwnwi ww.-b.. tanaMtanis, over mo age os iwwvyiw w Mi ma wrm, widow wonld be re-appolnted, of coarse, nointed viewers, to meet at Martin Treaearer'e annnal report and books, re- years, of their mpective.tO)wnhip, the

when her pecaliar soldier champion was Meyers, J. P., on Aug. 17, 19, and be ported in writing that tney nm said Eoumerations are sehjoet k the is- B.Tehmw j ?

cnosen rreaiaeni. bu ibhb ub mramj urors, " "i .i... rT v . I w" uit uj caim.

tries to lay the blame on Frang rosey, The read petition from Pike connty books ana repori w '.T omce; oxaminaiion iiweoi, wnn s ww iVrTeCMKAr:

lerman, wnen for a road netween uaas rp., in unnots innns in m t -mi cwrtcunK iiKe wr 5.t.m.mw-b.

fnr rsnommendins? Zimmerman

la fact tke nower was his alone to np i couatv. and LockhartTo in Pike connty, ed to $17.49.

voint whomhechosel Does he try thus WM received, and' M. D. Lemond np aixowaxcm :

to kill off Posey for another concession- pointed oommiseloner on the part of Dh- , Eckert, election certif oates, al race because Posey was a Gresham bois county, to act wlthJJustusT. Miller, G. Mehringer, committee work, nan at Chicasro ? It would be like Har-ennointed bv Pike countv. to meet at A.KrtBt. H "

rieon. Fred.E. U on rath, J. P., on Ang.8, 1S89, c. Doane, two yeergadrertlsing, be sworn. A . Tksteln. street teaming, -

Z'W The road petition of Isaac M, Mar-1 m. a. Sweeney, Street Com., e.,

.it-shsiehnfth. Indiana Tariff lette was Uraiesed. ... . Geo. J. Jntt, Clerk,

;v;:?: ; ;:J,: ln e .nech Linnor licenses were granted to An-

ill'l1 itSTZ vj i Knov nr the State drew Fritsch, Jos. John, Joe. Lechner, Total,

-V .r;Q Ti. rlt have .los.hm; M. McNeUjs. rl Kankel, ordered that tke Treasurer shall re- Msrkm

tZirilA i:r tV-Vi a fair number w.O. Moore, Ignatr Kankel, Jos. ller-L.- tow- ua Me. 4, i nndC, of $KJ0 Hall

?! ?0?A petitioned forby D. Weeeelerlj;

laeconniy win r0J.ie j1 aMfi n.umrm w.m nrdmrmA bn

cltizeBB.

krikv saItmI. Tks sjrrrserste aaisiber

ofwkiteand colored male inhabitant?, ftRT TOUR

V l so over the age or twenty-one years in eacn

200 township, and tbe aggregate numoerm

3 00 the entire county, are as follows :

000

" 1 Columbia Township

oeiIlarbieM

Boone

MadUM

$71. ft Balnbrldfe

BRICK FOR SALEl

LWKNCESUCtlllTliil,

et Ukm iWyni frmerlr keet ee ifcelr leifcne

MUCK Is mmy ewrtHj Mfri, at li YARD OK THE TROY ROAD.

rentnkM- etlMl wilt M eM l BIHtHt FWLI. nOCefi

FATTSR3. m4 eeecM Win fte ee "f'"'

W WIU. AUPfl uISTmVT lr nibiun m rnjunen all MATtntALi. $aVGiT4 maimOaill. a. woennamAxe) mm Jsm a. 'ss ij.

coal cheap! NEW HARNESS SHOP

Jefferson

appointed Jacksom

mi nf niuini . t -- wm r. ween iiaim mmm

Mr. Lee made an effective and na 0,M 7" .oruw"". r7.n .7.71" School Trustee, vice W. B. unnter, ratekn

viriTHiia naa r. s sew ihi m i se sail n a vzv. i i td rum i . m. ltviiiiii vsswwe ' -

"r " r' n:.," r " i Bn nf tha .f. damtgee and costs are paia- iwciaim-i hf XBlr4. I Cats

fee of the rMYnt InTTff. and the neces- V0U,t,Bd.PhJ.ft 5 Li!" The following tag levy was made for Ford lnod

eity for its reform, and outlining the

manner nr the orran zauon ior mai pur

pose. Theconsiitntlon recommended by the Atais T.eevus was adoDted. and a

Countv TeairuR nrranlxHd. with Dr. T

ISen: On each $109, SO eats; on each

poll. $1.

meeting

Recovered

I)aiititgeft

$500 damages, and ton viewers allowed

t hem 10.

On the petition or -Nicholas Froman, who was crippled by falling oa a ma

chine, he was relieved from road work

organieed a ttanch in each township. I r.SJff ' ul"?,

rt.Tt.nWTTNtiiB..tiM Ve.e.i.niiV shows $1 WO as Countv Sanerlntendent, with of David Underwood.' recovered $5,000

a lan iucreBse In students in the de- w. . unnter as snrety, anil iaaj a mamagea again ie loi".

' - - ') - - . .. I al II... I. I Mr A l!M. I. Bl I.aiU H a.V RAM MM V. I 1 Ma

twrtments, as follows: sctioei or tne- 'i " V V,w T " , ' V .J Li..... ha.'..l i n at . ..wi ,.i Trei tnr end M. HeaklMa sakaret m. which ilerwiwtd was aenoloved bV the Company

tnoay, v, minuwi ui iiw, bmiwi "1 ! I"'. ' - fpl- irMJM 1.

.IllU.t, IsmI1 IT A e l. . 1 n llnsAriMe "I H rro MIlTiril wi"!f 1 . I BatOg W II rl WW H H V rVT3 A re in rnvp www

lWiiwt 41; noVmal. l&l; priparttory, Tke toad petition of B. Wemlholt nndlCrawtord connty, and woe killed meij

m to4el,0, ttneci wne dliniaiiid ; nam ee Wae tne Jnty oy notaf mn ever yarn,

Total ia Connty

MAT. ECKERT.

Dealer in Coal

Ig now ready to deliver the BEST rn at. .iMi la Sontbern Indiana,

trmtm hU ssiHe th rce-aar lrs of a

mile Xorth-west r Jasper, a rower vein than either of tbe other mines are working.

Lf mt lt HtAfe of M. A

rwcriteim Co. will receive Prompt sattentiwn. gep.n, ry.

1 NEW BRICK YABD

WHtTR. COLORED. 277 M 2S 709 H 27 471 908 293 ' H m M 96 H 8Se 12 3S J77 3 4414 IS

OX miLT, STKCKT. fPrOlTE Til COAX MILL, fj

JrKff Tnxtor

AS eee4 et MAMTBAfi WOT m4 er rtrm. t sr. ma chkap rca

!An. ALL WORK SUAAirrKFliTO HK !)

FACTK3C. AlweeHetkef BAajraee, lAKH. Mt. T m im tcatMsff xMiir kH n nasr-

aar-VtMi't k fer ereHt. hwt sleaee r'1

see m M seA lean pefeee.

The Board Ihoo adjonrnod till regamr Gransehmeoner, Anditer Inend BMAir POP SALE! eetlng in .Tnlv. kr 'Dubois connty, Indian, eertlfy that BITIWIV rWff mmumm i

the above ie a correct list of the number j0fl Geier, jr., bee taken charge ef n

. .... ... M 1 t.i.. WXf.taf. I. - . . . .... . .

. , -i.i i y..v.igi whim ana coioroa maiw nww.wBW krW.rKii at tne norm sioa oi wmpr,

V-ORTinjfl, wane e. i Twr..j . . I . ' . r ! .u..l!l -a- n A

nf t S4l ntetrstOf Of the OStatO snweieieej , MS BOW RM i W nrc, m , Ur. A3- A

a won.mv. I I Umm SSIiHSA

In testimony whereof, I kftte eigeed 9f all qoalities. lie asks the nnwssvom my name and atlxed the seal of L', 0f Dnbois connty for their cnt?Hn, RESIDENT DEXTIST,

LS Mke Brd of Cniisio-erf wU, mmOco favoraWe terms im bjsoee mlEI.AIigi . . . IMD.

"T ims ik pjin tnj wi laattwns. dUUA uia.nf

Jomn GnAXBLerACMBK, Auditor A Sl.ti ly

DabokCenty. . USulansam. eHeHsfeej t iiiL rsesit ' mrtsjr mm Tear fob work. te4 feweawJ. Artl,Wt-f

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