Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1889 — Page 4
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JASPER CUURIEK. ueu,camt,S.xJ
OF THK JASIMSIt
CHUItCH.
JANfER
FRIDAY,
JfJXESd,
it L H UW HJt MM.
A tiroat
Tbe dedienlioa ff tbe Jasper M. K. ekHixk lest Sunday, Hr a tfrugcle of evirl ywri k tamnk'te fee ad i tie, drew toHtf good deal Iwger eoagre gating thea eeuld be tested in tbe building, Tbe email congregation certainly deaerve credit for (Mir peraiateuee iH working ud sliitiag lid, until they
.Have added to tu to irs a aeat hooe ot Jworsbip, looking well iaaide ami (Hit.
Tbroa-h tn liberality of all the eiti-
Jaiper, without rard
Dubola CtwMty CAmiMiiMioMttrM. Met In purftainee to adjourameut, n June &Xn, Iftw. It wm ordered (hut Adam W ret waa be allowed 45,40 for Ihx refunded on $U00 worth of ienproveHteut. rrHeouly aa second bv former eouutv Auditor for the year I Mi, lntni and 117. 1 L. Coble, Trustee of llarMwia township, presented a notk and petition for a bridge ecnw Tatoka river at the town of OiiboU, which was received, a Nil eonUnited until the next terra. A. II. Koerner m allowed f 11,35 for erroneon.. laxen paid. The lloval insurance company wan al
towed for insurance premium oh the
M3'Vill IlHn'iOHUOM, j "
Mrs. Nix and family have returned
from Kvausville.
A. M. AM U buying stock this waek for John Cora. Nice, cool weather, and farmer arc tinihing cutting wheat, which it a better crop tbaa wan anticipated. Johnny Leistner is the happiest maH ia town. It's a boy, and weighs ten pounds. Who can beat it ? Dr. Green, of Hanthigburg, was in town this week .relieving the people of their old snag. Miss Alice Cole, fram the Jasper
Normal, la visiting Dr. J. A. Cole Ml
news or Jasper, wHnout r4ru to
what iertlf.nlar ehureb they belonged
la, er whether they belonged to any. county jail building, on 4,101) insurance! UamiHe. May her presence be pleasant
in nvtoe. oa wnom wis iwi oi liMnr live vmi. ami iii nvati o.
Xext Thur4ay taoald be ptr8tialy droiirel, were enabled to neatly The various AnftMor w'fw allowed: John Popp's boy that has been very aoteWated by every AaaerksaH ekixen. carpet the altar, the choir reserve, and jib sum noted in lat week Courier as' ,,0. thonitSt to die i rui'ovoi inK It eamvietee a cetury of onr Klortoa'the atelee, and the Jasper Furniture Co.Usked fir bv them for assesuiii'i revenue. llu',j)r ,e viirilniit eye and attention of eowuiry under the National confutation, UberaHy donatel a aadom! Mt of Slieritf ScliHeider wa allowed the lot- m.. o,.
o iue turtci o4ierriHe i wnrefi unr caaira for iim Finger. notHiHg ipii lowing smn:
paook owe thr Mppy. free condition, jiaore of the liberal md intelligent spirit Summoning jurors
FINE AND FANCY
SUPPLIES for PICNICS. PERSONS GETTIKG SUPPLIES of any KIND FOE 4th OF JULY PICES ! Can get the best, at LOWiPRICES, of all kinds at
JOSEPH JOMIX 'S
m coiniii w wy. w iwr. m - wHHHi pwvwi. lowH, imnm Taking Kesfewon to Orange Co. dtr the monarehtei of the old world. aad wellipoiatel churcbee and school Su,HeHiHg lleckman and Sen The toil, the dingers the -cri8ees. houe. We notked in attendance uptni i,iHJfer u FiiHHn.ition lioard the .4irfrir. the chrMUn spirit, and'the dedieatioii service citixtH Irow all l;...,, ..
me coaniv. ana a lew irom
county.
i strng., Neighboring eountieii. who were ail hos- serving Shhi i a firm pituMy entertained by our people. i Hoard of I'ri sample 'lWrninicters whncondncted the cere- a iHiiir n
Washing for Prisoners
rors
iMner
ng pre.tnt tiion
tbegreu prtirnxiitii endurel and mani-.around
e-itl by onr forefithers while
arKng to eetablidt a Republic apoa
andation. which should be an exam
to future generation and all the world, monies were Iters.. Fn. S. Woods. D. D..
cannot be too often repeated on reeur- of Kvanville, T. (.'. Hebarrell. D. D.. of ring lib of Julys, nor too ardently im- Vew Albaar. and Geo. D Wolfr.of Can-5
pressed upon the plastic winds of the4elton. Mr. Hehnrrell i th preacher in , 1 ? a,UH 01 Wh. ?"Cm people who enjoy th fruits of those charge, and much of the inUhing U dMe.1;""1 .X,I?.M,W H ''
ktrngglei;. ;to his energy in
That i not tae eniy nuiy, aoweTrr, on Mr. wotre wa? one ot tae pioneais in
rotal
The aiuH of 26.) wan Allowed for the
an in
t. i,:- :.. :.. i..., u.i.ti iiigeai Miiiuer oi me laif; wnr.
. iu Bl rnvizi in ifixiiiaL ifc niunz. n unci n, , A
41- Hurrah fnr Knovville! Kverybody i :!! it. going, and the "lUvsvlllo Amaieur
i.t.w js going, too, but not to Ellsworth,
iii"t to Knnxville. r'.!-!t It I too nftriy, utter bad that llayo
a7'.'. vilh can't afford one republican to keep
. nr thrt r. (. I wonliln't cam to take it, but
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lft ahl 1 ra irniii uir ic. n ill nii ji iiiii ni: i
iii rnui M. innri iviimi iii i viiibiu nm Tboee blindfolded, IkhhI winked, work
ingmen will purely uncover their faces
and repent of their clns (if they haven't already) and vote for their interests in the uear future. The 8rv.
22.00
16'J.oO
i JASPER, I3XTID,
" Ul WHC VI at IMimCVia IN! . j 4.iAr. . . i .
tboe who -pluck the eagle feather" on the work, and asited in electing the'1 f cw:.r . m V' T ,
the eeuntieM rtru of the people.! location, and visited number of pUees.P0"' 7",cn w"' " lwo Tt,. Ar.unW Ai xu ). u r.UrbLr iaAiM,u. .i.i r,. tb. k,.n.i. several townnhipe ana towns aw follow :
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the Judge Worn!,', who fail in their bighftian prble in it completion. position to execute impartially the laws. lUv. J.S. Wood had bee eeleeted by should be held np enualiy to the eon- the Truateee to breach tbe dedication
tempt and condemnation of tbe Baawe4,.rfflH, and a grand, logieal and parua for nHly hy a strict observance or Iaw.U;r0 eermoa it wae. HU subject wa aHd its impartial eaforcemeiit by pnblic'-Exnrimeatil tteiigion," and he con-
Columbia Tlarbieoa Roone Madison Hainbridft Marion
officers of all grades; cn tbe Amerieaa tended logie&ily tht none could tell, on poople reaoeablv expect to ataintaia know any thing about it, except they ex-'',efl8r80 their liberties inviolate. Tba encroach- prieaeed the love of God iH cleansing dacko HtenU upon tha fundaraenUl law by leg. them individaall) from sin, saving them' Itoka iUtor. or it non-ob-errance by judi- from perdition, and ranking them fit for k'8 cial officer like Judge Woods, or thei IlMren. and then he entreated all to not Ferdinand
open violation of statutory enactments, neglect o great a ealvatiou, a&d put!1" by mobs, orgsaized as "While cap," ori&d;4R great a joy. Hnntingburg 26 bands of robbers, or "avengers, ail alike After tbe eermoa the usual Methodist Birdseye 80
So 50 90 70 ft 7 JO Hi 51 t'i 60
TtTK. IV K ITT. TOTAL.
tond ta bring the w into direpiet, Election oa each an ocction was taken.
and to etaWUh the principle on which Ud neerlv enoagh realized to purchase ia founded monarchy and barbariam,' bn, which U wanted for tbe church, as
tnai -might maKea rntni. r.ven a nuge the huiid'.ng itself U paid for. partial triumph of tbi doctrine ia the- Then tbe solemn and impreive er
H 28 t S 2 '8 96l 28) 28 1 28J 38
14 r,4 54 S4 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54
1,374 1,33 1.424 1.524 1,471
1.571 25 1.72J 2.5
retl.,
9.00 3.00 9.25
2.00
2.50
9 25
50
50
1,47 4 2 25 1,331 2 50 1,441 2.-0 1,42 -50 1,671 4.00 1.084 3.60 1.C84 3.00
In liuntingbnrg the city tax, which is
collected by their city treasurer, ia yet to be added to the above, while the town
taxes in Jasper and Hirdseye, which are
coueciea ny me county treasurer, arc
United states, would lead 10 aaarcay vice of dedication, aa laid do wh iu the unhramH to tha atmr.
and tbe destrnctioa of all liberty, and M. E. dtaiajtue. were observed. In the matter of the nurplns railroad the final subjugation of the people by a number of excellent gingers from tsv collected and now in tbe county eome "strong man oa horse-back, "itk.0Mr ueighboring places of lluntingburg treasury, amounting to 1.1 10,91, it was
woetiH enoaxn ueatau nim w ermfiu) ire)a maed lareiV to tlitt em-. ordered that the And tor draw,- a WArrAiil
I sum. payable
tingburg aud Patoka
were made, among
troops eaouga to aaiorce ai orucr; CMBCr &f (h choir, aud the enjoyment, on tbe Treasurer for eai
Xhia U protrttny tae wrong ueire ot tof ik ervie. to the city of Huh
Kn) ui lire wrmiinj ,;huii XH IBIS aiieraSOH JteV. JIT. W Olie , p. tmt, composed of men who even now preached t a goad eiiod congregation, I Various allowances akSkktrekM wAa-A Um a rulia nvai IfcLaia v j a . . . - . .
in I MA. &WD1 n Bi B UVI H V I Hlw IHn t VaTBJI WnrnWIV aTrflwuraaal rtW mMUr iir Hia lliaan tha rnlltBitatf
fllowmn, because they bae beea en- former parishioners and old friends.
aored ny a vickmi ?rucm 01 tegi'iaiioe, aot fully understood by an UHu?piiotn 1 nirit will be een in tbe County Cora
IplMoIkhromtlwUbori of the Board of Equalisation the mat af tlnsir bard aaraings. . ' that tbe connty levy baa been jncreaed 1 1 . fnr f(Mlr d. .... rviSi 1
a lAiui eantz as e lLa II Ua I aatkiJi itrina .v
I A. II. Koerner, Commiioner S. H. Dillin .TnKn J. Altu '
$3..00 38.80
3B.50
The eAminv 4th of Julv should aroaae four eenti oa tbe 1100. TbU wa done
the people to tbe impending danger from ia anticipation of building an iron bridge all kinda of truets, awl should teach thnjroi Patoka at Diibola next year, and that they are not prirate affairs," bat at- then having the money in treasury to feet their very liberties, by aacouragiegjpny for it, and alsw to meet the addi- . . .. . a - I . !n..l i. ! I. . Ill I. n .... I. ...1 i
m PiaiTfl TTne Tairn mij TTlTIUItT IT " " " r-. """ r-. m n-n nm ire huih-ucu iu to overthrow the eoaetitnttoa and the the fall eleetio ia 1890, under the prolaws, which should protect aU alike, by viione of tbe ew election law. Tbe
pawehaat ehoote. t
parch? ag their nomtBitioa or election
The Hoard adjourned till tbe next re
gular session.
vhka should protect aU alike, by viwone of the cw election law. The w,inen y ine ksiagtbe oAcera the peopk my Commiseieaere intend to keep the county Uk. .the well-knm , to aee their lawswiforced, or by entirety eat of debt, and certainly that Pm to tbe find dis iaia- their noffiiaitioa or election .idea ie a eommendable oae. But while, w
.fasper want a railroad from that town
to GosDort. to make connect ions for In-
dianapoli and Chieago. Indianapolis Sun.
Yea, you bet your aweet life we do,
and so do the people along the route
from Jatper to uoeporl. it could oe
cheaply built, and would be a paying
hue trom the start.
WfeM Blr atck, tave twr CaatoHa, WUm eke wh OmW, ah crW for Cwtori. Wkb ake twawiti Xtw, ike etuns to CMtori. WlMa aha hail CbUlrca, ah gate tUtu Ctutoria,
and thas, ia the name and by the ma ehiaerv of libertv stifling the very e
aeaceofU. Thee warning eboabi not be per&aa, Inat eatkaly patriotic, as tbey eJbct all kboriag claom, of whatever party or belief, alike. Let tbe glorioae bird of freedom acream her loudest aad bar preodaat, aad with reason.!
EcHrgiHc ScieHce.
The Vermont Mieraacoptcal Aeaorlation ha juat announced that a prize of
(Set, given by the Wella & Richardson
well-known chemuta, will Ih
seoverer of a new di.
wonderful dirnverv bv
a r nni 1 - . - j
tbey are doing tbia, and are generally Prof- Koch or the cholera germ, a Uncareful not to allow any email accounts cause id" cholera, stimulated great rewbisb are not distinctly provided for by erch thronghont the world, and it is law, we noticed that on Friday last the believed thU lilenl priae, offered by a allowed Sheriff Schneider a bill for snl- boue of such standing, will greatlv apraaiag F. Senninger and Herman 't in tbe detection of micro-organisms Beckman before the Equalization Board,ibt re the direct cause of diaeaae and ta answer ia rearard to the tatter's hwm-, ileath. All who are interested In the
. . ... ' . .. J u ...j:,t... e akt.
meat list not wring sworn to, ana inen""j n " " "
The Feaaiom Kaiel. The UraasriMe Coorler. epeakiag of t amaateh fraea New York which seya that 3t,000 otd peaeioaers have been compelled ta wait for payment af peaakme at tbe X. Y. oSce, hecaaea tbe xraotiaf of ao ateay paaaiona, oader Commissioner Tanner decmoee ia the rensioa ofke, has exhausted tbe appropriatiea for tha btcal year, aad a huge deficiency baa already accrued, says:
"They bare been subjected todietreas.
aolelv becauea or the determtaaiMMi or
Tanner aad hi eo-conpirators against
aheTreaeary, tbe wathiagtoa reaioa
a j oaw wis mwi iitw aa ipi om JOS pB0UIJ kfttt ft ttaa
aaan a nauMiii aiwiii ai balt
Juh 2S. lhM ty.
Bt.l1.
Tktlr Tonic. Altaratlva ol Carhartln ninlltlu k...
ltt, M4 (lilt tmlit, tin Ul U.er It uuttiltif brltrr u nl,.
t It jo M SKKTIr!l WSTBrjm, the MTKK m Jo.lt l loll.t..., ola ii.(i, do. or BILE BEAKI ()"" LINE YOU UP.
CMI cn. jail vrulii Ut thru. fitJJ rj ., IBq. rtaMtTHK. H.iil tjr u,!l. Irilvt. nirl,, ,l.te. J.P.OMITN 4l CO.. aata Proarlatora, ST. LOUta, MO. agOTBTIB. "I " IB7 tf.Hm.ar lo lh tfflt-lrnt f Bllr Pli, hrT)T(VHog.aJ N. r.tff TtooMf,. Ny.flf nd lfh., Uidj l..u tfcm UU1. with w.tMtlif.rwrTrf .uln. Wtihtll !;. tffi.tkrnilritti.liotM.''
july 4. 'so'SPRINC STOCK
ENTHOFEN'S GROVE
IN
Jno.Tro::ler's
JASPER, 1NDJ
tbe Board addel to hia returned valna-
tioa 2,000. Tbe allowance of SherilTa fees oat of tbe county treaanry ia car
ta ialy illegal, aa tbe statu te plainly aaya :
"The taxpayer whoee list it adjudges abail be corrected by adding property thereto shall be liable lor all eoeU occaioaed by such aorrec-Uon."
The County Board examined this provision before making the allowance, too, and ao knew the la,w. And yet they refuted to allow the Coubikr oae dollar for publishing a notice to taxpayers for the county treasurer, that the time was about to expire for paying taxes without penalty, beeauee the law did not ia
should write to C. Smith Koynton, M. I)., Sec'y of the Aaaociation, Darlington, Vt.
Agenta, that every wan who wore the words require tbe county treasurer to Idue shall bare a share of the boodle, lpMbjuB Hck a notice. Una service afarhether he wa-dkabled iu the eemce jed two perwns, at most, while the or not. Another year of Tanner will fotber was probably a benefit to hundreds divide among the G. A. 1L boodle rs alPof uxpayers, aud U generally allowed
of tbe money in tbe Treasury. After
that is disbursed, do tbe deeerving pen eioaers think that Tbe People will view with complacency the enormous taxation that muit follow- to make good tbe For oae, we glory in Tamer's decisions. Krery soldier who wore tbe Mae ought ta have a pension if he wa boaorablv dlchargetl, aad hie diharge
ought to be snflkieut evidence to entitle
him to it. Tbey are all growing eld
mow, and the exposuree in tbe swamp
of Uhica hominy, the battlenelde aad
starches all over tbe South, and catching
each reet m they could on the bare Sound, ia telling on them now fearfully, ot oae of a hundred but feels It every day, and yet it would be almost iraposaibte for half of them to i-kove tbey la curred their disabilities ia the army, though al! know that it k a fact. Get Into a company of them aaywhere aad job will soon find it out. Besides, meet of tboat acquired such habits in tbe army that bat a vary few of them have been
ea WLo eaMiavA man, tatena fu aa Mataitaaa 1 a T
earanrw iw ayaaw o mm j aetsen a ti ao tain weaj or aid age, since, aad the Government if, . - . . ? 1 , At
wawriaia ixmbi. mwanvN ior iaa had habits.
Tbe people will cheerfully see all the taxes necessary to meet the pension lit levied oa tbe incomes of millionaire, aad bloated corporation?, who generally anede tbe money which brings them prinotiy ineoatai. out of the 'incidents" of the war, or by unjust legUlatiou readeted fHmtbte by it. An income tax oa overgrown income is tbe tuo.'t just tax ever levied, any how. The man who has a big income can always par without Mint
ing himself of comforts, aad in a free country, whore people all are equal,
iy BtiinooairN haye bo tfprooriate
of Equalisation.
The Board of Equalisation adjourned an Thursday of last week. There was no buiinese of eonaequence that day
which appears of record, and it seems as if the county might well have been saved
the expense of that day'e session, amount-
lag to $24.50 ae allowed hy the Comniis.
eioaers. The oaly business transacted
waa to receive the assessment of the Kyana Stave Company a listed bv J. II. Keeeaer, President, and to reduce Eckert Hroe. k Co.' a 'segment, as nade by the A s sees or on machinery in the Jasper City Mills, the sum of $450. when the
Board adjourned sine die, in time for tbe
members to get home ror dinner.
for all over the Mate, while aewspa
pars are not eleemoaynary institutions,
we think they merit fair and even liberal
treatment oa tbe part of al! public of-
neera, particularly where they have labored honorably aad auceeeefully. aa tbe Cockicb has always endeavored to, to advaoee tbe interests and welfare of tbe
entire body politk. Tote fair, goalie-
1
PeaaHylvaaia'rt Vote.
I'hiiMeipnta, June u. uncial re
turns have beea received from every county ia the Mate. The majority
against the prohibitory amendment is
189,030. The majority against the suf
frage amendment providing for the re peal of the pell Ux quel i neat ioa is 235,. fie),
llillhAMi Happenings. Mr. Clias. McCarrell vUited friends at
Paoli last Sunday, and informed Sam
Kesterson all about the new baby. It was born Thursday night of last week, is
a boy, and weighs 9 pounds. Isn't it tool
bed, a very young wite, and a young babe, the father and husband not 20 years of age, aud be in jail, charged with murder?
War in town last Sunday. The Nun-
ley aud Curtis' kids fought At Phip. Neb son's. Phip., Curtis and Nunley had a
racket. Nunley went before 'Squire
Bridges; made affidavit against Curtis
andNel&on. Curtis was fined two dol
lars lor an asault. The case against
X(Ifion was uismied. Nunley RKkeu a
continuance in three cases, which are set
for trial to-morrow.
Miss Mary McCracken returned home an Sunday evening from Jasper, where
she had spent three days taking in the
city and visiting Mr. DoHiie'ri family
Mary leys her visit was a very pleasant
one.
Wheat is nearly all in shocks; the yield is very light ia this neighborhood. Frank and Freeman overdone themselves in the harvest field last Saturday. They cut and put up 1-1 doaen of whnat, and tct on the damp ground until they were both very hoarse. Frank waa ia town Tuesday, took dinner with Mr. McCarrell After din
ner he unwrapped hia books to prepare
lor a suit, and behold there was a pint
bottle wrapped with the books. Of
course Frank aald Charlpg put the bottle
with the hooks, bu t Charles says Frank-
took his bottle, intending to go to the
drug store.
Mesrs. Johnston Sc Chenowetb, ol
Shoals, sent their hands from Shoals to
our towu Tuesday to rua the stave
bucker.
Mr. A. J. Dolierly, a farmer resident
of this place, is here working with the
bucker, and shaking bauds with old
friends.
Everybody is preparing to go to the
Sabbath School celebration at French
iok oa tbe 4th. We wish them a pleas
ant time.
Zippy Coon.
EVERYBODY COME!
IF rOf WilXT NICE l.K'.IIT ll.lllVK.SS, WAUON "
i' 1I.VUNK.SS, I'ltiw JlAJiNJlSS. i:r(.r.Y .v iionr.s, mroSY W II IPS, .AIIIlI.K,Kt. 'Or aiivtliliiml. In tli.. Ilariif hk .Muk ! line I urriUMl for u .'Siiniiiicr mitllt. now U yi.ur t iiiii.'ti.KH it at kkii;ci;i isati:s. i.r
600S UVSIC 8T TIE BAffl!;joxiiv iiror.iii,
COKNKIt ar MAIN Hint 7fli STKHET., , ,to JASPER, IHD. April IP, lssfi,
FINE DANCING FLOOR!1 JASPER LIVERY
A GOOD LUNCH STAND will be well provided with eatables; also refreshing cool drinks of all kinds, and ICK-CnKAxand Cakes. There will hu SACK HACKS, aud other amusements, aud also a GRAND MUOOK ASCENSION.
This will be the phen for all to COME
and ENJOY THEMSELVES. June 28, 1880 -lw.
ANJ-
SALE STABLE I
Mlehigao LogUlatkHS oei Llool.
The Senate has potted a libel bill,
waleh while aot as favorable to the pre
aalhatkeewa aa the "pre libel bill," killed by the Hoase. ia a burge way ia
advaaee of tha present law. It prevbioa
teat it there be ao proof or exprees naal ice, er if it shall be found by the eoart
or jury that there was ao each malice,
ae exemplary or punitive damages ehail
ee awarder ; oat such malice may be in
tarred from the nature and toae of the
etatemeats claimed as libelous.
Before bringing suit the plaintiff meet give aotioe to tbe defendant to publish a retraction and make sueh amends as
are reasonable aad possible. Proof of
the publication of snob retraction or ear
r action shall be admissible in evidence cn tbe question of the good faith of tbe
uereadSHt, ana la mitigation and raduc
tion ef damage, the retraotioa to be in
the same type aad tbe same editions of
the paper aa the original libel, and so far
as H k practieabte, in tbe same position.
Mrs. llayoa DosmI. CtsctKKATi, May 95. The Times
Star's Fremont, O., special aavs: Mrs. Uayee died this morulng at 6:90 o'eloek,
after pas lag the night auiet v. At
e'elock lt night she became much worse aad gradualiy aeuk ttntU Ibe hour of her
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POWDER Abolutely Pure.
TbU powder mr Ttrl. A marrel f pnrlly HrtH,ti m4 wioltiw,m. Kmc iHtmiiit tha
tbnrnMrr klfw. mM rniHt r W4J In rwMtMllOMi
Itli lb mnltlln ti nt bw trtt, Wt wrtithl .ilitM r
ntHMii pif f r. EHH Mtiy ia tin. avXAb Mk
MEN'S CLOTHING!
TI10 lHtiit4 f ih- diiin (1ml nit- orr-
r.,.k.l wild WINTKIt CiOODS. iiiiire limn
tint imiihI t i-hiIc will vuiililc m tu aril. I litul
IUii. r thm. Thir.finr I IIAVK (TT
DKI-' MY rltoriTS. hiiiI Iipl-Ih tliu. fuilv lo
inukr pricew ihHt will MiMkolhf hi go.
Come and get a bargain, if yen want
any Kino or winter goods FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHAET,
WEHT Oth Street, JASPER, 1Mb
Catarrh. IS a Meol dlaease. TJatil tbe poieoa as expelled from the ayfrtem, there can be ao cure for this katbnesae and uaageroaa malady. Therefore, the only effective treatment bi a thorough eonrae at Avar's garenparMla-the best ot all blooil Hirisera. Tba aooner yea beg ia tbe better ; delay la dangerous. " I was troubled with catarrh lor aver two years. I tried various reaaedlca, ana waa treated by a number ot phyal ciane, but receive! ao benefit until I fct-KHH to take Aver'a Sarmmarllla. A
few bottlea of this medirliic cHml me ef
tnmlrtveonte complaint atiil com.
ftetely restored my IuhUIi." Jsate M. Mmt Hulmaa'a Mills, K. C. Whea Ayet'a Snraaparllla was ree emmendHl to me for ratarrh, I was In. ellnrd lo AmU its efficacy. Haying tried so many remedies, with little ben. efit, I had no faith that anything would cure me. I became emaciated from 1om f aptwtlte and Impaired digestion. I had nearly lost tlie bcim.0 of amell, ami mv aystem was lnwlly duranged. I whs alout dlsccHiraged, when a frlond urged nm to try Aycr's RarxapaHUa, and referred me to persona whom It had curwl f catarrh. After taking Half a doeen fcottle ot tbia medklne, I am com lnced that tbe only aure'way e( treating thb) erwtlnato dleaw Ik through tbe btood." -Charlea H. Maleaey, I MUei S , lwell, Mass. Ayir's Sirsipirilli, raaraaea at f Dr. J. C Ayer ft Ce., Lowell, Maes, rri l; aK Wuw,. Wstmftslnmk. aprUH.lMa-ir,
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BRICK FOR SALE!
A. HOCHGESANG I BROTHER,
llarr Ukcn thrjrnrilfnrmrrljr lirnt y thflr Intliir. J
wiini" ! ire.irni nifiii.n inr. nr.s j vt HKICK In any iiiiitliy Jr Irid, at tli YAP.D OX THK TllOY TIOAD.
Partifnlarattifitlon will l.p m1cltnfllnB KUI.I.IIOI.'SK
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WANTED I
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or If KlitiK ieclaHli. BAI.ABi iArrii)Mi tn.nrrp..lul turn. Ko rtncrltlKl' Hcck,rr. Write
tor trm. lllnif a. (M'Btlen tkta paper )
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ESTKAY MARE.
falAKEN no bv tbn undersiened. Urst
I- farm west of Jasper, on June 6, 1109,
an astray dark bay mare, about is year
old, small star in forehead, right hum
foot white, two lumns on back, probably
saddle marks, alight collar marks on both
shoulders. She is about 15 hands high
and has heavy black mane. The owner
Is hereby notified lo prove ownership
pay charges, aud take her.
JOHN iiorrMAN.v. June 14, 1889-3W.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTKATOlt'S
ArrOINTMENNT.
aVTOTICK Is hereby nlven that the tin
Ll dersianed lias been appointed Ad
mhilstrator of Hie estate of George W
Uilev. late of Dubois county, Indiana
deceased. Said estate is insolvent.
Fr.RiHNANh ScHNRtiiRK, Adair. Traylor IIuntk.h, Attorueys. June 14th, 1889-aw.
OlMASiel OF MNDi ONLY
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NEW HARNESS SHOP
OX Ml 1.1, 8TKKKT. OITO.S1TK THK COIIN Mll.I..
JD omis Tmxler
HAS onmnl .ut a IIARNKS8 RH01' amf aellr lla M.are u( pntrunaee. i SKt,l.8 t'HKAITOR
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fuel, vim will llnil vifllitiiK uinnlly kfil In a MUST-
;i.ASS.Sl()' lu eliK-t from.
t4jTIliiH't mmU tttr credit, THt plrnai gira mrrnllaH1 learn rlre.
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GET YOUJt COAL CHEAP !
MAT, ECKERT,
Dealer in. Coal
Is now ready lo deliver tho HEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, from his mine tlneo-qtiattorfl of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than cither of the oilier mines are working.
Order left at tlm Store of M. A
.Sc.rnierMltclm t;o. win rrci Prompt tattcntioit. Sep. , 87. NEWimTCKYAKD BRICK FOR SALE I John Goier, jr., Iim taken charge of a brick-yard at the North aide of -Jumper, and mow han for sale, in any unantity desired, brick of all qualities. lie asks the people of Dubois county for tlHr cuotoin, and will make favorable terms on house patterns. JOUN GUlttK, Jh. auk- aioS-ly.
faw,
Bring u your job werk.
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