Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1889 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

J A f K K :

irrWtwH lb attention f parent to A boa i 1 00 of ike Indiana Legion It whhi, after all, that there issuea a A Mil tAWitfthln Trustee I.. Ik unlet ahjim oemued at lu,laHMItila title Week. OllMlf M Orl lH.uiHliftHUM tr of-

iur fltit paps this week showing tu drMIuir for the next war,

saving iH price to be metis Uy UMiut the

Friday,

july. xm.

tKae,v4at lee PaileaUt at Jtr le-tUaa. faf lra-

F. M. Tt. A. Thl oreanixatlon hss hi public meeting at Witislow to-wr-row, with mnsie, a nroeeion, ke.

Hon. John P. Stelle, of III,, is posted as

the speaker, and a iuiicp tune for farmers

WkM Bear we se, we e Mr Qacteeia, VftMNI ahe kMHM lehe, eke eHeeg e Oeeteekt,

Wit fcfcaiCfttti ywlliiM Oealirk,

lHiittn hetiool iMiofc series, as tar a

adopted bv ihe State Board, The County

Hoard or Kd Mention hava how ho vole

a to fne hook ti he nd. the law mak-

In the books uniform throughout the

State wbrn approved bv the State Hoard,

anil U ie fortunate that the I.4Mrileture nxed the nrlecso low. that In the roar

branches adopted, parents rait generally

n Won I In bitv all the Hew uhh, and tlieH

save fHoiif v from what thev would hare

to My tor one or two of the oh! extor

fSinntM Trust aur) luuit-a arhteli thev

wft i.l.l hvo m Ihiv hi nnt the law been Mr. George V Felt., eoMntr enperin

riintfr Hi.i. .i sit.? tt week. tentent. (8 IH receipt ot a leuer from tne

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rruuM shout, tw n miti hi In rennri nir Imiiana school hook company rrMwesting

Ik munhnr nr .not. v-lml nt tuok which masting of school trustee for the pU

will lu, .l ; n.nir rn.oiive none oi miKing arrangpmeme mr ma

Bonis papnr-t are a

injure hiiMiic, ami condemn the orXsnlxition. For oiip, we are gUtY to eee them orranlze for thili own protection. Nearlv orrv orranlwtion of la borern is productive of general good, anil we do not believe the farmere. from

whom all mnt primarilr dertvo their

support, will prove anv exception to thi rule. AH nurh organlxitiona di;mi nate information, and promote nerl

intelligence, which i always beneficial, and thev are only injurious whrn their

manatrement fulla into the hnnds of

eranks, which abound everywhere, or eel ft ah political wire-workers. Kept aloof from the; two active eomponentn f existence, and we have no donbt the rgsntzntlon will prove of greet benefit o the fnrmine interest. last think of it, in every other occupation, without exception, where so much capital it invested as in farminar, the laborer and the bos!we nre all organized, and fix the prices of their labor and their)

products, which every body else must pay, while the farmer has no voice as to the price of the result of his labor and the capital invented in his farm. By reason of numerous trusts, aMed

largely by an exclusive tariff, averaging 47 per cent, npon every thing the farmer

whs t buy. he is compelled to pay out

rageous high pric4 for hie sugar, salt,

jHmber, eone-shoes, trice chains, (spades, hovel, hav-forks, plow?, harvesters,

Wool hats, coats, shawls, dressed, flan

el, leather in his shoes and harness.

Bnens, worsteds, fee, &c, &c, ad libi

film, mere is certainly no gooa sense

r reason, for farmers, in legislation per

faittintr such an extortion from tillers of

the soil. The manufacturers of thes

various articles grow rich, and everv

jear some retire as millionaires, and

ease from all labor the rent of their

Mves, while the fanners, who pay it all.

wntst work with hornev hands, heated Meads, and sweating brows and hanks, till a welcome grave retires them from labor. If their organizntion will discus these truths, and evolve in their own minds the reason which force such slavery upon an occupation at once the nost honorable and elevating, and which ehoald be the most remunerative, and then tear)esly apply the remedy, the F.j M. B. A. will prove a great blessing, noti aly to themselvee, but to all other

branches of labor.

- They should also remember, as a foun

dation fact, that in a free country, where

all are equal, no laws are just which

take from the laborer a part of his earnings and give it to the rich without remuneration, and which tend constantly to make the rich richer and the poor

poorer; and that no man should be per

mittee to become a millionaire in a eingle Kfe-time, as without gross injustice to ethers no man can acquire a million dollars in three score years and ten. The yitem of taxation, ia faror of the waalthy. is at the bottom of most of the

ills of the laboring class, ineinding farm

ers, and when ell understand this, we kare faith the remedy will be tpeedily applied. There are now probably a thousand Millionaires in the TJ. S while there are any thousands of workmen and their

families who are sutTering for want of

food in a land of plenty.

ice uniter tne MmlHiMrauon f many

prayer, if we are to b. Have la follow Ih Washington epeeial : (Jan. 8t.AutiirMM narrowly iMoaped state appointed U. 8. wrhi for the sanlhern dUtrlet of Alabama tadey.

There were several other candidates, but

the general ie an native republican, est) I was eo strongly indorsed ttr the posit ion

mat Any. -lini. Miner nan almost n

ulded to appoint him, when, upon open

leg tola matt this morning, be foiled

moat serious charge was preferred

against the favorite eaudidatt). Gen

Slaughter was sent for.

"General," stid Mr. Miller, eternly

'before I can further consider your eati

ti . i

(iiuaoy you rausi explain away mm

charge againt your eharaeter."

He handetl Oen. Hiiughter a document

signed by a dozen or two Alabama re

nublieans. In it the general was aecn4

rilU.

I!.." .l.,..,!s.Tr. ... V " , !. "I'.ry school ror MrHi o is. Vo t a thev mar b, .ompHny's Imoks, recently adopted by

iiwifes wm parucipei-ai ii am me raiiy. ,,,, :. , . ' . f 'v.ii the slate board of )ucHti(Ht. An asreut

arraul tne larmers Willi . . .... .i..,.. u.li lu nmnui in ranrsMHt lha anniMUvinf binv the father of thraa I ill In HlirvHr

f'flllflllE. I 1 1 H 1 IB Hl.rHM if lip r II II IV II. I " ... " ----- f ' - " -- (-

ssoertsiH Rtiil rtnnrt thm MiimWr to'the nd to confer with the trustees as to the Gen, Slaughter read, blushed and hunjf

countv SnnerlnteHdent.and it will nro. Moka for eaeh district. Fort Wayne his hand. llieattorMey-geneial was stir

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Il4l.lv rAnilli-u i.iur v a ill UAh tlRlO ItIR OIHIIIBI. luiim-'l.

! .aw ..wn. w ww.. - ...w . , k. . I ... .ta il

first vear as an enumeration of the child- The Courier is intormeu tne anove "uap it oe possmie inai tne aocusatton

ran a I'tan ii,. i ir naot, tuAKliar course will be pHrstidd in a! I the eoimties is true ?" he said.

I Vila m m mwi k Kiao lasna. w l livvi m l . . . . ...

'shniii.1 iu ri..,traii in rri in tlirt Trus. In Indiana, that tli people may have the u es.sit : I can not deny It."

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Wllenl Ul CNWU KMUUI UUUMI luun mm I l lie uium nirj'jtriiri ni n n mvi l til -ill tin

en. At list tie saui : "uen. Slaughter

tee the probable number needed for eaeh

school district.

The Iiusiness Men failed to have a

meeiingon Wednemiav night, not enough

being present to make a quorum. Our

people should bear in mind that upon

united action depends the growth and prosperity of the town. Towns and

cities are composed of individuals, whose

united efforts only, as a rule, enanle any

town to grow up into a city, and become

possible.

Indiana Seed Wheat iu Demand.

Dr. Horace E. Stockbridge has attract

ed the attention of the officials at Wash-

ngton by the energetic and successful

manner in which he has pushed his in

vestizations regarding the culture of

wheat at the agricultural experiment

station connected with I' n nine uMver-

sitv. Very recently Mr. Willits. assist

a more desirable place for business than ant secretary of the agricultural depart

a country cross-roans, ami in tnese pusn- ment at Washington, auriressea htiii a ing times only those towns which reach (very complimentary letter, signifying

out with energy and go ahead enterprise his pleasure at Dr. Stockbridge s success,

tor every possioie advantage wnnin asking him for suggestions as to the best sight, attract enough attention to them varieties of wheat lor cultivation, ete.

to make them more than villages, and jThis letter was followed promptly by an

generally fourth-rate villages, at that. order from Secy. JJusk ordering 150

If part of our citizens are to hold back, bushe s of seed wheat of the Indiana ex

and say let others do all the work ne- periment station to be forwarded to

ceseary to get new enterprises on foot.hVashington tor distribution by the agri

Hiiy tne town had just as well oe renceo cultural department. in and whitewash?- ami is slm b nut I

oh every road into it reading: "Better tee treamuoeii.

markets may be found elsewhere. Ibis CixctstXATt. Julv 23.- When Georre

Own IS nillsneo. ' lUmli pnnffplinnpr. whs hmMvht hf-

flrr The laving of the corner Mone of fore Judge Erniston, of the Police Court,

the State soldiers monument will takei: . y , . 8,',B ice cream ibsi ounuay.

place at Indianapolis Aug. 2S. The V1 . ? " y v Tl t ' monument will cost the taxpayers of In- thst tne c?urt regard that plea aa

diana 30O.0O0. Th CnH.mis.ini.srs aemqrrer, ami me ceun accepieaine

h.r .r- . ..... .1.1 .... suggestion, mis nonor men went on to

nf Pr,r,; fnr i .. Pr.Mt y mat tne use oi ice eream nan grown

t - m vic v w mm mm ilia v t ititiiiuii at". .

Harrison is to he ther. ' fJommander M an extent that it was no longer;

Travis, of the Indiana department O. A. f,,MMa 48 ixury ana ,n a i.oerai view

f haaiiUUiVlani nnlae na rko Pabib UIC tUUIt WW Jnuillieti IU Ul iiic

f "i"iu e vii wiiii iiije s 1 1 a esc a I.t t c a il

mil nn ih. iUMiin. ti, ti..i. m,ui siaiuie, us saie on OUHUSV comu easily

m vvvi3iiim luo artiii umi a nin , . . m

all rive chean rat far round trin link. P regarded as a necessity, -uertainiy,"

at, said his honor, ''no man was ever incited

tv the eating or ice cream to go nnme

. The New York Herald thinks Powder- bt wife. and break up the fur-

Ivisria;ht. The ballot-lioxr is tha M. nittire, and I have no sympathy with the

ginery of revolution, and until the wage effort of theeamon men to make the law

earners of the country recognise that mst them odious Dy pusning tne en

fact and govern themselves accordingly forcement of the common labor

. . - . . . - I mm -m m a t " j

iney wm aceomo Ish no results whatever r. muiu was aismisa.

its should like to eee a compact and

powerful workingman's party. It could

do a deal of good. But there is no such

but for this you would nave had your

commission to-day. l am afraid we ean

do nothing for you," and the candidate

aft

s a

The largest watermelon pstea in the

world is at Adams Park, Ga. It em

braces 800 acres, and Is expected to pro-

uuce over 4UU car loads ot melons.

0

law.M

fTfThe IxDiANAroLis Sbntinel Co.

is offering as a premium with the Inm-

POWDER

Thl powder itTr rsrt. A nirvel of Mrltr

trvHKlh m4 rboleMinnmi Mure ccownntcal thn IMortinitry kliiH. mkI eaanntbs W Ih cHntMii llb the mtllltule ot ion trt, bort wHgWt alum r phwphite powdrrs. S.H nljrn can. JiOYALDAK1X0 Ml WORK C0..1SS Wsli H., X. Y.

What say the Democratic editors o Indiana to nominating a candidate for the Senate at the next State convention? Talk right up, gentlemen of the press, let a sen what you have to say as to public pinion on the subject. New Albany Ledger. We eay amen to the proposition. It Se the best idea that has ever been suggested in regard to the election of a United States Senator. Nominating by the people in convention would take the ftepeasibility entirely awav from the members of the legislatare. w'hlch would give them more time to attend to other important matters during the short time r sixty days allotted to the General Asembly. Rockport Democrat. This weuld only make the job of "setting things up" a little larger and more ditloult. But it would certainly give legislators more time for other business. But the next Legislature should propose an amendment to the U. S. constitution providing for the election of IT. S. Sena.

tort by the people of each Slate, aa other

mate officers are elected.

KfCorporal Tanner is disposing of

injury surpms very rast. The penelous he is awarding to old soldiers is all right, though his record is not yet equal in that respect to Gen. Black's. But the re-rating of pensions to the bummers in the pension office, who htve well paid positions in government employ, giving a number of them frnm t.

00 to $4,000, by dating an increase back,

o umi mey may nave more to squander with the fast" women, and in the gamb-

Jing neiis ot Washington City, and the

F"" .of "-rating to such able-

mxuefl millionaires as Senator Wander On, Is a great OUtracra on dftsstrrln ant

fliers whose claims for original pension

ave beeeme musty in pigeon holes tor, Want of reasonable attention, and is evidently nothing but a dishonest raid npon tke eerplHi, eanctioned bv President Harrison in order to more speedily get lid of the tariff reform demand.

K9Prettdent Mackey put a crowd of

mrnnn worsr on the construction of the aw extension of the Air Line from Mt. vernon. ills, to St. Louis.

Hat. There are 51 miles or road to build,

win eetjpiete H in eixty

i . m . c. . n c ... :an. ...

thing now and will not be until laborers w f u ZIC "n ui hLrk rget sense enough to use the right means ft"" nlh'luSSSfL wte in mnnnniiiK . -..ii. .,... I Hate, Kosa Bonheur s "Horse rair, to accomplish a really great purpose. Rnd The L1oM 8t home by the same

A citizen of KlmafCal.) has just finished working up a fir tree which grew on his place. He received twelve dollars for the bark, built a frame house 14x20 feet, 8 feet high, with kitchen 8 feet wide

and 30 feet long; built a wood shed I4x

20 feet ; made 3'K) fence rails 10 feet long : a - a . . .

mane .ms railroad ties and seo boards six inches wide and two feet Innr. and

15 cords of wood, all from one tree, and

has part of the tree left.

School Teacher Abroad. The following is a copy of a notice

posted on the farm of one of the wealthiest farmers of this townshln. He had

better invest $1.50 in printer's ink, if he

anta people to understand what he

means:

2fo Hnxnivo No DRA$rii.va No Blak rsrrv BiRi.va No ARLAUD IN pis FarST

B3TMr. Ell O. Hornaday. of Daviess

county, of memory dear to many creditors there, and about whom soma verv

disreputable things were told a few vears

ago, has been appointed bv President

Harrison, of many Dravers. as a II. S.

ipeciai timber agent. If hn don't get

away with the proceeds of all of Uncle

Sam's timber, It ia safe to eay no one else will.

Nothing strikes a blow more direetlv

in the face of justice and the rights ef

men tnan tampering with the ballot. Chicago Inter Ocean.

Unless it is such a hlokn aa Judge

Woods dischareinff nrisonera indicted

hy the grand jury for such tampering,

without putting them on trial, lust be

cause they are of his political faith.

ctah unknown exchange utters a

trnth In remarking that some refuse to

take their town paper, and give as an

excuse that thev take several oaners

printed in other cities. Just watch them,

nowever, and von will and them sklr a a a .

miming around aa soon as a local naeer

ia published, endeavoriag to sponge their

reading from It.

Edwardsviiie Illinois, has a creamer v

that is turning out from 900 to 1000

pounds of butter per day. from which the

farmers receive f65 to 175 per day for

cream, touch an enterprise would be of great value to the farmers of this yiciui-

ty. Lei m have a creamery, iKrThe latest since the dogwood ceased te bloom, is for dear gkls to puncture a newspaper and etlek their heads through to have their pictures taken.

It throws a mantle of lntelligeoee around

them. Indianiaas at Washington think that

ex-Congreseman James H. White, of Fort

Wayne, will be the next republican gubernatorial candidate ia the Ileotkr state.

artist, subscribers can obtain any one of these by oavinr a nominal sum to

cover the cost of putting up and forward

ing the picture. The engravings are

readily sold at retail for $1, but it is pro

posed to ask an advance of little more

than one-tenth of that amount over the

regular subscription price for The

Wkf.kxy Srxtisel and the picture.

Tub Skstivkl. Co. will send any one of

the pictures to new subscribers, or old subscribers renewing their subscriptions, and Thb Weekly one year for $1.15.

This is only 15c. to cover express chargee

from New York, postage, wrapper.

clerical work and other incidentals. The

picture is given free. It ie a remarkable

offer.

Hayeville llHriicanee. Blackberries till you can't rest Make bay while the sun shines.

Wheat Is damaged some by the late

heavy rains.

Bob Sissle took warning from the

White Caps and moved to Martin Co.

Miss Alice Cole is at her brcther's, Dr.

Cole's, preparing for the examination next Saturday. Sho has devoured all

the text books and Journals in her possession, and ia finishing up by biting slate

pencils in two,

Misa Mary Kieffner and Misa Vina

Conrad, two charming belles of Louis

ville. have come home on a visit. Vina

eays, "l enjoy city life better than

country."

Look out boys, or you won't bare say

hearts ; city girls are smashers.

Dr. Cote and Alex Abel went to Jas

per Monday, on business. Alex says, "Mr. Doene, or the Editor, has misin

formed the readers of the "Courikk," he

has taken out two cradles iistoad of

one. Give the silver mine a rest. Dude.

DISSOLUTION NOTICK.-CITV

MILLS OP JASPKlt.

NOTICE ia hereby given that the partnership in the City Mills, of Jas

per, heretofore existing between the un

dersigned, under the nrrn name ,ot

hckert Brothers 3c Co., was dissolved July 1st, 189, by mutual consent, Jesse B. Kessner retiring from the firm. The

business will be continued bv the re

maining members of the firm, under the name of Eckert Brothers. The af

fairs of the late firm must be settled a

soon aa poseible. therefore all persons

indebted are requested to call and square up, and save trouble, and those having

accounia against the late firm nre re

quested to preeeat them at the mill.

uoxrad eckert. Jacok Eckekt. Andrew Eokrrt. Jksse B. Kessner. July 19, 188 - J w.

BRIDGE NOTICE.

NOTICE ie hereby given that bids will be received by the Hoard of

County Commissioners of Dubois cotin

ty, Indiana, up to August 3d, 1889, for

the construction of the superstructure of

an iron bridge across I'ntoka Itiver, at

Nicholson bridge. Exact dimensions will be given by applying at the Auditor's office, ia Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. By order of Commissioners. Joii.v Gramelspacher, Auditor Dubois Co. July iath,lS8t 3t.

Bheumatii meiMU itiM Ut Uw wessaee

D m id iu ItM UUhmI, k mutt ttSftwitiaHy

by tk uaa Ayera aosapa Jt save you gt Avar's and no

wad tana it UU ptrtaineuc

tutM to thoroughly xpua tram me system. We lOtaUeoge alliumm le that taajlVmony : "Atwot twe yaaes age, after far nearly two ywars from rhsuwaWa out, Wine? abb. u walk only with ewe SiiKxImfiH?, and having tried varhme rilia, Inrludtag ndnwrel without rllf, I saw by an advertiseMint iu a Chicago paper that a man had smi rlHMsd of this dfcrtWMwIag waaplaiftt, after tonT suffering, by taking Aver s Barsewwnia. I thn 4eklert to snake a trial of this medicint, and took It recwlarly for fWt months, and asa pleased to state that it has effected a own0te cure. I have since had no return ot the disease." Mrs. K. Irving DUge, UU West Utttu at., Sew York. "One year ago I was taken itl with mflammatory rheumatism, being confined to my hmiH six months. I cawa out of the sickness very much debilitated, with no appetite, awl my system disordered In every war. I fenonenee nelngAyer'a Sareapsrilla ami began to Improve at once, gaining in atreaeMi and soon recovering my usual heattn. I cannot aay too much in praise of tato well-known medicine." Mrs. I A. Stark, Nashua, N. II. Ayer's Sarsapirilli, VBKFARSa BT t Or. J. C. Ayer Ic Co., LoweN, Maea, PrWell; six bettlea, S. Wer SAaaeMlf. t April 9S. lae-iy.

Dry Goods !

GROCERIES 1 CLOTHING 1

SHOES AND NOTIONS

AT Wl Holler !Jno.Ur

Oh Faerie Street, lnftrr, Ms Jeat reeelvi

iiw ateek ef I he K KT HIMlaf UUVUS. (

He will SKLL SHOICU

fltta mm tka iiT Sous is Mtii bt&tTi eflanrmFerVei amamewal cows' Y avvw snww anaa aw aewawe wWbrcj wj e

Try them FOR A M AROAW, end jreti will be MtUReit. COTJNTFtY PRODUCE

Take at tlie MIGHKST MAKKKT 1'KICK.

aV-DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Wm. HALLER,

Corner 4th anil JACKSON STS.,

(.iHnker's Oia.StMwJ.) Jsly ink, lwS-lj.

A URGE ASSMTMEMT Of COOK STOVES UAoOLlNK aatd COAL Oil, TOVEg. Tin and Copper Ware! BRAIN A KB SEWER nrR. BUCKEYE KOIICK PUMP rnitv pump. rAT&vwMmi$A? KK, COMMON IHOW WJKT J vui 1 JMOHWIC 1NT1IK wnillJ MJV - ANU "KCO.NV1NCK1I. K5!a!e"SMI!r,X U MAMWOMK MADE, wUR rxt,H Isrr. era-TMK MACMINK FOIt ALL, Tin Roofing sod Goffering a Specialty, xeraixa m -riiit tMt xatkiiai. LEO SPAD'S, T -ASJPJ3R, IJNI. March U. lSSft-lr.

SPRING STOCK

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IF rfltT WANT JY1CM LIGHxlTAKIs"rVVro6x HAKNE88, flew HAKNK88, nUOOY LAl'KOBKS, BCOYWHII'.S. S.tITrKA. Ktc.

Or MyihlnK-cln Ih th lUrHrm .MhIot' line eerfltHl fur h Humm-r MtHt, now Ihtbht

timr ih gm u el KKIIUCKl) lUTzi), of

JOHN TROXI.ER.

COK.NKK eTMAlN anrf 7th KTICKKTS. April is. isse. JASPER, IMO.

JASPER LIVERY

ce-CREAM

PARLOR !

HOT WEATHER RESORT !

JOSEPH JOHN !

OrrOSlTK THE INDIANA HOTEL, will hara Hw beet lee.Creem derleff; the ket wmsSSier. Hehae fltteil up e nlee perler where ledlee nit gefttlemee will ee lltely served.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO

SUPPLY PICNICS and PARTIES.

1 Urn Auftiat if Bis M Jail

AleiienieMartmfiteixi wssc

ARRIAOK MCKN9KS were issued

lei tnle eounty this week le John aSshoalkonraad 8. M. Heuvk. Aff. F. XiKaeli Md tea. I, rioter.

Mary Auu ProvMesl For. WstileKtefi Special. Mary Ann Dougherty, who won a national reputation because of one ef President Cleveland's pension vetoes, was to-day provided for by Jerry Husk. Mary Ann is an almost entirely disreputable character. She managed to coax

congress (no difficult operation) to pass a special pension bill in her behalf, but President Cleveland vetoed it. in his veto message Mr. Cleveland cent to oonjrreee the police eourt records regarding Mary Ann, and they Made highly interesting reading. Mary Ann became indignant and abused Mr. Cleveland with great vshenaeuee. The republicans made an Issue of her during the campaign, and the CUnita-Gel statesmen exhibited her to illustrate Cleveland's pro-llritish sentiment. 81 nee the Cleveland veto message Mary Amu has been in the Washington eourt twiee. How many times she has been there before cannot of course be ascertained. To-day Mary Ann wee given a job in the seed bureau of the ngrieeltural department at il.50a tmy, and it is ears lo nay that by this time, if not too drunk, she believes that then is aoejM grrtUlHto left la tke rsoubttcaiaa. we m sruw wanrw FT aa nrwaTweosBenre

BRIDGE NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that bids will be received by the Board of Count Commissioners of Dubois county, Indiana, op to August Sd, 1989, for the construction of a wooden bridge across flat creek, in Madison township, near lien. Morgan's farm. Plans and specifications ean he seen at Auditor's office in Jasper, Dubois county, Ind. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject aay and all bids. By order of Commissioners. Johx Gramelscaciibr, Auditor Dubois Co. July 12th, 1889-3 w.

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COUKT Nonet. lClvliraese.No.lSie. STATE Or INDIANA, J DUKOtS Coujm, s

Debets Circuit Ceart, .September Trt-m, ISflO. George A. akbone, vs. Theresia Kaninenberg. IN pursuance to an order of said Court, notice is hereby given to the above named defendant, who as appears by affidavit filed, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, that the plaintiff haa filed his complaint and commenced his action against her on note, and to enforce a thm on real estate situate in said county, and that said action will stand for issue ami trial at the next term of said Dubois Circuit Court, commencing on the First Monday ot lleptemlier, left). Witness my hand and the teal i lH of said Court, this KHn day of July, lief. lajtAT Kckbrt, Clerk Dubois Clreuil Court. Bruno Korttmbr, Att'jr far Pl't. July 1 rt-lur. of.,

He Imm etee Jest reeelve frem Clileegee

a mTK aaanrttHKHt tt utla, a4 frew Lew Isvllle tteck ef

Fish Groceries

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