Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1889 — Page 8
Thh Urn Would l,fkr U Kvo Im Thi Uf MtciMwiiuiHl UtHtrict 1 The followiiue U from tli rabid R. puhlioMii iiwpiper U Vshixloi liaiume: To tin m my H-piritig Demo ml t'the Second li rii who re ambitious to have th"tr name and saying reported in the Conrewitiiil Record. tit announcement (mule public fur thr Hri HhihSii thiadHy'i iu of the lhih (actttijthHL lion, John II, O'Neall bn dHertuliUfd uoi to te a candidate ngi for th Demoeiattii Congressional nouii nation will break upon Hifm a most joy fal intelligence Mr. O'Neill is out ol the field. This statement U made by hh thuritv, ted nmy be re oh. Tn present Sfoond District RepweHiativin Congri'4 ha beau honored by iw term and be tin decided to giv eom other persplriiiir p' riot chance. l'o jjathariiitf wm.i'toud nhieh lor sevorn month ha threatens! the CoiijtivHimi'it oolitic il tMtlliwav. indicated' to hi
well-matured ami balanced mind that the
l)?mocrM of thia vicinity think tw terms in Coiiar ouht to satisfy out
mm Wn ri ipn-il to think, too.
Hint Mr. O'X.hII. for diver nvois r lintjuKjhes lit graup on the onlcw o Coo L'rtNsmtn without much re!"1". Be H 1
Hi It mm' theiH aia not iirinv 0 tan H
mrtrt nf !minnilB ill the District WllO
watit the nomination, and the atruggbfor It will h Hie most interesting evet
wit rifts: ml tn tli Dfstiict. One of the
first names that naturally occur to one! m!n it in fl.ia rnniieeti0ll i Cn. Saitt H
Taylor, of this city, who may be deTended upon to prosecute an active canvnaa fnr III Hnmill Htioo. His name hat
fnr liaan associated with the office
nrrAnuMaaintn mill HOW I OlOOifht tO
be hi opportunity. However, it is said
ha miv lnn nnnoeltion i M own
county, bv ex-Senator C. K. Tharp, who
is believed to have a covemua ev- i , u.. the 8t in Congress that Mr. O Neall ha decided lo vacate. Col. Taylor and Sau
nter Tharp are very warm personal friend, hot people do not usually allow t anv bar to the fullfill-
meiit of a politic! ambition,and we may
find those gentlemen conn!unx u ' vieaa rami I v fluid with each other. Both
of them poa-iea rare social qulitie, ar veil known and are shrewd politiehn In Knox count v Hon. Maou,.J. Nibl ick,
utn 5nnalfr nf the Indiana House, i al
ready an avowed candidate, but the Cobb faction, it is claimed, stand readv to
knifa him at a moment a notice, m it i not at all improbable that Orlando il r.hh nr Wm. A. Cnllon will try for
the nomination. To tell the truth, about
rr ntmnnratic Uwver ill Knoxcouu
tv i acindidate for Consrres. It eoe
without AAvintr that Hon. Cutler S. Dob
bin, of Shoals, will be after the nomina-
i nn. hut ii inn acao e enemy, uirmn
VftHrtrmlck. will "ciwid on Cutler's trail
Hiram wer that Martin county will
not instrnct for Dobhinar By the way.
ills reported that McConmck ia disportn.l tn ha NibKck m-in. Senator A. H.
Anilrftws. of 0'ane county, was jrettinjf
ready to reach out for the nomination for TWaarar of State.-blU HOW that Mr. O'-
is out of the way it la likely he will
fnitnw hii first intention and rnn for
Congress The same may be eaid o Pror. A. M. Sweeney, of Dubois conn tv. who has been talk in if alK)iit lie
porter of the Supreme Court, but who wnnld much rather eo to CoHsreee.
tthtrlM rvls of HI on ni field will be
Greene county's candidate and we sup note ttm.Tohn Bentzof Crawford, wil ". . . -t in r nl
at mi "ineniioiiiMi. jjvuuraira wi
tnn of TAirrence countv wilt likely be
ia tha race. The stud? of Conereesiona
Htlc in the Second Dntrict ia going to Um nuite intereatine from now until
next summer, and The Gazette will kep it's raaders Doaled. At present it look
tn in lika the Divieiw county man who
can get the undivided support of his own
county stands toe mil snow 10 win tbt convention.
Coughing IS Xature'H aflort lo tout mbMiHioiM fn tlw WuucMbl paaniw. FrnjiMHitty, thin etmm ittUMUMUH kh4 tke hmh! of an awodyne. Xo vlWr xnirtorHt or anwtyae U tual Avar's Cherry I'WhU. It Kattire in KtHe wn. allapi irritation, iudwoe kimmm. MW U tfc kKMt Htlar el all euugh euree. Of the many prepauin Mot the while for tha cur oC IU, smfh, WonohltM. awl kindred ilUwMwa, tbw ta mhm, within the ranffe of my expf riho, o reliable as AyeCa Cerry Vectoral. For .vara I wan Mtty to Is. folhwrwl hy terrible cowaba. Abont fr ytMt ao, wlittn o arttlcfreil. I wa mvWwt to try Ayar's Clwrry lVtowl a4 Vo lay all other renli I h bo. ami within a week was wall of wy oaUX and ewb. Since tiwn I Wave atwaj-a kit this prrk In the hoiwe, Hi.l fel wHiwrtively aerura. Mrs. L. L. Brown, LfcfMiaarfc, Ml. "A few tm ajto T took a severe eM which affHl uiv hind. I had a tarHW cough, anl itbt after Might witlwHt slwp. Th ihx tors gave ma hiu I triwl Ayer' Cherry Ptoral, which raliavwl my Innjp. Imbired sleaw, rihI afforded the rest nwcewary for Oh recovery of my atrengtli. By the comUnual use of tho Vectoral, s i jiermanent eare waa effechHl."-lIora Fairhrother, Rockiusbaw, Vt. Aw'$ Cherry Pectind,
I MAKUN SCHKIKICH. Jr.
!
ASIKKW!iM:i.:K
SHULER
raarAacB ar
rv. J. C. Aver k Ce., Lowe,
' Maee
PIG and
SUMMER
CLOTHING-
AND
!
Largest and Best Stock in the Co,
DRY
GOODS
Sermersheim & Go
lare just opened the largest and best
aortment ot erciianuiec, m all kinds, ever brought to Dubois Couuty, and will sell goods
IB
QMagex far
TBAJI aKT 0T1K8 I0UMC IS TIE COCXTT.
OOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF
Gentlemens' and Boys'
Clothing,
for SPRING and SUMMER weak In all
grades, front a 9& suit up.
HANDS0R DRESS GOODS,
AR1WARE,
eJIJKKWWA
A.ND GROCERIES
IK rACT, A FDLL ASSORTMENT
I UUIILIIIIUIII
PROPRIETORS
UNION PIiOUR
JASPER, IITOIAWA
4 Co
I
!
MACHINERY SEVERAL XEW
WE HAVE LATELY ADDED TO OUO ' "tiVk BEST I V piui VEMKNTS AND NO M AKb THfc. Bbi
PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR
aMiiTAT where desirtd. r wllVrAl 1 t
OK GOOD W II ISA'
UG f Cm.
IIlUlllUsT UASU I'iilUt. rwu www "
M m m tin Sal toi'Jj a bii It
W r.n-tfiillv iTlr Ihf f.rwfr. of Slt.fr Ti.hi lo H owl ""
a t aa.a in k.aii
tuill, and Hour ad weal, and learn prices m Rram - -
Fb. 27; ms-ly. I. SClIF.IHICll.SHDLER Co'.
C. ECKEKT.
J. ECKEKT.
A. ECKEUT.
Eckert Brothers,
o cs eg cc- c g coirc c.
- '-e'e cc gs era CO ;s g.
c o go o
Roller Mills!
kkal mm mm
J. B. Slater,
Kettl KntMte AgeMt lit
IRELAND, - IISI.
OUK WAHMIXOTOX LKTTSR.
WAwiMToif, D. C, Attf .1Mb, Mtt. Men. ieeniii Selllrae Cex.Mere w!4.
ly known perhaps, a Snnaet" Cox, ttie
popular KeprefMtaiive from Jf cw York, U in Washington. He has jnst returned from aa extended teur of the four new States which he waa en influential in makinjf, by paseinft the owinibni eBabling net thrench the leet Congreae. He is enthusiastic in fcte praiee ef the people and proepecta of the new Statee. lie wys he talked ao politics while out there, hut having an old time habit of
keeping hie eyee and ears wide open hie obervatious lead him to believe that Washington will certainty go democrat t t . t e -
mn: .y tw for v.::. ic, anu u me opinions or wen informed
a tarn arm MrM.ni mHe ih mt lrrUa4 iftJ people COUHt fOT MTthlng SO Will M0H
aar rim w jk, aamit f ri tn caiiiva f gHK.
pni, ..wf mm, mmtr fwt imwr, t.M . rry ihh, ret Utmt a i lHf iiH. A very ca farai.
taa i. crm. IK IW hT IrtUM. 35wrrrlrJ.
Kl In rhn mWr . Kplr. wbilf M I lck .,!
ia
The following Ileal Estate for sale :
le wm. IK mtt hH at HaadaWrx. se i-Tr In
w a.m. Mhi Kf . irooJ MkrJ, cMt (mm. frkc
r Hit - Mr itat.
7S mtf. 1 wtl Mlk T HaattMfcar. S6 trrn la
tataiati, IwtlMcr in tiailwr. (tM ffwr fcnr aa4
Kita. a4 . plmiy f walff J'tKt van ar
XMf 4 wM at HaatiagtMWC. w mm dm
f)Urf awMt M aa Jrka (rcct. frke Sae; kalf
The telegraph companies ee far have
the best of the very interesting fight which is progressing between teem end the Government, represented by the
tt. jt a Htit MHaic: eaoek HiKtrra it i Ietmater General, who ia by law au
il.ving enpnlled Ihean Mills with the A
CHINERY. we now wake none wu ma
BEST BRANDS OF
Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour
which adiU of fo ig 1A 13 1U SATISHED n iril Ia.
We
almia fl fr WW! ' l BHV Wft M if IWJ
tkc kccl. itnel VUr cunc teclr hillni
KaJTalV&r V:-.a iUViS. 10 Mt tFrketo he paid for of.
MH-ciaaa'a4ieariatSfM.rrt, uciai taeesages. tne OKI contract being
taaT 3iwffviMn ittfvniBtT. 4 mttt susoended the telerranh comnaniH are
ak.wt tnm Irr)aa4. W a-r- clfrl. kalaace la rnunlttafir thai RntarRawat nSlrt.la tn
.rr w (raf aw with s r ro.. M.Wr.lpay cash for all their messages, and at
Mtia ko.vi pt.i.v rxt, Hrar mIih4 i&4 church, transient rates, too. The Postmaster
! ' ' r"y tkS General wants them to accept a rate of v rr.i, arta t f tru4. c Hm one mill per word, hot the telegraph tf.. jr a t frMJ ,MHia. im icr- cur. iti. companies say it ia not enough. Stai The rlmii:trio I. se to spek, i. itfMM utm 4g4 Brf;bwwj, tse per the wing just now, and little ia being done in any or the departments outside 5K; im ct. ta caniTat.B, i t Qf routine business. The several eecren.wrtf triiB4. tpare,.a4ckeap fam. taries flit in and out or town in a sort or urnw.wjr y. jack O'Lantem etyle, that is some s rr. taedere4 aM la fw-aiia, M ite- wj,.t bewildering to the fellow who tries wHfMiktfara:MMll.raaliMta. r -(.w. nar7t.aan i j ... ., ..i. .j .,v.r4 uu in to keeo track or tuem.
- Hale r eHiaii ai u.v -try well. 3 niin As a result of an investigation, the :J,T4UfM.",' AH"" town is talking about what a veritable icrala aa4 K farai ry MealraWe. .. ....... . w 7i. w..iut.. k
lMaM..htSSacrf clr4. rat frana fcaatr uraui trap lira uui.tu.ia; ".pi j
aa4 a-l fraai a feara. ta-t wtkanS, S fa paa4. a (ne Government printing Ofllce IS J It IS ci.me f-m.'f w.eii a4 4 miu Tentilated, Ita eewerageie eomewrt llrelaJ. pr aet; ter eay ' Iui.i. ..n It k..
347 acre WWia rirtr. S m awih f Otwril, ining wioi ia iaia.
a arrta la fcalaact a bin. 49 acre, ia 4m not one fourtn oi ine are escapee neea
ff""" ,:tr.Lf.rr.V f. a a ded for the large number of employees. rllmtrtMlaaafcaKry fr farm, a .
frarac kae. 3 Ut lat aaa alealy " waier iiummi.iamiiBj ihc " ATTTrahrai.tsarracre: Unaa eaiy. the Public PHt ter enye that more than , .Vr1"-V-'-r' half of his time is taken up in hearing
i l.aaa. too vara. cmm(
I art f Ifce lami hrwkt
a m lit nra wnir ... t t .utl J a.lij.
a aaVMc ra4. a MraaM ica aa itraia tarra. n ie in inw uan-;rii Biiuin.
a jr ar; ana ey ir Secretary Aooie nag enrprteea a gooa hocses AM lots, roKirnsviLLK U.av nannla har. Botablv the officials
A a ra4etlti!aaa Mort fcae. aa a tmvn K"""' J.t . tk.
r-r-a i m ttt t "KTrnTlT FOR W
VV H H A VY A rj 17. WAYS PAY THE
FOR WHICn "WTC WILL AL
II IG II EST
MARKET PRICE IN CASH, BY W AGO?, or CAR LOAD.
ECKERT BROTHERS.
JJy Mk. Msaly.
THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW MANUFACTORY ! FELIX LAMPERT Cor. off Sixth and Clay Sis., esoectfully retmnfhis thanks to the public for their liberal patronage hereto P fore and invite a continuance of the same. He ha on hand a stock of SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS snitable to the trade, and also contiaaes to MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED
LAUPERT WAGON!
THE BEST VAGON OS WHEELS !
and his extensive sales of which have brought Jper eUc 11
ME lleOt AitTKKH I UK EXTRA f-t-w -mw.w. ra rnn- -
Geld In IndUnsw
A nncial from Golumhu, Indiana
aara: The reported And of rich gol
dunndls alonr Bean Blowom Creek, i
Brown County, made by a Cincinnat mining expert, caused considerable ex ritfmpnt in the nelzhhorhood of the nl
diaooverv. It is not known that
ativ one ha yet gone from thin city t
that fielria. owinir to the doubt o
tha nponln as to the truth of the miner
rllnna. There can be no doubt that
the precious metal exist along Bean Blossom Creek and other parts of the couuty, but it has not heretofore been thonaht thit its Quantities were sufficient
to justify the expenditure of mining it.
In JacKeon TOWnsntp, wnerein urcarni rieh find ia located, gold has been found tnr rnnnv vears. but always in pockets,
and offered onlv the specious rewards of
prospering to the seeker. It is nattnea by ome that the valuable metal there is ot Indlrenntis but that it came from the
north with the drift of the glaciers. A fr vaara ro an old California miner
prospected in that section for some time, and claimed lo have discovered valuable danrudta. Tie organized a mining eom
nt;y without diRiculty. and securing laaaenoti a considerable area of the sup
posed rich field, proceeded to put in the faaarv nnnaratn for wholeale gold
digging. It is said that considerable
quantities of the precious. metal were fnianil. but the claim finally ceased, from
aome cause, to be worked. Christopher
Stump's Place, near Georgetown, haa recently given over $500 worth of gold, while a number of pieces ranging in alH from 2 to tlO have been found
m tha rutrl nf tha rrfk. where the re
awuattv tl.nvarai1 rlfth danosits are eald
to exlt. The Cincinnati expert hae r
tHraad to niMBlunati for the purpose, so
ho stated, of securing the assistance of
ntner experts ann 10 gei im
aslRlsg machinery
Mrs. TlarrUon recently said to a friend :
MIt may He that after a time l snail get weerl to the unnleasant features of rev
resent petition, but Just now I am not inaeontenled frame of mind, I don't like the Whltn Hon an as a residence. I
detest the publicity which pertains to
ur home life and I regret that I am
Wired to see o little of my husband. Is
It net absurd that my father and the ahiit should be gossiped about ail over
ttMieeeintrr? My husband in President,
JOnN A. SERMERSHEIM CO. Nertn Skin PuMie iqunre; XayM.l-WS-tf. JASPKR. IKD.
AGENTS WANTED HSiT&TSSSfiS
CALL ON OR AMHI1I
FELIX L.AMPERT, tamper,
December td, mi.
I CURE
FITS!
ww i aar Ctntu I & notineajiaMratf te Urn acain. I MKAK A KA1IICAL. CUE.
1 Have maae ina waaiw
I reir frane aoae. ct alB( nail ui nia urni i wara p ;- mS lywiaa arrfcara. atealy afwaier. applications from nen and W0en Who rUfllll 5fWS re willing to take the cbaucee of work-
ct a ro.i bargtia.
Attn i. it
au A-a- aar er lient WKens israr waai
img ivm sJeieclive Hmtenal mr M-nisUcteirc.
TLl?'"T rrVa77UaT, Olfice. bv ordering the
e. aaa mail frfi af au kia4.; a commission engaged la the investics-ja-. iTtce s; ten.. t; y -e-r.a w L,, of the re-rsting of peneloM to eon.
Uoriitar. m. trc aaaae. ad 4 w n FartMt- tinue that investigation, lie waa net nn. p. arefcar. Hr in.ae ait . tw !.. . - . . . nreliminarv report farttMBcrafcap4..aaaaaf ikt fce.t Ja- made covering two months, December
re. fa ataera laatoaa fr a . a l&aBnd May 1889, Uttd Wants a thorough rrrf t"bVrH" investigatien for n period ef twelve Ia4 taeWe laaaibt. a ivj ckaact far at t m(Btbs. The Secretary refused to give
out the preliminary report, but promisee that the entire report shall be given to the p rests aa soon as it is completed. It is stated here that Ex-Attorney General Garland hae been engaged by the Northern Pacific Railroad to look after their legal inereatst In this city at a
salary of 25,000 a year. Frank Ilatton is going in tooth and nail in his flght on the civil service law. His largest and most startling charge fe that copies or the questions to be asked at examinations in this city have been furaiahad before band to such applicants
as were willing to pay the price asked far them. This ie the most serious
charge vet made against this humbug, and if Hatton can prove it, it will go far towards getting the absnrd law repealrd. The Navy department haa appointed a court of inquiry to investigate the recent accident to the cruiser Boston." It ... . . . .
ceniB about time uiai Foninninx wa done to make the officer of the Navy exercise n little more care in handling the tew war veaels we have. Hardly week peeses that the newspapers are not
called upon to chronicle ome accident, that, from the stand point of a "land lub
ber, might have been avoided. There is no truth in the report sent
out from Washington that the French
WHt BIMEASES OF THE
KIDNEYS
JOI1NTON'
OTAL INGLISH BUCHU
Will care alt aiaeaara at taa EM HbiUrr. IrrllatlOBotlfer TTrcIC
of tha Hta!d-.HrBlal'rla',0. UorTbira!aalllta tar.M ncea Diachartfea. caartfca af the KMkti. Uriels la !. IMabtWa.
TS-a-lwr
FrMqent UrtnailoB,
Ita Ic
Acid i;ni" iMr 'nurs IKTIIK B.CK.Kieatl0Bf 1'rlat,
ctaia taa
Water, aartlCBbrljr la r9;.i;
Tancedia Hie- IT I A mi'.m ISVfTIOATOKaaa rer-a IM t'rtcflotla aataral eor.rpBTa tlie aclJ an4 twrata.a4 ia aaett f tlieriratTcaaeanataxtcaUaf
drtak.
C- a4 far Orcatar. awa ay aa wa. .JOHNSTON ACO.Dernlt,nMih,
ta. a. i!e-l.
JASPER
T SKtl- THKJtK WASOSS I! EVKKV
in.a.
f 1 nf 1X1 V 17 C II rnTl cook recently discharged from the White MALlXI i JEs OllUJ: i House was to brief suit against Presi
dent Harrison for weces during tun
IsniELF. J. miller, Presttetsr.
'iSSSiSSSSS'trm J. M. PARKER'S
NEW Saddler SHOP ! -
TfinE
tec's IVsBticc.
..,t. r.;nui Trustee ef Bain-J
a- mw araaarH ta tara abafUnr. rrratrpipvt. Ac.
far aH atr4 af Mariary. MniriKrrar ias af STKA KX;iXKSa.rRCIAI.TT. 1 an ale prr pared ta rrpatr
dent Harrison for
summer. The people of the eonntry are jnst beginning to realize tbe scope ef the alieo contract labor law, consequently the Treasury department is being iooded avith rnn nlainta fro all section of the
country asking investigations ef alleged
JL bridge townjhp, tVoo.s -v.
wi l attend to low Saturdays of every week, atl his "d on North Main street, between Sev
enth nfl Eightb. in pcr.
The Library oi m 'Tr:Mr. at the bookstore ef Mr. Jacob GoemaniK
where persona wanting bow them at any ;,.,-, -
April SO, 1888-ly-
-av-veawn mar iruivra BVPlrATnKfi. Wfn1iltr.lil nf th letW.
HOKSK IM) WFKM, lurliaa Hnm nlaainaer Marfan nee
KKAI'KKK aail MOWERS, ETC.
sued
in tbe In-
Xast ftk. B., Xaim 4: Jankiea St.
UTS, SFIUCTX QT
FALLXXGr UCKJllM, Cork tha warrt eaaa.. "JrT.
Ltral
trial, aiMi It will cure you. Addraaa
H.Q. HOOT, na.o..in--...
scorn
EMULSION
OF PDRE COD UVe.ll OIL
aaaaat-im ''WNMlIlP ITIlS-
lee'i iwviicc.
THE wndersigied, Trustee of ColnmMs Tp., Duboie county, Ind., will at
tend to Township business at me resi
dence on every Saturday, and person
ka-la tawnen B Dusmeee to transact
are requested to preecnt it en that day efj
the weeie. . . The townshep library Ie kept at thej
office of the Trustee, wnere tneeeenuiieo
can obtain books.
KELSON I1AKKI5, Trnetee Columbia Tp. June 27th. 1889-ly.
rlrrntar tn iiiaDcctora
jf-ayfarajer. : fca-a j.M ;M..r M da" -rce, iurtmctiug them to see thai -ar.Wit.-ltli.-.kba.mtUa...le..a.. o cK,e-
MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW. ter. If these traders are at preeena -aef ood character many nf them vn
Ikne-MrtaittijrafiliiHHtarirK!laMl riPEl !,, a(llv maliened. FlVriNOS It aar! laa. whleh I .M.-f U m his WET baK t
THE attention of farmera is called i w. ..a. wasninon wj,, "V! ,u ,,le'r LEATHER and RUBBER BELTINGS, -JJJ SJgB
v-urc-f .1-. ... w.r, r; , nair- n aaaa.arjTU. l.i r- ita fl-hii-a- iaaniralten m eiw-
Whips, and everything in tuat line, n-l ji nrlat hlrhlv as a Governwhkh will be sold a. cheap aa irst-claJ -a I" L't ,e , WtarWn the U S, navy
roaria eaa i&etairinK nrompi . . , .--! . ... .... u. kit Mhau."
. i ana ai auaawr i aw aimi vwi-n . ttm io wanini w -
!t--.- oi;!iJ 11-uria.M. MaylMi
patronage solicited
J. M. PARKER. JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 18M-tf.
WHnliifj Il'wlicc.
Tmnlee'n
BEST WAGON !
Aknot Psftsbtn m MNk.
tn 4Hae
aSslStva i aaaniaS ha
mm -MMla4 tSarn K a
aaiaat. aaWI nsas-ilta.kr
in. m ataa w
MtfrartaM 4I Wttja taa
M
WMrlrtU H
rVemgamranWVrwhEetaUK gCOTTS EMTJ L8IOK is atnowleAgadbf rhrsiciaiis to be the Unset npd Beat pr aailo. in tha wosM for the NlMaadewNef
00SUIMTION, OftOriiLA. C"t55lWsImCAT Te ereet rtwaite Jr Mineusnnmaj ean rea4fia Ca4yrX &M X JUnwisis.
Caacaaa, and TraMarita eMaraad, aa4 aH
hbmm aaaaacaai lor jitamta raea. Oar OS la Opjumitm V. . fair OfkgnWS fee) M pWtC$CE sbM J4sVHet nnnfVCCa anSAOnt Cns nTnwWfcCt tsn(C!fM ferfjMserVff in) k4n1
-j - - a - 4aa eM mmgill JW SMml em tKPnF nwEnmi nnnmn emnmn WijSlSui , Waaa ttk a
ttaa. We adrtaa tt Mteatable r aU free
nun. OwhaatdaeUlliteatliecartt. A Mak, " Bow to Ofeuua raicMa." hk rweawa M artaal elkata ta yaw aHatt, ta ly, aawa,mtfm. AddrtM, C. A. SNOW A OO.
THE nndersignrd, Traeten of Boone townshin. Debois count v. hereby
rives notrce that be will attend to an
bnsineee pertaining to the ofllce of Trustee, at his residence 1 milee South-eat
of Portersville. on Saturdnvs of each
week, and reoueets nil persons having
township business to present it on Saturday. Cititens desiring books from tkeTnwnshin Library, are notified that
the Library ia kept hy Wm. McIInrris,
n Porternvflle. Hkxkv B. Breidkxbaoii, T. B. Tp.
May 18, 1888-ly.
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Farm ron Sai.b. The farm at the
crowing f the railroad and Pateka river,
JtfftfSH Tp. Tristtt's iitfw.
fSIIlE underaistned will be nt his office
I. t attend to township business of
Jefferson township, Ihiboin county, en
Saturdays of each week, and requests an . l....t.. itl l fnvB.
pcrwn" nnrinz ir-sinc- m-b "
hip to attend to it
towns
iSPF Secretary Blaine, and get permission to
make n number ot appoinimcBia idiplomatic service, which were promised at the Chicago convention in exchange for votes. Blaine gr-clotisly gave hie content, and at n mU quite number of annonn cements of eeR placet were made from Bar Harbor, for party heelers who warn not eompetent enough
to paee n civil eervtcn examimj uv-. Great 1 this bargaining Administration ! Speaking of appointments, since it became known that President Harriton personally approve of all the appointments made from Indiana before they are permitted to be announced, a good deal of quiet surprise hae been expressed by tbe Presbyterian brothers of the El- . ... . V . Jl maIOT.
Main Street, - JASI-kk, ixa 1. ' m.mMr. (Urultci.. Sabbath dee-
vnil. faHt THF BEST MATERIALS secratore and bawdy honee proprietors
myn sn,i EVERY WAGON WAR- in the H cosier State, and RANTED. We bent South Bend, Ra- critics my the appolntrnwls of those cine, or any other foreign wagen fnr du- brought here, or sent to the Woet. trj
raniiitv. . . , . . . L -ia j tK con-
RKFERErlUES ABynony WM nas iiacrauj im ptriawimu? 7 7 ,..!-.
tried onr wagon.
Nov 26th, lW57-iy.
Geo. Wagner.
lamination nf their nreeeuee, by fohUnf.
them upon eommnnitlee where there Ert larger oppertunltlee for practising their petwliar style nf "morality," while there ... tha TVaaWlawt la eUUfht In thetf
.tiaail tn it h ibtva. dftv The Meet" the let anil m jwonnaye oi cv- - - - - ,.u- aah hin tihUries are kt at J. w' fry month at their hall, on the corner of meshes, and eannnt eeeapn wi hont eh BirTwye, aeil Trte Ith ..d Newton streets inj.sper. p.-f r pnblle expoeure. Blfcer-T
thie adminmratrnw m a pir - -fsr earaeet prEyefi t ikt r
C. K. A., Branch 1 10, . . m m. m m at
Meets the 1st anil 3d Mondays oi ev-
CltAKLEs SOLIOA, PrSS.
Jen Betx, Sec'y.
.TarnHa
residence, where all persona estitled can
ef 287 acres is for wile. Good coal lend mwwu nrtimm
emt that is no reason whv the rest of ua1
Bring us jour job work, M nmm fttibue cuaractsri. '
