Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1889 — Page 8

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Wl SCHOOL-HOOK TKUST. gMM of IU SeMdKlo OoiMg in Tint CUmmi By. Oh May 10, im, the Chicago Tribute fH-iHUd a special tela rani fro JUiU snore from which the following struct ere takvu Thw( wm held in Philadelphia Satarday, April 2, a trial by a jury which, thoog h ihU appointed by sny isgal inatituties. of too tut or Ration, will rwdr a deeisiou of iaterest to every tax.uarer in averv state, eity aad eouaty

!h the United State. The jury W eon whuul af a HNMbtr of mem Intra ot whet

U kMHMTM amuM tho who eompoe il

a "Tlia PaMUhur' Unr.l of rratfe."

Tkrc are few people who know of ihf

tXlMH OfHU HH OnllUHflOH, WNIIl" . "artteta or HtMH!iHiOH" which govam lU CHKrl ImhiK irwH wtr guarded

with jwh ear, hh.1 even th agtfMts ol

ta ni.teUiItHi r.iid it iiitHibr can hoi

iMurt iiiri nftft-wion ol' eae of tbew

praeiou documents, steme titae ago the agent of Meeers. Jvison, BhkentiM, Taylor Co., thr btrxe school-book publishers, of Nw York, angitieered th text-book of Van Antwerp Uraf O.. another large publishing Iiqhmi of Cincinnati, out ot thirteen eouaiies of GeontU aad sup-

jtttA in their steat he text-books of hif rm. Both house- are prominent members of th syndic'. Thi was ilou in

direct violation of the articles of Assoeiilion, aad th injur.! Item waited for an opportunity to retaliate. ThN occurrmd aavural weeks nxo when it wm le.tra-

md that the school 00 ml of litltiiaon-

eountv. Mwvlmd. hid decided to adopi

Whiter arithmetic, a publication of Van Antwerp, Bragg Co., and drop tintwo they bad been using, one of which mA tha work of Prof. Roiiinson, and

was published by lvion, Ulakintn, Tay UwJk.no.. tba other being tb publlea

tie of a non-syndicate Aria. In this mm & gvadistte house was interested,

tttoriliii? to the law of tb trust

auekt to have obtained tin? permission

mttkm latter to aunnUnt tair books and

pay to iTlson, Blakemau, Taylor Co , mi amount equal to that which the school authorities of Initiator county bare

aunrotiriated for th purchase of anth

wiiiu iluriiir the current year. Iu the

ttrmaat ease this H amounted to $3,

UO0. For this outlay they would reiu. burs themselves at tb county' expense. Smarting under tb blow they had re

ceived trow Jvisoo, waxenau, layioi k, Go. ia Georgia- thy recarded this as a rood opportunity for rereniee, and so, without eoasultia th rival eoaoM-n,

ikv iraad tbc ou tract to supply the

Baltisaoro ooantv schools with White's

arithBtotke at a reasonable prio. When lvioa, Blakennan, Taylor Co. heard f tha transaction they immediately brought it to the attention of the syndicate. Tb result was a charge and a counter-charge, a refereuce to the arbitration committee, and an appointmeut y the latter or a jury of disinterested Members to try tbu case at Philadelphia at the data above BMntioned. Tney have a give tint to reader thair decision Th other Arms ar awaiting the verdict with rrmml latere!.

Au oooroos rule of the trust Osaka lie

bardaa still heavier on tbc tax-payer.

According to this rule tbc system of ex-! bang which has hitherto been ia vogue has boea stringently afcoUhd. Previous to 1874, when the school athoritice saw fit to introdue a better tast-book into their schools, aa arraageasaat waa effected with the publishers hf which tb old text-books were taken isi exchange at a certain price. By this asaaas the change was effect! readily without dietarbane to the regular workia? of the various school systems and at

cooperatively smell cost The better tcxt-book went ia aad tb poorer on

want out Tbi has been brokea up by the trut. The mathodi of the erndicats's work-

ieg has receatly been experienced in the Baltisaara eitv school board. It was de-

aided, a oon the recommendation of com

ataat eritice. to add to the readers ia

a ia the pubtie scbools of this eity the

Butler series of readers, they aetng eon

aidered aa excelleat edition. The mat-

tar was as usual referred to Its proper committee, and at the last msetiag ol the board ia April the committee simply

reoorled that thev did aol deem it expe

eliant to add the Botler series to tbc list.

This was all there appeared oa the surlaee, but a big Agbt bad taken place

whkh was known only to a few. Duriar the interim the agent in thi

eity for the reader bow in as a syadi

eeta book-notified the headquarters of the syndicate of tbc contemplated cbaage aad the result was the prompt dispatch

to this scene of Mr. Tucker, the secretary

aad authorized traveling arbitrator ot

the syndicate. Mr. Tucker was present

at the meeting of the school board, aad

hv virtue of his authority forbade the

cent of the Butler reader to nuke any

proposition whatever that might lead the hoard to adopt his readers. Upon

the success of the scheme tbc members

mt the school board enjoyed a "set out,

their unknown host being the "Publishers' Board of Trade."

Another illustratioa of the working of

the trust occurred in Baltimore county

in 1878. when the school authorities

war compelled to eU th old geogra

phiae for wast paper aad pay 83,000 for

the privilege ot uuying Better

gick Headache Pa eaif latat boat wMeh many seTr mm! few are entirely free. Its eatuw it MMlbjastkm and a aluggi Hrsr, th ears fur whk Is falUy lauad m Um mo Ayrs mis. " I have found that for sksx hssaaelie, MiirH by a tUftOtuered cotMtHkm ti SSm tocMtcSi "Ayec'a rilbi are she BKt wlwUc r-MHHty."-iMUHUi C. Btadbera, Worshiagum, Mass.

"After the ass of Ay" f5" .7?

mi Tsera. m niy praenee a ""j itm SSU in flf iLLrrLTtk.rtu- VmJ Uvr mmmHchm

W7A.WeMn.ll. M. D., V. 1. Aaetia ft X. W. Railway Co.. Bern, Texas"AyeVn Pllk ar the bet Mdne m4 fur all dineaeee Md hv a tlsIXred Uah whI liver. rr three year from hea-be. indteeatfcta. ami i-onatlfathm. I had a lLtT ami was weak mhI w rvc Sff rft U ueinK three Wxea of Aver's nil. ml at tlw tlnw - HdVili LockwtHHl.ToiH. Xanea. I was tiwiWed for years with indlcestkm. ceaetipstlon. and Ci- ox ot Ayer'H 1111. hih-1 is "U aJly doe., rtln t heal.h. They ar r"tf Htl cUve- ' H" atnAtt, Xeadrtlle. Ta. Ayer's Pills, raerjunB ar1 1 Dr. J. C. Ayer st Co., Lowe", Ma, M Vj Dnto MeW.

MAKT1N aCHKIRIOH.Jr.

ANVKKW MMVLKK'

MICStAKL atlMlKIKIOM

M. SCHEIRICH. SHULER k Co., PBOPBIETOBS

UNION PLOUR mHiln!

JASPKR, HfDIAWA.

WK IIAYE LATELY ADDW?, TO OTB MAgllKKBVWMAL NEW IMPKOVEMKNTS AND NOW MA Kb iu wr'aA

PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR

dosired. or will TAY

TI1K

.... . . ., .Miv u'i u'UKA'P where

WHICB we r.Av. iirt4ti jy' ,, i.,ti u'llVtr.

II Hi 11 Kb 1 UAbti 1'KIUE. ru " M CfiJJf assail 1U1 14 teUfillj n kfii b USHkM for Cora, WeraapfH-trullv invite the farmers of Southern lndi...n .locall , Mjd rn.li.a our mill, and Hour and meal, and loam price of grain they have to trll.

M. HCHKIBICII.SHCJLKH tV 1 '

mi mm mmw

J. B. Slater,

Kaal Katitt) Agent At

Th following Heal Kstate for sale :

its mtm, IV mlU rait ef HHRtlnKbdre. SS rrf In

timber. Vlie In culllvatlnn, IS crr In aieadiiw, lg htm hI tarn, gwxt orebard, rd! farm. I'rtoe S trr cr: ay teraii.

7ft arr. I wllr noHlh of HHntlnKbHr. Sfi arrra In

rulilvatloii. balance In timber. c(wl frame lioue ami

barn, fe nrrharS, plenty er water. I'rke fSS per arre; half Sawn; balanreon ray term.

Ifreai ww tintit ernisaelmt.l

OUR WASH1NGTOK LMTTKU.

Wamhikuton, D. C, Aug. 8Sd, 189. Presiileut Harrison Mitted lata town Friday and out again Saturday afternoon. Th horde of pop-buuters scented th gam from afar and mad a charge on the Whit House. There waa weeping aad wailing and gnashing of teeth whew the hungry crowd waa intermed that the President could Hot be seen, and the agony was piled on when they discovered that this was probably tb list tints President Harrison would com to Washington before October.

Saturday afternoon about the time that

President and Mrs. Harrison and privat Secretary Halford were starting for

ffiiar, iu n jack. atmet, 1'rir naif Deer Park in the private rar of President

uh: a.y terma rer wiian;. Meyer Ol I lie II. X, U. It. U. Ilftll a OOen A tarw f ua arrea.ena wile atb nf Ireland an. iusigHiticailt appollltltieiltS Wire an four miliHt wtett nf Ja'pt-r, abtmt acri in cultlva. . " . , rr

Fb 27; 1SS5 ly.

0. KCKKUT.

J. KCKKUT.

A. ECKE11T.

Eckert Brothers,

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SPRING and

SUMMER

CLOTHING

-AND

DRY

GOODS !

Largest and Best Stock in the Co. Sermersheim & Co. Hare just opened the largest and beet aaanrttnent of Merchandise, of

all kiHila. ever brought to Da

The President and wife are at India

napolis to-ilny for the first time since th head of Hit! Iiiuixe became our chief wagifitrato. I don't know how th old man

i feeling about tb visit but it is no violation ol confidence tossy that Mrs. Hsrrlsou is delighted, and she would be still more delighted if she was there to slay, for she has never ceased to be homenick and to pine lor bur quiet house iu IndiaunpolU. The commission appointed to negotiate fur the puix-hate of the Cherokee strip in Indian Territory has notified the Interior department that nothing eUe

can be done until their offer of 81.25 per a . a.. . . a

itcre h sunmiitcd to me uneroKee annual

Roller Hills!

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living supplied llim Mills with the LATEST ' 1 .fJ'Xfn MA C1UNEKY, we now make none but THE BESi BRANDS Or Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour! ri-,U of ,0 gja. & ag-jf I?5 TO THY IT IS TO M

We

SATISFl

Maaaaafao iasaa aslviae cvcrylwdy im hj the Bet it i alwajrw Ike Ckcarcsi. UaU Floar cause tlacUr'n kills.

WHEAT WANTED. waM MAUKET PlttCE IN CASH, BY WAGON ok OA

MAKKET

W-IHCn TTE WILL AL-'

PAY THE lilGHES'l

All LOAD.

ECKERT BROTHERS.

K.hI tram hMf anl ug tall. A ry ROoil lartx.

Vtttr ? jifr atrv; termi" ray JW, af r-, li wllpft ii t trrlniMl. 3arrrarlari1, liaUwc In simmI tlmlifr; poplar, wliltf aiul Mark oak; nr f ftir tict ISO aerra In PuW county; laa vrry wll; jnt a little Tolling ; fihihkIi uiI tlmtirr en It In

jiayttTit: pinny oiwaitr; 4 mtic ot tirw k K ; H' hHi. anl Ug ataWe. SSH per arrr, naif dean, bal anro In and two j f ar. at 8 per cent. )M aeret. 3 mlli frnm Vflprn, rikernnnlr, 4 tnllr Mtli .ifrm Irelantl. 1W acrea rlrarrd, tialance In timl-rr, ptrnty of wntrr, lantl rolling. Sfi arrea in ct rr sl frme hn with f or s rHm, kh! .table, f limtnl on itomI pnlillr road, tif ar M'liool ami churcli,

SITprrarrt auan, balance on vrry ra.y tfrwi, a gocd cheap farm. WO cr,2 nlle north wet of Irrlnnd. S biIIm frovi Japer on two rmhI r.(U. I.'fl arrr. cl-rrti lal anf In rhih! tlmr. wnif little wi-t land, a (joiwl two. atery frat hnur r, lepliarn 2 urcliatili. plenty of wat ter. a plen4W larm and n!j!Bterlnd, 3U per acre.

Ttlil !rr. aoom in acrea in cmuvauon. in m ., ...... . xt 1 .

Ji-eV, ..rebifd. plenty of (sc-l water, land rollli.jj, :t council, wiin;u iiwuia m wbijim.i. mllesi wet of Ireland, 96 per acru, a Kod cheap farm, gm iiiformcd by 0HB WUO I think trtinaeryey, knows, that the extra pesftioti of Congress SiKacrex. 16S cleared and In rnltlratlon, 40 In Rood ... , ,. - npfnlmr 1 nr 2H It h bite oak Umber, a KoodLarnalmnM new, lHir Will be CallPll lor UClOOer -1 Or 40. H locand frame, two rtii pumu. e orchard, land in u likely to be a memorable session. Al(tood atate of cultivation arwl 1 laya very well, 3 rnllea ,lft Droi,hecV lias been mad by ft

et ot Ireland, rnce term. eay, a .picu- '. ; . . i, did srain and .tock f.rw very deairahie. well known democrat that if the repubISfl acrrK, about 96 acre cleared, (rood frame house licUIIH of the 11 01180 attempt to CllStlga and good fr.ma new barn, got d urrhard, Bh pond, a il,a rules hO tllOV Call admit all the COn K.od little f.rw. t, wllef from dwell, and 4 tulle "IB r es.s" "( " "VI !l,w U w III U.toUreland. tSft per acre; term. eay teHtftlltS belonging tO their party, It Will 347 acre on White river. S Hille. north of Otwell. cause a COMtillUOUS SCSSloil tO the 4th Ot arrea In bottom, balance on bill. 48 arrealn dead- March 1891, wllfill the FiftV-firSt C'Oltnlnii, 4S acre in s.xhI p.plar and white oak tin.t.er, ' ' , . i!mt-tn That ia erKHiRh timber t more than half pay for farm, froo I greflS expires by lllllilatlOll. i 1181 18 frame honne, .i feed lota and plenty of iwinK water probably an extreme view, but all tlia A very Rood farm, .lo per acre; term eaiy. b!iii indicata a VCrv bitter political 340 acre.. 3S0 acre aleared. balance In timber, rood S'gt'S inuicaia a vtry """' f""vw

tew frame houfe, pood new frame honoe, coit about wrangle OVlir tue TUIBS Ol Hie IIOI1M5. n.sttfl,(t,.dbaru. K.odyoiiPp orchard, plenty of water, Commissioner Taumsr reiterates that i an or land broken, balance rolling. Rood i-oll, "....,i ia(! hoiri hlraspir omeof the farm a little woin.Jt nlle. eM of Jaxper. the pornOlial relations DelWeCB DlfBSCU n public road, a piriidid tock and prain farm, i'rice Secretary Noble are the pleasantest. seper .ere; haifdo-n .mi ,a,y ;" IIe g(imt8 t,Ht there are official differHOl'SF.S AMI IX)TS. I'0KTKR8VII.I.K " "a li -.n,,i,1 l, nylons In ilpnv it A pood frame dwelling and atorc hcHre. both almeM enCOS. It WOUltl be USelePS tO deny 1( new, H acre of land, pood fencing and plenty of fruft w)en hardly a day passes that the Secre!U a,' ftkrt"ss!7?r.My f V dekffoiep prop, tary does not in some manner ojerrala ty, or change some decmoa of the Low liwelllnp. barn, r tore hnvae. and 4 lota at Porter- rnissioner. Just previous to th first of vlHe. pol orchard. More hmife almo.t new, two t- " ', u" mflntl- tUrA, that Pnaton rhlph alid;xSfl. poml cunnttr and fhehlng, In July Mr. laniier Uecinetl tnai I efl1011 fact everything in pond bape, ami one of the bet pia- agents miuht make needed increasss ia

re! Sonthftn Indiana for a More. r en farminp - . . . . . jB exC(i, Df the aaoner

nu ...... -.- ;v.'

THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW

MANUFACTORY !

rnunirv M around. cod church and achool, a

Ineopl-. rrtcei.M5 ww ca

and twelve nmnthi. i good I pet a pood barpaln.

April 1S.ISN7

ih. and balance in Mi pproprlatod for that purpose, and that chance fr ome one to h wouj,j 88jj Congress or an appropria-

bois County, aad wUI sail good "Ml T "7 T A TklW "O "C "D Cheaper for F JiiLilA. JL AJM. JT HiXt 1 ,

Oor. of Sixth nd Clay St.,

. - . l.lt. a. 4ta.tt 1tliACa1 nalfAllflCrA YialaoAiri I

FOR DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS

T11X AXT OTM1 M00 W TBI C0CTTT.

LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF

Gentlemens' and Boys'

Clothing,

for SPRING axd SUMMER weak ia all

grades, from a 95 suit Hp.

HANDSOHE DRESS GOODS,

AlVr GROCERIES

I!f FACT, A FCLt ASOKTMEXT.

JOnX A. SERSTERSnEIM k CO. ajartn Sea FuMie Se-ar 3Iay 34, lS-tf. JASPKR. IJCU.

' a nnnilnuance of the same, lie lias on nantt a stack 01

SPRINCr " WAGONS, BUGGIES a.v AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMmYufur LAMPERT WAGON !

THE BEST flTAGON ON WHEELS!

aad his extensive sales of which have brought Jasper into aotice as

. - ... m. r a iitVa:

wa Mat a KTUsra E'att l TK,l bVUV si awwhjj.

BlOAWWan a aiaav m. w mm

erf1

flHHaV m

" mm

mm aawMii cverv sac mr!tc maatit wn 11

arint any wrcaskiigc Mnaicr rewassaanstsc Is -electiii ntciinl mr mMiacttire.

I CURE

FITS! tiirii aa. 1 MKAM A KAUlCAli CUKJfc 1 haTe ssada Um dtMaM et rrrg, ephxpsy of TALUMQ SICKHXW,

iti&TZriS! Tr"1 J. M. PARKER'S

I min- ..n.r.;nHil Trnstea of isain-

1 arldjra township, DboIa comity.

wilPattead to lownsnu. """'" Saturdays of every week, at hia residence on North Main street, bstweaa Sev

enth aad Eighth, la Jaaper. ti,. T.tKrrv of aaid Township is kept

a n an ma .

at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob oosmann,

where persons wauling doors u

thaaa at any me. mt

JOSEl ii ru;n.oxx.iii, iia April SO, !88S-ly.

alaaasatai ''WMMHIP ITWH

iee7 iiaiicc.

tion coverinK the dcticiency. As soon

a the Secretary's attention was called

to this be notified the Pension agents that their clerical forces must bo reduced to correspond to the appropriation by Congress and that he did not coimider it

lawlnl to make a aciicicncy oy employ, ing additional clerks. The next move by the Secretary that eem8 to reflect tmnn both the Commissioner of Pension

and the Comiiiission now engaged in in

vestigating the re-rating of pensions waa to -order all the evidences iu the re-rat-f-.il. r c . uailnn

brought to his office, when he wouM make' a personal examination of it. It seems very certain that ualess the offi

cial relations of those two men are soon

chanced that one or the otuer win nava

to retire to privsie ihb. ah is now their opinions are too wide apart for

auvthing Hpproacliing harmoay.

If the ilrmocrats lurougnoui me siatar . I . ...... . . 1 m.f-

are at cniiiiisiasuc over me uckhi h-

nominated at Kichmotid last week as era the Virginia democrats who frequent

Washington, a victory m certain this

fall. Hie Torn Reed is booming for tha Speakership of the House, and if it ia

true, as CIBIIIICII liuw, wiai an iu us bicked by the republican national com

mittee and trie administration, ne can be put down as a certain winner. If the

democratic members had th selection

for a republican for Speaker I think He Kinley, of Ohio, would ha the man. 11a is a staunch republican but is extremely liberal and fair minded. So naoh ess hardly be said for Reed without seriously stretching the truth. An odd storv has leaked oat about M.

thkkshino MACHINES, SEPARATORS, M. Hurley, the Indiana republican who

b" '" "n,l irrtiniiv nrnnnpfi me tiqahiuu ui !

KEArEKS.aamowa.Kae.To. l AuilltrVr nf ths Treasurv. At tb. time

Hany farmera h.r. laid aWe iReaperi 'i w.n fit.ed that he declared he had

worn obi, wnicn.wiiB 0aimutlp.K, . c. Bbw -- -- - , I ncalllna

I Decs iBfiucrcu m rauro iuwh by a railroad, but according to the story t.tWt hat rWHnprl hfiCSUSe Bt Wa

ttirtTXgfF QUMted by PrettnirnL8ducovd. a.reitrFrt te at no eieiirea. the reason he was asked was the discov-

rpHE attention of farmers is called win aim rarBit iry that the Government wm now suing .... . ' . ' . . . . . .. ' wv nin at n ni. vnrtn . r . t. . ...i..l..oliln l TmmT

-aTmnTVTO SKLI. THESE WA " J

(J-Jj W AJS ll&lU TOWN IN SOUTiIKKjI

CALL ON OR ADDRESS ' v ,

FELIX LAMPEBT, Jasper, xm.

December S2d, 1892.

AW JOHNSTON' k -EOY AL Il'GLISH tW BUCHU

wj cure all dleatM of the KMneya. Mulder, 1 rrltatlon of tlin Neck of tlic niailtler.liurnlnK I'rlHe.dlcei. Oonnrrliiriiln allltn atacea, Mn(p,u Oltcliartcca, Congeitlon of tlie Klanera. Hrlck Dual Depo!t, Dlabetea, Iatlammatlon of tlm Klilneya and Wladaer, l)ronr or Kldneya anS

Ana iTi'ie. t.mouy vrinr, ISTItKlJACK.nnentlonofUrlBO, Vreiuent t'rlnatliin, Oravel In all

iNVKSTIOATOKnml reatorea iha Urlniitult natural enlor,remoej

K mcacui ana imrrine.""" '"V tS of tlia exceaalvunie of Intoxicating

PRICE ft; Threw Dattleafer ta.DO . .PfUwrH f ree ef an f hai w. n

mr mm ror uirt uiar. o "r .

W.JOHNSTON . CO., Detroit, mien. Feb It. laf 1. JASPER

MACHINE SHOP!

DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor.

an now nrenart to tarn ahaftlng, repair pipe, e,

far all klnda of Machinery, and make the repair Ins ef 8TAAM KNfllSKSaSI'ECIAt.TY. t am alio prepared to repair

NEW Saddle! SHOP !

last 6th. B.t Maim Jb Jaeksoa It.

trul. aa4 K wilt ear ywi. Akihm a. aa sHMrr.M.C. IMHaaitT.lltSTmt

mnv .r1rs!vnf (1. Trustee of Columbis

ffi S&SS TTprDuboi. county, Ind , will atitotictoratrattntatKSBiwTrLa iJ Townsh i business at his resi-

t ..v. tat V U W KI1T. UIID I w .

deace o every Saturday, ana persons townshio business to transact

are requested to preseat it on that day ofi

Ik WMK.

The towndhsp library is Kept at tne

oUce of the Trustee, wbere those entitled

oaa obtain books.

NELSON HA11KIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27 th. 1888-ly.

Whips, and everything ia that line,

which will be sold as cheap as first-class

goods can be. Also, Rtpairing prompt

ly and properly none

patronage solicited.

a

Xcw Styles af Postal Cars.. ItaaU JaarMf WaalfM Lt4Uf .1

The aew postal oards take (saved

will varv in size. There will be thtee

aiaee when the contracts are iaally taken up one a fine, delicate card for lad its' e. much smaller tbaa that aow ia circulation aad of much finer quality. Finely eateadtred paper will be tabstitated for the old buff blottiag-paper. Aa iatermedlate eard of the aaase tiaa

as the oaa mow ia use will be retained, aad a aew. large card will be introduced

teat eaa be ued for business purpose,

aad will be large eaoagh to allow a trill

head to be priated tbersoa, besides the

ether matter. It is welt know a also that Xr. "Vfattamaksr is iu favor of eaeap

postage. He takes a practical view of the matter however, and proposes that

the rati act ioa be mad so that a half

anaae aaroet could be serried for 1 eeat, etUl reteiaieg tee prestat rati of 1 ctats

m a ran eoeee,

SCOTTS

EMULSION

OF fWt COD UVEII OIL

Altnot Dlstsbie Milk.

aiaa it

si wHIa ah fey;

nmrng H.

Ikyakaaaa to be the Ftaees aad Beat pwoaKafcaiaotidataaiaiWaaklsatseC OCNIRAL DtDMjTY, WASTINO

Wmt mi CWrmx 8M h eiT JPraf ytssa,

ST dksirkd sizk, os bhouhNOtiok. i.B(i from the postmutership at Ifsvf

Albaay, Indiana, afnat administrations have been more

A nnrilnn of the .ffeM st Kueblar'a old Stonst, Corner or leM influenced by a group of men

" r r .riewian ana Mn ?r3TX' K tr.hn

ns sni. "j "

J. M. PARKER,

May 4, lBSS-tf.

JASPER, INDIANA.

Due

TDWHNllil

Tremtce'ti

FOR THE!

BEST WAGON !

ritiK unnersignea, irusiee oi ioone J. township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice .that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence l miles South-east of Portersvllle, on Saturdavs of each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it on Sat- . 1 fli .1..IhImm liAnt. f.nn

ii rimy, vsiuacna ucbmihk , t lanrf? ivn the Township Library, are notified that Msln Street, - JASPER,

the Library Is kept by Wm. McIlarrlB, b t tIIF BEST MATERIALS a sweenlng

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Geo. Wagner.

Otte, M Tnrl-Markt obtained, and all rateat aaahiMi eoasttcted for Mwdrrale Tmnu Oar OSBe la OmplU V. H. l'ntent Offee. We ssts ae Nsagcatlea, all sai-lnm iUcat, saeet eaa ttmaawt rtent boeineaa In les Um aad at lass at Umb taoae raaola fraa

d wodei, araainr, sf mow., wita wercn Ws alrlm If Mtentabta ar ant. frea at

Oar fa aot doc till itent in accnrM.

A aaalc. " Mow to OWsIti ratefita.' with rafsr

in Porlersviile.

llBNRY IJ. IlKKIDKN-BAtJOH, T. B. Tp. May 18, 1886-ly.

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USED.nnd EVERY WAGON WAR iiAXTED. We beat South Bend, Ra

cine, or any other foreign wagon for du

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UKFEBEPitJEa Anyeoay wbo mi

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known as a "Kitchen Laoinei," sui ina nursery hts been substituted by the pre

sent one for tne Kitcnen. ami ueoy c Kce is Lord High Chancellor. Nearly all of the departments are tail Ing along under acting beads, and apparently doing as well as if the men the People pay for doing the work attended to it-instead of putting in the time jun

keting at the various pleasure resorts. It is said If the next House succeeds in organizing at all, the Democrats will

make a determined cnort to pass wm measure which will restrict Trusts of all kinds, notwithstanding the "boss" of this Administration asserts they "are largely private affairs, with which the Government, or no other power has the right to interfere." It is expected eaa of the western Democrats will Introduce

hill on this subject, wuicn

will attract general attention, and be the

aausa ef long debates. C A. B.

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Jefferson Ti. Trustee $ Notice.

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7 gill IV unuereiKnou win ins umu; T ncit, iani. ! I ,n .al,tn huaUaaa nf NOV. 25tb, 1887-iy,

residence, where all persons entitled can

Fakm for SAt,it. The farm at the1 t t L -.11 .1 . .. .1 Itl.L. !....

ernwina; ' wa """T1 Uv.'ifc.er

or 137 acres ts ror sale, uooaooai lanu ; tntiv tnrriTT good (arm lead. Kaey terms. Apply t . w.. rlH?J-

Conlackeri. -DAlar.Mlari NWI! MoudtV Might

lait three wen were brought to town and placed In Jail for making and passlna; counterfeit money. Two of them ge by

the name of Davis aad one ny tne name of McReynold. They live at Pikevllle, ...i Wnr a tnailce of the neace pleaded

W. erv month at their ball, on the corner ofLm in ih charsre. The money made

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B, in ,iaspcr. wM of the flve n.l

C. K, A., Brunch 110,

leflerson township, Dubois county, on

Saturdays ofesch week, and requests all

nu..nn. I.aoil.v hui MRU Willi Um tnwn.

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hin to attentt to it on ttione i avs. rue wceis ino -i m u " '

tnwnaMn tlhifli-lpa r krnt at J. W.

.lanobsMn Blrdseve. and the Truotee's Sth aad Newton streets

Ciiakles Solhia, Pres.

Jons Bbtz, Bec'y.

ten oent pieces and

about one hundred dollars nave oeen

passed In that locality. Triey gave up m 1 m all amount of money when armtM

Dabteribe for tht Jasper Courier, M refuted to deUrtr the moulds.

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