Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 September 1889 — Page 5
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JASPER COURIER,
"sri-Wheat eouilunas to I brought to JglpTr foreele it liborel quantities at 70 oaata a mwhol. arw-Publle Schools in Jasper efBa .mTVo-St. wilU an average lull at-
tendance.
ry h II Uudol-h. at the
M V EUIIIT - V '
Rrrn Itv a. -Farmers want) to tow !c5fu Ml can MtMia white rye
r to U 11.
..i treasurers omen
r-Tha way tha echolars crowded 'oellsr's room on Tuesday, to
exchanre their old for new school noons, K , "furprlae to ho tbf T.i books woulfl wot bo popular.
(r-PlirP,)ti et the new school books WK of Kratlficatiou. know . wH L tJL .. their use for a period
of air yaar.7bv which time thay
likely to b worn o
-Mr. A. J. Vest will
aaw residence to-day,
mere into bia
ara
a WW
. ii R.fni0p or iienry-in-
farm which he built l " been r.set but once rlfJ old rails are at III on the fence. Tli la
probably tha oldot fence i" CT8t. Melnred Commercial Cellere, If It receives tha proper eiicourefement, will be a freet help to wr o nr
factor h tbe prosperity of Jwper Our SSV. .ho.ld do-all lutbeir power to make It a euccess.
erMr. Per Hoffman, of tha Farmere etore. at Duff, celled, thla week. He nays !inV U. B A. ia constantly einlnf
troond, and that the ceeh aystem they t-iAMA la nra-lur advantageous
To bulneaa all around, and niakca things
go off lively. nrtard let a contract
thla week for a bridge across Flat Creek, i M.,V,anm tnarfl-Mp. fof MOP. tO HT.
t tl n.irilnMmi. which if well built,
will be the cheapest email bridge con tro.td for in thla eounty for many
yeara. County Surveyor Plckherdt pre pared tha plana and epeclficatlons.
ftrWo acknowledge the receipt of an UvttttUn to attMd the Fair at Hunting
hr Rmnt. 16 to 21 bMrlnntnc a woek
fmta Tt Mondar. Mr. W, D. Nanail
trm RMreiarv. aava tbT will ''endeavor
to bold first claaa Fair." Every citlxen t nnbaia cauntv abould be intereaiod
maktnr it a errand eticeeee. Qo. and
take all your family with yon.
nr A Mention ia directed to tbe ad
vM-tlMiaMtt in thia oaoer of tbe eale by
the Adnainiatrator of tbe farm of tbe late Mr. Wm. Mahln, in Madlaon townahlp. Thia ia one of the beat farme in Dnboia
count?, and tbe crope from It will nay
for the land la a few yeara. We undereland it ia appralaed at 140 per acre, which would certainly be very cheap for It, considering impreveeaeata, location, fertility, Sec. Brokb Jail. On Thureday ef laat week John Johnson, one ef tbe old Archer gang, charged with rapeing a ve year old ehUd. broke jail at Paoli. He ii HO yeara old. eet and S er 9 iachaa hlxk. fair complexion, very red baar. He haa aerved three yeara In the atate prison at JefferoTil e for bur glarv, Is a hoenaker by trade, and a rroed penman. 23 reward la efferad by E J. Pierce, Sheriff ef Orange county, fur bis arreet.
ftSrWknat waa only eommanding 6t
eenta a buahal yeaterday, ana a goou deal of it damp.
ir-The Catholic Kniifhta of America
ara about to iaeUtute a breach at irerui
Hand.
arwReo. Saiar atava at heme nights
now to dandle bia little girl baby on bia
knee.
Joe. HerWg "aei'em up" all emend, on
account of a new boy at aw nouae.
lMPnoviciiKKT.-ll r. John D'.achlnger la bnildlng a new cottage on Jackeon treet.on the adjoining lot to Mr John
Kuebler'enew houae. Tbeae two new realrleneee form a considerable addition
to that handaome pari or .iper.
tw-rum aoldiera ot Warrick Courty
held a mualu reunion at Lynnvllle. lent iti..,.ui.v ml Krtdar. "Reunion " J. D.
HUvered the principle ad
dreaa and wa frequently ebeered by the
audience.
r-tkwii n veera I had a conatant
..-i. ttfiit avaata. waa creatly re
H, Md bod been gWen
t. .... nhualeiani. I befan to I
Aver'i i Cherry Pectoral, and after uaing
two bomeeoi ww mw
if IV I w. m S. Y.
(Crlt la aatd Mr. Je. I. Sohubmaobar
will put In a general aioak et goeda in bU father's Hue Mora room in Jasper thia
Fall. It ia tha beat store room In Jasper.
rnrThe itchine of the soalp, falling
of the, hair, mulling in bnldneas, are often eanaed by dandruff, whleh may be
eared by using Hall's Hair Kenawer.
mr M It son rieht to the apot.H aatd an
old gentleman, who found great benefit
in Ayer'e Harsaparllla. lie waa rigni.
Deranaements or the stomen. liver, and
kldneva are mere aneedily remedied by
thia medicine than rty any outer, it
reaebea the trouble directly.
Dtr.n. Old Mr. Mann, one of the moat
reanccted cltlxena ol Harbison townahip,
died last week. He waa ? yeara old.
and the oldest eltlxen In hi neighbor
hood. He waa buried Thursday at the Lutheran burying ground in HaysTllle,
followed to the grave by a very large
coucourae of people. CONHUMtTION SOKKI.V CURF.f.
To Thb Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for
the above named disease, uy its timeiy
ime thousands of honele8 cases have
tin prmnnly csrel. 1 hll be rIJ l nl two
liplllMoflfryr'mHy rr. nny or yuur reanw wno hvr ci.nnnntptloi If thf y will f nj mt their exprMx and
T. 1. iUOCVH, M. C. 1M PiTl St., KwTMk
Artioiea of aaaoclatiow of the Washing
ton and Jasper Railroad Company were
filed with the Secretary 01 ndiauapoli. Tuesday. The company has
i eaptal etoca: 01 ,v-."r" will b thirty miles long,
and will-rnn from Washington, Daviess county, to Jasper, Dubois county.
tTkA Ar ta down over 900 feet at
the gaa well, and water U running over the top. A regular water-haul" at that hole, springs of varioua kinds of water have been tapped about every W feet rkm loMtion la a ood one for a big
..torlnr n ace and nam nouae,
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enough gae to faratsft warm the time.
water
ith
all
SoMlern Bean Sapper.
The membere of Ellaworth Poet, G. A.
t .in htva am aranv bean eupner a
their ball at Eliaworia on o'"y;
e.r.f iik. ia tka at tar noon. 10 which an
SF" - -' " ' m. a .
eomradee are Invited, uooo apeaKers.
good singing, good welcome, ana n geoa
time are promiaen. mTw.m mrmAAnm dalICa Of Mr Wm
Miller and Mine Refine Doll at K wkel'e k.n T,uada nirht was a crusher the
K.11 Kainv ernwdad so there was hardly
dancing room. It looked natural to see lawyer Tom. Dillon, from Petersburg,
with f ha Real UUHCBrn. ami "ii
perspiration dropping from the ends of
hia collar in great bwi. rv married couple received general eon-
gratulations.
k.r.rn ha atom last Saturday
m A...AAfe tUm rairlnca OI Mr. uun
Hoffman, en Clay atreef, waa airu
Ithtnlnn, tearing qtme a mow -
ainnativ the tin eoverinir
ik. Mkta Iniata attracted it. and it ran
down the guttering and spouting, tearing offa fewweather-boardinif on ita way from the apout to the ground. H car-
ried a lightning Jo.m- ;
aa-ency, wnicn wm raim"'
damage. o one wb i -.f tbe time, and ao no person waa Injured.
The 42nd Regiment.
The aurvivlner members of the 42nd
PK't. Ind. Vols, will hold a reunion at Hockport. Prlday, Sept. 13th., that being tbe second day of the eighth Annual Reunion of tbe Soldiers of Spacer connty. All soldiers are cordiallv invited to attend. J- D. Armbtrono 7Mrs. Rosa Fisher, who plead guilty te cowhlding a man in Huntingburg, in Circuit Court thia week, presented quite
a dashing appearance in court, and looked anything but the dangerons woman she bad been pictured, as she sat at the bar dresaed in rich Hppnrrel, and of tbe latest atyle, and her face wreathed in
ilea. notwitb6tsadit)g the eiuberraafiiug
conditions.
Word was received ia tbe city yes
terday announcing the death at Fenii
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Band, Dubois county, 01 Mrs. ur. victor
Ifnatm. Thia announcement will cause
much sorrow in this eitr, where Mif.
KnaDD was born and raisedi and where,
aa llins Katie Dovle. she was known and
greatly loved by a large circle of friend. The remains will be brought bare for
burial. trans ville Courier.
Families not already supplied should ota ne time In nracwrinr a bottle of
Chambertein'a Colie, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. It la the only remedy that can always be depended upon for bowel complaint In all ita forma. 25 tavl 50 eent bottles lor sale by J. P. Salb, 4.
Winit Awake tor Sept. is before us,
and is full, aa usual, with matter that
would interest and nroBt the young. A
batter Inveatment for a read in child i
not likely to be made than
year'a aubeerlption to Wide
to Ii. Lothrop uo., Host oh
Maryland, by the same nu
also received, and atanda at the hf ad for
youngest loved ones, who are just beginning to appreciate pictures, and little stories abont them, in one eylable and big type. Only SO cts. a year.
HilUlMiro Plnle. On Saturday, Sept. 14th. the naembers of the W. C. T. U . and the friends nf tin temperance cause, will bold a picnic at llillsbero C. P. church. The exercises will consist of music, recitations and addresses by the Huntingburg W. C.T. lithe Jasper Total Abstinence Society, tbe
Hillaooro w. U. T. U., nna orauons oy the contestants for the Demoreat prise, a handsoine gold medal. All are invited to come, brin their dinner an 1 enjoy the day. We entreat your evmpatby and ask your aid in the furiborance of that noble work, whose aim ia the advancement of morality, the flotation ot
humanity, tbe glorification ol (Jod. Committee.
MRS. T. ERNY, Agonf lor
Best in Use!
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2.40 for a BmBmamPf WHH TV
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bustiers ia t annnnnnnma fggnnnni mm
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COOKING STOYES FANCY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES CUTLERY, NTWWi,oVc.
Bargains on Demand
Eaajt Side public Bcinare, JASPER, ITP
DRUG STORE !
Csriwr tf 6th ail JAeksen Straits, JASPER, INDIANA, (SRAMICLSFACIK&'S OLD STA1TB.)
A Scrap of ler Saves Her Llf. It whs just an ordLary acrapef wrapping papiir, but it savod her life. She wa In the iHHtatHges of cousumption, told by phydelm. t1tA aatAa tea .tiiruritn einrl ni-it1.1 litfm
o It a ehort time: she weighed less thaa r u--- on,ad ont et the abOTe place a full assortment of FRESH ABU f U
u nni titiumlt. On a niece of wrrpnind rnrmc rn Mn,l . which f invite the attention of Physicians and ot
vi " - J - a V MB.1J VJI t) J 1 an niHMOl .
need n t them. I w g ve caret ui personal nueauon o 1,1 rr acrintlons. PAINTS AND OILS, PATFT M EDICT NE8, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETTf
Pkrsokal. Messrs. M. B. Holly, II Chandler and Mr. ItcCord, a committra ef cititeaa of Alferdsfille, appointed by a mMtluff of citizens there interested in
making that town a point en the Chicago lndianapolia and HaebTiUe Railway. ifoadar. iooklHC hp tbe
v Thalia Fleusrel. of Cincinnati,
Ohio.' ia risking her relatires, Mr. H.
n.i.r aad brothers, in Harbison town
.kt fip antovinv the hot season at
French Lick. 8he yieited Jasper Satnrd Rer James W. Condir of Carroll County, Ind., called on the Codwkr Monday to renew old acqnaintaace. tie is Tisiting bis parenta in Boone townahio. and looka as "natural as life."
Mr. F. Morgearoth, one of the good citizeus of Jasper, mor ed back to Schnell-
yilla last week', to looic auer aia inrgn teresta in that locality.
ft haa hecema aulte fashionable, since
tha roada are rood, for citizena of Han
tiaa-hura- to take a carriace ride over to
Sundava. aad set a drink of
water at the gae well. Among others laat Kuadav wa noticed tbe genial Billy
Moore, of tbe nicely fitted "Cottage Saloon." By the way, we noticed the
"Cottage" advertised for eale ia aome paper, and as it ia tho nicest saloon in tha rltv. It certaialr would be n safe
financial Investment.
Mr. T. U. Dillon, Esq., of Pike count
la attending Duboli Circuit uourt Jneper thia week.
Mr. J. D. Armstrong was In Jasper
Tuesday, looking after Uaelo Bern's ra venue Interests.
Vra Uarv IV.kaft Wftnt to Patok"
tewaiblp Monday, to open the Fall term f school where she Is employed.
His honor, O. M. Welborn, arrived on the train from Princeton on Monday ia
time to open Court and call tee uocjcsi
and receive a nutuoer or pieae. lfr. J. R. Pankar and Mise Alice B
fUraatt name down from Marengo in tha
"Marengo Daisy," on Monday, and left Jneper for Petersburg on Wednesday
morning to attend tho Fair there. "By Med" accompanied thorn from hero. "Doe Graham, of Boone Tp., and his Niwettnees,M of Columbia Tp. were In J taper Monday, it Ia said after tome important papers from the County Clerk sal although they thought they had man. aged it ever so sly, by going from here to Pike oounty for tho oeremony, It leaked out that the two were made "obo.w Wo wish them Joy, aad hope the Portersrille boys will greet them with a big charivari. Mr. David Graham, from near Rock part, was In Jasper Monday. He is on a visit to relatives in Boone township.
Vra. Uarv Macaer. nrowietor of the
Cedar Garden and ooal mines, left last
wool for a Tim tf reiauTt k
(Hie.
Th. Louisville k St. LohIs Air
t twirlnMin on June 16th, will sell
Sundav daring tbe summer
t one fare fbr the round trip from all
atatlona en Evanavtne, iwcjiwri Cannelton Dlvi-lona. and on Main Line
from Hontinirbar tasi ui ana " i r n.l.ville. These tickets will be
eood going and returningonly on day of
ale, and mnst oe purcnaaea iib smip,
aa there will he no redaction ror rare
paid on trala." ?
Y.
bv
the
I
Goon Yir.LD.Mr. George Nenkam
Jr., baa the beet yield of wheat, per acre
Hva heard at in UUOOIB cnaruy
c..llrk Rrna. threahed it. and from
kjamilVIT ivm r .
Httla leaa than four acres, in nmn
. Kaiinm. aear Bnck anoaia, ann
...v . - -. . ... . .. ,
tttrh hail hMi dril el in witnoui uaina
TV aaawaat " w m
any fertillizer, he got over 150 onaneis, nr a fraotlna ovar 40 bnabels per acio.
lit raa of the Gvmv bearded variety.
Can any of onr Dnhois county larmers
equal it? Let us near irom yon.
arw .T tula a W. K. Nlhlack. of Indiana
mmUm ta naitMl hv tha offlcerB 01 me
Hunttngnnrg Fair ior an nduremi Pioneer- of Dubola county en Thursday
nt ,Um, ST.tr If ha ahoulrt be mere no
ui mw - . ,
n.a tMmA he found mors compeiem iu
call up the early seenee In the settlement - .. . .a t.. 0 a mm. mm m mm A aA taaWf
of this connty man ne. uora
la ite limits, he has always remiaau -
Uvsly interest In ita history ana wenare, and will be warmly welcomed by many kaatdaa tha "old settlors." and by those
mmUrn. Iraaar hlna In hia eariV Veara aa a
school boy In tbe log house, and as one
of the first Surveyore 01 tne eeuniy. f
ticularly. Harvest Excursions.
Th T... K. k St. L. Cons. U. R. wll
uit muarl trin tlcketB for Five Harvest
v.fl.iratnaa in nolnta West. Northwest
and Southwest, at the very low rate of
naa rare for the rouna trip. xersia
dates as follows: TUESDAY, Ang-.fOtk; Kept. 10th;
a znn; h M ne.L 8th.
For full particulars, eall on tf write to
" mm. mm a a 99
any Air Line Agenv.
Joe. 8. QpionyE, G. P. A., Louisville. m.m..m -mm a tarrlhle enidemle of dy-
Mtery and bloody flux n Pope County, Illinois, last summer, ai many as tve
deaths occurred In one day. Messrs. Walter Brothers, of Waltersburg, so d over M0 bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, nhoiar and Diarrhoea Remedy dtirlng
this opldemio and any thy w fcnjMra of lta falllag I any paeewhen direc
tions were to owea. w v, 7 "it.iT mmmA that did cure the worst
mmivmo . I.
Many persons were cur uy
P. M. B. A.-toeteravIIIo.
There will be a meeting of the F. M n. A. order at Poriersrllle Saturday
Sept. H, 1889, at one o'clock P. M. for the purpose of attending to all busines that may come before the order. All
members of the F. M. I. A. order ate
cordially invited to attend. mm a n . aw t
J. M. SCHN'AUn. Portersville Lodge, Ko. 1484.
MAnntaoB Licenses have been Issurd
nines our laat to . Thos. S. Nicholson and Dora Nicho son. Wm. Miller and Reglna Doll. Mc liantelman and K. E. Setl. Alula Scbwank and A. C. Klein.
Leo. Stenftenasrel and C. Scherli.
John Thiee and F. Moeller. John Horney and C. Grewe. Alonao Brown and A F. Seal. j nrrTha aaw aehool booka of the In
diana Series, for Hunting burg and BMa. eye arrived laat week, and for some o tbe
reat of tne county were receireo iu:e
day. The Utate Snperintenrtent, up to
al Saturday had receivee iuiu requmlone for the new books. "Everybody
kea it." and those who have examined
them pronounce the geographlea superior to Van Antwerp, Bragg Co.'s, and the other books fully their equal. The real
of the required booka will prooauiy ne fanlshed next year, and then the Octopus can go.
The bondsmen to whom Mr. William
Sttiat cave over all his personal pro
perty, eo aa to Indemnify them aa rar ao possible for paying to the government
tha M tOI SO which IJennv stow, som
the Boonvllle Enquirer Saturday for the sum of $1,000 to Mr. A. 8. Brant, son-ln-
aw of Mr. Swlnt, me Enquirer win
be conducted, as heretofore, oy mr Sarlnt. The realdence owned by Mr
Swlnt was sold to Dr. J.r. tiowara ror
the turn of 2,500. Standard.
nra-Mr. .T. W. Gladlsh. for a number
of yeara editor of the Petersburg Press.
iiiaii at h a sons in reierauurK iai
Aatur.lav. Mr. GladiRh had oeen sick
fnr aavaral months, and had siven tip his
eititnrial work on eccouut of it. He was
a arraduate of Ann Arbor Univeraity
" . . aa. A I a..
anil a man or lir BTUl Dromiae inr ina ia
...... - a , - m a
tnra. and nersona v a sreniai ana pieas
a tit aaaarlate. Trulv. in this instance
naath loved a sbininr mark." Be
taaa a wifa and famllv. father
mother, and a large numoer or reiaiiTes, ita waa a brother of the wife of Mr. W
S. Hunter, Esq., of Jasper, who, with
his family, attended tne tunerai.
intT he rend of Dr. Kine's New Discovery
iid wot a OMinnla bottle; it helped her, she
bought a larjrn bottle, it hnlped more, bought, another and tjrew better fast, centmned it
ua and h now strong, healthy, rosy, plump-
wu ifhini; 140 pounds. For miter purucu
. c . . . 1 . . 1
n fKiBU ump to w. u. von, wruggin,
Fort Smith. Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at Martin Friedrnan'i
Dru if store.
Edncaatiennl KUtiblt at Fair. As an extra inducement to the school
children ot DuboU County, the Fair As
sociation offers diplomas for the follow
in work:
Beat drawn map of the Hemispheres,
North America, Ocenia, Europe, Asia,
U. S. ruHmounted.l U. S. luaountad.J New Etigland, Middle States, douthern
States, Central States, Western States,
llritish lies, Africa, Northern btaiea.
Best fipeciinea of Uertuan peomanstitp,
Kngliob, Business forms, Crayon work, Portrait drawing, Drawing of Animal,
Geometrical Drawiuga.
Best niauuacript on Spelling, AriiD
metic.
Best naanaacrlDt on History, W ram-
mar, Geography, Physiology, Pen draw
lug, Pencil drawing. The work is to be on exhibition at the
DuhoU County Fair, to be h'lt at UMiitingouiK, Sept. 16 to 21, 1869, incluaive. bree judges will decide who aliall receive the diplomas, and their decicion snail be nnal.
Kithar taka tha work tO the fair 00
Monday Sept. 18, and leave It with Lieu l. W. W. Kendall, who ia superintendent
of tbe educational department at ine
lair, or leave It, before then, witn ue.
upt. Wilaon, at jasper, wno win i
harce of it, and have u aeiiverwi v
Toilat Artiolaa In Ovaat Varlatr,
JOHN P. 8ALB, M. D.
et. ieth. isas-iy
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mnmmi i arw .r mnr 1 1 ika a i
uii mm aik Maaaaaaa. TaraM Uar. CeneMn
tton, SSalaria.OtilHa a. raw-all Wa. Dyanaafca Ineiaaatlea, Uoat Aanatlta, Wine an OamaaH ana ewale, lala In naafc, Feul nraath, ata. TkiiiimlnZi iimm .f ail fr Hi UMjulHM ap t waata
BiBflB TaWTIBaaHI "I rra ntK umuwrM .ttttmaa." XCui VM.riaMMrb'.a.atr.TtaU.av.rt,B.k
tea aua a? aarwnaaa. aa can it hail, mrrxia, raa aa.
asaa, asa aau. nuca, ata.. tm avmaa mi. r.aaCioo,awrnaiitia it, saw.
Jane lW-lr
caarge oi n, ami l ul' i m m. aaaaaj fair. School children of Dubois county T ATTTC.T7TT l.V. & Sf.. UjIS
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Thb Bbst Salvb in the world for Cuts, I I H ruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, e- A IK sr Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbll- HI 1 1 alna. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, "
and positively cures Plies, or no pay re- (lMMnttl .TiMt,uiiit.tri,.) quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect (tm"'KTi'" g
aariBiariinH. nr bhuhb a w a waa 1
5 cents ner box. For sale at Martin TIMk cakd ik kf.kct. jub
frledman's Drng store.
March lt, 18. iy.
rw. v. n. iirke. of Roners City. Mich
igan, says the epidemic ol last year in Presqne Isle County, in which ao many
persons lost ineir uvea, waa uirt -j -. v laataad of cholera as nrst report
mA lla used Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says it succeeded, where all other remedies e-iiait. ifftt a eta-la case waa lost in
which it was need. This Remedy la the
most reliable and moat snoeeesful men. Icine known for olio, cholera morbus lt--tu mm A hleWMlV lUX
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LIGHT MAKNKSS. WAGON MAKXKftg, flaw HAKNKSS, KCOOV I.AF KOBKS. HtIO Y WHII'M, SAIHU.KS. Kte.
Or nrihTtxrr la the Marnraa Maker'a IImb
aemlea ref a aaatmer ohihi, maw yr Urn U get It at RKOUCKD K ATK8, mt JOHN TROXLER, eeWMKK mt MAIN aaa 7th 8TKKITS, JASPER, INB. JASPER LIVERY AH-
SALE STABLE !
33 SI aocKrour aiviMoii- r,M. p. a . r.a. . m. r. a - IZ I Jb 82Str. www . 13 M S.Sb 7.4 r.m. r.m. aa s.3S 3 tr. uu. u. s.t 1 BMieaft SSI " Ttt-cmr " liH . M7 a SI'S" Xtfl - eaaaatwa t-T. 1 -41 S 11. SSS AfB WTMWI. L n.lp. m. a. a. 9M 3S6 tT.awiiKHWMM. In.s SJJ 7.se twj t,M. 3.31 a a. iaaraa 11.1 "
T-U U arbat VoU oacht tO hare.
vim must have it, te fully anlay life. Thou
...Aa ara aearchinc for it dally, and numra
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tko-iiM ttiav nnu ll am. xnuumnas up
on thousands of dollars are spent annually
by our people in the nope tnai inoy may i,U lMMtm. And vet it may be had b
all. We guarantee that KlectrkJ Brttere, If um according to directions ncd the nse penisted mt wHI bring you OikhI Wgeetlon and otigtthe demon Dywp' jd ""tnU i.t .1 Kiitwiviv. Wb recommenil blectrio
iiui-m r.sr Dvnaemla and all dtseturte of
a !.... t UiM.fiti aait KldliaTS. Sold at
P. -Qe.and $1.00 per nettle at tlarUe Tried.
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Aprll 34. ISSS-ly.
NEW HARNESS SHOP JABl'EB, EVP. LiM Tnxler
OAWI. ALL WORE OVkMAmrntu om-j. FACTION. A tarn iteck f HARSK8a, SADDLRS. ta feet. m wHI SaS -erjibhHi Mllr CLAM SHOT to (Meet frsai.
amrDaa't k tmT ataalK, aas aieaaa f iTa wTeaU aaa lean rlr. April u, nm-y. LOU II TRQXL1R
NEW BRICK YARD
Sealer In Coal BRICK FOR SALE! . . -.- JohaGtl-, Jr,k Uk..chw..f a
KUNKEL& WININGER
HArtJW nreie! ttie JaifH Livery !. fHrnlfhe.1 It with fA ttock, a4 art arafari le na4w all mIIi aaeataeaw amri-eelal nttent4en eHven te oem-
msKotal trnvomm whthltw t hwt
panMtntfmweHintry. Jaat U, ft-
Is now ready to deliver the BK8T tv at. mined In Southern Indiana,
from his mine thrce-quartera of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than either of the other mium are workinf.
Order- left sttlie Store af M. A.
Prompt Hiientioii. Bep., 7.
Hft.ll, m-i 4ti,-W.-k.-Ic.-.-7.
Kriir.ard at the Morth side of Jaspttr.
Und now has for sale, In any onanllty deklred, brick of all qualities, lie aeks tho
people or Dnhois connty lorineircueiom, and will make favorable terms on nonet
bettorni. JOUN UJ.is.-C, .a.
AUK 31, '50 iy.
Irelaad Lottaje No. 3S8 F. Jk A. MC nAaara far the eneuinar Tear: I. A
Gleaen, W. M.: J. M. Lemmon, S. W.,
R. F. Mllburn, J. W. ; t. Reiiams, xreae. ; w. T. Geener. fleeV. Reenter Com. oa
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