Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1889 — Page 4
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J4rKi FRIDAY, SKITKMHKK 13, 188. TfJ t the ftwloMcc it Jpr ladtaaa, for tre MfiMmii the Mtl m mmmI()M4 mMr ,) Ttie Jawteer and Goaport Railroad W this wMk received latter from Mr. Gwlet, as nMHH(;lnl agent of th pro ncaad 4aper and ( ins port railrnsil, in wkieh he ways tliitt the arrangements are nerteetM m the money ml tor fnrHih lag the h ry fund to com piste the read, mi whs. isrUiH comiitioHft being com nlied with along the linn. The contiiUona arc reasonable, embracing a olitl organisation and a vote of aid in the towneltipa through which it will run and the right ol way. Mr. John N. Ureen.ol Loosfnotee. Wilt over the route from Gosport to J mow lit wmk iii liunurr, and re port rinding the people with whom he talked heartily in lavor of the row, ami also, hy deviating a little to the went front a straiylii line, aud making Bloom Held, in Green county, a point, that i road of eaay grade bed would te fount!, and the people alt along promised the required aid. The Company ia now be Ink formed, and the necessary prelimiua rice will be speedily complied with a d a corns of eminere be pnt at work sur ering the route. This, we are sure, will He cheerful newa to all our readera in this count , whe have ftlt the necessity for greater railroad feeiiiiiea, aim we believe an ether year will ee the actual work of eestatrection programing at a lively rate all along the route. It certainly will bfi, if the peeele interested all do what is fair far it. Denttagee Againnt ft Priest, Worcester, Ma., Sept. 9The jury in we eaee or ur. kvtuis Morrise, i raetkiag physician of South Bridge, vs Father Cli Broehu, priest of the Notre ' Jmsae Charch, brought in a verdict thin moral g in the Superior Court giving dmir for plaintiff of f 1.500 with In tereet, or a total of $1,790. Dr. Morrae wae a parishioner of Father Broehu. He wae divorced from his fir At wife and wae married to a second wife by a justice of the peace. For thin he whs denouncer! fresa the polpit by Father Hrochu, which eatteed Dr. Morraeee to bring the above Hit. Tub New School Books iv Pike. The County Board of Education of Pike county adopted the following resolution : The question aa to whether the patrons ean be compelled to purchase the new hooka or not came up,and after a lengthv rgMBMBt the following order was passed ; 'That the patrons of each school dietriet he requested to purchase the hoeks adapted by the Bute Board of Education, or suffer the penalty of the Jaw governing the same : the penalty beteg the suspension of the pupils until Mm proper books ere purchased." Bunbat Desecration. The Boon vllle and Oanueltou Base Ball clubs had a disgraceful row and fight at a game at Boonville last Sunday. If the authorities had arrested every one of them for Sunday desecration when they started te play, decent people would have comsteaded the officers, and Boonville would have been saved the disgrace of defendJug a lot of hoodlums through the papars. Thu quicker the law is enforced against all these Sunday violators the better it will be for the public generally. me Rtpublicau papers make a great fuss because Slot Coy was thought by his ueighbors in the 18th ward of Indianapolis to be an honest man, after erring bis time in prison, where Judge Woods had sent him. Most honest men would eoosiderit an honor to be denounced by such a trickster at Woods who has shown himself to be devoid of honor or honesty of character, eTJadge Woods, as crazy partisan as ho ie, refused to grant an injunction preventing the introduction of the Indiana oHool Book series in the Iadianapoli aekooti, prayed for by one of the members of the old school book trust. The corrupt Trust dies hard, but it dies, for all that. The People, in their Majesty, hare uecreed It. After a suspension of ten years the kw department of Indiana University will open again Sept. 12. Judge Baata, the newly-elected dean, ie nulte enthusi astic over the prospects, and thinks that M less than Afty law students will Matriculate. The University proper also opens tot seme date. The Ohio tttd MUsiesIppl Hull road Company is working 770 men at its new hops in Washington, lnd. A sufficient umber of houses have been erected to aeoommodate the men no boarders, but some 900 of thtm would move thoir families there wore there honsee for them lo reeide in. forjudge Uowhuid, ia the Marlon Circuit Court, bee knocked Hovey ont aerate, by deckdiar that Nelson J. Hyde wo tjMotntee of Prof. Gorbv. elected bv the hast Leg iilature, ia the legal and only into Cool Oil Ineoestor. "One by one ii ka It Is snggotted that tbo newspaper men f southern Indiana form anon-political aeeoemtioa, and It ie likely a mooting for ine purpoee or beginning the organisation will bo eel led shortly at Seymour, tun oetng a ecu vea teat point. wash iaftou Gaaette. Pennsylvania democrats follow the e. ample of their Ohio brethren in declaring for Aerif reform. The etaaoeratie party k nutted In opposition to war m time ot WTJohn L. Sullivan, the bruiser, has annoHaeed himself aa a Republican eniwmase m wenfrtM ia mw York,
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AdjoufMed for the terna on Saturday IhhU Im addition to what wan nnWieh(Mi in tha Courier hut week they made the I'Hiiewiiig aliowaaeee: 0. It, Wilaou.Co. Beet. m 76 J.Gramelipaeher,eNHmeratiMi 40.00 K. Li. Lnkemsvcr. Pauuer nraetlee 7.00 F. BekMrider roads and highways 37 0 " criminal M " Jurors " " salary Trustee MadWon township on ae count of burial of poor soldier Sentinel Co. Stationery 10 SO 37 06 1.S6 38.80 15 6 John S. Uariietl. eoMler orphans 2i 4 Travlor Hunter, attvs. 37.iO lluutinghiirg Independent printing 3W.7) J. J. A II drill 6 00 J. J. Alleo salitrv 21.00 S. 11. Dilllii hrhlgcs O0 S. 11. Dllliii lrv 8100 A. H.Koerner salary 2100 E. Pioklmrdt Sous Co. printing .00 Anton PlatT. Sr. for Lot No, 143, Wct of Couuty jail in Jaipur 400 00 Ndtwlthstonding the Brd was in sesaienall week, a nuwNrol claim rill ware not acted upon in stiy, and will consequently come up again at the next term. On petition of the city council and Mayor of lluiitiiiitliurk' a contrail was made with tlmt city lor the use of thu cltv lock tit) lor confining all prisoneroOHVictod in the city of mUdenieanors, who f II to nav their fines, the city agreeing to take the work of prisoners for psy for keeping, and the county gives the city the right to discipline all prisoners, under regulations, ioa to com pel them to work on tne sireeia oi mm cltv. -neither the city to have any claim uruiHst the conntv for taking care of such prisoners, nor the couuty against the citv tor their work. John H. BehrentJ. Trustee of Patoka township, wss authorized to repair bridge across Short creek near Wm. Aufderhar's, or build a uew one, at a cost of not to exceed $75. Henry Bromm, of Ferdinand was granted license to sell liquor, and so was Joseph Leppert, of Ferdinand. HIGHWAY MATTERS, On the petition for highway of Wna. Brown aud others, il. llorton, L. L. Miller and Grant Bi xler were appointed viewers, to be swora at J . P. Normaa' on Nov.Sd. The petition for highway of Adam Schttarr and others was withdrawn. Ou the petition of Bed. Spurlock, et al., N. Melchior, It. Ferrebach and Jos. Schroeder were made viewer, to be sworn at Auditor's office on Nov. 2d. On petition of B. Weudbold, et al., L L. Kelso. A. H. Stewart aud J. Wiihoit were made viewers, to be aworu at J. I. Norman's on Nov. Sd. On petition of D. S. Morgan, et al., I!. J. Gehlhausen. B. Segars and C. Hascbe. Jr.. were made viewers, to be sworn Nov. 3d, at J. G. Stein's. On tha petition of J. Johnston, et ai, the viewer heretofore appoiuted report ed favorable, and the road wae ordered opened. On the petition or doe. wstncoiier, mi al, the viewers report unmvoraeta sau the petition was dismissed. On the petition of C. Keller, at al, viewers reported favorable, and the caamrj wae ordered opened. On tha petition of II. il. llildebrandt, et al. report hrorable, and road ordered opened. On petition of A. Payne, et al, report favorable and change ordered opened. Oh petition of P. Schwauk. ot al. re port favorable and road ordered opeued 1 1 i DuboU Circuit Court Adjourned from Saturday till Wed nesday. The following shows the dis posal of causes from Thursday till adourumeat. We published the proceediage up to Thursday last week: State vs. lttcnard ttodge : grand lar ceny : senteneed to State urieon for five years, and fined $6. The grand jury returned auto inaiec meats. CIVIL ACTIONS. Evanavillo Bottling Co. vs. John H. Schnell ; judgment for defendant. Martin L.Bellville vs. Joseph Miller, Sr., appeal from J. P.; judgment for dafendatit. Wm. Riley vs. Annie H. Ulley; divorce granted plaintiff. Kichard W. Mereditn vs. xne nuntingburg Bnk; dismissed by plaintiff. tulvmaut nuietlnar title In Plaintiff. E. Pickhaidt Sons Co. vs. Dubois Co. Commissioner! : appeal from refusal of tatrd of en allowance: tuagmeui ior nl?ntln"for tC.&O. Louisa Berger vs. Beni. Bergsr, et ai ; judgment quieting title tii Pi". lt. jag. A. Httgnee vs. vtw. . wn , anDoai : iudgment for plaintiff for pos seeeionof property and ens oeut dauaacea. Ktley DUrtoa was graniea an uraer oi , . . t adontlou or uariton t). oaiaer as nis ehUd, in name of Carlton J. Burton. ProceediMgsor the Lowh Board ejf Usui per. The Town Trustees of Jasper met Monday night, Sept. 9. l6t. All the Trustees were present. It was ordered tnat me arsuai give notice to all the saloons selling intoxi eating liquors, that they must close on Sunday, strictly in aecordanoe with the Statutes of the Utate, and failing to clone, they must be prosecuted. The clerk wae ordered to parch half a dosen street lamps and erne doseu (lobes, to replace damaged and broken Tho Treasurer wm ordered lo Town Bonds No. II and 14 It wm ordered that tbo Clerk do not Issue an order for the balance of salary dun Mike Sweeney m Marshal until further action by tho Board. The following allewanees wtra made : Wm. J. Kellama, Marshal 6. J. Jutt, Clerk Jos. Bnebart 0. Doeae, printing Total 9MM Tha Board than adjourns4. Of Fret not your life away because your hair ia gray, whim young, as you cam stop all gray n ess and can beautiiy the hair with Mall's Hair Reatwtc and be happy.
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Otwell OeTorlNga. Health good. Mr. Han Thaeker aeW bla property on Madison if., aud ounleeapietes buiMing again at enoe. Mr. Markm Willhelm, of Piedmont, Mo., has been visiting his falher at thU place for the paet week, returned heaue yeaterday. The last crop of wheat In this vicinity is being thrashed to-day. The elorer hollers have begun to move out. The farmers are all busy now preparing the ground for another wheat crop ;
the ground worxs nne since me reeeni rains. The old and young mot at the residence of Mr. and Mr. T. G. Iledrick last Monday evening, the 9th, to celebrate tha 14th birthday of their oldest daughter, Nora. Atter partaking of a bountiful supper, and enjoying th evening, the party dispersal. The presents were as follows: .laok Bowers, set ol jewelrv; Mr and Mrs. Conger, each m handkerchief; Miss Agnus Moore, handkerchief, apron a d sUtioiiarv ; Mrs. 1U Dillon, handkerchief; Mm. Jennie Bradun, nisching; Dr. Ueeve, loilet bnnh ; Mrs. Willhelm, hair pin; Miaa Mnry Smith, handkerchief; MUm Ella Smith, hair pin; Mix Ours Arnold, pair ot ltd ie4 hose; Mrs T. G. ilfdrick, scarf. Tim recipient tenders her thanks for so mmy presents from friends, and hopes she may have an opportunity to return the compliments. Tom. Haysville liurrieniieu. Health is generally good, Peaches are very scarce this season. Farmers ars done threshing wbett. Wo are ia favor of Woman Suffiago. What has become of our "Dude" correspondent? Miss Emma Kiefaer Is improving slowly. Miss V. E. Conrad is visiting Mrs. A Hortoo, of Ireland, this week. There is a touch of mellow autumn in this weatner tnat auKee taeec oays "a rare day in June." Mise Sophie Opel, who has been at Evansvilw for sometime, has returned borne. Mrs. X. J. Kemp, who has been spend lug a lew weeKs with her parents near town, returned home Sunday. Mr. . R. Hope, one of our prosperous and most enterprising young farmers, paseed through town last week, declar ing bis intentions to purchase either per sonal or real estate. We presume it will be personal. Everybody la busy making prepara tions lo attend the Fair. May they all have a pleasant time. Our clever young friend, Prof. A. M Abel, is instructing a band of would-be musicians in Pike Co. It Is rumored he spends a "wee hit" of his leisure hours with his swoetaeeo among the "2 she's." JUOXIE. (ygOX AXOTHKK COBRBirOXDEXT. Nice weather and nv users are busy stacking clover. A new School bouse is being erected below Haysville hy Myers fc Co. A cistern has bea dug at the Mope School house, something that ought to have been done several years ago. Harbison Tp. Is abreast of any Town ship in the county in good School houses aud School supplies. John bcholt ia having a uew house made out of his old one. Lawrence Ilnmmerlein is bossing the job. fcsq. Abel is on the sick list. Leistner and Sen wank threshed their ast crop for this season, last Monday. Haysville is on the boom again a new blacksmith in town, and they say be ie a good one. too. Sophia Opel hae coma home from Evansvtlte on a visit, or to "smash" some fellow's heart. Dr. Colo and wife started to Orange and Harrison counties to visit friends and relatives met Monday, and got as far as the first big hilt above Knoxvillc when his Mustang Broncho give him to understand she bad worked nicely long enough, consequently he tied her to the tall end of a wagon, with a rope around her under jaw, and pulled her back down tho hill, and came homo disappointed. It is likely be will get Alex, to take the starch out of her again. Reed Hope croeaes the river every two weeks, rain or shine ; be says, "it is now or never." Alex. Abel returned from tho Peters burg fair last Sunday, aud is uew recruit lug from its effects. Harry White-Cloud will pace ia the county ring at Huntingburg fair next week. Dode. Coughing IS Nature's effort to expel foreign sab staacea from the bronchial psagoa. Frequently, this causes InntunmftUo and the need of an anodyne. No other expectorant or anodyne is equal to Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral. It assiste Nature in ejecting the mucue, allays irritation, induces repose, and is the most popular of all cough cures. " Of the many pnntaraUon before tho public for the cure of colds, eo4is, bronchitis, and kindred me eases, there ia aoee, within the range of my experience, ao reliable aa Avar's Cherry Tector al. For yeere I was subject to colds, followed by terrible coughs. About four years ago, when so afflicted, I was advised to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and to lay all other reoiediec aside. I did so. and within a week was wall of my eold and cough. Mace then I hare always kept this iweparettea in the bouse, and feel comparatively secure."' Mrs. L. L. Brown, Densaack, Miss, "A few years ago I took a sertwe eold which affected my lunge. I had a terrible cough and passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. I tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, which relieved my lungs, Induced sleep, and afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continual uae of the Pectoral, ejssrmaasnt are wan effected."Braoe fahbtethst. Bookiagheui, Vt. Ayr's Clmrj Pittfnd, eT,llufalWW VT f Dr. J. C. Ayer at Oe UweR, Mate ffMVrtt PraetWM, pWmwmm, A.tUM, lSt-lT.
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All (be indastiiee of our town are in full bloom, and tinsel are generally good The rain last week just about wound up the peach crop, The farmers arc ruihiny tbesu In cm the market. Mrs. William K owner is viailiag iter parents aud friend near Chicago. It is generally supnoeed that Wm. Jar bee will make the race for Sheritf'; (here is no doubt but Jarboe will wake a good Seer iff. What is the Democracy of this county going to do about a convention? Are we going to hare one. or will we let the opposite party step into the nfiices ol thit county like they did into the presidency in I8 , for want of a little loreight and niaiiMgement? Tha way the Itepublioitn party hss been raininK in this county il behooves us to hold :onventiuiis and to abide by the decisious ol sahl conventions. County bnperiHtendnnt Wilson, of .Imp!', waa here last Thursday to de liver the honks Hint were sent here from Indiaiiapoli. A great many peoplu ob ject to buying morn book ; they say that tlu'V nought nook last year ami they ought to be sufficient. Of course they are, but look at the trouble it is to the teacher; besides, it in only a matter of time when you will have, to buy these hooks, for the old style of book can uo longer m nought, ami the now books are o much cheaper that they will take the precedence in price, as well as in quality of reading material, for the lessons in the new books are far superior to thoee in tne old. 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thhi powder Miir virlt. A marvel of iiurlty ttreMRth and wholei onietifM. More rcAnenical than tlit ordinary triad, and cannot be imld la ennmrtitiun with the multitude of lew teat, abort welfc-ht iliira or PHMpaai powdert. SKid osiy la cam. KUiAI. XAK iso rowDfin co,.ia wan St., n.y. March 21, 4f. Dry Goods ! GROCERIES I CLOTHINGT SHOES AND NOTIONS Bailer ! On Feurtii Street, .Taaper. kw Jnt reelve4 ew iiawt t i h t mi Hiniieruuuus Me will MKLI KHOKS mtinr Uui lit ska a BiU lusii arfnwafWTW UHnjanynaj nvavf ensensnnp mnj mT Bjnmnmjnj snurennaSj Try thee FOR A HAKflAIN, Mtlynn will be) mllMpt. COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken t the MIGHKST MAKKKT 1'KICE emTBON'T PORCET THE PLACE, "Wm. HALLER, Corner 4th and JACKSON STS. . (.fHHker'a OM MtMd.) jHlyllta, laos-ljr. nmumneenj nj umnj emnnnnnn WW IVV "JvWmmel unTaJerorJrnmwnw IK Dreis Goods MEN'S CLOTHING The leteeess tT thm mnm RmIi aae etrerstkNl with WINTER OOOUH, HMrti than the itsHal trataJa will Mm me to a aril, I mnat Sl(ta r them. Thrrr0 I HAVK CVT rwalM frie tht will mKke thrm aj. Oemeanel get bargain, If you went amy kind of WINTKII COOBt FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHART, WEW Otk Street, JAisPKK, IND. N. W. TR htfthrHit wire. In tnaate, allwl for aO klfMla nl COUNTRY PKOkVCK. :hlMHf nmtTS m HMUKM, MATS Mil CAPS, hi creM variety, cmkaf. BKICK FOBS ALE 1 M. HOCHGESANG C SON, Sate takn the yuitrmttj kept brtfcelr tttatr, a4 will m ha preiHirM lo famlah TMR BKST OF MICK la utf aiKMtlt 4!rH, at tka YARD ON THE TROY ROAD. rarKantkrattMtlMi will ht pM te fllti a MLl.MOtJMt WE WILf. Alio CONTKAOT lr hVli.lAXQi ad PUKXI8H ALU MATKR1AU. afTOi'we mss n. Ostll. RT. MOCMSKSANe sok. laM,sa-lr. Advertise la the Oeigitm if yet wm tHa-euBm tma. ajauejyya If
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WChaf s the Hatter wMf Indiana? WheMl you eein buy RAND. MoNALLY Ik CO.'S NEW AND) INLAROID INDEXED POCKET MAP AND SHI PPINS' CUIDE OF THE STATE FOR QO CENTS I It if va. abeplutely new map, juat engravod, with additionn and oorroctiona to date. It is double the aiae of Band. McNallv de Co ' old Pocket Map of the) State, which it replsxmeTt&ugk Sold at tiio aamo prioo. Tho Map ia 11 xS8 inohee, en a large noale, oolorad to diettnguiah oountioe, with a thorough and comprehensive index compilation bowing, in detail, tho entire railroad system, the expreaa company doing bueineee ever eeoh road, and accurately locating nil cities, towns, post offices, railroad stations, Tillages, oountioe, ialands, lakes, rivers, etc. .... The oompilation deeignatea the branch or particular division of
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end the express company aoing eeveraj. oompaniee nave omoee. The man ia folded and bound Atxihie oorer. Beat, poet paid, to AuKuat W4, lass- Sm. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL KSTATE. VTOT1CE is hereby given that, by vira. tue or au order of the Dubois Circuit Court, and by direction of the last will, the undersigned Administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of William Mahan, deceased, will offer for sale, at Public Auction, ou the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER Stk. 1889, the following described real estate, in Dubois county. Indiaua, to-wit: The north-west quarter of section No. uineteen (19), and the south-west quarter of the south-weet quarter of section No eighteen (18), in township No. one (1) south, range Mo, five (0) west : and, also part of the north-east quarter of the uorth-east quarter of section No. tweuty four (24), in township No. or.e (1) south, range'No. six () west, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said tract : run niag thence west seven (7) rods, nine (9) feet and eleven (11) inches; thence south eight (8) rode; thence seat seven (7) roils, nine (9) root and eleven (11) inches ; thence north eight (8) rods to the place of beginning, containing luall 203 80-100 acres. This excellent body of land, known asf the old .H ah an homestead, lies on the Jasper and Petersburg road, Ave miles west of Jasper, and one anile west of Ireland, is level and one of the finest wheat and corn producing farms in Dubois county. It will yield an average of 3d to 40 biuliels of wheat per acre, is in an excellent state of cultivation, and Is underlaid with a complete system ol tiling aud lies within one-half mile of i large Tiling Factory, and in n coramuni ty where there are good schools and churches. The purchaser will haveau opportunity of putting in a crop of wheat this fail. For further information in quire of A. II. Stkwart, Ireland, lnd., or John L. liKETZ, Jasper, Indiana. Tekm8 or Sale: One-fourth cash, balance in three equal installments, payable respectively in eight, eixteeu ami twenty-four months from date of sale, purchaser giving bis notes for deferred payments, secured by mortgage on the land, bearing 6ix per cunt, interest from date, payable annually, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, anil providing tor attorney's fees. Sale will begin at 2 o'clock p. m. ALBERT II. STEWART, Adm'r, with will annexed. John L. Bkktz, Attorney. Sept. 8th, l89-4w. pf. 915. IceHOT WEATHER RESORT! JOSEPH JOHN ! Or FOftlTK TUB INDIANA HOTEL, will Rave thm fceet Iea.Crfai UttriBt the Ret weather. Ma Ran atteat ap m nhw fwrler wRera RmUm immI gMtlcmam will he P' Heely serveal. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS HIDE TO SUPPtT PICNICS as PARTIES. 4 Urn iarlaai i Bw M lm AIlaMMll(l aaaeriiaiwiM Me Raa else Juat reef I veil frem ChlaesjaR m Urge artmewt mt N !, smm! Ttwm l.alavllle Fresh Groceries Tat whleh he Calls MmtlC ATTENTION. Im the rear renm en RIs Int Ra has flttfxl tip the rmileat pliee In tnwn, with tahles, chairs, Ac, whr senllemett can enjoy a ell glass r beer, a mlat Jtt!p, a lemsno ads, er ilhr r beverase, and fta4 a her supplied with the Rest. Joseph johs. Mr m, MHtr. AeiM, ind,
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k URGE ASSORTMENT OF COOK STOVES GASOLINE and COAL OIL STOVES. BKAIrt ATAnt SEWER PIPE. BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP, CHAIN PUMP, PATENT WATER DRAWER, COMMON IRON LIFT PUMP. &tfis iii hmM tain; Mill TUB DAVIM, tha ealjr VKRT1CAI. t'KKD MAIK. Ia THK K1NKST WORKINO XACII1NK IN THK WOKL1). BIT ONE AND RE CONVINCED. THK KKMIWITOM la SiTKONG and MANWSOMK MADKi H xtr Urge trm-THI MACMlNK TOR Alt Tin Hoofing and Guttering a Specialty. NOTHING BUT THK REST MATKRMI. VHKV. CALL andGET PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. Always welcome, at LEO SPAYD'S, March IS, lSSe ly. JASPER LIVERY A NOSALE STABLE! KUNKEL&WiNINGER HAVIWO pure tR Japr Uvtry SabU, farslaktS It with a-ood atoek, and art prtpara4 U ttea4 to all calls apofi tacai. sTgpoclnl attention clven te com merclnl travelers wlahlnar te vmu points In the country. Jane 14, 'SStl. rpilESE are, In enrv retpect. strktir nt-t P' I JornpoieUof pure LinteedOit and the hlfhejt icra tJT niamcnlt. Thru (uvnam! milv (et tat bruM II WA neweal shades and standard colors, and, m accmiat o heir portly aad great coven br properties "CT.,T the me! rotabus and kconomical MnB trtt prfKiutee One Um will cover free W te 8TS ,w1 ceatt. Sajaptts and Detenptive Price Lift free hy maB. H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. i aoLB MAKurACToaias ar Roefinf, Fire-Proof ralnts, Huildlng Felt. SW i Pipe Hbilr r CererinK. eK. VekabeMe Piste Ked PaUia jRtBrs, Oatheu, etc. t40 tit tUamol4a VMreet, OMeae, HI Vtm York, rhtMjfl. lo ft 4 ffV, IHH AoItkUm im the Jasptr Couvitr.
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