Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 September 1889 — Page 4
J A Olll? 13 nnTTDTT?U 1 Di'seit Ctnet'tT CeenT eNWed iund-j Essay by Hm Anna Medeelf, ef'tlnn AOl -EilV vUU ill XI Ui, jonmed etow on Wednesday of Ut ltgbMri. followed by an add re by Mrs
,wr-k. with Jut! Welbowt and court Viol lie B. Cooper.
,onW aad attorney present It r' Ky by Mr. Gwtgesell, of Jaipsr maind In .Um (ill Saturday mociatniV Addrra by Ml Helen Rose, which Wwhen a re wa itken till ytrdey. requested to be primed In our county
(The follewlng are tU proceeding up u paper.
FRIDAY,
Unie of nw ; State v. Geo. Somnir.pttitlarrey ; plea of guilty; sued $1, and tent to $Ute' prlon for one year.
. 1 State v Pred Merer; tMiraiarv ; jnrv SErrKilUKUai. lml; verdict guilty, and putiMunrni itUed t two yer in the Stat.' trl-:
ew trial granted on amount oi ni i
.iteimt'ni, inn ewt-e iivHfilr (lth tiny of tirm.) State T. liery I'm: ?ruvoke; fined
a.
vft). The grand jury ww tw-hirfwl
a .Saturday inwitiiiif, aft'
Mr the I
Mr. 0dwnltlr, State Superiulen
dent of j ill and prison work, gave h very
interesting talk roncerninx liar depart
went, and closed with hltfu1 words of
encottmgernent to members of the Union,
wh have recently taken up in work
fair God. Horn ami Native lnd Srcy.
IXtW.M iVtFctSfcUM'rr ttt, tt Man WlMthtft Uwchi tke nail uai .la ntaHrr '
Volume Thi rty-Two. The Cowrier enter upa U 3- 1
tune this welt. Kr rlr a third J
rH.iurr hi it hattli for the bt inter-1 turned a tatal
rt m DnUi roitntv.Hn.l for me rTe"-ilnilftHitU. iowhi wiw mcv nau wrn lainif trne nrUrtIl of JoltrNtt kei prUy huy, arerajriHji wnrly live Demoeracr It b4 witaeMcti ttteeonuty JuUictiueuU for wck day's mmIou. grow from romparative back wo0d U ctr:i. actions
a front raK m nvalth, enrpr-f. pop-. H.MP, iv,nv- Sr. r. Rt. of Marr
Ution and iatalligeMce, witk a mil road 5,.a-Ht for aanant.
d iatall.gewce, with a rtirad Sllllttmn . ja,cWem fordfeda hrouyhlt hi thrw direction j, KHti. guardiaH of WMmer county feat, and other pro ' . t41 1M,iMUti.
rtinnitt t
from toe cwtr mi. ami ner pro-; U) r(, -fljHu. 3oeil lo ran aorth ami orh.wet. It Gow Frkilmait v. Ja?b A.
oh a!il io aHTance ine jtmwin im i lh town, and h ieeH 4aper grow from a rill of U) peord to an ar.live
maatifarturinf Iowh of 2,QW. h1 Iiu
A Chi iI ol' TliHuk.H.
Ihrinir clotod up my work Sh Japer and d4tvel my UusiHetw association
here. I lake thiji opporltinity io express
on I hit thank to tii iieonie of .laper lor
;-r they itad rJ the uniform kindneM and blness r,or- ....... Ah v..,ii.'tMV extended tome dtirinir the ten ya'
- . ..... - m.
me it tm been ten year of inceant laboraml intliring industry. DuHng thoe
tan years I have turned out millionfeet of fine finished building notorial
which ha beMi ued in construction of
! many hundreds of busine-' houses, rail
Coughing II Xature'a effort to expel foriw iwb. ataiHtai from the brawehtal pawMMpw. Frequently, Uiia eauaea IwHawiaiattow ml the Md of an awxtyiw. Ko othae xiHH?torant or anwlyue la ea,al to Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, It atatleto Kature in ejecting tlw imuciw, allays irritation, iuduoee repoae. and la tka oat Hular of all cough euree. "Of the many preparationa liefere the
miblin itr tne cure t wiu, whikih,
i, i in
era
tiHhurg from It tew strglinsc hoiiiei, with proHblv 200 inhabitant, to a city;
Georire Friedman v-. .l cob A. Heraa-
heimr, et al.; rowiintifd with leave to
make new pirttr dffendim. L. L. Kelw v. J. M, Parker, et al ,
forec 0re decree tor fix -.
In th Petition of C. M, Rudolph, et l
prohlV mniojiani, ?o uir,fn, 4ir-!na ;, ... rinnt to DnLntr
of modern Mck- Work. "d, J"" j CommiioMf r Kiehtnl K. Wilbiirit -hritriati-i. with urobablv .1 ')t0 noo-i . , . , . . .
ulttion. and on- the best m rcin,,,,flcwnrt pointin Southern Indttna, while hjd. N(ioiwl Utnk T5. n. Caidy & Co.. ditionof water-work. ?oon to be voted jj.jj upon, and which oujfht to erry, willj E c fc G av. Cash; dtgiee it an impettu in msinufactuun-' vorcc. on,jMUfri. which will double its population in the' Mefhf ri Xitt'm Motl. et . : 2:?i!r. .TO !i!fvm & riw1 Petition; Kerd Miff appoiuted
nr.w iu wnV...s--. ' Commiaioner to sell real etfite.
heirs i j..-,. school hou-e. hole!, cotta
g, ciiutchea and puDl.c tmuutiir, an oter Southern Indiana. ThiH I 1VI that invtfH venr of hard IImi lia beeti an imtiortant factor in bull Hog up the tjwus and iinitroviuir Suuthtrn Indian .
With kind iecollectlon-ofJaMer' I remain, Yours. Tutlv, Ji.us Stoi'T.
W. F. Simmoas vs. Peter Chastine;
mented Caul. ShivelV keeping a hotel on
. at
what is now vacant lot, ana Mr. ner- . f p jldjnjBnt for .tefend-
man Kotitert wimni to wcomrawaw , : f , -0f Md ,udMeBl
traveler or two ui at tnen stnau nofor cost;5 both. ibHargest and mommportarit part of, jjobf. Ht)Uet v, BRj. Krodel; dmwhlch was the bar-room where jolly l ,u .,kln,jff llol 'being recovered
crowns ot nuniera irom ine aujouii k ,ulficieilUv to appear in court, tfaia oauins ..... .. ti.,1 tt Ball VTlIll " . - 11 '
t-i -ui-iu-.. . ..i.sn.l inumtt19 coniinneu.
ef income and get hilariously happy
M-ith the proceeds. Mr. Rothert had not
Jacob Asaianu : dU-
missed.
S. Ii. Henry, guanlian Wm. P. Owen ;
then the mem? to buy tobacco, and none' . , .... . t nul,ic fttlt!
of CfMisequence wi then grown in OM reinief county-but he would make trip to the, j w , j F Mekrlnnr, et al. ;
t.n.Hv. ......... jtigment v. i;cktein tor autt
aim come imcs w,.. coatinueil a to her..
S?.f?,!" .Cr. : ,r,V ..L " ..i.i WaLi. Ae. II, Lotze,et al., v. Mary A. SeD-
r niner ; dimi-Kjd. ly eeian or ponr. and by urfi hard , D M 0,borU(t A Co Vi. H. Happen work hid Hie o5tS f- h,u,,r!w 'J'S et al ; judgment for flKSS. fortune, teqa. Heifrfch, in Hunting- to Cummin r. Jobn T. Bundy
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
v.rl... A mrv! f rUritv
More ecoti'-rsicsi nn
" . J!...i: - . : .. tviuiiimui 1.1mm ,1. ..,.1 u'hnU.iin?iMK
men me prin-ipai nnjauinnw. . . ... Ka-oa Ts. L, E. &St. L. Ii, K-tshVoT tnirr kin-t'itl w n m .raitiun
the county, and always administered it!
willi tbnulliltt1 ot lw trt, oViort lnt aluiri r
HUl.ll! MR
reganl to iei5ltive enactments. j Martin heir: order for guardian to pay Mch Since then, too, aud we believe aereat caimnt $250, and quarterly instalments rn-MMKmnVFIt'S S,VLE OF deal of it h due to the influents of the ;of ecU t Cora is IB venrs old. ifi.A I ESTATE Courier, the Democratic majority in the, i)r. Tnlivnr Wartzand Jcob II. Lem-
countv ha increaaed from 600 to 1.80O. maH wrft .nnointed Jurr Cow mission
and i ftill rrowinsr, fo that it will bejers for tt eRuhtg year, and were duly
proiKimy ne.i year. m misws gworn. are becoming educated to the evil of a The divorce easn of Elista-beth Holder .... ...tff ... L. : . V. 1... : I A i kit..' . . . ... . . I . L
uujuny hmiii, t n ii. ii miinii "i' "r,T. W in. liomer, aim an sppuwtiioa j
W. A. Traylor vs. Laura I'oHietftwait for the appointment of a receiver, are the only civil action remaining on the docket for trial. The HilLsboro Picnic. Editor Courier: I would lov to tell your numerous readers about the Ilills-
boro Picnic. It was indeed quite a suc
cess, in every repec i appears a
truete, and filehes from every farmer or laborer a portion of bia hard earnings for the rich nan's pocket, fo that the Trnete may each "retire a millionaire or two every year," and when they fully understand its workings the Democratic majority in prosperous Duboia will be counted by ths number of votes castas our people are mostly honest, and be
lieve in the Jackeonian doctrine oft
Xiaholu Melchior.
a. Ko. 1070. la Par
Masrgie Mott, et al. ) tition.
VTOTICE is berebv elven that, by vir
to of an order and decree of the
Dttbois Circuit Court, made at the Sep lember term thereof, 1889, the undersign
ed Commissioner, appointed oy sat
Circuit Court, to make eale of real estate in the above entitled cause, will offer for
ale, at Public Auctiou, on the pretu
see, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS, 18fl,
rnlliiwinir daacribed real estate, situ
A f .. .liatld t. UM I
aa i tf..-,. .T-i wwj - -rr - ! tn i Minnie cowinv. iiiuiftiin. iw-n
equal justice o;wprmW lh 0UJ.h the ladies of Dubois county are . nnrer of the -oti,
none, anu win toic io oruipc n wv. ... m ih irtmt. A nicalc conduct- . ... " v
. . . ,,, . ,i-""""ft :"w , . iweai quarter ui ncvimn
twonty-eight
The Conner haalo, with regret anil -,1 bv ladle is eometbing new in our ,ai tt.a Mith..aot ouarter of the
mourning, noted the passage to the land county. Tbo?e W. C.T. U. ladies cer-j' ,,.Mst quarter of sectiop No. twenty of the great majority of tuiny of the uinly area determined and reolute band.Hjt. f.i9, jB township No. one 1 pioneers who started with it on it sub-; we Hever have seen a more orderly or a iMlX ,Hue No. four 4 west, contain
ecripuoa ihmiks, ami wnw nunurame. ttetter conuucieu meeunjc. wr ue niureij.. 80 acre more or le9.
lives have left their impre on the'entertainimr. The Gold Medal Contest
world. Rev. A. J. Strain, Father Kun-lit, the morning undoubtedly was grand
dick, Asberry Alexander, G. Stew- They gave us eight as good speeches as art, John A. Winineer. Sam'l Dillin. W; ever heard, especially at one time.
Monroe, Jos. A. McMahan, Win Rose,
Win. Mahin, Esq. Helfrich. Win. Urels, Ityrani Shively, Henry Manntei, Jan-
Those youthful speakers, if they continue as they have begun, will certainly wake thir mark. I for one would not have
lu-nuohitU. atul killtlrCMl llilH'
U none, within Uie rang of my experU
toral. Kor yearn I waa aubjoct to cold, followed Uv te'rfWe ooitgha. AtHHit four veara whim w afflicted, I waa advhHHl to try Ayor'a Cherry l'ttctcral and to lay all other remediea ald. I itlu so, and within a wk was well of my cold ami cough. Since then I have always kept thla iwenaraUon In the iMMie, awl feel comparatively fwcHra. Mrs. L. L. Brown, Dtsuinark, MIm. "A few years ago I tvk a aevflre cold which affweted my lungs. I hail a terrible eoush, and pxm1 nlglit after nillht without sliwp. The doctors gave me up. I trlwl Ayar'a Cherry Pectoral, which rHevel my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded the rent neceaaary for the mwery of my strength. By the cobtinual line of the Pectoral, a pennanent cnr wa erTHctt."-Uorace Fairbf otlier, Kockiugham, Vt.
flyer's Cherry Pectoral,
for Infants and Children
MMwe4a4e4teeallafmfta
I fPwrouiMwl It aa awpwtor to aay praacriyaea
i te ma." H. A, Aaena, M. D.,
Ul le. (Mem it. BeeatUfs, Jl . T.
eur atomacb, DUrrMua, EriwlAtten, Silia Worms, givv ami yjiwiilae WnaeSwIajeilBae mieiniia.
Tea CaMTAoa Courxsr, 77 Murray SOvet, N, y,
rnsrAaxB at
Dr. J. C. Ayer Ce., LeweH,
goUl Vr U Druggie Avrim ISf ly.
' 1 Maw.
k LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COOK STOVES
DR. ELLIOTT'S Medicated Food, A Sure Cure for all Diseases in HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Artotag frees IatpertUee of the Bloed, aa4 frott ruBctteaal Deraageawata.
k DEAD SHOT OK WORMS, AID A CERTAII PREYEKTIOK OP HOG CHOLERA.
For mIc liv J. T, SiHi. Japr, tint.: S, K. Itmry, Ofnl MIe ElNwnrtb. Imt.; Henry Knli", DnhoH. Im!..
Hfo. !niiniir. Offil. Mi1 . CVeitltic. tint.; Jo. K. Biiclmri. f Jenl lM.ln-., J-chnetlvllle, Mr, r Sonrter.mtn.C.eiil. Mdne , Fi"tiimn-1 nd , ltnirWr Strnttmann, lIuniiiiKlmrg Itnt. Sept. 13,W9.-6m.
UASOLIXJ5 and COAL STOVES.
OIL
Tin and CopperWave!
duky Williams, Arthur Berry. Johnvenjoyed being; Judge, unless Mr. Demo-
U. Uohman, win. rohon, rest had furnished me witneigni Meuais,
they certainly each
Iteekman, J.
wra. Schunterman, M. Kempf, Thos. Shoulders, dere. Crook. S. II. Jacob, Wm. Harri, John L. Uofftnan. IVntil B. Kdmonton, Wm, Curry, Ab-olem Harbiton. John Abel. Dau'l Harris Robert
Farris. J). Graham, Allen McDonald, John Bridenbaugh, and numbers of others. Oh! what memories cluster around their names! and what pleasant associations were broken whe they went the way of all flesh. The Courier has outlived there all, and bids fair to outlive all their grand-children !
The beginning of the 33d volume is t.
good time to subscribe, anu we win
vheerfally endeavor to make your lives Ion. leasnt. iust and profitable from
the time voh enter vour name on the
Courier's lin at $1.50 per year, and if you want two papers will send you the excellent Indiana Weeklj Sentinel and the Oeeriera year for $2 in advance, and at the close of the year, if you read them faithfully and haven't obtained your money's worth, aad more, will pay yon beck yoer money.
for they certainly each ueervei one.
That Medal work is developing; some
fine minds in that community. Mr Demoraat is doinif a grand work among the
youths of the land, for we are told thatj
there are nuntireus an uiousaniu oi young people engaged in the content work. But we must not fail to tell of the ladies work. The Uillsboro W. C. T. U. certainly contains soma very fine talent. Miss Helen Rose's address was good, and so was Mhv Mollie Cooper's. Miss Meadcalf, of Uuntingburg, gave a very nice recitation. There was an ad drese by a lady from New Albany, which was varv interesting Indeed So all
fthose who stayed home thinking it would
oe a laimrc, miswc" u t wm . help saying: God help those noble wo
men ; ana, we certainty iuihk ue win. May they continue in the good work they have begun until (he last rum hole is demolished.
IVhms or Sai.k. OuMhird of the
purchase money to be paid in cash, the residue in two equal payments, at nine Mid eighteen month, deferred payment to be secured by note, bfariig per cent, interest Irom date, waiving benefit f valuation laws with freehold surety, to the approval of the Commissioner. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. FKItniN'AXO SftNEIHKK, Com. Traylor a Hhntkr, Attorneys. Sept. S0t h, 1889-3 w.
There Mem,te be a kind of free-for-all race, a reneral ecramble. for the demo
cratic nomination for congress in the aeoond diitriet. The Hon. John H. O'
Neal), the oreeent member, has snnounc
ed that he would net again be a candi
date, and tbfe early in the fight, fourteen
months before the election, the following are spoken ef, and many of them arc avowed candidate for the piece: Col. Samuel Taylor, Daviess county: the Hon. Cutler'S. Dobbins. Martin: the
Hen. James X. Andrews, Orange: the
IItM.SBOHO W. C. T. U. Pic.vtc. Those interested in the gold medal
contest met in the church, which was
beautifully decorated with appropriate mottoes, flowers and autumn leaves Mrs. M. Li. Hobbs read the Crusade Palm, followed by prayer by Mrs. Nancy Gleazeu. The contestants were then invited to the front seat. Ail honored themselves The speaking was interspersed with excellent music by the Prohibition bind. 13 Mrs. Flora Root, Mr. Jerome DeMotte,
Miss Emma Hoetetter, Mi
Motte, Mis Stella Brittain, Miss Florence
McLaughlin, Miss May Rose aad Mr.
tfnii. J. II. Wlllard and the Hon. Curr.! Bodkins were the speakers.
Dalton, Lawrence: the Hon. W. A.Try- The gold medal was awarded to Miss lor, Dttbeie; the Hen. John Benz, Craw- May Rose and presented by Rer. J. W. ford : the Hon. Thomas R. Cobb and the 'Condi if. Collection speech by Mie
GUARDIAN'S SALE OF KEAL ESTATE. TOTlCE Is hereby given that, by virLa tue of an order of the Dubois Circuit Court, the utidersigued Guardian of William P Owen, a person of unsound mind, will oiler for sile at PUBLIC AUCTIOX, ou the premises, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1889, the undivided two-thirds parts of tlte following described real estate, situate in Dubois county, Indiana, to-wit: All Ibat part of the wect half of the southwest quarter of section No. f 11, in township No. one 11) south, range No. three 3j west, lying aud being north of Patoka river, containing 65 acres, more or less; Mo all that psrt of the north-west quarter of section No. fourteen 14, in Maid lownshlp and range, lying and being north of Patokt river, containing 3 hcioh, more or lees, and part of the south-east quarter of the southeast quarter of section No, ten (10), in said township and range, more particul trly described as follows, viz: Commencing at the southeast corner of said south-east quarter, running thence north sixty f Go J rods, thence west two (2 rods, to Paloka river, thence up said river to the section
line ol said section leu, thence east to the place of beginning, containing 3
and coutaiu-
more or less.
cunt fT!W-100 acre, more or les,
JDKAlft AiI SEWER PIPE.
TUTKEYE FORCE PUMP, CHAIN PCM P. PATENT WATER DRAW
ER, COMMON IRON LIFT PUMP.
TDK 1IAVI8. the only VKUTICAI.
1'HKIl MADK. U TISK 1'INICST WOKK-
ixu mac iii.m: ix thk ivoum. uuv
O.VK ASH RK CONV1XCF.U.
THK KKMIXUTON l STKOXO anrt
KA.MISOMK MAHK. with etrB large
Hria-TIIKMACIIIXK FOR ALL.
Tin Mm and liulta a
Specialty,
XOTHIX6 BUT THK KKST XATKRIAZ.
VSKU.
CALL and GET PRICES BEFORE
YOU BUY. Always welcome, at LEO SPAYD'S, JA8PER, IND. M.rcfa IS. l!j-ly.
NOTICE OF .SALE OF KEAL
ESTATE.
VTOTICE is hereby given thftt, by vli
tue ot att order of the Dubois Circuit
Court, and by direction of the last will,
the undersigned Administrator, wttii will annexed, of the estate of William Mahan, deceased, will offer for sale, at Public Auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th. 1889, the following described real estate, in Diihoit county, Indiana, to-wit: The north-west quarter of section No. nineteen (10),and the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section No. eighteen (18), in township No. one (1) south, range No, five (5) west; and, also part of the north-east quarter of the north-cast quarter of section No. twentyfour (24), in township No. one (1) south, range No. six(fi) west, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said tract; running thence west seven (7) rods, nine (0) feet and eleven (11) inches; thence south eight (8) rods; thence east Beven (7) rods, nine (9) feet and eleven (11) inches ; thence north eight (8) roda to the place of beginning, containing in all S03 80-100 acres. This excellent body of land, known as the old Mahan homestead, lies on the Jasper and Petersburg road, five miles
west of Jasper, and one mile west of
Ireland, is level and one of the finest wheat and corn producing farms in Du
bois county. It will yield an average of
35 to 40 bushels of wheat per acre, in -m excellent state of cultivation, and Is
underlaid with a complete system of
tiling aud lies within one-half mile of a large Tiling Factory, and in a community where there are good schools and churches. The purchaser wilt have an opportunity of putting in a crop of wheat litis fail. For further information inquire Oi A. II. Stkwart, Ireland, Ind., or John L. Bkf.tz, Jasper, Indiana. Tkkms ok Salk: One-fourth cash, balance in throe equal installments, pay-,-tble respectively in eight, sixteen and twenty-four months from date of salt,
purchaser giving bis notes for deferred
What's the Matter with1 Indiana? Whem you ean buy RAND, MoNALLY CO.'S NtW AND BNLARGKD INDEXED POCKET MAP AN SHIPPERS' GU.4DE OP THI STATE FOR SO CENTS ! It is an absolutely new map, just engraved, with additions and corrections to data. It in double the aise of Band, McTfally & Co 'n old Pocket Map of the State, which it replaces, though sold at tho ThoIMap is 31x28 inches, on a large scale, colored to distinguish counties, with a thorough and comprehensive indox compilation showing, in detail, the entire railroad system, the express company doina business over each road, and accurately locating all cities, towns, post offices, railroad stations, Tillages, counties, islands, lakes, riVTheoompilation designates the branch or particular dirisiqn of railroad upon which each station is situated; the nearest mailing point of alilooal places, money-order post offices, telegraph stations, and the express oompanjdoing business at the points where the T The mapiSdedVnd bound with the index and compilation in a, flexible cover. Bent, post paid, to sny address, on receipt of price, by nann, moNally L;4rjS,ILuS!.cAoo.
Augaiit Wd, 1e bi.
Dry Goods !
GROCERIES 1 CLOIHING!
SHOES AND NOTIONS
Wm. Ha k !
IN Dress Goods
. AXD
Hon. Mason J. fllblack of Knox. There is tome goed congressional timber in that lUt. Indianapolis Sentinel. rThe Straight Line K. R. bridge over Patoka river a ear Oakland City went down with a train ef ears on Monday. Xe lives were loat as far as known, thench the R, R. officials are so mum ever it that it i thought prehaMe feme were killed. Basinese ever the reed was aceterlly suspended till the bridge Cfrftld bf replaced.
Lula Lemon.
Adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock is the afternoon. AFTF.KX0OX. The house was called to order by the president, Mrs. M L. llobbs, and after scripture reading was led in prayer by Mm. M. K. Cadwalader, of New Albany, The members of the Hunlinglmrg W. C. T. U. sang the National Anthem. The New Lebanon W. C. T. V. furnished vocal antic for the rest ef tat aUtracoa.
Tkkms ov Sai.k:-One-third of thr-
piirelwe money to be paid in cash, tho
residue in two equal payments, at nine imvmenls. secured bv mortgage on the
and eighteen mouths, deferred payments hud, bearing six percent. Interest from to be scoured by notes, bearing six perjdate. payable annually, without relief oent. interest from dute, waiving benefit ifroin valuation or appraisement laws.
of valuation laws, witli freehold surety,
lo the approval or the utianliau. Sale to begin at one o'clock p. m. SAMUEL R. IIKNRY, Guardian. P. S. At the same lirne and pi nee, and terms, Sarah Owen, wife of said William P. Owen, by permission of said Circuit Court, will sell her interest in and to the above described real estate, the game being the undivided oue-third part thereof, Traylor a Hunter, Attorney. Sept, 20th, I8s9-4w.
intl providing for attorney's fees.
Sale will lngin at 2 o'clock p. m. ALBERT II. STEWART, Adtn'r, with will annexed. Joitx L. BttKTZ, Attorney. Sept. 6th, 1880 -4 w. pf. 15.
Job Printing. The Cocrikr asks the public for its job work. We are prepared to do all kinds from a business card to a pamphlet,
neatly, promptly and at reasonable
priest, Jkingea year werk. if.
On FoHrtU Strirt, .Tpr. hn Jwt rrct-lviHl
h new k tuck nrthnKMT iiinnruuuus. U will HKLL SHOKS Ck;sr tka any Boom in hta'talj Try them FOR A KAT'.OAIX.aHilyeH will be ftattoSeil. COUNTRY PROOXJCI3
TakH at the HIGHKST MAKKKT PRICE,
MrDON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Wm. HALLER,
Corner 4th and JAUKSOX STS.,
(.ranker's 014 Stand.) Jalrllth, lsse-ir.
MEN'S CLOTHING !
Thf lafenenn or Hie NiiHoon fimln mr nvirlocki'il wtlli WINTIJIt JMnS. niiri tliati till llXllftl tl'U.ixli lit ttlHlllx lllf III Ki ll. I HIIIKt tUttiiM or IIii iii. Tlicrerorn 1 1IAVK t-ITT
OKI' MY I'ltOKI. hihI kih tlum tarly to ilinkit irli'i'N tliHl will mitkn tlirin g.
Come and get a bergain, If you want
any kind or wihtek uuuwa FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHAET,
WKSTOtli Struct, JAHI Kit, IND;
v. The lileh't nrlro, In trHilc. allowrrt
f.....ni, finiivritv I'KOM mil. t'lti-
rint BOOTS anil MIOKS, 1IAT.S anl CAfS, In areat variety, CIIKA1.
Nov, M, iww wii.
JASPER LIVERY - AND SALE STABLE!
mavsmm.
KUNKEL & WININGER
HAVIVd pnrelMMd tfeeJpM' LlTtry Sttblt, havt furntntirit It with ened itock. wd art urtMrt t0
attend to all call I up&a tats.
MnTSpsalal attentlen stlvsn te eem
merclal travelers wlehina te vieft
aelnts In the ceuntry. Jn 14. 'se-tf.
BRICK FOR SALE!
M. HOCHGESANG t SON,
Hate taken th yard fnntrly kept by their lather. Mi
win finw lie pteparfn m uirniMi tiib ip.n ut HKtCKIn any nnantlly deatred, at tfat YARD ON THE TROY HOAD.
Parllenlar attention will he paid to fllllnr a rtlU.ltOUSt
I'ATTKKK, aii'i ipeciai term given on larrnnrnrr. WK WIW. ALSO CONTRACT Tnr HtTII.DUfat and FUKNISH ALL MATKEIALS. MtTOi-re) mm R Caill. M. MO0M6KSAMO OX. Jbm . ly.
Advef Um Ui tea Iftefer Ccairtr.
SPRING STOCK
AT
Jno.Tro:-:ler's
IF YOU WANT NICE
LM1IITI1AKNKSS, WAGON MA K.N ESS, 1'li.W JIAItNKSS, MCOOY LAI' ROBKM, IttlOY Will VSt SAIHILKS, Kt.
(Ir NHylhlHKel" 1" IlHrnma Xitkcr' line
neeUeil Tor h MUHinrr iniirii, mw i jtin. tlmn to irrt It at KCIIUCKII UATKS, f
JOHN TROXLEB,
COKNKK ef MAIN aad 7th 8TKKKTS, JASPER, IND.
April 19. isse.
In every respect, strictly first-claw FalnM. of mire Linked Oil and the hiiiliMt cradfl
tJT e4mnti. Thev are ntepsred ready for the brul i
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compoted. of pure
u Mmi thii and itnndard colon, and. On account ot
tlLlr muiw ..l aul rnvcrinc ttmMttic. we offer them a
the nusanta and bcomomicau rainu ever pnwlneed. One gallta wilt cover from 360 te 375 uiuare feat twe
SMnfWs a DtHT iptive Price LiH free by rnaff. X. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO. t tOtl MANUrACTURIIl er
H. W. John' Color In Oil. LtfittM Coach lllack , AbitoS Konf. Firt-Proef I'ainn. Building Kelt. Steam Pipe awl Setter Cererinei. etc. Vulwbeitea t'uten Red raekieg Kieft, CMkctf, etc.
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