Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1890 — Page 4
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r . m nrn . 1 1 1 1 I i?k i market for another bush I ef wheat or
J A or rid UJU m An. H.Kh.rkWifrk -1 Of course not! Meki
iuley and Ueed
PnMtietU OletswUity. j The Jasper School Board, eompoeed ef:
A. X.wwm, (oasMlnlele for i h
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u
pihtay,
ommniifu. with M much nmre of it as
JULY 1. Ir. be provided for bv a Tariff Bill, and - McKiHky and lieed are deposed to ac
)K)tlKiillWI..t.-.'iiiJrliiHiiii.frwMW,,u,HIW)4P (hem. Whatever the result within ilrt.k. (! rM-iM .tip.l i0f jP ituineV kick may be. the I6imIII!ean lewder !m OonrtMs have (shown thai teMOASiTifi DISTRICT TICKET, ,1k ., uurl Initio- Iiavh tliHV considered lite
have not ImmI ih frmw on tWr miud , suM-eme Court.) D. F. J. MHhr sd
or in tinnr mart in in rnrir,u. .Tt yt0r, all miwn, their Tariff measure. They have though! t their meeting elected Mr. only of iltf toMNi who Mhwitted lo lh- w H wm, 0f Holland, and a eon--fat frviug" prix-ess lo raise a iHmplg siiPtt bmblieau. Principal el the !- fund to be ummI oh "Blocks ot Five ih; ,ik School lor th next year.
Harrison' interest. These fellows wni.uI, Mr T af 4,Mgherty. Democrat,
to get back ihe "fat" they gave op in iw
JOHN HKKT& frtM-KiMiMlilivrrHH, Unhid and MnrtlH. KrHK IM tXM tN. KM"immhU4Iv- riM IJiwrohH, Oramt khiI IttOVds, KKXST I'lCKItAKIlT.
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inteit'ist of tlin tKrmwn Ih eflHHtrucllHif Uwir T. lir Hilt. The Cmm May .ScuhUhI. It ffHHH l ll hnt it iMfHiMHfUl
who iluriitK th two year h m hfU lh poiiioti Im prove hiiMlf tho mi lHritttt mu) populnr lMiiml Ih? hol Hn vit hA, without mv n-OfHion-th mil ndvHMclMH btlr. nl ihom IwiMtc trxr hIIhhImhw Im hi room than rer lMrre. It U HioSf'r-
.i.hhI theihMHH wit bfoMjfltt hImuI by Miiwrii. fiwwHrv m ZMiltr, Mr, MU Inr vhiIhk Ih lnvur of nMtiMin Mi lOMKhtry HOtKr vfp. Now. Wi ihIhm1v mc ntller IbU ihnt rM U 'iwo-
'iNllft fHiiiliiUtw Ivr Ht om )ri' pnKi5iiilive in - tlujir Hililit:i. Mr CUrk k Mill lo havb hnilt nh h vt tfooil riioitHiioH h leMtther in (h
f very vnliiHlilt iirouwrty t lha fnlt-)r.OHHiry hi HhIihhiI, shi! il
iOHHliiH WHleriM plw of Cp Mv, N.
L It ft qutioH whf!Hir ll nrwpt hc of thin Kilt ly Hie prMiiil!Hi Hw Hftt illVOIV" H V illUlidH of th oosliintiou oi i he Uoiifd tknte. Tin' Kilt w U o?teiblv lo the wittf of th iirHxMiMit llll MiMlnr tlo
Ihw of Nw Jprv h ImiIihihI hh in
hoil mihv MMvewl ih .in.pwr,
Willi m Mr. DoMXHttriy low iIuhs.
8IHHII CONtHIM FICMrM. KraiMtltM) Jwiriuit. 8irrlop Srholx h rowpl,"'l tlic
footioir of ! of lhf MPibMriosf t
luriM in tlm wit, eMt. hii'I th ifift'owHi nf KvmivilV nwl Ihf IoihIs wUI' herffurp i of .liiect iMJcuiiUry vlu to pro of imrft : our rwlrrs. ihv ; 11,-hUiiiii. lUrrUoH. will i r ooMNlry frieniis
The names of ittet tUnm of thi vilim-tThs tollowiiiif Hs(Hr show lliecon.'His l
bin properly Imvo Imh rnrfiilly ronaoh'pi! frin ih piibliR. C'oores ! h rljjlit to kimw tliain, howiiver, I
Jlliw coiiitiliiiion ixprf'4v prohiliit the
receipt by thd prefMeHt nt ny pmoin itiunt in Hililition to bis reguUr tMiUry in u'rlio re The uiifii'!rf of the roniittion i: Ttif prriieiit ef.nll, Ht ntilwl Iihihn rereive tor his service rnni"iuiliun
'wliinli biill neither In inreHni nor di-
iniiiistieil iltirin tlm Mriol for which he sIihII Iihvi been Hectei!, ami he flinll not receive wilhin tint twriml hhv othi fiiiolHjiient Irott tbe United State or my of them. -Art. 2. See. 1. No tit! ol nobility hili he grHntpri bv the Uniiifl States. Ami no
feflcy Kin I He's Fr Trade Lojfic The divUinii in tbn KenublleaH rnk
in Coiufregs U sore lo come before the tiritl'bill bcoiiie4 a Uw, It was a great iirpri that nniiy Western lJepnblicHi. HHill tie whipoejl by Iteod into iupHirtinjf the mei-Mire. on Ha Hrd iamire throovh the 1 1 once, and now tlwt Hecre-
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j.'i-ilioH against il. there U IkiiiiiiI to Im.!' ! ' " r ' noinProinie or a failBretopwMbebill. ". wuhoMllh. onii-Mt ol Tl, Fvaiuvllle linori. ;.. L ,il!W ' COn-re-. accept of any pHM-M.
c'.. ni:..v t.i.... .... ....'winpluiHeHt. oe
.rt kjr-w inni ntt 9 i it lit" . , at. -i.
I r w w
the p refill tntr anrl ten yattri hk :
rKKSKNT. LAST rKVlfsS
CftanelloH, Tell Cltv, -Troy, Itoekport, RooHvilip, Priiieeton, -Vt. VerwftH, Oakland City, IVerbnrjth, Vitinrniin, -
kittil
or
or title o
toointaom tint Ameriien Hour ami olher wnH .,ro"' 7n.v '"
nrticlM of Ameriran growth are now iofbikh eiam.- A . fn-Hdicallv exelinled fron. the m-irke. off . U U ,k""WH ,h J!" I'orto K by tin new Tariff, imposed WH4.V ,Mr' H ."l UjlTy by HfMin. Yet Citmn1 I'orio Uieo fur- '" Lnite.l bla e No Mate U kHOWH lo Witie United SUtw with alHiut one hye piircheil lhl probity anUiven lialfof IheaHfarroflwmedintbi-.tonnt. ''-,0 prwideht. Ibajl way have 1rr,iid that the Unite Staler U bv far," ,,,;e"b?1"otM' k JMP,"01fp (i'r; 1he Unrest .iKareoiMnminr conntry in "'jf" ,H lh lry ho knowlthe world. Mr. Blaine thinks that i. U ! h" ""irery ; and in the henre
-.XretiM.lv iMtirnner. from evr nlul ' f,",' KHOWlwIUB U lltCOHIM the (lllly
f view, lor the United State to ive -'of conjereea te make ioqwirv.
free market to the eiistar pnxliict of the Soeniih plentaiinns in Cuba and l'nrto Ittea at the very moment that Spain i rxeludin American products from thom.' i-lada by prohibitive Tariff lews. Mr. Rlalee rke our exiwienp.e with Brasil, tollo wing the removal of the TarUt on ooffet , a tollowe :
If the cot
tag who yiven ly the Uritisii jfovern ment, or Kin Kaiakaiia, for iHtanee, (he hone of repreeeiilalivea would be
under obligations to prent arlkiee of
impeachment of the preinentet the bar of the senate. It la possible that them hae been in
itbls hHcineaa an express violation of I lie
letter of the constitution bv the nreahlent
Mnea we repealed the duty on colfVe.o! HH United State. Thle IhwII bean.
ccrlamed by ennjtrecs. if poeaihle. with, out delay. Ihit whether hiicIi an oM'iHsf ha heeHooinntittett or not, there is no question whatever that in nceeplintf,
in 172, we have imported the product
ofBmilto the extent of fl2I.0000. M4 have olii to her -only $156,136,000 of enr own product. The (NiftM-ence
fH3i 000,"we have peW In xold or il'tlirouh his wife, the Cape Mav prop
equivalent, a.ul Brar.il ha exemlel thiB.erty, the preident ha violated the spirit vaettura in the market of Knrope. Yon'of the oonstitiiiion, as well as the dignity OM reedily ee bow dUTerenl the resnltlof h! oftlce. the lawa of propriety. Ihe
Id hve been if, in reinrnfor the freti preeedenth end traditions of the exeew
WMiieeinn or nraxiilan rolfee in our, tenvkete we hail ex-toted the free admission of certain prodactfi of the Unked 4laAee in ihe Braziitan market. To repeet thin error with augar to an mount hree times a lanta aa with coffee wilt hM ell opporlunii v to establish reciprocity trade with Latin America. The charge against lli protective polir.v, "Whkh has injured it most, is that its benefiie go wholly to Ihe manufacturer and to the capitalist and not at all to Ihe farmer. You and I well know'that thle 1a not true, hut mill it is the mot plauei-
we anu tnerefore Hie mott hurtful argu mmt made by the tree traders. Here ia -nn opportunity where the farmer may h benefitted nrimtriiv. unuVniablv
tive depertiuvHt and public deceucy
itself. The founders of the government did not contemplate the prostitution of its
chief magistracy lo pecuniary gain. They could not have anticipated that any one
capable, of making the presidential office a means, of money gelling would ever become Its incumbent. The people, ol the United States pay their president a muni cent aalary : one that enables him to make the most ample provision for the maintenance of bis faniilv in comfort
and luxury, and the upholding of the dignity and Ihe traditions of his great office. More than that no president hs
a right to 'expect or accept. Only one of
luniri m I i If a r r ian ti hrmliiAMauira av.r
tlk . . 1 ' ....... .in. upifii n v. ' JTT" . 19 v 71
wuiy uenen ted. Here lean opportunity consented lo become the recipient of
.w. m iMU'Mi'n otigre iu open tne extra-official emoluments. Public 0Din
ion condemned him for it, and it waa not supposed that his offense would be repealed bv any ef hie 8HC:eor. The Cap May business ia a Vagrant scandal. Coigreee ought to inrtMtigate i ta
Markets ol 40.000.lhlO eeonla to the nrn
ducte of AmericAii farmers. Shall we eeite the opportunity, or thaU we throw itawav?" It ia not an eaey Ihinr e overcome 3lr. Blaine'e logic. The Courier ha atwaya tppoed taking the Tariff off ol ugar to toag an the Unliwl Statee continnae to colieet revenue by means of a Tariff, beeauae the attgar Tariff waa purely 'or revenue. True, It served to protect a few sugar planters in Louisiana and a few atapie sugar growers In New Keg land, but it yielded aboHt one-third of all the revenues taken by Ihe govern-
it, and, tberefore, ia one ef the articles
SiHSHter CoiiHty Democrat. The Democratic primary eleetiona in Spencer county last Saturday resulted in nominating the following excellent ticket: Representative. Willis J. Baker; auditor, Wfsley W. Kellaios; treasure, lacobcA. McCullough; sheriff, Auguat Killian; commissioners. Jamea (Jeniry and Davis Enlow: surveyor Jacob Hrv-
inat Mght to remain on the TarirT'Ht; coronar, Dr. T. It. Austin. The
oehedule ta HMg as our revenues are col-1 HepHbHean ticket is not yet nominated, leeted by the Tariff system, llut thiathe Famous Mutual Blowers have a tick"View is, ef OOUrae. from a D4iirwriifn et in the Held, anil tha nreaent nrobabili-
(V 1 4 Ji.HM s.im t:m Sa2 1 807 1 lS x.ioa s m 4 H37 3 7 1 m 781 ikh lias 8 !W7 7.rt0
In the cat nf Cannelton. which show a decrease, il may olwerveil thnt wheH the last census was -taken the citv annexed all the suburbs and thus swelled her numbers' ThU was not done thi
last time. Tell ility also shows a decree. This was caused by Ihe city disannexitig a large portion of Ihe piilled ground, the
eity lHing laid off with the belief that it
would jtrow rapidly. 1 his threw a considerable poptihrtioH outside Ihe limits. PrincatOH.-Mt. Vernon inil Vlneenne-s all show a healthy growth, while Oak-
Utu City has oiilstrippeil all lb other points in per cent, of gain.
Free from Lime and Alum ROYAL ia the only Baking Powder Absolutely Pure. IT flaaJy ?owdr y fomd by chemic1 Y to bt ealirely free from both lime and alum and absolutely pure, the " Royal." THia perfect purity results from the exclusive uac of cream of tartar tpecialiy retW ami prepami by patent processes which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities. The coat of this chemically pur cream of tartar much greater than any other, and it U usetl w bsJqnf powder except the " Royal." Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly analytical chemtat for the U. S. Govemmeiit, who made the analyses for the New York State Board of Health in their investigation of baking powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the ingredients of all those sold in this market enables him to speak authoritatively, says of the purity, wholesomeness and superior quality of the " Royal " : " I have tested the Royal Baking Powder, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substance. . m - -" E. G. LOVE, Ph. D., Late U. S. Gmrnmmt CkrmUt. Prof. Love's tests, and die recent tests by the Chemical Division of the Agricultural Department of the United States Government, show the Royal Baking Powder to be sssptrior to all others in strength and leavening power.
HOUSEKEEPERS
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0IIODS AUVAY8 NICE. FUK8H
AND CLEAN
Our I Ant- f tatliOFj,!
its imsav niii tt4i Complule", a
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in IUi.lKKN S hm4 MKNS I
Wit HATS. !-Hle thfanrf WOOL HATS.
SIIIOR HMD OTHER STMW U
PRODUCE WAMEK
J. T. XfiLCniOI. pril tsiti 1-lr.
HAVE A CAB
CUIJ. P IU. 9UAm Puil. i SHKUIFI'ii SAMS
J I V wlrliin ill H i-fl lilted COIIV Ol S OH-
Vineennes Weekly Shh hi entered IJ ,!r.'e to me directed Irom the Cletk o volHme". I was established in 184 the nhids Circuit Court. Ih a eaulli.Hrv W. Ihuis.on is nlainiiti
To tlitt Public. H William II. IL Morgan and Sarah L My husband. Mr. Joseph IhiehArf, ha Morgan are dflendnnls. leqiiiriHjr me i. twice advertised a warning against m 'Hiake Ihe sum ot ohh hundred hii.I etevei
mmiiuu kim iu iIaI hi ih KflwoHivr-. .Iitiii4r Miid t went v-lhreo tents. vith Ih
A lKa iteaakAB Led t rsetlirusHel tS hl laraal oil AM 11 lIl'lM HP 1U(1 CO fit. Wtl
hou and tried to do mv duty as a wife , x,km al Public fcale, the hijfheaud mother. Yet has he continued to bidder, on
mistreat me and my children, and ha- gATUUDAY, tub 2imiy or AUGUST
itriven mycbllftren from noma mio iw A. I., IIW'. i. i .i ,
worm, l can eiann h no lonjtrr, . iykttet,H i10Mr, . m o'clock A. ta. am
umlHt mv ffhit.lrMl BM.'I III V M 1 1 HSVe . .'. .. . , ...
vf ... . i .!. . -'"J . 4 ni'liwk n. Hi.. OI s10 liav. ni in mi"i
ww an - mm riniiw ma mm a ruiwii irir in aa ri . . . . ii , z a -
", "L , . ieen compeiieo m iwti no Dearborn county, after remaining sixteen ltry ,ft (ht nn hoMOri,ble busi
On Saturday evening, at Jefforsonviltp,
vears. ilteil of cholera morbus. II is
death recalls his career, one of the mt horrible in the annals nf this Slate. McDole wsa ine, and those whoe teas, ing jests invited hie feeble mind to the deed, although never dreaming : to what they were leading him, were, perhaps, more guilty than he. Seventeen year ago be was in the tittle village of RMsabethtown, near Ihe State line, drinking. Smart Alecks leased him with the fact that he hsd no sweetheart, and intimated thnt a certain widow might find a plaea for him in her affections. McOoie left the town, and at dnsk appeared at Ihe house of the widow. Mrs. Bradley. Sha saw his condition and refused to let him enter. lie procured an axe, and with it struck down one of the daughter, who
tried to pass him to procure help. Aext he killed the widow and the olher daughter, and ground Ihe bshy son's hrad under his heel. The bodies he cut open ae butcher doe beef. The little one, however, crawled awsv to a iieighborV, and crying plteously caused an alarm. MeDole was arrested at his borne and hie conviction on circumstantial evidence followed. The boy, Brsdley, is still alive, an inmate of the Home for the Feeble-minded at Fort Wayne.
tain onrelves. I tk
have known us both
im L anil 4 oV"" 1' " ' of AV ' nt "n iMessX .o'Z r " -tasper. DhIhmaJaTnlV Tho U(M,,,t' ,ne rents and proHu 'T'ii-L for a term not excif ding 4vtn yaara, the
the
all our
lives, to
following rent estate, to-wit :
L : . . . 1 1 ... ...tt ! Irwlnif 1a fff mtv
...i -i-ii.i.. J. i l;c The West-half of Ihe Norln-ensi uuar
Ims . r ter of Seclbm Xumlier iwaD-two ti)
t.vV. n,...u wr Town Number one North, Kauge nam
July 21-St. iw three West. eta ning Hjaty ure
.nnwasMr tees, Mtuaia in uaam vm
Indism.
-u Ifmsch rents ami proite will wot eA
HMHl M for a uffiHHt sum n satlsry m hi oferae,
niHiei-ffrii ami ens is. i win. " "w- ram
KbBctric llittsKrx. This remely is becoming known ami a popular aa to
snecml mention. All who have
Whta m are t!i.M3 V tt. I
ak Ulllnlll f- A, ft. Ht.tr "). I
aui IS) H Ktr ,T'3 ?! 1
MM " HJ m . M.
mut A cab, s4 itat t vl-im-"H4. f '
r was -
. hcT V.J -"
for jtm. It .".xta't
M Korea. Xoui: Mi. ltkt Uiu,rioI ort-t. I
mi&t ot
aMtrrie Miov. wn: ; aaaiTrr W mtn asst. Ojn" 4
A. TOWUt, - )Js. law-lr.
snecm ment on. All who have Mseiij7'"-"' " . j; hii- u , Klectrie IMtlers sing , Ihe same song otJ;" nd Hla, fMnwlo pu hlic.s ih prais.-A purer mlicine does not exist 'r "! "f 'rirri" '
and it is guaranteed lo do all that U ntereo. as y w 11" etaim-d. Klectric Bitters will cure all in r.r? Tirfi isfceeesl ant diseases of the liver and kidneys, wilt; wl mvh"t ljL ut S remove Pimples, HoiN. Salt Ithenui and''lef whatever Irom vnluation or ap-
a . .
...1 a- ..!.... . 1 1... 1 1.1.... oraieHieni mws.
oiner anei:iiiiN rtnHti nv im r minm . . w t- cniivi'tnirn -WHS drive Malari from the system rhUDINAn SCHNM EIl. ... -a - .ii lat.rUi Mienll of Dubois t.ouHty.
a 1 1 1 ri tfini sr well vm le.vers. For cure of HesiWbe, Consti-t
pation and Indigestion try Klectric Bit
trs -Entire e iltsfm-itoM iiHrmteeo, or
uionev refuudi d - Prie 90 eta. and 1
per bottle at Martin Fried hum's Dm
Store. 5.
I L BIIE,!. BEANS '
Cox A Mll.Kl'KN. Atl'yn for 1W. Julv 1st, 18W0 8w. fp'i80l COURT NOTICE.
Notice of
KxMeHtnr'n tnettt.
Anoint-;
stsnding point.
Mr. Blaine's reason for Irssnlmr buv...
1n the Tariff schedule is from a diffsrenti
point at view. Indeed, he does not urge Ihe continuance f the sugar Tax It, bv releasing It, we can get corrcondiugi concessions from Spain, and he is unquestionably right, as a representative of party that advocates a protective poliey, in criticising the actions or RejmWleana like McKlnley and Heed, who thus deliberately throw .aiw.M
that might have beeu used, as Mr. Blaine points out, with great effect iu protect-
ties are in favor of the Republican ticket tieing successful, by reason of the Blow
ers taking more from the Democrats
than the Ilepublieans. But the Demo
crats are in coed heart, and expect a
chantre to occur bHcre election that will
enable them lo elaet their entire tieket.
fCrTke Independent claims because reeds are some nf them cheaper than
heretofore, therefore the tariff must have lowered the prices. If taxing an article lowers the price why not double the lax
oa every tbiug, so that Ihe etoak-mskrrs
in new York, tba railroaders in uiaein
lmm A .- . . . ; 1 " 1 t ihii IHW imiiumiviii IM vihoiiik.i.! t fm",' erase who tH,i nHd Unisvilie. and underaaid labor nave always been the victims af & urn.' 1 1.1 u ... .T 1
tsfiitvt. hitnW u.vr: :: :.j i 4i'.,,,WBW' " """p'j f"
rw"u; murwiBivjj nuts
Kaad
detetmlned thv siii mihiih 11 In
be. It seems strange, Indeed, that in looking for articles in the schedule to relleve from taxes, Ihe nepuhlicaii leaders la Congress should have selected the one that, above alt others, was ylwhlitvr the ost revenue with the least burden to Tba People, and that could have been used so effectively upon Spain as a weapen lo enforce the ooentuv ar kP tu.-i..
to American bread stuffs and park free of duly. t llet, si Mr. nisi ns says fat lher aleair
ia ass NKier, "thare is nat a seetieu nur
the wages deled out to them? Its ab
surd ! With all the labor saving In van
tions now in use, all goads ought to ha much cheaper than they are in the U.
and many American articles, like bind
itlg twine, are mikI abroad, to foreign purchaser fur less than nt home, showing that the tariff tax is added ta tba prise af the goods. Free ef Dkity. MstrtUifttam I)art The Harrisons at Cape May Point, Wannamaker's bribe, era realiain that
Pnor. T. K. Douumkktv. Mr. Dougherty wilt leave Jaer with the almost nnanimous approval of the patroiiii or the Public SchiHiis of his untiring snd efficient labors in the interest of thepu pits of the schools during the two ears in which be has had charge. Tba pupils have advanced fter iu their various grade, and there has bea a larger average attendance, and the schools have been conducted with less bickerings, outside or in, than ever before in the same I hoe under any previous Principal Wherever he may locale lie will carry with him he best wishes of the good
people generally of Jasper. Ta nay that
tne patrons ot the school ware surprise! 1 at his displacement, whan it became known to them the next day, la putting it very mildly. Nine-tenths of them were indignant, and if tba haw provided means to have prevented tba injustice legal steps would have bean resorted to. But cooler counsel a prevailed, and it was
agreed to do the bent by tba saw Principal, and submit to what aeame lo be
the rule that some public offices are not
public trusts, but are held for the purpose of gratifying personal piques. The eitbiene generally and the public school
senders will present Prof. Doughertv
witn a BSHtieoute testimonial af tbeir esteem be f (i re he leaves. Ha intends to
start next week to visit relatives In
Colorado, and after resting awhile may
return to Dubois county and engage in an active business here. With hie manv
friends, great popularity, and suave man
ners lie would eeriaiuly eucceed. Nous
vsrrons.
Deputy Auditor of Stat Coons m
busy in preparing the table at railroad tax valuations he will submit to tba board
of equalization on the 25th (net. Tba
boaru has fixed all the values, and is ., . .
waning eniy 10 approve lis WOTft as a whole. Several reductions were made, but as the increase ia Valuation is greater, it is probable there will be a net Increase of 11 earl v fl.000,000. A member .if the hoard said Men lay that Indiana's
raiiroau valuations were more per mile
NOTICE is hereby given, that the nn darsigned has been appointed Kx
ecu tor of ihe last will and testament, ni
John Georxe Ftaffenberger. Isle of IHi
hois county. Indiana, deceased. bW es
tate is solvent.
a CHARLRS UOIjLRK, Kxeeuter. Trayi.ok a Huntrk Atty's. July 18, 1800 -3 w.
STATE OK INDIANA, t County or Downs. S
DitJMtt Oleeutt Vsr(, XgylewtburTfw, leee.
Jkiwk Cure vs.
KfKOUOK W. KOAUH
Ihe
IVIillinei-.y Store.
Reiner com net led by elrnumstanoes be
yond my control to neek a mesne nf Hv-
ing for myself ann entioren, 1 nave ar ranted in take a ear go nf the Millinery
Store and Dross Making Kstahlishment
formerly carried on by Mrs. Sciiuetler.
on 4th street, in Jasper, and after July
2lst. 181), may be ronnit there with
good stock nf fashionable millinery
good, to which I invite the attention 01
all needing anything in that line, and
also prepared to do sewing and tilling.
will do all possible to please, both as
regards style and prices, and hope far a
liberal patronage. Mrs. Johanxa Hugh art. .Taty2t,90-4m.
CM. j
'nilK plaintiff in
1 eause. having filed
above entitle
his oomphiHt
therein, together with an aflldavit that
the defendant is a non-relrtenl of tins
mate, and that this action is brought to
enlorce the collection of plsintifl"s de
mand by proceedings in attachment
Now, therefore, the said defendant
hereby notified that unless he be and ap
pear on the 4th day of the next term ol he Dubois Circuit Court, to be holden
on the first Monday of September, 1810
at ihe court house in Jasper, sain count
and state, and answer or demnr to said
complaint, the same will be heard and
determined in his absence.
In wil W(MM1 whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of said
Court, this 9th dav of July, lSve.
Ion atx Eckkkt, Clerk,
srat.J Dubois Circuit Court.
Cox Mrr.nnRy, Atty's for Pin. July II, 'SO-3iv. pf. $6.0e.J
tixeeiiter'e
Persona, I
Sale) of
Proaaerty.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un-j dersiarned executor of the last will
of John George Pfaflenberger, deceased, will offer (or sale at public auction, at the!
late resilience or the decedent, in Harbison township, Dubois county, Indiana, ox MONDAY, Auoust Uth, 1890, j all the personal property belonging lo said estate not taken by (he widow, consMlng of 4 head of horses, 3 mules, 7
new 01 camp, a cows, 11 nead of bogs, tot of sheep, one self-binder, one mower,
one reaper, taois rae, 3 wagons, snd other farming implements, household
ann aur.nen mrniture, I WO OOpper
aeiuen, ami uiner nxiures IM longing to a fruit distillery, let of poultry, lot of old
corn, lot of hay In stacks, and various
otner articiei;.
CnrblHg, Well-Kock, Jrlad Stones, BiiiMlHar SIoho, Of a beautiful white sand stone, dnr
able and will stand any weather, will be
furnished lay Ihe undersigned promptly
upon order, in any quantity desired,
either at Ihe quarry on his farm, or de
livered at any place in Jasper. Curbing 4 inches thick. 18 wide and aa lorn? as
desired, furnished nt 15 cts. a loot, or
placed iu position at So cents a lineal
foot.
Hiiihiing stone turnlsiieri rnnxh or
dressed. Jo?r.rti Lamtkht.
Orders left with Mr. X. Uaskins.at the
1 corner's omee, will be nromntlv at
tended to. Jaly ll.-tt.
TnwsiMliia) IVslke.
TrttulceHi
nPHIIC undaraivnad. TrntM nf "
t AL IfiWHBhin Iluhnia nuialv
TRKMS or SALK! SttmaoffivadoltaraUlM. .W.i .111 .oflj ,-(x
and under, cash; sums over five dollars.business pertaining to the office of True-
in nuiij iw r.i nunint win nm vihh.' m mt his m 1 hm 1 1 1 1. ..,i. .
man mote or utiin ami Illinois. I (tit in'iMirrbaaer rvtn mtm mhh Le Sl V- -T m i those two states the average rate of HXA.'f7?u Portersville, on Saturdays of each lien la greater, that of Ohio lintjV l " Prons having an the tlOO. white in Illinois it i ii$t Uxeta? walvt'J SSJPti ? j,ll0VM,lnl0 11 0 Ti.. .ie.r. fM,iu- I. 1 lexscuter, waiving ret let ef valaatiea'nrday. Citixeus das r nar books from
w w TMiiviin f rat's; a TI 9 a I
The penalatlen of Beonvilta is rttlH.jd t a.W-iW kt thai was Wren sanrwV
MWS. kb TAWaskln fJlu.. ,t.J
Sak ta begin at 9 o'clock a. m. the Library is kept by Wm. MoHarris, 0MAUI.KS Qouunn, Ixeentar. 'in Porlersvilla.. sionarris, Juvls),Lulm, AU,jr -. BjsHimMlT.i.Tii. Jaly II, IMW-lw. tf.) May 18, 1888-ly. ' r
1. 1
Tit ui Mumtw rMMists 2m''
. pOtT-MJ V Cum Riliaus Atta
jaVnsosnsAi
. 1
Law
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NOTICK OF ASSIONKKS
OF PKKSON A I. PKOPEK1
N OTICE Is hereby given that 1 dersbwed. Assucrnee of the
and estate of UH. Schririch.
Co." lno4vMt dAbtitrs. will oner I
at nubile aaclinw. at the Ch
Mills, of said ffrna. in ihe loan Of J Dm Ho is conn I,-, Indiana, nn
WEDNESDAY. JULY
all the oersonal arowrtv
Mid firm ef M.Schelrkh.Shidfrj atAilit nf afi bMs. nf fintir. aK
(KK lbs. nf hip stuff, 9 bh. ef about l.SOO lbs. ef fionr in
mower, hay-rake, one road
harness, two horsee. one siotp. 1
one fire-proof safe, one pair 01 er if naiur kava. In nf sacks, btthf
)mr ut.Atu. In Af Innls. tWO
mill buhrs ami fixtures, set of f"l
truck on wheels, lot of iron. wnea L.in 1. nil ras. 1
iwo nan itMncin, iwr ..-- shovels, lot of oil, work -bench saai
tot of empty bbta., one 7!
lot of coal, lot or waeat in rioua other articles.
sad nailer cash : sums over lire a
credit of six months will w -' chaeer giving notes with row j umMvIii Oui l.i.rnril of ihC "
drawing six per cest interest frfl 1 -.iiia set'
praisewent laws. ,
Sale to begin at iv o ciw - -v,
Johx Gram ki jwacm ks, 7 TSAYMIK m HliXTEI, AUstW
Jnnel7th. M9S-4W.
am rri:it t r W -
THK PKOOKfttWlVK
una JaaSNar Cestrler fr
As wilt be seen hyr. jf .j
soiumM we offer the ""yisl t-,. Vmmr tbS a
ef the F. M. B. A., tgHlrr JJ
Ikeae iwsaa, H if eem i dV
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