Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1890 — Page 4

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wtk nm iIm BlawM-A. t oi

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Im apoiiiuM to Judge Wir-H. '

Mr Fnutk SIwhohc, tlM il4r torf

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ki thU owHty. (or I'rttovCMttM',

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0HHtd, If tby evMid m lct4, to com

tluc lo am imMu-tUl M)aiiMitnuiuB ol

iHtiew by our eort4. But, nMwlth

Uniting tb pMNt trHtk,OM Wtliday a ptitio vm r14 with tb Ork,

ItM- BTIMaUtHHI tO tU blC(KM CM-

miMioMora, toiling forth tNt Ui Re

publkaa warty In ihh jiai Sil cireuh

wai by kw u tit led tt hr cnilitlmeF

for JiHwa suu 1 rocutr on th election

tickt : tkAt th irtv, m ilitineiiv

orsaaiMtiAn, HmU f4iil tu Hnmte eait

didato : that Lueiua KihUiim m1 Win.

F. aimwoH ara fttHitH:i ot tlio Kvuuh

Hcm party; thtt lha atinrn uf tUo Mti-

iwa ara I('HHMieau. hhi iltHMri to vot

for Mid. KmbrHa mul Simmon for Judc

kHU rn.cnlor raapoelivaly, aau tharc

fore ac tb c.liioM GommiaaioMer to

have itto 11814 print ad oh the Republi

ean ticKat, ate. Toe iHlitioa conuiu

Ik HifMes of hm of tbe trleetioH cum

HiwkHart of LNbuU county, (aalrcled

by tb KaoMbllean Ch-nrm m.) the Uiisir-

hmm of tba Republican cownty com

mittec, tbe posiHi4tr it tluatiucbttric

nod editor of tba principal HepubliCiH

inpar tbare. Im all ii RpnublieaH ol

HyNtiagbunc, aad tba RapublksaM poat ntaatar at Jaaper, waking 36 iu all, a folio ara: C. C. Schrader, W. F. Stork, W. D Hamilton, Freil. B. Katturbenry, W. I. II. Fioke, LoaU Katierbenry, F. W KatterbeHry. F. J. Blemker, E. W. Biamker. J. EI. Krako. L F. Koarsar, 1 T. Groabam. Atdrubla Thaokw, F. M Green, Avsnat Satat. M. F. HargraY. G B. MoatpoMiery, E. G. Lukenwyer. Cbaa. Shurig. Jr., I- F. Weal, Louii Katterjohn. Otto Winkenhofar, Dan'l Reutf pokier, W. D. 8Hmnr, A. P. Beaior, Y H. Satkamp, J. W. Schwartz, all re'nl-

ingin Haatiagbarg, attd Jftoiaa Cora, of

Jaapor. Thie petitioa tkowa (bat tbe Repabli cans expect to get tbe Totea of hmr for eandidatM, that tbeir petition daalgnitea aa 'members of tbe Republican party. not wit hat and ing tbe Mine aaaa bare recaired a aecrat aomiMattoa mt tba band of avail who openly denounce tbe Rpablku party aa "eorrapt. M It abows. aiot, that tha RapublicAii obairaaaa in tba tbr eoaatke knew bow lo eaptara tbe aoorot aahoi for their at, ad alao that thoy arokl any pabtio deeiaratio by thaar eaaoldotoa whkh aaigbt ofand tha Blowers, by neglecting to oall any eoHTOMtioa of tba g. o. p., but reforting to a petition iittead, and farther, that they a .-a willing to endorae iHcoaiaetewcy for public poaitioa, if thera ia a abanoa thereby for party adTaatage. SIfek ane, era't tbey, for a onee crand, Hat new gona oat, political party ? Bat Embrea and -Frank noed bare no near ot being called from tbe care of their babiee to took after official duties. iMdlaHM Democrats and Serviee lIltiiOMM. At a meeting of the Democratic Slate Central Committee last week, a committee of tba Indiana .erke Pension AasoeiatioB prewnted tha following reflation adopted by that aaaoeiation after the Beaaocratie Stata Coaraatio WeM awtl Reo!red, That while we are Tery thankful to all members nf tba Fifty-

aeeond ConxroM of tbe United Statee

who Toted for. and by paeatng tha dU

oaa n wea

rrawa aM TltiiiMllwM Ft U

Um Gw4 KtMTbK CotJMtitn: In tbe eowtrorer

4ea (foiMg m m your paper and tbe

InitepaNaVHt, I nare oean a eiaa ouerver, aad bavo peraoMally lMveeUirte4 record to Nnd the truth. Tba tetter.

wot m with 0 W. Dufendneh aoema to

ua in a ooutraat h had with tba Boatd

if ComaMaetoMora for ooantv printing

Ho new aeaUa oouaty ooloiala. Judge of

Cirtwlt Court. a4 tho law ia hla behalf.

1 And on oagu 3t. Im JUoord A., of

tJoMNty CoMMiieetottera, U. W. iniroa

iUeb waa awarded eontraot for In eouHty prialinir. Juno term. 117. On

page sm. aama reoard, I fliul K. fiek

hardt waa allowed MS 00 for puhlUhtnK

Comwia1oMora' Kaporta ; I aleo And that

E Piekhardt waa allowed for publiahiag

Lit of Allowahea for Juno. Sap tana ber

ud (Jetober Commlaaioaara' Coarte. 1 alao I ud that tba Independent got Tory

little patruwaga rroaa latdor eehwh maeber. tbaa Auditor. C. W. Dufen

daoh draw bia eoutraet money and never

whimporad. I am alao informed hv

laidor Seliubmacber'a auooeaaor thai

when ba furaUbeil Itim the Hrt Lint of

Ailowaneea of Deeembar term, 1987, ; per coh tract, (?. W. Dufeiidach Hind a

peraoiial ell, Mating that the nllowaneas

were net eoTerad lir roniriet. and thai

he would Hie a claim for extra pay

wbieh, however, be falleil to do. The Independent wan furaUhed all the printing, even the Delinquent Li-t ot

February. IS88. and tba Sate of Scboo

Lnnil. for which he reeeived extra pay.

In May, low. the Uommiaetonera ad

vertierd fnr eealed bida to do tbe county printing , to bo filed with the Auditor at

the June term. The Iluntingliurg Argus

and tbe Japer Courier filed their sea let!

iiida in accordance with tba adrortitte

ntnt. and went their way. C. W. I)u

lendacb, after spying around tor a few

days fiurinie the June term. ISM, trying to ind out from lh ohlnials bow many bida had been tiied. and receiving an

aaewer troiu la otnoials that they cnuh

not My the con tenia of bida filed, or how

many, and adirislug him to file his hi

and let it go on docket aa required

failed tu Mil no, but ioatead took a post

tiou behind Comaiteeiouer Dillon, who

waa BMmagiag tbe docket, and found tbe

tba amount! and nature of tbe bida of

hit fellow-publishers. He then pro

duoed a slip from other alipa and mad

aa agreement with the ConomieeioiterF

fur all the county printing, including

tin printing of county ortkiU, eoiue of

which ia-Kovemed or law, for instance

tbe publishing of allowaneoe bad to go

to the pniM-r having tho largest cireula

tion. Without having a bid oa file, ei

having rmium on dirckoi, be nt an aged to

get abend of bia I'ellow-coHtetnporariea by making a riieak on them. Under hit

contract Mr. Dufendacb alwava received

the county prinlinr proper, and we defy

him to prove the contrary, out uudei

Mr. Schubinaeuer ho did not. Yet till

same lying hypicrito would assail law

abiding; nffl;ial, and fvrn propo.va III

only person thl directly oppoaed the contract with biut aa to county printing

J:;;,, Wll ronderod rh -inb-

NMHltr nVMT. IT TH tt't Tt-lt trli;i.

't mmh tfio t Harp, mi imw frMrt eT Mis mmj yu want U rat fmr. arGfn. T. II. Xelon, of Torre Haste, when he waa in thie county lift week, had an interview, it la aaid, with Dr. Gleaen, and npbeaided him for not preaching "protection" aa be went around, and for atieking ao cleaaly to the F. M. R. A. ideaa on ailver and aala

rlea and railroad. The doctor replied

thU waa neeeaaarv in Duboia county to try and hoodwink eome of tbe Democrat, hut aaid in regard to it he waa like

a little girl the Spokane mataamau told

about. She waa only 4 rear a old. and

had the whoonint coach, aa had aa he

baa a longing to help Michener. She

hae had it juat long enough to com aider

tba "whoopa" part or her aaorai exis

feuoe to deviee waya aad mmom for

turn toe: them to practical account.

Hot mother i a crank on dealing. So Pan I In a hae not had a generoue or varied diet of late. Sunday a watermelon graced the dinner-table. Pauline wm informed

that aha could not hare aay.

Pauline ruminated a moaaoat ever ber

eraekere and milk, and then, in a tone

which showed aha under at ood UM altua-

tion tHtrfoetly. aaid

"Mamma, sat otter me Ion 'oedn't hurt

mo. I can joae eat a Wg, big piece, and

than go wight out and whoop k all up!"

tMJHlItil

CoHMty'H

By tho court ear of the AeniaUnt Su aarintewficnt of tho Cenaa we are in

farmod that the population of Dnboit

county, under the eenm of lew, I t won

ty inouaanii, two nunared ami eeven.

la 1860 tbe population waa 15,992,

aaowing an ttirea in the decade of 4,

lit, or a fraction over 24 per eenl. Thie

fa much Im than mott of our eitien ImmI anticipated, a it km generally betiered the iaereae bad reached fnlly-M) par ooat, yet it nnke a creditable abow

tag for IbeeoMMty. Tbe Superintendent

la forms us that the potmlation

towna and townt;ip4 will not

ratoiy MrtiiiN far mmmk lima yot. remWr 4.

taatiat aid to our helpleae comrades, widows and dependent parente, yet wo

feel that full juatico will not have been given to tbe soldiers of Ibe Union army

until the terviee penioa bill that baa been recommended by tho laat three national eceampmenta of the G. A. R.

be made tbe law cf our laud. Said aaaociation, by it proper com

mittee, baa naked the Democratic State

Central Committee to give an exprehin

oa earn resolution, and aa aeen expree

aioa we, aa the constitution! repre

eentatives of the Democracy of Indiana,

cordially Iudorae tbe aame.

fj. Lt. jkwett, tjeatrmaa. ladianaH)Ii. Oct. t

Q-Dr.E. A. Glexen iu bia Holland

speech waa eo unpatriotic, that be at

tacked tbe Democratic State Legtetatare for ita "unnecessary and extravagant

expenditure in appropriating taOoOOO

for tho Soldiers' aad Sailors' menu meat," now in course of erection at In diaaapolii. Thi appropriation waa pe

titioaed for by 900,000 veterans of tbe war, ae a alight testimonial oa the part

of the State to tbe valor and patriotism of their dead comrades. The G. A. R.

raiaed by individual aoutributieua, over

185.000 to aeaiet ia tha eon el ruction of

the auouument. How do tba battle

scarred veterans, who marched against

shot and aboil, into bloody carnage.

white Dr. Glesen staid at home to make money off of their familiee, tike the dk-

play of kk parsimony toward the

memory of their dead comrades ? How would tbey like tbe same epiril carried

out iu tbe aexl Legklature, lay a vote for a

United State Senator, who will have to

vote om appropriation! for future relief

for veterans? Tbeir vote two weeks

from uexl Tuesday will oiMwer those

question.

Bear Theme Onto Im Mind. Any voter who move from one coun

ty to another, or from on tawHhip to

another, after September I, or wbe

FaewiMMiid TraUsM, Mb. IWtom: -Having reed an nriiek

n the Independent headed "Ferdinand

FUuibee," over the signal ura of Star, but

m truth tbe writing of Taos. K tireoM.oi

DusT, Frank SeuMiMior'a luataliator.

This noble ajritator would have ih

good eitiavtia ol Dubois county bellev that Ferdinand had but one aoldier, in

the person of Frank Sennlagfr. Bepnh-

iioan Po4tmaatr. ano r. n. A ; ne

imbliean, for tho sole purpoae of getting

he Poet wwJca. and eunanetug htacMance

of gelling a U. 8. pension; F. M. B.A

m politics lor the purpoae or gutting

farmers. A man who admits hlmsoii

hat he went all the way to New York

City to pMrehaoa greenbaeka for about

ou4bird value in good money, and was

had v fooled in tbe transection, a it

companion of T, R, Green, who haa been

tfuiltv ot similar trirka, ouch are tne

characters of tha "IX'Soldier" and "Star."

Such are tbe agitator a ol the F. M. M

A s. in Ferdinand Tu. A Frank -n-

ninger was defeat atl bv the honest will

of tbe Farmers for Aaeossor. would it be

natural to auuitoee that tbey would truat

him now, or tbe man from Duff, who

feels ao iiuporUnt that it make bis mu

taeh grow out at iff. and seemM (o think

that bia influence will make a good F

M. it. A. following, although he is a pre

u diced Keoub can? "Eating tbe pud

diug is tbe proof of its uualitiec." Dil

i he "great r. M. B. A. rally" at FrauK

Senniuger's, which was so loudly bar

aided and proclaimed bv high tariH

Dulendacb. and sounded so that the very

hills re-echoed the cull by tbe Green's

and otner agitators, pau out sucoees

fully ? The rally is on record.

Another Ex-Soldikr i-kom Kbkdixamp

For Tk Jafr CourUr. Ferdinand F, M. It. A. Picnic.

At the "great aad immense" F. M. B

A. picnic in Ferdinand, at Frank boa

uinger's, there were present, all told, IS

meu, and tbe Ferdinand Band, for diu nor. This count included bueiReee visi

torn, and the majority of the F. M. B. A

county oaadiduea, with Dr. P. L. Coble

ine LKMJtor waa extremely blue, and

paid no heed to candidate Liehlyter'a re marks, who stated that this terrible neg

loci of tbe Ferdinand members wae due

to the Hag p rosea tat iou by Senator Tur

pie. on tbe ocoaaiou of bia speech Iu

Ferdinand, and also aaid that this lag

Duiuee waa a "trwk by the Jasper

Uiag 1" Would Liehly tor explain to tbe

people what Senator Turpie haa to do

witit ine "Jasper Kiugf Did be come to Ferdinand and make a speech for tbe

county officer", or did be apeak on na

tionai antra The gentlemen is so blinded.-thiuking that the Democratic

county candidates stand is thnsame wit

Senator Turpie aa tho F. M. B. A. eaudi

dates do with L. T. Michener and

would aell their honest conviction for

a petty oouaty office, that he can't see

straight. A FgRMMAXD Looker Ox.

DEMOCRATIC RALLY!

taHri ui Exact etesttte ti tM

Mil i SpM)il mvilpi ti Im.

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Daeaocralie candidate for Repreenta Ive for the eountlea of Dubois and Mai iu, will addroee tbe people at

IIILLHAM. Monday Nhibt.

CRLKSTINR, Tuesday -

rtl ItlnKi K, Wednoeday KYANA. Thuraiiay HOLLAND. Friday HUNTING BURG. Sat.

JASPER. Monday

POUTER8VILLR Thm.

IIAYSV1LLK, Wednea'y

M a ciudidile for Auditor again, ae be did at the Y. M. B. A. rally at Jonas-

burg, when he waa promptly told by worthy MHHUer that if he aweoaeded

placing him uu tbe F. M. B. A. tkket be

wnuw wear out nit neat borne to defeat him. He urged for UU favorite that be wtild he a eirnng man, knew bow to

electioneer, waa perfectly acquainted

with tho books and crook, etc., etc,

YeGodI what consistency ! This eame

C W. Dufeadacb, with tbe erring ex

official, and a number of other polities

cawpe and human parasites and leeches

are trying to post honest fannetal In

conclusion I would say to all bonest

well-meaning F. M B. A.'s to post them

selves by the records on Hie, and inves

tigate the character of your would-be

adviser. Tliere ia plenty of time. ven

after the election. Pay heed to one who ia one among you, and looke for your

be.t interest, l ou can be convinced hy

going to tbe mo trouble I did for

proof. F. M. B. A.

The editor of the Courier adds lo

the above that the bid he submitted, aad

which la ob file, included aucb adver

iking an the law requires county officers to hare done, and the county to pay for.

m accordance wilh the fjommkaioners

advertisement for proposal : that tbe

bid of Dufendach war for "all the county printing of Duboia county," which would, of course, include a great deal ot

stationery, etc. But Commiesioner Oil

Ion and Dufendach swore in court, thai

the Hoard bad a different understanding with Durendach from that embraced in their advertisement, and hia bid, and

that certain things were to be paid for

extr, which agreement the publisher of

the i;ogkiek waa not informed of at tbe time of, or prior to submitting bia bid,

and, or course, such competition waa en

tirely onesided, and the sheerest farce.

But jt such a swindle might be ex

peeled from Dufendach and his tricky

associates, whether aa to printing or mtv

other public or btiiae affairs ia which

he is a party. KT Blocks of Five Dudley wae in Ia

dianapolii Tutedey, and the Sentinel renewed its offer to reward him On Wed-

n aad ay it said "up to tbe hour of go

lag to prose this morning (3 o'clock)

wiiuam wage uunley bad not claimed

tnefuxxi which The Sentinel yesterday

morning, for perhape tbe nftieth time,

onerea to pay htm ir he would make an affidavit denying that he wa the author

of tbe blocks-of-rive letter. We suppwe

ia a verv small sum for col. Dud

ley, who is said to be coining mouev out

of bii lobby and claim bustae at Washiiigtoa. But ir Col. Dudley did not care for Ibe money himself, he wight hare

turnaa it over to Bviehenere campaign fund. Miebener could have uhh) it in hia bueinese daring tbe next three

weeks.

K3If the Independent can underetand

figaret it will eee that the pouutaliou ol

ine state pi inn tana under the new can-

aue, 2,lel090, divided by KK), tbe num

ber or iMprteeotetivee under the consti

tution, will noooaeliate a population ol a boul 21.980 to chooee a Representative to tbe Legislature. Duboia county only

navmg -jv.vt i, mi tun 1,773 snort in popu

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Every one ia .invimd to eome out and

bear tbe truths of Democracy told by

our young and eloquent advocate ot

legislation in favor of the laborer and

farmer the Democratic candidate for

Representative.

W. E. COX, Chatrma

Well! Be!

nieniient jmove from one preeitel lo another after ktion onoag h to entitle it to a Reprecsan or tbe'Octobwr 5, will thereby lse Uh vole.'Utive by Itself in the next apportioHbe sepa-jTh. election will be Weld TuoidSy, Xe-lmant. Will the Independent say where !" irember 4. if, itbe imesiry optaUoM U lo U found?

Some politieai blatberskitee, with lets

aense than jmigement, are yelling free

trade, when Great Britain la the only ua

tion under tbe shining sun that admits

dutiee free. Independent.

There's another new idee! "Admit datiee free I" What kind of dotiee dec

the MeKinky law levy on? lo there

any eeuee in such stuff? Trade between

til tbe cities and States of thie Union

tree. Would Dufendach restrict it? Trade in the laborers, or labor power,

between tbe United States and all conn

tries In tbe world ia free, and there are thousands of foreign laborers in all tne

protected manufactories of tha million aires, who have taken tbe places of A me

rican laborers, because they would work for cheaper wagei. Human labor ia tbe only thing which h? not protected, nor any attempt made to protect it, by tbe

Republican tariff policy, which we sup

pose waa what Dufendach was driving

at when he denounces free trade. No

intelligent Investigator k afraid of the free trade cry any more, and Blaine says

"there i not a section or a line in the entire McKinley bill that will open a mark

et for another bushel of American wheat

or another barrel of pork."

Farmers have more right to expect

legitdation from the country, more right

to receive kgklation, than any or all

cusses of mechanics. Independent.

Would that carry out tbe F. M. B. A.

motto "equal justice to all, exclusive pri

vilegea to none ?" Farmers have itiat aa

much right to legislation ae any other

class, nut all eiasa legislation Is detri

mental to general public good. And

bow does that harmonlae with Ibe ef

forts of tbe leaders to secure tho votes ol

the Knights of Labor, and other similar

organizations. A contract Is a contract. If verbal

and the parties to it are honorable, it is

binding as ir sanctioned by law. lade pendent.

Is that intended to stick soma one voa

have "stood off" your vote with, where

you waa afraid to put it in writing. You

didn't rear aay thing before, but flour

ished an open ticket, to show bow you a a a . aa a .a

nan so hi any poesioie otaim to honor. Doane waa a high fee and salary grab

ber until the P. M. 8. A, made him

lower bis record. Independent.

Every honest farmer in tho county a .a .

wno may resxi mat will exclaim "what

a lie !" and be asbamed that aa "organ

of (heir order should He sol But tbev

should excuse Chris. "Ho couldn't tell

the truth if he tried!"

No man is a man until ha acta and

thinks for himself and vote his cent!

tents. This is the stuff that makes

manhood and true patriots. Iudt pendent. ,r

Did von do that when in an at tern ot

to deceive others yen "stood off" your

vote ana noneted or it 1 You're a aloe

specimen to tend a Reform party !

Doane and hia party has alwava been

found standing on the Ion rail of a nest

and rail fence, flopping tbeir wines.

j. tine pee a eat.

Thank you, we always like to bo on

top, with our principle "equal justice to all, exclusive pri vilegea to none," living in tbe broexe that all may under

ataud and not groveling in eeeret meet lng, or harrowing after "stand-off"

votes. We wilt be found on the ton rail

CkViapMlgat Note.

laUlmayilt 4lial, Oat. lata,

J. O. Henderson, democratic candidate

for auditor of state, returned last night

irom a ten nays' lour of the Second die

trlet, bringing good tidings. Mr. lieu

derson visited every eounw In the dis

tnet, and says tbe democratic situation

were ia ou per cent, better than it wae

four weeks ago, and will grow better

until tbe election. He k eonfldetu that

Bretz will be elected to congreae, and

that tbe democrats will lose no repre

sentalive or senatorial district they may

reasonably expect to carry, aa gauged by

tne logic 01 figures.

Mr. Henderson says tbe democratic

naembera of tbe F. M. B. A. are rapidly

opening tbeir eyea to the echeuie

Michener, Dudley . Co., in attempting

to use tbeir order as an eutering wertg

with which to split the democratic party

in southern Indiana. Tbey don't pro

pose to be made cats-paws by wlitc republicans may pull official cueatnut

out or tne political Are.

Mr. Henderson predicts that the dem

ocracy will elect its elate ticket by

good majority and carry the legislature

Corruption. Acknowledged.

The F, M. B, A. convention of tbe 1st

congressional district nominated Co Wright for Congress, and be aeoepte

the uomiuation in a rousing speech, i

which be denounced the Republican

party na having grown corrupt an

venial. The Republicans met lit conyr n

tion a few days after he made thi

speech, and nominated him as their can

didste thus acknowledging tbe truth

of hk charge against them I Its a nice

platform tor a party to appeal to the public for votes upou.-bat thou it Ate.

B. A., bo ia

If SPAYD hasn't the Mgt assort

ment of stovee I ever saw. COOKING

STOVES, HEATERS for Churche., School Houses, Halls and Parlors, Box Stovee.

TIN ROOFING UNO SPOUTING 1

money.

Beet material for the least

Call and see him before bnving.

LEO. F. SPAYD. ett.1l4 -1.

THERE IS NO ROOM FOR MUST

That we are the leaders In Furniture and Coffins In the County. An old saying, but a very true one: "Gods well Bought is wkers half the Money is Sard," Our Mock is THE LARGEST, anil ia entirely new, embracing on elegant line of Chamber Suits, a great variety of IIaimIsoiiic Parlor Kockers, An everlasting variety of BEOS, BUREAUS, DRESSF.R9, WAltllUOBES, TABLES, etc., at aay price md to ault everybody's want-i. Our Mock of COFFINS and UNDEUTAKING GOODS i complete. Co ihh and see Ha at our old stand and earn our pri oea. AXLES BROTHERS, m-1. lss-y.u JA8PHf.pT.

ta Motoesry popataUoM U lo be fonnd ? NVTtmbor h

Mr. Cox k aa F. M

from priuciple. Independent

No doubt. But if he bad been ehoeen County Sep't last year he would han been a rampant Democrat now ! Principles don't get farlbr than eu "itching palm" with some uien.

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COROXKK' INQUEaT. I Edmend -Bridges, Justice of the Peace of Columbia township, Dubok county, and State ot ludiaua, being called or notified on the th day of September, IbU, to bold au inquest over the deed body of Thomas J. Collins, deceased. I repaired to tbe residence of of Jobn J. Collins with Dr. William A. Line and proceeded to bold an inquest, and alter viewing tbe dead body ul deceased and hearing the evidence, 1 givt the lollu wing vrrdict : that deceased come to bin death by falling in the creek and drowned. The' deceased waa 31 yearn old, dark complected, five feet and six inches in bight, and bad nothing of value on hk person when found and ex amiued. I hereby certify that the fore going is a true verdict given by me this the Hth day of September, 1890. Eomono BntiKiKa, Justice, Oct. 17, 1890-lt. Acting Coroner.

FALL STOCK! Mrs.C. HOCHGESANG Cor. ISth and North Main 8t.f JA.JeJPKIl.IWDIA.NA.

AI RKCRIVKD A L.AKGB STOCK Or

FALL SKY OOOOS, MEN'S NEST JEANS and WOOLEN PANTALOONS, BOOTS, SHOES and GROCERIES. IJU CMKAV rOR CASK aM Invite, you l loot it her rtof k Infers parchMlng eUewhert.

COOXTRT MOMJCK TAKES 'AT BEST RATES. SepLSS, M-y. CMC I I.I A MOCMOK4ANO.

FOR LIGHT HARNESS

MACHINE SHOP! BAIIIEl F. J. MILLER, rBrwtsr.

mi pttf nrnl to tarn aMag, usatf , At fer all kMi f ntkifir'. mC atatoiea repair

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BEST WAGON !

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JNO. TROXLER, CsfMf of 7th Md R. Mail Streets,

JASPER, Has tho beet In tho county, both aa to

anallty and price. Persona wanting

the It horees to Bhow well at too Fall Fairs, or in driving on the streets, ebon Id

examine my stock before buying else where. A a ice, wtdNfitling bamees goes

a long ways In enabling a horse to win

prise. J oil A TKOAI4S. Aug. IS,1IV0.

Geo. Wagner. Mailt Street, - JASPER, IND None bnt THF BEST MATERIALS USED, and EVERY WAGOX WARRANTED. We beat Houth Bend, Iknine, or any other foreign wagon for durability. REFERENCES 'Anybody who hss tried our wagon. Nov 25th, 1887-ly.

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