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

JASPKK COURIEB KL MOT I UK, NOVKB1R 41, MHM. InBOsenritm oeMes for Sheriff. WII.U P. KKMtK, r MfliHi iowMht, h

Mr. II. Geealday shipped a ar of fat hegi frM Jasper vnalprdav. mTUtr was 1 hWf eunw fall In wtu.nit laat Monday. Look ent for - TunuiUr Slid Wednesday. . Give nm nri ...... . the old aeldlftrn good w nil -OB. ?T Mr. Oorrt ITufloiin, of Harbison township, shipped a cur loud of ahefp from Taaner to (ha Cincinnati market on hut Tuedav. r-rMr. John l,nrev ha thla week received a large neanMmen of lifting- h conking Ptovea, MiJ those In neofl of nHv kind of a tova will dn wpII to ral in it"'1'1 thpm. I It. ilT.CJiilc Miller, of tho Supreme Court. dipl Ih Washington OHv Monday niiht, and was buried at Keokuk, Iowa, vpaterdav. lie was app'nte'l JuoticA bv President Lincoln lit 18S2. rCMr.John T.orev put a temporary ttn roof on the tower nf the Ostbollr church ld Saturday. The tower now U about 1 foot high. Wp nre Informed that nothing more will b? done on It for a time. A, It nrp eniiig to hve n irtlttr ntfMtintf it SchnMlrlllo nPX TupsAftVftnil Wpi1up'1iv. vul invli fHiirll. dt t( politinnl Ftviknrn nf nil pwrtlep to he thr lir'iRii pilitirM IsRiies. They expect n lrre HtteridHncP. Tim Cki.T Tlccorc1r nsklns, oW thli wrk to Mr. Frorl. Wifinn. of Boone Tn.. short horn hull rif, t wIvp wppk nhl. thftt wi-lrhPfl 400 poHnd. Mr. II. mhh helfpm of Ihs we -tnck thut h would Mil to any one wishlnir them. rrThftditit of Jacoh AIIps, Jr. T. Frank J"eph. for dftmisie, on count of anBaolt anillwttery, tripil in Spuncer rnuutv a wppk on a ohanrn of tphiip from the Ouhoi4 firenit (Jourt, renultprt In thA jiirr ntniing a veraioi lor pisiiiuu for $73. ami cofltn. (TrTho trial of PinnkV fnr miirdcrwii ralle.l in the Spencer (?ircur Court Monday. nl ft jurv -'Ipoteil. Th tvAnn wiifl coiioliiileil on Tni1ftV. The nrumMita look no We 'n'dv. The jiir after t ihort o Juration hronstht in n v.rliel fixinsr hia piiiiiehtoent t impriionmiit in th .Stf-'Trlsou for life. if MiR.TuH Marrnil.r. rtntghtor of he l ite Gn'ral John II Mi?nj'W,nf the Confeilfrrtto nrinv. who hrlrt I hp IViiln-nlV ajfainit Mc(VIan in the: Pprinsc of 1RM, psrln in thn Nw York Leilor of O'-tohpr 1 h oeriul BBtitM MephlhahV Diiflitftr." Th nlry l a exqniit anil urtistia ftilnptatioft of the Ilihlical tale. EnuCATi0VAL.-Th Townahip lHli. lute omlhuw for im-9l ! Wpm u-niled to all teohri of ! PMlhcM.haIb whnii hmm harft hfpH furn'Hheil hv the trtr of their township. Rhouhl "tanchera fill to revive them, they will plra Hotlfv the County MliieriHtenitPiit at once, me, nrai iHiumim will He nein in ,iupinwi I ImiHirtanttQ Ladies Qsily. J r!i, itaiwriir unjr llirf rlmw rriii m'tUH Uomplvi tone h UHKni!ini. 1 MilmniK n.Miiblr: inmilK'n rrwnfnf, l.Uiai Iff. ltl If f"H I.U t 4jr Nl(o. li.t). .VIOIIDI.S i CO.. 4 A J Br1wy. N. V Tit'""" Wkiimhu Dance Our popular voting lellow-citbvn. Mr. Otto V. Obeist. will he united in narrijfe at St. Joseph V Church next Tuesday morning wlih charming Miss Joaephltio Mehringer. Thoy Iihvo a host of friends wbo will join the Courier in wishing thcin h prosperouu voyage o'ee (he sra of nmrriod life. There will tie ft wodding reception and danco Tuesday night at Kunkel's hull, to wliicli all Irlends hninformally invited. Makkiaue Licknsf.8 hav leen N-'tied to the following parties nf uce our report: IJern. Helneuk and Ague Herger. I'eter llossler and Sophia Ilettirh. Geo. T. Turner rod Lutii-n llarter. II. J. Kenhaua and Ann M. Toenge. Paul Persohn and Maria A. Teppen. Joe. Howekamp and F. B. Rashe. Joa. II. Schipp and T. Luken. Wilson II. Cotton and A. M. Dennett. J. L. Wakeland and Sarah J.Greebam Andy (Utter and Maggie Jochim. Jno. A. Vogel and Maggin Preusa. John II. Hogeand Anna M. Helming. Geo. M. Arnold and Km. K. Lei finer. Joe. Rademaker and Rosa K. Dudiue J.J. Kohmelacher and Cath. Heilern Isidor Schitterand Kosa Schneidor. Andrew Singer and Tlllio N Deck. Otto V. Oberst nod Josie Nehrlngnr. PERaoNAf,. Mr. p. A. Funs, of Frank fort, Ky., is visiting relatives and friends in Harbison and Hoone townships tu il county now. He went from here to Kentucky a few yearn since, and we are pleased to learn Is doing well there. Mrs. M. L Ilobbe, Mrs. W. II SHf rrill. Mrs. S. C. Miller. Misses Kdilh Hop, Hattle Glezen, Lottio Doane, and some others, represented Dubois at the Statu "W. C. T. U. at Terre Haute this week. Mr. Martin Senn, of Lotiisville. Visiting relatives In Jasper and vicinity. Mr. Charles Itoiz returned to Louis ville lant Saturday, after a short viiit with his parents In Jasper. Attorney Funkhanaer, of Cannelton, waa in Jasper yesterday looking up aowe iegai uusineee. Sheriff Schnelder'nttpnded the Pinnirk trial at Konkpnrt lhl week, asa witness ImlcrieinW. mndldala fnr Rlierttf

Wm. llenner calhul on Hie CouniK.R,andjPrU'or1oery close. Ill nlu J miwyaheisin good spirit, nolwIlhaUM-' proportioH, and s adjured b a iug he has two oppuneuti, f Ikuw in UiyUio. -

ST'Iflae biiad hall lead t they kUI both Ml in the iHUir.

risk Dufttmlttii, Gree. RiMfM Ox, et at rr iwHHMjrm enould be orel to vote ft AtrHlirhl Demoratl (Meat. They can't fluid to do otherwise. He the Mia wv under ik maw election lew ami ho other way I entirely eefe. KrCUeeriiiar reoert Iron ft4i ever me mirioi co in to u in rftfftrrf to iw um vrruloitnl raoe. Mr. Ilretx' majority will he larger then the u'ual Dentoorntie majority, it u eftuvMtiiur mwim ooumy tkwiMk. "DurH4k, In Nl MMr.kow the HriiUh liollHtiooi M iWiUy t tirn. ma MiiR m WHr whleH riin m rftHhliHhiiiK our iHtlepfHili'MO hmi H ie an liiKlorioua wr.H It w lor BliUlB. Only two Hiorti wp'k nhHI Ihp wopln will vote whether thev want to piy Dixit luxe for t tie hvit- nt of Mir ieh, and whether they are Im favnr of a strong central vovernnieiit, which will count toich a it without auV regard Ha to how they are OHHt. tttrDeninnratu, voii'vp tot the hvoocrite ftHil lUi t on the run! Keey thew roiniT, anil hury tlu'in himI"P with our ytp two wpeks from HPXtTMiMWiay that oey will lip torever al'erwnrna eon vitior.l that hypoerlay ran't win In Dnmi county! htii'that every Uemoerat vote. B3" Tie ware of "Ntniirt'Off" oter" at the dpotinn. Have Mothlme to iln with them, or vnu way troi Into tronhlp. The pereon who "-.tann oH" hla rote for any ronirtVra1lon l never worthy of confidence or trust in anything. Spot them, ami epew lliem out of your presenoe. TTTheoity paper" arp full of artrertispiupnta Miowiiiif the inci'paso In prices of no?- of an kinna hy reason or I tie new Republican tariff, and makinir plain the ilifTerpnce nople will have to pay on cecum nf it. And yet sonv? numb skulls 8iv tho tariff is not a tax, and Dr. Gleren ia In favor of ft high tariff. fTTThe Indianapolis Sentinel's Wash inzton CitvcorrPSponrlPHt save thatuen aits Superintendent Porter haa gone hick to Kurope, under a cloud, en account of crooked trunsftctions In the census mi reau. with finances, and ft female, and

that thn Secretary of the Interior lias hfjjt. Kiltuted an investigation that will ffjwm

luce a sensation. BUCKL.EN'8 ARNICA SALVE. The Bkst Salvr In the world for Cute Bruise. Sores. Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Ferer Soros, Tetter, Olmpped Hands. Chil blains. Corns, and all bkin Eruptions, and positively ourea Piles, or no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed to give porfect antisfar.tion, or money refunded, Price ifi centn per box. For eale at Martin KYipd in airs lmg store. Mirrh 28th, 18ft0.ly. rrTArrnrdingto theeensna Louisiana ha 1. 110.82 population, an inereaee of 1.K5 per eent. intenvears; Missisempi t 2B4A87.inarae 1 Si per oent.; Illinois 3 tlSBW. Increaen J4 ( per oent.; Ksi.stM 1 424 416 increased Ml per cent, In New York Citv on Tuesday the polke oenmis. ordeiMd hv the city authorities was rowrilpfd. It ahowa New York rritt's iMiinilHtioii to ft 1.710.715. n in-cres-e of 197S14 over Mr. Porter's figure. rrThe Supreme Court has knocked out the resist ration spriion of the elec tion w, n that dftikev importation may Im allow'd to vote in Indianapolis, Kvsn-Tilicsnd New AHhiiv, lor the ltrMihlicau ticket. The decision does not nffppt anv other psrt of lh law, lint uiakp" It nmrn necessary tliat Detnocrati. W vlgilnntln prevpnting illegal voting. IVniocntiftrlialletigers ihnulil make H il.i.lr dulv to know e.verv man In their precinct, nd be sure no illegal votes arc cast. The followine would iwlipste t hat them is till hop for the. pMrHlj'wid. FrKnk Curniin, Vuml, IikHhh Tor smj'ii: "I in duewl -Mr, hiieon, whose wile hru rHiyi in the Tmcc, to try a kittle ot ChainherlsiuV Pain ItHlm. To their jerest rprie Iwfore the hot tie hH.l nil lerv used she wa a grest dwri lK?tter. Her rscii hsd been drawn to nn side; kit the Psin Bshn relii'Ved nil pain hihI sorenej. and tne mourn aaeHiuuo its nsturrtl slmpw " It i alw unequalled, for rheumatism, Ihiiio Imck, rprains, swellings Htid )inene. cant bottlw for el at Saib's Dnii:. Store. 4w. icy nr."FiHiiislirtM'ii,a rampant lhpnhllcftH. circulated theF. M. U A. petlnonsto got their nominees' names on (he tdfcilnu ticket. lie got several atraigni; Demo.rat in Jasper to sign their nann's bv minreDreaonting Its content, ano atatlne; thttit had nothing tn do with the election. Doesn't the wnoie ming -how plainly that the If. M. B A. la ber . - . i.it Ing made stool of by me itepiioiionnBr Will any one who believes in Democratic principles be led off hy the trick longpr? lie men, ana voie ior your priuclplo, and not grneney s. ilv There' a nrecocious small boy in Dr. (lf.7.' Mehrhhorhood. who visits thehoaeesof all the neighbors, and rel itM what be hears. At school the other day hie teacher asked him to spell canvnag," "(J.ft-n.v-a.e-s," said the youngster. "Vow diiKiiK it "said the teacher Will ."milled the hov.1'! doll't know oxactly what il meaua. hut I heard Mr-. UUiau aav th( linr.lof Mail Sfnf eilOUJtn n it wbH hittfot. heme from Porteisvlll.', and of the F. M. II. A., too, and was now as strongs Republican a ever.' if.l'The Independent asks na if we are in favor of thn present gerrymander for Uepieenutlve8. we uou t see tr..rrvmtifter. Iluhois ootintv lacked nearly 4,000 population to entitle it to a KeprennnUllVo timler tne consmini.n.n provlaion fixing the. number of Repri" Relatives at 100. and in apportioning .l.i. i.nmluir littil In liM in.ide on in some other county. Adding Martin made the! proportion too large?, but hy giving i Kindlier In connection with a part ot Oimigw and LftWreiioe coHntloo ma

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Hf l, Mat if. .T Kx-8eeretarv of War Belkawi wd whim neayi in nle reM at WaanlnciM Ulty on mohHiv morning. HaandHaat ftrAnd mow the now imUecihi nearly a coluton of editorial" in the ! niMHHnMt. Its a lilgh-teed farmtrti' oraul In apeeeh at KnoxvliK WeilaesdarJ to the "rtlwt ano tirav" veterans, Lteti. LoNgttrent ssid th n he told Jeff Davis, after the battle of Oliie.Hniatiga, the eou federacv wai doomed and iU cause at reedy lost, If parniii, who have children subject m ercHiti. wiMiid tske the aarkie or J. 1'. oUi. the druggist, they would never ho without a UHtle of ClwmWlHin's Couth Kemedy in thn koufe It will not only eura croup hut will prevent it, if uml hs oon as the ar.t sylnptolns apneHr, which can always M dune, if the raniwly it kept at hand, 4w. 8incv the farmers nominated the oldl ricketry, measly uom:-rn. -Independent. Just read that, will vou, blowers: Your organ calling your ticket "the old i un uiiai ricKeiry, ineaaiy concern!" you ought to set down on Dufendacb.

OSrTh evil effects of (be new tarlnlpiM.

law are already being felt by the poor man. rinpiate has gone up; end wnen vou pay the increased prlee for tin utensils nlesae remember that it la be chus ot the "protection" given to the! English ownere of Dakota's undeveloped tin mine ly the new tariff law, forced through Congress by the republican boetee,. that you do so. OrroBKD to Cheap Clotuino. Har rioii said "when you find a eheep ooat vou generally find a uheap man wearing. " Maj Heh-ioley spoke in KnlamasooJ ten., last Moiulav ulgbUaml delenilinir pis tariff law, eaid about a poor man's coat, "cheap and nasty go together. 1 don't believe in cheap clothing because it is generally noor." lie didn't tell poor men how to met money to buy the high priced clothing. The Now Dlneovopy, You have bmrd vour frieeds and neieh bora talking about it. You may y&urwlf m one of the many whe know from personal experience just how good a ttiint; it m. If vou nave evar tried it. vou are one of it stauach friends, beoause the wonderful thingl about it is. that whwi oneeciven a trial, Dr. King's Kew lnseovery evar aner noma w nlaee in the bouse. If you have never usee It ad should be afllieted

withfteoegn, MMIbero.

or anv Throat. Lobs: or Chest treeble. se cure bottle at ee and give it fir irk). It is ruarantesd every time, or money funded. Trlnl Kottles Free at JMartia Friedman's Drugstore. Samnsou Cox to the farmer voter I fain would have the Cong res od.ee for mv own. mo I mMit help the Kepubllcans protect the farmers by a taxing sys tem. Farmer voter Well, you can just get You're not the first tnrn-coat hy several that's feigned the same thing, and we farmers are still paying more than our nroiMirlion of taxes, because we voted the liepnblicans in power for the last twenty-five years. Go and get some dnrkey to hold a chunk of ice te your; head! Announcement. The undersigned desire to announce to their many former customers ami frinnda throughout Southern Indiana, thai they Iivk resinned the Knrniiort' business in Janner. atlhejr former a'and uu the Public Square, just West of the Cniirt house, and that they will be nleaed to have von call and inspect their, lock of handsome anil useini articles m this line, and if you need any thing let them give vou prices. Tiky will have a oetter stock than was carneu in unueis coubty heretofore. lours, reapectiuny, .Iarob Ai.lf.i4, Jr. John Ai.i.ks. Sept, 19,-tf. JOSKI'H ALI.K8. Tli Flrnt. Stt-p. Perhaps yon ire run down, can't eat can't sleep, can't think, can't do any thing te your satisfaction, ami vou wonmr what aila you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into Nervous Protration. You need h Nerve Tonic and in Kleclric Biltrra yon will find the exact remedy for rrstoring your nervous system to lie normal, hMlihv condition. HurprWng result, follow' the use ot thin great Nerve Toulr. and Alterative. Yonr appetite return,

arood digestion ia restored, and the Liveriil.Hum. urM. An occasional dose of tt.

and Kidneys renm neauny ariion.i'Htrii'K nus is ai Try ft bottle. Price 50c. at Martin Fried- and might prexei man's Drug Slore. fi 'snii- bv .f V, Salb.

mid Kidneys reHm healthy aclion.iPMtri'k Pills is all that would be required,

Wor lif more wo Buav.wives who

never seem to Amw alcUcd 'epleto wreak of donaottle kstppinsee Imo odlem wtmMed flri

trndty sumsd lieAt ae oar, ami by mamsv mmwaftnvat wHb'a oevotlen Bt bee family, and when ke flmdo ker eareleoe im a large pact of iVa ihrifty 1A70LX0.

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The Pinnick Trial Rockport, Oct 14, 1890. ¶ Mr. Editor :—The trial of Pinnick for murder has begun. and a jury impaneled and witnesses sworn. Most of the witnesses answered, but some are missing, Mr. E. Guilet is missing, and a search was made last night till Midnight, and no trace could be found of him. The last report was that his head was seen bobbing near the old Kentucky ahore, and we don't know what made him float so well if it wasn't his head. A voice was heard singing, "I am on the Ohio sailing for old Kentucky." As the morning is cool we don't look for him to venture back until the heat of the day, and then Dick will make the waves roll, and if he fails to appear by 12 p. m., the Sheriff with a posse of men and bloodhounds will start in search of Big Dick, . Hawk Eye. Cryatnl CoHtmeute. The weather is nice and farmers are huav sowina? wheat. There will bo more

Same ori",- than usual In the netf aoornooa.

. .... Mr. Alouzo ease moved to our town last week, and will teach school at this Our lawyer is all emiles on aceoent of little bov at hts bouse, f ranar eaye all be is sorry of ie that it oan't vote for him for Prosecutor, but ir ne Keeps o ffrowiusr as fast aa he baa in the month i uee Frank waa married, ne Will oe . a k III I . iready to vote iu 18ft. Mr. James A. Moore, or earpenter, went to French uek mat Monday to work o George Kst arson's new building. Charley Simmons thinks greund-bog the best meat he ever ate. That's right. Charley, eat 'em all. The P. N. R. A. he bad a feeble re vival here, and the Uepublioaa members are all for Sam peon. One of our eltiaena rot a little to much bust-head last Sooday, and cleaned up the town. Tom Thumb, lrelnnel IucMumt. J. B. Slater attended the Washing; ton fair end reports good time generally. Rev. Davidson and son Hal spent a day la town last week. Mrs. Levi Fnrsmeon. of Wellington, Kftueas. la vieitiag reUtivee and friends Rev. Bover craaohed a very able eer moo at the M. R. church on Sunday morning. Rev. Cheek, in charge of oh I lob con gregation of the C. P. church, bee mode a very favorable impreealoti. Onr schools have all opened, and teachers and pupils have begun work in earnest. The many friends of Harley Stewart regret to learn of hU protracted lllnei Uncle Al. Fleming, who hae been confine! to his room oy iokneM, is able lo he out again. S. H. Oillin is able (e be on duty at i bo aline. There will ho an F. M. II. A. picnic at iliilshoro on Saturday. Chas. Craudall is burning a fine kiln if brick. - Will, and Frank Miller of Hunting mrbT spent a few dava laet week Willi Dr. Mosbey and family. Wallace II million and Louis Katter John passed throngb town Thursday. The davs tor pumpkin pie, sausage, saiior kr ut and apple bHlter nave come. Nuitiutc parties are in atyte, nnd the festive ninirod eleanettt bit gun and gooih forth to field and wood aud trampth all nay long, and cement home ai night hungry, tired, and with an empty am beg. Will. MeGownn and wife, were the guests of Dr. E. A. Gleaen and family en Tuesday. There waa singing at the M. E, eeureh Saturday night. We Miiderst uid that Virgil Green has secured a school in the vicinity of Hill ham, Harry Hatfield waa in town Saturday night, and was smiling and happy i usual. Hex. At thkt eMon ot the ysir people can not t ton oh Mul nliout kieping their boweb retrnlar. illhous and malarial diseases are l riHift-htoii bv Hllt.winr the bewsls' to ent serious stcKness. For lriiirit 4w. ruwrshoes tide S A tsBonBmvpB 1)i ker wiik avd Me kapfBlajeM M

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DRUGS of all klnda. to wtiion I invite tne alien i ma 01 xuvbiohhw mu vrw needing them. I will give careful personal attention te nllingalrpresorlpVkHis. PAINTS AND OlLS, PATENT M W)ICINJC, 0IGAR8 and TODACCO.of the BKSt 1TARIKTT. ToUt ArtiolM in Omi Vourliity JOHN P. 8ALB. at. D.

mutsville & st. loueDDry Goods!

line i .a.) TIMS CAHO IK aTPKCT, llr'. 14. 100, waeTBOtntD. RABTBOUHD. MAW LIMB. 8. !. tj A.. A. It IT. LOTMTIU.B AS. Mi re tl. HSIIKHM IT. 4W 4 4 A. M. SJSftr. vr. tmvmi it. MM llJSl tv. MVM SJSf SMj M aTAHSVIU WTHWt, SS e. IV. JASTM AS lt. aoirriiHSMM A TAVll.t. IT, .esl S.4S a seal neKroaTMTMM. 44 'A. H. A. 11.41 AS. LT. 7J6 7J1 esej M.8M S.M TS t.1. OITT fWSWB A.M TjaJuid A.M, r. WJtj tv. nu em a JOO. g. O0IOBUIK. eMsvt VeVMI Aef sBf84ertt$f JCjT COURT NOTICE. Mm, 1BO0.1 Stats or Indiana. Dubois Cooimr, aa. MlMts CHnmH Cnurt, Jaaaary Veeta, ISM. Caster Holsmaxn, ) Okoboe Kaiser and ( CifI1 AUo' Stephen A.Linokr.J rinit plaintiff in the above entitled ft. eauae having filed bis oomplainl iberein. together with an afildavit of al competent person, that the defendant! Gforge Kaier in not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that the object of, lliM action is to oaneel and diecnarge mor tgasTe on real est eonntv aud State, and loree ine collection ui iiisibuh e unsiss by proceedings is atteebment. Now. therefore, the defendant George Kaiser, ie hereby notified, that unless he bo and appear on the flrst day or tnej Ouhols Circuit Court, to be bolden ouj the first Mondsy of January, A. D., 181 J at the court house, ia Ihe town of das per. in said county and State, and an swer or demur to said complaint; the same will bo beard and determined in hie absence In witneee whereof. I hereunto net my hand and affix the seal of eaid court this September 35th, lt0. L e Ionatz Rckert, Clerk. Tray lor hunter, Ally's. Oet. S, 18W-3w. p.f.tT. Sheriff 's Sale. D Y virtue of n certified copy of a De ft) cree to me directed from the Clerk of the Dubois Cirenit Court in a m wherein Jeeeie Cope ie Plaintiff, and George W. Reaok is Defendant, requir Insj me to make the ana of nlnety-nlne dollars aod seventy-lvo eeats, with Interest on eaid decree and oseU, I will expoet at pMbik sale, to too highest bidder, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lrr 1S90, between the bos re of 10 o'elook A. M.

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door of tbeoonrt house ia Dubois coun ty, Indiana, the rents and profits for i term not exceeding seven years, the Jbl lowing real estate, to wit: Tne nortu -east quarter or too soutn

weet quarter of sWlioB twenty-four (aiy y TTLl. town son fll south, ranre three (31 weetP" for myself and children, I have ar

town one 111 soutb, range three (3) weet forty acres, aod the sostb-eeet quarter oft town one (1) south ranje'tbree (1) west, forty acres, situated la iMbott eouaty, IsrfsflAlHBe If encb rents and profits will not noil for a snflleieatftuta to satisfy aaid decree, interest nod costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public tale the fee siaapia or sata real estate, or so mnci tkoreof so may bo sufficient to discharge aaM decree, interest and costs, said se4e will be made without any relief! whatever from valuation or appraiee aMsi lewi. Ferdinand Scmnribrr, Sheriff Dulmle Cenaty. Cox a Mii.rork, Auy.'s riff. Ott. It, lotO-Sw, In. f. $1.00.1

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VOX AHA HI, mm ym will e Itafcs a Mm MIOHBOT MAKBIMT 1Cb1 afTVwN'T POItfiCT THC W.AOt Wm. HAT.TiTCBtei 4m amd jacksox im ) JASPER UVCRY AN SALE STABLE I

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TJt, IX AVtNw Mnhss4 fmMie4 It with I nhss4 UsJss ft Ltrtry BtM, aa It with e4 mm, aa tar sweat si nr lis SB MB. SUMMtoaAl MblUMMi I I nttnntinti arivott to ooewv wtoreial travelers Wnm4n to vhwl sotnto In mo wr.' a. o i -tt BRICK FOR SALE! M.NOCHGESARG1S0N, avs tskM tW jrar4 ttmuAt Bset 7 their lather, aa WW MW B prMMkTM 19 rVTIftfl TBIB VMH WW BftKK Is aajr staa4My 4ttrt4, st tka YARD ON TBI TROY ROAD. rarlaTtsaawwmasatdtttllaWfAnOWat rAiiiRx, mm ipaaiai taw aaan larg vrn. Wl WILL ALSO CORTRACT for Bill UMNO aa4 VtJKBieH ALL MATMIALI. ssroiir JaeaM.'ac-ly. .Gfmll. I. MOCaSMSABW BOMV NEW BRICK YARD BRICK FOR SALE I John Geler. jr.. hae takes charge of a brick-vard at too North aide nf Jasper. asd now hae for sale, in any quantity desired, brick of all qualities. Ha atke tho people of Dnboia county for their custom, tosd will make favorable terms on noses JOHN GSIEK, Jn, Att 31,-ly. lMEillinerj' Utore. Being compelled by elrenmetanoee ba ranged to Jake e barge of tho Millinery formerly carried on hy Mrs. Schttetter. on 4th street, is Jatnor. and after July ttlet, lelK), may ht round there with good stock or fMbtosatHO tail natty goods, to which I invite the attention) sf 111 needing anything iu that line, sad) Lalso prepared to do sewing nnd fitting. I will do all poaitie to pieaee, beta as, regards style and prices, and hone for a liberal, patrons ge. Bine. 0MANNA .BVCKAJnh Ju.ytl,'to-4. For Rebt. A reside nee of fenr r in Jaeper for Si a month. Apply Courier omoa. sterw ftc tat CuUku