Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1891 — Page 5
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-,TriM f' rf,.T,,' White weeb your outhouses and ick fonoee. Nr Georfe 'rtving daily at 8. utbUc'i' Cell Kov XiW.--A residence of foor room jaewer for a motitfe. Apply at 'ot'KiKR wrier. -r-Tt is said the eroo War ((0ked better t thti conuty at thU time Vyr rrYou win ttnd a large noriwenf h nf Men. Youth'. Hflvs aud Children' lull at S. stuBbler1, aud prices are tli
lowest. Pbbacmwo. -Rev. D "W. Cheek, Cum twrland Presbyterian, will preach In j.poron nextBundav at 8 o'c lock In the afternoon. nil at 7 o'clock at night, Tba public generally are invited. Am onnorttiultv will bo offered at this mt- (( for iltose who desire to unite wUh the church. Fa-shiomahl BrKivo Clothino Jo. Buchart, on oth treet. lofnrme the puh. lie that he he jut opMi1 a new '0ik of the Utoet stylon of ntlfimwiV cloth. in far Rnrinr wer. whieh h offers at juiell a per ontufe of profit m UoonUtent with eefe hnslnew, Oine ni Me and compare price-i, en Weil Sixth dtreot, Jaeprr lv Jail. On MoHtlay last ffh'.rifT Tnylor erreetwl John Beard, of Crw ford county, ftiit whom an indict ment for cerrvin concerned weepono h lwn peodinp: in thia county for ev ml vefr, and in default of t5C bi imtirnd him in th cooler. Heard ran awrv after the indictment wae returned aiiilnUYed out of the Stato until re .-ontlv. when be came back and titled in Crawford county. Eabtkrx Star Dbokkie. TKirty-two Hdie of Ireland hare i?nel a petition u charter membern, for thn institution by the Masonic order of an Eastern Star lere lodtfa. We are intorrfled U wti be instituted om time in April. There iliould be a lodge of Good Templar tkro alo, to take In the children, and than eyery man, woman and child in tliM neighlorhood would likely belong to nam secret order. ftSrWe deire to call the attention of citizens to the fact that under thn pre p!it eWtion law it will be neewmry that nominations bo made for corporation officer thin year, in ordr that the names ni.iy be legally published two weeks ifmj election," aud legal tickets be arranged for voter. It is not likely any me will take th trouble to grt up peiiiian and Si signr to it, to jtet iia'ns on a corporation ticket. Good and proritiaenf f.hnnld be pelwted, ruii who will do all in their powr iu the wav of pnibllc improvement. "AfoMheeka" onld tke a Wk neat. ijarxovKicrxT. The Jasper Deek Compsny secured on Monday night from th town board lb vaeatioa of fith Mret Ironi AsMsVaon to the river. Ttto eomMy wfH HuiW this Spring a throf-story fint'hiaf 'bop end ware roHn on (hi tfrouno:, fO fet by 100, Mr. II. lterger h the contract. They will, when com Vbtad. eonhect it by a tram-way with t!i 9 fvjtory, anJ os? the two upM?r stoim for Snishiug rooms, and the lower itorv for a wareroom. It will be furwished witb nvator for desks cloels nd all modem couveniencee. Tbe corapanv h compoeed of eowe of onr bet citine, and manufacture their own patent rolling top business deek, having many ad vantage ever any other kind. We are gratified to know tbat the demand for their deeks from the atern cities baa increased so ae to demand additional facilities for manufacture. Last raon'ii thfly had orders for car loads from Washington City, New York and Philadelphia Electric LioiiT.lIon. D. B, Heaton, Miyor of Oxfimi, Ohio, writes to ua that that plaoa haa about 9,000 iwkahltania. being about the same size as Jasper; that Ibe town owns its own electric light plant, has 16 arc light ot 2,000 caadlo power each, aud 12 serioi lamps of w cautlle power each on its sttreeia, ana Mils to citizens enough incandescent light of 1C candle power each to pay all the running expenses and repairs of the light plant thus seen ring for the public tbe street lights free of expanse, end have tboir town beautifully and brilliantly lighted every night in the year. Jasper cu do as well as Oxford. Onr town trustees should be thinking of the matter. The present coal oil lamps are (tetter than none but they are a poor excuse -particularly when as dirty a they usually are. The light are sold to the citizens for private ue at one cent n nour par light, meter measurement making them cheaper for stores and pah lie houtea aud residences than coal oil lamp?, and inf nitely cleaner and more healthful. Get a move cm vou. gentle men trustee. We will volunteer to do 'bo Decennary correspondence gratis rrocoedinra of Jaxner Town Board. The Board met March 9tk, iftl. members preeent. ALI.OWANCK8. Al F, Durlauf, architect, S. Kuebler, wilse ., lh. Kunkel, livery, -Oeo. A. Cox, Marshal, salary, 0. J. Jutt, Olerk, salary, $10 00 15 85 I JO 26 00 25 $08 30 The Jasper Furniture Company preated a petition for atiHexation to tbe rorporation of lots .15, 3. 7, 31, 40 and 41 in MeCrillus' ad aiklltlott to the town, on which their factory is situated, igned by ail the owners, which was ac cepted and the addition declared made. fee same parties, with adjoining prop srtv owner. nraniLul m. iwititlnn tthnw lug that 5th street, between lots 36, 17, 0 and 41, was not used as a public high Wav, and could mil b without naeeasltating great expense, that it wae only of use to adjoining property owners, and Mked for its vacation as a street, which ortiereu dene. Ibe Board then ftdjettrned.
-Clean up year garden, Get a move mi you M Sating twi- . Use the Coiraicn'a elentMs to tint etoir m visit yon. Go to 8, Kuebler' for yoor Spring Cloth lag, 46
I'muH bn a elaat--when H come to public enterprise. A eemuletc Hum or Dm Goo-W. Notions, eta., at S Kuebler'a. U. n ' For the cnmetwH good in DnboU county, Jnseph Buotinrt'ii new advertieemcut. OCT Slock brdni will do well ti notice the advertisement of Anderson' Aidr Crttok Breeding Form in thU paper. r&m.., l rt Mt t I n r. " ., : r :. i''T." . ' ZZT" , u r Tit riilrood envioMro ran a Uim
nwr HolUiul U woik. hhi! Mreoo tbe'ri"ComptltiH itbo Ufa of trado."
way to Evan-Till, Some .of the hands quit Saturday becauHe they were not 1 paid promptly. (KrDr, Sath received a bir sunplvof noionn at nis popuhr drug More on Wednesday, and ia spiling tbem o cheap. Smokers can afford to throe away their old pipes and get new ones. fttrMr. and Mrs. C. Gufjisell buried their little babe on laet Sunday. It wae nut eight weeks old, tail had .entwined its affections to the hearts of its parents o a to draw "lo tbem universal pat by. sywHurt. Mr. Chae. Ueime, age1 If, who in working on a farm for Mr. L Steuftanagle, west of Jasper, wee severely injured Monday. 1I was helping cut down a tree, and wberi it fell a, limb struck him on the head, cutting open his scalp, knocking bim down and hurting his back Drs. Kempt and Brannock wera called to attend him, and bis father, who is working at the shoemaker trade in Louhville, was tele graphed for. Ctukirwi Cry for PrtcHer's CMtoriti
Mr. J. S. Benedict, of Jasper. and MiMiuuuvir6iou6i about sixty aceeesloas
Delia Adams, of Dale, were married in this city Friday night, Kev. II. (J. Clipniuifer otnuiatinv. Itockport cor. Hurra tor Benedict? He is the railroad agent in Jasper, and was laid oil for some trivial mistake, ai.d took advantage of the lime thus opportunely aiven him by the company to "take uut.;.c..Uu tne..1 luyuinu lCinaltt I in fact ns well as name. Mis Delia
Adams wa one of the most charming three uigltt t eacu waa, -- young ladies of Dle. She spent a por- day school every babbatb. May the tiou of lat siinimer in Jasper. They good work go on, aud tbe feitbiui con-
came to Japer on Momtay, ana ate doiuiciied at hii biolhfr homo on tb street. Its no wonder. unJor tbe clrcutustances, he couldn I remember sumIers of ;rs, or anything tMt but W i t'eiia. lie weni 10 wurn in m wrare airain on Tuesday, enuplicd with a sabatantial helper to hM memory. We eengratniate the young people, and war they not be forgetful tbat Mnmbare arc only perplexing in certain cee. and in n family "the more tbe merrier," May tbey live long and prosper. OOMrtn Cffw.PKeher's Catiork PBKSONAi..-Sheriff Traylor will take his ptlhOtier Cav1, charged with murder, to Pike county next Monoay. Mr. A. J. Honeycutt and wi'e will go to Oakland City to-morrow, to spend Snndav. He will attend the Pike Cir cuit court, being engaged In the defeus v j-mim. Air. J. II. Swayxe. who has bed charge of the U. R. oee in Japer for ten days, tturing tne lay-on o, ip msnm, v.a nr, urail Iu ltlrIV(. (Ill I UfilllV. u j Mr. John Becbert, of Tell Cltv, spent ast Saturday and Sunday with the 'jewel of hia heart," in Jasper. Mrs. Jos. Kuebler ie at Mt. Ormel, III., this week, with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Adam Fitter, who are both very sick. Mrs. Marv Eckert came home on Sat urday, having on Friday elmed a term of school in Pataka township moH satis factorily to tbe Barents of children at tending, as tbey uaaaimou-ily requested the Trustee to secure her to teacn ior tbem again next year. Mtee Maererie Corn elod her school In Bainbridga' township on Fridiy laet, awl eft on Wednesday to complete tne course in book Keeping ann iyp writing she Wai! last year at the Hew Albanv Commercial College. She ex pects to gradmte this owner, and then secure a situation, if poeible, in eome commercial house. Mr. Joe. F. Friedman returned home on Wednesday, looking for tbe world like an Indianapolis gentleman. Mr. H. A. Gooeh. general agent of tbe Edleon Electric Liitht Co.. spent Wed nesday night in Jasper, looking arter the prospects of an electric lighting: plant here. It ought to be put in. Mr. J. II. McFall. Km., moved from Rlrdsave to Jasner thia week, and will engage in bis profession here. Welcome Mr. W. S. Hurst. Eso.. one of the leadins- attorneys of Evansvllie. was in Jaarutr on Moudav on leeral busineee for i " - next term of court. Mrs Lettie Cole and danchters. Xiseee Alice and Cora. retnrntHl home from Dubois oountv ast week, where they have been visitiug for some time. Paoli News. A HHte iNvoatment U one which U guaranteed te brinr yon satiiiaotorv results, or in eaee of failure return ot nurchim price, on imt sate pi you can wty from eur aovertnea urn bottle er Vr. Kinr's Kew DMCovery DUcoverr for Consumption. It i ruaraateed to bring relief ia ery ease, when used for any ai fevtion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Iaflamation of Lungs, Mron e i i. Asthma. Whoonteer COttcn. uroup, eto. etc, It is pleasaat and agreeable to laele, inirfectly safe, and ana always bene--.mill Ml UlMHI. Trial lttHje free ai Manfix FasnBUax's Drag Here. 1.
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xr i )tM-ir. Oiwell OrilUwiHoa. Prof. Mftrdoo Howo. recently of Nfw Albany, In about in start a drng etore at thi place- a thing much needed bore. I... W .... ... T. i ur 1 1. ...I. tll vnr inmM, ivt. j. v, . mini, win imiiui a three tnonsena aouar teuooi W. I. Jone. recootly of PlkeTllle. hM tartHt miothor bo shop in Ulwell.
J,Iim Wllbelm and Georice Rock weref"1? TMS hX Mr- MePall.
srraoted pension et week, under tbe uew law. Tliey have the congratula tions of the writer. Dr. S. K. Clark, who recee split hie foot with an axa, instead of tbe stoyf wood he was trvime to split, we are glad te see is able to attend to besiueH Mgain. S. Dillon k. Son have the largest stock of goods ever brought to Oiwell, and Curren knows how to sen 'em : uurren alsohaeon hand a good ( ?) assortment of iwappin' stock. Any one wanting to swap "hostea can ee aocomwouairu by giving him aeaii. T. F. Crai. the able eorreepeedeat o tha Ptrsburar Frees. atUuded tbe late revival meeting at this piece, aad got bis trancth somewhat renewed, lie talks of re-covering bis bare. MeCrillus Abbott aad Geo. Garland will probably visit Chandler, Warrick county, before loeg, 10 try
m. I some of tbe former reeidenu of Otwel tu uuiun back nere. Tbey are much at taobed to the family of Rev. J.W.iloupt formerly ou this circ.au. Tbe revival meeting at this plaoe was auite a succeed. There wae aoout tony tbe M. E. church, aud quite a number of tbe "backsliders" reclaimeu. ineie wet OrnauhMd two woekly prayer ueetiuga a young couvert'a prayer meeting urn dec tbe leadership of Lllie Uaig, to be held ou Tuesday uigbts, a child prayer meetiug, under the lderb p of Mrs. Lucy Uray, io ee miu wa c ' luu.iAM lh rMf UlST I ffOe 10411 WWMiday night prayer tucetiufs, tbM ing unue iu me tai.u. Mtrch "comes in like a liou," end eonMkum ta ior. but as tbe "darkest hour 0( tie night ie just before day," we uopu fr ktood weattttM' iu tbe near future rvttirt u tu samIou at Petarsberg thi tkat teaaon bed boys are! career th.n usual. Tbey bive gone to "bant lor work." Bazil Dukk. IMiir Doing. Plenty of mud and rainy weather. Health in this locality ie good. Tbe wheel crop prospects are fine. Farmers are talking of sowing their) oats. JoMBh Klein, of Jasper, wae at this plaee oh business last Monday. Rev. Wis. Gammon p reached to iudlenoe lat Saturday night and Sum Ui. r....D u.k ia t. Wilhlluv him fauM ,h, old frry w ,lllpru t, lo move en unele I r. r r. iriu Wi.!uill'd lurm. Humor says there will be a wedding aeon. Yon can't gtieee who. Cutting and rafting taw legs ie all the " ... . O . . . . n n lr ,l.d K.U go, nut wonii jihib raft down to Patoka. Martin Nahier ia having a fine barn erected. The workmen are Audy ler geraHd D. Whiteitt. a Mruin vouner man eot left last sun day. setter -iook a icshic uau, " time. Fred Koons is tlie corn meal crackei at thia plaoe, and is doing geod worn. Carrie Spndeck has gone to Uuntlug burg to learn dreee mattiHg. Asber Harris bae moved from fricco. ad., to near this plaee. Ira Wineinaer. of Jaeper, was vieit-, ng his friends near here laet week. Thomas Spurloek ie attenatug ftcnooi at Huntlngburg. Fred. Lkhly ter ie making his heme at W. Stutsman's at this lime. Ra (hborn. who wae seriously in jured by a train while in Missouri, U re coveting. Fred. Stewart's Interesting little school has eioseu. ieur orin"not there, bet I beard in. tuiu Ahtulre looked clum Aeeonnt of the candy tbat never eome." Chritteee Orth, Ie expected home B a ter. to vieit her menus. Ummm Whiuitt mule n flying trip tu Illinois laet weex. ana ie swi . - . I .1 1.. Ti.. ft..tm kreae bae wafted news oft the good work of the W. U. r. i.'iw M mm-m w- ... . iluntingburgaownio immu weu-i-o as quiet and peaceable a village m mere is iu the mate, no eaiw-t-for tbe white ribbonersl Cnerlea and Maggie Roach have re turned how irom KentncKy .n..irrM af the Uunliniburg Inde pendeut, seems to tWnk it wonld be in iurloos for my health lor so small a gir jurious for my health lor so smwi a gin as I to write eneb a long letter to iH Couktatt. New if a nereoa's health is to be judged by tbe length or the r leiwrs, I thlHK that "usssr mm .f" young, or in poor health. As to stirring .u-rt.r. af the CounlKh about PollOos, tbat was the least of my idea.. Bt if "DnSer" wante te take it up I silll euy with bim. HirranmrvHeve-mni ScacKKYi.
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Mkhv cm of nitramoolo ml 1" krlpp nr rportol, hJ oTry oo ooi8 to to suflerinir wore or teat wnu ooldi. Dr. (hetn Iim romotrvd fanily to ttfai plc. Mr. McFnll moved hie raeaily to Jaaper tbe Urot of Ibe week. R. T. DiflHo wow ccMpiee the propThis is. the week for the "League" meeting. Dr. Jennings delivered a leetire at Jarbc'f. nail, Tuesday and Welnday nighi of last week. He was accom panied by au Indian. H. W. Parver is spending a few days n Birdeeye. Mise Ghilla Jarbo is auite ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Johnson is slowly improving. Rev. Mr. Davidson delivered a sermon at the M. E. church Sunday night, that being the close of the protracted meet ngs. Rev. Mr. Voyls preached at tbe Bap tiet chnrch Sunday night. ;f The Christians are seen to begin a pro tree leu meeting. Mrs. John O. Nash, of Marenge, has been visiting BIrdseye friends tbe past Mr. Bates moved his family to Men tor, tbe first of the week. cat 1 ess m was a CVtl, ehs sttoe for dHHs, teC loria. Lemntem Drees. F. M. B. A. weather, yon bet ! Secret prayer meeting are all the go The family of Nicholas Harris are al ick. W. H. May is beantifying his home by making a new fencn. Win. B. H. haa left the F. M. B. A lend joined the Methodists. Dr. Main save bte patteet, Henry, is better since be "extracted tbe eaw mill Frank Maeeey moves so often that kis niiitckens follow the wecon inateaa o being hanled. Peter Schnarr ie talking of bringing i damage suit against Jim and Fred, for crossing his farm, going to H.'e. When Win. S. started to work in (Coopf r's saw mill my heart grew end and rav evetn n IIcki Willi tears, i tnougni what if my oariing suouin meet wuu Kme nad acoiaeuii oo i goi mm to a' a . e . a 1. 1 . a . ouit. end now 1 have aucb a nice time Iridinar with him. Oli 1 it la to nice .Urirls. rid in tr on a coffee sack cushion and when he kisses me nie musiacue tickles my face I Sweet Biltie ! W. H. Mallory and 8. 8. Wineinger are talking of starting an ice factory at Buncombe for the purpose or rreestng Wild Tom" out of hie den. Shame boys ! good beer aud lemonade is better 5ISTKK SAM.IK. CmldVefl Cry .fer PttcWs' (MM Merit Winn. We deaire to say to our citizens, that for Klrctrtc Kitters. and have baiHllel no rem die Omt sell h well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hetat lo gttHrantee them every time, and we etand reetly to refund th jHtrCbase prioe, if satisfactory reulU do not follow their use. Thee, remedies have won their great popu'arity purely on tlieir merits. Maktis FaiaDMAK, Druggist. 1. Ilillliam llnnpenings. aibdm Gaee naesed through town Thursday of last week moving to French Uck. He will clerk fer U. W. ikeeter Umn this summer. Dr. Jae. Braden, of Indlanapolie, has b In our town two weeks. He wants in Mil the tlneet stock farm in this town win Ahv one des rinir to buy a nne 4tock farm dirt cheap, on easy terms would do well to see this farm. Sehoo mil church both very convenient. Our Trustee sent Jaa Barns and fara ly to the poor bouse last week. Rev. Robert W. better known as Wes Potts, is in Hlllhain awaiting ins pen sion check. E. R. Lihbrook, of Crystal, pur (diaaed Mr. ElkinV interest in the eaw nil vrlat nill. and 80 acres or nnu, tor meriy owneo ey Aiaina anu ijaenoreHm B - , . r It tm Roai folks wonder how John Manley ..mid vet iceiise to marry lenip. Uiara n Dnbau oouuty, When sue iuui oniy iIvmI in this coutitr altout two weeas and had a living husband, strange things will happen. rVittMT Nicwa, The State vs. A. 4theas : disturbing meeting, before his honor, A. ntoore : pica ei Kumy. . Slam ye. Kliae uasKtn: aesaniv ana battery ; trial before A. Moore; fUe one dollar. Marv A. Cave sold to T. J. Cava scree ef lead fer tf0. JDRO. MXM.
years we wave ween seiiinf, "'"S c bbcovery for Coninmption, Dr. King's fcVw I.if Pills. Bucklen's Arnica Salve and
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needing them. I will give careful personal atteetiou to nillng ail preirVtleeu. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MKDICINKS, OIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY.
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That we are thk lvadkks in Furniture and Coffins In tbe County. An old eaylnf , but a very tree one j u .Mis will iMght is wlttri half ttw Mowy is Stvel REMEMBER Onr stock is THE LARGEST, and is entirely new. embracing an elegant line of Chamber suite, a great variety oi llaudsomo Parlor Rockers, An erer testing variety of BEDS, BUREAUS, DRESSERS, WAKDROBR8, TABLES, ete., at any price and to melt everybody' wants. Onr stock of COFFINS and UNDERTAKING GOODS is complete. Come and see'ua at our old stand and earn onr prices. ALLES BROTHERS, at.ls,ieee-7. 4 JA1PKH. LOUISVILLE & St. LOUIS air line: (L., B. ab r. Lnh Cmwousmm X. R.) timk;oakb ix KrritCT, erT. 14. xnee. WMTHOUXII. XA8T HOCXU. XA1X UXK. r a. A.M. M.4 A.M HO. 3 4S0 LV, MK.-rtLLR A. 7 as 11. M. LV. 4SI i.m LV. " A. 3SM A. H r. m trr. twkmi r. li tv. sjel 8.3a S r a. Ye.. A.M 4.M 3.44 see 9.M4 mvwmv a. s. 8. a ei AK KVAMTIU. LV s set 1.40 ( 43 41 4C A. 41 ll r,a. a. m, i. M. r. m is el S. 4S LV. UUI frtT AH. LV. 7JK S4S 11.4 7. l.ee issei s.M AB. SS ai THLLTT MVHOi M r a A K A.M. 7JS a 41 A.M u' sel r.a I1.SM a is LV. UMR AH. nm Ml IV. TLL etTV " WJ7 6AIHIM.TIHI LV, eas isse i KiMt HhimUt. CHfc'H-tiiy. J. HkXKBICT, Aceat. Jtaeaet-, Iae. JOS. H. OIIIOK5K, (. pM.Aft..Ilvllte.Kr Ntlo to lloira or fetitioH to Sell Koni rcatnu). Im the Clraalt Caart f IhWI Cuaaty, la aiawa, April rti. irtk Martret Keller. Administratrix ol ee tate of tjonraa neuer, ueceaceu, vs. I George Keller, John Keller, Martin C Keller, John u. nimsei. ffX) Georce seller, John iveiier, asar I tin C Ke ler. John C. Ilimsel : You are severally hereby notified that iha hnve named netitioaer. ae Admin istratix of tbe eetate aforesaid, baa filed in the Circuit Court of Dubois connty lafllana. a octltlon. making you defend ants thereto, and praying therein for aa order and decree er earn uourt auinor txtnir the sale ef oeitaiH Keal JKsiatf IH loaeinr to the estate of said decedent and in said petitltion described, to makr atete for the payment or the items ami liabilities or eatd estate; ana that saiu petition, so iled and pending, is act fot hMtrtav in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Jasper, Indiana, on th; Sd judicial day of the April term, 1801. OI mm uuuri, i no mine mn .! nf Ai.rll. 181. Witneee. the Clerk and seal of said Court, this 24th day of February, I Ml. sEAii lux ATX Eckkkt, Clerk. I Tkavi.ok HuNTtcM, Atty's. Feb. Tt, lMl-Sw. lp. ( ) IS
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Aient for Best in Use! ITT? A TTTaJfi ATING AND COOKING STOVES TINWARE, HARDWARE), FANCY LAMPS, BIRD CA6ES Bargains on Demand ! Zulu YOU WILL FIND THEM AT G. Wagner's, HEADQUARTERS FOR PUBOI8 COUNTY FOR THK WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTERS. Come and see them at my ebon North Main Street, Jaeper. GBO. WAGNER. Feb. 20, 1891. IrolandL Storcrf NEW FIRMS NEW GOODft ALOI8IFUH8 KtIr purclM4 the r r ater f Br. fff. SB IrUni, Km 444 Ikwiu a fxtu mwttnit M Orugrai and Cedicineni! et all ki4. t& itei Wf ttea f Dry Oopdinft Groctriei. I3ootm and Bhoeaj9 flat, and NOTIONS OITALL KINDS, ImmI m fet everv tbhm ktft Mi a inml , mtotk a onr m patnc i a vrx mm KBt, M mvim
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I All klMU ef COUXTKV rKOVCB tka at hlH! hlffcm mrkK rtte. '. umi-J. A. FUNS almckt M. nonxKtT. kdwaio aoanwmf. dUSPER UNION FLOUR MILLS I Boh.vkrt Bkotnrm having pnrebased tbe above well-known Mills, mtve kad tbem thoroughly overhauled, and are now prepared to make tbe bees Patent Roller Floni wver mane in uuoois eonniy. 'ine Pestrl Bello is strictly a straight grade 7.4hf first quality. Our Family Flemr M a brand that for its quality eaanoi ee ex celled. We solicit the custom et FarmUre, and will be ready at all limes to ex change flour for wheat at the eif neea market price. Bmixo tie xoun wiiif, ana we win pay toii cash all tbe market will allow. CUKW MJCALi always en nano m eeii nr exchange. Bran aad Shipetnl at the lowest market price. Give us a trial and we will try to please yen. ! Mills onrthe JKorth side or Jasper, on lath and Mill streets. BOHNERT BROTHERS, Jasper, Nov. 7, IMO.-y. HEADQUARTER 1"0 R THK Singer Sewing Machine! 1 beg to announce to tbe public, that 1 have aghin opened an office, wnere i have constantly on hand a full line or the Genuine Singer, with all the latest Improvements. I havo also a large nock of Attachment?, Needles, Oils, ., for all other make and slles or sewing Machines. All kinds of bewieg ma chine repaired. Bargains In second hand machines. m , A . My plaop of bnslHeH is on 7th Street, between Mill and MeCrillus Streets, JASPER, INDIANA. PETER J. CDS MAX, AgOMt, For tbeSiuger Manufaetnriiig Contpeity. I am also agent for the old relhhle Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone tttearanoe Co.. of New York, and eeLpectfnlly ask a liberal nwewf.
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