Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1891 — Page 4
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ere ms aitetMiaaee aa wiih parti. Huh. K. A IJr, ef Petersburg, wa the eulv ttiMUf v betide our heme
ji4r 1m tndM. Th fottowiftg ib jdipaitiou or can Hi to Wednesday
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ELECTION MAY -1. 111T
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m ircrtv wii its ON mh thk e and kHewhMgs sat CL,V?i9?irT ,itiHi from defendant I'OIjI I ju.,. r. II.,,... y,..,r. Ui.rU.tUy
The
Laber Problem, Heelpreclty mh(1 Free Trade.
tv, We.it TeTust Have Double
Minify Standard and Mure Money. BoMen, April 23 -The Herald thi . ; til. 1 1, d.
evening prints an inifnifw Hon. J. S. Clarksou. president of th republic teue. Mr. Orkson says: The failure of yoang men to partmpte m politics U a weakness of the repblku psrtv in New England. I believe the New England tlmocracy ha ntiierled its republican opponents in
thai respect It has as leader the sons of the founders of republicanism. The republican party must 5iHwt its young "The 1 iboT qae-tion will figure in the next campaign, and ought 10. wlth should he more evenly distributed Something is ready for correction when
owe maw can pile up his millions in a few years whit aHotber has a bard tip to make a lirir. The icreae of walth
shoHtd be mr erfil distribHted." Vr rurViB -lfined rccinrocity as op
t'tmU. & iid paid the republican
partr favors limited reciproeity ami the
npmoerttK p-arty nniTei.i rcvifii He thought the McKinley bill wwild grow in popalarity when fally underwood and fairly illtetrated to every cetHHitr.
4,Dyo9 interpret the Cincinnati con
vention 5 favoring Blame instead 01 Harrison?" "I was not at the convention, so leannot acnme to judge of its H?niient$,w
was the rejoinder.
not guilty.
The following w the riipottion of
Miveral cfe tor telling liquor without IkeiMt : Again! Philip Thimling, in f4t in one c&c, and nnllkd in one :
Honry I)dine, lined f; John Opel,
notgnilty; Henry &ry, fined fiO: J ho.
Giler, not guilty in one ca, fined $20
in one cae; n m Freyberiter, tlnetl I'iO ;
llenrr Dudine. fined t2Q: Henrv Sry,
linl f0; Jnroh St, finel t80; Ph.
Ttiimling, fined $30; Pat. Haye. telling
to peren in habit ot beeonttng intox icated, two c ie. Nollied in one eae
Kobert Sebnbie, gnod 30 in one eae,
not guiltv in OHe eate; John Lnttie, not
guilty ; Henry Dudine, nollied.
Jos. King: A. Jt B : Inod 110
W F.SimntOHg; intoxieation ; fined $2.
tieorge bebnarr ; provoke; nollied. John Keller; A. Jt H ; not guilty. Joel It. Kin?; A Jfc B. : not guilty.
Bud Gillbam; intoxication; fined $3
Js. CJollm$; intoxication; fined 12.
Wm. J. Hays; intoxictioo ; fined $3
John Hendrickaon ; intox. ; fined $S.
Miebael Pickett ; Intox.; fined 2. Tens. Pi r tie; intox,; fined 2. Chris. Sensing; selling to Minor; fintd $10, Miry Lechner; aellinr to minor; fined $20 in two cases, nollied in one. Geo. Sclmsirr and Jo. Mallery; intoxietioa ; indictment quashed. Alvin In ma a ; intoxication; iadictnaent quaked. Paul Knnkel ; soiling on Sunday ; fined
f 10.
Peter Chastine; intox.; find 12; nol-
Jobu Gekvler; tolling to minor; fined tso.
Kd. Ualler; giving to minor; fined
I)H4.
Dm.
I Dem.
Dem.
Dem.
Dem,
9 LUC irjin "It i uid that voa are personally ont ao.
for Blaine and against a reotni nation of j j5, Sanger ; fornication ; indictment President Harrison," suggested toe re- quitted. . .
porter. Andrew rVhite; disturbing meeting; "I have no personal choice for prei- nwi j5. Xolle as to Alfred Tredaway, dent? replied Mr CUrkon, with delib- Philip Coffman ; selling to minor; eration. "Time will indicate the fie $21 in two casos.
If the silver question i settled the sltaa-i jobH Rrd; C. C. W.: indietmtnt
tion will be greatly dearad. lbe seatqn$bed. of repuWicftB powor, the vTet, will Wm. Sanders; intox.; fined $2.
evr consent to see the treasure or tne 5;at v. Auzley Sntton ; kidnapping;
country dwarfed to a 'gold bt9. ibe jury trial; defendant pload iuMnity;
West will not eensout to any candidate or any platform that will not reprewnt the double standard idea, and tbe greater
part will not consent to a platform thatf
will not represent silver as money bvthe Hed $.
verdict of not guilty.
State vs. Ben. Krodel, celling on Sun
day; nned io.
SUtr vs. Albert Kirby ; intoxieation ;
Dem. i
Dernoculic Ticket. For Trust, 1st Ward, JOSEPH F, FKIKDMAN. For Trust o, 31 Ware?, JOHN P. 5 A LB, For Trestoe, 4tk Ward, SEBASTIAN KURBLJBR. For Town Clerk, GEORGE J. JUTT. For Town Treasurar, CHARLES SOLIGA.
For Town Marshal, AUGUST DUPP5.
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Independent Ticket. For Trustee, lt Ward, HKKRY PFAU. Far Trnetaa, 3d Ward, JOSEPH KLKIX. For Truftt, 4ih Ward, WILLIAM FLICK. For Towa Clark, m JOS. F. SERMBKSHSIM.
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EVERYBODY TO COMK AX D SEE WILL FJND THEM AT
OF
CLOTHING!
Beautiful Suits at $1.50.'
STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF DUBOIS, TOWN OF JASPER, SS:
I. Georoe J. Jbtt, Clerk of the incorporated Town of Jnsner. hrbr eertlfr
that the forpjfoiHg Town Ballot for said incorporated Towh
all the candidates for Town Officer to be voted for at the Election, May 4, 189L
certtned to lht once, ana by tbc certificate of the Chairmm and Secretary ofi
i . .ii. m rm ? . t
idc uPBiiKTsuc xowBuoRTrauai oi lae incorporatetl t own or Jasper. a tilexl in my office in pursuance to law, and that the device for the Democratic Ticket i a RooKter crowing, and aleo the Indepeadent Ticket, a petitioned for by eertain citizens, which petition is on file i wy office, and that the device for tbe Inde
pendent Ticket is a star.
W itnee, my band and official eal thie 23d day of April, 1891. seal. '( Geohok J. Jott, Qtrk, April 23, 18l-2w. Incorporated Tow of Janr.
FINEST COMPLETE LIKE OF DRESS GOODS!
SEE OUR 50t; BLATK ALLWOOIJ
HENRIETTA BEFORE YOU BUY A FINE DRESS!
G. Wagner's,
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COUNTY FOR THE
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Com and see them at my shoe North Maiu Street, Jasper.
OlSO. WAGNE1L Feb. 20, 1891.
W. C. T. U.
Syaod of Vicemie. I
The synod of the Vincenne diocese . will sit to-day at 9 o'clock at St. JofctiVScheol f Xcthml.s at Reckpert. cathedral, for tbe purpose of diecHesingi , and adiystinr whatever eanreh naatterH L1 SclMeI of Method conducted at
..v rn tfor. the. Tb iM-J,ool i 1 J Pf April 2U and 2ttb, in the
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particular, xitere were ten Union-
represented, with about thirty-five rep
ooiHaara of the. American prod net. With
eueh a position on money and with tbe position for a revision of the banking tawa ba u tn oankfi oar bankiac ad-
State vs. Alvia Iaman; nollied.
State vs. John Line ; iutoxieatio ; not guilty.
atat vs. Lee Gies and Wm. Lamar;
vantages a favorable to agricuuurai huntiBg oa enclosed laud; each fined eommanities as to cities and towns, and.f.
with the purpose to provide rood monev State vs. Pat Hays; selling to habitual
and enough of it. the republican party
will hold the Weeta Mlid;torftne party a it wm m 1888, while tbe McKialey Wit will carry with it New York and the doubtful fetatee for the protection party." flSTU. S. Senator, John U. Reagan hae resigned his office, to take effect in June, in order to accept the appoint went by Got. Hogg, as chairmen of tbe Teza Railroad Commieioa, provided for by tbe Legislature of that State, and which la authorized to regulate and fix tbe tariff of railroad freights in that State on an equitable basis. Gv. Uoerg h4 appointed Horace Chilton, of Tyler, to suc1 lrl . tn ,Ko TT C anl
Senator
drunkard ; indictment aaaeked.
CIVIL CAUSE. Elizabeth A. Nicholson : Partition ; Payment in full reported and deeds confirmed. W. A. Traylor vs. L. E. Postlewait; continued. Drainage petition sf W. A. Traylor, et al ; continued. Mary Nicholson vs. Joel D. Nicholson, et al ; partition ; continued. Jo. Birk et al. vs. F. Birk, et al ; Full payment of purchase money reported. T. R. Green adm'r of X. Small, dee'd ; Ordered to ell real rstate at public aale. B. VaaBeust vs. Ind. Brown Stone
Company ; dimiseed.
State ex rel. oonnty Auditor vs. R.
Oa ncr t nnfliBtine
Iiwgan, and" urging his acceptance aa'Haskins.etal ; dismissed. otier tbinirs told P. L. Loble vs. Board o
some wholesome truths, which apply to Indiana, as well as Texas. He said :
mhsiOHers; dismissed.
Alb J. Drabner. et
of county corn
el, vs. Rosa
Ik..-tlA.. . " s. . .
"Continuously for many years our S7-""r , B JZm2?L LT
agricultural and commercial interest C Pr5re , a blve been severely depressed, for which n , H 42.35, SH(1 order for rt,e
there were three canses-m burden-r , gome and MBnecnrr federal taxes',. .- L-." T' Fr"k S"""";
MOiir m a cireiilatiH taeilittn i. ni1 fill
, . i t
come before taem. ie ecnooi
question will be diM!HSed, salaries will be voted, as well as pensions for the old, infirm and disabled priests. Tbe Viacettne diocese covers the southern half! of the state, and U bounded on the north by the Marion county line. About one
hundred priests will be present Among other prominent representatives of the church in this convention are Bishop Francis Silas Cbatard, of VinceaRee, Father Anderson, of Jeffersomville. Father Gueger, ef Vineeane, leader
HoM, O. S. B., and Fintaa Mundweiler,
both of the St. Memrad BenedietisHiab-
bev. Only thoe priet who are in di
reet eherire ef eenifretfatiea frill be
preeent Ind. Sentinel, S9tb. Splurge at CaHnelton. Perrv county commiakvners ordered the buildinif nf a $10, OX) jell at Caanelton. Tell City uruiiht an injunction in circuit court to prevent it, and the case was set for hearing in Spencer county Monday last, when the injunction restraining the county conanisionere from proceeding with the building of the new Jail was set aside, which was a victory for Cannelton over Tell f?lty. Hi;e bonfires were burned oh the streets oi Cannelton at night, when tbe result wa announced. Processions with bra
resentativefe preoent. Mr. Haart,oir
Stale President, cave a valuable ia
formation on the object of tbe "School
ef Methods; "Parliamentary Practice;'
'Had ley Ind est rial School for Girls," ad at night lectured to a crowded houe on "Franchise.' Miee Hay, our intelligent State Treasurer, was present ako, and pfeeented the following in her forcible way : "Ejeeatials in OrgMiMtio;" -FlaM!." She was President of the eenTentkMi, aUo. Mrs. Fields, of Petersburg, grave very' interesting talks oe "Y'oung Womea' Work and -How to Conduct Children'! Meetings.' In the mt the following motto was civets ; "Bei" on time:! keep things moving; elose oa time. Her lecture delivered at night o TIe Right of ChiUlreM" wa full of prsetici: thong-hu for parents. Mrs. Hennen. of Hwevill. Kv wa
a valuable addition, and xv tn gool ougeotions as to how the work hs conducted in or neiehborfne Sine
Devotional exercises were condiKH-d by lifarfHt meHtbct of tbe Sehtol Th following reolHtioHS were p el: "
nfierena, Ike W.U.T U convent ion
u.a w- ik. ctr. A.' rrj-K. bpeneer. Dm Hois, Perry. P-
"r-,-"t,::r ; .I.T'.Tr" T d Vanderbureeutiehe,
-. KCrin SI wtivai-mi wa- acp
midnigbt.
NOTIONS !
SHOES! JUST OPEXED A SPLENDID
STUCK OF Slippers and Gents' Jine Shoes! WE MAKE YOU SMILE WITH OUR PRICES OX STAPLE GROCERIES!
J. A. Sermersheim & Co.
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M. HOCHGESANG t SG,
TMtMth.5rdf.r-erlykptbythH? UU
J..iT ",l'"a wiorniim I UK EESICt BRICK In nj qnntitjr dttlrtd, at tit YARD ON THE TROY ROAD. Rttf- atM ia w ij. .....
W WlUi Alio roXTRACT for BrtlUSil
m rcn.xiM ALL hatkhials, fcfGivo urn h Call.
JNJfiW BR UK YAR
BRICK FOR SALE John Geier, jr., ha taken cliarftsf
lu.irtl u. wn..v. .1.1- e f ....
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iin agw ni ior;nie. in ny tiusnivi
MAAI. M , I II. th.- f C m...... . t nt V. . i . AHA
uA will make favorable terms on be pattern. JOHN GEIER, J-
Auu 31, '881 y.
April 10,im-y.
Notice mt AtjHintMBt. N O l ICR h hereby siren that the undersigned tm been, hr tbe Clerk oi
tbe Dubai Circuit Court. aetointed
AdminUtrator ef tbe etate ef Joeepl,
and Helen Kreitein, halt of Deboi
cottntv. tfioHMA. neceaeft shi estate
are solvent, April ih 1891. Jobx KKu.Ki?rt AdmV. Tra Hunter. Alt') s. April 24 ljl-Sw
Nwtice of AMHlicutfwH fr LittHor
i.icMo. 1
rmcr. u, tft.r 0t m ta tiefwM r jumi'
C!flik-trr t,t cwisjr. t tair
l-t. wiier- Ihr prptl: f an Acs. nti!W
ait im ! MK-cti6 i. ?o limit
nEETIBAl 1 PACKAGE a e or ,i PH0EMARR!S,l MSTiUlS
MR THE CUKE D"
WEAK MEN
L ; cm 4 ImtJiewelfT
"T -'" "
f I
s ,iiiM m mi aran rionanaai w '3 ii w
oppressive local freight rates. With the
evils ef tbe first two the federal government alone can ileal ; tbe third is within the executive control of the state government The time has come for it to be handled. For many years you have con-
fisteniiv and ably labored with other demon tis a a member of the houe, and then as eenator in congree, to reduce the tariff to the lowest rate consistent with economical administration of the government, aad to have, free colnijie of silver for the people's relief. This work will continue until just renulls shall have been attained., You ar needed now at borne, where yen cih best render efiVctive service to those! whe always honored you, and who!
would not fail to do so at anv time to the full extent of yonr ambition, so far m it were in their power. For year the people have been trying to secure a commission Ihw. They have one now. and it is possible for them to get relief from the wrongs of railroad manage-
A Republican OplHlnn of Farmers
Senator DePew, in talking at Omaha on the silver question, y "acre don't count brain rale the Republican party." He seems to coincide with President Harrison's belief, that farmer have not much brains. Well, the vote of vnanv of them for Benny in 188S leaked decidedly that way. It is hotted they have learned omething since then. The Minnesota legislature adjourned without abolishing tights on the stage, but hereatter all good Minnesetaaa will
wear blinder on the Hreet so a not to
-Shy" at exhibition of ankle en windy days. IndUeapoti Sun.
'It k reported en authority ef
Steve Elkins that Mr. Maine will pes!tively reins to allow his name to be presented In the National RepuMiean Convention a a presidential peesibHUy,
Flint ; judgment for 183. 86.
Dubois Co. State Bank vs. P. L. Sweeney, et al ; dismissed. C. L. IHldrrbrand et al. vs. John T. Bundy, et al. judgment for $171 36. Teutonia Building k Lean Ase'n, vs. J. A. Vaeth, et al. dismissed. Mans Bros. vs. J ohn T. Bundy ; judgment $434 35. Tell City Bank vs. II. Hoppenjane, el al. dismissed. John II. Chantey vs. John T. Bandy, guardian, dlswied. Mary A. Blum vs. John Pinniek, tt al; judgment 4SLee.
U K. Wilson, etal. vs. J. D. Koons; diHiied. Esterly Harvesting Co. vs. H. Caesidy, etal; diemiseed.
John H. McCarty v. Geo. W. Roberts, et al ; Judgment for $253 55 Continental Ins. Co. vs. Lorenz Beer; dlsmiwd. HuHtingburgBank vs. John T. Bundy, tal; dismissed. Honker Fertilizer Ce. va. II. Cass id y, et al ; dimiwd Louisville Bmking Co. vs. John
Graraelspacher, as, of Scheirieh, Shuler
X lo. ; ilimiea. Slate ex rel. County Auditor vs. Maria
Goodman et at; foreclosure for 440.
Mirgaret Keller, adm'x est. of Conrad
Keller, dee'd, was ordered to eel! land at
public sale to pay debts. John J. Geietar, adm'r of est of Jos
Geider, dee'd, wa ordered to ell land
at public sale.
State ex rel. I. Schnhmacher. ex-Co.
Auditor, vs. J, Gramebpacher et al. ; or-
uereu supreme court opinion be spread on record. 1- L. Cooper vs. est. f Wm. Totlen, de'cd ; vlaim of 8141.90 allowed.
Tell Citt News. We are in receipt of the above paper, a sprightly seven
column fo io. edited with "vim." by
Hon. Phillip Zoercher, twice Represen
tative from Perry county in tbe Legisla
ture. The paper opens with an appar
ent good advertising patronage fromen-j
terpHsing citizens ol Tell City, which ij
an excellent indication ot success, own of the News aad the advertiser. We
fear, however, after the county sea Question ha been settled in that const)they will fiag ia commendable enterprise of this kind. We wish it may reap the harvest its ability may justify. In other words. Go In, and wla.
Cept. Myent Condition. Cant. W. R. Mvers. who was very
erinuslv iniured in the C. C C. k St L.
wreck, at Indianapolis, is improving
brua f lr 0. twt,n4 til ttpl T
tmA H U- mA rt 4nfr ia m tirt wt.
tlw 1Btll6r llktl t,ttfrlliW MMltl U't tb
fVTTALLY WEAK), a!.-r w '"J
ft I ninn vr hmt; r aMtiu nmavr stmi
AH Ac rUK mtM KXMitnI.WaTIMi1EtKI.
I,. it..... mw w i nmm i i r I mi ,tiimjii.iti i.iiuii m
tmtiM Mt Tfc rrs letift ar b
MKJT r 11. .
bled, recognize God ag oer ruler; nml
return) thanks, for hi kind care in th
past, and pray lor hie guidance. in the
future. Reeolved. That we endorse our
t tonal and &tae officers, an 1 prav God i- ? tn m to spare their live until the v may eeef!f5J?!!Jl:?
ic ufcnirow ui tar iitjwor irHi c. Resolved. That we do all in our newer
to inereaae the cireul titan of ournaners.
tbe Union Signal ead Organizer.
K((E0lved. That we return ear thanks
to our State ofllcers for the wheteeme
truth they have given us. alo to the i.
dies of Rock port for their kind hopii.t-
ry, shown u mblUt here j Resolved, That we wear our b,dge
conttmntly; tliat it may -peak
I Hln I I nil in I wu.r,iT U nrri:iU SBn we uy tmrszx&ww
wr ikMBln ntrrt44eur,lliitl ,':"J"f
-i-I-T- AnliMfarri!ii la rw:,
liM. in 1S. t fkvn U ,TtlAL" cfrtM4;.MliMJM.om''
ht thv ll4l,t f
'- n.B.. ti.n. i matt IHr-. !. - 'lr.Zl.yntttn
mttkm 4 J.r.(n K.lifiM I. Ctt r"!1 qn 1m4 rft it r It rrt tt ht. .
ituwn IL. .n.l.t Kin c.r rtnn. err4 it .f.tiii .i
JMf. llrt t..n.hiB. na.l
MERUaX KttOMCL.
TWO REPUBLIC AN LRADEKS OPINIONS.
"tes;irr
HAn-nte nxMftoY oo., i
JUfTKTi
"Yon pays Tohi Movtey, Takci Your Clioiee." "Thr United 'tales will torn
volume. acres will nt conat or eeMtrel in
and
that
thr
of itself !rettiniir Pr-idMit l oitet - het bralit
Several additions were mad lo the''15 rule"- Senator tJbawiKty iHPcw at
KOCkoort IiHIIMI durina- th mnvblmi, iUm-u
and the choir of the M S. church iew-
dered charming mttuc for the eMtertaiw-
- a ir i ..y l:ii . ami i.nin aaa, nix i . rv 1 1 nrni an a jbl ieerii et ar .
very etowiy at. viceii m pui. - - :tr.;;..
aa a i. . i . . a . i m l unsra aaa m mmtiMi dhihi amamr i
His teeth were an Ktsocaeej oui, his; j " f 1' " "!Z
I ' .u.f big fay. Irr Wli " uv.r-i mnirii in us r wars, lower jaw broken, and Mir lace inrriwy t G . v.,: t i
. 11 Wl proeaeiy oe re- -
mutilated
mnved to his hem at Andersen next
week, where hi wife i lying dangerously ill. Capt. Myers misfortune are
nnl rnminr sine: V. Mil HIS many a
mirere all through tbe State hope may come out of them all right yet, be tbe next Gov. of Indiana.
Lottik Do an a, See'y.
VmIhc of hh Onth.
"VhtKrer i the repablieaa eandhlatf
wu-l be n man wb cm mtntain tht hI kitty tf the parly in the crreat ngii chit nml region wsH of the Ml4slppi The eamlhlatc mut not obiy be neer to tbe people, but mut not be farfrvm tht farm. All prdtifwu parlies will go men .-loely to the farms hereafter ban thet
i ! i. . . .
. their evident evid-nce it.re the grnml T ? ,rt tw' V 'jury and that given la CN.urt bv m-j?ftlr " K fsoml tof r-Iti. -; ..t- .-.Mi it. i ItJhairmm of RiniMin League,.!
a n f v. f lt S V ajlTfTI I
The Logansport Pharos "believe thati lHCllH,.' IHk J0 w '" the new tax law inequaliling l-! 'tfc. will prove as popular in the end a lM"eMwg. lf AJZ9k M .ll ,1.,1 . .n,1 k- aoknl ltlWM foh dollar. in anwer to
Cl"Th forthcoming encyclical letter ef the pep, whteh will be iseued seen after May 1, will , it it said, mark an
epoch in the hitery ef tht world. It i SueuHl amil t jkM W9T7v!rT9P9 p"fllllf
., .i.-tii.,. i . aaiif v ita e u rai waoxrwr
law. It mv be Utile enormoun lhlb judge 9qutl i w Y ork City
year and next, .but after that llwl- . . . ,,L v,
late levy ean e materially reuncen.i ' , ' j T"-'" kuown and so popular as to need m
Ye.h, I doe-. One eh dee yeehIf,rt mi ng trie same song
.m mV mw IPblH HII lmm EArwtapaiatof Inf r aaloa aeab.rW ,tr-tof ttMlwa,ttii'WUHIiow t"it ktHHaln ltfit, rareali. Tmd V-afUMN A CO. JlF7 JM1 KrMwar. T mmmmmemJmw
n W, 1S1 t y
CUrkson, in Itoston interview. April S3
Which of these represents! irr rulitt nepnhlicans do the fnrmeis like bt Both are for Hrrion I
Thia
Electric ISitter.
remedy is becomlnir
e wri
tmv nor taxes than heretofore and oth
ers will nay '. Thoe who will be
eomoelled te pay mere will be amply
able to do so. These who have hereto
fore made a fair return of their taxables
will pay !e tax than formerly."
OSrTbe breweries it IndtanapolU
charge individual buyers ev) earns a keg
more lor beer than they tie the saloon
keepers, and now tbe union stone eel
while at work, ar boycotting the sa4nMr ' r 1 L"'
loan which broufht abets t the raise e them, and talk ef eendiair away and hav
ing their beer shinned te them by the
ctrdeeel. 1
ptie. A purer medicine toe-s tun exi-
himI it i gntmnteeit in l nil liM i claimed. Electric Bitter will cure a
diees of the liver anH kidneys, wl remove Pimple. BoiN, Salt Rfeenm aN
ether afiVcilon causeil by impure bioed Will drive Malaria from tbe syaten
ami prevent a well a cure all Materl fevers. For cure ef Headache, Contr
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