Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 May 1891 — Page 4

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JASPKlt COURIER.

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Finn ay,

MAY 20,1891.

mental the Pnatotnce at J tMt, fa minion thwnsh IK wait a ec.w-da wUr 1

v 11 1 1

yTie eloquent and convincing snech of Senator Blackburn In the Kentuck) Demoentic Stat Convention .... ,.. .-ilirap niiftcttntl. .IHlI Which car

ried the delegate with him, I. published! Kills. Cias. W.

Wlto Mt'tt uur kiok Mem? CoLVMRtA TOWXSHIP lias only tea m?H werp ated Ust year ou over 2.0EA), a follow:

Kily Burton, David Betty, Jas. A Ballard Co., Geo. II, F lek, sr , Win. A. Linn, David C. Laee,

1$. A, Simmons, I), A, NiehoUnn's estate, Win. 8. Wineiuger, -Worlhiugton & littsor, -

J1akmon Township (Ins twentv-three eitiaeiia auseMsd over 2.000 each, as follows:

DUly fc Ilstiier,

lilfMKAKY LKOTUKK.

'FITTED !

Htm. Cutler . Da I In

114 Wm wHgaged to deliver a laetura at

$2 lOOHb CoHrt Hum ih Japer.uH thermal TURWAY, JUXK If MM, 'BefrlnniHer it TJ u'rlock, h tk very ug- ? rr'tKtivw topic ot mWhv akk wk hkhk, x

Th wHl kM w ability and literary JfJn'tAtentof Capt Dobblna should I Heart a T' hi attendance upnu this lecture, par.,,ltlcularlv hs our people do not often wave

h iiiitmrtHHilv of iri Hiitir to auv

trteily literary effort. We hope to see a large audience.

An admittance fre of 15 eents will be charged adults, ami 10 cents for children.

ON

Hid Will

Greener, Michael

Goller. Cha,, - -

Huffman, John Hope, 'J' no im I Huahtier, John Hlmsl, John G. Hoffman, John H.

ii oilman, nirwrii

woll repin nil for rtariin. The tflor of h zold-hutr, hloil by ClfvUtnl. to make th ntone" question )i coimW one to th tariff won't work, 1mchu H Bimnil nut. IVonle do not ci how

much thwyate txtl, nor howunjnMly, te il Viot'ft iitnntv nf tuniifV to Wf

..AU T, nirti.r tlliv Will h 001 Uoft'lOHtl, Alinii &. Co.

rtinl th blirM. most iitnM5nuHH.l K ro(U' , .Ucoh aHrtct thP most votes, in the noxt cni- Wrodel, John b, m"n. Tho tsrifl'qnpstion will ou -t KimimsH, Aivier tl$elf, but tl supply of money will LeltHr;.Acob nni unlesa tho oeoole re awake to II.IMetfr.lt-ow

rinmnitrata ahniild ne to it tht the Mum bred

rurtl

WW",.I . llVt-iiM. Dnnlel

The Shelbvville Democrat rpppntly

.

smoerAts houlil see to it that the M-wm freji -l5fs of the people are informed In ro-!Nfukun, t.eo. jr. rd to It. Circulate the arguments for ,,n Ann B. .a rhw Pfatlrtiibfrgf r, J. G.

nomioated Gov.Grnv (or the presidency, nd tha Delphi Dfltoocrat responds with enthusiasm a follows: "Kvarv Democrntic journal in IodUna .Mionld endore Gov. Gray nd labor for hi nomination, eincerelv bolu ving that he Is the neceptablo standard benrer lor sue cesc. It is conceded by thinking men that the West will mintrt the Democratic

9 16 f78 'J 6M StMS

f.m 7,060 8.150

S655 3.406 4 910 2.bo 2.WJ5

4,940

3.240

2.306

2,055

3,145 4.825 2,706

EVERYBODY 10 C0MK AXD HKK

OUR NW STOCK

Or

CLOTHING!

Iteautiful Suits at $1.50.

FurelawloneBeal

DUNN & g.

RowMkanip 4t Co., Seltz, Goorftu

Boone Township llns an oven fifty who were assessed laet year ou over two thouud dollars. I!tt wo only rive those below who M the Assessor know they had over 2,500 lu Vrtlue :

Bock, Francis J.

ca'.diditPfor '92, the factiotml feeling: iniiirittalu, Wm. L. New York making: rithor Hill or Clara Bnltaln, John 0 land out of the question. Gov. Gray Ul Bohuert, Ed. A .

the cominsr man. whenever a candidate

he has excited that enthusiasm amonp Democrats in Indiana such as only the lamented Hendricks could, and with Gov. Gray on the national ticket in '92 Indiana will be fcc-ml for 30,000 majority."

DoBruler, Kir.hard E.

Farri. Ellis F. Frank, Jobu Gray, Miry Graham, John 11. Hakitis, George W. Ilimsrl, Peter and Albert iiautsch, George and John Hacker, Michael

Kelso, L. L.

Kaufmai , Henry J.

Lcmtuoo, Ora B

L"tniuoo, Shelby C.

fCTThe Louisvillo Council has ordered A larsre amouut of street and alley with vitrified brick. Cincin

nati, Chiraiio. Philadelphia, and other lurae ritles nre nsinar the vitrified brick

for pavin thiiir moM important street I LeU)tj100, Wtnfield S.

Jasper should immuiaciure iuiuBii.LQUinoi w, Jc S. C.

brick, and ba up with tne ape in nnving il principal business streets paved with them. The BiHine'si Men's Association could not invest the cah in their Treasury in a more profitable way than to bavo Ilochaesang burn a few thousand ofthetuiuhU first kiln as an experiment. If it proves successful a larjje and profitable business will result from 1U Call a meetiug, Mr. President, and discuss the matter.

r tat Jtfr CVmmW

Hillsboro Fox CIimb and What,

Cm tin of It. Indeed it wa rather a peaat affair.

Tha weather waa very pleaeaat, aad everyone hpieared in the best of humor, -tutl a guod audience present. Mr. Fox handled bis subject well both Saturday

mid SabbatM morninjf. and also Sunday

evoning at Ireland, but he labored under considerable embarastuneut from the fact

that he learned that be had been lorhidden the use ot tha M. E church at Ireland, for he had never aikad to occupy It, nor authorized any oe else to a&k for it. He felt like bis own bad for

saken bim. as he had been a member of

the M. E. church the larger part of hi

life, and is and haa been aa active

worker in It, but, nevertheless, be was

well Dleaoed with the people that be wet

in Ireland and the kiau treatment ne

MTfived while there

But another pleasant part of the ocoa-j

sion was that of the Jasper h. t. wiih thdr leader, Mi Lottie Doane, coining It was one of the pleasant surprises, which all enjoyed. The little

' rullfd Mrrt tlitdr mrt until v. We would

4,310 jjnyg t,,e whole Legion ?could have leen present. Tbev made a L.6i0inrltrn imnrtH-rioii on both Darents

and children. Well may the whisky

men fear boys and girls begin po voung

to fieht asainst their business, ho we

ay, goon children in the good work,

God will Dies if von do, and come

ataia, we will be glad to sea you at any

tine. l ours tor right, A Mkmbkk at Hillsroko.

FINEST COMPLETE LINE OF

DRESS GOODS!

CaTROT, IKD. For Sale hy tht (olUwinji Aiiont--:

scttsru. naoa . x mATii.tx. j-Arietivitu, tai.

Afrtt S, 1HH mm.

HKHKIXr.Kk .. .. ....

K. It. IMK1KKH. Mum.vV.iXS:

SEE OUR ROe BLACK ALLWOOL HENRIETTA BEFORE YOU

BUY A FINE DRESS!

NOTIONS !

NOT1CK TO WUlLDKltS.

kTOTICE la berebv given that tltet

I3.S05

YOU WILL F1XD THEM AT

SHOES!

JUST OPENED A STOCK OF

Tha Shelbyvllla Democrat recalls the faet that tha Democratic Natioaal CoaTeatlon iaitlated tha Reciprocity idea la Mi foUowine deeleratioa ia tha Demo.

eraiia national platform of 1M4: "We fever aa American Continental policy,

beead en more intimate commercial aim political relations with ifteen sister Renuhliee of North. Central and South

America, but entangling alliance with

none.

mrW. A. Land, a blackguard lawyer,

with less sense than an attorney ought to

have, attacked the lion. Phil. Zoercher. editor of the Tell City Now, for some: imaginary criticism, in the. Clerk's office at Cannellon, and knocked him down ami brui'ed him up considerahlv. A lawyer guiltv of that kind of condnct, does not. display either courage or honor, and should, upon proper motion, be disbarred as a disgrace to the profession. Tax dodgers, chronic croakers, cross roada politicians and Republicans for revenue only oppose the new tix law. All honest and intelligent people are willing to give it a fair trial, and are reasonably hopeful that it will accomplish its purpose of raUing sufficient revenue to pay the debts and current expenses of the state economically administered, by an equitable asssmeut of

properly values. N. A. Ledper.

Mehne, Btrbara

Milburn, It. F. Miller, L. L and Alice N. McCuue, S. E. and T. 11. -Opel, Sebastian -Rudolph, John jr.. -

! Rudolph G. W.and Cil.

bermersheim, Ferdiuaud

aeraiersbeitn, Edward -Sheritt, Wm. B. Sehnarr, Peter J. ar.

Schwaftk, Philip

Teroff. Henry

Wiecaver, Levi

Madisox Tewxamp Hu thirty-three aeianad at ever H.0J0. Wa give thoee who gave ia aa ma ah aa $2,600.

Anderson, John II. Anderson, M. L. Brittain, Win. C. Dillon, Luciada A. Dillon, S. II. DeBrnler, Elizabeth

Ell, Alex.

4.110 3 20 2.760 3 770 2 510 2 815 6 7l&

2,700

2,770 6,440

4 605 4.006

2(7i5j 4 915 2 750 3 24U, 3 555 3,105 2,90a 4,230 3 430 3,370 3.870 4 315 1U.9&0 2.640 4.600

2.8)

Tke eekools of St. Lowfc, at. Jaaefk, AHew, JoMet, DBrr, asd otkr Wtatera eMoa, meceeruUr a apr for SupplsaaiieiMT BeaaMff, oaUdSMoet mmA Bom- IMetUatti arM tfcc emaea to tfce school fitted wtUi fwaa ea4 tatrsttoff matter twloe a month. Tke aaami are deHfhtea wtth ft and, Mac wrKm to ttie veeabukurr of the various (Tadea, att mwreatad kasr for B-ooi emd Horn oair woida of yraiaa. Tke paMMier has airen reara oth dcretopsMet of thia unique Mea tat edvMUonal aafUaseea, and k to bcfloncretutated poB tbo Meoeas that la bow tmrtlaf hM h Amton. Bach iMue oootatat matter foe oil the giadM. afenrtoa' aaofMar. aa from tea to ft j-eopkw oaa. rn taia war. M Mdeto aarre Hm aaada of a evaded aoaool of amral haa-

4riMtaw. It wm vr fr.oaa w tea a opor of Softool ami Horn to mm. L noawa. Wu Loaia, for a aaa

Slippers and Gents' Fine Shoes!

mm ins in? K2

TOTIf E ia hereuv given mat uie - i

ill School Trustees ot the Incorporated

Town of Jasper will receive sealed proposala at the office of the Secretary, T

'oeller, up to 4 o'clock, p. m.f on

WEDNESDAY, JUNK 10th, 1891,

for the erection oi a i wo-rooin, i u mui j t

brlek and stone addition to the public

school building in said town. JJH1S will

be received for constructing: tne entire hnildiiiir. or for the stonework, or brick-

SPLENDID 'Jtnntl.tm'tu aahifiHir DQU A RTEIIS

1 . - ,, , a a I. I

to reject any or an nis aa io iui:

.0. Warn

FOR DUBOIS FOR THE

. r. a r i . i . . h ..a.

bidders will ba required to eater lato

.WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTEBS,

enatract and give bond for the faithful

mtrfArnifttice of same n snch sum as met Mime ami e tnem st my ibou

WE MAKE YOU 8MII.L WTITH , ftV renirB. pjans and ppeciH-North Xin Street, Jasper.

OUR PRICEa ON Utinns mav Ins examined at the office of .. .

Fob. 20. 1891.

m a fiTifSernnm 1 the architect, M. F, Dnrhuf, Jssper, Ind. STAPLE GROCEIUES! Rffl, ;

J.A.Sermersheim&Co.

April I0,l91-y.

TOHIAS ZOKU.KK,

School Trustees. May 22. 1891-3w.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Notice of Application lor Liquor

LlcenHc.

I "VTOT1CK It h.rhy to th rttii of Jpr. I j ltotnlnMcc townSiffi. IMit cMy. l4 , ik

B

,k A-tAi 111 aut.1v to tk Board of (ImiMj Com-

wi-riir uftmboU coanty, at their J trw, .it.

-" .iMA, - mrttKA mnv nf a lr prtoii t'f Art. muii- ah act w virtue ot acerttneo copy or a op- . .r. Vut.m ,.. a.i niriwac. vinoo.

cree to me directed from lite Llerk Lmu n4 othw intoktiiHt t

of the Dubois Circuit Court, in a uar

whtre!n Albert J. Drabner and Otto J. ,mm,n,i uti, ruw.coit.iBcnttict wuhttie

nehtuas-Joseph Friedman and George ,.rotiM.ofshift,Hfrtiitlwrt Friedman 1 heodore Grimth, George r, ,.,,,. imjj,ui ,s. tor iken.- t u

Griffith, et al., are plaintiff, and- Rosa Lpnua v-u. n.t raK tmuor in aantlti Schuetter ia defendant, requiring me to

maice me sum oi wioney mernn men- fiit( io w Be mwioii (ki mh ticned with interest on said decree and u my - ttJ cons. I will expose at Public Sale, to the j., ii-n,,, jakl kcvkel.

hizheist bidder, on My u.

BRICK FOR SALE!

M. H0CHGES1NG t SON,

B tVnthy.rdfortn:)y kpt briber tttiw.itl

will wow it prepared to Iuroiti THK RKSTOf BNtCKIn ny qn.ctltf dtfired. at tit YARD ON THE TROY ROAD.

erUmlTll-n!o will hr paldtefiUinr FrjU.aormj

a a niu. aijhj uotkact mr bl ilol?! an4 VURX1SH ALL MATERIALS. IfGIvo ns n Call.

X. HOCHOKSANS M MX.

Jb j. s It

Giezeu, Ed. A.

llobbs, Elijah Sr. Kreiiein, John Letnmon, Jacob II. Lesimon, John M. L. E. St. L. R. R. Mahln, Elmira and others -Norman, John P. - " Payne, Elijah Stewart, Sarah Utr., Aaron Wineiuger, Phil. N. Wineinger, Cbas. D. WiUou, Wm. 0. -

Baixrkidoe Township Has but twenty-three assessed on over x2,(X)0, vjx, :

f30'6

3,310

4t5 3.9t5

2 67fi 3 4S5 2,910 5,970 b.m 2,870 8.005 ft,705 13 920 2.790 9,765 3,455 2Mb 2.690 2 1S5 2.G46 2,650

Ackcrman, Simon Burger, Chis.

Burger, Jacob jr.

GTThe County Board of Education j Burner, Gcorgu sr

Tne s w.xl Mmidav to elect a uouuiv V"'i -

Superintendent. There is no question but Runt. Geo. R. Wilson should be reelected, as hn ha's diweharged the duties of the position Intelligently and faithfull and has advanced the schools materially and increased the reputation of tho county at home and abroad for its cduwUona'l attainments. Give him another term.

Corn, Jehu T.

Dick, John Eckert Bros. FriUch, Adclheld -Fuhniian, Gao. - " -Friedman, Jos. & Geo. Friedman, ifcheirich & Co. Ilopf, Jos. 6r. Hopf, John sr. -

tlaskiu, Neman

rClrTIon TI. 2t, Logsdon, a prominent Japer MHimfacluring Co.

member of the Indiana bar. has removed i ivungci, Jat

to Chattanooga, Tennessee. He takes with him Mr. C. W. .Mason, who has been his partner for several years in the practice of law at Rockport.

fOTho various County Asaeenr8 report their appraisements next Monday to tho County Assessor, after the County

Commissioners shall elect one. Next) week will be a busy week around thej Court House. ftCrTbe Tuesday's Itidlaiinpolin Dally Sentinel, the best paper in Indiana, failed to reach Jasper at all. The Jasper package Is probably traveling around with some of Ilarrii-on'a inefficient mail agents. Call Elected. Tallahassee. Fla , May 26Fifty-foor votes cat In the joint sewlun of the Legstatute U noon tO'day, of which Call received fifty-one and was declared elected. fO"The Pennington Air Ship which was to have tnule the found trip from Chicago to New York about this time, left Chicniro for St. Louis last Saturday In a freight car I KirThc Tell City Desk Company made their first hlpment of desks last week. Thee make the ohiiio patent desk as the Jasper Company. Clntk county hs 23 one-armed personsall self-sustaining.

L , E, & St. L. R. R. -

Lechner, Francis Reyling, Gebhard F. , -S tinier, Joseph

jSteptienson, Edward

Wineiuger, Amanda Makiok Township

Has only five assessed at over $2,000, as

ioiidws :

$2 025 2,830 3.065 W.950 2,320 2.7S5 3 375 6,435 2.410 2 63(1 ifi 2 8S5 4190 531

4 300 3,100

2,125

2,510

28,120

2,230 4.&50

3.7(0

8006

2,00

There i a man in New York, named John Whitman, who eaa move aw v thing he tackle. A fear dara aero he el a I mad

he bad peeked a leaded freight ear weighing 37,24 pound. People celled

nim everyihlni.', including Bar, aMdoi

man offered to in-t il.OoO he couldn't do

it again. Richard K. Fox took tha

wager. Wednesday Whitman went to St.

-loli n'-t park where he found aear weigh

ing over 35,0tX pounds. He put his shoulders against the bumpers, gave a big push and the car traveled 40 feet.

bight other men tried it with their com

biued etrength but they couldn't budge

it. Whitman will next try to move pub lie sentiment. Ind. Sentinel.

It is a significant fact that everything

mat will be found in the next national Democratic platform, is in the platform of "The People's party of the United

Ststee," while everything that will be

round in tee next Republican national platform is not ia the Cincinnati plat a-t aoa a .

mrra. ia f armers convention is as

extreme on the one side as the Hepubl!

cans are on the other. The Democratic

party ia now, as always, the party con

ervative of the interests and rights of

an. Evansville Courier.

I have been troubled with chronic sore

eyes for fortv-five year?, mid JuriBg that

tune i nare uea many tiinerent rumettHM,

wit nitre t.erer fount! any that seemwl to tl

me any good, until I procured a box of

tjhamuerJKin's tye and Skm Ointment, I

have Uftxl only about one third of tbe box.

nnd can truthfullv say, I have never had

my eyes feel m well,- nor look aa well as tftev

do bow. I expect to oure them eatirelv

with the Ointment. Ben. Heath, Dew Citv Iowa. 85 cent boxes for sale by Dr. J. P. Salb, Druggist. 4w.

Total sales of plants by Indiana florists

last year i276,OU,53.

Breitwieser, Peter sr. - 12.085

lleizog, John II. - . l aflo Plau, Joseph - - 1,405 Schneider, Felix - . 2.850 Ted or, Herman - . 3,135 Ham. TowN.utp Has only five assoced on 2,000 or over, viz.: Agnes, Michael - - 3 340 Ellis, James M. - . 2,590 HiuiMJOur, George - 4520 Prechtel, Elizabeth E, - - 2,505 Seng, Jacob jr. - . 3,js5 We will give the other townships as we have room and time to copy them. Speclnl Notice to Subscriber. Watch the date printed opposite your name on this paper, aa It tells you every week the dale to which your subscription Is paid. For example, Jan, 1, Ul, indicates that you have paid up to January 1, 1891. II the date ia July 1, 90, (or any other past date) It means you are delinquent from that time, aad that it ii time to pay.

SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, A. D., 1891. jfotice of Application for Liquor

betwen the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. LieeHse.

I TateTraJT

Hark la ea mm

Ifalenrw

Cut

I In MM wofM

1mnK3w

B5ETWAI

AWtr, " MtvA... ot ltaMf chnntr. at tbeJr Jt.e term

rtata and profits for a term not exeaeu-hsti,nndrthe j,rovUim r an Act. eauut "ab ah

iagaevea veare,the Wdowingrei eaie, rr,r Mjami I mH

it : The east-half Of Lot HO. 1 WOW- ,. .a feet tarred t.r Cltie iA town. mtU to repeat at! PH I III M

' aav aaaaaaaav

and 4 o'clock, p. m.. Of Said day, at tHe vronCR t hereby iteat th etthn of Japerl door of the Court House, in the towa ot j 0dBinhrWt.nhip.nuiwiikcwy.tiin ,

I ar . i

roTtlm of an Act. eWltle.t "An Art Mr"NARRIS 1

I Tl

0ataU

to-w

TCk., iMi t etu tMwia nf Jumt kr Ua. nnLtiiiie tke ult W iMaxfcatllMC llqr.

rLhIrTi. t-JtT-. -.1 .u-' a4 all la - .ml part. M ! co-ln; ia W "aittoj Dubote county, laalaea, aeeeramg io tee r.i,rf -yeeawthaur aahw. fw the plat of Mid town. .uun.a t It aneh i-mtte ad tre4Me win ne4 aeH ?f rhi 'AT,

for the amc or

for a aalacieet aeaa to aatiefy taid deeree, tmt', tm aiaui h. u i. . ...J ..j.. r III Um ui I J-vMk aa tk uratwlaat. f

...... r - Ierfa VxehM whr he rfedf ta aH It M

time and place, expoe to pumic mtm m ILa-, mmmUi mic lt Tatnty

ivav jf aatil r--l wiiie. op m Mweli I rk,M. sa ahawa aaa the f.aawt Matt oi

" . ... .. I .1 ..r I La

than aaart at a fJaM, to he

a Mm at mm ymr. i

WEAK MEN j MTALLV WtUUU MaaaWtaa amWiiil .al

furtlSHaa aaaar M aa, ak c ml tm. aa mi

aaaanaM. i

aatavhiarMaaai

n i r T.mfr BVI-iBrkiM 1nriMMtli . in.. lUMiathMNtiaiair.mamfu imhikit

thereof as may be auffle ent to tnsenarge y; 'tj- - AVgVBT kaiwix. , ia-1i,Saa aid decree, interest and cots. stay . iai -iw WREfl WB Ml SvlKaf raaaianr aamfi w. ia ' i,,.,. TI TlilVini ' laa.T tt.-eia.itltitaa4etf.lar.tteee-ai May IS. AI.BEKT It IKA1I.OK, rtYrrn -x-a1 A,-,U-.r UH1. u TniMffM Sheriff Dubois County. COL KT NOTICE. ! a XftBaoLTrsxx xntcATurAartuji.

1

Travler 4t Hunter. B May 22f1891-8w.

Buetler, Alfy

Ipf. $

t iii b i a mm .rr ant atari iriau atwum mai

1 WfVAl IM r Mr1mf fr

?TATKor Txwaxa, Dckois Couutt, ss :' r;:""."-

SIIEKIFF'S SALE.

Ia

ThH IhImI VlrCHlt Court, sefitvHther Term, Ittei.

Complaint No, 1288

BY virtue of a certified copy of a De- Hknky Mackk, J cre to me directed from the Clerk ot va, the Dubola Circuit Court in a cause Hknky Hoppenvans, et al.

wherein Hary A. Blume i plaintiff, and x0w come the plaintiff, by Wesley S.

John Pinnick and Jane nnnlck are tie- gur his attorney, and files hi comfendant, requirinjr me to make the sum ugit herein, together with an affidavit.

OI Ii and

ffour hundred and eighty-one dollars htt the defendaula. Charles Meyer. D nd eighty-ive cents, with interest on M Qsborn, & Co.. The Farmers' Friend

said decree and costs, I will expose at I Manufacturing Company, and

public sle, to the highest bidder, on rylft SATURDAY. JUNE 13, A. IX, 1891 ldi

iend

W T

are not residents of the State ol

diana

4T OTirK is therefore hereby given

DISTANCED!

In the race for popular favor by giving Good Goods at low prices, AX.OIS FVHS Has Distanced all competitors, and surprises them by the large Stocks of

SPRIrY 6 AKD SUMMER GOODS! D-AILY RECEIVED! Which he sells at a 81YEAX.il PROFIT! He takes COUNTRY PRODUCE iu exchange at the highest market price ; such aa Eggs, Butter, Poultry and Feathers. ALOIS FUIIS. Ireland, Ind , May 29, 9l.

k-lAn lVi bmirs nf 10 o'clock, a. m.

a.ri 4 o'clock, n. m..of saiddav.attbeU1 aid defendants, that unless they be

door of Ihe Court House, in the town ot and appoar on the second day of tbe nex Jasner. Dubois county. Indiana, the term of the Dubois Circuit Court, to b.

rente and profits for a term not exceed- holdeu on the first Monday ol boptetn ing seven years, tbe following real es- bar, A. D., 1891, at the court house I ..I. m rll . Th- uaflivldad two-thirds Jasiier, is said county and stale, and an

parts of the west half of the north-west swer or demur to said complaint, th. onarterof Action No. twenty-one (21 t, atne will le heard and determmetl ii

three (3) west, situate in Hall town- In witness whereof, I hereunto set m Mn nh.ia .nui.rv Tniltana. hind and affix the Seal of sair

I. . . ja Mt I, J a..., t. Pnr at .fuanor tlile rli

It sucn rents anu proms win nm ecu i r '"- """

T.'vrTT . " .1.1a. ... .-Tt t.r.mM

Unit la Jew Tcr -r I J J?" i1'

THI MAX MS RCMKDY CO.

M XKXAK VTY M.M.T. .

far. CH-n.

a i

CAN

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest and co&U, I will, at the same

time and place, expose to public sale the

fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge

said decree, interest and costs.

Said sale will be made without any re

lief whatever from valuation or ap

praisemcut laws. .Mav 18. Ai.kert H. Traylor,

Sheriff Dubois County.

Traylor Hunter, Att'ys.

May 22. 1891.-8 w. Ipf.W.l

of May, A. D., 1801.

ItiNATz Eckert, Clerk. Dubois Circuit Court May 15, 1891.-3w. fp. f. M.J

QiiHnliaR'M Sale of Ka! EaUttt.

rr flTf CK is berebv five that Ihe un

dereigned Guardian of John S. Stew

i Apawphltof ir.formMlM aotlaN j

kf tract oi i a lawa, aiu) mow tog

LOMatn IKiaota, caral.TrMej

LMarka. copttwiu. ante rrtt-i

k31 Kraatmar.

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Jan Vitim-

Adniinlatrator'a Sale

Estate.

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NOTICE OF ELECTION. rpO all whom It may concern : There 1 will be a meeting on the 6th day of June, 1801, at 1 o'oclook, p. m.. at the church house in Portersvllle, lad., for the purpose of electing three or more Trustees for tha Portersvllle cemetery John J. Rcdolpm, Thomas W. Hays, John O. Lkjhxo. rorteravtlle, May 18ti-Sw.

art and Nelson H.Stewart, minor heiis

of Itobert Stewart, deceased, will sell at

private sale the undivided two-filihf

uarts of the following deforibed real e

tate, situate in Dubois county, Indians,

of Meal to-wit; The south-west qimrtcr of tin

north-east qnarter of section No. tlilrtj

, . . , .... one 131, township No. one f 11 soutt,1

m acrruy g.n, .aa mj "r- No .g, wes, atd 27 Hcre8 , ft

r lr n? , :. ri J ofi's'si(lc t,f the south-east quark. Dubpia Circuit Court, the drJp, of iioa 81, la said township atut

aominmrator a, lB eame oi -1 range, (excepting therefrom a piece off

""""i 0f the Kouth end thereof, leu rods nor 1 1

public auction, on the premises, out . ulk bv 27 W(M,,,RBli

...Ma-w a a -r " w a rv aHA I . '

T UUltai'A x , ,iujux anu, a. v. lovi, the west half of the south-w-st quartet the following described real estate situ- of section No. thirty-two (32, in fain

ate in Boone township, Dubois county, l township ana range, (excepting nv Indians, viz: The north-west quarter of acres off of the south end of said tract)

the south-east quarter, of section Hu. and being iu ail two-fifths paits of 142

aci'es, more or less. Applications of purrhaera will be re

ceived by the undersigned Guardian, at bis residence in Bloomiugton, Indi

ana, aad by Traylor it Hunter, bis At torneys, at their iaw office at Jasper, In

diana, until the 27th day of June, A. D.,

1M1. Terms or Sale: One-half cash; onehalf la one year; tbe purchaser giving note at six per sent, interest from date, waiving benefit of valuation laws, and secured by good freehold security. MatukW B. DtLLON, Guardian. Traylor & Hunter, Ally's. May 23, 1801-4W.

CfematJ. and TraV-Marka ehulnM. atrf hariaeaf toA tKte4 for Mmleratr rrOar Oiare u ipott r. K. fats let,. We hare no vab apert Jee. all trtT direct, heeee can trtasact iatent hafineUate aad at leaa e.t than tame nattf Waehltii'toa. t . head bvJc1, dnwfnx, or rhnan., with Uom. We altl-! If latoitai'V? nf " charce. Oar ft- st rfne tilt tifnt Ik t-wt A hook. " How to Obtain Kttni." JfZ eacea to aoiaa! clirnt-i ia yoar hHate, Matty, a $JrW my MHrt ffVJ AflffMKa 3. A. SNOW & CO.

i rtaat HRat, Watilaeiie , a. a.

twelve f 12). township No. one (1) south,

range No. six () weM, containing 10

acres, more or lesa. Aunject io a mortgage lien thereon of $1,100 00 In favor of Adam Hope, with six per cent, interest thereon from July 26th, 1890. Tkkms or Salk. One-half of the purmoney cash iu hand ; one-half at nine months, with note bearing six per

cent interest from date, waiving benefit

of valuation laws with freehold surety te tbe approval of the administrator. Sale to begin at 10 o'oloek, a. m. John J. Geirlbk, Adsa'r. Traylor Hontbk Att'yi. May SI, 18tl.-4w.

A Good Thing. a hare aa excellent owwlwr for a fire

fit.

W harr. an KTMllaaf rmmlnir for a liTt (a-

ennftre nan. To on with waaji capn can funtMi t-TKmtit etuplojiaeai'v i!T terrMory mutboocufied ataaea. J" nHtaa iMMiBaM write to, Wood It FiMlor, OoterUn, Ofw. Ray tft, 1mM 1.

Notico of AppHcatiea for UH

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tm, iml, under Ihe jmelf m aa w. Act to rent.le kfe the aale ,.r-firitw. natt tH ktt tnwleeXUHT llaaerf,

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former law- rrr,UriiC the aale af l"?"fJjVjt an att Jaw m4 art af lawf efteatntc W. 3..

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