Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1891 — Page 4

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theiiiselv' the "Xilienal Capital Sav ni iiutldloxT and Ivih Association of 2s' nh America, nd the arret nf two ni Hie "uAitrer" cr: neeted with the nwhuMelii Chicago. The ,AfCclntiow,,1 )(! trot awav, through an abcondim PiTsldf m, with orer $IO0,0C0uf the poor propte r money, A traveling repren tntive of tbU fntMi was Ih Jasper H)we J WUka hi;ii iryiiisc l riioiin an agency

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city saving? a-octanne. eerkinie money outside of their locl citv, are generatlv I'raude, got up to jrrt the u of other people's money, without interest, for speculative purpoeee. If all cpculatioae pny, shareholders tohv jjet their money btqk. provided its business U in honest baud, and honestly managed if the s peculations fail nhareholder muU etand tbe U4 of whatever money thev have pi'ui in Like the "National" they all promise hig retnrm, haed upon eome wild scheme of speculation, usually. For a county, like Dubois, our boat loan ae BociKtions managed bv men we know. money loaned on security alt know, at a fair premium aad six per cent, interest. ere much the safest investment for home men who lure money to loan. Besides, the improvements stimulated bv the home lonn, add considerable, collaterally, to the value of tbe shares, and of property in the countv generally. The arrest of tbe officers of the "National" is likely but a prelude to the exposure of other similar organizations, trying to obtain money for shares away from their immediate localities. OCT The Secretary of the Treasury nor estimates tbat the people will have to pay 12,000,000 as a reeult of the two cents a pound bounty to sugar growers. This will nearly all go into tbe pockets of rich ulintera, as tbe law excludes all "poor folks," who don't raise over 500 pounds, from its benefits. Ought not growers of wheat to have an equal bounty? Let's see. While the tariff was oh sugar it sold at 8 cents a pound, aad wheat at 90 cents a bushel a bushel of wheat thus bringing ten times as much as a pound of sugar. An equitable bounty, then, would be 20 cents a bushel for wheat. This would help many a farmer to lift his mortgage. This year's wheat crop is estimated at 550 million bushels. Twenty cents a bushel bounty, to place wheat on an quality with sugar, would only require $110,000,000 to be paid to tbe northern asd weetora farmors, and this woe id enebie them to Mil all tbe wheat they eaa raise, In eompetitioa with all tbe werld, in tbe free trade market of Liverpool ! Aren't they just as much entitled to it as tbe southern planter or New England sap boiler? And wouldn't it be a better speculation lor the farmer titan to tie up their produce by borrow ing money from tbe government upon it, at eyen 2 per cent. as proposed by the Uoala platform? (0The Indianapolis aad Chattanooga railroad, if built, should eome from la dianapolis Tie Brown coanty, Shoals ire Martin county, down White river valley to where it could best cross the dividing ridge between the valleys of White river and i'atoka, river probably near Uavs ville, in this county, down Patoka river valley to Jasper, and then to Ferdinand, bt. Meinrad, and on Sooth. Tbe local business on this route would pay from tbe start, and leave the through baeinees as a clear profit for the company owning the road, and add another large feeder to Indianapolis trade from a part of the country rrom wnicb tbat city bow geti UOlUlDg. CrWe commend to the careful stmlv of those who have professed to be afraid mat tree coinage of silver would drive gold out of the United States, the table produced in the "Facts about Silver," on me srst paco of this paper, and the arguments addtrssed to that noinLin the article. It will be seen tbat while the ratio of value ol coinage is maintained as at present, it would be unprofitable for other countries to send their silver here for gold, as thev would )m in th hrin. ing of the import tip to the United States' standard. Tin result of free coinage wouia be a Simulant to all branches of Business, at n would increase tbe rolarae m money without decreasing Its "intrinsic Talue" in the markets of the world. irrThe Muncio Herald three logically proves that Protection is a fraud and cheat : "If oroteetioa extends to all people alike, then it eaa be of no beneft to any one, einceall would he placed en the same plane. If It does not KtMil In all people alike, the it ia claa ImIiU. tlon and contrary to our form of governnatal Tl,n. . , " . i o uwiwo norns oi ine dilemma. Which will toe protection OCT The State Board of Tax Commissioners are bow in session at Indianipolie, an 3 seventeen corporations are enueavoring to secure a reduction of ineir assessment, while some County A rs are trying to have other corporation's assessments increased, and a ille Board of lleview. to shirk the payJ"- i huhni taxes. The Board should 7r h wind that tbe very wealthy bare iways escaped a fair share of taxation CTSt. Louis lodges are dtscuseing the advlsabll ty of starting there an A. O. u. W. labor buresn. A meeting at which forly.evcu lodges were repreeented was recently held. Nine lodge b airenny uscineu to join the movement a... it U probable that U will lake definite htpc before long.

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mit Ui of lh XtttAuiU A U tie wf DemeerAtie club let b bent in Xenr York eity to-morrow U lb noet imper taut meeting ever held Ly that eenimk tee. The Secretary will present reiuiri from neailv averv Htete ia the ifar OHtgrOWM th MOtt MMgMlae ioee of its erininetere, ai plena win be umMd whereby the aoeociatlsn ". render tk greatest eerviee te the party in those Steles holding elections thU year. All talk about the committee entering inte person. I politic ItUer to favor or democratic nomination next year ie bosh. Anton it members are ti lends of Heral ot the cili.Uu';,ii.l tvtn aliening that it were potable to ut tires committee as an auxilary t wierKd'. boom, which it I hoi, ho uue candidate com trols a majority ot it. It is dlmcult to keep political secrete ih Washington, tberrtore it in't eurpriiHie leal inc la.i snuniii ot kmn whv ih oaH oter tmploriitf mi aid to raiee mooey for hie eatuiu. Ih this letter MciLiMley was particularly bitter afainet tbe P iitsbiirir ?Ia mauHlacturere. who ne rtid, had promised to contribute $46,000, but gave only f 1,300. Mr. Foetor's own tongue gave this away. Ia spite of the statement of Chairman CI ark so tbat the republican national committee would take no part iu auy of tbe State cam paigns this year, it is known bere tbat it has already sent a large amount of money to Ohio, and tbat it is now engaged ia raising more, intended for the earns des tination, ltepubncans, near to uw committee have boaeted, also, that they would buy up tbe People's party of Ohio, as they knew many of iu leaders to be for sale. While our uew war ships are giving their officers a chance to do the agree able to the belles of the fashionable sea side resorts iu this country, tbat gallant old seaman, Rear Admiral McCaae, tbe commander of tbe South Atlantic Squad rou, is in Waebiagten worrying because he has no flagship, tbe I'eB'aeoia, wnicb be had used until recently as each, being now ou ber way to Mare Island -Navy Yard, where it ie expected she will condemned. Tbo other vessels in tbe South Atlantic are tbe Bescx aad tbe Tallapoosa, the latter according to a re cent private letter from a naval officer, being in such a bod condition that she will have to be condemned and sold where she ie. This state of affairs isu t creditable to those responsible for it; but as long as social influence is tbe power tbat controls tbe navy department there is little probability or a change tor tbe better. Cot. Conger, the man who may be said to have originated tbe present Blaine boom, by etating upon authority tbat Mr. Blaine would accept the nomi nation if it came to him without effort ob his part, is said to have told several friends of tbe difneelty be hod la pre vailing upon Mr. Blaine to see tbe wet ter ae be did. Ha says tbat after be had successfully combatted all the arguments ad va need by Mr. Blaine agtiatet accept ing tbe nomination that be bod to ge through tbo eaoee thing with Mrs Blaine, who Anally cave ber consent, ai though she at firet mid tbat Mr. Blaine should never agim become a candidate This may be entirely so, but if it is, then Col. Conger is not the shrewd politician that he has been generally credited with being, or be would sever bare xepeated it. Mr. William Dickson, tbe District o Columbia member of tbe Kaliona Democratic Committee, has iaangarated a movement which is enthusiastically endorsed by everybody here, to get the national committee to vote is favor o Washington as tbe place for holding the national convention next year, am! many well informed Democrats have ex pressed the opinion tbat tbe convention1 would either be hold iu Washington or in Baltimore. Commissioner of Pensions, Raum, did sot attend tbe G. A. 1. encampment at Detroit, and tbe fact has been tbe basis of rainy comments, and has revived the story tbat be bas promised to resign be fore Congrese moots. He bas bees mak ing more explanations tbat do not ex plain, relative to the chargee of asgli gent aad careless work in bis omce. Tbe government is running along smoothly, although the President is at his "gift cottage77 at Capo May. and al tbe Cabinet officers are seeking pleasure at other places. This demonstrates tbat almost any third rate clerk can keep the governmental machine in motion. Bat no other administration ia tbo history of the government has ever witnessed as much absenteeism, from President to spittoon cleaner, as those who are at present receiving salaries from tbe people. Secretary Foeter says tfeere is money in circulation at present than at any time since the war. lie eaieulotee from the sum coined, not bo forgets to state that nearly two-thirds of that ie locked in the treasury vaults or in 2?a tioaal Banks. C. A. b. ftCTJamee Kueeell Lowell, tbe poet and historian, died in bis home ia Maes achusetts where be was born, en Wed nesday, aged 73 venrs. Hon. W. II. English will address the Old Settlers' meeting of Scott county at lexiagioa, on inn lain. K7Mrs. Helen Woods. Washington horsewhipped Doc Blades. She says be taiKca inva aoeut ner. 9CTTht National Farmers' Alliance will meet m Inditsapolis Nnvember 17th next. -Wheat will be 11 a hnehel ia Jaener I... U V f - .. . eeiure new x ears, n net more. CTMr. Gee. Jones, editor of tbe Xaw York Times, a contemporary of Horace ureeiy, te dean. " 4 a 9 tCT The Xew York Demoeratle State convention is eatled for September lath ii aarauiga. -There Is report in Boston that Gob.

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Brii Meet Im rtgnler ssssian Anf. W, tnfl. AH member iwetent Minnies of tact wtitC ie4 aHi upproveU. AULOWASCKe. II. rter. rv or Mii ft 24 JotiH Lorey, work oi Ktreet hMtipe, tO Sell KebUr, work kirel for towu, tt 74 K. U. freight om t4up. e Peeelfv-UawtWrt Co. i )ok. street lewp oil cep, at $10 M) per dec. aMl boxee e. 54 6 Chri. Knert, etreei work, 14 M. Uiwemel, " 1W Louie Duppt, M " 9.50 Friooaiaw, Joe. ead Gee, lumber a4 Maile. M 22 C Solic-i. TreMurer. eaUrv 11.00 G. J. J utt. Clerk, eatery ftt Aujf. Dhom. lierbal. eekry 30.I& $23iOI TheTreatererpreeeHtnlliie auarterly report wnicM wae approver ae touowe; Jasm-.r FiMUHciavl Exhibit for Quturtr ondiHic Auyuat lO, XKCEirrs. Mav 1 1th, IU1., . . - $725 87 Mty 13th, 1st iaotallmeat cor poration lax, 901 01 850 Peddler Iteeaees, Old town scraper, - 1 50 Coal oil barrels, Show licenses, Street labor, 300 5&0 11 m 31100 &alooa lieease, - .-. $imat EXtKXDITUKtS. at Election expen. 1 ruitee salaries for one veer, Salary Town Clerk, 3 months. Same for Tows Treasurer, Same for Town Marshal, 18 75 IS 00 85 00 m 45 27 7$ f 57 Koad work, with team, - Coal oil and merchandise, 338 ft. 2 inch culvert planks, $373 47 Total receipts, - $1 1 86 Total expenditnree, 373 47 Balance, - $1118 41 Cmaklbs Scliga, Town Trees. Mr. Geo. Cox, former Marshal, an peered before the Board, in answer to enmmone, and endeavored to make a settlement, but the Board did net agree with him, and ordered the case to be gives to an attorney, tbe town claiming rroen him money collected by him lor street work and not accounted for. The Board then adjourned. (CrThe excursion to Lou :sville. leav ing Jasper at 7 o'clock Sunday morning, and which will take the uniformed rank Catholic Kuight.-t, bids fair to be a yery large oue. A good many will eome in frem the country to go. par ticularly as they can return the same night if tbey wish, leaving Louisville at 10 o clock, p. or can stay and return on any traia up to the 21st. Large num bers will make it tbo oecaoHm to visit their friends in Urn city. Only $1.S0 for the ronn4 trip. One of the most novo! nrclcetc of modem times has boon undertaken at Kansas City. Mo. A eorooration has been organised for the pornosc of fur nishing tbe city with cold air ia enmnier and hot air in winter. The proi?ctor of the scheme1 have s? cured a franchise from tbe city, and the work of laying mune ana pipes will begin at once. The air will be furnished at a very low cost per square foot. Bzriuc aueged soldier a reunion at Birdseye did not pan out to tbe eatisfac ticn of the old veterans generally. There was a large crowd, bnt lew vets, and a manifest disposition to make it a moneymaKing aoair instead of a fraternal gath ring. At least so say eome of tbe vet ft a a a wans, xue oaiiooa that was to go Bp with a dog seronaut turned out not to be mnch larger than a barrel, and hnraed before it could bo made to go, while tbe aog was said to bavs been loft in Ken lucky! Selah! Illinois leads in its railroad mileage with 10,130 miles ef road, while Kansas is second with 8,900 miles. Indiana tenth, with 6,106 milee. ,.Aam . a a Tiss governments experiment o exploding dynamite at a high altitude to produce ram m lex as reunited ia cue Notice) or FinnI Settlement tat. of NOTICE is hereby given to tbe creditors, heirs and legatees of George 11. fuck, aeceaeed, te appear ia tbe uHoois utremt court, hekl at Jasper, ma., on ine 7tn day or September, lf 1 and show ceueo. if any. whv tb Fiui Sottlemont Aeoonnts with tbe eetate ef awl decedent should not bo approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and re ceive their distributive shares. Witness this Sth day of Aug., lttl. Cehius C. Bauoerly, Adm'r. Tbavlok k Uoxtkic, Att'ya. Aug. 11, 1891-Sw. Xntiee of Final Settlement Eetatcn f In the matter of the estate of Bamkard Vondersebmidt, deceased. In the DnbnU circuit court. September term. 1891. NOTICI ie hereby given, to all persons eoneerned. tt tritnr ku. tecateee ann an others interoeted i aUl eetate, that eiisabeth Vondersebmidt. jaaminieiraiiix, nee nreeented ber a. JB f V a a oonnts and vouchers in final ttlMt ef said estate, to appear in tbe DuUda circuit court, to be held at tbe court house, In Jasper. Ind.. en th firat Mm. day of September, 1891, and show eause if nay, why tbe final eettlentent aeeouHta of said estate should not bn Aravat and the same will come up for hearing on the first day of said term, being en tbe 7th day of September, 1891. Said noire are notified te then and there make proof of heirship aad receive tkeir dia. trMrative share. Elizabeth Voxbbbchmiut, Adm'x. a t tl i ... a ,

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Sheriff tiabe Shank, of Harrleon county, same to the city last night having

ebarge of Klert Pike, who wt and killed Benjanstn Brown, at English, Crawford county, on the afternoon of the Tth inet., as ho claims m eelf defrnw. Pike was taken to Leave worth m Saturday morning and lodged in jU to awaH a hearing; not soon it became known chat a gang of Brown's friends were organising for the purpose of tak ing Pike Irons jtil and lynching him To urotect-hlni Iroin tbe thrneiened mob Pike wtikcu by the sheriff or Crawford county to Carydon, where be w lodged in jail So thieatenlng were the demoufttrattnn of Brown's friends againet Pike tbat Sheriff Gabe Shuek. into whose custody he had been placed, deemed it unsafe to keep him in tki Gorydou jail, and brought him te this city Sunday evening, ami lodged him in jail until this morning, when he took him to (lie prison south at JvBersonville for greater security. Pike is very badly wounded. He re ceived two bullet in the lett side of the cheet, one over the heart and the ether below and to the left of the Arst wound. The bullets tbat made these wounds pa-med through a memorandum book In the fide pocket of Pike's coat, atd that is what saved his life. Pike is also wounded badly iu the left arm in two mines. In answer to a question by the Ledger reporter as to the origin of the trouble, Pike said: 1 do not remember how the trouble commenced, nor do I remember much about it. I had not tasted liquor for mouths before the day the shooting'

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nessed the dilUculty say I wis leaving tbe saloon alter some words with Brown, who called me vile names and sought to assault me, and that some one urge I me not to leave; that I returned to the bar and as I did so Brown tired four times at me. He hit me every time he flred. Then I drew my revolver and closed in on Brown and shot him, kill ing him. This is what those present say of the difficulty. I was so much under the influence of liquor tbat 1 hare no personal recollection of what occurred. I am sure I did not provoke the difficulty, for I am not that kind of a man. Denaifie of av Prominent Indiavna PellticfaH nd Lmwyer. Brazil, Ixd.. Aug. 10. Maj. W. W. Carter, one of Indiana's noted politicians and lawyers, is dead. Mr. Carter had been afflicted with brain trouble for over a year. Several months ago he grew worse and was taken to the asvluin at Indianapolis. After several weeks' con finement be returned home temporarily relieved, since which tima he has been more or less ailing. In 1968 Mr. Carter was a candidate for Congrese against D. W. Voorbees, and was beaten by a small majority. I tbank you for tbe flowers yon sent," she said, Aad then she posted, blushed, and dropped her hed; "Forgive me tor the words I spoke !$'. night; Yoor flowers have sweetly proved that yen were right.7 And then I took her hand within my own And forgave her-called her all my own; Bnt as we wandered through tbe lamplit bowers I wondered who bad really sent the flowers. 1 - Brown, King k Co 's Monthly. La Grippe Again. During the epidemic of La Grippe last season Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, proved to be the best remedy. Ilnport from the many who u-ted it confirm this statement. They were not only quickly relieved, but the disease left no bad alter results. We ask vou to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with result, or the purchase price will be refunded. It has no equal in La Grippe, or auy Throat, Chest or Lung trouble. Trial bottles free at Mar tin Friedman' drug store. Large bot tles 50c. and $1. 2 The Indianapolis, Kockport k, Chatta nooca railroad protect is being revived Meetings are being held all along tbe line of the proposed road, and surveying patties are being sent out this week. It te proposed to bridge tbe Ohio at Rock port, Ind. 2. A. Ledger. A company with 3,000 will be or ganized at Ft. Wayne to drill for oil. HOTEL FOB RENT The "DANIEL HOUSE," the leading Hotel of Japer, I will rent on reason able terms. I will rent or lease same for a term of five years, with privilege of renewal. This is a substantial brick bnitding, with all modern convenience tbat go to make a first-class Hotel. Address, JOSEPH EGG, 46-3L Jasper, Ind. Xnticc ef Annual Election of Dl rectors. OTICE la hereby given, that the stockholders of the "Jasper Farni tare Company" will meet at the omce of said company, in its near ware house ia the towa of Jasper, Indiana, ob Mon day, August .4, imu, at o'clock p. N fer the parpoee of electing ive Directors tor said company , and for tbe purpose of reorganising and extending tee term ef existence of said corporation, and to traaeaet all other businese that may come before tbe meeting ef stockholders. Ser. Kuerler. Pres. Joe. Rauf.r, Sec'y. Aug. 7,-2t. Xtttice f Liquor Liicenne. NOTKR ( hereby (leea lain ekire f Hyvll!, Barfcleea towneiilp. Dnboia cetv. 1ml. that tU NMrn)rae, mate cmeen At me unit- .Nalex, will aaaly f tbe Ceaaty CoMMieiBaf f Dabnig ronnty at tbetr next recelar ia 8etwbr for a II. cae w retail wtXKaiKir wr, htr m wim, mM peim w e wne h. orana: an iee aremieM, WMer tbe aelea") of lac taw ef ladiaM aaeeevina; Mtch HreawM Tbe ft m lcal abe nM Hatecri ate ta be M U an )at Jfa.W. abw Uw HKiM( 4i 0f tf urn of Brttt, MatbtAMl taaikrf. ImUh rmy

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July II, lv.il5-, Ju3l l.'f'.-jy. IH. HAS i:VIIKNC12 Of CisriDK Uun4tt an.l Iliin.lrnU of th Wmi Surgeon and Specialist, anJ In rharre of Ih F.lrirat ami Student Jitlliit f Ihr NKMCAL ANO SURGICAL tSSTtTUTK, LOUIS VILLE, KV., will be st At the St. Oearxe Hotel, HUNTINGBI'KO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1801, retaining awy bmwiUi daring th yr to ramaiti oc day. . 1. Km baa been connected with tat imtgfi ltojluu; In tae country, and nai m ntfrior in (liRnloK nl ituiIm iHifuM and deforttlitle. He will frive fJ fer any eaae tbat he can not tell tbe dfeeaee and nbere! leeated In fire minute. He will return W HwitiaKtiiirg) etery itli tbla year la remain one day. Treats all CnraHle elicm anu jra;iai ibkiw, Kmim and Phronlr Catarrh. W-ae. "I the Kve. Kar.l X-e,Thrat and Uhmi. Uyeila. Bright' IW Diabiie.. KWneyn Liver. Bladder. CbrwOf, Female and gexaat IHea. Xnilenay or KIM tared. A T?IONO AND MIPIUK-AOKD MKV Soffertnr fro Stero latorrhea and IwiHtienty the re Mltufaelf abnoelnyaath or ee in wtftarer yiar, and tber fae, jMduin fmt of folliwi ef-f-n a Btiilnna. btmcbee. debility. nervnef. Hilne nmfuk t Idea, averaltm l aoclety. def. Uve nennry and aexnal exbauMlow, wolch anal Ih tetiin for bairie ur niarrUje, ate prmiiMit!y eured by reediM not injuriCBi. KLOOU AND SKIN UISKABBS. nrfvkiha and ciplkat1on, aa tore throat. faWne ol k hale, ttain In ih bone, ermition . etc . are perfect' ly eradicated wltboat uting weteary or other lujnrioat Uorefera. Uleet. Mrietare. ana an urinary ana . Kidaer TrrtuMea are ieeily cured y treawaew at baa Mice failed. Me MMlerMkee bo hxnrable cae, bat cure tbovi aaa r1rn no tu die. Remember the date and eae early, M hkf rat are away crowded wherever ae Map. CofTMOMtacaee aalielted. aad wttBdoatial Addrcet eoxatiLT-nox rEK. XBDICAX AND UKGCA I.VMITLTK SSe Poarth Street, louyiu, hi. JTnly IT. MSl-ly. Xste Beeet Bemeriy HI fa tfals world., aaya J. HoShcrr, of gyroctwa, K. Y.. la I'm tor Konulj'a Xrv Toaie, Imjoaum ay son, who w jnr: tally paralyzatl throe year ao ail attackml by fit, li not Uml any rfVuuia of titM alncT took oh-j loU of t-u nMdy. lf;oM hert4lj Uwtuk for H. Tkkuz UA.VTK. lxv.. Oeu 17. 1330. Soma tliuo attn a atiuatroki o mtttcwti my arrcs tba. tit tinw-s Zhy worn Im vou.1 control: fJT" t,',, rt"11 lJ wftbout expression, aaU s! t witch t o thn muKka of Um Um Aaii ajnwat otitliitiiU liioveuwrtitof th k-aua titul Km, paeiaUy Uie wrf t Kfcfe. Thre im liHivni nl ei vca, and at uuioi wommi m so nrw omm with dtt-iueaa aa U Im nab)e to atatul. Htani ot msur Kooofe'a Xorvs Touk; tried one lx Ule, , M1 and noUewt ri i groat cbaliax ; tr1l another sow can my tbat I am etioylngpervt k.ttltk, ffendy Nerve ami a good appt lih, which I Jbati v onurwy won uuag yoor iikiiicum. FKANK U GKACR. FREE A VftlwiMe ItoHk em ae mm IMvente ni iree io aByaaitrma, and fNwtr fatlM can aim obtain. IMM hiuuichh; ire m mnre . This remedy baa eii prepared by the RfljwM haaor Kw.ntit. of. fort Wayne, lad- Mncet UT" al Iaaowireiamltcilartil3(iirecuon by a KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. 8eM bT DrwKKlsts at m pr I5tU. CferSC lWe.Sl.?5. BwtthM for COUKT NOTICE. State or Indiana, Dubois Courtv, ss Ih The UhIihia CirrHlt Court, Srttember The State of Indiana oti" the relation of John Gramelipacber, Audi j tor ot Dubois County, I ve. Stephen Hellinger. Mary Kempf, Ignatz Kempf, Peter Helllnger, et. al. j No 1325 Foreclosure THE plaintiff ia the above entitled oeuse having filed its complaint therein, together with an affidavit the said action is for tbe purpose of fore closing a mortgage ob real estate in Du bole county, Indiana, and tbat the de (endante Mary Kempf, Ignatz Kemp and Peter Hellinger are not residents o ine matt or inuiana, anu ttiey an necessary parties to this action. No therefore, said defendants are herebt notified that unless they be and appear oi SEPTEMBER 14, 1891, the same being the 16th judicial day o the September term, levi, of said Duhoi Circuit Court, to be bolden on the Ural Monday of September, 1891, at the Couri houee, in tbe town of Jasper, said countx ana mate, ana answer or tieinnr to saw i a . a complaint; the same will be heard nut determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I have herennd set my hand and affixed tin seal seal of said Court, at Jasper - ibis Jnu uay ouiHiy, loul. Isnatz Eckert, Clerk Dubois Cireuit Ceurt. Traylor k Hunter. Att'ys. July 31, 1SHI-3.

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