Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 September 1891 — Page 4
JASPER COURTER.
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JASPER
FRIDAY,
SEPT. 1. ml
KitoWt tarat the wall a mk4.
Vl. Tklrty-lur.
With this iae the Cosrikr begins its 34th vMr. For a third of a aeutury It
Ita bnttled for the interest of the jveo
pie of Dubol oountir, and their general
prosperity, and It expects to continue
rinltur Mt in the same old fashion. The
nnpl all know what It Is, and If you
believe It hM been an efficient aid. sabsctibe ami help it to be more efficient.
It you don't think it his been an aid, we
f Vf0M WHT RajplisM CaaVaMlapwfciJwfceV,J WAftHIXGTOX LHTTltK. WAmerTOX, D. C., Sept. 14, 1M1. Mr, Harris will return to We I a
ten r-mrraw, and if He can get his attention away from the Horde of would
Its pnblte pap-suckers now waitittf to pottHre upon Him, for a few mIhuLm, be may be able to help clear away the mm
melon under whieh the Uititwi State
Treasury department bow rMti, of hev
Ih attempted to hamper the investiga
lion which it has pretended to be so aux
Urns to here made, of the a f lira of th
i oorxxo to soo our
Lae wee white Mr. ee4 Mrs. Wm. TNK FIGHT FOK PUKK FOOD
Hudson wore returaiT to their home
near Otwelt, Debet eounty, they wool I a to eajNB near a eaureh to too vieiaitv
of Seheellvllle. At about midnight the
eamp wu ewakeeed by home tramping bjii) it waa t n-a .ItaAAVaru.l tHat ft 1m IMS ft
party of regular Duboia county White ma no8 or anuueraieu ann ' Cape were passing. They wero probe! v baking powders wild throughout
sixty lu auwbor.au mounted, atwl lea eouuiry ia naTiur a uwiraiij r-.
by a enow white horse It wat after- aeemuious aiiaoas upon iue iwyw www
ririla aivhojI fkar rom ak nndd s man I UAH V DV II1M HinyiM Urifll VI W"
w eee ww i w i now iaw lfW a w hikvuw wfp r " " . ' . ; . . , .
and wife lor failure to properly oaro for pure goo (wh ch ara mafle iiouniieoe the family, and to earn their liflug by both front a aplrlt of revenge and in tba .ai.It w. i,iu a,- ttAA r iktt haM af breakies? tba enact of tha dam-
wracked, Keystone National Bank, of Courier baa recovered from the nervous aging exposure) show that they are hit, Philadelphia. It is regarded naturally protratton wbiehnodoubt tba newe of while tha oial report! which
aa a iupieious cireumtanca mai juai m tha expert aecountanta at work on the
of tli KfforU to SeeUk
BmI HaiklHK Fuwelom.
Tha agcraaeive war waged by tha
Itoyal Baking Powdar Compauy upon
don't want you on our Hat, a we would
do you no good. We are not publishing ministration bad ban mixed up.
paper for glory, but for $150 a year, tuM snaptcioua oil itwtif
iart of their work which promiaod in
portent result, that it ahould be discovered at the Treasury that the fund from which they were paid wm exhausted, and that thev must be dimied
and the litveatiicMiou stopped. There'
money enough to pay a thousand and one unnecessary expense for this and that, but not enough to pay for the iu-
vetitlgation of a wrecked bauk, with
which a prominent member of the ad
JkU t
thie raid eauaed. Crawford Co, I)em
The "Democrat" properly dletlu
"raid." for t waa a
I. A 1 t , AMAaABi
we (ion l oetiBTe inere is wi.jnjrr in Duboia county, bnt has been bentritted more than the subscription price by our advocacy of the right as God gave u the power to see the right at all times and under all ciicumstances. fow is an excellent time to subscribe. Dubois Circuit Court 1 vet in session, and grinding out jus
tice a last a duo respect for forma of
law will admit. There have been pro
bablv a half dozen minor criminal causes
no! I led this Keek, and a large number
continued The" strand jury haa returned
a number of Indictments, principally for minor offenses, except aa to the parties
in jait. The following is a statement of
the dupoaition of causes up to Weuuee niifht:
State v. Bud Marcy and John Moore ; fonrrv: nollied as to Marcy : Moore
plead gaUty and was sentenced to State's prison foi two years and ined $10. . . . ... 1 1 . i.
aiRte vs. job. uucnari; selling uquur wlthoat license; 2 cases; not guilty. State vs. John Neudeck ; selling liquor on Sundav ; ined $10. State vs. Florian Flick ; A. & B. with intent; nollied as to intent; fined $35 for the A. & l. State vs. William Cbanley; mayhem; inrv trial trial : fined 6 00.
State va. Thomas Motilton; receiving
tula sroodi : Dlea of guilty : fned Si,
disfranchised two years, and seatenced
to State'e prison for two years. CIVIL CAUSES. Chart Fercuaon vs. L. E. Jh St. L. R
It. Ce. D. J." Mackey, President of R. 31 Co., tlesaMdavit for change of venue
t row Dubois county, an 1 this cause is
sent to Warrick county for trial.
Henry Mack vs. II. II op pen jane, et
al.. continued. ' J. M. Burlincame vs. Board of Com
miesioaera of Dubois county; dismissed.
Ben. Guile va. M. Demuth ; dismissed at nlamtinTs coat.
John Mehne, adas'r, vs. E. Bachta, et al. ; order on Sheriff of Harrison county to return PumnaoDs on Anna Raudeabusch bv 10th day of this term, or show
cause wbv he does not.
Geo. Sigler vs. L. H. and M. Co.;
continued npou amdavit of defendant. Fred. Hauler tb. Andrew J. Hammerslev : Judgment for 1265 20.
Adam Slratnaan, Louis Katterhenry,
Fred. II. Poettger, Henry Dufeurtach end Jacob Brendle were appointed City Commissioners ot Huntingburg Jacob Neukam vs. L. Wirschisg; eoiitlBued. Ilantingburg Bank vs Frank A. Gannon ; judgment for f .1 442 15. Nichols, Shepherd fc Co., vs. Joeph Klein, et al. ; judgment for $1 015 70. Adam Hatter vs. Theresa Hatter; insanity ; jury found her insane. John Keller vs. Margaret Keller, adm'x eat. Conrad Keller, dee'd ; claim allowed of 1354.82.
Minnie Seaeat va. Andrew Feacat;
divorce granted plaintiff, and $100 all mony and 135 attorney's fee. Wm. A. Traylor. adm'r Mary War
ren'a eat vs. John F. Judy and Rosa
Judy; verdict for Roa Judy, bet judgment given plaintiff vs. John F. Judy
for $354 50. John P. Salb and Jacob II. Lemmon were appointed Jurv Commissioners lor the ensuing year and duly sworn. Frank L. Betz and Camden Bretz, two yoaeg scions of the law, were admitted to practice ia the Duboia Circuit Court. The Dubois County Fair
At Ilantlnsrbure is in fall blast
week, with a fair attendance and a good
show. The agricnltural hall presents a HiRvniffeantRrmearance.beiug tilled with
grain and fruit specimens that will not be excelled at the State Fair. There Ir aorne verv fine Clawfon wheat that looks
Uki! it would we fh 9-1 or 63 las. to tne
bnshrl, and ia a prolific yielder, that our
farmfre would certainly no wen to ontain from the srrower for seed. The corn
and potatoes, sriao, are the very best, bat ik tiaritruiar RMMief varieties should
be plaeeel oa them, a it would no doubt benefit raisera in selecting seed. The ladies' hall was arranged hy, and u mtiir thm mUmttm of Mr. Frank Beh-
' reus. It Is very tastefully arranged, and
. ht full of nee feclmeae af taaiee aaaaiw Arid The" educational display ia very ne.
tie R1 more room to display it to
tMir Advantage. From the looks of
eaehef the hall this year, snore room
will b a necessity next year, ana men
tUm MmiMMRt should add a two-story
baildlnc. with a eonvenlent writing
rrwM tnr renortcrs. and Others, and an
educational hall, where persons can sit
dawn and exam ne these exhibits at lets
are, ae they command mora time taaa a aere elaaee in a crowd.
The exhibition, all lu all, Is very cred
itable. Ge to-day aad see it.
Static pRoencuxwxs rcfork Usq. F.
Fink. State vs. Anthony Baumert, A. h B. en Mrs. Margaret Altmeler; fined
ft 1.90. with lo 71) costs.
State vs. Thos. Cave; drank; iaftd $104, with ft.10 costs.
I Traaaurv officials nretend to be" rack
iug their brains to discover a wav to
pay these men. Meanwhile the nea save stopped work. Perhaps when ttiey resume, if they ever do, some of the books
mav be misaiHg. The Philadelphia peo
ple have taken the matter up, and if their
committee's stinging letter to me xreee
urv department does not cause Mr. tier
thicker.Rkiiined than he has been sup
posed to be, or is afraid for bis friend,
.Mr. wanamaker. At any rate ma lei-
tar a. nnrtinn of which I0I1OWS. Will
maka Mr. Harrison do something: "It
is of vital importance alike to the credit of tha national banking system and to
the cause of justice, that the investigation shall be pursued to the end and directly under the auspices of the United St.tM irnvernment. If it be true, as
stated, that the exDerts employed by the
government have been dismissed for the rwon that there are now no funds
available for the Mvment of their ex
Dense, then this committee will advance
any reasonable amount required to meet
much exnensea." fevervmtne may ue
perfectly straight about the action of the Treasury officials in this matter, but it
certainly does uot iook so. r.veryuuy will concede that the financial system of
i nation should be. like Cwtr'i wile
above suspicion. There is now a large
and resectable bodvofour citMCns bit
terlv onoosed to the entire Nationa
banklHtr avstem. because of its prin
ciplee , but even they haver charged that there was crookedness in the adminiatratioa of the system, and woe be unto
that administration upon which crook ednes is Droves.
a pantieraaB who is very close to
Representative Mills said of the report that Mr. Mills was hedging on the sil
ver Question : "Those who believe eaeh
a storv do not know the man. He never
straddled a Question in his life. I coal
talk to vou for an hour about his poei
tion, but instead I will refer yoa to the first speech be makes ia Ohio, which will be on the 19th Inst. I happen to
kaow that be will oa that oeeaeioa fully define hia noeition on every question
bow before the public, and, with a wink, "teat is more than tome of hie com pet ltors for the Speakership dare to do." The democratic misioary party, or rather a portion of it, left here yesterday for Chicago, where they will be joined hv th reminder. Their first atop will
be at St. Paul, on the 16th iaet. They are due at Spokane Falls, Waah., oa the
24th Inst. Tariff talk will be give
everywhere.
Your correspondent waesaowa le-swy
what ouroorted to be a letter freea aa
Ohio repaalicaa to a member of lbs same
party in Washington, waicu, u ine writer knew what he was talking about,
contained a most important piece or po lilleal sews. Following is a copy of i
oaraarranh in the. letter referred to:
"Don't get worried about the newspaper accounts of the Sherman-Foraker feud :
tkr is nr feud between them, bat on
contrary the moat perfect aad cordial
understanding. It hae been thought
best to have them appear to be fighting each other in order to bring out a full
vote through the efforts of their respect
ive followers many of whom are not in
the secret. If we succeed m electing a
raaioritv of the legislature, which, be
" ese
tween us, is tar irom a eenainiy, .ou
Sherman will be re-elected to the ben
ate aa a vindication," eo to speak. He
wilL ae mav seem best at the time, either
decline, or before the adjournment of the
legislature resiga, giving as a reason bis
desire to retire from the oares and trniitilfta af nuhlie life, aad Fofakef will
this then be ateeted to succeed him. Be care
lul to whom you speak about this, as it
mieht seriously interfere with the party
leaders' plans, should it get out; out you
may depend oa it oemg true."
j, A. O.
A I I t . ....(. IAS
come from various punuc aumuruiv
fully corroborating the statements name !. tha Rnvil Mimfunr. have awakeued
guistiee ;tnis aa a "ra il," tor u waa a -j . , " , ,Y ' ., .!..,.., t faftr -raid" ol eitlaens of Crawford county, wlmlem- publ c seutimij M In favor bent on mischief, and endeavoring to of rtp ress Jw wh h means wis
brliig DuiHiis eoiinty down to as bait re- TT,7" ,nmniHV nu..sa.i!rarfr,ifnrhit-eaiirasealltv. The Royal Baking Powder company
I -r . . . I ... l . nan lr ITIUUI
The man and woman they whipped live ; :"r a;i . .. . ' ! . .. !(Iiamiriar md to break UD tlio sar
near ciisworin. anil me man i jmuub- , ,; : 1 u Ci " Tiavlnv fined to his bed from the injuries iuflictedUltrated Asking powders, Having .... ... i ... : I fnu ml from an examination ot many
rented ground, but who has bis own no- 7""-"' -- r- i-fl.rm Houses to how to farm, and makes, we market, hey broug the ' ' " are informed, aa bonesiliving for him- the Pub"0,Rdunet,o,et ""kf",t5 SfmS. 2ouX6.s iSL La hi? Zf bare"o physicians, Boards of Health, and Leg U-
" v: " t ...a rliir Matures tlirotienoui me oouniry, onemiiB
stealings and other violationa of law, and J .n th,-ek to wreak their veogeaaee d"s in the market, and the government
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ON FLANNELS !
Best lOc. Canton Flannel in the County. All Wool Dress Flannels, Double Width,
at 25 Cents.
MENS' AND BOYS OVERCOATS!
Cheap Oil Grain and Kip Boots and Shoes!
Always HeadquarterH for Good CxoocIh, at Lowest JPowwible J?rico at
J. A. Sermersbeixn Co..
Z I SmcTr -o foHowin tt" Sr wayaVnd itself directed analyses to he made beon him for aot following ",8irrw fJ1" for, it woad purchase the supplies assisting ia 1heir rascall ies. Coffee was lore "'m v
... .a . l a. i lafir idii. i ii mninu I ill ai as a v
visited oy mem nu w. nrt . -. -... ohlP-e wtidlt
narv. for threatening to ten wmi no iu , " 1 """ ' V. i
found out about white cans, aud after- oy me uoyai company, nuiumi found out "ul w jB h gl0 t0 the majority of baking powders in th wards Mid ba wou 1 g ve tbam iiy xo . b . , adulterated
S? hem Bu the,' waited eigl.tmon h but many of them were ascertained to for them. Dot tbe waited '?,0"V:i,LOMt.i '-inm d other oolsouous in-
and caugut mm , on : a -. -- fc an - tQ - Md
overpowerm no. 7u-m nft.i.lr tinsaf. for use la human
hf had .aid hid 1 dm. imtttZiZm t8 10 enter lnt0 competition with ever It ?hMt waa for soi?e tbiv whin Jed other baking powder in the country, and "d ",T"B f0- !PL !LT. ?uP it Is a oublic satisfaction that in the of
mm mis ubib a uey weni u..,, .u . . R .
I'r. fnrA rnynlv thev stonnwl at M r. ; mjoib wy iH.pw,..u... -
John Brown's, postmsster at Rosa- sts and by Board, o U". J mond, near the couity line, and waking Royal Baklnr Powder has 1 been declare M".,'n tntd him to .11 what thev had to be the superior of all others In
..-.-r, . - .trene-th. Dur tv. and whoiesomeness,
done ai mruseye mo beaiuiui uidk. b it, . r - . , . i ot. Mr. Brownis one of the grand jury at nd abeolu ely free from all inferior or th!. t.r of court, all honest oeoole will detrimental eubstances. t
expect to see aa honest effort made toL From recent omc.a. r in hunt down these rascal, and indict them dent that "
At least 50 of them should be sent to the f ' "B"'" -.m. L V-V .h-T; w
. . . ( i iL. x i i in uiDKcrum uuiniiuni biiu iuh v
penuenuary, wrr- -jw. .. a. t .aemr." the Roval. is aeain upon the
e- .rr i mi oai in a ii at iiiiiwr nvn vi auira in - -
. . waroath. Iu continuing Its
l.fT CUDHntU IHCKi ! lJllllfcl mill . , I, i- Aii. '.nA ni.h f against these goods tbe Ii
"Jw" 'jTr'rr. inr with the old-t me oDnosItlon and
mem, as xne ouirageu taw uemwui. " u , m ,n
uum. j. tic uuuiiw. nunoisii r
predate, as heretofore, both tbe object of the abuse and tbe action of the Itoyal
TTVIslW IIOTFT. FOR SATjE! company, and award fall justice to the UAIUA llUlfiLi 1VJI OAlifii company that eo fearlessly stands up for
- , , , its protection from such adventurers.
rmliu HnuniiiHUU mini uimi n w.
m. changing his busiurss, offers the
abav. Iar.e aad commodious notel in
JtiDir for sale. The bo el is a we Jtecent conservauv. esumaiBii piaco
built and finished frame, situated on the wheat yield of Pike county at over
Weetfithstreet.one square from the court 1,000000 bushels. Of theaw,7i acres
house. It hae seventeen large and well of land in the conntv mere are at toe
femUr.Ml raome.eood well, c stern, aad least calculation bi UOU acres la Wheat.
stable. The bouse hae a good runof It is estimated that the average yield per auatnmera wbieb ran aaailv be retained acre was fully up to SO bushels. This
by purchaser. Will be sold, either fur- would matce i.ihu.uuu eusneis tne iota Ukad or not. to suit anrchasar. For! vield of tbe county. Amoeg means o
iwhi ad fHrlhcr formatinii. call on utimatins! is this: There were 56
or add reei, John Bktz. tbresning machines in the county mis
Sept. It, 91-3m. Jasper, Iud. season not counting those mat merely
came over tne nounuaries rrom aoioin-
DiHme Township, ise countlen. Thev threshed upon a fair
waTTROTS nniintr rf!nt. ami r. average ao.WO bushels eaon. inis
JLP peaditurea of various funds for the would make ihe county's yield 1,120,000 la . - ..til . n. I
fiscal veer ending Aue. 3d 1891. uasneis.-iivausviiie courier.
ROAD FUND.
T"a - j "e 4p
a a ' ' .tArX We desire to say to our cltiaens. that for Expended, - - vj Mne D, Kins,-g NoW
Consumption, Dr. King's
Sept. 11, 1891.
JASPER, INDIANA.
Indianapolis BusinessUniversitY TH tH O H IItOR AD I" B UN E sVa N O TH AM DC H O O L, jwWlsiicfl 1&; openaliUio year; enwraay tine; inilivlduul jnstiur.tluti; lectima; UwV tr: tlmoehort; expenMtow; nolottforWptoma; astrictlyl iwinwItehoolitiBn itnriTaiodBu. moictal VnwV: endwwdand imtronU-M for rHilnrn.1, lnlutrtal. iwfcwIonnUn.lbwrtwwiMa whoemploytkilUHl help : bo cbarce fcr peetUOBS : uijuall ini lln flu gn4uaVML SEND FOR EiiSAaT CaTAL86UE. HEEB t& 0SB0RN, PropHetea
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LOUISVILLE, KY.
J1t:i1 lri-m
DISTANCED!
In the race for popular favor by giving
Good Goods at low prices,
ALOIS FVHS
Has Distanced all competitors, and eur prises thorn by tbe large Stocks of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
DAILY RECEIVED! Which be sells at a
SMALL PROFIT!
He takes COUNTRY PRODUCE in
exchange at tbe highest market price; such as Eggs, Butter, Poultry and Feathers. ALOIS FU1IS.
Irkland, Ind., May 29, '91,
FOR TUR
Singer Sewing Machine!
I bee to announce to the public, that I
have again opened an office, where 1
have constantly on hand a tun line oi the Genuine Singers, with all the latest
imnrovements. I have also a large
stock of Attachments, Needles, Oilf.&c,
for all other makes and styles of bewing Machines. All kinds of Sewing Ma
chines reoaired. Bargains iu second
hand machines.
Mv place of business is on 7th Street
between Hill and Mcurmus streets,
JASPEH, INDIANA. PETER J. GOSMAN, Agent,
For tbe Singer Manufacturing Company
I am also aereut for the old reliable
Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone
Insurance uo.. ot New xoyk, ana re spentfully a?k a liberal patronage.
Dec. 5, lbvo-am.
TOWNSHIP rUND.
Balance,
Received, Expended,
Balance, STBCIAL SCHOOL FUND.
Received, -Expended,
Balance,
veers we have
l-w' r -
tnwovety i
130.86 N-w Life inf Bucklen's Arnica Salve and
Jfileetrks Bitters, and have Banuieu noremeeaos rJt !di tbt Mll as well, or that have given such
406 08 1 universal miiib'""'". " uu
guarantee them evwy iun, hu muu
ana h ready to refund the purchase price, if satis- . An nt fnltnw tlir HSU.
TIhwa rMiiediee have won their great popu
19M.17 Urltv nurelv on. their merits. Martin
S60.x3 rxiKDMAM, Druggist.
1.
Received, Expended,
Balance,
Received, Expended,
Balance, Received all funds, Expended,
TUITION FOND.
DOG FUND.
Monlroe (Colo) Industrial Union
Our Mr. Fink returned tbe latter part o
last week from the old home of his wife
aad brought with him an addition to the
umilv. Mr. Fiuk, si nee receiving the
appointment ae Receiver of the Mont
rose land office, has reeided in eur midst
and the many friends of himself aad es
timable wile most heartily welcome them beck to Montrose, and congratulate them upon tbe arrival of tba little eanbeam from tbe celestial where? whom all hope will live loaf to brighten their beautilul home. If tbe Democratic nomination for President eomes to tha West, more reasons ean be presented why Governor Gray should be selected than any other Western man. The results of the November election may make some e bangs not bow foreseen, but if Ckvehtad should not be nominated we now believe Governor Gray will he. Evaatville Courier.
Balance, Trustee's allowance 00.
II. . llKKIDEKRAUGtr,
Sept. 18, 91-3t. Ti ustee, Boone Tp.
SOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Dubois Coautt, ss :
Jaa.ery
$906 Ml Another Snake Story.
Eckertw Ind., Sept. 12. Professor
2 7R04 John Zimmerman, county superintend
' I . . ... r.i.i.. ...!!.. r ....
l.ewl.ao eat, reports mat wiiinn rnumo.ui icu . vards. during one half day, he killed
tl.073 26 thirty-nine blowing vipers, ibis year
Will go lllio uidiury bb ine wuiat sibi
I Ir.nwH tn aytkaa in this nn.
111
S23.ft2
107.49
o,03 93
z,79.6S
$2,317,37 1
Im The
DhUU Circuit Ce.rt, Term, lees.
0CT The Graad Jury should eertalaly get after those having iaformatloa ae to who the Crawford eounty white aaps viidtiag Dabols eonnty to eommiierimee are, and see If 40 er M et tbe mtiereaate eaa't be safely landed ia the ftlase's priiea,
Ilearv Maoke.
vs. 1 Complaint
Henry iioppenjaai, f No. 1388. Mary E. Uoppenjasi, et al. j Now comes the plaintiff, by W. S. Hnrst, his attorney, aad files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendants Charles Meyer, D. M. Osborne k Co., Tbe Farmers' Friend Manufacturing Company, and W. T. Pyne, are not residents of tha State of Iadiana. Thie action ie to enforce a lien by tbe rbrecloeare of a mortgage against real estate ia Dubois county, Indiana. NOTICE la hereby given teid defendeats, that unless they be and appear on the first day of tbe next term or tbe Dubois Circuit Court, to be. holdea on the first Monday of January, A. D., 1891, at the court house in Jasper, ia said eounty and State, and answer or demar to said complaint, tbe aems will be! heard aad determined in their abeeaee. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand tad affixed tba i sbal seal of said Court, at Jeeoer, thie KHn day of Sept,, lit lew atz Ickkbt, Clerk Dubois Cirenit Court, Sett. II, II 1-3.
W. W. MAUMADUKE, Real EHtato Mad H-ohuss, WASHINGTON, INP. I have for sale and exchange a large list of farms, properties, mills and goods. I sell aud exchange properties in all the States. A large list of over 100 farms for sale in Daviees county, all sizes and at various prices Write or call for Urge list of properties, for sale and exchange. I nave lauds west and north-west on ten yearly payments, or crop payments. Also loan money. Correspondence solicited. 52-91.
Handaome Lota for Sale.
Wineinger'a Addition to Jaepor.
John F. Wiieinger baa laid off a part of his land adjoining Jasper on the west into lots, which will make a handsome addition to Jasper, and now offers for sale 14 lots, 7 fronting on 6th street and 7 fronting oa 7th street, each with an 8 foot alley in the rear. The lots all lay
blah, one of them has a new house of
four rooms and n attic, and a good elstern. For particulars apply to tbe owner on the Huntingburg road, about a mile from Jasper, or to 0. Doane at the Cou-
atxa office.
A SUCCESSFUL durireoii tend fSpoeifsJiHt, Of Louisville. Ky.
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Surgeon and Siwcialist,
SPECIAL NOTICE! MRS. C. 1I0CIIGESANO, Car. I3thaml North Main Ste., JASPER? INDIANA.
I WISH to aunounce to tbe public that I have iust received a variety of
BOOTS. SHOES. DRY GOODS,
and GROCERIES, and Invite you to
call and see my stock, which I sell cheap CECELIA 1IOCHGESANG. Ftb. 13. '81-y. Report
OF the financial condition of the .Tasoer Furniture Company, of Jasper,
Dubois County, Indiana. August 24th,
1891, by tbe President, Hoard or Direc torn, and Secretary, as required by Sec 3803. R. S.
Caoltal Stock authorized, $12,900 00
Capital stock paid up, 12,540 00
RB80UKCES.
Bills receivable. - - 5,96111
Stock on baud. - - 12.000 00
Real estate aud improvement, 6,000 00
ixt In cWfr- of tho Klmrlft ml Surdcsl dfnurtwMitof Ihr MKDIOAI. AND SURGICAL 1S8TIT0TE, LOL'W-
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At the .St. Ororrn Hotel, HUNTI!BUKOr
TUESDAY. OCT. JJ5, 1891,
rttumtng titty BKiitth daring tb yw te rta wt 4y. . . .
.tr. Km mi bn owioctw wh iht irrM toipmw
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(m- any tht h ran MM tn ( m wnrre Watvd n Ave mliintr. He will relurit n HaflUabrit
irary -oath thia yar to riiin oa- y.
Tr-l Ml unrbi MedKai ami mirfriai Ma, Atie d Chroate Cslarrh. IriHatMn ot a Kye. Kur. N,TlirMt .twl I,un. Dyi.tpnU, HrlKat' IHteata, IHsbcl. KWwti, Llvipr. Hdir, Chrwsk, Flentt SfSfll DIjummh!. KlltMMr 9T FH eated. A fugitive icaarsntee
SutTrrinf; frm 5naaUrrhM and lnipotnry m the rlt of lf ab (a yon a or txc In atnr yar, nr4 MhH c, rHinclnK tome f the followlnft f Imu. as iuiliim. bltrtthm. debllHr. nreae.
SitlniHi.ctirtt4H of W, awiofi te r lny, ltfc-
tlve memory nM ie.xunl eihiiw-tlon, waKb uHl ine !eihn for liudnee or nirrli;e, are per maMly ere! by rmMi not Injurltm. KI.OOII AM) SKIN DISK ASKS. SypWIli alM nrfoplioalloiin, In aore Ifcmat, fattf ef tne lilr. j'tn In iht bottea. traptiow, etc.. ere perfectly rmlfeatea wHlioat uaing merenry er ether lrlai (Iran. Ootwrelwra. (llret. StrWtare. i all Vrhwry aixl KMney Trenblea are e4lty cnreH by treatmeat that ba uertrfaiM. K H4erUk tm hMMrabW cam, Vat ewe thea anrf irlven "t W 'He. Kewemher lh ilnle and eeM early, aa his reeaaa are lwy credited wlierevrr te Moa.
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Total, LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid up, Bills payable, Surplus. - . -
$22,201 11
$12,540 00
7,784 78 1,936 33
22,261 11
sKrn, ) iKasserk, Directors. AMKLSI'ACHKR,)
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ftwl tli Ularty
JPor THicee Job Work: Ceaee th Csmrlac Oaleja.
Total,
Skkartian Kueklsr, President.
Joski'H Baukk, Secretary
Frank JosKrn,
Frederic
John Gram
Sworn and subscribed to before me, s Notarv Public. In and for the county ol
Dubois, and State of Indiana, this Sth
dav of September. 1891,
WHneae my hand and official seal this
5th day of September, 1891. l. s. y Grorcik J. Jbtt, dept. 11, 91-2w. Notary Public.
Survey Noticw. NOTICE is hereby given to all interested that the undersigned will prooeed with the eounty Surveyor or DuboU eounty, Ind., oa Oct. IS, 1891, to run thr lines aad determine the boundaries ol
See. tweaty-seven (17) Town One (1) North Raaee Six (a) West, in Boo hp
township. The Intermediate lines will also be ran and the ear ncrs aetablished.
All later eeted are requested to be prog eat. Johm F. Grat. Seat. 11, 18f l-.t.
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