Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1892 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

CMOGJIATIO COMMITTEE CALL.

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T Select JHestiiW f ttsa Vw IVHIOlTHtlO titattt CNlHIHalttSMI. Totmk Ukmiktkacy oy Immasa: j The DentoerMie. Slate Convention nl i iStW directed the fotmaiion el a Hew tsjial Committee in the month nf January. IStU.nml every iwh ear thereafter, f Ih eoHitdiauen therewith (kit following

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For President, JSAAC P. OH AY, of Indiana. For Vice Pn-jdileiit, HORACE BOIES, of low. Truthful Turin' IMcturu.

'I he Chicago Uinbe contains the fol

vuiriAV . . . . tavi iom iHstmcumta are issueu :

. i The Democrat of Mien county arc dl-

lKnte. f-Ut IhoPoslomceit JfMr IMUim. fr trtlw! reeled to eet in WHM Convention At the

OOUHty MfHl fl Slteh fOHHt)' Hi 1 n'eiOCK, j m., om Saturday. January I. 182 Each county convention shall aelset delegates to the distriet convention hereinafter named in the rut hi of one delegate for rvery two hundred toIm (and fir any fraction of wore than one hundred vntpj) oust in Mid county for Claude Matthew, secretary of the Slate, at the November election, 18K). Dm KViitat". ilif RiIj dav nf January.

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owing wrmrHnuiy trnilUMl taitn pie- at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the delegates M

imc. mhv i f irur, MlOW mil lilt? peo- ltted IH

eaeh

f?nNvriMiiiiiitl distriat

pin r all eductd up to the eMormitiPg'sj.HH meet in such Congressional distriot ofihe present tariif rubbery for the bene-'at the following place:

nt m miiiwnairet. sun itue out uf ever Second Disrt id-Washington. tour wain and exjwet the present Con- The delegate in each GWrtwtona

KTt u iv HiPiH relief from it hy put-Id'sfict thail proceed to -elect, by a vete

Hi'fC 'HUM) niiirirr UK IHf irce I

t4r,

TiMttMt Uk ll. Mairt -You ai ebarjfed,

with eiliHff ItHwr h )tiMityr rioHr "3ier mM a drup. Jf.' "l-Ut kr U re)HiHb( witn4 who ttred your alHH Uy U IhcIc diMr at SnndaVf called lor a drink, rwiirfd bottle ad xlte. iHMirml out a liberal

family, drank it, and paid for it M "Dor h eav it wm lienor, jmlge V He aaia it lated like liaiior.

'Well, jdfr, I'm a law abtdin' eiliwn.

I aw. Tbat thr feller tried to Weak lh' Itw Uy buyiM licker of me, but 1

didn't mii mm No liuker. no. air." "Wbt did ytHt twll him ?"

"It w a teviMianea drink, jadft,

Hp oi ttirHHtina and keroMne,

topHiii throuifh ihnt branch, and which

the I'niidMl w not deto vt all ol. Tld- fours will lake the Nrifl" out of nest l'ill' chnvh-s a h, ieadiosf iwue, and j hp rhenpor necf;srifs of life followfrjf sirh a course will win over ninny hkorin men to the Democracy. Some Hrifl'qrszr-people ihink it nhouhl he made the only Sh next Fall, and thu the Democratic member of the

iMMi-in Anniiiu "imit their brains out!

fcnUit a ftoiin wall" tryine to enact a Itinera! t-irlH' bill, with the Hepablican SftiHtp him Preident sure to prevent its heeoiniws a law. If they should biicceed the party will be beaten this Full. w the common people re asking for immediate relrf, end not for a game of delay for the sake of politic. They send Conjf reasmen to Washington City to enact the best possible Illation, under all the circumstance surrouiidinar Ibem, for the mw of the people, without regard to its eflVct on pirtizuithip If w(wd, lumber, coal, iron ore, a!t, all kind of medical preparation, a sorts of fruit, and all kinds of workmen' tools, and farm implements, and twine mid cordage are placed on the free liit thin winter, and a constitutional amendment adopted to change the modeot levying a direct tix, o that (he necessary revenue for the Mippnrt of the Government may be collected trom the wealth of the country, n StHte taxes are collected, a long step will be taken toward the eventual abolishment of

oaruarum, national custom houses.

it hv o the majority of said delegates a mem-

... . ..... . vc-1 V the Senate'trict.

aeparaie ihiis Nat are likely to sccureiber of the State Comwittae for sueb di

ennugn notMioncaH votes in

The chairman and secretary of each district meeting shall forthwith oertily

to the trcretary of the State Committee

the person elected for such district.

On the 30th day of January. 1882, (he

Mate Committee so selected will meet at

the committee room in Indianapolis to

elect officer and proceed with the work

ot organization.

By order of the Oenocratie State

Committee. CttAS. L. .Tewktt, Chairman. JosErn L. Kkilly. Secretary.

In accordance with the above call, no

tice is given that the Dubois County

Democrat will meet in mass convention

at the court bouse in Jasper, at 2 p. m Saturday, January 2, 1892,

for the purpose of selecting twelve dele-

gate to attend the district convention at

Washington. Ind., on January 8tb, to

choose a district committeeman for the

2d district, lor the State Central Coi

mittee. All Democrats are invited to

attend. W. E. Cox, Chairman County Com.

Gov. CIiHse'a Private Secretary.

Col. Will Brooks Roberts, the govern

or a private secretary, is recovering

trom a severe attack of the grippe. Part

of the time be was confined to his room

and had about concluded this was the

meanest world a man could get iuto.

The monotony of entertaining thesrrinDe

I," that event the isauss of thia Pail. was frequently relieved ,bv sympathetic

vnn I il Kxa f ...... I . . a ... . , . 1 1 . !,., U ! A t .i

......... v iuii)(iii uil liumciai prinCIDIPSl" ,C,I, ncm ucinp in uiu n ii HI KU

rni.iracing me turttisiiing by the Gov-

rniineni or an autquefe volume ot mon-

ey to do the business of the country, and pav the necessary taxes, without harti-?i-t0i. . cl,iz',ls' g"d ol compelling

iiuui.t uusiiies io oecouducted houestlv and wiih, economy. "The beneficient result of the McKin-

rur wun ma nays. It is not necessary te go gunning for them, as they come forward eager to show them-

2T ; we Jf"ce back to 18S0 we !id that there were 17 Reftublicaas in the Lease of Ktpreseulativss :

in im) the McKiuley bill became a law. and after one year of its practical workings we find that the number of .Republicans iu the Iloase of JlepreseuiHtlve is only 87

This is the people's verdict'

Dubois Circuit Court.

The January term of court begins next

.....7t nun iair (oxen oocsei. inere are, nil told, 170 criminal causes on the

uockqi, some of them old cases, of which

eini ot the defendants are now under

oonu. ut the new cases heritTTraylor has made 113 arrests, and 58 defendants are not yet tound. Most of the arrests

are tor misdemeanors.

On the civil side of the docket there are 43 new actions tiled, and 22 con-

unueii case, a atimber of the latter uein

locale., of red estate in fiduciary trusts,

nre simpiy awaiting Qaal set-

urmeru. Of divorce cases, wherein on form.

naiely mated couples are seeking release from the matrimonial yoke, there are

"Po me (locket, two being continued from lat court Muranda Smith v. Jam dmith nud Christiua Lucher vs hmil Locber. The other four mm.

are John Savage vs. Frances Savage; Jaiuert Songer vs Laura Songer: Lizzie

a. urimu vs .jotiH Herald, and Johu Drabiiig n, Mary Drabiilg. Theia are some quite ..ensitional ao tioits pending, and altogether this term of Court promises to be a viry busy one. Ibe tullnwiii n uued persons have been drawn to serve as the Pktt.t Ibhy -Conrad Braun, Colum-hi-i township; Lineoln I. Kelso, Boone; Augimt Illume. Jackson; Hcnrv Schipp, Ferdinand; Philip Bessemer, Hall; llvriiHu Brelagn, Marbtn ; livin Wha!v, JitTeison; Leo F. Spayd, Bainbridg: Thnnma J Itoacb. I'aloka: l.n

.SteiitteiiBj.el, Madison ; John Braniiaker,

v-a, jonn a i reytierger, liar bison.

Gray hikI tke IiidiHua Deuiocrtaay.

i lie iiernncrals of Indiana love ad

min; and rt-cmrmze ex-Governor Gray as one of ilio foremost loaders of the party in this SNte, Their admiration for hi great ability, sletling Integrity and ioft) courage m bf.Mi iHtuilesled more than once by the highest recognition. Their devotion to his elevation to still bighci

irMMs a representative nf the

and her little dauKhter. When tbev

cane the colonel was too sick to leave

his bed and reclined among bis pillows

The two visitors sat is the bed-room,

while the mother told her tale of woe.

She said she had come for her Christmas

gift, arid wanted her husband pardoned

trom the state prison. The case had no

merit, but as the woman fuily expected her husband would he, released it required all the tact the private secretary

conld muster to make her disappoint

ment easy to bear. She was disposed of

in a comparatively Msy manner, and

the stste bouse senor began to eonsrratu-

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late uiHiseii on to easily getting away with a bad case. The little girl bad sat

quietly by, her face pale and her eyes

looKing on in wonderment, bhe had

not said a word up to this time, but as

her mother was leaving she edged her

way siowiy to tne btKiside. bhe pot her

orignt race down ey the handsome fea

tures 0f Col. Roberts' on the pillow.

wound her arms appealiugly around bis neck and said : "Won't you please let papa come home, for mamma's sake?" This incident should have had ahanny

ending, but the stern-hearted Col. Rob

erts isn't given to romances. Ail he did

was to turn his face and bury it in the

pillow, and while tears may not always

be manly, they overflowed that lime.

wm, bhuler, to whom Gov. Chase

presented his pardon papers as a Christmas gift, belongs to one of the best families ol Crawfordsville. Be was sent un

sir years ago on a charge of murder and

the application for his pardon bM been

pressed for several years. The Dlea has

aiways neen mat it was a strong question as to whether he was really guilty

a m aa, . -

or not. uoi. Kooerts wm at the prison i year ago, and among the eeveral cor

victs with whom he bad private inter

views was Shuler. The frit impression

of the convict as be came Into the tbe reception roota was very unfavorable, but when he began to talk and protest that

he was Innocent, his clear, tranouil eve

, . . . . . .

ami oaim voice won me colonel to his side, Shuler's old father has been nearly

innane about him, while bis mother has

suffered untold angnieh. Shuler arrived

home from the prison early Christmas

morning, it was a day such as tbe Shu

er family never knew. All dav Inn

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mc moiner ciung io mm witn her arms

around his neck refusing to let him leave

ner tor fear she night awaken aud find

i an a dream.

The pardon btisi Hess is full of aad r.

flections. A Door old newro wnmn avaa

n tne governor's office a short Mme Minn

to have her boy, Rube, released from the

worg house. She was black as night

aim a real oiu-isstiioned "mammy." As

sue torn the private secretary what a good boy Rube had always been, two

Krei oig tears lowed down ber cheeks To let her off as easy as possible. Rob.

crtN made her an eloquent speech on tbe

imperative uuiy ol every ciliMti Io obey the law, All the lime he areued as dull.

caieiy as ne could against the re leas of

ner son without saying so in as main words. When he had finished La M

to her in a conclusive way :

" wen, mat is all,"

WAtfHIXGTOX LKTTKJtU Wasmixuton, D. C, Dee 2S, Itl. Mr. Harrison's friend art ImcIIhwI to be jubilant over the Chilian situation, They have an idra I Hat Mr. Harrison ' special message to Cougree rsomtit tiding that war he declared against Ohili, which they cay he will certainly send in m sou e Congra leassemblee, il tbe new President of Chill, who assumed offtee Saturday, deee not before tlo n. Mud an answer lo the demands for the punishment of the Chilians wit attaeked the U. H. sailor i at Valparaiso and for indemnity for the families of the sailors who were killed which shall be entirety satisfactory, will give him a boom tor the Presidential ncKuiuatiou. Thev era

hoping for a message of defiance fromlred pepper an' such thing, iedgn. It

Chili, as tbey wish war to be declared. I waan't liquor, jedge; It only lasted like

believing that war would make Mr. Har- H." rlinn a rAunmltt.lUu m n....L.1. .1, ... I

it would otherwlM be, Trlsif; Uvsr as n Leaf.

The democrats in the House and en- What shall be said of New Year feed ate are interested spectators of the drama resolutions? They are either eom-

which the administration is preparing mendahle or contemptible, according to

tonne American people, and although their nature and their nurture plant il hM been stated that the leaders were whose value depends upon the seed and

prepared to vote In favor of a deelara- the soil. Good resolutions are in order

lion of war should Mr. Harrison recom- at all times-surely, then, at the beet f

mend that as tbe only honorable way to UmM. Why should net every man

end tbe matter, 1 can My on the histhsst woman and child amongst us trv to

authority tbat no sueb statement hM spell out noble words on red letter days?

vcen NHiuonsea uy any ueaiocrai oi -ew a er govu resolutions neen not oe

prominence in tbe party councils. The! ephemeral tbey may be eternal. It Is

most diligent mreh failed to find a our fault if tbey are like Jonah's gourd,

single democratic senator or Kepreeeata- mat witnerea wnen tne sun waxed hot. live willing to expressHn opinion, until There is no reason why thev cannot be

all tbe correspondence between the two like David's tree, planted by the rivers

governments shall have been sent to or water, that bringeth forth its iruit in

Congress. Then, if it shall appear that Mason. Kew York world. American honnp lUminil. m ljlaf Inn I 1

of war, no democrat will be found op- Guaranteed Cure for La Grippe.

posing it; but should it appear on tbe we authorize our advertised druggist other band that an attempt wm being Io you Dr. King's New Discovery made by (be administration to curry fa- 'or Consumption, Congbi and Golds,

vor with thoughtless people by making upon this condition. If you are afflicted war udoh a weaker nation, no democrat with La Grippe and will ne this remedr

will be frightened by a fictitious public according to directions, giving it a fair

clamor into voting a dollar for a polit- nai, ano experience no benefit, you may ical war. Tbat is about the situation as return the bottle and have your tnonev

it stands to-day. refunded. We make this offer, because Speaker Crisp has been ill with tbe o( tbe nwnderful success of Dr. King's grip ever since the Christmss adjourn- Hew Discovery during last season's epi-

merit, tie bad to (abandon hi trio home. "emic. nave nearu oi no case in which

. . Mr. ai . la, .

and send for Mr. Urip to come here to 'aiiea, try it. irui bottles free at help nurw him. He suffer a great MarMn Friedman's Drug Store. Large

deal, but bis physicisns say he is in no shu 91 w. 4.

danger. Mr. Mills hM recovered sufficiently to go to Fortress Monios, where

ne has been ordered by his physicians to

remain a few days.

Mucu

followed

Gray for Presldeat. tncdfoH Ittaoiril.

The way the matter now stands, ex-

EXTREMELY LOW.PRICES ON JLANNELS m Bct 10c. Canton Flannel in the Caumu

All Wool Dress Flannels, Double Width at 25 Cents. in' MENS' AND BOYS OVERCOATS! Cheap Oil Grain and Kip Boots and Shoes! Always IIcadqiiarterH tor Good Good. l-owesit Ioxwible J?rice, at 1 J. A. ; Sermersheim A, Co.,

8ept. 11, 1891.

JASPER, INDIANA.

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DRUG STORE! Csrscr sf 6tk aid Jackson Streets

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(OXAUEUi'ACllCR'll Oi.1) STAXD.)

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at tb. riiaannnlMmaitt which! ' uray is IM only man

theannouncfliaeBtef the House WBO " olrof all factions and for this

nommtllau h u t i-.gili' nauit ivii' IreSfrOH, il tor

and hv thm tim. n.,.tfu mMia tbirille nomination for

will hm niiio nr t u .TK.ni amnna- democratic ticket.

o other, should receive

president ou the

will be little of it left, except among I K rvo m m1.a nn.i.l.vH I. A.lnm of tit

TV uv vuaBluei lite miiyi , i,-

in t.xl.r tha rhairmanahin nf Mtv.om aIBI 9iraW8.

thn Wavs and Mmbs committee to Mr. ISrMklra Kacl,1

Mills in the zht of a Dersoual siigDl to I -oac 01 tne eighteen states which in

that gentleman. voted for Mr. Cleveland has since

The two democratic members of the been carried by the Republicans. Of

House committseou Bules are speeding the twenty states that went for General

their holiday lime at work udoo tbe Harrison eleven have In the IntarTil

rules which will govern the proceeding gone nemocrattc. t I. - .nil tt S.LAalarl

f-rl.n. ho is chairman of the GOmmittM. A ,c Fr Blackferd.

gets well enough this week 10 attend to iHn city, 1

business, they hope to report the rules if u is muna that a western man is I

immediately after tbe House re-assm. ivailanie, tbsa Indiana will stand by ex-

vies. 1 eey are noi aispesea 10 isn

Thrai ia mn aams fnr wiMdur thAi .-1--" . ar.uwiimj

Slates Senate as the MillionairMXMub.r,'" , w J.f,?,1p,.'f twr jdle r" t., .n.. ...n.M, ,1.. u r..nu Am. man r fiouidit ne considered eruel to

II fmla Iba liTnlirari nf thia .r, . .

I have onsned out at the above place a full assortment or FRESH AND PCM DRUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Physicians and others needing them. I will give careful personal attention to filling all prescriptionsPAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet Articles in Orsat Variety, net, intn inaa-iy JOHN P. SALB, M" Da

mRS. T. ERNY, Agent fop

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East Side Public Square. JASPER, IIVI

served. It costs the taxpayers of this

country more than tbe House of Lords. gxJoab Stroub,

wuu a aiemoersiup six uusm larger, itreasuter. d ed of

costs Great Britain. It hM a corpa of morninsr at Enrliih.

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employes large enougn to oe iu eacn

others' way, ail of them drawing larger Public Sale of Personal Prowertv

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employes in the House, and yet it is IU j . " "y manne ancoolly proposed to add twenty-three ad- ff f 8ed w" off'rr sale at pabditienal employes at a cost of 120,000 a I . Mc,'. tj rMidence of Frank VHr. This addition is said by thee who ifi ,wo weil of Jwper. ia

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east noocu.

prepared the retolutien therefor, to IZZr"9 iwusnip, unuele Co., lad

have been made aeceaa.rv bv lha nnr. MUWUii. JA U AKY 19th inao

chase of the Maltby House, opposite the the following nersoHil hMntri

Capitol, lor the use or tbe benate com- 7 head of cattle, 1 brood mare 3 mules mitteee, by the isst Congress. It wa 25 head of hogs, 1 self-Wader, 1 tabiehad enough that the people should have rake reaper. 1 mower. 1 cider mtn i

taken an unprodnctive piece ef property cane mill, 2 road wagons. 1 buggy, 200

s ioc uaiiug oi m private mniviuuai ai aicvneis oi corn, 4 ton ol hay, 1 straw

tancy price, wnaoai msicing mat the cutter, and a ot of fat mi...? lntia.t.

excuse tor taxing tbem fju.uoo a year Tekms :-Sums of f5 and .d.r i,.

same over $5 a credit of one year will be'

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gres.lve and aSstressive demncracv of' Htl very still for a few momenta.

Indians, win be as unselfish in the future ,,,r"I,'K the- eolonel's efiort at oratory

over in tier mind in a bewildered way and looking up to him with her eyes swimmin in tears, mIi).: m'!.11 mn y"H d',,h't My an, did e?" ' It was a wasted effort, and in half a minute tbe colonic had changed bis mind ami issued an order for Rube's re-

nr John L Illevinsand Jame Newkirk icot drunk in an Euglih salqon baiuidav night, and fought with knives and (done. Hnih wpre badly but t. Wafchiu'gluii is going to bore for

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TIXK'CAKD IM kffkct, sbpt14. lsee.'bave coMallv on hand a full line of

the Oenuine Singers, with all the latest improvements. I hare also a laree

tcfc of AtlachmeHls, Xeedies, Oils, Jtc , itjj- for all other make& and stj lea of Sew i"g ii MjMachines. All kinds nf Sewing Ma-

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Mint! irpmiiru. xnigTtins in ms;u u -

band macbiiars My pbiee of beine i on 7th StrMt,

between Mill and McCrillus Streets,

JASPER, INDIANA. PJETEK J. GOSMAX, Agent

For tbe Singer Mannfacturing Company-

I am also agent for the old reliable

Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance Co., of New York, and re

spectfully ask a liberal patronage.

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worst thing yet said 'abeat the new

Cabinet officer.

The representative from your Con

gressional district the 2d India.a-

Hon. John L Bretz, bM a plaee on tbe

standing committee on Education, and also on the special committee on irriga

tion oi aria latins, mere is considerable possibilities In each of these committees for an aspiring and industrious

statesman, with original ideas, but in

previous Congresses the opportunities

nave neen Mdiy neglected.

The sensational reports feleeraohed

from here to several daily eaners about

dissensions among Ibe Democratic Con

gres'men, are purely sensational, with

out any foundation in fact. Tbe party

in Congress wm never mote tkoron Wv

uiiiteu on important issues.

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Ranelaa New Year Calls.

The author of "The Russian at Home"

reports a custom of that neonle which

reflects en dit upon their humanity, as

wen as upon ineir good sense.

I be Kussians have invented a verv In-

f a a .

neniou motie or avoiding mere cere

niiial vills altogether. Those who do

not wieb to call on their friends at the

New Year send three roubles to the

poor, and on New lrar's dav the lour

Hal publish a Hit of persons who hmvr

given to charities (he money thev would

o i Her wise nave spent oh cards.

mis is accepted by every one m a po ite and MtlsfMtory alternative.

W. LDOUCLAS et3 SHOE MMCPA

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N A. Leda?er:-Mr. Randall wit ih

principal competitor of Mr. Carlisle

When the latter was first elected speaker,

was an oiu aim exnerieneed memb4r ol

congree and had himself been sneaker, yet he was net msde chairman of ih

committee of wau and means more claim has Mills mm Crisp than dill had ou Carlisle?

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torn for mL-ZZ.' a.

MACHINE SHOP!

DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Prspristir.

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THRKSHIXO MACHINKS, SKl'AKATORJI'

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TBai,wata, wnm HtiiuiitiM,ltMs

MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW.

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riTTiu.1 or varloHS .lira, whlelt I m prr-fMirfil ts nt n llrMl. I will she rarala

LEATHER axd RUBBER BELTING;

AKT BCSIRRD Sl, Oil SHORT SOTKMC.

1 LEAD!

FOR THE

Best Plows.

Best Drills Best Wagons. .LBestiFe.tilizer, Or Bt Repoiringr, CALL AT

GEO. WAttNER'S

AGKICLLTUHAL DEPOT, On Main Bet. 7th &8ih Sts.,

N. B.-A little extra work furnished

now for cash is Hash,

Oct. 1C, 1391.

fts nst

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Hess at Kuner'n e4jf Stand, CsKner ffjlsrvvtan anst.7th StreetsJseeer, leieliarwa. Marii iwn-i '

TO WEAK MEN

fatRii froai Ut atWta of ytmmtml mwn.tmr

faWemy VWrtraK VfeaMsnMe MMf BaBaaawOO! WR SaM Tahtatta twiMti (aaal y anajhtialaa: AUt

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DISTANCED!

In the race for popular favor hv giving

Good Goods at low pree.

Has Distanced all competitors, and sur

prises them by tbe large Slocks of

SPRING ANO SIM 600DS!

DAILY RECEIVED! Which he seils at a

SMAIaLi PROFIT!

Ie takes COUNTRY PRODUCE in

exchange al the highest market price; eueh as Kgf, Butler, Poultry and Feathers. ALOIS fUHI.

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