Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1892 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER.
CAMMPATM' COMBBj
rwr trwMtlMC A sterna. W .HtH-l lo H4tmc tli unit TKOMAK JLhnIu Mtor. fr tk KUtMlh JUl ClraeW. WIUJ M K. COX U a eawlUate fcr Prwacjulwr AttJaiy at tkt llth J4M-I Crrlt. l' ,mTi XMk CWU.a of Uw CtrMt. W r tthwlii t mhuhm tk wt gAMtJKt. w K1M a a rl4t I Ilw'ratk Jtt4lla tiumtom (or lb iwtHlMti fw frtlHS AttHf lUt RUvrti JkU ttftmlt. MAKKIACSC MOKKfU hAVO bsU rSUed this week to ,I.M. Ferguson and Ssvlna E Rndgere. Theopolia Riley""1 Jennie Pavey. lMlWlVBMKSTi-Lllt. KCHMJ l nukl improvements ie hW rMWiHw this wk. Mr Albert Sendermsn has carpenters at work In his store room, re-arranging iihelviHg,., preparatory to petting in a big 8to:k there this FhII. Mr. 8. Knebler la talking f putting up a Urge hriok store roon JhM south of hi present store. He need the additional room 1h hie business. Insank TniAL.-On Jalv 8ih John W. Landreth and Cutler Uendrlckeon filed affidavits In the Clerk's ORce, that Wen. Miller of Columbia Tp, was dangereuely insane ami had ben so for five yeare Kl". Moore and Bridges, of that township, were eppoluted to cxamiue Into the allied insanity; and on Tuesday after examining witnesses, they found that La waa not IhmrK hut 8UH(!Ct tO fits 1
Is said plte work induced the filing of
the aaadavite. Bill of ExceptioMR Filed.
Th hill ot rxcentlons in the famous
4,Whlte Cap" esses, against Hohbs, and three others who were convicted at the April terra ot court, and ore now lu the State's prUon, has been filed In the Clerk's offlce, and the Clerk is now buey a. w;n mii the transcript to tend to the
Supreme Court. It will make about 500 nf I aval can. and in a bit job.
Th hill of exception In the ce of
Tnh Tlarrv VI. Ii. K. Jc St. L. COnS. It.
R. Co. for damagen for killing Henry .... ....l for which the iiiry awarded
nlalntlff $000 damages, was filed lost Friday by Deft' attorneys. The transcript in thia case will alto make about 500 nagea. and will keep the deputy elerk
at work for some time. shakes-, wwtf ef ceoy fr ri . Plienix Loan Auocintlon.
The annaal exanainslion of the condition of the -Phetilx Loan Acnociation up to June 30th, was madf for the memlwre thU vear bv M-.ar. T. K. l)oii(eherty and John K. McFall. with the following
abowing: Srkiks "A. ' JlHee collected, Tranefers, Finm. -Interest,
A wirnM.ttr by th hsmm f M. S. Vowrt, Ml from th mf wf a kouee 1h Kh D MollHM, lOWa. WHl MwlalfUMl Baleful hJ
MrhHM tfirHin f the wrki, wWkh he eurwi
wan mm .iue or UhNwUM-lahi t wain balm.
He Mya K f worth & H UttU. it mtt WImI
W eeU. rortala bv Dr. J. P.Halh. 4.
Died, July 7lh, nf xeneral debit-
ty, hrouitht en by bniHohithi.eemtrActed
h the army, and aathma, Mr. LeoroLD
Outxwsilkk, aged 44 years. He bad
been eiek fur over a year, not able to do
trtrsville Pelntm.-CIevoliaaid
KatifleatlHi
TberatifiMtlon meellnK held hero on
aet Batnrdty nU ht woe a crand lueeees
... . B A A W f -aa m
u i i..Li-. in. avarv nanieitimr. u chick
? r wwn, nm eniHa-wu iwr mny yean. - y. .Ufc ,,fl .r,n.rw brl.
lie was iwrlert In St.Joee&h'e church ' i ' " V,
ini mum iu un; v uou wiJ" 1 .. , . . ,
...i.i. .i - j i .i .) (liaruiuraMi Mime rxociiwni mnain.
union inn iw rB.r. lor nm W " a . ;.n .1.. f..nar k... it. rl. with
tha firaat (niiMlr A faar morol ' " r- .
. i . i j j . . j. i nuira and ixinniira wbtibk
veai a aau meir emtrr ana nsrni " , ... .
mi...il. i ' ... mm flriTini niu lawn. iiniiDi fiiui
oi Harm win oniy m uvsra ai m ,.,------- - fk' .j,.- ftf
......o ie L. . a - .ii id Bin. iu irv K a art im - ' v-
formed, t. kail
. . t " i T . m i m nePai infji mpei ins wh iv wa uv
$7.20ROO 6 75 .20
rf2 50
Tntal receipt" lust yeer, Coliecteil before,
7.874 45
6866 86
farOaeaanAi
H'tckmt of til in Liowming Power.-LMt U. S. Gov't Report n
Baking Biwder
ABScavraar
MOWERS THE ;, BEST.
17M SOLD IX 1N1.
6ct t. leei-iy.
graveyard en Saturday by hie comrade . r?B.J ,k- -ThI . iu or thiO.A K., who b4in to really "lih iuli!r!i7ht ! how the soldiers of the w?r of the rebel- M2tJ i9 3 n GfX lion are beinc called to ober at double cowipllehed mueielan, Prof. J. D. Gray,
lered on the other shore, while other wj hr0;rMt(Mi fflmen enjoy the benefits of their untold y c, rJh?i ta th. rkra th MMtinar wae called to
coiiRinuiionai, anoroaen union, jar. r--v V wT.-iTr who ataed the eb Guizweller teavea a widow end eight fy 8'?:J '"!l7fr,u -Vi..SidaMMh children, Are or them under IS ymTrs. r!irl t Thl 2ho He we a member of Co. E, 1431 Ind. 7 ?iTf ifra tor be Clove Infantry Vole, and wae dieeherffed Oot. , T? ' ? AfSefcK 17. lt5. Upon hie return to Jasper he U"d lfrJ5!2i!l
enfeoffed in buteherinf toreveral years, ."553 PreeMent William .nd wu elected Marshal of the town E"!."'!?. vfilpraaidint several terms, until his declining health 1 "Vr. J E. Krodel ' Trelsprevented his encacinai in any regular 'L ?e',,7- ' Kr0, F
Otwoll OrlJUifctiMeM. Boiling hot. Otwell Is still on top.
Mies Hattle Bartl, of Alferdsvllle, via ited her Pa bore laet week. Mr. James 8eanland fa making frequent trips to Portereville. Say, Jim, what is the attraction? The 4th of July paeeed off se agreeably end en pltwant that our people regret that the 4th don't eense eftener. Jeeoh Bowers it Sons have a new Hubee engine. We do not elaim to know Anything about engines, but would pronounce that one a dandy.
Reed'a Circus visited our plaee on the 6th inet. and was agreeably surprised to Hod Ot well so liberal and eo pleasant. The oroceeds from the cireue here netted
75 mors than from osr neighboring city of Petersburg.
LOU.
bafr. annnnannnnV manma. ' alnnnnnnmrwmKi nfnnnnnnnnnEennnflBnnnanW S t!
It cuu a swath S, C
THE PEERING GIANT MOWKU ie eo called
7 feet, while drawing almost ae easy ae a light mower. Tale ie due meet et all, M the fact tlut the friction ot ihe cutter bar ie taken eaT the groeinl by a strew eap porllHg epiral spring. Iu addition to this, it bee all the deiraMe featnree net bave)
made the NEW DEEHING MOWEK ee popular with tbefarawa. A boy
mauage it, and cut with It at least 80 neree a dny. Call and eee tbem. April 15 18.-5w. JA8PEK, INDIANA.
business. Death to him was a happy re
lease from ee tiering.
urar. J. D. Grav.
Then enee ehee were tieiiveren oy w .
E. Cor. W. A. Wilson. M. A. Sweeney,
G. R. Wilson, A. II. Trayior, Herman
Eckert, James S Mllbnrn, and others, which were received in grand style by
the large nndience. very Democrat present joined the Club, and it bide fair to be the largest
K. of A of Jasper are Club in the county. Observer.
crnrRer. F. C. Iglehart, Newark, N.
J., writes: "A corn on Ihe toe In a
thorn in the flesh, which "U. U. U. Uer
tain Corn Cure" most mereifully re
movee. Sold by M. Friedman. 4w.
ItrThe U. R. C
making preparations for a big time Aug.
221, at their prljse drill. Aoceptancee of iBdi.-.DelU Sentinel : In the ehnrch
tneir invitettous nave been reoeiveitirom n..nu MA nr..H Armv ooit Par
various Ranks enough to ateure the lar ,, wM, be right campaigning.
Bm oiuna There ae neso rear no pursue or eenoar
r. . t.L liij t.i. raeementa attending seeming discourtesy
uu ant PRnim inar inirain nun . , , - . ,
hlltar dihmoiii mixlHrM whan viHI oaa rmmn
get -'C. C. C. Certain Chill" Cure on A '.1 uT!L 1J . ,T
aVae sm cwiew " imi
surround him.
related the
tl Battle billietuneee. beaiesrs Ma other dav. The governor fell in with
Itris, bieek up chills with "0. C. C. Cer half a donen comrades, one of whom was
lain Chill Cura" me nleasant remedv. hoea of the iter that ha1 possesion or tne
No cure, uo pay. Sold by H. Fried-erowd. First one and then the other in
. If.. . Sf-.L.I a. - . . . .
man. inr. iihso en ibi parson nriRiinK w
hut the iMriou refused.
T Death and taxes are not the only But von can taken eeltzer. governor,"
- . . a af I -
ccriamiiee; wvj. kj, v. icriam vorn aald a enmrade. Cure" is a ' Dead Certain Cnre" for jff i think rourldon't driak eelt
. a a a m mm i - -
corne ana bhniohb. sola ey m, r nen-Uar" resiled Comrade Ira J.
get "U. U. U. (Jertain Uhiir unra on a . " V.wl. - guarantee. Any child will take it. Sold out.i.t byM.Friedmai. 4w. .. fmwvim rro ' An inotanoeof title kind was rel
man.
Pi'ecaedtttg ef Jneper
4w.
Town
Total receipts, - $14,731 30 Loaned out, - - 12,S2S 1U1 out on olhcr voiiclier. 3 trJ lUlanon on hand. Jni 30th, 1.701 02 'ortyfour hrea hve t",n oancellwl in tliU Serien. leaving 456 share l tnrce. nnd dues thereon paid up to June 30th. 1894. Total ""Pt 114 504 02 : vsho of sharps 31 80 each : amouft r du pnfd iu b won hr?holdpr $28; gain nn each hare $3 80; avernue rate of interest realized by shareholders a fraction over 11 per cent, per annum.
OKKIK9 "i. Total receipts, 1'aid out,
7 07 77 6.812 35
Balance on hand, - 274,42 There are five hundred sharea of $100 each in this Series. Thar U loaned on twelve
mortgages, - $6.700 00
peiitien tor the grading of a portion
th
Total aeeets, - fC,975 4a
Value of shares each $13 &5. Tiy aM.CK-lUUT tta fnTpyiiHaTi
Pkh&onai,. Mlee Ssrah Friedman returned thin week from vWiting friends
and relativee at Louisville and Cincin
natl. where ahe enloved a very pleaeaat
short summer vacation.
Mies Minnie Friedman returned home
last Monday evening, after a month', sojourn at Louisville, and reports a de Ughtful time.
Mr. Will Eckerf, of Louisville, Ky., Is visiting friends and relatives at Jasper.
Mrs. M. A. Sermersheim and Mr,
Auarust Sonderman are visiting their
daughters at St. Mary's-of-the-Woods.
Mr. George J. Jutt went to Louisville
Monday, visiting a part of his family
resident there.
Mies Anna Sollga returned to her
parents in Jasper, after a prolonged
stay in Eransville.
Mrs. Mary Hnrst.of Cleveland, Ohio,
an old-time resident of this township
who will be remembered by many peo
nle in Jenner. is visiting her daughters,
Mra. 0. Seller and Mrs. John Blum, In
Jasper, the latter of whom ie in poor
health.
Mies Anna Montoux. daughter of Dr.
K. Montoux, of Reason. Ind., la visiting
friends in Jasper, and will witness the
marriage of her brother Henry to Mies Anna ftremelspecher, in St. Joseph's
church, next Tuesday morning.
Mr. J. D. Armstrong, of Ihe Oakland
City Record, spent a few hours in Jas
per on Wednesday.
Mr. Pat. L. Sweeney returned home Tuesday from an extended trip East,
and a visit to his old chum. Jamee G
Blaine, K4i.,at Bar Harbor, Me., whith
or hn went to congratulate him en the
net that he waa not nominated at Mln
neapolli, ig the ticket is doomed to ee
tf neminona defeat in November.
Mies Katie Hnberle U visiting at St
Mary's of the Woods.
Meeere. Jos. M. Friedman and Frank
ivunkel ere trying the htalthisayin
made, and finds that a brlek building ol
t I a Axa.A f . a Z lLa
Sir. aueoier aianua eigm mi in .jiuih. .f n r.ta.
tract, and will be materially damaged "" c
bv tnaalnsr sat a grade in accoroavnee
' . mm 0 a a f .
with the oroer or tne noara, nnt u may
be obviated hy leaving a sufficient
amount of ground In front of it to pre
TMt damaere. and Bruno Buettner as at nf Rtth. Me. "After valnlv Irving a
tornev for the town in this matter was Lnmhr of remedies. 1 wae finally In
ordered to prepare the necessary papers, ,Mad toMske Ayer's Pills. I had
and that the grade be temporarily Uaercelv taken two hexes when I wae
. 1 I . w m. Am
changed, in aeeoraanee wun me reoom eompletely cured."
naendatioff or tne engineer se ae aei ie
Tske a clicar ihen."
"Bet 1 don't euaeke." "Tike it to Bill Roberts."
But he doe not senate,'' eald the par
It.J t. utm Til. 11 I a, VM liilltMV IWRV.
a in ..uT.u.i ' WaiKiffou don't drink or smoke
rinir"""- .... . .
win vow D fiM nam" your lavunvw i
uJ mm mwUt Mt It Inr tnu "
f d -r;a-iiiea.'4 aaid the iaron mourn
til, "w preacher ot Ihe go-pel s I'' lluvnwraar. tml whlla not nerfec
A a I " mt ww
" I eeiinot atretcti my cmi-cienoeany nrnr3 then I have done in runninu: for olR -e
Stai u . fm. wtilcbv nlalfnrM. I HlURt
draw th Hne on being seen in asaloon."
ftfr Susrar-cured hams and siirar-cur.
12 75 d shoulders, for sale by Joseph Buchart,
2 00 Jaeper, Indiana.
1892
ALLOWAMOne.
. Burger, surveying Sih St.,
i'H. M-niojoer, aiene worx, ittil Kunkel, teaming,
W. Ilrnaemer, Marahal,
W. 11 Jutt. deputy clerk,
M. AHmvyer, street work,
I. AHmeyer,
Bn. Miller,
Geo. Berger,
Hatter,
A. Steinhauser,
d. Plsff,
Total,
8pHeime)H Csuhm.
aH. Clifford, New Caseel. Wis., wss
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatiau. hia Stomach waa disordered, his
Liver was affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell away, and be wae ter
ribly reduced in seen ana strcngin Three bottles of Eleetric Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd, Harriaburg, ill.,
had a running sore on hie leg of eight
veers' standing, used tnree ooiuee on
Kleetrie Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklen'e Arnica Salve, and his leg 1
sound and well. John Speaker, Ua
t Awba. O.. had five large Fever sores on
his leer, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle Electric outers ann one uox
Bucklen'e Arnica Salve cured him en
tirely. Sold at Martin Friedman's Drug
store.
o m m la. o
3.
$148 40 Worlds Fair Excursion to Chicago
T,h,e. .LPtl2?.Wi!?Af Via , E. A St. L. R. R- July lit. Only
of
mm tr ..J i.ln A anaAtal trai at
h street, elgaed by a7 , majority of the '"111
roperty owners, ano u wan aocepieo r---; -u W.AT. II. R. R. at
aHd the etreet ordered graded, after Is- ' . M -rri.a Chicago 7:30 P. M
ga j adverueing for owe. ewur.--A.a ln Parlor Cars In advance.
Iicnrr verier, i.iiicninraininnini
ed bv the Board, reports mat
. . aiL
mane ine neowiMiry rTynoi mn nrm, ar-,i .).
accordance wun oroer nereioiore . .... ,tK'r.i il.it of tickets.
Ill W IBI"
Secure eeals in Parlor Csrs in wrenee. W01"1" Tlcketa good returning until Jly 28ih. k .irlT The last opportunity to visit the Great vJh World's Pair City thin season at euch a
World's Fair buildings open to vieitora
f 25 cents. R. A. Caupukll,
General Passenger Agent. "I wae prostrated with a severe billons
comDlaint." writes Eraetus Sonthworth,
Resolutions of Respect. At a resrutar meeting of Gnckes-Wel
man Poet, of Jasper, on the 9th of Jnlr, 1893, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas, The great Commander above has seen fit in His wisdom to call from our midst Comrade Leopold Getzweikr. of Guckes-Welman Post, No. 448, Dep't Indiana, G A. R.; therefore, be it Resolved, That by the death of Comrade Leopold Gutzweller, the Poet baa lost one of its charter aad honorable members, and we will ever eherieh and hold seered in memory the name sad
VrHni of our departed Comrade. Rseelved, That the family of our isle Comrade have the heartfelt sympathy of thi Post. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Poet, and aeopv furnished the family of nHr laic Comrade; alee, thee resolutions be published in the county papers.
Wm. W. Kendall, j Joiix Bktz. Committee.
JOHNGSAMBt.nrACHEn ) Medal Content. There will be a Demoreet Medal Con
test at Fortersviile (jhureh Saturday night, Julv 16. 1899, nnder the guldanee
of Ihe W. 0. T. U. Several young ladies
and gentlemen will con t set for the ell ver
medal. Come aid hear tbem. Admis
sion free.
Julia A. Cox, See'y. f SJtaOK.taaUeWT tea w CiampaUf .
Mr. Van Felt. Id i tor of the Crate. Mo.,
Meteor, went to a drug store at Hillsdale,
owA. and uked tne nnvwcian in
arm to e ve him a dose of MBieinii
cholera morbus and loosen oss of the
lie Hiv a: "I felt so much better the
moriiinr that I concluded to eall
phytioian and get him to fix me up a supply of the medicine. I was surpmed when he
handed me a bottle of Chamberlain's colic,
cholera and diarrhoea remedy, lie said he
nrMoriW H reeularlv in his practice and
found it the beat he could eet or prepare. I
can teetilv to its efficiency in my case at all
events." For sale by Dr. J. P. 8alb. 4.
o
McCormick the King of Binders !
Is the latest improved, made by the eddeet Company, the surest for Keepers, is the most simple, therefore needs less repaire than any other Binder made. It has the etrougett, main frame and wheel, wbieh I high, and all at eel bicycle shape makes it strong. It bee eee of the most complete reels ever built on a Binder, aad sen be set in 45 different ways It has one of tte meet simple and "strongest knotters, snd Is a light running aud durable machine. I invite everyone that wanta te buy a Binder to come and see tee McCORMICK before yea buy, and be eenv I need that it is one of the finest nseeeteee made in regard of working. I can give the beet of referensss, to the many ,armera that 1 bave sold to.
I LEO F. SPAYD, tajier, Indian.
r 5
K
LEO F. SPAYD.
NOW OPEN AND COMPLETE 1 THE NEW STOCK AT JT. A. Sermorsherfxn A Co.'sl
CLOTHING
danaaee Mr. Knebler's house.
" .a I
Now come the Burette on tne oon
of Georsre A. Cox. former Manhal of
the town, and ask for a settlement, and
the Board now agrees to settle the entire
matter if 20 s neld the town treasurer
and new the sureties pay said $S0 in to
the Board, and it is ordered mat an par
Use be dieeharged from farther liability
thereto.
JfcElrtt'S WttVC tf Cetwetl
and THEDFORD'S ILACK-ORAUGHT are for sale by the fbllewtng merchants m
Jasper:
Martin frikdxax, John P. Salb. 47-ly.
Cholera infantum hae lest ite terrors sines
tfc Introduction ot Chsmberlsin's colic.
Tk. s.kui nuJ naaaafa a natltlAn IrknUra And diarrhoea remedy. When that
x Hi uvuvui '-"" rv I . . , . .i . . - .. .1 .
aalrtn that tlu M aries of the School I remedy ie wee ana ine neaimonii h
T.u.tua Iva Sval a ail u rvAa m ntiota I ka led with
each bottle ie followed, a cure ie
. . . l - a -1 i T....I... I rutin . Mr. jl. n. n mwr. m numimm
.""'.VVrJafcaa st Waltersbure. 111., save: -It
allowed giv eaenrer air wrvs . b chSer. inium .f.
annually, until lurieer oruer ei ' ter M-.;.t .ther remedies had failed. The
Board. I..t,iy waa m tow that he seemed almost be
Mathias Hettich presents a renaon-1. . lk .!d of humnn hands er reach of
strenee against the way the Marshal ;v Mdidu. 95 and 59 cent bottles for
worked 10th street, claiming that the Mi.bT Dr. J. P.Sslh. 4w.
water Is drained oite hia lend, aid aam
agee it. The remonstrance wae laid en
the tame.
E. J.Kempf moved that the Irtense of
I for WNk Mertw.
af 9A9I9I, a Tfc fay Wwa.
Ilquer dealers he fixed at $100 fer Jhe mkaHnaaa. t ta x.Hr ttaMt reat
ensuing yeer. out tae moiton nuioei ie araif sirMir aaaMwtiwwiir
eeeure a seoond. Cln motion of Jos. F. Friedman
seloea license was fixed el ffO. aed H-Iwh)hi ta kMwiedw f ttit. nitekMitiy
nnor dealers selling by the quart or morel ILfir.
H ew pvr jmi . iaHCwrc. u eaa tn nv" aaawi m tow.
Dr. Kemof movsd that thi Marshal 11 """'r'Zi.v.
shall strictly etoee all saloons on nanday.ir. Mt0tr tmrhmjior tkt iniaar nd arrest any eee violating the order. at4iw ta.i. cwh r 4. whhA2' " ' aartteahira fr. A4rw UiMH Sftwrwi Ca.. IBS
"J"1"' .. .... . ltfc,athatl,0
I ae meeting laiiea cwv hikhi", mw' dav and Tieedny. and wm quits inter
eating to ell eo seemed, in its warm, net I
to aav sekv dieeessiona. If the
hers keep en this way they will Jttelop
into regular eratori.
4S-1y.
15 New Shades Henrietta at 25c.
Dry Coods and Notion Cheap Groceries.
April 1, 182. a MRS. T. ERNY, Agent for awAwna snm ma
eYt:N?, Best in Use!
LslamfAamaw CAO WeHsmsmeA a ceo a fixk assokt: mmmmmmkmmmmmm4 TTa7 A HI U
Li
.axe-
ii
I f COOKING STOVES O JIHWAK, HARDWARE j FAICT UMR, IIH CASES
Bargains on Detnand.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Tmh Best Salvb in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevr Soraa. Tetter. Charmed Hands. Chil
blains, Corns, and li Skin Eruptions, EwLmt mia jPuMic Square. JASPER, IND aad positively cures Piles, or no pay re- Btl , , , hi a
as oenie per oux. rur Mm v irun
Fried man's Drug store.
April 1, lZ.--ly.
New Try Thin. It will cost you nothing and will sure
ly do yea good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, uougns and uoios is guaranteed to give relief, or money will
be paid hack, snnerera irom la urippe found It just the thing and under its use had a aneedv and perfect recovery. Try
a sample bottle at our expense and learn ... . m m ...Bat.
for yourseir jnH how good a ining u is. Trial bottles free at Martin Fried tuan'e
Drag Store, Jaeper, Ind. Large shw
eOe. aed $1 00. 3.
air line:
(L., R. av Sr. Lmi CHutirM E. X.)
TIMR CARD IN KFSTRCT. APRIL , 100.
wrst nouxi)
ast nonxu.
OhlMMh Cry tor Chlldrtn Cry for ChlMrtnCryftr
Wsvated-A Domestic.
Wanted by the undersigned in St. Louis, a woman to de housework for a small family. Wages for one that suite 10 per month, and situation as leag ae desired. Call en or address August J. UAuerlc, 711 Mark si Sir set, St. Louie, Me. July 1st, 1992 -t8. Pitcher's Cart9ri. metre9. Carter!, rntoher't Oeeterliie
4.W as S.Ml tr. i-wtaTitui aa. IBM 7SJ UM
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That we are tmk lkabhcbs in
Furniture and Coffins
la the Ceeety.
An old saying, but a very true eee:
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flJBTVfEBJBlC. Oar stock la TMR LA KG RUT, and
tie entirely new, enaeracietg an etrganc
I tec of Chamber Suite, a great variety of
HeurfttMe Parltr Kekf3ra
An evMleetieg variety ef REIL
BUREAUS, HRES6KRS, W4KHROBES. TABLES, etc.. at any siee
'ftVfaad te sell everybody's wewte.
iter mock wf Mrn ji anw uniwn TAKING GOODS Is eoe4ee.
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Aiuiiioniis,
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Water, at Free eh Lick this week.
