Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1892 — Page 4
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W. K. MY Kltf, MaSfaaa. AaSHor T State. JONX OfC.U NSXDIWOX, Xmii. TWJkumuTtJn" Sf JtiBW ALMUIT 6 A IX, AlaMClO G. SMITH, JaaBaaaa. Ihiwiw. awprwt OMUt,
MBKVr n. VOBIfet,
w. a, reteut, in , xsHm. ahpslsja?. SvmmI Wwoirt JMTNA n. XBW, JeenUwBft. StaNpfWC Jmtlfli, Tfclrfl Wifwl p. JAXKS McCAM, IftWi. jBe, Hftti Manic, TIMOTHY 0, HOWARD, 9. Jafrapfc. ABywHale JaW Bret Mtttitt, 0UOHOB l. KRIXHAXn, Sftmir. AwMt Jo. .W Metric. MUXK BATIK, Ayy-aflata JaAge. Tkinl MmtM, THBO. 1. DAVIS, Haaritle. Aayefbte Jn, Fw(k Mew, OBUlXW J. LOT!. Beteeete. AmUtOnSe. m Dtartat. GDNE X MOSS, Caw. District Democratic Ticket. For Coalman aa MHet. JOHN I- KKKTZ. rV Beeieettivt DaboU aj Jbnii inmWWlLUAM A. WILSON, For HafHrmdv Lawrence, Oreaf e aaat Itabei CtntMt-JUMX L. MKGKXXTY.
biMtlou af mlUWv at Hammiaid is aOUK WAMUJfOTOM
T? , "T ,2 Wataugai, n. a. July it, . ssiiL'rirLi f1- Mr. andw tW
iaLImm i-t .irzir; euept. M rMN cam-
iJ ISTZLZIiriJ: P tiding big awn will without
ilk.I,'.;MIL-l: 7: TwLLTw t opinioa of aim mm wk
the Imllot Thev eaould mbMm.mI I Wad m party teedsra, and falTluil v 1 "r, W "Mk ' BBMtad With Jf ? " ! campaign bat humble w.t. to rry
Govmmors, f My prtri r mi ff I
Mt, to iIm Kiliurr powor I in
or makiaf socf iIon U Mr eottraet
Tli braiiiy mm who m into oolitio
-Ilk . m. a w a
1mo:;Vo:p izzz "rJ
ba porMiitd to bo utod bf ilbor tldo. iTj ?
If Got Poliro..bo eUi to bt o::.?;0 "tJ Dwaocrat, bad boot ooUroiy aloof tnm . uJ LJl ba troablaa .t HooMaioad, aod rafad iVJll? JL
ouUitla of Mioaaapotki
coavaation. tnd was probably williBST
to aeeept Mr. Harrio' coadftioaa. A goodly crowd at democratic Sana tors aad Ropmaotatifaa will fto orar to Kcw York to ba prtsaot at tba bi dosa
oaMratioa which is to accosapaay the
Aaul m f . a . . 40.
rata mrmA fr LkM mtmA iUa. ,w V" ,BK waroiaao Hd
'VIS V k NVII HUnIMB( IUII,
Cot. Oatos, ebairnsaa of tba Hmm eosa
to ordar iko ssiiitia Ibera at all. taooa-
a4 of dollars would bar bran saved
ibaxaMaral taxpayers of Paiinaylvaaia.
aad if tba law of tka Stato bad soada it
hijtb traaoB for tka Osraocios ad
rrieks to bare sought tka aid of a pri
DMO0rAtic CoHHty Ticket." Tot Mparts, A 1.K KKT H. TKAYLOK. Yot Traw, JACOK KVKOKK. JK. Caant Aw,WI 1.1,1 AX W. KKXDALL. Far )arTtar,-HKXKY KKKKK.
rorCarar.-JOMV K. MKIXKKK. itrStiOB.3 Wealth U CMawiawtaMr lt Dtat ,-C)XKAI JACKI.KY ' tk. ui-u nM
KOADS AT TMK WORLD'S FaIK. C'Ofl-
srrass ahoukl not adjoura witbottt proit!inr some way for a tbornaf h exhibit of road Malcinr, in all its difaraat styW, iacludinjf th materials, maehiaary, etc, and tka eost par squara vnrd in varioos localltlea. at tka WorklV Fairat Ckieaco.
Soch asf ex hi bit woold probakiy ba of
sore oanaat to tba people
of the U. 8.
ffeaerally thM other exhibit at tka Pair.
or Arokaktr ail others ooaWftod. TkalHarriaofl, to settle
jrreeteet wiftml stisrsaa upou the iatai'jMpital aad labor in Idaho aad to settle
ao iHvasioa by the Piakerion thars of
the peaceful eosaity. Bat the bloat
ad saillioBeiree would bars
pelk-d to deal justly wi(k their
And this would be justice. Whr
should the eitisooa of Pfttabarf sod Philadalphis, for itaee, he called apoa to
pay toouMds of dollars daily Ar the
protection of the ill-cot tea Caraaale
wen i in at Uomestead? ud then boosod
to protect a lot of aeabe ia takisur tba
place of boaeet work nan who kad daToted the bestaaorgiaa of their lives to Making niilioaairea of proud osapioy-
arsr
Tht entire system is wrong and a blot
Kaon our boasted civilisation. No mm has tbe moral rierht to own a Millioa of
dollars, for ba fccortain to bare obtained
it by wronging the public or by ijas. ties to bis workMen. Tbe qnickar this Met ia recognized in thia Republic, and
a systoM of graded iaeooM tsr, aad ia-
oerttance tax laws enacted that will die-
ipato these stole Millions by using
to support tka goyernnsoar. tbe
better it will be for the perwaaenos of
democratic cor era Meat ia fact aa wall
as ia seme.
The powers of tko coveranieat of tbe
United States for thirty years back hare
been need unceasingly for the bone! t of
a few rich nabobs, at the expense of th msm of tbe people, There has boon no
welcome oasis of relief for tba poor
during that period. It is time there was
a chance, aad tba labor era cm bring it bottt with their ballots if they will act ia harmony aad intelligently at the
polfs. Bel it will not bo aeeompliehed
i a one csMoeurn. mr dnriaar bm Adamia.
too firmly eeeted
all partiee to be
tias qaickly ousted from power. Bat
it will eosis. sad the millionaire better follow Carnegies' esampie,
ptoride tbemeelvee estate Nader some monarchy, if they would save their itlgotten dollars. THa voters of Indiana, many of them, think tbey era not concerned in it, but they are. Tko army of tbe United States, paid ia part by tkom. from aniranal
taxation ob every thing they use. ie today beiag need, by orders of Prasidiat
d laTerences between
CARPETS M
y Uiiniiirpi i uiiibiiiimii mm wrw fipRiMn bt vr.ua na r.k hpeti w n. ov rvutntfinir m
" " ' ..v-.- 4 jEij, w. BiiUoKMEU S, f oet last Sixth Street, are the moat Beautiful Goods ever shown la Jasper. The following are a few of the most Attractive Specialties : 100 Kaw Patterns of T pastry Brussels Carpets, some of them aa law an Mc. per yard. A largo variety of Two-Pi y Ingrain Carpets from 3. to iec. per yard, beautiful eolors. 800 Different Patterns of Wall Paper from 3 to 30c. per Roll
THE EVENT OF THE EAR! '
licence of Americans generally tbe
vile condition of moat of our country roads. And it is a veritable mountain
or expense to the people, too. Moat of
it is Hiique-tioimbly the result of ignorance aa to bow to beet nse the materials for road making at bud, aad tbe exhibit would open the eyes and enlarge the knowledge in regard thereto of thou aaniis who "work roads" in tbe old slip shod way of tbe pioneers of a new country. Thr exhibit could with advantage tn the people be made a per. mane Ht one, at which all the aeweat digno reiies snd machinery usd in reed makiH could be put en exhibition, (f thin wa dona no doubt Chicago would be clad to lurafh the ite for tbe naeesanry building. Mr Albert A. Pope, af Boston, Uurcingsuck sa exliibit upon the fair Commiaoioners, and tbe appropriation of $1 000,000-by Congrats for this purpose, and subscriptions by tbe people to lurther aid. lie proposes if IIsn are sdopted to mske it a Departwent of the Fir to give 1.000 himaelf, and u rices all others interested in good rods to con tribute. He has received
assurances or assistance from most of
tne Fair Commissioner for the enterprUe, and the Cookies hopes he may Micceed in awakeninr snch m atteHtioa
to it as will atire a brilliMt (wcmh for
his practical ideas as to the education of
the iriHwwwi nil over the country in good road tusking.
Serpentina! eorreepoHdents are trying to get up a scare, and Make an excuse
tHsfnre hand for Damoeratic delt i
Indians, by ratal Hg a cry of importation of negroes into the State, te vote next
November. Republic ihi in tba border
counties have nearly every aleciiou year imported soma negro voters, but never
fttough to affect the reault, and it Is not
likely they will he able to this year. The sursttt way to insure Indiana agalaet
xiarrtaon this year ia to eaTeet a fuaiou oa
the electoral ticket with the People's party, giving that party the number their vote two years ago bore to tbe Democrat ic vote. They cet for their Stair ticket
17.364, to tbe lemocratic vote ol 213 Ml.
Tbis would entitle the Weaver men to
one elector, hut better give them two
ana be sure to secure the vote of the
tute against HarrSeo,, as they will poll
somewhat a larger vote than that this
year as will all parties, and the aeur.
ance, the morning after the Nov. election, of at laat IS votes lor Cleveland from Indiana, will" make Democrats feel somewhst mors cheerltil than to know that Harrieon and Carnegie get all 15 electoral votes. Indiana is always doubtful, and fully as much so this year aa ever. This same polky could ba well pursued ia moat of the Western States, also, and
would ba sure to result in Harrison's
oeieat.
. 1'rof. J IL Logan, af this piece.
elected principal of the Kick lend
acnoois. rref. Logon is a suoeeeefal in
ptrecwr, ami the peep of Kiehtaad
them in favor of capital.
a no uovsfKx bolfevee no system of
JiatioBBl or State eupervieioB or arbi
tratioa will cure tko evil, which haa iu
origin la m unholy, despkahie greed aad scramble for wealth, to be obtained
irom the hard labor of noma on laa
Jio amondmoat of tbe tariff or coiner
t a . . .
lewa, oowever MUCH to bo desired, will
effect it aa iota. Tko irrepressible conflict" will bo best settled by a Government policy of Mkaade-oaT Mtirely, and leaving capital and labor to
settle their own dimcutties ia each locality iu their own wavMl.
guarding each equally, by strintcsef
criminal lawn, from tasking outsido aid
ia the trouble, and compelling each to
reiy tor support Mtirely upon the neigh borhood ia which dimculty May arise
Kami Ketat ValBem Fixed.
Auditor of Stste Headeraoa ia dailv in
receipt of letters from members of eoan.
ty boards of review throughout tbe state making inquiry aa to whether local
boards have power at their sitting to
rie or tower me aasessmoBt or real es
tate. To a Sentinel reporter veetordav
Mr. Henderson said : "Xo such power is vetted in a county board of review, snd no sueh dnty devolves uooa it this veer.
Section 104 of tbe new tax law provide for tho assesameat of real estate ia 1891, and every four years thereafter. Heace
the seement of 1891 will stand until
isva. All that county boards of review
and assessors should or east do this year
in rctaiiM to real rotate ia to see that all
omitted property sad all ndditiouol im
provements on iMda isd Ma are as 6ed.!"--Indiaspolis SmUbsI.
Mr. F. L. Pattriek, the prima mover
ot mo proposed IndiaaapolU, Rock
pon mm nauMooga runway was
in tho city several days this week lie soys that be ia here for the par pose of furnishing statist its to east.
era capitalist as to the advantage ot the road. Mr. P I trick think that he will
have no trouble ia eonvincinsr the bod
bolder that this will be owe of tka best
paying roads in tko United States, sad
no note certain tnet tne money witk
whica to build the road will be forth
coming, and that the prospects for tbe early commencement of work oa the
road are indeed flittering. In all probability trains will be running botwoM
Kocapof t and Mitchell by tbe 1st of Jan nary next. Bock port Democrat.
Democratic Rally! AXB
PIGXI0 AT FOltTlSMVIIXK !
Tko OtMssrMy will have a Rally and Piente Bt PortersvUle, oa Satnrskv. An.
guetfta, ISM. All tht candidate far Praaocwtor have beon invited. Qood music has boon Mgagsd. TW people of
"7"'"- '""""")' wm mm tnet taere m
nwiiy viMjoymeaua additma to the lew of reason, and H will wind up with
ai.aavHwci. nvoryaody H iavited.
Ifsawk
MittM which went to Homestead to ia
vestigate tho labor trouble at tbe Car
aegm works, says the committee wil
maka a report tko latter part of this week of tkeir visit to Homestead. It Is wot positively known what the nature of that
report will be, but it is believed that tka
committee will take tbe ground that the strike of Cerntgie's man ie not a matter for Congressional interference, and that : b,ih l. m .t .... . ,
i am aia ivr niBHiriiy to continue IB-? investigation of the Pfnkortoa detective
system during l he recess.
The report of the Peaaioa Odice inves ligation, reeommeudinr Kaum's dismie
sal, will be takea up ia tbe House, this
week, aad if a quorum of democrats ean
oa kept on tbe floor it will ha approved
y i on uoase.
Those who nw the purchase of s site
for a new Government Printing Ofiee
postponed by tho Fifty-irst Coacr
through tho machinationa of that vary
expert lobbyist, ex-senator Mahone. of
Virginia, beeanse tbe committee on tko
selection of a site would not approve pfeee of ground owned by him, aad o
iirviy uasutteo ror tne purpose, wore
somewhat sarprisod to see tbe sua
ucs tsjeceed ia accompliahlsg another
postponement for tbe same reason : and
still more surprised to sob such pro mi neat democratic Soaetora as Veal, a
Missouri, Butler of South Carolina, aad
Blackburn, of Kentucky act cc in Ma
koac's intereet and getting tbe credit of)
naving tneir votee controlled bv hiaw.
Senator Cameron, of Pen nay I van is, no
oeen rrom toe ntst on? or Jtahone'a auut
active areata on tbe floor of the Senate.
but that surprised ao body, as he Is gis-
eraiiy ereoiiod wttb Keeping hie seat ia tbe Seaate for no other ptirpoea thM to . S. a .a a" - -
iooc attar legislation aaectiagiateresta
pnnctpaiiy Washington roal aetateia which he bee money is vented.
J ubiic opinion haa apeot oae of tba
corrupt bargains by which John C. New, eeared the nomination of Mr. Harrison
at Minneapolis. The aomiaatioa of the
William P Cram, to ba poetat Cttarleetoa. South Carotin.
which he practically admitted to the
Senate postoaVe committee waa given him aa the price of his rota for tko aomiaatioa of Mr. Harrison, baa been with-
drawn, because republican members or that committee told Mr. Harrison that
after Crum statement aad thoe at other and more reusable wil dmmi.
I hey would not rote for bis confirmation." Tbe South Carolina delegation iu Congreas did good work in bringing out tbe facta ia this disgraceful barter and sale of such an important federal oflke. Md not a few republican Senatora were
glad of tbe exposure, although they did
not care to maice it themselves.
Representative Bailey, of Texas, has
been looking up precedents concerning tko drawing of salary for tbe tiaae they are absent by members of Coagreaa. Ha aays that previous to the war tbe law
providing tor a tied act ion of pay when
asembors were abeoat from My other
cause than sieknsee was strictly enforced,
Md he doee not nuderetaad why it should eoastaatly be violated now. He
says owe member of the present House
aae arawa 7,uuu in salary and been
present just three days, aad bo thinks that too high a rata ot pay for any Con-
gressmaa.
a a . a ...
vaiy in re appropriation Mils now
romeia to be finally acted upon, aad ua
loos tko numereoe aad costly Seaate
emend men t to tho sundry civil bill
shall bring about a dead lock, Congreea will adjourn within two weeks. If thte bill were disposed of it miarht aaeilv ad
f .
jonra ints weex.
Senator Harris, of Tranossee, usaally
in mi to i ot men, tost am temper gat
aroay, and called Senator Saaders, ofj
oatMa,a blank seoandrel, because ol aa obstructive a mead meat the letter of.
tared to a local hill which was ia charge
ia ivrmer. LAier i acre was aa apol ogy, Md the bad laag uaga will not ap pear ia tbe record.
A repablicM Senator who weat to see
Mr. UarrisoH in tho iateraet of one of
bis eoaetituMts who he thinks ought to
hTa that vacancy on tbe Supreme
our. torn a mend that he was eat felled Li ta BaV na a
H was mr. uarrtsoa'a IntMtion to
Keep the pieee open until after theoleo-
uon, and then to give it to Attorney General Millar, C. A.S.
EXCURSION TO
St. Louis, Mo.
By Special Train on th; . L E. i SI. L r u
mjlBBaanamaaVa- .Elli'aamamWfHmaBm ffj
RAILROAD.
SATURDAY, JULY 30.
lIAvft JAtFWt, 8:30 p
MMatmlmrffk... 9:00 OaklmmiOity,. . .10:00 PriiMtioB. 10:40 Mt. Cdx-wal, ll.io Browm'i, .... . ..11:31 Alkioai 11:41
PairiUld, 12:20 a. Way City 12:45 ' Mt. Vbhwhi, IU, 1:25
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ROUNi TRIPj LEAVES $2.75 Centralis. 2:20 a
. . . . 2.75,Bartelso, 2:55 2. 50 Qermantown, ... 3:05
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1.75 1.50 $1.25;
ftCHJNi trip ... 1.00 .... 1.00 .... 1.00
Ihs Ssheeute frsm ether paints will bs s$ follews:
LEAVES OanneltoB, 5:45
TeUCity, G:00
Troy C:20 Rockport, 6:10
ii
Boouville 6:50 "
hOUMR Tftl m. .. .$3.00 3.00
300 3.00 3.00
ArriTif at IT. L0UI Unioa Depot 5 o'clock Sunday morainr.
KetMrning, leave ST. LOUIS at 8 o'clock Sunday night. t 1WTK The rIkjvc vory clieii trip will givu uxunra-ioniats 15 hour in St. Louis, which ih ample time to tnke in the vuriutie attrHctions of thia oity of .500,000 ittlmhitanU. Thuy will also have an opportunity of witnoesiiur R uluttt .gatau of Imau bull hy the America-. National Uh.mio.
AMPLE C0ACHcS FOR ALL!
MAKE YOU HAR RANG MEM7S TO 00!
EXHUHSION IviANAGER.
IV Battle billinHHees, besiege Ma laria. break up eh ill, with "0 C. C, Certain Chill Cure" UUi pleaftaul remtdv. No oare, no pay. Seld by M. Fiifd
4vr.
HEADQUARTERS
FOB THE
Sinfer Sewinf Mackine !
I bog to Mnoance to tko public, that I have agaia opened an offlce, wkers I
nave oonstMtiy oa hand a fall line of
tae genuine magers, witk all tho kteet
improvementa. I have also a largo toek of Attachments, Needles, Oils, Ac.,
Tr"""' o owag Ma-
coinea repaired. Jtargalaa in aacoad. bond aaachinea. My piece of bnsinoaa t am ?iL awi
batwoM Mill aad MoCrillua Streets,
4wnm, iwotAffA. PKTSK J. GOSMAX, Afmit,
For taa Sieger MMafactariag CompMy. I am also agent far tho aJd auli
Niagara tire and Toraado and CyeloM
aninvi w., m mmw T or a.
3r Death Md taxes are not the only
eertaintiee: 4 C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure" is a "Dead Certain Cure" for corns Md bunions. Sold by II. Fried
man. 4w.
DraMkMMHMM, mr tSi T.U)Hsr Hat hit ta.
aively Cra Vr Aitlthit-la; Br. aH aWJm'Jfli St'llW SP9d ftBa
It la aaaMlMtarti! a a powder, whlek ean be Rlreii la a icla af br. a cap of coSaa or taa. or In food.
arhanut te kmwIHcc T tbe patient, tt l abetaulj-
HawN, ana win nrai a prmaneni ana najr care, wetr ta patient ia s Moderate drinker or an akv aoife wreck. It m neen viven In taanlo of cane.
mm m ertrr hMtefee a met cure ban followed. It Mve4- rtUU. Tbe aMem ence lMrexatei wHh thtl
aenne.K mcobm aa mter impoatiitty ror the liquor
aayttMg to exiat. Carta guaranteed. 44 ttae book ofl
nartfaaiara tree. Addreaa uoli.br Sracit Co.. m
aae st . uncinnati, o. S ly.
Don't Be Humbugged !
MITT KBUKMBIR THAT TUB Walter A.Wooda
Binders and HaiVesters
Wan i rat1 mrmed pp-, rl - ar
Bam
YOUNG PEOPLE
co to TERRE H AUTE.
eeaeaMen) fteaa al
Hal
UMa ahiaaaSVaha matBaauBaa amajaaM eaas anawmTuasnaw wv9
wamaMOflj'Mf ! amwrnvBrnal T"
Ja!y 15, H-gm.
DRUG STORE ! Cerser of 6th tad Jackson Streets
INDIANA,
Have A I way h Taken n e.CakV!.
Wttr Clemi Cuttlwc. t.kht Brnft. Celerity
ItoiteMWy mnt Htmpttotty tn immIw;
wheal ntiawn In
FIELD TJElTJkJLM !
CHtt att rnwHltnr.. TtieArVltl w'ajwtatn
a4rhlnret.iiUMH. .MethetWjU
GEORGE P. WAwklat!!
JA.PKR AO jEKf . . V April , MeiBiBtrMii
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MACHINE SHOi
CostNRB or Ncwtox and 7m Sts , JASPER, 1ND.,
MWEtF. J. IIUEH, rstristSf
T VI y twsJ
laWOeBiwlMi4aafMtref ekUITilffl. !M PBS Ae. a nf tnm .bahtnt; r Hie mnVei; '
aJ.SHS, "fZ7 r. ATMtit'A3rr atritmctt
' rTZ-IITSf? r aHa aa tasei Mtten.
FAkMBBS rABnctruni.v J
anu a " a suiims amrraj waj.
ar iwi
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wuu r. ;. attujut
(0RA,bUCL8tACHKK'S OLD 8TASD.) I have opened ont at the above place a fall assortment of FRESH AND TURI DRUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Physicians and others needing them. I will give careful personal attention to fllliiigall pre- - scrlptiwii. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, . V CIGAHS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. oiet JLrtioles In .Great Varietys
oav lata, iamv-iy
BE
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Aug.iKaeglxt.
f - . i u .1 i tru u i -Coft Fourth.and-Mill ftts.V
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JASPER, IND.
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1T;I81SBS: to inform the public that
T y he lias taken nosseseioa of the
BlatMtsmith and Wagon Works of' Mr
.Edmund Banker!, and i now preparer! 'to make WAGONS. UUfiGIES. H Alt
KOW8, PLOWS, ele., on short aotiae
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
IMP P i initrlna H-mnptljr nnd neatlr dene. Ah week aiterMMl.
AUtlUHT KAECIN. Jn.l,lW-y. W. L DOUCLA8 . S3 SHOE mnisii.
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afkafaaaaao
LjaRRTM. P0HNKRT.
DWON
JASPER
HOWARD H0HNEKT. FLOUR MILLS !
B&HStfKtfllR&TtKRS having purchased tV aboveelf.khown Mills, have had ttierri MHbfotiHiy V'oyerliauled, and are now prepared tb'tnake the best friltWt &oil0v IPIont aver? made in OnboU Jcounly. The Ptmrl llellsj Is.airictlv a straight grtl df first quality.' Our Family Flour H si hraudthet for itg rjttallty cannot ! 'celled. We solicit the custom ol rartnersead will be raady.at all'tlmes to exchange flour for wheat at the highest market price. ' ... Bkino us Your Wheat, and wi w pay von cash all the market will allow COlltf MEAL always on hand I to or exchange. Bran and ShlpstaH at lb lowost market price. Give ur in and we will try to please you. Mills on the North side f Jasper, oil 19th and Mill streets - JaMrfMNTf NOV. 7,"180-y. ( .j,,.; i t i i-i I
Kipans Tabnlm cur tuuisea. Krpana Tabttlen : for aottr d mmh. Kilhitn Tabaleh' ft' Hfor trottWt ! Ttim'TirU rona tve.roiof.. Ripana Tahulea : for Imtf temper.
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