Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 August 1892 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER.! 3DenLocxatIc
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FRIDAY
AUGUST 10, 182,
IKnte.-wtat iari!lrWl Jr ttnlUna, for !! thrMffb ifc mtt ros4-c!u mafrfw 1
Democratic Ticket.
For prrtuitr.t. Vk FwMrnt, awii R. jrrnvKjesox,. , CLAEIW MATT'. rcraalHva. Lleutrttant r,.rmr. ' . ,J HOaTtMXR XYK. Ujwrtr. JSrcwtary of Mt W.R. RTKRS. Xailfcwi. Auiiwt of .itt. i . JOHN MCAK RRXMCRSQX, Rowrt. Yrrsrr f St( At.RKRT 01,1., Mario. Attorney firnrral, ' AION30 fi SXITM. Jmoin?. UtpoTHt. 9nprnrr Conn, MOXKY K. MPO.V. raltftfi. Srrlm.l!nt nf foMic tntrc (Hon HRRVY 0 VOntK. Johnon. f Srvr .HttUticiai, W A, rRl.!t,4K , Mrti.n, , ' :!jf!Tm Juilfl. WtritL LROXARP J HACKNKY. hU.y, Sweme Jdtr. Third TOMrk't, JAMK5 MrCAW.. Warren nprwie J'i4f rif nlMrirt. & TIMOTHY 0. HOWARD. St Jovph. Appellate Jn-ttff rirt IH-trfct. feWHWK L.RnXKARO. Spencer. AMl!te Jn'ef. ec rtiftritt, PK INK 0 A VtX, Iectur. Appellate Julse. Tafnl PHtrtct, TUXO. P. DAVIS. Hamilton. ApfMttfalr J0II4-!, Tomtit Difiritt, 6C AS IX) J LOT?- Delaware. Apfitftaf JttIte. rifth THrtct, 6RORGR K. 1m, Cam.
District Democratic Tieko.t.
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33 OOM! French Lick Springs!
Wednesday, sjsft. t, s
IrlMHtl Inkling. The summer i Pt harvest eadad; the campaign liar will wkju make hit appaarauce. The family of C. J. Kvrtrd art vl-it-lug friend and relative lu Louisville this wwk. J H, Slater and win), of Waybill tow, visited here lat wk. Ckre BrUtala, Maggie FurgueoH, II. M KMH HMtl MiHHtfl S'eWVt eeilt Saturday aud Sunday at Preach Lick Spring. Th Misses Leiahton, nf Eveaavllle, were visiting friends here last week. Tb Indian of thl lilsite SHtHPiliy
fnct, who win ln , sclpl,' to the eni ..II 'I'lia (nllAtflllV
,olcr Hiid brotoprs ot llok Tribe, of 'llmitiiiffliurje, wr present, nud nssisted "In tnrtnrinir (lie vlcllm-: Siebeiu, F. U
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npliE XEW SPUIVG STYLKS OF CARFKTING8 OX EXHIBITION AT GKO. W. BROSKHBirs
I on Emit Sixth Strwt, art tb ot Utiful Ooodt w ibown ia Jwptr. Tb foliowjli r a fcw of K wmt Attrclir 8fUUi: 100 Nw lttorwf of TApofttry Btumm-U Crpti, wmt of tbom s low m 6Co. pr yiwl. A Urjtt mrktjr of Two-Fljr lug rain Carpt frowi Stc. to 84c. per ywd, bonutlfMl eotort. 20 O Different Patterns of Wall Paper from 3 to 30c. per Roil
Mrrb 11, l-y
TU Democratic 'Hmplirn in Smtthftrn ItulitiiH will oeu at French Ltek, SeH 7, lo9'2. HON'. D. W. VOORIIISBS! HO.V. DAVID TUKlIK! HON'. WM. D. IIYXUM!
HOX. JASOX DKOIVX!
Yoii will h PHreil wlhot liitllcllo"!
on tk "0 0 C, Cerin UlilH
Ohlll nd Fwver. Ile-nt to
imrHloKl. Soltlbr M. Frleilmmi. 4w
William Milltr mul K. II. Diiiendttch,
Afier pnttloK the captive tt rouieh the' ordwl, th lMce pine mofcprt. the Sce-'r
US iH
Iteck: Prophet, wnium uuese; u. on
H.. 11. WHIUmh; G. ot F.,Jmiio FurUh; if j 1st S"n, X tongues; 'J I VrtrrIor.or
Ihbc EsuIim: 4th WHirlor.O. N.Oeljcer; (;
SGrand Picnic
Xntlce f ApMintifMt. DTICK is herrbv rlren tht the hn
e ret in enioon rnueu eiiH r neu m u arMffneit tns wen anpomieo
coiiteote, eci intmn sereueiy ioor me mt ujriitor of the esute of Hjchmourt
M. Grftham. deceftwl. Said esUU M
supposed to he solvent.
fit Cfm 3.1 il 77j,"" T KKKT-X.
ti-ntl lA Kl2 nvtl W$a1a?ftl1i 1
The Fifth Annual Commencement, which took place here the Uth inst., un-
1ION, JOUX L. IHtlSTZ ! dor the niftimgement ot E S. Horton. F.
;M Payne and ih wuon, wa sue-
ows. A very uet projcmniine whs rrftnifed, nd the class well prepared. ' lt. Miss D. D7. delivered an esy ..-v f !.. ...1. 1-1.
Oil "Upporiuuuy lor urh, in unieu
pro-
keep
litiie
Jtr at nromweu to le nreseiu ami ati-i
ilrew The People that day. There will Ite h "Feast ot Reason and a Flow of Soul." Everybody, especially Farmer
r . 1 ff Z I A .1 ...
Niiti imiiiiiK i .hc reoreiieiiteit that all tliliijes are
Mid enjoy it. Ume wttn your uiw M6,j, .nd tj,Hl he wjl0 wouia
Uliiosanu u inino com-:hrMBt Qf the times Hiust work: T
Iiik downfall of Plutocmlie Piracy and owu arinis the demi-ifod ; it was gh
William A. Chowder, Adtw'r.
R. M. Mn.Bt'KV. Attoraey. An?. 19, 1893-St.
AXI)
Prize Drill!
r'en
Hiifh laxatloiu , tn iie,in lilvfiBir uxait thv cailinsf or
There will be plenty of good muic ofwsjon ' hikI ratable. The Monoti It. R will, OJ Ev-,EduMtiin and Relirun at Excursion rates, and it will be a' o b Angelina Alexander, which notable Ktlieniijf of thousaudg of rue;Jkowt1 lhat rlion aud education go friend of their country. td, . . , h d
3d. Declamation -"The World," by
TUB FKEXCII
Adlni to be There!
LICK FEAST! j. M. Utz.
4th. Esaay "Difsoontentnieiit, by Gertrude Cheek. Tlii shows how prone we are to wi-h we were what we are
Bv the following letter it will be een
that the Democratic candidate for Vice ,,lti
Admin istTHtor'e Appointment.
NOTICE U berebv given that the nnderelgn'ed haa been duly appointed Administrator of the eatale of Joseph
Harenian, late of DuImiU countv, Indi
ana, deceased, bawl estate ie supposed
to be maolvent. Fkkdi.vand Schxkidbr, Adw'r. Traylor Hunter, Atty'a. Aug. 19, 189S-3w.
JASFER9 - INBIANAl
Administrator' Snle of Personal
ProiMJi'ty. T0TICE i hereby given that the tin
LH designed Adminiatralor of the etate of Richmond M. Graham, deceased,
wiil offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, it
ir-i!.i....f .?!! . naA it.o irr..Ah T int- hihI the man wishes lie were a ooy.
t cmrn v. n iu iii . . j n
i . i I I luoiuinai mu rx v ww Mil m I itii rm
Tor KpnUUr. DutmN mi Xrtin cuaaUe- llemonstration Oil ept. 7th. KVerjT CH-I "" "viimv.v- .
WIM.TAM a. wiins, ijHju nd lover of this glortou coimtry, nnKHme.
for RffiteUre Lwrw:f. Ofng and DuTkI CmMIm-JOHX l. mkckmtv.
-The boy wihe he were a tHn,irt008 towHship, one half mile weft ol
Democratic County Ticket. Per k-wiC, A LKEKT If. TKAYl-OK. PirTrm.-JACOB Itl'HOKK. .TR. CcHKf Aw,-WtI,t.IAM W. KKNDAIX.
Fnt !wTr.-MKKKY WKltGKR.
PorCwwr.IOIIV F. MKINKKK.
who can should make hi arrangement- fh. Declamation-" W tllian Penn,
to be tit that meeting It will he a ured4uyj. .vIU18,
MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1892!
Under tbe Auspices of
ST. FIDEUS HUNCH,
NO. 119,
Co Jto of A
Ksay "Dignity of Labor," by 'IVavlnr. Thiii wa well ren
dered, and ehowed that eacn should be proud of his chosen avrvcation. "De-
poitmeut, punctuality, patience, perse
il.titr ilnv" in thn pamnnifii for nconoinvl th
fin Tinblie PTijiBa .Lottie
.... 4 .
Uloomixotox. Ill , Aug. 10, 1893.
Hon. Jomx L. Bhetz, Jasper, lnd.
Mv DkarSir i-Upoii my return from verenoe and industry ate egeutiaU to
Ivfiitnckv I tind vonr lettrrof late date our character."
m-i ntet.-coxKAii .iackt.isy. hiviting 'me to speak at French Licki Xext wa5 the diploma prewitatiou kHWhi,-JOSKIMI fuitx. .snrlnga. In reolv nermit me to dav soeech. bv Co. Sun't Wilson, which was
11 1 11 11111 ni 1 " ' - - Ithat I hve consented to do eo, sometime! interesting and Instructive, and showed fty-Xext Monday a good many Demo-.tiear the lOlli of Sept. I am not sure as;that education U the 4'cheapat mode ol crtta of DuboU countv who are tempo- to the exact date. I will be glad if vou defense;" that it is cheaper to build wily employed at Evansville, Owen-jwni correspond with Mr. Taggart, Chair-j school houses thnn jails We compile
horo, wasntngton, aim niner locaniics, man or the State Uommittee, hi regard to the following statistics irom wnsons . . . i i i.. r.. . . . . . -ii n-ni. i. i
but who claim their residences in Du
boM eounty, and consequently would not be permitted to vote where they are temporarily employed, will take advantage of tbe cheap excursion rates to visit their homes. The Democratic Committeemen should have local committees to
look after thee men. and get them to
register in the Clerk's offi
are here, or there is danger
cracy will lose their vote
The regitry costs nothing, but I required in all such cae. The law of 1891 provides as follows: "Any person who, having been a resident ot Indhim, and a qualified voter therein at any general election, shall have absented himself from the Stale for
a period of six months or more since last so voting, or who shall have gone into any other State or sovereignty with the
intention of voting therein tinue last so voting, or during any absence in another State or sovereignty, shll have voted therein, since last so voting, and also aHy person who shall not hve been a bona-fide resident nf the county in -which he resides at least six months before any election, shall, before being entitled to vote at such election iu this State, register in the office of the Clerk of tbe Cir
cuit Court of the County in which be re-
aides, a notice that he claim" to be a legal voter In tuch county. Such registration shall be made at leL rlftv-nine daya prior to any such election, and the notice shall state such person's name, age and place of residence (by which shall be understood bis lodging place), both at tbe time of registration aud during the period of four mouths prior thereto."
that. I shall hope to meet you there at
lhat time. Yours, very truly, A. E. Stevxssox.
People's Party Convention. The People's Party of Dubois County
Rce while theyi ,0 "" ' A"1 c?"nC,l"" cer the De'Uo-fSr'L'!!V..H,l J'Ver:Jn SA1URDA, s j November iSEPTE VtBKIt 24, 139:1, at 1 o'clock p.
m , to nominate caunuiates tor various offices, as follows: Prosecuting Attorney ; Representative for Dubois and
Dreseutation address: "The school
enumeration is.aa follows: While boys 3 836: white girls 3 538: colored bovs
13: colored girU 7: total 7,384. S.374
bore and 328 girls attended tchool
last winter lowg onough to justify their
teachers in placing their nsmes upon the school registers, and of t hat number the
actual dallv attendance wss 3.228. There
are 101 frame school botie, 1 log, and 3 brick, a total of 105. Tlieee ate val
ued hv the Countv Board of Education
at fM 3K): tbeir furniture
Porterville, Dnbola county, Indiana, on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 9, 1S92,
the personal property of said estate, consisting of 4 head of horses, $ head ol cattle, 6 h"d of sheep, 15 acres of grow
ing corn, 900 bushels of wheat, one sell
binder, one mower, one cituivaior, om wheat drill, one buggy, one corn drill, farming iniplemeuts, household and kitchen furniture. Terms or Sals. Sums of S5 and un
der, cash; over 5 a credit of nine
mouths will be given, the purchasei giving his note therefor, with Hppioved surety, with interest at 6 per coat, per annum from date until paid. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. William A. Ckowdrr, Adat'r. R. M Milkitkn. Att'y. Aug. 19, I892-3L
Annual Statement
Of tbe condition of the Dubois Cooaty
State Bank, at th4 eloeo of its hoeiaoM J
August 13,1892, KMOURCK8.
Loans and Discounts, - 7 8iU5
Cash. - - - 19 907 441
Tha Tournament will be held in the Beautiful Grove of Mr. Jacob Eckert, one-fourth mile from Jasper. Twelve Companiee of UHilormod Kniglus, sad numerous Branches have promised to be present without fail. The STREET PARADE will form at 8 .50 A. M , and, beaded by THKEE
BANDS OF MUSIC, will march through tbe principal streets of Jasper, &4 then proceed to the grounds. The Addreea of Welcome will be delivered by Mr. J. A. XXIIRIXGER,
Secretary of St. Fidelia Branch. Prominent orators win oe praeeni 10 atidre Ika iulltluiloa.
The PRIZE DRILL will bogin Vt 3 o'clock. The Uniformed Rank will provide in every proper way for the amusement, entertainment and comfort
of visitors. A bountiful supply of Refreshments will be served at Moderate rates. Half Fare Kate from nil points in Indium, on tbe Mackey system, oa AUGUST 21, 22 antl 23, khI lor Three Days. Come one and all. and enjoy the Great Priate Tournament. For further information applv to COXRAD ECKERT, OuptHin IT II . Jper,
noun CTfittV!
UliUU rJlUllLil
Ctnat if 6th lid Jicksii Streets
INDIANA.
Due from Banks and Bankers,
at i6 250,. Expense Account.
making the total valimtiou of schoolUverdralts, -
.Vnrlm : Ktiresiiitfttiv0 for Lnwrenee.'
Orange and Diib.ua: Sheriff: Treasurer ;Swin,ei. w8 lonieer ti,aa mr i ,H6 hisCounty Aieor; purveyor; Coroner; ,ory of lhe cotlllty. two County Commis.ioners, for tbe 1st Th dj8trjct Khools averaged 114 days; ft,V,l2J ,,V8lrlcll8! rMnKrj ' . , . The town schools averal 159 days; lite lowuships and IVeeinoU wil lTnp cou, ?f,r 8tl 123 davs.
lien, uii i' i Hint, ..tiu, icti., nun
There were 69 male teachers, and 53
where no Cominitleeman hs alieady ,a1 teil0jlorg t.mployd in this county been eelened, choose one for two yeRrB.,,,,, H)ld lhe, received for their
Aiso, instruct tseiegaits.u tney wish, tor ru,. -u i-i.-a ai.
any olaces, and elect two delegates from ia-a. l.rlv tiehere. 13 032.77: a to-
407
S.4JW091 1,400 m
(aRAVXUFACMIR' OLD iTAXO.)
full aeeortmenl of FRESH AXI) FUlufl
f i -u a lUa lirtva ntai-ci a
ftu.7B5l.73W :. i,...i. i.k t invti ih itfHt!nH of PhvsfataM and others
11 UHUOO Ol H mhm. - V .--.- - - - ------- -
irlprtona. PAIXTS AXD OILS, PA TEXT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of tbe BEST VARIETY.
each precinct to the County Convention ; (iiid,ato uke bp a collection to defray
necessary expense, to be intriHted to the precinct committeeman. A cam
paign can not be run without some money. We do not wish to make tbe ex
pense the old pnrtles do, (get through as cheap as cheap as possible is our motto ) llo.V. Lsnoy Trmplxto.v, candidate for
Governor, is expected to address the County Convention, and everybody is
tal of 129 636 38.
Tbe cost of buililinr new school houses, fuel, etc, was 8&S 42. mnking the schools cost about $38,562 78 an
nually ; this I about $ 300 per day for the time schools are iu cession, or about $50 an hour. The couniv spends $900 per year to educate each pupil, and parents should
see that tbeir children are in school." F. M. Ftyue in a few well chosen
words predculed the township medal to
LI ARILIT1K&, Capital stock paid in, Surplus, - - 1 Profits, Individual Deposits, Certificates of Deposit,
$36:000.00 10.00000 6.4 14 3 5613.2'.
43 908 90
Toilet Article in Great Variety,
JOHN P. SALB, M D.
C7In another place wilt be found the call of Dr. P. L. Cohle, chairman of the People's party in this county, for a countv convention of that party Sept. 44. The Courier does not see what advantage members of the People's part v-can reasonably expect to gain by a separate ticket this year. The Democratic platform embraces the abolishment of the robber tariff, tbe coinage of both gold
and silver, the furnishing of sumcicut money to do the holiness of the country, and the economical administration of public Hifairs. The People's party profess to desire the same tiling. Wliv divide strength? Better all vote the Democratic ticket, and when these great reforms are accomplished it will ho time enough to forecast actios upoa other Measures.
invited. Hie Bight will prove! I. with ( M,H ,ue lJl7.. ,l8 Let ,he pur
Thk "Loyal" Party. The Repuhlloana of (be 12'h Indiana Congressional district, where there Is a great deal of Republican dissatisfaction with both Harrison and Chase, met lha other day and ominated Mr. You, for Congress He was one of Jlibal Early's Virginia cavalry during the war, and served the confederate faithfully UII after Appomattox. Since he has been nominated for Congreaa the G. A. ll.'g are flocking over to Cleveland.
The half fare rates on the Air Line Sunday to all pointa within two hundred miles of the station where tickets were purchased, brought 2 252 psngf m In the road, compelling the running of several special excursion train?. Agrnt Harry King, of lite Air Line in this city, Is selling a good many tickets to Chicago over lhat read by v?av of
Ireeand and equal rights for all, and
special privileges tn none." ! P. L Cohle. County Chairman. Henry Fink Hoisted. By tbe following clipping from the Montrose (Colo.) Enterprise, It will be sen that Harrison has at lat hoisted our former fellow-citizen, Mr. II. C Fink, out of ofMco. This was expected before the campaign began. We are ure Uncle Sam will find no more faithful olKcr Ulan Mr. FiHk has proven him
self, and hU many friends here will be glml to hiHr of his continued prosperity. Thk Xew Lakh 0meKRa--Tli new appointees of the Montrose Land Office, K. II. Smith nf Montrose as receiver and Judge R. D. Mobli"), of Grand Junction, as register, look their respective offices last Wednesday. The outgoing officials, Messrs. Fink and Steele, need no eulogy at our bands. Having been appointed by Mr. Cleveland, the fact that they were permitted to serve their full term under a Republican administration goes to show that they performed the duties of their office to the
aatisiaction of the people within the ter
ity of the silver in the medal be emblematical of your life." The exerchea were concluded by Rev, D. W. Cheek; the music was well selected and well rendered.
Died, At his borne in Iloone township
on Aug. 12th,189l, of typhoid fever, Mr.
RiciiMON'u 31. Graham, aged about 31 years.
" Dor," as he wai known to most of his
acquaintances, was a great favorite, full
of energy and always enjoying a joke.
lie Had many friends scattered throughout Southern Indiana who will sincerely
regret his demise. Ho was always rec
ognized as thoroughly honorable and honest, and in all the affairs of life acting from settled prsuciples. May he rest in peace. The wife of .Tamos Miller, the con
ductor killed recently on the Air Line,
has received $1 000 from the Pacific Ac cident Insurance company, the amount of a policy held by her late husband. Mrs. Miller immediately paid tbe money out for a home. Hor husband also held
a policy in the Order of Railroad Cos-
"l.i . v. a r - i
rhorv eomnrtaltiv tills district anil the incmrs . j. J.eugor.
Land Office department, and they therefore step out with clean hands, a clean recotd and the consciousness of having performed tbeir duties faithfully and well. Mr Fink expects to open a law office In this city in the near future, while Mr. Steele is as yet undecided as to what biislnep he will follow. The Enterprise hopes that success mav attend the pathways of both the incoming ami outgoing officials.
Prohibition Party Organization. All who intend to affiliate with the Prohibition party are earnestly urged to be present at tbe Hillsboro picnic, Aug 23, 1S92, for the purpose of organizing Dubois countv. E. 8. Honna, Counly Chairman. (fcr.I. W. Wilson, Kq., of Petersburg was on Monday appointed by Pres. blent Harrison, a commiisioner to nego
tiate a treaty with the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa Indians In North Dakota. The other Commiioners are W.
W. Fleming, of X. Carolina, and
Institute couldn't resist cmting wstfnl;"'u"mu"V". "rt" 0lf-
eves in that direction, ihey had onl rrr Sngar-eured hams and suvur.aar
fcj-The Jasper Band played for the Bast Ball Ulnbs at their grounds last
Monday, and many of the teachers at the
fl53.8e0 5t
State or Indiana, Dubois Couhty, as: We. August Sondcrmana, Preside!,
Frank Joseph. Cashier, of tbe Dubois
County State Bank, do solemnly ewear
that the above statement is true.
Aijobst Sonukrmann, President. Frank JoRfH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before i this 17th day of August. 1192. Il.8 j W. S. Hontkr. Aug: 19. '92-2 w. Xotary Public.
The Best Fertilizer !
IIiii'biHoii Township
fi ECEIPTS and Expenditures for tbe
11 fiscal year ending July 30, 1892:
ROAD FUND. Receipt, - - Expenditure, Balance, ... TOWNSHIP FBNII. Receipts, -Expenditures, Balance, ... SfKClAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts, ... Expenditures,
3821 20.31
Tbe splendid crop of wheat in 1892 shows the wisdom of using a good bone fertilixer.
PREMIUM RAW SOME MEAL
Manufactured by the Southern Indiana Fertilizing Co., of BoovHle. Ind., has shown itelf to be equh! lo any. Call for it, and use ao other. For Sale y Gleorge P. Wagner, JASPKK, INDIANA. July 29. 1992.
Cor. Fourth and Mill Sts.. JA8PER, IND.
WISHES to inform the public that be haa taken nossespion of tbf
Blacksmith and Wagon Works of Mr,
I Edmuml Benkert. and is now prepare
to make WAGOXS, BUGGIES, HAK-
aOWS, I'LOWS, etc., oh sori rk
HORSE SHOEING A SPEC1ALTT.
17.90 $553 13
551414
Balance, Receipts, Expended, Balance,
tbition fond.
DOG FOND.
MACHINE SHOP! Corner of Xewton and 7tii Sts , JASPER, IND.,
- - DMIEL F. J. MILLER, rteartetor.
$S.AC193 1,04230
1.29
$a9i.l3
00.98
Receipts, Expenditures, Balance, Receipts all fnads, Expended all fends,
l,009.t;
$398 39 21359
4.200.79 2,947
$4.90
Balance. $1,23207 Trustee's service aceoant 190. P.L. COBLE, Trustee Harbieea To. Aug 10,1892-31.
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WUI rfiMrfrTRRKaniNO NACMIXRS, SKPARATORi, HOfttR rOWKR. At
FARMRRS PA RTK7rLA RI.Y at UttMl 1
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IJfper, Indiana.
Tw K HNrtlii war mM llaaani are to imM
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Illinois Female College,
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FOR TMK
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I beg to annoHiice to the public, tau have again opened an office, have constantly on hand a full Hue the Genuine Singers, with all tbe late imnrnvmiiBHlt I hart S Itfft
Tilock of Attachmenis, Needles, Oil?.
for all other makes and styles oi c" Machines. All kinds of Sewing '
chines repaired. Bargaiaa in w"
hand machines. Mv nlace of basinesa is en 7th Strws
between Mill and McCrillns Slreelf,
JASPCII, INDIANA. PUTTER J. OOSMAX, Agent.
For the Singer MaaMfactarig Copr' I am also agent for the obi rcliJ Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyci" Insurance Co., of Xew York, and speetfully ak a liberal palreaage.
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