Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1893 — Page 4

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FRIDAY,

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Knu.-aijt tin- l'.ui.iitlc tu uir nlittn for u T gti the mall i v d-cli mt''.r i Tuikev, ducks, snipe and plover. Look nut m mono, tor In com Groverl Onlr one more dav ol Dudlet -Hen. And iheit und then inl then -and then !

arvThe Indiana Legislature adjourns

Xt week. Ii bss had over 1 000 Mils inr law introduced In I', and desert e

credit for having retimed lo enact tno-t of th"tn into law. 1 tin prob-, hly 200 laws which I more than should be added to the volume nt low at any one scslon. Some gbring in stnkna Iihvb been made, hut with tin

number of bill hefora it, and the ohtreporious character ul sum-' of the member it in a wonder that there has not been more. The woit tnUHke weie tiiikeriiii with the tax and election laws and the loolish breaking down

of the t Democratic omen uy iiiiiiop, llench and company. That ill adimed action dtatroyed much of the good which UllgM hive t) .on (tccniittiiiKliüd, Mid without any benefit hut pernnal gratilicitiou. The canem breakers should liot be eleeted tv Democrat again.

Patenting Doesn't Patent.

A business tniin In this city who un to hi ears in ihn work necessary to

gather cajiital in ll al an enterprise, sajt. the New York sun, and nt iho nie tiuirt to keep iniorin iii'tn of thn nature of it away Iroiu huv rival, lound time la-it week to sat : ''Did on ever think that a nateiil doet not patent in this

country ? Well it's a fact. Ah that the Patenl OüVe doe.-, is to give , on i piper with soma writing on ii ; hut it another man steals jour idea nod goes lo manufacturing our invention, the patul office would not litt a linger tu protect you or to stand by it own derision.

The fact tint you have got a patent is a point in join fnvnr, hut ton've got to hire lawyers to tiht tho thief In the courts, anil it he cm stund it to hire lawvers longer than von can, why that

nettles ou, hiiiI yon might well make 111 in a present of your invention. There are lots of men In thn rouutry who arc getting rich on the discoveries of other

p?opl. AM they had to do was take

'ein nl light the real uiscnverer into poverty, The patent office, to he respected, and to he of any use, nullit

ift havo the power to citise tho thief of

patent lo be sent to primm. Tho above expresses about what our fellow citizens who have obtained patent from the government think about ton "protection" allorded by thn present

tiatent laws. MfB4ra Corn & Miller

jiavn been lawing lor a good while now

wilh the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing

Midline Co. lor an infringement ol

patent or rather with an agent of the ooinnanv who is bucked by it and the

end is not yet. Thn patent laws should

be amended so that criminal action

trilh severe penalties if lound guilty, could be maintained against any one

who attempts to steal the product ol

Mothers mind, where the government

Mi been paid lor a patent.

EXTINCTION OF THE KISS.

SaiOUry Briese Invailln ' Itculm nf Itomantlc 8riillment. Tho kuw of affection and romantics lovo is i-elubroted in the wmg ton- of nil ngoK. Sncml litoraturo jtwtine and honors tho holy kiss of religioiw nvnipntliy nnd fellowship. Tho ntetititiB of tlio Iii hn always IxHni with our raw tho universal and natural ami spontaneous expression of tho most tender sentiment. Now Muiuiry eienco pushes itseli fonvonl to degrade tlio kiss to tho level of sewer pas and tho many agencies by which noxiousuml infecuiu 1!bimi i iiroiwunitel. It is lo-

... I null 7Ml A9.

County AiulltuM Sale ol i.uu " g 8 w MC0II No

MortiTHKe! to tho School FuiitlH,,,ven, town one HOtith.tiange three west

Ii acte, all tnai pari lyinj

la DuboU Comity, liuliwu.

NOTICE i hereby given of tho sale of lands lor the non-payment of princtnal anil iiitprt.riue and remaining un

inald lo tho several common and cote , 1 , i -i i ,vf 1 iil,rtld mil n

tfressionai pciiimii iuh-. - - Vy, Indiana, January 1. 1893. on loam made and seeured by note and mortgage on such lands, by Iho several Persons ifr tmtiiftri. kihi lnlu ny tnr

i Auditor of Dubois County. Indiana, to i na i' ami HA tiiv inch nrlnctpsl and lu

llerest with d'lmages and co.ts, on the fourth Monday in March, 1893, It

ulkilition of tho practico itl, aft m A oiill remain unpaid, at the

&h a remnant of barbarous ignorance !pmirt nnBP d(,0r. in the town of Jasper, nf tho laws of health. It would subor- Dubois County, Indiana, between the

dinato romautir sentiment to cautious il forbid tho lover ta em

brace his sweetheart, even as a eeal

(oka river. Also ten acres troin mo touth side ol the N E qr of Iho 8 VY qr taction No. 11. lowit one south, range No. three west. Also that psrt lyintr

north of I'aioka rlvnr of the qr oi tln-N War of section No. 14 lown No.

one south, range No. three weit twenty

acres, containing In all t acres more or lees, mortgaged to the State ot Indiana, .ir ihn iika ot the common school fund,

by George W. Walker, upon which tbeie tu slim

Pilne.ioal 300 00

liilnrBt 33 53

1,

Colt of advertising

Confectionery and Bakery!

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THE BEST ASSORTMENT OV

o'clock, a. m., and four

Imiira nf tell

o'clock p. m . said day being the day of March, 1893.

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.i .i..:.i..htliil tmfU thnv Jiro ablo it nanVn. 134

Ul lllVtl IKUUl'"'"" -" "J .J"... --- . --,!,.

The norlti-WCSl quanur "i

number twenty, luvvn nnniner one

ooiiih. raiiao nuuiher llireo west, one

i..,,irnrt and flixiv ncres. mortgaged to

the State ot Indiana, for the ue of Ibe school funds by William

Zehr, upou which there is due

Principal Interest llsmages Cost of Advertising

fi-

Ik Jail Dr. Jos. F. Faulkner and

8rah C. Faulkner, bis wife, were com

milled to the county jail, in default of

A500 bail each, on lam Friday, charged

with assisting the escape of one Win.

Faulkner, their son, from the custody ul

Deputy SherilF Andrew I. Kobinon, of

Birdseye. Win. Faulkner was arrested

upon an indictment charging bim with

assault and bittery, with intent to tniir der a Mr. Loretta V. Tuck, of ISIrds

ve. and hat been dodging the officers

tor some lime, and on Feb 16, deputy

heritf Rohiuson, of Birdseye caiighi

him. Willhm nuked the deptitv In be

taken to bis lather's, who would assiM

lilm lo give hall, anil his request was

granted. Upon arriving there the dep

uty swears he wat vicioinly assailed b

the Dr. and wife and two daughters,

and compelled lo defend himself, go

that William escaped. An aflidavit was

made before Mayor M. Fisher, of Hun

titigbnrg, and the parties were arretted

by Marshall Thicker, waived ex-iinlnn

lion, and wero adjudged guilty, and

bond 11 x uil at fuUO each. The two

daughtura were not arretted thn Mar

hal explaining that one of them Mrs. Dickey had somo ynting children sick

who needed her personal cro. The Dr.

supposed he could give hail, but not

having any property failed. Iiis con

finement is said to be very Irksome to

him. nnd ho walks the short conidorts

hank and forth like somo cured animal,

and no wonder, lor his was an

lite when at liberty.

n nmpo medical certificates that

they are frro from tho transmissible germs of direaso. For several years past prudent parenta, under the instruction of their physicians, have guarded their young children jealously against the indiscriminate kireing which was onco in vogue, lest those poisonous germs be transmitted to tho babies. It is a reasonable precaution, for undoubtedly tho danger exists, and as the germ theory of disease is raoro generally accepted peril of such contact is appreciated the more intelligently. If, then, there is a serious risk for children in careless kissing, say tho preachers of sanitary science, it is a risk which older people must avoid also. Eveu tho cherry red and pouting lips of beauty may convey material poison along with tho rapture of

lovo they express so romanucawy. Tho most ardent manifestation of muKtmlino devotion may bo tho

means of planting tho seeds of disease which will bring forth a fruitful crop of maladies sent down through generations. So says science. Accordingly tho secretary of tho Ohio board of health has been urging tho Pastors' union of Sandusky to use their iuiluenco to put a stop to tho practice of unscientific kissing or kissing which is not carefully restrained by sanitary laws. lie also warns them of tho danger of using the satno wine cup in administering tho rito of tho holy communion to different net sons. Ho would not let

women kiss each other after tho pre

vailing fasL.on. and of course no discountenances tho kissing of babies by every chanco comer, and ho would

proveut kissing among tuu uuujw

themselves. Thus cold and prudential science is invading tho realm of tender and romantic, poetic and rqligious senti

ment and destroying as a pestnouso

tho very teuiplo in which tlio lovo or

all ages .has offered up us worsuip.

It is an appalling revoiuuou.

York Sun.

How Tre Kertrlct Wind. There are nines so lofty that they

resemble cathedral towera, and roots

of a pine tree aro peculiar and resemble the claws of birds. They cling

to the light, sandy sod of the soutu

with an animal-hko grasp tnat acnes tho wildest winds to shako thorn from

their hold. The oak is always maüe stronger by tho wintry winds which

cause its roots to strnce sua ueeinu into tho Boil until tho hold is so great that nothing can uproot it or cause it to lose its hold. Boston Transcript.

50

$342 03

In testimony whereof, I have hereon

01

PURE CANDIES:

Ever brought to Dnboie County, is now in stock at GEORGE W BROSMER'S 1 East Sixth St., JASPER!

to subscribed mv name and af- Many Candies are adulterated with deleterious substances which are Injurioui

lasper, consumers, xa ino are "aiiouiju i i'ij i ruun, ami as cr.eap

llxed mv hM Mai seal, at

' this 11 nay of .Marco, ifua. John Gbamki.si'aciiek

Auditor DnhoU County Indiana.

March 3, 1893-3t.

as tho poor varieties.

125 00 23 21 2 50 2 50

$15321

Loan No. 172.

The south-east quarter of tne norm-

east Quarter of section number twenty-

four, town one norm, rnnjin mm,.

three west, forty acres, inormaije'i . y n.n siatP nf Indiana, lor the use of the

common sHmol funds, by James C. Cox,

upon which there is due man nn Principal 80 00

Interest - J Oamr.ges

Cost of Advertisinf &u

WAIT AND IE WISE, OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, MAR. The Only Rural Comedy

ni n FARMER

08 HOPKINS

(Ljm I have a large variety for sale. Fresh Bread and Cakes each Day.

Best assortment of Wall Paper in the County,

. .1 iL. 1' I XT riVr IIT lT A I V .1innrlninl nf inn

1 am goinfi in urop inn n inu r A- i,u. ... ... "'iriucri, and offer alt 1 havo now AT COST, and Ihnre are some very nice onb.

Dec. 3, 1892.

QHOltGti V. BKOSHIICR, Jasper.

8G.GS Loan No, 188

The weit half of the north-east quar

ter of section nnniner tweniv-oiiu ,

town one north, range ntimner turee,

wept eijrhtv acres, iuortKateil to tn

Stil ot Indiana tor the tne of conjrres-

etniinl eehnol funds, town one north,

ranire five west, and town three souin, rdiiie four west, bv Missouri A. Sim-

mniiH. nnoii which there is due

Principal $150 00

Interest " Datnaffea 3.( 0

Cost of advertising 2 50

INTIIODUCINO Frank S. Davidson, And I'ertect Company of

Actors, Singers and Dancer?!!

A Wealth ol Magnificent Sccnety!

Novel Mechanical F.tlecta. latest Songs.

Danees. Mcdleis. &e. Prices remain as

IIMI'll.

$168.90 Loan No. 281. The west half of the north-west quarter of section number twenty-four, town

number one south, range number three wrst, eighty acres, mortgaged to the State of Indiana, for the use of the congressional nchool fund, town one south,

range five west, by Richard Ford, upon

which there is due

Miminal flS W

nltarnst 7 93

)amaues

Pnst nf Adverlialntr - o0

wvu. e

'to Lovers ot' Good Horses. The famous reglsteied stallion, SPAUTAN NO. 21 2. Will make this season in Dubois coun tv.at tie Wilcon farm, two miles south-

we-it of. Ireland. Too much can not be

8'ii.l in his praise. Me is a, hay, loj (minis liii-'li. loaled May IG, 1882. and bin

stvle. action and disposition are perfect

being aliun't an exict couuierpai t ol his

grandsire ilambletoiiiau 10. Mis colts

in Kentucky, without exception, all

show un well in Iho lat rings.

Standard hied trotting stallion Pi'Ait-

tan No 2162, h a half brother ol Nancy llankn. world record 2:04 lie was

frlred by the great Happy Medium, 400;

the sire oi 83 colts with records ol 2:0

to 2:30: ho by Hamhletonian 10. First

dam Miss Thorn, by Mero of Thorndale;

he by Alex. Abdul. ah; he by Liaiuble Ionian 10.

Spartan No. 2162, weighs 1100 pounds, was bred by Ceti. Win.T. With-

IF YOU WANT GOOD Jewelry I Oil PRESENTS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY ANY ONE, AND KEPT FOR YEA US, :I1UY OF: F. C. KUEBLEB,

IN JASPER. SOME OF MIS l I'Klut ,liv t.iini,

SIliVEIMVARK, or HAMlSUiUli watc nr.a. lnaured to Plense, AND AT PRICKS THAT DEFY COMPETITION, Comer of Eighth and Main Streets, Jasper, Indiana. Nov 25, 1892 y.

mm Mil lqw m

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vrs, ot f airiawn iock larm, L.exiogioii,

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10,

MACHINE SHOP!

Coun Kit of Newton and 7th S rs , JASPER, IND.,

DANIEL F. i. MILLER, Proprietor.

Re is owned now bv Hamilton

Alexander, ol D'tviees county, Äy, and

ci Km.hi awitliwl Ini Mlij lion i fitP itlP

Iyj,1 benefit ot stock breeders iu

Loan No. 300. county oy wie uuoersigneu.

ri.n imrin.woct nnnrler of the north" fee to insure uü

...i ...Piarni ,intimi niiiiibpr tweotv-l Marrswtll on furnished nasturo ami

. i- . . I. H,. ....n (niiannanlii ralna

nnp. tflWIi nil m nor WH hiiiiiii. mnyr umo av caouunun;

number three west, lortv acres, mort- J. ix. AIIUIB

gaged lo the Stale of Indiana for the

use of the congressional sellout lunii,

town one north, range three west, by Notice of

losepb Striegel, upon which there 1

March 3, 1893-3 n.

F.innl Settlement ol

Kattitc.

CO H. OFJACKSO.V nnil FOUBTIt AVE., Jasper, Indiana, lias opened a Furniture Store, and filled it wilh a alook nf nlre and iHnhion

Dubois Uble goods, to which be invites the at

teiitiou ol all wanting any khiu oi

uiturc.

t t Snnelal Kates will 10 madi"

to purtlCH wanting u lull Iioiihc lit

Me is also prepared to do FU UN ITU HE REPAIRING,

in the neatest and most substantial mat.

uer.

I will also keen a line of COFFINS ofj

II AVK in thi ch'in tvrrr fellltr for tr'

.,r .11 U(.1n ...1 tnab MI t.

(rniTt 'tt IIUITJ 1 ! nn niaTi -tm

nr i.nii.iitin n ii ii r Anm r i hit i t. -i r .1111.1 i.jwu

fri nr will mm hnftitie nur iff rriiilri(l

tiv i Tivn .ti.i 111 fin ii I h snv izr tin hnrttioi f

-ii f it'ti it i! 1 1 ivt m a i 1 1 1 v i s Hk-i'ii.' iTtiav

ill repmr i iiHr,,iiiiitui.ii.niu.i',Hii - -

HOHSK VOWKIUS, Ac

O . If,ft.lfw 1(1 Ulll l'I.IlM . ... inVllPIl .Q BlTf

rhmirr in miKi meir nnnurf mil ni :i

Hmnnialiil M Ortll ÄC . tlllly H (illI' 'I

vv.W n.l t I,t lltiU finciitp If "n nrnnj n'f'1

iwiimriicil," lean sure yuu tniy ilnlUrt lhlirl

Viy50. I'M

"wo , i ... .i .i ' r. .- . ..

Principal f2G'J5 s uereny iven 10 wiur.rcu- H,, .,(s, and will attend lo an arrHiige

Interest 2 7 fiO ' neirs ami legaiee in -iicu- niPI,,s Bt funerals when desireo.

i, fir, liuruer hr.. neceaseo. to annear in uie

Cost of Advertising

A Cllrl t m Matlnr. 'Oh, dear," a girl waa overheard

saying as tne curium cui o.umj down on tho thrilling climax of the

third act, "I'm crying liko a baby. If only the lights wouldn't bo turned right onl" They wero, though, pitilessly, and the only consolation the young woman probably found wo tht other ej'es wero streaming and otller noses shining an well aa here. New Yorlt Times. Uiisliio.-s Op port unity.

A good chance for a lady wishing t

eugago in Millinery, i win sen my

whole stock at a low price. Call on or

address. Maooif. KUEHl.EH. Jasper.

Mora, heirs and

Burger Sr., deceased.

. . b. a . ..

2 50 Dubois circuit court, nein at jasper,

Indiana, on the 24th day ol Ap '

r7.ßo 18'J3. and show cause If any, wny

the Final Settlement Accounts with

Loan No. 311. ii1Q estate of said decedent should not

Part of til" Sotlth-west quarter of tht hA annPftved? and said heirs are notl

. . - . I " " I' r " - , - -

South-east quarter oi aectton ssa eteven, Hoj ,hprn mkn nroot

townsntp wo. one soum, range six we i, of helrsbip.and receive their distributive commencing at the S. W. corner of naid Li1RreiJ.

S. W.qr 8. qr running east roo Witness. th clerk of said court, this

6 litiK. Ihence north 8U roas. mence 28lh dftV o KPi,rnarv . 1893.

west 26 rods 6 links, thence south 8U Irvatz Eckkkt. Clerk D. C. 0.

rods to place of beginning, 13J acre!-. Travlor & Hunter .A tty's. 2Ö2W

i an a n or o Ci or saiuu nuuuuu, ivjwn

and range, commencing at S E corner oi

said taction eleven, runuinir thence north

44 rods 4 link, thence west eighty roils,

thence south 44 rods, 4 links, theuc east

eltfhtv rods to nlare of beginning. 23

acres. Part S W qrS E qr same pectlon

Inwn and raiiL'n coinrncnciiiflf at the H

Oft 14. 'TO- 1

At tho head ol the procession ul ar,v

ING MACHINES, as shown at all the Falrs,"wero the

Aug.

Cor. Fourlh and Mill Sis.. JASPER, IND.

WISHES " he has

to Inform the puhl'c that taken posieisior of ti t

Hlaekamilh and Wagon Work of Mr Edmund Ilenkerl. nnd 1 now prepM

in make WAGONS. BUGGIES. HA It

TIOWS. PLOWS, etc.. on short nolle

DOMESTIC and

H0USEHOLD'H0RSE shoeimg speciaiti.

Court Notice.

V

State ok Indiana, Uunois County. s:

Dubois Circuit Court, April Term, 1803

sarah J. Ulacktuer J vs. Koticc. James M. Blackmer) The plainiiiriu the above oue having

active (lied her complaint therein, together with

the amdavit of a disinterested person

James Crltes, an engineer, on the rail- that tho defendant's residence is un-

road and George Croothen, another rail- known and upon diligent inquiry can

road employee, were put in jail batur- not bo ascertained, and that the object of

nay, by command of Mayor Fisher, oil Hits action is to obtain a divorce,

Ilunlhigburg, upon delault of securing How theroloro tho tlolemlaut is here-

bail, iu 5i)0 each, lo answer at Circuit by notified that unless ho be and appear Court the charge of petit larcency on the 11 rot day of the next term ol

mealing 40 cents from A. Ivremp's sa- the Uubois Circuit Court, (o be holden loon iu Muntingbiirg. They plead not on the 4th Monday in April, A. D. 1893. guilty, hut upon examination tho Mayor al t lie Court Mouse in Jasper, in said

thought otherwise and they aro in dur- county and btate, and answer or demur mice vile. to wild complaint, the same will be

These nddltions make eight boarders ,,PHri1 Vul detnrmlned In his absence.

al ihoSheriir hotel at present, and ill witness w Hereof I nercunto set my

tho number increases'much moru, ac- z--. nna ami amx ne seal oi iaia

HKAii f uoun mis aoa uay oi reuru-

comtnodatlons will have to bo enlarged.

ary,l8U3. I on atz Eck ext. Clerk. D. C. C.

UtiF.TZ, McFall a Uketz, PI'ITs Xttys.

Mar. Ü. 1893-31. pt. pd,

Nf.w IIüMNESS-Mr Joseph V. Ber

mersheim has moved hack to his old place on thn corner of G h and Jackson

treets. and is llttinir one mIiIa nf Mm

house for a store room, and will put in I or Sulci

a itock of dry goodr, notions, etc. The Fifty Shares in the Jasper Manufac-

out iiouae win nave to tin pretty luring Go. inquire or .los. Uaucr, or

thoroughly renovated to make a good at the Jasper Furniture Company's

lore room, hut no thinks he can make Office. If.

It do for a while, and then build a good

brick on the corner to take Hi pls.ee. I

ile. cermcrshelin is an old and favora-

y known name in the dry goods

Ä I I lllliilli itiillltlM

Itipaus Tabulos : for liver troubles. Itipans Tabulea aro always ready, llipatm Tnbttlca : for bail temper, liMpans Titlulc cuio nausea.

ieseuljm! mil

iU MPllllll.n- i " ;, TT..:,,,,

E eonter of mII S W qr S 15 qr running "", u"l'Ufl"1

i u.iire nnt-t i 44 roil. 4 nks lience Hc i

. .... . . ..... j j

west oi. rods 8 HiiKs, tiirnco somo

rods. 4 links, thence eal Fj3 rods, 8 links lo place of beginning 14 acres contain

ing in all 50 acres mortgaged lo the totale

of lud ana lor the use or tne common

nchool tund, by Edmund V. Cooper, up

on which there is due

Principal Interest

. m nil, am m n 1 i

. . i iniiiM x on m ill m a r v m r i'vim v ii i ii it i iiirtrvi

TUP lAQPCR MÄRKPT S-inCMK run Alt worlc grantee,.

I III. IfWI Ilinilllhl I o.,t, f5frl,m,.m,M,t Ot

no riBH in

patent, as the company makes it a poim m dpt honorably with every one. II

von want (he Best Machine on Jartn,

get one of these from

Repairing promptly anil nratlj do1.

Joseph Buchart.

Has opened in his new building on

Jrs-

For the Meat Department he has cm

ployed as Superintendent. Mr. Valen

tine Mesanier, who has had an ex

nerience offilteen years in thai business,

t45000 and it thoroughly qualified. Sugar

72 00 1 cured hams, salted meats, shoulders

George P. Wagner,

JiiHper, AKTt for Dtiboia County

,lulv 20. 1B92.

Jn.32,1802-y.

AlTor.ST KAECIN.

JIEADQUARTEKS FOB THE Singer Sewing Machine! I beg to announce lo the public, ht! I. opr. urrniii nnened n office, wlicre I

have constantly on band a full line d

AtiiKKT m. HoiiNKicr. H.UWAUO iHiiiaRiii tj)0 Genuine Singers, witn an ino ioi

..m.mmmt IIIIIHII I'lnllH UIIIP I ! i 111 11 rM VP IUP 11 1 fl. I llUVO ftlSO 1 H'

JA5rrn UnlUH rLUUn miLW !L,0'ck ofAI,HCh,nenls, Needles, OlKit

Damages

Cost of advertising

Loan No 325.

The north-west

quarter of the north

9.00 1 and sides will be cut and sold to suit

2.60 purchasers. Dressed fowls will also be

i

kept for sale.

1533 501 During Lent ho will have Fresh

r iHil ou sale every nay,

During tho season he will havo for

sale Garden VetrctnblcH, of all va

west qr Becllon number twenty-seven, , , f , f .

iowd nnniuw mu wuui ...- Ho Rgk R enerouj patronage, at

three west, au acres, ii.orIKai:e. iu roaBOn.b,e Drlces.and if it will iustifv

i i., .. fn. 1 1, a nr Ilm mm. I : . i '

niHI K Ul llllliniira. IUI IIIS unu w -v,... I i , , nnnnl- u.l II I,,, , Hi. .n ... mh.

. j . . .. II, .lit, n ..in imvu t. 11-i.iagi sell' I. I fnnH I... .Inn.. Aiionarn. 1 1 ri . I . . 1

moo wuuui iuii. , 7 crs, market. ... MiUtnk I kam la A I. A I .

un wiiimi iu.m .ou. I'oPKnna havinir trooil rat ea.ll n nt-

Principal " hogs or market prodttco for sale, will

3 tOl piiiBiinnoi ay, a mil ii iuu iy nj

Cost of advertising

n nr

5.50 P',,n 10

$124.00

Loan No. 468. The undivided of tho S NENW qr Becllon 27, town two south, range five west, 6 06-100 acres. Also Ibe undivided J of the N 4 SE N V qr senlion 27 town two south, range live west, 6 66-100 acres, rnortgaged to the Slate ot Indiana, (or the ue of die common school fund, by Martha A. Zihn, upon which there U due

Prlncipul i250 00 Interest 7 60 Damages 500 Cott of advertising 2 60

JOSEPH BUCHART.

Feb. 24-93.1 y.

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$265 00

Nutlet) to th Stockholder ol tin; .laaper Furniture Compniiy. TOTI0t: thai tin Dlreetor of Hi. ii Jasper Furniiure (' niip in , at meeting held Feb 15. 1893. declared u dividend of 10 per neni upmi the Slnek of the Compmy, payable upon demand

ol the Treasurer at the Company' office in Jasper, in persons owning shares Fab 15, 1893. S. KuKM.r.K. President, John Gramklspacukh. Ilec Sec'y. j Feb. 17, 1893-31

Rohnkrt Brothers having purchased tho abovo well-known Mills, have had them thoroughly overhauled, and are now proparcd to make tho best Patent Roller Flour ntrni. mmln In DllhoiS COtintV The

Pearl Ilello is strictly a straight grade of first quality. Our Family Flour is a brand that for ÜH quality cannot no ex

celled. We solicit tnOCUSUlin ui rami ers, and will be ready at all times lo ex chanßo flour for wheat at tho highest marlrnft nrtpft.

Bring us Your Whrat, snd t. will ntv nn rauh all tho market will allow

CORN MEAL always on hand to sell

or exchange. Uran and Miipstuii ai ine lowest markPl price. Give u a trlai and we will i i v to pleae . on. MIII nn Mm North side nl Jasper, on 13th and Mill MrVi't. IHMINKUT HUOTIIICKS. Jasper, Nov 7 lW)-. Fmimr' 1 Horn t (Oa Mill WtmI, JA1T1R.) PHILIP KÄSTNER, Prop'r.

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b fiiiiiul -II Mtpptlrd. ml nrlcc will reonMe 1 nn.1 .1.1.1 f.ir fnnnrr' tioriict. and riled II f 0.1.

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for all other makes and Myles of ewi Machines. All kinds of Sewing Ii chines repaired. Bagains I" geconJ hand machines. Mv place of business is on 7th Slrcti between Mill and McCrillus Streets, JASPER, INDIANA. PETKR J. G OS MAN, Atfcnt, For the Singer Manufacturing Comp"' I am also agent for the old rclUb' Ningara Fire and Tornmlo and Cyclo luauranco Co., of New York, and rt spectfully ask a liberal patronage. Dec. 5, 1890-tf. ALBERT HOCHGESANß

BEICKMAKER. JASPER, IINTJr. Is now In business for himself, at old vard of M llorhgepang & Son, m i.iiuii.i.. lieluw now divided Hp , FVF l'I'l' K " " I ,"tl i ii i

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