Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 March 1893 — Page 4

JA.SPKR CUURIliK

JA w I K kT Fill DA V. r llAU'MI 17. 189!

Knterrdat tbe Fctf nicest Jper Indiana, for trn

Hifiunth'( jßh iheinall ermi l-ela mattfr i

The Hoard

or County sIoikth

Mot Monday, pursuant to adjournment. Tin contract lor pauper practice in Patok township wis let tor tho ennf nif trartoDr C (.'. Itnixhroke tor f 1-4 ; ttil for Madhon to )r. A. M, lK-mi, tor J2a

Allowances were mad to each of the

Commissioner of Ml 50. and to

Commit- -'T ho street lamp were not III on

Dili street last annua) night anil citizen groped thflr wnyo to church In ihe darklies. SnniK nun aiinnhl hit iloi'Lrmt In

' wage for such neglect. It U gutting

entirely loo Inqnoul. UiNNoliition Notice.

VJolico Is hereby given thai Ihn part

norship hcretofnro existing be.

the twoen Win. M. Harris and SiiiIiIi Itnhln

Slifiill'ol 18 lor expenses ol the March U"" in Ihn general mercantile business ni

session, l'ortersville, Dubois county, Ind., did ly I-..- . -.fit - . i ....... .1 Clt. flllll.l.lt ItAHtluli I . I I . I ........ I. I..

. I 1 lie llt'W inillllll III VIMUHI Ot"H. ri mnonn uip-uivr- itl l lllM Mlip Uli . fo inaka Patoka river navigable by iThiueday, March 9 l-3, Mr. Smith iiiskiug it a publics highway, was di6 i Rubiiuon withdrawing fi nm aid Hun '""iiiiiiirted summarily, the Hoard having ap- Mr. Wm. M Harri azurne ihe indebt Vl'1 ... . .. .. I... I .. I. .1 . ...

Ei.Eninc Liciit. As will In up

the in wo iru-tee-' proceedings lust Mo

.i t .i.. i. Ä i.. .. i .. i. ..I .

i t . i . . l .i . I i l'n,"' v',wer "d atnined the lit kei-pina up Ith ho proeesuion. In lhoronrhlv heretofore, on a forZT'iZt ' W . Initio.,, ami helm: ati.Hmi hat it 138 enterprising ones ihn lloanl vnt-d i , ,,,,!, ,.,

to have an electric light phut, under thr

law pasM (I by the late legislature, n N conv ol which will ie found on the

would nut Im ol public utility

The petition of .lohn Leist nr-r and others lor a bridge over l'atoka river

.(between tho Klingel mill bridge and the

i uilPlliiiiru i iiiuM in Ii) inn Finnic wnp: ipi.. . . I ti li.. ti -1 l appointed. i U hoPPd when ,., co,.ft, C 0 one I no tl mittpe wi ts upon eitizpn it will lind all'J',.'r1c0I,oncrs ,,,1'", er?lu. wert ready to respond lihrrally, by i-king m.C?,n 1,11 V'i 89 n'S. w- " ' ,n,nv lijrl..- a .hoy really rrd h,I can!"1 '."n'l V " Petil'0n t0 aM"eX fford. Whrnfcverfllbniulrpdcommer-I1'0:0 - . p nf ml and numeric light r. disposed ol',, J"" "far.mn ,!',i8"e,, a8 J P' of in .IpiT. h Mreel lighting will I.p en- l1'? ",! p t. i, s MrHv l.ee in iho IOW.C as the dome.tirl ,V"P,t A,,0 "PPI't o nilne lighting will Hum, pay ,he entire ! ÄÄed'

uenae ol opcralin Hip plant. , ... r ir 1.1-1. lbe pplition lo allow

will he HiivprtisiMl lor aflpr Hie con

edness ortid linn and will collect al

ontsiaiiding iiid.'hto.lncso due tho firm Mr. Harris will cotuiiiue in said biisim-a Wm M. Harhi S.MITII Koill.NSON X B. Person knowing themselves indebted to (he firm will pleaso call on mo and settle their account! immediate ly and greatly ohligo

Wm M Hakuis, Portcraville, lud .

aiarcn 17 r. a. v.

nil! lie niiii;iiioi;u ll'l null IIIC l." 1 1 1 " L . . ..,.,1 . . . . mitteo repor.s the necrfisary capwity. fe 7"' V' .hall prove lo be without the Ii, Lei J,!' 'V'1 ,,"" P?

Agriculttinil I in pi einen tt. Mr. L. Spayd "has renled tho Geo. Mehringer store room to sot up agricul

tural machines' in. He will receiye two

car loads next week and farmers want

ing new harvesters and com drills this

year will do well to see him before Inning. '

I Chance to MakeMonev.

lenient i U SnUry ml KxpitiM pal.t. nr Communion If preIHO 'n'"'"1' Si'MiiM) WBiiird ierwbre Noeipcri ' ,0"-'i met- iifulf.l, AiWrri,i.ltiK tgf .

the Soldier's

Monument to ho erected in the court

anted.

extmineri tho Audi-

iin.l . ...I rt I. ... . II

..kiiii.. ni i,,n i...... id.. ..n.n iinitmtMn i Him irfniurprH recuriis h in nil

ti a-nuM i. ,.,1 ..'n.. . . '. .l Intitl. and allowHiicr and splflprnent

i nuiii" nr. ijmiii I'Uiii., III n M r HI I II, I . r Z ' ..n:t.,. wheels for ihn year ending Noi

Iii t. 1 1 Ii iiunii auiiii;ii.-iii ill tu l ll I ... . ... I . .. t-i-,.iiui)i Kr. water lo the town. aln,. Hi.d lorale hi1? 'd "'P, ,,em w tUyl" KW" Cu Nur"f ' Oenev.. . t ' ... Unill-ll . mill rtl I hu rl pnllll pnnr ai.il nniiil i

power liousoal such a point as will cor- ,L " . -..... wU.. tainly iel.i am .mailing supply of vnAx correct nod .,, good shnpe. ter. Uy this means the expense ol " j10"1"'1 U"icd Wednesday water wmkn will tie niHierinll v reducocl, lish?hm.,.iaU bß defme(lw se ',0 MUb-! Wer ToTvn Trustees. The finances of Jasperm in a good' The Hoard mot M irch 13, 1S93. All condition for tho electric light phni members present, now, tho town being nut nl leb, and Al I.owancss.

wiiii aunui nwni iiio ire- sury, nun h fico. Rrosemer. mnr.h.l

30 00 C 25 60 4 25 1 50

i i. ty on i.t t

Km Him .,., ir ! t.'a .Minn r. Mcrmi annomrr tot ownera

' ' 'WMI'U"P' 1 II"' IUI I'll) V 1 . a k - . ma

I Ik. hPtnL- i I...;,,..- .i.i, i. v..-."" iuwuiH Bireei. oeiwecn l.illi anil ID

m "I IVK liiiilllliiuuill. IIJIB n I l'H im ,(. . 1 m .. II his new hall and addition to the Kami. !' 7 " ' '"""L f?r 'ii? wldeiiinjr of

mat

SI. i I . .

vi vuii mum inifcu uy any r vn coriuir-,v Ii i,,it

.Hon in Iudbna It can icadily lloat ! L;M.M sirrf., labor the necessary bonds at f.on, 4 to 6 pcrS Kll(.t)Pr. cent, interest. ; r ..,

I t JJ 'llipri i, irini n PMIIM II III 1

Busiiicg Opportunity. A good chance for a ladv wish ng t" cngHge in Millinery. I will oll whole stock at a low prico ('n on ni

address. M aooik Kueiilkk. Jasper. J

Now Im the Time To Settle.

VToticels hereby given lo all persons

knowing themselves Indebted to the

'slain ol llio Ute Paul Kunkel, deceased, n call on the undersigned and make

'Pltleinent of accounts by the 11 day of

May, 1803 i give this timo that all nay have a chance to setllo without osis. Accounts not settled by thai line will be placed in officers' handa for tollection. Persons Laving claims rgaint him will plensi present them promptly. March 10-P3 Miir. Mary Kt'NKKi..

IITfO HOTEL

MILL STREBT. JASPER.

AUGUST :-: KAEGIN,

PROPRIETOR.

The traveling public will find this houo well lurni-ihed and fitted every way, nod Ihn best of attention will he given to the wants of guests. The furniture and bed are all new, and the table will bo loiitnl suppliod wiih the market affords. Terms reiuonablc. Aug. Kaegin.

. March 10-93

THE JASPER MARKET

Joseph Buchau.

Has noeneil in his new lniiliiiiig on

6lh steel, opposite Union Hulfl in Js

per, a dailv

Al the head of the proceesioti ING MACHIN'ES.as shown the Fairs, weic the

of SEW at all

DOMESTIC and

lit" null inn nuillliuil ill I III! rBIIIIi. ii ... m . , 1 House. Ilwlllbe.iwojtoryfriiiio fo.pt, ?" , by G8 feet, and will luve Lar roon. 1 i 'u. i i ' W " ed J I bowlinj; alley down s.airs and H rsmelspcher Joseph Friedman,

crs

34

nnd bowlinj; alley

danco hall in the second

John

Sr.

r-i,.... 1. .siit"" --'". iiikci , n b i.iMllllllliru III

1IMIIVU ihi i.i.iii-ri-rfiiii .'llf. 1 "HI . . rf ,

bean imposing improvement to Mill iri'" aauiagea Rtrnet -"; ""'.if ny, Rnd report to iho Hoard.

HOUSEHOLD

Dlreet.

For the Meat Dopartment he has mii ployed a Superintendent. Mr. Vitien tine Messinur, who has IihiI an ox

perionceof lilii en years in that buinoss,

tn if is thoroughly qualified. 8ugni e.tired hums, salted inents. shoulders

ind sides will ho cut and sold to suit

uurchasers. Dressed fowls will also he

keot for sale.

During Lent ho will have Fresh

FIhIi on sale every day.

During the season he will havo for

i-iale Garden Vegetables, of all va

taking premi ms over evorv other maki ""'C'cs, of the best quility, and fruits.

no BsKs a generotia patronage, at

on his lot on Clay streit, noith ol 8th. lie will mako a cosy home of it. Mr. J. L. Pnsler expects to pu' in Iho foundation next week for a new residence on 12th street.

Mr. Flick is trying to finish his newresidence on Newton street, work on

which the cold weather of iho winter

compelled him to suspend. Carpenters and masons will be busy in Jnfpci this year. Ilfiistru- . Jusper. The CocitiF.it designs publishing, be noon as the engravings can be obtained, no edition of 5 000 copies, with illustrations of tho town and its principal business firms and prominent cilizeus. Already thirty havo engaged Bpaco of our KOlicitor, Mr. Wm. J. Seiler, and a part ol the necessary cuts have been received. Others who have taken space should furnish the illustrations as soon as possible, and thoso who Imve not engaged pace should apply during next week, as tho lime is limited. Every business man in town should havo n picture of his place of business in this edition, and assist in scud.ng it everywhere

rbere ll may perchance do Ihe town irood by calling new citizens or now enterprises to our midst. All will be welcome. Hond your names to Mr. Seiler and ho will call on you. Taxes. Citizen siiouid be careful henceforth I hat their laxca are not allowed to becomo delinquent, B4 under the new fco and salary law, now in force, the county treasurers are compelled to report the delinquency, and their salaries lor collecting taxes are bnspd Jupou their reports, nnd Ihoy can't show any favors any more. This is one of

be "reforms" of the fee and salary Uw. Isbanitv lN(t:icsTÖirTöit Friday an insane 'rial was held over Conrad JJicker, of Ferdinand township, bv Esq jfoldau and Zoollcr, atid Drs. Knapp and Kenipf. After examining tho witnesses, the Squires foun him insane and tho clerk made and transmitted ap

plication for his admission to tho hos

pital al hvaiiaville. Fike. Wednesday alieriioon Mr. Jos. Gutgsell'g smoke house caught tiro from ptuoking meat, and was burned. IIU residence was saved by good work on the part ol tho citizens. The paint on the bouse was damaged but tbo loan Was covered by insiirauco.

DaoTitntLY. I'optuiHeler Corn has

my, arm repori lo uio Hoard. PnMh- r . Ho asks a

. - . itiwiiriir'iiiiir'uiiini.. iiiiifH. hihii run

.Mr. Pat. Cassidy put down tho foun-' i" 1J.0ft,,e a,l! .ol,,er,.' lDe numberof, no rik of n lawsuit for infrineement ol reasonable prlces.and if it will justify

dations for a five room cottage residence!. , ,. , rp . .. . . uaram ,0 eB' patent, as tho company makes it a nolm tho People will havo a first-class gen-

Kii.tVi V e ' "? ,e.' l'J "ftr ' o es- patent, as tho company makes it a point lablish an eloc.riclIgh plant for the (own. f0 honorably with every one. If

V". ..inj.,,.. ... Tun-in ni i you want the Heat Mnohli.n n.. v.rii,

- - - - w AUS IU

the last enrporation election had signed Let one of these from

iiiu (jiTiiiiuii, hu im iiiDiion a committee of three from esol, ward, as follows, were appointed lo find Ihe number of

lights needed and also the kind.

1st ward-Wm. H.Jult, Jos F. Filed-,asPer Asr't for Dubois County ... .. .1 'I'l l. I J T-f r 1 i . .

'ral market.

rorsons naving good tat catno or

hogs or market produce for salp, will

Hud a purahaser at a fair price by apGeorge P. OTaKner,!plin-t0 i lACrDU DHPUfl DT

man and Theolmld Kiefer

2d ward J. P. Slb, John Gramel-

spacher and Ph. A. Guckes.

n ward-M. p Durlauf, John A

Bermersheim and Jos Friedman, Sr.

4tn ward h lvtiehlsr, Johu Lorey nd Jos, Eckstein.

5th wrd-. J. Kempf. C. Doane and

w ö. nunter.

Urdered that the Clerk find what

town officers are to be elected al next

election. Hoard adjourned.

July 20, 1R92.

!Feb. 24-93-ly.

-THE-

NEW YOEK LEDGER!!

The Leading Family Weekly of America.

When Baby waa tick, we giro her Castoria, Wen Rh was a Child, she cried for Cwtoria. Whon rhu became MIsm, she cxing to Castorla.

When she had Children, she gare tbem Cat tori.

Maurice

crrj Drown,

For Sale!

Fifty Shares in the Jasper Manufac

turing Co. Inquiro of Jos. Hauer, or at dm Jasper Furniture Company's

uince.

Dentistry.

N. II. Wilson, Dnntist. will bo at the

Indmrm Hotel, in J.isnei. Friday. Sahir.

day and Monday, Murch 17th. 18h and

20th, 1893. when he will bo prepared to

do Hi kinds ol work In Iho dental line. All prisons winding wink done, are re-

qiiiMiod to call, rh suMaction is guaran

teed in an cn-fs Court Notice.

Statk of Indiana, Dunots County, ss:

UiiDols Uircult Court, April Term, 1803

oanin . UlacKuicr ) vs. Notice. Tames M. Hlackmcri

The plaiiiiifT in the above cue having

nieti ncrcompiaitit tnereln, together with

theamdavit of a disinterested porson

mat mo detendaiifa residence is un

known and upon diligent inquiry can

G'.re th followlnR, a pnll lUt only, of It main attraction:

t,..?'"'''''!."' .'u,,rf .rnc nov,1I,,,,! cmnP,f," "h i'n: lir mich unthoM a: tef Mk. i'v T ' Howard M low. Mr. William Winter, LouU llarmar. fett, William fcrr. Ufte Muruhall North, Man-Kyle Pallaj, W.C. Kltchln.

i-pfClauVngBed bMUtlfa,ly an,J Profn''y HlmtMled, by the moil popular favorite of the day. who will he

3 Valuable article for wnmim. "Th. Wnm.n'. Wo.1.1 n . ..n a i j ..i

about lioutebold matlira, cliildtcn ftrant. fmhlon. tt(luttie and locKty.

"From the World's Four Corner. " a ml

I Ihty fe luifl(( s mu uu uittij vuai nuuui i im wuui vn in (tie nay auu mini

4 "Children nil orer the world." a column !pnrrm-nr A a tit M'Aalf lnln,ll t.ai tnarl aliil.l r i 1, at 1 1 1 1

ones of the family. ' " " -"' ""

...m ,'','n', lnteretlnchnrt afnrle ofailventtixe. albletlr. burinexa travel lonrnall'm, ll.l, n.ilt t""! K .".'rI- Vc"y Kale M. Cltary, J. I.. Harbour, Th llb. Harriet I'renott SpotTurd. Col Thomas W. Kno. Ann. si.lM J

0. History, Iliography and Science In brief articles.

7. Crlp editorial on toplo of the day, S. A valuable correipondence department. Bjn.c t.l ri.-r . ... ..... ...

ra7 T.vmi VI1II31UIBR, cane.-, i ourtn or.Ju r ami ThinV.trifir.1. if..m.... ui. ...i...i..n m i ..j

COVCra . u null ! IIEIIIbHIIJ 1 1 1 UUI llll t U

A Four-Dollar Patter for Two Dollars.

t npie copies irec. Aunretl KUIIKKX IIONNKH'S SONS. 182 William St.. Saw York Cltv

And all this fn-onlv J a year. Flflty-two numberi of from Iß to 24 panes.

SPRING IS HERE

With Its smiles and showers, nnd flW and Dowers, ami tho conseqnem 0,.0 slty ol "cleaning house" lor tho coming heat ol summer. Ynn r.

and hold your temper, your wife's temper and tho hired help's temper. An in Iaialalk1n ainn t r l r a i In 4 A ..

inuaviu w r j iu kakj du in IU UAH Uli

GEORGE W BROSMER

At bis Btoro on 6ih street and supnlv vour houso with now and

WALL,

hundsoine

Instead of compolllng the women to scour tho walls. It is about as chean ,

Ih osmer'8 prices, (from b to 30 cents per roll) and a treat doal nnntoe ni . ......

and mnro christian like, than the everlasting scrubbing. You want to anv.. n..

same work, too, on your Doors by getting

r

For Ihem. Brosmer has samples of all styles: 1(30 patterns to select from and f prices from 15 cents a yard up, to suit your UhIo. A newcarnnt mtv

more than its cost iti a doctor bill if your wifo does tho scrubbing of your lloori

GEORGE W. BROSMER N. B. If you want good bread and cakes or confectionery, rcmembor my stora is headquattcrs. March 10, 183

Tftt brightest star in thi Clothing sky

THD FHM0U9

HÄPPY HOWE

v

brand of all wool guaranteed: CLOTHING. Stylish, handsome patterns; elegantly trimmed; perfect form fitting. Absolutely guaranteed to give satisfactory wear or your money will be returned. Sold in this locality only by

S. KUEBLER

Also a fall line of Shoss, Hats and Furnishing

vtuuub. vui xricoo uuuus oiocK is compieie. Gall and examine,

EELEE.

the 5en. etc . bv

1 notnaf llunn Kng

E.

WE W NTOit

Joseph F. Sermersheim.

Has remodeled his house on Iho corner of Jackson and 6th stroet in front of the

court house, in Jasper, and put in a stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions

BEWARE OF FRAUD.

aasl Brim itninnp

Haid everywhere.

Jb. XJeagiaa aama cei battaas. Laak

rHBTlSTHE

1'..

W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. A sewed shoe that will -not rlo: Calf.

scnmlcss, smooth inside, more comfortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever .nl,,.llk...!.. T?. ...! t 1 .

ouiu.il me iiii.u. i.ltl oivic. Mijuuis Viuatuuimade shoes costing from $4 to $5.

The following are of the same high standard of merit:

S4.00 nml fg.oo Fine Calf, Ifand-Sewed.

93.50 I'oilcc, farmers nnd I.cUer-Carnera.

93.50, 9.2S nnd 9a. 00 for Working Men. Sa.OO nud Si.r for Voutha und linv.

j.oo iiaua-acwca, 1 FOB $.$0 nud a.oo Dongola, J LADIES.

91.75 tor Aliases.

XT W A DUTY too ewe yourself

to cat mm Deal value lor your aooney. Economic In yoar

ioowear dj puronaamr Zj. Songlaa Bboaa, wnlob

praaent ine oaat vama

at ut pnoaa aaveruaea

aa tüooaanas oaa taa

Uiy. Do yoa wear

olV':' aiiW: r b0 ''i-lnnTbeiuccVS , a S hat Zobjec ol 2.: ' ,b!;( ,TCr "I! i thi! action is to obtain a di vorce"1

mm-f " " j j anil 1 J O I f f UW Eracticing licking stamps and ticing up undies in tho 1. 0., while Mr. Corn is

looking aller his prosiectB of pork on

bis jar m. Anothkk Nmv IluiMiiNO.Mr. Dan. F.J. Miller has purchased tho vscsnt lot 1 f Mrs. Prelis, corner Newton and

J'lh streets, and will put up a machine

Hop 100 lect long, 60 Icot wide, and one

lory iiign.

PiiEACiit.vo. Ucv. W. II. Jackson P.-

1. will tll'Phnh In .Tncrini at Ilm M Li

- ..... . . w ... " ' , W I MV 1UU ... . IJ church next Sunday night at lamp light Illtf .Qllllllav (inlinnl .1 01 In ll..

a W1.UUU1 13 iii hid mum Ing. Everybody wolcotnu to both icr-

' -'s mm v

KMr. M. F. Durlaul is niakini' a

lianuoino doublo monument for (he

late .loim jm. Uberbt and E xaboih

lL...t . a . a .. . . a

Iiis 1 iiu mi:-iku JB IIUK UL', BI1U U ll

a l aa' - - -

tETMr. Win. Öcbllter has bought the

M r& ...... I . . . tllkl ' m.m

nil I riv 111 .11 r. 1 nnia i 11 m, sunaii.

ackson street for f5.r0, and Mr. Miller

r ----- vbw4bmw a' a a a iu nil

wannii, uu (iu lUCCl, 101 $W 1

Now thereto tin; ilclendant ia here

by notined that unless ho be and appear

oiiuie nrst uay 01 ttio next term ot

the Dubois Circuit Court, to be holden

nn Ilm Jlh Mnnilrti- i ti A rift I A T lüf.O

at the Court House in Jasper, in said March 10 1893-1 y

county ami btate, ann answer or demur to said complaint, tho same will be

heart! and determined in bis r.bsence

In witness whereof I hereunto et my

-y nana and atlix Ihe seal of said

hea t. Court this 23d day of Fcbru v ary. 1S03. IcsnaT7. EcKr.rtT. Clerk. D. C. (1

Diirtz, McFaM.a Bkktz, Pl'ffa Atlys.

Mar. a löua-ui. pf. pd,

Of all kinds. Customers will Dnd hero a new stock nf ii. .i. .

prices and will always bo welcome, whether thev buy or not, and are sure of courteous treatment. I hope by lair treatment al fair prices lo receive a liberal sharo of custom. Try mo. I will allow tho highest market price for butter and eggs.

JOS. F. SEROIERSHEIIHI

IF YOU WANT GOOD

Fewetry I

Farmers' Homt! (On Mill Street. JASl'KR.) PHI LH KÄSTNER. Prop'r.

TtltS eo nm lei has been thorntnthlr orli.nlpit. und rtalid ti.w IhrAiir.,.....! .... t . . I

openfor imbllcHl Itimriit. The table will always N JAbPKK. SOME v. r ..... 1 . ... 1 1 ... ....1 1 ,i ....1. ..1... . in. . .

,T IUII1I.I Tu '('"i im irirri win oe reaaonsiii.

A poo.1 table for furnier horre, and cheap teed. A sooit liar well auiiplted with Ihn rlmlr..t iin..

and clears, and polite sttentlnn always, nivn m . trut. niit.ir K,8T.Ni:it.

t . mr ab

1'fC. aTV Vi-J,

FOR PRESENTS THAT WILL HE APPIircniATirn

DY ANY ONE, AND KEPT FOR YEA US, ::BUY OF:

F. C. KUEBLER. ,3

ll

OF HIS SUI'BRB .TKWKI.RV. I

SII.Vb'.lf.W.llM.V n. IIAVOaOMV W a mj-n..-. ' I

...... .... ..... niiLfovilll'i VI t. till I'.n. i"BBB

IiiNiirvil to PIchhc, AND AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPBI'ITION,

RijiinTu1iiilcs : 0110 gives a-lief,

vP.rn.?rr of E,r?th and Main Streets, Jasper, Indiana ief ' A OY -5j 1892 y,

ÖWIM alvaexelaalye aale taahoe slenlerai aast geaeral inercainniii where I knYe ae eiita. Write far caiittoRne. If not foraalo la Tear sdace aead direct ta Factary, atatlnc aa. alae aaa width wanted. Paataie Free. W. iL. Daaglaa, Hracktea, Mans.

March 10-3m.

For Sale In Jasper liy JOHN A. SEKMERKIIEIM.

NEW SPRING GOODS, ALWAYS AHEAD!!

nn ANS MS! STOCS ! JURE Philip A. Guckes

-at-

Mrs C. Hochgesang's.

I have just returned from tho city,

where I obtained some real bargains in staple goods, and can undersell, with better goods, all those merchants who buy of drummers. Call and bo convinced, My slock of Groceries and Dry Goods Is now, 110 STALE STOCK, and the best to he found any where.

Hri. C. Hochgesang". North Main Stroet. P. S -Country produce bought at highf

est prices. March 10 üü t-

AT THE-

To Tho Public.

rpiio business of my lato husband, Mr. 1 Paul Kuukel, will be continued as

before bis death, at the old stand in Jas

per, and I kindly solicit tho continuance

of all his former customers, as well as

generous patronage from all the people

or Dubois county and tbe public gener ally, Respectfully, March 10 93 Mhs, Mary Kunjcex.

New Furniture Store. Has rccolvod a Spring stock of furni

ture, Including some handsome

Willow Rockers,

Upholstered Parlor Sets

Bed Roou Suits, Fancy Baby

Carriages, Etc. And will mako it to your interest lo

got his prices botoro buying.

PHILIP A. GUCKES,

Corner Jackson and Fourth Strcefi

March 10, I8Ki

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