Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 April 1893 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

JANCE FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1893. Knterrtlat tbePoilolHceat Jaiper Indiana, fortranistation through tbe'iiMl aecond-claM roatter.l O-From tho Indianapolis Sentinel we get the following list of salaries of the Post Offices in Dubois county. It will be interesting to tboso who aro yet t- I Blrdseye 347 36 116.15 113.91 . 35.36 Altoea Celestine Crystal Dubois Duff Ellsworth Ferdinaad - Haysvilla Hillham Holland Huntingburg Ireland Jasper John iburg Kellerrille Kyana Ludlow PortersvIIle Rosamond St. Anthony 6t. Henry - Scbnelville 54-57 21446 79.91 347 44 79.61 114 65 213.75 1,103.00 2658 834.53 89.61 - 4,50 121.20 38 48 57 95 28.44 113.56 166 2 116.69 Total Salaries in Dubois Co. 04,670.12 The Jasper Democratic Primary. Pursuant to call the Democrats of Jasper met at the Court House on Sattir day nitrht last. The meatini? was call! to order by town committeeman Jos. F. rieaman, ana on motion of C. Doano, Mr. Friedman was mado Chairman of the meeting, and Inspector of (he Pri mary. Mr. John E. McFall was chosen Secretary. Messrs A. M. Hochcesancr and ford! Band Schneider were made Judges of the primary, and Frank Betz and Bar ney B. Davis, clerks. Candidates were announced, among them Mr. JohnTroxler lor trustee of 4th ard. Mr. Troxler docllnnri in a cept the office, but some of his friends insisted on voting tor mm anyhow. The polls were opened for two hours and 202 rotes were polled, with the following result: Marshal George Brosemer, 108 ; rrtcK xcfi.assoo, j August Dupps, Treasurer Charles Soligra, 195. Clerk-W. U. Jntt. 18S. Trustee lit Ward-Theobold Kiefer, Mm. WW -& m ' w ; iienry rrau, laa. Trustee Jd Ward -Joseph Rottet, 100 ; Geo. Mehringer, 79. Trustee 4tb Ward Andrew Sberor, 4J, John Troxler, 52; fm. II. Flick, 101. The ones having the largest vote were declared toe nominees. The ebairman and clerk were authorized to certify their nomination to tho town elerk and the primary adjourned. Jos. F. Friedman, Chairman J. E, McFall, Sec'y. (CyThe engine and machinery for TT I I i . xaocngesang e oricK yara, alter being on the road somewhere for four or fire weeks, arrived Monday, and Mr. Dan Miller is placing it in position at the yard. The R. It. Company could probably be made to pay damages for this unnecessary delay, as it has kept Hochgesangfrora making several hundred thousand brick which wero sold, and eonld have been delivered had tho machinery arrived ia reasonable time. Last week a let of fruit was brought to our confectioners which had lain in a car at Huatingbiirg to rot for two Weekc.and a part o! it was thrown on the company's eare, as it was spoiled. Such carelessness la inexcusable INkwIP. M's.-lfr. T. A. Parks has been appointed P. M. at Newton Stewart He will make a good one. The handsome and ennrirnt!r iAUnr Of the Vincennes Sun, Mr. II. E. Pureell, has bees appointed postmaster at Vincennes. If any man in the country deserved the position Mr. Purcell did. and a man's experience in a newspaper ofBce will generally make him an efficient potttnaster if be can be induced to take the place. The Couiiikr con gratulates Mr. Purcell. Nr. AI. Hacker, the genial editor of the Shoals News, holds the P. M. sit at that nlace. We are um II arlrnr will make an officer who will be acceptable to all parties for efficiency, and the Ipss kicking orer there the better but Republicans will kick. lO"Tbe storm of last TueoiUv wa. very severe and wldo spread through; ont the west, destroying a uumbor of S laces in Iowa, Kansas, Nobraska, tissourl and Illinois, and causing any fearful wrecks and ions of life on railroads, and blowing down telegraph wires, so that nartlcular nf tha destruction are greatly delayed. The daily papers contain columns of details of the disasters. Thank God, Dubois county escaped serious injury to life or pronertr. though th fail r r.tn and hail waa lai-rlffn OtrThe Phenlx B. k 1.. AaanHail old $4,30 Friday night last. $800 at 7J per cent premium and 13,500 at 7 War rant numlnm Th. 1 . - n rw- .u.imuj. iui luaug win run about six years and bear per cent in terest. Which With the return nf th . .AW. H MM 111 ma .L m & .. 1 I 1 . . . . "" Tin uinas tug ciuai interest to them about f per cent per annum. 11 the Pension hnarrla Tara fa rthanarail -" " w w .UKVI. N 1IB..... M I . f I . . I . ywieujau Harun district on w v v VMM wwi niiBi i iibl aa tl u a avtu mwm ninei Ol Umnnnl 03T 'Mad dogs have bitten sereral per- : -- nisii unr vtaaviuv hu UBUiLHinni. inn or pom) . ... uv UVII BIC ww -- 1 V lUC TMWWltVH VI BIMU 1 ml MEM WXTM.

Dubo i County Soldiers Monument. Com )lete arrangements for the erection of the Monument hare been pur fected. Nothing now remains undone save tl.o required funds, and it Is sincerely hoped that the committees soliciting subscriptions will use their best endeavors to got necessary funds subscribed as soon as possible. The patriotic women are lending a helping hand, and are circulating subscription lists. The Sons of Veterans should follow their example. Credit is due M. F. Durlauf for hit able assistance in getting up designs and drawings, which proves him a master in his work ; also to A. Sprauer for tho perfect photos of the monument executed by hint at a nominal price to the Monumental Association. The Teutonia Building & Loan Association paid an unexpended balance to the Monumental Fund. The Monumental Association agree that any socioty taking one share will entitle the entire membership to be recorded in the Monumental record to be deposited in the archivos of the Monument. The following is a list of subscribers

not heretofore published : Joseph Gerber $10.00 1000 1000 10 00 10.00 10.00 Math. Klingel Wm. A. Wilson George Mehringer L. L. Cooper A. M. Hocbgesang Joseph M. Bauer Josoph Haller Jr., Albert Sondorman Anton nabig Andrew Eckert Martin Eckstein Adam Kuechler Jr., Daniel Milton Teutonia Building & Loan John L. Bretz Martin Friedman J. Geier & Melchior, brick yard Alles Bros. Theo. C. Eckert George Segers Antou Borger Redmond Ferebach Pillow Merchant Joseph Egg Dr. Von Nordeck Michael Harker Jno. M. Schmidt William B. Harris Christ Buechlcin John Betz Iienry Pfau Wm. T. Young Philip Voelkel By sale of photos of monument women's auxii.liaby fond. 10 00 10.00 10 00 10.00 10 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10 00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10 00 5.00t 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 00 5.00 5. CO 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 34.00 Mrs. J L. Bretz $10 00 Rosa Friedman 10.00 Jasper Town Board of Health Meeting:, April 10, 1803. J. P. Salb presided, and E. J. Kenipf, m. f. uuriaur and J. r . Friedman Trus tees, participated in the meeting. Minutes of the last meetiuz were read and upprored. It was reported by tho Secretary that notice had been served upon the Gützweiter aud tbeScberer slaughter houses that they must remove their (daughter bouses one mile out of town within 30 days, and that said proprietors had re fused to do anything. It was now moved and seconded that the slaughter houses in town aro de clared nuisances, and that suit be brought against Gntzweiier and Scherer to prevent them from slaughtering ani mals within the lown limits, which mo tion was carried. It was now ordered that lots 91 and 101, on Newton street be filled within 30 days, and notice be served on ownors. It was ordered that the town be clean ed up by May 1, 1893, and that after aioreBBia uaie loose premises not so cleaned be liable to penalty. It was ordered that tbo secretary of the Board of Health be sent to the Health Conference, at IndiananoHs. April 27, 1893, to take part in said conference, and that tho Board allow said delegate expenses Incident to attendance, and that upon his return he have posters printed and posted uu directing resident owners of lots how to clean and disinfect their premises. Dr. E. J. IiRMcr, Secretary of T. B. of 11 Extraordinary Actions. List Saturday morning the laush was on our genial fellow-citizen Mr Jame6 Milburn. His family and his father's occupy besame house, and on Saturdap Jim camo down to his business of fice late in the morning, looking rather odd and untidy. Presently Mr. Mike Sweeney's attention was called to him, and ho noticed Jim bad on his fathers breoche and hat, and his mother's hankerchief around his neck, and a square canton-flannel article peeping out of his coat pockets. Sweeney and Schuettcr called bis attention to it, and be colored up, looked at tho articles, and said, "Well. I dont care, Pro got a boy at my houso, anyhow." He set up the cigars sereral times and put for home to see "that boy.M All his friends know that Mr. Herman Eckert, the deputy ulerk, is an expert taxidermist, and hia residenco is oeauuued witn many fine specimens of QtssKiu. un Friday evening pasteraby were amazed to see him throwing birds, rabbits, squirrels, etc., out in his yard, while be was excitedly exclaiming "No room for them here anymore; I've got a little girl I Bye, bye!" Even the entries on his dockets are said to bo interspersed with Maudie, Mabel, Mollie, am is, gooaie giruei (KTThe U. 8. Senate is journ next week, likely to adThanks. Please let me return thanks publicly to master oeorge Wuchner for his kindness and honesty in returning to

mo my pocket book, which I had lo-t in getting out of the cars list week, when they failed to reach the platform and passengers were compelled to Jump to the ground. Like a gentlemanly boy he brought it to m as ioou as he found whose It wm. Alice Giambubo.

TOWN BOARD PROCEEDINGS.

Electric Light Adopted. Board mot April 10. 1893 in regular session. allowances. George W. Brosemer, Marshal $30.00 C25 1.75 200 7.50 W. u. J utt, Ulerk Simon Rich, street work Iienry Uorgor, Engiuoer Milburn Ss Co.. coal oil Iho commlttoes heretofore appointed on the electric light proposition, re ported that about 175 domoslic and commercial lights would bo neoded in addition to the street lights. On motiou tho reports weie receivod aud J. P. Salb and J. F. Friedman appointed a committee to consider them and report at this meeting. The com mittee tuen retired and consulted with Mr. John Graruelspacher. and udou com ing back reported first that it was inexpedient and impracticable to attempt to furnish any commercial or domestic lights, but that the town should procure a dynamo of sufficient capacity for 75 800 candle power arc lights for street lighting, and that it could then furnish 50 arc liehta for street lighting, and furnish 25 arc lights to parties wishing them, and that the dynamo could be attached to the steam engine of some factory, and the town would thus save buying power. The report was discussed by a number of citlzons present, and it was claimed by some the town could sell enough domestic lights of the incandescent;paiteru to pay the expense of the plant, and that the Board had no legal authority to varr from tho Dlan asked for by petitioners, or to hire power irora any private party. Tho matter wasreferrod to the town attorney, Mr. liuettner, who decided that the order of the Board should comply with the petition. Thereupon the report of the committee was withdrawn, and a new one submitted, proridiog for a plant of a capacity of 500 16 candle power domestic lights, and 50 800 candle power street lights. This report was adopted without further objectiou, as the capacity of the plant desired, and the clerk ordered to advertise for bids to bp receired at a special meeting to be held May 25, 1893. and Mr. Buettner appointed to draw up the neceHsary papers. Messrs Milburn and Sweeney presented a petition of citizens, for adding to the town the lot of Mr. T. Herbig on min aim out street, auu aiao a petition oi inaries &onga for the annexation nis platted ddition to the town. Th matter was taken under adrisment an the feasibility of adding to the town a me territory between tho new exten ston of lutti street and 6th street, and me oriiruai west line of the town and College arenue was discussed, and lruetoe Durlauf was aDnointed a com muco io aoi up me necessarv n at nii description, and report at a future w . - K meeting to be held April 24. Urders bv the Hoard that nnrsnna 1U uiu iu worit on me nienwavs. be re ijuiicu iu wurs iwd aays tnis year, and .-...! 1 . - l . a ... ' tbe Marshal bo so directed. The Board then adjourned. Indiana Sentinel Almanac. A copy of tbe'Inddlana Sentln Almanac for 1893 has just been receiren oy us. It is without ques tion ine best and most eomnUta wura. ui us kidq mat bas yet i. -0 i.. , . .. . . been issued in tbe State. The main features or the work are deaenrincr nf extended notice. Tbe World's Plr ww 1 1 1 1: 11 in Li i i im i h i I r 1 1 it a a r mar 1 1 doubt be visited by almost every citizen of Indiana. This Important subject " IS, TT 1 1 1 UU s fully outlined in twentv-eisrht nao-os of printed matter, showing cuts of the ouiioingsand descriptions of a 1 the in teresting features and exhibits. Com plete tables and Tariff Duties and in creases are noticed. A reliable table or tno Indiana post offices, with their salaries. Ibis constitutes a reference volume ror tbose interested in the new appointments expected after March 4th. lhe United States Government, with the names and salaries of ererv official . I. ! r . i . i . . weium, iruui me presiaeai nown, are given. A full list of United States Sen ators and representatives is also furnished. Tables of population of Htata cities, etc., aud other matters of para mount importance are also fully set forth. A concise collection of irenci-ai nformation on the recent nolitical rvo. ution is perhaps the most interesting feature of this work. Toe rote of Indiana by connties, on both State and National tickets is sccduled. and aonarato tables are giren on legistatire districts. The great result by popular vote and eluctorial rote Is nlso shown. For the benefit of handy reference the platform of the four leading political parties In is appended. Un v 25 centa. Ad dress Indianapolis Sentinel. slak, W) sjavs aar Oasaoris. WheHahawMafAMi.siwartHferOMteria. ah kmrn Miss, ate ehwf to Caster!, afc ad CUldrea, ska far t nry Miss Mabel DeBrnlnr. a riancrMaof Hon. Curran A. DeBruler, of Evansvino, was married in that city ou Wed HUBuny, wim ur. ueo. u. Dunlevv. of uocKport. mo bride is a verv hand. some and talented lad v. ml ha. m.n relatives and friends In Dubois countv. wuiuu uer graou-parenis were both natives. Notice to Creditor-. The undersigned are making a chango in their business, and will not deal In coal as heretofore. They find there is too much on thoir books to enable them to straighten their business, and have determined it must be settled. They therefore give notice to all creditors that all accounts must be settled by June 1 1893. Such as are not paid by that time will bo given loan attorney to enforce collection, They give this imni M,. so that no creditor may have cauie for uuuinB-oui pay up and save costs.

March 31,-31. j08tru ßlM

ItusihcnH Opportunity. A good chance for a lady winning t

engage iu Alillluory. 1 will ecu my wholo stock at a low prico. Call on or address. Maooie Kueiii.kk, Jasper. For Sale! Shares in the Jabpor MantifacCo. Inquire of Jos. Bauer, or Jasper Kurniturn Company's Fifty turing at the office. For Sale, Hotel Property. A good hotel, with plenty of rooms. aud suitable for any other business, situated within ono block of tho Public Square, in Jaspor, Terms oasy. Apply to Herman Eckert, at County Clerk's office. March 24-4U AT COST PRICES! Owing to a ebauge and extension of our businesz which is to take placo this summer we will Bell customers, until the 1st day of July, 1893, everything in our stock in tbe lino of FURNITURE OR COFFINS. At Strictly Cost Prices For Cash. We invito all who are in thing in our liue to take this neod of any advantage of Extraordinary Chance. Never before offered amino our stock and in this county. Exprices bpforo purchasing aud you will be convinced. Alles Bros. N. W. Ind. Corner Public Squaro, Jasper April 14, 1893 LIGENSE NOTICE. JOTICK li hereby given to the cltlions of Porter.131 Tille, ml lloone townihlrt. Dubois eountw Iml . tbt themideriilcneil. a mate citizen of the United StMe, win apply to rne uounty Lomminionern or Duboli county m their next regular pectlon In Jane, 19.1, lor licence to retail oeer anil wine, nml permit tbe same to be old on the premle, under tbe provisiun of tbe law of Indiana Rovernlnt; uch llcennen. The paeclne location where uch liquors are to be olil la In a houne fituated and he Ing upon part nf the Mjuin-weni pari oi fractional section ai. town one North, of Range fie wet, 3 2-3 rod, adjolnlnp the town or Porterivllle, Diilioln county, Indiana March 31,-3w. FREDERICK W. FRYKnKRdKR. Admin iMtratrix Appointment. XTOTICE is hereby given that tho uni- dorsigncd has been duly appointed Administratrix: of the estate of Kcdmond Spurlock, late of Dubois countv, Indi ana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to oo solvent. Fuances'E. SruKLOCK. Adm'x. ÜB ETZ, McITall at Bbktz, Atty's. April 7. 93-3w. W1HTFH tOI liUTiWrmtTO In liaa Hall i . . .aat N UWrl4'iOlMtiu XxpeatUa. toryalvao. Send for handaomodeaerlptlre circular. W. B. OONKIVOO. -ubllwhOhlao.llU Mvrcb 244w. Notice to Heira Creditors, etc ine estate of Jobanna Klingel deceased. NUT1UE is hereby given that Martin Eckstein, a Executor of tbe estate! oiii onanna ivnngoi, deceased, oas pre sented and filed bis account and vouch ers in final settlement of said estatp, and mat tne same Will come up for examin ation and action in the Dubois Circuitl court, on the 25th, day of April, 1893, at which time all heirs, creditors or lega tees of said estate are required to Bppear m nam uourt and snow cause, ir any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also hereby reaulred at the time aud Dlace aforesaid, to annoar sou mak-e proof or their heirship. 1 . - ri mautin Eckst e ix, Executor. Brktz, MoFall a Bretz, Atty's. March 3l-2w. Notice of Town Election. jWTOTICE is hereby given to the voters of the incornorated town of .las nor that an election will be held at the usual place of holding elections in stid town. on the first Monday in May, 1893, being MONDAY, MAY 1ST, 1893, or the purpose of decline: tho follow. ing officers for said town, to-wit: une xown Marshal; One Town Clerk ; One Town Treasurer; One Trustee for tbe 1st ward of said town, to serve two yeare: One Trustee for the 3d ward of said town, to serve two years. One Trustee for tho 4th ward of said town, to serve two years. in testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand as Clerk of said seal. town of Jasper, and affix the official seal thnrnln. thta Ath day of April, A. D. 1893. 4 , WILLIAM II. JUTT, April 7 '93-31. Clerk Town of Jasner. UNITED mi HOTEL MILL, STREET, JASPER. AUGUST :: KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR. ine traveling public will find this nonse well furnished and fitted avarv way, and the best of attnntlnn rill ha liven to tbe wants ol guests. The fur Biture and beds are all nw. and th aoie win he found sunn led with the best tbe market ailbrd. T ikle. Aug. Kaoglxt.

FURNITURE !

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,i uu no mum; nun Huuworn, niiu mos and iiowore, and the consequont slty of 'cleaning houso" for tho coming boat of summor. You should be and hold your temper, your wife's temper and the hired help's temper, failablo way to do so is to call on

GEORGE W At his store ou 6th stroot and supply

Instead of compelling tho womon to scour tho walls. It is about as cheap t Brosmer's prices, (from 6 to 30 cents nor rolh and a m-eat rinul ,ii.nf

and moro chriatiiiii liko, than tho everlasting scrubbing. You want to 'savo tbn samo work, too, on your floors by getting

For them. Bronmor has samples of all at prices from 15 cents a yard up, to suit moro man US COSt iU a doctor bill If vour

- - .h juut iiuuri GEORGE W. BROSMER N. B. If you want good broad and cakes or confectionery, remombcr my store is headquarters. Mnrch 10, 1833

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Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions

Of all kinds. Customers will find hero

prices and will always bo welcomo, whether thov buy or not, and aro suro of courteous treattnont. I hope by fair treatment at fair prices to receivo a liberal share" of custom. Try mo. I will allow tho highest market price for butter and eggs. TOS. F. SERnERSHEIM

March 10, 1893 ly

IF YOU WANT GOOD Jewelry !

FOR PRESENTS THAT WILL TIE BY ANY ONE, AND KEPT FOR :BUY OF:

F. C. KTJEBIaER.

IN JASPER, SOME OF IITS SUPERB SIXVEIt-WAItE, or HA TWOSOME

Insured to Please, AjSTD T PRICES THAT DEFY COMPITITION, Corner of Eighth and Main ftTiits, Jasper, Indiana.

Nov. 25, 1892 y. INSURANCE! LIFE! FIUEI ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVE STOCK Farm Firo'insuranco for torms of five years, including lightning aud steam thresher, at thirty cents a year r each $100 of insurrwico: tornac at twenty cents. Representing twen ty good companioB and doing exclusive inwranco business, I givo tho abovo ratos. Writo or n can ca on mo before nlacinjr your insnr anco. No ono, excepting Goorgo Nix, of Haysvillo, and Thcodoro Gohmann, of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit insuranco in my name. WM. A. WILSON, General Insuranco Agent, Jasper, Ind March 31 93-ly North Main Streo 1IT A VPI?'n WMe-awake work W JVi L HjU evprvwhere for "Smki. riinTonNAMm of lhe World :" the nrratest book rarth; eomliiR $100,000; retail at M cash or IiikUI CUCDD V ment'a; mammomtli illuatratcil clrcula Ont.rr U termafreiiUlly output over l,f. voiumea Aaentawi n w fa ncca. Mr. TLom un Martin, Cttitrcvllk Toxaa. clean-il 711 In 9 ilnj Mlia Itoe Ailam. DUflTfinDIDUC In 40 ruin Wooater. 0., S4.1 rnUIUUnUfnO tl Uev J.Howard Mail on. I.toiik. M. V.. SHU Iu 7 hnura bonanxai maim Hcnt outfit onlv .1 tL. 11.00. Ilook on credit. Kreltht 111 1MB tiald. Ail. UI.OHK HIIILK lliliLlilU Uu. 7U uucimui at.. I'hlla.. Pa., or 35S Ucarborn Si

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ncces carofii An io BROSMER your houso with uow aud haudsome stvlos: 150 nattnrna tn aniVrf ... . your tasto. A new carpot may savo von wifa dnn Ihn anrnhhtrwr nf W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. A sewed shoe that will not rim c,u seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable' stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Every style. Equals customrnuuu buocs cosung ironi 14 10 J5. The following are of the same high atandord of 4.00 and s.oo Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed. 3.50 rollce, farmers aud I,ettcr-Carrier. a-so, 92.3$ aud Sa.oo for Working Men. Ja.oo nud $1.75 for Vouths and Uovs. fj. Jiuuu'ocwcu, I FOR M T. I W 1 . - a.jo nua a.00 Dongola, LADIES. HIIA Dun jovl owe tootmU a get vu oeai tiu for your monay. äjoonosilzs in your footwear by purchaalnr w. äj. iJongiaa Bnoea, wnloa rapreaem tns Deit valda i we pncoa advarUaed as thoosanda can teauiy. do you wear warn 7 drnlera and grneral Bierchauta where T hnvn w uiir piaco icuunireri 10 l'actory,i)tatlU2 Stf. W. Ja. Daaglaa, Hracktou, Maaa. In Jaapnr by JOHN' A. SKKMKUSIIKIM. of Jackson and Gtb stroet in front of tbe and put in a stock of a new stock of tho best iroods. at lowog A PPTiEniATfrn YEARS, .TBWISLRY, WATCHES. Notice to Mortgagees P.ycr. and Tax NOTICE is horoby given to all per sons holding mortgages which bave been paid, that tbo law requires that thoy should satisfy them on the records of tho county at the Recorder's office within thirty days after payment, and is to the interest of every tax-navor that tho law should bo complied with, as it will savo tbo County Assessor tinio in listing thorn, and taxpayers tho troublo of proving satisfaction, to keep from paying taxes thoreon, as tholvaltio of all open mortgages is taken from tbo records and asseesod by law. Also, the county asHossor, will bo in his ofneo iu Jaspor every Saturday dnr nsr April and May for tho purpose or attending to any business iu connection with tbo dnties of his office. VV. W. Krxdall, County Assessor. April 7, 1893-31. Farmers'1 Hornet (On Mill Street, JASPKR.) PHILIP KÄSTNER, Prop'r. rpuiseomoiioui ftoi.i hit bean thoroaahly oi 0tf open for pnl.llrt rulrtalnmcnt. Tlie taMe will alwaya jL. nauiau. arid rclltt .l ... .,.., .n.l inn . lunniien, and nrl will he raonli t. A gol Mable tor farmer' hnroe, anil cheap ltn. A ffoou bar. wall .ii...li..l i.i. .1.. .Lt.... nnHn..

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