Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1893 — Page 4
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RIDAY,
AUGUST 11, 1803.
t i l ioOVt JdpeMriHaii. for trat)I v !. mall a nx-mnl-ela matter. Tho White Oaj Trials.
The jury in tho caso of John II. Brown
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l CrSUV CHI HO II !AlU!iBi-a m ( tho other departments, and Increase the, ! appropriation to our eehools and col-j
loges Tho boast nud pndo ot Indians, Ilms been hör schools. Of lato years, her colleges havo heon neglected and hör
professors havo boon leaving nnd goltig to othor state?, that ro keeping up with the times. It would he n burning shauio and disgrace for tho great State of Indiana, to havo tn loso her prestige
I in tho causo of learning and ho compel-
i tctl lo drop hack in the rear ranks.
CJod forbid It." ltoouvillo l-.tiquiior. Its all very well to write o! tho former ulorv of the "old land mark?," but
siago coac.ics,
super-
THK KEELEV CURE.
MRS. WALLACE!
The jury tn tuocasooi uoiid u.nrow.,, - lRKCj ,0 kccp up plasro c nrircd with riotous conspiracy to whipi .,,.' tvnreniK-
m mul ivlff wpm rivpii .Tiwifrc Dun. ; . . . . .i..i :
H1LU tlltl V ---- ..-, - IrtMtlAd I tlAtlt lk tlllllirilir llllii Illlll N IN II
n's charge about 3 o'clock Saturday jfollv atm a needless oppression of the tcrnoon, and retired to consult on im1),nr(1 lftXpavcr3. Our "grandrdict. They had not agreed at support, ,,5,i ,,. 5;. eti,Meitn siato
mo, and the judge decided that if thoy eadowy at nioomington, because there precd on ti verdict dur lug tho night,; n lucesat,y for Jt at that day,thoro ley might seal it up and go home, and,, , , Jn tj,oStn,e, and it
FAITH':' HEMER!
clurn U in open court aiomiay morn-, . , -' , , , , (0 PMCOUraire n laudable.
kg. AüoutiuociocK iimy muuun. nn,,jtjon j the rising generation for
noKrccmciH, au wtMu pwmiuww iuiM. . n.litrtil on than anv of the'
UUIl' IUU .ll-l-ur-tll .. !., , i,ri.i..liP.i 1 1ll t .
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now, mat tne proicssoio ni mu maumUinnare so hard tin for students that
let. or else i guessed at it, fort n todupo them into attendance, was called Monday moruiug hojHml Umt whc, ther0 moro ÄttotIoi i
inc. ill nil' menu uwiij iiiu iitturtii
, . . 1 .. I !l I. ...A.Ii51"
5(1 "gOHU UUIUL', UHU IV IB HJI'U3i;u
learned in some way tho content cl
io verdict,
men ho
W od lo anncar. mid wneu me pnuiic, Unen Un n..,i imm mmia
und tho verdict was guilty, ns charged, , lhm Q cuilivntion of tIl0 intellect.
iiu uxeu ois piiiiiMiuivui t pU m.u !ftlJ tjlBt ns nn institution of learning it
ivu juaia iiiu "'""f ',JOU" " '""Up MirpaFscd by adozen colleges in tne fcncrally considered that ho would not, to. ',, :,n fm.,i.nr hxe.nun for tax-
ncar.
and Ins
USES NO MEDICINE!
MEDICINE!
USES NO
For Drunkenness, Opium mid Tolmcco lluhits, at Kvuiikvllle, Indiana. Tho dlBoaso of the world is drunkouncsR. Liquor killed over 180,000 peoplo in Amorica lust year. Tho "euro" for thin scourgo Is the Remedy and Troatmont of Dr. Leslie E. Keoloy. The
Kec oy Insllutoat livsnsville, liul., authorized by Dr. Keoloy, ia now open to receive patients. Privacy and seclusion given patinutH. Full information as to tho "Koeloy Cure," terms, etc., sent free upon application. A "cure" for tho Liquor, Tobacco, Opium aud Clgarotto habits. Address all communications to the Keeloy Institute, Kvansville, Ind. Tho genuine Keoloy remedies and treatment given. Homo treatment a success. 40-41
NEW SPRING GOODS
peo-
$100,.
1'linrn ri'n Ii run n c fi ntrninttV . . .....
,"y " v, Z",r. a liuL' I ho people to maintain it.
mi, ami ins uomi iis n i-iui,. ,Vhn ninnmhifMon affair costs t
rith John Ci. Pollard and Jrank Im.,A s,,;Wf vflP nbout
icrnshis j-uretics. i nc oomis wcie.rnn , f.. u. fllr,lish ns thmnn'h in-
irfci'cd, ninllho PiirotiPfi jllliavei , Jch cost
.cm lo pay. 1 o owns L'UU acres oi lamt . L,oncral tf,xnavsrs nothinr. It is dc
i Hall towr.siup,an(iconsi(iorauiootner , , 7,, t, iab,0 wllPtIlcr .. por.
roporty, to H it is not cncunincreu 01 n- . 0 ni,,tf ,nxcs p,10tl,(1 he
rwi?etoo iiiucii tney may 0 nuio io( . nil tn ,-, . ..., .,. ..,.. ..,. ,nu
. 1 1. . , . 1 . ... rt 4"fr Irtrp IT.ttnccAni ...'.
ivuirnw iuni "l "Ui,n.ll"inii inr 11 ,nl n or wso tin . (ircck or
londay evening in l.oouo townoliip, . , ,1 inW or liein.'-aiid it is on-
linking h. way westward -pronatiiy u. , nilB nf ,,.ft .nt.in..lo who cm
lr Illinois orj'.asiriugosuonioin ivnox - ... niror(1 rtilim0 nt P.loominsrton.
ItllltV. . tt,. ,i:...nFllinii in M'r at tlin KTIinnSA
I.l... II I'nmii n'no in nln Ifnitiilili.i .
jiiiiii 1 1 0f nie lax-payers lias pormeateti ine cuin nostina?ter at Losamond, and wasi.Äa , ' ,51 ?, nsta ,nrn trt ,trm.
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101 rciliovco iur uvcr u jcui unci iiiuiii'
min iUi.ua I.A.. it rlnna nt nni nt it
... . LJIIIU 1IICI U llllill ...JVC ib i....
icttnonts wire fount: against nun. and 0l,jcr rolk.,,c t0wus whero tuition nui
lien enargess 01 oneusivoncs au 10 ua led belorc Clovcland's postmaster gen-
Visit Jasper for Two Days -PHENIX HOTEL, Aug. 24 and 25, 1893,
Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country, livo years at Xo. S Upper Eighth Street, Kvansville, Ind.
She has mndo her home for the pas
.. ....i..i.....i. ,MM.tnmiilHl,rt .!, tot.n.knc..nr1ll.ow.iylieallliclcil. Slic treat 11 ,1 ew,atM lias ma.ie eure u eu
:,V."l taS v 'have .lnRet through K", of ufferlnKa..d It.. Horn Iii mo a .mm
uern jiroiiuniici-
From the Oakland City Enterprise, August 22, 1802.
nr.: and msi stqce ik mm
Mrs. C. Hochgesang's.
1 have just returned from tho oily, where I obtained somo real bargains in staplo goods, and can undersell, with
better oods, all tnose inorcumu whu buy of drummers. Call and bo convinced. My stock of Groceries and Dry Goods is now, no STALE STOCK, and the best to bo found any where.
Mrs. C. Hochgesang. North Main Street. P. S -Country produco bought at highest prices. March 10-93
Ono of a-o mn nomlrrftil tiowm ever vLltlns O.iUsn.l CSty J Mm. Wallace, the Medium ami FMIh Doctor, I ami nl ol Vever" 1 Vrofelonal vult tothte city .luriiiR lUe past !e iv.-ekn. perfonnlDR fome marvelous
In.
tueli
In (ittimn ami VamlerlmrgH
I ... . I n J n.i..i...
horWfciratXntl,.,.crKIBl.l 11011 DllUgB UUnUdUlUlb
core, without lliemu "i nieiic.np. hji"!" -the statement of the editor, for there are hundred AND
counties "Im have been relieved hy Mrs.' Wallace and permanent cares effected
. ...... 1. .1 1. Lilti.. ni,tn nltlintll
Rom., of tho best citizens in Gibson countv have visited tüls latiy, many 01 wiiom u juuum, ci ..u.
.nodlXSb convinced of her power, by faith, over disease.
Iral would remove him. Ho was out,
lowcver, in time to havo n Democratic
ucccssor appointed ucioro His term in
lie penitentiary would begin.
Sherill Trayior sent a uepmy up to
Srown's neighborhood to find his whero-
Ibouts, and also telegraphed his descrip-
ion to numerous places, out so lar litis
lo traco of him.
After it was found that ho had escaped
fudge Duncan required new bonds, in
1.000 enen, to lio given by the otlicr
karties charged with whipping William
Joffeo, which each one was ablo to rill.
The trial was a hotly contested one,
rosecutor Cox nobly doing I1I3 duty to a .. 1 1 1 . 7 . T
ring tue accused 10 jounce, nnu uiHKiug
strons argument to the jury. lie was
Lbly assisted bv Milhurtu Sweeney, ap-
)inietl ny too cuuri, :uiu uy ins ui'pii- - -. ,111 11! 1 1 11 1
les, tJ. I' . ncman, ieo i isner niui rranu
Ilclz. Thcdcfeiiso was skillfully con- Kcccint
uctcd by Trayior & Hunter, Urelz, 31c- Expended,
rail X uretz, aim duduariu aim n eaiu-
rs, of Crawford county.
Alter tho Jirown case had been settled
her defendants on Monday tiled aiH-
lavits for continuance and changes of
fenuc. which tho court overruled, after
bvestigation, and upon request the
IhcriiT was ordered to summons a jury
from the south part of the county, where
bothing comparatively was known in re
t
benaidfor bv tho student the tuition
fees bcintr but a small nart of the ex
penso. Uesides, the slate needs another Insane
Hospital, and ,tho state's buildings at Bloomington could bo made to serve tho purpose with but small expense, comparatively.
TAT ,Tr-s WITH THE SPIRITS.
Remember the IIi.v and Date J asper, Aug-. and 55.
12 :u is bridge Township
Receipts and expenditures for the dscul
year ending August 7, 1893. . TOW.VSIlir KUNI. Receipts $ 8SS 50 Expended, 851 43 Bahnce on hand, 29 07 TUITION FUNI. Hencinls. 62
Expondird, 1,C48 25
Halanco on hand, 8i ii fcl'ECIAI. SCHOOL WNU.
079 f.l
rS0 48 99 10
Balance 011 hands,
R0A1 KU.VI). Receipts, Expended, Bilaucc on hand, DO l'u.vn
(Receipt,
! Expended, I Balance on hand,
179 178
49 78
71
SC3 02! 291 25 209 37 2,758 81 1,811 05 940 80
rard to tho matter. A bailiir started for m:c.u'.TUi.ATio..
L'ass township at dinner time Monday, T0!al receipts, $4.638 50
sut not enough jurymen nati appeared nl Expended, tf.uuu
luppcr time . onday to secure a panel. Halanco on hand, 1,01. 4ö
On Tuesday morning James M. J'.ius, Trustco's allowance.
419
328 03 90 17
1G3 00
no of the defendants, secured Lafayette
Ills, his brother, and V. w. Kendall on
sis 81,000 bond for appearance, who
ere accepted uy 1110 court.
Lafiyctto Ellis and Uavld (J. Lino
ecatno sureties for Levi It. Ellis.
Henry A. Sutton and John Sutton
klood good for Henry button, when
i-antcd. Thotnus J. Nolan, Samuel It. QHIott,
Liidrew J. Hollowed and Andrew
Heicliclbccl; went on the bond of Wm.
Ilighfiold.
.10SEPI1 ECKSTEIN, Trustee.
August 11, 1893. 3t H.'irbibou Tonishii Rcnort of the receipts and cxpendi
tures for the liscai year ending August 1, 1893.
TOWNSUll FUNDReceipts, Expended, Halanco on hand, TUITION FUND.
ICoonv TowMMlrip I
Ronort of rcccinta and expenditures
for the fiscal year ending August 1, 1893.
TOWNS!!!!' FUND.
Received, ?
Expended. Balance on hand,
tuition fund.
Received, Expended,
Bilanco on hand, PI'KCIAI. SCHOOL I'UNU. Received. . Expended Balanco on hand, 4 K0AD FUND. Received. Expended, Balance on hand, nor. fund.
Received.
Expended, Bilanco on hand.
IIIXAI'TULATION.
Total receipts. 4.. 04 OO Total expended, 2.933 38
Bulnucc on hind, 1.0.JU ta
Trustee's allowance,
II. II. BitEiDENBAUGH, 1 rustee. August 11, 1893. 3t
MACHINE SHOP! C MiF.n of Newton and 7th Sts., JASPER, IND.,
DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor
III.VVK Jn tin shop every facility Tor repairing! steam machinery of all kind, and maVe n peclal.i . I. .,11.11.,.. .n.lilni. CTl'lVt KVItlKKS nlul
f.. n I "II 111.11111 m.. .....n .j . . . -----
' uiiu.i, .u-ni K.
539 03 I aUo keep on hand a unnply nf SHAFTING, FIFES
m-Q Ac. anil will tarn luftinc any Ire reijulred. uö I hive an atjencv lor I.KATIIF.U AND Kl'ltUEIt nKI.TIXfi, and .ill furnish any tiie on hurt notl ee , ViHreoAipTHItF.Sltl.Vfl MACIIINK, SKFAUATOIIS, l.l lbijinnsK fowkks. Ac.
Ill 32 FAKMEUS r-AKTlCUIiAIUA" are Invited to Elve me -a o,achauce toinaVe their apparently worn nut Hinder uJ 04 lteaperand Mowers. nrilU, Ac, fully an OOOD AS NEW, aud at but little expense. If "a Penny saved I
- two earned," 1 can save you many dollars tüls way. 3ii kO tpt it.
Stpue Masonry Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, County Commissioners of Dubois county, Indiana, will receivo sealed proposals at the Auditor's offico of said county, at Jasper, up to 12 o'clock M., on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893, for tho supplying and erection of an high truss iron bridge, eighty-six feet in Ipinrth. and fourteen feet wide, acro
Paloka rivjr, at iho town of Dubois, in Harbison township, Dubois county. Indiana. Al-o, at tho same time, for tho rebuilding of the stone abutments of said bridge, at said location. Said work U all to bo dono and completed during the spring and mimuier of 1891. Plans and specifications for the work may bo seen at any time at the office of the County Auditor. The Board reserves the right to reject anv and all bids, and bidder will bo re-
Owim lo a change and extension of our qulred to furnish bond that they will
husiucfz which is to laKO piace uns contract If it is awaruea io mem, mm ... 1 1 .. n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . . . . I Itl . I. Iii. 1 1, n AfHttrBPt
summer wo win sen u.ikiuuicib, inat tney win uuui.ij u
Iho 1st dav of .luly. löU3. everyinm,; when maae.
Furniture!
AT-
COST PRICES!
in our stock in the line of
FURNITURE OR COFFINS.
At Strictly Cost Prices For Cash.
Wo
170 83 14097
May 20. 1S92
IUNIF.t. F. 3. MILLER.
thing in our
this
518 42 448 95 . 09 47
Thomas Highfield and Isaac EastridgeijccoIlds, lid not give now bondi, but filed nlliila- j Lxpemloil, L-ita for (nntiiiuiinccs. which tho cotirtl Lalnncc on
fits for continuances, winch tho court "'.
ivcrrulcd, and Thomas Ilighlield was) sfkciai. school fitnd.
daced upon trial, tho following, after n Receipts,
linmbcr of challenges, being accepted Expended,
md sworn in as jurymen: John Alice, .Balance on hand,
lohn Gray, Jr., Noble J. Kemp, Marion)
artin, John W. Kemp, (. A. Uooper,itPceja.
Cyrus B. Norris, Henry Ilohlor, .Idler- Kspciuluil,
3, w.u. May, Edward u. n,ifinco on
noAi) ru.Ni.
nou Simmons
aller and Andrew Brown.
Collen and his wlfo each testified to
Ihoir being taken from their bed on the
bright of August 31, 1891. lied to trees,
111(1 uninercitully whipped, and liuiy
Idonl'fietl tho defendant, Thomas lligb-
fflolit, as caphili "f the gang lhat whipped
them, sweating that thoy knew Dim lie-
banse Ids mask only covered part of bis
Ifnce, and by bis voice, also, as ho gave
trders to Iho ollicrs to do lucir duty in
turn, callinir on them by numbers. Mrs.
Coll'eo tcitiiied that IIIghiioM caught her
hiineso and raised it over hor head, so
llhat tho brutes might scti her naked and
apply their -switches to .her Imro back.
She a so identified somo oi tnc large
I beech switches which were pjeked upi afterwards tindor tho tree whero they! Lecoipts, . i . ...i t.. ii i.:....:.... ...1 i 1 KTtiPtiilrm.
I nnu ueeti iisimi hi uiu iviiiimi, u..u uiku,--! testified that tho whipping drew iho I
blood from both her husband nun hor, j cceipii.
ami that ho sores did not lioal lor
nionths.
Tho testimony of Cofleo and wlfo wn . .... ..
i itii-i'ii1ii,i Html tn itintiv tiriaus uv oiucr
i witnesses, and it appeared that- tho only Expended,
reason for the whipping was their de-
rnuiielntlon of white caps, nnd an oiTor of
$10 if thoy would attempt to whip bun.
2.608 77
1.C7G 05 992 12
4G1 08
366 97 94 71
40 93
00
40 33
IIa II Township Receipts and expenditures for
fiscal year ending August 8, 1893.
TOWNSIIIF FUND. Receipts,
Expenditures, Overdrawn,
TUITION FUND. Receipts, Expended, Balance, H1T.CIAL SCHORL FUND
Receipts,
INSURANCE!
150 CO.LIFK ACUIUM:
TORNADO! LIVE STOCK
Farm Firo insurance for terms of five
years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cents a year on
each tlOO of insurance: tornado
et twenty cents. Representing twen
ty good companies and doing an
exclusive insurance business, 1 can L'ivc the above rates. Write or call
on me before placing your insurance. No one, excepting Gcorgo Nix,
of Haysville, and Theodore Uohuiaun r l,.,!:.,.,,! tu ntttlirtt ivml In cnltfil
the
447 2 4
470 51
29 27
3,500 59
2,406 00 1,091 59
S74"41
Expended, Overdrawn, Receipls, Expended, Overdtnwn
p.OAD FUND.
of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit
insurance in my name.
WM. A. WILSON.
nu sl General Insurance Agent, Jasper, lud
At the head of tho procession of SEW 1NG MACHINES, as shown at all the Fairs, were the
70 39
78 15 1 70
hand,
nou IMLVn.
Receints. 259 OS
Kviimnled. Ill 08
isalauco on hand, 148 00 ni-OAFITULATION. Receipt, all funds, 83,t)5S 48 Expontled, 2.0OI 05 Hidanco on hand, 1,350 03 Trustec. allowance, 108 00 P. L. COI5LE, Trustee.
1893. 3t
329 97
109 09; 101) 88
Aug 11,
ilKaflison Totviisliip. Receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending August 7, 1893.
TOWN.Hllll' fund.
TUITION FUND.
Expended, Halanco on hand, SFUCIAI. S.fJIIOOL FUND
Receipts,
S 721 09 721 09 2,341 19 1,598 09
743 10
702 70'J
; Indiana Colleges. "As lo the Stato Normal nt Torre Haute, wo havo nothing to say, for tho
renpon we dou t know be cm so of the
I trouble But we most seriously object I otnl receipts,
to doing away with tho Stato Univcrsi-1 Expended,
I'ty at Blooinlngtuii. Somo may call it an i Halanco on hand, "old dolt," all rsghl, would that wc liadlTrustco's allowance,
tnoro such dolts In our country. It imUrders outstanding, one of tlio "old laud marks." established F. M. PAYNE
ly our urnudiathtrs, and for tuoro than. August 11, 1893. yt
ItOAP FUND. Rriceipla, E.)(!lld(!ll, B.ilauce on hand, nors fund. Hoceipts, Expciidod, ItnCAl'ITULATlON.
$4,139 29 3,395 00 740 09
170 49 1(59 90
59
203 203
219 50
295 27
Trustee.
DOMESTIC and
invite all who are in need 'of
line to take
advantago
any-
of
Bv order of the Board of County Com
missioners of Dubois county.
AUOUST II. KcKRNEIt.) John J. Alles, Commii'ncra. Conrad Jacklky, July '29. 1893. Gw
Notice of
Extraordinary Chance.
Letting of Contract.
Grading
M. 1I0CHGESAN0. ALIIKRT 1I0CH0ESAN0.
Machine Brick Yard, 31. IIOCHGESANG & SON.
Have not In a machine to n.ouM hrkk, Ith
power, and will noon be ahle to lurnlsli all tho
Best Brick Made.
the Troy
nany qmutitr desired, nt their yard
roan. Ifigrrartlenlar Attention rIvcii to HOUSE
Elt.NS. and special termn on large iirdcrs.
(ilVi; US A TltlAI. Ulllll.ll,
FAT-
April 21, '93. llocligensang & Co,
HOUSEHOLD
June 2, 1892. ly Jasper Agt.
DOO FUNI. Receipts, Expended, l.alaiico on hand, I.FOAI'ITUI.ATION. ltcccipts, all funds, $4,92S CO Expended, all funds, 3,844 09 Hulaucc on hand, 1,184 51
Overdrawn, 70 90 Itakiiiir nrenilunis over every other make
Trustee's allowance, 192 (X) purchasers of tbeso machines, also, run
Amount of orders outstanding, 2M) 0OJll0 riskof a law suit Tor infringement of John J. Mf.sciikde, Trusieo. jpntent, as the company makes it a point August 11. 1893. 3t 0 dea honorably with every one. If Notion or Final Settlement .""of'you want the Best Machine on Earth, Estate. !Kct one of these from Notice Is hereby given to tho crcdi. G-QOFJCC Pi Waglier, a v. . I.nt.i 1 Inifiiinnn mill nil nnrcAiiB '
Uli !l IIUII" II H--iiii-'U!! jiwi nwna illlercded in tho estate of Charles Kueh-, ler,fdcceaed, to appear In tho DuhoI-t circuit court, held at Jasper. Indiana, on tho 4th day September, 1893, and show cause, if any, why tho final settlcmcnl account-', with the estate of said deceased . should not be approved ; and said heirs, ( legatees, and all olbors interested are notified to then and thero inako proof of heirship, or claim to any part of said estate. ! Dal d this "lb day of August, 1893.
Charles Soliha, Administrator it tili I It it ttni nithnvoil l Wo havo
Hit us'o BuETTNint. A ttoriiovjbaiid buggies and wagon which wo will
Aug. II, 1893-21 dispose of at a bargain. " VheBest.-I havo a good stock ofe well tnado buggy and and wagon I'-i J J S own- lilii'f iipt lftittlnc In a n c nsi.r w
harness shoo, which l am desirous of Wo havo also largest and
MIL BUI & CO
I
)uggies!-i-Buggies!
Notice is hereby eivcu that tho Boat d
Nßvcr bnfnrn oirercd in Ibis countv. Ex- nT'iViiutpna nf thn town of Jasner, I)U
amino our stock and prices before pur- bois county, Indiana, will receivo sealed chasing and you will bo convinced. proposals for grading of that part of
Jackson street in said town as touows: Commencing at the north line of Sixth ofrf.Pi ! thonr.o ri.nninir north and across
r . i , T.I ! I. I. dl...lii im I ri Ilm
N. W. Corner Public Square, .Ja-perpeve,,
Anril 14.1buo. aouiu iiu ui imu.
said street croiilngs according to the respective orders and ordinances made by bald Board ia relation to such gradowork, up to Monday, the 21st day of Auoust, 1893, at 4 P. M.-SaM gradework is to be fully completed on or
team beforo tho 1st day of uctooor, ,
and plans, estimates and specmcauu m thereof can be scon by calling on the Clerk of said town. , Tho Board reserves the right to reject any aud all bids. Dated at Jasper Indiana, tho 24th day of July, 1893. Bv order of tho Board. William II. J utt, July 28, '93-3t. Town Clor ÄLDEUT M. nOIINERT. KI1WAKD H01INEHT JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS ! Bohnert Brothers having purchased tho abovo well-known Mills, have had them thoroughly overhauled, and arc now prepared to mako tho best Patent Roller jFloiir
ever mado in uuoois uuumj.
Pearl Rello Is strictly a atraigni gran" of first quality. Our Family Flour is a brand that for its quality cannot no excelled. Wo solicit tho custom of tanners, and will bo ready at all times to exchange flour for wheat at tho highest market prico. ... Bring us Your Wheat, und wo will pav vou cash all tho market will allow. CORN MEAL always oil hand to sell or exchange. Bran and Shipstufl at tho lowest market price. Glvo us a trial and wo will try to plcaso you. Mills on tho North aldo of Jasper, on 13th and Mill streets. m,,a HOHNKItr BROTHERS
Jasper, Nov. 7, 1890,-y. Notice of Election.
largo number of second
S25.O0.
15 00. 25,00.
10.00.
best line ol shares.
selling at only a very mall profit. The
public is invited to call and Inspect. S. M. Parker. 43-4t Near tho Postofllcu, Jasper.
new buggies In Dubois county. Come
and see them. MI LRU UN ft CO.,
July 1493. Public Square, Ja-gpcr, Inil.
W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Ntft'Wip. Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair, eat in the world.
3.00
2.50
$2.00 FOR LAOICS $2.00 41.75 FOR BOYS
If you want afino DRESS SHOE, m.vlo fn Iho tatest styles, don't pay $0 io $8, try my $3, $3.50, S4.C0 cr $5 Shoe. They fit equal lo custom maJo anil look atsJ wear as well, Ifyeu wish !occonoml:o!nyourf)0'..vear, do so ty purchasing W. L, Dcua. Slices, Ila-io anJ price stamped on tho bottim, look for It when yo'i by KV. L. "DOUGLAS, HroclUoii, 31nn. old by
5.00
3.50 Wif 2.50 ffl jrl 42.25 JUL
ton
a .41 mi em s a n n
Julr T-Clll-
Notlce of
FnrSnln In .liiirr ly .IOII.N A. .SKICMKItSIIKI.M.
Of
Final Settlement
Estate.
luu-ntiv .fivnn (n the creditors. Tn all wlmm It mav concern.
heirs and legatees ol Richard M.tirabam, Thero will bo a meeting on the 191 deceased, to appear In the Dubois Circuit 1av of August. 1893, at 2 o'clock, p. i..
court, nein m iinspci, iiKiinun, m. i ftt iho l.oinmon cnurcti, iui iuo filh day of Heptcmber, 1893, and show 0f ccctiUg ihrco or moro trustees for tne cause, If any, why the final sottlotnont rjCnimon church property, and to transaccounts with Iho estate of said decedent RCt Rny 0(ier business that may come uo-
should noi uo approvuu , nun mim """" fore the meeting.
. . . . i a I ... . r m
aro in tlnou to mere to niRKo pruui m heirship, and receive their distributive
Witness, my hand, this 1st day of Au
gust, 1893. William A. Crowdf.r, Admr. Miliiurn & Swkeney, Attyi. 47 21
TltnMAS W. HAY8,
July 28. 1893. Clerk of Sessionour Mllburn ft Co. havo just received now lino of buggies, wagoiii i and f ar-
neu. Call ann ace tucrn uciuiu Beat goods at lowest prices.
