Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 August 1893 — Page 4

A.SPER COURIER

JASPER:

AUGUST 25, 1893.

Entered ai thcI'oitottlce&Wapcr Indiana, for transi . t.M.n ...., ....- a......

Bryan on Silver.

Tho silver-tongued Nebraska congres-s-

an maun a iti'hi gnnocii mi mil f-iivur

estion tuo oiuer uay. 11c conciuuuu follows :

"Tho Democratic party stands to-day a .. a .1!.! f - - " . ll.

a 1 a t. .-.-,. - ji

19 Mill! hl IL II 11 LMM L'UI IIUII1IU IIUUILOIB U

TT . Ii A.I Ct(nn 4 Iti mMi An1 ? n ni

TWO YHA.KS IX 1M-1SOX, Tho Jury give Win. Ulgl-fleld, for White Cniipiiitf. Tho evidence In tho prosecution aguiiixt Wm, llightlcl-l tor conspiracy to whip Co lieu autl wife was concluded Rildtiy afternoon hint, un;l the Court held a night tessiou to hoar tho attorney make two speeches. Thrco more wert? made Öituriltty morning tuul tho Jutlge concluded his ehnrge m dinner time, mil tho case was in the hands of tho jury, whoso composition tho Count ci: publiihod last week, ami they retired to their room in charge of a bailiir. The

other defendants all withdrew their

former applications for n change ot vcuua from Dubois county. Judge Duncan directed tho bailitl' that if the jury arrived at a verdict at any timOj before 1J o'clock Saturday uight, to send for

him and tho attorneys in the case , and it would bo received, lie evidently and

, .: . r.. .' !L. - tii .1.. ,ju"'j

iu ou. """.. ... . v..,,,, . urou.n lauuro oi justice.

Ith their all-powerful influen-o any !jnU,rmo,i tho bailill'they had arrived at

liu may uiiiu uyiiuu-, aim iu iiiubu uu' ,. rnni.iom nml iv iii in innen nnil

b,i a Ii '1 flaltnr thni' I'OH lirllltr nncn nllll . " . .. .

" " ..... uiinninvt irnr in inn cnuri ruiiiii i was

lenty. These demand that the Demo- h,imlca iu, reading "Wo tho jury, lind

uu iiaii) Minn ui-tuuic iiiuaguii ""-a- , n cnuaiit iruilty as charged, ami

. . i

"On tbo other. ßido stand an uunum

ll . At t I ! m

a t.u. liii uiik hftawaw i aa v aa w w a w aa v

t nnmnniifli rtartx n namn o twl f n r

UUIU IV Wa9 CUllIlllUllLll t' ' wl irv.

ork-woru ana uusi uegrimca iney

I lt..! ....M rt . I ....1

t& .; IUL11 IUIIIU lliliuuia a uiiu awvr Vllli

; fix his puulshincnt at contiucmcut in 'lilmCialn'c nrlsnn fnrntorm nf Itvn vosrs.

UJU u'v . . w .- " " - - - , and that ho pay a tiuc to iho State of ludianaof $10." Tho attorneys for the defense thcu entered a motion for a new trial, and the mm Ia . inrm nf Cirpnit f'mirr lioinir

ud their cries for heln beat in vain . 1 1 t..,i !....., . i...i

... . 1. I Uliiii um -.....

B1IISI IUU UIIIUI nulla 11 llliu uiuuia ..: ... ... l(..,.r- m. I. rill, r-iil.u Eni, in

V. . " 1 1 1 IIIIIU HI UllUUU IU llltll UHSilltOJ ,u viiv. IIa TMa nrmv vast mill ilnilv- vnslnp . . ... .

, ... 1" .1... n .1. icuui ; ...r.

uniug, 1;.. llmn uguaU no compncii wuh tno

" ... , .1 1. r i 1 1 111 !1 ll USUin. uu wm hihi "im - -

nv in im 1 hi nnimiumi 311 11ns Ltrriiiii; 1 . . 8..!...- 1 1 1 .. .1 ..1 .1

,r, . . ".If 1 IlllUüfc, Ulli tutu. ..,.w...

11 1111:1 . 11 i:iiiiiiiil ini:Biia biikiius nuiuii. . . i it . i . . . r.

i f.. 1 1

manxGB in "rami iiuruuu.

ll . ....... .1... I ll . I.., tin

IIIIIT. IIIIHI llllllll lllll 111 I'I'I!. UU llillLllT. . .

vmn is 'Home, Sweet Home.' Its war :. ..",

jlu.m, Uv..i. .u .I.... , ind ctments will ho tried until the

I Fall torn. s of Court In the 11th circuit

i I ' C7

i i ti i . i it niiiiiii iilii ii aa uiiiii w w

it cannot march its'..t. ' ci.,i.. ,r.,i.,.r i, n-;ii

Yn .ratiflf ,u ,US ...V.......J,, ....v.. iT i !.i llicar tho argument on th motion for a

(CyQuitc a pleasant social gathering

ltov. W. 11. .Jack-sou, in Ireland. a m.i 1

MVA nitmiinra n run mnmnora finn

a 1 i OI!lt. J II

IUUUQ t I Ulliiuu ViWUpi ijiavii v iii . . f . i II,. .1

nniiinrniiL nans ui xiiü wo k. uiiilhi uu

m his ctimablo wife, takinir to the

I 1 I C 9 .

.1 MalA t I AnLann liaj tirill

U UdlhUS 1U U 1 i UU(nUII li-J H Uli

aa I "v

are over, which win not no uimi iovember or December, and in tho mem-

time, if the remaining dofotidants are disposed to bo reasonable, and the organizations and operations of White Caps in Dubois comity, aro renounced, abjured and discontinued from henceforth, which is what the law aim at, it

no ur-

BIRDSEYE BURNED.

Terrible Calamity Forty

In Kuiiis.

IIoiisu

I)t"tltulo l'iiiiUli- CoiitriliitllanK NVfiU'UK. IUr Cumi1ltec. Tho greatt't-t lliiHiicial calamity that ha over visitfd Ulrdseyo occurred on Sunday night, August -0 Tho yood people of tho town were generally In m1, and wcrcawakencd about 10 o'clock by iho erv of tlif! to find the saloon building ofCarrÄ llurgesa in a blaze. The proprietor, Mr. C.irr ,and his wile wero awakened by a young man who was

visiting them, telling them there was lire . . . a a. 1 . f

oniowhere, and they uareiy nao umo io yet out of bed , gather their clothes, and iuinn from a second-story window be-

f ro tho flames came through their room.

Tho origin ot the tiro is not known, but it began in tho saloon. Tho town is not wclüupplicd with water, aud tho flumes nuicklv soread to adjoining buildings,

and leaped across the street to the hugej storeroom of Frank Zimmer, aud then ' spread wust and south until forty buildlugs south of tho railroad haiU been J burned, i The part south Of tho railroad was the principal business part of tho town, and it v.-as all burned except probably a dozen buildings. As the houses weru all

frame, aud every thing very dry, it did not take ever two hours to destroy thej

work of years, and turn numbers out ot their homes, leaving several homeless and poverty ftrirkon, as their household effects burned Hvith the rented buildings they occupied On looking around it was ascertained that thcro was .t least

fourteen families who would haw to bo J furnished food, clothing aud huliorby.

the more fortuuate. or they would si tier.

MRS. WALLACE!

1PT1

FAITH -.- HEMER :

USES NO MEDICINE!

PK z?1

SES NO

MEDICINE!

Visit Jasper for Two Days -PHENIX HOTEL, Sept. 6 and 7, 1893.

Mis. Wallace .has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country, five years ot Xo. 8 Upper Highlit Street, Kvansvillc, lud.

She linf- mode her homo for the pat

ti.. .1- i.i. ,,ir lio Im mail ari utirli 3 tn enttlli lirr tn llip fonfiili'tif nf all -ahn tri.iv lmallllclfJ. She treat nit ilUciiie'.iinil 111 minie cur wliirll laic

immediately, tormed iruiiiiwl Incurable, rjitcl.itly In iIip wek. uervuu ainl tleMtitalett bc'iave .IrnRS tbrUKli yearn of uVrliisan! Midi wlmm life wan altiiosi a linnlen.

mnd ihn ontop.m of all inombcra of his 'is probable some agreement may

ngregatiou by his earnest looking after rivod at which will save thorn the trouble ii. antritiioi woifmn nml hi a Vpniiil ond cTiicnso of a trial, and the possible

.1 a ft - 1 1T 1 fKArtn n till I 1 ff tl X? I f II tf ft I II f1 T fft

m. mi. i i;r. uu utiL liiu tiauuin iiumuui tut",-n,"" -

unemcni ior a icnn in uju oii s jiriwu Tho Oouimku 13 informed that tho question of necessity for a further trial rests

I I 1 1 t l iläal. 1.11,1

i Mil ti ii&iiiiauiiiu uiaiuuus uuu uiitm

t - at - a I. t. a I t.-.!-Ä.l

' ... .w . . I At I Til. a 1. ,1 ,1 a. a - LnäM

oll aa Ihn lu.nar. ras wnll ill Ind. and ! wiUillSIIieSS tO SllOWtliat ttlOV Will be

Ll.. ! ..I 1 ,,,1.. Ik. o. n .1

tbo orchard trees.

There wore some things very tiotico- . - a

great improvement in tho nppearance

law-abiding citizens hereafter.

THE EXPENSE. Dubois County has lost, in tbo value of her real estate, by the white cap out

rages, at leas S2u0,OQj, about an average

tho parsonage, which has been newly L.Vi acrn 0n ihc area of tho countv.

.. . . . . , , l.lv"V .

niMCI'UU-lu.u auu i'uiiiiuu -uu a mu.u

led front porcb added, wlulo inside

it handsomely and tastefully rcpaper-

All of the labor of this was douc by ..aaa .a

a nronpii nr w ir nun rniiiintr 1 i rum iiiu

A . A T A 1.

rnrai nunna nr manv ünnrniii' tjiii

urn itiQiiv. in nivn n. nnmnr ivr inj

. ' . . .

aaa nlil a 1 y. it m n ! i I 1 111 I 1 a i I f "r.All.

mtiu HIIIll. Ill ILIUIIL- IX - " I. till UII1IU1I11

n anfirn mnmnrws.

The second was a couple of quilts one baudsomo eilte one of 3,160 pieces, rf n Kp l.nv i I .TurL'cnn'fl faffhnr ii

( i ! rut. -it

1J luav ?( J i-taLwa v " vaw a aa

very unique, but handsome cotton

.

r m 1 1 . iiiiiii'ii Iii Miiinn ii Iiiiiiiiiiii - nun

- - - . . A

ncedlo work, on while

so mat me expeuso oi stopping auu stamping out auch outrages is money well invested to prevent a greater lossXo monied men will buy real estate or settle in a county whoro felonios are permitted to go unpunished, or aro tacitly encouraged, and tho Courier-Journal Is right iu classing it with tho kuklui, yet tho general taxpayer would like to avoid such an cxponso, if honorably possible

in tho cuäes so far tried iu this county)

tho expeuso to bo paid out of the county treasury has been a heavy one, aud foots up, as far a. allowed, as foils ws: Eloven regular and 120 spechl iuror?, and boarding the

juries in the three cises, $

t hirteen numir minus,

V cu 111 111 a iff was iiiuiivuiiiivij , vu to aist them, aud look utter their nccus-j

sitics, consit-ting of Messrs. trank Zimmer, Herman Koerncr and C. J. Hub bard, to whom all liberally disposed persons aro requested to send an thing they may choose, and the Countnu assures them tho gentlemen named will see it honestly distributed among tho.e really iu need. A collection was started in .Jasper as soon as the fact wero known, by J. E. McFall, and several dollars sent to the committee on Tuesday morning. Citizens should be generous towards those who have met with such frrcat misfortunes, aud narticularlv bo

nromnt in their contributions. To loose

hero witb whom it may be more conventont. contributions handed iu to Mr.

John E. McKall will bo properly for

warded. The Coumni: is indebted to the courtesy of Mr. .McFall. who visited I.irds-

eyo tho day alter the lire, white the em-

ufi i viuru tvitiiiuniiiui iui i ui; iuiiuii in;, list ot losses aud insurance. oexciUL T;:t.i.

Frank 74aawr A-Co., - - 51S.0M i.e.. Tnllaril, ... - S.Xl llnbtura Uro. (inehHSUigJ-balMlnp) 13.(hm Carr .V llarsi. - iM UrIile.t W1tnR, - l,k A. C. Kmulti;r, KM H'sin .ist osrixnox.. HikcCratclitUM, - . -' J ,201 Mr. Wlitman, - - - - - ib S. W. Wiumati, .... iM;nn;:oiM. K. II. l:unbr, Uinlirart, - - - l.OfM K. Ita11in;tun, barber, ... t) A. 1. Heerton,liarn!i, - - 4M It K. U1IC8. bo boP. ... 7.',

Wilon' livery table. ... Ctta Mr.. S C. Na?li, 1huI, - - 2 10 W.U. KaforJ. hotel. . - - 2.tn)

Ii. Hail. wjht, lrng, ... 10

jir. Mnun. BHinncry, w I 0-ofO. V.. IM K. r.lU-y, Je rlry, 1 no: knen.

From tlio Oakland City Knterprise, August 22, 18!)2. Onc.,r ttc tnot Hnrwlfrfiil r.frn ever tl!tlK O.iVlnid City i Mrs. W.illa.c, tlio Milium Ai& VaUh Victor. Ii r'MIe nt NVS Upptr F.IrIiUi tr"t Kvainwil. . ln.1 aii.1 lmbaiailciMv-r.ili.rofMlotiat tMt tothl city ilnrinjr tbe poi.t few !;, iierfortninR Mimemarvelwu ciirf, ltlinutlheaiiliif mcillcltip. liy the Imjii tncii. ml the Ktl-t biMTvinR Instruction, relief ba come where mcHlwmcsbire imilkh. You ilu noi have ti lake the tatement ot Uio cilitor, fur there archuiuiri .1 In nili-un ajwl VamlerlmrR' countk ho have been relii al by Mr. Wallace nml iiennittit tureo tRvctnt. Some of tho best Citizen in Gibson countv have visited this hdy, many of whom doubted her ability to cure without medicines, hut left her room greatly improved aud thoroughly convinced of her powrr, by faith, over disease.

TALKÜ WITH THE SPIRITS. Tbnnehbo cotifliM- berielf troI.niiitf health tu mind ami lnly. yet Its lnhr power nlo to omvT with the iW.vl, or dopartoil. ami to iWrlbe their appcaran. r.

andian. if hi-ehie name the lature husband .f any ladj . ihr tell .-ir ntlre UK, bIim ailvh in limine", rcmuvcx evil inlliieticc and Ii' r JaiU I bruiR the M-pimtM tozelher; tell If yor frlri.l are fale r true; ea tmpi:- and ?evy mitritte I- the one jti deire Kvery hidden tnyntery trullifolly revealed; httat. l . . . . . .... UJJ ... 1 . .f...l .. II taU...rt 1

Jit ir loSeli giHMt; leMTioe year lUiarv liut-ianu it ivue; sivi- yi" mrnci uaie ii marriage aiw aisi tivc me kui nair.c.

Remember tlio I-a" unci Date Jasper, Sept. O unci 7

Itnin!rili;c Township t Ueceiptsand expenditurps for '.he fiscal!

torn OAiriilitH nnnil In jrrl mi

BUku ui vtuiu wuan vii uiiiili-,. . i . a. i jT hrnn r.ntirt hail N

uu iiUi auu uaii uu- 'jaiu ciium u urn iiil i a. . .

different picture u lo upon it in gear-

r 9 Y mnn it nf m aa n 11 I mm I a 1 1' n A n fin t

fcuivauy ui mull) mi uiiiO i.uaj nu

equilt being tho work of Mrs. Jack- U501'05"1 .,n5? witnes.. f r.i.i s i.roii es. William Colleo and wife.

858 S5 119 75 42 00

Sheriff' attendance and teleuraphinir after John lSrowu, 50 30

! Clerk's foes. 31 00

John Ivintr and wife, Jamc Dm ton and Joeph Hogers, who had no means to pay their keeping,

4G 20

(ErThe regular September terra of the obois circuit court will bciu a week om next Monday. At the present time

w i t r .i ; " i

ere ru j. iiicii uuuur m iui uuiur .ti.f r i r- 1 1 ' n . . t 1 1 .-- !.. .....! 1 1(1 lA

r vininiiiuiH iii aw. hi immws: rnn i mill iiiiu wnuiit: uv luuii. iu

satilt and battery. 1; white cap out-, To which will bo added allowances rrno 7 (ff cnllln.r lintinr witfmtif: a l. 1. Ä i Ä , !..i

nt, 1 ; rape, 1 : embezzlement, 2 ; petti! , Justice sotneti

In. ;,. 1,000 ,150 l,(n IIAtKt lioue don nittie none

iiatie

iHine

rune

1.20)

l.CHVj none none

$ 883 50 854 43 29 07

Inatn Smith, M.tieUoian, haVah Cuert, C. S KTr-irl. J. JoJinvn'e etat, Mr. It. WUb, T. K. Means. J. (. 1 onar 1,

4fx CM coo m 0)J

Total. SI.,;;; 2., It is tho iiitentioti ot a part of the' property owners to rebuild as soon a;

ihoir insurance m ootaincd, hut it h not

vear enditir Ausnist 7, 1893.

TOW.VSHir KU? I). I.CCOipte, Kxpcndcd, I.alaucc on hand, tu mo;; i'ü.vi. Ueceipls,

Kxpcndcd, l,G4d 25

Ilalancc on hand, 823 3 st'RciAh pcnoor. ru.vt. Receipt!, 079 CI Expended, 580 48 Balance on bandit, 99 10 r.OAii Kti.vn.

Ej Receipts, ,. 179 49 none Kxpcndcd, 17S 78

II. lance on hand, si I)0O FUN Receipts, 419 25 Kxpcndcd, ' 32S 03 Balance on hand, 90 17 UlXAl'ITUr.ATIO.V.

f'Total recciptf, $4.033 50

3,51)11 02 1,047 48 ICS 00

JOSKIM1 KCKSTEIN, Tru? tee. AiiKU't 11, 1893. 3t

Itooue Toivuhip i Report of receipt and expenditures!

for the li-eal year ending Auuust J, 1393

TOWNPIIir FUN. Received, Kxpcndcd. Balance on hand, .Tttmnv Ftixit.

O IT! fill . .

" "- Received,

503 G2 29 L 25 2t59 37

Furniture!

2,758 81 1.811 95 94G 86

....... :

": 'i' i-.t

I.AIIUIIUCII, ""iRilunco on hand, none i Trustee's allowance.

cone

IIarl-ioH Tow nIi

sometime- corner hijjh, but it

h. . - i .7 ' inniscyo wai

f ThoVri It UnrotabW ilvo will noibo " "V" 11."' plollon of tho L K. Ä St. L. R. R. by

- - . i . .1. ,i,

Potinrl nf tho rernintM ntid cxnendi-

likcly that the majority of the sufferers itures for the ftcai year ending August will ever rebuild, as some of them are1 1,1893. unable, some aro non-resident-', and tOWNSIIH ru.vi). some think the bu .ines-i outlook for tho Receipt?, S 518 42 town will hardly justify it. Kxpcndcd, 418 95 .Most of tho insuranco was held by iJalanco on hand. 09 47

companies represented hy

ajrency at Iluiitingbunr.

Rirdscyo was built up after the

corn-

it.,. f:ttn

..... ...,.u. TUITION FUND.

Receipts, Kxpcndcd, 1' ilnnrin rtti Kntlil

the timber dealer, who have now ' bought, cut and sold most of the valua- i . si-Ei;i.i..fCiiooirpo.M. IiIa titt. Iirir ntif ifvitmia in llio lntt Innv. ItCCCIplSt

icaof Thrco Home?eekcr6j iirge tracts of hill ground, with but Impended. i thn nrlnr.mdi (Jittna nml ... .. .,. Knlnnrr. nn iinml.

.t i t ,.. . r.i .. .-.w.." iimn i in i him-. noil inn iarmnr-j nia. i 1

.-,,! . nf .-... i'i,n.n t iriiriinn luiiiuui u. ui- . u3i, - cent convert tho land into smal fruit or!- no. fond.

. . west and Northwest, on August asnu, .,, ,-nrma ..:,i itt,r!., ii?..mJni.

L.l nu II tub I. (IVJ.. uu.w...i..v.v. .'. ... 111. I. ....I a .... 1 1 1" Ii . . . . . .

. . . tüiii. i.lii aim luuii

i .

Kxpcndcd,

Balance on hand,

PI'F.CIAI. SCIIOOh FUN. Received, 95 01 'Kxpendod 53 03 Balance on hand. 413 5S i:o.n FUN. Received. 171 10 Kxpcndcd, 111 32 Balance on hand, 59 84

00 FUN. Received. Kxpcndcd, Balance on hand. i.KCArrui.ATio.v. toial receipts, 64.704 00 Total expended, 2,933 38 Bulance on hand, 1,830 U2 Trustee's allowance.

II. II BllKIKNIlAU(HI, Tru .tee August 11, 1S93. 3t

317

170 83

140 97

Owing to a change and extension of our businefz which is to tako place this summer wo will fell customers, until the 1st day of July. 1893, everything iu our stock in the line of FÜKXITÜHE OK COFFINS. At Strictly Cost Prices For Cash. We invite all who aro in need 'of anything in nttt linn In takn ndvnntnirc of

SOthis

150 00

ati I... t I 1 I at.- .

fitr I n r irini mir ii jh ikniv inni mnviv

ore will bo added for other crimes, as

urn aro now two hi tail tor forcrerv.

-J TD J

Iloincscckcr's I-.ciir.sioiis.

Tho L. K. & St. L. l. R., Air Line,

'-.til run n tnrlna nf I lirpn

, , A i . ii hi iuii i. ivnuj . ...

on tue civil sine inuru nru ten ucuuiih' ,.....r.:ni,fi ,n

2.608 77

1,070 G5

992 12

401 GS

366 97 94 71

em livo damage suita, four of those . ... .. , . ....

iiibl liiu iiiiii.inii Lu in iiiiii t . iu nuiin

more than ever, a? the land is well adapt- Kxpcndcd,

B ltiiniiAn laa milin a I It a n aa 1 mi I n

OAA SMI MA fit.

WU Uli IIUI VQ

Louisville Courier-Journal: White-

On these dates, round trip tickets will C(1 for ,jcsc lurl0ac,f un(1 ,hc bo sold nt the rate of ouo fare, plus s-00 wo(j(1 thetl ,JC (l jjrcal pi,!,,,,,,,, p

town Bilancc on hand,

ot; FUN.

,,,cm ' Balance on hand,

i:kcai'iti;i,ation.

cliirmiiitr iiritiif I

(Of ttlO round trip, limited to IWClHy m- r.,,,,,!,-!. iiisnnuirrT nntinin .

days from .hue of sale. , had expired but a fow days before theii'vncnded Stop-over privilege will ho allowed ,, ,,., ,lrt ....i tn -. ,i,o. i ,. :..

ntilnirta lint annllinriiamn fur Lrti.L-liiv.iOll tllO gOlllg trip at points Witlllll lIOIIIC- J ,, ,..1 In-i,.,! i,, A,. Llt

a uhli.li ta 1ml nvoiurtiiif noramifil SCCkcr OXCtirdOII territory. WlliCll 111- lr.!n.i Ihn imrlnnr nf Mr '!.,..

........ "... , i ... . ii.. ... .. v...., ... i. ... ,. .ii, i, A,nr.r. to

iovanco or gratifying private malice ciutics put m m -vnuiwu.., ., ".-i(nc ,cfl for Cincinnati Monday to nut- ucccipw, im um, -v'

dor pretense of administering public'kanaH, Lotoratio, inttiau ermory, obMO n new Mock of soo,j9 forluiitc-ibxl,c,u,eU'. . rV i

ticc. Tho remedy is worse than the; Iowa, It alio, Jvansas, i.ot Hia n, .mini- , ownclj a P,ürc 10H5C norln of I'.alaucc on hami, o..

scase it pretends to cure, and tho iin-1tba, Jliwmri, Aiissi.sipu .Miunesoia, ,bc rai,r0ftlit .,jch did not burn, andi 1 nlstcc H allowance,

tlent patient, however had ho may he,; Montana, uuu ' lyl ... '"-A,l'"i they will put a stock ot goods In it now.

ho resists it with tho shotgun is a bet-1 Oklahoma, öoaiii . uflkom, ieniics.cet n ua(1 jugt rcccivcd nbout $1,000

r pcaco-makcr than tho eclf-constitutcd loxas, Utaii auu joining. iworth of now goods, and had them

ardlans of peace. rarrtr,iwii ....u.... t-rcn(v to ,nrk-hut tho firo marked

uon.apiii) iu uwhi. ui uu- nuem for its own.

pany, or to tno unucmgiiuu. Hubbard Bros, owned eight of tho

n. . u-uipucii, v. I

40 93

60 40 33

259 G8 III 08

118 00

IZalE Toiviiship Receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending August 8, 1893. TOWNrltlP FUN. Receipts, S 447 2-1 Kxpemiiturcs, 47G 51

Overdrawn, 29 27

TUITION FUN

Receipts, 3,500 69!

Kxpcntled, 2,406 00'

Balance, 1,091 69 fFKCIAI. SCHOO!, FUN.

Receipts,

-AT,

Extraordinary Chance. Never before offered in Uli countv. Kxamine our stock and prices before, purchasing aud you will bo convinced.

N. W. Corner Public

Square, Jasper April 14,1893.

M. UOCHOESANO.

AM1F.UT H0CIK1ESANO

Kxpcndcd, Overdrawn, Receipts, Kxpcndcd, Ovcrdi awn.

I10A FH.VII.

00 FtJNJl.

OCTTho genial, liberal hearted, elo-

. . . ... . .

nnt. i .in. nnmnni 11. i nv nr. nn inno n

der in tho Daviess county bar at

ashincflon. and an ellcctive worker in

u - Mk AallllA r lAnllinilHAHll In a .fc Ma n mm A I f m

V MOV V SUIWU'VI lW J I ET II - Vit Alt.

.1 t A I . A

last bunday, and many fi lends

rntlirlmiit Ilila nniiorrnoatniinl iliulrtnl

til cherish his memory, ami drop tears

. .. ..,!... .!.!. I.!. 1 1 . ....

vuiiiniuy wiiii ins uuruiivcu latuiiv.

was about 50 yoars old.

OCT voting on tho silver question in

U. b. IIouso of Heps, begins Mou-

mt 11 AVI natfl tltra nnnitlil an 111 nfinii Itiinm

iph liaa Iiia riiftal trirllil iimMi lltt

wwaaa '1 WB 1IIV I It

W a m . m

Mies of tho people. Watch tho voto,

(building that burned, which makes

ICS 00

I'. L. COK Ml Trustee.

Aug 11, 1993. 3t .Tladiixon 'I'ownship. Receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year ending August 7, 1S93.

Receipts, Kxpcndcd, Balance on hand, IttX'AftTUl.ATION. Receipts, all funds, $4,028 GO Kxpcndcd, all funds, 3,811 09 Balance on hand, 1,181 51 Overdrawn, 7(J 90 Trustee's allowance, Amount of orders outstanding,

574 41 014 31 39 93 70 39

78 15i

1 70

329 97 109 09 100 88

Machine Brick Yard M. IIOCIIGKSANG & SOX, Hatc put In a machine tn tnmitd lirlcV, with tfan puiv.r, and will soon tic able to ItirnUh all tlio Best Brick Made. n.inr qittntlty Uoilretl, at their yitnl on tlic Trey roail. Hjgrl'-rtlctilAr Attciitlnn KIvn to HOUSE FAT-

r.K.v, mi l rpcctni term.- m larcc orders. aa-.ru lkLz ,c i Ttl .it.,...,.

kmi , ui . ,...ti vii.t'r.ii.

April 21, '93. Uocliffciisaii X Co.

107 00 250 00

John J. Mkschehk, Trus'ce. August 11, 1893. 3t

St. Louis. Mo. MiSh ,, " itt,nvi.

T- ll.n.lmi-n lliinr. nf In.m, 1.n..l.1 UCCCiPlS,

Irlliiitu oi itcspcci. . ' .?. SV i r . V IKxnendcd. ... t . ; be added tho household elfticts of sever- ,'x'cu,,t'

UUNTISti VtliUU.MI. ur i.i.i.a.m, I.M- ,f l.!,-,,,.,,,,,,....!....,. nf ll.nt- ll.t.w.o

r . ill if raiij ratlin 'ia . l a llliiI7f

August 19, 1893

TOWNHttlf FUN.

TUITION FUN.

which will carry the loss to over

-r, 'J Receipts,

At ii rPL'ii ar council of wvandottc rvm f-Xpeiicieii,

Tribe, No. 05, improved Order of ltcd, Tl0 0l(l Follows had just completed a ,h,ftnce 0,1 hai!'1 Men, tho following resolutions' were now ,aj noriU of the rallrond, and cx-j sfF.riAi, scnom. fhn unmimoualy adopted: t ipected to move this week. They will! Receipt, WttF.itEAS, Ihe (jreat opi it, in His , tM ,ilfltr ... iiaii rmm u-u iriffn,! Kxncndcd.

infinite wisdom, saw fit to call from our; - f

Hunting GrouiKH tho spirit or Uro Ignora ih or the merit. r tie dl IJcceipt, Philip Wiseman, therefore, be it hittl Knrly ltifor I n in'.foriune. Thr?o. Kxpeudcd, Rcolvcd, That in his removal 1 11 I little pill ri-gtilte thb liver, cur lieadnel.e, s,jiUH.c lMU

tr bo has lost a tirm neiicvcr in tno pun- u. w '"!.-! '-

.. . . . " . . II .,.,. it 11i,liM I.-.-... I.-- ..

of "Frcodoin, friendship and "' J "''

$ 721 09 721 G9 2,341 19 1,598 09

MACHINE SHOP! C Nitr.u of Newton an 7th Sts., JASPER, IND.,

' 10iDANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor.

U0A FtfNI.

ciplcs

Ji i . 1 . . ifM....ti.. " n.l.lr.ti Im tipai.ttrnil Etrtftli"

UmillH IIIIW III Villi, VlllirRIMVIH 111 I VI.I..I.J I .. . - . -.

.. .. t . ... , , ,.. .!. ...t.l.

Iinii IA, n.. ni.IlMini. Innil li:Kl,IWLI. ,1 . l.O -....,.... U

iii .... . ib .i.i. rii ii ii i nil ii: n m.ii '

.. ,1... t.nnt...1 flltllllt rT ts flAa.l llli. I

On the subject of coining money, the

, f ...... KNltAltnl fit I frt aa r f I m A A

. the bereaved family of the dearly bo- '",v I. .. . ....I .i ii.i.. earsts.

i in veil uruuicr in iiictr iiiiituiiuii. - ...... ,, ,i. ... i.n. t.i r."

TOood bullcrla a catec rtlcle I.. i0,lvC1l. Tht llic.o tcsolullon, bo- ..,' S " ' . " " f " KnjicnfloH. ,

vs nun,, uuuiii i ii uu wiiii mriiiH in mr tniDiic.-iinii. j. .. j . v.uin. . . ..i .. r ... ' " -:.".

. .mm . . . ...... ... n ii.. iii i nil ur

taiaiirnutMlni1.nl UM,.. ..I. ..1.1 1 nji.iiii.i iiun

HO FUN. Receipts, Kx pcnd.nl, UEOAI'ITUI.ATIO.V.

Total receipts, $4.139 29.

743 09

i at 40 cents a bushel.

I ii. r . . .

iu iun lacti.

Tbcy-houldl

i School, one week from next Monday

gainst cither metal or thirgc for mint-

b M. IAYNK, Trustee.

I August 11, 1893. 3t

70 .101 T NAVK I" lp nvtry facility for rcpalrlnc

" ; : I ntpiim mticiiincrjr or au KiniK.smt nun. a iiiki.ii. lOU 49,trof ju.l.lln ml rcp.tltltiK STKAM K.VdINI'.S ami Mll.l.wulti:.

-n Aft 1 ! kfpnn liand ipty of ."WAFTIX!,, l'lTHS

una will i'irli "ii.iiiMiit iiuy if rri-q-iiM"i 109 liOi nit'n-v ir i.K. ATUKit a xo utmni:ii f-n liHl.'UNlJ. nn. llt f'triii.!i any nn li.irt not if

"'lu-.ii . . ...i. i ii.Jlwlli v,: l H'HKl'iI l l'll! tt'tinu

IIOISSK row Uli. Acl

li U cjindce ItktnaVe tliflr unpnfi'ntly worn out Hinder 2Ö3 43 i:npernnil Mrmer. Drill. Ac. fully an HOOKAS

EV, ami nt lut tunc exin-nse. n "(t iiinnjr avtii if

two eArit-d," I cm ave yon many aoiiar nn ny.

Try lt. J

i'A-ir.K 1.4. Jiii.i.r.K. May 20, 1R02. ,i vMilburn & Co. have iusl received

a now lino of buggies, wacoiii and liar.

ties". Call ond seo them hcloro buying-

liest goods at lowest prices.

219 50

295 27

f'v?'t-..niit TilcMar obtaniol, and all Vtimt btuiti. coiiiluc!! for Imlcralei Kr. Our onu-B Ii n pout to a, i'j(t,.nt Office. Ye Lave no nb asenclc all bolnrM Cavt. tioGCS i'AH tnr.fAct fatorit t...i.r.'! In Icrt tlir.ff niul at lis cot than tbc: rcaiotc from

m.iiton

Send tnoitci, itrawtnj;. or phnio., with dfrefnjv an Wo a'i If pairi i V or not. free of

larpe. O foa not clue till talent I eenred. A K1. How to Obtain Patent" Hb rvferneci tu actual clli tiw In our ÜUtc, count, or ivtn, tcntfrnr A-ilrcM, X A. SNOW Sc CO lfilt l'ataat .ine, Waaklattaa. B. r

rr

üii a itaa th w

3 SHQE NofeVp. t Do you vear ihcm7 When next In need try a pair. Most In tho world.

a3.00

.42.50

'rcn ladies

45.00

$4.00 ?3.50

2.50

t

IK 1

2.00 ...

lBPRStr!..I-

42.00

KiVrOR B0Y3

IfycuKant aCno DRESS SHOE, mado In tho Wl styles. dit pay $0 lo $8, try ny $3, $3.50, S4.C0 or $5 Sh:e, They fit equal to custom mala and loo aJ wear a j veil. If you wish ts cccnonl.alnycur footwear, do so by .erchaslng V.'. L. Dsucl. Shcrs. Namo anJ prlco stastpd on tho tottom, lock Ur It whsa ytfu wy V. 1" llOUOLAS, Jlrockton, atm. Sold by 'nr Sato In ,Iniirr ' jur 7.5m. .lOIIX A. SKIlMKItSjMM.