Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1893 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

JTAKPKK. DUBOIS COUHTV, IDIA.JiA.

FRIDAY, l t t SEPTEM BE U 8, 1893

Eoteredat llnPotocitJafptr!BJian, for trim mission tliroBgb the mallst secoiiJ -class Itter.!

Speeck of Höh. Jofcu Li. Kretz.

Ob (be firs) page of (bis impression will be louad the full text of a speech ifalivArwd inth In war house of CODSTreH

by Congressman Bretz, explanatory of

bis vote upon tbe amendments 10 auu tbs Wilson bill itself. lie is both frauk end plain in stating bis position, and bis

remarks on mat occasion carry wim them no uncertain sound. Tbe speech

In its fullness is characteristic of Mr

Bretz. and bis reference to tbe position

of the president and that of some of Iii : colleagues places him upon an altitude

far above tbe slums or deraagoguery ana pot-bouse politics, and proves blni to be

imbued witb tbe true spirit or statesman ahin. Unlike a number of other con

f reestnen who bave spoken slnco tbe

convening: of tbe special session. Mr

Bretz recocnizes tbe tact tbat botn the

S resident and bis colleagues can honestly old opinions directly opposite to those beld by himself, and bo was manly enough to openly acknowedge that fact upon tbe floor of tbo house and refrain from criticising the acts of tho president or any member of tbo bouse. In this he baa shown tbat be docs not fellowship

with eitber prejudice or malice, and

thereby has placed himself in an attitude

of which his constituents may well be proud. rHESS COMMENT. Vinccunes Sun : Under tbo fire min lite rule our distinguished representa

tive, lion. John I,. lirctz, made a pointed and forcible speech, wherein ho gives very manly aud honest reasons for the position bo held on tbe repeal of tho

bnerBBB law. -Crawford County Democrat : Hon. J.

Lu Bretz, our efficient member, has a level bead. Me votes just right on all measures brought before tbe bouse. lie is for the silver dollar all tbe time, bnt i f be cant get just whats he wants does as any sensible man would, takes tbe next best Using be can get.

State Elections of 1803. Of tbe forty-four states in the Union

but thirteen will hold state elections this year. These are Iowa , Kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin, Ylrgiiia, Sontb Dakota and Pennsylvania,

"Of these Iowa, Masscbusetts, Ohio

Ma Virginia win elect complete state tickets. The others have mixed elec-

stetes. There are to be three United

i uaalnn alaMnrl In Tnvi a. aim.

to James "Wilson is to be chosen:

Is) Kentucky a successor to Judge Win. Lindsay, and in Virginia a successor to

Xppa Huntou, appointed by Governor

McRinnev to fll! tho v&eanr.v caused bv

tbe death of John F. Barbour.

State Tax Levy. Auditor of Stato Henderson has an

Bounced tbe following as tbe tax levy for

stats purposes for 18D3 :

General fund of tbe stalo treasury, 10

cent on tbe $103.

Benevolent institution fund, 5 cents on

.1 Mrj

WSJ 9 IIA.

School revenues for tuition fund, 131

. .1 eiAn

taenia oil i uc giuu.

State bebt sinking fuud,3 cents on tbe

$100.

Permanent endowment tund. Indiana

nnivenity, J cent on the J 100.

In addition to this is included the

anal levy of 50 cents on each taxable

poll for stato purposes and 50 cents on

ich taxable poll for tbe school revenue

for tuition fund. Indianapolis Sentinel.

Good News, If True. Uotdcrs of wheat can thank flml and

take courage. Tne price is certain to no p. Already European news guarantees

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supply hordotnanda. France will im-

ci mau V uau Hircaiiv ucirun in draw nn

America for supplies. Austria bag 200.-

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sivaiiifiim .iiiuriiHi.

Wp beg of you once moro to civo us

auvertisomcnt. SO wo run Im hin in

1 11 will enable ui in Hvn 111 Ii t

san. Troy Searcher. Belter ask the Lord to inioct annic-ioni

fray matter into your brain pan to enable you ''to get you out a good paper,"

ridiculous you mako yourself appear by printing Mich stun. But, perhaps, you Mistake tho cravings of your stomach for brain force, and in that event you arc are cxcusablo to a certain degree.

(ItrTllB editor is hink" Intr in flinamilni

inVfinillA IML-imn arllA. a Iii.

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lumbian cxnosit on this wenk. wlilnh

will account for any and all in this issue. If this impression of tho Coumr.it does ot come dp to your idea of what the paper should be, file your complaint Witb bias when he returns homo, and perhaps he will print a copy to suit you.

(KSrThe Arsus in alludlntr tnihn i

- miiv w vases BUB IIIU Ulli

were allowed by court, and no county Officer is resnonalhln fur Ihnm." A f..

ss it goes that is true, but it shmilil im

- ... u u . . ... w v.. r r. u UAl'U yiaw, and could not be avoided or con veiled by the Judge, cither. They are a A .n.n.ll. t t

vo"' j otijuciiaui wuiiccspism.

flCVTha filth stnnnal Nnnlharn Ini1tn

Mtriet lair will Im halrl at UM r.. .,

ski., from September 28 to39. Red weed

.wjn Will Dfl vir tnnass ihn tssl.t. n at.

w V UIBHIBH 111.1. MIII1IL' 1 11 I : w

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MwiMrii tmm racatni nf.n u.u.it..

Mteao.

A COLML00DED MURDER. Joki J. L ThurmiR, of Kjim, tin

Red-HaHded Villain.

ALMOST E.HASCUI.ATK1).

luvitcd a Traveling l'aluter Ilecome III Guest,

to

And then Sheet the Stranger Down With out Cauae or lrovoctlon.

'Last Suuday cveuing, about 6 o'clock,

ivyana, tins county, a small station on the main line of the L., K. Ss St. L. rail

way, was tbe sceno of tbo most cold

blooded and brutal murders tbat has

ever been co saui It ted in this section.

A short time before tbat hour, John J. L. Tburmau, aged about CO years, went

across the railroad track to h neighbor's

for a bucket of water. While there

a traveling painter stopped and applied to tbe man of tbo houso for lodging, but

owing to sickness in the family was re

fused tbe accommodation. Tburmau,

who Is a bachelor and lived alone, prof

fercd shelter to tbe stranger, which was

accepted, and tbe two started for the

cabin where Tburman lived, tbe stranger asking permission to carry the bucket of

water, while Tnurman carried a loaf of

bread which the lady of tbe house had

given them. As they neard tbo cabin Tburmau rushed in, and seizing his gun

ordered tbe stranger to throw up his

hands. Iiis guest replied tbat ho could

not witb tbe bucket of water in his band,

and as he stooped to set tho bucket on

the ground, Thurman fired, tearing

away the leftside of tbo pain tor's bead.

Tbo above is asjstatcd to Sbcrilf Trnylor

by 1 hur man himself. Ho also told tho

sherifl'tbat ho made up his mind as soon

as he saw tho etrangcr tbat he would ar

rest him or kill him.

Soou after Thurman did tho killing the

citizens placed a guard about tho premises and sent runners after the sheriff, who wont out and arrested Thurman

about 2 o'clock Monday morning.

After ho was arrested be said he de

sired to step out to tho rear of his house

before leaving, and wan accompanied by tbe sheriff. When outsido bo commenced

moving along the side of tbo building,

and was within threo feet of bis gun be

fore tbe sheritl caught sight ot tbo in

strument of death. The sheriil' bounded

forward, seized the gun and fired into the

air. Alter killing the painter Thurman

had undoubtedly reloaded the gun and placed it there with a view to a double

tragedy, and there is scare a question

but what Sheriff Traylorowcs his life to the accidental discovery of the gun and

bis prompt action in securing it drat, as be says he never had such a sbaking-up

n all his lifo aa bo received when he die-

cbirgod tbe gun.

luurmau had had a quarrel with a

tenant of hU Snnday morning, uanied

Boles, whom it is said be threatened to kill, as well sb Mr. Warren Tower, who bad offered bim some friendly advice.

and the killing of tbe painter was doubt-

wes tho outcropping of bis murderous

desire for human blood.

It is also stated that Thurman killed a

man in Kentucky, and had to leavo that state.

The coroner found nothing on the

dead body that diRclosed his name, or

would lead to his identity.

biuce tbe above was in type, informa

tion comes from rrincetou, where he bad worked, that his name was W. M.

V right, and had relatives iu Cincinnati.

Ihe grand jnry returned a verdict of

murder in the first degree against Tburman Wednesday, and bis trial is set for

next Thursday , the 14th iust. Dubois Circuit Court. Tho Dubois County Circuit Court convened it tho court home in this place last Monday morning, with Judge O. M. Welborn in the box and Prosecutor W C Cox behind the bat, Frank L. Betz, short stop, Leo Fi6her, right fielder, Ignatz Eckert, scorer, Herman Eckert, assistant scorer, Sheriff Traylor, captain, and twclvo good aud trucmcn as umpire. Only one inning was pliycd on the first day of the term, the state easily winning the only score made. ThoStatovs. William Hamilton, graud larceny; plea of guilty ; penitentiary one year, lined $5, and disfranchised two years. Tuesday's games. Stato vs. Harry Lostectcr; embezzlement; uolliod ; written reason filed. State vs. Uco. U. Ilnzolwood, soiling liquor without license, continued. Stalo V". Joseph and Sarah Faulkner, aiding prisoner to escape, continued. Stale vs. Win. Spencer, rape; jury acquittal. Sarah A. Cooper vs. Edward V. Cooper and Lemuel L. Cooper, suit on note. Judgment for plaiutUr for $154,70 and cost.

Benjamin Morgan vs. A. M, Englo, attachment proceedings; dismissed. John Krapf vs. Henry Hoppenjaus, ct nl.,on nolo ; dismissed. Tho First National Bank of Ml. Carmcl, III., v. Jacob W. Gregory et al., judgment for plaintiff for 1124.37, Wednesday's dames. State vs. Joseph and John Roll, trespass, trial by court, not guilty. Stato vs. Joseph Cox, selling without liconsc, trial by court, guilty, lined $20. Stale vs. James Kellams, Belling liquor without license, nonappearance of defendant after boing called three times, bond forfeiture, W. W. Kendall surety. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you liave n cough, cold, or nny troublo with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coutrhs and cold is guaranteed to irive rots . .!!, 1 .11 . .

iici, uriiiouuy win uupam imck. OuUcreri Irom La Grippe found it just tho thing and under Its tue lind n speedy and perfect recovery. Try n sample bottle at our oxpensoand learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at M. Fried-

man's Drug More. jLanro s 7.0 r0e. um!

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Fiendish Aftswult Uiwm Jhh Vail b Three Tramp. About 3 o'clock last Friday afternoon while Mr. John Vail was attending to his duties at the pump-bouse of theL, E.& St. L. water ttatioa, one uiileeaet of lluatiiigburg, three tramps put is an appearance there and made a demand on bim for money and the privilege of remaining over night in the pump-house Mr. Vail informed them that he had no money and that tie could not let them remain iuthe pumphousa during the night, but that they could sleep in au empty freight car which stood near by. They then seized him, threw him down, removed his clothing aud proceeded to disfigure aud mutilate his person iu a

most fiendish manner. After they were

satisfied with their work of disfigure

ment, tne villains made an iucisioifcon

each side of the scrotum, tbat on the left side being large enough to admit of tbe protrusion of the contents on that side.

They then then left bim ahd started cast

along the railroad track.

In this condition, Mr. Vail succeeded

in walking to his home, which ho reach

ed about G p. m. Drs. McHauan lz Luke

nieycr wero summoned aud dressed bis

wouuds about S o'clock that night, aad, in rcsposo to tho Couimer's inquiry, Dr.

MCManan states that ho has no doubt of

his recovery. .Mr Vail is about 30 years

of age and married.

Of all tbo crimes that it has been the

writer's duty as a newspaper reporter to

record, this is 0110 or tbe most hen dish

aud revolting. There is no punishment

too sovere for such heartless wretches.

Tbe railroad company oilers a reward

of $200 for their apprehension, and the

following is a description of the men :

Une man is rather tall and slim, with

mustache, and had on ragged clothes;

one medium size with beard three or

four inches long and dressed iu dark

clothes, and one medium size with

smooth face.

MRS. WALLACE!

FAITH -:- HEMER !

nrn tin Ems&amma

llXh.V nil I

MEDICINElJ&

l)e Witt's intch HhzcI Salvo cures piles

De Witt's Witch Hazul Salvo cures burn,

Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo curia sores

Do itt"s Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcer

It c-iil Instate Trausfer.s

Made during tbo Mouth of August in

the recorder's office of Dubois county.

Britain Loming, recorder.

Jit Frtetlniai. ct al.. to Jatner Tannlnz andftluc

Corapinyi-Aftlulrof part of vaciteJ U!a trt. Jit

per. fl

Mat. Klingel to Tunntry ami Glue Company, part of

iui in aau Mfsi oau pari 01 vacated Jäam treet, Ja, per. i5. If art. Schnell to Jos. Schnell. 13 acre In tecs 16 and

31.t2.ir3. .V0.

Elijah Wbitita to Wm. Wkittea. SO acrei Iaec30.t3.

r.V? 1.500.

Joan Ure. I to John . Mebrlacei. 125 acres In tee-

tlonsll and 15,t 1, s rO, 2,S23. Jo Friedman, et al, to Jo Schnieder. 232 aciti 1b

secUoruU an J 27. 1 1, r S, ö ,.

raat iwrger to ueo Merger, n ,', lot 10, Jasper, 150. Jacob Frlcfc, etal.. trustees, to K.eU Frlck.2 acru la

fec3,tl.s rC, 100. Joha II Brown to Wm H and Teter nrown,219 acre 1b e;s 2 and 3, 1 2, r 3. and pt lot 11. lllrdeje. f 1,500. JotjnKranf to Al Kraof. -teacrei in pp "fi a ,rr,

Joa Greener to Chas MoenVbaai. 9 acres In see 32. 1 2.

r 5. $m.

Joba Ikhrcaato Jo Hein, '. of an acrefn src3l. t

2, s r 0, 1200.48. JuhnTCorn (o !f Hoins3a2 acre In eetionf 11.15, 35 and Sfi, 1 1, s r 5, and SO acre In Knox county, lad..

Joa bcauler to UearyS. Schaler, 12. acre 1b i16, tl. irr., ,000. Elllale th Sens t al. to John J Scnr.22acre In jr-

tlons 7 and 12, 1 1, a rt and 3, 5. TfaoiC 1'inalck to Wm UMcKeleben. 40 acres In tec

3, 1 1, n r 3, 250.

Jacob Itanscntr to Fredftcuolte. .SO acres In ec3S.'t2.

a r 5, $2,100,

Jry a nogen to I'ctrr Illmttl, 120 acre In ee23, t 1. ii rC.f ltoo.

Wm Wlnchan to Daniel IUn.tlier, 160 acre In sec 12, t3. sr5, 2,5W. Oanlal llatischer to Caroline Wlieban, cane tract ol Und,2,5c-ci.

I.ydla A Leoniid to Marc Smith, nt lot 33. Klrd.rre

150.

Jona . Ilollowell to Alonio S Tmser. 40 acreiln

ec34, 1 1, r.1, 225.

Jaaet Harder to Henrr Uarde'. 2,3!r acres In section

3 and I, t I r .1,1450. Andrew WlnkeHieclc to Joseph U Mann, trc dd to 240 acre In sec 19, 1 1, s r 3. ?2 wi.

Aavier Keusch to Um! UorTtnan. 115. acre In see.

tlon 4, t2. r3,lt0.

JohnT Handy to Bretr 1 Cox, 3j; acres la lecüeo 21, I 'J. r3, 75. 9 Fred Schennnan to Frank Klee. 1. acres In ai. t

2, sr5.J121.

Martha E Mcbolson to Dora B Nicholson, 40 acre In 33,tl. nr3, 1100. ' C I. UndiS to Je'e Sanler. 40 acres in ?! 11 n

r3. 100. ' '

A in I. Brlttaln to Trustee St John's Krancllr!

Lutheran Church, 1 acreln tec 1, 1 1. r,50.

naroara uonoian to saaecburcb, 1 acre, 50. Martha Bradr to Mare A Cos. I59i.' acres In rtllons

3 and 36. t 2, s r 4. cad :& lots la St Marks. 53.

GeoTCox to Levi Hoacb. 0 acres, in see 11. 1 2.r.t.

310.

Stephen Broio toTlioi S Fisher. 37 acres in see 11. t

J, r 3, 250 Fell SchaeMer !o Ferd Schneider, JrM lots &l d455, Celettine, 700,

L,A Jvelson to Let I L Jacobs, 4,i acres In oe IC, t a r 3, 25. JobnC Urlttain to G H Brlttalii.lO acres Ins? II. t 1.

s r 8,

Anna r. Gel to Christ Gel. Ial will. Adam Bnechltr, Sr., to Joei lkirchlrr.latt will. Chi. W. Kills to W. 11 MchbUon. lots "'I and 30. IIa.

hoU.tti.

Geo C Greene to Wm Darker. 100 acre In sec 31. t 1.

n r C, 3,500. stfB

Specimen Cases. S. II. Cliirord, New Cassel, Wii.. w,is

troitliloil with Neuralem tind riiptiinaliftn.

In stomach whh lisordurcd Itii liver wa. atfected to nn alannintc degree, appetite fell away, und lie was ti-rribly" reduced in fleah

end strength. Three IwUles of Electric

Hitter cured him.

Edward Shepherd, Ilairtshurg, 111., had a running so-0 tin his leg of eight year. standing. Used three bottles of Electric biitcra and oven boxes of Hucklcn's Arnica Salve und his lee h found and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0., had llvo large Fever ores on hi. leg, doctors ftdd h was i rictirnlilc. One hotths Klectrie Hittew antl one box Üncklen Arnica falvo cured him entiridy. Sold ly M. Friedman. 3

USES NO MEDICINE!

Visit Jasper for Two Days- PH(ENIX HOTEL, Sept. 1 9 and 20, 1 893.

Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this nnd surrounding country, five yeara at No. 8 Upper Eighth Street, Evansvillo, lud.

Sho hat mode her homo for the past

The remarkable cures the has made are uch as to entitle her to the conildenre nfall nl, n mar 1o stllicted. She lreAt& sit II.. nl h.j m.l. .. 1.1.1. t

heeii pronounce.1 Incurable, especially In the weak, er .wis and debilitated who hare dragged tbrtingh jears of ufferinB and with whom life wai almost a burden.

From the Oakland City Enterprise, August 22, 1802. One of lie mort wonderful persons ever vlsltlnc Oakland City is Mrs. Wallace, the Medium and Faith Doctor, who resides at So 8 Upper Klclitb Mreet F.vansrllte Ind.. and who ha made several professional vtlt to this city durinjr tbe past ftw necks, performing some marvelous enrcs. without the aid of medicine, Ity theslmMe touch, and the patient observing Instruction, relief has come where raedieinesbave r.tacu. Ynado not have to take tbe statement of the editor, for there are htin-l reds la Ribkon and Vamlerburs counties who have been relieved by Mrs. Wallace and permanent cures effected. Some of tho best citizens in Gibson countv have visited Ibis lady, many of whom doubted hor ability to cure without medicines, but left her room greatly improved and thoroughly convinced of her power, by faith, over disease.

TALES

Thon cb'sbe confine herself to restoring

WITH THE SPIRITS.

lis a lib In mind &n1 tiOtlr. rtl It I In lir wwrr Ta tn nn-t .i. it,. i a. i . .

andean If sl-ch.K...es name the fntnre bn.band tf.ny ladjr. She tells yonr entire life, KWes advice in bu.nes, removes evil MalvnttlhtaVhi Mparated tether; tellslf your friends are false or trne ; caoses happy and ,pee.ly m.Vrlape to the one you deslr'e. Kvery hidden lort or stolen roo.1; describe yonrfntorc husband or Ke; pives job correct dates of marriage and alio gives tbe fall name. '"aie.i. iaie

Remember tlie Day find 13 ate J asper, Sept. 1S and 20.

NOT SICK A MINUTE

Since Taking the Treatment

Drs. Vincent and ISiggrM.

of

$1.00.

Oakland City Enterprise: A new swindler is out soliciting subscriptions to a ladles' magazine, ollcritifr a drew pattern aa a premium, Ho takes the money and you learn the rest afterwards. Lcok oat for tbe sharper,

Otuell Of illniiimes. Dry and dusty,

F. Isartl has treated Iiis house to a coat

of paint. Several of tho old veterans left laßt Monday to attend tho encampment at Indianapolis.

Alex. Gslbroth has bought J. Dowers'

small engine, and will start a com cracker on Flat creek. The Pike county fair did not amount to much this year. Hope the future will be better. Ilov. Mr. Jeffrey preached his farowcll

discourse her last Sabbath, and will leave for conference next Thursday.. Mr. ThomaB P. Hope, of near Hays, vi 11c, has the material on the ground to build a uow residence in Otwcll. Let others do.Mlkewisc. Tom. New Albany Ledger: D. J. Murr, of the 1'aoli News, has been appointed private secretary to Congressman Dretz, of the Second ditrlt, and has takes his family to Corydon to reside during bit abaeica at Washington,

m " iassüiSaM Mrs. Annie Williams, No.418Third Av.j

Turn to the kughtcr provoking report of the adventures of PECK'S BAD BOY in another column. Now appearing regularly In this paper. Don't miss a number.

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SUFFERERS

RECEIVE -

"1 have not been pick a minute Biuce taking treatment," said Mrs. Annie Wil

liams, of No. 418 Third avenue', although

I have ample reason to expect a return of the disease since then it the cure was not permanent. I was troubled witb

nervousness and faintingspells for seven

years. At times l would lose all sense

of feeling and become very dizzy, fol

lowed by the most miserable of sick headaches. I was irritable and easily

excilcd at all times. I at first had those

attacks about once a month, but they gradually increased to once a week, and

became much more severe. I tried scv eral different physicians without obtain ing relief. Jt was a last resort that went to Drs. Vincent. and Iliggf, and bave never felt a einglo attack since. J

improved regularly from the very first,

and am now entirely well in every re

spect. I wish tn thank Drs. lucent and Uiggs for their skillful treatment in my case. They hisve a well earned reputation in this neighborhood, having

cured many dc.pcrato cases of chronic

disease." CALL ON THEM at the Daniel House, Jasper, Ind., Sat

urday, Sept. 9, irom 8 a. m to i p. m. Rate, $5 per month. Medicine free. All chronic diseases treated with unfailing success.

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D. LAN6ELL'SASTNMA ANB catarrh

nK.mt.tJT. Oliver V. K Holmes, San Jete. Cal. mites I End the Kemedall and tven more thaa represented. I receive mttantaieout relief. E. M. Carson. ,A. M- Warrea, Kan, writes Wat treated by eminent physicians of this country and Germany tried the climste of different States neth. ing afforded reliel like your preparation. l Thelps. P.M. Criers, O, writes Suffered witk Asthma 40 years. Your medicine in 3 minutes doa more (or me than the most eminent pbyiiciaa did far nt in three years. la order tbst all sufferers frosa Asthma, Catarrh, Hay I tier, and kindred diseases may lest th valua I the Remedy, we will tend Is aay address a trial package FK Kfc. Full sire bot by nail ft.. . Address, ZIMM K.RMAN 4 CO. Preps. WaalataW Druggists, Woeatcr. Wayne Co, Oki Ang. 25, 1893. ly

DUBOIS ill PAIR!

AT 1IUNTINGKURG, -:- INI),,

Sept. 18 to 23, 1893.

Furniture!

AT COST PRICES1

Owing to a change and extension of our buftinetz which is to take place this summer we will sell customers, until the 1st day of July. 1803, everything in our stock in tbe line of FURNITURE OK COFFINS. At Strictly Cost Prices For Cash.

We invite nil who are in

thing in our line to take this

need Tof anyad vantage of

Extraordinary Chance.

Never before offered in this county. Ex

amine our stock and nricos hnfn

chasing and you will bo convinend.

Alles Bros.

N. W. Corner Public

Square, Jasper April 14,1893.

MACHINE SHOP!

C NitK.u or Newton and 7th Sts., JASPER, IND.,

DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor

Plows!

Plows ! Plows !

South Bend,

Mishhawha,

Oliver Chill Pattern.

We have, also, cointiuitlv on hand re

pairs for ntiy of the abovo plows. Come

and see us.

MILBURN & CO., Sept. 1, 189.1. Jasper, lud.

ity or hulldlna; and repairing STEAM KMJINKS and

IT" II.WK In this shop ererr facilltr Tor rcpalrin

1 JL steam machinery r all kinds, and make a special

Tho

county

seventh

will

MIM.W0KK.

p. . . I I also keep on hand a supply or

.SIIAFTIXO. 1'IPES

ana will turn stiartinir any Ire rennired.

au asency tor i.t.,vi itr.lt A-i' kuiikii

ami will furni.h any site on short notl ce.

TIIRKalU.VaMACIU.HKS.SKrAKATOUS,

ttmiiiAi tair nt iiiitinii) i.

be held at Huntiiigburgi.,' ''

from September 18 to 23, 1803. Vi,.. V

Moudav and Tuesday of fair week will iioksk. i-owkks, Ac.

i. .1n..ntni1 tn msktnir anlrina ....1 .rn,f.r KAKMKIW l'AUTICL'I.AItl.V are Invited to Hvc m

r w..... ....... ....b . chtn ,0 fflllke thHr annarentlr worn out Hinder

injr arilClCS lOr eXUIOItlOn. Keapersand Mowers. Drill, Ac. fnlly a tlOOI) AS

ISczinmnir Wednesday rnomlrir an(l.Kn,, ? uttie expense, u penny areu u

.i'..t.. . i r .1 i. ttt w earneu," I can ae yon many iioiiar

COIIIIIIUIIIK IV IIIU UIIII UI IIIU WITK Will

bo given to the exhibition of stock, etc.

Exciting races in the afternoon of each dav. Front indications now at hantl the offi

cers are warranted in making promises

two earned,"

Try It.

I can save you many dollar this way.

DANIEL F. J. Ml M.F.It.

that tlita fair ssrlll hn Imtfnr than aus!

heretofore held. Every citizen of Dubois county should prepare something for exhibition at his county fair, and himself and family attend aud help make it the beat ever held. The people from the surrounding counties are especially invited to attend.

Excnrsion rates on all trains during

tbe week, special trains from east and west. See small posters. For Information write to G. P. Mooo, Stcritirr.

May 50, liW

M. HOCIIGESANC. AM1F.UT II0CIIOF.8AXO

Machine Brick Yard,

M. IIOCIIGKSANG & SON.

Hat mit In a marhln to monld l.rlflt. with steam

power, and win soon t ante to inrtitsti an tu

Best Brick Made.

Htnr qssatlti desired, at their yard on tht Trey

read.

Hgrrarttcater Attention iriren to HOUSK l'ATEH.Ni. and special terms on larue orders. JürdlVK US A TRIAL OKDKK, April II, '93. UchfeHsaHC C.

W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTVip. Do you wear then? When next In need try a pj'r. est in tho world.

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$2.50

$2.00

rOft LABIE5 $2.00 1.75 ron boys a i t e

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2.25, Ä

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If yew want a fino DRESS SHOE, mih I. itjles, don't pay S6 la S3, try aj S3, 5"J.if, 51 10 r$5 Shoe. They fit eqaat to culcm " ' ' "" ' wear as well. If yea whh Is c:cni' Jju Ii v r t : . daioby parchailngV. L. . . prlco stamped on ti.c bctt- - , I: !; fr r !? . W.iiM)UGr.AS,iir..v;. en. .

July 7-."m-

For Slo In . aper by H1IIN A. HKUMtiUSXKtM.

NOTICE ! Mv wifp. Johanna liucliart, left moon

AuBiist 83. 1893, without any due cause

or provocation ; therefore all persons aro notified net to trust or harbor her on my account. a I will pay no debts of bcr

contracting of any kind.

Auk. 25, 1893. 3t

T.MHssr Dsi'Slw a Uf