Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1893 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER.

OJf Dubois county fair, Sept. 18 to 23 t -Tell City U to have a orcauiory in tbo near tuturo.

fö'Hlifhest tric! paid tor all kinds

of live stock, by Mtlburn & Co. C3rTo Acmes, of this place, will' play

the Petersburg club at Olwcll, Sunday. ucrWbile out hunting last Saturday, Andy and Jacob Eckert caught a luryu

h-direr. which tliuy brouirut liouio lor u

a - pet.

The present if) a grand jury term of

circuit court. Isaac It. Cato is foreman

of tbe jury aud Edward McGiviney,

bailiff. QThe Tiko county voterane of tlio

late war will hold a reunion at I'eters-hf 9enk.b?r.

burg, on the 27th, 28th aud 20th of this month.

irTwontyflve tickets wero sold at

this point for the G. A. K. national encampment, which is being held at ludlanapolis Ibis week.

.rrr. r "Z , , " , , Mr ami Mm. A. 4. Vet left fur Washington. Ind.. on tXMilbuill & Co. have )USt received Thursday or lust week, wliero they will reulde In the a HQW lino Of bUiTffieS. WaiTOIlS and liar- future. The Coumki. takes pleasure In commending

,, , .,' r - , . tuem to I ic goua people oi urn city

IIL-HS. nuu .co -in.... Uu,iuB, j, cliar,cs eU rt.turB(.j homu ,t ,v.ekrronl

liest eOOdS at lowest priCCS. Princeton, where be bad been working fur homo time,

... - - with the expectation of rumulnliiir htre Since thnl

ifvoucan afford to bo annoyed bv sick ?.'. u bee" untfl another position there, and

t....fn.t.n .n.l Mn.tlnitnn .1. ...n Tin. will prouauiy return to mat city to work.

V.... ..v..:. . ,! : "J , " . , " ,:T.,.. Tba followlntt named ladle and gentlemen arc at In

will s Utuio x.uny mhura iur lira iiiuu dlauapoi'i this week, attending the ti. A. It. national rills will euro tlicm. Martin Friedman. eticanipmeut . 31r. Andy KcKcrt, MUses Carrie and

ThereaaKeuble, Joneph llaucr and wile, J osephSchuThc CouuiER desires to thank colloc ,1' J' Serme,,lJel,"

lively, uiutsu iitrin wu uu uim, Tin-Kollow named member of Guckcs-Wcltiiun I'ost,

lUriJlBUCU U Willi Items ui uuw una no. -us, ti. a. it. are attciwins tno natiouui encamp- . meut. utlmllaiianolU. tbisHcek: Conrad Kckerl. John

wuuiv. cuu .a.u., . .-,0 "'" wv, TruMer, lidor Schumacher, W. W. Kendall, John S. ated by llCWSpaper men. Urnett.lIcrniaii8chiiautz,Ju,eiihi:oeUe,Mut.chuUdt,

Itieiirgo Jmiriiiger, Anthony Mino anil stepucnlooK

rrrThO reading Circle examination The youn frlemU o-Miss .MattkMliburn Kochet

will be held at thO public feChOOi building very pleaiatit birthday ;tirprUe last Saturday evening, niii r presenting her with a lino gold chain. All p'ec)it were On tO-morrOW. loachOra may COIllS lllarüBi la heir erjuymcnt of the fleeting hours, early, and be through with their work in while Mr. emu ltret. heinp iu ouo of nu luppicm a short time. All should avail them- EÄÄu? towarJ mM,'s ,,mo "y " "n""l,y "

selves of this opportuulty.

l'KKSOXAL. Mr. Uni Stephens of lim Martin county bar, li hure attending cturt. Dr 11. II. Ilraimock left forChlcago Saturday, to vUlt the world fair. Mm A. ducke went to IuUvlllc .Saturday, to vUlt relatives ami friend. Attorney S. (i. I)uveiiiort,of IVtcrehurg, Uatttiidltig coJtt lit re thin week,

llcnj K. Doatie, ufler an abaeuce of over four years,

returned to Jnrper Tuekday.

Auditor (Iramelipicher and wife, ami Jaroh Uurccr,

Jr., returned from Chicago Saturday.

Mr. Henry llereerha moved Into Win, Flick! botino.

on NeM ton, between Seventh and lUghlk utreett.

Krlilav lout Mm. John lletxaadMr. Juhu Itelclielbech

spent the day wltb Ferdinand Irlcinls anil relative.

MekKm. Wheiem k Suddard. to prouilneiit I.wvveir

worth ulloniei'B are attending court here this nk.

Joenh Kckktlne. Kk'i.. truntee of tlilt (ItalnbrldKe)

tomulilp, loll for Chicago, via Indianapolis, Monday.

Kvariavlllu Standard : Herbert KIiik of UuntlugburK.

ha taken a pohHIon wltb Kuglnecr T. A. Allen, uf the Mackey liuca.

i'rliiLeton Democrat: Mra. 1'. M. lleck. of IIuiiIIiil,'.

burg, U vltltlng her sou, I.ouU Keck, comer Scuiluury und Chestnut vreets.

II. 8, llurs , Ksii , Kvansvlllc, and Col. J. 1). l'owcr,

Ky aro umcuii the atturneyt from u

dlittance nhoare aitendlnx court here tblt week.

Mr. l'.T. Clark left for Princeton Sunday, whe.-e he

It attending the Uibsou Coun.y Institute. He will com

mence teaching at Owensvllle, that couuty on the 18th lust. Success to lilui.

last Siturday Editor Dome and his two sons. Clem

ent II. ami Archie, and MUs lleleu.Kose left for Chicago, under the chaprouageot MUs Lottie Djane, to take in

tue sights at me norm's lair.

One word describes it "perfection." "Wo refer to DoWitt's Witch Hnzel a'alvo, cures obstinato sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known euro for piles. Martin Friedman.

The Jasper Public Schools. Tbo Jasper public schools oponed laßt

Monday with an able and efllclotit corps of teachers, aud parents should talro

prido in lending tbeit uudivided assist

ance in making tho present term the

proudest most profitable ever taj;ht here. Every

a"l-Albert Bohnert is tho

man in town, no matter if ho has no ship child of school age should not only be

coming in. Us a boy of regulation sent to scuool, but süoulü recoivo encour-

wpttfht. and Hrrivcu niursuay 01 lUHiiairemuiH ui uomo wnicn win cause uicm

week. Mother and son aro doing won to take pritio in tneir ecnooi work, ra-

and Albert is convalescing. I rents have much to do with the success

. or failuro ot a ecnooi, anu wo trust ttiat (KrThe United States aupromo court tho c,og0 of tüo progonl scholastic year

has given w. m. w uieiy voiuui wjn demonstrate that the pareuts in

against tbe McCorraick and IJeoring ja8pei- aro awake to tho belt interest of

harvostpru for infringement of patents

and he will get big royalty money. He will locate at Muncie, this state. Littlo vegetable health producer: DoWitt's Littlo Karly Risers euro malarious disorders and regulato tho stomach and bowels which prevents headache and dizziness. Martin Friedman.

thcii children, aud by their actions have

hold up tbe hands ot tho teachers iu their

efforts to impart knowledge to their

pupils. Tho following is tho enrollment in the

different departments, together with the

name of tbe teacher, at tbe public school building: Ci haI fi ma Htf f fa CI utrrenll III ni -

New Albany Ledger :Entertaliimcnt is . f f , ,7 , ... 39

being provided for nearly iwonunuwu Second Primary-Mrs. Green-Num-

minister ad tbe r wives wno wi ber of foaiales, 10; males, 10; total, 2G.

tanfl thp eaSIOn Ot tne inU 18111 VOllll-r- ri rum mar Mnnnrlmont-Prnr Hnntrt..

enco of the M.E. churcb, which convenes ertyNuniber , f females, 8; males, 9;

in Trinity cnurcu uu total, 17.

rv-,-Th Gibson county fair will open High School Deparlmont-I'rof. Wop

at Princeton next Monday, and the out- ahara-wumoor ot lemaies, ; mated

innL- ta tliftt it will CO 000 Ol mo vury v. iv...... i'.l'r. 7. I.n.iain this vear. The Total enrollment. 113.

-....in,i.rna rnnrinsicsat the Inloimcdiato Department North

.u. ,; F. Gutgscll-Eniollmcnt,

u.uuiu. nr 26; fourlh ,,ra(Jef o3 j ,Uth BrailCt 3i

viV.rt Wmlnesdav. tho ldth, will be Tho school in charco of tho Sisters ot

Pythian Day, and will bo celebrated iu providence opened on tho samo day, crand style at EvanRvillo by tho Knights wtta ft t tal chroHincnt of 241 pupils, as

nf Poihlaa. Un mat oay 1110 u., jqhows :

t. Jin sell round trip tickets from Jas- First Ki-ado, 92 ; second, 34; third, 60;

- 1 T 1 rH ll. . .1..-. r a.a n . i

per, Huutingburg auu terumauu iui .Mourtii,a; nun, 0; sixui, iu; Bevunin, o

A Good Thfnu: to Have at Ilntul.

(Krom the Troy (Kansas) Chief.) Somo vcars niro wo wore very much sub

produce, or that money can mi). iüCt toSÜ.cro 8,,eliä 0f c10lora inorhuf; and

Friedman. now when wo tool any of tho symptoms that

as sick

wo be-

hcrlain's

tho ensos

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i'fi.hi it iihnni vv 11 urn tiiii

1IIUU ikimtja nwj lb IIUWU.

W11LI11LL IUI t iWHiuuilMMi wsv

let our readers know what is 11 good thing to

1 Wo could not improve the fmty if VM double tho price- DoWitt's Witch Hazel SalAoisthobest Salvo that experience can

.ryUenry Deckman, Ferdinand ;.Tohn usually precede that nilr.10.it, such vr"Ennn nt'A. M. Sweeney, ness at tho stomach, diarrhea, etc..

x,iwt """f, ; Waahlntftjn come scary, wo nave lounu tinainncr Indianapolis; M. J. Burke, W" colic, choleni, and diarrhea remedy Gcfliard Heiter, Viticenncs. wero among vu Jt)li t0'trniglten ono ollt i 8Uch the delegates appointed by Bishop cna- l0(1Jnl kcup it llbout Wo

tard to tho ColumDian uamoiio irrnas. in aesslon at Chicago this week.

"Z T tr oi.iiv keep handy in the house. For sale by Mtir tO-The CouniEU leiiroe to 1 e pecia ly ,tkdJmu thank Dr. McMahan. of Uuntingburg,

for his prompt and full reply to mo re- -Mr. Felix Lamport baa an ante ..ant him frnm this office for itlfor- .ni(,nl .frirnltiirf.1 rnlir. at his ahon. in

raation regarding tho assault upon John lll0 8httpo 0f ft woodou mold-board plow. Vail last Friday afternoon, by three TUo wrjtcr we.l remembers wlion, iu his

tramps. boyhood days, they were in two among

" .u 1. ...it.iMi lor tho the farmers of Southern Iudi

"..l-C ......II.. .ni.ni t no

reararmy at the Evansville recruiting how they tnou IffCn during tho month of August, boon niado tot Ziel t Z 5.m. of John McWilllams the Ü plow

liana, a u

how thoy thought a great s ndo hat

ward improvement wucn

ttfQa tntrnrlnrnit. fit I II At

" lhl. ' Hiation during upon their nomo oiacKsmitus iur uiun enhstmonts at that station uuru.s h,rrnw, ,c. it will wcl ronav

August. tho vountrcr farmers of tho presont day

ii thnt honcstv. exporienco and skill, can t0 Cft) at Mr. Lunpert's shop, tnd oxara-

do to produco a perfect pill, bus been cm- jno ti,iB old-timer. They will then thank invor in makinL' DoWitt's littlo curly ns- ., 1 ..1 lni.t lnoy did not live in their

ors- Tho Result is a specific for sick lieau- jfathora' days ."

.... l.minninpw nnil ConStlDlUlUU. -umu -

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Friedman. CnilQrOn WrV IUr

-RiiniU next an excursion train

will bo run over tho L., E. & St. Li. to un pv-. Tho faro for tho round

. -! r..n Iisnnr nrill 110 SI !

liUllt I"" ..... . - nuiliVII ..w - ... . " ' . . , i ati.O Anl inntl ... l I. J... .11 hn Wtkh

burg, 85c ; poramanu, 91 , ov. couuty, out 11 uu uuuu 1. ouu - r-n . ir ...... an, nirdeovo. 50c. Iho n,i-ntin nditor for criminal libc

. I . ' w .. n.U . m anil I " . .. . 1.1 ,...,). Ilm tmni'P..

train will loavo ,janper ai -"" we snail always iuui uuuu ......,t. inovn Marnniro at 5 :30 p. m. Lt.,,ai hn haft failed to do hi duly, it

IUIU.UIub . H.w.. ..-. .,,lr.,a..

. , ..lis bad enougn lor so ciuvur 1 fcu..For alamo back, or for a pain in tho side thocaDUin to bo a Republican, but to

Pitcher's Castoria.

Panlaln .Tnllll (i. IjOllliUkT 1)118 S

Hunting-Lumc,i tho duties of shoriir of Dijvios

nroW. trv saturatintr a picco oi imnnci , , of ,jg party bun

with ChamWlKin's PaTn Dalm , and bin. mg Qf - . ,nc(lici votl(lor

it .nln Ii ra llTIllPrnfl IIILTLn. iu--"- I a f l..IIti Mil vi d I III II 111

it uiiw .uu u..T.v.rr , ..., nr. nnrnans. uuuuu, n i'--;

will euro any ordinary enso m ono pr t no u , . ;, . Rg ft )kcnC89

days. iVinüalm also ciirea riicu ' " M" Shoot 50Jccnt bottles for sale by Martin rriedman. n Mb ic. pW . , bcaclcar

I ovihuij ' . , ,

trrUecordcr Loming and lamiiy are caso or jusinmuiu uU8.muu

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report

Baking rowder

ABSOWTEUr PURE

Ms Xk J3S

Oct.T, 1892 ly,

Coimnissloners Court. The board of commissioners and the

township trustees fixed tbo tax levy for

893 as follows:

Tho stato tax for all townships is 10

cents and the county tax 40 cents ou the

100. and the township tax for tbe vari

ous townships is as follows, with totals :

Columbia, 37; total, $1 07. Harbison, 18; total, $1.22. Boono,8 ; total, $1.04. Madison, 25: total $1.27. Bainbridfte, 20; total, 1.10, Maiioii, 20; total, $1.21. Hall, 30; total, $1 52. Jefferson, 25; total, $1.32. Jackson, 30; total, $1.42. Patoka, 10 ; total, $1.00. Cass, 15 ; total, $1.06. Ferdinand, 30; total, 1.33. Jasper corporation, 30; total, $1.29. Uuntingburg, total, 9Gc. Mrdsoye, total, 1.07. Tho commissioners had couteinplatod

tho rcductiou of the county levy from 3tJ to 30 cents on each $100, but ou account

f lanrelv increased circuit court ex-

lenses. mostly iu criminal causes, it was

lound necessary to make tho lovy 40

cents on tho $100. Most of tho trustees

ncroased their township and special

evies on account of building and repair

ing bridges, aud furnishing school sup-nlics.

. ... . . . ...

Tbo board acccpiou tuo now ecu nouse

ust completed by Martin Lorey, aou

aid for same. inciuuing lire wan, j,--.

Tho board accepted tho new smoke

aud wash house, just completed by Jos.

Egg for couuty, and paid $330 for same.

The board accepted mo umcsioue

stoos and approach to tho court house,

complotod by 31. F. Durlauf, aud paid 297 25.

Tbo board, after making several anow-

adcos. determined upon a system oi sew

erago from tho jail and court nouso to Patoka, and are now engaged in lookiug up tho most practicable method, preparatory to having tho proper survey made

and lotting tho contract.

Notices wcro filed by township trus

ifioa of tho danirerous condition ot sev

eral bridges, and tbe board decided upon a tour of inspection, with a view to hav- . . . ! .1 AMHmI... .1.

ng saiu oriugcs rouairou ui ituum, Tho abutments lor tho new iron bridge

nnrnaa Hall creek aro completed, but the

Champion Iron Compauy, of Kenton, J contractors for the superstructure, have

failed to out in an appearance on time.

Tho Van Dorn Jail company, oi

Cleveland, O., have been oliicially noti

lied that tho cell house nss lioen com

iletnd. and waiting or, them for tbe

plac ng of cells and completing to re

ccivo prisoners.

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Tho stono fence aroniiti mo court

louse is now eilig consirncieu. iue

contractor being behind tho lime epcci-

flniL tho board extended ins itmo unui

the 20th day of September, 1893.

Tcnoranco of tho merits of De Witt

Lit t in Kurl v Itisnr. is a m'SfortUtlO. lilOSO

lit tin illlj rni'ti intntlin llvnr. euro headache.

dvsnensia bad breath, constipation amlüil-

liousness. Mnrtir. Friedman.

IlayHvlllo Happen iugH. Our school begins next Monday , with

Goorgo Nix as teacher.

Quito a crowd of our citizens went to Jasper last Monday, to attend tho Nor-

dcck-Dillon trial.

Lawrenco Uemerlino visited relatives

in Louisvillo last week.

Christ. Hoffman, Jr., has a new son

nod P. M. Bacchcr a daughter.

Well, well what can tbo matter be with

all tho other correspondents? If you aro not alt dead, let us hear from you.

Alfred Winiuger has bought a farm iu Martin county, and will move thcro as

soon as no gets ins uustnoss arrangeu.

His fine rcsitionco hore is for sale. Geo. Abel aud wife, John Krodlo and wife and Wils. Miller and Miss Kato

Trontiue attended church al Portcrsrillo

last Sunday night. By tho way, there scorns to bo something tho matter with

Wits' mind of lato. Ho goes about in a deep study, and takes no uotico of such

obstacle as rocks and stumps, but just

falU over them. NovertlielujS, ho is a

jolly gootl follow.

Alfred Win in gor und family have boon

visitings relatives Daviess aud Martin

counties. They wero well pleased with

tho country, especially about tbo town of Odon, Daviess couuty, but it takes a man

with a fat pocket book to buy a farm there. Land is fifty aud sixty dollars per acre. Oden is a nice littlo town, tilled up with good people, churches and schools, and not a saloon in tho place. How nice it is to visit a town where no

signs aro hung out with tho word saloon on thorn. Madge.

X Poor Marksman.

now snugly "at homo" In tho fino hilck .n.lilnnri Im mirr.haaod from "r. A. J

I U3IV4VIIW law "-"

Children Cry for

i a

Vest. In securing this property, " "JpitChOr ClUOril.

ji .

,t.,, fviniwi lirlr. inado a trado o

uiu-wiuu .......... -'-I , , , . . . ,. at

.(.int. ha mnv wn ho tirouti. ior Buuu .1..itMu,.Prf TniirnoHdent: ino iii-

bargains aro rare indeod i town prop- ",, i'vor.ary of tho organiMtion of

On Tuesdav evening, in front of the

Farmers' Store, in Ireland, culminated

All fl id feud betweou Sam Ivean and Bn

Dillon. It anncars that, Mrs Helle lvean

and Dillon wero both in Jasper Tuesday

and that Mrs. Koan rodo home in tne

hufTL'v with Dillon. When thoy arrived

iu front of tho store in Ireland they met

Sam and Mrs. Kean got out of tlie bug

in- an .1 no Dillon started to drive away

...... ... -

Sum drew a revolver anu cuuniiunuuu

firing at Dillon, and it is claimed that

three shots wcro tired, without effect, bo

fore Kein was stopped. Ho wan arrest

ed by Constable .-towart and taken no

fnrn foniiiro Ko lum. where no was

given an examination and bound over to rnnrt in tho sum of S50O. In default of

bond, ho became tho guest oi öticriu

Traylor Tuesday night.

All tho tnlk in tho world will not con-

vtnrn vnn sn nuicklv as ono trial of Do

Witt's Witch llaRoi Salvo for scalds, burns.

lini!s(J .' Irin atlcctions and pile. Martin

I I lUUIUUII.

ArrcHtcd for Stealing. Detcctivo Hugh Hales ai rested Henry

Gorhcrin Warrick county, a short distance west of Dalo last Friday, chirged

with breaking into a trunk and stealing

4.17 Sn Dubois county. When arrested

Gerber had on three pairs pants aud three watches. Ho was to have been married last Sunday, and was probably only lak-

hp time by tho loroiocK anu laying in

supplies for family use. Ho was lodged

in inii at ja8ner to wai. wu vnuu

the circuit court of that county. -Kock

port Joui nal.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Accidentally Killed HiniHclf. w.innaii.iv nvniiiiiif Mr. Thou. Trusty

.1... rnald.Tll iiinr iho Milcy school house

wont out to kill a rabbit, and while wat-

setting over a lenco inn ii charged, the cont.Mil entering tho ligh t.lV.t l.ly im-n-l. .IllSt it W t MC HCCl

.i n,..rr..ii in not known Ho lived

about lour hours alter tho accident.

It. It. Excursions. For M. E. conference al Now Albany, Sept. 11th to lGth, round trip ticket-, will bo sold, good returning to the 20tb, at ono and ono-tbird fare. For tho Spencer County Fair, at Rockport, Sopt 25 to 30, tickets will be sold at ono aud one-third fare, limited for returning to the 30th. FOIt THE DUIIOIS COUNTY VAIB, September 18th to 23rd, round trip tickets, limited to the 24th, will be sold at

tho following rates: Jasper, 30c; Jjordl-

nand, 30c; Hirdseyc, oUc. ; Mentor, 45c. ; St. Anthony, 25c. ; Kyaua, 35c. ; Vclpon,

35c. On the main line a special train

will leave Milltown and Priuceton each morning at 7 o'clock; returning, will leave Uuntingburg at 5 :30 p. m. For tho German Catbolic Benevolent

Association at St Louis, September 7th to 30th, tickets Will bo sold at ono and one-third fare for round trip on the certificate plan full faro going, onethird faro returning, wheu properly signed. World's fair rates after August 31st, from Jasper, will be raised to 10.75 tor tickets limited to ten days, via Now Albany, Princeton, orEvansvillo.

HUCKIjEN'S AUNICA SALVE.

Tiik Bkst Sai.vk in tho world for Cuts

Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Khcuni, he

... . . i i t

vcr cores, Tetter, uunppcu nanus, unu-

blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,

and positively cures Piles, or no pay re

quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect

R A Rf t A TNS

IN WALL PAPER!

Tbe

busiest part of the season having past. I find rather than carry it over, I offer all my

I have au overstock, WALL PAPER

SO Per Cent. Off

quick, whilo my stock is large, and vou havo your pick of tbe finest elecllo ever brought to the county at greatly reduced prices. My stock of samples of

is comnieip. iirincr inn nxri mzn or vnnr rnnm an erei vonr carneiaau rmu

fitted and sowed to lay ou tbo floors. CONFECTIONERIES AND IJ'K.TJITS In endless variety, aud at low prices. GEORGE W. BROSMER.

Aug. 4, 1893. EAST Oth STREET, JASPER, 1ND

TIME IS MONEY!

MU UM.UK V 'AULVJ 111 14 M VULS.V UUBU

and compels -Ev. O- KLxxotoleir11 11 t 1 A. ti t

m h rc- r . m rm m m m mrm mm a b m i m m mm

and replenish with something new. Therefore.

you want to see handsome

Jewelry, or Watches and Clocks

that will not deceive as to time, visit my store, oi

Eighth and Main Streets, Jasper, Indiana.

nr. c. 3T"cr:3iL.:s,

MRS. T. X-RNTST, Agent fo:

Best in Use!

ALSO A FINE ASSORTMENT OW

HEATING

satisfaction, or money refunded. Price

25 cents per box. bor

Friedman's Drug store.

April 1, 1893. ly.

sale at 'Martin

oXTTco Now York Commercial Ad

verttscr, which has been taking a gloomy

viow of affairs heretofore, now says:

''Banks continue to resume and mills

aud ftctorics to rekindle tneir fires

trade conditions aro every whore improv

ing; if not rapidly, at least to an extent

to give encouragement to business.

Tho good time coming is not exactly at our doors, but cannot bo far off. This fall will undoubtedly see tho wheels of

industry humming once more."

Corydon ICopublican : The hills along tho Ohio iu this county will soon fairly

blosi-om with beautiful and useful orchards. Thousands of trees within tho

lat-t two years havo already been set out

in that section, and this fall and next spring thousands moro will be plautcd.

Iho timo is coming when that broken,

and somewhat hcrtoforo unproductive

and, will bo among the most valvablc of

tho couuty.

Princeton Demo lat: It is said that

there is somo misunderstanding between the Air Lino Company and tho Baldwin

Locomotive Company in regard to tho four now enu-ncs, Nos. 10G, 107, 108 and

109. recently purchased by thn Air Line.

The engines do not provo rfatlslactory,

and tho railroad has not yet settled tor

them. They will probably bo returned

to tbo Baldwin Compauy.

itfrOcr200 men resumed wrk at

tho Air Line shops at Princeton, and the

repair shops at Evmisvillo and Now Al

bany, last Monday.

When Bar was sfck, we gvn Cartoria. When sho was a CWM.uhe cried for Castor When ho became Mb, she dUBg to CMtorla. Wbea the bad Children, tbe gate Ukhh Ca-toi

erty. lll0 Evangelical Association ''.'"' ( nnTÜuT incidents of childhood that will b( coobrjto.l somo j I n stand out in bold relief, as our memory re- her. o cnttrcn was j , of thnl vorts to tho days when wo woro youim, none country, and f l .Vi, Thov arei?" 4 alrknr4. .!. l.nt itirnn ATO VCt liVlllg. uy ""-'in

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It is what wo claim it to bo a Positive Force Feed. It sows, with the sämo gear, tho same quantity of wheat or oats. It ia-the only drill in tho world that will do this. It will not break the grain. It is not complicated as it sows all kind of grain with one run. It is reliable, becauso tbe quantity sown is regulated by gear. It is satisfactory, because there is no guoss work about it. It is the liuhtcBt draft drill made.

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Its wheels aro hung on taper axles, llKc a wagon. It i rr sale ly JTELIX IA-irEtT. K-CALL AND SEE IT, AND YOU WILL USE NO OTHER -

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Aug. 4, 1893.

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NEW STORE. Joseph F. Serniersheim.

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prices and will always bo welcome, whether thoy buy or not, and are nrt of courteous treatment. I hope by fair treatment at fair prices to rt j ccivo a liberal share of custom. "Try mo. I will allow the highest' market price for butter and eggs. JOS. F. SERM iRSHEim.

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LAPIICS KT.

Fox, Mr. Ewma Mlllfr, Mm Kroraa

When ctillfiu rortheUoto it r "JJ.ltf gWlt) dtte ct lid. CHARLES W, F. M.

Notice of Appointment. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Ins been appoltited, by the clerk of the Dubois circuit court,

administrator of tho estate of ueorge

Rudolph, late of Dubois county, deceas

ed. Said estate is supposed to oo soiv-

ent. Chkistina H. RuDOLi'it, Admr. Traylok Hunter, Altys.

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