Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 October 1893 — Page 4

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JASPER COURIER

JASFKK, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA.

FRIDAY, t t OCTOBER 27, 1893

Entered at the FoatoSlce at Jaiper Indiana, for Irani

iniiiloalkrooib the nail a eerotwl-clau matter.1

A Misconception. Ib Mother place the Courier pub I ishea a lstter f rosa a thoroughly loya

Dsaocrat, whose opinions commaod

respect wherever he is known, and who

aigas his letter correctly "A Uetnocat."

In It ho seems to have strangely mis

coaeeived tbo opposition of a majority

or Democrats Id Congress to the voor

hoesropea lbill. One prisao cause of this oppoeltioB, and which "A Democrat"

will certainly coincide with, is that the Voorbees repeal bill, as it ia called, owes its report to the Senate from the Fluance

committee to a coalition of

a Minority of Democrats on the commit

tee wan tne ltepubiican members, as

against a majority of tbe Democratic members, and therefore might justly be

called a Republican measure. Tbe ma jority of Democratic Senators are there

lore found making speecbea against it, and its strength in the Senate depends

almost entirely upon tbo Republican Senators, re-i a forced by some Eastern Democrats who are more interested in banking and stock speculations than in any particular party, and two or three Western and Southern Democrats who aapire to be tbe distributoro of executive patronage in tbe States they mis-represent. Another reason why Democrats are against tbe Voorbees bill, is tbat it does not comply with tbe Democratic National platform, upon which The People entrnsted tbe Democratic party with

control of all tbe branches of tbe gorern

meat, and for the conduct of which tbo

party anited will bo beid responsible,

ana win not oe aoie to skirt its respon

sibility upon the.Republican minority.

uemocratic congressmen should all unite upon sosae measure which will

comply with their pledges to Tbe Peo

plo, formulated by the National Con

vantion at Chicago. As said before the

voorhoos8berman-Cle?eland bill does

not do tbat It only goes half way to

ver bullion to warehouse it, at much as

they would be to buying cotton, tobac

co, wheat or corn. It waa one of tho

miserable subterfuges of tbe ''cowardly makeshift." but the entire makeshift

should bo wiped out by a coinoreben

oive Democratic bill, which would carry

nut tne promises niaue Tne 1'eople be

fore election, and not by another worse

Republican makeshift, for which tbo

Democrats could be held responsible

baviug a majority in all brandies of the

government. Tbo Sherraau-Voorbees

repeal bill, if enacted into a law, wii

make harder times for every man who

is in debt, causing him to have to do

double as much work, or raise double as

much produce, to pay his debts, as

tbe time they were contracted.

xne people demand a stable money

and tbat gold and silver shall be treated

alike at tbe U. 8, Mints. That Ib whit

is meant by "free coinage."

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The Suaue Utiles.

Encarllle Courier.

Tbe present rules of the Senale.wbich

the Republican press as a unit and most

01 tne metropolitan Democratic papers

are railing at daily, are the same which

enabled a minority to prevent the ad

mission of California in 1850 with t

constitution favorable to African slavery.

icey are tue same roles that enabled

minority in 18545 and for several years

previous to 1860, to successfully resist

tbe attempts of a majority to extend

African slavery into tbo territories.

i uoy are the same tbat gave a small

miniority tbe power to resist and defeat

an overwhelming majority in favor of

giving tb Chinese in this country the

right to vote. Tboy are tbe same that were employed by tbe minority list year

to defeat the Infamous Force bill. In

every one of these historic instances in

blch tbe rules of tbe Senate as they

exist to-day were employed by tbe mi

nority to defeat tbe will of tbe majority.

there was a great outcry raised against

tne rules. We were reminded in each

case tbat "this is a government of ma

oniies, mai in mis country "tne ma

jority rule, just as we are now Yet

tbe action of tbo minority in all of these

historic cases was swiftly vindicated by

Tbe People at tbe polls, and it would be

difficult to find any considerable number of men in tbe United States who do not to-day thank God that tbe minorities were successful. Had tbe m jority that insisted upon tbe admission of California as a slave state triumphed; had they been able to change tbe rulea of tbe

Senate as was proposed tbeu, or could

tbey bave ridden rough-shod

ward it. TbeCouaiEB.aod a majority l.""aae" l0"-'0.00 ver l ie

......I-- Ultl UllliUI HD- tUlli UUff BOCKS

to do, it is altogether probable that tbe

union would bave been divided into

several fragments, for bad tbe Northern

States seceded instead of tbe Southern States as they probably would bave done bad tbe pro-slavery msjority in the Senate succeeded in bringing California into tbe Union as a slave state

tbe South would not bave undertaken to

coerce them back. New York and New

England would probably bave gone back ander tbe English crown, where

they seem to want to force a'l the states

to go now

Silver

ot Deaocrats, are in favor of carrying

out too entire pledges made in tbe plat

form, and upon which Mr. Cleveland

and a majority of both branches of Con

it rati woro loyally supported and elect a a rrt .

ea as servants or ine reopie not as

dictators, to say what part of tbe pledges

snouia do redeemed at oaa time, and

what parts should bo ignored.

Let us see what tbe platform says in regard to tbe Sherman act. Here it is:

"We denounce tbe Republican legists

Hob known as the Sberaaa act of 1890,

ea a eowarny snasiesbirt, fraught with

poeelbllitiee of danger is tbe future,

wbkb aaoaia taaice an oi its supporters aa well aa its author, anxious for its

speedy repeal, we bold to tbe use of

both gold snd silver as the standard

moaey of tho country, and tu the coin

age of both gold and silver without dis . . A 111 . .

criminaiiBg against euner metal or

charge for mintage, but tbo dollar unit

of coinage of both metals must be

Democrat's

Solomon Crook Passed Away

Ouo ot Dubois county's old citizens has

passed away, Mr. Solomon Crook. lie had a ctucer on his under jaw, which

eat across bis throat until it was a fright

iui looKing puce, aud his sanerinr was

o severe at times as to be unendurable

but be bore his suffering with patience.

soiornon urook was born in Floyd

county, Indiana, September 30, 1826;

moved to Dubois county with bis par

onis In tho fall of 1833, when tbe county

was very tiiiuiy settled, and there was

ouly one house between where bis fatb

er lived, in Hall township, and Jasper.

Solomon being fond of a rifle, and deer and turkey being plenty, be became something of a hunter, killing three deer f f t . ..-.JIM -

iu a single uay. Aoout iBits no was

married to his first wife. Lucinda Flem

ing, a sister of Allen T. Fleming, formerly of Dubois county. Bv this mar

riage he bad one child, a daughter, who resides in Princeton, Gibson couuty.

His wife never recovered after tbe birth

of their dangbter, and died. In 1851 or 1852 be was again united in marriage, this time with Nancy Jacobs, bv whom

be bad two children, one son and one

daughter. Hissecond wile died Aug. 12, 1856, aud he was once more lelt

witbout a companion in life. In 1857

be took a third wife, Mary J. Morgan,

by whom be bad nine children, four

of whom are dead. In October, 1875, be united with tbe Regular Baptist church,

n wnicn be was deacon until bis failing

health relieved him from 'he duties of that office, ilo lived a consistent member of thj church for 18 years. Solo

mon Crook was a man of sterlintr hon

esty and uprightness in all bis dealings

witb bis fellow.'man. Ho died October

22nd, 1893, aged 67 years and 22 days.

From Our Kegalar Correpondentl

OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.

Washington, D. C., Oct. 26, 1893.

President Cleveland and tbe demo

cratic Senators all of tbem bave found

that common ground upon which all

democrats can stand without sacrificing

ettuer tne party or tüeir individual

principles concerning tbe treatment of

silver by tbe government. Readers of

this correspondence will not need to be

told that I have never, for a moment.

during tbo long and sometimes seeming

y endless controversy in tbe Senate

doubted tbat the final result would be such a compromise. To repeat a hackneyed phrase, "the logic of tbe situation" pointed from tbe first to compromise as toe only satisfactory end to tbe contest,

from a democratic point of view.

Tbe business of tbe House is in such a

condition tbat tbe silver compromise can at once be taken up if it passes the Senate this week. Should it be finally

disposed of this week, it is altogether

rooabie tbat congress will take a re

cess, as many of the Senators and Rep

resenatives are anxious to take part in

tbe closing days of the various state cam paigns, and the new tariff bill ia not ex

pected to be ready tobe reported to the

House much , if any, before the regular session. President Cleveland is also anxious to tsko a short vacation before

tbe beginning of the regular session.

Senator Voorbees, Hill and others are

so anxious tbat tbe rules of the Senate

shall be so changed as to allow a major

ity to oraer a vote upon any measure

after thirty days have been devoted . . i , . .

its discussion, mat tne resolution o

voorbees providing for the

as tbe

MRS. WALLACE !

FAITH -:- HEMER '

USES NO

MEDICINE!

USES NO

MEDICINE!

Visit Jasper for Two Days - PHENIX HOTEL, Oct. 26 and 27, 1893.1

Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of neonlo in thin ml All rrntinfl fairr

five years at No. 8 Upper Eighth Street, Evansviile, Ind. '

She has' made her borne for the past

Themnarkmblecnres he ha mide are acb a to entitle her to ilie confldenc of ll hn mv l.. .mi,.., . . i been pronocnc! ..curable, ,.pec..,.y .n the wk. nervous .SÄ! SXCndVh'ÄlS w. tart!!?

From the Oakland City Enterprise, August 22, 1802.

inn .ntt.Ä U"d W M.rs- . MeJIum and Faith Doctor.

. . luiuii cjij uurniff me past lew week, ptrform nz iodic niirv touch, and the patient obserr nsr mtrnetlon. .fhiiMm. -h..rm..fi,i v. ' 'v.T. "V?

Id Olb.on ana V.nJerbur. counties bo have been relieved byXn. Wallace .nt I permanent cur eff c ed ' 10

who realdei at No 8 Tinner Klrhth atrwt If Y.r,.il!.

eloui eure, without the aid or medicine, lly tbe cfmnle

take tue statement or the editor, for there are bunJrrJi

Some of tho best citizens in Gibson county have visited this lady, many of whom doubted her ability to cure without medicines, but left her room greatly improved and thoroughly convinced of her power, by faith? ovSi disLse.

TALKS WITH THE SPIRITS. Ä do, or departed, and to dc-crlbe the.r appearance, eparated together : tells ir jour friend, are fal.e or true : cane happy rf 'needy marfla t , - J , ' "V" 7 ,r,nun " ' t Mi,K tbi lo.t or etolen good,; dcscrlb',, your future hu.b.nd or wYfefa?". correci l&. oTnÄg. nV.ÄeIh" VuH UaMM tttnM '' ,Ü"tt,

Remember the Day and Date J asper, Oct. S6 and Z.

to

Coinage A

Opinion.

Huntingbobo, Oct. 26, 1893.

Editor Jasper Courier :

As you nave on several occasions as

serted in your valuable paper that tbe

Democracy or Dubois county are for

free coinsge of silver, and tbat they are

of onnosed to the repeal of tbe nurchasintr antnr

rqnal intrinsic and exchangeable value, clause of the Sherman Bill, I wish you change may be taken up as soon

ur ot ujuiicu luruoxa international i wouiu piaiuiy iimiB to toe neoDie oi mis B r rnmnrnmi ia rii.nn..ri nt

agreement, or by such safe guards of county what ia meaut by free coinage of should tbat be done there will be a verv

legislation as shall insare tbe mainten-l silver, and then call for indorsements it vaIv rtntiatp nllrolv ntitoMa nf nrt

u of tl. ..tl. nf tk. I- ..l.l. i III 1. f- - !.u I .. ' . . ' " . ' . r-'

nnvm ui tu k""7 w l"D " -BoiaiB, ion i iuu yuu wiu uuu uun iw Bra wuu yuu lines, as it bss friends and ODDOnentl

the equal power of every dollar at all on this uuestion. You mav find the ten hmh n.rt;. .n,i th. -:n

limes in thu markets, and la Davment of I Der cent, you vainly sought for last VCArf rlnnKtfii! tri nhsiniAsi fsi vnrl n rs a Tab I

a a a . . a . m . a . . IT T . . viimi tu vuhuwvv iviiub. "igait

iieot: ana we aemana mat all paper to support you on your stand you then Four democratic Senators-Martin, o

aaaMM .kail -. sVa. aa ..(iL S U..L l iL. f a ? a I '

ii.iBHLi B aa aa 1 1 wmm av 1 1 a. ami. liar av r l inn I I av ill rnvHrii ill aa iiniiiuiiiinii I nr

rcdMaeblo ia such coin. We insist President, but I doubt it.

upon this policy as especially necessary In regard to tbe repeal bill now be-

lor tne protection or tbe farmers and fore tbe Senate, bow can anybody tbat

laboring classes, tbe first and most de-lis not directly benefitted by tbe produc

renselsas victims of unstable money and I Honor possession of silver bullion be

fluctuating eurreaey." I opposed to reDeal? wbv vou mizht

MOW the Voorhea-Sherman hill In With more appropriateness adVOCSte tbat nr oithar r1mnrrat. rnnhllr.i nr nnn

the Sanate only repeals one small clause l?e "0vern,m,8Dt De compelled to pur-lullst believes that there was any truth in In the "cowardly makeshift. " It makes cnMe million bushels of wheat or the charge that Mr. Van Alcn bad been

no provision for tbe use of both raetsls corn ec" monio Aüe uovernmeut baa nominated as tbe result of a bargain and as asoaav. aad for "the colnasr nf hmh now on band more silver thsn it nn in nivmmtnf hlihitlnv maHa a Um

srold and si ver witbont dlcicrim naitnv coin in iwo years: wouia any manurac rnntrihiiilnn tn th nmn.l fnad ni

, .....u, t ..... . . i r n - w.

asrainst either metal, orcbarsre for mint, turernuy raw material u oe nan more the nartv. The detnocrata who votud

age," or for snaking "the dollar unit of Pn band than he could use for several ginst bis confirmation did so for other

iiom metais or equal intrinsic and ex- y,r,f y gain wouiu any dub- reasons.

ehaagable value, " etc, and the repeal ,ne" man buv rw. merial to store From the best obtainable information

bill's moat able advocate, Senator Sher-mwmV on oeciining maraetr wny here the attempt of the populiats to cap

man. boaatiaaiv declared. In amr m. you nave too mucn ousiness sense to be- inra Virginia arin raanit in a Amnormt

queetioB ev cenator morgan, last week, I ii ,n lu,B 'u.u""' "ay ""aia tne majority In that State little if any short

ne wouia boi voie lor tne rental or w",UB"v " oiijr.uo nnuiuu ucuuic or mat sriven c eveland and Kteveoina

ine -cowaraiy maaesnin," but waa D mp"' uy uy nw wmn iew November.

fafbrortba repeal of the small part of it oousana proauce t ur course you nave The legislative day of Tuesday, Octo

riKni io your opinion on mis question, Iber 17, will be a long one. From that

out you are not voiceing tne sentiments day the Senate.for tbe purpoie of lessen

oi iuo uoiuubiauv ui luin uuuuir nur Ul

tbe state of Indiana on this question, by

a very large per C'lntaeo.

Yours, fraternally, A Democrat.

Seven Arrested as Wratten Nur

in

be

Kansaa, Hill, of N. Y., Vance, ofN. C.

land Irby, of S. C, voted against tba

confirmation of tbe nomination of Mr

J. J. Van Aleo, to be Ambassador to

Italy, but as ten republicans voted fo

confirmation tbe nomination got

-

through by a vote of 33 to 22. No Sena

affected bv bis and Hnnatnr Vnnrh.)

hill. Now tbe Courier has never be lieved a true Democrat should train In O . ni F - .

ceanur oueman cunpany, out aa a rule what ever tbe Senator waa in favor

or it would be well for Democrats to

oppose. The Democratic majority in the Sen

ate has been always anxious that the

party members noid a caucus on all

derer.

(In Hattirrlav lact Inn errand lurv nf

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questions emoraceu in tne platform, and Daviess county returned an indictment

Mirmuiftie meaauras o carry out the in

lent or t bis pled t:e to The Peon a that

noma receive a united Uemocratic upnort.and the Courier believe that 'his

Is the on lt way a successful party

ing tne niitousiering, nas taken a recess

every afternoon, instead of adjoorning, so, that the legislative day of Tuesday

is still going;on in tbe Senate, and will

probably continne until the silver com promise is finally disposed of.

C. A. S.

can

A Farmer Society.

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. t.uu, viiuauu iaii auu uranuiHon 1 1 1. a,a, tu ki.t : ... i

Pn.hu fnr Ihn hulrhnrv nf h VV,-. . " inati

f-rfi itI iu ncre on iuoaay, and immediate y fo - family. Stone, who lived tho nearest inwina- ihn irrrmrtr'- Ain.nna-.iiih.

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on the

coalition be

tbat will

Mutual

partisan

to a political factor and result in the

tnamriin ita aaaatifianrv. iiikaaMi.. la I m a hhA. M v. uaaHR. .

iihliT.-innI.tri.fnV it ,L ., . lul.rJ .u V""!" 7. lu .w ' .p" esslo.i . An effort is making

, ...,,,. .uo IUIIH time uuuoo iud uiuuu-uuuiiuii siruci. a BirniKni riart of lh lallnr in form .

"" - uicnHurBI iiuw, ""Dil puv uu mo -mui um uV niter tWPCtt Ihn Iwn nru.nlaltnn l ,'rnAnmA ho Ih. ntaa nt Ii. ..llh. ,.,,1 t 1 .U- u -i." . t. 1 1 W Uu 1 1 HIB (WO OrUaniSSllOnS

lllsm Ina nraaaat Qk..nnn.Vnn.l,... t-.ii, .,.. i 1 ! i.t ,j u.B cnÄ1,B 1,10 COmpiOXIOII Or the

, ' - r u"" ' uuium, 1 1 1 . iiül IIB T ao II UICU III IIIS CVIUeilCQ Ue'IHnnnil Ao.nn atlnn

niimination of a farmsrs' ticket next

summer. During tbe laat few months

members of the alliance have been

working in the lodges of tbe Farmer's Mutual Benefit Association, of wbicb

tbey are also members, trying to create a aenliment in favor of a coalition and

and united political action. How far

'or tne pnrposi or creating dissenaion fore Ihe grand jury, and implicated all I In Its ranks, and alienating voters from the other parties named. They were all ' It, without accomplishing any good. arrested and placed in the State's prison

ana uopiion oi me anermsn-voor at jeneraonvuie lor sare keeping. Stone

neea repeal diu would striKe down the when first before the grand jury profess M.nail.l .1 TT-tl-.l Bl.l.. , . I -1 1 t . ..." f ' !

wnir uiufmua ui Wimen oiaiBB mw Dvicu iKiiuraiice. out HiiBrwarna. wtiAn nn

: wnicn anv aaaitinn it man rt iha Kii..imnnii ih artmt inr ua

"UI " I " fki.iiM iui; UBI U Ul a I II U 14 111 mhni nr tka unnnln na.H Um l.. M...i. l--t-.lH.lt.M ..!.! r i . .

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i io enppiy tne increased demand for little daughter, he broke down, and re

annav nnnimnan nw aw mbbi i.. i .u a i t.i i a a. i - w

ltKDnlatloB.aadth.nrninV nV An. VXVi,"" it. .'i" f"' 1 hve succeeded is not known but

.i'.t .Vi-T -".. H ' ! . 1 "I" Fin prominent lesders in Ihe noBnariU.n

where th- inarwi nnnalatlna Aa.'1u ,.i Ü " ' ",j rclX' ' " oc"'iy say mai me proposed union

rarer ner eanlta of on.; Va IKIVXaxX.Z .Bu"r "ou ? disrupt their orgtniztion, and

a-elnthanrincom - ror,b,. reason they do not think a coal i

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itiee. as, also, the only provision of where the bloody clothes were bidden Ih.M.V.:' " ?e

i law wniCT prevents tie fiRancea of tha which ha nra th nl.M nrih. ,Mu...ui.. me

.aeoDlahal.rk.i.d n.r .i l.:-, :a iu. Tk. t.iA -"" ,1:L,m"u '"".'- "I'lnsiion or indorsement of cand

Ä.i!it?ull,8-aXC,a',T' MWttt of said. Tbey will likely all swing If bis Vllkn? ?ZaM bm XftiS? :Katleaal haah-.Ta and anHat.nM ..t... i. n--.-.kn-,. i." lQB aiuance wouia oe tne practical ab-

I T,m o.-rr-" . --" - 1" -rV"wv,""u' ,u 11 w"8 SOrnt on Ofth Karmara' Mnfual ila.aAi

il wgiiira.uuuunu io niiiinr aii.inarnarnia nainnarv. i . . .. r '

. ' ' 1 Association by tbat organisation,

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Furniture!

A FhII Line mt Wntehes

HilClerkN AIwavmsjh

B-3

Cor. Eighth and Main Streets, Jaaner, Indiana.

EdWAC!0KS,

Of the best quality, and easy draught,

are aemanned at ibia time or tbe year, wben ao much heavy hauling ia to be done, by every Good Farmer, Wbo does not want to be delayed in his work, and bave his teams idle on tbe road by tbe breakage of a wagon poorly made, or of poor material.

Oeorse P. Wiinor,

North Main street, Jssper. warrants all

bia wagons ires from defects of material

or wornmananip, and win sen tbem as

cheap as you psy tor tbe inferior ones. Come and see. lie will also repair your

snoddy wagon, wben It breaks, if you

can on mm.

NEW FURNITUR E

AND-

ColBn Store. STILL IN Uli; LEAD.

CaraMa, tad Trade-M arin oUal nod, and all PaU at btniMai Cond acted for Mokrtc rate. Ova Omer, ia Oppositc U. a. patcnt Omer, and we can atctirt patent in mm Ubc Umu Uom reaiot Iroa WakiDctoa.

, Sesd model, drtwioc or paoto., witk ectcrla. tlon. Wt adrite, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent it secured. A FaatMLCT. "How to Obtain FatetKa," witk Co of mbm ia tkt U. S.aa4 feraiga eotuatrka eatfrac. AMrea,

CA.SNOWd.CO.

Op, arcirr emcr. uratMnaiaraa. m. .

I have just come back from Chicaaro.

wnere l nave made arran&remeuts with

tbe largest and best wholesale houses in the country, I have now in stock sons

very hsndome Parlor sets. Chamber

suites, Folding Bed Lounges, Baby Carriage. Fine Reed and Swineiog Rock-

ors, wbicb I would be pleated tosbow you and sell at a very small profit.

I am tbe leading undertaker in the

city, bave anvthinsr. vou mav call lor in

Oct., 27, '93,jtbe Burial line, and will sell cheaper

man ever nerctoiore bought anywhere. Prompt attention, day or night, always there. Store open until 9 oclock. Give

tne a call and you will come again.

AT POST PRICESI

Owjeg te ftMfe and extss4eijr6.i.

WW, is -ier tefc ntfei jbi, sHnamer we will sell easterners, wed the 1st dny of Jaly. IMw, every thliiK

la our stock in the line of FURNITURE OR COFFINS.

A.t Strictly Cost Prices For Cash.

We invite all who arn In

thinglnour line to take advantage of

tbis Extraordinary Chance. Never before offered in this county. Examine our stock and prices before purchasing and you will be convinced. Alles Bros.

N. W. Corner Public

Square, Jasper April 14,1803.

MACHINE SHOP! C nrer or Newton and 7th Sts., JASPER, IND.,

OANIEl F. j. MILLER, Proprietor.

HAVS In thli ihop Ttry facility for repairing attam machinery of II klmta .b . i.i"

!r.? Luildna nd repairing 8TKAM XNOiNfe n,t

MILL. WORK. 1 alio kirn nn hum! a .nnnl- M, aramr nm.a

tc. and will turn ibartltiR any alia required. niii.vn,n Wlf? f0' ''"ÄTHER ANI RUBBKR riii i V,i?wJLl.Jnrn,,h r n hurt tiotl ee. Till rentlr THIlKilUXd fcf fMiivif avmuiTnoo

U0R.SK POWERS. 4c. ' au-. FARMERS I'ARTICÜLARLT are Invited to rItc ma Chance to make their apparently worn out Hindert Heaperatod Mower, nrlli. Jr r,.n. .. muin aa

NEW. and at but little . ..." ,

po earned," I can save you many dollara tbli way.

Uy.lm DANIRL P. J. MILLER.

Philip A. Guckes

Corner Jackson nml

Oct. 27. 93

KuurO' "5ii veit, Jasper, Indiana.

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W. L. DOUGLAS S3 8HOE noTVip. Do you car thtm7 When next In need try a pair. Best In the world.

500.

Mammoth Auction Sale of Biiar

Kiew, WairouN, & Cartel

We have just contracted witli one of

the largest carriage rnuiiufacturera In tbe

U. b. for two car loads of Duffiries.

uartP, uoatl wagons, f arm Waitons,

Surriesnnd Spring Wagons at a lower

price than these goods were ever bought

lor oerore. in order to close tills im

mense slock out before cold weather sets

In we have determined to offer tbo en

tire lot at auction, to the highest bidder,

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8.YTUKDAY, OOrOBEK 28, 1893.

hvery vehicle baa got to go Inr what

t will bring. Every vehicle U warrant

ed for one year.

At tbe same time we will off r a num

I a .- a a at a a

oer oi second nana uugaics snd wssron.

a . - "

im new narnrss tor sale.

TERMS OF SALE.-Note with sond

freehold surety, payable September 1st.

ioui, wunoui interest : io per cent. d i.

coaat for all cash paid on day of Hie.

MILDURN & CO., Oct., 90, 1893. Jasper, Ind. I

14.00

13.50

2.50 2.25

2.00

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250

2.00

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2.00 1.75 ron oYt 1.75

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If yen want a Dm MESS SHOP. mb U !h l.lett

ttylei, don't say $6 to $1, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 She, They (It eaual to custom made and lock and wear at well. If you with to economize In your footwear, tfb to by purchatlnf W. L. Douelai Shies. Name and

price stamped en the bottom, look for It when you buy W. Im DOUGLAS, Brockte, Maat. Sold by Far Sale In Jaanetr by July 7-5i. JOHN A. 8KRMKK8SJ KIM.

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For 8rIo Fine Farm.

240 acre fine farm natr Ireland, only

135 per acre. Easy terms. Possession

given if taken at once. 8end atamp for

Monthly Bulletin of 200 farms and mis-

esllaneous property.

ALKX. LESLIE,

Sept. 29, 4t WasbiBgton, Iod,