Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 December 1893 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

laling accumulation from tho hod politic. Nothinift probably, is a source

I of so much discontent amonir ihr-

n-yairs. Wallace had an attack of

Um grlppo at Evansville, mid wi

(Hereby prevontod from meeting In-i

masses as tbo knowledge that one man i appointment in Jasper this week. Sh

expect to no 'jure, on Jan. -1th, whim host who uro beiuir led to ouros h fail Ii cun aualn consult her.

unjustly holds a hU own enough

property to mako thousands ot poor

men independently couifortHliIn

fL 1 1 M I.II II II I I V HIIIIII 111 I 1 Fl v 1 1 litt IMiriV'.l . . .

Illv thoiisnnil milliniiuir.ta nnu ll.l. . fUOUOUIMBIt 8CKI10 Wledge It il

I w T IS I V il.iltln.l... . , ä ...

jaspkk. DüiioiscaüNTV, Indiana, exponios of pensions, carnnd in mak- " lu " m" "?rr'c.i ".

ing millionaires possible-.!, indeed. tiZ'? V!'

... ....u..,., . I f. IIIMI l.ll.Il (HI IKII'll

KtiUrtJat tlie Pottofflc, at Jaiper Indiana, for thov oiiL'ht not in insiirn to raiiitnliilonthrouch the mall ailtromiclatl matter. .,,U "01 JUS. ICO IO

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trwimlMlon through the mall ai mom! cla.i matter. ' J 'Vl, " SOUt tlirouiEll the mails on Ohr-Ulm,.-

tun ui i r fiiK m l i' inni in iinvni-n. .. - - -

m , ' Iioo ho men

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1893,

Democratic County Convention.

tnent.

This bill is in accordance with

inicago auopteu platform, ami lor

that reason tho Couuif. believes will

menu that wo should "blow

nut. ntiii lmiii Iij ..itl.n.. it

, iiumi nn ll.nil.1 It IIIUII

uiiu iu um tiittii iiiiiui ii inn i Ii 1 1 tion is otherwise, but would seem

The Democracy of Dubois county not be adopted bv tho present conJmo8 "f0)" Jo uual le

are requested to meet in mass couven- eross, or even reported from tho com. m tuo iamu or a - young

linn It Jlinur m l Ann IV.... ...1 U..,. , unu uiiuihui im iiiniaiiu;

r--i " '" uuiurc ... ,i..i . i i.c.i , .. ,

wbicJi Congressman Urol, will from ",B MU,jr. urlw' u.",ur

timn to timn lirirn la nniialilAi-altn v.. v....,0.m.: ....urn ii.ni nut? IUI II.

Oil That committnn hna rnnnrlPil a inr

THE SICK BHOIfiE NOWssä

WALLACE !

FAITH

MRS.

SATURDAY, DEC. 30tb, 1893. At 1 o'clock p. m., for tbelpurpoeo

choosing 14 delegates to the Congres-

tO-Over 1,000 families in Indianao-

cboosing 14 delegates to tbe Congres- iff bill, framed on the protection idea, jolls havo applied to tho Commercial

sioaaiuisirici uouvenuon.to oe neiu ai instead of "for revenue," as proclaim. Club relief committee, and uro now

itcneii on Jan. e, aeyi, wnicn is ed by tho national convention. It al dependent on charity for food to keep

cauea oy me oiaie ueairaioommiuce, so reported in favor of a singlo cold Mucin from starviug, whilo the heads

lor me purpose or eiccuoir a mcmuerutandard of currencv. instpaci nr n i.i. of theso ram cs vainiv k.l- fnr m..-

of the State Central Committee, and metallic basis, as adopted by tho con. kind of work to enable them to make

preparing ior int campaign oi laa. vention after long deliberatnn show a living go as to ho independent of A full attendance of the members of tog that tho committee is composed of charity yet tho Indianapolis Sentinel the Dubois County Central Commit- men who believo the Itpnnhiiroi. nap. savs thoro is nlontv nf

tee is also desired, as a meeting of tbU tv'a uolicv as regards thnan Icnliiion. It is t'viili'iit In nvni'v miiwl

committee will also be held Dec. 30, Uures was correct, and tho onU- von. which is not clouded bv m-Miulfon ilmt

when matters of importance to the sou for anv chano is thn hnnn n.i if UlOliGV WHS IlOt ton AP.tirn all mni

party will bo broaght up for coaelrt- voters who do not lnviii(Tftro win ho tho West, tho ontnrnrUn r Bnnh niiinC

. . I . ..w..B.v w I . a-..,, uv vnn,n

fit r ii Iah tu rtrl I

. I - - w w viiii tiw I - 1" " w IIIIHI9U iruin

vn m JJUDois io. Lom. dato for the presidency under these 'or its destitute peoplo. so they would

cuangea circumstances of tho party, e relieved irom tlio humilitntion of

Bro.DoaneofiiiiCourUr.doesnotToicethdenti. iu 1896, will be Cleveland, and it is netng public charceR. Tho Unitei

ment of the Democracy of Dubois county in bu coii- sincerely to bo boned that ho and States should payoff enoueli ot it

untied attacks upon Cleveland. Ninety per cent, of I Harrison may mako tho raco over public debt with greenbacks to nut nt

t- .f iLI. . ..I .a . . . . I I . IA . . .

iur Biocra oi tau conmyntariiiy caaorietiic again tue campaign would beau edu. 'ea91 iiU Pcr capita in circulation

i resiaeni a coarte on an me leading onet ons now ratinnn nno in Ilm hwrlinc ennen rmnncr Ilm nunnln mnl

oc.oreinccouniry.-iinniinROUrB.eir. llut t , a ncomn tax hill, or mm HL-n borers II V UtidorRtaiiil Ihn hnnrHi.ni

mi i . . . . ... . i. . .' . r ' ....x i . . n

ine HDOTB may 06 SO. DUl DO mStOr it. Rhntl (1 ma.lA a an? na ivSllmni dOinn hV IVM Ihi' nallni.nl l.n.,L.ar,

. . . - .... .....u ..ti l. ii i in " im I j ........ --'k'i. kuiinuin.

uy or tbe country did not endorse it tho patriotism evinced, and tho suffer- 'he party which o idorscs this piaciice

Tvucu vie? vuuu was u.Gcieu. inev i incr onniirofi Muriner thn trat h ihn ana nonnrin n inmio nt m nr ;

. t . . , y I O - - v . W a UI VIII I ' ,..w wa w I V 1 III

voiea ior mm on a pieage of an equal pcusioners, thero would now bo no carry tu.' cnuntrv.

ireaiaeOK ai U. O. mints. Of OrOlU and mrnmra In cnnaL- nf and hncMna il...

, . . . - r. i ... w'vwn vwaiUWO . II t

iiyer, na ue gives mem a gota stand- rich can pay taxes better than no ard alone, thus making harder times poor but there are lots of rich men for the farmer, laborer and mechanic, in congress who would cot rid of all They voted Ior him upon a platform taxation if they cou'd. by shifting it pledge of a tariff for revenue only, and on tho poorer classes-farm tfr 9 and

ue KivcB mem a tariu ior nrotec on. 1 in mrora

USES NO

MEDICINE!

HEALER

CURES BY

with higher average taxation than any

.?J5etXCini?.? t" L fh0 dcc,a- Christmas number of the Devil's lke

abhuu uy "Jt-1 lormcr

For the Coi-kikk.

X Nim roil to the Front. Among tho many pleasant and hat)

py features that ocenrod at tho Christ

mas tree at tho Court hnnsout .Tastier.

Saturday night i;cc. U3nl, was u tine

Etin placed on tho tree for W. V.

Kendall.

Thogunisan improved Nimrod.

tcver-adjustahle-back-actinn, quick-

It is

nr rikon Mr i v i 1 1 ? ii i ,Ur manipulating-double-spriug-cai t ridge 1 .in Li r B,nckle': carrier, set-triggcr, g lobc-sight, 48. rtil.Ll i ofSlarSe pajf s. ami g8gC( double-chokcd, long-range. 24uns t went v-otic colnms of a "ivrito Zr' . .!'!..... ' .

1887 was that

general government except for the

Mcca.ai jr BiUtUKCS UI IUO 110 VOriimcn 1 1 rnnla. na I u?nn t v.nun l..m r ...:.. " '"1 ."..fi-. .i

la robbery," nd that sentiment was Ü? of Rameey coonu ,0 1,0 endorsed by the Chicago convention. iZ.uL xTP n"?iy' ! .i.!' 1 iJ P' u!od on 1,10 rJ" or on the wing, sure

and the people at tbe polls, after an h of Us aim, and certain of ts game, exhaustive cP.Uaign upon the issue J VJ fflWi be recipient of this valu,Clo prize

and yetbia tariff measure is only a erV iee timatrm nVa wonlä 10 ,,,c alight abridgment of the tobbßrvntrlfLUx':. ?. I'iduc.. ,,n' 'east, is proud of it. and win ,e C(1,.

ih- nfirit" i- "i 1-7 ,"'7A i iuwii. usauveriisers ,n ri.ti.ii it m i.ta niitr

.uv avuiuicv in. biiu ja uui iiirinpd l i .. ; . . ui .1 .11 1 . i " " nut, um iiiiiim

" 1 luiiiLam LiiuL 11 v ki i M. k onn . 11 titrr . i .

u'.ü "."",:' 7." melius, uotn mile and tctnale. at nil

uc.. tuny sue ... uy uoerai y patron- 0lr.C0 ilour, lo Cvnii . m s,c

FAITH!

Mrs. Wallace has cured liuiidrpils nf ,ni s. a t i live years at No. 8 Upper EigÄ If I S Ä;11 '"....ding

country. She lins mnde her home for the pat

We publish h few of hundreds of insolicite.I testimonium appeared in tl,0 papers everywhere she has visitoJ. Lack of thn I):irt of Mrs W.,ll.. K

. wu ,muuiiii. mis puoiisinng oi Kind words from Grateful IIeirtS" have a tendency well merited fame, Mrs. U'ulhco holds fast to tho old cheving," the balance rests with yon. Why linger Come und be currd. "

that huvo vunitv on

more. Although lo CBlahlish hor adago "Seeing is i" poor hcuUli!

Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIENIX IIOTFJ,

on tbe line of a tariff for revenue" at

ail, or it would impose a tax upon wool equal to wool manufactures, and opoa iron ore equally with manufactured iron, and upon raw sugar equal to the refined sugar, and not continue tbe infamous payment of a bounty to tbe sap boilers of Vermont and the syrup suckers of Lonisiaua. Tbe labor of the producer of iron ore froa the dark mines, the aheep grower on toe fare, and tbe sugar planter, is

m wen eniuieu 10 me protection or a

fro 1U-.II 'r. . . .

Faith.

izing their homo

them.

3Ir. ,J. Illuizo. an e.tensivo real estate! denier infcDcs Moines, Iowa, nnrrowlv cenpedone of tho soverest attacks or pnou-' monia whilo. in tho nortli

.aff A NT 4 . ..

naner. Mr. Binck.L..i it.i .. ""state durmiMi rornnt uunrA e,,.. ..e... '.VI I I ill I V U W 1 1 4 I 1

ler.too. h makinsr a ood nannr for l"".1 rV1". 1,110 maKe UP urdav Hovßw. m lT 7': - J OHUS

." c c I i- i 1 1 V t Mil 111 II n r ill ilflllfiPIill CSdo ttnnt T .... . , . v itt VL,Uä?ll)II Lllk

the market. And is ready and Vl fii-u ok Xkwto.v ami 7tii Sts.,

wiiiius: io anpronriaio a soon mn . . ,

Farmers' Institute Proirmm. of venison to the donor, if ho or shn. ü: ' "u.üot !' "our after'

Uillr.ll n.,,1 riar ma .1,., . " " " "'"ncu wuu a sovcrei

i'rogram or tbe Dubois countv II . i -'' . tso ui pneumonia or lunir fever. Mr Farmers' Institute, to bo held in the lD0al Uo. 1 'ease accept thanks Blaizosentto tho nenreet dru' ftoro and CP. church at Ireland. Dec 20 ami an "il you are amply and generously got a bottle of Chamberlain's couch roinedv.

' - " rnwarnnn. nt t-i ir l. . . . -

m tu mm, vuvn ncaru, and took a ltefinec.ftillv. number of nmn ilnna ti ..4r...

I T I s -tv;. uu 4 a bllU UilCCL Mnwir pl... tir ur ir Ium.j uniL.i i . ,-7.. .

w- i.iiinr. ii. iw . n vvnir r uuuuiiu . iiiiti in sr nrr f inn i e

w m we. wmbiiuu wlealri . - - "out v. umy hit m

Uriff as is tbe wealthy manufacturer i,y.er . J'ov' Jackson. I? Al "reawiinj; rpnto easily. iie kept on

of tbeir products, and their taxation abould be equal In proportion to the value of their productions. Mr. Cleveland's tariff bill does not secure this, but protects tbe manufacturer at tbe expense of tbe miner, farmer and planter. If 90 per cent, of tho Democ-

racy any where except in tbe Republican Elstern Siatea endorse this nnl.

icy, Ibey have changed wonderfully The dignity of Farm

Road Improvement Convention, the medicine and the next dnv

corau to Da Momus.

Labor,

since tbe last election, and the Cou

rier does not believe they have. In political affairs the Courier believes the glorious old motto, "measures, not men," should influence in

telligent voters, and In a Republic the people should detest any mere man worship. Tbe elections last Fall, with tbeir sweeping Democratic reverses. hnwffrl this trat lna1.. . .1 .ui.

... im..;, a u vi lUISIf) election was but a gentle zephyr com- r y.er'

parea 10 me m entv eve innn h iih ru"-

w - - O J m -m- V MWU

mbc. Choir.

ii ii nil. in n pnm n I a . I mi. ...ti

,. ,wiU . aiui iiiau. i hu üunor oi me uouitiKU uns re

insHuuDBu, I'rosldent. ccived t. o following letter, which is ?U?IC' , Choir, self explanatory. The subjects of I ast, 1 resent and Future of Agri- good roads is of more importance io culturo in Indiana, J. A. Mount tho people just now, than all political Discussion, Led by Leroy Cave, questions combined as thero seems afternoon. really to be so Blight a differencb beMusic, Velncn Orchestra tw'cen the rulers of each of tho politi-

---( a-Mätk a i . a : a in .

ii.. pai hub, inni ii win not cnuso &

taking

was nbio to

Mr. jJlaizo rcL'iirds hi

euro as simply wondorful. For sale bv

.......... j , lümmln, uruiriTisi.

Aduiinistriitor's Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hcrobj iriven that tho undersigned Administrator of th estate of Catharine Mchriuircr. ilncnnP1 riii

ij- . . "

J. A. Mnnn. IIM difference to any family which ,u.'! "PJ'S al!ct,0r ,lt ??

Discussion, M.D. Lcmmon and TJr M)nrly lB in Powcr- cvcry man ' efi n7ru - r i ucceue'"' 2i E. A.GIezcn. ucm,,0i Ur- would be greatly benefitted by good Stf .nI?r,t nJ' ?."' . .

Miialn roads. If anv nerson will Biaiilfr u"u"i -ou, lö'Jl

VJIIU I a .1 . " . " c-

JASPER, IND.,

DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor.

I "t..m -or ropaIriK

iVnf .ml,iin . ." ' ..".:H,"i"' ' -ecla

Ülf.I.WiVi7k-r 1'S öl KAM KNliINK

UIM. wnfk- ' " "lr"l miiijks ami'

id. .La nra

nM.TING. ''' 1 furnl,!. My size on short noli HOIWBroWKM

PAKMEIU I'AUTICUt.ARU nre Invited to clvc tnt acliancotomiike their urmaronflv I ' K.n

.earned,.. I ein ave you many 4olu't&

NEW

FURNITUR

E

AND-

itunnnn

Ice

AK.VT0US

May 20, lSW

IUN1EI.F. J. MIM.EU.

STATI33IKNT

Of

Tho Home Therein,

Music, NIQJIT

Music,

,n xir " .,r the CotmiEi: that tliev will ation .v,Ja,l,u, Personal properly of said

öro CODVen,Jon Th'V" ?c.aV" consisting of household

IUI B ti a J . I ft 1 1 II I . I . j ...... II

dc-

and

Velpen Orchestra.

session, 7, p. m. Velpen Orchestra. Itev. TJcan.

Velpen Orchestra.

.uuiuiiiuu uui JiiuiBuay aim rri- i-itM.n.. c . ilnv wo trill iv- io,.M t M-,tc"eu furiiiturc, farmin' mnl...

,, . ,.UWii, i urairmj'u, l SUrilli; rx. a it i . M! I.. ...Ill I . .

will aweep away maay idolized maun- Valu? J Pl Pcr Home Attractions

tains of cobwebs next Fall, if tbe Democratic Congress continues to endorse tbe suicidal policy dictated by selfish wealth, which believes tbe common people have "no rights which a rich nan or corporation ii bound to respect." The Courier has raoro faith in intelligent Democracy, and its

masses of thinking, honeat adherents, than to believe it guilty of such folly. INCOME TAX BILL.

Congressman John L. Bretz has introduced into Congress a bill for an income tax, and it has been referred

to the committee on Ways and Means, Music

wnere am prooaoie it win "sleep the Good Iioads

sieep mat Knows uo waking " The principle features of I ho hill are that every person, company, firm, or corporation haying au income of $5.000 or over, shall report the

amount of ancb Income annually with In two months of the end of each fit

and Amusements. Mrs. J. A. M num.

Music, Choir.

To what Extent is the Farmer Responsible for Ills Lack of Pros

perity. J. A. Mnnt.i.

Music, Velpen Orchestra. ADJOURNMENT. 2D DAY, MORNiNO SEÜSI0N. Mllfic, Voloen OrcbnRtirt.

grayer, JJev. Jackson. How Bolter the Inlollectual and Social

Uoiuiit'on of Farmers' Families.

in their names to the Secretary.

THE INDIANA HIGHWAY IM.

PKOVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 16, 93 Dear Sir: The nnunal meeting ol tho Indiana Highway Improvement Association will be held in tho hall of

the House of Representatives, this city, Thursday and Friday, Januaiy 4 and f, 1894. Invitations to attend have been is-

surd

outside of the Association's I', .", ."u," 11 5J.ai

membprshin in il.ncn L-,.nw m no :.. u llim! tinnitus will

sympathy with the movement. It is thought desirable to sccuro tho at

tendance also of a number of thoso in sympathy with tho movement who

me urn Known to us. wan lliis nur

wiigun, einer mill, Harness, lot of hav

com, oats, and 15 acres growing wheat, binder, mower, plows, hairows, hay-rake, one-half interest in wheat drill, corn drill, carpenter tools, guns, 1 span of mules, 1 two-year old colt, G sheep, 3 hogs, lot of geese, poultry, 4 milch cows, 3 head of cattle. 3

tminus oi ucea, ami various other articles. Tekjh of Sale: Sums tinder $5, cash. Sums of 65 anil

1)0 L'lvnn. Mill-.

chaser giving note bearing 6 pei cent, mtorrcl fro'ii dato, with ficeliold surety to Ailininistratoi's approval. Sale to begin atOo'clack.a. m. II o nr.... .

'""H C. iUKIIKI.NUKIt. AI lli'r.

Uli IV IOWII lCnuiI.,i r

l enliniuul, Ind, ifc Had Conlidenco in the Specialists And Was Curoil.

ur- t i . ..

"... lUAi-iMi iumpycr, a well to do

1 . , J,eruinand, neu- Iluntingtir.' Inri lm .wl.l.. .1 i... . . r f

....... ..cr. nuiiLii IIIS Iiauifi in Uli ni'int. i

. t . " .-.... j i

uraicmi ones who have been cured bv

w.r,. i ii.uuniiv IT ifMlimil niu cn ...n

pleased is he Hint Im omnlifitirilK- ciai.

In II X '. .. . . . ' "'"W

w .... . ...j uuers mat no Honestly bei eve Ihnf Ihnen ..I...-:..! ... '

i'.ij piuiiiiis i:aii n rn 1 1

Knill r.r !.,.! . , . . I"-1

... uiui cases :i given a lair trial

Discussion, Mrs. Jacob Wilhoit,

ami Mr. Ueati.

M,.fi ,;!;'. Mount, pose in view, we ask you to select five f oxteu, AttyV..

w, wu, V IY ,

I ... i f .. . a

.i-piueiiiu ui jour county who are

known to von In Im ÜL-nU in Im l.nl...

Volnon Orchestri. ful Ht OUT fnrnlliwr nntl I linn nTini

O Vnnnnoiln t O . . t . I . . . I . . . . a"

uti-uoaii ill ajtit" Ii r I ii ir i iMiriiifT iiinir r min nit,twi I

1. IÄS 1Ä- .1. Mr " . a. fJ I ""-"" """f MWIljnu II OIIUHI. U

... ui-u neBuiu r inauciaiiy and the send their names and addresses to the Highest Development Mentally and undersigned prornpt!y on the enclosed .y,! , . J. A. Mount, postal card. Wo have made no simi-

.uui auif.iiiuii aim ivujournmcnt.

EUKKKA! KUIIEKA!

cal yer, to tbe Secretary of the Treas- I am happy now, a maiden said.

Her band upon her breast,

ury, who shall thtn fix on said in

comes an amount oi tax sufficient to est the expense of tbe Government

for pensions for that year; that the tax fixed shall be due on tbe 1st of

September 1894, and each year there

after, and tho amount thus derived

shall be set apart specially to pay pen

slon appropriations, Tbe Secretary

oi me lreasury to supply me necessary blank forms to mako reports upon and if any such person wboso duty .. ... . .

ji is io maice sucn report tans to do

so, and the Secretary is informed, such person shall be notified and, if found

ubject to such income lax. he shai

pay doable tbe sum be would be call

ed upon to pay if be htd reported

promptly. Tbat any false swearing

in regara to incomes sntu incur penalties affixed for perjury.

Tbe Courier believes thn hilt

sbeuld also include a ixed amount of

inheritance tax on all inheritances

over 110,000, the tax to be graduated In proportion to tbe valae of tbe estate. With a law of tbia kind in operation last year, tbe ninety million dollars of the Gonld estate, would have netted tbe government at WMt sixty Million-, and have left tbe heirs a very handsome surplus, beWee removing a dangerous and irri-

I've found a placo to get good goods,

iho cheapest and tho best, It's Fifth and Jackson, In tbe frame tbat Hallcr occupied, They keep the nicest kind of fruit, The green, tho canned and dried.

It's UtNOLEBs store I think, she said,

And, Ma, he treats you nice,

Delivers anything you get,

And, has the lowest price.

I'm going bick again, you hol,

It pays ub, don't you sec, '

Such a quantity of the nicest kraut,

And delivered to us free.

lar request within your county.

Arrangements arc now pending whereby it is expected that anv ono

attending lhe meeting can, by stating to his ticket agent that ho is coin KT In

...lf .. " .. ... r.---- -

iiiuiaiiHpoiis to attend t ho meo nir of

tho Congress of Indiana Industrial

Associations, ?rcuro a railroad rato of

one and a third fares for the round

trip.

lhe programme will Include, with

other features, addresses bv finvnrnm-

Matthews; John A. C. Wright, of

WINTER GOODS!

AHL AHB m STOß,

Coffin

STILL IN Tiili LIAR r

i uavo just come back from Chicago vyhero I have mado arrangements will, be larj-oRt and host wholealo houses in the country, I have now in stock some very l,a..ds,e pror 30ls Chamber u.tos, Folding lied Lounges, Ilabv Carriages, i-ino Heed and Sivinciiicr l'.r..

ors, which I would bo nlnA?i ?n.ci.,..

you ahd sell at a very small" profit. I am the IcaditKr inwUriai-n. s..

, I . " "".'.HU III Hie tlio Ilurial line, and will cii

than ever heretofore bought anywhere. Prompt attention, dnv nP ,,t..i..

,!, n, ' J Uli) Miere. Storo open until 9 oi.!nni-

me a call and you will come again.

Philip A. Guckes

'-'orncr Jackson in.

Oct. 27. 93.

i'Vitrr Streets, Jasper, Indiana.-

WILL NOT rap.

uo near them? When r.cxt In r.c-d try a r-3'V. Best in tho world.

1!

-AT-

Mrs. C. Hochgesang 's,

iVoith Main Street, Jasper, Ind.

Mr. Joseph Altmcycr, Ferdinand, lud

Said he : "I suffered frn lit i rnm hin n -1

tion of chronic discnDnü fnr nimn vmm

and our local nbvsicians snnmiwl il

sea' regarding my case. Flndinir that

$3.50 gS J$2.00 52.25 Vits ttylaj, don't savSßfnfta. im tn m..

55 Shoe. They fit equal to cmton mstlo anJ took aad wear as well. If yoa u sli to tt.nr .L-oIn jxjrfeMwar, to n by purchasing V. L, Dct.C:n: GImw. fiamo aoj prlco starnped cn tho teltam, h k fir it whn vsi hij W. I.. DOUGLAS. Brockton, 3X.W3. SuM by For iln In .r tn oicv v. sKint .: SK

- XT '

Has just received a largo slock WINTER GOODS of tho best and test styles. cal I aivii .s tih;ti

roiMilar Low 1

they were giving me no relief, I took the lAQPCP PHDM Mil I advice of a friend and c mulled Drs. JMOl tfl UUltll IfllLL. o Vincent & I'ritchard. At this time I was , a very sick man. had a constant head- Tlio undersigned having bouj-ht tho ache and a ring ng in rny ears and bad Jasper Corn JU ill, has refitted it ami to uawK and spit a great deal. I lost l-op

Ilochos er, N. .; J T. Campbell, of COÜNTUY PRODUCE wtmV lV ' D' Thompson, Elkhart; at tho highest market price. William tortunc, Indianapolis ; J. p Don't Torgct tho phco, Anplegate, New Albany ; A. P. Kent, v TT i ' Elkhart, and D. AI. Hums, Lebanon. BITS. C, HOCh&fC

riccN

WANTED

r you waut to get some queeuswarc,

Ma, Just go to him ; you'll find 'be prettiest, cheapest dinner sets, And glassware of all kind, wish we had a telephone Connected with bis store,

We would never need to wade mud,

As we have done heretofore.

1 ou aio also urccd to assist us hi-

! giving publicity to the meeting and by endeavoring to devclopc an enthusias

tic puuuc intcrcstin it. Very truly.

jvvanh Woolen, Secretary.

Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the undorslnged has been by tbo Clerk of tho Duboi Circuit Court annolntcd Ad.

ministrator of the csfafo of dillm-inn

j Mcliringcr, lalo of said county, de-j

ceased. Said estato is probably solvent. Heniiy S. Mkiiiiinoer, Adm'r. Tuavi.or & Hunter, Atty's. Dec. 39, '93.-3W.

Nov. 17, 1893.

Hochgesang-,

iioomc Township Tru-ilce'M

Police.

HIE un crsignrd, Trustee of Boone

township, Dubois county, hereby

ivcs notice inai no will at nm in Bu

btisinosa pertaining to the ofllco of Trtis-

ice, at ins residence 1$ miles south-eaat

" I'ortcrsvillo, on Saturdays of each veck, and requests all persons havinc

ownship business to present it on Sat

urday, uitizcns desiring hooks from

uio lownstilt) ijiorarv. nro noMilnil ii.a

Iho Library is kept by Wm. McIIarrie, III TAlfni-ooHln '

Henry Ii. IIiiEinKNiiAUoii.T. D. Tn.

my

May 18, 1888-Iy.

ail desire ror food, becamn vnrv n.

-n t .... ' . . . ' - . j

ami iicoiiituicd, and did not know what

a good night's rest was. A Tier thorough course of treatment I find my mir n. ....... ii . . . .

-un bu iiiiu nun nuariV. nil n in Hn nnv

mihi ot work and all disagreeable symp

.una uitvu iiisiinncarnn. i imariiii- in

uotso iiicso snecia sts ami mlvUn

friends to consult them."

CALL ON THEM

ai the i'hoiiix House, Jasper, lud , Sat

un.il, iuu. on, noil a a. in (i I n. in

Kate, $5 per month. Medicine tree.

All chronic dtacuHCK treated with

unfailing: Ntiucess.

IH. II. IS. aSItAttWOCK,

Physician and Surgeon,

OFFICE nnd Residence Jackson St.,

opposite Indiana Hotel. Jasper.

Calls attended in (own or counlry, or nl-flit. Nov.24,9S,y

keeps a supply of

And ClioiMicd Corn

on liaiiil to sell, or exchango for corn at anv time. Chonncd Coi 'II Knill in nnv

quantity desired at 90 cents ner 100

pounds.

WHEAT CHOPPED FOR FEED on Wednesdays mid Saturdays at flvo ccnta per bushel, and kent on hn ml fm n v.

change at all times.

Farmers & Stock-feeders

Aro particularly solicited for cuslomnt-s.

and by prompt attention nnd hmiorahln

trontniptit I hope to merit nnd rccnivn

Uieir patlonnge

JJI POUQHT ND ß0LD.

FRED VOLLMER,

Dec. I, 1893.

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