Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 March 1894 — Page 4
J ASPER COURIER
JASI'KR, DUBOIS COUNTV. INDIANA. Knttrtd at tbs postofflca at Jasptr Indiana, for transmission tbrougb lbs mall as ttcoui clasa utter. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1894. "Illustrated Jasi-er." The Courier will iMue an edition in about two weeks of several thousand copies Illustrating Jasper, ite public buildings, one of Its private residences, its enterprising citizens, and its progressive ad solid growth and ad vantages, It will be made worthy of the count) eat of the beat inland county in Indiana, printed from new type, and with a large number of handsome illustrations. Those who have secured space are requested to furnUh their "copy" immediately, or tne particulars tuey wish mentioned, to the editor. Advertisers will tind this an especially valuable edition but if they want space they must engago it by March 10th, as tho number or pages will be determined by the space demanded, and must be arranged by that time. Transfers .of Heal Estate la Dabols county during the month of February, 1894, as shown in the County Recorder's office, Brit. Loosing Recorder : Leonard Bretz to Wilhelmina S. Scblesaing, lot 3, Breu'e 1st add. Huntingburg, 100. Henry Drabing to Adam Herker, 3 acres in sec. 36, t. 1 n. r. 4, $425. Aaron and Alex. Anderson to Martha E. Anderson, lots 4 & 5, Corn's s. w. add. Ireland, $125. Ch. Bommel, et al. to Elmer E. Small, 80 acres In sec. G, t. 2 s. r. 5, $800. A. If. & H. T. Eoerner to James A Jackson, 40 acres in sec. 11, t. 3 s. r. 3, $100. Fred. W. Moenkbaus to Philip Steinert, 141 acres in sec. 29, t. 2 s. r. 4, tlSGO. J. B. Hoffbaus to C. Hoffbaus, last will. W. R. McMahao, et al. to Huntingburg Dry Press Brick Co., 33.10 in sec. 34, t. 3 e. r. 6, $15,000. Wm. Meier to Fred C. Hilgeman, lot 61, Bretz 2d add. Huntiogburg, 500. Fred. E. Hilgeman to John VV. Tod rank, lot43,Brelz 2d add. Hunting burg, $125. Mathias Altmeyer to N. Haskins. lot 47, McCrillus 2d add. Jasper, $850. Philip Durscbolz to Elizabeth Dursebolz, last will. Cbarlee Cummins 80 acree in sec. i, t. 3 s. r. 3, $800. Jacob. 6. Cato to Elizabeth A. Richter, pt. lot 15, Gerkin's add. Huntingberg, $80. Laers Cato to Elizabeth A. Richter, pt. lot 15, Uuntingburg, $150. Randolph ''H. Alien to Andrew 8cbneli, lots 36 & 37, Dubois. $500. Levi M. trant to Martha E. Grant, 40 acres in sec. 22, t. 2 s. r. 3, $800. Levi M. Grant to William L. Grant, 40 acres in sec. 22, t. 2 s. r. 3, $400. Levi M. Grant to Andrew S. Grant, 40 acres in sec. 23, t. 2 s. r. 3, $400. Levi M. Grant to Geo. L. Grant, 40 acres in ssc. 23, t. 3 s. r. 3, $400. James M. Crowder to Geo. R. and Emma Crowder, lot 27, Porteraville and pt. sec. 28, 1. 1 a. r. 5, $150. Auditor Dnbois Co. to S. M. and M. A. Jackson, lot 64 and n. 65. Blumker'sadd. Uuntingburg. $11.17. Ignatz Eckert to Nicholas H. and Elizabeth Melchior, lot 1 of lot 27, 4tb add. to Jasper, $125. Nicb. Froman to Frank X. Block, lots 7, 8, 9 & 10, west add Schnellville. $050. George Padgett to Martin Meyers , 10 acres in sec. 38, 1. 1 s. r. fi , $50. Mary J. Beeler, et al. to Wm. R. McMahan, et. al. pt. outlot 5, Huntiogburg, $150. Dsn'l Licblyter to Elijah Wilson, pt. lot 9, Meyer's add. to Huntingburg, $95. Philip Steinert to Jacob Steiuort, pt. lot 7, Huntingburg, $2,000 Geo. Dekemper to Ben. Rowekamp, 15 acres in sec. 13, i. i s. r. 4, fwu. Joseph Walls to Charles L. Crowder, 42 acres in sec. 14, t. 1 n. r. 3, $150. John Wibbels to Bernhard and Herman Frocklage, 120 acres in sec. 14, t. 3 s. r. 4, $3,400. Henry Landgrebe, admr. to Conrad Scblessinff. 80 acres in sees. 19 & 20, t. 2 s. r. 6, $468. Barbara Werraling to Conrad Schleesing, pt. of the same tract us the foregoing. $334. John W. Auder'on to John Frank. 4:) acree in sec. 7, t. 1 s.r. 5, $2000. Serilda J. Burl to John C, Kitterman, 0 acres is sec. 36, t. 2 s, r. 3, $850. John G. Pollard to H. T. Koerner. a strip of land in Borden's ndd. Birdseye, $30. Joseph Eg to Michael F. Durlauf, nl Inf 116. Jaaner. ä3.300. Michael F. Durlauf to Joseph Egg, s. e. t lol3l, uunaecire -asaa. jasper, 800. Catharine King, et al to Moses Goldman X uri in aec. 25. t. 2 8. r. 3. 16.50. Geo. A. Bohrer to James W. Lewis 160 acres in sec 35, 1 1 a, r 6, 1,1 20. Dominikus Salat to heirs, last will, i.nnrvinv ! täte in Huntlnsrbursr. pt lot 45, and s lot 4 to Esther Satat ; N J lot 46 to Wm. Salat ; pt lot 45 to Wm. and August Salat ; lot 30 to Jacob Salat. Esther Salat et al to Wm. R. Salat, n 1 lot 46, Huntingburg, $'ku. .tnm II. Mlllsir tn Caroline Stratman. tot 55, Bleniker's add, Huntingburg, $50. A nivalin fllaaav to Wm. D. Mor tan, w i lot 13, Corn's add to Ireland, $500. .Inha n. Harder to John C. Thlm ling, 40 scree in see 32, tl n, r 4, and 45 acree In see 6, 1 1 s, r , i,wu. Jobn Ritter to Christian Ritter, 40 acres in sec 1, t a s, r i, 1500. James W. CUaaley to Geo. Persohi,
80 acres In sec 16, 1 3 , r 3, $800.
Bernhard Ileleaiug to Anna Kaust aud Maria Höge, last will. Charles W. Fisher to Wilhelmina Fisher, pt hoc 34. t 2 s, r 5, and lots 7ft and 76, Riemkor' atld HuntlnKUurg, $200. Edward Stephenson to Joseph Schitter, I aero in see 25, 1 1 s, r 5, $75, Loreu. Scherer to HohIiiu Soberer. lam will. 'Tho pooplw of this vicinity insist on haviiit Chamberlain's couch remedy nml do not want ttny othur,'' snys John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills. Indiutm. That is right. Thoy know it to bo suporior to any other for colus, and us a preventive and cure for croup, and why should they not insist upon liuvinir it. .r cent bottlos for sale by M. Friedman, Druggist. 4 Democratic Primary Election. Notire I bsrtbjr given to Democratic voters In Dubois, county, that there will be a primary election oi uetaocrais iu asm county, mid at iti jiIkch del iRnateü hereinafter, on MONDAY. MARCH 28. 1994. for tho purpose of choosing Democratic can.ll.Utr for the lollowiug offices, to be clecteJ at the succeeding NoTetuber election ISM, to-lt: 1'rosecutluft Attorney for the 11th Circuit , Senator lorms counue oi imuais and rtrrsj aud fur ttie following county offices to-wit: Auditor; Clerk; Sheriff; Recorder; Treasurer; Coroner; Commissioner for the lt District; Commissioner for the 2nd District. Also for such township offices 4 must be tilled at the November election. In accordance with the direction if the Central Committee the Chairman has appointed Clement Doatie, John Gramrlspaeb-r and Albert H. Trajrlor as Commissioners to auperrlse said primary election, aud receive, and with the luspectur of each preciuct, autass'tb returns thereol. The polls will be opened In the several townships ou saia uajr ai tne loiiowing places: Columbia-Precinct No. 1, Harri School bouse. Columbia- 3, School house No. 3. Uarblsou- " " 1, Kellervllle School house Harbison- " a.Haysvllle Boone Krodel's house In l'ortersvllle. Madison Precinct No. 1, Ireland Jkhool house. Madison " 2, l'irtle " Balnbrldge-At Town Hall In Jasper. . Marlon Lochman School house. Hall Precinct No. 1, Celestin School house. Hall " ' 2, Jacobs School house. Jefferson Precinct No. 1, Schneilvlll, Jefferson Precinct No 2, lllrdseye. Jackson At St, Aithony, Patoka At City Hall, Huntingburg. Cass Precinct No. 1, Holland School house. Cm- " " 3, St. Henry School house Ferdlnand-At Ferdinand School house. The Committee adopted the folio Ing rules to govern said election: Kule 1. The Australian ballot law shall be carried out as nearly aa is practicable to do so, except as to marking of ballots and the use of booths. Where booths are not convenient, ordinary tables may be usea. llule 3. There shill be selected by the various committeemen of thtlr resnectlre townships and voting precincts, one Inspector, two Judges, two rou ultras and one Deputy Snerlir, to serve as such at each voting place as herein fixed The Klocllon Sheriffs to couduct the blind and crlDDled voters. The Inspector. Judges.and Clerks not to he of kin to anyoi tne candidates. Kule 3. The members of (aid election Boards shall be sworn by some Herum authorized to administer oaths If convenient, If not, the Inspector hall administer the oath to thu Judees and i'otl Clerks, and one ol the Judges administer the oath to the In spector. Kule 4. Tue pol! shall be orjened at tht various voting places as herein fixed at H o'clock, a. M , of ssm uay ana continue open until 4 o'clock, V. a., or as long as there are anv votes offered and received every i& minutes, until 8 o'clock, r. K., wuen they soau ue nnany closed anil tne election Board proceed to canvass and tabulate the vote as In other elec tions, until the samelsfnl Ivromnlptnl and the e rrtlon Board shall certify In writing the number r! votes each candidate has received. One Poll Book and one Ully sheet to be brought by the Inspector the following dajr to the canvassing Board, and one Poll Hook, one tally sheet and the tickets to be enclosed in poach and filed with the Chairman of the vemocrauc tentral Committee. Rule 6. The Inspector or one of the Judges of each of said voting daces, shall meet at the Court House. at the town of Jasper, on Tuesday, the 2Tta day of J i " OD 0 cloc.. . wine purpose ol aaa canvassing ue enure vote or said county and declaring the result thereof, and the candidate receiving the largest number of votes shall be declared the nominee for esch office. Kule 6. The tickets to be used at said election shall be printed on white paper, of uniform width, beginning with State Senator, under which all the names or candidates shall be printed alphabetically, and, so on through the entire ticket, printing the names of all the office and the names of the respective candidates thereunder, until the whole ticket is complete, Including district, coun'y and town, bin offices. Kule 7. The Central Committee of said county, or the Democratic Chairman thereof, shall appoint a Pt'nry Election Commission of three whose dutv It shall be to cause to be printed the tickets for said election, not le-s than two tickets for each democratic voter In each township and precinct of said county, and such commission shall count and seal sala tickets In suitable psckages, and cause the same to be delivered to the various Inspectors ol townships and precincts at least one day before said election; the packages aud seals of said tickets not to be opened until the polls are opened and the Election BoarJ duly orgauUed and sworn, the tickets to be In charge of the election boards, and tint tu h delivered to the voters outside of the election room, anu to oe uenvereu ny tne roll Clerks to the voters as called for, after such Poll Clerks have endorsed thtlr initials on the back of the lower rla-hl hind corner on each ticket. If a ticket becomes mutilated the same.tr.ay be relumed to the Poll Clerk and another presented to such voter. All tickets herein provided for, snail be in charge and cared for by the Election Hoard, and retnrned aa heretofore provided for said primary election. The Election Commission shall serve without compensation. Rule 8. Manner of voting: The Election Sheriffs shall admit not more than larst at any one time in the election room. Voten Instead of stamping opposite the name of the candidate for whom thty desire to vote shall cross out with black lead pencil all the names of the candidates on such ticket for whom thty Jo not desire to vote, leaving the name ol the candidate or candidates for whom tbey desire to vote unmarked; leaving not more than one name for each office. The Clerks shall mark the tickets of blind voters and those who can not read or writ. when such tickets may be voted. Tickets must be to folded, as to show the Initials of the polling clerks when offered to the Inspector. Kule . The primary commission herein named shall provide all poll books, tally sheets, pouches, lead pencils and affidavits necessary to carry ou said eiecnen, and ueuvsr tnem to said inspectors witb the tickets. Such election comrols'ou shall be duly sworn before some person authorized to administer oaths before enterinc uoa.t their duties. uuie iu, mi uemocrats oi Dubois county eligible to tote at any reirular election under the lawi of the State of Indiana, shall be legal votsrs at said prl niarj election in me lownsuip or prtctneta wuerc thev reside, and no member of other political organizations or parties shall hare the right to vote at said primary election, ituie ii. Ttie inspector and Judges shall havethe rlsht to challenge snv and all illeeal votes offered at said election, or the township or precinct committeemen may appoint one or more challengers to serve ai such pouing places, and no person snail be challenged at said election except for being an illegal voter, or a member of some other political party. The use of a ch ute and the flftv foot limit, aa nrolded for general elections, are dispensed with for this primary. The money assessed against each candidate to defray expenses of the primary election shall be de posited wuu ine treasurer oi tna primary commls Ion at least 15 days before the day set for the prl niary election The Inspector of each precinct hall meet the Chairman of the Election Commission on Krldav or Saturday before the primary election, to get the election ucaetM No other ticket shall be counted nt the prli election except those furnished by the Election Commissioners: nor shall the name of anv eamll. date whose aasment is inpald at the time of pruning said tickets De placed Ibereon. Notice la further given that In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Central Committee the uemocrats oi tne several townships snail on the day of the primary election select delegates, at 1 o'clock p. ra., to a county convention to meet at Japer on uesuay, narcu i, to select delegates to The Democratic State Conveuilon ; The Congressional Convention of the 2d dlstrlwi. The JudlcislCotiventloti for tee 11th Circuit; The Senatorial Convention for Dubois aad I'arrv. The Representative convention to nominate two candidates for Hepresentatlves In the Legislature to represent ins amricot ijudois, Martin, urange and Lawrence counties. And, also, said township conventions shall select a Democratic committeeman for each precinct of their respective townsnipsin uuuois county, whose names shall be reported to to the county convention, which committee shall thereafter organise. Each township shall be entitled to the following number of delegates In the county convention, to be held March 17th. Columbia 6, Matblion 9; noone C; Madison 4; Kalnbridgelt; Marlon 7; Hall 7; Jeffersen 6; Jacksons; Pateka 3 J Cast. 7, Perdltiand 14; total 111, I respectfully urge every Democrat to attend his primary, and endeavor to ttleU the best men to compose oar ticket. JOHN P. SALB, Chairman Democratic County Cora,
Mr. John Mehriuger hau bought a
lot of Mr. I. Scbuhtiificher . on Mi i between 13th anil 14th streets, and ii now gettlug the lumber on it tor a nice cottage resilience, which will ha built right away. It wan this exhaustion of the tre nry that protlucoil the paulc of 1891), which wan a bank panic purely at the beirliminir, due to a belief that the government would bo unable to main tain upttcio pymontM urnier thn pre sure of the Wall at. hanker who were trying to force an iasuo of homla. Indianapolis tientinel. Anil by tho aid of Grover Cleveland and John G. Carlisle, and acme West ern newspapers anil Sonators and Representative who wanted execu live patronage, tho Wall atreet bank era accomplished their purpoHO, $50,' 000,000 worth, with a reasonable prob ability of the other 50.000,000 of bonds iIihv demanded being Issued in afewwüekaat furthest. They have alio succeeded so far, Iu preventing any legialation to Increase the revenue, or coin the surplus silver, or to com pel the re'isaue of the forty million of green-back unlawfully retired by the Treasury department. Pelf and pat ronage seem to be tho agencies con trolling all the New York and K .stern Democrat Senators and Congressmen, aa well as the Republicans-and when tho aid counts lor eomotbing thoy rcceivo the active help of a number of Western Democratic Sinators and newspapers though always con demned by the Democratic masses and also by these same journals when their criticisms do not hurt any. Ö0AP TOR CLOTHES. THt SWOOTtJ QAkWLE CO.. CIKTT. Feb. 23, 94-ly. Dentistry. N. II. Wilson, Dentist, desires to inform the public that be will con tinuo to make regular visits to Jasper: notwithstanding tho report to the contrary. The time of which will be published in the columns of thl paper and the Huntingburg Signal. He has no connection with Drs. F. M. Green, F. A. Urown, and W. G. Downs, professionally. nut has made arrangements with Dr. B. A. Mosby, of Uuntineburg, to attend all urgent caocs during his absence, with out extra charge to patient. tf. GOOD HOUSES. Mr. William Jochum aud Mr. M. B. Hnwlev. of Daviess county, will ha,v at August Kaegiu's stable iu Jasper, during the season or 18U4. beginning April 1st two fine stallions one is a half Nor man on tho sire's side, and three nuar ter Battler and one quarter Tempest on the dam's side. The other Is a Gen. Washington on the aire's aide and a Bull Pup on tho dam's side. Breedi!rs, who want first class stock, are in vited to inspect these horses. 3m COUItT NOTICE. State of Indiana, f Qc County of Dubois, aa Dubois Circuit Court, April term 1894. Katharine Bauer,) vs. Divorce. John S. Bluer. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause baviug filed her complaint there n together with an affidavit of a com petent person, that thn defendant Jobn S. Bauer ! not a resident of tho state of Indiana, and the object of this ictlnn is to obtain a divorce. Now, therefore the said defendant John S. Bauer is hereby notified that unless be be aud appear on t-o first day of the next term of the Dnbois Circuit Court, to he holden on the fourth Monday of April A. D. 1894. at the Court Housoiu tho town nf Jasperin said county and stale, and tin swer or demur to said eomplaiut, the same will be heard aud determined in his absence, Iu witness whereof I hereunto set my hand snd affix the the soal of said Court this 15th day of February A. D. ihm Ignatz Eckkut, Clerk Dubois Circuit Court. TKAYI.OB& UUNTKIt, At'lyS. Feb. 23 -3t. Notice of Administrator' A p point in out. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigncd has bicu duly appointed administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of George Bauer, late of Dubois county, Indiana, diceaied. Said estate is solvent. Joii.v Eck, Admr. Trayi.or & Hunter Attys. Feb. 23d, l894-:iw.
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Administrator! Notice of A p. pointtuent. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed admin latrator of the estate of Henry Louis Wlxfortli, deceased, late of Dnbois county, Indiana. Said estate is sop. posed to be solvent. Frrdkiick W. K ricke, Admr. Hrktz, McFai.l k IJRtTZ, Attys. Feb, 21 1903-3.
wiadlT THE SICK REJOIGE NOWs MRS. WALLACE !
FAITH -.- HEALER '
USES NO MEDICINE! Mrs. Wallaco has cured hundreds of ive years at No. 8 Upper Eighth Street,
Will visit JASPER for one dciy At PHENIX HOTEL,
Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of God in her method of treatment without Disease is made to yield to i he touch of this lady.
Doservintr Praise. If vmi want to enjoy a good comfortable smoke then try thn Iliinc Pleasure ciar, as thev are highly appreciated by all that have tried them. These are tacts by first class judges of cigars. 18-18. HowHe TwWHHhip TriiMtec' Notice. fHE tin ersigned, Trnstco nf Boons - township, Dubois county, hereby ives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trusloo, at his residence miles south-east W Portersville, on Saturdays of each veek, and requests all persons having ownship business to present it on Sat urday. Citizens desiring books from Ilm Tntvnaliin T.lhrarv. nro nntiflrwl thai me Liiurary is kuim uy n in. mcuurriH i... t I s- i . t... isr ...it tin t-or.enviiie. Hrnry B. Bkeidkshxugii.T. B.Tp. May 18, 1 888-1 y. JASPER CORN MILL. The undersigned having boueht the Jisper Corn Mill, has refitted it, hiid Keeps a supply of A nil Chopped Corn For Feed. On hand to sell, or exchaiifn Tor rnrn nl anv time. Chopped Corn sold in anv quantity desired at 90 cents pur 100 pounus. j W UK AT CHOPPED FOR FEED on Wednesdays and Saturdava at ii per huihel. and keDt on hand fnr pt. change at all times. Farmen ft Stock-feeders Are particularly solicited for customers, and by prompt attention and honorable treatment I hope to merit mid receive heir patronage. WJ foUQHT WO ß0LD. FRED VOLLMER. Dec. I, 1893. NEW FURNITUR E ANDCoffln Store. STILL IN TUB LEAD, I hare just come back from Chicago a a . . a . . . wnere i nave mane arrangements with the largest and best wholesale houses in the country, I have now in stock some very hsndsome Parlor sets, Chamber suites, Folding Red Lounges, Baby Car nages, Fine need anu swinglag Kockera, which t would be pleased to show vnn and sell at a varv Rmall nrofll. I am tho leading undertaker in the city, havo anything, you may call lor in the Burial line, and will sell cheaper .. i . . . i . . man ever neroioioro uuugm anywnere Prompt attention, day or night, always there. Storo open until 9 oclock Give me a call and you will come again. Philip A. Guckes Corner Jackson and Fourth St.cili, Oet. 17, tS. Jasper, ladlssa.
peoplo In this and surrounding country. She has in a do her home for the rut Kvansville, Ind.
We publish a fow of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs Wallace prevent th publishing ol more. Although "Kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wnlhco hold fat to the old adage "Seeing is Believing," the balance rests with you. W'- linger in poor health! Come nnd he cured.
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JÄsÄBy Jolm A- Sermersheim, Jasper. MEW STORE. Joseph F. Sermersheim.
Has remodeled his bouse on the corner a 1 a
couri uouse, in jasper, anil put in a stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions
Of all kinds. Customers will find
prices and will always be welcome, whether thev buy or not. and are snre or courteous treatment. I hope by fair treatment at fair prices to receive a liberal share of custom. Try me. I will allow the highest market price for butter and eggs. TOS. F. SERMERSHEIM.
March 10. 1893 lv I AM NOW A MAN! sTm.lu. a m m and arlroual. and aad baaa 'oft tha last four ian I triad mrr ramadr that was sold ana mm aa rllr lor My or aar A HC M. rratarM sts aaa 1 ans saw m rraa I fstrart Snaa aaa af U...MS. af Maaf?iM4 kr aa.t imi VON MOHLCO.-twa LIU MACHINE SHOP! Csiiltlinir VrTnv.v.n7T c - - " mm mM I III JASPER. IND., UArlltL r. J. MILLER. .Pr0pri6t0r. w n.r.M... ... , . T" 1 stam m.fLi.,.. ,.r .11 vi,.. ' V . ' iin.n in win uon rrr t.ritii far .i.i.. i - - -I ... ..u..,.lm uia.r n;il. mi.i.wouK ."U"U'K an.i rrpairiDK STK AM KNOlXl! .n 1 aUO IP. II an ll.n.1 a .until f dlTIWIVr c., and will turn liaflinn an sir. rrqulrJ. IlKl.TINll. atlll Will flin.t.l. mnm .1.. .1 """." "-cy lor i. f.. Mil Kit AM) RUIirtrii lllre.,slrrt(llCMiS.J JlAOIIUKS .KP"iTORS FA KM F. RS i'AUTICUI.AUI.Y ar Intltf,! to cichance to make ih.lr nin.nii ..... v,. . K,.r. and aw,rs. I.lli.7 . ' füllr .VfiA" V' NK , aud at but little rpn.t. if t.W 71 iwo fsmtd." I rin ii vnn .1.1 .i i fry it. . .-.w.r
tM KIEL F. J, UIIXCK.
May M, 1891.
CURES BY FAITH!
the aid of mediciue, but by simple Fiiih
W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE
5, S4 and S3.50 Dress Shot.
S3.50 Police Shoo, 3 Soto.
2.60, 2for Workingmen.
93 and 1.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES,
3, S2.0O S2, $1.75
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We will nil yon thernsr velous Krrnch preparation CALTHOa free, br vrilol mail, and a legal ruantatre that Calthos will STOP AH afWhasvM artas hi it. RESTORE Uscit pay if satisfied. AawricM Aftett, Cincinnati, O. WISTFR kmmmm MM 1MMM1HW Ur fi Hnrhnfisann's. North Main Street, Jasper, Ind. ' tl. . t. s'ock ni tir t vllmi .ii mini ictri.iil n niao "i.iir.i. ftffat att'lttc i .all a VII tCBVaU T'llsVlf . ftmrnsmt (ins -mjmj m mmrMllar W P ricr m.'COUNTUY I'KOOUCK i l ",C " TI. l.i ,I0D 1 ine place, ' u Mm mmm m . Mr i: HonreiaDK
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