Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 April 1894 — Page 9
THE ILLUSTRATED JASPER COURIER.
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JASPER COURIER
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Drink Aromalt.
The Jasper Handle and Lum
(i rrii v&' i-m- .
.. . . W UKAW I A JOY FOREVER!"
11110 lOOkHIL' to Mm ,!.... i ..... .
twin nt lim i- .. I
...... v. ...u. "uniuon in the arc proficient
"v.ii mum; u.umm num. uk.i,.,mI
hor Co., shipped ,m Wednesday.
and many of its ladies
in the harnioniefl
from pianos.
a ear
Tho nuroit. healthiest, most
ilrink for table ue U Aroma !ivJoeP F. Bermersheim.
tdrSco tho new adv. of Mrs. G. Hoehgesang in another voliunn. She lius a very full stock of nice
goods.
Trv the Home Pleasure ciirar It iel
dullusreer over II. 9-13
For Hreaklait, Dinner and Supper,
drink Aromalt tliu great health ilrink, fur
bv Albert Sondorm.mn. 8t
ä"Tho members of the "Gem
Comedy Company" are now being
"haunted by a shadow." 1 hev ex
nt'ft to escape Sunday night. For
further particulars nee "stock lithos.'
S KueMer culls tliu ireat health drink
Anuniilt. unco tried always used. St
aroint Ihn Kl k Trv I hem mil
9-131
niHM r.w. .i A... """ Pianos, organs ami
ta. ot oducu.i,,,. their chlkln taT ' 1 Z 2 , TSlÄ
nutritious t patriotism and art. and minii-m.... , .... i. r l"
In purilv. ltlt ami rikfar U unsurpassed, von will like them.
4 B- ...... - a w.
wr i he Sisters ot I'roviilence on
Monday last week bought of Mr. K. ('. Kucbler a handsome cabinet
organ for the use of their school,
and will instruct the children in the
use of it.
T. F. Anthony, Kx-IMtiiint'r of l'roiniv City, Iowa, "says: "I bought onu bottle i! Mv'ctic Guru for KhmiinuliMii un4l twi
ilnM.vi'iiid mil more good thuli ull thu incdi-
clno I ever took." bold by M rrieclmiin,
Ilruuirist, Jasper. Nov. 10, 93, Sum.
fOrTwenty-three girls and three
hovs took their first communion at
Si. Joseph's church Monday. Capt. Phil. Kunkel escorted them with
ihe uniformed rank of Fidelis'
llranch, C. K. of A.
An.malt purities the bluod and aid
ilii-r-tiiin. For sale bv John A. dernier
tlieiin. Öt
The lloniM Pleasure and Elk cigars i)ar favorably with
are io be bail at the lollowhig places: anywhere. Prof. M.
gHrTjESgagsJHft
Chirlp Eg. P. M., Frank Kunwel,
Casper Matter. Phillip Kaslnir, ffm II. Flirk, Matthew Kenner Aug Kae triii, John Hrichelbeck tint Mack Neudeck
A MANDS03IE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT,
which for beauty of design will com-1 private conti ibutions, and expended,
and the projectors are expecting
more contributions to be made, now
works of art
F. Durlauf in I
the
Hie work is under the nmnntromont
of a committee of tho G. A. R. It
will cost when completed and prop
erly enclosed over $5,000. Of this
James sum about 3.000. or a little over.
bur- has so far been raised entirely bv
HritcLARV. The store ot
M Ellis, at Ellsworth, was
glarized Monday night, and a lot of
tlotmng, silk liandkercluefs, jew
elrv and revolvers was stolen. The
i, ,,., , Inthe Kecort,er.B 0flke of Duboia
nut iiiueu m destroying uw iock, County, Brit. Leining, Keconler, during
auu uiu not get into u. au ciuu. tue month ot Mami, lS'.H.
architect and contractor, and j that the panic has expended its
torce, and will gladly acknowledge all sums sent to Geo. Mehringer, Treasurer of the committee. It will be a constant educator in patriotism for the masses of the people, and a source of pride to each contributor.
Real Estate Transfers
iSv.w Goods Mr. Jot. uucharf, on
V. 6th Streat. has just received a Urge add Iluntingburg, $150
Mat. Blessinger to Alb. P. Hornev, lot
Id, Katterhenry a subu. ulemkers -d
itock of new Spring foods, the ltel
nttterni in drea style : alio, a large
stock ofatapla dry xoode, grocerifs.
sc., which he offen for aale Ter)
cheap, uoroo and see tit's; if you
want hargaltn. N It. Ua bat a Urge Mock of win
ler clothlnr which ha will tell at coil
for tha next four weekt. Bargains
Ml, till you can't rest. 3t
To Hk Markikp. Mr. Edward Schuetter and Miss Marv A. Fritz
will be married at St. Joseph's
church next Tuesday. The Cou-
itiKit joins the many friends of the
92
AH). Homey to Mat. Blemnnger,
acres in ec 14, t 2 8, r 5, f.',00X).
Jcam 11. uedtnan to rancv J. Loanley, 80 acres in sec 15, t 3 a, r 8, $!00.
.Natli. banders to Stephen banders to
acres in cc 13, t 2 s, r 3, 200.
Polly Tabor to Alex. Corn, o acres in
sec 32, t 1 a, r 5, $100.
Henry Landsrebe to John kltieh, 0
acres in sec 28, t 2 s, r 5, fsiOO.
Jos. bteltenpoht to John oyer and
Herman Keretein, a e qr lot 2, Ferdi
nand, f30.
Ilenrv ilshofI to Itenn J. Meyer,
Trustee CasB Tp., 1 acre in sec 17, t 3 s,
r 5, f 25.
Henrv A. Sutton to Jos. Lanec, 80
acres in sec 23, t 1 s, r 3, and pt sec
to
happy couple in wishing them good same t and r, $ 1,400.
I11..L- n.l .rrnni linntiini.ua Tlmv bhenH Dubois CO
? ?4 11 ll t 1 - I.
nviie au uieir menus 10 join uiciu I)aviJ p GHlham to Solomon W
HI 1 1 IUI I VIUUIII UUIIVU HI IXVllIIVtl hall on Tuesday night next.
Martin Eckert to Berthenia Howard, 4 acres in sec 14, 1 3 s, r 3, ( 10. Fred E. Hilgeman to Kate Partenheimer lot öl Bretz 2d add Iluntingburg, $475. Solomon W. Clapp to Michael Brown, 40 acres in sec 32, 1 1 n, r 3, $200. Barbara Huebner to Sebastian and Henry Huebner, 105 acres in sees 11 and 12, t 1 h, r 5, $3,200. Wm. Roettger to Louis F. Katterjohn,
pt out lots 8 and 5, Iluntingburg, fWJU.
Peter Brown to Wm. H. Brown, 219
acres in sees 2 and 3, t 2 s, r 3, and pt lot 11, Binlseye, $750. Joseph B. Mann to Andrew Winkle-
bleck, 240 acres in sec 10, 1 3 s, r 3, $1.
Henry Dekemper to Wm. F. Beck-
man, 2 lot 00, Dubois, $1.800
Caroline Wisehan to John Wiesehan,
lots 17 and 24 aud.pt lots 18, 19 and 23 ttnll.lt.. I Wim' n CIO
v f . aa av Conrad Schlessing to Gottlieb Rauscher, n.. 1,. Ol 1I..n..t... 1tU!
Mathilda Schlessinir to Gottlieb Rau
20, scher,, pt out lot 21, Iluntingburg, $93. , Leo krapt and wife to Peter Barth 40
frank tieyuet,
WILSON BROS.
Wm. A. Wilson.
Wm. A. Wilson, wm born at Cannol-
ton, ind.. .March 12. 180Ü. His father.
Michael Wilson, is a native of Northumberland. Kneland who came to the U. 8.
with his father when he was but 10 veara
of age, and lived at Hawesville, Ky., and Cannelton, Ind., until the autumn of
1800, when he came to Jasper. Wil
ham's father is a miner, and when Wil
ham was old enough to aaaiat his father
in a coal mine he was put to work to help
maae 1110 lamily living. Coal mining
loju on tne young boy'a health injuriously. SO. when ho waa 1(1 vaara old ho waa
corapelle! to quit it. lie then served an November, 17, 189I -ly.
iIi.uiudiiii at uiu uuur 111111 uicckcrv Bros., and became one of tho Unit and
best millers tinder the roller process in leJWednesday was St. Joseph's southern Indiana. After serving hin an-hlav mvl waa anlnmnlv nlunn. 1.
ffÄlÄtho St. Joseph's congregation in
ning eacn to tne satisfact on of the own- "unlrc'' L"v uiinuriuuu rnua 01 k.
ers. lie returned to Jasper in 1889, and K. of A. attended church in full
took the insurance business established uniform.
oy ms uromer ueorge. me companies
The Coukiek makes its bow
by furnishine him with imIIcImi already to its readers this week 111 a hand
signed so that he can issue a iolicy im- some new dress from tho Central mediately unon amplication, andh haa Tvnn TTonnrl
"SRÜ !XoÄÄeh.w ?us foy typo. It found of the insurance business at Jasper and the managers of the Central pleasvicinity for the following companies : ant gentlemon to deal with, and fair
. rn - "v w., m uieir uuuiuH, uuu ut'uriuy comAÄ LÄuÄo0, C0" mends them to the craft everywhere. 4 k !.l a W r ii.. u . i in
Aewia Accmeni insurance UO., lrmmA Pmmimrih lauM Cilwliluuat
gTwa awwaai vr Mtiwaamaif
The Ireland Epworth Leatruc will
nave a musical and literary enter
A i i a VI
lammeni at tno ireiana church on
Firemen's Fund Tornado Insurance Co., next Monday night, April 9. Mu
I'lioemx tire Insurance Co.. no. hv th Trnlanrl Ombnutr
Hichttt of all in Ltaveaiiif Povtr Latttt ü. S. Govft Report
Bakinö
rwder
AasouuTEiy puna
ABauuaMaatvi Phenix Fire Insurance Co., Piienix Tornado Insurance Co., Koyal Fire Insurance Co., 1 rw w ' -
noyai xornauo insurance Co..
hiremen's Fund Fire Insurance Co..
Insurance Co..
Phoenix Tornado Insurance Co., Western Assurance Co., Fort Wayne Fire Insuranco Co.,
JNorth Hntish and Mercantile Insurance
Conmanv.
Germania Life Insurance Co.
Mandant Life and Accident Insurance
Company,
ndiana and Ohio Live Stock Insurance
Company.
sic by the Ireland Orchestra. All are respectfully invited. Admittance 10 and 5 cents.
Geo. Corn, Pres't.
Deserving Praise.
it you want io enjoy a good con
fortable smoke then try the Home
Pleasure cljar; as they are highly ao
Mr. Wtlwn I. no.M .si n... Preciatert by til tritt have tried them
bois and adioinine counties over $50.000 l.he,e tre ,c, bY flr8t c'" Judge of
for deathB, endowments, tires, tornado, oifan. IB-IH.
hehtninir and accidenbi. and all thin wan
done without a sinele lawsuit. He is The more Chamberlain's Congh Rem
the only agent in the countv doin an edy is used the better it is liked. We
insurance business that owns" real estate know of no otker remedy that always
devoted to that business. He and higl gives satisfaction. It is good when you
i t .. i a. . i- ll T. ; - - - i . i . -
urouier ueorge own the property on cu;u coiu. it is goou wuen your Main street, used for office nnmmva. and cough is seated and your lunrs ars sore.
also the Wilson homestead on lSthatrtxtt. It is good in any kind of a cough. We
This and their other real and oersonal have told twenty-five dozen of it and ev
property make them anion? tho lieavieat ery Dottle has given satisfaction, bted
I . 1 A w .
oune tax pavers in town. man rneaman, aruggists. Minnesota
William A. Wilson cast his first vote Lake, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by
at cunnelton. Ind.. n 1888. It was the uneaman, uruggist.
straight Democratic ticket, headed by
uwver Cleveland. All his votes have
been for the Democratic candidates. He was a member of the Indiana legislature
iun . . .
ci ib;m, ana nas tne reputation of being one of the strongest workers for the
Democratic party in the House. A!
JASPKft TOWN OFFICES, MAY KLEC
TION, ISM. ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Far Tawa Clark.
Aaaaiw Batata Ii a candidal for Town CUrk
S Clann. 39 acres in sec 15. 1 1 n. r3. $13-1
Marv Clark to ni. and J. ISreiden-
liiickieH'a Arnica Salvo. Tmc Bkst Salve iu the world for f'iiu. Bruise, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, mid positively cure' Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. rrice5 cents per
box. For sale at Martin Drug lorfl. April I. 1893. I v.
DentiHtry. X, II Wilson, dentist, will bo at the Indiana Hotel, in Jasper, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, April Uth, Kith & 17th, where he will be prepared to perform all kind- of
k'tiial work known to the nrofes
haugh, 1-6 pt 90 aceres in eec 4, 1 1 s. r 5,
$500.
Elizabeth A. Richter to Isaac K. Cato,
77 acres in sec 25, 1 2 s, r 0, 12,300.
Mary Doekemeycr to John Doeke-
mever. 11 and ol-iuu acres in sees l'J
and 30, t 2 s, r 3, $500.
L. T. Dickson to Harmon n ever 100
acres in nee 9, 1 3 s, r 3, $400.
Andy Merkel to Kosa .Merkel, last will.
Solomon W. Clapp to Martin Keukam,
Friedman' 2 acres in sec 31, 1 1 n, r 3, $25.
bamuel Morgan to Jonathan L. ow-
ell, 18' acres in sec 13, tin, r 4, $200. Bern. Helming to Maria Höge 100 acres in sec 23, 1 3 s, r 4, $1,500.
Louis b. Kattenohn to Hen. II. Meyer,
I., lnt 81 lliintinvhnrv. SI. 100.
J. - "'9 - D Ot " J J ' "
Man Miller to Henry l.. Iamiwrt,
lot 48, 4th add to Jaer, $180.
A. II. and II. T. Koerner to John
Kckert, 40 acres in sec 12, t 3 s, r 3,
$100.
Martin B. Eckert to John W. Eckert,
Mn. Patients arc requested to call cre8 inf f W'liAawt ..,.,1 , . r, .. , 1 James M. Ingle to Elzma Eckert 40 nd .-ee him. Satisfaction guaran- acre9 in u 3 8( r 3 f m
in an cases, wiuioui tue am oi Michael Seidi to victona seidi. last
teid
second hand strikers or hangers on. will. Alices reasonable, and work war-, , i ' ol J-10 of an acre in sec 2i , 1 2 s, r 4, $10. Antony Buschkoetter to Jas. B. Lyne,
A Million Friends.
0 acres in eec 27, 1 2 s, r 4, $250.
Elizabeth A. Deliniler to Joseph
A friend in need in a friend indeed, ami Schmitt, 40 acres in sec 7, t 1 s, r 5,
lesf than nnn million -nennln tmvai $1.000.
found just uch a friend in Dr. King Joanna Belcher to Abner L. Deel, 40 Ntw Dicovery tor Consumption, Cough acres in sec 2, t 3 s, r 3, $150. nd Colds 11 you have never uted thU Joseph Jerger to Anton Marti, -4 acre Ureal Cough Medicine, one trial will cou- in eec 20, 1 1 s, r 5, $50.
incu von thutit hu nmiorrni ivif.i!j jvavier Biroiiniever ioiacoi) ueiss. jr..
Powe In all di5cae of Throat, ChcU 00, 7-10 acres in sec 1, 1 3 s, r 0, $1,800.'
'1 nil that i claimed or money will be lota 9 and 10, Bretz 1st add Hunting-
yiunucti. xrlal bolt e free at Martin nurg, fi.mu.
riwltnan'. dm tu.. i..nf hntilM nnn John Geier. Jr., to m. W . Kendall.
nl $1.00. 1 1 acre in sec 34, 1 1 b, r 5, $15.
ueo. Sundcniiann to Henry A. ban
jcres in sec JO, t .( s r o and 42 acres in
Spencer countv, $1,200.
Leonard Bretz to E. S. Parks, lots 30
and 37, Blemker's add Iluntingburg,
$200.
John Dieckman to Fred. Lippoldt, pt lot 38 Iluntingburg, $1,010. Christ Kümmel et al to George Hub-
ster, 03 acres in sec 1, t 2 s, r 0, $500. Fred. Lippoldt to John W. Katterhen rv, pt lot 38. Iluntingburg. $1.293.
Wm. W. Kendall to Susan E. Yates,
lot 12, W meingers add Jasper, $loO. John B. King to Eli M. Critchfield, lot 53, Bonlen's add Birdseye, $40.
Henn Schnaus to Virgil K. Greene
120 acres in sec 12, t 2 s r 4, and sec 7, t 2 s r 3, $4,000. Virgil R. Greene to Kate Schnaus, same tract as above, $4000. Jacob II. Seng to Julius Striegel lots 0 and I'J, Cclestine, $55. Hannah E. Phillips to Martha A. Shipmnn, 40 acres in pec 22, t 1 n, r 3, $350. Nancy J. Baldwin to Albert H. McIIree, 5 acres in sec 22, 1 2 s, r 0, $120. Bern. Fromlne to Henry Heutrop lj acres in eec 24, 1 1 s, r 4, $15. John II. Beckman to Chas. Knapp, lot 32, Wagner's add Ferdinand, $35. Andrew Winklebleck to Mat. Blume, 80 acres in sec 10, 1 3 s, r 3, $350. Dan'l J. Rauscher to Fred Loh mann, 80 acres in sees 19 and 30, t 2 s, r 5, $1,000. Jacob Kunkler to Frank Hollinder, lots 22 and 29, Beckman's add Ferdinand, $700. Wm. Stallman to Jacob Kunkler, 6 acres in ec 29, 1 3 s, r 4, $800. John Weisehan to Caroline Weisehan, pt lots 17 and 18, Kunz add Holland,
$275.
lot
Jacob Salat to Fred W. Herman.
30, Roettger s add Iluntingburg, $1. Fred W. Herman to Magdalena Salat, same lot as above, $1. Madison Battles to James B. Payne, 40 acres in sec 10, 1 2 s, r 0, $000. James B. Payne to James B. Burlingame, same tract as alwve, $000. X. Ilaskins, Trustee, to L. L. Kelso
Schuhmacher, 202 and 37-100
ar" o am in roooint of Hm lytnat demiann HO acre in sees 23 aud2tl. 1 1 h.1 and I.
l'Ullar nncr "Thn TW Wnnr r 0, $200. , acres in sees 14 and 15, 1 1 s, r 5, $04.72 u., V, 0?88 iHcUog cnt chas. Lott to Elizabeth E. Helverson, Sheriff D C to Josephine Dieckman il V , a j'JntJJJc,: A""!? ,Pong; Pt bffi, Met nker's 2d add Iluntingburg ' Jot SB,. e add Ferdinand, 4.50.1. hung by Eddie Foy in "Sinbad," $5.5. I Louisville M and Mf'g Co. to A. T l'nce 40 cts., and the beautiful home B. F. Whittinghili to Emma Cran-. Whalcy, 38 acres in sec 27, t 2 s, r 3
'ig, entitled "Back to the Old, 1 n r ,,;',uuill. I r . .I Nnann II II ts .Iruutttli k. vhiiiiiui l-tf 4 ..
yu Home." Th a aontr nxnoeil- ' T V-c'ir "1 L . '""-f
Iii!.. . . .. 7 V . o, e win reruinanu, R11
... V i 'W1;' Wl,u liiiein!, mm uns u nenn if v to Jonn Isaake, iota 4 ami uvsiic Cure"
Tliev
KUMATIlM CURED IN A DAY.
for Rheumatism and Neu-
f waltz retrain. I'nco 40 cts. 4U, s e adrt rdirnwd, v. . dically eure in on to three dav. are for sale at .ill music stores 8Ae2f D C j,PteGl!rleri?,t 29 ftnJ I Its actioa upm the yitetn I remarkable
1: ; 1 ( t t . . , V , . I jbbiw Mwm scanaiasi ior lown uiira 01
breaKdemocK
with thi roniihlipano nn l.a 0;m Roaaat B. Kwit Ii a ctndldata for Towb Clerk
hvmu vra v nuuuiuiliiwin . .
bill he held his ground and remainedr J 0 r CB"nBpr "
with the democrats. rr Tawa Marakal.
On May 2b. 1891. he was married to I Acocit Dem It a casdldale for Town Xtrihat
Miss Emma W. Cooper, a teacher, also a wbltctto ta Dtaocraüe tlaa Aarll t.
11 "... 1, ' I
.ü rc"' county, inaiana. Pun VoaaaaaeamBT Ii a caadldata for Tow
All persons wanting good and reliable araaal.aaajactto ta Dcnocratk mtttlBR Aprils, insurance will do well to call at Wilson's rr Twm Tmiinr, Agency. Cmui Sau Ii a caadldatt for Toa Trwuurar
Iiatycct to the tows DwaocriUc mtttlng, April I.
Geo. n Wiliinn a tirr.l.nr f W, Ä JWUWr.
w auvua JM I.IIU IT lllil n . . .
V"Simn ninniinnmi aimifa i.n-n 4i Mnco its Dm introducttoB. Jtlcctnc Bit
aerwa uivtlVIVIIVVl nuuic. n a&n UUII1 al I . ... .
Cannelton, Ind., on Saturday, August wr.M g!Jl ,rp, VL ff ,rf,,or
io, istxi. tie came to this county in " ," j, , 'Y' f"u' ?inonB
I860, and haa resiilo,! hpr vr i n. Furü mmsuicihm mnics ana aueraiiTei
Ttevinninv nt Ilm aim nt nina li. u-nvL-o.! containing nothing which permits its use
for aix vera in tlm i'nat mino at TaHnnr " beverage or intoxicant. It Is recog.
Portersville. St. Anthnnv TrirJ;ii nizd as the best and pureit medicine
and Rose Bank, durin the time schools !or. R" u.menUof btomscb, Liver or
were not in session. At the mines he Kidneys- it wijl cureSiclc Headache,
ran the aniantlet no hlai.Vnif 1. .irlunr Iadigestion, Constipation, and drive Ma
track-layer, miner and Hnallv mine en- 'r,a rora tne systern. Satisfaction gusr-
gineer. At fifteen he accepted positions ?ntceii with each bottle or the money will as assistant in the offices of the countv bo fefunded. Price only 50c. per bottle.
auditor, recorder, clerk, treasurer and 80,11 b M rriedman. suneyor, and held them during busv
seasons and when not teaching. In 1882 DHtlstry.
ne estaDiisiieu Wilson's insurance Asren- N. II. wimom. nuntiat. ria!.-na in
cy ana conducted it until 1880, when he inlorm Ihe oublie that ha will 4oa
uruc-u . uht io ii s orouier. in iixHhinue to make regular vis Ms to Jaapsr ; nn w p Mrnl mnnlv anrvovni- an1 u-ai ... . . . . ' '
7. lor v. . ' ; " . BotwuiiaiaBaiagtoe report to tut can
iv-v-urtiti ill loou. Ill lilt! HUIIIIIILT Oil. rru - .1 m
1885, he was employee! by Major Amil"L7A'Aa7" ,w;" Stiles, of Philadelpfiia. asaciviiensineer Pub,l,b'.d. !ht o,0""B th P.'
on the tirnnoopd rn.li.n Pyi.l R.flm.,1 P" "0 tne MUntlDgBUrg BlgUtl. tie
"...-- " ' . l.. .1 i. l. w m m
While countv survevor he aid nut ami '" u un.w.m
platted the towns of Dubois and Ells- Ureen F A. Brown, tad W. G. worth, resurveyed the towns of Kvana Downs, professioaallv. Bat has
and St. Marks, and laid out several ad- made arrangements with Dr. B. A.
ditions to Binlseye, Mentor, Huntinsr-iMosby. of Uuntlagbirg. to stteud all
bnrg, Jasper, Haysville and other towns urgent eases during his abtsace, with in Dubois county. He located the lines out extra char to batlant. if.
and laid out the course of the Huntingburg Fair Grounds, and for several other It. K. ExcttrtlsHR
M J" ,c?untIes .nd. rtftte.8- For Home Seekers exceriion. rosad
hc nn uiicii kiycu m wiimumiuavr in ,-i .i,., in k- .nM i .ii
ll vw euiii v sail
the partition of valuable farms in various :r,l:J'c?..' F'Z "
comities in Southern Indians, to the en-" inB "J";'" m -, tire satisfaction of courts ami heirs. In LMI,fc ndJlJt2.' 3!Bt N?w. 0r!
1880 he taught his first school at the ln'' ? "Men au, ana April Hopkins school house in Bainbrids 2- Tickets.good for 0 days, with
township, and remained there for seven slop oer privileges, consecutive years. In 1887 he accented To all polats on the Mobile at Ohio the position as principal of the Ireland It. R. south of the" Ohio river, on Feb. schools, and held that position until 1889 9, 13, and 27, March 8 13, and 30, when he was elected countv sunerinten- Anril 9 10 and 24 tlav ft muA nH
dent of schools, which position ho now JUB5, tickets good for 30 days, with occupies. In 181J2, Mr. Wilson was top fatr prTiegt going or returnelected vice-president of tho Indiana iBa-, o i a a i INK
points
MrM. Denny ig Comlaf. Mrs. Denny will speak at Bethel on Saturday tho 7th of April at 7 p. m., and will preach on Sabbath at 10:30 a. in., and Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock; Portersville, Monday 9th at 7 p. m. and Tuesday at 7 p. m. ; Hillsboro, Wednesday 1 1th at 7 p. m., Duff, Thursday 7 p. m. and Friday 7 u. m. : Ireland Satnr.
day the 14th, at 7 p. m. ; HillBboro, Sunday 15th, at 10:30 a. m.; Ireland, Sunday at 3 p. m.. and also
at 7 p. m.. at tho C. P. nhnmh
By Order of Committee. PerSOnS Who are Buhiat in aHaV-a nt
biliouB colic can almost invariably tell, by their feelings, when to expect an attack. If Chamberlain'a. Cnli. OUU.
and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon as these symptoms appear, they can ward ol the disease. Such persons should al.
ways keep the Remedy at hand, ready for immediate use when nwlwi Twn
or three doses of it at the right timo will
m i. ! mucn sunenng. For sale by
n. r neu man. urusnst.
New Spring Goods, LATEST STYLES - Mrs.C. Hochgesang 's,
Cor. N. Mala k Uta 8ts., Jasper, lad. The public are invited to call and
inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my Very Low Prices ! For everything. My stock of staple groceries and dry goods is always up with the best.
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED t the highest sasrkst pries.
Hri. C. Hochretanr. pr. 6, 1M4.
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THIS IS OUR
SIDE
e It we claim to luv the
toek of seasosabi goods im towa, and at prices) that 'will ylasaw j and your pocketbook. Aad we an cofifklMt tkat laveetigatiosi will
cauae your view to cot aside wita
ura. Will you look t
The Popular Store of
S. KUEBLER,
West Side of Pablic Soiare,
Jasper,. - iMdUtu
MACHINE SHOP.
Com sir or Newton and 7th 8ts., JASPER. IND..
NIEL F. J. MIllER, Prapriittr.
County Superintendents' Association,
and in l'J lie was promoted to the secretaryship ot that organization. He was a member of the committee that
compiled the course of study, and is now serving on the committee to arrange questions for the common school gradu
ates examination for lUo for the state
of Indiana. His efforts to inculcate the
For further Information apply to
I) r . . . n o a
i. at vAirniLb, yj. x . a. St. Louis. Jos. Benedict, Ag't Jasper.
AtjsaMstrattr't Sate ef PerstaaJ Pre-
erty.
v- i : i I. i... t.-k it. ..
""r :""A r T"" J.'i? deralgned. administrator of the estate of
luiiuiiK me u.acnunj ami iniima oi iuuoia ...ln1l. -ill M.. -
county are meeting with miccese, the 1 ... .ku..,' mV' i.. ' ' :
y.. ..v. . .wmiiii. ..o nl Pnrlnntt in Rnnna Inarnaliin
liave read many books this winter. The r:." Y " 'V i 'Ai'. :
fyL1!!" ZTZZSw.
riV 1JKiTi oliowing described personal proper5äJÄÄÄÄJa'tyto.wit: one horse, one Jersey cVw.
.:i!T"rr,'.: X Xvlx"71 busliels of corn, lot of hay, lot of hogs,
nniiiucii i un m uuu n i mi iim uuo ill .1 .nil lal l n -,.
ii. ii neun in n ini-niuci ut uio jvumw lii.l.. a..
i t. r u.i i. . I. rt aiivueu luiuimu.
KiÄ3w LlTh3 Taaasor8ALE.-4Jumsof five dollars f,"l !ni.t" 'fra-?J5??U!? end under cash: on all sums over Ave
uiiicb, caciiTUW unng iwuiutw viere- .ii. ninm .i,- in )u
IM.l IIa im at ttalil. m lk mIaa a I -I wMva.v rw mm, w
" ,". r!:"?r"rV,"i"uY: given, purchaser giving note bearing six
ill . l:r wui. mu
unit iiu;nij vi m iiiuusnuu vuibbivb.
interest, waiving benefit of val-
I . J -Z. 7 . . . . imtinn lawi. with mvm! frMiholil mmr tn
J mav be obtained from the tmb- AiJ V? ) ' L m aad mysterious, uramovesai once tne Un tpl. 12, 18W. M WM aiiiw W C""" ' anew' ThZS,!!LVr HoI??V? Wl iVlftHorton 40 1 cause ind the disease Immediately d Miss Carrie L. Kuebler, at Iadiaaapolis. th2ÄPinSlA at 9 o'clock A if a(iivUl fhonWn Mu8,Co-t acrwiasl4;t2s,r6,o00. Th Urst dose jrcatly beneau. (a Mrs. Wilson is one year his funior?they 8,ef f? w2Si'ÄVr 1 r Ii A,ve' CMW l one- t Jl?hninck'ftl,.c5 " 'Ä2 gnd Sold by Marlis Friedman, Druggiat, now live in their haadtowe rUideace oi TYIiJlXi?a. iui? Aw If the printed price. 1-10 crea lo 27 1 - B r 4 Jasper, lad. Nov. io, 3, 8b. 9th rtreet. TATW IIvnti, Attyi . Apr. W,-5t.
IMiVa la tkliibopiviry rHllllrfar rtaalrlaf iliim aitcklatrr f II kla4i, ind Mkaa taaclal-
' r baiimag aaa rtpiiriag btbah bwuisks aaa
ilu woaa.
1
IiIm kaa kaa4 a inppl rilAVriNO.riril
in
BRLTINO, aad will raralib mny ill aa akortaeilaa.
iu
4c, aad I
Ibiva
ll lira ikaftlBf an id rMalr4
iRtser lor i.aATHia
AND EUBBBt
TRRESRim MACRINES, IEPABA
raeilr
TOSS. HORSE FOWEBS. Ac
FARMERS PAKTICDLAKUT art IbtIU4 to fir reiackaacata aiakt Ihtlr aaairiall vara out Rlndart, Rtaatri aaS lfori. Drllli, c, fall aa 000D AS NEW. aad at kit llttla himii, If ptoB laTid lilwe rata'.". I aaa Mta ft aaaajr
agiiari ibii waj. pJ
Ml7 M, ISM
DANIEL FT J. MILLIE.
MILBURN iu CO., JASPER, INDIANA. HERB WE ARE! We have gat goods aad las atait go. Flaest Wlalsr Up Roaas. II arse Blaaktti. Baggy Harnssf. Walas.
Efsrythlag In the Hsrstii Line.
Cesse aad 8t Oar Maassotb Stocg,
Wblek We Ofer at Bettoai Prleea. MILBURN A OO.t DMlers la Agrlealtural lapltaMatAj. JASPER, INDIANA.
