Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1894 — Page 5

JASPER COURTER fry i he llouiu PlmtHure ciicur. Il if chll'-001 ovor " Ü',,J ,sr: Hau. Washington vs. H-i'mt, next Sunday on the Jasper Jroiinds, if nothing prevents. I.. nlirilV. iHMtU lillll HfOUIH (ho Klk

ctr I unsurpassed. Try you will Hke ibom.

Yesterday was ascension day, and was solonmly observed by St. Joseph's congregation.

the Agricultural

iiistling

any if them minutes? Ask

them mid 9.131

aVäärAiid now

Machine men aro the fanners. Can

heat an acre in 22 I -am pei t .

ltd" A week from next Monday, comes Knstner's Pentecost dance. ft 11 i j i i

io and nave some tuu. il win w

Burly Karly Ijinew, Karly ltbers, ,,; !LS h(mn aH tj1(. t,um gt;tiS there U, famous little, pills fur constipation, f , .jh .V law lache, dyspepsia anil nervous- , r uu" lt; 11,1 (l ' 1 mu 'SUI"IM 1 It V M- . . ' - lilt I.MJlMlillwl ti.H Jill

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

Baking Powder

ti

gie

ncfS

M Friedman.

)e provided for all.

ABSOLUTELY PURE

N'ovomhor, 17, 183 ly.

It's nil the Haine, a slight cold, con- Dr. S. K. Scott, Blue Uidjre,

,vted lungs or severe cough. Uno .Mm- U, .Mo.,

r.n. Coiil'Ii Cure banishes them.

in - - r.

nU

Friedman.

HarriHon

hiivh: ror whoonim; couch

M. Clintiibcrlain'H Cough Itctucdy in exccly lent," 15y using it freely the difcoaso is ili'tiri veil of till iImihuti him intiuiiiiiii'iH

IMI'UOVKMKNT. Mr. Jos. llallcr, There is no langer in (fivintlie Hetiinly Jr., i putting a second story on J babies, us it contains nothing injur-

hi res ( ence, on tbe corner ol 1-1 i V ""."' r . ' i ..n : ... .. M. 1-ncdiiiaii, druggist.

and Mill streets, and otherwise inipnviit? and beautifying it. Not one minute elapses between tbe taking of One .Minute Cough Cure ami relief. Why shouldn't people take One .Miaute Cough Cure? They should. They do. M. Friedman. y

lo City, Iowa, sap: "I bought one bottle closed a very successful term

. . - . . . i 111 . . . ......

ol '.Mystic uuro lor jincumiuism aim iwi iIom lid inn moro good than all tbo mcdicnio I vor took." Sold by M. J-'nednmn, Druggift, Jasper. Nov. 10, Xi, Bum. r.iiniH are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly ap

plied. Tins statement is true. A per

Movku. Messrs. Eckstein and Shtiler bought a lot of standing timber from Mr. James Coin, and

last week moved their saw mill to

his land to cut it up.

löFTlie public schools of Jasper

last

Worsham has

good executive as a good in-

Saturdav. l'rof.

proven himself a

well

manager slruetor.

as

I'hntkcost Monday. Kvory one who oniov.s a nice dance, loves line

and he-uunanity

better and lomrcr lived, will be at

- . . i n - j

Wkhhi.no. Invitations Kästner. Hall on Pentecost Mon

fed nmiedv for skin diseases chapped companv sind good music.

i

WOODKN

are out for the celebration

fifth anniversurv of tlx

('apt. Philip Runkel and wife on May Mth at Kunkel' hall. There wili be a pleasant time.

marria'(

f ,h(' dav, Mav 1-1, and "don't vou for-

(I

PKKSONAI.. Mr. Wakelv, of Washington, was

in Jasper Tuesday.

Judge Welbom went home to

spend Sunday with his family and

returned on Monday and resumed

ourt.

Mr. Hadley McCain, of Hutsonille, Ills., 'formerly of Madison

township in this county, was renew-

ng earlv acquaintanceships on

Monday in Jasper.

Mr. Chas. J. Moore, State Agent

for the Phcnix Insurance company,

or which Mr. W. A. Wilson is lo-

al agent, was in Jasper Wednes

day looking over the town.

Dr. W. M. DeMott, for many

years tue popular supervisor oi

lealth at Havsville, but now of Ot-

woll, Mas shaking hands with Jas-

cr people on luesday.

Lawvcr Weathers, of Leaven

worth came to Jasper on last Friday

uet it."

night's train to attend court,

tt&Tlie Union liand went out to

Krempii's Sunday afternoon last,

and whiled away an hour or two

unprov-

be ex-

and are

and if yon have piles use it for them. M. practiced musicians, and only need-

'ru'unaii. (l(i jiccustonied to Dlavmg lo

The IIomih l'lenure and Klk cigare .. t. tvn K.il ul Itin t n 1 I rk U.M 1 1 nluf-OQ

(!i,riP Kir. P m. Frnnk IviiiikhI. lfrl ho Dubois County Normal

('npor Hatter. Phillip Kistner, Wm opens at Jasper next Monday, with

DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve eleanse. jt, mw0. This Hand is i puril es and heals. It was made for that . , . , . 4l purpose. I'se it for burns, ruts, bruisea, K very fast, which was to happed hands, sores of all descriptions, pected, as most of the ba

II Flick. MhMIiuw Kenner Aus; Kxe

fin, .lohn Hriuhelheck and Mack. Xftideck. No better aid to digestion. No U'tter cure for dvspepsia. Nothing inore reliable for biliousness ami constipation than DeWitt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills. M. Friedman J'

ollici

List of Letters

the Jasper

on May 1st, 185)4.

a fair nrosneet for a lartie attend

ance. Our citizens will extend those from abroad attending it a

licnrte woleoine. Classes will be

organized in all the higher branchc:

necessary to secure a first class ed

ucation. and put teachers in the

war to obtain hiirher grades of li

censes.

Remaining in

Post-

QrT he suit of Conrad heitz vs.

the Kckert Uros.. to obtain dam-

for maintaining a

mill dam

in limes o

to overflow the planum i

It's hint as easv to trv One Almute land, oecutned the circuit court se

Cough Cure as anything else. Its easier eral Jays, this week, and attracted a

io cure a severe cum or rouKn n . .i . ..i rtf tton on.

T iniiiinii f itiu itffrc A U . "n" " iii.iii"",,

' ' r that causes the Mater

Over 50

" i .!..!

. . . 1. UUtll

I .. v in vi iiiiriiifiu.. ifir ;i I'liiii'ii I h: i o . .

Ill L 1 Ulli .11,. l'H.l.t. . V . I , "... .1 I n 1 . . I lii'itm.L'i 'um liV'llllll)l'(l 1111(1 on

K.iTiur hum 1. 1 ti iiiiur.TLn II Llv

..v. . . . . i

it. M. Wednesday the Court took it under

One Minute Cough Cure

icine; lwUer result; lietter try Friedinan.

' advisement.

HlIKCMATISM ÜURKI IN A DAV. 'Mystic Curu" for ItliL-umiitiaiii and Neuralgin, radically cures in ono io thruo days Its fiction upon tho system i remarkable und invsterious. It removes at once the

3.ln Iluntingburg the Demo

crats and Afugwunips each electee

a nart of their ticket, so that honors i .i -f i

are about ouuill liiere. iMT. r. u

caiHo und tho dimso immodialoly d..np- -..jj )cni.. was dected Mav pfur.a. The first doso greatly bonutiU. W r , , .i r.,r.l ct.. Sold by Martin Friedman, DruRgbt. or 1)V 1!) ma ontV, and M.irM.i

.1 if per,

Ind.

Nov. 10, '93. Bin.

Thacker,

Marshal.

Mugwump,

MM... .......

1 1IU IIUH

Avas

eitv

electe

eounci

.rZVJSt, will have a majority ,jf Do.nocmts Cure. Suitable for all ages, all condi- Local issues governed the result al

tions, at all times. M. Friedman. J' most exclusively.

är-A large breadth of corn is being planted in Dubois county this week. Hog and hominy will be plenty next winter if the season is good.

hut

this

hiding his cases continued till

week, returned home Saturday.

Messrs. Ed. Cook and Jas. Corn,

former Jasper bovs, iiom coal min-

in lirccn county, ana out wun

ill the miners on the big strike, are

visiting friends m Jasper this week.

Mr. W. T. Moore, of the Evans-

ville Couries, pretty nearly as large

a man as either of the big fcliank-

ins. Wils exploring Jasper, and

j i k.j m '

forming acquaintances yesterday.

He gave the Couhikk a pleasant

call.

Mr. M. D. C. Tinkham, the jolly

traveler for Uucklcn's famous rem

dies was in Jasper last woek. The

Osgood Journal savs that he much

'resembles Mrs. Pinkham. whose

likeness has become as familiar as

her remedies, and that the only dif

ference between them is in the P."

And Tinkham pleads guilty, and

. .hi i i . l

savs lie M'HI DC gum io exenuiiu

with her.

Four IJitr Successes.

Himmr the neelel merit to more than

Hinkt wmmI all the advertising claimed

fnrtliftn. the following four remelies

. . V

tm vi riMiched a nnenomenai saie. ur.

Kim?' New Discoven-, for consumption

omiuliH and colds, each bottle guarantee!

KliH-tric Hitters, the ereat Remedy for

T.ivor Stmiutirh ami KulnevB. itucicien

Snlve. the lvest in the world, am

Dr. King's New Life I'll 18, wlncii are a

perfect pill. All these remedies are iniaranteel to do just what is claimed for

them and me oeaier wuosu numu is mtacbed herewith will le glad to tell you

more of them, bold at Aiarun

man's drug store.

Ä eitv is just Mhat its citizens

make it, is truly remarked by the

Kokomo Dispatch. If the people

Mill look well to every line of ad-

ancement there can be no mistak

ing the future. If a good word is

dways ready for the stranger when

io steps within the gates of the city,

i friend has been made who will

sing its praise to the ends of the earth. The citizen who makes his investments in his home town is the

one Mho helps, aim not the one

who sends his money awav to en

rich some other place. The citizen who wants to see his own city flour

ish buys everything he needs from

the home merchant who, n worthy

of patronage does not send away for

us stationery, and uses printers ink

in his invitations to tue puunc. Schools and churches are liberally

upiorted, and everything that

)oints m the direction of progress

and the building up of the city has tho hearty co-operation of every good citizen. And then above all, the man m-1io has the real and sub-

tantial interests of his eitv at heart

is sure to see that the municipal af-

airs are honestly and capably ad-

. ...

nnnistereu.

Duhois Circuit Court Took a recess Saturday morning

until Mondav morning. The fol-

owing is the disposition of causes

not printed in the Couhikk of last week, up to Tuesday night.

State vs. James Dement, selling

liquor without license; fined $20.

State vs. John Ueisler; incest;

defendant pleads not guilty and gives $ 1.000 bond for his appearance on 10th dav of the term.

CIVIL ACTIONS.

Hiram McCormick Mas admitted

and sworn as attorney of this bar.

Henrv U. mirger vs. rraneis

Hobhs : damages for white capping

him ; dismissed at plaintiffs cost.

Win. T. Ballard vs. Ben C. John

son, et al ; Lloyd Johnson tiles allidavit and motion for change of

venue ; and motion is sustained and

In Jail. Mr. John Geissler, Sr., who lives about a milo from Jasper, mils lodged in jail Saturday, upon an affidavit made by one of his daughters that ho is the father of her unborn child. Mr. G. is a well-to-do farmer, a hard-working German citizen, and his arrest on this charge whs a shock to all of his acquaintances. He plead "not guilty," when arraigned on Monday morning, and will have his trial this term of court, till M'hen he was released on 11,000 bond. Denervlng Praise. If you want to enjoy a pood comfor labia smoke then try tbe Home Pleasure clar. at they are highly appreciated or all that have tried ibem.

These are tacts by first data judges of

cigars. 18-18.

Ice Fou Salk. I have alwut 30 loads of ice which I would like to Bell. If not sold in bulk it will be retailed and delivered from wagon. 3J-3t. JOHKI'll Been ART.

Dentlfltry. Dr. N. IL Wilson will be at the

Indiana Hotel, in Jasper, on Satur

day and Monday, May 5 and 7,

1894, prepared to attend to all pro

fessional calls in a scientific professional way. No allusions to traveling humbugs.3 Satisfaction guar

anteed to all patients. 32-3 1.

PHILIP A. GUCKES

Carries the Largest and Best Stock

of FURNITURE,

Of all kinds, in the county.

o I have received a set of embalm-

ers' instruments and am now prepared to do

EMBALMING-

At short notice. I also have a

Full stock of

Collins, Cmskts AND Buriml Robes

Of anv size or stvle.

PHILIP A. GUCKES.

Comer Jackson and Fourth Sts.,

Oct. 27, '93 Jasper, Ind.

Hew Spring Goods.

- LATEST - STYLES -

-AT-

venue changed to Orange county.

Herman Barnctt vs. Lloyd John son. et al, dismissed.

Henrv Landgrebe, commissioner

to sell real estate in the Woelker

partition suit, reports distribution

of assets to heirs and is discharged. Joseph F. Lorey vs. Philip Steinart; on partnership account; the court appoints Aug. H. Koerner as Receiver, and orders that he sell

Fried-the partnership property: collect

1 MnL4u .In.. lw firm find t:ilfp .in nc-

in Memory. Died, on Sunday, April 29, 1894,

in Lemmons neighborhood, Boone township, Henry F. Lnmax, youngest child of Thomas and Margaret

Inman. Its remains were interred

on Tuesday, May 1st, 1894, at

Lemmon's cemetery, uev. Amos Medcalf officiating.' Little Henry was born, June 18, 1893, and was ten months and eleven days old at the time of his death. "Thou'rt pansInK hence, my child! Oh' my vornweg child, furuwell! Thou'rt leuvliiK run without thy voice, Iuu lonely home to dwell ; And from the hllU, und from tho hearth, And troin houHehold-tmc, M'lth theo depurt thu llnnerlmi mirth. Thu urlKlitiieit! Koe.i with thee." Dtfeis Canity Beard of Health.

FIRST QUARTERLY KKl'ORT, 1894.

No. of Marriages: Jan. 15, Feb.

2, March 5; total 22.

No. of Births: Jan. 3;, Feh. 3U, March 33; total 98. No. of deaths: Jan. 10, Feb. 8, March 8; total 26. Cause of Death : Accident R. R.

1, amputation of both legs 1, apo

plexy 1, bronchitis chronic l, ourn

1, convulsions 1, consumption l,

fever catarrhal 1, gastritis 3, heart disease 1, la grippe 1, meningitis

cerebro spinal 1 , meningitis tuber

cuhtr 1, paralysis 1, pneumonia 9,

not reiorted 1 ; total Jb. B. B. Buansock, Sec'y Dubois Co. Board of Health.

Jasi'Ek, April 28, 1894.

Deutlatry.

N. H. Wn.iov. Dentist, desires Io

inform the nubile that he Will con

tinue to make regular visits to Uper;

notwithstanding the report tome con-

rarv. The time of which III ne

published in the columns of this pa

per and the Iluntingburg Sigi

haa no connection wltQ in

Green. F. A. Brown, and W. O.

Downs, professionally. uai ns'lfai tnstto im tk cawae of r pret

made arrangements with Dr. B. A. good sews. A aaan V ettirer Conkfaa .

Uoabv. of lluntint Hnrg. to attend all barrow mav niorw uieaer. haul to sl

urgent cases riarlng bis absence, wiir Aitwtot hts foods .ad neu qwcsij.

Mrs. C. Hochgesang's,

Cor. N. Main & 14th Sts., Jasper, lad.

The public are invited to call and inspect mv new goods, of all kinds,

and learn my

Very Low Prices I For everything. My stock of staple groceries and dry goods is always up with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED at the highest market price. Hri. C. Hochgeiuiff. Apr. 6, 1894.

out extra charge to patient.

'p.. i .r . ZiüZZ iL-udi-'counting between plaintiff and dc-lU-s.iixr. report the resaug is crowding the brick Mork. , ' .

. . . . . i .1 sntiin in mi? I'liuri.

this Spring. He lias completed tue brick work on John Gramelspachcr's

teay-Two gallon bucket of Virginia Boggs farmer, or n Democrat fi Sorghum for 50 cents. Two Gallons of or n.inie(l Boggs, beats his o

extra lim JStlgc fymu ior mi renin. mllla fr r,mLrress )V aliout

BÖi.In the general wreck of Dem o-'racv caused bv Cleveland's gold

hu' a'dministration, small favors an

iovfullv received. In the Dayton,;

ti)A Conirressional district, a rich

v - r a , -

lann-

ppo-

2.000

Other Svrup 2o cents per gallon, lliree yr n,tn'nerit maioritv puekaeeM of the liest Garden Seeds, from majority. I ho lA 'nocr.il -aJoni Parin, 111., for 10 cents, all kimls. Other in the district until Cleveland delrmcorii'hi in nnmortioii at tbe bargain rnlization struck it, MilS usually

More of Joskmi IU'ciiakt in Jasper. 3t ..iu.ni r.nn ,uul f Democrats had

ii ..... w 4 vtv n T he fnl filled their party platform pledges

li..rdwnr. etublishcd owned hv Would have been a good deal larger

Stewart & Adams at Ireland, Ind., this time. Thank God its no worse. desire to secure the services of a , WZ,. B.M1iatln.e with the af

. ... I X v. iruim 1 vv ...

emipetent blacksmith, and anj dieted will rejoice with n. h. carr pi one wishing to get work can learn 123,5, Harrison atreet, K".';-, P. . 0 , ji : ..1,1 unft.ir.ir fmni lllllamUUUOO

in uu --- , , ... -

tu lint lniH not nereioiore ueen

.1 . ..t: ... 1 .ut u'itiTnr Iii

. a ... ntnh hu 111 I UH CllllliUC. iwv n iiiiv, ..

lSUCkleiVH ArillCll Bunc. , xviwunrin. and in conne

Pin. Itiwt Siilvn in the world for cub", tut had another attack.

sori'H, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,

corns, and all hkiii eruptions, ami posi iivi.iv miini liileü. ir no nav reomred

--. ,

It

l,.-,.;... ur..u ni....rj unit rheum, feverl. .ur-iin verv acute and se-

...nicwn, rn r, i..v...f ' . .il 1 li;.llliv: llin.. ...v, ..r.-.--- -f

iiiiiiiiiiun, vert M he Haul. .IV jeim pwuuvu un. and posi- became intlamed; sore to touch or almost

a - r

... i,.t. ni l'lMin tim unrein remiest m

It isV'iinrantoed to give perfect satisfae- ..... .iher-in-liiw 1 tried Chamberlain s

tion or nionev refunded. Price !!.' cents ,. jin jj.,

at. I IK liiT-in-lii

iaim to n'duce the

iter box

April 1st

swelling an

FoV sale bv Martin Friedinan. (.ase the pain, and to my agreeable sur- :, 18!H-lv. prise, it did lnitb. I have used three T .. . . 1 . ..I ...I L.dt.Ktiii tt tu lui till

, , ,v. .1. liftv-ccnt iK)iue hum hv.ii- . ' " ,

Shut Dowx. lhe Jasper Desk unc4( thing for rbeuiuatism, pains and Kaotorv shut down on Saturday Wellings extant. , For trnlu by Martin

la4 to make some necessary changes V nedman, imiggisi . 1 1 1 I

tor more elhcient work, and wm ... . .1 fi

likely remain idle lor a m mm. 1 . (rt n,,,,,,!,!!,.,.!,

. 4 Iflllll WITH Li II 11 I'Vlll I " '

,-os about oU men out 01 work, ,ri,.,ui1.lt. (iwn vnr. Waviu

Will UH UMIi"

l.Ntarlv all the cities in lndi k . .. . . . ti .1 1-

leavi

but most of them

rary work at something else. Murveloiis ItesultH. From a letter written by Uev, J. Gundcrman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: 4 I nave no hesitation in recommending T)r.

Km.'n N'i.av DiHcoverv. as the results

2.800 Democratic

electing a Kepubhcan

same to the court.

Geo. A. Edwards et al, vs. John E. McFalL guardian of Edwards

heirs: allowance to plaintiffs of

U irom

lines f . s

monev in guardian's hands.

M.D. Lemond, adm'r was ordered to sell at private sale the real

estate ol Robt. B. Briggs, deceased. Chas. Ballard vs. Beni. Johnson,

et al : Llovd Johnson files affidavit

is

The Popular Store of

. . . a 1

two storv brick husmess house, anu .i r ... '.I..:. 1 ....II... f. 1,;L.

lie lounua ion unu n . oqo from Mattie ulence, and began this week on Mr. I . f V,

... . 1 . il ..

Public Square. lies a iiusuer when he has plenty of work in sight.

3rThe Public School Entertain

ment on Saturday night hist was not ms hinrelv attended as its merits,

- , , - i . r i

ir im rrnmi e.'insn ior widen ii was tor cnanirc oi venue: eimnue

VI v v v- , ij: m -V" i 1 TT iL..i.i I ..1 . . flran it

was about .flö cieareu ior me .-juuuui couniv iorinaij ueienu.uua iw i'..

ilinirv. The mini s all acquitted cost of change in ten days.

lii.molves ereditab v- m their sever- Florence Kitten vs. Joseph Lorey

tl parts, and the audience was well et al, judgment for plaintiff for

Meek

md lots of saw logs went through.

Bom to IL P. Dudinc and wife a

boy.

Sf.ihl frnm llimtltie-

. .. -. i i..." TT TT TAI lTiTn

urg, visitea ms urouier-m-iuw, jbm ba i t u. m.

1.1I1IV JIVIV.V.. I

Dr. C. H. Simmons ha left this West Side of Public Square,

dace and moved to Bloomington. jMtWkr . Tndlillia.

. . 0 . vTiViiirLi 1 - -

Not enough sickness here lor three :

doctors.

Our lmvs nnd men have lots of

nn with their bievcle on Sunday. MM" A r.HT Hi SH 111-'.

hverybouy xnes wno can Keep irum g.wn n9 Nk.tok ASt 7th Sts..

Vvinn" w .

il eased.

sPX-Alvin Armstrong, a U. S.

Court juror from Lawrence county was sent to the penitentary at Michigan City, last Monday by U. S. linker, for eighteen months,

(nr nffnrlinr til sell his vote as one of

v.. w......rj

203.83.

Catharine Bauer vs. John S.

Bauer, divorce granted plaintiff, but she is not to re-niarrv for two years.

I.en. H. Fisher vs. Louisa Weis-

man. iudgmcnt for plaintiff for $50.

Catharine Daschback vs. John

rti i? t !.... - 107 in

. i iimiiiM'L iix. luruuiuxiui; UM T 1-1 . i v.

the jurors trying the Col ins ol the Jaej w chanIuv VH. Jefferson busted Indianapolis Bank, to . AJS Township," dismissed at Collin for $2.500 for himself, and , tifftJ cost $2.500 for Frank 0. Standard, who i - Muitschman vs. est. of

acted as go-between ior tue jumr, UQmv Muitgchlnail deceased, alwhile he was a delegate roin LaM - fo lninUff of 225 renee county to the late Reptibhtan, . H(j;vck.unp et al vs, ncnry State ('onvcntion btonnnnl is yet g h judgment 70.18. to be tried. Collin gave the scheme WaltcrJA. Vood Co., vs. Conrad

away.

SlIA'KK

'KI)lIN

.Scitz; judgment 154.45.

KintiMiisK. Ford. Schneider vs. John

On April 27, the children and some Kellatns, et al, judgment for 3.0o friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Betz,' John Sternburg vs. NVittcnhorst tho genial managers of the Union insanity inquest, jury ti ml, verdic .......I u..Mincn.i tln wortbv couple of insanity, John Sternberg up

j

jrdict

Sternberg up

Sf I PANICKY -

FEELING

DuboiH DoingTH. Patoka was very high this

tf- Ws) were in at the buying, sw tow

hall hare tb baoeft

There will bo rare picfciHr while it lasts You'll Aeed to come quickly; though:

ailing over with it.

Dekemner Bros, it Co., started

i r

UP a new drv goous anu grocery

store this week, full of new stock.

We hope they will do all right,

What has become of our Dubois

Bo v. We think he was played out

by this high water.

UUHOIS UOINOS.

A

NEW ARRANGEMENT.

John Scherer,

JASPER, IND.,

DANIEL F. J. MILIER, Priprie'or. I HIV In thliiboprT iclllly fr rtpili.ng trim Bitcktotrr !- cUlty ot building Md rrpUlo STKAM KVUIKKS tU

Ulto kp noa ai-ppiy oi nnirii.ii,rir c. nd will lorn UrtlB u, ' W.'.ii

BKLT1SO. Md will fsrsLb n n Bart nwtlc. Will r.o.lr THRKSHIXO' 4 .il.NKJ. SRI'AUA

TORS. HORSK P0WKR9, c. ... .

rAKHKKS rKTK;ui.i. 7- 1 ii mehnclo ik thlr r. 'mir f 1 oil HlBdm. KPn i.d Moer.n II . c. tally m GOOD AB SKW. tnd at bat llttU il penu d I two rad." " T dolUri Ihl. Try It. .

iJAniKb v. 4 ' Mir se. last MILBURN de. CO.. JASrElt, INDIANA. t

HERE WE ARb

Wu hTe got iroods and (hey niut k'.

Kim st Winter tp Robfts. HorvA Blankets. . KukK daruesf. t Whip. i:

in the Harness Hue.

. m i 1 ,ii,nr!,., .ii iln hotel. iMimted iruardian.

Mayor by 100, and incennes, wu. b , - , - c . Haml All)ert H. Traylor vs. Chas. Rose r i t(v n,.i,,w.r.iiic idei'tniL' a iiccoinpauitvi i mv, . ..i..-..; r.

11 HMHii i . ii ..,1 coroivul m" them and tuen iuk-cv hi. juuKiueiit iui jM.n.w.. majority of Republicans Jefter- 1 ouse, it be- $21)4.25. sonville and Seym.mr wen 1 epub- g , Weiwiry f the State ex rel County Auditor vs. i:, f..- M... i.vst t him in their ex-ng tlR . -V' .'lu . A-'; i i i.:i. ..i f;,,.w,w.,r,. ,u.

" , ,, ; '".,i imiionenl landlord and his wile, some na.m; Mary .er, c ,u

were almost marvelous m the case of my Hu0W8 the trend of public sontiinenii u,,irii The State ex rel County Auditor vs. brought down with Pneumonia micceed- the nionctary polii) ol ) , thu congratulations decree for W)1.. ing La (irippe. Terrible laxv8.ns of ;nd a n.m.s ration, and its J Hor-.n n b of Jo,m m . 0e0

coiinmng would iaat noura wim iiiu , . ' ng w t h the tartii. jm uwn h" "fe " . fitp u.nrti,v couple. E. Sweenev, et a , continued. tnuping nessyet forjhe Morthv couple. o ys ""tlLV-V. c,r....Äi v,.afr,,tn tbo frvinir nan into the tire, a f'ovineton man got a divorce Q ninl nl ninckinnn vs. KreniDI)

ii nr. rvinif h iew iistuiuij , -----ra ,, i

Boot & Shoemaker.

Respectfully informs the public

that he has Iwught the shoe busi nessof Andrew Scherer and will con

tinue it in all its branches, both

making and repairing, at his shops Ef try thhu ... T....1 nml fill M'out (.till

street, Jasiler, and will endeavor to Coa and See Our Manmolh Stock,

Which We Offsr at Bottosa Prices.

MILBURN & CO.,

please his customers. He asks liberal patronage from the public.

April 37, t.-lm.

GOOD HORSES. Mr. WillUsa Dsalcra In Agricultural Impltiaenti,

.Tochum and Mr. M. 11. tiawiey, on

ini h M'W u scovery

. . . . " J ..A

liilek in itu work and liigiuy sausiiieiory In results." Trial bottles free at Martin Friedman's Drug atore. Regular size 60c. and 1.00. 1

f,.r tlii.ro is nnieticallv no difference

between Cleveland's and Harrison's monetary or tariff policy.

" O . . WIV.1. v.. II recently, because his wife kepi a wcK jiean vctincsd,iv, but not deservant girl who spit m the frying cM

pan to see if it was hoi enougu.

nln coimtv. will liave at Aefuni

Kapcin's stable In Jasper, rlurinip the

season of 1894. beginning aprii isi

two fine stnllious-oiie is a half Nor

man nn the Irr' blc and three qusr-

frRnlir and one quarter Tewprsl

nn the dam's side. The other la a Geo.

Wnahhiffton on the sire's side and al

Rull Pud on the dam's sb.e. Breed

ers, who want first class stock, re ia-l vlttd to issptct thesa hortts. la 1

JASPER. INDIANA.

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