Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 July 1894 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER "jjp-,n infant child of Mr. Hurke J wife, living in the north part of died on Friday last. It was
few days old. n's all tliu name, n slight cold, eonliuiP Hr severe cough. One MinCokI' 'un! banishes them. M. .rlinaii. ' Fait Kknt. House of five rooms 1 4th street at $4 per month. Ap;rat Coi'hikii Offick. Knot onlv relieves; it does more, it rTi, We "refer to One Minute Couch "J." Suitable for nil ajjes, all condi0i, at all times. M. Friedman, y KiLi'Ki). Caleb Lindsay, aged 1 years, was run over and killed k.t week at Tennyson by the early komng freight train. Barns are absolutely pninlcsM when De rjtV Witch IIael Salve is promptly tipjti. Thin statement is true. A jkt"ln'iawlv for skin diseases, chapped jji and Hps, and never fails to cure M. Friedman, y M.VKItIA(5K Lioknsks. 0 1 i v c r ir-on and Louisa Harris. Sitz, Jr., and M. Buchler. .V. Kreiling and A. M. Altmeyer. vileriek Alger and Ktta Kendall. irlv Itiser, Karly Itisera, Karly liters, anions little pills for constipation, k headache, dyspepsia and nervous M. Friedman. y
No Ultcr aid to dieMion. No better cure for dvepsia. Nothing mure reliable for biliousnefes autl constipation than PeWitt's Little Karly JUi-ers, the famous little pills. M. Friedman y Maicii:i. At the residence of her brother, Lieut. V. V. Kendall, on July 25, 1SJM, by Kev. V. II.
.Jackson, Mr. Kickdkiiicic Ai.c.ku, of
nseepi, Michigan, and Miss Ktta Kkxiai.i, of Jasper. This wedding, occurring Wednesday morning, was a surprise to the many friends of Miss Etta, who were not aware that she was thinking of marrying. The groom is a stranger to the people here, whom she had met while away from home. The ceremony was celebrated in
the parlor of the beautiful
residence of Mr. Kendall, the happy couple being attended by
.Miss Cvnthiti Jacobs and Mr. T. W.
Haskins. There was only a few friends present, to partake of the
cake and lemonade which was passed around. After receiving the congratulations of all, the newly
married entered a carriage and were
taken to the H. H. station, on their
way to his home in Michigan, bear
ing with them the well wishes ol many friends of the young bride.
Mr. Pi. M. Milburn spent
week at French Lick Springs.
following teachers
Uirdseve
lör-Tlie
?n chosen at
ir: Principal. M. .termediatc, Lottie jrv, Hattie Enloe.
have
for next
L. Horden; Dillon; Pri-
Not one minute elapses between the ant: of One Minute Cough Cure and fi Why shouldn't people take One nute Cough Cure? They should. y do. M. Friednian. y fcärThe crowning statue for the ibois county Soldiers' and Sailors' jiumiPiit was received from Condietit Wednesday, and is a fine presentation of a soldier with his n at rest. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cleanses, rifles ami heals. It was made for that
rjHse. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises',
ajiped hands, sores of all descriptions, 1 if you have piles use it for them. M. eihnan. y
är.Mr. Joseph Burger, of Madi-
a township, threshed last Satur
y .5.51 bushels ot wheat irom a
acre held or nearly an average 2s bushels to an acre. Who
n beat it? He had altogether
out 1200 bushels of tine wheat. It'. just as easy to try One Minute
airh Lure as anvtlimi: else. Its easier
cure a severe cold or cough with it
t your next purchase for a cough be
.! Almute Uoneli (jure. netter men
ae; better result: better try it. M.
linan. y
Hall's show on Monday had a
r c;owd for the size of the show,
I the acrobats and trapeze per
miers were first class in their x as was also the shell man, as
;ne "reenics found out. For a
aus it had the singularity of not
Ving any horseback riders.
X. It,
Dentistry. Wilson, I). I). S.
will Ih at tlu
bwn Hotel in Jasper Saturday, Mon-
aml iucstlav, .lulvl'.s, ;Uaiicl in, pre-
kv.1
r.tal
to do all kinds of work m the
line. Patients are requested to
bast June, Dick Crawford brought bis
twelve months old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had lieen
weaned at four months old, and being
sickly everything ran through it like wa
ter through a sieve. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases out without !en-
elit. The child kept growing thinner
until it weighed but little more than
when liorn, or crhnps ten Kunds. 1 then started the father to trivinir Cham
berlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea
reined v. Before one bottle of the 2ö eent
size had leen used, a marked improve
ment was seen, and its continued use
cured the child. Its weakness and puny
constitution disanienred, and its father
anil nivself Wlieve the child's life was
saved bv this reinedv. J. T. Mahlow,
M. I)., Taniaroa, 111. For sale by M
Friedman, the Druggist.
Base Ball Notes.
Tin- Trov ltue Hull club iiluyol the .luaiii rclult 'l'iiiilay.nii tlar (olli'ise Kniumls. 1'lif follow in Iw'tW M-oreby limine-
liming . 1 V 3 t 5 7 S . T Jasper ... 1 0 2 0 5 0 1 fi a IS Trov . .0 0 0 2 0 1 4 112
Tin' Trov Imivh uro verv irriitli'iiiunly ami
fMin-!tl tlieniM'lverf iin wi-ll utl!tliHl with
the genemu- treatment iireorih-U thvtn by
tin- i'it izt'ii oi .in-iiiT.
Schuh!- hiiil III bat 1 1 im rlotlif on (rum
tin-?turt. anil M'nt the tlr-t ball thrown lilm
to till- olh'Uc lilllKlltlK. Mart SfhuhtiiacliiT inaili- one ol the hv ftt Ii II Im. !ifiln I'Vitr tn:uli In tin iolitltv.
Doe Kremtip lia-. foiiml the ball at lat.
inaklni; a .-ate lilt ivery tune he vi;iit to tin
hut. ireene tnick out 11 men. .Mannut r .Milburn ba- hUineti In line play Oil' trim.
The Ja-iier club went to Hunt Iiilnir
Moniluv to wee the 1 ny UuntinubiirK aiiie. Jumper tiluvs Troy, at Troy, Aiisu-t .1, ami
lYterwburjr, at lVtirsburK, July 2, lwl. Four Bitr SuccesHcs.
Having the needed merit to more than make eood all the advertising claimed
for them, the following four remedies
have reached a phenomenal sale. I)r,
King's- New Discovery, for consumption, eomihs and colds, each lottht guaranteed - F.lectrie Hitters, the great Iteinedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Pucklen's Arnica Salve, the lest in the world, and I)r. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whoe name is attached herewith will bo glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Martin Friedman's drug stor 1 Rcs( 'wtioiis of CMfeleice. At a called meeting of St. Fidelis Pranch No. 1 1U. Catholic Knights of America, the following resolutions were tinaninuslv adopted:
Whereas, Almighty oixi in ins unerr-
Highcst of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
& X JBHSSXSf
Baking Pomler
ABSOUIEQT PURE
November, 17, 1893 ly.
l'KKKOXAL.
Skvkuk Accidknt. On Friday
jag last, as Mr. Gus Grainelspacherwas
unving two cows out oi pasture aumininir Tfiuttnr inn ff tlwim hnnnmn
Sherift I raylor of Jasper was in unrul and mn hm Gvat mn the city last 1 nday. Uockport to j1PiUi i.or nnil ' ,e,1 bhnnlf Kn
Mr. Jno. A. Sennersheiin went ture. He took the cows home.
to French Lick Tuesday for a few thouch. and then walked to DrJ
days rest. ilirannock's witliout snvini? anv
Mr. Herman Uothert and his thinL' to anv one about his injury,
genial wife, from Louisville, were in but gave out when he got there, Jasper on Monday, visiting Clerk and had to be carried home. An
Eckert. operation was perlormeu bv Drs.
Miss Maggie Kuehler is visiting Brannock, Kempf and Salb next
in Owensboro, Ky., this week, and morning, to replace the detached
ier sister, Miss Kose, has charge of vessel ana n was successiuny ac-
the millinery store. (coniinisheu, out he will no con-
Mr. August Sonderman and Miss,tmeU to bed tor some time.
Clara .Sermersheim leave to-day Fatal K. II. Accwkst. A train
or a visit to St. Marys of the f,f excursionists for Mareniro Cave
Woods, on the Air Line met with an acci-
Judge N. H. Peckinpaugh has re- dent at Velpen on Friday last.
moved his family from New Albany which resulted in the killing of Melto Evansville, where he will engage vin Stanley, of Albion, Ills., by a
in the practice of law. car falling on him, and the probable
Mr. Ilenrv C. FinkEsn..of Mon- fatal injury ol 31. Uycus, ot English,
-i , . , . . . . . .
trose, Colo., arrived in Jasper anu serious injuries to a uozun oin-
'uesdav, to visit his relatives anders. Ihe accident was caused by
many friend tl,e breaKing ot tne iront trucK oi
Afr Tnhn T,VmL-.T nnd Oscnrl the engine tank. 1 1 had just come
..... . ....... ... ...... .til.. ,.i. i.: i.
i ..ti ta 1.,.. r T. ,l oui oi inc. repair miup, uii uuiuuna
Ulli lull euilUBUii ivfi imi mm ... rl i it I " l
Tell City to visit relatives audi ,rsi , " w i"r'")
toy scao moor uunug ine niriKu.
I he excursion was a church one
friends
Marvelous Results. from Albion, Ills. Those hurt were
the banirajie car, which was
denuan, of Dimondale, .Mich., we
nennitteil to make this extract:
are I broken to pieces
"J the bank. The
as it rolled over
coaches did not
have no hesitation in recoininending I)r.; u down the hank, or the loss of Kuik s New Discoverv, as the results , . . , J i werG almost marvelous in the case of myjlife would have been very large.
Dentistry.
wife. While I was pastor of the lsaptist
Church at Hives Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeed-' v it v;Unn. Dentist, lesiros to in-
ing Hi (Jrippe. Terrible paroxysms of fonil tlie 1,1. that he will continue to couehinc would last hours with little m- ,i. r,..i,i.ir vihu in .Inipr: untwith-
...3...i.s" i: i :r ..i l.l (. . '
lernipuuii mm u teeiiicn n nut vuuiii stmituiic; the report to the eomrarw me not survive them. A friend rw-omtnend- titm of wim;i, wji ie published ' in the ed Dr. King's New Discovery; it wan tX,umns of this paper and the Huntingtpiick in its work and highly satisfactory lmr signal. He has no connection with in results." Trial bottles free at Martin. j)n p M Green, F. A. Urown, and W. Friedman's Drug store. Regular size - i)mvnH. nrofessionallv. But has
50e. ami $1.00. 1 made arrangements with Dr. B. A. Mos
Sbv. of iluntineburc. to attend all urgent
ieäses durin his absence, without extra
charge to patient. u.
with, and it was found to have do- tho bicycles, and the number of ad-
creased, by the rcjtort of tho As- muted errors each reported, is as folsessor, more than the nroiiortion of lows : Norman J. Smith, Arling-
other adjoining townships would ton, N. J., 73: Dr. James L. Howe,
justify, and it was thcreujon or- Louisville, Ky., 48; Jas. P. Lafferty, dered that the assessment of per- Philadelphia, 37; Martin I. J. Gnf-
sonal property, as returned by the fin, Philadelphia, 2i C. L. Jud-
Assessor of Madison township he kins, Necdham, Mass., 25; J. M.
increased 20 percent, all around, ex- DeArmond, Davenport, Iowa, üö.
cent money on hand. In all, there were received reports
The returns ot l'atoka township irom ioz uinereni persons, wiueiy
showed too large a decrease there, scattered through the U. S., with
uso. and the returns were exam- 5,300 alleged errois.
ined. and enoueh added to the Another notable fact is that there
amounts in various instances to in-was not a competitor for a bicycle
crease the assessments of personal from Dubois county. Do all our
iroperty as returned by tho Assessor studious persons take it for granted
of that township 30 per cent. that whatever is published m a It apj)eared to the Board by the school book is true, or were they statement of witnesses, that in Pa- too lazy to undertake a research of
toka township the township As-the school books lor errors lor the
sessor had in many instances made reward of one of the best make of out and signed the assessment bicycles the Columbia? We are
thinks for individuals, that they sure many of our handsome lady
might thereby escnio a jut valua- school mistresses could soon become
tion, and compel others to pay an grnceiui nuers, anu improve neaun,
increased tax to make up for their strength and beauty by canvassing undervaluation. As an illustration their districts on a Columbia. Miss
of this one of the best farmers had Phoebe C. Thompson, Plymouth,
lis houshold furniture and library enjoys the distinction of being the
returned at 15, when it cost him only competitor from Indiana, and
over 200: and six horses at 12ö, she reports seven errors, we won-
when he asks 150 for a sincle one der if they are in the Indiana School
of them, and his farm implements JJook series.
at 25, and 21 head of cattle, six
lorses, 40 sheep, Ac, and only 2U nishels of corn to feed them from
the 1st of April.
1 he hoard adjourned on Satur
day until Monday.
I he hoard on Monday examined he returns from Jefferson town
ship, and found that it was not
properly assessed, and that an in
crease by a per cent, would not do justice to over one-half of the citi
zens, as the very lowest assessments
came from persons in the best tinancial circumstances. It was ordered
that the county Assessor re-assess
Jenerson township, and raise all
undervalued assessments, and tile
his reiwt with the Board of lie view for further action.
On Tuesday and Wednesday the
Board examined and raised the
amounts of assessments in Madison
and Patoka townships, in accord
ance with the order heretofore made.
ill work warranted as represented, 'ing disiH'iisation has seen lit to call from
written Euarantees m ven in all cases our midst our esteemed aim worm
tn desired by patients.
lit.
)ale Reporter: It. W. Jones it
nhad their crop of wheat threshed 1 1 i .1
ieuav. l.uuu husneis nein' tne
d from fifty acres. Thev ex-
brother and fellow meudter, .mukimi Soiiittkii, Therefore lie it Uksoi.vki), That we hereby tender to the iM'reaved family our sincere and heartfelt sympathy; That the llranch has lost a faithful and worthy
!iiimlur ulin w:i-i i'viT rtndv to ooen
t to feed it if the price does notti,is hand and heart foranv act of chanty;
prove. That his iaiuilv lias lost a inie ami laiui-
.IUI mistiaiiii, n Kinn ami imune iuuiit, - and the comniuiiitv a cood and exemp-
hriuyer 1 louse, Middleburg, X. Y., un'w i-itizen.
knee, which laid him up in bed and Kksolvkii. That that the Kditora of ieil the knee joint to become stiff. A uu. Jascku Cociukk and Huntimrburg
-ni tvcoiuincmlcu htm to use Cham- Signal lie respectfully requested to infrlain Pain Halm, which he did, ami st!rt thealiove in their resictive pajers.
iho nays was nine to no arotinn. .nr. usoi.vki, That these resolutions ih; ferhas recommended it to many oth-' unread uimiii the records of the llranch.
.ami savs it is excellent for anv kind nml n iime 1m fnniisliiil the lioreaved
1 bniise or snndii. Thissiime rt'inedv 1 f.i.i.;u- nf mr . t--i-i u. I linitlii-r.
.oiaiiiousforitH cures of rheunintism.
ir cale by M. Friedman, the Dniggist.
The canning machinery is hein
fjusted and work would have been
in the first of the week, but for
fcon of the cans not beintr shin-
N- KvervthiiiL' annears nrettv
o 11 rtory so far. Marengo Ob-
rver.
Union Valley Viewings.
Harvesting is almost over. We again hear the humming of the threshing machine. Many of the people of our town went to the quarterly meeting last Sunday. An infant of Geo. W. Wininger was buried last week. Mr. Klva Parsons took a flying trip to French Lick. Miss Vina Simmons who has been
visiting friends here for a short time
Cwity Ifeard ef Review.
The County Board of Review put in the time from July 9th to the 19th in examining the returns of
the various Assessors and the blanks, and having the Assessors before them for personal examination under oath. It was found that the Assessor of Huntinghurg and Patoka township had not fully com
plied with his duties, and that the
Your Shopping
will Ihj nil tho moro fruitful of eood
results if you mako careful study of what is offered on our counters.
.. ,,u ..uuwiu. greater variety of lieautiful Ihe county Assessor reported lusUingH than ever before, and the
.i&u!5siieut ui juuersun iu nsuip, pncea are as Iowas carerui ouyinR
anu u was acccptcu anu approveu an iuhvh tut
by the Hoard, and the several town- bil nAnni.. CM-av ftf
hip Assessor's books corrected in laciwjnuiw mWv
1 .i I
uccoruuuuo iiiercwiiu. M"r-mr-r-m.-r tit
The Board is yet at work, and S. K IJ llSljlK.
..ti - ii f iww . r
wm unng me uupueaic oi iiiucoun-
a 1 1 1 111 MA. I
iy up to aooui wnai u was nisi year w t s,de of public Saw,
r ii ti mi i. i
neiore mey umsn. liiey snow a
commendable disposition not to let J ftSpCIV
tax-doucers escape bearing their
fair share of taxation even if they
do bribe township assessors.
Indiana
has n.rw returned to Frenck Lick, .corporauous .u. t u . -
iZetlS IiaU HOI UUeu piuiwuv iianum-
1 1 . -i .
to remain me rest oi uio seuswii. r--- , . :',a
.... ii- ., ii CO, ami Sllopeuae. nuiu uoura ivi N.B. spread his sails to t'ni to explain, and on Friday breeze and sailed into Crystal; we Mm Uothert Secretary of tin think he made a water haul. ,WllpmPM Miin,, Co.. of'lluntintr
were issued for
the
Farmers Milium Co., ot Hunting
burg, appeared before the Board and stated that the Assessor had told him that no oath or affidavit was required for the company, and that no proper assessment blank
had been delivered to him, upon
Milton A. Simmons met with gooil luck here of late, he swings his hoe briskly and exclaims "My Scott!" The F. M.B. A. convention went off with a boom, with Mr. Philip
Conrad for trustee and Willard (Javelw,ieh to make a return of the taxa
for assessor. bles of said company. Mr. and Mrs. llillard Simmons! Citizens of Birdseye appeared he-
are visiting friends and relatives at'fore the Board, by attorney
this place. -. McFall, and - 1 1 1 -A .... ...... 1
U'.. !. ;U Un .. nnr v llilll liesiruH-u u
11 IT LlllllrV Uli, I 11 III t.l -mmw
II. Nelson, who is in the ilrmr bus-
at Kmgville, Mo., has so much con
J. A. Mkiikingkii, I Pii ii.ii' Ka.htxki:, V Committee. John Hctz. J
Hov. Father Basil is on a visit to his father in New York City. Ptirintr his absence Kev. Father Cyrine,
of St. Meinrad. has charue ff his
Hock. John Sternberg and wife and Mrs.
I Jno. Toeniis are at the French Lick
nre m Chanderlain'M colic, cholera1 Kimm Ihi wont. Wi wi.sh them
l J . kjuiiiikr m vvin - - - -- - -
1 marrhoea remedy that he Warrant' , i i;,rt
tn- Uii.. i ... ..r I 4i... iiiw.
j imiiiiT mill iiui'in 'in iiiiti ... . m
fy to any customer who i not satis- Dr. O. A. lligliam is called to lafti-r na;.. ; r- v..u .. ..i,u L',vi .ilir.ul ovnrv dnv on account
'n iloing this Iwcause the remedy is ()f w crreat number of typhoid
fnain cure for tlie hseases for which f ....!.,.. i, rivra h.il
ii. I, ... .. .... ii'vur uiLirs iiilii. . iiv; i'uh.t ......
1 IIlll'IlJII.11 lltlil Ink !.. .'U It I fJ ,... ' "
i, .int iic niiiinn 11. tu iw i
") Ji. hnedman, the Dniggist
Cannolton Teienhone.
p iound(!(l as follow
'Ii by Kdolvvoi
,1
I Iii
wn A vi
.... i
most all of them are doing wen. T iu( wnL- Tlnnrv Sn.'lllSZ. while
Cannel- .u:,.;,,,, i.ntiio from Celcstine. fell
rs: On the from i,js buggvand received serious
on the cast y 'if not fatai injuries. Likely too
;ennp. nn lim cmiih . i
ai ,. . ' " ....... iinuen imu iiuce.
. - took and on the west by the! a, oilier -ivrimm and almost fatal
rjo nver and Kentucky Bourbon. nPn;(it?nt occurred the same week
lay your money and chooseh,,,. rrrf .hw. Stettnr. whiledriv
. I IIV I V " " - ----- -j
ourseit. ': i..,,,,,, ,, hvul nf wbnnt tho horses
lllö .. .v. w. .... w...,
became frightened and ran away . . . t . . .i
TL, it..... c with the loud, turning tne wagon
;.UL .u "A... "'.lover, dislocating iter hip anu onus
fly
1Jucklcn'H Arnicu Salve.
AZS her up considerable othenvise. w, and all skin eniptions, and imsi- Joseph I loohgesang. son of our es-
U " V"ut or no pay reuireo. (cemoa neighbor .lohn, supieuiroin ebo,0L-".,??.t.,.HJ; Inee.eenta ....; konn him in the
Ai i a . ta "i -'tartui i-neuiiian.i"""" , v
r"i, 184 lv. i house lor several wcckh.
OAlt,
John
showed that fire
lanre portion of
did has begun to holler again. .wrnt im thus burMeJ While out riving for pleasure de(lucklJ from the duplicates, Mr. Wesley Baggerly's horse go t 1 me ncw iniprüVements JW rescaml, as Wesley says, (at what , , t, As?WJor be valued
.1 l'Aal 1 .1. I a X nullit
tne lime oov snot inj um m.i ,
kicked his cart to pieces, but did
not iniure the boy. If Wes would
instead of the burned ones, and the
Board after examination ordered
to be made as prayed
nrv Landgrehe and August
ask Amos Panther why he did noti"'J; hold his horse, he would soon find
out that he did not have the muscle. Kwerej. mniMCl as officers of sev Last week while chopping wood,!eral incorporations in Huntinghurg, Al. Panther accidentally struck hisund Htlltc( that the Assessor had
totally failed to furnish them the proper blanks for their corporate bodies, and upon being furnished
blanks returned assessments as ioi
irt Iry Pri'sscil llrU-k Co.,
foot, the axe going directly toward
his ankel split his foot wide open ;
he will he conhned to Ins bed lor
some time.
Mr. Wiley Weaver, one of our lows: well known fanners, took sick Sun-j ti,,!
dav night and died.
Sunday morning, while out look-
at the com, B. B. Simmons and his
chum seeing some fish Boating in a bayou, B. B. says to his chum, would it be any harm to muddy that water and catch some of them? Oh
no, says his chum, there is no one to see us here, and it will not be like choppiim wood on Sundny: so
they both plunged in, made captjvdi
In raldku Towioiiiir
Iti'iil KHtutu in I'litoWu townslilp-
llllllllllKMiirK I'cMoiiuI I'roperty Total Slur Mill Co.. Ucitl Kittitti! In lluiitliiKliurKIVrsiiul Total Depot IMiiiiIiikMIII Co., Ucitl Kstute rcrxomil Totul
mnnv ol th t creatures and started
for home; on going B. B. made the remark about meeting some one, and would rather go through the
woods or leave his lish ; the partner
insisted not to do that. They did
meet many, and the Kev. would thoroughly explain to every one he would meet; he reported the iv xt day that they weye tarpon. Tip-po-ted.
..$7.100
,. 40U 500
W.000
KAM
1.V00
$7,'1S
1,000 $10,!
11.100
3.MM
In lluntliiKlxirx
Totul -'.000
The Board ordered these returns placed on the Assessor's book, and continued the matter for reports
from other corporations m those Io
calities, and adjourned until Satur day. Sntnrdav the assessment of Mad
json towhship was gone througl
Hmk Seekers' ExciirsiM.
Tickets will be sold by theL.,E.
REMOVAL SALE!
Preparatory to removal to the ncw,
j. Cons. It. K. on account of Home larce and commodious building of
Seekers' KxcuraionH, at one fare for the .j r q. B. M., I will offer lor the wmi rä tritt rrrAii 1ir vintmiiniiH nttMttüCrP I '
only, ami limited to twenty days from MÄ4 OA Hou August 7th, Sept. 4th, Oct. '2d, Nov. (Ith, 11 6X1 OU UaVS
ii.m lut j tn ail if if TninrQ in i m
Alabama. Florila. Georsria. Mississippi, My entire stock of goods, consisting
North Carolina. South Carolina, lenties-i t.. Vnllnnu Tfarii
irnnlnnlrv. nntli nf. but not inelnd- "1 " '
ine' Henderson, Louisville anil Lexing- and CltpH, Boot ml ShOCH,
ton, Louisiana , east ot .f'f 8'V? "1 Men8 and Boy' Ready except on i . & M. . It. It. btop-overs , . in territor- South can be arranged with Made Clothing at Greatly
amenta there. Riluced PrieCH.
Scheel Beek Errere. The enemy of Low Prices (The
. Irv...i; C..en, ivill lu disrmit imicd.
The Couiuku has received from n (lu ,u, ' Kr;(.ti, for t.,,Mh
!. r .r..i.,:.. rv. n m. j
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UllUr Ul ftl-x IUU m a .13 iiuiiiiuiiia w f,..,nr
lersons who reported the largest .... '
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numoer oi aumuieu errors in uuy
school books now in use in schools.
Our readers will remember the offer
was published in the Coimukk last
Julv.
It is at once remarkable and as
tounding that so many errors should
be admitted by school book authors
in books intended for the instruction of youths. The report shows a to
tal of admitted errors of 0 J, of ei
rors claimed, hut not admitted to he
such by the authors, of 3,114, and of ernirs claimed in books whose
authors proved obstinate and failed
to deny or admit them, of 1,53.
The Coukikk believes the Pope Co.
made a mistake in not publishing
with its report a list of the books
whose authors evidently were op-
nosed to havmtr their errors ex-
Thanking our friends for past
we solicit a continuance ol
patronage, now that we
Oflfar Good at a Sacrifice.
Come, See and be Convinced. JOHN P. NORMAN.
Ihkland, June 22, 1894.
W. L.DOUCLA
S3 SHOE
M THE MST. MeeewKAKine,
MttatbtWtfM.
Tarn!
ft klM W. Im
posed, or to correcting them, hut
JOHN A. SERMERSHEIM,
Janper, Indiana
preferred they should still be used J'1""'-
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L:." : , ' dTX Bmme Townnhip Truntee'
eeilUlillUJil mm imotiiuwun iiiniviiu lVtlfl
f ..11. 'PI,,, I.,n fVi l.uu Hnno
Ul num. i """-I . . , rr....,w. ll,w.
f .l I.".... .. HIB uuuerBiKUCu, inwuy
inu uumu oi suuwuiuii t5iv towhshin, Dubois county, hereby mvea vice, by its efforts to secure correct- notice that he will attend to all luisine
ness in school books, and it should pertaining to the otllce of Trustee, at his
U nrlr furl irr nrfmH inv residence Iii innes souiu-eani oi ruiivin-
' ' " :i:..t:' r"V klllo. on SatimUys of each week, and re-
tiiosu nuuiura ur iuuiiiui nneiibi nil oersons having t
fuse to correct
them.
errors when shown nss o nresent it on Saturday. CitUens
desiring Iwoks from the Township Librarv, are notifitnl that the Library,, kept by Win. .Aicllarris, in Porteraville. Hknrv M. Hkkiiienbauoii, Tnistee. May 18, 1803-y. rtratTBr "Home ! (Oh Mill utret-t, Jnnper, InJ.) PHILIP KASTNKK, Prep'r.
It is siiiEiilar. too, that there
should be 3,114 differences of belief
as to facts between persons who
think themselves capable of invest!
lmtimr as to the correctness of school
books. The result shows that no school book should he permitted to
tin sold or Used 111 SCllOOlS UlUlI It ti.i ..n,....i.....l lnulnn thomuiill-
l.na 4ir henn Hiihmittcd to a COin- lyovurhuli'ü,nür'ilnew l"" " has lirst neon suouuucu io cum miw f for publl0 enumi in i n. netent State hoard for examination, me utile win hIwh b tounti well uppiivi.
and has been approved by such r board , aa alisolutcly correct in its Ar, well ..im ii-iteej-ier.! Statements of facts. llquom nd clKni. and polite ttBtloB ai.
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