Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1895 — Page 4

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1 VSPEH rOriRlFRl W.T.Snfonl,SuiioH.sntof Lev,1 O .VOX ilV VUUIVll!iIV;er, Clarion Co. Ta., writes: Icannv-

.Sunday Excursions.

oiniuend One Minute Couch Cure as the The I- K. k St. L. IS. U. will resume

bot lever uhm. It pave in-tant rluf its tvcular one fare for round tri exmr.

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ami snjuicK rare. rnetinian.

GERMAN DAY CELEBRATION.

JASl'KK, DUBOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.

Knt.red at Iba rtot at Jpr Indiana. fr

FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1S95.

Von Cox, a teacher in our public! school, has announced himself as1

Deaecntic Ticket for Town Officers For Clerk. ANDREW J. 1IEIU.EI. For Trfiinurrr. CHAM.KS SOLIUA. For Maninil. Kit A N K VON I K ItSC 1 1 J! 11 )T. ForTriut lit H anl. HK.VUY 1'FAL. , Fur Trut- Sl Ward. riUUP Kr.VKKU ForTiutrr, Iii Wnnl, WILUAM II. HICK.

pious on Sunday., Ix-tween all local pta-

lions, tieketspKMl day of taleonlv, un May 5, 1Ä5. The exi-urious will k continued each Sundav dutinc the mihi.

iner. tf

tilizeas SImmM AH Assist. The German Day celebration on May 21st, under the management of the Union Hand, will bruit: a

large number of jieople to Jasjier, ap'HMtitment next September. He . ti.i.n ...:n i r - . i - i. t r .... .i .i 1. 1 . i-

Mivr in liuurauiv imurvseu, n siue .nr. vox inree outer canuitintes ' .,i ..:: .t .i .-. , . .. - . sll

our caucus inase uie projier enorcs. ; are m tue neiu ami tue race tor the The literary program, embracing' otlice promises to be a livelv one.

such prominent people as Hon. J. ! Huntingburg News.

Spring IS HERE, AM) SO IS Ol'K

NEW MILLINERY!

ALL THE LATEST STYLES !

fm m awa m. a m a m m

candidate for cotmtv SuiwriiiteiHl-j"eraicr inn liver üetore. ÄU üapes Ol Hats

cut. which iKisition is-to I' filled he'. -. ,. . , .... .. . .

. ... . , .. iw sun an i.iMf nuu prices. 1 on are uiviicu to can una uisneci our

.stock whether you buv or not, as we want till to know what the latest

LoDisvillB, Evwil & St. Louis

Consolidated R. R. "THE AIR LINE."

!. Miles the Shortest 53

liclwecu L,niiMviIlo Jb St. Louis.

The Preferred Itoute to the Eut unci West.

G. Shanklin, the eloquent tongued;

lion C. Ci. R. Moutoux and Hon. M. A. Sweeney, is all that could be desired, while the number of celebrated bands of music that have volunteered to assist, and a choir of -sweet gingers, will insure an enjoyable tnusic.il treat, and the grove will be full of pleasant recreations , under the welcome shade of beauti-; ful trees. The Band solicits citizens generally, particularly business I firms, to get up suitable floats to ' join in the procession, and it ought !

a rutty, in 11 u brarinC, to be made a pageant worthv of the

Ol Mil I frrO'lt nrant it w tninnilitil trt f-r.fi... -

Vfc V Wilt II 3 llltVtlVIV V V V. J ill memorate. The organization and ( consolidation of the German Em- f pire wis one of the immense strides !

of the century in the progressive! march of civilization, and citizens

of all nations may well recognize its j

importance.

In Jasper events of the magni

tude of this celebration are not of

ten undertaken, and all should prepare in time to help add to its suc

cess, bet your floats ready, and invite vour friends from abroad to

come and see vou that dav.

es are.

LEMING &MILBURN,

Issues of iM.

"7 vmer next yrmr will Be rallrd up-

on ta vote at the clrctlou for I'rrllrnt antl Cuntrninrn, upon the financial juration. To do o Inlrlllgrntly rvrrjotiv

hould ituily anil unilrrttam! It, so matter

ta what party they may belong COIN'S FINANCIAL .SCHOOL tearhe It clearly.

truthfully

and Impartially. It I a book

page. RatnUomrly illustrated. . . V H . . . . . . . . . .

hamUonir volume of 303 paget , ltcarinir

on the flnaoclal questloa. but written In the form of an engrovtliir, ami InterettlBf

tale. Already orer 300,000 cnple hare

bees aolil.

The COURIER will present either one, or have either one eut. postpaid, to every ubtcrlberto thl paper who will pay a

yeara aubtcrlptlon in advance. Any oix wanting both boolca can have the ail ill

iional one lent them for 25 rent. Io not

ail to rea ncm orinrr polltlclana warp your Judgment by fallacies, and endeavor

totecurevour vote againt your own in-

""' mere is no politic in either

book, but tatrmrnta oftnlld frt. Subscribe to the Conti EK now uud get jour

choice of tkeru

AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED,

(At Miss M. Kuebler's former ston. west of Court House, in Jasper.

Mar. 2C&-2III.

riMK CAItO INKFKKCT, .Ian. 1.IMÜ5 JIA1X LI NU

Went IIoiiiiiI. Kut It. . I

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WOOL!

WOOL!!

, RESTORES Natural 6rtwth

5HIP TO VS. The largest CommtMion IIonv- in the South. The raot liberal adran-

ce. and best faolitic& for trcttini; hich prices. We eil to the F.astern factories and me

the middle man a proht. Issue warehou: rfeiils add store fret: of charL'e. SackH lur-

nithed free o charge to those who khip ui. We illicit khipnionti of everything in thepro-

uBccunc. n rue us iüi prices. UrDMHniU.r ADTrD ff Ht. 313. 315. 3171 319 ftM Cwrt, UHHSWLU, KT. " tWWÜWWJLÄ!: 1 tM

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KVANSVII.I.K DIVISION. M xt 31 V"' . . !. J-i. 1.111. lO-V I.V. Jii-p,.r .r. yjo 3t;j0 y n

tl.Ctt l.v. IIu'burK'Ar. 'AOS 11- ' Lincoln h.1.1 I .XI Ar. Kvu" vlllu l.v. ß.U)

Nu. 3.10 U.I5 2.13 S.I0 1.00 7.30

or THE

HAIR

WHE- -ALL OTHER - Dressings FAIL.

nrnois corxTY a(;knt fok

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a large panv 01 survevors, un

der charge of Chief Engineer Geo,

V. Kittridge, of the Big Four, have

started from Jeffersonvtlle to survey the route of the new line of the Big Four, which will give it its own entrance into Louisville. Another surveying party started from North Vernon. Louisville Post. In speaking of the new law, which requires trustees to publish their reports, the Washington Gazette says, "the commissioners of

A Warm Friend. Kolev's colic and diarrhoea cure is

very hot. but when ililntt! it is n u-nmt

friend indeed to tho:-e sufferins from !

ad5(k. M. Friedman.

I can conllally indorse Ayer's Hair I lpor, a one of the tet preparation H

for ihe hair. When I Ik-pin twins Ayer's Hair Vigor, all the trotit part of bit bead oj aboni half of It was K-iI.l. The nse Ol

of only two bottlei restored a natural

pronih, uhlch still continues as in my o

youth. I tried several other Iressiap. V... ... ft . , . . - tl - I.

I'm iur au laiinL. .jci s Jläll li'l q ts the besL" Mrs. J. C Pkecssek, o

Converse, Texas.

Ayer's Hair Vigor

PSEFAKEO BV

Ai ladiaia

Vcatucky Tcrais.

Lawyer utters to lake a

Marder Case or Unusual

Brownsville, Ky.. April 20.

(Special to Courier-Journal.) Will Hare Skacgs, who was indicted at

the March term of the Edmonson

circuit court for the murder of Win.

Gray, a cross-tie maker, and who is

Daviess countv have been publish- n0TV in the Brownsville jail .awaiting

ing the reports of trustees for manv

years, and have saved the county considerable money by doing so.'' W. E. Channing: In the sight

of God greatness does not depend on the extent of our sphere or on the effect produced, but on the energy with which God's will is per-

iormea, the spirit in which trials are borne, and the earnestness with which goodness is loved and pursued.

During the present term of court a judgment taken before Esq. Dillon against Theodora Stewart.bv Madison Tp., for failure to work on the highway, when warned by the Supervisor in 1S7.S, was renewed, and now Mr. S. will have to pay the judgment with 17 years' interest and costs. When rendered he was a young man, without any property, and now he is a farmer in good circumstances.

Horses Stolen Thief Captured. Last Friday night two horses were stolen from the stable of Mr. Wm. Breidenbaugh, near Portersville. He tried to track them Saturday, but after following a short distance lost the track. He then got the Courier to print him a lot of postal cards, describing the horses and supposed thief, and offering 125 reward for both, and by Sunday's mail sent them in every direction. One of them went to Sheriff Buckles, at Vincennes, and on that day in the evening, he captured the thief with the horses, and brought the man to Jasper Monday, where after presentment to the court, he gave his name .as Joseph Shuler, and plead guilty. Judge Welborn sent him to the" ten for 3 years, and fined him 5. He says he didn't steal but one horse, but the "other would just lollow."

tnai at ine June termor court, is feeling much elated on account of a letter he has leceived from an attDrney at Jasper, Ind., which is as

follows :

Mr. "W. H. Skaüü.-. Dear Sir: "Will

come anu ueiena vou ana insure vour

acnuilal lor $JtX), to be paid as follow.

$50 in advance us retainer, $30 when the trial tegins, and $100 when vou are acquitted, but not to be paid unles vou are aciuitted. I will also require you to pay the reasonable exjtenses in traveling to and from Brownsville. If vou desire

my services, write at once and I will

come iruruediately upon receipt of your

tetter anu retainer, in me meantime do not talk with any eron about your case. Hoping to hear fiom you, I remain vours truly. II. G. PH ILLIPPS. The important witness for the Commonwealth is Skaggs' own son, a boy twelve years old, who lives with his maternal uncle, a Baptist minister. The boy first made the confession of the murder to his uncle, who promised him protection, as he claimed he was afraid his father would kill hirn if he told on him. Since the receipt of Attorney Phillipps' letter, the authorities here

believe that Grav mav vet belalive.

and that Lawver Phillipps mav

know something of his whereabouts. A mystery surrounds this case and M m.

eveiv euort will te made to solve it.

The Coroner made a thorough

search for the body of Gray. Hwent to the spot where the lxy claimed it was put, and with a fi r e of men drained the creek, b it

neither the body nor any trace of it could be found. Skaggs being unable to employ an attornev the court appointed Capt. J. T. Wilkins, of Bowling Green, and Hon. .1. S. l.ay, of Brownsville, to rer -resent him.

Dr. J. C. AYER t Cd, LOWELL, MASS.

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THE IMPfrtE DRIII

tOCKIIMIT DIVISION. 'I 10 41 41

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KM UM s.i5 l.v. Lincoln Ar. 7.V0 11.:) 7 ü 11. tt I2JM 10.0U Ar.HufkiMirt l.v.fi.'M in v; c m

TKI.L CITY DIVISION. M M 51 jo a- s.

Il.lll. 11. III. 11. III. H.tn. n in i

MS 12.10 M0 I.V. Lincoln Ar. T.-'t i- 'L u

MA 2.1 U.30 Tell Citv .31 !..V. fiw

ia(tt 2.15 y.10 Ar. Cunn'tou Lv. C'iTi Ui T in

jit is the BEST Becaussjit is what ire claim it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED. ! It sows, with the same gear, the same quantitv of wheat or oats. It is the on! v drill in the world that will do this. ! THE FOKCE-FKED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT i used on the Empire Drill is fast superseding all ! others, because I It is the only one made that is a KOKCE FEED. ! It does not paste nor clog up. . It distributes an even continuous tn am.

j It is taken ajrart without loosening a nut, spring, bolt or kev.

It feeds out all the phosphate in the box. rSso have a complete stock of

Tin towct tlcki t rates to the Wi.t. . . ..n

a foIlllTN It II 1 1 lfflllTlll lllforilllltliili u in I...

(linilnliiti on atiDlication to tin- uml.i,.!,...)'

;-e tlnitjour ticket read via the r IIC." Jl. ItKNKIIICT. Aw'l .I..W....1

It. A. t'AMI'IIKLL. Urn'J l'ai. Aent. "

"OSAK, Trav'K IMsn.Atf't, St, Inil.

II. WIIXKV. It. A. ADAM? Drs. Wilson & Atlams.

ljiceH!e Notice. "VJ"OTICK I. btrebr ritra twite citurn f Jspr. -- lUicbrWcr tovobip. Dtttwi cociitr. lad

ussi meutustrslerw. male niu.a ..f th- Vmtrd Ss s-. spply to tb CeOBtr lmai.taor f

uao o.sctr ti itrir nut rtsaUr .is ta Jan 1 for Hcn to reull latoxlratio; liquor.. lr ttd win, and (nait th iiar to b drnk oa tb pttmit. ooJr th prori, Um of th U of In4u xoirraiac twh lcr n Tb prrci. lucjtWa Jire jili liquor are to be oM I OB 1! Vo. 103. a .hufB oa th orfriml nl.t

cfth tn of Jj.per, Kjirj-rUxe tuwn.bip. In--At

cwansj. imam f KA JK KUSSEL

LICENSE NOTICE. TOTIfK t htrtbf fftTo to th ntu,r. .f Japr. atxl K:ntTtrt tomti.tip. iMboU countv lixt . Ibl the Bbierlsnnl. a male eitnn of iK- i-.,..i

Str.. tll annlrtotbe CBatr rmniui...

M.aui nway i loeir Celt n ir n

Jaae. 1.. tor a ticea t retail Intoxlcatinc

uqeor. r k2 miti lil rrmlt thr ..m t K.

drnk on th prcai. aolr ib proi i.tvo of tb

oi iiniibi coteraics.ccb licQe, The prtcii !jtion b?re aeb Jt.ioof are to fce ...II . - . w . ... . .. . .

toe ortfttuiput ortL to-a of Jasper, Bj:cbndt

luan.sip. uaioicouoty. lotfuni May 3,'S&-3t JOH.V R TROtTMAK

otiee of Lettin"; Grading

Contract. Notice is herehy siven that the Koanl of Trustees of the Town of Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana, will receive sealetl projiosali for nmdine the roadwav of all that part of Main .-treet that lies between Fourteenth and Fifteenth street, in said town of Jasper, ax"onlin2 to the respect

ive orders ami ordinance niale bv said Hoard of Trustees in relation to" such 8rraIe-work. up to Mondav. the 27th lav

of May, lsyö, at 4 p. in.

Irani grade-work is to be fnllv completed on or oefore the 15th day o'f Julv, lSW, and plans, estimates anl ecitieä-

tions tliereof can le seen bv calling on the Clerk of said town.

The Hoard reserves the rieht to reieet

anv and all bid.

Dated at Jasper. Imliana. the 20th

lay of April, 1SU5. j

liy Unter of tlie Hoard. I vnunr t It T. rl..l.

. . .. ..r.r. . v. r.i.it r.I.f IUII V IviA, At John A. Sermersheim"; itore.

.May 3, 'ft-3w

LAMPERT'S BEST WACONS,

Plows, and II kinds of Fannin

Examine. Aug. 10. 189 J.

Implements. Come

FELIX LAMI'ERT, West Oth Street, Jasper, Ind

and

JASPER. - - INDIANA. Have )!li!ic! ii Tir riiiimoiil otlii.' in .In. ii. .r

ami are liretiaretl tti tin all kiinN of Denial

iiirk. r. Wilson uill ) iniiml III flllalftlla

tlie lirt Heek ot earn month, ami Dr. Adam-, at all Cliues. I'rlrr ri.iiiiiiiilili. Ciiii.nltM

lation free. All uurk warranteil, anil iuifarlion i:iiiiriiiii.' il. i'ill.iiif..mi..i tm.in n.

la.

'IllC In the li:.il Itiiililim. Sfintli Iii., .if

Pulilie Square. " Apr. 12, HI.

JUMBO JEANS RANTS'.

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World.

Also a full stock of Clotliinjr, Dry (ionils, Xoliiins, UootH

ctlltl 9IlftM ai

ECKERT S NEW STORE,

Dec H.-Ji,

Ojiposite the Indiana Hotel.

Brighten Your Homes !

St. Fidklis Dav. Last Sunday, being St. Fidelis day, the name-dav of St. Fidelis Branch, C. K. of A, of Jasjer, the Branch appropriate v celebrated it as the anniversary of the establishment of the branch in

Jasper 15 years ago. the uni-J formed rank turned Ollt. hf!lflf(l he !

the Star Band, in the afternoon, saw-millihg.

and with the other members, and a ' Mr. Albert Kirby was seen late large number of citizens, marched Sund:iy night on the road patching to a grove south of town, where suit- his bycicle. able addresses were made by Kev. Mr. Oliver B. he pravs before he Martin Hoppenjans, 0. S. B., and eats; hesavs oh, Lord", who art in

units. ouima ailU l'Ill . Ilo.ivnn, ntm Iiim LJI.

Birch Creek Brambles. Mr. Henry Mallory ami George Vogel have quit work and gone to horse swapping. We think Henry will soon come to the bridle. The man who walks with a cane, and has a high heel boot, was at the widow's the other dav. Look out, Griff. Mr. Joe Bowers savs he don't like

Notice of Town Election.

Notice is herebv eiven to the voters of

tue incorporated town of Jaier, that an

election will beheld at the usual place of holding elections in said town, on the

tirst Alon lay in May, 1SU5, being

MONDAY, MAY ütll, IhU.J, For the purpo-e of electing the following officers of said town, to-wit :

One Town Marshal ; One Town Clerk; One Town Treasurer; One Trustee for the 1st ward of said

town, to serve two vears ;

One Tnx-tee for the I'd wanl of said town, to serve two years; One trustee for the 1th wanl of said town, to serve two years. In testimony whereof, I hereunto set " . my hand as Clerk of said town eal ol Jasper, and atlix the oliicial

. ' seal thereto, this 1-Sth dav of

April. A. I)., ISU5. AmiKew J. ÜKKf.r.i:, Apr. 19, '5-3t Clerk Town of Jasjer

IB

UCKSKIN REECHES

MRS. M. B. SALB

Has the onlv exclusive

Wall Paper Store

In Dutw.i- eounty. ami invito the injeetion fif Iter !tock hy all who want to make their homer. look attractive. Ill THE LATEST STYLES ! EVERY ROLL NEW!

POPULAR PRICES!

(All paper trftmned without eatra charKe. , Now l-yoiir tunr to tlx up. Come ami Kft

njfurc. JI. II. SAUL In front of Court Hotixe. on tli street, one tliMir wt of Dr. al! oillce. Iar. 2., tV-vlni.

.loiuniDia Township Trus

tee's Notice.

Tbr nntlersfigntNl, Tnistee of Columbia Tp., Dultois county, Ind.. will attend to

misijii'ss ai ins resilience on

..ei. .-.iiiiniiiv, mm persona Having

iuu.-iiip business to ir.uisact are re-

quesie.i to present it on that day of the

The Township Library is kept at the

. tiiiice oi wie i rustee, wlu e those en-

iiueu ean obtain Inxiks.

Nklo.v Hakhis, Tmstee. June 2Sth, ISiiS v.

Xotiee of Administrator's Appointment. t Notice is hereby piven that the unlersigne! has been appointed Administrator of the e.-tate of Lticinda Dillin, late of Dubois county, Imliana, deceased. Said estate is wlv'ent. SAMfKL II. DILLIN, Admr. TiMYiu: V HrxTEK, Attyg. Apr. l'.Kiw.

Madison Township Trustee

INotiee.

Xotitv is given that hereafterthe Tms

tee oi .Madison township willln? at the

store room of .Mr. John P. Nnmum. in

t.i i .. t. . .

; ..vi.ni.i, on every .-atuniav lor tne inir-

......... nt ..... . .

iu-v ui Hiiciiuing to lown.-iup business, and all jterson having Imsiness with the

townsmp areexpectetl to conOne it to

tno-e uays.

ine Indiana School iiooks will be

lounu at Norman ä Crav's store at all

times. c. J. Kviukd.

-Mar. 2-J, '.-y Trustee .Madison Tp.

In the Lead

That is whore we are continually striving to be. spurred on by your

approbation and evidence of good will. We think we have surpassed

our own record, though, this season. You are warmly invited to pjiss opinion.

The Popular Store of

S. KUEULER,

Jasper, Indiana

BARGAINS

MB

no,

XST HAK, KSTFITDNI, KST WEAJUM

Kästner, interspersed with mu.-ic and paid him seven; thv kingdom and good cheer, and a pleasant al- come with a big bass drum: I didn't ternoon was spent. The branch is pay him all but I paid him some. in a healthy condition now. with fid flh Ir.1 li- .... 1

and make us able to take

twist,

members, and 24 in the U. IL

omce its organization there have mouthftills ils big .as our fist: and if been seven deaths among its mem- there is anv in the pot, have them bers, and the insurance received by to bring it while it is hot. I .ask he relatives i has been a great relief Thee to make us able to cat all on bn 1 i V i ,y head of , a famU' the tabl(J5 Wcsu us and bind us, and belons 10 sorno such or8ani' Put s where the devil wont find us.

JEAfl PRfttS

JAHI'Ki:, INDIANA.

Headquarters for

VEHICLES

And Farming Imple

ments of all kinds.

Binder Twine

at the lowest figure. JIKNRY HURST Artistic Paper Hanger

CLOT HING!

ülf wt$lj to close out Ol'K stock of Mess, Boys antl Youths Cloth.

iaf, as we have decided to discon-

this line of Merchandise and now OFFER (Our Stork of ülotlif na

MACHINE SHOP, at prices which mean sides. This

Co.vkkr ok Newton asi 7tii Sts. is not to ulvertl?c our stock but to

lAQDrD IRir give tne public a chance to save IWilaf inonev in the inirchiLae of clotliinir.

OANIEL F.J. MILLER. Proprietor. and to assure our patrons when we

riiAvn m thitfbnp tvrry .acuity for reptinoc tilitce an ad vertiscineut we mean teamiicblt3rryaralllni.aiMlB).capKlal I' , . ...

what we say. Hespectlully,

l.l.oke.p.ahanda;apPlyofSnAFTINO,rirES OIOIA & GRAY. IC. loa will tum shavllln m .1. r.u I

..J.IJU" ,or '-KATIIKIl ASDBUIHIKK IRKLAM). INDIANA. BM.TI.NO, b.1 will furni.li any ize on bort nnllfc. v W ill r.palrTIIRKSniXC! MACIIIMtS.aKPAKATOIlS 0T' Z' Ji

IIOKSK IIIWEKS. Ac.

FA KM K kS IA KTICLXA m.T ire In vltt to clv.'me

a ci.iik lomake (tied apparently worn out HlnJer

nvjprr. inu Jior. Ufiiu. dc., fully ao OO0I AS

. ami at .but Utile exprntt If a penny ind I two rarnttl." I c.u tav. joo many dollart IliU ! ay Tryli

DAMKL K. J. MILI.EII. Ma? 10, 'VI W. LDOUCLAS S3 SHOEH'.'&vKft

A etlMr peclaHla far

4 Mlaac an ta Bfitin fhtWtf. 8 deacrlptlT adrarUaaait wktotl aHtra la tfct

A.VIl-

i by THE GOOD! DI CL0TH1K GO.

Wall Decorator.

.Offen his servio. to the leoploof Du-j jbois county. hVthuntcs tiimleon work'

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EVANSVILLE, IND. isonable prices anl in the bvst ityle, and I JASPEK. INDIANA.

i - -i r. .. n. . .... i '

as ijuick wiiM.-iL-iu wiui pxxi worn. ; Jnti.ij,ift5ui,

TowiiNhip Trustce'8

Motive. The iiiulersignetl, Tniptee ofHoone towh.hii, DuIkjic (fiiinty, liorehy pivt'8 notice that he will nttem'l to all hitHiness pertainiii.' to the olliee of TniKtce, at his resilience 1 iiiiles .otitliH'.uft of l'ortursvillc, on Hatiinlays of each week, and reItiept all jiereoiiH linvinp townnhip husinenn to prevent it on Saturday. Citizens de.xiriiur looks from the Ttiwnship Libniry, are notified that the Library is kept by Wm. McIIarrifl, in Porternville. Hk.vkv II. HitKiitKNii.ifou, Trustee. Jlay IS, lS!-y.

station.

Amen.

Texas Jack.

btzet PAim wABaUarn

For 8ale hy S. KUEBLER. Ftb.l,-ir. JAtPKR. INDIANA

Satisfaction piaranteed. Apply at John

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