Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1895 — Page 5

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of Mail Closing at Jasper P. 0. liwirs , T uiVl 01 IMelllM'd at til" J.tpT I. O. .is. 'it KMuU ,,'',ot'k' " ''50 ',,U'" A'Ji! I.n"k uttir r.nite ß n. in. liH.uiili ..L.. utt Ij.. in. ill linilit.rl. , ,t.,, npim iinlv.il of iii(iruii' ami .if ; t-' I r I' V'-t . ..V L . , I. Vi " .. l'.....,r.vj Tlillr.Juv.niiilKil Clothing at osl at Kekcrts New S Storo. Pit Vor baojain. in shot's pi to the m. j-li-'f More ; the only vxelu"ive shoe mV ii iw rrtf" The lluntiiifiburg and .laspvi l,t.. bailers will crosjs hat at .las 1M r "!! ""liiv noxtChildren Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria. rirlJroek's livery stable, and six lir-e.s and total outfit, at Velpen, birned Saturday niornmj fcttp-jH.-cd incendiary. .f,uuJ. The M'-"t pleasant little pills for n-siu-;itinir the bowel, nrf DeWitt Little j.;,rl Itters. Cure Siek headache ami ivii-'il'.'tion. Saiall lill. Small dose. M I ricditinu. v Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria. Tlirre is great langer in neglecting i".,!., . cholera and similar complaints. Vn isolntely prompt and safe cure is f miil in De'WmV folic and Cholera csir- M, Friedman, y y-Showers lolicved tho torrid temp' rature this rain is needed week, but a good Trivileru find a tafe companion in IeA,! s Otlicnnd Cholera cure. A change hi Irmkini: water and diet, often causes K-u-iv .uid dangerous complaints. This ii.. ii. uie always cures theln. M. Friedi.uiu. y iyT! e picnic at Cedar flarden arktinla?t Monday was well attt l.ile 1 and a i enjoyable time wa ha 1 by all. Mr. Lauer has made nunv improvem ;nts and now has tl e place in first class shape. The l. n- inr ll or is one of thu best in tf.e v lunty. T n-re is one medicine that will cure ,:i. .ediatelv. We refer to DeWitt's and Cholera cure for all summer iiiplaoits. No delay, no disappoint !" uf. no failure. M. hnednian. v M 'thers will lind CliamK'rlain'sCouirh l lv especially valuable for croup uil uhoopiui: couirli. It will yive ; :upt relief anl is safeaud pleasant. We ti;ie sold it for several years and it Ii never f-iiled ti give the most perfect o ite-faction. (I. Wltichanls, Dmpiesne, r.i S.M by Jf. Friedman, druggist. Wlien llaliy was rfct, wo Rave hf r Cartorti. Wlten slm was a Cliild, s4ij cried for CaJöOtti. Wlii-n tJit! lwaino Mi, slio cluni; to Castnrla. WLeu Uie lioJ CUIUix-u, s!iu gavutheui Castoria. carThe Princeton A 0. V. V

excursion to Marengo and Milltownjab,e sueet,,, .',,! so that part of the Wednesday had nearly 1,000 peo . .,.. ,:., ,i

pie, Idling eleven coaches and a1 baL'L'asre car inanv being compolled to stand in the aisles and on he old form II ., I!' thin" uu pl.iUorms. It as a lug th i g, won conducted, ami einovaiue. Marengo Cave took in about half of them, while the others enjoyed the d'imp mi Ilm tmme ummiikdame on he P""it ground.-.. Jrmeoton lodge knows the road to smce.-s Mr. (i. A. Ftillson.a meiehant of Tainpico, III., August 10th, IS1H : "Clinic Kidney Cure is meeting with wonderful success. It has cured some cases here that physicians pronounced incurable, I. tnysfli, am able to testify to its merits My face to-day is a living picture of , health, and Clinic KidnevCurehasniade) it such. I hail suffered twenty-seven'

ears with the disease, and o-day I feel p Schneider, President of this cointen car. youmrer than 1 did one year ,r,,,,1 . ,1.., n...,.,,..., jiint hip. I ati obtain some wonderful ce - Pan.v dortig the Coil Ihll tll.lt ar-

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its miilical qualities." M.jrangeiuents are now neing coinnleted to rebuild the factory that

, . ! was burned, on a larger scale than Sunday Excursions. o)0 tlwlnjvi,df mul thnt tho The L. K. & Ht. L. It. U. will resuiiie, WIIll.ianv wji lw r0JUly to fill orders its regular one fare for round trip excur-l, c. , , tim on Sundays, between all local sta-;'y 'L Succes tiMt. turns, tickets uood dav of sale onlv, on' " " " " Mav f., 1SU.V The excursions will Ih-J 10 You Travel? .-iidnned each Sunday during the sum- ,f ,0f m.vt.r ,tart on a journcv wiUl0nt "tr - 11 a little of Foley's Colic and diarrhoea M. 1. i:xciirsioilS. Cure, a sine prtwentitive of lnn-el coni- , , ... , . plaints occasioned by change of water or Ti.e I .. St. I.. Cons. U. U. will J.iinl!lte. o.-H. M Friedman. Mil excursion tickets to the following . e nts, and on the followimr times: i 1' imO To Fvansville. June 24, on ai-count V, I!. Knights of St. John parade, tickets For the above amount in cash we 511 Will Unsold from Jasper, Hiintimrburg sell you a handsome Oak Bed-Uoom and Ferdinand on all trains at $1 for suit, complete. round trip, returning the same day, oni For $7.00 you can get an elegant Med secial train leaving F.vansvillo at 10:.'!0 lounge, uphulHtereiMii Motpiette. Othe. p in. : elegant styh's at. various prices. T. Tell City, June Oth, on account ofj We have a line of handsome patent Hand l'icnic", at one fan; for round trip, swing. Oak Hocking Chairs, upholstered good re'urirtng July HKh. tin a "line quality of silk plush for Jo.ui). On airount of State Sunday School The liest quality of goods, in the county Ass'n meetimr at IniliiinajHiIis June 11- for the money." Ut', natnd trin tickets, cood till June We will alwavs sell the public better

11. will be sold at one fare. On account of Kpworth League Con-; enuon at I liattanoogn, lenn., .lime

"O. !, rrund tiip tickets will be sold for lee you will bo satUlled that the old fur-j one fare, June L'.VlV-T, good returning furniture factory and its products are long I F davs, and limit can be extended 1 , ago n thing of the past. And that our days foneer bv ilemi.-itine ticket withn.rsint IihL uf eoods is strictlv un to

agent nt Chattimooira. . . I Round trip ticket for French Lick, U'khI (iudavfi, will bo fold by the I Ht. L. (. un, R. R. at ö.70 from .lasier; $ö..o from Huntinghurgt until fur ther orden, Home Heekers' K.cuiion June II. 'v -, at ono fare for round trip, good iMi oavK, o points in Colorado. Idaho, Iowa, 'ndiilll Torrilnn- k"i.muuu I i. Minn Miss., Mo.. Nöh.. N. C. Oklahoma. S. J'Hk., Tenn., Texas, Utah, Yu., WyUllng,

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iv Co, moving their planing- mill from 1'oitornvUle to Knglish. fcciTlUuiiilpli, t'offinan iv Co.! shinned livi ivirs tit slnfk fitirn .1 ' per on Tuesday. iftSrl'unnera what clop in be :U pur cent, this year. predict that Dubois county the! will! shoit of an average lte?Tuij fhMM for Indie ami ucnts, at I.. F. Spayil'ri shoot-lore; inof-t in style for summer. ScsrThe Petersburg 15. 15, C. and t)twH Club played a match gunrJune U, at Otwell. .Score S to 17 in favor of Otwell. A stimulant is. often needed to nourish and strengthen the loots and to keep the hair a natural eolur. Hall's Hair Henewer is the best tonic for the hair. Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria. Most couirhs mav be cured in a few hours or at any rate in a few days, by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. With such a prompt ami sure remedy as this at hand, there is no need of prolonging the agony for weeks and mouths. Keep this remedy in vour bouse. tear If any one is afraid of having too many .silver dollars in their pockets, they can be relieved of the tear by depositing the surplus with the Count kr, for work of any kind. We recommend DeWittV Colic and Cholera cure because we believe it a safe irwt ridi'i.dit t-a.tiw.itl tlu ...uul OtYlfti 'are shown at once in cases of cholera morbus Friedman. -iuiilar complaints M. v Health and happinessare relative con ditions; at anv rate, there can be little happiness without health, to give the IkmIv its full measure of M reimt h and enerirv, the Im1 should be kept pure and vigorous, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I'ersons who aie subjei-t to diarrhea will lind a speedy cure in DeWitt's Colic and Cholera cure. l"se no other. It is the le:t that ran be made or that money can pioVtire. It leaves the system in natural condition after its n.-e. We tell it. M. Friedman. y töTThe wedding dance at Cedar Garden 1'atk, of Mr. Frank .Schuler and Rosa Klingle Thursday night, June G, wa a most eniovable affair Everybody was invited. The CoritiKicWishes the young eouple much joy. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier residing at Monroe, Mich., was severely atllicted with rheumatism but received prompt relief front pain by u.-inc Cbamoerlain's Fain Italm. He says: "At times my back would ache so badly that I could "hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I "would not Ik here to write "these few lines. Chamberlain's Pain Halm has done me a ureat deal of good ami I fell very thankful for it." For .-ale by JJ. Friedman, dniurgist. fibTThe ice cream supper for the monument on Saturday night wa fairly well attended, but the heat was "so oppressive that not enough staved in the hall at one time to ' L'i ()u lwiv ditriliif inn !i nrohD it required an annual outla of

?1'H).0(J to insure a faimly against anv se-L. j,. , j P , . , rious couseiiueiices from an attack of inu p-iuitr, a oim i,. riu, .i.is , , w ,., aitlt durim: the veir, thereiP' r; Joseph K. Buchart, feehnel -

-i, m.i.i f,.,.i it tin.irdntv to pav it: that they could not afford to risk ihidr lives, and'those of their family for iHicli an iinioimt. Any one can get this hmjnm.e for -ö ccnis, that being the priwofn bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, .Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In almost every neigliborlioo.l some one lias died froman attack of lniwel complaint before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. One or twodoses of "this remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails. Can you afford to take the risK for so small an amount? For sale by M. Friedman, druggist, Jaspkii MANriWCTl'ltlNO Co. Mr. goods for less lnonev than any other! house in the county. 1 rices and quality ne and weguarantell. Come and examine ami weguaran . . , . . . . . .... .,1 t-!...l. late, the late.-t twtteriH in all kinds of I Household Furniture, and tl e largest as-' Hiitment in Jasper. Unce again, we Invit von to call and satisfy vonielves. ' Respectfully, ALL'F BROS., West Side of Public Spiarc. When occasion demnnds its une, trv DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is cool me to burns, stops pain instantly, cleanses, a perfect healer for scahlrt or skin eniptions. AlwavBcun piles. M. Friedman. y

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Dee. 21, IV.U.-I.V. I'KICSON.W.. Mr. Andrew Eckert went to Louisville Monday on business of the Jasper City Mills, Mr. C. K. Doane returned from Purdue University Monday, to spend tho summer vacation. Miss Helen Rose, of Xohlesville, is spending her summer vacation with her parents in Madison township. Mr, John (! Heckman, of Ferdi nand, visited Louisville Monday, looking after his extensive tobacco interests. Mrs. Sebastian Kuebler and daughter Knmia returned from Indianapolis Tuesdav evening, after a 'Si live weeks, visit to her daughter Mrs. A. M. Sweenev. Mr. V. II. II. Greene, of Boone township, is on a visit to California, to see his son, who is one of the professors at the heboid Stanford University there. Miss Kva Deliruler, of Anderson, Ind., is spending the vacation of her school with her mother in Mad ison township. Dubois county ed ucational interests suffer bv permit ting such well qttalllied teachers as Miss Deliruler to be coaxed to other localities, while home schools use the novices. Electric Hitters. Klectric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps, more generally needed in the Soring, when the languid exhausted feelini: prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. Xo medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Head ache, indigestion, constipation, dizziness yield to Kleetric Hitters. Onlv fifty cents "per bottle at M. Friedman's drug store. 1 äyThc township trustees came in Monday and made their regular 1 text book reports to the county superintendent, but took no other action as regards educational matters, determining to leave the Co. Suporintendency as it is until the legality of the act of the last Legislature in regard to the election is tested. An agreed case will be brought in Marion county next week, in order to get a decision trotn tho Supreme court this month. Faumkks and Merchants Bank. The stockholders of the new bankmet on Monday last in Jasper, and adopted the name "Farmers and Merchants Bank," and chose the ollowing Directory for the first Jacob ville, and John G. Bookman, Ferdinand. The Directors will elect the other officers in a short time, and make necessary arrangements for beginning business. Penny Wise and Pound Foolish are they who have not Foley 'a Colic and Diarrhoea Cure as a safeguard in the family. Mr. Friedman. Christian Endeavor Social. There will be a Pink T social at the Masonic grove, Ireland, Saturday night, June 15. The attractive features will he good music, and the society will also furnish all gentlemen with fishing tackle, and they will bo permitted to try their skill in angling. Nets and seines strictly forbidden to be used. Come one and all and spend an enjoyable evening with us. By order of the People's Christian eictv. Irehnd Young ICndeavor So-

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tltc mlilitli! mail's profit. Imub warfliou1 nUhol free of cliarifu to tlinsc who fthip ut. uucriiiic. rite us 101 prices. Ho.J13,31S,31743Ullt.rrellC9urt,tCKltU,ltT.

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QrThe county Board of Commissioners met on Monday, and have been doing tho usual amount of routine business. &County Sunt. Wilson has a poem in tho Juno No. of the "Alma Mater," evincing a very nice tancy for flowing thoughts and rhyming words. ärGco. Leighton, the main support of his invalid father and sister Ola, died in Evansvillo on Monday, from typhoid fever, brought on by the city's impure water. His body was brought to Jasper, and buried by thu side of his mother on Wednesday. öTTlio Hase Ihdl boy.s were surprised Tuesday by an ollicer from Daviess county serving a benchwarrant on Virgil Green, to answer an indictment at Washington for playing base ball there on Sunday. He was arrested and taken over there and released on bail to appear at next court. "The way of the transgressor is hard." IfSrTho township assessors of Dubois county made their returns of assessments this week. In Columbia, Boone, Jackson and Cass townships the returns show a slipht decrease in tue valuation oi reai estate, while in. Madison the decrease averages 3. 2-1 per acre. All the rest of the townships show a small increase. In the four townships returning a decrease, not including Madison, the average is 28, n cts. per aero. In the seven townships showing an increase the average WVi cts. per acre. By the time the Board of Review gets through with tho books tho decreases will al bo likely to be changed to increases. Town Board Proceedings. Special meeting May 31st, 1S95. Al members present. 1 Me min utes ot last two special meetings read and approved. A petition to call an election about water works presanted and granted Ordered by tho Board that a stone crossing be put down from Erny's comer to tho Bank on Sixth street, and also ordered that the Marshal see that Jos. Hoffman pay his license by next regular meeting. Ordered that the Board adjourn. A. J. Bkkgkk, Clerk. DeWitt a tone and Cholera cure never disappoints, never fails to give im mediate relief. It cures just as Hire as von take it. Al. rriedinan. ' y Marriage Licenses. Marion 1J. McCormiek and Florence M. Munkel. Homer Murray and Harham M. Wormling. William C. Hurr and Norma Garland. Jos. A. Stenftcnugel and Cath. Renner. Klias- F. Katterheury and Caroline H. Mever. Children's Day Exercises Will be ob.-eivcd at the M. E. church in Ireland on next Sunday night, at 7 'a o'clock. The public are cordially invited. Pennsylvania ollieials have begun a series of exhaustive tests to learn the comparative eiliciency and cost of electricity and steam as motive powers. The Mt. Holly branch of the Camden and Burlington has been chosen for the test. Tho result of the experiment will be eagerly watched, as many railroad ollicial are of the linn b lief that the days of steam as a motive power for raihoads are numbered. Owing to its exhaustive researches in tests of this kind, it is considered especially fortunate that the Pennsylvania has assumed the responsibility. Pants in the World, Dry GimmIh, Notions, Boots 7 7 Opposite the Indiana Hotel. WOOL!! tccclptn and More f n-e of cliartrc. Sackn fnr AVo solicit ulilpincnts of everything' In Um pro- i UriNnnM rilTri ff Mfcnr,WUr!JCi?J?Tfc" CO

Wkddi.no Da.nck. There will be a dance nt ICtinkel'H Hall, next Tuesday nibt, June 11, 185)5, in

honor of the marriage of Mr. Louis t II. Sturm and Mtes? Julia A. Fried-i i mT ,S, T1 m. r J tend. I ho Star Orchestra will fur - 1 1 j 1 a a I insu mu music. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Iiov, J. Gunderuiau, of Dimomlalo, 'Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "1 have no hesitation in recommending; Dr. King's New Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in the ease of my wife, While I was pastor of the Haptist 'church at Kives .1 unction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding I.a Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interniptiou and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King'n New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Martin Friedman' Drug store. Regular size 00c. and $1.00. 1 rogram of the W. C. T. U. Convention at Ireland Next Friday. The Dubois Co, semi-annual con vention will convene at Ireland in tho M. E. church, June I-lth. 2 Music. 2:05 Devotional exercises. 2:10 Music. 2:15 Report from local unions and Supt. of Dep't. 2 : 15 The Object of the Local Un ions Mrs. Etta Greene. 3 :00 Recitation Ora Greene. 3:15 The President, What should be her character and duties. Mrs. Denny. 1:00 Closing song. EVKXINU SESSION. 7:30 Music. 7:40 Devotional exercises by Mrs. Bean. 7 :50 Address by Mrs. Denny. SATURDAY MOHN'ING. 9:15 Devotional exercises, Mrs. Josic Cooi)er. 9:80 The Secretary, what should bo her churacter and duty.. Mrs. Denny. 10 Tho Nation's best Friend.. Loui?o Lemmon. 10:10, How Shall we Conquer the Saloon JrallicV... Helen Kose 11 Praise service. 1 1 :30 Corresponding Sec'y report. VI Noontide prayer. AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 Devotional exercises bv Jennie Lenunon. O A r 1 of inn ATn t T?rtcrn J:30 Tho Treasurer, What Should be her Charter and DuUes ll f c? I lonn i UVVllllllOII t i i I'lllt j tucv ,u,".t' 3:00 Memorial exercises by Josie Cooper. 3:30 The Hour for Action Maude Lemmon. 3:15 Demorest Medal Contest Work Ltora Jirittain. 1:00 Query box conducted by Mrs. Denny. KVKNING SESSION. 7:30 Devotional exercises by Mrs. htta d reene. 7:10 Music. 7:15 Address by Mrs. Denny. Adjournment. M. L. Ilonas, Co. Pres. Truths Tersely Told. Foley's Sarsaitarillu cleanses the blood, gives tone to tho system, imparts life and vigor, and nuikes. tlie weak stronir. inal size, flOc. . Jr. Friedman. Transfers of Real Estate fn Dubois county during the month ?of May, 1S95, as shown in the Re corders ofhee, Philip Duly, Recorder : Mut. Kupp to I.ctiu ICcn, pt lot 15, 30 mid to Jasper, KOO. I'lilllp Stulnurt tn Krank Voißel, 10 acre in we 24, t 2 r4, SIM). (ii ((Tko A. Ilti!4 tu .Mum' K. arliiH, 100 acre In sec i:i. t 'i r5, f.m .lohn I'rultt to David S. l'niitt, lots 22 und '...Mentor, l.undlV mid f.'0U. .loscjili MIIIit, sr., t Krlck-II!oliu Co., pt lot l.'i, hlciiikcr'x add lluntlriuloirir, SIJ-VAO, John II. Atkins ti fifor K. Hucrcklvy, 40 iicrt's h. mop 35, 1 1 s rft, $4 0. AiiKift itmnnhniku to Ili'lleS. Apph'imiii.i't nl. pt lot , llUoiikcri mid limit liinliur. tm. IjiiiIm K. Kattcrjoliii to llt'llc S. Applenian, pt lot ss, Hunt IiiKliurir, 500. Inil K. Kuttirjolin to Kllza ('. Imne lir.mcli, j totr j A lluutlnclninr.KjO). Itcnj. Wlilttluglilll to A. K. Xt-ut. 7i,000 x'l. feet In see l t. t I n r3,:C0. Nancy A. .McLhiikIiiIii to Krank Join-, CO acres In see Kl, 1 1 s rfi. fl.OJ. .lohn I'rultt to Ahraliatn l'niitt, l.'tl'j acrot in sees 2. mid 27, t 2 s r a, J 1,1(0. l.oliis-1 Klshvr to Kdwiinl (i. I.iikeincycT, h oflotMVO.t 21, nieinkcr'rt mid IliintliiKliuri;, $450. IVtor Hoffman to I'etorX. Lcmoiul, lots "4, 15 .1 Id, lluif, inn! pt nee 21. 1 2 s r fi, f iw. Anna Miller to .lohn IIoIjImoi, 40acrcülii see 10, 1 2 n r fi, ... .lohn Uolxlor, .lr., to Cath. Oclnlcr, Inst will. .Murin 1. I.eac-h, et nl. to Kr.tiicis.iiiltli,2.l7 acre in sees 11 und II, t 2 r ft, 1. Clirl.-tlnii Schnarr, et al. to Kvcrhint Seluinrr, i t id., pt BOncre Incc30, t 1 nr5, $i(0. .los. Cutitsell to (ieo. It. Wilson, pt lot.5, Knnilcck'n add .Innper, $100. IM. (J. I.ukemever to l.ouhu Kisher.pt lots 20.t2t, llleiiikvr'H add HuntliiK'loiri.'. $150. .lohn Overbeck to llonry ovurhoek, 15'j acres In see 11, 1 3 s rfi, $l!5uu. Anna .M. Ur" KIlKalu tli I.orj, lots 122, 1. ts and i:r.),aiul li.ifl.n i.i;,(i.tliie, t. .lonii I. Xortiiiin to Kllialietli K. X. tJreeti, loti tl, 10, It, 12 14. 15, IB, 17, IH, III and 20, Norman's add Ireland, $1,000. de arge W, HtiKlert to .Mux Kullert, 40 acres III sec 31, 1 2 r 4, $200. Hern. A. Weyer to.lt. M. tzitr, lOnerei hi see 2.1, t a s r 4, $.'.00. Caroline Knicker to Charles F. Jlaas, it lot 2, IhintiiiKlmrK, $00. KIliiH Terry to Newton Turrj-, 1C0 ncrcs In see II, t 2sr0, $i,CO0. .MleliiiellloctiKfHaiiK to Jo. I. HochKesiiiiK, lfin neres in see 15, 1 2 s r 4, fi.400. los. Ilnllcr, .Ir. to Albert M. Uolmert. lot 1 .12. Kkk'shiiIi division Kmideck'n add f IfiVO. Krank 'Immer to Au, Keller, Ml tu. re In sec 10, t a s r S. $:U. Kred .melinite to Kred Clrewi; pt lots 54. AM, IIiintliiKlxirK, $110. .Marin K.Tnui iniin to K. 0ruwe.pt lot.i 51, .Vi und im, Hunt ItiKhnrK. W. ,ioim uraiiiüispaener, etai. to jasper v in er anil ranei to., ,t iutmIii eo 3i. 1 1 A'tn:''.. m u..i r ... .u.ui ,,,,.,,

loui AV.'KuVHHtibiilvof Kitmleck'i 'id ud(i,deirinK liooks from the Township Li.i.mier. $!.. Ibnirj', are notifiel that the Libra n is Pint of pt or JloCrlllllN III ild to Jasper, tff.nt liv Win Wr-Tlni-rio In PnHonivlIln town hoard roHolutlon tt nnnoxtUlnn. ik-I)l,;' " m;, Cturn, in 1 ortersUlie. I I'll. llaiiiberKer to Krank M. Coomma.loU HKNRY 11. BkKIDIXBAVOK, TnwtCf, HV, Uimkr' u-Jd UuatiHKUvrK, H. 1 My 18, lWI-y,

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jiV,"ni?."l,,y mi.' ' ,.11:,,,. Uureiiliolz, for above letters W "advertised" givingdato of list. j Cii.vim.ks Euo, P. M. IIWU JJiicklen's Arnica Salve. The liest Salve in the world for cuts, bniises, ww, ulcers, Pitlt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, cbilblaiiiH, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no nnv required. t is guaranteed to give perfect fatisfaction or money refunded. Price 2f cents :erbox. For sale by Martin Friedman. April 2Gt,h 1S9Ö- -ly. Sunday School Coaventieas. The Dubois county Sunday School Jnion have arranged to hold town ship Sunday School conventions at the following places: Columbia and Hall townships. it Simmons' Chapel. Sunday, June 2iJd, 1SS5. Boone, Madison and Bainbndge townships, at Lemon's Church, Sunday, July 14, 1S95. Jackson and Jefierson townships, Birdseye, June 30, 1895. Cass township, Holland, bunday, June 9, 1S95. Patoka township at Huntingburg, Sunday, July 21, 1S95. R. M. MilhTkn, Co. Pres. BUCKSKIN REECHES .III. Ill 3EST MADE, BEST FITDN6, KSTWEAMKC JEflH PflTS ixiMi In; THE GOODWIM CLOTHUG CO. EVANSVILLE, IND. aSKTOKTXZX. EVZST PAIS WAUiXTI For Sale by S. KUEBLER. Keb.l.W -ly. JASPER. INDIANA ALLES BROTHERS DESIRE TO Call the attention of the public to I. . . . . . "'SJi'J. 'Ji?',iirc UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, ' Cloth covered caskets same style as above cut for $J5.K), and upwards. Wooden cnses trimmed complete for SD.OO. We will furnish Metalic Caskets, within 5 hours, at any price from GO.OO and upwards. All goods delivered free of charge any place in the country. Furniture delivered any place in town. All needing this kind of service will please give us a call and examine our slock. We also carry a fine line of FÜKX1TUKE of all kinds. Ever3'thing sold at reasonable prices, soliciting vour patronage we are prepared to guarantee satis faction. ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square. JASPEIt, - - INDIANA. MACHINE SHOP. Conhek ok Newton and 7th Ötö., JASPER, IND., DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor. T" II AVK In this shop rry lacllltjr for repalung tem macklnrrr of nil kinds. anlmike a iDeclal. ly of tialhlinR and repairing STKAN KNOINE8 and MII.l.WOKK. lWo kepa bind a apply of rill AFT1N0. PIPES tc, and will turn thaftlnt anr aixe rrqnlred. 1 b.re an ancy for I.K.ATIIF.It ANIJ MUIUIKR I1KI.T1N0. and will fiirnlMi any Ii on abort notice. Will rrrlr TIIKKSItlNG MACMINK8,8KlAUATOItS IIOKSK 1'OWEItS, Jtc. FAUMKhS l'AUTIUUI.ARI,T arc Invited to e me a clianre to make Iheli apparently ort out lllndera Keatier and Moaerf. Drills. Ac. fully a (iOOl) As NKW, ind at but Hille expenoe. If "a penny tared two rarneu." I can aar yon many uollara IUI fay. Try 11 DANIEL P. J. MILLER. Mar 70, 'tl Madison Township TruHtco Notice isjnven that hereafter the Trus tee ot MnritFon township will Ijo nt tho store room of Mr. .lohn P. Norman, in Ireland, on every ftiitumay for the purpose of attoniHiiK to township business. anil nil persons havini? business with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township librnry is kept nt-Tsanc Alexander's in Ireland, where all may obtain the looks. The Indiana School books will be found at Norman itGrav'a store nt all tunes, C. J. hvnAiin, Mar. 22, 'i)3-y Trustee Madison Tp. Boone Township Trustee'8 Notice. The undersigned, Tnistec of IJoone towhship, Dulioia county, hereby fdvea notice that he will nttend to all businew pertaininp to the ollice of Tnistee. at bis residence 1 k miles south-east ot Porterstrllt.k r. U.ili,wli..d t nunli tt nblr mm. I t. I TItIV, Mil .Jt.Mllllil. a Ul IAUII IILIV. llllll IV" r.inioHlu nil npiKon hnvmir tnu imhin lnisilies to nresent it on Satunlay. Citizens