Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 August 1895 — Page 5
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lUrt.s Now Store.
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lU'W I'll H-""1" I ,,M "" i n limn nrai Moll' '" Children Cry for pitcher's Castorla. Tin' mo.t pleasant little pills for teenhlitm the bowels, au- IK-Witt I.ittl I.arh Bikers. Cure nek headache uiiu cöii.4ii:itiii. Small pill. SuiiiH dose. M. h adman. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Casioria Trav lew find a tafe companion in I' WittV Colicand Cholera cure. A clnui
HI iirillKlllv; nmui hm ii , n.. .
M'vt'rc anil dangerous complaints,
medicine always cures them, i.i.ni.
to tin
BfärQiw of Jasper's bell is said to bo quite sin expert at climbing trees especially when she seen -i dränge dug in the yard. tm The very Intent tle- uf Ihn f.iil an I Winter Komis Mich it i u uru not lin.nl ü tviiily iuiiili- !' tiling, ilmy ho m i.t
lliitm r'w t.uliu hliup in .).i.)u r. 1 -it
The annua! report ot the internal, i . t
revenue commissioner show umi fli,.SOI,lir was collected in revenue
from the. -late f Indiana during the!
fiscal year just ended.
Jlaldncs is either Iltc lilary orcaused iv sickness, mental exhauMinn, wearini;
lijiht-fitiini: half, and by over-work ami trouble. Mall's Ucncwcr will prevent it.
Tito government crop report esti
mates the corn crop ot the country
it 2, lo.;, 000,00!) bushels. Tlie re
port says this has been an exceptionally good var in all sections.
Pile large.-t corn crop ever raked
was 2,1 12,.Si)J,0tKI buhtb.
"Alumina, was that a sugar-plum yon
jtifrt gave me?" asked little .Malel. "Si ,
ear, it was one u Ir. Aver s rills.
M'lea.--e. mav I have another?" "Not
now,' dear; one of tho.-e niee
i need at jticsent. hecanse every u h
I? cltective.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
Tbi
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Win n Ruby wok nick, wo pito her Caxtoria. Wln-n (-lio was a CIiIUl, sliu cried for Castorla. Wlu'ii k!h Wntno Miss, him flung to Castorla. When iJiu luul Chlldren.iJio gaetliem Ca-storla
When oceasinn demands its use, trv p. Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is eoolmk to burns, stops pain instantly, rU-ansc?, a jierfect healer for sc.dds oi . ii eruptions Alwaj'B can spiled. M. 1 riednian. Jiuckleii's Arnica Salvo.
Tin. l.i'st Salvo in the world for nits.
.niises. sores, ulcers, .-alt rheum, fevei
s -H-s, tetter, chapped bands, cbilMaius ms. anil all skin eniiition. and nosi
t vi lv cun'a piles, or no pay repaired.
! i- L'uaranteed to mve pei-tcct satisfac
turn or inonev refunded, l'rice 'JA eenU
per box. For sale bv -Martin Friedman. April IV.t.h iy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
Thon is one medicine that will care
i i.tiiodi atelv. We refer to DeWitt'
( ..he :.nl Cholera cure for all summer
.,il: tuts. No delay, no disapoint i. en;, no failure. .M. Friedman. 3
Baking Powder
ABSOLUTELY PUBE
Oi c.-il, wl,- Jy
The county uommis.Moncr.s ol Marion county have made a ruling
by which saloons now operating under a valid license can conduct other
legitimate business, such as restaurants, pool and billiards, etc., providing they take the r license to the
county auditor and get a clause to
that elteet inserted in the license.
We recommend DeWitt' Colic ami
Cholera eure because we believe it a safe
and reliable n'litedy. Its good effect r
aie shown at once, in cases of cholera
morbus and similar complaints. .M.
Friedman. y
.toy-All the old veterans and their families will find plea.iit re in attending the Soldier's Re-union at Huntingburg, anil they will be there in great numbers. isFrDuring the month of July there have been mortgages recorded in (he Dubois county Recorder's ollico calling for $11,271. Is this an indication of teturning good times or bad?
Glad Tidings to Asthma Sufferers. L:tW)-on Hlvidue, of Harrington, III.,
. , jstutes he was cm cd of chronic astlnuaoi ice pills is an , Mnuding bv Foley's Honey and
tar. It gives po.-itive relict in am. casts
ot atluna, so mat uns oisease, wiien
not completely cured, is robbed of all its terrors bv this rcmedv. No sufferer
houM be without it. 50e. Take no
iiibstitute. M. Fnedman.
retersburg is to build another
school house at a cost of Ö,0(M).
Maukiaisk Licknsks. Elijah
Latnon and Marg. Cox. prank got a license, but as he is not married yet und is probably fearful some slip may occur before the knot is tied, or else b bashful, he didn't want the fad published, and so thcCouitiKK saynothing about it.
A Household Treasure. I). W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, X. T., savs that he always keeps Dr. King'f New Discovery in" the bouse and bis fainilv has alwava found the very best results, follow Its use; that be would not bt without it, if procurable. (.-i.A. Dyke man, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y., says i thir Dr. lvin'ft New Discover- is undoubted lv the liest Coufh remedy; that be lias used it in Iiis family for eight years, am it has never failed to do all that is claim el for it. Whv not try a remedy so lout tried and tested. Trial bottles free a: .Martin Friedman's Drugstore. Kegulai size 50c. and $1.00 3
2 55
His Tan shoes for ladies and gents, at
I. F. Snavd's shoe store: most in style
f ir cummer.
D( Witt's Colic and Cholera eure n.-ver disaj points, never fails to irive inline Hat" relief. It cures just as miens vou take it. M. Friedman. '
Cure
relief in all
and f.Oc. -M.
Yes, 'Tis So that Folev's Colic and Diarrlnva
uives piick and jiositlve
bowel ertmnlaints.
lViedman. There is great dancer in neglecting colic, cholera and similar complaints.
l'ii re is
Cholera
v
n absolutely prompt and safe t
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Do Witt's Colic
Friedman.
found
cun.
What causes bad dreams is a question that has nevei been tatisfactorily answeied ; but, in nine cases out of ten, f.iht fid dreams are the result of imperfect digestion, which a few doses of Aver's Saratparilla will effectually rem-e-iv. Don't delav -try it today,
Accident. Mr. Daniel Miller
met with a painful accident Friday hist at his machine shop. lie was
turning a piec of iron in the lathe, when Iiis hand slipped into the machine, and the muscle of the
hand below ' the thumb were torn
out of place. Dr. Salb fixed it up for him, and be will not be able to work with it for some- time.. tsh Ilutlicr, fuMiionulilc tnfu.r. invito yon t j hi-pcct tin- hoot tyl.-r. el kooUs anil tiishloiiK tor liii'ii'.- clothing from an everyday -mit to a fiincy cVt niiiK (In s.-, hall, or vl(lliiK"nlt at hi c-ttulillshmfiit In Sjuyir.IjIoc);. Tin- ftylc- for the coming wIiiot ant
more "tiiklnu" than ever nt out hen-to fore, anil he has over. ''00 kinds to m leut from. r-'Jt Six weeks uco I sutiered with a very
severe cold: was almost unableto speak., Mv friends all advin'd me to consult a' phvsician. Noticing Chamberlain's Couch Kemedy advertised in the St.
Paul Volkszeitung I nrocured a bottle,) ami after takins; it a short while was 1 11-1 tirelv well. I now most heartily recom-i incinl this ivmedy to anyone suiTering1 with a cold. W.m. Km., (oSSelby Ave., St. I'aul, .Minn. For tsile by .M. Fiokii-, mav, druggist. I Ilarman Kulcher, manager of ibe Klotz farm in Madison township, reports that he threshed 1(121 bu.-di-cls of wheat off of 557 acres of giound , being an average of nearly -I I bash-, els to the acre. Another Field averaged 27 bushels. This is die best yield that we have beard of so tar this vcar Petersburg Press.
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Total No of itcrep.
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Average value per
acre without iui
movement, loau
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Avciagn vnltie pei aero wild im
provementp, 1805
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Averagc value pet acre without im
provements, 1891
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Avorrtge vhIiip pet ncrp with imp.. 1891.
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subject to diarrluea ire in De Witt's Colic
nSir-On Momlav evening Rill 1 Iain- Z& x i. tf I ,i j. . i. Li
nton Iiom 1 1 iiiuiugoii rg w.i ii r imi ii i,
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Total vultip rpl ep-
tileaiui impiovt ineuts, lSJb.
Total value rel es
tate nnrl imnrove meats 18U1.
and brought to the .Jasper jtitl Tuesday, for abusing his wife and children and tearing up his garden. His; trial is set b.'foro Mayor Itrundick for" next Monday. He served a three' years sentence in the State's Prison,1
and just got out a few weeks ago.
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My little boy, when two years of age, was "taken very ill with bloody flax. I was advbetl to use Chamberlain's Colic, Choleni and Diarrluea Kemedy, and luckilv procured part of a ltpttle. I care-
fullv read the directions and gave it ac-
Peisons who tue
wnl iiiul a sneedv cure
and Cholera cute. Cs, no other. Rinthe
Ih t that can be madeorthat money can procure. It leave." the system in natural condition after its use. " We sell it. .M. Friedman. ' llonlOi ml PllMIUHI'O.
Tike the U, K. Ä St. IC U.K. (Air I.lne) to 1 sun i .ulpliiir springs, Vcljieii, Indiniia. I he s,.t nrs itre cltuuti-d ni a ht-nutifiilly shaded U .... 1 1 ,iht si eond liiln Ht iiitilit In the utiite).
ti r inn. nni'Afelled enr.tJive j er; e.-
I. hi hotel aecoiiiinodattoi
mi'l huihiinr. The Air Line
r.u t uuriiiL; nie .-"luiiiiii'i i-vti-un ... . - - , ., , t .r tu thespriims. Call njion your tit-ket ally recovered, and is now as stout and a:, nt ti.r tntoiiiiutlon in deuil. : st nine as ever. I feel sure it saved his
(Jcnl'l l'us. Au't., St. Lonls.
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tions, tine il'"hini,;!,.ordiiiglv. lie was very low, but slowly ; ÄÄr7.'Ji ' ' ad surJly ln began to improve, gradu- 7
The Annual Trip to Old Point Comfort and the Seashore.
The Cheapest and Best Trip That Can lie
Taken.
life. I never can praise the Keuiedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in
the world docs not know how cood it is.
as I do. Mrs. I.inaS. I linton, l irahanisJville, .Marion Co., Floiida. For sale by OI. FitiKDMAS, druggist.
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Total value of per
Honal property,
1S05.
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Told value of per pouhI property ieo4.
Total value tax able- not luclud ing lailronil.
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1895.
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lKKONAI..
Miss Flora Vollmer returned home
this wetdc, after a four weeks' visit with friends inJKvnnsville.
Miss Daisv Dillon, of Petersburg,
is visiting her uncle, Mr. Virgil
rcene, this week. Miss Emily Hunter, of Petersi Ufr
urg, is visiting nor unoie, w. o.
Hunter, Esq., this week.
Misses Anna and Emily Hunter
went to Dale Tuesday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Miner.
Dr. Adams and Charlie Hetz made Hying visit to Louisville, Ky.,
ast Saturday and Sunday.
The Misses Emma and Mary Ieming of Jasper are visiting their
cousin, iLrs. uen lieiniiniu. uan-
nelton News.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniel of
Jasper are visiting Mr. Daniels' par-
nts, Mr. Uapt. Daniels. Iroy cor
respondence of Tell City News.
Miss Emma Leniing, of Jasper,
is visiting in town, the guest of Mrs.
f. I). Hacon. Troy correspondence
f Tell Citv News-
Mr. Geo. Kremp is again diving
the "Pop" wagon for his father,
ifter making a fortune in his six
weeks abroad.
Jos. M. Friedman returned from
Sweet Sulphur Springs last Saturday night, where he has been for his
health for some time.
Miss Maggie Kuebler left for St.
.Mary's of the Woods Tuesday morn-
mg. one win visit vincennes ana
Mt. Carmcl, 111., betöre returning
homo.
Mr. Eckhardt, foreman of the
Blair it Failev heading factory
moved his family to Huntu
burg. Tuesday. The people there
will find him a good citizen.
Rev. F. Bernard is in the city
soliciting students for the Jasper college. Anv one wishing to obtain
information concerning the college
may call on him at the St. Mary's
rectory. No. GOS) Cherry street. He
will remain in the city until Angus 7. Evansville Courier.
Mrn. Kittv Dillon, of Petersburg.
brought her mother, Mrs. Monroe,
homo Monday. The latter had been visiting her a short time.
Sheriff Cnssidy took Wilf. San
ders to the Southern Pen. Saturday, to begin his five years' term of
service.
Mr. Virgil Greene went to Peters
burg Wednesday to pitcli ball for
the Petersburg club in the game at that town, Thursday.
Jas. S. Milburn and Mart Schuh
macher, of the Jasper Red Jacket
I. B. C, rode their bicycles to etersburg Thursday morning, to
see the ball game.
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I SriThe total amount added by
The regular annual excursion to Old the County Board of Review to the Point Comfort, in charge of Mr. W. A. assessment of Dubois county as reWilgus, S. I. A., will be run on N'ed-tunu.(i ,v (lt, Assessors is $l(i,2 lö; iienltiy Aug. 7th. via Air Line and t. Ä .... ,wi. ,i ., .i,,-..r ;,li,.;,lno
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1-, lt.llll,ltS 1 1 VIII I I llilllIl!UIIIH - , . . lar train, connecting with Sea Shore assessments, in the aggregate Vcini, -.-hieb leaves L. & N. rnion amounting to $ 13,05)0, leaving as a Station at 1 ::I0 p.m. The round trip nct jneroasü hy the Hoard, 102,ratetoDld Point Comfort is only $15.00, -r r v -jr countv jn and the tickets are good until August SI, w-e, , 40V. " C , Ti" , -...A w tl st ip.over privileges returning only, i the State will come up o that averriitrip surjiasses any offered tbe'ago, it will be well; otherwise Duttavehng public when you' consider ; the u0.s oitixon will pav more than
Ulli III .... I 1. . . I .ilinlit lit I I
ii. hi i xinhiwii min i im mini v iit-iii'iiiiiii '
their share of taxes.
Since 1878 there have been nine epidemics of dyeentery in different parts ol the country in "which Chamberlain's Colic, Chofeta and Diarrluea Heinedy was used with perfect success. Dysen-
teiv. when epidemic, is almost as severe
PI
Color. WarranteJ and RtiWRYS umpom.
rii'Jrlitv, ::tit
Tmi nm IS IB CMAMEAHE M All HIMATIS. CHIAMRAII MMI IIAItr THAR ANT IN THt HilltT.
ReadyFor Immediate Use. Wuf1
The Charles Moser Go.
CINCINNATI. NEW VDRK
dneri in iii'fimloil. fSnind and beauti
fill scenery, invigorating mountain air, "'irf-b.Kiniig, ocean voyage, palatial entertainment nt the Ilvgeia hotel and a t"it to the Capital if desiicd. The low rate of 2.50 per dav In lieen Pt-tireil at the Ilvgeia hotel fo'r all who tT'i on tliiu um. i. i. 1 1 I'vi.rv nttentinti mid
cmncsy will be extended to ladies with- and dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Meie-
esciirts . Hoiore me uesi euona in tin; inosi smui.-u ... . ... . . . ... I . .. i ! .. I . . ..I. . .1. .
. Meipinucar rates will he imt pnysic ans nave laueu to cuim k u i , , , , .i , n,onle's statcinenN. hut investigate '"rib, Ufiisville to Old Point, to bo oclatres, this remedy, however, has cured, lSfc.-T. Don t be (leceneu lv oinir pt.opic s siuiunuus, ouv mu uynv eiiincd bv minor two nersons. and aniili-, the most malignant cases, both of club tnr , ntirself. Some of the best llOUSCS ill Jasper are painted With the
Ik orcti ami nouns, ami uiiour uienuisi ii .., . .
tie conditions, which proves it to In tlioi i:.vuiiuui i una?.
bust medicine in the world for bowel 'pjlc Economy" is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and it is cheaper onmtilninttt. Fur will liV M. FlOKtlMA.V. i. i i 1 ! 'P. .. il. I I t. ...... I
- -i - . in ui wiiue can au on. n uwiiu'iim wwiniurai.
Wo are sole agents for these Paints in Jasper. We aim to keep the
' iitinti for Hleeiiini car space sboul
"i.'i'ie at once to . A. W llgus, iiotiluns
ille, Ky. For further particulars addrens tin alK)ve,orcall on Agent Air Line i nihiav.
Sunday Kxcu rs ions.
druggist.
Yen Can Depend On It
The Ii. B. St. I. U. It. will icmnelthat Folev's Cdic . ml Dial haw Oiirr H.C'i'Hs, AttisW lu' paint
u-. our I rituals lor
We are Headquarters for White Lead, Unseed and slnin, Varnishes, ( nrrhige paints, Colors in oil, Dry
other oih
Worn
colors, Tint'ng
Brushes, Etc. Don't he a c am'. Conic and
ErO.NOMV,
v -v -rr- 4 l V T. JTT- A fcT't
lux.cl,nHtiediarhu;a,cbolen.ln MUUiÜij JJIilUU UUlViJr'illN X, bilious colic, painters colic, and all1 MJ" w 7 ImjwcI complaints. 20c. and 60c. M. i t Biiaxxook, Manager. New Spayd Blook, Jasper, Ind. Friedman. April ao. iwos-cm.
Transfers of Real Estate.
In Dubois County during the month of
July, lK'.M as shown m the Keeonier a o'llice. Phil. Dill v. Recorder:
Richard Nicholson to S. Clapp, 90-100
of an acre in sec. 21, t. 1, n. r. 6, ?IU.
Sarah A. Haskms to hdcar W. Has
kins, 00 acres in sec. 28, t. 1, s. r. 5, last
will.
United States to J.icob Leistner, JO
acni in sec. z, t. 1, s. r. 4, parent.
W. K. Hockwooil et al. to F. Smith,
237 acres in sees. 11 & 14, t. 2, s. r.5,l.
F. Smith to John ogler, 2.5i acres in
sees. 1 1 ami H, t. s. r. o, w,iu.
John Weiker to Alice Benedict, lot 14,
Wini tiger's add, Jasper, 450.
Marv .'. uarland to Anna n. watter-
benn-, SO acres in see. 27, t. 2, s. r. 0,
271.33.
M. I). Lemond, adm r to Anna jI.
Kntterbenn', same tract, $542.M.
Henrv Dekeinper to Mary A. Rlcem,
40-100 of an acre in sec. 12, t. 1, s. r. 4,
F. W. Welletnever to Heo. Brüning,
pt lot 14, Kunz add Holland, $00.
Herman u. hchnieltekop to Jiy lan-
strot. 10 acres in sec 1, t. 3, s. r. tl, $2.
Lavma E. Harris to Chris. Schnarr, 40
acres in sec 25, t. 1, n. r. 0, $533.30.
WmS Bissev, adm'r, to Chris bchnarr,
same tnict, ?l,0t.70.
Jacob II Atkins to Alart Atkins, tc lcres in sees. 35 and 30, t. 2, s. r. 3, $000. Fannie Dillon to John Baecher, 1(50
acres in sec 2, t. 2, s. r. 0, $2,500.
John C Harder to John L Hartler, 20
acres in sec 0, t 1, s r4, $00.
ndrew Kretnnn to Jos triednian,
lots 43, 44 and 45, third add Jasper, and
1 .02 acre in sec 27. 1 1, s r o, ?3UU.
Peter Chastine et al to Bamet Cliaa-
tine, 40 acres in sec 15, 1 1, n.r 3, $10.
Auditor Dubois Co to Ignatz Eckert,
pt lot 13, Huntingbtirg, $14.11.
.Martha K Anderson to J.uzena isixier,
lots 4 and 5, Corn's add. Ireland, $225.
A L Brittain to Win A Traylor, trus
tee, 10 act es in sec 7, 1 1, h r 5, $402.50.
Ceo K Bnttnin to Win A Travlor, tnisteo, 10 acres in sec 12, t 1, h r0,$.320. Wm A Traylor, tnistee, to Rachel K Brittain, 20 acres in sec 17, 1 1, h r5, and
sec 12, t I, H r u, $720.00. L T Dicknson to Hulda E Osborn, 40 acres in sec 1, 1 2, s r 5, $210.
Bent. I Nicholson to uosa .Merkel,
1.50 acres in sec 35, 1 1 , s r 3. $75. Nicb iA'inbacb. Sr.. to Nich Txunbach,
Jr., 40 acres in sec 25, t 3, s r 4, $135.
Tl... -'..l A T.. CJ!.... ........ ion
mini viiuiier tu ,iun ciiiiiiiuhb, iou
acres in sec 20, t 3, s r ö, $18.75.
ViIhelin,tna l isher to Win Ilusmeyer et al, W '(. lot 0, Geiger' add Ilunting-
burir, $o(K).
Sheriff Dulwis Co to Win A Gass, 08 acres in sees 11 and 14, t l.s r 3, $211.22.
Ada Tillman to Elija B Trosper, 1 acre
in sec 14, 1 1, s rti, $l42.r0. S W Clapp, guardian to A WCofftnan, 8.40 acres in sec 21). t 1. n r 5, $500.
Jasper Mfg Co to Jos F Friedman, pt lot 32, Jasper, $70. Geo Schott to KAltkofcr, 58 acres in
sees 35 and 30. 1 1, n r 4. $1,450.
Jos Friedman, Jr., to Geo M Arnold, 30,000 sq feet in sec 12, 1 1; s r 4, $145. Jasper Mfg Co to Ferdinand Schneider, 1.11 in sec 35, t 1, s r5, and lot 34, McCrillus' 1st add. Jasper, $310. Auditor Duliois Co to John Schneider,
2 acres in sec Im, 1 1, h r 4, $11 01.
Chns C Klein to Henry Dufendach, pt
lot 44, liuntltigbtirg, $4 a. Aduiii I.evlnier to Krauel I.echner, H0. 41 acres In nep 0 unit 1(5, 1 2, n r S, WW. Iitliain Smith to Frank Zlmtncr, 20-100 of nil nent In neu 'Hi. t 2. n r B. S TS.
Win II Itrown to Win X Kocrnor, Sill ncrt'H In sees 1 inul a, 1 2, r 3, i,000. Joseph (irelcH to Miirtln Scluitr., 129 Rerun
ui ec M, 1 1, h r t, vw. Sheriff Diiholn Co to Henry Sehnpll, Sr. in.m tin., tft. a..,. 9t 1 anK fttf 1
w iw tu ii in iu hi ni.u ni n i t Henry T.suitlurehu to Arnold Merkel, nt lot
11 1 1 nYr it u mi it tfniillnitluiPrt
liM mi'll n tii illlinuiHimiKi It
VOU oueht to know that when suner-
ing from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remiHlv is the Clinic Kidney Cure. Guaranteed or money refunded. M.
Friedman, druggist.
-Two games ot bnse ball, be
tween the Jasper Keds and Evansville teams, and the Vol pen and
Tumor tenms, at the Jasper ball
grounds next Sunday afternoon.
Did You Ever
Trv Electric Hitters as a remedy foryour
troubles? If not, get a bottle now and iret iclief. This medicine littHlieen found
to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you
inve loss of appetite, constipation, neau-
tclie. fainting spells, or tire nervous,
sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters ia the medicine you need. Health
and strength nre guaranteed by its use.
Lartre bottles onlv liftv cents at AI. t rieu-
man's drug store. 3
Resofctieas of Respect. Hau, of Shii.oh Lodge, No. 48G, I.O. O.K. Ihrland, Ind., July 27, '95. J Whereas, it has pleased our Father
in Heaven to call our beloved brother
Ileischel Do Hrtiler from labor here
on earth to his reward in heaven ;
therefore be it resolved:
1 . That in the dath of brother Dc Brulerour lodge sustains a great loss. 2. That we as n lodge deeply mourn the loss of so good and safo a counselor and faithful brother. 3. That we bow with humble submission to the will of God in his removal. 4. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Talisman, Jasper Coukiku, and Petersburg Press, for publication, and one to the bereaved parents, and one recorded in tho secretary's book.
Rbv. J. I. Gkegohy,
Rev. E. S. Houton. 5-Com.
H. M. Kean.
BUCKSKIN BEECHES
3EST MADE, BEST FITTING, BEST WEAR!
U X h
JERJ1 PRJiTS
fahrt V If THE GOODIII CLOTHUC CU EVANSVILLE, IND.
CM TOM. ITEKT f Alft VillARI
For Sale by S. KUEBIjEK.
Fvb.l.te iy. JASPER. INDIANA
BROTHERS DESIRE TO
Call the attention of the public to the fact that they are still in the
UNDERTAKING BUSINESS,
ALLES
Cloth covered caskets samo style
ab above cut for Slft.OO, and upwards. Wooden cases trimmed complete for fO.OO.
We will furnish Mctauc Caskets,
within 5 hours, at any price from IG0.00 and upwards.
All goods delivered free of charge
any place in the country. Furni
ture delivered nny place in town.
All needing this kind of service
will please givo us a call and exam
ine our stock. We also carry a line line of FURNITURE of all kinds. Everything sold at reasonable prices. Soliciting your patron 8 go we are prepared to guarantee satisfaction. ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square. JASl'Elt. - - INDIANA.
In
lis regular one fare for round hip exeuiv'mi inMunt relief for eohcritiitmci' coiii-lsco sinus on Sundays, between all lucid tn- plaint, eh. dent inoibus, dun boa, bloody j
nous, tiekcts goon day oi saieotnv, on May 5, 1805. The excursions will be continued each Sunday during thefiunUier. U
DENTISTRY Ir. 13. A.. MOSÖY,
Dentist,
HUNTINGliURO, IND.
It'll.,. II n im j IIIIII II III! Kf 9 , Vnl Itonifer tn.lnhn .Moenler. M acres
I cp Si. t 2, , I. W00.
rani -elitnlill to Simon ScliinliU, no ncron In nee 10. t7.nr I. f 1.
Val llntiifer to Sluinn Sehinlilt, HOncreH hi, .ei I0.t2,r4,l,T.-O.
.loneim hrleihunn to Anil sew Kruinpp, 10, TomU-ni lib imifcHlonnl ervlee to all neres fn nee ai.t I, r il. J:0. ln.i(üliiK any work In thu tluiiUl llnv, and Herman l) Liuuiner, et al, to Louis Lam- pminUe to kIvo It hi clonciit attention.
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Gold plate work tpcclally ollolted. and all 9rkwmt4, ' Apr. ,',
