Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1895 — Page 4

lüstllitle üraierical Centest.

HoNTo Mr. Robert I. Cawidv)

LiCCIlHe NtlC4

im iMonuny owning Aug, lziu, and wile, on Ninday atternoon, :r roin:Kuiiri.vKimiiirnu.' r .u...t

1 UM ItJlilMI IUKV Hl MUII1, IMIUH MIUIU1 III!

JAHt'KK. DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA.

rfatcr! at th Kittoffict at Ja.prr lii.ll.n. for rMai.loB through th malt a erond cl mtttrr

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, ISttfi.

at S I M,, the following program bouncing boy. will be tendered at the Court House, "

by common school graduates. It is part of the temperance work, tie- J easioned by the new law requiring temperance to be taught in the pub-! lie sohods. The best speaker is to

receive a copy of the works of an American poet. The program is rendered under the auspices of the Dubois; County Teachers Institute. COXTKST I'jttXiKAM. The New Hope for Temperance, Mayo Kose. Temperance Questions, Maude I.enmion.

Dubois Circuit Court Adjourned for the term last .Saturday. The grand jury, Saturday returned -11 indictments, making a total for this iurv of 1 10 indictments.

. The following shows the disposal of An Old Man's Story, Clara Alfoitl. causes not heretofore in the Coi'imm Nu Salo.m up There, Helle Cooper.

I he Martyred Mother, Kva Pieiee.

Dement: con- temperance lalk, Louise l.eminon.

I lie Mray fcunbeam, Abbie I noma-. fcfcMiss Mary Linck the celebrated singer, will give a Concert, at

published.

State vs. John tempt; fined $25.

State vs. Win. Hamilton, A. & H. ; lined $50: and carrying concealed weapons $25. Went to jail. State vs. James Arnold: S. I,. without li ense: lined $20 in each of three cases. State on application of David Patten vs. Ma Inula Patten; the Court, upon trial found that Malinda Pattei. is incorrigible, and she is sent to the reform school for girls until she is 21 vears of age CIVIL ACTIONS. Aug. H. Koerner reports that, as reciever of Jacob Steinart, he has sold 1 132.40 property for cash, and that he has of Deft's propertv vet on

hands $191. SO, as appraised, and he is ordered to sell the same at public sale. Caroline Henninger et. al. vs. Andrew Henninger. Richard M. Milbunn, Commissioner, reports distribution in full, and he is discharged. Xancy Grant vs. Jacob H. Adkins, et. al.; continued. W. M. Hoyles et. al. vs. Chas. J. Hubbard, et. al.: continued.

Jown v. kellams vs. Krick-His-che Co. : dismissed. C. J. Hubbard et. al. vs. Geo. S. Coble: continued. Jarrett Stillwell vs. C. C. Miller, et. al.: judgement for Defendants; motion for new trial by plaintiff overruled : 90 days given to perfect appeal.

Peter onderheide, as adm'r. est.

RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA

STOMACH Liver AND HEART AfFKI'TKH. Almost iu Despair

Kill Hnitlly C "CJK, EID By Taking

AYER'S PILLS

til l i lit UiiiltiHlKlirtl. i limit i-ltilrii nl lliv Clilhii Slain, ulll Miily lit llu I'omity ( iiiiimU..lU'r ol Itiilml (unity at tlulr in'i rik'uUr i-.ihii, 11,

.tftiit'tniirr, l.iu.., r IkiilvIi' telall IiiIxumIuh! In uii . i't.Tr mill . inn. 411,1 in rinit lliu k.iiuc l 1.1 iImiiI. mi ihr i'ii-nii.fi.. uiiiUt iIhi irtUliMik vi l lit U in liiilititm pivvi iilii) tiitcli lU'rimen Tin prn'l iKitlimi Hlirrr Midi iinrK are la tie mill ulu it muni uii tin- llrtl lli.i.i in Iii Miiilli-fjol cm in r il (lit- liiilliliiiK uttiifil by im1, liiittli'tl nil a nrl til (ho MMitli-wfrl iH irlir nl I lir .Sinilli-Mt'n iniaricr f Sr 'wmiy vrii CJ7). T. 1,

.- it mi-to; i 1. 1, hi iintMii. cnimiy. imluiu, iiuir.' jpnriliill.irli ili'M'rllinl lullmt : lt-imilliK t tiir ;N h. I'lirinT ul jmM w dere. riiiiiiltiK iIhuc muiiIi ii'A ul nml I! l.,t tu tin IVtrr.liiiix mill JnuT

im . iiii nci ii i i.l rtluiiK UM mail M riMl ,iii. ti irl , lllilH .Vurili '.'It ru. in 1 tic Nutlli Hue ul -.Uii 411 tcifi llifiH'i. Kl on miI'I Hin' Si) rtxla itml tl fei-l, l Ihf iC' f Ih'kIiiiiIiik. I" ll iliilirlilK lowimlilli, llilliiiU cuillily. ImllaliM Aug.u, s;,-:iw. josni'll l.KCHNKlt.

will give

the Grand Opera House, Hvansvi le,

next Tuesdav evening Aug. 13th,

and to accommodate parties from'

Jasper wishing to enjoy this rare' musical treat the L. K.'& St. L. R.j R. has offered to make a round trip rate of one dollar ($1.00) per capita, J for the occasion, if usulhVient num-j ber signify their desire to go. Com-! inunication should be had with lo-.

cal agent Gaynor in regard to the i

excursion.

"For fifteen jears, I wa a prcat suf- O

ferer from Indls-estlun In Its worst form.

1 U'sti'il the kill or niaiiy doctors, but o piew vone ml worse, until I heeamo Ol so weal: I eoulil not walk fifty yards

wmioiii iiavinc io mi tinwnanii resi. jijr

utoinaeli. liver, ami hrart lieeanie affect- O

i'il, ;iinl I Ilii iiplit I wonlil surely die. I

Irlfil AVer's Tills and tliey helled mo o

ri: lit away. I continued tlielr use ami H

am now entirely well. I don't knowol JJ;

anyiiiiui; tnat win so iiiiekly relievo O ami cure the teirllile siHTering of dys- Ji

jiejuli as Ayer's rills." John C

ntiTcii.uti). iirtMiie, warren Co., N. C. Ol

"It is rum red that Gritlin remrrected the Jasper Times lat

week. .Shades of cleanlit.ess pre-

AYER'S PILLS

Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR

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WATER WORKS, JiiHpur, Ind. Notice io Contractors.

Sealed propoHalu will ho received hv

the Hoard ot'Triisteeyof tlieiiicorponitell Town of .lusnor, Duhoi Co., Ind., until 1 o'clock 1. y AtiniiHt 21, lSii,"), for the

loiiowing tippiuxiinale amount of inu-i

lurnu, I. o. i)., Jasper, lud.

'J,4(H) feet of 10-incli pipe. :i,8(X) " H " "

Xoticu of Executor's Sale of IVrsonal Property. Sttk or Inih n, 1 1)1' HOIK (.'ill'NTV. 8 In the matter i f the estate of Patiick Doiinliue, deceased. Notice is hereby tfiven that the underxigneil, executorof thohiHt will of Patrick Donahue, deceased, will offer lor sale at public miction, at the late residence of said decedent, in .lelferson towiiHlup in Hitid county and state, on S.vrritn.vY, niKÜIhT hay ok A count, IS,). the personal property of said estate, consisting of horses, cattle, funning itnpl -incuts, household and kitchen furniture, and main. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. in. Terms: - All sums of Jiö.OO and under, cash; over $.".00 a credit of nine months will be given, the pinchiiser giving his note therefor with approved security.

AUCH AKI. A. nWKKNKY, Kxectitor UtciiAiti) M. Miuiritx, Attornev. July I'li, IH0.V -w. 1,000,000 People Wear

Louisville, Evaisvil & Si Consolidated R. B "THE AIR LIN W Miles ilie Slioilt Hel ween LuiiiKvillo At S(, Tlio Prelciirud Itoutc .Hast and West. I1AIK Alt IN KKKKCT. .1., Westllouud. MA,S UM" CM. CM. A.M. u" Nu.ft No.. x,. I.'' i.M KM 7..'iO I.V. I.tniuvill,. r j SU) 11.10 1 1 ..Vi Ar. HmmmMIk KV. V 'i A.M. I'M. .. ..

UM H.I0I.V. I'rln'ton l.v. i , ti.l .VMAr.St. I.S.UU Uv! i.o

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p.m. it. in. a.iti. l.'M .M in.:

WLDouglas Sloes

N,I0 11.15 N.I0 7.V7 tt.M !Mft

kvaxsvii.ij: division. : ...

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serve us.'

HarbisoH Tp. Commencement. The eighth and last commence

meat for the vear in Dubois

Notice of Enumeration of Male Inhabi. itants of Dubois county, over the age

of twent.one' years, for the year

1895.

Tfltili.) 1C lllltHkKl vitittl In .ill iiAniut...

'O. Oil tllllt the trust !tH of tlu riovnml ton ii

was held at Havsville, Wed., Julvjahit.s of Dubois countv, Ul, at 7.150 P. M. , and four LTml-' turneil to the Co ....... i .i ! . e llJUtNllH fntnitv. tlnir

uaies, coinpieimg me list

of

Ind., have made

ountv Auditor of

1 DlliMIIM I'nltlltv tlu.ir iinnnii.r.it im .t

. . . 1 ' - ........ j . . .. .......V .....711 V ' 1

.....I,. .1.: ... ii... ...

l i i iA 7i i , I uiiiiu iiiiuiuiiiiiiia uver nie aire oi L'l

iiioiun-u-uiiy in tue county receivcu years, of t he r resneetive tnu nslih. nn.t

their dipljinas from Co. Sunt. Wil- that said enumerations are now subject

yon. to the inspection of the public at the

The superintendent also pre-!!',"'!,r '. Jr, and cn0J .ii... ,..u:,.iJulth 1 v,ew to, correcting any errors,

t.iw u.v. imuuif, misii nnstaKes, or omissions therein the nub 1 . . 1 ..... .. . 1 . 1 . .. i . 1 ' . . t . . 1 .

nan uci'ii oucreu oy inu iru-siuc, i e is respecuuny invitett to examine

Dr. P. L. Coble, to tvt Ulinil of 1 ltini' n notity the Auditor of any

thn inlmnL- nf l.ia tn.vnd.in tl.K, ''haiiges winch should be luiule. As the

i ..-.i I 1 'Auditor must report these enuineratioi

giimuiacuniui wie iiijjuesi general to the Auditor of State on the 1st dav of

era! townships of" Duliois county

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TOW.SSIIICS.

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' All the townships to which the

contest was open were represented except Bainbridge and Boone, as follows: Delia Harbison and M. A. Simmons, Columbia; Anna Klueinper and Lizzie Teder, Marion; J. T. Ellis, Hall; Ella E. Poison, liari

uison. fv.inmi,;.,

The judges chosen were R. M. UlarhisoiK..........!!!!!!!!".'.' "Jiw' Milburn of Jasper, Dr. Jenkins and! j00"1' Mrs. J. Cox, of Portcrsville, wlioliSf "-' -Si rej)orted the following grading:; JiarioH....!!!'.'.'..'.'!!!;''.!!!'.!!! 'Mil' Xo. 1, K) per. ct.; Xo. 2, 57; No. Hall .......!""t (I4 3, 80 13 ; Xo. -I, 83; Xo. 5, 73; Xo. Jenerwn 347 (i, 85?3 . The medal was, tlierefore:i;n ' -gg presented to Xo. 3, Miss Anna(;jlsai4,"."".'!.".'.,.'.'.7.".!!'.'.'.'.! 352! Kluemper in a few appropriate I'Y'nUniuHl remarks bv CJeo. R. Wilson, Co.. ; Supt. The trustee then thanked- Total m County m

the people of the township for their,, l; '.,ol, (tramelspacher, Auditor of stmnnrt rtnrintr lorm nf nll'mr. """ois county, do hereby certify that

'2m 308 Ö88 210 '2M 347 278 84! 3.52 370

0'4303

! i - rni i I 1 tl,u "'ve aim loregoing is a fu , tme. which expires Aug. j . The doctor jmti complete statement of the number has made a good ollieer, and leaves ,of white and colored male inhabitants.

iverage; one to the class of 1S04 (September, 180Ö, persons tlesirinir to" ex-

Ella E. Poison, and the other to !mm.,e sbould do so during the next two

the claas of 181)5 Lottie Yowell. I Vp1'.'. .,,. .. T . , n,, . , .. . fle lollowtng is the Trustees report The graduating excercises was.0f the total number of male inhabitants.

tollowcd by the contest for the gold- .over twentv-one vears of aire, iu the sev-

P ym & . - - I lfi m 1 . . . .1 . I .IV I .

oi ueo. uatn, reports sale of real es- meuui, ottered by 1 rustee Uoble to

täte to Catharine Bath for $427, the post-graduate who delivered the

cash : sale confirmed. best oration at this commencement.

Geo. Nix adm'r., est of Marg. Keller: order of sale of real estate continued.

Julia Ahrensman vs. John. II Ahrengman: divorce: dismissed.

In the estate of Mary F. Beike, dee'd, guardian reports sale of real estate to Anthony Troxler, for 44 cash: sale confirmed. Frick-Bische Co vs. F. M. Bigham, et. al. : judgment for 17.72. James S. Epperson, et. al. vs. Mary A. Beeler; continued. Phil. Bamberger, adm'r est. of Geo. Schwartz, dee'd: petition to sell real estate continued. Mary Kuukel, et. al. vs. John Keifer, et. al : betition to be released from bond coutinued. John Keifer vs. Louis Gasser: apblicution to de released from iu. denture contiuued. John I). Koons vs. M. D. Lemond: judgment for defendant. The grand jury visited the county poor farm and county jail, and reported as follows : "We visitod said poor farm and jail on the 27th of July, and made a thorough inspection ot all buildings and premises, and found the poor farm in good condition. They have no recommendation for improvements or change in the management of the poor farm. Tiny, however, find, after examination if the county jail, that the following improvements ought to be made, to wit : that two of the doors ought to be provided with new and improved locks, and that a system of sewerage-pipcing ought to be supplied to all the cells." Samukl II. Dillon Foreman. Medal ef Hmw Uf lea. Lieut. Win. W. Kendall, the first soldier of Indiana to receive the United States Medal of Honor, has received from Commander C. M. Betts, of Philadelphia, Gen. Order, Xo. 2, notifying the Legion that Lt. Kendall has been appointed an Aide to the Commander on his staff, and that headquarters for the use of members of the Legion, during the coming G. A. R. en

campment at Louisville, have been

the schools of the township in a ?ve.r V10 uS?e of twenty-one years, in

nrmnermm nnndilinn Tin. ovnr.l "uiww county, Indiana, and in each

.... townslnpof said countv, in the ve; ctseswere closed by Rev. Heese-, mi5, according to the enumeratk

man, ot Kellerville, who gave the

benediction, and the huge audience, numbering about six hundred, dis

persed. The pastor of Haysville,

made and returned to tue bv the several

Township Trustees of said countv in accordance with law. John GitAMKi.scAcitKit,

Atttlitor DuImhs Countv.

Rev. J. .T.Keerl, and citizensof that Hy Gbo. V. (;u.mki,si'.ciikh, Deputy." place and surrounding vicinity de- 18!r'-w'

aurvu noiioruuiu mention ior navmg opened the St. John's Lutheran

Church, for the ffrst time in the

Annexation Notice. Notice is hereby given bv the Trusten

!of the incorporated Town of .jasper. ' I ... 1 f . ... a.. r i . . . .'

hidlnrv- of thn nmititt- f;r Mm u n

........ j w.v v.w....v, w. hi., ii u i)uin)f county, iiuuana, to Joseph V. of the graduates, thus marking a Friedman ami John (Jrainelspaeher, ami great advance in educational pro- 'I0?1'!'1!. Friedman, Sr., Finnic Seibert, gress, and for their aid in ma'diiR'

;ra ui

tllin nr-. vi nn stst ft- nu 1 . I .... . I . k . . . . ' 'x

tins luiuiiii-uwuiiiuiii mi; nesi uvurftlie Unit of the "Jasper Veneer and

held in the township. Panel Company," ami also to Frank

Music for thn neenxion. in nrldi . Joseph, Sebastian Kuebler. John I..

to the lnriro church nrnan. the Ifnv JIlrt'.,z' Lorenz Mehringer, John GramelH-

le choir and Quartette, was fur- (iramt'lsoacher. ..nnstmitin., ti.

the Portcrsville choir, un-ll'iinutttre foinpanv," and the Jasner

( r 'in.,. I Furniture ( !oin nun v. flint win it Trnufnnu

vil

nished bv

der the

Hayes; and Jasper Cornet-

Durlauf and sons.

1,400 " ii

5,100 ' 4

22 Fire Hydrants. 20 Valves and Muxes. 8.000 pounds of Lead. 0,00t) " special castings. "00 " of yam. One TAO.fKX), and oncotic million gallon simple horizontal duplex pump Snecilications can be ohtained from

either of the undersigned parties after the 10th of August. Fach bid must he

iccoiupanied by a eertilletl check for

4 per cent of the amount hid, and no

ciicck to in? less than $100. The tight is

leserveu io n'ject any or all titds. IlK.vitv Vl'.w, I'n'sident, A. .1. MKU(it:tt, Town Clerk. i-vvxHKns A I'oitTKit, Hngineers, Louisville, Kv. Aug. 2, 18ir).-3t

HAND SEWED

PROCESS.

$5.00 $4.00

$3.50 $2.50 $2.25

For Men1

i i3.oo

BEST

IN THE

ORLD.

$2.50 $2.00 $1.T5 For Boys

anlYonths

IM I.V. 1 1 11111 lir ,r, M.:w l.lm-oiii ' nr. I.lW.p. Kvu'vlllt. i.v. Ii!)

"'Ki'oin' l)lVsiON. p.m. ii.tii. n. in. ... -..Kl U..MI h.is l.v. Lincoln Ar. T -u '..4.1 l'i..'MJ I0.OI Ar.ltot'kpurt l.v try

Fine Job Printing al this ollice.

Wear W. I IohbIi thni and fituu ' ( a. pnlr. All Mlylr. and I Width.. IliO f (Ivsnrc In linlhcr hlncrvn vil the ' .. -I ..r . ..k..- i.ln. I. ii, (ha ..llillf. M.i.1 ...I..... r.4

liriVC Ui III! I llll.MV". !. ..IV IjllH.I.J v. W. I.. l4iHKl.htr. rriualM Ih .nntr. TrtkiMiotiilitlllutp. u i" Hint niime anil price liit;iniiJ on utc. W. l. IteuglM, HaucKTUN, Mass. SuIU by JOHN A. SEHMERSHEIM, JASIMMt, INDIANA. Aug. I, ".03111.

CDMRÄSES ' EVERYHDTJY, ATTENTION !

3Iako IU'juI.v, Every one of ou, lo attend the khabd SOLDIERS' REUNION, To be given under the nuspice.4 of Siiivki.y Post, No. ÜS, G. A. H., at Jruiitiiiluir, Indiana, on Wednesday, Thursday.

iiim i'i'Kiiiy, Aii-tist ai, and 18!K. This will be one of the grandest meetings of the Pov wlio wore the Blue ever held in .Southern Indiana. It's location the Dubois county Fair Grounds is noted for its beautiful surroundings, plenty of shade and good wholesome water. Prfze Drills, Barbecues and Realistic Sham Battles will be special features, of the occasion. Prominent speakers will be present to address you, among them many of the most distinguished men in the state' Abundance of provisions, well nrenared. will be nrovided. and all

old soldiers will be fed and taken care of FItKK OK CHARGE.

Come out everybody, and bring your families, and stay with us from the opening to the close of this grand reunion of the brave boys who fought that their country might live. Everybody will be well entertained. Half-fare rates on all railroads have been secured. Respectfully, Committke.

M 5.1 ,11 !.m. p.m. a.m. .'. . H.W 12.10 N.W I.V. Lincoln Ar. 7 M , H..V. -i.m two Toll City V, it 10.(0 a. is U.IUAr. Oimii'toii l.v. t..'A The lowi-Ht tk'ki-t ntte to tlx West as folder umi tamcrul Information fiirnirfln'il on application totlu-iiiui! Sec that your ticket rcuiN vm t .Inc." p. It. (!av.n.k, k.-, , It. A. I'AMI'IIKM.. ticll'l Puhh. ,, nt W, XI. llo.SAit. Truv'K Pasx. Aw't, Vt

MILBURN

FELIX IiAIVIPERT, DUBOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR

JASPER, INDIANA. Headquarters for VEHICLES And Farming In ments of all kinds. Binder Twi

at the lowest figure.

ilSrlg htcn Your Homes !

MRS. M. B. SAU Has the only exclusive Wall Papel Sto

In Dubois county, ami Invites tlio Inn or lierntock by all who want to niuk Iioiiich look attractive. ! AIL THE LATEST STYLE EVERY ROLL NI POPULAR PRICE All paper trimmed without extra i Now In your tunc to tlx up. Come n tlKurcH. M.II.S. In front of Court lloune, on fith trt. loir went of lr. Salli'n ollice. I .Mur.VV'.A-itiii.

TH1 IMPiai BEEL "

uts.

-M. K.

Inive tiled with the Auditor of Diiluii

County, State of Indiana, and will precent to the Honorable UourHof Commis-

ionerH of Maid county, at the .September

Hall Township hhIiiohh.'J0"1; of,,i,,dr Court'.,8U"'' 11 lmy- ... ... me tor the aniic.viitinn tn mhiiI t

otico iH hereby given that the tindt!

signed

attend

unlay

secured bv the citizens committee at IkkjUh.

i c ih I ereoy given that the under-IJitHper of the followint: dewribetl terri- ( .Trustee of Hall township, will tory, contiguous to wiitltown, und Kituato dto townHhiplHtHiiH'HH oneachSat- in naid County of I)ulHiH, and State of i of the vear. ut inv ol ie nml n.r.i t . m..:...: ; .. 1

unity Iki fiiii. ti.t.tiul.I.v l.i.u!....., ... I . . . . f !" Ji nil,

,.,.,.,r wur,uan io iran- nort ii weal quarter ot the north went uiiar act are re.,uirel to present it to him ou ter of tcction number thirtv-Hix CM) hi .Saturdays. !t,..ui.i,. v.. ,.m ii. .

mi t nwniiciiip uilU iu. nuin The townHliiphlir.iry will alfo be found live (') went, and more at my ollice near Kowmiond, and the cit.'dewribed as follown viz izens are invited to call there for library! "Coininencinir nt thn min

Cotiiinencinif at the northwest eornor

of mU K'ctioii No. Uiirl V-H1Y CAti

l k vitriitiii i.iiiri m fiiiuii ikf ii r i tue i uummi mtic hi .'mmwhii turi'u i ...... i. .... n

between Green and Walnut, and ÄfM.i " 'V? t' l !,,,,, ut ,Iohn J-i "Ir'l nnl foiiy (810) feet to 1'atok'I requesting all who wear the Medal l ' 1,1 ii n,,,,,- ,r,iveir; thT;V rivt'r fowinr Hor tom?thr on WednejdayJ TmiiÄÄlp. SS! Sept. 11, at'Joclock, A.M. There Aug., lwy ne two hnndn.,i .n d iific t .V-m

., , .' ivvi IU

It is the BEST Because

t is what we claim it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED.

It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or 01 It is theonly drill in the world that will do this.

TUB FOKGE-FKED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT Heil on the Empire Drill is fast superseding uj others, because It is the only one made that is a FORCE FEED. It does not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, bolt or key. It feeds out all the nhosnbnto in flu. Imr

lso Imve a coniolete stock of

LAMPERT'S BEST WAGONS.

Plows, and all kinds of Farming Implements. Come Examine. KKL1X LAM PERT, Aug. 10, 18!)4. vost (Uh Street, Jasper, Ind

and

JUMBO JEANS PANTS.

JJ iHsf w. H bbsssss "wiyflp M as mJssbs1V

NewGoo(

The daintiest, prettiest patter

tll9 Heu Noreltio now reatl your in tion. Y01 wonder v wo four.

j' many

nuu bcai things, you will der, too, we matia sell then so very '

The Popular Store S. KÜE13LE Jasper, IndianaBARGAINS

IN

are eleven mues 10 me OiniliaiHier, a)pointed from nine different States, und the election of Lieut. Kendall ax one is an honor to be appreciated.

Particular Notice to Debtors. .V',l5n .RTÜL .or ,,0"n'mH: taininK

ir

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World, Vlso a full stoek of Clothing Dry Goods, Notions, Roots and Shoes at

'The big veneer cutter for the

new factory arrived .Satuidiiy, Mr. It. Shubte was given the contract to move it from the car to the factory for 2o, and with block and tackel and four horses he has got it to the lactory, nd it will soon begin to "bum,"

I (XI IIITI'M tllill-ii i,f l.ul' .....I ...I.! .1 I

The tinderflienuil horebv ivi-n nnlic m'ul lurrilorv li..r..liiK,.fwl,....:i....i ..1 ,

to all who are indebted to him hv n. tinns tin IuoiIh of id.. iu.n.,u 1"

count, to call ami fettle, either bv cash corporation licrciiinofrm' mimed ' und or note, cash preferred; and to thoce who nrc now the owner. of tlnatni' who are indebte! to him by notes past Dated at Jasner, Indiana, the VM dnv due, (ocomoand nay tlie Hitmcbv Jan. of Jnlv, 18)."). I, IS'.HJ. or f Hhal he. roiiiiiellml "tn nut lli-vnx-i,..,.

them in ollleers' liiimls for collection,, Kiiw.mii J, Kkmit, and may have to collect lliem before that .i.om Svuu nit, VrniMeei line. Iligmwt market price will he ul ; Wm, II. Fi.irK, "...v.. lowed, in fettlement, for all Kind of, l'liu.ii' Kcnkki., Ju. I country produce. bit VM) 1 1 lT MTI'N KU, . . . . "KOK(K IlAHKNOL'it. Attorney for Petitioner Celeatine, July 6, 'U5-fl,n, 1 July 20, 1805-5 w,

ECKERTS NEW STORE, ...... .

Deo. 14 'U4

Opposite the Indiana Hotel.

GREEN APPLESI DRirn addi rci

Feb S 'l-y

CLOTHING! liU wisl) to rloie out on Ktock of Mens, Beys nil Youths ( Injr, im we have decided to dif this lino of Merchandise and OI!- Kit (Our Stork of (Holl at prices winch mean saloH. is nut to advertise our stock bti give the public a chance to money in the purchase of clotl mil to insure ur p.ilrons when place an a Iverlincmcnt wo n what we p-iv. Uospectfnllv, NORMAN & OU J WOUND, INDIANA, Nov.