Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1895 — Page 5

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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report

Baking Powder

ABSOLUTELY PURE

f6r.Me.-srs. Rudolph A Coffmnn wSrliz a man of very small mind shinned two car.-- of live stock Tuns- ami selfish instincts, who will, after a

'(lav, and two ran yesterday. ! newspaper lias boosted him into all j . . r TTT- ...i, the prominence he ever liad, with- ! JfW'TtÄ tuV'tÄlyUln!- I.h .abcriptton from it be-li-topitetl lv I)e'itt-Colic ami Cholera 'cause he don't like some democratic Cure. M. Friedman, y I factrf expressed in it. He is too

' , . . llstitmv and c ose a inosi 10 see Workmen bem plowing , and J nnd rfiouW Kl. scraping for ll.e f icnllv trusted further with anything, voir Monday, under the .upemsion - n .g John

h rmiiineer sauuui.

sulci in pro-

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1 .1.1..- I..h. illht l-.....ll'll I tl

vivv lurue stoek of eloth.iiir. Some men's suits urr J'ii.r.1 us low as m . , in.l ue a lKiruiiui. Such pood eoods inive never iN't-n olfered at that iiruv be

fore. All oilier um is

jKirtioti.

Clodiin"; at cost at Krkrts' Now Store. There is ii'i doubt, no failure, when vou lake HeWitt's Colic Cholera Cure. "It is, pleasant, etH promptly, no hail aftereffects. M. Friedman. y Children Cry for pitcher's Castorla. K:-v to take, sine to cure, no pain,

nullum: to dreml, pleit-uul lltlle pills peU'ilt's hillle Kaily Hi.-crs. liest for Sick Headache, biliousness, Hour Stnniiich and Constipation. .M. Friedman, y

Whon Baby was Ick, wo Rare her Castorla. Whe n she was a Child, alio cried for Castorla. Wln'ii Khe became Miss, kIio clung to Castorf.-!. When kho had Children, hhe gavotlieiu CaxtorU.

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PKUSOVX I.

Mr. Clin. ITn Vr spent Monthly nijmt in Jasper. Mr. George HeCich of St. l.ouis. is visiting his parents in Jasper. Miss Ülanche I.pmiii.' is visitinji relative at Washington this week. Key. .1. W. Itoyer spent several days in Jasper the lirt of this week.

Mix. Theresa Kuchlcr visited at j Kockpurt hnt week. - J lion. A.M.Sweeney ami his Inys, , of Indianapolis came to Jasper 1

uesduy for a visit with relatives, j Mrs. YV.IC.Cox r- turned .Saturday

night from a much enjoyed visit ;

with relatives 111 Missouri.

LrtY-Mr Jidin Lorev moved into

hie l..imlmio nmv residence Oll

Miss Lottie Dillon, of Kirdscye, ; . Tilliri;,i.iV.

was the eilest of Mrs. Cleo. II, il- :

on on Saturdav. ! tiarXew, pure, crushed fruit tinvors 01

a kinds are dtsiiensed wim .rvnu w

Rucklon's Ariiirot Salve.

The liest Salve in the world for cuts,

ulcers, salt rheum, fever

wire.-, tetter, chuptted hands, chilblain

corns, and all km emption., ami pose ,...h- cures iiiles. or no nay reiuired.

It isgimranteed to jrivo perfeet sati.faetion or nionev refiuidel. Prlre '25 reut. m.rltox. For sale hy Martin FriiiJinan.

April 2lM.li 18i.--i.

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castorla.

lr. A. A. Hnviler, Sunt. I'oor Farm,

Winncidieik Co.. Ia.. mivs: La.-t winter

Mr Kohert I.eaeh tiel two boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and cured a lanre ninninsr sore on his le. Had been

i.n.h.r i-:irv fif ItllVMCiail tor IIMIHIIIS Willi

nut ohtniniiiL' relief. Sure cure for Piles

M Friedman. " Glad Tidings to Asthma Sufferers. I'lwsmi Klvidue. of Harri nirton, HI.

.i.ii.lk In. uw ilt r.-.l of ehroiiir asthma of

ti.liir ut'lIlilillC hv Folev's. llonev and

Tar. It irivesjosllivf relief in ai.i. eases

f .i.iiiitiM mi 1 nit tins oi.-ea.-e. wiien

nut c.iiu.letelv cured, is roldied of all il

terrors l.v this lemedy. No sullen1

t.lmnl.1 1m- without it. oOe. lake no

Mik-lituie. M. Friedman.

1 suffered with a very

u.n.n i-nlili whs nluiosl unableto speak

Mr ftiiMuls nil ailvied me to coiimiH a

i.ii'vviiM-iii. NoticiiiL' (Mia in he rl a i n

iv.li.rh I'miii'dv advertised in the St

Paul Volkszeit ü Ufr I pnxuml a lxitlli

in. I ntti'i- tnk-iiiL' it a short while was 11

lin'lv well. 1 now most heartily recommend this ii'inedv to anyone siinerinjr with a eold. W.t. K kii.. 78 Selhy Ave.. St. Paul, Minn. For sale by M. Fi:ikim.is, druirjrist.

Mr. y Mrs. Henry Cassidy left on M onda v afternoon for Indian

apolis, where they will leave a jnr ; in the Keforin School for girls, and .Mr. Cassidy will go from there to I Fort Wavne and leave lleher liarI . .. . t 1 f!...l...l O.. I.,..il

grave 111 the eeeoie .wnueu rnn. Mr. John Uiefel and wife. Magii

left 'l'iiAd:ir to take oo-ition in

the Jovernment Indian Schools at Üosrhud Aüonuv. S.D. Trof. Ih'if-

el ohtained the position through the civil service commission, having

passed the examination last spring.

irfrConmiissioners Court next

Mondav.

The Misses Lvdia and Amelia!

water at 11. L.

ihle treataienl.

of the scalp and the Kenewer.

lotlyer, of Holland, visited (leir H.

Wilson and wife one dav last" week.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Milhiirn, of lillham, viMied Mr. Eifert's, Mrs.

Milhurns parents, 111 Jasper .Satur

day.

Mrs. James Milhurn left Tuesday

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inorning lor Louisville, 10 ne pivsent ,i,u .vc..l-

it the opening ol the Iall Milhuery j

displays. 1

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Mr. Lou Thompson, the hest

base-hall liitcher Kvansville has

had here yet, eamef up on Friday for a few (lavs visit.

Miss L.K. Drucker, hookeepcr at

Motitoux' confectionery

health need le

-0wners of good large hiekory

timber will find a ready sale at the

nwl foeinre of (J. Jcnnines iV

nev

Son, opposite the IL K. Station.

3rAn infant, about 11 months

old of Mr. Theo, and Mrs. Uzzietpnaiipt .e of this melicine law piten

Electric BiUer8. Elei'tric Hitters is a medicine suited for anv season, hut jn'rhaps more geiier-,ilK-th'..v.1...I in the Soriiiir. when the lan-

liui-tinl fet'liiiff nrevuiU. when

the liver i torpid and sluggish and the

neiil nf a tnnic, and alterative in ieii.

lall TownHliip BuRlneflfl.

Notice 1 hereby riven that the under-

iinieil. Tnistee of Hall township, will

attend to townnhip iKininew on each Stunlav ot the year, at my otlice, aad er-

aoiiH liavine township businew to transact are required to present it to him on

aturdays.

The towtishinhhr.ir will also be found

at mv ollice uear Kosatnond, and the cit

izens are invited to call there for library l)OOlC! The Indiana Series of School bookn tnav be had at my office, and at Jolia J.

Meschede s, m Celestme.

Levi l. Jacobs, Tnistee Hall township.

Aug. 9, 1895, y

Stenhenon. north ot Jasper, uieo aveneu 101 .0 1 r"1 "'"" 1 , ' ' )Allj . vi.w.i- fevers. No med e ne will act more mirel'hursday morn ng about 2 01 lock. I jn r0ntenu.tin ,i freeing the 8Vg. I'he funeral will take place to-day,, fmn. the ..lurinl noison. Head

Item from the iualun.ll IK)lson

Rover conducting the ser-i!lche, indition. constipation, dizzinet -Ii ii n..t.. iti.. nf w

Vieill lor.llTiniliui;in. villi mi.

"per bottle at M. Friedman's drag store. 1

Ilev. J.

vices.

ifcö-Mr. Sanders, the water-works . 1. . : i..:..

engineer, came on me evening uum

Friday, ami work has begun on me reservoir, Mr. Hopf refused to accept the

:HK3 tendered him by the town for

the reservoir location, and win likely appeal to Court.

1 .Ml Hill' 111 UlUUldM

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1 1M1111 y.U or ifniv. II in? win iuimiw " ir

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We ailvise eieaniuies?

of llalPs Hair

use

arA voun" married man in Jas

per was taken to Columbia township

Thursday morning 10 answer a charge of bastardy, mad by a Miss Cornwel, of Martin cotiniy, who was

in Jasner last summer. As the ex-

munation was to occur mat uay, nturtm

wa-5 too late ior parueuiar.- i m--' issue.

Xirllon. Mike Sweeney is making some speeches in Terry county

tiylf vou want a coolinir healthful drink tins hoi weather try Moutoux soda, with the new crushed fmit llavors, or bis unexcelled phosphate. -t No appetite? Then do not try to force fiiruldnwn: but use the iiMwt seietitilie

means for restorini: tone to the stomach.

11, wi.f l.t- t-iirm.f Aviir s arsaoa

. . f r . t 1 1 - - zr w . "

the Southern insane Hospital, nt ,.in.. nn(i in a surnrisinelv short tune,

ICvan-ville, was visiting her sister, Jyour appetite will come again, and come

Mrs. Uose tlasser. !lo.-tay. . ..

Miss Hello Harnet, of Mareniro. U.mx. To John (Jerher and wift

paid a short vi-it to her father and ion Friday last a handsome girl. . r r 11 .1 Ik - . r - -

mother, Air. eV .Mr-. .Jonn .S. l.armu, , .,.1.,. Vonr t.rKlme to S. Kuehler's

last Saturday and Sunday. )mu ,.t tn. highest market price, where

Miss MniMie Kueblur returned "l eotnpiete

Friday last from a pi

1

a-ant visit at ,u

St. Mary's, Terrel laute, inceiines

and Indianapolis. Mr. L.H.Jenkins KxConduetur on the L. K. it St. L. H. win in

Jasper Saturday and .-uitul ly, look-

ini; after matters again.

find a otiudete line of rail

on hand, at the very lowest cash

uhii-li are lieinir exchaneed for

dried fmit, lieans

market rate.-.

eeL'S. iMjultrv. etc.. at

' It

icjrMrs. Win. Fritch 111 ived Jasper Monday, taking a part

Mrs. I.ilschgi's house on 0th

Attention . A. R. Vrltraii?

Tho llltcMltlllll of miMiiliiTH of (J. A. It. 1'oxts

.t Mfurii.vill... I'lirtum-llle. Utwi'U Mild Ire

Intnl. und Hint of their iielirhbors ami frieiul uii.. ..vii.-. t to vl.it liuiiiville diirlio; t .e rn

eaiiiiiiiicnt.ix lirct-U to an effort no; heiuK

iiiatle to inuuec menu i-iisi w juni w. r.. l'ot. of .Iafiier.011 it( trip to Uiuli.vllle, via Vir I K.x t. I IL U.

The"Alr Line" Is M miles horter for the

ii:.i. .. .I. tliuu uiiv other line.

It is nrtiiiotfil, If it Miffleleiit iiuiiiImt can

heseeiintl, for conveiileiice of veteran, to run n fl..l:ll tmill frillll JllMIIvr at S'iWH. III.

011 wliiitfvt r Uay limy he uuretl unon by the

v :.ri.in. iwikis. i inis irivinir iiicmuers ai h ui

tuiiceun opportunity of UrivhiK to Jasper in the iimriiiiiK in time to catch train, tub. train reaches Louisville at 11 ..VJ a. in., in time

for dinner. The alMive named Posts are respectfully nr..,. 1 to 'iitiitiiiiiilrute with euch otlier in re

üiinl to the matter, und to ax upon ti date of

.tiirtmif. :tml fur further Information ud

iin-H. ! II. HAVXOK.Auent. Jasper Indiana.

It. .. C. AMTHKLt., Ii. I". A., M. lillis, MO

to of

treet.

ty,

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Mr. ainwrigiit,ot Daviess conn-; in .;. has tm-vented manv aiit of sick-

special pension examiner, was hut-sand saved numerous lives. Thi.-

I..,.,,..-,.., ii.inji.in K m.;mhs VWil. ! nrnves the net v. 'itv of keeping this in

III lllisill,! till ll. II ilVf sJ-,.-wm.. ------- - r

M.wdnv inonpaiahle

essrs. LSch ihm.uther. I'.Sflinei-

Yes, 'Tis So that Folev's Colic and Dinrrlnea

cives (juick and positive

bmel eoniplaiiits.

t-netlman.

Vic.

Cure

relief in all and .We. M.

inedieine where it can lie

i readily reached m all hours of the day-

Messrs. I.Sclrihui.'iohcr. V ..-v'Iiium- or niaht.

der, and J. I. M'M illen nr.- vi-tt- . (u-n. Uradenieycr and Cols, ing some ueiglihinn,' t.i.viH in- jim. . Kendall" looketl every spcting electric light plants. I jj,,, Uu. .Jdicrs of expeiience they Miss Emma L. Lenting return ed wvre, during th sham ha'.tle at the home from Troy on Momlay nisiii. re-4iuion on Friday evening, and Ielt on Tuesday immun ' ' (,K.r.i MotUis is a d:iaj:eniu-- com-

the early train for Louisville, 1 lay plaint, and often is fatal m its results . . . . .... .. .. . .1.-1 I I .U'..l,

in a fall stoelc ot inillin ry.

r'-Mr. Jos. F. Sermersheini has

impioved the appearance of his

louse considerably ov new weatnerloarding ami window's, and a square ront. if he had made an open

fronton uth street it wotuti nave

looked et better, and now if people

who want barcains m dry goott

will give him a liberal patronage he

will fix it that way in a year or so

more.

Die. Sunday, Aug. 25, 1SD5, Frank Walter Hl'tiieu, aged one

year and eight mouths, only child

of John I . and Anna Ji. iitiiner. This sweet bud of promise had been alllictut with mal trouble since its birth, and its welcome as a cherub among the angels must have been a joyous one to him, as he was

med from nam. 1 he botlv was

laid to rest in St. Joseph's grave yard on Mondav.

Attractive Young Men

Are those who politely tip a fashionable hat, iHjiiu'ht at l.eo "Spayd's, in Jasper, to the voiine ladies, ami their good

manners w in nrniL' mem picuum cuuivs, ju.-t as buying hats or cups at Spaytl's will save them gooil money. U. A. K. veterans will lind this the place to get rvL'iilation hats. A very handsome as-

M.rtinent of turbans and caps for bicy

clists and children, also at Spayd's.

Prosecutor V. E. Cox came home from Pike Cireuit Court Saturday nii;ht. to snend Sutnlav with lii-

Chlldren CrV for faiuilv. lie says there 'is a large

Pitcher's Castorla.

Yon Cai Depend Oh It that Foley's Colic oid Diarluea Cure is an instant relief for colic, summer nunbliiinl. cholera morbus, diailuea, bloiKly

llux, chronic diarluea, cholera infantum. I

bilious colic, painters colic, and

one.

criminal docket there this term.

Miss Mansie lis uiand Miss li,ya

Imuel complaints. U.V. rricdmun.

and

.My little Im when two years of age, was taken very ill with hloody llux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's, Colic,

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ll'IIVIil IIIIII I I.II I I II I .1 IfcS i.iv.i. , 11 1 luckilv pnM'timl part of a Ixdtle. I care-, I hurst lay

fnlh lead the din-clions and gave it ac("iihngly. II was very low, but slowly and surely he began to improve, gradu-

allv ncoveri?d. and i now tis Moni ami

DeP.ruler will leave for Amler-on on

Friday morning, toasstune their positions as teachers in that city's pub lie schools.

nil. Mrs. Cecilia Lueh,of Centraha.

M ! Ills., came to Jasper la-t Monday

to attend the fimeial f her grandson, child of J. P. 1 hither, and will r ain this week. Her and Mrs.

To iiv.ä.l tli- u idiuul.l u-e Dew itt s

Colic au I Cholera Core, a soon as the lirst symptoiti- appear. M. Friedman, y ifcürllon. W. A. Tiavlor has a inngniiicenl patch of tomatoes in his Pa'.oka bolt mi garden. He presented the Coti:ti:i: editor a basket cf them, three of which j weighed over three pounds. Children, especially infants are soon

rundown with Chol ra Inlanluin or Hummer Complaint." Don't wait to

I determine, but give DeWitt's Colic and , Cholera Com. promptly, you can rely on

it. I'sc no other. M. Friedman, y

Picnic Postponed. The Picnic advertised for Porters-

t I 1

1 1. ..i .. ..: :., .i -..t.,1 i. ni:.......i i vil e or next i nursnav nas ueen

IIIIII l it-m ,i. v.... . ,

Miss Carrie Eckert left for V rt Wayne Thursday, where she will enter a convent ns a novitiate nf tin?

Mtnng as. ever, life. I never

half its worth.

1 feel sure it saved Ins

can praise tue nenie y , . , ,

I inn sorry every one in: i ,, 4 ' e

postponed, on account of prevailin

sickness in that neighborhood. It

will be held at. some future time.

Stomach and liowel Louiplamti are

he-1 relieved hv the litnelv use of De

Witt s Colic 'Cholera Cute. Insist on having this preparation. Don't take

M. rriedinan. v

The Short Eni. Manager Milhurn and his Ued

Jackets left Jasper for Looyootee

last Monday mornin.' at ; o'clock

I'liey arrived in Jasiier, sad and

tired, at VI the same night. Inability to bunch their hits was the cause of the disaster. The follow

ing is the score. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 S 9 T Loogootee, 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Ited Jackets, 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03

Madison TowiiHhip Order.

All ierson8 holding warranta on Mad-

iHOii townsinp, given prior 10 .uau,

18115. -Are reoueHted to reiort the name

to this ollice, giving date and amount,

the fund uion whom me onier wan

rawn, and to whom i-ied. Una w

not with the view of navme the onleiH

imtneliately, but to ascertain if possible the indebtedness of the township.

John h. obman,

Aug. 23, 1 805.-4 w. irustee.

Particular Notice to Debtors.

The undersigned hereby givea notice

to all who are indebted to tum by account, to call and settle, either by cash or note, cash preferred; and to those

who are lnileuteu to una oy noiea patt

ue, to come and pay the same by Jan. , 181, or I shall le compelled to put

them in otlicera' hands for collection, and mav have to collect them before that time, liighest market price will be allowed, in settlement, for all Kinds of countrv produce.

UEOROE I1AS.KNOUK. Celestine, July 5, '9ö-iim.

YOU ought to know that when suffer- Meolt at the soldiers' re-nnion at gv ridinir, the

ifiThi

I

Sisteis of Charitv. She was aecom-

Ignatz

iiw. ....v.i.i .1.... ..... i .. r...- ir.ui.1 it is , Kekert. and her sister so una ana. any other

Im 'm -Mn,;,Lini,.p ii,,,OIVw"Ä ! Accidku r. On last Friday evenM FiMrmuv dniceSt U l'ür-,lt" Hon. W. T. Zenor, Judge of the ing, while Mr. Mart .Schuhmacher i.ir.n.M.t.-s, niuup... . I r , , .. '

Harrison iircuu voun. maou a ami .nss rinma t;assuiv were nug-

the horse became inl

and ran awav, turning

Ciinr.w.t.ui.f ......,..v r..fnn(ie.i. M. came over to Jasper t lint (veiling: to the huüirv over ami throwing tuein

''Kiuinwti i - - --- . - Ct -m I L ..I. 1 Kii. t.uii.i ffwiililj lwjtllt.tllt.2 . . 4 f r - M . ...... .oil .f

i nrtllllUU, (inilni M"U III lllilll mirm. i n u'uu-, MUlllli; M 1 V illlll Ullt ifl , " 7 ; p . . nnd look after his political feints phice, and jolting them both prottv j! 1' 'I.V. I"" luckily without .;rious Hie countrv in which Chamherlain's candidate for Congress m this dis- injury to them. 1 he buggy is at folic, Chofera and Dinrrlnea Uemedy trict next year. Lauipert's for repairs, was u.-ed with perfect success. Dyseti-

tery, when epidemie, is almost as. severu and ilanentus as Asiatic cholera, lleretofoie the liest eltorts of the most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravf.'es, i hi- remedy, however, has cured the most malimint ciees, both of children and adults, and under the most trying conditions, which pmves it lo be the In-st medicine in I he world for biwel complaints. For sale by M. I iiikiohn, driiL'ist. biarrhea shoulil be slopped piomplly. If soon becomes chronic DeWut 'sl'olh'aml Cholera due is effeelive, safe mil ceitaiu, lluiiiheds of testiiuoiiials hat Uitncss to ill" viitue of this u'nal ine.liV ue It can nlwavs he depended upon, it- the raves tinieantl money i'licdmau. Siuitlay 1-KeiirsioiM. 'I'h. I, K. - S I. K It Mill ICMUuc ri,r iiii one fare 1 r ' o i : ui eVeuifi"i on Souduys, belue-n ill ml slahmi", tickei-(j.iod day oi - - eulv, on May o, 1 8! 15. The e.enii-ions will lie ...... , .... .1... .

voiuiuueu eacn oiuiuay uui inj; nie eiuu- -w (

of the celebrated Jewel Stores and Ranges, An investigation will convince you of their excellence for cooking or heating purposes. A Jewel Stove costs no more than many stoves of a much Inferior quality. Our trade-mark on every stove is an absolute guarantee of perfection. Ask for a Jewel; take no other. You will never regret your purchase

For Sale by LOREY & STURM,

for the Couiukk. Gospel Temperaice. The Dubis county W. C. T. U

held a gospel temperance meeting

at Duff last Sunday with great suc

cess. Kev. Utz, preached an excellent sermon in the morning on the "llible and liible .Studies." He is one of the few preachers that

are "brave for the right." He showed how we are neglecting that book, also the different classes of

literature which may be found

there, if it is read in that view

Keferred us to different chapters,

and different evils ol the uay. re

marking that preachers should min

gle with politicians, bring them into

the church, ami made it plain that

it was a sin to let them alone, be

cause ministers are supposed, to be working for the welfare of mankind,

and anything anecting mankind as

politics does should be brought in

to the church work.

After his closing, and a few songs,

we were-dismissed for dinner. Af

ter dinner the children had their ex

ercises. Mave Kose, Maude ant

Louise Lemmon recited their pieces

spoken at the contest at Jasper, for the benefit of those not permitted to

.hear them before. Kev. Ltz ;

us a short address, in which In

showed the real importance of wo

men, that while men are debating

about the cause of the (liiaucia

troubles, women are striking its

heart. His views that the young

ladies should not allow themselves

'to be polluted by the attentions o gentlemen (?) Who drink, suiok

or chew, were certainly correct, and

it would b. wise lor more of our voting 1 1 lies to ad i:t these views.

Cheap Kates to the G. A. R.

National Encampment, JLouisville, Ky., Sept. 11th, mil and i:Uli.

The National Committee, in selecting

the Citv of Louisville. Ky.. for the Twen

tv-Sitith Annual Encampment of the

Orand Artnv of the Itepublie, certainly exert-ised tlieir wisdom, taking into con

sideration the central locality and the

superb facilities for reaching the point ol

encampment. In itntici nation of the very large at

tondnnce. the IxMiisville. Evansville

. . i a a

St. Louia ConsoliuateU nauroau ait

Line) 53 miles, the shortest route he

tween St. Louis and luiaville, anu ton

euuentlv makinc the muckest time ue

tw een these two cities is making speeia

preparation to afford visitors every fa

i-ilitv. not oniv in the wav of low rates

and fast time." but will place at their dis

osal splendid and comfortable equip nient.

The rate via the Air Line barely

nmnnnts to one cent per mile. Tickets

will beon sale Sept. 8th to 11th, inclusive

good n'turning until October 5th, 18115.

Tin inet that ue uenamnem. oi jus

souri. the Department of Illinois, also

large number ol Oraml Army posuä irom Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska and other westem states, have selected the IxMiisville,

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Kvansville and St. boms uonsouuaieo Railroad as the otlicicial route, undoubtetllv warrants us in looking forwanl to handling the laiyer pniortion of the delegates and their friends from this territorv. The principal event following the do e of the encampment will be the dedication of the Chieknniatiga National Military Park, Chattanooga. Tenn., to which an 'excursion rate of one cent ier mile has been authorized from Louisville. The citizens of Louisville will do everything in their power to affonl their guests a roval good tune during the encamp

ment.

Further information will lie cbeerfully

furnished on application to any agent of the Air Line, or R. A. Campliell, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

Excursions via Air lAne. To MareneoCaveon Sattinla, August

31st at $1.00 for round trip from Jasper. Train leaves Jasper at 0 :25 a. in. arrives

at Marengo at 10-.1M a. in. Ketuming

enves Msirenro 0:3U p. in. arriving ai

Jasper at 0:20 p. in. thus giving excur . . . i . I. i .1.: . t w.

SICH ISIS, eiglll lioure m lino ucuuiuui it

sirt.

To Indiananohs. on account of the

trre:it Lilor Dav i-elebration on Sept. 2d

. . . - . . . . .i

tickets i?ooil returninir noi laier man

ct. r . . . .

Sept. 'M at one first class tare ior me

round trip bom Jasper.

To Marengo, Intl. on account oi uraw

ford county Fair. Tickets on sale hept

2nd to litirinclusive good returning up

tr. :md including Sent. tli at one fare

.

for round tnp from Jasjier.

To C hnsnev Ind.. on account oi spen

cer county Fair. Tickets on sale Sept.

''ml to 7th and eood returning up to and

including Sept. 8th at one fare for round tritt from Jasner.

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To St. Imus Mo., on account oi me

meetim? of the Sunreme Ixxlee of the

Kniebis und Lndies of Honor, from Sept

10th to üüth. at the rate of one and one-

tlunl fare for round tnp troni Jasper. For further information call on or ad

dress P. H. Uaynor, Aft. Jaser

It. A . Camimiki.i., (J. I . A.. St. Louib.

Licenae Notie.

N0T1CK I bieliy glxtn lullir cltlien or Jktpr, and BlDbrldf lornlilp. Pubolicoanty. InJ .

Itiatlbv uudrriKtinl. anale cilixca of the Called Slalf. will pH tl" Couutjr CoBimltfluneri of

tlulrtiU ciDly at tbelr ueit ifiraiar enioo. m Sptmber.ls.'..furliceieloirtall IntoilcatlBK Hqaum. beer and Ine, an.l permit tbe name tu b drank n the premise, under tbe pro,llon ol tb

law ur Indiana ((TeriilD ucii ncetie. Ttie prefi.e location here aM lliiaora are to ! w.M U In a riM.in on the Brt floor iu tbe outli.t corner r tbe l.iilMiuic tmued by me, lluitrd in a part l the S..uih-et quarter of tbe

SiBlli.wel quarter of si twenty-ween (X7. T. i. S. It fWv n.., K ol In IIuIh.1 C.UHIJ-, Indiana, mor particularly described a folluw : beninalnie at the X. E. cmerof al.l 40 acre. runnluu tbence onth

J3 rud and 6 feet to m reteruur ana Jper

ruad ; tbence Wert alocft ald roaa 3 roa aaa o ie ; tbence Xorlh SO rod, tu the Sörth line ol aU 4 acres; tbence Eat on ald Una 3 rodt and feet.

to tbe place of beijlnnina:. in Bamonune lowintij..

OHlKii coamy. irwiana.

Aug. 9, '53. jusr.m i.r.i-ii. r.r.

UNDERTAKERS Have just received a new

of the latest funeral car design.

Upholstered in black broadcloth

and appropriately trimmed with

icavy Oold Kul lion Fringe and

ong Gold Tassels. It is the Finest

uneral Car ever brought to Du

bois countv. And will be let to

the public at the most reasonable

Rates, and furnished FREE OF

CHARGE to all who purchase Cas-

ets or Collins of us. Ve take complete charge of Fu

nerals and furnish everything, Bur

ial Robes, Caskets and Hearse, at a,

cheaper rate, for the same service than any other firm in the county.

Call and investigate. ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square.

JASPER. - - INDIANA.

The Indianapolis

Daily ami Weekly Sentine

Circulation Im readied Immense prtipor

tloimbv Its thorough service In receiving

nil the hitest news all over the State ami

train Its dispatches Irnin foreign countrle,

Kvery frailer In Indiana should take u täte

paper, inot that THK SKSTIXKb.

LARGEST CIÜCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPCR IN THE STATE.

1,

MMI.IMM1

People Wear

IWlDouglasShoes

SEWED 9mSSJ

$4.00 WkJk 230 $150 wly $2.0O $2.50 jfir $L75 $125 Erfe nrhn Far Ilea j9l9ELlllTaBl

l.M m tt at pair. AH Mjrlrt mm trllh, tL7 adrancala leatker Ua laereaae the

iriec of ottier aaaari. vw m wnj ns f.. I. VJMtfiaM alMM WMMaftfl UM ajHM, Take notatoutrte i ee that na and arte fr ataaipt4 on aote.W. ai,Moatw,llin totffcy JOHN A. SERMERSHEIM, JASPER, INDIANA. Aug. 9, 'S 3m.

BUCKSKIN BEECHES

3EST MAK, KST FlTTMi, KIT UM

k M X

If'

TKItMS OK MJIISOKII'TIOV,

Daily, one year, - - $J.OO Weekly, one year, - - - l.OO

The Wetkly E4ltio Mai 12 rare.

Siib-'crihe now and make all n'liiitances to

r"'1 n" Jü5 hiimipoli Sentinsl Cmpiay

Miss Cor. E lirerto i. Alva So irlock.

and mil .I fajMicvur t!

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Alter a iev in ne it tvt- alj.Mirtii'il,j I HE JAbrEli cut uir-u win feeling fi.i'. to -re mid Ujcii s.nne be furiiislicd with the weekly edition tmnd ..! H.nvn. at least. Inf the Indiana State Sentinel for

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