Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1895 — Page 4

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JAftFKK. DITHOI COUNTY. INDIANA

'uttrtdai thi pxitoffic it Ji(rr Indiana, for

ii. iixsiud inroage id man ttton 'r! raatttr

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1S95.

Issues of $6.

Krery otr next year will called up

sh to vat at tha election fo President and CoafrrtiwtB, wpeH tl.a fluanrlal

question. Ta la to IntrlllgeHl ly everjrc-B aknuld atHily anil uutleritand it, bo matter

to what party they may tlug COIN'S

PIXANCI h SCHOOL, teach. It clearly

truthfully aat fully. In all It. bearing

M Impartially. It U a linok of Ifll

para, haailiMiely llluatrateil.

A TALK TWO ,N 1 flONS," la a

htutUome volume of 303 i,-eg, bering

uu tha Hnauciat queatlon, but written In

he form nf an ancroaaliiK an I Interentlng tala. Alreail over 2t)0,()0i cnplea have

a told.

Tha COuKIKK will prer t either one, wr have either ie aea , pot aid, to every

uhacrlber tu thl paper wn-. will pay a year' aubtcript loa In mir ee. Any one

wanting bath book can hive the add I

tloaal eae seat tlii-m for 2.1 -nt, Uo not

:ir4i mem nr..r politician warp

your Jiulcmeat by fellwrlr mid endeavor

toaecure your vot ajraltut your own In

ivrxaia. inure I no pontic III either book, hut statement of tulld fact. Subscribe ta the COCKIKll now and get your

choice of then.

Eve.v the ndvo- .ted of the single gold standard M.. Bv.vum, for instance admit that the remoneti zation of silver wo .Id produce an immediate reaction towards improved commercial eo ditions. Any

body could see that ;uct: even the

goldites have not th temerity to

deny it, but thev ass me the pro

pnetic vision ana .v the rehe

would only be ten orary. Thev

do not gay whv, l)tit . ake a bold

statement in hoot.it thev mav

succeed m preventing a test of the

matter, continuing the policy of

goia standard. mi! it remoneti-

zation would prod i e only tern

porary benetits wh s it that under

the original coina r i laws, which

made silver and gol I equal in coin

age, tue prosperity of the country

continued on the in rease, from the

adoption of the Fecural constitution

down to the very 1 our when the

function of silver as money was destroyed? The rem netiz tion of silver would bring permanent relief

from the existing difficulties and hard times if the policy itself is made permanent. But the effort to

degrade silver would, of course, be made again, because the small class which demands a gold standard d es not want general prosperity. When everybody is prosperous and doing well," this "small class has no undue advantage over the rest of The People. Those who Ik long to it thrive the boat when the majority of The People are traveling an uphill road. Evansville Courier.

FaraKrs lastitntc. The Dubois Co, Farmers' Instililn -ill In, I.... 1 11V li'il.

iT.i i ,.ün i Li.... l i '"H class who constitute this mon

mil til, uiiu Ulli ill' II vi II I WfUU UV

J. J. SMiielus, ot buliivan. and K.

The monev nower has controlled "w ta Prcvcat a CwM.

----- J the monetary policy of our govern- After an exom, or w hen vou feel a inent for the past 22 vciw, and to V?M i-omiiiB on, take a doecof Foley's the great injury of lf classes of our: feltirar- U wwr ''-

: 1 1 .1. . e . i -

except ion oi me,

rrwii leitest w wenwcst.

oy power. . There will be a Demurest Silver

citizens with the

1T11T 1 L If

it, w ooci, oi .unuison, besides number of Duboi Co. fanners.

It is but just that the people! Medal Contest held at Hillsboro on

should once more eontml the inon-'next Saturday night, Xov. 2, at 7:80 etary policy of oui government, not,' P. M. The prospects now are that

Circsit twrt Praceedlafs. however, in such a wav as would j then will be a large class. Everv

Court is getting the docket near!; l n wnm8 to one. .Joseph Il.'oue is cordially invited to attend.

cleared up. This is the last week of ,Jlld(1 California.

this term and unless some unexpect

ed things develop court will adjourn

tor the term before the week closes.

The following causes have been d'

poseit ot since tlie Uouki Kit's report

ot last week :

Mai'dk Lkmmox, Supt.

öpvl Tcaperaacc Meetisf I Particular Not ice to Debtors. a , . 1 a a,a fT I. I a .

At liPtnei aumlav morning, .Nov. "'rsis,ne nereuy give? notice

3rd, at 1():::0. u " ntlebuM to him by ac-

.v, vn ..in reine, cuiicr uv i.imi Pkookam, ior uotf, cash nrefemsl: ami to tho

Song Choir. iw''o are indebted to him bv notes past

State vs Harton JJoozenbark: in- Scripture Lesson and Praver,... lw:J,ZvomViiYr tl,e s'Vy Jan. iVitinn fJni.d 1 f ,..r 'V 1RlHorI. all be compelled to put ) ""v-u u. j iomi iuptr. itheia in oiheers' lnnuls fnr ivill.-t

Sonir, Choir, .and mav have to colleet them lx.fnn. ili.,

Ueeitatior., The "W. C. T. U.' . Highot market prin will lie at

Mrs. Mutnit T. Hnrker .l0Wth settlement, for all Kinds of

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AriiniiiiHtrutor'ft Halo of ICcal JCstalo. Notice w hereby )iveii. that by virtue of an order of the IJiiIhhs Circuit Court.

made at the S'temUr term, 1SIV, the i imderii:ned .dminUtnitor of the ltatu

of laicinda A. Dillin, dwvaMil, will cell at private sale the following IcmtiIkhI

Keal Kstate, situated in I )iilois County, so as to be admin'd. I liiilütiifi r,M, It 'pi,.. m,iiiIi..i.i .r..,

, 1 liU rV,l ll'l .111,1111.1 ,t . m f., a ' I'AII (kt ll.,- 1. I . ...

oi tue nortti-eaM quarter of MVtion No. inis oy lurnisntng vou ths thirteeim:5),townshiiXo.one(n south, ...... n.m.., ,t , , . , " rantm No. six () wit, containini; 40 SU noCat and nst fashionable

acres more or w&t, Application of pun.'haers will 1h re-

ceivel by the undersL'netl Samuel H.i

Dilhn, Adm'r. as aforesaid, at his resi

lience in Ireland, nam countv, and

through the mail at the Post ottice, Ire-

HANDSOME LADIES Are appreciated by everyone.

hvery Lady wants to be handsom

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can asi.it

toxic

btate vs Andrew Cummins: A.

Ü.; plea guiltv: lined I1Ü.

State vs Paul Slierrer: S. L. V.

land Indiana uutilfthe 'JtHh dav of November, 1S.VT at 4 o'clock I. M.'

styles of handsome

(Bonnets or Jfats,

r. Prti.i l.ormr f;,u,t.if. f,.- ...... . lwtoMcn ':.i: iw...... mrj prwuice,

aa a VllilU CIUiUlVO IUI t'J I - i4 Vfll a a ft V laUiU JJiUll II. i n - 1.. .I." n II ... 1

mentof fine and costs: plea guilty : Double Quartette,

fine 20. "Seeking the Lost."

State vs B. Hoozenbark: sellinir Recitation "Cur Mission".

CtCOKOE IIa.SEXOI'K.

Celestine, July 5, 'itt-tfm.

on Sunday : plea guiltv: line 10,

State vs Andrew White; A it Ü

with intent to murder: intent no!

led: plea guilty of A. & 11. : fined

25.

State vs B. Hoozenbark : A. it H.

with intent; nollied.

btate vs hretl. Harder; mtoxi

cation : jurv trial ; verdict not guilt v

.Amy Hose.

Choir. .."Reinforcement," .

LeOni Brittain.

Declama'ion, Belle Cooper.

Declamation Marv Kelso.

Choir.

Select Reading, . . . .Stella Brittain.

Recitation,

song, . . .

Lssav, ,

8

lermsoiaie. une tiurtl of tlie pur1 a . m

cnase money to ie ton. tn rest due m

two tspial itaymi'nts,at nine and eighteen !

mouths, purcha.-er giving notes for de-

lerreu payments, witn o ijer cent, in- give my customers the benefit nf terest from date, waving relief, and with 4, . . T w,"u" 0 fn'e-hold sureties, to the approval ine low pnees I secured. Call at

Purchased at a low wholesale price.

auer uiorougniy examining

leading styles and

prices,

the

and I

of said Adm'r.

jsamcki. H. I)ii.u)X, Adm'r. TkAVLOK itllC.NTKK, Att'vS. OctoK-r KSth. 1SÄV--4W.

State vs John Baecher; sellini; The Walls of the Citv. Edna Coper.

lquor on I hnstinas dav ; continueu. Duet, Marv and Sadie Kelso.

fetate vs Christ. Buechlein: al- Declamation, "Novel Reading

AVE MONEY By buying your Mens' and

boys Clothing at the only Th apparel

mat does not keep everything else. By looking after this branch of business parparticularly we can and will Save Vou Monev.

TOWN WARO PROCEEDINGS. 510 feet Mi'c hW Boujht. The Jasper Toivn Boar! met in special session Monday Light last, to consider the matte, of buying another hoe reel and hose. " All members present. 1 he following bid w is re. eived frorp the Chicago Fire H se C ., by El: Grill, of Ewmsville, who was preNnt; 5p0 feet Heavy Superi ir D uble and Seam essTi.be smoot i-bore cotton, rubber lin d, mildew and rot proof fire hose, 2 3 inches liam ter, to stand presst re of 350 pounds per square inch, at 70 cents per foot. 2" improved brass handle pipes 2 4 inch swivel for 1 inch and iucrj stream-) at $11 each, to 1 e delivered f. o. b. at Jasper in 30 lays, from Oct. ss, 1892 The Boa I accepted the above bid,' aud t itered into a contract with Mr. G i 1. hose insure ! against any defect fo. 18 raont'H, to be paid for on arrival. They also contracted with Grill for a No. 3 Mill hose ieel, with tool box. axe, crow-bar, grab rope, etc.,

as per specifications, for $45. One

26 foot ladder at 05 cts. per foot, and one 1G fowt ladder at GO cts. per foot. Geor'e R. Wilson, engineer, re

ported a grade for 8th stieet, east of

old corporation line to present east line of town, and presented a map of same. The Board adopted said grade as reported, and ordered that a proper ordinance therefor be drawn by the the town attorney and submitted at the next meeting. lenry Pfau, Philip Kunkel and Ed. J. Kempf, Trustees, were appointed a committee upon management of water-works, and authoriz

ed to employ a Superintendent for said water-works at an annual salary of $ , and also authorized to license a plumber, who shall have

control in maKing all connections

owing minor to play pool ; lined

1U.

State vsGeo. Kd. and Andv Hub

oaru: ior inaKing a nuisance on

navigable river: jurv trial: verdict

not guilty. CIVIL ACTIONS.

Lydia C. Clarke vs Louis Katter-

john, et al.: judgment lor defend ants.

Jefferson Simmons vs Alfred Sim

mons; j'udgtnent for $221. 05. The Perrin National Bank, as signee J. Crouch it Son, vs Win

b. Conley, et al.; foreclosure of

mortgage decreed fo- $1218.30. Jas. S- Epperson et al. v Marv

A. Beeler; judgment for $1(51.80.

ong,

Lela Gray. 'Scatter the Seed,". .Choir.

Transfers of Real Estate

In Dubois conntv during the month

of October, ISW, as shown in the Recor

der s othce. Phillip Dillv, Recorder.

John C Brit tain bv commissioner to

heirs, partition of 27.27 acres in sees

II and 12 t I s r ö an. I .

Johanna Koerner to !ouis F. Koerner

pt lots 10 and 11 Iluntingburc $1HX).

John Haeeher to Henrv . HorTman

lot. 110, 135, 13i, Portersville $400

l'hil steinen to Henrv Mannte! nt

lot i uuntinsr uire vmw.

Geo F Russell to Ren J Maudlin 50

acres in sec 24 and 25 t 1 s r 3 $300,

Alex Anderson Jr Adm r to Andrew

Milev 40 acres in sec 2 t 2 s r ü $320

Barbara Ilackmann to Theodore Pe

ters lots 37. 33 Ferdinand f400.

PL .i,", .!.: i hi c tisey io James r. ueoarrv jo

auuuiiisiruior aere- n . t 1 r 15 50.

est. ot ueo. öenwartz vs .Magdalena R II Allen to Win Poe lots 24, 25, 20

cuunuH4, ci ui. liuuuiL' inai liiasi i"11""8

us Martin has HfflMtiiffi in .II tl... Mary Chanlev to Nancy A Abel 40

n,l ua acres in seed-' iss rdMW.

"uui uiv io viiiiiicu iu I'usnenaiuii

GREA T A TTRACTION

win oe lound m my latest" styles of Mens' Furnishings, ' Shirts, Collars Ties and!

Underwear of all kinds at lowprices, quality considered.

IT BEATS A CIRCUS

To see how everv customer

smiles with satisfaction, and !

is happy, who has bought shoes, from my stock, after looking at others and comparing prices and quality they realize they have saved money by dealing with John A. Seriiiersheini,

.North of Court House. Jasper, Ind.

Oft proclaims the Man,'

So says old man Shakespeare. Did it ever strike you that a man's business stationery

Always

proclaims the character of his business. Be sure and have it

First-Class.

The CouitiEK ottice at Jasper, Indiana, will do the work for vou.

a

styles,

the Milllnnrt TJ ItVtlAMn... X 1

"iviuiii on uie corner of Main and Fourth street Jasper, Ind., (Miss Friedman's former store,) and see how much a stylish, becoming bonnet, will add

iuuur appearance. It will be

Pleasure to show you the whether you buy or not.

Emma Leminir

LoMeJvaMie4Sl.Lji

Consolidated B. R. "THE AIR LINE."

! 53 Miles the Shortest 53

Between Louisville & St. Louis.

The Preferred Route to the

.ast and West.

I ,1893.

Here's a Leader

Just

tme item

during his life; but that the fee sim

pie is liable to be sold (su biect to

nie estate ; to make assets to pav

dents ot decedent, and Adminis

trator is ordered to sell the same

at public sale.

Bowles ä Kirbv vs Chas. J. Hub

bard, et al ; judgment for $100.

PJizabeth Miller, adm'x. est. of

Nicholas Bremen, deceased, reports

- .

sale ot real estate to John Schwing-

fiamer tor foUOcasii; saleconfirmed.

State, ex rel. County Auditor, vs Nancy Ford; dismissed.

rred. B. Katterhenrv, guardian

of Mary E. Killian.ordered to make

deed to real estate to Edna Kenn

and Wilhelmina Fisher.

A Politer Fer Jasper.

The widow of an Ashland, Wis.,

man, who died of typhoid fever, is

tung the water works company of

that place for damages for his death

t is a novel idea, but whv not i

good one? If a water company fur

nishes typhoid germs in the water.

or a milkman furnishes them in the

milk, why not pay the damages oc- ' JO T - - ! ,

cusioneu. inuianapons oentmei

Braach Raiiras Frem This City ta Jas.

er to be Built by the B. ft O. S. W.

Wellington Democrat.

Dr. ü. L. Parr Thursday received

i letter from Herman Kckert, elerk

of Dubois countv, statum that he

tad information fiotn the B. & 0.

S. W. railway that it would build a

branch line from this city to Jasper,

providing the townships through

winuii u woiuu pass vote a two per a. .

cent, tax in aid ot the enterprise. A branch railroad to Jasner would

undoubtedly be of great advantage

iu una uuuiiiy, unu mis is a propo sition well worth the careful consid eration of our citizens.

A Valuable Parcel. A nmn in rustic attire shambled along tho afreets of Berlin, carrying In his linno a packet whioh wasaoaled nnil addressed, and with an inBcrlption in the corner to the effect that it contained 25 in notes. A passerby, who was struck with the fiheepish look of the man, asked him what ho was looking for. By way of reply tho countryman hold tho packet under his noae and asked him to read tho address, as he had forgotten it and -was unable to road himself. In a tone of pleasurable surprise tho other roplied: "By Jovo, tho parcel is for me! I bavo boon expoctingitevorsolongl" The tneHHengor appeared satisfied at bavins? aocouiplfched his mission

wiih water mains, under the suner- ' "d added that ho wanted half a

vision of the Board, and rules hero crown for his trouble, which was after to be established. ' P'dd on the spot. The new owner of

I he committee shall choose ' tlio parcel nt onco retired to a dark

mm aX

from our carefullr

selected stockIt beats the time and indicates the rhythm of all else, though. Evt.y article xve nave is lug s-tep wii'.i the lively musjc of IikV hiirh value an. low price. You will do well t exani.ije on stock tho? ouirhly It will mi'anasaving

The Popular Store of

S. KÜEBLEB,

Jasper, Indiana

The Indianapolis Daily and Weekly Sentinel

Circulation has resiclu-U Immen? proportionly It thorough verriet In rt-ct'lvlnjt all tin lutt-t ull ovi-r the State and Inm lt dhpittche from ror-ln countries. KverrreaittTiii Indiana houlil take u r-tate paper, untl that TIIK SKXTI.VKI-

TIMEfCARD IX EFFECT. May.

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T JO 12.03 lOM Ar. Ilun'buri: I.V. 2,5 4.00 lj p.m. A.M. 1-30 12.26 l.v. I'rln'ton r.v. 1 jo X20 1.04 SJ2.r.St. Iouls Uv.U.25 8J0

LAMCEST CIKCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPE IN THE STATE.

EVANSVILLE DIVISION.

32 35 34 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.tu, p., g. 4.J0 .-J5 105 Lv. Jaxper Ar. .00 3J0 S.XS NoJ vo K00 ß. 11.10 I.V. Ilu'üurg Ar.9.00 2J0y(C b-W ,.2fi n.45 Lincoln TJ0 2.1T DM 1.0 9.15 12A5Ar. Eva'vllle l,v..0fl 1.05 TJO

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The Wetkly Edition Mi 12 Pices.

Subscribe now and make all remitances to At Indianapsli Ss&iinsl Cnnpanj, Indianapolis. Indiana.

Stephen Fisher heirs to Kunieunda

(.toeppner ö acres in sec 8 1 1 s r 5 fl.

W. W. Kendall to Geo W Gramels-

nacher 40 acres in sec 6 1 3 s r 3 $25.

V W Kendall to John S Borden 8

acres in sec 1 1 3 a r 3 $10.

Henry J Xiehaus to Ed G Lukenievcr

pt lot 2 Huntinebursr H0

ISaliaril & Co bv He:eiver to Johnson

& Cuenowith 175.30 acres in sees 12, 13

and 18 1 1 n r 2 and 3 $820.

i . Friwlmnii In Ant A Mpliritiwr W '

lot 28 Jasper $200.

Jos Gerber et al to Wm Geissler E

lot m Jasiier $2300

Samuel J. Luttril to John W Bvers 40

acres in sec 24 t 1 s r 3 $104.

Chas Harker to Barb Grav pt Wi lot

I'ortersville, $400

John F Gray to Man' Harker 80 acres

in sec 27 t 1 nrli $3200.

Wni U McMahan to E G Lukeniever

pt lot 2 Huntingbure $100.

E E Knttain to John C Bnttain 18.50

acres in sec 7 1 1 s r 5 $700.

Newton Terrv to Chas Plnllippi UiO

acn;s in sec 11 t 2 s r H $1000.

Veronica Troutman to Joseph Gerbt.-

W ' lotWi.Ja.M)erilS12.dO.

Jacob Neukain to John H Seifert J41..

acres in sec. 21) t 1 n r 4 $12iH).

Huntinsbuxv Bank to R M Craie et al

K) acres in eee 22 1 2 s r u $270.

in H Nicholson to John . Lan

dreih 40 acres in sec 34 1 I n r 3 $300.

Jathanne rix to llenn- bchnell lot ti

W add Sclmellville $175.

jus. Acnneii io reter itMineil lio acres

in sees 10 17 20 21 t 2 s r 3 and und 1

lots 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 1 20 21 22

23 24 23 and 20 w add Schnellville $4000.

JosB Newton to Danl V Donahoe 3134 acres in sec 30 1 2 s r 3 $750.

Elbndire S Parks to Susan C Lcminone

lot 40 Blemke add to Hnntingburg$75. Lemuel L Kelso to Isador Schuh

macher 80 acres in sec 21 t 1 a ro $1150,

Maedelena Halter to Man L Eckert

lot 72 Jasper $800

Adtnr Lucinda A Dillon to Lewis Dil

Ion 40 acres in sec 13 1 1 s r 0 $1200.

Luci J More et al to Caroline Cox 184

acres m sees 2i) 30 31 & 32 t 1 n r 3 $1000.

Caroline Cox to John V. Cox same

land as above $3000.

Kobt lates to Amanda II ackwell w

lot 11 Corns s w add Ireland $450.

Geitrude Schurz to w in Beck 40 acres

in sec 30 1 2 a r 4 $450. fcxannne. FELIX LAMPERT,

h Brunsman to m Koch HOacres in Aug. 10. 1894. West Gth Street. Jasner. Ind

7- tj Am v a m u vow I

Paul Persohn to Henrv Teblen 40

HOCKi-oirr DIVISION. S M II 10

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t.0 12.01 S.45 Lv. Lincoln Ar. T.M

.M 12-15 10.00 Ar.Itocknort Lv.tffl

2 44 a-in. p.m. ILM T.25 10. 6.10

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p.ui. p.m. a.m. .m. a.111. p.m. S.40 12.10 S.40 Lv. Lincoln Ar. 7.25 liJ5 06 S.X1 2.00 S.30 " Toll Citv - 6.31 JU IL

2.13 9.40 Ar. Cunn'to L.V. 6.25 y.15 6.35

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DUBOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR

THE iMPitti Mill "

The lowtst ticket rate in tlw WVt

ii fulilvm nnil general Inforinatlon, will le furninliea on application to the undersigned. ee that your ticket rratla vi tbe "Air !tln.e'J y- r.iOK. Ak'L Jaaper IL A. CAXrBKtx. Gen'l Pas. Agent. W. M. ltQXAH. Trav'g IMm. Ait. St. Loujg. IfarbiMon Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby riven that the nndpr-

,, t.oilm pAi-Dii'D signeil, Trustee of Harbison township, THL JASPhll COl KlhR will will attend to township business on each

be furnished with the weeklv edition I Saturday of the vear. at mv office, and

of the Indiana State Sentinel for P" having township' businesa to 1 .75 for a year for both. iTSfölT "

The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. Indiana School Books are for sale br II enn Kuelirschneck in Ilsvsville. an'l

I Ailam Harker in Kellerville,' Indiana. Joiix Smtz, Aug. 30, 1895-y. Trustee.

It is th BEST Becans

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

It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oats. It is theonlv drill in the world that will do this. THE FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATTAC I I3IENT used on the Empire Drill is fust uieretliiigr all 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 phosphate in the box.

Also have a complete stock of

LAMPORT'S BEST WAGONS.

Plows, ami all kinds of Farming Implements. Come and

hxamine.

MILBURN

acres in see IM 1 2 8 r 3 i25.

Anna M Herbig to Joseph Herhig last

will.

F W Rothert to Mar. Drexler pt lot

18 Kunz add Holland 000.

Ueo S Cottel to Samuel A Bateman 40 1

acres in sec 3; 1 1 8 r 3 $400.

Jos E Buch art to C N Simmons lota 0

and 7 Schnellville 1275.

Jos Schnell to Koea M Schnell lota 1.

2 and 3 fcchnellville -aid 3 acres in sec

lfi and 17t2Hr3f-7J0.

Elizabeth Mueller to John Schwing

lamtner 20 acres in eec 34 t 3 8 r 5 $500.

Louisa II Landsrrebe to Christ Gerlierl

:t lot 2 Cierkin's add lluntmebtitx tW.

w a i " i . a a " - . .

iKiinix j-Keri ui xieiirj- cminan pi

oi i. tiununKounr

IMiHIip Uilly to Holly 1'otta 181 acres

in eec la 1 1 n r 4 ioo.

Belle Hamilton to Matilda J. Katch'ffc

lot 4 blk 1 Kyana f450.

Mart Sandern to Violet Harmon lot 37

Lander add Mentor f9j, John Scherer to Itosina Scherer lot 51 McC's 2d add Jasper 800. Rosina Scherer to Anna Scherer lot 51 McC'e 2d add Jafper H00.

Henry LandKrebe to Ja B Pavne 40

JUMBO JEANS RANTS.

& CO.

Htadquarter for

VEHICLES

And Farming Imple

ments of all kinds.

Binder Twine

! at tha lowest figure.

JASPER, INDIANA. BARGAINS

IN

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World.

CLOTHING!

OUR stock of Mets, lays Mi Ymwiu CMb.

Also a full stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots l-f' as we have decidcd todiscon

OIltteH HI

ECKERTS NEW STORE,

IH-C. 4

Opposite tho Indiana Hotel.

chairman, shall meet at least once

in each month, and the town treasurer hall act as clerk of the com jnittee. The botrd then djourotd,

vuruvr i Amiiiiiu in irensnro. UO V.t U I.i.tnnr In Tl.n XV Ill- ... V All nk la 1ri .1,7.., . a iht warket Brie.

found nothing hut a couple of aheot lot Hwwille.Too. " ' ( BfMSffS" of printod ipir, and in tho miadle osa Friwlnian to Jos Frinlman und e u rVmZ Zr!Tl -TltL"! r-"" 7

acren in aec 1 1 2 a r li 500.

GREEN APPLES I nRirn adbi rei

white hbol with tha singl word, Pl lot 45 tllinl mld Ja'P' -W.

ISubfcnb for the Couww,

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uns une oi Mercnandtse and now OFFEIl

at prices which mean saJe8. This is not to advertise our ßtock but to give the 'public a chance to save money in the purchase of clothing, and to assure our patrons when we place an advertisement we mean what we say. Respectfully, NORMAN GRAY, IRELAND, INDIANA,