Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 November 1895 — Page 8

In Poor

Health

'means so much more than i

you imagine serious and i

lata! diseases result from

'trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's

greatest gift health.

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! MARVELOUS I DIANA IN

DEVELOPMENT OF IN A HUNDRED YEARS.

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Bitters

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and generally ex

haustrd, nervoui, j

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n d can't work, begin at once takln a- the most tella

ble atrrnKthening medlcinfjWhichls Brown's Iron Bit

ter. A few botties cure benefit comes from the very first doe-i7

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land railroad center in tho world. Ths center of otir country's population in withiu hor borders. Her Jositioix uiiiomt

1 hit nister sltito.s is uuiipio, ami Ikt marivtloiis yniross Biiuo orpuiissatioii us ti territory rails for a centennial jubileo of such a uiraotcr as will best enable her sous and daughters to appreciate tho h' ritairo of a hundred years. "Thorn is no way in which wo could more effectively kindle, that wholesome Kt.tto pride which must underlio tho nable notion of her present and fnturo citizenship than by a parade of her achievement and a fresh revelation of hor early struKKles. Tho latter nro now nutters of recorded history to most of us.aiul n retrospective view of tho heroic triiflos of our futhers would 1k an eloquent lesson in patriotism. In their toils, thoir KutTeritip), their hardships, tlioir conflicts, uiomuiitous question were nr. stake and issues vital to tho future world. In appearance thoy wore insignificant at thins, but in reality, ; copious mid full of lienevolcnt consoqueueoH. Acting at tho springs of our future Ktvntnoss, instrttments otherwise weak became mighty for good, and our pioneer fathers, obscure to tho world, J proved to be aj-etits of destiny. Thoy who entered an untamed wilder-1 tiess wirb vast wastes of forest verduro to make a garden for th.'ir childrun, and i tho hills thou silent in thoir primeval sleep now echo tho musio of happy homes of industry. TJioso hardy sons of toil, whoso school was tho forest, I

whoso trade win biirtar wifh mivmmi.

80g" whine social lifo was that of tho camp

iHaiiibridHro Township TriIli 1 tcio'H Notice. us

Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood

Malaria, Nervous aliments

Women's complaints.

Get only the cenuine It lias crossed red T

the wrapper. All others arc sub-

On receipt of two ac stamps we

r lines on I stltutes.

will send set of ten Beautiful World's

Fair Views and book-free.

BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MD.

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UUfUMlos af riskiia Kor Calibrating th CntiiMlal la 1 00 -So ihm KKinarksbl FmcIi About tho Statt Cited hy Colonel Kit Lilly, I'resldant of ttie Ceiit.iiiill CnnimlataHHla Suest-atloiu tn tlin

I Kenit of tho Orrat CrllrHlloii CumI HiUtlouer Doughrrty' Idea. i ! Tho dosing year of the century will 1 round out tho first hundred years of tho existence of Indiana, tho civil government of tho territory having been inaugurated on July 4, 1600, at Vinct'imw. Tho importance of properly celebrating this epoch in tho history and growth of tho stato wan recognized at tho hust session of tho legislature by the authorization of tho appointment by tho governor of a commission composed of two representatives of each congressional district and four from the stato at largo for tho purpose of considering and recommending plans for a fitting centennial celobrat ion. This commission is composed of leadiug men of tho stato. It is known as tho Indiana Centeunial Commission. Tho president is Colonol Eli

Lilly, of Indianapolis, tho first to

gi'si tno movement. llio pro- fi whoimli.K- innn

posed celebration is being discussed conquered tho Territory of Indiana for throughout the stato with much inter- civilization. Such memories as theso tt, UUd the commission Will SOOll takO oilL'llt to kilirlh:i htirniiiir .mrlini,wm

up tho task of outlining plaus for tho in every loyal Hoosier breast to join in

iiiu IIUS.I, lygisiaiure, tue propo.iod observnnco of our miniver

si try. "tiif, nuitiTAOK or A ttTNimr.D YKAKS." "Such an observance would bo of mora

than local c)iise(iueiu:a It would be a'

tormal way in waiob our state could f?ivu evidence to tlt. world of her worthiness of a place in the family of states comprising our great republic. Our exhibit would Miy: 'This is our achievement;' and of this wo need not bo ashamed. With an agricultural product.vity unsurpassed, monumental

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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It 1 a harinlesH Substitut for Parejroric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is PlciLsant. Its puarantco is thirty years use by Illllons of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Custoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Dlurrhceu, and Wind Colic. Custoria relieves teething troubles, cures onstipation and llatulency. Cnstoriu assimilates tho food, rcgulutcs tho stomach and bowels, -riving healthy und natural sleep. Costoriu is t!io Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.

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tend to Township buHiness on' satu i' f every week, a't Frank Hetz'H ! .North . am street, between l-Mgl. I

... nr rv i 1IIIT IkU'llL hi..

Inry and Indiana School WooU 1 '.. ;

Hooiiu TowiiHliin

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Castoria.

determiua-

cutis ulvtAtion of

vvitti winch will rest the tion of what shall be done.

i INTKHV1KW WITH COLOJi IX LIMA. j In an interview regarding the great j project Colonel Lilly, the president of the commission, suid to a press ropre- ' ieutative: "livery consideration of stato prido and individual duty should move tho j oeoplo of Indiana to grandly celebrate i the centennial auuiversarv of tho estab

lishment ot civil government of tho ter

ritory at lucenues Julv 4. 1800. On

ti.at.May, the '.Mth anniversary of our "!faH' I"1"S,ni,S' "'"f1,1 ro

MA.VUt'iCTl'IIKUOF

national iudeeudeuco and in the

sources inexhaustible, among which are

"Castorf Is an exivlluut nudlelno for children. Mothers havti tviKMti-dly u!d mo ot Its good tsffoct upon their chiltlrt'ii." Vii. Ct. C. O'ooop, Ix)ell, Moss. " Castoria Li tho ln-t iMmoly for vhlldrvu of which I am ucqualutfd. I 1k;h tlio day U not far distant when mothers wilt uotisUer tlui md lnten-st of their clill lrt'ii, itn.l use Cistoria In-ti-ad of the variousquack iio.tninis which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby eudinj; them to premature graves." Da. J. F KtNcncLoa, Conway, Ark.

Tka Ceatamr

Castoria.

" Cajrtoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend It hü superior to any prescription known to tue." IT. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Urooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians lu tho children's department have spoken highly of their experieuee In their outside practica wiüi Castoria, and ulthongh wo only have ariionn our imdicul supplies what Is known as regular product, yet wo are froo to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." Unitkd IIospitai. and Dihpkm&art,

Bo ton, Allkn C. Smith, Prt$.,

WAGONS ano. CARRIAGES, o And Dealer In Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

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Coapaay, TT Miu.af Street, New York City.

coal, natural gas audi

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Norlh iMaia Street,

JASPEIt, - - INDIANA

FINK PA KM FOIC SAl.i:: In Madison Township,

One of the best farnm in Madison

township it; now for sale by the under

eipied. to-wit: 112.. acres in See. .'0

Town One South, Hanw 5 'e.-t, for

inerly beloniritit: to John Uurire, dt

ceafed. It will be sold at a reasonaMe

price, and on partial payments if de sired. If VOtl want :i lnnd f irm in i

(rood locality, near the'tlirivinir town of I 1 I .1! . S.

jreiaiin, mis is your otiporiiinitv. loi

particulars, call on Cl.KMK.VT DOAXK INSURANCE! Iii PK ! At'C'IDKNT!

TOICN A l(! UVB STOCK

rann hire insurance for terms of live

years, incitKiing litrntniny: and steam thresher, at thirty cents a vear on each

$100 of insurance; tornado at twenty

c-eni!?. epresenung iwentv goou com

panies and doing an exclusive insurance

business, I can give l'ie above rates it-;. . ii i . . .

i rue or cuu on nie ueiore placing vour

insurance. No one, excepting George Six, of IlayHville, and Theodore (iohman, of Ferdinand, are notorized to bo-

licit insurance in inv name. W. A. WILSON General IiiHumnce Agent, Japer, Ind

For Fine Job Printing

th Jasper Courier office is the place to go to get it. HKA IHJÜ A kTKHS KOK THE Siiir Sowing Machine!

I leg to nnuotince to the public, that 1 have again openiMl an office, where 1

have, constantly on hand a full line of

the tienuinc hingen, with all the latest ; . t i . .

iiiiprovenieiiiH. i navu aiso n large Htock of AtUichments. Needles. Oils. An..

fo- all other makes and tyle of Sewing Machines. All kinds of Swinir Ma

chines repaired. Hargaiiis in second bund machines.

My place of business is on 7th Street,

iietween .uin aim .McuniitiH htreeuj, JASPEIV, INOIANA.

PKTKK .1. GOSMAN, Afent,

Dec. 6, 1890-tf.

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J Cs veU, nnd Trade-Mntks ohtalned, tnd all Pat.

uusmcn ccnuuc:c.i lor Moochatc rtc. Sand we .mi seiiiro patent In los time than thoie :emi-teii.iiu . Innusoti. ?.ii,ci"v' d VR "r r'o.. with decrlpJtion, He u.. e. if pteiiuute or not, free of tharpe. Our l ie not line tilt intent itprur.i

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O.A.rMIOW&CO.

OP. fVCt' Office. WMINQTON B. f

first met iu tiiecapitol at Washinirton, ll T V, 1 sy?,,lu ls a"

tue uainu Indiana was first given to T ' l" "1"1' " "eiiiKeiu, that region which has now becomo ll (lu tnm Patriotic, t hristian citizenthe heart or tho union, the very center hW l with every nuKleru ot population, wealth and intelligence. "Mmve"ieiit--iii line all that commutes "Indiana is therefore the only stato ''KlH'st degree of prosperity and histoncadi- r.,rinL, ti, v,.,.r civilization to be found on the globe-

boundaries of the luth century. the people of this gr-at state may bo ex"Iho general assembly, recognizing o make a representative their patriotic duty, wisely and iu turn 1 1 r " ti"r.x !t l;.r labors and pruvutedior a coinmi.-sioti to consider BiP 0 tIu s orl1: Behold the heritage

and report a plan for the proper observ- '

aucu or nie creat event. , , "'"'vvM-iuiiini ouowTii ok v HLinpi YP.M s t0 m'h ,1,!rrt"loU!' onsctpieuces oKjBTii Or HlMiiM) M.AHs. an m.m Coutemiontncous with tho "1 he gctieral assembly had iu mind befjinniiij; ot a centurv which has seen the vilderuess of the year IfcOO, with u preatcr eominercial development, more

jiujjuiuuuu ui hcurvu uvuuiouaiiu irout- extensiv- niaiiulacturing enterprise lersiueii, uow grown to be a great state more valuable invention and dNcovcrv.

ot two and a lauf millions of souls, more fruitful atrruultural activity, more

.ua a ie.ii vaiue iu iiirius oi nine WKie-ipreail inti lligi nee, more altruistic

iiuuureu luiuions oi tioiiars, producing feeling, aud more app.ioittion of tho

uuuuuuat vaiuo oi one Hundred and agencies that make posdble coinnloto

iituv-iu uiuiwus ui iiuuiiib; a state iivinguiaur.il t lie centuries that pre with a niauufacturinz uomilation of epclwh uml in rii.. nlw,.v.i llfa rkf tili-: Ittt

one hundred aud titty thousand, earning toric event Jet us show that Indiana has

uiinuaiiy Mxcy-nve minions oi dollars, contributed her full share toward achiev

wan au output to tno vamo or throo in this unparalleled progress." huudrtid millions of dollars, aud a mineral output of over litteeu millions of Mwt C(,r KtlqllHtt For v.'men. do hars: astat witli thiii'nüitn nrm,. . V '

iz.itlon for tlio ednearinii of r.h .,,.7, 1 hero is a lliwin mo.st. cniuiimni

in the world; a state that gave tho ser- 'os that requires street cars to sto

vicei oi over two Hundred thousand men on tho tmr -r sitlu of tho erossinsr in

r" tt7.i . Y "i iZ 1 ? tho direction thoy are KoinR. Bntuo

W 1UU UAäfellb äi U. tlllli LIlilL XlILl . ...

erected tho noblest monument on earth "onian 1S iwotni to respect this

! lit - ii.. ... . .

io mo oiiizeu somier. consequoiriy Tanti on tho wrong

lneso tin u its were in tho minds nf primior nml ulitiini fi r,.

''.1... I . ,,: "t," "V, Oi .U DIVI,

V"D u,;'urao y1 V,c -giaiai.uru "no it writes A S Fermwin TjidiM'TInmn now remains for tho people of Indiana t i 1 UMCi "omo to recoguizo their opportuuitv. tno Journal, i on may tompt tlio driver

greatest ever presented to a stato. to to sio ror yon ami run tlio risk o

demonstrate tho achievements of a bun- tho law. If it passes j'ou, vou

d IZ , '- rlurontt-hoconductor, who of course

AouKATmivcoN-TiNKXTKXi-osiTioN'. lui.stop ior yon on tno other suit

'M may lie early to nutest nlans. but wul wck" yon to como over. Turn

I have in mind that all upuronriatioui on your heel and treat him with

uitwio by tho state should be expende.1 scorn. Wait for tho next car solely upon a state centennial building .. ,in,vn ru i.inol.- n mud fhi iioriiiiLiinnf. n-rlnhtru

sea of administration. That authority fitol' 5t -"ro it comos to the oornor, . . i. i , . . ,.,. , - , . i . i . . . .

Buuuiu LHSKivuii oy tno legislature to au- Aimiys stop n car in iiiotukkuo o

tnorize cities, towns and counties to ap- tlio struct, ospooially if it is in ful nronriato a d to a ikihthI vnwlflmi nf ...

the riMonretM of th t h n.ii.w1 "I"-'"" C"' orossings

possibU- tho Indiana Mid-Continent ex- whom tho cars uro expected to stoi

position, these appropriations to be sup. ftiKlnru willing to do it. By stopping

uiuiuemcu oy individual sunscnotion nt .HiV,.i-,.T,t t-.;tu ,.f iin ..a..

m I I t NdHiil tiinlUnl.i ...I...- -S. 1

xor sncii purposes. To this; tho general ' V "v " '"

government should bo asked to add an luo ""vur a oiiunco io rest, .uist; ns exhibit at its own expenso. la car starts suddenly tnnlro up your

-nut wu most not stop nere. incvery mim von mint; tn n m U Tin

should taftf.lef.ttid hv ti, IiSSTi "'Irivor will enjoy coming to n stand

ciety of Indiuua to write the county his-' sti11 nptiin. Tho conductor always

iory iropi its organization, aud by all enjoys tül.s. nieniiB the history of every rcmmciit1

and battery in tho United States ser- - iT.ikil.n.fpM.ni.

T'lfifl ul-trtlrl lui tn . I I 1

Thfm, Hkt,rlo ahnnlfl In UlOO , i A (leaf Old hldV SilVH tlltlt sllO lias

in the permanent exhibit, ifrom lont; experience discoverct

A OKNKHAi, BitioiiTEXiNo cp. what it lrf that milieus hor undor

"But if the tangible results of this irreat t" aomo of her friends' ennvorsn

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owciii, tu uui. inuuaesi in everv com- nun so ujttsiiv aim renders il so oiin

am am'

niuuity t o greatest beuellt will be lost., cult to hear what others, Bncnkinc i-very city, town and village should in n (lvon iliLruir kl)V lirn clean up and beautify tho public places " . " , ! , ln,UJlür ,,po Wl lnßand all citlzons should adorn their tirem.i" 1M tIlllt tlu) hitter have tho coin-

istaby plantini' trees, flowers and irrttju. innn fault uf sltirrinc thoir vnwnls

pa n ng or wuiiewasning rences and Thoso who give every lottei in tlio Siu1! word its roner value sho ear. readi-

this work until as morning breaks Iv follow as they talk to her.

on tho XDth century tho Indiana of a,

nunureti years wotua snow tho brieht-i Xfn

est, cleanest, luppiest land on earth. I , nV ' Tho travel of a continent crosses hidi. 8Htcm9 of worIlk lhuro 1H morc ana. Let tho eyo or tho traveler rest mystery in tho union of soul with upon things beautiful and ho will carry tho physical than in tho creation of

..fXXr.ii B. . u , nunivorsoHonry Gile "So tho centennial must not bo alone -. . Jt iL .. . f . i i t t . ...

awiuu Krtat capuai wnicn in luw will -Ono hundred voarn frn nu. tf havoa population of 200.000. with it. ... 0 "un iroa Jca.rs Irom now it

hundreds of miles of beantiftillv naved rfiil not 1m "" "oronoo," tho

and shaded streets, with its boulevards olrt profossor always told us whon

aun parK ana magiiHlcent buildings wo wore worrying about nnvthin

mm monuments wnicn all mav oniov. tr. u t s.

but fr every citv and town. vilir.7, '' "'"rning no tound

hamlet and homo within our bordm-ÜT tne blackboards grwiHed. Now Yoi

INDIANA TIK ITUSi: t)I' Till CMOS'. Horillfl. Him. Hiurli TVinl lftt rf Ills ITMM --------------------

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Ind., a rnember of tho t xeentiv Wold was first coinod in Encland

.lit m a i . . . f jk 1 . ' '

raittee oiuio commission, in an inter- tno oiovontli century, and tho

iew wnn reiereiico to mo lmnortnnco lirst round oo iih wcro not nimlo unaud desirability of such a celebration, hi ion ,..u i. V i says: -Indiana is the puls state of tho ? ycarH ,ftt!; Herodotus says Union. Throuuhhor tlio irreat ihmh. to CrouHUH was tho first rulor to or.

bing voinit of commerce, which nourish dor cold coins to ho miuln

every part of our national Ixxly, flow.

j-ierKoornpnicai ocat onaud physifAl Xho early woodsmon of Amorica featuros are such that the east nnd tbn An,..,u.. u. morion

west tratwt, her territory in passing tö ZI Tu ,T. 1 800 boar aud fro. Kr oapitti U ti largMt ii. okod ber oubs into 8bP. those be.

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OlOMACH.m

A Prominent Railroader's Remarks.

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iJ lJU, iindersigned, Tmslee of I?.

luviiiHtup, niliois eoiintv, hend.v ,V . otirt; tlml he willattend'to U ffi pertaining u tlio oir.ee of Trustee at , les.douco 1 1 miles Houtl.-citHt of iCItw! ville, on Sattirdays of each week a iVl quests all persons having lowSfA? i.ess to present it on .Satunlav. c tZ t desiring hooks frotn the TowiihI. i i " brary, are notified that tho 1 il 1 JL kept hyW,,,. Mell.,rns,ft.üntSi:S -vu.i.,,,l:CoFKMAN'T-t-

Ti

ns.

Coltiiuhia Townsliip te Vi XoHce.

I he iindersigned, Trustee of Colutnl.t i I p., Dubois county, Ind., uilj lownslnp business at his residei, ! 4 every Saturday, and pers,! ' vi township business to tmn.

que.-led to present it on that .1,,;. .

week. " The Township Library is kent at tl, oir.ee of the Trustee, wl. .r . L . .

titled ran obtain books.

. I. Smith, Trustee Aug. Kllli, 18i)5 v.

IJEArTISTIl r

i r. 1$. -V. 3iOs?jiHV, Resident Dentist,

MÜINTINGUÜHG, IIJj,

Ti'iuler.t his iirofixotfinml NUM' Ilsa l .. il

n.M'tlniK niiy work m tin- drntul Um- um liroiiili.fw to tfivo It hi, i.i,,....t ..ii .

t.olil plate work specially Mdie'itcd. ninl u.,

scirK warranted. Apr. 1, V.i

Farm For Stile in Mmlis.m

Township. One of the best farms in Alü.b.n

township can be. boiiebt on i:mv ti.i'ii,.

JW1 acres, with house of six rooms, b.irn

Mix,,, feet, plenty of stock water, ground produced '-M bushels wheat per acre, and

other crops iu proportion, nice nrdeml

rotir miles from Jasper, from Ire- ",!. 5 .r0"' I)"ff; -so !im"s 'livd u ill be divided into two or three pans if desired, and sold for one-third cash

Marrf by

THE Lyon

Medicine

Co.

Indianapolis

Ind.

For Sale by all Druggists.

Tkrre Haute, May i, 1894. Lyon Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind.: Dear Sirs I wish to speak a

Kiuu word ior IvVUiN'ö öliVüN ''"ce on easy tune, interest on KVtiri WONDERS. Durintr au attack of ,:!"!:;i.0, !.!'n,7,,!f l'" ?

.......I.. . v- i".-i m-ii-. j vcrv iesir.itn

la grippe, lrom which I suffered pbu'e. Apply to C. Doane, Jasper,

greatly with stomach trouble, loss of appetite and general bad feelings, I was induced by a friend, who said it would remove all these troubles, to try your remedy. I admit I did not have much faith iu them, but tried a box, and one box made me feel like a new man and did all tuy friend claimed they would. I believe them to be a lone

felt want in the medicine line. Yours very truly,

J. W. CASKEY,Tj

Conductor Vaudalia Une.

Juk 0M hkmaiiu: Krnv Tin and -Uovo Store, in front of the Monument, is yet comlucuted by the aughter of Mr. Krny." She "arries a splendid .lock of the celebrated

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COOKING

STOVES

I nutated by Many-töaifaBrKquuIed bv Nono-

Also many other stoves and A full assortment of ail kinds of

TNWARE and HARDWARE

Table and Pocket Cutlerv, Handsome Parlor

Hanging Lamps. Don't forget tho Location in

hront of tlio Monument

MARY Ä. BARTH.

East side of Public Square,

JASPER, INDIANA.

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS

Hake .the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.

They also want your.

rWHEAT

And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all tim es.

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Pur Eammarcial Statinnery Oi Every Description

TTiBit Hie COURIER OFFICE.. 3

NEW FALL GOODS! - LATEST - STYLES - AT Mrs.C.Hochgesang's, Cor N". Main & Mil. St-.. Jnappr, hid. The public are invited to call and

inspect my new coods. of nil kinds.

and learn my Very IjOv Prices ! Kor everything. My .slock of staple groceries und dry goods is alwavs up with the best. COUNTRY I'KODUCK WANTED Ht the highe! rnarkot price. Urs. C. Hochgesanff, Apr. 6, 1894. UNITED states HOTEL MILL STRhET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR. The traveling public will iii.d

this house well furnished and the best of attention given to the wants

of guests. Furniture and beds all new, and t.able supplied with the

best the market nftVmfc. Terms

Reasonable.

Aug. KaeginMarch 10-93

AMiKKTM. IIOIlNKKT. Vliu inti iinnvtin

BOHNERT BROS., l'rojirlftor of tin

JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS !

Tliee Mills are now kept in the he.t

order, and supplied with best patent

KoIIh. The bramls PEARL HKLLK, FAMILY, anil STRAIGHT are not ex-

exeelled for their grades in the world.

We solicit the custom of Fanners, anil

will lie ready at. all times to exclianiro

Hour for wheat at the hiirliest market

irice.

RUING US YOUR WHEAT, nnd we

will pay yen cuhIi all the market will

allow. CORN MF.AL always on hand to sell or exchange. llran nnd SliipshiiT at the lowest market price. (Jive us a trial and wo will try to please you. Mills on the North Hide of "Jasper, on l.'lth and .Mill streets. IJOIINDKT IlieOTIIKKS. Jasper, April 13, '04-y

Ulilllliit

0nly50c a Year

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