Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 January 1896 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER'' po-.
Afraid et Ballet Rot Slwffia;.
The meeting uf the Republican county committee last Sat imhiv
JA8PKK. dcmois cnp.NTT. iMiiANA. took place at Fink's hall.
ra.i!oBibrBththBIiut.-oii,teiiBuf , nian beb. Anderson, who told the
I object of the meeting. Sec'v Johnson street
mum.rf.t.nrtBi -4, xoyo. K..Nor!iian called tlte roll ot com
juiniivilltll CieVHCU, illlU 10 01 UK1
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time, and put in his time by having a tight with the late Jonth Walker oyershtHjting at a mark, and running a foot race with a big Indian, ami iuiupins; fur the drinks of
uhisky with the late Enoch AMI. During this wait he also killed a bear at a tree which stood at what is now the corner of 7th ami Jack-
Ucportof the condition of the IaU.is Count v m lUnk, at Jx-jr, Indiana, at tlK-tl.ix- ufitsl-ti-im.Jamurv 15th.
OverdralK - -Hue from Bank." and Hankers Hank Hou-h and Fixtures, Current Kxien.i Currency, Sinne, Cash item,
Total,
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vs me, eoumry Decame more, thicklv settled, and it wn found th
Th Pnnnli
- - j ..... .uktutt.it vvrti-i i - iiuiiuiiiu iuH',"-"""' JHUUIIV.I.-U wie larger p . - ... vention will be held at St. Louis on smP wa "t represented, and Col-rops, some grumbliiu: was indulir- c.V . ,a,d
"v ...m..., n.iiuijuii, iuuiie, .lauison " muuui me uuiii, wiiicii uvi aWThe DprnniTtio v;,iiand Mariou townships had eachjt furnished water for aii rnmm;tSaVlT!i A - Nat, "al one member present. old-fashioned saw mill as well as C.rm fleeted C hicago as the On motion Hon. S. II. smunJthe -rist mill. baokin, .
piacciorme next National Con-, e..,lWl n, 1,:. .. i , )!,, , 1. ". '" V ! I
mi, V.IUIU, unit iß, i, v uwiti.- tij mum uiuili: 111 Hie I
Wtckersham made Secretary. ,w s some tune an effoit wa? made
men the fun of selecting a chair-" comix?l its removal, but without
man tor the Committee began. Seb. jsuceess. A number of times since
rwmerson, 01 .nauison township,andje same thing has been tried, both
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ventton, to choose a leader of the forlorn hoe, and July 7 as the date. The Democratic State Convention will meet at Indianapolis about June 17, to nominate the winning ticket for Indiana.
Isidore Schuhmacher, of Jasper,
being opposing candidates for th
honor. Considerable button-hnlitur
was indulged in, some wanting the election to be by viva voce vote. o
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an would know how each man voted,
by civil and criminal actions, but
Hon. Charles L. Jewett, of
isew Albany, was in this countv Saturday, looking after his congres:ional fences. He is a first class man. and would m.ik-p nn npxanin .
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ble representative provided he iJov ballot. To settle it Mr.
in tavor of restoring the coinage' Daru' 01 "raseye, made a motion laws, repealed by the Republicans. to c,1.oose the Chairman by ballot, with the aid of a" few recreant Dem-janJ il was carried.
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and when the tellers counted theicutor Cox
votes an ominous silence prevailed, i State, and
uniformly with the same result, the
only g od being accomuhshed
ing to give some new attorney a fee
in court.
The ease which has ncpnnil
oerat. The various candidates ought to let the Democrats know how they will vote, if elected, on this overshadowing question, and
ii woum probably gam them votes, whatever side thev mivhup fr
Democrats admire courageous hon
est.
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and some wanting the choice made "bout three davs of the present
Hub- term oi court, charging the Eckert
n..ii . -.i . . . .
nrouiers wiui maintaining a nuisance, and obstructinir a "hihu-.-iv
and which was a iurv trinl n,
ably and hotlv contested, bv I'rose-
and rhilipps for thp
Traylor & Hunter for
it was found to contain 11) ballots, !''e defense, with John L. Rretz ilia nnti 1 C itltwa..?.. .
while onlv IS cuimnitteenion u-.?v.i thrown in as an amiNnmpnt t,,u
jr inquired ed the trials heretofore have
"Some benighted fool, who hasn't sense enough to know brick from asphalt, talks about asphalt
siretis ior Jasper, it would cost
more than the lots are worth. But li , ... ...
gooa Dncjr streets could be built to
advantage of proDertv owners nd
the town, and it is probable a home
ueniana ior uie bnck would give
n to ineir manufacture here. The specimens which were mane from some of the clay adjoining town, shows it is well "adapted for
uia.1 purpose.
Gov. Matthews will
fair candidate for President, but he Ig? n5bbSSJ nn,,ii . r .. " riuoDara.
nuutu it. luiuiv iiiousanus oi ioii-'. i t , . . - ingasmany votes in the i$v r hJs.feS ,an.d he told them he had States as Hon. Wm. S. HolSiM T! lVed n D?T nty ia a Kepabwhose reputation for economv T1.U loß ion either ot the pre-
esty, and scorn of all jobberV and ZV1! i 7" TT a.rd.f T th aymoathv for the laWW Vio ' count-v' and Sieved he knew
" i. - . .re he hnnnv nf (ho r
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...... i.. .mq na.- nui announced, 11,1 Ju wing prei v nearlv in-
vuatrman ciewart arose and stated 'nicteu hv Judge Klv to acauit
....- wimiimii, aim reaa iiip nnt uit loniv ueinir out n sii.irt im until i
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to the committeemen, saving thevlgreed uion a verdict of acouittal
must not begin the camitaien u'v The argument of Trnvlnr x- Hun
ter was a logical presentation of
their side and catried weight with
it. IJut the address to the iurv of
Prosecutor . E. Cox for the State
was a studious, careful nnd nhn.
arly presentation of the law as he
viewed it, and as the Supreme
coun in several decisions, which he
read, had interpreted it. and in
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few moments he coninletelv rftnte.l
the claims made bv Bretz in his-
rambling talk as to the law of the
winxHini, roti-HangvA- Inten-H, i,TSJS Imlivi.Inal eNsits oademaRd, S5t!43 Cemtteil Checks of DeioeitaT 'JJJSTJM I ndivHled iiufitsv l,i5.a Total. ... 114-A5J
STATE OK I.VDI.IN.l. COr.VTV UK M BOIS. sv
I, t rank JWpLi. Cashier of tlte IaUms County .tate Hank, do solemnlr swear that the alwve stateinent i true. , , ., Frank Jo-ei-h. C"a,-hier. Nibstnliel and swore to before roe, a .Notary Iublic, this 17th dar uf Jaauarv, KSli. i
Jan. -M, 'ft.;. -It. Notary Iul.lic. Stlce ef Petitiea te SeM RcaJ Esute.
J)ubois Circuit Court, March Tenn IÄÖ.
jmiiam r. -MiltMirn, Administrator of the hstate of Hannah Shelton,
Andrew Shelton,
siuuin me uanoi-oox, as that was
premature, and miyht ininr t.;r-
chances in November. Amid
a good deal of confusion Parker man
aged to say that whoever cnt tho
illegal ballot knew it, and pwbablv
did so mnocentlv. and otnht to K
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given a chance to sav for wluim ha
had voted, and withdraw the h.ilh.t
This did not suit the Schuhmacher men, as thev thought thev lmd d;a.
covered a woolly head in the unde.
Stephen Shelton, William Sheltou, Walter Shelton.
1 lie defendants m th. al
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cau-e are liervbr notified tl-at tlie atwe iiHiiietl petitioner a silminintm-Af
estate of Hannah Shelton. .?w.? ..
tile.1 a ieution in the Circuit Coon of Ia-
.ois ouni. Indiana ru iLm. t-.,
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tianiT inereio, and praying therein foran
. " W certain real estate beloncine to the estate
v.. uiTrueui, an iescntea m said
fcuuuii. io maice fnr ilia ...-.
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oi (.eats ana iiarnim--- nt ;.i
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auu mai gam petmon so tiled and teiid
mil id t fnr hrinr.
..v...., sjxiM Vj.rcwi i Court, at the Court 11 1
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1 Aw."'"i Ju,.a "ay ot tue .March Temi, Of Said court, tili earn tir.
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oi si uay oi .March
Itness the rlert snH cmI rwf
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ccurt tins Wh dar of Januan-,
Ii EKM AN tU-KERT, Clerk -MlLBt-KV ANtI SU EENEV, AV s. Jan. 17, ISM,- Ci t.
CLE.A RANCH
isiAiygf
ALL DEPARTMENTS
If you will call
And learn our
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u'ueu, aim cuiiur L.cn . i'n nmenron . wa?tr. ui ;iniin' wrta n mn.-t
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ii. ichiciv, aim was oacKea ui).WU!,".v iegai argument to su-
This hrought Parker! tair the projwsition tint a lapse of
tunt, without prosecution oi a con
generally, is national in extent.
üov. Matthews has this nationa
reputation yet to gain, and would
Dt sorely handicapped in labor cir
ciea by nis official action when la
bor was struggling with the coa
monopolies and railroads for a de
cent livme two vears aim. Tt ?
to note these things before binding ourselves, and then go in for the
strongest candidate to win. The West should have the Democratic
candidate for President, and the South for Vice-Pi esident. and the
caaaiaaies snouid be an assuranee in their characters of abiding by the platform, without juggling on words
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mmm i me lemocrats succeed m
the next election, they must adopt
a policy to prevent the creation of
any national bonded debt in time
oi peace, and to use equallv all of
the constitutional money of the
treasury to meet its obligations.
fcenator Mills recognizes this fact,
ana ms diu, recently introduced in the U. S. Senate, should be voted for by every Democrat. It repeal?
an laws authorizing the issue of
national bonds ; provides for the issuing of greenbacks to meet anv deficiency in the Treasury, and fo'r nii'inoliiiim mi . i
rj "6 sgam in orainarv transactions whenever redeemed
and makes it obligatory upon the
secretary ot the Treasury t j pay the principal and interest of the national debt in such coin, silver or gold, as may le in the Treasury subject lien MSftlMa . 1 . .
w uot, nimuui regaru to any "re
Dubois countv better than either nf
them, and was willing to trust the honor of his brother Republicans on the committee, as the nartv in nn.
oois countv was not educated in
tinuous violation of a ciiminal
uiiuie, uia not act as a bar to
conviction when such a violation
...ic jjiuicii pretemea oeiore a court and proven. The argument
wa i-o clear and generali v convin.
inc. and was sustained bv n mnnv
cited legal authoritie.. tht it
111 uhl V lirnhnhle
have followed, had the case been
sharp tricks, and while some Af flo submitted to the iure u-Ithnt, i..k
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lyemuuraiic sneciaiors nresent in. oraie instruction trrmi t .
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Klnllateri It IVC nil 911 inH;,..,i:n . If ir-W isfaninl .. I 1.. I... .1
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Kepublican practices wherever thevj'arft audience, as well as the Jurv won, he didn't believe it, and hoped an,l other attornevs.and was genertfU l.Ä J .A A 1 11. . ..11.
niuuc Uhu uuai me uaiinr u-nn u uun cu u enaeu ihn Mt ri.-:fc-i.
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nutr announce u ana witndraw it. ie presentation ot the state's side This brought Mr. Bledsoe, nf The suit while nominelle trk-i-.i
Columbia township, who was not aiWas by odds the most imiortant one
uumiumeeraan, to nis leet, and he ' eara tnis term, both in the large said he had cast tl e vote, .is hwt. interests involved, -mil thn
been told by their conimitteemnn 'Persons not na.tie tn h
Mr. John Flick, to ote in h apuii whose fiiuncinl intrt u-mii.i i. t
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u ue us not nresent. t innrm-m iecieu entier wnv it m rhi iw , atflr
ciewan ruiea he had no rieht tn
vote on a verbal request, but must
iiave a written proxv before he could
act.
Then some one moved foranothe
was recognized by
in securing a iurv.
mined. This the dilticultv
and the final necessity of sending
ummons tor men to act as iurv
men to parts of the county entirely
luvuu iui uiiuiiier faii ui ine uuuniy entirely ballot and there be nn ctniiimr .f free from nnv offoft vi-."i;o ,.,;. T
the hflllnt.lwiv n.1 r.i IIkii'h r .u c?.... ;n
"vr-, uiiu nn? viirrieu. i u ' -iu me oiaie win an
ut. Jenkins, of Boone trm nv.;i.
made his an earanee. nnfl
ed, making the 19th man entitled to
jK?aI the decision to the Supreme
court on the legal nuestinns involv-
led, so that it may be finally settled.
and resulted in 1 1 votes for Ander
son, and 8 lor bchuhmnotw rri.
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result was greeted with at.
nlnnoA A 1 a
.ouac, miu soon siieecnes were
made by both Anderson and Stew
art. A collection was taken to pav
uau rent, anu the committee nr .
journed, suhject to call of the chair
man.
I he collection did not real ire
enough to nav for the lwr nfip
serve," and without any di scrimi-i . , re WUi! Pma a,1(t some of the nation against either metal, or anvrv,cke1 Democrats proposed to make regard to "paritv" of the -jit up, and part of the Renublieans
tals but alwavs unintr whfni,..... were in favor of it. and adiourned tn
0 ...w.a .
vote. The ballot was again taken,iand not like a ghost, be haunting
Vticeta Heirs, Creditors, Etc,
In trie matter nf th o-tt -. r
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orasi. ieeea?l. In ili Iln.;- ;..f.
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vxMin, iJe'intertenn, 155.
notice is herebv cien that Aoinit
ieiz ai? ailininistrator nf th t-.t.. .,r
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.'larr tra.. diveai f,.
I ."1 - - - 4-.. .-.. and lileti Iii siiviniii in,l t-.vnii..- :
. B - - - ivukmj u
nnai settleinenr rif .nl Mt-ru n.t .,.
the same will come np for examination and action nf aiil f'trriif fn- .1...
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.- ! .uiuiuiac
an neir-. cnMiiors or Iecatee nf
esiaie are rv.jnirv.1 to apinrar in said
tHin. ailll MOW IMIK if -rr- I,-.. J.
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wnr said account and vonchers shoald
not wamimvMi. in.t t 1.;- f
estate are nW lier!
time and place afores-aid, to apiKsar and
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.rorT lit-Tz, Adnvr.
r. 1.. urrz. Attv fnr tHn'r
Jan. 10. ISi;. it
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Arfaiaistrater's Nrtice f AiNittaetL
Notilt i- lieneliv iv-n tlit ttia nn-.
signeil hs beon aiH)intel administrator of the estate of Hannah Shelton, deceas
ed, fcaid estate is smroed to if fil.
vent. RicirAKttP Mubi-w t.u.'-
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.1 iLniRN x w'eexev Attorners.
Jan. 10. St.
Idcenxe Xotie.
ÄT1CE i berebr riveti to the citizen t or I W Ja.oper.ana lUmbrite timntLin. Iu-
ImIs cornty, lHHan, that the unilrricii-d.
luucciiiurnui i IUP t, Ullrfi Mitrj, wjlj
luii. imiintv i f .1-... ..... . . .. f . . . e
HMrru. tL fur I r-cr. u . . i t 1 . 1
. - . .... ... ' v wj 1 limAil.
'"I"". . wrr mo int?, au permit Ih ftitiut tri Im ilrntilr aim t i nMui.. . ...
. , r r . -" - u.urr
in- inivi-.iciHoi xue.anv it Isdiaju gov eraiHK uch licence.
Xae nrt-el-e locatioa where nch Ikmor-
are to fe Mtlil I la the tn.nt ruu a tbfitr .a nil 13. r if t Li. tn f-. ...,.
" - - - - -- - - " uuir uuiiiiiatx on theroratr of Siitb aul NVmton -trt-rt-
iiuimuH laeui'iBiii 01 lot No. La. Iinwn Ott tit- nriirin! nl.i k .
coMBty. Ih.IUh.. CONRAD II. rKEt'IITEL
I'H, II. J-S-r IT.
REDUCED PRICES On heavy goods You will find some Articles you can use. Dcro't miss the chance.
-AT-
Sebastian Kuebler's
Store,
I J ASPER, - I3NT33. FELIX LABIPERT,
Druois couynr agext for
THE IMHUi BRET, "
may be obUined in the open market at the lowest rate. This is true
democratic policy. Tfce SIM.Mt.fOI Debt.
110 ii, is uraiuymg to everv American to know 'that th .
posed one hundred mi lion dollars
"- me nanunai aeot, to gratify President Cleveland's fad, wiU.be taken by United States citi-
:iiS, anu not privately gold to foreigners at a ruinous speculative rate as the last sixty milli n increase was .vet what sane man ever drean.ed that any Adminiftration could be brought to run thi
enormously in debt, for the purpose nf nni tA 1 n a wilJ .u:i
:. . "nie inere is
piled up m the mint cords upon cords of Idle silver belonging to the government? Such a course would bankrupt any business firm in the world, and yet Cleveland and Carlisle call this 'financiering." Mav the good Lord deliver this countrv Irom buch financiering. People feel dirty three or four Oayiafteradujt storm,
a beer hall.
TbeMiM-aaai Case.
Mr. Joseph Enlow owned the
present mill-dite of Eckert Bros
in Jasper, and had a primitive wa-
ter nun tor grinding corn, and
dam across Patoka rivr in IKttrt
and he purchased it from a squatter
who naa no title to the Ian. nil
had built a dam and had put the
mill there some vears before. Th
early settlers through I he country
generally sought the hills, a being
more healthful locations, free from
the then much dreaded "milk
sick," and more readily defended from incursions of hostile red mon.
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ii a reauu no oojecuon was ever
made to the mill dam, and in fact it was considered a great convenience with its corn mill, hv soiilorj
for 20 miles around, who" used to come to it with sacks of
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norseoack, and wait their tnrr
for two or three days, hunting and fishing to supplv thcmscl ves with
something to eat in the meantime. The late Absolem Harbioon told the writer that he was compelled to
forever succeeding term of court.
RepaMicM State CMittee.
The following Ls the new State
committee chosen bv the Rcmilili
mf j - . cans in the several districts on Tues
day last. Aext Tuc-nlav they will
meet at Indianajwhs and ie-elect J
K. Gowdv as Chairman. Hut he
had a lively fight for it all over the
btate.
Fint Samuel Kercheval of IUckiort.
pviiu .iuiiii 1. jjiiuo oiijreene. Third ;eonre W.Kf Ifnf fV,rv,lr.
Fourth James E. Caitkev of 'Decatur. Fifth Nicholas Filbeck of Terre
ttaiiie. Sixth -L. I. .MiUrhell of lhnrv.
Seventh J. V. FV-lrnf in.i
Eighth deorge McCullouRh of Dela
ware.
Ninth Anibrwe Moore of Covineton.
lciiiii i. vt. .Mtvoy 01 Kenmilaer.
r.ieventli-Ueonjre Osborne of Urant.
1 weutii-soi. m. Wood of Angola.
liiineenin tteom w iini,i..n
D " ' VMliail VI
ruiion.
The lion and the lamb Iii dm !
togther in the same wav that den
tists pull teeth without pain.
Compel a man to loaf whn
always been busy and he is uncoin-
onaoie as a loaler comne hn in
work.
lit is the BEST Becai
It la what we claim it tn Vw -a TrCITT-c rAnnt- r-
It sow, with the same gear, the -ame quantity of wheat or oats. Ill- tiieonlv flnll in th vnrli! .1.. i -
THE FORCE-FEED FERTii.rpn iTTlniMfv,
used on the Empire Drill is taut uer.sediiio; ali . others, hecaune It is the only one made that L? a FORCE FEED. It doe--- not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It is taken ajiart without loosening a'nut, spring, bolt or kev. It leed? out all tlionkw!...,. . i
Also have a complete stock of
LAMPERT'S BEST WACONS,
iiwiiic-nceiicu excursions. , ww Hljlliaa
Dates of January H 2S, Feb. ii, .Mar. t-low.M 5ina " Kind of Farming Implements. Come Ä .f . .. K'xami-. FELIX LAM PERT.
1U ail DOinijs in Arl'inu. l l an in isuj ... . Ä . t
- e. ...t e ö.h strict. J.irMr Tn,l
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To all Dornt.
s --- - nuMH
ter, lexas, Uka., ami Arizona. Ako to
pompon sttiern 1'acitic (est of La Fayette,) Santa Fe, V. & P. Uv. To
points on Illinois Uentral in Keatncfcr.
Term., .Miss., and I -a., (except NeV
w,5fr.. 7 ;pn-) To all points
uu jmuiicouiiio, kwui oi Cairo. To
points on -N. v. i. & I., between Mania.
ieuii.au ii.innn. iin. irn- nr i.
tween Martin. Tena. an.l
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rwv.. io ail itfinii v itm.ii i ,..
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.narun, lenn.
IO ixMnt in SontIirn 1n ...1. t
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ami including: Clinton, Harri-Hville.
ci un iTJinilKIK-HI. To nointii on Knrfn.IL- Ar r.r.r. i i
iu aii nauon in v a. and .North Carolina, main line anil ,rr,, i
.... . v. u v.. ahm we-t of Itadford, alnj to Itichmond, Va., (ireenslioro, X. C. To point on 15. & 0.
ft. n. io ttOintM on C A- 1 1 T If
Ik. .-I. AJil-BELL, V. T. A., St. 1lJ..
and
G .W. Downi, D. D- 8.
As people crow oldnr thir ni
eiiiaute io a town IS lounilnri
t: . - . -r"
ineir iiuercsi in us cemetery.
io white man is as ,4hitr fAi.
ing as the negro who belongs to a minstrel show and aine:ir in n,
street parade.
iuotation irom a new ntv. a
woman who can kwn a mne 1, ..
aim love mm m return has done all
we want of woman."
Comer 4th & Main Street,
HUNTING BURG, INDIANA.
MAKES SPECIALTIES :
Crown and Uridge Work, Painless Extraction.
Treatment and Saving the Teeth. First Class ork.
Reasonable Prices.
V Jtk2 Hwl. Ja.fM.f-. Tj
All Work Warranted. Dc. IM, 18S3 j.
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to HERNDON-CARTER
- lT uo lEC irge Dssiacs, naviag sore rff "j8 Carefs!. prompt, aad feoat dealiagis the secret of 3nZlm V?? isv-.tetL lYice carrests mailed free.
wm mam iiw Aaxrm KiMt, MuISYIIXX, Jaa.. K-ly
CANDIES, ORANGES, BANANAS, NUTS Of all kinds. FfBEWORKS Of every descrition.
JAMES S. MILBURN
j One Kjuare Eat of Court Houi JASPER, INDIANA. Not. .i.-tf.
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