Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 February 1896 — Page 4
I'uon.Mu.i: Si'ioiDK. On Kridnv
morning last the railroad train from
Madison Tp. Teacher' Institute. lAHUlifnoo'H Siilo of KcmiI Eh-
The toachurs of Mtulison Town-
hvunsville, ran over and killed Pan shiv hold their fifth lnti.ntn K.h v .1 1 1 , 4l . , Sohlfer 11 furin Imnd ivlm hml I....... , -Yi , , l,,htltut0 M Notice is hereby Riven that by virtue tcii ntr a iai 11 1 aim who hml been loth, lit Ireland. or an order of the Dubois Circuit Court, nuirhiny w .nr. uopt, about a mile The monotonv of the nroirnmi the undersuniod assignee of William II.
- " 1 r? ken by the helpful wilk .... i t:t ...1 1 1
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.MSPI-'.K, OlTItOIS JHD.NTV. INOIANA
iihtkI t iho Iwiortlce m Jpr I11IU11. tor'
rn 11 mon inrouicn tlif mallii.t-iiilrlt iimttrr Fill DAY, VE l TAKV :!, lSSm.
greatly tvi the into ret of
tute.
Dr. L. 15. Johnson delivered a
t imurv-.-ijiig aim instructive ieo
1
. ... ... ...vu ... num. ... u ..ii-uimiig inKj, v nppree ntew bv a present tram, with intent to suieide. The (Jen. Method, Chnp.V. liu uc eninneer saw mm then m tune, and
I I , . L. , , l.ivoiiui u m, o . uui lull brakenien U lllinms uot lutn off the ,.ii,.,i .......
soma ot .laspi'r, M'hater was a kind of a worthless fellow, who had come to tlii.- country from (Jermany about two years ago, and was addicted to drinking Honor. When
he felt his whiskv he frequently .1 1 1 .11 t . .. 1
imeaieneu 10 kiu nnibeit. ami at ,,,,. 1,. H... t..c;., 1 ut
. i . 111 , ".v ..... IUI. ir, uii Viiv BlIUIVVl one time las year laid down on the Tnü vorVou8 Svstm . Thi .,,
M iL. w ... 'Ii I li.ii,il. 1.1 .-.I .... : !.... .... . . ' - ......
nv ice IB lie ucinocraiic central com pittee of DhioU County. I diana.
Notice is herebv given that the
jseujuunuiu vemrai lOlll milieu OI truck-, when In nv.L-i. mvnv ....! mm... .; ... . '
Dubois county will meet at the.him and jumped in ft of Ue em of lS VZ Court House in Jasner on Snturdav. i in M.iin M .,. .i,n., i,m 1... , ,L tn r ll' ItU.ü Äl hs hlta
February 22d, lSUd, atone o'eloek, the brakeman till the train passed.' p. 111., for the purpose of fixing the Friday he came to .lasperand j,ot tune of holding Township Conven-' Dr. K. CIreen to pub a tooth for him, turns, or primary elections, and tui and then drank some to kill the lix the time of holding the Demo-jpain. lie then started down the tratic County Convention, and: track towards Hopf 's where he was
ninmilU mwh n inr hiuinnov 111.11. ..... 1.. I. II.. it.. .1. . tT...r .. . 1
VM.. utv.-v-tt.- t.i.ti .un;u ui .xiiiv. Jll'UUllU lue ilOpi Si!lli I mt i 1 11 1. 111 ...... .1: ......... 1 t ., ..nniP .furo iiw. r,.! .v.... .;...; n. f .1. . t . ' , ?lalt oititutioii was discussed bv
w.w.v ..v vv titt.it V- Vlllllll.lvl . I .11 VII I. IllM 111)1111 I'M LI' i:i Fill MIHI I L L.1
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urgent-'H is suppoea, got between the cross
ties on some old piles that had been
(unveii there tor a former trestle,
1 0111. and lett standi ng when a now one
, was built. These would enable him
compose to "ide irom the engineer, as thev
1 were about '2 eit below the track
said
vl..... .. I IM l l Iii I .1 ' t f.iu- hi lilllliu- llllll 11 1 1 1 (Ml Ulli iivilll.-n Mipt. Cieo.H. Wilson, which added on SATI'iIday, MAltCH Hth, KS.xt,
OVERCOATS FOR SI
Dillin, proved very interesting
W. K. DeMotte presented an able paper on the subject of ''Cieography." It was full of devices to make this subject interesting to the pupil.
I he hxeeutive Department of the
the Insti- the following tU'siribed real entitle, situ
uted m IMiboi count v. liKliaun.
The eaHt-lialf of out lot mimht1
in the city of IluntiiiRburg, Daboin county, 1 milium. Sale to begin at one o'clock p. in. And the said tisHignee will offer the following described real entitle, at private Hale to the highest and bet-t bidder, towit: The north-west quarter of t lie south'eiuu quaiter of section number fourben, township number one south raiifje numbersix west, in Dubois eoantv, Imliana. Said real estate will bo sold
I free from the inortpiRe Huiih of the Du-
ooiH county btate ltiuik and of Kaoliel U. Hrittain, and free from all other judgments or HeiiH of wliiitovcr nature. Jjaid asnignee will ulno offer the following dcM-ribed real cstitto at private sale to the highest and best bidder, to-wit : The unrth-eiiHt (Hiiirtur of the southwest quarter of section number eleven,
lownsiup miiiioer one soutli raupe mini
A 1 Q rrrn linn r-F -
x&w j-j-juo ui uvöl t na.T,H rvr niil
3iEki?ds at reduced figures. GoJ
v ciiuDo lui liuuiü money, oorae low as $1(
A Nw Lint of
asl
i.ii .
Julien anu every member is ly reip-iested to bo present.
Jon.v Gi:amklsp.vchi:k, Uhairman Dem. Cen , (i. R. Wilson, Sect.
The following persons the Central Committee:
A. P. Smith, Crystal. George j Engineer Wagner said he thought Milburn, Hillham. J. B. Vuwell,1 5av something on the trestle,
hullemlU'. Geo. Abell, Haysville. looked again, and than t see it,
t'eter J. Schnarr, Portersville.1 had no thought ot any one hid Jas. Crowder, Portersville. A. J. ingbdow it, a- there was a little wa ('uve, Ireland, (ieorge Cox, Duff. , ttr underneath. When he got near
j. r. rneuman, Jasper. J . fj. .Me- . m a, ne uncovered there was
Fall, Jasper. Joseph Spellmeie.,isomething moving on it, and applied
.Marion. J. J. Meschede, Celestme.: brnKes, but the ditanee was too
v. A. Hessemer, Rosamond. 1. C. 'short, and the train could not be Whale.y, Altoga. J. J. Cunning-Stopped till it had parsed over the liam, Birdseye. O.A. Bighani, .St. trestle. Anthony. J. C. Dienderfer, .St.: Schafer's head was severed from Anthony. Ph. Bamberger, Hunt-,' body, and fell five or six feet iningburg. John Bergman, Hunt Uo the muddy water below. His ingburg. Behrens, Sr., Hunt-(light leg was nearly cut off alvve ingburg. H. J. .Meyer, Holland, (die knee, merely hanging by a little M. A. SJeidl, St. Henry. William Mlesh, and his left leg was 'broken Stallinan, Ferdinand, (.ierh. Evers-,bolow the knee, and one arm broken. jnan, Ferdinand. The pieces were gathered up and . 77 . rr - i'laid along side of the track and bv . "Not a marriage license was,or(ler of the c.on(j.,L.tl(r W(.rl (Jt
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i'".u in lyuuuis ujuiuv irom .'in. '2hh to Feb. 18th. What's the matter with the young people? Are the
times too hard, or
waiting for leap
ItäThere should be no dodiMn"umn- The body was buried in the
iv the Democrats on the eurrencviLatlu,lie rave yard on Niturday . .i . . . I ti. l i i..f.. ... i
there till Coroner Bigham in rived on the afternoon train to hold an in-
' Are V r'lrpiest, which was conducted bv him or are the men reaIly-Uiat night aml Saturday. His ver-yeardevelopnients-i(ict wiH b, f()Uml in aUothor co,.
Dillin.
History was presented by Miss Clara Songer and (J race McSwane. Among the visitors present were, Misses LeOra Brittain, Bellellorton, Kstella Brittain, Minnie (Jreene, Eva Katlke, Ora Greene, May Xorm in, and Messrs. H. M. Kean and t.eo. . Wilson. After the assignment of subjects for the next Institute, it adjourned to meet March 21st, at Ireland. The members of the Institute felt that this had been the most helpful meeting of the term.
C. J. Eyn.vui), Pres. Ci'it.vcK McSwank, Sec'y. Electric Bitters. Electric hitters is a nicilii
for uilV S0ilM)lK but ixrl tili irr iFiriik
ally needed in the Soring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the
nceu oi a tonic and alterative is fe t. A
prompt use of this iiu-dieine has often averted loin: and perhans fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will aet more surely in counteracting and freeinir the hvs-
tem from the malarial imiihoii. IN.,".. I
ache, indigestion, constipation, diz.iiu'ss yield to Electric Bitters. Oalv liftv cents
per bottle at M. Friedman's drug store. 1
ber six west, forty nereH, situated in Du
bois county. Indiana. The last describ
ed tract ot laud will be sold subject to a Sheriff's certificate of sale to Peter Breitweiser, Sr., of said real estate, of ftSTfi.lO and bearing eight per cent, interest from the 14th day of September, bSUö. Bids for the last two tracts of lands will be received by said assignee at his place of residence in Madison township, Dubois county, Imliana, up to one o'clock, p. m. of Friday, March 10th. 18!M. THUMS OF SALE One-third cash in hand, residue in equal payments at
six and twelve months from date of sale, the purchaser executing notes for defer
red payments bearing interest at six per
cent, per annum from date until paid,
waiving valuation and appraisement laws, und secured by good and sullicient
free hold security. Vlysks'F. Bkitt.w.v, Assignee Miijicien Sc Swkbnkv, Attorneys, Feb.", 18!)(i.- 8w.
Coroner's Report and Verdict.
.Statkof Indiana, ic2
a . v. . trt.l.wt.1. I
Notice of Executor's Sale of Ileal Estate. In the matter of the Estate of Patrick
Donahue, deceased. Proceedings to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Dubois Circuit Court, the undersigned, executor of the estate of Patrick Donaboe, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises, on SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, lSSKi, the following described real estate in Dubois county, Indiana, to-wit: Part of the east half of the south-east
quarter of section sixteen, township
Fine Cheviot Suits, OUR LINE OF SHOES FOR MEN,
WOMEN and CHILDREN, I the largest and best. Rufabir Baoti and rjvirShoii, Arctici, Etc.
MA P
Complete, g.ull
A urn Assortment oi Men's and Ladies Um
They are just the thing for blustering weather. SEB. KUEBLER, JASPER, INDIANA.
iaAmpisR-r,
DUHOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR
THI IMPhtl DREI
u one uie uouv was ymur a out
side of the R. R. track hundreds of people went to see it. Mr. Jos. Uoetz was driving along the Huntingburg road, parallel with the It. R. ubout 100 feet from it, when the train cnnie alotiL'. and hud
arrsow that the winter is about got out of his wagon to hold his
'iiiestion, this year. Let theie be an alignment between the two parties on one question on, which the People can see there is a distinct difference, and the traditional party of the "Common People" will win.
gone without any ice harvest in tins locality it is a good time to get up a company for the manufacture ot ice in Jaspei. It would surely prove a paying investment, and its . 1 !t1 A f
uosi is wiinin me means ot our
home people. Enough ice could be soli the coming summer to pay for the plant. Watkk NVouks Pcmi. M r. Frank Ö. Keilly.oi Brooklyn, X. V., was in Jasper, this week fixing the water works pump, for the contractors, ho as to try and make it comply with the specifications of the
contract. The town trustees should test it thoroughly before paying for
it, and be sure it hilf the bill. l&"An electric railway, for freight and passengers, can be built and equipped from Jasper to Washington, (independent of the cost of right away,) for $250,000, and can be owned and managed by the people benefited, in the interest and for the benefit of the several town.and townships through which it would pass. A two percent, tax in each township would he more than hall the cost. "The vote in the House on free coinage last week showed that more than two thirds of the Democratic members still adhered to Constitutional Jeffersonian Democracy, in favor of equal coinage, while nine-tenths of the Republicans, including every Congressman from Indiana, voted with the trade-depressors, labor oppressors and deht creators, for a single gold standard. Which party will you belong to?
It is the BEST Becanse-
een, townshi ! .v. i;. :t . ..... -
1, 0. A. Hmhiam Coroner of Dubois I m,inUtr two. "outh, rune number three n ' .' ",U 11 w ue 11 Uö1 1 1V K KUE FEED .'ounty, Imliana, do herebv eertitv that'We8t aml ontuiiiing seventy-six and A; J??"fe w 11 1 tnc ilne gear, the same quantity of wheat o held an inquest over a dead bo.iV near!one.,ialf at-rt;s 'Hre or le uml "lore lt 1i "oonly drill in the world that will do this
County. Indiana, do horehv t'Hrtiti- tlmtlweHt, and containing seventy
I held 'one-half acres, more or less
Jasner. Indiana, on MinmrvUHi itum I particularly described as fellow
which proved to be that of I'imlSchanVr.'l Commencing at the north-east comer .Said body was apparently about 5 ft 4 of aid east-hall of the south-east quarin. high, und weighed about 127 lbs., and I ter running thence south one hundred was about 30 vrs. old, was of sandveem- aml sixty ro,ls' tliem'e we-st eighty rods, plection. Saul bodv was dresscd'in thetnence nortl1 0,lt! bundred and forty-six following described clotbiug, one suit of pods, thence east forty rods, thence north black and brown eheckeied clothing 0nelfourteen rol9 tlltJ,u'i eiist frty rods to
(nur ui cotton drawers, one over and oiib'"c f"-c
dogs, or hunt or shoot with
team, and though looking at the
trestle did not see Schäfer till the trainmen gathered up his remains. WASHINGTON ASTpÖLlf ICIAN.
Provided a (ieieroiis Viious Ftast for Veter. General Gieely's article in March Ladies' Home journal upon "The Personal Side of Washington" will show that Washington ws largely Influenced by his environments, but also that he steadily tended toward the higher standards of the piesent age. especially a-- regards his habits and ideals. Of the first electioi. in which he actively participated General Greely writes: "In his younger days Washington extended at his lirst election the usual post-election hospitality, which, in thos-e days, consisted in the minimum amount of food with the maximum amount
of spirits.
account tor stich an tnffrtüitim.nt . .
t fiit. , 1 inoinas i'o son for some four hundred voters, where c W Ellis the account wan three shilling for John .1 .Seng food and thirtv-seven for liiiuors. Tlieo.lore TiieweH The capacity of the average drinker iVÄnThdfc may, perhaps, I e placed at thiee cimiÄuer quarts at a sitting as derived from Beruh. Pieper this account, which covered one Joseph L .Sanders hogshead of punch, on., barrel ot tfi punch, forty gallons of punch, nine .lohn Fisher howls of punch, forty-live gallons Carl Höntrup of wine and foitv-snvn mithin! rf Will I'rosiner
beer. Washington, who w,m m,i ?ranH i.Iorürup
present, expressed Iiis surprise at their moderation, and wrote his agent that he feared he had not been liberal enough, and expressed the hope that he had not neglected those who had voted in the opposition.
'rlis rellecltve mind and acute
uncier suiri, one pair Jongress jruiter
shoes, one pair woolen t-ocks, and one black felt hat. Had in his ioekets u red
uuiiuKeruiuui, apiece 01 cneuinp tobacco,
Also part of the south-west quarter of
the south-east quurterof section sixteen, township number two touth range three west, and tiioie particularly described us
and a leather pocket book containing 4U loUows: Commencing at a point i'cntH itwentv-live rods east of thp nnrtli-pnur
My verdict is that said Paul Schaffer il'om-'r oi the south-west quarter of the came to hin death bv placing his bodVH0Utneast quarter of said section sixvoluntarilv on the railroad track, allow- ten, running thence east twenty-five
ing a train of cars to pass over his bodv irols t0 me corner of said forty eres,
severing his head, legs ami left arm fruhi t,,i;nce s?ut" t,llrty r0(ls thence north
or oats.
xniii J?UKUK-F13ED FERTILIZER ATTACH3IEXT used wii the Empire Drill Ih fast Huperscdiiie 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 kev. Ir Fiti-i.,! ..II 1 I. .1 .1 t .a
. . il uia an me puosjmate in tue box. Also have a complete stock of LAMPERT'S BEST WAGONS. Plows, ami all kinds of Farming Implements. Come and A,XanV;ieQn FELIX LAM PERT, Aug. 10, 1804. vC8t Gth street j Ind
his body.
Witness my hand and seal this 15th, day of February, A. I. 18(Ni. U. A. Itmii am, , ska 1. ) Coroner of Dulwi's County. Feb. 21st, !8'.W. Wvi.
Notice to all Whom it may Concern.
QHiO zrlJD nrrrw rrr
west thirty-nine rods to the place of . s m. v M MX. VlU VL
wginmng. I Also the followingdescribed real estate, J
the south-east quarter of said section ,We ün.dle every thing on commission, nd do the Ursrest business, havim' more
descrilHHl "J'" "cr nouses. v.areiui, prompt, and honest dealing is the secret of
m - suauvu itcc( S1S-S19 Murrell Court and 110 Third atrt. lnTatvit;
Jan. 3, ltfCV ly
sixteen, and more particularly
las follows: Commencing at a point on ! the Leavenworth road twentv-three nnls
That we the undersigned owners of 'T"" 0I, II,W.. fc0Ul"- corner or the .ands in Marion. Harbison ivl, ,l,P, a ,ÜVe Uwribed forty acres of land,
...1 1 I.:- . it..!.. v, V . t ience west twentv-lo
and Hall Towtml. ns. n.,lw,!n ""ün(!u wesi tweiuy-iour rods to the
lo forbid nlllishing and hunting u ori'V- f !rt Ä UmH'ti a nor,thv .,11 ,,r ..iu...i .....I ...i ....i f .. i 1 . idirection with the nieandeniiKS of sa d
ami a; peVso, wl d' be umi H I T 'T ,r?,,H l t,,e ty ion,of ing or hunting thereupon, with a dogtr lÄffl Ä
of ?iVear,ns:;imc(urhaVing rst btiibie venworth road twenty4hree rods to a writtenconsent fron, tbelwner or oc-i , fte J nHl
We lind him ..avin- an , !??! wl" l'Mosecuted to the "7 " w
..,1, '.:.:...'! : I,1M xni 01 nie law.
Joseph Severs
Henry 1 Segers .Mary A Segers Joseph Schepers John G. Humbert John Fillinger John I'reuss Henrv SeirerH
Joseph Fisher
arr ir" r n , ....
mm .11... 14. ij . oiruuun, one 01 ouservauon soon noted tiie ravages the ollicers of the L. K. & St. L.finade bv drink, and douhth ss conR. R., came up from Evansville onflirmed that personal moderation Monday, and is securing some rights! which never permitted hint to run of way for an extension of ihe Air into excess of unv kind. In tin.
I ine to I'ronch Lick, and expects to get up petitions for an election in Columbia, Marion and ihiiti-
b ridge townships for a two per
iux in 1 11 nuuil
uns locality would be btnelited l
being a way station on the railroad instead of a terminus, as at present They generally want more railroad facilities, but fail to see how an extension of the present road would secure thorn. After an election Hhall he ordeied it will no doubt h,. fully discussed and explained. lööjThe dance at KunkoPs hall Monday night was large! v attended, as it was the last of the soiwon, Ii was given for the benefit of all lovers 91 uuncing.
John Stein Henry Thietnan Bernhard Thieman Henry Heckman Kdwnrd Wehr
Uernard G Klein-
lioetter Her nil. Heckman Hernh. Hasche Henry Schepers Herman Teder John ( Schepers Carl Rasche Henry It Theising Hernh. Heeke John I'rosiner J A Dudcine Henry Schmeder Henry Hoentrup Ignatz Kapp Hern. Knies Jos. Heilster Henry Hehroering Joseph heckman
Henry Kcker
Uerh. Kluesner
Hernh FroinineSr. Frel Scliroering Anton Kaehnev Fred Agnen
John (1 Stein Anton H. Kluemper L..l. 1 I 1 uiil o . '
Notice of Appointment of Receiver. v...:.... :.. 1 1... . .....
Provincial army, when ucneral .1. Z k Zy .V ?l '',tJ!,u,,,er:
, t , r ' ;p" ' i'1'uini.vu receiver OI charges of drunkenness were made the partnership effects of M. and T. Miiiuainst the Viririnia trntim tlu.rn C'oruiick, of Portersville. I milium. Kni.i
townships for a two per cent. ! was not a word against Washington l!"''1"'' suppo.-ed tobe insolvent. .Moni exi,!,. Quit, r,olly II, h,,,J, m4r, AteffliTÄÄTrSiSÄS l',ro citiiens (ml to poo Iihh thus wirly elcilon-d il .is a riniu nil at utioe itiul ii'ltlu with the iiii
viui?, miiiiinu a iy stringent, oriiers, i",,,:' eave conts. anilapliel a hundred IusIum to m kii'ijaiji F. .Mn.iintv, Uecti every man found drunk. Sull later vZf im' Attornt''H' he wrote that '(Jin-hons served to . '
ruin the proprietor and tlioe who make the most frequent application to tlu'in,' and in advising his nephew he adds, 'Refrain from
drink, which is a source of all evil, ',nl
ana mo run
thiscountrv
Journal, I'liiladelnh
Home HeekerH Evcni'MimiM.
Uu belt. 10, II March Pth and 10th.
All pointH in Alabama; Florida, west of Tallahassee; Georgia; Kentucky, south of and including Howling Green, and Somerset: Kansas, on M. K
ruin of half the workmen nt &T,t SF li' Ä s- F- an1 Mo- P It. ; ntrv ' I'lii! r ,12 Mississippi ; South Carolina ; Tenn. n,ila,l7T. I , ÜSK WAY TIUKKTS.
I'lie blizzaidv Htie.w arrived
ut Jasper on time Tuedy night,
The h. K. & St. L. will m-ll on 11. 1. dri
Tuesday in each month tickets to settlers going to Southern States at radu!
nt. V. K, Cuvcom., Agt., Jaapt r. R, A. CamwkU, 5. KuBI;
more or less
TEUMS OF SALE.-One-third cash in hand, the residue in equal payments at six and twelve months from date of mde, with notes at (J per cent, interest, secured by good freehold surety. Sale will begin at one o'clock p. m. Micha Ki- A. Swkknkv, Kxeeutor. Kiciiaiu) M. Mn.iiuiiN, Attorney. Feb. 7, 1897. Iw INSURANCE! LIFE ! ACCIDENT! TO UN A DO! LIVE STOCK Farm Fire insurance for terms of five
years, including lightning ami steam thresher, ut thirty cents a year on each 100 of insurance; tornado nt twenty cents. Representing twenty srood coin-
mnies and doing an exclusive insurance jusinesH, I can eive i'ie above rates.
Write or call on me before placing your insurance. No one, excepting (ieorge Nix, of Haysville, and Theodore G0T1mant of Ferdinand, are autorized to eolicit insurance in my name.
W. A. WILSON, eneral Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind.
to HERN DON-CARTER CO.
INCORPORATCO.
Court and 110 Third I tract, LOUISVILXJE, KT.
CANDIES, OEANGBS, BANANAS, NUTS Of all kinds. FIRBWOEKS Of every description.
JAMES S. MILBURN
II
One square East of Court House. JASPER, INDIANA. 'ov. , M.).-tf.
Subscribe for the .Jasper Coukikh.
POUTZ'S NORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
0 Hob win n of rotte. Bot or Lrsta r T1, If Foutzl I'owdfn rr nt(i In time. fouWi Powdprnwinnirr nnlrrrtrntlU(Tot.tli. foutrt I'nwlprt will prptrnt 0r I Fnwu. ronW I'owilvrt will In.-rrn-f Uie qnmtttr of III nil ere m tmentj- per rfnu iml nike Uie Iratler tm TtmW Powdf n will rtire or prf nt (Umort ktiit DiAr to whtrli llonftiui'l l ltlere tuhjU FOÜTX' I'OWIUR WIM HIT SATlSFACTIoa. HM everywhere. DAVID K. rotJTZ. Troprletor. ALTIUOUK. MD. For sale by Martin Friedman. Ii'c. fi, isift ly.
Farm For Sale in Madison
TowiiHhip. One of the Iwst farms in Madion
township can a b. ught on easy tenns. 321 acres, with house of six rooms, barn
.ioxo feet, plenty of Block water, ground produced 2a bushels wheat ner acre, and
other crops in proportion, nice orchard.
rour nines Irom Jasner. 26 from ire-
Inml, ö from Duff; 280 acres cleared.
ill Imj divilel into two or three nan?,
if desired, and sold for one-third cash;
balnnee on easy tune, interest onsecurol
notes for deferred payments payable an nually. $ 25 ter acre. A very desirable
place. Apply to G. Doane, Jasper.
IIoiiie-HiiekcrM ExciirsioiiM.
Dates oi Feb. 11, Mar. 10, 18M. To all points in Arkansas, Indian
ler, Texas, Oka., and Arizona. Also to
toints on Southern l'acillc (west, of I 5f 'avette.l Santa Fe. V. t I. Uv. T 1 )
points on Illinois Central in Kentucky, ' fe Tenn., .Miss., and Lt., (except New
urleans ami .Memphis.) To all points ISJJ on .Mobile t Ohio, south if Cairn. Tu fc
points on .n. C. I'. it b, between .Martin,
Lvini. nun iitinuii, 1 una, inclusive, he vl 4. t .!.. I, 1 ... f 'ä.
iwet-ii iuariwi, umiii. and lllcKtuail, ft)) Ky., to all points between Dickson to w
.Martin, Tenn. To i)oints in .Southern Mo. smith nf
and including Clinton, lluirisonville, ,
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