Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1896 — Page 5

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Hours Ol mail Closing at Jasper r. v. . ri . 1 I ... II i T t,i t! v tliiu to nuViMip Hu- until propi rly Jwi.H will lut!loed at tin- Jumper I'. ''' .rMuU-- o'clmU, in. ii. iu.t Krem-Ii I'lpk "wr ",, f' " I'tiii'l it tluy, lipon urrlvul f mnnim ml af t.rtiiMiii trnln. ivrt.isvllli Daily, vxvi-pl Mmiliiy. olo 10 , i, v . .... arirThe Dubois County Normal will a April 27. ami continue seven weeks. open Ap järThe sleigh bells jingled lively in Jasper Sunday, and the sport was fast and furious. Clothing at cost ut Eckert' Now Store. jtirThe subject of Meth ds is a spe- j ciitl featureof the Duliois County Noruial. Teachers should not miss this work. j Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "tiive me n liver regulator and I ri'Ltilate the world. "said a genius. can The druggist bauded him a bottle of De Witt's Little Karly Kisers, the famous little pills. Martin Friedman. y S-Quite a number of teachers have engaged boarding in Jasper to attend the Normal. A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with DeWitt'H Little Karly Kisers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. Martin Friedman. y ajfirStudents in the Dubois. County Normal will be led to see the development of the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Indiana from their origin to their completion. Whv mffer with Coughs, Colds and LaOrippe when Laxative Bkomo QuM.VK will cure you in one day. Does not produce the ringing in the head like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up in tablets convenient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or monev refunded. Price, '-'5 cts. For sale bv if. 1$. Hrannock. l'-MJin. Khta Bby tu ick, wo gave hrr Ouetori. Whrn hi wm a Child, ho crivd for Castorf. When the txine MI, he clung to OwtorU. Wfctu the had Children, the gave them Ciitorl, Tt not also is so. it must be so, One M Sunt. Pnnoh Cur acts nuicklv. and f hat' what makes it ko. Martin Fried man. ' No cure, no pav, that is the way Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil is sold for Barbed Wire Cuts. Hums. Scratches, Crarked Heel, Saddle Cialis, Old Sores and nil kindx of int amatious on man or beast. Price 25 cents. For sale by H H. Hrannock. Drumrist. 12-tiin är-Trustee Seitz is going to add another shool house to Harbison township, on Dan. Neukam's land. The contract is to be let April 4th Oik? Minute Couirh Cure touches the nVht soot. It also touches it at the right time if von take it when you have don't cough. Martin Friedman. y llpiivpr Dam. 0.. Aug. 27. 1895. Mv .Inuffhter. after being treated by four doctors, and being given up for lost, a neighbor recommended Foley a Kidney Cure. Todav she is able to walk sever 1 miles without fatigue. I feel we would have lost her if it was not for your medicine. Respectfully, Mrs. J.M.Hailv. tetf-Mr. P. A. Guckes has a hun dred different styles of rockers ready for Easter. See his adv. and then look at his stock. Don't invite disappointment bv experimenting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure anil vou have immediate relief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Mar in Friedman. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Every Iady in Town would prefer to have a sweet breath. This she cannot have if suffering with catarrh. She can be positively cured of this trouble if she will use Century Cat 'rrh Cure. For sale by H. IL Brannock. ärThe 2d examination for graduations from the public school course will be held in the various townships of Dubois county tomorrow, and the 3d on April 18th. .1. W. Pierce, Republic. Ia., says: have lined One Minute Cough Cure . 1 ,m Have Yon Had The Grip? Net te be Trifled With. (From Cincinnati tJnzctte.) Will Tuinnl nevr loam that a "cold is an acr ident to be dreaded, and that

mv family and lor niyseii, witu re'litook one dose of it and it gave me reuei so'entirelv satisfactory that I can hardly , in jlve ,njnutes. That in more than any lind word's to express myrflf as to ' ithine elso has ever lone for me." For merit. I will never fail to recommend jBttiehy M. Friedman. it to others, on every occasion that pre-. - eents itself." Martin Friedman y n,..., rn hospital at Evansville,

n ou nave, you pro. n,i oo (inV8. Mr. Oberst was

uaüie inedicine use roiuy a iione , - - tf.-, . .,,. ,i i:.. Tar to heal vour lungs and top the native of Dubois county, and nv

rackine coukIi incidental to this disease. jn it niostof his life. A few ye:

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when it occurs treatment should bejj octors jn j,j8 neighbo promptly :.pnlel? There .? no know-; o

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iiiK imiiere iiiu iniiioio win - .,, , .r , . ,, trllW. while complete recovery is the mle, the ville to a hospital to secure treatexceptions are terribly frequent, and incut, but without favorable lestllt,

thousands upon tnousamiH oi iiitiu ';arui he gradually grew weaker tin nesses CKTur every year, usliewl in by ni , , r., . o caves IX little injudicious exposure and seemingly(d ,J th Urtl C(1 "l".1' ! , trilling symptoms. Beyond this there widow and four children. He was tlosa inviiliflN uhn rnn! Ji.finf nitlu.1.n find lim rOfllllitlH

trace their complaintH to "colds," whichi hrought up Thursday and will at the time of occurrence gave no con- . . . , 9 . ' n,,.iu,i:,, ;,raV0 vard cern. and were therefore neglected. be buncd in i UQ OJtnoilo brat ,itru When troubled with a cold use Cham- at Ireland, to-day. He had rctmj

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lierlnin's Coutrh Kemedy. It in prompt and effectual. 25 and 50 cent bottles for fle by M. Friedma.

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1'KltSONAI. Mr. V. S. Huuter, Esq., went to Evjnsville, Saturday. .Senator Mike Sweeney is confined to his house with a stomach trouble ' . Hon. . T. enor was in Jasper I u uav. lookum utter ms conres sional lences, and shaking hand: with the bovs generally. Hon. T. B. Huskirk, candidate for Congressional nomination, was in Jasper Monday a short time. He is looking over Crawford county this week. Mr. J. I. Schuhmacher, at ores ent in the accounting department of the l D. it. E. Hy., came up from Evansville lust Saturday night ,and pent Sunday with his father and amdy. Mrs. Jennie Milburn left for Louisville and Cincinnati Monday to lav in a stock ot lasnioname Spring millinery for her store. She will also secure the services of an experienced and artistic trimmer for this Spring. Countv Auditor A. II. Koerner eft Tuesday for Tennessee, to lock ifter some of his timber interests. Denutv Geo. Gramelspacher will see that everything in the ollice is well attended to during his boss absence. List of Letters hVuiaininein the Post Ollice at Jasper, Ind., for the week ending Mar. 17, 18. Mayinger, Col. Weathers, Mary. When cdling for same please say advertised." Ciias. K, P. M. The biggest snow of the win ter in this locality fell on S turday nicht and Sunday last. It was from 10 to 12 inches deep on a level. Soothing, healing, cleansing. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve it the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it nev er fails to cure. Stops itching and burn ing. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores m two or tliree nours. Gianni men man. ' Bok.v. To J. P. Huther and wife on Friday, March 13, 1S9G, a fine 10 pound girl. "Dad" says he will have to work at night now to provide the young lady with pretty things but he's awfully happy. Quick in effect, heals and leaves no scar, naming, scaiy skm eruptions quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel SalveApplied to burns, scalds, old sores. it is raauical m enect. Always cures piles. Martin Friedman. y arThe Jasper Desk Factory shipped a car of their fine desks to Cripple Creek, Colo., last Saturday. These Desks are gaining a good rep utation all over the United States. The company is considering the nupstion of establishing a sales room and agency in London. To Coasumptivcs. A nn honest remedy Foley's Honey nnil Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort ami reliei in me very worn cases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. M. rnedman. ladiaaa Democrats on Silver. "We believe it absolutely neces sary to the welfaieand prosperity of the" ureat producing masses that sil ver sho.ild be restored to the place it occupied in the currency system of the world a quaJter of a century ago." Indiana democratic piai form, 1894. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as some do when they die. He waa taken recently just 1... .in. uu .1 nflixr limps, and COIlclUUed to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. He says: "I )snital (Tuesday. March 17, 185)0, Mr. 'Nicholas J. Oberst, aged 4Ü years a ed irs ago he moved to Pike county, and bought a large farm, thinking he would bo in better health. He has been alllicted with a disease of the jgtomach, which ballled the local borhood, and nt to Evansfrionds m Jasper who deenlv synipaljii80 wjth his family. J

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i I The present indebtedness of Perry County is $ 11 0,758 ,85. öTThe advertising wind with a good circulation blows in the customers for a breezy sale. Iiut it will not make people pay two dollars for a one dollar article. Martin Lorei's bid on the new jail to be erected at Newport, Ver million county, and repairs on the sheriff's residence, for $ 15,700 has been accepted. H'burg Argus. Dikd, Wednesday forenoon, at Iiis residence four miles west of the city, John T. Hemmer, aged nearly lO vears, of pneumonia. The de ceased was well known in this city and leaves a wife, nee Mary Katterjohn.and four grown children, three sons and -one daughter. Huntingburg News. Soiled and faded garment can be made to look like new with Put man l'mb'lt'ss Dve.u. Anvone can dve with them. All von have to do is to iuld the dve to the water, boil the goods one hour, dry and press. 10c per package. Sold by'B. H. hrannock. t örThe field is vet open for a capable Democrat to make the race for Representative from Lawrence, Oranire awl Dubois. A true Dem ocrat who will make a canvass of the three counties, can be elected some gold bugs to the contrary not withstanding. All last winter Mr. (Jeo. A. Mills, of I.plwnon, Conn., was badly alhicted .villi i.,.Miin:iiisiii. At times it was so severe he could not stand up straight. Imt uns drawn over on one side. l tried different remedies without receiv im rt'Hi'f." he savs. "until about six mnnths ni?o I bouclit a bottle of Cham lirl:iin 's Pain Halm. After using it for three davs mv rheumatism was gone and has not "returned since." For sale by M. Friedman. iSirThe town Democratic com mittee have called an early primary, onlv two weeks ftom to-morrow, to fdeet candidates for town oilicers The notice is rather short, and the oinvass afterwards rather long. Some announcements will be found under the proper head in this pape r Music. Mr. F. W. Freyberger will treat the people of Boone and Harbison townships to music and bargains after April 1. He is going to pilot the huckster wagon for Mr. V. M. Harris this summer, and all the ladies will delight to hear the music of his horn, and will save their butter and eggs to trade f .r some of his bargains. Dentistry. s t Wilson. Dentist, of Washington, Itwl m in town, nretnired to do all kinds of good and first class dental work. Call and see him at Cnion Hotel. Will re main until N ednesday morning. That fired Feeling'' Overcomes us when inferior preparations arc tecommended bv unscrupulous dealers as "just as good as Foley's Honey and Tar Cough Svrup," when we know the unequalled ments oi uns great, meuicin' M. Friedman. Small Thikveky. While the train was stopping at lluntingburg last Saturday night, on its way to Jasper, some sneak thief stole a pair of $ 1,50 gloves from the rear car, be longing to J. I. Schuhmacher, while he was in conversation with J . E. McFall, who was on his way to Jasper. Mr. Schuhmacher saw the thief pick up the gloves and ran after him, hut the thief gotjtoo good a start. Joe was thankful that the thief left his overcoat and valise. lJucklen'H Arnica Salve. Tin. Itpt Salve in the world for cuts, oniises, sores, ulcers, salt rheuin, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and an skiii empuons, u tivelv cures piles, or no pay required It isVnaranteed to eive perfect satisfac tinn nr mniiev refundciL Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv Martin Friedman. .April 2(it,h 1895 ly. -Mr7.1ohn F. Mehringer was elected as a member of the HepubliHountv Central Committee, Vice Mr. John Parker, kicked out because he couldn't beat W . o. Keliams at the Jasper primary. Its a little sincular, to say the least, that neither the Argus nor the Secretary of tho Committee, in the report of proceedings, mentioned Mehringer's appointment. vere inev ashamed of it the way it was done or of him? mtVikön liriw. have in their ivinrlmv vnrv haiiusoiue blue prints nf Hin tiroiHHed chances in Mr. W. . . . 1 . '. i l.I-l. ,..!.., b. Hunter s residence, muu i.completed will make tt one ot tue hot InokitK' in the county. Alo, one of Mr. It. K. Milburns' proposed addittion 10 the town of Jasper. The latter is not likely to be put on wrom1 till he tirades the extension of 8th street, as he wants the dirt to fill on some of the lots.

S"Tlie Boone and Harbison township schools close this week. Political Announcements.

licinooratli' I'riiiuirifo, .Mnnilii), April Olli. FOR CONGRESS. THOMAS It. IH-KlKK. of Orttnm County, In r-ly uiiiiotuirrft that hit a fHiit!iliitt for tin- Prinot'rutk- nomina tion for Coiikk'hi in tlin Third ("inwii-slonal Ulrtrift. rtubjt-i't to the action of the Democm tic prlinarU-s und Convention, lit tatpeetfully und earnestly ikt the support of the deiiiocrui-y of Duboli county. lion. William T. Zenor, of Ilurrlsou Co., Is a candidate for Coiiimi m, to represent the 3d couKreS'ional district of Indiana, subject to the decUlon of the Democratic ContcrcstIonul Convention of ia(d dl.trict, when held. III iiuin will be MUliiuittvd to the Puboln county Democratic Primal y election, tobe h ld April 0, lf-j, und lie requests the sup port of the l)eiincruts of Dubois county. FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. William A. Tkvlou, of Dubois county. I u candidate f Jr J inltr- of the 37th Judicial Circuit, Mihject to the Democratic noiiilnutlui; convention of tho said Judicial c'rctilt. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. William K. Vox t a candidate for ProeCtitiiix Attorney fortlte 37th judicial circuit, subject to the approval of the Circuit Democratic iiotniinitiiii? convention. FOR SHERIFF. IIexky C.4Mir. of IluliibrlHire towiiHhln. is u candidate for re election as Sheriff of Dubois countv. subject to the Democratic primary election. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. EliWAUi) A. ItoiiNEKT Is ii candidate for re-election as Treasurer of Dcbols county, subject to the Democratic prlmury. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. IIknkv Ijinuokkiie, of IIllIltillKburK, I a candidate for County Acsor, of Dubois county, subject to tho Democratic primary. Hex. J. CiEULHAL'stE.v, of Marlon township. is a candidate for County Assessor of Dubois Comity, subject to the Democratic primary election. William II. Klteh, of Cas township, Is a candidate for County As-esor, subject to the Democratic primary. For Co. Commissioner, 2d District. Jo-ETIl ScintoKUKit is a Candidate for reelection a County CotinnKsloner for the 2d district of Dubois county, subject to the Democratic primary election. For Co. Commissioner, 3d District. JosEi'U KK1T7-, of Jack-on township. Is a candidate for re election as County Commissioner for the 3d district, subject to the Democratic prlmury. For Representative from Dubois and Martin County. Frank 1'inxick, of HurbNon township, is a c inilidate for Hepresentiitlve In the Legislature for the counties of DiiboIsaiulMartin, subject to the Democratic primary, and legislutive convention of the district. TOWN CANDIDATES. for Town Clerk. ANUHKW J. IlKKUKK i u candidate for reelection aTowu Clerk, of Jasper, subject to the town Democratic primary, April Ith. For Tow n Trensiirer. CHAItl.F.s Solioa Is a candidate for reelection as Treasurer, of Ja-per, subject to the town Democratic primary, April 4th. Millinery pening ! rsj Some Magiuficeat Qems in Millinery. rUK SPUING GOODS have now arrived and the styles far surpass in Klint of elegance anything that f has been seen for seasons past. The firm of Leming A Htickuby are now fitted up in the most elegant style a the Herbig building, on the east side of the Public. Square. e will be pleased to show the public our lovely pattern hats and latest novelties in ribbons, piece goods, flowers and laces. We have the most magnihcient pattern display ever seen in Jasper. Here are on display some of the most striking novelties, the most beautiful designs; the the most artistic blending of colors in hats ever conceived. Come and sec our goods whether you buy or not. "SF.KING I? IJKLIKV1NG." Iteming & Iluckeby.

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select from. Call and examine. FRANK C. KUEBLER, Southwest corner Public Square,

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Chipi'i.k Cukek Gold Minks. Several citizens of .husper together

own three mineral leads in the uious Cripple Crock, Colo., gold re-' gions, and for about tliree months' have been emploving labr developjing one of their leads. They have : received word that the outcrop taken to a smelter has yielded them $'27i i gold to a ton of ore, and that the

mine bids fair, as it is further de- t cttitOTI TIPUPPTBIi veloped, to turn out a big thing. A,J, W? t9 . 1 , r i t Ti South de of I'ubl c Souiire, Spayd Block. mine only a few yards ; from theirs JASPE, . INDIANA

is vieiumg -tow to a ion, anu our i fnfk nr hrmefnl nf n5 rood n yield. I find that there is "millions in it.". Good luck to em. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. I'liteba Thomas, of Junction City it v, lnui 111., was told bv her doctors she onsumption and that there was no hope for her, but two lottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cunl her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Titos. Kgirersi 130 Florida St., San Francisco, sutfered from a dreadful cold, approachinn consumption, tried without result evervihing else, then boueht one Iwttle of Dr. King's New Discovery, and in two nir S .CW HHCOVen ami m two

weeks was cured. Heis natuntllv thank-cents. Kepresenting twenty good comful. It is such results, of whicli these nanies and doing an exclusive insurance are samples, that prove the wonderful business, I can give the above rates, ellicacv of this medicine in coughs and Write or call on me before placing your colds." Free trial bottles at M. Fried- insurance. No one, excepting George man's drug store. Kegular size 50 e. Nix, of Haysville, and Theodore Goli-

ami vl 1 Snap Shots of Boone Brightness. Several of our boys and girls are talking of attending t the Jasper Normal. William S. Hissey and family will leave for Daviess county, this week. Jim C. Corn is crazy on the subject of DeBerries. Miss Martlinda has found sauce from sprouts a thriving stimulant for chaps of fifteen. Deacon Brittain is huntinc lor a new girl; when he gets her Tie will hold 'er. Miss Stella Brittain has succeeded in getting an Abell sucker on her string. Jim Crack Corn has launched his mill on Thompson's creek near Fox station. Mr. Bcrrv Cassidv has changed his fording place; was succeeded by C. Moore, of Crystal. Mr. Frank Brown has beat Chas. Murrv's time ; did you hear about it? The juniors base hall game will be played at Lemmons church next Sunday. Mr. U. S. Cooper and wife were visiting relatives it: Hogheaven last week. Mr. McDenton is supposed to be engaged; he got a number of engagement rings last week a Bethel beauty I suppose. Swkkt Makib. BUCKSKIN BEECHES Id X h 9EST MADE, IEST FITTING, KSTWEAMIu JEflfl PRfiTS WOHXiD. iMi bj THE GOODIII CLOTHUG CU EVANSVILLE. IND. ItX 70ETUX. IVIXT I AOL WAJUUJm For Sale by S. KUEBLER, Miirfi, 1K5 ly. JASPCai, IND. WALL PAPER INDIANA.

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5. STET ART, Operations first-class aa recommended - all work guaranteed. Specialist on Crown and Bridge work. Dec. 6. ltf-ly. INSURANCE! LIFB ! ACCIDENT! TOItNADO! LIVE STOCK Fann Fire insurance for terms of five years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cents a year on 100 of insurance; tornado at each iw oi insuraiiL-cj lornuuu i icuiv man, oi teruinana, are autonzeu to so licit insurance m mv name. W. A. WILSON. eneral Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind. EP, MANCPACTCUEK OT WAGONS AND CABRIAGES, -And Dealer Agricultural Impltments and Fertilizers. General Repairing & HorseShoeing. North Mala Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA. Louisville, Evans & St. Luis Consolidated B. R. "THE AIR LINE." 53 Miles the Shortest 53 Between Louisville & St. Louid. The Preferred Route to the East and West. TIME CAI1D IX EFFECT. Nov. .1, 189. MAIS LINE. Wfit Ilnuml. Kust Ilounil. I-.M. I'.M. A.M. r.M. A.M. A.M. No.5 No.3 Nn.l No.J So.4 No.6 Ä.20 9.23 S.07 I.V. Louisville Ar. 5. 6AMIJ9 i.10 12.0 ll.UOAr. Hun'burK I.v.JJtt 4.00 A.M. I'M. r.M. A.M. 1.2 1220 I.v. Trln'ton I.V. 1..10 '2.20 7.U1 bSI Ar. St. IxiuIh I.v. Sii 8. KVANSVII.I.K DIVISION. .11 3.1 XI .V. 34 ii. in. a.m. p.m. p.m. h.bi. T.20 lOJtt Lr. Jasper Ar. .20 3..10 .43 No.6 ;.3S 11.10 Lr. Hu'burK Ar. 9.00 2JS0 8-Vi ?.2. 11.45 Lincoln " 7M 2.1" 8.22 S.t p.m. I.20 NoJ .20 10.00 10.15 12.35 Ar. Kvu'vllle Lr. 6.00 1.0 7.20 ItOCKI-OHT DIVISION. 41 40 45 43 42 44 p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. tf.w u,v T).i.i i.v. i.mcoin .r tj.ud 11.:) 10.3 .25 10.00 120 10.00 Ar.Kockport Lv...05 6.10 TKLL CITY DIVISION. M 31 M 52 34 p.m. ii. m. a.m. a.ui. p.m. 12.10 S.25 Lr. Lincoln Ar.H.10 11.. IS 8.05 2.00 .15 " Tell Cltr 6.25 VM G.S5 2.15 D.Z'iAr. Caiin'ton Lr.UC V.tO 6.25 .V, p.lll. .47 Ai Tim Iou-f st ticket ratt s to tho West, a well uh foldtTM und xenurul Information, will be rurnlslK-il on application to tlietinUerslKiieU. ;i- tuat your ticKct n-aos via tnu "Air .Ine." V. K. Clatcomh. Aic't. Jasper H. A. f'AMVIiKI.I.. (.cn'l I'nss. A Kent. W. M. lloNAK.Trnv'K l'a. Aif't, St, Ixiuls. Hall Township ISiiHinesM. Notice is hereby given that the undetsigned, Tnistee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Sat urday of the year, at mv ollice, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him on .Saturdays. The township library will also be found at my ollice near Rosamond, and the cit izens are invited to call there lor horary liooks. The Indiana Series of School booka may be had at mv ollice, and at John J. Me'schede'B, in Oelestine. Lrevi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall townrjhip. Aug. 9, 181, y Harbison Triwtee'H Notice. Notice is hereby eiven that the under signed, Tnistee of Harbison township, will attjnd to township bunineas on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons' having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to hint on Saturdays. The townslnn library will be kept at my home in HavHville. Indiana School Hooka are for sale by Henry Kuehrechneck in Haysville, and Adam Harkerin Kellerville, Indiana. John Stem, Aug. 30, 1895-y. Trustee. Special Car far Jasper. The Air Line will nin a through freight car from Louisville and New Albany to Jasper direct, for the oenefit of the Merchants in Jasper and vicinity. This will put Cincinnati freight in Jasper in the morning of the tbinlday after shipment. There being no transfers the smallest and frailest articles can be shipped witl taletv.

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