Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1897 — Page 5
Hour'
of
ikhhon.a i,. S-ar ilson Bros, firm made i Ifihffflft the first of Ihi week, Hob Miss Annie wal Robert Hunter going out ol the firm and Will ooa . . . . II T . .
r..l,,ii,.i til llillOVI loll'"' II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- thl- I'l.Mir-.
n i n nun' r - n . .
Mail Closing at Jasper i . o. . evening.
utga Flora Vollmer return!
jAsrr.H courier:
.k.. mi i in urn i - properly
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0 M H.ll , ... i,.., H.rlment of t.iri cages the Haidwete Mora: E v, nice pair of shoes or idippern in seilt vou ran Luv JrOW ftjnd. si them stBpayd's stasia. ssrTha Jasper Desk Co. shipped " Ii A . - l I warn m . 1 1 1 1 1 M I
.,, .. desk- io i i i i n.' ' .
uei
irloa
day.
ilabame,
scc 'tin true; 'e7'i..v' lloncv
i tin- beat Cough Mediate,
haul, some Lard
ami Tar
We bavo on
., ehoDoan and stuffers thai
f'' ' ..a li.w I I . v..- i , ,ii MMAfl
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I..... mit fui lie season
wt. win ' Netware Store. CASTOniA.
ai" CJcZt
For Sit l.
1 1 ni-ktiT wairon
omplete,
I .VI II II 1
Wul jell baap, as I will bave no further
, p it ,11. Ill I H.MU. USf lur 11.
We ;irc prepared to 1 that ; lVV ,rk neatly and cheaply. HrUunten will do well to noI ' ' il At ! Mm
i ..ixti.i.ii.iiiii . . t ri i
lv niiHjrp'Us turnirr in nib Lwue "J a a I .1 1 ...
COI BIBB, DM UBS B.WSys sidered ai Hunters' Para-
.. n Maatson nw nsmp, ia n potted against.
dust Received
H Jos. Bnehart't sixth street Bton mmm and llfSM lot of I ry Uooda aui
ii eiiei Larger and battel than evei Fnll line of Christmas novelties.
CASTOniA
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K. WUaoa ami plater,
Miss Kmmti Kueb!r, returned borne from Louiiviila liondav night. Mrs. Sarah CoODSI nturnrd t Oakland City Tuesday, to bsgin lohool aft r tin- holiday vacation. IliM llanis Wilson h-tt Satuiday night tor Anderson to lini-h bei term if m IiooI.
Mrs. l'.e. Emaa and Urs. Bauer, of Ferdinand, w ie in Jasper nt tending emirt. Mr. Albert Bohnert went to Louisville Wednesday night on business. Miss ) lir Barnett, of Marengo, Came to Jasper Thnr-ilay of last w. ek to he at the hed.Mde of her father, who is very sick. Mrs. and Mrs. .1 . F. Friedman and daushter returned hi. me Satur
day night, aftei spending several dav- u ith friends in Troy.
Mr. Bomar Traylor, Bsq., left for
the Indianapolis law school, ami ('h in. K. Doane for Purdue, Monday morning.
Senator M. A. Sweeney ami Kep-
' i ! i' uitrlii.iif i" eiisy riionnh if Mm kiinw bow to doit. The beat wav to
1 1 il it in tu take ( mi- ium, i if lr. I 'el I m Tine
lur Honey, ttamiiter eosgfaSi lu"K v iiIih, a inter cotiyhi, bvoBfbial SOOfhs or iinv other kiiul ii! u couch or ootd i
peedlly eurjdby the uh- oftbts raaaady. Uhildrvn lova it. H I pnopls like it.
DlEO. At his homo in Celestine, on Jan. 5, is''T, Mr. Jos. Bohwarts miller, foi ssvaral years i teacher in Bsinbridge township public
fchools. He moved to Celestine a number of yean ago, lie srai burled at Ceh-stino yesterday. Nu Ifieuter ciilaniity eun hel'iill a -rofl than ill bsaltb. Ooasjtu sad solds in tbsmselvss sie not seeloBi wsladtss. The more trivial OOOfb or euld, if neIL'leeteil, liuiv lead tu acthliirt, hroneliitlH, oreonanmption. The right time to treat aooughorcold i? rinht sway. Dslay meani danger. Ir. Bell'i PlneTat
Money is a iit-k eure, a cure cure ami a cafe" en re. DrOOjiStS Sell it. loon l.i i k. Mr. Jos. Fierst and Miss Carrie Lamport will be married at St. Joseph 'i churoh on Jan. 19th a week from next Tuesday,
and will take the morning train for
H hört tri to some OI the eastern cities. Toil young couple is one of the most estimable and cherished in Jasper. The CoUSIEB wishes thai their brightest hopes may meet
Mont ilruiMMxtM hcII vou what von auk
fur. Smile will ;i-k viiu to take aotne-
thinir w hieb they claim in "junt üm r mk I . ' ,
.MiiHetimi-H a little more p.-.Ml imnieeM then. t.. thin. ir. BeU'snaeTarHoasy Is the beat eoosjh, eold ami itrip i'ure. Afi. i you try it OSes VOS Will like it too well to accept aaj MnstHate. Wkiuu v. -Mr. Jos. tiutzweiler ami Miss Maggie Neukam will he married next Thursday. M r.
(iutweiler l the well known Main Street butcher, and Mis Ncukum is oos of HaysvihVs oharaaing daughters, and is well known in Jasper society and will make him a faithful wife. At night they will huve a dance at Kunkel's Hall, to which they invite all their friends. The CouaiBB wishes the young couple much prosperity along the rugged pathway of 111". Another Uood Man Gone Wrong. He tailed to use Foley's Ki.lney Cure
tor bis kidney eompkunt, M. rriadmaa, List of Letters ItiCSnslnlna in the Tust I Mtice at Jasper, hat , fr the week ending Jan. .r, USft. Beta, Jacob.
When calling for name please say
'sdvortised." Ca as. Boo, r. M Foley's Honey und Tar
QoQSrfa Syrup wherever intruduced iH
ffm
POWDER Absolutely Pure. fi letiriiti il fur Hi n ut ' leuvi liliiK Btransta healtlifuliu-HH. Ahhiih-h tlurood KuliiHl luiii Hint nil forum of adul toratloa oommon tt the cheap tirHmi. KM ai. ii Ah im. pownea oo., kh tuk.
fhe dance at Kunkel's Hall
Tnanday night was largely attended. Mahkiaok Lkknsks. Henry Hettich and Helen Ciress ; John W. Q reener and Catharine (Jutgwell ;
Kdward Mosby and Martha Morgan ; Philip S. Miller and Marie Hosier. BsrRegular slaughter in prices on
heatine Stove. If the weather lias not
resentative Frank Bnnick left Mon- with full fruition
day night, to he present
opening of the Legislature.
at the
Mr Auditor Koerner ii
guesser on pumpkin sc
the hoss
rvtues
Mr. Luther Grimes and wife, anil; the Huntintrbure ieweler had a
Mi- Helen Traylor, after pendingprjM diatribution, baaed on guesses the holiday- with their parents inLy to the nuinl er of pumpkin seed
Jasper, left for Bloomtngton Monday morning.
on
in I jar. Kerner's gUOSS WBI 1,111, ami the awarding Committee i ..." ..I.. ... ........
- . I .... I ...... lt. t l.i I Oil till I . I ' . .... v . .. .
IOIllI.IMIlileiOit in i .... I - j. bsde colored with Putnam Fedelssi The CoOBIBB guesses the Auditor lv.-n Thevars 'si-t to sunlight and calculated the space in the jar, and
washing. 10c per paekaflSi It. Hrannuck.
Bold by B
ra?a u
Krctnis, Mercer County, Pa. Websliere I iiatnherlain's OoOgB Ketiiedy tu !, u. . best remedy in uce. We use it in imrown faiutlieH, and it iH a favorite imonfoor customers. Hstcasa Baos. (Co 29 and 60 cent buttles tor cale by M. Fi iedman, DiUfRiat. U'l.v anffar with Couch. Cddi Mid
Latirippa when Laxativs Baoajo Qois vk will care you in one day. Does nn produce the ringing in the head like nolphate of Qnlnine. Put up in tablsta ronvenienf fr taking. Qttarantesd to ire. ur inonev refunded. Price, 'J Cents For sale by lt. B. Braaaoek. Oct. t, lHi tinio. One of the must remarkable euren of riteamsriam OO record is related by Mr.
1 l Tl.. .1 iii.ui m in ict master at I'ei kel c
i nt, I'a., as fnlluws: "While out .'ing one day last winter was caoghl ia eol.l rain. " The next im.riiiinr 1 WSS
nn.KU to move ii. v heail or arms, owing
,' ii.n'L ..f infttmitorv rheiiniatiMii
' nil mi... m - . . it ..!., hoiu-.l for a nhvsieian, hut
iuMested that I nee Chamberlain - Pi
u.i... ,i I i tiiitt e mien oil 1 Ii-
iiii.iu. in. .. 1 o -i . ..miter Me rubbed the attected l.artc
üiorougbly with Pain halm and i.mii ap
ibol tire. I dosed on to aieep ana wucu I woke ahout half an hour later the
I j in ha.l fone entirely, and I bavs not L. troimle.l since. People .oine here
aianv miles around to iuy i naini'h medicines." For sale by M
in. Draggist.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children.
hs- -
multiplied by seed in a given space, to arrive at so close a result
Joseph though Adolph Lowenstein guessed
Its a fear-
Vivv RritniCKcn Mi
Herbig is building a cottage for rent 1,123 and John Geisa 1,121
on one 01 his lots on SBSt BtO street, near M ill street.
Dubois Circuit Court Adjourned Thursday, with tin
LJ rich-Schneider trial yet in pro
Kress before a jury, until
last, and the Judgi
considered the most pleasant and effec- induied vou to buy, our prices will tivs remedv for all throat and luntt cum- It, lorey Ä Stur
plaints. It is the unly prominent cuugh medicine that contains no opistes and thai can safely be given to children. M. Friedman. Lemmington Lip.
The protracted meeting was po-t-poned BOW for two or three weeks on aOCOUnt of sickness.
Miss Maggie Schnarr was seen going home from the box supcr at Porte rsville last Friday night by herself. "It seemed very strange."
Mr. Ira l.emtnon was seen leaving
Fx-Sherift' Traylor's residence last Sunday night. He had been gone but a short time until Miss "Lola" left the room, and when she re
turned she said she heard distant
thunder. The next day she found out that it was "Ira" hitting the big bridge. When he got home he told his father that if he had not been very handv with his feet he
Dirt Drtftlsfs is Dabols Ceeaty Duong Iee. IHM, as shown in the Recorder's office, Ph. Dilly, Kecorder: Ph Steinart to Jai-ob Hteinart, lot 66, : ntingburg, $1.000. h Steinalt to Jacob Steinhart, pilot , Huutingburg. $2,fi00. Jacob Steinart to Catiiarine Hteinart, nt lots U A 1, HuntingUirg, r.'.OOO. Jos I Beatty to J Nancy Whitünghill. 43 acres in sec 23 t 1 I r 3, 25. Barbara iatchel to John Hautsch, 36 lota in l'ortersville, $200. John B Alvey to Kagen 4 Eggers, pt lot 6. lluntingburg, $10UO. Henry Kchipp to Win Helming, 20 acres in sec 21 t 2 s r 4, 9200. Bernh Ciude to Theo Austenuan, s l-
lot 22, rerdinana f (0.
tieo llairento Thos r Mope, 8.oo
acres in sec 13 t 1 n r 4, t7U0.
Elizabeth B Basiugsr to Noah als, lot 2, Mentor, $66. Noah Seals to W A Hnnan, lot 2, Mentor, $30. Isaac Pinnick to Adam A Heweruer, 8S-100 of an acre in sec 35 t 1 s r 3, $10. Kane 0 Witherisen to Antonia Koern..p nt lom 34 A 35. Huntinsburg, $61.
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John D Mauser to Wm Uoeream, o.o
acres in sec 7 t 2 s r 4, $1.
John Stenftenagel to Jos Stenttenagei, 120 acres in sees 5 AS t 2 s r 5, $1. Frank Quante to Jose Woerter, lots 19 A 20, Bockmans add Ferdinand, $540. Matilda (ierger to Felix Lampert, lot 14, Kundeck's 2nd add Jasper, $300. C 0 Abell to Ohai J Harris, 160 acres in seen 13 A 18, t 2 I r 4 and 5, and lota 10 A 11. Blemker's add lluntingburg, aa nan.
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Helen Schitter to tieo Y w agner, iov
132, Jasper, $425.
F s Cüatarü, msnop, 10 www
Renner, lot 4, St. Mary'a add lluntingburg, $100.
Andrew Ptister to Krank L. dampen,
Fhe Indiana Legislature as
sembled yesterday and the four can
di.lnti.s fur State Senator atnons the L U lot 3. 4th add Jasuer. $200.
!.... , 1.1 i . ..i n u und RHQ fi ir net t V Tiosi- Wm A Crowler to Mary Nicholson,
IU uuilioim, v.. v. ... f- , , e , is .. 1 t .i u..:i.i: 'A'2 acres in hoc 22 t 1 n r 3. $400.
lions around trie capuoi oui.ui..K, 8Rrah L Mj to Je öanderii a
were an mere, sou iiiurmiK """ hoad in sec 21 t 1 n r 3, f l
Louisville M AM Co to Frank J
Kunkler, 20 acres in sec 29 A 32 1 1 s r 3,
Carl Tyre to Caroline itartwica,
.vcre in sec S4 tiro, iw.
Christ Senneng to John Menne, pt lot
Ho, Portersville, $15.
Sheriff Dnboia Co. to .Martha a nar-
res in
Electric itittors. F.lcctri' IlitterH is a inedi. iiie suited for anv season, dlI perhaps more gener-
I m 1 1 v needed in the Sprim:. w hen the lannhmSwl fee HIV liH-Vails. W hell
IM MM .Mlllii' I' -wm I ' . - .,
ii,.. liver in tnmid and sluirL'i-h ami thel ,1,1 ,ave been yone, lor lie saw a
went
bit
I .... ..... ,.f a tuiiie :iiii a terative is jell. J
muiiuui - --Tri I M .. i ," nrompt use of tins medicine has often home to I , ..,, .,.1 Mlinna
ivi'M 'i 'mil: .iii'i i" i ii r11
e will
peml .ew 1 ears Willi in- i.ionn. f,.v,.rs. n iiie.lieine win act more mi n- . . a i . . .i i t : . u
re turn mi' SllTKKlV evening. V nun VII) eiiilllleracllllir ana ireriug iur
onened promptly Monday morning, tew froni the I . 1 . . . . uehe liidlL'estl
ami the trial pro eded, occupying
ill that day. The following show-
the disposition Of causes up to Wed
nesday night. State v- Ah x Phillipe; A & B with intent; continued on affidavit of defendant. sun- vi I ra Alexander i seduction of America I. amlreth ; defendant gives bond tor his appearance on the -'öth day of term.
i ; ll l
malarial poison, neun
a. -he. indigestion, conetipatlon, aiaxineas yield to Electric bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle Bt M. Friedman's drug sture. 1 The County Superintendent. HoLLAsn, 1m.. Jab. ith '97. E litor of the OuCBtKB : In an issue of the CoUBtSK, of recent date. 1 read an article from Kyana, insisting that the IBBt man possible should bfl elected County Sut. of this county next June. It see mi that the Kyana man
little house cat under the budge and thought it was a panther. There was a crew of hunters in his country last Saturday from Jasper. They were very lucky, as they
had the best hounds in the country
howl" for recognition
ful squabble for place. The Electric Light and Manufac
turing Co., have sold their plant to
Wm. H. Keller, of Corydon, who
will continue to Operate the plant at
this nlace. The purchase price was ris, pt lot HH, Portersville, $113,40. $1-0. Mr. Keller will place a JWj Doll to Peter Lljoll, W ac
man in charge ot the plant wno john h Behrens to Eliiabeth Behrens,
knows how to run it, and we can ex- et Bii 11,000 square feet in sec 34 1 1 sr ft
pect a good service from nowon. $100
English News.
C. K.of A. The following are
the ollicers of St. Fidelis Branch,
C. K. of A., for the present term: President Chas. Soliga. Vice Pres. Jos. Friedman, Sr. Ree. Sec. Jos. Sermersheim. Fin. Sec. A. J. Berger. Treasurer John Lorey. Sentinel Wm. Flick.
State vs Alex Phillips; assisting
prisoners to escape; jury trial: not thinks that in order to be the i:i sr guilty. man for the place, the candidate
State vs John l'atlerson; pent should Have a diploma, wnewier on Larcency ; plea guilty; sent to State's iias had much experience in school orison tor 3 years. room work or not. In our opinion
Mubois cuiintv is entitled to
S'gt at arms Fred Eckenfels. Trustee for 8 vrs. Anton Habig
One of the citizens of Egypt says Sniritual Advisors. Rev. F. Fidelis
that he has never lived so happy in iuute and Rev. Stephon Stenger.
all his life as he is now, for he has a
school-miss boarding with him
h n iTirr vrtppir.
8. FrftS, of 177 Sedgwick street. ( himi: "I had a severe igh which settled on my KtBfli. I tried it aombsrof advertise.! remedies and al 10 placed myself under treatment ofSBV' era I nhvairiana. with nu benelit. 1 was
recommended t.. trv Foley's Money and Tar. With little expectation of setting relief. I purchased a buttle. I bad takes I 'ill few doses when I felt greatly improved; I was enabled to sleep, spitting "t blond -eased, and bv the time 1 had taken the second buttle I was entirely tell, It saved my life." M . Friedman ' 'ne thing is eertaiii It will not do t. lool With a DOd eold. No one can tell what the end will be. Pneumonia, catarrh, chronic bronchitis, if not eonnimption, invariably result from a nerlectedcokt. It is surprising too, tha' had eulilH are so often neglected w hen OOS remember:, how easily and at what little exnense thev BBSV be cured
hamberlaill's Cougfi Remedy is always
1 'Ti ill 1 1 it Mild elfeetna . am fusts nut a
trifle ; 26 or 80 cents is a trifle as eota pared vith the disastrous effects of a ne
llected cold. Mr. abner Mercer of Lhlworthtown, Chester Ckxtnty, Pa., In "peaking of this remedy, said: "Some lane a im I had a bud cold and cough. I 'o.-d almost evervthimr. Finally Mr
Hont, the druggist, recommended Chain
civil. CAUSES. Gerhard Koch vs Henry Kochet al, trial by court; judgment for plaintiff; Win. K. Tainan appoint
ed commissioner to sail real estate a a S
at pulilic sale. Albert brich vs Felix Schneider, Sr; on contract; jury trial; judgment for plaintiff for $147. Fred W. Blemker vs Patoka CkMperage Co. et al i venue changcd to Gibson county, and the same order made in the ease f B, K Blemker VS same defendants. ami in a number of othei cases Bfjaiost Mid insolvent company and stockbolders there. .f. Farmen and Merchants Rank vs
'earl Wiscaver et al. : judgnient
h.r $57. fW.
(leo P Wagner vs Henry Schnarr
et al ; judgment for $3 1.19,
Phil Wily vs Conrad Hagen, et al ; dismiss! d. The guardian of the minor lieir .f Frank A John, deceased, was ordered to sell ward's interest in re d e-tate at public sale. The Indians Legislature Ortranixed yesterday and chose
i nrsi
class Sunt., and man of education ami school room experience, whether be ii i possessor of a diploma r not.
No one can say that mir present County Si.pt., Georgs R. Wilson, has not made one of the best Superintendentthis county has ever had, and it was his ability and school room experience, and not a DIPLOMA, that ha brought him success. Rut a Mr. Wilson feels, like most of the people do, that he has had the office long enough already, and ill not be i candidate again, lit seems to us that w e should get a competent man to take bis place, and SS I number of such men are already candidates for the office, we nee no good reasons why other men hould be urged t become . andi-
1.it..s simiiv because thev have
(Thi two Bcbsbcb Owls.)
BuekhMi'H Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for cuts,
nriiises. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
Ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
porns Ulli I all skin eruntiuiiH. and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction ur money refunded. Price LV cents pet box. For sale bv Martin Friedman. April 2öth, 189Ö ly, Clothing at 0fM$t at Eckerts' New Store.
A Plessst Meeting.
Jasper Lodge, No. GM, A. O. U. W. installed the otllcers for the present term publicly at Workmen Hall on Tuesday night. A considerable number of ladies and gentlemen were present, and enjoyed, with the members of the order the occasion. Short addresses were made by W. B. Hunter, Phil. Kästner, Andrew J. Krempp and C. Doane. Hist. Deputy CJ. M. W. Andrew Eckert, assisted by deputy (i. (.., T. Zoeller, put the cere
monies through in good form. The Crescent quintette, comjiosed of
Phil. Kunkel, Jr., ( has. Krempp,
New Broom Shop. 'PI.. Iv.w.i llunoiid ri A ! , n II. Ill till'
I II!' WBI IMWUIIIB IC mama iiniMv seat i a a 1$ 1 brooms, and thev are made at the John L. h nedSfM, A. GtttfMst attd
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....bus Ur,.,,,.. Mimnf.M.tiir ntf C o.. A. r-oa.cn -ann
o ' ., .: ... W.
...... seieiiiousi, m mi
n i'i r in ii fa. ii, ouv. fjuuiv .
I .
on
the
a nuniner oi
delight of the
Star orchestra ren-
I... i,,u;.. el..ds audience
II1 Mil IIIU X HVU VrllVVIO . We make any kind of broom public wishes by giving us
day s notice. number of waiters, and I little after We sell wholesale and retail from 0'clock the assemblage dispersed
I1.1U a dozen up 10 fo.UU a uozen, wejj ,,iea(JC(l.
and irom loc to .vie a piece.
Jos (i Bushkoetter to Anthony Bush-
koetter, 30 acres in sec Ii t 9 1 4. 350.
Matilda Beürens, et al, 10 umie
Moslnev, pt sec 34 t 2 I r 5, 700.
Frexl J Kaeann to Clias J . llama pi
lot t, lluntingburg, $1,100.
Win Helming to Joa Bhipp, w acres in
sec :'l t 3 s r 4, $-00.
James H Beebe to Michael Schwing-
bamer, 21.54 acres in sec 23 t i s r 0,
! . - . . . .
Andrew Modschman to ueo. .-noa-
tehman, 160 acres in sec 19 t 2 a r ,
fll.-sX). -mm t A
John H Kggers to uiara J iiarns, pi lot I, lluntingburg, $1,100. Mary K Cook to Jos W SchwarU, 180 acres in sees 31 A 32 t 1 s r 6, $3,600. Peter Vonderheid to Cath Barth, 106 rj a. e a
acres in sec wm i . b r t, rt.i . Juliana Roletter to Jos B Fisher, 60 acres in sec 23 t 2 s r 4. $500. Jos B Fisher to Anthony Rohletter, 0 acres in sec 23 t 2 s r 4, $500. M Caroline Wisehan to Fred Sunderman, 30 acres in sec 12 t 3a r , $630. M Caroline Wisehan to Fred Hchoppenhurst, 30 acres in sec 12 t 3 s r6, $825. Chan Moenkhaua to Geo Heubold, pt lot 15, lluntingburg, $3,500. John SchmeTtekonf to Henry Linstrot, ltX) acres in nee 1 t 3 s r 6, $35. Adam Lindsey to St. Paul Ev Cong at Duff, pt sec 24 t 2 s r 6, $45 Fred H Poetkerto Henry Landgrebe, lots 15, 16 A 17, Uletnkers add Huntingburg, $555. IthrumnlUni Curtd in ly. "My mir Cur" for Kbeumatisni nd Neu rulKiH radlrallT cur. In 1 to I U It" aatiun ii pun IBM iytein I remarkable and iiiVHtiTiouN, It removes at once the rauae
iu.il the iliiM-am- lmuieillat.y disappear. Tin-first dose greatly benefits , 7H renta. s,,i bv Martin Friedman, Imi at Ja-pi-r. Nov. 30, Wi 5uio.
' 1 . . .1 .in m fXwn m.luin I C it U I UL' U V M
o ucrcu nuun- hud unmii., w .v 'does j a collation of cake, candy and one lemonade was nassed around by a
dates simply diploma-.
A Ti ACin u.
Trespassers Notice. Jasper, Ind.. Jan. 8th, IffT. Wo tieSpSSSlng will be permitted on tin. armunda of this company or in its
bmldinif. Parent- an hereby warned to
We will work up your broom corn, in three different styles, to a . a i air
suit you, for He, lUc, and ll c a piece. On BrOOttM in lots of . to 10 dozen we give sjiecial prices, in 20 to öo dozen lots we give jobbers prices. We also can make your brooms in either grade of corn. The standard :tre the soft carpet green corn.
Marvelous KesultH. From a letter written bv Kev. J. Cundernian, Of Oimondale, Mich., we are ierniitted to malte this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church, at Rives Junction, she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La lirippe. Terrible paroxysms of coinrhintr would last hours with little in-
and it seemeu as n sue couni
;i -team made broom, tiive us a nksuwM vniir interest is our interest.
keep their boVI nwav fn.m thedet and QOCBBS BbOOM Mko. Co., mends. L E StLBBOo. tfanauof vm V F. Ci.avcomii, Agent. H P . (il Ck.hS, Manager.
tiirrn i 1 1 i in
Whv not buv a good hand made j ,,, HrviVe them. A friend reeommend-
broom for the same monev vou buy led lr. King's New Discovery; it was I 1 " . 1. . 1 im mm 1 1. . t. ! ft Isffaaslf i Wf
iUICK 111 IIS won HI1U Ulmj nnuoiM j in results." Trial tstttles free at Martin
Friedman's drug store. Regular siz
the following Officers ! Sneak, r Henry (.
Prather, f lad
II
herlais's Cough Itei ly, and one ' tit bottle of it cured US entirely." F
ale by M. Friedman, Druggist.
Tk holt a', ii afti-.ui if
ll M iTtry vtir-psa,
Honey. in the Trent Fung and It Cures,
Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Advances n New ThsOTf meat i ah Ocghs, Bronchisl Titmblos
and Cures ljuickly. Alifolutely harmless and pleasant to hike. It cuts loose the mucous without '"ertiun or Htraininitand stops the cuugh
ii.... l. i . f n . . ..
" oy m-aiing the uitiame! pans;
K1M'I igor and vitality to the respira1 "ry ircans and produces a condition in "eh all the functions are exercised m regularity and harmony. Subscribe for the Coubieb.
I'ettit, of
Wabash.
Clerk (Jen.
ianapolis. Assistant clerk J. 0. Lambert, of Itiddletown. Doorkeeper Q. M. droves, of Tobinsburg. The senate Selected the following : Secretary Chas. R. Lane, Indisna polls. Assistant secretary J. W. BfE' now I.. urn I.
Doorkeeper C.I'el. r, Boonvllle.
The Republican caucus, held OH 1 . I .1 ..A 1
Wednesday, -bowed that nn. i
vt' IPaltikanlra the millionaire cor
V . a mi' 'it 1 1 1 , - - - Bnfasaflnn Imuvi I WHS Ml full coiitro
of every thing, and that bo will with oUt question succeed Dan VOOfhefM in the I!. S. Senate. The other undidates for the phme were QOt in it, at all. The Senatorial OBU ii i f .. .....I Tin.iIu
cus is caiieu im i" m night, and will likely he nothing than a mutual admiiation SO
cietVas Fairbanks is too far ahead
in votes for it to be anything else
."0c and f 1 .
1
"The Model Drug Store
I- the best place to buy Pure Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Stationery, School Supplies, Blank Books, Paints, Oils, Etc. Anything usually kept in a First Class Drug Store supplied. Pieacriptkmi carefully compounded.
Physicians' wants a specialty.
business done on a HTRHTbl l'.ll nasis, my prices warranting
this plan. By elling for cash only I save you money,
and save myself trouble. Your Patronage Solicited, B. B. BRANNOCK. Spayd IMock, JASPER, IND. Jau.s.isar.
Notice to P. 0. Box Renters. The P. M. at Jasper, has just received the following order from the Department :
Washington, D.C., Dec 2, '96.
Postmaster. Jasper, Ind.,
Your careful attention is directed .. i.a Skill
to Sees. 4 P) and 4 10, Postal laws
and regulations, edition of 1893.
No box can be assigned to the uae
of any individual, family, firm or
corjMjration until rent thereon has
been paid in advance tor one uuar-
.. i .
ter, or the unexptreu portion oi a
omirter. Uncollected box rents
will be charged to your postal ac count. Very respectfully, Y. H Jonks.
First Ass't P. M. General
The persons holding boxes in this
office will please take notice of the
uImivh. as it their Imix rent is not
paid bv them I have to pay it
which I don't think .ey expect me
to do. Therefore pay your lxx
rent or (rive up your key, for your
mail wiil be put in tha general delivery. Respectfully, Chas. IM, P. M.
Notice of Waralac Agalast Hasten sal Trespasses. Notice is hereby given to all persons not to hunt or trespass in any way on
the lands of the undersigned in Madison township Dubois County, Indiana. Any
persons found violating mis nonce win lie nrosecuUfd to the full extent of the 1 . i . . . .
law . uur lan.is are suuawu iwp uf
ly in the following described Sections, to-wit :
Sec. 31 T. 1, S. R. Ä, W.
.Samuel II Stewart Wm G Stewart J 11 Schwartz Joseph I Burger
Sec. 30, T. 1, 8. R. 6, W.
J H Anderson Alois and Katie una
See 32, T. 1, S. R. 5, W.
Alex Corn Mary Barth
.1 Ii Schwartz Mathew 11 Dillon by A II Stewart
Joseph F Burger John Kreilein
Kec. o, T. 'J, . K. o, w. Alex Bli Jos. Stenftenagel Samuel H Dillin Sec. S. T. 1 S. R. 5, W. Joseph Stenftenagel Samuel H Dillio J W Harrison Klmer E Small See. , T. 1, S R.6, W. Miriam K Sweeney Wm C Wilson John D Raab iW Ragle J II Anderson Sec. 2,T. 1, S. R. 6, W. burr Mosbsy Klijah 8 Hobb Miriam F Sweeney John I) Raab Bee. 27, T. 1 S. It. 6, W.
Khiah S Hobt hi Jonathan Hopkins
I a. oh Frick J A McLaughlin
Jeo W Anderson Sec. 34, T. 1, S. R.6, W.
Ben Morgan A B Payne Marg J Payne heirs J W and A A Ragle
Sec. 30, T 1, 8. K. , W.
Ben Morgan Burr Mosby
W B and Clementine Stilwell
Miriam I Sweeney Sec. 3, T. 1,8. R. 6, W.
Alex F.U Wm C Wilson
John liramelspacher A H Koerner
Sec. 1, T. I, B. K. , W.
James B Payne Paul Steinhart James Stutsman John L Greene
M an bet Hubater Sec. 2,T. 2 8. R. 6, W. John A Green James B Payne Rhoda Green George M Green Inder B Gowens Sec. 3, T. 2, 8. R. 6. W. A Payne Mary J Payne hairs Madison Battles Rhoda Green John A Green Jonathan Hopkins Sec. 10, T. 2, 8. R. . W. James B Payne J J Burlingam Minerva A Chambers Frances M BaUles Jasper, Ind., Jan. 8, 1897-St.
