Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 August 1897 — Page 5

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n iti Kit is Hide

Vt lor lu-ket

.led to' of tin.

cucumbers.

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muht to know thai w ben

siiilcring from HO? kidney

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: ki p. in iiiin rv pT making hue lluiir.

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irownr in ll a sale, sine remcilv 1 I oie -I. i.l...... I ....... i : I '.

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Clothing; ut OMl at BokertM Now Stor

K MM EM DaiNKS. ("In 'ire iingcr AI

i; ,-,ln irv, Spuming Aromatic v renin ' ei .' . -I 11. ...1. ..,'., ' "

(lllil. I' I ' " " I .IWI-. I.!' null r- i-i. ii I, i, by glass or U,ttle. Come and tn i Miff refisahing Irin k . julv i'. WW ll-

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teThe midsummer dances ai Kunkel ' and Ka-tner's arera large v attended Monday night. Loth halls wi re crowded.

Friedman..

arTlii- Jasper Bohool Trillions hai fixed Up llie school r.i.iiii ready for the Kali term of school.

tin roof of the euDola needs

painting, too.

CASTOniA.

I as 1 granulated hds lor twenty jean I tHed many doctor und lotn of medifine to no avail. A k i m bad grown over my eyes ami tley grew worse until I could not recognize one across the street. Sutherland's Fugle Kve Salve eared me wand tad weh in tea deya, Your, W. C. Wumiall, Miirtreesboro, Trim.

ted

tu Bohnert i- riaitins relativen

tin Washington this week.

William llossig'and Jo.'. Fisher

dt.- nek went to Kvansville Thursday to visit relatives.

A small tire oOOttfed in Ferdi

f Hun BpeiM roountjr, tMntSan-NVtM.k mhich hut fur the

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,t 1 1 1 - ataaoa Oi the year the Meting Btwhiaa is very trying on the Optic , ivfH atxl often fauses irranulateil Mils utlierland's Etffte Kve Salve i- a posi

tive '' ne. -' u Hi I it at all teulern.

KaTSotse handkerchiefs stolen nttu

ir wu the fancy work haaar at the (hutch school hall during the Fair, ai re found on the door i the dining hall, ami Identified by the nambere attached.

Tlie itreet hand- pretty neat graded Claj strei-t. between nth and !th this season. It wouldn't ooat

much now to grade tbe entire street, as toe hill on that square was t lit largest on the street.

WH

POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'Hi In .itt-i fur it fri iit 1 ' 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 K tri iitftli Mini In ult lit iiIiii . AuMiirin tlin food asllMM ilium Mid all forum if ulul tiTnl mil MHaMI t i tlic clli-.ip lir:ilid. ROTAL ItltIO rOWÜU CO., II liiKK.

PBRSOMAL.

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distinction without a differraoe imoBttta to but little. There is a ilifferciife u real difference A vast difference ln't wren Sutherland's Kugle Kve Salve Ut toy other. The greatest difference b in the resnltH nhtained from its use. It curat sure eyes, granulated lids and ityes quicker than any kieiwn remedy nd ' annot i ii jure the eye of u h die.

OASTOnXA.

I

KaAn alarm of tire was la-t Friday niglit, caused by

Buettner dropping a burning eigar stump in an outhouse at Mr. I. Buettner's re-id' tu e, ami it setting; some pApei on tire. Loss .$ 1 or 4Whcn Vou Take Your Vacation Tin- most rieceHfury urticle to have with you (after year poeket look) is a bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. It bjanah suhlt - prereatioB or cure of all derangements of the boWeh caused hy u chamre of water. You are likelv tu m-ed it.

' Martin Friedman.

Mise Ida Stitea, of Rockport is visiting relatives in Jasper this week. lfm, l.izie Schenk, of Kvansville. i riaiting friends in Jasper this week. Miss Lottie Doane arrived home from the State Normal on Saturday last. Mi.-s Helen tf Nene v. of Louisrtlle. is vi.-iting friend-and relatives

ounded I in 'Per tWs week. Charley: Miss Lizzie Breta, of Loui-ville. is

and Mr-. F. I.am-

d ay in JasjM-r at the church fair

Mi-- I. vda Huokeby, i Troy, visited at Mr. Walter I aniels the tir-t .-t tin- Week Mrs. II. Ilalherjr. of Mt. Carmel.

III., is riaiting her brother, Mr. Sch. KlJehler. this Week.

Miss Ida (iraraelspacher, of Eranaville spent Sunday at the lehnrefa fair. Mr. William (iramelspaclier, of Eranaville came up Bunday tu viit friends and relative..

Mi-- Anna Wuchner returned ron New Boaton, spencer oounty, Saturday nifit, where -he has been visiting several month-. Mi-- Julia Zo.iler. of Louis rille, is riaiting Mr. John tCuebler, Jr., this week. Mi-- Barbevra Bteif rater, of Looiaville, i- riaiting with the family of Mr. .lohn Kuehler. Jr. Ifiati Elnora Hull, of Louisville, i- riaiting a John Kuehler, Jr's. The Messrs. Hurger, of Fetersburg,were riaiting the family of Mr. W. S. Hunter this week. Mr. S. R. Henry and three daughter-, of Hardinsburg, visited at W. W. Kendall 'a this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sei,. Hott and fami

ly, of Louisville, visited at Mr. ObaS. Egg's this week.

mi-- Lizzie Merger, ot Louisville.

water work of the SUterw' might have kaaai worse.

house

r. Ka-ii r Hatter imt in a

water motor to run fans in his saloon la.-t week, and other saloon keepers are talking of doing the same thing.

The building contract for the Week.

IRELAND ITEMS. Mr. Albert Chew, of Algiers, was in town Tuesday.

Mr. James Blackwell, of Evansville, . aine up Sunday and spent the day with his mother.

Mrs. Maud (irant returned home Saturday, after spending two pleasant weeks with friends and relatives at Wichita, Kan. Mr. Lon McCormick moved his family to Winslow the first of the

the guest ! M r

pert this week. Mr. and Mi-. Baltur, of Marengo,

ii.. r i if

. v. u.u i visited her parent- in Jasper thi ami Mrs. ( Laycomb this week. t; k

Mrs. Koaa Rott, of Louisville. Ky., i- riaiting her parents Mr.

and Mrs. I . Kjgg, in Jasper. Mi-- l.ulu Behrena, ol HnntingUT'f' is spending a la days in Jasper, visiting C. Doane and family.

new school house near oar Metho

dist church, in Cass township, was secured by nr. H. Lammers, of Holland, at :US.88. afljrThe estimahle wife of Mr. Adam Stratman, of Huntinghurg, died on Tuesday last. She was a daughter of Mr. Henry Schnell. Hu-hand and parents have the sympathy of all. Rev. 1'. Koell, of New Albany,

mads a line address in Knglish, on Monday afternoon on the "Patri-ti-iii of Catholic Citisene." Hon. Pert er Wallrath, of Logansport -poke in German and received close attention from a large audience. oy-Anderson is making an effort to secure the building of the iovernment armor late factory at that city. It will be a "big thing" for whatever locality gets it, hut it is hardly likely to be built so far from the sea coast where its product will be used.

Mes.-rs. Oscar Ktzkorn and Chas Limberge rger, of Rockport, spent the tir-t ot the week with lady

trtenda in Jasper. Mr-. Henry McKihhen and Mihelle McKibben, Louisville were the

-On Sunday night tS Mr nnth of hvamville, took in BU,.sts ()f Mr-. K.J. Kuehler during were being -Imt in the Fair and spent aereral days with during the fair.

their ell- tor the ni-ht. and door- I'.e iamuy oi .ir-. neien i.eming. Mf n , Schuhmacher and closed by the working of the lever, The Misses Hein, of Jefferson- family returned to their home in Roht. King, who is laying out a ville, attended the Fair and vi.-ited Anderson Tuesday, after a pleasant 1 line and costs from Rirdseve for in- the family of Mr. Y . A. Traylor ' visit in Jasper. t .xi. ation. put his left hand Ugon during the past few days. Muencht Mrs Julius Uie door jam. ami as It closed H M,- Murphy and B.-lle Harnett, Mlll.nr,. Mrs. Ida Brownfield and caught his thumb, cutting it off at uf Marens . were L'uests of tl It 1 alt I Ciff. Hart A I miiw'fillo I'itltfwl wA

he Best Salve tu th world for cuts, Ith ininti )r Priinnork rei Iii ei iu,"u ..u..u .b ...k;n, Q;l X W i . i '.o .

lever- , i r."KI" - ""f- Mr. o-o. tiratneispacner im-weeK.

ii ami um -'ii uii- iiiiiiiin,iiui iiuoiv.- lair. there is a lim chance of saving the M, i F nrn.i,r hni,b. keener' rlt is said Jasper furnished a

pay required, thumb. :iI thHoothern Hosnital for Insane market for over a thousand kegs of

at Kvansville, spent Sunday with ' beer this week.

Act 1 1 K N T .

urThe Bremen wet the streets prisoners

eil Saturday, so that there was but little dust. Mr. Jos, John got an : Mack eye by not holding the iiozle tirm enotigli, and it (lying up and striking him. Itiicklni's Arnica Salvr.

ojrTiie OofTKUa desires to protest that those who give people intoxicants on Sunday ought to take eeaa of them and keen them off the

-treets while they are drunk One man lay stretched full length on the aide walk on 6th street, last Sunday night, while the church going people weie going home from church, and it didn't give the town a good name with several strangers who w ere in the congregation and passed him. v

Draisee, sores, ulcers, salt rheum.

'res, tetter. Snapped hands, ehilhlailis, ("His, and all skin eruptions, and posi

tively cures piles, or no

It is guaranteed to perfect Batisfai

don or ssooej refunded. Price i'." oents l - rliox. For sale by Martin Friedman. April 80th, M97 j,

The erv appi arance of SuUierland's

F.agle Kve Salve signifies that this reine- her sistet, Mr I.. I- i : i : : l . t. i.

(IV i" iii' aiii original in urii. 11 i- . a ii 1 1 1'.i . .1 1 1 I... I . . i 'in i 1 1 1 1 ri I m.tli.,.l

Bona to Fred C. Alger and wife The manv miraculous cures uf long ville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Schnellville old soldiers reunion

Ri sa ( iasser.

Klizaheth Scherle, of Louis-

ho. d

SereraJ from Jasper neighborare in attendance at tIM

in Sunday evening, a young laun- standing that axe being accomplished Joe. Kckert, on W. ith sreet, ttiis

dry man

after have I nun dry. doing well

Mr. A . Bars he w ill In re

nn ire assistance in the Mother and child both

by its use empbaMzes its importance as ,.,.

the irreal est cure know n l'r any ami all .,-,

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miiusoi uii' rii-p, .. . . - - ......,....,

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Tbomaui C. lohnaoo, of ire- I

ajrTbe M.-eer and Albert lust ball team, which played a series of

four games with the Reds during the Fair, proved to be too smooth an aggregation for them. The Red loaf three out of four by the following scores: o" 1; 12 2; ti 3. The third game was won by the Redfl by the score 15 1. The Louisville pitchers were too strong and the Reds could not solve th curve- that were tossed over tin

late. 'Ibis tells the story of tin

land, has received an

Mr. A. C. Sisson, of Haleton, is here organizing the Home Forum Iknefit Order. We wish him success. Miss Susie Vag:er, of Louisville, Ky., came home Sunday to visit friends and relatives. Rev. Chas. Botkin left Saturday for his home at Indianapolis. Mrs Lula Hickenbotham, of Birdseye, was the guest of Miss

Lula Young Sunday. Miss Carrie Thomas, of Winslow,

js the guest of Mrs. E. J. Mosby

this week. Miss Mina Hedrick, of Marengo, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. N. Weathers, this week. William Cooper shipped a car load of line .sheep Tuesday. Mr. J. L. Norman bought Elijah Stewart's property on Main street, the first of the week. The consideration being 11000. It has been rumored here that Kd. Mount will take unto himself a rib in the near future. Senator M. A. Sweeney and little Dick Milburn, of Jasper, were

in town Tuesday. Mrs. Vic Claycomb, of Jasper, visited friends here Wednesday. We now have a Photo gallery in town. The boys and girls, can now have their shadows caught. Miss Helen Lonsdale, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Klija Stewart this week. Mr. Bruce Kean, after spending four weeks with parents and friends

here, returned to his home in Piqua, Ohio, Tuesday. There will be a Sunday School celebration and convention at Hillsboro church Saturday. Aug; 21, 1897. Everybody should go and help to make the convention a success. The social given by Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Weathers on Tuesday night in honor of Miss Mina Hedrick, of

Marengo, was largely attended and

ii i i ii lin

. ' k . , I hu 'i idn 'ini'p : T I HP I :i 1

increase ot - am, tht. ,JUV, il those present report a good ÜM

The .Most Fatal Disease. It is nut generally known that mure aduMa die of Kidney trouble than any other disease. When the flcat symptoms of this disease apear. no time should be lost in taking Foley's Colic Cure,

A fanner in Kentucky claimto have threshed this year 000 bushels of wheat grown on ten acn (0 bushels per acre. Dubois county farmer- would like to have some of that crop for seed. Some of them have learned that

which is iruaranteed or money refunded, there i- a- much in the kind of -i sd

M Friedman

Light F ingbbed Scamps. Mr-. Klingle had her pocket hook and $7 stolen from her in the church Bun-day.

Mrs. John Mann, of Kvansville.

who visited the Fair Sunday, had 0 pair of gold spectacles stolen on the grounds. It is reported several Others had their pockets picked. This ifl lather a new experience foi Jasper.

BOWn as there is in the ground for a big crop.

a brother-in-law of I'o.-tnia-tcr Sei

Anderson, vi-ited the latter in Ja-- egjrThe weather has been delightpat this week. fully pleasant thi- week, in contra-t

Mr. Frank Ruchart and sister' Ut ,,u trrlflfaaaj Of the flret of last I Julia, were in Jasper Sunday visit-1 week. ing their father and taking in the, aMrTKremfurnished Ir aereraJ wagon loads of his popular. Internal Rev. Collector John B pop to the people in Jasper thiBnrke, ol Vinoennee, vi-ited Dubois week. county this week, looking after I nele S.-oii k shekel- arMr. August Kaegin has ac

ut in a "hole" financially

Tax Levy for I87. Auditor Daily has issued notices to the county auditors giving the

tax levy for state purposes for 1897.

The rate is ) cents on each 10

and "0 cents on each poll. Then is a levy of Ö cents for the benevolent institution fund, .'5 cent- forth

state debt sinking fund. 1 2-o cenb-

Jolly Boy.

DramretU Drinking Watejr. Miss Una Schultheis, returned to a l'tion with Mr. John for educational purposes, and 11

heath lurks in impure water. It hree.ls diseases often in epidemic form. The first svinptuin is liMiHeness of the bowels. These disi-ases are che. -ked by taking Foley's Colic Cure. M. Friedman.

Dead Hog Causes Michael Hopf to be Fined. On Saturday Michael Hopf,

Kuehler, Jr., and is readv to do al

kinds of btac ksmit hing.

a

her home in Louisville Thursday morning, after a months' sojourn

with friend- and relatives in Jisper. The Hartford Times says that Mr. J. It. Meeker, the galvanised seven Vale undergraduates who are iron front boss of Kvansville, was in "working their way" througn col-

Jasper Tile-day, looking after a con- lege have found places on the elec-

tract for installing Imt air heate;s jn trie ear hi.es,

two new residence-.

Mr. and Mrs Bray and daughter,

cents and a fifty-cent poll school revenues.

tax 101

The True Keinedy. YV..M Kepme. elitor Tii-kilwa, III. Chief," save : "We won't keep nOSM

without lr. King's New 1 seover fui

c r conductors.

n-tinctlv uinlerstooii iiiat I nave no

ronneetioa v i t i any other dentist in tiiis county . and no one is authorised t0 ' licit work for me. I will be pleased to attend the wants of all who desire dental work, al my ofBce in the Bpsyd block. J ah. S. Stkwart. July ft, is7 tf.

flit flak lls,flatl I' t l a ft 1 1 w I'linmr inmr u ii . .t ui..r u of cin.m , . I If . . . Ashss - -

. g " ' . -'" ' ,,wy V , ntletnen wt-nt up I'atoka on

It lia-come p. luv tu-lice that a partv arresieu upon a warrant ( iiarging oi tue icaem-rs in the schools "t . . ... ," -c,, , i .!:...: 'i -l i. .l.:.-' I -.1 . . i I. .1 1.1 .1 . r . I.V'IIIUL, 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 ' - 1

11. 1- oeeu xoiieiiiiiK oemai moik, eiaimuiir ii 1 1 1 1 wan Dot cuii vnig or otinTWise mal place, are guests d .Mr. (h a business, partnerof mine. I want destrovinir the earcas- of aim" whieb Mrs VV',,, A U il-,. this w....L-

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o.eaon -p..-..e anu neiongeu to Ml, R. Lichlyter, of Lou sville, I pleasant time generally, and return- jnrt ss.I,ih Hr. Kinn's? him. He was taken refore Bra. visited his brother in-law, Mr. Chas. ng by jnoonligbt. 'f-bev an- not as good, Uv

r inn nna unra stu, logeiner sua Kgg, the Ont part of this week, and I11. K OOata, making the dead hog then went for a short vi-it to Sweet coat hin n much as the lire hog Sulphur Springs in Pike county, eras worth before it died. This is w. v i . t 1 t .1 m . . ...... 1 .i- 1 1 Mr. deo. V . Swtnt. formerly of

, , u e ursi pro-eciiuoii i i it ii s aw .1 1, 1 . ..tDonner "This Istbeailly aeaaon in this loenlitv Uiedefunct Jasper "Times, but

now punusmng a democratic paper HOW TO FIND 01T. 'n Kentucky, was a caller Sunday. Fill a kittle or common gtssi with I L' ca me t, the big Church Fair to urine and let it stand twenty hours ; a meet old frit lids, sedimsnl or SSttliiur indicates an un- 1 i .11 1

bentthy condition of the kidneys. When "'-.'".....,...,, wriwiw urine stains linen it is positive evidence 1 daughter, WDO lived in Jasper so A Huntinghurg young lady , w ho of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire many yean, but mored to Brans ia soon to be mamed, had bei forA I . A f t 4l S . ft f ft I ... W ' . I 1

lounna.eo, pa.n 11 u.e .mcK, a- also, v,le almtit ZÖ years ago. visited tune told hv a gvpsv woman a feW

eoiiviiieiii); prooi in;u nie hioneys ami bladder are out of order.

cither as motorinen Consumption, Gesajba and Colds. K UKTiented wit li many others, but nevei 'imt the true reined v until we used Dr

and King's New IMscovery. No other remet,e dv can take its place in our home, as in

Jio.-if i'i'ii no Star Til.-, riv n lnr.i" ' .'" , , .. ,. . ruo-

nd . , , " ( oiighs. Colds. Vhooping l ough, etc' iii. n,.ii ui.. 1 . 1 . , 1 . . . . I .... t ... ...ii.i.... .... . V .T

hwu, 00 po uivacii on my uffttfMVffu t is idle to exeninent with ot I ici reme banks of Frog Island, havinz a dies, even if Ihev are urged on vou as

ew I Mscovery . I !

iiiL' hv jnnnnlifffat 1 1 Mt v Bn "'" - ,KM U,(H """reme lllfe l JUOOlillglll. , . nH.,,n olnmi nn,l 1.-;,! i,

ki, u .nmAaJ - - - ffk-i guftTftnteeil. It never fails to satisfy, .i m? g ' '. Trial bottles free at Martin Friedman', there will be a change in the rail-j ma Store. 4 road time card at Jasper Sunday, 1 it. ! 1 a a ! I JS I m aSl

aim me mgni ir.un win ne taken on mnk.i. r.so. .las. Corn was

with the news journals

lilitzen "Is that SO? rou .') if vou can tell

V hi vc a w HM season

tl

I'll give nie when Truth.

and an afternoon train substituted. The peoplf generally will le glad to have sonic change made which will give them a mail before it is twentyeight hours old..

CASTORIA For Infants and Children.

latll tf

Dim

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W hill To lo. There is comfort in the know ledge so

often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's her son and daughter. Swamp-Root, the treat kidney rei I t , m v , r , f . , ,

fulllilUeverv wish in releiving pain in I 1 . -vni, u. 1 r.uiMnn, im,.

the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and ' M ol the A.O. I,. .. ot

It this state, and Mr. I. If. Tarlor. of

an" .-ik-e In.

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Borth Jasper, Mr.CHABLtS Mii.I.KH, effects following use of li.pior, wine mpany with .Mr.

"-"! j, years, ot consumption. or I --er. and overcomes that unnleas- '"e iitintingnnrg signal, were

Mr. Miller was Generally resnect- necessity uf beinz compelled among the callers Sunday.

10.1 Ui uuffuj uiiirauuuiin im- "'S"' were visiting the f air.

ill ill lllillr . I in- 1111111 0111 hit- - 1 1 ,11 11 11

Mrs Felix Lamport Sunday. Manyjdays ago, and said to her friend of Mrs. Mann's friends were glad to that she wouldn't tell what the fu

see her as were also the friends of tun had in sdore for her for ten .1 . 1 i... tl .

. , . nuuui an iiLojuui uuc noiu vuril 10

Stephenson fir recording a deed

ar

re-ted Wednesday by Marshal Hoff

man for an assault and battery on Mr. Theo. Stephenson and taken liefore Ks. F. Fink. He plead guilty and was fined "s) cents with 8 costs. Stephen.on was then ar rested charged with provoking Corn. He plead not guilty but Squire Fink thought otherwise after hearing the e id mce, and fined him 50 cts. with 10 costs. They quarreled

" "' l I I f I llltn , M'lIM i , IIVVI, I'l (ft HU I On Tuesday afternoon. 'v'r' part of the urinary passages. . 1897, at his "residence in , "r: l"ftUtL SJ

hundred thousand million dollars ;

but I day or tvo later she let the cat out of the giuinybag by blushitiL'ly a-kiiig a girl chum: "Do you think twin- are nice." Ex.

"I y all w ho knew him. He leaves Widowed mother to mourn her loss. I" had bean eoofined to bis house '""I unable to work for several ""ntlis. He was buried in the

hohe grave yard on horning.

Thursday

an instant

complaint ,

Von ('an pMid On If.

"ai I' "ley s ( olie Cure is nl"l for eotte, suminei

ni inius, uiarriiuea. bloudv Mux , genuineness

"inrniiieR, ciiulera iiifanluni. il l .psiBtors' eetfe, eholera. and U'e ilaint f i

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narj effect of s aap H.. .i is aooa ia alised. It staada the highest fur its wonderful cures of the most di-tressing ease- If you need a medicine jroU should have the beat. Sold by druggists; pries fifty seats and one foiiu. Toe iimv have a sample Imttle and aniphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Cm nas am! send your addrsss to pi KUetei a Co., Blashsjntosi, If , V ftn propristse of this paper usrsntesa the

i mis oner.

tl

u

might a- well advertise in

' eemetenr. on the niuU ,.f ..

... . riuv ii ji

"Ol ,, , a ",, ' in illation.

newapaper with

in.).

I so;

List of Utters

i tl..- Pest ui

for the week ending tag How man, Charie-

10th

1 1 s

one ot nis deputies, in

L. I'lckhanlt. of j . a , " , niM. ' fcTFrof. Sutherland expects to

I I ) V take up his residence in Jasper this - w-eek. He will occupy the new 1 i i ' 1 . tili Vt A f i in utroot . 1 , . . r ,

rhe following ladies and pmtje-to Mr ,,irv. He will brinhi on, of Louisrille,Ky , were gue-ts ,:,.,, - nB w.

..... ,) ff-v-ll ... ., ii. 'mi-, ih mr h tCoonty Recorder Dilly'a during , railri,ad wnntpd to him :- the Fair: Mr. ami Mrs. , uhr am! ,.onla ,.r i..;..

t , .... , ,, ., I" ""'um I'wiinu- iw .71 in; I III! I' l V tii, lit., i. I 1 . ' ' . . ,

.' .' , lll l l I , .. I .- . , 0 i ad. Mrs. Rjeder and children, Mr

tm

.i'ii'- 1 ii r blimlreil Minimis ii

vtimin or-t, .Mrs. t ,,n fr, iwl.1ikI iwvl

Washington and Oakland city. It cost- only about half that to wagon it through. Our citizens generally will extend Prof. S. and family a heartv welcome.

When eit'ing "advertised."

fur same ph a-c sio S. Anokbson, J'. M

Henry Steimnet, Mr. and Mrs. Iturkholder and onild, aliaaea Carrie and Louisa Fisher, Mis-es Row a and Barbara Btainmeta, Mr. and Mr. shut, A. .1. Pohlman. Mi- Mollie Burnhardt, Mr. ami Mrs. Hanning, Mrs. Beirosjf ami daughter. Itttw Barbara Hauer, Mrs. A. Metlet. Ii-- Maggie Uauerfeind. Miss Mag c'w Kalb, Mi-s Cadia Hossting. Mi-- I, K hour, and Mr. K. Hoehrig.

while the latter was Recorder, and

the lie was passed when Corn accused Stephenson of dunning htm for the money, on account of the former opjiosing the latter for a school teacher in his district the corning term. It was nip and tuck to tell which was Fitzsimmons and which Corlwtt, as they each shot off their mouths.

Home and Lot for Sale. good rsaidnsBlMj on Mill street it. la-pi r. f .r -ale cheap, and on reiisunabh ti mis. The lot has on it a good drilled well costing nearly $100, furnishing an unfailing Ripply of grssl water. Fo pri -e and terms apply to C. Doans.

Free IM 11a. Send your address to II. K. I'.ucklenA Co., Chicago, oid get a free sample Imx of )r. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince SOU of their merits. These pills are easy inaction and an partiru Iarlv effective in the cure of constipation and sick headache. Fur malaria and liver trouble they have lieen pmveil in valuable. They nre guarantinsl to be lie-rfeetly tnn' from every deleterious 8oh BtSIICS and to Is- mi rely vegetable. They do nut weaken by their action, but b f iving tone Ut stomach undbowol great y invigorate the svtem. Resmlar nice J.H . s.r box. Sold by Martin Friedman. Uniggjat. 4

To Consumptives. As .in h. nest remedv. Foley's Honev

and Tar dues not Hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the veryworst cases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. M. Friedman. Transfers of Real Estate In Dubois County during July, Ittff, SB shown in the Recorder's oftic', Phil. Dillv Reeorder. Kllen F. Miller to Mary F. Rush pt lot I. Huntinghurg. 4,7."H). II. Heitman to Frei 0. S lnilte lots 21 fSJ A 0, Holland. 166. Jacob Neiikam to Christian Ixittes lots I.l & 41, Htihois, $340. Baaana l?ler to Reymond Ferrebach

l3.:io acres in sec :u t 1 s r 5, S55U. ".'in. Frick to S. I. imp pt lot lil Huntinghurg, $1. John Troxler, et al to John E. McKall. E '4 of lot tM JaspiT, $200. R. Ferreliach to A. lieber 13.30 acres in sec .'! t 1 s r 5, S5Ö0. W, Heitman et al to John H.Luebhert lot I " and pts 10 and hi, Kunz N add Holland, fl.'ioo. J. II. laiebhert to F. Patberg, et al. same tract as foregoing $4,000. ft. Rusenbark to F. Zimmer lot 24 Hirdseye, $15. Frank Zimmer to Marv J. Starkev 20100 of an acre in sec 25 t'2 I r 3, SttO. Vai. (iutgsell to Adam K. (iutgsell Jots I to 4.' inclusive, Maltersville, $1,000. Kd. It. (iohman to J. H. Heckman lot 238 Ferdinand. $1.30. Maria J. Krown to John A. Barnes 10 acres in sec M t 3 r 3, $200. Jos. Stougliton and Jeff R. Stooghton to John A. Barnes, same 40 acres as preceding, $400. .b.s. Shonlet to John A. Barnes same 10 acres, $JU0. l-ouisa A. Htoughton to Jeff Stougliton

same 40 acres.

John Kodiert et al to B. H. Meyers pt lot tl. Huntinghurg, $1,3.34. B. II. Meyers to John Rothert, et al. pt lots V. A m, Huntinghurg, $1.500. James V. Kisen to Andrew A. Keller lots 33 A 34 Jasper, $50. Andrew Keller to Mary K. Schneider lots H A 34, J a per, $110. Fountain Belcher to Jos. and Peter Schnell lots 00 A HI Borden's add Birds-

eye, $400. " Anna Kirk hoff to Wm. Kirkhoff 10100 of an acre in sec 27 t 2 s r 5, $14. Klvira R Hubbard to Jene Patrick lot 111, Jartioe'a add Birdseve, $225. Carl Rasche to Marie Rasche 15 acres in sit 32 t 1 n r, $1. Casimir J. Evrard to Wm. Tines lot It, I moan's add Birdseve, $30. Mary C. Finke to Fred. Brendle lot 2 blk 2 Blemker's add.llantingburg, $150. Hhelbv I'ruitt to John A. Pruitt pt sec 23 t 2 s r 3, $100. Kd, Mever to John Appel lots UW, UT, 10. St. Marks, $300. Iuis Koettger to John Brandenstein pt lot 13, Ihintingburg. $50. Tot sie accidentally discovered a doll that her mother had concealed in a trunk in readiness tor the little lady's birthday. The following day at dinner she remarked : "I'm trying so hard to forget something thst I want to remember that I don't feel very hungry." Judge.