Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1897 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

"Saimu'l Maas, lb years old ,

was crushed to death by a rave-in

while digging eand in Honey creek Hour of Mail Closint at Jwpcr P. 0. pear Rockport Tuooday,

DaJICI. The St.tr Hand will have one of their recht n he dam N I Kunkel's hall next Tuesday ni"ht I

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To K'Vf time tu make it . tin- mall" rl rl tr mat la in bevloMd t Um Jsasjaf '

follows : It K. Mall-" 0U ..'clock, a

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I, in i tram. . eon. iHVillr Daily, .xc.pt Sunday, clost-a

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k -tar rout j 4ft "'.Ä'' tlx- lirst since the Weather go' Cool noon arrival of liuiriioiK ami at- ' . ... ,

enough to nance wan (-.union.

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Clothing at cost tit Eckerts' New Store. kWThere was a light frost in this Locality Monday night.

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Improve your even get rid i f t hut rough grinding feeling of the li. Is, and clear your Might by applying Sutherland's K.agle Kyc Salve, 'thousands "1 people who never had sore even use it to cleat the sight und strengthen the, eyes

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U'h. at , '.to cent and slow. Potatoes ÖU cents a bushel.

or A ml BOW Andrew (Jutgsel! has a little girl as a schul r at his house. He holds her on his luj, different bom his other pupils but no one complains, tlld he is happy.

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Kvansville nhled to Tri State

Fair attractions a big fire Tue-day night, destroying Loe-wtnthal warehouses on W ater street, at a lows of 126,000.

A BOrney. rough feeling ahont the

In Is is applica

tion of Sutherland's Kugle Kve Salve.

Try it tonight and you can see lietter to morrow night. It is not unpleasant tu use.

Vi will iniv a snI. i v of tin 00 iter

week and expenses for "inan with rig to cm s inflamed or granulated nit r. .dure our Poultry Mixture and Insect made soft and smooth with out

lestroyer in the country. Address, with stamp, I'kkkkctk.n lfm. Oo . 1'arsons, Kan. Sept. 3 4t. MT About the 1st of October the addition to the hospital for the innane at Kvansville will be ready for occupancy, and will accommodate 150 additional patientn. hongeld, III., Aug. 14, 1K!. "I am subject to cramps und colic, und have used muny remedies, hut lind Foley's folic Cure beut them all." W. 1..' Yeats. M. Friedman. HarThe K. K. meeting at I'aoli Wednesday was expected to be attended by representative business men from all along the line between New Albany and Vincennes.

POWDER Absolutely Pure. ( 'I'lclirateU for Um Kreut leaven i iik -to uth mm iicnit lit hi in . Aaaurua the lll.nl IIKUlllHl Hllllll i Ii I nil (orillM of .elm terutiiiii oonunon to die cheap brands. KolAI. HAKIM. 1-owHKK CO., KKW VOKR.

Makkiauk Licknsks. llciity lleeseinan and Harham K. Bierschenk ; W. 1'. Walton and Martha ,J. Iearborn. A Household Necessity. Nu family should he without Folev's

Colic Cure, for all bowel ootnplalau a

'KKSONAL.

A pleasant surprise party was

niven in honor (f the birthday of Mr. (ieo. Koelle Wednesday night. The Star band MM in attendance and played some line music. DllO. At his tarin residence m ar Maltersville, on Sept. 21st, 1897, Mr. Vai.kxiink uUTOSUUL, aged ."' years. Mr. (iutgeall was in his ordinary good health last week, and was at work on his farm Thursday, when the rain came up. He git wet, w. nt home late in the evening, and on Friday pneumonia developed, which ended his earthly career in four (lavs. He leaves a wife and

He was a soldier in

Mrs. Ed. Habig went to Louis ville Wednesday to visit friends.

Mrs. Ifenrv Caesidv and daughter five (hildren.

Emma spent Sunday in Petersburg, the late war, in Co. E., 14 3d reg't Miss Ella Kell, ol Princeton, is Vols, and was buried on i . t2 i .i.: i. I hursdav morning in the Catholic

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If you ever try Sutherland's Kugle Kve salve for failing eye-sight, granulated lids or sore eves of any kind, you will be a keen-sighted udvertiser among your friends for it. Druggist sell it.

M . Friedman.

Walkiii- hats, Sailors

and a large line of the lat

est pattern hats just reeeived. MAGGIE B. KUNKEL. It II its The Spot. When suffering from a severe aoM and your throat and lungs 'eel sore, take a

dose ot Holey s

Mrs. C. Soliga went to Kasson on a visit Monday. Mrs. .Jennie M i 1 1 mm returned from the cities Saturday, with a newstock of millinery. Mr. Albert Sunderman and wife

graveyard by the memhers oliiUCK-es-Welman Post, (i. A. H. The True Remedy.

'The stoves in the ofliees at

the court house were most of them taken d wn to make room for the steam heating. Monday and Tuesday the oflicers were wishing they were up again, as it was too cool to write o infortably.

W.M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," aajri: "We won't keep hoaaa without lr. King's New Discover for ( niriii n 1 1 it inn ('iinirliM ml (.J. I- Y-

MlsseS lllld Children llllts, went to Cincinnati Tuesday mom pencilled with many others, but never

ing. got tlie true reiiie.lv until we used lr. M,, , ., , King's New Discovery. No other rein, rs. P.A. Ouckea went to K vans (iv an take itn laee in our home, as in ville I hursday morning to visit it we have a certain and sure cure for frn-nds. ('. itighs. Colds, Whooping Cough, etc.'' x, i , , . .It is idle to experiment with other remeMr. .lohn Gramelspa.-her und ,,,,.,,,.. jfm,.v . urged on you as Geo. R. Wilson W9Ht to St. Louis ji,Ht asgood as Dr. King's New Discovery. Saturday night. They are not as good, liecause this reu ie Kn a i . . . i dv has a record of cures and la-sides is ev. I . Stephen singer returned iaranUit.i, ,1(.V(r fili,M t( Hrttl,fv t ...I.... .1.... . ..r... Ll. ..... .

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ness will le at ""jouui in iiniiuis. imnn. - I warn, grateful Unn Will A VViUnn soent I

ing of the parts porti()ii ( W(ftk jn p.,,, vUK.

when the sore on -e relieved, feeliii'; and he '1

affecte will Ik

will sav : "It THE SDOT. Friedman.

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feels gx, IT HITS ou msunmce ousmess. It is guaranteed. Murt. Mrs. Kokc (lasser and

Mrs. James II

TO CI UK A COLD IN (INK DAT. Take Lamtlvr Kromoguiiiiii. Tiililcls. All IriiKKIMtN rt-ruii.1 tilt- ui.mey If It fall tu Care. Ha !- ftaTA fire alarm was sounded Monday night, caused by a curtain at Mr. (ieo. Mehringer's residence catching tire from a lamp. It was extinguished by the family without anv material damage.

daughter,

Stewart, are visiting

at-The Jasper Veneer Co., paid i Kvansville this week, the railroads .f7." freight on a car of Mrs. John I.. Bret and her two material from Jasper to Cleveland, step-sons returned Saturday from a Ohio, last week. Pretty steep rate visit to her parents in Troy. thiit when wheat i- shinned frmii Vf. ...I f. -n .1. ..(

....... ....... .. - r e nil. II in 1 .Iis. V I C.J. lei IV, Ol . 1 X I. . J 1 . Duluth to New York for $00 a car of Princeton, are visiting Mrs H,,-ks!track' h.idy was hurt. i, KX lbs. That is three times as patents Mr. and lira! R K Mil- Some enterprising person should far as between Jasper and Cleveland, hum. ' connect the telephone systems of .. .. - .'('raw-ford and Dubois, as the ron-

Knek en's Arnica NilIvp. r. nugo r. nmi, manager oi

The Best Salve in the worl

oruises, sores, ulcers, salt

Birdseye Brilliants. Kim ry Hightield is very low. His recovery is doubtful. The trouble is supposed to be inllammation of the bow els.

A west bound freight train broke

'in two west of Mentor last Wednesiday morning, the two parts collided, two box cars were thrown from the

AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSF.KTING IN THF. Col KTS QUI RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE UM Of THE WORD "C ASTORIA H AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," as our trade' mark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA." the same that has borne and does now f on everU bear the facsimile signature of (jjffcclicJU44 wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,'' which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought ga JT. on e and has the signature of &&ftfSUmSt wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. a j March 8, 1897. Q ' - Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF

Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.

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V .11 1 . .'iiiiiuiii n u.t iiaiii electric lights put in her store yesterday.

Mrs. Maud Grant opened her

dress-making rooms in Kuebler s block this week.

nei ting link would bfc only four

. m it f . . ,i I II' ' llllt lllirv miui'i I unit ivui MtM for euts the I ell ( y Aneiger and journal, "f h (() Eckc - t rheum, fever was in Jasper a short time Saturdav , , ids, chilblains, i . ie Cassidy, our popular deputy

Found. At Friedman s drua; store, a marvelous

eure fur all kidney complaints, nervous per box

exhaustion ami emale weakness, it is Foley's Kidney Cure.

sores, tetter, enappM nanus, cniiniains, ,lsj

corns, arm an sain erujuions, ami isitivelv cures piles, or no pay required. Mrs. Louisa Anderson and daughIt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- ter, Miss Rose Aiuh rson, of Tell tion or money refunded. I'rice 25 cents !lr viitmc -if Mr (Wmmi

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For sale bv Martin Friedman

April .'0th, 1M97-Iy.

Joitxcc CotKT. Mary Bell mar, living on the New Albany road, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of provoke, filed before Baa. Zoeller bv her neighbor Vonderheide. She

Bastakdy. Mr. John Kobinson, asked for a change of venue from

Anderson's on Main street, this

week. Mr. V T. Washer, of Troy, who built the abutments tor the

bridge over ratoku at Ja.-tier, wa

in town Monday, looking up

sheriff, arrested a young railroader lu re last week, who was wanted in Harrison county, to answer the charge of seduction. Krank Zimmer is suffering from a even billions attack at this writing. The timber business is picking up again at this place. Timber is

in greater demand than it has been

Mrs Mauirie Miller, atred 31

- O years, died in Huntingburg Wednesday. She was the wife of Mr. J. W. Miler, and had many friends.

MAY GET IT

chances for a contract on

.lients tor tin- tiriilL'e mi

a teamster at Vollmer Si Co's stable, Ksp Zoeller. and it was granted and iutinirburi' road was arrested Monday on a naternity ! set for trial before Baa. Fink on

the abutthe new

charge, preferred by Miss Anna I Friday Hoffman, wno became a mother at bail.

Washington a few days since. He gave bond in 5 0 for his appearance before Kaq. Zoeller on Oct. 4. for a preliminary hearing. Padgel A: I'adgot, of Washington are her attorneys.

and she was released on

CASTORIA

For Infante and Children.

Cutting around the eyes should be avoided, unless you are willing to make yourself a subject for experimenting in surgery. This is unnecessary ; Sutherland's Kagle F.ve Salve wilf cure sore

Tht ftoHallt etjp

Mrs. Sarah A. Cooper left for

Oakland City, via Kvansville, Kn day hist. The schools began there Monday last, and Mrs. Cooper is

one of the regular teachers, who al

ways gives satisfaction to the pa trons wherever she is employed.

Mr. J. P. Clemens

for years at this point.

H. T. Koerner has opened a grocery store in the Busenbark property. The merry whirl of the dancing school goes on every Tuesday and Friday evening. C. J. Hubbard is bordering his

THE LOl ISVILLE DISPATCH! THIRD o GRAND GUESSING

Um vrtppw.

. lots with a brick walk. It is to he

hoped that 1 rick will be generally tr i nrit 1 iiL.tntil if U'i wi1

ormerly rp, , . i

deputy aadltorol Perry county, and add- w) much g the a,)1)earance of now with the Kentucky Malt andtne t()Wn

The Jasper "CoOTUM" and

eves and granulated lids after all others ,he j0lli(Jvie Weekly Dist.atch, the liave failed. It strengthens weak eves. I in t

Pias. The hy Mr. John

Friedman farm, on the New Albany

riad, about two miles east of Jasper, was destroyed by fire on Sunday niht, catching from a defective Hue. The house was an old log one, which had been weather-boarded, and was built many years ago. Mr. Schnieder lost $40 in cash which was in the house, and most of his furniture; also GO bushels of wheat, 1(0 bushels of oats, and some corn in crib. No insurance.

iui i w on iv uemocraiic inner in uouis

i in utti inirrr. i 0 - s i ville, or the Indianapolis weekly

residence occupied Sentinel, or the Chicago Weekly Schnieder, on the! Dtepatch will be pant MM year for

$1 . it). Subscribe now.

drain to., ot J.ouisville, v;i in

Jasper Satiinl.iy laat. Mr. ('. made many friends in this county during his canva-s for the democratic nomination for Senator in lS'.JO. He

would have made a creditable Si-na

tor, while his hardly did.

List of Letters Ueiuainingin the Post Mice at Jasper, Ind., for the week ending Sept. 'Jlst, 1HH7. Roy Powell. When calling for same please say "advertised." S. Anhkrson, I. M. "

Mat Down Hill. People aSerlM fmin Kidney hi senses feel a gradual but teady loss of Mri nifth and vital"y They should lo-e im time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure, a uiarnoteed Preparation. at, Friedman.

w-Ihe storm last Thursdnv

I'laved havoc in some places. In this county no very general damage X, ' cunty Commissioner 'ac-kley's big barn had the roof, iat-r,e,l t0 lf.avv patet moved aiH.nl ii feet, and the building tmjted to it win have to be re "Ullt- the rain damaged his hay nnd wheat that were stored in the 'rn aome, t,M(. Along White river

we of the crop was blown Mat.

WO Not

where Mri. B. was born. Then-

are but few citizena in that locality

A variety performance was now who remember them. Her

given by the "Hoochec-Koochee" ; father nmved to Bockpoit some aggregation at Kastner's Hall, Sun time in the 50s.

The seven year old son ( f W. P. Hollowell was dangerously hooked by a cow last Sunday. The cowtossed the child several feet in the air, driving her horn about, five

successful opponent mt 'ie8 ' lto ,'M JWaf part of his abdornen. The child is still alive, and it is generally thoutiht he will re

Mrs. Sarah K. Brittain. ofKvans- com. ville, visited Mrs. M K. Sherritt ofj M," M f Horden w,)() haH bepn Boone township last week Her .j here for year8 in father, the late Mr. . (. Brown, U) MlubHc. ghouls, will teach at was for many years.in ear v days a , Hr(.tzville this year Mr Borden is

prommo.il .a..ei. . . o, i. ..n,(,e the foremost teachers of

growing corn

B ImpON'Ml lrnon.

Aiways insist ong,.tt,ng Foley's Honey

an.1 , . v., P'itively, absolutelv "i'l umiiiu iitu.il.. . ' . .r

, ..CT, i, fmfn eougfii nieui-

tllle.

Aeaapt no subHtitnte.

M. Friedman.

lay night. It occupied until about!

10 o'clock and the management announced it would be followed by' an exhibition of "living pictures," j to he witness d by men only. To this 7 tickets were sold, then Mar shal Hoffman stopped the pictures.

the county, and we think the people of Bretzville were fortunate in securing his services. C W. Sallee has bought the Hughes farm, three miles north of here, and will stock it with sheep.

HOW TO FIND OUT.

Messrs. Herman Eckert, Kd A. Böhm rt, Phillip Hilly, Hon. John L. Bret., (ieo. K. Wilson, Hon.

Win. A. Wilson, rxasper nauer, Fill a Mittle or common jrlass with

Andrew Krempp, Jr , Hon. M. A. urine ami let it stand twenty hours; a Sweeney, Philip Kunkel, P. A. J sediment or settling indicates an nn(iuckes'and Joseph F. Hltamnfionf-l'ekivey'' Vhe"

III lilt i;iin- iiiicu ii in inruinr r itiriii x m l fM m m. a t

Attond flip OllonltllF started for I aoli ruaeday alteniOOD. gl Udaey trouble. Too Ireijuent desire w . - ...... Kunkel's big omnibus, to attend; to urinate or pain in the hack, is also

Illy rail SIOCK OI Jllllin- a meeting to promote

the

cry goods, Thursday, M- WR- H, ?' 71'd 10 1 b A . tx V, 1 ! pick up in addition Hon. Frank 1iiv nnn Kiiliipnuv fltkhnr i . . '. ... .. .

7th, 8th and ttth, and select your Fall Hat. MAtiUIK E. RUNKEL. Fr' Pills. Scud your address to II. K. BucklenA Co., Chicago, and jret u free sample Ihix of lr. King's New Fife Pills. A triawill convince you of their merits. Thcs ptlle are eaay inaction and are particu larly effei-tive in the cure of constipatior and nick headache. For malaria am' liver trouble they have tieen proved in valuable. They are guaranteed to In perfectly free from every deletertom sub stance and to lie purely vegetable. The do nbt weaken by their action, but b R'vinjr tone to stomach ami Impels gnat invigorate the system. Regular sii 25c. per Ixix. Sold by Martin Friedman Druggist. 4

Munich and Henrv Dudineat some

point on the road in Harbison town ship.

Black eonvincing proof that the kidneys and

lilaihler are out oi onler. Whm T There is comfort in the knowledge no often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulllills everv wish in releiviug pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and

Carpenters on Wednesday evt,7 . P" 7!"TrT.l' ZilT.

laid off the foundations for a resi-L(.ulllin ,,Bin i- I,aH111 if ' ,.

dence for Mr. .los. Fier-t , on Sey-'effects following use of liipior, wine niour and 7th street, and there will or beer, and overcomes that unpleassoon be a neat house there. ant necessity of Ijein? com,Kdled . tuiret ii many times during the night T1 , ,, . . xi to urinate. The mild and the extraonhaar I .ie widow ot the late Mr. narv swan-p-Root is MNn re Ch. Sepneng, of Daviess county, re iali'eil It stands the highest for its ceiv d yesterday from the Indiana wonderful euren of the moat distressing Grand Lodge, A. O. P. W. . through "!HT-. ,,f ;,.u ,n,,;,, . ''eine you , , ,, ,, , ,11 , should have the liest. Sold bv dniggiHts ; Mr. Ü. JacklT, Recorder of Porten-1 priog flfty an,, one aiwrYm ville lodge, 2,0(K). his insurancr in may have a sample Inittleand iamphlet that Order for her benefit. She has both sent free by mail. Mention The bought the Munkelt property in S"1"" "fS IfiSL "v10 aS.r ., f .,. , ... 1 t Kilmer "!t ( 0.. Hinghamton, N, The Portersv.lle, and will move fromrmriflir (l( o,:. ,.H1-.r m.art,,iUmu ik.

, ' II" I ' I 1 ' " - wmm

Daviess county to it.

genuineness of this offer.

CONTEST, 1,000.00 in Cash to Be (liven Away to the Person Who Makes the Best Estimate on the result of tlu1 November Election. Every Subscriber to the Daily or

Weekly Dispatch Will Be Entitled to One Guess for EvenDollar Paid Ppon His Subscription.

Guesses May Be Made Until 6 P.M.,

November I, 1887. The Ixniisville Dispatch's First and Second (iueaaing Contests having amused so much interest among its readers, athirdone is now announced, which will surelv be the GREATEST BUG t F.SS OF Abb. The Dispatch will, as soon as the otlicial count of the Novemlier, 1K97, elect (in in Kentucky is announced, give to the suhserilier who makes the closest guess to the actual plurality of the -in-cessful candidate for Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, at the election, November 2, 1W7, Oae Thousand Dollars in Cash. Kverv Subscriber to the Daily or Weekly Dispatch can make one guess for every dollar he nays upon his subscription from this date until NorOOBbOf I, 1K17, at 8 p. in., after which time no more guesses will Is? received. (iuesses may be made upon coupons cut from the Dispatch and mailed to the Dispatch Publishing Company, with one dollar enclosed for each coupon used. All those outside of lamville who guess must la mail subscri Isars. Send one dollar for the weekly or six dollars for the daily (except Sunday), or eight dollars for daily and Sunday, or two dollars for Sunday edition, and remember you get one guess for each dollar sent in. If you are ahead v a subscriber, your time will Ih extended for as long a time as your money pays the subscription. Agents will lie allowed the regular commission on all the guesses that they send in, but the papers thus ordered, whether daily, weekly or Sunday, must he sent by mail and not put in the agent's package. As guesses are received thev will lie turned over to the treasurer of the company, Mr. W.J. Hainl, to be deposited and held until the close of the contest at a o'clock on the night of November I. If two or more persons should tie upon the successful guess, the money will be eipiallv divided between them. Send for sample copies containing coupons. Address all letters containing guesses and remittances to Win. J. Balrdf Treasurer, MPAICU PUB. CO., 44fl WHt Main Htreet, Loutavllle, Ky.

Railroad KxruraioiiH. One dollar to Ixmisville and return, Sunday, October 8d. Parties wishing to go will call at depot and advise. Will have a special train out of Jastier Sunday morning at H:;0 if we can get enough passengers. V. E. C'i-avcomb, Agent. L.E. & HI. L. Ky Excursion m. Kates to Nashville, Tenn., Kxposition. Tickets will lie sold anv dav until ( dotier nth. Via Iouieville good 15 (lavs $10.00. " " 7 " 8.70. " Kvansville " 15 M 8.45. ' 7 " 7.46. V. F. Claycomb, Agent. Home seekers excursion rates to all points, Julv 20th, Aug. Md and 17. Sept. 7th and tl, Oct.") and 1H. Call on agent, Jasper, for particulars.

WANTED AGENTS BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. N v are illmsT tu wiirk, ran (five em ploviiM'ii vi lh GOOD PAT. iiml u m work all or part tliiM , Kiel at Ikmim- or MNWliBK. Tbe work la LIGHT tad EAST, WEITE At 0HCE for t . i in- etc., to tin HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY, MII.WAI KKK, WIK. sept, it, aae-sa. Notice to Denial Patron. It has come to my notice that a party has lieen soliciting dental work, claiming to be a business partner of mine. I want it distinctly understood that I have no connection with any other dentist in this county, and no one is authorized t solicit work for me. 1 will be pleased to attend the wants of all who desire dental work, at my office in the Spayd block. J as. S. Stkw akt. Julv 2, 1897 tf.

Sunday Rates. Air Line will sell tickets at on( fare for the found, trip good returning on date of sale onlv, each Sunday, commencing May Ml h7. V. F. Ci.aycomk, Agent. LN8UIUE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's

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JASPER, IND. Represents old line companies. Ufa, Accident, Fire, Tornado, Live Stock and I'late (iln-s Iu-tir-ance. I'ronipt payments guaranteed. Also, ,Ktna Life money to loan on farm property. i. u. iw:, y. Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will be at the rtore room of Mr. John I Norman, in Ireland, on every Saturday, for the purKse of attending to township business, tnd all persons having business with the township are exsected to confine it to those days. The township library is kept at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School hooka will be found at Norman A (iray'a store at ah times. Jons K. Norman, Aug. 16, '85-y Trustee Madiaon Tp.

( ( imti. and Trarfe-Mirkt obulnad. tnd all PatI cat buMaeM conducted for Moots arc ftlt. lows Orrici it Ososrrt U 0. TtwT orner I and wc t an mir patant in laat ubi taaa taoaa irerooi Ironi Waahintton. . . I c i ..I a. nW. with aaaaHaw

tl'i.v We idrlaa, if paieniabl of not. ttr oli

icoarre t'ur ie not owe t.o paiam la rcurea. A SMMitT "How tiObtain Patent, " wWfc let at ol auir -n lha L'. S. aod lureigii cuuoir .

acut lue. AaVMS ;C. A.UWOW&CO.

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