Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1898 — Page 5

JASPKjt roUKIEK' gfcgfl ' Mail t'l(-inj( at Jasper P. 0. fliiilTt llmn tu waBr Tg-?-''" rT "' Im im. 'h w ill elOIMMl .t l Um .1 i - " i I. U. M I i: I i 1. 1 1 iv 'lock, .i. m. , I

Irinivh l.ick tiir route "' Ireun I ii it da' "I" in ri ul ! ii.ori.iiiK Utd uf l,rinMii fruiii. Hurteravllta Iw.ly. i Sunday, loa JO 411 :l. III. W " NOI WHII, ' IL gg?8toni bwukhm bt gan Inyinii (he foundations of the new Trinity Church thi.-' week.

tin up

fr-iY" If you are in arrears fur CoomikH don't neglect to pay

when vmi -r!l your wheat. CO8M0 f.l rfKKMILK TOl I I I H . I ' BMktM ÜM skin toft, liilr hi. I healthy. Bold ;it Braonock'a Drag Blow.

Bay Sun mi i ( itt cost. t pi them out "I th way, at ( lerber A limber's. 8t,

Fmri the ßlgnatun. of

Kind Vh Have M BourM

Clot Itlnft ;il cost at bckertU' New Btore.

MOP.RIS' ENGLISH STABLE LINIMENT, Tho Immm Bpa'toli Ki-mi.mIv for Iigwitw. Cuta, Itruiavr. i-. i.iti in -t swellings Swiuuiy .-I avin -, etc. BoU by B. B. Branm k, Jasper.

IflrTbe show people made it too hot for Louis Seng's good humor Holiday night snd be ordered all out snd closed hii doora early.

CA.

B-.i'.- the Signature of

TL. 1 ..J U... II-.. i I ft., .-Li

J lira Miiu iuu nate ftindjfN ouupu

gVlf you win! i dim pair o' H . L'u und examine (ieibof &

Wioal makes the IihiiI pure, wtiul. smr and drluiou.

POWDER Absolutely Pure

H' .... i - i 'm M '

ggf ( 'ommi' -i er-' Court next Monday. v-s.-ii..-.: begin Bail Monday. CUUdr n, hunt up your books tod bv ready. Horben aa i large sAtendsnoe at the Tri dty Union church Hai rest Home yssterda inar-iln Court house flag vai J raped Monday in memory of as Governor Matth .w'a death. MPFine roaeted coffee for 5 centi per pound at lernet A Hutbei '.- -tore ;t. A Houaeliold Neoennlty. No family ihoaki be without Foley '

HoBM.ToMl lohn Neusehafei Narrow IN upo. an I the honor you would do Mod wife on Monday, a girl baby. nrnnkfal woida written by Mr-. A. la to the memory f Mr. Matthews is III II . I . . I 1 ' I ....' ' I I I .11. . w! Ik Mil'... 1..I , J .

.n .Mii.L' wen, .-in. i uhumiiiiiv, i mi ui i i. " " ai.i.re. iated 1 want also to thank

a i iii I ' , I I wii.i-n r- t 1 1 i uii iii v ... , - nnp , ugi, i ! ' imi im ii tfi in1 iiati-i your.-i'lf mkI frienuH for your exin Oontmmptioo I ur Duel in gav mo preaiion of (-ympathy and orrow. ai, i:nnfi ooold livebet aebortUnie. However, it h necessary to aay

l Kuv- mi.vm'II ui. iu my avi. i. ""ei- ;i,r.lllir...nllt- ,., ln

The ( "i bikr eonffratulatea.

Flii- m the si . ond birth tliat day

in familiee .f Oeo, Wagner's hand

It leorga won't help people the

land, his hands and their families will.

H in luv avu r, iru-i-

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Mllliru II 1 I'Hli'i n 'i -i.il ntniiin inrii-ir jl. -Ii . . LI a , ,, earth, I won 1. 1 tin) ;'-."nt ..n.s jimide and it will not te poHHible to ilmv. Mv lnisl.iui.l wan ah - t-. L'. t omnlv with vour reouest. Itesiden

Dr.

(lull.

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iiiiik i ii an iirii. ikiiui'c. ii uii- i .u.-ii'. , a .. . 1 i .ij

i ,i l i .... i i y ,v...i ,iii ...... .in ( a.-e in ui am nis ounai oe neiu

i. i inri'iuiu ii ii" i i i 'i k i i -1? i tu jvw iwwavffi x v K Si n i'.- ery, iorConramp-lii hae been tna oft expressed wish , ,. . I i nve it atrial. L yr latthawi to hit family that

gV"B. Cha.-tine. from the wilds of Columbia, Ban. Austin and . is t ii i ur ii

lia- lir Hius, loiiowed v aiiaee im-, wlu.w lit'i' ..ii Mi.nil.'iv ll ik unlit I '

Chaatine was employed to keep the lM" ,NL",m ''"""'""'r tltmv witlm,lt his r,'ainM b'ing in sta e

.I'll I IK L' 1 . r I ''"I .III' 1 T . 1 l . . I till... a...... I .... II ä . . . ,. In.

i... , " , i IJI nuierai win i- iruiu inn mi.

II and !., 1I13 woman " Trial bot-without any pomp or parade, and

elephaut'e tail clean, and began by

bruahlng it- trunk, till tie animal dtoted Bttn twny. tmr Anot her Building and I.' an

( 'uii.1 M . I

Cure, for rietiiuan.

all bowel oomplaiat.i Aeaocittl ion could lie start el in Jas

per to a. Ivan-age now. The CoiK-

Intn

anii ur l.riei- retuti.lcl. 1. , .., , i .i '. . home on ednenday at the ccmeBl (iiocrnor Matthews Dead. tery at such time as will rait the Tl in ui .I. ,,t nuhoia vm tv were Convenience of friend.

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inexpressibly shock and grieved on!

Sunday even. og upon hearing

Ian.

I V is Is

1- KKNOM X L.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bookie

aJTSovertl hundred wagons ol ;- k h. iieves it would be better to i i.. . i i he entire v lrnl. t.eiiil. nt ot the

v la ai were inouyiu i a.i- hi iu - , . . . . .

era this week at tn.ni w to üö cent- 1 l,lx' " 11 '""V '1 """" ' iarge acquaintance with its cttl

husbel.

SjayH ft ilia link, a four y. ar

and then the Phenix can start

new aeriea whan series "C old ut.

man and Miss Theresia and Roeejdaughtor of Mr. Phil. Birk, died on Dick spent Sunday in Ferdinand, rue-day Inst. He lives a short Miss Hille Caasidy, of g vans villi distance north of Jaaper.

is vi-itni'' tue tainilv ol Mr. tlenn

Hutber'a stock and pricea and compave them with others. 8t.

Bosoau, in . Aug. 14, '.is 'I am nibject i. craropä ami colic, aad have aaed many iweDediea, bat Bad Foley's ('..lie Cora heats then all." M." Friedman. vv. L. Ykt. "orris i iitrlish Woj .i Powder. Thf SI ! it Wi on R 'ni'ly in MbtMBes fcl Huri-., Mm sy Bas Bold by B, B. Bnaaock, Jasper.

gMT Marshal Mill. urn i- having the weeds cut along the gutters at

the aides f street- over town. A sensible DM) VC, They needed cutting. BtiekleiVfl Arnica Balve The BaatBalveia the world for cuts, lniiec, -,,ii'!, iilcen, salt rheiiin. lever anri-H. Batter, chappw bands, chilblains, corns, im. I all skin eruptions, atel pu-i t.v i- r ires piles, or im pav required.

( !aaidy thin week.

Mrs. Michael 'il-..ti return

Sunday from a eood vi-it with

relalives in Perry county.

Mr. Chas. Moutoux, of Bvana- C. Hubbs.

ville, came up Tne-day, to vn-it relative- in .la-per. Miss Clara Scherer, of ESvanc 'ville, ha been viaiting the family ol Mr. A. Krernpp this week. Mr. Charles Kicmpp took nd an tage of the excuraion, ami made a busineaa trip to Cincinnati on Thursday. Mr. Jake Kunti waa called to bis liome in Fulda, Monday night, on account of the serious illness f bis slater. Mesara. Wendolin Leighton an.! Jos. .Mark- went to Washington. Tuesday, to visit friends and attend the -tic t lair.

Misses Mamne Kunkel and Ida

The Corner Sto"e Ln ing. The laying of the corner stone of rrinitv Union Church ve-terdav

MaBRIAOI L'CENSKB. George . rmmmti not mm hiTi tofore nub.

Meyer, Jr. and Elisabeth Meyer ; J Uahed.'and a huge congregation ''Win. V. Koa. h and Koddhi Paint- was ,,refi,.nt. The following articles

er; Frank J. solmeii ami Julia wenB enclosed in a tin box, hermetstri. gel ; Samuel Mill.-and Louells Uu sealed .and deposited in a

j receptacle prepared in the corner

-tone :

officers of Dubois county.

Copy of the constitution of the Qei mi n Kvangelical Lutheran

Soi. ii. Mr. A. A. Striegel has -old his interest in the Ireland Sawmill to Mr. Joseph Btonftenagel, and has retired from the firm, she business will he continued as heretofore by the othei owners.

Dkkss Nu b. Mr. Jos. Hm hart Trinity congregation . has brought pn large stock of gen-1 List of membership of the Gertlemen'a suite, wbicn be ia selling at mau K. f.. T. congregation, tow prices. See his adv. in thi- Catechism of the German Evanpaper, and then buof him a suit gelical Synod of N. A. to go to ohurch in. ( dpy of the Fried. itMOOte, pa; er

f the KaiiLr. Synod ot .N. A

"Again tnankir. you, 1 am sin-

,,t cerely yours, Mahtha Matthew.

the death .! Indiana'- most promt- .,, qotibjiob'i tklkgram. pent farmer. The iGov. had visited Qovernor Moo nt at noon teie.

ui.-.omuy m urn. -, .0.0 . ... . t(i M ru MaMhiiw. Kla con-

. 1 , 1 . . t ... ..... ...! i,v ...,1 tl... at vmxar , f

zens ol all ciasse, ami u.ey an,' t.

, 1 Ii- III Mai-. II' -Al'l'.-ncu nie mnii W ithout regardj to party pr-M"- lllHt tlie r,mainHl be brought to

' , Indianapolis and be permitted to lie II,- death occurred on Sunday L eaJu thi8 met in .rimiL'. at o cio. k, tioin a .-tn.ke ., . , K ...

of paralysis, received after address-

ing an ll iti.- ns gathering in

Meharry's grove, Bear veederabotg,

on the Thursday previous. The;

Indianapolis Sentinel gives the fol lowing particulars :

It was ii o . lock atunlav even-i

iic' when I hra. Stone and

the wi-hes of the family. Mrs.

Matthews later in the day telegraphed him in words similar to her message to Mayor Taggart. It a- just two years ago that a lar. party went to the little town

of Clinton to be with the ex govern-

. .., it... .ur,,, ,.t hid nn v unn

. ,,, 'Ui ill ill. Millliw ll ma v... Alll.ailS .... ,,.., .11 Uoollh ant

. .' .1...;.. .L.;il l.n.l 1 "ul " l"Mt "I""

List of names of dor,".- to the , t kJ T-i Ia k- strength of Mr. Matthews. He has Issuer Trinkv Church. ,,':MV,l iA.j? t 5 never been the same man since.

,. . , t . . . I lainilV una in. iiu.- mai u wa ui

1 lcuire- ana nain. ... -m' i,i . . ,, , , 1.1

result, and that it might come at any

moment.

Mr

S large nil ii i er of friends wen- at the bedside, and it was plain that dissolution had begun. Through tin- long hours of night they watched

the battle of the strong man 101 lib

I. i-t y. ar Mrs. Matthews was ser-ioti-ly ill for months, and her life was despaired of. This strain also

. ... i -i j lil.i n ill- vilrtl ciintirn ui i . mv Matthews, the children and mm , .. (.S kaM rvl

l4 411 HIT II IV I I - Ii' ' V v . " a w since that his health seemed to be more or less broken. lEKATOI ffJBWB! TRUIUTE. Senator Turpie said :

The Hon. Cla'ide Matthews was

ISrQaite a number of "acrapa

and B uiic DOll red optics in OOnSC nuence, occurred Sunday and Monday nights, hut as we have heard of no prosecutions ws suppose the

I. i -arantceilti, eh- perfect satisfa.-' . incidents of his trip to th, ttm. nr moner refunded. I'mfJ. nU' , , . 1

rntMiman.

Easley are spendin- tin- week BBatrs were nxea np.

in Indianapolis, viewing the Fall style .f millinery Me--r. I. on!- and Henry Friedman r turned home Thursday from Indianapolis, where they have been the past ft W week-. The Misses R SS and Lillian Grantelpaeber, former residents oi Ji.sper. hit now living at EvSDSvil.e, are vi.-itmg w ith friends and relatives for a .-hurt time. Mr. Hernoeo Birkley, f Mt.

t armel, iu., visiting nis purents n.IIlu. ((f . church. Ikk u ci'k I le relate- niaiiv inter- .

asjrOur people generally would

Confession of Faith c. P. church. Hand hook Dubois Co. Schools. Map of Dubois county. Copy of Jasper Cocbibb. " Herald. " Huntingburg News. h " Signal. " " Argu. u 44 Independent. List of members of thj C. P.

ivrA number of gambling fakirs were following WsIIbcs's show, and got ia their grafts Monday. Read itas neoole Ic trn "never to bet oi.

another man's game." It is -aid congr. gation of Ja-p' r nm1 coiintrv folks were fleeced. Lis! of members of

s ciety. List of member- of Y. P. S.C.K.

. m i I- i-r ill

Slowi vnui sureiy n a mo i d oea known to the people of otIF state fsj ?way. Respirstion became more vrn;jr than , ,,!,. nt ht-tcniperature k. pt na- , app dlaf.on, though he had ing and his pulse weakening u ny other tiUea to their respect

l! ii iiar.u h i. I'liiiuiu. nc nn

WrMr. M. Durlauf has this week handsomely finishes the Bichs over the front entiance to St. Joseph 'a church, by building an apex surmounted by a stone cror-, and inacribed on one f the blocks the

, eakei ami weaker until at ' ..'clock Sunday, morning he passed away as if going into a sweet sleep. He never regained consciousness, and at no time did he seem to recog!ii anyone, except shortly after mtdnigbt, when a remarkable epi--od cured. They had services and several iil'- WfjffS sung by the boring church choir. The l... M. I'k. O... Um A ..0'..rr..l .1

List of names oi the Jasper Star , f jn r , :in(K.los, to Mr. c Matthewa'a bedside.

,.,-t ..1 nam. - . ou..u.H Duiine the pravcr be said : "Ws

mitt.e.d cliurcii, ami irusvoec a ontractors BBtBSS. Names of Jasper Town officers

hadie

id

ai

I iirinc the prayer he said

acsept Christ as onr Redeemer and .. ' , Savior ami we feel that through Hin. '".r , .. land the

and ton tide ace. Many years before he had aspired to or attained public position be had adopted of iii own free choice the practical . ailing of a farmer, and was a well know n ami valued merrdw r of many

agricultural societies and associations a.. d continued always to retain his attachment to and fondness for agri ultural pursuits. A man of liberal education and classic attainments and of strong intellectual endowment, he might have been very successful in any line of pro-

, fessional life, hut he preferred to . , n .i . i nA

plow , io siuuy int; nmmm

pi inx. r or Mie Dy Mai Ac"' iOtli. IH!s "iy.

CAST

Saaa.M. The Kind You Have A!wn

Big ii it are

of

father and a -hurt time since

Rev. T. Varwitr. assistant t Rei

ine Kind tou H;v. ' a

Toiind. At M. Friedman's drag store, a mar M-loiiH ears tot all kidney cninplaiiits Bervnaa exhaustion ami lessen weak ness. It is Foley's Ki-lnev (.'inc.

resret the removal of Rev. P. t

phen from the charge ol St. Jos. ph's detail' of the comer

a I I ' 4 .... I . a 1 !.. . .All.. .

ft Kienle of the ( ii-rnian ' ' s"""" "'". a.n n.u -i

Boueht Kvangelical church, was in Jasper , m ' thJ.. i a, a .x..r iKa. f,M,.l...- pliahed many improvements in the

tiona of their new cbun h building. " -lmr-la property, and has others in j contemplation. The Sun LaOripp Cur'. , . There Uno ose sufleiins rrom this, A 8DBPBI8B On last Thursday dreadful malady, if von trill only i-t 1 1 niffhl a large number of fliendl BUr-

m are having pain ail .,r8ed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buech

ive are ai i

The COI'TUBB bS8 not apace thisi h pomnleted this statement

m

week to devote to other interesting

tone letting

A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago.

forest, thus identifying

himself in the closest manner with ilw. ,.!! if orul ttomt Timminllt

till H UUIIIk UHU äVAJVC-V s V the dying statesman exclaiaied i . , , J , ,. u; '., . . , , , . , lindustrv of Indiana. Iiis large eshi- n.i ura voice and very tiir-1 1 n t - . . f .. m ....g I iV date, se ded in one of the most fer,v.... 68 ' ., . ., , tile valleys of the Wabash, corapris-

llil-wrs nie iiioie j einai ivao.c , . ; ,.r ..:i 1

inr every variety oi sou auu piuvtuti.

because he had not during the enI tire Bight been able to arti ulate a word. Mr-. Matthews had a while before given expression to the hope that he would indica'e 9 belief in I Jesus Christ before he died. The

riL'lit reiiidlv. V

tlinmirli Vinn l.o.ly. y.nir liver is ...it ot ! , ,.., . , i, ., .... : ... rv. , ,f SICK OR W tLL. A KLStl Mllill AMI doctors aereed that it was almost

onter. have no appetite, no life or am , ' r . , .' ,; BAY. inirnrniniu ...en.-., il.f. imu-orx nf

. bitfcm, have a Lad colil. in factao ttieir matriaL'e. A pieasam aunce ",'. . ' ,1, " ajgrA big camp of gypsies have pteteiy used op. Eleetrie Bitten is the j was given at Kunkel a haul and was ipeecli naa i.een so compietei pitched a tent inat across the river, only remedy that will five yoa prompt TOry much enjoyed by the young The p,c,ktrsr"h ,he B,t,e J ofH s"n'" paralyzed. At ;11 events it was 1 . . . ... . , f i j in lit " ' - - aoo de Cuba were all Heroes. . at f .i

M" bridg, and lad. :,i... ws-.i. ;; ,,' ; ';': ;,.,. ' k , I ,.' - r. .' I--H-- T. M . OMing j ., i , u , -k! " pUniioa, faraUM with eiual eim-

n 1 1 1 1 1 ,. (. i. hi "i in. in ' like a Ili'W I ' I It LT I 1 1 ' aie iruii i .1 1 11 i

incident to our latitude, afforded

him the fullest onportunity for the pursuit ofthat calling to which he had devoted his earliest as well aa Irs latest lab rs. "His beautiful home, built upon an upland well clothed with trees, overlooking the broad, rich valley of a neighboring stream, surrounded by truits and Howers of his own

asking f r scraps of "spare pub.

CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the SX ySrf--J Signature of CafttSVV 'CUC:

to care or price rafundei. r.r Martin Friedman 'i Brag Store, cents ner bottle.

-ale Oliv 1

Mrs.

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M railroad 41 'M -tret, Monday night writing from Santiago, de Öiba, on duly and carried off 17 eiflfath kefffl and 1. aayi ij MWs all had diarrhoea in

. , . , " I. i in, re nr les violent lorin, aim w lien we BaT .Mr. Jos. B. Salmi, WBO USed 'rW T Jj Jf J U',' j.xl 1 B n" ""V l" ? 'l'"U'r ,. . , ii.ii. the keg-, at over Mr. lro..t. ,,,, - ;l ,.!lHe of rush and mxh niht . live in Jasper, died at bis Imme , BUspicioni it wa- Wal- and Bay to keep the troop, supplied with ,i. U i . 1 . 1 1. . ,ii viii i rii V ot heart 1 . I i i. ...

ao.ouwM .... , 1. l,..i- ..tin , , ,. , . I 11 II Uli I. .'II IIICI lilll'Ml-, I'm i ii. em- i , i I 1 ,, failure, lain Mondav. H- was hue show employe! . Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and War- .v""r bereavement the fr tends of the

..1. .....!!..- I. .i I 1 . uki.mul tnim

froIU ""'OUUin 11 ij rj inning , putjwcia uim tar; in hi- habit as he wvis and aa he in- ,ii i i j tr:

win ne aiwavs icmeinoereu. jcxib

1 A

e.l 11.

The following message Mayor Taggart waa sent to Kata and taken at once to

Matthews: ,.M. 'l la M..lll U.w, ......

.Ml-.l .l 'l' .'I. .II I -, llllt.ll' . 11 I. . .1 I I.. ,,, 'and honorable epochs m the history "Mv I. ar Mrs. Matthew.- In, , .,

employments in public position, thoiiirh constituting well marked

sou in-law .d Mr. Mat. Schmitt. awrManv a man who is in debt. ' Benysoy, wewese ai.UMo k.,-,. at : governor uesim w exieim wssr Bysa-

.... I M.l and 1.1,1, l SWhmitl 1 u. I 1 11 w orK a no Kee . . m 1 im-.i 1 1 11 . 111 m. 1 , . -1 . 1 - paillV ami ( onui ili'll'. ". and .Mat. and .lohn M . nmiii, and unable to nav. found dollar L...I. h.ii that . mAti tl 1 . . .-. ., . t . .

...... . ine,, ,,1... , it I i tie nn vi r-. 'I w

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or two to spell. I ai lire n anace uns mean nie was nie oire.-i saviour 01 show Mondav. The big tent waa oar araay, fM rif ear paefcan had beea 1 , ., r, ,,i n iinahlc to work there would have been cmwded m he afternoon, and all nn , .j, ilM1 ,,. fronti were pleased With the first ClBSS, I'Tfjie WBte BO roads that a WSgOB train clean exhihitiona. A better exhi-jcoul.l use. My comrade aad mvself had

went to Washington Tuesday, to bt

present at the funeral. lie was insured in the Catholic Knights for o, : RU DOWN 12,1 .,;., q I dy win. KOBBIB KXO 1 i , dbr. Do Not Bo impofted On. So by h. B. Braaoek, laaaer Always iaatat on getting FoMrea Hon- - I.... .....1 'r.. ..u it ,-it 1 K- ui,-, iliiteK

lflrBssnember Gerber d: H other Qnquaftfledlv tiwbesi coagh aaedt- ., . I,.,. ., 1 1,., fi'i.ulii'-i ritoclr of femilv . ,.. t I,,, MiiliMtimif Martin 1 in: HIN.. hev.J. r..

I,,.. Hit . U.w . J ...II. .....,. ......

Free did verv Frieilman. Will nil BIB regular ppoiuimeiu

bition w as 1 ever given VBSS.

under cam

the ifixd fortune to lay ia a topply of

and de

sire of this community that the gov ernor'i remain- be brought to Indianapoli-,if even for only a brief time, to lie in atate.

'If tin- meets with your approval

' I I I a a

this medicine for ..nr pack train before any arrangement- you desire maue we left Tampa, and I know in four . uses f,,r . arrvincout the same w ill be car

BTOOeriea in Jasper. Free rielivi aiivwbeie in town. :,t.

Oottix Down Hill. People sa Bering t trOBB K nl11. IJ I IfaSBU M fed a (trnilual l.tit Htea.ly roes ol strenirtli mid vitality, they siiiuiid lose no time in trying Foley s Kidney ( ore, 1 Isarantoed Preparanoa. gfThe 159th reg't Ind. Vols, arrived at Middletown, Penn., Monday, and will soon he at Indianap olis to be mustered out , never having had political "pull" enoiuh to get to see a Spaniard let alone do any lighting tor the Hag.

u ..i i .... .1 .. ...I nr.

.. .fii-iiii. i. -i . i. . , i in.-. r lsiier Tn .(M,V',. i, tter as

Jd manufacturers f this

written to medicine,

the the

List nl Letters Rentaininf in the Boat Office at Jaaper ( In. I., for UM week SDding iil'. 80, ls ,s' Mrs. V. II. Cheater. Mr. I, E, Martin. Mi-s Maggie Tbimling, when sailing lor same please say

"advertised. . Aanaaeon

the .la-per M. K. ohorch next Sun- Chamberlain Medicine ('..., BenMoiner, day night, at which time such pro-.1" For sale by M. Kriedimin. batiiners as are ready may be re-1 Kailrmul BxcttrairmB. cciv. d into full membership. The White Sulphur Wells at English.

Dublic generally are invited to be Sweet sulphur Springe st Velpen.

i. resent. Sunday School in the

ii

v. M.

PLENTY OF EGGS nd no rlrk rhii-kenii whero WELLS' POUL t P0WDBB h um.iI. Sol. I by B. B. Bran nock, Jasper. BayMisa Mary Anderson, who ,, .,. , , ,.,r,it , I on, hi lur 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 -1 1 i

.1,. ... o;,..i..,l i thai ( 'urn. 'T'' doing w

Tl I IIU I , .1" HHI''. iaaa,aa a F IBB, Li recovering.

niorniim sonietin.e between

11 ..'dock, when the members et there, if at all.

Kate of one and one-third fare for the

. n hi Mil I i i n ( in t lie cert llicute iilan ( er

atld ,,,;,,,., i,,,iui I ... ui, ...... I l., nantillalni

in,' ..' nine, '. r..iv'. . ' ,i ' ,', i. I',. ...

ggfMr. Billy Flick say- he had a bigger show than Wallace's Mondav Hi- wife presented him with i i i pound boy. Billy and the kid

0l l.ouM. 1 .m ... I'm CBBlTI IdSTKMI'KIt CrVBg, tha .ntf gu.'trHiiii i reaiaai fr tiaaaaesti Sold by 1!. It. llrannock, Jasper. II Hits tho Spot.

When suffering from aevere cold and j), attendanci

your throat aii'l luinrs teel sore, take a

BiV-CloVer bullets are hu-V now. The average yield hereabouts is Bid tu he about " bushels to the acre, and dealers are buying it at from $2.25 to 12.150,

Mr. Albert M. Bohnert and wife, on 1 Ith street, are rejoicing over the arrival at their home 00 Mon day of I beautiful little girl. Albert ggya Its the prettiest girl In town, and it "look- ju.-t like dad."

springs. Sunday Kxcurse 0 rates effective Sunday, May IVth, , Tickets sold at one (are foi the round trip, good for the day only.

ried out by your mends, relieving sou of all details. If neceary a

special coach and engine will be provided to bring the remains here. Sympathetically yours, T. TAGGART. " KKI'I.V KIloM MUS. MATTHKWS. Thii wbs lent at noon and at I ;80 yesterday afternoon t ame the following reply i Thomas Taggart. Mayor, Indiana polis : "Your kindness and thoughtful

The next big thing on the

BSjrThtevea broke iuto Id Rich-jptegriun in this county La the Duardson'a house In Petersburg Isatjboia County fair, at Huntingburg, Ttn-.l.av, while all the family wen Sept. I J to 17. The President ami

.,, w .ll lnci tor- sav t ie pro- ei ts are mai

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4 A Full Line of all kinds of

FALL AND WINTER

CLOTHING!

dote of Ft ILK l -i k, when the hi at nine Ii I grateful feeliai

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alio carried awav cnuninu aim ai- u "

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when the yet held by the Society, livery

fon e tanner should take aometntng Mr

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1 1 1 ui -rere will lieved. a min show was at Jasper, a large

mil liealmir of ,,f vlni iinlice kent dow n ailV L'.'ll-

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"P""1" eral atealing, aiul the only theft the county is capaun ,. i

the beer ware- Col' Hl KH acKnowieuges ine receipi

ot a comp.

the parts atfectnl w ill In

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a im l v in i will -a , 1 1 ice is sou . . . , r ... hits rill, spot." it it guaranteed. 'known was that from M, Friedman. house.

a J Full Suits complete, or single coats, pants or vests, in all the latest makes (. and styles. Come and investigate. JOSEPH BUCH ART. 4 W. 6th Street JASPER, IND. JS

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of the atate, bore in his own career

largely the character of episodes. They were due to the partiality of his friends, the imjottunity of those whom he desired to favor, rather than to his own volition. Called, like Cincinnatus, from the plow to the highest posi.ion in this commonwealth, he answered every just expectation of the people. Aa the chief executive of the state he waa in council wise and deliberate, in

action linn and decided, and his

administration of the government in difficult and even perilous times was such as to retlect the highest credit upon his own character, as well as up.n that of those who had by their votes and voices clothed him with the powers and functions of authority. Many of his friends suggested still higher honors; they could not buve been more worthily

ibedowed. The general mold and

form of his moral and intellectual character was that of ordered, wellrounded capacity, without edges or angles, to which were added a very attractive demeanor and address, much complaisance, yet great tenacity . f purpose and policy. His manner as a public orator WSJ pleasing and persuasive of that -tyle which leaves an audience well contented with the speaker and impressed with the sentiments Uttered. "He has perished in his prime. The winter of life had not as yet tinged or touched hie strength or faculties. His sudden death will be deeply deplored by the many who knew and honored him. To the few nearer his heart and home it must bring a poignant grief which time alone can soften and assuage. The Governor was but 51 ears 0(4