Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1898 — Page 5
ASPER COURIER
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Clover seed tin per bushel.
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Corn 86 c'i it bushel.
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KarTii.' Itacbina abop ( ! began Btling their lot on Main street wed rund it pitptftlofji to am ving there ggrBrickrnason8 began laying
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handeoinast residences
Old fathpfftf in draaa Beay be ravived, bet m oldfashiooed medletnt can ra 14ean Chens harlain'- UoHc, Cholera unl liarrliDia Keine., v. Kr sale hy M. Iric 1 mull.
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('apt. Philip Kiink. l repaint
ed his residence this week, which given it a new And tasty appearance,
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(Toliiing :n hfki'rts' N'v Store.
..Anmci cupiicu ctari F I IMIUFNT trAbout 300 wagons of wheal
I-Viniiv - , . u-nri. I'lL'nti in l.i' I'loi.r ill" ill. r.
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-r leo. Wagner .-"M over n 100tOOO pounda of fertilizer tm taat Saturday.
Wuyal aiaki. ein I .. .1 pur, whulcauaic an J ilcliiluaj.
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POWDER Absolutely Pure
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Three Doktors in Coaitultation.
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Dil l-, On Wf.li.i -thy uMeriio'n,' M : Man L. Sept. 18, is',s al tin boM of hr t.,u pMMtMiogmnr father, Mr. Jee Kvunf, Mr. Ki i vA t k.
K. Ki i.i kk. ajji'l yearn, s niontli-i and 11 daw- vile d Jacob Keller,!
I.f WatbillKtoIl. lM.1. Mr. Keller Kr..,,, IU.,.,ir... ranknn. , . . -it i .i ' " V Ik ii vou an-au-k, what ym likr ; ! bM peea lieft t r .- vt ial hioi.IIih, to be ctMMa tor MvdielM la tlManN plm but her pmU did not think aba 35- "JTSSS Ä ! "..:,i-." vva.-ill imiui'diate danaef until tin . . ih...i , 1 baat la in Im kMN ila , . . . . .. tli- Ut il.ii'i . Itut if you ran k t or. In day f Iht ileath. Mie was a native , i.imtf,,,,. ir i- x.n. . unit in Rmmkjb t-. ..( I'.-ikt unit tt'HN Liii. Mil to Ill(lt 14 'i'iltnt"tl toKlMr.Bha 'Will tt" l .Jai-er, ana vith known 10 iiiom V(U1,,m ,.,,,,,, ,1, ,, , .,!.. t .k... ' iA oar people when t jroang tn.j afbaai yea bava a bad aold Dr. laaUSha joined the CatboHc obttfoh UtiMlaoa exmldn iiiiwend Cbamheilaia'i kVthinoftnn i,n.vi..n- In lier mar- '.niirlt Kei Iv U-.au-e it pleasant
;t II' 1 -.11. I ' li..r. I ' I . I . I I .'in ' I leeoaaaa end it aeaaaaa it never fail to ji-ffei-t a ipaady ami paaraMaaaat eure.
I r. Ki n- m wi.ul.l rei oininerni u ie-
ill eanse it ii prepare! on eeiiititic jiritici- ,
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n . Iter I in i ;i- i''iri.i nr j , . " ihe IHK In- Itllilf. '..erilIHf tin- ceeret n n'C
eü tor NV edne-aay uiomin,'. ami re-t..nnr tlie -vtem to a natural
aad healtby oondiüon. For aale by Krieiiman,
He church in to her mar
riage with Mr. Keller, who is a coal
ligK'r there. !. a- brought to ln r parent- - ver.,1 wteks ago in
hopes of balping her health, hilt
Nku Kksiiikmk. Mr. Hwnry Vomlerheide ne.e.l thi wek into
his new cottage tree! in BoJiga'
resilient t; . additir.n.
on 9th
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u b. 15. r.raiuioek, jaaper.
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evening train Sunday two hours late getting It hat! been kept waitireatern train from St.
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, The Kind You Hate MWHj Bought
I IIB m iuu nam w.-nfj
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of
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orris r.iiKiiMi "
Krealoit W rm Ki'tne.ly in listaiica for . it
'no, fcticap 'a-
Sol'i hy I! 15- liraimock, .la.-per.
arThe gtild medal won by Mis I , nf llnl'V in t I... nru.
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C. Koebler'a jewelry emporiun , . a I i . .:i.. .
n re lots in naiiiisomt' unieies jtre be seen.
, Never Say Dm. Many .lespt i ite eiwet of kidney I iheaseHpriiiiiiiinc. il int'uralile have lieen cared Folej'a Kktocr Cure. Hauaj pbyataaaa u.-.- it. If, Friedman. loTMr. Jnhn L. Friedman movei into his handaonM new ctttage on Newton at reel thi- week.
YOU
u ht to know that v ban
iitteniiir tioin anv ki.lm-
troobta that a osfe, nrs raaaedy u Fol ey'M Ki'inev Cure, (itiarantee! or inoii ' refuodeu, If. Prifxixnan.
ur litt.e l.ov was iitllirtt-d w Ul. rlieu
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ix comnanies5 ot volunteer-
from Oklahoma passed through Buntingburg Sunday on then nraj to an eastern camp. win obedience t the ordei 1 the town tlads the college put up good polea TSeaday for ita telephone
paaaowaiH Mi-s Tillin Caeaidy returned to her home in Mi--otiri on Tuesday. M. A. Swe.ney, K-'j., lnale a buaineas trip to New albVtry Wednesday. M:-s hot tie Doane ami Mr. C. K. Doane visited 1'ike county the first of this Week. Walter McDonald, who lived in la.-per fifteen years ago, wal in .Iapei Wedneaday viaiting old friend-. Ib v. .1. W, Royar, of Leavenworth, spent the tir-t of the wetk with Iiis Hon'f- family in Jasper, while on his way to confeWPOi. Walter A. Hanev, fonneriy a student of Jasper College, wa- in J aap Tueeday, visiting his ahna tnatt r. He II traveling for the lumber firm of John A.Reitid: Son.
d Kvansville.
larTruatee Behren , of Patoka Pp., is going to have a new school house built in Duff.
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. i 1 1 1 I i w.ioi'i nrip mi". ii i .ii.i.iii-i t i,. in daapafr, vben some one aT ed uh t try Chat nl.erlain s Pain 'in We did so, and the Hist t'ottle ... so miieli relief that we tr" a eeond . aad, t it surprise, it cured bin ind well. J. r. I5-, Paator
tian Church, naodaaha, Kan. For M . Friedman.
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M. I. hall. A Short Satl Story. A Cold. Keajlad . Pne istonia. lirief. Bed Fi lev 's Honey and Tar used this -tory Hon ! have had I pier ending, al. Frtedanaa.
Siluxil Slnes in Spayd .V Miller's.
Hon. John Ovenneyer, who
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peaKH 111 .l.l-p'T oil W e.llie-IUI J night, Oct. 1'., was formt rly i hair-
man of the Kei'iibht an state ( om
Masille Mappeninfs.
the lxoni
Mr. Nichol
Accident: James Tavlor, while
.loading a barrel of molassep,
II.'iv-villi- ia slill on
miUee, when that party t ould justly i,..ii,;n.f n(.w ilul,.,..
Claim to he favorable to the interests , . !,.,,.,! i.is new house
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when it baeama a party of plutocra . ,i i . i i
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terests, he left it, and joined the " "". 1 " m . , party of the Pcplethe Democrat. J 'H'1"" (',"tt- T""1 ! He is one of the most logical and and Jim laylorwent to KnoXVUJe . . .. ,. .i .. .. i.. ,, .,,...1 i. ,,n ..I in
argumentative speakers in Indiana. '"""V l" "u
and should be heard by everybody uint ' a. who w ishes io be correctly informed, Geo. F. Mann says "Porter.-ville as he studies his subject thoroughly, or bust," every Sunday now. lb' is uinoiiiproini.-ing as to the "Cyclone" Härder' buggy sale welfare of the masses, and would j about over, so Dillie works "in his
not have voted in l.ongre-- lor the Ola' k mith sl op.
reieal of the coinage part of the Sherman act, without tir-t aaenring admething better. Money could not huv him.
Ask J. R. Eiaenhai who that nirl is that Atlain Kuckriegel is stuck on. Hill Mann i- down hearted -im e his girl returned to Louisville. Hrn to Chtbt. Hoffman and wife a son, last week.
A.J. Seitz says "its so nice
to
been bap
1M Hirm ton Haw Always
trr-While town marshal J. B.
Tin HaJ Yob Haw Always Bought Mi ham u UDerintending puttins
up the telephone poles for the ool lege Tu. -day. it spike pole broke. and Jim jumped to gat n"t of the way of the failing pieoa ami iit on the book, which want through bii shoe and into his foot to the bone, making a painful wound.
PLENTY OF EGGS
d no ick fhirkeni whro ELLS' l'OUL-
l 1'ijw vt.w ii use. I.
Bold hy B. H. Bvanaonk, Jaaper. PrajeJi Oyvtern
t MKkT Ns Coiif.i'tion-
', in hulk or nerved in any mtyle derd. Abo, Fiet-h Caken and Breed i ay s on hand. live me a eall. '1 4t
a Soni dhmg us wr.nur with
lectric lights no 6th wt'.st of I . i. j ,i
V .llHI'T SMIIUllll III!' It. .1 1 111 I ne
jrregation at the Ii. K. church, era Rev, Royei preaobed, had to -tie around the neighborhood for
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were diacommoded.
HuckU'irn Arnica Salvo.
CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
tri The ! t nie- d tow u for the monev at
M laaiAoa h 1 1 ana k?. John
Stemle and Roei Dret htel ; Theodore
L, Pendley end OrienaC Sutton; John Met and Mary Pre. htel. a"If yon waat aOUWthing ttrong in the shoe fine for your U.y we have it. M n o V Mil I KK. garTboae who are concerned w ill do well to heed the notice of Mr. V. A. (iut'kes in this aier, to
debtors. garTba Jaaper Public Schools, are making preparations to take their annual bjptaaical and geological pleasure outii.g tomorrow, if the weather is propitious. a-aT" Albert bohnert had a rushing day Wedneaday. Ha had bought over 2.000 bushels of w heat un to
i o'clock and they were still coiningggjfjeat received u large stork of Shoes. The i est Iii e "f Mens f i eav lioei- an I P.iW.i- la thecoiintv at Spavd .v Miller'a. Sept. :W.
An tnterprisinjr Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than Martin Friedman. .W aiiuNw ii, i.iiin in Ki'i'iiri- tin he-t
of t vervthing in his line for his , be in love w ith a nice young lady
many customers He now; has the Xi i 1 1 Frank came to HiiVBVille
va ua i e agents 'or lr. King e .ew i'is-i , . . ,. .ov.rv for Consumption, Coughs and' Sunday. 'Hot time in the old Colds'. This is the wonderful remedy town tonight. that is prodat ingsu.-ti a furor all over (jerman School began at Havthe countn- hv its many startliriK cures.1 . . . It ahsolut.-'lv eures Asthma. Hronchitis, Uie Ulis wetK. Il .arsenes-' and all affeetiona of thej New bartjer at Haysville; toi a lunirs. Call at aU-ve druir -ton- and L'et bave and a gashlike hair cut,
atrial bottle f ree. or a regular size for ooc cajj on Line(,ln Sercat.
a ii ' l fl oo. uiaranieeu to cure or ynm refonded.
av i he Jeapt r lodge of A. O. IJ, W. are teJking about going to Mt. Vernon the S7th ol Oct., to the 3nth anniversary celebration of the institution of the order, if the K. H. ratei in- not too bigbi How to Look (aOOtl. mxhI liMiks are really inons than skin deep, deiending entirely on a healthy .'ii iitioii of all the vital oryans. If the tiverba laective, you have a hiliious
looa ; if vour stomaeli la tlinordereil you have a dyapept look ; if your kidnevu In- affected, you have a pinched hmk. Batata g'l health and you will urely have gooii looks. "Electric Hitters" is a irood A Iterative and Tonic. Ai ts direct Iv on the Htomacb, liver and khlneya. purine the blood, cure pimple, blotches and tx.il-, and gives a good complexion. Fvery b.ttle guaranteed. Sold at Martin Friedman' Irug Store, SO cent er Uittle. 5 Hi'. Hoaai Tkai'k. ICera. Charles Gladish and Will Doty, of Petbraburg were heie Wednesday and traded the imported Oeruian i each Stallion Norman, that cost f Di'iti a few yea.-s ago, for the Alder Creek Farm Stallion Cleveland, 11902, that formerly 00ft $1,900, and Norman will be at the Alder creek farm from now on. Railroad ExcursloiiH. Buffalo Hill e Wild West Show Kvansvdle Saturday Oct. Uhu One tare for the round trip: good for one day only. Wie. w ill go at one dollar for the round trip? Leave Jasper 7:80 a. ni., return-
ing leaea Jaaper v:90 1. aa, same day. Let us know at once. Oniiha Exposition, One fare plus $4 for the round trip on Oct. 4-1 l-lH-o. Bt. L'tii- Fair. One fare for the round trip Oct. Id to uth good returning until Oct. 10th. LookrrtUe Fair and Driving A'n. s m M , t 1 . t a A
int iart ior me mmni r w iay.
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JUST ARRIVED The largest stock ever received of Fine. New
M i Ku . ks. Ari-ouncementt were this week sent out of tho marriage next Tuesday morning, Oct. 4 at St. Joseph's church at T:.!! o'clock, of Miss Josephine Sophia Fried i nan and Mr. .hieb J. Kuntz.
The bride is the accomplished and springs.
Harry L. Hoffman at night claims he saw a wild cat. PjUtOCBU. Railroad Excursion. White Sulphur Wells at English. Sweet Sulphur Springs at Velpes.
Kate of one and one-tlunl tare tor the
round trip on the certificate plan. Cer-1 titicate must be signed by proprietor of !
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-- -..res, ulcers, salt rlieiim, lever siolic tnatie a :noouy scaip
His playmates took him
Bears the Signature of
. Sick. W. K. Cox. K-p, i conAct iDKNT. On Sunday evening lined to his bed at the Stewart as a small son of Mr. K.J. Kuebler hotel with a severe attack of rh.umm nlavinc tnrninfl on the iron inati.-in. He was SMifiTtied to two
railing at the court house walk, he points f r political speeches
and striking his head on the
wound.
letter, chapped hand, chilhlams,
U i a I -Kill IT I II 1. 11 Ii I 1IOXI-
iy c ires pile, or no pay required. guaranteed to give perfect satifacn money refunded. Price "Ja cents
i I-or sale I'V Ma: ' i r'edman.
i"i 50th. 1M1IS v.
How to I'rovtMit Croup.
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ut vo" i iv iii 1 1 1 1 r i ouin l nie i iiiiitter what else we run out of, it
bete than of all other cough niedi-
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For sale by M . Friedman. M tt sf m Kind You Haw Always Bought lOlTt HOHSK ( 0t UMMI UMT S MSTKMl'KK CTKK, th nt
rn.it. I rriaedy for diiUmper.
Id hy It. 15. Braunol k, Jasper. it Hits the Spot.
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..v ..k i.i.. I r- 1. i . i i in i ni. 1 1 throat and lungs feel sore, take a of Fttl.KY'Sr 'HONF.Y A NT l '; when the soreness will I nine re- lieved, a wann Mm feelingj and healing of PSIta affecteil will he experienced Iron will say ; "It feels sogtsxl. IT ni I III; sp it." It is guaranteed rnaaaaaa. I .minis,;. A hay stack on A. Krempp's farm, half a mile 'l of Jasper, was struck bv lißht-
1 ;"itl burned earlv M Otlfl.'l V
rinng. There were "four other
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. ' a v iiiiivii I-H P IT 14 , r"f. C. Kreniim says ''We
niers worked manfully and scicn',alv to save them, and succeed
Hurra lor the farmers !
to Dr.
thi-
week, but was unable to meet them.
Synod
Keni'f, who tixed it up.
The Indiana Swnod of the
Cuccberland Praat yterian church will hold its annual session at l'e-
RimiMEftH Chamok. Alles Hros. tersburg h-toher 11, 1'- and L. At
have bought the stock of fu niturc of the -amc time the ha. lies- State Mr. P, A,. Quckea, end the latter, in afieaionayy Society of that church partnership with Mr. John If. Smith, will hold then annual meeting, b going to start a ted spring tat to, y ,.inn n ,. I ( S:lttlr.
dav night at Mr. J, P. Ett'l refi-
the ti r tu having iurc! a-ed tl e
right for several counties of a Munc4a patent. They wilUdo the husi ness at (.Hikes' stand, and have already put in several machines ami two man are here showing them how to work them.
Working Woman's 21 S. IV.
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Our Working Woman's Home Association used Folev's Honey and Tar fix vears ago, and are using it to-day. It ha always heen a favorite, for white its taste is not at all unpleasant its effects are very U-nelicial It ha never yet disappointed uei Wiebing yne ail poesible success, since el" ymirs, 1. u k. ii. Fi von, Mgr. M . Frie.hna n.
dence was t auaed by coal oil lamp breaking on a carpet. The daunage Was small, as the tire w a- put out without the aid of the lire departnic.it. List of Letters Rawnaiminai In the Punt ( Mir.. :it .1 ilxiier.
t ..ciiicatro. III., rni for the -wk ending Sept. 27, 'fc.
talented daughter of Mr-. Lisa Friedman and the late George Friedman, and is .me of the bright stars in the young society of Jasper. The groom is an industrious and intelligent lr rness maker, working for Mr. John Troxhr. The young people will go to housekeeping immediately in their neat residence n the corner of 7th and McCrillu street-, and will have the best wishes t f the CoOaiBI and a host of friends. They will have a wedding dance Tuesday night at Kunkel's hall, t which all are invited.
Invitations were also sent out fr
tin marriage of Miv- Mayme s.mdermann, daughter of Mrs. Caroline Sonderman, and the "tpieen of beauty" in the young s titty of Jasper, to Mr. Qust&V B. tiratnel spacher, the genial assistant cashier at the Farmers Hank, to occur at St'. Joseph's Church Wednesday morning, Oct. lit, 1896, at S o'clock. The happy couple will take an extended bridal trip, and will be at home to their friends after Nov. 10, at their residence on North Main street. This will be a union of two of the most prominent families in
Jasper, and the young couple have the best ariebea f r future happiness of a host of friends.
Sun. lav Fxcursi n rate effective Sun
day, May Mb, ''- Ticket- sold at ..ne fare for the round trip, goix! for the day onlv.
L DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS. CLOTHJieTG, and CHOES. AJ the latest styles and patterns. Full line of Groceries and Shelf Hardware always on hand, (iive me a tall. Free delivery in all parts of Jasper. J01EPI1 BÜCH ART. w . .t eta aaiaat. jaanHs, i Apr 1 'tl, I- s ijr.
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WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING FOR FALL Millinery!
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A Ca r n. At the teat her-' examination last Saturday one of the queetione In geography was "Sketch I map showing the location and natnt" of the islands now in question between the U. s. and Spain." Strictly this would embrace only the Phillippines ami Guam, because the West India islands were determined by the peace protocol, and their poeaeOBiOD ultimately docs not admit of dispute but probably most of th" applicants made sketches of Cuba, Port Rico and the Isle of Pines. Such ijuestions are sometimes puzzling to evacuation cointn ssioners, as well as school teachers
1 t i L 1898 ; failing to do so their It Mi Nave our IJf. ' ' . ,,, i ; . . ,, . W accounts will be placed in A dose or two of hdev s llotiev and I ... . . , f , .. Tar will prevent an attack of pneumonia, "tt"'T hil,1,i for ' tl:!n' grip or severe cold if taken in time. V. I his means " loisint -s. Cures eoeajhe. oolda, croon. LaUrippe, PHILIP A. 0UCKK8. hoarseness, ihlliciilt breathing, whoop , ing eoagfa, incipient consumption. P. S. I still retain the tmdertakasthiiia or bronchitis. Uives positive in business, ; 1 1 1 1 will attend relief ia advanced stages of conxuinption, promptly to all calls. P, A. 0, asthina or hmnehitis. .um .mi. . d M 1 ' J Friedman. '
Mr. i H. Mill, i Mr. T. C. Wilhany Mr. La rence ration. M r Dore B. Hey, When calling for same pleae say "advertised." 8. Ankkkson, 1. M. Wedding Announcement. The engagement of Miss Claudia Kos,., of Otwell, to Mr. .I.A. Sweeney, of Ireland, is annoimced. The marriage will take place Sunday evening October 'Jd.at 7 :80 o'c lock, at the Ireland M B, ( buch. CHAKGB OF HI NINKNS ! Notice to Debtors ! HAVING sohl all my tock of furniture, and intending t.
begin in a larger bUStnom, t is Mcesaary that all out standing accounts be spet dily settled. Therefore those Indebted t dm frill confer a great favor by calling and paving or giving bankable i . . ... i i .
notes, l I ne loin ol 'i ioner.
Harb son Township Schools Commencement. The eighth annual commence nient of the Harht-on Township Schoo's will be hebl at St. Paul's church in Havsville, Thursday,
October Sib, 1898, at 6 :'. P. 'Honof to whom honor is due." I'KOtiKAMMK. March Invocation Rev. G. A. Kienle. Song Choir. "The Value of Hooks" Win. Hoffman. "America, the Land we Love" Barbara Thimling. "Our Aim in Life' Jacob Hoffman.
Song Choir. "Chief Aim of Education."
Claaa address ami presentation of diplomas ((ierman.) Hev. G. A. Kienle. Song Choir ORATION HK0AI coMKST. hist of speakers to whom places will be isalgned i Win. l'iniii. k. uGfftt, The Citizen." Ihtrbara Dutline, "The Journey of hife." Olive Ailen, "Steps to I Higher Life." Mary Sene., "Intellectual Pro great." Katie Kempf. " PleatattttM -- Cora K. Schnarr, Selected. Song by the choir, Report of Judges. Presentation of Oration Medal, GfO. R. Wilson. Benediction, He v. ti. A. Kienle.
REMEMBER THAT
I have just returned from tli city with a full line of AVSlZSSg HEAD WEAR. I invite every one to call and see, and get prices of my goods before buying. Every thing Hew and the Latest Style. MRS. JENNIE MILBURN, W. 6th Street. JASPER, INDIANA.
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I have moved my Millinery Store to North Main Street, one door north of Mr. M. Dnrlanf s Marble Shop, where I wiU be pleased to meet all my friends. I have a handsome line of FaU and Winter Hats which I am selling at rock bottom prices. Come and see them.
MRS. ALICE R. GREENE, North Main street, between 7th and 8th. JASPER, INDIANA.
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