Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 October 1898 — Page 5
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with a light docket, gp flu County Commisadoner were in session Tuesday. OOHMO Ü TTERMILK Toll.KT . I .ui 1M Ii mLiii ft. 11 Ii-?
ml healthy. Sohl at PfBBS.Srj ' lnijt Hm Cl oi. 4 in Sfl voni at l.ckrrh' N'vv S I irc MORRIS' EHW.I I i.iu The Fiii..ui Bf:ik. ' ., Cut. Itrui, S.rl. h. -. Uli , B bl'tmni, etc. Khl b H. 15 Kran ' SS, Uf.
fj0TTb Hrt '!' f S-Ic .i Khoco in im ti Im the bmmmi at Haan 1 MillaoJa
So nhii:ü.' all Irt ri..veli.-
Irvt-p uro! mi ilr.-r1 Son.!
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oTltei I W Bool one of the nmtit aajeceaafu Catholic priest imi author in th' W t, Ii- d st
lis home lay last,
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n .K !ru Kind You Hin AImts BeejM
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I uorrin i.uglisn oh., i uwnr. Whe icreatcat W..rm Ki u MlaSaaoe ftr H.im'i, Sheer '! H. Sohl ty 1. K. Itrannock, Jasper. c:; S3 T O Tl. I .
nsjrl' vmii ant soatethine ittoenta the Ina Im. i,.,iir Im.) have it Sen n V Mim v.u. MKKI.i I.i. kn-k. .J.ihn Ih r aar and Agnes Ih.htbr; Jacob J, Knntz rod Joeephiuo B. Friedman ; John A Soreenev ana Cleuefia Ro c l'eti r M i:i n aoü Catharine M
seng; Henry werremeyer and Nora II. tfeaman. W Mr- Boaa Ionoc will opan edreaa easdag aotablia) nt at the comer ofl sth hm Mai r r--t mi Uetobat 13. i-.' I I IM 1 . I . I
"llf III Ii. IV- a lir-I--l:i- lrc.. i,:iki-i fnun Lonwrilla ho will iwasra th. lataatatylaa in rutrtaaj anl httinir. iher a rail. lt.
V yI Males lt. IimmJ pure. buIciMitae anj lilirlia
POWDER Atrolutcly Pure
There'n an Indian war on a-
l.e ( h l.ak-, Minn , and hevrral regular army tr(os were killed 1 1 . a battle Tue-day. The Indianelaitn to have been unlawfully irn-io-ed U..ii by C. S. Mar-haU. who POCkatad the money which the In dian wer' entitled to a aitnaaaao in 1'. B. emit.
rai iohaim Ihm. M. A. Bwaenajr n turned frmn New A hanv Friday ni'lit last. Mr. Hiram T. Withers, of W'unhilltfton, visiti 1 hi- niolher inJa-j.t r rntaday. Mi-- Ireni Kraua, of Louisville, l vi-iting her grandma, Mrs. RcMM
The RoaaBweenev marriaae
at th- M. K. church in Ireland, la-t Bttodaj night, drew a larger attendance than ha observed nd-giun-service there befoffi fr several
month-, and there is no doiiht tie example will set some other eltgj ble couples to thinking. Rev. Paj
rwS ring from anv ki-lnev 'tnn lW the young people -,,m.
troiil. U-tli.it a 'e. -i:r- reim-.lv I- rul- i,oo. .ntvice MailV tru-lel- cull-
! B9ar. the S? 1 ;" BE
x foiUfiK to know tliat
f 's Ki'lney Cure. Miaranteei or iiion--riinri.le.l. M. Plkwtwan.
a-jr i'iie hans oi marriage tjetween
gratulated them. Th groom i- attending the law school at Indian iiKilis. and the haPff couple Ift
Mr J. ihn I'. lierger and Mis Agnes Monday for that city, to begin their! ill-, atteoded the ar adding ...... t- I mi .1 i:f . . 1 I .... I. ... . . I a . t . m
b i i dman.
Mr. Win. K. I visited Mr. S
tek. Boa. W. A. Wilson and -pent Sunday with relative- in ry county. Misses Ktnma Ca-sidy and tie I)oa i- go to Pike county
of I'ike county. And r-on this
wife I'er-
Lotio
morrow to spend the wint r teach irnr.
Mr-. Josepl day to vi -it h
emmty, and will Wi eks.
Mrs. Anthony K.au
Hue hart went Saturr parents in Martin
gon
f
Ih
veral
j; !t.-r wer- i'Utili-lieii in
.1 ph s church Suixlav la-t.
Bl
ii r little Imv was Htrii-tU"l with rheii-
nee; ami at time- unable! LI.-il .- eoWDEK.
1 1 .11 Mi I 1 III- k
nut Ins font on tha tiimr U'c tril in
aill, every iiiinc coiiiii near oi iiuu are tlmiigiit weaud help Mm. Waelssesl pave ip in il-spair. when nnie one al-vi-1 us t' try Chaintierlam s I'ain BalBJ We ilnl ao, ami the tirst bottle gave K) much relief that we got a BSeOMi .iie, and, ao oaw aerarriaa, it eased him h..iin.lanil well. J, T. lliv, Pastor Christtaa Cliurch, Neo.h-i.ha. Kan. For Bala b M Friedman. PLENTY OF EGGS Arn! n.. pick rhi.'keni here WKL.L3' I0ULt HY . I r . ii uteil. S.il.l by H. H. ItraniiH-k, Jajer. Fn-siii Ojuten At HKNHY MKKTKNS' C.nf rtkkttery. in lailk or served in any Style desire! AIo, Fiesh Cake- and Hread al way on hand. iive me a call. 2-4t WEDDING DANCE. The Gramelspacher-Sonderman weddinc dance will be had at Kunkelhall on next Wednesday night. All are invited. Ituc-klcii'M Arnica Salvo. Tin- l!ent Salve in the world for nita, bruiMf. s iren, nlren, aalt rheum, f-v-r or-h. ;i !t-r, happed hands, rhilb'ains, c.riiH. ami all akin eruptions, and pnai t'v ly c ires piles, or no pay re .... 1. I it gaaraataed to give .erfect aa'iafact . m money refunded, pnoe 2.r w..ia pe t.x. For sale bv Mar i r n- ..i.au. Apn JOth, IUI If.
marrn i lue
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jnn I- bntN up 4i!dy with .XP'UI.IS EN'
( ro d luck to 'am.
RUN Down
Be by B. K. Kranon. k, .Ia-p r. A Short Sail Stor. A fold.
Neglect .
Pneumonia
inef. Hid F ley' Honey and Tar beOI
u--.i irus lory hi n nave mei a nap-; pier ending. M. Friedman. - " I
List of Letters Ken lining in the pout (Ml'n -e at .Taster, Int., lor the week ending ' -t. 'Us.. Mr. Henry Harrison, When railing for same please say "advertised." S. Aniibro., 1. M.
Lou i. -of her
i-t-r Mi-- .lo-eiilune rriK.ium
Liesdav. Mr. Mart. . I. Friedman, of In diaoapoiis, is visiting his mother, in Jasper, and attended the marriage of his sij-b-r and Mr. Kuntz. Mr Gttf Friedman, after tr;ivling ijuite exten-ively, "atne home last week, to be Pfaeaat at the marriage of hi- si.-tcr. Mr Louis Knots, f Hillings, Mo., and Mr. Frank Kuntz, ot
Santa C'lau-. Ind.. att-nded the I I J : t . i .i i i.
a'oi;h oi ineir oroiuer .i.t Tu, -day . no)' F.xamine largest stock of n- low pin-ed Ir.x i 1- oi.'iied ibis week at Albert Bowlermaau -t.
Fi i: k K.voink Bold. The town P A CTqD A lad Ii. Id a -i.Tial meeting W d-Va-rW I Vrl I n riesdav night and agr. ed to -.11 the For Infanti and Children. :Tv 0ngiM "Vigo" to D. W. Wat The Kind You Have Always Bought ' ,v 1 , ' ! 1 rr J1"11- ' t. .r i I M t I Ln onoinu ti u .In i.t .Oil
jrn ln TlA. I IIV ll)tU Wff SBO CUippvU y , 5 away on Thnreday.and now it sonoe (wuxz f&ccmwt'. ot the booses in the out kirt- oi
town catch lir- theie will Im- no pro-
Bears the Siguatore of
Workinf Woman Home
Association.
III.,
lection lor th m. 1 tie .go was ' .1 . i-
l'l S. Pna St.. t hi. airo. III., 'nem me nr-i nr.- iigim s i rre
Jan. 11, lv. I Haute had. and w: - a iaige wuter (Mir Working Woman's Home A sso ! thrower. wateOOl C . want l it u...n used F.ilex s Honey and Tar i to exhibit at llol street fair there an ago, and are n-ing it to-lay. It , is always ieen a favorite, for while it- m xt soUViner of early . 'tte is not at all unpleasant its effe. t- t.tnes, alongside of one if the modare awry bsaaaMel. It has never yet ern steam tire engines now huilt hv isapKintel ns. Wishing you all ! - I at tirni. and in. ich will be tha
It- flHITW1, flint- t-i
voiirs.
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Mtrr
ai avs id b uaeliohl
i (natter hat els
the attack. It is n
neeeaaitv in this count i and
we run out of, it
laughing at Jasper for parting with
How to Prevent ( roup. M. Friedman. such an emcteot Bouvenir. How
iVe have two children who are suln , , .... ... , . 1 1. e town got any right to s II it Is
t to attacks of croup. Whenever an A" '" .""V' v ' " m t know n, a- it was bought hy ink to coming on my wife,, ves th.m ....-oners on Monday drew the ,hvilll.;il l0bcriptiouS before ÜM I Mi l... A.t.'., I. ... 1. ... I .a a. . T I i . , . i ..... . .... . . I.t I
" ' -," " ' "e..... au.i 11 iitmt-3 o, ,tr ii.iio., ,-o, io , , .
petti, jurors for the Oct. in 1S(;2, and the individual'own. rs tourt. Genv A. K-m-p,! hare the rieht to it. They sirn
ocu. tf . rvei.uaii, .iriieiM. Egler. Jr.. and Albert
- i bere than of all other cugh niedi- Klueh. Ferdinand Ip. ; Dan. Lu h - ..Mihined. J W. N"Ki. d, ,e ,,atüka t A1(lj ,;utvil ukle l.ros., men-iants, Nick leville, ' . . ' .. . ' ' .... , . la. For aale hy M Friedman. Hhinbr.dge tp. ; Jih. elp, Ja k- n . : , tp. . Fred. A. Btewatt, Medison tp. ; a-tr. large number of friends at-i i..i. u uu,i. v
MFMII a '1, I 111! l'l- (Ml I i ' . ,
H. Ho ach, Hall tp ; A. Angerer, Colurnhia tp. ; rati. Voelkel, Boone tp.
l- m of
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'in1 'in v i iii it i a Iain's t'ouirh Hemelv. More of it is son 1 1 .:
i mieti me r riedman-Kuntz marI lg at St. Joseph's church Tuesday ni uning, and extended their I '''gratulatioii-i to the young couple. The Coi kikk joins all with t.c-t
a tabes.
o Bn the Baatue of
It Mii Save Your Lift),
. iioseortwool rolev s iionev an
Tar will prevent an attack of pneumonia, grip or severe cold if taken in time.
The Ha im Inj Ifang Bougrtt tar.-coughs. mI.Is, croup, LaOrtppe,
h.ianH'iieaa. UittKUlt breathing, whooping cough, incipient consumption, asthma or bronchitis, lines positive n-lu-f i. advanced -taire-of ori-i::iiption. asthma at bronchitis. I .uaran.ced. M. Prindmaa.
VOl ll HORSE ( 01 UIU41 " CRAFT'?. l.l-Ti:MPKR Cl'RH. ih nil
' ! reffleay for diatemper.
Sold by B. B. Krannock, Jasper. It Hits the Spot. "hea suffering fnun a severe cold and
'ir throat am! uiiirt. l-el si. re.
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ply perinitt-! the town to BSC it. It cost the imlividuals sboot '!. aid with the hose and cart $415.00, The editor of the Cot im kk ha- ln lafSOtsd in it, and alnioct every citien of the town at that Hbm Oontribotad something. It was pun based by a committee composted of the late F. . Eckert and Ignat Kckert. The immediate cause of its luin li.i.-e
,1 was the burning of the old Alexan
der -tor-. where Kin biers block now stands, and the gmat dlfflcttlty then experienced in saving Bckeft S brev ry, which then occupied the oorner next to AU'xandar s, where the Bpayd btook n..w is. if the brewery bad burned the probabilities
tike a
- 1 1 . i i. v a vi.
Isor.ness will t,,ank! the
pWred, a waim others, for the pleasant saiprieelthie
J uid healing oft they brought them on his th will be espeetenivd birthday, Sept. and esiH-cialK 'cuntiful upplv of r.'frc.-hments
ol F I LEY 'HI
J R, when the
e af esses re-gr.-atml looting
parts affected and y mi will gay; "I T i UK spu M Friedman.
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I,...,..,,. w ... u , ouKiiv iv.i iiirui, mid nopes mat an I i Mr N 1 Hunter a enjoyed themaelvea. Then 'id daughter Hessie started to Her- were 07 Wsons present, and thev . "inty Sunday to visit relatives, completely surprised him, a- nas they were driving their horse waM not exlH.ctir.g company, but h. ' vay throwing Mrs. Hunter did tlie itetit .ble undar the cir-
Kgy anu meaning one , m.tain-ea. and like an old ohli,.r
overK)wered hy numbers, -urrcn-lered unconditionally.
ANTKt) - ski Kit I. T III - I iN-'UTin
were th- entire South-west part of
Thanks. Mr. W. F. GrOebel, th town would have gone up. and this enterprising merchant of Horters- -tirre.l the eitisens to organise I ville, was in Jasper Wednesday and hook and ladder company, and desires the Cocain, on bahalf oil baying the tin- engine. lt has kl II 1 .it- a- . . r ..
oiu-.ft.il aiii t. im, io express mcir -aed It- cost several tunes since.
old comrades, and Hm- town w:if incornorated after
1 -In-- ( d a large st.M-k of nBTh' Indiana M. K. t'oliferf - Th.-' -i in e of Men a Ilea . i-nce concluded its sc-sion at I'rin efjjlf 1 u '" Vmmilmßjd ton on Monday, with the aniioui,.,ment by the Hi-hop of his appointSkii'PKii. It is naid G'o. Farreii-'tnentu of preadi-rs for the various kopf h ft his cigar factory, hand- ' barges within its limits, and a numb. ; n-ditors la-t w k Uev. J. Ö. Wa-hlmrne was apfor a more . . ngenial clinu than xinted for this circuit, Key. J. K. laeper without SS mttOh as Haying Fisher going to Oannelton ; John I bye" to his Mauds. Hi- Etoyer goes to Ftanoisoo. G. K.
Wife, wiih the household effects, followed him Friday. Hi'iiiiirkuble Kcsciie. Mr- Hleaael Osrtala. Plassstssit III.. makes the Mat cut, that she caught lild. ehsrO SSttlml i n her lungs; She was treatad lor a month by her familv
pbyaieiaa, bat gl- asoraa, He told her -be wa- a hopeless victim of consumption ami ! hat im medicine could cure her I lerdruggift suggested Pr. Kings Neu I Ms. -nvery for Consumption- she lajught a bottle and to bar great d-bght found hem if naaeArted from the tirst sloes. She conti nued its use and, after taking boUles, found herself sound and well ;
now well
Winn. I Uwell j J. T. Bean. Stew artsville; w. s. Mitchell, Bildeeye: W. Wininger, fredericksbara ; W. C.Botkin, French Lick; W. P. Wai lace, Oeorgstofra; T. J. Barode, English; W. T. Whit-.-tt. Hyde Hark. Indianap .lis. Bobbed the Grave) A startling incident ol which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, wa the subject is narrated by him as follows "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost jrettow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and side. no appetite gradually grow-
eraTThe Democratic meeting at , Hnnalnfhsjnj Friday night last, drew hut a Muall attendance. The Mar hand went from Jasper, and a leer oihoto. In the absence of 'Chairman Wilson the meeting was. j called to order by Mayor Schwartz,
Who i nt i ..bleed Hon. S. M. Halstoii, th speaker of the evening. Mr Ralston delivered a speech whi h ought to have been beard by all the tax-payers of the State. Ok taahkma in dress may be revived, but no ..Id-fa-hioried medicine ran replace 1'haiiil.erlain'B Clic, Cholera and Diawrhoea Rented. For sale by M. Friedman.
...- her own lloil-rw.ik. :illd If II.- weaker .lav bv dm- Tbr.-e i.Iivh!-
10 Obe ever WaS. Free trial lajttles Liana hai.l uri v.-'ii ma in. K..rtn,iat..lv' a
..I tin-1 .reat iMsc.vcry ai Martin VH&-triwaA adetaad trying 'Electric Itittera,' man - Kniu-More. Large bottles 50 cts. Und to my great joy and surprise, the andlLOO. ii lirat ls.ttle made a d.-cided improvement.
I continue! their use f.a tbre- ws-ks.
A GRAND POW-WOW NN ill be held on the hunting ground- of I'atoka trilie No. 117, I. '. R, It., at Hnntingburg Indiana, Saturday, Octolar 10. Is'JS. This is the golden jubilee year ot the Ini roved. Order of the Red M-n the öMth anniversary of the
Ureal Council of the United Statee-
Tbe Chrjsanthemum and Flower Show To be given at Erranaviik Nov. S to 1J hy the Hress Club, will le the society event of the season in that city. In addition to the Mower Show there will be a carnival of Music in the same hall, with concertevery aft moon and evening, at which some of the lst singers and ß wet MOsic in the country will he heard, (uite a large number of our citizens will attend on oi,. I I..., ii.... ' . . i ... 1 . i , . 1 .
Ifrave ol .I. i. in. i -. i . , oil nun ii uui
another victim. ' So one obonld fail to opecial excursion rates will be made.
and am now saved ray lift
I well man I know they
and ml. bed the grave of
try it. Only si renu jer little at
tin 1-n- luiaii s lnig store.
.lar-6
FATAL AccIDSHT. La-t Saturday mori ing, just after midnight, Mary McCone was killed by falling over e log and breaking her neck.
and in commemoration of this event se as the wife of Isaac J. McPatoka Tribe, No. 117, will Isold Cune,ol Columbia township, was their First Grand POW-WOW on the1'-- featl old, and leaves her hus
band and one child
To know that the Hress club of
Bv. ii-ville is at the head of the entert sianMOt is a guarantee that everything will be first claps.
Huntingburg(Ind. ) fair grounds, on Saturday, Oct. 15, IBM. The famous Oakland City Military Hand, twenty members strong, has been engaged to furnish parade and concert music, eaaistfrd hv
bands brought by other tribes of en, l st her balan e, the gr-und ba Red Man. ing wet and slippery, -u.d fell Long talks will be made by Hon. over backwards, her neck striking a Wilson Brooks. ,.f Illinois; Jadgelpole. She was killed instantly, and K. If. Hotel, of Indiana; Hon. j never spoke. Dr. Line was ca led James R. NV. Smith, of Kentucky, 'end said her neck was broken. She and other noted Chiefs of the Ohio w as buried at I 'nion Valley giave
Kailroail KxeiirHioitH. Bastslo Kill's Show Saturday . t. sth. Train leaves F ansville '. 10 P. M., and run- through to Jasper and arrives here Sti M) p. m. V. K. Cliyromb.
S was I ow-wow, Huntinghiirg, t kwaaS 1 1 l OK aaak Skaai at al
awakened fnun sleep hy hearing a ri(Un,, Tmn wi eave Huntlnr. Chicken squall, and with her litis- burg at 10 o'clock that night for Jasper, band got up to see what was the j thnsha Exposition, One fare plus $4 matter. She got out first and getting for the round trip on o.-t. 4-H-IS-20. near a fence grabbed for the chick St. Louis Fair. ne fan' for the round
trip . t im to inii good returning until
Oct. loth.
Ixaiisville Fair has fare for the
and Driving round trip
Ass'n. to dav.
Valley. The Air Line has grant-d a onecent p'T mile rate from Louisville. Mew Albany, Kvansville, and Mt. Oarrnel ; and half -fare lates from all other stations.
yard, Rev. NN'ni. Cox oflicia'ing. She was a member of the Christian
church, and beeiden her hu.-lvnd
and child, leaves her parents, Mr. C. C. Baggerly and wife, to mourn
her sudden death.
mm
nn and bruising her severely. !r. 1 1 o I . . . S
-..irr wem aner tier on I t: -!ay
-I ning.
Never Say I He. M.lllV ilfanaret.. xaama f L : i
- .....ii ui p. Ill II V proiioiiiieed 111. m. ).!.. I.... ..
II... I L . . . - . " ' '
."- ly r.ilei Kldliev fur..
M. Fneduian.
I'liymcano use it.
NW
mm. 1. 1 1., r .. ii in. I n.-arhi round, 1 1 I mainly .iftle,-nrk l otnlm ti I .it h..in.s.llHrv ftraitf III flail a 11 aai.l i . i... .
In i 11 i.rStiitr. hnnaStle, no inure, m le falari.
i ,. ' inn nrii n ni'i ran In -.11 ail
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It is suggested that several citiaseteerill now pteeenl claims against the town lor the amount of tbeil -uh-criplioiif , as the town has sold their property, and received a price for it. Hut the money was paid long ago that moat of those wh. would he entitled t. i refund of it ir' deaet, Sir Thomas Tenored, of London. Kngla1!, who has been in Ohio
several days in-pe ting the route of
the proposed lila k Diamond - -teni of railways, left to-day after passing favorably upon the project, ir Thomas repr--cuts nn English syndicate with . nxi.i ha l.lodi-
ror uie CoraiEa Kailroail lxfiirsinm.
keep Vour F.yeon Nour Hubby." White Sulphur ilk at Fngiifh.
Tin- wife Ol a voung married eet sulphur p.r.nirs at yeipen Kate of one and one-third fare for the ti Ml Ul our quiet little burg, would ,,, trip . ivrtincate plan, (erbe the main actoi in a divorOB sud tinrate must te signed by proprietor of had she I een in the neighlairbood springs. of the montiment Sunday night. Sundav F'.xnirsi n rates effective Sunwhere this "Night Owl" 'stood in 'lay. Mav -J-Hh, Ticket,, s, 1,1 at one V- i. i . i fa . for the round tnp. good for the . lav the quiet moonlight night admiring oniv. Nellie." The argument was quite .' loud and heated (caused this owl to
listen) it was about a man, a hat and I dance. It gaajng that tkis jroung lady's esoort nasdissy from too much dancing, and lost his hat in the young lady's yard, who failed to give up to the young benedict, who In turn must have gone into details. The poor fellow must have looked friendless as well as hath --. Perhaps lie left it purpoeely to make his wife think he had ju-t invested in a new on'. l4WH0 Knows."' Three Doctors in Consultation. tr i ..in Beala oi Kraukliti. " Wh. n you Mr' irk. what you like Im-at I lo in' t in (or a ea tele lathe iir-t pim-e . what -.perl ti-- till-, yen i ln-t. to In-i-lio-i n in I he f eeoinl place . hat reason (I. . .Theory) .iy- I t into ! cllonen III the i.i-t pi. ue. Bat If J09 ran ut Or. In illliltli.il. Ir. Kxperielle. and ir SiTOoa til hoi'i a eoniiltiit nn toathr, thev il aive yi hi the lie-l :i. le. tl. It can l.e taken." Vh'ii jron have a bad odd Dr. Inclination would r 'cnmmen. I Chamberlain's Cough Bsmady bsssaaa it is pleasant and safe t take. lr. Kxperienre would re-oiiimenil it bonoOOO it eevei fails to effect a ijHH'dy mid permanent cure. Dr. Reason would recommend it be cause it is prepared n Bceintitic princi-
ple. an I acts on nature s plan n reii' ing the lungs, opening tin secretions and restoring the syr-tem to a natural
end healthy condihon. For sale by M. Friedman, CiacfJR CouaT. Of the Circuit Court dockal for next week .'!.i criminal charges are set for trial, being for violations of the liuuot law I'd; keeping house of ill fame ". ; fornication 1; pet tit larceny f; drunks 1 ; diel Urning meeting 1; insulting tem hir 1 ; carrying con- ( al.'d weapons J ; provoke 1; embezzlement 1; pointing p.'stol 1. On the civil docket there are 19 cases from former terms, in prooeas for settlement ; and 39 other cases, of which I are for bastardy; 7 on notes; 1 for divorces ; .' on accounts ; 1 mortgage foreclosures ; 1
datnagaa; 1 etition to sell real estate; I claims against estates; 1 replevin; 1 partition; l to nuietl f... -,.i.... .. f...... u..i- 1 1
lllir . o ioi i. i. ii. on m.iiun itllU 1 for appotntmeot ot guardian. Lnless .something occurs to demand it no grand jury will In called.
JUST ARRIVED The larg'st stock ever received of Fine. New DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
CLOTHING,
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All the latest styles and patterns. Full line of (Jrocenes and Shelf Hardware always on hand. Give me a call. Free delivery in all parts of Jasper. JOSEPH BUCH A KT. II. i Li I, Mr. el. JAsl-KK. XI. Apr 1 W. In a y.
WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING FOR FALL Millinery! REMEMBER THAT
I have just returned from the city with a full line of
HEslDWEAR.
LilMES. MISSES HaVi GUiLDREX
I invite every one to call and see, and get prices of my goods before buying. Every tiling New and the Latest Style, MRS. JENNIE MILBURN, W 6th Street. JASPER, INDIANA.
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Him. rreat., ik-pi. a , ctneayu. l in anajadis Sentinel. Oct. ö
An Rditor's Daughter s Dolls. The editor of Harper's Magazine Mr. Henry M. Alden, has n daughter who has made a collection of over 100 dolle, ach doll rasjenunjt ing a dith rent nation and being
made in that country. The collection is consiihted to lie the most nniquc and Soest of its kind in ex-i-ti'ii.'. Misf Alden is now to show the world her dolls, and exnlain them, aid in the next issue of Tin- I nil. - 11 nie Journal she will show pictures of the first twenty. In following issues she will show the others.
REMOVAL
I have moved my Millinery Store to North Main Street, one door north of Mr. M. Durlanf s Marble Shop, where I will be pleased to meet all my friends. I have a handsome line of Fall 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.
