Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1899 — Page 8

COULD HARDLY WALK on nmM or RHEUMATISM

P. H. FORD

Quachiu City. La.. Afl.T

TWO YEARS

Suffering IS CURED -BY - tiik i s: or

Ayer's Sarsaparilla

K.T tullv two year. 1 suffcreil from

rlirt i milium, uml in frequently tu su. li 0 m .... Iitlm, tli.it 1 r.nil.t hardly walk t

I i. nt MNM UM tu Bet Spring. Ark

an. I the ireatiiietit ti 1 me fur the 0

hut -.,..11 tln iMtni'hlnt re- O!

Mrne.t tut I : t : 1 1 afflicted as J

evr Ayer's BMMMinua Mg laa-oa im-mlr.l I res,,l.-, t. try It. arid, after C using n hoitl-v 1 M complete!)

cure 1 -V It t m Quaeluta tty. 1 o

o o o o o

o o FAIR o

PORT! -

HOW L I R ML.- 1 His IM Thro -Rlflm. l ud rii

PIRATE BMM Township TriitOH Notice.

PTURED A -MM AN. . I ill lr l imti. M I , I ml Willi ' V. it. IuomI

Is

A Ftrvkt. I'l "

Nlcbi las veut un a VbOk wir!

I v Frank K. i : i in i r i t lur ij Um h afaree f Mi .r. I ti t. l!- i f Iii art.if l .i !i. li i.i v Fi rttijruf.. nil i : v in .i small ve-

sei. oaptnrrri i . Isn um haut man lnllr ;;i B im II r. St i .cktou savs: Tl.- llHU 'iri.ii 'itkd boldly to

ward the i k H

l'ln- under ined, Truntee of I? tone uwaahip, Dubois county, hereby kioi.iocc tliat lie will 11(141111 to all business lertaininc to tlu otAoa of Troatea al bh Mitietii'i'. about one unit' went of I'ort- 1 1 1-. ob Porteeavilla uml Ireland Oed, OH Saturdays of each Week, ami MOBBta ill persons liavitnr tOWBatlll' nsines tO present it on Saturda y . t'lti ens desiring Inioks from tlu Tonshi .ibrary . arc imtitii'il that tlu Library M cept by Wm Mi liums, in I'ortersville. N. B. t'oKKMAN, Trustee. An 7, is;i7 -y.

oliiiitliia Township Trus t,'t'n Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Colum

i.i rp.. I Miliois count v. Itiil., willattcmt

ami iui lauer to low nhip cum tics, at tun resilience on

Ayer's Sarsaparilla

AT THE

Admitted WORLD'S

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determined to give it a laaaoa which W Bid ti BOB its captain to understand

- better the relative power of Kreut v. Von Blight Sf well advertise in nie sad lii'le oaea, ao a Boon as the the cemetery, on the under tide ol Pt' - I near enosjgh be or-

witll- "' 14 r'-"''"u' 'r"l BpGB U. Hie BpaBitb tfaip had a rt at many pnpe wmmmm on board. It had a crew of 70 men, ami

veM'l. up 1.' '' lieil :tt the audao

tlyoftbi 1 --1 1 plftBO flag was My:t c l.,y to. I , .id to tue wiinl, and wuitio. the pennu 1 itaBrttng by their OBUUna Wh H tM BtlBBBI hail BOBM ' . 1 1 ' -!i to c ami understand the f..i 1 1 r t the vchhel they had tin D f tttB ktttffi BBff did not. hh mud t m I 1 '1 txtti ted. lint about

.n.i Mil ttavit thebtft of thiirvcti Hall TowiimIiIii KtisinoMli

gel' a tpefl I 11 they kept straight on 1 j,Notu'e im herehy riven that the undei their it Bt a .1- it tin y were about to signed, Trustee of Hall township, wil fall apoii .1 - at, nimlrlrtj mnrotunl ottead to townaaip rjoriaaBi on BroBBtman uumn d I v OOUUHM Bailonv inlay of the year, at mv otlice, and per Pel .ivu.i. be toclhardimss of tht having townahip hus.ness to tran l.rr 1.. ...1 ,t. s im 10 h ..t. r ' t are required to present it to him or

cry haul May, Hint ersons liavinj.' owttahip boatnam to tranaaet are relueeted to praaanl II oa that day of the reeki

I he lownship i.itirarv is kept at me

iffice Of tha Tnistee, where those en itled can obtain Inioks. R, i' m 1 1 11 , TiuBtaa. 4nt. Mth, iw7 v.

OOfün lid, M in a QftWtJMtpei out circulntion.

MadiMOii Tow nsliip Truste baiWea t; .. -. ti . re w, ro m me pas . n Notice rs ant r' -'u iir nmrinaBi andt hsow IrfUt. onven , (i.-rfter 'he Trn ,U' ,b;,t U"' ;'l talU had del. miiued tO

twof Ifad ca tOWtuhip will V at the nreupm the api roachln vessel every

olli.-e of Pr. Mean, in l-elatid.on e-erv i""iy i-au i;;niuui iu

The township library will also Ik founi

at my otlice near Kosaniond, ami the cit ens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Serien of School book nay be had at my ottice, and at .John J Mesehede's, in Celestine. Lkvi L. J acobi, Trustee Hall township. A uif. 18117. v

Satur lav. f r the pur ose of attemling tc towiHhi business, md all persons havine tiiiMiii's- with 'he w :i:i;p are expected tO COadUM it to those days. The township library is kep. at Pia Alexander's in Ireland, w here all nniv obtain the books. The Indiana School book will Ix

di c k to (HO the

little ptrati lnp go down.

liut till :i tl eriat caOJH 0 balls which wire eh' t on! at Ttrtholeniy 's little craft ali mis d th lr ami, and before the guns could Le reload, dor the gnat ship

a. a. a J I I I

it- 1 1 t :i .1 1 .1- r. 1 M Vit 11 r 1 r ; r i wm

. " , . ' . , Pram, and died 1 uesi ;i i vetnn' r ... .. .. li . ..1.. . , . . . .. Ktt(

i t uvi.-iur mi pnnu ism 1 nan ott'u'

Memorial. Theodore F. Brittain Was horn in Dubois County, ltui. . April 3d, 1844, and died in Woods county, okla.. Jan. 2 1th, 1899. His death was v. r ruddei . On donday he arai taken with la grip

I followed with paralysis of tht

found at Wm. T. Young's store at ali

times. John K . NOBMAJf

Aug. 16, '95-y

side of her. Bartholamy had tired none of bis cannon. Such guns were aaeless

Trustee Madison Tp. against so huge a foe. What he was aft- " er was a hand to hand combat uu the

deck of the Spanish ship. The pirates were all ready for hot work. They had thrown aside their coats and shirts, as if each of them were going into a prizi tight, and with their mtlasseji in their hands and their pistols and knives in their belts tiny cram I Jtd like monkeys up the sides of

He c ould not see troni tl e tlttK he WM taken ill. but was conscious up to a short time before he passe.. iWay, and could recognize tun nembai of his family by their voice Deceased moved from Indiana t. I'ratt county. Kan., in 17, and remained there until the spring Di 1VU, when be movtd to Oklahoma. igiiUieu mn s neal ol hind, on teeutifu claim, which lie baa vtl mprove I, and araa proeperooi. He was married BOOH after th dote ot the rebellion to Deborul

Brenton ,

to which union eight children wert

An Old Adage Reads: "There is a place for everything. X IW f r everything to be in its place the Louisville Dispatch should be in the home of every Democrat. The Louiaville Diapatch ia the peo

ple 'i paper, owned by the people the gn at ship. Bat Bpaaiarda an brave and read by th- people. Tl e ntan and g...,i Bghten than warn more Louisville Dispatch is the ,,nlv twice as maay of them aa there

democratic paper published in of tk piru-ami it wae not Brenton, widow of Hanrv

t -i - i , I' i'H in'inre mo laiit r niuuii uai inai , . Louisvthe. It stands sMtiarelv on ,,, ... .,.... ... .i i ..

, , . . . . - lit' I.UU1I1 UUl 1 1 l UIC 111 it l l BBv A U i J e ft the Chicago platform, t i DOton- pardlug it. so 0v er the, side they tum-i l,,,rn al llvin' "ur whom ar ly in a flourishing condition after Kua aa fast aa täaw ald kl iMaviiiff I warned.

eighteen months hattleing against some of thtir number dead ami w ounded i He w as converted and joined tht

adverse circumstances, but is to- behind them. They jumped into their dav the b,lst news medium in the 0WQ vessel, and then they put off to a South. Audits Motto II vm ee ' rt distance to take breath and get it in the Dispatch il'l ao; if' it's BO r'ttd-v a different kind ot tight. The , ... . . , triumphant Spaniards uow prepared to Itiaalwaya IK the Dispatch, has , ... i ,, V it i, , , , ,,- .. i , . . get rid of ibis boatload of half naki 1 bf.en fully verified during tue Amen- Uasts vhicb th,y coultU.a,llv do can-S?panih War. during which the i tu,.v u k better aim with their cansuperiority of its news service ha- BOB than tney had done before, been dailv apparent. But to their amazement they soon The Dispatch news service in 'found that they could do nothing with furnished bv The Xew York Sun. kUU!. nor were they able to work The Chicago Inter Occm. ph.. their ship so as to get it into positiru Vrl,flrn vl , .. , i I T I . . fr effectual sbotB. Bartholemy and bir

."'iiit' 111 a a voo a nsao iiiiivii . i - i i in

men laid aside tin lr cutlunse and th. il

'iiiiihi rland I'resbvterian churcl

when Dior 17 years of age, and lived a o. insistent christian until tin Lord said "it is enough, come uj higher." I nu-uallv cheerful and COUrtecua, be won for himself a host of friends. I WM evidenced by the great concourse of people who attended his funeral, held at the Congregational church at Alvaretta. His remains were taken charge ol ind conducted to the cemetaiv neai

I- home by the i. A. R, Post, ol

, . iu a - t i ariuv iii' ii euuiirn n air i i u- 4a i Leslie Syndicate, with an active n. t( . nnmrAatm tt.lfh ..u I

salaried oofraapondent in every im- lu v were w ell nrovided Their vessel '"' NS;I" a "'ember, ml aftei

portant city in the World, besids lay within very short raugo cf the Span-I Die usual appropriate and touching

Its mvii st att ot over id (I correspoii- ih ship, and whenever a man could tie : ceremonies, w as laid awav, there t.

dents in Kentucky, Tennessee and seen through the portholes or abowed await the coining of Him w ho shall

Indiana. Get The Dispatch, it himself in .be rigging or anywhere else judge the quiek and dead

wm re ii Him necessary io K' m timer to w .rk the ship he made, himself a target for the good aim of the pirates. The pirate m i . 1 could move about as it

i ! a-ed, for it required but a few men

giv s the news, and it tell- the truth about it. The Dispatch is Kentucky 'a greatest paper. You should he a reader. For the next few wi -ks we will club the JaBPCI t'ot iuKK with the Weekly Dispatch at the extremely low price of 1.29 f r hot papers, in advance.

GEORGE P, WACHER

iwrncri kik or

WAGONS CARRIAGES,

I He served in Co. M., tentl

i i in i ia ti u cavairv, v. . A., aim

I w as aeverely wounded in' the shoul

der, for which he was drawing a

e u . i i a

to Boanae it. and so it kept out of pjnaion 01 fi per tnontn.

the way of the Hpanish guns, and its) I can not refrain from penning

best inarksinen, crouching cloao to the few, at least, of his many virtue-, deck, fired and fired whenever a Spu- qM of which was his abiding friend ish head WM to be seen. ship For five long hour, this unequal con- U h,.n fiend ,,e w; lftest was k pt up. It might have re-le( . c ,, , . . . - . , minded one of a tnau with a slender rod , ,lfe onK Jnem ' , friendund a long, delicate line who had and his friends loved him. hooked a I. g salmon. The man could 1 Another of his vii'uis was tin nut pull in the salmon, but, ou the other -trength of his home attachment

hand, the salmon could not hurt the He was all that could he asked or

man, and in the course of time the big expected, an affectionate brother. ;. m i i a i a . i . I . - . . . '

w wouan urea out ami ma man nm hn .m n, , ...-,.t.l f..ti,,.-

' . , . . ... ,.ri. 4 llllll, I

would get out his landing net and acoop him in. Now. Pnrthnlemy thought be could scoop in the Spanish vessel. So many of h r nn n bad been shot that the two

-And Dealer in

( r. ws would be more nearly equal. So di-po-ition.

He was almost idolized bv his family. At. other of his virtues was his social nature, a bright and haADt

w a i .

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

h l.olilly ran his vessel alongside the

big slop und again boarded her. Then tin re was another gn at fight on the dicks. The Spaniards had ceased tobe triumphant, but tbey had become desp rate, ami in the furious combat ten of the pirates were killed and four

General Repairing it HorseShoeing.

North Main Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.

Caveat, and Trailr-Markt obtained and all fm nt buMne conducted for MOOCMATC Fftt.

(Our Orrici iortotiTt U B taTtT Office

and vur ran sei urc latent in less ümt tnan inoae remote from Waliin)jt. in.

enil morirl, ilrawmg or photo., wnn or.rnp t.on. Wt advise, if patrntahlr or not, (re of charge. Our fee not due till patent ii secured. A rMS4i.tT "How to Obtain Patents," with oi-t ..I same 'in the t'.S. and iiittign countries tent free. Address, CA. SNOW. CO. i Am Sirt mt Orricc. Wsihihcton O. C.

asvsssrisvssvsvsvssyj

lie was a member of the I. (). () K. and (i. A. K., and Ins hrelhrei who have met him in lodge anti post fully realize his virtue in thb regard. He was very charitable and be

wounded. Hut the Spanianln fared '"voieni, anu was recogmed a

Woraa than that. More than half of the such on all sides. men who hml not be. u shot by the pi- In bis death we mourn the loss rates went down before their cutlasses of true friend and brother.

and pistols, and it was not long betöre ,.. lls emulate the Dartholemy had captured the great the departed

It wag a fearful and a oostlv victors e leave- eight children, tw.

be had gained. A great part of hi - own fP daughters, lour brothers and men wen lying dead or helpless on the ""r ''ters, and a host of relatives deck, mid of the Spaniards only 40 wera nn'l friend- loinOUrn his departure

nit anve, mm tm se.it appears inun i ne sorrow ot bis taunlv is too

t ie accounts, must have bei u nearly all deep for any words at our command

example of

Wuundi d or diealdi d.

"Subacribe for the Couhjkb.

Inm t aaf It. "I have no place to lay my head, " the sobbed II. r gut d fairy at nnoc appeared. "Ue car. fal, then, " urged the latter, win tag I.' r Wand, "that you don't lose it." Gliding to the frt i t . f ti e st .ge, the i real let It 1 1 aadarat .. rd that t there would I e a calorific period in the IBCiettt nooiicipulity that evening. , Detroit Journal.

Transfers of Real Eatate. During rlSBSSIT, 1H9, as shown by the lb cords of DiiIhus county Philip Kunkel, Kecorder. Uao Hlessinger to Jacob K Hlensiuger, ..1 hi .o res in ecs ';t and 1, I L' , r S, ajtOO. Vina Kllla lo BAo Perkins, MsaiM in sec t 1 s, r ;(. MSO. Bertha Beent to John U Bahrana Sr. ii acres in hh :(.', t "' s, r 5, 89fi 10 M I' 1 einond, ei a:. tniHtees to Patoka Oahip, lt acre in MC M, t 'J, s, rii, 15. Emily Jutt to Joa, Dishingdr, pt lot S3, id add .last.er, ggQO. John I. King to Frank .immer, I'J a. r e- In sec B5, t - s, r a, 1250, II v Karvei to Ebner K Bpnrloclt, I ta 10 and -ii. I moans add Ibrdseye, h). Frank Zimmer to Florence B 'irant 17 of an were in sec '.'.', t 8 a, r ', 280. CaiTlC 1 Kempf to Francis M Mueller, W yt lot 15, Jasper, 5S0, School Trustees Itirdseye to David Pniitt, '.. acre in sec gS, t i i, r 3, 100, knguat Fritch to Andrew Ftitch, pt 11 d IS, 1 1 untiBfburg, t" Sam'l Mulls adiu'r to (ierhird II Mevers, I'll acres in sei" 84, t Ii s, r t, 1580. F F. Spurlock to John B Alvev, pt lots . and 1 leiger! add lhmtingburg, H.KHt. B B Buettm t oont'r L. stone et al, to laoob Neukam, 154 acres in sec 18, t 1 s, rö. f!-4. Qeorge K iefner to . lohn W Hauler, ot 1 and llavsville, 75. F.d A BohoeH to Alb M Bohnert, pt Ota I, 21 and I. 2d add Jasper. 1,700. Louisville M a M Co to win F Ulliloti, 10 acres in sec .'o, t 2 s, r L'4."). Kobt ii Gray t. da A Ragle, HO acres ,n sees -.'4 and 25, t I s, r t;, fd.OOO, in. a Traylot eom'r to Nancy F. vVv uu, 202 acres in sees I and L t a s, r A, 11,600. John (i. Kver-man to Fliabeth F. Fversman, last will. Frank Sliuler guardian, to Anna

Alingel, IL'U acre- in nc lö and lt, t 1 s, r 5, 11,200. Bbuler, Klingel, etal to Anna Klingel, 120 acres in sees IÖ and 10, t 1 s, r .",

l,rsH).

Loula I instrot to John A. Lange pt lot 20, Holland, 1150. Francis M Mueller to Carrie l Kempt, ,it 1 it i f, J aaper, S50.

.lohn ( scliur to Kosma N Schurz

i "f 86 acn- in sees 4 and ft, t 3 s, r 1100.

Roaina W. Behura to John of foregoing tracts, $t00. Qeorge W Beaty to Geo w

1 acre in sec 2, t 1 s, r A, öö. Mary F t wen to Wm F Wright,'., acre highwav in sec 11. t 1 a, r .'!. $,". Geo w Beaty to Wm F rVrigbt, 40 icrea in sec il', t l s, r 8, ggSO. i. to w Beatty to Oliver V Beatty, 80 icrea in leca n and 12, t l a, r S, 8450. Emily Jolt to Andrew Eckert pt lot !, 8d add Jasper, 8290. Anna Klingel la Henry Klingel, 100 ICrea in sees I'i and 10, t I n, r 5, $1,800, Leo Bcbula to Jot Schulz, 110.81 acn h

ill sees 4, t s, r o, fVHTO.

Anna ('Haut to I'.ernandina Johan-

iieuiann. lots l.s and 4o. berdinan I. f-nNi.

M 1 Feminon. 1. as-itrnee of lvlKinif-

I.

F Schur. Fan. belli.

IsainMAbM lo

acres in

ton, to w m

..). t i s, r o. ' ..

Henry Bacaman to Peter Durcbhola, Uu acres in sees 7, 8, 17 and is, t :i s, r 4, HrSOO. Jacob Parte.iheitner. et al to Phil. Patlenheiiiier, pt lot 14, Iluntingburg, t-'sNt. .lohn II PriortoT II Parks, .16 of an acre in sec 34, t '' s, r y. 8500. Jacob f Bleaahujar to Adam Bleaain .it Sr. 1.18 acre- m S3, t s, r 5. 825. .lohn T Sanders to Martin Sanders, 10.50 acres in sec sj, t ' s, r 81,200. ,es,. ( leinents .1 I to ieo W Meaty, ") i. re- in sec FI, t 1 s, t 8, ts"7. Louisa Kapp to Michael Kress, 8 K) i -res in sec :i, t 1 s, r 5, l,tNNI. Barbara M- hue to Eva Helmes, lot 88, llavsville, 11,000. Helmua Mann to Barbara Mahne, lot 2H, llavsville, 1,(HK.

Jos Dishinger to Louisa Kapp and part Vi, McC L'd add Jasper, Fdward A. holinert to John Fall, Trust, lots '.4 and '..", lot 1 Hohnert's add Ja-per. and

lot 44 8740. b MeJasper, ',. lots

Hour.

to comfort them, fler.ee we com mend them to Him who said 1 1 in.. -- ,i . .

me Hi are mev ttiat mourn

for they shall be comf irted. " B. K. Du. i,o. Langwill, Okla. Slf AS TK I' HKVBBAI. THt-TWounn VT l'et..ts in tins Htnte to iiiiiiimui' .on' lnalnn in their own snd n. nri. cuiuitiea t I tuainli office work conducted at boine Snlary atraiahl r a er and eaptsmie ' deflnlte, iMinaflde. no mora.no las satarv

.i.'iniin ,... Heierelie. s. K, ,,M(. .f ,) I'l'siieif tniiipe.l enveloiicUerbert K. II, nn Tri-if, tiept. M. Chicago. 1Ä

r and 'Hi McC l'.I add Jasper, lisi.

M F Waddle to Thof P. Uiede

lot v Borden's add Ibrdseve. (.

Wm N burton to Elijah Pinnick, 40 acres in sec 'n, t 1 s, r A, 8400, John W Chanley to Henj T. Brown, pt 10 acres in sec ., t 3 s, r '3, f 100. John F kfcFall, trustee, t.. Phil Dilly, f lota 96 and 06 McC :M add lane,. fHOO. Emil Heidrick to Benj i Kloatortnaa, 'I lots 8 and 9. HnnUngburg, 8500. iio W Landreth to n.liew J Wininger .''o of an acre in sec 1, t 1 s, r 3, 85, Wolfgang Mann to Henry Mann,;! o res in sec t 1 n, r 4, $1,000. Henry Mann toJoba L Eiaenhut, 8.75 acres in sec gl, t I n. r 4, 120, Henry Mann to Wolfgang Mann, 80 a. r.- in sec 21, 1 1 n r 4, gl ,500. William Bergman to C lara Bergman last will. Wm and Henry Bergman to John Wessel lots -.'07, 208, 835 and L'l'ii, Ferdinand. 8400. Henry Bergman et al to Wm Bergman, Iota 201, 202, 183 and 184, Ferdinand. 8900 Isidor Hchuhmacher to Looiaa V K nobler, lots :i and 83, Jasper, and Bchuhmacheri sub di v St Mark", f I .

.lohn Doeranoefer to Felix I, der l..ts 51, 62 and 53, Hayavith Felix L Schneider to Barbara

hoefer, lota 5 1400,

John W White to Freeman Cox,

acres in sec 5f7, t 1 n, r 3 9300, Cynthia A Jackson to M B Phillips, n a. res in sec 33. t 1 n, r .', 893. Henry Frock läge to Fred Bromes, 100 acres in sec L'O, I j, r 4, fL',!SHl. Roaa Egg, adm'x, to Frank Kunkel, ', of part ..f lot im. Jasper, 8736.25, Kosh Firg to F X Kunkel, Uj of same lot, 8368.12. Ben T Brown to John w Chanley, 1 1 1 ")0 acres in sees M and t 3 s, r il 8400, Alice R Green to Lawrence Mehrin

ger, lot m Milliurn s add Jasper, tll'ö.

John H Seifert et al to ( iatfi Neukam, m.L'ö acres in sees 80 and ''t, t 1 n. r 4

8975.

Cath Neukam, et al to John Bendelweck, 80 acres in sec 28, t I n, r . 8490

c.

Bchnei- , fh". I lern-

rC and "., llavsville.

41

t atharine Neukam. et al. to John

Krodel, 29 aerea in aec 32, t i n, r 1167.60, taharine Neukam, et at, to John Seifert, .'to acres in sees jo mid 29 t I r 4, 8467.50.

The R irder on Feb. 4, imüo, begun recording deeds in It ni No, ."il of deed ri rds.

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CASTOftlA

AN'cßctablc Preparation for As -similatin the Food arulHoöuki bug the Stotnaths and 13oweb of

Promotes Diestion.ChecrfulC5S and Rest.Contains neither Oprum.Morphine nor Muitiral. KOT NAJtCOTlC.

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JimyJtm SmJ Mx Sfinm KmA.ll. SJU - Amt SrwJ Jimtmnrnjit - HinS4i -

Apcrfect Remedy for Constipation. Sour Stoniach. Diarrhoea, VVorrrts .Convuls to ns . Fe vtt i shncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of KEVV YORK.

EXACT COPY OF WRAPPE R .

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AM ATAhn

m I ukia

i or lntants and Childrer,

The Kind You Have

Always Bought

Bears the Signature

! of

AW

Kind X You Have

Always Bought,

CASTORF

THI CCNTSua COMMNT. NIWVOSi.

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER M Make the Celebrated

L-Li

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your rWHEAT And nay the Highest Market Price in Ca Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker d Fodder Shredder.

Blount's True Blue Plows

Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds. n,n M ' Jasper, Indiana.

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a, j'REATK the bapffjiiioti of k itrotigth tnd of aoondnesa. .

t People at letist feel that tboft who keep their names before the public a by tisiri); Tiik CoUKtia are sulhl i

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- iiiiii siiDsiantiai.

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The Air Line will erect a !,.,(K) i pa-senger station at New Albany.

For Commercial Stationery f Every Eiecription Vieitlthe COURIER OFFICE.