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Li Lr aTc lip' A mmmh -nx pJ: Vr- An, Independent Dm nal: Devoted to -the' Best Interests of Jackson County. vol. xxfix WEST, BROVSSTOTTX. Highest of all Power. Gov't Report, Aug.

tijSZJ "i nss ilitesiii 4 3IHeTt Nerve Liver v' ivAct ora hew principle -regalatn( fbai liver. 4fomrh anrl fsnnrula flrnnT Miles'; Pills speedily cures toaci itasief torpKi awe piles, constipa- tion. Un equalled for men, women-ahd Butch Hays made a flying trip to fafm in Kentucky a few '4ajs brought hack with him vergMue Thomas J. of and Sanfqrd uaseboit nave Obtained tbe riebt of -Letters Patent to sell A. J.

I Hiukle's farm gate, wbich l8 vnodoubVchlldre tui iAaAti rA.t r- weaD tUIV gWU IUIIIX inu Will UitxC rrau ll ji among our enterprising farmers. These gentlemen are competent men to ban-. just such a and tbey are bound to push it. Success to them. yMiss Kate Stilwell has accepted a po sition In the BrowDstown Post Urflce Miss Kate 1 a com petent, careful young lady and give perfect eati faction ACME yare having beautiful weather.

Iiook out, for we iWfrtc there will hf Ijook At "James HFiudley's clothing hin nlise Snl Hli. weddinsrpoi HftC mbi tcuw. uaiaiica new KB in. Jos. Stilwell a drug store.

Printing For Farmers. iWe wish to call the attention of tbe farniers of this county, arid jhe F. H. B. A.

in general, to the facjt that all kinds of in their line is executed at the Banner Job Booms with nftAtnAra nnd HiannthJ at nrfcea whlrh horse bHi9 posters, etM receive careful attention. If you cannot cometo nrl rfeerintrii wbntVnu want and we will mail it to you. Very truly yours, C. 8. Mercer.

i-X-- rT Up. All person's indebted to B. II. Cribb on account are requerted to make set lement at once. HAS been saved by the prompt use of Ayer's Travelers by land or sea are liable to constipation or other derangements of the stomach and bowels which, if neglected, lead to serions and.

consequences. The most sure MftjUHi ot corTeU ttg these evils is the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. The pro. dent sailing-niasber wontd as'soon go to aea without his chronrflaieter as without a supply Of these Pills: Though prompt and energetic in operation, Ayer's Pills leave no ill effects they are purely vegetable and sugar-coated the safest medicine for old and youngs at home or abroad. For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, "which at last became so bad that the doctors eould do no more for me.

Then. I began to take Ayer'a il'ills, and ttoon the bowels recoveredi tlieii- natural and regular action, so that I am Excellent health." Mrs. C. ti. Glark, Tewkslmry MiiKsachmetts.

'J i-. I regnrd Ayer's Pills as one of thas niost reliable general! remedies of one times. They have bean- use irt my t.tmilv for affections' requiring a pnrga- tive, and have 'given unvarying satisiac- tion. We hare Jounii tiiein an excetie remedv for colds and tight fevera.TW W. Fort Worth, For several vears I have Telied mora; upon Ayer's Pills than upon anything: else in' the madicine fCliest, regulate bowels and those of the ship's crewi These Pills are not serere iu their ao; tion, hut do their work thoroughly.

I have used therri witV good effect for the cure of rliBumatism, kidney 4rou-hi ea, and yspepsi a. Capt. Mueller, Steamship Felieiar2ey York City. 'I have fountl Ayer's Cathartic Pilla to lie a lM-tter family medieihe for com- -mon nsthan any other pHls within my knowletlge. They, are not only very effective, hut safe anil pleasant to take qualities which mnst make; valued by the public." Jules Hauel I'erfiimer, Philadelphia; Pa.v .3 T3411 Dr.

J. C. Ayer Lowell, Sold bv aU; IJealers la R. G. DELANO, 'A D.

A. 1 or cu CIBOU! rlURT 1 1 Monrtiiv in ATTORNEY, AND ItJ IHombijr irv Apr At Law, Mon.l:i in, A ad Montliiy in jCom'i'u'rii Srowr.sto-vn Ind imt kinHs at I.esal imeBi m--iTU jirompt personal JAS SONS, CAKrEXTLIIS and BUILBLES, OpSTBCT WORK specialty. Joor vai iVimlow Krmnv" ml to ordf on Hhott no-noe Veathproanliii, flooring, moolung, JwMs on faami. SIiop and Fatiory ear ppolt 4S-6I3. dill.

0. F. LAWELL, Joslice ot tSir I'cacc, Scrivener end ('oiivefuucer, JironmstowTi, PROMPT Rtwntf on fvc to tatms AcfeaowJ-t niakmit Ppp-Is ami Mortgages. lite. Ci-p ITp-Sfsirs.

in Veraiiija'u Bnck, op-toaite tbe Court House. i tl3 7AILQE, your Ii(rnnniyc. ileliaW l3.r;;c a.itd com Me will snir i In any Mtjio juii ll cTsri'iiiciu-i to suit you. -m Give bimi a "beforo' elsewhere, at BUUTU CHEaTXs'JT STHEF.T, SEVMuUK. HI 1- py A i I Hi.

irtriiT a ttt TTn A. Scott BUOW.c!.TeU flood T.il.'f, Good Low Kates, God VJT Good to and from lor all in-iiw. Good Livry and Feed Sta We in Ctniiectioa l-ljr P. UARTWFI I CsP' Seymour Ind. Has licafpd over Cox 4 King's becofid t-t.

'JVt-iij extracted wi ihont pain by the use of hiuh'n vitaiizcd air. All rork rnnanted aa represented, tiaiisfactioa guaranteed; 1-lyr. faisicux' All w-otIz -win Tia promptly I tended to. "5 fficahntftrt -ISM )7 -'1 f. 13 til for Short-ltnd, Penman-chip.

KnyiiIi iid i.icss indi-1 vidua' instruction. -I -2 proGf tive in tuc-Jey AiUactwc City. Grvieiu-; tes hoi J.lucritic A -strict iy tchocl. j5cn nil iitcr no7 Yv rite tf us. Elcgamt BEEM HOUSE, V.

L. BEEM, TJoard'ns bv the werk. Hay or nreal. Good ao- tm.mo-.!,fcioi8 to fifnmirinl travelers. iFee! and Silver? SlsiSjJe 7-lj AT LAW "BROWXSTOWX, IND.

fcusinwV of alt kinds pronii.tly attnd-led Business irao-saoied in all courts ll "it tte. Main Stree, oppooite Court Hooa. IND. Satisfaction i-t. ''J, x.

Teeth nextl-acieti it houi priiri. 15. BU frFJ0EI West of Post Offica, (it all tirnea to sea clients, and TrijDSiuit legid baainess in all courts prompt-Ij. 8-lJ Physician and Permanently located at Ind. 18().

S.W. SHIELDS. 9' EWTiST, pi'feQcliil lentil) jiti rf-, i tflOljB" -Hhe preerw V.TTr.: tion Of nntmat teeth. i iivrftpfid an3 wacreuted to.be ".11 i.et Auctioneer, 2ND. g'ven ro rmihle cisarfg for -''iVfitio pt-r Ewing, Cumiii 1 we are to tell the news once more.

Henry Chappie went to Seymoar week. (reortro Stradley went; to Seymour Ovir tawn has been bit a boom bulld og n5.1ewal"ks.; 3' sSJVfjf Mr. -Proasei went to lasv Wptinewiayi ou' baBi.he88.,?u!:;5; Pmton Rider will soon start a atav fartory at Lit tie York." Elisha Griraea went toBeymour, last on O. W. Mitchell, of Loolavllle, is vie- friends and rnlativea here, Lota of amusement for the young folks, with two niceCbrisfcmaires.

Coony Bup'riotendenf, W. B.Tlaclt, Trustee Full visited the township choola last week. Mis Masaie who has been quite ill for pome time, ia no better at writing. eoree KchnTer went to BrownietoWD, dav. to receive "bis JaBtice ol Peace Am mission.

MissJ(fty Batson celebrated rthdsy lat Sunday, The lamps fur Mljejiew-'ctrnreh ar- safe, JJhjjrwrtfnfolk at A AlfSe'aM'ntTay evening rlafiSUC'CrbeTlbwnnexfc Sun- dn, at half-past ten. bv Kev. Grober eainer ror winter season, ano. farmers are about done butchering Mr. John I.

Carr is a happy man he thinks heis eieclwibr the cold weather. John VirwtaSanrt From altapr)w(f here wiJl be a weddingoS. Cilr at the house one Mr- Lr ahce soent Sunday Mr. and MrsllBe. Mr.

and Mr. Loranee are good company. Mioses Josie gchmilkin and MinnUJ ilillccr, of Brownsiown. were in our teuton last Suftday a week Coniegain 1-fiiKS, iite a number gathered at the church Sunday morning to hearfiev Walls preach-, but were very muc appointed when he raiierJarppear, The basket festival len ny tne w.aysiae, so tne iarraer nsve an oster festival at their Jttai, on Saturday ni8ht after Christ everyone come ana partaKe or thJT8up4 per James Deartz is at a puzzle, for he uudecided whether to marry or not 1 I we would say to him to get a frau, for the winter ia not yet over, and the coldest weather is yet to come. Bose Bed.

HOUSTON. Xlostilute was well at urday.x vSchobl closed Friday for week's vaca. Pvof. L. L.

Goen visits friends at home this week. Knox Wilson has finished balelng hay here and moved to Freetown. Thomas. E. Sanders is spending col leye vacation here wiih friends.

Ji. Henry M. Lutes was in Seymour on business last week. i'homos Gornett is thought to be some better. Mall ie Bowman and wife were'visit ine friends here last 1 Mrs.

Sarah Mitchell, of Missouri, is 'visiting her -many relatives here. Deputy Sheriff Stilwell was In these parts last week doing the binding of of the late Grand Jury, Some persons the Msumee neiuhbrhood were up' before 'Squire Scott last week, paying the results of Born, Dea 20tb, to Isaac Tabor and wife a girl to Isaac Jones and wife, a gl rl Nex-t i.ir;;i'-';r Lon Motiley is suffering with a tevere attack of 1 bago. -'ry While this goes to press some of our young; sportsmen are enjoying life in Lawrence count y. The type manipulator made us say Mol lie Sander ji should have' been Mollie Sawyersl Lpoia Carmichael was 92 years Old Iaf'tMbndayiv JSheliss iiome 11 child ren8 sons and 3. dangb ters- AH are.

living and each have reared large families. She moved to (his hefahhorhood from Ohio with5 her husband in 185C, he dying in 18G0. Her tmntal 'faculties are good and she en joys life, never calling a physician to see her hat once iu her liff', Hoosier IN j.oues is never behind wtm anv thing. See his large holiday assort mint. Pilces low, good new and sure t.

Here hla St. Old Lud Itian IV fphrilfmaB and Our school will commence the 5th of January. it Charley Robertson has moved Into newhouM. Brn, to 8 W. Shields and wife, last Thursday, a girl.

Mrs. J. C. Browning iseufiefing with rysipeiai in hft left hand. jw Aimee Bobf-rtson is home from Mary 'a Pcho, vh-iting her.parent8.v W- will have, a fairy well at the phrfatlan Church Christmas evecj )' Ye Vallonia itemizer, is there not room for yon to be mistaken as to tbe Btchelor JC.

Boliea; ISdmond Bobertson and wiotr. are home from school to fpend the holidays. TAMPICO. Weather cloudy and warm. I'The re'ia considerable sickness at this time; Columbus Sichels was buried at tbe iptist cemetery Sunday evening at 2 o'elock.

He lived at Mt-dora. rsRev. 8t. John- preached at the Chris Church Sunday eveningJfat 2:30 u'clock. preed Cooley, while- playing with some of the little hoys one day last week' got his tboulder thrown out of He has not been able to eet to school since.

Jfjtie teachers of our school treated their scholars last Friday evening, A Chri'tmas will boon he hererthtn the little folks will be hipy. Some talk of a New Year's tree at I 1 tfaeSuLday school There will be a Christmas tree at the Church Christmas eve. "All are invited, 'l: Brother jTurner has been holding a fseries of meetings at the M. E. Church, with thirty-three additions.

Tbe meet-J ings will he continued for a- week or. moreV" Elder Hartley, of Scott county, is lying at tbe point of death. All hope for his recovery soon, Jhat the commlttfie has about $13 made up for the purpose of painting the Christian church at this cV. jAVill and Lou Eadebroch, Shinie Rucber and GerJie-KeajHi visited on the edge -lUmTe fanaJry of Mr. Loves over Viftihle, daughter of Mr.

J.N. Charles, of Crotheraville, Is visiting many frjendslttreJC AThere will be a week's vacation of aetRMl during the holidays. A jeu nogg iias oeea on sick list 11 -r 1 4 lsi j- hattar r. fhi Gtrtb James F. Keach for Christmas tors, as be has a fffieot of them Uncle BeubenJay is in very poor m.

health and is past nlOTy4hreeyears of age. each is visiting at this few da' K( W. H. Daniels krHwe squirrel uue uay last, wees weoaiug The 22nd of Dfcembeintf the 50th anniversary of the marriaireW Samuel M. Poor to Julia A.

Winelngeft The citizens of Freetown and sm-reundina country were on hand with congntto- lanons. and good wtsnes and nad a grand time. The table was loaded with the delicacies of the season, and the guests enjoyed It hugely. The only draw back was that your humble scribe was suddenly called away just asdhj, ner was about to be announceoTand thus missed the most enjoyable part of the affair. Samuel? M.

Poor is past 68 years of ge, and bis wife is two years youneer. They have raised eleven children, all of whom are living and married. Un cle Sam, as be is called, was born and reared in Jackson county, his father, as many, will remember, having fill many offices or trust in the county. Tbe citizen of this community honor the grand old to have tbem with Thtl faithful wife has stood shoulder to shoulder with him th rough I. the storm and sunshine, and still lives apparently only to give bim i be i benefi of her tender Her children truly rise np and call her bleated, a God bless our noble mothers.

Truly, G. M. "A James Crawford, of Trimble county, Is the guest or W. Hays; and family this week; MrCra wford Is. as sessor of Trimble county.

i.The largest advertisement in the world is that of the Glasgow cut in tbe of flower beds on tbe side of a- hill in Scotland. The words "Glasgow can be 'seen and plainly read a distance of four miles-The length of each letter is forty feet (fllal llnrrlli id. IIfi (nol lt. area covered by the letters 14,845 leet. his He die people can take Simmons Liver Regulator without loss of time or 'danger fronr It titkcs the place cf a doctor prescriptions is therefore tlic medicine to bo kept j- in tie ivouaciiGla to Local Gorrespondenc PLEASANT GRQYE.

Christmas to IMerr 46t icady to square off. QLevi M. of is on a it to 1 Last Knadav" Or.to Browning and miJy vi-iited John Kerner. Vv now feVl very doubdiil about eat v. iid turkey r.u Christina.

Gust B11, theplas-tjTf invites tb jlIi(! fo inspect Ih'h woik, which' sfpsxl test in every Mrs, Sallie Rays has -lust -naasel by trhe o-li mile fost of life, end is as nmr bie and t-iays ii" fe' te-tis, "3obn arid Frsmk Iverner, with their families, eat' turkey with Uncle Jese Mr Bro i ir, in last Satu rdn Mr. Mc-Kain, lh the dhurch frame up-at Surprise. He is usher and i.d)iii2 honest work," which ill -hear inspection. While in Spymour, last we uif-t Uncle Dan iel Hel per Brown, who as Kcraping.the very earth for items. W.

forgot to ask for the correct time of day. Ln-t Friday Miss Mollie Rtilwell. far- iistied her sclmol wilh a delicious trfat, and Massie Hays lreafed her seliool on schools re off this w-tk for and will resume jvorlsiiext. Monthly. tTrc'e James Boberfcon butchered several fine hogs last wepk.

W. T. Knost is erecting a large coal iou.se on ins l.irm. Henry Jluat and lady were visiting Hntle James Bobertson last week. Miss.

Alicv, the handfome and accomplished daughter of James Hamilton, has just from a week's mt with Iter node, Wort Hamiltt at Char Spring. Last week we failed to mention the fact that Thomas" Cross was in the V. He went as far west as Nor- rrion's fetation, in Lawrence county. fla ays the sighls at Alexander Hill are worth going to see. He was wel pleased with the country, but did not homf stead any Bro.

Thomas hs serious notious of marrying soon. a No doubt the maoy readers of the Baknek will be sorry when they hear that the Hnmnur. wbiie at his work at his saW mill, on last anei- den tally '-let a large piece oif timber Ml on his left Utile fiosrerj and had it not been for a heavy pair of gloves it would have severed it from my hand. Such growling and prowiing had notbeeu heard in the land for some timel Ueo. Vf.

Hays, one of Pleasant Grove's, best citizens, was visiting thia on He id that this was bis first visit to tbe gieat for a number of and he was; su rprised to see the rapid prowth of the town and the many progressive farms. -i i No, Cro. Gruel, Bro. Jackson won't fJoi for Aunt MargaretBsbertsoh He is too eld. Ve have a plaee where Can i use BroVTaeftsoa trt certalu 'condii tUms.

First, that he become a Beeno crut second, that he take hack what town yearsago thifdi' that hr join the-fjhristiari Church' andJis baptized tbe femhssoirof siusj according to bii Scr i ure, I be wi tl ply wit these requirements, ho petal no lous sleep alone. f'TrtliilTlfln i. 1 'ra-s- Tnr1Jf.Hr-atwrTTvrnnir- in? Tt prtntjiiTia ijut, ii; fret-able, action, fX nrTRi. I intr and tbl" a J. the for poriuin gent's' furriishiiig goods, over- soaN, suits, cau be bpoghieajler' than Vany theri plase in i Jackson county; Frank Oay backer, of Coin, Page cpunty, lows, is visiting among relatives heriyvHe has been at Coin three years and thinks it a fine country.

In this we heartily agree, as we have been there within the last year. Every one desiring to take stock in the; new JBuilding Association wilt apply to A. Kbcbenour, who wil reolpt for all money paid him. The Koights of Pythias hope to get moved into tneli new ball soon.A Frysiner is' improving hiB yard by a new tehee on the West Side We failed in the proper time to ooen- tlon Jhe ipiproyeme WrightYermHyas handsome residence bp a new coat of paint. Trne as tiospel.

Genuine good goods are what we are offering to our patrons, and nothing satisfies better than ours. Bobertson Pfaffenberger, Props. Corner Grocery. How to Make and Sare Money. A of enterprising citizens Browns town and wing have subscrib ed to and have organized the Browns- town Branch of the Indiana Mutual Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis.

This Association" is duly incorporated under the laws of the State, is endorsed and recommended by Governor Hovey, ex-Governor Gray and all tbe banks and prominent busi men of that city. Ex-Supreme Judge Wm. E. Niblack is the President, anrt all the officers are men of prominence and business standing. Better endorsements and better officers could not be obtained for any institution.

It is on the permanent basis, and stock may be subscribed at any time. Shares of stock $100 each, payable in installments of 80 cts. per It Is expressly stipulated in the certificates of stock that there shall never he imposed any assessments on the stock, and not more than 72 monthly payments shall be required. These dues, with one dollar per share la taken. being absolutely all that can be required of sharehold ers.

Hence, arfffe. investment of sur plus earningsjfnd as savings bank, no llHleB can be found. The 'Orgrfnization liere af-" pur citizeuWH the benefi ts of the Association same nsJyCJhey lived in the "Bltaides the ben- efitajpinurely locsssoclkion, there Vntreai are some ad vantagesTrnFroe jrome in-stUiitions. the profits re greater second, nojoaabexompelled to become a borower at third, through tbe issocla lion's provisions for taking' and rearing pmdy elodK the loan fund ia be'JSVBlJueted to thede mahds of borrowers, and hence anum her can obtain "a loan witbout eithei ihn Int.terv svsteni or the nremium sys tem, but, practically, whenever he wants It and hasthe proper securities i' Our people' can not faii wnstow n- Branch li aye oh "tained a Tegular chsrtt and fcnvetheii local organization comphle. Vice Presv T.

Be ri tt Secretary. Cbas Koberf son D. A Koch enour Agen Attorney, and G. Borcherdin, S. Vf.

Shields, and H. Benntt -'re the erpraisement I JSfnnV tm 4-n It i i- i a V. appljlns tothe Agent, Mr, Kocheaour. the -offic I OCI iVl Furniture li UNDETlilt '4 i Geo. Reinbold, Funerel Director.

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