Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1868 — Page 4

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The Improvement of Ue Horse, of Hie race course, would not do 'Keif küiwliM Tur,' Ww and cntail hereditary aeaKnssa itatW

Till Hi, nil l" ' n ul horses Horsemen will recognize etrongonly eatistaiid tlieseiefd ortreail M Mtker Ml ma f on (trice of t!e training: prooces. 1 jJf rotv.nl r . : ;,nc ..l' ii n- ia n ijyinlhvl iMlftrintCO Ot SOVinnilCöHil J

Wl vai'ltl. attf positive teat ot speed and eMur-l op T,hi colTRT iiUUSE.

T ititiuve Ihe hir i to avail ace. iliey w;a as ir hurp.

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Uli JOHN W Buli'Cedion Unters. AeHaunc Documents.

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Arkansas heard Irom. issiiinony oi , piciv IIA KT Ol

I TTYT K "T Madi.-J Meli.

. liMi VINA. tftonj r.nt.WhiieC'., Ark.,May 23.'Gö

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liOOBNKWS! Tb people of Dubois and adjoining conn.

lira are reepeetrully informed that K.

U ittiiwore tin horse is to avaiU.ee. They as tsr surpasse. , . , . Live ul tho cxperiemv of man-.inheritance in UM stud as they hau w fol w ?uUV.cJla the nation M ul I Tlie srtuf breodiiij: lonsistt J3Sl3 it upon ho turf. Tin N 3. w ! NMSp . fWl U b.a na the iiibcveriea ot the world. jeemiottcs of great speed. The ...v., vtf OCI OI?

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lue. u:d SepSTaVej lur -our Uöo insmOM WIM ami giiwi .gw. constiTaentS of animal matter. It lias( m . L ,, . ; i - ,1 I i 1 t.ouht us the ervMOUtS tht eiter iuto. irni ru v

ihel.io.iit, stid their tftect np.ni inei jgj. n LV 1 yl l ' MßWmM

OK. .furr UoLt-Petr H'r: ÜMt reo. II J lyt 1 I Ii II 1 1 1 111 I I

ruarv 1 wan in J.omvill piirrhaainK drnga, nd 1 gol aouiM at voor baraapurilU dlj, ylH relUrned Irorn the Eaar, whrrfl h Ct'drou Jilfrb. ,h luid in Hie Urjjesi Block ot DHY (iOÜDS, My Moiidn-law, who waa with roe in I ha I ever BrullgllMo ,hl, CI,U1 ,y, and hict tore, haa been down with rheumatism lor tre B0W beil recejvcd u river Bn - .i .1 ....1 .,,.. Uillnra aiw I '

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UoiiO UU'J HluSOMb tilO loud tlat enters into

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DUBOIS COUNTY

FOE THE

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JASPEIi v - r H '.I .-"s

Caurier

IT IS THE

Of II CIA L

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coinputiition ut i .mahtv o! ti t'

the jutsts-äl Uvikg uiaitor allecta its ;.M.i nn tntiooa food will

JilpdaWiJ tttSSj, pWSIalt fieth, and aupe-, iiot h a.e auti uituclb. The cctiVerse

ot the ptojK.sittou is uptally true; ttiat coarse tood will produce coavae ilesh ud Ipongjr lotics, with suit muscles. The character and condition ot the colt is determined by the food he eats. The so! veals dapoaitod in the blood decompose to form ilesh and bone. 1' tii a rood bree l. We

can deteriuine from the start what nQf TT) ' STiRÄGR IKE, h- ri... nh.rMtMf of the matured horse. tlsU

auv vn w ""T- r Nature does not permit violent changes, but the' hardy condition ot the MOilM race must be established !.v tht salts of th earth that enter idto the blood to feed the living matter. The writer of this article has. tested the value of food by several experiments, lie has taken two colts of equal merit, raised one upon good hay and grass, with plenty ot grain; and the other was fed upon poor hay aud corfie food, upon the starving system. The founer proved a valuable horse; the latter matured late and was below mediocrity. It is a notorious fart that the starving, once reduced

to great pbvsical debility, will seldom

recover to be of much value in aftpr

years. The starving system destroys inanv of the good qualities in the iam-

ilv and degenerates the breed. Oats

are the best grain to ieea cous, oe cause thev cootain more of the bone

and muscle-making material than is

lound in the other cereals, llay,

trom the nutritious grasses, well cured, lesupplies the natural waste of the, body with the vital element that develop bone and muscle. Bran, as an alterative, Irom its cooling eflects, is necessary as a change of food, to counteract the stimulants of overheating com. Green grass will dense blood, purify the system, and remove disease, and develop the frame faster than any less succulent vegetatiou. Cut feed is wholesome and cheap diet. It relieves heaves, clears the wind, and

saves a large per cent, in the cost ot

lood. Regularity in leeding at ap

propriate hours is essential in 6table economy. The horse digests bis food rapidly, and the stomach craves a resupply. Stables well ventillated with pure air are as essential to the horse

as the the food be eats. Air and light

are the great health invigorators of

the horse, blindness, glanders, larcy,

and other contagious diseases, are the

consequences ot impure air from dark,

jll-veutillated stabUs.

The sun is as natural to horse as the air he breetbes. If be can be per

mitted to enjoy the sunshine and the abower, it will prove a luxury, and

prevent some of the diseases that

horse-flesh is heir to. Exercise in the

open air will give strength and good

wind, which are indispensable to great speed and endurance. It the

liorse suouio oe reqnirea 10 penorm

great tasks, he should first be pre:

pared with proper tood and exercise

Ilia condition must correspond to the

labor required. Dy hardening the

muscles aud rennmg the wind, be wil

perform vast service without injury

Souud parents are the only safe horses to breed from. It is well known that many diseases are hereditary, and descend to the ofispring. Colts inheriting a blemish that amounts to unsoundness are not worth the expense

of raising. It would cost less to raise

a Kentucky or Doxter than it would

to raise a worthless cripple. The loss

of labor and capital makes it a poor economy to raise an nnsound or an inferior animal. The horse that can perform twice as mnch service as another id worth more than double, be

cause it saves your time and labor.

The active horse tor social or comruer

rial intercourse, for road service, is

what the steam-engine is to water. It supercedes all other common carriers for active trado and comnrerce.

Horses in the vigor of health, that iiAve engraved their wonderful )Kwers

..LATEST r f 0tmkln ami IhtUiwj Stovin. &le ha .Uo, a ifood oek of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY nd a aarietv of oiIit

NOT all of which wiH b rld VKRV LOW KOR. CASH.

.na rn.in. rnmiiinti'l r. It vour niiirrn.

i 40111 loond his general healib unproved, tie altl. who had beeu id tud beslth,

)iri"l thfin, mid he also improved nr P, .",... who rmn been In l"id hen Mb

for ever'.ii vare ninnwich and hv r HnVrt il h improved vrr much ov .he iik- o your llinei, Indeed ihe CidriMI BiltW tlSJ ,;iveii MNl reiit popularity in lhis jellls- ! neiit I think 1 i;onl. I eil n tfrfi.t quantnj .it vour SWdjeiMSj l.hi tnll ati ialiv Dl lyou'r vfl'ön oUlers BS4 Sarsigarilla. Ship mu via Memnhia, care ' Rickrt sV Npelv. j R.-ueeituMv. ti. H. VAI.KKR nUklB WORM LlKSTKoYblK. farpul Keal .Una Jmporiani Letter, You fre Interetcd in iti l'on'en.. Middl.iown. fn.l , April 'JO. TC.

BAILUÖA II Hin Mock consign in oart of CfeSstSJM rea, . I.iiideeye,

idtlasts,

Jeane, SbawU, tScarfx, Wool Hoodn, Gloves,

Flanntl, Dreaa Goode, C'oroforie,

NubiaB,

iSheelinyc,

4m . ft. f ftxtfl .. -1. 1 .ii. ..... I. n..m i .1 I. !

i y jir. ai Li uuy)n wriir; i aw .. L'owiiny,

' Old copper nd pewter taken in excn3!thbt PaVW Worm l)-.ir..yer need- any mor. Jor crood " ! reconiiuenda Iohh Uiiui it hui al'. i'dy atiain V .w lih ifiti-tr ed by IIS on merits, bul will al thm m

- little eon , Hüd j.öi'Ul lütt yea'. ws Sf MJIlP,

iMLJKIUAJItlal ' mtUWS verely ainickeU Ial (all end winter v. ill ,i inrht chills, followed hv vt rv Utv Ii Jever

ALMOST ANYTHING YOU CALL FQR.Wuwii.g lit i...o r'it. ra.iiii irw lUli h,

i J 'hour tu d

jAtfFKIt, iNDIANA

lOWrpii . Cl lilt I worm a, and entirely luilt d to urin nnv. J

I AS n. ion hand and receiving, one ol iitmirghr "John Hull" con d do it, iml cav.

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' o Hour in unv nnn n "in inqjni

Air THaMnoKTH Strt ot THK rtVttC S'itJ AKtit(iine tha child had verv SR eyinti'oipe SI

worii'H. üly pliyi. ian dh" ni the heat n

It ma rt of tha euuntrv ajtkaustvd II bi.

bi ll . lj... I Sau I Sua inS HATKBIA MEIXCA iq ejtnei igt a aootf BSSorirsSlit i

AB AI I

Shiriinj;,

Hardware Hats &. Cape,

Cutlery. Groccrlee, Quaentw are,

Painte, Perfumery,

Jlye Siufl'e, Mudicinia. Dot ka, STATIONA !! V. kt , &c .

-AUo

Chiira ai.il För nitnre

IS NOTi DEAD.

ulin. Prin'

L'laUee. C U 0 " a l", Lli

1 1: iT "i 'ih-'r kiiiS .it" I i i'il

uid fi" - lln line ot men and B lye

IS

Every body in ir.vi'ed in rail ai K. P'ck-

tbe ciuld Ihe conteniH ot llirp lu xe, MjhtrrJt's Store, Slid be convii i i.l tl ni nicrdofee, niht and in ruln, with biippy re- prise in all the inercliantH ol II uiitmjjburij

sulta. The chilJ haa not Rsd n Sffastq lui

H aa-ver three sWfiffis, snd lliatsdof the blus J

ld in-isa thai he WS, he h now well kim ,

' .heariv "John Hall di.l it "

Yours truly. M L. I'l'I'f.AK. but alive und dsteiMiUied 10 chow itael'. i r f I fnAUllWTlVTMIVVP.villl' A

iyT " ,kv ' : : ;. k-vm ...... k... P.ie.. n ViVe., DeUinea. M-irine.-. Silk.' Kir.2ii..n v. .. . ttaJjM co . Mm., Au. 1 . 00 , fa ( k(iiJg o) j( ,-V(ll,( , ,r

Lin.Ueya. rifWfteUJ .juts nvuri-.r -. i ......... p,(.H..

ihe l u.'.'t anü heM swIr-ClttS "'K ol

j .l.ilfiev-r briMish'. t I nb . i comity, winch

tie-witl rllil rltd MfliP pricee. whll 'he iif

'terence in currency la considered.

'oilmen ( tOSsia'S ot

THK IIK ST

unatirnaP'!, conanting til Hlniha, 0 e-

innr-', Csint,. Jeans, S'.in'a, t)iMi and Silk Veali.iü. W I Wainu-".', UuderiihiriH rf tttx and Caps, Ll.ir-i mid Shoe-, Sic, &r..

s od aim. .st any kind of geoda you cull tor

e haa al-o

THK tHKAPEST Lfd of Q ipenewnre. G Unaware, Htonewarr,

Crockery wave, Hardware ol aril kind. Car

OP THE COUKTT.

8. KUEBLER & PHILLIP GUCK ES1

HAvmo purehtsed'from ihe Patentee.the rich! to manufacture and sell the above

k . iKN Kcllt- I 'm Hir: 1 inoV. .1 lr.ni

v mm . rMl . A.

..r it..- I.iHiek.KeuiucKV lo im piüCrt, au! iorr um

i;..ods U.r Gentle-! ""n "I y ur Wnr-n Uestroyer lor taie. J nttt ARK UKBATIY NhEKED HERE IS MlN j liSsWfsA Ä iriNTis ii'l 'IihM needed Ii. jjlv. I

llliein PMSaStSjIieil, V K CAN'T I WITH"U:

HlbM 1 lid m ine uul II. ih wmv. Voure, Kii.rerelv , D. G. AliHUWUJD. " P.ULL'S RA US A PAKILLA.

A rtood Reason ft.r tl CaplsiN 1'i.iib.

ll'ad the t'n(,iin's Letter aud the Lettei Iroin Iii M iih r. Demon B.erick, Ito., April 00. IhOi I k J in I'.ull Dear S r. KduViÜf lh efticiency of your S .Mai'irilla, am! ihe heal iiiC nnd beneficial nualiiie; it possesses, 1

tend you the laMoWlllfl atateinelit ol n.v CSSS 1 was wounded about two years ajjo wa taken prisoner and coutiued lor sixteei

penters Tool, Tracv Uliains. Axes. T aljüiniiia. Being SJlOtef o often, my wound, war a, and i hundred o'her article of u-e h lP Mrtl ,. ,,, ve, hu nut sat op. nd ornanieiu tedioiia tu mention P''MoiaM since I mhi wonnded. l isSväoi om Wanting Notions will lind his stock the ihrough the hipe. Mv general heahh is im

Urzeit C; " paired, and I need meiliiog ti ait na

A V II rail I W ure. I have more Isllh IN your nars .pani

la-LMJ xiMJyM- Is than anyhing . I mm thai lhl i genuine. 'lee ex press me a hall u duSei J)iirsble in lows. So also his (Jroceruw üon ., nnd oblige lire, in quality and price, the moat : Crr. C. V. JOHNSON. St. Lmii. Mo. Ii U 'I'.... ...! ....... A atf

V . J ill. in. .i.n I it w nn wii. '.f ...it' 30. ISGß, by Mt. Jannie Johnson, mother o' Cant Jolinwon. 11r. Bull Dear Sir: Mv huahnnd. Fir.

H slwny kefi t fll aassriment of all Q g- Johnson waa a akillHil nirgeou and kinda of other goodsoaually lound in a store, onygcjin , QaotriI .Mw York. here h

Johnson to m

of ng he hid i

. lehronlc i arhea anil errofu a. for which I

St,50 A YKAIt S VTISFACTOHY!

I. rain Screen iuff

fiWII' 1-ITT1 T VTl ih,ch i,e bMV,,of 0Ä,h ,nd ",a" died lesving ihe above C P OX!dX!Il-Lr Xll- .1 i I imAMr profit, betarmia,d ihst bis enstomers C8re' At thirteen years o

UHLti STORE!! I (i N A T A 7. V. (' K K It T . On the comer ol Smith Helft n' Weal Si iswfs , J A B 9 I H IN DIANA, IS coiiMinuily ssjpnlied will. rhoire nrhoriioi iit i.i PUJUB DliUGS, MBUMK a lii. li uro all kmda ul PATENT JPWCINES, Ague ("urea, Smiih's T.'i.ic,

tiuiiune, iturobine , & c A'hi. Varniabee, P. !!, ( ''is, Dye SiulU, Pntiy, W 1. 1 1 I . m , Tobacco. Qlgaf S.-iiIT. Oic , 4tc. Roel Oil, L. .I Oil, Fish Oil, Paint H usfce.

llnU lUuhl" , (Jloikea Bab . Shoe DrHrfiies, Shaving Soap, ! DENTAL AKO PLAIN SOAPS. in s r if .lErdif-Eii.il Winr.

I NOTIONS, P ERF UM FRY, AC,

IV I I I b I li' I V iVsvc him yon? 8arRnpsrilla. It cured him

UJ AltU XJVit vi J.V kj 1 1, have lor on ysare rcommnded it to ma

valuable article in Ddbols Co desire to call s. . - . , XZ deilio W(lh him 1 ' . U, j T ,' n the attention of Farmer, to It. They CnanI the new s'oek 1 Sf 'nd 4,bS, P" --ha-. i. i. m. u... n..t n- : .... I"" ,,,d M xn new 8 ot' M success has attended it. The cubü

vviilliraill I las tug icoa, ji am kiv. v v aaa w w v f and thai farmers generally may save Its

cost (only $15) esch year, by using it to

clean their seed wheat alone. We only ask a trial and if its operations sre not sat

isfactory the machine may be returned, and

ao harm done.

KUEBLER &GUCKES Oct 18, 157-1 y

NOTICE OF CHURCH ELECTION. VTOTICEfe hereby given, tbat'en Blee

JOSEPH

Nov l.'67-ly

SKKMBR8HIV.H.

CURE

FFPECTED IV SOJUE CASES OF SCROFULA ANT

FEVER SORBS "VERB ALMOST MIRACULOUS. I jam very anxious .for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsspsrills. He i fear fill of getting a spurious article, hence Iii

V a n wrif'Sl? W fS 'r His wousds were B'ft-.oV3I?&-AS JrT3W XSAÄlterrible, but I believe he will recover

Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON .

MILLINERY!

1 A ' I LI I - 4 superft Mtok of Winter

Goodw and' Triiuminfri.

tion will be held it the Church Build

ing of the Evangelic Protestsrit Chriitian

Church, in Hsysvllle, Dnbols' County, State

of Indisns, by the qualified voter of sa.id with lo inform

CongrsasHos) on THURSDAY, Üie 21( dsy of Hay, 1868, for'lhd purpose oi elect. I

ins five Trustee for said Jhorch for th'

nsSinv vear. Dated this 9th day of May,- best aciecten öiock oi

A. D. 1868. IrHJi'HlBNER, For tbe Board ol Trustees. Mey,lMi-3w B T.TTJT

ÖcfduntmadHnni

en

DR. JOUrV BUM.. Manufacturer end Vender of the Celebrated am isles wit rxn, FOR THE CUKE OF AfiTTR AVI! VFVKII. flH. fMllMü

tbe pubhc that I have, mtm

just received, and am now offering ' . , W , , ! . a 1 . ' The propretor of thia celebrated medicine for sale, the Largest and iiaatlv claims it a eonerioritv over sll rf me

die ever offered to the public for the safe,

. CBRTAIR, SPEEDY, and PERM A R r.!T CUTS Ol

rLIIIERYSTRW AND FANCY ß0043S Agoe and Fever, or Chills and Fever,

.m it ,,( ii . (. . wneuier oi nun ur manning. iiuic-. SILK AND t1 ÄW HATS.BONÜKTS, fers to the entire Western snd Sjuth-weat .,,! lern country to ber him testimony to the French snd Aroeriran Flowsrs, Dress and truth of the Miettioo, that in no esse whit0:. .it Triiuiiungs, Furs, &.cM sver offered in ever will it fail to cure, if the directions sre

.jVper strictly foflowed out. In a great many cases

a aingle doae has been sufficient for s cure,

mr)ctttfcbctSDrai6c

terben inMcfer Bftr ,0 Ast41r Sltorrrt imK

I ' t a i -T- r - T3r ni pi nmin vn

Vlt rtHl frdl 1 It 6 SI M A

wvoMViVivwibvv; -.y

Fine BUoded Uorv !

ie,.r the neuest maonejeand t rrolioe. We wilkf sy Csjiasito

1 1 jRKSH MAKING '

,.... u rv, which will bfl'neatTy exeedted

A Ä,ÄÄ U .-.rtood and Faahionablear

Imported Albion, can. be eeen at Jasper, Dubois county, Ind. An Interest fnr sale. R. M. WFXMAN.

iu enduring records upon the tablets! "Subscribe tor the Jaajpcr Courier

ery will do well to call at

mv - ' p. .. he north sido of the, Public

qn"re' MR8. MARY A. MAUNTEL. Dec. 13tb, 1867.

nd whole familtaa have been cured hv s

siogle bottle, with perfect restoration of A full asaertment of

lite general health. It is, however, prudentand in every case more certain to cure, il

ite use is continued in smsller doses fore week or two after the disease baa been checked, more especially In difficult snd

longstanding cases. Usdally, Ibis medi-

eine will not require any aid to keen the

bowels in good ordert should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three er four doses nf the Tonic, a aingle doe of BULL'S VEOE' TABLE FAMILY PILL will bss-ifflcient DR. JOHN BULL'S PrinelpllOfl.ee: No. 40 Fifth. Or"sb Street. June 15 '67.-y. LOUISVILLE, KY.

In grM viriety : and all other niele'e usually kepr in a well eon i tic'eil Drug Sore. t'-:' P'errin'i.r. careluliy prepsred. March I, 1867-1 LARGE STOCK or cy.Tr?fir f.t r" 04: ty

C lothing! gTEPraliilGBB! )N THE EAST SIDE OF THK COURT HOUSE, JASPER INDIANA. HAS returned from the Essl. with a new and elegant stock of CLOT II I N i, to which he invites the attention of purchasers. A full sssortment ol gentlemen's

Furniahing Goods. Ilia stock of Cloth. CaMNimercM, AND S& UZ 33 o-J3 Sf (33Are of the latest and most desirable at) lea which he is prepared to make to order si

short notice, and in the most elegant style.

GENTLEMEN'S

BUSINESS SUITS! At low prices for Cash only. A full SS

sortmentof superior, plain, and full boavni

shirts. A handsome ntock ol BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Drawers, Handkerhiefs, Half Hose; and a fall aeenrtment of men's and boys' hats. June 16th. 1866. Pgy us what you owe us.