Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 August 1879 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER.
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FRIDAY.
AUGUST Mm
Thk Iron 1Jkmik. The bidding fix the contract for patting up tha iron bridge acre Monday, ww well contested, six mm. pHuies being represented, te-wit: The CMttoH Iron Hridgc Co.. Canton, Ohio; the Cleveland Co., Cleveland, Ohio; the 5mith Hrldgo Co.. Teledo. Ohio; the Columbia TroH BrHlga Co., Dayton, Ohio : (He Mailon Bridge Co.,MasiIoHt Ohio; the Wester Bridge Co., Kort "Wayne, IhcI. The bids were MHiMrMM from mch company, embracing varieaa gi-8(1e of iron, both as to quality aud weight and various width, and of coHr it required a gaed deal of cakwlation to decide which mw deeaaed bfnt and cheapest. Tli e contract was finally
awarded to the Canton Co., at $18 35 per lineal foot for a deubla track bridge 18
feet wide and lOf feet long, which wit
wake the cost of the iron pert of the
bridge, erected, $1,945 K. The Cleveland Co. was the next lowest bidder.
their hid being only 7 cent per foot
more., but the iron lighter.
For the abutments the feHewiag wer the bids: H.-Staehley, Tetl City, $2 4S
perpercn ior out stone; X9 for Hew
stone ; $4 25 for ouch as wa not in
specification, and $18 00 per 1.000 feet of
lumber aed. Cba. T. Zahu k Co.. $3 5 per perch ; M. Hochgesang, 4 35 per
cubic yard ; A. Lao rent, MNw cubic
yard : A. Schtesing, $4 3 per perch ; W.
T. tv aaher, of Tray, 2 04 per cubic
yard. Mr. Washer got the contract, am ! 1 -
win ikkiii wortc in a few days, lie is
to hare the abutments ready by Oct. 10th, if high water dew net Interfere, and the iron superstructure will then be
erected on it immediate. It is sup
posed the total cost of the bridge will be.
when completed, about IS,), and it
win oe a credit to the county, and a great deal cheaper than a wooden bridge of that siae. The old bridge will be removed whenever the eentractor i ready to begin laying the foundation for the abutment, as it will be in the way, and
then some enterprising individual wil
have a chance to start a ferry scrose the
creek. Get your boat ready.
At Home. -Iter. J. II. Madden and lady returned home from their ris.it to
Kentucky friend hut week, in time for
Aim to coHduet the services at the basket
meeting at Shileh Sunday laet, where
they were heartily welcomed by Iihh
dreds of his devoted parishioners. He
preached two excellent discourse, moth
ing and evening, which were attentively listened to, notwithstanding the extreme
Heat, by a church full ef people, and
enough more were in the grove outside
to hare filled the building again. A more gratifying and cordial welcome, on
their return, could not hare been extend 1 avtt a
. xae goott farmers' wires and
daughters bed Broviaeda aonarenl
inexhaustible supply of the beet of pro
visions, and everyone was invited to
partake of their hospitality, and a prettier sight than the numerous spreads on the
grass, overshadowed by the umbrageous
beesh ami oaks, making a dense and
welcome shade, aud surrounded by fair
J lies and beaux ia their best "get up'
is seldom seen.
Says the Worthiagton Times, (and it applies to all country papers) : " We are
onen reminded by our subscribers that
we charge more fer our paper than city papers of larger.dimanrions. Why hi it?
Aie answer ta a siaapic one. The eiiy weeklies publish dailies, mm) mm4 f tk
matter prepared for the dally roe into
ttoe weekly, Urn saving the price ofl
composition. Agaiu. the city weeklies bare circulation r finnaiulB vi. ,
bave hundred, and they do not send out
nmgie paper exeept for cask in advance, while we hare to trust hundreds
jur one, iwo, or throe years, aud then.
perhajw. get nothing. The city papers
get i iu m six to ism times as mtteli rer adrertising as country paier does. For iustauee, where we charge fire to ten i eenU a line, they get from forty oeuts to fSJO. We may here add that if the above were not the case, still a home paper that eeHtaiRs Matter of interest to all the eitiaeus of the eeunty is more raluabbi than a eity paper that gives Sneral reailfugaadawtsewsof uairerial whimper tanee.M
Geo. Hyatta aiiti, at WaaUagtM, ladiaaa, includiiig four thsuiaad baohels of wheat was buraed last weak. It ia Mppoeed that the f re arigiaated from frieliea of machinery. The lew is attiSlow.1 ,m' 11 WM " The silver rase preset to Henrr Clay by Whigs Is ofibrod fer aate in BoteM by his grainta,
Kr Ik i f I'mmi. HnHtiMjcUnrxk hum. Wther wry Imi aud tlry. WnorHH4on mmmh 1m
hy lb wsh UhU hh I wry UmK MiSMltitt llsrrii f.rt Uv
day to ik Mp hr school in Hall iowh-
Mlip. t lr. J. t IfHtfrn w in tawn one dav w ek and roiMHiH lHi iwe riu. H'e wi-h him hmIhhiIs1 Tha iMN.plo Ih town tell a vcrv hard tabs h eae of our bHr-kejmis. Curry him out, Mr. .1 Mbwner made a tiipmHt of a target lot of wtxl to lHdiaHpetiu this werk. Col. C. C. Sflhreeder, our post-master, made a trip to Jasper hut bMiunfttty oh buiue$. Wit t-joi mow loait of ImvSmv a iiiu
bmnirbe !h Mm tuxmttiniitli I.ivi 8MWM or Win. IoetikkuH. His son Charley U a " whooping things up.
l'rolt C. E. Clarkt hn retHniftd frnm
CiltoiHHAti Mild l'Vlll'MMAd limiAir u-nl I
satisfied with his tria. !!
in SMMcer county visiting bis arMts. Mr. II. DHfendach is going to tear down bi old tobacco house and build a new and force one. That shows mi in.
crea of huine, and of course. wi are
going m have the. " Air L,iie 11. It." OuitP i Htiiiilier of our ittiuii wkhI
out to the II. II. meeting at the O-Wn Siiliool-liDiise Isst Friday evening. The !Hopl were addressed by Dr. W. It. McMabnn and Orborn and A. II. Miller.
(The inestiiiir wh rnlivened bv the
MllHHliiibiir;hStar Iltnd.
XOTICK TO COXT It ACTOK. VOTfCKi herohv ivH ihit the aidi'MgiiH will b t ibr hiwft.ritnbb bidder, at public outcry, on
prf imx. on MOXDAY, AUOL'ST 19th. U79,
he npairimf of a lirWgi! over ltig Kht reek, oh Mm South.Is4pr and Wiubtw
rtwn. HW IIW wmriw Moi-hh's Lrm. H ddiug to iKMfiH st 1 oVliMjk p. hi. rbiH mhiI ieijNoHtioH wav be seen on ihe ground oh day ontling. V. II. fiKKK.v, CoinmlsMiioner. AHgustlHIi, I87 iw.
H. I. WAUMt. g. N. rAtftlNILI.
J. rAivMainr, WITH fillip FJUUE3 1 ca, COMMISSION MERCIIANI'S, 7 M.M..VZIXK STKKRT, NEW ORLEANS, LA..
Elicit ahurHrhBinH frnm SuHthrrH Inil.
LM.t. CAM) AMAMKkT MtC VrtN.
wut. Amfu.i Mb. i.rr .1
Paving and Building; Brick for Sale!
The HHdei-sisrneri has on hand a laryn
and fine ntmlity of srood buildiiiir and
jwviHjr tirick. ror wbicli parties wanting to build cannot do lxltfrr in Snntlirrn
IndiRHa then to call and purdifio of him.
U0U4O iwttcrHS at rsducoil rntes. For
lumber inforiimtion call on him at bis
HM... .!, T... , iinniiirr until umilllll Itill lljj II I III m HIS 1 f" , ri.S r.rr!Vf0,?e, to ilMn: naatw on corner ol Mill and SHI, St.
lei the women get hold of thsir coat, as it sometinioti. nearly alwavs oauses;
trouble, a; it did last Sunday evening, though the fashion may prevail in the West. Keep your coat on, or go West. Lat week Conrad Staats was bringing spoke timber to town, and bis hordes became frightened aboHt a mile from town and ran awav. tin fpll nfT ihr vumn
and the horse came running into town aud run hi againt H. Kothrrt's tobacco
hauso The wairon was but varv little
damaged. StilUhesd! The Huntinglmrg Woolen mill is doing a land-office busine. ibis year, and is paying the highest market nrice for wool, in cmh or trade, aud
keeps on hand a fineaortHient of jeans. MshhcIs. ibiiikelR aud irovfilid-, &.
Call aHi! Me them belurc putxhasiug cl where. Justitia. Ah KxcitiHg Gnme.
One of the utot exciting games of
bH8 ball ever played in Jasper, occurred
last bnudsy between the Dead Beats and
Patokas, resulting In the defeat of the O. Its-the Fcore standing It to VI.
Sweeney anil Sclutfer both doiHg geoil work. The excitement ran high although the game and every man at the " bat ' was counted a host, and the suc
cessful player who made a run was
cheered without end, but woe to the
luckless knight of the ball, on whom the Umpire Mid ' out'."
Ang8. 1879-y.
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THE OLD RELIABLE JASPER SAW BULL Friedman. Klingel A Co., FOOT OK CLAY KTKKKT, WKHT OF IIK1MIT-IN CONX'TION WITH TUB JASPER PIiANING MILL, . J. Cramelspacher & Co., IHill Street, Opposite Fruer'H MeiMm?, - J A SI EH", IH, OSr in lUf whWIa iIip htt olpctl h1 hut liirKln, M Jim r jilw fr iHmtirr, erH itwrlplln rirrf,l W TuutM, n-rtH'Hed urgrefH. ami, nil kli4 u iHiU.iliiy mmi rlnl ffwn full hmt ixttlrrn cnwiilftr lo any ankle 4t4 Iw IihIMIhk, fri fmiHliillH to r.r, crcr cSerrd in Sumbvrii 1MIh. ' Seasoned Oak, Walnut and AhU JL.iimler fT;mmwhtiiStnlr-HtIWfBK'ufftl'hlinyi''n'l.vrfiMrH. A loric lfk TXK WKf.K. K Al.lISTKlit
. Vl V l ir' niimwmrntwpi., nuinni, tMfrry, ACH r lHH. InV till linHil.of
II
Turnliie f all Vh!t. j.p.tii.ily micit.lr'l to. Kawi; Cmmk hI Hlril'a Kvp Ormt.
l'lHNlTHc Lath kept on band atxl fr HALK C)It:Al,.
New Store !
I desire to inform the people ot Jasper and surrounding country tlmt I have located in Jasper, and have lor sale a nice
asftortmsHt of
CLOTHING, Hats, Boots A Shoes AND 6(Nt$ fNrnt$liii fonts, that I am ofTerhtir at vcrv law nrirrs hiuI
.... . .
it win ie to ine nitert r anv person
nettling anything in my line to buy ol inn, ami thereby SAVE 20 Per Cent. I am selling my stock of SUMMER GOODS! AT COST!
WWieniwaanni
MieatTCUi
CoHtmrlH rr l.HlI.lliK.in.1 rHrnUlilMenll MiHlnlal. will ! ii.Milr at h tiiHHHllr Frlrr. Ilim't -oh rai l a l.mi... llll on .all ..nil Ki .a.r prlrr, a our f i cr hhI.I,- h IimI,, hrtirr Miirk than t iiiihII- fitunil, yr 3(Hj,i isa ly. KKW MANUFA CTOJi vl
XSCXalPSi: PLANING MILL
AN
SAW MILL,
cr?" Sale of Tobaoco at the Iniville
Tobacco U'.HreboH?e for th week ending
August 3l, 1879, 221 IiIhK, dividwl M follows: 31 hhds. colory leaf, from
$ 00 to 13 25; 39 hhd. dark lear from $7 50 to $9 aa ; d hbd. connnon to medium tear from $5 25 to 7 5l; 53 bliils. lugs from $3 00 to $5 2": 34 blid. factory trash from fs3 CO to 4 Of) ; l'hhd. factory
sweeping" at $100. Sales for the city this week 1,813 hhds. lleceipts thi wrk
1,575 hlid. Sales iuee January 1st 34,
m hhds.
The traHsactions for the week itare
been very large with prices sojae weaker
t nan last week on all common and me-
linm gnule. Sweet bright tobacco re
mains irm with an upward tendency.
"We expect the offerings to be large
for some time yet, but look for a Krai
and active market.
Yours truly, Sherley-j Glover.
9
Ladies, Gents and Cbildrcus Slippers hh1 Low Cut Shook
at 10 iter cent below cost, fiivit iim a
tria! and be convinced.
Coijrt House Kxuhaxue. - Jar, Ind.
aiixiki i.-din.
I A I tT I C U 1 A K XOTICK. The uronriplors of tb Ciiion Flour
Mill nsictfiilly tlwink the public for
imir pitrongi,aml give noiice that llii-y will extet nil who buv flour of thrm 1m
HiHd
cash with on dki?,
i tbpy cannot sell Hour on credit aw r
longer. The small niarsrin now rmttWtl
by millertt comjbj ua to adopt this course. .
KOG k SCHEUIilClL Anseiist itt 1879 tf.
Jliil ami erHH Slrceu,
P. SCUEUItlCH & CO., Have Jiit added the most Improved Purfiiring Msrhine and Tuniiiig Lnllic to I!,yiMlMV,,,,,?,...v;l,, ?mv Fi:,,Siw T '"kh. m n .i.;us DLKShO I,lT.MHhi: of any vnrnty DiMirc of nil wvt, on li.-mil or tiiniifcl.cd to order; Window-Mish, -Froinc and blunter Seasoned Lumbar m Speciality, House twttcrns fiirnihod euHn. OM tUm liwwl rinijminliln lut....o 4....... il... , Ml ,
. . r , i iiniin ui'iii iiir fill' II i, juct from the .saw. or drcfeed, nH,dof4rcd. C'unif mid aea im Iteforo vim nu t
ior a nun! 01 any Kimyftr wo are ilclenniiied not lo lm undersold, iiou't loii t the place, at the foot fjffWM street. Feb. Hlb. 18711 I vT
A Lois GUAM ELSI'ACII KU.
Dlt. T. WEUTA
WERTZ
PEAMEftS IN
H. O. HOBBS,
Eclectic 'Physician
JASPER, INDIANA,
mrvwiiu. r-.-i 1 . ...r. k. t.. -r
iJ.utiis j7m j , mm jtvjiv iv Bmn m unit ' Hf9
MUTMWC.
MMniM at t mIm Htrf rl.
I'abltc SHarr;
DUBOIS COUNT TKAC11KKS
THE Duboifl County Teachers' Institute will open iht Jagper at 9 o'clock
a. .. or
MONDAY, August 25th, 1379,
ami continue nve days. The law re-
fiuira tba nublir. Mliook tn Im r-lnowl
ad in spirit, dictate that teaehere uiUMt aitaad. A rMMoaalile nar cant, will )m
allowed each teaehar who promptly at
tea44 tnu lueutute ami faithluily compUet with hh duty ; any who if ho res the aaaae, will likewite We subjected to a dia-
eauat. Ixercites will ha conducted
maiHly by home talent. We earnestly solicit all who have dutiaa aeaigned, to V couitidar tbe waaUof tbe iur.
ariaaMl iMu-kar. mil la IimiI- mrmll In
. ... ,. .
cue special mterast of the chiiureu of
IMI9 ooH.y. 0. C. COOl'KK, Co. Sup't. Any. 8th, lS7-:5w.
nart
ribed,
HIIKRIFF'S ALB.'
hJOTICE is hereby givao tlt bvvir
- we ot ancxecHtiau to u directed from the Clerk of the DafLia r:...t.
R1rf ' '." P0 wnc le to the
nigiiesi iniKier, oh
bATUIHAY, AU0l7STli,h, 1879, between the hours of 10 fkM.i- . ..
and 4 o'clock v. m.. of said Wr, at the'
UOOr OI UlC UOIirl-IIOUSCOr UUok ennn
ft I ft 1 in HA tin .J .m . .
imimiMt i lav! icnin mill manaaiij rn .
term Mot exceeding seven yeir,,, of t,c
unuiviticu one iweHtv-ronrth fli.
.l . .... . ' . - "
ui iM reai eixe, uereiHaner
to-wtt:
ihe wen-ha rof ttio rowIh-w
teref acetic No. tweutv-OH
nip JNo.OHe (i), north of range
it; west, wj acres, ana ine eaH itection No. twenty OOU'h said
aud range more particularly daev
aa loiiows, viz.: uommenc iur
fH)Hlli-oast corner of Mid fraol
ection twentv. runMinr ihenn wi
White river : 'tlienca un said rivar
Ioint on the ectioH line dividing
section twenty-one trom said twentv; thence due south on th
line to the place of beginning, conta
(ui i-iw acre, more er Im. and
tabling in all (171 2-100) acre, mo
less, in ijiioois county, lnlinim. And oh failure to reali 1U
amount of iudgment. interest and
I will attliumame timeawf! nUMr
at public sale the fee simple of said
estate
Taken as the nronartv nf .TaAk 1
iMou. at the U t of Jacob Y. Kt
admV of the estate of fiMaaeon Bi3ur'
said sale will be made without
. . .. . ..
iviici waaiever irom vaiuatinu ar
. a .
omsciiieHi iawo.
UKORGE COX.
Shorir Dubois Count
wx. a TjcAYloK, AttV n r. July 25ih, U70-SW. "fp. f. $10 1
kea)
ar-
kr.
hmy
ap-
Pore .Drugs, Medicines, Fancy 4 Toilet Articles
Otk ISduit, Varnidie. Oln. Pidty; IW Wine and UriiHwx for Mediiil nueAM VuuU nr I'ATKXT M KOI CI N KS f Tobaeeo h.i.I Cigar In SrH, variely : ' I'ancy hiuI Slaple SfHtimiery ; Cloth, llnii Hiid Tooth lb n-hi; Nnrurv Ai tides, Trusses, lb hcch, Jcc, . Our article will alwavi, "
be lotiud l'rosh and the het.
WA UK ANTED.
Prices to rorrepond with the times. Orders by mail, or otla r h I.sl-, promptly tilled. Comor Sixth and Jackson Streets, In front of the Cewrt-hee, 4nHry Kill, '7-ir. m .HHfKK. IMllAVA.
Jasper Kable Works.
J. It. CIIUIS3ION, Doalcr iu Foreign and American Marble.
South Sihe of
PUBLIC SQUA KB
Janper,
INDIANA.
mmm CRAVE STONES Furniture
TOP, aVc.
All work executed with Hunerine wnrL-BiatifiliSu. Vtillul. ....1 v.i.....
, , , . ...... ...... ..ngi.DN, vi.ini.il nun ncuitn Jettcring done in the uealest and moKt annrnn d stvln. Wm-k urat.i.nl a.i
sold at very low figures. Those wanting such v.ill please call at the shop. J v. Si
Md &w Lett, Ecw bctind ! UttTlff HI TB TU7ILQK fVIUCf
Tw4 faMUIiH dUItfl f Pr. CMlvrr-
The C. 11. & S. VT. iVy Co., bave tnatle
wk.iihm.. inrf.iuu.irv 1...... iJcnucrHOii racket Co.. bv winch mm 11-
wMy.Kiiaimi iiK.iijr. imMimf in. iiiig tmins make direct cenneclbHi at
ESSTX with all boats in their fee for
MB- iw tn a mii envM, oy m.v f l. iCivaiiBVlllC TtH CWte4 RMtbor. hi Oik sJinlmlilp Kiur. 1 i ! . -1
rWrly4M,Mr1iiw.. frJ tMrir vir Vnrtrl, V. . .urB",n ,"u!l connect ai.
(KMtfcc. that the .tUrmiDK cjniKf .f M-ir.i1B..ioeK,)oi t with btcatuer urey x.sgw for Ma! rjHfU-.Hjr mrt-J without the lwrHiii me i.rj.oilisvillc.
Through tickets to Eransville for sale
M4iiae mr I ha anllMilin .r Him Vtiir!
i hi iiJfaitliiiS nil a feaitJa af ua m
"i r? Hpmr wisrrer.nf.jai an oricps oi Louipaiiy and by Can-
juawi a Hit ever iH In the UkI.
cm. wmr 11, in jiuto fivt"i!, I any tflifrrM, mi riyHft nf rMit. nr tire fuMnge MM t. AMrr thi lnWHlierf,
THI CTTLTIltWILL MEDICAL CO..
i ah m., .iw vera; rm 0 Ro. 4S8S July !WmW8--Jy. '
II. C. HHANHATli.Suu.
a . , WW
April, jm. iB7--tt.
OraraH t'tr Sali.
Smith American Coin nan v Orrnn.
jwith eight stop, knee swell, aud beanti-
uu tone, tor mio at the Coukiek Orvter..
