Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 August 1879 — Page 5
7-Tk graae of tk Squire I nearly completed. ffirTbe wheat trade eentiuues lively i Jasper
HTf-Mr. Charles Kg Is building a new rMldtfHfie in XeCriHve' Addittea, for kid fTTStr. AlWrt Treylor, of Hatbiea tennship, is lylag dangerously sick with fever. We bepe tie may seen recover. fCfCe. Superintendent George C. Cooper, wa ie-tewa this week. He had mipuiH4 Ills mMc, and been coHliaed at borne for ten day previously. -CrHeSk ef the Jasper PIhhIhjt will have been busy with rder the past week, awl are hipin hnut patterns down the railroad. UT T)iTt forseet hr -.ale of lot !h Y'.-t sub-division on next Monday. Tec lets are h eliscilile lot fur residmces aoan be had in Jasper. rrX'rs. M. Young was the first te tovc her new jmvemout down en Main iiretU After all the HHrrytag, a widow; lady carriec off the premium tor prompt, new. Pasture. Aboiil 2 head of cattle will be fftrnUhed pasture, at &9 cents a Iteart per meuth. Apply-to C. Dwsne.or oh the form, to W. Miley, ene-half mile west uf tfaspur. Died, Oh Monday last, Indiana Uhucriueister, daughter f Mr. Moses llftuernietaer and wife. aged 4 KioHths .aad 'II day. The family have universal ympntliy. (CfUeppuer ia prepared le make up ia latent etyle all kind of gentlemen's clothing, ami warrants satisfaction. He U regularly in receipt of Butteriek's fasliioHS the standard of Che world. BCrMr. W. F. Lees, of the Mrm of Junes iW Sc Son, Foundry and Ma--.JiiMi-.is of Can n el t oh, called on us yes ktiIhv. He ! been in this county doiwjf oiHe work. lO"Dr. Wclmait'rt Bill hore stamp ti on the iJr.'s rijeht foot Wednesday, putting th fcharp cork of his iron nhoc tkrouyh a heavy boot m( into the Mesh, .wnkiHfia imiHful wound. CTAnd how lite preperty tiWHers on tiiith btreet, west of the Cenrt-hoHse i"ve (ieierHiiHMl to have that Rtreet prided. The spirit of public improve. Mciit MCHK le he abroad in the town. 'CrSjermerheim Uave receirel xortiiicHt of the new style fall prints, Ami are Mdling cheap. Climbing those r p- i, a little awkward, but they are kteriiiin'd to keep up lhfir-trk. Hut very few went from lierc on t!e rHr.in to see the show at Kockrt VediHiday. We wHiler-tiKHl t'Verk ffl-maHH amt Attorney IlwltHcr wenrj w IwikU early, waiting far the morHiag train. firti, On Saturday hut, Mrs. Amhic AHlcnhacher wife of John Anlenhach vr, of llaysville. gd 24 years 8 months awl 24 day. She. was the daughter efj I'cv. u. Nix, minister ef the German Kramcrlie rhitrch of Hirvllle. and wa nnnrh reiMcted by all whe knew her. 3f"ee the law oanl of Mesrs. Mc'HlUngh ,1- Trippet in to-day's Courier: Mc has acquired a deserved reputation successful lawyer, and persoHR who wMi-f Isw will Kh4 Mr. TripjietaH agree'We xt'Htleinau te advi-e with. Call and He him. ftTThe Kvansville manager of the C, ! & S. W. IL K. bare ordered a curtalt'wit of expenses by taking oil the con"tntctiiH train, and the coHsequent discnarge ef a number of hands. This kHt loek much like extending the read. We are afraid they have an eleNMRt which they don't want te held, "i wouhl rather not let go. ow.VEt.-Mr. X. .1. McCerd, ef iHvtess county, wm fomtd dead in 'hite river at the mouth of Slate creek, atxmt one mile abeve Portersville, oh May merniag, Any. Sib, 1879. The Coroner beldl aa Inqueet, and the verdkt fM death by drowning. He was enbictto fiu, and it is euppeeed he fell inte river during a it. lie was a relative H Mrs. Or. Bigbam, ofJaeper. ftCTWe are advieed that the evil which e noticed Uei week as having been tffit Dr. Willmtm, k a small of a bkckmaiKag eeheme, which ot moeend, and (hat the papers beif defective it Is net likely te be preeectsd, but that the preeecHtieM are more liksly te begin the ether way. We oaa "7 the Dr.'s frtateV ani be bas ho4 f them, are MMaiiftMS la beir eent?.tee ia aiai, as -will Slibua Dim In an course.
isooue township, bad seven acre of
wheat threshed hurt week, and get H7 bsiahel, or a little over 33J bushel per acre. Mr. Dkksea, in the seme township had 7) aeres threshed and averaf ed 22J btiebeU per acre. Beat these Ih this ceaaty, who ean ? It was thrtehed by Bird Lemma maehine. eCPWheat threshing still occupies the attention ef many farmers, and the crop etill tnriM out ephmdid. Mr. F. Muhh in for km us that the steam thresher he bought f I. Sehuhmacher ia giving good Mttsfactien. One day last week he threshed 960 bushels of wheat, and a quantity of eats in one day, aHd last year be threshed during the eeasoH 30,000 basbeWsofwheet, 8,000 of oats, aud 300 or clover. Baih.v IIl'K.vki). The wife or Mr. ,wrjs ociuittHs. oi wcieiuie, wa-s very seriously btirneil lat week. Wr nrc in, formed she had oiired coal oil on tvood to startare,and set the can on h iluor, and striking a mfiteh, lit the Hre, and careleslyi threw the burning nwtch behind her, when it fell Ih the can, aud caneodaH explosion, throwing: burning oil all over her. Another statement is that a lamp exploded in her hands. Her husbaHU heard her creatn, and rushing in seized a quilt and threw around her. extinguishing the lames, but not till her elothiug was burned off and the body badly burned. Pike Cou.vtv Fair. We are indebted to the oflleers of the Pike County Agricultural Society, for au invitation to attend their Ninth Annual Fair, to be held at Petersburg from Sepu 1st to 5th next- J The Pike Fairs have always beeu noted for beinjc pleasurable iratliari ami having creditable displays of stock, am C7 ry-j the gentlemanly Secretary, Mr. Jiicharuson, iniorms us mat arrangements have been made to make this the best rair yet held in the county. As there i no Fair in Dubois, large numbers of our citizens will attend the Petersburg one, as uo farmer oaa keep posted in his bust hsss how, without attending at least one b air each year, in i i mim KJ-The Local Trade R. IL Co., of Ev aHsville, passed a resolre last week, to build a raihoad from Boonville to Lin coln, provided the townships along the line would vote a two per ceHt. tax in aid of it, lmt we have nut heard of any steps being taken yet to hold an election tin those townships, aud we conclude .their resolve is all wind, caused bv extra
H:gas from Cook Jb Itice's celebrateil beer.
and that at least wit will have to wait a year, instead of their boasted 90 days before the Jtockport road has auy con nection with the railway si-stem of the country, and that probably the con nection wilt come then bv wnv of the Owensboro aHd ChattaHooga rood, ami an -on to .Mitchell" boom. vcll. wc gn we can " grin and bear it. K.ui.KOAii Llbctio.v. lhe result ot the election iu regard to aid to the Lou tsvilie aud St. Louis railroad, on last Tuesday, in throe towaships in Dubois county, is as follows : TowNsmrr. tor. agaikot. Pateka, - 243 87 Jefferson, - 130 73 Jackson, - 64 I'M Two towaships iu favor and one against it. A vete will betaken in Pike county in iwe townships, as to anting tne same enterprise in September, also in three townships in Crawford county. The eempauy seem to be attending to the little ash, but afraid to tackle the whale in Louisville and New Albany, from which cities they must receive larger aid than they can get all along the line, if they succeed in building the road, and grave doubts are expressed as to whether either of those cities will aid at all. Disgraceful. -The most disgraceful gathering ef the in this county, could have been seen at tha ' ball' Hear Ireland on Saturday last. A gambling institution was there playing ,'kenor' from Daviess county ; a living datchman swing from somewhere else ; Washing ton, Petersburg and Rock pert bouses of illfame were represented by their female inmates ; a wheezy accord eon, and dam aged violin done for music; whisky nowed freely from bottles taken te the ground by visiters, one saloon ia Jasper selling 21 bottles; ball tickets were eUi while several kegs ef beer rait free for all who bought tickets, and a general "spree n ef men ami women was the result, accompanied by one fight ia which Jim Green fs said te have broken down two rows of eera across a 40 acre ield, gettiag away from young Kellame. For deoettcj's take, it is te be aeped ihi will be the hut ataerlax oi the kiadiu the ceauty.
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Smith's Tonic tyrnp. Tt t mhI SfMt Xrmrtir fw CM1U mm wmww, r tcvrr mm Con km kmt. TCr.. Mar 91 . ffMN Ha UaK. Tw ItHMf err lk. Hicf4, rr wMi Ut wpwhI - Twic XtMrr, I rUrriK It to l Ik cjr itt irmriy rxlul. Kirry mm me bvr kwl et h, KMMHMrM iwa H in li ny ki-W lemi. W Uxe UMy h hi vot fmHy wHk MHICTW MMHITFl HHl tt M rMiMr MaMtM mwrnftmny ritry KMlr. it- rarrMly Mttm M, h win to uiuv cam (HK In rt( In a frM4 awrt. wlMbrr Ike li tw f ilmt w t4l, M HMM M Him wtMi rr.rtwkwr. (Mrrlv Imp. MeliHt that Hit ie f it Ht TrK ry w-4 hjt. r. n. w tiKs, rr Ml bjr T. WKRT7. CO,, iir, M. GOOD 0-AjL IvT Cents Per Bushel! AT THE BAH'K. rilHE tindersieneil informs the nublic A that he will always keep a supply ofj good coal oh hand, o that they can get it whenever they send for it, at seven cents a bushel, at the Friedman mine just west of Jaser. Packed coal at reasonable prircs for tlioso who want it. Nov. 3. 6 tf. JOSEPH KRAFT. IMMENSE STOCK or Spriit) n! Summer ! ATSermersheim & Co's (SeMi8M ts Jem. SeraaerahelM.) NORTH SIDE OF PURUC SQUARE, Jasper, Indiana TKAXKI5U the jmMk far pt fTr,w kectelii form trH that f arr eetAfaBtljr le e i tftk, there alwaj-i barUK THE NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS ooors, A4 the brtt qaatit! cT FRESH 8T1PLK DKT GOODS, Whkh ire liep fat a rery wntl margin. ffer thh. tecawte c arlt W ca LARGER QUANTITIES Of gJ thaa mMt mrrhaH tm the cutMr. 0w ttixk -I MEN'S CLOTHINCJ. STAPLE GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWAIIE, HOOTS and SHOEf, HATS AM CAPS. NOTIONS, Jfec. Xc is always coiupleio and full, and price reasonable. Ir vir mant axythixo, AND POX'TEE IT, A!K FOK IT. M. A. SERMERSHEIM & CO. May Bth. 7 tf. t Fitting HARNESS, HALTERS! WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS ! CO TO Joseph Troxler's9 NORTH MAIN S.T., - - J A&Pklt, INU. Ms Iumi the IiImii i l iMt beat ateek Ih tuwH , and sell CMKA1. Huggy Trimming BnelBthehetBiaMier mnA wMh 4liUh. Me alw h ca hal, iM coaauatljr is tre HAMES, TRACE CHAINS, WAGON AND BUGGY WHIPS, HOIC5E AND MULE COLLARS. A fall and well elected atck always urn haul. Re. phiglHte ia fhrtrSr,ilHiwefktHaHkemrBr When la ts fvt aae a call. July lllh. 'Tt-T. THE BEST TOWN LOTS IN JASPER AT AUCTION t The undersigned has subdivided hie beantifiil lots aeartlie Union Flour Mills, aad will offer at public auetion, on the premise, oh HUT, AIKIT Ml, 1171) Twenty beautiful building lots, 50 by ISO feet, fronting on Jacksou and Mill streets, with a broad alley in the rear off each lot. this is a rare opportunity to secure goed building lots ia a beaithy part of town. Trasffi. One-third cash, the balance eto time ; aetee seen red and hearing ia terest. JOSEFIT EGG. July 5th, WO-iw.
SPRING ATTRACTIONS
STXW GOODS AT Joftph Buohmrt's, JArKK, niMHA. The nnrtereijfned retuma hi thanks to I ne public for their liiieral patronave. and informs them that he has jnst brought en tor t neir oeneni a large stock or Simple Dry Goods of all kinds, to which he invite alien tmn, as he ha pnrc)iaed them at low figures, and elinsf only for cash, will . -II t . t feu iow. ins siock oi JBootM and Shoes is not excelled in Dubois county, and he is sure he can pleae the most fatidieus. Also of d2-aqD2aS0.Ca8 He keens a full line, at iiopnlar prices. Come and see them. The highest market price mid for all kinds of COUJfTlY FlfDVCZ. at his More on West Sixth street ; ami trade of all kinds solicited. SMrt.3S1b.lS? IT. JOMSrif KCCHAKT. P. LSWEENEY, f ATCmiEI IIS JEW ELEl! HauUi Sl4t 1'nbllc Square, - JASFKK, I XI). arRalriMr vMI be wWT aM44 H), aa4 eCfeMaeVC MltflitC Al.""a Janice. H1 atte4 to akiMiite4cir 4ee4. mr her tarirmmi, a4 aeHtettm . aa4 ac Ma. reaoh4e tetaw. Jty 3tnh, hT. Hoohc Tp. TriiHtee'M Dayn of Butr Ihchs aHd Library Notice. The citizens of Boone township are notified that T will xlteml to Township Businr'-s on every Saturday, and it is necessary that persons having business with the township shall come oa that day. The library will be kept at A. Rudolph's storein Portersville, for the con veniunce of citizens, and persona who have books belonging to it, are request, ed to return them, that they may be properly registered. Chris. R matin, May 3, 78 y. Trustee Boeae Tp. J. K. Speed & Co., COMMtSSION MERCHANTS -AXB(Produce (dealers, 3S raoxT stkeet, VXKrill. TIVinUSEE, aejrCga'lcairaU taete4 freaaft retwrM Ba4e. Kfh . TS ly. Spring: Stoclc AT THE Jmspsv Book Store A.J. VBERJIAmrc. Nerth Main Street. Kan a a raaarfr f School Rk avKaVIe for the raayiy f School Rk aattahle eMwiMC Xerm, t Meh Vc MvRe the Mtearie at MeerA. Akw, yier. WALl. PAPER. In icreat Tarlety. Xw I the tliae I" ke yowr kmri eWerfal an 4 pleaat-lNh. PAPER H AX 1X5 4DtCORTloya4r.IXTJX; a afeeUHr. PICTURE FRAMING PrwNftly aHe4e4 te. a4 MeMin a4 GUt Hi ;reat variety mi ImimI. March 14. IKS. F. M. LANSFORD, Architect and Builder, JASPBK, INDIANA. Harir VncatH hi Jaer. will faraMi t1 fer any 4ecrlpa et tw)VHc 4lre4, uri BMke nMttraeu ir ter ereeoM waawr. Ktmhc a Mfaetfea! a4 exferiKeJ hrtek a4 iam I wW a Ha eVn Jtte tw eether T the hj thcjvb r 4ay, Mi rery reaMhle tee. uraers an at tae ueamr awt arweaftty atteatea . Rrfrrearn -C. Itaaae. Abh traanaeteaeefcer. er Kckert 9rm. F.x.iAxeroRH. FARM Iff COLUM BIA I'OWIVMir. FOR S A LlE onaudTin Columbia township, fairly improved, 2 houses and necessary outbuildings on it. about 40 acres cleared. Title good. Only $1,200, one-half cash, balance on time to suit pa re baser. Possession given immediately. A decided bargain. Apply to or address, C. Doaxk, Real Estate Agent, July 18, 187S 3m. Jasper, Ind. BRICK TOR SALE i Jobn S. Schneider. Informs the public that he ha No. brick for sale at his van! near Eckert's Mill Ih Jasper, and will deliver them aav where Ih town, if desired, er sell them at the kiln cheap fer cash. Give the new yard a trial July 2.5, 'TO 2m.
fqrSabieribefar tbeJASru Cou&xfs.
Wow Store !
I desire te inform tfce people et Jaer and vui HHindmr costntrv that I bw le. eated in Jasper, aad have twrsale a mx aMortment of CLOTHING, Hats, Boots 41 Shoes AXJ) 6tNtf Jktrif (Mi, that I am oering at very Utw pr'w and it will be te life interest of any person needing anything in my line lv bay and thereby SAVE 20 Per Cent. I am selling my eteek of SUjMMER GOODS! AT COST! Ladies, Gents and Childrcne SIiHHrH MHd Jjhw C'Ht KbceK at 10 per cent below cet. Give me a trial aud be convinced. Jumtis K. Walker, CetiRT Holsi: Exchaxce. - Janer, Ind. AusHst I.-3m. NEW STOCK DRY GOODS, AMBCLOTBING. Roots and Skoeti, HATS, CAJcm9 Etc., JMt Kcewtreel mt S. KUEBLER'S, Will k eeM LW BOWII FO CASH. WANTED. Wheat, corn, eaia, beans dried fruity feat iters, eggs and batter, which will be takea at nieaaeT market rate, ih pavmext ef AOeevxrs er ia exchange fer goods. atS: eaJH fjaAaaw aaAealAaa SWS rmrte WjWW&j Kay H. Tt tf. Jmmper City Kills. KI0CTWN IN PMC If FLOW. HAVHWJ fceeaa wM te lw year etriettr a eaa vemm. we are euM4 1 4 heeter liu feraaerir St wrtnlwirn. a4 hare uSact (he pete af the ht a Mlvws: KANCY FAMILY FLOCK U PER BRl. We areariatheMKhettc rriee far wheat. a4 aeai I ifce fair &if hy cwti wetk. ICKIKT IMTII1I. ttm. IS. 7S ly MEAT MARKET I Hi. GUTZWEILER HAS opencKl a Meat Market in hie house or East Sixth St.. ia Jaeaer. aad will SELL FOR CASH ONLY first-ctnes fresh meat everThursdav and Satardav aeerniHcs. Meat fer sale at all times. He has adopted the cash system, as be is aot a lite to aCerd the credit. JOS BUTCHCRMC. He has a No. one batcher, aad will kill aad dress hogs er cattle fer nraiera or others, on reasonable terms. Aag. S4, T7 ly. DUBOIS COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE. THE Dubois Count v Teacbers !-?-tute will epeu ia Jaseer at 9 e'clwck a. m., on MONDAY, August 2Sth, 1W. aad continue 'Are days. The law rquires the public schools to be rlased. and iu spirit, dictates that tsaebers mwt attend. A reasonable per etwt. will be allowed each teacher wbe premptly altends this Institute and Milhtnlly cemnlies with his duty : any who icaere the same, will likewice be eabjectetl te a discount. Exercises will be conducted mainly by home talent. We earnestly solicit all who Have duties aseigaed, to candidly consider the wants of the inex perienced teacher, aad to look well to the special interest of the children of thie; cosnty. W. C COOrEK, Ue. bep t. Aug. 81b, 1878 3w. XOTICKTO CONTRACTORS. VOTICEk hereby given that theunLi derswaed will let te the lowest re. sponsible bidder, at puMk eatery, en I be premises, em MONDAY, AUGUST 1Kb, 1I7. the reaairinr of a bridge over Big Fhtt creek, em the Seeth Japer aad Winatow Btddiae; te begin at 1 e'oieck p. m. Pbvae aad speiictee mar be mm est the ground oh day ef letting. W. II. Gnrxs. CbeUftissieeter. Au;u;Stfe, 1373 SW.
