Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 September 1879 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER.
$yk bad weak far Fata. a-Hav yen mm Stanley's baek? (ftjrrataka it higher than tkc Grant bOOM. (tyKvarykody In anxietse ta ee Stan ley' book around ! rr-y-Stanley's nme is a illustrious and ftmlllar as tliat of Grant ! rjor Christians, everywhere rejoice in ,the success ef fManlev h a missionary. $3rStauley made tlie interior of Africa the hearth ami home of the Christian religion. $5Tl)oM forget the letting oHt of the contract for grading 6th street towwror. nrySlosHe'.s Machine Castors are the isot eatable article in the market. Agents wanted. BCJ-More money caH be made selling Machine Castors than at any other bust neee you can engage in. eO-Slieriff Cox has gone to Indianap olis to deliver Mr. II. Bierschenk, ad judged insane, to tire Asylum. CITThe Board of Commissioners have been in session this week transacting the usual amount of routine business. bjcj-A large number of people have been in town this week. The rains made it too wet to work. KJ-kth brickyards have orders for a large amount of brick, and are now burning their second kilns for this season. BCTThe town is going to put in stepping blocks for street crossings, instead of plank, wherrver new crossings are to be put down. f Wanted an agent in every township in Dubois county to sell Machine Castors. Call on or address S. T. Palmer, Courier onlce, Jasper, Ind. tCTEsq. Sweeney and T. Withers went to the Petersburg Fair yesterday, in the role of Cheap Johns. They'll make a success of it. l.v Tow.v. Mr. David Itradcn was in town Tnesday interviewing the Com. tnigioHcrs and county oflicers. The lirtu lie rcireeHto alwavs does tlrst-class work, and he is a ftr? t-cUs gentleman. CrThe 1st and ad days of September were very rainy. If the first " three days of the season indicate the weather for the months," we will Fall. have a "damp" KrMr.Johii Erny U having his house on WestSth street turned around, and will have an open front in it, and make x busbies house of it, after the grade is completed. KTMr. Jos. Buekart lost several head of cattle in the high water of Tatoka this week. The water rabed so ouick it lUirroumled them, and in trying to drivej them out the swift currcut carried thaw! down. ! fO"The high water prevented the trains oh the railroad from running on "Wednesday, it being-over the track in several place. The train which left Jasper got as far ae HuntiHgburg, end the Kockport train ha fir as Ferdinand Station. 83"Krempp has received his estimates on the grade of the Tublic Square. The county's portion is $198 00, and the improvement to the appearance of the Court Square is worth vastly more than that amoHut. Accident. On Wednesday, Maggie, daughter of Brook Edmonston, of Harbison township, while at school, fell on the slippery ground, and broke both bones of her right arm, between elbow and wrist. The arm wa sat by Dr. Wclman,ml she ia now doing well. (rDr. Apple, of Martin connty, was in town this week, and proposed to give lecture and exhibition Bible history and temperance on Monday night, but there was teo ranch water on that night for an audience to be got together, and it was postponed. Good Yield. Mr. Weudel Leistman, whose farm ia near St. Anthony, informs its that he threshed bia wheat last weak, and from one ield af six acrea he obtained 175 bnshelfi of wheat, about 29 bushels per cre, old ground, manured with stable manure, sown broadcast, and plowed under. Who can beat it? A railroad from Jasper to Vineennae, via Petersburg will be built before many years shall have ampceel. tVinaanaa tSan. Push it ahead. It woald run through a titte country, well developed, and eon Id be cheaply constructed, only requiring mot el the distance a wrlavce grade.
OCT Doc. . F. Hill, than whom there s not a cUverecar wore whole-souled fellow any wncrt, eel lad yeoterday, and to me White river wu bank fall of drift at PiH'taraTille. Come again. 3r-Ta raiaa tkk waek have Veen a great drawback on the neighboring Ceanty Fain, bat have made the weather mere nleaeaat far tho which occur
next weak. UHapaaer is prepared to make up iu latest style all kinds ef gentlemen's clothing, and warrants satisfaction. He is rag nlarly in receipt of Butterick's fashions the standard of the world. tyMeeers. Stonemau Likely have purchased in this county recently, 274,OOO feet of seasoned lumber, which is now being delivered at the railroad in Jasper for shipment east, and will be about fifty car loads. nTf-The American edition of Henry M. Stanley's books, hy Rev. J. T. Ueadly is offered in one volume of over 7U0 pages in two styles of binding, costing respectfully, more or less than $3 CO. Stanley ought to he the pride of Ameri cans. He accomplished most extraordi nary results as an explorer and missionary, having settled all the questions left! open by the death of the illustrious Livingstone, and introduced Christianity with a partial translation of the Bible at the court of the greatest Monarch in Central Africa. Evervbod v wants the book ! Mr. V. Koch will solicit orders from citizens of Dubois county iu a few daysHoliday Presents Given Away. The publishers of Ehrichs' Fashion Quarterly are early in the field with the new premium list of their magazine; and all that mamma or children (or papa either for that matter) need do to get handsome presents for the holidays, is to send name and address on a postal card to Mesers. Enrich & Co., of 237 Eighth Avenue, New York, when a copy of the list will be mailed them free, and they can appreciate for themselves the advan tages offered. The Fashion Quarterly so exactly Alls its place as a guide to economy in the household, and its subscription price, only 50 cts. a year, is so rery trifling, that littla difficulty should bo experienced in securing subc. lotions: and we have no doubt that thousands will gladly avail themselves of the opportunity thus presented of securing some useful article at a very moderate expense of time and trouble. For Hie Jaapar Carrier. HuatiMgburgh Hits. Miss Emma Beclcr, of Otwell, was visiting her mother the first of the week The teachers all look worn out. The reason is, too much Association and Iu stitute. Mrs. Hunter, of Jasper, and Mrs. G C Cooper, were in town on Saturday the gU66t of Mrs. It. S. Dewecs. Mr. J. D. Arensman has returned (mm Loim Tree. Iowa, where he has been residing for the last seven months Some of our young teachers of tin male (wrsuatton, brought home some hearts from Jasper a well as charmsknives and other trinkets. Oar clever iwstmaster, Col. C. C. Schrecdor, made a trip to the County Capital on last Thursday, tie pro nounces theriirenologicil lecture The widow Aluer's traded her farm west of town for two houses in town, the property of Mr. Fred. Hemmer, and contemplates moving into the city. There were about forty applicants for license at the examination on bituniay. Mr. Cooper fulfilled his duties in a very satiofactorv manner. Mr. C. Doane, editor of the Jasper Courier, was in town on baturuay gemllv intervicwinr his many friends, Mr. Benj. Doane was also here attend ing the examination. Our town schools under the manage Maat of Prof. C. E. Clarke began on Monday, as did also the schools of Miss Sophia IlMtedt and Mr. G. M. Huston, in the country. Wo hava a female virRiro on van Bit ren street, who spends all day on Sunday i arinldiHr her children, very much to ih amiovance of the neighbors. She had better "letup on it," if she don't want a plainer "puip One dav last week, while 3lr. m. Uotfimnr waa drivinif a yoke of oxen hitched to a steam engine, belonging to a thresher, he ran ovt-rsome obstruction in the road and was thrown from his teat, the fore wheel of the engine running on him and standing- there some two or three minute, until it was backed off by some men who ran to his assistance. A clavicle and a rib were broken, but he is rapidly recovering. Teachers should quit putronlzinjr the Roekport It. R., as It Ffem? u bave a spite at that class. At Jaspn. An Friday, the train started off not giving time for all to procure tickets and pet aboard, ami again at HnntlngbMrgh on Saturday, they tried to get to leave some, lint did not encceed. If tHcy ate o independent that they cannot wait a few minutee for a dozen passengers, the teachers onght to be independent enough ta procure some other mean of transportation.
E.YTKA SPECIAL NOTICK.
Tuiumr r my. r. . witutr! mvjmtw, KIXTWKY. Smith's Tonic JByrrup. alMt iBee Jfce)e RerfH4 Vs4MM4Mty afaWT CjfcMJe SSa Jr r fITK MM Apt. Cartrava, Kr.. May 31 . Tkert mm H kee far Mr IMii, t tMe mmv; MMM t Rrtl MHIMkiM IMt fMIM aM pit fr, TMai MM paetleaai f KmUmT a4 etaewker t, kert Ike m SaUrt4 tfcetatelTea that tkey h eadrely eeat MOMtMrtlMI fraaa m miaaee. re uaa wm are uhm mkm, f Mi W rtMMH4 mim't Tmhc Sraar. MUriag t( I Im Ike TM7 keat rft4f HUM. Kvery ae we kt baaed ef Hhi U( pre neaacei spaa, k Hi tfce y kigfceet (hm. We hare lately e4 It hi mk featily wKk aark4 HMCtM. Tke liurradieau art tlapU. 4 tk Tmiw m ht freely wltbwit mi 4triMt t U MMtiKilbMi whatever. If Utt 4kHH4, btek ! sceowpMjr erarT botUt. art carHally MImm, H wMI ia la out f tea reault Hi a ywnxM awrc, wltbr t iU Ve f aMtrt ar Ik ctaMlhHr. We take yUaiarc i rmiwiaOif tain taWktoc t lleriaic tkat e of It will verrfjr evarr war re mjt, r. n. wiles. Per Mle 7 T. WKRTZ a CO., JMr, Ia4. Fe. lUh, 179-ly. IMMENSE STOCK or SyrtNg utt Summer ! ATSermersheim & Co.'s (Saeceaaera to Je. Sermenhflm.) N'OKTH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, Jasper, Indiana. mKAXKIf the Btll for immK farara.tre brr tain 1 form thm that we are coaataavtly a4Ug ta s x rtock, uwrbj always fcarlag THE NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, Xn4 tb V4t qwalHltt af FRESH 8T1PLB DRI GOODS, WW we por afat a Terr atl mirgto. We a ar um, tt we teti LARGER QUANTITIES Of ge4s tkaa meat areaati Hi tke eatrj. 0r hmk ai MEN'S CLOTHING, STAPLE GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWAJtE, BOOTS and SHOES nATS and CAPS. NOTIONS, &c. &c, ig always complete and full, and prices reasonable. If tuo want axvthi.no, AND DON'T SEE IT, ASK FOR IT. M. A. SERMERSHEIM & CO. Way K'Ji, T tf. GOOD COAL -A.T 1 Cents Per Bushel! AT THE HARK. fpiIE undersigned informs the publie a. that he will always keep a supply oi good coal on hantl, ffo'that they can get it whenever they send for it, at seven cent, a bushel, at the Friedman mine jnst west of Jasper. Picked coal at reasonable priceB for those who want it. Nor. 3. '76 tr. .lustfti ivriAr i. THE BEST TOWN LOTS IX JASPER sff (Private Sale I The undersigned has subdivided his beautiful lots near the Union FIourMills, and now offers them at private wtlc. There are eighteen beautiful building lots, 53 by 153 feet, fronting on Jackson and Mill streets, with a broad alley in the rear of each lot. This is a rare opportunity to secure good building lots in hralthv nart of town. Terms. Easv. to suit purchasers, as it is more the object to improve that part of town, than to make money. .JOSEPH EGG. Aug. 22, 1879-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. TOTICE is hereby riven that the un tiers irned. Administrator of the estate of Zachriah M. Dillin, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the residence of Charlotte Itichey, in Jefferson Township, Pike county, India na, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19lh,1879, the nersonal property of said estate, not taken bv the widow, consisting of 3 hows, 30 head of cattle, about 30 head of hogs, 2 road wagons, one sowing machine, two cultivators, plows, har rows, and other farming implement, 18 stacks of hay, about 30 acres of corn growing in fields on the Charlotte Richey e .-!.! . i.: r ir mini in IU lunHnii ui uvurisun, n. various other articles, too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 9 o'clock, a. m. Terms of Sal: Sums of $3 and under cash ; over $3 a credit of twelve months will be given, purchaser giving notes at six per cent interest from date, waving benefit of valuation and appraiement laws with go ml freehold surety, to the approval of the administrator. No property to be removed until the term of sale are complied with. JOHN H. ANDERSON, Admr. TnaYLOfc . HuifTEa, Att'ys. Augnst 29, 1873, 3t
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NEW GOODS AT. Joseph Buchrnvt'Sa JASPER, IftBIAJYA. The Mndereiarnad returns kU thanks to the public for their liberal patronage, and inform? them that he has just brought an for their benefit a large stock ef Staple Dry Goods of all kinds, to which he invite atten tion, a he has purchaead them at low figure, and sailing only for cash, will sail lew. His stock of Boots and Shoes is not excelled in Dubois county, and be s sure he can please the moat fastidious. Also of He keeps a full line, at popular prices. Pome and see them. The highest market price paid for all kinds of COUJiTlY P10DUCI. at lik store on West Sixth street: and trauma of all kinds solicited. sej. aata. m u. owjihi ji hiiaki, P. L. SWEENEY, SoHtk Side rublle Kqaaro, . JASI'KK. IXI. eiirTrpalrtaf will M ftruawlr at4J to, patronage ulldieti. Atw. as Jimlre. will !t.aJ to ackalt(c5sir fJ, ftmhrr t.trapa:. M otiftis cot a4 a counts, an raaMMble tnaa. My nets, is. J. K. Speeds Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS -ANIJ(Produce (Dealers, 3 3 FRONT STREET, XIMPHIS. TIJrXISSEE, f)0rCeetgaweafa taMcHed aM Marck SS. T-ly. Spxinjr Stoclc AT THE Jtipor Book Store A.J. StfffDERMAHW; Merth Main Straat. H a ew MaHr nf 5e:l Bac taMaMe for I cuaHir Narmalf, ! wkiek ae tarMea tke alltatloa t taaeaers. Alto. SICK WALL rArEK, In treat variety. Now k the tlaae to mke ymr a awn cheerful and pletftanl-MKticinr. rArr.K HAMiLHi ! DttCORATIflX FAI.vnXi. a ejclallr. PICTURE FRAMING rrMwtlT ttQir4 to. aaxl XaMiac aixl Git ta great variety on kant. Xarek If. 1ST. F. M. LANSFORD, Architect and Builder, JASPER, INDIANA. HTi"nr located in Juetr, will farnUk laj) for aar aWrrptia of a!Wg 4ekr4, a4 auke rantraeta far tkeir erect km coaialete. Keiaa; a practical aal jEerieace4 krSek 4 ttaate aaea. I wftl at 4 J ok In eiiker if akaae Urn, ky tkejwt c 4r, an ry reaaemble teraaa. Orers en at tar ceaoer ace ffoaspiiy awewaeu i. Referencea-C. Pwar, A)k Graajufcaiarfcer. or Eckert Hn. Jaae , VT-im. F. Jf. UAJSwrOW. BRICK E0R SALE i John E. Schneider, Informs the public that be ha No. 1 brick for sale at his yard near Eckert's Mill in .TaM-r,and will delnerthem any where in town, if desired, or sell them at the kiln cheat) for cash. Give the new yard a trial. .luly sa, ,vzm. Por Perfect Fitting HARNESS. HALTERS! WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS , CO TO Joseph Troxler's, north main st., - - JASPER, IND He h the llcet m4 heat atook la tawa Mil m4H CHKAI. . 3Bug-gry Trimminp DaaelntkekeataiaMMr M nh Hiff'tek. He alae kaaea ka4. awe coMtftatty in atore HAMES, TRACK CHAINS, WAGOX , AND dUuui Willi's, iu.n& AND MULE COLLARS. 1 lt mmi weH MiftU atock thrati kM4. " aafefea; la frt arer. ai H wekaHkiar. WttaMltwipTIBltiaMi. -rmj rv tr-ffutacrihefer the Jrr,a Cocairx
Mew Store ! I daaire ta inform Um neeahi W Jaaaar and surnmndiiag country that I have located in Jaepar, and have feraak a nka
aeiortraiant af CLOTHING, Hats. Boots A Shots AKTD that I am offering at very law pran4 It lyill ue to the intereetar any person needing anything in my Una ta bay u me, and tbaraby SAVE 20 Per Cent. I am sailing my aiaak af SUMMER. GOODS! AT COST! adSaf,Gent and Chiklrene SHiipara and Low Cut Skeea at 10 par cant below caet. Give me a trntl and be convinced. .Tames K. Walker, Court House Exchange. J a per, Ind. August in. NEW STOCK or. DRY GOODS, AND CLOTHING, Boots and Slioen, IXA.rrS, CA1JS, Etc., ?uftt Xrc elt eil a4 S. KTJEBLER'S, Will tea aaW LOW tOWN FO GASH. WANTED. Wheat, corn, oats, beans, dried fruits, feathers, eggs and butter, which will be taken at hic.hest market rate, ia tavment of accounts or ia exchange for goods. My stook af Man's and Bays Ctathtaa; ia all new stylec, and at tna art"aHat aMTt&flMata narK.Tt-tf. s. KUEBLEff. Jasper City Mills REDUCTION IN P1MCE OF aOW. HAVmkejCali Ike rear arktlr cam KHHM.eHt eMktedta kerta famerty ky tw ertaaaara. a4 Im reae tax pcH M tke keat m,WIi: FAXCY FAMILY FI.OUK SS ,KK IKe rr tke kikeat rk prtee far kaat,ai aha to t Hk tkiac ky eattaaa aratk. 1CKI&T 1R0TJIIIS. Jan. 1. 1y Paving and Building Brick for Sale! The undersigned has on hand a larga and fine quality of ood building and navinsr brick, far which partie warning to build cannot do better in Southern Indiana then to call and purebas of him. House patterns at reduced rates, tor farther information call on him at his residence on earner 1 Mill and th St. Josnrn Jkher. Aug 8, lS7-v. Jaspar, Tnd. FTJMIT 0BE! JOHN JPm A.TsTJE&9 Xartk -Wert Comer a tke rWe Sa, JASPER, INCMANA, Respectfully injerms the public that his stock of Furniture and Coffins will alwavs be found fall and prices vary reasonable. Anv article of furniture mada to order as wantad. Cash Ccstomeks for Furniture will receive a deduction or eight per cent, from regular prices, or Sve. per cent, u pant in tmny aays. Aug. 1, 78 ly. FOR SAIiB. ofiaidTn Columbia township, fairly improve.:, 2 hoe and necessary outbuildings on it, about 40 acres rleared. Title gotnl. Only $1,2). one-half fh, bataiice on time to suit purchaser Possession Utivcn immediately. A decide! bargain. Apply to or adires. C. Doane, Roal Estate Agent, .Tulv 18, 1679 3m. Jappek, Inp. Roono. Tn. TrHstce'n Days f Bhs- . , xr.. Th citi7ns of Roone township are notiHed that I will attend to Township Dn-nnesrs on every Saturday, and it is aecossarv mat persons navin nmmvm with the township snail come on that day. ..... The lihrarv will be kept at j. khdolph'sstorein Portersrillr. for thaconvenionce of citiwns, and persons who hava book belonging to it, are N-qMost-ed to return them, that they nay be prorariyrogitraI. Cxnia. Ruotrn. May 3, TJ-y. Trteea Boae Tp.
