Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 September 1879 — Page 5

JVSPER &QUUIER.

e3!Ive yon 'JHtotoy'n book ? r Wheat hang re at 1S ttftts per

tolr In hk1o to e Stan J1" ,11 kind, of gantlemen'e i i . i clotliiHX, and warrant satiafaetion. He 'Uookr UrKnlrly in reeeipt of. llutterick's

ley ft-rMr. Lonte Troxler U still confined te hi" ItowiRCB hy a Revere attack of fever. (rrSUnlfiy'1 name is Hlttttrious il familiar hs that of Grant! (CTChriBtians, everywhere rejoice in The eHne of Stanlev tw missionary. 5The"MarsliHl is putting down the block crossinrs. They were much needful after the rains this week. KfSloane'a Machine Castors are the most salable article in the market. Agents wanted. r5tanley made thc interior of Africa the hearth and home of Uie Christian religion. 7-A much larger breadth of wheat than usual will be sown in tuts county this fall. More money can be mane seiunx Machine Castors than at any other btisiyon can engage in. tj-3r7c. Scheuck troes to Cincinnati next week for some fine furniture for his new store. tCT-Mr. Krerapp received his first consignment of the season of those do licloua Square Brand oysters on Saturday last. - - I rA larjfc number of saw-logs were brought down i'alofca on the raise week, and eaw-log speculators were abundant in Jasper. (erConsiderable chills arc prevailing now. A little fire mornings and evenings and keeping the feet warm, is a good preventative. rr.fL O. Glezen is aeent for Sloan'-' Machine Castor. for Madison township. Try them when he calls o !' ' . IfcrMr. John Stout started for Louisville on Tuceday last, having received the sad intelligence that a brother of his was lying dangerously ill. Makkieu In Ireland, on Thurfday September 4th , 1879, by Rev. J. U. Madden, Mr. Joseph Stallcnp to Miss Lizzie Aatin, both of Dtibois county. tarThe citisiena of Jasper will find the filx-whecled Machine Castor which Jtcnj. Doane is selling, the bet xture for Sewing Maoliinw ever offered them. trThe Ke$tf!H)R bridge over Patoka which the August rie started, was entirely breken up by the rise last week sad disappeared on Tuesday night. Potato Wanted. Any of our suhKrlbera Who want to pay their aubscnp Hon in potatoes can bring them aloug new. oAlr. Joseph Troxler has improved the appearance of his business house front, by making it square and ornamenting with handsome brackets. Nr.w Clothing. Mr. S. Knebler received this week a fine stock of men and boys clothing, and is now ready to suit any siae or etyle. Farm Immovkmehts. Messrs. Jas Karis an Benj. Kelso are each building very nice collage residences on their farms in Itoene township. KMer. J. Leming, Cox, Dillon, Jo. Troxler, Keener, Krempp and others wade Rev. Smith happy by donating a fevering fer his head, in the shape ef a ww beaver. Many thanks, gentlemen. KTMr. Paul Kankel was the aeccessful biMer for tlieeentract fer grading "West fin street, Saturday, at $320. "Work was begun on Monday, and is being pushed with energy. Diep, On Monday kwt, Mrs. PfofT, widow of Joenh Pfof. deceased. She had been sick for a long time with con' emption, and leaves eeveral orphan child Tke tteamer Mountain Boomer went Wining past Porteraville on White river, Wednesday, loaded with chnrae, ad steering with a bow oar, towing two Wges. 3" Read the advertisement of the St Anthony Flour Mill in to-day'a paper. We tried It and the we man who ean't ftMke gee tread frem k, eeght te live en com Weed. CfYenng Gephart KeiKng like to tare jumned ejat of his bets en Sunday, waee ke heard his boy bany squall. It wa aweet music to him, after so long wilting, and grandpa Reiliftg was na Manny ae him.

KTMr. JcntM Leferburger rtnrid from the Kt lliU wwk, whr he hrw'

len ifirrhas.Itifij inorouoth forth firm (of f.ehrlwger K.hn. They are driv KT'IIeppmr is prepared to make wp nwhioHS-the standard of the world. (0"Tlierss to be a railroad and river excursion to Cannelton and Tell City on .Sunday next, leaving Jasper at a. 111. and returning to Jasper by 9 :30 the wne night, giving four hours in UanneltoH. ft for round trip. fCfMr. J. W. Greene sent u some nice cabbage, just to show what industry can do in keening the worms away, if judiciously exerted. The cabbage crop generally has been eaten up by worms this year. rUp to Wednesday of our dally Kvansville Couriers wc have received only the Sunday issue. AVe wonder who has a better right to our dailies than we have. If they will lot us know we willi try aud subscribe lor a copy for them. 03-Thc bridge across I'atokaat Jasper was taken down last Tuesday, and now crossing of the river has to be done by ferry. If the dams were all out it could be forded, and the country would be much healthier. DiED,T-On Tuesday last Ifirs. Lampert, wife of Henry Lampcrt, living on the Troy road. She leaves several children. On 1'riday last Ir. Xavier Pfau, aged 65 years. He leaves a large number of; relatives. He brought the lirst slunjcle ,nacbinc to this neighborhood. Railroad. The railroad workmen have been busy this week repairing the damage to the railroad caused by thc high water, and have extended thc road 20 or 30 feet towards Mitchell. At this rate it will get to Mitchell in about one thousand vear. Push it to Kvansville Kew Machine Stoke. A Mr. Moor6 opened a room for the sale of the Singer Sewing Machines in Jasper this week and seems to liave a very pleasant sales man. We presume he will let the peo pie know all about it after while, through the people's paper the Covbier. Accident. On Tuesday evening as young Mr. Win. Suess, living near Mai tersville, was trying to drive a calf home, the horse he was riding ran over the calf, falling and throwing Suess headlong Re was picked up and taken home iu sensible, and it is feared he is internally Injured. Pkrsonai.. Mr. G. F. Bott, proprietor of the Tell City Anwlsrer. called on us this week. He was making acqnaintan cos in Dubois, preparatory to the expected connection by mil through the Local Trade railway. He pnblishes wide-awake paper, and will undoubtedly receive, as he deserves, a good list of subscribers from this county. Come again. New Fkrxituke Store. Mr. Chris tian Scbenk, late of Tell City, has moved to Jasper, and has a nice stock of furni ture already for sale in the corner room in Schuhmacher's block. He will re ceive a large addition to his stock in few days, KHdiHvites all to call and ex amine, welcome, wc neeuaiew more such men in other branches of trade. Morgan Presbytery. The Morgan Presbytery of the Cum berland Presbyterian church, will meet this evening, at o'clock p. ra., at Portersville, Indiana, aud will continue its sessions over Sabbath. Ail are invited to attend. Several talented brethren will be in attendance from abroad. John B. Madden, Moderator. ISrWhile moving the portable engine and saw mill of M. Fritsch Sc Co. this week, the bed-plate of the engine fel from a wagon and was broken. It was thought it would have to he sent to a foundry to be repaired, mt considerable expense, but Mr. Dan. Miller, the fereman at Lamperl's, was called in, and he repaired it at home, much to their satisfaction. Score one for Miller. f3The American edition of Henry M. Stanley's books, by Rev. J.T. Homily, is offered in one volume of over 700 pagos in two styles of binding, costing respectfully, more or less than $3 00. Stanley onght to be the pride of Americans. He accomplished most extraordi nary results as an explorer and mission ary, having settled all the qneetions left open by the death ef the illastrinus Livingstone, and introduced Christianity with a partial transhUion ef the Bible at the court of thc greatest Monarnh In Centrat Africa. Everybody wants the book ! Mr V. Koch will wlirJt onlnra from shirr!? v UnhoitOui'iy m tvv t'lys-

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(TOnpMix etrery bKtl. rt curiully fIIi.i, It will in cmc ( at ten malt t a priMMt mtt, ktiHrr iIm 4Im We uf Wrt wr Imijc taa4(H. We uk- plenre in rMMe4iHK ibl m4!cit tfl Ike imiK ibU 4-ieie eerywker, Mf keHvlHK tkt the e f it W verify every wik.I e nr. IW Ie ky T. WKRTZ CO., Jarer', X4. " Kek. lk. 1H-Iy. MMENSESTOCK or Spring n) Summer 00)$! AT Sermersheim k Co.'s (SueeeitKara te Jet. .Semtmlirlm.) NOKTH SIDE OF l'UBLIC SQUAKX, Ja.4jer'9 Indiana. THANKING Ibe pW4efr JmM fer.wf Tg tola farm tfcMn that we are eUiitJy tUtog to o i Mkt tktreky alwaja tttTisg THE NEWEST STYLE8 OF Ab4 (he beat qaalUU FRESH mm drt mm, Whkk we &tpt f at a very small margte. We cm eccr taw, we ieii LARGER QUANTITIES Of g4 tba meat aierekaata Is tli OHHKrr. Our tiCK ei MEN'S CLOTHING, STAPLE GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEN8WARE, BOOTS and SHOES II AT8 and CAPS. NOTIONS, c. c is alwavs complete and full, and prices reasonable. If run want anything, AND, DON T SEE IT, ASK FOR IT. M. A. SERMERSHEIM & CO. May Mth. 3-tf. jGOOD coal at Cents Per Bushel! AT THE THE undersigned informs the public that he will always keep a supply of good coal on hand, so that they can get it whenever they send for It, at seven cents a bushel, at the Friedman mine just wesi of Jasoer. Picked coal at reasonable prices for those who want it. THE REST TOWN JLOXS IN fflt (Private Sale ! The nndcrsirneil has subdivided his beautiful lots nearthe Union Mour Mills and now offers them at private sale. There are eighteen beautiful building lots. 53 bv 153 feet, fronting on Jackson and Mill streets, with a broad alley in i . .... tue rear ot eacn 101. nis is a rare importunity to secure good hnildiug lots iu a a. ft . a iieannv narc oi iowh. Terms. Easy, 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. mrOTICE is hereby siren that the tin ilars iirned. Administrator of thc estate of Zachriatt X. DHKn, deceasoc will offer for sale aT public auction, at the residence of Charlotte Hichey, in Jefferson Township, Pike county, India na, on FRIDAY, SEITEMBER 19th, 1879 the personal property of said estate, not taken by the widow, consisting; of 3 horses, 30 heart ot came, auoui au neau ofhojes, 2 road wagons, one nowing machine, two eti tlvators. plows, r.ar rows, and other farming implements, l stacks of hav. about 30 acres or corn growing in tickla on the Charlotte Richoy farm in said township of Jefferson, and various other articles, too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at a o uiock, a. m Tkhms ok Sale: Suma of f3 tml niiilnr cash : over i3 a credit of twelve mouths will be given, purchaser giving tmts at six per cent interest from date, waving benefit of valuation and appraisment laws with good freehold surety, to ihe approval of the administrator. No property to lie remored uutil the terms of ale arc complied with. JOHN ll ANDERSON, Adrnr. TUAVLOK A UUNTR, AtlVti. AtlSUft It7!W3t.

SPRING ATTRACTIOHS

NEW GOODS -AT. Joseph BuohmvVm, JASPER, IftMiiNA. The undeifuened return? his thank to lor their heuent a large stock of Simple Dry Goods of all kinds, to which he invites attenioii, as he has purchased them at low figures, and soiling only for cash, will sell low. His stock of Boots fETid Slioew is not excelled in Dubois county, and ho i sure he can please the most fastidious. Also of Claco3pann0.aess Ie keens a full line, at popular prices. Come and pee them. The highest market pneo paid for all kinds or COTJJCTXY MtODUCI. t his store on West Sixth street; and trade of all kinds solicited. Sept.3eth.l87S ly. JOSEPH RIICHAKT, P. L. SWEENEY, TtTCIKUEUXD JEWSLEl Seutk Side I'hIiIIc .SqHHrc. . .IASTER, INlli HrfHilrlRac will fee pramptlj alteRtltd te, as4 AIm. Jt!e. will atlwwl to ncknowledKiHirdccdj. or Srr InMrnmnitv an'i eHieeiK etea aB ae e&HiM, am tMmW terms. Xar3ii, 1H79. J.K. Speed & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS -A'I(Produce (Dealers, 3G3 FKON'T STREET, MIMFHII, TIMITIISEE, ai4 irAiet retsrM Xareii X. TS Bprinjor Stoclc AT THE Jmsper Book Stbvs A.J. SHiVDEIIMAIVIV. North Main Street' H.i nrw nmlr of S'liool nka miuliln fir tar cmlK Svrml, to watch be inrlte (he Uttfl t watbera. AH9, SICK WALL r.rKK, In rrMt variety. J ) ! "" ""w htmn cnKfl a4 pltaMSt-kmlclAe. I'Al'KK n.VGlSG MM IHiCORATlO.V Hrt I'AI IIMi a pwjanjr. PICTURE FRAMING rrawpit' at I r ml r d tn, n4 MoHl4(Mr in peat rntitxy on Jlarrh U, 1T. F. M. LAN8FORD, Architect and Builder. JASI'KR, INDIANA. K,vW Incntpd la Jarnrr. will furnUh nlnsa for y im-riv" f swiKHfff? iirH, and wake contract mtoon, I will alx 4a J oh in tltktr t tkeM Han, by tbjib or iay, na rry rwniWe lrOMcrsi le't at lnr omcef rnrnpiiy nurimru w. KeTereiKM C. Uoaue, Alia GrimtvlfrWr, of r.ektn hre. Jtt , 1SW-3W. F. MSrKU. BRICK 011 SALE i John E. Schneider, TnfnrmR the nublic that ho has 2fo. : brick for stale at his yard near EckertV Mill in Janer. and will deliver thorn any where in town, ir ttesireu, or sen tnem ai the kiln chean for cash. Gite the new yard a trial. .Tidy 85, l9-'2m. For Perfect Fitting SADDLES, HARNESS, WAGON AND BUGGY UAItNESS CO TO Joseph Troxler's, NORTH MAIN ST., - - JASPER, IND H W the tiet umI Bat atek In town a (Hi Ut CIIKAr. 23u.ggy Trimming Deaetn tke bMlaar as wltfc Upak H ! kat (a bM4, m Miiatastiy ib tre UAMES, TRACE CHAINS, WAGON AND BUGGY WUll'S, HORSE AND JJ.UL15 COLLARS. A loll aad wtl t!e3ii atoek !wyc a bxsd. Jitr!un done m S)5rirUr, aad la ;riif ir.aslUB sa as WstA in iwn i?tv mi ell. Joly lltb. '7t t. ttVSubtf Hbe 0 ?o Uvrz fT?s

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I desire to inform (he pienja of Jasper Jid .snrmiut4iiur,oimtry tiiat I have lo cated hi Jaeper, and hart fur sale a uioe aeortmentof CLOTniNG, Hats, Boots A Shoes AND llmt 1 am offering at very law pl-icp and it will iw to the interest ot any person needing anything in my Hue to buy o me. ami tnereuy SAVE 20 Per Cent. I am selling my steak of SUMMER GOODS! AT COST! Ladies, Gepts and Children Slipfterrt Hint Low Cut Shoe at 10 per cent below cost Give me a trial and be convinced. J timet K. Walker, Count House Exchange, Jasper, Indi Auxust l.-3m NEW STOCK orDRY GOODS,, AND - CLOTHING, Boots mid fllhpefli9 HATS, CAPS, Etc., jRat Rocelre at S. KUEBLER'S, Will to MM LOW OOWN FORAAfHa WANTl5l. Wheat, orn, oala, beans, dried fruits, feathers, tfrgs and muter, which will be taken at hiskwt fMrket i-atcs, in pavmust of iccotfsts ot lit exchange for goods. My ateck ef Nton'e net teys' CletWric M mi new etywe, ana mxwrw ohfeet iKroee. Mari,T-tr. S. KUEILEII. JaspsrQltyBIillsREDUCTWIW PMC OF FlOWt rAxcv rAMir.T rLot e rr.K bsl. W. .rtMrlne taa klehMt Ch nrlt Ut WBMt, a4 aim to do tke falf lklK by mim wk. " XCtlKT 1R0TIXM. Jan. 18. '78-lj aving and Building Brick forSale! Tim nmWe'trHMl lm on hand a larza and tine quality ofjtood bnihlinfr and pavinc brick, for wliicn panics warning tt build cannot do better in Southern ndiana then to call and purchase or nun louse patterns at rcdiiced rates. For farthrr information call on turn at ni esidence on corner ot Mill anil stn ou Joski'H Jkrokr. PUKNlTUBE! JOHN F. ALLES, Settk-tf ert Cnt it tke rakWe JASPER. INDIANA, Respectfully injornw the pHbiic tfith(rf stock of Fwrniture and Coffins will alwaVa be found full and prices very reasonahle. Any article of furniture made to order as wanted. Uash uustoxf.ks for Furniture will receive a deduction ot eight per cent, from reenlar prices, or rive per cent, if paid in thirty days. Auj. 2&17S ly. i B1A 'JreWHSMI. FOR SALE.oTia,icdh1 Columbia township, fairly improved, s houses and necessary outbuildings on u about 40 acres cleared, 'iwe gooa. Only $1,900, nedialf caeh, Bawiice on time t salt parehaer. Poeeeeeion jriven Immediately. A decided bargain. Apply to or atuiress. J. UOASE, Jicat iisc,,M July 18, 1870 3m. Jasper, Ixp. Boone Tp. Tnt;8 DyM efBasinm m1 Libmry 3ltico. The citiMBS of Boone township are notified that I will attend te Township Buineee or every Saturday, and It ia aecesiary that perseui having bnaine with tbe towiwhip shall come on thai day. . The library will tw www a. udolph'e store, in Portersvltle, for tbecon. vcuience of citiae, and rons who have book belonglRjr to it, are requcited to rtni tbem, that they may be properly registareti. 3,