Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1880 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER.
tCrOirty twa weeks till Circuit (Joutt. $yS. KneWer keep kaedlig ht oil. tCrCwwUwiBMT'a Court xt Mow day. qCrJuH a the roads art beg inning to gt peiUe the rains eone. 3" A 11 kimfc of rtjrle aad rarieHec of calico for Mk at S. KHebler's. tr-Tbere arc rumors of a mw boot and aoe store la town. Come on. Id-Mr. X. Mekhior is talking of)4artiag a brickyard on the Gootz land. fctrMr. Zaiw wants a partner for a pottery. He chuaa to bare fottHd Xo. one clay for the purpose. rTbeCR.&S. W. railroad tocomoUtos ne only headlight oil, which i for sale at S. KweWer's. IOMr. A. A. Staley returned from Memphis Tuesday, lie will soon receive a lot of fresh so there p rebates. CrTrAlI tbe coal minors rc headlight oil beeanee it is tbe beet. Call at S. Kuebler's for it. (Cr Aykr h Chkxkv Prctorai, tbe world's freed remedy for Cold, Ceagb and Conenmptton. (O-Mr. S. P. Ledgenrood, of Boone township, went to Eransrille with a lot of borsee this week. $y Connty Surveyor Burger burled the form of his lately bright little boy Louis E., aged 4 years, last Saturday! Another blest tie beckoning to the bear cnlv shore. Died. On Tuesday last, Mr. Cornelius Gutgeeell, after a lingering ilme crvons icver. cornet was a vohhj man of about nineteen or twenty years of age, much liked by hi companions. Catholic Knights or America. We understand preliminary steps bare been laken to organize si kdge of this order in Jasper. It is a benevolent institution. ni.d very nourishing in ome localities. 1 bela.v t School rof. J. M. Pleasant, of IreUjnl, called on as Monday, and y he Itas eloml h Winter school, after a very successful eeesien. lie wil' in a short time open a subscription liool at that town. 'XT Quite a large amonst of kknc8 ha developed in this county in the laet twe weeks. Principally very severe cold, resulting in prostration and pnen tnoubu In its general ne and sudden ness It is rather an anomalous ware. 9!rThe Republican Congressional Conreiitien for this District met at Washington on Wednesday last, but we have not beard who wi? reelected for the criftce, and it don't make much difference. IO Mr. .IM?ih Kgg has sohl hht share in the Union Flouring Mills to tbe other partners, and Will engnge in some other biiMnes. The new nrm con tern plate) considerable improvements in tbe mill. and will make it one of tbe bost in the "West. 'The Peieivburx Democrat hlvb 3Irs. Emily Mdntire, wife of KH McIntire, living near Stendale, in Pike county, was thrown from her horse, while oh her way to church oh Sunday morning, and received such severe injuries as to ca4e her death. Moved. Mr. Joseph Egg moved into his house on Cla. street this weok. His large brick i being rapidly and handsomely paiHted ad papered, and remodeled infide, for Capt. Daniels' new hotel, which it is expected will be opened in a few days to the public. It will mark as era in tbe Japer hotel business. tCTMenrs. Hedoiph and Hays, of Porternville, have f hipped fourteen cars of stock from ISoeue township to Cincinnati this Winter o tar. Thii firm ha been quite an accommodation to farmers baring: fat tock to sell in that iieigbborbootl, and we arc glad to learn have done well. Arrested. One George Knitter, who was indicted by tbe Grand Jury sometime ago for A. and B. with intent to murder Mr. J. F Wininger, ami skipped the country, returned feet week and wa? taken in by Sheriff Cox and Deputy! Gardner, Friday night, ami lodged in jail, to await his trial at the March Court. Married Tuesday, February 17th, 1M0. at tbe residence of the brideVmother, Daniel 0. Aahby, Chirk of the of tbe Pike Circuit Court, to Mis Flora Ilargrare, of Dubois county. TfiTe wi.h Dan. ami hie mir bride every conceirable hatMunet. awl mch an in' f create of young Democrat a will make MCI trM- uiin v tnul '
tCTTbe Demoeratk National Couvn-
l t be held at Cincinnati JwHel'Sd. O-Mr.K K. Drumb, Eeq., a promiaow cittata of Cajinelton. Ind., was ar reeled and put under f 1,000 bond kit weok, to answer at U. S. Court a charge 61 Mtoeatlinga ward's -tendon money. i.iKiLir Krmlingek, an old sub scriber to our paper, and well-known in the whole surronnding country, informed us tbe other day that his wife. who ior two weary years had suffered with Jtbeumatism in tbe shoulder, riii. ring which time sue baa boon treated bv 9 . a a -a . several nhvsicians without aucamu. Ua.l been completely cured bv a tinvle bottle of St. .Jacobs Oil. Bncyrus, Ohio, ftCrCouncilman Daird, of Iranerille. paid f10, in Chicago, for two "plur 7 tiorses, for the fire department of Eransville. lie could have obtained eight Hue, heavy draft horses for that money in Dubois county, or a dozen or fifteen "plugi." Wouldn't it pay some of our citizens to ship a few horses to Evan--ville for sale? Mr. A. Neioek, Taylorville, Pa., writes : My mother, an old lady of sixtv veers. suffered tor thirty years with Rheuma tism, to such an extent that she was at times entirely lame. We procured from Messrs. Ludwig Bros.. Druggists in Scranton, Pa., a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, used it according to directions, and saw our efforts crowned with perfect success. Mother was reliered. Revival. Quite an interesting revival has been in progress for two weeks in tbe 3ft. Zion Methodist church in Chss township, in this county, under tbe di rection of Iter. J. T. Woods. A large number are nightly at the anxious seat. and several bare professed to have found that "'peace which suraseth understand
ofjing,rand which those of the world can
not comprehend. May the good work 20 on. 03" Luce township, in Spencer county, voted la-st week against a tax to aid the construction of a railroml from Evansville to Oweasboro. Two townhiH in narnck county roted in faror of the Ur, and it U surmised, if Rock port will rote a two percent, tax in that townhip, tne present Rockport railroad will be connected with Eransrille bv a line run' ning up the river via Newburg to Hock port. Any way will suit u, but for goodness sake give us a chance to get to Eransrille by rail some way. Announcement. W thii week announce Mr. C. II. Rudolph, of Boone towubip, me a candidate for re-election at Iras tee of iJoone township. Mr. Rudolph has made an excellent Trustee during tbe part year, and given general satisfaction by bis ;careful management of township affairs. He is not likely to hare any opposition. Mr. tJOsMtn nniteaeau is also an nounced as a candidate for Amor oft Boone township. This is not? one of the most important offices in the county is tbe Aeor doe? tbe appraising of real estate afco, and the choice should be carefully looked to bv tbe owners of real estate. Mr. Whitehead is a popular teacher in that tow nship, and we have no doubt is well qualified 'for the pofi tkn. For S.vi.k. A rood bnsinese lot on comer 01 ja hi ami rum Mreei;, wun a good &taWe on it. Enqaire at Conner office. Wan-tkd IIorsrs and Mwlks. The undersigned wishes to purehaee a nnm tier of hordes and mnhH,anI will pay the highest market price for them, at hh stable in Jasper, if broi hi ia soon. Jan. 90 St. TontAS Hkkkio. AXNOUXCEMENTS. VTe are authorised to announce Christian Rudolph for re-election a Trustee of Boone township, at tbe ensuing April election. We are authorized to annonnee Jotah Whitehewl for Assessor of Boone town ship, at the ensuinr April election. Ve are authorized to annonnce Albert B. Payne for Aesor of Madiaon town ship, at the entninz April election. We are authorised to announce R. B. Miller for Asseaeor of Boone township, .1 . . a ... i ie ensHinc: vprn election. EXTRA SPKCIAL NOTICE. TOTtXAXr f KEY. r. I. Wttt.II MTIXITIX, KCXTVCKY. Smitli?H Tonic Syrup. The Kevt anil $ret KemeAy fr CtttlU mtA Fctcy, r tver mmI A(Bf. Certwnts,, Kt., Xj 31. There ! M W for T yer, ia !hfe cowtlrr imA . M5rt coaafhit aboct chim aM fever. T!s ArfTtntimt m mm ftrevattiMc in ajr trH nf Krtf k j- mmI 4er fcere. ietc W ptifH fct hm ttere4t tfc tm&ii that tbejr were eMirejr eaewfH ht At very Vent reawalj- eiU. Krwr m we imrr aM tt Kmc U. prwae t R tit tfce ery MtjiMt tna. We Wv ltiy Kh Mr Umif w(Ht aarte4 kwh' The iarei)iM are !maV. aarf ta Tmh c W frreh w-hkt any tVtrfavoat t tfce WMiinrtm wtaeeer. K Mm ttrcOM, wM4i $htr arcofr ry Mttle. are earrMIy Mtnwnl. II will ! e oat f lea reH In a aermanenl care, wtxeatr tae kU tvf ttotttt kt bMi.tfa. We take arare hi rrtr mmtaMiHc thH etfk!a a HitJuf til attwae vrywkre, 1rtr'Jy fct-1 Urrlax kt tie msec fit wiH verify ery wnr.t m (ity. r. k wiui, r.r wl V T. Wl:TI X CO,, Jxtftr, 11.
latoolc Out.
WATCH YOUR CHANGE Sermersheim & Co.'s BIC STOCK ELECANT STOCK -orFall & Winter Have Arrived. AT XT CI1EAP BARGAINS. JM NEW Goods ARE NOW OPENED. THE STOCK OF DUBOIS COCXTY AND THE tUT CHEAPEST tCT CHEAPEST KT CHEAPEST fCJ- EVER IN Jasper, Indiana.. if. 4Hi:il OF AE.L THE SMALL DEALERS OF DUBOIS COUNTY. 3!n7 Fine rVmIs, Mcn'm Cnrn Men's Skcw, LmlleH Skoon, In nil Varletiow Children Shoen of Various Styles. VIM G00S3 TO SuTT JmW Htiiiry Iandgrebe Haa jhrI opened at his store 1h Hiiuting bursr tbe largest Winter stock ever ItrouKlit into Duboix County, and which lie will sell for cal. cheaper than any (other honse. Give mc a trial, and I will save yon money. HENRY I.AIVIKSKERE, tttktr StH, between Main a! Wstatt, (Vt. m, r. Ht'Nnx;w:n;H, im. hosier IM yo feel that any one- of your rca yemr Ham ch, liver, Wwel. nr nerrnn ytrni, faitera in It a ork? If im, reptk the 4mf with taeatuet power fa I. vet lirnlr. f Iv!irnl. KeMcMHer lkt t blKtr t the " HecbmiiHr of tbe Kmi that ti rllmu ef all weaimee i a aaivemal nartyiii of tbe tyritm. Mti that Mieh aaraly ( the faataetltate rreearsor f iH-aia. For sale by all Druggists and Dealer jgetierally. Oct. 17, 7t. I. WALLA! C. K. K. rAlIIMILI. J. B. VAIHRm, WITH filaUO, FiMLfi i ca. Re RRRr"RaaBRMr W RrW I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 79 MA6A7.I.VK 8TXBKT. NEW ORLEANS, LA., SSlIrlt aatirr bHlnr fram flathem IIMt Rjlr Lmit Cam .Ktxsetr.xriL mamc mc Citi njr A Wt 94h, Mtljr Advcrtiee in the Jasper Courier.
aaRRRRRRRRRHi aRRwaRRRRRRRRRRRRRV aRRaRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRKtB gRvSflkBBBBRRRiiZ aRRWU aRVaaSnaaaRRRRRRRRiaRRRRRRRRRRRRv ' aReaaaJaRRRRRa
DR. T. WKKTZ.
t. wertz & CO.
DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnighe. GlaM, Putty: All KmiU of PATENT MK Faucy and Staple Station Articlos, Trusses Braces, Sic, -( a .1 t uo lounu iresu
WAKRANTED.
Prices to correspond with the times.
promptly tilled.
Corner Sixth and Jackson Streets, in front of h ourt-heuee.
JawMry 17 1)1, '79 tf.
Portersville marble Wrlu.
J. K. CIIKISMON, Dealer in Blatw Street, q PORTERSVIL L, MJli AM trork cvcctitctl with fiUDcrinr
Lntlcriny done in the tieatcfit and Inoflt approved style. Work guaranteed, aiirf 'Old at very loir lixurci. 'J'hosa wanting mich will ploaso call at thesliop. ,1 v. 54.
P. L. SWEENEY, f ITCBKim 1XD JEWSLEK South Side I'ublle Sqware - JAS1KK,-IX1 Kf fMVrirKt will be MretHBllv attefH3ed ta. Ml Ak."aMst!-. will tHl (a eknMrIdffinr itd.. r ltr tHMrMNt, aRil culWctiK mtM arHl cJ. K. Speed Sl Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND(Produce (Dealers, 363 FRONT BTREKT, XIMPHII, TIMJTMSE1C it prempt return are sh, tt ly. PURNIT URE! JOHN TP. AISLES, XrlhWet Corner ef the PWlk Square, JASPER. INDIANA, Respectfully iiijonns the public that his stock of Furniture and Coffins will alwavrt bo Ion nd full and prices very rea onahlc. Any article of furniture made to ordr a,e wanted. Cash Customkk; for l urnittire will receive a deduction 01 eight per cent, from regular prices, or five percent, it mid in thirty days. Aug. 33d, '78 ly. Spriny Stocln AT TUB Jmper Book Store A.J. SOlKICIAIlii. North Main Stroet. H a new Mipwly f .ihiI B.oki m( Utile fw thol fvtnlwc XtfTKul, to wbkh te tHvile tbe attefttieti tm teacker. Also, JICK WAU. PAl'KR, In rret vsriclv. Now I ilic ttne tn wake vnvr bomi catrrriui ann picaMniiooKinn, r.vrtiK iiAMilMi 31..I UKCOKATION and rAlXTIXf! a HeeUlly. PICTITUE FRAMING rromptly attewJed n. anil Xcmltllnfn ami filam ureal variety cm kaMtl. Mare 14. 1K9. EAT MARKET I Xj. gutzweiler HAS opciuul a Meat Market in his house on Fast Sixth St., in Jasner.1 sua win 1 SELL FOU CASU ONLY first-class fresh meat every TuesdavJ Thtireday and Saturday moruhixs, Meat for salo at all tnnos. lie 1ir adopted tho cash aystctu, as lie ia not ablo to ailbrd the credit. JOBIBUTCHERINO. lie has a No. one butchor, and will kill and dross hogs or cattle for iHr inert or others, on roasonaple terms. Aug. 24, '77 ly. New Saddler Shop JOHN TBOXLER ! South East Cornkr or Public SquahkJ Jasprr, Indiana. rtlHE BnderHjni woM respectfally anwmiKt tntkel J. pswtciail ait ii sew frejNirea te RaBtriMltrreal kia4 ef 3A1H)LKS, BRIDLES," MALTKKS. ' WAQ0X HARNESS BtJflflT KARXRM. HiHcgr TrlmmlBiedne wild ntalnr an4UfMileh He 4o keef certaty on hHd, basits, ckitM,b(( tf nirf wc" wktp. Ac, Aareof pAWiMiigt tk4tc!. Oct, 13, '71. JOX TK0XLEK.
ALOIS GRAMKL&PACIJ KH.
Fancy & Toilet Articles
!, Putty: Pure Wines and Liquors lor Mediae use: ED1CINKS ; Tobacco and Cigars in groat variety ; )iiery ; Cloth, Hair and Tootli IlrtisliM ; Nursery Uraces, Sec, fcc. Our articles will always found fresh and the best.
itc. Our articles will always 1 . . aim me ueet. Orders by Mail, or otherwise JAMtWm, XXniANA. Foreign and Ameriee KatUe. mmm i CRAVE STONES Furniture TOP, Ac.
woi-kmsnshf d. Eiiifllh. Cmu .ml TT.hmw
NEW STOCK OFDRY GOODS, -AND CLOTHING, Boots and. Slioea, IIA.TS, O-AJLS, Etc., Ttut Kclved at S. KUEBLEE'S Will Im ROW LOW DOWN FOR CASH. WANTED. Wheat, corn, ok, Was. unwt lrims, leamers, eggs Ma.RjMWer, which will be taken at highest Market -rat os, in payxknt of Accouma or in exchange for foods. My stock of Mon's and Boys' Otothtn warn nw aiynM, anei at mo choaaeet prlooe. M.y 16. '78-tf. 8, KUEBLCR. EXEL!IIOR'M y M !(, anil SalisfactieH iHMi'MHtef 4! PATIUCK WEBB, EAST SIXTH STKKKT. O ITERS hl Kervtf W the dtin t4 lM M nrrimllfip rotiutlt-i,. Ih nit l.Uii tJ lurtite wink. HkUme MONUMENTS, MARKERS, TOMB STONES, Ect., Ih H vwIcUr,fiitii(dipl 1h Hy Myk 4ketlt afmI l reoMXtaiitis prwrn. AIM Furniture Tops, Of hi.v I"sIjch, Hiatlo let ortlur 1'mwptly. . PAT. WXU. Feb. l.Hh, l(W-, For Perfect Fitting WAGON AND IJUGGY 1IA11NESS ! CO TO Joseph Troxler's, X0KTH MAIN ST. - - JASPER, INI). He ha (hi) hla-irnsl ami beat fttsek Ih tuwn. aella C'HKAI'. Buggy Trimminjctr Dnclntheliestmiiimr nM with lUfpatek. Me alt' dan en baml, M MUHUy Ih re IIAMKS, TRACE CHAINS, WACON AND llUOfJYWiriPS, HOUSE AND MULE COLLARS AfHlUml well dllci1iilek attriT a'Hft. ti. aairifxiloiir In nttrtoHr.MHi ia wfkiHkemiHif. When In town We me cult. July llid. '7 V. Pay us what you owe us.
Dubois Marble Works.
