Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1880 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER. gyCli-flMit Ceart wext week, rrytltallTigHt oil is the beat. Da not forget the ineakiuif on tkt 27tb iest. $7A large supply or h11 kinds of boots AHd shoe atS.Kuebler's. IjrA communication from JCr. llotljoau will appear next week.

7-A liBgro aud a white mis playing

cards hut Saturday night. Negro beat

the white matt three straight gatnes.

fThe barber " biz" was 11 the boom

jsst Saturday and. Sunday. Three shops

iu full blast.

UirFor men's plow boots and brogans,

go to KueblerV.

rjCTMr. Vf. May has hunfc out a new

boot siga iu frout of bla place of bust nees.

tCTMr. A. A. Staley paid a visit to

Jtockport last Saturday and. came back

Monday.

50 The Don Pedro laced shoes, at S.

Kuebleri.

ST When all of the proposed saloons

get started, Jasper will have the moderate number of fifteen. gj-Tae Ireland Graded School begins .Monday, March 32d, IStfO. For particulars apply to J. M. Pleasant, teacher. 3t. Commissioner Schncll's action in re

gard to outside paupers is approved by

the people.

Mr. John Sprauer lost an infant child by death on Wednesday, "Budded on

earth to bloom in Heaven."

trU you wish a nice steady and

clear light from your lamp, entirely free from smoke, use iCueblur't headlight oil.

(CT-Messrs. Friedmau & Co., are re

ceiving considerable tobacco now, at their warehouse in Jasper. utrPatoka river is on a high again, and a iarfie quantity of saw-logs are floating down. trJ. Gramelspacher & Co.'a whistle, ob the Planing mill, startles the native wheu it lets otF. 13-The Sabbath-school in Jasper will be held, until further notice, in the room

formerly occupied by Mr. Ilallpr, as a carpenter shop, on West Sixth ttreet. tErJSberiff Cox' family Bioved to big farm last Wednesday, and he will raise a crop this year. Mr. J. Wes. Greeae is high jailor now. rVWe are informed a Uilor named

Stelnart will open a shop this week ia Hid. Kruy'e building on the Public

Square. Come on. Mr. Jobs Krodel, of Portersville, buried a son, aged about nine years on Wednesday. The family have the sympathy of all their neighbors. IOMr. John Gardner will open a new bar-room in hie oyHter-room this week. There Is talk of several more startiu and the business may be overdone.

CVAia't thev a daisy? is what the

ladies all eay as they examine the beautiful Pinafore slippers for sale at S. Kuebler's. KrTbe action of the Couuty Board will either repress Protestant meetings in Jaepcr, or compel the building of a Church-house. Which will it bo?

Why is it that none of our street

lamps are lighted up of a Sunday night? Our people should remember that Sunday nights are as dark as any other night. For Sale. A good busiiiens lot on

corner of Mill and JTifth elreets, with a good Btable on it. Enquire at Courier

onlce.

0Roe65cr8 tailor shop steck was in. eatoried last week by Mr. M. Swecucy,

Jr., at the legal solicitation of some of

Mr. R.'s creditors. We understand he

designs going in another business.

Mr. Jonas Lchrbtirghcr is a candidate

fer re-election as Trustee of Harbison

township. He has made an excellent

officer, end the people of that township caaaet do better than to re-elect him. . We regret to learn of the death of the etimable wife of Mr. John Harnett .formerly of this place, now in Illinois'. Her death occurred a week ago, and wc learn that Mr. Harnett will return to Jasper. 1 1 1 - Fen Cincinnati. We are informed that the ' Star " band have accepted an invitation of the Cincinnnti and Memphis Packet Co., to take a trip on one of their oats to the Queen City, and will leavu Jasper next Tuesday on the excursions Taejr will bare a nerry time.

Pkksonal. Mr. M. T. Palmer, of the

Irelaud Argus, eeeased, wag in town

this week.

Mr. S.T. Plait. Jr.. of the Revenue

service, was looking after Uncle Sam's

interest in this county this week .

We were pleased to receive a sail on

Wednesday, last from our young friend Mr. Johnny Gray, of Portersrillt, who

was on his way home from Evansvtlle

where lie has been attending Commercial College.

Hoox. Brick are beiuse delivered en

the corner of Second aud Main Sts., for

the foundation pillars for a business house and residence for Mr. J. B. Kossner, the popular railroad agent and produce

dealer. It will be an excellent business

stand in dry weather, but will have to be built on high pillars for flood.timos.

Dedication. The new M. E. church

in Ireland will be dedicated, we under

stand, at tho next Quarterly meeting at

that place, to be held on the Si7ih and

28th insta. A large atteadauca is antici

pated.

ftfrltev. 31r. Madden came to Jasper

to fill his appoiutmcnt last Sunday, but

could not get into the Court-room, and left without preaching. The room had

been locked after morning services, and

uo one was on hand to unlock it.

GCrWhat can be the attractions for the

yountr ladies at the R. R. depot? "We

' . 1

notice several of them are in the habit

of strolling down that way often. Is it possible they are courting kisses from

handsome Charley, the affable aud polite attendant there? Its leap year, you

kuow.

Iioolc Out.

nL,Junu-J-. ,x .'.m DR. T. If 1RTZ.

ALOIS OKlMMLiFAGUKK.

WERTZ

DEALERS IN

WATCH YOUR CHANCE Pu

Sermersheim & Co.'s

re Drugs, Medicines, Fancy & Toilet Articles Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty: Pure Wiasa and Liqaors for Medical use; 11 kinds of PATENT MEDICINES ; Tobacco and Cigars in great variety ; Fancy and Staple Stationary ; Cloth, Hair and Tooth Brush ; Nuiwy Articles, Trusses, Braces, &c, &c. Our articles will always

oe iuuiiu limit arm lue uoov.

WARKAXTRn.

BIG STOCK Prices to correspond with the time. Order by mail. r etkerwi&e,

promptly filled. ELEGANT STOCK ?Ti''J"'niMi,x.'

' OF-

Portersville marble Works.

Fall Winter J. 11. CHIIISMON, Dealer in Foreign and American Marble.

Have Arrived. AT CHEAP BARGAINS. JU

Urn utt,

PORTERSVILLE,

HDIU1

Extra Tkain Next Wekk. During

the sessions of Court beginning next

Monday, for the accommodation of the

people living south of Patoka river, the railroad company will run a train to Huutingburg every evening, leaving

Jasper at :30 o'clock, immediately up

ou the arrival of the Southern Express.

NEW

Goods

GRAVE

8TONE8

Furniture TOP, Sec.

Attention Ladles!

Mrs. Emma Withers having proenred

the latest stvlcs of stamping patterns

especially adapted for pillewa is prepar

ed to execute work on short notice. She

also makes combings into puffs, curls,'

switches, fcc. Those wishing work done

in this line would do well to give her a

rail. All kinds of hair oraanients made!

to order. tf.

fCf Heppncr is prepared to make up

in latent style all kinds of gentlemen's rlothia?. and warrants satisfaction. He

is regularly in receipt of Buttenck's fashions the standard of the world.

Th eminent scholar, author and

clentit Dr. James Dixon, will take up

jhia residence iu uoonvuie.

ARE NOW OPENED. TFIE STOCK

OF DUBOIS COUNTY AJNU THE UJT CHEAPEST

fl-T CHEAPEST T CHEAPEST fT EVER IK

Jasper, Indiana-

P. L.ISWEENEY,

riTcmmiXD limn

Sssth Side FaMIe 8qHr - JA8PBK, 1ND.

S-tf.

AHEAD Of ALL TBE

SMALL DEALERS

OF DUBOIS COUNTY.

A II t..l. ..i.ntn.l eiinnrtnK wnrlrmanclitn VncrlloVi RpmM anil TTfhriW

Lettering done in the neatest and most approved style. Work guaranteed, an m sold at very low figuros. Those wanting such will please call at the shop. Jy. 84

AEWj STOCK t or

DRY GOODS,

AND CLOTHING, Soots and Shoes

HATS, CAP8J Etc.

jHSt KeelT4 at S. KUEBLEE'S

Will test LOW DOWN FOM CASH.

MHftiilrlnp wl!l fci ereseUT ftUdd t. US

i I.a l.tL. wilt allAAil tA uVn.aliiB.

Inn.) " wmrBrt- vpu - - - H - O ------ orther liMlrwneti, tl collMtlBf setM b4 M' cmbu. hi remble Unas:

My 9tb. 1679.

Men's Fine ots,

Men'- Medium UU,

Mch'k $$ka, IlM SboeH, In nil Varletie;

Children Show ol Various 8tyle.

J. K. Speed &, Co., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND

(Produce (Dealers,

363 FROST STREET XIMPHIS. TIVVUSEC

V C mi Km e t teikited prawpt rctsrM

iBJiae. rca as, '( iy.

ESKI tOOBS TO SUIT ET23T0VE I

ANNOUNCEMENTS. w r miifhririrfd to announce Joscnh

Roelle, by request of his many friends, for Trustee of Bainbridge township, at the ensuing April election.

We are authorized to announce John rtflfz for Trustee of Ilainbridire township

at the ensuing April election. We are authorized to announce Casper John for Trustee of Bainbridgo town

snip, at tne ensuing ivpru eiecuoH.-

Weare authorized to announce Christian Itudolph for re-election as Trastce

of Iloono township, at tne ensuing April election.

tv it Authorized to Announce James

R. Vxvnm for Tnistco of Madison town

ship, at the ensuing April election.

Wf are authorized to announce Thomas

J. Harris for Justice of the Peace of

Boone township, at the April election.'

We are authorized to annouco John .

Mclchoir for Assessor of Ihlnbridgc

township, at the ensuing April election.' w urn authorized to announce Georee

C. Greene, as a caudidale lor re-election

as Assessor of Boone townsmp, ai me

ensuing April election.

We arc authorized to announco Joslah Whitehead for Assessor of IJoono town--I.! -1 .imiitiiif A nrll nlnpilnti

i'n am atitlioHrnd to announco Tl. B.

Miller for Assessor of Boone township,

at the ensuing April election. Wc arc authorized to announce Richard A. Armstrong for Assessor of Madison township, at the April clcctiou. Wo are authorized to announce Albert B. Payne for Assessor of Madison township, at tho ensuing April election.

P URN IT U.-RE

JOHN F. ALLES, Xertfc-WMt Cera w of the Pablte Sqsre,

HonrV IjaTlClgrDC Regpcctfully injorms the public that his

stOCK oi r urnuuiu urn wuim nm i

vava h fnilllfl full Alltl DIMCOH VCrV 1'8A

cnnahia. Anv article of furniture made

to order as wanted. Cash Customers

for Furniture will receive a deduction oi eight per cent, from regular prices, or . a. !.. tl.!.l..

nve per ccm. h itu iu iuihj u;. Aug. 23d, '78ly.

TTfl. tat nnnnd lit his store in Hnntinc-

burg the largest Winter stock ever

brought into Dubeii County, ana wuicn he will sell for cash cheaper than any other house. Give me a trial, and I will

save you money.

HENRY IAIVDGKEBE, nelger Stmt, btiwMu Mtn nd WlBt, ott. si, 1879. mnrnxGBUiwu, iwd.

WANTED. Wheat, corn, oats, beans,

dried iruits, i earners, eggs ana oniier, which will be takes at highest natkefc rates, in patmkxt of accounts or ia exchange for goods.

My atoek Mn's and ?':: lethtns

eheseet prtoe. V.vK, '7S-tf. . KUEILCIS.

Dubois Marble Works.

EXCELS IOR My Wfotf, and Satisfaction Gnaraiitccil !

PATRICK WEBB,

AT tub

Jmspev Book Store

A.J. SlERI7fAHilf5

North Main Street. MONUMENTS, MARKERS, TOMB

eowlBR Nrl, to Wh lavitw the UtBtlM etl

EAST SIXTH STREET, OFFERS M Tlees te the dtltttw ef VuWn MrrMiiHtlsz cftUBtlM. te de til kktdl et Hfttbli

SICK WAMi FAPKR,

la erwt variety. Now 1 the time in mVe jr hwiel

tud DKC0RAT10N nd rAINTlXO fecUHy. PICTURE FRAMING

I Prompt'? ttelfl to, mi XaMiiM and GUm te

I gret variety on band.

STONES, Ect.,

will run i follow:

Mull tnln levMJtper at - - "l7 .5' Arrlw at RiM-kporf - 8:16 A.M. Armmmori.t inn train lTM Jm At 2:fiOF'M.

Arrive t Kockport At - 6:11'. X.

rewint mb ro to Rookrort d remiln foarhoaril

i-i i. .... l. rm tar Wkul IUt or traMier Ml

nn ii. nw w..p m' ' ' .

trelKBt at KMKBvrt, euaer lor rtemwn nr ,ipFi'

fl fliuui nAM, February aeth, 189.

Th. M(tra Invariably remedy yellownetaof the cem-

plexlon And white of the y e, mIm In the rlRlit We

. -l A ...1.. ...ukat Watrtieru A VAtiMtAlat. CHtl

iiatloa, liavleof tho head, Ul aHaecy, aid a.4)n n AMAniuUiMMt HI & tf H

very oier mn"' "T L1.. "..v v-.t.

erdefeit oMiuon e-i f nvrr. e.t,

and kldHeya alio experience meir regiau8K ..v laflueuce.

For aale by all Druggists and Dealers

generally.

Oct. 17, 19.

MEAT MARKET!

TL,. GUTZWEILEE

HAS opened a Meat Market in his house on East Sixth St., in Jasper,

and will srcrr, irnit CASH ONLY

first-class fresh meat every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday moruings, Meat for sale at all times. lie has sdonted the cash srstein, as he is not

able to afford the credit.

JOsUIUTCHERINQ.

TI hm a No. one butcher, and will

kill and dress hogs or cattle for farmers

or others, on rcasonauie terms. Aug. 24, '77 ly.

in all varietlei.'fAralshed In any rtyle deilred, asd al

reaeaie price. awi Furniture Tops,

Of anjr dcalR-n, mf ! 9rAr Prewptiy. Give the New Shop a trial.

PIT. Will. Feb. 13th, 1S0 .

For PcrfeotiFittin SADDLES,

HALTERS J

x.

WALLAtX. . K. rIMKttt.

J.B. VAIVHORIV, 1 WITH

. A, Sweeney. Jr.

teal Eatata A stent anal Auetlenaerl orriCK, But Mm ef rabllc Nare, JASPER, INDIANA. Will tell by day or per. cot. at delrr. Special rate to AdmtnlHraten. Will alee atJI In Dnbela a&d dJllsgCeaUe. Temi rvAMBthl. iaa. 'S4 tf.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS, T MAOAZIXK STREET, NEW ORLEANS. LA,.

getlelt a thareef hwnlaeHia frww SoHthcrw M

MUmUU CAM ATiriiwrr UAVt wCeMMi.

New Saddler Shop.

JOHN TBOXLER!

Soutm East Cosnkk or Public Squaxe,

Jaster, Ijjdiaka.

I mHE BndrMged wwild ref eetrnlly annMinrc to tj

i jl pBBiictaai i new pittn i, iKi.i , .i

ma et

SABDLSI, . .

Miraf.T

WA80N MAKSXBOl

armor wakitess.

KHvxy Trlmmlns deaa with aeataeM and dlf atefa

tie alio Keeps cenatwiy on aaira, , caaim, on

ry ami warea waipi, c, c. i A ehara ef paW efilff tJiH4. mmn mm Oet. U. TI. JeiJT TaWXLIl,

WAGON AND BUGGY HAttNESS !

CO TO Joseph Troxler'Se

NORTH MAIN ST., - JAolXU, ISiiJ. He h the hlctt andet tek iBjtewB, aad ells C1IKAP.

BiiffRy Trimminsy

DenetntVebeatmanner and with dltaatck. alt ha en ad, ami coeatantly In atere

tIAMES, TRACE CHAINS, VAUun

AND BuGItY wiuro, """o AND MULE COLLARS. ... -. --i. am hand. Re

p.VrlnK lM.e In aherterdar. Ad hi werkmae

"Pay us what you awt