Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 April 1880 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER. HrTh pnblle schools clow this week, unri the ohlldrea ara happy. BjTAsseaeors will find sottoe of inMerest to them in aaothsrcotumH. ACT" Mr. p oh n Dillon U oh a visit (to bit parents at BloomlMgtoH. 0ar3iCr..S.KttMr Is em a visit to Pleads in Evansville this week . OSrFarmere are, busy new breaking for o and putting ttt Pt8. drThe tax on the Rookport railroad in this oounty this year la 834 34. f-Mr. M. U. Dillon, of Bloomington. .called on u this week. He is speculating in cattle. l' ICrThesa pleasant gentlemen ex-Senator J. It. Hendricks and E. A. Ely, Esq., of Petersburg, called on us yesterday.

Or We understand the Ireland Argus i to be revived next week, under the Mipervision of that clever gentleraau, Dr. Net Wilson. Go in lemons. COT Mr. John Allea hae made out his bill Tor enlarging his present business -house to twice its present she, and making a three story Wock of it (rPreent indications are that the Constitutional Amendments have been adopted by a considerable majority in lilies State. t irrWork begtca this week on the new house for residence of Mr. Ignatz Kunkel, on West Sixth street. The grading down of that lot and walk makes a vast improvement. The English sermon at the Catholic -olmrr.il. which was formally hem at nVlnck !. m.. of the first Sunday in each month, wilt bo preached at 7 a. in. on the same Sunday hereafter. ' nr-T-The u Star " band were ont in all dm iflorv of their handsome new rcgula lion cans, and serenaded the town by rfdWir through th principal streets in tlieirband wagon, on Monday evening. They bml a very pleasant dance at Mc Nerney's hall at night. Srnivo Fashiovr. If any on imag inns Surlner ha not come vet let them Mip in and look at the handsome stocks iif inillinerv in the stores of Mies K ueblor or MIhs Friedman, and their doubts will vanish. Thewi Morns fill tho bill for lionet, hntQ. ribbons, feathers, tjtc. o?T-Ki fourteen hnndrcd years since if-'i. Meuedict, the founder of tho Hene iilfthie 'order, died : hence Ids feast was 'dMrf1ed hvthe members of ino Lathotic- eonseregntinn in nn opeclal manner (luring last. Sunday, Monday and Tue lstvf Father FideliRocmza beaedlctlne. conducted the ceremonies. nTThp ImMnesH liouo of Mr. Felix l.inmert U ibont ready for ocennanev ml MYeuH a fine appearance, with mums 24 feet hv Wt. AVe underlain' thn " Mr " bind will Inaugurate it' use 1iv n dramatic entertainment, before it i tilled with agricultural tools. Look out for. a good time, (toon iiy. Stalky. Mr. A. A. Stalcy flu. irmi'i'rv nifin. moved bl stock of groceries hack to bis old home, at llockport Tuesday last. He kept a nice stock, mill fold largely, tout preferred a location where there is more bminesi and les oelnl life. We are informed his late 'mid will be occupied by an Evansvillc groccrr firm . Come ahead. nrrKYIpriman. Klinret & Co. started tlu'ir new mill for the fi rut time Satui iti. tdfct. ntul for neve machinery it work wl iikii a ton. Mr. McKernan, the builder of the en trine, from Washington -was superintending it, and it is a mode of twmifv and strenetlu The mill wil be ready to begin work in earnest in a few flays. Asylum for the Feeble Minded. 'Tim first innuln of tliis new State msli 'tution from Dubois county, was recently taken to Knlehtstown by Deputy Sheriff Mvellnms. who sneaks hlchlv of tlie ap pearnnce of the Institute. The person i-ifAtt nn war a o'.i hi '0 years old Utirhtir of Alfred Ha&kias, of Hal township. Onr schools bavins? closed Mr. A M. Sweenev the Principal, intends fol lowituf Rome out-door occunation to re new Ilia shattered svstem. lie has been employed as agent by several New ork tire and life insurance companies, and will, therefore, travel all over this and surrounding- counties for them. He nn derstands the business and his rates are dow. Hear him for bis canse. Fire. Last Sunday just after dinner the roof of Mr. J. Erny's house on Sixth street was discovered to be on fire by Mr. Henry Goetz, The quick appll catlea ef a few buckets of water put out the ire before much damage was done How U ca-ht is a mvsterv. as there had fr in th honaa for some time. lit was nrsdHibly a case of spoatanebus liOMvuetton. 3rtte peente havo been so much itn ipoeed apen by worthless Wood Purifiers, mat we are clM to ee able to recom mend a weuaratioa which can be de tpendud on as containing invaluable medicinal virtues, and is worthy of tlie PHiHte sea-UeNoe. Ayer j oaksapa mux a. 4cm, wk4 aavtkin. oaa care t dlssaeea tlMt MMr au alterative ntdieine. '

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Clerk during Marea, and tliuv far In April. Alex Merrltt and Laey Harris. Jae. Montgomery and Louisa King. Chris. Waje and JC. HeitwM, M. lieswiek aad K. K. Hollewell. i J. C. Brady and Kaney I. Cex. James Kendall and Malinda Parson. H. lleker and Caroline Hooiag . Joseph Friedman aud Annie Uaberle. X. Lubbenhueen aad J. Schwartz. Taos. Ilawklus and M. Vaaderver. Geo. L. Grant and M. C. Auspaab. John liirk and C. Wilz. Alf. M. Gresham aad L. K. Ilobiuson. Frank Bant and P. Moeller. John Waddle aud S. A. Carter. E. Member and N. Snelling. C. Petry and K. Bauer. V. L. Foster aud Elizabeth II Egg. GeorgeBrdtweeer and E. Preuse. Ehkicii's Fashion Quarterly. This beautiful periodical. more thaaany other published in America, supplies to the heads of families what they actually need. It gives a large amount of choice literary matter, and in addition gives the style ef everything woru by ladies or children), where the articles may be obtained, aad how, aad the prices, varying from cheap prints aad cambrics to the finest silks, and from a sua bonnet or baby apron, to fluely trimmed wedding bonnet or net. and a baptismal costume for the baby A lady can our at any store a great uoai more advantageously after haviBg perused its pages. Only 15 cents a No. or 50 cents a year. Enrich Brothers, 8th Avenue, New York. Attention Lartiee! Mrs. Emma Withers having procured the latest stvlos of stamping patterns csnec a lv adantod for nillews is prcpar ed to executo work on short notice. She also makes combings into puffs, curls, switches. &c. Those wishing work done in this line would do well to give her a call. All kinds of hair ornaments made to order. tf. BlTTErlS Fovcrnnd Ajriie. tl iru. aniMnfr tn the rffpeti of mlmn 1$ Hos'ft Iff V Stomiich Mtlero. Thin mHtcliir l one ' ul nopnUr tfrnwllci f n ge uf welal preprictary Mi-lfle.nnd l l linmeniie dfwH'l nherever on tbf Continent fever n& us e rilclo. A wlMgUmfal thtf iimmM a Amv ) lb lt olbl nrenrUre fer meanstaring nmtarln" imonpfcrre, regalitlnfr the liver, awl iaviicortiB? ie Mom-ten. For sale by ail liruggisis ana eaiers generally. l7 '79 it. WAU.UK. C M. rAtltSMtLB J. IS. VAftHOftff, WITH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7 MAOAZI.VK STKr.KT, NEW ORLEANS, LA., Solicit ft iiref IihuIhciih frew Southern IhiI . . Oil. 'ti 1 ADMINISTKATOH'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. NOTICE is hereby given that the un-(lerai-ned Administrator of the estate of Christoph Herman, late of Dubois couutv. Indiana, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of tno deceaseu, in jiaruitKiu iuwhbuhi, m said county, on TUESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1890 all the personal property belonging to Ma Btte. consisting of S horses, 2 cows and calfs, 6 two years old stock cattle, about 15 head or nogs, so g-eese, ciuok-us, hay. corn, about 15 bushels of wheat, also wheat in the -field, oats, 3 wagons, plows, harness, a lot of seasoned lumber, a lot of bacon and lard, beds, bedding, stoves, a lot of honsehold furniture aud farming utensils, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o clock a. ni. Tmms of Balk: All amounts of 3 or under cash; over $3 a credit of ten months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with good security, bearing; six per cent, interest, and waiving beneftt from valuation laws. John Huehxkr, Administrator. March 26th, 18S0-3w. A. T. WITHERS, House and Sign Painter, JAWER, INDIANA. hue ui hp tam i M. OWtarn nalllr4 tc4. Lere ritr,atT Btere. MtUftirtlMt rwi Xrth St iw-iy,

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WATCH YOUR CHANGE Sermersheim & Co.' s BICISTOCK ELEGANT STOCK .orFall A Winter Mate Arrived. ATCHEAP BARGAINS. NEW Goods AIE'JNOW OPENED. THE STUUK OF DUBOIS COUNTY AJHU THE 4Lf CHEAPEST $T CHEAPEST CHEAPEST EVER. IN Jasper, Indiana. AHEAD OF ALL THE SMALL DEALERS OF DUBOIS COUNTY. ;Hen'8 Fine Kt, Mcn'11 CMir Men's Ladles Shoes, in all Varieties; Children's Shoes of Various Styles. UHa GGOBS TO SVI7 STUM. ! Henry Iimndgrobe Has just opened at his etore in Huntiug burs? the larest Winter stock ever brought into Dubois County, aad which he will sell for cash cheaper than any other house. Give me a trial, and I will save you money. IIEiVRV E.ANDGKEBE, Gttgrr Sireet, feetwee Mta m Walwit, Oct. 31. 18T9. MUXTISOSnRr.H. IND FURNITURE! DOWN CO BIG PRICES ! Christian Schentk AT THE - New Furniture Store Bab th Lammm kmrmrmtrt w thc Cott er Uouehlcl Furniture! Wht- fee wilt k1! tt kwer nriee, tin eter Vefere tHiweHlfl jMper. COME AND LOOK AT IT1 Furniture ref Irin, 4 re-rBlfelHCi to It lk neriy Kxxi e prowptly mttKW to. rorviMR-KmI on hn4 ia vmrtoiw tijU. ai4 trlmmM 0 tkrt sotlce. aa-naw't towetthe tle, SCML'MMACM K7 S Htomk mm Kertk XiUb street. 8ft. M, W-lj. Wiorttklifiilnlj, FreM mU efMr iM tW-4, imUI t&r settct, tr-lM will nn m Whwi . .,. Arrlre t aeelert - - - - SiWA.K. Aeeewep-tt Ifle te-vw fafef t - 2?TA r lire, tt BMfclMK t at ... Sil&r. X. PerMfMCMftete Sockrett mhI rwt f.rke-n rmlarn urn ilur. There U na elii.-Re fftr Whrf He-t er trMieter ( retghtatKeeiTt,UrTreeim(t JK O StAJfU'AMij S -t'l t rewt-isw-M t Kternuy 'Mth, lm.

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P.lL8WEENEYv liTCIIlKI us limn fi)RMrM: will fee tntnttr UeM A V .". w 1H stlea4 ( eknw WeK !e4. 0f BfnVf HtVifVfltCillSf Sfc4 Cwlf69nCMC B0l6S ftAw SC ii ttfi rf i if1"' May Wtk, 1S73. J.'K.' Speed & Co., COMMKSKHI MERCHANTS AND(Produce (Dealers, 363 raoxT street, X2MPHII. TIHTESSEE, BMd P. F TJRKIT rj.BE ! JOHN F. ALLES, Sertk .Weft Oner e-f the Pfc)k -c, JASPER, INDIANA, Respectfully injorms the public that his stock of Furniture and Coffins will alwavs be found full and prices very rea-i

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to order as wanted. Cash Customeks. lor r urmiure win receive a. aeu-outm vi eight per cent, from regular prices, c five per cent, it pant in tuirty aays. Aug. 23d, '78 ly. Sprinjr Stock AT T1IK Jmspsr Book Store A.J. Stf.'VDEIIillArlrV. Nerth Main Straet. eeJc NermsW, te wkkh b CnHtM te atttUB itt tMeen. AIm, . . I Is KTtt TKiety. New hi the tine to iwnke yw liewiet 4 DSCOKATHJN mm taiatiau a f eMny. PICTURE FRAMING mm xeMtB aM umm . 1WP greet W - e n r --

I.. GUTZWEILEB ToT P vf ctTittln HAS opened a Meat Market in his' t house on East Sixth St., in jMper,!S-AJ30I"E,

and will SELL FOR CASH ONLY first-class fresh meat every Tuesday.! Thursday and Saturday mornings, Meat for sale at all times. He has adonted the cash system, as he is noU able to aford the credit. JOS BUTCHIRINC. He has a No. one batcher, aad will kill and dress hogs or cattle for farmers or others, on reasonable terms. Aug. 84, 77 ly. New Saddler Shop JOHN TROXLEB 2 South East Coknee or Public Square, jASrEK, Ikdiaka. THEM4len(x-4 wmM teiyeetftiHy iMMNMtt te the th-i-e If bw preftre. t mmm(mwi at SKUH.F..V, KALTX1S. WAflOX MAEJCKM MXrOT rtAESKWS. nmnr TriMmiinc am ta MtetN 4(Mtgy 4 we- wMj. 4e., Ac. A ftltare f MtrMfrgt McMet. u. m. wax TnexLER.

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Fancy & Toilet Articles Wines and Liners far Medieal aec; aaa iae eu Orders by mail, r atkrwi, In frent ef the Ceurt-heuee. JASFEK. IJCBI AX A .3 Fereifn and Anericaa Marble. mmim CRAVE 8T0NES Furniture TOP, Ac. -orDRY GOODS, AND CLOTHING, Boots mud. Shoes, HATS, C-AJbS, Etc., Jmt Kelv at S. ETJIOQPB'S. jWW hm aeM LOW DOWN'FO CASH. WANTED. Wheat, oern, oats, beans, dried fruits, feathers, eggs and batter, which will be taken at highest market rates, in i-ayxext of aooounts er la exobange for goods. Mv aeek vf Mian's ansl BoysCIoth4fi lalall n w atytee, and at the SHaiaet.ieea. JUr K, T-tf. S. KUEBLER. atisiliCllM HlirJintoel! PATRICK WEBB, EAST SIXTH STREET. 7at3pcxr9 2mdl. OTTERS Mi t At aHkeM t Itototf m4 MONUMENTS, MARKERS, TOMB STONES, Eot, rMteuU frte. Ab Furniture Tops, nf . m t t4t TromwHj. Qiva tke New tMiep trM. t PAT. Will. Tee. ISta, HARNE8, 1 WAGON AND BUGGY HARNsSS 1 GO TO Joseph Troxler's, NORTH MAIN ST., - - JASl'ISK, Ne Ihm Mk Mweet atet atfteklhijt-wn. mm! eeUa CMKAf. Bngfgy Trimminpr awelBthtVMtBMHHK- al wH nta-. he h cb bmm,m4 eeiMtaetiytaetere ttAMES, TRACE CHAIN5, WAWU AND BUGGY WHIPS, HORSE AND MULE COLLARS. AlMae4rWtelW ! J' Hkt hi tWrteteVr le wrfc-li eiwr. Weiit9a lr HM-aea.1. July W,.J-r Pav us what yon we

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