Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1880 — Page 5
J.VSPER COURIER.
-r,Tke Star band went to the con ventlon at Otwell yesterday. re-The Garfield Glaa Club mt at Mr Kcsner Wednesday nifclit. iirlloii. .For. Barker and J. M. Boyle were In town looking after there later eiti as candidates. Wednesday night. r-rTho Normal School opened In Jas per lust Monday with a very fair attend ance, ooHSlderingr the hot weather. iCf-The It II. excursion from Rock port Iftttt Sunday to Jasper, did not pear to be verv largely patron fowl. ap ftyNlce flint trlass truit jars, just re ecived at S. Kuoblera. fCflce cream at Henry Finka' confec tionary every Eatni'day ami bunuay. (KTThe Jasper Democratic Club meets tit tho Court House Saturday nieht. Let there be a good turn out. 07 For choice candies of all kinds go to the Confectionary of H. C. Fink's. "-MaotM jars quarts and half gat Ions at S. Kueblers. ?tl"A. M. Post, of Indianapolis, made a irrocnbRck spercli at the Court house Wednesday night, and predicted that both parties would he swallowed up four years hence by the ureen backers. (CrThe citizens of Newton street were amused Tuesday by seeing a Sun shoot 1 wit their houses with meat after it Stick to your work, and you wont have to fly. (Kr All kinds of fruit jars and scaling wnjatS. Kueblers. OirBen Krodel, of Eavansville. has heen ah-kin hands with his old friends in Jasper this week, and some onn in happy, and wishes he would como often (ErGen. Grant has finally been in duced to come out sqiinrn for Garfield in an interview at Denver, though he still maintains that Hancock is a good until. ' Van Milov and Jas. Harris took Hiiiiik ol'a fight Mondav in Boone Tn. and Harris paid $5 50 before Eq Corn tor lila fun, and Van will probably fol low unit, All about a woman. l)ii:D,-Mrs. Mulimla Traylor, wife of John TrayJor, of Pike county, Ind., died on Wednesday morning, July 21st. Her Inirial took place at the Caso graveyard Thursday the 22d lust., ,st 4 o'clock UOr-The fi-iiit.ntmniug aetmon is here and S. Kueblor has the largest Mort tunut of jars every brought 4 Dubois conntv. IUimirmcan SiT.AKiNo. Frank Posey, 1:. it. imwu, tne iiea vy weight oi thp KepuhticAii Slate ticket, and Dr. JamcHnideii are poKtod for speeches nt Ire hind next Saturday. Give them a good crowd. (Cr Insure youn life and property with A. XI. Sweeney. Ho represents ifii of tin est companies.. apilG.Sin. OfrThp census hrws Martin county Jo have 13.441 people. Hip population of Loofgoofrn is 88G tlint of Shoals 70?,of Ironton 152. According to the ooimis Daviess coun ty contains a population of 31,522, being an inri-ta.se of 4.775. For Hancock. -J. B. Graham. Ilia Re. publican candidale for Representative in "Warrick county in 1878, publishes a card In the Booaville Enquirer saying ho is for Hancock and (he democratic ticket sow. And still they come. f Go to S. Kueblers tor your fruit jam, tho best In tho rmrkot. OJCel. Cockrum, of Oakland City, Gilnon comb ty spent Thursday night in town. He is oh a tour up the Fatoka examining it as to the expediency of running a steamboat on it up to this point and above in the Interest of stave fartory at'Oakland City, The Col . expressed liinself well pleased with the town saying it showed thrift and would woon.be. a large place. He says our church is largest In Indiana. Democratic Central Committee Meeting, The members of the Democratic Central Committee of Dubois county are (requested to meet at the Court House in lajper, on Saturday July 31, 1880, atone o'clock, p,m, for the transaction of business. All Democrats who desire to aro invited to meet in consultation with the com m it tee. "William A. Traylor, Chr'm. IV HEAT WANTED. Joseph Egg has built a warehouse on t he railroad, opposite the engiae-lnniM!, near the stare factory, where he is now pre pared to receive wheat, and wll; pay tho highest market price for all he can get, in cash. Bring on your wheat and get the money. Don't mistake the ph-re, at tho foot of Clay street. J23.it. JOSEPH JCUG.
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TUK U1CKAT VAX AMBUItGIH WIIOW2 It Will Exhibit lu Jper, Aug. 4 That all bur readers way know of the estimation In which the Vau Anibur Show is held by the prase and publie, we copy tne lonowlng from the Burlington iiawxeye or June 19, 1880: " Yosterdav was olrctin 1av a vain an notwithstanding that this make the thirt' marnmotu snow that ha visited Burling toil Within a little OVor one innnlii 1 large nuiubor of people wore in the city from the surroundinir countrv to se tli street parade, hoar the music and take in the show. There is nl wava a fasniimrinn huoui "sawuiistami spangles" that drawi a crowd, that even a first-class Fourth o luiy cannot comnuto with. Perhans the reason is mat there Is a wave something nuiuHK e many ieawres or a nrst-clasa snow mai pleases all classes of society ana an Kinds ol people Tho many curl usiLtua in mo miMiHjfcriG lntercata oue ciass, tne ueautiiul trained horses another tne rinir performance and clown nthnia anu tne crowd and rush all others who cannot 11 ml aiivlhiiiir e seto tilpasothem In fact, perhaps there is only one feature prominent in many shows that does not pieasc any one, ami that is the peanut vender, who is about the only individua wnu mis no irienus. wnilo van Am burgh has this curiositv with bi erio, ho keeps it under control and doe uot let it run wild 11 tho circus. "Yes. Mr. Frost, tho old roliablo circus manager, who has braved the storms c competition for yoars and has alwav como out successful, was here yesterday witn van Ainburgh's show, and ho bur me goou iuck 10 present tils show to many of the citizens of Burlinirtoii and ues Moines count). "As to tho details of the day's pro gramme, the most truthful thing that can ue sam 01 huh circus la that tho man agers present everything, on the street iu the menagerie and in the ring, that tnoy advertise, an honesty few shows arc guilty of. The procession was much uctter ttian many cxncctcd: but tb s c r cus does not put tho best on the outside l lio menagerie tills the hill in every re spect, from tho big elephant down to the uaoy monkey, many new and rare sneci mens in the animal Kinjnloni being in the rtt I . 1 it r 1 fly 1 . ! K . I ' 1 1 .uii.-uuuii. auu uirviiy iimi i is i:iu(i nut well worth the nrico of admission to si who enjoy such performances. Two features of this part of the show h worthy of special mention Mr. Win Showlos. the bareback somersault eqiics wmii miu uHsmng nuruie ruior una 110 peer, considering his age, whilo he per tortus many new feats While Andrew r it - ... . URiinei, tne csnnou ball mauipulHtor, biiows womtenui strength and muscle. xsut the srreat feature ot this show that commends Itself to the public is the manner in wtiicu it is conducted. Evcrv attache performs his duty in a nuiet wav and does not seem to take special delight 11 annoying every one: and for this alone, not to say a word about many other good things, we can heartily recom mend the snow to the public wherever t goes." Willi an endorsement like the above taken as it is from the columns uf 0110 of he first publications iu tho West - it is a ettled tact that wo arc to h.ivoiu Jasper. on educaiuv August 4 ii. one ot the ifreat .-how io-tilulioiH of tho countrv. O.mittk. . 1 in in num.. in tidvertirteilent of the great Vim Ambnrgh meuag no Hint 1:1 rcu y are compelled to !(! lino publishing, for tho wind of space I he miow, however, in all iu rciitiieHSt H ill exhibit in .luspcr, on W ednoxliiv. ugiist 4th. G ItK I2N 11 A CK SPKAKING AT iki:lani. Tho Greo'ihiickers of Dubois and Pike counties will uiucl in mass convention at relnnd July 3tst 1880 for the nuipoMof nominating a candidate for joint repcsontatlve for tho counties of Dubois ind Pike. All who are tired of tho mis rule of the two old parties and desire a reformation of the government are relocated to attend. Hon. James F. 'arks, w. L. Green and .lonli U. Albert will' bo present to address the Meeting. liy order or the com mil lee, T. II. Dillov, Ch'ra. KMruorMtvT roii Ijjdi. The QHewi City Saspmdf r C&mpunyof ClHcltnutl. lire new manufacturing and In troJuclDR thiir new Stocking Supporters for IxidlesaBd CblMrMi UHtt their uneqHaled Skirt Supert.ter for LJIm. None .UouUl tie withodt tbem ; our ltmdtnir t'liylolAat reecoftfwend them, and are loud in their pratM, Ttita manufieturinR Mt&bllehment la n)anagel hj Im dies wlio hare made the wants f ladles and etilldreii itarfjr, and tkejraskus to refer them to Mine reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in thta county, and we certainty think that an earnest solicitation in every hottMheM woIJ meet with a ready response, and that determined woman could nake a handsome salary ami hsw theexclnKeaifecj' w wtw wninly. ne advise lady who ta la ih of employnvnt in send a postal card to the CompsHy, Hh her name and address, and moa'lon this paper. Address Quaen City Suspender Company, Nos. 147 HB West FoHrth Street. Olncin. iiati, limn. juiym .n. To Younpr Men. Jnst published, in a sealed enielop. Trlec Mx cents. A I-ectHrr enho TrentmrHt and Karfirat dire orSrrainat Weaknrw, or BrrnsiAToaHBA, IMneed p (leir-aulise. wvoiunsiry opmiuai wwct, imiiuiraoy, ervons Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generti; CnNHtMnriON. Kriwemr ami rm: Mental ami i.ht.lrl liieanaeltT. etc" :-By ROBKKT J. CUIiVKRWKMi. M. I) , author of the "6ren Book." Ac. The world renowned aHthnr, In this admirable Lecture clearly demonstrate, from Jihj own experience thst the awfnl conseawenres of self-abase way be eflestnaly enred without medicine auti without dsngerwis aurgleal opperatlens. nonRles, Imtrtmient or eardial polstlng out a meda of wre at one certain and effectual, by means of which every sflerer, bo Matter what Mi condition way he, taay cHre himself cheaply, privately, afcd radically, fsup This LecUri will prove a Wn to thds ndtSousands, Hut. under seal. In a nlaln envelope In any addresa, mt.pald. en receipt of cenU, or two postage Address the I'nbllshera, THE GtJLVUWILL MEDICAL CO., l Ann St., Nnw Yerkt l"os,t OBkeBes, April 9th, lW0-ly
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awfiiin TUMMay, Oetlaf is, l0. CIRCUIT CriKUK. I-KTKR .1, Oohman.v Ia a ofttulirintft for re-aieouoa aaUlerkof the Dubois Circuit wouru COUNTY TUKASUUER, IojAtz Eokrkt in a oaiididade for election as County Treasurer. re Paul Kunkkl, la a candidate for aher ill ot Dubois county, tt the October election. Frank Joskht of Ferdinand, is a can Uldate tor Sheriff of Iiubois county. COUNTY SURVEYOR. TT . . jikmiv jiKKORK iaa cam date lor re election as County Surveyor of Dubois couniv. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Camdf.m Cox is a candidate for Com missioner of Dubois Countv. for the Id district. A Ml; AD or ALL THE SMAIX DEALERS OF DUBOIS COUNTY. Men's FiHe Rout. iHeti'M !tfet)iHm Rtft, Ladies' SIioch. in all Varieties Children'a Shoes of Various Styles. E7BBS& U TO SUIT II Henry Iimxidgvobc Has juot opened nt hU store iu Iluntine mi r 1 no inijrcRt winter 6tocK ever .1 .aa. " brought into Dubois County, and which he will sell for cash cheaper than anv omer iiouo. i,ivo me a trial, ami I wll siivc you money. IIKNRY IAIVDOKKRE, .ulcer Street, betwr-n Main and Walnut, Oct. 31. 1S79. HU.VTIXC.BDROII, IXD. ITOMACH & 8lTTERS Servo an injunction on Disease Br ittvlKorillnr a feeble cnlltHti en. renovating a U bltltatrtt ihriuf. ami enrkliln a thin and Inntitrl tloHi clrcalattiw l h lIotOttrafitenisch Hitters, the finest, the rmmt piRlily sanctloi.rd, and most pcpulal tonic In vtlttt'Mc For sale by all Druggists and Dealerire 1 to m 1 1 v. Oct. 1779. Spring? St oclc AT THE j Jasper Booh Store A. 4. SODFJtMAmft.a North WInin Stret. lias a new snnulv of Soiool Honks saltattle fr th nmliiK XortnsH, to which lie Invites the attention o tMchers. Aim, NICK WAt.UPAPKR, tn great variety. New la the time t rnske yoar hntneicheerful and nloissnt-lonklni. PAPKR HAN'UING and DKCOII ATION sud PAINTING a specialty. PICTURE FRAMING Promptly attended to, and Moutdlnis and 01an In reat variety on hand. March 14. 1.T78 VICTORY ! PDAIUH Opportunity to I II M II U Mnk tnoner I Republican or -" 'Demnerstlo sdae--nsrllell or Hsneock Klepantlx printed enSIkBtn orOntucraln of either Oarfleld aad Arthur er Hancock and KnRllsh beantl fully etnlnvssed, atl with true portraits of the candidate. Send fur them! Single, ljr mall 10 rents, f 1 per lcieni Can reaiOlyhe sold for Iftc eaeh. 8pe ctsf rate onlota uf KM 1 I)emocrata ami KepubUeAiu send lor tnem. noysann inns can maxe meney settlor them. Address Immediately Ohio rriHtluk and FHbllihlK Co., I.atifHiater, Ohla. juiy i 1. CAMPAIGN COURIER. THE WEEKLY COURIER WILL BE SENT From Now Untill the First of January, 1881, For 50 Cents. ADDRESS THE COURIER CO., My , l mo.
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AND OlothinO Sermersheim&Co., Have now in store, and are selliuz out quick ana cheap the most ELEGANT STOCK OF THK BEST STAPLE GOODS AND LATEST STYLES WlELTY AND RICH DRISS GOODS. Ever Brought to Dubois Go. Men nnd J3oy' Fashionable Clothing FOR S1JR.I3VC and i Summer Wear. Also HATS, CAPS, HARDWAIilV QUKENS WAIIK, and NOTIONS of nil uid-4. Tiiose wanting the lies! audi lute-t civics will find them in abtdiilanca it our store. Come and See Them. M. A. SETtMEUSHEIM & CO., April 18. iaw tf. JASPER. INDIANA. New Saddler Shop. JOHN TBOXLEB! Sooth East Corner of Public So.uab,; Jasper, Indiana. rflHKtinderalRne! weuld respectfally aBBatiare te tM JL public that be is new prepares 10 iBtnanciar. i .. .!... i HKlUliKa, At.Ticaa. WiOON MARKXfl BOOOT HARWES8. Kufciry Trimming dene with neatness a fid ittopatefc He also keeps constantly on hand, fcaaee, caaltw, hf ty aad wages whips, &v. Ac. Aatisreor patronaea soncuea. Oct IS. '71 JOWTT TWOTI.HK. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Joel S. Blackburn, against Janes G. Gatton. June S3d, 1890. Conies Joel S. Blackburn by his Agent. William F. Simmons, before mo, Henry W. Harrison, a Justice of the Peace of Columbia townsiup, uuooia cotiiuy, in(iiaun.aml files bin complaint, sunnortetl bv affidavit aealust the goods, chattel,! r rhts. ci-etiits. moneya ana e Rents ot lamea C. Gatton : aUo flled an affidavit that he verily believed that the said .TarriM C. Gatton was indebted to the said Joel 8. Blackburn, in the sum on Nineteen Dollars, with interest at eighU nai emit, tier annum from the Eleventh ilav of Mav. 1880. on a note exec a ted to J. S. Blackburn by James C. Gatton and which is tine and unpaid, and mat ne hlived that said defendant had left the State with intent to defraud his, creditors, nnd Is at this time a ROH-resi dent of the State of Indiana. And that he verily believed that Jewa W. Nlohot' son was indebted to James C. Gatton om promissory note unfWoieMt to pay said r-iat hi sHtl costs of mi it. and aa attach mailt has been issued and served, ad I littvA ant tho ihirt v-tilt dav of Jill V. 1M0. -it S o'clock In the afternoon to try the merits of the ntpe. IlKXhY W. HAltRtfiOX, .Tutioe ol the Peace. JtilvtUh. 1880-aw.
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From h4 alter thk date, antll ivrthrr sh: t.t... will run as Mlon: Mall train leaves Jaeger at ... fdMA.V. ArnvM ai KKKpri . - . l.stA.X, Actoamavpatlen trsln leaves lft at J:rti ! Arrives at Kkpurt at . . . i. r. 4 Persons on r to Rwkpwt and remain r. i.r&.-rs and rHr thesafneday. Thre I rharxe fr Whan' Beat r r.. f freight at Her tHrt. either far reecJrtor r .UM.ttijt H. C. KKAXfUH, SMerhM. ui, KehrHar? Hh. 1W. A Large Assortment OF FIRST-CLASr? HEATING AXl COOKING STOVES ! Of U dcsorlptlens, Jsai rteelml, mI h 111 ellaa cheap a khj-w hpretpltnlH thene(..ity If set little ehesifier fer esik at Wondolin Evny's. Or Bat aides ef the t'ttfeHegMar. IA8PS INDIAN" A. X. B. A lawice k ef thrhet tha.sire. lellow-vrarf. hartlware, cHtle-ry. c; al a A :rt vnrlety t irita ef all hlxila 1h fets la er hHslHeaa, Whleh will he a14 at Ui LOWEST CASH PRICES. luting, Cuttrlnf;, Reoflncamlcii Verk promptly attnltJ m. Call and )xamin stofc anel ptIom. s. nr. WEWDOLIW ERUV. For Perfect TiUn SADDLES, HALTERS! 5 1 Wmm iaaal n la aaaaaaamB aaaaali aliHTraai WAGOX AND BUGGY ILAllNMht ! CO TO Joseph Troxler's, NORTH MAI K 5.T., - JASPER, INK lie haw tttet tilatrent atMl hmi a4k laMiia n. antlsrlN VHK.W. 13tu.fffxy Trimminf Oemetn the West maimer and wHh 44veh. Re al.s a. cm hand, and constantly la store IIAMKS. TRACE CHAINS, WAGOX AND BUGGY WHIPS, HOKSE AND MULE COLLARS. AlatlaMw,Uselettatek alsrara e hs4. tfatrtn t iirme t n sk er t erd er. and la wet tasMKe mtmt. IWB Faen In town (jlre me a call. Jaly lit. "7-y. FURNITURE! DOWN CO BIG PRICES ! christian Schemck -AT THENew Furniture Store Mas TMtLiMr AttaMTWftKT is tM CarsTf fWhkh he will sell at lwer prtees, than wee kefefa Mere n aaper. OOME and LOOK AT IT) Famttnre repslrlnc. sndre-TarnUbincsa M ttMhW we nearly sa tw as new pn-wptiy i jMSr rurae-l Ihr nf HI'MH C. 'ttwn KliM-h,n NrUi -aiM alrrfi. 5-ft n. lTly.
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