Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 April 1883 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

j Ar it it"

FRIDAY.

APRIL S 18W.

DntmlsCeoaty'u Bueluees Outlook pmhuhlr t no period In her history h Hf huinM ontlookof Dubois count hen brighter, iwd more fall of uremia nf nMMMrltv to tor boorst citlsens,

than at the present time. While other UicaUtUw hurt heti devastated by floods, or their population decimated and frilitiil by rnldemic. oar connty has,

by tlp blessing of God And Industry of

her cittern, progressed in wceitn ana had rratkabl good health, being free from the wild weves and ruth of des

troying waters, which saddened to many

homes and destroyed large boat new intercet, and no virulent disease has wtd the energies sad brought sorrow to the homes of the mase of her people. With about do miles of railroad completed In her limit, and engaged every day in tarrying to the outside world tk TsHed products of her shops and sons and ruin, nil that is needed to Insure her unbounded prosperity Is capital, and the energy of business life, and the corn-

plot ion of some of the five project lines of railroad, which are now pointing to her county seat, to bid tor the carrying of her Immense freightage. Something of an Idea of the business of the county may be drawn by an examination of the railway shipments at Jasper, over the Air-lino, and a fair consideration of the budneae of new enterprises which are just now entering Into active life. The shipments at Jasper for the past year have averaged about 15 or 90 ears a week, by ear leede, besides large shipments in broken ear lota. Mr. A. Barrowman, the efficient proprietor of the Roeedate coal bank, and whose coal whs pronounoed by the 8tate Goal

Mine Ieepector in bis report last year,

the best in the State for manufacturtn

i needs new, heyeuweleery enfscieel

to give esup;u) weut to twoiuy-utt persons.

Tne brewfrv or c uocngetang bum

the best of healthful common welt beer.

and the devotees of Gembrluue tore tt

It bv the hour and one It pwednete.

Wo are not inform! aa to the amount

of the husmeM, hot from the amount

drank and shipped It must bo pretty

large. . . !

The flour mill of Scheurich Scholar

Is very puuuisr with the laimer, end

lor s lerwe custom buslnees an well es

eonsldorahl merchant trade, rsanlng

from $18,000 to 20,000 a tear. The broom factory of Mr. J. Pernor Is another new enterprlee, which is not shipping any yet, but supplies the homo

demand, ana only needs a HUM "pusn, to become a large business enterprise. The tobacco factory of M. and J. Fried

man does a limited business, each of the

nromietora being engaged in other bust

noes enterprise they are at preeest only

doing In tobacco enough to accommo

date the raisers of the "weed." rsegtog from f?,0o0 to 1 0,000 annually. They have a large and commodious wareheuee, well fitted for doing ton times (hat amount of business, and would do It readily if their other investments did not demand their attention. As It is, tbey would prefer to sell their tobacoo basinets to some party who will pssh It. The spoke and wagon factory of Mr. S. Beokert, Is another new eoterprlet),

whieh la turning out some excellent

work, and whom wagons oenmend

themselves and bring other customer

wherever sold. Mr. B'a. capital being

imlted be is not able to nosh lbs beei-

Bees to tta capacity, but It growing solidly, and would take a portlier If btoouid

get one with centtl, honesty and indueabove embrace the octabHstments

using steam power hi Jnsper, and whieh

furnish a great deal of hoslneee to the county and add largely to its prosperity. That there are not morn and Inner and

more varied industries located hero, is only because it advantages for business of mianfectartng are not fully nnder-

stood by capitalists seeking investment.

situated in toe center of a gooa sgneni

turnl country, where the neeeeenriee o

ire are obtained easuy and cheaply : sur-

mm m UOOMr

nu April eta.

wimm oaopu caixed.

FuJI of Yeevru nod Uaeelnese He Qsttuily Crooned Over the Park

Klver.

died of nneussonhi at

Cooper celebrated his

birthday, Februarv llth. lie has

sllinsr fdr.aome time with a slight

eatd, and Sunday was compelled to it

main In hd. The family physician was

summoned tnd at enee discovered that the patient was "Hiring from a severe atteekot pneumonia. Cooper's advanced yours was a greet drawback to ale re

covery. About f o'clock be called his

son. ex-Mayor Cooper, and Mrs. Abram

ft. Hewitt, his daughter and her family

to the bedside, saying to them that be knew he bad not long to live, and that

they must beeosne reconciled to the tact. Hie death occurred exactly at 8 a. m. He

remained eonecloou ap to the time of his

demise, and made several romance in

regard to his family affairs. Many

mends of the family and prominent

dtleent called at the house and expressed

patby with the bereaved family

oopcr wen horn la JNew York city.

IVbrusry 19th. 1791. and lived a life full

of honors from early boyhood.

LEHRBURGER, KAHN & CO.,

JASPEB AND IRELAND.

SPRING OF 18831

for the net year net done a business ewirouuoea oy tercets or we oust qusiiiy or

between $50,000 and feu,oua Tuts is timecr, wntca is noaiea oown rnvon the only mine that is worked for ship-1 river for hundreds of miles to market;

ment, though all around Jasper a half! underlaid by a quality of block and seml-

lica oy expens

Ittsburg

donrn mines are opened and worked to a

considerable extent to supply the mills and ftctoriea, and for domestic purposes, coal being sold at the platforms at the mouth of the mines at 6 cents a bushel, and delivered by teamsters any where In

town for Z cents a awsnei additional

Messrs. George and Joseph Friedman

are conslderinf sinking a shaft at their bank this imnmer to the second vein,

till Arm of P. Scbeurku

lust

year did a bosinem of fJaOOGL and ex

peet to inoream it considerably as tbey have lost doubled their

by new machinery, of the latest patents

and by adding two steam boilers, the

flrst ever made in Dubois county. They have en hand about Met) saw-log, besides a large number moreaasred. The city flour mills of the popular Kekert Brothers, did a business lam year of between $15,000 and 30,000, and are

now Miiding m addition

a new sstabllehment whieh began work

rau wees, ana nas a oapactty mr hum wees with Its ureeeut maehinerrof abou

$S8,000 annually, and will give employ meat to several hands.

Tho aw and lath mill of Friedman

KHngol Oo.b one of the boat of that eiaaiM the country, and the proprietors

s0? "sm men as weu as workers, do a targe business, probably

wvmuuf w ueu.vw annually, reoeivefly fhehwt rlmmFutoka

logs with as many above.

The

factory of J

was the pio

and twder the

of that

Notice of Kleetioa of DlreetsMTit

NOTICE is hereby given, that there will be a meeting of the stockhold

ers of the vinoennee and Ohio Jtiver

Railroad Company held at the law-oflce

of Viehe A Evana, la the city of Ylnoennee, Knoat County, Indiana, on Tneedsy, May 1st. 1888, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for the

purpose of fleeting thirteen Directors off

said railroad oompaay. to serve for the

cue uieg year.

By order of the hoard of Dtrectore. Geo. F. MowTOOktxaTi Beey. April IS It.

nab inrit

li pro-

esal for

mow thm Inwrimeet eftclce1, mmt rHeol

hmieeftaajit Im Ime? Cwmntty'

snnmilgsF

GOODi, OLOTHmO, BOOTB and felixOXSfil,

XltsVPfm

GESTS' fUEHISHIN6 GOODS, UROCBRIK8, QUKBN8WARK, TKUNKS, VAUSK8, and a fail line of FABCT QO0IS,st Rock Bottom Prices !

Plnmte,

U

vm wiiii

TV MllMltaM, tt NMtpC of OMW SOI

a? m af ttw nsjiiiitsji

laiala; BOSIS. M Bow, ll wMts, uivdMSM. m ocaAjnvm. tMt!

f domUm S DASUAB. M rkM of hnt HjOWUII

sen re. ss Mcktta of vnurrABUi sssiia. in

ohAimum bulm. m Msort miwum njurav

is Tvaeaoan nvwe.

xams mrKBu FisHesa,

THE HIGHEST PRICE Mowed for PRODUCE

Thitr

WOOXc WANTXsDt

block coal which by

eounced superior to Pitt

steam 'purposes, inasmuch as it ereatet an much afeam with less damage to boil

en and grates: with line son water.

which can be need in boilers for a month

without necemitatlnsr cleaning : with

good Iron and mineral paint ores doae

by in abundance ; with rail trnniportation by a solid corporation, and an op-

and heiae reedv to ahin in tarwe ouaninortoaity of water traneportatlon

. - - "T - J". A 1 7a s e . . a -JT. m

titles nest winter, from both 1st and Mlinroogn raioua neer several mosuw oi

veins. Them gentlemen win make a tea year to keep rates down, sea too

success of k If they undertake It I moral certainty of one end probably twr

The new bar nrase befidino or Honnruiroaos more Ming oompietoa w ous

mLaatoert.ls last eoomlated. and they I town in a few mouths ; with good sehooie

have shipped a lew cars of last year's and churches and a healthful location, cottier, and find their machinery works I were the facte known our manufactories

welt, and wilt be ready and expect to do would be quadrnpled In the next year.

a business of several thoomnd douaraino ociier wcauonexit j on -uoai green the ormsnt season, which will add larro-! footstool than Jasper at the) present

ly to the freightage. (time for manufacturing establishments, The now spoke faetory of Sooddy,fand a buslnees necessity now demands Mack t Kekert baa been la oneratlonla foundry and nmchino shop, while a

lust Ion amousrh to eat so mnnhie' well. I wooden warn faetory. n large i

"V4 .SW SW. . W I Am M . m Mm AAA Ol s. .

Bo far they have snipped hut one car.inoar miu, (tnoro were amv nmnow or

and have aunt eamntas of their work to I wheat ehlpned from this eotmty last

. . . I a a. , .

nmnuiacmrers. to order nv. xnev aveuenr.i a mnuery, ana oumr mmswuee oil

likely to do a large bueinem the coming industry can bo established to ndvantaga.

aeon, and are energetic workmen. luome on wiutinem. ItiA Ma mi ktttfrl mttA IiimI (Mtaw 1 '

Of Vriolnoii. Hmnr ir. f!n I. Ia1m alXBO JSOSMl imw BCCXinW

bueinem of about 110.000 a veer, mad I Mruigm

rives emplovment to about 00 hands in The section In the new road Mwrohv

their shone, besides a number outsideJtive to building new hridgm will

They ate going to put in additional machinery this Spring to enlarge the capacity of their factory, and make it one

or toe beet m the Went. They are excellent gentlemen to deal with honest.

prompt and energetic.

Tne old eetaousbed taw and pummel

UOh i

100,000 US- WOOL WMTEO !

Will isny the hlfrfceol nnrlxtt

price Ibr gmcef Wool, In caoh

oht tTuMM, sScllTereel nt mty

atmro la Psprternyllle.

A. KUJLMJLPH.

Aptnie.

HOT1CB

OP FlU AL

OF EoTATE.

rv. sss.i

NOTICB Is hereby given to the credit on. heirs end legatees of Hannal

Mayo, deceased, to appear in the TVnboie

Circuit Court, held at Jasper, lndSaaa.1 on tat 2tth day of April. 18SS. and

snow cause if any, why the Final Settle

ment Accoonts with the estate of tern decedent ahould not be approved ; am) said heirs am notified to then and theie

make proof of heirship, and reestve thelri

diatrlbutlve shares.

With me, The Clerk of said Court, thlei

eta day or April, lent. Pxrxn J. OoevAXK, Olerk, Dubok Circuit Court ; TxAfLon Huwt, Attys. ApriT llth, iwn-tw.

a radical change in the

It has been the custom, thougn not tne

law, for man v years to petition us

tv commissioners directly for

bridges. Under the provision of the new law township truetees am required

to nuiw all bridges or cuiverte tne

of which wilt not exosed iffy

Following is the law : , Sno. IB. If the prohabw coot of

structing any bridge or culvert shall ex

coed $80, it shall he the dwty of the township trustee, of the townahip, where snob proposed bridge or culvert to be located, to notify the board of Oemmie-

aionen of bis county of the necessity of

such bridge or culvert, and to atais prooable oott, and tbereupoa it ahaU be the doty of such Commissioners to appoint

three disinterested freeholders or tne

DRY GOODS!

umi wi ln be i hi tab I

to theli mil'

and PKMuiftg to nut in this fterluw the I county to examine and report nt

latest Improved iMtent roUer process oflpropotod bridge or culvert, and if a ma

mmklng floor. KadexDeet todonbta thnw Jorltv of such viewers report that

business tbi year. Ibrldtt or cnlvert would be of iwneral

Mr. J. M. Kemper's heading faetory It utility, and that the same wouidemt fJOO

dollars or more, such board ahall

inch bridge or eulvart to be uumtrhetodl

and paid lor out of the eounty bridgej

J" "Why. Mrs.

you get that ales mruiture

did

Mr? how

It

Ssnlw. nltumf

nteo it looks I and oh I

Where did von get itr

"Why. Mrs. Brown, I got It at AUmf

aPwioka aISSSIi'now than anybody wvwdld m

on the waasfl oonnry oafore.'' 1 Mrs. Brown. K Ton do say r

naammihend doorl.. m..m

i it. K I 1 t 1

BUTDOUy WUKI SWII l JUVt WMU JVU) and every body ems to go there sad am

Gramelspeeber his lumber hnalnam hea Mmir stook of ine fornlturo. Ten Jnst inmd3totoU iSgShmt! to

probably fUftQO hnt year, and rtlu M Jwoworr so oey lumwmrer m

fro wing.

1lmMBh iaASAfnli M in dVjkJ-- Sk - A

faanofkernewonlMi

la the ptem. Thev bom w. SLm ULI inL H?fi L JIZl:

Live Stock Owners should kejmasem-l

ajnm njs jUsjMml mm Wm

mftwe been nefected wltm emre Im

mm met mm befmre hHtyitif; eloewltere, me w will I VB YmiJ MIWBit PttlGBfJ mm HKTTIJnt tiMBS tmr Ute meicy ttiH jmm ever samel im BWnM CtasMatyi

IM SXOSAHOB FOB OOODi.

Tkomtdm our patrom for faoon pmt, mid iMrittm mm and f to em wd 8 U8,

Wo ftumnln Very MewgmetfwJty,

LEHRBUROER, KAHN A QO. Msreh IM, l(W-4w,

CORN MANURE,

SOB8S SHOE

awW.3Bnf

BBAMS8.

NQBTHWESTEBy FERTLUZISG CO.

.lurtiaoowewnli

Xmc Mk, 18B8 Ar-Jul-A -im.

1 aid SUMMER

CLOTHING

Sermersheim & Go.

Btvvo J net opened the largest tad best

ttsonmsui or Mereimndtm. or all kinds, over brougbt to Dbole Oouaty, and will sell goods

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Dubois County Bank, DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. uts ap Mtui nxeMAxoK, Ann nncMivne mesm oat mnroeiy. MONEY TO LOAif ON 0000 SKOIOTY.

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Oorporation Eleotiaii.

8TATK OF IKDI AKA, I . Coowtt or Dvsom, $ " NOTICE ft hereby gives that there will be an election field at the usual

Mam of balding fttien mt the Town of Jaeper, Babels Oeuuty, Indiana, on slUT, MT 7. 1883, Btbe parpoee of electing the mHowoneeem for said Oorporallon, Ic wH : we Tntstee for the First Ward of I Town:

One Clerk for said Town ; One Ti seen rer for said Town ; One Katebel for said Town ; One Attestor for said Town. la wltasss whereof I bars hereunto fcAjr, setayr bead and the Seal of iHa.ytltiTowa,at Jntner, temSd vW F Jny of, Alenl enwejewVmf mn BogJJPweev'aw aWfen TaunjisJtal April fsbt.

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