Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 May 1887 — Page 5
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JASPER COURIER.
ViukUr received aiot of ImiMM-t. ad enrpats this week. XProssonter Bretx nee ived a threatening letter froae Adyaville I. 0. test week. mrWMlMl, at S. Kiteb4erall the wei Its nk buy. far whisk 1m will pay tbe highest market prjoo. lOrOnr fllw-lthuM, Mr. Val. GatgrMil, received an inereeae of peukiuu test TA reel estste boom U about to start Sm DnheU eounty. The agencies are at work. rWith natural gas free to manufactories, WO more would receive empleyment !h Jaspor !h a year. gOrTbe www weather ef tbe firmiil week be stimulated vegetation wonderfHlly. asrFarmers should Hot fail to examine Tits Ktrly Folding Platform Binder, before pur ha inf. Far sale at S. Knobler. arrMrs. Erny hnn the brick an the place for a brick aide walk on her lot oh Jackson street. That wonld make a handsome street if it was graded from 9th to 4th. fra-At the laat meeting of the Board of Dirsctora of Jasper Loan Association kh assessment of fifteen cents oh each share wm made, to be paid ok or before aay lisi, ibs. g frTm Herbix has takes the ageacy for the Wilsonia Electrk Belt- Belt which is a anre cure and never fails, for Jl hen mat ism. Neuralgia, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Dyspepsia, all Nervous Dig. eases, Jkc They renew tbe whole nerveas system. 30-tf. RSrThe Jasjwr Normal has forty-two students this weak, and tbe handsome faces of the young latiee, aad intellectual appearance or the yonne mr teachers, make a decided addition to the II rely appearance of ear streets. Quite a number of ether teachers kiva said they will attend next week. The congregations at both Catholic aad Methodist churches in Jasper laat Sunday were large and attentive. Pretty weather sires people a chance to get out. The music at tbe Met hod it church, under the leadership of Mrs. Seheak, at both wonting and night services, was very pleasing and attractive. Accident. Lst Thuredny Master Joseph Kgg, a tea year old son of Mr. Charles Eg sr. was playing on the roof ol .Mr. John Kuebler'& new house, when he slipped Mtid fell between the joiet to the first floor, cutting his scalp badly. hiiii irHkuisf one or tears. He raised up and utieinpted to go homo after the fall, before any ohb got lo Mm, forcing the broken bones along side of each otli cr, and mnkiiiif the rpeithisf more ditfi cult, 1HI Kemp mtd Salb reduced the fraetHre. aad the IIttlB fellow la do in well now. A Nkw "Lawvkk." -Lnst Fridavove nitijf Mr. Wm. F. Siiiimoiis, of CoIhwuta uHf)iif, hh Hdimtieil to practice Ht th twr or the IJhIkim (Jircuit Court. Prank Iws befii prNCiicttig before Jus tices for MtriH lime, with KurprfclHg wic-ieeH?i-iilly, and imw pr'poiM to ext 'lid his b ieol' opnuious. Lost River, French Lick and Columbia towaeMpe flttht to keep him pretty busy before tbe Justices, as there ia a nighty eight ol mcaaapftft going on generally in some parts of thoe townships. Th-e Courier wishes him bucceits. PrusovAr Hon. W. T. Ze.vir, of Corydon, Judsre of the Corvdou Circuit, presided at court In Jasper laat Friday, and favorably impressed both bar aud people with hi manner and care. Mr. W. S. Hunter aHd family will vis it relatives in Pike county next week. Senator Trippet will visit old friends at l'niiceton next week. Hon. II. W. Ilarker, who wae one of the early Sheriff of Dubois oausly, and lt"ttri tentative la tbe Legislature, wm at tUu .-oiirt house lookiug on familiar sxenm Tueulay lest. Mr. I. Kh a returned from Siring nsia, mo , baturdav. Ue bee rented a hufiines heuee there and will get poe eioH Auarust 1st. We beertilv oem wend him to Die people of Springfield as an energetic, enterprising baeiftese man ami citiaen. who will be a decided addition lo that flourish me citv. Mr. Jos. Ki recti's hrnily moved beck te Evansville on Moadav, where be has facured a situation. He is a ooapeieat furniture carver, end has left seem ftae "pecimeas of hia baadkraft ia Jaefer. When tbe Jasper Farnitnre Comsany enlarges its eapitat to tSa.OOO it will probably induee him to return. Mr. II. Sen Better, ef Richmond. Va a cousin of Mr. Heary Kathofen, and who has several relatives iu Jaaper waom he has not seen he I ore far thirty ix years, ia making them a pleesaat vis it now. Mr. Jos. Gulgeeell told his household effects Tuesday, preparatory to moving iu liouiivuie, n.y., where he aae secarea t situation a a etoaa meaon. Mrs. Gill and sou George, of Ireland, left fer a visH to Xaahville, Teaa., oa Wednesday. Mr. Wm. Jarho. tbe bees Mask smith and wagoa maker ef the future city of inraetye, wae ia Jaaper oa buetaess fr"1y. Mid reports trade boom leg ia neighborkood. Mr. Eugene Gill, of Irehnd, went te JtmH-soHville Monday to cont a aosltkm aa a guard at tbe State's Prison. Ue will make an effiotnt oflleer. "Griff." held a musloal eolree at the santiat enure m rwkuu.l nttv. Stur day night, and aateahmed the aatlvssj HUHUl, Mr. 8. Kuahtar rtlinMl (mm T.nut till Saturday sight, aad a big stock of arae ne ooag ht mm been coming every day g.ace. until he baa both of hia Urge fttera rooms full to overllowinr. If von wnt to see the handsomest chamber eft Tr brourht (a W k U U. i S,i.?ly of Temiyeoa, wae In Jaaer rmay, teeictaf aver the town with fr, you'd be treated well, tktagk Jaefeiremarkably bealtby.
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patateei to Kvaaaville oa Monday, irrihrtner's ladma Venatfaem hi irktly a vegetabhi eomaoamt, formak te4 particularly for deeirefiaf aad ex patliuf worm. Try k. 1MUOHtN.---1lev. M. F. OKI. C P. wiM iweaoh ia the M. B. eharsh m Jasper next Sunday afternoon at t e'elook. Hnnday tohatd at 94 o'eleok a. m. The JHiMk are cordially invited to both services. Llaao! Llaao! Jnt reeelved a ear load of the ehv brated Lost Kiver white lime. Fer sale by the barrel. 37 tf. JosarH Bvcmaxt. ttTDr. Hawkins returned from the oountry laat Saturday, aad le so far recovered from the HTeeta of hia wound as to be able to at land to hia business again. though be still limps and is compelled to near considers 04 wetgat oa ale eaae. Wrddiko Davcc Mr. Joseph Jeehim and Miss Susie Fliok are to he married at St. Joseph's church next Tuesday, and ill have a wedding dance at Keeker hall Tuesday night, to which all their friends will be cordially welcomed. Rel Etate Agoaey. Thos. ft. Green, Ileal Rstate Agent and Notary Public, Jasper, Iluntiagburg and Duff, Indiana, will sell real estate, exe cute deeds, pay taxes, furnish abstract of title to any lands In Dubois eoeety for parties desiring the same, also rant farms. Ac Correspondence solicited. it July 4th at Otwoll. Otwell, Ino., May JOth, 1M7. Editor Courikr Please Inform your readers that there will be a grand celebration at OtwHI. on the 4th of July next. Yours truly, RonoLra a Hidbick. err Man v persons habitually suffer from headache, more or leae periodic, strange nervous sen sat long, indlBsrenco to food, and an indescribable depress ion of spirits which they eea assign ae reason for. Malaria in the system Is often the real cause. aHd one dose of Snellenberger's Pills will work winders. A few more doses will remove all tbe trouble. Bought. Mr. John T. Cora on Mon day bought the Be. Edmonetoe home stead for fl.SoO. It contains several acres, and if laid out in town lets is a decided speculation, aad weald make a handsome addition to Jasper. Col. EdmonstoH reserve tbe privilege of living, rent free, in the house he now occupies during his life-time. Mr. Corn informs Ha he will probably move into tbe targe house himself tbe coming Fall. He is the kind of a citiseu our people will heartily welcome. Fixed. Mr. Wm. Suess, who lives near Maltersville, sued his mother Barbara Suess last court oa account, and got lnt. To get even he went to the old lady's house to carry off some property, and upoa being forbidden to eater, forced the door open, and hie ekter attempiiug te prevent him going ia be caught her by the throat and threw ber anross the room, for which he was arrested nod upon trial before Ee. Zoellsr on I iiHwiHy last was nneo s coi. S19 9S: total payment for hie "inn" Weadorful Cure. W. D. Hoyt k Co., Wholesale aad Re tail Druggists of Rome. 6a. env: We have been selling Ur. JUng s if ew licovery, Electric Kilters ana rmcKieir Arnica naive for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such uuivereal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures enacted br these medicines in this city. Several oases ef pronounced Consumption have been entire! v cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Menringer Ilros. Maxm auk Licenses have been Issued by Clerk Kckert to the following parties since ear last report : Edmoad Wear aad Catherine sanaer. George Schafer and Mary Market. Herman F. Patberg aad Anna M. Rust. Sdmuad Miller and LhaOe Klehs. Daniel Campbell and Rosa Zear. Frank Mr CI a re aad Attic Harmoa. Wm. O. Young aad Minnie M. James. Christian lleim aad Barbara Wkth. Tocfttih Jochim knd Saeaaaa Fliok. Finley M. Massing and Anna A. Gish. John D. Wilson and Koeina nrowa. John Hoffman and Helena Geetx. Joseph Kapp aad Maria Scamitt. Hillhaaa Happeaiaga. Weather warm and fair; farmers are awating corn ; preparing for a big crop. Moved from oar town met Monday Mrs. B. B- Harris, to her father's river farm oa Davis creek. John N. Morgaa and his better half Mtd our town a visit laat Sunder. Mrs. Morgan is ia towa yet, visiting friends aad relatives. Some boys kicked ap a fuss at tbe lb-M.li Collee last Saturday night, to tarn disturbance of a number of good eU (mm. Look them no. Mr. Bretx. its a nltv vssd neoale can not attend church without baring their minds dlemrbed hv hove nnarrelimr about their gWs. Better do like Frank; it some oee fen mad, any you are sorry aad let it pees. Many thanks to Judge Wei bora far granting Mr. saitoa a new aeariag, un u mlvabmt to aa aoaaitml. because the jary made the punish meet ae light as the law would permit them to pat R; beaoa if be does not deserve two years imprisonment he is not guilty at all. Ita a pity for R. J. King's iielghbers toot Swttou turned him loose at all, far be le engaged in eeilmg whisky to his aeighbori, which Is a curse to all that bay it, aasd a srreat aaaovaaoe to those .that don't. Iti (hottght Mr. Eaoeh Cox is a 1 ttk better; yet he is in a oritioal eea4Mea. Our siasnnr aaa sooa tail bow mmch R. R. tax we wlU have to pay whea tbe road ie balk, afbek) isamrlyUureck a. sooting, 2uf r Cto.
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be ner msl nick necks ? m The normal Ia now aader full Beadway. The roll-call shews 44 mu-sestts. Misses Kiltie ttreea aad Jessie Traylor have las eommand et their voeal aad atsag well ht tale they differ Mr. a. Tbe isapmff Taeiuay lag was ftae. Miss Green's reading of the "Cyaw" at opening exareieee on Taeseay was d. Mr. Abel read an eaeellent eelectioa te the school Wednesday morning. "The leag and the short of it" are Prof. C. and Mies D. The methode elaae aad the rhetoric! earn are small bet very isleet. We were Informed that noes of the! nermolitee attoaded the daaoe Monday aighn This ia right, husiaees !foie: uood for the normalitrs. but i how about the normaliteesss? Echo; aaswers, hew ? Columbia, Harbison. Boone, Madison, Bainbridgr, Marion, Cass and Ferdinand townships are reemmted at the normal. What ie the matter with tbe teachers of Hall, Jeffbraoa. Jackson aad Patoka towaships? Some of tbe normal i tee get their board from Monday noon to Friday noon at each. This is cheap. The iee-eream parlors felt the presence of the norma li tea Sunday night. Some were so over crowded that there was not standing room. Certaaly a normal is a grand iustitutiea. -Mora next time from Waxua. WOOL WANTED. 900,000 I be. wool wanted, for whtah we will amy tko higkoat aaarkot prie at eur atore ia JaoLEHR BURGER, KAHN t CO. April attb, 1887-tf. Ira Late, druggist, Oakland City, Ind., writes: "I have been selling Certain Chill Care on a guarantee for over a year, aad never beard ef a single in stance were It failed to give satisfac tion." eld bv Mehringer Bros., Jasper, and Dr. C. W. Swartz, Hmttingbtirg. lm. FINE STALLION. "' '--0 OLD JOHN MORGAN will be at Gas KaeerinV stable in Jasper every Friday evening and Saturday of each week until June 30th. 1?S7. .Iohv X. Haxsisox, Keeper. April 29st, 1S37-2W. JASPER CORN MILL ! Mil WW, Pnpr.. If7 Street JASPER, INDIANA. HAVnm SMtbt wit am Uh MSrtSM4 is tcMFAL. h rrilMl BUCKWHEAT, Mi tMMIMi cokx raau It CKUaWEK. mi will hinrioh CrwSt wtm C 7rol prr )H Hit fAioroK coas ik miohkst XAhKrr rates LOUIS IJtOXLXK April tmh. W-hi ! HARVESTERS! HEAD QUARTERS GEO.WAGNER'S hsttl Mail St, - - JASPER, III Th nrlmu mU fC taw CKLKBRATBB TKlUWrM MARVKSTStU. at wm m Sfcetr upesiaMlsa hy ijrtrM Superior to All in Durability I GOwB WOSK. X.IOHT 1K.ACMT.8IM1,I.K AMD smowi roawnurcTivn. BTCALL A MO BUY ONC AT April S, 1887. G. WAGNER'S. ROTRE TO UL CWUIWEI. NOTICE Is hereby given to everybody, that we hereby forbid hunters, Ashere, amusement seekers, or others, tresnaesiee: ia aav war or entering oa the following described lands of ours ia Da hois county, Indiana, to-wit: Tbe weet-half ef the south-east quarter, and part of the east-half of the south east quarter of section No. 35, town : 8 a R mS IPXOt Also, the north-east q Barter of the north -west aaarter of teoUoa Mo. 2, town 1S..R.S west: Also, the aorth-weet quarter of tbe north-west quarter of eectiea Ne. 2, town 2 ft.. R. 5 west: Also, the south-west quarter of tbe eouta-woK qaarier oi sec mm xv. town I S.. R. i west: Also, nert of south-east a Barter of south-west aaarter. aad nerl of tbe north east quarter of tbe south-west quarter ef section He. m, town ik. weec Person i. trespassing oa aay ef the above made wiH be prosecuted to the exteat of tae law. uoxuad ackert. Pktru J. GosMAXjr. AXXA M.GOSMAXX. Simon Rica. April Jmth, 187 -Sw. $25,000.00 TMOOLD! USt ClFFBIUffSL 1 Fremiumi -S Premiums, f Premiums, If Premium! IAS BMMftittaM. 1,000.00 aaofl Oft sash uwuFTaruewuFW uareamrve 1 200.00 100.00 M0.00 t4 tMOOO tiflOa PnasjSseMaa, Ap0t t, ant
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Tac Baar Salvb ia the world far Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Faver boras, Tetter, Oaapped Hands, Chil- - wrm bhUai, - fin poeitiveiy euros Piles, or no par roi wjl e . a " m quired. It ia raaranU-d to give perfect eatiefaetkm, or money rarunded. Price H eenle per box. For sale by Mehringer Bros., nspcr Feb. lath, 1887.-1 y. FriiMlmsssi, HeiMirlelt i Co. Homo JSeoaomy. Home is woman's domain, and she ia entitled to everything that can be added to spare her much annoyance and hard labor. There are many convenience, which If brought ia use, are inexpensive, aad will materially lighten the burden and labor of the housewife. Prominent among these conveniences is the Wapakaneta Porcelain Churn, which is meeting with sueh remarkable sale and success wherever introduced. Who ever! sees these churns will need no explanation of the reasons for tbe great demand. This churn is sold solely on its merits aad we do this knowing that wherever 1 1 .J uh... it goes ii win ntnK m ws i cvui u. x mfol lowing are a few of the many advantages conceded to the Porcelain Churn by all who have used them, viz. : 1st, A great saving to labor. 3d, It ia so constructed that it absolutely can not leak 3d, Tbe quality of tbe butter; the inside parts being such as not to injure trie grain of tbe butter. 4tb, The quantity of the butter; the construction cf the dasher being such as to subject all of tiit cream to an equal amount of agitation, causing the butter to come very' evenly. thereby producing more ouuer irom n given amount of cream than any other churn can. Sth, The case of removing the butter and washing tbe churn. Thr entire top of tbe churn is open when thr cover is taken off. thus giving abundant access for removing the batter. All that is required to thoroughly cleanse the churn is to put in some hot water and give the crank a few turns. In appearance, it would be aa ornament to any room in the house. To responsible parties we will give this e'.turn oa ten days, trial For sale by Friedman, Scheirieh A Co., Hardware Store, earner 3d aad Jaeatsea &U., near K. R. depot. Jaeaer. inei. BE SURE AND TAKE THE IfjainM VHKX you w EAST - or - WEST! THE GREAT TO AM.THK l KlXCtrALCtTIKS W TX XAITua XAKIJH niKIHitW.im"iMi.i WITH TRA1XS FOR ALU rOtXTS W KANSAS. COLOKATm. TKXAS. IOWA. AmI Uh rsi Wen Xrttiwe. Trta RfetM at tiMlilh! lSr - :. . . i. rt st ma Tm tern aaai TIME TARLK VTSOM JASTKR-IX MWWmCt WBflraOBXD. KA9TH0CXB Hav Or sane' a w ivwj v r - in2?aui.tf Sr.lMH t,vTM am., TSSr t ..tuner i isr to St. LOUIS. fi4 (MitxWf. yrli.l 4 n--H ALL TRAIJTS AKK RCX WtlH UMriU mh St L h. wnniiiina. m. naxxwrr. abi. m. w vw cien. W. CURTIS. oAhI MK-r. AhHt .!. A rt. WALL-PAPER ! I001S AMD STUTIOIABT. JACOB GOSMAN Urn just received the largest aBEST ASSORTMEJITOt W Aiii-i .in Dubois County, which he will SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER, and he will give Special terms oa large lots. He has tome very Sue paper suitable for Church decorations. Also a large " aesortmeat of WINDOW SHADES1 W1TM riXTtmim COMrLKTK. ...lUr WAI.TPAPER wll xmtwwm my prices before purchasing eiesewbere. JACOB CHNIXJaJf, Jaoper. Maroh 4th, 117 ly. Now i year theCoUaMa:. time to auJrteribt for
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THIS PRETTY WEATHER OME PBOPLB FEW. LIKE MAKIRQ EARLY GARDER, BUT WITH TEKDER PLAIfTS A LITTLE LATER WILL BE BETTER. WHEN EVER YOU MAKE IT f YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BKST OF 8BED, OR . YOU WILL BE DISAPPUIMTKD. AMD RECEIVE LITTLE FOR Y OUR WORK. WE HAVE Til KM, BOTH FLOWER8 AKD VEGETABLES. David Landreth's Reliable! MO OLD STOCK. BUT ALL LAST YEAR'S GROWTH. AKD AM CHEAP AS OTHERS jLVftStJAnG THREE AD FOUR YEAR OLD SEED, THAT Wit MOT HALF GERMINATE. COME ' AND GAT GOOD SEED AT
S. KUEBLER, PreeidmU.
JASPER FURNITURE FACTORY !
JAAvWTJJFACTDTJilBKaa OJF Household Furniture, I1V EVERY VARIETY.
DEALERS arx REQUESTED TO ASK FOR OUR STYLES and FIGURES OK PARXbOR or brdroom sits, or kitchen aad dining-room furnishings, aa quality considered, we will aot be undersold.
CARE TAKEN IT O GIVE SATISFACTION. Jwy lUh,lBST-ly.
MRS. T. ERHTCp " Agont for
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DKUtis of all Kinds, to wnica l invite ine aneniMn rnyswi mi mmii needing them. I will give careful personal attention to filling all prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS aad TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY.
jem. rxiRBMAX. aao. fkikdmax. h.j. okkkt. r. a. kcmkikum. FRIEDMAN, SCHEIEICH ft CO.,
mm PLANING AND SAW MfUS, JASHt, IND., WUOLISALX A5D RETAIL XAXOFACTCMM IX AIXPUXM OS
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER!
AXB MALSnS IX ALL KIX1M OF BfftlAIlfm lafOlVEY BJA.VEI
and aaeh te the case with those that buy their F1(riug, Ceiling, Siding, t Finishing Lumber, Moulding, Bracket p, Stair Mailt, Newel Is, Balusters and Trimmings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Common and Steel Nails, Steel Wire Finishing Nails, Casing aad Flooring Brads, Loekt, Battt. Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Gslvanlaed Wire aad Staples, Sash Weichts, Cords and Fastenera, Lime and Cement, Plaster Paris and Plaster Hair, Laths aad Shingles. Also agents for PATENT IRON ROOFING. All our goods are FIRST CLASS, aad will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, All those oontempkting to baiM or needing anything ia our liae we cordially invito them to oall aad nee ue and examine our goods and learn prices before purchasing ftJeewherc, ae we are prepared to furnish a eamakdo extant or bill for houses. Mills. Wan-room, Store Houh mi Office, 24 ojhI Jackson
Stmt; Hear R. R. Depot TiMtMlrinr oar natrons for neat Favors,
aad will endeavor to giro entire saUsfaotfon.
we Keatatn, yours reepeotrHiiy, FRIEDMAN, OHEIRICEX Ja CO. Asrtl tetfc.iass-ly. COMMERCIAL PKINTINO! Statements, Bill Heads, Letter Heads. Cf rsulara, Prioe Llsta, Invitations, Bavelepss, Cards, of all kinds, e,, fnmibed at reasonable prioae and in good ttyle at the)
MAKING.
JACOB ALLES, Secretary. UNDERTAKING!
At swr Wwnmm will Im be fmtt4 n larfrs MMriMMtatOOrrWR mm KIIKIAI. KOBtam WHICH WILL BK irXBIHlU OX SHORT MOTICB aa
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Tin-wi '?FMC'f LUMPS, Bit CAGES, CUTLKatY, HTIPs, eVc. ... Bargains on Demand ! STORE ! Jackson Streets, full aumimtat of FRESH AMD PURI ... . . -. . , t . l 1 1. ill OvtMlt VeUrlfttty,
JOHN P. 8ALB, M. D.
TOM OF'.THC MATBBIAI. MKl BtJlXoBKn MAKIWAKK. IB MONEY M!IE! we solielt a ooutinaaaoe of the same
