Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1887 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER.

-.See eetrer a ' o)uma of thiswsktoe. -Mr. F. Josef HH bw eooee top to a mw tt of paint. Bo adv. of etave Me ber wanted 1 mootbsr coleaan of rt. we kt Carter. Vllle, will IniMltut a G. A. ft Poet et gjjtvorth, oonuty, toincrrow. atAV law or na ttoek law. is the abject that I now being debatse our farmers. ICT A horse attached to lmgr rii off from Rsmbo'e stave factory WMhmday morn In and 'tare tne nuggy shreds. The horse in not Jim i t. fKrThoee interested win gain the eossary information rtsired by reading advertisement of C. L. Hartafrld, of Hawport, Ky., in to-day's Conrtsr. TT The eowplexiea U often destroyed by worms. It can Ha restored by taklnr Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge. Only Sf oantaa battle. ettrWe return thank" to the mansrers for a tlfket to the riqf) nt Bedfnr Puk, l!vatvil!r, during the great re-union, September 20th to 13.1. Farm ron Si.Mt.-The farm at the crossing of the rilread and Patoka river, f 237 acres la for sale. Good cowl land ; fc.wd farm land. Easy trai. Apply at Courier omee. atrCouiUy Superintendent Sweeney 5a leaning a new edition of hie county manual tnat will be ready for distribution to the teachers and trustees la about two weeke. OHrTha next meeting of the Indiana If. E. Conference wiH be held at Indianapolie, commencing Hep tern ber SOth. Rer. J. B. Thomas leavea to attend it next Monday, KTWm. B. Burford k Co., of Indian apolie, got the contract for furnish in tba county with all necessary blank books, stationary, etc., from the county omraiseioners last week. (ttrWe are In receipt of a com platen -tary ticket to the Spencer County Fair, to be held et Christney, hid , Oct. 3rd to 9th, 1M7, Inclusive. Chrlstney Fair .made a good show last year. nr Mr. A. Stewart, of Ireland, and Mr. George Huffman, of HavtYilla. thin. pad two car loade of fat hogs, one car of m came and one car or she p to Ctncluuati from Jasper oh Tuesday last. Tf; Sheriff Schneider took James -King to the penitentiary at JeffersonTille lust Tuesday. King was sentenced three years for steeling JM. behrader's noreec. 9&"Vrem oil reports Uiat wo hoar, our young friend. Henry C. Flair, b doing excellently well In the far weet. He hae resigned a $,eo0 h Mr position for a wore paying place already. Proceed nenry. OCTJiow fa a good time to subscribe for the Courier, aa It Is the eloee of the year anal toe paper entera tMe week ne on Ita thirtieth volume. Parties who are in arrears for subscriptions are courts uely iNrited to cell ami eejaare aeeoeate fC9Cnker humors of averv descrip tion, whether in the' mouth, threat or stomach, are expelled from the system v the uee of Ayer's Saraaoarilla. No other remedy can compare with thia,e 1 1 t . m mre ler nu aieeeee orixtnaung in I pure or imporerished blood. ICTOur feltow-eithten, Mr. Dan. F. J Kill . ... oilier, c an expert oiacKemith and machinist, has contracted to reoair am rebuild the machinery for Mr. P. Breltweieer ana ona eaw-mill, in Marion township, which was destroyed by ire IWW waens af 0. Philip Nelson, whn k Um jruiahinf in jail for some time under the -Harare of falinv km... t--, ta. Uviu of Col u in bin township, and who waa supposed to bare lost hie reaaon white J,, ut WM by orir urt ? Ten hie freedom by Sheriff Schneider eday waorning Hew Goooa. Mrs. T. Bray fa preparpwpw.w aeep oomrortaMe in ino coming cold weather. She received JH week a ear load ef heating etoves2 t them ri Tery handeome, RTKm reeeonaoie. She aleo received large addition to the ordinarily fnll -jiw couory ana Hardware, notions ear ried in ber store. See advertieoment. Tfc First Annun.1 Favir Of the Duboia County Agricultural As will be held at Huntingburg, , irw vci. win to 1Mb. Ho peine win oe spared to make It a saeoees. For niR iam c. addreee, klJJ, ""'"a wwnvenieni io jasper can Father Roman JVPW, or tt. Meinrsd'a rained a temporary stay in wm Ker. Fidel ie Haute. mtt eWtuTf,,',.ww Jy w the Kemp winter. t. . wavro ne win Utia Jhe current tlm S1 U",1r!7lty' Wednesday. whWl " -jr. Ksrt took Mr. Otto Obcrat with m ae eompanion. 1 T.?!!1? r,,0 Saturday to rSJtfy their familiee, and ty wJf te.f M Week ' rtta4,T tlrw

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20, a boeaoisig yoeiauj uejflso Abw, o tba ftMfttty o Mr. Fasht part, a now girl. iJ"Tho nmuy irienda et Miss Carrie KuoMer will bo glad to learn that also ia mat eoeoVoring from bar leatsT and sortoua iliaeea of brain and latermlttettt fe ver a. Aleo the eetintoble wife of Mr. Joe FrMlman, Sr., who waa nuffarley With tb name fevers, is getting bettor. r The delightful rains, tko Meeeimia f the clouds on last Sunday morning mado the bearia or many ffsui. it M ihH met louir eoui(k to he a great bone, it : but small favors how are greiofoUy Hoeoptad. Several farmer have started to plow -for wheat, kowevtr. uCrThw Iwiia of smelted silver ore at the bank oootiuoe to be the great attrac tion. Harbison townahip la nouno to havu a Worn Some far mora itu that township will now not sell their laud for any thing tee than from $1000 Jo 410,000 par aero. Let her boom, geettle mau i " 3 The feasibility of rehnildimr the reined ahbev of St Moiiirad at Jaaper, Uh being nturh spoken of by our people. Large donations or laiirt ami money are utked or. II is nluioat a bettor addition to Jasper than a nsw railroad, so our people Miut not let some ether more enterprining town take this rare obance from them. Agitate the sabjoot. . f Thers ie a big amount of grand jury work this term from all appearattres. nils ierm oi ori win mmost three weeks, and trom appear ances the April term will be lovsr. Rv iWwm. law breaking is on I he In (iriui i old Dubois, lor now it takes Mlmoai a month to settle her misdemean era which was formerly cono la a week. rt The eommon mistake in dealing with Malnria is to treat smptom. The noieon may he in the system in karge amon4s with eiilll and fever. The evidence of ils presence may bo disordered liver, or stomach, or iHJth: with head ache, backache, c. To get rid of all the trauhle et onoa. take a few doeea ef Shallenbertrer'a Antidote lor Malaria. It cure all the symptoms by destroy! aft tbeoause. Sold by druggists. Hon. W. II. Gudgel, Evauevilte, Ind., writes; "I take great plassurs in rec ommending to the public C. C. C. "Cer tain Chill Cure." My win Had thirddav agae fordvn month end had tried aiOerent remetfiea without eueoess. Alt er using oeve bottle of Certain Chill Oure a permanent cure is the result. Sold by Mehriiiger Bto., Jasper, and Dr. C. W. Swartx, HuiitiHitlmrg. lm. tO" Henry Kvmiis, a short-senlenoeil prisoner, while being permitted to do some chores about the county tail on met Friday morning, when tbe vigilant eye of tbe sheriff was turned in another direction, took "leg bail." Tboee who witnessed M, say he got up Hie prettiest little job ol running they ever saw. He made a bee lino lor the murky highlands of Smoky Row in Buowarfs Condition, and is yot enjoying twat Uiieefnl summer resort where the Whengdoodie mourneth, and vato reign enreinely. But be sbedl gnaw a fte irkhvrtffbtHiel tier ever entenea him aam ; smmt shall he kise hie love again botwket sm prison bare. . Ooatku. DtxD, At Loogootoo, Saturday last, Capt. STKrMCN JunoBK, late of Co. K 27th Indiana Volunteers. Capt. Jerger was known to all the old ci I teens of Dubois county. For many years bo had the best tailoring establishment In the county at Jasper. He eerved eight years as County Recorder, and mado a faithful oficer. He waa married three times, and his first and second wiveo, with sev eral children are buried at Jasper. In IW1 he helped recruit Co. K. of the 27th Iml., the nrst company muetered from Dubois county, and waa ehoeen a L4eu tenant. After Cept. Welman's wound' ing and resignation, he was promoted to Captain, and waa noted as a gallant and brave officer, and strait diseiulinarian. He lost a leg at Chaueellorsrille, which necessitated his retirement, smd bo has ever since been dependent on tbe liberal pension or tito uovernment. no was buried at iU St. John's Catholic grave yard at Loogootoe, whore be rests well. Honor his memory. we regret to announce the death of Mrs. Alice Dillon, (bo estimabls wife of our fellow eitiseu and towns man, Mr. Thomas !I. Dillon, Keq., which occurred vvertneepay moralnr at 11 o' clock, of eonsumption. Mrs. Dillon waa the victim or this dreadful disease for several years, and for the last three weeks was liueerinr at the point of death. She waa twenty-nine years of ago, and was a faithful member of the C. P. chureh. Her remains woreintered athiloh cemetery yeeterday at l o'clock, and a large number of friend a and relatives followed her to the arrava. She leaves a husband and two children who have the heart felt sympathies of thie on tire community. IHbo, On Tuesday. September 13th. tww. a. at IK, the seventeen month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sexist, of Schnellrillo. It was burled at the Catholic cemetery at that place yesterday morn inc. The bereaved parSHta have our sympathy. Dial. -Mr G. Hopnontansl. the hon ored father of Trustee Hopponisne, of Ferdinand township, was buried at tbe Catholic grave yard la Fsrdiusad lost week. May bo root in ussei. Tbe youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith died last Muadey, and was ouriM at at. Joeei'h'aoemetery Meexiay. GrosiCly Bzcitoel. Hot a few of the eitiaens of Jaaper have reeonlly beoomo greatly excited over the astounding tacts, that several of their men os who had been pronoun oea py their physicians ae incurable and beyond all hope-suffering with that dreaded monster Consumption have been com uletely cured by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, the only rem edy that moos positlveiv euro oil throat and lung diseases, Cfeujwe, Cofek, Asthma asm grow on roe. Trrai mmm rnm at Msrrnger Irtt, Drug aHora, Lorgs botUtefii 1.

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Me Hwtd nUatMll kkSl soaA ai sneSaePsji aWwsmswwnmJall mWw spamPe aTPwJPMs eem HaMaMlsT(e Me St. MtttMaM ImS Im mm Imw sm bts horses u tko rd cream rg Fair last Dr. W. M. Hunter has Issat eomnteted an addition to his house, which make quite an improvement to Fortersvilm. Tbe Porterevilte boys rooeived tbefr instruments this week. They are said uy judges to to antra uee tnstrumooti Mr. Levi CtmdhT boa soM faU farm of ISO acre in thl township to Mr John Bauer for SO0, and wo underataad will remove to Pike eouatv. Mr. Ceudiff is one of the oldest amd moat reKsledoiiisena M the eoowty, nod Duis can ill afford to lose him. Romolx. Koaulutiottu mt Kampoct. I The Auxiliary Society of the Womene Board of Foreign Missions, C. P. Chureh SMlwh congregation, read and adopted the following resolutions nt their meetlug held September 10th, 1M7, upon the affliction of ne of its loved and faithful members, Mre. Sadk- Wiuiiiger, wboou account of her feet failing bealtk bad to eeign ber offlce aa Treasurer of ssid Society, and went to a distant climate to regain her health. WitxnxAS, Our Heavenly Father in his all-wise providence baa seen At to lay tbe afflicting baud upos. one of our faithful members. Resolved, That ia tbe ebssues of our sister our Society ie deprived of a faithlul member and offlcer.tlio kind mother an obedient daughter, the huabaasd a faithful and loving wHe, the childrou a loving and tender mother Resolved, That we, as a Society, extend our sympathy to her family, and sincerely pray that our Heavenly Father will again restore ber health that she may return and be a blessing to ber family ana community. Received, That those reeolntione be placed on the minutee of our Society, a copy be sent to tbe Missioniry Record, and also to the Jasper Courier and liuntingburg Argus for publication. MkS, AstBLtA WlLKOIT, Mus. Sua . Williams, Com. of Resolutions. From Oiir Maui Abosit Tewsi. J no. Chan ley, of Mentor, is in town, Merits Fritx, ex-Coroner ef Duboie county, is iu town on local busiuees. Mr. Ch 8. Hartsfeld, of the firm of Hartsfeld k Co., of Newport, Ky., will be here next week with plants to put ap a silver plant to smell silrer ore for John Seiix k Co. near Hayaville. KKEXPP-ZIUMKK. The wedding which occurred Sept. 13th. at the residence of Mr. Andrew Kresbpp. on Sixth street, Jasper, was a grand affair. Mr. Unas. jLrempp and Mr. Joevh Herbig as biidogrooemi, and Miss lna Mebringer aid Mice Jesie. Friedman were the nrbiemaids. Ihe bride wne dreesod in red eilk with or ange blossoms in ber heir; deem of ieteat fashion, lite iwMrmaioe were dressed in while silk nt the iateot faeb ion. Father Fiiteiis offlciating. Return tug t" Mr. dud raw Krempp'f residence. a most deticious diunef was eerved. Meue hot rejetieea were kevised and among those present were Mr. Andrew K rem po sel family, Joe F. Friedman and family, Geo. Friedman and family, at iss Lttame sprour, and toe many to men tion. The mnet dlicioue dinuer. fair c txes, deiicseies wbieh are only served . i ... . at weddings, could be seen, and never before iaf the history of Jasper waa a mors superb dinner as oa this occasion. The groom Mr. Henry Krempp waa living at Rvansville, Ind., end the bride being the oldest o a lighter of Mr. J. Zim mer, a loading Imeineec mau of Evans ville. Mr. Krempp was formerlv of Jaeper, but baa been at KveuMrille for three or four years pact. We hooe thev will prosper, and will remember their glorious wedding day at deeper. X.X. Otwei! Offerings. Don't forget our pwnk next Saturday The dust has dieeppsered si nee the rain Sunday morning, and we ere net eorry, no. Kext Saturday, the 17th of September. ie the day our nuneay School cele brates at Otwell. Some ton or twelve sehooM will be present. The Ireland bend will make music far tbe ooeeeiou and a jolly good time is expected. Let everybody turn out. Rev. W. F. F. Smith delivered hie farewell addreee et this piece hset Sen day. Many of hie friends regret to lose him, but Mich is the case. We hope to get his equal instead. Dr Link ia the nicest men ie town, with smilrs all over his face. Every thing seem to go well with him now; I ho eane is a 11 pound boy that came to hie houo last Sunday. Mie Mora Hedrkk who has been lew with fevers, bee recovered so ae to be able to be out again. Our accommodating hotel man, Mr. Weldon, is having quite a rue. He is the right man in tbe right niaee. These that stop iu town we would advise ie call upon him. Rudolph k Hedrlek now have their store Ailed with choice fall and winter goods, and they say they will sell their goods cheaper than ever, any one will do well to see them before purchasing ehwweere. Jack fAown. Womdorfatl Cwroe. Wi D. Heyt k Co., Wboloeale and Re tail DrusTtets of Rome. Gh. sav : Ws have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Bteetric Bitters and Bucklsn's Arnica Solve for two years. Have never bundled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected bv these medwiuee in this city. Several oaees of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection with Electric Bitters. Wa gnerautee teem always. Sold by Me -AdTorliee ht Um Jatpor Cvurier,

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IsBkw' esBaWf emsmMf'wTB eld bw(f' BWfc((wlJ eteMT (ps!!! aVedaea, Sores, Utoara, Salt Bhanm.Fever smews, Tetter, (mapped HaenAe. 0kH Madam. OersM. ami all 8km ad ooaitlvely cures Pllea. er ao ear re quired. It ie guaranteed to five swrmei saweiecuos, or saoaey reraaaed. rrtee ff oenU per box. For sale by Meeriugar roe., rasper. Feb. II til, 1897 ly. Friedman, Schelrich at Ctx Homo l&eononv. Home is woman's domain, and she is setitied to everything that can be added to apare her much annoyance and hard labor. There are many conveniences. which if brought iu use, are inexpensive, and wilt materially lighten the burden and labor of the hou4ewife. Prominent among these convenience ia the Wapa kaneta Porcelain Churn, which is meet ing with such remarkable sale and sue sens wherever introduced who ever sees theee ehurae will need uo explanation of the reasons for tbe great demand. This churn is sold solely on its merit., and we do this knowing that wherever k goes it will make a clean record. Tlu following are a few of the many advan tages conceded to the Porcelain Churn by all who have used them, via. : 1st, A great saving to labor 3d, It is so constructed that it absolutely can not leak 3d, The quality of the butter; the inside parts being such as not to iniure the grain of the butter. 4th, The quantitv of the butter; the construction ef the dasher being each aa to snbject all of the cream to an equal amount of agitation, causing the butter to ceme, very evenly. thereby prodncing more butter from a given amount of cream than any otliei churn can. ath, Tbe ease of removing the butter and waehiug the churn. The entire top ef the churn is open when the cover is taken off, thus giving abundant access for removing the butter. All that is required to thoroughly cleanse the churn is to put in some hot water and give the crank a few turne. In appearance, it would be ae ornament to an room in the house. To responsible parties we will give this extern on te days, trial For sale by Friedman, Scheirich k Co., Hardware Store, corner Id and Jackson Sis., a ear R. R. depot, Jasper. lad. Bf SUM m TAKE THE (Lmwvimc, Tv im Or. Latw n'i.) WHIN YOU OO EAST - or - WEST ! THE GREAT short i:un. to AiJ.TMK rnijtcipAi. nriRa or tub kastam XAKIHO niKKOT COyXKTTIOK at ST. LOOCS wnn TtAixs rot all ram m MISnOVni, XKKKASKA, KAXSA. COLOKATK), TMXAU. IOWA Allw ttbffl OfMlC sfMrw emnVdl JffflCwmtWwCe mmiwii wwa mat mii;. u., tw wihto saMAi? a m4h4. nttdftMAiMi. wrMiii4iffSiMi. nana , rMwtniaai, xt iwtk, mm mi pwww TXXK TAULK rMMt JASfStW-IM irFSCT jvxi aem, ia7. WKST aOOTTD. EAST SOtTJCB StMMi,S:SSrM vt Umrau r S:S8rt., AlSMf ISJS Jiim vt lMi.nric. Mr.,:H AMiLv1lt.VfiMa i.v1SJSam. TOSrv. ATT ITTin! nt BtaUMMU ! MaMtobr taTMt4 M UVt Mowing t4-Mtoff Sr4 kr tht MM. IT ll-IMORT LINE TO St.LOtJtt ooarawrM at at ua ta Vmimm Dmm tHiIi m4m T aU Tt lltSHU WMt. SWI1W! MM A IX TKAIKB ASK StTX SOUD MtM LlH-Olt satLtwu, wrrnooTcasniis. PkMI M-tVw ell mfxm ot wr l A. M. KWWXltTT, A(rtH. -Tnw. ko. r. uTAWn, ono. w. cirnTta, itl MMrt rVM At. ARBUCKLES' ofOOfTSStea ARIOSA oorrn too tn na COFFEE - J win mhu Oamm is JF5 mwi!?'u1u!t3 nTlffffrrnr' sal ... - Immhi to wMek fvrnf rmnwaa wiu. am Mvxn a. roeve, rerie4et -AnforttH Hi Uftf iliPa Oetktxm

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