Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1889 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER.
"Hang your banner on the outer walla" Be oarelul your shooting-crackers don't set a heuse a fir. Tk Srmprshsim store house wis Mwlj roofed this week. CfWhere da you spend your 4th? Ifaav thinr extra happens, tell it to the Courier renders. t3rTh cltyef Lafayette has piped j natural gas 37 mIIn, and will have a big display July 4th. j 0"The liverv Hahtaa have more order? ! than tbsy can till to-morrow. The horse lave our sympathy, j Accident. Mr. L Ilrang's little child fell oft I he house atop at home, on Tues day, ami cut liis head quite anvesrly. (r-?8upt. Wilson held Ills first examination of applicant for teachers license at lluntltigburg last Saturday. nTTMr. W. W. Gullet! has bn appointed by Father Fulfills marshal, or janitor, of the Catholic congregation in jasper. Will Return. The Sheriff will go to Indianapolis to-day, to brine; home from the Ihmhr Hospital B. Stainhardt and Geo. W. King, who are reported cured. GOur "carrier" having gone to llockKrt to spend the 4th, we are obliged to put the papers on bis route in the P. O. this week. fSrEekateiu k Hupps started their season's thrashing at Mr. F. G deer's on Tuesday. Traction engine are whis tling all around now. 3rMr. Joseph Klein started Tuesday with his steam thresher for Pike comity, to begin thresliing wheat near Peters burg. Mr. Klein will treat bis custom era right. (KrMer. Ruudel k Co. started their big drill to making a hole in the ground en Wednesday morning. In about a week listen for theroiringof the natural gae. Whoop 'er up! Plenty or Brick. M . Hochgesang son, the old rename brick makers on the Troy road, finished burning a kiln of or I75,o;kj orictc on Saturday last. Andy sava they are No. 1. and he superintended the close of the burning. rCT"Mr. BeHi. Schrader done the . a B m . ... eione worn on me lonnnattou or Mr. Vest's house, and krvr tha fnHnriatinn wont gire away till Gibriel blows his unrn lor tne nnal wind up or terrestrial affairs. Benj. can do good work when be tries. irNo matter what mav be iIip III von bear from indigestion, a doe of Aycr'e cathartic rills will po you without question. Just try them once and be assured; they hav1 muoh wnrs dyspeptic carea. ou'ii nnu them nice, and amply worth the price. A Benefactor. .laKiiur can luitlv claim em, benefactor of many of the linens race, in hrs Hwceetiafnl efforts to render rtiem happier and healthier, and more exuberant of gas, on the glorious Atu kJj. v . tm.. mr. a, nrempp nas mane ana sent ont far to-morrow's use 30.000 bottles ot his .til per tor minora) water pop. the Dot maac iu im united States. Kates for Fourth of July. The Louisville & St. Louis Air Lino Will sell round trip Mckct? at all station ea July 3rd and 4th al one fare. This raie will include Lettisville K, and .St Louis Mo.. TittlcntN will liAinnit raluni Ing nntil July 5th innltiaive. and may be ... a. . . . . . IJurcnisea ai any oi tue regular ticket winces oi iris uompany. Tickets good going and returning on rogular pas eager trains of dates mentioned. Jos. S. Odiokve, Geti.'l Pass. Agt. Fourtk Notes. Dr. Coble, of Dubois, was in Jasper Monday, ami says there will be a "titc time at Knoxville to-morrow. Rev. S. Cox and J. F. Tieman will pull the Aateriean eagle's tail feathers there. Mr. A. M. Sweeney will "soar and soar at the Fair Grounds, at liuatinghurg, to morrow. Mr. R. M. Milbnrn, Esq., will make the Lion squeal and the Eagle eqaak at Holland to-morrow. The Jasper Star String Band will evoke sweet melodies for the dancers at Ferdiiand to-morrow. Entaefen's Grove is being put in iae tix for picaicers aad dancers there to morrow. Personal. Mr. Jos. F. Friedman, late P. M.t goee with his family to spend iee eta wur relatives in Tell Uitv, and will remain a week or two. He says he reels considerably better since relieved ef enlclil eere, and he can get a little nme 10 visit, soreeiatng be nas not ea joyed in four years. Mrs. M. Hobbs, the estimable wife of Dr. HsMm, ef Salem, started for home, Monday last, after a pleasant Visit with friends ia Jasper. Mr. Geo. M. Bohnert and F. Bilderback, ef Oakland City, were ia Jasper jaonaay. Hoi. W. A. Traylor has gone to Daviess County to epead a few days with friends. Mr. T. H. Dillon, Esq., will visit Kvaasville and Petersburg next week, perfecting arrangements for his removal to the latter towa. Mr. William Friedman returned home from Evaasrilie this week, to spend the week with hie parents. Mr. Frank Betx returned from Louis ill hut Saturday, much pleased with his Withers. Clemmie and Archie Doane are ea a vitit te their GreadMa Crooks, at Rockpert, tale week. Miss A. B, Beraett and Mr. John Pankey of Marengo, name down on Tues day, to efMnd a day or two with her parenti ! Jasper. ' Mr. Will Wilton, of Cannelton, came tvJMper yesWdey, fern short visit with rfiauvfi Ma rMd;
The new oren ef waat ope out at
15 eents a bushel. Mr. Jnipiih lUnar stem high. New hoy 10 pounder-Sunday night. "flu tklMkflth mo Aril" U the inscription of Usury Ward Besehsr's menumsnt. ,,, , I, I, . i. .. r i. - .. i srvMt la Mid rum camnhar burned en the stove two or three times a day will rid a house or Mies. ftirl mnrova the nutritive fuRctiena of the scalp bv using Hall's Vegetable Sieilinn n 1 1 iirnnnmi ' -r hair from falllna and becoming gray. ii. Hair uenewer, and tnns Ke-jo w ST I 1 I . .t l...MtltM MBAr TSThe Catholic Parochial chool, a. aisled by a few others, repented Sunday afternoon their entertainment, In the school houie. to a large and appreciative audience. But it was too hot for com fort. er Alex. Wbittsker. a colorod man f Owensboro, Kv.. killed his wife Satnr(1v nltrht. and esrsned to Rvansville, and when he found the police there were lookinc lor blm Snniny, he jnmpea inio the river and drowned lumaeir. h-TTwln srlrls hsve been Hnra at Kokomo. inseperahly inlned tofether at the anterior rerlon. Thev are apparently healthy, and bid fair te llv. Ice-Cream mir. The ladies of Treland. will fir an Teerream snpper in the, Masonic Grove of Treland. on the nlrht ol .ihiv nm. for tha benefit of the C. P. 5huerh at that place. All are cardialiy invited to come. rr"T-Messr. John Bet. Jee Evansi Jos. Roe le. John R. mrnett. it. t. An rterson, W. W. Kendall. II. S. mxon. Jas. S Anderson, W. Britton and U. F. Bate are amone; the Incky ones who have rece ved an increase or ppnsion lately. Jesse Evans now gets $19 a month; and Joe. Roelle f". Vrw w Messrs. fTenrv Pfsn. Joa nnnna mnA Tt. Fink hnva formed a nart nershlp. and will bnild a new planlnr mill in Jasper, to laxn ine piace, or mr Stout's when he shall hare finished tin tha mnrV km ha on hand, and selected another Incstinn for his machinery. They are all "pnsnmg" men, ano nave experience in the business, and will make It ge. W. C T. U. We are indebted to the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Huntinzhurg for an invitation to at tend a meeting of the Union at the Her man M. E. church, of that city, at 2:30 o'clock next Monday afternoon. An interestinr program, of recitations, music md talks haa been arranged, and the pHblic will be well entertained. The ocletv Is a noble one, and deserves the hearty encouragement ef every lover of the human race. ftfT'The Louisvilln St. Louis Air Line, beginning en June lRlh, will sell tickets every Sunday during the summer at one rare for the round trip from all stations en Evansville, Rockpnrt and Cannelton Divisions, and on Main Line from fHntfnrburr East to and includ inar Lonisvllle. These tickets will be eood going and returning only on day of sale, and must he purchased from agent, as there will be no reduction for fare paid on train." Nkw Law Firm. Indianapolis has long been noted for the ability of it legal profession, vet we question It there has open any addition to It ror years mat will rank higher than the law partner ship just formed there by Hon. John W. Kern. Isle Reporter of the Supreme Court, and Hon. LeonO. Bailey, late As sst4nt U. 8. District Attorney for In diana. It is a strong team, and will un questionably do a large share of legal hueineM. STThcre were fortv-four graduates at the eighteenth annnal exercises of the state normal school Friday. Goy. Hovey presented diplomas to twenty of the class of 187, who had fulfilled the require ments of the law that a graduate must successfully manage a school for two years before receiving a state license. The board of the normal school received assurance from the contractora that the new building will be ready for the open ing ef the fall term in November. Mr. F. J. Smith. Editor of the Ft. Ab ercromhle. Dakota, Herald, say a : "The moat wonderful medicine, I have erer met with, ia Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. In case of colic it gives speedy relief. On hunting trips I have found it indispenslble. Pnt in alkali water, it imparts a pleasant taste and prevents the painful diarrhoea which alkali water prodnces. I conld not feel safe withont It ia mv house. S5 aad SOceat bottles far taw by J. P. Sam. 4. DianAt iFott Worth, Texas, at o'clock, Thursday, June 13th, ISM. little Ernst, sou of John a. and Emma Fitter. He was born Juae 13th, ISM. The babe suffered for seven days with lux; on Wednesday it was thought by the phy sicians and friends he would be well in a few days, but Thursday morning at o'clock he became very sick, when he was called to Heaven away, ills re mains were laid to rest ia Calvary Cease tsry, Fort Worth, Texas. Ah foal chain of hope Is rusted, Aad one wreath ef jey Is dead. Pbidcr Scholarship Dubois conn ty is entitled to two students at Perdue University, and there is no institution in the State at which a young man can get a better education to meet the realities of life than at Perdue. The Faculty have just added a department to study Elec tricity, so that thorough eiectrteiane may be developed for the coming eieeineai era. Co. SuBerlnteudent Wi mr Informs ui that students desiring to be examined for admission to Purdue oaa have the onportunitv at the regular examination for county teachers in jasper, ea ins last " . S A Saturday ia July, if the applicants win inrorm him of their wish by tne autn. so that he oaa send for the proper blanks. Some of our young am Oftfht te aeihraot this ooper tstuy.
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ued sinaa nur last rennrt to Andrew Seaeat and Minnie Klein, lliram Stanfiald and Lu. F. Roberts. nrr Until the blood is elMd nf Im. parities. It is useless ta attemitttlut eure of any diea, Rheumatism, whieh is traceable to an acid in the hleod, has bee eured. in numerous eaaes, by the use or Ayers Barsaparille, external treatmeat being of no avail. For Damaoks. John Berrv. father ef Berry, a minor, and a fireman, who was soalded to death under an engine at HuntinKimrg last year, has bv his at torneys, Gardner k Taylor, of Washing ton, and J, F. Tieman, filed an aetion in the Dubois Circuit Court, on lat Tuesday, claiming $5,000 damages, from the U., E. st. Ij. K. K. Uo. County IxsTtTinr. -ThnCountv Snp. Informs us that the County Teachers' Institute will he held in Jasper some lime In August, and that as toon a all matters can be arranged the program will be prepared and circulated. So far he has secured the assistance of Prof. O. J. Craig, who is Professor of History and Political Economy at Perdue University, for the week of Institute. Shooting Scrapr. Young Faulkner get on a spree in Birdseye last Saturday, and seeing a long, solemn, cadaverous looking "Indian doctor" on the atreet, presumably supposed he could improve the I. D.'s appearance by perforsting him, and opened fire at him with a pistol. hut he was too "unsteady" to do more than get himself arrested and fined for shooting on the public streets of the town. i i. H fc Tbe Pike Comity Sulpkur Springs Are now open for guests. The Waters can not be beaten for Dyspepsia or Liver and Kidney complaints. Good aecom modations, room and board, for one dot lar per day : five dollars per week. The springs are located two miles north of Velpen, on the L E. k St K. K., and hacks from there take guests oat. The buildings have been enlarged and im proved greatly this season. 38tf. Have you heard what Mr. G. L. Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says of Chamherlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrhow Remedy? If not, here it ia: "During last summer l was troubled Terv mucn with severe pains in the stomach and bowels, and was induced by a friend to try this Kennedy. I took one dose, as per directions, and it gave me almost in tant relief. I cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 35 and 50 ceat bottles for sals by J. P. Salb. 4. ft-Gov. Hovey seems to be in favor of abolishing the penitentiary, and sub stituting white uap treatment lor criminals in lieu of it. He haa pardoned nntivrinus criminals, and last week granted an unconditional pardon to tames Lawrence, a six years man eeni up from Jpflerson county, in iowj tor unit unmi a woman with intent to ont nm T.awrtntre haa served three term' In the Southern Prison, ene in the North ern Prison and one in the Kentucky penitentiary. A Safe Investment Is one which hi ruaranleett t hrinc yo utMtactorv rwMlU, or ia c or tmiure return "i purcnM price, iw isw pmn vou can w' from snir lvrtiMil Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Difcuyery for Consumption. It h guaranteed to brinj relief in crery case, when ud for any af fV-etion of Th'roat, Lungs er Chert, such as Consumption, Inflamatton of Lungs. Bronchitis. Asthma. WHoopUif Coueh, Croup. etc.. etc. It U ploasaat and sgreenble to taste, perfectly sale, ana can always neee IMIllltHl HlKfl. Trial bottlee free at Martin FsirdMan's Drugstore. 1. T.f us vlve the readers of the Courier a little timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and dlarrhre. The only safe way to combat these diseases, is to Irun anna reliable) remedy at hand, and all who have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrltoM Remedy will admit that it ia the most eromot. reliable and successful medicine known for these complaints. U costs but 3d or 50 eents. and may he the means or saving you or your family much suRtH-ing. it not me itself, before the summer is over. For sale by J. P. Salb. . uVmt Awnt" for .Tulv Is OR OBr tahle. and a snlendid number It H. J" .uulu tm I Wa utttrlA will nlsril S young girl or eov oetter man -whi . . i.asj( a k." as it alwava has such a variety tkat tAn nart is aare to olesse even nmm Thm "pnnera" arttciea are eontinned in July ; the 4th at Robert College, the American College in Turkey. is a sessonatiie article, as is tne -nepuo. ili-a rViurt lira. Whim's Lessons in Cooking will be appreclsted by all who want in learn. Rut we haven't SOSCS to enumerate all. There Is enough, and . a a . . . 0 more than the suoscrioer s money s wnnh. Onlr If 40 a year. D. Lothroti k Co., Boston, Mass., rublisaers. srrTh larveat assortment of cook stoves, of the latest patterns, at L. F. aoavd s. in jasper. He slso keeps the MeCortalek Binders and Harvesters. Tha M cCormlck Is one of the finest ma chines manufactured. The McCormick Is the simplest aad lightest running Binder maae. m at. n The MeCormkk Is the most sturaWe aad best fitted. For light draught; For powerful cutting; For simple gearing; For well fitted cm tier bars ; For ease of management ; For durability, it never was excelled. See them before yon buy. Tin roofing and guttering a spectsity. BUCKliBUm ARNICA BALVK. Tsi Rear Salve ia the world for Cats. Rmlaa. Ham. TTUiatra. Salt Rhettsn. Fsvor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilhlatna. floras, ausd all Skin Kruntlons. mA uutilvetv wMi IMUm. m- no aav required, it w gaaraateea w gire pwrnm . m at. ... a t ata satisraeuoa. er money reranem. rrism sn, 9T naetmy i per box. For i's Draf store. ltt; 3PW.-1T. ooate per box. For sate m Jnsriie . a alai . SaB .1.. Fried maa Her eh 1st
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four rooms. Apply Courikr Ukteo. ii ii.i.i in.nin.m.-ato1 Heaven Only Knows. If wskss decline 10 to 30 per eent during Mr. Hsrrieen's tirat term, what would happen te the wsge-wet ksrs uuri ig his second term ? CeXtVMPTIOM sukkly cbrbb. To Thr EniTOR Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless eases have hm stranstHlly ear4. I h)l l" $4 two btiUftmjTtmtdr rue lo ssjr rf year rn4 wfco hsvt aasMnstptiaa a Ifcsjr IU m Ustf eipt sad bwt-aicf ti-itm. RtBMifllr. T. A. wjwusi. Mi t... tfli resri m., mvm ihi, Merit Winn. We dssire to say to our citiaens. that for year we have been tolling Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's j New Lif Pill, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and K'ectric Bittrs. and hare handled no rente. Jis that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hemau to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase priee, if tatisfnctory results So not follow their use. These remedies havs woa their great popularity purely on their merits. Martin r RlRBUAM, ImiggHK. 1. srIn a eonversathm with Mr. Barrowman. proprietor of the Huntingburg Coal Mines, the other day, in regard to the Clay County strike, he Insisted that the 75 cents a ton for digging, offered by the barons, was enough, and said he had worked at coal digging aud eouid mke a dav at that wages. He also said he paid 75 cents a ton to miners at Huntingburg for digging, and sold the coal at 75 cents a ton, thus intimating that he waa operating his mines just fur ths fun of ths thing. Tha people oi Huntingburg might u-oKt by buying or him while prices ars this low, as tney tell us he has usually charged them 62 to $1,75 per ton, or more than 100 per cent, over what he says ne sens tor now. we don't charge the citizens any thing for this pointer. nryThe Young Ladies' Society ef St Josephs congrsgatiou presented the biblical drama, entitled "The Five Wiw and the Five Foolish Virgins," on last Thursday: and by special and ur gent request they repeated it last Sunday afternoon. The entire preparation lor the presentation of the drama waconducted by the Sisteraof Providence 'he drama was highly edifying and ven instructive, and each one performed he oart assigned successfully. Much credit wss reflected on the Sisters aud on the performers. Miss Rose Kuebler is entitled to special msntion, as she sustained the principal role of the bride groom admirably. The society cleared about S75 in tbr two performances. The Jasper String nd, in the interludes or the drama, playfd some excellent operatic music. Wr hope the voting ladies will present, at Mima cooler season, another or these moral and christian exhibitions, as they have tbe talent, aad esa make it pa wall. tbe Threshing Machines then in use were almost wholly of the class known as the " Endless Apron " style. Then it was that Nichols at Sbepmrd, of Battle Creck,Mich.,tnventcdand began to develop aa entirely new, and novel style of Grain Thresher and Separator, which they very appropriatch named tbe "Vibrator." It was a revolution in Threshing Machines, and from a small beginning of five machines ia 1858 they soon reached a product of x.ooo yearly. ThxirVnbcator drove tbeMEdleas Apron" machine out of market, and all other makers copied it as closely as they dared. Today all Threshing Machines of any reputation or merit use the principles of the old Vibrator. Nichols sx Sbepard have continued in the business without of name, location, or aad during tbe post three years have brought out aad developed another new Threshing Machine for grain and seeds, as superior to aliexisting machines as their former was. to tbe 'Endless Apron.' They name tms new and improved Thresher and predict as great a revolution in the trade, and as complete success over all rivals as they had thirty-one years ago. Ifysai far partkaaWi, which assf NICHOLS ft SMIPARD.i BATTLB CftftSK, MICK. ABfmm.iss-i9w. gWAMTEDI 0 er4 fer tha sals af arry A fan ha rlaSiaCMiUs. bauaki s.iu C.LiMfHIT( k"mKt' a sac OMAM8 OF MM ONLY aa . - S . SSfmamfcaTemas, M.ssa saOa tmpi.il, mt-l If l.-lf.-??.-lC. -i.-l,
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