Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1889 — Page 5
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JASPER COURIER. Mr. X. Haekiai ahlaeesl a ear of settle Teoe4ar. The Furniture Fiwlwr shippee1 ft r of farnttare to Texas Saturday. Umi wm big deaee at Entho fen's mm MesUy night. raxMons. Henry Prior, Jeh II. aVlnknseu, B. Frank Hunted. tvHi Saturday last llihteainr Vneck 4 t few brick from the top of ohs of . A ftj T-a m Inti'a VUifiaHM fetjt did no further damage. fTTMr. Fidele Jnrger went through T.omi with hi trMtiOH enrtne and sepUoMdtr. on bis way to the lvel wheat eon n try. e-rThere U reasonable pmant, If the people ,he "P wi!i worfk ,n" iether. of securing a railroad free Jasper tm uespori. rrrThx School Board of Jasper have -mnloveri Prof. T. n.. uougneriy " Mr S. Cooper to take charge Public Reboot for the present of the sellout year. Good selections. erWft are informed that Mr. John Bseer. of Temple. Texas, will visit hi frienda in Jper. in about sir weekd. "VYe will alt 1 e glad to we him. MovEn.-Mr, R. K. Milburn moved Tu"sdv into the house he purchased of Mr. Dillon, and Mr. Joseph Bauer will move in tbe house vacated by Mr. Milburn. erf From the number of email boys to be seen on our street chewing and smoking tobacco, it Is eridont some dealer are not observing the law about telling it. Look out for tne granq jury C?The estray horse taken up by Mr. Yt, UntTinin linlnnved to a Bentteman nB7iinH. who learned of its whera.knuti h h adv. in the Courier. r,..iffKK adva. sever fail of benefits. Try one, Rev. T. G. Beharrell will nreaeh iu the M. K. church in Jasper u.tui. B?rht at 71 o'clock, and bun day morning at 10 o'clock. The public re invited. Sunday School at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. CTSowe of the culverte in Jasper are nt r anmitfh to carry the water ourlug a heavy rain, and it is lucky for the town treasury that there are no cellars atnctreH with oerMiable goods in the toiiitv of the small sewers, or one heavy rain would cause an much damage at dozen good culverte would cost. Kj-It sounds singular to an observant person to hear others say, alter every hard shower, that ,,it was the hardest rain ever visited tbU locality." Several oo.ftrLr.it ihU lat Saturday, and evorv enmnser Jasper hae had just Mich fal'i of wter, tad tome uaa cuHiuruie mere. BCyThe drillers at the gas well had to top work Tuesday noon, when Unci ill was about 350 feet down, oh account of too much water. They pnt in 340 feHlorcrfintr,all they had liroHght wild them, but had to send for more. A small flow of M3 rmnes bubbling tt through the water which burns wi'h a eteadv light, when lit by a watch. Mot a cmlni was lecsivert on Wednesday, and drilling ia going ahead. rr St. Fidelis Branch, C. K. of A , tUv arcured IImhm of the house former ly nsed for a parV.hlal scliol, for their lodge room, and they wani u nxeo They tried last Monday night to let a centract for painting, but the bids varied bo they couldn't tell which Wfis the best, and thev determined to try it over azein at their next meeting, en Augnot
Sth. Back Itoblnson says: "Come on, printers, Itnck Is waiting." Persox ai.I Mr. John Pfaff and family, ef St. Louis, are visiting the family f hie sister, Mrs. Tbereeift Greene, aad other friends in Jasper. Mr. Jos. Gatgeeelt, of LoaliTille, ! visiting ia Jasper. Rev. X. F. Gilt it doing missionary work as a temperance lecturer at Kyaaa and Birdeeye this week. Mr. Joeeph I Schuhmacher wrlteg ' fren Hot Springe that hie health is improving, and he thinks the water there H certain care for persons afflicted with rheamfttism. Mr. C. C. Baggarly, Aor of Cotattibia township, and Mr. Warren Pott, of the tame locality, r Alto at the SDrings for their health.
All their friends will be glad to bear of their thorough cure. Sheriff Schneider went to Indianapolis on Tuesday, and brought home to iiontingbursr. from the iaane asylum, Mrs. Sarah White, reported cured. Dr. Llmcle Waldrip, of Duboia, lad., fa vkitiRff hie father-in-law. Mr. Morgan He ie onliis way to visit his aged father and mother at Orangeville. Lingle, a he is called, is one of Co. B, 34th lad., hoys. Wet Baden Tunes. r.nuia nnttrer. who hae bat receatlv returned home from John Hopkins' TTivraitr. IUU?fore. informs us that he hae accepted a position as teacher In the State University, at Blootaington, lad. Uuntingbura; News. rVtuNtv Survevor E. Pickhart haibeea eagaed this week as a millwright, ixingap the City Mills, preparatory to a Trig ran on the now crop oi wneai. Prof. A. M. Abel, the popular instrac tor of Uaysville. and his happy bride, were In Jasper Monday, laying in house hold goods. We don't know whether they took out a cradle or aoU Mr. R. F. Milburn.of Boone township, has been In Jasper a week, assisting In making some improvements at the restdense of bis son. Mrs. S. Ackermftti of Loog oolee, was U Utitr k.r rabitivea in Jasper ibis week. Prof. T. K. Dougherty Is attending the Tftsa tiers' National ooHventtoa at naea Title. Tean.. this week. Mr. B. F. Harned. who wm so severely Iniarad at HuatlnfSUfg recently, WM
r-r Prf. W. F. L. Kandera. who as
sisted at several ComhIv Inettlutee ia this eeanty, has aeeeeptod a aoitioa as 8aaerlatenent or tehMM at lyoanersvuie, the eeanty seat of Fayette county. xfrThe G. A. R.'a took In eight roetrades Saturday night In Jaaper, and had a iollifleation. several members of neigh boring Poets were present, tbsv exneei to pat through several more eaadidates to-morrow Might. J tut per 11. M. A. The last meeting of the B. M. A. was not very fully attended, and not much was done. It Is earnestly requested inai the meet ng. at the town hall, oa next Wednesday night he attended by all in members, as matters or Imitortauce to the town are to be acted upon, fO-Wards cannot exnress the grati tude which Deoole fel for the benefit done them by the use of Ayer's Sarsa narilla. Long-standing cases of rheuma thru vield to this remedy, when all others fall 'to give relief. This medicine thoroughly expels the poison from the blood. Public Moetiug W. C.T. U. On Sunday afternoon, July 2lt, temperance meeting, under the atisp ct'H of t hit Io.-.hI W. (3. T. U.. will iw rieui in a.iii.. ll.H la uini r lurch. R MadlSOM (OWll ship. The exercises will consUt of music essays and recitations, xne reauer is respectfully inviteil. LKOR HK1TTA1K, oer.rRiary. ft-r-.ToBiior ha a r.haHCe tO get flllt Ot" the woods now if she will wake up and push matters. Build a railroad to Goport, and wn will nave a bh" cniinrufimi with Indianapolis and Chicago one the largest inland city in the Uni ffd States, and the omer mm ww Western city in the united omitm-anu one which has grown faster man any other city in the world. Mr. F.J. Smith, Editor of the Ft. Abarirnmlllt. IJAKUlli. Iicr.u. aiiu mrut wnnderful medicine . 1 nave ever . with, ia Chamberlain's Colic, Choi ra. and Diarrhoea Uemedv. In case of PAiln 5r rlvta sneedv relief. Un nuuung v . . 1 1 i r i. . irtna T hav found U tnilisnensiuie. 1 Hi in alkali water, it imoarts a pleasant taste and nrevents the painful diarrnoea. ekloti allrali water produces. 1 couui ant rl safe without it in my house." 4K and Eo oast bottles for sale by J. P. Salb. . , The Citv Mir.i.s Bv notice in an notice in other column It will be seen that the firm at th Cilv Mills has changed back to Rckerl. Itrothers. Mr. Jesse B. Kessner mtirinr from the firm. Mr. Kessner is President of the Kvana Stave Compao, and will devote bis energies and time to that enterprlae, and we predict will make a success of it. as he is a hustler." while dm Citv Mill hire such an established reputation for their "Patoka Lily," that they em get along; surprisingly witbou any traveler. Their Bttstneea Booming;. Probably no one thing has caused such srrneral revival of trade at Martin Friedman's Drug Store, as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's new wis- . rats f a. . a novftrv for Consumption, i neir iwie is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Cold?, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cuied. You can test It before buying by getting ft trial bottle free, large size fi. .ery bottle warranted. 3. CrWe regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Sadie Wtnrlnger, wife of Mr. Philip Wiuftitieer. of Madison townhip, which occurred at her home yee'.erday morn-: Ing. She was a young woman of an extra sweet disposition, fervent Christian character, at once the joy and hopei of the family circle and the pride of the! community in which she lived. She had consumption for two years past, and: therefore her death was not unexpected by her or her friends, and yet the solemm fact comes with ft shock none the less painful to those who watched her faithful spirit separate from its mortal home, and start for the beyond. Death is always sorrowful to friends, but that of ft young mntber, leaving orphans behind, has na additional pang, for none can ful ly take a mother's place. She leaves ner husband, children and mother behind Her funeral will take place from me M. E. church at Ireland this afternoon, at 2 :30 o'clock. Services by Rev. J. W . Houpt. The interment will be ataUiion, Friends are invited. (try Mr. Barrowman, boss of the Huntinghurg coal chute, who claimed m Jaaper that the wages offered by the Clay county coat barrons was enough, and that he had made z.cw ft nay worKinx at those wages, (thus taking sides with his brother Republican protected bosses,) evidently don't like the free advertisement of his lump coal at 75 eta a ton the Courik gate to the people of Huntingburg. He now says, in a hybrid publication there, Mlt Is tot true." We supposed he would went wore it brought to the test, but citizens of Huntlngburg were present when he made the statement, and if be wants to back out, like the Clay eounty herons end Harrison from their pledgee to the miners to raise wages if Cleveland was 'defeated, why there Is no bond to prevent him, but the Hantingburg member of the city council, who was present, will know what wee aW. . . Mr. B. expresses fears that we are hinad far aheol. If the starving miners all go there, while the protected barons set on a golden throne, the miners are certain to have the best and most truth ful community -and that is tne association we prefer, for evil associates corrupt good manners. But if the coal barons aad Mr. B. are erer adorned with w age, they most apply to Bell, the southern pretender, and bny them at 6 a pair and reaiiy we woum w mm man iylng to glory with pair of wings. But we must disclaim distinctly any iaterst to Injure htm, or his bnsinees, for really we hoped to assist la giving him ft "boom" in busies, by advertlsi hi aMaaiaae lumn eeel at 71 cents a tent-eed we taluk he ought tp thank tss inte4 of eoesignlaf i to a elftot where
tTUr, Lee. Meyer, wrmeriy en! Jsewm married ia gerlagtetd, Mo.,
ttMmty I erllall'a Hair IUua-ir k free from
aleehel and dyes that Injure the skin. It and ninety out of the lot will say "XothU seientlfeally Brnarsd, ftad will re- ing Special." And yet Ifty of the ninety store gray heir to its original eeler aad know something which, if not found in
Vigor. 3-Bet one marriage lieeeee la bets eouety this week, viz : rred. Caldeweyer aad FsaaM uemp bell. Bev. Mr. Gill tied the knot for them oa Sunday. (he irst place, as a hair-drs.ing. ia the psiimation of the public. Ladies find that this preparation gives a beanttrul gloss to the hair, and gentlemen use it to preyeut baldness aad cure humors in the Ma'l The arrangements for the State Milltary Knoampment, which begins on the 22d inst. at Armstrong's woods, north
of Indianapolis, are rapidly Bearing com- wo'to "Let no guilty man escape," implellon. Adj. Gen. Ruckle expects nuiy bedded in their determinatieiis:
9 rum , tn t(,Hi1 mmA rartv.ihr companies have alreadv given notice ilml lliav vttl I. a fliora . . - ww i l.v Jaii.. Marshal nweenev went to Hizflton on Tuesday sa l brought back, under arrest. !one George Summers, charged with stealing meat from Mr.
R'd Sputl Jck, nair DufT. Mr. Summers I Marion, Ball and Jackson Tp. and Jaswhs not ready for examination, wanting per.
some witnesses brought up from llar.nlon.and Esq, Zoeller continuea His exatninstlon until next Monday. In the meantime lie Is boarding with Sboriffl Schiicider'rt pets. Rave von heard what Mr. G. L. Weast, of Cambridge City, Ind., says of Chamlerlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea ttmiedv? If not. here it is: "During last summer I was troubled very much with severe pains In the stomach aim bowels, and was induced by a friend to
try Ibis Remedy. I took one dose, asltlisn one-tenth of that amount over the
per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. I cheerfully recommend it to the afflicted." 25 and 60 cent bottles for sale bv J. P. Salb. 4. Let us give the readers or the Courier little timely advice. Hot weather is coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrheas. 1 he only safe way to combat these diseases, is to
Keep some reuaoie remedy av nanu, anui0p;er all who have tried Chamberlain's Colic,
a i la . . a ... i I - Cholera and Diarrhon Remedy will admit that it is the most prompt, reliable a m x a . t r a I anusucceMiu. men.cine aHown.ie complain s. ii costs ouiao or evwais, unn in a v ra vim in aa h si in wivinw vim i nuts ssi v as urn ibipiio " " ""P v your ismiiy mucn Runarinn, u nui ino f aw . z ir mm it a a iisew, oeiore me summer is ovr. rur eaieoya. r.UlD. The flag of our country now has forty.tar. -HiiBilnirhur News. .!..... .kt. tli .iiKHii, . r; Mavor. The fortv-two stars will not be State by Congress, and all the Constitu tions new framing will nave to oe pass ed upon by Congress, as both the Dakota's conventions are amending their former Constitution, upon which alone the President was authorised to admit by proclamation. Tor ta Jper Oartcr. Call Ont the MilitU-White Cape Work for n Grand Jury. White Caps have made their appearance at iiavsviue. iney wiupprn iw Sissle last Saturday night a week ago home from a saloon with blacksnakos. and on Sunday night following they supplied his door with switches, and gave htm orders to rafonn or get and go, or be would receive the usual punish ment that White Caps inflict. Well, he has reformed some little, and is going to leava. too. I presume he thinks blacksnakes and hickories, properly wielded, are worse than to have snakes in his boots. Judging; from the effect en him, there are some more that a nun die oi switchaa would nrobablv do good to. If the wielders ot them are not afraid of Johu Bretz aad the next grand jury. Hard drinkers are found la most every community. Nods Vkox. Gramd AbbhkI Excursion To The fetos. Shore. The Louisville k St. Louis Air Line and C. O. Boutee will run a special excursion to Old Point Comfort on August 14th, at the low rate or 1 6.00 for the round trip from Jastper. A special train will leave Louisville on that date atS P. M., arriving at Old Point Comfort the next evening at 6.30 P. M. Excursionists should take train leaving Jasper 635 A. M., arriviag at Louisville at booh, giving ample time for connection with the special Seashore tircursion Train, which will be ran from Louisville under the auspices of ih ChssamMke X Ohio Kailway Com psny, in charge of Mr. W. A. Wllgus, farmftrlv of HODkiBSVille. Ky. Ranluced rate at the Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, can be secured upon presentation of 0. k. O. special Seashore r.rnursloa tickets. Ladies without escorts will receive aafMW.ial attsetiOU. Hieninc-ear aooommodstioae will be provided for all, hut in order to secure nhnioe of berths, application ebould be made to W. A. Wllgus, SM Fourth Ave., Louisville Ky., net later the August 10Tlta rente of this Excursion Ie through the Canons of New River, along the pieinresque Green Brier River, passing Whitit Sulphur Springs, crossing the AiiMhsnv and Blue Kidge Mountaiae sad the beautiful Sheaaadoah aad PiedmMt Valteva. Ktnn nver privileges wilt be granted oa the return trip, enabling excursionists to vilt Richmond, wane euipnur tarings and other celebrated retorts. Ttakets will be good returning until HamaMber 4th. For further informs Hon. apply to A. M. Bennett, Agt. Jasper ted.. W, A Wllgus, 313, Fourth Ave., LouUville, Ky., Joe. Udterae, waersi
1l laon .-.I 7s,;,- it. iiitai tn h 44 a would come home frora labor, tired and MiiS lnA Oklahoma git woul(i d little Ella in her i hl .T.Mi. u Edition the eradle,oron her fond mother's lap, and ritrirlaaTn. frli i Constltu- w.uld always atop to speak a word four territories now framing t-onstitn- . would Urntt inv and comfort ttn,.a. Th- ITnited States law says a Ur 0 toe.r WOUUI.l,r,H'? J m' 0nmLo
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COXSUMPTION SUKKLV CUKKI). To The Kihtor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named diseste )' its timeiy TsOTiWwm pt.oak wlii. KMfcfuii. T. A. tuxvu. x. c 1st ftrl St.. xw Tvrk. n ,vniIltv T. - mi.T.En-r0i,s.-CoH,1y irtMnr Rudolph has appointfii llio fnllntrinir ifHtlamHn aa dctniillpa collect delinqnent tsxes, and they ere now o tnj warpatii, wnooning tiptnoee who tailed to pay in Apru, wun tne Uvi(i Jinrxan, uir uiiimuia M. u. A. T. Fleming, lor mhuisoh townsuip. v -m ci r ii .11 A ...... l. : i . . OiriBKCI Ir luwimni I. I tt. ii. timniejr iui uchcibun iunriiiii and Birdseye. Jos. Drasch tor Patoka. Ferdinand and Cass Tps. and iluutingbtirg. Krank Fink for Boone, Bainbridge, n . V. . ' ""'Ting as a premium wnn inm motatb ocxtinbij, a nagninccni enigraving oi jMiiiiKtcy a insiurn Pilate," Rosa Ronhftirs ."UoMe Fair," land "The Lions at home." by the same artltd. Subscribers can obtain anyone of these by paving a nominal sum to cover the cost of nutting up and forward ing the picture. The engravings are readily sold at retail for Si. but it is pro posed to ask an advance of little more regular subscription price tor tiik Wkeklv Skntisel and the picture. Tub Sektinrl Co. wilt send any one of the pictures to new subscribers, or old pubtcribtjrs renewing their subscriptions. nd The Weekly one year for $1.15. Thisiaoulv I5n. to cover express charges frora Nhw York, postage, wrapper. ci.ricat WOrk and other incidentals. The picture is given free. It is a remarkable rrttitCwir. Obitttary I . memory of Emma E. Kearby . of -WHIUm L. ad Ida M I KaWtrill . i j ... iasn. a4,ol, m oa ' cal..r.iai. avm -., ih Laaaawner from heaven came and took the only little babe that these fond par etilB had. Little hlla, (as she was ctl led,) bad nut been with thiu very long jU4uckIiig two diys of one yiwr, and Jr . ? ,, i then she was called away. Wbeu lathe gone it was hard to give her un. but it wn the Master's will. "lie givetb and II taketh away." When we go to that home, oh how sad to took and see that cradle deprived of its little treasure. All is lonely and sad, for father and mother have lost their dear little Ella, on whom all of their future joy was based, and home lias lost its mirth. Weep not, for your little lamb is gone to ties veil, where all is peacp, joy and love, and whrrs we may nit-et our darling by putting our trust iu liod. ft. A, m. Epoch. The trsncitioa from long, lingering and Painful jk'knws to roboet health aaarks an epoch in th? life of the individual. Such a ramarlcahtfl avent is treaureliii the mem ory and the cencv whereby the kkm1 hunltb Has inM!n atutneo w tiHviuij mi-" Hence it is that so anica i hmrd in prawe of Electric Hitter. So many feel tliey owe their mtoration to health, tc the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If ymi are troubled with any dieae of Kidneys, Livtr or Stomach, of long or short rtaBdin? you ill surely relwf by ne oi tiecinc Bitters. Jo'd at sue. Rim i per aoui ai MartiV Frikdman'b Drugstore. 3. BUCKLKN'S ARNICA SALVE. Thb Bkst Salvr in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, halt Rheum, rever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Mai ntains, Corns, and an &Kin jrupuonh, rwutdrflv cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect aattafftctton. or money refunded. Price S5 cents per box. For sale at Martin Friedman's Drug store. March 1st, 18H9. iy. NEW HARNESS SHOP ox MiL RTRKjrr. orrosiTK tub CORN MIi.l, JA8PEB, IIVla MmiB Troxler H FAS jiiia cat aHAa?Rsa -nor m wiwna FACTION. A Ur(ce rtckof HARSKSS, SAIUM.RS. KtVjia 'lt Sa4 em?illii?wllr kt1a a riaST. CLASS SHOP t mWI from, amrnan't V for rrMIt, kat pit give a atftf aae n leant rru-rn. NEW BRICK YARD BRICK FOR SALE I John Geler, jr., has taken charge of ft brick-yard at the North side of Jasper, and now has for sale, In any rnmntlty desired, brick of all qualities, lie asks the nennte of Dubois county for their custom, and will make favorable terms on house patterns. JOHN GEIElt, J. Auk. 31, '881 y. Ireland Lodge No. 388, F.JtA.M O (fleers for the ensuing year: E. A Glenen, W. M.; J. M. Lemmon, S W. 11. F. Milburn. J. W. iT. Ketlams.Treas. W. T. Ceotftr. Seo'y, Regular Coin, oa Saterdiv night prtetdiig eeh fail
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I have opened out at the above place ft
DRUGS of all kinds, to wnicn I invite mo attention ot rnysicians anu omsra - needing them. I will give careful personal attention to filliiigall prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilot Articles in Great Variety, Oet. 10th. 188S-1? JOHN P. SALB. M. D.
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