Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1889 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER.

Been the new ralrroc d. Mr. Theodore itepbenson had km very fl po8 l town thle wook. A ereemerv would anejufloonbly Hy !n Jaeoor, If properly managed. Wheat continues to come to Jaeper pretty lively at 70 cents per bushek trOnr. lead of home-grown wafermelon wu Mid in Jasper this weektka trst of the seaeon. 3-Mr. S; Cooper moved In the bouse hlTbooght of Mr.Kuebleron Monday Utt. CfOur people should U help the ergenUation of tho railroad compear to build to Goeport. try-Mr. Charley Wllllame baa finished plastering Mr. Vest's new bouse, end hss done a good job. rrry-aWs heavy boots, good for Fall wiVt $1.51 ptr pair, at Joeeph Suchart's, Jasper. icrThe town streets were onpleeeentIv dusty thU week-the Iret time thle summer. CTThe proceedings of the Dubois County Teachers' Institute will bo found on our first page this week. Ur w. Jutt moved Into hie new

,inem la.t week, and Mr. J. Bauer

iulo the one mated by hint. n-T-Jasmpr seem kind o' lonesome

kftr a week of teachers, profeeeore, and

tbeir exercises. rTTThe young folk, under tho enlcient management of young Jacob Hoffman, had a very pleasant dance at Hunkers ball Tussday night.

orrilon. W. A. Traylor hae on his firm this vear tame very fine apples

Fall Pippini, weighing 12 and 14 oaacee

each.

CO-Tho growing eorn crop never innVii tMtter In Dubois county, and If

froit bold off six weeks yet, will bo 1 menu.

dbrMeiwe. Kunkel k Wiulnger have At thA a "eltv trin far" wagon, and

.now do meVleg of furniture ud house hold goods la good ityle.

PKrACHivfl -Rtr.T.O Befcerrell will

preach next Sunday night at 7 :) o'clock, at the M. E church la Jasper. Sabbath School at 9 :30 a. m. Tbo public are in

vited.

Ik Jail. Jam Brumfield, Shorlf ofi

Pike eoanty, hronght John Burton, in dieted bv the lat grand fnrr for Intexi

catlen. and tarnod hlau over to Sheriff

cbtielder loot week.

fCl-Dr. V. A. Meabev, the popular

dentist of Irehorl, and MIm Lull Miller

the accomplished daughter of Mr. A. II

Miller, of Huntinghurg, were nrtrrled

Thursday of last week. The Coorikr

loins with many friends In wishing them

groat napptaee. tr-We acknowledge the receipt of

r.nmnltmentsrv ticket to Loot aotee Dl

trJnt Klr. to h held next week. The

iniiNfitrprfl nromlM a hi uliow. the

Rer.rAUrv'a Inlter Ih another colHmn

WIirh the Go-port. K. ft. la completed

DtihnU countv will have a greater in

teret in that Fair.

CTThe It tt. depot and all tho ware

limine in Jainer wera tail or wnewi im

uttlne car for hlnnient. an

Hurnli-iri had to uond buying until

ihiav rnu Id thin. This worked eoneider

bin iHConvetiience to farmera aa well at buyer and would not bo m llkel? to liAppen if we had two railroad. Boom; the Jaiper and Gonport railroad. j PtnsoNAL.-Capt. Conrad Kckert tartedfer a protpoetwff toar through Kaniat oa Tuoaday. Mr. S. Kueblor retaraod Baaday from visit to St. Mory'e. Deputy Sheriff J. W. Greane loft Wednesday to take Mrs. T. Groon to Indlauopolis for treetaoatat tbf'Iaoaao Iloepital. Mr. John Boraett left Wednesday with two children of the lata George Riley, to eeo thorn properly received at tbo Soldiers' Orphan Homo at Knightstown. Mr. John J. Bauer and family arrived

in Jasper oa tfriday last, and were heartily welcomed back by maay friends

bore. Mr. Haaorbae oooa aaaamg am home la Text for several yoars, bat will now looata ia Jasoer. Ha k tatorostod

in tho aropoaod Jaspor ad Goeport railroad, and will eooa aiako a trip of

beorvatioH over tho propeeed lino. Mrs. M. Gutgoeell weat to Indlaaapolls yosterday ia eoaipaay with Mrs. T. Green. Mrs. Fitter, tho ettlmable wife of Mr. Jnh- Filter, af Fort Worth. TOZM. WU

viiitiuif in Jasoer Tuaeday, Ste is

Midlne the Summer with the family of

Mr. A. T. Hernia, la Irsla4, bar

former home. Mr. Jotf ph Gardner, a aativo of Da boil county, but for several years a rest daat of Ueadorsoo eoaaty, Ky.t with his familv. aro visiting relative and

frieuds in Jasper. Jo expoets to boeomo

arwideatofJaopor eooa. woieomoi Mltiee Katie Kays and Lottie Doane went to Petersburg Wed noay to visit

Mrs. T. II. Dillon, and look la at tho

Pike county Toachers' Institute. Bar. T. G. Beharoll spent Wednesday among his parishoaore la Jasper. Mlseo Alice and Lncy Kompf, of Fordinand, are visiting tbelr fr loads and relatives in Jasper this week.

MIrsm Mstgio Browa aad BMbara J oast, left for their homos la lyoatvllle this wook, after a ptoaoMtTtolt hi Jaopor

ror eaverai weoke.

Mr. R. F. aad R. M. Mllbora, Ih went to Petersburg yesterday, em wgol

dhsibom.

Mr. Jos. Duehart. nroorieior of the

oaoan Farmers' Store la J moot, It It said

will nn mat in soma flaa- iroAda that

will not bo fortalir-ln tbo anaaUaii Ut oUior $9Q& art goiag of met.

Oar aalchbor. Mr M. A. Clarke.

U rej(44ng in another bouuaiHg buy ai hie hoaeo.

tt-W. 1!. Daaav. tho Boonvilloem

benailntT P. M., was arreetod .at Kansas

City, Mo., on Tnadayt aad aokaowiedged embtsaUi.g $4,000.

TAIl humors of tho eealp, tetter

tor at, and tlaiidrua cured, ana hmiim hair ehoeked ; honeo, baldaoas provenied, by aelng U all's VogoUbio metlllM Uair

Koaowor.

aarTha contract for furnishing the

Cvansvillo Inaano Hospital was let last

Saturday, and It Is thought it will be ready to receive aatloats by tho Bret of aext January."

i KTMr. Joba Woeebaer has ofteaed a

branch meat market ou Jackson street,

n the buildiug tormeriy usod as an ice

muse by Mr. Jos. Sahw, just opposite

Mr. Fiiik'n. Jobu will try aud kp the

market supplied with the best.

R7A perfect complexion, freo from

pimple or blemish, is very rarely seeu,

bacauso few people nave poriecuy pure blood. And yet, all disUguring eruptions are easily removed by the use of

Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Try it, and surprise your frieuds wilh tho result.

Beat. Mr. Jacob Burkbardt, a con

ductor oa the L., E. k St. L. Ky., was hurt about a year ago by coupling cars, and brought uit against tho company in

U. S. court for t'JU.uuu damages, j uage

Woods decided on Monday tbat the

company was not liable.

Families not already supplied should

oe no time ia procuring a ooiue oi

Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is the only remedy

that can always be depended upon for

bowel complaiut iu all its forms. 25 and

SO coat bottles lor sale by J. P. Salb. 4,

trTbore is a sarmise that Gov. Bovey

aad Bensoa belong to the same Lodge of White Gape, and that ie the reason be

wouldn't let the bloody murderer bo ex

eeuted. At any rate such trifling with

justice Ie a justification of white cap me

taods, and gives it respectability.

tarFow children can be induced to

take physic without a struggle, and no

wonder most drugs are extremely

nauseating. Ayer's Pills, on tbo con

irary, being sugar-coated, are eagerly

swallowed ay tne little ones, and are,

therefore, the favorite family medicine

On piahiMikHi did ho speck,

And people queried : "Why BaoHld such a brainy man aeteet A eulijeet that's so dky?m

For home ae a hog should nw

weigh more than 900 noande not 18 pounds f better. Spring pigs of any improved breed can be brought to thai

aiae by the Middle of December aad at a

lttle eot.

There are seventv men, all American citizen, whose fortunes aggregate lh-

big total or ll.tlS.OOO.UOO. Thlsexooeds by tSl 000,000 the total money eirnals.

tton of the United States en the fret day of the present month, according to the Treasury statement. CONSUMPTION MUKKLY CUMCW. To Tne Em-ron-Please Inform year readers that I have a positive remedy for the a bore named disease By its timely iisa thousands of hopeless nasea have

bun prrMiDMtly erc4. I tfcill tn ftlftd tn n4 (wo

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battlrn nt my rrniedr raa tossy f year ruder whn

iivcnaMRifoi ir ibiy will mm wiir ciprtM im

T. A. VUXJUH, M. V., 1H1 THtri K.. HCW vrKt

Lawa Party at illrelaud.

There will he a lawn party held In the

Masonic grove in Ireland, on to-morrow

(Saturday) night, under the manage

ment of the ladies of the Ireland M.

church, to which tho public generally is

tavited, oy too uoMattrrxK.

Joeeoh Boehart la eelllng the fol

towing goods at eot; It pounds ot

light browa aagar for 1.00; pounds

of good greea codec for $100; good

shirting at 5i cents per yard : good elieet

lug ror a eeete and ueeater encettag, me

beet at o ceate nor yard : tne neat rwe at

i ceata per pound. It.

Arrangements are now completed for

a camp meeting to be held at Marengo September 12 to 98, inclusive, to be under the control of the New Albany

listrlnt of the M. E. church. Prealding

Rider A. R. Julian and Kev. MHton, ol Marengo, have the arrangements in

charge. N. A. Ledger.

Death After Dancing. Eokcrtt. Aug. ao.-MIss Phebc Ben-

act died last night from tight lacing and over-exeitionat theG. A. R reunion st

White 8u bhur well. She danced un-

ceasiaglv mora than two and a hslf

hours, and her corsets were lacoa so tightly that she could scarcely breathe.

Corvdon Republican : Mr. Alexander

S. Hockady. of Blue River Township,

. m w m i a,

this county, gave his age to ine accessor

when taking the enumeration last April

as heins? 107 tears old. He came to thi

countv a long number of years ago and

oettlen on a small rarm in dim mrer township, where he has resided erer since. His wife, who is over 90 years

of age, is still living.

rfrThousanda of gallons of berries,

and bushels of fruit, are rotting in th

fields in Dubois countv now, wnicn

mla-M have been aavd h? either canner

O itcfttrcating ectaoiisnmeni in jprr.

and made money for both the grower

anil hand ers. Such an estahitsmneHr

wmild find work here from six to nine

months every yar. Rome of our young

men. wilh a few hundred dollars capital

wanting to go into a profltable business

HhouW take this up.

ajr"The Louisvllla St. Louis Ah

r.lne heliiiilnar on June 16th, will sell

We bave received the premium list

of the 4th Annual Fair of the Spenctf County Agricultural Society, to bn held

it Uhrisney dept. 30 to Uct. a UhrisHey ie the livest little town in the first CongrcMional district, and the Falre there are always worth attending. The premiums offered are very liberal, and cowpetltloa open to all. Married, at the St. George Hotel, Evansville, on Aug. Ulh 19, by Rv. Bergen, Mr. John L. Bbetz ad Mi' a Laura Daniel.

This match had been looked for as on

the tap! a for comet I me. and yet when it want off It took moot folks by surprise.

The happy couple came home Thursday,

went sober v to hoaeeKecptng in

their beaatifal home. The Courier

wishes them every prosperity.

There was a terrible epidemic of dy

aeatery and bloody iux In Pope County,

Illinois, last summer. As many as nve

deatha occurred in one day. Messrs.

Walter Brothers, of Waltersburg. sold

over MO bottles of Chamberlain's Colic,

Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy during this epidemio and aay they never heard of It's failing in any case when the direc

tions wore Followed. It was ine oniy

nHMltelne used that did care the worst

eaaaa. Maav Dereona were cared by it

after the doctors had given them up.

and SO seat bottiee for aale by J. P.

Salb.

A Wonama'a Dieeevery.

AAihar woadorfal discovery hae

been made and that too by a lady in this

nnuatv. Disease fastened IU cioienes

upon her and for seven years she with

stood ita severest tecs, oat nor viwi ur-

vail wara undermined and death seemed

imminent. For three months she coughed inoeeeentlv aad oould not sleep. She

. ... . m e

bought of us a bottle of Dr. King s new

Diaflaverv for Coaaamotton and was so

much relieved on taking fret dose that she slept all alght aad with one bottle haa been miraculously cured. Her name

ie Mrs. Lather Ltttx." Thus writes W C Uamrick Co., of Shelby, N. C.--Get a free trial bottle at Martin Fried'

man's Drug Store.

Trt Wcn.Another native of Dubois

eoaaty, who had pat off duty so long that i... ..A..miih Mnlil haeheler.H

lit ywmv uniniif . has ehoeen him a mate la his nrescat

homo la South Dakota. "Hall's" many

frieade la tble eoaaty will heartily con

gratulate blia oa hie change ot aeart, 2nd wish hlaa a Dleasant "Tripp" all

throagk Un. The following aaaoanoo meat wlllibe a earprlse to many of them,

kawaver. who had done their beet to

tofts his heart while reeldcat here, bat

failed i . . .

"Mr. aad Mrs. Bart leu Tripp eUelra vrmr Dreaeaee at the

Marriott Reception of their daughter

MAVM BAtTLSTT and CttABtiM UALL DtLLOH. Wodnoeday, Aagust tfth IIM, From two until four o'clock. Yankton, South Dakota. At Hooae, after eHotomher lltb. MiTCBBUi SOVTB DAcWfAf

ticketa every Sunday during the summer at one fare for the round trip from all

titinaa on Evansvi lie. Rockport and

r'.nt.elinn Divisions, and oa Main Line

iiiintiasrbttrsT East to and Inclml

i T nuUTllle. These tickets will be

good going and returning only on day of

uale, and mnst ne purcnasen irom agrniB, a there will be no redaction for fare

paid on train." bp

ear Eso. Zoel lor always looks happieo

when he is making other people bappv.

and he teemed particnlarly pleased Wet.

aesday as he, in the Uounty Clerk's or-

lice, before a uunaher or witnesses, join

ed for better or worse Mr. Jamea Cox ot Crawford County, and Mrs. Richd

Lankfortl, of the eastern part of Uuooia

county. The record shows that both

groom and bride have been marrimi Be

fore, are each over 0 yeere old, and therefore supposed to know what they are about.

ft-rThe Huntlngbnrg Creamery Is now

making about 100 lbs. of batter a day. and farmers who sell Iheir creana to it say they get ae much money for their cream, as thev used to get for butter, are

rid of the trouble or caring tor ii, ann

churning and marketing, and aaveall

the milk thev want besides. Jasper

ebon Id have a Creamery, and oould have easy enough if our Businets Men would . . a . ojur a uta at...

encourage it nroneriy. we mimam idi

o - . ... k I-

was oae or the outsets ot iae Aeeecta-

Hon.

Dr. F. D. Larke.of Rogers City. Mich

Igan, aays the epidemic ol last year In

fresque Isle County, in wnicn so many nersona lost their lives, was choleric dy-

aentarv Instead of cholera ae first report

ed, tie ased Chamberlain's Co Ik.

Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and save

it succeeded, where ail other remedies

failed. Not a single case was iosi in

which It was ased. This Remedy is (he

MMt reliable aad moat successful wed

leine known for colic cholera moron,

dysentery, diarrhoea and bloody nux, as aad eOeeat bottles for aale by J P

dalb.

.tf-Oellee at 4 tad t eti. a yard ; Also lawns at 4ets per yard, at tbomammotli otore of Joseph, Buchart ft. rMr. Herman Teder, Trustee of Marlon tonnatilp, hae made the followng apfsolatmonls of teachers for the various ooeoole In hie township; No. 1. Kate Dad he, Csleatine.

9. Kate Rademaker, " I. H.M KohmiaRher,Schaellville.

4. Franklin L Hett, Jasper,

I. Maggl-A Wilson, 6, Alice Melohior,

9. Bflahla Eilert.

Schools will open November 4th, 1889. Ttt Verdict Unanlnaeaa. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind.

testilles : "1 oan reeommend Electric

Bitters na the very best remedy, every

tuittie ni1 liaa ariven relief in every ease.

One man took six bottles, and was cured of Itheumstism of 10 years' standing."

Abraham- Hare, druggist, leiievtiie,

Ohio, affirms: "The best selling med

icine I have ever handled in my au years'

xperlence, is Electric Bitters." Thou-

aands of others have added their testimony, no that the verdict Is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only

half dollar a bottle at Martin i nea-

man's Drug Store. 2.

t J Air. Marshal Ahrensman. of

fuMtinvhurff. on Tuesday morning

about 1 o'clock caught a man giving bis

name aa Fred. Meyer, about hair way in a window of John mlth, 8r's, residence,

n that city. It being a rather suspicious

circumstance to see a man entering a

house in that way, the Marshal steppea hMi,d htm. and nulled the window-aa-h

down on him, holding him thus till he

ook from bis pockets a revolver, ann

wn i1iii0irnua looklne new KlllVes. lie

then locked him up for the night, and in

hm anrii nr Mavor BntudtCK iookpo.

nto the matter, and thought Meyer

might tell Judge Welborn next Court

what he was doing in anoiner man.

liiiinw tht time of n uht. and in ne

fnult of 500 security ihu he would be

ta hand wlien wanted, seat aim u jau

for safe keeping. COMING TO HUNTINGBURG

The Sick to Recoive Servlcea Fret

or Charge

ntwtnr Mr.Keown A McKoown an

.BtUtmiti. the world-renowned diagnn

ticlans will visit, the St.Ueorge tioiei en

the aanrnlns of the 27th Of AHg.

All who v ait he UoRtora oerore ine

ovenhiir of August 29th will receive ser

vices for the nrt three montns iree oi

.harge. Tlve only ftvor they ilesire is a recommendation from those whom they

pure. Thasa f.niriisn BnYKicntR

very variety of disease and dejormitv

hut win not accent an incurauie rw

If vnur rnaladv is beyond all hope the

will frankly tell you to. also caution you

agalnat spending more moaey ror mmmmtv treatment

The amount of candor and bono

manifested by these gentlemen towan the afticled has secured for them an un

paralleled success In every city tnHy nav wiilteif.

Thoee desiring to visit the Doctors are

particularly requeued not to hare more

than one fr end tcconinanv tnem, ae me

oMce la generally crowded from morn-

ng till niirhr.

These English .aad German doctors

rlli vltlt HunilHirhurr from the 27th to

the 29th of the fallowing months during

he year 1889, viz. Oct. and Uec.

Rememn r tne nates ann go eany. OMce hour : 9 a. na. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.

BUIS. T. ERST?, Aseat trov

Best in Use! AZ4tO A riRI AaOOKTMBlCT VW HEATING COOKING STOVES mWARE. HARDWARE! FAICY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES CUTLERY, NTIM1f, etc.

al

Bargains on Demand

EatJt Side Xutolic Square, JASPER, T1ST

DRUG STORE!

Csmr sf 6th sss JAekssa Stmts,

INDIA If A,

(OSAMBLMACaBR'l OLD STAID.) have opined ont at the above place a fall assortment of FRESH AND MJK9 DRUGS of all kiads, to which I invite the attention of Physicisna and others

needing them. I will give carerul personal attention to ailing alii scriptlons. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of tho BEST VARIETY.

Toilot ArtiolM In Orttt Variety

JOHN P. SALB, M. D.

Oat. 10th, I8BK-I7

ae. masBr aaaasar

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SYSTEM BEOULATOB f

Tnef f Mfshr aH the lleqwkeenente of Oeeanlase

weeieine vneat" 10 tne neweaneie. TMr mim m is. utt tm woirDram. a io rftoMrr. ueeseass, em uatras, inius i mn, isetaasvmi m Bissau faacBue inmH

B UB i k Mt hB LBJ Tbaaf hi M KWa 9f UYII TIIIBiE TNQT WHL IMT CfMI 011 ter IM. Ml ttf!, MSI, ONK SfiX. ItU rrtrjwltn an awS9o le'wH olavej'jsjfgj 9t4y 0)4 aaMw faa 2Sc syw ttt( aaMtfaletala

avfttt MfcW'sf HaMaVTea

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BUOKL.EN'8 ARNICA SALVE.

Tu Rht Rat. vie In the world for Huts,

Rruiwi. RnrM. ITIoers. Salt Rheum. Fe

ver Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Come, and all Skin Eruptions,

and positively curea Piles, or no pay required. It ie guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refaaded. Price

6 cents per box. For eate ai jaarun

Friedman's Drug store.

HarchM, 18.--ly.

SPRING STOCK AlT Mil

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IF TOU WANT NICE

Harveot KxcstralMf. MThe h . B. A St. L.Cone. R. R.

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Mil rnaad trlu tickets for Five H arrest

KceuraJons to oolnts West, Northwest

and taoathwost, at tho very lew rate ol

one fare for tho round uip. KxoarHOO)

dates as followa:

TUESDAY, Aug. 90th; m Kept. 10th; " 24th; " " Oct. 8th.

For full particulars, call on or writs to

aa

any Air lihc Agent "

A. nl. BENNETT, geni, HWFWt Joe. 8. ODtonNE.G. P. A., I.eaUfllle.

Died. -In Ferdinand, on Baturoay,

Aua?uat 17. 1999 . of droosr. air. John

(iiuiviH, Ih the 96th year of hie ago

ale. ttohusM was one of the foremost

eltleeas, as well aa best kaown buslnoee

men In Dubo a oountV. US naa eervea

P M. of Ferdinand ror msny ysirs

and ae County Commissioner one term.

Ma aett led at Ferdinani wnen 11 wae

ffrat laid out. and started a general mer

rhanHiae busineas. which ho continued

suceoAsfully, aad to the advantage of iho

town as wmI aa himseir, until na a ken. it waaan uaawervlug Democrat, a man

w -ww . - " . . a T. . . ae

ofllrmprtdtiietioni, aderotoa uatRoiie

a aaMte spiritoa cuiaen, a gopa neign

oor, a Kino ana enecnoBai rw i ikaattv. and thoroughly honest In al

kU dealings. Ferdinand aad Dahola

Mint have met. with a Iocs second only

to that sustained by hie familv, He wae burled at Ferdinand on Sottdav, and hlo funeral was vary largely ttttadtd, Xy

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NEW BRICK YAKD

GET YOUR COAL CHEAP J

MAT. ECKERT,

ScMtler In CoalBRiCK for sale I

John Geler, jr., has Uken ooarge or a hrlck.vard at the North aide of Jasper,

Uad now has for aale. in any owentity de-

laired, brick or all qnalitios. lit asKi the loeefite of Duboia county for thetreeatom, (and will make favoraWe term cm heaeo

batterns. JOHN GEIIR, J a.

Is now ready to deliver the BE3T COAL wined In 8outhern Indiana, from his mine thrcequartera of a alia Korth'west of Jasoer. A lower

vela than either of the other ml

are working

Order loft at tfio Stereef M. A.

Hermerntieim to. win iyyc Prompt mttentinn. Sep.9,'B7.

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Officers for the ensuing year : B. A

rtlleoen, W. M.; J. M. Lemmou, S W.,

R. F.Milbarn.J. w.;T. RellamB,Treao.i W. T. Cooper, Bec'y. Regular Cow. on Saturday ilgut preceding eooh fapi