Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1889 — Page 5

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-Kot nmny peach rt be4ag brufcfbt to market la Jasper this year. i-rThe l.ve booker eTUruerBre. Ulooetednear the B. A. do la Jnfr mm bW rr How many will nttead the BeadImt Clrcl examination te-morrew ? An Sflclt In regard to it will be found w our rt pm this week. tarTbe fell of one coat a bushel ebeekodthe eomliij In of wheats little this week, though b u yarn still have Mough to keep them bimy at8uoate. iu .MirSheriff Schneider, Fred.

Kaeiiln anil hi Rter look Mr. Kaegln nthe Itmstie llospltal at Indianapolis

last Saturday, pub naving hjmBc insane by ft commission.'

crMr. Baniett has shown hiniselj a whole team in securing contributions for 0n thin week. In a little time

,e run bl Hat up to $300. If Others of the conmUl do a well, it will be Culua or gas. " rt-rA pleasant dance was had at Khijkol's ball Tuesday nlgb, for the benefit or aSr. Kohl. Hottet, who I. . ollll ojJn.l to his room by the wound inflicted 1 by the gun shot received front Mr. Dee. Krodel. iMfROVKMKNT.-Mr. A. Burger this lated cellar walla and founda

tion, ami raised the frame lor a neat cot-

is

O- With a fab4 eaetJte sad lenaer-

m Mitmti lam. It ia Imnoeeiblo far tb

body to secure the requisite ameuat efj

Murieh snoot. A) era ears pari in aw only aUnauletee th deelr for food, hat aid the assimilati a orgae in the forma

Uou of good blood and eouna ussue. Lakob ArrLE.-Thn large appln la Dubois county was brought to the Courier oHioe yesterday by Mr. Wesley Shoulder, of Ellsworth. It U a ttawbo,

and wal bad a pound and six ounces,

aaeaeurae arouua js mouse, ami too stem aad pit 14 inches. We don't boiiav it can bo bestow auywhers. 5rMers. Gramelspachar Stoat hare wouud up their paitnershlp uui u.tid Mr. Stout will remove hia part

nril nlanin mill to Boonville, wbare

ho will set up a large establishment. Tk lunolt of BrKiHvilla will find him

ETTk llMimiHjc and Loan Aasoola Hm will oNVr money tor m1 an lk irt Friday ix October at iooy. WiUeu's offee. otrlf you eould sao your ewa seala throutrh an ordinary macaifyiHs l-i

vou would be amaaed at the awouat of

dut, daudruff, and dead skU tbarooa aoeumulated. Th bt a4 meat popu lar preparation for eleenslHg the lp U Ayor's Hair Vigor. Job PriMtiHg. The Codmirk asks the public for its job work. We are prepared to do all kinds from a business card to a pamphlet, neatly, promptly and at reasonable prices. Bring on your work. If.

i The aMKiHe and tondVr of the

e'eloek train from Jasper nn Wednesday evfningjumpod the tmk near the 1M awiteh and the train was delayed there

by In starting far several hurs.

VTImA fcblay ifakt WeJ JpoW boMT Ce-4rt-f Wfcw aU m a (MM, Mm wM for O-rtom, WW aaa ha4 Cfca-wa, ik favt Umhbi Catswia,

Is CottHijtHptioii iHOiirnblo? Read the following: Mr. C II. Mor-

on honoet, clever gentleman to deal with,. Newark, Ark., aya:

and he takes with hint ths beet wwwos ui

all our citizens.

ar-Th Commercial lastltute opened

in JaaiHir yesterday Morning wits in-mow on

tarnstiii-' rrr.am. Twentv-seven StU

dents were prntteal to tegln the eouru-,

which I a goou enrollment lor nogimiiMK

of th Ural term. Addressea were mailM

by Hev. l.Luke, Prior of St. Meiurau ahbev. A. H. Sweeney. Eq-. County

Supt.Ci. It. Wilaoa. and Iter. Athauasius

'Wm down

with abtfcecft of luiiifn. and friends ami

physician proHnuiicpd me kh iucurablc consumptive, Uttgan taking Dr. King's

iew Discovery for coiihiimntlon, am

my third bottle. auiille to

town

tage residence on Newton street, lath and 14th. That end of

building up last.

A. k B. Mr. John Moerder got excited one day last week, and fled to drive nt.pah-1 KftlUms home, for which the

Marshal arrested him and took him bevan v Pink, where he Dlead guilty,

od was fiued tl, with S3 coats attached. FimiUpa not already supplied should

nn time In orocuriaff a bottle of

nmmhprlHin'a Colic. Cholera and Dlar

Rmdv. It is the only remedy

that can always be depended, upon for

hftwe nomnlaint n all its torms. w anu

50 ceat bottles tor sale by J. P. Salb. 4.

nm SvAK-r Mr. Schneider, of Marion

township, informs us that bis son, farHinaiut. & few davs since shot on his farm.

n snake which measured feet and 10 inches long. It was of blue black color,

1 ha rnuld not tell its suocies, it diner

iner in imie&ranre from either btaek

snake or racer. He had seen it a number of times durlug the past two years, but

was never able to get it tierore.

(ttrWs are in receipt of a letter from

.TiiAVe Nihlauk savinz he will be at the

old settlers meeting at Uuntiagburar next

Thursday. This is the first meeting of

old settlers in Dubois county, aad the old folks will surely strain a point, if tieraaaarv. to be oressHt. The present

young generation has but little Idea and 1m amneciation of what the pioneers

Hriured to make noiule the pleasant

and luxuries enjoyed in this

county now by their desceudauti.

fte-There U a singular feature ahmit

the water in the XaHperGai Well. On.

one day it will be runnmg crystal clear,

ami An excellent "Diue iick water.- wnn

mo unnlnaiiaut taste, though somewhat

hhUms. In a few hours the water will

uai a murkv appearance, and become

bitter, and after that will Income cler,

bur h airmiirk iinnromifttfrd with Sill

nhur. and retain its bitter f!ver. It

will then turn a silver, or a nlcM, or

a copper coin to a dark color, by holding it under the flow fur a minute, lu a few hours it will change back to a clear blue lick water again.

overtee the work on my farm. It is the finest mHilicine ever made." Jesse Middle wart, Decatur. Ohio, says : "Had it not Iteen for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, I would have died of lung troubles. Was given ud bv doctors. Am now in brat of

(I. 8. B.. who is Prefect of the Mjhoul. health." Try it. 8mile bottles fre at

There was a good attendance oi chimbs,

also.

Rkautikui, Hsktimknt.-Ob lookiag

through the Judge's docket or the Sept. term of Circuit Court on Wednesday, we

found the following beautiful suit ap

propriate quotation entered by Judge Welborn under the list of claims, and it imnrasaad us with the fact that it ia not

ofton on much acutimetit i fout.il in the

"dull, routine pages" of court record:

"Ha that ruleth over men must oe jus:,

ruling In the fear or God. And he shall be as the light of the morning when lli-i

aua riaetB, oven a morumg wumuhi clouds."

A National Lonn. Hon. 8. S. Cox. ConEressmsn from

liaw Yorx, aiea or pneumonia -v . - whJc!i t w Hwa

noma ihpwajt "

His death is a national loss, as ma ser

vice of nearly a quarter of a century in Congress, and his genial wit, and gene

ral knowledge, made mm a vaiuauie member to the entire nation. As an ar

dent friend of the new Stata soon lo b

admitted, be had recently visited all or them, and waa probably the best informed man in Congrats to champion their

eause, ana expieia cueir suuaiiu nnu

needs.

Harvest Excursions. Th. T. C. A Si. r.-HoBH. 11. R.

Martin Frii'dniHii's. Drug Store. 5.

CONSL'M IT J ON SVKKI.Y CUKKO. To Thk Euitou I'leass inform your readers that 1 lutve a positive remedy for the above uamel disease By its timely uae thousamls of hopeless cases hvibeen rni4i.eult' earnd. I t.ll he Rlkd m two Kultoftijr rmlv rait lnjr vf yoor reiet htvccotHuiMptWuif Oif lit m-m1 nelbelrtliprft iit T. A. LOCUM, M. C. HI t'fl St., Trk. Dr. F. D. Urke, of Rogers City, Michigan, says the epidemic ot Imt year in lre?qiiIsle County, in wjiich so many persons lot their lives, was choleric dysentery Instead of cholera as tint report

ed. He iiflfd Chamberlain's Colic,

Cholera and Diarrhoea Heinedy and ea it succeeded, where all other reniediet

lailiul. Pi Ol a siHKie case wmm ium in

This Kemeny is ine

moot relinhle and most successful med

icinc known for colic, cholera morbus,

dciiitprv. diarrhoea and bloody flux

85 and 50 cent bottles for snle by J P.

Salb.

Hillaboro lionlc. On Salui'dav, Sept. 14th, the members f the W. G. T. U . and the friends of the

temperance caHe, will hold a picnic at

lilUHorn U. L. church. The exercise

will cnitMrtt of music, recitation i and ad-

dresAf by the lluntlngburg W. C.T, U., the Jasper Total Abstinence Society, the

lillsboro W. C. A. U., aud orallono iv

ho contestants for the Demorest priae, a

handnoiue gold medal. All are iavited, JBatit Side

o romp, bring their dinner aad enjoy

the day. W enireat your sympathy

and ask vnur aid in the furtherance of

that noble work, whose aim is the advancement of morality, the elevation ot

humanity, the glorification of uoil.

Committee.

pEnsoKAL.-Coi. C. C. Schreeder, of

the Huatingburg Argus, was ia Jasper last Friday, attending the prosecution f the darkey who stole bis watch. The thief of a gold watch from an editor was such a shock that the Col. was compelled to go to Freucb Lick to recuperate. He returned feellug better, and as the thief got five years iu the State's prison it made him still better, and If some one would now show him how to make extra the t&0 catchiug and convicting the rascal cost bim, he would be robust. He called on the Courier while here, and we assured him of our admiration of the watchl and heartfelt sympathy, lie

should put it in his stocking when ho

goes to bed or nights uow. Dr. N. II. Wilson, of Wichita, is visit

In old friends in Ilutitingburg. and of

course will stay over to the Fair next

week to see all the people he knows.

Ensriiieer Jos. Folz. who used to be so

popular in our town, came up to Jasper

with an engine buuday evening.

Mr. W. W. Rundell, of New Albany, the contractor for drilling the gas well,

spent Tueeday in Jasper overseeing Ike

work. tX tt W Y? ah nt III A ipt

pal enterprising merchants of Loogootoo,

was in jasper Moauay ana j greeting many old friends aad acquaintances. Mrs. Ltzete Miller, of Hantingburg

was visiting her mother la Jasper th

week. Rev. T. G. BeharreH start to Mln

aeepolis to-day to bo gone ton days. N.

A. Ledger.

Judge Welborn went home Saturday

adjourning court till Wednesday.

Mr. F. N. Hunton went to Ivnusvillo

and Louisville this week, to lay in sop

plies tor his gallery. SberlffSchneider took the negro Hodge to the State's Prison em Saturday. Hodge claims he is ieaoeoat, but the victim of circumstance. j Prof. Aug. Jutt will leave Jaepor on Sunday next to resume hie dutlee a instructor in the Bute Deaf and Dumb Institute at Indianapolis. Ho ha onioyed his vacation in the healthy locality of Jasper, visiting his parent and Many friends, and will enter the new toholeatie year with renewed energies. Hon. D. T. Stephenson, a Representative from Crawford eouaty ia tfca loot Indiana Legislature, paid a short visit Tuesday last to his brother la Jaepor, Dr. E. Stephenson. Drs. T. Wertx, E. J. Kefflpf and J, P. Salb went from Jasper to attend the Xattonal Convention of phyikiaai at Evtti7ille on Wednesday.

sell round trip tickets for Five Harvest;

Excursions to BOints West, iNortnwssi

and Southwest, at the very low rate of one faro for the round trip. Excursion ds(f as follows:

TUESDAY, Aug.SOth; M " Kept. 10th ; M 3th; " M Oet. Sin.

For full particulars, call on or write to

aay Air Lme Agent " A. M. Hennutt. Agent, Jasper. Jos. 9. Ouiornk.U. P. A., Iouiaville. There waa a terrible epidemic of dysentery and bloody flux in Pope County. Illinois, Iwt summer. As many an five deaths occurred In one day. Messrs. Waller Brothers, of Waltersburg, sold over 380 bottles of Chamberlain's Colic,

Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy during

this epidemic and say tbey never beard of it's failing in any case when the directions were followed. It was the only medicine used that did cure the worst cases. Many persons were cured oy it fier the doctors had civen them up. 23

and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. P. Salb. 4.

guUmsribu Now. The loner nights are approaching, rtnr

ing which every ciliwm and every family hhould iiirorm themselves thormufhiy to iIih measures and mon that wilt en-

tor into thM preliminary Presidential

political contest next year. To enable

will every one tn uuoois county ib uu

wa iihva coiniiiffieu nrrHHKruivuvn n ttu

the publisher of the Indiana State Senti

nel to club that excellent State paper

with the Jasper Courier for the extreme lv low nrice of two dollars fur both pub

imatlciHB for one year, and we hopa to

obtain many new subscribers la Dubois

county.

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COOKING STOVES TIHWARE, HAttDWAm FAICY LAMPS, IIBD CAGES ci)Ti,Eit y, nmrimnn,

Bargains on Demand

It look? as If the U. S. land office had

fallen airain under lha control of the land

grbberri and timber thieves, who "ran"

it most or the time for tweuty years prior to Mr. Cleveland's;, advent. The

and oflice has just revoked the suspen

sions ot action upon a large number of

entries in Wyoming which were made

by the late commissioner, Mr. Stock-

lager, upon strong evidence that these

entries) were fruifltilent. In the lal campaign the wexteru land and timber

riiiif k vitve a larire amount ot money to

the Harrison campaign fund, aud left no

Atone nnlunied to compass the defeat of

Mr. Cleveland, who had put a slop to

heir nefarioiH land-tfrabbinir opsratlons.

They are now demanding their reward

from the administration or many prayers

and much hoodie, aud the indication

are that thev will get it. The general

and office fieems to do organized in me

merest of thes rings and to he giving

them its assistance and protection in

heir raids upon the public domain. In-

j, . is :.. -i 1

uianapou oeuimci.

fGTMr. J. M. Parker desire to thank

his many customers for their liberal

patronage this summer, and to inform the public generally that he is near prepared to supply their wants in the saddle

and harness line better than ever. Ills

work is all handmade, and his expe

rience a a practical workman for so years, onaMoo him to give the best Satis

faction, and guarantee auraoie worn. His horse collars are made specially to his order, and are a superior article. If

you need any thing lu mis line ii is a pleasure to bim to show work and quote prices, whether you buy or not, on the at sida of the Public square, in Jas

per.

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The State Fair is an event as fixed in the minds or the community as Chris -mas, and for twenty years, with but one exception, hae beeo hold on the last week iu September. The importance of this annual event would bo difficult to estimate. About $2,000,000 in Lire Stock and Machinery will bo on exhibition, and the amount of busineee by orders ae esti

mated at recent Indiana State Fairs 00001

fabulous. Oao firm aloae took orders at

last State Fair for thirty-six harvesters,

aad others claim to exceed that- i'ro

gressive farmers often reserve their de-

cision, arter reading up aau Turning county fair, wntii they eaa make choice

of tbo best stock ana machinery, wmcn eaa bo eeen nt the State Fair, eomnataclag September 23.

O-Tbe stockholders of the Jasper

6a, Oil and Coal Co. bad a meeting last Saturday night to hoar from the Directors, and determine what to do ia regard

to going morn toaa mue root deep wiw the woH. It was ohown tbst the ex

pense of too 1,000 foot well was close to 11.000. and that if it wo deemed advis

able to coattaua drilling, more money

would have to be raised. Arter a iuii dlMsmaloa in retard to it by Messrs.

Travlar. Gramelsoaebor. Schuler, Go-

i. A . a . .1

man, Hunter, soaeirien, rnwnwi, KtMNnf. uid Boatlblv others, on motion

of Mr. Trsylor a committee of ivo-Mr.

Geo. Friedman, A. sonuier, d.uranwwpacber, J. 8. Harnett and E. J. Kempfwas appointed to solielt additional sobMrlnttona La ma on with the work. In

the discussion it wae developed that quite

t number believed that the large amount

of water tbea in the well resulted irom ome defect in osoolag, rataor thn from

Rktuunbd Mr. F. N.ilniiton, there nnwued photographer of our town, re

turned Saturday from a very nisasan

mimI sucoetttul sojourn at French Lick

where hia great artistic skill attracted

hundred to hi g tilery all the Ben-win. lie brings hack with him many hndiu souvenirs of his summer' recreatiou arid work together, which will soon decomte the new gtllery he is building iu Jasper. He has secured a lease on the

property he occupies opposite me Indi

ana Hotel, and is putting uoagauery

with ttie latest improvements, and ex

pects by the laat of next week to bn able.

to kh" pass, In beauty, dlntincmess ami true art, any photograph taken hereto-

foie iu Southern Indiana tie will sup

ply hi gallery with the best inventions

tnd skill to bo had, and takes a pride in doing Hue work. He will also koep a good assortment of picture frames, and

will frame any siae pictures to order, ai

reasonable rate.

Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so wel

known and so nooular as to need no

soeciai mention. All who have uwer

Electric Hitter siutr the same eoug ot

praise. A purer medicine does not uxi?

and it is ifiinrauteed 10 uo an inai 1

o.lainMil. Klec.trir. Hitters will cure al

diseases of the liver and kidneys, wfl

rttitiovft iMmnltifi. BoiU. Salt Rheum am

other HflVetions caused by impure blood

Will drive Malaria from the system

aud prevent as well as eure all Malarial;

fevers.-For eure of Headacne, uonsupatlon aud Indigestion try Electric Bittars -Entire satisfaction guarauteed, or moiiev refunded -Price 50 cts. and $1

per bottle at Martin Friedman's Drug

Store. .

Public fquarp. JASPER, IND

DRUG STORE!

Csrser tf 6th aii JAcksos Streets, JASPER, INDIANA., IflKAMKLSIMCKB'S OLD STASH.)

T nnr ntrMimi nnt at the above place a full assortment of FRESH AND

DRUGS of all kinds, to which 1 invite the attention or mysictam aaa otaot needing them. I will give careful personal attention to AMingall prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY.

Toilt Avtlol

Oet. lOOi, lBSR-ly

Ia Great Variety,

JOHN P. SALB, M. D.

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June IS. ISSS-lj

JxsrEK Go; Club. At the shoot last

week a lively time was had, several viiitois participating. The following

are the totals of the score :

lgT MATCH, TEN BLUK KOCXS. P. Kunkel. 4: G. Friedman, 4: Dr.

Cotton, 5; Judge Welborn, 6; Dr. T.

Wertx. 5 : A. M. Sweeney. 4 ; r. ti. i-Hi-

lon,;Wm Shuler, 6; J. W. Greene, 6;

Jos. Sahm, 6; W. T. Young. 9.

2.VD MATCH, FIVE BLUB ROCKS. A. H. Koerner, 3; W T. Young, 3; Dr. Cotton. 4: V.Gwin,4:T. U. Dillon,

3; Geo. Friedmaa, 4; P. Kunkel ; B

Krodel, 2. 3RD MATCH, NIN'R BLUK ROCKS. W. T. YoHHg, ; Dr. Coitou, 7; P Kunkel. 7; Geo. Friedman, 1; Joseph Sahm, 4. Hillkam IlaptpeHisign. Last Tuesday night Dr. Whltinghill went to Bart Smith's, near Hickory Grove, and eet a broken arm for Mr. Smith's little girl.

Rev. Jacob Baker held a two days'

meeting at the Regular Baptist church.

So Hi" young men from our town are accused of being disorderly in ehureh Sit urday night. Court ITEMS.-Tho State vs. Wm

nobson : D. It. M. ; before bis honor

Aaron Moore ; trial by court; ine lve

dollars.

State vs. John Nicholson : before earn

court; D. IU M.; trlsl by jury; Ine lve

dollars.

Mrr. Mary Beggarly, better known

as aunt Polly, was bitten by a eeoper

head snake last wee.

Mrs. Sarah McKsigha is on the alek

list.

Meeers. W. Cave, R. Meyers and thiir ladies, were visiting Mr. A. J. Cava and wife, of Stringtown, took in the Freneh

Lick Springs Sunday, and returned to their homes in Ireland Monday. Please

come again.

The Simmon vs. Chasteew suit ealled quite a lot of Columbia's folks to Jaepor . 44 s j-s A

tuts ween, especially ine unaeteeas. Dr. Whitlnghill's nlaaing mill ie do

ing fine work ; the Dr'. new drng otett Is going un rapidly : every thing Is lively

bore, even the Trustee and toaeher art

. t . I ' - - - -1 mmmA ika

Director wore reqiet4 to hTt tWaaTiog lively Ume

Jaostor JttiHgs. by AsaymMiiis.

The prettiest piece of artistic needle

work we hava seeu for a long while was

that shown us this week. It is the work

of Miss Carrie Kuebter, who has great

irtUtic talent. We hope she will take it to the lair next wek. as it would cer

tainly draw the premium.

Quite a pleasant little card party was

had at MissLou Bruoker's ouu eight last

v tH3

Our young people are all getting their

new hats and dresses for the Dubois Co

Fair next wek.

The marriage eraoe has struck our

town. Father Fidelia published ine

bans for seven couple last Sunday.

Surely our people must be afraid of the cold winter which is predicted.

Personal. Mrs. Rosa Gasser who

has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stuart, at Louisville, returned botue well pleased with her visit.

Literary Society.-Some of our wot

intelligent young ladies aud gentlemen

are talking of getting up a Literary Society for this winter. We hope they

will succeed.

A veung lady wishes to kH0v if the

crowd of men who sit in front of stores, drug stores, etc., every evening, making

remarks or all passers oy, sparing no one, would not think it better if ihet

were to improve that time m reading

seme good papers or books. Just try and see if you will not be better satisfied

yourselves, and be aesureU the ladies will bo.

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rtrutM. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Ithetini, e

ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd r.osltlvelv cures Piles, or no pay re

quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect !ifif4c.tioii. or rnonev refunded. Price

S cents per box. For sale at Martin

Friedman's Drug store. March let, 183. ly.

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Dealer In CoalpRlCK FOR SALE I

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Is now ready to deliver the BEST COAL mined In Southern Indiana, from his mine three-quarters of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than either or the other Mines are workisg.

Ordorn left At the Store nf M. A.

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