Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 May 1891 — Page 5
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lftliMtwt iter krgt ha
of Use
-u lir ware-roam
fUpaSy i NHHWt wf np C,miioaer court Hxt Monday.
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Desk 'ITT Ther U a rumer afloat u, Era. vllk tUt Mk,y , mM hi ralioad
interest to the -Rig Four eembinatioa, t0, D Loyal Temnrac Lgion,
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Power. U. 1 Govt JUport, Aug. 17, itta.
fan HrT -A lore rnmm mmmmr hfr Mr Fx t Suaday. Th) report
TV brick work f the first tery ta,.Japer QoHg enikHag tit eem,Wed iM rThe grandee Mower. Something WjMv bw. Go and see It at V LF.fei-Ayi.'a. v Exttiw npftlWiwU for .MfMff' Her t J!r eheol fcWe to-morrow. noonscJo Lrf bee rt
ttrd
from
M Annuo a Lickxsiu neve been issned
MIS wak to John W, Kipp Ther a la Kraft.
KOW I Anderson sad A. K WMlt;r.
rrwi art indebted to Supra
(.iHin uters A. a. Sweeney lor a eopy
" Mi uatenr 01 in SUpciHM and An
peltate courts of IndWna for the May
term, ISS1, from which It appears tbt nearly all tb ease have been submitted.
tVVri War la UnlTw.. WSlk.WI..
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itack of roofin ti, W qliir, m1 U j,,l,k)l(p o( DMboi cwiay, hve bN -.Jrtoput o your roof prwwpiJy. u irwtrtwl (ram th Central laaaa
iiopiui to tb SHiUru Hoopilal, at
.Vr Ejf ! nraiMiNZ Miitll porch
a-tbe- froat of th Iilel Houm. ihA boi uinimk afl-rnonas it
be a dcligbttal cool ptaea to ait ami r--Waioa ami Biw towahip
,-aaers will m- "Hiy by pylng dn luiioH to Ali Fab' advaritea! t. .tw. ronMtsx. H' mp with tb
To Tltr!liirNtsa.
rr t) hpw RamUr 5-wator or
Victor Clover Hallor, tb hpH aaachlaaa
k tbe United can ea W Lao F. Spayd, Pbcnk. CeletiH Reit, of CltiBe, tis fouud draak in Japar last Friday, Md vm arreotei by dt-puty Martbal Ccr, d fi"1 by Ew1- Zoelter $ 1 and . He slept off bis drunk ia tbe tounty jil- t ritrn. In IlaaUaicbarf a Sffay 18,
1991, Mrs. LeL. Lfcblyter Abreas, of
WqumpU0B, M -l yf "a soaths. She wm the wife of Mr. A a Akren. nrl davfthter of oar old friead Xr. I. M. Lichlyter. ad wm lorad sad tMpected by all who knew her. TSy, BaiHes Mea of Jasper, tbe rVaiers propose to tke stock ia a canjrr, 10 add populatinn to your town. iad pive (beat a market for track that Mir roe to wane, if rott will weet ibtio hf way. Harea't y ffot spank ttpttgh about ytH to . wake aa ofort to ttcure this addition to yoar maaaftctwifti? It would ccmtnlr be a peyinjr iiTetmeHt to all eoaeerael, ad tbe toa-a. Lei beir from yoa.
Voonss- WriMHNO. It Moaoay
-jrht was the 5th awnirerwy 01 ne weiidin of Mr Andrew IIochKeMag aarj'riV et!mable wife, and a bomber of
-r . 1. 1 . UntiaM viik an.
merout wooden preaent? Jo cdebra.e tbe oeetfioi. A rrerry time wa enjoyed hv all, nnd with winift wec ad
-plica-. refrehment tae twniw pr
awnUy but swiltly away, aI aaaay .1.. tk, .r iki thai
sreahd boats aright aaiof aanrsai
aiartrae of tfwlc anil rl'iaa
At bar booe fa W. AaCboay.
4aT nHtminf. Ma Jf. MM, !
papiiim, Klixktk Bwhax, afed
an. KizhfN wistae wire or u
tttjeMm. of iit. ANtaottv, " oaf a-
vn buried in ibe Otbolic artre
'0 tte grv by a hte eoaeoarre or Mai i? SolenTa nrire for tb dead wtw !d by Father Fidrti. Tbe de-i--ed ieares a babanl ad two little children to moarn their la.
Hvaasrille.
atrQuile a number of exchange! and om expre&s muter is yet receiTad at Jasper for the "Jasper Tinm," although no Mich pter bas been . published here for six month, and tbe old Material with which it wa- printed was taksa to Owaasboro during last winter. BoRX.-Their friend in Jasper will be jflad to know that there was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Leibold, of Loaisville, Ky., Thursday morning of test week, a line healthy looking boy baby. Ail arc well and in good spirits, and Frank is as bappy as a clam at high tide. Strawberry Festival. There will be a atrawberrv and ice
cream festival at Hillfiboro on Saturday,
Jaay wth, at meht Come one, come all,
and 1st us have a good time.
Committee.
Album Oratorical Cla. The Ililisboro oratorical class will
peak at Ireland oa Monday eTeniae
June 8'h, beginning tt 8 p. m. Every
body i invited and especially all lovers
of oratory. Committed.
1 afc was m. CUM, she arinl fsr OMSaria.
Whwi aa Kon le 3aa. aln alunc
3- A entting scrape occurred at Ot-
trell, in Pike eounty, Satuntav night, which our crrepondeat there has neg lected to inform aa of. A young man named WicTer was danceroasiy eat in
a fight with one named Hudson but tbe
particulars are have not been able to
e" learn.
t-rMarehal Dnpps. with a fore of
hands, continues to improve the streets, la twenty year past enoach work has
baea expesMted oa oar streets ! have bricked every oao of thoea, asnl yet M
baa to b nmse over every lamaasr si
will so eoatinae ttft He peoaea hmra some eeoaowr, and nave thorn with brick, Vfe are ready to eiga a pothioa
'or Wit I slh street. 3Cw Try Tkhi.
It willcot you nothing and will sarr-
lr do you gnoil. if yoa have Uongh,
Old. or any trouble with Throat, Chst or Lane. lr. King's Xew Discovery tor Conmption. Conghs and Cold i gMratt?el to give relief, or money will be paid back. SufT-rers from La Grippe found It just the tbing and under its ne
PEa50yAi-Expres Agent Larin.'hl a spmty a pened rewTerv. iry
0 now has a ran from Loeisrille to ssmpte nouie ai our expend iu earn S:. Ivouis was shaking bands with hi for yourself jt how jod a thing it U.
Drag Store. Jasper, lad. Large viae 0c and $1 00 3.
rowoer
AMOUSIEIX PVRE
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FortoravilU) fintor. Health Sa very good. Paal Goaopaar visited Jeeaor
B " "
ounnay.
Christ II. Radolah kbfllldiusr aa id.
dition to hi bouse.
When the ieavea beela to turn it ia
said Adam will take unto himself a rib.
Phil, has been very busy for a week
cleaning the sidewalk on Court street
near his store and warehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Madison, of IIIImoU,
were here vieitiag friends and relatives
last week.
Tbe little steamer has failed to arrive.
and the jolly little captain ia now silting on tbe north bank of White river with book and line ashing for blind suckers.
John A. Krodel can give the beet de
scription of the runaway team and the driver. Ask him about it.
A. C. Gray goes to Sabbath school
every Sunday looking about a young as
bis son John- That's right, Albert, set
good example for the young men of
our town.
Fred G., the noted hunter, was up in
towa last Sunday morning. He takes
great pleasure ia playing with every
fcpeoea of wild animals, even pet coons.
A few nights ago while viewing our
little villiage we heard some one singing that beautiful song called "tbe nightin
gale we peeped through an open window and saw tbe manly forms of Paul
and Adam seated by tbe side of the girls claimed by T. and A. Wo thought our room would be appreciated better than our company, so did the last named boy,
for they ten wltb us on ton p. no. express.
Christ. Senning says we made a mil-
take in regard to his crop ; he says his
corn crop m lee acres and so act as 01
pumpkins, and baa one fat bog to sell,
weighing a boat 15 pounds, tie says if
the boi get done planting corn by the
90th of May, he will give them a keg of
beer, and one glaee whether they get
done or not.
Tuesday evening May tbe 19th being
the ixtyseeond birthday of Mrs. Adam Schnarr, Sr., her many friends gave her
a surprise lupper which was largely attended. After sapper was over the Portorsville string band rendered some
very appropriate music. While the band
was playing many preeents were reeeivea
by Mrs. Scbnarr. enoh as dresese, band
sere lets, glassware, etc. ah nao a naerry lb, and ancle Adam save ha fait an yoaag a a eixteea year obi boy.
Job J. Geteler nod John Rio are
peering thsmisrve to be expert fisher
SEBASTIAN AHDERSOIH ALDER CREEK
In
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Service lor JO B. ALVES.
STUCK & BREEDING FARM! NBA IRELAND, INDIANA,
TUm Hm trf Hlk-Krl Kl4ers4 M
fSeatttoti of 1891. PRINCE NO. BS7.
the
Bty friends in Jasper 00 Monday.
Dr. A. W. Bigbam, of Montgomery, T in Jasper for a short time on Tuesciy. Mr. John Dillon and wife, of Pierre, Sooth Dakota, vUited Mis. Dillon's fetter's family, Mr. W. B, Sberritt, of Boone township, for 1 short time, and sere in Japer heking band with naatroas friends of their childhood days,; 00 TucsJay. Tbtv were on their way fcck to Dakota, where Mr. DillonVex-j Iffijjve iaw practice does ot permit timtofjtend much time away from it. r. Dillon, although a staunch Republics, thinks that the coalitloa of the tancr' alliance sad Democrats is likely carry South Dakota next year.
Mrs. Jos. Sabm. of Washington, is
siting Mrs. Spraaer, in Jasper. Mr. Mac. Xeudeck, of St. Leak, is vis-
ng relatives iu Jasper. A. Stone, late Master Mechanic of tie L-. E. k St. L. railroad, has been apNuited Master Mechanic of tbst E. T..
-4tGa. system, with headquarters at ! ma, Ala., and will have charge of all felines connected with that system in Alabama, being over six hand rod miles f road. -E vans vi lie Courier. Clerk Eckert visited Louisville the first of thin week.
T. X. UrAr r TjiMUMrt. Tad..
Cm. Ag't, Northwestern Mutual Life Inorance Co., was here this week assisting o. Gramelspacher, Ag't, iu tecaring n lee lotofK-iM
wa is visiting relatives in Davie ty this week. to9,T: K- Adams, of Ireland, baa been
of tbe inny tribe at of Patoka r JPr, baa only sneooeded in Aching an eel and a ear.
h. L. Cooper, the ganW 1-eader of Republicans in Boone township was? a la sKsrttr. .A.. 1. .U. .A,,-t Unuu
Wdnedr Awuuv nnlitir. when
rieB,' oc called "Mr. Cooper, Mr. l?9prr from the ontIde, and he leaped ind left as wddenlr jw if the
ftn Corpus Christi day was solemnly observed by St. Joseph's congregation yesterday. A very handome procession. With a larr number of little girls in white, the TJ. R. C. K. A. and fine mafic, and tbe church handsomely decorated with lowers and festoons, were the features, aide from the church services conducted by Rev. Fidelia aad assistant priests. Mr. Wm. Wertlake, a prominent farmer and breeder of thorough bred horse, living near Avoca, eb., wa w badly injuwd by being thrown from his Sulky, a to be unable to rafee bi band to hi bead After uing nnmeroos liniments and couHine several physicians without retting any relief, he asked me if I knew of anything tbst wtwld be'p him. I wHnmemied Chamberlain' Pain Balm, which he ued, and within two weeks be had entirely recovered tbe use ot hie am. 1 eonider Cbamheriain's Pain
Ralm, the greatee preparntion ever proJoced for praia, brnbs, deep seated and
muecular pan, burm and caki. J. J. LaGraage, drnggist, Avwch. Neb. M cent bottles for sale by Dr. J. P. Sa'.b, DrucgUt. 4w.
Mim Cry far PtenmVs Cuto
ttrTbe marriage of Capt. PH. A. r.inkt. and Miea Julia Kunkel. took
nine at St. Joseph's Church Tuesday
iar. The bride and attendants
were exquisitely gowned, and looked rerv handsome and happy. The music
by the choir was excellent ; the congrat
ulations and presents were .t Hful ; tha receotioa and dance at
night wss largely attended and enjoyed ; tbe cake sent the Coukiek was fine ; snd ml aitnvitber the voun eourle had an
untrloua seiid-oir. "Mav they live
long nnd proaper.
ItUCKliKN'S ARNICA SALVK.
Tkk Best Saltk in the world for Outs Bruise, Sore, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, lexer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, nnd all Skin Eruptions,
and positively euros Piles, or wo pay re
Dr. Hunter with a party of friends went to High Rock on a nhtng excur
sion one oay last werk, and as he whs aeariog the little village of Portervilte we heatd bis voice above all the ret storing ''RHiOHlirht on tbe lake." No
fish, but tired legs. t. S. W. and J. M. S. sre taking rest now, bnt we think they will try their luck at Haysville again soon. Hoping to hear from Billy Lark, Jimmy Falcon, sad all the rest, We are yours, very truly, Billy's Friends. French Lick Llghtaing. The farmers are complaining of dry weather. Owing to the cold nights guests sre glow visiting the Springs this season. Her. Gaskins condestod memorial services at the M. E. church last Sunday night, which were excellent. Mr. H. Simmons and Willie Harris were in town Saturday eveuing, on their way home from Mitchell, where they have been attending the Normal. Mr. H. E. Wells is in tbe city. It is rumored that he is about to close tbe contract with the French Liek Spriugs Co. for the Springs.
M. D. Wells his accepted n position as traveling salesman with a Chicago
firm.
Mr. KestersoR and John Applegate
made a flying trip to Bedford last week.
A building and loan association is
vary mucn neetieu ia ium piece, aau
why not bare one f
Mr. John T. Bandy has rented Mr.
Wells' new building, and the upstairs 01 Mr. Kesterson's for the purpose of running a restaurant and hotel. Mr. Bundy
is well knows over tbe country. It is
hoped that he will do a good business.
we no not Know toe nam 01 me nouse . . . aa
ret. but think tne "Keau oilcan," sug
gested by other parties, a very good one.
Mr. G. W. Kesterson haa greatly im
proved his property by building a new businrss house on one lot, and by changing the upstairs of his other build
ing. George U a hustler.
If you want to get accommodated go
to G W. Keeterson. Ha always psys tbe highest market price for produce, and sells good at lowest prises.
The Labor Advocate ie the name of the new paper at this plaee, published by Marry k G ruber. Rox.
Lnmaaoa Drop. Dry snd hot. Health good with few exceptions. Seme farmers wilt not get done plant ing corn till it rains.
How about that stock law? Why not
keep all cattle and hogs inside, or else
let everybody bay the benefit of tbe
roadside pasture?
If you want an accommodation go to what some people term "sinners, aad
see if you don't meet with better eneeees.
W. S. Lemmoa and P. K. Wineinger
are still having their little gam of bles Saturday evenings.
The F. M. B. A. (Fill My Bottle
Again) now meet on Saturday nights. We see Dr. Darby has taken tbe adviee of Jimmy Falcon and now has his barn
almost finished. So much for good ad
vice. Nancy says, "Our gooseberries are
about all gone, and th idea about R
is this, we have used them ourselves." The harvesting machiue trad Is peering a close, and no doubt the tongues of
agsnta will now get a much needed rest.
Inn progressive people of uuncome
are talking of building a church in tbe
western part of town. J. W. Farris and J M Scott expect to take in all the fairs ia southern Indiana. Ask Jim for particulars. Secret political organizations remind ns of a story we once heard : A parrot on his perch in tbe same room with a
bull dog lying half asleep thought to have some fan. so sang out "ftick 'em
Tigs." The dog rushed around the room but found nothing, Lying down again ''Sick 'em Tige" again caused him to rush about, but finding nothing be lay down to go to sleep, The parrot by this time was having so much fan it jumped down oft its perch on to the floor, danced up to the dog and again
yelled out "Sick 'em. Tire." This time
Tige did "Sick 'em," and the way that parrot was used up wss a caution. But that some one beard the racket and res.
cued him he would have bees killed. He
managed to get on his perch, then, after gszing at bis feathers scattered all over tbe floor, looked mournfully back at one single feather left sticking in his tail, and in a doleful voice said, "Polly
knows what's the matter. Polly talked
too d n much." Billy Lark. 8uH-cinaeM Caooa.
R. H. Cliwbrd. New Oassel, Wis., was
troubled wits Jiearalgle and Rhea ma
tism, his Stomach was disordered, his
Liver wss effected to an alarming de gre, appetite felt away, and he was ter ribly minced in flesh and strength
Three bottlon ot Eleetric Bitters cured
him, Edward Shepherd, Harrisbnrg, III
had a running soro oh his leg of eight veers' stsmting. Us?d three bottles of
Electric Bitti-ra and seven boxes ofj
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker. Ca
tawba O., had fire lirge Fever sore on
his leg, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle Electric Bitters and one box
Bucklen's Arnica Salve eared him
tirely. Sold at Martin Frisdnsaa's Drug
store. g. thUm Cry fcr PHcWt ftwtork Elegant Prizes for the Ladle.
The publishers of the Canadian Queen
Toronto, Canada, are ottering two new
prize competitions, with leading prizes
consisting 01 a patrol Shetland Ponies
carriage and harness, a Free Trip to Europe, first-class upright piano, two
weeks vacation to any summer resort in
Csnada or tbe United States, all expenses
pain ; saieiy ntcycie or tricycle, one hnn
urea dollars in cash, suite of parlor fur
niture, ladies' gold watches, etc.. etc.
This magazine has become famous on ac
count of its prize competitions. Hun
dreds of Americans haye won valuable
prizes in previous coptests. Sample . 1 . rm ..... .
numoeroi iiieijueen with lull particulars, will be sent by tbe publisher upon receipt of the address of any lady and
six U. S. 2 cent stamps. Address , Tbe
vueen, Toronto, uanada. 37 St.
norThe Farmers Union Convention at
uoiumnus, U., on Wedaesdav voted
ngainst an independent for next Fall.
kxK WfttOH ie OoMhmIiIi MtM. ind ttm t Alexander auMly, PrBe5 tr4 by Hm Ktflr, 4 or mm J AWMUh, be kjr Kjr.ayki HaMbUlonUR. 4m Mtmk )( of pure Xorw 4k . A vTJ "r ft SfaSt atat-1
DRUG STORE ! Csraersf Gth aad Jacksss Streets
INDIANA,
(GSAUELSPACHXK'S OLD STAJtD.)
I have opened ont at the above place a full assortment of FRESH AXD PU1B
DRUGS of all kinds, to wntcn 1 invite tne attention 01 rnyaieiMw mh vw needing them. I will give careful personal attention to filling all prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet Articlo in Omt Variety, Oct. lMfc.lBM-lr JOHN P. 8ALB, M. D.
LOmSVIIIiE & Si L0mSiTE IS VO ROOM FOR
Tbat we are the LEAiaa m
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Kl5i,th. X- B- A wa tm .hlr iuirel. It is guaranteed to give perfect coouln t be induced to talk polities tisfaction, r money refundeii. I'rice
c mai evening. .j5 cHtj per box. For sate at jiarun
Maggie Corn, aeoompanied by Frlexlmsn's Drng store. JJ loung lady stndeaU of Xew AI- April 3, lrl. ty. rt,iiton WodnSuy. ' CkftaVifl Cf fT Pftcfut's Cat.
During an epidemic of whooping cMU at DeWitt, Ia., a prominent family there iMMighta fifty cent buttle of ChHilrii(nr Cwigh Kemedy for their children. It proved so sntisfactory that they rsoommendsd it to their neighbors; and they in turn to other. In lees than a weeks4 time the druggist, Mr. 0, V. Baxter, was having an immense run on it. The remedy to still the main reliance
in that vicinity fer ewagw, cows, eroup ano
Mr. naxter says, "u mm
whooping eowik oa its merit." Druggist.
For bi hy Dr. Jt
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Aa old saying, but a very true en:
rfG&QuS well Bought is where hilt
the Money is Saved. Our stock is THE LA KG EST, and is entirely new, embracing an elegant line of Chamber Suits, a great variety of
Handsome Parlor Rockers,
An everlasting variety of BEDS,
BUREAUS, DRESSERS, WARDROBES. TABLE3, etc., at any prie
siiJdand to suit everybody's wants.
Our stock of COFFINS and UNDER
TAKING GOODS is complete.
Come and see us at our old stand aad
earn our prices.
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ALBRRT M. BOHSERT.
JASPER UNION
EDWARD BOHNERT
FLOUR MIllS I
Bomnert Brothers having purchased
the above well-known Mills, have naci
thmm tborourhlv overhauled, and arc-
now prepared to make tbe best
Patent Roller Flour
a a a. fll
vni nana in uhdoib conmy. Aiir
suarl ftnlle la strictly a straight grade
of irat onalitv. Our Family Flour 1
a brand that for its quality cannot .ie ex-
celled. We solicit tne custom ot parm pn. and will he ready at all times to ex
change flour for wheat at the highest
market, nrioo.
Rmvo ns Your Wheat, an'' we will
pav von ca-h all the market will allow. r ' .......... . J ... ,,
CORN MBA lj always on nano io
or exchange. Bran and ShipHtim at ttu'
lowest market price. Give us a trial
and we will Iry to please you.
Mills on the Worth ante 01 jasper, on
11th and Mill streets.
BOHNKKT BKOTHJKltS. Jasper, Nov. 7, lS0.-y.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE
Singer Sewing Machine!
I beg to announce to the public, that I
have again opened an office, where I
have constantly on hand a full line of the Genuine Singers, with all the latest improvements. I have also a large stock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, As ,
for all other makes and styles of bewiag Machines. All kinds of Sewing Ma
chines repaired. Bargains in seceud-
hand machines. My place of business is on 7th Street, between Mill and McCrillus Streets, JASPER, INDIANA. PETE It J. GOSMAX, Agent, For tbe Singer Manufacturing Company. I em slsn agent for the old reliable Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclon luatiratice Co., of New York, and respectfully ask a liberal patronage. Dec. 5. 1890-3m.
SPECIAL NOTICE 1 MRS. C. HOGIIGESAXG,
Cor. 13th and North Main Ste., JASPER, INDIANA
I WISH to announce to the public that I have just received a variety of BOOTS. SHOES, DRY GOODS,
and GROCERIES; eud invite yon to call and sen mv stoek, which I mII cheap,
N. B.-I also have GREKN CABBAGE for sale verv cheap during Lent
NEW BK I OK YA.KD
BRICK FOR SALE I
John Geier, jr., has taken charge of a
brick-yard at the North side of Jasper.
and now has for sale, in any quantity de
sired, brick of all qualities, lie asks the people of Dubois county for their custom, and will make favorable terms on Itnase
patterns. JOHN GEIER, Jr.
Atik 3188 ly.
Aft OI'l'l,K TO IMaKiriKKN.
T1JK PKOGUKSSIVi: FARMER
Mtid Jasper Courier for 2 00! As wili be seen bv adv. in another
kinlumn we oiler the entitle!" and the
"Progressive Farmer," ! otrklnl organ of the K. M I. A . tog"! her for 18. Now
is the tiitiH to Uhsciibe. Of oiiiMtat
rs.u,ti-y.
