Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1892 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER.

CANDIDATES' GOKIE1 mm r'lVrewltne; AtSwney. Wa M tlhrit'l lo " P h Mif of THOMAS 1'r -.iiaiitliMi. lur re nominatlM htr iht at "g" Atturnty fur Mm KleTMtlh Jwilcltl Circatt WU.IJ AM ! iX U rtUMU for rrc0c At atlf; Cmrrtm rf Ww CtrU. JuivMtlM lor U HomiMtlofl fttr lr.etiHK At7,y t WM jo'J!' tTQiilt a number of Jasper residents Kttctndwl a show at Huatlugburg en Tuesday. &ir Mr. C. Seliga wn having hit land surveyed Tuesday, preparatory to laying out an addition to Jasper, en tla WMt aor Mr. .1 oepli Buohart has bought soma lotR In Wlneiiiger's add. to Jasper, and will immediately build a residence thereon. (ttrTbe project of a health resort at Jappar lift Hot been entirely abandoned by all of the oitizens. It would certainly pay upon the investment. (ET Man in often deceived in the age of a woman by her gray hair. Ladies, you can appear young awl praveut tttia graylies by using II U Ualr ltenewer. Makkiagk Licenses have been issued to John W. Ingle and Nancy C. Beard. H . L. Moutoux aud Anna C. Grawelspabher. Died, On Saturday, July 16, 1892, ai his uncle's, Mr. T. Herbig's, a little motherles" child, three months and twentv-eight days old, a son of Mr. Jos. Herbig, whose wife died shortly after it was born, and who was also a niece of Mrs. T, Herbig, and which they bad tskeu to rUe. Sold OuT.-Mr. Leo Spayd has sold his tin ami Move store house, residence aud stock of good to Mr. Louis Sturm, of Siberia, Perry county, who will take possession about the lt of August. Mr. Spavd reserves, in the sale the northhalf'of tbe lot on which the store stands, and will probably build there for soma other business after ha gets hie affairs straightened up. itjrDr. Salb has the agreement for subscription of atock to the Health Resort at his drug store. Go in and take some stock. Its success would insure Jisper another railroad In a short time by the larg increase it would give tn passenger traffic, and another railroad would develop many other enterprises, both at Janper and along1 its line. There should be no delay in seouring the $30,OOP needed for the Health Resort. Moved. Mr. Jos F. Sermersheiw moved Into his neat cottage residence on Xewton f,trei!l Thursday last. Mr. J. F. Judy moved from the Daniel House into the house vacated by Mr. Serniertbtfm. Mr. Isldor Sobuhmacher moved Into the Daniel House, and is the landlord there now. Mr. Albert Sonrterman moved Into b's house vacated by Mr. Schuhwaeher, Hnd went to housekeeping. Arm Ofki Drs. Kempf and Salb on Saturdsy amputated the right arm. just hr-low the elbow, of Mr. Lorenz Starrer, a farmer living on the Jasper and Celesline road. Five or six weeks ago Mr. S. scratched his thumb while trimming some grape vines. He thnnght nothing of it as it hardly brought blood. He killed bugs in his pntatoe patch, and it ia supposed with his scratched thumb, The hand and arm swelled in a day or two, and cellular inflammation of tbjsue occurred, until the ouly relief wae amputation. - i Nkwtos Stest.-A majority of property owner on Newton street have petitioned the Jasper Town Board to have Newton street, from ith to 14th ftreet, brought to the established grade, and the work will be dona this summer and fall. This Is a move in tbe right direction, aud it is hoped will be followed by other property owners " the various ungraded streets. For instance, Clay street should be graded from 4th street to the church grounds. It would enhance the value of abutting property greatly, and give the locality a more sightly appearance. aiLacTs Wc of cat MissHosa Fink and Mr. John Krellein returned from a twomouths' trip aud visit at OHray, and MoHtrnse, Colo., with relatives. Mr. Frank Kuebler, who is now trav eling for a Louisville jewelry house, was in Jasper over Sunday with its parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Wathen, and Mesers. Ilenrv and Miko Rnchart, of Washing ton, were visiting relative ia Jasper Sunday Inst. Mr. Charles Hot?., of Louisville, is vis iting his parents iu Jasper. Mr. John Stout and family, of Boon vilie , were visiting friends in Jasper tbe nrst of the week. Recorder Laming and B. B. Davla went to Kvansvilleon Tuesday laet. Mrs.M. Bret and daughter, Mrs. John F, Mekrinver. of Louisville, who had been spending several- weeks la Jasper for their health, returned heme Tuesday muGh benefitted. Mi s Nora Miller returned from Louis ville this week, after aa absence of eer oral rnontns. Mrs. Mary Luhr and Mise Emma Oberst, of Hlghbanke. spent Tuesday Nigni with reiativee ia Jatpor. Mr. Robert Sehubel, who ha been connnad to his hfruea for so many mouths, at time xuaottaa to die at anv hpur, has got a little hotter, and wont to j"nsvuie on Tuesday for a snort visit iu menus mere. Mr. Ti. Sturm, nf NitMtrta. aauMit Tun iUy In Jasper, and will soon hooome a cUImb of our town. Our people extead mm a aearty weioome. Mrs. Jo. Iluohart and her daughter, Mise Mary Gmpauer, want to lyaasvillt

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v uew, inn., August 1st. , Birr or me fetmleoeker Wagon go tn Cessidy, Milburu Co' Jeeper lad. St 95T Sugar-aurad ad shoulders, for sale by Jseph Buebert. Jasper, Indiana. otrCaesidy, Mllbara Co. reeeired a "ill ear load of Siudebeker wagons last week. u irT Do not nuuish vnur ahildreii with bitter nauseotn mlxturee when veu eaa get "C. C. C. Certain Chill" Cure on a guarantee. Any child will take It. Sold by M. Fried nan. 4w. COT Re. F, C. Iglebtrt. Newark. M. J., writee: "A eoru am the toe ia a thorn la too foeh, whk 'C. C. C. Cartain Corn Cure" moat awaifullr removee. Sold by M. Friedmaa, 4 sr. Try t fef Pyififita, I S3 A lady, whose hair eaM out with every combing, was Indueed to give Ayer's Hair Vigor a faithful trial. She did so, and not only wae the les of bair eheeked, but a new and vigorous growth eooN succeeded that wfaiob bod gone. A carpeUer bv the nam of M. S. Powers. M from th roftf of a betiM in KU Tk Moinen, Iowa, and suHained painful mmi Mriouf sprain of the wmt. wMeh he curad with one bottle of Cbambarlaia's pain balm. He says it h worth $S a bottle. It eott h'm 50 caau. For sale by Dr. J. P. Salb. 4. 1 orr Don't be discouraged about that eczema till you have given Aver 'a Sara a parilla a persistent trial. Six bottle of this medicine cured the complaint for Gorge S.Thomas, of Ada, Ohio, wbfta all other remedies tailed to afford ay relief. Joe Schuhmaeber, OMsftlw most ex pert accountants and poeeiUy ae thor oughly acquainted as any auan In the state with keeping oounty hooks. thU morning began work in too treosnror'a 'intce as a deputy under Treaaurer Pace. Me was in tbe auditor's ofloe with ExAuditor Canaday a number of years AHdereoa Bulletin. Woxex ix Jail Icq. Bate, of Jef ferson township, seat Mary J. and Louisa Seal, of Mentor, to jail laet Mon day for public iudp&eney. The latter is only 14 years of age, aud should be sent to some reformatory, as her parents do not take care or her. The oldest baa only been out of jail about a month. Their tine end costs are $M SO oaeh, which will board them for nearly six weeks. Fight. Oh Tuesday, ia Hnntingbarg, a grocery merchant named Wooda and an agricultural machinery salesman, named Jas. Tyre had a dispute about a ck of Hour, Woods claiming pay for it, wniie lyre aaid he al already payed for it. Tyre started away, when Woods followed him. knocked him down and cut him about the seek and bead six times with a knife. Wood went before Juttfoo and plead guilty to aa A. Jc B., HHft was fiued, but Tyre wae so badly in jured ho wm not able to appear. Ass) plaint hoe been lodged again Woods for ksmuIi with intoat to murdor, avod le awaiting th result of Trre'c woaade r canowt. tmc frw 97 One of the nieoot , aeateet, simplest 4nd easiest running sowing maehine is he Kickii Plated American, for sale by Caasidy, Miibnrn Co. It. The Board of Review las been at work all week, investiga ting complaints and various returns. 1 hey are now examining all the mortgage records, and comparing them with AsesorM' lists, to see whether any have been overlooked, and place them on the hit 4 for taxation it they Had any. They ordered asiesnments or the rotowing guardians, who failed to make returns : Jacob H. eng, gnardiaa of Barbara Goeppner. Y76. S. K Henry, geerataa or wm r. Owen, f8. Lauretta Cox, guardhM of lsm uex, !O00. F. W. Retbert. guardian of C. FetwUh. $7(X). The tollowinr persons and arm val uations were changed: Mary Bret. Hnntinghnrg, Improve ments on lot, reduced $100. Jacob Hi Seng, Increased ft. Jos. S. Schnell, I nor eased $96. Jos. K. Bnehart. increaeed 70. Henry Schnell, increased f0. Susan Maeh. increased f 100 W. H. Be ford, ineroaeed S0 Mary A. Sonningor, ineroaeed MeO Theodore Gnhman, increaeed tHX). Moenkhane Jk Seuwartx. iner. $140. C. Towbey, increaeed $180 Rosa Oaosorgincreased 100 Mac Xendeek, Increased $1X). Thee. Rekert, increased $tv Loais Seng, Jr., increaeed t0. Jos. Ren hor. on real estate, red need a am. Assessor okimiag he bad made a niUUkft. A nr. Haae. on real estate, rednoed $400, en account of dost root ion of tun ber bv wine. Tn MiowincT le the aeessimsai w varies s conrenATfoxs. Mack TfcMi. ..tar Mill Co.. IfantVg. $lt.7M) ?.I00 Huntlngberg Baak, m.uw Iept Ptaning Mill Co., 5 00 Farmera' Milling Co.. 10 000 17.900 9.390 4.SM No. of share lta. Farm. Mere. Ase'a Uo., lretann. Capital stock paid up, S.S00 Jasper Fur.Ce .tteek pd np.lz 00 Jasper Mfg. Co , " M 7,00 9.900 IX 900 4!990 39.000 1,411 Dubois Co. state mag, Stock naid no. w.QW Birdeeye Hardwood Co., ajjf - Btae BMnJtwT CtusUfide BUCKLKX AKXICA salve Tub Bser Salvk in the world for Cute Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Sa t Kheum.re Matm. Tetter. Obarmed Hands. Call Mains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ..! tuMitlvelv euros Files, or no pay r ..trLl. it Is guaranteed to giro per feet 2.tuaustlnn. or saoner refunded. riee & cents nor hex. For ink at Martin Friedman's Drug store. April I, lW2.-ly,

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HtllauMst Mppealsge. Mr. Levi Chasteen died oa tho 11th InU. of oooMimotkHi : was ewrieei tbe 12h at tho Harris' graveyard ; hoc Hy bevo oar sympathy. Heeera. mioura ana Rwroenr, twe m Jaeoer'a talented lawyere. traveled SO mile, rrom Jasper to Joetioc on , io proeecnte a poor, hoavost nsraaor, charged with attomot to provoke a woman by soiling hor a liar. I am glad to oav the poor man wae acquitted. Wo oWt ae enaetbo lawyers of nay fault, hat we think that a justice of 'the poae. wbea an afldavit ie Sled enargian; any porsoa with an ofbnae like tkk.i in littM bueinos to fail to iesoo warrant for two weeks after, in ordor to got the prtweeatm to try the ease. Farmor are oeuinn wim imit ww; wheat, oats and graeo wae never hotter in tbe township; corn ie vory anooa. Wheat threahinj hoc began. We had a wind and hail storm laet Friday evening. Ira Alexander we wtowinr for Wm. Mall when he eaw tbe torn oomift. He started to Mr. Har ris' barn ; seoa the atoms woaM meet him before ho could reach the barn, so ho stopped in Gran. Elkine' barn ehed. The iret das of wind blew tbe ehed down, and tho etabw was blown down to the joists ; a p4nk otruck Ira in the head, eHtk tearlul gash; a Mg at rack him ia the back ; a board at ruck him on the sbonldsr d teg' The bor wa almost ineenaiblo from the injnriee aad eoare. He is nan aari. oai woi iny. Dr. Jas. Bradea, of Indoot. hi hore making hv. Tho Dr. i a baetler. Wm. Cox will in a short time move hie saw mill on Herri' farm two miles west of hore, to do sawing for Ballard k Johnson, our lumber kioge. Barne Chateen, jr.. ha been appoint ed Deputy Treasurer, and be aogaa calling on delinquent taxpayers. Strike frequently occur in renaavivania but nothing to compare with Crystal, for John Phillip strike twice a day. In tho morning ho etrikee for Crystal, aad ia tbe evening ae etnaes for homo. Ntedrtt's Wmm of Csw-efi nod THCDFOBO'S iLACtf-DrUUCHT are for safe by tiie fsflowiaf mTcbaats ka Jasper: Maktix rntnneiAX, . Jotx P. Sal. 7-ly. sgr A number of ao-ealied Democratic Congressmen acted the onward and traitor to their parb F nag to refoee to snnsWer the tree eoin. ace bill nent to them by the Rennbliean Senate. Their onetiinents sbouM see that Ku?y s re left at borne this Fall. A Atraig1 1 rut R-puWlean woaM ae neiier iu. taKh iraiifM-o Democrats, where . w . u A . L. -. TUmle vAtM kills wv action in ooposi ion to the gold-bug TCpuWlcM tn wm Coneres. Tbe Senate. al. retnee io nnniler any of the UrisT meaenre. Congreee had better adjourn till tbe 4th of next March. Ckokra iafantusn bos kwt Hs terrors s4aec tW introduction ot QtiamlHM'hUn's eone. rWiUn and diarrhoea riwwdy. When tbut remedy ueed and the trwrtmoni m unci with kMk haute m foitowod. a eure n Mrim. Xr. A. w. Manors. stwhwii rrkBKt mi Waltersbttrc. Ill saysc -It tmrmi mc War hor of ebotarm mmaMm af tr wrnl otbirir raoMKlMS had fislled. The fkitd wiut m ktw that 1m iscmed aHooti et mA tbe aid of bumaa hand r reach af '.uv MMlletM. S and Si rent bottles lr sale bv lr. J. P. fcdb. 4w. Mauuikd. At St.Joeph'eCbnrch,Jnly 19. 1892 Mr. H nnur L. Moktocx. of Kason. lna.. anw jbm ass j. uiuil aPAcnnn. of Jaener. Thi beaev event hs aeon eagerly looked forward to by tbe young folk of Joeeer for seme weeks, and a large nttendea tn ooremennw m ibc share. The fair brio ie the daughter of tbe Oust v Auditor, and has a host of frieed. Tbe groom ie a nroeoeroe miller of ICaeeen, and together they well itted for oaeh other. They went to Looieville for a abort eating, and will tnek homo at The beet wiebes of oor eeeple go with t Ft4i S Sjf' froBMaacod Mepeloss, Tot Saved. rreen a letter writ tee by Mrs. Ad E. Hard, of Grotou.S. D.. we euetc : Wa taken wkh n bad eoM, which settled on v Lance, eongb net in aad fealty ter minated in Qinsumptien. Four oectsrs wave toe un. aaviner I centd live bet a abort time. I gre myself up le my Sa viour. determined if I eonid net etay w lib my friend on earth, I would meet y absent ones above. My bneband at wss advieed to get Dr. King's Bew fHscevery for Contempt too. Gengne and Cold. I gave It a trial, toot: in mi etgnt bottles ; it be cured me, nod thank God t am mow a well end aearty woman. Trial bottle free at M. Friedman'e Drue Sterc ; regular sine 90c and SI. OMMteaOryfwf (QWidreaftnfW.

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Ibwder JASPER SALOOM UOKXSB AMD SUXDAY. Icm Lleemae Met Ms. KotTont-Please lot me have a little space ha the Oeewam to say a few werde la rofdr to Dr. I. J. Kempf article in loot week's oeper. I will show tbe reader that tbe Dr. ia -way eeT for a smart man. aad a Democratic Ceancilmaa. 1 did not tbiak a rettgioo nod therefore, of oeerso, a Democrat, wo td expreee bimoelf to the pmhtic no tbe Dr. bee in his artick. Hierh Keenee ie sset Democratic, beoautc Democracy le ia favor of tbe poor ana, and always boa beea. and for low taxation. A man who ie in favor of high license meet be ia favor of high taxatie, for a Beams ie essentially a lex and aleo ia favor of meaopoiiea. for a high license ereetea a monopoly. j est a high tarit or ether tax does. B n hign itmnan a poor nan, woo woumi keep a entail and dseent seleoe, audi maka aa honeet Irriasg, beA bw not tbe location or customers to justify oayioe; n bigfe Hcenee, woaM be compelled to quit and ctoee hi door, and none ant th rieb eonld sferd to keep a saloon. That ie eertaiolr ovot in favor of Use poor. Tweoty-i.ro dollara liceass i oaeegb for Jasper. Agaia. tbe Dr. eertaialy does not respect Snoday whoa he wants tbe rieb or ealeon-keeoor to beve toe doera iee open for to moke still more money, dietnrb people woee going to church. 1 am for a ressoambij tews libeeanee eer towa w oat of debt, no great public improvement to . and if there obould be tbe town beard eboeld pet tho tax on other beeines aeme a on tbe ealooei nun. be cause those tHreprietors no tho street mere then the saloon snea, sod don't benedit and tea prove 'the town anymore thee tho oalooo seen. 1 am also ia favor of reepeetine; Sunday, not etoeiog all day. bet eloaing strictly Sunday saorniagc,t until noon or after ehareh hours. To keep open of meraings it might keep some aaea from going to church. 1 think aleo that H would bo better for all tbete men that don't go to chorea to etay at borne with their namilies, if they bare any, till after chareb time, and nM ought to keep from settles; bad exaenoiee for the younger seen. Teat munfc I respeet Soaday. Its a eoersd amy and eeervone ooerbt to be willing to give ooe-helf dev ie a week, a leaet, to tbe service of oor Lord. Bat I deo'l any barm alter ehareh ia a man enjoytog the day by lakiae; a walk or a buggy ride with hie family, or going into a eeloon the heok-way ie good eaoogh to set a dnnk or play a ooctal game of eard in a quiet way. I do not thtofc there i a much barm ia tblc as there ie iu playing croquet or bees ball, and snaking a big neiee out of doers oa Seaday. This ie my boHef. T. Hcnnte. Mr. V Fek, Bditeref tbe Craag, Mo MteMr, want to a drag More ai hWleJala, lew, end aehe tbe physician in attendaaeeto give him a dese of isasthiag for cholera worhac aad laassasse of the bewets. He Mysc "I fH w ssHieb Vewar the amxt wtornin; that I caaclas'id to call oa tbe phystewn aed get hiaa te Is me up a sepplj f "the ntedicioa. I was surprised wbea be banded aaeabitier CaaaaWrlaia's cette, ehelera and diarrbaea remedy. Me said be ppaaribed k regularly ia bis practice aed. gsned It tbe beit be eaeM got or prepare. X eaa testMy to ite salciaacy so my cm at all evsete." Far sale by Dr. J. 1. Salb. 4. fCT For aa hour or two at eaadewa, and after new. R i enrprieing to see the Number of people wbe vieit tee gas well at tbe east side of Iowa to drink the water. A number af enroe of etomsea troubles, dyopspsia and rbenmatie afoetieas are reported from its systematic net, and a good deal of it ie being take in jugs to tbe eorreunding eonntry. liotwrtnetanding Use water an eeew rneniner over a year, tbe gas can be lit at the end of tho pipe, aad will bteae ap until chobed oat by tho water. There tafere ve WrwiaeC AMeNiarai ef Ve4wOma im wenVaC VsTeAte CrflemVa rOetce are w&Qtm tlnraa rftra depsndlng npen a bealthy eonditien of an i he vHal organ. If use Liver he ia active, yen nave a Mtieue Look, if year ntnmeeh be disordered yoat have a Dys peptic Lpefc and if your Kidney be a eteei yen nave a nnjoeo loo;. &eenre good health aad yea will have good looks. KMetrK Bit tor i h the groat alter ative, and Tonic act directly on thee vital organs. Cnroe rim pies, Bletchee, Beile, end gives a good cemplextoo Soli at Martin rriedaaa's Drag Store 90s. per battle. ft. Tako If etftea. jk 9 ejaja4rawdBUI taaK9BlBda skaLevJI adadam 9Vteamjadfe dm sm gn ' Srwrm ww Punjg tjnenm esmrw n an ffaamjimj betied ie tbe Lemmsa's Oheroh Graveauj on ami ahLaaaa amui avft uLs mmimMmjmmm yarn, wm psease saoet at eew graveyaro ee wodaesdny. Aaerest lOth, 19M, at t OwvwMaVwCa Oa Wtk a tfuMT taWe awfaSNewO ,wrf ing tbe grounds, aad making any repairs teat may he neseeaory. Tat is a oeiy we euro to oar aaaaffl smwbdl tawdsml lawamwatmBnawaaV nawdBaalal fejjVai awmrmy 9mamye eTPn apaawj panjBmmma saamamammg emmnW nertin. w eeeil arawi1'vwwoe ie wMstiwwViewi (e a)1 Jomx F. Hansen k W. S. l,sx. Tho. MctAix. awwwkuaw9m tmt-Gflhk f,rtMmg?5J5

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THE DECKING GIANT MOWER is so called because it cut a swath 9, C or 7 feet, while drawing alsnost as easy ae a light mower. This Is dae snoot of all, to tbe fact that tbe friction of the cutter bar i taken off the ground by a etroeg; supporting spiral spring. In addition to this, it ha all the desirable fsalnros that have made the MEW DEER I KG MOWER so popular with tbe farmer. A boy can

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Is the latest improved, mode hy the eldest Camp say, tbe snreet for Reapers, ie the meet simple, therefor asses lose repair than any ether Bind or mode. It bee tbe etreageett maia frame and wheel, nblsh ie high, aad all tee4bkjele-shape make it strong. It be one of tbe most complete reel ever built en a Binder, nod eon be set ia 45 difereat way. It baa one of the meet simple and atreegeet knotters, aad i a light running and durable machine I iavHeeveryone that want to bay a Binder to eome and see tbe MoCORMICC before yoa buy, aed be convinced that k i one of tbe Snoot machines aaade ia regard of working. I eaa give tbe beet of references, to the many farmers that 1 have sold to.

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I I II a day. tjall and see then. JASPER, IXDIAXA. 9)fAVb. King of Binders ! O Hi Jasper, IaiUaa. o SPAYD. STOCK AT I Henrietta at 25c. Agont for Best in Use ! a.o a rixB JtMosTmnarr aMr TXT? A flTTrnTafL WG n rfi jl j COOKING STOVES TIMWARE, HARDWARE FAICT LAMPS, HID CUES ctrrLEKir, nmnmn, c. BaVgaJrts on Deiui IS 91 That wa are tmc Fumiluie and Coin v Ia the County. An old saying, but a very true one: ICmwmawme tawewewM EamTawewewawlr 9dt a-a-a-nUBja fa! awlwS WWm Dn9wl n W1M1 B&li wwwfat nwwavaJy wiamwrne Onr eteek ie TMK LAITmrr. i;;I ie entirely new, embracing aa elg line of Chamber Suite, a great variety o Uuuimmt PmrlfM Kcckerg. An ayerhmting variety of BKDS, BUREAUS, DRESSERS. WaKUnvnao, i ainjBS, ee., nt. aay pri d to enit everybody' wools. Onr stock efOCMrri WS eat IfMDKk.

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