Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 March 1893 — Page 4

ASP ER CUUKIEK ,u,KiB

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MAKHI 24 1803

r.iti SHAMS CKSSOIC.

SUC-1 Now In the Time To Settle.

YJoilPO Is horony (riven to II person

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FRIDAY.

'Kiiterntat Ibfl'ostufflroat Jasper Indiana, for traujnlmlun tliri'uch thmml tt nmm-rU tnalUr 1 Democrat lu Primary. The Democrats of Jn-por will hold a priinarv election nt t court hoii. fUturdav niüht. April 8. 1893, tioiltining ttl 7 nVlork, for the inpi-e of rhnoMtif! Democratic candidates for Urn folio wint; town ollioos, lo lip voted for nt tho enmiiiiß Miy election :

1 tru.leo for the first ward 1 truotee for Hie second ward. 1 titMr for tliolourlh ward. A iinr-Jlitl, a treasurer and a clerk lor said town. .Toskpii F. Fbikomav, Democrat lo Town Oonimiltcuman ffcTTh Imli.nopoli Sentinel. lohn W, Kern and Tom Htikiik seem disposed lo kirk nt Piei'ulenl Cleveland berinse Ihey havn not received the plums they coveted in the way ol public office. They should sty nothinir. hut hont for the inlalllliililv of Uto President riiflil

alone. Thev were each well arntiaintod

with his habit of personally iniormiutf liimnelf as to tho qualifications of office eekern at Iii hand, and relying on hi Individual judgment in every thing, when they tell down and worshiped him before Inn Chicago convention. The appointment of Frank Huike h District Attorney ins'etd of Kern, sim-

ISrilliRtit Cnreer or .Todiro James

G. J tin kin it of WIrvoiimhi. Ju'life .lames CJ Jenkins ol Wisconsin, ppoluted hy l'reaiilont Cleveland to iioceeiliTtiditn Walter Q Greshain on tho hench in thla district, was horn at STHjnifa Springs, N. Y.. on dan. 18 1834. Iii lather was a cousin of Gen Vorth of Mexican war fame, and his mother the eldest child of Henbeii H Walworth, tho last chancellor ol the tate ot New York mid ajuiUtof nation nl reputation Mr. Jenkins was educated in his native state and studied law in New York City, where he was admitted to practice in the supreme rnuii of the state, and the U. S. courts in 1855 Mo went to Wisconsin In 1857, settling in Milwaukee and eiitfajinji in practice with much imeocss. Ho vn city attorupv of Milwaukee for four terms, from 1S63 to 1807. and practiced in the su

preme court ot'the lato and of the United State.

In 1879 he was the democratic candi

date tor L'overnor of Wisconsin, but

made no effort to secure the nomination and was defeated after a brilliant canvass, in which the republican majority

wan urcatlv reduced. On ihe death of

Chief Justice Edward G. Ryan in No vomb'T. 1880. bo was tirired for a posi

lion mi the supreme benrh by members

of the bar of both political parties.

Governor Smith, however chose to hon

or one of his own partisans. On the death of Judtfe Andrew J. Millor of the

U S. district court, in 1885, Mr. Jenkins was appointed hy President Cleveland

as his MiiToecor. and ho has tilled the office with honor and dignity ever since.

He i a brilliant, finlsbpil orafor, pos-

knowiiig themselves indebted to tin

estate ol the late Paul Kunkel, deceased, to call on the under'itfiied and make settlement of accounla hy the lt day of May, 1603 I give this tiino that all may have a chance to settle without

costs. Accounts not settled hy that;

time wilt be placed In oilkeiV hands for

collection.

Persons Laving claims against him

will please present them promptly.

March 1(M3 Mi:s. Mary Kunkkl.

Agricultural Implement.

Mr. L. Spayd has rented tho Goo.

MehritiKer store room to set up agricul

tural machines in. He will receive two

car loads of McCormick Hinders and

Harvesters next week and farmers want

inir new harvesters and corn drills this

year will do well to see him before buy log.

Rtisinoss Opportunity.

A irood chance for a lady wishing 1

engage in Millinery. 1 will sell m)

whole stock at a low prico. Call on or

address. Maooik Kuehlkk, Jasper.

DiMolutioii Notice.

olice is hereby given that the part

nership heretofore existing

i ween Win. M. Harris and Smith Itoninnoil In Ihe general mercantile business; at Porfcrsville, Dtihoin county, Ind., did by mutual content disolv partnership on Thmsday, March 9 18"3. Mr. Smith

Robinson withdrawing rrom sain nrm. Mi- Win. M. Harris assumes the Indebt

-li.naa nf naid firm and will collect nil

iiiataiuHmr indebted tieas due tho firm.

Mr. Harr 8 w continue In said nusines.

WM M. IIAKH1S,

Smith Koiiinson.

X n.-Persona knowing thetiirielvesj

in.thi0il tn the firm will ulease call on

me and settle their accounta immediatein anil trrnnllv nllliirn

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Wm. M. tlAKitis, roriersvino,

March 17, 0.1 flw.

the

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consetiuont iipp u'

Au in

For Sale! Fifty Shares in the Jasper Mannfac

tnring Co. Inquire of Jos. Iinuer, or

at the Jasper Furniture Uompauy

office.

SPRING IS HERE

With Its smiles and showers, and flies and flower, and

wily of "cleaning hoimi" for tho coining heat of summer, t oi and hold your temper, your wi fit's temper and tho hired hel

failablo way to do so is to can on

GEORGE W BROSMER At his store, on Glh stroot and supply your hotiso with now and ImtuUoras

Indianapolis

Sentinel

Instead of compelling the women to scour tho walls. It is about as cheap, at Hrosmer's prices, (from 6 to 30 centa per roll) and a groat deal neater, clpaner and more christian like, Iban the everlasting scrubbing. You want to eavo the same work, too, on your floors by getting

THE

DAILY WEEKLY AND SUNDAY

For them. Brosmer has samples of all styles; ldu patterns to seieci from, and

at prices from 15 cents a yard up, to suit your tasto. A new carpet may savo you I 1 . . . I fit I. J a I. - ........ 1. 1. 1 ... . .1

more than its cost in a doctor diu ii your wue uuua me uruuuiiiK m your noon

lilv shows that ihe President believed

llnrke had mme legal ability, and was sPsed of a fund ol ready it and a wide

At. the head of the proceson of SEW ING MACHINES, as shown at all the Fairs, were tbe

DOMESTIC and

more honest in his advocacv of mea

lire", and men who know both are disposed to co-incide with the President. The U. S Marshalship coinir to Haw

kins, of Sullivan county, wrp a recognition of a county which had not enjoyed heretofore any Federal plums, ns well as a man of good personal reputation. Probably Sim Moras' plum may drop Into his open month yet. Possess your souls with patienco (OrElsewhero in this paper will be found the call for Ihe Democratic primary, to nominate candidates tor town officers in Jasper. The people of thp town generally should take pspecial interest in this meeting, and see that the best men am selects lor all the posiHons. The town Ig growing at a lively rate, and will need as its officers enter-

ranee of information, both general and

legal, and his services aro frequently in reqtiPSt on public occasions. Ho is extrcuiolv popular in his party and contested in the. legislature for a seat in Ihe U. S. sptiate to succeed Senator Cameron in 1881 Socially he is a most desirable compaion.the lite of every company. He married the only daughter of his predecessor on tho bench, Judge Andrew G. Millpr, and his home in a model of refinement, elegance and domestic felicity . Few men in the northwest enjoy to a larger extent the esteem and confidence

of the public without distinction ot pat

ty lines or social station. A USEFUL PUBLICATION.

prising men who are competent by business qnaliflcationa, particularly for Trim tees. Let thore be a full luruout of tbe

peopie.

Mr. W. Jutt. who has been flilling the

place by appointment pince the death

his father, is a candidate tor town clerk, ud has shown that be is acoujjetent for the position, and so far the CouitiRit has learned of no opposition to his nomination. Mr. Frank Mrlvssaon , the present efficient deputy shertlT, is announced for Town Marshal. He made an excellent race a year ago, surprising his triend, and as deputy slieritr ha shown good capacity as nn officer. (KrMr. Granville Kikttia oi Columbia township was convicted at a trial before "Esq. A Monro ot that township of soiling liquor without liconsn, at his re-l-deuce. Ho was fined 20 and costs and had to lay in jail four days before he could find any one to stay his fine and

costs. Finally Iii brother Wm. L. El-

kins went on his bond and he waa re leased from durance vile on Monday.

Mts Anna Vaniliver was arrested at

Dull charged with stealing under-cloth

ing from Mrs, Isaac Currv. and taken

before Keq Osborn, who adjudged her iruiltv, and hound her over to court for

pettlt larceny. She is in jail. Mr. Homer Lmnani, of Iluntinghurg,

is charged with robbing a Mr. Williams

on the sheets of Huntingburg of $5

He was adjudged utility Monday by

Mayor Fisher, and in default of bail is in

jail.

Sheriff Trnylor now hao ton boarders.

A Chemist's Orroit ruNtTV. The man

who will discover a combination that

will readily mix with the aluminum, sil

ica, Iron, mould and water that compose

the mud on nor pnhlic highways, and

harden so as to leave the mass imper ious lo moisture or frost, will bo i

greater public benefactor than the one

who discovered the power ol steam and

will reap a big fortune bpsides. for then

it will be good-bye to mud roads. Here isachanco for an inventivo chemist,

which is unsurpassed in tho field of in vesication of the unknown KtLLKD List Friday Mr. John Mnr

ray, of Iloono township, was run over by

a train of cars near Wlnslow, and hor

rihly tnanglcd. He was tbout 75 years old, anil had been In Pike county visiting Ida sWtcr, ami waa on hla way from WinMow to his slstnrV. It is supposed ho was drunk, as ho hail two bottles ot whisky in hh pockets, and had lain down on the track and went to sleep, when a special freight name along and . killed him. Iiis rr mal tu were hi ought home to Uoone township Sun lay and buried.

The Official Moiithrdeco of the

World' (Columbian Exposition. When tho United States Government took control of the World's Columbian

heiExposition last October, nn the occa-

nf'aion of the dedication, a board of con

HOUSEHOLD

taking prera m over every other make Purchasers of these machines, also, run no rik of a law suit lor infringement ot

patent, as the company makes it a poim

to deal honorably with every one. If

vou want tho Best Machine on Earth

get one of these from George P. Wagner

Jasper, Ag't for Dubois County

July 20, 1802.

Farmers' Home ! (On Mill Street. JASPKR.) PHILIP KASTNEIt, PropV.

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Aukestf.I). .Mpniii h wink Allen and It. K. Morris and J. V. Miller were indicted by the last grand jury for keeping gambling houses in Huntingburg, and Andrew Krempp for vls'ting them; and Harry Kramer for assault and bat

tery, and hnve been arrested by Sheriff

Traylor and given hond for their ap

pearance at mo next term or court. Mfafjapaaa. aju iAiAaviriar.

, WM I CV 9ULI III I UH CLAit, NOTATtl.K i'.VKNT. - Ivi-t Ötiliday wa tohandlaUMeaiclainirrctarr naa K Aireae St Inantili'a duv Mm namn .lav nt ihn Äaa rth W arl4'a t'alnmblun KxaaalllM at. josepn s day, mo name oay or tne -,r0fBt4.Ir,1Urtril,C(1ih!in,jMmeirb0um,(,j1lalpOi Jasper Catholic Church. Tho services R,f?,,K w,sooJepmiiMiona.Keriyiiedi

trol was appointed to carry on the wot k to a successful completion. One of the

first acts of the hoard was to order a

publication which frhoold give the information that people are most desirous ot

obtaining iu connection with an enter-

prio now uppermost in the public mind

I he work was given the title of tue

Official Directry of the. World's Colum

bian Exposition, Bnd active preparations

were at once entered upon, it is now

so far advanced ah to warrant placing it

in the hands of solicitors tor tbe purpose of taking subscriptions. It will contain not only very valuable', but also very interesting information. Will be

illustrated with about one hundred full

page half-tone engravings, and will con-

lain the name of every exhibitor, his

homo address, what he is exhibiting,

and where the. exhibit may be found al

the Exposition. It is information which

intending visitors most urgently need,

and will he highly appreciated by the public everywhere. The W. B, Conkev Company, of Chicago, who are tho official publishers, desire a representative

in this locality, and will mail handsome

descriptive circulars on application.

Excursion iSotiuo.

For the meeting of the Southern In

diana Teachers' Association at New AI

hanv. Itid . the L. E. & St. L. Consoli

dated Railroad will sell excursion tick

ets March 23th, 29th, 30th, and 31st, good returning April ll. 1893 at tbe

rate of ono and one-third fare. Jos. HeneoKjT, Agt., Jasper. Wanted to Semi a Hample. Now and then somo neat little ßtory turns up in a telegraph office. Of courso every ono is familiar with thnt of tho lody who wroto a message to her sister in a faraway city to tho effect that nhe could not match a certain shado of blue fiilk, pinned a eamplo to tho blank, added the words, "This is tho nearest I can coino to it," and requcstod that sample, messago and

all bo eent at onco by wiro. When tho operator mildly suggested that ho was unablo to transmit tho sample, Mho of courso became angry and promptly denounced tho man and Profesf or Morso's invention as a ennro and a delusion. Now York Herald. Knew Too Mnch. Woman Got any dried currants? Cultured Youth (from Boston) We havo very small, sweet dried grapes or raisins from Corinth, Greece, formerly called "Corinths," but Biuco corrupted to "currants." Woman (switching out) 1 don't want any corrupted goods. Good News. .

fTint commmtlou holet ht httn tbomnihfr or

JL hated. und rffltt J nw throughout, awt lnow

oprn ur liubllc entertainment The tnblc III Iwny

ue iniinu wen iUi.mmi. ntrn rrlcpi will lie rmnuMile. A eowl Muhle for furnifr' hor-ej. and chran trfetl.

A Rood hhT well upptled Ith the choicest litior and clgara, and polite attrnllun atwavn. (lire me a trial. rillLIP KAhTNKH. Dfc 30, 'OT-y.

N.B.

GEORGE W. BROSMER Ifyon waDt good bread and cakes or confectionery, remember my store is headquarters. March 10, 183

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Chance to Make Money, O-l --...1 l .i.

niarj- ann r.jpenn's pain, or i;onimi!"ion u preferred, Salejmrii warned everywhere. No expert, tnce nreded Aildrean.ntatlne net

II W Fter A-Co., Nurserymen. Geneva, N. T. 27-4t

UNITED HOTEL

MILL STREET, JASPER.

AUGUST :-: KAEG1N,

PROPRIETOR.

The traveling public will find thb house well turnihpd anil fitted everv way, and tho bpst of attention will hp given to the wanta of guests. The furniture and beds are all new, and th

table will he found supplied wiih tin!

market atlbrds. Terms reasonable. Aug. Kaegin

Marrh 1C-93;

THE JASPER MARKET!

Joseph Buchau. Hu opened in bis lieu building on! flth ftcet, opposite Union Hotel in Jaw nur. a flaiiv

For tha Meat Department ho has em-nloyr-d as Superintendent. Mr. Vftleiitino Messmer, who has had an experience of flltt'en year in thai business, md is thoroughly qualified. Smjar cured hams, salted meats, shoulders and sld3 w ill bo cut and sold to suit purchnors. Dressed fowls will also be Iri.nt fnr Rllp.

Pnring Lent ho will havo Fresh mi salo everv day.

iiiirimr thn season h" will navo ior

!e Garden VoKtivbIei, of all va rtmii.. f the beat nuility, and fruits.

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IIa naba a lfMU.TOI13 IlHiriMiim:, 'M

reasonable trices, and if it will justity

it, tbe people will have a first-chas t?en

Kral market.

Persons liavinf? ßnod fat cattle or hoaa or market produce for sale, will

MS'OHlaY-FIfÄCB IN THIS VICINITY TO OBTAIN s THB CELEBRATED

"HAPPY HOME" Brand OF GUARANTEED GLOTHING. MADE ONLY BY

L 6. Wn6HSÄüTfl & 60.

122-124 MARKET ST.. CHICAGO.

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lln n fl'iill lino nff MlinPH. Mal .111(1 I' 111111 Mil I II. aaOOlls

Our llrcNN CaooodM lock is Complete. Call and I xaiiiinc

find a ptirahasor at a ulying to

fair prico by ap

JOSEPH BUCHART.

Fob. 24-93-ly,

NEW STORE.

Joseph F. Serinerslioim. Has remodeled his honae on Ihe corner of Jackson and 6h atroet in front of the court house, in Jasper, nod put in a stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions Of all kinds. Customers will find here a new stock of the best goods, at iowea prices and will alwaya be welcome, whether thev buy or not, and tare sure of courteous treatment. I hope by fair treatment at fair prices to receive a liberal share of custom. Try mo. I will allow the highest market price for butter and eggs. JOS. F. SERMERSHEIM March 10. 1893 ly

- BEWARE OF FRAUD. Aak far, aniT lualut Pen Iiavlac W.T. WOUOliAS HlfoEif. Neao genuine without W. L. Deaglaa name

aatf price ataBipca on mattem. x.obk Ä foritwheuyoubay.

Bol CTcrjwiicrc

were held on Monday, when Fither

Clement, a son of our worthy fellow-clt-izen Mr. Mat. Klingel, celebrated his first solemn high mass. Hr was ordained last week by IU. Itv. Rlhnp Chstard, at Indianapolis, Tho sermon Monday was delivered by Rev Father Risll. of St. Anthony.

ntRArniNo Rev. John Itnyor, M. E. preanlmr, will hold services at that' ohurch in .Tamper next Suniliv nlubt.l

fiabbath school in the morning. Alt .coidiallr weiootned. 1

, Mlar prico, pap Rood comial.iloni. Kvrrrtiodr neadi I lljuatattiilittraeandwlllbuylt. Ktrlualta terrt-

orrinTrn. norm xor nannporuaaracnpiiTs circular, W. . OONKBY OO. Publlahar. Chlea9. III. March 24 2w.

Whf Baby was sJck, we garo hf r Caatoria. When the waa a Chnd.she cried for Cantoris. Whfn aho bwame Mlai, she clung to Outoria. wfcea Bho had CTilldrco, she gave tbea CatterlA.

IF TOU WANT GOOD Jewelry I

FOR PRESENTS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED BY ANY ONE, AND KEPT FOR YEARS, :BUY OF: F. C. EUEBLER, IN JASPER, SOME OF HIS SUPERB JEWKLRY, SILVHIt-WAItK, or IIANDSOMU WATCH KS. Iiiurel to Please, AND AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPBNTtON, Corner of Eighth and Mala Streets, Jispcr, Indiau,

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Will exrlualTe aale i kla4. akeaaU width waiticii. F

W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Kvcry style. Equals custommade shoes costing from f4 to $5.

The following are of the same high standard or merit: . , .

94.00 nntl 5.ao Fine tan, jinnu-acwcu. $3.50 l'ollce, l'nrmcra and Letter-CarricM.

93.50, 9.ag una 9.1 iur .-v

j.oo nuu 1.73 ior louiu. uu) 3.00 Hand-Scwcd. J ?fL

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For Sale In ,Iapr by .f OIIN A. SEHMTEIISHEIH.

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ALWAYS AHEAD!!

ffll! AH TIS! STOCK IS JOT. Philip A. Guckcs

NEW SPRING GOODS

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Mrs C. Hochgesang's.

I havo lust rrlurnorl from tho city.

where I obtained some real bargains in aiariln ctooiIh. and can undersell, wilb

Linttnr irnnila nil thoRR mercllAllta wh(

buy of drummers. Call and bo con vlnnnd. Mv lock of Groceries and Dr

Cond Is now. no STALK STOCK,

and the best to bn found any whore. Mrs. C, Hochgesang,

North Main Street.

P. H -f'nnntrv nroiluco bought at IiIkIiI

est prices. March 10 93 t

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To The Public.

t a . J .

mhfl businrss of my lato husnsno, air.

1 P.nl iCiinkn . will be continued a

hnfnr hU Heath, at tho old stand In Jas

per, and I kindly solicit tho conlhiiinno lof all hi former customers, as well bb n jrenerooB pntronajro from nil tho pcoplr of Dubois county and the public gener lallv, Besnoctfully, Marcb 10-93 Mrs. Mary Kükk

New Furniture Store.

Has received a Sprincr stock of furol

lure, including some handsome Willow Hockers,

Upholstered Parlor Sets

Bed Roou Suits. Fancy Baby Carriages. Etc.

And will make it to yonr lntort l

irct his prien. beton buying.

PHILIP A. OUCKES,

Cornor Jack-on nn-

Fcnf trttt.

It f pans Tubules t for sour stomach.