Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1893 — Page 4

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DemoiTatlc Primary. TI'P Democrats of Jaspt-r will bold a primary election at ihn muri hon-e, .Sattwilav night, April 8. 1893, begin j big hi 7 nVIork. lor the pnrpo-e ol chnoting Democratic candidates for Im following town nllices, to bt voted for nt tlio enoulng May election : 1 trti-itee for the first ward. J Iriistt't' for the sreomt ward. 1 tni for th toiirtli ward. A niHr-li'il, a treasurer ami a clerk for eatd town. Jpsehi F. Friedman, DfMiHtTHi jo T'wn OoinmitUMMiian

AN OT 1 1 E 1 1 M A N U F AC i'OK Y VOll J ASPEK.

Handle

Factory Company Kiiiiized.

Or.

The ritizflii of Jasper are to bo congra Minted upon Iho addition of a handle ...... ...... in t hn itw1 iiwt r nf tliP

town. A comnanv in been organized been for some years a civil engineer l.. .-,-i-4 i.. I M.xirft.

WJ nrrft, " im v w - - ...... ,

All ot the shares are Ink

Gen. B. Kirby Smith Detail. Srwaunrk, Tckn . March 28 -Gen. E. Ktrhy Smith, professor ot imthemal,a tn tlif uiiiv.Mslli ol Ilm South .!''' 1S75 died h io lid nMernooii nl 3 25 o'clock. For two vear his health hibeen declining. HU end was very peaceful, HI wllf and dx of M lam ily were with him He died a h Hv ed , bright, strong and conndMiit in hiOirNtHin tih and hope. t)oo ot his veri 1-11 ronnected iittof n'.'a ver-e from ihe Twentvth.rd paalni: "Though I wIk through the vllev ol the badow of death, 1 will tear no evil, tor thou art with mr " Gi'ii. Kirhv Smith horn In St Augustine, Fla.. May I?. 1824, aud wta iherbloroiin th alxtvuiiuh yi-ar of hl ige. With him .-loses the INt of tull generals on both sides during iho Nte war, hid commission as full general in the confederate service havlug been issued Feb 19, lößl. He camo from an il lURtriouh tamily of soldiers that has par licipated with distinction in every war waged in this country ince the old French war, Ilia grandlather served both against tbo French and the

UritNh, being a major in the revolution ary war. UN lather was colonel of the war of 1S12 and wan afterward made U 9 itidireot the superior court of Florida

UN elder brolhpr waskillpd in the Mex

ican, war and General Kirby Smith him

tell was twice breveted lor gallantry on

the field in tbe Mine war. Gen. Kirby Smith married MUs Cas slo Seiden of Virginia in 1863 Hi. wile and eleven children survive him

UN oldest son, B Kirbv Smith, jr. linn

in

(tTUreat preparation! are being tntdr

for the Slate encampment of the G. A.

II. at Evanavllle. April 5 to 7

For Sale, Hotel Property. A good hotel, with plenty of room,

and suitable for any other bu-iiie. sit

nated within one block of the Puhlie

quaro. In J isper, Terma ey. At

plv to llorman Eckert, at i:otinl ClerkV ollice. March 21 4t.

1JCKNSK NOTICK.

--roTirp: I. he rthy (lf n tu th rltlnt or rortfr 1 01. anil K.Hine timtixhln liilii cunt. Inil

lint Ihr titiderriaiKit mlecintfii f tb United Stt. III apply tn tt Countr Conimltnnr of Dboln fotmty ' the'r n rrnulr niktoii In Jmit. 19I, lot

ucn'e to riAH nrrr nu in, naprrniu in um ' be old on thr yrrm'. unAtt th pruvition ot Ut ) of In'limu Krtrnlng mich llcnr. Th ii4.rf( lucütlnii hi-rt inch Kanon are to W

nld In a tiwiik aliuatf1 n. belli upon partoftu

iiulh.rrt nun of frart nnal Section 31. town on

Nortb. of IinR fl t. 33-.1 rol, aitjuinlni; th

town of rorlrviii. nutiol ronntr, umiana

March .U.-3w FHKDKRICK W rltYKHvU(irJl.

loMtnifti.fer Ht AVanUliiBtoii, Wamiinoton, March 28. - A letter haa been received irmn CMigresman Brelz .tatingthHt be hud indor-td the applic.tipn of John WT. McCarty lor postmaserotthUclty. McCarty U chairman ifthe county democratic central com nltiH. Ther were a Hinnber ot applii.nt4. The term ol Mr, EIIN. the pres

nt iiiniimh-nt, does not expire until

latiuary, 194 For Tnulu-A Good Maro Fur h ton buggy. The mare U well

broke, and ft good brood mare. Apply ' . . J A tlx ...IB

ir j- a iniiiai 1 St Anihoii), Ind.

to

Biisiiie Opportunity. A good chance for a lady wishing t . f ...til fllkll mV

..... Ill M 1 IIIIIIT V. 1 TT III r.

.Kio .iiir at mow iincf. 111 iu u-

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iddresa. Maooik Iwiehi.kk, jaaper.

I'Ueulx Loan AasoclHtion. Notice N hereby given to al stock

holders of the Phenix L'tan AHSociatlou

that there will be a meeting of said

stockholders held at Ihe town hall in

Jaaner on Fridav evening. March ol.

1993. at 7 o clock, p. m , for tri purpof

ot increasing the capital lock of 8iil

association. All Htockholderi are re a nested to be present.

Johv P. Sai.b, Pres

G. W. GHAMRt.st'ACHEii, oecy. March 31. 93 -2t

For Sale! Flftv Shares in the Jasper Mannfac

Miring Co. Inquire of .loa. nauer, ur

it the Jasper f urniture isoiupauy -

office.

I Chance to Make Money,

HSarr and Kxpenira paU. or UoraniUMon i ,. ferred. Slrnen wanted erywhert N xptrl etice nee'U-d Adilre,tatlnj age

II. W Fteruo., surseryiueu. u,m-p, 17 4t

of $hX enrb.

?n bv reveii of our enterprising Citizens, hc.ndrtd by Mesirs d s'ph F ! dnrin, Sr.. und John Friedman. The Company has purchased the Friedman ntw mill and ground adjoining, ami will immediately pm ub tbe additional buildinga for the lintidle factory, and put in the machinery. It bout'lit this week several hundred log on I'atoka liver, and will be constantly in the mirket for all kinds ol timber, k it is proposed to keep the saw mill in shape to saw tip nuch logs as will not make good handles into lumber Thin industry will give steady employment tbe year round to a number of men and bids fair to be a protitahle addition io the manufactories ot Jaiper. The managers will go to Cincinnati to look after the new machinery necessary next -week, and expect io be in tull running order before Mimuier begius. Here's success tn them !

Got TiiEitE. Mr. ri. E. Jlorss, of the Indianapolis Sentinel, ban been appointed by the President as. consul ai ParN, France. The Coukieh thought all the tirno tüat if lie, Mors, had patience, he would get to swallow a plum. His N

it creditable appointment, and ho will make an cllicient officer, but he canuot be well epared from the Sentinel. It run riot under the management of his lieutenants laU winter, aud nearly swamped the party in tbe legNlaturo by ite injudicious advocacy of higher taxation of tin common p ople, while be wai looking after his official chances. ÜThe dome of "The Macksye Spectftlorium"N 250 feet high. Tbe immense roof gardens and restaurants are half as high. To transport people to hege portions of the building, The Columbian Celebration Company has enterd iuto a contract with Tlio Standard

Elevator Company to supply fifteen of

tbe largest anil best passenger elevators ever built. These elevator are to be equipped with the latest speed and safety appliances and are to have a carrying

japBcily ol 1U.0OO people per hour.

They will, in themselves, form a most interesting exhibit, surpassing .nytbing of the kind at the Fair. tCrOno of the lamentable effects of the Morm last week, whs the total destruction of Simpson Chapel, in Hall township. The building was completely wi coked, aud the debris scattered over forty acres ot lind. The chapel 1ml been built and maintained for many veare by sacrifices of people in ib

iiCghborhnod, who are illv able

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Inter-Couuty School of Method a The W C T U. School of Methods comprising the counties of: Posey, Vanderhurg. Pike, Warrick Spencer, Perry, Dubois and Gib.on will be. held at Princeton on April 13 and 14 1H93. beiintiimr at 10:30 a m . April 13.

Mr, L M Beck, State Pre-ident. Mis Mary G Hay, Stale Treasurer and MiMargaret Dickson, Secretary ot Young Women's Branch, will be in attendance The morning and alternoon meetingwill be devoted to instruction in W. C T. U. methods of woik. Public ad-

lrePfPB in the evenings. The Y. W C T. U. branch, under the direction of Miss Dickon, will occupi a part of the first atternoou and the fir-t evening. Mr. L. M. Beck, State President, will give tbe second evening' address Bible reading- each forenoon at II :30 ThN is not a delegated hotly aud each Local Union is urged to seud as man) of its ni tubers as possible. The Local Committee dpsirea the names of thos expecting to attend seut

early to the Corresponding Secretary of the Schools, Mrs. J E Jeukina, Princeton. By order of State Convention,

Louie E. Beed, Cor Sec'y. ""Gross CarelessncMH. On Monday last the P:25 train on the R K failed to reach Jasper at all, on account of the track being blockaded this side of Huntingburg with a large number of empty freight cars. This was a' piece of gross carelessness on the uart ol the officer who was responsible,

and show the Company 1 not doing as

much business as pretended, or it would not have such a glut of empty freight cars. The ma. I aud a part ot the passen

gers were sent over by wagon, arriving

in the afternoon, botnn ot tue passen

gcrs who d) ad bought through tickets.

refused to accept wagon transportation in lieu of Ihe cars, and are talking about

bringing suits against the company for

damages resulting from failure or con

tracts. They certaiuly have good causes

of action.

t The atorm last week didn't do

any damage iu Jasper, but it blew down the farm house am1 residence of Mr.

Marlin Hopf, on the St. Anthony road.

about four miles from Jasper, and Mr

Btiecblein's farm huuse aud barn on the New Albany road, about three miles

out: blew the roof of Mr. McHarri

new More house in Porlersville, and de-iroed a good deal of timber aud lfiir'liig fur farmers S'uip ot thr-n

Notice to Creditors. The undersigned are making a change in their business, and will not deal in coal as heretofore. Thev find there I to. much on their books to enable then, in atraikthteu their business, and have determined it must be Mettled. The therefore give notice Io all creditors thal account must he settled by June 1, 1893 Surh as are not paid by that time will be given to an attorney to enforce

rolieriiou. They givi this ample time

bo ttiHl no ereriitor may have came for

offense but pay up and save com.

Jons KKtS

March 31. -3t. Joskimi Hkkb.

Notice to lluii'M, Creditors, etc

The estate of Johanna Klingel deceased,

NU I ICL i- hereby given that Marlin Eckstein, a- Executor of the estate

oiJ ohanua Klingel, deceased, has pre ented and filed his account aud vouch

er in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examin

ation and action in the Dubois Circuit

court, on (lie 25th, day of April, 1893, a

wn'cn time an heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show, cause, If any

there be, why said account and vouchers

should not be approved. And the heh

ot saiii estate are also hereby requit ed at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship.

Mautin Eckstein. Expcutor. Brit. McFai.l a Bret, Atty's. March 31-2 w. INSURANCE! life: firk: accident: tounado:;livk stock

SPRING IS HERE With Its smiles and showers, and flies and llitvcr-, and the consentient nrcpü

sllv ol ' cleaning tioti.e" for the coming heat o. iimnier. -it Miould be t-arefu and bold otir temper, vour wife's temper and the hired help's temper. An lu

lailable way to do so is to call on

GEORGE W BROSMER

At hU store on 6th street and supply your house wit'i new an 1 hamUotni

Instead of compelling the women to scour tbo walls. It is about as cheap, &t Brosmer's nrlees. (from 0 to 3D centa per roll) and a great deal neater, cl-ume

and more christian like, than the everlasting scrubbing. You want tu save the

same work, too, on your floors by getting

For them. Brosmor baa samples of all styles: 150 patterns to select from, ami at oriens from 15 cents a yard up, to suit vour taste. A new carpnt may save wm

more than its cost in a doctor bill if your wife docs tbe scrubbing of your tloon

GEORGE W. BROSMER

Dissolution Notice. otice is hereby given that the part ..r.ral.in heretofore existing be

I aronn Wm. M . Harris and Smith Hobln

the. irfttioral mercantile business at

. ...... ... f . .it.t i.

Portersville. Dubois coutuy, inu., m y mutual consent dis-olv partnership on

I'bursday, March 9 133, Mr. omim ilobinson withdrawing from said Arm. Mr. Wm. M Harris assumes the indebt dnesa of said firm and will collect all lutstaudiiig indebteitnessdue the firm. Mr. Harris will coutiuue in said business. Wm M. Harm, Smith Hobinsok. N B. Persons knowing hemselve intlebted to the firm will please call on me and settle their accounts immediately and greatly ohlige Wst M. Harms, Portersville, Ind. March 17, 93 3w.

N. B. If you want good bread and cakes or confectionery, is headquarters.

remomber my store

March 10, 183a

THUS AWß ÄB0 ffS W8KTAMIHT RM

t Home!

(Oq Kill Street. JASPER.) PHILIP KASTNEIt, Prop'r.

THIScommodlou hotel no neen iDoroncnir orbaaleii. and refill el nw throughout, and 1 now

onn fur l'oMIc HitertalnmPlit. The Uble will always ' . . .. 1 I 1 ..... I . will l.U ....ittl. ll

be louna wen upuiu. "

A Koixi Utile lor larmers. nor-e. aim cu. i.m. A muhi bar. well atiuutlril tth the choicest liquors

and clears, and polite attention alwavs C.Ive me u trial rillLll' KAhTKEK.

Dee. 38, '9i-j.

THE JASPER MARKET

Joseph Buchart.

H.a nnannil in Iii II P.W building Oil

fitb ateet. opposite Uniou Hotel lu J9-

Inj

IN THIS VICINITY TO OBTAIN

Farm Firelinsurance for terms of five) por th Meat Department he ha rm-T-aart: inplinllnir I! irliliilnu anil ilii.m .1 1 C. r.ai-Iii tamluli I . Il P VlllOII"

thresher, at thirty ctmt" a year on,jje Messiucr, who baa had ait expach 100 of insurance: 'ornidooriencu of titieen years in that busiuess,

at twenty cents. It epreseuting twen ,nit Im thoroughly qualitled. auiiar

i - - r i.i

.Mired hams, salted meats, snouiuer. ind aide will be cut and sold to suit mitchasers. Dressed fowls will also Lc kept for sale. m . n.,rlnff Lent he will have Fresh

- p .

ty good companips and doing an exclusive insurance businpH, I can give the above rates. Write or call on me before placing your lnur ance. No one, excepting George Nix

of Haysville. and Theodore Gohmann.'.

of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit insurance in my name. WM. A. WILSON, G'Mieral Iraneve Agonf. Jasper, Ind. Marclt 31 93 lv North Main Street

THE

"HAPPY HOME" Brand

mr wwa-i j-sw m w - - MADE ONLY BY m L 6. WflOHSMUTfl & GO. 122-124 MARKET ST.. CHICAGO. Also a full liii.: Sliot'fr, tints and I iiri-isliiiic; ftood. Our Drc 0001! Klock is Couiplcir. ütil aul Examine

BEWARE OF FRAUD.

In i' 1

huild it without outride at-sisiauce If beirati to think Kansas had moved vi-

ihe congregation hail taken a toriiadoithts wai, It was thp most extensiv

ivMiiistorm tu m u v years, aj 11 exienoed from Western Kansas to Rocbestr-r. N Y., and from MeraphhU, Teun., as far north as Cleveland, Ohio. nfjrtrrtfÜittnkB. We extend our heart-felt thanks to

insurance in ihe Wilson agency il would

jiow be ready to rebuild immediately. utr In tbo suii in the Warrick circuit court" last week iu which Henry Kit recovered judgment for 8700 against Jos. Uuchart, the hearing ol a mot ion lor a new tiial is set for lo-monow, and In case it is overruled Ihe defendant will appeal. The niot'on for a new trial in the case of l.ov Bean V8 tbe L. E. & St L. railroad, in whirh tin plalnlltrgot a jndg went for $2.UOO, was argued Wednesday, mid nvei mied aud 90 da) grunted plaiutill to fill a hill of exceptions, fO-TIio Teutonia B & h Asochtion rntcred eutiaficlioii iu the County Hecot der' oflleo ycsieiday ol 71 mortgage. There ate jet three mortgages out Unding, which have been assigned, but arc nut hilly paid. The Association uctted iiboul eight per cent, interest lu its shareholders, aud lias been of great advantage to many famllicf, or mechaniciu the touit, who through it have secured homes.

the people of Portersville for Ihplr kindness during Ihe sickness and death of our baby Chablik, and also to Mr. Jinkins far his kindness and cloae attention. Again accept t ho greatest thanks of May Sandkich and Family. God called Hille Charlie hack Io him; Tbe boon his love had given ; But though his body moulders hero, His Öoul is safe In heaven. The CoukIkk dislikes to constantly urge, but there are a good many of its

sub.crlbers who are in arrears, and If

they would pay up, it would enable im

provpincnts to be made. Fay up, friends, and bring in a new subscriber with you,

when you come in to pay your taxos.

WAITED SOLICITORSm: to feandlflthcOaetslBletaw-rataiKofliraae) Mkaftlw W r-laVs CluaaWlam KxtIUa, prof utely Illustrated, haadaomel r bound, sella atpovalar price, pari food comsalssloni. 'err body BMM HJuitatthlstlma and will buy Ik KicIbMt trrt torytlren. ReBd for haartaosaedeacrlptlTeclreslar. W. . COHKIYCO. Publlhra.OhrM.IN Marcli 24 'Jw.

FiHh on sale every day. During the season h will have ror .ale Garden Vetretables, of all va-

tlellef, of tbe beat quality, aim iruna. He auks a generou patronage, at reasonable prices, and if it will justify it, the poople will bav U -! " ral market . Persons having g "d tat ct'le or hoganr market prtnlnci' for wiM

.find t imnii t-nr Ht i ' .-r - anP'. ing t JOSEPH 3 JCH:if. Feb.24-9J.lv.

Aak far, ans Inala iae wltkaat W. L. 1 ui tice ataa4 am.

1 1 at ttaaa kitTia

liOEa. Naae tea

Jleaglaa

lee ataasa u.MUHh

rw 1 wkina TSII Blir,

ttoU cvcnrwker.

namn

JLeK

J-Of nine tracts ol land mortgaged

to the school fund, and advertised for

ale by the county auditor, four were

arranged betöre the sale last Monday,

(!ivtim-nvMo.llr. r: w n.-.ifivt tracts were sold three of them to

r. 'vorne, uvu, ir i IMUnü'l . - . a tuer and Au;:iHt Dupps have authorized :a," "'f "nc," of J"0"' one a 1 1 mn.i It!. Ih fftii lt m C .1 A Kt I II A Aftllll I,

ttieir Hniiouutcmeui as candidates be ., ,UI '

lore the primary ol April 8. lor the nomination lor Marshal of Jasper. They litive each tilled the uflice, aud can make Koud Marshals if they try. Ith three candidates beforo tbo (Jouvrlitlon there need be no excuso lor want of choice

auditor.

AgrlciiltttrHl lmpIenicntH.

Mr. Ii. Spayd has rented the Geo,

Mehringer store room to set up agrlcul

Itural machines in. He will receive two

car loans or Mcuorm ck Ittuilera ami

OCT J he managers of the propoird Harvesters next week and farmers want-

meneeti brick manufactory in .Immnrling new harvesters and corn drills this

year win no wen to see mm oetore buy

have sent away several barrels of clay to y ) woiked up. as a test of the quality of il

lheiuickit will make. If satisfactory the machinery will bo at once purchased aud work beguu. There is but little doubt that the test will prove satisfactory. 4-OnIv two weeks from next Monday

Io pay t.ixes without the penalty. Uon'l forget it. All runnnt.be waited upon by Treasurer Burger at,, once, 0 come iu W.ort.lhc last week.

log

WVa Baby waaatek, w gave W Oalorta. When ka waa a Ctitkt, ake cried for CaHoria. When aha became Ml, he clung to CaMoria. Wbea ihe kad ChilJrea, abe cart Useaa Caaiarla.

NEW STOIIE. Joseph F. Sermersheim. Has remodeled his house on the corner of Jackson and 6lh street In front of the court bouse, in Jasper, aud put In a stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions Of all kinds. Customer will find here a new stock of the best goods, at lowes prices and will always be welcome, whether thev buy or not, and are sure of courteous trcatmant. I hope by lair treatment at fair prices to receive a liberal share of custom. Try me. I will allow tbe highest market price for butter and eggs. JOS. F. SCRMERSHEIIkl March 10, 1893 ly

IF YOU WANT GOOD Jewelry I FOI! PIIESENTS THAT WILL HE APPRECIATED UY ANY ONE, AND KKI'T KÜR YEAllS, :1)UY Of:

fiflSlSTHE

W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

A sewed shoe mat win not rip; u, seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, stylish and durable than nny other shoe ever sold at the price. Every style. Equals custommade shoes costing from & to & .

The following are of tbe same high standard or tiari

S4.00 ami $5.00 Fine Calf. Hand.Scwed. 3.50 l'ulicc, Farmers nud Ultcr-Carriers. ... c -...1 c nn for YLVirklmr Med.

3.00 iiana-bewca. , uk.

3. 80 nnu a.oo uonsoia, ) lauila

1.75 tor IS3CS.

IT IS A DUTY yoa owe yoars to get thai beat vain for your 1 m nur

tootwear by pnronaalnr w. 1.. nonrlAB Khoea. Hon

lepraaent Ue boat Talc; mi tha nrloas aaverU

aa tuDUHJiu.

UJy. Doyouw

WILX,

tr;;.u.i

Wll.lra!a-lveMte.&

W rilfi lrraiaii-, .. ni . i--;- iVriiirMric.Utia. Maaa.

aa wiaia waaica. rsiin '-

For .Sal) In Jaapar by .lOIIN A. HKltMKKSIir.lM.

uai

March 10-3in-

NEW SPRING GOOD

! ALWAYS AHEAD

F. C.

IN .1A8PEK. ROME OF HIS SUPBUH JEWELRY, SlLVlilt-WAKK, or HANDS.OMK WATCH 158, Inmired to PIhno. AND AT PRICES THAT DEFY OOMPBriTlON, Corner of Eighth and M3iu Streets, Jaepcr, Indims. Not. 'lb, 189a -y

nKIAS Wm IW IS JASPER SP A.Guckes

Mrs C. Hochgesang's.

-AT THE-

I have just returned from the city, whore I obtained some real bargains in staplo goods, and can undersell, with better goods, all those morchants who buy of drummers. Call and bo con vinccd. My stock ol Groceries anil Drv Goods Is new. no STALK STOCK.

and the best lo be found any w 10. Mrs. C. Hochgesang. North Main StreM P. S -Country produco bought at bight cat prices. March 10 93 t

To Thu Public.

Clhe business of my late husband, Mr. 1 I Paul Kunkel, will be continued a before his death, at the old eland in Jas

, per, and I kindly solicit the ootithiiiniirc

of all bis former customer, as well as n generous patronage from all tbo poople of Dubois county aud the public gonor ally, Itespoctlully, March 10 93 Mrs, Maet Künkel,.

New Furniture Store. Has received a Spring lock of furniture, including so mo handsome Willow Rockers, Upholstered Parlor Sets

Bed Roou Suits,

Fancy Baby Carriages, Etc.

And will make it to vour interod to

get Iii Urb'". 1 nuunir-

PHILIP A. OCCKIW, Corner Jackson an Four trcct,

IUpeuis XabyJcs : for sour stcojaclv