Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1893 — Page 8
tThe Wall pt th Tcanit l'Uycr. Tho Contra! park tennis courts arc "well patronized tb.nt thoy cover tho nvailablo ground liko thoKumrcH krf a checker board, and tho players kro almost elbow to elbow. ' This lias resulted in an unwritten law that overy player shall "Held" or throwback to its owner every ball .which strays from its proper court into Iiis court. Tho reply for tho courtesy is invariably, "Thank you !" F Tho next step from this -vas easy. tNot knowing' your neighbot-'s naino khreo times out of a hxindred you aro j mnablo to call his attention in any -Tory gmceful manner to your ball, -which has rolled into his court meeenbybjm. To ßhoufBayrat him or "Hi!" Sis not dignified. To call out "Mister !" or "Oh, mister!" is stiff. To yell, Oh, ma'am!',' is dangerous, for sho may bo a miss or vico versa. So players havo fallen into tbo way in such ases of sbouting, ' 'Thank you !" with tho emphasis .on "you," at tho 11119 time indicating tho poison addressed lay pointing with tho racket. Tho player' so pointed at undertanils that hois being thanked in advanco for returning a ball which ho has not yot seen.
But tho absurdity comes in wuen in norson addressed is so engrossed in his own play that ho does not hear or heed tho call at onco, and then the petitioner comes out in imploring tones with this incongruous jumble Of words: "Thank you, pleaso! Thank you, pleaso 1" And all over tho lawn on a crowded day this queer wail sounds from morn tonight: "Tlituuc you, picasei 'Oh, thank you, pleaso I" Now York "JHerald. Count TolBtol'u View of VoctTf. Count Loo Tolstoi has received in Moscow a visit from an aspiring young Ibissinn poet, who had previously sent n, copy of his productions . to tho great romancist and philoso pher. At tins mtomew jno couni eaid: "I havo read your book, or at least tho greater part of it. But I must toll you at onco, anu inuiKiy, that I entertain a general disliko to all poetry, and for this reason that it prevents ono from giving a clear, intelligent and comprehensive expression to ono's thoughts and ideas. Why 1 should wo laboriously ßtrain to conform our expression to tho rhythmical and metrical rules of versifica tion when we can tho better and mnro cloarlv convev our thoughts in I" Bimnlo and lucid nroso? It is as if. in- : stood of permitting mo thofrcouso I of my limbs, you teuier my legs anu mako mo hobblo around tho object of obJfcrvRuon. "In ordor to bo succinct, concise and l.oomnreheusively cxpressivo I always I strive so to construct my language that overy reader, oven no ot tne scantiest intelligence, can, without tho slightest troublo or reflection, at onco grasp my meaning. If I vroto in verse, my primary and distracting labor would bo to conform to tho laws and rules of versification, inilmv readers would be left to sift I out for themselves tho thoughts and ideas I wished to convey. it imay i bo perfectly f rank with you," said tho count, -with a peculiarly bitter exl.'pression on his face, "1 wouia say that verses arogenoraliy tno prouuetion of literary wantonness, literary frivolity and literary insolence." London Nows: The Mean Man It card It. A young follow dining in tho suburbs tho other night endeavored to mako himself agroeablo by n succes sion of "good ßtoriea" which ho hnd gathered in tho city. Ono concerned I a man (name unknown) who was bo phenominailymean that ho sent halt a turkoy to each of his tenants at Christmas timo. Afterward at jJomo he chanced to speak of tho evening and öl thla pleasing talo to tho onginal teller. 'Did your audienco seem intcrcstedt" ho was nskodL . "I don't rcmomber not particularly. I think. Why!" There was a malicious grin accom"ponying tho answer, "Bccauso your ' host was tho mean man." Philadel phia Press. Sound Heard n Vang Dlatanco. When wo aro so Bituatcd as to lio ahlo to conflno sound waves, as in a tubo or pipe, a very slight disturbonco can do nooru ior a longuisinncc. In tho caBt iron water pipo o( Paris, which forms a continuous tubo with ' only two slight crooks, and these I .. . -. .t .. . A .... .... near its miutue, mo lowesi wiusiwr at ono ond can bo distinctly heard at tho other, although tho pipo is 3,120 foot in lonirth. When somo oxperimentfl in this lino wcro licing conducted, a pistol fired ntono end of tho tubo actually blow out a lighted can dlo held at tho other end and violent ly ojected tho shavings, feathers, paper, etc., which had been placed in ono end of tho pipe by tho oxikt imenters. St Louis Republic. Dlvorco In Various Cuuntrlea. A ctnftufirinn wVin lina 1wnn lnnlr. I' ing into tho matter of divorco has found that- tho proportion of divorces to population is least of all in Ire land only ono divorco to overy 400,000 inhabitants. In tho United States tho proportion of divorces is ominously largo, 88.71 to overy 100, 000 of population, tho larcoet known. in fact, savo in Japan, tho figures for that haunv emniro beintr COS. its divorce to evory 100,000 of popula-
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tho world ha ever kaowa. It In harmlcx. CkildriH like It. It k1to tkea kealth. It will avo their Hvi. In it Mothor. kave omotkiiiK whk in aWlatelv af ad praotloally perfect aia okiltl'a jametHciiio. Cantorlu 1 octroy Worms. Castoria allays Foveriakness. Caatoria prevent vomiUn; jonrCnrfl. Cawtoria onrea Diarrhoea aHtl "WiaJ Collo. Caatoria relievo a TflotUng TroaMog. Caatoria omrea CoHstipatioH and. Flatalenoy. Caatoria nentralfaea tko eaTeota of oRrtoatoacjas,Qg.rj?1"onon9 Caatoria doca not ooatain moqphipoopjUim. orjsr Bareotijygojg Caatoria a.almüatea tho foodTo&njatoajkeatomaoh and kowela. Kivine healthy aadjaataraljiteop. CaatriaTa pnt np in one-aize DolUeHOyItJajot aold la .balk. DoaMt allow anTjoneJoaollx"PJnytliialHhe plea or promU that it ia"jnat aa Rood" and" will answer every parpoae." Sea that vor frt O-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
Tho facimilo Biqnatnroof
Children Cry for Pitcher' Castoria.
C. ECKERT.
J. ECKERT.
Eckert Brothers,
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ring supplied these Mills with the LATEST IMPROVFJ) ROl.LER MA CillNEllY. wo now mako none but THE 11EST BRANDS OF
Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour.
which admits of no equal for family use. TO TRY IT IS 'lü B SATISFIED WITH IT.
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the Cheapest. Hail Flour caiiwc iloirlor billw
WHEAT WANTED.
MARKET PRICE IN CASH, BY WAGON on CAR LOAD.
IEW STORE.
Joseph F. Sermersheim.
Has remodeled his houso on tho corner
court house, in Jasper, and put in a biock ot Dry . Goods, Groceries and Notions Of all kinds. Customers will find hero a now stock of the best goods, at lowcs
price? and will always bo welcome, whethor thoy buy or not, and aro suro of courteous treatment. I bopo by fair treatment at fair prices to reccivo i liberal sharo of custom. Try me. I will allow tho highest market price for butter and eggs. JOS. F. SERMERSHEIM.
March 10, 1893 ly
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Is now opon to tho public. All kinds of photographic work will bo executed in tho best and most artistic manner. Crayon Enlargements a Specialty. A fine baby carriage will bo prcsouted to tho handsomest baby photographed by us up to July 10. Tho contest to ho decided by throo disinterested parties. Don't Fail to Jlriug in tlioltabics. Brown Enthofen, Corner Oth & Jackson. Up Stairs. Jasper, Ind.
M, HOCIIOKSANC,, AMIKUT ItOCIIOKSANO. Machine Brick Yard, M. IIOCIIGESANG SON. Have put In muihlno lo mot.ld hrlrk, Willi Meant power, nti'l III ooiib Able to furnish nit Iii Best Brick Made. I winy" qnntittty Jealred, nt tlielr yanl on thfc ro.nt. ar Particular Attention ttWm tn HOU.Si: Troy l'AT. iTKHNrt, an fccn tcrmn on Hrxc tinier. I1IVK U A llIlAI.WUIII.il,
I Annual, '03. HocligciiHHiiK &.Co.
Children.
tJattorta ,wiib tBejnwoBKu to peak ef it witkemt in oh every wrapper. A. ECKERT. 00 o o 00 00 o Hills. v the RcnI a.t il iw .iltvnvN ways " ay ?,ViiiÄifiK ECKEERT BROTHERS. of Jackson and Gth street in front of the x I L I ft ft i Cavi'Hi, rn,Ti Mnrk oliluiiwil, itl alt Tatest buj!iuc.ccm(luitilfor .Muditraln l ri Out Olli N ()tnii(t 1 . S. 1'ntnnt Of flee. We Ua e tin tib asunder, nil bulncna iifwt (icr.ee osn trmwci utriit b"...iv In e$ t! " nl at H iMiKt than thaws rcroot frcm Wii- .r.ton N.n.1 nv'ViM Irnitln t photo,, tth dKnpoii W. n ' If j , t or not. tnt ot ht ; r r j imt i.. ,itci ! fectircd. A ttio .Imvtio' t'utu "rlt!iref. iv4,t. ciiiKi r' a ti, jotif rjiic, toatity, or v.tt. icatfrrr t "rvM, j. A. SNOW Sc CO.
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Kxcept Siitulay. Oilier trains daily. .1. KKN'KOICT, cent. Jitaper. I nil. IC. A. OAMPHKMk Onil. ranK.Aut., Kvntuvilli', Iml. FI PORTRAIT-FR E PHILIP A. GUOKES hns mtido arc nnuciuentfl by which ho is nblo to finnish from ono of tho best nrtislH in Ihc United States n handsome LIFE SIZE Crayon Portrait Free TO PA'EBY ONE Who will mako a cash purchaso nt his store ot 1 BIN JJtljLiAUv3 worm ui kind. Snecimons of tho M " ' .. . . work on exhibition at my store. I havo tho handsomest and cheapest babv carriages in tho county; also hantlsomo upholätored parlor sets, uice bod löom suites, lino folding lounfros, McCan swing rockers, and other chairs, and with each 10 purcha30 you got a lito-sio portrait free. Philip A. Guckes Corner Jackson nml Friirt' räucri. June 9, 93. Jmpcr, Iii(Iina HEADQUARTERS FOR TICK Sewing Machine ! I beg to announco to tho public, that I have again opened an ollice, where I havo constantly on hand a full lino of tho Genuine Singers, with all tho latest improvements. I havo also a huge stock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, &c, for all other makes and styles of öcwing Machines. All kinds of Sowing Machines repaired. Bargains in secondhand machines. My place of business is on 7th Street, between Mill and McCrillus Streets, JASPER, INDIANA. PETER J. GOSMAN, Agent, For the Singer Manufacturing Company I am also agent for the old reliable Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance Co., of New York, a.nd respcctfully ask a liberal patronage Dec. 5, 1890-tf. UNITED sm!s HOTEL MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST :: KAEGIN, PltOPKIETOIl. The travclinp public will find this honso woll furnished and fitted overy way, and the best of attention will bo trivon to tho wants ol irucsts. Tho fur niture and beds aro all new, mid the able will bo found supplied with tho best tho market affords. TwrmB reason able. Aug. KaegiriMarch 10 -93 FINE FA It III FOR SALE! In Madison Township. One of tho best farms in Madison township is now f r salo by tho undorslirncd, to-wit: 112J acres in Sec. 30, Town One, South liango 5 West, formerly bclonciiiL' to John Ilurgc, dopmiRoil. It will bo sold nt a roasonablo price, and on partial payments if 'de sired. If von want a irood farm, in L'ood locality, near tho thriving town of Ireland, this is your opportunity. For particulars, call on Cl.KMKNT DOANK at Jasper Courier Olfico. Also. 237 acres, formerly known as tho Adam Smith farm, at tho point whoro tho railroad crosses Patoka rlvor will bo sold cheap. Call soon. Slftiiilii'itlKC Tow liNliip Tiiinm tcc'M Hoi ice. 1MTE undorslgncd, Trustee of Ilnln- . hridL'o township, Dubois county will nttond to Township biiBincss on Saturday of overy week, nt his residence on JNorth Main sircoi, uoiwcon ocv nnth and Kiirhth. in Jasper. Tho Library of sniu i ownsnip is kcjh nt tho booksloro of Air. incou tiosmaun
where persons wnnting books can ob tnin thorn at. any timo. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trusten April 20, 1888-ly. m
Aiincxutloii Notice.
(CAUSE aNo. I.J Noiioo is horoby given by Iho TiukIcoh of tho Incorporated town of Jasper, ! bois county, Iiullaun, to Tobias Horbig, ErastUB McCi illuc, Emum Hurry, Nathan lloirv hor husband. Samuel II. McOrllIub, Sarah J. Adams, James Adams her husband, Mary A. liiorsonoiiK, uonry Uiorsehcnk her huslmiid, Ulura Deludcrfor and Edward Doinderler, Mielrn ol John Michaol Doinderfer doceasod, that said Trustees havo tiled with tho Auditor ol hubois county, Stato ol Indiana, uud will present to tho Ilonorablo Hoard of Commissioners of said county x)f Dubois at tho September term of Ihoir Court. 180. a nctitioii praying lor tho annexation to Htiid town ol Jasper of tho following described territory contiguous to said town and sltuato in said county of Dubois, and stato of Indiana to-wlt: Lying botweon tho original town of Jasper on tho East side, and MoCriilus' second addition to tho town of Jasper on tho West ship, mid being part of Southeast quarter of Southeast quartor of section No. 'JO, township No. 1 South, of raiuro No. 5. West, and also part of tho Northeast oimrtor of tho Northeast quarter of Section 35, township No. 1, South, of raniro No. 5. West, aim more particularly described as follows to-wit Commoncing at a point South 30 (cot and East 82 foot from tho stono sot in tho contro of Eighth and Mill stroots lunninL' thenco North 1814 foot : thence East 125 loot and 7 inches: thenco South 3 decrees East, 927 feet and 8 inchos thenco West 1 foot: thenco North 4 do-gi-f cs West, 746 feet and 2 inchoA : thenco West 99 feet to the placo of beginning. And which said Territory horcinbe fore described contains tho lands of tho tiorsons hereinbefore named, and who are now tho owuorsof tho samo. Datod at Jasper, Indiana the 10th day of July. 1893. MlCHAKL F. DUKI.AUK) Eiiwahii J. Kkmi'f I JOSKI'H liOTTKT TrUStCCS. WIM.1AM II. FUCK I Hk.vuy 1'rAU J Ilrtino IJuettucr, Att'y for petitioners July 14, -93. 5w. Annexation Notice. (CAUSE No. 2. XT . 5 ! - I . I . . . .-!...... I... ,t.n iMOiicu is ijuiuuy uivuii uy uiu Trus tees of tho incorporated town of Jasper, Dubois louuty, Indiana, to moment Doaue, John T. Corn, John L, Rrotx Mnnrni'Pt F.. Rn.iii. Sariih (Sooner. Wil
Ham A.Trayloratid "WiufioldS. IIunter,,ccllcd. Wo solicit tbo custom ot Kann Trustees of tho Methodist Episcopallers, and will be ready at all limes to ox
Church of tho town of Jnepor, Duoots county, Indiana, and to Margaret lileiu, Jacob lloll'inan, Lorenz Mohringor, August J. Wagner, William E. Cox, Henry Cassidy, Albort M. Rohnert, Alico 11. Green, John T. Corn, John Kuoblcr, Fran. Lcchner, Ignatz Moesncr, Mathlas Ilcttich, Edward Stephenson and St. Moinran Abbey, that said Trustees havo filed with tbo Auditor of Dubois county, State of Indiana, and will present to the Honorable Board of Commissioners ol said county, at the September term of their court, 1803, a petition praylag for tho annexation lo said town of Jasper ol the following described territory continuous to said town, and situate In said county of Dubois, and State of Indiana, to-wlt : Part of the south half of tho HouthoaBl quarter of tho southwest quarter of no - tion 2ü, township i, souin or range o west, and also part or tue nortnoast quartor of tho northwest quarter of sec tion 35, townsmp x, sou lit oi run go o west, and more particularly deecribeil as follows: Commencing at the Routhwest corner ol mo souineasi quarter oi inn south woät quarter of section 20, township 1, south of range & west, runnlnir tticnce rast 528 feet; thenco north wu icet; thenco west 528 feet; thenco north 3Jo feist: thence east 1,311 foot; thenco south 89G feet; thenco west 345 feet and 1 inch ; thenco south 27 feet a inches to tno center of sixth street; thenco west 209 feet and 10 inches; thenco north 27 feet and 8J inches; thenco west 488 feet; thenco south 278 lect8J inches; thence west 300 leet : thenco north &U7 loot to tho place of beginning, and which said territory heroinbetoro dcscrihcu contains the lands of tho persons and corporation herolnboforo named, and who are now tho owners of tho samo. Dated at Jasper, Indiana, tho 10th day of July, 1893. Michael F, DuiHjAUf, Edwahd J. Kemit, i JOSEI'H ltOTTET, TrUStCCS. William II. Flick, l IIknkv Pfau, J Riuno Ruottnor, Atty. for Petitioners. July 14. 1893. 5w Nou-ltcHirtcut Notlee. Stato of Indiana, Dubois county, s. Dubois Circuit Court, September term, 1893. Isaac .Rausciiku) ys. Divorce. Emma. Rausciiku.) Tho plaintiff in tho above causo having . ' ..... . At . .. illcd his complaint Hierein, logciner wuu an aflldavlt that tho defendant is a nonresident of the Stato of Indiana, and that tho object of this action js to obtain a divorce. Now. therefore, tho Raid defendant, Emma Rauschor, is hereby notified that unless she bo and appear on too soconu dfiv of tho next Icrm of tho Dubois Cir cuit Court, to bo holden on the first Monday in September, 1803, at tho Court Houso in Jasper, said county and state, and answer or doinnr to said complaint, tho same will bo hoard and determined in her absence. In witness whereof I hereunto (sr.AL. set my hand and alllx tho seal of said court, this 13th day of July, 1893. If! NAT. ECKKUT, Clerk Dubois county. Miniums & Sweeney, Pill's Attys. July 14. 3 p. f. f 6 It. It. Excur.sioiiH. To Dngonia Springs round trip tickots will ho sold good for thirty days at ono and one-third faro during tho sea son. On Saturdays round trip tickets will bo sold nt one fare, good to return tho next Monday. Tho samo rales an for Dogonla will also bo mado for tho White Sulphur Weill lo Crawford county,
no largo number of secondhand buggies and wagons Which wo will dispose of at a bargain. Nearly now bucy, .... $25 00, dood end spring buggy, - - 15 00. Kxtra Itico coil spring buggy, - 25 00. Good second-hand wagon, - 10.00, Wo havo also largest and best lino of now miggioB in Dubois county. Come and eo them. MILDTjrtN ft CO., July 3-193. Public Square, Jasper, Ind. At tho head of tho procession of SEWING MACHINES, as shown at all tho Fairs, were the DOMESTIC and LD taking premiums ovor evory othor mako Purchasers of theso machine?, also, run uo risk of a law suit for infringement of patent, as tho company makes it a point to deal honorably with overy ono. if you want tho Host Machino on Earth, get ono of those from George P. Wagner. Juno 2, 1892. ly Jasper Ag't. ALUKIITM. nOHNKRT. JASPFR UNION XDWAKU llOHN'KKT FLOUR MILLS! BoiiNKiiT Bhotheks having purchased tho abovo" well-known Mills, have hail them thoroughly overhauled, and are now proparcd to make tbo best Patent Ifcollei Floiii over mado in Dubois county. Tho Pearl Hello is strictly a straight grado of first quality. Our Family Flour is a brand that for it h quality cannot 'do ex chango Hour for wheat nt tho highest market price. Ilui.vo us Youit Wheat, and ire will pay von cadi all the market will allow. CORN MEAL nlways on hand to soil or exchange. ISran and Shlpstull at tho lowest market price. Givo us a trim and wo will try to pleaso you. Mills on tho North sido of Jasper, on 13th and Mill streets. BOHNERT BKOTIIEItS. Jasper, Nov. 7, 1890,-y. INSURANCE! LIFE ! ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVESTOCK Farm Firo insurance for terms of five yoars, including lightning and Rtcain thresher, nt thirty cents a year on each $100 of instirauco: tornado nt twenty centp. Representing twen ty good companies and doing nn exclusive iusuranco business, I can glvo tho above rates. Write or call on me beioro placing your insur ance. No one, excepting Georgo Nix, of Haysville, and Theodore Gohmann, of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit insurauco in my name. WM. A. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, JaBper, Ind. Noii-ItcHitluut Notice. State of Indiana, Dubois county, s. s : Dubois Circuit Court, Septotnber term, 1893. William Collinsj vs. Divorce. Melvina Collinb.j Tho plaintiff haviug filed his complaint herein, together with an aflldavlt that tho defendant is a non-resident of tho stato of Indiana, and that tho object of this action is to obtain divorce. Now, thcroforo, tho said defendant Is hereby notified that unless sho bo and appear Iho eecond day of tho next term of tho Duboia Circuit Court, to be holden on tho first Monday in September, 1893, at tho Court Houso in Jasper, in said county and state, and answer to said complaint, tho samo will bo heard anil determined in her absence. "Witness my hand and tho fioal f seal. of said court, this 13th day of July, 1893. lONATZ ECKSIIT, Clerk Circuit Court. &IIL11UHN & SWKKNEV, PI0V Att.VS. July 14. 3w p. f, 16. Columbia ':oiihip Trutce'M Notice. Tub indnrsigncdjTruatcoof Columbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will nt tend to Township business at his residence on overy Saturday, and persons having township business to transact are requostcd to present it on that day ofthowock. Tho townshsp library is kopt at the ofllco of thoTrufltoo, whoro those entitled can obtain books. NELSON HARRIS, Trtistca ItimbiaTp. Juno 27th. J888-ly. Boone Township TrH!ec'. Notice. THE undersigned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, horcby gives notice that ho will attend in nil business pertaining to tho ofllco ofl ruetoo, nt his rosidonco 1J miles south-cn-t of Portcrsvillo, on Saturdays of each woek, and requests all porsons having township business to present It on baturdny. Citizens desiring books fron tho Township Library, are notlJIci thnt tho Library is kopt by Wm. Mcllnrris, in Portorsvillo. Henry 11. IlKKinicNiiAUOH,T. D. i PMay 18, 1888-ly.
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