Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1893 — Page 8
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PHILIP A. GUC'KKS lias mnilo nretnantly. "I don't weigh an ounce over numetuents by which ho is abio to iin- 379 pounds." nish from one of tho best artists in t he 1 BUt the irirl with auburn ringlets
Unitod btnte a iiamtsouio 1.1 rr, Crayon Portrait Free. TO EVEHY ONE Who will makon cash pttrcliaso m ins fitorc Of 1 r.rs UUljuauo wunu m oods of any kind. Specimons of tho work on exhibition at my store. I l.r... Ilm lmiw1;nmfst fltlll nllGnnCSt I UUU 1Mb i...".""- j cirpi(.rf.a in tllO COUlltV I also; handsoino upholstered parlor sets, nice bed room suites, ilnu folding lounges, McCan swing rocker?, and other chairs, and with each 10 purchase you got a lilc-sizo portrait free. Philip A. Guckes Corner Jackson am. K.-uri Si;,'i. Juno 9, 93. Jasper, Indiana IIEADQUABTEBS FOR THE Sin Scwinir Macliiiic I beg to iiuiiounco to thn public, that I hnvn ntrnin nncncd nil ollicp. whore I liavo coiHtnntly on hnnd a full lino of the Genuine Singers; with all the latest improvements. I Imvo also a large stock of Attachments, Needles, Oil, &c, for all other innkos nnd styles of dnwinn Machines. All kinds of SeVing Machines repaired. Uargains in secondhand machines. My place of businc" is on 7th Street between Mill and McCrillus Streets, JASPLR, INDIANA. PKTlilt T. GOSMAX, Agent, For the Singer Manufacturing Company I nm a so arcnt ror the old rename XT! us. ',tri...,1 ,1 f t. Inn .yir r .ru ' "l": " " .rV . r Bpcctfully Dec. 5, 1890-tf. STATES MILL ST11EET, JASl'EU. AUGUST :-: KAEGIN Pltül'ItlETOK. Tho traveling public will find thfr liotiRc well furnished nnd fitted every way, and the best of attention will lie given to tbo wants of guests. Tho furniture and beds arc all new, and the ablo will bo found supplied with the host thn markot affords. Terms reason able. Aug. Kaegin. March 10 -9."J PINK FARM FOR SALE! In Madison Township. One of tho best farms in Madison township is now fr r sale by the undersigned, lo-wit: 112J acres in Sec. HO, Town Ono, South llango G West, formerly belonging to John Bürge, deceased. It will bo sold at a reasonable price, and on partial payments If desired. If you want i trond farm, in a good locality, near tho thriving town of Ireland, this is your opportunity. For particulars, cnll on Cl.EMKNT DOANK at. Jasper Courier Office. Also, 237 acres, formerly known as Ihn Adam Smith farm, at (he point whoro tbo railroad crosses Patoka river will bo sold cheap. Call soon. Sfi:iiuliilc Township Truss iv.U'S Notice. jpiIK undersigned, Trustee of I'.aliiA bridge township, Dubois county, will ntlnnil tfl Tmvneilim liliuninae nn Saturday of evcrv week, nt his residence on North Main street, botwoon Sov - cnth and Eighth, in Jasper. Tbo Library of said Township is kept at tho bookstore of Mr. Jacob (Josnmnii where persons wanting books ran obAnrll S il Hn,',N l l"H,n April JU, 1H88 1 ,
UNITED
HOTEL
GIVING COURAGE TO INVALIDS.
Fcalos at n Virginia Kesort Sijrixcrt n to Aia Twttity or Thirty round. When tho fattest young lady tit Fort MonrQO got upon tho scales tlu-ro was a hush of expectancy. Up to that tin everybody was pleased, bocnuso every ouo seemed to have gained in weight. Tho httlo girl with tho auburn ringlets had uttered a littlosliriek o delight when alio found for tho first time in her life sho tipped tho scales at over 100 pounds. The youthful matron in black, who had said all along that it was only nor mourning that mado her look thinner, was triumphant when her avoirdupois was registered at 111. As for the fair creature with tho balloon sleeves and 'incipient crinoline, she declared that she had never before weighed within eight pounds
uilojasmuch. When tho fattest young j lady got aboard, she said with amia-
blo resignation: "Put on that 50-pound weight. I'll need it." So tho iron disk representing .r0 pounds was put on, and the register was slid along by tho girl with tho auburn ringlets. Straugo to say, it passed up to tho very end of tho bar without making tho scale drop. "Guess you'll have to put on another 50," giggled tho unfeeling creature in tho balloon sleeves. Tho fattest young lady began to look alarmed. "It isn't so," fdio exclaimed indigimii already addctl the extra 50-pouud weight, which caused tho scalo to respond at onco. It promptly regis1 IaIvv C? tlmfinrll ct AA tint I know whether to burst into tears or to slap off tho bounetof tlie girl with the auburn ringlets and stamp on it. "It is a cheat and a horrid fraud !" sho declared. Then she raised her parasol with an emphasis that nearly broke one of tho ribs and marohed away. Just at that moment a colore .1 waiter passed by with a basketful of napkins. Tho youthful matron in black stopped him. "Is this weighing scalo correct f" sho said. "Yaas'm," ho replied ; then, scratching his head, ho added, "Dey is hobbyweight scales." ""What do you mean?" sho risked. "Dey is fer follcs what comes hero for health," ho exclaimed. "Ebery one weighs a lot more on 'em than city scales. Dey is a e'perior article ob weighin maehiuet" "Oh, I see," said tho young woman in black. "They are expressly intended to afford encouragement to invalids staying tit tho hotel." "Yaas'm," responded the colored man. "Ton to thutty pounds' wuth of encouragement. Youpo got the idea." W'ashmgton Star. Tlio Hlim Oliiis 1'nd. Perhnjis thotpioorestfadof motlern' tinios was that which placed the elixir of lifo in blue glass. That the color of light has certain influences m lift', especially lifo of tho lower sort as in ilfittu ic n fnrf Plmif. Ufr i im. v. ""uuiwij. ""vvw. .v "' ww. ! 1 ght, and animal lifo needs light If become what is called amemic, but exactly why no ono knows. Reasoning from tho observed effects of blue light upon somo plants, tho inventor of the fad prescribed baths under blue glas3 for all. You wero to strip yourself, I remember, and lie down under the blue glass for many hours each day. And tho queerest thing about the whole business was tho fact that some of tho devotees not only declared themselves benefited by tho treatment so long as they believed in it, but were unquestionably so lxmcfited. I say so long as they believed in it, for I do not think there aro many if in fact there bo ono who bathes in blue light now.Cyrus Edson, M. D., in North American lieviow. A Jiipci- l'luco lnr n Xcst. Four years ago a pair of robins built tlioir homo on tho top of the farm bell of W. H. Wecmer in Donegal township, and notwithstanding tlmt tho boll was in daily use, they remained nnd raised their family. During tho ringing of tho bell the female would remain on tho nest, swinging to and fro tvppai-ently as unconcerned as though she wero luttching in some secluded spot. Whether it was the swinging that pleased tho robins or whether it was tho instinct implant d in tho breast of every nngrafcry I mil to return each year to tin same nesting place must remain si mystery, but it is a fact that every year since tho supposed same robins have returned and built; their nest on the samo old bell. Grconsburg Time. l'nctor In thf JH'Veloiiiiiunt of llrnuty. Clean sti'ts and pure air for our towns, pure wator for our reservoirs, hotter light in cities, reasonable, hours of labor and freedom from avoidable ureertaintics of life and income the aro all factors in the development f beauty, j While tin world waits for eilii , and eorpom.ioin- to move in thoho matters bro is nothing to hinder each eitbou from resolving himself into a committee of ono to do'nll in 'mont and rfectiou.-Shirloy Daro I . v v
What is
Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infant and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting- Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething- troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and "bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is tho Children's Pauaeea-thö Mother's Friend.
Castoria. "CVwtorla Is an excellent nuxllctno for children. Mothers luvo repoatcJly toM nie of Its jocxl effect upon their children." Dn. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. ' Castoria is tho bcK remedy for children of which 1 am acfjuaintod. 1 hoixj tho day Is r.ot far distant whonmothcrawillconsiderthf real Interest of tholr children, and ixo Castoria instead of the various quack iiostrtmiswhlch rto ilMtroylng their loved ones, hyforclnsoptum, morphine, Foothinc syrup and other hurtful apents tlown tlu-ir throats, thereby sendinü thm to prematura graves." Da. J. F. Kiscnnon, Cunwny, Ark.
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which idmlts no mpial lor Intnilv use. TO I."I V IT IW TO Iii. SATISKIKIJ WITH IT. Wv utlrhiv vvvrvhtuly So SSsjv ihr Sesi a it is ;5w:? !!, i'ÜM'a it -!. StJK! Flour rausts ioc?4)i': hiiJs; , . - - - - ; f t rts ur Mrnnn KQU WHICH rE-VIEE AKWM h, A VV A IV I V, ). ways PAY THE HIGHEST
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As a Kit m II y Paper, it.,iR nnexrallod, ronlninin; 11 lurye flmount of inod, innr.'il lilnnify rending. Now is tho lime to sutisr.rlho I Wis wiin 1. 11 orrPMpomlniit at every post ollioe in I ho county, nn our iiiinXs to lintiffil all pails of Ilm county Puni.isiiKn, .fAst'im, In'iuaka.
lloouc Tounsliip Triisfrc's iVoticv. rnHK uudcrKlfruod, Trusten ol P.oono A township, Dubois county, Jiorpliy ivev notice that he will nttond tti all utisiiioss perlninin,' to the ollieo of Trustee, nt his residunce 1J miles ROtith-pftnt. of Portcrsville, on Snturdnvs of each week, nnd requests nil persoiiR liAvlnir (township business to prcsoutit on SutHirdnv. Citizens dessirinir hnokß from the Township Library, are notified that
the Library is kept by Y in. McHnrrig, In Portflrpvllle. IlKVUVlt. ni!F.lpKN'llAU(IH,T,ll.T1, May 18, 1888-ly.
Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children tlmt I recommend it U3 superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. Ancnan.ai. v.. Ill So. Oxford St., nrooVlyn, N. Y. "Our physicians In tho children's department tove, spoken highly of their cxix-ri-Mico in their outsido jiracticc with Castoria, nml nltlioush wo only liavo among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo aro freo to confess that tho merits of Castoria lias won s to look with favor upon it." üsixsö HosrrTAb and Disr-EKsnr, Boston, Mass. Auxn C Suitu, Pres.,
A. ECKKKT. 5 CON 01: CAlt LOA I). ' ECKEERT BROTHERS. ft', a: 2 ourier ! Dubois County ! (4. k ss a f. CoIiMiiltia 'K'oiviiNliip TriiNIiih Miidnrsljf nod, Trustee of Columbia a Tp., Duboln county, Ind., will ntlend to Township business nt his residence on every Saturday, and persons lmviit;; township business to transact nroroqiiostod to present It on that day of the week. Thn townslisp library is kept at tho olllcc of the Trustee, whore those entitled rati obtain books. NELSON HARRIS, TruRlon lumbia Tp, .Tunc 27lli, lS88-ly.
llmr Mulr Cli-nas thu lli Hil. That tho hair covering tho body of
en annual or the head ot animian
being serves tho purposes ot warmttt ot the incorpnrutou town o JuüpiM-, Duuud protection is manifest, but one boh county, Indiana, to Tobias llorbiy;,
would lumlly expect to hnd that itj iMnsuis auswrums v. m uerry, Nuihn also acts as a cleansing agent This, J n y her husband, Samuel U. McCr.u however, appear to bo tho fact. The "BV 'V?1' iV Alh"m .' f1" A,ni"''s Inhinte scii which cover the Uortt portion of tho hair aro fastened at f01. (lU(, Kawtm Doindcrfor, heira oi oneetlgoand fire at tho other, and ,jomi Micbnul Deindcrfer deccasud, tbm tho free (xlges lie in tho direction j,i Tni-teos Imvu filed with tho Audiaway from tho skin. j tor ot'Dtibois county, Stato ol ludiairi, The surface of a hair, therefore, land will present to tho Ilonnrablo HoimI is like that of a piece of fur or cloth i of (JominissionorH of said county ol Du. covered with nap. llubbed ' fromj!' , J" September term ol ti.(,r root to tip it is found to bo smoother Cxiri. IbOJ. n t.etition praying , Ultf than when inbbed m tho opposuom- f()1nw,IIr ,lescvI,)Ca ,orrilor. comlpuoiu reSl, OU; ! ii -4. -,. i to said loVvii anil situate in said count v tins Doing tue case, it is omuuu of ,)u,,oU IUltl fi(V,oof i,iiiuia that particles of matter in contact; ,ulwcnn ,H, original town ..I with a hair must And ttoetr direction,,!,,,.,",,. the East sido, and McCrillus' of easiest motion to lie toward the: jCcoud addition to tbo town of JnMirr tip end of tho hair and away from its on the We-U side, and being pan (t root So bv virtue of tho iieculian Southeast quarter of Southeast qiimier structuro o'f its surface tho hairjof section No. 20. township No, 1 South, serves gi-adually to romovo from tho, ' nnigo No. Ö, West, and also part of akin which it covers all foreienwr- ,ho Nor,llUHS' (l,"il',0,' of NoitheiM faKlll wnicuiccocrb uu ioicit,i." ....,.,.. of ct,n,i(m 35. townsbin No. 1
tides which may nave lounct wugmont there. Tho oily seerotion emaimtiug from "'V v-.vmv... .0 r. fv. , -. . 1.1
tlio iouicios 01 Tiio min prounoiy us-i,ui jast 82 reel irom the slono set in siststhis action by gathoriiu; up thej the centre of Eiahtli and Mill streets lino particles of extraneous dust ;and, rutin in ; tbenco North 181 J foet; tlienrp .,c ,.,..,1 . f..... 41... ...w1 41iitc V.aai '?.h Innt illlll 7 illl'lins ' llwMirn Smtil.
Ul tl'iura JliUIll UiU cnui. ium wi.ua i"' abling tho hair to retain them, bo to 1 . speak, in tho grasp ot its curious system o brushes. Every movement of tho hair, however produced, must tend to sot the particles sticking upon it in motion, and :us we have already seen, that motion can bo in only one direction. Youth's Companion. l'or Wearers of llinnioiiil St ml. Whou tlio hist race had been run and tho result announced at Latonia, there was a big rush for tho train Standing ppposito the grand stand. In a trico tho cars wdro illled and the platforms crowded. ' Tho train had just started when a man on ono of the forward ears convulsively clutched at his skirt bosom, and then tho air was rent with that old squeal, '-'My studs havo been oinched!" and a well dressed man slid off the train, which passed rapidly on, leaving him standing on the end of the platform. Hia name was not learned by tho reporter. Detectives Rohan of Chicago and Crawford and Schnucks wero stand ; ingon tho platform of another car and soon heard of tho litilo opisodc. They went through tho train, but could reeognizo no dips and so could do nothing. "Well, it seems to me." said De tective Rohan, "that if any ono has got a good stone, which is tho samo as money, he should tttko care of it. There is no use in havidg stones pinched." ".Somo of th lato settings have screw fastenings, so that a dip in got them must cut tho twist, and few dips are' going to carty pliers," said Detective Crawford. "I'll tell you something that is bettor than that,".said Detective Rohan. "When a nlau puts his diamond stud in his shirt front, if ho will only screw it into a little wad of cotton at the back no clip can get it out. A little cotton button would save many a fmo stone." Cincinnati Enquirer. A Dullultlnii Tor tlio Art of nurturing, j It is tho individuality of cases, the fact that to ono patient wo must give a teaspoonful of medicine, while tho next will take two, that is at the basis of tho ultimate failuro of all "cure alls." And, oddly enough, it is this very individuality of cases, bringing with it to the physician so many hours of anxious thought, that makes him reach out and welcome tho now treatment. Ho is so terribly anxious to relieve his patients, to do them good, that in tho blind maze of uncertainty in which ho linds himself ho hails with delight tiny thing that promises hopefully. Tho practice of medicine might bo defined not unfairly as a succession of conundrums presented for solution, with death to tho patient as tho penalty for failure. Who, then, may blame tho physician for welcoming that which calls itself the km-? It is tho fashion to blame nhvsicians for their ready adherenco to tho new, but it is an unjust lasinon when tho facts aro considered. Cyrus Edson, M, D., in North American Review. -i Tliu I'rlmoviil AtinoMiliero. Au artiulo by Dr. Phipson in The Chemical Nows contains a bold sugornstion tlmt at remote periods tho at mosnhoro contained a vory large amount of carbonic acid, and, in fact, I'oiiKisted nrineinallv of that as. ni trogen ifnd vapor of water. Tho crust of tho earth may thus havo possibly cooled and solidified in nn atmosphere containing u lr.rgo proportion 01 carbonic acid. In volcanic regions enormous quantities oL this gas aro still f-i'vmi iir mi1 thn bvnothesisislariroly supported by tho important part WHICH Uli IMHllUilUlU 13 JVllUWil 1 in tho formation 01 many crystals Kxtronio Courteny In n Studio. "Dear me, I havo rubbed somo of the color off. your picttiro onto my wrnn t I don't know whether to feel worse for you or myself," said Miss Harkaway to Sincere. "How much did tho wrap cost?" nuL-ml tlin nrtlst. ' "A hundred, nnd fifty dollars," said Miss Ilarkaway. fool riorrv for yourself. Tili is a 7C picture," aid Sraoaro, warpers wwr,
Annexation Notice. CAUSE No. 1.1
Notlco i hereby given by tho Tnin t. N ß- w . ; Öuulii, ol ranyo No. 5, West, und more purtlctilmly ilescnitrd nn toiiows lo-nii VvUIIllllUIIUIIIK H I1UIIII OUIIIII . lJ - Commencing at h point booth 30 loot -- , - 1.1 . 1.1 t lt ü ucgrccs rjagi, jzi icci una p inches;: hl 11 .1 AHM 1 II 1 tlienco West 1 foot; thence North 1 tiere9 West, 740 feci und 2 inchea : thence West 99 tcet to the p uco of bciiimiini:. And which said Territory hereinbefore described contains tho lands of the persons hereinbefore named, and who are now thu owners of the Mino. Dated at Jsspcr, Indiana the lOtli (by of July, 1803. iMictiAKr, v. Duui.Auri EnwAim J. Kkmim J03KIMI Rott kt VlLLtAM II. FUCK IIkn'ky 1'1'au Trustee. 1 J Bruno Huottiicr, Att'y for petitioners. July H, '93.5w. Aiinexsition Notice l CA USE No. 2 1 Notico is hereby jriven by the Tun tecs of the Incorporated town of .Jasper, Dubois ounly. Indiana, to Clement Donne, John T. Cum, John L. Ureiz, Margaret E. Bean, Snrali Cooper, Witlimn A. Tray lor and Win field S Hunlir, Trustees of tho Methodist Epi-eipul Church of tho town of Jasper, DuboU county, Iudinun, and to Mnrnret Klein, Jacob Hotl'innii, Lore. Mehrhiirrr, Am;ust J. Wner, William K. Cox, Henry CafcSidy, Altii'it M. liohnerl, Alice I! Green, John T. Corn John Ktiol.hr. Kiiinz Lechner, Ignnlz Moesner, Mu hiis Hettleh. ' Edw-ird Stenbeiifon ami ft Mein run AhUey, (hit said Ti usleen have tiled with tho Auditor ol I)ubo!srount, Shite ol IniH'ina, hui) will ptr-enl to the llotiornblo Hoard ol (JoinmUsionrrrf 01 suid county, nt the September leun of th.eir court, 18DD. a petition 'praittn ter ili'o annexation to p.i'hI town of iapi-roi the following iliKiMibecl territory toh li-juous Io said town, and -ituiilo In .-ill cot uly ot Dubois;, nnd State et Indiunn, lo-wit : Phi 1 of tho south Imlf ol Ihe soul 1 i-l quarter of the southwest quarter ol tioo lownsliip I, south of rnne . wef-t, and nl-o purl l llio noilhe'ist (jimiter of the nortliwofit tpiarlcr ol e'tlou 35, township 1. south of fiiiitrr S nci,Jiuii tnori! pnrt'etilui ly dcMirilied im follows: (Somiiiencing t the souiliwci corner of tho souilienst qunrtiM- ol ihe souihwcst quarter of ccl ion 20, township I, south ol ranye 5 west, 1 iiiitiintr lhei't-e rust 628 feet; laue norm .i;iu ; ihence west 528 leet : thence north faxt : tliniico east 1.3tl feet: thence totith 890 feet; thence west 345 feel and 1 inch; Ihence south 27Ö feet SJ IiicIioh to ine center of sixth street; theiicu weM 2t'I feet and 10 inches; thence north -ia net and 8J inches; ihence west 4S feet , tlienco south 278 leet 8 inches; theme west MO leet; thence north 5Ü7 leet 10 f tu. r i 11 til 11 tr nml which Silitl territory hereinboloro described Continus tho latiiis ot 1110 persons aim corpuniuui" hcroinbeforo namcu, ami wno arc nu tho ownerB of the satno. Dated at Jasper, Indiana, tho 10th nay of July! 1893. MioiiAKfc b uum.Aur, ) EnwAim J. Kemim', JosKfH Kottkt, J-Trustees. WlM.IAM II. Fmok, I Urn it v Pfau, J Ilruno Duoitnor, Ally, for Petitioners July 14. 1893. 5w Notice of Lotting of Grading Contract. Nnitno is horobv alv'en tlmt tbo IBonid of Trustees of tbo town of Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana, will receive Fcalrd proposals (or grading 11 of Mill street from Sixth to Ninth etrcots-except the sidownlks thereon, nnd tho street rrow ings-lying between tho north side of Sixth treot, and tho south side of Nini street in the original town of iinspu, and tho crossings of alloys Intersect in.' tho snmo, as aro not yot graded, ncconiinc to tho respective orders and onlin.T.n.o ma,lnlv rrHI Board in relation 1 1 ro 1 1 v. r to such gradowork, op to Mondav, Hit 21ST WAV OF AUtiUSTj 1ÖU-, 81 1 . - Snld L'rndowork is to bo fully compleicu on or boforo tho 1st day of October, 1803, and plans, cutimatcs and spermcatioiiB thorcorcaii ho seen iy caioi thnclork of said town. Tho Board reserves tho riebt to re ject any and all bids. Datcil at Jasper, inmnun, um day of July, 1893. . , uy orunr oi mo ouihm. WlMitAM II. .It'TT, July 23,Jth.3t. Town t i"" L. E. äj St. LoiiIh to Chicago. Pflsontfors for Chlonao on Train No 35 from Jasper to Kvausvlllc, leaving Juper at 10:40 a. nb, lipon inrorn - l ie Contiuuior, can uvn i Fair Spcclnl" on the E. & T. H. hold fjj thcmaMhoJnnctlon in f IvUHvlllr-. tb enabling them to reach Chicago , at U I', m. Ihn BHino day, less than 12 hour from Jasper to Clilcag o. Jos. Benedict, Ag 't JMpor.
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