Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1893 — Page 8
NEW SPRING GOODS
nsT axs fixest pncxxn Jisra Mrs. C. Hochgesang's
I havo just returned from tho city where I obtained so mo real bargains in
staple goods, and can undersell, with better 'oods, all those merchants who hm- nf drummers. Call and bo oti-
vinced. My stock of Groceries aid Dry GoodBisnew, no STALE! STOCK,
and the best to be found auy wbero.
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GEQRGE.WJ5ECK..
"Uhericau press Association
Mrs, C. Hoch&esang.
North Main Street.
P. S.-Country produco bought at highest prices. March 10-93
INSURANCE!
CHAPTER V. IIIS PA IS A DAKN COWARD. "I ßupposo yon think my Pa is a bravo
man," saw tno nau uoy 10 iuu grocer w ho was trying a now can opener on a tin biscuit box in tho grocery, while the grocer was putting up somo canned goods for the boy, who said tho goods were for the folks to uso nt a picnic, but which wero to bo taken out camping by tho boy and his chnm.
"Oh. Isnnposoho is n, brave man," said
the grocer as he charged tho goods to tho bov's father. "Your Pa is called a ina-
WTÖBg, 'cause oteuapague is too expensive to waste that way, and he said he was running the shebang and if I would bring bim lwre yoa would say lie was all right. If you say so, I will let him go."
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I,IFE ! ACCIDENT! TORNADO ! LIVE STOCK
Farm Fire insurance for terms of five jor, and you know at tho time of the re-
... InMiidtiur 1 rhtnlnsr ami 6ICaill union uu wuru u vmuuu iu .....
Ji.rhor at thirty cents a year on to the boys about how they suffered dur
..i. im nf insurance: tornado insrthowar.'
i twenty cent?. Representing twen- "Suffered nothing," remarked tho boy .. itnnil nnnmntiiPR ail d doinir an with a sneer, "unless they suffered from
exclusive insurance business, I can tho peach brandy and leather pies Pa sold
KiVO the above rates. rnu ur cmimera. jr;i was a auiiti luumwowuu on nie before placing your iusur- of a'veteran howas and ho is a coward."
ance. No one, excepting ocorgo Nix, "What makes you think your ra is a of Haysville, and Theodoro Gohmann, coward?" asked tho grocer as he saw tho of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit boy slipping some sweet crackers into his
insurance in my name. WM. A. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Inp
At the head of the procession of SEWING MACHINES, as shown at all tho Fairs, were tho DOMESTIC and
HOUSEHOLD
taklnsr nromiums over evory other make
Purchasers of these machines, also, run
no risk of a law suit for infringement of nifnt. as the comnanv makes it a point
m final honorablv with every one. If
tou want tho Best Machine on Earth,
get on o of these from
Jane 3, 1892. ly Jasper Ag't.
nistol pocket.
Well, my chum aim mo meu mm
last night, and ho is soTsick this morning
that he can't get up. You seo, since tho burglars got into Magio's Pa has been
telling what ho would do if the burglars got into our house. Ho said ho would jump out of bed and knock ono senseless with his fist and throw tho other over tho banister. I told my chum Pa was a cow
ard, and wo fixed up liko burglars, with masks on, and I had Pa's long hunting
boots on, and wo pulled caps down over our eyes and looked fit to frighten a po-
FINE POM
T-FR EE, :
PHILIP A. GUCIvES has mailo are miiffpments bv which be is able to fin-
iilsh from one of tho best artists in the
United States a handsome LIFE SIZE
I
Crayon Portrait Free Trt TCVERY ONE
Who will makes cash purchase nt his store of TEN DOLLARS worth of kind. Snecimens of the
work on exhibition at my store. I have the handsomest and cheapest
baby carriages in the couuty ; also
handsome upholstered parlor sets, nice bed room suites, fine folding lounges, McCan swing rockers, and other chairs, ami with nach 10 nurchaso you get a
llle-sizo portrait free.
Philip A. Gnckes
Corner Jackson and June 0. 93.
Fourt Stiert.
Jasper. Indiana
Notice of Final Settlement of Es
tate.
Notice is hereby given to tho creditors, liMra anil legatees of Naomi Small de
ceased, to appear in tho Dubois Circuit
Court, held at Jasper, Indiana, on the 21st dav of September, 1893, and show
causo it anv . why tho final settlement
accounts with tho estato of sal 1 deccd
ent should not bo approved: and said
heira aro notified to then and there make
nroof of holrsh n. and receive their Uls
trihutivc shares.
Witness, mv hand, this 28tli day of
August, 1893, Thomas It. (Jukbnh, Administrator. Miutunv & Swekxky, Atty's. Sept. 1.21. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of William J. Cassidy, deceased, to appear in tho Dubois Circuit Court, held at Jasper, Indiana, on the 21st day of September, 1893, and show cause if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estato of said decedent should not bo approved ; and
said heirs aro notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive
tbeir distributive shares. Witness, my hand this 28lhday of Au trust. 1803.
William L. Iviitnv, Executor.
HlMtUKN & SWKKNKV, Atty's. Sept l-2t.
tooTc a shaicl strap and teas strapping
his icci tngcincr."
liceman. I took Pa s meerscbam pipe caso and tied a littlo pieco of ico over tho end tho stem goes in, nnd after Pa and Ma was asleep wo went in tho room, and I put tho cold mnzzlo of tho ico revolver to Pa's temple, and when ho woke up I told him if he moved a muscle or said a word I would spatter tho wall and the counterpane with Iiis brains. He closed his oyes and began to pray. Then I stood off and told him to hold up his hands and tell mo whero t valuables was. Ho held up his hands nnd sat np in bed and
sweat and trembled and told us tho change was in his left hand pants pocket nnd that Ma's money purso was in tho
bureau drawer in tho enff box, and my
chnm went and got ttiem.
"Pa shook bo tho bed fairly squeaked,
and I told him I waa a good notion to shoot a few holes in him just for fun, and ho cried and said, 'Please, Mr. Burglar, tako all I have got, but spare a poor
old man's life, who never did any harmr Then I told him to lay down on his stomach and pull tho clothes over his head and stick his feet over the footboard, and
ho did it, and I took a shawl strap and was strapping his feet together, and ho was scared, I tell you. It would havo been all right if Ma hadn't woko up. Pa trembled so Ma woko up and thought ho had tho ager, and my chum turned up tho light to seo how much there was in Ma's purse, and Ma seo me and asked mo what I was doing, and I told her I was a burglar, robbing tho house. "I don't know whother Ma tumbled to tho racket or not, but she throw a pillow at mo and said, 'Get out of hero, or I'll tako you across my knee,' and sho got up, nnd wo run. Sho followed us to my room
and took Pa'a jointed fiahpolo and mauled us loth until I don't want nny more burgling, and my chumsays ho will never epenk to mo again. I didn't think Ma had
so much sand. She is bravo as a lion,
and Pa is a regular squaw. Pa sent for
mo to como to his room this morning,
but I nin't well and am going out to Pownukeo to camp out till tho burglar scare
is over. If Pa comes around hero tnlk
ing about war times and how ho faced
tho enemy on many a well fought field,
you ask him if ho over threw any bur
glars down a banister. Ho is a frod, Pa is, but Ma would inako a good chief of
police, and don't you let it escnpo you." And tho boy took his canned ham and
lobster, and tucking somo crackers inside tho iKisom of hisbluo flannel shirt start
ed for Pownukec, whilo tho grocer looked
at him as though ho was a hard citizen.
A policeman came along leading him by the car. Tho crocerv man said m had better let
tho boy go, as his parents would not liko to have their little pet locked up. So the policeman let go his ear, and ho threw
tho empty bottle at a coal wagon, and after tho policeman had brushed tho champagne off his coat and smelled of his fingers and started off tho grocery
man turned to tho boy, who was peeling a cucumber, and said:
"Now, what kiud of a circus havo you
been having, and what do yon mean by destroying wine that way, and whero are your folks?"
"Well, I'll tell you. -Maslio lias got
the hay fever and has gouo to Lake Superior to see if sho can't stop sneezing, and Saturday Pa said ho and mo would
go out to Oconontowoc and stay over
Sunday and try nnd recuierato our
health. Pa said it would bo a goon 30U0 for mo not to call him Pa, but to act as though I was his younger brother, and
wo would havo a real nico time. "I knowed what ho wanted. Ho U an
old masher, that's what's tho matter with
him, and ho was going to play himself for a bachelor. Oh, thunder, I got onto his racket in a miimto. Ho was introduced to some of tho girls, nnd Saturday evening ho danced till tho cows como home. At homo he is awful 'fraid of rheumatiz, and ho never sweats or sits in a draft, but tho water just poured ofFn him, and ho stood in tho door aud let a girl fan him till I was afraid ho would freeze, and just as ho was telling a girl from Tennessee, who was joking him about being a nold bach, that ho was not sure as ho could always nold out a woman hater if ho was to bo thrown into contact with tho charming ladies of tho sunny south I pulled his coat and said: 'Pa, how do you s'poso Ma's hay fever is tonight? I'll bet sho is just sneezing tho top of her head off.' "Wall, sir, you just oughten seen that girl and Pa. Pa looked at me as if I was a total stranger and
told tho porter if that freckled faced
bootblack belonged around tho houso ho
had better bo fired out of tho ballroom,
and tho girl said thedisgustin thing, and
itist beforo they fired mo I told Pa ho
had better look out or he would swoat
through his liver pad.
"I went to bed, and Pa staid up till the
ights went out. Ho was mad when ho
went to bed, but ho didn't lick mo 'causo the people in tho next room would hea
him, but tho next morning ho talked to
me. He said I might go back homo Sun
day night, and ho would stay a day or two. Ho sat around on the veranda all
the afternoon talking with tho girls, and
when ho would see mo coming along ho would look cross. Ho took a girl out
boat ridintr. and when I asked him if I
couldn't go along ho said he was afraid I would get drowned, and he said if I went
homo thero was nothing thero too good for mo, and so my chum and mo got to
firing bottles of champagne, and ho hit mo in tho cyo with a cork, and I drove
him out doors and was ust going to
shell his earthworks when tho police
man collared me. Say, what's good for
black eye?"
Tho grocery man told him Ins Pa would
cure itwnen ue got Home, "wuatuo
you think your Pa's object was in pass
ing himself off for a single man at Oconomowoc," asked tho grocery man as ho charged up tho cucumber to tho boy's father.
"That's what beats mo. Oh, I snpiwso
he does it forhis health, tho way they all
do when theyjjo to a summer resort, but
it leaves a boy an orphan, don t it, to
havo euch kitteny parents.
fjffj as COSTKiCTO.!
HeoMC ToWHMhi Tiiim(cc'm
Notice.
THE undersigned, Trusten of Uoonc township, Dubois county, hereby elves notice that he will attend to all
business nertalnlne to the ofllco of Ti ns
too. at his residence 14 miles south-cant
of Porteravllle, on Saturdays of each
week, and requests all persona having
township business to present it on Sat
urdav. Citizens desiring books from
the Township Library, are notified that
the library is kept by Win, Mcllarris,
a Porteravllle. Henry B. Hreidknbauoii.T. Il.Tp. May li.iiee-iy.
CHAPTER VI. HE 19 TOO HEALTHY.
"There, I know you would get into trouble," said tho grocery man to the bad
boy as a policeman camo along leading him by tho car, tho loy having an empty champagno bottlo in ono hand nnd a black eye. "What has ho been doing, Mr. Policeman?" asked tho grocery man as tho policeman halted with tho boy in front of tho store. "Well, I was going by a houso up herf when this kid opened tho door with u quart bottlo of champagne, and ho cut tho wiro nnd fired tho cock at anothar boy, and tho champagno went all over the eidowalk, and some of it went on me, and I knew there wm eomethifif
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WEST HOUND.
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Castorl I Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children. It ccntaina ncither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless Substitut for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, aud Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso hy Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relioves 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 Panacea-tho Mother's Friend.
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Castoria. "Ctorl.t Is an excellent mcdlcino for children. Mothers havo repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. Castoria Is tho best remedy for children of whlch'l am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real Interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrumswhich aro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, Boothlng syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr. J. F. Kinoiklos, Conway, Ark.
Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children tt I reeommcad itassuporiortoanypreaeripUoe known to me." , , Et. A. AncnKR, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., llrooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians In the children's department havo spoken highly of their experience In tbeir outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only have among ou. medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it."
UsmtD Hospital, asd uispksat,
Boston,
Alu C. Smith, Pres.,
Kxccpt Sunday. Other trlni daily.
,1. KKNKDICT, Bjetit. Jstpnr, In.l. It. A. OAMl'llKKI., Oeiil. PHt.ARl..Kvanville, liiil.
UNITED s HOTEL
MILL STREET, .JASPER.
AUGUST :: KAEGIN,
PROPRIETOR.
Tk Csitoir Cesmpuy, TT M array Street, New Terk City.
C. ECKERT.
J. ECKERT.
A. ECKERT.
Tim traveling Dubllc will find this
honso well furnished and fitted every
I mV. mid the best of attention will be
eiven to tho wants ol guests, Tho fur-
nituro and beds are all new, and me
able will bo found supplied with the
best the market offorda. Terms rcneon-
able.
Eckert Brothers'
March 10 -93
Roller Mills.
CO oo oc OO OO OOP OOP OS o
Having supplied these Mills with the LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MA
(JII1NEKY, wc now inako nono uui ixir jdiox iivivj.Ayo vFancy and Patent Process Roller Flour.
which admits of no equal for family use. TO TRY IT IS '1U lit, SATISFIED WITH IT.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE
We ÄdTisc everybody, to Buy Hie Best a it iSlwayi
IMC ChCape!. UHU f lOIir Ciiusca uunui n
T7TTT? A rP T A TrPT?T FOR WHICH WE WILL ALvv H H,A vv A N IU). ways pay the highest
MARKET PRICE IN CASH, BY WAGON on CAH LOAD.
ECKERT BROTHERS.
July 5th, 18S9 ly..
Singer Sewing Machine! I beg to announce to the public, that I havo again opened an office, where I have constantly on hand a full lino of the Genuine Singers, with all the latest
improvements. I havo also a iarKu iBtock of Attachments, Needles, OI!s,&c.,
for all omer roaseB aim aiyie ui oon.uB Machines. All kinds of Sewing Ma
chines repaired. Bargains in Becond'
hand machines. My placo of business is on 7th Street, between Mill and McCrillus Streets,
JASPER, INDIANA. PETER J. GOSRIAN, Apcnt, For the Singer Manufacturing Company I am also agont for the old rcliablo Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance Co., of New York, a.ml re
spectfully ask a liberal patronage
Dec. o, iyu-tr.
S3 1? G1 C?4 U 5- CCSES Ost tfsS E 3 E i C s
VTnrk the Secret ofSucccM.
In conclusion, gentlemen, I presume
to offer you a faith. Yes, I beseech you to put your trust and your faith in work. Toil, young men, toil I I am
keenly conscious of tho triteness of tho advice. It is tho seed which is
sown at every distribution of prizei in overy school and sown in rocky soil. But I ask you to reflect upon
it becauso I, who havo been nothing
but a worker, am a witness to rts marvelously soothing effects upon
the soul. Tiioworic i amnio to is
daily work. Tho duty of moving oni
step forward in ono s allotted task overy day. How often in tho niorr
ing havo I taken my placo at my
table, my beau, so to say, lost, my mouth bitter, my mind tortured by
somo tern bio suilermg, and overy
time, m spito of tho feeling of rebel
lion, after tho first minutes of agony my task proved a balm and a conso
lation. i navo invariably risen up
from my daily work, my heart some
times throbbing with pain, but firm
nnd erect, ablo nnd willing to live till tho morrow. Yes, work is the ono great law of tho world which leads organized matter slowly liHt
Bteadily to its unknown goal. Life has no other meaning, nnd our one mission hero is to '"Cntributo our
sharo to tho total sum oi labor, after
which wo vanish from tho earth.
Zola's Paris Address.
the;
Jasper
Courier !
IS THE Pioneer Paper of Dubois County 1 1.50 Per Year !
Always in favor of tho Rights or tho Common People. Favors tho Masses against Monopolistic Classes.
Only $1.50 Per Year Gives all tho County News, beside tho nows from every where else, for $1.50 Per Year!
As a Family Paper, it isnncxccllnd, containing a largonmounlof good, moral literary reading. Now is the time to snliporibo 1 Wo want a correspondent nt every post, olfico in tho county, as our aim is to benefit nil parts of tho county .C Doane, PuiiusiiKit, Jahi'kii, Indiana.
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AI.ltK.llT M. I10UNEKT.
JCmVAUI) 1I01ISERT
it is only in politics that you will
find a thousand men voluntarily toil
ing to obtain power and wealth for
Columbia 'jrownlti Tiiim-
tee'M Notice.
Tin . ndnrsigncd, Trustee of Columbia Tn.. Dubois" county, Ind., will nt-
tend to Township business at his rest denccon every Saturday, and persons having fnwnshfn business to transact
nro requested to prosont it on that day
of the wceK.
Tho townshsn library Is kcut at tho
office of thoTriistce, whero those ontitled can obtain hooks.
NELSON HARRIS, Trustee. JuM27th,18M-ly.
niühriclKC TwnNlii Trnw
lec7M i ec.
rllK undoi-signcd, Trustee of Batnhridgc township, Dubois county
.1 si 'rnwiiBhin business on
Saturday ofovory week, at his residence
on North Matn sireci, uoiweun otolith and F.ighth, In Jasper. Tho Library of said Township U kept at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann
whero porsons warning oookb n tain thorn at any time.
JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, 'ArBie April 30, 1881 -ly.
JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS!
rchased
I.,.. .ii.L'.mwn Mills, havo linu
II1U UUIU tu-.. . them thoroughly overhauled, and are now prepared to mako the best Patent Roller Flour over made in Dubois county. The Pearl Uello is strictly a straight g ado of first quality. Our Family F lour U a brand that for its quality cannot oo excelled. Wo solicit tho custom ot Jarni ers, and will bo ready at a I lines to ex change flour for wheat at tho highest market prico. ... Briko us Youn Wheat, indwj j pav von cash all Upmarket will allow. CORK MEAL always on hand to son or exchange. Bran and ShlpstuA . tbo lowest market price. Give us a trio, and wo will try to pleaso y' on Mills on the North side of Jasper, on In... .1 rill .lnnD
liSin all Will nti.-i. .-pna
BOHNKICT iittuiJasper, Nov. 7, 1890.-y. FINE FARM FOB SAL.E! In Madison Township. Ono of tbo best farms In Madison townMiip is now f'r sale by the i uu.lorHicncd, o-wit: liaj acres In See. JO. lown 'One, South Range 6 West formerly bclotißing to John ßurge, rte S. It will be sold at a reasonab o price, and on partial payir.cn s If do iired If vou want a ood farm, n a
Kood locality, near tho thriv ng 101 -Ireland, this is your opportunity. or particulars, call on 1 Clement Doane at .Taspor Courier Ofilco. Also, 237 eres, formerly known JJ
the Adam Smltli larm, ; ; rr-
whero the railroad crosecB iuiu will bo sold cheap; Call soon.
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