Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 September 1893 — Page 8

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Mrs. C. Hochgesang'sl

I havo itist returned from Ihn eltv

Where I obtained somo real bargains in 'OtQRGE W PECK tanln

belter yoods, all those merchants who buy of drummers. Call and be convinced. My stock of Groceries ami Dry Goods is new, no STALE STOCK, and the best to be found auy where. Mrs. C. Hochgesang. North Main Street. P. S.-Country product) bought at highest prices. March 10-93 ,

K ) anmimn fflEbb ASSOCIATION

INSURANCE! LIFE ! ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVESTOCK Farm Fire insuranco for terms of five years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cents a year on ach 9100 of insuranco: tornado t twenty cents. H cpresenifng twenty good companies and doing" an exclusive insurance business. I can

give tho abovo" rates. Write or call on me beforo placing; your insurance. No ono, excepting Gcorpo Nix,'

or Haysville, and Theodore Uohmann, of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit insurance in my name. WM. A. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Inp.

At the head of tho procession of SEWING MACHINES, as shown at all the Fairs, were the

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taking premiums over every othor make Purchasers of these machines, also, run

no risk of a law suit for infringement of

patent, as the company makes it a point

to deal honorably with every ono. If

you want tho Best Machine on Earth,

ftet one or tnese from

George P. Wagner J

June 3, 1892. ly Jasper Ag't.

FINE PORTRAIT-FREE r't

"Another wid: 'He's tho cussthat took f 19 t of m' Iwv for l'icklos that were

pup,up 4n aqua fortls. Look at tho corps

uaiiges ho has on. Another said: Tlie

old whelp! IIu charged mo 60 cents a

pound for onions when I had tho scum'

at Atlanta.' Another said: 'Hobeatinc

out of my wages playing draw poke: with a cold deck and tho aces up Iiis Bleove. Let na lmng him.' By this time Pa's nerves got unstrung und began to

Jiurt him, and ho said ho wanted to go home, and when wo got around the cornerhOvtoro off his badges and throw them in tho'ßower and said it was nil a man's

life was worth to bo a veteran nowadays. Ho didn't go down town again till next day, and when ho heard a band playing ho wpnld go around tho block. But at tho sham battle, whero there were no veterans hardly, ho was all right with tho militia boys, and I told them how ho did when ho was in tho army. I thought it wonld bo fun to see Pa run, and so when ono of the cavalry fellows lost his cap in the charge and was looking for it I told tho dragoon that tho pussy old man over bv tho fence

had stolen his cap. That was Pa. Then I told Pa that the soldier on tho horse said ho was a rebel, and he was going to

.in mm. xiiu Buiuwr siurteu nirer r with his saber drawn, and Pa started to run, and it was funny, yon bet. Tho sob diur galloped his horso and yelled, and Pa put in his best licks and run up the track to whero there was a board off the fenco nnd tried toget through, but he got stuck, and the soldier put the point of his saber on Pa's pants and pushed, ant. Pa got through tho fenco, and I guess he

ran au tno way Home. "At supiKjr timo Pa would not coino to tho table, but stood up and nto off tho sideboard, and Ma said Pa's shirt was all bloody, nnd Pa said moro'n CO of them cavalrymen charged on him, and ho held them at bay aa long as ho could and then retired in good order. This morning a boy told him that I set tho cavalryman onto him, and ho made mo wear two mousetraps on my ears all tho forenoon, and he says ho will kill me at sunset. I ain't going to bo there at sun

set and don't you remember about it.

Well, goodby. I have got to go down to tho morgue nnd see them bring in the

man mat was lound on tho lnko Bhore, and see if tho monme keener is drunk

What is

Ilcr Pa came to let the cat in."

carrying coal up stairs. 1 didn't warn to go homo at nil, but she said it wonk' bo the best way for mo to go hoint and come ngain tho next day, and the next morning I went to her house beforo any of them wero up, nnd her Pa camo to let the cat in, nnd I asked him what timo his girl got up, and ho laffed nnd said I had got it bad, and that I lind bettor go hom j and not bo picked till 1 got ripe. Say, how much does it cost tc get married?" "Well, I should say you had got it bad," said tho grocery man as ho set out a basket of beets. "Your getting in love will bo a great thing for your Pa. Yon won't havo any timo to play auy more jokes on him." "Oh, I guess wo can find timo to koen

Pa from being lonesome, nave vou seen him this morning? You ought "to have seen him last night. Yon see, mychumV Pa has got a setter dog stuffed. It is one that died two years ago. and ho thought a great deal of it, and ho had it stuffed for a ornament. Well, my chum and mo took tho dog nnd put it on our front

steps and took somo cotton and fastened it to tho dog's mouth so it looked just liko froth, and we got behind the door and waited for Pa to come homo from tho theater. When Pa started to come up the steps, I growled, aud Pa looked at the dog and said, 'Mad dog, bycrimus,' and he started down tho sidewalk, and my chum barked just liko a dog, nnd I 'ki-yi'd' and growled like a dog that gets licked, and you ought to see Pa run. "Ho went around in tho alley nnd was going to get in the basement window, and my chum hnd a revolver with some blank cartridges, and wo wont down in

tho basement, and when Pa was trving to open tho window my chum began to firo toward Pa. Pa hollered that it was only him and not a burglar, but after my chum fired four shots Pa run and oliiulied over tho fence, and then we took tho dog home, nnd I staid with my

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Castoria hi Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine mor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless Substitut for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrnps, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea, and Wind Coli Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea-tho Mother's Friend.

Castoria. . " CMtorla Is an excellent medlclno for ch!I (Iron. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of 1U good effect upon tltcir chlldrea." Dr. O. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mas. " Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquaintod. I hope tho day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and nso Castoria In. stead of the variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to prematura graves." Do. J. F. KiNcnatafc, Conway.tArfc.

Castoria.

" Castoria U so well adapted to children I

I recommend it as superior to any praeriptfoa

Known to me." IT. A. Archer, M.'D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklysfto. Y. "Oiir.pliyslcians'in tho children's department havo spoken highly of their experienco in their outside practice with Castoria, and aKbough wo only liaro among ou: medjoal 'supplies what is known as regular products, yet wo aro frea to co&feos that the , merits. ot Castoria has won tu to look with favor upon It." United Hosrmt. and Disfkksakt,

Boston, :

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MILL STREET, JASPER.

AUGUST :-: KAEGIN

PROPRIETOR.

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Tk CemUmr Cowyaay, T7 HCmrray irt, Kew TrkGity.

C. ECKERT.

J. ECKERT.

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Eckert Brothers

Roller .Hills.

The traveling public will find thin

bonce well ftirnisbed sue fitted every wny, and the best of attention will !o

!iven to the wants of guests, Tho fur tiituro and beds are all now, und tho

able will be found supplied with the

hest the market affords. Terms reason.

able.

Aug. Kaegin. March 10-93 HEADQUARTERS

FOR THE

00 00 oc 00 00 poo o bo pop

I this time."

PHILIP A. GUCKES has mado are rang cments by which he is ablo to finnish from one of the best artists in the United States a handsome LIFE SIZE

Crayon Portrait Free

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of I the

TO EVERY ONE Who will make a cash purchase at tore of TKN DOLLARS worth goods of any kind. Specimens of work on exhibition at my store.

I have the handsomest liUalät AänptiifAa tw ttirt

handsome upholstered parlor sets, u(ce bed room suites, lino folding lounges, McCan awing rockers, aud other chairs, and with each tlO ptirchaso you get a life-size portrait frco.

Philip A. Guckes Corner Jackson and Fourth Stiert. June 0. 93. Jasper, Indiana

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I tMjver V. R. Holraei, Sia Jnt. Cal. write-Lt find IMl Kcacdjr all and even mart thaa rcpietcntcd. 1

r i K-M. Canon. A. M., Warrca. KanM writci-Waa

zT f mint Dhyiiciant of ihii country and

""wii"k 01 nmertni SUICS Beth ?l miotA,d rellt-,ll your preparation. tUB. l'help. P. M. GngBt,0. wril-SurTered with

""; o year. lour aiolicmr in 1 mmutei dni

r 1 or me thaa the most eminent ahyticiau did far M ibree year.

tm eruer that all iuffrrn (mm Auk. c.i...u

valua a trial

-l Kinorea aneaiet may teM the M Kenedy, we will tend la aay addreii fcace rREt Full tut box by mail (i.e..

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1893.

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ntmce. E undersiKned. Trustee of Hoon

township, Dubois county, hereby

notice that he will attend to all

ness pertaining to the office of Ti ns-

CHAPTER IX. TOE AD BOV IX IX)VE.

"Aro you a Christian?" asked tho bad

boy of tho grocery man ns that trentle.

man was placing vegetables out in front

or the grocery ono morning. tiTir.ii Ti i. . .

neu, j.uope bo, answereu tlio gro

cery man. "i try to do what is right

and hope to wear tho golden crown when

tho timo comes to closo my books."

"Then how is it that you put ontabox of great big Bveet iiotatoes, aud when wo

order somo and they come to tho table they are littlo bits of things, not bigger than a radish! Do you exnect to cot to

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and cheapest "ven on buch small potatoes -when you

county ; also S or sign?" askeo: tho boy

as no took out a Bilk liandkerchief and brushed a speck of dnat off his nicely

uutcKeu snoes.

'J.Jio grocery man blushed nnd said be

did not mean to tako any such advan

tago of hia customers. Ho said it must

have lwen a mistako of tho boy that de

livers groceries.

"Then you must liiro tho boy to make mistakes, for it has been bo oven titno

wo navo nau sweet potatoes for five years, ' said tho boy. "And abootgrecn corn. You havo a fow ears fetripped

uuwit 10 buow now inco nnd plump it is.

and it wo order a dozen ears thcro are

only two that have got any corn on at all, and Pa and Ma gets thorn, and the

resu or us navo to chew cob. Do you hope to wear a crown of glory on that

Kinu cr corny

-uii, such things will happen," said tho grocery man. with a Intitrh. i(nf

don't let's talk about heaven. Let's taUc

about tho other place. How's things over to your house? And eay what's tho matter with you? You are all dressed up and havo got a clean shirt on and yonr shoes blacked, and I notico your pants aro not raveled out fo at tho bottoms of tho legs bohind. You aro not in love, aro you?'' "Well, I phonld Binilo," wild tho boy aB ho looked in a small mirror on tho counter covered with fly specks. "A girl Kot mashed on mo, and Ma says it is Rood for a boy who hasn't got no sister to b in love with a girl, nnd bo I kind of tumbled to myself, and ebo don't gonowhero without I go with her. I tako her to dnncing school and everywhere, nnd sho loves 1110 like a hotiso afire. Say, was you over in love? Makes a follow feel queer, don't it? Well, sir, tho first timo I went homo with her I put my arm around her. and, honest, it scared me. It was just like When you tako hold of tho handles of a lectric battery, and you can't let go till tho man turns tho knob. Honest, I was a cat I thought hohaci needles in her belt and was going to tako my arm away, but it was just liko it na gluod on. 1 asked her if she folt that way, too, and hIio said sho 11Sn1 n lit

Singer Sewing Machine!

sjudPadidn'tgethometnllo'clocktand Hing PPcd thcBC Mills with tho LATEST IMPROVED ItOJ.LEIl MA h& then policeman came .nhhim.nndPa OWNER! , wc now make none but THE- BEST BRANDS OF tfj SnsUiSh on h.nd ? ft.ll 5 talked about mad dogs and being taken COMÄ.. J D.i..i D 1 n.l. ri . ; ZgSS Ä

w,f Ii 1 aitlll 1 I IIUIIGI IIUUI niprovements. 1 have also a lariro

. ...... BiuuK 01 Aiiacnmcnis, JNeeuies, Uils.dr

..v. ...'.t i iniun; uic. jljvx iX la LJ X E SATISFIED WITH IT. !

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for a burglar and nearly killed, and Hho

said sue was afraid Pa had took to drinking again, and sho asked me if I heard any firing of guns, and I said no, and then sho put a wet towel on Pa's head." "You ought to bo ashamed," said tho grocery man. "How does your Pa like your being in love with tho girl? Does he seem to encourage you in it?" "Oh, yes, Bhe was up to our houso to borry somo teannd Pa patted her on tho cheek and hugged her and Baid she was a dear littlo daisy and wanted her to Bit in his lap, but when I wanted him to let mo havo CO cents to buy her some icecream he said that -was ajl nonsense. Ho said: 'Look at your Ma. Eitting ice cream when sho was a girl was what injured her health for life.' I asked Ma abont it, and she said Pa never laid out 10 cents for ice cream or anv lnxiirv fnr

her in all tho five years ho w.as sparking her. Sho says ho took her to a circus once, but ho got freo tickets for carrying water for tho elephant. She says Pa was tighter thnn tho bark to a tree. I tell you it's going to bo different with me. If thero is anything that girl wants, sho is going to have it if I havo to sell Ma's copper boiler to get the money. What is tho uso of having wealth if you hoard it up and don't enjoy it? This family will bo run on different principles after this, you bet. Say, how much

aro thoso yellow wooden pocket combs in tho showcase? I'vo a good notion to buy them for her. Hbw wonld ono of them round mirrors with a zinc cover do for a present for a girl? Thero's nothing too good for her."

.al'ie everybody' lo iluy the 'Kent a it Im ajWfty the Cheapest. Uad Flour causes iloclor's bit; In;

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WTPEAT W AW TFT FOR WHICH WE "WILL AL. JTmf )X I&IJ. WAYS PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET-PRICE IN CASH, BY WAGON on CAR LOAD. Ju

Julyßth, 1888 ly.

. ECKERT BROTHERS.

CHAPTER X. IIIS PA GOES 1IDNT1NO. "What has yonr Pit got his jaw tied

up for, and what makes Iiis rieht wn fin

black and blue?" asked tho grocery man of tho had boy an tho boy came to bring somo butter back that was strong enough to work oif tho street. "You haven't hurt your poor" old Pa, havo yon?"

"un, ins jaw is nil rieht now. You

ought to have hocn him when the iron

was engaged in kicking him," says tho boy as ho set tho butter plate on tho chcescbox.

"Well, tell us nlwut it. What hnd tho

gun ngnitiHt your Pa? I guess it was tho son of a gun that kicked him." said tho

grocery .man as he winked nt a servant

girl who camu in with her nnrmt nwr

her bend after 2 cents' worth of vonst.

I'll tell you if yon will keen wnth

down street for Pa. Hu KllVH lm n'u

dammed if ho will stand this foolish ks

any longer."

What, does vour father swear wMla

ho is on probation?"

"Swenr: WhII. J should cackle. Ynn

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Always in favor of tho Rights of tho Cqtninon People. Favors tho Masses against Monopolistic Classes.

tor all other makes and stylcB of SowJ fnt.!.. A I, 1.1. in iV UM

-muiiiueu. KiiiuB oi öewinrt ia-

ciunes repaired. Jiargains in secondhand machines. My placo 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 atrent for tho old rnliahl

Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Inauranco Co., of New York, a.nd respectfully ask a liberal patronage Doc. 5, 1890-tf.

AL.HEKTM. BOHNERT.

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Wo want a correspondent at every post office In

couniy, as our aim is to bonoflt all parts of tho county

C Doane, PuiMSHEtt,4jASPKf, Indiana.

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ColiMHbia Ji'owHMhii tee's Ilice.

Trim-

t rw " n ,w ui jl i ho-i - - . tiovvi iu Ulli 't his residence 1 miles south-east " w nothitg when yuu got used to it. ' PnitaraUla. nn Hatiirrla t t. I lllRt In.tdn inn tnml t., 1. . ?

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llo u knows more about it. "When I was going to leavo her at the gat, sho kissed mo, and that was wornc than putting my arm around her. By gosh, I trembled all over just liko I had

tcnniH, one i was as warm as toast. Bhe

of each

k, nuu icuucBiB nu ucrsona iiaviniri

,wnmi uubiiicbs 10 prcsoncii on aat mr. Citizens desiring books from

x ,w xwiibuii uiurary, are noiincd that

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WCHtB. BHKinKNMAnnit T Tl Tn uiiiiin, uufc X was hb warm as toast. Bhe 4 .V" f."yiu iy regular in-Wll!m-P Vouhln'tlet go for much as a minute, net a hour mark It 7t, mm iy. iwdiwas tired as hough J had bees tho largest Hundia in th world.

Ah Ktiarumua t.....n..

OCT. I . A curious nhnn milnnnn 1.. 1 - 1 flitn iinlnrBiirnnd.'rrilBtrnnf fTnlnml.!

in tho columns of a geographical nub. AtPm Dubois county, Ind., will at-

llCRnOn. It is a Invrm r.w4- . ,

ii, -0 wuiifcury in tho iEcean rp im-., tt.. .

Horoo,whiclicXtendS3,OOOfeetnbovo tho lovel of tho water AB,7. .?

ÄtRrÄ of this

uuuuu loucnes ono by ono

tend to Township business at his real

(lonco on every oauiiday, anil persons having tpwnship business to transact aro requested to present tt on that day of tho week.

Tho townahsp library is kept atjhe

omce or thoTrustoo, where those hn

utieu can obtain books.

nejuovn uauuis, ITtlStfe.

tiuaez7tn, iy.

:iMiMlrilKcTHMNhip Trnws

iee7 Not" ice.

Trustee of Bain-

jJASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS I

Bohnert Brothers having purchased

tho above well-known Mills, have had

them thoroughly overhauled, and are now prepared to make the best

pPatent Roller JFIowr

ever made in Dubois county. The

Pearl Belle is strictly a straight grado of first quality. Our Family Flour is a bjiand that for its quality cannot bo ex

celled. We solicit the custom of Farmers, and will be ready at all limes to ex

change flour for wheat at the highest

Iraarkot price.

Bring us Your Wheat, and will

pay you cash all tho market will allow.

(JOHN. MEAL always on hand to soil

or exchange. Bran and Shipstull at tho lowest market price. Givo us a trial and wo will try to pleaso you. Mills on tho North side of Jagncr. on

13th and Mill streets.

BOHNERT BROTHERS. Jasper, Nov. 7, 1890.-y. FINE FARM FOR SA&E!

In Madison.1 Township. . j" i. itr Ono qr.the.,,, best frmB ' Madison (oWfilnin' Is now fr. reale bv Ihn nnilftr-

slnc'd, to-wit: 1121 acics in Sec. 00,

Town One, South Range 5 West, formerly belonging to John Bürge, deceased. It will bo sold at a rosionablo price, and on .partial payments if de-

fired. If you want a Hood farm, in a good locality, uear tho thriving town of Ireland, this Is your opportunity. For

particulars, cillon Clement Doane at Jaspor Courier Office. Also, 237 acres, formerly known, as the Adam Smith farm, at tho point whero tho railroad crosses Patoks river will be sold cheap. Call soon.

Dubois count v.

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'pIIK undorsignod, 1 I bridgo towiiHhip,

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wii luionti 10 LowiiHiun ouhiiicbr nn

Saturday of every week, at his residence

on North Main street, botwoon 8cv-

onth and Kightb, in Jaspor.

I'ho lilorary ot Haid Township is keni

at tho bookstore of Mr. Jacob üosmann

where persona wantinir books can nh.

tain them at anv timo.

JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee Aprjl 90, 1888-iy,

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