Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 January 1894 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
For Prosecutor.
sir. wm. i. jox is wis wees en
Bounced at a candidate for re-nonal
aatioa esl'rosecut r of the Uthjudic
lei circuit. For (lie two years he ha
held the position violators of the law
suve bNR fearlessly and efficiently
prosecuted, and no taint or suspicion
or "standing In" with raacaU ha
beclouded the fair fame of the office
The violators ot the law learned that
the 8tate's priaon doora yawned wide
opea to take them io. and that no
mawkish sentimentality, or cowardly
cringing fear, or greedy grasping for
unholy gala would prevent their en
taring those gates if honest Droseca
tioa of their crimes could send theai
there. The district seed iuat such
WBW win aui ti . m i . . .
terra the dear people la time of new) fi""0"' ? ZPJV n" ?7"f
A all alawtlnaa aa llaaaa nt nw1 .WUJMB1 ail iu law iu us r-
a aaa rwawaa aaaj . ni . L
uccicu. luereiora lue IsOukibk ii
glad Mr. Ooz will stand for a renoml-
nation, and heartily commends him to
the honest Democrat of the county
ana district.
jAsrra. Dimois county. Indiana. Batera at Ut FoiloSk at Jasper Indian, for Iniwlwlii tttraaga tbe Um second das stur.
FRIDAY, - JANUARY 26, 1894. Tha Coanty Canvass.
Hear 'ea eaalir as the wind blows
-Um eaadldste aad yst there's
for mm. He who will sot
is aawortay of poeeesa aad pudding!
pairlMMi or parsim moas I
They're trwttla Mt the candidates they're fallln'
tat Mm;
The Seat ts tt tbe finltti, and the boys are feelin'
1m;
There's SRy-firr fron Blllrllle, ad aUty ix fron
Brtwa;
They're after ttte perilaamoa., and they're ibekln
Pass Sown.
It't early ia tbt bsttle, bat the aale are for
Vrayj The aasa strike op a ts-lajr.
Tat aaaeUAatH art akontln' an' a ktepla' op Ut
ill,
Aa'lU "glory baUclaJakl" aad the fastest borse'll
wta!-AUat CesMttatioii,
The Couxixb's announcement list is
leaftheaiaf. Mr. Jacob H. Seng has
eatered tbe list for County Auditor,
aad is shakier down the
in
Duff Drippings. (Delayed From Last Week.) There is considerable .sickness
this community.
The slab pile at the Shaw. Rumble
rattle, and the band, betfa O'e. 8SW mill is Still burning, but
me norv eiemeni is anaer control, so
that the mill proper is not In much
danger.
The shooting scrape at Pikeville, in hieb two persons named Mitchel
were shot, is awful to say the least.
Where will this .pistol carrying bust-
ness end ? Show me a man or bov
persimmons who is eternally going around with a
la Hall township and all around. Mr. nlstol in hla noekat. and I will ahn
an a a m . .
oeagservea ais townsoip as irusise yon a man or boy who is an acknowlfor roar years, aad has since been car- edged coward. There is a mistaken ring on a store and produce business idea in reference to the above named easiness at Celestiae, aad as a citiseu practice. Some persons want to get a f a til M a a f f a t t ... . . .
is weu uaea ay n neigooors. u reputation for bravery, grit, nerve, and aosaiaated he will be a hostler for the Jesse James pluck ! Boys, you are whole ticket and help it to get Totes. wrong; better get a reputation for
or uounty Treasurer, Mr. .cawara honesty and good citizenship ; it will A. Bohnert, one of the Ursa of Bob-be better for you in this world and
nert mos., or the uatoa Flour Mills, certsioly in tho future.
VT f. Z T?i T f TVnknt. fWiV Duff 1101 without its bsd element, ll,!iT!!,ÄL?D!tj'''J the conduct at times is a bur.ing
ZZ1Z. .Z ZJ-ZCLZa 1 TM 'i" disgrace. God, who is the antbor of
wivanaawu win ur vwu 10. vnnr .TQaB--, .A --mUa
roraaamher ofyearshe ree ded on .5 :iöV .hV hi.a.in. r iir-
Bokn.-To Ed. Bohnert aud wife,
hig boy. To A. Schultheis and wife, a boy. BjToJohn Smith and wife, a girl. Perteraville Ioitern. Ht'nullful weather. Plenty ot Grippe. Our town is improving. Candidates are numerous. Frances McDouatd visited at Utwell. John J. Gelsler is all smiles. A bor. The "box supper" was a suceest. The protracted meeting at Lemmon
church was a success.
Thomas G. Crandall is leaching a
very successful school here.
A great many hog buyers have been
here last week.
Wm. M. Harris our popular mer
chant is a candidate for trustee.
A. C. Gray, farmer aud coal dealer.
is also a candidate for trustee, we un
derstand, though not csrtain.
Lr. J. M. Jenkins is bui Id ine a neat
residence near the church.
Frank bummers has bis cottage
compietea.
Sam S. Wlneincer. of the Western
saloon, and r . W. Freyberger, of the
Eastern, say trade is increasing. Both
the boys are solid Democrats.
Sunsuine
THE SKK BUOIGE N0
MRS. WALLACE!
FAITH
HEALER !
USES NO MEDICINE!
aaseaWaatlawW aatS9aaaW BaaamaBaaaaaaamaaar aBaaw
CURES BY FAITH!
pait
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We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere alio has visited. Lack of vanity on tho part of Mrs. Wallaco prevents the publishing ol more. Although "Kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the old adage "8eeing is Believing," the balance rests with you. linger in poor health! Coma and be cured.
Boone towaship, before be sold them
aad weat iato the asilllBg and grain
oasiaees in Jasper, lie aas been sue-
duct.
Parents and guardians,
let me say.
It is your
to your
earnest efforts in their behalf. Bend tbe twig while young ; you well know
mat a grown trea cannot be straight
ened. Teach them in accents soft and
mild, to shun and discountenance acknowledged thieves and well known rioters. After all, if yon fail in vour
wwvm eaw I . . .. .
oeesfol as a farmer aad as a miller, wwyour cwwren. aad if ha ca be saeceesfal as a candi' dntv. 'DtLth.ey, re eotUled
date willmake the people a safe and
eflsteat Treasurer. ForTrostee of Baiabrldge town
ship, Messre William Sanier aad
Rlaehart Fiak are annouacod. They
a . ai m
are ootn gooa citizens, aaa or course
untA daaBrv.pta Ui Sikniar la a mm-
tive or the township, aad has alwaysr"""'' H.u OUB ?1ou,a ncarceraien lived la IL workiaar dnriaa- hla J. within pr son walls, you can at leist
norltv ni hla father', farm, aiirl atnra 7 J old TOOK duty, and have the
than owninr a ihara in thrtahara do. pproval of your own conscience.
vr hniiavra nri . ..iii .kUk ),.. ii is generally conceded tbal Her
w "" m tani mm wrnvw wmm if v Uiuu aA mm I l a Till.
.flTM him ab MODfATBUBCA with fill vMiru(i win us uur nexc iienu.
m " I 111 a.it. I i t . . t .
the people aad a good bueiaess repu-ntm "P" .or nonesiy. lniegruy,
tatiea. Mr. Flak is a native ef Uer-"m' puyaicai
say bat has been a resident of tbe ?iWn cannot successfully be called
quaiinca
certainly
Ynn Want Tt
w mm mm v avi I r tir.i, . .
Yeaeaadowiflieutit r- K:ara .Urrouai,,g country. . . n.d. htr bome for tlie
- ,
ion must nave it.
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Will visit JASPER for
At PHENIX
one day
HOTEL,
U. A for 91 vaara. and of thU in... M qaestion. With tbesn
. - v "w " l.l li. r . f 1 1 1
Will
" wa mwrnua ivnv- mm ...
ahln alaMLa IftTa. IT la a .II 10 BS, BIS aomlDStlOn
m . . ... . hat m aAAV AMaa
01 1 ae partners in tbe Jasper Snoke r - a u"c'
Factory aad a hard working men. Hoping that the readers of the
Mr. Aadrew Krempp is also as Codrieb will consider this coramuni
aoaaced as a candidate for tbe nomi- cation in a friendly spirit, as tenslins;
nation ror Trustee or UalnbridsreMo me Deueraseni or our neighbor
towaship. He manufactures tbe saostlhood, I have the honor of being
fasaoas pop la Sent her a Indians, and is as fall of good hasaor as his pop is of gas. If he caa get bis cosspstiters la tail raage of oae of his gsasrators he will Wow taeas clear out of tbe race, and wilt be popped iato tbe
office aisBMlf and make a good Tras
tee.
For Trastee of Harbison township
iaai wnoie-soBied uemocrat Mr.
Yours truly,
SiMrso.v.
For State Senator. m . a a a
i ne uourieb tnis week announces
Mr. John F. Tieman, of Huntiugburg
s a candidate for the Democratic
eoanination for State Senator for Do
bole and Perry counties. Mr. Tieman ia
mmwrnw vw mm w -arw wj a wnm avsBBVWisii atma a i .
Haary P. Dadlae, of Dabois, is going ? !th rp-of eelf-made men, which
totrv hie aonalaritv with John Kiiz . ,Dea 80 ucl1 crMlt on American
... . . n...u.. tt . i .
Jir. UBdlne is a aattve of that locality rVI;?f?BJ; SV-b Iru ,n ' . ',n. aud kaai all It.rhlann Bti, Ohio, IB 1845, and Came tO illdi
aad weald make a good Trustee il tD wl 0 is parents, tbey settling for
chosea. I ,,me 10 cKson county, out coming
Mr. J.C.KIrklaad.a lollv Dm. ."uoois conniy ana settling in la
cratlc bachelor, who has not HaarrloH I'P' township in 185. Us attended
yet beeaase he didn't know whether Pv ..1, fnooie of bis neighborhood hm r.aniA Ml.a hiaaaair o ... . nd attained for that period a fair edu-
w H HIMiaivii aV mm W WUBI . va, . a a ...
ofthsfair sex, ia a candidate for As-?.ÄUOn hie advancement In tbie eeeeorof Boone towaship. He has ,lDf w'" Irrapted by the civil war, lived ia the townshin till hr knn. na when be was but 16 years old be
allits bmh. aad abont what th-v am !Dtered.,be " prirate in Co.
worth, aad the value of their l.ad. 430(1 vole., serving bis
- ' II 111. B 1 a a
and so woald snake an excellent As- S,ou,,,ry iu"y ana nonoroiy. sessor-aad he waata the oflie ao ih.i Relu"ntT home a ter tbe war he
be caa get acquainted with tbe ladies, Z utEX . .F s SL h R' R, tooraad pick himoata wife while he ,hen bndlaf, aealitlnf in bewlag out IsaiklBa?tBe"oldBiaB's"avei'hriia-. many tboassBd of tbe first ties that
out with bis aseetsasBt, and he'll do we.rV?la 91. Ult rt.d'. lh!n M
it, too. siaiea nis lamer on tne rarm, and wae
Mr. Mat.01lB.er. the well knowa ?,BClB" JU,l,ce OI r"ce or tbe
farmer aad saw mill man, of Ferdi-,uTpi . , 5, . r, e,eTe,n aaad townshin. Is a caadidata for thm w.h 8 bfl devoted bis leisure time from
ueaea-atle aemisatioa for coaaty
treasurer, sir. Hunger's many friends
oave aasBbers of times wanted him to
be a oaadidate for a coanty oflce, bat
he has heretofore alwaye declined . ,IoD- tnc,-b,i, "de hJr preferring to attend to hie private ""1" ?' S.1?0 he
rjtlHtaUM till haarnulrari irnanil.. UB will uaye
Ha cosaae from the banner Democrat-Pcer .of wbo'
his rarm work to the study of law, and was finally admitted to the bar
about 12 years ago, since when he bas been devoting himself to tbe profes-
financial
nrlvatä r"""" ouumu oe oe ceosea I,.:!: tbe District will have a Democratic
it will aot be
ic towasblo. aot oalv of Daboia con, "med.
. a " aa . . I m. m m, m m a a h
iy oatar ladiana. aad which is Den- Mr- Micnsei a. öweency, Esq., has oc ratio from principle, aad uot for ',0 concladed to try his popularity
me spoils or omce as it has rarely I""11 ,db ueuocrats lor tbe nominepreseated oae of its citizens for pub- tioB nv Sl,te Senator from Dubois
lie la vor. and Mr. O. is the only can-1 1'erry counties, at tbe pridldata frOBi that tnaraaktn una Birt. "llikN Ii knnn In Kurl .
aad tbe Democracy of that towmhin ry one in tbe county. Comlnar her
J. . t mm, a 9 a. .1.1 -. . aft a. .
umrve recogauion. tie ia weil nual-1 lauorer ai graaingtne railroad, be t m B M . Ill m. I L a -S m ft a a
ineuior xreaaarer, and would make! laugoi scnooi, served as a J. p.,
a care tu i aad efficient officer if electioneered ror bis party, auctionchosen. leered, and plead as an attorney, all
. ' over the coanty, meeting with fair Tbe commissioners annotated hv success at each, nntii nnar h Uunnhaa
GOV. Mattkftftta fn annralia tka nllna In lha tinllllnal ... m.A til 1..
" r"-' " tu " aDw, auu will mill eoBBty bulldiagt of Crawford couaty how to pull wiree, kiss bsbles, flatter at Leaveawortb, plaeed the value of agly women where they have IbIuthem sad tbe groand boob which they snee, and coax voters. Should he be ataaiJ ft aVara m -ä bm ' a a ft a a . . ww
ivnaj, m aiou. two or three sieciea ne win snake tbe plaetering Leavenworth cltisens who were at. from the Senate walla hh th aai.hi
amlned as to tbe value of the build- power and penetration of his voice. lftBawai aiaal asaAMaa J. - I . . lk 1 . . '
ftwore iaey were wnooia)'couBiy win become betworth aot less than $6,000, aad woald ter known than ever heretofore, as he bring that sum In cash, and one cltl- RU tbe ability and inclination to make aea plaeed their vftlae at $0,000 The himself heard. He is a hastier, and lot on waleu the ealldings stand Is the other candidates will have to look X5tBBBArd f?rtT bv 008 ,0 tBÄ,r lrels, or they will go under. a tweaty.foar feet ia size, aad 1 owbTbi who'v.'i.l'SiV , Tf,?r U iU,i r-dy for a rash aiTu aft -5? Jm!l9 xk9Jt0' ulldlag when -the aeaioa opens. !voMeS ftati ! A&1?Z'JW' MTm' KrM? Co" f sawed OTMe tt ca ae wtrtb. fPf Bt cMmtmm for realdiatae,
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Notice of Iusolveacy.
In the matter of the estate of Leo
pold F. Miller, deceased.
In tbe Dubois Circuit Court, Jan
uary term 1891. No. 697.
nonce is nereoy given tnat upon
pennon niea in eata court by the Ad . !! a . t 1 . ...
uumsiraior oi saia estate, selling up tbe Insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to par the debts and liabili-
ties thereof, the Judge of said Court
did, on tbe 3rd day of January, 1894, find said estate to be probably insol
vent, and ordered tbe same to be set
tied accordingly. Tbe creditors of
said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate (or
allowance.
Witness, tbe Clerk and seal of said
Court, at Jasper, Dubois eounty. Ind
iana, this 13th day of January 1894.
IGNATZ ECKERT. Clerk.
Bretz. McFall & Bietz.
Jan. 19, '94-21 Adm'rs Attra
Notice of Insolvency.
In tbe matter of the Estate of John
Johnson, deceased.
Iu tbe Dubois Circuit Court Jan-
nary term 1894. No. 700.
nonce is nereoy given tbat uoon
petition filed In said Court by tbe
Administrator of said estate, setting
up tbe insufficiency of tbe estate of
eaid decedent to pay the debts and 11
abilites thereof, the Judse of said
Court did, on the 17th day of January 1894, find said estate to be probably
nsolvent. and ordered tbe same to be
settled accordingly. Tbe creditors of
said estate are therefore hereby not!
nea or sucb insolvency aad reauired
to file their claims agsinst said estate
for allowance.
Witness, tbe Clerk and seal of said
Coart, at Jasper, Dobeis county. Iodl
ans, tnis I7tb, day of January 1894.
Ignatz Eckert. Clerk.
DIETZ, MC ALL BKETZ.
Jan 19, '94 -2 1.
The persistent couch which usuallv
follows n attack of tho crin can lie
permanently cured bv taking Chamber
lain's couch remedy. W. A. McGuire of
Mc Kay, Ohio, says: "La Grippe left mo
wuu a severe couen. Alter uslnir sevoral
different medicines without relief, 1 tried
Chamberlain's cough remedy, which affected a permanent cure I have- also
found it to be without an coual for chil
dren, when troubled with colds or croup.
io anu ou cent uomes lor salo by M.
r riedtnan, Druggist. Dentistry.
n. ti. Wilson, Dentist, -desires to
inform the public that he will con
tinue to niako regular visits to Jasper;
noiwunstanaing tbe report to the con
trary. The time of which will be
published in the columns of this pa
per and the Huntingburg Signal. He
has no connection with Drs. F. M. Green, F. A. Brown, and W. G. Downs, professionally. But bas
made arrangement with Dr. B. A.
,Mosby, of tluniingburg, to attend all
urgent cases during his absence, with
out extra charge to patient. tf.
KMNe T WüHtiii Tmsjtce'a
Nsatice.
'HE un ersigned, Trustee of Boons
b. township, Dubois county, herebv
lives notice tbat he will attend to all
business pertaining to tbe office of Trus
tee, at nis residence 14 miles south-east
I Portersville, on Saturdays of each veek, and requests all persons having
ownsnip nusiness io present it on Sat
urday. Citizens desiring books from
the Township Library, are notified that
ibe Library Is kept by Wm. McHarrls in Portersville.
Henhv B. Breidenbaügh.T. B. Tp. May 18, 188-ly.
The Beat Sheet
W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE
4 and S3.50 DrM. tho..
3.50 Polio tho, 3 SolMr SS.50. titer Workington.
aniandBll.7SfrBoy.
LADIES AND MISSES,
V9 8.50 92, $1.75
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vlneed. The stamping of W rLZ"
fitting, and give better Try one pair and be con-
" caicu WHO DUSn tne tale Of W T nM.t.. . nuu neat mem. tecre.se the s'alcs on Voir full line of gof'lTlL- he,pl ! ad wa belir tob eats aar u. kw w. alter t aaU att m laaa mreSt.
-ÄsÄ.By John A- Sennersheim, Jasper.
WINTER GOODS!
1 FÜLL iW 7ittBI SM
MEW STORE. Joseph F. Sermersheim.
Has remodeled bis houso on the corner of Jackson and 6th street In front of the, court bouse, in Jasper, and put in a stock of Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions
Customers will flod here a new etock of tbe beet goods, at 1 tV-Ttm!' w1e'comwllener they buy or not, and are ?K.reVTnl' I hope b Mr traatment at fair prices to
-AT-
Mrs. C. Hochgesang 's,
North Mala Street, Jasper, Ind.
Of all kinds.
f a
prices ami w
of courteous
f. ... 7 ' '
" ""0,,,, ou"rB UI pni. i-ry me. I will allow tbe highest market price for butter and eggs.
lowe sure
re-
Notice to Non-residents,
State of Indiana Dubois County, ss:
iu tne uuoois uircuu Court Aor il.
m aS .
term, jos.
WILLIAM C. PoSTLETUWAIT)
VS. DA POSTLKTHWAIT. S
Now comes tbe Plaintiff, by Brelz.
Mctraii and Jirelz. bis attoraevs. and
fllM his complaint herein, together
wun an smaavit or a (lislatereatei
party, tbat said defendant, Ida Postle
tbwalt, is not a resident of tbe State of
adiana:that eaid action ia for the
purpose of obtaining a divorce, and
tbat said non-resident defendant is necessary party thereto
Notice is therefore herebv arivon
said Defendant, last named, tbat un-
ess sbe be aad appear ob tbe Irst day . 1 1. a a . . ä .1 W a .
WW m mm,.
Mas tust received a Isrire a'ack ni
Adm'rs Attys. W,M1E" GOODS of the best and la
JA LI, AND SEE THEM. Populär LewP rices.
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED
at the highest market price.
uoa't forget tue place, Kri. C. Hochgeiang. Nov. 17, 1893. W
MACHINE SHOP!
C nbeb or Newton and 7th Stu., JA8PER. IND.,
?iHhcoD"! S 0Md..D..b,tb. 0WIEl F-J- "HIER, Proprietor.
T HAVE In thl shop trtty facility for repairing
Monday of April. A. D. 1894. at ih.
et i . .. I JL. aiaaia caacaincrT ai an Kinai.tnn mate a as.
Vonri uuHse in uasper, in saiauoUBly prof bng and rcptlrlag STRAJt KKGLIfeSand aafl Slat, anil aaaavor nr rfaaau. .1 MILL WORK.
aid eomnlaint lha Mm will h.h.., j 1 I ,-"' "PPy of AHAt-nSQ, HPKS smiu BumpiaiiK, ine same Will De beatd Sc., aad will taratbaninc any altartqqlrM. and determined ia herabseaee. 1 n aner for i.kathrr and rdhbrr
Witness av am mil lha Ra.i ,,r iniibTUiu.aaawiiiiHniisu any u an ahurt notice nuHCHm aims ana me oeal oriwm ,.n,ir thrmiiiv j innvi-4 aen.n it..
said Court, allied at Jaspsr hörsr pöwkrs, ii. its. mm m a a mm . I a a tsafvau u a uvm rtt aoew . . a .
siAL y this 21(1 day of Jib vary,
v. lea. Ion atz Eck krt, Clerk. Bam McPall a Bbetk, Att'ys. Jan. 88, 1M4-It.
PA KM K HS t'AHTWULARf.T an ln-ltd to
r tnparantly worn out Hinder.
lachanca tomK their
IRaaaarsaad Mowtrs,
fire mi lWndt.
Raaaars aad Mowtrs. Drill, Ac, flly as GOOD AS NRW, and at but little expense. If "a penny eaved Ii iwo earned," I on save you many duilara thla way.
aa. mm laaa UAniBU . it BIU.BR. Mw7 if i less.
JOS. X". SERllIERSHBIIrl. March 10, 1893 ly
JASPER CORN MILL'
mmm .
xoo undersigned havlnff bought tha
9 m " 99 I
j-ssper corn MUl, has refitted It, aad
keeps a supply of CORN JIB-AXa.
And Chopped Corn For Feed.
on band to sell, or exchange for corn at any time. Chopped Corn sold in ant
quantity desired at 90 cents per 100
pounds.
um l am nrvi-vt.. - - a -..
rt iir.ni utiurrr-jj unit kkkd nn
Wednesdays and Ssturdavs at Ave cents
per ousuei.and kent on hand tor px.
change at all times.
FURNITUR
E
AND-
Farmen ft Stock-feederi
Are particularly- solicited for customers:.
nu oy prompt attention and honorable
treatment I hope to merit and receive
heir patronage
?WJ ?0UQHT AND gotD.
FRED VOLLMER.
Dec. I, 1893.
Coffin Store. mil IN TUG LEAD, I have just come back from Chicago
where I have made arrangements with
tbe largest sad best wholesale bouses In tbe country, I have now in clock some very handsome Parlor sets, Chamber
suites, Folding Bed Lounges, Baby Csrriages, Fine Reed and Swinging Rock ore, which I would be pleased tojsbow you and sell at a very small profit. I am the leading undertaker In tfler
city, have anything, you may call lor in tbe Burial line, and will sell cheaper than ever heretofore bought snywbere. Prompt attention, day or night, always
there. Store open until Doclock. Gits me a call and you will cone again.
Philip A. Guckes.
Coraer Jackson aad Faurth Streets, Oct. 17 93, Jtsptr. IidUat,
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