Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 February 1894 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

(Y-7-Don't forget th Sous of Vets

dance next TuemUy nlüht: (&"A number of ico houses in .lasnerwero filled with four inch ico duo j g the laat cold pell. (7- Ileiidrick's photographs mu the best. Seu tiitt adv. in another oltioin. Try lie Homo Pleasure clear. It ig , challtigeor over nil. D-l.'l

Notice.

Dr. W. Q Downs wifihea to inform the public that he will be at the Iruii-. ana Hotel Tuesday mid Wednesday oi ach week Dr. Down ia a ruluitof one of the moat reputable Dtn- ii colleges i" th woilrl, Hint comes to' us well recommended. See adv in another colutnn. 2t. Lot Kok Sale. A handsome buildin IT Hlto ou East 7th street, on easy.

terms. Inquire at Courier ofiica.

9-13t

Ir. U. F. Davis, editor of the Dloom-

i.i mirliv. lisle hikI aroma Ihn Kl lr field, Iowa, Farmer, say "I can recom-

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ciaar is unsurpassed. Try them nnd II""":,. . 5T:s" a NWmber 17 lfl-iv

ci.Mv.ivi3 -im lUiUJ Ullll croup. 1 IIIIVCI ' J - 7 "

need it in my family for the past two

years and hnvo tound it the lest I eve used for the purpose for which it is in

tended. 50 cent kittles for sale by Mar-

im rneumun

Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report

Baking

Powder

ABSOUUIEiy PURE

you will liku thorn.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Fob Sale. A lino bay mare, eight years old, a good brood maro. Inquire

at U0U1UE oince. OCTRev. J. Koycr is ongaged in a big revival at Dale, and theroforo was not at Jasper last Sunday night. Rev. W, L. Ktlinison tilled his appointment hero. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

The Homo Pleasure and Elk cigars

aro to be hau at the following places

Charles Eirg, P. M., Frank KuriKel Casper Hatter, Phillip Kastner, Win

II. Flick. Matthew Renner Aug Kae

Hin, John Ileicbelbcck and Mack

Ncudcck.

Literary Entertainment.

The Ireland W. C. T. U. will girt

a literary entertainment at the O.

Church, Ireland. Sundav teburary

at 7 o'clock p. re. Admission free.

Mary Anderson, Sec'y

Rheumatism Cured i.v a Day.

"Mystic Curo' for Rheumatism and Neu

rxieia. radically euros in ono to three uavs.

Its action upon the system is remarkable

and mysterious. It removes at once the

Jcause and the disease immediately disap

pears, i ne urst aose f reatly beneUU. 7

cts. Sold by Martin Friedman. Druircist

oasper, ina. rov. 10, '33, 8m.

GOLDEN WEDDING.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FREE GIFJ

To the first person who buys for

Cash Fivo Dollars worth of goods o us at ono timo wo will give free i

rgo fancy table cover that cost us

$3 50. Who will get it? Model Ditun Stoice, Jasper, lud

When Baby wa sack, wo garo oer Castoria. When aho was a Child, she cried for Ca tori. VThen aho became Miss, bo clung to Castoria.

Wiea .be bad Children, ahe gave thorn Castoria.

Deserving Praise. If you want to enjoy a good com

forlablo smoke then trv the II 3mc

Pleasure cliiir. as they are highly ap predated by hII that have tried them

These are lacts by first claia juduea of

cigars. 18-18.

Hern limit Hoiriiauie, an old and hiirhl v rejected citizen of Ouboi

county, who has resided on a farm

about two milps northwest ol Huntintfbtirg since 1858, died of consump

tion Thursday. Ho is a native ol

Germany, and wm born January 28th

182S. comine to this country in 1846.

In 1818 he wa- married to Mis Mary

Meyers, who died about a year ajro. Six children, four sons and two

daughters, survive him. Indppend cut. Houses KlM.Kl On Monday Mr

Uenri'o Humbert, a farmer in Hall

township, visited tho neighboring

town of Dubois, and imbibed enough

brain clotidcr to befog him. He trad

ed his team of horses, and went into a siloon to get another drink How

lon! he tarried is not known, but his

hnrsm loft him. and nevt morning

were found in a ditch along side of

the road near Cele-itine. where they

had lallen, and tho wagon ou top of

them, both dead. Rather a dear spree

ior linn.

C3"A9 tho Legislature lias given tlie Township Trustees tho control nraclicallv ol tho country roads, and

made their terms of office four years, it gives them a chance for a vast improvement in tho roads. The next legislature should give them authority

(o call upon the county suveyor for

grade pi-ins and profile of any road

they may determine to permanently

improve, so that each year's labor may ho used to a given purpose. T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postnitister of Promio City, Iowa, snys: "I bought ono bottle ol '.Mystic Cure' for KhottiiialUm and two doses did rao more good than all tho medi cine I ever took.' Sold by M. Friedman, Druggist, Jasper. Nov. 10, O.'l, 8mo. Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Kan., wishes to give our readers thebeneUt of his experience with colds. He says: "I contracted a cold early last spring that nettled on my lungs, and had hardly recovered from it when 1 caught another that hung on all summer and loft mo with a hacking cough which I thought I never would get rid of. 1 had used Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy some fourteen years ago with much success, and concluded to fy it again. "When 1 had got through with one bottle my cough had left me, and I Im vo not sullered with a cough or 'old since. I havo rccommoadel it to others, And all speak well of it.'- 50 cent bottles for snlo by M. Friedman.

I.v Jail. Mr. Robert L. Smith, of Jelforson townahip, wa9 lodged In jail lat weok for forgery. He is charged with forging the natuo ol John Pruitt, trustee of the township, to two town hip orders, aggregating two hundred and fifty dollars, and passing tho orders on Mr. Jos. K Huchart, merchant at tfchnollvillo, and receiving about ono hundred dollars thoreon. After gettlug the monoy ho visited New Allunv and Louisville and returned to M mi tor, shaking hands with the Tru.ui.. ou tho R. It. platform, when he lett the train. His arrest followed

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sondcr man Enjoy an Extraordinary Anniversary. On Jan. 30, 1844. at the church a

Atterdoru, Prussia, Mr. and Mra

Theo. Sonderman were united in mar

ringe, and shortly afterward irami

grated to the United States, where

they laised a family Last Tuesday

the venerable couple attended high

mass at the Catholic Church in Jasper,

celebrated by one of their son9. Kev.

Father Florentino Sonderman, now in

charge of St. Lawrence church, at

Lawreuceburg, Indiana. They again went through the marriage ceremony.

Ii Oeing conducted by their son, and

received the hearty congratulations of

hundreds of old friends and neighbor,

while tears of jov and happiness filled

the eyes of tho venerable couple

"Golden weddings" fall to tho lot of

very few couples, and a lar lesa num

ber can be re-married, after 50 years, by a son wbo has attained the position

of a priest.

Among the handsomest and most

prized presents were two pictures.

drawn and colored by their daughter. Sister Albertina Sonderman, of St.

Mary's Vigo county. They are most

exquisite works of art- one a drawing

about 15 by 23 inches, of the old homestead of Mrs. Sotidermann, and yet

belonging to the family, at Atterdorn,

im where Mr bonriertnan wooed hie

young bride, 50 years ago. The other

is a beautiful plaque representing au

open book reetitur on stand top, the figures 1844, ant! 1891 in the upper

corner?, while tha leaves of the book

aro artistically illuminated, and contain the Sonderman family record.

handsomely written in the German

anguage. A large number of persons visited

their residence during the day, and

tns'iy choice souvenir were left

among them two presents, each ol fiftj gold dollars, contributed by several

citizens, Htid at night the house was crowded with friends of the respected couplp, who spent a pleasant evening

with them, and were handsomely en

tertained The star orchestra furnished some tine music, there were some

mpromptu addresses and some

vocal mnsic Refreshments were served and the company had a merry

time till a late hour. The Coukiek

wishes tho aged couple many more years of happiness.

Ireland Inklings. Sleigh riding was all the go after

the snow fell until they wore it out.

Our snow was quite a surprise to

most of the folks, but most of the peo

ple enjoyed it while it lasted.

1 1 9 . a v r I

ikc uaruin s inn is a noiea piace ior n ft i a codUie for curk o the

Coasting and tnOt Of do gals and hoys I)itolCircalt Court, f abject to thuäecUSoa of ifce

Dubois County

I

whipped Mitchell in The U. 8. ousrht to

a knock out the British anv linn in that

me i-uuiic acnooi many, and tbe Codrier believes it can. sWaI..S.. IC ITS.. t. ft V. a.m.

uui tue unusn gold-bug are knock

ing us out now, and even Carlisle cringes to them, and issues bonds at

their command.

Normal School. ore i three rounds.

ine unaersigneu win conduct

Normal School at

I ll.l? a -

uuiiuiiig in Jasper, oeginning Jlay 7, 1894, and continuing eight weeks. Classes will be organized in the eighth

vearof common school work, in High school work, and training teachers in

the tecbncial phases of presenting the

various subjects to a class of honors. If a sufficient number of pupils de

mand it a school in the German lan

guage will be organized.

Competent assistants will be secur

ed and the course of study will be announced in a short time.

For further information address, J. T. Wousiiam. Jasper, Ind.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS STOK OFFICE.

Fee For Announcement S)5. Truste of aUlnbrldge Towns) hip

RjiiHiET Fixt I casdititte forTr&ttceof Bta-

bridge towBtalp, abjt to th e decUIon of the Dm-

ocrUc rrisurj. ISM.

William A.Skcus U a candidate for Truiteeof

fUlnbridge towasfeip, tatject to the drritlon of the

Dtiaocritlc I'riBaarj.

Avpasw Knurr I a caadidate for Trestte of

lUiobridg tovssbip, f abject to the decision ;f the

Dtstocratk Trimary.

Jooirn Knut, Jr., U a ciodidtte for Trste of

Btlnbridgc townhIp, tabject to tke deciiion of the Democratic primarj-, ISM.

Fer AsMsaor of Bainbrislge Tp. Jocra Scmrrca, it a candidate for AttMr of

UilnbriJf:t townfhip, tabject ioihe decision of the

Democratic priaarj. ,

Trustee of Madison Townsnip.

John a. SiEnrrajueiL I a cicdldate for TrnitoeJ

of if aditon Tornhlp, isbject to the decitioa of the

Democratic Triaary, hen held, asd retpectfsily

ükithe npport nf Democratic roter.

'or Trustee of Boone Township

William M. Haku Ii a candidate for Trotte of

B-Jone township, snbjKt to the decition of the Dem

ocratic primary.

For Aaaesssor ef Boene Tewnshlp.

J.C Kieklaxd it a casdidate "or Awestor of

Roooe tovothip. objert to the decision of the Dem

ocratic Pritaary.

TniHtee of Harbison Township.

Jon Siirz it a casdidate forTruttfe of Hrbi-n

tnhlp. tabject to the decition of the Deiaocratie

nominatl ag primary.

Hoar I'. I)rxii it a candidate for Tratte ef

Rtrbiton tontbip. istject to the deriiloa of the

Democratic Primary.

Assessor of Harbison Township.

IUkti Baichcb it a caBdldate for Attestor of

Uarblon towcobin, lobject to th decition of the

IViuocratlc primary.

IIcskt RciLra Ja., it a candidate fot Attettor o

Hatbiton toantbip, tsbject to the dedtion of the

IVtnccratic primary.

For County Recorder.

I'.mAtx Lcmijig It a caclidale for re-election at

Cocnty Recorder of Dsbois cocatr. solject ta the

dfd'ioa of the Democratic primary.

For Circuit Court Clerk.

Cy The Sons of Vets., of Jasper

Divis'on Jo. 100, Jerger Camp, will

have a dance next Tuesday night.

reo. u, at Kästners Hall, for the bene

fit of tbeCtmp. The voutiar men In

vite everyone, and insure all who at

tend a pleasant time.

( ome. and assist us. Ph. A. Guckej? Geo. W. Gramelspacqek C. F. G CTG SELL. Committee.

was dar, seeing which could beat fill

ng down. Ask Ozie D for furth

er particulars.

Misses Lora ami Minnie say that

Ctckadoodledo m a good one to go

coasting with down the bill.

Some of our girls have the 'ween-

e" bad; ask cur western girls.

The Hummers stilt visit our town

amid tho hard Democratic times, as some say, and sell our merchants big

ots of spring goods. Mrs. Em. Ferguson, of Washing

ton, h here visiting tier daughters,

Mrs. Mag. Briltain ano Mrs. Ella Nor

man .

Mr. Tommy P. Hope and wife, of

Otwell, was visiting their children here Sunday .

Willie Armstrong, of Longbranch.

was up visiting his urandtna, sirs. Myers, Saturday and Sunday.

Prof. Babe Little swam Patoka Fri

day to get to talk to his b-st girl Sun-

lay night, and swam back to Crack

ers Neck Monday in order t tcich

school the rest of the week. Habe is a

faithful boy.

One of our young girls says she will

marry a "man'

County Democratic Primary.

XtMAi lUtKix itacacdidate for Clerk of the

Daboit Circuit Cocrt, tabject to the decitinn of the

Democratic Primary. For County Auditor.

rirt i ?cnirn I a cisdklate for Auditor of Dabois Coantr. tallect to the decision of the

Oaaty Democratic Primary.

Wiluah II itini, of Patohatottnthlp.it a can

diJtte for Auditor of DaboU county, tabject to the

decidoa of the Democratic nominating primary.

Arertr It. Kocaxca, of Hantinbarif, It a candidate for Auditor of Dabei coantr, tabject ta th

decition of theDesBOcriUcaoniinatlBK primary.

Jtcoi H. Stto, of Hall tottnthip, H a candidate for Auditor of Daboit oanty. tabject to th e dedtion

of the Democratic primaries For County Treasurer. l'iu Sobk, of Variontonr.thip.it a casdi'

dtte fwr Treaarer of Da bolt cosoty, tabject to the

decition of the Deasocmic primary conteGtios.

Edwaid A. Doaxarit a candidate for Treacrer of Dabolf conntr. tabject to the decition of the

Dtmccritic Primary. MatMiAt Oux;, of Ferdinaml tonnthip, it

casdidate for Treavtnrerof Dnboit Coantr, tabject t

the decition of the Democratic primary. For Sheriff of Dubois County.

llitar CtMior it a candidate for Sheriff of Dsboit

for his feather bed I twenty, jnbjecl lo the decMon of the Democratic

(00 Slick, tOO Slick." j primary contention.

Tho latest now for sore toes is crsn-; iuAn. CArarr. ot Patoka toBtWp it a

berries. Hal lial AK lue girls ( , ciMuur rnma mvwcnuv,

Susie Colvin left Friday to stay ai1!ll!",fll"n"80f,,licw8lll"rl",r

Arista Stcwart'i. at Petersburg, for a Iotz l Twn.ot Hail toathip, it

few weeks.

ididate for Sheriff of Dabois coanty, tabject to th

Grand Maso.uekade Ball. Tb

Courier acknowledges an invitation

to the masquerade ball to be given by the Arion Singing Society at German

ia Mall, tvansville. on next Monday

nigni. inenaii will be handsomely

lecorated for the occasion, and the

stage will show in miniature the fa

mouB jiiaway naisance. in the af- TaBÄÄternoon thjre will be a Mardi Gras "P'j-

Parade on electric cars. It will be a

notable event in Evansville. and no

doubt a number of our beauty loving

ana aance enjoying citizens will at

tend. The Arion has the reputation

or always having superior entertain

ments.

Report of The Dubois County

Board of Health for Fourth Quarter 1893.

No. of marriages Oct. 9, Nov. 27,

Dec. 13; total 49.

INo. of birtbs-Oct. S4, Nov. 41.

Dec. 34; total 109.

No. of deaths Oct. 9, Xov, 14

Dec. 6 ; total 29. Cause of death Accident 2, Bron

chitis 1, convulsions l.cyanoaa 1, de

bility, general 2, diarrhea, chronic

diptberia 1, dysentery 1. embolism,

cerebral 1, rever, scarlet 1. fever, typhoid 6, fever, typho-malarial 3, gastritis 2, heart disease, organic 1, inanition 1, liyer disease, tubercuhr 1 meningitis, spinal 1, pneumonia 2 ; total 29. B. B. Braknock.

Sec'y Dubois Co. Board of Health.

Jasper. Jan. 26, 1694.

Dabbling in

Real Estate

or conducting; a retail basinefis, it is

tne shrewd, wide-awake

buyer who

most success

ful. Even i most casua

examination of our stock will convince

you that there

has been some

very shrewd, hard-headed

bargaining

clone to provide such val

ues at prices

marked.

Please call and see them at The Popular Store of

S. KUEBLER,

West Side of Public Square,

Indiana.

Dubois Doings. Miss Ktie Bays is teaching a very successful teraa ef school hers. Items from Dibols have been as carce of late as lbs snow flakes have been this winter. Our borne lire insurant

are dolnr rood work. Tha i-

eressing their capital all the Unas.

Ben. Rowekamn.onp miliar kt.

bOUSe tO Mrs. E ichoffsr. ml hnn.Ki .

piece of land from Gao. De KT in. r

whert hs will build a nice bone.

Born to Or Coble and r. . unm

and to Geo. Harter and wir .

Geo. says be'II be a muilcian soon, and have a band of bis own.

Being as we bars just had a nice

snow so we nay venture out sleigh riding, so wa have coats, and if we

and in the watte basket mm'w

write again.

By the way we have seen verv tm

county candidates; still tbsy are numerous. Ferd. Schneider, onr wortb

ex-sbsriff, has called on bis old friends

oi mis piaee.

Mr. II. Allen has sold hla niaca

Mr. Andy Schnell, our voanm ttaiw-

smlth. A good cbancs for a hon far

soma girl. Try rirls: we will

wbo gets it.

Our blacksmiths. E. Mrirai jk

Schnell, are prepared lo do all kinds of machinery repairs. They do their work by steam and have also secured

corn crusher, and will be lad tn

crush all the wheat and corn they can for the people on Saturslays.

Of township candidates, w ha

two in our place, U. P. Dudlne. onr

aioon keeper, for trustee of Harblann

township, and Geo. L Senir for aas.

sor of Marion township. Both will make good officers, if chosen.

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Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments,

Clock,, Spectacle!, Silverware, Etc. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIR WORK. F. C. KUEBLER, Jeweler, Cor. Eighth and Main Streets, Jasner, Indiana. December 29, 1893.

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I'erry coonllet, -object to the decitloa of

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i a candidate

Cheap Photographs. All Work of the Beit Quality. 6 for tl.

Htid ho is tn have a nrolimiuarv er.

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