Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 April 1894 — Page 5

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.MR. JOSEPH ECKSTri.v. he prc-ctii cHicien Trn-t . .,1 : unbridle t n-hip. h ru in t; county. In.!.. March ., s,V,, ,mc t Dubo tount with bis .:ins- in Im'I. wa- Hi.titi.'.l I,-!,, Ii, v. to Mi Th. ivm:i II.iII. i . im,! i a number of . hililn n. A- :i tUr 01.111 he Worked .1 the t.'lltll i father and tin- neighbor- til! tiiarru.l. In IsTu with Mr. I Mann. h J. ;( -team 'M-hT, and in a ni or o .i.t i- inbiv-t to his i tart n r. In Isn'.i viih Mr. Hen. Hupp-. Jr., and Mr. Wm. Shufcr. he tt'MiL'ltl :i -tc.un 'tr -her and .-an milt. :r v inyr hitnr with If u' u.r. w , th. ; r. --liittir wa-nn !..!. The linn i" ha- a -tntlonnry engine for tin ir mill, jtft north f i.mn. :.nd a fruition engine- and -e-;irut..i-. I..vt year fhre-hed . . r :to.i '-it-lii-N itf -rain, in I"- Mr. Iv k- 1 -t in W:. a- Tmn'i Tin 1 '., Ü- i.Tt- and W:ii re-ch. t I III i.u! ii..iKM2 a aii ltd .in. I t m f!. . r. L V'iiinit IhiNkiu, I ';, -t j.f .... i.u- anl - ..t ul,.,. . otnitv . ; tun- troiu Ja-per. t tie- county. Lorn in Mar'.-n t..vn-1 , f.' t .i t ttü a lb U . t f 1 1 : n.i!:ve F.I -hip. He teet i v I a t.l'l t du ati'ttl J ;rt the . notion )im.-. (n(t. I J. Im:?, he marri. d Sarah llopkin-. i

..dtl,e have ia;-.d a Lit-, family., ..p), CmUim ,.t. :tu ohe-ke,,. lb ha a tint-farm, well itupr..vei. rM1,,th ,mt r -urtacc. tl.en l.v pi. -..nd in addition to hi tarmmtr t- veniina the . at. hing and r. t.'uiion .fM'f thf Lir-'c-t -t. k dealt r-ill lot du-t an.l -rit ... detrinienLd and

the enmity. tiaiic -bipted n-arly 1' car lo.id of -lock troiu a.-Hr d-nhiL.' 1 0o. thtt- pa HUT t hi- , L;..ttfr farmer-8 many tbou-and- - t ! I!ari-. H aluay- 1'ay- lilwral .rice for fct.wk. and f coiir" if! H.pulur with the farmingelas-. a his- Ji(f4tie ba U'tudltted them : ir-.' ly. He eariHHl tin money he ?:--t liad to start with by w..rkimr th- month m a farm at $1 and b.tanl. lv tud. the mail cntiait troin Jn-pcr to pt torsi mry; for tour ears. ami ran a .-tage n the line, thus adding U hi iv. nus. lie - rvnl as a Jll-ti .' of the peace foi i'.'bt yar. settling many di-a-r. - -; nf- without r-itit-: he al- i d Cmntv Hworder fr eib? . n-. nd mude an excellent otli i i i MR. WM. E. CO". f the ni.-t able and -ace till '"fi! Oidioi emintv, wa- U.rn in .-..I....- .t ts.i-t , f....... n. i

ww'the,, Hail tinvit-hlp. !!. at-r. itien of Ja-per, to-w it : .lo-eph story high. With the piv-cnt out'H the cimiion schools in winter. Malier. .Ir.. .h.-cph P.auer. J-bit look for an ii.ciea-e of thetr trade . I u....i ... t., ..,.,!, t.. .;n f :.-n..el-i.iii li..r. Frank Joeith. Scb- ibev will lind it ic -al v t" enlarge

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1 1 'lit -t'liottl swftü yenr- in wiaterand : and John b. I'n'tz. f ' in ihi. uttiinacr. lie entered the I Tin pro-em otlicers lire Sebn-tian dwirtmeH rt CuiiilM'rfimd I tii- j Km bier, President ; Frank Jo.ph. ray of Twin, in ISSli, and received n Vice Pre-ident ; John (iramel- " "iw in issr. lb' then t.-k a post ! spacher, Peeordim.' Socn ten ; Jo- . ute .tr-. nt Ana ri..r 'Midi.i epb llalhr. l'oreinau in shop-. J- ' -r-hv and wiw ttraiiititte I from that ej.b P.auer. I'inanchil Seen taiy, 1 -bim. Ks. lb intt re I '!' pra.-ticc Tie;iurer and 0. u. ral Manager, 'f 'kpon. but w.n ItwiibHl m Jasper, i I nder tin- management of tbee I via ele -te I by tile I eiti 'rat- a eflieient nflicor- the bti-iii' -- ha ' "" ''iier attorney in 1st.. He ha L'i'.w n Very rapidly, and duiiiu. I V!',: " btiU H. :i ereditilblc civil practice, tleally 1 M leal-of i'-k W ei. hlpj'.'b ""t t till- l.-.t ,H,.rn.A f..r ll.e It. Ii. .Old an now be toUIld in III. H "1

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JASPER FURNITURE COMPANY,

1 1 1 i f i:i.i. ii' 1! Manufat ttii. - t Ufo, .. 1 1, ., ;ill, )Hi (rtliji . t lnit . it u.i. ryanii-d a :i -'ijuru!i"ii in t"f the iiKiiJiii.i ! i irt of turnit mi' getn-rallv. Lot did ip( .f.- .i -u. - It v;i- r.'.trgani1-d ;n th.' u int.-r of vk.(i tl, i,i:intil';t. 'nv ..- ti d. -k- veluMwly, and tum out a vi lit,.- Kollin fop ). .k. end. r I'-'I' lit .,r tli.- neiall.' . n;t 'u . . r i--u- l .sil 1 r,. jy.HI. t,v the I . S l'.it. oi )tü, . . ,, r..!.K' Joand John Iin. tit" immlor-. Mi one rvpti,n it i- ji,, ,nv iie mr in inr t . r. o; r:,' ii, tili patent. The . oih;,.!m I lle' 12" han- oj .flno.-a. !,. T! ab .intake ot I lift r patent, d Itit-l'r tain, i- tliu piaitied in t panv'. atalojjiu ; ur- ' -inHH.II Kol. I. Top Dt inI1.,viu ;tU n! j.,.. ll( x. ("urtains; itcrfcctlv n. ).!. -. tri uit.1 iki' üitioti Mini .rr ii i.ttil grace appearing, while in motion, atbotih p-e--il of life. No friction, eatt-ed by du-t and prit accumulating in and between grooved .-lat.-. The outer surface i- a -oli.l sheet of veiieerinn -bowing Ix-anti-ful L'rain of o"l. iined w it It r .t-e

cori-e-pondin with the lower rib- to'huild'mir at the eat end ol 5th tri'et insure jwrtect flexibility and grace um added OH fe. t by 100. with of motion; ea-ily kept eh an with three htorie-and a basemen!, u-ed ordinary dutinir bru-h. ' a the nfliee. w ar -room and varnihWe iruaianttc the durability t , ing deparliuent : in 1SSK! it was

.or Curtain, and claim that no th-' FLAT I! .11 Curtain now in the TOP market i an ! iai d or a- uia i tullv. lower. .1 a- . a-ih and No creaking, era. kIiiil' noi-c- or jerk motion wlule operatin our ( 'urtain The stock of the cunpanv is now .tuned entirelv bv s.tven onternri-in'' MMO.e j i , I ' asfian Kuehjer. boron .Memingci tin b. -tlle ica. unite a . ;i!t ..u r V :!'' V ' ' I number having been

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n-ht t : imvernno nt u-e ,th in Wa-hiiui n t tt v , llfisana an.l Ol-1 an I 1 iua. 'I he .de aiiiotmt to over T'l.'HIl) a uik, th aggregate busi-tie-K, itielndmg tne m,d purehasos iat year being about $M ).()(). The oirf v time the )ek have bf'-eii placed in ai, ICxpo-itjon of anv kind tor a pr iniiitu. a at tin1 inim ne Fair at Kan-.i City. Mo., lat year, when the Ja-peV Desk u awanled Ibe tirt diploma, (vor many comMtitr. The company inake twenty-five pattcniMtt de.-k. fnnn walnut, white oak and cherry lumber, u-ing nothing but the be-t material.- and workman-hip. Varying in price trni if.'! to ...", and i inpltty-. regularly 00 hanrJx and H dinVivnt ma- bine-. T PllooF DIK, Ci.nsnn. run by a 70 h. p. steam engine. The pay-roll- amount toabmit .fi.OOO a-h in .nth. To Jurni-h the neces--ary m aonetl lumber requires the company t. have at all times not b than öiKUMMt ject nt lumber. The around- fak.-n up by the company V cten-i buildings and yard.mltraee scer.il re, extending from 1th t. Utli ftreet;. and from Ander-on stn et to Patoka river. The first building of the company wa- only ."() by 1 00 feet in -i.e alul two -tori. - hijih. In 1S02 another found ncce arv to enlarge airaiu. OFF I CK DF.sK. and a splendid bri. k. "' by 1 T feet. three -tofic high, wa- added, which h occupied by the cabinet workers. and which irive a total to in. let tory of lO.iiiin -.juan- feet of lloor room, or bmldiiur- nouli to . over over an acre of un uud. if only one f airain ii' i ;it' llhi-traled IMI1H'. -how im ijl-uUe. of (he . otn -tle- and prices of b -k- b. t;rribed to the trade upon appbiaboi. ! the Secretary.

MR. JOSEPH V. FRIEDMAN, Ol Itiiiu the above is an excellent portrait, is a wm of t ho Into Lieut, (looruo Friedman, and, folh'Wint.' in the imritdit funtstons of tU father, ha irained a wide ac - 'juaintanco, anil a high reputation for business sagacity and integrity, , lie was hum in Jasper, Oct. 1), 1S((), his mother bcini: a dainrliler nt tlie late Mr. Ilnellc. His father was a native of this county, burn and raised on a farm but a few miles from .lnpor. Joseph I". Friedman received his edueation in the public schools of Jasper. He was a close student and gained mure knowledge than many a buy with the same oppor tunities, and loft -chool well cpiali tied rh din was a metnber, in tin

tor l.u-uu-ss. In 1SSL he mar-i n umber of the firm nf Jo.onb .C-l. , ., .

Hi Miss bona Krompp. of Jasper, j (leorgo Friedman. ' , V , ? .S

I sunn thereafter was emn.tvod Durlnir ISO.'!, with eharaetensti,.! ,"'7 ',n"

y the large ,n of Friedman, ! public spirit, he built him a hand-1' T'ri0 mTZo n icheiriel, A- Co of .1.!..l. i.l l.B I-, ...... 1 M. .c 1. 1' lSPCr M,1( r0 h 0on became U

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responsible and Mill

Mr. J. V. Friedman's Residence. It is. a vitv eonvenieaty arranirod frame re-nlcuce of eiirlit roonif, all neatlv ti niched and well furni-hi'd. Mr. Friedman was his own architect in ilosimüng thislHui-e ami lmyli?-liiyi'il uood ability in that line, al.-o. It iri fitnated on a lM-autiful Lit, with a lawn surrouinliiijr it", and f-hown off to gotxl advantage, and would bo a credit t a much larucr place than Jasper.

Sondermann's Book Store Is situated on the corner of 10th and Newton street.-;, and has a complete line of school book--, writing tablets, copy bonks, a nice assortment of prayer books and many other things usually kept in a well regulated ImhiIv store. They also have in connection with th"ir bo.de sb-.e, family groceries and fine i ndio-. They keep a line lot of pictures, and picture framing is done on short notice. Mr. Theodore Sondermann has carried on the bu-iness .-uceo-y-fullv tor main years. I .III. . J.,. The present popular P, M.at Ja?- . per, was burn at Kirchhoffen. Huden, Mu riiianv, .nine 'jw, i..mi, aim was brought to the I. S. by his parents in IS.");!. He learned the tinner's trade in Louisville, Ky., and came to Jasper in 1S70, and after working some time went out to "see the world," working in many places. He married Miss Fsther Davis. Nov. "JO, 1ST I, at Olney. Ills., and returned to Jasper with her in IS"'-', anil established a tin and stove store, continuing it for about 2 years, when ho sold out, and became foreman in Mrs. Krny's shop, holding the place for 15 years, until on April 17, ISO!!, hp took possession of the post ofliee. John Kueblcr & Son, Wagon and carriage manufacturers; alo farming implements and repairing in wood and iron work. Shops on N. Main Street; one of the oldest business establish

They supply their local trade, and, hnjuovonionts, and a food north kv-lP'!lins !l,ul "W the world," spendbesides haven fair shipping trade, light, so that ho can im-mv perfect pic ing seven years that way. He re-

and their work is guaranteed to,mrt'M " K,"VH oi vem nor, ami allows

meet all competition for good work and fair prices. John Kttebler, Sr., has charge of the wood work, ami John M. Kttebler, Jr., has charge of the iron work,

pusition of bookkeeper, which lie lias hold continuously over since when nut engaged in other duties. Ho now has an interesting family of uk bright, sweet children as can ho found anywhere, and loves his homo, with his family, around which ho has gathered so many attractions. In iss:; Mr. Friedman was appointed Journal dork of the Senate

of Indiana, and discharged the duties of the portion so efficiently that ho was ro-appointcd in 18Sf' and in lS'.JI, giving universal satisfaction to all Senators, they finding him as an oHieer correct, courteous, and always obliging. Naturally lhoo qualities and his sturdv Do-! moeraey, led tn his promotion, and in IS).'! ho was elected Assistant Scel'ol ! t'C of lli.i IiwIImiki Uiitmln 1 Oosition whioh ho linnnred hv dU ,.. , w, till I iiitiiiiMl . '1 11.111 . 41 !chat"o nf dtitv. He was stronidv j talked of by his friends as ocratie candidate for Sent the Deninator from this district this year, but his busi noss titTairs would not admit of his making the canvass, and so he declined to bo considered in the list. In ISS") ho was appointed Post master at Jasper, and served four! 1 1 .i , . . a i years, with the approbation of alD ,1 . . .1 . ,, . ln.o. o go tmg mail at this ofI . e has tdso served Jas,er TOvoial years as one f the town trus - tees. He is now the e hcient btisistreet Mr. Itrtuio Hucttner Is the oldest attorney iraetieing at the Dubois county bar, and has been frequently called to preside as special Judge. He was born at Weimar, Oormanv. Aug. 22, 1S2.'. Ho studied law and was admitted to the bar in Chicago, Ills., in 1S51, and practiced his profession there for some time, and afterwards in New Jersey. He came to Jasper in bSöS, and has attended to his profession here ever since being engaged in many important eases, particularly where a thorough knowledge of (ierman was needed. Hois married and has a family, and has several grand children. MR. ALOYS SPRAUER Is the popular photograph artist of Jasper, who-o lifedikeport raits grace the walls and tables of so many of our citizens. He is a native of Ilubois county, and took his llrst lessons as a photographer in his bnitlu-r's studio at Hunt ingburg, uni-hing his studies with celebrated arti.ts in Cincinnati. He is married, has an interesting familv, and lives in his house in the rear of Iiic gallery, which is on the north oast corner of tlie Public Square, over Judy's Jewelry Store, He has his gallon fitted nn with all the latest adjuncts to his art, and has the none to leave Iiih gallery diss'.tisik'd with the quality of his work. )U, also, takes line outside views, andthe Cot uiKiiis indebted to him for mostfof the tine pictares in this issue of hupihess houses and residences. Ho to hiin,it you want good work.

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rt 31 r. T. K. I)oug;licrty Was born on Stamper's Crook, Orange county, Ind., March S, hSf0. His father was a miller, anil the father of nineteen children, having been married three times. When this boy grew up, his parents not being wealthy, he only had the meagre facilities for education offered by the common schools of Orange county, at that time only lasting about three months each ,'l"ii i ii iii.-uimuii mihi ii uiiiii: i,,,; 4rk t , , 4...i:Ji iui.-hv ivf iuiiii iimir. iiiiu iie.-iiniicu nt , unlU f J , , , work hc w1,tninw, a kcn?0 to toa(.h ' count rv wh(M)1 , nn(, t 17 venrj. of i.. '. i.. , .. . , Kj.v m oo.iii inn iimt ii'iiu near jiopular and successful teacher. serving as Principal of the schools for five years. In the winter of 1N.93, while yet teaching, he bought the Indiana Hotel, and assumed the duties of landlord, making his hotel the headquarter for transient cus tom, and securing a fair business. On Jan. 11th, l.sj).J, be married i Miss Sarah Friedman, daughter of Mr. Martin Friedman, and mavnow be considered settled happilv for life. U i Joseph F. Sermersheim's Store land residence is situated on the corner of Fast Oth and Jackson streets, in a building that he was born, in, and that has been a successful business location for many years, lie is married and lives in the house containing his store. His wife is a daughter of the late much respected Jacob Burger, Sr. Mr. Sermershoim conducted a jewelry store in the same building for a numler of vears, but finallv concluded to change Iiis business, and began a general store, where customers can find almost everything they want in the dry goods, groceries or notion line, and it will pay people to examine his stock before buying. They willl find prompt attention and courteous treatment, whether they buy or not, as Mr. S. delights in letting all know what superior goods he has, and particularly to show ladies his stylish and new lines of dress goods, and at prices that are not "out of sight" of a common person's pocket book. His store occupies what was formerIv three rooms of his house, and vet ho says if his business increases as it has been doing of late, ,he will soon have to build a new house for a store room. (Five him a call. IS'" 31 r. Wm. II. Jutt Is a native of Louisville, Ky.,and was born Jan. (5, 1801 , and was brought by his parents, the late Geo. J. Jutt and wife, to Jasper the same year. His father taught school, and the young boy went to school till he received his first communion in the Catholic church. When a young man he went to the great west, mined for gold m the famous turned to Jasper, and worked in the npilu f.u.ior.. ,.m.il Ilm town n vonr ,;c 11 clor AiroU!i .,r.ar ns Clerk, and in l,S8i mamed Mish .losie Herber, and now hue thre children. Hc is one of the Sons of Vctcrnn