Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 May 1894 — Page 8
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HOMES FOR EVERY ONE.
THE noA'ÖWAYÖ OF IÖWÄ.
Haw the lTrvulllug Hirt KihmI Mlj;Iit Uo
Iiiiirn'tl. Whilo macadamized and gravol mute
uro yet fiir in tue mstaneo except m
Coraer 4th & Main Street
HUNTINGBUKG, - IN
MAKES PIOIALTIKt OF:
Crown and Bridge Work, PilnUai Extraction.
Treat i eat and Saving the Teeth,
Kirrt CUm Work, BMtoaable Trices.
At tk l'hmla Hotel. Jiier, TuetcUy
aad Wadaeaday ofechwek. All Work Warranted. Dec. lt 1893.-y
Method by Whk'K Mraof Moderate Muil
Cm Acquire a Houw tad Lot. No better employment for capital can
bo conceived thim in tbo erection of .limited localities lU'itr tlio large cities In
homw for laboring men. It has been Iown, writes Henry Walluco in Good tried iu a few towns and provtetl a buccc I Roads, there is very much that can bo from overy point of view. It is not a I done. and that, too, without any ox-
Ireet, philanthropic work, for it pays in money , jhjuso beyond that already ineuned, und DIAA. :i l,rout UPU tlu investment made, and ; that should bo done at once. Them isno tK. " ' aShylock might engage in it without better road in tho world than an Iowa
compunction, providiug bo do Hamueu thrt road when it in goou. it is sinooin,
with tho legal ratoiif interest, 'ilioao-'it is easy on tho horse, even 11 soino-
parture, however, best befits honest cap-;
ital in that it tends to Ulgmfy labor ana prevent anarchy.
A man cannot livo in a novel ana do a good citizen, for careless surroundings
ODEL DRUG CO U. B. IlltAXXOCK, M. 1)., Sce.'y and Malinger. Keep a full line of
TUB HOLIDAY AM) WINTER SEASON U here and go are wo with the best STOCK OF FURNITURE. See Our Great 5 ami 10 cent bargain counters. Your best Chance. Dou't MUs It! OUR STOCK OF COFFINS IIa never bean equaled. POME AND SEE US. We Will Endevor To P i h Y i. Alles Bros;. N. W. Cornor Public Square, Dec 893. Jasper, Ind.
AN I'NDUAINKI) KOAl).
beiret bad habits iuul breed lax pnnci
plea. Children reared in slothfulues
uovertum ontwelL l hero is a spine m
honest toil that rises above a shanty and ' seeks tho comforts and conveniences of '
a. framed dwelling with carpeted floors,
ono surrounded by tho greensward oi times dusty, and its coutinuanco m this
thrift and backed by tho garden of proa ' Btato of graco varies with tho years,
perity a home, in fact, that ntayngni- sometimes six months, sometimes ten. fully bo called tho owner's castle. Neat All that depraves a country road in dwelling can be bnilt in most villages Iowa and renders it horrible to eontemat from $-100 to 500. Adding from $100 pinto and iv source of profanity both in
to $200 for a lot does not inako an m- tcraal and external is uncontrolled wavestmeut so large but that the most or- ter. Speaking not now of country roads
dinarily paid laborer could soon acquiro loading to cities, where then) is a great
title. At $10 n month, which sum would deal of heavy hauling, but of tho roaas little exceed rental value, tho $500 houso for country use, all that is needed to and lot could bo bought and paid for in niako a road that will bo excellent from
four years, A small boy carryiug papers six to ten months in a year, averaging could earn that amount. Four dollars a ttbont nine, is to keep tho water from week would pay for tho $000 homo in rising up under it and provide a way
fivo years. for tho rain to run off as it falls, iho
A liberal policy pursued upon mis under waters aro found vrlicro roaas
nlano by tho wealthy men of a town cross or follow sloughs. Tho wet spots.
would result iu placing hundreds of whero tho most hideous nmdholes occur, homes in tho hands of laborers who tin-1 nro ou the edges or sides of theso slouglis der no other conditions could ever aspire' nnd are caused by tho rain soaking
to tho proprietorship of tho houso m ; down through the upper fertilo soil and
which they lived. Tho benefits of this striking a vein of hardpan or impervious system aro capabloof being demonstrate clXyt and therefore coming out laterally, ed by any village that has tho sagacity The remedy for this is under drain-
and enterprise to undertako it. An ab-1 JUre. either with tile or with rock, laid
Bolntely safo investment is obtained for either under the roadbed or alongside- of capital, usually in a territory where val-, itf so sW to catch tho water before it
ues increase rapidly; tho wago earner ' tenches the bend. We havo seen many easily becomes tho owner of property ' 0f tho very worst and most impassable
Goods Pure and Fresh, Prices Correct.
rescriptioss Carefully-Compounded.
Optician,
Next Door to Zoellor's. Barber Shop. HchI.-hIh', raiiMMl ly Kyv. Strain.
to.,.. hnrenne whnsn hortdj rn cnnstuni v ar-htng n vo no men wpi rrne
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scientifically lilted Uesen will give tin-in This theory H now uiilvensnll hoil? "Inmrnnnilv" tittoi! 'lu-e- will Invariuhlv increHHc the Iroilbb
and mav led to TOTAL IHJNDNKSS. Our .il.ililv in ilftsHi vr hisses safol
and correctly Is beyond question. Consult ih. Eves tcKil tree ol charge.
Veb ,' Cm.
that is worth, when paid for, a rcspecta
bio percentage more than it cost him;
mudholes rendered dry and placed in
excellent condition in all seasons of the
tho manufacturer is insured a reliablo , yC:ir, with an expenditure of not over
Road WAGONS
I f ths- 1.- 1"fttr. "d.;; i"Ä5 vorableconditionofaffairsrendcrslabor are de,n,nded ho next to impossible. Very natrJ:tnr r.f.h iVZ r ' tho man JTh his
and intelligent class of employees, and
thocommmnty has tho satisfaction or see ing every man his own landlord This fa
ing f l be done, by every
Good Farmer, W.io doe not vnt to be delayed in his work, nd htvo hi tennis idle on the road the breakage of a wagon porly mde, or of poor material.
Sonh Main tr el. Jasper, warrants
all his wasona free from defects of ma
lorUt or workmanship, and will sell
them a nheiD f ?ou py for the infe
rinroiiri. Come and see. Me will also
rpn ir vnm ahoddv WOh. wbes it
hrak, If y call OB bm. Oct., 27, 93,
INSURANCE!
LIFE ! ACCIDENT!
TORNADO! LIVE STOCK
Farm Fire insurance for terms of five vears. including lightning and steam
thresher, at thirty cents a year on each gate, sell their produce and gossip while
$100 of insurance; tornado
earnings in a hoaeimd lot can seeuoth inc to bo gained in the idleness attend
ing strikes, and all tho arguments oi modern agitators will fail to convinco him that his first duty is to his union
rather than to his family.
THE VALUE OF A PUBLIC MARKET.
Convenience the Farmer Will Not Be blow to Appreciate. Tho fanners who livo near a town
materially assist iu its progress if they
are accustomed to carry their produce to
it every week. They aro compelled to find a market somewhere, but tho town that attract theni most is usually the
town that has a good public market place, where they can unhitch and feed their hones and expose their wood, potatoes, fruita and other produce for sale.
A farmer naturally dislike to un
hitch on tho Rtreet, where his team is in
tho way, where ho may bo moved on by
tho polico and where ho will attract little attention from passersby. Consequently the town that has a regular mar
ket place, where farmers can cougre-
at twenty
cents. Representing twenty goon com
panies and doing an exclusive insurance business, I can give the alwve rates.
Write or call on me before placing your
insurance. No one, excepting George
Xix, of Havsville, and Theodore (toll
man, of Ferdinand, are autonzetl to so-
lu-it insurance in mv name.
W. A. WILSON.
General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind.
J CaretM, and Trade-Marks obtained, and 11 Pat2at buunesx conducted fur Usdhiti Frf8. t
ornccis Opfoiitc U.S. Patcht Or nee J ?aadwe tan secure tawtit in loitime ttiutaut2
Srcaiotefrom Washington. M .nrt.U'. rfi.wii,, nr nhtito.. with cie4fno-
Jtion. We a-ie. if patentable or not. tree olj tektrte. Our (t-e rot due till pileni it secured. t aPMMLCT "How to Obtain I'ateats," witli J
Cm Ol HHIC III IU, w.tf. VMM aet free. Andres. iC-A.SNOWA.COJ
i mP. pare-. Orncc, watMiNsre-N, C. J
. SUFFERERS
RECEIVE-
I IM S A N
I tv the use or
B.LMHiaL.giB""i
Oliver V. K. liulinet.Sia Jest. Cel. write-I U
mi Ktmeity all and even mare tkai reywualX. II rectitc iniiantaneuui relief. v
K. M. Carton. A M., Warrc, Kaa wHtat WMI
ireatei by emmtnt phyiiciax ol this eouatry ee
ueraianjr: iritu in cumalt si aiaerent 31
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waitinir for a customer, is the town
whoso merchants will see tho color of
the farmer's money.
Tho market placo should be located in
tho center of tho business portion of tho
town and shonld have a number of cov
ered sheds, where tho fanner may sta-
bio his horses when it rains or snows.
Onco established and well advertised tho market will soon become popular both with tho fanners and tho public, especially if tho town authorities boo that tho place is kept neat and clean
and mado reasonably comfortablo and attractive. Whcro thero are several rival towns in a Rood farmiiiK commu
nity tho ono that has a Kood market place will surely get tho farmer's prod-
uco and tho mouey ho receives for it and will boconio moro and more pros
perous overy year. It Tea Wish to Help tfce Tows Don't fail to sound its praises wher
ever you are.
Don't make tout money out oi its
citizens and spend it somewhere else.
Don't frown on every public improve
ment simply because it will cost yon a dollar or two.
Don't sneer at the efforts of your fel
low citizens to build up tho town, but lend a hand yourself.
Don't talk a great deal about what should be done aud remain on tho back
scat waiting for soino ono else to do it
Don't say a hoard of trauo is "no good
on earth" until you can prove it by sta
tistics. Don't say the public schools are a failure because your boy has been upset
ting tho school's discipline and has been
punished for it.
$3 in labor and material. After theso vret spots and seepy places havo lieen removed in tho manner above suggested tho roadbed should bo thoroughly plowed, harrowed and rolled until it is re
duced to the finest iossiblo tilth, then graded so as to allow tho water to run
off as it falls, and as often as ruts aro
formed bypassing teams in wet weather gone over with a road grader when it becomes dry and kept in a smooth, well
rounded, oval tdiapc.
To secure this treatment of roads ono
thing must bo done provision must bo
mado in tho laws of the state that will nllnw tho supervisor, or whoever is in
authority, to find drainage through ad
loininc lauds wherever ueccssary under
the law of eminent domain. Unless this
is dono narrow minded landowners wil
effectually prevent by unwiso opposition any effective road drninage, and hence
any permanent road improvement. The First Turnpike
Ak pioneers and emigrants ecattcrcd
settlements in all directions from tho
mother colonies on tho Atlantic coast.
roatls wero made and maintained to them by taxing all tho citizens residing in tho townships, counties and states through
which thev pawed. W hen a public roa
was a much used thoroughfare, demand ing extraordinary solidity of roadlied anc
tho best condition of repair, a company
was organized, capital was furnished
and the road was handed over by tho neonlo to the comnany. who lowered its
grades, bridged its streams, stoned an drained its wheolway, and when flnishei
eharirod each traveler on nurse or
wheels a toll for each mile traveled
upon it. Thus th public road became
turnpike, so called because at the places
where the toll was collected thero were
poles armed with spikes set across tho
road, which turned upon a iost, a pneky notice to tho traveler that ho must pay
or stop.
The first turnpike in America was chartered in 17i2 by tho Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike company. It
was commenced in 1704 and soon coin
plctcd.
Thero is no more important economic
subject liefere the American people to day than tho best method of making anr
maintaining tho public roads Lippin
cott's Magazine.
Why Kentucky rrntpera.
"I think that one great cause of tho prosperity of Kentucky as n statu lies in
her excellent system of roads, sai
John Sinnott of I'adticah. Ky., recently
"Wo utilize our convicts by niiikin
them work upon onr roads. Take tho
city in which I live, ior instance, am
tho good results of this idea uro nppnr
j ent. We have four big pikes or iimcud
ami zed and well graded ro.id.s tunning
out from the city. On n rainy day win
tho fanner can t plow Jio'll bitch np
' his team, put a hogshead of tobacco or
a load of corn on his-wairon and come
' to town. In most suctions of the Unite
States ho couldn't get to town on a rainy
Don't stay at homo on election day, I W a i0"'! W"KU" ,,cco",,t ,f
W m nni anri "hiiKtln" for .rood men " "" 11 " ""r
r o
and good government
Don't let a good local paper that is
tho town's untiring champion abandon
the champion business because of lack of deserved patronage.
Don't forget to drop your dollars in the slot when tho committee that Is aft
er a new enterprise comes around with
tbo subscription list
eaves a who'o day, saves his team an
his wagon ai.d his temper, and Ilm tow merchant getH tho bent lit of his trade.
Stone VcritilN Dirt Itiwtla.
No appeal was ever made for road im provement without bringing out a corre
spoudingplea for the "old fashioned dirt road." For genuine pleasure in riding
Don't forget that in building up tho lWv "K rotu can discount such
iaa Sordtd rtliet l.ke rtr arevariaaa.
L. U l'help. V M.Oti,0. wntes-SuterH Asthma o vein. Your edieiaaia j.
tore for ate lhas the at Miiaeat akysMiaa 4i4 tar
mm iure yvwa. la order that all tufmrs freaa AttaaM, Catank,
nr rerer. a a Kinared discMCl Hi taM lit T 't türi' ' '" ,tBd w a' ?.rR;. Ky ssail tt.e .
Marcw. tiMHEKiiAn a uu. nnaa a
WaatMr, Waja Ca, Okia . .
town hearty co-operation, united endeavor and a spirit of get thero aro what win tho day. Thero is no pull like a long pull, a strong pull and a pall all together.
Lonisville, Evansvillle & St. Louis
uonsoimaiea k, b.
i nt mux line;.7'
5, Miles the Short omI.
ltetween Louisvillo & St. Louis.
rUKK DltUUS and MKDIC'INKS,
KLKG ANT l'KKFUM KS& TOILBT AUTICLK.
KlUwi 1
" irn;it;ii VOllll Iii II,,.
JOust mid West.
FINK STATION KU Y hik! 11LANK HOOKS,
CI101CK ViC, Altd and TOUACCOS.
A1NTS. OII. himI VAlfNIöllKS.
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And ICvnry KlFo t in nie lo Al'COIIIinOllHle ClMl()llll'l.
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BfiStore Opposite
Kell. Ki. lÖ'J4lf.
the INDIANA 1IOTLL, .IASIK1C, INI).
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MOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET
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mt. sxm -wem W' pru' -w-
YOU WANT IN-
I
violins,
Music, Piaoos, Organs, Guitars
Mandolins, Banjos, Accordeons, Etc. A LPO
Watches , Jewelry & Silverware,
Of all Descriptions at
F. C. KUEBLER, Jeweler,
Cor. Eighth and Main Streets, Jasner, Indiana.
I)pcnmher 29. 1893.
riio lowest ticket rates to tho
r('.t, us well as folder ami enorMl
inlorniation, will he iiiriuslie.l
appliciition to tili uiult'rsi;nil.
hoe that your ticket rv.uU
"The Air Line."
.Jos. Bhni'mct, Ai-'t .Jasper. H. A. t-'AMI'IIKU., (len'l l'ass. Atr't.
.J. II. Ivl'.M.MKH,
Travel in Pass. A-'t. St. Louis, iMo.
UNITED HOTEL
MILL STUKET.JASI'EIt. AUGUST KAEGIN, I'ROPUIKTOIl.
The travel in; juililie will lliiil
this house wll furnished ainl the
best of attention given to the want-
of quests. Furniture anil beil- all
new, and table summed with t if
best the market
Ueasonablc.
aflord. TeniK
Aug. Kaegin. Mnrch 10-93
T. ERNY,
Agent for
Best in Use !
Bargains on Demand in Tinware, Hardware,
FANCY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES, iVOTIONS, ETC. Mrs. T. ERNY,
i,a- s i-iaUli üinunm. .IASP1511 1INI.
luni - '-a 7
I.SO A FINK ASSOCTMKM
HEATING
C0UKING
U I VJ I 1 ii
C. KCKEItT
.1. RCKBKT.
A. KCKKUr,
Eckert Brothres
Koller Mills.
oo cc osc ojc.c. p OOP CO CO o
ll.vln upplio! IhcBO MU1 with the LATEST JMB" EB MACIIINKUY, wc now innko none luitl HE Khbl HHAWU& u
Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour.
which atlmltK of no cqnl for fninlly iipr. TO Tili II IhlU Hb 8 ATISKI KI) WITH IT.
r itdviMe ever v foody lo Buy the llel anil I alwuy Hie CilieaprMf. Bud Flonr cmiMeM doelor'w billM;
VOM WHICH WE WILL AL
. a , rT i-. t mi ut i irni."T FOIi
VV H h.A W A 1 1 IMJ. WAYS I'AYTIIK HKJHKS'I
M AHKET PUKJE IN CASH, lY WACONoitGAK LOAD.
ECKERT BROTHERS.
July Mti IHX9 1.
I AM NOW A MAN! Chlco.Oct.5.1f.
' I wa troulilnl wltli tn Inn
Vic will icnil yott the rnnrvclou I'rcnch preparntion CALTHOS free, ly wnlwi
mail, niui alcgni uarauicc
ii
A3 HI !.
At HC It.
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nil i(iurvmti ...... ...... Mtunllr wpbIc for miyau ji-nr. IurltiR th lt four jfom I rln.l ...rr r.m.df tlmt WHft Willi
and nut no rllf fur anyof my , . tniufile. until I took CA LTH08-t eurvA ond rcatorrd mr und I Hm nw a man,
Address VON WOHL COm awB wmcricaw wjems, wmcinnauiw.
that CALTHOS wll
STOP A!LiÄw' Cül.E,,t:Me-v'rt RESTORE 1.1 Vlar.
Use it pay if satisfied.
IIEADQUAItTERS roii tiik
Sin&rcr Sewing Macliine!
I bei; to luuiouncc to the piihlu-, that I
have again oin'iietl an olliee, wht'iv I have constiintly on Iiiunl a full hin of tin; llcmiine Siiiiri'rs, with all tht latest
iiiiprtiVfinuiitH. 1 have also :i large stock of Att:u'lnmnt, Nivdh'.-, Oils Ac.
for all other makes and ftvlfH of .S-uin? .Machines. All kinds of Sowin Mai. . . i : I.
t'lillK'H rv paireu. u;:n;iiiii in mxw
hand inaniines.
.Mv nhitf oi busineHH is. on 7th Stritt,
I between Mill and MeCrillutf Street-,
JASPER. INDIANA. PKTlUt J. GOSMAN, Atfcnt,
For the Singer .Manufacturing Company.
I am also agent for the old iviiai'
Jfiagaru Fire and Tornado and I velum
Insurance Co., of Jsew lurk, ami n-
sH'ctfully ask a liberal patronage.
Dee. i, l.V.M)-tf. FINE FARM FOR SALE! In Madison Township. One of the Ix'st famiH in Madien
towiisliip i.s now for sale by the tinier : eignet 1. to-wit: Hü,1., acres in Sec.
I' I, r. l'..t f,,r.
inerly belongitig to John llurgc,
ceased. It will De wold at a rea.-onaw
price, and on partial iiaviiieiit!' if '
sired. If von want a good farm, in 1
good locality, near the tlirivini; tont
Ireland, this ih vour opportunity, r"'
particulars, cull on
tl.KMi:.NT I'O.VM.
at Jasper Courier Olliee.
Alst. ''.'17 acred, formerly known nAw
Adam .Smith farm, at tlie point w''1'" tlie railroad vruweH I'atoka river will" sold cheap. Call soon.
.
AI.1IKKT M. I10IINKKT. KUWAKD A. l!OHrh
BOHNERT BROS., I'roprietorx of tlie
JASPFR UNION HOUR HILLS'
These Mills are now kept in the lo
onier, and supplied with best pa"
Kolls. The brandH I'KAIih in i-i-' FAMILY, and STKAKSHT are not ts
excelled for their grades in the world.
We solicit the custom of I-arniers
will he ready at all times lo exehaiip Hour for wheat at the highest marM
I pru.i . .... i.i,it'i. .iii.l mi
llltl.Mi I Ulli U i i ..ii will lav vou cash all the market
allow. . , i
CORN MEAL always on nana w
or exchange.
an"
ran and Ships, h ff
Fh.9, '1-4. Ilm
HattacM Mtm, Taka Netted When you -waut to kaow about anf bnRltiatwoiituictndf thn larira rltiiH. writo
to tke local nownpatxjr. If tho flnn Ih of over tho avei age (Urt road of Unlay. Any
ouo so long u! it i.s kept in repair and
tho elemeittH iiroteoted from tho two ex
triples of duot ami mud. If these fiviturcs could bo regulated, all agitation for Rood rojuls i Ight end at once, ho far w the pleasure of the thing Is concerned. But the talk just now is business. One horse can haul as much over u properly constructed tone road as three can luiul
stij account, you will And tho adver
gi'M!? m UK bvuau paper.
ouo with a head for arithmetic can figure out tho difference. Kansas City Time
JSninhririKe Township Trustee's Xoti'. The undei-signed, Truslie of IJiiinbridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business tin Satunlav of everv week, at his icsidcnco on North Main street, between Fourteenth ami Fifteenth, in Jasper. Vrhc Library of said Township is kept at the bookstore of Mrs..Iacob(tosiiianii, where persons Avanting books can obtain them at any time. Joski'h KcKST3i.v, Trualee. April 20, m l-y.
C'oliiiiill;i Township Trus
tee's Xotiee.
The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia
Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his residence on every Saturday, iuul persoiiH having township biiMiiess lo transact sue requested to present it on that day of Ii o week.
The Township Library is keot 1 1 the olliee of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. N'imo.v 1 1 AicitiH, Trustee. June 'J8th, 1883-y.
v. 1 1.. 1u-i. ut in-irLrof iirii'O. (IV
II HIV V I , trial and we will try to ease yo. Mills on tho North side of Jaspor,"' l.'lth and Mill streets. .litHtier. Anril 13. MH-y
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