Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 May 1894 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

itjrCornus Christi dav was hoN ciiinlv observed ut St. .Jospph'.s cliiirch yesterday, and there was a largo congregation. It's all thu Hanie, a Hliirht fold, con i..'.ti'd Iuiirh or Huvt'ru condi. ihw Minnt Coiiirli Coro ImiiihIil'H them, 51. Friedman. ' Lawi Party. There will bo a lawn-party by the ( T. U., at the Masonic grove in Ireland on thu night of the thirtieth of May. Everybody invited. I'arly KiHcrn, Karly UiHer, Eurly Riner8, tin- fainouH little pill for i-onHt jation, nek heaunono, uvHnopsia and nervous iifs-s. M. Friedman, y Chris Senning, who lives three iniles west of this eitv, was thrown from a wagon the other dav and sustained a severe iniurv to his right shoulder. He is improving. Washington Gazette. Not one minute elnpHcs between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why Hliouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure? They should. Thev do. M. Friedman. v T. F. Anthony, Kx-IVhstmitHtsr of I'rorn. i?e City, town, sny: "I bought one bottle oi 'Mystic Curu' lor Klioiinmtisni nnd twi tl i.-e did mo more good thim ull tho medicine) I over took." Sold by M. Friedman, Druggist, Juspcr. Nov. 10, 93, ömo. UuniH are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salvent promptly applied. This stateinent in true. A "perfect remedy for Hkia diseases, chapped hands and' lips, and never fails to eure piles. M. Friedman. y The steerage rate from New York to Liverpool has been reduced to fl'i.öO. This is a grand opportunity for a multitude of Europeans and Anarchists who don't seem sat-i-lied with this country and its inMitutions. X. A. Ledger. No better aid to digestion. No better eure for dvspepnin. Nothing more reliable for biliousness and constipation than DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. M. Friedman y HaTThe Jasper branch of the Fraternal Building it Loan Association, of Indianapolis, hud its annua' meeting on Saturday night last, and elected the following ofliccrs: I'rest. Jos. Benedict; Vice I'rest. Kd. A. Hohnert; Secy. John 1 1 e iehelheck ; Treusu rer Frank L. Uetz. There is about $1 5,000 in shares in Jasper. Anyone wishing shares can apply to the Treasurer for information. UuKUMATtsH Cured ik a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism und Neunil gift, radically cures in ono to thrco days. Its uctioa upon tho ytern h remarkable nnd mysterious. It removes at onro the euuse and the dtecttso immediately disappear?. Thu first dose greatly benefits. 75 cU, Sold by Miirtin Fricdmun, Druggist. Jumper, Ind. Nov. 10, '93, Hm. SrThe anie of liae Ball at Washington, between the Jasper club and the club at that place, last Saturday' was called off on account of rain. Four innings were played, (hiring which the Jasper club made 10 runs to the Washington f. This lead would practically have made the Jasper boys winners if the game had been finished. The particular feature of the few innings played was Will Melchoir's brilliant catch of a hard batted ball, in the left field. littcklcit'M Arnica Salve. The Host Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, el tapped bunds, ebilhlains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and )ositivelv cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect fatisfaetion or monev refunded. Price -5 cents per Ih)x. For sale hv Martin Friedman. April 1st, 1SU4 ly. Sunday Excursions. The Louisville, Kvansville and St. Louis Consolidated Railroad will sell Sunday excursion tickets, which af fords a splendid opportunity to visit your relatives or friends, at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tick ets good on date of sale only, ('all on our ticket agents and ob tain full information regarding these special Sunday excursions, which will last throughout the summer. InflrThe ladies Monument straw berry supper on Saturday night last . . 1 . I . was largely attended, and neariny enjoyed. The "box parade" creat ed a good deal of fun, and tended to general sociability. About $'M) was netted for the Monument. The ladies should have another on more pleasant night. Saturday inula was most too cold lor ice cream. Dr. S. F. Scott, blue Kiilpe, Harrison o., Mo., says: "ror whooping coiigl Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy is excel lent." Hv nsmir it freely the disease is deprived of ull damrerous eonsetienees There is no danger in giving the Ueniedy to hahies, us it contains nothing Injurious. LT und 50 cent lottles for sale by M. Friedman, druggist. Don't Stay So Latk. Mr. Henry Vonderheit went out in the country to seo his best girl on Sunday night nnd his horse broke loose and came hack to the livery stable. The boys it was tired standing so long without anything to eat. Henry Walked, home about three miles.

Mai Do. Mess w Andrew Eckert and I'h. Kästner killed a mud dog near near l'utoka bridge on Saturday. It was frothing at the mouth and green eyed, but as far

as known had not bitten anything. It is not known where it came from. Oi'KM.vo. Mr. II. L. Moutoux had an opening day at his "city bakery," on Jackson St. yesterday. I he Coi'itiKK acknowledges the compliment of some excellent tea cakes. This establishment, if nrolerly patronized, will furnish a need ed ana economical convenience for our citizens. It has long been demonstrated that baking of all kinds can be more eheunlv done hv u akery, that does a la nie miantltv. than it can be by euch family doing its own, and generally better done, too. Had bakinir bus been a oro ide source of dyspepsia, hypochon dria, head-aches and heart-aches, unuly quarrels and divorce suits, 'atronize the bakery, and be insured igainst them. Hesides, it will give your wives more time to cultivate lose graces which won your hearts when you were courting them. Pentecost at St. Joseph's Church. The feast of Pentecost was sol emnly celebrated at the St. Joseph's lurch of Jasper. High mass was sung by the Hev. K. Martin, and the sermon preached hv tho Hev. Fidelis Maute. On this occasion the choir proluced, for the first time in its his tory, a tour-voiced mass with or chestral accompaniment, under the direction of Hev. Hernard, O. S. li. This mass was composed by J. CS. Zand, in honor of the jubilee of 'ope Leo XIII, and is strietlv Cecelian in character. There is nothing operatic about the composition it is a fervent prayer that proceeded from the pious soul of the iiithor. Its rendition (taken as a whole) was one of marked excel-: ence, and deserving of gieat prai. e, considering the short time of five weeks that was allotted to its study. The soprano solos were exquisitely executed by Miss Flora Vollmer, he alto by Miss Maine Haller, the tenor by Mr. John Bermersheim, ind the bass by Mr. Win. Schüler. At the Offertory was sung a "Veni Creator" for soprano solo and cho rus with orchestra, composed hv the ate Rev. Anselm Meier, O. S. 1$. The solo was beautifully rendered i bv miss flora oiiiner. ine miiressivc and devotional manner in which the soloist interpreted the feelings of the composer was greatly appreciated by the large assembly of worshippers. May this not be the last tune that God's praises be sounded forth in this solemn manner, but may the choir, in conjunction with the or chestra, continue the excellent work it has so nobly commenced, md not be dispirited by the shalow and ungrounded opinions of in experienced critics. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Xew )iscoverv know its value, and those who nive not, have now the opjiortunity to ry it tree, tall on the advertised drug gist and get a trial Itottle, free, bend vour name and address to II. C Ihicklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. Knur's ew Life rill free, as well as a eopv of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do von good and cost you .i t i- . t V l i uoiiiing. iUunm r riciiiiuui, i-mukiuiu. t A Decided Success, The social of the Jasper Kinghts of Pythias at their castle hall on Friday night last was a decided success, .lust enougn guests mm ueen invited to eniov the hospitality of the Knights to comfortably be aeomniodated in the Hall. The evening was pleasantly spent in listening to some short and ex cellent addresses by members, and good music and singing by a choir, and then the company was invited to surround the tables, which were ndon with snlendid cakes, fruits and candies, and then all were served ice cream and lemonade till ability to contain more ceased. The first address of welcome to the guests was by Sir Knight M. A. Sweeney, and Was an eloquent trib ute to the blessintrs diffused to all bv the observance of the rule of Knighthood Friendship, Charity und Hcnovolonee. After music, Sir Knight W. K. C.ix read an address on the principles of the Knights of Pythias, and its benefits to members. Iben came some patriotic music followed by a written address by Sir Knight H. M. Milburn on Secret Societies, their benefits, proper sphere and limitations, followed by several songs by the choir. Castle Hall was handsomely dec orated with emblematic pictures, surrounded hy the National colors, while the tables held some lovely vases of flowers, which vied in beautv with the ladies who surrounded them. The voting folks seemed to enjoy the occasion heartily and the geniality and warmth of the Knights developed an interesting and excellent quality of early "green corn," besides some other excellent succulents.

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

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ABSOLUTELY PURE November, 17, 18j3 ly.

I'KHSONAI.. Miss Lou Urucker, of the Southern Hospital, is visiting her sisterin Jasper. Mr. Andy Merger, town Clerk, went to Cincinnati Saturday on the excursion. Prosecutor Cox went to Princeton Monday to prosecute some State cases in uiuson Circuit Court. Mrs. Loretta V. Tuck, of Memphis, Tcnn., formerly of liirdseye, was a visitor to Jasper Wednesday. "Doc." Chas. Kraus, of Louis ville, is spending a few days in Jasper with his mother and other relntives. Dr. J. P. Sulb is in Chicago at tending the Policlinic for physicians, and expects to be away about two months. Quite a number of Jasper's citizens went to Kockport vesterdav, to attend the Judicial and Senator ial Conventions. Mrs. Charity Thomas came up from the Southern Hospital Tues day to see her folks and attend the school commencement. Mr. Hobt. B. Rottet started this week on a trip South in the interest of the Desk Company. You bet he will stop off at Memphis a day to see "his sweetness." Mr. Henry Merlens, a baker from Kvansville, has entered the employ of Mr. Moutoux, of the Jasper City Hakerv, and came up this week and began his duties. Messrs Jos. Gerber, M. A. Gosman, John Rottet, Albert Urich and a number of others, went out to White river on a fishing quest on Tuesday. Messrs. John Silberg and Geo. K. Glaser, of Louisville, came to Jasper Tuesday to attend the MillerSilberg wedding. I hey and the wedding party left for Louisville Wednesday. Free Pills. Send vonr address to H. K. UueklenA Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easv in action and are particuiarlv effective in the cure of constipation and" sick headache. For malaria ami liver trouble they have been proved invaluable. They "are guaranteed to be n.rfiH'tlv fret from everv deleterious sub stance and to Ihj purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatIv invigorate toe sysiem. negiuar size 'i )c. per box. Sold 'by Martini riednian, Druggist. 4 A Fact Charlie Kremp is a happy father. The new arrival is a handsome 10 pound girl and arrived at nine o'clock Wednesday night. All are doing well. Makiukd Miss Nora Miller and Henrv Silberc were married at St. Joseph's church Wednesday morning. The attendants were the bride's sister, Miss Julia Miller, and Mr. Geo. E. Glaser, of Louisville. They left in the afternoon for their future home in Louisville, with the best wishes of hosts of friends. Miss Hosa Eckert and Mr. Walter A. Siddons were married at St. Joseph's church Wednesday, and left in the evening for their future home in Kvansville. Mr. Siddons is a brakeninn on the E. T. H. K. R. May joy be with them. Marriage I-iicenses. John Kilev and Louisa J. Lethig. G. W. Wi'lliam and Paulina Abell. Elmer Jones and Lucy A. Phillips. Ed. Schneller and Anna M. Fritz. G. M. Purrucker and Katie Fisher. W. A. Siddons and Kosa A. Eckert Henrv Silberg and Einum S. Miller. ... 1 t V Frank Holunder and v. uieKe. Wm. Milburn and Sophia Eifert. The Scheel CenuHcncemeit. The commencement exercises of ... . . the Public Schools on ednesday night drew out a very large audience, all the scuts in the court room being filled, ami u number oi per - . ' . I f sons standing. 1 he room was very tastefully decorated with a large

arch of evergreen springing from the'tlie neighborhood. As a christian, entrances to the bar, and reaching ilü WIU! a member of the M. E.

the ceiling, with the class motto inc,urci, and a local minister of that large gilt letters, "We have denomination, sail; where shall we anchor? The deceased was a Union veteran spanning the arch about one-fourth jn tj,c iate rebellion, and a staunch from the top. The program was Mll)orter of the Union. The burial

followed, as puuusneu in me itiKit, and all the graduates HJ well and the young ladies iookcu 1 ..Mt.. Al 1 .1,.,,.., Vl l in..iun.. V' n III 111! I IV IlliaiT- IHIIIIWtl T I I I ' toggery. Hie sentiniems oi cacn graduate were ennobling, nnd it WOtlHl ÜC lllVlUIOUS Ul IllilKU UUIIl - parisons, where all were so good.

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Republican Ticket. The Republican County Conven tion at Hunttngburg last week se lected the following ticket for the sacrifice in November. Will thev all stick? Auditor Isidore Schuhmacher. ClerkEli Katterhenrv. Treasurer Chas. J. Hubbard. Recorder Solomon Clapp. Surveyor Chas. Simmons. Coroner Henrv Ell. Pros. Attorney Wm. IL Ronner. Senator T. J. Nolan. Com. 1st District John F. Gray. Com. 2d District Levi K. Ellis. ; DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cleanses. purities and heals. It was made for that punose. bTse it for bums, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions, and if von have piles use it for them. M. rneumuii. y "Hon. A. H. Taylor was unanimously nominated for Congress bv the Democratic Congressional con vention of the first district at Rockport Thursday. He has made one of the most efficient members of the present Congress, and will be re-elected by a larger majority than he received two vears ago. He has shown himself a friend of the Com mon People, and when the demo cratic party is released from the grasp of the millionaires, who are now trying vainly to choke it to death, he will be able to use his abilities more efficiently for their benefit. The Democratic party should learn a lesson from this Cleveland administration, and have no room m its counsels, or in oflices within its gift, for millionaires or their purchased agents. "An honest man is the noblest work of God." Wife " Whv, dear, vou don't plav poker, do vou?" Husband (sadly) "Those who ought to know say that I don't." N. Y. Morning Journal. Railroad Excursions. On account of the meeting of the Bap tists Younc Peoples Union of America at Toronto, Ont., excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip, will be sohl .lulv 17. 18 and 19, 1894, eood poine on date of sale, and returning up to July .1st, and may be extended upon applica tion to agent at Toronto up to sept. lo. On account of Fourth of July celebra tions tickets will be sold July 3d and -Ith to all ioiut3 within a radius of 200 miles, u one iare lor me rounu inp, gooi go me on date ol sale oniv: returning on Jiilv 5th, UKn being stannwd bv agent at destination ; no excursion ticket being sold for less than -5 cents for adults and 15 centa for children. On account of meeting of United So ciety of Christian Endeavor at Cleve land, Ohio, July 9th to 11th, tickets will Ihj sold at one fare for the round trip, good going on date of sale only, returning to July 31st, 1S94, ftnd upon being stuuied "by agent at Cleveland, the return limit mav oe extended to cent. 15, 1894. On account of meeting of Epworth League, at Lake Maxinkuckee, June 18th and 19th tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip, going only on day of sale, returning until June 23, 1894. For Springs Fountain Park Assembly at Warsaw, I nil., tickets will be sold at one-fare for round trip July 17 to August 1st, good returning on day of sale, returning till Aug. 2d, 1894. For annual session Island Park As sembly, at Home City, Ind., round trip tickets will Ihj sold for one fare July 'm to Aug. 9; pood going on date of sale; returnine till Aug. 12. 1894. For Koninn Catholic Union Knights of St. .lohn, at Kunalo. . l .. one fare for round trip, going June 2J and 24; re turning June .'8th. On account of Evangelical Sunday School Convention, and German Camp .Meet ine at Lin wood. Park, Ohio, one fare for round trip; good going on date of sale from Aug 5 to Aug. 21 ; returning till Aug. 24, 1894. For thu JaspiT Courier. Obituary. Died, May 17th, '04, at his home in Hall township, John cslev Jacobs, one of the oldest residents in this part of the county, of paraly sis, ag d nearly seventy-two vears. The deceased was the last survivor of the older Jacobs' who settled in this region many years ago, and of Hint linrdv dement known as ninhardy element known . nc0M As a citizen "Uncle Wes" wns onc f the i,eioved, honored and esteemed in took j,ace ,n tiic Jacobs' grave yard. His widow, two sons and one tighter survive him. O ,.... .nl,P departed friends. 0r-hakl5 ttt death's alarm? Tis but the voice that Jesus sends j IU Wll uu iu inn niuio. A. A. H.

Corydon Comet: Tho Treece brothers sunk a gas well for John Sample, of Taylor township, last week, riking a strong flow at the depth of 522 feet. There are now six fanners in Taylor township who are using natural gas for fuel and

lights. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious eolie when M. C. Tisler a prominent merchant of the town gave tier a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhea Remedy. He says she waa well in forty minutes after taking tue Ii rst dose. For sale by .M. triediuan, druggist. IÖrSome of the Democratic pa pers are putting all the blame on U.S. Senators for not passing a ta riff-reform bill, and calling them traitors to the party. There can be no doubt that the millionaire Sen ators never expected to stand up to the platform on silver or tariff. But neither did President Cleveland. Who doubts that if the President had brought the same executive pressure to bear to secure the fulfill ment of pledges as to the tariff that he did to secure the violation of them as to silver, that a tariff reform bill would have passed at the extra ession? Cleveland is as much to blame as Hill for the demoralization of the Democrats, and their recreancy to the Chicago platform. He puts in his time fishing, and says not a word officially about tann reform. His famous message that beat tho party in 1888. and Hill's declaration "I am a Demo crat," were each intended only for self laudation, and without any honesty in either author. Dentistry. X. II. Wilson. Dentist, desires to in form the public that he will continue to make regular visits to Jasper: notwith standing the report to the contrary. The time of which will be published in the columns of this paper and the Huntingburg Signal. He has no connection with Dre. t. 51. Oreen, F. A. Brown, and W. G. Downs, professionally. But has made arrangements with Dr. B. A. Mosby, of Huntingburg, to attend all urgent cases during Ins absence, without extra charge to patient. tf. Portersville Pointers. Winter, rain and mud. White river is booming and will probably come out in the low bottoms. Farmers are not as busy this week as they thought they would be. John E. Krodel made a business trip to Ireland last Monday. John D. Gray turned out his chin whiskers on the 20th, with a fine crop. A. W. Bush lost his moustache in the recent cold weather. W. W. Cooper lias his new saw mill nearly ready for business. Mr. Absolem McCartv and sister, Ida, of Glendale, were visiting at A. C. Gray's last Sunday. Dr. J. M. Jenkins was called to Alton, Ind., to the bedside of his dying father on last Monday. Miss Annie and Ada Medcalf, of Dale, are here visiting their brother Rev. A. L. Medcalf. There will bo a memorial sermon pleached here next Sunday bv Rev. Medcalf. Mr. C. H. Rudolph lost three head of tine cattle by lightning on last Thursday night. What has become of the "Mom ingStar" Band? We don't hear them "toot" any more. Cheer up, boys, there is another campaign coming this fall. There being no weddings or fights of any kind we will close. Gounn Head. Persons who sympathize with the af flicted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of VZio, Harrison street, Kansas City. Ite is an old sullerer irom inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into A iseonsin, and in conse quence has had another attack. "it came upon me again very acute and se vere," he said. "My joints swelled and becanfe inth.n.ed: sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request of my mother-in-law 1 tried Chamberlain s Pain Halm to reduce the swelling and ease the pain, and to my agreeable stir prise, it did both. I have used three tiftv-cent littles and believe it to be the tlnest thing for rheumatism, pains and swellings extant. For sale by Martin rnedmun, Druggist. SPARTAN 2162, Bay horse 15ly hands hih, record, 2::. Sire of Spartan '2:2i)Ji . Old Iron, 2:31. linlsam. 2:33 and others. Qireu ov nappy .uuuiuiu ivru uiunircui i t i... it ir . i ; tru .1. ! Nancv Hanks, 2:W; itlley Medium 2:10: Maxecob, 2:13k: Happy Cou rier. 2:10i and 3 others in the '-'Nie list. Spartan's dam, Miss Thorne hy Hero of Thorndale 5451: son of Thorndale 305: record 2:22; 2d dam, Country Girl by Country Gentleman, eon of Ham ilton 10. Also the Imported Spanish Jack E LI Imported from Spain by Terry and Lester, stock importers of Tennessee, 15'a hands high, 8 years old, and has a noted record for good colut. These animals will be at the Wilson farm, 2 miles west of Ireland, during the season of IStH, where persons who want good stock can see them and learn terms. HAMILTON ALEXANDER, Owensboro, Owner. J. N. Hahkison, Keeper. March 30, '94-3in,

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