Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1894 — Page 5

JASPER COÜRIEll mm mm mmm mmmm am ibm hmhbmhmm New potatoes sold at 80 cents a

bushel m Jasper tins week. PuWitt's Witch IIiucl Salvo demises, purilley und heals. It was made for that !mrjK)Be. Uho It lor burns, cuts, bruises, .),.,. iiHtl hands, sores of all descriptions, ami if you hnvepiloHUHo it for them. M, Krieihnttiu y aTMr. T. Herbig in putting a new coal shed on $30 a foot ground on the Square. Hums aro absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perod remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands ami lips, and never fails to cure piles. M. Friedman. y eöDon't forget the College commencement at Kastner's hall, next Tuesday night. It will be one- of the best literary and musical events of the year. .P.. I- M II It's till the same, a slight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. M. Friedman. y sgrKev. John Rover, of the M. E. church, had immersion services in Patoku river, just below the bridge at Jasper, on Sunday afternoon last. It not only relieves; it docs more, it cures. Wu refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all conditions, at all times. M. Friedman. y T. F. Anthony, Ex-Postnuutor of Promie City, Iowa, says: "I bought ono bottle at 4Mytic Curo' for RhouinalUm and twe dn.es did nin mora good than all the medicine I ever took." Sold by M. Friedman, Druggist, Jasper. Nov. 10, 93, 8mo. Ohas. M. Foster, of Vinccnnes, and Miss Laura Seacat, of this city, were married Thursday evening by Kev. A. B. Cunningham at his residence. The young couple will reside at Vinccnnes where the groom is engaged in the insurance business. Daviess Co. Democrat. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain's nain balm und was completely cured. I have sincu advised nianv of mv friends and customers to trv the remedy and all sneak highlv of it. Simon (ioi.DHAi'M, San Luis Rev, Cnl. Forsale by -u. rnedinun, the imiggist. RllKUMATlBM CUKED IK A DAY. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neunili'ia radically cures in ono to three dav. Its' actios upon the system U remarkttblo nod mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately dlsap-penr.-. Thu first dose greatly bone fit?. 75 ct. Sold by Martin Friedman, Druggist. Jasper, Ind. Nov. 10, 93. 8m. William H. Salm, of Troy, was on Monday nominated by the Republicans as a candidate for Senator from this district merely to keep up the party lines, for Mike Sweeney will "do him up" in Nov. No better aid to digestion. No better cure for dvspepsia. Nothing more reliable for biliousness and constipation than DeWitt's Little Karly Hisers, the famous little pills. M. Friedman y A Very Inadequate Fine. On Monday Frank John was arrested and taken before fcsq. r ink, charged with hitting his mother with a chair. She testified that he had been rude and insolent to her for six months, frequently slapping her, but she thought the chair hitting was a little too much to bear from a son. He is a strong young man, of about 11) years. Esq. Fink had the heart to tine him $1, which he paid, with the Squire's costs. DentiHtry. N. H. Wilson, Dentist, desires to in form the public that he will continue to make regular visits to Jasper; notwithstanding 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 Dra. F. ,M. Green, F. A. Brown, and W. (. Downs, professionally. Hut has made arrangements with Dr. B. A. Mosby, of Hnntingburg, to attend all urgent cases during his absence, without extra charge to patient. tf. IQfThe removal sale of Mr. John I Norman, of Ireland, advertised in another column, is the oppor tunity of the frugal heads of fam ilies to buy articles of necessity so it will pay them to lay them by if they aro not needed lor immediate use. The new store room to be oc cupied by Mr. Norman is much the largest and most commodious in Ireland, and he desires to put in it an entire new stock of goods so you can get bargains of him for the next 30 days. Patients taking Dr. B. E. Beeler's treatment for inebriety, mor phine, cocaine, chloral and tobacco habits will report at Dr. E. J. Kempf 's office for treatment here after.

örDr. Wilson, in making his professional visits in the dental line, will be found at the John Hetz Hotel.

Not ono minute elapses letween the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't jteoplu take One Minute Cough Cure? They should. They do. M. Friedman. y "The Couukk acknowledges the receipt of some splendid wedding cake from Mr. Ed. Habig and his fair bride. May their wedded lives always be as sweet as the cake, as fair as the iceing, and as prosperous as its budding. The young ample received a large number of handsome and valuable wedding gifts including a full outfit of all necessaries to start to housekeeping. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. Its easier to cure a severe cold or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a cough le Ono Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better result; better try it. M. Friedman. " y Dentistry. N. II. Wilson, D. D. S., will le at the Union Hotel in Jasper, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. June 23d. 25th and L'tJth, where he will lie prepared to perform all kinds of work in the dental line. Satisfaction guaranteed, and prices rea sonable. 2t ßucklen'H Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and iäitivelv cures piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give lHjrfect satisfac tion or monev relumleu. 1'rice 'Jo cents per box. For sale bv Martin Friedman, April 1st, 185H ly. By the United States supreme court holding the tax law of Indiana constitutional the L. E. it St. L. and h. & l. railroads will now pay into the Pike county treasury the neat sum of $9,558.98. This is the result of tho new tax law passed by a democraticlegislature which makes all corporations bear their share of the taxes. I he republican pajwrs can call the law obnoxious if it pleases. Pike Co. Democrat. Cure For Headache. Asa remedv for all forms of Head ache, Electric Bitters lias proved to be the verv best. It effects a itennanent cure and the most dreaded habitual tick headaches yield to its influence. Ae urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and irive this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving lue- weeded tone to the lxwels, and few caea long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large tottIes only fifty cents at Martin r nednian s drug store. 'Z Patients taking Dr. B. B. Beelens treatment for'inebriety, mor phine, cocaine, chloral and to bacco habits will report at Dr. B. J. Kempf 's office for treatment here after. Teachers ia Jasper Schools. The School Hoard on Tuesday niht agreed to employ the teachers as follows, and pay them all alike $2 per dav : Room 1, Sister bt. Iheresia; 1, Sister M. Hildetrarde: 3, Bro. A. F. Gutgsell; 4, M. A. Gutgsell; Alice 11. Green; G, Sarah Cooper. The Principal has not yet been se ected. "Manv of the citizens ot itainsville. Indiana are never without a bottle of Chnmbcrlain'H couch remedv in the house," savs Jacob Brown, the leading merchant or the place. Una remedy haa proven ot so much value for colds, croun and whooping cough in children that few mothers who know us worm are willing to be without it. tor sale by M. Friedman, the Druggist. DounLE WKuniNo. The double wedding at St. Joseph's church on Tuesday morning of Miss Maria l . ii.cKcrt witn u.U. a. iiaoig, ami miss Marv A. Kline with Hobt. P Kuebler, drew out a large number of their friends. The parties each had tha usual number of attendants, and the bridesmaids were all hand somcly gowned, and with the brides looked lovclv, while conventional black was the costume of the gentle men. The choir, led by Father Bernhard, rendered some excellent mußic. and many were the well wishes Inistowcd on the happy couples as the carriages conveyed them from the church to their wed ding breakfasts. Each party had its own dance, ond the fun was kept up till h late hour that night at both Kastner's and Kunkel 's halls. The CouKiKii joins in the general congratulations. n a b i rl t " i Muraw ckwiw rr -per i.n. rcf Cave, Sity, July lit. n- n.i,liifa r-,K,l.r...wl c: Prof. Durlauf 'b Celebrated Sihcr Cornet Band will accompany this; excursion. Round trip fare 1.00.1 Train leaves Jasper at 10 a. mM returning, leaves Marengo at 7 p. m.

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

ABSOUUIEUr PURE November, 17, 1393 -ly. "

Public bquare, is looming up m Dr. K. Boyles, of Clay City.'jrood tvle. Lots on the Sniinr.

Kissed through Jasper Monday, on lis way from Ireland, where he had visited relatives. Kev. J. Cheek, of Iowa, for-

mcrly C. P. preacher on this work, money value will considerably exwas shaking hands with old friendsjeeed the increase now in the Value in Jasier on Monday. of the lots, and is too great to be

Messrs. liomar and Jesse Travor, and Conrad Krempp, have re turned from the Bloomington school, or the summer vacation. Mr. Henry Wolf, the Chicago fish drummer, was released from jail Tuesday, and left vowing eternal respect for Joe Benedict s iokerand the privilege of counting ties on the Ii. U. to KvansviUe. I have two little crand children who are teethine this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Llianiberlain s colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy and it acte like a charm. I earnestly "recommend it for children with bowel troubles. I wasmyfelf taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and pains in my stom ach, one-third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty-four houre I wan out of bed and doing my housework. Mi. W. L. DroA.v, Uon-aoua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For sale by M. Friedman, the Druggist. l&Wm. Fritsch got drunk Mon day night, and tried to whip Käst ner ijecause he refused to sell linn more liquor. He was arrested and put in jail to sleep off his drunk, and then released on his own recog nizance to apjear Wednesday night for trial before hsq. Zoeller. He failed to appear, and now an alias warrant will be issued for his arrest. IProf. August Jutt, a native of Ti7tti irw1 unit rum jf tlin IrtntlinfT Kui'i.i, uim iiw" vnv . instructors m the Indiana Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, was on Fri day last chosen as President of the Society of Graduates of that Insti tution at their third annual reunion at Indianaiwlis. A creditable fact lecame public by the report of one of the committees appointed last vear, that but one deaf mute in In diana was being supported by the countv in which he lives. There will be an Indejwndence Dance at kastner s Hall on the night of Julv 4th to commemorate the Nation's birthday. The Jasper Star Orchestra has been engaged Everybody is invited to come and enjov themselves. 2t PHILIP KÄSTNER. Obituary. Died at hi rt-ldence In Mentor. June Htli 11, of paralysK Joiix 11. Jack-on, at-! M year. " . . . . ... - .1 . . for M-vtrul your, .MUt of the late rebellion in Ca. K. itrd Intl. Vol., ami M-rreU 3yeitr. He Im-IoiikmI to the (irjHit Army l'ot t Colistin; and was u member of the Str. jacKMin ua n-üiuwi in im rtmiuy CUri'tain cliureli. Tin deceased wa. buried ut the Mentor fniru '.r.t III- fill. (.'l..f itla l..t III till, firt

!M'iire:i. u. .aryKi- .iuimim-i iiiruu aiiu ehildreii who hare the ymn.itliy of all. Time, on liKlitninir piiiani! nyinc, sweep the win of earth aw ay, every moment men uru dying, Inner, why do you delay? A-T.w. Prafraa 4 the Fifth Aaaaal Cmmmbcc meut f Jasper Ulkfe, Jmc U, '94. Mwllej- Overture, "t'retty a a Picture," Cat Hn. Orchestra. "lltMiin .in ltMim, Meilley, Orcheftra. Salutatorv, "iTatiioiie a .uieriran vtu Een." Oration .. . . John Sum. "The Two lint Men." I-uury, .. Orchestraddre.. . Very Kv. itean Mciiarron. "Culver Comet 1'olka," . Orclutni. Tuto Death. . ieo. Krau. lt L4tntetant. "Ccuur le Inn at the Itler of hi Father," riillln Sclmeiiier. 3nu ixntetant. "Row, lloatman, Uow." Ctielel, Crecent Quartette, "The C S. Senate and the l'eotde," Oration . Mark wwlmmi. "Over the Wave Waltren," lloaJ,Orchejtra. Uively Ijtke t.eneVa." fsmir with riano acr.. . . lx-o Crueter and Kdwanl llc lfrlch. "The African Chief." - Jo, crmcranciui, amuontetaBi. "The Sw of a Hay." . t rank cheerer. It Ii irontetant. irtnnlan March." Kw via .. Orchestra. Tluck iitlnctly an American Character"Come to the Wildwood, Come," Taylor. ltlc. oration . ... ihijodb. v reiHX'Hi iuaneiie. "Ml M'Undy'H tViurtuhlp," Kdward ijtnder, ith ConteK.ant. "The Fireman I'rayer." . . . .F.X. llabiif.fith Contetant. "The Commencement Trio I 'i mho, TromlHine and Contt. "MKntiKl will IVnue Araln," Thoinpon, .Crescent Quartette. Valedictory, "Kducatlon the Hope of Our Time," Jo. Sermernhelm. "Friendship." TninlKii I'olka, Orchestra. "ItlKht and Otitic of Catholic Youiiit Men."Addre llev. I. V. Fitcratrick. Dlftribution of Diplomat and Award of Medal. "American Cadet March," Hall, .Orchestra. Rilroail Excursions. Huntinifburfr Ila$e Ball and St. Johns dav June 23nl antl 24th, one fare for round trip. Ticket to be sold on June 23nl. return not later than June 24th. During the seawin ticket will be sold to French Lick and Wert Itaden at $5.70 from Jasjier, good for xty davs. For Itotnan Catholic Union Knieht of St. John, at Buffalo, X. Y., one fare for; round a . fM I 111 trip, going June 13 an.l 24; re - ' til mine June '-'3t 1 1 Tkkltll for ,,av8 at reillJml ratea will V- wld for Degonia Sprinrs during the season, and one fare tickets Qil een. gatana returning till the following Monday. St. Louis, Mo. Photographer' Asa'n of'America, July 24 to 27. tor CÄÄcAgt, JMper.

titei. He leave a widuu aiul three uiurried.liceu lilt' VOling IIU'll, ailU aiSO OIU

Baking Powder

I lörSpiyd's new building on the held at 35 and 40 a foot front, are) too valuable to bo occumed by tumble - down shanties, or jillmivd t, rmain vacant. The interest on the (nmhlnhlv 115PI fnr rwiilnnr'n purIoses. Early RUers, Early Risers, Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dysiepsia and nervous ness. M. r netlinan. v PartersvMe Pewters. A good rain Satunlav and Sunuav. ah our mile Dotatoes are i at ,.. sK)iled. Mr. Dan. Rudolph and family are visiting relatives and shaking hands with manv mends. K. M. Milbum and family attend ed Children's Day exercises, and enjoyed the dinner that was spread on the grass under the trees. C. P. Brown, Ireland s noted ar tist, is over making impressions. He couldn t eat verv much. There were too many of the fair sex present. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, of Hillsboro, were present, and enjoyed the Children's exercises. Lenunon Sunday school adjourn ed and participated in the exercises here. I hat is keeping the Golden Rule. We are glad to see the good work go on. The Y. P. S. C. E. meets everv feunuav night, and everv vounu man and ladv are invited to attend and participate, and learn the lessons taught from the topics. The society here is one among the best. Children's Day services Sunday were the best ever held at this place. The program was excellent, and ev erv child acted its part well, and the choir filled the house with music. Miss Annie Rudolph at the organ.and Mr. Hays, leader. The people who assembled (about GOO), separated at 4, p. m., rejoicing, and saying it was the best they ever saw. Come again, for Portersville never disappoints the people. After the day had almost been spent at the church, listening to those beautiful songs, and the little children reciting, and our souls filled with the love of God, and our bodies wearied, we walked out in the cool of the evening for recreation. Walking down through our beautiful little village, which is situated on the banks of White river, in the garden spot of Dubois county, we could not help notice the center of attraction. Before the hotel and ost office were assembled a crowd of young people, enjoying life seemingly, and also before the "Great Western." The latter seemed to be the center. We noI. it lit ones, passing in and out at the back door, suppose tney were treating themselves to candy and cigars, as this was all we could see them bring out. Some young folks from a neighboring town were out driving, drove down through town; they stopped lKjfore Mr. Mood's confectionary. Suppose they wanted wax or candy for their ladies; he not being in the drove up to the Great Western. One of the young men went in, and when he cam out he had the treat, and it was not something to chew, for it was in big schooner glasses, filled about two-thirds full of something of a reddish cast, and the rest of the way filled up with a cream colored something, and they drank it down and drove on. Keep still, good people ; it's according to Hoyle. Never sav anything about a man's business, for his business is worth more than his soul. After the program was disposed of, the pastor, Kev. A. L. Medcalf, gave an exhortation on the duties of parents bringing their children to the Sabbath school, tor it is the place to teach their children for fu ture usefulness. "Bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." mand. This is God's com Yours truly, Johxnv. The Dcvery Savrf Hk Ufc. Mr. G. Cailotiette. Dmegist, Heavers villelll.,siye: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe mv life. Was taken Willi VllJI'in: AIIU llivil Ai i.ii f.a.ci ,, abou, xM, ot noavai n,i was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my More I sent for a bottle ami began its ute and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and aixHii again, n is worm us wvigui. in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Martin Friedman's drug store. 2

JDLY 4th, 1834, p

NATION'S

ILL BE CELEBRATED By Tht DUBOIS COUNTY

: 4 cnim-w UUWJ1MU

ECKERT S GROVE,

For tht Btnfit of The eloquent sjeakers WILLIAM P.

Come and see the Soldiers' Monument, now in course of erection, which is being built wholly by donations, and encour

age the association by your presence, and prove your loyalty to your country and flag by honoring those. who suffered and died

in its defense. The G. A. R., S. O. V., W. will participate.

The Jasper Union Band in their new Continental Uniforms, will discourse their best selections of music throughout the day and evening. Come and hear them render "Love's Sentinel." A large and commodious Dancing Floor has been provided. Innocent and harmless amusement for old and young.

REFRESHMENTS

Ample space for hitching teams in an enclosed shady grove. Good Order will be preserved by the G. A. K. boys.

NEW DRESS GOODS Tbe season's daintiest fabrics are mnvr tn nur counters, although A few stragglers are still to come. There's a perfection of color combiuevr thing that -will be a treat for you. We vdll try to malte your visit tpleHmnt. The Popular Store of S. KU Eli LEE, Wct Ship of Public Sqnre, Jasper,- - Indiana MILBURN & CO.. DEALERS IN FARM MACHINERY. We carry in stock a Complete Line of Champion Binders and Mowers, Moline &. Smith Wagons, Buggies, Surreys, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap Spreads, Cultivators, Plows, Hay Hakes, Harrows, Hay Loaders, Sewing Machines, and Repairs. Call and see them before purchasing. MILBURN & CO., JASPER. INDIANA. MACHINE SHOP. Conrkb or Newton and 7th Sts., JA8PER, IND., DANIEL F. J. MILLER. Prilfiitir. TH4VK In tbU ikop etry Itclllty for rplt.of trot banHacBlrfpirlBSTKAM KSOINKI ! UIm keep ban4 tpy al immjtO, rlrll c, m will wrstHniM V'J vn?. mt BRLTIXO. inJ 111 (arnUb u on ikort nolle will rplr THRRÄHI.XO iiiaM. 8KPAKA- .. . unD nrtwru l. n.DuBua DiBTu'iti Hi latllad tan ntackknccla kt Ibtlr u '1 K u i k .11. mm Aull mm. Binders. Kpr na .'' " .. I1OO0 AS NRW. Bd t bat UttU dbji 4litotrBa." lewi" ? Mf M7 Mi lfM.

GALA DAY

unimuiwp iccnruuni fflUilUMUU AÜÜUUiAllUil th lConumtnt. TOWNSEND, AND Will Address You. R. C, antl other orders DT ABUNDANCE. New Spring Goods. - LATEST "STYLES - ATMrs. C. Hochgesang ?s, Cor. N. Main Htb Sti., Jaiptr, lad. The public are invited to call and insiHJct my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my Very Low Prices ! For everything. My stock of staple groceries and dry goods is always up witn tne best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED at the highest market aria. Krf. C. Hochreianr. Apr. 6, 1894. SPARTAN mi Day horse 15'i hands high, record, 2:33. Sire of Spartan 2 :204. Old Iron, 2:31, Balsam, 2:33 and other. hired bv Happy Medium 400 tbesireof Nancy flanks, 2:04: Rilev Medium rier, 2:1U4 and 83 others in the 2:30 list. Spartan's dam, Miss Thome by Hero of Thorndale 64(.l; son of Thorndale 305; record 2:22; 2d dam, Country Girl by Country Gentleman, son of Hamilton 10. Also the Imported Spanitrfi Jack E LI Imported from Spain by Perry and Lester, etock importers of Tennessee, 15'ä hands high, 8 years old, and has a noted record for good colts. There animals will be at the Wjleon farm, 2 miles west of Ireland, during the season of 1804, where persons who want good stock can see them and learnLeram. Hamilton Alexander, Owenaboro, Owner. J. X. Harrihon, Keeper. JJarch 30, '94-3m. GOOD HOUSES'. Mr. WillUa Jocauai aad Mr. M. B,( Hawley, of Daviess coaaty, will baft at Auguit Kasgin's liable ia Jitpe during the seaeoR of 1894, beginning April Ut two ine talliont-osej a half Noreaaa as the tire's side, anV4hree qiiirterRsltlnr and on quarter Teaapeit on the dan's side. The other Is a Geo. Waihingloa oa the sire's aide and a Bull Pup oa the dam's eb.e. Dresden, who waat first cltse etock, re in vited to Impsct these horses lea BOOK-KEEPING. SHORTHAND AND PKNBf ANSHIF. Wo Imve rveentty ptvpart'd booka na the HlMiTe, c-MpifUlly MdapteU to HOME ST CUT. Sf ut on ilay trial. MuRdreda bare btvn bi-nefltcd hundred of dollar by ordering our publlcatlona. WHV NOT YOÜ? Should you decide to our Collttc tou would receive cnnllt for tho amount paid. Four week by our method of teaching book'keeplnic la eual to 11 weeka by the old plan, faattiaaa dart4 nailer certain cundltloss. Send for our rrwm llluatrated paiee catalogu and "atate your want." Ad. Srea.K. nraughon, l-n't.-Draughon'a lTactlcnl Huülnen College ad School of ffihandand TelosraphT-SMliTllle.Tenii. 11 Teacher. 689 StuJi-Btatae paat yrracatlon. Knter any tins. , M N. B. We pay K caah for all n'f " book-keepara. stenographers. If": darks, etc., reported to ui, provided wcU aane. 9m m.