Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 August 1894 — Page 4
The estimato
ennody contain
or no
.1 ASl'KK COURIER
I ' . . ft A .
kind ot provision tor tins.
It should bo further mentioned
that Mr. Kennedy's estimate makes
no figures for tho purchase of the land for location of tho works, nor
for the necessary engineering, and these two items must yet he added to tho estimate. It will ho seen,
also, that tho Trustees have fur-
FIUDAY, : AUGUST 5H, ISiU. Lhed him a map showing a neces
sity for four miles and 110 feet of
pipe, varying in size from 10 inches
in diameter to tour more man two-thirds, of it being six inch pipe.
The following is his report:
KMT1MATK ON A WATKK-WOHK l'l.AST CO It THK
TOWN OK JAM'Klt.
1S,S00 Ih.
JAtKK. DUBOIS COUNT V. INDIANA.
XnttrtU at lb lotiolHc at Jaitr lii.liana, for
traatiuiaalun Ihrougti lb mallacuiuci mucr
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
STATU TICKKT. For Jndtcu Supreme Court. Kim IHHtrlot-OKOKUK K. ukimiaupt, Fourth District JtKl'II S. U.VIM. Kor Secretary of State. WILLIAM lt. MVKKS. For Auditor of Statu. JOSKl'lI T. FANNING, For Treasurer of State. MORGAN CIIAXDLKlt. For Attorney Uenerul. FUAXCIS M. OltlFFITH. For Superintendent of Public Instruction CUAU1.KS THOMAS. For Clerk of Supreme Court. CIIAKLKS W. WKI.MAN. For StHtu StiUUtteliin. I H. KUI.TON. For Stato UeolOKUt. KU JOUIUN DISTRICT TICKKT. For ConKreiisinan, 31 District of Indiana, JOHN I- lUtETZ, of Dubois.
For Senator of Dubois anil Perry Counties,
MICIUKL A. SWEKNKV, of Dubois.
For Keprenentutlves for Dubois, Ijiwrenee,
JOHN A. lil'NX.of tawrunec. IlIltAM McCOKMlCK, of Martin. For ProseeutlnK Attorney 11th Juillclnl Clr cult, WILLIAM K. COX. COUNTV TICKKT. For Auditor AUGUST II. LOKKNKIt. For Clerk HKltMAN KCKKHT. For Recorder For Sheriff HKNItY CASSIDY.
For Treasuror-KDWAltD A. IIOHNKUT.
For Survcyor-WILLIAM T. YOl'NG. For Coroner-OltVILI.K A. MC II AM. For County Commissioner, 1st District, CONRAD JACKLK, For County Commissioner, 2d District, JOSEPH SCHltOKDER, Sit. HAINHKIIHIK TOWNSHIP TICKKT. For Trustee WILLIAM SCHUI.KK.
For Aseor-JOHN ETZ.
IT,' " Ikl.XU "
2.300. 10 Inch pipe, CO lb, 1.100 S " " Vi "
u,vw ß " " : "
i,wo " " ti "
Ti.tul . TlO.tt)
J7 1 tons at IS Jo.ti.s
Stieelals. l,.s lli. at cts. 1.
I.eud, IhvIiik pipe, setthiK valves and by lli-mita ri.v
i 4 In. valves $1; lrttl in. valves $ttr.; '.'Sin. valves Ml ; ö 10 In. valves fixt; lire bydrunts at tn 7T0; 1 0 In. bv Hi feet boiler fCM, I lit
is bv 15 duplex pumpHSJU; valves anu con nectlons flM, boiler feed nuinp M; station brick 1,000, nuiWIiik' for this seliedtilo f,t, Ti 7. ti I .... inn fi'i't IiIl'Ii mid 'JO feet ill
llttmclcr, ua.uuu ion. in .i ns r.i,i.v
t'oumliition 50 vanls uiasonrv at M ISO
Total stand nine
SettiiiK pump and boiler
Maklutf a total of
By putting a reservoir on Jerjjer hill
tied lie i Miiiiu piic
175
,i;vw.
. 5tf
Add three (ptarters of a mile ot iu
Inch n no
Excavation fiOby GO ft. S ft. deep, 550 vards at 30 ets Piivln, 1H.000 brick at 7
fl3,W
3,SM
110 138
Total with rct.crvolr flG.r.t; I think, after looking tho matter
all over, that this last plan will be
the best. It will carry the water to any part of tho town, "and will make ample tiro pressure, by bringing the
pipe from tue reservoir direct to tue
station, and letting the iu men pipe
line from the station to the desk
factorv remain, the reservoir can be
cut off at any time and direct pros
sure useu.
I can shrink the nine bill several
For Juttlceof the Feace-FRANK FINX.Leveral hundred dollars wild! I
come to study the map more fully.
You had better organize a stock
company wun siock at f:u,uw.
arTho 8th Fair of Dubois Co.,
will open at lluntingburg, September 17th. The Conti Kit acknowl
edges receipt of a complimentary
invitation. This Kair should be the pride and boast of all our peo
ple. Dubois county is in tho trout rank in agriculture and stock, and to put it at the head only needs concerted action on the part of farmers and business men. Take what you vim Iiiiv-it tu tho Küir and show it.
i i r it it 1.,....!
iiuii loam iiuni iiuiri.- niviL- im i to improve it, and tell them how to; improve their products, and by comparisons of this sort the county will be greatly benefitted. All of our business men should apply for space and make good shows, for exhibition purposes only letting the people know what you have, and what you manufacture. , La Pearl's Show at Jasper Sept. 3J. Our show is under canvass, not on the street. I offer no played-out. Dwindling, mountebank march or parade of cheaply daubed wagons, tinsel and trash to gull the public and entice them into empty canvasses. But 1 do give all 1 advertise ami more, too, for the money tlian any other show on earth. I think there in nothing too good for the people's money J. II. I. A I'F.AKL.
IET THI SICK REJ0161 JfO,
MRS. WALLACE!
u.anv being
Indication. The dedtho American M. E.
last Sun-
great
Church ication of
church at lluntingburg
dav was largely attended, a
To the
Notice. members of
the Demo
cratic Central Committee of Dubois Let the town take $9,000 and your county, Indiana : enterprising citizens enough to comYou are hereby notified to meet Plete the works. Let the town
at Huntingburg, featurday, Septem- guarantee the interest at G percent.
her 1st, 1894, at 1 o'clock, p. m. on the st0ck taken, i
for the purpose of
about tilling the vacancy
taking
action
in
bonds
md issue 9,000
and take up at par the
t-v . . :!. ml u.i
uemocruiio uuuuiy m-tvci cuusuu u imven
the death of Britain Leming. John Gkamklspaciirk, Co. Chairman.
the atnMr us mnifllv ns Dossible. I have
vou close figures on every
item. It you
FAITH HEALER:
USES NO 0 CURES BY MEDICINE Jy FAITH!
Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country, for the past five years at No. S Upper Eighth Street, Evansville, Indiana. 4
She has made her home
WATERWORKS FOR JASPER.
Their CMrtractiM at Prescat a Que
tia f My EawfB.
If you can have the vote
taken at once the whole plant can Im nut un this Fall. In the final
Attest, Geo. R. Wilson, Sec'y. specifications I will work the whole Aug. 24,-2t. pian 0ut more elaborately. The - . . i i i. i.
above is sunicieni ior u vuie. liusw
it through and you will never regret
it. lours truly,
A. II. Kknnkdy. Unon the above estimate of $20,-
000 cost, it would require an annual
The People of Jasper are almost tax levy of 2ü cts. on each 100 of
unanimous in favor of the corpora- value in the town to meet the m-i
tion building a system of water terest, and 5 cents on each 1 100 as works. But they do not want them a sinking fund, making Iii cents on
to cost more than our citizens are each 100 m the town, required by
able to pay in taxes, nor to have law. It is presumed enough water;
tnem cost so mucn inai me rate oi would oe soiu to citizens to pay uiu
taxes necessary to meet semi-annu- running expenses of the works at-
al interest on bonds, and provide a ter the first year and that the first
sinking-fund to eventually pay the year probably 10 cents on each .f 100 debt, would be so high that immi- w'ould meet the deficit for expenses
gration to the town would be pre- making the necessary tax the tirst vented thereby; nor to have them year 41 cents on each .flOO, and afcost so much that the rates for wa-ter the first year Ü1 cents for the ter would necessarily be so high that water works.
but a small proportion of the people The Couiukk is informed by the could afford to take it, but would Howe Water Works Contracting find it cheaper to dig cisterns and Company's agent, of Indianapolis, wells. that these estimates may be reduced
The Courif.r believes they can be bv one-fourth, or to $14,000 or
built to come within the reach of $15,000. i . .1 l .1 . . i I.- 11 Ii! f
our people, in some wav, anu inai as to water suppiy me cuius ui
the poor laborer, who works tor Rockford and Joliet, ins., are eacn
day's wages, and owns a small supplied with pure water from ar-
home, can have the water lor his tesmn wells, at itocktord irom a
house, earden, front yard and well i,a inches diameter l.JUU loot
street, as well as his more wealthy deep, which supplies 9iJ(5 gallons neighbor. But if this is to be done, per minute; at Joliet from two
wun me present wuuuu i m wens t niuiics uiuiuuiui uti
town, the contract price must be deep, which supply 2 4,t)UU gallons
some thousands ot dollars lower per hour. than the estimates tipon the plans The drill in the gas well at Jassuggested by Engineer Kennedy, as per at 198 feet deep struck a supffiven below. In company with ply of pure, clear, soft water that Trustee I'fau he looked over the flowed in a large stream over the
town, and suggests two localities top of the eight inch pipe, and for the mains to draw water from nearly deluged the derrick stirone a stand pipe, 100 feet high, on roumiings before it could be cased the Schuhmacher land adjoining off. With a I'ohle Air Lift pump
Patoka river on the Last side of and that supply of water reached in
town, and the other a reservoir (J0x a new well, it would be sufficient to 4i0 feet and 8 feet deep, on the Jer- furnish the town ; if not, two such
eer mil, north of town, either one wells should, and they could be
of them to have the wator supplied cheaply put down by water works
to them direct from the unwhole- contractors, and the f.i,iKK) lor IU
some and uisease-Dreeuing water, men pipe not neeueu men, wouiu unfiltered, of Patoka river. Towns bo saved. and cities, from the population of Jasper needs and must have waJasper up to those of 50,000 people, tor-works, but in the interest of the i i ? i i ' . . i. . a i i .i. ..i .1
are no longer ouuuing reservoirs io taxpayers me town ooani muouiu furnish their citizens drinking wa- make an exainina'lion of all the dif-
ter, and supplying them with un- feront systems, their respective
filtered water from filthy streams, merits, relative cost, uurnmiity, The long and sad death-roll in healthfulness, ifce., before adopting towns thus supplied, furnished a any plan. A hundred dollars or
bitter school of experience by which two spent in this sort of mvestiga-
the people and engineers were taught tion will be manv dollars saved to
present from neighbor
mg towns, and members of the various churches in lluntingburg. The building is finished very handsomely, and is seated with chairs, and has a seating capacity of probably 100. The choir was an excellent one, and led the singing in superb stvle.
A discursive sermon was delivered by Bishop Bowman, upon the
theme that (Sod watches over and provides for the bodily, mental and spiritual wants of those who put
their trust in Him, and that Christi
anity is the only religion that thus
nrovides for all the necessities of
humanity, both in this world and the world to come. In proof of his
assertion he adduced many of his personal experiences. His sermon was greatly appreciated by the congregation. At its close he announced that it was a law of the church that the building must be
free from debt before it could be dedicated, and that it would be necessary to raiso about $900 to clear
the indebtedness.. Ui this sum no romised the church extension so
ciety would donate $100, and asked . A ll 1
the concregation io give tne rest.
Betrinninc with $50 subscriptions
he soon secured four of them, and
then asked for less amounts. Al
ter some time, and a good deal of
hustling among the congregation by
the committees, the necessary sum
. . i i ii. l -i; ü
was niedueu, anu me ueuicuuon
ceremonies were then completed.
The trustees of the church and th people of lluntingburg are tobe emiLTiitulated unon the successful
fiomnlction of the enterprise, and
the addition of this beautiful build
ing to tho houses of worship of their
citv.
About 25 went over from Jasper
to the dedication, and Rev. Rover
informed us that between $G0 and
$70 were contributed from Jasper
to raise the debt.
Mr. N. J. Kempf and family,
from Holland, with several others
from that locality were there. Capt. Wheat and wife, of Kyana
and a number from that point were
present.
The Duff and Ireland neighbor
hoods were well represented.
Rev. J. S. Whitman, of Oakland
Citv. was amoiiL' those from tha
lucidity present.
Tho citizens ot lluntingiiurg
bountifully and hospitably took cnri! of all the visitors, and none
worn nermitted to L'O hutmry. 1
spoke well for the city.
We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of more. Although "Kind words from (irateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the old adage "Seeing is Believing," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health! Come and he cured.
Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIENIX HOTEL,
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate.
Notice is hereby given to the creditors, icirs and legatees of (.Jooiye W. Walker,
emised, to appear in the Pnhois C ir-
uit Court, held at Ja.-ner, Indiana, on
the 14th (lav of yepteinher ih'.H, and
how eanse if anv. whv the final settle
ment accounts with the estate of said de-
edent should not ikj approved; and said
icirs are notified to then and there make
proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares.
Witness this 22d day of August, lS'.M. L.vKAVFrrrV. Ei.mm, Adin'r. Tlt.VYI.OU & IIu.ntkh, Atty's. Aug. 24, '4-2W
M . it k
wisdom, mat tne wuter ior any supply to mains in Jasper should be first filtered, in some wuy sullicient to remove its impurities, should be the first thing determined irrevocably by the Town Trustees, and bo uiihmitfpd tri ihn wnpinonrs or
uro BiiUBUi ui mauuuu wuugm iu ; noat HkiUed Wld HOtCd gyilUlRütH Untimely suffering and death by profession.
the People. Li Pearl' Slw at Jasper Scat. U.
Hix beautiful lady nriixtH, A troupe of
wonderful educated iiokm. Tin most dazzling and brilliant lady gymnastx,
The best troupe of juvimilo artists. The
J Feb 23 94-lv
Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of (Jod in her method of treatment without the aid of medicine, but by imple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady.
Survey Notice. Notice is herehv given to all persons
concerned, that the undersigned will
iroceed with the County Purveyor ot
)ulois count v, Ind., on the 24th day of
September, lS'.M, to run the lines and determine the Imundaries of See. 1, T. 2,
H. U V in DulKns county, Indiana.
The intermediate lines will also be run
at the same time, and the corner, thereof established.
All person interested are requested to )e present at that time. liKOItOK L'llSTKlt.
August 2, '!)43t.
Harbison Towaship Report
Of HcccltiH und .xnciid turct of viirlou
fund for the IImmI year ending .MiKiixt (.,
lf.'l. iinnnivi il ItV tile iwiuril in county
CDlllllliMlilllHT.
UdAII I'UMI. Itrccipt, - Kxpclldi'd, - 3,'i.l Itataitct'. T1.W TOWS'llll' VUSU. Kcculpt. fWi.1 K,M'iidi-d, - (TiVXi I tnl:ilit. . Xt M'KCIAI. SCIKKU. TUM. Ui-crlptK. TIS.! Kxpclldi'd, - "U.SM
JOS. F. SERMERSHEIM, Corner 0th and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana.
AS received a full assortment of .
SPRING and SUMMER
Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and cscescua m FRESH GROCERIES.
He thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every effort to please is determined to merit its continuance. O Come and Kxaminu My Stock and I Will Give You Bai-galus.
April 20, 1891.
Joseph F. Sermersheim.
FESIiIX LAMPERT, I) I 150 IS COUNTY ACiKNT FOR
THI EMPIRE BEEL
ll:iliii('c, tuition renn, itcfflntx, K.X)L'llll'll, lluluiico. Don ru.vii. Uccclpti, Kxiciiicd, lluliinoe, Total receipts nil fiiudi, Total expenditure nil fiiniN,
WSI0.10 I7"..t0 1U.'T.K) IViiO
117.00
$4,V.7.TO .'Jll.'JI
1,VsTi.W
Itnlillicc. Truutii-4 lillou illlCC. fisl.
I'. I COIII.K, Trustee llurli. Tp, An. 24. lWt-3t.
Kailroiul Excurnlons. Rates to Springs. For Pike county Sulphur Springs, al
Yelnen, Degonia .pnng ami .mircmro White Sulpliur, tickets w ill be sold In r-1 ine theseawin. irood for.'M) days, at one
'and one-third fare for round trip, ami on t leach Saturday tit one fare, good return-' j ing next day. During the i-eason tickets will he ."old to t
French hick and We.t hailen at ?i.7() .from Jacper, good for nixty days, i TicketH good for .'50 days at reduced 'rotes, will he t-old for Degonia Springs
during the season, and ne fare tickets on every Saturday, good returning till the follo'wing .Monday. For particulars apply to .Ioskimi llKNKhirr, Agt, Jasper. A Rare Chance.
j The old (irisinore farm in Daviess county, Ind. of 4'JU acres on White river, for stile. This farm never could be tlMiught until now. Apply to Frank Fink or Isidore Schuhmacher, Jasper, or Adam Itreidenbaugh, I'ortorsyillo, for
It is the BEST Because--It is what we claim it to be a POSITIVE FOKCK FEED.
It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oats. It is the only drill in the world that will do this. It will not break the grain. It is not complicated as it sows all kind of grain with one run. It plants corn for a field crop satisfactorily. It is the only drill that does not require a special device for Planting corn. It is guaranteed to sow as well as anv double feed run made. THE FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT UHcd on the Empire Drill Ih fast superst'ding all others, because It is the only one made that is a FORCE FEED. It does not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It regulates the quantity sown positively by gear. It avoids all guess work. It is simple, durable and reliable. It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, holt or key. It feeds out all the phosphate in the lx. Also have a complete stock of LAMPERT'S BEST WAGONS, , Plows, and all kinds of Farming Implements. Come and Kxnn.ino. FELIX LAM PERT, Aug. 10, 18!) I. West 0th Street, Jasper, lnd PHILIP A. GUCKES JASPER CORN MILL.
Stock
Carries the
Largest and Host
of
FURNITURE, Of all kinds, in the county.
1 The undersigned having bought the I Jasper Corn Mill, has relltted it, 1
keeps a supply of
I
price and terms.
Aug. 1ML'iii
Vinn
KNKIUiKTU" MKNtO seUour clinici' and complete lino f Niir-cry tock ami sceil v tiitoc.4. Iliidit'xt xiilmv mill
(initiilrl(ii jmlil weekly, iinyliiKiuul permii i nent position mmr'ditt'cil and hiccchi uh Miireil to uooil iiieti, spiclal Iniluriiiiit'iit" In lietfltliici. ercrlt'HC(i not tieeesnnry. Kx. (iliulve territory und your ovn choice ()l
i miiiiu Klveii,
1 1 '.I ii.
Kallread Excaraioa.
' i in nut iini.iv. tii ru unnnrnv nn
For the Spencer countv Fair at Chris- Apply to " ALLCrl rlUndCn UU.
Thejnev Sept. 48, round trip tickets will he fwwerMi n the'sofd at one and one-third fare, good re- K ' '
turning till Sept. ötn, im.
tin
have received a set of embalm-
ers' instruments and am now prepared to do EMBALMING At short notice. I also have a Full stock of Coffins Caskets AND Burial Robes Of anv sue or style. viiUAV A. GUCKES. Corner Jackson and Fourth Stsl, Oct. 27, JaHper, lud,
COBN" MEAL
And Chopped Corn for Feed, on hand to sell, or exehnngu for corn at anv time. Cliomwri Corn sold in an? quantity desired at JH) cents per K' pounds. ...... ,,,.1'n W11KAT CII01TKI) F0U Fhhl on WednesdftVH and Satunhiys at hve cents per bushel, and kept on hami ir excliange at all times. Farmers Sc Sl.ocUAre particularly solicited for cummers, and by prompt attention and honorable treatment I hope to intraand receivo their patronage. Wl ?OUQHT ?0LDFRED VOLLMER. Dec. I, 'U
