Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1894 — Page 4

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J 'Wir Hi K COlJ K ft H Mahuikd. At St. Joseph's church J J A-,A ijU VW UlilJi IV Tuesday. Sept. 25, 181)4, Mr.

JOHN IIKICHKLHKCK lUUi aMISS AuOi

PHI.VA JUKKLAUK.

Uns wedding has been looked

mm f'k

JAHPKK, DUHOIS COUNTY, INDIANA.

aurl at tilt po.tuftc at J.pr Indiana, for tranxmxlun through tta nail as ttron.t clui matltr.

forward to by the manv friends of

both parties for some time. Thev

had a quiet wedding dinner with

their relatives at their home at the

Union Hotel, and a big time at the

mi'iillllnn mwl il.iiwwt nf I.ii.l-.1 la t

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 181)4. night. In a short time Mr. II. will

assume full control of the Union

hostlery, where he has been assist

ing for several months. The

Couhikk acknowledges the reeeint

o . "...

oi cake and wine, ami wis ns n

young folks all the happiness possi-

uie ior mortals.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET. NT ATE TICKKT. Kor JuJk! of SuprtMiic Court. Vint DUtrlct UKOKOK V. IlKINMAKDT, Fourth lllntrlct-JOSKI'U S. 1AU.V. Kor Secretary of Stute. WILLIAM It. MY KKS. For Auditor of Stuto. JOSKl'lI T. KANNIXtt. Kor Trctwurer of State. MOIU.AX CIIA.VIH.KK. For Attorney General.

FRANCIS M. GRIFFITH.

I For the Courier.

Schiiinacier's

Soldier Record

SrTlio public attention is asked! to tho advertisements of Mr. John'

I IWinan and Messrs. Norman it

Gray in this paper. It will be seen

that the elder Norman has sold his

store stock to tho vounuer men.

For 22 years Mr. Norman has been

an activo leader in tho mercantile business in Madison township, and enjoyed a large and profitable busi-

ness, ami his retirement from it marks an epoch in the business of

Ireland. His other aree interests

there however demanded more of

his time, and he will still cmitimio

to manago his milling and real es

tate interests thero with increased

energv. I ho new firm assumes the

store business with good experience and well equipped, and when they get into their new store room next

month will, without doubt, make

LIT THE SICK BEJOifii UOW.sssh

MRS. WALL

FAITH HEALER

Is verv short and brief. In o liiulnn liVK t. il, .u,i i

ll.A ....1 ,.l i ... I I 1.. 1,1 . .. ... . .

ww um wui öimjui in any rcoeis uur- ineir competitors. Thev will achieve

linrr tlin tittm thnt 1... 1..1, ......xl ..1 . a

... v.-' ji. .... I "'in " mm iiu unuiiLVU IU illSllCteSS, 100.

.r 3U.cnin.R-iH in i nunc inxirutuoii. mnitarv uanu tor a tew months, lie

Kor Clerk of Supreme Court. CHAKLKS W. WKLMAX.

For Stute StiitUtleliin.

I. II. FULTOX. For StHte (icoloxlgt. KM JOltUAX DISTRICT TICKKT. For ConKroMHiiuut, 2d Itlntrlct of Indiana,

JUII.N U IJKKTZ, Of Dubolrt.

did carvo Union soldiers on their RoHsinj Democratic Meetings, return home. Witness the cow- Th

ardly cutting of comrade Joscnh the Denmrüt in .1

iiereer, of Company k. 2th Ind. dnv mVht

Nols, in laub. Also witness his dance of Indies und mwimnon r

respect to the wife of a soldier in Doane presided and Wm. E. Cox !

iooo. x reier io me resnectea wite Ksi . Je iwro? d rP

- I "1-7 -..v.v .nulling IIVIIIH-J

USES NO

MEDICINE

I Aire r.ill.w. K... ...iw.wl 1 1- - l c .. ..

CURES BY FAITH !

of our late comrade,

George

Jos. discussing the issues dividing the

'rl7e,uV;f fttÄ rlw' Jllth Vliilo doing a mother's duty, parties, particularly as to the tariff.

For Kepreetutlve. for Duti,!.. Lawrence. ?.n? 10 ae"S? ?l he.r fa.,n,1.V While The speech Was ail argumentative

Martin ana oranKc counties. mwg anu doing ousiness m a one appea ng to the cool iud'inent

HIItAM McCOUMICK, of Martin, Zvl he "call oil her ,11 t Z v u ,' WM We" reC0IVed U For rroüecutlnK Attorney 11th Juillclul Clr- Stre' !lea,Ied iCry II the Vile the audience. cuit.-wii.LiAM k. cox. nanies m vocabulary of profane At Huntingburg Mr. John E. Mecounty tickkt. language. Fall, Esq., opened the meeting in a l:AcÄSSfm SCHUHMACHf!;TI0-N F0U Pl'" rech " tyaffairs. Mr. AI. A.

For KecorUer-l'IIII.LIl' PILLY. "vvn. ohcuui'v prcsenietl 1110 1SSUCS 111 a

For sheriir-iiKXKY CASsipv. f,or "ni0.,J.,,1?S3 00 00 logical speech for half an hour, when For Treanurur KPWAKI) A. HOHXKUT. TOr OaS ell 00 00 Pnmrrotxnn Tlv-n, l..wl .1.

Sür.-vorWIIXIAM T. VrtlTVIS. finr SnMJni 1,., Fv ?J L " ft , " ' "

For Surveyor WILLIAM T. VOUXU.

tor Coroner-OUVILLE A. HICHAM. For County Commissioner, 1st District, CONRAD JACKLK. For County Cotnutlloner, 2d DUtrlct, JOSEPH SCHUOKDEU, SR. HAINBRIUGK TOWNSHIP TICKKT. For Truitet WILLIAM SCHULKIL For Aesor-JOHX ItlCTZ. For Juitlee of the Peace FRANK FINK.

00 00 to a lanre nieotiiiL' in f!r;m-ff.rl

county, in the afternoon, arrived,

DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING) ST. ANTHONY, INDIANA, Saintly Nifht, Sept. 29, I8M.

MICHAEL A. SWEENEY, ESQ., tat llToolw; exp8i oi

and uepuiy Auditor, "VWiv, vou cor JOHN E. McFALL. ESO.. tainly cannot afford to furnish th

iir:n -jj l. i COUntv that chean!"

v 111 Huuresa political issues

.Saturday night, Sept. 29, i894 ssloners an mal contract with Come out. everv bodv. and Hsf A ie same rm a11 conditions being

the advantages Democratic ascend- .same' f,r the s,um of 1025.00 pnnv i,ua !. tu mBM Oh, consistency ' ' etc.

Schuhmachkr's Love fob Home Institutions will 1 Kottor mwir.

COUNTV STATKriC; a'ol'VKv. n,.:.

-. r-j iivuiiiij nun iigriuui-

liy an oversight the statement of lurai W3' ine taw requires that taxes levied nnd mUootoA fnr nil receipts from Show and Fprrv

county puroscs published in Air. ucens.es. De Pa"1 to the agricultural John Gramelsnachor's articlo Inst associations. In the records a col-

week, showing the larger sums tak- umn is set apart under the head of

en Irom the people as taxes during agncuiiurai lunus" tor this purthe eieht vears of Mr. SnhnbmnMi. Hwse, but instead of nuttini? tbom

ers incumbency as Auditor, and the tncre the receipts were carried into seven succeeding years, contained the column of county funds, and an error. Tho following IaMps not to the proper column. Some of

have been revised and compared the funds were paid over to the

.uaruu uouniy Lisinct tair, at a

time when the present Dubois coun-

um lotal, 00 00 on his way home, and addressed the

jvinmiiii,iii.i a iiiii'iuiL in liiim norm r T-r unit m mn. u....i...

r . ., , ,u. hihi tut UUUI, 1 lllUKil welfare 0f the county revenue is township will give a good account

auunii in um ifiung oi contracts, at the polls in November.

uuu iiiuy uu tsuinmanzeu ov me lol-

lowing incident that happened in

me leuing oi tne contract tor stationery for the county, September term Commissioners' "court, 18S7: Number of stationery firm hiil.

ding, one. Kind of bid for the sta

tionery needed for the year 1S88,

IWtL IIImmI l.a... . i F a .

forthTpäst'nve She has made her ho,

nnn 'r f ,,undrc? of unsolicited testimonials that have I n H l VJ'T. wver.vwhpro h0 w visited. Lack of vanity on he pa t of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of more. Although "kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to e. tabl 1 her well merited fame Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the oM adago Sei iß s Ä Why linger in V- heatthl

Will visit JASPER for one daj

At H1KJMX HOTEL.

7

Ö0AF 1

eney has given the masses.

Committee.

It Floats

BC5T TOR SHIRTS. TMC PROCTER 1 GAMBLE CO. CIMTJ. F.'l. 23. '94-I V

with the records, and show that

during the years 1879 to 1887 inclusive, there was $00,192.47 more Uken from the people for county purposes than during the six years and ten months succeeding. " COUNTY TAX LEVY. Valuation of property and amount

couecieu ior county purposes from 1880 to 1887 :

Co. Luvy.

A Rare Chance.

was

ty Fair association, at Huntingburg, .,1 ÄÄ

and by all for huIo. Thin Ifiriii sn1. 1 I...

Until now. Antilv In Pmnl-

or JHidore fcchuliniaclier. Jasnnr.

1S88-63 ct. 1WJ 70 ' 1M3 0 "

Co. taxeH

collected

IMllilO' nrimnitrnrt nmi Ui

o C " wJ ..iiv j uii mr Rill means these should have been paid bonpht

ucr io mo uoine association. I he uuuiunacner, JUHper, whole affair is shrouded in mvsterv !rfÄ5rJfnbunh' lrtornville for as far as this fund is concerned, as 1 a"d ivnm' A"- 2W2m to manner of book keeping, tho DcntiHtrv payment to Martin county, and v ..... . ' . Schulimacher's final eight vears' , f ' ilfc'l".PHn, ,Ht',: ej,,rc?. to 5!-

v I v IIIU tnklJUV, LlliLl 111 Mill f'f HIT ltlllll T t .

m - - vwumiuv, l J

Valuo of property.

13,11,!

a:iM.rAS

3.71 4 JUD

3.743.H3S

slI.NOO 10 month

icsn rnpfitt niide arraiigeiiiuats with Dr. IS. A. .M,.

In.l..... it ii . l)V. Of IllltltinL'lllirir. tn lift ft til I fill llwmnt

Total receipt. ,,mt" V' ure coverea oy me ,,urillff - . : '" . V"

ti, - ' .. "snenifm." ..i . . . cauu

..... vapcHauui iwn uuu Huinricg ror inei v Muinnct; iu umiuni.

i ::." ".". . . i hku zo. uecora iv. Aiiinüi torm.

eiiiu yt-irn nbov iiumcii, tHfiHi.tH. 1888, shows the following : Rates te Springs.

V" " I U VllCllb I

WM M luiVli tat o.l tHd u '

MrS. WallaCft Trnlv m nmnl ,f r!.,l 1 .,. ii. . i .

feunpie l'aith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady.

reatment without the aid of medicine, hilt Im

COQ NOTICE

fE have this day JOHN P. X

bought of

OliMAN,

of Ireland, Ind., his entire stock

of merchandise, consisting of

Dry Goods. Notions. Hats

and Caps, Boots & Shoes, Mens and Boys' Ready Made Clothing.

Which wc offer to the Public at Reasonable Prices, and solicit your patronage and shall endeavor to merit the

same. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. NORMAN & GRAY.

TOS. F. SERfflERSHEIM, Comer üth and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana. JjAS received a full assortment of -rrr j SPRING and SUMM RH

Dry Goods, of all kinds. Notions and

FRESH GROCERIES. waa

He thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using everv effort to please is determined to merit its continuance. OComoaml i:amiiieMySlockandIWill Olvo You Uai-gaina. Joseph F. Sermershaim.

April 20, 18!H.

hki.a.vi), Sept. 2S, 1894.

1WS 70 1MT7-M 1H7V 1MU

rannvr tMihimho.j ii ii i- i

ftviukv I'UUliaillJll 111 LIII! II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f r. i m.lL' i paitn u v ud u I a . .?ii

rft'um burg "In(leIendent,M Feb. 4, 1888. tanding the report to the contnirv. The v-iuTiM In that sworn report he reports tu!'e of wnicn wil1 1k' I'blif-hwl " in the w'ISi "how license received, 105.00." Srfith Hp!liper an1 thu llnntiW .m$ "Ferry license received ' 00 ban noconm-etion w tl, r,ffl ', " ucenst recuveu, fdo.UU, I)rs. M. Green, h. A. Hrowii, and W. isminii ailU in tne aamn rnftnrt uhntvo m (i. Dowiim. iimfiuuinnnllo n... i

- - . - , -w.-v.w ..Vl T I " 1 1 1 1 L III1M

J Illinium .I.Yiflkll.i:..! . r

ir ,.,!.,.. i..,.r. niuiuurHt'nicni oi tn

tf.

Notice. Ti.:.. :.. i .!,- .i . . . ...

nie in tu ct'n iv i n i imvn ti.ia .1....

. . , . .....v nun ii. I sold my entire stoi'k of

notions, huta and cuiih. l)oots and uh

mens and bows reiuiv iiühI iri.;

I , . .. . ".jj i

dünn ii. ionium ami Kolwrt .M. (iniv, COtiinrisini? the iirm nf

rhiinkuig the public for their lonirand continued patronage, we solicit a eon-

iiiniume oi nie came with the new linn,

. "iU uvitv way wortliv of vour

coniKlunce anil natrnimiFo

.Sept. l'4r2t. Jons I'. Xokm.ix.

Notice. All

uelited to the estate of TI

juc-ted to cull and nettle with the unletILMie(l. Holl ll'imlo.. flf Ulli. I .1. ...... I. ...4

.I " ' v --p...... v.. cum uti.uitni, tfkltllill 1.. ..... . '

l.niTIPS nnu- thn I nnimi.l.io Illj. ror I"IKe COIIIItV ll nlmr Kur ni

I. . . . . . "o v..!,.,... i :..

IHK UXDCIIUU for UUOICH tinil Htllt nill.rv tnrl friff H'nir A ULinnt.ili.x.. I... I I. t l'V'l'" '-illil DIinuiT?. Itlll I .MiimillHi wen Ul llOlf.

heil(rütycHbTeni.,t-a.lio;(W5.73. ' S l.. I 7'"' u-v White Suljduir, tickets will he ho! dir- M.uv IJumt CONTRASTING COUNTY TAX LKW. 1.?' nev, and in, the seiongood tor W ,K It and" inÄ Tattf r?het!ictSF:;rhr,d wi he, , to , 3 cember, 1887, to May 31st, 181)4 : Ä T.V etr 1 "r Ass0C1: t" ' . W-t Hmlen at .Jo .KrnJ,' I will M,li,,e he I fi jK

....v. mv- iuwiu . ""-i"- ur M.xiy iavs. iiiii'ss ai iuv lather s old stand east side 's Othee. Kvervbodvl .I,cko!f, ?,4,,, ."" Iuy sit reduced of INiblie Square, in the town of .Fasi.i.r

the Dubois countv Ar- .V.-:...WV,1 ,K! m, fur. -gmn .Springs where I will keen constantly on hand a

muring Hie Season, ami lim für.. ti,.l....l l:iri-i nuunrln...... c m! i

...iit i . . -

FELIX IiAlVIPERT, DUJ50IS COUNTY AGENT FOR

THE EMPIÄI BMU

Yr. Lcry. 1W7 W ftn.

Droti;rtv.

lt,CU.tb2iiionHii

HMI-41

1

KM 34

8,7W30 3.fi7.W0 8.MT3.4S0 501,439 3,ri3,44

S.yil.Wrt SJI44.763

ation . ' ' C,'.

SiÄ at the Auditoi

22 25 knows that

;,':.'u:ii.u i . ..

ww:,: .. V.V' .ow"i". remrnintr

uuu ui ai unuue i aste to wie louowini? 3iiuuiiiv.

SSÄine,

get ttie money out of the countv for O fn ...nn 1 ft tt .

21. '133 04

27,034 H3

16,771 ra

For

inrticu ars unnlv irt

w " 1

a fee was nrnnt nod r'11 ...,.l .ioskph Mknkiirt. Airt. .hiMiu.r

t'Mh balance on Imnti Oct. 31, 1887, W, Ti 0 record, it Will interest VOU. ,r,.,

fir..,.,., t. V J III 11, If. 4 HFFYP

OR, us a gentleman, is further ATTORNEY AT LAW. Iinivon in li!u nnl!,.. ..! .1.. ... tu.. ..........

the camnaicn of lRHt in .:,.i. i. wm praiticn in nui,,,! .....i

mutilated a Trustee's renort. to it . P"mPiy 1 ul

t. I. r . 1 u..,nn.,;

r rim jiianin. nnd niiw. ,.f

...1 1 i i . .. -

mi w.ininure, ami re."iecuilll v solicit aeon

iinuauon of your patronage.

, . .M Aitv A. Ji.vurit Sept. L8. it.

Total....... IKW.SW43 Kxptmati of fvun ami HiiUrlen fur the lime abovu HaHiod. Me.sayJO. Kxpcnau of upeclflo for the time alxivo HiUHeil, tljm.ii. Kxponauof uloctlonn for tho tlmu aliovu natued, 97.3M.W.

Kxpenauor bonks and tatlonury fur tin-

. .. . '""w "u oiuers, oi "The Indiana Sunrrmin rv, Ferdinand, and represented it in h..

has affirmed the judgment in the tl, ,,ast roI)ort of J1 CJramelBeasley prosecution from Pike Co. sImcei as school Trustee of tht

auuMjr wina man can commit ""l' uu iuruior stated

t i - ininr ihn numri ii..... ,4 1 m i

H IIM Hllllll UM (.I...I

Ollli'i In ii..-,i linn. ii.... ..

llcSiUiir' """, miuiii him,

of Pul,

)t 2H "Jl.

larceny by stealing from h's wife.

"The Fair last week, after Wed-

nwaav proveu a great success as to ttwidance and races. There was beiVM 8,000 and 10,000 people on the pounds Thursday, and the I)irwtow kk "pretty well, I thank

iras

that the report was nnt li.ifiid

telhcible. and that tho

sioners had to receive tho mtnirt in

this condition. Wh

leave the report with citizens in order that it might be shown to others, he replied that ho could not do

su, as the renort

DEXTISTilYt

fa

85 ItEWAKI). C!ita .1 l . .

.-iiiiivi'ii iir niiiiiiii irimi luv in rin in

Hoone towii.shin. tllMir I'llll Ifrw.L- fiifi-i.

on or about the Klthdayof AiiuiiHt, 18!', ii lutlit ....... u......l. I...I e i f. '

ov n-'i vuiii p iltkivii luce, u wuiie

!Ol III each think. IiiihIi nf In I vi liil..

large Hprrtiding horns, with a leather

utrap with ring on around them ; nliout

nine years old. in pood onieruiwl mvi,,..

...sii. " . ..." .r

iiiiik. i win pay the alMive reward to

any person who will return her to im

or u hhorul reward fnr unv iiifn-i..ni:....

. ". ....... I. im IIJII ho that I can get her, or if hu iw tolen

mr iiiionuaiion mai will convict the

liner. Mii.tov a nun..

.Sept. 21, IffiMft

. ., . ...... ,jOU ,1,, iuu rUiM)rt was Oll hin iin.fi

U,p j f. I "ut i puss oui oi ins hands large, also, iho races were Con d a mnnnnr u

Ii, , . -.......v ab uv viiiniircWoro eon. homing? Vran, n.. . !.

- H. A. MOSiltv

Resident Dentist.

WANfED

enuv well

lo Iamm f7h arri ' -'8Hcs to tnis Btatcmcnt, are si vnvnutHtmapon. alive, Jvstick.

KNK1KIKTIC MK.Vto xellour

cmioich hihi t'oniii tu lino of

.turnery xuick Uliil seed iiii. t II i tun 1 1 I .... ....I..

, , '-'r" ifiHinni n;iiiirv It II II

Hiirril to koihI men. Spfclul ImliiifnleiitM to li.ii.lmi.id nvit...l : ..... ..

y , ......... v.. . i n iii iT um iH'ri'üHiirv. k.

i a U FN II IM Ii 1J U 14j Cw. INU. .m ' , territory iiml your own vholeo of

TcnikT liU nrofinnlnmii .i.. V" ,1,.,'U,'

iwedln any Wyrk In tüvüu Um. 'u

iiroin hih in irin. it ..i::.:.. :,M"

Auk. 3, 4m

ärSubscribe for the Couuikk,

It is the BEST Bee

It is what we claim it to bo n POSFTtvir vnunv wvn

It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oats. It is the only drill m 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 any double foed nm mnilc THE FO RCE-FJ2 E I) FERTILIZER TtTACIIMeSt iiHctl on the Empire Drill is fast suporscMliiif- all f . other, because It is the only one made that is a FOKCK FEED. It loes not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It regulates the quantity sown positively bv gear. It avoids all guess work. It is simple, durable and reliable. '

u is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, bolt or kcv. It feeds out all the phosphate in the box. Also have a complete slock of LAMPERT'S BEST WAGONS, Plows, and all kinds of Farming Implements. Come and Examine. wi IV r a r in tm

i.ii.v liJI.UI I!IVi,

Aug. 10, 18JJ4.

West (Ith Street, Jasper, Ind

PHILIP A. GUCKES JASPER CORN MILL.

Carries the Largest and liest Stock

FURNITURE,

Of all kinds, in the county.

o I 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 Reibe

Of any size or stvle.

PHILIP A. GUCKEN.

Corner Jneknon ami Fourth 81.,

Ucl'-' Jasper, Ind,

i

' The undersigned having bought the JiiHpcr Corn Mill, has refitted it, ami

Ki;e m a sujipiy oi MEAL Ami Chopped Corn for Feed, on hand to null, or exchange for corn at any time. Chopped Corn Hold in any (pinntity desired at IK) cents per 100 poundH. WHKAT CHOPPED FO It FKKD

on ednenc hiVH nnd

CCIltH llr llllshi'l. iiml I

oxcliaiige at all tinicH.

Farmers & Stochteeders, Are Darticilbirlv unlinitml fnr (lllo-

1 X..Vr. .... " " ' " ' mors, and by nromnt nttnntion anil

honorable troatment I hope to merit and receive their natronaim.

k o - FRED VOLLMER, Dee. 1 '0