Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 February 1895 — Page 8

A man connected with a travoling monagcrio '.vas sleeping on somo blankota on tho floor of a tent when soniothing crawling over his breast Krousedhim. Springing up, ho throw off tho creature, which proved to bo hugo rattlesnake. As ho struck it

ho folt tho prick of its fangs in his arm, and with n howl of pain and

terror bounuea irom tno tone anujtomako n night of it. Ho would

Bhoutcd for help, whisky, a doctor or Bomo medicino Thcro chanced to'

and his follows stood around, with'1"1 "fP hfa CA on ...wi aw fr.. i,5, .Ii I thoii thoir fun would bo fast and

which ho appeared likoly to do in n, vnrv short time. Tho arm Wnn to

swoll, and tho poor victim was soon'8' n cowboy dancing naked on tho

gasping for breath and groaning with almost intolorahln min. At last, iustos tho breath seemed about, to leave his body, somo ono among! tho wagons shouted out that ono of tho pot snakes had escaped. It was an enormous rattler, but harmless, as tho fangs had boon removed. Tho roptilo was found dead under ono sido of tho tent, whero tho man had flung it Tho bito proved to bo tho prick from a- sharp tack in tho canvas of tho tont In an hour tho man was as woll as over, savo for weakness caused by tho nervous excitement. It was tho opinion of all who witnoased tho incidont that but for tho timoly disabuso of tho man's mind ho would havo been dead within a fow minutes, tho victim of nervous dread and terror. Chicago In Poor Health means so much more than i fyou imagine serious and latai diseases result lromi trifling- ailments neglected. Don't plavwith Nature's! f greatest gilt health. IfyoHarefeellriK out of sorts, weak and generally exBrown's bive no appetite snrl r-an't wnrlr. m tag the most reliable strenztheninairon medicine.which ia J Rrnurn m Iran KU- 1 ten. A few bottlea cure benefit I Bitters cornea from the very first doe it tven't stat four i tttlk, and it's" pleasant to take. J It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, f . r Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments 4 Women's complaints. fiet onlv thf! prnuint- It lu -rnrrt r " f lines on the wrapper. All others ate subl stitutes, On receipt of two ic stamps we i rill send sv: of Ten Beautiful World's Fair View and book free, BROWN CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE, MO. Hane Seekers' Excursion. Tickets will be sold by the L.,K. & St. L. Cona. K. It. on account of Home Seekers' Excursions, at one fare for the round trip, pod for contiuunus passage only, and limited to twenty dnvs from September 4th. October 2d, Nov. Oth, Dec. 4th, 1894, to all R. R. points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, south of? but not including Henderson, Louisville and Lexington, Louisiana, east of .Mississippi river, except on Y. & M. V. R. It. Stop-overs in territory South can be arranged with agents there. IJainbridy-e Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Tmstee of Bainwiniu ivwiniii, imikuim i-oumy, win attend to Township business on Saturday of every week, at his residence on North Main Htreet, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, in Jasper. The Library of said Township is kept at the bookstoreof Mrs. Jacob uosmann, where persona wanting hooka can obtain them at any time. Joski'ii Eckstein, Trustee. April 20, 1894 y. Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Townshin hiiHine.afl at Iiis rnidim nn every Saturday, and persons having township business to transact are requesiea to present it on mat uav ol the week. The Township Library is kept at the office of the Tmstee, where those entitled can obtain books. Nklso.n Harrih. Trustee. Juie 28th, 1888-y. MACHINE SHOP. CoNBiior Newton and 7th Sts., JA8PER, IND., DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor. I SAYS In (bit aopry fielllty for rtpaltlm ititm aucklntry fall klndi.md tnikta iptclil i?,?f, kttUdintMiriptiri nun iHawka od klM kpH haad t inpply ofWAWlWQ.PIPKg e., u4 wlllUra htnlit my ilit rtqalrtd. J.ÜÜt,0 LKATHKR AND RuTtTiH BILTIHO, Mdwlll farnlih anrili on rtrtnotle. A,il,J,Sil255!8!Ilro MACI1NM, iKPARATORS MUMK TOWIRS, 0. FARMS M PAHTICULARIiT art Invited to It. cfcawa to mit thtlr anparMtlr worn out Blnrffri tJVn ttd Mowrt, llrlila, Ac, folly ai GOOD AR KW, and tt fcut llttU txrH. If "a ptnny aated U two loa hti too Many dollara this war. Try IU yen Matty dollara this DAKUL F. J. MILLIK.

CIMARRON'S HISTORIC BARROOM.

Tfca Laadlord Pro ml of tho Vet That TwaBty-tre Mrs Wer SUlu There. "Cimarron was a lively town in tho seventies," said a land Hurvoyor from Now Mexico. "I havo seen Clay Allisou rido into tho ulaco wit r n following of cowboys and start in buyout Lambert's barroom to begin overyboay out of tho ! f urious- 0n 8Uch ftn occasion ' glailCOU tlirougn UlO Window -an 'counter to tho ncconipaniniont o 5 0,13 an VlOl snots irom HIS com rndes ,TlirouBn t,jis üttlondobo town among tho foothills, throo-qnartcrs " population, caiuo auu went tho various bnd inon of tho ro gion. Many of them wont no far ther, dying thcro with their boots on in quarrola over land nnd stock transactions, politics, womon, cards or in tho ambitious attempt to as sort thoir suproniacy as desperadoes. "When I last visited Cimarron, in 1S78, tho town was quiet, tho cow. boys boing all out on tho ranges gathering beof cattlo in tho fall roundup. It was tho samo old place, with its flat roofed adobo buildings straggling along tho banks of tho deep ravino through which tho Cimarron river flows, its fow pitched roofed, whitewashed residences of tho wealthier people nnd Lam bert's. At that excellent hostclrv of sanguinary record I was welcomed by tho host, tho most genial and pacific of Frenchmen, who, as we chatted together over a glass of nativo wino, spoko with ovident prido of tho trngio ovonts connected with his historic barroom. " 'Twenty -fivo men havo boon killed in this room, ' ho said ; 'so von m ono year. Look at this. ' And ho led mo to ono corner and pointed to two great splashes, dull red in color, upon tho wall, ono abovo tho other. 'Theso are tho blood stains mado when Pancho was killed. "Pancho was a Mexican desperado, t and between him and Clay Allison enmity had long existed. Allison rodo into town ono day and fell to ( drinking quietly enough, as ho usu- . ally did at tho beginning. As soon as Pancho heard that Allison was in jtown ho likowiso began to drink, and then tho townspeople looked for ' difficulty between tho two. They 1 did not meet until lato in tho ovoning, when, ns Allison stood in Lami bert's barroom, his elbow resting on tho counter, Pancho camo in and walked over to tho farther corner of j tho room. Two other Mexicans enI tored with him, ono of whom took la position n littlo in tho rear of Alli son, whilo tho other throw himsolf in a lounging attitudo upon a corner of tho billiard tablo in tho center of tho room, nnd taking a rovolvcr from his pockot laid it on tho cloth "To theso maneuvers to distract his attention Allison gavo no heed, but kept hiseyo on Pancho, who began to talk to him, proposing that they adjust their differences in a friendly way. As ho talked thus plausibly tho Mexican held his som brero boforo him in his loft hand, concealing a weapon, with his right hand all tho timo slipping down to ward tho hat As Pancho passed his hand boneath tho brim Allison's pis tol camo out liko a flash, and its two quick reports sounded liko one. Pancho, shot through tho forehead and tho heart, staggered against tho wall and sank in a sitting posture into a chair that stood in tho corner. Tho other two Mexicans mado themselves scarce at Allison's first motion, nnd Lambert running in from tho kitchon, blow put tho lights and closed up tho barroom without perceiving tho slain man in tho corner. "Allison nt onco took horso for his ranch, saying nothing to any ono of tho shooting, and that night the frionds of Pancho hunted far and wido for him, not knowing whero or in what condition ho was. Tho noxt morning when Lambert opened up his barroom ho saw Pancho sitting asleep, as ho thought, in tho corner, and, going to wnko him, discovered that tho man was dead." Now York Sun. Kaam Wlad. "It do blow a Httlo sometimes out in Kansas," said tho man with tho faraway look that comes to thoso who aro accustomed to gazing across broad prairies. "Yes, " assented tho fat man. "Yes. I remember oncot when it blowcd so hard that I couldn't boo tho barn that was less'n a hundred yards away." "Air so full of snow or dust?" "Nclthor ono. Air was as clear na could bo. It jist simply blowcd so hard that tho sight of tho barn was blowodaway 'foro it could roach tne. I was lookin straight acrost tho wind at tho time, you sco. "Cincinnati Tribune la Um WaUlag Rosas. Pwoddy Does tobacco smoko annoy you, air? TaatyOldGontloman No,air, but that thing you're amoking does annoy me moat infernally, air I Cki-

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t is what we claim it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED.

ai sows,, wan me same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oats. It is the only drill in the world that will do this.

xiilS UKUIiFEED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT , used on the Empire Drill is fast superseding 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.

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i. ituus uui au iiiu inusj)nate in tne uox. Also have a complete stock of LAMPERT'S BEST WAGONS, Plows, and all kinds of Farming: Implements. Come Examine. FELIX LAM PERT, Aug. 10, 1894. West Gth Street, Jasper, Ind

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JOS. F. SERBCERSHEim, Corner 6th and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana.

AS received a full assortment of FALL and Dry Goodi, of all kinds.

p m FRESH GROCERIES. vmm

Ho thanks the public for its liberal patronage, nnd by using every effort to please ia determined to merit its continuance. KrCome and Examine My Slock and I Will Give You Bargains

Joseph April 20, 1894.

Far Commercial Btatinmry f Eviry Eiicriptitm Visit thi COURIER OFFICE. GET GOOD PRINTING.

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W. R. Hart, Traveling Salesman Dayton, O., says: "Like many other traveling men, I made the acquaintance of the railroad sand wich, who afterward introduced me to old 'General Dyspepsia,' an ac quaintance I was unable to shake until I met with LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS, which I am happy to say, has put the unwelcome guest to flight. Dyspepsia and headaches are things of the past. I feel like a new man and can eat anything." Canlal umt Sleep Hi Night. To whom it may concern : Following an attack of la grippe and typhoid fever, I was left with a bad condition of blood and serious Stomach troubles. T bnd no nnnp- .. i-i tue, was exceedingly nervous and could not sleep at night. To tell the story briefly, LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS cured me. John F. White, county Recorder's Office. Residence, 161 Hoyt i aouiaaapoiia. ROLLER MILLS STATE OF INDIANA. Market Price in Cash. for Sale at all times.

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loosening nut, spring, bolt or key. and RELIABLE Stove Store. Mr. W. Erny. She carries a COOK STOVES: by many but equaled ocoves. and a lull as- . r 1 i - 1WINTER Notions and F. Sermersheim.

GEO RCE

WAGNER

Manuka criMtKii uiv WAGONS and CARBIAGBS, And Dealor In o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers. General Ik-pairing tt Horse Shoeing. North Alain Street, JAbl'JSK, - - INDIANA. G ,W. iowns, D. D. S. & i -.vi am mm"m - ' . r rui v v a. Corner -Ith it Main Street, IIUNTINGBURG, - INDIANA MAKES SPECIALTIES OF: Crown and Bridge Work, Painless Extraction, Treatment and Saving tho Teeth, I'irst Class Work, Keas-onablo Prices, M IMA riirnlx HotH. .lain.p. Tno.Huv um ii riiiir.ciaj' airarn wri t, .. .1 ... ... m . m . ' J All Work Warranted. Dec. 1st, 1S03 v. DENTISTR T! Or. . V. MOSBY, Resident Den ist, MUNTINGUÜUG, IND.

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TimkIits Ills proft'mloniil nrrvlt-." to uH'ox. w . . no.-UlMK any work In the U-nul Uno, aimlMHlTOr. CWlllJT M IICII IUP roill .es to L'lv.. it Iiis M.i. ,. (f. !.!,. CT ""Ö I vll I III

I Hold plate work specially sollcltod. and till i mi ;u riuut'U. Apr. 1U, 10. 1 NEW BRICK YARD Brick for Sale ! able terms on I louse Patterns JOHN GKlKlt, Jit, Apr., 'VI. Take your Job Printing to the Jasper Courier. The Fall and Winter Season Is here and so are wo with tho best STOCK OF FUltNITUim See Our Great 5 and 10 cent bargain counters. Your best Chance. Don't Miss It. OUK STOCK of COFFINS Has never been Equaled. COME AND SEE US. We will Endeavor to Please You. Alles Bros?. N. V. Corner Public Square. JASPER, - - INDIANA. Dec. 8, '93. INSURANCE! 1,1 FK ! A;CIIKNT! TO It N ADO! LIVESTOCK Farm Fire insurance for tornia of live years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cents u year on each flOO of insurance; tornado at twenty cents. Representing twenty good com panies and doing an exclusive insurance jusiness, I can give the above rates. ""J i i on me iH'ioru placing vour ii i. . . . insurance. ?no one, excepting CJeorgo Nix, of Haysville. and Thoodorn fir.hinan, of Ferdinand, are autorized to soiuii iiisiinuu-u in niv natne. W. A. WILSON General Insurance Airent. .Tnsnnr hwl Caveat.'' a i hrs,:olnricl,sind all PatentbuMi , t,, .ijrM0DcnTC rrrs. ??.?Jreel't orfostT. u C Patent ornet and we remote ii i'oim:i'ihhi iia lliiitf llmiitlioie I-.. 1 .-...(, ... .u., ,UI llCCIIIl-r I oentl "sttdffi iiüiviiiir A.hfitM ...tiL j - t ".I m - i, . . i . , " -".-. hum ..wi. ui, I vyr incnoi IUICTII I IKlleilt H scrtirnl. i cou bi Mu.is in the U. S.aiiU foreign counthM ent lue. A .reit. m CMTMLtr now invinia n l'alent. ' with C.A.SNOW&CO. tOPK PTCMT OrriCt, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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nuone mat no lias opene up i h rick i" ' r . wvmiVnrd, at the north side of Jasper, ami ; 1,a '1 " H ,nfcs: . . will make more brick this voar than in i on ,lh Street, anv previotiH ono. He will make favor-ibctween M'11 and McCnllua Street,

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JASPER CORN MILL

Tho undorsiuned having l,0,ilt JoHmr Corn Mill, hnH refitted i I, keeps a mipply of an'i oisr meal And Chopped Corn for Vv on Hand to sell, or exchange for mm any time. Chonnc.l Cor., Urti i )rn t qimntity deaired at 1)0 cents ,'; t2 pOUIKIH. ' ,uu WHEAT CHOI-PKD FOlt FHpt, on WednesdnyH and Saturdays at u,.,. cent per bushe . and kont. ,".u cxcliniij,v at all times. 11 ,ur Farmer & Slock, icedei'N, Are particularly solicited for cuS0 mors, and by prompt attention and honorable treatment I bono (n and receive their patronage. FR TD VOLLMER. Dec. 1, P3 ' UNITED wnu hotel MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPHIETÜR. The traveling public will nn,l this house well furnished and h, )cst of attention given to the wants of guests. Furniture and bods all new, and table stnmlinrl II""- 'um uiv jest the mnrket nffnrl r eanonable. Aug. Kaegin. Mirch 10-93 IIEADQUAItTEUS KOU TUB I beg to announce to the public, that I have again opened an ollice, where I iiuvu consianuy on Hand a full lino . f tho Genuine Singers, with all the latest improvements. I li)iv also a larce .t 1.1. ...1.... V. . . -... . 6 ciwv.iv ui .nuiuiiiiiuiii, iut.-ttius, uns, iVc., for all other makes and stvles of iewinc JASPER, INDIANA. PRTtilt J. GOSMAN, Aj,'ent, For the Singer .Manufacturing Coiniuuiv. I am alfo agent for the old reliable ISiflgara 1'ire and Tornado and Cvclone Insurance Co., of New York, aiid respectfully auk a liberal patronage. Dee. 5, 18D0-tf. Fl NE FARM FOU SALE! In Madison Township. One of tho best farms in .Madison township is now for sale by the undereigned to-wit: 112 acre in Sec. 30, Town One South, Jtango 5 West, formerly belonging to John Bürge, deceased. It will bo sold lit n ronuiiiinlilit price, and on partial payments if deHired. If you want a good farm, in a good locality, near the thriving town of Ireland, this is your opportunity. For particulars, cull on Clement Doaxe at Jasper Courier Office. Also, 237 acres, formerly known as tho Adam Smith farm, at the point whore the railroad crosses l'atoka river will bo sold cheap. Call soon. ALBERT M. BOHNERT. XUWAKD A.1I0II.NEKT BOHNERT BROS, l'roprlMors oftbe JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS ! These Mills arc now kept in the best order, and supplied with best patent Holls. The brands J'KAItL HELLE, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not oxexcelled for their grades in the world. w e solicit the custom of Fanners, and will he ready nt nil times to exchange Hour for wheat nt tho highest market price. HU I NU US YOUR WHEAT, nnd wo will nay you cash all the market will allow. CORN MEAL always on hand to sell or exchange. 1 5 ran and Shipsiufr at the lowest market price. Uive us n trial and we will try to please you. Mill .1. .. V .1 . ; I . . f I ... mum im uii- orui sme oi .ui?jnn, Kith and Mill Htreets. ItOIINIJICT II HUTU HKS. Jasper, April l,'l, 'Ut-y (hew Vri"" 'Twist 1 A Fine Natural Chi Mmrrli V3, 94, m-ii...Mt ti1tM Only 50c a Year. Bight Ma lalatMtiM 4 (MteinlB Mtor.WrM far Mam-I toff. , Ad4rM ONIKI N., 101 M 9., fWlfK, tt

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