Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1895 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

Maiuuagk Licknsk this week!

Jmne.s Jounings und atli. Carson,

hutching.

Hour of MallClMlif t Jasper P. 0.' Moutmix, the Imker, bus an t uivf titiMi to uiukf iiptiiomuiiH iiropuriy improvi'd incubator full of eggs junt

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jö"Vheat in JaHj)er 54 cents. larl'otatoes 80 cents to $2 for ceed. Clothing at cost at EckertM' New Store. KobSalk. Mare, nix years old, good traveler, well conditioned, gentle. Addres "C." Couiukr" ofllee. SrSonie fanners say the poaches are not near all killed yet. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve eure. scalils, burns, indolent sores and never fails to cure piles. M. Friedman, y Children Cry for Pitcher's Csttorla töf'Eckerts have a well selected stock of men's clothing cheap. La Grippe is here again with all of its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. M. Friedman. y All window glass plants in Indiana will close down, June 1. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cat torla. jSeveral Jasper gardeners planted their potatoes and othei truck this week.

QMessrs. Rudolph and Mehringer shipped two cars of hogs and cattle on Tuesday from Jasper. A person is prematurelyold whetibaldnesa occurs before the forty-iifth year. I'se Hall's Hair Kenewer to keep the kcalp healthy and prevent baldness. Coal. If you want good coal, delivered promptly, get it of Theodore Eckstein. Omers left at Frank Kunkel' will be promptly filled. On large orders a discount will be allowed. l'5-lt

6T"Mr. W. Doersam's portable saw mill went through Jasper on Monday. He will set it on Mr. J. Bauer's farm in Western Boone. It surprised many visitors to the Chicago World's Fair to And that of all the blood-puritlers, Ayer's Sarsaparilla was the only one on exhibition. The leason is that Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a standard remedy, and not a patent medicine, or secret nostrum.

When Bby u lick, m gif her CutorU. Whea ib wu Child, tho cried tor C&ttorl. Wliea ah becaste Ulm, clw to Carter!. Wba ih )u4 CUMm, iU fT Ub CMtorU.

MTSome oats is being sown in this locality this week, but the

ground generally is yet too wet for

proper preparation. Sickr hqadache. constipation and indi

Kestion are quickly cured by Do Witt'i Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. M. Friedman. y

l'i!ople are beginning to pay their taxes pretty lively, since the time is getting short. W. T, Sanford, Station Agent of Leeper, Clarion Co. I'a., writes: lean rec

ommend One Minute Cough Cure as the

Vest l over used. It gave instant relief and u quick cure. M. Friedman. y The first condition of human goodness is something to love; the second, is something to hold in reverence. Getrge Elliot.

Our patrons will lind De Witt's Little Karly liters a cafe and reliable remedy for constipation, dvspepsiu and liver

complaints. M. Friedman. y

6irXov is a good time to die. If you don't believe it look at the

adv. of Alles Bros, this week and

note the price of coflins. FresliTlTlk. I will have fresh milk from C. Kckert's Dairy everv dav for sale at my store. 21 " Wm. Hallkk tSfSt Mary's day services last Monday were largely attended by

the Catholics in Ireland, as it was the "name-day" of that congregation. A good attendance was also

observed at Jasper, pretty weather

bringing out the country people. - I 'I ! IUI II S. Many people, with the notion that na

ture ought to taue care of herself, allow a cough to plague them for weeks ami

months. Whereas, if nature were as

sisted with a dose or two of Ayer's Cher

ry Pectoral, the cure might be effected in a" very few days. Fok Makshai.. Mr. Ben. II. Miller is out for the Democratic nomination, and there will be an interesting race between him and the present Marshal. Mr. M. is said to be industrious and possessed of the traits to make a good ofiicer.

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

Prft&tl Baking

ABSOLUTELY Dec. 21, lSW.-ly,

Powder

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Dentistry. X. II. Wilson. Dentist, will be at the

Union Hotel in Jasper, from Saturday, Apil t, until Tuesday evening, April J, where he will be prepared todo all kinds of work in the dental line 3, '2)-'2t J. A. Itichardson, of Jefferson City. Mo., Chief Enrolling force 38th general assembly of Missouri, writes: I wish to testifv to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so-called cures failed, I obtained almost instant relief and a speedy cure by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. M. Friedman, y

1 ERNONA L. Mr. Chas. Soliga went to Evansvillo Sunday. Mr. Wm, J. Kuebler went to Louisville last Saturday. Mrs. Helen I.eming is spending

this week with relatives in Troy.

Prosecutor Cox came home from

the Pike court on Saturday night.

Mrs. Susan Yates moved from

Jasper to her new house in Ireland

this week.

Miss Marv Alles came home from Mt. Vernon Tuesday, to remain till

after Easter.

Mr. Jno. Brittain, of Ireland,

brought a load of 50 bushels of wheat to Jasper Tuesday for Clarke at 54 cents. Mr. John Seiler and sister, Josephine, visited their parents in Jasper this week, and will return to Cincinnati to-morrow. Miss Jessie Traylor and Boniar Traylor and Conrad Krempp came home Saturday for a week's visit with their parents during the vacation of the State University. Miss Emma Leming and Mrs.

iJas. Milburn returned last week

from their two weeks' visit to Louisville inspecting the new styles of Spring millinery and dresses. Hon. S. H. Stewart was in Jas

per this week, dressed in his hand

some legislative suit, which was an

evidence that he refused to be

mixed in that riot good clothes

are too expensive to he torn up that

way.

Messrs. Traylor fc Hunter, and

W. E. Cox, and Esq. F. Fink, and t f J A A

a number of witnesses wem to

Boonville Tuesday to attend the

trial of Hochgesang vs. Gerber, et

al. for damages, venued from here

to the Warrick court.

For Town Officers.

Kur CliTk. CHAUI.KS A. KltKMlM I h cuudldute for Cleric, Mubjt'ct to tliu town Deiuocrutlo convention. AXDKKW J. HKIMiKIt I a cuuUldKte for Cli-rk. HUbJfct to tilt town Duiuocrutlo convention. For Muritlinl. 11EXJ. II. MIIXKIt Ih h candidate for Town Marliul subject to tlio declHlon of ihe Democratic convention.

FRANK VONDKKSCHMIDT I a candidate

for re-election its Murnlml, uliject to tin;

Duinocrutle convention.

For Treumirer. CHAUI.KS SOMCA Ih u cundldutn forTown

Treanurer aubject to the Deuiocrutlu con

vrntlon.

ForTniHte 1 it Ward. WILLIAM II. Jl'TT Ih u candidate, for Trim-

tee for the 1st ward, nublect to the Demo

cratic convention.

FurTrunter, 4th Wnrtl. JOHN LOItKY In u candidate, for Town

Trustee of the 4tli Ward mibjeet to the Demo.

ocrutiu convention.

Gutcsell is drilling a well a:

tho Jasner Machine Shops this

week.

Have You Hud The GripV

If vou have, you probably need a re-

liiihta mcrlir-'mn like Folev's Honev anu

Tar to heal vour lungs and stop the racK

ng cougu mciueiuui w una uibujvou.

Friedman.

Next Monday make out a list

of vour property. The Assessor

will call for it in a few days, and by setting it down on the first day

you'll know what you ought be taxed

with.

Lycurgus Dalton, of Bedford,

Ind., died at Washington City last Sunday. He had been Postmaster of the House for ten years, and was

reatly respected.

Beoie Beetles. J. Brittain and T. McCain wont

to Jasper last Ihursday. l guess

icy are going to get married sure

enough.

U know Brothers was seen going

south last Saturday, hut the dear

only knows where they went.

Mr. Od. Harker's child is getting

better at this writing; hope it may

soon recover.

Henry Korkkoff, of Huntingburg,

is working for W. L. Brittain.

T. G. Crandall is looking very

sad about something I don't know what.

0. P. Brittain' youngest son can

say papa now, anu no has got two

teeth, and n he don't watch when

le tells him to kiss papa he might

make a mistake and bite his nose.

Thomas H.

le was a lonelv old bachelor,

At marnaee he sneered with a laugh

Jut they gave him a bad fifty cent piece,

nd he yelled lor a heiter hair. Will Kissum.

Hie iury in the Warrick cir

cuit court on Wednesday, in tho

case of John Hoclmesantr vs. John

Gerber, et al., for damages, result

ing from a fight last winter, brought in a verdict for $200 damages in favor of plaintiff against Gerber and

Friedman, and a verdict in favor of

Salb, the other defendant. "That Tired Feeling"

overcomes us when inferior preparations

are recommended by unscrupulous dealers as "just as good as Foley's Honey and Tar Couirh Svrup." when we know

the unequaled merits of this great med

icine. M. Friedman.

tärSee the advertisement of Wal

Pauer "bv Mrs. M. B. Salb. She

has a great variety, and at popular

prices, and of latest styles.

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"Christ. Ficrst puts an extra

peg in every shoe he handles this week, as he thinks of another big boy which came to his home on Monday. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations in this market. I recommend it because it is the best medicine I ever handled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldhidok, Millersville, III. For sale by M. Friedman, Druggist.

'Remember the Democratic

town primary comes a weok from to-morrow. Let us have a good ticket lor Trustees. Much for the growth of Jasper depends on it. Doctor II. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., a practicine phvsician of many

years experience, writes: De Witt's

Witch Haiel Salve has no equal for in

dol Mit sores, scalds and burns. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and

leaveB no scar. AI. Friedman. y

"Some people sav silver has

fallen in value. Its a mistake. Destroying its full function as standard money, and substituting gold therefor, has caused the latter to rise in value, but $1 in silver is

worth as much as ever, though people's debts must be paid on a gold

oasis.

"Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large proportion of diseases In New York conies from carelessness about

catclnnir cold." aavs Dr. Svrus Edson

"It is such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention to a eolil. New York is one of the health

iest places on the Atlantic coast, and yet there are a great many cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin in tliin neglect of the simplest precaution of every day life. The moat sensible advice is, when you have one get rid of it as soon as posfliblo. Uy all means do

not neglect it." Dr. hdson does not tell you how to cure a cold but wo will.

'Take Chamberlain's Cough remedy. It

will relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions aud soon effect a per

manent cur. 25 and 60 cent bottle for ale by M. Friedman, Drugfiat.

Ii. II. Bowman, Pub. Enquirer, of Bremen. Ind.. writes: Last week our

little baby, the only one we have, was

taken sick with croup. After two doctors failed to give ielief and life was hanging on a mere thread, we tried One Minute Cough Care and its life was saved. M. Friedman. y Maybe it was President Cleveland who fired on the Allianca. He talks like a man who would have

done so had the opportunity offered. Indianapolis Sun.

A severe rheumatic pain in the left

shoulder had troubled Mr. J. II . Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines,

Iowa, for over six months. Attunes the

pain was so severe he could not lift anything. With all he could do he could

not get rid of it until he applied unainberlain's Pain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," he says, "ami have since been free from all pain." He now recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by M. Friedman, Druggist. ler-Hon. Caieb Trippet, of Princeton, is dead, aged 77 years. He was one of the old-time leaders

of Democracy in that county, and

at one time one of the wealthiest business men of southern Indiana. Mn.K.ulK Tickkth. 1,000 mile mileage tickets for $L'0 are now being sold by the L. E. k St. L. H. R., good over the following lines: Bluff, Rochester & Pittsburg; Centndia & Chester; CH& I); Cleveland, Akron A Columbus ; C C C & St L (big 4) ; Columbus, Hocking Valley Ä Toledo; Columbus, Sandusky & II V; Findlay, Ft W A W; Ind- Ills. & Iowa; L N A & C (Monon) ; N Y, C & St L; Ohio Central Lines ; Ohio Southern ; P A A W; P Shen. A L E; Toledo, St L & Kansas Citv ; B & O S W ; Louisville & Cincinnati; Cincinnati P& Va; L & N. For persons who travel over extensive territory these tickets will be a great advantaee. R. A.Campuku., G P A

Jos. Bknkdict. Agt Jasper. tf

ine (Millinery.

To Consumptives. As an honest remedy Foley's Honey

and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and relief in the very worst cases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. M. Friedman.

Disgkackfi'l. Last Saturday

night some boys induced Geo.

ivraus, a lad of 14 years, to get

drunk, and then went with him to the meeting at tho M. E. church,

where he vomited on the floor and

limself during the services. The

boy regrets his urunKen disgrace

very sorely, but whoever gave him the liquor to get drunk on should

be made to

regret

it more, for he

Milburn & Co. sold a new

Waverly bicycle to Will. Line this week, to spin over tho country with when the roads get good. The N. Y. Ledger calls for the in

vention of an electric storage motor

to run bicycles. It would be money maker. A Remarkable Cure.

Mrs. H. B. Adams, 1009 Wabash nve.,

says :

"I had a scrofulous

Ohicam.

taint of the blood from childhood, which, however, remained dormant. An

ulcer began on the side of the nose, hav-

Miss Emma Lkmixg and Mas. Jknnik Milhuk.v have puichased the

millinery store in Jasper, of Miss Kuehlkr, and have added largely to

thC StOCK. ly a personal VISU lo wie largest, nmiiiiuiy iiuuscB jii mw thfiv bnvp been enabled to select for their customers the very latest styles,

and ladies are cordiallv invited to call and see their beautiful Eater Hiti

aid BoBiets strictly "up to date." They arc also prepared in the

Dress Making Department to lit and make dresses in me uesi style. Special attention will be given to confirmation suits for girls, and

Weddinf Outfits. IjISJUAJ t Mar.2".t,1 2m.

I2i

ALBERT SONDERMANN JUST OPENED

GARRETS

Q 0 1 Cents a yard ; nice ZZ? STRIPED CARPETS.

Cents a yard; 2 STRAW MATTING.

Large assortment of Lace Curtains and DRAPERIES.

C n Cents a yard; 27 inch Silk. y Jnst the thing for Waists. 7fi Cents a yard, 45 inch Gloria Silk. I U 5 yrd Buit only $3.50. NEW WOOL SERGE h r Cents a yard. Navy and Black. TU VULV I f Cents a pair, Ladies Black Q H I (J Seamless Hose, worth U I f Pieces heavy DRAPERIES, Q C I U New colors, 20c a yard, Pce J Largest stock fancy RIBBON and LACES in county.

ooks even younger than he is, and las generally behaved himself hith

erto with credit. It is such circum

stances ns this that create a spirit of

indignation against the abuse of the

liquor tralhc. His parents would

not have had it occurred for all the liquor in Jasper. If the Republican

legislature had enacted some meas

ure that would have provided for a

quick, severe and certain punish

ment of such violations ot law as this, and made it the imperative

duty of some ofheer, who should be

punished himself for neglect if he

failed, it would have done mud better than to nave fooled away val

uable time on tho Nicholson bill

But the CouitiEn is informed the

matter is to be looked into at the

next court. Bucklen's 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 positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Martin Friedman. April 1st, 1894 ly. Alder Creek Cricks. Ozro Biittain started his peddling wagon Tuesday. The security people go with their

heads down now.

Master Charley Young is very

low with rheumatism.

Grant Bixlor, of Washington, was

on our streets Monday.

Jim Carson moved his family to English, Crawford county, Monday. Fred Stewart left Monday, in the

interest of the Milwaukee Harvester

Co.

Miss Delia Brittain will leave

next Monday for Princeton to take

a musical course.

The boys say that Curren Adams

is learning to count in ueimnn.

What is that for, Curren?

We understand that quite a rack

et occurred between a certain young

man and our school teacher.

Misses Lora Thomas and Minnie

Stewart received a large stock" of

nice millinery gcods last week.

Johnnie Gray is preparing to get

a large stock of drugs. Johnnie is a true gentleman and deserves the custom.

Misses Effa Hardin and Grace!

Gle7.cn will leave for Danville next Saturday, where they will take a course in music.

The teachers Institute, that was

to ho held here Saturday, was a fail

ure, owing to the absence of Pres. Horton, who was to conduct it.

Miss Adams.

Easter Eiferfalaaeif. The students of Jasper College

arc preparing ior an entertainment which they'intond to give in Kast-

ner's Hall on Easter Monday.

Those who were present at the elocutionary contests of '94 are well acquainted with the abilities of tho students of tho College, and will

not fail to appreciate their efforts this time also. The two farces to be played are of the latest produc

tion, and will be highly entertaining

to all. The songs and quartettes, composed by some of the greatest

song writers of this country, will be

furnished by the Crescent Quartette

Club, of this city.

The Jasper Star Orchestra will

furnish tho instrumental music lor the occasion. All who wish to en

joy a pleasant evening, are invited

to attend the play and patronize our home talent.

Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phwba Thomas, of Junction

Citv, 111., was told by her doctors she

had consumption, and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discoverj' completely cured her and

she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos.

Etreers. 139 Florida St. San Francisco,

suffered from a dreadful cold, approach-

me consumption, tried without result ev

erything else, then bought one bottle of

Ur. Knie s fcew Discovery, and in two

weeks was cured. lie is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, thnt prove the wonderful

efficacy of this medicine in coughs and

coins, rree iriai oomes ai .nsnm

Friedman's Drug Store. Regular size

50c. and $1.00. 5

Birch Creek Breezes. The wind is drying up the mud

and farmers began sowing oats.

Henry Mallory swapped his gray horse for a span of mules, for his little son to drive this summer. Mr. Ben Lansford comes out south on his gray. Look out, Anna, get out of the way.

Johnny Brittain is going to let

lis stalk field out to the lowest bid

der; bid up, boys.

Uncle Will Brittain is tired of

carrying a ladder for his wife to get

in the buggy, so he purchased a

new one, that's right, uncle Will.,

go it while you are young.

Tom McCain is getting better.

He wa? out at praver meeting Sun

day night.

Cha.ucy Lansford is all smiles,

waiting patiently for the roads to

getgocd, to ride his bicycle. r v r r 1 1 t a

air. Li. 1j. aimer wem 10 jasper

last week. Katydid.

COULD HARDLY WALK

YOU CAN MAKE MONEY

ing all the appearances of a most inalig-! to them for quotations before sli nant cancer. The agony of mind I suf-l Fruits of all kinds. Deans, Pot a fered cannot bo described as I contem-, Furs, Hides and Wool. Capita ,

s 'M-y

plated the progress of such a malignant sienmcuts.

disease. Finally I was induced to try Foley's Sarsaparilla. It appeared to nnutmlize the noison in the mood. The

Bi-owth of the ulcer ceased. The dis-'

Dy shipping to Hcrndon-Cartcr Company, Commission Merchants, Louisville, Ky., because they arc the largest and most re

liable commission merchants, and because they cau handle Bhipments quick and to the best advantage for the shipper. A trial shipment solicited. Write

! snipping, specialties: ggs, uuttcr, jfouitry, otatoes, Onions, Hay, Grain. Headquarters for

$40,000.00. Liberal advances made on con-

(icticral corrcstKimlencc solicited.

on canvass,

Electric Bitter. This remedy is becoming so well

known and so popular as to need noHpecial mention. All who have used Elec

tric Hitters sing the same song of praise.1 A purer medicine does not exist, and is

guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Klectric Hitters will cure all diseases of

the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, Iniils, salt rlfetmi and other affections caused by impure blood. Will

drive malaria from the system and pre- . ii ti i i

vuiu as wen an cure an mainriai ievera. For cunt of headache, constipation rnd indigestion, try Electric Hitters. Kntire

satisfaction guaranteed, or money re-

n.ir1 imorI,lllllw' rneeoucts. ana f i per uottie at card uoard M Friedman's Drug Store. 6

ON ACCOOKT Of RHEUMATISM

P.EF0BD OP QanMiCitj.Ll., Arter

TWO YEARS

Suffering

II CURED BY TBE USK Or

Ayer's Sarsaparilla

" For fully two years, I suffered from . rheumatism, and was frequently in auch 3 a condition that I could hardly walk. ! I spent sonic time In Hot Springs, Ark., Jl

ami i ne ircaimcni ncipeu me ior mo time belnR; but soon the complaint re-

turned and I was as badly afllcted as J

ever. Ayer s narsapariua ueing reei g mended. I resolved to try It, and, after

m m t .(.Ik. fit V 1

euren, r. u r oiiu, yuacmui vnj, urn. Ayer's-, Sarsaparilla!

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eased tissues in the bottom and edges of prt9 all kinds of HORSE BILLS,

tho sore seemed to loosen and the nat- . Tmmui Pntmipii nfl'mn a nnll A flnn lino nf

ural flesh to take ita place No part of or Wr B " " , " " " , ' tmFme Job Printing at this office the disease remains." M. FiWnmn. ' cuts to select from. Your work done promptly and cheaply. "rrine J0D min8 al l8 otiice.

HENRY HURST Artistic Paper Hanger Wall Decorator, Offers his services to thopevple of Dubois county, Estimates nude on work of any design. Wall paper hung at reasonable prices and in the b3st style, and as quick as consistent with goo'd work. Satisfaction guaran'etd. Apply at John A. Hormcrshcim's ttore in Jasper. Mr. I&-w.