Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 August 1895 — Page 8

GEORGE P, WAGNER

MANUFACTIIKKK Or

WAGONS and

CABRIAGES,

Down uh Agriculture. An latcrcstliig Califof aia Letter. Tho basest fraud on earth is gri- Mr. V. II. Greene, of Hoone tp..

culture. Tho deadliest ignis fatuiis who Ks visiting in California, writes

that over elittored to beuuilo nml the following uossinnv and interest

dazzle to betrav is atrriculturo. We inj letter to his wife, which the

speak with feeling on this subject, Coukiuh is permitted to publish: and wo'vo been glittered and be- Pacific Gkovk, (Jul.. Julv 12.

mm annua una u vu uy My VVlFK.j , ,.;,

V. . . rl i sironi? noni theiniluonce ot the sea

. . I ""b:,v. " ."T'TV , breeze and tho Hue climate of Cali

Agricultural Implements "3 c : .IT I' eiL" "in. How I would love to reach

" I ries and other dolicioits fruits wt

I I I WY t t l V I JljXV.frla Iiiiiii lull 1111 1 "w

0 u,t ,n' ,l4,7 ; are having here. I would send von

... ... - liiiiu mi: uiiiuiri'ii ii v.-irii'iv in irini.

more than von

fruit in .Jasper.

. i i

i .i i .. iii auu wou u noi ue in goou oruer uv tili shoon himmrv4!i nmi n hnrH mit- . .. . . . ...

, , i ' Iii nie unie vou wouiu get a. un uorter closed down on us, and wo lambs . ', . f ..,

..... tu IIIWIVIIOMIk IIVI 411111 UlVf II ili

-Anil Doulur iu-

n ' , i .. , are navmg Jiere. uncomely to the ej e aud unsavory amj tn(J c,f,;j(ire7j (l General Repairing Ä Horse Shoeing, lo the taste. She has promised straw- b(Jt Jt i . . o borrien, and the young chickens ,d f . . , . . have devoured them. We were in .'iTi k..Nerth Mala Street. n. i. K..u:m .....i 1 i and would not be 1

forth Mala Street,

t

Farmers'

i i .i i ii . . ,i .nun is inuitjiiMiii:

uiea m me snen. o wonder mat ..t.-m.. i

i, iiuuium ury iitimuv. una ore joim

(Jam killed his brother. He was a ' f IV , " "A" ; t: TV -

w...... - ...... Millar f li Crt;i 'IM... ,...,l., tt, Wr"". w "ii--

' :v::".i . vrr . . .;. . . . .. , anu tue oiner ia t m l owers.

rmwr hamkk, rropT. uiu noi Kin ms latner, anu men KvfiP...vllftrn IVft mi wn ROO lmvori nf

all kinds and colors.

vard, and even the

everv uoor

lurches are

ami prices will be rensoimlilf.

A ko1 DtAblu lor turtuera' liornes, anil

A k)U bar. wull fupplled wllh thucliulcett

"l"1" nuu cixun, uuu UUIIIU lllieilllOIl Ul .i ..t.. ..... ....ii

IH.C.30. VJ-y IMIIMP KAHTNKIt.

TliUcomiii)aiiuiili)tt.llitwbruiithon)UKl.P,VLl' 'cuuse uu urn nui imve ly overtirtuUtl. ana rertttcU n.w tbroiiKliout, k'nmdfather to kill. fWalla Wnlhi

llllll la IWiUT titki f..- ittlt.ll ..ni...,i ..i.u.ii I CJ ------ , ' I 71TM (Mill ktkttl flwh .

i"VÜ .W- l"'"1 -Hipi.lkul, JOUrnill. I,,l,r. in hv. Junior, f M,n,

Facts I was at Monterey last week, was

Canada has one million miles of th0 hotel "Dell Monte"; it covers

unexplored territory.

There are 1.7S5 seperate railroad

comtianies in the United btates.

n. , , , , ... . i 1 i uusi i wouiu noi nave Stockholm has the highest deatji t0 gu to lndinllu to livo anv moro rate from drink of anv citv in the r ,, i 1... .1... c...i. . 1 . -j. .

..... f. , l "tu u uiu cuuim'ru 1 auuu

nuriu, niuciv ui uno u.uusaua. railroad, and indeed that company Over eicht thousand varieties of nwn nil flu Iwut nrmurt nl,...,

postal cards have been issued in the line, and poor people must pay well world within thirty-five years. tor all they get from it. Pacific

in the tintisn museum, aceordme rove, you know, is on a oav. but

to the catalogue just issued, there 'July a short walk over to the Pacific

are ü.UO com etc Ihb es in a ocean, which 1 visited vesterdav.

lit. a . '

G .W. Jtlowni, D. D. 8.

three acres of round, and I cannot

give you any idea oi its giandeur if

l should wnto a week about it. Ii

I had what it cost 1 would not have

(fl

IIPNTISJS

Corner 4th it Main Street,

HUNTING! URG , INDIANA, languages

MAKES SPECIALTIES OF: Crown and Bridge Work, Painless Extraction.

Treatment and Saving tho Teeth

irst Llass Work, oüor 0f tht, T) LI., n v.1

I I nnrn nrn tiif tit. i.n in.i In nl.

- I MAW VI. I IMU llUUKU I f IL I J

At tMat fh.lllT lli.r.l .laanar. Tna.ila. . ..... . .

mi wdn.iiy ofmch wi-fiT. 'Iislied in Kussia in the direct interest

of agriculture, the bemledieltshes

v'e took a lunch ano walked up the

It is stated that a pail of watei coa.!jt n quurtei of a mile to a large containing a handful of hav, i! rock ea,led Cil1 ock. There I saw placed in a room where there has- so,ne ,a,e'e cais, great big fellows, been smokinc. will absorb all the 'yig out sunning themselves. They

T

for Infant nd Children.

HIRTT yr' fcnratla ef CmiimrU with ihm itwii t

jgUliw ef yr mi, permit um 1 ly k mt it witlt at

It im MMm tieaaly ihm t wtiy far Imft A CklMLrtMi

tk wtrH Lm eiw kaewm. It 1 Wml . Cklldr Ilk it. It trlr tli kwdtl. It wiU mvrm tlwrfr 11t . Ia it Matktw hmrm

tkiMt; wklok im ktolttttily umJm mud yrsatieaJly yrf t mm m

Caiteri ltry Witmi. Cwtwit, lkyi TmrmrlrnhmM m. Cteri rTMit Teadüc Sot CrL Ctwi er IMtvrrktt tmtl WU. Cll. Citwl rtiUare Teatkimg TrM . Caftria mr Cemttiptvtlem ui FUtyltMay.

CtwU emtralUo tke mtectm mt oarkoale act km r petttmet air.

Caateria immm mat eemtatm arykiaa, el , er atkar mreetle yrTTty.

Caatarla wimtlataa tka food, rtmlat tka ttamaek aad kawal.

S-yi kltliy mmi mataral al p. CaaterU la t a la twaw frattlaa amly. It U Mat aH U kalk.

Paa't allaw ay f aaM yam aaytklmg alaa mm tka laa ar remiaa

tkat it ia MJat a. mmmrn a " wiU aaiwar ayary yrnrytu." laa tkat yarn get C?-A-KT-Q-R-I-A.

Tke fae-A il atyatmre ef

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.

Dew Spring C

LATEST - STY: AT

iMrs.C. Hochqesa

Cor. N. Mnln & 14th 8t., J, Tho public are invih.,1 i.

I. ' f inspect mv new unmU ,J .

and learn my

Very Low Price

For everything. Mv stock .roceries and drv Lrnmlu

up with tho best.

OÜNIHY I'KODUCE VV t ihf hllii Bt uiHrket price.

Mrs, G. HochcTA

Apr. 6, 1894.

Farm For Sulo in M

TowiiHliip.

OlU! ()( till) h(t t,t

towiiNliii) can ho ham.lit ,

new, with hoiiHe of ix nw

.hixo leet, plenty of Htock wate nroilnced 2.1 biiHlicln u-lm.i

-t her eioiiH in proportion, nice I'our DiileH from Jasper. '.'i

mint, . Hum iuii ; zoo acre Will he divided into two or tin if desired, and Hold for onu-th 'mlancu on easy time, interent o

'ion' ior oeierred pavnients im nially. $L.i per aere. A verv

plnee. Apply to 0. Doank, Jas

JNITEO STATES ll(

MILL STREET, JASPI

AUGUST KAE(

I'Roi'HIETUU.

m

tobacco.

All Work Warranted.

Dec. 1st, 1893 y. INSURANCE!

LIFE ! ACCIDENT!

kaju Gazata and the Wjestnik Ku.-

kewo fcselskewo llosaistwn.

Barber or Bootblack?

'Be wirdon," said tho trarrulona

passonRer, "but I think I heard vou .-.u- ...i.i. :

A(1irn4twl na rvrnfrKinr fir.l.f T ... i . ..V ' . . .

,

were almost as laro as a cow, and

tvould splash the water and bark

like an old hound with a bad cold

rhere is also a lart-e rock out from

a ...

snore wi.ere the biris congregate

thousands oi them of everv kind

inev rear their voumr and spnm

pute happy, and a mass of all colors s thrown upon the rock, which is

ibotit as Iare as three acres. W

Miht I in-

TOKNADO! LIVE STOCK ouiro -what chair von hnld?"

Farm tire inmiranco for terms of five "Tlie chair right next to tho door."

........ : .. l : i- i I ... - ...

:.ua, juuiiiiuiig iigiiuuiig anu sieam answoreu ''no nrofessor. "I run a

tliredher, at thirty cents a year on each shop of mv own." Indinnjinnli

iw oi insurance lornauo at twentv Journal.

cents. Representing twenty good com

panies and doing an exclusive müumnee

business, I can give the above rates.

Write or call on me before nlacimr vour . . 1 .

v . .: not to sot an

Nix, of Hnysville, and Theolore Goh-

nian, of rerdinnnd, are autorized to so licit insurance in nir name.

W. A. WILSON.

Ueneral Insurance Agent, Jasjier, Ind.

MACHINE SHOP

Conker or Newton and 7th Sts., JASPER. IND..

DANIEL F. J. MILLER. Propne'oi

THWK In thW shop iTrr facility for rpti.ru

.iraru ittmmturwj w; nil iimil, SIM1 niKC S E0ECU1

iy ui rBimiof Ami rtpflrlDjC Bl KAM K(iKH at) Ulli far it if v

trim ktfpv hand a supply of H ArTINO, TIPK

-in mm auaiiiUK BT IS- reqUITM. I haia an ri f I riTIIVtr ivn urtiniu

----- - tnniiK.u n i nunniv" REl.TIVfi mnA will f., -n- .1 .1...

-.......... ... u((Mn(t Ii iir du auuri iMiucr Wlllrap.lrTHRESHINUllACHISKS.BKPAIUTOK.' HOR.SR MWEKS. Ac KAKMRkS PAirriCUUKLY arc Invito to Ive'rai cLinct to Biikt theli apnartntly worn oul Hlml'rri Kcspcn and Moaeri Drill. Ac , fully 0'OD Af

nun, end at lint littlr rxpeme If a pnny ae1

" hiioti i tau to joo many aoiurs tuli

., 't DANIEL K. J. M.L..KR

Good KeHldenco in Irclani For Sale.

House of eight rooms and two halls and good cellar, with throw tnun Inta 5n

Ireland. Good water, stable, and other

oui ouiuiings. In gooI order every

way; a nice nome near churches am! schools, with eood society surmiindinir

Will be sold very cheap and on easv

icniia. jpny to y;. liOASE, Jasper.

HEADQUARTERS FOB THE Singer Sewing Machine I beg to announce to the public, that have again opened an ollice. where

have constantly on hand a full line of the Genuin Singers, with all the latest improvements. I liavw also a large

hioce oi Aiiacninents, Needles, Oils, Ac, for all other makes and styles of Sewing r ....I. in i. :...i u -"

.1 1 1 fWlllllB Ul CVWIIIir .11 U l S .. . .

t-nines renaireti. uargains in sccontl hand machines. My place of business is on 7th Street between Mill and McCrillus Streets, JASPfc, INDIANA. PETER J. GOHMAN, A(unt For the Singer Manufacturing Company I Hill also llinml fur tin. nlil nilialili

Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance Co., of New York, and re-

jwcuuiiy asK a liberal patronage. Dec. 5, 18J0-tf.

Cmt, m4 TraHe-M arkt oMalned. and all P.

mamn cowiucicil ior MoatKATC TCCt. ami vre tan anir patent in leaa Uta tbautbuM remote (rum Washington.

tlon. WtMi, (f patentable or not, freest caarjte. Our fr not due till patent la enired. APAaPMitT, "Ilow to Obtain Patentt," with

free. Ai id r eta.

C.A.SNOW&CO.j

"To tako French leave" is to do-

part quioMy from nn evening party

without formal farowells in order

oxamplo and so snoil

tho pleasure of tho entorrainmont.

In England it soon ncquired an en

tirely diueront meaning.

Brazil is u Portusueso word igni

he water ten or fifteen feet hiirh.

The weather here is alwavs pleas-

mt ana cool. Nimctin.is i mt

. ... . - e-

hiiiy enou'ii to wear an overcoat.

l he air is about like October davs

at home. The climate is onlv u fow

legrees colder here in winter than

ii miner. 1 could write vou of numv

oeamiiui scenes in Ca lfornia. hut

viien I cet home 1 think it will hei

nore pleasant to tell of them.

I must tell vou of the morals of

.his place. The M. E. church is

the largest of three churches. The

hatauqua Association met here last a a . ...

fying a hvo coal It was given ,Veek, and held a splendid meeting

in allusion to tho abundance of dyo wood found in its forests.

M

J

i a mm.

W CftA. m m t L

The traveling public w

this hoiiKC well furnishi-d i

A Railroad Man Cured. i,est of nttent,onrivt'" to

vu guesw. iHinuture and I

new, and table supplied best the market affords.

Reasonable.

Man'f by

avl(I'n.ELYON allifM ft Iva.! it. a

IND1AT1AP0U5

Raphaors fnco, painted by him-

self, represents him as a man with

moro than usual norsonal nttrau

tions.

.Next week the V. C. T. U. will

hold their meeting, with no obicc- Rnn Cat r- rw m nmii

iioniimdenstotlifiMSnftln,nl. 1 u" "LC OI All UltUwulwld.

1 he president lives in SanFrancisco.

and the secretary sent the minister

Mr, Tom E. Kline, an engineer, forty

years of age, residing at 640 East Ohio

street, Indianapolis, Ind.. who has rui

an engine for two years on the Wabash

road, and thirteen years on the Monon

road, much ofthat time havine been the

engineer on the fast newspaper train has,

lor the past ten years, suffered from m

digestion in its worst form. He had :: continual t.o.n. V.l.Mv 2. t.SM

so that he had tc lie in bed to ease his pain. This indigestion caused chronic

diarrhoea aud sleeplessness. He had to

De very careful as to hts diet, and could

only eat as simple a food as potatoi

sparingly. He took four boxes of LYON'b

SEVEN WONDERS, and now he cu

eat anything. His digestion is perfect

he can sleep well, and he gives it as his opinion that the medicine does every

thing that is claimed for it He heartily

recommends it to all persons suffering

from Indigestion or any stomach dis

order.

Aug. Kaeg Man

life. 7. mi.

Candlemas day wns first establish.

til as a festival by Poj)0 Gulasius in tho fifth conturv.

BainbrlriKe Township TrtiH-

iee'8 .notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Hainridm townshin. DtilwitM mnntr u-ill n.

tend to Townshil) bnnini' nn 'Snlimlnv

of every week, at his residence on North f .,4. ...4 I...a.. TTO i

.iiui firtx-i, net ween rouneenin anu Fifteenth, in .Tapper. The Library of said Township n kept at the bookstoreof Mrs. Jacob Gosmnnn,

wnere persons wanting books can obtain them at any time.

Johki'ii .cK8TKii, Trustee. April 20, 1894 y.

In Poor Health

means so much more than

you imagine serious and

mtai diseases resu t from

v

trifling ailments neglected.

r Uon t play with Nature s f greatest gifthealth.

nynuarefftiinr -m out of aorta, weak J

hu Krncraujr ehattalfl n.tvnu. W

ii.tM mm ....... 1 1 V

..". .... 'fC!IIC

ana can't work, begin at once takln th mmi rails.

Die atranirlhrnln c

mediclne.whlchis Brown's Iron BitIrra. A fur Knt.

tlea cere benefit

verjr firat iloae it 1 ton' it.t im .m i

ttttk, and ll'a " pleaaaut to take. J

It Cures

Neuralgia, TrouMw, f ConstlpatkMi, Bad Blood

MalarU, Nervo llmeatt 4

m

I women' complaints. ''Get only the ccnulnr it hi.rrn....! ...i

line on the wramer. All others re ul. f

r will send art of Ten Beautiful World's

M laM I

t T-AA I

Zl

here the program, which was read

trom the pulpit vesterdav. No sa

loon is allowed here, and" the V C.

I. L. is in perfect harmony with

the churches, and is considered as

a great part of the church work. I

will go up into Oregon the first of August, after which I will begin to

make arrangements to start home.

I hope you and the little ones are well and happy. I remain as ever

lours faithfully,

W. II. Gkekxk.

(hk oi.n itEi.iAin.K Ernv Tin and

Stove Store, in front of the Monu

ment, is yet conducuted by the daughter of Mr. W. Ernv. She

carries a splendid stock of the cele-

oratctt

0

GARLAND OAK Mil & COOKING STIVES.

1 Fslr Vkws' ..id bookWree. """" ur iiih WCUUing 110 apj BROWN CHEMiat. CO. BALTIMORE, MO. t0 ,U8 triÜ0 to llRVO Ill's r f!! chunged. San Francisco Post,

TroBBles of the Cobb try Newspaper Mbb.

There are people in the world who

no not Know how to treat a news

paper or how to take what is given

them by a newspaper. In the first

place a newspaper is a business. If

you don't like it, don't take it. If

you do take it, don't consider that it is under a particle of obligation to

you ior uoing so. You pay a low price for it, and nearly everv time you get more than you are charged for it, and it owes you no more for

your oatrLnaire in thn wnv .t nn

obligation than does the grocer who sells you a dollar's worth of sugar

or boap. a newspaper never mistreats a man wilfully. It has no

enemy oJ whom it will not f peak a

Kinu worK it justice or merit de ..,.,.,... :i ti l ......

uuiiua it. ii nas no one who can

influence it from the path of duty. If it ignores anybody in anv wav it

is lor one of two reasons! V.Uhi.r

the person is toosmnll fi I

or the editor did not learn of the event or action. If you know anything and do not see it in th imm.r

lun unimces to one you are more to

blame thiin the editor, who doesn't

know anything about it. A liffl.

care and consideration

of a great many people, who sneer

at uieir jocai paper because they think it small or of no particular inlluence, etc., will make a difference

io ooth parties. It will mntn n,..

paper better and bring the other

party round to II Dl'OIX'r :IMtin'i in lion

;.f i.... . 1

ui iu uiuu. rnnceton Jlanner.

An Indian named " Mnn.nfr.i;,!.

of-nothing" married a white woman in Montann recentlv. ami i

week after his wedding ho applied

namo

-Imitated by Mnny-8il9rKqunlcd by Nont

Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of

TNWARE and HARDWARE

Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor Hanging Lumps. Don't 'forget tho Location in T- .Til C .

r ront oi ine monument

MARY Ä. BARTH,

East alrfe of Public Square,

JASPER, INDIANA.

the jasper crry ROLLER mills

Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILLY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.

They alsolwant your

" WHEAT

And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all timet.

BROTHERS

Far Commirciftl Stationary f Eviry Diicriptian. Yiiit thi COURIElfOPPICE. GET GOOD PRINTING.

I AMI K HT If. B0I1NKRT. KDWARP A

BOHNERT BR(

I'roprl'ton of tin

JASPFR UNION HOUR f

These Mills are now kept in i

oriler, and supplied with beat

lioll. The brands PKAKL

FAMILY, and STKAIGHT nrt

excelled for their grades in the

we Hulicit the eustoin of Fanii

will hü remlv at nil tiiiK'n tn c

Hour for wlieut at tho highest price. JUtlNCi US YOUK WHKAT, will niiv vou cash all the mar

allow. COHN MEAL ulwavs on hum

or exchange.

Bran and Shinntu

at the lowest market price. CiL

trial anil we will trv to please vo isiiu i... v-.i. ...'.I.. "i..

.11111 Uli IIIU lUllll QllIU Ul Uil 13th and Mill streets.

BOHNERT UllOTIII

Jasper, April 13, '94-y

FINE PA UM FOK 8 A

In Madison Towns

One Of the bMt farm in

township is now for sale by tin eigned, to-wit: acres in

lowii une Koutli, Hange 5 Wt

uuiij- iHMuniii io Juitn nur, C'ahed. It Will !' milil nt ti ri'ii

trice, and on inirtinl nnvintniti-

ared. If you want a good fan :00(1 localltv. near tlie tlirivincr

reland, this is your opportunit ... t !. ....II

, uiuuiiiiiin, vtiiii uil Cl.KMKNT I at Jasper Courier Ollice. j.ladison T unship Tri Notice. Notice Im given that hereafter tli eo of .UndiHou township will he .tore room of Mr. John V. Non Ireland, on every Suturday fort o.e of ut ttMiilii iir tn tnwiiHliiii hi

.mil all persons having business v

ownsiiip are expected to conlli .hose diiyn. Tho township lihrnrj' is kept i Mexaiider'n in Irelund. where ,

obtain the boi;kH.

The Indiana School lwoks omul ut Norman St Gray's stoi hues. C. J. Kvkakh Mar. 22, '95-y Trustee Madii

Jloono TowiiHliip Trm

iVotlco. Tlin iitiilorui(pnw1 Tmulnn nf

tMU'liulim !nlw.iu ivumfv liorli

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nonce inai ne win attcno io an v pertaining to the otlice of Tnistee residence 1 Itf mile south-east of 1 ville, on SatunlayH of each week,

queftbi all pereoiiH having townsh neH Uj present it on Saturday. ( doNirinar Imnkn (mm Ihn Tnu-til

brary. are notified that the Lib kept by Win. McIIarris, in Porte IIknhy 1). Bkkidknuauoh, T Mnv 18. mx-v.

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