Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1896 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
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Mall CloHlnf it Jasper P. 0.
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anrCouuty Ommniwkinwti Ooutl I w. i k from next Monday. o to Hpayd's for shoes, the liest vi,,,- I loime in town. IflTOo to Jochum A Lauer for fresh gatftft and meats of all kinds.
n tu- j? i, H Hall TT VVA a J ry
No II ii in ImikFol vi' llonev and Tardes not claim
( : 4 i I v A ('oilman shinned
a car of fat hop.- Tuesday. Next a. a I
summer our mm nanu win e t1 ,.rf,,rln nuraelea. It doe. not claim hrinuriiii! fmtn Cim innati und Louis- to cure all ut . onciimption or asth-
ville h.i.on ami lard to stinnlv their nia. Hut it riaim to ive
customer. thua this product will
ABSOLUTELY PURE
IUI lN A I.
intrV. A. (luekes received a car load "f chairs Wednesday.
Hamuaoi Lioiwsu.-Poaiiey A. Brittain and Majgrffl 1- Patrys Daniel Melton and Kliza J. Fork.
jof We haveltought th meat burliness business. 1,1. Meaner, in the Jos. Seriiiersheim jjr j ee
Imiise in .lioer, uuu win no wie irum if quality counts. Jochum A Lauer.
R. M. Millmrn left for (ndianapo-
lis Monday evening with the Con ' atayTlie collcire let nil a lot of
pWMilotud VOta Of tttia d i -1 r i ( t . fire-works Wednesday night, in Mrs. S. Cooper came up from honor oftlw flail nexCdayut Bishop Oakland City to Jasper to ipend ( hatard. Thm.kspiving. a-Thc last dance of the season Mr. Iluther's father-in-law, Mr. at Kunkel's hall Wednesday night Loach, of Huntingburg, was visit- wu largely attended and a pood ing in Jasper last Sunday. time was had
Mr. Mart. Schuhmacher went to
Tin- littl.. fi .1 L m nr.. t...l unit
Washington, Monday, on B. A L. delighted with Ifoatoax' Chriataaaa
stock. :.
Clothing at con! at EckertH New Htore. arfr-Ir. B. B. Brannock, the pop
ular druggist has been very sick for
aavVe keep constantly unhand a full apply of the beirt corn-fed tieef, speeiulv eontractad for with the farmer of fjoboil COOBty. Jim II CM it I.AI KK.
harte left MoDdaV for Putnam KiiileleuM llveH renn ehean at
his honje in Louisville, after a pleas- ISc to 90c per package a- other makes ant visit in Jasper with relatives. h- at 10 c, for each package colors
fruiii nnii mill une-loilf Iii thin' fimiM iih
Mrs. Caroline McAllister, of much goods aa any other. 10c par padsLouisville, Ky., was visiting at Mrs. age. Sold by H. It. Hrannock. Ig. Me-sme, Ul Jasper this week. Th. r;im ,;M SaUjrdav jnter. Mr. Banj. K. Mamlhn, of Blon, feted somewhat with the nleusure of
(be last week, htit is reported better. ,nlK' unty, visited Jasper, with t,e opening day for holiday notions
.nr. m. i4. rnromaB, on i uesu;i . ilt i- mk -, but yet he had a large Capt. V. S. Daniel and wife, of crowd of admiring youngsters, as Tmy, came to Jap r spend well as a number of grown people. Thanksgiving with their children, " Walter Daniel and Mrs. Hretz. WHisbop Cbatard arrived on the T- i v -i -f d L.A 9:85 train Thursday , and was re-
1 i i v I'll mi r i i i i u it ti.
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pay double freight t the railroad, and the consumer's foot the bill.
EltMtrir ItitUTM. Klertrii- bittern ih a nnliriiie auiteif for any eun, hut x rhapH more generally neeiel in the Soring, when the langni'tl exhausted feeling prevails, when Em 1 1 v r i- torpid and sliiggiah and the liei-.l of .t ton).- and a ItiTat ivr is felt. prompt use of tins m'dii-int' has ofti-n averted long and perhaps fatal hilious fi vi-rf. No medicÜM will a-t more Hurely in counteracting and freeing the nytem from the malarial )Minon. Head ache, indigestion, i-onatipation, dizziness yield to Ewetric Bitten. Only fifty cents jier lottle at If, Krie.lman' drug store. 1 afThe Kickapoo Medicine Co. is having a big tun with their free show. A free show always draws a crowd. On Monday night Mr. Phil, Kastner made his debut as a star singer and delineator, and was
encored and lustily applauded by
the crowded house. He dreams ot
organizing a dramatic company of
lis own, to furnish amusement dur
ing the winter nights once in a
while.
Hut it diMM claim to give ct.jifort
and relief in advanced stage of diene diaeast n and to umialiy cure early staen. It ia certainly worth trving by thoa afflicted or threatened with these dread ! -i - M F riedinan
OASTOIIIA.
The Electric Light Company
expecta to torn on tna current for the straat lights next Tuesday night. SoJ" Jochuin it Lauer have the c'.eanewt and neatest shop in the city, and patron h can rent assured that they will get bt beat meat the county affords.
aay tiold plated watch given away for
shoe More.
lorMr. Jos. Goeti Bniafaed his contract for grading Kast Sth stret 00 Saturday last . CASTORIA
I'henix over his way to
reived at the station bv C
K. of A.
with the Star Hand, and escorted
to the priest's residence. He
lectured on "Education" to a large ear- tlmiIh.. i,;i, r
illlllli III 11 1 IIUI-'Icl 11IUI11.. V.'ll
00
Ind., stopped at the Toaaday night, on
Spencer county. I)r. M. Kempf. the noted
a . p i a.T t aar in
toonisi oi ina ts. l . n ona, swriea firniati()n 0f alout ö children for New lorkto resume bis post-(1Ilpro. T.,,pcla , ,.
V 11411' 1 I I 1 I ' 4 t lll"l lllllki
O
Uon, on Sunday last, alter a pleasant visit with relatives in this county.
Nice Little
Things
The
For Infanta and Childrtm.
Marvelaus Krsiilts.
I From a letter written by Hev. J. QtHk ! 5 . , , . . 'derman, of Dimomlale, Jlieb., we are workmen finished stni.tr- ,iur,i.iu.i i , i.iu ...tra,.t "i iiavti
every punliase of fl.liö or over at Spayd I u. t,p wip.s f,,r tlt. Jggper lighting no hesitation in reo .nnnendinif Dr.
ou get a chance iree. t-J J Kirnr's New Discovery, as the results
wen- almost marvelous in the case of my All kinds of lire works for holidays w ife. While I was pastor of the baptist
at HOUtOSUC . 3t. Church, at Kives Junction, she was 1 i n brought down with Pneumonia sueeeedsVTbc weilding dance at Cedar ing 1 (Jripie. Terrible paroxysms of (larden Tuesday night was largely coughing would last hours with little ina'tended termption, and it si-emed as if she could 1 ' not survive them. A friend re niimend-
of the ed Ir. King s New Diwovery ; it was
I I pilCK III US WOTK HIIO UtMfUl PMUUWHnj
Tk. full Büt a-uttrt i
TO
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vnpatu
file wire stretihers
li- 1 1 i I -. I i. flit iiotoixinif
rt't tin uliii i 'miii' ii iiv rfviaivu . ----
last Sunday to get the wires around Friedman's the Public Square in Jasper. BOe and $1.
Irtr-Trv our home-made weiner sausakre. Tfiey are the test to le had. JoenvM a l.ACKK.
Why Buffer with Coughs, Colds and Lai.rippe when Laxative Hromo Qcini.nk will cure you in one day. Doch not uriNluee the riniriiiK n the head like
Sulnhate of Ouinine. Put up in tablets ; Sturm's.
eonvenient for taking. iuaranteel to cur', or money refunded. Price, '25 Cent. For sale' by B. B. Brannock. ct. lHiHi aaao. OASTOIIIA.
Trial I Mittles free at Martin
Irug store. Regular siz
Will our reader please exam- aaaf-Mr. Isaac L. Hardin has be-
ine the dates after their names on gan suit in Dubois Circuit Court to their addresses of the Ooukikr, and compel Kdinond Henkert to convey if they are in arrears send in the to him one-half interest in a patent money before the gold standard granted Henkert by the V . S. in makes times closer? We need it. September, for a device for couaar Home made tin ware at reduce, P" 'J'!1 f,Rn! H J jehicle, prices up to Christmas at Lorev it invented by Henkert, and for one-
-i. mill interest in wmcn paieiu piain-
See Moutoux s advertisement of tiff says be paid Henkert 4 1 .25, be-
holiday goods, and then look at his fore the patent was ls-ucd. handsome show windows and shelves full of toys. , How to Prevent a Cold.
See J. 1. Hutber's tine dis
After an exissiin, or when vou ft-el I l-L. .. L. !..'
, . . . . , u oiu eiiiiiuiK oil, nine n onre i i !-, iplay adv. in this paper, and re-HoM un, rar, It DeVer fails. M. membar him when you want a Friedman.
serviceable suit of clothes that won't
rip out the first time of wearing.
io to Board's Kxcluaive Shoe Store
tar Walker IkkiId. Shoes of all kind, rubWr tuMit tbe liest nibU'r over shoes.
-iidals for gents and ladies and child-! tbf 1 lie new catholic church at i a a. i t I : a , . a n aam . a
nn. leu HiKK'sami uoois, aiso nice one m i;eestine is coniplete.t, and r attier son
...i" v..v-ej Bernard went out I hursuay to
DEAD. Mrs. Jane Edmonston, widow of the late Hon. Benj. K. Edmonston. and of Dr. John Pol-
lsitb of whom died in J.isper,
wnere Mrs. Edmonston lived for
IiajrWe will keepon hand for the len- preach the first sermon in it. It is ,nore than thirtv years died at her J0 our fMm'JJ!fiZ UvSür fim editU'P- """( I LaclM. Ho., n Nov. 4. T 1. . J 711. L. afootoux inv ites vou to see For many years she was a leader in VfV to know that when t,Hi u,Ht H,,ltl).tion ,,f ,.,' healthful the ladies society in Jasper. She LtX.tSrSfrJ TmHe?fv is F"rfanrv,"an,1,eH-in Dobota cotutty, a! lliv,,ltn ba.lede with her sons, trouble that asafe, sure reinwiv is ro- . r,. ;,, i,,HIlf,r SM T , , , . i j i. lay's Kidnev Cure, (iuaranteeil or"ore ' SZ! im, l . and John, and daughters, iiiiiney refunded. ajrtrMoore's Air Tight Heaters, also Mrs. H. Smith and young Bernetta, v - .t . tmm.ATr kmmf It 1 40 different stvles of Heating Stoves at then I child, during the tJO's. YoaCaat Afford !0 tnance II. lhil prices for the next two weeks N,.;lrlv all the older people of this
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iB'n v s um uin i-ni iw t n- ,i iait tx ruium r. i-
or
consumption, kolev's lloney and
Tar taken in tiineaffoids perfect security from seriods results. M. Frieilman.
IllL'll Ut bi Inline ill I I I V I
.'II, .. . ii t i . - , . ... . . . a county on Wednesday last, Mr. Andrew Hochesang, aged alsjtit o7
county knew and res ectcd her.
hrated the 25th anniversary
marriage Tuesday.
Beecher as a Slave Auctioneer. . 1- f - -- - -
tax U'winivn I)r Krane s " ' r.ini jno,, in mo m y"
T. I . r'71 . t-i .;f ,. years, tie was a son ot tue täte WDoee memory ia closur abont matwrerii anu ins esiimame wue i.eic- M ., u ii . I hi w i ii if Sir rinil te.au . L-J- 1 J . . 1 ,i . ...... I....
f ''-c"""l5 o. (.r i ), ' 1 1 1 1 1 ami online nie v;u IIJlC I oi intir. . i I i ... w- i).. ,.i .. ... it
raiseu uuu oho i leu 10 ucv inn, practically torgouen mai xienry 'near Jasper. Alsmt three years Ward Beecher used his pulpit in
Bucklen'H Arnica Salve. g' 1'' bought a farm several miles pivrn0uth Chun h, Brooklyn, as an The Best Halve in the world for cuts, ! mirth-west of Washington, and baa auction block for slaves. Themost tmiiBea, oores, ulcers, aalt rheum, fever j resided there fince. He leaves a fatuous of hii "slave sales" wa I ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, I widow and seven children. that of the beautiful gill, Sarah, and
Bhootixo. Wm. Martin, of waaoponthio oceannon that tba French Lick, accused Tom Flick, most exciting scenes ever witnessed a well-to-do farmer near there, of ' I'l.vmoi.tb Church, or in any
einer American cnurcn ior uaw
corns, ami al akin emotions, ami Psi
- w ' f lively cures piles, or no pay required. It it "guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2ft cents per box. For sale by Martin Friedman. April 26th, 1896 ly.
TO CI'RK A COLD IX ON K DAY Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets All dniggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2.5c. 6-26
Dftriag several years residence in the far west, I had niany opportunities for observing the wonderful effects ofChamherlain's Colic, Cholera and Hiarrhoea Keinedy. Its efficacy was demonstrated in the alkali regions, where the water produces violent purging. ltallayedthc attack when all other remedies failed. I repeatedly saw the greatest distress from diarrhoea cured in a few minutes 1 use I the remedy myself witli the most satisfactory results, and can recommend it for the complaints for w hich it is indicated. H. V. Gt UMIAK, editor of the Republican, I'hoenixville, Pa. This remedy is for sale by M. Friedman, bruggist. Horn Knowledge Is all astrav alsiut Catarrh. Pale, thin, delicate, children are apt to bs troublH with Catarrh, it will le of great value to mothers to know how to treat 't ieta package of Century Catarrh 'lire. Hunt accept his "just as good" excuse; try some other druggist, and it you cannot get Century Catarrh Cur' write to us, Century Manufacturing aupany, Warren. Pa., ami nein nfti
cents, and w. w maii you , package' orsalehy B. B. Brannock.
ers. Flick was carried is not expected to live.
his friends good bye and left.
l..iiii.r t,li,,tufit il'ifb f ru M'irfin
Thar met at the Lick Sunday, aml 'natter o. curred. Mr Beecher was Martin shot bin. three times and nnusually dramatic ; be put a bre would have killed him on the spot . a f t,to,.,d J but for the interference of by-stand- jlave gir on the platform hes.de
borne and Qmi wmcn lairiv ourueu mw me Martin bid hearts of his auditors. It was not
long betört the people iiecame almost hysterical with excitement
pleasant surprise party Hut Beecher kept on until he was
gathered at the home of Mr. John ready to pass the collodion baskets. Troxler Tuesday night to celebrate Then the auditors gave vent to their Mr. Troxler's ötth birthday. Those feelings, and not only henps of present were Mr. and Mrs. Troxler, money was put into the baskets but Mr. and Mrs. C. Krempp, Mr. and men and women took off their rings. Mrs. Ed. Ilabig, Mr. and Mrs. F.C. unfastened their watches and threw Kuebler, Mr. and Mrs. John M. them into the baskets and on the Schmidt, Mr. and Mr. Krank platfoun. It was a remarkable Kunkel, Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Kun-iacene, ami such a one as probably kel, Mrs. Kline, Mrs. Kunkel, will never h pialed in this counMisses Maggie Kunlel, Kin ma try. Mrs. Bee. her recalls Iba (ieisler Kosa Spa vd, Term Kunkel, 'event with wonderful vividness in Nora Ttoxler, ami Ella Kunkel, her article in the Christmas Ladt Messrs. Will Kuebler, Harney Home Journal, when she tells the Davis Chas. Huettner. Cbas. Mur- whole story of "When Mr. Beecher
nbv Jos. (intwei!er. Edward Trox Sold Slaves in Plymouth 1'ulpit.
j i - - .
How to Ward off an Attack of Croup. In speaking of this much dreaded disease, Mr. C. M. Dixon, of Pleasant Kidire, Pa., said, "I have a little girl who
iB troubled frequently during the winter
months with croupy affections. Wlienever the first symptoms occur, my wife irives her Chamtwrlain'sCoiigh Kenicly .
and the result is always prompt and satisfactory." This remedy is used by thousands' of mothers throughout the t'nited State-, also in many foreign countries, and always with perfect sin cesa. It is only ne -essary to give It freely w hen the child becomes hoarse, or as soon as the croupy cough apars. and all ayaaptoaaa Of croup will disappear. For "sale at -'" and ö) cents per Isittie by
M. raedaasua, dmggist. KliriiiioiU.ii. OMNSi 1 lmj. "Mvstlc Cure" fur Kheumatlgm anil Seu
ralKiü radically cures In 1 to it ly Its ac tlon upon tlie aysteiu ia remarkable and mysterious. Itreliioe at nine the raune ami the disease linuieiliately disappears The fir, i .lone Kreativ benefits, 7S cents. sohl by Martin Friedman, DnHJg t Jasper. Nov. , -6mo, Bethel Beauties. Miss Delia Brittain, of Ireland, waa visiting her sister, Mis. Ira DcMotle, last week. Kev. Wallace delivered a very interesting sermon at Bethel Sunday.
Mr. Irvin Hohler lias pi-t com
pleted a new addition to his house.
Mrs. L. L. Cooper and her
daughters, Belle and Edna, were at Petersburg last week. The "Republican Pole" of Portersville has been out fishing for an
old maid. Amen. Mr. Cassidy and Mr. Stahl are keeping "batch" at "the hermitage." Miss Helle Williams, of Illinois, has ls?en visiting her cousin, Miss Verdie Brown. Mr. BUddy Brittain keeps the mad hot between his country home and Ireland, since the return of the "Western Maiden." The Able boy, of Pike, is in the habit of visiting the Rising Sun School every Monday on his fourteen-handed bike. Mr. Charlie Bissey has returned fron Daviesw county. The Republicans around here are looking very happy, but their mouths will "draw down at the corners" when they find that their pockets won't till with gold so easy as they think. How they'll wish for some free silver. Mr. Robert Brown has been visiting at Washington, and it was feared by his friends that he would get see sick, as he had so much to Thanksgiving Day is near at hand, The happiest day of all the year, We'll open our hearts in joyful song, And give it a welcoming cheer. The lalsirer can look back at his work, And say w ith an air of pride, My works' well done, and, praise the Iord,
I'll lay my cares aside; Now 'tis my time to ihank him ; And so in secret prayer, He hows his head and thanks him, Kor his loving nd thoughtful care. M Ks M K Kl ST.
To have in the house at all times, in case of unexpected visitors, is a nice assortment offiesh GROCERIES from
the exclusive grocer. Free
delivery in Jasper.
STYLISH FALL AND WINTER HATS Mrs. Alice Green haa just received a large stock of Fall and Winter Hats. Also, latest styles of Trimmings, Velvets,
Etc., at
LOWEST PRICES
In town. Gro and see her goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
East side of Public Square, Boxt to Photo (iallery.
flirt Fft
John K, mm M.0U
Feeder of the Human Race, JASPER, INDIANA.
That You Can Get
Per Hundred Founds For Your
UNITED HOTEL
MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR.
The traveling public will find this house well furnished and the best of attention given to the wantn of guests. Furniture and beds all new, and table supplied with the
best the market affords. Terms Reasonable. Aug. Kaegin-
March 10-93
Broom
Corn
If a ( Jkkk.n color, and cut right, at the Guckes Broom Mfg. Co.
it DOHT FORGET that it only ccsts you from Sc to 10c and 12c according to style, to have your con. made up into brooms to suit
you at the GUCKB8 BROOM MF'G CO. JASPER. INDIANA. Ju nt ij. lava v
FOUTZ' S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
GEQRCE P, WAGNER
ASTPACTrKXK T
aaalasa
ttO Hnm will ill of Cm.ir Hot ot Lr Wm Turn, tf FnaU's Pow1ni u mei la time. FmjU Prtwilrlilr,irr ml pri rnt Hoe lotJt Toiixz Powilfn will prnenl Gtru m Fowl FiMitrH Honn will Inrrrate Ihr qnualtty of milk Wd crrftni twenty per rent, and muf Ui batter tiru nil eweet Fihiu"! Powder will on re or rrerent Imoet ivitn Pi" to whtoh Hone n.l uttle are foli)eet. Foct" PuWIWM WILL OIT - li;H-Tlu. Wd ery where.. VA v id a roCTZ. Proprlater. IILTIMOBI, MO. For sale by Martin Friedman. !. , IWA- ly.
MudiHon Townahip Trustee Notice. Notice ia (riven that hereafter the Trua tee of Malion township will be at the
itore room of Mr. John P. Norman, in
Ireland, on every Saturday, for the purse of attending to townahip buainess, ind all persona having biuinem with the ownahip are expected to confine it to
thou? dava.
The township libran- ia kept at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all uiav obtain the ttooka. The Indiana School hooka will be found at Norman A lira v 'a store at ab times. John K. S'okman, Aug. 16, 'ftVy Trustee Madison Tp
WAGONS N0a CARRIAGES,
-And Iealer tn-
Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
-o-
RepairingtL' Horse Shoeing.
North Main Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.
For the Finest JSJ and Cheapest JliJ Line of Sa CHRISTMAS GOODS!
AND
CANDIES!
OO TO
ler and Win. Ritzel.
A dance was had up stairs in the
I'lie scene itself is remarkably well
brought to the eye of tlio reader by
n mwiivv " - , Ilia new building and cverv one heartily ,a striking illustration mad bf I enjoyed theniselyes. An abund-jThulstrap from material furnished ance of refreshments were served, 'the nrtist by Mrs. Beecher.
MDUTDUX, The Baker.
Hall Township BuMineaft.
Nitice is hereby given that the under siirned. Trustee of Hall township, will attend to townahip husiness on earh Saturday of the year, at mv office, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him on Siiturdaya. The township library will also be found at my office near Koaaniond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books may lie had at mv office, and at John J. Meschede', in Oelestine. Lav i L. Jacobs, Trustee Hail township. Atur. . 18VW.-y
Farm For Hale in Madiaon Townahip. One of the best farms in Madison townsbip can tie h. tight on easy terms. 321 acres, witb bouse of six rooms, barn.
ix.) leet, plenty oi stock water, ground pnnhiced 25 huahels wheat per acre, and other crops in proportion, nice orchard. Four miles from Jasper, 2 from Ireland, S from Duff; 2H0 acres cleared. Will he divided into two or three parts, if desired, and sold for one-third cash ; balance on easy time, interest on secured notes for deferred payments payable an nually. $25 per acre. A very desirable place. Apply to C Do a a a, Jasper.
Rockers! a All kinds of nice LARGE, COOL, ROOMY Rocking Chairs, Just the thing For Summertime use. ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square. Jasner. - - - - Indiana.
nUCKSKIN
fDREECHES BEST HADE, BKTrfrniie. KSTWEAHII-a
HpcMdal raten to School
Teaciier.-
Sov J7-St
Good lUvddt'iieo tn trviunw For Hale. House ol eight rooms and two hallr and good cellar, with three town lots in Ireland, ttood water, stable, and othet oat buildings. In good order every way ; a nie home near rhurche and aehoola, with good society sum. tin. ling Will be sold very cheap and on eae?
Apply to C. Doaaa, Jasper.
JEAfl PflflTS
imkXi if THB GOODWll CL0THII6 GO. EVAN8VILLE. IND.
oa rmuL ktbst rant wiamaara-
For Sale by 8. KUEBLER, Mar . Itaa ly. .A8PI. 10.
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