Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1897 — Page 8
New Broom Shop. U YWVUM WANTED. The best Brooms are hand made
brooms, and they are raaae at uie (Jucke Broom Manufacturing Co., on West Fifth street, one square from the Public Schools. We make any kind of broom the public wishes by giving us one day's notice. We sell wholesale and retail from $1.10 a dozen up to 3.00 a dozen, and from 15c to 35c a piece. U will work uu vour brouru
corn
suit
HF WAS FAMED AND AT DANCE MUSIC DID VERY WELL. fun Mid fralle In Wiihott on tha Orgoa hört I-ine Mlllloaalrra ami Immigrants Attend lu and K rm a Moaloal Sarprlae. Oo St. Patrick's dar. 1MM. five
A ROYAL CORNER. Mm aMWl M iMMNn Pwl'1 w luta.l. t bf an Atuvrti-an. Ai American attending a w 'ddiug reception in great house in Loudon cougrutulatcd bril and bridegroom and passed tbe usual compliment with the host anil hotea. Tin r vaa a great throng of guests, and be could not Map at the entrance of ÜM drawing riH.ui when there were mnur behind him anxious to offer their
H.mnali train hound both to tbe eaat
ward " "u' XWmng . quiet corner to the right
Liu of tbe Union Pacific, were tied up
c ft j l,iUi u. ,uv t, : j" bride where a gent em an ami a , in three different styles, to . Olenn. Ferry. Id,. They had been .pit from tbe other you, for 8c, 10c, and 12 '.c a caught between two : he weu( to it, nnwit. - . S2 rrÄÄ fu7 coming to a atop between two
alaWaw
v Z ' . . . r n i., Creek, three day
On Blooms in lots Ol o to i uu- -f ulMM jyy for t,.. repair, en we give special prices, in 20 to alol)t; tb line before they coo Id proceed. a - 1 1 a . vktiAM raiOd ! . am a a. t l 1.4.1. - - a
OUaoieniots wegr,uun.F.r. Uleun. rerry ii a meaa the qu.n-n 's daughter, ami had turned We also can make your brooms in .heep herd.r.' town of 800 4M .kn Jutther mvmb,x ot tht.
either grade of com. 1 ne sianuaru tn&aoirants, - k .-- . fannly Hö itood quItly itx)kilJK
are the soft carpet green corn
Whv not buy a good hand made
af w mm .
broom for the same money you buy
a steam made broom, dive us a chance ; your interest i. our intere.-t. UUCKH Broom Mfu. Co., H. F. Guckes, Manager. Ja nelJ. INBa t
The standard inhabitants, situate on a
bluff overlooking tbe unspeaJiably dark
and dreary Snake rirer.
Tbe fire atalled trains carried 600
passengers of a miacellaneons a character aa could be gotten together at a carefully elected emigre of type. Tbere were emigrant and millionaire; soldier on the more; dainty women in palace cars and women bound for Creede and Cripple Creek in day coachee; min-
K. of P. Meetiaf at Rockport. era who killed time during the wait in District meeting will be held at Rock-' shooting magpies circling over tbe port, Jan. 28th. Who will go? bnake river; Shoshone Indiana travelPresidential Inauguration Washington in to the limita of their reservation; D C March 4th, 1897. Redaced rates, well behaved ani quiet people, noisy Hone Seekers Exc-rslea. IW7. and tumultuous people. But all were i stuck alike, and they made the best of it. Jan. .V10, Feb. 2-lh, March 2-lb, April , Aftutnou were for Ä ISL ?Jr iMMa- thP, time erased. All hands mingled
. rj. imii'"i .-.gi-iiv.
Hoaae Seekers Excareioo.
royal pernonage.
The American wat not aware of the fact that be waa fare to fare with one of
aily on the little atatiou platform and in the little station waituiK room. The
To Alabama, Ariiona, Arkansas, mpplj of food on the dining cars guv. Colorado, Florida, (ieorgia, Indian Ter- ( nt lfae flrst rtaT 0f thehiti h, and everyritory, Iowa. Kansae, Kentucky, Louisi- WM fed. and well fed. too. in tbe ana, Missouri ft" ataticn eating room. They sat down t
t. i-.i, pn nn nt for the tables m r. lava
dates and rate. V. E. Claycomb, Ag t. awaited their turns.
rne rauroaa emxuureew aim
and patiently
their
Ym might as well live on a side. wive were to ,i,e . dance at the little J eet as to be in business and not town hall on St. Patrick a niht. The M fof granted t
street
... switchman who bad been cusunnarily
. i employed to fiddle fur them had been Madison Township Trustee switched to another division. In a quanNotlce. dary, tbe dunce couiniitu-e toured the Notice is given that hereafter the True- train and station to ascertain if any of tee of Madison township will be at the the stalled passengers happened tn be store room of Mr. John P. Norman, in carrying a violin aud was capable of Ireland, on every Saturday, for the pur- producing music on it. In one of the jose of attending to township burinees, keeping cars they came aero an artistic and all persons having business with the innkinai man. with very long hair, a
township are expected to confine it to
those days. The townahip library ia kept at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana Sihool books will b found at Norman A iray"s store at al. times. John K. Nobman, Aug. 1, '95-7 Trustee Madison Tp
(Oa Mill street. Jasper, lud.) PHILIP K AST NEK, Prop'r. This comnjixllous hotel has bsea tboroaghly overhauled, and refitted new tbruufthout, and la now open for public entartainruent. The table will always be found well supplied, anil prices will be reasonable. A good stable for farmers' horses, and
0 ASbar. well sunnlied with thechoiceM " od The pianist was waiting
liquors ana ciajars, anu porie atieniiunai ways. Give me a call. !. SO. KJ-y PHILIP IAHTNIR.
seraphic, oloaginous countenaiice and exceedingly baggy clothia. Tin y wi re looking for u fiddk-r. they said Did he know of any on the train? Well, he didn't kuow (in outrageously bad English ) ; he played a little himw If once iu awhile, and bad rather a fair fiddle with him. The long haired man accented the "fiddle" rather curiouly. But tbe railroad men wct overjoyed. Would be play for them to dance with their wives and sweethearts Cirtaiuly! Did be know dance music! Well, some. All of the stalled passengers were invited to the dance, and they all went. A good many of them could not get in. The baggily clothed fiddler turned up
UNITED HOTEL MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR.
for him So w:m the railroad dance
committee, one of the r ambers of which lipped $3 in one dol.ar bills into tbe fiddler's band as payment in advance for the evening's work. It was smilingly accepted. The dance began. The fireman's wife, who played the piano, ' produced an old be thumbed violin and piano tone hook and turned to tbe lancers. She told the fiddler, at the end of tbe first dance, that he did pretty well, 1 only he went too fast Then there was awaits. The fiddler waa informed by his accompanist that he was getting along finely, and everybody iu tbe room
began to prick up bis ear at tbe sweet
about, hoping to see some acquaintance in the company with whom be might have a chat, and soon became uncomfortably conscious that he waa attracting attention and that the hostess aud bride were casting uneasy glances in the direction of the corner where he had taken ahelter. While the drawing room was crowded, the company of guests with
one eouseut avouieu me seeiuueu dsjbvbws where he and his two royal companions were stationed. Au acquaintance in the background perceived his mistake, and coming within bailing distance motioned to him. He left bis two companions in exclusive occupation of the corner, turning his baik upon both as he edged his way through tbe throng, while everybody tan 1 at him. When he reached the spot where bis acquaintance was waiting for him. the stage whisper was breathed into his ear : "You have been poaching on royal preserve You are a privileged character U cause you are an American, but no Englishman ventures to turn his back
People were
countenance because
they took it for granted tnat you must be a royal personage, yet tbey were unable to identify you. " The answer might have been made that every American is a overeigu by the divine right of equality of free citi.!ishin. but this would have been a
meaningless pleasantry in an English! drawing room, where social etiquette has a sanctity superior to loyalty to democratic principle. The Aimrican thanked hie friend for rescuing him from an embarrasning poitiou, aud then stood by and wutched the corner where royalty was isolated from too cloe contact with the world of wealth and fashion. No guest approached tbe royal pair.
Tlieir presence was an act of condescension to the host aud hostess, and they remained on exhibition as the patrons of tbi social function without having their corner invaded. Everybody was careful not to approach them too close
ly, and there was a general sense of re- j lief when they departed and tbe necessity for backing away from them on side j tracks was removed. Youth's Coin pan-ham
CASTORIA
ÄVcge table Preparation for As -similating the Food andKeula ting ttw2 Stonachs and Bowels of
Promotes DiestioaChrerfuIPss and Rest. Con tains neither Oprurn.Morpuine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic.
Smi
A Dcrfccl Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Siomach.Diarrtoea.
Worms .Convulsions , rcvensnoess and Loss OF Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK.
tXACTCOPYOF WRAPPER.
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE OF
LoDisvills, Evansiiillle & St. Lem Consolidated R. R
"THE AIR LINE,"
53 Miles the Shortcut U
He (woe.. Louisville & St. u,
The Preferred Kouto to Ik
fcant una WeM.
IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EVEBY BOTTLE OF
CASTORIA
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NEED FOR SLEEP.
The traveling public will find this house well furninhed and the
best of attention given to the want, of tbw T,oI,D mn",c- Jhe ..... danos were common nougn and tawdry
or guests, furniture ana nea. an new, and table supplied with the best the market affords. Term-Reasonable.
enough. Another walu the
Beautiful Blue
Ths Most Important Compensatio For All KBVcts of ratlgae. Bv far tbe most 'uiportan compensation for all rffecr cf fatigue is sleep. Everybody, even the man mentally most inert, develops when awake a mas of mental effi rt which be cannot afford
continuously without suffering. We need, therefore, regularly recurring periods in which the consumption of mental force shall be slower than the continuous replacement. The lower tbe degree to which the activity of the brain ink the more rapid and more complete tbe recovery. The mental vigor of most men is usu
ally maintained at a certain height for
jasper cm
Make the Celebrated
THE
ROLLER MILLS
I PAT0KA LILY FLOUR.
I
Aug. Kaegln.
March 10-93
c
EP,
1
avurscrcaaa or
WAGONS nd CARRIAGES,
-And Dealer In-
Agricaltnxal Implements and Fertilizers.
t; ti
Repairing A Horse Shoeing.
Nerta Mala Street, JASPER, . - INDIANA.
Danube." All of the dancers on the he longest time in tbe forenoon. Evi-
fioor stopped dead at tbe first bar, and deDce of fatigue come on later at this tbe travelers with cultivated musical time of day than in the evening, when ears moved close to the piano. The pi- the more of force in our brain ha been aniat ceased. 8he wished to listen. Tbe already considerably drawn upon by the violin music was mi racu I on The play- j noie day's work. If no recovery by er swayed from side to aide as he phra- Beep is enjoyed or it is imperfect, the ed. fle appeared to be oblivion of bi consequence will invariably make surroundings. He improvised variations themselve evident tbe next day in a of inspiring tenderness. He out-Strauss- depreion of mental vigor, a well as ed Straus. Bis violin sang throbbed m arise in the personal raaoeptibility with passion. When the last note died o fatiirne. Tbe rapidity with which one
away, the people in tbe hall appeared 0f th.-persons I experimented upon could to be in a dream all but one. perform his task iu addition sank about "U. Ysaye," said Charley Fair, the a tt,,rti BftPr a night's journey by railson of the late United Stat Senator WBj wjth inKut'flcient sleep. Another , Fair, stepp in k from the throng, "won't cxprrimr liter could detect tbeefTtctsof yoo pUy that lively, rattling thing you keeping himself awake at night in a
gave us at the Bohemian club in Kan gradual decrease of vigor lasting through
Francisco the other night? It been fonr days. This observation waa all tbe running in my bead ver since. " more surprising because the subject was M Ysaye played Berliot's "Piui- not conscious of the long duration of the cato" as he perhaps neyer played it be- disturbance and was first made aware of fore Washington Star. it incidentally by the results of oontin- ! ned measurements on tbe cause of the Tb. Da Maartsr Woma. manifeatatious of fatigue. Popular Scil In an article which the late Mr. Du (Doe Monthly.
Manner wrote some years ago lor ine Magasine of Art apropos of tb typical "oretty woman" of his drn ings, oc
curs the following quaint and character
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA
They also want your rWHEAT
And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
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1 Ik- liiwi'Hi tK'ki-t rat- tu tlic . -t n. ,, is folders and general laforaatlon, taralatiod oa applleatlou to the un r.:(i .See that your tieket i .ids vis the
i.ine. . r.. i i.A i nan, i . , a. A. i 'sai'MKi l . 0a'l Pa. Agvi. W. M Honak, Truv'g I'ass. As;'t, b i.
Hall Toviishi Busing,
Notice is hereby given that the sj signed, TniMtee Of Hall township, .
It If II . t to UtWUHhlp UilHilieSH oil ea -.. .
unlay of the year, at inv ohVe, anl
ions having toaiiMinp miHin tu t
act are required to present it tu him Saturdays. The township library will alsoliefou
at in v office near KohhihoikI, and tbe d
izens are invited to call there fur 1 1 bran
books.
The Indiana Series of School
mav ! had at in v ottice, and ut Jul.n J
Meschede's, in LeleHtine. Lkvi L Jaoom. Trustee Mall township
Aug. . Is5,
Kami For Sale in Madisoi
TowiiHliip.
(ne of the liest f.inns in M.t 1
townahip can le b ibt on i-.iv term
ai res, with house tf six rouin-
ttix?.") feet, plentv of stock water, gnmu-i
produced -" husheln w heat per acre, an i
t her rops in proportion, nice ureliar: Four miles from Janper, -' from Irr-
land, .r from Iuff; ISO BCTSf clJM
Will le divided into two or thrS parti
if desired, and sold for one-third cast
balani'e on easy time, interest onsecBIW notes for deferred payments pavable sr.
nually. 9-5 per acre. A very desirat.
plaee. Apply to (.;. Doani, Jasper.
lioone TowiiHliip Tniatee
Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boot
township, PtUKMI county, hereby fivt notice that he will attend to tli bawaeaj
lertainiiiK to the othce of Trustee, at in
resuleme. alMtut ne mile west ol i
temville. on Portersville an 1 lreUuJ
, . .
roiil on Saturdays of each week, um
repiests all persons having lowaw business to i resent it on Saturday. ( r
iens h'siring Issjks from the Town-
Library, are notil ed that the Library,
aami bv Win Mcllarrix. in l'ortersvilll
aua f i
K. B. t'OKKMAS, inisu-e. Aug 7, lH'sl-y.
Harbison Triistee'H Sotiw. Notice is hereby given that the unAtt-
dgned, Tnistee of Harbison iown:..;i will atfnd to township business unftdl Saturday of the year, at my ottice, u
(erons having township gawawas j trrnsact are require! to present it toh::l
on Saturdays.
The townshin library will be Kp
my home in Haysville.
Indiana School Books are ior bic m Henrv Ruehrschneck in HaysvilM Aiaui Harkerin Kellerville, Indians John Sim. Aug. 30, 1895-y. Trustee
t
nt
umli, sn.l i isde-Martis obfsifMd, and sit Pal
Ii. '" i miuctso tor Moorasrc ft.
owa Orricc is OrsosiTt U . Tcsrr Osvies tnrt ws can k patent in tt um Omu taoas tn S Ifuia W .-.ung-on. bmuii " .'., r photo., wltk dsstrbs awa, 11 i r i. it (tenisul or not, Ire o( iu'f Oaf t nm du till patent is secured. A .. . ct "llow tnUhiam I'aieatS. ' wits
cvt ol kau. in Oie L . ü. auJ total eaaawas
sent tree. A . rest.
CaA.SNOW&sCO.
I 0 """-f. wasMiaaToM. 0. C
OtSrlali Wit boat aa 0W. The queen's watermen are officials without an office. A waterman without
1st to passage: "Ido hope tbe reader doe a oarge most d noinwmK use au mmir not dislike her that is, if he knows her ! without a paper. But we must not forI am to fond of hr myself. o rather get this difference, that while one fatso food of what I want her to be. She is tea on tbe indulgence of the nation my pieo da resistance, and I have often the other would starve. There are altoheard her commended, and tbe praise of father 86 of this admirable body of do her has sounded srwest in mine ears and nothing a For performing their taak adgone straight to my heart, for ab ha mirably tbey receive a solatium of about bwoom to in mm a daughter. She ia t m year. Exchange. ratbtr Uli, I admit, and a trifle stiff Au ,,.. r.r lu owe. but Kngliah womtm are Uli and stiff ,Iog u an twfuUy ninovt tb, just now and .be is rather too lj, Cno,,y. ..In winter whole towns but that to only becauae I find it mo ted by iee .nd in !.lB tn th rammer th yoang pS are banklo indicate the ench.ut.ng httle curved crUQ --Chicago Hues that go from the nose to tbe mouth jq,
corners, oa USlOg xoe cueeas vu uiaav a milt,"
FELIX LAMPERT
Agent for the
Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker A
Fodder Shredder.
Blount's "True Blue Plows.
Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUCCIH8.
Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
For Fine Job Printing the Jasper Courier oifioe ia the place lo go to get it
I ttta Omnlbaa.
Erary man will find h own private affairs more difficult to mauage and antml than anv nnlihc affairs in whinh
Condootor Begpanlon, madam, bot - - - Melbouro
An i-i 14. Ka
an copper are. counterfeit
Lady Oh, exouse me ! Keep tboss for a fee. Her are soma good one.
Mot
more than one criminal in a
sentenced for life, or 09 yean,
Goad actor (with a deap bow ) Many , by tb court of the United State serve
Patl. Figaro. I more than SO year
WOOL.
ply v
trade. Nu travtllug annus. Hbip
HER1NDON-CARTER
HO Third aUtwwt, or 818 to ml HurravU Court,
uot In
This I the best market and oora is tbo cst house lo ship to. Wo make Ur9 ..nil on ramfaniat.-nu. R--Il w have betUr facilities H.an other houses In haytaj
many Unto feuaiea U u,.V..y wjj W J'ZJ S
aui j i n j i wvawa miMm a a aa sswaw -
CO.
IX)UItVIL.LR. KT.
Columbia TowAshltf irur tee's Notice. The undersigne,!. Trustee of ,,anb r., Dubois county, Ind., will attenu rownahip tHisinsas at his residence o very 8atunlay, and persons mm ownship businea to transact m Uted U) present it on that day ol w "it Township Library takeptstj sfflce of the Trust, where those titled can obtain books. R. 1. 8am, Tru Aug. 16th, 1896 y. . (iMl Uesitieiire In irviau For Sale.
House oi eight rooms and two m and good cellar, ritt three UiWII WJJ Ireland, tiood water, stable, and W ant buildinr. In food giiar f way; a aire home near churches achooW. with gool wKiety WU1 be sold very cheap and OB
Apply t ü. uqaji,
For Commercial Btmtioziiry Di Every Deicripüpn Viiit thai COURIER OFFICE.
NEW FALL GOODS - latest"- styles Mrs.C.Hochgesang'! Cor. N. Main A Hb St... Im ll The public are invit.-tl to nil infiwct my new goods, of all n and learn my Very Low Prices I Fr everything My stock oM 4 .1- rrr,ods 18
grcen( nnu eup with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WAM at ths highest market price. Mrs. C. Hochgesan Apr. 6, 1W4.
