Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1897 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER!

DDBOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.

BMaraSM IS Pitoc kl Jtaptr IndtM. far MMml UroD(k th mall road cIimuIUi

FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1897. JASPER DEMOCRATIC TOWN TICKET.

For Tu wo Marshal JOSEPH HOFFMAN. For Town Clerk. JOHN P. HUTHER. For Town Treasurer. CHARLES SO LIGA. For Truste for the First Ward. JOHMM. SCHMIDT. For Trustee (or the 8econd Ward. PHILIP KÄSTNER. For Trustee for the Fourth Ward. MICHAEL F. DURLAUF. For Trustee of the Fifth Ward, WILLIAM LAMPERT.

Daniel Woolsey Voorbees Dead. All Indiana wax tdioeked and pained la-t Saturday upon 1 1 word reaching tt PBuptl tliut their illUnguiabacl ex-Senator had died that morning at hin home in Washington City. He whs thought to he getting better, ami had written to Terre Haute that tie would return home tlii- week and, alas ! he did

a- a corpse. aturtlay morning about 'J o'clock he had a return of

hit old trou. le. neuralgia, and it centering to his heart he died about three hours and a half afterwards. On Monday the 13, S. Senate ap

pointed a committee to accompany

ajp Piiii'I forget that you want t IM the "Star Hand" out in new uniform, tins uaunnr your picnics, etc. They will give a dance :it KaBtner's Opera Hall, Monday Bjgbl April 26, ll.7, for the purpose of raising money to buy uniforms with. Dance begins at N o'clock prompt. Let one and all turn out and give the band boys a good crowd and thereby enable them to purchase uniforms.

bargains i

'he tariff tax bill has Q

been reported to the U. S. Senate yet. JASPER COMMON SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS GALORE.

-The Sweet Olrl Graduates ' to Have Twe, If aot Three. The Couhiek last week published the following notice from the Town School Trustees for the High School Commencement to be held at the Court House on Friday night, April 23d, with the noted edu caior, President Yoder, of the VinoenBfte University, as the principal speaker Jaaatr High School Commencement. The Second Annual Commencement of the Jasper High School will occur at the Court House in Jasper, Friday evening April 23d, at eight o'clock. President A. H. Yoder, of Vincenne University, will deliver the Class Address. Let all friends of the Public Schools attend. Admission : Adults 15 cents ; children 10 cents. This week it receives the following announcement aud program, printed out of the town somewhere of another commencement, to be held at the Lecture Hall of the Catholic Church : Piograin of annual commencement of Jasper Public Schools at St. Joseph's Lecture Hall, Monday Evening, April 19th, 1897. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Exercises begin at 7 :30. Ushers : üustave Gramelspacher, Oscar Seibert, Leo Jahn, Harry Melchior. Class Motto: Unless (iod be with us, all our toil is vain. Program

Introductory March Orchestra

Mrs. Samuel Stamm of UtgantOB. Pa., boM her thirtv-four years of eutterinir with courage and fortitude. Ilertrouhle was rheumatism in Hie Wnee. In eonsemanoa bar Haan hai become so etil thai Jhecoul.l hardlv walk. Mr. Stamm is h

the remains to Terre Haute and out 1 well-to-do merchant, and had spared no of respect to their long-time associ- ''" or expense to relieve lir. bot with V , ... , , .little Hiuveas, until one niglit when it ate, adjourned without doing an glvw 8U pajnfi that aha could hardly business, and attended his funeral endure it, tie persuaded bar to try Cham services at St. John's Episcopal berlaia'i Paw Halm. The effect was church, which he and fa.nilv at- ' The first application relieve.! . ,. . . -t the pain, and its conti mied use has retended in that city, when the lamb I11(,vt.,i ai stiffness and jriven her the ly, committee, and friends left (r,.e use of her limb once mora, if you Washington Citv for Terre Haute on have Meads w ho are troubled with uo. on,, m train rheumatism insint on their giving this a. jyp. m. train. w ... re.ne.lv a trial. You ean do them BO At the request of tiov. Mount and frrilWf favPi lt -XH Him. , KiVe prompt the State ofheero the body lay In relief, and if they art a little patient it state in the capitol at I ndianapolis 1 will effect a cure' For aal at 35 and 50 for three hours on Tuesday, when, cents per bottle by M. Friedman, am

jLF VOU want a new suit, that -V lit- veil, made up in the lat-o-t styl and at a moderate price, the place to get it i at our BsOfv, Our Ü6M' Suits pri's rang;' S.'t a suit upwurdH. MMeni suits made t order.

escorted by many admirers and loving friends of all parties, it was taken to Terre Haute, where it lay in state Wednesday, and on Thursday afternoon the funeral services occurred at St. Stephens Episcopal church, and the remains were laid at rest beside his wife.

Senator Voorbees, while always a

gist.

SThe Huntingburg "News" issued last week a verv creditable "Industrial and Trade Edition" of the "thriving city of Huntingburg" compiled by (. N. Michell, solicitor for trade editions of newspapers. It is handsomely illustrattd with

views ot HuntingburK. its lounaers,

Mo SP -

at our store.

VV ILL find the very newt in Ladies I tress ( foods

A very ityliah Organdy in all the novel shadee and figures, linings to match at the low price of 25c per vard.

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I Ol' NKKI n-w hoee for

Jp pnng and Mimmer.

We have the newest in the country. Our line of Children handturned ehoet in Bainoraia or Buttons. Colors Blank, Tan, Chocolate or Ox-blood, Can not be

I matched any u here in the city.

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LA DI KS & MISSES

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-sr v Mine- ami Nipper a very large assort menl and range of prices.

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strong partisan, had as many and asj promoters and present business, and

strong personal menus in me ne- ls weu ti Uet with advertising by tinpublican party, as a wann, honest hest iinns 0f that city, as well as by and generous heart will ever draw s,.Veral Kvansviile and Louisville to a man. He never did a man wholesale houses, and editorially of any party knowingly a wrong, aiui typographically is a credit to and was always generous and the '"'News" offioe, the compiler, loving enough to forgive in others' amj the "thriving city." Kxtenany wrong done to him. As B Ufoejy circulated it will bring many democrat he based his title to the dolla'rsin improvements to Huntingplace on the fact that he always j burg. But the business men should supported and voted the ticket reg- j not let it be folded away on their ularly nominated. As an illustra- j shelves or tables, but "send it to tion of this, he was very sore at the their acquaintances all over the

endorsement bv the Indiana Demo-, world

oratic Convention of Ho nee ireeley tor President, but the day after the Convention was over told the writer f this that "if Mr. (Jreeley was nominated by the Democrats at Baltimore, he should vote for him, though it caused cold chills to run down his back bone to think of such a possibility, and he was afraid it would give him the jaundice afterwards." But all Indiana remembers his eloquent speeches for Greeley and Brown during the campaign though he privatelv declar

ed he could not overcome his repugnance.

Bif Fire at rlaatiafburf. At about two o'clock Thursday morning tire was discovered in the St. George livery stable, on Geiger street, Huntingburg, and before it was got under control the stable, with a quantity of feed and harness, and some vehicles and four horses, was burned. The upper story of the building adjoining, occupied by the Huntingburg Bank, was also

Welcome 8onj.... Chorus by the Pupils I gutted, and about one-third of the "Kxample is More Powerful than Pre- J St. George Hotel, next to the Bank, eept' ..... Ross Steinhäuser wa8 alrt0 bvirned. The loss is esti"An ImsginaryTnpAnnindthe World I . , . 41mkin (MMl

Mary Mehmnrer , ov 1 ui".,, "";

covereu ny insurance. i nai seems to be an unlucky square, one-half of it being burned off several years ago, and never rebuilt.

ORCHESTRA

"Value and Danger of Riches" Teresa Malier "Abilities ot the Mind" Amalia Schultheis "Tell Me Where is Beauty Found" Dnet Class "Duties of Lite," with Valedictory... Lillian Sweeney ORCHESTRA. "Ist Dieae Erde ein Thal Der Thrapnen" Claus Presentation of Diplomas and Oold Medal Oeo. R. Wilson

Laudate Dominum, Quartette

HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a lnttle or common glass with urine mid let it stand twenty hours; u sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof thai the kidney and bladder are out of order. What To !. There is comfort in the knowledge s often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fullrills every wish in releiving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine, and scalding pain in passim; it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or leer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of teinif compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It tands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine TOO should have the lst. Sold by druggist ; price fifty cents and one dolhr. You may have a sample bode and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Cot hi aa and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Kinghamton, N, Y. The proprietor of thin paper guarantees tle genuineness of this offer.

Call at once and see our line before you purchase

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Phenix Loan Association Notice. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the 1'henix Ioan Aaaoflatloil will le held at the otlice of ( iooiaje Heb linger, in Jasper, on MONDAY, APRIL 19th, is-.:, At seven and a half o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing directors for said association for the ensuing year, of this fact stockholders will take notice. John P. Sai.h, President. W S. Hi NTKR, Secretary.

Kor tlu Jasper coi kibh. The County Supcrintendency. Ht NTiNam'Kt;, Ind., April 14, "'.T. A few days ago, while looking over some back numbers of the JasH?r Courier, we noticed an article which say that our present worthy

The Pupils. County Superintendent will not a-.

Both of these exercises will un-.cept the office another terra. Part doubtedly be interesting, and should'of the article read as follows: be largely attended by all lovers of j ..,n Uie Inain Mr- WilHon hM MM

education. But there are three other! the position as well as any one in this graduates of the Common School eounty would, snd the educational inter

course from !K arbrwda tnnifht io ests of the county have advanced deeid-

v.. , , . n .. eslly "luring his Superintendencv, and the public school building, as the, with ZmmmM Zu I .nU to the CoLKiKKis informed by Supt. Wil- law, which would give superintendent.aon MiHHes Nellie Miller, Bessie more direct imjw r, and then hold them Hunter and Barbara Eifert a part 'J10 alrectly responsible for aar . , x t tu -u i defwt--there cixild have teen still

vi wuviu, vriuB iuiu m i hi giaww (,ther advancement. Düthe informs

onlv, deaerve particular comtnen- the editor of the "Cm rikk" that he 'ie n South rang fom (), West

dation. who seem to Ii left for a will not acet t another re -election ! eighty acres. East half of the K.ist half

third Common School Commence-a,,'.r thii ePres, ml ha designs .. takimr a collegiate graduating course

nmnio oe neia ai some omer time. afu,r Uie prm.nt tenn of mw ,.x. range four ( 4 West, fort v acres. West

It looks "to a man up a tree," aspires. So all the other aspirants, and hall of the West half of the North West

though these commencements miiiht I anv others w ho want to enter the list, piarter of section number twenty om

have been blended into one, and can lgin making pleasant weather with

made a much more successful

Sheriff' Sale. By virtue of an execution to c I di rected from the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, I will expose at lublie sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 8th day of Mav, A. I. 1HÜ7, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M . of said day at the door of the Court House, in Jasper, Pulsus County, In-liana, the rents and profit- for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described Real Kstate, to-wit: Past halt of the South West quarter of Section iiuiiiImt nineteen (19) tow n om (I) South Uange four (4), West, eighty acres. West half of the South-east quarter of section numtier nineteen (MM town

Of UM ROflB est quarter of section l. .1.1 ... I M, ... .. i , ., .

cciiirsi' "iiiiioer loiriy -o i town one l) .ouill

if

. 1 lie townstkiii tmsteen. for if the next

a much more successful and WiU.inrt. A. not ..,ke the ..h;.

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unanimously eaucaung puunc anair elective one tv the iKs.ple winch there

f a ' At i :

oi ii. r actional ana uenonn national contentions in the public schools have never contributed to their success in the remotest manner, and are not encouraged by the law guv-

t I tow n one il) Smith range four (4) West forty acres Kast half of the North Past qaartar of aaetsM twenty (90) town

one i ) ouui range lour () est, forty

IN A SICK ROOM ( rdinary food is out of place. The patient i usually hankering br some little appetitetempting and palate-pleading delicacy. We have a complete lin ol these, all of which are of the very bent quality. Buch aOranges,

Lemons, Cranberries, Celery, Evaporated Apples, " Peaches, California Prunes, Canned Peaches, Cabbage, Fresh Batter and Eggs. In fact everything found in I lirst-elai8 grocery.

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I do not say that no one else has nice guods. nor pn tty hats, nor that you will lind no other goods al i reaaooable price, Itul, I do sji that no vrbefe else in town will you find PRETTIER Eil TS, more stylishly or more ta.-tefully trimmed nor at so reasonn I le prices. Times are hard, and all that I a.-k is thtlt f your DatroaMaje. Call ami examine my stock of goods, which has been can-fully selecN'd. You will Sad my stand next door to the Sprauer Photo Gallery. Do not wait until the stock baa boon pielted over, but come early and have ymr goods aelectod before the roeh. MRS. ALICE GREEN.

THIS IS THE SEASON FOR PAINTING--

My Store the place to buy the Materials.

John R, TROUTMAN,

is some talk of the present trustees will , ares. A 11 t hat part of the .North West

elect Mr Wilson's micceasor a year from quarter of the North Kast quarter of

next June. Issue ot .Sept. nth, H i. isecuon mimoer iweiuy i.-o) town om

(I) South ranire four () West. Ivineamt

Is ing North of Mm Patoka river, anl all that part of the North West quarter of

Inasmuch as Mr. Wilson baa avowed that he will not accept an-

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erning common schools other re-election, it occurs to us that JIH "nu r H"1 ''""er oi section namIt also seems to the printer that Jhj time has come when OLMUla. ' ün'l U-lng with two shops in town amply able j for this important olhce should an- j Sooth ol the f'atoka river, containing in to do better work than the printed nounce themselves, so that the pen- all three boadred ami tweatj res, aod program shows, a proper local pride pie may have an opiMrtunity of mUnU in IuIks County -Iaa, aad Luid have dictated "getting 'such i learning Homething of gof. KttTS S work done at home. (qualification and fitness lor the po- the same time ami plaoa, exMe at pub Those who do not help home en sition. lie sale the fee simple .if hhmI Keal InvniMua ul,, ,1,1.1 haI 1.. ...... W' W'ltllhl like to m-i TTutilinu. Kstate.

KU fiin:r DIIUUIU UUk IIOIII'- " " - wm mm- mil I mmg support from the people generally, hurg, the only city in the county,

come to tne front anu announce the winning candidate, and in conclusion we would like to ask, "What's the matter" with Von Cox? J. 8.

New Building.-Mr. John Kuebler expects to begin next week building an addition to his wagon hop on. North Main 8t. He will put another story on it, and also

make it longer, j

or

any ap

"Subscribe for the Courieb.

Taken as the property of Conrad Seitz al the suit of Kichant F. Milhurn.

Said sale will I mat. without

relief whatever from valuation praisement laws.

IIknhy Cash inv, Sheriff KuIm. is County. MlI.BI RN A SWKINtY, Attorney for PlainüB April 14th 1.7 3t. f$

Feeder f the Huinati RaoS, JASPER, - INDIANA. United States Hotel! fJtrroasxji V Kmsat, Prop, aJILL STUKKT. .IASPKK INI Tills hotel baa bam tnrovaaty "v 1 Ban' aad rtiito-i b Uirooahout, aad I now opn 'or public aaitertalniBont. Tnr tabli will tlWayi lie fouiel well so 1 1 1 ! I . Mini prtoes raaaonablc Readquarto rs tor pqpl attendlnf eoart a Rood stabla for lansMtra' bonoa, aad obeap leeii. a good bar well Mtpplled it ii tin rholi n liquor and elaan aald pains altaatiaa at WHYS. IVe ! a full. ApdtT-y. iut(tell X Kn-,

Patronize Home. I invite the public to conic and examine my 8 shoe, Bande t order, in Hals or Congress, or in Hals and ('ongress eorubined, in cult, calf-kangaroo, or grain calf. A good lit guaranteed; also Sfatolnag workninnsbii uaumnteed. T Ii i s

shoe can not be equaled any where for the money. RaUMBIMr tbe place. JOHN C. HACEN, Opposite the Union Hotel. JASI'KR, INDIANA Mareli Vi, 7 fiw Order of the lästern Star, G rami Chapter of Indiana, April -7. Tii-kets will m wiM April M and 21 at one ami one-lle.nl fare for the rOBBd rip. V. K. Claycomli.

hJiW The Charles Moser Co. t& CINCINNATI. NFWVDRK -:S

"FflnNflMY PAINT"

mmm WS' mT www " ' Is alHohildy I1m Ik'hI rt'iidy iiiIxmI paint in II' ",a

I ALSO SKI. I. Pure White Lead, I Linseed Oil Dryers, IV Varnish, Colors in Oil Carriage Paints, Etc. My line of BRUSHES is complete and the Prices are the lowest.

onrCall and ee roc far ' J

usually kept in a fa clae.

Store.

i Pf leei Low Mrltl CASH.

The MODEL DRUG Store

j. n tiranie iHpayd Block, J taper, Indiana.