Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1897 — Page 1
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PBICI OF BÜBBCRIPTION.
per Year, .r- Nuinliers, Postpaid,
H ,rt,.r tun' in proportion.
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Directory of Jasper Business Firms, Below will lie found u list oi .Jasper btiisness nu n, compiled by Mr. OtO. Washington Phillips, of Chicago, snd tl iiutii fs written by bin, :inl foi irbioh Im contracted for space In tho Courikr, He was t. have spent another day in tbt work ainl railed mi several others, but "he folded his tent like (In- Arab and silentlv stole uway" at night liefore i oinpletcing Iii- OtttVMfl the w h -refore ol the d u'kiku is not informed. Hut our columns are yet open to enterprising business men, who know a good thing.
Dr. B. B. Bnnnock'i Drug Store. Jasper Furniture Co. in the establishment mentioned A flourishing and auccessful industry above our town possesses the advantage uf great importance and benefit to air ol .in, uf tlic best etiuiiicd and liest 'dii- town is tin- Jasoer Furniture Co.. hieb
ducted Drug stores ol um county, ur. Hraniioek has Is-en iilentifiad with the
Ini(f hraiii'li uf nur men-untile trade for
Kam. I., na H.
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;0 lines fl .UU lor tlrst IBaWKW J ,.X(rlt the utlii e iraetire f hi prufeHemli Hiiliseijiient inwrtion. i.m, ha- davoted himself t" the maaigti -j Ill I ..Hi ,.i lnu i.1,.1-.. ' mtn rullv hi 1111 mil It
Uir vearlV nvenii.emeini. iiorim eon ' - . iiii.li. .it .... i.i ii 1 1. ii iii ul 1 1 im t m iiw:i. h in s
bVtaTew !.,. eh.-m,s, anddroniat; tuen. ami the people tiad even advantatr- . ..,,.7" nd proUH-tiun in deuhnif here. lie . . . . . i I . . I .1 t V I II III .Vi i I L f .... a
(OM.Mr.rvv i.oi siot "IWv l.iivN fr.un relial.le w Imlesale huuset, nun
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We invite iiinieetiuti ami huwineM
-tes Hotel! Kki m, Prop,
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iiriiiein' Kirsel ,ti
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paltte tteHlw u. OaAaaoU Krm.
a .11 nriK-tice
lJ)..,n.iiK Mll. rwwem mw'""
Im ti colleeiioun.
gr.'i'r It'K .lark.'"' ".. iioai. inr 1ut.nl. "iuntjr Hank.
Dee. , 't VIT. E. COX,
im compose. i of a numlKT uf nur siiiatantial eitisena, The present ingnln tiun araa formed in is!o, thouarb Um huniness v:i- uriv'inall estahlinheiaboQt I ") yean, provkma. These jrorkanroooavcnietltlx liieati-'l at the east side uf the toam, and contpriae two main boildinaji i&OxtiO feet, three atoriaa and 'sixKni ft. in dimensions ret.ectively, also cniiirnodioni Irtmbet coon and puwt r hoaan The company manufaeture a great vari'tv of otlice desks, of which there are 7 UfEeemt makes, many uf them being patented liv the lumpanv. It ranks BMOnajtlta lar.'."t industries uf it- kind in the Stat and during the last two years has increased its output from till to 140 dcata pat a;aak. Their trade nut only extends over this country, but th-y alao do a Innre export trade to loreia;ii oountriet. Iihey alao eupply tbe Victor
John P. Huther. Safe .V 1ick ('., of ( incinnati, (hn.
We come next in otir visiting t our attrt a larifeportion of toe deeke need oy popamr nnd flret claai men-hant tailur- Ihatflrm. Tbay are toe only nmnafacttnit eatabliahment, of whi-h prominent un r-. it permanent tie riter deaka.
I lie inunsirv iurni-iies em iioviiieni 10
til Kinda Proanpily and Neatly ax- the neatly appointed rture is splendidly ... i i :.i .11 l I.. ... ....... 1,.,.,
("IIK'Kt'll VUIII ail MIl'lK Ul "1H 'ii.it-, driinyist'H sundries, the leading patent medicines, stationery, fancy g tc, toiM articles, perfumes, paints, "its, etc. Special attention given to dispensing. The estahhsliment is verv iKipular ih
11 Apt
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conipaiiHv
Fire, Ton ite (ila.ssi Insur-
lynu'nts guaran-
Liie money I
rty.
fROFKSSIONAL CARDS.
k M 1 1 Ml It N . M. A.HWKKNKV. the ieople.
riLBHK V iWKtlllfi
itt orney s at Law,
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in the Court, uf Imhuls am) "-....
l lie enierprising ptvmwmvr, - wm P. Huther, is one of the muvessful Imibi-ii.-ss men of the town. He has beta est ihlished a numlwr uf years, and hahviilt up an extensive trade and cayrimd for his eHtahlishiiient the approval of the people tor its rapahlc upright management. In the tirst place Mr Huther thuroilghlv understand- the husiuesn. I le is one'of the iinest Mitters in this sectiun of the utate, anl the fact that
MTOUrd not have their clothing
made eise here is evilence uf his ahili-
ty. We note eejiecially the large stis-k ti uelex't from, euihracing all tlM landing Hnm aad aOValttai f foreign and domestic tailoring clutbl. I'erfexd satisfaction and generally a saving of money is guaranteed in dealing here.
ilson's I attorney at Law,
JASPER, INDIANA,
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!. t ion! will carefully hU. ii.1 to anyeivil
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TRAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .1 AsrF.lt. INDIANA.
Ip IS II. si ms.,
Lkat the uuuVi HbwnHhip, u .1
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HM'tlii-e. au. I it- ' Plsiliess t"
mt it to him un
m ill alsu he fi.ü.d
loml, and the .'it-
there for library
of School lunik!
fe, and at Juho J.
Ine.
tvi L. Jacobs,
Hall township.
lip Trnsf e'.
Tru-tee ol Kivine
taty. Mieoy iivai
t uf Tni'tee. af um M t ii
mile t i "'' rille M'l Ireland A eat li week. bavim ItwMnip on Satunlay.
tun the roaamip iuit the l.ilrar iJ
in. in t'orterevilie.
f M A N , Trustee.
loo's Notice.
Ion thnt the under-
krhisim town-biPi
i business on earn
fat ii i v uthfe, aim
bahip hiiMineii w
i present 11 io m'"
will Em kei'1 st
la ari fur sale bf
In HayBville. anJ
irville. In. haiia.
John Skitz, Trustee.
nnhip Trut-
tlc.
I of ColnraNi
kd., will attemiw
DU resiiic--nerttona hm
transact are re
that day ol u
ia kept at tat
where tboee an
irm, Traataa.
V.'lll practice In tl.e Court r iMiiaiia aiiu
llj.'iiilnxcouiitie.
I imee over liuuota nuiiij mtmtm ii.
April n.'Vt.
HRUNO BÜKTTNEK,
ittoriiey at Law
And Notary Public, IASPEH, INDIANA,
moii nrarticf ia the Court r 1'iUioim anil
lurry countien, Indian. jau. i.
F. E. WOODS, D. D. S ,
OPERATIVE DENTIST,
JASPER. INDIANA.
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II. I.ltl ni.IIi .il "l mntiK arunci.i '..'. , a ..I. a kHtn.
..rk JU.'IH...J Ii'""' n.""i" - mi aaikevef'i Hnir. .lore.
tafeai u. laaa ly
J, S. STETffART,
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RESIDENT DENTIST,
South Ide of Public 8.uare, Spayd Block.
JASPER. - - INDIANA
Operationa flrat-claas as reeotnmeinled
-11 work guarantee!. SHHialint on
iCrown and Bridge work.
Deo. 6. is". ly . DENTISTRY
Dr. 13. A. MOSHY.
Resident Den ist.
lUNTINOUURO. IND.
!ir hl profeamunal ervlee to
A. Sprauer. PlObnbiy BO hranch Of art during thlast decade has made greater pvogNM than has the art Photographie. An illustration of which can U. se-n hy a call
at the excellent studio ow ned and eonducted by the enterprising gentleman
loentione. aUive. Mr. Sprauer enjoyn
the advantage of HueeeBsful exjerience.
and he is a iiliotoirraiiher of nior than
oniinary ability, ami he baa inaie hie studio known far and near for turning out a uerior clasn of work, all kinds of Inch are elegant, from a -ahin't to a Ufa Bied portrait. A specialty is made of enlarging. The Studio is' em,uipe.l with all the latest appliances, tine scenery, etc , and to e the display f ph tographic art there is to appreciate it. Mra.jMaryA. Barth. A reference to the hardware hranch of
our mercantile trade will hring uir re
view to a description of the store OOaV lucted hv Mrs. Harth, which has la-en liefore the public a good manv years, and under its present management alsmt IÖ years, A large trade is transacted here which extemla many miles around Jasper, Ts much praise cannot U , given Mrs. Barth for the very capable mannet in which she comlucts the husi ih'hh. The store is ahtindantly stocked a ith general ami shelf hardware, stoves, ranges, tinware and everything to be
found in a general hardware store.
aisiut iii hands and the weekly pav roll exaeeda 9500. Tbe company m oanearnd as kkllowfl : Preakient Beb. Kaebler. Tn-asurer, Frank Joseph. Sei ietarv, John i rauielspacher. John T. Melchior. No name ia better known in connection Ith the mercantile interests ofOttTSOWS than that nf Mr. J. T. Melchior, who has la'en a is-riiianent and intluetitial merchant hen- for a great many years hack. Mr. Mdchior's uniform course of fair and honorable dealing has on the cuntidence ui the people. He is an enterprising and cumpft-nt merchant, and in the liest poaition tOBMel thewantsuf tinHiblii. nf high eomniercial -tanding, h- huys to advantage from the leading markets, and hie commodiooa and neatly
appearing atow is exh-nsively ntockd ith all kinds of general nien hatidise, dry goods, grocen's, etoefcan and aoaaoaware, boote and shoes, prodoen, furnishing goods, r. Th- adrnntagea the cstahlishuient offers to the iieople has always exerted a great ilinmWHH) in dntwing trade to th- town. Mr. Melchior (KTupies a handsome new hrh'k ston M Main stm-t. his own property, which he had erected last year. It is Hx:'4 feet. Mrs. Alice R Greene. Tin- call was next made at the pleasant millinery parlors of Mrs. Alice H. ireene, located on the ea-t side of the nililic Square. The very satisfactory patronage Mrs. (ireene has built up during the tune that she has been cetabliehod is ample evidence of the merits of her boainana. Bhe is experienced and eoan petent, and bar taate and judgment can alwav- be relied upon. Her -tuck ihoWl an attractiveness that makes it well worth insiM'i-ting. and tin- 'xceedingly low prices ha- done much to increase ft 1 a a aa
ner iraue. tin greater reductions art
Sebaatian Kuebler. I t towns of southern Indiana can Isiast uf such a large and extensively -tucked mercantile establishment as the
one c herein deserila-. Mr. S. Kuehler
ranks as a leading merchant of this
county. He has keen established in l.i-per for over .piarter of a century, and be has doue much in huihiing tip the mercantile trade of tbe town. His larg' and commodious hrick establish-
Bient, comprising three stores, would ilo credit to i tow n uf mic h givater size than JasiK-r. Mr. Kuehler as a business man
is held in very high regard hy the people fur his enterprise and sterling integrity. To the public his establishment offers great advantages. Air. Kuebler buy la the leading markets, ami his three large -tores are abundantly stocked with dry OOda, notions, furnishings, carets, hoots and shoes, hats and caps, clothing, and a large and complete stuck
uf lamilv groceries. It tuivs to deal at ner
Geo. P. Wagner. Healer in agricultural iinplciu n1 heeled vehicles, et1., has Isn't, established in business in Jasper for II years During this time be has bad exU-nsiv.
dealings with the people, ami has dune
much to encourage Unstern farming by handling the best makes and most in Iprored machinery. At his warensims we lind a larv" stock, notahlv the ce'e-
in that ii- ht. When he c ue back to the city it could truly he said that 'prohibition does not prohibit " Hie law wag there, theoretically acknowledged to lie right by nearly all,
yet it was a complete failure, and according to modern argument
should have been repealed or at
h rated Walter A. W.ssi ami Buckeye! least modified in order to prevent
i.i1 1 1 1 in i i . iii j i;i ii mio i ii in 1 1 u i v. iii'.
also the liest makee of carriages, w agons, and buggies. Mr. Wagner can offer every la-netit to hispatruns. Dr. J. S. Stewart.
Having reviewed the various hu-unegs
establishments of tbe citv we w ill next
refer tu tbe professional lines, ami in connection with the dental profession
vi . ii l Iii Diu L i nroiiii nanl ion ri.it . .f tliä
gentleman wlijoe nanus appears above te i'.endg he believed t could be and who is known aa one of tin most mad to work without any ol this -a -cessful dentisi, of this eection f ibe long h i iting for educative processes, suite. Dr. Stewart has built up a i irge;, ; th(. rr,nim Krina.i-
an.l ins profaaatonal ui untie . " ..... ....e-B...
lave won for him the conütteuc m tb,ine juugment ot Jehovah upon Je-
the people from acquiring that contempt for all law which comos from its non enforcement. The Governor at once saw that what was need
ed was a party back of the law who really believed in it and waa determined that it should no longer be a dead letter. In the handa of
this store. Kstablishnients like this add
stability to the mercantile trade nf the tOWB, and place Jasper in advance of all rival towns. The shoe trade of this
house is particularly larg-, and the d
teemed citizens.
John F. Judy. This gentlemen is one of our success
ful business men, known to tl. p iblii as tinued the tratlic.
partment devoted t. hsits and shts-s is " '''"v. !,lm,1ar-v pler id-i watch wot 8totUfy Nehemiah ! he kept thoroughly up to the times, sah in J r-; S' i lill to compromise by quality and ,,at.ty of st.s k. L' Ä1 .V. L"? " Jh nnla4nl tra.l ft, Itll
Henry L. Mertena.
Kuple. Familiar with all l.iai -i - of rusalem and Judah. So he issued
lent ist ry in its inst imirive 1 i .e1 udsJhia namlamati- that ihn dovdl an.
m f - immw W BWa F a -.. ill M IIV 'IV III vu anv dental oiierations entrusteil t him MIKx n. o ., .. are perfurmeil in the most skillful man-, trenched t was m custom and a
Dr. Stewart is one of our most es-, OUBreu imuouai conscience, mum
stop. Tms order was only partially heeded, as they unloaded pint out
side the city gates and there con-
Even this did
was not allowing
i a me unlaw mi traue ic live on con- !. s dition that it would mass itself into
one .jcHiitv when it could le the
m reciose'v l.v ked after by the
No! "If you come hither
again I will lay hands on you!" It may be if we could look through the court records of Jerusalem at that date we would find some still willing to risk a secret defiance of
- the law, so that ttial and enforcehobbs. j me -t of penalty followed; but the ' great mass, seeing determination in 1 hp PTAPllf Iva onrl Kita uxx ra rt f a nun.
.. vsvvmvi o,im ijio dui tHiihp. vaa eluded to submit. And so it would
cellent j ibs that he has turned
the plumbing line is evhience i . ..i .i:.. i - - . . . i . .. .
f i. I..- n.l l.u. noon., mi tum iuirwi hi iniu
i.,, business establishments is the -team r hot water heating is done in .... . . till' lifst In I ntlrr III. ipivial Uliiu'l-i i. .
cellent hakerv and u-ecream parlor, eon- . . , r i , nolic .1,,. ...) i... i'r u j, , 1 Jteiition hi tbe jewelrv branch of bis bus- ponce.
i ' i i - i i t a. iii Iii .'Mi icnn, i i i i - j - aa i , gentleman has built up a splendid ,,Mt. ' and , an sell as cheaply as anv ronage through eaergetie, capable n an-" tlw r0,mtr J,e ,'nof n,magement. He has imulu .is ,mkerviPl''-HU-d repairing s..,entifi-ally i,,ne.
noted fur the superior iptuhty of bread manufactured, which is unsurpassed for its purity and excellence. His store is headquarters for Ice cream, confectionery and fruits, and has the only soda water fountain in Jasper. He dispenses all the Mipular summer drinks, made from the purest fruit juices. His ice cream is tai l-in which he tlocs a wholesale and retail trade ( 'usti oners at this store are
fairly and courteously Mertens is one of our husi ness men.
W. CT. U. COLUMN
CONDUCTED BV MRS. M. L.
GOV. NEHEMIAH'S METHOD.
A large nnmlier of our readers are he in the United States of America
ib-alt with. Mr. 'undoubtedly connected with Sunday 'nen the enforcement of prohibition ng.v r",i"'',,'-,;8(.JOO wurk't ttnj famiiiar witi4 tf,e is committ-d to those who believe
interesting lesson for March fjth,'nit. The oice.
'giving account of Nehemiah's su -
Mias Maggie Kuekel. In referring to our millinery stores tin
i.-a.av- , . . .... .a . 1
.ate a reference to the iu.ular store .f Uil law al Jerusalem. Illle Study-
ra . ia. a . .
.... .f..i ; t : .. i. rwneriTiiie roiats.
lady readers Of the Ccri kk will appr,-' V ".u' r" Thp iwmnlp . Kav .hi-
erusaiem. While study- -i -r- v -7-
Miss Kunkel, hieb isä very desirable ing it Ui8 parallel between those y".1"1 au report a toieraoie
Miss Kunkel is times and mir own forced itunlf no- ,n" -'P'
sture at hieb tO deal
..I : . 1 .1 . . .a a
.11 ay - up w mi ine tunes in me selection ' n .u .-t
f ...a- t. ,..L. . . 1 . . . I . u ... 1 . I . . . I ' . iinii.a.
I 11. 1 ri. a., nun o nni- on
We think we can
Mr. Goeble's sister, from Loui-j-
this season the store has enjoyed a large tuiah's radical course. These Mrs. M. A. Clark, from Jasper,
patronage, and in onler to iIis'Hse ufthe nobles and others would argue that was visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. balance of h-r stock she is selling now i i . . . . Pn. ihm M-..,lr
... .1.. .. 1 1 .v . .101 ninny cars now ine ueoiue nati "
111 iria-.uia i.-iiiiceu iirices. .uiss IMinKeiu ' , . . . . r TU g i 11 -i engag-sän expeiiem .. artistic trimmer. ' o1'6" ust'd to this workinit, and trad-; Mr- Johnny Uray is ad smiles
hose ability is shown in the hand- ing on the Sabbath, and that nuh- now ; lis a girl.
lie sentiment needed to bt 'edu-! Dp- Grim and family went to Jascated" before that prohibitory law per on business Wednesday, could le enforced. Gov. Nehemiah Quite a number of our people are was too fast; far away ahead of the King across the river to Mount Nebo people; he should modify his orucr, the 4th of July to the marterly
somely trimmed hats she turn- ..lit.
Mr. Jennie Milburn.
It ia exeaedlngiy congratulatory lo the ladies uf .lasp. r and vicinitv to la' able
to note itt Our town such an excellent milliner? store a- the one w- Imrein describe. Mrs. Milburn has la-en estah-
1 1 ii ii .ii n -mi nun- ill a- 1 , . ... . , being offered to cW out the balance of I o1 , , ?' a , -V':,r- an'1 or'',',t
her summer goods. Mrs. lireene's sue cess has been eil deserved.
Felix Lam pert This gentleman is one of our
John R. Troutman, This gentleman is the proprietor of a large and extensively stocked grocery. qnaeaeware and crockeiy stor. m Jackson street. He has been identified with
I this branch of the mercantile trade of Itt m a a
must aasper lor a numia-r ot years, and has
iil'stantial inisiness men. and is an ex-
t-nsive lealer in farming machinery. anl is proprietor of a tirst class black -smithing ami wagon making establish
ment. He is a pioneer business man of
aiays nai a large patronage. He is energetic, honorable and always at tbe front in looking after the interests of his customer-. Many w ho commenced deal
ing with him years ago are among his
Jaser, commencing here nearly half a '' st patrons to-day. If you art a patron centurv ago. He handles the celebrated' 'd this store, your table is hound to btj . .... I I ' I ' ft. aft tt
Deenng niaclnnery nf Inch he has mi , suppiu -i im nie nest gns-enes, pr.i-
haml a -omplete shs-k and can ileal ! visions, truits, etc., that can le obtained, with the irrealest advantage to his cus- . addition we note a larg and varied
a- . aa
tomers. II. also liandles the U'st makes
of w heel'! vehiides, carriages, w aguiif
and hiiggie-. ami is the manufacturer of
the celt brat.'il I. AM PK KT WA. ON.
all
111 at.', work in the ilt'lititl line, ami
in. tn aove It Ilia cliineHt attention
mate .ink Hnt'iiallv milieiteil, ami all
warranted. Apr. I, 'S.
lnbridHre TowiiHhlp li tf
tee's Notice.
The nrwieraimeit. Trustee i Bain-
1P townabin. Dubois county, will at
1 to Townahin business on Saturday
t every week, at Frank BeU's ullice on
i Main atreet, tetween Kiglith ami I, in Jasper. Tbe Township Liaad IndianaBcbool Hooks at same
w. Wiu.ua Sautaa. Trustee.
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.N QCCABIONAL
ADVERTISEMENT
-AND AS OOCAnORAL
MEAL Aw Alike in that tfaHht ),i.,s Very Much (rood. CON TINÜ0ÜS REGULARITY W THE RULE FOR BOTH.
Albert Sondermann. Inseparatelv connected with the ad
vancement and welfare of the mercan
tile trade of the town for a number of
years hack is the flourishing ami exten
sively stocked establishment w herein
desK'iils. Mr. Sondemumn is a pnjrressivc and enterprising mendiant. is beltl in high regard hv the people for hi-sterling integrity, fie has built up his large trade by fair, honorable deal nig with the piBpltt. Of sound commercial standing, he bins from the leading
markets. The neatlv apisnntisl store i
splendidly stocked ith a large and superior line of all kinds of general iner-
chanilise, su'h as dry goods, gps-iTH-.
notions, furnishings, carpets et'. This
establishment is at the bead in its line.
Philip A. Guck.ee. In the Bttrcbaatt of bonae hold Furni
tur', our i-itizens and the people of surrounding country bar anaanof alvantages at the st -v of Philip A. (ItaekM,
which is one ot the Is-st and cheapest places to I my furniture in the county. Mr. iuekes pun-hases his stock from the lending factories, and hisstor' is well tilled with all kinds of household furniture for the parlor, dining room, Us room ami kitchen, to suit the taste and means of every purchaser. He cannot be dkwoanted in price. Mr. Goekea ranks as the must successful undertaker in this county. H- la a ooanpetent fnneral direetor. a skilled embtthner, ami has ob hand a full line of caskets and funeral supplies. Somethingth.il fe umhTtrtkers have is a latrvlar and ter proof grave vault of which he has a line m stuck. 11' has achieve.: a gnutt rvputation as an efficient and pains taking undertaker.
stock of crockery, glass and iji nsuare. The people are land "f dealing hen- for their interests are carefully looked after.
Farmer' HotelMr. Philip Kastner, proprietor of tlm ftbove named Hotel and pera House, js "lie ul t he progressive business men of Jasper. He has la'cn established here hIm nit live years and has iion' his full share in the improvement und upbuilding of the tow n. He is the owner of this valuable property, wtdcfa be conducts in a manner eminently satisfactory tO the public. The hotel is a large commodious building, comfortably furnished tkrooghottt, sets excellent tables, and offers vfi -satisfactory accomodation at reasonable rates. The bar is fftMttttttlj stocked with cboiceat brands of wines, litUurs, cigars, and the upera house in OOttOeetlon is commodious and well colli p hnI, and is very suitable for enter tainments, theatricals and public meetings, for hieb purpose it is used at c tittfaeiy io rates The Eclipse Planing Mill, J. 4 Q. Friedman, Prop. A flourishing ami successful Industry of our town w hieb should occupy a prominent place in our r. vei . is the first class planing mill and lumber yard, owned and conducted by the enterprising firm mentioned above, The firm is in the Is-st poffittoO to nu-ct the wants of the public in its line This fm-tory is eqnfppexLwitk the latest machinery for doing all kinds of planing mill work, as planing, matching, dressing, the manufacture of sash, doors, blind, flooring, and ornanu'ntal finish. The yard and Ware honst is constantly stocked with all kinds of rough and dressed htmber, lath, shingles, sash, doors, blinds, Ac. Am out. contemplating building will do well tu Call OD J. A 1 1 Friedman, w hen- they will receive honorable, upright treat neat.
the oldest millinery store in the town
I he success she has met with has la-en very lHafttilui -ach y-ar her tradhaving increased. 8he is' a milliner of ability and experience, and tlm ladies find every advantage dealing her'. She has always un hand a niiv sts-k of trimmed and untriinnied hats, trim
ming material, etc. Keductiun prices ill ! made during tin- balance of
the season. Wm. A. Heller i Mr. Kaller is the proprietor oi the ob ly green bonae la Dubois Go. He es .. i . l : ..i. . . I i I a .
lauiisiieu im taisiness Hooiu one year
since, and his enterprise has Is'en re
warded hy a large patronage, which iiromises to increase and develop into a larg- and prosperous business. His
green house is locaU'tl at the corner of
Jackson and 4th stn-els, where he has everything in gotsi condition, and has
, always on hand a tine display of all the popnlttT plants, r!ow'rs and fnliage. He gives savial attention to cut Huwers and i supplies w tniilings, i nti rtalmiwtttfa, IttBeraltt, etc., with bpproprittte flotaldttoa. rstions.
ex-
Gerberd Moutoux. This is an excifdingly nat and well ftppointed general store, and is a recent and important SCqaieition 1 tr mercantile trade. Since establishing in Inisiness abuut .'! months ago, the tirni have steadily increased their trade ami the bualnessj is every day grow ing in the aiiI'reciatiun uf the people, The public -li'iuld nute that the stuck hen' is all
so as to r strict somewhat thai meeting. Kev l ouctiman is
which could not be entirely stopped ; 'petted to be there, let the traHHngon that day in the. The C. E. society will have an city be conti :.ed to the more re- '(;e cream supper and mum social sjiectable i.. rchants, who could M 3d, beginning at 3 o'clock in give b nd, and who should carry the afternoon, continuing at night, it on behind screened windows and fceeds will go for improvement doors that it might not be juite so of th church; everybody go and offi-nsive in its offending. Those 'ie'P afl t is for a good cause, given the monopoly could well uf- Will Cooper and wife, from
ford to pay a license fee into the ,v msiow, were visiting their parents city treasury, and thus lighten the mulay. To Sisters. burdens of the well-to-do property u-l.. Iteai.. owners. And then here were those. Tvrians coming with their fish and t orn plowing is m full blast now. wares of different kinds; those po- A8 T- (i- Crandall about choppie had no Sabbath in their land. Mf wod in the ram. How unjust to impose such lestric-1 Most of our farmers are cutting
tions upon them! Let us bol.htral. w"'al "f"
and continue a "wide open citv' Miss ma McCain, ol Illinois, is
where every one can follow bU ow ii Vls'tng friends and relatives in this sweet will in these affairs. Other-. Hw;tlon of tnH country.
wise much of our trade will be di- everai of the IHMMN folks verted to Samaria anl other bated' vvcre roU8- ,ut of their 8,eep hY rival cities. , couple of hoi -ba ; riders. "(Jet
(iov. Nehemiah, too, must kr. rW, up Morgan.
if he would give tbe matter iv Mr. Huston Abbott is on the sick
thought at all, that "you can't m ike n and h feeing pretty blue.
men moral by law." It is the I'rof. John T. Dike and bis Uliheight of folly for him to think so. jnois lass attended the dedication The proper thing to do is to have service at Pjrtersville. Lookout, the children instructed in the jJdin, or Minnie will give you the schools, and then the next genera-lotion will he ready to put these. U'e had a clod soaker Wednesday
abuses away. In the meantime the. nicht that will stop corn plowing for
Dr. F. E. Woods, The d'ntist, who is located in the Hanl are building on the square, ia a graduate of the Indiana Dental ("ollege, uf Indianapolis class uf Since then he has had a large and extensive prac tice w ith the best dentists in the country, at Kvansville, Lafayette, Indiana polls, etc. Since his location in Jasper he has built up an extensive practice, having turned out the finest line of den tal work ever put up in Hulsiis county .Any (MS in Lttttttd Of dttfttal work should nut fail to call at Dr. Woodtt1 parlors and he convinced that it is the most up-to date establishment in this part of the state. Ir. Woods has for a motto: "( m-e your patmnage always your patronage. "
new. choice and fmsh. It embraces drv
I Ujttotlons, furnishings and gns-er- priests and scribes and eiders can a w!iile
ies. i lie nusini'ss is rsiumi tu succeed. The prupritors an well and (aVOfttblv known tu the public. Though among mir ru wtT establish'! business houses, this tin unmands a trade which older establishments, might be proud lo pi ISS'SS.
Little Joker.
meet at stated times and resolve
against Sabbath desecration and de-
lare that it can never be legaliied Pawners Eacsp After Beatlaf Tie without sin. So after while, "in Oepaty Jailer at Sboals Terribly. Qod'fl own good time," a tnajorityi Shoals, Ind., June 25. Deputy may Im- brought to agree on policy jailer Henry Yarber stepped into a ttJMj methods, and the great reform cel with a bucket of water for the will then be accomplished. But prisoners, when he was struck on these things can't he done in a day; u,e head with a piece of pipe and and moral suasion, tempered with knocked senseless. The prisoners much love and consideration, will lnH,i,. a dash for liberty. Mark Kdbe found the most effective means wards and Tink Fraime, charged Then, too, if there were no buy- wjt, larceny, and John. Andrews, ers there would soon he no sellers, ( barged with criminal assault, esIM us hold popular meetings, sing ,.,1M.j. (jhaa. Rollins, another md iray and exhort, then pledge prisoner, refused to leave the cell, the people to abstain from buying Yarber is still unconscious. on the Sabbath day ami to use all honorable methods to induce others The largest family in Indiana is to abstain. Thus we will soon claimel by Peter Lynch and wife of close these fellows out. Clark county, vir,. Twelve sons and Hut Nehemiah did not see things eleven daughters all married.
