Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1898 — Page 5
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.ttWt-ly scented, is tMMitliiiij mibrnetkial. öld at r.rannock' 1 ,r,1K
Mure.
Clouting ;it oosfl at hekt-rtw' Now Storr.
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ItoM.Bi.n, Im.., Aug. 1 I, ,,s 'I am -til')'-t t- cramps und ...lie. and liavt- used many remedies, ut lind Foley's Colic Cur' U-ats thein all." L Friedman. IV. L Ykats. BarThe bau "f marriage Ixtweeii Mr. Jaoot) Kuntz und Mi-- l'hena Friedman im publi.-hed in st. Joseph's church !a.-t Sunday morningHorn- blegMai Motu, i'owder. The irreal' .t rni K 'uciy in SSiaSSSSS fur Huna, Sheep Mfti Hu. Solu by B. B. I'.rannock, Jaser. t A8TOTIIA. B-wtt t r i IM its Haw Always Sat
fcrllev. Fr. Baal Henaler, (). S. R . has leen appointed hy. bbot
Schmitt t.i succeed Ilt-v. Fr Steph
en Simper in Jasper, and uucdm
hif tir-t Mtmoa at tue St. Joeepfa
church l-.-t Sunday. I oiiihI.
At M Friedman s drug tre, a inar-
elous cur i..r all kidney complaints nervous exhaustion and female weak new. It is Fol ' Ri.lnev t are.
lim Kind w Haie Always BoufM
u-r The l'ri Ii Davwijiorl aed ding danee al KllBftel'l l all Tuelay night va- largely uttended iiu i ood tiuie bad. A iiOttfi'iil(l Ni'.M'SMÜy . No family hIhhiI I lie witlnut FIV OeBfl t'urr, tot all bowel eoalm.at, M. Friedman.
Bean tbtSinatuv of
wTiii' s mtbern Ii -liaua Preei iennoiiiion bulde iU innitsl Mteion it Vlneeonet t. 8tn end "th, am! from there many of th n will attend the ( ttuaha Kxpoeitioo. PLENTY OF EGGS lB4 no M l ' k.-n bare U BLLf I'OUL-
Al FOwUKtt is ummI. Bold bj B. B. Bnnoock, Jani-r. IIasjuaue LicKMefw. Qeorge Miller ami Marth) ( hanh-y ; IM mud H. Kun. and AnM U'eiieooeyer; Julius Uriefa and Lucy DBTwitport,
una., Iki l ...J purr, w l.olooaic auj j.i.iiuui
POWDER Absolutely Pure
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PBRSOWAIn Hon. i. a. Bweoaey is at Indi anajMilis (hi- Week. Mr. Alheit Bohnert ntonied from üfea York Tueedajr morning. Mr. (ieu. Krempp, oi Prinooion, i- viiting his parents in Jasper thi
FATAJ. Aocuhit. On Monday aftentoon ayvaaw old baity t Mr at. I Mr Theo. Kckert vu drowned in a hueket 0 water. Its mother was aaisg wuiie water in the yard, and left the child for a few mo metit- and went in the house. 1 Uiring her ihort abt' m-e it some way ot into tiie hucket bead tirt, and wiicn -he returned it vaf so near dead that I'r. Sali was unahie to re.-tore it.
CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Die Kind You Have Always Bought
i r'si. Oyster. t HENRY MEBTEN8' Goal cÖoa
-ry, in hulk r nerveil m anv stvle ie-
sir'i. Al-'i, Fiesli Cakef and IJread week
always oo hand, (ihre me a call. :Mt , , ... ... ..
.nr. jacoo Alles, oi Ml. ernon, grTbe HontingboTg r'air last lod , came up Sunday morning to week VU materially interfered with idail Iii rnotbai and hrother. by the rail -, and although there Miff Barbara S'eVevater returned was a go. 1 1 show ready, it is proha- to her home in l.ouisville Saturday I'le there i-a linancal deticit. It i- la-t ;ifter several weeks pleasant
the lir-t vear in its hi.-torv that the vi-itim; in Jasner.
rains have interfered so much. ( Justave (Jramelspacher, assi8ta.it ... i -i.ier ot Farmers A Merchants Bück en' Arnic a Salvo, bank of Juper. Ind.. is in the city 1 lie I'.. -' salve in the world tor cutf, . i .i r wuiaee, res, aleetm. salt rheom. level to ttod tl,e f;iir- hv- Courier, orea, tetter, ebappea hands, chill. lam-, Mr. Andrew Kretupp and Mrs. on,-, an laii sku, Braptiona, and ,...m- An,ir,.w Krampp, Jr., and children t'vil i ires l'ile, or no oav reuiimd. ml. , It ih'tfiurunteeilto give pert eel i Stiafac w,'nt to Kvansville Tuesday niomU' '. t uioney refunded. PHoe 25 cental ln8 to 'i'1 friends and relatives d- For aale bt Mar- Friedman, and attend the tri--tate F'air. a, ., uth, im-i,. Miaiea Mattic and Raehel Merkel, Man uii WiBoowk. Trinity uf Louiarilla, who have been vi.-it-L'hur. h C. FI. Societv ha- re-, ,ved th-- family of Mr. John M. to contrihute H toward paving the fimtt, left for their home venter eost l f each memorial wir.dow tl at 'a irning. any person may donate to the new Mr. Jos. Whitehead and lamily. church building in memory of any of Portland. Oregon, left there on departed friend. Tlx- wii dowa account o! Mr-. Vs health, and can he lurnished at from $!') to arrived in Jasper Tuesday morning to $1,000 each, a may com? w ithin to make this their future home, the mean- or be desired by person- Many old friend- hid l hem a hearty donating them, and several are now welo mo hark to this health resort, on-idermg the subject. It is a The enuatrement of Miss Ro-e very pretty and appropriate way of Schmitt of this city to Mr. Adam keeping in memory dead loved Stratman of Buntingborg U an
on- noiinced. 1 he m irriacre will take
place tne nrat week in (jvtobaf at St. Mary's church. Kv. Courier.
Do Not He toipOWCd Oat. Alwavs insit n irettint; Pole"' Hon
ey end Tar, an it is poaitirely, abaolately WMi- Kmily Jutt has opened
ind un.jiiainie.llv the !.. -t cough medi- a new store in Mr-. Finks h mseon
.me. Aeeeot no stili-titute. .M art in I , . . j .
Friedman aack-on -ireei, uexi uur io me confcctionarv.
TaXKPBOKI K iianoi:. Lots f viking and worry and time which is money could lie saved in .I tper if there was a telephone ex-j
Peteraburg,
igfM r. A . Bpraoar, of Ferdinand, says tha town has now in over -'Ml . rim trie lights. You can wager on the "get up" of Ferdinand citizens all the time.
Bears the Signatare of
HOmv Run DOWi .'n he u-:t or aal -Uj with BOB US' ENc Ual RABU 1-oWDEK. Si ly 1. It. ilranoncfc, Jasper.
Gkrfafi Dtmn 1 1 ill. ripir BiBiiiiaa fr-.tn Kidney lMsj-asii BW a gradual ' t 'eady !..-- . .f tHBflh and vitalky. They should ' N no time in tryinjr Paarjr Kidney Qua, a ' urantevd ('reparation. MfTtM State Board of Agrica jBn leaf nb.ut $10, 000 few its F.:ir BfJ week, A little sensible adt ti-ing and supervision, and some
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ie.8 expended to get up gamhling
events on horse races, would probacy have saved taxi-avers of the
Stat, generally that loss. If the dir.. tors cannot make the State r air ji.iy expenses the legislature t-hi.ulu rejHal tlielaw organiüing the . and order the sale of the Emunds for the hem tit of the state iry. As conducted, the ' rair" is a anoddaal of a humhui: a far as agriculture is concerned, ;ir 1 i- no Material benetit to trie "tale at large. YOl It UOitöh i U UÜ81 T I "RAFT'S IHSTEM1KR ft'RE, Uta .nlj faraoteed remedy for Ji-temper.
Bald by B. B. HrannM-k, fajaar. It Rfta the Spot. "Ix-n nufferinir fn.m a severe cold and
or thront and lung feel sore, take a
change in operation.
K.ckport. Cannelton. Tell City,
Troy, Oakland City, BoiMierUle, and j ars.-e the new millinery advs. other towns all around us have them in this paper, and then examine the why not Jasper? The Coikikr handsome headgear and low prices, is glad to know that the Cumber- Jasper milliners keep at the head of land Telephone Co. has taken the the procession.
ubject up, and bai awaj Mr. b. J. Heid hereto see whether it can he e-tahlished profitably, and he wainterviewing our citizens Wedne--day. We are informed that the rates will Im g2.50 for husine-s houses, and $1.50 for residences at the start, and that it is neceeeary to have aliout 80 or more rabecflifeeie. B.Minevilie started an exchange nearly two year- ago, and now has instruments in DM. They know a good thing when they try it. Talk it up.
aWThere ate three ca-es of typhoid fever reported in Jasper this week. Some people are careless i.s to their drinking water. The
disease was unknown here prior to the estahli-htn Mit of the water works. All drinking water should
Ik Ii tiled first. Yellow daumlice Cure.
REMOVED. I luve removed my Millinery store to the public Miliare, next dour to Mr.
lerjr, where I wish to meet
all my iistomers, M.UitilE Kl XKELa
Suffering humanity should le supplied with every means possihle for it" reliet. It is with plea-ure we puhlish the tf 1 -rowiaa;: ftua k to earafv that I wasa te-rihle iufferT from Yellow .laundi.e for over six months, and wa treated hy some of the liest physician in on; city and all to n avail. Mr. lit II. OBI druggist, recommended Klectric lütten; and alter taking two Uittles, I was entirely cured. I now take ifn-at pleasure in recommending them to ;.ny H'rsin waj l. rinv frtiin Mum trrilile neiliiilv I am
Sprauer's nhotoraph tral- gn-auuiiv y.mrs, m. a rioaarty, Lax.
inuo'ii. .-imi ..iniiin rrieiiman, Dniggist. 4. BaITABOY. Laura Ku.tna Firinert, a I'd years old single female of Huntingburg, tin- weak tiled a baetardy suit against Henry Wm. Langebrake, charging him with being the father of a child born to her on the jsth of June last. K. Johnson held him in $7o;l bond for
li.eo ereil fej a Woman. An thei irre.it iiaco.ery ha lnen Biada, and thai too, by a lady m this ii nt i . ' I ise.i-e fastened its . hitches iiluiii her and f..r se-n years she arBfe hI.-mI it re-t I. nt h.-r ital .r gans were undermined and death seemel imminent. For thre. months he ciuirlied in .uant y, and could lint sleep, sin linally diwoven-d u wa to recovery by pui. haaing of us a bottfa of lr. King s New Ihscovery for Consumption, and war so much relieved on taking tin first done, that she slept all night ; and with two I it ties has Wen absolutely cured. Her name in Mrs l.uther but. Thus writes W . '. Humraiek V Co., of Bhalbv. N. 0. Trial Ut-tle-free at Martin riiedmans Hrug
St.. re. Kegular si.e .o eta-, and $1.00 Kvery Isittle guaranteed. 4
The 1898 Tax Levy of Dubois Co., Ind. The county cmnn-sioners and town-hip trustees at their 8ept. session a r. (1 upon the t dlowing tax levy for next year. Some of the trunUes did not levy any local pill tax, while others went up as high as $1.50 and tin- road tax in most of the townships is "additional r,ad tax," and cannot be "worked out." The corporation tax in Jasper is $1 on each $1(10.00 about the same as in FJvanxville and will bring to the treasury about $0,i Hi in round numbers. This sum is nc . --dated by the pay
ment of $1,Kni for streetlights, and for interest on bonds, and aliout $'.ni for salaries of town oflicera.
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Ar Home. George Corn and Tom Wilson, ,,f the "saw-horse" regiment, ate at home till the 17th of Oct, on a furlough. Corn came Saturday and was met a la-Ilobson at the K. K. sta'ion, while Wilson did not get here til' Sunday, and wa- met by his brother Hob. He tad tayea behind to lx with his comrades at a banquet of the company Saturday night at Vincennes. Corn preferred the Hobeon welcome. The boys brought their accoutrementhome with them, and look real well in army togs. It is said if the regiment should be ordered into aervice when th? furlough expireCol. Harnett will iesign, on account of the general dislike of the privates for him, and conseipier.t danger. Hut it is to his credit that Iiis regiment was kept in good health, and shows he knew hew to
take care of soldiers if he did
make one private ride a saw-horse, and another "shine" his boots, and
. ..nline another in the guard botUW
tor exercising the constitutional guarded right of petition. How
ever, (iov. Mount, not being able
to find a competent republican in Indiana to command the regim nt.
went to Akron, Ohio, to get Col
Harnett, and so the Col. did not
care for the effect on .State politic
nil treatment of the soldiers might result in. Hut we ar all glad to see the men come home sound and heart v.
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A CRITICAL TIME
During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WELL. A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY.
The Packers at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba were all Heroes. Their Heroic Efforts in Getting Ammunition and Rations to the Front Saved the Day. I. Y.. Batter, f pack-train No. 3, writing from s-au'iago. de Cul.a, on July
ZSd, aays; "we all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we
landed we had no time to see a doctor, f. .r it w is a case . f rush and ruah night and day to keep the troop supplied with ammunition and rations, hut thanks to ChanberlaiB'l Colic, Ch.!era and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were al.le to keep at j work and keep our health ; in fact, I sincerely believe that at cne critical time tin- medicine was the direct saviour of our armv, for if our packers had een
unable t work there would have lieen no way of getting supii'ies to the front. TI.ere were n roads that a wagon rain Could use. Mv comrade and mvseb" had
the good fortune to lay in a tupply of thi-medicine for our pack train tief.. re we left Tampa, and I know in four canes it almolutely saved life." The above Utter wm written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the I liamlierlain Medicine Co.. HesMoiner,
Iowa. Fur sale lv M. rrie.lman.
WHEN T0U 00 SHOPPING FOR FALL Millinery! REMEMBER THAT
I have just returned from the city with a ftül line of LADIES, MISSES WTTm WTWXA if AT CHILDREN MRMZdJjLAP WW MSäXKM&m I invite every one to call and see. and get prices of my goods before buying. Every tiling New and the Latest Style. MRS. JENNIE MILBURN, W. 6th Street. JASPER, INDIANA.
The Coi'itiKK acknowledges
the receiot of an invitatimi "to VM the land of plenty and the fullness thereof at the Vincennes Kair, Oct. 3d to Bth," from tbeoffl ion thereof,
The card la the hand- inn -t gat Up tri;d at the Circuit Court, an I lvn-t
which has come to this office thiv. ir, printed in red, white and blue, with the left end embellished with three circlee, "war" in rati, ' peace" in silver white, and "plenty" In blue. Kr.uii tin- program
.i. e. uupanying it, it tne weather t-
I.angebrake we.it mi hi- bond for
hi- appearance. Weakness of the President. There i- a di-p leitioo to blame the republican adminirtration for the neglect of the -plendid armv
ol I I.KY
K. when the
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Jn" aff.vte-1 win beexperien and companies A. and I., w ill hold j iippmntoiOttta in tne military df
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HONEY AM propitious there will stirelv be a big i rrayed against Spain. The country
... crowd. On Tue-dav all the l.V.ltli IX" lhe ''"le where it iielongs. and IeaiinS regiment of volunteer- are invited. Tne naonstroeity ol the political
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guaranteed
lad. flanlln I tt'i .-r i.
t. .. : ,T 1 ueu i otn
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I re-union and exhibition drill on the -round-, and on Wednesday all veteran Boldiers of any war, 'and their wives and widows wili be admitted free. So it will l- -. en the
t-Miav. the irreut
. lu( i,l I - of republicanism, in poeiety is veiy patriotic, and as it ed the appointment of )r always ha-a go... 1 Fair it will pa ""wkoper, n ve'.erinarv nurgeon to "tiend it.
"i ine in-et impirtant med, ' litlon of the armv reference
! have demanded.
'tie of these bisse
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WANTKli KKUI. Till -TW iltTII I'.Ts.iiis Iii Uns xtutc to ii.iiinitf.' nur
VI' ml l oälaess ih. ir ii iimi in :iri. oountira, OUIU it , inmnu ..tti.-.. work -. tt. -t - I I l.oui.-.
for "-''o v -n : ar lit fW a yeai met i tiicimen-
.1 i. ""He, iM.iiHnu'. no more, no I. . jm -It Ktless in his Mo-iMilv r. It. t. n I..-.-- Kiioln.. ir ."i
send
Ut ss. lTt et
ltllie . 1'ri-t
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partnient, from the seeieiarv of w;ir
down b the son- of fathert, is the primal i-au-e of the butchery in the care f the soldier-. Politic-Coat more lives than the Spanish b iliets or Santiago fevers. Kvannviile Courier.
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The nimmer girl looks nappy, but the cow standing knee -deep in a pool looks happier. Woman has a tear for every human -orrow and bushels of them lo r her own.
Porters ille Pointers. The citizens of our town met at
Silas Cox's; home to celebrate his oöth anniversary Mondav evening.
Numerous presents were given, with many nappy wishes. Refreshments were served. All went awav feel
ing that had spent a very enjoyable evening. May you live to see many mote such events. M.s. Wm. F. (ioebel returned home Monday from a business trip at I.'.uisville. Mrs. (Ioebel reports a good time. Hut glad to get back to old I'orter-ville. Mrs. Wm. L. Krodei and two of bet daughters are on the sick list. Henry Hoffman, our jolly ferryman, is having a new ferry boat built. Dan Rudolph is doing the work. Albert Gray and Wamn Cooper made a Hying visit to Winslow Saturday, returning Sunday. John C. and Freeland Brittain, from the south-western part of Rootie tow nship, were seen on the -tre t- Sunday? I wonder if any of the fair sex saw them. Nathaniel Jchnson, our jovial book agent, can be aaan talking every one into buying a book of the late war with Spain. Why not come out to Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:807 We have a review lesion ot the last quarter. Come out and nee what the young people have learned. Look ut for our jolly salesman, Jno. T. Dike. He was seen with a S hnarr Sunday night? book out Dave or you will gft caught. "( ikky Eaoi.k " Coverninent ollicial : "Well, what do you want now?" Indian: ' Want to change my jony for a bike." Brooklyn Life.
REMOVAL Si
(d
I have moved my Millinery Store to North Main Street, one door north of Mr. M. Dnrlanf s Marble Shop, where I will be pleased to meet all my friends. I have a handsome line of Fall and Winter Hats which I am selling at rock bottom prices. Come and see them.
MRS. ALICE R. GREENE, North Main street, between 7th and 8th. JASPER, INDIANA.
The Qovernor's Condition. Yesterday morning at Dr. O, S. Runnels' sanitarium Governor Mount submitted to a delicate surgical ojieration, rendered necessary I aava m 1 , . 1 1 1 1 . .?i ; T Kovo
I'llfritUI . UlllVillO BWMaVVW I
been for eome time steadily assuming an aggrevated form. The operation was highly successful, and last night the governor was resting easily. Dr. Runnels has prescribed an enforced rest for two weeks and for that time, at least, Governor Mount will remain at the sanitarium. Ind. .Sentinel.
S2 to St. Lout and Return. Via L. K. A Rt. L. C. R. R. Saturday, Septetntier 17, 1SU8. Ticket limiteii for Return on all regular trains up to and including Monday, Kept. 19. 2 days in St. Leans. Visit the great St. Ixxiis Kxposition. An opportunity to hear Soiish's Fainoiia hand.
"There, my son," said the rural mother to the little towhead, "you see what larnin' done feryer daddy, don't you?" "What, maw?" "Why. jest as soon as the guvment found out that he could do tiggers in his head they took an'
n'inted him postmaster at ftiO a
year, an' 'fore you know where you
air, he 11 lie a selhn stamps wnat goes on letters." Atlanta Constitution.
Railroad Excursions. White Sulphur Wells at Knglish. Sweet Sulphur Springs at Velpen. Kate of one and one-third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Certificate must be signed by proprietor of springs. Sundav Kxrursion rates effective Sunday, May -Nth. 118. Tickets sold at one fare for the round trip, good for the day only. rJUST ARRIVED The largest stock ever received of Fine. New DRY GOODS. NOTIONS.
CLOTHING,
"You can't keep a secret to save your life, Floience." "Yes, I can; but the woman to whom I confide it can't keep it." Chicago Record. fftrSubscribe for the Couaian.
All the latest styles and patterns. Full line of Groceries and Shelf Hardware always on hand. Give me a call. Free delivery in all parts of Jasper. JOSEPH BUCHA RT, Writ Sth Street. JASPBB, UDt Aft I U, 1W lj.
