Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1898 — Page 5
J ASPER COURIER
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People will their coal bouses.
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follow. it Ii Mal J '
aanMnMnh Hu-Ii:irt p-. cien
big .t of BN' clothing this ' M. HTDÖnH forget Hon. Overroeyer'i speaking In JP n. xt Wednesday night. egtrSee the business card ol
Vollmer A Uo . in "",
11.1. ut.ilJi. Kai n ff cloOS tO
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wfritinn makes it
travelers. COBHO Iii TTKRMILK TOILET
the 'kin sou, " gold hi Bieaaouk'a
the Et. K
convenient for
BOAP niakei and healthy. Drag Store.
inrA collection oi ottf I ."! U wu taken up in st. Joseph ebttreh Inst weck. gsyTiie bc-l nur of School Shoes i t iiwii for the money at Spayd A Miller's. aWThe Buffalo Bill exeoreioa t Krina villi Saturday -tatted with l (roan Jasper, IfTThe II rat (tue! thla Kall ta 1 1 i locality vai risible Wednesday morning, Oct. 12. 0"j"Nm showing all late novelties in dieeag laal Albert Bondunaaa'a 2t.
MV I h -. Kampf and Mueller moved tu mo? from Um face M rs. Jacob Smith i esterday.
re
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you want something strong in Una fur your boy art have it. BPAVD A M Ii i kh.
Coining at eoal at I i krrls' Nrw Sin'.
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MORRIS' HölISH ' - i Tho t MBoaa In .i i 1 1 Cuts. Urin"-, t .-i :n .
,-l i. . etc. Soi.l by B. B. Branaock, Jasper.
OAS
Bear the Signatare
pBEA ihm; RiV. L A. K i-n ! will preach ut the school bouse m-xt Sunday at 2:30 p. If. All are invited to attend.
of
The Kind Yuu Hae ihn Bought
i Bonn : ct Hattet and e it
displays a broad mother and little gii
1898 t Keeper a girl. Keeper
smile and the
an' doing are
aforrl ' English" V. .Irr. Tti itr.Mt. I W ran aaawdy i.i siMsaas fr tlursof, Sheep and HnÜi gold by lt. B. Braaneekf Jsspee.
BrS an 1 'iö K;Rd Vju 52 A,VV!"S BouM
vl foueht to know t liat when
Waiffag suffering froni any kidney trouble that a s;to, sure remedy i- Koley'a Kidney Care, tinaranteeo or mon ey refunded. If. Friedman. aWThere eaa ;i new Comptometer on trial at the Auditor's office biet Ba turd ay and we arc tnll thai the iitlici' force 1 i 1 iinir- work that dav than they uauailv do in wi rk.
IVA. W. Bush, ol Boone town ahip, favored the Coboibr with two White rtvei pumpkina of Iiis raiain.', weighing M pounda each They're nice ones. gfThe two Veerkampa, Ferdinand, looked kiml o' atunned Mon. lav. wlifii tin- .IikI'i- Mii.l .fliMi eaush for refuaing to lign tln ir aa leaamenl blanka. Bdf' Kxatiiini' lurp-st (stm-k of aev ke priced Dreea gooda opened ilii week ut Albert Boaderntan. St, fa9 I havejuet received a sew lot "t line custom made clotbiog which I am aelliog very cnenn fur eaah, also tinfuiiioiiH .leant pantH whirl) wear likileetbei breeehee. ('ohm' an I tee. St. 108. BUCH AKT.
Uoal mafcc Ihr l ...J purt, wlinlcsuiuc and Jclicluus.
POWDER Ab&olutcly Pure
no... tAKix-. P')m a co . M roan.
agtllr. J lm Borget end III -rgnee Rohletter will M married at Bt. Joeeph church m-xt Wednehdayl morning, Oct. Ii), fnl then will l:j a weliiiiL' iani ! at Ktinki l'rt hull i
at ii'u'lit , to hich all 'ri-ni an invited. rheCoi'KiKH extends lest wiahee,
ri'vivwl, Kink Cohn. Farmer J oh
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PI KNONAL.
etaVDre. Kempf and Mueller on Wednesday removed i -1 1 r 1 n i:r iwth fron the face of Mra. Goeppoer, by vurgioa operation.
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i RUsi DOWN a til lly vtth MOnBU So I iv It. M. Braaonck, Jaaner.
jgTThe DotxHi County Medical Society met in the V. II, I. hall in Jaepei Tueaday and took iii a new men ber. Mr. I ). (i. Kelso.
A BhoH S;ul Slorv. A Gold. Neglect, Pfteuuiooin. i .rief. Had K ley'l Honey Bawl Tar m-..I thia atom aroa beve bed a
M . Friedniaa.
been Lap
s'
KaTThe V. 8, eaion of Porto
ur little Imjv was arlheteil with rheumaliaai in his knee; ami at time!- enable to put In foot on the floor w a tried in raiw miij thing irt ftrmM hoar of that are tnoeJht Would help him. Wealiimst L'a' ip in doapair, a nee aaaae mi ad i-. 1 1 h t try Cbaaabarieln'a Pnia Balm Wi" Ii. I ho, Mi i tlie tirt Lottli'
gave ao mneh relief that are pot a aaeond pin ending oiii- ami. to our Humi-ife, it cared him
oand and eel I. , r. luv, Pastor
i nnraan t nurcn, eoieiia, Kan. rr i... tf i
Mir i'i .'i. i i ii' i man . . in, I i,. I i i, (layout, loth, and ol Uube by Dec, PLF'TY Or EGQS s" "y P-eident McKinley. Aari no rUk , i,i,k,n. hero WELLS' poüL. Th Spaniah. however, object to
laT POWB9J8 ii unoJ. K-ttmtf otit ol ( u Bold by lt. lt. n nan rank . Jeaper. and there may bt Makkiai.k LicKN8Ba.-Ouatave S. 1 a8a,n üramelanacber and M-uv ('. Son-
derniatin; (ie.ire Fehrihacli and le am Meschede j .John W, Schott ind Helena Peteraman; John dag ermeyer and Kliza Kai.-er; Tbomaa F. Merchant end Roaina S. Buraioi ; Frank 15. Kuper god Pram Zink ; Herman VandtVei and Ma tilda Heine.
is to have full DOB Rico bv next Tuee
la by that tune, a clash of author
CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
liucklen'M Arnica Sah'. The Beat Halve in the world for cuts.
V'orRing Woman's
21 B. Pi
Home
HieaclgtleB.
in.,
ria St., Chicago,
bruises, Horeo, ulcer, salt rheum, fever! Jan. ILlMtt. fin -, tetter, chapped han.U, cniiblejna, Our Workina Woman'i Home Aeeo anma, and aJI akia aiuptloiia. ami pcari-Iciatioa oaed Frfeya Honey and Tai ix t'v lyeaiaa pile, or im pav reijiun .1. years ago, and are using it to-day. It I is maranteed to pv- perfect sat isfar- ! always heeti a fav.-rite, for w hile it ti WUMMiey refunded, price L'.' cents lawte is not at all unpleasant its effects I boa, For sale hv M BA 1 i i :u- l.iinii " 8 N ' beneficial. It has never yet
.) appointed us. w ishimr yu all p s ilde success, since.-el" vours,
A.'i: iOth, 1KSM-Iy.
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bnj j ne i m kii i; nn-t iinxnnis
readers are not Ita bubecribera. and it i very amusing to watcji the hustling borrowera, who have plen
ty ol money to ubeoitbe hut are ho
iiingy they prefer to read lomt other person's. How to I'rovent ('roup. have tWO children who are wuht t to attacks of eronp. Whenever an " acfc is coming on my wife gitret them CliamkeriaJtt'i Uoagb Bemedy and it ' ayi prevent." the attack. It is a I' mm hold necessity in this count and " ' matter what else we run ..ut of, il would not do to be without Chamber Iain's Ceogb Bemedy, More ol U is '"Id here than of all '.ther cough me.linnea eoeabiaed. J. M . Nicklb, of najkla Itros., metchenta, Nackleville, a, For sale by M. Friedman.
B"r tha ßign.toi of
1 tie Kind Ynu Haw Always Bought
j um wnu m mm aaajw
all
r nutpri mstlmi-lk etnut, um
urntoail rcrouay for I i. t em e r . Bold by It. It. Brenaocki Jasper. PIE SUPPER. A pie supper will he givtn nt the yne s hooi house Friday night, get. Jlst, for the benefit of the jpung Peopla'a Reading Circle All are invi'ed io attend. Oka Gmkk.nk, Teacher. It Hlta flu spot. Whea MfteriBf froaa severe did ami rnui throat and lungs feel sore take : "fFOl.KVW nllnx I v avi,
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. neu Mil at oaoa re-1 tfnl feeliai
parts affected 'p'J yoe will my . ' 1 N THE MPOT 1 1 led ii mil,
sor. ness w ill 'li ved, a wain and healing 1 1
win ),. eaperiem 1 1 "it feelog,Mt, I I I' is guaranteed
l m u ( Fixoa, Mgr. M. Friedman. Died : Bnadey October Mr Isidor Urich, of typhoid fever, aged 21 years. He. lived about two miles 8outh of Jasper. The family hav t!i' sympathy of the community, It May Save Your Lift'. A dose or two of Foley's Money ami Tar will prevent an attack of pneumonia, ftp or severe cold if taken in time. Dwrea coaajba, oolde, croup, LeGrippe, bonrseneea, difBonh breatning, arboopuir cough, incipient consumption, asthma or hronrhitis. lines positive relief in advanced stages of consumption,
satluna or bronchitis, tluaranteed. M
Piiedm ua. Good Goods, Well Advertised. Groing the rounds of the press is an item stating that the Boyal Baking Pow dor Compamy is the largest advertisei in America. Of course, the buainces it If must be an enormous one to justhj
so great an ex peti.iitnre in piiluteity There is no fallacy more dangeroui than that success can he iraine.t
advertising an article of indifferent merit. Bat. given an articleof the inchest quality, like Koval linking i'owder, which when the huOBekCOtet ha. once usii she finds if ahedeetres the Lent too. 1 she cannot do w ithout, then
the greatest measure of sum-ess i at tained by kei'ping it coiitmuousl v before
the public, ureal merit and good ad vertising are hoth essential to make a product a (treat success. The Uoyal linking Powder possessing the first, it proprietors have wisely used tneaaasoud, ami the result IS apareut throughout the land, Tbe Royal company believi thai there i. no i I. urn for advertising like the newspapers, since in these enlightened days everybody leads them.
r ANTKn i n m. Tin TW nt i in
Peteraburg, i attending
went to
tmfUt, Frank Behrens, Cashier of the new hank at H untinghtirg. died n Thursday of last week I Is an - one of the beef men in tin city, and wa- untvi really respected and like, I by all sj ho knew him lie was 48 yean old, and leave- I a 'doW and fain ly . Brjy-Mi. Will BoMet'l hahy died Saturday lat of summer cjmplaint, and wag buried on Sunday. The little one was I, right and dear to tti parent-, ami tiny have the CoDaV Igg'a sympathy. M unit i At Saint Joseph's chun h st 8 :30 o'clock Wedneadi) Dooming, Mr. GusTAvg s. OaAJCffLe. PA HKB and Miss M.utv C. SondkkMA.NN. This was one of the most fashionahly complete marriagei of the veav son. The oeremony was performed by i relativ.- prie-t of the bride, and a W Is tted Choir rendered ap oropriate music, the organist playtog Ifendeleohn'i Wedding March, as the bridal party marched up the aisle of the church, and a high mais wa- celebrated. The happy oouple were attended by Miss Theresia Ferst, of Louisville, and If iss Delia Bermershein as in ides-maids, and Dr. K.J. Mou tonx, of Evans ville, and Mr. Jacob Eckt rt, Jr., as grooms men, while charming little t."rls, Laura Gram elspacher ami Olive Sermersheim, carried the bride's benutiful BoWeri. I ne altar was trimmed with palms and tl overs from Mr. Mailer's green Ii UM. Th j bride was handsomely gowned in pearl white taffeta, entraine, trimmed in silk lace intermingled with liilies of the valley, and won a magnificent wreath of orange blossoms, BJld on old gold necklace with diamond pendants. The brides-maids wore dresses, of organdy trimmed with Valencia lace, and
carried bouquets of pink roses and
st lands of smilax. The groom and but attendants were in conventional black. After the ceremony, which was largely attended, the bridal couple on marching: out the aisle
found the way Obstructed with w hite rinhons held on either side by laughing youngsters,wb i graciously permitted them to pass out after a greeting and donation. A wedding dinnei and Büppel was served at tin- residence of the bride, and at night Kuokel'l hall was filled with
n r. of Peteraburg, enjoyed a pleaa-1 friends for the wedding dance, ant drive and a few boura in Jasper Tue groom Istha Ase't Cashier of Sunday last. the Farmers' Hank, and is highlv Mrs. Märy Barth was g Bvans- prized by the directors of the Hank, ville several day- iaif week, at the He is the son of Mr. John (iramelbedside of Miss Oli Leighton, who ipacher, man Agar of the desk fac i- very sick. tory. The bride is the daughter of Ivuiis Duppe, attendant at the 1' lata A. Sondermann and Mrs. Feeble Minded Institute at Ft. I Caroline 8ofvdermann, and the hapA' .ivii.. miim luHtJi Tiukakf on PT OOUpli have t lie best wishes of
two weeks furlough.
Judge K'v came up from I'etershiiiv Sunday. T. I. Ulrich, of fndiauap Iii, pent Wednesday in Jasper. Mm. Vina Beacal, of Washington, is visiting Miaa Anna Hunter this week.
N'irgil R. (ire. ne. of spent Monday in Jaspt court.
W. S. Huntet, Ksi
Petersburg Saturday and back Sun
day. Mrs. Anna Urich, of Kvan-ville, visited Miss Lizzie Eifert the first of ihe week. Mr. Albert Sonderinan left for Cinc innati Thursday morning on busineei, J. W. Calteraon, Baq., f shoals, -pent Tuesday in Dubois Circuit Court. ML Wheeler, of Kvaneville, -pent Wednesday in Jasper attending court. Mr. Jacob Mertens, of Kvansville, visin d his sop, Henry, in Jasper A' dneaday, Hon. Fiank Pianiok, of ColumbÜl tp., spent several day at court thi week. Mi- Irene Krau-1, of Louisville, w i visiting relatives in Jasper and returned home Thursday. Mrs. James II. Stewart, of the BteWBft hotel, is Hailing friends and relatives in Bvansville this week. Miss Anna Si thenar, of Kvansville, spent Sunday in Ja-per vi-it-ing l'ruf. Conrad Krempp. Mr. Fridolin Urich, of Owei.sboro, Ky., came to Ja-per Bunday evening to attend the funeral of Iiis brother Isidor. Mr. and Mrs. Hering and diUgh-
id fashion- in .hess may le L . I . 1.1 1 . . . - .
"ui im i mo i .ism. oi. -M iii.-i i ii'i ne ean re- n i i i i plaeChandrlain's Colic, Cholera and U ur,,ner ha8 a neld adjoining JasiHarruoec Bit ly. For sale hy m . pr in corn, and this week presentFriedman, ed the Cim kikk with soecimen eara Z . .. measuring 1:5 inches in length. Coa.l Proceed.ass. farM. he ( ircul ( OOrt began its ()ctoher when wH, utt(.M)i to. t rin early Monday morning, and ihe follow inj. cases have been dis Nwsjr Say Oie. posed of ttp 10 Wednesday Bight. ! Many deserate cases ol kidney dis-
Mute vs F. Kunkel; nollied on rilM's ir..iioiincei lncuratile have Leen
I ole h Knlnev I ure. Manv
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ground of former adjudication, State vh Wei. Nicholson and Kliaabeth Hohaon; fornication; üollied ü to Hobeon, and showing that Nicholson is dead. State vs Amca Jacobs; intoxica tion; nollied ag evidence shows it
occurred in a private place.
Clire.l hv
piys)cans use it.
M. Friedman.
Rerolhtiois of Condolence. Kksi u s,,s poar So. 514, (i. A. K. Oetaber nth, isiw. Whereas, hy the will of the Commander -111 chief of the t'niverse, our late Colnrade. Joseph Hliim, has ans were. I
the last roll call on eurth, and Whereas
Mate s J0ön Pendley; inittlUUg death reminds iim all of the uncertaintv I .-. 1; . . I f l .1 . . S
teacher; indictment quashed
State vs Paul (ioeppner; violating Ni iholion law ; fined 10 in one eaae and f20 in anotiier, and '() tor selling to minor.
State vs (i reene Kellams and Hal.
01 lite, therefore h 1 it
Itesul veil, That in the death of our late comrade, Joseph Illume, the community has lost a gixsl citizen and the Poet one of its faithful meml-era, and his wifi a kind and loving husband. Resolved, That we, his comrades,
M., ,, ; ,,rv,.k, ; lined 1 each, and BÄXÄ.?
the case agaim-t them for intoxica
tion Dollied. State vh John Veerkamp; failing to take oath to assessment j lined $100.00. State vs Joseph Yeerkanp, refus ing to make oath to asse s neiit; lined $100.00. State vs John V Hochgesang; public indecency; fined $6. state vs Bam' Dillard; provoke; lined .1 . Bttib vs. John Striegel ; A. k H. with intent to murder; jury trial,
snentfaad klnrllyfjooniBssaid llaaai to Him w ho cares for the widows and orplnna. Resolved, That in respect for his memory the charter of our Poet be (Uaped in mourning for thirty days and that s copy of these resolutions lie given to the family of our deceased comrade, and that tney be published In the county papers. LatBOT HABBMOV, PKTEK liooVKK, 1 fVlBB Tims. J. Nolan, J
A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada F. Hart, of Bns-ton, S. I). "Was taken with a had cold which settled on my lungs ; cough Set in and li nail v terminated
lasting from Monday till Wednesday Consumption. Four Doctors gave n.e morning- verdict sollte of A k H " '.'I'' Hav,n I 1! live hut a short time. 11-' 1 M,lu-V l - , Kave myself uj. to my Savicr, dete.lineU if l;n 1. mined if I could not stay w ith my friends State vs. Conrad I'rechtel Bild Ion earth, I wonki meat aay aheeat nes Henry Goeppni r; -elling to minor ; love. My husband wmaadvinetl to gvt iurv trial; verdict not gtnltv in f" Kja5?!TiSa?r3V '"fTSy J - ' , j , li ui, ( oiighs and t olds. 1 gave it a trial, twi: cases. Henry .Schneider lined look in an eight bottles. It has cured 1 10 for not obeying subpoena in me, tied thank iod 1 am saved and now this case. jrt we" an,l healthy woman " Trial bot
tles free at .Martin Friedman s Pnig Store. Regular sizes -Oc and $1 . Guaranteed or price refunded. 1.
Mr. Geo, Pierst has been very -ick for several jayi, and Mr. John Schneider, of Kvansville. is supplying his place in the meantime at the diek factory. M. F. Dorian! went to Terra Haute to see about the heating np paratus for the poor asylum on Tuesday, and will he just in time for the big Street Fair there.
Mr. W. H agent of the
Knight Line, with headquarters at ndianapolii, spent Wednesday in Jasper in the interest of nis Company, Mr-. M. A. Gutgsell went to Kvansville Monday evening with ber iiiter, Mr-. Whitehead, and returned Wcdnesdav. Mi-s Lulu Wuchiier taught her school for bat during her absence. Among those w ho went to Evens-
Wild West
the Cor hi Kii and a bust of friends.
Mr. and Mr-. Gratnelipacber left Thursday morning fur g wedding trip and honeymoon vacation, and will be at home to their friends in Jasper after Nov. 10th. Town Board Proceedings. The town trustees met in regular sesion Oct. 10th, all members
present. 1 he following were the A I. LOW ANCKs :
Parmelee, traveling Wm. Hals, culvert ". 00
Hoosac Tunnel Past Andy Kress, call of fire s( J. P.
Kgasj 4. on Jos. .lohn, salary as trustee I month 4M John (ieier, salary as trustee and 7 spinal meeting IS 4M .lohn Hatter, trustee salary I month 4.0Ö M, F. Durlauf, trustee salary months. " special meetings and loading Sre engine 14.78 .lohn M. Schmitt, trustee salary I months and special meetings.. 14.00 .las. s. Milburn, I months salary 67.SS
.1 P. Hather, 1 months salary B 67 (C lioane. Printing i.OU Geo. I. Wilson. aarveviai 4 o1
ei" M. I'. Durlauf. ti L'ta.le stones H 00
were .Mrs. j. . ptewa.t, rare.
ville Saturday to tin
SitiV
s. Anderson, Mrs.
husband, Mm. V,
N. Lauer and
E. Claycomh and
Total $n:uo Treaeurer nötige made his quatr
V!
'ut h i ii. in i In ir o u iiml iii'iirli rnuntlM. it in lliillnl otllce w ork eomllli'leil lit Imme. -il.UN -li.i -lit S'M Ml u eill ilinl llpeli.i ..Hinte, lionallile. no more, no les Mlary. enthly$7a. RefenMiees, Bnelos seit ml Irenai'il ntantni'il envelope, lit t I t-rt K. in ss, Praat., Dtp, m , i birseo, i i
ion, Hr. and Mrs. J, P. Salb and terly report, which was relerted to a. a , . I 11 l , ill
two -"ii-. .Mr. J. I. f 1 1' l m a n . wife Joseph .ii ih ii , John t.eier and John
md daughter, Miss Carrie Krempp, M. Schmidt for examination.
Messrs. M A. Sweeney, Mart, i It wa ordered that the town atQosmar, K. Mertens, "Poe" torney write out notices for side Krempp. IL nrv Kuebler, and Mas- walks ou the Bast side of Main
ten S. i it t Hunter. N BVfl and Breti, Wendel I.eighton.
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I .lo-t receive,! a large stock of 81 s, Tbe beat lite ol Mens Heavy Shoe- and boots in the eountv at Hpayd A Miller's. Sept. HO.' Three Doctors in Consultation. Komi lietijuirln Krank I In. Winn yon ate alak. wbal rovllkelMal la to lie eh. is. n fur a ineilieitn' In the tlr-l place . Ii.it i xpeiHiiee l.lls oii in beat, to '.t clios. n in the seeoml place . w hat rVMMi (i. e, Th.ot say s i lnt into he ell. men in the hint ilaee.' lint it on call rt Dr. In i llnatloa, nr. Rspvrlenco mi.l or Reason to Hold a eollsnlt.it ion tiitf. tha-r. thev will gtTS jroo the In st ail ii i th. it i in In- taken " When yoa have a bad Cold lr. Inclination would r jooBunend Chamberiein'i Cottgh Bemedy because it i pleasant and eats to sake. Ir. Experience would recommend it because it never fails In effect a ipeedy and permanent cure. Ir. Reason would recommend it ba cause it i prepared OB seeinlilic principles, Hiid acts on nature's plan m reif i it tr the liiinrs, opening tbe secretions and restoring toe system to s natural and healthy condition. For sale by M. Friedman,
treat from I. Bchuhmacher'i to the North end i f Main street . W in. J. Jutt complained to the Board that there was no sidewalk on 1 Ith streit from Jackson to Main, nrd thr hoard ordered the town attorney to make out legal notices to the property owners fronting on the south side of 1 1 1 Ii strci t, from Jackson to Main to put dow n sidea alks. Marsha) J. s. Milburn petitioned
the hoard to continue his salary ne Marshal and street commissi., nor at! $4TJ per month, and the board or
lered that it be so continued until Jan. 1. 1899. The Clerk Mid : "Heaven will hi' s and guide you on your way again. We have been taught the lesson of charity." The hoard concurred with the sentiment and then adjourned.
State vs. Henry Ruckriegel; violating Nicholson law ; nollied. State vs. Tilden Nicholson; C. C. W. ; not guilty. Stat;' vs Wm. Lytle; intoxication ; not guilty. State vs. Adam I'faffenherger ; elling to minors; nollied. CIVIL CAUSES. Albert Foii-terinacher was adtnitU d to the bar. Barbara K. Ballard, et ah, vs Benj. C. Johnson, et al. ; Commis sioner reports payment in full of purchase money, fr m Frank P.
Lytle $2,000; from Win. Drabing fllö.öo. Sales confirmed, and deeds reported and approved. Commissioner requests an order to pay -urplus ovet expenses to Clerk, and John A. Cohins applies for an order on Com'r to pay him amount of judgment he holds against Defendant Lloyd Johnson; set for Sth
day of court. Wm. E. Stone, et al. vs Louisa E. Stone, et al. ; Commissioner reports sale of land to Jacob Neukam for !' 24 ; sale confirmed and deed approved. John E. Norman vs James L Norman, et al. ; receiver rejKirts full payment of purchase money by Andy Fritsch, $4,665.85. on mill property; approved and deed made. Catharine Potter, et al. vs Maggie Hhvhfield, vi nl.; continued. John T. Ash vs Beb Anderson; dismissed by pin. Mary C. Atkins, adm'x of est of Martha T. Atkins, deceased, reports sale of real estate to Samuel Pucker for $1,. "100; sale confirmed and deed ordered.
Jacob Hell vs N. J. Poison's estate ; claim dliiiiiiaad by piff, Christ Hoffman, udm'r of est. of John II. Hoffman, dee'd reports sale i of ."n acres ol real estate to eb. Muebner end Henry Huebner for .f 1 339.85 and of H of 1 18 .acres
to Anna Hoffman for !, J,hni. Sales
confirmed and deeds ordeied.
W. L Hobinson. et al. vs Martha
A. Harris, et al. ; continued. Emmi Collins vs E. K. Spurlock,
et al. ; ludgment for 827 .82.
Andrew J. Fisher is on his petition released as surety on the bond of John H. iteckman, guardian of estate of Rosa C. Beekman ; and the guardian hies a new bond of $42,000. with other sureties to the approval of the ('ourt. Amelia McCutcbeofj vs. John w. Harris, et nl ; foreclosure for $5(S.
Tin Sure l;idiripe Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition, have a had cold, in fact aie completely aeed up. Electric Bitten is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new lieing They are guaranteed to cute or price refunded. For sale at Martin Friedman 's Brag Store, only o0 cents per bottle. 1
A OK AND POW-WOW Will be held on the hunting grounds of Patoka tribe No. 147, I. 0. R. If., at Huntingburg, Indiana, Saturday, October 10, 1896. This is the golden jubilee year of the Unproved Order of the Red Men the 50th anniversary of the Creat C mcil of the United Statesittd in commemoration of this event Patoka Tribe, No. 147, will hold their First Oram! Pow-wow on the Huntinghurg(Ind.) fair grounds, on Saturday, Oct. 15, 1886. The famous Oakland City Military Hand, twenty members strong, bai been engaged to furni h parade and concert music, assisted by bands brought by other tribes of Red Men. Long talks will he made by Hon. Wilson Brooks, of Illinois; Judge K. M. Hord, of Indiana; Hun. James R. W. Smith, of Kentucky, and other noted Chiefs of the Ohio Valley. The Air Line hns granted a onecent per mile rate from Louisville, New Albany, Kvansville, and Mt. Carmel ; and half-fare tates from all other stations.
Railroad Exriirairtna. White Sulphur Wells at Fnglish. Sweet Sulphur Springs at VerpOB. Kate of one ami one third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Certificate must be signed by proprietor of springs. Bunday EzCUrah n rates effective Sunday, May LNth, h. Tickets sold at one fare for tbe round trip, good fur the day onlv.
The wav It body Shiel is
showing up the rascality of some of the stock yards dealers of Indianapolis, proves that the heathen Chinese are not the only ones whose "ways are very peculiar." It is interesting rending to some Dubois county shippers of hogs to that market. tsT Subscribe for the Coumaa.
Railroad Excuraloua. Buffalo Bill's Show Saturday Oct. Nth.
Train leaves K ansville ::it) P. M.. and
runs through to Jasper and arrives here
att:iOp, m. v. K. Cliycomo.
Red Men Pow-wow. Huntingburg.
Saturday let. LMh. ''." cents for the round trip. Train will leave Hnntine-
burg at 10 o'clock that night for Jasper. Om tha Exposition, One fare plus $4 for thi round trip on Oct. 4-1 l-lK-lW. St. Loajue Pair, One fare for the round trip Oct. 'Jd to !th good returning until Oct. 10th. IxMiisville Fair and Driving Ass'n. Om fare for the round trip today.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. VOLLMER & CO.,
MAIN STKKKT,
Jasper, I ml.
Always have the best turnouts, of any variety for customers; particularly commercial travelers. Courteous and canful drivers to all parts of Dubois and ad
joining counties. Horses I warded and sold on cheap terms.
Oct 14. I.-it.
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JUST ARRIVED The largest stock ever received of Fine. New
ft DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. CleOTHJliTG, and SHOES. All the latest styles and patterns. Full line of Groceries and Shelf Hardware always on hand, (live me a call. Free delivery in all parts of Jasper. JOSEPH BUCHA RT, W. at Sth Slwl, JASrKR, IMP, Apr I Btj ISHS-ty,
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