Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1898 — Page 8
INSURE WITH Wm, A. Wilson s General Insurance Agency, JASPER. INDIANA
GETTING READY Every pedant mother hM I trying ordeal to too. If ah. doe not
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N uiuerous COQOiriCi have recent
tel.. O.M
JEWELER ud I ltd Dealer
Has moved hin store to the Erm
Building on the public MUHt, Jasper, and is prepared to repair promptly Clock, Watches Jewelry, Bicycles, Gun and Sewing Machines of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stock of Bicycle Kepair and luct Sewing Machine Oil und Needles For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Prices reasona
ble. Call and examine.
JOHN P.
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Mar U 1.-tf
itarbisou Truntee Notice. Notice if herebv (riven that the andersigned, Trustee of Harbison township, will att end to towBship bumness on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and person having township business t trmsact are required U present it to bin on Saturdays. The towüthip library will be kept a) an hooie in Hayiville. liKOBtiB SlX, Auf. 2J. 1897-T. Trustee. Columbia Township Trutee's Notice. The undersigned. Truste of Columhi Tn Uuboin cuuntv. Ind.. will attend
to Township business at his residence oaJ w ..... I.,.. .....I iirb.nii lidl'injl
township business to transact are requested to present it on that .lay of the weeJt. The Township Library i kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain hooks. K. P. Smith, Trustee. Aug. ltth. 17 y.
get rady for it. there ia nc Hing what may happen.
Child birth is full of uncertainties if
Nature is not giyeu proper assistance. Mother's Friend bj the beat help you can tue at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly applied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly painless. It relieve and prevents ' morning
aicknesB," relaxes the overstrained muscles, relieves the distended feeling shortens labor, makes recowery rapid and certain without any dangerous after-effects. Mooter's Friend is good for only on puspoM. via.: to re'! rr et Her hood at 1 i r auü pain. On dollar per bottle at all dru ilore, or aeol by expresa or rei-e pt of price Fas Booas. containing valuable informs Won for women, win be aeut to any addrei upon applloatiua to TUB BRADFIELD RE0LLAT0 CO.. AUAata. Oa.
Wall Paper!
Trsasfers of Real Estate THE UKAIN WEEVIL
In I'iiImh- county from Sept
mi to Met I. !"', an fliow u ill tilt
eorder's ornce, Ph Wily, Baeorder.
t'hri K Stcmkiiiiip to h.l r, IWeinker, , .. . .-. i
. .. . ,,, I 11 II IV l Olli 11) li t I . 1't I Uli in ''!" 1t . k t. U cmkei s a.id, lluutiugburg, M ' . ... u, ' in t.0U.t.nurg Hliml inseit which is Idel Janata to Garb Oeding, I. t tf, described B doing great damage to Kerdinand, 9 100. ,,,. wheat in granaries. With one K,Wi..a..t;;: t...l..h.. V White. u j( Bpjcimna have BO acie- in mv t 1 ii r , f.uiu. 1 . . . ,. hank IMM...M to vsni i M . Iis, loU eotnpanted ibe letters, bul irom tne m K5. Mi, IN), i . - and p4 hvoeraei 'i deaotiptions given it i very evident
liat ilic iusect is ooe d lhe grain
a.i.i itioi-.-. . ruu
Tin. I. Phillip to Wm a Line, and i- of 40 irres la bm 15, t i r .!, 10, ,1,,.- t m il to KomiMuutl). " iicref hi BB l l 1 a r 5, 600, Jacob Hay to C K WIbbibb kef i", blk :i. Kvan'a 1 100. t baa Cummins, r , t I kn W Wobi DOBBi N'1 KM in BBC - till ;. 700. Iihc (.'rooks to James K Sanders, tiW in w.- I,') t ''mt Ui'Mt.
i ... . - - . , M at t in Suiiilers to Jiuiien K Saii lft,
50 .icrc- in hih-h l i A t r :,il,UW, Cecelia Ilia hay sBjnj to Martia Latnpt rt. l"t S, Rekier'i all Jaaptr, $iu. slsaper Noata to II L Bbbbt, in bbvbi la sees i.iMMUr :t, $1300. Klita a Cbappel t. Wm M DeMotta, . j. .ut 'I LOO Mtrei in sees 10 A 11, t la r 600, Mary II DeMott, et ill, to W. M pcMott,4-7 part 4 It' aciff m fee 11 t I
' i r ". 1,500. Wm M DaMott, e, al, to Mary 11
DeMott,o-7 purt of to acrej la bk lit I I I i, t'L'.IIOtl. Wm M Deaf Ott, et al., to Frank K DaMott, 0-7 part of 40 acres in nee 11 t 1 I r ii, $1.500. Win M DeltOtt at al, to Fred Frank 40 acrec in BM H, t 1. s r ti, $1 ,4(NI. Adam LiadaBV to Praaeii Filier, pi BBC M t -' s r ii, $-K). Mary A BtBWBH S3 Muitne Miller, lot 3, t'orii '.- a.l'l. Ireland, -'" Keep It Before the People.
Tht no nati in on the facn of the
arth. havinir ülenty of silver ootn or
bullion, ever suffered for want of credit.
Hall Township Bulnea.
Notice is herebv riven that the undei
igned, Trustee of Hall township, will - . . 1 . v . t - u V , i . VuitiinuMB tT utii'li 'S U t -
mmol 1 V' hOft UOUtl uurmtou uu vjssa.as
unlay of the year, at my otnee, ana persons baying township business to transact are required to present it to him on Sat an lay . The township library will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the cititens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books may be had at ruy office, and at John J. Meschede', in (Jelestine. Luv i L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall townahip. a of. 6. 1897.-7
We have a full car load of wall tiaiT to select from this season, in
all grade - that you may want at
greatly reduced prices Lome in and let us show you our beautiful DnioriEJrB. Also a full line of Watch
es, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and
hne China ware.
If vuu intend purchasing a PlABO
or Okhan be sure to examine oui
instruments and hear the quality of tone. You can have them tried in our store, before you purchase.
All repair work promptly done.
mini n inrni rn
Minim ui IXULULLIM
Madison Townahip Trustee Notice. Notice is riven that hereafter the True tee of Matt sen township will he at the office of Dr. Bean, in Ireland, on e?ery Saturdav, for the pur xieeof attending tc township business, and all persons having boaine with the township are ex pected to confine it to tboae days. The township library is kep. at Iaat Alexander' io Ireland, where all mav obtain the books. TL j Indian Hchool books will U found at Wm. T. Young's store at al. times. John K. Norman, Aug. lo, '6-7 Trustee Maiisrn Tp.
Jeweler.
JASPER, - March Vi, 1T y
INDIANA
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Consolidated R. R.
fcTHE AIR LINE.
53 Miles the Shortest 53
Between Louisville & St. Louis.
oollapod which
of silver ooin or
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and KvaiiHville.
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and Fertilisers.
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JASPER, - INDIANA.
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l.iivi'.l niti'i tu all Kat. rn kih! Vit.in
luiinti h.i.lfi . tat.-, am! iniicral infor
nation win w i urn . -ur-.i iii.uu , ... .i i
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K I) STRATTw, Trav Tan Kt , Mt Vt-rnon
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That no bank ever had in r -rve plenty bullion.
That no maiiuiac luring enterprise in
the world had to stop manufacturing and diacbarKe its employes that had plenty uf silver coin or bullion. That no (armer in the I'm ted States ever complniucd that he could not pay off the mortgage on his farm, purchase stock aud the most improved implements who bad plenty of silver dollars. That no railroad, insurance company or merchant or other business guterprise ever weut into the hands of a eoetver which had ample asset of silver dollara That th war upon silver is dictated by goldbuge who desire to control the nuance of the country for their own selfish ends, a specie of piracy all the more dangerous aud nefarious, beoanae of the intention to letntliau the infamy. That the battle nw on for the free and uuluuited coiuaATe of silver is not only wise as a nuaucta! theory, bat involve the perpetuity of the liberty of Ohe people and of oar free tustitutiona v ep it before the people that the battle now on for the free and unlimited
ooiuage of silver is a bat iL- for the right and will be fought out to the bitter end
ragardiea of oonseqaenoea
John Wanamaker.
The man who will not sign a tem
perance pledge, though he does not
need it himself, to help a weaaer brother is not as much of a man ae
he thinks himself t be. ( hnst
said: M Den v yourselves, lake up
mir nrr.au and follow me." There
, . ,1 1 ' w... he drunk to he under
l.- 1 1 j vva wv w-
the innuenee of wine. The man
.1 .Uu nnlv a little and will not
g,ive it up is as much controlled bv it as if he were a habitual drunkard
The daughter of Aduiiriil Samp
mi in t hristened, last week, at Phila
delphia, the new steamship which
haais her Ht her s name. 1 nis was
one of four vessels ordered by the
American Mail Steamship Com
pany. The first already launched
is called "Admiral Dewey"; the
third, soon to lie launched, will he
christened "Admiral Schley."
N. Y. Independent.
The Saw Mill-mnaire Secretary
and his robber band mav Ret away
with the b4dle, but tbBJP can never
escape the righteous condemnation
of a j..... men. for nl time t
come, ami will go down to historv
covt red with infamy that will make
Benedict Arnold forgotten. .Nash
ville Democracy.
It is seldom the sam men are
able twice to buy an election within
a period of four yearn. 1 his is
what is so discouraging to the Re
publican congressman who will
adorn the humbler walks of life after Mart h I, next. Marion (Ohl)
Mirror.
. a t 1 -. ' - t t
seevila winch comrnoniy iniwai heal torctl in bins.
Oub of the moat oommoa of knees
Utile i ilea is CalaBurta granarta, a irnall, iark reddish snout beetle
rtbicb deposits its 'ggs upon
the grain. These eggs soon
hatch into .-mall footless litt If
larva-, that cat out the substance 01 the kernels, ami become full grown
m a few weeks. Thev then change
0 pupae and soon after again trans-
lorin to atlult heetles. 1 here ate
everal hnwids each season, so they . t a 1 A - -
mav OS lOUDQ at aimoat any unit-
faring the lumaier or aatuain. While there arc several sjiecies if these grain rcoviU, the same
remedy will d fir a'l. As toaae
ineecll penetrate all through the
entire hulkot grain, it is neceaiBfytO apply some substance that is SOUaily penetrating in its nature
This is found in carbon bisnlphide,
.vhich may r e had at any drug dore. The vapor of this lubstsno is very poisonous ami will destmy all insect lift with which it OOmei in contact. This material is also verv explosive when brought in contact with tire. Keeping these two K.jnts in mind it may !e h. iidlt d with perfect Biet. In applying the material it is well to keep in mind the fact it is very volatile ami mil quickly passes into vapor, which du fuses ttcw If throughout! the & a a a B
entire mass of gram, and as the
vapor is heavier than air u win
have a tendency to settle, nut in rtler to insure perfect results it is
iet to introduce the material well
down toward the middle of the mass
f grain bv means of a gas pipe
with a screen over the lower end, which will prevent tin' wheat tilling . a a l a!
the pipe, ami through which trie poison may he potiretl. The pipe is then withdrawn. One hound of the bisulphide is
raffiCkmt for fifty bushels of giain. One application will be sufficient
unless the gram is to he kepi over winter, when a second application may be necessary. The material lot's no harm to the grain in anyway, as the poisonous fumes all pass away as soon as brought in contact with the air outside. Jamks Tkooi1, Horticulturist.
The Kind You Have Always Untight , and which baa been In nso tor over HO years, has borne tho signature of
. and has been maiht under bis personal 8tiperlslon ninco Its infaney. Allow no one t o ll4'4-4 i e voll lit this
- aww - - jt rwwww All (,oiuit4 rleits, Imitations and Substitutt'S arc hut Kx-
icrlinciits that tritlo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Kxpt riment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a substitute for Castor OH, Puregorie, Drop ami Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless aud IMcnsant. It fon tains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic eubatance. Its ajre in its f?uarantec. It destroys Worms stud allays 1 Yvcrishiiess. It cures Diarrliwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Toothinjr Troubles, cures Constipation mid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomal h and Bowels, giving healthy and natural leep. The Children's Pauacca-Tno Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
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The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE JASPER CITY ROLLER
Make the Celebrated
MILL?
I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
Happy Mabbuaobw. The Coos ikk clips from last Friday's Kvansville Courier the following notices
of the marriages of Mr. A. Strat-
man. of HuntiDgnarg, ana rrea Schenck, formerly of Jasper. Good
uck to the happy couples:
The marriawe o! Miss Kose f..
Schmitt and Adam Stratman was
solemnized Thursday niornuiK at
st. Marv s church in Cherry street
it 8 o'clock.
Rev. Father Dickman perhinne.i
the ceremony while the choir sang
the music of the nuptial mass.
The wedding pn-cession wus leu . bv the ushers, Benjamin Knnekingi ST k rm 1 . t
und Ueorge UtcKer. ine nun 01
honor was Miss hlizabeth hchenck
if Princeton. Ind., and the best 1 1 ,1 U 4 ..J
nan was r.dwani nut nan, ui
Schnell ville, Ind.
The bride wore an elegant gown f arniv blue cloth; the rkirt having
hMddeil designs around the front.
s i i Ü
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
They also want your rWHEAT
And pay the Highest Market Price in Casä Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
FELIX LAMPER
Agent for the Drill. State Drill.
Corn Hushcr A
Fodder
Keystone
She wore a picture hat o white and art bVZbb .jBSBv sbb aksv sBBi 9 rBBh V 'jjbVsjV aV
l)lsek,anl .nrrietl ;i hunch i .-un.-ei OXUUUT S 1 TUG 01116 JflOVVS
nxfH tied with sinilax.
Miss Schenck wore a handsome gown of mauve broadcloth trimme! in pale blue taffeta and gohbm brown velve. A large blue and black hat and a boqoet of bridesmaid roses conil)le ed a dainty toilet.
A wedding breakfast was served
at I he suburban home of the brides'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schmitt in Lincoln avenue. Mr. ami Mrs. Stratman left Thurs
day for Cincinnati, Ohio, and will take a wedding trip before going to their home at Huntinghurg, Ind.
Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
Boone
Township Notice.
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The tinib'rsignml, Trustee of It wme
IwiimIiiii IIiiImiI .it i i ! liert'liv irivtii
notiee that h will attend tn all bnBMSB
DOrtBlBtllfl ti t tie ttttiee of Imste, at Iiih
I resilience. BDOBt one mit west of I
tenerille. on I'orternville ami Ire'intl I 4 U A . . . . .
roHO, on .-Ruininys oi earn week, hihi rvtjnests all personn havinir townshiji hosiness to present il on Saturday, t 'itisens desiring hooks from the TOWBBBtip Lihrary, are notirletl that the Library is kept hy Wm. MoHarris, in Portersville. N. H. Co Km am, Trustee. Auf 7, 1H17 y.
Truatee's Many of the fellows that wore
yellow rihlxms during the IS'.Xlcani
i.aign are wondering where Ihey will
get money to buy coal. Clinton
(111.) Register.
Ati,ot 14, IHW.
It's a regular summer day picnic to revel in the bargains and demolishing prices offered by The CoutUBB advertisers. ...JM
All wish to possess knowledge, but few, comparatively speaking, are willing to pay the price. Juvenal.
Whv is it that Renublicans iiave
so little to say alxiut the hlesings that co ne from the gold standard ' "How still the baby lies." The first long skirt has a much gre.itoi moral effect on a gitl than hi first long trousers have on her brother,
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VNTKII SKVRRAI. Till NT WORTHY I't.r.m:. Ill 4liU .1 ill' I. tn .'il ' (Mir
I mi -1 ii. - - in On irtian ami in rliy OOttntlr.
itiainai.it (Tief work ooadiiotM al .on.. - . ... -ii.. .'I l atom I i'ur uml I'llli'HMi .
ili lliiiti- lioti it n !'. no linire nr Ii- -iiliti
MmitliU t""'. Hi fiTi'liei-n
Kntl C. Bobeno- and Miss Katie Kohl were married Wedm-sdny afternoon at tho St. John's church by Rev. Julius Itlass. Kdward Hall was the groomsman and Miss Minnie Martin tinbridesmaid. A supper was given at the home in Kast Pennsylvania stn-et after, the ceremony. Thfl groom is fl employe of the Stolz-Schmitt Furniture company.
He has been secretary for live ye rs td the K. ami L. of H. and was also
a member of Red Men and Forrest
ers. His bride is a charming young
lady of wide acquaintances and a
dauahtar of the late Jacob Noiu.
Among the many presents was a
hnllrack from the JSlolSclmiltt
company and a complete dinner set from the K. and L, of II .
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IlKATK the impression of streimlh and of soundness.
iVople at lead feel that tlnse who keep th'ir names before the public by using Thk Cot-ki Kit are solid and substantial.
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Iri'Harif -I .ii.p. I rn i li.pc FrBBt , Dsfl ii, I rBO.
The woman who can pass a cbeval glass without giving herself at
is more than
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Kii4-i.. Hf ni deast one sly glance
Herbert K.H.. mQjUkU
Far CammBrciBÜ Btntionery
f Every UaBcriptinn Viiit the COURIER OFFICE.
