Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1898 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
MSl'KK, 1H KOIS COl'NTV. INDIANA.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1898.
ssA-The Courier SSS delayed this week in order tu publish the official county vote and it crowds out several locals, a notice of W. J. Hays' death, which occurred last week, of an accident to Miss Rose Spayd, of Henry BU'l return from the army. Portersville correspondence, etc. but as the country has gone wildly Republican it don't make much difference no way. DlED. Friday, Nov. 4. on his eon's farm, south of Huntingburg. Harrison Wadk, SI years old. He was a veteran of the Mexican war.
having volunteered with the squad
from Jasper, where he then resided. After the war he moved to Hunting-
burg and built the first frame house in that town. He has one brother
living in Kentucky, older than him, and leaves several children. He was buried in Fairniount cemetery. Rev. Sliively holding services. Tin Hall tp. Ü. Russell and II Pinnick were elected Justices, and C. Archer and G.J. II rf man Constables. In Jefferson A. P. Robertson. W S. Colvin and Thos. R. Nash J. P.S. and John P. Cray, Thos. Abel sad J. L. M. King Constables. In Jackson J. C. Dainderfer and
Jno. W. Kay J. I'.s, and Georgs W. Ratchley and J. Able Constables In Ferdinand, Hubert tuante .1 P., and F. Brum Constable. In Cass, John VV. Kemp and J. H. Miller. J. P.s, and J. w. Cooper and Jacob (ieiss Constables. In I'utoka, Kd. C. Johnson, And. Hoetlng and M. D. Lemond J. I'.s. and L. Fisher. H.J. M 7er and W, I). H. Fink Constable?
In Harbison August Weisheit and C. J. Hemmerlein J. P.s, and Jos. H. Fisher Constable. In Columbia, Win. Combs ar.d John W. Hai s. J. P.s. and F. Cox and R. Parsons Constables. In Bainbridge, T. Zoeller and J F. Serraersheim, J. I'.s, and Joseph Hoffman, Constable. In Madison. Mike Sofgitlf and J.
L. Ureen, J. P. 's; Jos. Kunkel and John Stutsman, Constables, The Prohibitionists polled 1 vote at precinct 1 in Hall township; one at precinct 1, two at precinct 2, two at precinct 8, two at precinct 4 in Patoka; 5 at precinct 1, 'J at pre. 2 in Madison ; and 8 in Rainbridge a total of 17 in the county.
DlED. On Nov. !, at her home
near Inland. Mr-, l.i INDA io.u-
BOM, aged '.Ml year-; and 7 days. lift, Ander-oii ne ot the old -est and ino.-t re.-pei ted citien- of Dubois co. She bail passed a long and useful life in the neighborhood where she died, had long been an active leader in Christian society, and leaves a host of relatives and friends to ble ber memory. She - Iftjd at rest at BhUoh Friday afternoon.
la)" it von Mill call hi l.orv A Btana's
StOfSS tlinj ill i'lnn you the tincet air tight beatlasj stoves met Asseriea pro tllll-t-H. -I eWSpuvil A Miller liue u lin StoeS of rabbai and t -1 1 boot! und dioes tot Vt aad cold seiltet wear. Irr Tin' HUNTlNtl ueaaon in now opea. Wt h.avf Um very in-st of aauau nitioii to sell. Als., a (toixl iiHHortiin'iit of iii ns and Birten to atleet from. Bat erui Haouneriaw (Hum at baigaia prices at Loaei Ä Bn um . M
Undertaker Philip v. Uockei pro
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T Onr Rie- Stock of
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Winter CLOTHNG!
Is ready for inspection. We desire to rfi
sell this big stock of
Bfjrfiamemhtr it jroa aeot apples, grapes, tvxoanuts or eeleiy cull on tierler A Hutlier. 3t. ttn) ' s,ir : he nt' Furniture store tor ml the latest styles oi bed room suits. Wm. H. .Irrr. Married By The Judge. City Attorney Leo H. Fisher and Miss Helen Montgomery went to Jasper Thursday aftern ion, and when they returned to this c ity it was learned that our popular city attorney had taken unto himself a wife, and that Miss Montgomery's name had been changed to Fisher. While over at Jasper these popular young people, "with hearts that beat as one," ca'led upon Judge K. A. Ely, of the circuit court, and he performed the ceremony that made them man and wife. Lee, when a boy at school, was alwavs trving to
burial last Friday and attended to the funeral in Pike county 08 Sunday. Hi-muiiuifciin-iit and looking ufter the de tail- at burials is hriiiKiiiK him a large undertaking I'limness, while Ins kuowl edge & eaibalmiag enables corpse o
i kept m long as daw rod. it. In 1887 Mr. Thomas Mcintosh of AIlantowDi Tenii., had uii attack of dyseaterv which became chronic. "I was troatad by the liest physician in Fast Tennessee without a cure," he s.i- " Finally 1 tried ChambarialB'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ttei aaine abOOt twelve dottles 1 was cured
sound and well."
Friedman.
For tale by Martin
BEI (ABLE BALES M N WANTED. We do not promise great riches but can make it an object to the right man to -ell our Lubricating his and rea-e-Address at once, The Kuclid Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Delayi are Dangerous. Many of your friends, or peopte whom
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do something to surprise his school- tion, pneumonia or other fatal diseases
Leminfton Light. Mrs. Burkhart, of Oakland City, visited her mother, Mrs. Kirkland, last week. Harley Leramon is confined to his bed with typhoid fever. Andrew Brown was; at Jasper Wednesday on business. Miss Gertrude Harris is on the sick list. Oscar Crandall went to Jasper Monday. Rev. J. I. Gregory will deliver a sermon at the Lemmon's Church, Sunday morning, Nov. 13, at 10:30. John Dike, of Portersville, at tend Sunday school at Lmington, last Sunday.
Huston Abbott does not go
Portersvill9 so often any more who can tell the reason?
mates, but when he sought to sur prise hie hundreds of friends by going over to court and returning a married man, he missed it, for bis friends have been expecting the marriage for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have gone to housekeeping in the Kretz property on Fifth street, where Leo presides at the head of the table
is nd carves the meat, (a n"v r 1 for f.ee) while his charming wite will pour the tea or coffee and see that her lord has everything he wants They are a charming couple, and their hundreds of friends w ish them long life of prosperity and happiness. I.ee, as he is best known to all, is a son of the late Cant. Mormon
Fisher, and is known to every man , in Dubois county. He is Hunting burg's popular city attorney, and is a credit to the position. He is an attorney of marked Ability, and en- ' joys a large law practice. Mrs. Fisher is the second daughter of Dr. und Mrs. G. B. Mont-! gomery. She formerly taught in the publij schools in this city, and has won for herself a prominent place in the hearts of a large circle e e i i i i
oi menus, who aumire tier on account of her many plea-ing qualities. H'burg Independent. CEPH A LOTUS Till. DVPALUBU HEADACHE CURB.
It is universally oottceded its equal iloes not evist. It is an absolute sure cure for the most obstinate case of nervous an'l iiek headache, and will in any case jrive relief in fifteen minutes. ( hice tneil you will never In without it. Price 10c for package ot I powder, or I pack Hes of ! powders for SSe. Don't fail to try it. MARSH MFG. CO., 538 W. Lake St., Chicago. Nov. 4. lt tlui. Otwell Offerings. Mrs. Charlotte Craig died last week and tin funeral was preached by Rev. Winn, and the remains TON buried at Craig cemeteiy. Willie Chambers died and the remains rest in the New Lebanon cemetery. The Odd Fellows initiated two candid.0..!'- la.-t Thursday night, and several brethren from Ireland, Yclpen iind Algiers, were present and'
did team work The ladies preparto ed some excellent refreshments, for
t y negiert of a ringle cold or cough.
1 1 (ley s Money and lar, a s-.Ue. -mm ., rj plea-ant cough medicine, would have saved ttieiu. it is guaranteed Martin Friedman.
Administrator! Sal of Eternl Batate. Notice is hereby uiveu that the under simile t, administrator of the estate of Joseph lL'kf, deceased, will on SATURDAY, DECEMBER loth. ISM, M'fer for sale at public auction on the premises, the nildlVded two-thirds part ot' the following deacribed real estate he Ion ping to -ail ileceilent: Part of lot numher 1 Mi, in the original town of Jasper. Dubois county, Indiana, more particularly descrilied as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of -.n! lot. running thence south '.' feet, thence we-t 100 feet, thence north :'" feet to all 'v, thence tn1 tOO feet to Main St., an 1 to beginning Said lot is in oi e of the hest parts of Jasper and has good bnatneM house situated upon it. Said sale will begin et l o'clock p, m TEBM8 OF SALE. -One-third ottbe purchase money to be paid in cash, ti.e residue in two equal puwnent , due in six and twelvemonths from date of sale.
the purchaser to execute his note with
too 1 freehold suretv tor the deferrc
pivnients, hea inif interest at H per cent
per annum, and waivimr relict from valuation or spprsiseateni law s. ROSA E(JO, Admrx, with Will annexe I
Mi lb can k BwsaaBV, Attorneys. Nov. 11, "M 4ur.
Suits imd Overcoals!
At (Jnce. To ao so we must be able to
undersell our competitors. Our low prices combined with such values that we offer this season will sell our goods. You will never believe it unless you call and get acquainted with our stock and
prices. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UP-
Mens Suits, - - from $3.00 UP
Ladies must not forget to call at our store when they want to look at the largest and most complete stock of Wraps and Ladies furnishings.
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First in the Field with a Fine Stock of Fall Goods!
Mot ce of Administrator's Appointment. Notice i- berebf tiveo that the anderfiirned ha- bean duly appointed administrator of the estate of l.nd w ir Weher, late of Du bolt county, Indiana, de eeased. Said estate is solvent Jons- Wanna, Adm'r. TbaTLOI iV Him kk. Att ' -. Octobw 27. URN Swks.
$75
( K'i AN given to ! the person who, guteeea the near. I to the correct
number oi seeds in the pumpkin! now on exhibition in oartboiv window. Come and take a look at the
rgan and Pumpkin And gueee at least once, b dv has an eijtial ehaiHM . kin will he cut and aeedi
You are respectfully invited to come and examine the LATEST STYLES I
In everything, and notice the very
LOW PRICES j We are enabled to sell them at, particularly Ladies Fine Dress G-nnds. SHOES, f various new styles, for ladies, gentlemen and children. GENT LEM ENS SUITINGS In great variety ready for Artistic Fitting, to suit the most fastidious taste. Our Grocery line is always
full of the best. Come and see.
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Albert Traylor was a'. Jasp r Monday.
There will be an oyster supper j1 o J-
at the Lenitnon s church on Thanksirivini? nicht, Nov. 24. Be-
sidjs oysters there will be a table :W. Lindsev were of other eatables, and refreshments hurg last week.
of different kinds. Everybody is
which the brethren voted a resolution of thanks. 8. 0. Miller, of Huntingburg,
January 1st 1899, A each 11 .00 purchase.
and Mr. Kean, of I'eoria, III., were
V. Chaille last
week
H. Coleanan, V. M. Craig, and
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Jeweler.
JASPER, - M uch 11 i-t'iT y
B very-Pump-c milted
guess with
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INDIANA
Mothers! rPm1 il Ueotn.
I toils and daagera of
cnuii-tiiitiican be almost en-,
tirely aviiidi-'lw'A
ineo(Carilui
relieves ex
pectant moth
ers. It gives tonetothe y ft jtalotgsaSi aad tints them in
condition to do tVicir vork perfectly. That makes pregnancy less piunful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It beit a woman bear 6tiong healthy children.
has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. Af w doses often brings Joy to loving hearts that long lor a darling baby. No woman should ncRlert to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases nut of ten. All drtiv'wists sell Wine of Card ui. Ji .uo per bottle.
F-r idvlce In uses rrutr!nr rcll dtrectlont. addrtsi. eiviny symptoms, th " Ladles' MMfrry Department." T" Chittanooc Mej.ino Co.. ChstUft, Term.
Mrs. LOUISA HALE, of Jefferson, Ga., Iiyf: " When t firm took Wine or Carrtul we lud been married three years, but could nut have any children. Nina months later I had a fine girl baby."
KUEBLER
GERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.
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SUMMER BARGAINS !
invited to come and have a good at his house
Ctias. Harris has a fine new baby ,
time. Proceeds to be used for the
benefit of the church. Mius Myrtle Goslin is on the sick list. Mrs. Ben Lansford visited T. II. McCain's fondly Sunday. Uncle William tfhelton, better
J. H. Smith, of Spurgeon, was hre last week. James Davidson's c hild died last week of scarlet fever. Kx -congressman Traoewell, now in the Treasury department of the
h. , tleli vercd a sp ech here n
LIVERY Al SALE STABLE. VOLLMER & CO.,
im ire of
MAIN 9 IKK KT
Jasper imi.
known as Willie Budd, Jno.Budd's th i88Ue8 of the (iay to a fair siz) (1
adopted son, visited in Leminfton.
Floyd Traylor is very fond of Daisies they are his f ivorite llower. Thos. Horton and mother visited frieuda in Pike county Sunday. Don't forget the supper Lfof, 24a but come and have a good time. Dkw Dkop. How to Prevent a OtM. After an expoNure, or Htm you feel cobl crjniiiiK on, take a (low of Foley's Honey ami Tar. It m verfailn. Martin Friedman.
.The
rowd Friday night
G. W. Haskins and wife are on the siek list ami are sefn rely ill. Delos Hadlork is severely ill. John Chaille is building an addition to his residence. Harley Craig and wife attended the Baptist assembly at Brazier hi-t Sunday. Klhanan Craig talks of going to M issouri soon. Kllis Craig ami Beocher Ander-
j kon, came home from Purdue Unisc.oolof Mrs. Mary I.. versity to vote. HoCmwkbV,
Alwayv have the brst tnrnoatt, of any variety for ottatoniafts particalarly oota Befial travelert, Coarteoas and careful driven tO nil parts of Dnlxiin ami :nloining eoantiet, Homt boanted and oll) on cheap tennf. Od H. l'is I .
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JUST ARRIVED
The largest stock received of Fine. New
ever
L DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, CLOTHIiJG,
Eckert had a pleasant pie supper at
the school houoe last night to assist in getting a library for that room. PaKACHiNo. The pastor will hold aervices at the M K. churoh next Sunday night, a:,d would like all to attend.
WASTKD - skvkuai. TnVSTWOKTtlT Poraona In this liata so uihiihk1' set beielnMs In tliclr uwn and Darbi oountles It ) melnly offloework MmductM nt boara I htt t r n i k 1 1 1 I'.esi it Mur hikI I'spfiincit dffitiit', bonaade, no mora, no laai -nim onthli ITS. KrtiTiMii i . RBMSkMNI HH ftO ilr it-4i'( stuinni'il riivrliinc Id i In it K
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All the latest styles ind patterns. Full lint of QfOOtrbn HM Bhelf llanlware always on hand. Cm me a call, ttm 1 livery in all parts of Jasper. I04BPU BÜCH ART. WeetnOiMeaee, jani'KH, inh. Apr ! ii. K: 1
We have filled ur room t overflowing, and wanl room, so vre are offerinfi barsaina in all the latest itylec
DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Our stock of CIiOTHINO it not equalled in Dubois county. It is of thn celebrated and guaranteed May field, Kw. manufacture, Every garment guaranteed by the manuftcturen t - as represented. If it does not prove so, Your Mono) Hack. Call, examine, and com pare pr re and ipiality witli other bres.
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Au Md Adairc R3Adfti "There i a place for everything." Now for everything to be in itpi ice the Louisville Dispatch should lie in the home of every Demo t it. The Louisville Dispatch is the people's paper, owned by the people and rand by the people. T S Louisville Dispatofa is the only democrntio paper published in Louisville. It stands sipiarely on the ( 'hicagO platform. It is not only in a flourishing condiiion tt- r eighteen months Latticing agi.in-t adverse till II Ullis IMW1, but is today the best Dem medium In the South. And it- Motto It y u -it in the Dispatch It's so; it it's w it is always in the Dispatch, bai i en fully verified doling Ute Afnerv cnn8panish War, during whii h id'' superiority of its news -ervice btl been daily apparent. The Dispatch news service iJ furnished hy I lie New York Sun. The Chicago Inter Ooan, Tin' Northern Press Association end I Leslie Syndicate, with an active salarisd correspondent in every important city in the world, hesid its own staff of over ."n 0 c rrespotiient in Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Cet the Dispatch, ' givs the news, ami it tells the t rut L about it. The Dispatch is Kentucky -greatest paper. You should be ;1 reader. For the next few Weeks Sf will cluh the JaVIPBI Cot un a witli the Weekly Dispatch nt the ' vtranwly low price f 11.25 for botn papers, in lavanos. Au. Ii, cow.
House and Lot for Sale. A (rood remdeme on Mill ftrcet IB Jatpee, for sate cheap, andes reasons'1' terms. Tlic lot lui on it u giMi-l drill'"'
well (.stinjf nearly film, liiriii-nnik:
nnfailitic supply of good water. pfiSS and terms Hily M Oi DOAJWi
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