Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1899 — Page 4

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JASPER PlBUc SCHOOL NOTES. I Ii I K M l II KKI AM. upriitfutltnl Jaapeff .ln...ls Examinations were held through - out tiie sidiooN thi! week. A number of tin- teacher of the county And Ukmm preparing to teach ..! arranging to i'iitt r Um Jaepei high school, after the dose of their schools, until Um irrtnht of Um Not mal. .'a-fr public Schools need DOOM room. Mot! of the schools are too

Notice of Town Primart. crowded to do tin kind uf work we

Notice M herehv given that the ! wish to tlo. "The best work at the Democrats of Um town of Jasper, least Hsi.iblc expense, ' ' il our motIndiana, will meet at the Court tc

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KtUDAY, MARCH ;:. 18M.

i Homk Andrew Kckcrt, Jr , who etili.-ted a a recruit for the war, and wa aligned to Battery i. I regular artillery, stationed at Kt. Point, (ialviton, Texas, wa-, with he other reeruits, mustered out F. lt. and aimed home Mmday litt. He i- a little browned from hi- Mrvifli in the south. ttit has good health and enjoyed the work .'eiie rally After a vi.-it he may re-enlist

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Our Big Stock of Winter GLGTHING! Is ready for inspection. We desire to sell this big stock of

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House in said town on Sattirdav the 11th day of March, 1899, at ' o'clock, p. m . for the purpose . nominating a candidate for eaeh the following offiot I, viz: ne Marshal. ne Clerk. I hie Treasurer. One Trustee First ward. M 44 Second " 4 4 4 4 Fourth "

Said Primary Election will CO od acted under the provision-

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the general e'eetion laws of

State as nearly a- is practical. J. F. Fuikoman, Htm. Committeeman 1st Precinct Ed. A. Bombst, Dem. Committeeman 2d Precinct Anokkw K KBIT, Dem. Committeeman 8d Precinct Notfce to Town Candidates. Candidates who wish tu have the i i names appear on the town primarv ticket at the eh otion on Saturday. March II, 1899, are rejue-ted t give their names to the under signed committee on or before March 11th, at 8 o'clock a. in., in order that their nam- - may 1"

placed on the official b.llot. J. F. Fkiki m w. Ed. A. B' Unkkt, Anukkw K. kkkt, Township Committee More Candidates. The list of candidates for towr trustee is increasing, and good met are consenting to serve. This is a.it should be. No man should be a Trustee who has no interest in th

taxahles of the town, or whom the people would be ashamed to en dorse as a truly representative ci'izen. For Treasurer Mr. Siliga, the tried and faithful, is announced. Mr SoligB ha- heen to-a-im-r for 11 Ttara, ai d not a dollar of the public money has been unaccounted for by him. This is a record of which any one might be proud, Mid which is seldom equaled in a public ollicer. Mr. Soliga is the rirht man in the right place. For TlUttee of the 1st ward Mr. John H. Gerber has entered the race. Im has the ipalifkations to make a good ru-tee, being affahhand gentlemanly in his conduct, sober and industrious, and a considerable taxpayer. He is a mechan

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t ry steadily foi is h norable in

every one. Mr. Henry Pfau is also announced for Truetee of the ist ward. He served the town two terms as trustee and it was under his direction, that the water works and ele tri' light were put in He is the Iarife

handler of poultry, I utter and eL'-. on Mill street, and ha- -down that i h' is a comp tent business man. He owns considerable real aerate,! also, and should therefore tie intereeted in getting full value for taxee i xpended,

Mr. NICHOLAS MBLCH0IR, the proprietor ol the norUi Jasper brick yard- i a candidate tor Tru-ti f tie- cond Ward, lie i- in enterprising, public spirited man, a largo tax-payer, and a Letter man for tinplace could not be chosen. The CoUBIBB is not informed of any opponent. Pol Traatee Of the Itll ward Mr Andrew Schul.T i- BDDOUQ ted, Mr 8 i- a native of this town-hip, and one of the oldest hu-ine.-. men m it. having heen a resident of Jaepei lot JU year-, and being all of that time.

We arc pleased to pronounce the literary and musical contest, between sections 1 and J of the high chool, last Friday afternoon, a de

. uled ItlOCeW We hardly see how the yo ledieai and gentlemen ol these section! could have ai .putted tbemaelvee with more credit. II in. John L. Brats, Mrs. m. V. rrayloi and Mrs. Qeorge K. ilson were chosen as judges for thoconteet last Friday. rheiremiaent judgment ta clearly ihowo b)

the nearly aaset agreement of their grading, and their decisions were

Held in tie- lushest re-pect by botl

MCtioni and were entirelv sati.-tac

lory. Section l won by only the

-mall fraction 1-24.

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Look for th ntmr on r r

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hor 40 y.-r- It liax in. i Ol Iwst htf- in...!, lor uo'ii WWM MM . I 00 n il Ollirr liom hvc iHru. lul HM Hin taftorttl tiuv lm-n tuia us hi. I li.i.e fallFii .town. Hul l.rwla :i .- havr Kiiiiinl In mIhi and ! i nutioii

t.1! v f i-ry v,-r Why U.-. Ii-.- with, mt nrg-laotlng hmuty and ty ! t !.- arv inn.1t $tr-ug Thv hav.

carinii Oi- natu.- ' Wear K.-atitcni " Ma.1t M by J. B. LUV I CO., Him, laa.

WEAR RESISTERS

Ifwim ' Wear IMMI" for aale by BPAYO A II I LLER, Jaaper, i. IH-.IW t y,.r.

Suits aiitl Overcoats!

At Once. To do so we must be able to undersell our competitors. Our low prices combined with such values that

t we offer this season will sell our goods.

You will never believe it unless you call and get acquainted with our stock and

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I nder the supervision of Principal Smoke thv

V. Clark, the hiirh school nut-ih

tastefully decorated the high KOOOl room in the national colors Frida

ia.t. The second year high school Ott pile are now wrestling with the first regular conjugation of latin verbs. Very entertaining aod appropriate

exercises in commemoration . t

S'ahington's birthday, were held in both Mrs. Eckert s and Mrs ' iutgsell's rooms. Mrs. W. S. Hunter. Mrs. K .1 Kempf, Mr- K. If, Mil burn, Mr P. L. Caaetdy, Mr. Nancy Withers and Mrs. L. J. ßaaaer bonorod ih primary school with a v-isit Wedneaday of last week. We invite them

again. The following named pupils of .lie high -chool were neither abeenl

nor tardy last month: Wendolin Leighton, Arch Doane, Anna Qoa man, Flora Travlor. K mer U'hitebead, Warerly Brett, Roes Brats, R ibert Kckert, Beeaie Hunter, denn Sutlo-rland, Bdgai Tralor, Alma Buettner Olga Baettner. Helen Daniel, Barbara Kitert. Maggie Rudolph and Floyd Trayior. In the Intermediate Department J KMltll building, Mrs. Mary L. K. kert teacher, these pupil were neither absent nor tardy m February : Martha Hauer. Joseph Qoaaan, Quata Hoffman, Carrie Krodel, Floyd Clayoomb, Chriaiena Goialer, Gay Greene, Emma Greene, Jach Kreee, John WTucbner, Jefferarm Evana, Herman Andereon, Orville Eckert, Harriaon Clark, ttoae Kaper, Mabel Montg -nie jr. Kttie Wits

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several renn, and ,,mn ana ri,,ra ""an.

his dealing with

CASA NOVA CIGAR.

t nly 5c. For sale at H. B. Brannock's. H. Fendrich, maker. Evans rille, Indiana. r'. l. ;m. Im,

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yjl lUtJb. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UPMens Suits, - - from $3.00 UP

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Ladies must not foreret to call at our

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pin largest and most complete stock of 9 TTT TT 1

w raps ana .uaaies iurnisnmgs.

BUY GOODS IN CHICAGO

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DURING LENT

Go Fishing At BERBER & HUTHER'S

Baby's

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And you will find a choice assortment of

Have you tried the catalogue stem of buying "L. Mackerel, Sardines, in mustard or oil,

, , am tuu use fnoiesaie Kricrs ' We H'vcu acuiUK -In . -s ..a . -,. ICl.iA i mm

:ansave you 15 to 40 Dereent.onvournurchat

We are now erecting and will own and occupy the highest building in i menca. employ 2.000 clerk? lilting country o. ders exclusively, and will refunr purchase price if goods don't suit you. Our General Catalogue 1.000 pages. 16 000 'lustrations 60.000 quotations c-sts us 72 cents to print and mail. We will send it to you jpon receipt of 15 cents, to show your good faith MONTGOMERY WIRD I CO. MICHIGAN AVE. AND MADISON ST. CHICAGO. Mr i. 1"'. .-cm.

JOHN F. JUDY.

salmon, als... all th.

Bauer Krout in Imlk. Pettij wheat Breakfast Pood.

oaraellS in linlk at s j cents a nound.

a Deal brands "f canned fruits and VMrnteblaa. and

R fCrn.) Mountain Hear brand white

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Buckwheat Flour, In hulk or sell ri-ini:. and if you want a breakfnat tit foi a kinj: get I slice of our lUgftr cured ham. and -oiiie hot buckfrheaJ cakes, trimmed With our silver drip syrup, and you've ct it. Almoat anything you may call for in the grocery line. A new Block f

man pain, danger and

poMihia death for BOm wivea. For other it marui practiraJly no dtsoumfurtat all There in no reason why childbirth ahould be a pericnl of pain and dread. Sev. era! naontha before a woman beconea a mother ahe ahould prepare herself for the critical ordeal. There i a preparation made which is intended for this purpose alone. The name of thw wonderful preparation is

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JEWELER and Walch Dealer

SPRING DRY GOODS!

a!so, keeps f,,r Hait. i iIqqI

In Mr-. Bokeitl room the In diana Voung People's Reading circle is v.ll organized. There an-in this room 47 members and th.y have read 171 books to date. This

is a good showing, and a favorable IticvHe Keiialr .....i :i4.

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BajWtag Marliiue (His and Needles

Has moved bis store to the Km . Building on the public square, .1 taper, and is ntewarad to renaii promptly clocks, Watches Jewelry, Bicycles, Qnns and S- wing Machines of all make-.

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report to make to our county and

state ollicrs. Reports of the other rooms will follow. Tlie pupil- and teacben of the High School ie artment were honored with the presence of the following distioguished riaitora Kridav afternoon : Hon. John L- Brett, Supt. aid Mr George Et. Wilson, Clement Doane, Mrs. Wm, . Travlor, Mrs. w. s Hunter, .Mrs Kd. J. Kucbler, Mrs. M . Milbum. Mr-. Walter Daniel, Mr. .I S. Whitehead. Mi- 8. Ander-on. Mis. Mary Kunke', Mrs. Margaret Kline. Mrs. Kerr Trayior, Mts. Theresa (ireene, Mr. Nancy Weathers, Minsen Krieda Zoeller, Nora Troxler. Litaie

I Rottet, Minnie Metiringer and Hat tie Maine, and Mr. Win BobtMtt. Mi-s Wilson and Mrs. Kckert were present, also, with their schools. I Likewiee Mr- Qutgaell a part of the afternoon. These oleaaina visit

For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Prices reasons Me. ( 'all and examine

JOHN F. JfJOY

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JLaWUST ARRIVED

1 he large-t stock

received of Fine. New

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JL DRY GOODS,

NOTIONS, CLsOTHIiaTG

Of the latest styles just received. Winter underwear at cost. Latest Styles of Men's Hats, Shoes, of all kinds at low prices. Men's Clothing in great variety.

OUR GUESSING CONTEST

Knr ttie haadwHaa C'ina sot of table ware i- in full Matt, and yon have a cue- with every '20 cent Qua purchase. TalaphoM No. '11, Hin M np, (tive us your order, we deliver free.

Troxler Building, Main Street,

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It i liniuit to f I pi I o. 1 I ternal It reiki

the mi rl.w and ll.'VWJ 1 didtensir ICivraelatiti ty to ev. organ cc ce med childbirth & takes aw&r i danger ic near 1 v all u!V ing. leatr.. follow if tl remedy in at! during ÜM WSJ period i f n n.inry. It ia ti only remedy of t: kind in Um war that in endorned I phyaiciana. $1 per bottle at s drug atOtSSi or a?: bv mail on rea of price. Frf.k Books m

taining invaluable n formation for all wom will h aent to any ft drew upon application ; Tka BradStlS Segalater B Stlaata. Sa

LIYERY Ai SALE STABL! VOLLMER & CO..

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until the baroiDg of the I'nion Mill- we assure the patrons and friendso. two year- BfO, engaged as a Hour the noli. ml, are duly appreciated und miller Brat aa one the proprie! will wield a powerful influence foi tor of the mill, and then as a man good in the schools. To thee :md

ager ot inmtie work, rnr never.-1 all others we most oourteouslv

months lie has heen th' Jasper agent of Um Ireland Mills of Andy Prttob, If nominated lie would nuke a careful Trustee, who would avoid squandering the publio mon ev. kn twinglv. Mr. V:n. H. Flii k is aiao a i andi dite Sor the nomination in the 4th ward. He served two tennn as TrUHtee, and would he familiar with the place. He owns a neat residence on Newton street, and-av he don't

All the hm -t stj lea 'uwl ; ettems, hull line ,f QrooeHsji and Shell Hardw ire aiwavi IH) hand, (ijvi me i call. Free delivery in nl. parts of Jasper. I041PII BUCH ART, Wmm toi ana, ,i si-KK. i n 1 1 Apr 1 U, U ly.

WINTER BARGAINS I

urgently extend the invitation

Frequently visit the schools. Tue literary and musical program pre-rnted la.-t Friday hy tlie high -i hool was well prepared ami well rendered. congratulate the pupils upon their splendid Friday aft rnoon program. We think, however, Ho-i.e improvements must he made in the Literary Journal. These Journals are Literary, und l.ot for the lilirtiiwM nf imMiuliinn

like to nay a- much in town taxes a,- . , in Jiiirri u.'Liol fill tU ttllasl,. 1

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the rent ot a h lUaa would le. He is an industrious hlacksmith in the Qeofga P. Wagner extensive mauufactorv, and is ;i clever man.

The J ASI'KK Cot IIIKK will help vtMD do so.

Let the editors in the future take due notice, else we shall have "to asHiituP edit, rship. " Mrs. Eckert ' room had thoi.l

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. ,V ; "tcuh .cnu- .'s,er, ior-aie , neap, and.. nreiiMoiiHhl l.i.t Mr 1. , .t,L U..1...I.. I II Iii l,,,. Tl .. 1... I ' - i. . . ... .

tl la mill olB work ootuluetod ,u ii;,; " TV'" "i, .nrs. nil- - " m- on ir a goo.i .iriiled Salary at rn iin taon a year ami , i H'V, Mrs. Nan V Withers nn.l Mia- well eoMting nearly tK), famishinc .n

i. iHLifl. .. , no m.r. no I. ii. . . Iinfaillllir illitilv ..f ..,.,1 lv..

We have filled OOr rOOOO to overflowing, and want

room, ao we are ottering bargains in all the latest .stvl.

DRESS COODS, Linrn Table Setts, Wm sVm ssssai "

rancy tsordered, Fringed and Excra Lare:e size Towels Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments.

nur Bioci oi i i.uiinxi a not equalled in Dubois county Ol the Celebrated and guaranteed Mavfield, Kv., manufCfltttlW garment guaranteed bv the maniifaoturers to l',e r....rt.Uo,.i...t

B Call, examine, and

Alwayn have the leat turnouts, of at variety for COStOmerS i parti. ularh mepaal travelers. C'oiirteoiia and CSU fill driven, to all part of Daboil and S oining OOQ sties. Hörnen hoarded as Hold mi cheap term-. osatittP ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT t

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prove so, Your .Moiii'.v Itark. 8 and quality with other stores.

It is F.verv If it corn-

Cerner öth a- Jackson Straeta.

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