Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 July 1899 — Page 4
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JM'KK. 1U KOI- t UM IM'H
Xeir.1 ti la 1 JtfW ldaa a rMi aaio. thron ia aa:!a r a4 rlaaaattf
FRIDAY, Jl I V
If jou ha- n. lal MM) M want an irilu.c. all u. Ihrvtuk Ihr ui.r.ri I'll. !.-. l.f-Y.
The Coi kikk hi received a
1 the upp r table.
dancing r bad room fur U doubl setu at a time, and it and the (able and surrounding atand prevented a pretty appvaranrr under the bright ei-, v . .hl. The day uwJ win :t an 01. lent to anybody, ami all seemed to enjoy
it neartilv. I r , .rktneii .-re
congratulated on Um mi -
day. 1 :. . -' :. t I! ii I". I.. vVedd.ng - r.. r.i.! r Tt-ard. and in
a lt-ttrr U
he -ay and ex
put u Um n ins.d.
t roof tin l w. i k. at 1 now int I' an- at w rk on the
be bad no direct invitation
.re-!-d bbJ wih that a plea
catalogue for 1 V'S JW, of the Bloom- "Sfctht le had. and fur th, ington college, and find from r prosperity of the ordr. Chairmat thrt the following ten student- from of tlie Invitation Comrmttee, Mr
McFail. claim- he had invited him.
Once during tne nicht i.e .-t the -team cock? t the engiue running i he electric dynamo l.e - ut, and it was dark for a tbfttl time while repair "ere being made. It i- Mid MNAe f tiie young ladies remar&ed it i lu jch pleaaanter dancing by
Huntingburg. romance ght alone ctear of inject. Helen II. -e. lr elan I : you know.
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W ur readers will be glad to arn that Judge Elv is ft recov ing and i now past the da;., r ae.
DltbotS county were in alten i t:. - then- th year : Leo. K. mttsjer, graduates udent. major subject chemistry ; Kobt. W Armstrong, Huntingburg: Samuel E. IMllin, Ireland, law ; Ednard II H. Kunz. Holland; Nellie M. Ma han. Hantinjburg, latin: Retlgef
Sarah C limp -
Miye Raw, ratend; 1 1 -lea and Olive Traylor. Japer. Every countv iu the Statt warepresented by some of th I V-K Student-.
THE 4th IN JASrat
a-aP"The County Comniioner
The 4th in Jasper was ushered in an,j ,ut lhe HJJ. of the township aat d o'clock m the morning by the .. ,.u to h. creUnmi.ng of artillery, and oul-tir-ating a considerable breeze among ring airs by the Star Band. T!.e tJ attt.r Th? ciailBei tlT dav was a beautifully clear one, b. jj., uught nat lo ;a.r than tht.v
wun a gooa ur tm mnmm most oi mert. Veam a?o. whr-n n-al awtati
l l l r
ciwa ia peoj.it- 8.,1. but the A
claimed they had to collect lu tix tl, yar and make an additional i:i-ti al rep.r, and beop a record of those harb riog dogs tHey refused to pay for. la return t the prosecuting attorney for prosecution before J. IV. The Board adjourned Wednesday nicht.
Bv
the time
from the surrounding country had come in in hrge numbers, and the houes generally were trimmed with bunting and national Hags, and crowds on tlie atmt m ule an ideal gala appearan When the tirst train arriv.-d at 9:25 the A. 0. IT. W.. Star Band, artillery, and carriages were on Main street near the station, await-
inc the arrival of the spr-aker
I.,v, Mr f HaWbiMMI t
Augut
wnship
wa- tried
viitinc brothers, and eue-ts. The without hi? preence on tsMtefuaf
first cairiage was occupied bv morning, in regard to hi sanity, by M. W. T. Ii. Neal. of Frank ton, Ej-. '. eller and SernuT-h 0. R. Fred liaker, of BsBOCVtUt. After bearing from Dr. Kempt, who
and Hon. W.T Zenor. ofCorydon
n re wa a delightful shower
Vedietlay morning, which cooled air and laid tlie du-t . and an a eUencr a large uumh r attended tti. Würktuen' dance ;.t niht
(, in t:- crove, and kept up the ?p.rt till earlv morn.
Real Traafer Ii Dabo -i-tintv. during lli- tixo.it 1 1
iHy.H ,,f Jan-, lv.f initlMivin lv tin-
Ihilii J. Kunke'. KeconHlf. r. ,v II Knarfclaga m fnbn HrbaipiiDia. Ijn a.-rv ia i-e.- 14. ll'i, r -I. $-.700. John Era Leonard tWaMMTi ;-t i.-i IS. lluntiRatxirr. US. Claude Wdd. Ui l.I.. A 1 Un. U)ttf, 2 ui i -4, Innan"n add BiMatye, ?ir. Herman H.diriirr ! J. V la.i, U 'aad9, lluiitintHirj.
Stphia K.ttr(.-nrv to Wiu Ulahoff,
: i . n . ."I .. M !tr::iL't'urir
I' KauM'iifr to A II Lämmer
H. laud.
LaaM f aaiata m, esor sat oi l H Lsav : , r-. leeatsed, to l-iie llrtieninir. w
I 4' aod ;, M "'. Hotlaad, tltiO. Ia au I. Kelu to Ja t'orn, :in a.-ret in SI, 1 1 , r 5, fttUI. Msiy Miller to Rev. Basil ifffSMkl. lata 41 and It, Id add Jasper, f J. l I I. IVyton t- Wm Peyton, 40 acres in I'., t I n. r .. $''. Matilda Pniitt, et al. t.. Anna J. Ke!Iitn. 4 a r in sr I'!, t "' s. r .'t. $"! H da I'ruitt. -t al toN..n. A Maui, to acre in e? tl, t - s. r :, föon. Matilda I'nntt et al to Job A Pniitt, t sjssas in SSC tl, t o. r -i"i. Wm V Line ti 8 L' Soiith, 1 acre inec l . 1 1 n. r 3. (". II V B-nuurtof i t a! t. .)...!i V Sebwattz, ftKMs It and Iluutinbe R, M' a II Miller to J..- v sansraiia, it lots If .m i -j. Hsjwlisa:lwiiM. ir Jo Fnedman to aVloert Deaaotta, Io aTe m sac t 1 s. r i. l .4. I laafeeta a IeHrulfr t.. Wcalev I.Bruler, 4acrei in e 7. t 1 s. r ", ,. Hen Miller t Vary E Prccbtal, n ' i t WO, .la.-pT. Mü6. Wm K'wli t John V To!rank. l.-t .'1. Blemker's add Huntinirl-urir. sa.m. Jaiii- 4'. ni t" I. I. Kri". SB a-re in rv 21. 1 l s. r . fniBi. John W '.. rt.. ,e..rir,- -md Khnira kt ,ius. 4" a. rt-s in :'(, t I s. r i, 915s). Mini- A '.'itzweiler to.F.. oitweiler, .n't. - in --. Ji. t 1 r 4 1 '-
BARGAINS
EEEP COOL and buy our
RED HOT WEATHER
While They Last. Mens Crash Suits from $2.75 to 6.00 Boys and Youth s Suits from $1.00 to 3.50. Childrens Suits from 50c to $1.00
, Large variety of Negligee Shirts from 25c to $1.00.
Mens and Boys Straw and Canvass Hats, large assortment, from 25 cents up. Summer Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen, complete line at low prices. Come now while we can fit you. S. Kl 'EHLER,
A 1
flSOME
UUIMIUUIHimMIHIHluJ
c jngreruan from the Ji Indiana
had exaruineU him. and two other witne-se-. who testified that it a-
a . . I a X ! m V .1
district, followed Uy a pr -i n of aaniterou- ior nim to oe at iarg. ne workmen. Franklin lodge, of Tell fund violently ir.-ane. and apCity, being tirst, Guild l.Ue .f plication made for hi admi--i n t Purtersville, next and the Otwell theSmthern Ho-pital at F!van-v;ile. and Haysville lodges mixing with He will be commrted to the care of their Jasper b.-others. The pro- Sheriff Cantrup in the meant in -cession marched up Main street. bo will likely deputize the tew rt urohd the s.uaie and out .ih Hooaa to take are f him. a th r-treet, to Millitarv Park, where a bounty CosjMSjjsi- ner only want large crowd had already gathered allow the Sherin 4' cents a day The short time Ijefore dinner wa tare for in.ane people, and it occupied in greetings of old friend, d n't pay at that rate. and introductions of the visitor.. T, rnM . -r .1 l j i i t nattan i:a limes thu A many families had brought lamW taJk. dull im; k t their dinners w.th tbem from the of ,e m purter countrv. an J manv pleasant dinner ,j ' , rar u i i n1 s?ecntarv iion mak - "ne parties were scattered under the -ru' u -i i i i . . , . , i t . .. aean . lhev howl and h.al tliat abundant shade of the trees. The . t , ,
r- j-r-uir n iur ua me-- - n :u ai
ent to the army ha- ruined
ladies of brother workmen nad alo
provided abundantly, and tw . I-.ng tables cipable of eating
our meat trad abroad. In the first place the statement is false, and in
.Itnlru.l it v.. ,.r. .1. .( tri.h .
muiui'i ntii vivnutu "villi lTrJ Lrir: . . i , l t , . . i - the second pi tee the implication in waited on bv matron and nuses ;, - - r x. , , ,. . J -p, it is iufamu. I he truth of the of workmen. The dinner was an - t. , - . .. . i, . . , . . matter is the onlv justih ati n of excellent one and seemed to be i ,! 1 .- , ., the eipoure of the packtne bou-e thoroughly enioved. . 1 t ,. - , and commisaatr frauds. Tne Pinner over, Master of Cere- J , - . ... a Vi. . ,, . charges were overwhelmingly ironies, . . Hunter, called th- ,Z t, rt- , 6oa u i . . j i proen. lh1 man. official or n nMar Hand t j the stand erected for 1 t ,, - . , . ., . , . i . official, who savsthi mfamv -!i ind
r mmmn , "' have been
uons were given, a- oniy me Mar Hand can.
IF THE sewers of a dwelling are faulty, or get clogged, it soon becomes so foul that life is not safe in it. That is just what happens to you when the Liver or Kidneys fail in their work. The first little signs are backache, poor appetite, changes in nrine and sometimes bowel troubles and dropsical swellings. Do not neglect any of these; Deadly disorders may follow STOP the mischief in time, use DdHilcleans liifer&Kiilni which is sure to bring speedy relief and finally a permanent cure. At druggists, $ i. oo per bottle. TNtOS.J.H MCLEAN MEDICINE CO ST. LOUia. MO. Bold b Ii. B. Braanoek.
j PEOPLE don't trade with us, but j there are others who recognize the
fact that BRAN NOCK'S is the
LEADING DRUG STORE.
r
Special Features nf ur Business. -
EXPERIENCE CLEANLINESS
U worth POUMthing. U'e have lots of it been handiing in- di111.- f..r twenty y. ar long enough u kn.w how t da it. ft featur.' thai tsesju to escae many an otherwise l I droggist. We Baftkft I leftnUness point f-.r remark. Kvery
r utensil is cleaned before your pre-
'mothered fot fear it- x-
fure w-uld damage the packer' trade is a bad man or an imbecile."
Then Mr. Hunter introduced
f neressman Z- no. , who remind-d Scftaal Fand Kppon loaaxei ia tin
Wall Pane I
II Mil a ssMvs i
I- ttl'. irraduate. nn .rtar
enption if tilled. SUBSTITUTION L :iv..i...l if y.ui trade with us. A few dishonest men in the drug busines may ra'i-e a shadow of suspicion to lthrown over the whole profession. Unr position reardinir Ubstitntioa is sj II known. We avoid anything of the kind, the s um- ;;s any otbei criminal act. If the drags called for in jrotlf prescription are expensive you are told SO, and . harped nceordUngly. If we i awe not got it m -to. k wm get it for you. Infect, are find thai people consider it an aceoaaaodatkMi t. to them when we offer to obtain something not in stock. We know of rv eirctttnetanoe thai would eieuaa subetitution. W--will fill yoftf presoripti in a it is ordered or we will not fill it at all. The hottest tneth d has paid us and we shall stick to it.
LOW PRICES
the people of the great event? the day commemorated, and the im
mense changes which bad
Third Caefrotioaal District
Indianapolis Journal 27th
Lots of it. The biggest
T:..
taken apportionment of "chool fund for
in regard to it during the past June wa- c i la-t niht bv Stock ever
year, ana of the duties of the pe.e the department of public instru. .
Hon This is the s nroent of ÖIOUi5xl W
tea and the per capita al- hi lowance i- II 4" a again-t 11 U at
A Large variety of Styles
pie to preserve their liberties un
tarnished. General Manager McFall had provided no one to read the imn. r
tal Declaration of Independence. m amount
this inherent part of Inde(-nnce was 11 . 1
Day generally, was omitted prob- in the tressury from ably because we are now in a war sources wa- $22 I'M ' i
with the Fillijiinos contrary to the total on band ..f 1 I i
Declaration to compeil them to amount appcrtioned as ft
huumit to a government with-it thkik ottMNdrf.
Grand Ke -order Haker then read each
an excellently prepared paper in r gard to the Workmen. It containe
the last ai.t-.rtionment. Th-
r-ted from the counties i ij and ;be am unt
all other rntkiniT a
fl.r
2 1' and the balance on hand is
lo-.t. 1 he apportionment ot
countv will be r.t t. the
ty auditors a ithin a day or ind tbt n that fund will be an
town. Evervthine
of late design. Come and examine the different patterns. Prices: 5c to 50c per roll
J H un the new -t pajr j - you ' an fiae a hand-ome (room for little aWMf
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
Is another feature that has made our s(,,r,. popalftr. Wfft never sacrifice piality for price, but we always aim to give the be-t for tlie least money. You should not pav seventy-tive cents for a prescription that is worth only half-a-dliar. 01 thirty-five cents fur a tooth brush worth a qaaxter. These xtra dimes till the tills of some druggists for a season but t e people BOOB find out a tew things for themselves. Our motto i- holiest prices for honest goods. Ie appreciated by the trading public. Whether you want to buy go ds of us or merely want to look at them it is all the same you are welcome in our store and we will try to tr al vou w 11.
We are your neighbor. Be sure to call and see us. B. B. BRANNOGK,
THE DRUGGIST,
an amount of statistical informs nor Id me! to tt n m ik at.. I .,rK.
) aar i ff I p, f i..al t 1 . ' -
Hon, combined with practical
thoughts in regard to the benetits of the order. It should be pub.ished
for the "good of the order through
al
ntv.
cor Mirations wi bin
F. C. KUEBLER,
JASPER, - . - INDIANA.
Mart h 12. lt j
SPA YD BLOCK.
JASRER. INDIANA.
The total enumeration of children j of school age in the Tl ird di-tri. t
out the .State. At its conclu-ion be and the apportionment eflaWs
received applause and congratula
tions. After music bv the band. rand
fund on a lia: of f ." to -a h pupil, is as follows :
Clark count v Children. 9. 112:
Administrator' Salt of Bffjsjl INtate.
oti,-r i h-r.y rveri tli.it the tin U-r
Din - of July S. H0BKL
Ma-ter Workman Neal spokeon the apportionment, 113.647 4
imperative auiy of husbands anl parents to provide for their families, and emphasized tlie advantage of the Workmen in thus helping them His address was an eloquent and logical one, and will be thojght over by many wno heard him. Then jolly Andre Kckert sang s (ierman song and made a Sprech in German, and caused those who unaers'ood (ierman better than Knir-
hsh a god deal laughter.
By this time sujM?r wa announced and dancing began, and
- n;strai..r ..f ri. estate o( months and '7 davs. Itfor wen- lil.'ice l tu n-.f in St
At : IÖ o'clock the night 4th, 1'.'., LftXl Koiikht aged one vear, four
r -mams Joseph's
SPRING BARGAINS !
raw ford county Children. Ö. -1; appfrtionment. 7. -V.r.. :, hubois counts Children. 7. ! apportionment. I .,. F'oyd ctmnfy Children. :; aprtionment. $12 7 '.". H- rr.-m ea mty C ildfftn, 7. apportiontuut I064.70. Orance oxmty I'hildren. -VP. I aportionment. 7.'' iVrrv countv Children 71
f satisfaction and apportionment. ',711 in
. .t . ..-ir.'v I'hiidt-n.
sateatiMicmu.-tiori. on the pr-m-,, var,j Wedne-oav uf'rrnoon
BATUKDAY. JCLY I ?!. r,1P l,r,, ,,i- ' Frank S. hubel tlie MswaWg aVsaoAesl ssel satasa, be- an'' w.'te' fiav the syropethy of all
want styles
more of
'flaTinjt to f.tl'1 .eei-.1eiit .
Toe ntti-et -parter f the north-
l-t o.i.irterol . .
town.:, -i
in their sad Htllu tion.
twenty-four. Jl .
The onlv place to L'et bargains ir
1 -I ' a a I a .1 . 1
r.nu'e - :u tue -tore mat advertises lT yolls 'ia a r n, mre r trade.
,2V1
nment. f4.r.a;.:k.
ijrton count v hildren.
SK? will Uirn at ..ne nV,rk, . ni. Tn of sue Chsefoartn el the pVMfeess aeeaef sane, in sand; the rei:iain.er in tlir- sim pavinent. dSJS li. teUe and eiahtwn month from 8 ofaale; tlie .ur--li.--r t.. execute his n. f..r the .lefem-l ( i meiit, with
t i ireet.i. arety, Iwanng tux 'ni. in'eret from ltte ..t
er
frar fan- i. RU R
I. III I II K X II.
lr th hnt In th
rM. Prli.a M aur-
prl- . - .ij Wa .lr n r
fr-.ni Chiracii. Omaha
or Nt. Paul, as .Ir.liv.l.
VH tm pr fi4 Mr. lr.
OITIOaURT WARO ft CO.. CNICABO
BINDER
TWINE
We have filled .iir room to overflowing, and room. s w . are offering bargains in all the lutest
DRESS GOODS. Linen Table Setts. Fancy Bordered. Fringed and Extra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. iur stock of CLOTHIHG is not equalled in hub.. is totrnty. It of the Oeiebratfjd and guaranteed Maylield, K - , manufacture. Kvery L'.annent gtUfftltteed by the manufacturers- to le as re-pn I -nted. If it does not prove so, Vour M1NM93 Hark. Call, examine, and com are pr'ce and oualitv with other stoten,
Jl I.I I I Ith II. V.b.H.ii-tr.it r
Irotn that 00 till I o'clock Wetoe- 0. ;.'7; aprtiontnent. -,171.15. tfmm7lim5mT' "
C rner ."!li A Jackson Streete.
JASPER, INDIAN -
.M.4) St,
