Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 February 1872 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER.
Hancock mikI the Presidency. A few days since the telegraph dispatches announced that Oaaaml Use.
;-o.k had boon interviewed, miuI Im.
For the Ji.pir C'aurlar A Comity Convention. Li husky K, Erb. 13. 1872. Mm. Kihtou: -Sine' I see foine oth-
J K I K
Kur Ih Jasper i'.iurlrr
Mit. i)axk: I lieg Um privilege of
i miish HM tu the Conner, to iuIIimIi i partial reply to n very irMIlllrniUl sud . in article which iinin. 1 in id..
IlMMkl positively declined the use of Iiis ÜesaTMT of UM Ith IM., Over tlic t.ipin-',,,s giving their opinions about the aniee m a candidate for the Presidency. ""'' ot F-"iind bearing flute, leb-'convention on the isth of April Boatii. . ... .. " rnnrv 7. 1H72. Tim ,. .i... : .. ... 1
... Ki-iN-nik mihi im statement Imd no " " h.. Tu r naiMMj candid ales tor rmmty otl!
üuimlatfoa In truth, and that mum h... i... i.i'-.i . ' permit me to irive mine. h.. it miI Iii
,,,n tiiii iif.iirti iiiiniit'ni mimiim-. t-
. "HOW TO OO WEST." Forty run H''o. Illinois um n ik
ied lo !.'o. nm!
CCS.
et ms iiiumi people w i
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. ,- ...i. ii. ii.- im inr i geuuai"" "Frau fe Scl,.M. n r." bu! in ihce dux of I n.' i'M. Mit' I Improvement. Am word Ml ha Pom I" MeMH Iowa, Nebraska, KftlMM, Colorado, C-iiilornia and tli Territories, ami the traveler reaches ul-
FRIDA V
FEKHTARY 1. Utl'l ,,c s:,i'1 : un,ot Nl to hnve
Sick of their Bargain. Judging by the lone of th Evsnsvilh
tttg interrogated in regard to the report. gngu4 I Hll, lying scnllawair of the ,l0 0,"',,,- 1 helieve Mall township 1,1 ük "."' )J"i", l'tiwto by n splendid
first wafer, one who. professinir. bv the. would be in favor of nominalim, if we .,' V i t, Vrft ., ..h,.,k,i It...... ..1? I . . I IK I inn lit Ihn imii.I I.. (I... n....ll
ii iuiif ui ins niiroi lie oiv ii.ii. ..... i. ...... i ...I ... .. . . - i'i i" me i i mi i n if
inoernt, is , . " '. ion uouie. u i.i. l, Maris from Indiana- ..... . .i.... ........... 1 ..I... . : .... 1 1 . .. .i i. ...
.i i wra wiif m op-; pmi nver inr iiiiiianapolis, lSlooin ii?. ........ i i.. .i . . i.... .....l ur L-1 i . , ..
pari v .ii " 1 wi" mos w ho expect " " wf onwri i.ine. ami trout
.'thin- to say upon th ubjwi, but vou , !T' 0t i,"vo,,"' U. .täte üUl I ..," . '.PI. o he n flrt cfllM Dt
I - - Mil I I III All 1 I lllllir Viktlkj Mil I . . . ...... . m- A M . ad
, ,. . A , iwiiijx mi in- run in snr up tnir nm
"ClUie II I OllUieil HI Hl Hill ill i. Illtll.l !.. ...ro n...l .li-l.l .1.-
. wwv ... viiir. .. ...i9 nuti uivnit' in
...y ..i mini iwt are i fount not Have deeline.l the IVesidcn- Hm' w,,w- ,n nerwlhnf Mmffnttthii ' he cnmlidates, mid u few of their unr-1 -l"" ver ine i oleiio. I eoiia ami ft'ÄÄ ;..o:Ul.however.p,.n,,oU .fe.h triM.Mj that this ,nv road wimiM bHny the eitv i",,k',c! not NM than to ' mrir,.s ,ie wilf"nv and boZl?! liberal tren.inV. or N.bra:i ('it v, feai.it )o!$, An 'hSo . have tadoii. ami there i nixiw and t"lMr m xeckiiif the offlee." jhrinirs arnlnt onie 'of the present hi-lom,,'iU ! and are aliaid their uian Lo'veiiworlh a.i.l Kansa ( it v. pfHIttfcl fUUhiint f teeth. In tUmatMi- 542.-! , jcmuheiit of offlee. Now, nojrood Pern-1 wouldn't he notninatt d. , in' wita the I niou Taeitie, and other U"0 towards buibhii? a railroad to thr' a ' MjJor Kenton, of the oerat will endeavor toererite diaeord in I I hii..... . iWt- r . . , WlhtraAi rutiniiiir from IImm ritM. nty of St. Louis. Kv.msviMe rt.rni.he.l ' War Department, has bee., imUmJ UTmiiIm f r !. l 1 bH,,!A e " U, Convention would do, Peofyfe mlnifto w. x,.!,,,,' V..
I ' - ja. l r , . . . , "ii. . i I I l 11,11 71 I v i I .1 t . . . . .. l - - - . - - i.i, 1 I I II-
inv i ii linn- iii mm n iiiii mir 110 i nun.
i t p
me nmt loruiKliihle weapon to out her special dntv
own i ii roar, me peon e or Ktmiiht p
HtMrffiteudent of tlie jc'
Ih'piihlicau.
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. - - .hi I im'i niiiiiikiiin..i ...fli.A r. ... .
HI'C (llvlin.ixl til .-In II ll... ...... 1. 1.. ! i...miii nv M lilt: Hill
on tJie railroad, but this U not riht
The tmnlile with Kvansville i.s, siic WlaJ,MI m authorized
brought into competition with St. Loiiis.Votninainlin- otlk
ana a contest like that could have but! tu one result. Kverv privilcire that the'm
railroad deidred was freelv rranted by f1 ant th;; City (' Mnu-il. M'. Vcr. iVin. pocially called to the
a... . . - . . . . ii? u. l i
isnouui niereiv bam aa hi in rni.ii- ii, . ? oukth. huh pvvrvoonv. who know.
'f m t I'll i a II... .1... ... Jk . t a....l.t.. 1. a. I. .a .
on the MiiitiWn n.t iVn. a " t.wwrinsp mimm arMW( MM '?"ni H, Knowi that Ilnll
" " "mi.-!iuimu ;irp CiillcTlii'.l I mv
are lies from beiii- township has not had its share of offices
in ftM 1 1 .... tii.. ii i ii ir r.-h .....i ..ii .1 .
"int-- " i mi , ii hu iii i me ki. Keinen; c... . i
llciTsi nf iUm f.t. ik. made in regard to mv Kvln tl. L 1
------ vi i s 'W. KM l,s I ' I I " " " ' V f -
reierretl to. arc utter v false, mill w ii I., '"'"sioiht tor examine
e .speedy i-oinpletion of the work.
Major Benton's attention his been
aas. Ualliornln, or any point in the Ter
ritories, will study their own interest by foittK "liy way of Ihn linjitoii.' foe the rates of that Line are always as low ."Is III' lltlilT. Mini it In tllM I., . I I?. .1.1.. 1.
... i ... s 7 v. i-i ....in, in lake t utility Com. the ViL H ll'l't'l'iii'i nil tili liinra aiaiMi
j ' ill vi i. CUI
We have had ! your Mfety and eomlort.
out a sbatlovr of foundation. I neither:"0 County Coinniissioner from thu Brlliiftii Houle has admirably
wrote t ie notices nor cried the Mile ; townnhip for twelve ym
necessity of speed- and furthermore, there whs
iiesu erei ine mi. si um ii.ivi I.. ....
Ill's, iiiii no il imp .. ..... . . . ... f,"
uukttMit4t.t . . .. . . ' wolf tliv publication of an exeel-
If there is nv Mich feelin-r as Ukuiily overhaalbajr and pLaeiair la lhorouakiVtt for aM at, tba tiiM referred to 1 ,s r,-rv ,h,in Pamphlet, com aanlntr kive, truth-
" I . A I II Mill min.'iiiit I .... . . I . . I . I l . m .
f order the ordnance departments of these "'" very rool reason that no home " '", " -"'"""'"nei oe ever so .oiwupwt me ureal west, ami muelu i i "i nici i.i . - i j.i ... . .. .....l i .1 i. .i i.. l. . .. ..... I lit.... . I... ... i li. ...
fort A Iinm .i.i.i;;.... ,.r r i iimmmi n vieti on. Aim 1 repeat the "" oon i iioiiot our nan couitl fur- ' ." " uwia inionnaMou
. v . . . inn it Mit ii uio, mi lie ivv .1 . . m - - i
, . " askernon tfrttt the writer
xiMieg anion? tue tnisinesd men of
Kvnasville, thev must be possessed of
very iiirrow -contracted minds. The
llo war CiiniMiii i ' iioiior, popsesseu " tmvm . o ir,Hn,.nV V i lf I,ri,,clP,," actuated by ic County ticket, and e Ouhnancc Depart- pure motives for the good of the party, Z Jno ,.,, nl assist Major Benton. 'or the people, he will, lo so. Aa to tlie 1 . ' " P'
SLKVIJV NOTICE.
no
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I ;i.,. ,,.ni i. iii. ii .. ,. .....w u,c i mi ui out nie f insu as iroou a one, anil one wlio if ,, , . ...n-,-. tnhber will be added to all the fort, mentioned, la a IIa -nri ...i,wi ,! . ., ..' . ' W "' " addressing (ieneral I'assoiurnr Aent It
. . a. i . - vnui I, iiuvi immi n inn n'niii.in t i ...;...... ... , . . . -e - .
more nulroad they Iiave to their citvi11 ,!i u,e Intention of the War Depart- oballenge lum to prove his iMertioiia t . , V wwnnvwi won & n, . K.( BurlinfrtfM, Iowa.
from everv dircetionthe better oppor-1 ,,,e"t PHMM all t oast defense in a to (.'0,,le out 1 MM himself.'' ,,c ioi voies either, fo J. luaitv Ii afforded their n.ereh.nts n.'condition for possible war. IWili A. 5?J! l,e U miU1 ot llo0''. possessed for o. i' W of a full Demoer.U-
ifather in a rich harvest of trade. If I- Bufliugtoii, of the
they are cneruretic and liberal in their nicut, is detni led to
business, and good advertisers, thev can I cnarw agatMH olhec OWcen I have mv wrll nrtv.r.1 t i. I T T,'' loutlcrs of tlie Labor part v sav noIbhiK to say. further than that I do
-ul . : irr ,:H,1V" 'that 2.-OO delegates III l ill That those gentle-
" n iure f.xpeokcs in iisi - ... ! men an
... ' V :j; wive. 1 don't doubt. I know that I
item alone, irives the Evansville mer- " ' uu " 'W" ehants a decided vantage ground, whicuiBr' ,
1 1 ti .
I i 2 , . . . . .. linen me iiinv an e ro exmieinto llim.
. . I MM I l'UI V I 1 1 I I 1111 1 I 1 . ll 1 t . 1 I.. I ... 1 . I ..a . . 3 ..... .......
necessarily oe so much higher, that that ' . , ' ' " "v selves,
can prove "B E." a liar. m far as I am peisonaJly concerned. "B. K." talks, or rather writes about "our people beiltV made a laughing stork ami butt of ridi-
' III" ' I .1 l - T .rp . - . . . , IVO I It.Kts hereby given that the unI'ossum' pl-U dersiifiied will' proceed with the-
ense. I hope .Mr. ' Surveyor of Daboia count v. 011 the 2U!h
Alles will call our township convention !lay M Feb. 172. to run the lines ami
at Schnellville, nud see that Belevitcs 1,',t'1 ' boumlnries of Motion 14, are ii.slnu-ted for nominatinif. rH 2Üh .""' ! . ... ., K Ä . faeinternittdiate litte rUlalaoba ruu Itespecthilly. ß & and the wmtll thereoC eMaLlished . 1 ! Persons interested w ill plen-c he prelniinitrnioi N oJtrc. 'sein. JAHkü PUILLIFS. VOTICE i berebv sriven lino th im. I Fe. 2.
denlgliefl. has been appointed ad-l .
ii propci i usmi win repay tiiem in one: rrom ,'w cwtitA4amiii. ,ndi. e lin.fLi.i.r ..m..L- ..i i.,.,f .iV: I
year the 042,000 exponded for tliat !llni,waT Luw ' MtMttttltt tta leulq by Radical ptTMra" What en., dm. mlwUtrator of the estate of. J aeub Bros, - At torncy 'S C oiuplaiut.
road. And the same reasoning will nn .1 ine Beulte of Massachusetts have a siblv makes or mmr mnir ritanlnn. , mer. late of Duhuis eouutv. IikHmiih , State of Indian. Ikthuta I'mmtv
e irminmi i .... ;i.. .1 ..... .1 ... .. . , . I . ...... I . " .1. 1 rfM . . . . 1 . . . . , r I
plv to Ml Vernon, or .i..v nth.. .,io.. .,,,J, nuaci natter couiiuerntiou. not only to UadicaM
I 't-i , ; r: ninmllrttli lutlmt State bave eai
"-I'll I If llir lllinil Hill 111 M. T 11 tl A gtm ............. . 1 ? I I . .
I " v vll" I l Will Lll C I 'i ( I II 1 I'll il I I t !llifl tlliik.k horn WllMl (.III
i : . uu iii ici - -'
but to every hon ister coiinlies: 01
ifford to the Rttdlcalfl better
Democrat ot our sister counties: or
ter. "We remember liearing that mowtMO attended by great expense, bv much Pause tor exultation, than to see Demosuccessful and far-seeing merchant, W.!a,r,)it ?' fce,,n-r' exhibitions 'cmts quarreling among themselves, or S. Culbertson, of Xew Alliany siv JvJ01 rjti7 JoalOtiey. The Leg. to cee oine influential Democrat stirwktla .15..-!,, thia ..... . . . MMlttra has been compelled to den v all ring up discord and trile : and no surllllc iiiM.uwiiiif mis same Question, two m'tiinma ! ..-.! ot tu ..! 1... i - r? . . ah in., ...... .... 1 j i . . .
deeeasetL
vent.
TOBIAS IJEQDIO, Adm'r. February 19, 1h72. - 4W.
......jj mmm-9mmm tj-iiiHiua. wu.peiuioua in onler to cut the tioi-.rimi'er means can lie I.....I tv.r .,.,). . .li.i
.." in ronnccMOU Willi inn or. k hoi 01 vexeii mtoi-o.ia ,, n... ... i-.-i m n ! .
ganiation of the SL Louis and Louis- im'in- -A charter refused bv oue legisville railroad, that he "was satisfied if he S Wi.s olTteii granted by another, eould get a ehauce to compete with the XSXo 7merchants of the larger cities; that a leompattied by a great waste of time, merchant in the smaller eitv who had!'f,u' propotea plan will be found to he
siii'h I i 1 1 r mill
siiinueroiis ariu'ies as -p. r.. A reformer, ourlit to lie diaereei as well as zealous. Zeal, without knowledge is culpable, and dangerous to the very interest it espouses.
Nr. B.O nor, I might express an opin
that opponattitv, and didn't secure the ' tKl r me rstate. the ( heMpoMjioii. aiirt it I should. I would sav that
was not fit for a merchant," and we f'ullvi vehement of lines that are not vet re-''o luing himself bef
concur in bis opinion.
..l .!.... - . .
rade. ought to lose it and be eomi.el1e.ll j "'Pn es. ,t worked to "o. r.. is aspiring to some offlrln tmsi-, mue. c ugm 10 lose it. and M ompelled ?reat ad vantage in other Stales, and has Hon, and not being po.sessed of either IO go ItftO tone Other occupation, aa he been the means of enr-oiirasrimf Hip de-ehamcter. renotetloti oril.tlltv ...MUn.1
velopment ot line that are not yet re N) biM himself Wfna taJ pa bile in an UwWMH Ivm4 hkuZ, ',! M itiuiii iaiive. but which will be. The bill ihoiiorahle eomnetitioji. seek m ..l.t,.i.. " ismtajt isM it Mit Ilm Tb tau s ,Hl
now presented hmm m.,..-.i n,..., o... hl ..ii.t h.. ML, : . i l"r. rovrc' ,!". W ' m lilUMM
t , ,- ih VMV "r-i iiii i'"'"1.". '! hi hi nur m IUI II I w l l,i I K ' , i I tl ( i , roriiTr.rx Dollars kor onk! -Thei",,e gg"sted hv the rail wav eothmls-blasted rentrtatloni of his Kooerii.es th .. . i un.irr n.ei .,,, .i'.. um roinpuunt, agaf ust inn., ami that unlet
tue estate is probably sol-; In th-( oinmon Pleas ( uni t of Dubois
County, in the state of ludiauu, May I Term, a. U. iura. i.Sarah t '. (lertniot
liillion .ilt el Town Uis vs Divorce.
There will beau Atn-tion Sale of tOwB IMf-H ('- Overman, j lota, at Saint M irk, on Flat ("reck. Du- ft 1 1 lv-NU VV.N. 'l bat on this ttadftf hoi county, halt u mile southeast ot , "! .hmuary, in the year 172, tho St. Anthony, on what is known as the bttV MWI phiiutitl'. by her Attorney. Tieple pVirttl, n Snii.nlay. Fein uarv J Office efth Clerk Ot the Dttti4!h. 1872. The l.oitisvilie. New AI-: iu''? 1 t,"""u,, l'l''s Court, her cotuplaiut bany and St. i.ouis Air Line Kai Iron.' -P ilu"1 !s,,iu defendant, in the above intiniiis through this larui. ami the town 1 Um' LiU1"' lOgOthef with an alksnvll oftt is inidout on rising land north of the J ,rPM' person, that said (le,eiidant, road. Um Depot ground is kwatod on Willlatti U. Overmau is a proper and nccthe southwest eornerofthe town plat. ,"sf pnrtx to this act ion. tfie same being HMtv tat tWOMftTiki road, fam Xm ? .s,li.1 ,w'" ,u Vü,', ,! u,,,l '"" said -lefaiulant Aibiny i., i nn. etuD iii.ii . pr n,an ,i,iv.,tit.'cv i,i iiiiain j. Overman is not a rvsideut Miik k.iiii ! MrtM p m lahN awl Iwrrialilii ! n t, s,...,,. ... i,,,!:,.,.,,
1 itolatldaul is therefore hcrebv no-
ot the blui'Mvioi uenueiM v oi stiitl
Publisher of Dexter Smith's wr of-ll,' rr':'' -ubseripiion ot nieanest
. i , ., .I' M""1 o tiie mile. Instead of e2uO0 resources. fers to give every one who nihscribes to ,t rw.llfret ,h;lt t, n.nf ofr,JJ J j Now. one M.gires.ion nia 1 'ii twit nun- I. , 1 . I . ,1 1 c i I ! I . .
... ...... Fi.icnfiiu, mrjfc, journal Mian ne expeiulcil in construct ion in ' is honest, and Ims
dollar riet u re, entitled "Tlie tat
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UHa most coiitciiiplible of ail
jovr 1 ( i:. tic Imra ihr
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the ronI of the p'.,i"y
en iliruiil, i I - I : i .
Ill .1 .1 inn lit in:. .ii l rra. u1T..r.I i
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... v. wirr i inr .111,1. vi nr KT n II ?l'in,.rriii in-'
i..n ta irtttM äe säiirtl he appearand answerer den
Rf tbüie-
itise on tliH
I ei in of said
iulVo years, and the road opened in lOMrlr?' lWirt. and is not prompted bv In"' 7 T1"''c ik ,ur )" s-i i. 1)r;yenrs whereas ,f. railroml eo,,i..i Uelti'sl, motives. )m let him clone oi, "Cau.ttÄ ViU,:::,,;;;;:;,,;' ,,-rs allowed three anil live years. Tin, with Lis proof ; and "when (.reek nieels "V ' '' ' jr'"''1 ,J" w,,t,r ''I1 H
paw . ana also ten dollars' worth ol
K.O....T..: CI . . j i . . .
r- i ... ... . join, mo, requires majoril v of the 0ri Enclose one dollar (which is he aub-lftMociates, ami a n.ajoritv of the din -eription price) to texter Smith. 102. torn to be inhabitants of the Slate. 1mWashington St.. Boston, Mass., and sc-1 1 fWÖ t nN introduced enrc the great bargain. I'" WE? ,0 " 'ations of railroads to - 53 . jpacb other. It expresses a dread of railiry For several rears past, the rateiun.v '"olidaf ion which is not well of taxation in Florida has been eon- Üfd"h,,t,K 1 i- .,,,.. . .... . . , , dependence ot each of the railroads . atanlly sud rapidly increasing. In the MbllsliWi under the law. and prohibiting year 1861 it waa three-fourths of oneji" expresi terms the assistance of Ohe per cent. ; end the present rear if is e,.irailroad bv another wili out a special 37 on $100. while in 1P50, immcdiatelv H ll'0 jio6,ou 'Advertiser ably advo-
ihvi' In.
I I. mil
h leeond dav of the next
VM it, Ihr vrr ;!...' mmi. ihvrr 1 wjiit ( ..ml ... I ... I....... I Ku.1.1 .1... '
iHi-h I. n.. ,1;. ,,.,-n,h.. 1 11-- I .1.. r,,..l ' " . " " v o,i. w
iioier in iiiisjirr. on nie iirst .vinittiay in My next, said eomplaint. and n.'l
Mate and county purposes one-fourth of one per cent.
was
COr Out West the new synonym for "retiring" is "Colfaxlng." Parents no longer admonish their children that it ia "time to go to bod," but tenderly observe, "My darlings, it in time you Col faxed." Wo are thus afforded a beautiful illustration of what service a Vice President may render his countrymen outside the striet constitutional definition of his duties.
... . m r
oniyKaiiiM frauds or interference with the
rights of existing hues. The measure
is an important one, and if passed, will imullmi ha . . . I. m
nujiumit n new era in nm wav construction in the old ( ommou wealth.
lirrefk, then comes the tujr of wir."
h'espectfully. T. IILUitKi. Fehruarv I. 1872.
icy General Sigel, who now holds the office of Register of New York city, which is worth $80,000 a year, was elected as a Reformer- The venerable Peter Cooper, oue of the Committee of Seven-
For tli Jspr Cuurirr. Debating; Society. Pursuant to notice published in the Jasper Courier, several citizens of Jasper and vicinity met at school home
o. 2. on the night of February
187J, for the purpose of organizing a debating society.
lo.wki TidT. --The Democracy of
Connecticut met in State Convention, at New Haven, on the 7th inst., and nominated as their candidate tier (iovernor, Hon. Richard I. Hubbard, with a full ticket of sterling Demon ts for the other offices. (Jreat enthusiasm prevailed, and it is thought success is certain. The plat term adopts the Missouri policy, and is bioad enough for ail opponent of corruption aud thieving to stand tion. without regard to dead issues. Numerous honest .fcpublicans bare expressed a determination to utbliate with the Democracy in this contest against rascality and Grunt.
MVMtftfr, K..nii llff.h , l(,,,ri f., ,r um. n lrir
I il'uUc'iirniif luwii in a ri-ry i.(..rt limr Our rum , n.il.v IH mill.. nit. bu infO.'r 1(4 h..nir. In th" n-X'
c.ir lo. n.ir ..ri.ni.ii A sw null we h.o. ah rnily in .Hriimi. 'Ift-rirt. of nl w ill h i.nc-'h'rll m.li li bal. nice in -,x and Iftln m . ruh or l.tf for Hit hriM l.nlaiK-.- ill S uii'iitt. r,b ai.n . nl Mri.rn. K-. Irt M? -1r Ji r en In-'',.
ill Hi. Kail ; on IKKLAN'D TIIE VOKLD OVKR,
I ttf titlt of a book ol 1 1. Iiiindrad un,l fnrtv-iliiSf
ii.i t ti-i-iriiiK Hih tun ,.l tournnr. It ocih.hii.i m.
u ui'ir
the ui Tilers and thinks therein coutaiued
and alhfged, will be heard und delelniltted in las libs,-tire. IIA II. It. KhMONSTON, Clerk. C Dr. Aft'v. j Feb. 2. I871-.W. M ir.Tiv PaaSMAMi Ai.r-i. (.iiuii'i.iii. M.FR3EDMAN& CO
II
s flri.1 rlasn
AVIV; purchased th nir nuioi of l.ikri a
'XL V. ta tM J.i.i.cr Uruc Hi, f. w..i.in rasrrrifullv
inn, um i ic. ihr pul U Ibajf lkJ IU k"l' trT
r.l Cifnii.. o.e. l-nrrtie nml .V i.. .ni !.,. M.rinin oi :ni i; klml of articl. u.uallj Tcubrfia
, me veil Rio. at pnliiiral Mm. and Iri-h luftm nci in AtilTiran aff..lrs rr j.i, l li-li.-a. Ihu Siinga ar.- Maa m thim nrrniiKo.! lo opilur ajr. nn, ilie Puraittc h)i. (lull all Hipipi!l(irrfti). tiM Ih. Irari jiKira iIh pk
l"i n us a ii.ri oi uuc. aiiuoii inetit. fvvjr mm I i
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M,.Otf.HI.IN f.WOS.No 73 niian Slru-t, Ni Tork Will Mcnrr a MM llt iirrnaiil M mall. rvti. io iitiHtt,
.toiler lo Conlractarttw SEALED PK010SAL.S
n TILL lie received by the undersigned. School Trustees of the incor-
pointed town of Jasper, until SATURDAY. March 18, 1872, For the erection of a ifraded school
Tin: Hnxttt Bfttkr tiia.v Tttr Hkao. 1 have held the lives and liberties of great numbers in mv hands. I Imvn
10th, heard uiativ thuuiMiiied of Dravers for
I m m I
jMiiuun. i nave liarl Intercourse withj house for said town. The house in to, thoe holding the highest places down be of brick, CO feet long hv thirfv wide.! In ll... t:..i 1 .... 1 . . .. . . . ... .. f . '
On motion. Vm. L. Edminston was W ." .J w "V"1. J" " e Koiineat cells., wo stones, w.tn three rooms, to nt
ms m vii anil it'll iiN iiiiii'ii ii w in rial I iii iiimiiiiv ill .if i in i 'Urn uih I inct m
mm IIIWV! ..... . . ... ... v. a v f, 'III ' r-ill i men of the harshness and 1 jitleriitrsa ol 1 No. 9. ill 44 Wood Wliril's iitiimnl AmLI
tins worm. All this experience has led me to feel kindlv toward as .Unw
Pure Medicines,
Patent Meclicine Of Ktcry Varirljr, LfistiflüQGKS, CXrQIlfiB
rhjalclaaa' IAIKFVUT
rraaarlptloaa e our 00 It Ml.
L
chosen President pro tern, and JJ
Greene, .secretary. On motion of Jno. C Schäfer, a Com
mitten of live was appointed hv the!
man. The longer I live the' better I
lM.ficnli.1.1 ... 1 .... I. M ..I....! it
v .invin iu ..inn n i-iiiiNinimoii and i. : ..I, ..I ... .. . -j . .-. . . . . i ....
. . .. .. i iiirn neiiris. nun ins leua nl n v oi ueeeninnr. imj. nm uui io nn i
i. Am a .. i ' . -i . 1 " "ir-v
u.. . . . .. --"" mum hi in
ly, is now asxing Mgel to reduce thel ZZ-Z. 7 -.V... "",""'"' 1 grow more and
tecs ot tits office nntil his income will be about $10,000 annually, but Sigel can t aee it.
cfety, and report at the next meeting.l i n( ' T JJl .i ti TVC The committee consist, of Messrs. jffl 9 T Si. t!""0
C. Schäfer. Dr. 31. V. Hoffm.ii. f 'lern L ". , :. '" . . . .. ,mM,; Tl"?
(CT Those in want of tine rnrden or flower seeds, should not neglect to send to James Vick. or Briggs & Hrother, at Rochester, N. Y., for one of their exouisitelv beautiful catshxruea nnrlniii nrr
JO-aUj wlUch ni M refund! MJSSBRbSL K!SC the purcluase of one dollars' worth ofjand that the ladies especially arc invited
The proceedings of tlie meeting w ere
Uoaue, w. A. Tray lor and W. L. Edminston. On motion of B. L. Greene, a committee of three was appoitted to request of the SherlflT the use of the Court House Messrs. Dr. If. V. Hoffman, Wm. Karon and W. L. Edminslon, were
appoinieo me eommtltce.
Hect, though tliere are a few alterations from that plan. It is to he completed
and ready for occupation hv the first
BLANK BOOKS
fttJ-Brainard's Mtisieal World, for February, on our table. We notice some new feature iu this issue. These
ore a Dramatic column, a very complete ei record of Music at home and abi uui I I
Mid an unusual amount of spicy original matter, fl.00 a year. S. RnAivian' fro. Publishers. Cleveland, Ohj.
for in cash when completed
Proposals will bo received for the
completion of flic entire building, or,
AND
STATIONERY !
a tree as
mi 1 impressed with the great truth of for the brick and stonework in ono bid. 'pass& MFMOl? Wlif'Al snnKQ hat religion which teaches us the need 'end the carpertering and plastering in MOXFY IM OKS ' f a spirit to guide, a Savior to atone, another. The right to reject an v and all1 VlnVFY W X 1 1 rT5 nda merciful Gotl to forgive manifold 1 bids if not satisfactory to the Board, is; V SAntrfta HIS mill liniift..ri.uci....u II. ....... .-,...,1 " J.JIMil.ll.,
ft, The plan may he seen at any time at i tlie Courier office, in Jasper. In
Curious fnct-the only Ulackmnn in the Louisiana Senate is a white man. Xw Orleans Times.
For Itepreneutntive.
Hon. Richard C. Stepheus announce
ordered published iu the .Iair Coiir. !,.,l,,M'lt' ? "Mate for Representn
i..r 'ive to the Mate Leir s atme from tl...
The meeting adjourned to meet at the U ' composed of the ( ounties of Rockporf, respectfully informs nnv 'ourt House ai Saturday, Feb. 17th. at , 2".. IIubok to the dc- desiring to tro to Rockport, that he I o'clock P.M. ,iion of the Democratic Convention. provide means for carrying then
W. L. KKHU7STOX, Preeli B. L. (j KKKN R, Sec'v.
JOl'RXALS,
DAY BOOKS.
COMMERCIAL NOTE. OCTAVO NOTE. (JILT.
School Tru.tV J LADIES 4
LEU AL CAP PAPER, FOOLS CAP PATER, LETTER PA FEB, A LL K I XDS OF KK V ELOPES.
K. M. WELM AN.
S. Kt'ERLKIl, J. W. URFT,
January 26, 1873. td. Rock port & Jasper Mail Route
THE undersigned having received the GOLD PF.NS. contract for earning the mail to; STEEL
Alexis went to Sundav S heol Hkf I g,id liny it Si. T.otlli,.
PENS.
LEAP PENCILS. A Bead Revolution In Prices I
one
he will,
inir them mil
Henry A. Peed will bo a candidate! 0,-v,ftl,u Fridays if they will leave Also a large stock of thn best Star for joint Representative from the Coiltl ?v"r,, on die day liefere at (he Post office Oandlea, sold by the hex it 1(1 and ties of Martin and Dubois, subject to in l'"!"'1'- JOSEPH CHRIC1I. I 1-SI renta per pound, and hv retail the decision of the Democratic District ,T"' i,h4 ,87- Seven and Eight Candles for 25 cents. UttWnim j 0 Hy n. what m owe nv rw ,.,M' BIEOMAV Cf.
