Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 15, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1874 — Page 4
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J ASP Ell: n.'IDAY. JAM'AKY 3, : I 1874. ft-. M e wUli our rentiers a "happy new year." II Circuit Court next week. rr-7-Mrl!. Knox, a former citien of , - - Jasper, died in l'etorsburg last week : be was 77 years of age. T An interesting serial will 1)5 fouiul on our tit (li p gc to-day. To be cotitinui'tl four week. n; Xcw Year's day passed, off with the uual Hiuoutit of powder fi..liug uud cracking. tCrMessrs. Wcikcl and McNcrney of fer for kale at public auction n valuable niece of iroicrty. tee advertisement in to-d ay's Courier. h Mr. Capchart, formerly of theO! well Times but now of I'aoli. is spending the holidays with his parent in Jasper. Harris has a lot of fresh oysters, which from the demand yesterday inut be cxtrs good. He serves tliem up in all styles or sells by the can. as wished. iCTMr. Jeff. Williams and Mi". Susan Corn, of Ireland, dipped away l ist week like bih 1'u I young, folk, ami got mari ied. nint h to the astonishment of their nei-.'h'xir. for, which the buys charivari d Ihtvn twice. We wish them luck. irrr.IlN Anderson, who served one term in the penitentiary from this countv. is u iitiC: arre-t in Tike county for.
steaiiri". A boy named Cuace, w bo was'duced. A grand red sandstone rook, or j . , llnitfe. rJsea liLo a enineil rnatle from one
arrested with him, says Audeiou flretl
Win. (Jreei, bouse, which was burnedjiant fine, of u'y, which are also re
in this township a couple of week sago. Constable Teague, in making the arrest, got a charge of bird shot in his legs. rrTThe Masonic Festival given bv Ireland Lodge on Christmas was largely attended, the supper sp!e:nlid and boun tiful, the ladies inure than usiimIIv Ii iikIsome and nttru tive, the lecture of llcv. Mr. McNaughten appropriitr, instructive and entertaining, the mu-ie superb, nti;T the occasion one which w ill be remembered with plca-urf i.y all whose good star led them to attend.
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iK'MM.Mt.-VII V IIHSIIH.I-a 111,111 Mr. Nelson was driving a spring wagon with eiht paengers. coming; from the Masonic Festival in Ireland to .Tapcr,it being dark he could not sec the road, and driving on the side of a MM, the vehicle turned over. Fortunately no one w o fatally Injured, though Mrs. Weiman being on the under side, was painfully bruised, and is yet con lined to the houe from the tffects. The wagon wa generally used up. On Saturday Mr. John Ercrhart slipped and fell in his yard, and dislocated his wrist. Dr. Welinan set it. On Wednesday morning, ae the esti mable wife of Mr. Joseph Ferguson, of Ireland, was engaged in her domestic duties, her clothing caught fire, aud ahe frantically ran oat doors and then back into the houe, where she laid dow n on tiie floor and rolled over in her agony, her small children pouring water on her to put the flreont. Her clothing was burned entirely olf of her, and she so severe lv burned that doubts are cuter tained a to her recovery. Hfaiitii ami Home. This popular weekly journ il has just comcnccd the . iub!ication of a charming new story, entitled. "John Andross," by Mrs. Kebecea Harding Davis, the well-known author of "Life in the Iron-Mills," ''Dallas (lalhinith," "Wailing for the Verdict." etc. Without doubt, Mrs. Davis is one of the very het story writers in America, and, having given more than usual care and labor to the preparation of "John Aitdros," tho reading public . I....,-. i may couuucuiiy ex pen in u one oi ner leal works. tt . i. - . i - ; .. - ... . t .
.i u um: pmsuie in roiiiiueiinii.g u.r.tir following tlescrHxtt real estate. ituHeaimii am JLiME as one of the ablest, 'aled in the County of Dubois, and Slate
purest, aud most carefully edited of the literary acd hoiiie weeklies. ttj at -J . ' IIS SlotleS: r imi in 1 1 iv u aaoy, ri n;o iniiiti t IIHI .... ..r .i. i... i i .icter, id sic of nbsi)i'Ing intcnsi, ami vii' be rend with j l.Msuie and Profit hvi rvr.f i..ri..l.r ..i .lr.mii.- i . - ...i : . n. t ":"""!': tl" - The best Ainerican and forciiru w riiers rontribltc to it columns; tud. take
Ml ia ull.it is asi,earaite.f.vt-tJIoiuehl,,Mv.,uvlnl,fnrnt r,0,u valuation oril
I'ap'T as is publi-hcd iu this or any other country. Okanck Ji no Com pant, J'ubUshers, 245 Ui-oadway, N. V.
CovrtnT. The home concert on Fri
day night wns a musical treat, and heart ily enjoyed by a court room Cull of people, l'rof. Keller showed thnt bo wan a master of the piano; his rendition of the "Ualtle of Waterloo," being particularly line. The Cclestine and Jasper lira. (Lands added a good deal to the occasion, with their 40 instruments ; the playing on the piano by several of the Profess or' pupils showed au advancement hard ly tt be expected in the time they have been learning. The sinking of nor (.Vorterand brother, of Col. Edmoiiby ton. in his inimitable "Long Noso" and Yankee Hoodie, and of the several young ladieg brought down the house. A general desire Is expressed that the l'rof. arrange for another concert, and in accordance with this wish we understand he w ill shortly do so. Tho Aldiuo ClirouiH for 1871. The two rhromos presented to subscribers of The Aldine for 1871 are such beautiful ami unusual works of artfaithful copies of Actual painting in oil made by the celebrated artist, Thomas Morgan, from studies of nature -that we, feel justified in culling special attention to them. These chroinos represent scene characteristic of the Hast and the West: the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and tho Cliffs of Green l.iver In Wyoming Territory. In all the range of grand and beautiful American scenery, it would be dillleultto find two more picturesque or charming views.l unlike as nature in her Tarylng moods, yet appropriate companion pieces. The view in the White Mountains gives tli l'oMer a grind and sublime scene of the niot famous region in New England, a picture which is filled with the very spirit of the region. The subject is treated with much breadth and feeling, without an ovecrowding of peaks and i ; a' .it i r . i . i 1 . 1 l ... Clliis 11 111(11 OIICII spoil lilt III IIM IUCIIUI I. Iii pleading contrast with the blue clouds and cool heights of the White Mountains, we have in the cliffs of Green I.ivera golden, sun-bathed landscape, with a sky full of glory -a breaking away of the clouds to Jet the King of Day through! The physie-dgeo graphy or the tiieat v est Is very peculiar, ami this Mr. Morgan has faithfullv reprobutte, rises like a ruined rustle from one ide of the river, reflecting all the brilproduced in the water. One may earetully evnine the whole list of rhnmos offered to the public, and fail to find elsew here so much real artistic excellence a these two representative landscapes. They are every way worthy of the irreat art loiirnal of America ine Amine These chroinos are tine, thev can only be
compared w ith ihe .iahe.t-prii ed pic-1 tuition 25 cts. ; total r ite of taxes l.5 : tlires oll'ered ill the market. It would be!iotai niU, ()j iMs 2.25.
nn iniiistice to nbice them ov the side of any of the cheap prints commonly sent out by new spapers as premiums to their subscribers. dii:i, In Iluntingburg. Klmorf (JwrsnAV. sou of r. T. aint . i;. . . '.. I - resiia III. 1 lie unrrma iiatu iii.uviui svtnpnthv of the citizens. In lliintinybnrg on Ihe 22d nit.. Jis. Hen x km. aged "2 years 9 months and 3 dav. He leave, a widow and 6 small children, in circumstances anything but nromisinsr. The deceased was a hard working, honest. Industrious, ami much respected citizen. ADMINISTKATOKS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. N OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Dubois Circuit Court, the undersigned Administrator of the estate of John Miller, deceased. will offer for sale at public auction on the premises, on SATUKDAY, January 31.t, 1874, an equal undivided two-thirds of the following described real estate of the deceased, situated In the County of DuIhjih, State of Imliana, to-wit: The east half of Lot No. eighty-two (821. in the town of Jasper, as shown by the Map, Flat or Chart thereof, with the appurtenances thereto belonging. TEKMS OF SALE.-One-third of Ihe purchase money to be paid in cash, the residue in equal payments of six and twelve months, the pun baser giving notes for deferred payment, bearing In jtoresl, with approve, surety, and waiv ing benefit of valuation laws. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. V. M. JOHN WEIKEL, Adru'r. J. C. StiurrR. Atty. Jan. 2d, 1874.-4W. GUARDIAN'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. VOTICE is hereby given, that by vlrtuc of an order of the Dubois Circuit Court, the undersigned, Guardian of Maria J. Miller, au iusaue person. will sell at public auction on the pretnses, on SATUKDAY, January 31st, 1874, an rnual liinll vid.'d one-third mart of: ' . . . . . of Indiana, to-w it : a liu in"l iiiii "1 iai .tu. i iiii j -in u fi0 . .I .. nf.laTtpr. naklioM. il liv 'i. . ...... t...ir . t T ' .ii.i . : : : " . j the Man, Plal or Chart thereof, w i t la the appurtenances thereto belonging. Tl'.UMS OF SA LE ( 'ne-third of Hi"' t urciiase m oney io oe nam in casn. I.i t . i f a. one-third in six months, and one-third M ,ou,.,;. .I,. V..rc.,.,r in.r note f irsaid deferretl navmenls idbearing interest, with approved' surety, lannraisement laws. ANDKKW J. McNKRNEY, Guar. J. C. Sf uafkk, Atty. Jan. 2d, I874.-4W,
81'1-:C1AL rhixrnox. State of Indiana, Duboiit County, ss: To the .Siikhikk or said County: '()U are hereby commanded to give notice, uud cause an election to be held at the tiual-phice of holding election In llaiuhridge township, in suid county, on TUESDAY, January 0ih, 1874,
for the purpose of electing a Justice of the 1 eace within and lor the Corporation of tho Town of Japcr, in said
Crofes-township, to till a vacaucy occasioned
Henry l.ange, J..p, refusing to quil ifv injustice of the Teace : and of this writ make legal service and due return. Witness, IUjml It. Komonstox, Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, hi Jasper, this 37th day of Decrinlsvr. 1873. LAZIL It. KDMONSTON, Clerk. l'l.OCLAMATION. State or Indiana, Di'boih Cor.vTV, s : The qualified voters of llain bridge township, Dubois county, Indiana, are hereby notified that th Tolls will bo opened at the usual place of holding elections, in said township, on Tuesday, January 20th, 1874, for the purpose of electing a Justice of the l'eace, as mentioned in the foregoing precipe, whereof all persona Interested will tuke notice aud govern themselves accordingly. Witnes in v ham', this jjlMli dav of in rinun, if in. wu.t II l.im.lj, I k. ...... I ..... tur iniiv ti'i'ii.' i-i Jan. 2d, 1874.-3w. Shcritf 1). C. T.AX12S ok lwra. NOTICE is hereby given, that I am now ready to iereiv ilie stt. School. County ami other taxes levied in Dubois county, for the year 1873. The following is the rate of taxation in the different Townships and Towns, on each one hundred dollars value of taxable, as also tb poll : Columbia Tp. Stale 15 cents, poll on State fiOcts., school lticl.. poll mi school bO cts., county tio el., poll on county . ct., road K cts.. township 15 cts.. . ec inl school 23 cts., poll on special school 50 cts. : total rate of taxes, $1.40; total rate of poll$2.00. Harbison Tp.--State 15 ots. ; poll on state 50 cts.; school 16 cl. ; poll on school 50cts.; county fo cts. ; poll on countv 5() cts. : road 10 els tow nhil & county 50 cts. : road lUd. ; tow nship 5 cts. ; special school UOcts. : poll ou.speri-tl school "i; cts. ; tuition 10 cts. ; poll on tuition 25 cts. ; total rate of taxes fri ll : total rate of polls f2.M. Uainbridge Tp. State 15 ets. : poll o state 50 cK : school 1C cl. 'poll oh school 50 cts. ; county 5 els. ; poll on count, 50 ets. ; road 10 cts. ; township 15 it-.: Decisl school li cl a. i poll on mccial M.0 jo cts. : tuition loels.; poll on II ill Tp.-State 15 i ts ; poll oi -hi 50 its. ; school IH cts. ; poll on M-bool 5 ( cts. ; count v 'Oils.: poll on count fO cts. ; road 1" cts. : special school "".cts. : poll on special school Mlcls. ; total rnfe of taxes el. 31 ; total rate of polls $ J o. ratok; 1 p. -Mate ct. ; poll on: slate 50 cts. ; school f cts. ; poll on school 50 cts. : county t.5 cts. ; poll on county 50 cts road 10 cts. ; township 2) cts : , special school 20 cts poll on speiitl school 50 cts. ; total rate of taxis 9l.4'i; total rate of polls S-UH Ferdinand Tp. State 15 cts.; poll on state 5) cts. ; school 16 cts. ; poll ou school 50 cts. ; county 5 cts. ; poll on county 50cts.; road il) ets. ; township 23 cts.; special sthoolj 25 cts. ; poll on special school 25 cts.; total rate of taxcs$1.56 ; total rale of polls $1.75. Jasper State 15 cts. ; poll on state fo cts.; school 16 ets. ; poll on school 5o cts.; county C5 cts. ; poll on county &o cts. ; road 15 cts. ; apeciil school 2 cts. : poll on special school 50 cts. ; total rate of (axe. $1.30; total rate of polls $2.00. Iluntingburg. State I5ct. ;polI on state 50 cts. ; school 16 cts.; poll on school 50 cts. ; county 65 cts. ; poll on n. nitty 50 cts. ; road 10 cts. ; special school 23 cts. ; poll on special school 50 els. ; total rate of taxes $131 ; total rate of polls $2. Dts Tax. For one male dog, $1.(0; (or each additional dog, 92.00; for each female dog, $2.00. Notice is further given, that each person or tax payer charged with taxes, may pay the full amount of such taxes, on or before the third Monday of April next; or may if they wish pay one-halt thereof, and the road tax, on or before I lie saitl third Monday of April next, and the remaining half, on or before the 15t h day of November next. Hut ou failure to pay one-half of the amount of taxes charged aim the road tax belore the third Monday of April next, the whole amount charged, w ill be returned delinquent, aud collected as provided by law. tf Whereas, many persons have been in the habit of paying the taxes of their neighbors, and customers, on tho last collection days, 1 would respectfully request those that propose doing so this year, to let me know for whom thev wish to pay, and whether in full or only the first installment, on or about (ho 1 5th of March next, eo that I can have time to make out their receipts before called for. i There will be n- receipts made out until 1'iey are called for, ns 1 cannot tell how you may witdi to pay, whether in full or only the lirst Installment, I I . a r. .a tf.via linJ La! I am iitk( llnv tin til the last, as you may find quite a Mir. uicn-it.Mc, ...... ...-a .... ",
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' time and trouble. No county orders will be paid to any - erson owing ucmjueni i.ax. Office hours from 8 Vlock A. u. to 12! o'clock M., and from I o'clock to 6 o'clock p. St. K. STErilKNSDN, Dec. 10, 1873 -3r. T. D C.
Ultra .Special Notice. HKWAHK (If CtirNTEKKMTM Srniih'a Toiilt Sjrop aa hirn r oautrrfrit J, a-.. I h cuu.iUrlfii. r Srouidil tu fro f. surra tonic mm r. Thr grtiulnt artir'a tr"tt taava r John B'lll'i .rlv
Stamp urn atfe boilU. 1 r Juhu hull tly l Ui r'K ! 01 iiiiiftrlu- and rll tl.r urtu nal John Smith' Tome Syrup, ft IauI.vIII, Krntuiky. l'jniiu iht lal rl on aath liuttla. If niy privalt alnmp I not n wk Sullla do not pnrch, or yon will h lrl4. Sra my column ailvarllxrin Ml, snl ny how far. I tll prvui any on lufi lii(in( ah my rtaht. Tb iirnaint Kuillb'a Tunic Syrup ran only La prrparrd by my.rlf. a Tm I'i ai.it 'i StarT, alt. . JOMX Bl t.U liiUville, Krntwrky. July i. HOLIDAY GOODS! !!ct Ktork hi the Comity. Henry A. Kolthaust JASl'EK, INI). riKTEUMINEI) to keep up his reput atiou for having the best stock of
holhbiv tovs In Dubois County, has just, r..r h.hi,.,,,,, ....m, laid in" a stock of the 1'" '"T
hkst puim: candiks, Nicest Futiey CaiHllos. lrnitK mid TVntM in great variety. A No FINK CHINA TOYS .IN1 OUSVIl'NTS. Spli'tiditl jlusM Sets, Wlno Set. Imitation AVIno Sets. Of new patterns and unique designs. SANTA CMVlTaS Willi iiis ai't' lull lor I ie ui;:e ioik.
A Locoinot ! with Steam Cplp.i So that the children liny beeotno famil-! v "
i.ir Willi it oeloie tne ctuiiity I cut up with Coining Kail roads 2 lliirara nl Vn;ina. I'lcliitra Mrit I ramri with a thousand different kinds of toys. ?otn mid Ss'! and be kind to tour little folks. A!o ii number ot i:m:;.vnt hooks suitable for holiday present for older ones.
Kvervbodv in invited to call and see,.,,,,,. , I,r.
our disiMiv. whether thev purchase am ... . wun;; or ot". IIKNKY A. IKMIIICS. l'urteraillf St. lM..rr. Dec. '9. W)TS"& SHOES! Wc.ndo.ir.c 5V.ay. HOOT& shoe uocsr.. SOITII SIPE OK I t '.-.I II. AI.V, JAsnil, IM'I A. ' aaafia yT aattSsT a si t AVIXO rented Mr. I'lieduian' new building. I lia.e put in il a stock of( M EX'S FINE HOOTS, MEN'S IWOGANS LADIES' SHOKS, ClllLDl.EN'S SHOES AND EOOTS to which he invite the attention of the Public, confident that I can sell good articles ns low as any body. My long experience as a boot maker, justifies me in saxing that my work is better than any oilier shop in Dubois county. I look the pri.o on boots nt both the Dubois, and Pilar Iiir, other beot makers, after seeing mr work, being afraid to compete. Work of all kinds done promptly, and all the work going out of my abop guaranteed. Give me a call. W. MAY. Oct. 31t, 187? -y. The At v aud Ur.niilirul! OTicrncr Pebble Spectacles!! "lirATM.ANTKD genuine, whi( Ii are v csiolin and Pleasant to the Eye! uud do not allecl vision Injuriously
Mr. Wierner having devoted a whole.n.ci..
lifetime under the best German optician tO the SlU'l V Of iiUI find tllO OCCUliar nj....ri. ..-.. a,. ...a
Wnr rants. i:cry pci t.iclarlj;";1
when measured and suited bysn opt icnl J r instrument, not to p.uu or irritate the eye and greatly to IlllpIOV ViHioll, Kxaminations of the eyes, and the adaptng of Sputaclcs to the same, by I)K. T. WI.UT. a CO., At tlie Nrw Drug Slurr, Sole Agents for the County. OO' Persons having Gold or Silver frames can bare them set with pure ..... l -. l. . ! . , ' ' ",P"T " stilting the optical instrnmeiit. nt the NKYV Dili (t MOIJi; . a . I rt. w a I'ee. Mn. ipj VFull stock of Tainls, ()il, Vriibh.' &i I.nmhes, very chenp at the New Drug Store.
t Tim C3f4ClNPJATl 'fi'wkly Enquirer! $50,000.00 wtninj ok I PHESHflXJEfflS! (iol.l IVna. IVnrlU. sl.,, l', lt-t HiioUa, 1 ui. tlhiiiure WMlrliea' Mu4,m1 I triiiii, nt-. Sfulii Maihlun, Ac, r , ic, Y pHro tli, f ,r. inlinii. niihlnrov n iw h of im of ..II' . ill. .11. I y lllnw ,ll? ' I..-!,, Iimrr.il r..l,lnl,., .11 f J :l iilMTiurri .r ll.r Wr.kly t.iiorir.r .1
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