Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 December 1876 — Page 4
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j ,a.r . aw & 8? J A S V V, H - FRIDAY DEC. 1, IF76 Tin' Prosldentlal Mudd! The latot phase ot the Presidential question shows a settled determination on the part of Grant to art ihe dictator, and client the people out of I hetr liberty Mini rights, if God-Mit Rrutns doe imt Mop liini. The would-be tyr:int b out troop to South Carolina. nnd put them under the orders of Chamberlain, to resist the lt'--tM of t ho Republican Supreme Court of tho State in it effortst'i enforce nn observance of law ; and to ir-eii:ict the I.t'iiljii.tni outiage by having I". S. troops organize a State legislature, ard ce i hut Preid-niiul elector m e instilled and cast the Tote of a state, who were not chosen by the jtcople ol the Sute. If w e are involved in a bitter political war, alt over the hind, in the next tew day, of which there is imminent danger, Grant and his lawless sup potters w ill be Ihe cause of it, rnd ought to be the first to feel the righteous vengeance of an outraged people. In I,ouUiana and Florid the returnin; hoards Ri o I li t tug to count in J lay , but can't do it honestly. Fatal Siiootimj The Samf. old Foolimi Stvi.c.--Oii Thursday of ht Meek. Mr. Win. Dretlen. a farm hand workin? for Mr. J. F. Kixler, in Boone township, was sent into the house to j,'et a jrun to shoot some ho;s. lie pot the pun. and ukcl Mrs. It. if It was loaded, and umii her replying that she did not know, he bethought himself of the fool t le of tr inj; it. by putting liis toe on the cock and blowing in the barrel, w ith the usual result the rock slipped
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jruu wos loaded by the ball g-oinsf in his mouth mid through his head. He died in a few seconds. He was generally esteerueil yood, sennible ronng mrin. and that he should be guilty of so careless and fool Mi an act fthouhl be a warn ing t all others. Better lose one load by -.hooting in the ground, instead vfi our head. I OCTThe publisher of "The Xurerv' ha. issued a list of premiums fir obtain-' ing sulsi-rilters to his popular magazine. The list comprises article useful and ornamental, including books, games, knives, skates, and toys of all kinds. Here is a chance for boys and girls to obtain a nice holiday gift for themHre or a friend, by making a little healthful exertion. ' The Nursery " enter upon its eleventh year hi January, lt77. .ifid is as full of life and aniautio:i as ever. The secret of its success is found be. tween its rovers every month. The Hice is l.CO a year. It i published by John L. Shore r, 3 BromfieM St.. ltosum. who will send a sample number with the premium list for ten cents. rO-Hon. H. S. Fuller, of Warrick count)-, Congressman from the 1st diirict, is to take a fair bride to Washington City this winter, to keep him out of intrigues. Mrs. Eyne, the handsome aud accomplished widow or Thomas IIEyne, of Hockport, is the happy lady. On a "fair count" his majority in the di-trtct was nearly z.tjuo, and every one in the disfriet, except Curran DeUruler. who w iiited him to mirry the "widow Wtllinford,' will congratulate him on his sueress now, at both the courts of rnpii.1 ami the people. GC"At a meeting of a Medical Society at Vi m en ncs last w eek, Dr. E. Heed, of Tet re Haute, read a paper In which he gave an account of curing a cae of " lock jiw " by administering whiskythe patient taking three gallons in a weekor a little over three pints a day, ud fully recovering. j BTWc would be under many obligations to our friends iu the various localities In the county, if they would wild usiiithenewa of their nelghborliood. We don't want to get mixed in any of the personal quarrels, but would like items of local interest. (&W4 received this week a report of ioe Columbia Township Teachers' InMitnte, held November 4th nearly a month ago, too stale for publication iow.' The Institute meets again next Saturday. (KrThe returning board of Louisiana may Ua good Radical machine, but a Urge majority of honest voters will be 'teemed better -both, by (Jongrts-, and the people.
.in' Kct-oipt. i rt of I'm ComjtnlioiM -al lt.lt i nrl mif will .. ii-J loon lln' loiloM inir recapitulation t .nernal revenue r eipta, (or 1 1 several . stale am Tci ritoi ics. duriuir the fHfM year: Alabama, S3.9M HI ; AH zona, tiiv.n ;r: AiMtin, j3.3.k ('iltfornia. $3,031 044 1 : Colorado, f 72,- .' 7 : Connect Uut, sr 4 ; Dakota. 112.15 Ih; Delaware. 4417.227 t : Dbjtii.t Coiiminhii, n4.M9 On; FiorltU. J795l (Jeoruiii. $3H2.AXS W): ldnho. S-J; Illinois. fS3.599.1.t'J 27. ln.HMin. SVrr,;t.io 2: Iov. fl.'.'ll.771 97: Kmiii. $14;P8'.) OA: Kentinkv, 7.Ro;iteji 31 ; IitUiauit ; Maine, $Wi.C5597 ; Mnr land. i.A7o-.a4-'; Mti huetln, $2.743 941 4: MiehiffHii, $2.05.t79 04 ; WiniieKot.i, 247.33 : M Li ppi, $ S.44- 02: Ml oii ri. 2,972.HM 4'. : Montana. $2(W.f22 HO: Xelii Hhka, $5 -2 395 69 ; NevaK f W.-J31 37 : New llnuiphire. 270.040 1; Xew len-rv. $3.77 1.969 05; Xrw Alesieo. J2.141 MJ; Xew York. fl4.lVS.374 3 ; North Carolina, $ 1, 670.3" '3 OA: Ohio, MCSsS.i'.ti 2': Oreiron. ?4H.4t 7i; I'miii Iv:init. JV.'fiflyi-33; Khode Inland. 4221.1)33 23; South Carolina, $IC5.565 57; 'reiiiuee. $5h.p2 39; Texn, $211,153 7g; I'tah, $33,331 N: Vermont, $47.UM 80; Virginia, $7.313 617 00: U'nfliinifion Ten ilorv, $20 39 63 ; Vet Virirlni i. $130.6 3: ; Wieon.in. $3.107.537 el: Wvoming, $15,063 37. Total, jillU.OUl 133 CO. Iurinir the recent camparin we heard a ISepuhliean speaker ask triumphantly "Where the private eitien or farmer who pays a rent of taxes to the (Jeneral (iovcrment ?" From the above report it fceem that the averajre payni",'t lMrirs the last year was about $16 from every householder in Indiana, w hile it wa only about $9 to a householder in Masachusctts, and onlv TOceuta on an aver - ue in Maine. Thii illuntratcs the beauty and equality of tho present aystem of taxation, and it costs the (Sorerment nearly as much to eolleet the Maine cents, as it does the Indiana dollars. 0 Th ere was a girl in our town and she was so wonderous lame, she. ran a heavy sewing machine from which the trouble came, but when she saw how her might and main, she bought a new "Domestic" and was soon all right agaiu. OCT Wm. McCloskr, an old citizen of Washington, Daviest county, was killed near that place, by the cxp!oion of a boiler in connection with a coal mine.! 1119 oty as 'ltora'ly Mown to pieces. uTT The United States Senate, servile a it was, would never recognize Kelua wrmciit iu Ixui.iaua by admitting any of his Senators to seats, though they hun'Mcred away at the doors lor throe years. 'HTThe creditors of Philip Decker, of Evansvillc, until! recently one of the wralthies' tucii iu that city, have lMomi.ed un lUiciifs on the iloMm. ' (fcMrs. Z.irin?, the wife of Her. Win. Zaiing. of Dloomlngtou, formerly presiding elder of the Hockport District oi ine -M. j.. t nun n. neo on lUt in. . . T ' " . . ,,
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.. -7 t W Z . ''"B,"7'"."', 1lisfsj1or Mine time, took Frenct tivity In the tobacco busines during the;,lie d,y and efl lwo iiihI(. n past few d.iy., and wo n.av expect lofrnile pwrforTiera here iu a ' h
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see our sireeis ai a very early nay J'm-iron(i(il;,jl med with wagons groani.i jn.Vr their j Courier, lond of the narcotic siit.i.ilau'. Th".
prices offered aro very satili'-' r t j Ihe majority of farmers, bin.' u..ich i.e'ier than lat year. Two dollar for trash, and eight aud nine dollars for lugs and lNif sound like business. These figures may not be maintained during the season, though they mar improve slightly. The Louisville tobacco market is quiet, and the sales average about fifty hhds. per day. We made a icalculttion of fifty-six hhds. sold last iucsday, and nnd the average to be 7 17 the hijhest price being $13 65 for old, choice leaf. From this calculation it will be seen that our buyer are paving full prices for bulk tobacco. Hockport Democrat. Kali road Election. The stockholders of the C. II. & S. W. Ry., met at the office of the road on Monday, and elected the following Hoard of Directors: Col. John A Maun, Mt. Vernon ; C. Doane, Jasper; E. 11. Sabin and Frank M. Sabin, IndianapoIi: Joseph Kinsic, Cincinnati; Milton N. Moore, Mitchell ; Jas. Gentry, Sr., Geo. It. Itullock aud U. G. llannaman, Hockport The directors subseqnently elected Col. Mann, President; Dr. K. II. Sabin, Vire-Pres'ulent; II. G. llannaman, Secretary and Treasurer; J. Gentry, Sr., C. Doane and Geo. H. Hullock, Executive Committee ( Hockport Democrat. Chicago Times: Governor Palmer's head is pleasantly cool. A war would last at least lour years, he aays, and iu that time there will be anovher election, which will nettle matters and avenge whatever wrong is done in the preseot case. In substance, bis motto is: "One more clutch of the ballot before a tingle grasp at the bayonet." Dr. A. W. Iligham and daughter, from Jasper, are spending a day or two here. The Dr. is looking after some of his old busiuefe. Mattie Is a very interesting voting lady and knows how to puf on tho agreeable. lAlfordsviHej Cor. 1'Mviess County Democrat.
TOW llslllp I II Nt it II If. Uinbild' Township Teacher InhMit.- mii'I Ht J taper. Nov. 25tli, 17V 1 1 n.tre A. J. McNerney appointed Mr. M. Sw re hey permanent president ot tlio I ntit nf and Mb Etta Klingel. r t.trv pro trni. Ihe follow tea: tncmbera were present: lute, on motion a committee of tl ire was; Hpp !iitcd by the ('hair t arranire a I programme lor the day. Misses Mary J ii It, Mury Ackerinan and Mia r.nglish were appointed as uch rmmittee. After a short deliberation the following jirograiuine was submitted to the Chair: Arithmetic Fractions, by A. M. Sweeney. Iliitorv Discoveries, bjr B. A. Schifterling. k (trainiHar Tari-ing, by Mary .lutt. (leographv Map ot "the World, by Mary Ackerman. Heading Kmphaais, bv Klla English. Spelling and definitions, by Ktta Klingel. A class was then drilled In Arithuntie, by A. M. Sweeney. History, by 11. A. Schifterling. Ucceas. Drill in (i rammer, by Miss Jutt. On motion a recess was taken till 1 o'clock. Afternoon Session. Institute having assembled promptly at I o'clock, work was resumed. A drill in Geography, by Mart Ackerman. A class in Heading, by Klla English I'ccess. A drill in Spelling and Etta Klingel. The Institute was honored bv the Ipresrnc' tf Messrs. W. ti. Hunter l1 - ' t . . . a . . , kjw niouon a ninimuifc oi inrre w n appointed by the Chair, to arrange a programme for the next meetinsf. Mr. It. A. Schifterling, Mioses Ella EnzlUh and Mary Ackermati were appoiutedas such committee. The following programme was presented : Physiology Respiratory Organs, by G. C." Cooper. Penmanship, by A. M. Sweeny. History -Settlements by II. A. Schifterling. Orthography, by Mia Mary Jutt. Heading, by Mit Ella Klingel. Geography Map of the l S., by MUs Ella English. r.inmor-ltfirld nf lit- M5CJ v i iomi so a icj v .-' sif Marv Ackerman. I Arithnetie Fundamental Hules, byL A. M. Sweeney. l The minutes were then read nnd! were then read nnd adopted.. The following adopted : resolutions were Ib-esolved. That he thanks of thel Institute be tenoered to Ier. . . Hunter and C. II. Dillon for the inlrre-tl they manifested by attending and partaking of tho liutitute. Hco'ved, That the minutes le published in the Jasper Courier uiul Huntiiigbur Signal. Hesolved. That the Institute meet each
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On motion the In-titute ailjourmd to meet again I ecember 23l. l7i. A. M. SWEENEY. President. Etta Ki.in.ku Secretary. ; -That "snide " Thornton, who his been running a fourth-class varietv show nnd one rwi-fir-n.r lnrr In i liiialid
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, "Mini i'u I rr vii I itisw s kiiiii'-iiik. -St. Iuis Republican: Congress ino i'ts on Monday week, and it w on't L a bit like a funeral. A DM1 X I ST H ATO I X OT1CI N'OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has beeir appointed Ailt . . . i .... r .1 :-.. i i".' r. . . : v. ' deceased. Said estate i mpposed to ," 'a 7" . A'-i 'W be insolvent. Elijah S. Hohrs, Wm. A. Traylor, Att'y. Adm'r. Dor. 1st, 1876 3v. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE Is hereby given, that bv virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23d, 1876 ... f ... . , , between the hours of 10 clock, a. m., and 4 o clock, 1. M. of said day,
. i . i . t". . j... profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, to-wit: Tho west half of the south-west quarter of section No right (8), township No. two (2), south of range No. flvo (5) west; containing eighty (IK)) acres. And on failure to realize t lie full amount of judgment, interest and co-ts I will at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof a may be sufficient to discharge said execution, interest and costs. Taken as the property of Thomas H. Oreen, at the suit of Ernest Pickhardt, John Ilrandenstcin, Carl C. Klein and Wi'liara Thrls. Said sale w ill be mado without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. GEORGE COX, Sheriff Dultoi" County. II. P. Lcm.av. Plaintiff Atty. Dec. 1st, DJ7G-3W.
at tncaooroi u,e uouri iiouseoi wu-May of January, 1S77, at one o'clock, p bois county, Indiana, the rents and' ... ....i that he must ihe.. snn...r
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A XV one knowing iinythin about , nl inure ot middle .io. In If blind.. with a white Mot on her hark, v r probably Mred on or about the road, from J:iirr through In l ind and Olw w ell i to W.-ikhintrtoii, Itavicvo I'oiiiitv, will. confer a fivor to the uiid'iined by infurininir him. She t raved from my LOMMIhSlONKUs S.LK l)F kst.vti:. UK At. i V'OTICK hereby trivcii t lilt the i ' umleiHigued. Comuijionr, ap t tibl it t ai I 1.' ll.u ( il'fllit I'nllfl ill Itlll.aila cwuntv, Indinna. in a unit tr Ihe parti-' lion ot real rt.ite. w heroin Thomas 11. (ireeu is plaiHtifl'and MliM A. tireeu. Jr., tlia J. (irecii, Irndora (ireeu an! Kliabeth W. (ireeu are defcmhiiits. w ill s' at public auction, by rder of said; ( 'nil ri. on tin iiretn Iki'4. on SAIL 1IUA1, I ece intr UUi, IB the following described real estate -ilu Jated in Madi-on township, in said county j
and stale, to-w it : The soul b-wet (iiiarter wki.ii . .. . . . ., . v- I nf ft verv .in.il Mart). Wtl, of tlie uortli-eaxt iiarier of ection .No.l nrT it,i. t.-4n. , ,,n eighteen (1). town-hip No. two (2l.l south of range Xo. tive(5) west. 40 t.-r. s. LAKfJKU QUANTITIES and the north-wet qtcutei ot'the onllieasl ipntl'tcr tf s.iid section, towilwhip and Of irocxli tlmn mrrrtiams In iht -iry. 0r ranije 40 acres. j "ck TFitMk or Sale.-One-third cah. lliH.,,,..,. M-,.,,,v., reshlue in two equal payments at nine, , ' V;,... . and eighteen months, w HI, notes at in- 1 ,(: ,;! .
'.lla fcllJISh. " 1 1 "l wiivinx im'iii-ui iii nl .ii-inem Jlaws. with freehold surety to the appro - Defining, byjval of the Cnniidsioner. ' ' Wm. A. TnAYi.tif. Coiuiiiisioner.
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above, and the mill known as KeUo's mill, whhh is, ituated upon it. together u ith residence and other improveiueuts. will bo Mildj by the undersigned, upon the name, terms. Tiiom K. (iurtv. Xov. 10th. 17 4w. ' ESTHAV NOTICE. j TAKKN up by Cob;in. llrowu. in Ca I township, jiubois (omiiv. Iii liuii.' one riiui cow. marked with a -mmIIowi loik in the riglit ear and an si n lei half I Tii in the b it, and a cioinii.tii iredi hell on. and appraised at twelve dollars! and titty ts. by John W. Kemp nnd G.i A. Kemp. November 7lb. 170. The! iltove described cov was poicd r is , me according to law. Wm. A. IIi:m :-(, J. I. i Nov. 17lh. 76' Jw. I A TTA CIl.tl aS. I' i Oil c TATE OF IiM A, Dl hOIS CoUSTY : i m wm,m cum, j. v.. noo,,e Township. Dubois County, Indiana. John P. I'm own, vs. Sanford I Drown. Levi Wiscavcr, garnishee j X OTICE is herebv srivrn that the plaint iff in the .above entitled action J has tiled the necessary affidavit audi undertaking for a writ of attachment! and garnishee, and that said Sanford L. ; llrowu is a non-resident of the folate of Indiana; said defend wit is therefore Iherebv notified of the tilingand pctiilencv 0f this act ion before me, and tlu.t the same has leen set for trial on the ICth apnear and answer or demur there! u, or the same will be beard and determined iu his absence. Witness my hand, this the 22d day of November, 1876. WlI.I.IAM CliANIiAl.t.. j. p. Nov. 34. 7fl-3w. I p. f. 7 oo. XOTIC1J to tax.iayi;hs or tiik TOWN OP JASPER. rpiIE tax-payers of the town of .Tamper are herelty notified that the lax duplicate of the town for the ensuing
year, is now in my hands for collection, 1 minM, ,itr of the estate of Elijah I.emn ml I am ready at any timo to reccl r ! ,If,f ,jr t ,i,Mf Dubois county, Iti.liina,
taxes at my resilience, ivy promptly paying your taxes, you will save tho ad - dition of penalty and cost. ..OSEPH HOELEE. Treasurer T ow ii of Jasper. Nov. 24. '76 3w.
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- or I I KK tFDf'lIiC? v ' 'J AT Sermersheim 4 Co's. fiu...ra l J,,. SrrinTh.hn.) ElMlilinii, . 1 -rm tm n ,r, rnat.,ntlj .jj,, "U) 'orl- "rly ') ' Til KXEWKST STYLES OF . . , . . . ' 1 1 f5 iN CiOODS, Iflir. vt MILSH A,4 ! iu.im, vt nttsH STAPLE DRY GOODS, , i.i-.in aij., : j . . .... U'M I f AMI rHf am. CATS. NOTIONS. Ac.. Sic. ays complete nnd full, and prires ...... t.l. f i"n ii 1 1 1 1". Tl I W" T AN'YTIIINti i AMI Im.N T hf.K IT, ASK ol! IT. M. A. SKKMEItfHEIMctCO. for Printers. I.Sw. HrM.k an.) J,ih Irit.. il warrnuird vt Ku( ritr jMsliijr. No rhra;or Infsri.r grmlr v( luk ncs hf D. j:xci:lsioi: Pit I TI!G INK o I manufacturers. I I onurrijroi Itixliti. i:r?slin(l I. 184 ISO noMioK t ni( sr;o. And 13 BarcUr atrorl, w 1 vrk. ! l-t. Is.'h j'ti. A i ,. L I i.l .IKi.n FROM 50.000 to 75 000 FEET of oed Walnut Limber. f'r ssle on rraontble tMD. at ths Saw Mill of i:. irt c iiAitT, I I f. STINT lluli li oiuily Inill.M. V-rh 3 Kl- if In any quail! ify ilrairrd nf Ihr .lnM-r i li TZilU. ECXEltT. BEOTnETwS O. t. in. 73-tf. iucw Saddler Shop. IOIIX TKOXLKR I hoi Tit East Ctn"i u or Ptnuc Sv.VAhr , .lAsrr.it, Indiana. ' rTUf fiinlr!rsi! w.-tilil r p rtfii I Yj iinmin I 1 1 pu1 lie ll.t h ii trtm4 ttr.ii.tW.iKr. all U.i.'l. t f ' 4 a titil rt 1 HRIPI.IS, I HALTKRS. S IG 05 HtR!rfl Jr.rnr.v listiMSS. Hiikit Ttlinwilngr (lai tth Mifii.a t4 Aivh. H aiu k.rpa ch.iiil a.iJ, bavM, atitu. fcaf fr ana whip. Ar . Ac A skar. nf pilr'ba. ai.lirltrd. Oct 1.1 71 JOIIW TROII.ER. DON'T IIUAO ANY MOItll! Boot 5c Shoemaker, Weal Main street. J IM'I K, ISDIAKA. pjr bl auprrnir wurk rarrirfl .ff tli PREMIl'M AT THE DI HOIS FAIR, In 175, m FINE HOOTS AND SIIOKSJ Why Hiftit't lli lra sh! mak aurk in1 rirrptS rr lln-T afrai.l 11 r I. tint On, k up lhull . anil iii mk rn.Ml ki-ti-.t 'ifk i f H kmN. at Ih. ua r r li " liirvtnfiirr. I; iiiruikr llit lact, t.il tli.nr m All"' I iirntturr Slii.p. Oi..l.ir M. Is;:,. Tm SALT FOK SALE ! The bst Kanaw ha. at tZ 25 per bbl. at the Jasper City Mdls. KCKF.IIT. lUiOTHEKS Oct. 10th. '73-tf. A D M I X I K'i' 1 1 A TOR'S NOT I C E. "" N OTICE Is hereby jivei that the, undersigned has been npnolntesl AlIde. ertscd. S dd estate is supposed to be !M,v, iit. Jons M. Lrmmon, Adm'r. Vm a Thommi. Att'v. I N4)V. 1876-3w. ' - - - 1 iLy-Sulisd for the Jasper Courier.
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