Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1878 — Page 4

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J USHER GOURIKH.

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kimday: DtiMOtiftAYlC 8TATK TICK ICI'. r S-rclarv i.r .(, i J. 41. SH.VtKMV, r Vfn.f'l't, oiar. f.lf Tfn of W ,Mlrnv Oetiiril, lHniSXaw WHfrt.l.ti'C .f John! CwMjr. IVr rtflfr.itiMrM rf YHVk lntnrtim, JAM M.MAKThC ,Hi CHr. KHT StM4C. WIU JAM A.TKAVUIJt. TtVlS MVT. ,r rrwtw-iafc AHtmv, WIMJAM N. TMrVKTT. tCrXo'Denvierat. who loves hi rnun try orTelie.vi in Ilia fJod-jfiven prinr.i )de of hi party, slmnhl think of desert 5ns"il for new-famrled notions nextTucs ih: The old jtarty tlwit has made Ameriva the "home of Ihc piresel of nil nations, under whom? jrwitknoe our oomitry ploHM-ed Cor seventy years aw never any vomit i'y prospered before, H-hich never violated the liberty and the rights of the limits, but always $wn up for "the greatest jjmW1 'Jar tne greatest number," will wit. fail now, wltcii it is being welvoined Iwo-k to jiowr-r apiin by a people Mprcs-l by money lords and financial adventurers, to apiHy all the roinwHes lir.lalel "by sound reason to relieve the opprtsed people its success this Fall means a complete triumph hi I860, am better times . ibr every body, llemeni ber it. A Fink Fax Uousk. 3Tr. Irwin Lehihloii mored in his new house, west of Ireland, last ureal h, ami is busily on ?r.icd rtiushin it uti now'. It is withMint qWtion the rtnesUjariH house in "J.hibuh uoHHty, and when fiHhcd will present a very hnurieotne appearance, "both inside, and out. His a combination ol tiotiiie and modern Italian archi tecture, ami displays h taste for the boanrllAl. combined witk the substantial "wlifch does credit to it owner, ami which we Iioimj to see; more fnllv developd in thM county. Wje coHjmtulate ruim hii jfeUinjir so good a job dene. It, with liae new Mad cowmodioHS '.'mi ii, umkwi quite a dHIVreucc in tlte apIHiantuce of that locality. nrTluwe who want lasltcr tlaies tiimiicially,' and arc consistent men, will vote the Democnilic ticket next Tueaddyl The party that hm deslroywl our inoiiey, and says the tfestruQtym mHst still continue, to enforce resumption, will not be trusted by tho wanting IxMler times. More mmtey is Heodetl to ti anwict comfortably the business of the rnHHtry we believe thccHrrency should Ihj at leat $25 per head of populationand the iolicy of the IlepHblieaa parly is wot to permit-any mereaee. The Secletaryof the treasury, even last week. ay their efforts at rced reaMinption, must not be deviated from, at any hazyards. Your eyes and pockets can see and feel, mA yon vote year choice. tOyir. McXerney's picnic, oh Tnc flay, waa in iiie main a very pleasant af fair. A. vWtiujf gambliMff iartitntioH ot np a maalt row at tlte start, aad heei, iiairaatl blood, flew around among the trees pretty lively fer a little while, bnt Mac soon qaioted them, and the dance went oh moothly aatll abont II o'oleek, p. tn., when the (bander shower, which Mac uetildn't regakte, wet en. them all, ami m the water tboreHgldy Mtnrated the olothiHjf of the dancing belles, farye a umber of faaltlese forms were well displayed to the admiring gaae of) their beaux, ae they walked heme in the mail. etTKxamiae your ticket well and be fare aHd eeratek tltoee you don't waatt vote for. llemeinber if yoa leave tare aamee en the ticket for the same ofllce k-will not be counted. Dr. Welmaa, the KNahl4eaa eandidaU Ibr Cengreee hea hig name at the feet of the ticket, an voters hIa be careful not to vote for twe eeadidatee fer Congree. DetMeermVi emw Miat they aapreciate the allTcreaee hetweea pdweiilea at ma, and rote fer taek- princi ples. I v.. wunwiaim.M remammely nli uiipHna frhw of M'eta..1 ea;t;i final 1 advetileemsat of It will be Inn ml

in aaetUer ceimii, and surely iiothiMglof " lw,i,,0 iwl ef Insing their can be4 to euUcribci, attkat price, ffiiND. Isn.. .nt. ,aUlKEI

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Wo will it a great favor, ir one ot a:h of Hmj IbMiil of Khsttion at the vni'Uhm pmints in ihU wnnty, will nwkf h a full itatement of the votes PoIUmI for U the State, di-triet and comity caMUdat4 next Tuesdav, and end it to h on Welnt4day, hy tnil or imvRfHjfrr. r will thn Iw enaldfsl to itiMi-li ih fnll ttflit:inl vote on AVodnesday oveniag. Xnw don't yon all fort el it gontlf men ir leave it to Mtuione elp, if youIpleae. it"? Let evrry man in .faejMr decide Imw lunch bo an atl'ord to xive to fdiB the railroad to .laiwr thi. Kail, am eomo to the meeting to-morrow nigh pnwn'd t d hU level lMf.t. at f turtlug the Iwll rolling., lis a simple matter o IwiMtU'-s-i. If you want the advantages of l ho road, Mibtcribe what you think you can aflord to for it. and if the amount i sufficient we will get it, and it not, no harm is done, or money paid. K73lr. T. Ilerhtgis digging a large counr miner m saloon on tlio 1'ublie Mpmru. ami will grade and pave in iron ..." I. ! . 1 t . " ui nit iitiHso. ii inc wnoio Miiiiiro was graded it would add much to its ap pea rx i ice. ICfAlr. J. R A lies is bringing the wiK in iroui oi iim business liotiso on Wot i.vih street to the town grade ami will uiHke a brick pavement. The whole street ought to be srraded. and .jomi i! MJiuug a goon example. A Sliot Frm Inquirer. Mr, Hditok. 1 see in vouf issno o the 'JOth, that John it. Gohuiau made an attempt to answer mv interiOL'atorios Which 1 jiropuiimled to him throuvh tlio uitMiiiim oi your paper orscptember the . .... o Mm. tie suin.s out with evasions am emw in iaiseliootl-. ire savs that he resiifticil tlio 'uositioii a loBt.nia.inr Why did ho not go on and tell that he recommended ami srot his wifu annntnt. od to till the vacancy which was made oy Jus resignation, therebv securing to "s J'iuiiis ui UlU-OIIlCOf i SHp' pose he thinks that ho has played off very sharp thing by coaling around ami getting tlio proHts of two offices. I sun pose that the framers of the Constitution ui fiiuiHHA uu not mink t the time they fnuietl the Constitution of ihc State that any man would degrade himsii lH thH way, or they would have hat1 it ingrafted in the Constitution that a iiihh and his wife should not hold two offices at a time. Gohuiau knew that he stated a falsehood when he said that mere was a coHitent man anmiintm by the board to make a survev and estimates of the Kelso bi-idire Wort tin. onier was uiaIe to build it, a the law requires mere s hou d Um. tr very light of the idea that the bridge could have been repaireil for $75. I suppos the people will take the won of such men as Jsiiiim Ktmvui-f v, it lo.c and others, aicu who are bridge builders, rather than the word of Goh man, who knows nothing nbottt bridsri uuiiuiiiy. uoiimau Knows that Mr statwl ..... It it . nv a itosiuvw l;tiseliood when he said that the bridge cost only I suppose IHKl WH auOHL UIO C)SL ill the uvin.l .....t- 'PI... I f... I . . uir. j his niiiiioriiv I tiavo lor k;i vim v .1. . . .Itm - . iimi ii cosi auout r.(HXi Wna lcriv4 IVoih the CoHntv Auditor. I him to Hty that amount incliidml thn abiitmeiit?, earth-a-ork and superintending. I was very rdiably infornpid that nm.iuruy oi me uoaru agreed to give a curiam bcnu&wag anci carpet-bagger by me iimiiib i gmve fiiu io siipcriiiteml ihc stoue-workr of the bridge, a man who knew nothing about such work, with the UHderstaudimf that hn via In divide it with the balance of the enmpauy who built the wood-work of the ormge. uuro got tins $100 order and put it ia his pocket and would not divide with his partners; the coiiMnnniiro was, that the othor nartuni-a vnt a Umi rueu over ine matter and divulged tlio secret. It was a fact which w writ?! by all who kept aa eve to the m-oenfld-mgs r the Uoard, after Gohiaan came on the Board, that there wae a great increase in the amount of bridge, building iiiiuuSiiuai i;onmy. in uieir great ra)e foe building, they could not wait "mil some lK-nlifos were RiiArioniu- ,u. caved to be dangerous, until thnv wM "i ... . ... j uruere 10 oe ro-DHiit, and new bridges nuBui,iW u u ui. wnere mere never imu aeea any, some were built on roads which were ot no public uti tv anil ;.. otlier places costly bridges were ordered bailt oh dry branches and o laces whera it wm Hot aeeessary for bridges at all. This Increaee in bridge building iuuai uuuiiiy taxes up to 81 cents ea the buadroil dollars worth of property . .. " "igrrei- muo oi taxes than twothirds of the counties had In the State. Kach Commissioner superintended the bridges in bis district and sometimes with a substitute at "a hirh nriMtiuiu allowed themselves $1 per day and in some cases the superinteNilemling of a bridge would eost the countv on. Arts, as much as the building of it; la meet cases they coald have got a man close to " i igc ior ex pr any that would her been m competent mi themeelvet, who perhaps would have Imam wi 2 tt the job. The more bridge building, the mora sttpetintciidlng, wnejuettHy more mom 15 the Cbeamleaioi ners

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To tlio Tnx-ln.vjrs. There are arties and candidates working to have the Public Square $7.U(X) to 10,000. all of which will be ac-vompli'-hi'd as mkhi ns the tax paver, forgrt their servant that has fought lor a redutfiioii of taxes, and h succeeded, as yon all know. John 15. Gummas. NuiiiIkts of jwrties would lie glad take the grading of the staiare for $'Joo or h'ss. so Mr. Gohman is inistakcn in the amount of that item, and when the

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which will rmit fnhi, 1500 to $1-00 ;'abo "! uu' ,op a ay.-JIe two new hridjfrs arros the l'atoka. and

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peliliuit for it.lt cannot be avoided by Jof poultry, farming implunients, hou?oany County I5oard. As to the other hold ami kitchen liirulturo and variouw

items wn knnu untlitiiv. Contributed Points hv lim4. - Tc learn that a dashing young gent of this town, o account of his not being invited to tho last few tmrties, is on his musclo over it. Too lwd Henry. Several young gents imiko it a cus tom every Sunday after noon to looking for pawpaws. Why is go out it that thev liovcr loaVD tho main road? nbf !f the secret you know, there is just as ,vl ...r... ..,,., ,u..s.we,SU ,uu. iu u.ui, wJpi n it wouuuuo vonr loan srooi lit vou could see the smiling young Druggist at i t.i nti..i.l.i.i.i.i 4i inu vim uuimvMu uviiiiiii iiiu viuiiuit'i wilt'ii when two or three gay young ladies enter. to buv a nickel's worth of caudv. Will don't smile quite so .bland next time. It is bad m-actico: vou miht - - " a - - - smash some of their lovely hearts. On Sunday eve Joe, tho bashful boy, was standing on the corner of the brick and talking about his maiiv iritis atC, when unexpectedly some young nuiios came aroumi inu corner and rctat uitRStnd .Inn's i-nniiMii v fnr a walL- .Tm , j " "1 stuck bis hands in his pockets turned on his heel, and was otl Hko a Pearpd purp. OtrWhere does Frank como from every bumlay and Wednesday evening A A I 1 .1 auoui iwcivo, wncn no crosses tllC bridge? Wonder if lie will follow Herman.-' Vttr 111. Pfkf.vlA r etti- Airm m - t . v-.. ,v. juvsvsav vua 1. I!.ISI Of DUBOIS ilAIIl'llll' . vuuniii A iru... T.....t mi.. .. Ulli niVII JII. - zards will Follow. Ouaciaand the Inotiircr am out: tlmv were sureiv mt bv a mad-do-': t hov ..... '. let their wrath loose on me. a Binsrle member of the IJoard of Commissioners. Why are not the balance of the IJoard

of CommicsiouBrs to 'blame for anvheros in Iloonetownbip. Dubois countv.

wronsfiianyr i am aware mat tterv are coal-dizgors mad, because the Hoard did not let out the fiirnlhiug of coal nt public outcry. Tho Hoard has heretotore let tun inrni.siung ot coni to the lowest bidder, but on account of having to pay 20 ct. per bushel lor coal two years ago, and lau year the Hoard hud lo tay 15 cts. per bushel, the. Hoard became satisfied that there was a mm. uiiialiou tunned to make the countv pnv more for coal than the citizens. coukc-I quen i iv me jsoaru was torced to lot the turiilsbing ot coal to privalo hhhleis at i-j cis., instead oi io or su ct. ncr btiKhel at public outcry. The medical attendance to the patincis of the Pour muse was let to tho lowest bidder, ex cept there might have been a bid in favor of a qtiack,;that already waattcud ng a poor house west ot Jasper, and more particularly a man having been ..! irw t... n . uiii'ii iw " cnu vjih.mii wu.iii, iui a case of attcmnting to ravish a voumr ady at Jasper, Ind. If the quack would ook at the law, ho would at once convince himself that the tntblishing ofthc delinnuent tax-list is not let out bv the uoat-d ot ti'ommissloners. I know what brings all of those grutuers out against me: t is on v hecause uiey nave lied meir claims cut bv tlta ItAMHl VM UtLi!il tltA .U.LI I lout me alone responsible. If the tax - !.... .1 . ...til l. J . I I m)Bi wiuw wn win uc io meir own good thev will give me their ennnnrt i the coiiiimf October election. '

After writing the above. I called etM'Kiires, aiiilsollliig only for cash, will

the "Courier" omce, and it being the last weeK betore the olectioii, l was allowed to see tlie proof of a communicalioi. founded uiiuh St. John. The irreat ..i.i r i it..i. t... . i i. auiiiiuii uu unci iuiiiiu lixui- uy n UIINIIici iiuiutn:u iu uu luunu un inc siroeis 0(1 Jhsimi front St. John. It ia a wnmlnr that the great Prophet has not found the chapter that advised him to immigrate to Utah, where all such characters are wn nnraa i . In the matter where that John bad missed it, in not allowing the claim of inuuft. Ji,umuusian, OHBllll OI JJHIK)1S ooatitv. bv anooIatmenL handivl t.. claim altnut thri vmi-. iin of ilrtll, uu to the isoerd ot Uommissianers, it HMicjuuw.iroin win hhji inai it was not Uemimsd, as is -required by law. xne aext uav ne orengat tue claim again before the Board, but in nroDerlbrm sjm! iwnrn Ia It duitt IwtAama tu .tut v n me ooaru to aiiaw it. now. ir uv wreiigoc vrmry la this matter, I . weum HKtio Knew who is to blawsJ The tax- savers wiM observe that all Oteee slanders push Wed againet mo, are Ireia coaaty graefcew, tkerwIH tbersm . t. ........ ..I ..... .... i . . i , - unvAwrvw wwjw'tww lormxixussuey, . - iobx d, irouMAK. Fbrdi.vaxd, Ind., Oeti 1st, lm, 1

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(!reat is rcsiiuitiou. If yon don't hcI eve ij, look at tl o bankruptcy ;amv in Hie llllt m'OSDLMOIIS connli-V in lint liinoml ludepemlSale of I0JTAL PKOfERTY. 1W0 I ICh h hereby given that the unn dersisriicd, Adiiilnlstrator of the estatu of Julian lJiioclilrr. d otler lor sale at public outerv, nt to!jH,.;SOII ims laiu ii'suH'iK'O ot the deuedunt. n townsiiip, uuuoli comity, . . a... -rIndiana, on TIIL'KSIAY. Oetol.fr 24th. 1873. all the personal property of said estate, nmc f I I ... . I . ... oilier articles. TKKMs:--Stiin9 of $3 mid under, cash ; ycr 3 a credit of six mouths will bo lov f,vu' 1 ' PureHser. giving note, 1.-5 . . I u0f a MUcn m liwvlVh freehold surety, to the approval of tho Kiiminiisirairior. Anthony Dkach, Adnfr. AVm. A. Tkati.uk. Alt'y. Oct. -1th, 1878-3v. AUHiWiAlUHa AtMIUb. 4 frtTlrmi i rni n .... ItfO'CE Is hereby given, that tlio imL7 doraigned has been appointed Ad-uiinisti-ator of the ostato of Joseph i. rei-ituson, tato oi uuuo s c-ouuiv tmiuuia, uoceaseu. ssant os ate is suni,0bCU lo uo so vent. Thomas Dillex, AdtnV. I Qci 4tll 1878 3V - ' ' KM&xiiatuiib AUl'lUK. J0'ri(fE ."creby given that tho uu h!t lnctUl:V1 Uo211 IMuiiol IIIIJI1INLI - 31IMI - MI 1111 CSIH1H III .III lull litiechler, late of Dubois countv. lndiHinu, deceased. Said oslato is supposed io uo solvent. An'tiio.vv Dkacii, Adiu'r. Wm. A. Tuaylok, Att'y. Oct. -lib, '78 Ow. NOTICE TO HOUS13 BUILD lilts. ..VMimi. i . . . .. V "S.SVS " "5 !!!: by the Doaid ofCuuutyCommissiiiersol ri0,! -7.' 'rty' ,.l.r 'pPtu",r'. lw Fnrm of n , , t I . . . SATURDAY. Sun . -lh. IR7B yn the lowest responsible bidder, tho I ? I " 7 " mic builillng of an addition, If bv 2(5 teet. a so a norcn. m thn I'lim av nm I . . . ' ,iSn ii(. illiriiliitr mill ualli mi- ir u .1 jinm I r"1 " foi I in Am- nm l ...u 0. I . V iT,..vmvi. HIOII8 inav uni'H nt am limn flu. .."' ...w v,., u.. l A I Hint frtail I itinto, Tj '..... Sept. 30th, .ii iit isr 04. . ....... 1 iiv f Altar IUuASjIIII1 rT,IIE underigncd otl'crs for sale his farm ot one hundred and twontv jilpociioii nine a . town one 1 1. south "f range No. live 51 wrt. It lavs on the township road dividing IJninhrh1ge Uoone township, U in good conmiou. nas aiut .ia or 40 acre cleared, 2C deadened ready in Hear, has a good log house wenther-bonnleil with three gomi rooms, Jargn tiarn. good well water, ami other improvement.' For terms, apply to the undersigned, oif the premises, or atblresx him at Jaspctv Fhxsk Lkcu.vku. Jit. oept. u, '7U-;jw FULL AMT1S av Josetlll. Z3llCliaTf'5' J ci,x JANPICK. IVt " "miersieunu returns iih innnks to M no ptiljlic fur their liberal tmtronago. and niiorms uieumiaj uo tins ubi iirousr lit on ,ur luuu woneiii a largo siock ot l - Hiilie JLfZfV urOflllB " - . .r R" Kin-is.ro winch ho' invifqa nttonon n ,c M purchased them at low 8011 low' m 8l(,ck of t4. i - ooe Is tint nsr.otlml in Hnlmia rA...i i, . v ' vt,""vt "." ,,u in Hlll-n III' rnii nlaaiua in mno rualiilinn. Also 01 (JOQCOC9CXXacG3 ne keep a full line, at popular prices, Come and sec them. Tho highest market C0UKT1Y PJtODUCI. af l,!o.. -ur. ci..n. . 7V. '".A1" ,W,VV, S'.MI BUCB,' mm wi"ki. hm TT I t -t t rn -r r . Jf UKjN IT U EE! JOHN JP. JkLtiE9 JASPER. IHDIAHA.. ' ResnectfHllv inioran tka ttiiWIn th.f i,i. steak ef Furniture mmI CeMtn will- a. ways 1 feHsd fnll ami' prfti Vol.s i ii i .... 'J 7V' swwoim Ay Miime 9t mrMituri tnado to oruer as wanted. Uasw" 5it!.0 (ov FHmltHrt will rooelve a dl.mit-H r i i .- :

A Large Assortment

OF PIRST-CLASS STOVES AND COOKING STOVES ! Wondolin Brjty On Kim I hI.Io ,,r the rmill. Ki,arJ JASPI3IC, .... INDIANA. emit varlj-ty ,,T K,Zu'''r "n W'ifa' ' L"V" Hue r hunliitiaa. wlilrl. mIM . hoHhX 111 H LOWEST CASH PRICES. S1'"' c"erlng, Roofing and Job Work promptly attandnrf tn. r-n . . examine stock and prices. K: WENDOLIW EITNY. NEW STOCK AT JOSEni TR0XLER8 V. H & l 0 j s. Tll.VKKPtIl.KorpiitfAvrii.thf iinJ.r.i-., p fall v jntom, & phMIc tfc.i V, 1 WfOT .......err i ifiorwjueiHrruverj' kind uf r SADDLES, TIUIDLES, HALTERS, WAGON AND BUGGY HAIfNK 13iiprgry Trimininff DftRClH thbfl milltrr atul will. .1! ... ha. en hnmi, eomumly In .Z ,H' IAMES, TTt ACE CHAINS, 1'A fJOV AND MULE CO LEAKS. A lull nml wrU .fiivtl .wk .1 . NEW STOCK OFDRY GOODS! I3oot and 8hocs, IITS, COPS, Etc., tTHHt Itrci-Ivril Ht Will be sold LOW DOWN FOU CASH. WAN TLD. .11 heat, corn, onln, heain, driod Inu s fM,Prf ,vsfM ,, ,,,. uiiieii will bo taken aUiikimrht maikci rolCS, 111 VAYMKST Of AIVOVS7S drill cxcliango for goods. All Persors iRdchted'to'me, wHI plcrso J1 uhlF'Lst r December" and settle by Caeh, Produoeer'Nota. s,.i.as, -77-1 r. S. KUEILER. ONION HOTEL! JOIIIVBCTZ, -Fraprielar, WKST SIXTH STKKKT, THIS In a mow liu.,, win, rnn, ,. BHt vharKiM reiwoHMlilu. lllirNOM Hill tllkltl tirn ui. I'tXKMO PATHONAClK KOI.ICITKI). Sfpt. T, 1H77. Wa. It. Matthrw, ,t Mjitmk., WITH fH. E 1UTTBEWS t BU1SS, GENERAL COMMISSION MEKCIIANTS, 11 rOYDKAS 8THKKT, NEW ONLEAN1, LA. lhte fri DttbalD County, 6n.ectilly m. Mlr.l. J. K. .Speed & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS , AND , "Produce Qmhrs, 1W8 FRXT STRKKT, ' 'Ml'IPHIl, TMfillSlJK,

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