Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1879 — Page 4
. ASFKli COUKIER.
J ASTER
FRIDAY
JANUARY W. HW.
I-'ki.i. Down. Tin very heavy lull of tw n Tavxtav hmjchi. MtmHt wveH
itche. telher Wilh what. WH laying r m the pmies fall, made too jfreat a whcWt lVr weak wll. Mr. JohH Gwier's smith shop, cm tk corner of 7th Jacks street, gave way VrKlar ll m1 the nmf miw down with a crash,
- COURT NOTICE. Static ok Indiana, Dubois County, m: lkJOTIl'Kl hereby xiven to John A. m iuvu and Same a. luvis hu wifr, wIm as ftp)HHri by affidavits tiled Mre HUH-residcnts ol the Statu or Indians, that Martha A. l)ivi. Administratrix of Mt etnt of Alfred DwU, cuhvA,
has it leu a complaint and coiuiiienroil
amting ohi the brick walls, Mini Making!,, gc,!on Hiut mil an,i Mary t ''imiplcte wreck of the building. Thejaud others, in tlm Dubois Circuit Conn
nililisli was lwing cleared awayyester-""-TIh Indiana IWWataf met ,mVv ,,,,,1 Hnrin h h wW Imild a WVImiIiv. aad i nw jerimling mi fmm,. hop oh the tth street front of hU
Uw tmrrfr the tmhnw win wi In The frame awning in front of
iV'ir tnnltiplicHv. wl redlv there aref.loseph Troxlers'-s ohop alo eame down, a Hp- hhhi'hm- ef law which expert-tbut the show whs cleared oil', aH I it whs cnf hi nhrtH-H hwI mndmeat. Lnm put in position. These accidcuU flier. I iilarrltw. maia; ilari jindtecwl everal of our citien to clean loo hhjh f'W tkr-w iVa : th rmirt law.hhe showiomi the roofs. It they cotiM n-IuVh in many iwstiw fil? to vrnnMHt induced to clean it from the walks
iliit siMHlr fwpirthl jM'c rinirliaso. It would add tHiich to the comfort
hvlh rwiMitMtWH : th electi-m law of tedestibiH.
which shewed make it the ho wVh dnty
of nH on tn iM-iWHt ami punish a ' ! Ireland
liriiwr !h1 lmel at jirtkH: tki As-
., wfl lw, whtcH a it rirpPHt in- 31 .Wm'cb Mow ssern.
t-nr!H xllow half th jrofMrlr f"j Smrt AIpcIc-j miiii " coM ! eold! how tiatinn : th" liw. which ihitter rohj ? caH't einell the stink above
notv the most abHrd fare oh nnv talnte honk: HH-l nnmlrs f nthfr1 which U"'at lhrwlvr th fhHehtfnl.
Kr tk Jnatr Cenrlar. It42IHH.
mid will rnmish ahttndant work far the momlT fr the xt ixtv davj. Jt us hnnr ther will do tlir work well.
01 tint SMatp 01 iniiiaa i, 10 ioiwioh 1 M4r(tfa( (Hi rm csiate. xiliiHttfil in tuthl County of 1)uIhU, hu1 tlmt Levi ll;iiii and Anjfflo Iltfllin in. Kxceutoiv
of the last will of EiuhhuhIvII wiilorici'r,
IteCl'llStHl, AHlllMII JtlOOIII Hllll OtlKT Iirvm als filed a cro-itouiiilHint in khM
a-tion. Hsaliot aiil !Mnrthft A. Davis Adniinixti'ilriv, ami (said John A. Davis,
hulie A. Davis and othnv, to cnfeiTca
lien rtiTJitiit smid Krai Kslatu ami tlmt
tid :'tioii Htid croS'HClion in now imiiilinjr in said Court aainat Mid John A. Davi and Salllo A. Davis ami will Ktatid for isiio and trial at the next
term of aid Court, to Iks Ikmhi and
held at the Court-house, in tholown of
Unr tHermometers Rtammi mint ia to Monday of -Match, A. I)., 1S70.
J'KTKR .1. (fOSMANN. Ch'1'k of the Dubois Cirruit Court. Tkayloh & IIuntkk. AttVi for lIH"s.
IhaiNo JiLiKTrxKit, Atl'y for Cross-
coinplainanU. Jan. 10th, 79-3w. pf. $10 00.
TAXES! TAXES!! FOB THE YEAR 1878.
yOU AUK HEUEUV NOTIPilCD THAT TIIK TAX DUPLICATE IS now in the IihiiiU of the TrenMirer for the colluctlon of the Taxca or 1878J he rxtoM are a follows:
TOWXSIIIl
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AVImi t so hard up far fleigh "bells Iat Sunday? FleHji.s"and Stewart are done tackinjc pork, having imcked an enor u.u amoniit for Ireland-about l(VUXX) lbs.
All the bells in Ireland were hu ng up
in the Hew cnurcu l mm in as
COUKT XOTICI3.
Tnn U ,rtaialv a earicieat raritv of fXanshtv bovs!
vrAsi'ou ; ii nMmlwf to enable j A jileasant supper ziven by the Free tl.ointoctintelliirittlvonmrPHhject. MaoHS o '' 2.7t'' of December last, . . ' 'tor the Ueiielit of the new chiircl i, was a i.. it '-ik the foHowm Rowing aa Uwe Bml H handsome um r. alixedtriV nnd fwcHpatifw. MeHibers of the about 25 : three dashing young gents Smw1p: T-wj-er. 22; farmer. 10; wer-made mulc for the occasion, which ehant. 3; phrcH-wn. 5: edi tors, 3 ;HHded pretty much like an ar gel band. , . , , , . I Business i stopped o the c hurch on mannartererF,2;fwiHdrvmaii. 1; con-I ftMllt - rt,,,r .Mth. , i c,.rtlll,
irartor. 1 : prwicHf r. 1 : Iamlierdealer, 1 ;j j, carpenter Keacdy, on a drunk this
flrrnmitaHt. I : baakr. I taitAr. 1 ; occn
pMion not girp, 1 : total. 50. Ta the Ilon of RiprHtatf res the Msveral ocninanrtna re followfe; Tarwr. 31 : Iiwvits. 24 ; merchaats-. 12; phveinana. I: puncher. ' ejaarrywa. 2; Hanker. 2:litor. S; aecnHntant. 1: atone-ma-
! ; miller. 1 ; maaafnefarer. 1 ; den-
ti. 1 : lireryawn. 1: stock dealer. 1; nwhanic, 1 : railreader. 1; lamber dealer. 1 : oN.n.atkn not given, 5 ; total, 180.
Ca.ne.. 781.1
night. State op Indiana, Dunois County, ss:
In the Dubois Circuit Court, March Term, 1879.
Martha Davis, Admrx. of the estate of Allied Davis, deceased.
vs. Foreclosure.
Mary Pjatt. John A. Davii, Sallio A. Davis,
Xoah Whalev et al.
0TICE is hereby jriven to John
Davis and Sallio A. Davis.
r.ovi Uamberger and Angclo llclluuiii, Kxccutors of the last will of "Emanuel
Mtiian Ulootn,
NT
Wfk.
Mr. John Jvtllams owns the pullinest knr ih this vicinitv he wo n't swan.
Ike Hardin looks wistfully -ut a whitlow! ifenitargcr, decoewd,
the street, and sihs- how will 1? ievi ua
Mr. Potter is said to lee: igaged to be married, but don't want i' to get out vet for a while; all keep it- -going. 4 v - r i .... "V -V
.tl rr.iivi Hi, uinvii, .ww J mi cvw night, drew a great Riany of our sleigh-
ruling jwople Uewa that way.
AND
TOWNS.
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The following tax is levied on does:
oarh : and 2 IX) for n:h additional dog.
Male dogs, $1 oo ; female dogs $2 00
hach tax-iiayer may pay the full amount of life tax on or before the Tl day in April. 1879, or mav at hi option pay one-half thereof, with thu the I.'nad-Tax added in. on nr hrfnrn the Third Mondav in Anril 187) a
Third Mon-
wholc of
ami the ro-
' vii in iii'iciri iiii rir-i lonuay in isnvcmlier followin" hut upon failuro to pay the lirt halfon or before the Third Mondav in Alirif'the i the whole tax lireoines deliinjuent, and a penalty of ten per rent, will be added and the I rrasurer is required by law, after that date to collect said dcIincimV taxes by distress and alo of property, if tioepairv. uwimpinu Kxamino your receipt and change, mid oe if all your property is included and your change correct before leaving the office. ' l,wu"cl,"
Hainan Ulootn, -herca many persons have been in the habit of nnvW M, ,
moersrer. iseruaru iiess. .in'n!ii;.ri,i....- t. . - weir
f, ' ,, ,,. ' i)"v,,"""",,,u ' nfUMiHTH mi uir ihi L-iiiirt-iinu iiai-, i would rennnst thncn ii... er, .j on u jioes, ivmiam Juitiiiirnnnsn iiiiSntr a, iii?j
Stcmnle. whoasaimearsbv whnfi, ,7r m n." k.' A". :?. " V .. "?' w,?',,.t0 Pr.'
t on file.arb non-residents of Ihe . i r ,7 h-i. " ' . ''"'V."" u.u,e m. ,,'"5 of
Indiana, or whose residcnco is Xo KfMil.Tnv rtm. r-.;,-r,,i ur., r it . V f r7, CJ.' I0A'
bin? wuwec-
Hambergi
and Herman
HtRdavi
State of
unknown, thatXoah Whaley, one of the
co-iiclentlants in ths above entitlci
it
T7-0n page nine of his oflkial report."1"1 L. Mr. Fraak Smith, th v
MH-marywrman mrip iwi wai noticed in vour columns last week
standing principal of the paWie rteW who caHfht his foot ia i clover-huller a
has increased during the last year $M).-Jfew weeks ae, died od Xew Year's day
oung man who
WUM. and since 1S7, 7530,325 And yet th TtadicslscVaim to be redac
ing I Up pnhlic deht every month. The Treasury statement for December shows n increase dnring that month of $1,233.-
785. and the Radical Senate adds to the Civil AparniM-iatiea bill a million dolJrs. to piv large salaries which the
linns had reduced, and
toth Armr hill, and a larre sam to Yea dinners iw w- had . - , ... , ,-Sevenil. Oh Christmas day quite a iiumiheaw. o wonder the pablw debtibr of frjen,u pa,.l0fk of a inuiitilul
is incrensiaz at an alarmmg rate aad dlHiierat Mr. John Corn. The New p-n- dar mnst cme kiiw time. Year's dinner ot t1 its viciuity was at Mr. Wallers. Oi.r) "Wkathkr. This spell of weather SIcijrli-ridiHg Ihas been the order of
Mioses Goodea and Beck" from Loo- aetion. which Is to foreclose mortgage
pootee have located here, and all who nd quiet title to real estate in Dubois
want stylish mulmcry goods can get comity, Indiana, nas tiled a croiss-com-
ipiami in saiu action against said Marina
A. Davis. Administratrix nlaintifT. am
said John A Davis, Sallio A. Daris. JLcvi
Dambergcr, and the other co-defend
ants above mentioned, in said action
to enforce a lieu against siid real estate.
and quiet his title thereto, and that said action and cross-action is now pending
in said Court against said John A. Davis
and Sallie A. Davis, and 'other dc
feiulsnts above mentioned mid will stainl for issue and trial at the next term ol
said Court, to be besruii and held at tho
Oonrl-house, in the Town of Jasper, in
Dubois county, tudinua, on the First Monday of March, I8!, and they must then appear, or it will be determined in
their absence. Attest : Pktek J. Gosmann Clerk Circuit Court Dubois Countv. C. Do a Nr. Att'y for Wlwtay. Jan. 10, 1879-3w. pf.JlO.
and was Vmrkd at Lo? an's cemetery, in Pike eounty.
The locomotive w! .istlc on the C-, R.
Sc- S. IX. It. can be hoe rd very plainly at
Ireland. Its found ti welcome. January 8th, 1879. Celon. , For Hit J ftr cr(r. Birch Creek Iteins. IFeaUh is good ia this neighborhood
two millions or we could not hav-i enjoyed our Christ-
ic snpnowl to be the coldest in thu.our Holidays. t.t;.u.i frtr ii VMr Vr V Fr'wd-'. berewl laraihs of this vicinity latitade for 21 rears. Mr. M. FneH-ttmiM (h8 weI1 prprl dinner
thrfmoreeters indicated 24 degree below m; A. Grsmelspacher and J. Sermer-
sheim IS degree, and Dr. Welman 13 1
deree oh lat Friday morning. Either one of them would indicate cold enough to satisfy a Greenlander. Several of
at-
the well prepared dinner on
New Year "s day at Mr. John A. Wining, ea ami had the pleasure of listening to a good serrnoa delivered by Jiev. W. F.
F. Smith. Miss Rachael Faris. of Porlersville,
spent a few days of last week visiting trienis of this vicinity. Rev. Jesse Mil burn's fatally has re-
onr citizens are talking of casing & t rued to Indiana irom tiieir western .fit rAnu tl. tow. ne suptiose their stay here is supply ef it for useaext Jalv. ealy temporary, as Mre. Milium was .rtT r, , ... verj- much opposed to coming back, atrlleary A. Pel,Eq., late propri-; lmm 0uj Rey am, h,8 nthw ctoror theMartia Coaiity Herald andD4Tul are ou their way back; we wish ex senator from Orange, Dab5s and the great theologian great speed. Some
Martin, lias purchased the Plymouth of s Orettiren would be giau to near
Democrat. We wish him ahaadatt1
bucces in his new venture.
JCrThe enterprising people of Cann el ton ami Tell City bare established a daily land mail route to Rock port, to continue daring the close of the navigation bv ice.
another lecture on the subject of nior
phi ne eating, as that was the text of his
farewell sermon. Buckeye.
A babe in a houe is a yell-spring unmeasured. Williman tic Journal.
rr The W Board of Directors of the Tlockport railroad were re-elected on Tuesday, and work will be pushed as toon as the weather moderates.
tO-C. E. Turwan, a Sullivan count farmer, is reported to have sold two heifers, week before last, to a Vigo county party, for fS.eXK). CCrHoHsekeepers should leans of the railroad companies, which always lock the car stoves, eo that the Jtres can't go out, you know. Rest oh Transcript. 63 The great St. Louis Bridge, over the MWfceippi, was told the other day for f 2,000,000. It cost m or eight millions. , (WThe Dvis County court hoaee will not he ready for the county ofieers to occupy HI! aboat March. (Crlt Is new Mnhtwfal to shoot qHails or akeaMHts. Beys, remember this. UFGedlet Mergui, of Petersburg, 3ms be dMeiirfl fronm LaakrHptcy.
NOTICE TO IIEIRS OF PETITION
TO SELL liEAL. ESTATE. State of Indiana, Dubois County, ss : ?TOTICE is hereby given that Sirenus I Cox, Administrator of the estate of Alexander Kessler, deceased, has lileu his petition to sell the Heal Estate ef the decedent, his persona estate being insufficient to pay his debts; and that haid petition will be heard at the next term of the Dubois Circuit Court. Pktek J. Gosmavx, Clerk. Traylor ami IIuntek, Att'ys. Jan. 10, J7C-3w.
DiselHtioH Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in Porteraville,
Dubois county, Ind., under the style of
C. If. A. Jtudoiph in tnc dry goods business, was dissolved by mutual consent, January 1st, 1879, and the business of the firm, will be closed up by Adam Radolph. All persona indebted to the firm are requested to make settlement with him immediately. The latter named, Adam Rudolph, will continue in business at the old stand, and proposes to sell goods ten per cent, cheaper than heretofore, but for oaeh and produce only. Chkimtiak H. ItuDOLru. Adam RuiKJirit. Jhm. 10, 1879-Sw.
COURT NOTICE.
State ok Indiana, Dukois County ss
VTOTICE is hereby given to Kuthariiia
i Ritckricgel and Henry ICuckriegel, her hnsband. Josenh Retz and Marv
IJetr, his wife, and Lore nr. Betz, who as
appears by anhlavit Hied are all Hon residents of the State of Indiana, that
John Ret7. and Mary Bctz, his wife, ami Paul Mehringer, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Bctz, deceased, have
riled a petition ami commenced an action for partition of Keel Estate, situated in said County of Dubois, against
them, the aforesaid named non-residents
and others in the Dubois Circuit Court
ot the State of Indian, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of said Court, to he begun and held at
the Conrt-houte in the towu of Jasper,
iu said County, on the First Monday of
.March, 187l. Petkr J. Oofmann, Clerk, of the Dubois Circuit Court.
liKMNO liUKTTNEK AND DILLON AND
Dillon, Attorneys for Petitioners. Jan. 10th, '79-3w. pf. 17 60.
To Your Interostfj
COURT NOTICE. Ctnie No. aai.
State or Indiana, Dubois Countv, ss:
IN pursuance to an order of the Dubois Circuit Court, of the State of Indiana,
notice is hereby given to Louisa Peters, one of the children and heirs of Michael (lardncr and Mary Gardner, lato of said
Dubois county, deceased, and to John Peters, husband of said Louisa Peters,
who as appears by affidavits iiled arc non-residents of the State of Indians, that Andrew J. C. Klingcl, Guardian oi
Jacob C. Gardner and others, have tiled
petition and commenced a suit for
partition of Real Estate left by said
decedent?, and situated iu said County of Dubois, and that among others they the said Louisa Peters and John Peters are made defendants to said suit, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of said Court, to be begun
and held at the Court-house, in the town
of Jasper, In said County, on the First Monday of March, A. D. 1879. Pbtf.k J. 0 os maxk, (71erk
of the Dubois Circuit Court. Bruno Buettnek, Attorney for Pe
titioners.
Jan. 10, "fl-aw. Jpf. 7 SO. filusct-ibe for the'J asi'k Cockie k
tion of which, I will bp found at my office in Jasner. as the law dinou
No county-order will be iaid any person owing delinquent taxes.
January 3d. 187fl 4w,
IGNATZ ECKERT, Treasurer of Dubois County.
$1,000 REWARD!
i
A SMATJ, ROY. trta-'rrr
"H""? r,",,, "r c" ''' ' ' h"E r-Iwtu crt'if will. linn i. ....... if... , ..." n iiiiiiuiii
v , niiinz; no was cross-evnil in
Mm i.. . ..r i... i. i
t,i i '.c?I'V.'' J h, wn he was shorelin-r wind off Urn Court IIoilp.
-lei .,. . . '
niH-vrr win sivp iniormstinn i.nnfnr,.i.wril. i.si. t. k. ...
-nd mo..,..rhO. will be prosecuted to ftilteat fV Given iiu.ler tnv hand and heel this 44lh day of Septober. Anti-Peanuts Ehrhtoen hundred end Fast Asleep, at the Arcade Clothing House, JaspeTlml.
Fil l Suit, 7 OO ; Fun Woolen ftnltH. t. in . r
incHt of GeHt s turiilMhliijr Goods. Call and see , oxamiMH our ifotnls Htul be convinced.
SWEENEY BROTHERS,
Nov. 15th, 7S tf.
JASPER, INDIANA.
A. A'EW
STOCIOFiGOODSi
NEW STOCK AT JOSEPH TKOXLER S
I WlllKfll fnp flin nnvf lliirl,- ,la .... O
..... .... ..... . , 'Mil IT lilt,.1-,
cash ok i-KortxE. goods lower than ever known In this market. I
Please call and sec ami leuru prices.
a. H in 'A mm a H X o 'A
u as
fcj Mi, Jim, CWiiaf,
mwart, mam, Saw, Mi) SidN, CrtecriMf tc,i
since
THANKKni,rrptfTir,ihfiiMfleiitlrptclfnlly iBfwmi the phMS that h, U new ltt.r ptf "'J lBn eTrt mmnufactur every klxl of SADDLES, BRIDXKS, II ALTERS,
WAG ON AND BUGGY HARNESS, KlXSTpry TrimmingDene In the bent manner ml wllh iHnBilch. H. .I,
ban cn hsitJ, ami cemuntly In alert
Fresh from the citv and bousrht
the late decline.
ItN( rrMt l O0.JIAJ.I?VrRACK CHAINS, WAGON
fiUmrn rrnt clx. tti 4 0. J.'rvM.1. yj.irs, horse
T. Ti. FLEMING,
urt..M iH . i .
Nov. 29, -78-s3m. Ireland, Inil.f jvgrijT. 'ti:t
AND MULE COLLARS.
Ke
aOS.TKOXI.EK.
AtnllaiMlweltaateeleitatnek alwava tin tin.I.
,alrlKlHe in thmordtr, aatf iawarknunllkf-maahtr,
FUK3N"ITTJRE !
JOHN r. ALLES, Nrtli-WetCrfterr the rnblle SBtrr, JASPER, INDIANA,
Respectfully hijortns the public thai Ids stock of Furniture and Coffins will always lie found full and prices very rea
sonable. Any article of furniture made1 to order as wanted. Cash Custom eksi r I......: u.:n -n.:A .1 .i . . ..
iiji nil iiiiuiu n m i uv-iii , v; i ticiiiir.iiuil Ul
Flick A Brother. FARMERS' BLACKSMITHS,
Cok. Eleventh
ANI Main Sts., JASPER, - IND.
eight per cent, from regular prices, orfei live m' cent, if wld tti tlin ty days. I Uotm-..liHchir nnii piiirinK iitriirHliriv Atlga3d('78 lvi Httt-Httcd to. Olveima trlnl. Nor.,7-lj '
