Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 March 1879 — Page 1
Weekly Courier.
Jasper JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1879. NO. 10. VOL. 31.
..tuLlSltlfll J'iUV lltlDAV,
w - JIUHON UOllNTV, INDIANA, V CLI3.UHVT DOANE. OPKICK. Is Coukikk BuiMMNO ON
Wkst Sixth Stkkkt.
his term of teaching; hiuI if thoy fail to
at ja1'KK, in Moinormm wuimm JMVuroe.eu oy iw Him gospel 10 aueuu township
Anxthcr frlt'N'l h IvH ll.r kui IIIAtilllles OI1CC a lllOlllll (WHICH 1 I1CIII1ofTiHu'.tumBtiuout in inoro nor le-s than h bore) during
KiirtlMK from Uivii' bright bem. On firth nu irHvr mini drew hrmth,
IUI hii' hi Up nrv clo.wt in ImtU,
v u iHuurn
The mi
compute WillilUM
1818. mid died I lie tWili dav
1H79, at ItiK home In Ireland, in t hitters ? Tins is the question wo wish you outintv. His bovbood days were spent to think over. in Jell'erson eountr, IndiHiia, neir the! Ob, pity tbo sorrows of an honest ancient cily of Madison, if, indeed, ho teachor, whose low wages have brought
was not horn tlno-, unci where lie yeltium to your uoor.
i,nro potroKS.
for the Jiirr Courier. Jusnur Girl In-
V'rtthr Janifr CVurier, PortersvlIIo Items. Mit. Emrou: A many piccos a thuru ban boon wrote from PortersvlIIo
Hlllsboro
)W Out .1 . (m-r Cmrl"r. Pci'MOtlftlN.
Tbo protracted limbing held at Bethel
by th Uovf. Madden and Crawford,
nitond this hnvus institution th'ev must ; ami vicinity, no ohm has attempted to imx hnikfii no. The number of oouver
forfeit a day' wage-, which is not much, descriuti it. i 'ere am two stores, two j()n$ Wen two, with ti Mint number
IMtlOK Of SimSOltH'TION.
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I oii'er advertisements at tbo same rate, a V..7.H..H over even suuaro or squares,
' i ..... TIii.i. ani tint Infills
SuU"r: :r "iK a reasonu- "'.n.ected himself with the M
, n ,,?'w: . .I . m ,r..mi,n. sionnry branch of the Baptist church, ol
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111. biimowiiril xtgHl. .FilllCC IIIU IIIUCIJIIJJ Ol UlU UlUlliy UUHI U . '""'M niuniimi , vnu .Ol aCCCHIUOH III llli; IWIIII UII.
bject of lliU sketch, brief, nulant war. jmaktr, one uiacKsuntn, one nun e l.C.if a pretty good driver, Imr w will
d with the worth of the man,! Frlenda of ediu'ation, will you have uoctor ami two carpoutern. lliu people turn the doctor's Hlud over oucn in a .Monroe, was born January 11, longer school with inferior tcaciiers. in ibis vicinity are bonnm, tbriviii,WJiiIe and apill the women out lutlm
of Kobmarv. 'or shorter schools with superior teach- irugai ami imtuslrloiH people. 1 1 i t tl i : and llu-lon. rrvintf to show off at
has relatives residing. At an early age! ho sought and Annul Jopiih precious to hif! hoiiI in tlio tor'dveneHR of his 8in,
Miii
liuliii-li lin if 11 mi net! i' iifilniit. iiBofnl '
giiuruauj. ... hiuI i-iiiikUimit iiii'inbui tu t iu time ol
Xotice-i l appointment, oi "',H.fliis daih. in ids cliristiau life he
lendeavorcd to conform to the golden
rule. "Do unto others aa you would oth
other should do unto you." It wan the
iTh Way a
tttrticttMl Her lover Lut
Sunday Nijfht.
ir-iloM ami legal notices of like character
to be paid iu advance. AN'VOOSaSO OANOIUATKS.
each
Kor Township Oliiceru, Vm- Count v "
For DUtrict, Circuit, or Stale,
$1.00 2.50
5.00
W. R. OSBORN, I'llV-MCIViV . UVUUKOX n.S lorll III J.Ii-r, nrt offer" hi pr'l0Hl itrn rl- ttic imlillc. nl will lrvor iu mrrH i ti,r (if ilrtHmtr. OrMrcoti Klielitli lr-. In llifriMini furitirrlv iticinl'l Uy lr. AWIihhii. ISIIi,h, on th"u ruriiiT nf Till ml .Nfwloii .Ireols, W. A. T3AYLOR. W. S. HUNTER. T K IV Is II tfc II U m TK K, tt 1 1 omeys at Law. .VKU, I.VUIAN'A, "XI ril.l. (tMrliiV tu lfc- (Vlirt uf lltiliolo aliJ ailjiilti1 ctiauiic. lUriituUr atlf NtlH KttcU lit cullCttH v "vo:Hc our 1ur Kasl of the St. CturltV llottl. 2iJ. t.HTi.-lf.
zUtovneu at Law. .lASI'HIl, I.VI). trt'tk iHlhr Cnrt itf Onlitruimty, tiJ
, , iniiHiuuv in imimiii'f rninioirii n mm. OIKellUh,,U.rilr ImlMiiiK. H vrl Main ! Street. attorney at Law9
writer's privilege, but a few davs before
HV u. K. HoVEK.
Lat Sundav niirlil an wo were pacing
liilon Tenth street iuuing on 111" and
all ot its oluiiMircK itnil pains, we heard
We have a -'cntleiuan here from 'the wuue time, turiitfd over and got both
Princeton, Iud., who ban bought and ears full of -now, but we guess they made engagements lor a large quantity needed washing anyhow, of wheat to bo delivered at 75 el, per Lyman II. says It's a mistake, ha has bushels. iqult going to Kelso's. Boone township Is improving rapidlv.1, 0. ;V" '! !? "! to TwXA,, L. B. Lemnion has a spoke fuctorv, au'd be;aue Miss I,, don t want to go. has a corn mill attached to it to grind, Uclle sayo John li. hasnt had anr corn to accommodate his nci)ihlors.;n,,'ii1,,,!'i with her pa rccpiitly. but Dick Dr. Will Lemmon has received his ma- buHines that way miirlily otten. chiucrv to erect another spoke foctorv.j ; bas gone to laoIi to lliiish hor
io Dr. will make a bUcceneiliitimi, we uppo...
Ii is dentil, to hear him say that, though he n blooming young belle give her inMruc
knew he could not live long here, all wu.
hright beloro him, ami Ins failu In Unhappy eternity for himself and all those who loved Christ, was f-o certain and tirni a" to make him more willing to die
Of faults, ho uuuucitiouahly had some.
as all mortals do. hut of virtues man)
more. Let hi faults he buried witl. hiiu.aud let iu emulate Ids virtues, .Mr.
Monroe came to Jasper in 117, and wn
a citizen of this place for many yuaiv.i
Whilo living here he murricU a Mrs. ICIizabelh Anderson, with whom In
lived oiauv vcars. till her death. Hi
again married Mis, L. U. Green, whom
he leaves us his wutow, ami hevenu
ehihlren. mostly grown, lo mourn iheit . .. . " i " ,1 I ..!
loss. liuring uis rcfiuenco iu mi county he til led the responsible position, of swamp land couitu'ts-ioiier and depu-
ly sherill tor Mfvcral years, wnh croilii lit liini-1'll'niiil salisfactiou to the people.
and a Denlitv L. S. Marfial took tin
census ol ihecountv iu IH70. lie waJ
one of tin-charter members of Ireland
Lodge of l and A. Masons, and wa
hiiricd with the honors of that order at
Shiloh burying ground.
JASPEK, INDIANA.
But when you go so late.
I wish you would bo careful, dear,
lo never alaiu that gate,
For K listens every night, And fi) doet lea-ing ,
To tell mo next day what o'clock
Thev beard you datn the gatu.
Twus nearly one last night, you know,
IJut now 'tis very late,
(We've talked about so many things), Oil ! do not slam the gate."
She now goes on to toll that the neigh
bors are in the habit of liteiiiug of night' to hear the gate edam, but let her tell it
ii licrowu simple style: 'Kor all tlio neighbors hearing it, Will say, our future fatu Vc'vc been discussing, so I beg Von will not slain the gale; For though itU all very true, I wish that they would wait
To canvass, our atlairs until
Well pray, don't Mam that gate, At least not now ; but by and by,
Vw th C.mrlrr. Wlieu in "our Home l wan
How ChiUlrcn arc Misled. I our coming, 1 snail always iikb Vt.. I ...... ..I..... Hi., irutu"
The minds of children may be com-" u vl u
pared to a white .-heot of paper, easy t(0, dear! what a rosoy-)ocy, going to take inipres-huis, these may bo good oi iret married, sure and certain, "quite
bad ; it i owing to tbo conduct of oldeijtrue, and we ve been talking on our fulones around them. ture fate, still it U none ol the ueighbor&'
l Take a child from infancy up to thebusinoss, you know, Mis
nge of twenty-one, ami turing tnut tune) Well, ttie joko was too goott to pass let it not g into had company, and by, ami we felt compelled to write it havo nothing but good examples setup for the benefit of the rising geuerabofore it ; then vott will see a mini not tion. Now xvt beg that yon will ha
t-rcneet nor rcstiect turuuiihcr aiigrv nor tret, out
,oacK ir lear u might ion von
I 'rtmrit vtvit'i cnmri Lriaiitli.iiiiiii linn ,t1m
"Now, Johnny, pray don't laugh at tuc, uih tl VCI1UL. .XiioI t Ion at 1.i. Vet's
We hope the
of it.
K. K. Milburu has not done auvthing
iu Hie ihinglo btihlness this winter.
timlerstaud that he is about to trade for
ooie timber to cut and run a raftofaw-
We 8urmie a wi-dding at Mrs. Bs
pretty soon, as John
!I'",f county, is seen going that way iu,twicaa week. "Where there is s
M., from IMka
about
so much
smoke there is certainly -initio tiro "
ii uiiiuiiiiiik juiiu i hi; pimiii i m,. ,.! .....:,.. I . ..I. ..... I I., IMTll. oiiii " "vin tions ,o heVlovur, John D.as thev .were ! , "I ' :k,1 ' t JU think of",,v other place to go,
standing in the yard, and
rhyme something like thin:
it fell into vo another tree across your
Hen. Still
to Kva B.V when bo
"TIJTU.I. irtilff in all tlir (Vnirl uf 1nlitf. unit mt T i. .uniif i.iunilii.. Cult'COniu ml prubul liu-l. tiv mmlr a iijililliy.
OfTlCi::-South N i:.tii,; is .
.Sltlii of riibltr. SHarri
plantation receutlv; they were putting up a wire and picket fence; they wanted the farmers to .form an asMH'iiiiion and buy their right of the township lor $80, bui the farmers didn't bite. J. W. has got two girls that ho will go to sec p. in.. Sunday morning, and iowardt evening tie can bo mmjo strolling over (invar Js Union tj see M. (, W. Cooney .-ays ho would like to know who is tfus author of tbo IMz.lev creek items. Can't some one tell him V l'rof. M. is on his heel about an item that appeared in the Courier a short time ago from Ilizziey creek. He say he came home with a puter silver nickel iu his pocket and his brother 1). bad a dime. ri-:cuM.vit I'Kot'i.K. The man with neck whiskers. A school girl who doseift chew gum. lie who picks his teeth with a lock. The man who doesn't like to hear himfeelf talk. Bar-keeepors who draw the froth al the bottom. Women who can walk gracefully with small heels. A young lady with pretty teeth who doesn't like laughing.
A man who considers a bar-bill a debt of honor.' The man who can "smile and smile '
and not be a villiau.
m. . . . . . . f ... . j
i ue man wuo i-ikos out a paper oil -i f. liuc'cut in a crowd. L.
i... i 1 a
Whv don't voti go back on him. Olix'e?
Kd. says he would u t begrudge fifty cents if ft had lived, if it was h jfirl. It. A. lvs be wishes Z. II. lived closer
so that he could go every 5uudav.
He thinks Joe. would let him have a hore to ride as often as ho wanted it,
if he didn't live ho far oil'. Take vour
lothos and stav, Ka.. tnn you won t
be bothered going ami coming.
Klery don't look so greun as he did last fall at the fair. 1 gums it mut. ho because he hasn't, got so much green on his fit-in. Hill still runs Ids little mill down iu I'ike. George M. tries to mako bis hors trot as he passes the widow's houe, but bo can't, cut hfr. Why don't you train hi in, George? ' John mourns the loss of hi sweet heart. Don't cry, John, she will b baek iu three months. We suppose that Aniiio A. has wiped
away her tears, as Boh is ahlotowilk on one foot, lie says xhe ne-d'nt grievo.
because be is not going to die as long :U he sees any one else living. Xu more anon. Tin: Tkxas Han'ukr.
Kor tbn Jpr Oenrlrr, Hillsbnro Items. Mu. Kditoh: The We-tern Hauibler gave you a few items ; we thought w would add a few more. The long looked'for weddiugd hivn
not gone otf, and times appear ratlior
(tun at preseui.
Kainbler said that, three of Mr.
& pupils were going to I'aoli to
..ln.li.i.r .A. ft.. in ft I ffiittt Illl'.ii.illi.Mi It if IM UAH I fi t lilt t tt I irt llt Ifl A .t.i - - I. ...t ... I. - i
ethers; he will be a christian not a sec-aud the story forget; hut bold, don't Kv'no'likes sUovt sleeve?. ) nW? ,.t t Si , ?
tnrian. Uu tlie other iiaiui, taKo a cnuuiorgel us on tne wemiiug nay, uui give The man who never drinks auvthing " ' : ,1 1
,, .,. - ,iiii;?n uviiiaii tiimiiu tin nuii riwi
:to I'aoli ami to Kdo's too ; and we sup-
with the biuno nhvslcal and mentul abili-us a round of tmougu cake and a Corner, htroiiirer than butiermilk.
tv. allow it to go with all kinds of coin-und wo will bo as tiieek and quiet as in a vounir man of twmitv who dnos not
'pany and to all kinds ot places, such asmnle, at least as long an the cake and theaters, grogshops, ballrooms, where wiue lasts. Jviee may be seen iu all its various forms. ..
A chilli thus raised totne age ot twcuiy-temburtf itcm. one will as a general rule be devoid of) Mauiiibij. -From the Covington (Ky.) self-respect, respect for bis fcllow-nmii, special telegrams we find the following ami he will bo wanting in morals gen-,,,, the Cincinnati Gazette of the liUili iust: crally; which show plainly that to at "Aiuong the uiarriagc license granteti great extent the language and acts ofyesterday was one to Nathan B. Berry the older and larger ones form the future uf LUrrodsburg;, Mercer county, Ky., characters of the younger and stnalleri,otcl keeper, and Emma McCouahay,
H U U N 0 U0BTT N K It,
ATTORXBY AT AW, And Notary Public, JafRi Indiana,
Wu.t. ,,rctw Ih ti i tb. cert r '' '';iies. This being the vase, we should Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana. Thev . ...1 .... I .ayanddo as men and women ought, Were married by Kev. b. M. Jcllerson." J. v. uilluN. c. ii. DitiLox. hind thus have more morality among On Tuosday of last week, Mrs. Mci . . .. .. . ...... . ..;. i .. . , . .i .
Iillon & rillon, ATfORNBYS AT LAW.
Of'riCK uvr .lo. TroxtfrV Snililler Shop. JASPER, INDIANA.
t nrarttcr Ih (be Cuurlii uf I)nlwl toil nitlolti.
tnc co-itit Sept. aeili, 1HT8 y.
UNION HOTEL! JII.V BETX, - Fiapi lelwr, WKST SIXTH SjTKKKT, THIS l it itnw Imiivi with Kooit rodnm, writ fiirnlnlipil, hhiI wilt ho kit Iu Kuott ntylo, Hint rhitrKm ifHmiMrtlilc. Ilwrncn well tuktin ire of. riritMO l'ATUON.lfJK HOI.1CITKD. NKW BLACKSMITH SHOl?
the ri?iug than the preceding generation. Cotmhay loft Petersburg, saying that The first step to remedy this evil is to'jim vvas going to Burlington. Iowa, to make conversation at hotno of a moreVMiiraifc in the tinlliuerv business, and
domestic nature, and not engage iu dis-thu announcement of her marriage to
cussing the atl'airs of the ncigbborliood,jMr. Berry Was quite a surprise. Mr.
what such a one snouiu uoi no, w iiuijucrry camo to retcrsunrg two years
such a one has done or will do. llii-ago as mail carrier between this place leads a child to leave home interest atulwi Viuceunes. Wo wish 'em much
seek to find out the business ot others.
As It is natural for chi droit to liko to
answer questions, parents and guardians
commit no greater error man 10 hsk, on
joy.
Railroad News Tho money has been
raised for tbo enterprise and work will
IUr nmu iu i"B , ,.... .,i ., . .... 1 1 ..........
the children's return from school such""""
questions as lhce: John, who got f"lu T ' , 1 . . ijm, iiuiio 3 ' , ,B ., . nnvt. wnolt to e.t out nnittm(!Ls tot tios.
ilnahng tO'davr Alary, aviio nau ioi""- , ., : 7 ' ..0lll'' I aiiOw0iiL- knV(!i:il iifmithtniit cltizntifl
see any tricks played in bciiooi nours r
Now, as they were not suspecting!
such qtiebUous, it is quite itKciy mey
WM. GASSER,
North Main Strl, upntU tbc I'm, Ottee.
.Tahi'K.k, Indiana,
HAS titillt Hil wjiftifl tirr hp fer ill kltnl t MHttbwHrk, Itln tift& icqiiilntnnr with Oicrltwiu tit thilinlii euiintv. tHt lint wpII known ifnt pbur.
lf if httw6rk,tntrtutt will lve him HlnrnHlmr "f pfttroriint. Hlirkf wM ti ma-tnt'i wtllllif tmf
mllnrne ftiftfttiK niit IrnaluR of wkoh or Iik tiromptly uttftinl to. Wm. GA8SKR. urtiHitrl3th,lM7i.-l7
know more than a man of fort v.
A young married man who doe not cringe when ho wheels out his lirst baby. An editor that U not capable of running his paper better than other pernio try to. A man who can preserve perfect urbanity iu a party of ladios, when his suspender button has just parted. Gnu who takes lodging at some
Poor Asylum, and then runs all of the geese out of the country in order to get
a quill tor a tooth-pick, and then goes to the door of ouo of the most fashionable hotels to pick his teeth. Kovku. Yut the Jpr Cue wk.
Acccntnneo of the Governor of.gone
iposo he thought it would pay tun
bcM to go to Kelsos. for lie can go hatween times to Debruler's, but if he don't look sharp ho will get hold of tbo wrong one. Gscar has not yet. taken Hui'iia to Pike; don't know how soon ha will. Though Dora looks savage, like Frank had told her he was never coming again ; but Ben. is going now. If he willjnt. quit Oily, wo think Don will get to looking better. Carrie still looks melancholy; we guess Ben. has not yet come, hhe will oim get over that now, it John It. will continue going. Bell appears to bo enjoying herself
finely buggy ruling, since Lydia lias
Last week several nrominent citizens
of Jasper, Dubois county, wcro iu the
citv. and informed a number of
cannoanswer ' t,wl U,u erburg cannot ans wet veiv manj t us . me . out Wm.,,m,Lr,01. ,.uh-oad was built tbo
looic out the next nay, nicy win iosu nu
time in seeing and storing away ques
tions iu their little minds to answer on
arriving home. This timo they need no
and Worthington railroad was built the
jasper
I'etersbut
men sliuw
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..I.l....r I ..t ,1...... u ll.Ll WOUIU OUIIU HIU lUHU tit. OIH.W. TJII
and thev will have "lorty-'loven'' tales ttJcau be commenced at once.
tell, and thus you havo been tbo sole
c&use of diverting tlio little tircntns mind from dtitv. And yet, strange to
suv. children will lie and tattle.
This is Hie auopteii piau io miu ui teacher's I'tnilia, and I utn sorry to say
poor one. loo. And now. mv friends, let us see how
teachers aro led, and also the condition ijeVc.
of schools at tho present uay ami ago ot
the wor d. 1 do not profess to un
Kgyptiun Valley.
M.tt. Kuitor: L return my thanks to tho counsel of tho Valley for the honor of being elected as Governor, although they made some mistake. I was nut present at the timo Uncle Mc. was married and did not have anything to ay iu the match, but W. 11. Miller was there and says all was right, and I have choscn W. B. Miller as Lieut-Governor. This Territory is one among the tiucstin the world, and has all the good-looking men so the widows saw King Thomas
has returned from Ireland to his home,
ami his wife is glad, tor she has been
i liinrwmmi fin a Inn" timo. Tim frtnl uf
railroad would bo extended to . J?
g inimeuiiueiy. iiiu jjeiiue- ,..,, . ,. , n,i, r,iift,... i
ed letters front capitalists that yr :"V".;'i?
i ii. viiuersun is iiuiuiiii; uuiiiibui wiiuiuur
Mr. llazlcton of Hazlcton. Indiana,
was in the city last wuek making ar
rangements to eectiro three car loads of
coal per day from our coal dealers. Mr.
ilazlcton has secured h steamer to run tu White liver, and the coal is for h Vinceiinos linn. Mr. W. II. Posey and
I. B. Borer secured Hie contract, Wo be-
oiniiositionist. tuacbinist, artist, Moth
odlst. htitnbuggitit. nor anything of that
orti but thank (iud that I am enabled
to utako my thoughts known by plain,
siinplo language. Iu the Uiiii place teachers arc c.nipcll
The grand Jury has been in se-sion nearly three week. It seems tousiti.it It ouht to lurrot out all the iiieiinuu.v m tlie county in tlmt length oi tune.
A Circus band played at a fuuetal iu the to wn ol iMiliou, Lib
to buy a lightning-rod to iut up at his
new dwelling, or put up u pole. The folks are making arrangements to farm. G. Chambers and brother are going iu as
partners and say thoy will kill nil the weeds on widows A.'s farm this year.
Klic says his black boss can maku time
from llog Heaven us last as any iroiw
noss. T, Disuqy makes a good hand :
Pcrrv thinks, "bv grannv," m can
drive further and get as good looking a girl as Lydla. Ada is quite hopeful now, somebody's school is out; it has brought the chills on her. If Geno does make it in two-forty in going, he is rather tired returning, and don't make the trip home until morning, sometimes. We suppose John M. will take Sharlotto to cook for him soon at the big white house,
If Charlie ami Loda are going West, thoy are keeping it still.
nass has had too many ureeus mm
winter, which is about to get him down.
He ought to have known thai all ureuti pastures will not do iu tho winter, omih-
ciallv when there is so much sliuw they
need some bay. Jim, iu a few more tonus, will get his diploma, lie has bueu studying law at the squire's this winter, lie takes long lessons, and often. Burr is somewhat troubled ; he hm
another sirl ; he thinks he will boiumti I
to leave those parts soon, tor there are
he work; two davs ouV Peace ami lrU LSl?? ..delude reigns throughout the Xerri- '"arriod. (.kassuo.m....
piietude reigns throughout
tory. By the iioVeruor ot KdYI'TIAN. A licit man is oho thing, but a poor InbUand is aittiihur. It doesn't make tny dlilurencc to tho girl that wants to marry. Shr'H take tbc former every time if asked.
" If you have nothing to give tho poor but a little sound advice, you had bettor retain it.'' says an exchange. That's so. A bushel of anttnd pot c
would be hm tor. -Splendid ro.tds?j ul present.
