Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 April 1879 — Page 4
"JASPER COURIER.
araiinw to turux trie
FRIDAY.
: APrL 18,
The YrW Tnteirvlew wltk Xr. HeHtlrtoka. The New York Werld of the W h in. ptthliehes a lewrthy Interview withTion. Thomas A. riendricks. which U elsewhore rewodtfpd. awl which is well rulCUHtwl to create R profottt1 sensation in political circle!) throughout the rountrv. If will be oWrvpft that (ha interview takes an unnsually wide, rane. ;tndl.1o wmc extent, aittribiotfrauhv:
but ever? word lm r direct tasrinz
upon the present ami future welfare of
tho country. The utterances of Mr.
Hendricks evidence that masterly poise for whiclrh. Is distinguished. The pru
dent politician, the profound statesman
and safe leader. Uevervwhere displayed. That Mr. Flendrirks thoroughly under-
statuis me situation is placed bevond
rontroversy. That he has analyzed the
losric of events anil is e.v. RAproaT with
the most thoughtful of the countrvcan
not he gainsaid. Prudent people will applaud Mr Hendrirka for his emphatic refusal to apeak of Mr. Tilden. with -whom in 1876 he was associated on the
presidential ticket : nor will thov be le satisfied with the virtual announcement that he will not concent to oecupv a
poronrt place on the ticket of 1880. The "World, in its editorial comments upon the interview with Mr. Hendricks, intimates that Tilden'a nomination an the "Democratic candidate in 1880 ha for its
s isrnificanre. not more the -vindication of
that distinguished gentleman, than the "eventual presidency of Mr. Hendricks" for, remarks the "World : Mr. Tilden. though & man of much less experience in pnhlic life than Mr. Hendricks, is an older man alike in years mid in constitution, and nothing is more probable than that be would find
thestram and pressure of the president!
office o severe as to make it imperative
upon him to withdraw from It verv earlv
in his term. Mr. Hendrick knows this
hr his courteous reticence on the point
clearly indicates, as well as anv man. and
lie knows therefore that all the people who are working to-day for the re-election of Mr. Tilden are reallv working.
whether they know it or not. to put Mr.
"ondrir-fcs at no distant dav into the
TVhite House. Yet Mr. Hendricks, with a plainness, of sneech never before used
"by him. and not bo common as it ought to be among our public men. announces
through our columns to-day his determi
nation on no account to accept the second place on the presidential ticket. Whv he announces thi. the tone and tenor of the
interview sufficiently indicate. While Mr Tilden Is an incarnation of New York
In the Democratic noliups of the country.
with no national or Federal experience or
connection anout or behind him, Mr.
Hendricks, as ppon'e are too apt to for ef. ia national Democrat hv inherit
nrr as well as hv training. He is the
lephow of a senator of the United W who took part In the legislation
of te country In the. great davs of the
Democratic past. He filled a high Fed
era! office himelf Hnder one of the
ablest Federal administrations of our
historv. He t in the Unled States
Senate when the evil legislation which
fne Democratic Cnnsrress of to-dav is
taking piece by piece ont of the violated
jraniPTTorK oi oar government, was
madly hammered and driven into that framework bv rash and violent hands Tn
eyes of Mr. Hendricks the fraud issue of
187S is but a part and parcel of the
greater mt of local self-government
arainst over-bearin centralization. While the friends and foes alike of the
Eastern candidate who was defrauded
of the presidency in 1876 are quarreling
jot me control or the people's right and duty to avensra that wrong, the Western candidate who was defrauded of the.
Tice-presiiiency In 1876 rises with the rat masses of the American Democra
cy to a higher and more commanding
position, from whtrh it Is iW n him to see that the people had better bp trusted o
talee that right and that dutv Into th-lr
own hands, and be called up in thir own wav and throngb men and meth
ods of their own selection, tore-establish the reign of liberty protected by law throughout the land. There Is no mistaking the outlook. The coming events which are casting their shadows from'the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the lakes to the gulf, point to Thomas A. Hendricks as the Democratic candidate for president in lfWO.
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t.w. . T" " c Z , Th C. 1. S. W. R'y Ca.. have made
"--- r " jn-nmjfwyam wit the Loakvilb? awl
Apni, we were struck ay ( enuu iae
of the magazine. Ha aim U tnekvate,
and it U pure in character in ararv de
partment, -while entertainment and tnstractfon are skillfully blended, so that its matter ia exceedingly interesting from begiuning to end. Tndeed the PRr.voT.oiCM. Journal is a caplul illustration of what oan be accomplished in the way of ui ikiHjf science pleasant to the general reader. Our voting people' will certainly be interested in the opening chapter of "Uncle .Timmie, the Cripple. a short serial which is verv
pleasantly wrlttun. Real Teacher and!
Keal leaching, are some views of a
veteran pedagogue, now a New York
editor. The great work of Moral Reform ia represented this time bv Mr.
William Noble, of England, and an ap
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Oliver's Chilled Plows.
Headers Packet C., y wkkh mtua-i
iHg trasa whkc urK eaiintanow at KckpsH-t with aj. bM U tkair Mm for IvaaTiU. Monday eveiia train eaaaaeta at Rockprt witk SttMmer Grey Eagle fer LouisWtle. Throngh tickets t Evaaaville for
at all oflices of CoiHjmBy aud by Cwtductora of trains.
n. C. BRANIIAM, Sup't.
April 19tb, lS79-tf.
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D aot fe impMNl on
By WfthwM ImitHtiane. leok far the hshk "Olivw H aa the Ba.
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Tor" ttf CrlfT. Take Notice. The Dubois County Snndav-school Convention will meeta't Portersville. on
Saturday the 24th dav of Mav next.
All aro invited to be present and brinr
vour dinner. The Executive Committee is composed of the following' named,
persons: Captain IHiita. Dr. E. A. Glezen. C. Doane, Ezra Jlrittain. Dr.
Hill, John M. Lemmon and J. B. Mad
den. The above committee is hereby notified and requested to meet for consultation at Ireland, on Satttrdav the 3d
day of Mnv. at 2 o'clock p. m. "The officers of the Convention are called to meet with the committee and assist iu
arranging a programme.
Rev. G. C. COOPER, Pres.
r Hours, Treasurer. J. B. Madden', Secretary.
NOTICE TO HEIRS OK PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
State of Indiana, Dubois County, m:
NOTICE ia hereby given that Joseph II. Nicholson. Adniiutetraior of the estate of Jolm W. Simmons, deceased, has file. i his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal beiii insufficient to pay his debts; ami that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Dubois Circuit Court. Peter ,1. Goshasw. Clerk. Traylor and Huvtkk, Att'ys. April 18th, 1879-3w.
"Mt G'leral Parpeie Plow;
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SODTH BKND 1 HON WORKS,
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LAMPEUT. T?tnil A.j?'t, UtB Strrrt. .lKr. IriIIhuh,
SHERIFF'S SALrt. NOTICE is hereby given tlmt by virtue of a certified copy of a decree to
me directed from the Clerk of the. Da-
bois Circuit Court, in a cmum? wherein
rSonr0s I!niu. in ntatuttil an.) .Tuot.
v. a ' v . ..... '. I son Gross and Mary A. Gross are de-t fendants, rcouiriag me to make to tuia i
of three hundred and thirteen dollat j' and twenty cents, with interest oh ?.iiii decree and costs, I will expose at public
sale to the liighe-st binder, on ;
SATURDAY, MAY 3d, 1S75. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.. and 4 o'clock l. M., of said day, at the door of the Court-house of Dubois county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a
term not exceeding seven vear, of tfaei
following1 real estate, to-wit :
The east-half of the north-east quarter Jof section No. three (3), in township No.
corxTios with I 3BL . it i srACUEU & CO. I
American Modlcnl Aaaacintlon. We have received from Dr. Wei man the following card, which explains itself, with a request for publications nttitANA STATU MKDWAL SOCIRTT, ) SroMTAifn Orwr, M Ww Own Sr., Imhasakhj, Aprit Stb, M7. ) Dear Doctors Arrangements hare been made for round trip " tickets from this plsce to the coming meeting of the Amkricaw Mmmcat, Association1, at Atlanta, Ga.. May th. for W0.3I, first clasa passage; the usual faro being W1.90. Tick-te good from May 1st to eth, incluwy. gainf.and until the 90th, returning. Pleae give notice of this in your local papers, that all may havo the beaeit. Respectfitlly, G. V. Woollej?, M. D., Sec'y fOrThe Normal School, under Profs. Wisdom aad Swewier, h progteiif IImIj-.
RA IT TT X f m two (2), south of range No. thrett (3) JL wMJk Mk VP A Jfttwest, containing Keventv-nitie acre.
more or 1cm, aud being situated in Hall township, Dubois county. Indiana.
It such rents and profits will not sell
AND
taamhnot Cvoiiroinnl
UlUUlllUUUl LAUUIOlUlli FROM
THE OLD RELIABLE
JASPER SAW MILL
Friedman, Klingel A Co.. foot or clay sTKEirr, avkst or m;iot-ix connkctiojj with thk JASPER PLANING mililv J. Cramelspacher & Co., .Hill '9lrcet,.'4,2lo2te rarmer'w Hhikk, - JAvfER,
Jasper to Evansville!
TU1S3A7, Ad M
Tram Leaves Jasper at - fi :.10 a. m.
" IIuntingburgat7:oO " Arriving at Kockport at - 9:30 " connectino with thf: xaoxificrvt
STEAMER MORNING STAR. Arriving at Evansville at - 3KWr. H.
TICKETS I.NCLCOINM MEALS AND BERTHS
O.V BOATS. From Jasper to Evansville and
Return. - 2 50
Erom Huntinghurg to Evansville
ami Ketnrn, ----- 2 25
From Ferdinand Station to Ev-
ansvllleaud Keturn. - - 2 00
Good to return on anv of the Louis
ville and Henderson Packet Co 's Steam
ers until Saturday, April 2fitb. and on
Railroad until Monday. April J8th.
II. C. IiRANHAM, Sup't. April 18th. 1870. Iw.
West Baden Springs I
Special Hates ( Invalid.
Until the 30th of June, 1879, board has
been reduced at this magnificent water
ing place to $5 00 per week, to give invalids an opportunity of enjoying its life-
giving and health restoring waters. Accommodations and fare unexcelled.
DR. JOHN A. LANE. April 18th, 1879-tf. J.K. Speed & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS
for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree.
infftroat ami trial B I umM at flu. cama
time and place expoe to public sale the?
iuu biiupie oi miii rent estate, or so mitc;i thereof as may be suflicient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any telief whatever from vatuatioa or appraisement laws. GEORGE COX. Sherift Dubois Coantv. C. Doane, Att'y Pl'ff.
April 1 lth, 1879-3 w. pf. $8 00.
OsTrr M Ui rnhttc tb tt
m nin. t.cBf4 or
Vn .. t.r-air iH r- '"r IritiI of 3II !.rrnuii. rir,..,J zttto. nft all Vo t. ! bt.1ins marr-UI frm Ul Itm pi.tfn rtjivtfl t lb LulMiutro f .! tiun !t m.f. ever cfttrra in S.'Mhrm MUnn "
Seasoned Onlc, A'"nlmir amcl VhIi Lnmhif
iSZiZZJhllK'rZ" ..!ia'- "". M.tmT- Hi!TriB.i,.rHrHl-l,rilm l!OI K BOTTOM rKIC t uey ri.H '.,li ir f tiltt tn M f.atl.rn r,1M. Tkinlsc til MUf ra lanrt t up hhI MIril'a Krt Ornt. mnt $im.uUs. I'lact. rlnjt lti t-pt . Lui amUt HALU Cllt.Vl'. fetsa Td ij Sitka" ft? ftzz Frajj AllrJil ti d MM EimniwJ,
Contract. fr feHlMlHcXtn.l rurnihlKeaU wtitlHt will Hm.tr at m nrii.onwtilr ITtw. IH"t Mmtrnct m tH-r I It . r-.il uit t .rur jirlrr. nn t.ur nxprtUn 9 imtMriu. I01I0 b. tsrr wrk thaa ! hh1Iv ruti(. ib. 1-tk !;
-AND-
Traduce (Dealers,
383 raosT stkeet, MIMPHIS. TEMVEI8EE.
s4e.
kCtSgnmMit tHHel
4 prmpt rHr!H reh as, 'Tf j.
April 18, 'It-Zm.
FOR SALE CHEAP-
ONE Jack nine yearn oW fr KHla by Nicbolaa fthr.VM. A
the Jasper and Ceiestiae road.
-pru i9tn, 187U 3w.
DIt. T. WEItTZ-
SIIERIFF'S SALK. BY virtue of aa execution to me directed trom the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, oh SATURDAY, MAY M 1879. itetween the hoars of 10 o'clock a. m..
aud 4 o'clock r. x., of said day, at tlwj door of the Court-house iu Jasper, Du! t.- ... ... . .
uots county, iitumna. tae renu ami profits for a term not exceeding -vcb
years, of the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
The south-half of Lot oae hun
dred aud eight (108). aud the south-half
of fractional Lot No. one hundred aud
nine (10). situated ia the town of Jasper, Dubois countv. Indiana, accord in
to the map, plat or chart of said town.
And on failure to realise the. full
amount of judgment, interest aad cot,
l wtu at I lie ftune time una place expoe
at public sale the fee simnle of said
estate.
Takeit as the pronertv of Zebrtaa
Benrer at the "uit of Andrew Eckert.
Conrad Kckert and Jacob Eckert.
Said sale will be made without aav
relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law.
UEOKtiK COX, Sheritf DuIkhr Coaatv. W. S. UrXTKK. AttV tor ITU.
April 11th. 1879 3 w. (pf. m 00. SHERIFF'S SALE " VTOTICE is hereby jfiven, that bv rirtue of a certified copv of a decree to me directed from the "Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, iu a cause whereMaiedelena HallerisplaiBtir.aad Henry A. Holthaus aud Barbara Holtitaas are defendaats, requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and sixtv-four dollars and ten cents, with interest at 8 per cent, oa fcaid decree and cot, I will expose at public sale to the higbeat bidder, on SATURDAY, MAY 3d, 1879,
between the hours ef 1 o clock, A. and 4 o'clock, P.M. of said dav, attbel
uoor oi me uourtrtoue of Dul0!
county. Indiana, the rents and profit
for a term not exceeding seven veer, ofinromntlv Mled
Dubois county, State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. one hundred and fortv-ffve 146J, as shown upon the original'map, plat or chart of the Tows of Jasper. Also, the Borlh-weat quarter of the south-west quarter of section No.sixteea
16, in towuship No. one (1), south of
range iso. three (3) west 40 acres, more
r less, ia Hall township ia said county.
it such rents and profits will not sell for a suflicient sum to satisfy aaid decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at nHblic sale, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof ae may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and coat. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever frew valuation or ap-H-aieeKeat laws. GEORGE COX, Sheriff of Dubois Countv. C. Doajce Att'y for Plaintiff. April 1 lth, 1879.-3W. (pf. $10 00.)
NEW MAXUFACTOJIY.
ZSCIiIPSS PLAHIN6 MILL SAW MILL,
.Hill anil $irMii Crrctx,
p. sruBuincn & cu.. Have jnt added the mot Improvrd JSitrfncing Machine and Turaing Iitbe to their Saw-mill, n.d will NOW FL'KXISU TO OUDKU. at hII iiuiwm DRESSED LUMKKIt of hv vttrk t : Doorh of all mW. on ItNiid or furnished to order; Wiitdow-Nch, Frjitnos aud M.ullers. Setioned Ixumlicr a Spccimlity. Hotte patterns furni-hl entire, on the ntnt reaonaltle terms trom the sills up.
jnst from the vaw, or dri-ed. a-.d"i'",,' ome and ie u hefore von contract
for a boute of any kind, for wc are determined not to tie undersold. Dn"t tot pt't the place, at the foot of Mill Mrei t. Fel. I lth. l" ly.
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