Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1879 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER.
AtoWMtorV StHtomtmt ot I'uroHMl Property in at.iboiK County, June, 18Ti. 11m ibllowin is tHeaCr!.'ile of
rrty iu tHJ Muiy, h reprt-i
Sheet Mede and Music lbxi!;, will cnd to ny addre their eoniulett. catalogue
with H new mh1 beautiful (in)r, jiut
with Piano
FRIDAY.
.TUNIC IS, 187
Tlie Mipy Immm. There is h dipotition among wune democratic leader. sHpjwtwl by Fame of the papers, In dwarf the weney fue in the earning eananaiyn, and let it l foujc ht on the pert of the Democrats on the issue of peritjr at the pells, and freedom from military interference at elections. Theee are rerv pretty sentimental issuee, ami the Tfepublioaus will profess to be as Veen for them practically, and no donnt are, a the Democrat, and nobody will advocate the other side, so the people will really nil acre upon thoae eabjeoto, and in the general ag reement the ttAA bajra n a they are termed, honeie'elSfintei power, and are
likely to do a, by Republican rotes, if
the Democrat da not by platform and candidates maVe the money -question the principal plank in their platform The issue of money by the Government to taVe the place of bank bills, and le a fnll lejral tender, and in a sufficient quantity to pause "let up " in the hard times, and de the business of the country, i an Is we which appeals direetly to the selfish interests of every person in the commnnrtY,-and to the patriotic impulses of every one who wishes to see prosperity raftered to the country, and the National debt "honorably paid. We warn the democracy that if they wish to s ncceed the financial issuos must be put in the front, a. the people wim, put them in front. No backing down or equivocation will be tolerated by the masses in the ticket they support, No
bondholders, bankers, fcold busts or other oppressors of the people need apply.
All other issue are were dwarfs in comparison to this. The Ohio Democrats recozniwxi this fact, by their nomination of General Ewing . (ErBisfcop CUM was met at White river on hie ifSjilKtl0Ktf by the Trustees of St. JeeeeVi ehWrch, in! Mreral of the member, and eeeorted ie jasper.
jie nas a fara -number or attmirers in
this connty and eeveral large ae-atga-f1111. hwg them to a tree -when they fret
tions under nk supervision, and conse-
letly an enetmeeg amount of labor
to jro three with while on hip visit
here. He was present at Corpus Christi services in Jasper yesterday ; will attend toconirnation at St Ilenry to-day, and visit the other points afterwards. While here It k.expected he will examine intoawd settle t)e difficulties which have been harmesinjr the church at Celestine for twelve months or more, and destroying a large portion of its useful-
RuNAWAT.-Qaite a serious runaway
occurred in Xadison township on last Setnrday. Kev. J. B. Madden, accompanied by Mrs. Adam , ITopc, Mrs. Dr.
Kelso and dansfhter were driving oh
the Snlphur Spriny road, juBt west of
Ireland, en their way to attend the fu
neral of Mrs. Belle Hart, when the horses frightened and ran, the carriage
eellldlnr with several fence corners, and throw! the huli ft out with great force.
breaking both of Mrc. Hope's arms, and
braisinr her dreadfully, and injuring Mrs. Kelso internally severely, and it is feared serlensly. Mr. Madden and the young srirl escaped with several scratches and bruise, bet are not badly injured.
ine carriage was not materially injured,
ue horses being stopped by Mr. Isaac
Annersen and others, jnet alter the
hvdiee bed been thrown ont.
IxraovKMiNTS. Messrs. Schenrich, ni i a. i .
yjumm. v vo., eegan me erection er a
frame cottage this week, for Mr. John
John In MoCriilsM' addition.
Mr. P. Nokr begnn the building of an addition to his hotel this week, which
nui mhi n neany twice as large as
present. He needs the room badly.
Mr. J. Gramelspacher is getting the
material on the greend for a oottaee in
McCrillus Sd addition, to be occupied, when completed, by Mr. F. M. La.
ford.
jishixo rAKTY. The Mite fishing
iny to-morrow at Fink'g mill ought to he a pleasant gathering. Col. Branha.
of the railroad has made the rates for
round trip from Jasner 10 cenu. ml
from Huntingbnrgh 1 cents. The party
"U,H "wper win go out on the f o'clock morning train, and yen be sure and be in time with bait, taekle and croquet. ESiSS "te'. lo bites an3
ikiiltll tliml u. till irfeBr m l . . .
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lnHi.l.ii. iimmmm. tttVfttkar witk .he.'w'l"'''""'. - tnvfu,..
H)1U, (toys biteheit MHda4iuwHHM made
hr tlie GominiMiwHerH ftr .iMHe otl
as4eiuf. The amount do not vary materially from hurt year. The allow
ance to the Assessors of lliiiibridge and
ratoka include their allowiiNce tor as
sefiingJaei'aMd ilumiiiirburg.
is quite a diHirenee in the ier eeutage f allowance to diiferont Asew :
AUh: Ii.ik ft Mahatkky, AlteiHia, J'a. IndirlmeHls have wm fHnd aaiit the two ran rob jwtrs at Twre H-mt . who Mrforil the marriage cv iTuoni; ii the casers of th uero mm and whit,
j'HrMi women, al that pUce,aud lliey are under
mil.
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0C3"Au election will be held in Kv
ansville ou next Monday on the ques
tiou of the city taking 50,000 stock in
the Kvansville and Cincinnati railroad If favorable this will insure the build-
Professor K. T. Cox, late state geolo-
sfist, lfves for Ariaona to-dav, arcoin-
pauieil by iU family. lie om to rumain ppinmiiently.
Dr. J. II. UavHes, after a uiinder of
RXMntnpiit. bas found that strong
umtlier tincture or inline is nn autiuotr
for the poison of tho l-sttlosnake.
A rase of considerable interest to
memliers of the1ar. and citizens gencr-
allv, was tried at llloomiugton a few
dnyA since. Some months azo a woman
named Sarah L. Keller, brought suit
against one ItohorlGillaud. forimKtardv.
Gilland married the plaintiff during the
neudenev of the suit, supnosinsr, as usu
al in such cases, that the marriage would
settle tho matter. 1 ho attorneys for the
prosecution thought different, as the
woman had lccn deserted hv imme
diately after the ceremony. The cae
came before circuit .Iinlso Pearson, the
question being, had the woman a rigid
to testify. The .Turigo decided that she had, and Gilland war required to pay .i.Wl a nil iltn nnzte nf lin iirncAfiilinn.
ing of the road between lloonville amlTlis , M to have. Iwcn the tirt mse of
Soring Station, giving all this part ot
the country a direct connection by rail witli Evansville. Our citiicns can see by the vote1 cast' Monday whether tho business men of Kvansville are in earnest in their expression; of a desire to cultivate a trade with Dubois county.
No measure proposed to the citizens of
Evansville for years, has offered them as fine a chance for a qtiiek return in busiuoss as this $50,000 subscription . (CrJudge "Welborn sentenced John Campbell and a youns Carling to ten days in county jail, and a light fine on a plea of guilty of pcttit larceny, in Pike
Circuit Court last Saturday, before the
true inwardness of their connection with
a gang of thieves was known to mm, and now the ouesiiou agitating the
minds of the people in the neighborhood
ef their depredations, is whether they
oat of jail, or submit to more robberies.
George Thomas, another of the gang.
had not been tried at tint time, but it was thought lie would go to the State's
Prison.
Are3ted. On last Saturday C. Stib
well, and W. Stillwoll, brothers, living in Fatoka township, were arrested charged with assault and Imtfory with
intent to murder James Collins. On
examination before Ego. Gresham. of
Huntingburg, on Monday, tho affidavit was quashed. It seems Stillwell's and Collin's boys lied a tight at a ball k few
nights before, which gave ri.e to tin difficulty, which occurred ou tho public
highway, when the Stillwells attempted
to whip Collins, and in the niclec hit
Kcv. Kretz in the back with a stone, bid
Collins horses got scared and ran away, fortunately carrying him out of range
of stones and danger.
A New Soxo. "We have just received
from tlie Publishers, "Love's Lament
lin",jHstpublished. Words and melody by lone Adelle V. Carr, arranged by It. B.Mahaffey. Price 30 cents. This isa
beautiful song simple and easy. A sweet pleasing melody, wedded to charmingly pathetic words, so touching and sweet In sentiment. As this song
has just been issued, the Publishers propose to send it to anyone at half price f II cents, for introduction. Addrese : Lkslii Mawafpev, Al toons, Pa. Scenic Betraying. Bevy of ladies in Jasper Subject : Style and cut of gentlemen's whiskers. After numerous ex
preeeions of opinion by several, bewitch
ing young lady remarks; "Well, like moustaches, such as John
has; they are so soft, and oily to the
touch!" Tableaux, surprise, when others innocently Inquire how sho learned they were so soft aud oily. Indiana's Votk. The following Indiana congressmen voted for the Warner silver bill: De La Matyr, Hosteller.
JJew, Cobb and Bicknell. Those voting
gam si ii or paired to .vote against it, were Hellraan, Orth, Cowgill and Calkins. Those who didn't vote at all were Baker, Brown and Sexton. Eight steamboats and three schooners,
me MKter tor uaiveston, Texas, are in process of oonstmctien at Jefferson villa.
A State convention of connty superintendents will be held at Indianapolis June 21th and 37th.
the kind in this State. N. A. Ledger-
Standard.
THE OLD RELIABLE
JASPER SAW MILL
Friedman, Klingol A Co., FOOT OK CLAY STKKKT, WK.ST OF IKIM)T-1N CONNECTION WJTH TRK
JASPER PLANING miliXi,
J. Cramelspacher & Co.,
Mill street, Oflte Farnter'M Matt?, - JASPER, I
Offer ! 0V WtliKr iUe W- i-elwttwn 4 t,ft Wk1. m4 lm -M pilce far hunker. ftfH JmptImImi
r tnMKM. rmrd ur (trtn-H. ami hII ut UHiltttft hhiI.tUI (rum f ull hmm poiirrn ebituUit le any trtklc ue)ml Ih UiMlwcI(ri.M fHHJjllB lu rant, vr u"vrel In KNibrrti liUn. ' Seasoned Oixlc, ArValntit and AhIi Tiimlei
fifcrimm Ihc M .(a(r.lHi4MhiK famUk Immy ijiHiiHlfy HelrM. A Urt lHk itfMKWKI.K, KAI.l'KTKKa hhi! K.lI.INiS, h hiMilMiiiir iltolK. in Vt'wlHiit, Clicrrr. AnU nrl)k, xIhuvd cii1im
ItOTTO.M IM1ICKS. Fhim j Scroll Shw1ijc .l.mr t i(nlrr. In shv bHittm -.lrnl Turiilnc ir lt kltid. iiroiiititly litfrMril t. Fn-y Chmm hhiI Hlrtl'a Kvi Oriw iiu-HtK k Sillty. rlH.lcrlHK I.utliH krj)t liaM and fur HXI.K CilKAl'. CuatsmWsrk kj Eithsr rf lis fins fmptlj titeM to ami hliMn hxmM, Contrnrta for ImiIIiIIhkhihI rurtii.lilHK hII nmf.-i Iwlx, will 1m iiihiIp nt m ItrHxiHithlr lri--. Ki'H'l rmttrHct h 1iih- till .vou chII hiiiI K t Hr (irlti-, hn imr i xiit rli-Hri' i ttHliln to ilit WtH-r work tliHM In iioHnlly foiinil, F.li. Mli
Town OrdiiiHticc. Be it ordained bv the Itoard of True
teos of the town of Jasper. Dubois
county, Indiana, that the petition pre
eented by Komualrt Iteck, Andrcu J
McNemey, Joseph Friedman, Martin
rrieilniau, bebastian Iviiol)lnr, PhuI
Kuukler and Apolona Alios, boin;
resident owners of property irordorinir
on the streets around the public sqtmrp.
or tnat portion of tiicpuolicsntmre, usml
s streets in raid town, rnuutv and
State, be accepted, and the i'oard, after Iieariiitf the evidence, tind flint a tnajoritv of tho rcmleui property
owners have sisned said petition fur the
rrradinsr ot paid portion of said pnhlir
qnare usel as streetss. should w gratled.
and the same is hereby grouted by the
Hoard, and it is hereby ontoml by the
said Hoard of TruMees of paid town,
that nil that portion of the public solium
now used as streets, be brought to the
proper arade In occordamis with the
established and adopted erad now in
force in snid town, and that side walks
of I'.Iass 'A" be laid down on Imth kiiIok
of all said portion of said public Mpiarf
how usei a-i suoeu, askel to ins graded
in said etition. And thnt the town
clerk is hereby orders! to advertise in
the Jasper "VVeekley Courier, a public weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in mid town
mtl couutv, for the tcradmsr of all ot
-wid jwi tion of eaid public square now
usel streets a amie-aid. The con
tract for the said grading of said iMirtinn
of said public, square Ihs awarded to the
lowest responsible bidder mi the 'JSth
lay of June, t7P. at n o clock I. M. Also tohosraded under the siipervisinn
of tlie Uoartl. anil to be completed on or
before the 1st day of August. 1679. and
that the same be completed in a rood
workmanlike manner, and that said person or person, to whom paid contract is let, shall give a bond, payable to said town, to the approval of said Hoard
of Trustees, for the faithful performance
ot said contract, and sunt Hoard reserves
the right to reject any and all bids, if
they deem best to do so. All of which is now here ordered by the Hoard. State ok Indiana,) Dubois County. M' I, B. L. Greene, Clerk of the Corporation town of Jasper, Dubois couutv, Indiana, do hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of the order ordinance
approved and adopted by the Board of
Trustees ot said town on the 4 h day ot June, 1879, as the same appears on'reoord now on file.in my office.
in witness wiiereor, l have hereunto subscribed my lurae as Clerk of said town, this 4th day of June. 1879.
1. L. GIJEENE, Clerk Town of Jasper.
MANUFACTORY.
ECLIPSE PLANING milili
A N D
SAW MILL,
Mill nntl KctoimI Si-cIn,
P. SCBEUK1CI1 & CO., Have just ad'dod the mos;t Improved Surfacing Machine and Tinning Lithe to their Saw-mill, and will NOW hTUXISU TO t)ll)Klf, at nll ilmua DKKSSISI) LUIUKIt r nuy variety: Donr of all j.ics, ou hand or fiiriii&hud to order; Viiulow-tHli, FiMuies and Slniltcr-. Seasoned Lumber m Sipeoiality. Hon so imMnrim furtf ikIiimI iMilin on tho mnf t-iMcimsa1i1n ini-mc fwim ilm cSHa un
I - ' - T " ' - " 1ff7fa7 flV- '"III'- 'f just from the saw, or drcscd. afcdusired. Come ami svi tit before von eonirart
tor a houu of hiiv kind, for we arc determined not to bo under-old. Don't fnt-ct the place, at the foot of Mill street. J'eb. Hib. 87!i--'
JASPER PETERSBURG
mm & mn routi
Three times a week. The mall nlru4r trm, t... k
Ftfbnri. ha nut on the rual tiMH,nJUm
SWKe,MRe4 (mih, and will carry piM..r mhaII McktKM. My h4 meetHlr. a fUgr will tve JaMr Tery MrtHly, WMrM4iy nnl FrMntr; IM rrtntl leav friM-atHirir nnvTawU, Tlx....
r mwUr, kH tthmit 7 'elek. A. M.. ami
?."r e ','' ta rM4, In time for rfintm. OHer M prRrr lA at (he I'm. OMt, will Intare
'7ir. NKNIAN HASKINS. F. M. LANSFORD,
Architect and Builder.
JASPKK, INDIANA.
Hatrlar feealMl la Jr. trill rarniai
praiai aiM exprim4 brick nm t4mt m, I will atwe rf Mmi 1 i4iW at tUm Ua k.
tlw4. m 4y, Mt wtjr rmMMe tnM.
urw Aiihe Umki mtprimty a((e4ei t. Ktfcrtm-C. 11mm. AM tlraauKAUuk
JmcS,1WS3m. F , UXSTOItD.
DIt. T. WEUTZ.
A LOIS (iltAMKLSlMCIIKU.
T. WERTZ & CO.
DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs, Medicines, Fancy & Toilet Articles
Oils, l'aints, Vnrnihps. 01as. Putty; l'ure Wines aiuMJtiuor f r Medical use: All kindf of PATENT 31 BblCINKS ; Tolwcco and Clears in tfrMt variety ; Fancy and Staple Stationery ; Cloth, Hair and Tooth lii u-ben ; Nursery Articles, Truces llraces. &c. c. Our articles will alwavs
be found lVcsb nud the IiunI.
Yim hmfhi kM Immii m all Ariidtc WARRANTED.
Prices lo correspond with the times. Orders hy mail, r otherwise, promptly tilled. Cerner Sixth and Jackson Streets, In frent of the Ceurt-heuee, Jaary 17IW. T tf. .TAMI'KK. INDIANA.
aaUB aTT
Jasper marble Works. J. R. CURISMOX, Dealer in Foreign and American Marble.
South Sipk ep
PUBLIC SQUAIIE
.Taspcr,
INDIANA.
par-ntfJ Ij I Mi I ri 1 M ,
mmm
W CRAVE
STONES Furniture
TOP, Sec.
All work executed with suncrior workinansbin. KiivImIi. Hnmia TtKrnw
Lcttciinsf done in the neatest and most ntinroved si vie. Wort- vumniopA awl
told at very low tlfrnros. TIioup wanting such vill pfoase call nt the shop. ,1 v. 2.
)LM Sew id, bw Mx I Ql73TT TO TB TeUTELOfS FllLC !
The C. It. & S. V. JVy Co., have mado
i
T(wl fmWIlinl , ir Hillsn of Dr. enlver-
J.'i JL?rJ!:irf2 t"',,rt,,!"'r'rrHiiKomcnl with the Louinvillc and
V;;kn;;on7. racket Co., by which metn-
tjhiV, Mental fl Phytkat I
IwfvlHtr. lmtiwHwfMlii tl5lltf trains tnalfn ilirnrt rnunnrlitiH at
Marrliw.etrraUflCfWHMrriM, Kntr.MT M KiTKJtMwirf .s.i, al u u n,tw it fnt.
IwlM'H hy wlf-ltH'.Mljffftee w
JMT rrk hi a ftmlH vpe, only dK ril. BVansVllle, ciSsSW.,? RT"1" r!" coecta at i-ritctkc, that n. aiarmiHic cMiinr nrHir.bH Hockport w'itli Steamer drey Lagle for
'" iw-.fij i m mrfi me Mtffvnrnn wt : jU1llr,VII 10, rHttHKMit aiwHie nrmrn at w trfmti, tmin J nrouh tickets te Lvansville for wile mt vffctttai. hy mnm fwMii ewy nf,at all oHiiics of Company and by ConXpH?.1.' MMJ"r8 MmwIfjdnctor8 of trnins.' mSr'thtn Iur ,M t in tte haRd fevrr- II. C. IIKANIIAN, StUt.
April 18th, lS79-tf.
jNHMf a4 ivrrr mart In the kM.
HM. HiHlM'Mml. Inablal Mrnlm.. In nr a4JrM.I.
wi rwHpt .N.u(i or lw prntmt HMf4. OrHH for 8nle.
TaM r.TTl.Ti: wirr t. ifacmnaT. nn.J Smith American Company Oram,
41 ilHH ."., JifW VW; 1W UkC CMC, Willi WIS"1 ftlUpff, KIICU KWUII, atltl UUHIIIf
rfwy mm, itw-iy. fu luue. lot Wilt a t ie L'OUKIKU Orricc.
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