Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1879 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

JASPER:

KHIDAY, OCTGNKU 17, W7. EXCITEMENT IX HOLLAND, A. 1. Sprmlley the Cftttse. The usiml quiet monotony of the vil laire of Holland wa velicviwl last week bv the tread of an armed, band of determined men, brought out by a determination to compel a payment of claims due them from A. B. Spradley, who had just returned from Kansas. It weaie that Spradley, a few weeks ao, Heel obtained a lot of shep aitd oat tie .from Mr. Richard Joneii, Kemp aad eOter. uwr Dales on proviso to put them in market at Lauieville, and pajr fertheni aa pooh 16 Mild. lie sold tkew, obtained c&6h some' where from 1,00 J to $1,500, and aploifrted a day to meet with those he had got tkew ef ami settle up, but instead of meeting them he lea (that day for the West, and it is a!d Uevght bint a farm in .Kansas. At any rate lie case back Thursday of last week to get bis family and household good,Ml while in Ileit. man's store, hi6rediter6 to the number oi S6or 30, armed, and provided with a rope to hang him, surrounded the store t ami captured mm, after threatening to break down the store-room doors to get hifu. Some of them were in favor of hanging him immediately, bat better counsels prevailed, . and lifter a parley, Mr. Jones a4'ke entered into some arraagement, by which Spradley'e wife wag seat to their residence, and got $100, which was paid .en account, and it is supposed tW-payment -ef the 'balance was secured. He waa then released, and after doing a goed deal of tall swearing for a day or two, and making a good nnany threats, left the neighborhood, it Is supposed for his weetern purchase. The Election's. As we predicted In last week's Courier fckc Republicans have cirried Ohio, eleeting Foster by a handsome majority sbewHtg that notwithstanding the mock boasted good times, the poorer claeies yet feel it a painful necessity In large mbers of instances to sell their votes, in order to obtain the necessaries of life. Honey waa expended freely by the Beeahlioea leaders, aJt

cost them netting, being tdrawn anihWtic,by Glnen. giving her meth

Mayes civil service order from the 100, 080 emce-holders aX over the land. The result is the defeat ef a gallant soldier by Fester, whoMidn't get his mad np tiit ten years after the war was ended. It is well to bear in mind, however, that Ohio has always beea considered a staunch Kepublicaa State, and cannot be set down as a gain to them, any more than Iowa, which also has given her usual Republican majority. Mariiid, Ua Monday .'morning, the 13th last., at the Catholic church by Jtev. FSdeUe Mamie, Mr. Michael Swekxev ad Mies TmuttetA loo, both of Jasper A very pfeaiant reception was held during the day and evening at the res! deuce of the bride's parents, where numerous friends paid their respects to the happy eouple. The Courier acknowledges the reception of a pieoe of handsome wedding cake, and wishes the young folks abundant happiness. On Tueday, at the same church, Mr Johx JocHtx and Miss Sophia Gabser. A jolly daaea followed this wedding, and MeXeraev's hall was raeolaadent with the morry daneers all Taeeday night imy m ways m aoie to oanee ott all umr tronwee. The Columbae Democrat gets of the following on Captain David Bradeu. Captain David Bradea. of Indianano lis, one of the most genial, whole-souled Republicans in Indiana, tells a good one on himself whiea we do not think has ever yet appeared in print. The Captain aud the Democratic auditor of Harrison countv were driving in a bngsn near voryaon, wnen iney met three men on horseback all stone-blind drunk, whan the Captain at once suggested to the au ditor that the three men 'vere all Dem ocrats, and the oysters were staked on it. The three men were halted, when the vapiatn saki to one: My friend, what is your olitfca? " I'm a rep-(hic)-Rspublici; worst The Captain's eheeks blanched a little, but lie put the same qneetkm to the teeend man, when he said : 'I'm (hie) the wors'pillof a 'publican ye' ever saw (hie). Git up here old gray, btranger, it 'sno see fer you ter efk that oseer fool (hlo) fer we're all in the same boat. "We're the wors' d-d set (hie) w publican yer ever saw (hic).M Although somewhat set back, the Capa n enjoyed the ieke nrettv wall. m, v wantSyi. JL" " w,e Hardly vj nw !n l'"ve h fitl

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ttva Imh iHHtle for tl Vamlerbilt rds, auioHHtirt in all to Urn?, tr ttMWary wext yr, itteltiwux u,cKi i tha Chiva; and iH'tHH'vstem. It k Hidthl tht ol rieltveivd U ni a trlrl mor than what American works ak for delivery at the same time. An opiaioii has been nreiMtred by the MUMjriHifiulent of public ininicium and the attorney ifmieinl to the eftect that if a teacher lias obtained a licence at ono examination, and sn&semieum amwars for examination to teach a higher jrrade. before the other license has expired, anil fails to ims!, thin doe not revoke his nrst licence to teach. Also if a license is revoked the applicant lias JO months to apply for another examination. Ind. Seutiuol. IVr ike J)hk Cesrler. Matrimonial. Married, on the 5tli inat., at the reel deace of the bride's father, in Hall town ship, Mr. Samuel, ll. IIe.vkv and JKiss LtxztB Kendall, uausfliter of W. w Kendall, were joined in tho holy bands of wedlock, by Itev. Thos. E. Mann, of the Methodist church. Both bride am groom made a lovely appearance on the floor. Tney were attended by Mi Gresham ami Miss Lena lioberson, both of Mifflin, Crawford countv. There wa quite a number present. The Cele&Une bras band was also in attendance, and the company were well entertained bv good music, both rocal and instrumental after which tbev were conducted to the dining-room, where tbev found a verv long table well loaded with the very best of refreshment?, to which the party did justice. On the following day the bride ami groom, escorted hy a goodly number repaired to the rosiilencc of tho groom's father, where they indulged iu a general good time. Gubt. Harbison Township Institmte. KsLLEaviiiLK, October 11th, 1879. The teachers of Harbison township met at School house No. 4. at nine o'clock A. M. flouse was called to order by the chairman, Win. L. Kdmlston. After which he made an (interesting speech, priucipallv to the teachers unking them to be wide-awake and. promfit iu reply to any question that may$ iVi put uy trie teacher. Un motion J-J. (A. tioje was appointed secretary. ine toiiowing named teachers were enrolled, Katie Bait. Marvin Dcbrnlcr, Katie Hays, Carrie Bait. Lottie Murrav, Jaary MHier, Jennie Gleaou, wm. L Edmistou. and K. A Uope. The first on the programme class drilled in readby Miss Glexeu, but being absent, Mr. Debruler drilled a class in Grammar, isouns and Tronouns, which was inter .if -W -w w m esuug. jrni in Grammar, verbs in General, by Miss Katie Baitz. Now TIeckss. Resumed work, clan drilled in Arith od of teachiur fractions to beginners. The subject of Analysis, was nrcnted by Mr. Debruler. giving his method and manner or tcachiasf the same. Mi?s Murray drilletl a class in Geography, topic JNortn America and its uatural division of water. The President arranrcl the following programme for the next meetlnsr. Or thography Miss Carrie Dhltz: Mode of teaching beginner. Mips Mnrrav. Nature and Powers of leUcrs and spelling: i-nysioiogy. r a. none, Uous.tructioii of the ear, Philosophy of sound: Miss Glezen ; Construction of the eve, Philosophy of sight; History. Miss Miller, Mexican war; JUtio Baitz, French and Iudian War; Penmanship, 3Ir. Debru ler, Analyses of Spenneriau Svstem. A motion to hold the lie tt Institute at Ilope'a school house November 8th, 18i9, was carried. Moved that the proceedings of this Institute be published in Jasper Count ck and Jasper Times, Moved that we tender a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Brown for their kind hospitalitiea extended to teachers aud visitors of this Institute. Wm. L . Eumjstok, Pros . E. A. Hope, Sect. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY. XTOTICE is hereby given that the un i- dersigned, Administrator of the estate of Snsanah Chattin, deceased win ofler for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent, in narbison township, Dubois county, Indiana, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1879, the following personal property of said estate, to-wit: One horse, two milch cows, two calves, One steer. th tindivldrul nnp.lhti-fl rut ft of fifteen snrpa nfonm in iht fiotil ltiirv. five bushels of wheat, fifteen bushels bfi oaw, one stacK or hay, one side-saddle, and all of decedent. hnnsehnltl mul kitchen furniture, and sundry other arti cles, ioo numerous to mention. TERMS OV ftAI.r ? -Snmo nf ai anil under, cash in hand; over $3 a credit of uhhii) mil in gltoil, mo IUlunilr giving note at six per cent, interest, waving benefit of annraisment laws, with good freehold surety, to the approval of me aumiaistrator. William Mathis, Adm'r. Traylor a Hunter, Att'ya. Oct, 10th, 1879.-3W. Good Jack For Sale! The MRilerrirned oflerit for said his fine oiooied jactr, agei iu years, a ure foal getter. He lm a titimlier of Una cottt In thh county. Apply at his residence on

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Diseases like thieves, attack the week. Fortifv vour organization with the .Bit ters. and it will resist and battle alike the virus of epidemics and the enanges oftemprature which disorder the consti tutions of the feeble. There Is vitality m it. It is a pure vegetable stimulant, a rare alterative and anti-bilious medicine, ami has not a harmful clement among its raanv ingredients. For sale by all Druggists and respect able Dealers generally. Oct. 17, '79. NOTICE TS hereby "iven that there will be an I. election of Trustees for tho Mcthodis Episcopal congregations at Huntingbur? and Jasper, Dubois countv, at the is quarterly meeting of the Huntingburg Circuit, to be held at Mt. Ziou church on aid Circuit, on the 1st aud 2d days of November, 1879. J. T. Woods, Preacher in charge. Oct. 17th. 1870-Sw. ?TOTICE is hcteby given that pro1 posals v,ill be received bv Martin Friedman, President of the Board of School Trustees of the Town of Jasper, until October 20th, 1879, for the furnishing of all the materials and building a stone or brick wall, on the Smith front of the Town school lot, along Sixth street, said wall to have a good foundation six inches below tho grade line of the side walk, and to be three feet high, above tlie sidewalk, and to be capped tho entire length by srood copinsr stone, nicely dressed, and projecting two inches over tne trout or tho wall. The wall will be one hundred and ninety-four 191 feet long, the front to be 'dressed, and all laid in good mortar, and done in a work manlike manner, with an opening in front of the school-house six feet wide. the corners of said opening to be large rock-, suitable to bang- gates upon, and dressed on two sides : and also at the same time, for furnishing and putting in position, in 'and near ?aid opening six stone steps six feet wide, eisrht inches rise and twelve inches tread, and walling up on each sido of them to the top of the excavation, ail to lie done in a smooth workmanlike manner. Proposal will also be received, up to uctoiicr sotii, 1S7SI, for famishing brick or "tone, and the ncce.sary sand and curbing, and nutting down a sidewalk in front of said gchool lot eight feet wide aud two hundred feet long, in accord auce with the Town ordinance. Propo sals to state within what time said jobs, or either of them will be completed. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Ulkment Doa.ve, Oct. 10th, 1879 2 w. Secretary, NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby riven to all whom it may concern, that the Board of Coniiinssinnors. nf Dnlinia rnrtnlv. f nrll. ana, have made and adopted a rtile, that in tne liiiure, tne Mineral expenses ot digging grave, coffin, shroud and all other exnense of burvinsr anv nauncr. in said count j shall not exceod eight dol lars for an adult, and five dollars for children under ten years old ; and in no case, will any moro than the above be 1 1 i mi: j... .-.-1 niiunuii. xuura imoresiou, win. govern themselves accordingly. uy order el tiio JJoard. J. M. DEINDERFER, Auditor of Dubois Co. Oct. 10th, 1879-3W. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Susanab Chattin, late of Dubois county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. William Mathis, Administrator. Travlor & Hunter, Att'ys. Oct. 16th, 79 3w. PARTICULAR NOTICE. The proprietors of tho Uuion Flour Mills respectfully thank the public for their patronage, and give notioo that they will expect all who buy flour of them to send CASH WITH ORDER, as they cannot sell flour on credit anv longer. Tho small margin now realized' by millers compt'ls us to adopt this :ourec. rcii a- nijrmcn.

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Friedman, Klingl"A Co., FOOT Or CLAY STKKKT, WKST OF DKl'OT-IN COXNKCTION WITH THK

JASPER PLANING MIIiI.

J. Cramelspacher &, Co.,

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Seasoned Oak9 "VV'silnut and lsIi Lumber

Porlrlnimln)tii.l SlaIr.l)nlWIKrrRliAM Inniiy niwinity .IwiivU. A Urg itxlt of XKWKL.S, BALVSTFR hniI KA1I.INOS, in ltmliMti ilelKB. Ih WhIriiI, Chrrry, AnherOak, lwyii mlmnJ.or furuUliKl nJ'.sh If referrJ. Sli, IiMrK, ShHtten hh1 TrMnMoiHw furnlHhr4 ut ROCK ltOTTOM 1'KICKS. Vnitvy Scrnll SiMHlnr ton to nnler. In anr nmtirH ile.rJ. Tumlne f all IsfJid. irmnll)r sltemlH t. Fam-y Chb bhiI KlrA'n Ky Oru iiH-Hti. k StirclHlty. 1'lHstvrliifc Lath kft(,i hml ami fr SALK CHKAI. Ctisim Work Ij Eto of k Iks Irraptly lileuM to and Satisfxctki twiukl Contract rrlHll.llBjf,!HHl rHrnUhliiKnll mHtrilalx. will 1 mntte at h Krmweablii I'rlr IloH't roMtrct h IxiHne till yuH call hhcI get wMrjirli e, a our -X(t'rlt Htt riiHMr u to do licticr wink thH I nxHHlly foHHil, rtj,, 54l, lsS ly.

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P. SCBEUB1CH & CO., Have just added the most Improved Surfacing Machine and Turning Lathe totheir Saw-mill, and will NOW FURNISH TO OKDER, at all times DRESSED LUMBER of any variety: Doors of all sizef on baud or furnished to order; Window-Hash, Frames and Shutters. Seasoned Lumber a Speciality. , House patterns furnished entire, on the most reasonable terms from the sills up.

jut from the saw, or dressed, asidesircd.

for a house of any kind, for wc are determined not to Iks undersold. Dea t forget the plarc, at the foot of Mill street. Feb. 14th, 187S ly.

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Till Novemb'r 1st, 1879. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Stats and Caps. i Money "by buying ox J. E. WALKER. Spi'inpr Stock AT THK Jasper Book Store A. J. MlNDEKMAIlIY. North Main Street. njii a nfvr Kunuty of Scioel Biok MtlUMe ff Ike cwmIhr Xermsl, t wkkk k Invite tk ttentlon H lecucr. Alto, N'tCR WALL PAPER, ! rrt varlrtr. Now I tke tlm to makt ynnr nmt chrrrfnl ihi1 pIr.iMMil-loklftf(. I'AI'KK HANGIXU mh! DIX'ORATION' ami I'.U VT1NU fieUlty. PICTUKE Fit AM IN GPromptly ttettdfil lo, mi MobWIb fl OI Im atrei vsriety o (ini. jurtn it, v.iiv. Boono Tp. Trusteed Day oflius Inens hhu LlurHry Notice. The citizens of Boono township are! notified that I will attend to Township Business on every Saturday, and it is necessary that persons having business with tho township shall como on tnat day. Tho library will be kept at A. Kiidolnh's store, in rortersville, for tho con venience of citizens, and persona who Imvo books belonxinir to it. are rcnucst eel to return them, that they may w properly registered. itKtP, Rt'tiotil'it, fav . !78 v. Trtutcn Hoonn Tp.

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r1IKll Jt CO. RELIABLE nni Uwnt pi lew fir lwlr, of all tfcrhtl MILL, Come and sec us before yon contract DOWN GO BIC PRICES ! Christian Schench 1 -ATTIIRSew- Furniture Store Miitiuc li-iimr.-? A(Wtmktw tub Cuirv ir I-Jouaelaolcl irnrniturd Z Vnhkh he will ll at Inwrr pritff, than trtr Ufors olTf rnl r Jairr. COME AND LOOK AT IT I furniture repairing, ami rcvariHtbltiK ao a to niU It look nearly ron" tie" priimptly atteMeu to. COFFINH Krtit on hand In various nylel, tail trimmed on fliort nolke. l)Mi't rorKCttlm plrnr, SCIIt'lIM ACIIHlt'.s ItliK-k, on North .MmIii ttre-ft. Pcpt, M, m-ly. Ht D. WAUACK. K. K- FAIWMttO.. j. ii. vAivnoiiiv, WITH fALUCS, FiB t K COMMISSION MEIICIIANTS, 79 XAQA7.IKR STKKET, NEW ORLEANS, LA., Seliolt a nharn f bHalnpnw fromJSewlherH Inct "IJM.8AI. CAHH ABVASWHICsri .sv o CoN" a . . a uiU ICrfCL 1 W Paving and Building Beick fob Sale! Tl. .tnilni-eifnl liaa mi hand A larco and fine nuallly of jrood building and a a . a ....... pavliii.' dmck. lor which panics wai iiuj, to build cannot do belter in Southern Indiana then tocall and purohaM! of him. Holme pallornfc at rcdurcd mles. I'mnirtlier IitronJittlon vftll liii lJ,ls rcldeiico on 7riM'r of Mill anil 9th ob! i 'ii hi .li in m, , s ts7'tf. i i;j)cr. Ind.

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