Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 January 1880 — Page 4
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J AS RPR COURIER.
FRIDAY,
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JANUARY is, 18Se,
ItcUeol Fitntl Apportionment1.
Auditor. Kchuhrosrher apportioned fW various School Fund in accordance with liw, Ut Setm-day, lo the severs! township of Dubois county. The law teqnirs tfiMt the funds; should be apportioned to the township in e.vaet properUfiu to the1 number of children entailer
t Wei, and should lie made by the County r Aoditor iu Jan aery ami .Tune We gl ve " Ueiow th number of children enumer
ated in each of the townships, and the Apportionments nude by Mr. Deinderfer In Jaue.RndMr.Schnhmuciier last week.
ootr. rrom tiiesnieenunioriron moujfti
k will Unobserved the sum apportioned
in June whs nearly throe hundred dollar forger than the last apportionment And there seems to be a singular differeuoe in some of the townships iu the amount of the funds Apportioned iu June. and that of January. For instance,
latthe June apportionment. Columbia
had, leaving out the fractions, a 12 cents per scholar, while Case )mu! but 183 cents ; Jaeksou 186 cents, and Ferdinand 167 swats, and so on, no two townships earning to have the same proportion ;
Colombia, Jtadfeon, Hsia bridge, Marion, jjaaersen, Jaexaon, fjafoka, Ferdinand,
Jasper,
Jio.of TtUn. Juao CMktrM. Apfnlt. Apportion. 301 477 71 016 80 S77 618 80 623 68 410 673 11 673 36 407 m Id 676 88 363 596 i0 614 27 343 67130 637 96 465 763 37 764 H7 459 753 52 766 fi8 402 659 93 664 67 401 658 3 L 664 81 m 1,145 86 1,143 SH5 690 1,132 72 1,151 12 ', 406 664 87 687 67 407 668 19 684 31
Total, 6,123 $19,06193 $10,31033 - ThUfund is composed ef $786 94 CouCreetional Fund, and $7,714 98 Common lleaool Fund, and $1,540 Liquor License
anoo of which has beea In the uounlr
Treasery,; unapportioued since 1876, ap-
rwotly doing uo one any good. $24K. of the Congressional Fund was reealved from other counties, wliere the townships lie partly iu this county, and there should have been a little more Jro'Ma4ltin county, 'but the enumeration was not certified to the Auditor of that ooaatyia elate. Railroad. Evans vi lie people feel aaV eat on their big railroad prospects. Their King Cole has been stabbed in the tkeaee of his friends, and lost Jiis con-
trotliof infieeaeeliiH tlie Nashville and
Chatteaeoga railroad, upon whieh Evana-
depetiaed for a competing Southern
Thia probably, though not certain
lMUVthe Evansville and Owonsboro
road, aad delays the Reckport road
earing a Kvaasville connection, until it
ehall rait the pleasure aud finances of the
JL T. H. Ii. li. Co. to build it, which we fear wilt not be soon, as the corpor
is not celebrated for ita enterprise.
teeming disasters are all brought
about by one of Cole's principal backers
eeistar his stock at a handsome advance
to the Louisville and Nashville Co.
which now controls more miles of rail-
than any other western company,
wbieb. might le induced to continue
Reckport road lo Mitchell, ae a feeder
I their business. "Froni the Kockport, Ind., Banner:
ia .no medicine in the world which
gained inch fame as St. Jacobs Oil;
is, however, not in lite least astou-
Ing, when we consider Its truly. won-
il curative- no war. Air. V. Rod an.
'Mafcfo of Graadvisw, celled at our office
laat week, and related tiie following cirewBtteoee: I suffered with. Rheumatism lor over six years ; eonsUlted many physician and tried hundreds of remedial, bat without avail. Having been 9r. Jaoocs Oih advertised in your paper,
beard of some most astonishing
I seat to Koekport for a bottle of
thoOix, and ased it aeoording to direc-
The j, relief I felt was almost
" I got better at once, and
there is not a trace of Rheumatism
la my body.
IqtHm Indianapolis Journal hain-
iwed several prom hie t Democrat
IaduiM.tialM. AM til ohuKau rr IU.
Cbaeeitational lAntendments, and flnds Useat atmoet without exception oftposed la the registration law. His Republican
end party, are unitedly in layer of
which is evidence eaettgh that they
are aot Detaoeratic measures ae has been
x
CoNiacaATioir. Abbot Martin Marty is to be eoneeerated as Bishop ef DaJCete at FerdinaHd, iu this county, on the Hrt Houday in February. That the couseoration is to take piece in this county U
an honor to the aithfMl Catholic living
here, which will be duly appreciated. The law of the church, we believe, require that at least three ordained liishops should afiefst in the.ceretttoniee incident to the ordiiwtWm of a new BMiop, and as Father JJartin hum already occupied and ably tilled so distinguished a position iu the church, is is likely there will be mote than Oh: simple number re
quired present, iu addition to a large
number of prelate and distinguished leaders iu the church, andvevry eifort, we are assured, will be put forward to
give the visitors a creditable opinion of
our county, aud the faithfulness of the numerous church members resident in it.
CJf-One of our Huntingburg friends sonde, the following advice to the young gents of Jasper: "If you have not already a plan for spending these long Winter evenings, we would, advise vou to organizo a "Mutual Admiration Society." The members necessary are but two, yourself and another, who had better be a voting lady. Tho regular meeting night will of course bo Sunday night, though thcro maybe a called meeting at any time. The initiation fee is payable, in candies, nuts, or other small articles. There need be no dispute about o Ulcers as yon can both occupy the chair at one lime. Anv
member who shall belong to two of
these societies at one time, .shall be iisblc to expulsion trom both."
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JfOT FOR ORA3T.
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fOf'The boilers ier the aew swmill
f Fried wian, KJiaget Ce., havs been pat ta posltleel this week. Tks Krai
hate aaiahaeed far the mill tbe ktest
.SshDrovad mathtaeryv Md reeeived this
.Iretk e flne lafk saw, wwek wUl setitmr
rat time.
Phrenology.
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are now applying its principles to an
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OrgMMlaatioti of an AMti-Tliird Term Club at AHwny. Ximt Trtrk Tr)i'u,l Auijcxv, January ft; The Anti-third term club was organ IjmkI here lo-nb(kt, and exeuator Matthew Hale was els'teil president. Br John Swinburne and ex-Post waster Filkitis uiade speMbe in opKsition to the iitovftnent looking to Gen. G rent's renominatlon for the presitU'iicy. The following resolution were
adopted :
Whereas, A Hiiwlwr of HcpublicaHS
are advocating the notuinKtion of Oen-
eral urant lor h third lerni ; awt
Whereas, A $iub has alnwdy been or
ganized in this city to promute biicli an oraniv.'ttion ; ami Whereas The vcuoniination of Gen
eral Grant would ho a violation of tho
well-known principles of the Republican party, as expressed in ceuventiou and at the Kills ; therefore lc it Resolved, That wo atlirtn the wise and true doctrine, promulgated in tho pisiform of the New York Republican convention of 1875, as follows :
Republican platform, New York Slute,
adoptetl September , l8o: 8. Recognizing as conclusive the presi
dent's public declaration that he is not a
candidate lor reuoiuiuation, and with
the sincerest gratitude for his patriotic services, we dec I: we onr unalterable op
position lo the election of any president
tor a third term. Resolved, That we reaffirm and in
dorse the sentiments expressed in the
resolution? of tho Republican State con
ventioit of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin, respectively,
as loliows: Tho Pennsylvania Republican plat form, adopted Mav 20, 1S75 :
"That wc declare a firm, unqualified
adherence to the unwritten law of the
republic, which wisely, and under the
sanction of the most venerable of ex
amplcs, limits tho presidential service tit
any citizen to two terms, and wo, the
Republicans of Pennsylvania, in recognition of this law, arc unalterably op
posed to the election to the presidency
Of anv person for a third term.
Jlassachussetts Republican convention,
1875:
That sound reason, as woll as the wise
and unbroken ussge of the republic, il
lustrated by the example of W ashiujf-
ton. requires that the term of the chi
magistrate of the United Slates should
not exceed a second term. Ohio Republican convention, 1 S75 : The observance of Washington's ex
ample in retiring at the close of a second
presidential term will he in the future,
as it has been in the patf, regarded as a
fundamental rule jn the unwritten law of the Republic.
Iowa Republics.!! convention, 1875:
The Republican party of Iowa oppose
a third term, and believe tbfit I'n-sWient Grant's letter to General While fairlv re
move that isue from our polities.
v, neonsiu RepubhciM, convention,
1875:
That we accept with spptolmticn the
letter of President Omit, discouraging the continuance in oflliai of any magistratoof the nation for a longer period than two terms.
OOUKT JfOTICK. STAW OF INDIANA, Couktv or Dmt,
DMbeie CirettU Court, March Term, 180'.
JoIvj Ruir.
' i . .
vs. Umplsint
Olirer F. Hobbs,
Nancy llohbs, . Jso. 03. Frank Aller,
Wayne Agricultural Co. et l. j
11 K it known, that on the 2u day of
a1 December, 187.H, the plaintiff, John llnrg, by Dillon & Dillon his attorneys,
tiled iu tho office of tho Clerk of the Dubois Circuit. Court, iii complaint ngnln&t said defendants in thn above entilled cause, and on the 0th day of January,
18W, filed in said cause an affidavit of n
competent person, that detendnnts
Goodrich H. Barbour, (eorgo T. Steiul-
man, Isaac ll. Jioonior, liobcit II. Ayde-
lott. Roltert. L. While. Reniimin S
W eller, James N. Rickniau, Frank A It or,
John M. Koblusou, George (J. Norton ,
Gerhard II. Mourniiig.Nathaniol Bloom,
Barney Mess, Levi Bamberger, Julius
uamoerger and .Jacob iiamtjergor, nre proiier and necessary parties to this
action, the same being nu action rel:itiiir
to real estate and is lo foreclose n mortgage on real estate situated in Dubois County, Indiana, and they arc non-residents of tho State of Indiana. Said de
fendants nre therefore hereby notified ofj
the pendancy of said complaint agninst them, and that unless they appear. and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause, on the second day of the next term of said Circuit Court, to be begun and held in tho Court-houc, in the Town of Jasper, in Said County and Slate, on the third Monday in March, 1880. said complaint- and "mutter und things therein eontniiiod find allcaed, Will bo heard and determined iu their
abscuce.
Peter .7. Gosmv.vx. Clerk of tho Dubois Circuit Court. Ju.r.o,v & Diu.on. Att'vs for Vl'il Jan. lGth, lsfiO 3w. " fpf.'SJOOO. COURT NOTICeT "
Tkc it!a;e im hmy yaeir rials
ana i'Miicy UrmcttHe im t Ike NEW YOJRK GROCERY STORE!
WKAKH 8KX.T.IMU
CH(iii O. Shjchi- lo lli, fur . f
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1
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7S rti. yjilhm
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81 e Her Kit
r. ct. ier PmmhiI IS ctn. fier Stt cm. per 15 rU.ftrr '
10 rtM. per
The Song of tho yjnob.n. tKrom the Onla rin J Cai It lie s-1t !)iJ 1'wj.o awt Sulttn, io... Tute fcimanl "ItikeMm l.r Ui.- llvifijliau.l? tM Vacen V.r;..f. wlthtfwwi bin hiri tnA -rlns hba, ct trt title mMf OM KuU' t(kr nV. " IT A'-f "'t" Aol fall five !:ti.ut UtLilt? w:-1i Iilw tn.t? 'OMli'inr neb c,.,ti!c:i!'ii't'- kokI.I ibnlt thriati KucIi z U1 tml4 f thf ).'Httt li-I! ViIim former titi. br t. nkic'a o-it ?! Ur Coald. '.rSiii lrjt,wj ti Ml r iU xpaini! It Wlkjwp, U'.bKs jit r)rt-i.mr efeFrom ntrtr.tirf .c. ur ISrc on )twnsrit Hm!t Tc tli);f. u'lii lu.jt whit jrinl In0, " Kiiijf-hiKVrea tirant our Ut'.tt ktiH . t,tt.tr.iA, Tkcush t-tekmfof UMttry vUowsrtpn l slev, Ani as a Uv.i of K96bA llie inlioii rdi!! "
Shoe .SJtoi.-31r. Ii. liecfc has opened
a shoe wton in his new hHildimr fm the
north-cast corner ot tho Public qunrr in Jasper, up-Mairs, where he will lie
pleased to ?oq all of His old customers
who want good home-intde work, und
ones as will favor bun. ti.
STATU OF INDIANA, i County of Dcuots, j
Civil Action.
TDK it known, that ontbi
JtJ Jamiarv,
Dubois Circuit Court, March Term, 1880.
Sebastian OpoI, vs. .roseph Bath and
John H. IluebnerJ
lath day of
. I , 1330. the tihnvo
named pifiiniiii. seiwstMM upei. uv n
attornov, filed in tho otRco of the Ch'rk of thn Dubois CirMiit Court, his roin-
phint ."inet said deliMirlanU in ti t
above entitled cause together with tmfdli-
davit of a competent puron, th;d said do-
reiidMiit Joseph ItJith h n proporand net'-
eanrv party to tins action, the same heme
inaction to forcloso a mortefljre on real
elati sunatcd in Dubois County. luiJi--aua. and that said defendunt fJosetih
ftdh is a non-resident of the State ot
Indiana. Said defendant Joseph Rath
is therefore hereby notiliotl ot the filmic
and pendency of said complaint against
unit, nnd Mint unices he nnpears ami an
swer?, or demurs thereto at the cnlliuir
ol aid cause, on thr second day of the
next term of said Circuit Court, to be liegiiti and held at the Conrt-houe, in the Town of Jaipur, inlaid Cunty and .tttte.oii tin; titii (1 Monday in March, A.
D., ISSO, said complaint and he matters
and things therein contained and alleged,
will bo heard anil determined in m&
abicuce.
Petru.T. Gosmavv, Clfrk, Of th'Dubois ircnit Court. Tn.vvi.nn aJUuntkh, Att'xs rot Pl'if. Jmi. ion, i8P0;;w. fpr. $i so
iliU'H Syrup
KlHy Slur ChikUkh
Nfv X:ieki'rl, Xu. 'i, -
" ItniHlHy " l'THHOd OurrHHtH Ost Mfal - -
And many oilier thinsrs loo numerous
to mention. We also call you attention to our well selected stock of Queens-ware and Glass-ware, which wo arc selling at a. very low price. Come all and price and examine our goods and convince your own self, I am ours, very Respectfully, o the NEW YORK Grocery Stork. WL A, Sweeney, Jr. Real Estata Acent and Auctioneer! OI'MCK, l.'itst Slile of rnlitto Snwr?t JASPER, INDIANA. Will !" V '"y r Pr. cnt. ni desired. Spectnt r&iM. u Admlnutnitont. WUl also m!I in IMi ami ,ilj))lnltigtVutiUei. Tennti rtonVl. Jan. 'Mf if.
lixxoxie j5l. Ely, vt&iorney at JLrav. 0A!cc 00 corner ufj.'slii A Kikt ttrest, over tks red , bnig Surc. ,. rTiRs;iiMo, ixo. WUl prarilc In TiXc. Data! nod gta4ftft ceimHei. an.l In the K-.!rrsl O.iirl.
Will attend rrR'iUrly nt all tbe Clrruit Court.
Ierm f the twHl Jm. 9. '(W j.
Vjtif i, i.
CAY
NOTICE.
STATU OF INDIANA. J , Dunois, Corrv,(
ss;
as mauvinew
Disstilntkni Notice. Notice is hereby ifiven that the part
nership heretofore existing: between P
Fink, 1J. Berger and R Fink iu the saw
mill business was dissolved by mutua'
consent. Tautiarv 1st 1880. All cluitus due
the firm are to 1$ paid to li. Berger ant
R. Fink , who are to. imy all tlws debts of
the late nmt. t m xsk b is k.
Uarraka Bu:kr. Jan. 9, 1890-3w.
IIOOKK TOWNSHIP
To Andrew d. J'eace.
JtEIJOUT OF AWMlAlSEHS Vest, Justice of tin-
NOTICK TO I1KIRS OF PJBTITIOX
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
State or InuiaxA, Duiiots County ss:
NOTICE is hereby glren that James Corn, Administrator of the e&ttite
of Kliza belli Corn, deceased, hfts tlleti
his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, her ttersouat be in in
sufficient to pay her debts: and that
wiu pciiiioo win ins ncaru ai me liexi
term or the Circuit Court of said County.
ivuesi: i'KTER.j.uosMAXJf,uierk, C. C. Dubois Couuty. Dillox a DmLox, Att'ys. Jan. 18tb, 1880-8 w.
GOOD COAL A.T
1 Cents Per Bushel!
AT THE Mm.
THE undersiguwl informs the public that he will always keen a sunnlv of;
good coal on nami, so thai tiiev can get it
wnsnever tney send tor if, at seven eeMts a bushel, at the Friedman mine just west of Jasper. Picked coal at reasonable prices for those who wMt IU oy. t, Tf-tf. JOSEPH KRAFT.
"lliJi undersigned fipprniorftppoioled . by you to vnlti two hi"td of nM, lately taken up bv Richard F. MRbuni.
do appraise. the said caltle attlhe muu of
y7 for steer, and $ for the heifer. The said cattle are dyserihed ?m follows; The fctcer is a deep red. the heifer b drop red with a white tip on the tail. FitCh one has n smooth crop and upper bit in the iteht ear. John T. foru and Frcdcrick W. Wii-etmntnppi'aiticrs. . Sworn nnd suscilbcd t leforu me
thisSth day of January, 1). AnOuew J. Vi:tT, v. sFfAr.. Jan. 10, R380-3W.
JNolice. CoriMiration Tnxen. The Isic duplicate for the year 187 for the town of Jasper is now in my hands for collection, aud 1 am ready to receive
taxes every business day during business hours. Taxpayers arc reminded that their tax' should be paid before the 15tli day of February, when the peiiHlty for iiou-iwyment is attached, and it becomes tho duty of the officer to collect by distress and Mile of property. AxniiKW J. MoNeiixey. Treas. Town of Jasper. Jen. 9. iaS0 w.
PA UTJCU LA U HOTIC13. Tho proprietors of the UhIoii Flour
Mills respectfully thank the public for their patronage, and !ive notice that they will expect all who buy flour of (Item to scud
CASH WITH ORDER.
as they cannot fell Hour on credit anv
longer. The snoill niarsfin now ruslicd
by millers compels us to adopt thf?
course.
Ef?G ,t SCIIEURICII. A linnet 1st, l7fi tf.
For Perfect Fitting
WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS I
CO TO Joseph Troxler's,
WORTH MAIN ST., - - JASPER. IND.
He Uu Uii hfKct hh1 limt titttr.lt In luuu.
nt m-lU C1IICA1.
XSixfrgy Trimminp
In th $ MMet. m4 wltk ttfMi. Meat kww ca Iim4, n4 efHHtttly In Mmc
IAMK8, TRACE CHAINS, WAGON
AND BUUU 1 WHIPS, IIORSK AND MUL1C COLLARS. A tfltt 4 rt)l MlMtwl rnlmk iwr m MmJ.
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M hy the public
jar ever twenty yeara,
ami In th hert proration
ever laveatvd far RESTOKINO OKAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFCI. COLOR AND
It ftttppltos the itirl
feed nnd color tf the UhIf Rlaadt without hUIhIhk the SkiH. It will Imtmmi Mil tkltke the growth T the hair, prevent IUi hlABehlii SHd flUK IT, anil thtM
AVERT 15VL1NKS8.
It mrtm Itehlnic, Kro-
Hoha and IhoHlraS. A a HAIR DRKSSING ltls-vry deftlntble, KlvlRgr the hlr a Bilken softiKMW which all admire. It keeps the IhnhI eleaB, weetBBil htmlthy.
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