Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 February 1880 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

J A r K K :

FRIDAY,

FEBRUARY f, 18S0.

Tho Consecration of the Rt. Kev. Abbot Martin to the Vicariate, of Dakota. Last Stntday, known throughout the Catholic world a $exie$ima Sunday, witnessed the consecration of Abbot Martin O, S. B., a Ri?hop, ceremonies

held by the IU. Kev. Ri.4top Chataid ofj

this diocese. The name of Abbot Martin has become a household word in this cection, in which he 1ms resided for twenty yeir. and hU departure from hero is thought of in deep regret by the many persons who learned to know and revere, him. He was born in Canton Scnwyz, Switz

erland, Jan. 12, 1834, ami is now 46 year

old.

He was ordained priest at Maria Einsiedeln, Switzerland, May SO. 185-6.

and came to St. Meinrad in I860. He

was consecrated Abbot there in 1870. As a scholar, linguist, lecturer, author and musician he ha; an extensive reputation. The ceremony of his consecration last Sunday was performed by lit. Rev. Chatard, assisted by IU. Rev. Bishop Seideubnsch, Rt. Rev. Abbot Elderbrock, Rt. Rev. Abbot Innocence, Rt. Rev. Abbot "Warmer and a concourse ol clergy. The ceremony consisted in the imposition of the hand, the imposition! of the jrospel upon his shoulders, the!

blessing of his hand with chrism, the inresting Him with the episcopal robes, miter and crosier. The sermon was delivered by Rt Rev. Abbot Werner and was a fete of eloquence. lie was presented with a set of episcopal robes and crosier by the citizens of Ferdinand -worth over $400, and another set by the congregation of Jasper worth $S0O. His ross and chain was a present from Switzerland, and was rich and rare. The decorations ia and around the church were superb. His first official act will be the ordination of Praters Stephen Stenger, feiir Rumpf, Alexander Rurkard, Cyreae Thomas and Bernard Running, on next Sannay. The Rt. Rev.

Fintait HnHdwiler,.fhe present Prior of

8t. Meinrad, will be hia successor as Abbot. He leaves a community that will cherish his memory for years, ami when on hie journeying over the chilling wastes of the North-west, facing the tomahawk and scalping knife in the baid of some relentless savage, whose well-being he is seeking, it mav be some consolation for him to know "that here many fod Hearts are offering prayers for his safety, and many who will ever retain one green oasis on the tablet of their intellects, sacred to his memorv. But, farewell! The subject of entertaining and wholesome reading for the family circle

is one of the practical interests in every

household. It cannot be denied that

the tendency of the American press is in

too large a degree toward sensationalism,

ana in bom Unstances even the. senti

ments of purity and sacredaess prove an

insufficient barrier against the all pre

vailing desire of being aovel and start

ling in the presentation of news. The exceptions to this common rule among the metropolitan journals of the day are

eo few ae to be worthy of notice when encountered. The Chicago Weekly

News is one of the few papers of which it

may be strictly said that nothing objectionable to pure thought and morality ever appears in its columns. It is an enterprising paper none in the West more so but more than that, it is a clean paper, one which it is safe to Uke into the family circle. The Chicago Weekly News for six months, and the Courier for one year, will both be sent to anv address, for 9 1 50 a year, postage included. Semi subscription to this office.

K As one of the night trains on the C, R. k S. "W. railroad wa going to

Iluntingbarg last week it jumped the

track, and came near proving serious , but finally turned oat all right, and the

supposed dead man recovered. The train consisted of a single hand-ear with several four werihy citizens on board.

They were all at the brake and driving

the car ahead at good speed when she

Hew the track. The sudden stoppage caused one of the party to fall forward and the end of the brake took him a dift in the neighborhood of His bread-basket, which .completely knocked the wind out of him. It ie said that He keeled over backward pretty ae dead man could, and laid there until He again managed to get his breath. IT L

to Uke theTUk and ride in front here after, m He don't care about having hit

Pantk'iu.ak NtmcK.AH jmhvom indebted to thi) firm of Friedman, KlingH Co. are requested to come ferward immediately and settle their indebtednet a Mr. Klingel has sold Hie interest in the eld mill to Meters. Joseph and (Jtiorg Friedman. THe style of the new dim will be Beck, Batter Sc Co., Meters Ikvk and Bauer having purchased an interpt in the mill with the intention of engaging in the stare and shingle busiNe doubt this new enterprise will prove to be a profitable business for the

company, Air. JMingel will still remain partner in the new mill of Friedman,

Klingel Ss Co. Mr. Bauer U from Tell

City, and will move to Jasper immedi

ately.

Machink BtrsixKss. Messrs. Schutu

macher and Cox have decided to go into the machine business and will have a

Iarre assortment of all kinds of Mowers

and Reapers on hand in a short time

They are also agents for the celebrated

Kxcolsior Reaper and Mower, and would

be pleased to see nil of their Dubois

county friends in need of anything in

their line of business Give them a call. (VT J, D. Trippet, of;Gibson county,

a brother of worthy attorney O. A. Trip

pet, of this place, passed through town

on V etlnesoay last with a drove of 64

head of cattle. He purchased them in the eastern portion of this county, and

was driving them to his farm in Gibson

county to prepare them for the market.

OCT Rev. Father Doyle, Trof. of The

ology at St. Meinrad College, is attend-

ng the spiritual wants of the Jasper

Catholic congregation during the ab

sence of Rev. Fidelis, who is attending

the election of an Abbottat St. Meinrad

(GTMr. A. M. Swecuey received the

full set of Pneumatic apparatus for our

Academy. It is a splendid set, and now

he can proceed to teach the young idea

of the blessings of the air, the ocean through which they more.

Two miles of railroad have been built on the ice, crossing the St. Lawrence

river at Montreal. The ties and stringers are laid flat, and then water is diiiiid-

ed letween them to freeae, thus making a

soiiu oeu.

HEUIFF SALIC.

Attention; Ladles! Mrs. Emma Withers having procured the latest etyles of stamping patterns especially adapted for pillews is prepared to execute work on short notice. She also makes combings into puffs, curls, switches, &c. Those wishing work done in this line Would. do well to give her a call. Alt kinds of hair ornaments made to order. tf.

VJOTICB is hereby given that on 1 day, Feb. 93d, 1890, pursuam

SUIt YE Y NOTICE.

Mon

uant to t

request, the Surveyor ot Dubois countv

will proceed to run the lines and estabIMi the corners of Section No. 5, Town 1, S. R. 3 West, intermediate lines run and estoblii-hed at the tame time. All persons iuterested are notified to be present Peter J. Gosman.n. Feb. 6th, 1860-3w.

SUJIV1JY NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that on i- Thursday. Fob. 'l&th. iNftO mirdiiimt

to a request," the Surveyor of Dubois County will proceed to establish the

lines of Section 21. Town I, South of

RniiKO 3 West, and fix the intermediate corner,? thereof. All persons interested

are notified to be present. John Petri, Jr. Feb. 6th, 1890 3w.

NOTICK h hereby given I hat by virtue of three several executions to me directed from the Clerk of the Dubois

Circuit Court, I will exiKwe at public sale to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, MA11CU 1st. ISaO, between the Honrs of 10 o'clock a. m.

and 4 o'clock . sc., of said day. at the

door of the Court-house in the town of

Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana. tie rents and profits for a term not exceeding

seven years of the following described

real estate, situated in the County of

Dubois and State of Indiana, to-wit: The north-east ouartcr of tliu south

west quarter and the north-west quarter

or the south-east quarter ot cctiot o. seventeen (17), in township No. ontf(l) south of range No. five (5) vc.t, con

taining eighty acres. Subject, however,

to the one-third interest therein, of Ma

thllda S. Ferguson, wife of the Exccu tion defendant .Jacob K. Ferguson.

And on failure to realize the full

amount of judgments, interest and cost,

1 will at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real

estate. Taken as the property of Jacob K

Ferguson at thescvera! suits of Chrintoph Herman, Sarah Stephen and Paulina

Farria.

Said sale will bo made without any

idler whatever from valuation or ap

praisement laws. GEORGE COX, Sheriff Dubois Count'.

Diu.o.v Dillon. Att'y for Surah

Stephen and Paulina Farrls. PlaiutitR

Bruno Buett.ver, Att'y for Cliriotoph

Merman, riauitifl. Feb. th. 1 880-3 w. fp. f. $S 00.

PUBLIC SALE!

Having leased my house for hotel purposes, and being thereby compelled to give possession the 1st of March, I am

desirous of selling out all of my stock ofj

FINE SPRING CLOTHING, GOOD

UATS, SHOES, NOTIONS, HARD WAKE,

Two wagons, one lnigtrr, furnituroand

a large number of other articles which

have accumulated in my lioii'e, before

that time, I now offer them for sale way

liELow cost. This is an opportunity to

obtain good Clothing at prices never be

fore offered in Jasper. This sale will be

open until February 11th, iKSO.and what

is not sold then, will on that day bo offered at public auction, and the sale con

tinued until the entire stork is disposed

of. Come before the auction and select

what you want, at any reasonable price.

Jan. 30, 'S0-2t. JOSEPH EGG.

PUBLIC SALE

AUGUST LAURENT

JASFEB

MARBLE WORKS

AXD

COKTXACTOIt l OR AT.L KINDS . OI'

tfTONK WORK.

CORNER OF SIXTH AND JACKSON SISOCcrt bit icrtc to Oh ubfc for iklg alt dei

efipuoa or

i l a mi 1

ii aor kind ot Hont r rfla 4rlrl. H mi.ltri

WH workww, u4 will (mla urti n artUtlc

Hob, at rrimnb! rat, an J gursnt Mtnfiliofi

if wut io take cctrct lor (tone nelat!iif, or Mktt ttoa.work fwr VuiUiBg, aid aik a 4iar ol

pokise patronage.

Call on we before Ceatractlfig jour work. tmm LAW E NT, Jsiper, lnd. Jaaaary Mtb, le-ly.

OF VALUABLE PEOPERTY !

DILLON, XOltMAK & CO., of Ireland, Ind., will on THUUSDAT, March 25th, 100, upon the prenli, offer at Public Kale, eotuu of the most dehirabU

projwriyiu oouuierii Indiana, viz. :

Tfce Ireland Mfcnsn riouriiiii Hill. Tlicir I.m NfA.

rcHini, lVrchouwt' nml I'ork-kousc ; also due offltt i im'Kt Fmi'iuk ol lMiliois Countv, ol 119 Avreu Miljoiiiin lht Town ol lreiMei.

SALE WILL BEGIN AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

TFIJilS OF SALE: One-fourth cash, remainder in six, nine and twelv

iiMiuuiK, juircnnger iviujr oou treenoui surety to wieir approval.

ni

MAC

oilier our Hi'ii.DiiK'S. fuel coal or wood, can lie hail in abundance, verv r)in

THE FA KM i? very valuable for ita location, either for fanniusT purpofips or Town Lots. The Mills. Faiim and Stoke-hoi'sk will bo sold separatelv. All or any of hIi1 property is for sale on Pkivatk Tekms. before day of Public Sale, and anv poison desiring to purchase at private pftle. or wishing information concerning anv of the property, will apply to DILLOX, NOHMAN & CO , Ireland. Ind. or DILLON & DILLON, Jasper, Ind. Jan. 50th, 1880-61

ireiami is situa.eu in one ot tlm best wheat producing localities or (tie gtnte 4 iles West otMshpcr, iho present terminus of the ... U. & S. W. It. It. vvw

'IIINKItY ha lately been added to th Flnnmur Mills.and tbnv nrm nn t..

Ira condition. There is also connected with tlio mills a IUsiiiknci:.' STAur

THE OLD RELIABLE JASPER SAW MILL Friedman, liZlingsl A Oo.. FOOT OF Cr.. V VTUKKT, V UST OIT 1E1'01-1N CO.NXIXTION AVITH TKK JASPER PL AWIKO MILL, J. Orarnelspacher & Co.,

Ottr t tfct pablle Oit ! Iectlon ami trt bai?alii, ami kwt fit for lmtr, ef all i!trlrtlti, (!r..J r rofh, iavoHfd or fttu, ami all kiodn ot liulldlLg matt rial frw a Ml koo palter cviapltu, la

ty artlcl littur m uuiiaibKirin rimtiaalluu t root, aver ifri Id SoaU.iu I hill in a.

Seanoned Oak, "VVulniit mid jh1i nxnlacx

fufJ(rla!ilBf and 8tatrliltdlii( furnb4 In any ()tinity rlrfil. A large tk f .VKWXtS, BALV VL'Vaiii

ia.i.ii, m t,ar4BK.iuritii,in tihui, enrtry. AjliurUak, alaaja in hanJ. vr farnlthul roMb If ttturt4. Kuali, Iore. Mitter hh TramuHii furuUlieu at HOC li KOTTUaT PJtlOrtf. J-'arH-j Kt11 ailtK tite l ultr. in any tetura ilriireJ. TumltijC f all kim'., prv.. aily t(mUJ to. 1'Hiuy Chii bd Slrd's Vym Ori. uiKta w K. laUy. I'liibtcriHg Liath ktpi o Ub4 and lor SA.I.U (lb KA'.

Sato Tori jWos i tie Tm Froaptly LMA to asi hiiAotin twmiui

Centrscta tnr ImllJinjf.faml furnUhlnr nil nmtttrlHla. will be mail nt a Kaunakl rriiu..

r)im't reBtrurt a liur till voh call unU gt our prl , it our ailEce .muLI mi t tlt b.t!f r work thHH le UkiiHlly rutin J. F,v. t'lb, JsH It.

-NiiAV ivt JV A' ij fC'JLX JR. V .

AH!

SAW MILT

Notice To Brietfc BHilrfcrH NOTICE is hereby given that the an. dersigned Trustee of Madison town

ship, Dubois county, Indiana, will let out at Public Outcry, on the place where

me bridges are to be built, on SATURDAY, February 21st, 18S0, at 10 o'clock a. m., the contract for build

in? a bridge across Elk creek, where the Iltintinzburgh and Payne's mill-road

erodes said creek ; and also for reparing

a oruige on uie uuntinROurgn and sulphur Spring road, near the I'ostlelhwait bridge, at 2 o'clock on the same day. Plans may be examined on the day of

sale. J. II. Lemmok, Trustee. Feb. 6th, 1&&0-3W.

Notice of Applicatlom for Liquor

"VroTICK U harotiy pirt-n u Ian et(hM f Sehaell. J3i and J(re Mwnala. IHMa cmtfttr. ltH-

H,'teat th tierigl will apply t tke hr4 ef

uotimr ;o&miai0aera i uwm wHr, a taetr JHarca lnn, MHler the ftfrieioM f m Act, tHI4 "As Act to r;uUl a4 IkMM th aal f f4(lt, rttHMM,

man ani otner imXKanaK iraari, 10 tmn ta ne f to fee c!urt4 J cHIm tM twne, aad l refal all fonafr lawn rpcalattnf the sale of Sntoxleattec Haor t, atvd all laws and fnU t law eitmhiK (a eeMVt with in pTtvMwt Af IhH aet, arewrlMax eaUi for the violation thre of, a4 lrclaritt an eiaeraay," eaa4 liy the I. gttlatnre t Iadlana, la 1TS, for a l(eiM to ell plrltuo, ! tmi malt Maaora, In naUtl leu than a saart, Uh drank an the premlaet, for a

im yr, i prroee loaawon where he aeilrH le aetl I In a ttat4 ana Ve4n ama lata

ana two, In the iwr f Sehaellrttle, Jetera

twnaia, iMtNMa aaantT, iMfana. February 84 h, lS-w. JOWCMI RDCH AKT. Jr.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that (hHil deraiffned baa been appointed Ex

ecutor of the laet will of the ettat f1

Andrew P. Grant, late of Dnbols county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is gw.

poed to be solvent. JoKrn 3Lun, Executor. Jsnttary 30th, 18W-?w.

AUCTIONEER I GOIIS Gr ! o-oitsto

and SOLD!

B. B. Li. Edraoniton fTPr.Wl M terrket to the peMIe of T4 eanty 9 and aarreaadinf eaantiet, aa an AacUeneer to ery alee of all alatf. Term with AmiaMratri. Ac.

eery reaeonaWe. Order way he left at the Clerk' or

.-Miena eM. or a aiay l aaareeeea tarKn tae

raat-enweajaafer. oet. 1 2, 'Ti ly.

For Prfot Fitting

SADDLES,

HALTERS!

WAGON AND BUGGY HAHN1SS I CO TO Joseph Troxler's,

XOKTM MAIX ST., - - JASPEu. IND.

Me Imm the btartrett Rd!hit ateek In tawa.

MMlMtki C1IKAT.

Buggy Trimming

! the haat manaer aa4 with dlraeteh, Ke !

e kaad, and eoaetaatiy IB ttr4

HAKES, TRACE CHAINS, "WAGON

AND BUUUY Willi 5, JIUKSE AND MULE COLLARS. A tall and well etelt stock alwayx en kanit. Me

wtlrfait douft In iharl order, and tnwitkinBllkf mfmifT,'

and SceoRt! Jvlr elx,

V. SCHEUK1CI1 & CO.. Have just added the most Improved iirfarinjr Wftt'liiiie find Turnltif Lalle totheir Saw-mill, hiiiI will NOW FURNISH '1 0 ORDER, ht nil tin.. DRKSSKD IXMREH of any variety : Doors ot all mee. on hand or furnished to order; Window-hash, Frames and Shutter-. Seasoned Ltixmbei m Speciality. House patterns fiirnipJied entire, on the most renfonahle terms from the allla up, jlifct from the saw, or droned, asdestrod. Come and sun tin before vou rontrurt for r house of any kind, for we are determined not to be undersold. "Dim't forget the place, at the foot pf Mill fetrent. Feb. Mth, 1879 ly.

A Large Assortment

When la lawn Ire me a call.

Jaly lit, :-!.

NOTICE! The flnce to Iihv your Plain anil Fjimcv 4ieccric in t the NEW YORK GROCERY STORE, WKARK SKM.INO Choice C. gajcar 18 Iba. for - S l.ee ft. & A. Kugara 0 Iba. fur l.Ofl Granulated 8 1-lVa. for t.w l'Hlverlxeit 8 la l.eo '' Dnrk Itie Coffee 5 l.ee Medium " 4 1-S l.fttt

Bright " 4 1-4 i.eo

Clesd Chnlcn Tea fremBeeta. tnSl.fK) per lb.

7Ke(a. fterOallua SB rt. tirr I'aHnd IIM irr Kit S'cta. per t bhhU in eta. per " aerla. per IRrU. per " lHfta. ptir "

And many other thines too numerous

to mention. We also call you attention to our well selected stock of Queens-ware

and Glass-ware, which we are selling at a very low price. Coma all and price and examine our goods and convince your own eel T,

I am your, very Respectfully,

Or TIIF. iNI'.W UUIV tiltOtr.KV STOKR

f.oltleH Syrup

FIhci Star CaMtllM

Neivr Mackerel, Nr. ,

naminr " ItHlalHa - - I'rHaea " CHrraHta .

Oat Mfal ...

OF

HEATING STOVES

COOKING STOVES !

or all rtr-aorlptlena, Jnat rerrlved, and wlllbn aeMaa chap aa any wbre cine la tbacuuutry If net m little Blteapr for eaah at Wndolin Ernyi.

Ob Kant aid f tka Pabllc Mnaara,

JASPR, - - - - INDIANA.

N. B. A larrn atnok sf tha ht tin. ware.

bnllnw-wara, karilware, Htlrry, c; aim n rrrat variety ef gearta af all klatla la kla

una er bhimm, wMiea will ae aaia at tha

LOWEST CASH PRICES.

Speutlng, Guttering, Reefing unci Jb Work promptly attended te. Call and examine stock and price. Oct.&, 7;. WCNDOLIN ERNY.