Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 March 1880 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

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FRIDAY,

MAIIOll SMHh, 1MO,

SrusncioxKO.-O Saturday las-t two hh'h wre noticed lurkiHg tMisptdously around the lumber piles belonging to luvniiMUimrher's pInhihx mill. They m watt-hod, ami noticed secreting sniHPthitig under ene of the.tttmber piles. A it it they had left, Mr. (.rainelKpaeltor MVirrhlM. fhi? liNrp. Still fnimil a. i'mu.-.lw.r.

Meel drill, rtcpl Ititls, linuny. and other i . . .. . . a . -a 1

'(MM wnMuy uteu Dy burglars, tnscetimr wdh some chloroform and powder. It waat we suspicioHetl that the County 'i'l-Mtttter sale was the objective point, ami Ibe two men were watched, but appeared not to care, as thev visited several saloons, and freely mixed with the peepte Oh Sunday night about 9 o'clock key were noticed going toward the lumber pile, and when our of them ouped to look after their hiddtn tools, -evrrai shots were tired at them by i.Tsmi watching, and upon their attempt to run. thru found ihrmwves surriMllllit'lt Mlill tlllllur Wl THI. Tllt'V WO

v placed in jail, and fave their names as Joespb Evans and Charles Norton. It i saspiciotied by many that they are the

oHe who robbed the railroad safe last

wpk at Iiazletoii. Messrs. Hall, of ViHceHne, ami VaH

mvere, of Tcrre Haute, ottcers In the

Villi) OV Of the Terra Haute rati mail nnvvi

IHiny, arrive Wednesday, and identified ills IiifMi ma tha aiirj lliAtp .stvl

lor charted with the Hazletou safe rob-

ery. xney took them to Uibsoa

ounty on Thursday.

Announcements. -Mr. Hugh Dillon is announced this week as a candidate for Trustee of Madison township. Mr. D.

i a native of the township, and has lived

all hie life there, and consequently is

kaowu to nearly all its voters. He will

make a good Trustee if elected.

Hon. A. T, Fleming 3 announced as a

candidate for Assessor of Madison town

ship. His experkaeaJa foraier real

estate appraiser ef tiu&MHty, has given

Jiim a knowledge of the approximate

value of Teal estase which peculiarly

qunueejHw.ia.U the office this year, wave 11 iba read eeteli ie to be appraised

bytae Aaasoiors, and which apprais

neat, will 1m the basis of taxation for the

aext ftve yean. QCTThe well-known piaaoist, Prof. Cuno Buucher. will be avtJaepcr, March 30th. 1180. to rival 1 Pn-t Tf Mt

be well assisted by Tell City and Jaeper maeieiaaa. The programme consists in piano solos, songs, (partly his own comlUullU.al a 1 1 t

inniuunij, vuBvr, curne. sua vioun koIo, quartetts, Sec. After the Concert, which will given at McNerney'a halt, there will be a bail. Everybody should attend and enjoy themselves by hearing some of his floe masic. Admission. 35 cts.: children 26 cts. Performance to begia at 7 o'clock sharp. Joint Representative. The Conveatiea to-morrow will appoint dele gates to district representative conventions with Pike sad Martin counties. Frem Marti a county, we have heard of ao candidates, but from Pike they are aumerees. Messrs. Dovle aad Barker, attorneys of Petersburg", and McSwain, the educational aad versatile editor of the Democrat, and McCrillus Gisy, the jelly farmer of Jefferson township, will all be before the joiat-conveatios, and ow people will have a chance to choose a good maa. Mr. John Muhllg, Poyner, Iowa, seeds as the following communication: I have been a sufferer with Rheumatism for the last six years; I tried lots of medicine without any success. Visiting ene day the store of Messrs. Wangler Bret., ia Waterloo, Iowa, these gentlemen induced me to try the St. Jacobs Oil, telling me that it bad a record as a very eHeetire remedy. I bought a bottle, used it regnlarly according to directieas, aad was relieved of the ailment from whiohlhad suffered for six long years. Pertersville Items. MY eOCRATKS OILLMOKE. Ilealtk is very bad ia this vicinity.

Mr. Jeaa A. Crocket is getting out a

a. arc mv ui vuitw wen 01 jDtroa cresk. Died,-On lenday aaoraing, March

iew, js.uaa urraaam, wire ol Mr. John Graham. fth Imtu tiuhayj

aad a large seore of frieada to taoura her

JU1H. Mr. II. F. Milbura has returned home from Ilasleton, where he has been with a ran of sixty saw-logs. He cat, hauled, rafted, run the logs, and returned home all within tea days. He's a raeaer. Mr. Paett will bold an exhibition at the close of his school, whkh will be the 81st day of March. Mr. Young will also have aa exhibition at the does of bis school, which will be sometime ia April. Come one, eome all. Died, Oa Senday evening, March flat, I80, Mr. Alexander Msrrittr, aged about 1 years. He was marril Imt

twe weeks age to Mise Lacy Harris, daughter of Peter narris, ef this towa. ilisatesboeldteaehtisalllhatat beet, life is nsoertain, aad we kaow aet at what hoar etfttk may come.

rrum HMHathgbirg.

Mn, EbiTOK : hMkm u

f vital interest has nceurri u, I1

mmI ham dram of everv tUv nr.. l u

moneteaeas. as the rising aud setting d

mmn , imi mm 1MB WOrKIHg StfMSOH atW uroeehes, the average school bev looks forward to the time in the verv aear futHre. when h win iu

clean otT the garden, set out the annual crop of ' HHtt" Rh- table use, and make nimetlt otherwise generally Heefnl, whieh

leant) 10 mrow asute Ida books, and forget their contents, during the next seven months, while his time will, most likely, be vigoronsly euiploved in manipulating fishing rods, melon patchoe, doctoring stone-bruises, u. The schools or I'atoka towuship have all closed outride of Huntiugburg, excepting three, thoof Mr. Kemp, Dist. No. 8; B. Q. Gresharn. Dist. No. 2. and Wm. May, Kq.in Dist. No. 1. The voting idsa will, in these three s.r.1

instructed how to shoot for two or thraa

weeks lonir er. owinv to sir

ers or their families, which lias thrown

tnem oeiunn.

DlmlOLVTIOX XOTICR.

NOTICK is hereby given that the MrtUPffilllli karalnfm-n .vlalluu I. a

twsea the Nndersined under the name ofl mn... W SL- ...

uutvn, jtrman uo., at Ireland, Indi

ana, is by mutual consent dissolved.

Matthew 11. Dillon retiring. The re

msintng partners assuming all of the

liabilities of said ili-iti, and are entitled to all the aet belonging to the same. This the 34th day of March. lf(H). Mattiikw II. Dillon, John B..Nohman, James Stkwakt. March Mill 1RW) 3w.

sin:iit r s salis. fOTICK U hereby given, that bv vir

tue of a certified copy of a decree to tne directed from the "Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, in a eaiw wherein Paulina Karris is tilitiiiiiH'- mihI

G. Mann, William W. Yandell and wife

are didcuiUntfi. ivnuiriuf nu to make

the tllll of livfi inuulroil mul 111 II At t'.

eight dollars and ten cpiiIc, with interest . 1 . . - ...

on shui iecro huh rosis, 1 win expose at public sale to the hixhtst- bidder, on o ni w v av . . - . .

SATl'KDAV. A PHIL 17lli. 1S0.

The regular quarterly meeting, of the D,'ee" 'be hour of 10 o'clock, A. jr., members of the M. E. church here. oon-,ud 4 "'clock, P. M.of said da v. at the vencd on Saturday last, Kev. Turner H001' of tne Court-house of Dubois

presiding. Some interest is beinsr taken .county. Indiana, the rents and profit

1.. .....r s . x

hi me bu-i vice?, wiucn, it js noped. may prove au everlasting blessing to our people of Huntiiigburg and vicinity, and induce them to walk 111 the way of the righteous, olserving the Golden Ihile, and occasionally read the xx chapter of Exodus, and that they, in the end, may

eianu at me mtit Hand of Him who

Indiana, the rents mid

tor a term not exceeding seven voars, of the following real estate, situated In Dulwis county, State of Indiana, to-wit : The south-half of the south-west quarter Of Seclioll siv ami tUo miflli.

east quarter of the south-west quarter of

sectiuu jio. seven m ami tne north

west quarter of section No. seven (7), all I a s-mv '

NEVER BEFORE III DUBOIS COUNTY

Such a SPRING STOCK as there is to be seen at Lcferburgcr, Eahn A Co.'s JASPER, IIVJIJLIVA.

Their Stock Comprises DRY GOODS of all dAKRI'lnMnna. V...

DltESS GOODS in every Shade and Style.

old;

ULUTHING for Men. Bovs and OhilHrpn I

Boots and Shoes, the largest Stock in the County; Hats and

W, w uuuvty, uiuvGi iva, tUUUUCU, tilUSSanU China Ware, Wooden Ware, and Lamp Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloth, for Table and Floor, Wall-paper, and euerything you find in a General Store.

JSJXD AJST LEARN PRICES.

Tho Jiisucst .Market Price nit for fWi ?vrnv iifnnrnii' 1.. .1 .

vwinit av m rixiil llHllli oi Ulia wno i niviiuii nu. hrni l Hll tempers the wind to the shorn lamb,in township Xo. one (1). south of range and with crowus on their heads, and tm'e west, and situated in Col-

palms iu tholr hands, walk the coldeii

streets to receive ills full measure of re

wara.

Unr tolks here, of town and vicinity,

tcci considerably accommodated hv iho

arrangement of the railroad company

DV WHICH we were uuhla.1 in t..u

home every evening after Court, thus

uj.ihs, wiiiifeu, auoraeys, visitors. &c..all a chaue

all day at the seat of justice, observe the

nuge pioponions or tiie helephant,"

enjuy h, soon rauroaa ride, and then be in the bosom of their families, at their own tables, firesides, and cozy home

rooms at night. A little rough on your

noieis, oui us tun for the frogs. Well,

we snoum nave some satisfaction on ac

count of railroads, for we have voted so much tax, from time to time, and our teadinir men have valtnnn1 nvn

country, taking the right-of-way, soliciting aid. so much and nair it wn,,l,l

i ei. j ereirt, mai me glorious results so

ircqueuny pictured, by which everybodv would be rich, fesoeclallv thp rilra

company), ought to be dawning upon

us, sut it reminds ene of the closing

scene as predicted bv the MillerSt:

It Is alwiva a Hffln fntU

M . . "Ml Vllij. MIUnK.

uy juagrneni will, eventually,

overuse us all, and if these railroad companies don't soon begin to "show up" a little better, we would recommend that thev b illritrwl hv Hi nunlo

accordinsr to the drfa Anna in tha

bottoms, and that special orders be issued to level her up" while the weather

IS MVOrable. aild evervthlnir is uroii.

Jand the pelican remains' suspended in an

cicvaieu position. ,

Just here, I think of a little item of

news, a matter, however, which is a

source of sadness to the family of Frank Kinchel, the clever 11. II. agent at Ferdinand Station, whose little child, two or

three years of age, accldently lodged a grain of corn iajis wind-pipe, where it

remiuueu ior several clave, when u mmi

J -J ....... .vlr.

oi pnysicians were summoned to per

form the delicate surgical operation of

trOClliOtOOV. The doctors all arrivorl

took their places, and just as they were

arranging their instruments, the child having been placed upon the table, was

seized with violent couirhiug. and dim

in less man one minute. While the gen

eral aspect is a sad one, it is eminently

better for the little fellow, its parents.

ana me pnysicians. than to have died

trom the stonoaffe of the alrtnh. hv

graia of corn, or from the effects of the

operation, which, ia a child of that age

naosi iiKeiy u- would nave done, even perforiaed by the most skillful surgeon

iu me proiewion. After uncovering ai cranium, with hat in hand, and with naodest bow, I am yours, kc, FunoASO.v.

umbia township, Dubon coiintv, Ind.

If such rents and profits will not sell for asittBcientsum to satisfy sahl decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expnso at public sale, the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. 'interest and costs. SniU sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or ap"prsiscuient laws. GEORGE COX. Sheriff Dubois Countv. C. Doank AttV for PlHiutifV. March 19th, 1880-3v. pf. $8 00.

season.

ties, at th

. . www . nuiu vi, iui llltt Clin WHUMPanxrV,M- in Dubois and adjoining c2 io HICfllfcST MAh'KET PltiCK. March L'6, 1880-tf.

IVEW UFACTOKY.

ECZiIPSi: PL AZfflZff G KIIiIm

AND

SAW MILL,

GREEN HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS

P. St HEURICH & CO.,

Havp just sdded the iikm In-provrd Surfacing MncbSne mid Turning Lathe to thou- iiw-niill. mid wij, )V hi itvisH rro num. m n .t

...... .. .... . " " i niii

uiiv.v.u i,i mm i. hi mn variety; Dihji.s ot all sizes, on

wi mrm.Miuu io ortur; n iikiov(.hsIi,

rYMh.es and

IihikI

Sluilters.

Fruit and Ornamental Trees and:

Small Fruits.

Seasoned ZiXuzihG a Specialify.

Siiiuli! waaaTe'Waeeee'Nl I

Ftmb n ltar thla tat, aatll farthtr settee, tralM

"in isn as initows; Hm train lat4 iasaae at ... a u

ArrlTM t Kckprt - - . . 8 :1S A. X

rt-tfwmopiiofi tram ihth JMper t - 3:S8 1" X

irniM ai seeipuri at ... S:lSi M

Fat taaa sh rn U RmIpw i.

. . ' . . r - - Bn ini ...ll

n return taaaana aij. , T" i o eharga far Waarf Rait or traaaTer frelgkt at Xeakaart, ehlierfor reeeiviac artlppB.

Attention Workingmen !

WaaltCsJ! Wmitcal: Wnalleil

150 Wood Choppers

by the Kelson furnace ai Shoals, Ind Annlv iainaadfatalv ta "V. ft u-

Sboals, lad. The necessary ontflts will

im lurnwsea io gooa reiUtDM

Marcn ma, isio-4w.

ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICH.

IhjJOTICE is hereby given that the ua-

i. iMraivnad kaa hiu Bnnn!it..l .1 i

B "T- J''WIHCT AU' I

miautrator of the esUte of Milton W.

A.en, late er Dubois coanty, Indiana, deceased. Said aetata is sntinnu1 tn iJ

tolvsaU John H. Andkmson, Adaiakkrator. Diu-pK Dillon, Atteraeyg, 3aick ltth, llftw.

Alee Sweet Potato Plants and Vecataa a mtmt a a a .

mnm riw m xneir Mason. For the SPRING'S TRADI! I liav.i a

large and varied assortment of the best

leading snd newer vat it-ties of IIocyK

ANU HtUDlNG Plants whicli. for Invalid

and vigor of growth and cheapness, canl. ...! ... . ... ..

nut uv cAuei ifii Hiiywuere. in mis line special attention is called to my Fuchsias, G ekanicms, Vehhevi as, Pansies, Hoses. Coleds, Hei.iotkoiik. Caunations and

Tobe-koses; also Uvacintiis in pots in

bloom iu March .

Cut Flowers. Iitittonhnlft Itfinmiofa.

Horse Shoes. Bells. Crosses. Wreaths mid

and other desisns of Cut Flower for

Parties, Weddings, Funerals, &c, a

specialty.

i)ora select retail trade. I hrtve first

class lot of Fruit aud Ornamental Tree.

Grapevines, liaspberries, Strawberries,

etc., etc. VEGETABLE PLANTS.

UAKKAfiE 1XARTS best K.uiy am

Late varieties.

Tomato Plants, Taot'HV from seleet

lieadqnarfer seeds.

PerpiR Plants Hell or Bull Nose,

tor l'ickliiig and mangoes. SWKjST POTATO PLANTS.

Iellow and IJed Nansemonij, the

two best varieties.

Southern Queen New, very large, rood keener.

JSweet Potato Plants Heady in Mav. Prices upon application. Sweet Potato

riiu oiuer vegetauie nants can tic packed, to go safely by Express, to any part

oi me country Send for Catalogue, aad SO nta fn. fivn

Geraniums. Heliotropes or other plants liv mail At.li.ni-

Greenhouse, corner Third and Broadway

streets; one square south of post-office

one square easr or urauit uotel..

jllousc iatteriis ftiniisiicd entire. ihe most reasonable terms irom the sills nn just Irom the saw, or dieted. M,desiiod. Coiue and fcee us bt foro vou roniiarL

,y. ....... . nn- nun iiiiiiilu nui iu w uiKicrsoiii. unit t loi"pt the place, nt the font of Mill Mie. l. irc.. 14N i879-"i v?

A. Sweeney. Jr. Jasper Gitir IVTflis..

Real Estate Acent and Auctioneer!

OFFICK. i:tSI,lauriMMrK'4H:.rt. RECUCTIONIN PRICE OF FLOUR,

JASl'tli, I.MJIANA.

niHrtilBT ilir or nrr. rent, mi (n'.l funiirrl v-lit-nur i it.t. r.w.. ..... . .,

f.IfM,.Aa.M,3t' iv,ir.U .all iktVu'.H.I.a.of iltt6 M; """" " "

r.NCV 1'AMlLY rUllllSRSOU VKll IUIL.

STAVE AND SHINGLE

FACTORY.

Beck, Bauer A Co

FOOT OF CLAY STKKKT,

JA8PEK, . - lIVMAIVil,

300 cords of shingle blocks, for which

we wm pay irom f 1 25 to 2 00, according to quality.

300 cords of slave timber, for whirl

we will pay from fl 60 to $1 76 psr cord, 1 The hirkrai strlr awaiai eiaa.

ftfavr.ia aMiiadakV Tmm. aai.:.!....

iMirrrlN Jiiasi kradliMv. J is

csl nt the Fnctrv. Verts! icttiriiit; ctilrjictH er niriltcr lNfriiiatisiM Will mlrn aM

at late Fclry.

t , BKUK, BAUER at CO. FeO. JtO, 1M0 ly.

AltMIOT l j s rr 'sai'

VrfWCJ I fc- W K. Il i j ,VlVri.ili.KtbMKir?tcai prlra far warat. .ml

" a.a4 rUMOItt WOTK. , , . ECKIJRT 1 BOTHERS. Jan. IS. 'Tl y

I5LA0KSMITU SHOP.

MARBLE WBRKS!.-;

WM. G-ASSEE,

Naftb Mala

AND

CONTKACTOU VOU A I.T. lvfUS UK

.txiiAK nuiiii.

CORNER OF SIXTH AND JACKSON STS

OScra ttH acnieM t th rnMfe far auVtag alt da. crtfrtktH ui

kirnU Cr-T2 Sties, Hurt Salt! ..j w: a.. I

Slrfel, tipjionlle tba

Jasi'kk, Indiana,

IVtt OSlr.

rTAS "tlt 1 fnc.t a nt hap for all

a, raiiu ui.

'I

In anr kliiJ ff .lunr nr ,rtpn Hr.lrxl lla uu.t.l...

th bt HnrkHirH. ..) will futni.l. ttt .rtl.n.

nf win ! taK cniitracia for tim f.mn.laltwi, ur

nnr Hww.nirn ir naimiiiH, nut aKi a afrate ot

IrtiMie patroaajce.

Call ea m hctarr CoMtrart ln)c joht h erk. . A0fitT UUf.EKT, Jaaper, Ind. Jaaaary 30ta. IHws-lj:.

ThefilMce tf kfiv your PIxIm

mhh atnucy tjircerie iw at ike XEW YOEK

GROCERY STORE

lll I ni f. ..iii .l.i..... ... .t.

vwunij.mm ui wan HMRumt rh.tacter af hU work, be truntawllllvahlmaHWrl .l.ro efpatrnHaft. I1k )irlm will l.e mle tn aalUhp lli arHrHorctbuell.Ht IriHiliiK uf waevaa or hut. tft promptly attemlfi! in. ,

;omiM.r wo, nn-lj. Wm. OASSKH.

WK ARE SKIXINO

Chaiee C. Httgnr IO ihn. tor .

B. Jk A. SMtcnra lta. for - ClraHHlatcd 8 1- Ilia, far 1'Hlverlied " a 1.3 Park Me CeflTee A MfdlHm " 4 1-55 Mrlvtat .1 A i aa

;i.eo i.ee i.oe

l.ee

i.ee i.oe

Lime!

Cement! Inany quantity desired, at all tiuir, from one barrel to Kti hli. ami -il

reasonable flrtirc. Paii!iulni'

made 011 larire salen .it tlm 1?. It. li.....,i

Jaopcr, Ind.

Aug 22, 7fl-tf. J. 11. Kkss.Vkk.

A Large Assortment

OF

FIRST-CLASS

HEATING STOVES

AND

- -' -w " t '

fiend Chalet Ten Tram SecN. to ai.ee Mr IU.

75 l. per Clallnn

Oaldaa Svriiu

riaeKiar caMHica

New Maetcerel, Ne. 2

nsmiHr KalalHa -" Fraaea ' Curranfa

Oat Meal ...

'ill nli. Mar I'huhiI

ai ea v Kit fteta. perFeaad IB ta. per XO eta. p-r IS eta. per 19 eta. tier

And many Other thlnm ton nutnarniiK

to mention. We also call vnn atfanllnn

to our well selected stock of Queens-ware and Glass-ware, which we are selling at a very low mice. Come all ami nrina

and examine Our mnil and rnnvlura

your own self,

I am yours, very Tlsspect full v, -A.. j$L. STALEY,

or thij NEW YOKK Grocery Store.

Subscribe for the Jasper Courier.

'COOKING STOVES I

Of all ilpaorlHtlnna. lust rrlvat. mJ w ft f l.

aM aa cheap an any whirr clae In thaceHlat rr If net a little cheaper far caata at

Wendolin Ernysv

OHKaataldeerthePHVlicSajaare,

LlArJPER INDIANA.

Rallnw-ware, hardware. cHtlerr, Ac: alaa a

great variety ef "ada r all klnria Ih hla llaaaf hMalaam, which will ha aeld at tha

LOWEST CASH PRICES.

Seeutirvsr. Cuttarlnar. RMflnav anaUab

Wer k arematly attemlesl te. Call and examine stack and at leee.

Oci.5, '77. WENDOLIN ERNT.