Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 June 1880 — Page 1
Jasper
Weekly Courier, VOL. 2 JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1880. NO. 24.
rUBMSUBU KVKUV KKIDAV, AT JASl'KK, DUUOtS COUNTY, INDIAKA, BY CliKMUVT lOANi:. OKFICB. IN Couuibk Builiuno on Wkst Sixth Stubkt.
Tilden i, Hi, Tent.
(Before ttit battle MMhIj t r.h it tllwr- Hi-
Marta out ei hi dra.w.l
Cincinnati liatrtlf. i i . , ,
S. J. T.-Givo me another boom-my W 'vwinuy ii nis rnii o r uourisiiiiig
SpetUl CorretpurMl'iice, of the Jojwrr ConrUr. Iliuitingburg Hearsay.
EDITOR Coi'KIKK. AS VOII llftVO llOt
dream !
"' twnn hi i niuKil Wl iriio, t V
did butlnounl ' writing a few, hoping that
barrel for a boom
II'. .11 UMII . . - . Ilifbin iB.a.r.,k i.. . n . . 1
IJVM nil! S'U IIIWIII BJIilUU 111 UUI VU
how dost thou U,ns'
Mr. Uhl, of Kvansville, has boon here
Tlic.illitK burn blue It ift now dead,thc past week eiisrfli!ed in disrHinir clay
hatk" oi' auvkiit'skixo. m ill 11 tri t . from his bank, which he intends Sfhin-
e, 10 lines or less, 1 wceKfiw cold, fcartul drops Mn td on mv tremb-Puig to his pottery at Evaufiville, to bo
IMUOK OF.SUUSUIUI'TIO.
riiii'MuSub-tcriptioii, torlirty Nos., $1 SOiO, coward conscie ?W ix mouths, : : : : : 1 00j afllict mo!-
75 cis.
Fnr H(l UJir
K-.ich subsequent insertion
i .HK'er ud verti(eineuts at the same rate,
. . inn over even square or squares,
.'t..il 1iKant1m.ro. These are the terms And feeble as a Minim
r transient advertisement; a rcasoiia-' foul Punier: ,.i..iSM will be made to regular Lie! In the gross an
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used in the manufacture of stoneware,
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-hv mi naught utit " smppcu iweivo car loaus lasi
advertisers. . a a r 1 m inie
Notices t appointment u.
t
Hug llnell
Flesh? Yes. TIh'v
skin Mini bom- week.
ota grasshopper; Our town is improving rapidly, we
;ce new buildings goinir up on hcveral d scope of mine street.- in town. Dr. V. It McMahnn
opinion U having a now brick oflicc. with a stone
I could, unarmed, e'en in the summer'srout put up opposite the Post-oilicc on
heat, ,r-ou rtli street. When completed, it wil
Convention Notes, i
Martin County HeraM.
Ah me ! it looks as i f ever v bori v was
RttBiuling the convention. The Court
house was jammed with Democrats. When the Hon. Thomas Hart was called for h speech, lie said tbat it was the Hi-si opportunity he hail of thanking the voters of Martin county for liU elcc lion to tbu state legislature. He bail been elected by a larger majority than any man had ever received in this county. He had nerved his district to the best of
his ability, and he thought Martin countv
was sahsttcd with liitn. He bad. bow- thousand pounds. This is ahead of Cal
ever, incurred the ciiinitv of a Dubois .ilornia gold mining.
county olbcial, and he had beeu assailed Hie ice comos out in huge oblong by the press of that countv. Ho !hlockn, 3i inchoe in length and 12 inch-
, . ncaii (rourm sirect. wiion compi raters and legal notit.es oi liKc ciwiawcr born Gog . an ornament 1(, , 1o ' m rm O II 1 . I
to be paid in advance.
ANNOUNCIN'O CANIHOATKS. For TowiiHliip Olllccrs, each For County " For District, Circuit, or State,
$1.00 2.50
5
Francis J. Reinhard, attorney at Law, J A SPEW, INDIANA.
or ltyan.
AVhatdoI fear? Myself? else bv:
50 Sammy loves Sammy; that is I am I. 00 iKthereacandidadclicrc ? No; Yes, I am
Then Uv. What, from myself? Ureal!,
WIlV ?
The Woolen Mills arc arain
runniii';
rri .. V"
iiiuicauuiico,, full time.
Prof. Clarke andJCoopcr closed their
Normal school taii"ht at this nlaiu on
(Friday Iat, and it is 6aid bv the students,
that it was the most successful school
ami adjolnlne
Slrt-ft, m-ar I'uiuc ApiH2;i,i-if.
atiii nrnrikr 1b the Cirt of Oabol aHil cmu. i'K'n.MH.d..l lo ,.rt.iptly.
OI TIOi:. Kt Hli quit r.
11 u fe no -V. 1315
rtttonwy at Law.j
To get out of bad company, eh? Nrvj""-'" "..,,.., uoimiy. but hold Mr. C. Kornrumpf iuit returned from
riovemvself. Wherefore? Foranv good.a business trip to Cincinnati. and brought
'Vlmf I ttiicnlf liot'A ilnilA llntn tllVCf-lf
O. no ; alas. I rather hate myself, For baee deceptions practiced by myself. 1 am slippery ; yet I lie, I am not. Sam, or thyself speak well: Sam, do not flatter. My conscience hath a thousand several tonties, And every tongue brings in a several
talc.
with him a fine lot of jewelrv, watches,
clocks and muMcal instruments of every description. He also brought with him two organctts." They arc 4 daisies,'' go and sec them.
Rev. J. II. Lukemevcr, formerly ofj
tins place, nut now stationed a few miles
west of KvansvillP, attended thn German
M. h. Basket meeting: also his charm insr daughter, Miss Anna, who is now
Ami ovorv tain rnndnmns me for mvlvUitini' relatives aii1 frlnnHa nt thi
1 barrel. Iplace.
0cr n ciirntr'or M-in a mriii ,mi. v,i j im6i,ijn.,., v. . l,.Jh,.l...J, ... i i ills viciillij Is BlrlCKPIl Willi ail cpi-
csi ueprcui .... demic or measles anil whooping-cough.
I A l n1" 1 r,:"", . the qWly completion, of
-- "rw :ilm Air I inn nilvn,,l i i,ni- f.,.,. ll.l
'n..n..if (l,o turn . rrv nir r! . f II iltV l "w."' ' '
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Drue Stor.;
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Will i-rnrllr- In fit, llubol na -.yoiuniR Circuit Curt. J " "
"""Hi U S 0 TfU K T T K B R, iTTORXBT AT LAW, And Notary Public,
There is uo creature
Guilty!
I shall despnir. love me.
Hut AValtcrson, and if I am defeated, he
alone
fifty applicants at teachers' license on
TJicCoftt of Manufacture of Artlicial Ice. lAKa (0.) Chronlel-.1. The Arctic lr comjHuiy are now turning out between ten and twelvo thoussnd pounds of ice per day, which they are under contract to deliver at half a coiit per pound. The com of manufacturing ice here is only eighty-five cents a ton, or about four and a quarter ceutu a hundred pounds. As it is sold in bulk at tea dollars a ton the margin of profit is nine dollars and fifteen rents on each two
nounced tbat he bad decided to decline to make the race for re-election.
from what Mr. Hart said, it would
seem that a certnin Dtibon countv officer
es square.
The Cincinnati Commercial affirms editorially that in Cincinnati alone there
happened at Indianapolisduriug'the dis-iarp fully two thousand Iicpublicaus who
win not vote tor urant out will light the third term to the bitter end.
cuKsion of tho fee and snlary bill. There is a good deal of human nature in the average county olficer. He generally is
in tavor ot Keeping what he has, anil getting all ho can. The Dubois county man was making' a poor mouth over hk fees. Hart, just for fun, thought he'd sit on him. and told him he knew many a man in Martin and Dubois workintr
for one dollar a day, capable of tilliue a
county ollicc. The Dubois county man
The Indianapolis News, Wednesday published a list of one hundred solid Republicans of that city who have sign ed a paper saying that they will not vote for U. S. Grant if he is 'nominated at Chicago,
Mamma seeks to console her crvinsr
front Immn ns nin.1 c n rt l.on nA"""' H) U)UU cry JOUU.' V IlRt
vented his sp een to the Thne d the , .Tf, MMt-mmt(aiidho bawl. Courier. The editors' native naturM'0..? " 1 were fearfully shocked and they '-lit into 1?"" ? 'Urt seit; r Ctc"J?.y Hart." They have not recovered yet." j Alien why do you ci.- to-day?" "Oh! .....iL n . . t... l Jbocatiseyou were not at home yester-
There were about
the examination for last Saturday.
It. H. AccinF.XT. An extra train camo
Will get upon his ear and howl and weep, up on Saturday morning, and while Nay, wherefore shculd they? Since thai switching the engine ran otl" the track, I mvself "and with considerable trouble, thev
Find in myself no pity to myself. Iuccceded in getting the "iron boss" Mcthought the souls of all tbat I hadbackon the track. in time to return to
r nnt.nl MauKiimni ,.wwnr .,,.
W'rrSK JnMHW. r'" various ways, but chiefly with the! The population of this place has vastly - ' ""-r--r-k I . l.-' barrel incrcaned in the past few weeks. Most OI-il2l"12IN 1 1)UA i. , ,ny tent and every one did0fvm are "gals."
. -jh '"reHt : 1 Mr. G. M. Huston has pone to
i lilOJ iUAJ IU JVKin, fnxTKn Wattkisos-.1 I Fkstus a.vd Juiuth.
Jacpcr, Ihpiaha,
Ohio
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Wlt.t. pr-rllr- in the r,...rl M tnM.U Wat, 1 1 ..n.l UithfuUv iwmw '"- " J,,'w' villa'
nxTKit Wattkmsox.J
; Wat. My lord,
J. T. Who tlicrc r
Henri, my lord ; 'tis I
asre cocktail
Probate Courts.
The early Hon. Newton F. Mallott, Honrv S.
Ciiuliorn, and illiam H. De nolfe.of eoug were confirmed.
Couitir.K editor does not possess a ''sens-
Ative" nature, doesn't even understand what it is. Wonder if it makes a person sick at the stomach I or is it only a desire to say something sensible? JJesides, the Coumek has never printed a word against Hon. Thomas Hart, and no county ofliccr of Dubois county ever vented any spleen towards him in our presence. He is a clever gentleman, so far as we know, and seemed to answer " yes" or no," while in the Legislature very promptly, though wo didii't think
he developed any extra Legislative talent. Yet, if he fihould be nominated, we could support him heartily without eating any "crow." "Wo expect, however, Bro. Walker will evince some adaptability for the position or if he
uoos not probably iiro. Uiomel would. Martin County Herald.
On Monday of last week lit. Ucv. Silas F. Chatard, bishop of Vincennes
arrived it Loogooteo, and on Tuesday
morning went to St. Mary , Daviess county, to bless tho corner stone of tho new church in progress of erection there. Father Gueguen ofliciatcdat mass, anil
the bishop preached, aixtv-tivo per-
A'rom bt. Marv's,
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W. A. TRAYLOR. w.s.nuni-.. umu ihe state bar assKjiatioii to investigate contv, where be administered the sacraru 1 VI tiu mtTKIC, JTlio two-thirds rule I much do fear bulihe probate svxtem of Indiana, mid rc-mct "0f contirmation to sixtv-civht per
l , ' j j puns, ami jm tin. iiuu uu me iiiiiiuiiuii ui
l our tncntis are up, anu ouckic on ineirsay : that sacrament, and its clfects on those
armor. j -In the opinion of the committee. Me who received it. On Wednesday lie
w m a 1 1 r w l .a ... . i. i. ik.i . .
id. j. i.k iicun, i nave uiohiiicu h present-svoumii uh woi'kpu suiuriciiiiv
n3Tho Daviess County Democracy nominated the followingstrong ticket: For Representative, Clem Lee. For Treasurer, E. W. Matthews. For ShcrifT, F. A. Ward. For Commissioner, John Clark.
A motion to instruct Judicial delegates r Pierce for Judge received no second.
for
The Enquirer's special says: The Kansas delegation to Cincinnati is for 8eymour, and under no circumstances will the delegation vote for i"I7uBu. 14 Silence is golden." Aunt f Has any one been at these preserves ? (Dead Silence.l Have you touched them, Jimmey ? " Jimmy : Pa sever 'lows me to talk at dinner."
attorneys at Law
Jasi-ku. Indian-a, Wll t. nrrilr- III tKe Court-of twWi b aSJoInVAKlV.! KrllnUr.lUtlo. -U...te col'"Omr- n door Kt .,r IW St rh.tlf Hotel. zflttormys at Law. lUstl INtatfl ami CollfctlMR AB n, JASPER, HND1AHA. Rrraitiicriiiii Civil vrartlMV'n'y OFFICE-.-ln Sehuhmachers block, Worth Main street. AJ.i-,i..-iy j. Vi IHM.OX. C. II. Iir.t.ON. Iillon fc Oillon, ATTORNEYS AT IAW. OFKICK ovr .!. TroKlcr' 8iiiller BHo. JASPER, IHDIAHA. IflU. pr-cllf- lii tl.cCort- or DhW- -.-
iwell to warrant its continuance, and
Hear the Chicago Tribune: "The young man who wants to get up with sun must not sit up too late with the daughter. Iowa, which is the banner Republican State, shows the worst official corruption of any State in the Union. Of 9D county treasurers, not less than 45 are defaulters. Tho Governor's private secretary has made off with $70,000 of the people's money; the State Treasurer has appropriated $50,000 belonging to the Agricultural college, and the assistant State
'.treasurer lias also secured several thou-
fearful dream !
What thiukest thou? Will the bar'l dothcrois no necessity for the creation of Uy. to be present at the installation of a
ii an : Wat. No doubt, my lord. .
S. .1. T Henri. I fear, I fear
separate prouate rouits. All that is needed is a statute clearly defining the
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went to Japcr, and from there he goes' ft "u ' Vi 'T mn SV.,. 19 to St.MeinrVMouastery,SpenrereoW) --cRublicau i . -i f . . i fetatc as drawn bv the Chicago Times.
new abbot, and ordain two priests
father Oilman Is very enthusiastic
'jurisdiction of the circuit court and itsjover the bishop. Ho says ho is a schol
arly, atiabte anu picasnnt gentleman.
Wat. Nay. good, my lord, be not afraid officers, and a thorough revision of the
of shadows. statutes touching guardianships and the llraccup! Let not thy faith in shcckcl? settlement of decedents' estates. The fail. courts should as far as practicable, be
jS. J. T, By all the stars above, shadows always open for the settlement of es-
to-night tatcs." Have struck more terror to the gonl of -- Samuel In the backwoods of Prepqite Isle Than can the substance of ten thousand county, Wi"con.in, is a town that has
H. C. HOBBS,
Sclectie (Physician
JASPER, INDIANA,
T KNURRS M nrof-lHil rrlt- to the cltltenii of nui.,.1. iuii-. ami hone ta merit wre or
JL Knix'U
OM'ICK: South Rlile of rralilnncn ntllHlon Hnlvt.
I'Hl)llr. SiHarc:
Arnt. 8. '7t .Tm.
candidates,
Armed with boom and led by shallow
Kelly.
It is not vet near the convention day ;
Come, Henri, go with me. Aba!
Under .. our tents Hi roll the potent
barrel.
We'll sec if any then will shrink from mo-
Exeunt S. J.T. and Henri. Per Uie Jasper Cockikb. In Momorlain. tWrltten by Euiamttb fiwsit.
just elected Sis (list Justice of the Peace Like the rest of the residents, ho is a
rough lumberman. Tho first case brought before him was that of an assault committed bv a notorious brawler.
The Justice had no ditllculty in pro
nouncing' mm guilty, but how to punish
him was a harder question, tor he had
no money with which to pay a fine, and there was no jail in which "to imprison him. After mature thought tho magistrate said : ''The complainant's got to pay me two dollars costs. I sentence tho
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Mrs. McKee, wile of ltev. Milton McKee, was returning home with a young lady who made her home with hpr, from Mount Olivet from singing. They were riding in a bugg;y. While goinir down a hill, some part of the harness broke loose, and the horse started. Mrs. McKee was so seriously injured that she died on Wednesday of Inst week. The young lady was hotter last Thursday . At the time of tho accident, Kcv.'McKcc was llllititr an appointment to preach at Jlarrisonville.
Fidelity to the Party Rewarded. General Long;slrcet.T8 appointment is one eminently lit to be made, and being conferred on a citizen residing in that part of the country where republicans hardly dare assert their political rights, will (1r-41tf rtfl 1 tui mi a lint rhffta I AfTVit
prisoner to lie whipped, and, as a .peace . inSph.ing them with the belief that officer, I ingoing to do the punishing ... ' nrarOV(,rnmeill i,as 80mo COn-
mvsclf." Then ho rolled up his sleeves
and thrashed the culprit.
fur Judge Davis of tho Now Albany
Circuit, decided the Constitutional
Amendments to the Indiana ConstiUi-
F. M. LAN8FORD,
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aiect ana
i
Bullae
JASPER, INDIANA. Hn-lnit locte! In Jper, will farnbh rf ny de:rlptlin nf bulMltiK delrel, M wake WBtract for Ihelr erection complete. h.i..- .,. I-.I .tut rinriitneed lirMk aim w
mon, I will alia ila JsIhi In rltker or ttie llBea, by the lull or day, en tery remaWe termi. OMeralvftat the Courier ofikc promptly atte4ed te.
RefereiM:M-J. IWlBe, All urammepiwnrr, K "aw Tms.3-i. F. M. I.A5SF0RI).
used to be so playful and sweet.
Asleep in Jesus I oh, now sweet, To lie for such a slumber meet; Securely shall her askee lit, Waiting the euwtuoBsJfrom on high.
Tho Montgomery Mail and Advertiser savs with truth thatTliurmaii. lieu-
tion, legally adopted, and now a part of dricks, Field, Hancock, Bayard, or anv the Constitution. Tho particular point other good man, can do moro to unite
made was that the amendments, lo bo, New York Domocrats than any man iu
In remembrance of Carrie Green,
who departed this life, April 17th. 18S0J aired one vcar ten months and twenty-!
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seven uays. one w mo uauguiui ui
Oliver P. and JMizAneth Green, bhc was lovely, sweet and always pleasant
in oursiirht. and her little toneue that
we so often heard prattling aud singing, is hoard no more but darling; Carrie is cone. We cannot see her pretty bluo
eyes and roscy checks that we so often
kissed : she was a miiu ami loving clear.
with her coldcn'locks shining, that 1
have so often curled around her beautiful
head, and now we can see her little earmolds lavinr folded away in the
drawer, l can see tier cnarm anu uou
that she often played with and always called Lulv. Hut now all is silent, now
she is lying silent in the tomb, with .The Supreme Court has lately decided
those precious little nanus ana leet tiiatnu a liquor case that a person holding
the ircneral uovcrnmeul has some con
fideiico in them and is willing to reward their fidelity. Fort Wayne Gazette (Radical).
majority
The do
egallv adopted must receive a
of all the electors of the State.
fense mantaincd that it only required a majority of all the votes cast at tho election, upon their submission to the peo
ple, to insure their lesral passage. An
appeal has been taken to tho Supreme
uourt.
title to real estate outside the state aud
k reputable householder of the county is
competent to serve as a grand juror. lie
,inu8t be a reputable freeholder as well as
'householder of the county.
that Stale, oxcept perhaps Mr. Seymour,
and as a simple question of policy it
would seem that neither of the candidates should rcsido iu Now York.
A Tough Fish Story.
Kokomo, Intl.. May 28. Tho rain
storm of Tuesday left on the farm of S.
Carpenter, near here, thousands of live fish of all sizes. Mr. Carpenter picked tin several dozen nnd brought them to
town. Among them were three or four pike five inches long. The remainder
were bass minnows, not over a quarter of
an inch in length. They are now in an
aquarium
Plow Test. At a plow tost oa the Siple farm near Peter&burgh, Messrs. W. C Holloway, E. G. Carlisle and James Eowmau acted as judges. Four plowsf the Scotch Clipper Steel, the Gale Chilled, the Oliver Chilled, and the Ohio Chilled were entered. In corn-stalk ground two of the judges voted the Scotch Clipper the host, and one the Gale plow, In sod ground all the judges agreed the Gale Chilled was the best. It is for sale by Felix Lambert. ICI-Thc Daviess county folks will celebrate the 3d of July by a big horse race on the Fair grounds near Washington. Lots of fun. Thanks for ticket received. (KrMcSwane and Knight of the Petersburg Democrat, object to ladies kiss
ing each other, as they fail to onjoy any
of the luxury themselves. Won't some
of the ladies of Petersburg take pity on them, and kiss them once, " for their
mothers' sakes ? "
(KrNcvada, which never cat a Demo
cratic vote since its organization, has in
structed its three delegates to Cincinnati
for Tilden, and should he be uominatad Grant will get tho electoral vote of Ne
vadaall the same. (KrDcnnis Kearney has been released from imprisonment by the California Supreme Court. 0"When you are depressed by the gaiint, sickly feeling of a disordered system, which needs to be cleansed and stimulated into healthy action, take a dose or two of Aver's Pills and see bow quick you can be restored for a quarter.
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