Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1881 — Page 4

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GarBfM t Dale.

In seeordance to it proclsntsiloti k

sued by rWdent Arthur, settiug apart

Monday last m a day ror numuiauoa Mid nearer for th death of our much

beloved and lamented President James

-ttKIttFr ULB,

BY rirttte of a eertiaed sopy oft de oree toi directed Iron tat Clerfc of too Dubois Circuit Court, In a nsu wherein George Burger, 8r is plaiutieT, and Joseph Bucbart, Catherine Bnrhert and others are defendants, requiring no to make too sum of Four Hundred Mid

Tweuty-elgb? Pollen and Fifty-six eeou,

A. Cairfield. the doopIo of Dole hold ft

lout meeting In the M. E. Church, to do j with inirat An u ul a.i,, t

'1iaiiai la hi nam. And iiiinlore the Ltn ... ..v.n - .u i.t.. ....

iSVUWUUL'U HI 1IHI1 ""' "K linmjr v.w i im w vm UlUuer, OU 6KPTKM BKK . B-rtn- Thomrh th nlan

. iiiHiMiiiii i i i mi i , edouted on Sunder Inte. the ATU MDAT, tc J at iimy or O-

arfNever Im ft servant of the people fa warn of a verv'lnti restincr and toner A. I'. 1881 ,

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Fill DAY,

diM whoe death hs elicited so mnT imnreMive character, to the enewtes between the hours of 10 o'clock, a.

eigne of mourning as President Uarflekl. of Messrs. Chaa. Jones. Dr. Medealf and and i o'clock, p. x. of anid day, at the

.weany every large ciiy in me mrcu jajqee Uamiuoud, or Dale, tne eoinmu-

world had moetiKf of condolence, M olt general arrauffemenU, the ma-en

and ojt word of eynnathjr to the bereaved widow and mother, wnd to the letpte o( ttie LMited Siatea, while alt the erowiwd hmA mud leaden of govrnmii hove oflkioity expnweod the coiitl W their jrHremmeutM,Mid the Court of Qnoon Victoria hn Kmie into mounting fnr thirty day, aa on the death 4rar1fnUijr. Kng. Thta, we believe, it tlio firat iiuAnpce of a ntounrchicnl gov rrnmeui wmnx m wowrniujr tor the death the Pwesideut of a Republic. STAXWiica. From Dulletin No. 3 aent out by Mr. -tab B. Connor, uue of the liuliana IliU-enu ef StalUtka, we leant that hi ItWl Uuaola County had i.0Ta

torMa,aaginet4tt06in 1880 ; 5U6 mule

as to 494 in 1800 : Ui.iiMi ontUe. ae com

pared arith lU,i6i in 1880; 1271 hogs, toi msin 1880 ; nttd 1&.181 Ump to

14,306 in 1880; showing that the ttoek Intereetc of tkia eounty have not inoreae ed much fltie year, not an much as t

ought. V derhurg oounty, as might be

exiHNJMd, boa the mnet moles of any coun

ty ht the state, 2,tt9 ; jiHen has the most -cattle. 4,68i Rush the moat hoga, 47.495 ; andlof tnogeceunty the most sheep

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Hon. T. R. Oohb, the Representative of the eeeond district in Congreae, was veiling M oentttitoent of Daviees and "Martin ronntie at the Loegootee fair. Mr. Cobb bee Par so many years been associated With the people of Martin county, that bis countenance It familiar to all of na. He has served two terms in Congress, and in December will enter upon hit third term. His efficient aervice in Congress will prove of great weight lor a renominatien, should be wish one. The object of sending a men to Congress k not to pass the office round the several counties, but to confer It upon the man who can nerve the peopie best. Martin County Herald. Some weeks ago Judge Diddle, ef the Supreme Court, derided that a feotel keeper could not be proseooted for selling cigars to his rneats on Sunday, beeaoee said the Judge, a mane hotel k bis temporary borne, and be has ns much right to be supplied with cigars at bis hotel na at his bouse. The Mayor of Indianapolis has enlarged upon the decision and decided that cigars are a necessity to the habituated smoker, end therefore

dismisses all complain Is brought under

the Senna; law against tobacconists,. Michigan City Dispntch. It ia provided by one of the new laws

that, Whoever paints, prints, pastes, or

atenetts, or otherwise marks, or in any manner ptoees upon or affixes to any

building, fence, wall or tree without the -consent of fhe owner thereof any word, letter, character, sentence or device, or

nay band-bit 1 or notice, shall be m

not more than 860 uor less than $8. The saw except legal notice. Grant, Sherman, and Johnston dined logtmer at the Aztec Cnb the mbr day. The asperities ef the war may be regarded at pretty effectAoJly seu led. -Republican fcxehaaga. All these Neper! ties were settled ten years ago, except in the minds of a few political blatherskite wbe never erne! led

powder on a bettie-aeid. Let us jaw a rest on Know.

XewLftws. The new fasws ef tlw Smwarenewin

force. Governor Porter issued his proctentsUou to ttmt elect on Use fOth. The met eosmty to receipt for them was

Huatinfftew, which aekuownmged lie

receipt on the ltth.

of the exorcises waa largely duo. Hie

ladie who uoutiluuut Urn committee on decoration are alo to be commended for the energy, xeal and tat they showed in arranging and decorating the churchThis was indeed a very important part Of the memorial exeicise. ami the church was most tastefully siul beautifully dec

orated with nasr, craie, flowers, cedar!

and picture. Though the rain bevan falling at the hour wbon the exomises

should begin, (i p. m.), the large church

was tilled with people whose patriotism

and love for our illustrious dead, could not be dampened. The bells of the churches were tolled from 1 '10 till 2 o'clock p. m. when the following programme of memorial exercises was carried out, the music being conducted by Mrs. McDaniels, assisted by the young people ef the town. FROGKAMXK. Reading the Scripture, xc, Psalm, by Rev. 11. C. Clippiuger. Song by choir, "Asleep in Jesus." Prayer was offered by H. C. Hippiuger. Song, "Nearer My God to Thee." Oration by Iter. J. D. Current. Tho oration was ft very earnest and impressive one. He dwelt upon the solemnity of the occanion and treated

the life of Garfield under the heads of

the Humble, the Great and the Good.

(Garfield's favorite song, "Ho, Keepers

of Life's Harvest, was then tvng, and

die exercises closed with an oration by

Rev. H. C. Clipplnger. The exercises throughout were impressive, and the

large audience ustestea aitonuveiy throughout.

Uur neiovea rrestaent is gone rrem

us, to try the realities of an unknown

world.

"B fcM enamtA Ml tf mMmI rlw, Xmi wit BrTr forrow or ; X hu aefe4 in th kartwr. By Um biiae Hry km." He is dead, but be died the death of a

Christian, and leaves a record of Imperishable achievements, that will live through all coming ages, and keep green

the memory or oor martyrai rreataent,

in the hearts of the American people.

Thottsrh we can not understand this in

scrutable dispensation of God's Providence : yet God reigns, and the govern-

mencai rfaaniugwn aim uvea, wu wc bow submissively to Ilim and say, MXot

our) will but Thine, O Lord. b done."

"The Lord gtretti, tne uoru nsm uucen away, blessed be the name of the Lord'

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door of the Court-bouse of Dubois county, Indiana, the rents and profit

tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, situated in Dubois Couuty, Indiana, to-wit: The South-east quarter of the Southwest quarter, and the South-half of the Xorth-eaft quarter of the South-west quarter, all of Hwtlon Number Six (8).

in Townhip Number Two (1), South nf

Range .Number Four (4) west, cOntaiuing Sixty (HQ) acres, more or less. If such rent and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree.

Interest and cost, l will at the same time and place expose to public sale the

fee simple of said real etaic, or so niucu

thereof as may be sufficient to discharge

said decree, i nieces t and costs.

said sale will be made without any

relief whatever from valuation or ftp nraisement laws. FRANK JOSEPH, Sheriff Dubois Oonntr. Hkuxo Bukttxxr, Att'y for Plain tiR. Sept. Std, 1881 3w. p. f. 88 00.

PKESCRIPTION DRUG STORE

MiMtom ob anTsTr.gpjtomat, Has nursaasod lbs entire stock of the Prescription Drug Store, in Jasper, and bit added largely thereto, and now has a full assortment of standard

Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles,

Oils, 4c. Paints. VarnUhea, Glass, Puttv : Pure Wines and Limtors for Medical use All kind of PATENT MEDICINES ; Tobacco and Cigars in groat variety ; Fancy and Staple Stationery ; Cloth, 1 1 air and Tooth Ilrw-lii' ; Nursery Articles, Trusses, liraces, Ac, be. Our articles will always

be round fresh and the best.

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All the stock of the oomtmnr for

structing tho bridge over the Ohio at Hew Albany bat been taken and the

work will be pushed forward with all peed to an early completion. Kentucky has set the example of ewe-

tint: two women County Clerk. The

counties of Letcher and Laurel bavt the honor ef InsMsgurstiitg tola new depart

ure.

NOTICE OF 8ALE

or COUNTY F4.RM ! NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Board of County Commiefiioners of Dubois county? will offer for public sale, at the Court-bouse door

of said county, oh MONDAY, fbeertmmer tf , 1881, the form of said County, heretofore

known as the " Poor Farm," situated on the New Albany road, two miles from

Jammer, nod described as follows :

The xforth-east quarter or the northeast quarter and the South-east quarter of the North-east quarter and the North

east quarter of the Sonth-east quarter of

Section No. thirty-one (il), township Ho. one (1), South of Range No. four (4) West containing in all 120 acres, more or less.

The form is in good repair, moat of it in grass, has on it a good barn and large

smoke-house, a weu, cistern and other

improvements.

The right to reject all bras is reserved.

Taunt or 8ax.k will be easy, and will be

asede xnewn on the day of ants. Johx B. GottKAX, Uknxy 8cKKt.b, Jonv L. UorrMAX, Oommitmiers.

Persons desiring further information

In regard to the form, wiH call at the

County Auditor's office. Published by order of the Board. Istnoan ScHtmx&cHBs, Auditor. SepU 80th, 1881-vw.

As the next general emotion does not occur until November, the Enqoirkr is

m Kver of holding the next Itmoeratlc

State Oonvention in September and not a day sooner. Some of our co temporaries are talking about the 8th of January. Why, the din of the last campaign is Still ringing in our ears. Besides, what's that bar'l ? fBoonrllle Enquirer. The letter sentence is what's the matter. If the "bsrT is to decide our elections, the Republicans hare a fee simple title to the oAeos. na they have shown a capability to manufacture all the $2 bills the want, and Democrats have too much MlfHrctneet to attempt to oompete in that line, One qualification of Democratic candidates in the future should be that tbev are peer men sot shin to contribute 110 to a campaign fond. We are in fover of an 8th of January eon-

veaton,o thai all the W1s' may be

, txbwsotad early in the coming smbum and meseeamileft fret to ohoose the

offiBft i on nrinciplo, and then we look

imMmt ir a tweantog DatMermw

COKONKR'S IN QUEST.

nrHE undersigned. Coroner of Dubois

m. county, Indlaua, hereby certifies that

I held an inquest on the sisi of September, 1881, on the body ef Joseph Myers,

who died in Bainbtldge ton hi-, tn mid Couhty, September 19;h, 16C1, and

after a full examination of wiluse,

find that said Joseph Myers came to his death from the effects of a blow on the

left side of his bead, fracturing tho an

terior border of the left partotal bone.

twd the Internal table of the fractured

bone was driven into the brain. Said

wound was inflicted by a club in the hands of one Mack Spotbert, on the 8th

day of September, 1881. and without

legal cause. Said Joseph Myers was 57 years old, five font five inches high, sandy complexion, bine eyes welched 185

nounds.

No valuables el any kind werelowdon

tne body ot tetd noinmh Myers.

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Dubois Oewsty, Sept. tSd, lfM-Sw. .

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TIME CAgfB-ln Kffoot May leVtst, IMI.

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Xakina: emm eaaitfcUna at Kraacvilla wlifc K, A T. M.trUi, ImOi arrtVlagaa)4 ipnig.

amrrtcku t Kva9vuw t at a trip at as. HKO. C, WIAVKK, ftrtHMaat. 'J. B. Xuwaa, Ac'l.

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pTwuTlpinVI raTAly smnffllnnld ami all sMmme

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WARRANTKD.

with the timet. Ordors by mall, r o4JerwUi,

Prices to correspond

promptly nued.

Oomer Sixth and Jaehnan otroots, In front of tho Ooart-heuen. StptamlMW U, 'Sl-M. 4AM.tKK. IKIUAXA.

PURCHASE YOUR

BREAKING

PLOWS

ALL READY, FOR WORK BEFORE TUE RAIN COMKS.FOR YOU WILL THEN HE BUiiY.

FEIiIX LAMPERT, WEST OtU STifclSlST, JASPER, IND., Has the largest, best and mart varied atork of lireaking Plows ever brought to Dubois County, including the famous FURST & BRADLEY SULKY PLOWS! Which windbreak your ground even, no matter how hard it is . Ask W. C. Britton, in MadiKon township, or W. It. McDonald, in Boone township, or Frit Mhnn, of Ilai-bifoii towustiip, bfiw they work, lie has, also, the Qak GhUkd Plow; Oliuer Chilled Plow; Blount's True Blue Steel Plow; Heilmcfn's Urie Clipper Plow ; Roelker's Famous Plow ; Furst and Bradley's Chilled How. Any of which will do the lw.it of work. Take vmtr choice, both as to kind and prices, for 1 CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. Alu. tlw Improved Hoosier .Ormixi Drill ! TllR 1II4T IX THK MAttKKT rt WHXAT.

All to be had of FELIX LAMPERT.

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BOOTS & SROS

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BOOT k SHOE HOUSE,

ijtk stmt or rexue sqcaxx

JASrstSt, IXMAXA.

HAVING rented Mr. Friedman's new building, lhavs put in it a stock o

MEN'S FINE BOOTS,

-MEM'S BROGANS

LADIES' SUOEi,

CHILDRE2TS SHOES AND BOOTS

to which I invite the attention of the

Public, confident that I can sell good articles aa low as anybody. My long experience as a boot maker, justifies me in

saving- that mv work is better than any

other ebon in Dubois couuty. I took

the premium on boots at both the

Vsibeit ateel nice Fairs,

hother boot makers, after seeing my

work, being- afraid to oompele. Work

of all kinds done nromntly. and all the

work going out of my t bop gnaranteoa.

Uive me a call. w. ma i .

Oct. 'Slat, 18TS ly.

BEST FUENITUK1

DUBOIS OOIXPTTY!

JOHN F. ALLES

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CHAIRS, ROCKERS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, BUREAUS. CLIPBOARDS,

BEDSTEADS, SAFES, Ac

hi UmhmU Cawtosy, tfjsstnc wmMw Combirml Cradle and Carriage !

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TIH and STOVE STORE

sorrn sion or vvmac sqi: ark.

JASPER, INDIANA.

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In Um ajafkat, Jaat rwfl .

ROOFING AND OLTTBRINO S

An watt a altoUm kladaaT tin work rn'pilr ail'

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Ika Sfaira of (laornM Umimmu atll

nut a lartt alack tor twa Moraa anahla Ikaai to

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la wwary Mr la tfca Hat

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enocxnTRt, hats ash caps, ., .,

Wt , mi Mil efeaap, for caak sr CwMry Pro,

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(hod Country Baoon for Sale l

m laic to mk jMtrcBr. CMO. MASKKtttTK O. ttet.tta.Mei'-v-

Sohuftheis Sl Fltttr,

JASPER LIVERY

AND

S AJLmE Stable !

EDWARD S. FLINT

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meroml trnMora wiohlne: to vtett nolnta mftheCootMitry. THK LOOOOOTKK ST A OR a !.- Ws M4nM Trry mrnhm, imm wlrt

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GEO, W. DAVISON & CO.,

iCem mission Merchants,

4T VwyitnM St., KKW OKLVAXS, LA.

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hra. Sar. (Himaaaal. ata. tart, hottor. tei, Man,

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Stable JWAGON MAKING!

WM. GASSER,

kertti Main Street, - J AS FEN

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