Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1881 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly Courier. VOL. 34. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1881. NO.

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ANNOUNINO CANDIDATES. For Township Officers, eaeh For County " " For District, Circuit, or 8tate,

ti.oo

2.50

6.00

Dubois County Teaber' UtUs.

; ( Vaccinated or tie Fined. The State Board of Health Ms IsatWnl Hie follow iiiir rules, which earn a out &

lit He swoiH i then was intended, owiu

luall- Amotion was then offered that a com-lDan ids; to Dr. Welmaii, Wert, and

tmiuec oi two ne appoiniea to collect nveiHi ham ; lo Messrs Hunter and Rhcln , ft AMI fwAMfk .aafta A.u A t. . . . I I ...at f .

TVtSDAY POREXOOX. ., nmuci jui ni m iu- uttMi ior ueir lecturers ami u-jjai ski. ami

i n r nnva'ansnasim? st iwiau ev a a . i a. . a i. ...i...ra..ait . .

nNr.. wv nv j w nftMlir r . . " " "Y"" i"r inoir ir uieir ext:ew-nt muMc ; i i i wt. " " vwumim. mwiv ort, of tie Droceedinira of the t'oimtv In. M r. ( 'mttnr f. ilia in.o nf .....n... . i.

yi.?..fr .iHute, which elicited a lively diRculo.'th vitUeiis of Jasper for hospital!! 10 'hH,,cre r ePO in various

M,flH V, r .V-.IUU IWU',1, ... l.i.,1. U iiimn 1 1 VJ .. I VI ..I 1. I ' IHJ n n W 111 IIU ! I

.i.,,wL1 anil .ituklmf Tl. f.ll w ... M " ." "V" " uo""Hror ' W ll WHO 111 SIIV Way I amended ana adopted, iiw roil was i-amil . i:ii.-h,.if i w u it i ... .i. .i... t.. ' ' I 1. After .iHnnarv i. inao A

.1 1 1 - .a T7. . II 1 - I . . . . . . I -m - ... ww . .niivivil in H 1 1 I IIU L 111: 1 II HI 1 1 II I I " - f ot-wot. n-WH.

chhto. AiirwiHiieiu niiiHiyiwo. PiMUi,t.,i u. nu.b.i.i, ... f,. i....i i . .i.7 . . ... Iniitil altKr n..... k..

- - - i- , mi o Hi in i n in im i ... .. . .- -... j on a vote tuo motion was lout. 'Pnlill.- kIii ,.r n,.w,;, i

A motion was then oflercd that the'deavor to practice .the inKt nti)rovcl P4bli,'" private selmolor Im Uttitlon of

isonniv woara oe requested to buy a;methoU of iiintnirfToiis llmt have lieeii 1 n" . ,,l,n W ! Mber in tiM

nevom tor keeping the proceedings of presented to the Itistituie. -.iniciiv m jPv:nPrar Bnil,WMtall perthe County iiistiUite-Ctmicii. j Jteanivml; Thnt the action of thrl ' !'-?1,ViVf'1 UlrePltetl

U. L. KKIXHAKD. RfimrttKT, lu.

F. J. KKIXH ABD. Jurri, lm.

REIN HARD & REINHARD, attorneys at Law, JASIER,IXDIAXA.

Will Twrllr In tt 1'r.nrt of DubnU nl djnlnlr.ir

untir. t'.)l"'-Hin t!rnnd to promptly. 9tjr OFFICE:-Suth aide T PuMIe Square. '",- l OKXfX"KiTY JOHN I HKt.TX. Pi-mrs Ind. Jir. In. ELY Sc ATTORNEYS ft COUNSELORS AT LAW, JASPEJt. IMDIAKA. Snri'cr lo WI1B Ullloti.t mca Tr Jm. Trmlar'i Hw4lr Skop. K. A.flr wltl KMittltf tttnd nil frra ot thr lu. ireait ("nirt.. Xarrb Milt, Jl If, Oscar A. Trippet, attorney at Law.

JASPER, tMMAMA.

omen.

Wtmgt SisUi SlrM, mnm PHblir

BRUK0 BUETTXKR, ATTOHMT IT LAW, And Notary Public, Jasmr, Isdiasa, TlT'Il.t pftrW !n til lb Cenrtt f IiWi nl W IVrry -i'int'r,lii(lfn. JunS. 17i, attorney at Law. JASFKB. 1X9.

On motion two critics were appoint

ed.

language Lesson No. 2, by 0. Clarke; This exercise was warmly commended by J. &!, rieatuut. Addition and Subtraction of Compound Numbers, by K. M. itilderback, Hecess.

Physiology Digestion, by Dr. T.

Werta.

Very Interestintr lesson In Writing by

i'ror. ntuttli ot l'noli ."Normal bthool.

Adjourned until 1 p. in. AFTERNOON EXERCISES, Penmanship by Prof. Hniiili. Orthographic Parsinir, bv J. W. Con

dilT.

Orthography by J. II. Pleasant. Iteccus. Music, by the Choir.

Spelling ly Pro(. Bruce Carr, which

was made very Interest intr ny a nnuibe

of prizes being ottered to the best mk'IJ

cih. i lie lollowliig iiu words wcro given

out : supercede, I rreslst ible. htlervct.oe

Sibyl, Vilify, Bury, Veneer, Brevier,

Singeing, Wearied, Klite, Sensible, Whiz

lniyllnul, bcintillate, CliiNelintf. beuar

ate, Aliegcable, Indelible and Euallage i A. II.. ! . . . .

i no lujuiwiiiir were Hiirfiwfui : At

Pleasant 75 per cent. A. M. Sweeney 76

Mm. Saraha Cooper 74, Km m a Hope 70

now to teacli the properties of num

oers by L . J. Clark.

Address of thirty minutes by Prof.

BIomo, Stat Superintendent, which wati

very interesting and instructive.

Critics report.

Culling the toll: Number enrolled 104

Jtccetf until 7:30 p. ui. TtrK.ilAV KVKNISW SESSIOX. House chIIciI to order ai 7 :30 n. m

Music by the choir, aAer which Prof.

John ML ISIoss. State Suuerinteiideii t

was introduced, and delivered a lecture

on "The Uiviliaation of 1301, corn tar

ed wiui imu. or tne present," which was

happily delivered and well received.

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Music. 'The Old Sexton," Bass solo by M. Daniels.

On motion of J. M. Daniels a vote of

thanks was tendered Prof Bloss.

Adjourned to meet Wednesday. Fov

at d .wj a. m.

WEIISESIlAY PORSSOOR.

tailed to order at 8:30 n. m. A. M

Sweeney In the chair. ( ipenlng Prayer

ny j. w. uoiium. music by the choir

Hulled called, 107 enrolled.

Mrs. K. (j. Stralu and Mrs. Sara!

Cooper were addpd to the committee on

monthly examinations.

Mr. W. B. Plennant and Miss Olivr Brittain, were appoiutcJ critics for the

day. Prof. Bloss, State Snpt.. next favored

the Institute wilha talk. Me showed the

imnortsiK c of rotding for a iwo-fold nur-

k!.c: lt, for the beuent of self, 2d. to

How to teach Decimal fractions by C. County Board in raMn the standard ol Pri,c,P thoroof a certifies! of apkysi-

r" warac. ..lie teachers licciiRf, and not at the ! r '"' ino 'cl or

Orthography by J. M. Pleasant.

Kesi.

Prof. W E

their heiueri

jiiuie raisiiiif the wmsti-m. n imiu-t hii1 ,uiJ .VA'.'ri!,t',(1'

Ithat we reoucHt tlmt hU V,vm, h.Ivilih-. 11 bc thedtiivnT eif unrsiiel

Lugenltill, of Southern the wage of ike tenriicis nt their next 1 t'1 l"'rron whi6 Ink StAto le be

Indiana Normal. a then iutioduced.iinetiiijf in pnipnrtimi to the standard. wwUillv vacchmted within sixty day who took up the subject of Compound Kooived : 'I I at. we l licve (he present ro,m 'a,,ui'y 1. IMS, and nil anveeeine-JiiimlKH-s. method of adopting text-b.ok4 to w M",wom willing into tftis State anaJt Physiology - Circulation, by Protjlounded in error, an.l that the education- "J t'l'co to be vscrtnsJtd Within etxtf

impart knowledge to others, part ieulariv

urging the laitcr. The latter part of hi

tin.d rithr!u tb.ritiv.. rt.tru.ir.t f. him,,ittlK wan devoted lo showing the impor-

imir , n m uriT nnuninf, wy jinn nirw. W. A. TKAYLoii W. S. HURTCR. TE4YLOKA; HDHTER,

attorneys at Law, JASrER, IXDIAVA,

T7"tLL rctlt ta the rrt of Datoif aad aiqaln

TV IIIINtttMl

laMlon.

PrklrUr at trot loo fivtn to col-

daarEkit at tk St. CSwrtw Hotel.

Jmsiptiy Pity MtU, NEOUCTtON IN PRICE OE aOUIL TTAVtm bfnn 1ik is nw fnr toliw utrklly XX rM mtmhkm. w mt nhti to 4m WlUr (ban wrrir h war cutomr, anS jt r4ticwt tha prlc T tkbtftMfollw: FAKOY P AMILT FLOVM M TXH KI W r paptas tb sttMt prUm m wkoKt, mm! SftM to tilt fair thlM bjr rnsttrn work . X0ZMR1 BROTISlf. 3tm. in. TS lp NEW BOOK STORE! JACOB GOSMANN! ew Km ftww r JastiiMwi tm4 4th Rfau,

jaspik, ursijuri, Wai ! wall ttrtd Mnelt af 0ORA, UTERAST, 'CnOtASTK aim UIHTQRK-AL,

Bna a

EMQU8M AHD mm AN.

AfaeatialBaliaSSeMa a ., fsawntw AnM

ciniowfM, m rttAma? witTtiiu pa.

fsil ptwti.a. nsira. urn ! va.

PKTHMT XOTIOXS, la ,.,lrty .

la Msrhaai

0r af

Oat. Y tsas-lp

tanee of phonetic snellinir.

Muliiplicatlon of Compound Numbers

oy-r. M. itildcrtMck, which was very in-

leresutig, ana in wnicti i'ror. Jiloss. C.

h. Clarke and .1. M. Pleasant t6ok nart.

Prof. Bloss then save his method of!

iintiing tne ieast uommon Multiple. Itecess.

Hygienic law applied to the pupil, by

C. K. Clarke, in which the following

nouns were uiscussea:

1st, Position of seats; 2d, Variety; 3d, Itecesses; 4th. Attention to light; 6th, Attention to heat; 6th, Care of persons; 7th, Avoid wet feet, etc.; th,

iMiiuiiflr and cleanliness.

Mr. Clarke was followed on this snb.

jeet. by J, M. Daniel, Prof. Bloss and

ir. wertz. Importance of Politeness, bv Prof.

Bloss,

On motion, the thanks o( the Institute

were tendered Prof. Blots.

tteeess was taken until 1 :30 p. m. AFTKRKQOX SCSHION. Penmanahln-the use of the Tllaelr.

board and Movement exercises, by Prof. Smith, of Paoli Normal.

Language Lesson No. 3, C. . Clarke. Jtecess. How to teach Common Fractions, bv

Jacob Hesemer.

Penmanship, bv Prof. Smith, in whieh

holding the pen. Position, form and

flourishing were discussed.

The remaining, time was devoted to "waring queries, by several teachers: WSgt. w"M ftwnlty is most active In childhood ? 2d. ITow to interest children t 3d. What opening exercise is best? 4th. How lo induce a lacy pupil to study?

rth. How to develou memorv?

The Critics made an Interesting report

THURaiiAT, DRC. 1ST PORRMOOW tRSSION

Ai '?Jt Vffw, Kev,

w. uonum. mailing to roll, 111

ronen.

l.ufircnuiii.

Itccesii until 1 :30 p. m. AFTEENOOV SEK8I0N. A. M. Sweeney In the Chair.

Changes-of seasons and of dav and

a a . "5 . . . . .. .

nignt, must rated by a Tellurian, b Prof Lutfeiibill.

School Law, by W. S. Hunter, Esq. eces.

Physiology-The Eye, by Dr. It. M.

Wei man.

Causes of Eclipses itluntraled with a

Tellurian, by Prof. Lugenbill. Thef

Prof, also gave his analviM of interest.

Benefit of Muaic in the public schools!

uy t. a. ncniieii. : Preparation of the teacher, by Mr. a 1

Aiiam neascmer.

ImI inieicU of the State wilt be hptter

served by having the State Hoard of Ed

ucation, or some oiher competeut bodv

lo select text-honks for the entire Stale

JteMjIved : That the trustee of Dubois

County be requested to provide better

Meats and ventilation for the school

l ooms, and to look at their underpinning,

ilUUOIIg.

A. A.; hkmpmpr. 4 T. M. Pleasant. "Uul Th-man. w. T. Youxo. T)ora Hope. Lou. Maha.v.

Committee.

. 'at rtmr

ISO.' -

davs alter com in.' into Am Stat. Alt

children horn within the State sban OS) sueerssfull vacciuated witala twelv

months after birth.

A penalt of not leas than SM fai

ed for violation of anv of ,

and a special fine for eaeh daw Jm

iiuvanctnatae: persons. Smallpox Is prevailing to .

tent in ail parts of Illinois ami iJtaM.

and the State Board of Health has .directed special attention toward seen Hue; accurate information as to the cause and prevalence of the disease. Dr R.w.

State health officer.

. ' .wrvi ib ssiewnr na

TiirdincKa aud Absenteeism, by Mr. W.imnd sevent v-lx introtlctiou. B. Pleatanl. j rrlties report.

now oo you puntriti boys lor fighting? by Mr. Philip 1 lcteuicr.

. ... .. T. r - - - 'mmw mnwm

Rennrt of CnmmtftoA preau or tne disease Is somewhat alarm.

ad and accented, showing thv h.d w V11.'11 on localities it ha be.

d j innmo ai i Ati

Do you teach manner in your school ''

why, and how ? by Mr. Fink.

What difficulty have you found lift

grading your school ? Mr. W. L Cliarncs What nhouid a good dotiuitiou In elude? by Mr. Clarke.

CritlesC report.

The ffjUowlng resolution was unani

mously SSopted :

Resolved. That the teachers of Dubois

comity in Institute assembled, reeotnmeud to the Board of Education of the

county, Mcilride s Tellurian, and request

come epidemic. In Richmond, the Board

7 marnea tnrougn ur. Hailley, that tne

Queries rend and answered. WM 1 ,f" ,01 "' W Closing speech by the Superintendent. V2Ullrti ' ?f On motion, adjourned i.ine die. he "'f6 ,'Pea, P'41r . MEt'AI'ITUI.ATIOV. ;di,0',' "PP Mg the StiuleHin

In all there were thlrtv-two class .V wuege, wnicn institution

'WIIKDU

drills; there were five evening lectures. JfffcJJI'f fc to fporarlly suspend, md three lectures in the day, one on the PJfr0," thT5hJhe "i"1 of ,p fSchnol Law,"byW.S. Hunter, and two T??lt1 1 hlth ,mcer; ,h qn. by Prof. Bos on "The Elements of li?"1 fftI"8t ' college for Atttm days..

inciibK oi l. . . . . ..'

SucccsC nd "His Experience In School "2lnJlwn' ?th '"L

ViMltiwi." Hie total number of artfn IT." JTV' T lHe rfe. fry,, aenools have

teachers enrolled 90; number of teacher ,?wm,r lo We appearancf. of tho

abaenl 12; total number of prospeetivi' I ui t neir reepcttve localteachers enrolled 38; total enrollment In e,vry.ease unvaccinated per-

heir earnest eflorts to introduce it inloUverage number attendlug evening leet

ures eacn evening ;jo,

the schools.

Boil rail number enrolled 118. PVFVINO iEb!IO.. Music by i lu choir. Prof. Luueubell was then IntrodneAil

and delivered a very interesting lecture; on 'The Story of the Bocks." j

Music, "The Old Inn Sign." Solo bj Mis Laura Keuer.

Ilev. Geo. D, Wolfe, was then Inlro-

luced and favored the aaeinbly with it.. a ft ... aut , .

lively h cture on "The Story of the Sea."

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138; average daily attendance 103 7-l0;rr""n!i " n aireetect, so lar as Tiineifoara can determine.

Bespeclfullv.

W uZE? Sretaries.

Par ttw Jasper Courier. Portemvltto I tenia. Mr. John Bauer has sold hli I farm ta

Mr. Eek.

The German Sabbath-school here Is

Iprogrc-sing splendidly.

A pfirty of twenty-six persons started for Western Oregon last week. May

Good ProapewtN for a Funeral.

The newspaper stories about peopb

who have swallowed needles, or taken

them in through the skin, and about tin success so with thm.

tieedles afterward working out in varl ' Dr. W. W. Lenunoti has Iatelv pnt tin ous parts of their periphery are ludubit- a druor store hr. Xtr w w t

Music, .-Alpine Herdsman." bv tlu!"''')' Hie objection to them is that hum has alo nut Inn mliiln..rv

l...t lil.A fanta sm .n tN ...... I.I I I ' r

-nvii . - iii t no i ,,, mil nn, n iiini kiiMC i iicrti.

Adjourned. Now I know a fellow once who was cat The Portersville church has been repridat porexoov. ou a desolate island, and Imviuir noth I paired and is now

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v'iivmimk iirnvi'i uv iwv. ii. ii. wn n i 'cv iuj inrrv iiMiira iirvnureu n i serTirps in auram. riia inii. m... . 1..

t . ' - J..i . ... . I.. . . nn m.ii K.

ainsic oy mc euoir. imimim ui mierpuiars umi no iiau iftKcn I ling lob. A hotie only four vears old

Miss bailie Harris and Mr. L. E. Kocl''g ' A few days after his should not need reairfnr.

were appointed critics. rescuo by wading ashore he began to Dnem-MIas Katie Weaver, damrhter A motion was then made and adnntmiurcak out all over in the most irorireotis of Mr. LouIm Wvr. .ltt im....

lhattho Enrolling Sevrotarlea prepare Jlmltertllcs imaginable. Tliey catnc out the aist day of November. 1881. She list of the names and P. (). aidi-a.. m at bis eyes, his nose, his cars, under hit-1 was bnried tha nrt An .t t.

each teaclier present, for publication lnPrn,i ftml through his ribs. His halt ville cemetery. She was about 18 years the Etlucatioual Column of the JAsrKH WRIt 'wys full of them, and wheneverlold.

uourikr. tne opened id month a dazrlinir bulterflv

Model Heading Lesson Fifth Reatler. wou, nutter out aud sail away like a Always Advertlne.

iy .-.. maertMck. ' wauiitut tnougnt-just lovely I It Ilnnteltrr. the famnna aina.. mium

I man, gave $1,000,000 to his daughter on

.1 V ?y " r ieu " T ,M,S VP n,: ll4C proptie- her wwldlng day, saylug le her : -My Physiology - Respiration, by Dr. A both on atruek dead by lighluiuK . daughter, follow your father's example, W. Biirhara. bau ranebwo W asp. I..i .t..,.. r . tt.J

iL!. 7 Dr S-u- wp,nmr; h ,,mn vh vertisiToid Jteport of Committee on montlilr The Tobacco Market. lrriiwiAMinrnrii.t..L- iti.. ..im

i i " " seaex arunu sis-

f . . . . J

aminauon read ana adopted as follows: A New York anecial v.. a ii lies out of the slime at the hoUoni of the

JaI tulTl . T 7 f, AmV",ec bright, light-bodied leaf and bin lev to- P"t1K Always advertise and you will

uib vi MiauMiM. .iiiiri nnii i.. . s i .. i. . , i im uaimv

ota. fi..i V -.i " wuifRi alienor '

iln.. In fl..., ..,! . i ,t iin:iii uiniiui.iriiirp.nnfi rcceimy we SiJ!i.;,!L iT.Il,llV thnt sw hogsheads suitable for 111-

M. ..1, - ... .i . , f ivm.lt umi irviv' lllX-IIVlll! NUIIHinU IOr III' SrintTni 1 ' WrUi"S r,cr Wft bo,ht " E'1 ' We rJcommend that each teaehee m.b . JhlLlJI L8 'l

B6om Rnqutrw.

Ciacuit Court will convene netft Mon-

lay. Thero apnearinir at this writing

15t civil suits, PJ being for divorces and

ui b fTnlahT A.,li., Jul ''"" nmrltet, bcrore being shipped, at 8l. a mud form of enlxootic is prevalant ntosTkdn HO "ther article of American tong the borsee of thl. vicinity. brad I. fhaf ay lllT lb6tol,ic" cro- Production that Is subjected to such ty- There w 308 administrators and exWe NooaimrX ths tssshaa. s. rB)r manipulation. The tobacco ecntors appointed In Wariekountv d urfer Vitheaoli Z r Tt thTTliTj ot the L ,,ltcd Kta,ei Mn jK lo years beginning January 1, AilJlnnriurio isTUS-ilil?" lo Ul while 1870, and ending January flsll. ' ri, "Vr. ?,t l"p.mo advance-, j,e ycral Governments of Korope aud 1.,.,., 3 , inonh and aan a dini,ur Tn dprivo "lbo"t HOUO.OOO reve- , Dr. Adams, one of the oldest and most il8. ?i.?M.,". d.f?.re,,ttae from It annually." Influential phvsicmus of Massachusetts.

iniivu i cutii ivavner HiMin wninn tra . it

IlltOn which tni

prepare a list ot Questions for tha nnxt A nmiiMil. u..n' u-i ,L,

,,.L,, . i . piuKVHis mini i'iiiiub nuiiunir ro I.lLD,aml.?!f ? Prc-the general government in the shape of That SSStlJI a vJ? nA "o earthly advantage to xrrad,. SSS! L Sl- ft M n4l3?feLy fxlU fcw pHvateindlvlJoals. Jo J?L ihi'i,1"'?' e the American people for productive J55Je STrd ii iafiu.0 of the (iov-ulnidi?S-f2Sultf OOB'ern",-Hnlo the poekeU of a Tew

rKiLSS!1!, " Rw,atiwi, the aim and purpose of the people in liaTn Mw!OI1kW,,: u ' , helr selection of Keprssentatlves to ConrJSlu'Tt? 1? AJ"?" o'grss in 1862. A study of this question

been a most timAthl ail

pieasant one; to Prof. Bloss for hit ex

rnrrrKT nnntirv .iili... ... i u -m- i, . i- . . . -

.r Ri.M;" itHis.;: I' ... ..ceiteM w and presence : also we regard for biting off and swallowing a woman

is sm 4i. su. WWB "PPwinnm eniws ror tne mm as the right man in the rhrht ntaon .Hear. If the idea of laaanitv ? i 1. 1 a k-k . ki.. , u.,i

Trols. Smith. Loaenblll. Clark, and will nrobablV he T.:7iZ ' aSLV," m7L'm "

A man In New York has been arrested

u discussing the smalinox nuestion savs :

"The beit evidence of the protection that vaccination affords can be seen among the nurses in smallpox hospitals and lit repeated instances where well vacciuated armies were quartered In Infected cities and districts. In the Proslin army only four fatal cases occurred in twenty ycare imong their vaccinated." It is well to pick up lesson t here and there along the highway St our national life. The election, life, asassinatioa aud death of Uarneld have been full of them. Journal. And of all (he lessons pirked op" so far tha' is the most peculiar which taught he people to believe that Arthur is iu office tby the act of 0od.w-r;ntin'i.