Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 May 1882 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER T1m mini tbli week bin mads the ground too wet to plow. For tot eold Soda-water, go io.H. C. flak's. Tbt Ireland mill received a car load of corn Wednesday. The nicest line of ilraw hat in lowu U now to be Men at 8. Kuebler's. II .... (, irWhlty river and Patoka are both on a high, doing a Inrge amount of damage by overflow of tlte bottoms.
rTha Jasper Normal opens next
Monday, with a largo attendance already engaged. fcfr Mite at the residence of If r. John O. Letting on next Wednesday night. Koto the change of night.
OStrlfr. B. Knebler received a flue lot
ot lawm and white goods tuts wtmic,
which cant be beat for price or quality. ikfrThe teachers' association began in
Hanttogburg yesterday With a very Interesting programme, and will be largely
attended by the teachers.
Tkmpkeavcr Ikctubs. There will he torooerance lecture at the Hvattaffburg
M. E. church on Thursday night, of next
jnu a eeteavee wee ss ww i A t a .! t i week, beginning at 7 :80 o'clock, by Iter. I Couiuwi of this establ J. D. Current, of Dale. The public are whlcfc Is now pushing things." . T ' I Hall L' At mm n TTallAa am muum
Boy's suits at 8. Kuebler's, at ft 50. BtfCook to Wee brought up three ear
loads to their ice-bouse la Jasper last
Friday, two of splendid lVe ice and one
of beer, and now are ready to supply dealers, or others, with either article.
tCFHon. William H. English, Chair-
man of the Democratic state Central Committee, has called a meeting of the
Committee for Thursday, the 18th of
Hay, at 2 o'clock p m., at Indianapolis. Beadv made shirts at 8. KueblerV
ai very low prices.
For RrpRESCNTATivK. Mr. Bazll I
Greene Is announced this week for Rep-
r-84iitative from this and Martin counties. He is acquainted all over this
county, and as far as it is concerned
seeds no commendation from us. But
we can assure the Democracy of Marti u
that he Is true blue, and will if noml nated make an officer who will look care fully to the Interests of ail bis constitu
euts. As the campaign song used to
say be was "Born and bred la a Democrat bed,'
and Is unswerving la bis principles.
attrLime. cement and salt for sale,
cheap for cash, at Joseph Buchart's on
west olii street.
Him and Spoke FACTOKT.-Attoation is directed to the flne advertisement in
establishment,
Messrs.
invited.
rhcjmTaT.Dr. N. H. Wilson, the
most skillful and experienced denUat of;
Southern Indiana, is at uuntinguurg , ai the St George hotel, this week, and will remain until Saturday to attend to all work in his line that offers.
For choice ice-cream, go to H. C
Fink's.
IOTA good deal of corn wae planted
before the rain, and a large acreage over
that ef any former year in this county, will yet be put in. Farmers don't fancy the Idea ef having to buy corn from abroad.
, WrTha hoop factory shipped another csr of shared hoops to Bast Cambridge ihli week. Mr. Grameleoacber informs
tu km nrnecta to out in another set of
Machines in a short time, so as to double the present capacity of the Factory.
RweYAU Mr. Andy McNerney has moved to his bouse near the depot, where
he has ooened a boarding house eua oar
room, and will soon add a wagon yard,
for the convenience of people coming
into the K, K. front the country. Andy
will make it go, you bet.
For toe cold Lemonade, go toH.C.
FlakV.
Saw Xnetmc. The besineee at the
lumber mill of Mecen. Friedman, Kllngel
Js Co. has grown so large that their huge
County Board of Kdneetlosi.
Con von Balk. Eekerl Brothers
Pursuant to a call towed by the Conn- ZX1"? rJZ tU"aty ty Superintendent, the Trustees of the lu Wa. j
Benkert and Ilaller are enenretie voung
men, full of enterprise, a their ptesfMi x.y branch get 18 months license; a gen - m.M A a a l Ar . A. M At
various townships met at the Court House on Monday, May 1st, at 10 o'clock!
a. m. Alter caning me noons to oraer the County Superintendent read the law
bearing upon the meeting, ami ten of too
fourteen meraben responded to their
names. Mr. A H. Miller, Trustee of Pe-
toka township, was noamiously chosen
decretory. The committees thou organ
iaed and met for consultation. Reeeas
then token till 1 u. tu., to meet at the
Publie School building, on account of
Court being in (teuton. AFTKKKOOW VKSSIOX.
House called to order by the President, and twelve members respond to the roll call. The minutes of the orevious meet-
lug were read and adopted, itfext came
the Oountv auMrintenoent's annual
oort. which, after bsliur read, on motion
of 8. II. Dililn was requested to be pub
lished In the oountv papers.
The committee on "raising standard" reported, suggesting a raise ef ton per
cent. all around: en a rote Use report
was rejected. A motlou to adept the
standard suggested by the last uounty
Superintendents' Stats Convention, car
ried. The motion reads as follows :
Persons having a general average of
70 per ceut. and not below eu per cent
In anv branch get six months license :
general average of 80 per cent, and not
below 70 per cent In any branch get It
months license; a general average of 90 per ceut. and not below 7ft per cent In
s True Friend.
A friend in need Is a friend Indeed.
This none can dray, especially when assistance is rendered when one I or!v
afflicted with disease, more particularly
those complaints and weaknesses o
common to our female nooulatton. Kv-
erv woman ahoeld know that Electric
Hitters are woman's true friend, and will
positively restore her to health, eveu
when all remedies faiL a atogie trial ai
wava oroves our assertion). Tnev are!
Dleasant to the taste and only cost fifty
cento a bottle. Sold by Mehringer
Bros.
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Kr Twtir I, brom thry have tnrnrl by nprimet th tMMt MM-lU( UU rscIUt n4icio wcafti
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venture InOJcatos, and being uoui
thorough and industrious workmen, we are confident will soon build up a large business, giving employment to a large uuniber of bands, and adding materially to the general prosperity of Hie county. Farmers, or others, having hickory timber to dispose ot, can make advantageous contracts for it with these gentlemen, while blacksmiths throughout the county
can buy the wood-work for wsguns ready
lor use.
etTGo to 8. Kuebler's, and tee the
nicest line of dress goods and trimmings
la town.
Dikd, At the residence of her mother,
near Rockport, on Saturday. May nth, 182, Mrs. Quacc Stitxs, widow of Mi.
William JJ. Bute.
Mrs. BUtos was known and loved by many, of our cithcens, having visited relatives in Jssper. and her death will
be generally mourned by all who knew
her. She leaves three little orphan
children to be raised by others, and miss
the most precious possession or tnis nn
a mother's love. She was a bright,
vivacious and rather talented member
of society, who earnestly strove to discharge all her duties to every one, and
completely filled her position in life.
OuIjl few short weeks ago on March 4th, her husband preceded her to the happier land, where parting is no mora,
and new two loving hearts are again
Wtoi r enr hair mrttmrntm nmm Ha yatttfcM
fmXot uS Mctr by Um m f rarktrt Hair Ram, ctofftot SraMlNf, aSlUraS fur lu patltf mi IkSi par
ranMt.
steasa engine could not meet the de-(joined, no more to separato.
mande tor power, and una weex mev put in aa additional engine for the hath taws, eager, rip saw, etc The nicest and freshest stock ef groceries in town at S. Kuebler's. BtCircult Court adjourned Tbareoky evening of last week, the last act being the rendition of a judgment In the cess
or the Board of uounty commissioners! of Dubois county vs. James E. Spurlock, ex-oouHty Treasurer, against the defendant for the sum of 1,728,60. Thie is considered a pretty large judgment, sad Mr. Snurlock talks of aa appeal on questions of law, of which there are a number Involved. fc2TTake-!t-Eay and lire-Long are brothers, and are related to Ayer's Bar-
saparilla, which has tongthened aaay a
Uto. , S AaATn-8cnoot, A number of tier
sons met at the M. E. church in Jasper, on Sunday evening last and organised a
Sabbath -school Mr. samuei eager-
4
Exceneroirs. The Musical Festival in Cincinnati begialng next Tuesday and continuing until Saturday, will be the most cultivated musical exhibition ever held in the west, and excursions from all points of the compass will carry
thousands to it Already over 4D.0UQ
tickets have been sold to it We learn from Meyer & Jones, of Rockport that
the steamer Vint Sninkie will pass tnai place to-morrow, on an excursion, and sells round trip tickets to Cincinnati and
return for ft, includlnar the privilege of!
state-rooms en the beat till Saturday, or
if persons wish to return before, the tickets will he good oa any boat of the Memphis line.
The L. E. & St L. R. R. will sell ex-
?iraka tickets at one fare for round
trio to Evansrllle and return, going on
next Tuesday and Wednesday, and re
turning U1I Friday, giving every body a
wood was chosen at Superintendent ; to tna Vreat SenVcrfest in Mr.. M. Hobbe as Assistant Superintea- gJE S J tlTmll!
all parte of Indiana will be congregated
dent: Mr. G. R. Wilson. Secretary, and
Mr. John L. Bretx, Treasurer. The School will meet next Sunday morntaf at half peat 0 o'clock to ofganfamclaaajii, select teachers, and hold its first regwlar session. Htnrr, Mr. M. Hochgesang, Jr., was going home from bis work Wednesday evening and stopped at John's saloon, where be got in a quarrel with three
Ilauier brothers, from Spencer oeouty, and after he went out doors they fol
lowed him and Chris Banter hit Mam oa
the head with a brick, knocking Mm
down and striking him with it lewatal times, cutting his head dangerossaly. Hautor was arrested for Intent to kfil him, and put la jail in demit of $1,0W
for three days.
3rWe will give you a pointer on that, that yen will "get there Ely" if yon hay a fine suit of clothing at 8. Kaeblere.
Board or Health. On our first page will be found the reemlatkms adopted by
the Jasper Board of Health, and tome of
utem are Tory important to um general
health of the town, we hart no question but their racomraendatloitla regard
to the use of dry earth oloseto, If gertcr ally concurred in, would add very materially to the general health of the town
ana would oertatniy oe more etgutiy an
cheaper than the present Rysaam m gen
oral rogue. As the sumaasf season is
coming on. when it ii absolutely necss-
aary these rules should 1 r . forced, our eilisens will do wall to study them oarsfolly so a not to my tsmrniwai liable to prosecution and fine, as tin State law
makes the town board, PWlahabto) by
PtasoxAL. Mr.- S T. Piatt, of the Revenue Service, was to Jasper this
week. '
Mist Whlttinghill, a cbarming young lady teacher of Petersburg, is to Jasper
Tisiung at Mr. John Morgan's.
Drs. Werto and Welman are both at
Indianapolis this week, attending the
Bute Medical Convention.
Mr. T. Herbbx returned from his west
ern tonr this week recuperated in health,
but satisfied that Dubois county to the
best for hint to live in.
Mr. Adam Rudolph, the bow merchant
for cheap goods of FortorsTUle, called on
the Couxik Monday. He is getting a
large quantity of wool this season and expects to take in more than any one
else in toe country.
Prof. J. M. Daniels has been visiting
in his old home, Troy, this ween.
Miss Belle Welman has returned from
her visit to Boone township, where the
was called by the serious sickness or
Miss Fannie McDonald, who is now con
valescing,
Mr. C. B. Anderson, the energetic and
afiabla traveler for J. B, Wilder A Co-
the reliable wholesale druggists of IjOu
isville. was In Jasper Tuesday, and took
orders from our druggists for addition i
to ItOCK.
Mr. Christian Rudolph, the clever
Trustee of Boone township, called Mon
day, and left us his advertisement for day of attending to township business, and library notlee. Ha thiuka the town-
hto library books an not read aj mswh
asteey
eral average of Oft per cent, and not below ho per ceut in any inurh get 14
months license. In ordauce with this
resolution there shall be no renewal of
licenses hereafter. "
TKaCHEXS WA0X3. J. J. Alles chairman of the committee
on wages made tne following report:
Teachers holding six months license
shall receive for their services, under
the new standard, $1 40 per day and one
per cent for theory and practice, and one per cent for each day attending
uounty institute, and one per cent, ror taking a school journal, and one cent
for every one per cent above the basis of the grades; those holding twelve
months license shall receive 1 60 per
day and the above allowances; those
holding eighteen mouths license shall
receive SI 80 and the above allowances ;
and those holding twenty-four months
license shall receive $2 95 per day and
(he above allowancea : and teachers bold
ing license under the old standard will
be hired according to their general aver
age. not takinst the two cents for every
one per cent Into consideration at an.
The grade of license under the new standard is to be determined from the totals.
All licenses under the new standard
must be dated la or attar July 188.
J. J. A LLCS, C. H. RepoLFic
Maktiv EcKaaT
Ekoch Cox.
Mr. 8. II. Dillin. of the committee on
text-books, reported no change for the
present.
On motion of J. J. Altos. McBride's Tellurian was adopted for the county, with no compulsion on the part of a
trustee to buy unleae be saw fit
The following resolutions relative to
the death of the late Joeaa Lehrburger
were unanimously adopted.
Whereas death has visited the ranks
of the'Coonty Board, since our last meet lug, and removed from our midst a use
ful member, Tonas Lehrburger; there
fore
Resolved, That this Board has tost an
active and energetic member, and educa
tion in Dubois county a true friend.
Jtoeotved. That a cony of this reeoin
tion be spread upon the records of this
Board, and ne considered pert ot ne
minutes, and that a copy be presented to
the relations or the deceased.
It was moved, seconded and carried.
that trustees employ teachers according
to tne spirit or the law: that is. tney
should employ the teachers without hav-
ng elections.
It was suggested that each trustee
might send the name of any one whom
be intended to hire to the school director.
stating his intention of hiring that person in case a majority of the patrons did
not decide at a regular meeting tnat taey did not want him.
There being no further business the
Board adjourned till September let, 1818.
A. M. SWEENEY, Chairman. A. BL Millku, Secretary.
"Why. Mrs. Smith, where did
yon get that gees furniture ? Mv hew
Im I iMAlraf mm nk f Liu. I aktau t
Where did yon get It ?"
"Why. Mrs. Brown. I got It at A tie Brothers', of coarse. Thev keep better
furniture now tbau anvbody ever did to
Dubois county before.'' Mrs. Brown. M You do nay J"
Mrs. S. Yes, and that is not all, for!
thev are selling It cheaper than It
anybody could sell it. I jnst want y
and every body else to go there and
their stock of fine furniture. Yon to
ought to see trie crowd swarminc in
Alles Urothers' to buy furniture !" V.
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Men's suits at 8. Kuebler's, at8)80o(
fttr Persons wanting Calcimine
White-washing done on short notice.
will do well to call on Joel Brlggs, at!
his residence in Jasper.
Fight. A man at the
yesterday was .polling for a ight. His
bile was overflowing with bitternesa. If
ne nao went to Mehrmgr JSroa. and got a bottle of Dr. Hal-cos's Bowel and Liver Regulator and used it, he wouldnt
nave made a tool or himself. ,
Wau. Papxr axd Winnow CmTAixs
The largest and handsomest stock ever
brougnt to uuoois county, has just been
received for the Spring trade at the Jasper Bookstore of Mr. Jacob Oosmann.
Papering is now cheaper thM white
washing. Fix up your houses for Sum
mer. Come and see my stock. ml0-8m.
A Vexed Clergymaua.
Even the patience of Job would become exhausted were he aireaehcr and
endeavoring to interest his audience
while they were keeping np an ianeemnt
cougning, maxing it impossibto for him
to be heard. Yet now very easy can all this be avoided by almnlv aalajr Dr.
Kmg'i Hew IMscoVery for (sunurtlon, -a .Isl ... .a a e .. am a a mm w w
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