Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1882 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER.
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rftlDAT.
JULY St, 1863.
Mim Hott. The lectures of this iedy
la rkUemiatr wart H well attended In
Mint of numbers, aad ehe proved
rlf aa ezeeUent talker, though. Ilk all
women, not Inclined to be logical. For
IttitMu she started wit tV seyiug tea
praae we uow the moat important poltrfeel Issue before th people, M that wMky bed catered th urea of politic, and ill advocates of prohibition were
forced to fellow it, and a abort time afterward Mhaakad 04 that tht beat rtamof amle bad put their bands and head tetether, and Hftod tba prohibition qiteefiea ekar ebov polKles." She ntainttiaed, however, that tba theory that the eeeoud Legislature to t upon a proposed Constitutional Amendment must be chosen with retard to their views ubm the proposed amendment.
1L B.A R R.R.--C0I. Patterson
la Jasper laaraidev ultrht, on Ma war to
Nenin. Hclasurms as that on Haturdav Piueou toamsbla. Warrick county,
voted a two per teat tax to aid the road.
by a majority or ia.
toiamoia townenip, to tnie county.
bowed iaat Monday that the had wakened ap to tba spirit of the tinea, tad
wee prepared to rake a long lamp onward and Howard on the road to pro
trees and prosperity. The valley of Da
viess creek has some awe farms in it,
while the timber in the bills of Oolnm
bis, and her Una whit and bine lime-
Atone, are unexcelled any where, and only need a railroad outlet to bring capital to develop them. The building atone Is fullv equal to that of Lawrence county, of which so many thousands of dollars worth are now shipped monthly, and her
eitixens have finally woke up to this met,
ss the vote on the proposition to aM toe K. 8. A B. Rv. bv a two per rent, tax in
d lea tet. The vote stood 7 for, to S
against, and several In favor to spare If
it was thought to be needed, well done Colombia. In Harbison township the election Monday caused a good deal of excitement, and some bad blood, hot no actual
violations of the peace. Both sides were
wmw unwnni .1 i.v.. .I..-. AlA
mo eorreet one. and advised berr1" jrrJL "ZlrZ Zl
hearers not to vote for any candidate for
the Legtehvtere who would not pledge himself beforehand, to agree.-to the prohibitory amendment. We were gied to hear bar ia this advocatiag the name views aa the Counts, and the Democratic Convention of Dubois county, as to the propriety of choosing Legislators in harmony with the people this issueshe proposing the candidates should be pledged to one coarse, while the Democracy would pledge them to the directly opposite course bat each reeognWeg the met that the prohibition Isaac is the only prominent one in the present campaign. With tbf acknowledgment, we expected to hear her argue the advtcebility and adaptability of tht pro. posed Amendment. But that part of it she did not disease at all. aad ao far as
her speech Is concerned left her bearer
ia Ignonanrs as to whether the proposed
asaeuounants wore sucu as would cure
the evils aba complained of. She did
use tali us whether under the plea oft
0 madSeal M sales, a saloonkeeper might
ewe noil treaty and in any quantity de-
stood, to any one eomplaiulag of a eilarht
attack of " belly -ache," or whether under th plea of " scientific purposes " a candidem who deeired to get the coed will
of voters might not treat them to all the
to " scientifically
rrteaatatp and votes, or
1 a nmcnaafe, under the plea oft
to bis arm, mJfbt not
1 much as bis appetite craved for
wNmsT94MvMI 04 VuMMmMM1 t
clab might not be firmed to worship the God of Bacchus, ia any neighborhood.
; a room for their cervices.
t free whisky a their hides
eouid held mr 44 sacramental purposes," whenever they chose t hold a meeting for worship. Those would have been timely topics to discuss as to the exceptas ia tba propound amendment, end it y wore aU determined la the afflrniatiea, wbetbei whisky wouhhVt be freer and the evils of iutemporaaee iafaitely eamr than under me froaeat rsamhUiafhrw. She did not toil the people either how public seatiasent is te be brought to the point of enlorcing aav prohibitory law, when tba complaint is made chat k k kapaeaibls te enforce the present lav. Bar audience would also hked to have! bad bar expiaia how saloons were likely , te he loaaensd in number, when the only change made from the present law in that regard is that the Legislature shall aoeigaate th persons aad places whore, aad by whom, liquor may be sold, instead of th Board of County OemanUatoeers; aad how the prohibitory advocates are to be benefitted by the removal
of the power to issue permits to sell, to Indianapolis, instead of retaiaiag it
la th respective counties, where reason stream can mar readily attend aad eon
tret use eavjeaauity or graauag a per-
eatt to aav applicant. Sbeeaid the Stale could wall afford to
pay mr ta money value or tae preaout distilleries and breweriee. but failed to
lad-ate from what eenrce th money
now derived from taxation upon that
( and which the proponed
would entirely cut out )
amounting to a very large sum, was to
ka ajssmtsmlsmmwl sums wwwaamunuanaj
in
aau9 mWHUt
been Dolled, the tax would have been
carried, as It was, th vote stood for the
appropriation 84 ; agaiuat va, showing 18
majority against tba tax. jt is said unfriends of the enterpriee will soon ask
th County Commissioners for chance to vote oa it
AcctDSKT.On last Friday Mr. George
Morxau, on of th beet termers of Mad-
(sou township, was stacking wheat, and lid osT the stack. Some of the' hands
had left a bay fork, with the cud of the
handle broken oft leaning against the
stack, and as ho slid down he hit the
handle and it penetrated his bowels nine
inches, inflicting a painful and serious
wound, from which fatal
Latm Mr. Morgan deid oa Wednes
day afternoon, after sufiuriug intense
pain for nearly five days, tie thought
from the first the accident would be
fatal one to him. He was 4i years and
about 10 months old, and lea vac a family of aix orphan children, his wife bavmx
died some five year since. He was buried at the Hobbs graveyard yester
day, tb large number attending his
funeral atteeting how utueu no was
teamed and how deeply his wee
felt In that weJehborhood. This accident
should be a warning to others to desist
from th careless habit of leaving pitch
forks leaning against stacks. Oa th same day Mr. Albert Wilson
a farmer near Muncie. ImL mot with an
accident HI the same way. nearly dleem
boweHag him, and which oauead Us
death iu a flaw hours, DR.ikA.WK8 VXY TatAP.
Will Tost Walk lute) My PariorBtc
liaaaU til ML
On Maturday. aa Dr. Bawu, Secretary
of State, was about taking a chew of to-;
baoco,asi atarnrislug fiy took advantage
of the situation to fiy into his mouth and
down bis throat. Too Doctor aaya he
wouldn't have cared much for swallowlag the fly if It had not continued to bun!
after it was down. This made him sick, and the mora he thought about it the
sicker be became until, rushing to the back door he fired out Mr. Fly, together
with the undigested portion of his dUunor.
Th Doctor says the fly wee' alive aad
well when be earn up, but tarn pan oi ins story lacks confirmation.
tiaUglMtal
Maaiam la Jasper, oa law 14th Instant, bv Ken. M. Sweeney, Mr. Hwuv Mou. and Miss Sir saw H. Mamuoaa, both of Evaotvltle.
This la another of th iaemaeae where
the coarse of true lev didn't rua eaeootb,
and the young man ws compelled to
Psv Rout to enjoy his love. Tuey me up on tlrn'moralng train Monday.
and immediately proeonwt a ueenac emu
sought the aarvtoN of Julloe 5weuy,
who tied th knot with his usual uecomIng dignity and grace, the coup! having first repaired to the residence of the
bride's bfothr, Mr. K. P. Maeemore. The groom Is quite a young looking man . but asserted that he was of age, and that he bad Informed bis father of his inten
tions. The bride formerly lived In Ire
land la this countv. and is wall known
to many of our readers aa a dashing young ntantua maker. The claim that th groom It of aire was brought In doubt by tba following
tptarrtm from his father, received on
Tuesday, the day after the marrtee:
KvAWsniXR, July to, int.
Clerk Dubois county : o a w mm . &m
Did you tiv marriage iieeoar witattn
the last few davs to Henry Mull ? If you
did not, please don't do it until notify
ing hu father. Answer at my expsnae.
A Correction). CvxxrriNK, Ikik, July fid, lefiS.
Ma. Editob : I am not la th habit of
ritlnsr urtleles for newspapers, but
when I eee articles in your paper casting
a alur on Dr. Btghatn, late of your town.
who was, aa we hoped, pcnaaatiy iocs-
ted in our village, we feel It our duty a a citizen, born and raised ia this place, and having business with almost every per
son in this country for years, to atate in
Justice to the Doctor, that he has the best
practice orany rnyttctan in tao county.
and also the good wishes of ibis eomutnnitv. We leant with sorrow that be
cause some three or four appears to think
that he has been taking sides with their
enemies they have tried to injur him
persoosJiy, through articles published is
your uaner. we wiuteseeu over nuv
uorsonaou yeeterday trying to prevail
. I -a
with urn Dr. to reseats wmu us, ana nope
be may yet return.
ax uu tartsaw.
DUBOIS NUB AND SPOKE FACTORY I E. BENKERT
bo are highly interaating with bar proposition that th Legislature should be
to th
la vaia for
laseat,
tO slit
A Fxntar Duntju Ia laet
Argus ftchley, th Democratic voter and
nopaMSOM editor, who performs the
vsoemarfhl equine feat of riding (with tba bala of S c. a. W. B. M. o n. w
ClC,i.HP. aad others,) two borem nmuiaa; lm apposite dtrntioaa, dcaiee haviag aolicited anv one to vote against
sneavss. tax ia minondge townehlp. Poohi pooh ! Bob., next time doat come ever to watch how your racket works, eYifywa do, get Cel. Sehreeder toloaa
you aaothar coat next time, aad be ears It has ao bote i la th poeket,eo tiokets Maaaiaettae ft B. appropriation " wont eM the walk after you, m you shake It arosiud proudly after hldfag a few
fjmaam or peer, aM your doaiais will
'fmesmetioa hatter
h"f OMtati
this
which
ao,
wu uumiu eaoanamy a fa anhllshad bad a . mi r"sT mmrm awarawMewawwa awmma H t mwmM wwi mm milurt
ammo Jsre.
of sit
Utiedu know who
preperod to maatOacture WAGDN HUBH ami filHiXKB ktid
for wagoas. speedily and In any quantity desired, at hU FACTCUIV ik J A8PBB. For th trade of Dubois and surrounding counties he will msnnmotare their timber lor thrm, on delivery at his factory, or will exchange all parte of the woodwork of wagons for good wagon timber. TUB FAMOUft AND WELL-KNOWN BBBBiTH WAGON For sale la any number desired, at ItFAfiOKaBLB 1ATK& He 1M BUMS tht WAGONS EQUAL TO THIS BEST.
TO BLACKSMITHS.-
H will furafsh any paH of ti, wood-work of wasrons in kmrh
. . . . . . - 7 UK. l.
iiues as may on ueetrea, ready ror ironing, cheaper than you can get it made by hand.
Second growth, blank or shell-berk, in thirtv lach blocks, straliht mA fr ,.t
knots, for spokoa, bought by the cord. For this liberal contracts will be ..!.
on applleuioa.
May ltth, lkwl-iy.
WHftM iUt M MM CM mW0t Xm .WtaMr hi mad Wkk. TIhn
m-latMMcli.ltwrar kshMf. wImhi s boU ( hwtir
HI befs3ZLIito " MMr Umm UK'
tiMriMiv mim tn4.
For alee white drees roods, at
abb) figures, can at KueMer's.
NOTICE
TO SAW-MILL MEN !
I hava about one million Ami of
and uoolar lumber within five mile of
Birdseyo, that l want mwod oa toe
shares. Address
DAVID BBADkjI, July fit, US It ImiustAroua.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTKATOK'8
APPOINTMKNT.
NOTICE is hereby given that the on. dereurned has been appointed by
the Clerk of th Dubois Circuit Court,
Admmtatrator of the estate of Tl'ma'
MoOain, late of Dubois county, Indiana,
iceased. mid estate is solvent. Jostx P. Hoax, AdmV. Tratijou it Hovtcr, Au'ya. July2lst,18fit3w.
Imm pp. FNfmn
Wmuat Kucvatoh. Th Railroad Co.
are making arrangements te extend their
truest aoout tare hundred foot so aa to
cross Jecksoa and Mill street, and the enterprising firm of Eckert Brother
nave made arrangements for building
a large wheat elevator aad warehouse on
their triangular lot on Mill street, along
side of the track, to handle wheat for
customers and themselves. This will be
a much needed addition to th facilities
of Jasper for handling the large wheat
crops now annually raiaed In tnls eouaty
we understand tb timber are now being got out for the elevator, aad will
be put up yet this FaiL
Within th next few day the old Air
line Railroad will be opened to travel
This ia a eonsummstkm of long deferred
hopes. It ought to be celebrated in a
becoming manner by a big excursion of
Hew Albany merchants and menu fee
Infers down th lie of the road. Now
is the time to mak aa effort for the trad of th eoantry contiguous to the line of tfttf road. The Ledger Company proposes to open th ball by publishing
a mammotu paper, eeuieg mrut tea commnrial, meumctarlag and other
Interests of th city. It Is dosttraed to
piece a copy pfthe paporiu the hands ofl every person on aad near the line of the I
new road.--f Bw Albany Ledger. Tux Lauobst Yield Tar. The larg
eat yield of wheat we have hoard of tilt
season is from Marion toumtejiip. we
are told that Mr. Irani Kemp thrashed
Tuesday of mat weak. H had sown
two huanaw or rod Medlttsrraaean i
three of Fulls wheat laet Fall, on a Jlttl
lesatbaa tv aera. of now crouad. and
It yielded two haadred and eUtty three
bushels from tba thrasher, or a little evev
fill bushels par aere. If aav owe la the
Biateean Mailt we wwaht it to Mar
is
aattled for all thssu. Th
aoeodefKM Tuaaday night at tba
atltltt.
Uj0
u
ADM INI8TBATOR'8 BALK OF PERSONAL PKOHEBTY.
VfOTICE is hereby given that the an
lderaHmed, Administrator of tar
estate of Thomas McCain, deceaeed. will
ofrer for sal at pnblic auction, at th httr
residenoe of decedent, in Madison tow ship, Dubois county, Indiana, on
MONDAY, AUGUST liar, lufit.
the personal property of said atate not
lH,n wj mi wmvw, vmnun VI twin
head of horses, five bead of cattle, lot of
hogs, poultry, lot of oats, bay, one road
wagon, one unamptou mower, farming
implements, nouseaotd aad utohoa fur
niture. Sale to begin at o'clock a.
Ttuwa or Sals:: Sums of five dollars
and under caah in hand ; sums over that
amoont, a credit of Nine month will be
given, the purchaser giving note, at six
per cent, interest irotn oate, waiving valuation or appraisement laws, with
good Treenoid aurew to tae apurevai or
tm Administrator, JOHN P. NORMAN, Adaar. TMAYtxm k HuvTsa, Au'ya. July 38th, lffifi-tw.
johx xuo.
U.S.
JA fiPCR LTVgRY
AJTD
SAIayI. Stttblo!
WT- GOOD HtCKOfff TIMB01!
AGRICULTURAL
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
40,413 SOLD II 1881
OP TH
WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTERS!
EIVOLOEI GEAR MOWERS!
For one or two horses, are th STRONGEST, LIGHTEST DRAUGHT. HIGH EST
WHKKliKl), W1DX9T li TOK, most nuraoieand safe for the driver of any Mower made any where.
with automatic gear ront roiling rake ; a three foot driring wheel : a perfectly haianred maclilne. with no woiclit
lightest draught, is the most perfect machine in the mrU.
WOOD VEm TWINE SKI7 BUVDER
Has taken more premiums than any other Binder.
Ike (Russell dfkre&hers net be eicelled ia clraiih ,t
thrashing or coierily of work. Call ami i;kt tekus on ax y or tuxkx MAmr.
FBUX LAMPERT, JkxnU Msy th. ItW. WEST SIXTH STREET, JASPEW. W),
oa hereu's necke, and ligli
8. KUfiBLEB,
NTT Reliable
aaaa mf .kSiSBmm waaa55ssafif BBBaaL UBWnmaanmaamam CiHiM
SBm MACHINES
av c AUXTHLajr a oo..
KrtiMtmsi The
IS
rTWt stBtptcttntnaer 1 achtMt.nuwtaMKBi
HMUMIB twwsn.
The
or ill nnzm ALSO THE UQHT RUNHUG
PEERLESS REAPER ' HOWES,
CALL A1TD tm THKM AT MT STORE OK THE WEST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, JA&PKB, IJTDIAVA. I tfUJLRAVVSa SATISFACTION. April Sfth. lS8t-2m. m. KUEBLKfj.
ItttiGS ti DekUrs gf Fni. Jiit.pTcivPueMtFittiiis TLTKOW AU. mcu ar ntaK raicsKKTs,WAJDIllJEtS
m. That I. George J. Jutt, heir of Fred-
rick Jutt, decossed, do hereby eonatitiitr J
aad appoint Micnsei Bweeney, my attor-l amy, to collect by suit or otberwlee, audi opoa payment to him, to receipt for all
outstanding debts or the said Frederick Jutt, deceased, paid to htm, and pay said) moneys over to Maggie Gutgaell, who iaj
avtaerussd to pay am. tae said Jtodermk!
mutt's oouest doMs.
WrruEss my head this Mb dav of July lo4 Ouoaaa J. Jtrrr.
July 14th,
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mWwil wsve Stfftf aeVwsTjT swasus auH ajBw fM m-mm wMaaaal vviumj 2J amaa) aww wyvnwawaujuj
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few Mktter Wimp JOHN TEOXIiKB BtMITM AW sTTIItrr,
JAarsa, Ixmava.
lUlasSiidlnil Mll
teat
BAIMUa.
wmawsr rLe wh. ia. ti
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HALTJBBS!
WAGON jKD BUGGY HAKHB8S I
OO TO Joseph Troxler's,
kAt aitia or rvai.ic aocAix, jaanta, iki.
IVintminraT
toUufUMMhiUiabMtwMMwr sas wUfc .
EaVBs', TBACTtmAIHS, JTAGOX
AKD BUWiX WWirs, Jfvne AND MULE COLLARS.
m saass' hsHJSfrwgw
afMtsei
PTMini mm mm sm s 4l
Fay us what you ewe a.
Fisuaorwrstou. A good Halketi larsi pwajo for ssl at tht Cat! Ornci.
