Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1882 — Page 4
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.j l.ii u... with i irMi iu See. ZS MM S3. T. 3L su ii
VI ..i.Jtw r fwtn. imoo to K. Joseidi to J. Jt Mekbkr, lot 144,
iirnimnuv mmj, .j ... ....... . . 15.UK); Mill of four member ot con- Jasper, fsi i su. .... .i k-Ki- .t .t.ituwrir ' Jacob Ficfccm. nr
Majority lurches of l he legis-i ,"e- TAR
.. .. , TH. fiwiit of the late election nil over'acroj In Sev. Su, T. 1. K . f E. i,
. . j..a nam en haw iwsti vmiv.
COME AND SEE
S.KUEBLER'S
OK
is,!
iihl aceiulecv 1 to become
If
executive
. i. ... . t aui.i
rang in n I 'M'-' "rr. X. i iu U ut be ou tb reeord Hie wirty
'VVnr inters!. Wi wWh
reveiMH1
Ail
Comerew
mJ for
toirM-.t which be all: tv uvWxi
foil. ...v.. , r .K- r2AMrMit.
ti.i i-oiiirrmnitlM. I believe mHiltteri' "T ".""r" "V.""
(I th i'n.f I hft M WMrh rlfht
to ex-
re hU M'' '' bjetf
atTfrtinr the cuwitttry and my m ny ntln-r cilUen, M4 oa toch wibjecU I propoe to npenk Mjr miiMl freely, and bott-
Sow, w Aoa't think uj- one objects
to nnv miHieter expreteiiig iti knee on
toii!fUtiljeetf. Tin
nut! it' a orafeeeed teaeiier
reet Uve bee not idea enough to formulate rh ititerettiaK dlcoore ewy day ahout the Mflboimded love, the iwnniie inertry and grand juKioe ot the Dirlue Heing. nnd hae not faith enoufb to obey the Scripture Injunction to the Apoette about not troubling themtelvet what tWv i-hould fciy, but to depend on Godno "one will deny their rijjht to dabble in politics. What U objected to by all ChrUUaiie it that God'i house should be
ua Dv Um moner ehangert, cattle
tiadcva. and do re peddlers, for other
t uriKXM titan God's worship and those
ukn tlni nee it should be seourtred out
nf it. It i no excuee that the Rer. Woods' address was sensible ' and rood
pulitfeal adviee. If bo bad hired a hall, and choeesi sonto week day night to deliver it, be would not offended any who iro to (fOl's house to boar God's word,
and by their effort assist to maintain its b - io, and God's houae and holy day
would not bare been desecrated by a speech that bad no possible tendency to bring (tinners to the cross of Christ, liowerer much it might have opened the eye of Republican to the wickedneee of their party leaders.
by
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L JooieJelin 0. Tans,pt. e
T. 1. It ft. tltS.
John Era to Kllea Seaun,
lai,d, fiKt. Wm. A- line to W. I and Mary Beattv. it. Sec. 1.T. l.X. VL S.SH.
Ww. MrKeNrhn to Ed. 8- Flint, pt.
mo Scrtioa. M50.
rarah E. Groee to IE. II. Hwrtec, W
acre in Sec 24. T 1. K. l.m
Wm. M. Holder to Milton Hetrtor, w;
FILL HID WINTER DRESS GOODS !
STAPLE GOODS, FIXE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
leTl.
expenditure authorised
i... Mou mnA tmiMUHr MiMt'acre in Sec. 11. T. I. K. C. 9Dt.
W Will I . i ;wti. , . 4 --. . Vv. fnr.l hi all deoariments of thei Elisabeth Horton to Pat- Hay, nt
Gowmment. The interference of tbe.Soe. JU. T. Ml. 5. Hk Federal Administration in State ob-l JS1? 11 ?"S .i . mmA at. i. .r.ti nvirwhclM- Jfc 2. Laudiw 'mid. to Mentor, f4.
inglv rehttketl in New York, niunt coaee. Fred. Uaueer to Ann A. Ilnusor,
A,soom M.pwstoie a iaw inor w..
FerdinaMd. t75.
Sonhka Arttemaa asd otkore m Moary
Amntat 4 acre in Sec L T. 1, M. K
M5.
Henry Anteenon to J. K. nentr, i acre
in Sec. S4, T. 2, H f, fSS.
Tnomos Ilowan to Tobiao MerWg
iota 1 and 3 in Corn's add. to
Kick HerWtr toJonn k.jo, mx .
Kundek? add. to Jaefter. $376.
Mary J. Wiedman to E. V. Ueopor, w
sere in See, 14. T. 1, H. f, ffnKIO.
John 8 Borden to Henrr Bainbriogn, lot 56. Bs add. to BiroVye, ft.
Mary E. 0roo to Joseph I Snalth, 40)
aerct in See. 1, T. Z, JC. 2, tm
or all tun AM cAes.
K i a free country,' a soon a pownie .i ;w'-" "v'f aclier of CIhWs .Federal action beyond the limit of toe
Political and official honesty most ie
made the test of eligibility to office. In
short, we mtist merit a democrats twe eoufidenco which has been reposed in ns
by;the people.
Bueioeos is lively. Wheat looks well. Election i oyer and all k owlet. Cora gathering has commenced.
Pork i scarce. Hog are 1 eta. per
lb. gross.
The boon crop Is good and market full
at 1.M per bushel.
Health is good in this part of the eotmtrr. nnd our Dr.'s bad lots of Um
for electioneering.
A picture gallery opened In our town
last week. All who want tneir picture taken am invited to enii. Winter has commenced. Font yeses aco winter set iu on the same night,
i
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES!
The best
I ever bad, nnd win He sold generally cheaper thou It was
psodote to sell the sum grwde of goods ever setore.
I km imams, infer ja tat s ferns c ti
t naia, Wnt Sm root Snort, Jemr.
jXflffeflsV tC.
CLOSING SALES!
sstaTisnc oNctcrtsstersI ls
IxFxrcABt.K Ilrrocnisr Since
election is over Mr. Stealey ayg the Prohibititu Amendment was never enrolled in the Journal of the last Indiana Sons te, which professed to endorse it, and that owing to this omission it cannot legally
come before the next Log inlature except
a an entirely new proposition. The duty of seeing that it was properly en rolled belonged to the Republican enrol l-
iner clerk of the last Senate, and the Ke-
puMienn committee on the proper enrollment of bills, and that all of these obould
have neglected so plant a duty is scarcely; probable without the neglect was an intentional one, and in accordance with previous collusion, both on the part of the members of the committee, the enrolling clerk, and some of the other leading members of the Republican -party, which then had control of the Senate. It looks now very like toe whole scheme wa dishonestly gotten up to try and catch the prohibition vote in the recent election, on a specious plea of "sub-
mixtion," and If ncceesfut, at the
Ism moment in the next Legislature, to disclose the omission of enrollment, and
cenxequeut illegality, end thus detest its being acted upon in any way, or it being possible for it to enter into toe intoes ot
the campaign of 1S84. This was a sneak
in it, mean advantage to take of Miss
Hurt and the other ladies, who were not
up to legisteuve trick, and preanmed high-toned professed prohibition advocatrc would certainly attend to a plain doty. But such is Republicanism with the leaders in Indians, nnd these ladies
mioum be bettor posted than to trust inem. With this fact known Ml toe time to Gov. Porter, Sen. Harrison, Overtneyer and the rest, what a waste of wind there was for three months about "submit-
i V Bring on another mule !
November 13th.
Our boss carpenter, Xr. ScbtsT; wilt noii com nlete J. 11. Seng's new store-
theihonsc. which ie ouito nn improvement to
our quiet HUM town.
Our Constable, Joseph HuSWhw, made
an attempt to capture one ot our town strays last week, but owinc to too m-
lemencv or the w earner mm was saw
cossful, nnd the bird flew to psrts no-
knows, cxrr.wixju
X spouted HioMWAY llonnnsT.It U
rfttwtrted that Mr. Kd. gweeuey, of Madi-
mh townshio. was robbed uesr Burr
Mosbey's farm, in that township, on
Sunday ii itr lit last, of l.flOU in money
--w . i, . -
IIh want to WsahinsTton on aaiuroar
with a draft for I,0u0 belonging to the
thresldnir machine firm of bweeney,
Hilt k Anderson, directed by his
iters to cash it and pay the firm' note in
bank for that sum due on their machine : The bank was closed when he got there, and he pot a Mr. Barbour to cash the dm ft, and cause borne next day via Ire-
ianl, without paying tne note, neswyea in Ireland till late at nistnt, and started
home in a buggy and reports tbst on the road a man stopped his horse, while
another jumped in the boggy behind
him and Mtiioned his arms and took hl
pocket-btxik, containing the Arm fUXJQ. and 400 of his own, and then let him go. lie had a gold watch and revolver which thev did not take. He went home
and next mornimr ld of his loss. Of
course there a no clue to toe money.
YATtTXAUKAVto. The
oersone lenoonced their alfegi
ence to Enroomn roontrie. and declar
ed their intention to become cklnens ofl
the United Stale, before Clerk
jut hetore the election :
John JJochner, isle of imvnrie. Thwnans Sullivan, kale of IreUnd.
Ferdinand Rnmberger. late of Pmssis,
Simon Burklj. Isle of Baden. Casper Sciutelhmberger, lote of Bars
ria.
Frsntx Msncor. mte of Bavaria.
Geonra Dotterweirh. laie f Bavaria.
Fridotiu Scnnrr. late of Baden. Michael Schreiner. late of BaraHa.
Richard ScbenUe. hate of
Gerhard Hall, late of r
Augusts Ilrnclmsner, Mt of Prnssia Btsslna Schwabs, mte of Baden, Kdward Hobby, hsso of Swhierland. Basil T. feusier, late of Swhcorland. John M. Fiehor. lote of Bavarin.
Iadsattaaxdis Xews: A letter
President Server, of the Evnowillo Air
line, stale that he expects within a few
davs to close, no mmoc imaert..i UtMacw.
relative) to that enterprice. The isnpres-
iuu is that tbo PeMnsrlynsila
IV!bs made arrangement to buy the Air
line, and iNrtead of boildms: a iNMrate
road into this citr. to roanoct with toeH
AY. above v incenne
A MOmM rrSim nil.
it ard km hwirnw i mm
mil t..bl. h ti iMam Ml MM
FANCY GOODS
Gent's, Youth s and Boys' Clothing !
OI sttlsVT TAEtETT. jma BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH or PS0D0CE Mmsv thiw wHI he sold for COST, aod less than eosL EverytMnfr must an l
will sell, fllfheoi anarkot price wiU he pant for w M CAT, I LU en K.r.l, ana other Gesmtry Prodoos. . - . . .
AM I nifiZT, Filial M2M, sWJS um smjem, m svs f wunmjssjpsug mmssssnasw
!
0ct.othyims-3s.
nyd, twite
."iff. 0Ojc
MMM H alUM4nS-
E. BENHERT, Maswfaetarer and dealer m wagons and all khssk of Agrknltnral impkmeat..
Cir. if KR Fort StWls, - usm, m,
The rssnlts of the reeewt elect km yet a staple topic of wavessstionu
Attend pfwsnptly to all kinds of 4srfcsnfMnr
tiim iooermr sartlitnr one
dety tempeitilon o
THE FA MOT'S AXD WELL-KXOWX
repahiog. the most rta'
power enosss nan w
COUNTY KJKCO!U)KKS BOT1CK
nrtHKRK aro a
A
mortgagos in my oflce. upon whkh
tk hM kr MieardiaMr are anoaid. As
...j. a t my tinso of otBee m abont expirisig, th
SW iccuu,iij ah iiivi i..v. ;n.rliirlr - mrm r-avnmA to
Of htm ! mm - - - MmWwwwWmj BssnssosjsjmjsBnpf'
finiahed the November setUemont
Tuesday, and it shows that Treosurer
Eckert haa been a close collector inere beiag a delinquency of only $4,0471 In the county, lie hn collected since May
14,811.51, of which the mote gets si,U7.0I, the new State House 418,S, and the State school fund ll.7J8.ll, leaving
13.501.5. to be distributed to tbevsr-
ous funds within the county
Clnm Mrttr
iiumiListie state ticket re
ceived ever a hundred majority in Or
ange county, while the Renubiissn
county ticket was elected, and now bri
bery and corruption is being charged against the Republican candidates in that eooaty. The Xew Albany Ledger ssys of it:
A well informed man, a republican, attribute the defeat of the democratic local ticket in Orange county in this state, to the nee of money. Be say
money was need in some of the tows
shin to a shameful extent It Is a sad
state of affsirs, but it is nevertheless true
that some of the inland, or country coun
ties, as they are called, have become
more corrupted by the use of money than have the cities. In the city, as i
Mr. L. G. Matthews, formerly
tha nrooristor of the Ledsrer. but lately
contracting agent of the Ohio Falls Car
Company, bos acceptoa tne appownwm recently tendered him of soperintonding manager of the Pullman Oar Company
ml iim works, at a salary of SIOWO a
year, and w ll remove to rmunan irom Indisoapolii. X. A. Ledger.
and get them, ad pay fees beforo Dor.
1st, as It Will oe to oor mnisnu inaerew. Jon O. Lcjsixo, R. O. C Hot. 11th, 18H Sw.
8UKVKY XOTICK.
VTOTICK in hereby given that poriasnt
to an order, the Surveyor of Dubois county, Indbuis. will on Use lit day of December. IBS!, proceed to re-enrvey the
one Offton-n of St. Marks, iu Dobsis county.
Indiasn,aad locate the linos sod
lishthoosraOTSSftlscsssso. All inlermrtsi aro soreor notined to
Gnonon R. Cox. Awrnosrr Tnoxutn.
Xov ember 3d,
For sow in any
desired, nt REASOXABLl BATES. Mo LX&CfcES tkest
WAGOXS k4CAL TO THE BUST.
TO BLACKSMITHS, wood-work of wssvons in orb ajeaa-
titie as may be emsiivsl, ready fur beming, chesprr tkon yon con gsa h
by hand.
IS"' GOOD HICKQ
Bt TlMEeisfQ
Bootee.
general thing, there are a few ward poll welan who expect and receive pay foi
their votes; but there are eompetaUvsly
Hfw direct purchases of votes. In omc
eonntry counties the money is paid dl
reetiy to tne voter. Men who are otherwise wmsWered honest and reputable snembers of society will somettmes take mT consideration from aeandtdatc, in (Wt make a prastice of so doing. Thi haWt or vie should be broken up; It ess not be done too soon. Tbs siection IsnowoverberewUl not be another imfmrtant election for two years, and nowisMgoodaMnmaaany tomovn In
to matter. Let n few exposnres be in the coonttes where snth erBnes re been committed, nnd R will go far
""' pnniying tot oaiiot.
Wsdussdav liitfht the Pool office
tMiiid robhd. The safe was blown
nn UMl URWUlM Ot IUI HO m WHIW
Afrseiaterad letters wsra stolen, the
Mm nitfht the ine bortc and bm
mfr. JftM. HM kill Was ilOSBU WWB mm
stabls, prtpumably by the i who robbed the Post Cee.
Boon vi lie Enquirer.
10-The Huntingborg CJornetBand returned laat I4nturday from a visit to Xew
Albany, where they were the gnetot the National Band of that dty. Thev wore highly pleased with thoir trip, and the generoua hospitality shows them in that city, and delighted with tha Demo-
erotic jollification, wntea uwy in msking music for.
fh?eond growth, bsscfc or slnrB-oark, in thirty inch ssorks, Fb' nudfressf knot. for spokes, boogbt by th osed. For this liberal contrscU will be saacs
en apfsleetion.
Meylh.lMt 1y.
BAIXBRIDGE TOWXSHIP
TkECElPTS sod Eausniltmea for six j
Atv months smdlog Uotcsor Wo, ismj. "i owxsmir pom. Beselnts - WLA
... 4SV t
Ovocpshl
$ M ot
MB
mxn.
Ovorpshl
AGRICULTURAL
MAOBOIVERY
TFTK BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
WALTER A. WOOD HA RYE 8TERS !
$ MBlattaar
TAXrmvm.
4S1 HI
TrnoW
JOosm BOkXlJE,
lTth,
Mi.nntA UcsnsE. The
hove been isaned since our last rap art;
B. Loechts and J. Ulsfcmoc. Jeho H. Lntisford and Mor Rose. Joseph Talbert sod IWna Hsrrk, L. 11. OU and X. A. Co. J. Irnnc'snstsia nod Km. A. Groan,
ft-T-Wkv do yon shakn wKh ohltst?
ana gat ur. nut -cons vwsu mm aji- tw n. ,
uurs. and bace no mors. iwu.hmu
r la fMar m mm, f OmS( ftw
w
WliXEIJrj,WIIOTCCTTlJL
tWSTBXITOW.IJCiiTs IT CCTTfJt meet smrsbss sod suit for ssosarwtr m
mi .u
-Hlsel mm WMUs
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nnwhlno,withi
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