Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 December 1882 — Page 4
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;,Ul.iU1 associations are n
Isst'Mt rUa. Th Inn Ml weed of llnnl; st Jir. for the rntiveuirnre o the htiaineaM mn of Diihoia miiMtV. wr
ree?ll no' ire U hortlv
Tt it ban not l n eatsbti
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iri .n t.. WtaUCT .
M-fr, llT VM'HtbK. R I WWH'MI Will) J .Hir h-hp place, wu call! nnoii t
Ut Fruinv, hv th troKNeI iiienrpnrs.!.
tor. Mr. J. M. IVirtnn. for several mn enjfaweo: in henk.i Hwin at. An.lcrmn. ulina, Mr ?eori(e ltoaa. at pre,rut Tr"tiirir of Madionn county, and Mr. 3.V. Ftllrner. A a litor of Madison r.iatrtv. who informed usthet they would t-tabiih a hank in Jipr, and werr round getting acquainted with the penpi. In rltr to nolleit their business, and
kind wffthet for the new institution. They were not asking; auv subscriptions of stork, thoufh, if deelred, our eltitens miifht uke stock. They will start m a Unit; under the State law, with & probe lrility of raerxinjr info a national bank sfter a short time. It it hall be found to be more profitable. Tbev rented while litre the business room of Mr. John 8alb. and rsre directions for Mreeirtbenltj: the floor NHto bear the weight of the large mfe necessary in suck establishiunu. Mid expect to return, about the II rot of February, to befrin hurt nose.
We extend them, on behau or nor
business people a Iteartv welcome to Dubois county and Jaeper, and feet ansa red
their rent re wit prove a remuneraUre
to them -and our people generally.
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aaaaa cm 4 aarii factory mk wWi tfc
fetal to Sail, tk mttm mtMdr, tit rat rU4 aaS
i tfcatr watft t tbla cMiilioa. wWi btlk of
IWri Mfr mm wtH at watrrmt e-t vc nw t trath m wtH m prUrm tMr Mit miWm-
SrThe Board of Coontr Commia-
ionert met purtnant to adjournment, on
t Wmdar, to try the con tea ted election
xmm of R. X. WelmnnTt. laid ore Schubmscher. in recard to the And! tor's office
A mWion n made br defendant to set
aeid the tenrice of notice, an not baring
been in accordance with law. TbM
argued at length hr counsel on both
ide,nd the motion refawed by the
conrt. The defense then made a motion
te dbmi4 because the notice did not cor-
rpmd with the com plaint, which mo
tinn was overruled, the defense then
moved to strike oat all that part of the
eompMnt which was ealted an amended complaint, as not having bom filed in
time. This was overruled. The defense then moved to dfcrmisa. because the
nottes o contest was not issuea nor
aorved within the time reooired by lw.
This motion vras taken nnder advise
Msusit by the Board at adjournment on
Tun oay aitetvoon, and upon
Ming on Wednesday morning was sustained. The plaintiff immediately gave notie of nppeal to the Circuit Court where It will all have to bo tried over again.' If the law was changed so that all eeateets of this character should be
first bafun in Circuit Court, it would nrobnbl r be attended with less eost to
the eonnlies, smd more satieractkm to the
parties interested. flET A change hi Judicial Circuits i. beinf talked about in the Evansvllle pa
pers, so as to make Vanderbdrg a circuit by iuetf, sod which m proposed, would, make Gibson and Posev a, Circuit. Vsn-
derburg one, Warriek and Pike one, and
xwy, 9penoer and LHtboft one, thus
ertatiag plnce for another Judge
Handy probabl v. Dubois countv is verv
well satisfied with the present arrangement, and would rather remain in her
present Circuit, and we do not see.
onough advantage to justify the addi
tfonal expense of another Circuit. Give
to rest, A sxcuauge says : "Jay Gonlds Ihmi
Iy oould have rseovortd tS,000 had he aen kllfad on Mr. Yanderbuilt't road at
Ttocheoterthe other day. Had be been
injwred so Jo reader him unabie to atv4enfi to bis boutif a writer curiouMr
ami semswhat bornoroosiy remarks. 1m
could hove rocoverVd damages booed on
bis earning capacity. in the last twentr
years bo hat earned fit? flOO.000 or it.
OOOjOOO a rear: and a vmT' based noon
tWs rate for tSM rest of his liu- wottld net bhu psrh4MSomef,on0,00OW$ a -
uew more.- invs would havn kneaed n Wf bolo into Mr. Yandsrbaltt'i ino.-ma RwoImujodiately aitor fbekV -riaiou diombieisig tho content mm n.
Jsmsi L H sfm an resigned his ofitoa as oounty commissioner. Ha had h.-
rr vHim ?Ber foraishes
mm m mmm as no wanu to do, and ten
m M M m examine into and attend !. Hit successor has jotbaen selected as yet, and as the Board
Tf r!f"y smtil next
-mxa,nnmy otwiu Mi bo Until that
8tates
a
uthortloi for sals at auction u of January, to navtfca - jl
-m" un iot lNt Jt Will bah m
there is merit to it .
rWidlv to mind t( ervrr asm. nt
. ifo fftivitles vtlT in'w!gd h? it tMs suniverMn-. tt ! mms foi ta wjoiclnir jf.t rn of a blesner BWmrr who trsre Itin til fWr kiimrr ud wo tnok upon liimitf tiumsnttv a' H tim! Tll i nltt honll atf ak li Kdn. Ut or 'iHr, Mn uxitn to ithv Hi tiw. a grat Inn
Mijht to beget rrMrt. snd itahonld h
Ttwmbfrf.1 that onn of His rnmmn h " Rennonihr th glanbath dHr, to kf t hntv." In this conirf on Hondv
fonrontent are now en-
nuHI" ttntit
briuar fttrmed ii
isrlr all the Hties to ni mots their
In Xew York Hty. a now i
f Swrdar !w wrnt ir to effect on tbt
lrtot rerriBbr. anr the police wi
atrortrd to see that they were utrirtb
'thered. so that the f rst Sunday numor.
-mi arresti wore marin newpspr tomi
tnd newshova, boo'-bisck and barbm.
iqnor aelfers and lewd women. mT '.bints and cigar stores, were all rou peiied to clo up or he srreted, and thr 'arre ritv enjoy4l one dav's quiet, wot realised beforo year. Bu ihtt magis
trates were caJled upon to decide on tht
various eases brought before them, and
many of them were decided to he work
of "moral Tjeoessity.' and the chars" dismissed. The nxtSndav more bol l-
uess in the violation of the law was ob
erreble, and it is likely to revert to
former uttgoa, just as though no Mon
days or Soadny laws existed, evidencing
the truth that moralltv must be bnilt up
in the hearts of men before It can be en
forced hr? law. Wo wonder, however, that tb laboring men sra not a unit for the enforcement of Sunday law, for the
way things are tending now, it ! not probably a distant day when capitalist wilt demand that labor shall work seven
lavs a week instead of six, and the day
of rest wilt no longnr be allowed.
Tho'JfewYork Witness, the toadinc
relifioo paper of the city, says of the enforeosuent of the law in that citron the second Sunday, that the law was not so striotlT enforced as on the first Saaday under the Code, but enough of its ororioiona were carried out to give a
far quieter .Sobbath than bat been enstontarv in this metropolis. The police
and police juetfeee are gradually settling down to an understanding as to bow
much of the Sunday law they shall see
fit to enforce. We need not say that it never crosses their naiads that it is their duty to enforce the whole law as it
stands. And In choosing what portion of it they shall put into effect, it is bard-
lv neeemary to my that the eonsiderstions which have the most weight with
them ,re personal preference and politi
cal inltoenee. Thou the poor peanut-
stand keener are rbrfdlr prohibited from
plying their trade,, while the Jsunosy newspapers are allowed to be sold a
uaL and the liquor-traftc gpea on in
full bhwt with hardly an attempt at cou-
calment. Tho UMsrist rates In tuofr ef
forts to protect Use favored boslne
have rendered decisions which read like
farce, Xewspepetf. for example, are
classen as a Toorai necessity, soaring and boot-blocking come under the head
of "ni-cessarv works of eteanlines. as
though thev eonld not be attended to
equally well on Saturday night. Even
these nccomaaodatiug magistrates, how-
ever, hare not neen able to invent any pretext in behalf of the gin-mills and im
moral concert gardens. In reference to these -places the police art left to their.
own devices, and of coarse they may be
depended on simplr to eloee their eyes.
Tbo question remains, Is any thine libaiv to bt mined in the long ruein
the interest of Sabbath observance by
the attempt to enforce (bt Code? The
policy of the New York Sabbath Cow
mhtee has been to attack one thing at e time. Knowing how important It Is to
have public opinion not only of the religioua, but of the non-religions class
enlisted in favor of any of their demand
they nave alwars taken care to concen
trate attention upon tome one thing, ask
only what was likely to prove generally
(acceptable, and educate public sentiment
tin to it, before securing action by the
police. In this way they have been able
sneceeaivsiy to bring about many changes for the better. As the result of these
tactiea, Sandoy processions, loud crying of Sunday newspapers, performance on
Sunday by all theaters, and other customs which formerly disgraced the Sab
bath in this city, are now uuaga or toe
In one view it mar appear thai the
sudden enforcement of many provisions of the law hitbe1o regarded as obsolete
may causes reaction in public sentiment, and really hinder the slower but surer progress of sweh work as that of the Sabbath Committee; We are, however, In
clined to think otherwise. " It is a great
thing accomplished to have a binge portion of the law actual I r enforced by the
priios. A quiet Sunday Is an object leaMl of incalculable value. The probability thai after a little experience 'even the nov'-nttf0" public will come to Hke it M Tery sjfibrt, therefore, be put forth, only ia this eity but throughout the State, to Induce the anthoritieatct jnake the enforcement of
Am Wi emnP-'atO M POSs!bie, A gold-
on opportunity lt the
he made tee most w' wmw
OneuseneHnf elewtttM starting up
in tote Suuttay oot)ou. tm
rMt. tm gmnmar par
eeelngtheyswSattrdaasj mudoyefj
. Sir a -VT A vT U -W-air
sWWe, after w..l.g rart fiTH K J4MI'KI1 HAUU AU 1MJIW
two daV diwing le re-Oiniton. " . m.vt.ITl
SHAH U r AU 1 vfim I :
llnattv aarnl to lsk a holklnv
from h- r&l to January 4th. The eoun trr r" vr. and no Iisrm will result
aru-Hr. 1 IW is the t.IUn st the Poor A w,at $1.26 a vi-it. Wm. B. I ha the contrart for
ifumihln!f -f'tt for t pnnpers at the itnior rriH txi v. st tS HS each coffin.
for adtiiu. and ft 55 tor i l.iNirvn.
frrllou. tiodlove a Orth, member of
Ponerms from Indiana, and who had
attained roiiideratile prominence by bis
oitneeiion while a minister anroao wnn
4me VeueVneleau pemlationa. died
this week, and was buried veterday.
A special election will he held In that
listrtct to fill the vnr.
IFELIX LAMPERT,
Ooy, off Sixth, and Clmy Sts.,
btospeetfully returns bis thanks to the ?htl- for their litieral patronage hr I fore, and Inrltes a eo..tlnuanee of the tne. He hn on Mnd a atnrk o(
St'PDgy Ir th- Mr. Freiletick Kline
a farmer who lived about two miles west
ofJsnper. on last Wednesday morning
roae as uual and !e-hi nreasrast, uui
said he did not feel writ. About 10
o'clock he smobeil a pipe of tobacco, after which be lav down on bis bed.
An hour afterwards sonic of bis faiuilr
went to wake him for dinner, and he
was found to he dead. Me was about 45
rears oid. and generally a stout man No inquest wa held. A Vexed ClergryisMsn-
Even the patience of Job would be
come exhausted were be a preacher and
endeavoring to interest his audience
while they were, keeping up an incessant
coughing, making it impossible for him
to be heard. Yet, how very easy can all this be avoided by simply using Br.
King's New Diecoverr for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. Trial Bottles given
away at Mehrtnger Bros. Drug Btore, Jasper, and C. W. Swartx, Hunting burg, Indiana. tt.
SPRING WAtiONit, BUGCm: and AUiari iilkali ix-
FL1MKNTS nttable to the trade, and sio roiaes to MANUFACTl'UK rm CELEBttATED ZMjLllIPEB.!r WAGON !
ttHE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS!
and his extensirs sales of which hare brought Jasper into notice ft
HE 4 D4 U A KITE Klf Fwfl EXTJRA. WACJC.Vs.
Mt wrrMtst every mc T Ifcetae wjteTsM fr Mr jca-
waiMMi jimt hrrmuMQ niteler reMsmnie Mne nri. im rrwmm sirleUT ismteriMl or aWUMMf acturr,
LA GENTS WANTED lUSS&SPSSiSir
KtALL ON OR ADMtCCS
FEI-JX X-AJVCJPEK-X, Jautper, Intl. December tSd, 1832.
cur
The) Air Line Rood.
The presence of Mr. Jonas French, of
Boston, and president of the Louisville, Evansville and 8t. Louis railroad, is looked upon as baring iom peculiari significance. Rumor has it 4bat he Is' here to meet Mr. Markey, president ol the JL and T. If ., now absent from the city, but who will be at borne to-day. It is to be hoped that some arrangement may be effected betweea these gentlemen that will bring the L. 15. and St- L- un
der the control of Evansville parties, so
that the city can not be dtserisainateo
against at any time. IVaawvilla Cot
rier.
Trannfem of Rcml Eatnte in Dw-
hoto Coststty froen Doe. 14, IMS, to Ioe, t$ 19m. Kd. Bridge to John C Mier and Thos.
Bear, 210 acres in Sees. lJ, It and 24, T.
1. N. K. 1 and 4, 13 000.
John Nieom to John D. Raab. SO acrsel
in Bee 35. T. 1, It. K.4, fKXL
W. m JL Canal to H. Booh, eU inSee.85.T. I.K.4.
John Whsinger to Wm. 8. Melvev, lit
acres in Bee, 84. T. l Jf . JL S, f imo
Louis nuke to Jacob Bread t, tot 3,
block S. Blesnkor! Sd ad J. lo Hunting burg. t?i.
Jacob -Btemksr to Nancy Seemoud.
pt lot tt. Blomkor'a add. to Huntiu
burg, $100. John O. Nash to John G. Foltord, pt lots 18 and St. Birdv, fllS.
Martin Friedman to snoddy k Maek,
pt tot SO, BucbartV add. to Jasper, 4X Ch. Hoffman to Barbara Opel, lot t, Ilaveville. and 10 acrss in See. St, T. 1,
rf. R. 5, $950.
Ska maSct or ratir hi
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MUm, mut an Mmm to tfc r. . rum OUm, w
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BOOTS AND SHOES, ITAio AjND CAPS,
Or XL SIZES i ABO sMAOCg.
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES'.
ever had, and will be sold jfenerallyrhtaper than it puaHibk to sell the same grade of goods ever before.
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DRY GOODS and NOTIOMS
IV 01IAT TAUITT,
&ILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH or PRODUCE.
Jfauv tbinsts will be sold for COST, and less then .cost KrcrytbiwiT wt J
will soil. Ilirftest market price will be paid for WH EAT, CLOVEH
other Country rroouce. Oct. tb, lf5-Sm.
DUBOIS WAG-ON SHOP! E. BENKERT
MMUfbeturor au4 dealer in wugons and alt kinds of Agrieulturnl Inipletuenl?,
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WAONft EQUAL TO TUX BIST.
One Dollar! One Doliar !Ito BLACKSMITHS
tluos as may bo dmiron, reatfy far ttoutof f caaaper umu you o a -
by bond.
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