Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 January 1883 — Page 1

Jasper

' ""Jaw 'aw" ' " ' r rr , . ., ., t EEKLY UOURIER. sfcat VOL. 35. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1888. NO. 7.

JAJtntlU

. taitKD VBHT roiVASi AT

OLBHT DOAKR.

orriCC Ix Capita Boiuwra

fur Sixt imwax

The Mew State II4NMM. taurine; the winter, the building may b

tttteMitijwMi fcot under roor curly in the year IHL

The publican of the fact concern-Respectfully submitted, inpr the position of the contractors of Kakmauum & Dism, the new State bouse, in yesterday nioru- Contractor, ing'a Journal, wee the subject of con- A talk with the coxmissioxekii.

vsrsauou in mi ouarter yesterday, a J....i Mn.j . v. a-

.MifK Ik VOBtlT10M.

rfiagls eutcriptloa, fair Ifty No, 1 W rurinR the dMr. De,iK. ooe of theof the CfcmtX onerT ye.Terdey Tnd r elx oeth. t : x : 1 Voniore, eb

.v"'""r'T Tr, lT 4il" "V Nelson regarding their view. Both

rJTZZiJr?i ny ,ne "ru''KeoUein declined lo talk freely, but it in which their wants end nurtkoses a rest,.. iA .u...

clearly eel forth. Tbe communication ii& would I S ta.terSS

M JUMVW. Knff in AfNMM lea I Ka nMHMinUiiAH

tub cxiNTVACTORs comkukkjatiok. rm male uouse in cmo tbey became t

To the Honorable, the Board of State-iind of the just ice of the con I rector

bouee Commissioners: telalm. Gen. Mortis said thet it w.-.s rldent thet they had loet money, owinir.

muuicatiou of tl.e iMih ult.. we wouldr?.bw f0 th. ,th price of.

ear thet dorinc the workinir season lust?"""" moor over the ng

atm o Anraewjawtwo.

or mm, 10 Unet or lew, 1 week, $1 00 CMktabseeeent insertion, T5 cte. t miw Advertisements At the same rate,

A fraction orer eron H"""' Wl h " tA i & ia a ere. These are the terra

Me dflUCtiOe W1U jm mmmm w iillf anoolntteeut of ad rain it-

tor nd legal notlcee of like cheater

be Ml

AOBCfW OAXIWIIATMi

Fer Tewnehip OMcere, each $100 wr Cety ,fi0 fr Diatriet, Clren or Stafr, -00

ieloMd we have completed the flret toryf.n"rM,nWi wnc wotj of tbe dome and. nii of the first storyKf1 fo 2:1 ,lb Itrkiu tkai mim1hmI UMflnt.ki . tuAnrnetner the stefe of Indiana

99L W. B.

Physician & Surgeon,

JASPER, INOIANA, Iy IWk. MM ly

JM2V . riBASAIVT,

attorney at Law, AMP MOTAHY PtlM.It JASPER, IXDIAXA. at M 1. O. KM4? JM V-tr.

MRi i mum.

KVRWB A. W.T.

ELY Jb t HTTtWYS ft CWNSEiaa AT UW, JASPS&, DfOXAJTA.

kills of the third story. We bare been

enabled to do this onlv bv reason of our!

large equipment and by using the elee-J trie light to enable ni to run niseh ofj

our machinery day and night.

As to tbe quality of tbe materhUe fnr-l

nished and labor done, we coHflrteutlyfPresideiiL J. M. Pleasant After devo.

aesert tlitt it is unequaled in exceltencekional exercises, on calling the roll it

by any similar work in any public ouija- was found out that no quorum (20 memtug In the country. bers) was present, and so a motion wes Our plant, consisting of stone saw- made end carried to adjourn UU 1:30

hum, aiona piaaan, uaTviinc vnannecjo'ciocs: D. m.

lkA MokMAtfi r tttVMMu tk.i -

handling, working and tetting of thisl "S1"," P7!i?l?.,ietlnf7M lanre amount of material, with a dereeR 4 5,0')td- 1 he open tig addreee,

AfpinMiiv tMHAnr mmIv uaImmI. . " mr owwiey, eecurea me attention

" -r--" T . ' "LUif tha luiUI nn A n. ik. ..n.ln

The near outlar lor tbe Dercbaee oTT" :

mnoh of ll,U machinery wm made in theP1 hope that the greater economy eedS1'"'? T?led by.AM . V'

w, w vrvwtu niHiuiw w iv hw Hivti.. . A . "

Work in.ideof our contract nriee : bntJ,n Vmi:room. Afooapaperwaeaio

e, A.wrtrtayiMi

Htrnktitk, nmir

110X9 BDETTXIa,

1TT0RXBT IT UV,

And Jfotary PuWSe,

jAOtSe, IltMAKA,

trjrrttx rnttm H n om

OI.BMENT JOA.PfK

Attorney at Law

Asrxit, rxo.

"WnCT SOMhitU"

w- a. tayu. w. . Himrmt.

attorneys at Law,

JUTS, IXDIAXA,

fjnrtUprMttM tt CMrtr 0Mt m MHto,VT kMaMutM. rwitwtor n-ti sit to mi-

mm 4mt XMt Um it. CImHm

BRICK FOB SALE!

Br ICXAE NCIISESMfi, Jr, . At Me rtefc-yftrel onltho Troy Hood

e to tm4r mm tm tmmimM M to U ttatn hi mm qNt)U mm 4MteM.

HOU8K PATTERNS I

tttx Mt rraansneti mr rnwkT. nih- m Am

Uta. r hi On irall. mS WORK WXK raOMTTLT. JM . 'si-, xichari, nomaiWAKo. u JeUpOlTGity Kllllnfe KOUCTHM II PRICE OF F10UH

HAY19I4 Hr-n tl SMWr OMnf atrtetf

- "HMNMImi

will m Mtt m priM fW elMet, IS. tS If

.-nrcs gnTemintf when tbe work was con

now was a

mil. tk.t m..1hi bhA.i.i, . wnemer me niaie oi inaume was aesir-

elose of the year previous; hare coo.-P"" obtaining n capital bulidieg paid pitted the second story wlls, and bsvefor P4 cspital.

not withstanding the great adrantagesj

we had hoped.

the loss haa continued

Tbie lose ia doe to differences in the,

The Dtiboi County Teacher

AkWociAtion, ueld at II it it tingbiirg, Ic. 27 th, iiSik nd 20tht 18812. wneT oAt'e pnoenmtwos. Tbe house was called lo order by the

read on the same subject, bv R. M.

uiiibttrn. xtie subfeet was well discuss

gained by thie machinery, instead of riKVt2ri u s T"' gainiug a part of our previous loaaee, ? ek l"Kothert

then read a paper on "School Exsmins-

fl . . M . 1 4 1 . . t t mm

ntil nnw mm h.v ptmhiImI f our -vrlJuo"" anu. pierse lively QlSCOesion

vale funds, since the beginning of hl A " - "irr!!Tl-i U

W. E. Cox, A. A. Heseemer, W. L.

1 . n t. .

Nnterpretation placed upon the specifica-LVT;,;- IZZZl'J-, Sr IT"'

the nrloea of labor and nateriale of all w"" . 1- r P"Pr

r9 ain4Ba Heaektmyeaif .

was next read

subject : "School

viJ i.- j . i i Bjvby Bonnia H

Pt. onmmoTh

&5 per cent, more than tbe' price qedKT T? to us at the letting. H lr?"?? b"t' f:

- ik. u-u. -ji. a iiii

then' , """"""i " ww wMjvwraawi mi

X. ft. WMAAtC. 4. t. VAMWW.

filUB 1 Tillttt " eAawjeeWPWB WnPeWeneap OOMMI88ION MERCHANTS,

far, Jftrfent Wtfotf i?mVf

ami Naff. it XAOAenm MmmT,

im.- M k. k. .im.i a oi. owtoiiit wuuiu im too rawer at

would have heeu ample for tbe compie- ,j" ZT, rTSTh

curent. but with the prices now rulin

that sum is entirely inadequate. I xvaxrw smneox. : We beve given the subject careful After tbe boose wet called to order,

Mcouomyin the methods of doing thwome suggestion that at tbe Mite would

worx, as we ociieve we are now wore-meet it wouia oe aarueoie to snjouru, fng at a minimum of cost !and a motion was made and carried that

We are, therefore, constrained to ssk'tbe Association adjourn till 9 o'clock a. m.

of you, sim through you toe Legisuuurej encoxn day's pnocttDiKos.

r!lL0.lbt mlut After the opening exercise and trans

ZmmZ Twr ;oFt,0tt0f0ffldt a suggestive

T" JTi. u vi . Wlderuaelt, diecuseed by F. 8. Morgen

""T": . XTr- n?" thaler. A spirited discussion then took

r"I 7Sr,,.' Jr:.. r;P on the subject of -Wage of

derrick. or building new ones, provid-ilfV hJt ' a?JF.U

iKdtrWtolW niJS .ih.dit?Sr it ml JL7- It. Prof. Friedly, of DePWuw height, or substituting for it ome i owerU lhen gKre m mAn about imfotm of machinery. Thie addltiooairr!:7 lJ:,r,7 ".i VJ!V

n:ynnTmf fh:tnSZtrTm fa SSSl Srcible Ulk t.hu!t!?'P?., " MldVa gave some good suggestions. A.m!

iTtbe conttt tbls work were tol8"'"' P H. Hessemer, F. S. Morgen

sum than the contraet price with 00 -

ahoTn ou?Sod fTiUi iT -SL. lS

doing better with greater expediUon thanMM WC,WCK P- w has ever been accomplished on similar Arrioox emMioir.

bulldJngt, and by persevering thus far) Mis Clara Oohmen in n admirable

In the face of discouraging losses ; anameper siaiea tne "Vine of Township In we think these facts should earn for usktltute,H nnd discussed bv A. M. 8 wee

favorable consideration when w ask Ihdney. Next Miss Annie Thompson read

State to relieve ns or tne onraeu ot men erraiinote paper on "jramary jtead

a .a a ... .a . u.l.. I.. IV . . mm . - a

change in the marReis ana nu-geiy in mg, ana mesnmeet was uiaeussea ny creased expenses caused by Interpreta- A. M. Sweeney, C. E. Clarke and W. F.

lion pat upon the contract wnicn seems u. sanaers. Jr. jb. j. Mcttwsne then

to us oppressive. I suggestive paper stated the nnmer

Should this difficulty and these differ on "Unalifications of the Teachar"-.

ences be satisfactorily adjusted, we willlsUbject discussed by A. A. Hessemer,

be nreoared with our present plant, ana iiara uonman, u JS. Ularke, and F. M.

tbe addition contemplated to push, for- Ililderback. A paper on The Brain and ward the work durintf the eomlng tbe Hand was then read bv Prof. W. V.

eon, so as to nnish the main walls rdyU Sander. Tbe paper was full of good

for all of the roof, exceot that portion I suggestions worthy the consideration of

over the corridor, around the dome, nd, every teacher, and it deeply itnnreesed

I possibly, the east and west central pro- the teachers. A good paper on "Tobacco"

Ueetlon. By running all inaohinery we next read by smily a. Hope end

night and day, working a larg lorve oiikbi or uiara vranman, a. a. Mestnee ae well, it may be poesible to build seiner, V. M. Bllderbaek, C. E. Clark both tbe second and third stories of lheland A. M. Sweeney. Hiss Katie

dome, in which eaee w would be readyweny in an .excellent neper an

ifor the roof sntrounding the aome aiso.wweren mm question "What shall w

The preparatioo of the ironwork rotffar't WflW wit tfcofvmrMy dlsUMraofosnbe in progres at the samsfeissed hr W. L. Welker, Mr. 1. L Xc

time, to that, a feet a the wall arepwane. Marvin IteBruler, If. Jt Oox, P.

irnsses n. oininii, a. a, oweeg,-v, V, Jt. Bi.

wont aeroact and u s. Chtrkt. .MHkia.it ' ' ' C.

OMrtAJM. LA iMattaW. tka ia. ikf Ike roof t

mmmhSj$ my toliow. By eontlavlnr; bb

f-e on evening cession reported that on 'and fKe pay-rnfl enioctifed tofvcr I : s vount ot bad weather no evening tes- OU) taut month. The iv toil Is ri i

ion would be held. On motion the s-.tmly incita-iiiir. iiotHiihaimaidiuu

reduciiou- iec ntiy made. a. 4 tal.. . . 1 . . . . a

wwr lacin auoui in romnanr s

sociation adjourned till 9 o'clock

Til I It II lUV'g PBOfltniKdlL

x ., -...1.. 1.- a. ItertMrise are of rveu xitater inteiit.

v.. vt i i . wiil be nainrelly aktl whet enoiw

aud read a paper lull of good point on " . Sf: I;

"The boys-What ball we do with r-v-.urr.T . hem," and discussed by several wcmHiti , ,,U TMi,i"f uir '. ' ' bers. A short but good paper wan then i??'1?0 'Uwi1 V1 lh ,,h"!t ead by Miss linen Dillin. subject. -Da-. fSWf.' . Ul .T-

and abuaeaof Whispering." This sub- 'V"?1' lu,ri, ,Wfl "!

ji eta. well as the subject "Educational TaIZ:" f,!M,," .,r

columns in newspapers" was thoroughly, "T, ""' "m "'" (ii.nn.Mi.1 im Iu a .T!?i-L.leavetlieblceltouyai.N..i iv...

u.vaw. v j iw ivavuvi, JB. , HUBwa t. u - ,

was mad aud earriiid to adkMirai till l '-'1 l "

o ctocg p. m.

AVTCKMoeir snsaiOK. The important subjects, ''Temperance

in public school" and "Moral and Liter

ary training" were taken np for discus

Hon, and thoroughly ventilated. After

(be report of committee on nominations the association proceeded to ballot aud

the following are next year's officers : JShunk." lM.M.ni a U a . ........... vre i ! miu

IfMiti t

goods ready for the market i u t- v -r

to omers. The uiaterial on l.i.t i rw iron and ore is never lee in Villi!' IM4I i 1,00000 - tbe Cornwall. Iikh.hiu, . bpanlsh and Michigan ores befit;: jit u in bulk to make a solid covering for ihtt market squares of this city and in height to tbe roof of tbe fsmoua mrkei-liouM

found ther as relies of Um days of Gov.

President. A. M. Sweenev. Vfca Prsi.

dent Dora Hope, Secreury A. A. Hese-

iner, Treasurer Clara (iobman. In tbe

report of tbe committee on resolution-,

which was adopted, thanks were ex

pressed to Prof. Sanders, Friedly and Hours for their attendance : and obituary on the death of M. A. Sonderman aud W. K.Beeler. 3

On motion tbe association adlourned

sine die.

Maktut Korsraarr, Seey. J. M. Pi.tASAWT, President.

Be-stqport Sentinel' Sentiment.

The Sentinel is happy over the estab

lishment of a chair factory In Rock port, but can't get a decent walk put down in front of tbe nice College buildinir (gob

bled from the Methodists, at lose than half

value,) or on a good portion of Main street either. The walks on some parts of that busy thoroughfare remind Mr.

Armstrong strongly of the hills and bol-j

lows of Crawford county, where a man

is taken to sundown by accidentally

stepping off of a 9t foot high trestle.

There was a disgraceful darkey hood

lum row on Main street in Bocknort

uorisimas mgnt-and the sentinel lay

toe biame on an uweneboro n egress,

but tbe Journal says alt the Bockport

negrease are not angels. Thank 6odJ

rasper 1 not trouoieu with any or that

oreeo.

Tbe Sentinel asks: " "Can it be possib! that Jaener. with

It 13 steam engines and a railroad, has

no blacksmith hop?M

Oh. no! JssDcr has three a stood

blacksmith shop as you find anywhere,1 Lamport's, Benkert's and Ger's, and a

small machine abop, with improved ma

chinery, but is hankering for a more extensive one.

The Jasper Courier want a rest on

the judgeship question, or rather tbe

question of changing the bonndarie of

the circuits in the pocket. Tbe Sentinel

is not in favor of a change if it reooire"

tne appointment ot an additional judge."

Your head's level. That will" be the

general sentiment, except with a few

who think there' a chance for offio by

a change.

"The Jasper Courier h haoov Jasner

- mm a

is to have a enk, nd Mr. Doane will have a secure place to deposit his snrpins dash derived from his subscription list each week, after paying the necessary amount for bands, ink and other materials. We hope the Courier may hare the

Biggest oanx account,"

MMa am a aaa.

i nanx you uro, Armstrong. But we

can't join you in the hope, for alas! ex-

penenco rorota us to hope it 1 But to it

not a part of an editor '1 duty to be joy

ous wnen other have comfortable sur

roundings though he may be nearly

pulling out hi hair for very need of the

money some of these comfortable folk

are owing him ?

The Steel Kail Protection.

Irtvelnrlfft Coarltr-JotinMil.

The stele rail men have been cemplaln-

ing that they have been grossly miarcD

resented as to the Droits thev make in

their basinet, and they say in effect that

Tbe net profit- of this concern thi

year are $1,600,000, and their plant U valued at $i,0uov00rt: yet these fsllow. pretend tLat a bonnty of tM a ton on

steel rails barely suffices to keen their

head above water the year through I Poor fellows! A Mew Bnterprlne In iondhoria Tbe following special Hem Vtoeawne

(appeared in tbe Cincinnati Commercial.

A ntovenseui ie now on foot looking to the early eonetrectlou of a railway from Vhscenne to Japer, lndn at which place connection with another line will

give ua direct communication with the

Ohiemr and the ahorteet route to

Naahvfll and the sooth. The road hn

long been talked of. aud a eonnle of vean

ago tbe Citieen of Vinoeune and Harrison township, in this eonnty, were ealiM upon to vote upon tbeemelvee a t tier

cent, tax la aid et the enterpriee, eat the

remit was uutavoraote, tor the reason

that nq capital was back of the move

ment. Bo in the present inetanee It in capital furnishing the impetae and Invit

ing the co-operation of the ctthasnsof the

county through which tbe prepessi line will pass. Robt. ii. Kvans, Umt week visited Ckscianeti, and had there a most

aatrnfaetery eonfereaee with some lead

ing cltitene, who rapidly slguined their willingness to unt the matter thronati to

a successful issue within a twelve month.

Among: the gentlemen in this city at

present interested in the project may be named President Tyler, of tbe Viocenne Rational Beak; Cashier Fouik. of the same Institution ; President RaUb, of tbe

First national Bank ; City Treasurer McCartbey, George . Montgomery. N. F.

uaiton, aenator r. W. viebe and Mr. R. G. Kvaos.' The projected line will onen

up a moat prolific coal ffeid and ae aerri-

cultural section a yet without railway

communication with the outer world. A meeting for the purpose of forming a

company to push this enterprise will be held in this city about the lath of Janu

ary, and It is proposed to again ask the

townships or Yincenne and Has

vote a bonus.

Harrison to

SlUTSKTTXMal'mHAT.

A Leaf From the

laeepenclylce'a

"Where Is ttty hatT exclaimed Mr.

SpHnterbettom, as he upset tbe baby's crib, and kicked the contents right and left. "Ddrtt yon know where my hat is.

my dear!"

Your hat f asked Mrs. Splinterbnt-

tom. Ko, I' don't know: bht I s'dom

yen wore it down town this morning." -Wore it, of course I wore H, yelled Mr. Splinterbottem, jumping up and down, and growing red in the thee. "What d'ye s'pe I wor ? One of year dod gaeted old suabonnetsr Or tied

one of the baby' aprons over my head?

atayoe you are unoor tbo isnpreesion that. I sent that hat down town to ut

some heefctsak T" And he threw the EapenecTthe stand, with an idea lhat Is wife had wrapped the missing hat up

in inem.

"Where did von leave it. av Aaatr r

thev will all have to go out of businesaj asked Mrs. Splinterbottont, traokhsg her

if the duties on steel rails are reduced.

The Philadelphia Times, however, a ore-

- a--.'1- .

tecuonist organ, publishes the following

among other similar facts gleaned by He

jtAarnsuurg correspondent: "As an Illustration of the immense profits of tbe Pensylvanla Steel Company, I find that they are completing at Steel ton

a school building coating $6,000. one ofj Do yon think 1 bitched It ante- a wheel il.Ja n saamsaa- " av A tw. t f . M f -le ...... UJ a. a ,

husband around the room with the baby

under one arm and doing up her back

aair wiu use outer nana, "use yon remember where yon left "Left ltf snorted Mr. SolinfoeW-ttom.

a he whirled around verv saddeelr.

kaocklngth baby from uader his wife's

"Where de yon anppoee I left it? 4LI..L. W mm ak " -

the fluent structures of tbe kind lu tbe

State, and intended a a gift to her borough. They are erectmir a merchant

plate mill, to cost, when finished, iftXVj

oau; another on tie ing covering the old frog and blacksmith shop, to cost 006,000, without the machinery, and two furnace'.

having all the modem improvement, at eOO.OOO more. Betides this, thev have

btjUt out ef their oaf 1ml 120 dweUlogw - - lt. . . Aank . .

ai-!. w L "V? piece, fnevOOO. Thie has been done indopend-

ent ef their preiu and the payment efied Mr.

me usojm six per cent, semi-annual dividead. nmieonipMyatnnioyil,

barrow and cent it down street after some of our friends, or de you think I left it up at the gallery te have It picture taken ? MaVbsvon are ussear the

impreMloii that 1 act no eM ben in it, r

teat u aown stairs e get dinner r so

saying, he kicked tbe foottteel over, aud began to search mere earneetly .

torn, with a smile aU over bar ma. von

bat la on year head!"

'"inink ye ana emart, dent for anert-

out

Ir, Splintsrbottem; and awffeneed of thedoer wnkhU 1mm eet en

side a if nothing had haeyaneA.

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