Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 January 1883 — Page 4

JASPKRJOURTER.

An Out Tim Cltlxen Own. It U with great pain that we announce 'be duath ut nut old frtand, tieorge W. Lenioud. Ut died At Colombo. Ohio,

Isnuary 4th, A. D

tf drops v.

ftlauttrrTp. lntltnte.lseln In the Holland MuMil-Hueet January SOtn,

Th HmiM wm called to order by tbej

la; aged TO years,' iv-eftideat. Martin W. Uothert cm

lucted im Ant exercise, hm subject oe-

M MAUrCTOMU BY

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JANl'ABY H, MB?.'

The Common Road.

A unmher of bill have beta

Thus massed from earth an old t'me.i-- Interest. If e advocate: that only

jtizt-u of Kockport, well kuown to all of one method of iodine lNtere should be Hr older people. He wm for a tlmo taught, and that method to bo the aaott miktmutrr of Rockoort. aud WM OH e aimnui an.

tniularv and good citizen. The death ofl The next exercise, which eonlted ofl

iiia wife win announced in these columns lituairatlH? the use of the different

ome time ago. Mr. Lemouds movrd fMacrltleel Marks, woo well disposed ul

irm this city some four or five year0Jr LJ. Enlow.

FISH BROS, at CO., BACINE, 'Win..

WS MHO BTKBT TAUKTT Of

lnro-

Lgo, and weui to uaio. lfct to aw

mr o gooa man went aown in

duced itiiu the Legislature, alt prcpoinir 1 ty when Ueorgo W. Lsmouds died.

to nKoJUh the oRice of Kood Jupriii-j-lKo;Kport uemocrot. tettdent some of them propoee going Manv of the old citltensof this roonty Wk to the old tMipervlaor system, and) vn ,jrop ayranathixing tear to too mine to pot the duties upn to town- ,0l,morv 0f jjr. Lrmonde, when they

i,l,in trustee. We are or the opinion ( .i ,k notie of hie death. Ho

it the Sufcerinieedeut plan, if amended La, of the tirat settler in tbia township, so as to xlr the officer a fair chance, iUm,iitisr a farm iot ouih-wet of Ire

i,e ht ivtem yet devised. Let year mod, where he resided, nod where his the Superintendent did not hare o folrjder children were boro. He afterchance. a they generally hod no money jtmrds moved to Jasper, and was Postan.l no power to work hand, both oH inter tor years, and then County Treatwhicb ought to be provided for In tbejtm,. ,. daughter, Mrs. Klvlra Strain,

lit. liive too Kood superintendents a rhmce. Now is th ttme for the people o ilaw thin question and let the Legislature

kw what thev desire. The old Super

vi-.r system was a steneh in the nostrils of evry one wbo loved Rood public highways, and should not be re-adopted, Wans in practice it bad miserably toiled. ThU. also, is a' good time to ajrltote the snhiwt of road making generally, and

notice the defects in their const ruction, Wcauoe thev will soon be at their worst. An agricultural society in Illinois bos iMuorf a circular in reffard to roods, abounding in valuable suggestions for the consideration of all readers, but more eeporiftlly the farmers. Every dollar extndrd for tbo right kind of roods will

add just so much to the value of farms

lying upon or coutlgoout to aucn im nrovements.

Economical and reliable moans for the

movement of vour n reductions from and

vour suDDlios to Tour homes, would in

crease the value ot the former in market

lies buried in Sbiloh ffravevard. Another

daughter is tbo much respected wifo of

Mr. C. M. Mean, of Huutingburg,ana

ho has a number of other relatives yet

living in different parts of this county ho nil boar testimouv to his worth.

Transfer of Real Ktat in Itbot County front Jan. 17, 1883

to Jan. 23, 1893.

Mary Mets to rani Metz, see. IS, T. 2,

IL 4. 220 acres. 18)0.

Ciariudo Beeleret al. to Elmer nooior

at al. sec. 12. T. 2, R. 4.

John Tormohleu est to Mary JE. Tormohleu et al. sec. IS, T. 2, II. 4. Henry Sermersheim to Sorilda II. Ledgerwood, . lot 102. Jasper. 200. Charles Oshorn. Sr. to Hulrtah K Oborn, sec. 13. T. 2, IL 4, 40 aero. $300. Wilson T. Iemmou to Sarah E. Lem-

mon. sec. S5, T. 1, 11. 4. 40 acres, $766 75.

Bernard Schroodrrto Joun scoroooor, see. VK T. 1, S. R. 4. 40 acres, $180. Anna Pinkston et al. to William Pinkston, 8r. partition of land.

James M. Townend et al. to giro .

G. A. Cooper roodocted thx next exer

cise. He naming and locating iuiportaut

cities and seaports.

At what age shoald pupils begin ine stndv of Grammar, was next dUrussed

by the member of the Institute, and the sreneral tendency of the remarks was that

the study of Grammar, as a text-book, should not be eommooeed till (ha pupil were in the fourth grade, but that lan-

vnas? leeaons should be given from the

first rade uo. tome favored that pu

pits in tbo last year of the third grade shoald take up the study of Grammar as

a text-book. It was conceded iiat ttie nnestion was an unfair one since the

precise age at wbtch pupils snooia siuuy

Grammar ht impossible to determine.

The Institute then adjoarneu tut j-io,

o'clock p. m.

ArrxwYoow scssiox.

Diet. Vo. 6, Jacob Jones totcber, received the banner. Ira Enlow, Emma and Henrv Gosker, John Ileitman. John Lange, Herman Miller and Wm. Marcus are the names of his pupil that were present every dor lor the last month.

w. 11. Clarke gave a lesson in renmanbip width, bight and analysis of the Capital Letters. G. W. Schmidt then made some im

portant remarks about "Washington's New Jersey Campaign; after which

If

Freight and Sprix&f Wmgons!

ii ...'.i m, rlu. rti : i rt' taf "" t lk t tt'OIIK M KM. rillsoVT Win. as. . J-ijr r.u.ivn t

"THE best wagon on wheels

w ..! th. rtsu WJOS. W AOOK u. wttt mm m W Mtwbjr WwmM w VVTlJ 1. .ilVbt U .it ork lib i.ir

wrut wtifc'n o .f frm i.i' j mm ,.,. .

, to ht wttt m4 ta .rjrrtW-Ur mil ef ro4

.bin, rfal? f r id .n,.

MM". frrt Ui,,U 1

v.. .. .nil ...lrl vm twf tfc. CU4 KmIm, taMt for rr!w

to which taken, and lessen the cost on Anrierfton et M partition of lead

the tatter: on both too would be large

gainer over the present system Of doing btirtinrsa. There would be enlarged in

ducements to increase your productions, and vou would have increased means for the purcbae of all kinds of needful supplier. In construction, probably, the most important featnre is proper drainage, without this, the best of material will be wasted, it might as well be poured into the swamp along side of the common highways, as to be placed upon a poorly

graded, badly drained superstructure Well built roads involve comph

drainsge of the country, largely improv

George Berger 8r. to William Hack-

lots 113, lii. ht ana tin, m-

Anthonr. Lilv Padget to Armintv Padget, toe, 28, T. I, 8. R. 6, 10 acres, $160. Joseph Bally to Elvin R. Iluff, we. IS, T. 1. S. R. 3. 40 acres, tlli.

William L. Hall to Levi Padgett, tee.

24. T. 1. R. i. 40 acres, till.

Jacob Blemker to Wm. Pangea, too. 84,

T. 2, S. R. 5, i acre, $1.

-The Compound Sentence was thoroughly ventilated by J acob J ones. J ohn

Rothert conducted tbe last exercise lie explaining and unnveliug tbe mysteries of "Absorption."

Afler too report or the committee on

programme the Institute adjourned to

meet at Uollaafl scbooi-bousc, reoruary

17th, ISoJ. Jacob Jxks, President. Xaktix W. Bothxkt. Secretary.

About 1,000 acres of land are devoted

(o raislna- pepermint in Jiew l one

There are fo.000 gallons of oil made

every year.

UamA A it vie.

Toa wilt prrwtmt ant rnri h . ftmtt JMirt af tW tlto

Complete imr i:umch. li.r hl H'lnry ta perfect warklsc

- mnrnv. arArr TbfT i u cinitciM kLOWB 1U1 rto:l aa

ing its sanitary condition, reducing losfricll;B(,pury ,4 Sii y goo mxim

and cost from sickness, and ute more ine a uwr c.uaiu.

iilirt is analysed the more will appear

Why We!eta.

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The Cincinnati News,

A DAILY IteBotocratic If swiiFer, la yaVlkkatt I Mtwrltitr at the tollowf c KATES OP 8UB8CR1PTIOX. BT MM POST AO b rito. TXtle aM SitiHta wtlt!, yr - ft S

All OwlMcHMtlaMM iMvnrtobljr In AnMM.

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mul utCTltwr at tM p.5tct. awp ww m

Mam ma Mrrse. ! wits Of

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kndtlnTtn- r,(i, are witS ' I Sr

ia cofiffrmi'r "Ha i rate.

"THtailWt, Cincinnati. OWo.

It will bajror MmI

at atua

resulting beoedta which will continue to

multiply themselves.

ttt The Legislature is talking about the Prohibitory Amendments this week.

Tbe Jadicsry Committee of tbe Senate

made two reports the mtjority tnai ine -J l ... Mn Im.I1 IwnM tlMl

present Legislature for action because of ' ,y

tte failure or the legislature iwi w have it entered oft their Journals as the

Constitution require. The minority renort contends that the People are above

the Contitutlon. and that a majority of

them voted last Fall iu favor of submitting the Amendments, and therefore thev

are before tbe present legislature tor action upon them. In tbe House the judiciary committee presented three reports, but substantially with tbe same difference. In the meantime tbe advo-

atteii of Drobibitioa are presenting peti

tion numerously signed for their submission at a special election. So far it i claimed 85 845 name of citizens have boon signed to these petitions, representfntr riirlit v-fire counties. We see by the

Monitor-Journal that Dubois county iJ

credited with 145 petitioners. The Democrats in the Legislature, a the representatives of a party which is the exponent and true friend of temperance, should vote every time against any auch ill-advised and bad It conceived measure, as it adoption would only retard th temperance work. The present law

should bo amended so as to be made more effective. But as a number have

been elected upon the direct pledge of

nhtnission, the probability i the people will be called upon to wrestle with tbe question at tbo general election in Hoember, 1854.

Xcw Albany Laager.

Daviess county ha seven teen coal

mines, in which 648 men are employed.

Tbe coal mines of tb county ar inex

haustible.

Tbe intense cold of Sunday Iron out

tbe passenger trains on tbe I, H. A. C. railroad, and they were abandoned at

NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY.

ThJOTICE is hereby given that at tbe

i. jannary term, law. ot the iuooih Circuit Court, tbe estate of Charles L. Holloa, deceased, was declared probablv insolvent Tboee interested are notified

that it will be settled accordingly.

Ricuaxp F. Milbo uk, Admr. TaATLon a HuxTKU, Attorneys. January 96th, 1885 Sw.

THo Wookly Iff

WILL BX ISSTT.P BT TUB

limk Km Mm wur,

THEtNRST WEf t HT, MHOARY.

It wilt W Dwweratle rf. Sa fa rKte

Nrwt.Markt't.. Atrtealtate. n4 UMrnr.an Jtli M MfiM with tat view at ki li a detirahie rjf

i. . HktMn. W aahne faenr. Tm Wx

rw w til rirter tn Xhr. rrirtwi -4 N rmmUr. It kn.,.i. jiimh .11 if noMtioa. rth a. It

eire Mrtlralar an'.-o ta tfc tntaerimt ot t"

Miss Anna DeBruter. of Jasner, a

Catholic convert, has enteted St. Mary's

Oonvent at Terre Haute as a candidate

In the order of the Sisters of Providence Cannelton hones for a railroad to con

sect that town with the O. A M. railway

bv a route leadiuir from Cannelton and '

Tell City up tbe Anderson Valley, and

crossing the Air-line in toe vicinity 01

Birdseye. If Cannelton ever gets a road aa far as the Air line, right there k will stop, of course. There came near being a serious accident to tbe east bound passenger train on tbe Air-line near Georgetown, Saturday night. A messenger, with a lantern.

U nailed the train to stop while It was

running at a high rate or peed, ine cause of tbe stoppage wa tbe fall of a

large rock from tbe erabanxmeni into tbe track but a little way ahead, and but tor discovery by the person who gave the signal, there would have been a terribh-

eectdeot, attended, no doubt, with loss of

life.

ftfr Several papers are copying an article from tbe Mill Co., (Iowa.) Journal, written by Col. A. T. Whittlesey, purporting to be a history of the adoption

of the rooeter, a a Democratic emblem,

and fixing the date as in 1844. If tby will any of them take the pains to look

at tbe "specimen books" of the Boston or McCleileo, if he will consent to accept it

General McClellan and Prineoion College. WASMtxflTOV. Jan. W. There boa been

tome talk for several months past of the

retirement of the venerable lr. McUosn

from the Presidency of mnceton col

lege. Under his faithful management this snlendid university ha. gained the

confidence of the Presbyterian church, and has been so richly endowed a to

place it on an enduring basis, with the best equipment attainable. Princeton pensions her retired presidents lor life, so Dr. McCosh will be comfortably provided for. It is more than probable that

Ms successor will be General George B.

SHERIFF'S SALE4

BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the

Dubois Circuit Court in a cause wherein

Theresa Emr is plain tiff, and Irving M

Leighton, Mary A. Berth et aU ar de

fendants, requiring me to nsaxe tn turn

of money therein mentioned, with in

terest on said decree and costs, i wu expose at public sale, to the highest bid

der, on

SATURDAY, vim 17th Pat or FEB

RTJAkY, A. D. 1883,

between the hours of 10 o'clock a, m

and 4 o'elock p. m., of said day. at the

door of tbe Court-house in Jasper, Du

boi county, Indiana, the retit ant

nrofita for a term not exceeding seven

veers, of the following Real Estate

situated in the County of Dubois and

State of Indiana, le-wit :

The North-east quarter of tbe Xorlh west quarter of Section Number thirty

two (32), in Township Number one (1;

Sooth of Ranlnr Number five (o) West

containing 40 acre, more or lew.

If such rent and profits will not set

for a sufficient sum to satisfy mid dem e

interest and eosts, 1 will at loo am

time and place, expose to public sale tbr

fee simple of said real estate, or so tnucit thereof as may be enffirlent to discharge

said decree, interest and costs.

Said sate will be made without any

reiier whatever from valuation or ap-

praisement laws. FRANK JOSEPH, Sheriff Dubois County. TaATXoaJb HexTKX, Attys for PlC Jan. tSth, lSM-Sw. f p. f. $4 01. PaMlafcad ia tte iaaer CtwHer.

New York Type Foundries of 1840, they

will find rooeter and coon cot in such shapes as to indicate that it was adopted at that time, and we well remember the Cleveland brig, which went oyer Ohio with Harrison and his log cabin In that campaign, and which kept hanging from its rsrd-arm a nearly dead rooster, while above R was perched a live coon, just far enough away for it not to be able to reach the chicken, and how it then im-

prettd our young mind as a ploe of terrible creel ty to (he rooster. For the

orizin of the rooster a an emblem of

Democracy, you will have to go further

uacx tnaa 1044.

In a suit for killing a dog, tried a few ago before a Gibson County Jvotiee,

P. II. Holcomb and Charle 0. Erwin,

ine opposing attorney, had a fight in

which chairs wore used and nistou nro

dVed. The Jajatlot fined taom $1 ooeh, ntti after being atrncs.

FILL and WINTER

CLOTHING A MO DRY GOODS!

lupi in a ted it ft totj! 0

iSermersheim t Co,

Have just opened the largest and best BMortnicat of Merchandise, of all kinds, ever brought to Dubois County, and will sell goods Ohsapor for CwlbIx TXAV AXT 0TBUM BOCSB IX TUK COCBTT.

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LOOK AT mTR LATEST STYLE OF Gentlemen' and Boys'

Clothing. for wixrxa wxab In all grades, from a

U suit up. n HANDSOME DRESS MODS,

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PRKHIt FOR CLUmW.

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M. A. REHMERSriEIX CO.' Ifortri Sine rwbttc aquara, 0H.M. lon-tr. a AarxR, txn.

SAXrXL LEPOKXWOOO.

JOHX r. 100.

JA8PER LIVERY

Attn-

$1,000 in Gold

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SALE STABLE!

Th anUrv is tlO.OOO t year, with a to

perb home. The position mm wnren

reuulrea aaminiMrauv 7 than scholarship, but General McClellen

combine both. There is no finer disciplinarian in the country, a is attested

by hit orgauiaarion anu training wt m army of the Potomac, the finett army. Ut numbers considered, the world proKtM mrv mmw. WhetlMr he wouJd ac

cept, if the position was tendered ulm,

or course ne coma no ne smpvineu m until the tender has been made, but there is no doubt his name has been favorably canvassed for the succession. fcrTbe steamer Cambria from Belgium for Now York, wat run down la a fog. t ik uritlah channel last Monday, and

took by the steamer Sultan. Tbrmibnu. ArmA aMalevasita were aVownod. The

ateanser tank ia 10 feet water id fiO

The Evansvilte

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Harbison Township Tnistw itrttee

TaJOTICE is hereby giren that -(he an

lx demiarned. Trustee of Harbison town-

shin, will attend to the bosine of the

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township at his home, eaet ot rtaysvtiie, on ftaturday of each week, and person

having business are expecting to present it on that dev.

One-hair of the Township IJOrarr ta at Harrison Moreen's, at Ludlow, and Otto-

half at John Aulenbenrer't ebon, In

llareville. Parttet wanting bowks May!

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