Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 February 1885 — Page 4
' 11 ;i'nwn.i, m. JASPER COURIER,
.1 r"iritl
WlUDAY,
FEBRUARY 20, im
PlNANCIAU.Y O'NSIDEKEn XoW that .Imper'n Solum I rfuht is entirely paid, mid he lowH no olhnr itaht of cnnite. jnMir.e liHiitfintcover it, werleIre to nurrent the propriety, in a Hiioiichl point (if virtw (wide from it iiiiiHeinm benefits riliiettiunally him socially,) of bullilinjf an addition to the Public School Iiohs nhieh which will supply it with two additional toom Anv tencher, or person cqu tinted with teaching, will tti'y when akeil. that a pioporlv Kimlril
Phool mn not be nrrmrel in the two
mall room in the present building
Otippoae mat tn addition of a wmvr iiouid onHt ii fit)l, would it paV as a ri-
uanoi! investment? Tlieprecnt build
in may be. considered a total failure as a graded school, and certainly fails to
attract many students to our chooU who would Hot otherwise attend, or who do not live in the town. The most learned J'rofesor in the world, nut itttn tlii.
tinildiujf, under the requirements of the law, could not better it. But with two
additional rooms, properly gradud, am
choola taught, say nine month of the
year a$ they should be in Jasper, it is
not out of the way to presume that its
Knod chamter wmM then attract at
lest f rty yoang men and women from outside of the town to attend school here. There are from 150 to 300 tcholara in Dubois county, who each year seek boiler educational facilities than their home
schools afford, and spend the money in
cident thereto at other places. A
thoroHf h school in Jasper would draw t least one-third of them to the town
for ire or six months every year. Make
the calculation at five mouths, and on
nftv scholars. A vmrv low ralmilniimi
will show that each person from outside attending the school will expend for
wwrd, tuition, and incidentals, at least pleach week in the town. Twenty
weeks will mike $HO. Fitly scholars will at this rate bring $3,000 a year to
me town, or ouo more the lirat year
uumoer attends than the addition
mecesary to the building would com.
and the iiicome would increase every
;year. w . . ...
runner, a goon ecliool would be a
:fci'4i inducement tor persons to move
to the town and settle. In this educa-
itienal aire, no namon of nv rm.iinl in
oouwut to locate in a town with his fain
tly, where there is not a food school aysteas. If we desire to attract immigration
w hhisi prepare tor and iostergood nun
die schools. Private sohool or church
Mhools will not uffice. Every family
added to a town adds some to its im-
iportauoe. Is it desirable for Jasper to
er.any more population, or had we
Mtteeence it up, and whiiewash it, and
caipit ftnisned ? We think it it to the fi nanaiai interest of evrv c.UW ii tn tin
dawn by every honorable means to cause ft, I . a
olr peopio to oecoine citizens or Jasiper, and good schools are among the
strong inducements to enterprising men
'Further, the .work wrmlil hn rl.mo l,v
our home mechanics, thus enabling them to start in at the beginning of the seaon fit. a T -
wiiaagoou jouor work, and certainly this claw is all interested in substantial
public improvements. Shall it be built?
ii iay6 with the school trustees and the
town trustees, and th. nonnle uhmttri
think over it, and let these officers know it.!.. . -
vaeir wisnes. Some Fine Sheep
Mr. L. H. West, of Zanejville, Ohloi
wnoiate'v bought the Coleman farm near bndy Hook, in this county, arrived the fore part of the week with a flock of
uw Merino sheep to put on his farm. He
nas two full stock bucks and two seven
itfiilh. Ubi two-year-old bunk will
snear au pounds this apriusr. The ewes
are mostly seven-eighths. One buck cot
mi, west selected the flock with
eepec m care, and he came from a wool
trow ii? country wliere the farmers
nve necome wealthy from the businens. He thinks the rich bin i.:n. l-
Veale township particularly adapted to
r,,rTi' iii"g. uavieas county extendi warm welcome to all such men as Mr. West Daviess Co. Democrat.
tTThe Argus i complaining that our
p.nv immature nan enacted but four !u?. '! f?ur wHfl' 11 18 "r opinion that this is an indication that a Democratic Legislature intends to do right, nd not overburden the people with a boat of new laws. It may be (hat the
rather hi jfh fera 8tate debating
ii. , iney win u0 nnthing hut
junie me people will thank them. The
iware not m stringent need of an
? If Legislature
auj-iurii uj-morrow, without on
.ii,s another law. it would l a good ?.e.U,0l,?yr "ie people, and the L5 Ju Tfc te'" seldom been blessed with ae able a body of Legislators as
tii'Th Ilu"Hiiif Association .1 ... s? 0H,e HttM,y 10 lRH In a few ..i i . 11 "KMtMfactorilv to Ml "tereatei, and will pay out its first providing for the iMuaneo of two ad il L2 lLMr,w f g,irM' Th Assoidat lo has bsen a ii i.in .. .
i.. . , rT wiNy in iias tier I "i m, tbwii 111 ,,,M tseure howes of llr Vick's Mavaziue and
- - -ii ni
lndfaati tiiiV tul ZTt m fpw Monthly. St. Nmholan, ;i 60 iESalliV?B Wide Awake,
rtgcet ba n J .J 'wwwp' Twelve Uhter, and Vick'- Magazine for $& iZ,r Mi9w wm recld ia Jambs Viok, ttocheater!
Th kHwat MlatHke, The Intention orthe Senate, as shewn in its aotiow in refusing to taka up the land forfeiture hill that was pawed b the House with only sue dUsenilHg vote, has awakened widespread dissatiafaolion and even indignation IhroiiKhoHt the
ceantry. Its oition mav be thorouvhlv
underntood by reading the following comment Horn the St. Louis Post-Did-pat eh : When the bill was pending to extend the time kriven to the Texs PauinV. to
earn its land gra-it from El Paso to the
t acina. i;. i: tiuntiugton and his partliai'B lllid f?niliroea .villi ttm urui maul
p " ...... . . . '.V. ..'. that the grant was already forfeited, and
inai io renew it would oe to throw the land awiv. a his eomuanv was buildinir
a road over the same route and would
complete it without any grant. Ho did build his road without anv uraut. The
Texas Pacific stopped at Kl Paso, and
the grant was never earned. Hot now he claims that he has eariifd It. and that
by kiiuply purchasing the finished portion of the Texas Pacific and uniting it Wlttl (lift t'rtUit list huu arwititVoit a ifilu tt
all the land the T. P. would have earned
if it hurt been completed Public sent-
Hienl all nvnr tlm iMiiinlrv ia nn In irnid
against tlds preposterous claim, and the
douse uy an aunosi uuaniinous vote has declared the grants forfeited. But the
Senate stands by IIuntiiiKtnn. and an
outraged public opinion knowa why.
There are too hihiiv of llinitSticrimi'e
tools and partners in the Senate, and the
cnusiiiuuou 01 mat uouv cannot loiiv
wiiiistann inn ihih of noun hp uf nv
inai is now rising against it.
The people Ohould remember that the
Democratic House passed a bill renortei
by our Representative, Hon. T. H. Cobh,
tortettini; the IVxaa Pacific; vi-Aiit. mml
opening uie laud to homesteaders a year ago last January, and that it has lain on the Republican Senate's table ever since,
iioiwiiiisiHiiuiug me itepuiuican Nation
al Convention list .Tulv ariotitpri nlnnk
ii its nlatform deintndiutr the fnrfiiim-f
of unearned laud grants. C P. Hunt.
ngton boasted before a House Commit
tee two veara m?ii that mili-nnil pm-impo.
ions shaned and controlled lptllailnn.
..J f .3 - t t I
tun ii hops iook a inniiiru ne uaa in so.
aged to buy a majority of the leadiu?
Itepii hi icshs m the U. S. Senate. Fur
haiue!
BUBAT MARKET! JOHN R. GHRISMON
Has opened in the Post-office building in Japer a meat market, where he will
snpply uiiKtoiuurs with the very best the
ui'irket Milords for ciish. Open every dav iTPMiir Kmiiluv. IIm Qitltiliu ilm
s- - - - - . - -i ' n .... patronage of everybody, and by having . i. i. ..... . . . .i i .... .i ..... .. . . .
me hchi ui nirai win ciniuavui io mi' in n. I'tMINlllR llHVlllV tut llOVlB. rulvna
Isheep to sell, will Mud il lo their inter
111 ITHII fill IIIIII.
Fiiriiii'iri cniniiiv in tnwn ni'A Snvlifd tn
call and lake a good roast or Monk home with them. Keh. 80, 188. -tf.
The Great Exhibition ltemly to be
aeeu. New Orleans. Feb. 17. The cpol lion inauaifeiiienthave made the lollow
lug aiiiioiiiicement: The installaiions
tieiuir now substaiiitillv roiimloto th
park, its gropnds, buildings, attractions . . . . i , . .
nun uiiiivenieiices in goon order, Tiie exhibits all that have been promised to the
puouc, and pleasant spring weather hnv
i .31. . . .
inic Biicceenen ine ramv season, which
hta been llliusiiallv nrotractd and dihn
greeable, the tuanagement now apiieals At .1. . . m ft .
iu iiib preiss oi uie couiiiry to lend ut enterprise their aid for ii'a success, lint the honor of the nation and the interest
of the exhibitors mav be protected and
ine euiicaiiouiii vuiun ni tn xnosiitoii
may be seemed to the neonle hv the hi-
creased attendance durinvr the rciiixiiidni-
ot the season. Publishers of newspa tiers are invited lo roihr or bpiuI itic!
nvreuts or correspondents to viit the. cx-
tiusil on anew, and rcnoi t it Attract niis
as they find them now. On iheir arrival
they will receive the cordial courtesies
of the mauagiMiiPiit.
Gen. Ward on the Sliiloli Surpriae
Kankakee. III.. Feb. 17: Gen. Dnr-
hin Ward, of Ohio, while snowed in
near Kankakee entertained his seventv
fellow oasseiiKers with nersonal and
military retniuiseuces, saying: 4,I dis likp to dlsnuaa Iiai tltn nvcr wliii'h vnit
prals urn in contrnvrsv. stilt I nsurn vnn
that if our Union generals say they were
not surprised al the hattleot Philoh, it i
a great surprise to me. Had not the
rfpnlh of tliA r?nnrfilorul A I twirl Siilm.t
Johnson happened just when it did gui
laie would nave oeeu tar oiaerent."
(t7TwelVR nnrsnns wr Wl'lil nd a
number ot others buried bv a snow slidp
at Alia, Utah last Monday. Relief pie
ties were organized to rescue those hurled under the snow, and some were takou
out alive after being buried over 24
hours.
Marriage Licenses have been issued
as follows since our last report ,
lohn A. F tier and Emma B. Newton
Charles M Sms and Sarah Schwartz.
win .1. Hiker and Uelle . Ureem.
Vickn Floral Guide.
For 1865 is an Elegant Book of 150 Pages
a Co o red Plate ol Flowers, and more
than 1000 Illustrations of the choicest
Flowers. Plauta and Vpvetablps. mid di
i-pctidtis for crrowiiitf. Il Is lintwlamni.
ennti'h for the Center Table or a Holiday Present. Send on your name and
Post Office address, with 10 ceMts, and I will send you a con v. postage oxid. This
& not a quarter ol its com. It is printed ii both EuirlUh and German. It' von -
forwards order seeds deduct, the 10 ct
V ICK 8 OKKDS ARE TUB UeST IN THE
Wont. ii i
Hie Floral Guide will tell how to iretand
grow them. Vink'rt Flower A ml Vntnliln Gnnlm,
210 Pages, fl Colored Plates, 500 Kngrav-
ugs. 91 zo iii eiegaut oioih covers
Vick's Illustrated Monlhlv Mairnzlne.
32 pngea of reading matter, a colored
dale in every number, and taauv flue
engraving. Price, $.1 25 a year ; five
copies lor f 5. Specimen numbers 10 uts. ; 3 trial copies S5 uts. We will send to one
1IIR Hlld Hill OOP 111
the following publications at the prices named below : Century 4 50; ILtrper'a Monthly. 14.00 ; St. Nicholas, $3 50 ; Good til. . i n . ear f a i
uoud
JAMES Viok. Rochester. N. Y.
Feb. 20, im-H.
DUBOIS COUNTY
NORMAL SCHOOL
JAMES HI. LOGAN,
For seven years Principal ol the Grand
view (.traded Schools, and lor the past
year Principal of the Jasper Academy,
will open a Normal bchool at IRELAND, on MARCH 9th. I8SS.
and continue twelve weeks. This will
iUbrd an unequalled opportunity to Iwui'lioia it I' I )n I ii ild niiiml v Hint nl litH'O i
peeling to ti-acli lo perfect themselves in . . . . .... . . . . .
inn tki'itiiiAciiii i nit iiiiiiqi uiiii mikui mi.
proved methods will bo introduced, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Hoard can be obtained for 8 50 per
week, and deductions for parts ot week
students mav hp awav.
Tuition: trt.00 for the term. For
further particulars address, G. L Pakk,
John Lemmos, W. II. 11. Green, , Ireland School Com , or James II. Loo an Jasper. Feb. 20. '85-3t.
ia
Term
Petition to
sell Heal Estate.
NOTICE TO HEIKS OF PETITION
TO SELL WKAL ESTATE.
STATE OF INDIANA, County or Duiioir, Caus No 6771
Duaglf Circuit Ceurt, April
Conrad Eckert, Adiur. of
oft he Estate ot John W. Suoddy, deceased,
Louisa Snoddy, Walter J.
Suoddy lirnatz Eckert. John Mack and Murtiu
Ii T rimlmuti.
'OH are He.verallv hereiiv notified I lint
I the above named peiiiUmer as Ad-
uiiui-trator of the eti.ite of John W. Suoddy, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of Dubois county, Indiana, a peli tion making you defendants thereto, and praying therein an order and decree ot u id Court authorizing the sale of cei tain
eal estate belonging to the estate ol aid Ippiulpiif. In Hiiid oelilloii ileMii!Ml. lo
make asted tor the uavmetit of the mort
gage liens on such real etate, and the
lehts an I lmtHlilles r said estate, and
that said petition so Aled and pending.
will be heard on the Mr-t day of the
A m il term. 1H83. of sniil Cii cuil (!oiiit.
being the 27ih day of April. 18a5. t I
1 KTEII . ViHTIR Dubois Circuit Court. ThATLOR IIUNTKH,, MtOVIICJS. Fiibruary 20di. 1884 - 3tv.
HI
SHERIFF'S SAI4K.N0. r.
virtue of a certified eipy of a de-
ree to me directed .trow the Clerk
of the Dubois Circuit Court, in a cause
wherein Elijah Payne. 1 phlntiir and
Jamea E. Spnrlock. Martha bpiirlock et
al. aro defendants, requiring mc to make
the stun ot money 1 herein mentioned
with iuli'ieet no Bind ileerefi ond costs
I will expose al public sale to the highest
miner on
SATUllDAY.TitK 14nt Day or MARCH
A. U. IBPO.
letween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m
nnd 4 o'clock n. in., of said dav. at tin
door of the Conri-honse of Dubois coin
iv. Indiana 1 11c rents and uroets lor n
term not exceeding seven tears, ol tin
following Ken I Estate, to-wit:
'I'll emit Ii. mml omii'fpr of tlm snulli.
east quarter ; also thirty t3i acres off of .1 . . .l . r .i. ......I. . .. . ...... . f
ineeiiKi sine tn lot iiouu-cui-i ioni ier 01
the souih-ea't quarter, the stitue heintr
iliu! iiiii'lliiw of I Im Huld tioi'lli.i'HGl (Oini
ter IviiiK and hcinif east ofPnioka river:
. 1 . .... .... itii ..i . a . 1. ...1. .1
HIMO nil een yi9) nuren nn 111 uie himiio eim
of the east hall of the soulh-easl qtiailei
it I lie south-west (inai ler ; also the smith
west ouarler of Hie south-east nuarler.
excenting, however, liotn said sohiIi-
ivnyl iiiiiiili.e nl llin mini h.pnsl nutiiloi
six .6 acres off ol the south side thcreol J
all sain lanita tieiug III neciioii muuiiiei
seven t7). townshin Mimhcr two 2 .
south of range Ave (5) west coutaiulug
one hundred and eighteen ( 118 j acres
more or lesa. Said land being situated
in Dubois county in the state ol Iuiliaiut
It'mif.li innlu niul m-ofilu ti'lll tint bull
for a siitTieieni sum losatlsly said decree, i . 1 a . . 1 aaS . ..
iiueresi ami cois, 1 win hi mc same nun
and place expose to public sitlo the fee
dtiimln nl' finlil llaul til ll (!! BO lllllf'l
(hereof as mav ho sufficient to discharge
Hid decree nneresi huh eosis.
Said sale will bu made wiihont anv
relict whatever I10111 valuation or ap-
iraiscmcut laws,
GEonr.E cox, Sheriff Dubois County, Indiana. W. F ' ows'8eni. Att'v lor Pl'ir Feb 20h, 18-15 3w. ' (p. f '0 0n.
MO late. iuttrMinttin4iaMtMt. MtetMi(iliriirlAM. SnaMtwl HlAMnnM to tai. UfM Mlll.lil, MSMtftrt, fit .Ttr hw mtMlt, KMltli.Buty XsppiMM, rrMi4 r IO M-
M.wlM mf Mtjt . l.i.t, f IM4lMltil,
MIiM.llMlfkiir. WRCTTXMI, Si L..SK,
PLAIN ADVICE !
NOW 'I'll AT UIIANUKAIILK WEATIIEH IS HERE AND FVKRY nieir LIAMLE TO NKKI) MEDICINE T( ) W A ID O FF ) i Si1' AS E All ivilai TO KNOW Wf'EHK TO GET THE I1KAT AND lniir AinliSV DEAL OF ADULTERATED MEDICINE IS PALMED r,WMr AN UNSUSPECTING PUBLIC. HUT IP vniT niTv Am
mw - A AJ U B. ATA m
Mehringer Bros'. PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORE YOU I'AV It KMT AAllTlFirii nu nvcanoi, f
r ma AnsuiLaii if a 1 1 m 11 1 vii .1 itut uiiam
- v w j a m v ha 1 a 11 mmm rnv
THEIR STOCK OF Prime Limi
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES is FULL AND OFTHE BE81' nm mm tmmum mxtst im THE BEST LINE IN TOWN OF CIGARS AND TOBACCOS s0A!Ej vspei!; ind: 10 Bt 0,1 Cuurt-,,onf Coruer of Vrmhn1. 14-tf IWCKFIK IlVGrKR, BTtON WINTER STOCIU
Never before hare Dry Gtl- ami Clothing been so CHEAP. For a corner tively .mall sum now the head uf a family who buys his goods o? S. KUEBLER
In Jasper, can cloth his entire family fnshionabtv and comfortably. I have uk.
. Him uniigin exiensiveiv, and wil g re the best bargains ever put on a eounier in Dubois county.
FASHIONABLE CLOAKS!
NEW MARKETS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS and others at low prices, that utka I. ml- I.. t,K. ik.,. r,.a..
OlotJainsr
UVJiKt OA IS, IIOOI'.N m &UOE-. NOTIONS.
QUEENS WARE, GLASSW s HE. GROCERIES, nr.nnirs .iv.vsrvt ir
p'INE CUTLERY. Jke.. &c. in v.ri..n. '
j - n ' -
COUNTRV PROntTPK nf ull ...I- i. nm......
l KICL, on the &outh-wel Corner of the Square and Sixth Street.
MARX IV
Dte. Uih 1SS4.
C. ECKERT. J. ECKERT. A. ECKLRT.
J. B. KESiKKK.
Eckert Bros. & Co.,
s.ec.ce cc. c.c cc
;c. co
co c: c; zz on
Roller Mills!
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cc ic'q: o d
MA-
Hiving supplied these Mi with Hie LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER
U LI USER l , we now mnkc none but THE BEST BRANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!
which admits of no
equal for family use. TO TRY
SATISFIED WITH IT.
IT IS TO BE
We
ariviwr rvcrylMnly im Bhv the Vrst nn it in nlwnyft Ike keit;fl. Uml I Amur chuslx (lctr' killt.
VVTTF A T W A N TF T). sTa " VM& MAIiKKT I'HICE IN CASH, BY WAGON o CATl LOAD.
ECKERT BROTHERS I 60.
tvemhr51. lf"S 1r
JOHN 6HAMLSPACHcrt. JJH SI OUT. W. N. MchllHlW. JOHN GRAMELSPACHER & CO.,
Jasper Planing Mills!
DEALERS IN
Rough and Dressed Iiumbert
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
Sash, Doors, Stair Railings, Newel Posts,
Balusters, Mouldings. Fence Pickets, Always Kept on Hand.
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES
M,1DK TO OKDDK ON SHORT NOTICE.
Entii-e House Patterns Made ft Specialty.
Bodine Patent Fire Proof Roofing. .T. iu C. kopnconsinntlv on hnnil Ihe RODINE PATENT FIRE 'HffVP ItnOd'IVn M'lifol, lu Ilia Uaat ,iuiri,Ai I., ncn toi. ..Imn niiniia Mild till
rablHt it can not be excelled Uy gay oilier ronf now In upp.
JOHN GRAMELSPACHER I CO., Mtrthrib.MM-. JASPEK, INDIANA.
