Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1885 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER.
FRIDAY,
MARCH , WW.
TUE PEOPLE'S SERVANTS.
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Unner one day went to eh a ran, To bear the Gospel 1 seeking,
Hi WM iMWrWt WltH MMWRN Mini,
Qe mom to hear h pieaeher. When Rev. Father did begin,
He spoke of tneny varlcm sine
That folk ere most committing.
Ow Mnner thought '(was him alone
Hit Reverend was kittinjc.
Says to himself in. undertone, .
with teem almost h gritting, Gat even with you. Sir, to-day,
For this abuse Hint sunder. lie stopped the father oh his way
To ofer a reminder.
How did yon know Sir, I would go To church this very morning? And frame you serm.m In a tone That tells tut of reforming. Ah, I am sorry sir, that yon Have found yourself wot guilty,
Yet I am glad to mm you too, Thinking now of quilting.
Sinner started home in haste, I To coot his heated temper.
Thev were duly installed into office on Takes up the paper he Inds first, Wednesday, with the g.-eateet pat-ade Loi 'twas the Cunrter.Joun.al; Washington ba ever witnessed. Cieve- He reads, exclaims, all things eternal ! land's Inaugural takes decided ground Turned loose oh me, tor here I see ateainet mixing in any way with the Apiece that tells cutting .i(ninmiv nf othr cnatinMiiB: ha aavs The troubles I experienced last
.otl.inn- directly about the silver awes- Not church, nor Journal grVes merest,
tlon; heaegueafor the introduction o But I'll geteveu with them all "business principles in public affairs," Before the Autumn leaves do fall, without retard to party subserviency. I study now a new contrivance and assures all that there need be no That will sew up all their conuivauee. anxletv abontthepiotection of the freed- Thus people often do confess men in their rights. The Bible he took Their sins and other tailings, the oath upon was one his mother gave They cannot keep their tongue at rest, ltm vliott ha loft. Iiniua as a vnnntf ttia.ll. Guilt talks without au aiming.
and solemnly revereing it, he chose it to add solemnity to his oath ofofloe. aTne real estate belonging to the late Sckskin Commissioner's CouRT.Lst Dr. Welman's estate was sold under orHondav at 1 o'clock the County Com- der of court last Monday, lhe Main wiWsioners met in regular session, and street lot brought 1410, and the Jackson found a bill on file of fifty centsin favor street lot 170, both being bought by of Mr. Andrew Mehringer, a farmer Mr. Leo Spavd. The residence was Jiving two miles from Jasper, for putting struck off for 1,400 - very cheap certain; a hickory split bottom in a large high ly-to Mr. John Gramelspacber, who, chair for the Recorder's office. The with others held a mortgage upon ,it.
. ,a mrt Af thtm mria at TliA Piko couutv 40 acres of land wan
bottoming chairs, and concluding they sold for fl75-mnking ilie total realized would investigate that work, went in a fl.155. This will about pay the preferbodv to UirReeorderVofJlee to see the red claims, we presume, leaving nothing chair, and acknowledged the work was for the general creditors. well done, but alter talking over it some cniwiieVr'rvi?
llllir, HZ ora mai. inciiij-iiie veins ; r. r . T..,.- rt..lA:0 enough for it, and went back to the Rma Jning in the P.O. J"P Df0 "f Court-room and so endorsed the allow-Co., Ind., March 5th. 18S5, which if ance. Shortly after, Mr Mehringer pnt ot called for w thin four weeks will be
in an appearance ana wae miormea 01 ' k the reduction in his bill. He took the r , tS1 un T chair up to the Court-room, and explain- Mary and E McGivney Emma Lever ed that he h-d to carry it out two milee 4 oestlxmen s list. and back again, and that it waa larger Willkm Amtnons H D Dletoiche than an ordinary ofcair, and compared it Louts H Mullen Anton Ueaulnger .1-- -.1- .l nn. iiuia. knar. JoseDi) ctefie.
.... tm. alln. . mnr. lUaml PrSOnR CftlliHr for iiHV Of tllC SDOVB
twenty-five eente: whereupon Mr. Mehr- letters will pleare say advertised in the
inger tooK a poeicet Knne, anu miormea ;ir Bi tbem that 1m eouldn't work for that 4. m. wasaxt. r. m. waves, cut the bottom out entirely, and March 6th, 1885.
presented them with the bottomless ... . . n mm frame. The time consumed altogether THE OLD REUAdLE
in aeiinerauon over in is iwemy-nve cents difference was nearly au hour, atan
expense to the county of something over three dollars, and yet the county has no
chair. How is this for economy?
t'XAKTI HOII It! KICK, Jr.
JOHN ft. CHRISNON
lias opened in the Peet-ftttee buildlngi
in Janr a meat market, where he will
supply ewrtomore with the very beet the
niHiket aPrM Ttv easn. every dav exeeut Sumlav. lie eollells the
twtronsge of everybody, and by having the best of meat will endeavor to merit it. Parsons havine- fat beeveo, ealvee or
Rheen to sell, will find it to their inter
Mt iii nail on him.
Farmers coming to town are invited to call and take a good roes or steak heme
with them. Fen. u, wm-u.
M,
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SHULER
XICMAML. HOI
PBOPRIETOBi
UNION FLOUR MILLS,
JAfPIR,
DUBOW COUNTY
NORMAL SCHOOL
JAMES II. LOGAN,
For seven vears Principal of the Grand
view Graded Schools, and for the past
year Principal of the Jasper Academy,
win otieu a xvormai ocnuui hi
IRELAND, 01 MARCH 9th. 1885.
and continue twelve weeks, inw win afford an unequalled opportunitiy for
teachers of Dubois county and otners expecting to teach to perfect themselves in
the proiession. ine ihicsi nu must r oroved methods will be introduced, and
satiMaction guaranteed.
Board can be obtained lor es ou per week, and dedvictions for parts of week otiulfiiU mav le awav.
tfi.OO for the term. For
further particulars address, G. L. Parr,
John Lkmmon, W. H. U. Greek, 1 Ireland School Com . or Jahks 11. Looax Jasper. Feb. 20, '85-3t.
Wl IIAVK LATELY ADDED TO OUK MACHINERY 5EVKKAL MEW
IMrKOVEMKMTS ANU MUW MAKE THE BtLWL
PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR,
Which wo EXCHANGE FOR WHEAT where deVired, or will PAY TUB HIGHEST CASH PIUCE FOR GuOD WHEAT.
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We respectfully invite the formers of Southern Indiana to call and exam la ear mill, and fiour and meal, and learn priee of grain they have to sell.
Feb. 27; 1885 ly.
JK. 8CHEIRICH, ftHULSR Co.
NOTICE TO HEIItS Or PET1T1UA
TO SELL KEAL Eol Ai.
Never before have Dry Goods and Clothing been so CHEAP. For a eomeera-
tively small sum now the Head or a family who buys nls goods or S. KITEBLER
u Jasper, can cloth his entire family fashionably and comfortably. I have advantage of the low market and bought extensively, and will giv the best bargains ever put on a counter in Dubois cennty.
se
Petition to
-.'II Jteal Estate.
Spring Seat
SADDLE
The Silvrr Qoestion. Notwithstand
ing President Cleveland wrote a tetter urging the tnepeneion of silver coinage for the present, showing thereby his sympathy with the gold bugs of Walt street, yet Congress in both branches last week.
by very decisive votes, refused to do ' IfHE BEST
inuig luuamg luwaiu ine auspciiNiuu ui silver coinage. Tis well. America has, and should always have, a monetary system of bar own, in no way entangled with or dependent upon that of other nations. We are big enough to stand Alone in everything, .and should do it Greenbacks wonld be a very good cur
rency to pay off the National debt with,
ami stop paying interest, and we
the gold men will keep up their racket f
until the people rise in their might and elect officers ptedged to pay off all the National debt with new greenbacks. It will surely come to this if the agitation against silver is continued.
STATE OF INDIANA, Countt ok Dubois,
Cu No. 5771
Duholf Circuit court, anm irm
Conrad Eckert, Admr. of"
of the Estate ol John W. Suoddy, deceased,
Louisa Suoddy, Walter J. J
SllOdliy. IJfllHIZ X.VKUM, I John Mack and Martin Fi'tpdmau. 1
VOU are severally hereby notified thai
1 the above named petitioner as Ad
mittUtrator of the estate ot John v
Suoddy, deceased, has filed in the Circuit
UOUri 01 uuuoia couiuy, iminu,
tinn makiiiif vou defendants thereto, am
1
i4-aviiiir tlierelti an order ann neurce 01
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Mill court. auinorizuiK iiib it "i ci
roal patAte belousinr to the estate ol muci
decedent, iu said tctition described, ,to
make a9ets for the payment ol the mori
eaee liens on such real entate, ana in
Uhta in 1 liabilities of said estate, ant
that said petition so filed and pending
ill h heard on the first day of tin
Anril term. 1836, of said Circuit court,
being the 37th day or April, l&tf. Peter J. GoevANX, Clerk
Dubois Circuit Court.
Traylor HosTKR, Attorneys.
February 201 h, 188S Sw.
WINTER STOCK
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FASHIONABLE CLOAKS !
NEW MARKETS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS and others at tow prices, tbetBMke-
latlies look lovely. LOME InU bEK 1 Hfcai.
OVERCOATS, BOOTS and SHOES, NOTIONS.
QUEENSWARB, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, CLOCKS,
r-'INE CUTLERY, Jbc, &c, in great variety.
JIWELRT
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kindu taken at the HIGHEST
PRICE, ou the South-west Corner of the Square and Sixth Street.
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The. 13th. 1AM.
S. KUEBLER. Jamper, Ind.
C. ECKERT.
J. ECKERT.
a. eckert:
J.B. KESSNEB.
Eckert Bros. & Co.,
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Roller Mills!
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SHERIFF'S 8 A LIS, Ne. 5.
BY virtue of a certined copy 01 a aecrce to me directed from the Clerk
of the Dubois Circalt Court, 111 a canse
wIipi-rIii El ah Pavne. ia plaintin. ana
IJaraes E. Spurlock. Martha Spurlock et
l ir dftfHdants. renuinne me 10 hiukc
the sum of money therein mentioned,
with interest on said decree ana cons, I will expose at public sale to the highest
bidder, on
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JOHN TBOXLERJ SATURDAY, the 14th Day or MARCH
MrthMs)lntt.. - - JASPER, IND. OBO
WIVn .bJ a uaaJ m.tAV at aattavr (atl All klMl.
Mch 6. 'as-iy JOHN THOXLIR.
rrThe County Board granted liquor, lieentee thie week to Urban Edele, at St. Henry, and W. Monkbaus4t Co., and Adam Schleesing at Huntineburr.
Ferry license at Pertersville was grant ed to Chas. Cavender, and L. L. Kelso
ea guardian of John Cavender, at the same ferry rates as heretofore. There are only 92 accounts and petitions on the docket. Among them- wae one for $600, iret payment on the eafe ia the Treasurer oflce, which wae allowed to Hall's Safe and Leek eempeny. On yesterday the Board spent the day inspecting the poor farm, and have yet about 'MJ accounts to aet upon. tarTbe evangelist Moodv and the si nr.
ers, Mr. and Mrs. McGranahen, held a very successful religious convention at Evausville last week, and were at Hunt1 ingburg Saturday morning 011 their way to hold annlher convention at Louisville. While waiting at the Hnntingbrg depot for the east train they were called on by many of the citizen of that town, end were objects of curiosity to a good many They ought to hold a conven
tion in Huntingbtirg. It would probably result in more real good than is usat ally aecowplbhed In the larger eilies. ftTThe Demoerats of Hnntingbiirg held a primary eleetion hut Monday In that town to aacortaln th Ub f tWm
Democracy as to who should reeeire the
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rainirg tor jmmximim a mt
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Znhl A ats rurDijfc the T.rT w.t well iw uis between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. klftrlwiku.prr4ifor.Ur? and 4 o'clock p. m.f or said da, ai i ne
Frtlcu!r tttcattM given to Hum i door Of the UOIirt-llOUSe Ol uuooib cvmn
tv. tmlUna. the rents and proflts lor i
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larra tint pxceeniiiE eevan ywr. ui iuc
following Real Estate, to-wit:
Th Kiinih.Bast ouarter of the south-
rL niirter : also thirty (90) acres off of
the eant side of the north-east quarter of
the aouth-eau quarter, the same being
that portion of the said north-east quar- - . a. ... Jf T a uXa. a
tor lvinv and Del n if easi oi raioK riTm ,
also fifteen (15) acres off of the south end
of the east half of the south-east quarter
of the south-west quarter : also ttie soutn
west quarter of the soutn-east quarier,
excBDtin. however, from said soutn
west quarter oi me eouin-easi quniw ir ( acres off of the south side thereof ;
all mIu lands belne in Section Number
vf.n (7i. township Number two (Z)
south of range five (5) west, containing
ntiB hundred and eighteen (118) acres
more or lees, bald land being situated
in Dubois county in the State or Indiana
If mich rents, and nrofits will not eel
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for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree
interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee
lmn a or aaid ilea riaie. or su muuii
thereorns may oe eumcieni io uibcumiso
said decree, interestand costs.
Said sale will be made without any
relief whatever from valuation or ap
praisement laws.
Sheriff Dulwis County, Indiana. W. P. Towxicnd, Att'y for PI'ff. Feb. 20th, 18W-3w. p. f.flOOO.
wheat Wkmm--rw wis MARKET PRICE IN CASH, BY WAGON or CAR LOAD.
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April 1st. All candidatea withdraw hut
Messrs P. II. Sehraaafl Plnkli.nlf I
Behrens jreeeiyed M votes ; Piokhardt Sf and M, Fisher 1. Fisher vm not there' andwse not a candidate.
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laving supplied these Mills with the ?w1XjSR " tt ivrnv .nu tu Till. HV'ST HltAADa OF
VIJ li.V , " nm Bwn. ancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!
which admita of no
eqnal for family nse. SATISFIED WITH
TO TRY
IT.
IT If TO BE
Ike Chcapcsf. Bail Flrcac tllr's Mlltu
necMntiet-31, ISSS-ly.
JOHN STOUT.
JOHN GRAMUSPACHEA.
JOHN GRAMELSPACHER & CO.,
Jasper Planing Mills!
DEALERS IN
Rough and Dressed Xiixmberl
AND ALL KIXDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
Sash- Doors, Stair Railings, Newel Posts,
Balusters, Mouldings. Fence ficiceis, Always Kept on Hand-
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES
MAM TS tBIES MKX hvaiue.
Entires Horn Ittern Mad m poilr.
Bodine Patent Fire Proof Roofin. Me-rs. J. G. Co. keep constantly on hand' the IODINE FATMTJTIK PROOF ROOKING, which Is the best roof now in use. For caeapneee a wrabilit it oan Met be excelled by My ether roof now In use. M.r.h 7th, 11.1-lr. L , JASrEK, IKWAKA.
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