Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1889 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER,

J ATI Wt FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1869 lKWK4it the Piwk al Jatpcr ItKllisi, far traa ! Mfcfh lk mail at aM0ftl-4ai Matter. A NOTABLE EVENT. Twenty-Five Years Prieet. Faith fu . P. rHclla Maute Cttekrittra th Al Twary, Hit hla Levitt .'icrfntlnM SurPn Him ih vHMNMf wwroa ana ummm i unit. Oh January 2, 1864, tt Vincennes, the fnilnrnl I'rlest at Jasper wi ordained bv HUhop Da St. Palais, consequently last Wednesday was the 25th anniversary ol the event. II U congregation nt Jasper, which he Dm served so faithful v and In boriously for twenty-three years, deter mined to surprise him with a vim, and tokens of their love, ami right well did they curry it out, nuking his heart glad to know that hit labor and sacrifice re appreciated by the people of all cImim and denomination among whom he has been a monitor for so many years. '1 he history or bis service in Jasper ii almost a history of the town. o inti maiely hat ha been connected with it Father Fidelia came to Jasper when the town had about 5W inhabitant, aed hie congregation, living largely oa farms, ana then em D racing iiuntinzbarsr. Pe lersburg, St. Anthony, and possibly some other points, numbered about 2,500 aouis. tie nas so taitiuully taught the principle of his church, that he has seen independent congregations grow up at each of these points, taking off hundreds of his former congregation, and yet hip own congregation now numbers probably 3 00 feouls with over 100 baptisms annually, and nearly that many marriages, and the duties of properly adminis tering to their spiritual wants requires the services or au assistant constantly, and sometimes of more than oue, while thetowu has increased to about 2,0'K) lunauiiauts. On New Year's night several hundred citizens assembled on the Public Square. wun lorcnes, me fctar lirasa bind, the choir of the St. Cicilia Concordia Society, a wagon load of fire works, c , and marched up to the Priest's residence adjoining the church, followed hr most of the ladies and children of the town, also. There they marched into the yard, and the band began to play, when Father Fidelia, and two or three other priests, came to the door in surprise to tee the gathering and the torches While the baud played, the air was rilled with sky rockets, Ire wheels and romaa candles, and the rocks around the front of the house were lit up with red, white and blue fires. Then the choir eaag two pieces beautifully, alter which Mr. A. M. Sweeney stepped to the front and in a speech of about IS minutes, In well chosen phrases congratulated Father Fidelia upon the 25th anniversary of his ordiuatiou. When Mr Sweeney flnlshe?, the Rev. Father essayed to return bin thanks, and bis complete! surprise was shown by the fact that one I of the visiting priests had to inform him i that his time to speak bad not come yet. "With an ab, and oh, he stepped back,! evidently wondering what was to come next, while the choir sang another piece. Then Mr. F. Soliga stepped forward and presented him a handsome watch from some friends; this wae another surprise, ana wnen ne received it be put it up to his ear to see if it wae running. The! Band played a tane, and then Or. . J.! Kempt stepped forward and read an address of congratulation and thauke on behalf of the faithful members and trustees of the Church, auring which Mr 8. Kuebler aud M. Friedman, Sr., represseutlng the church officers, stepped forward aud presented him a magnificent golden chalice, on a platter, and covered with a handkerchief, When the covering was removed by one of his assistants, and the beauty ot the chalice exposed, he was still more greatly surprised. At the conclusion of Dr. Keoipf address the Band struck up again, aud the Rev. Father bad time to overcome somewhat his emotions and gather bis thoughts, while the music and fire works attracted attention. Then he responded, returning bis thanks for their evidence of kindness personally, and; fealty to the church, and from an evidently over-flowing heart reeponded to their good wishes, and stepping from bis door went through the crowd, cordially shaking haads with all, aad receiving personal congratulations, Rev. P. Fidelia Maute was bora on March, II, 1137, at Innerlngen, in the principality of Slgmaringen, gwi Upland. He studied at hit native place, then at Eiasledela, and at the seminary of Mayence. Coming to the United states in 1861, he arrived at St. Meinrad on the 9th ef May of that year. On the S3d of Jauuary, 1863, at St. Meiurad, he first entered into the clericate, taking the tonsure, the first degree ; and also, the Mia. Ordination; he was ordained sub-deacon at Viucennes, Dec. 31, 1863, and deacon, at the same place, Jan. 1, 1864, and priest upon the next day by Rt. Rev. Bishop Maurice de St. Palais. Ha served as a Professor at St. Meinrad from his ordination till Julv 21. 1865. lao. doing duty aa visiting Piiest at Maria Hill, in Spencer county. On July 35, 186s, he was appointed aa Priest in charge at Jasper, and the great growth ef the congregation is an evidence of the faitbfulnsssof his labors. It has taken a rugged and stronsr constitution, clival oally and mentally, to endure the labors nc has gone through. But as he la vet ronr, his congregation hope he may be saved to them another 85 years. Very Rev. Abbut Flatan Mundwiler, ef 8t. Meinrad, preached to a very large congregation at at. Joseph's church on Wednesday, in celebration ot Father Fidelia' ordination, and High Mans was celebrated. The chlldroa of the Bisters' schools also presented him with a num. tor of presents made by them, and the cordiality ef the occasion will bt long

The labor ef building the large and nsagniiclent stone ohureh in Jasper, now completed excepting the tower and ornamentation of the caps of the pilasters, was largely devolved Hpnit, and suceeMfully conducted by Father FidelU, and wa a herculean task to be accomplished without Incurring any indebted

lies. This will be readily undergone when it Is known that the building would have cot. to have let it on con tract, over $1M),OHO; that it is 100 feet in length, and 84 feet wide, and 7 feet troni floor to ceiling Inside. The tnasa ive fnunditions are 10 feet wide and feet deep, and solid aa the rock lay in Its native quarry. The corner stone was laid with imposing ceremonies by Kt. It v. llifeiiop de St. Palais, ot blestei memory, on Sept. 14, 1871, and work progressed steadily, jnct a the cougre guiun ennui atanil it. the material neing pnucipe ly furnished oh the ground In donation ot labor by members ot the congregation, the stone being donated in the quarry by Mr. F. Kckert, lint east ot town, and members taking then regular turn in quarrying it out, ant hauling It to the church ground, while other members hauled in the lime stone ann ournea cne lime, in a kiln also on the church grounds, until on the 7th ol October, 18j6. the building was ready to dedicate, and was blessed and consecrated by Bishop S. F. tjhatard, of this diocese, aud Bitmap .T B. Jaueen, ot Uellcville, III., and Abbot Frowiu. O S. B , of Conception, Mo., and Abbot rintan, O. S. B., of St Meinrad, assisted by many priests and theologians from various places. This waa a fitting crowuingol the 25th yesrof Father Fidel is, labors as a priest, and will be a monu ment to hie energy for huudreda of years, and, let us hope, the means ot perpetuatiug much good in this com tnuuity. Father Fidelia is the fifth Driest who has been in change of the Jasper con grrgation, and has had charge longer than any of his predecessors. Father Jos. Kundek, who first began Catholic services here in 1833, with but 15 tann ics iti bis congregation, and his first mass celebrated, by invitation, in tu house of a Protestant, being the next to father l'ldciis in point ot time in charge, ile died Dec. 4th, 1857, having had charge of the church he-e for nearly 0 years. He was followed by Rev. P aeae u'Uonnor, for nearly two years: Rev. P. Ulric Christen for a little over four years; Rev. P. Wolfgang Schlumpr for a few months only. If Father Kun. Ifk'e spirit came back and hovered over the congregation gathered in front ol be Prie 'a home (be built it,) mi ew Yeaia' night, it certainly rejoiced witf. hem on Hit fruition of hi hopes and prayers while he ministered among theuj. What Bby tu atck, wn fare her Castorte, Wbe she ih m Cbild, ska cried for Cattori, Wttea afce keeim Mas, afee class to Carter!, Wbc ah CfeillrM, th g-are tke Caated, President Cleveland has not only as-t frttit.tria1 hilt rliau-nalasrl nil nratit sDsati ricratsin this State by nominating the torious ivon u. li-iiiey to eucce-u viatrict Attorney Sellers. Bailey belongs to the worst elements of Indiana Demo cracy, and was hand-in-glove with Coy and Bernhamer, who are now serving sentences in the Michigan Oily prison fomlectlon frauds. Huntingburg Argus. Mistaken again, Uol. Schreeder. Mr. Bailey as deputy U. S. Attorney, mide the opening speech for the procutinu in the (Joy uerubamer case, ami haa per sistently fought all manner of election frauds tor years. This was the moving cue for his appointment by Freid mt Cleveland, and the opposition to his nomination ia indulged In bv none but the sympathiw rs of a wore gmg ot election scoundrels than are confine 1 in the walls of any penitent! iry in the United States. Coy and Bernhamer. ith their stripes on, are models of honesty and puritv. in fact while-robed angels compared to Dudley, the Indianapolls "slick nix," and those who recently assisted to debauch Indiana, and destroy the morals of her citizens. The fear of the conviction of these scotindrelu is all that causes opposition to Biiley. lltUhatn Happenitigs. Lots of mud Protracted meeting at String town, conducted by Elders Gvana and Moore, of that town, aad J. E. laksr, of Martin uo. Born to Urant and Lid a Pavton a bouncing big girl: to William and Mahala Drabingtwo. one of which died last Friday; they have our sympathy. No trouble about our P. O. Dan don't care who gets the up town office, he is going to manufacture one of his own. Our friend Willie Line has returned from bis bear hunt in Arkansas, ile bad the good luck to kill two deem, one catamount, turkeys. Wild Ducks and Geese, lots of Squirrels, and reports s general good time. Court news. Josenh Buchart vs. W. H. H. Morgan ; before Aaron Moore, J. P., judgement for plaintin eleven noilars and 25 cents. State Vd. Peter Chaateen, intoxication; before Anon More, J. P. ; fine ons dollar. State vs. Sher man Hall : A. & B. : before Aaron Moore, J. P, ; not guilty. State vs. John Wea ver; assault with intent ; before J utice Bridges; Dillon spoil knocked the persitnous; lodgment for defendant.

State vs.Splceiy Winelnger; assault before Justice Bridges; flue one dollir State v John Weaver; aaault; before Justice Bridges; fine oue dollar. SiHto v. Joseph Walls; aasault and battery; before Justice Moore: Constable couldn't catch him before Justice Bridges; continued ; its believed Joe will have to dance to Bridges' music. Watch meeting was announced at Ike Regular Baptist church New Year's eve, but it played out about eight o'clock. Deacon Phillips and Ltwyer Simmons west to Washington, l).ivless Comity, Uit Wednuday, to.bs examined for is crms ef pensions. Zirrr Coev,

NATURAL OAtf! Will Jtuiper Have It? Xow is a good lime fm eur eit lse le dectdti the qmsiioii. Messrs Jeie aad (ieorg FritHluian have contracted with an KvHiuvlll Arm for drilling lor the lowtr vein of coal on their land al Joining town Tlieydo not expert to go ever 200 feet deep, however, whether coal in found or not. It is not robcblc gas, i i auiKoItsut quantity to Ntllize, will & found in thin locality under 1,800 te 1.900 feet heiow the surfaoe, bet when lhte hph get to drilling, they can be indeed to go down lOuO feet or more farlkr a good deal chthtper than other perron with the ueuciioary mtchinery are likely to agree to do lUo work lor, who would have to le at an additional expense to come here and mm their macliinrv. Now la the time lor the Jaoper Gn Oil hihI Co I Cuiiiptny to deiuonalrate that there la nometliiiig more th'Ui vapory ga in iIih make up of their officer.

Natural Gas. developed in ixrge ouaati ties at Jasper, would make the old town boom as no town in the county ever h. Her mHiiuractories would more than double in number and caacity in tide of a year. Whether we are in the gae region is an unsolved problem, which the rriedman enterprise now reader practicable for our people to solve. Jas per business men want another railroad Development of a paying natural gae wed here, would in a year so increase our manufactories that additional rail roads would he assured by the increase in business, that would make the rail roads a profitable investment, aud com panies would then be in a hurrv to Huild them. This is no fancy picture The results where natural gas has been developed, in Pittsburg, Indianapolis Anderson, Uoshenand nun lrs of other places, demonstrate its truth. The "Light. Head aad Power," journal devoted to the interests or man ufacturing in Philadelphia, khvs "the ga Area of Indiana is 165 miles long attd ixty-tive miles wide, and contains 381 paying wells. 1 he aggregate sow of ga is eoo.i'OO.OOO feet, of which protwblv 100,000,000 leet are wasted. The avertge flow ot gas id 150.000 feet per well. eveiity-nine manutnctoiiea have located in Indiana in the last two years on ac count of the discovery of gas. Their combined capital Is $4,500,000 aad thei employ 5.8HO men." Will Jasper have it? Will onr peo ple work to secure some of the hundred factories to locate in the gas belt the present year? Porter; ville POissters. Our corre-iponiK'iit having ceased to "end the news from this part ef the c tuiity, will ven ture to add a few items o your valuable pper. Christmas has come and gone: the New Year has begun, but I fear that the tio s have failed to swear of! this tisHeveu for a day. The entertainment here for the eeeeof our S. rt. wh well attended. Abou oily thiee dollars were netted, and a general good time hail. The eepper. excellent in quility aitd abundant in quantity, though if some had set estcn ck! alone there would have beee a bHtershow for the uiodHtOHea. who waited until the last. However, if anyone went home hungry it was their own fault '.Mima fJlMua diatrllHited . troai lb

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houib Mtppy, wiireTing that if they wish to enjoy Ihenselve agaiu, they will come to Portersville. Quite a number went from here le atieud the entertainment at Lemou'e : Cnurcti on the 27th met, and all vote! Hie "Arch a grand euccete. Nan, Fan, Kate & Mrs. K. all fancy Gray, each believe it most, becoming to herself, while Gray has lost "Hope," and knows not what to do. Fan says she cau settle the matter by drawing straws lor the prize, but insists oa bottling the straws hereir. I(euU anticipated, see will win. Tableau I Ot the many vUitora wc noticed thic past week were Dollie Graham of Rockport ; she having come to be present hi the wedding ot her worthy uroiner-m-lw, Henry Graham, who lea xis Lti lledrick to the altar on Curirtm d - Mrs. Sarah Cooper, of Jasper, whe twted the family of Dr. Hunter; Mrs Donlev. of French Lick, came down to viait Frank: LtWter Dick Miibern an.l wife and baby. Dick shews the nee) irouHd with all a Miner nrwe. ihc sisters of Mrs. McUanii were alee visit ing here on Christmas day. Ak-x has de oar ted bound lor the land ef flowers ami never lett eves a kick or nw aau m remembrance. Some of our boys talk of leaving seen. not because they are tired of Porters ville, hut because they are afraid te stay until Grand Jury. Hi McDonald has again cone te haste keeping, aud U as smiling and happy aa a boy in his nrst pants, aud Od. says it put him in the notion to marry, hat he thinks a Parson is the heat persoa he knows of to keep him on his best he bavior. Johnnie C. prefers Violets ts all ether flowers. Buz M sing Bye, oh I but Us only a oahvbanta hung on the Ire- fur him Jim Milburn says hs now don't have to goto see his best girl, she's there: School closed for the Holidays, and all the mammas are anxious te get rid ef the noise again. Mrs. Fisher is sill! improving, thanVa to tne unwearied attentions or Dr. Hna tsr, who truly deserves ersdit. Last, but not least, in imsertanee our enterprising merchant, Chris ienuing presented -no, hU wife presented mm, wun a pair or bouncing beys cnris. is aiowiy recovering, ami sav they have to be named Harrleee Morton, More snon, Fonr.it Sallic. Judge Zennr in rendering the eWiatow of the court in the caf of Mrs. Whit ten and Mrs. Jordan vs the Beard CommiMlnner. virtually decided that the practice of Dr. Funk in retaining county order" of parileanwiHg delinquent taxes was illegal and could not he done under the statutes of this state. Uarrieee County Democrat. Fon Rrnt. A rtshirnre in

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i ne umihh uireett Onrt. btHe ef Indi ana, appointed Adntmiraier mf Ikr estate of Franci B Bi-v. hue mf fo ceentv. Indiana, deceased. 5id estate M prnkaklv otreNt. William S- Bet. ASmr. A. J. IIokeycctt, Atlerncy. Dec. 21. J8M 3w. Xetieo) ed FlSMkl iietUensctat of Es tate. VTOTICE klwreky givew te lkerHui. ore. heirs and leeatee mt TImm-mUi Scha I tz, deceased, tm mmmmr i tu r. bets Circuit Ceert, aeM al J-fer, IfMiiana, on the Sth day of Jarr, M?9 and akow oause if an v. wkr ike Ikat Settlement Accennts wkk ik mt' ald decedent skenki not ke afrred: aad said heirs are netiaVd fc tken aatd nere make proof rkeirfctV aad rMr. their dktri. ntive akarea wilne. the A'1miailrAtr. ikfesBtk nay oi jeoemner. ief 4 tr - - Reikmakbt Fixe. Admr. TxAixee at Huvtes, Attorney a. Jan 4. ima-2w nun TwainkBii! nmfft -IXMEN'S CLOTHING! Tk latram mt tM Mmtmvm Hi W1VTKK COOIlji, am Hm the awial rm wM raHt ms to m-M. I mm mmm m Mma. Tmf4rm I H tVK CCT orV WT rKlriT. mmA k-4 ihMMrt,d. He tmmt mm mmmmtmmtf. way kkaei ef WINTC OOOnll worn CASH. JOSEPH SVCEART, WEST th StoMt, MkTEK, I.VD. w. smBfBBdjssja ySPa M nfaVaBw wan aiMt f carTRT rnHarcE. cas ta shmstsms sseis. SLaTs cira. ST. 3V, ENLARGED STOCK ! DRY GOODS ! rrtx twit mt rt anr mm cnncm vxaxKAMI CAUCOKS, BTTC wwwfTlsvelSMMl YAwKSf FUME TAMSf FANCY GSOCERCBS ! trtJJnMs mXm 'wV jjj CHRISTMAS! TOYS. CAHNES, Hut. MAUDES ALI.t4 aric TRnrRLKTfl At-t. or rase muck waxt

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