Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 February 1889 — Page 4

JASPER COrMKrt.!

J A Vr K:

FRIDAY,

PKBRUAKY 15,

I KMf 4 at tb fu!ofllt t iMpr liiJuti. for tran-

tK7A very stringent election lw will

undoubted! be passed by th Indiana

Democratic, law makers, over liepubli

can opposition, this week, and the

blouks ot Uvo" Diidleyi'iu will be play; m out Tor the future, They should then p;t alter the school book bo constrictor, tlint in squeezing the pockets of every bond of a family in luditiia unjustly. Stop the swiud'vs, mid puuUh the swindlers, and make the school book of the State uniform for at leat ten years. Probably in that time a new geography might be needed, but no other changes then. The school books generally are no better, and pome of them not a good, as they were 40 yean ago, when our father studied Murray, and Webster and French and Colhurn, and moral honesty wanes of the branches taught jH school aa well as at home. Cbtwtgo Xe i. "Blocks-of-Flve" Dudley take occas

ion to announce that he could not be an1 entrant in utiv nnctttnn nni1ni C.iin Mai-.'

r..... " j ........ ... , rison's administration for the reason tlint he has "retired from public life permau-' ently,"and adds; "I thought i hud mao this facl sufficiently plain to everybody." Well, rather. Thereto whom the genera! has not made It eutficieuty plain would require a surgical operation to get it into their skulls. Still there may be such, since there are those who yet urge Clark son, of unsavory record, for a portfolio, and rejoiee aw the prediction that Blaine is to be ttonteeaier of the new cabliet. Cheek! The editor of a New York illustrated paper visited Indianapolis recently and asked Gm. Harrison to promise him h list of tee names of his cabinet a weekla advance ot the announcement of theii appointment so as to allow him to prepare good pictures and spring them on the public at a minute's notice. This modest request staggered the general for a minute. Then he siid to have anwered: "Well. Mr. Arkell. I will do it If you promise to let me lock ou and yoar workmen up in a safety deposit vault for that week while I keep the key." jHst How Much Quay Won . Chicago Trtbanf. Senator Quay is hunting up a lost election bet. A ueighboriuie senator, who

had heard the stories about Quay's winning $100,000, askeJ him: "How much did you win on Harrison's election ?"

"I won I24.J0O." said Quay; "but! there's a bet of 5,000 which trot away somehow, and I only nettled f 19,500." The five-thousand-dollar bet had no cash up on either side, which account)) for the forgetfulness of the loser. KThe Indiana House of Representatives unseated John, of Spencer county, last Friday, for getting the place by illegal; votes, and gave the seat to hi"

Democratic competitor, Mr. Peyton. It was shown that in one precinct colored voters were marched up and voted in a block of 45, by white Republican coercion. Probably congress will appoint a committee to look into the conduct of elections in Iudlaua as well as Louisiana and Texas.

WjinMntftuH" Birthday. IV l."i-W. of !, .! ft peW W Mt''J-, thinking it h uwUI n lutlh nut (tnirtt iliU l -ill eoMttfi h'iM, to eetehvifr Wul'idum' Ulrtt.dy, navu '--m1 tlw toKoH hit.' prrMtiiiil : Siuii "Anir-Hc," tn lhv fei-hwil, 0.ting Ulk b) 0 tViiK'ipHl. Dec -"Wsl:itouV Iiirthda) ,M bv Mary gtnlth. lper--' Washington's tJoyhoudx s,M by ONitiiitlc Dome . ,CIhn Kxici6"Grn 'Lfe'e b (itU fVflks. "$ury of tlie H!ehet.M by Doll) ll(Hveuti, Dee. On uy 0i,"Uv Willie Joseph I'nper -'Mount Vttruou, $ it is To-

!d,u," by Maggie Corn.

.MUSIC. 1ihs. "Union," by Charley Hel. Dac.-TIm Hoy Who Could Not Tell a Me," by 2mniii Caidy. l'.iiii'-.''Vaihiiu?tou in the French

and Indian War," by Guny urauiol

npneher, Dec "Never (Jive ITp," by Lola Cox. Chss Exetf i "Maxims of Washington bv little lolk. Dec."Drifting With the Tide," by Maxifiu Corn. Dec, "li neath the SurfHee," by Liazie Klfert. Difc "Our American Boy," by Olive Tray lor. Solo. Dec -"Tommy Gray," byj Robert Hunter, Cla Ex'rcio-"Report of the Generals," by eiifit bnv-j. Paper "Hashinsfton in the Revolulionary War." by Uomar Traylor. A Mite -rmg Dec-'George Washington," by Maud Ilradlev, ti-ition-"Life of Washington an Exaniplo,"' by Lushar Parker. Guitar Solo. Dec. -"Laud of Washington," by Laura StCHt Dec "Perseverance " by Victor Ca sidy. Ptper -"Washington's First Ad.," by Lola Cox Song-"CHng to Those Who Cling to You," by sehonl. Class Exereiae-"ColuiubU" by little folks. i Paper-"WashlngtonV Second Ad.," by Kerr Tra lor. Song "Marion's Mett," by Cutran Clark DialogiiR-"K PliiribtiB Unum," bj Puinia- t Ink and Frank ftehueitr. Declamation, by Johnny Suibert. Dec "Love of Home and Couutry," by Conrad Krempp. Cas Exercise -"The Factory GirlV Lnst Lament " bv tlvu glrU, Dec. -"Home," by Anna Hunter. Music Paper "Extracts front Washington's Farewell Address," by Mary Smith CIa&b Exercise, by four boys, Solo. nee-.Wisher," by Willie Goeppner Paper "De-ith and Burial Vluce oi

Washington, by Jesse I ray lor. Closing song.

Entertainment to be given in the

Court-room, ou the evening ot Febrtim 22d, 1889. All cordially invited. Ad-

inUifion members of the. school, 6 cents : other children under 12 years, 10 cents:

UtMmoui.l h'litUL, K K, Crok i the HiiiutM) of our towu,-kdtitig tight ribbiu last Stwtday, Teachers at CelesHwe. Frnrn oltM-i vHtiou of the workings of tusthnw . w Mt isa to say they are a lailura aud a humbug. Rv, W'ihmIi-, of Velpen, preached at :? Jupli iiiurdav and Suudy. ;!'hu T ltineh, whilM trying to put a h)i nit i wluvl in his mill, had hi ami Mifh'd, or milter twfstfd, ut hrwaklng toy luiuc. but eauilug a painful woumi of the tiiUMiles, While chopping wood Ut week Henry Holfhogent his foot ve,y bad. G. K. Buerckley, firiinr a heart loaded gun last SxttirdMy, was khkrd some twenty feet down, a hill, hut still stir vies the nhoek to say that thunder i "pent up" in powdnr. The it. II. Literary is flourishing anil

will debate next meeting; "l,Vsolv ,

"That no soldier should be pensioned.''

A spelling match was snveu Monday

eve at Koach school. Kvorylhuii' went

merry as a tnarritijitg bell. J. VV. L. can be seen at! Salomon

Crook' nearly everv Sunday eve. He

is practiu? law and pleading hi own ease, The decision may he a ten inch

boot.

Frisky.

adults,

school.

15 cents. For the benefit of

T. K. Dough kktv, Sakah A. Cooi'KK, Teachers.

irA convict In the Jeffcrsunville penitentiary from Harrison county tiled last Friday, of consumption. Ue was the only convict from Harrison county In the prison, aud that White Cap county is probably the ouly county In the State which has no convict in the State Prison. Is this fact due to the fear of White oaps, frightening witness from testifying, or is it a more moral county ? SrThe Arkansas legislature has authorized a reward of 6000 for the arrest and conviction of the assassin of John If . Clayton. It also passed a resolution of sympathy and tendering aid to Kans

as on account of its county seat murders, and to Ohio on account of its White Cap outrages. The Arkansas legislators evidently don't relish "kettle calling pot black." President Harrison will And in the post office at Scrub Oak, Virginia, a postmaster appointed by William Henrv

Harrhon. He is ninety-three years old".

President Cleveland deferentially granted him immunity from removal, and Gen. Harrison will doubtless keep him in office foar years longer. N. A. Ledger.

Drilling for natural gas is in progress nt Jasper. Arrangements are made to

drill to a depth of 1,000 to 1,500 feet. Martin County Tribune. It is to be hoped that the above report May prove true. There has been enough money subscribed to force the drill to the depth above mentioned. ' The new American navy, when completed, will consist of J2 vessels, ranging from the armored cruiser Maine, carrying 444 men, down to a first class toriedo boat, carrying 4 offioers and IS men. There will be 5,786 men on board the 22 vessels 600 officers and 6,2B6; sailors end marines. Perry county offera $1,900 for the reeapture of Charles Smith, who escaped from the. jail at Cannelton. The iherlfl hers 00, the State and the county eemmtsslonera offering t&oo raeh. It u

thoHght Smith it hiding in the hills ef

JiaaewvK eenmy, xy.

The Indianapolis Catholic Record of

tne 7th tnst , published the amount colleelwl on Christmas day for the snpnort f the Orphans of the Diocese of Vin-

121 ohurohee return $7,994 62,

Union Valley Viewing!. Winter has eomo at last, and surpris

ed many of our people who had began

o think Spring wh commencing. Rev. Walton has closed his protracted

meeting at this plaep, niter nevera.1 unit

ng themselves with the church.

Our Sunday-school is progressing fine.

We have a good attendance, and all seem

ntert'ftcd. Mr. Will M may be seen sitting on

the fence with Inn haudkeichb-f !u hi-

mud wiping his eyes, since his deat

earlier has. returned home. Will R'i

he could go to another school, but then

t would make hitn ho sad to see sotm . k t ft i

one else taKlug me pi ace ot ms uear

eacher.

We had a pleasant spelling match at

No. 9, on the night or the first.

Several of our good pcoplearo amtiug themselves this snowy weather b

hauling saw logs.

Fiiskv, you may tell Mr. Crook tha"

Mr. Murthi savs he will answer his qn

t ion if Mr. Crook will tell him hon many seres in a piece of land, forty rods, a .t a t

no, wider, ami as rorKy as me a - i.

Our school closed three weeks avro

with 77 days. But our teacher thought

hat was not long enough, so she got h

oitiicription school for one month, which

M-itHii last Monday, bhe shs there i

wenty-two scholars exclusive of C. N

aimmons, a youug teacher who is at

tending.

Spincly W lelt the Valley last Sun

day to see his dearest.

C. N. Simmons slugs "N'mtrer M1Ma tu tht. Bearer t thee; Yt in mj- it mm I'd b, Mirer MaltaUs, tt tht;" Bir.tr Romxo.

A D U I V 1 I' ATU RU Jf OTICIfi. VO I'ICE i herehv Kiven that the nn-

ileifigHtd has heeii by the Clw k f

the Duhoj CliTHll OoMrt.apwilHttMt ex-

muiiiir fil'thM laat will and Tastamant otl

MMtfiUletia Hoehtresanir. late of said

. . . i. . i t? .i.i i

e iihiv. s ate oi inuiana. aeeeaeau. om

estate is supposed to I solvent. John' Gikslkk, Kxeeutor. A, J. HOVKVIH'TT, Atty. Feb S. 18-aw.

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lllllliHtn HappcnitiffM.

On last Iondav night Wels Jones

house caught tire, hut,, the tirn was ex

tiuguished, not until Mrs. Jones Imd lost

all of her fruit aud some clothing ; cause

of tire unknown.

Dog tax will be very light in this

township this year, because ol mad dogs

Persons that hitve business from home nhotild look out for mad dogs: there Iras

:ncii three Killed this week, b rank bun

tuoiis' dog went mad Monday while he

was in Jasper: when last heard ot he

was four miles from home and had bit! four dogs. Mr. A. C. Harbison ha? purchased goods aud is going to build a store-house and this will be quite ait addition to our town. Joel Nicholsou and Wm. 0. Simmons has purchascst the store owned by Nich

olson ii Sou, and are selling goods at the

old stand.

Miss Nora Paylon has returned home

from Loogootee where she has been stay

ing with her brothers lauiily. Uauuie

Looks happy again.

Jas. A. got downed last Friday night in the discussion, but we have seen him

in possession since.

The thinnest thing out is the subject for our Society to discuss next Saturday

night ''Cow vs. ilorse."

Messrs John C. and William M, Line

are champions, Everybody is Invited. Frank Simmons and T. J. Cave wen

to Jasper to attend the tax sale Monday. Some thiuk they got papers from the

Clerk.

Horn, to Samuel and Laura Pendlay

on the 10th Inst., a big girl. This is two

children born to this happy pair in two

years, aud Frank i grandpa again. Zippy Cook.

NOTICE OF AIXMINISTItATOittS

APPOINTMENT. P NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned hai) been appointed by

the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court.

Administrator of the estate of Daniel

Nicholson, late of Dubois county. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

Benjamin A. Simmons, Admr. Tkayi.ok .t- IIuntkr, Attorneys. Feb. 1st, 1889 - 3w.

SHERIFF'S HALE, No, 13.

virtue of a certified copy of a de

cree to me directed from the Clerk

or the Dubois Uhcuit uourt, in a cause

wherein Joseph Landiss is plaintiff, and

Asrnus Mackey and Andrew Mackey are Notice of Dissolution of Co-prt

defendants, requiring me to make the Heraliin. r r tl 1 1 ..A ...... I

:?T."' r"J4?"n"L'' "...r!:.r"L:,:"MWTOTICE is hereby given, that the

. t J Jl 1 T M bt 11

:". ,"r.0J,r - u TLtuT."1:"8" this day by mutual consent dissolved.

.umiU Htiir, tuuie...,i.Cei uiu.i.,u. IVInhnlaa -T Olutrat. V.n.. havtnir rllh.

SATUKDAV, Tine 23kt day or FEB-Lraw from 6ad flrm, ,,e business will

"uaiu a. u ioo, be continued at the old stand, undi-r thi

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m, firm name of Friedman. Scheirich & Co., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the who will pay all outstanding debts

door of the Court-house, in Dubois coun- against said flrm, and will also collect all

ty, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a debts due the old firm. All persons

term not exceeding seven years, the toi- knowing themselves indented to saut

ow n? ilea Kstato. situated in Dubois firm will n ease without f inner notice

county, Indiana, to-wit : come aud settle up. January 25th, 1SSU.

TI.a war.hlf nf thu nnrth.WAdt nnar- JOSKPII FkIRI'MAK.

IIE finest river bottom farm in South-1-ern Indiana, can be bought lor a bargain, within the next thirty dsvs. it Is eituttted four miles from Petorshorjr, and above any ordinary overflow, and consists of 140 acres. It has to be seen to

be appreciated.

tor tet nih. Xd, see KICIIAltDSON & TAYLOR, Pkteushukg, lxn. Feb. 15, 1880 -if.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE OP HEAL ESTATE;

In Pah

S6S.

AkTinOS.

3rwt'M Memory for Faces. On his return from the tour around

the world at the reception tendered him

in Nuw York, General Grant invited the

tiishop of Minnesota to receive with him. People by the thousands streamed

oy, mostly unknown to the uenerai

One lady especially attracted his attention as she approached. "General," she said, "you do not remember me.M "Yes, madame, I do; I met you" at a momentous crisis in'my life; wait, do not tell me when." and be panned to think; then with flashing eye, as If echoes of booming cannon stirred his soul: "It was just before, the last engagement at Vlckhurg, and prior to the surrender; I stopped you as you were hurrying from the city as I approached it on foot. I asked you some question which you answered in a considerate manner, betraying your good breeding and Southern sympathies, hut not vour cause."

A bald head is like bt te parting tbert."

fame MTkett'Jl

Elizabeth Nicholson et al.

vs.

Lui.a Weaver et al.

TUOTICE is hereby given that, by vir

V ttie of an Order aud Decree of the

Dubois Circuit Court, made at the Sep

tember term thereof, 1888. the under

signed, Commissioner appointed by said

Circuit Court to make sale of real estate

in the above entitled cause, will oftr

lor salo at public auction, on the

premises, on THURSDAY, MAKCII 7th, 1889.

the following described real estate, situ

ate in Columbia township, Dubois coun ty, Indiana, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the north

west quarter of Section 36, in township

No. l norm, range no. s west, acres

The west.half of the south-west quartet

nf Section 25. said township and range

80 acres. The east-half of the south-west

quarter of said Section 25, in said town

shp and range, 80 acres, and parts ot

the seuih-half of the south-east quarter

and the north-west quarter or the south east quarter of said section 25. oaid town

ship and range, being and lying north

of Dillon caeek, so as to include all that

part of both of said tracts, lying north of

said Dillon creeg not som oy rump

Conrad. Sr., to Philip Conrad, Jr., con

tabling 25 acres, more or less, and con

talning in all, 225 acres, more or less,

Much of ssld real estate is cover

with valuable timber.

Terms or 8ALr.:-Onp-fourlh of the purchase money to He paid in cash : the

residue in three equal payments, alelght

sixteen and twenty four months, tie (erred payments te he secured by notes

bearinsT six per eent. interest from date

waiving benefit of valuation laws, with

freehold surety, to the approval of the

Commissioner. Sale lo begin at 10 o'clock a. m. IttLKY Burton, CommlssioMtf, TRAYUHt fc Huntkm, Attorneys. FeTst, IWt-iir. Ipf, flS.SO.

ler of the south-west quarter Section No.

twenty-six (26), in townhip No. two (S)

south, range No. three (3) west, contain

ing 20 acres, more or less.

If such rents and profits will not sell

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree,

nterest and costs, I will at the same time

and place expose to public sale the fee

simple of said Keai rotate, or so niucn

thereof as may be Hiimcieut to uisciiargc

aid decree, Interest and costs.

Said sale will be made without any re

lief whatever from valuation or appraise-

uieut laws.

FERDINAND SCHNEIDER,

Sheriff" of Dubois County.

Traylor A Hunter, Att'y for PI'f.

Feb. l. iwi 3w. pr. f.

Geokoe Friedman. Peter B. Scheirich. Nicholas J. Omerst. Feb. 1, 1869-3.

SHERIFF'S SALE, No. lo.

II Y virtue of a certified codv of a de-

13 cree to me directed from the Clerk of uary 25lh, 1989.

the Dubois Circuit Court, in a cause

wherein Edmund Bridges, Admr of the

estate of James McPhuren, deceased, is

plaintiff, and Taylor Hoffer and Mellie C. II offer are defendants, requiring me

to make the sums of money there men

tioned, with interest on said decree and

costs, I will expose at public sale, to the

highest bidder, on

SATURDAY, the 23rd day or FEB

RUARY A. D. 1889,

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m

and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Dubois county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven' years, the following Real Estate, to-wit: The south-east quarter of the northwrst quarter of Section No. twenty-five (25), township No. one (1) north, range No. four (4) west, containing 40 acres, more or tees, situated in Dubois Cotnty, Ind. If such rents and profits will not eeil 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 simple ot said Real Estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. FERDINAND SCHNEIDER, Sheriff of Dubois Count?. Traylor Hunter, Att'ys for Irff. Feb. 1, 18M-SW. pf. 8.)

Notice ef Dissolution ef Co-pRrt

Herat ip.

VTOTICE is hereby given, that the firm 11 of Henry Cassidy fc Co., is this day,

by mutual consent dissolved, Joseph

Friedman, George Friedman and Peter

B. ncheirich, having withdrawn from

said firm. The business will be confined under the firm name of Henry Cassidy k Co., who will pay all outstanding

debts against said firm, and will also col

lect all debts due the old firm. All per

sons knowing themselves indebted to

said firm, will please without further

notice, come and settle the same. Jan

SHERIFF'S SALE, No. 14. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree to mo directed from the Clck

of the Dubois circuit court, in a :hii-o

wherein the Limisvillo Mining mid Manufacturing Company is plaintiff, and William P. Biggie- mid Marv Hiirlo

are defendants, requiring uiu to make the sum ol Fifty-four Do'lars and Ninety cents, with intorost on said decree and costs, I will cxpoc at public sale,, lo Ilia

highest bidder, ou

SATURDAY, the 23d day of FEB-

lilTARY A. D. 1889,

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.

ind 4 o'clock p m of said day,, at the

door of the Court House in Dubofs coun

ty, Indiana, the rents anil pronts for a

term not exceeding seven vimra of tlto

following Real Estate, situated in Dubois county, Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. Fourteen (14). in Block No-

Four (4), in the town ot K vans, as shown

in the man or phi of sain town.

If such rents and profits will not sell i

for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, 'ntcrcM and costs, 1 will, at the stinnj

time and place, expose to public sale that

fee simple of said real estate, or so much

thereof as may bo suflicieut lo discharge-

said decree, interest and eosw.

Sulci sale will he made without any rc-

ief wlmtover from valuation or appraise-!

ment laws.

FERDINAND SCHNEIDER, Sheriff of Dubois Coiinty. .Twin L. Bretz. Att'y for Plaintiff. Feb. 1, 18S&-3W. pf. $8.

IN Dress Goods

Joseph Friedman.

(ieokoe Friedman. Peter B. Sciienich. Nicholas J. Orerst. Henry Cassidy. Feb. 1, lt.S9.--3w.

SHERIFF'S SALE, No. 12. II Y virtue of three execution on trans

II scripts to me directed from the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, I will ex

pose at public sale to the highest bidder,

or

IrelHHd Lodge No. S8S, F. A A. M

Officers for the ensuing year; 1. A.

R. F. Mllhurn,J. W. ;T, Kellsms, Trees. ; W. T. Cooper, Sec'y. Regular Coin, ou Saturday Might prtctdlif taeJa full

AN'1-

SATURDAY, the 23rd day or FEB

RUARY, A. D. 1889,

between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m

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

door of the Court-house in the town of

Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana, the rents

and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described

real estate, situated lu uuuoii county,!

Indiana, to-wit:

Lot No. Forty-fire (41), In Landiss'

addition to the Town of Mentor, as

shown on the map or plat thereof.

And on failure to realize the full

amount of judgment, interest and coat, I

will at the same time and piaee expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate.

Taken as the property of Addison Lincoln, at the suits of William J. Beaty vs. Addison Lincoln aud Andrew M. Said sale will be made without anj relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. FERDINAND SCHNEIDER, Sheriff of Dubois County. Wilmam Bonner, Att'y for Plaintiff. Feb. 1, 18f-3w. p. f. t.1

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