Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1889 — Page 4

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Friday, MARCH 22, ISSi, JKte.e4at tePt4tet Jaeta4ia(, fertreuu(Uc terMtgti tat wail a tefti-ela wuw The State. e On the 4th of March, 1780, the Union was composed of eleven states. North Carolina came in in November of that year and Rhode Island ratified the con eUtntlon May 26, 1790. The first state added to the original thirteen was Ver mont, admitted March 4, 1701. Ken lucky was admitted June 1. 1792. Ten neese became a state in 179S, and Ohio was admitted a the seventeenth state on November 29, 103. Louisiana wss ad mittedin 1812; Indiana, in 1816: Missis elppi, in 1817 Illinois, in 1818; Alabama, In IBIS. Maine was admitted in 1820, ami Misoiiri,in 1821; Arkansas was ad mittedin 1036; Michigan in 1837; Florid was admitted in 1845; Texas the name yr, and Iowa in December, 1S46. Wisconsin wa admitted in 1848: Caliloruia in 1350; Minnesota, in 1853; Ore gon, in 1859; lvans, in 1861 ; WViit Virginia, in 1863 ; Nevada, in 1S64 ; Nebraska, in 18J7. Then, after another nine years, came Colorado, in IS76. Finally, after an interral or thirteen year, we see the first century of the Union rounded out by four new states, Nor 111 Dakota, South Dakota, Washington and Montana. The four new states will brio? an area sbout equal to that of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana combined. It is an area three times as great as the British islands, more than three times as Creates Italy, more than a hundred and fifty thousand square miles in excess of Germany. The addition of these States, which will be completed probably by next Fall, will make 42 in the Union, and on the 4th of July 1890, four new Mare will be placed on the National flags. Various Locations of the Capital. New York Tribune: The capital of the United States has been located at different times at the following places: At Philadelphia from September 5,1774, until December. 1778; at Baltimore from December 90, 1776, to March, 1777 ; at Philadelphia from March 4, 1777, to Sept.. 1777; at Lancaster. Pa., from Sept. 27, 1777, to Sept 10, 1777 ; at York, P., from Sept. 30, 1777, to July, 1778; at Philadelphia from July 3, 1778. to June 30, 1783; at Princeton, N. J., June 30 1783, to November SO, 1783 ; Annap olis, Md., November 86, 1783, to November 30, 1784; Trenton from Noveue . ber, 1784, to January, 1785 ; New York from January 11, 1785, to 1790; then the seat of government was removed to Philadelphia where it remained until 1800, si nee which time it has been at "Waeniugtoa. The president has invaded the political grave-yard and disinterred the remains of James N. Tyner, once of Indiana. The cadaver has been set up in the postofXce department and labelled "attorney-general," Tyner, when la the political flesh, was a statesman of onsavory odor, and his resurrection is not aa auspicious event. He was second assistant posttnsater-general under Grant, aad was afterward at the head of the department. Then be fell back to the poet of first assistant and during his ineambency of that office the great star route frauds were committed. Recalled to political life he takes a still lower place in the department, and we have? no doubt he would have been satisfied with a pair of old trousera from the presidential wardrobe. Tyner was never known to refuse anything. Indianapolis Sentinel. No Call for Dudea. A Washington paper which asked its lady readers for replies to the question, "What kind of a husband do you want ?" Has neeo overwhelmed with answers any of the fair eligibles would like to marry men of wealth, but the majority prefer business men. Some want hand some men, but marked stress is laid bp on the requirement In most cases tbat whether the obiects of their choice be rich or handsome, they must be smart, intelligent, energetic and of good habits. As For the "dude, no quarter is any Where given to what seems to be con sidered on all hands a caricature upon humanity for whioh no sensible girl has any use. unioago .News. The experiments made here within the past rew days in killing horses and dogs by electricity hare been such as to leave no doubt of the effectiveness of that agent when applied to condemned crim inels under the new law of this State. Hie of the utmost importance, however, that the electrical machinery should be made perfect in every resnect before it Is applied in capital punishment. The iiuoiic wouiu oe shocked by any blunder in tts use a a substitute for the gallows K. Y. Sun. Dr. B. 8. Wolfe hss resigned his posi tiott as physician of the orison south Ills services for the past two years have been very much appreciated, and the new directors asked him not to resign. jie seven nearly as much each year to the atate aa his salary amounted to by economy in purchasing medicines-Bx A mistake. He slmulv told the Direct ore his resignation was ready whs ever iney wantfHi it. lie baa btea a most eflteient offleer. Expert rteentr, appointed to examine the books of ex.Treaeurer John G. graves, or Harrison county, reports deficiency of tl4 9fll 34. Mr. Grave aya, in the most emphatic manner, that he is not a defaulter, and will contest the matter in the courts, which, be is eertaln, will vindicate his boneat adavllttamUoa of tee tmmtc'i tfloo.

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inauguration day. This is not m; hut it may He admitted that tbey had a triz iie-urazjtis time without serkHwiy am oroiueriug on the truth. A Salt Lake justice of the pease was reeantly called upon to unite a eouple in matrimony. The name of the groom was .loan nil. When the Justine reach ad that part of the ceremony where the bride agrees to take the groom for bet ter or worse the justice said : "Clara no you taKe trtla nil." the bride was heard to respond "Yes" almost inaudi hiy, while her fees was suffused with biuebee. T)sW JWmVjP Wetf (ftkf We) fftW fcWT Omm0rtnf WhM aba wh a CWUJ, aa kM for Caatorla, WhM tta lintnn MiM, aa hwc to Carted, WImni sbs had CkJMfas, aha cave then CartoHa, Otwell Orifltttume. Beautiful spring weather. People are busying themselves pre paring the gardens. John L. tiraden is on a trip up iu Harrison Co. Rev. J. W. Moupt and daughter are visiting menu at Lynnviiie. Rev. John Goodwin, of the Christian denomination, has been protracting meeting two miles north of Otwell, at Burr oak school-house, tor the past week, closing last bumtay night, resulting in about 30 additions. France Ileddrick.of near Alfordsville, Daviess Co., was visiting his brother at this place iast Saturday aud Suuday. Mrs. John Willhelin will commence to build this week on Main street a new shoe shop and store room, as we under stand, where he will handle Eastern work, together with his own work. Mr. Adam Schnarr is at Curren Dil Ion's at work iu li la store, niacin goods miu musing room tor a oew siuca. i 1 I. ... . . suppose. Tom. Rosamond Hippie. As Friskey has gone up the meander ing course of "Salt River," aud will not return soon, I will trv and tell how things wiggle here. Mrs. Martha Jacobs lingers on a bed of affliction at her son's. J. . Jacobs. Misses Ida Crook and Lena Holzhng are at home, visiting parents and friends, but will soon return to Jeffersonville. Misses Josie and II U Crook passed examination for graduation last Saturday. Mr. Henry Sutton closed a succsMfu! school at No. 8 last Saturday. We iearn the church is bombarding the forts of sin;at Uirdseye with great success. Let the good work go oh. The peach buds are bursting, the farm er sowing oats, the frog croaking, he birds singing and lien Harrison rulinir the grandest nation on earth. A singing last Sunday evening at Mr Holzbog'e was enjoyed by many of the young people of our neighborhood. A much loved son of W. II. McCarty was buried at Mentor cemetery last Fri day, Little lialeigb is gone, His cooing we'll hear never more ; Father, mother weep not, He is on the ecboiess shore. Peggy. Hayavllle Hurricane. Nice weather, aad farmers are about done sowing oats. Haysville was on a "tare" last Sunday dome or the Martin countyites were over and got into a racket with som of ihe Dubois Countyites. Well, it was whisky racketing and not the men. There is not a Sunday passes, but what there is two or three on a drunk, aad I think it is time to put a atop to such evil doings on the Sabbath day, Dr. Cole seems to be a very good sub ject, or at least, he is worthy ol the Spy's nonce, xue Diner usy, ne lurnea ins little Mustang Broncho out in the pasture to graze awhile. Just then he receiv ed a hurried call to go out in the country to see a very sick patient; seizing the Drui is ne nasteneo to the pasture ti catch Broncho, but Broncho remember ing the declaration of '76, and knowing tuts to be rree America, Kent the dis tance between ber aud the Dr. from twenty feet up to a quarter of a mile. He tried to run her down, but failed iu the attempt. That reminds me of Wile trying to catch a broken wing turkey. Well, he had to ride his match ponies about three miles, and had to climb the longest hill in Harbison Tp., but he has vowed to be revenged on his Mustang Hurrah I for John Seltz. That Is right, John, If there is silver in it, stick to it tin you gei u out. The Misses Freybergers are at home on avian, from Louisville, Ky. Tug 8rr. JenTeraou'e Birthday. Channcey F. Black, President of the National Association of Democratic Clubs, has issued a request to the socie ties under his jurisdiction to observe with all honor the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, onl April 2. He says: "The birth of Thomas Jefferson was an event of transcendental importance not only to Americans, out to mankind. His in fluence In the severance of the eoloniea from the crown of England, and in the formation of the institutions under which we now live, was more decisive aa well as more judicious than that of anv other in the whole line of American patriots ana statesmen, me author or the Dec laratiun of Independence and the fouti der of the Democratic party, it is to his jealous vigilance that we owe the Irat ten amendments ol the Constitution of tni unnea mates, nut lor the authority of his venerated name and the pure ucpiiDiican principle enunciated bv ulm and illustrated in his administration of the Government, and In the admin Istra. lions of his succeeding disciples, the Constitution or 1717 would long sinee bare btea ooftttrutd Md adaiUia laced eWnr"

ti'i. lain. lt;iiuM. The nroenecte for a good wheat oi

this year are highly promising. Tn farmers in this vicinity say the outlook is the best sinee the season of leax. Mr. Antony Baumert, of Jasper, was visiting Mia out neigHbors at trauma last bun day. Come again, lony. Mr, Albert R. Payne ami Miss Patsey Hiker, or Madison township, wars mar ried last hundav rveningat the parson nge, by R-v. N. F. Gill. May banuiasss ittmtd them, and their only cares be -little ones' The Hi st of May is properly supposed to be "moving day," but it seems that almost any day in March will do fer those of our eilixens who want to move. Considerable amount of moving going on tins weeg. Hunton, the Jasper picture man, seems to be getting some of the young folks (and some of the old folks) spare change tor pictures Nearly four dozen having had their counterfeit presentments taken Miss Lillie Corn is tea'ching an eight weeks' term oi school tor the little ones, in the lower room of the Ireland school building, aud she seems to be having good success. All of the little ones speak highly of her. Some of the boys placed a live craw tish iu Mr. Adams coat-pocket one day this week, and alter His rum-snip had tautened his "nips" asked Mr. Adams what he was carrying around In his pocket that was so heavy. The Gov went fishing at once, and declares that he always pays off all jokes. So boys, yo had better "look a leedle oud." On last Sunday evening, about o'clock, as our citizens were wending (neir way to cnurcn, ami as we suppose with iiieir minus on "tioiy thoughts in tent," they were startled by the alarm of "rlrelnrer' by the stentorian voice of Gov. Adams, and all who heard hi rushed immediately in the direction whence the alarm proceeded and found it was only a false alarm. The soot i the kitchen flue where Joseph Wigan lires having caught tire, and at first really I n L. .) 2.' L. - . I . ... m iuvkcu b ii me iiuudo imgui us on nre, but as there seemed to be uo danger, ll went away giaa mat tue alarm was only a taise one. Mn. Doane : Ah several weeks have elapsed since any items from tills place nave appeared in your paper, I think ii would uot be amiss to let your readers know tbat Ireland is not dead, but to the contrary: Lverytbing Is flourishing Here. General exchanges and salesof nroner ty ; Uev. Bean has bought a nice collage, auu is improving the premises witb uew fences, fruit trees and shrubbery. Mrs. E. J. Mosbey has left Huntingburg, aud returned to Ireland to reside. and is greeted with "welcome homo," by iier many irieiius ; ner reaiaeuce is uuaergoing thorough repairs. Mr. George Gill lias rented rooms here for the present, but in a few week win move one mile aud a quarter west oi towu, wtiere ne will engage iu busi ness during the summer. Henry Green expects to go to housekeeping iu a few days. Mrs. Albert Yates has returned from New Albany, where she has beeu visiting for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Norman have another "iiitle responsibility ;" 'tis a boy. Miss Alice Gtezen, one of Huntingburgh's fair young ladies is here, taking a course ol musical instructions from Mrs. Carrie Gill; she. is boarding with ihe family of Mr. Jacob Wilhoit. Mrs. Austin, of New Albany, visited the family of Albert Yates, lat week Miss Carrie Dillon, of Huntingburg. made a short visit to friends here. Several visitors iu town. Ireland icertaiuly putting on city airs. iraraenutg lias commenced here: ouite a number of persons are seen wieluiug garden implements. Much more to tell, but I will desist. You Know Who. When the bee It en ihe King, And (be bird, twnta to ting, Ami the fo.tlve JBilenln, Oa the gate begins to jwlnn The it'e Spring. Our "early birds" ere beginning to make garden. Mr. George Gill and wife, moved on Mr. 8am Dillon's farm, two miles west of town, to remain during the Summrr and assist the working in the tile factory, The Ilev. Gill will not preach for th C. P. congregation at this place during me ensuing ministerial vear. tiro Gill has labored for the ppriple hern for tour years, and we sincerely hope f will meet with as good success else where. We think If Rake will read the paper wiin nis eyes open, and especially the names oi Humors, ne will he more aid to "render unto Caesar the things tint are Caesar's." No one need to leavi town to find an abundance of natural gas, for Rake himself can, and has furnished the county with an abundant flow for two years, each week spouting lonn "nans ana uar is," with lots that go to waste. Ramrlkr. BUSINESS MEM'S ASSOCIATION WHE business men of Jasper are herea by requested to attend a meeting a Ihe Town Hall in Jaaper to organise a tilJBIMKSS ft! KN 8 ASSOCIATION All parties interested will be promptly ai me Town nan, on umuT no?, ttin xti iw avmg ay Pfwew nj wlwwww PsvVfJVwll WW wily WWWW at 7:30 p.m. COME EVERY ONE. nr ordrr or committee. March 22, 18tn1 -Sw. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. VTOTICK Ig hereby given that the tin. n rleriJtjriied has lieen by the Clerk of Ihe Dnlmis Circuit Court, State of Indiana, appointed Administrator of the estate ol John 8 Blpsitt)frr, late of Dn hois county, deceased. Said crHata ii probably solvent. Edwahd BLRaatKQER, Adstr. A. J. Honrycutt, Ally, Marea Stti, lftf-ir.

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mm &AKIN POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThU puwder never vrle. A mrvel of PHrlty, treiiRth anti wholekomeiien. More econoBilcal than theuritlniry klnl. nt rinnot be eold In eompeUtlim lth themHltitmle of low iei, ibrt weight lum or pboiite powiiert. Sou ohij- in cm, kuyal bak i.( rimuKKiu.iN wan at., . NEW FIRM I ! '1 Kit Brwffl Sirapt Ck ! JOSEPH JOHN ! Having bought the Storw-lioHaet aael Stack ef Alula U ram 1 a packer. Kaa MMed large. Ijr tkrt, n4 lavltra th putille tw Call at ml lMHMt his atoek at OF ALL KINDs), Urn lntiHAa te 4s the Graeefy BaalaeM mt Jaaper ir cleaet attentleM to bttalneaa, law price, a;eel gnnfla, lars; atesrtmrat, h4 eaurteoua treatment ef every ea will wta ft. " You Don't See What You Want Ash font" Tmr 1 lnt4 tee' SHBply all Keftasmahle demaitila. SEC mw I aaat lA Cant COUHTf aa PUftE CAMDIE8. In CREST Va.rl.tv . Specialty. COME and SEE THE NEW JOSEPH JOHN, JACK SON ST., MTWBBN 5 th mm4 ash. Xarcb IS. l&SS-tf. A URGE ASSORTMENT OF COOK STOVFS GA SOL. INK aad COAL OIL STOVES. Tin and Copper Ware! PIPE. IJUCKEYE FORCE PUMP. CHAIN PUMP, PATENT WATER DIIA WER, COMMON IKON LIFT PUMP. Birii wl HfoiDfto tkiia; Mku THE DAVIS, the owly VEKTtCAI. FKK.n M.tllK, la THK riNKHT WOKKINUMACI1I.VK INTMK WllKLII, Rt'Y ONK ANI BK CONVINCED. THK K KM IN (.TON la STKONO unit HANDSOMK MAIIK, with xtra large arm THK MACHINE KOK ALL. Tin Roofing and Guttering a Spe.ialty, NOTHING HUT THK BEST MATERIAL VHKI. CALL and GET PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. Always welcome, at LEO SPAYD'S, XAJEE2R. USD. March IK, 11SS-ly. JASPER LIVERY SALE STABLE! KUNKEL& ECKSTEIN HAVtWI BBrehaae the Jutftt Unary frsWe, have rHrnUhH Il wHe kmM Heck, a4 are areaar! te

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.... f :,, pach of our subsorihers will send us one iiinrpasinsr oiir fscililipa in rto tlioni or,n,i " - ,''.. Asec Tew maiailer far the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE a Tan JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE Aeeeriiaff It Tear Keees. JAMES MEANS 84 ttfOS lialifMaadMylieB. ltiMe iTipfe I BX ' a. . o inf perwauyeaey me nm itate it la worn, awiuaaoery the ajaat .CaaHdhMU. JM MEANS fSS SHOE H ateotately tha oiur enoe er m prw watea nW. W AaTavV a. UvLk aaSMAaitliw Heunataaeen peeoea ifasaMSarBajrs J. HUKB SB W.f afMcaai jratlMaMsefftaeafeeve aassa H sate at SEBASTIAN KUEBLEE Febraaty IS, 1SS ton. STATE OF INDIANA, , County or Dubois, w Duhe4e Circuit Ceurt, April Term. ISSS William T. Pinnick, nick, 1 vs. John V. Marshall NOTICE. Harvy Wendall ''HE pUintlff in the above entitled A cause, having filed hie complaint therein, together with an affidavit that each of the strove defendants are noil residents of the Slate of Indiana, and that said action is brought to quiet tintine to real estate, now therefore eact of the said defendants are herebv noil fled, that wnles they be and appear on the 7tii nay of the next term of the Du hois Circuit Court, to he holden on tin 4th Monday of April, 1889, at the Court house in Jasper, In said County and State, and answer or demur to said com plaint, the same will he heard aud de termined in their absence. In witnpss whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the sea of said Court, this fth day of I March, my. Ionatz Eckert, Clerk. Joiifc L. Hrktk. Att'y for Plaintiff. March 8th, 1889-3 w. fpf. .) 9attrff flpr Mm Jseaer OfSritf.

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