Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1889 — Page 4
TAQPtfR fYMRlTER I o-tiw m "Ht SoJ rlOl Jill- VUU IVllUlVi . . , . ,ht, 0pprH Uohm In Jmiiier oh
Tuesdav. There wai a inn aueuoan nf doctors, At tclieltt Dr. K. J. Kempt addie-sed them iml hii audlenc ol others, on the snbjeet "Should the State lake cue of it Inebriate?" IU presented h verv logleal argument In favor of (ha esttitiHaliineut liv the State ol
lili work hots. where nil In-
ebriate shall beeonllued and compelled
to work, under scientific treatment ol iphvsictati, until their malady of In
i lu iPtv u cured. Iip Hi'Ktieti tnai mibh institution.", after being established, .vonld he self KiHtitulnsr. aud much cheaper for the State thin the present IVSl.'lll Of j'll Mllll )Pnj'lltlluiL'H fo llunken erltninali. and that nona but the rtiiniittl clas-.-. wnu'-d then be ne-
FRIDAY,
MAY 3.
Kle?4at theroMoftictat Jatp'r tltn, fortraMilwUm tbrtHHch tke Hull m ifonil ?! matter.;
Circuit Court Proceed in km.
Judge Wi'lborn opened Circuit Court pvomptlv Monday inornintr.and did not ... ""i.... .1 i. ....... I
7n7 ttwrTa bulb The '!'" -'-V-ould I avc,,,.
CKXTKXMAL DAY. Km OlHwrvHHti In JiwMir. Centennial dav wa observed it the Oat hollo oMurch in by solamH high imhsx mill a sermon by lUv. I', Fjdelis, U 8. B , senior prkwt. Tl Rev Father told bin people they hid met to celebrate ihe Centennial an
niversary of the establishment ot our government, by the inauguration under
th. Const tu on ot our nm rresi
dent, (leorge Washington, and to give
thank to the Lord for all thu blessings of civil and religion liberty w enjoy.
God created man with free will ami
reason, and capable to govern himself. Hut it wa tliH vvii-h of (Jed to be the
ttmlr nod law. maker of the people, a
docket wa too lame to o.e the day if it was to bo cleaned up this week. The following i the disposition nf muses up lo Wednesday night, several other cause were heard, but decMon reserved The husiuct I now In tieh shap'a t Indicate that Conn will prohtldy ad. imtrtr to.ilar 01 lo.morro w.
State vn. ' Kebeeesi llHrtnon; kreplUfr """"
bouse of 111 fame; not guilty.. State, v. Win. A. Williams; malicious trespass ; not guilty. State vs. Jos. Hall; pettit larceny:
i-essai'lh ii.nl ti ihe Slut. '- pi l.soir
titiiiii.' drui.k-ird. in the a-vlum. and te-
I I IllWII.
OlWMll OriHHWB4M. Ml Our people want more rain. WihGmtwIn Iom the slek Ut, The feather renovater here hi dfciag a
good bRiiieM.
The Oroeery store waate eome goeu potatoes, at once.
Mr. Christ Firiit, who bis 1h Hare working lor aoHutlme at the if' maker trade, has moved his shop to Velpen. We lone a good citizen. j Wr. Willhelm has moved his shop into his new house, just rtni4id. The farmr are getting along well with their farm work, there being no rain to hinder.
Mr. Irrln Mails, jeweler frnm IIii"-
IHUl
ssraasEs-ae?
ASBKSTUSgROOFING Tkto U Um prfeird form of 1'orUlUi Roofln nunnrMtQrd by a for th aat thlrtr yi ', i wtai'OH ir m on mf-B or Hat twin in U r Inmm, ran WimsUr aMatlnl If BukilU 1 workmra, and com ouly ttboul hlf m uuck M. W. JMWS MFi. CO., 240 k 242 iMMfh St., CMufi. MW Trfc. llilMitlltlM. I.fMlM.
Twit Sheathing. BuiMIng TtiU, Alm,U bUxuu I'aclclms. JloHef Cowin:, tc LCKTOW MOl'I.UKU PHTOK-WOD PACK1XQ RIXOK. OAHKKTH,
. x-mp'itbd in hi- paternal goveni.nen.lt ngbu-g. stopped in our p,e.. tor a. o, tJ pairing and the law glv time H.iding himMf m, crowded in MohihI t'o Jewish people oh M h'W days with work, and P"l,;;
siiiul The t-n
a
people oil Mi ,HV WMM , ' '"7 rV
otiiiiHililineuU we.e n ueni.g lor iim uiimw. .in ..... ... . . . . I . .1. .1 ... ... .1 . . lima.!1 I
. ... I .....l.s... ...I .11 liu II 11 W in1 I i:hiiiiuiiiiiii, him. m'- ' ... .. ... - .. .
i "iimmu mm " 'V." i. .1.1 ,.i t iiHiiesssarv. lie s m rigin man in me
..v. i ...i ........ t,..riuht olaoe. firing on your woik: lii
i t wquld,al-o. Im more Jii-i ".. ine p in -h, s-y ;. v.... .....v . , - , ,,, .,.M 'of tin- State, a U Ueein- the M.re ol ' lh; i'be hwm.I the L tdlerd MIh e. Uur laws, Uiaiges aijK reason. . ,
'i hkm.i'w.i i ff-.ln iu Wen. i. fanner. Hi nnk. Mini
Mi
SENSIBLE LOW-COST HOU8ES.-M0W
TD UILV I nllllt CtsT HOIM-llOW to ni ll.ll TllKll...
jvr ir.ty. ThU riUln l-JJi, MliunraiHMM, im.v wwwmi onoripii.m or ,1K
hUnwt how you can UtM -itHNt hu url?.'Sn, wwl bow tu make thtm
HHnilMHHr, rH vrHlfMI, Mi'HilM), iihi, riMN. ia Hirr in umnir. wiriHMd rkrnvlr hfnirH lo winkr, TVII IbI4Ibk bIMt if hwnta
imrinn itumw oaaMrtf 1 I'VI.IV
I. .la. WUU thrill luU Ht III 4.
" L. ..II l.i. 1 NiTlttNAI. AKI'IIITKIT'H
fil.ee hf awit i VH ClMM(aH HlriMH, rMhMlelykU, Vay
MttA -.lw-i3w.
the .
i,v the nrivlteguo 'aoted hv it to ihejihe miin of nitb. I ho-e that 'w'-Hr, oron- of tT,, MonirV, salooo. -keeper-, liou.o- di'u'ei. nlher than to puni-h -niiMiiil ie.jni y , d. .ecrHto the babbath,, 0)t , Ff i;rHci. !M mhihIV,
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. i " aai 3AIIiril. II CIM I? Ill I III ri. I I Hill!'
II.. .......I.,.! i ii .. 1 1 11 .1 1 V )l ll lii,lH. il'OMIIH't !
.... : .1.. . ..t... ' i .. i .... .ii urn iniiiifil.iul hi-.'OI ililiu to .
years, and in oth-r Onlv iii.mhIh, hnl hiw m all civilized eountrles. Iraus-. .hviv capable of being cured, it the 'gresioos agam-t ihe ll and lOdi com-'
....!..... I... .. ...1 1...I ii. .iihiiut in ft ll l I II a 111 III ll 1 - 'Me miii iii iikmikui, nuiui
.1.....!... -...j .,. .....limni.t uu.l .rtflh.eiiso eannot be piinHb'-d by the blato.
.......". i... ..-....,i...wl iml vhhitilh. good Cat'iolic H rt good e.itfy.'U. He
At
guilty ;dt'feutlant being a minor, seutcnoe
wltbbeld during good behavior. , " ' " . (ij.,,eu i.loes not im'-( Il or penitHiiiiHries, nor State vs. Job,, Lot.,; nelliug w.lhou. J, m (V nwt enm,gh umny courts nod .ludg-s ,We, asCtlj. license ;flneU20' " . L .'.iiv I., hisls.1. .lies, should I... ih.i.ktul for thu excel-
btatq VS. Ma'.cy Norton J A, V U ; jury ; ' ' MmnomUtion of druukle.it government we have, under which!
trial; lineil 5 V " we are f.ee in ihu exercUeoi mir religion.
atato vs jgnitz tvuuKei ; selling to iuor?; lined -.U (5Titimry. State vs. Francis M. Green and Win ( a iuiii: i..... ..i...,! si ...i. nio.V Ani-il USth. 18S0. at hi son
Catarrh
guilt v ; eaclr
fined Stato vs. I gnat z Kunkel; allowing ininor.s in hio1. room ; trial by court;.
fined $5.
State vs. Willi-J SiiI wpII; granil Inr
siiid inav live in peace and bappines-.. As good citizens we should be willing tot bear our shine of taxc. mid lake up ..... - .... 1
i i ' i. ...,, i.. i..ir..i.-mt imviishin lanns lor our counirv, hikmi iiece--.Hr . hul' ii p a JSa ,hp R,ul I - J' V. )tais, Wa.l.ing.on to es.ahli.b a govern. llHl lltU-'. ...I.!.. I. I... .. .tllll.lllulillll I
Crook was horn iii!1"1',"' nM,v"
ll'nh i'A 1801 ,u '"CI Cll-U, Oil. I M I II 1 HI ll I ,r III riuni fir.. n..
1..I.II 1 1 il'l-llllll
- . . . rr.
" - ' -r..' . I.. m ,,., in M.il II,. -in nf frnn. ltf4eeril
cony ; guilty ; . wo vearj in Slate prison lis nuh, jym v " ''kod h .pv qliint. and wc may' reason. Statu vs. Willi un Vnndiver; Pttit j nd., in lbOO. 1 he I. Ai t Juv(l b larceny ; gully; one year in State prison, then gm "It l I on am ir Hm, ,heh. State vs. Uuloro Schnbmacher ; intoxi- eu A a... i m s J 'J contemporaries, will endure to celebrate cation; appeal from Justice of Peace; beech h re-i who. ii hi. ...u the ClM(f(1llli 4U an(, he RII exJury trial; lined l. . I'ViVv immK' S nf Constitutional freedom and State v.s. Ceo. Dittmer: nnpreive o Moy.l counly, and the hard-hip . . , unborn.
IO IUHMUCIUIK Ilfl i w--
I... ... . ........ .ii.t ' mmipi'r III. tie ifieW
Kiliiaicv, ii mi wj wiin i vc uvi . . ' .. .1. Jnlliy. (was united in marriage with hlizabelli Snio vj. Ceo. Dittmer: oonressive' Ihown, .Inne 17lh, 1821 They rciidi'd
i in r iuvii iu., mi i mi in, o..--
garnishee; 4 casus; continued;
le vs. Daui
cenv : discharged
once in
Ptt. r. DihIpI (Jonriier! net tit ar-lNcw AltmilV, until IM'C. io.,
thev moved lo Dubois coutuv,
TUB riMtUO SCHOOL EXRCtSE8.
The I'nlilic.Scbools joined in a ecle
il..-utl.... .il ilii. il.iv iii Mii ulleriinmi
. ....f.,!... U . .. ..'.J ... ..... .... ....... where.. .,. ,.... ..,i s
in
1 . 1. I.S..I. ...I.nnl
;c. , uifunni i;i;ii. -"-j - -II - , . iliiuiilK11 rl i"'.ii. i.m . , .. . ... State vs. Henrv Vanpelt and Cporge they resided on a farm, until .tan. ,tn;t plo l patriotism, lovo of liberty, and a Juzort; guilty; being minors sentence 1. "hen bis wile died. I hey bait ,JsJ,, s,HIiiud of morals inculcated, will withheld , lived happily together lor hi yMr.l4inw ,j,e hem-tit of such observances in
Stato vs. Ditiiul Oeiriier; perjury; two They began IHe poor, nut oy uuniiiig n(or ymrit. All ihn visitors present at ra In State prison. (industry, trugality and ecoiioni), l"?) ,,e exercises joined in i iiconiutna of State vs. Win. Curry; robbery; con. accumlated a cojntortHble living. praise for the pleasant celebration under 41 'I T..l.. li.l. aa tin a-H3 IlllllllmrlV ". , . ............ i.
tinned. Lncle .lohnny, as ne whs imnmu , aSpj,.0S of the elhVient teachers.
State v, Mames Smitii ; A. 5 B. with calieil. will ne iiiism ii ii m tu ":'ho ohsnrvaneea were under the follow-
mmiitv in wine i ne iiveo mi iohk. iic
latent; guilty; 3 years in State prison
CIVIL CAUSES.
w.u iovial. kind, honest, generous and
'industrious, tu fad, he was a grand.
r,l!zftbcth Nicholson, ct al. vs. I hoc nol)le 0i, nioneer. vlio win a kind binWeininger; partition; re-appraiseineni mmj Knd lather, a beloved grandlather, ordered, and continued. rm1 h llp,i,i,or. He was the father John 11. H. Eggers, Adrtir. of John W cj,H,ien, four bovs and five girls, Eggers' estate, vs. Anna h. Guis; pnrti- 0ll( ,iftntfhier and ono son died in child.
lion ; sale eoiuii uieu. Minor heirs of Alice G. Watts and
ing program i
the
1 hood's tunny days. The second son,
Jeremiah, died at C trrolUon. near JNew
Franklin L'. Watts, guardian; application I ()reiin An!flHt iiih, 1863. being ihen to aell real eatate; sale confirmed . o,l( iJPUm,Hnt of Co. A, 4Jlh lnd Vol. Simon Hardward Lo. vs. hdward l-iriA.0 60ns and two dmightcrs live h
Frost : dismissed.
Wm, Ten wick vs. doiiu
1 1 i..i..;u ....unit' nun iluiiwhtcr in Orange
Marshall ,rw. .,ri.o.-il.iiiLfhiee In Matiun'
. ,, ,, il.l.l- I VUll lll,ni.. ............. --- - - ...1.. .I.t.. I.iiI...a.iI Iiih nlnluMtl I ' . . ..... I
quitri Hiiti, juiigHicui, ,..i...i.... county,
UCU, JJ1 KUIICl VF 4VW kill 11HIEI, W n criHIIU
John Cumutliis vs. John T.
Opening Song Columbia" by
school. H-adlng of President's IVoclamstion bv Koaiik Bhiz. Biographical sketch of Washington
iby Anna Hunter.
Dec. "Love or Country" by Maggie Corn.
Heading "Washington" Laura
Corn. lteading"A feat, day one-hundred
years ago. - He .1 Irayhir. i . ,.'. x. ...... 1 i) ..: .1 .
IS a blood disease. Until the poison exiieUwl from the system, there ckh be no cure for this loathsome and dangerous malady. Therefore, the only effective treatment is a thorough eoume of Ayer's SariMiparilla the bt'st of all blootl lairitiers. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried varioua reniwiief. ami Va treated by a nimilier of ph valtians, but received no lM-nent until I began to take Ayer's SarautariUa. A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint ami cohiiiletelv restored my health." Ja M. iogg, Uolmau's Mills, X. C. "Wlipn Ayer's Sarsanarilla was recommended to me for catarrh, I was inclined to doubt it ettlcacv Haying tried so many remedies, with little benefit, I had no faith that anything would cure me. I tiecame emaciated from loes of aniMitite and impaired digestion. I bad nearlv'loat the sense of smell, and mr avstein waa 1dly deranewl. I was al'Kmt diwourafc'ed, r hen a friend urged me to try Ayer's Sarsarrdla. ami referrwl me to persons whom it had cured of catarrh. After taking half a doaen bottles of this medicine, I am convinced that the onlv sure way of treating this obstinate disease is through the blood." Charles n. Maloney, 113 Blver St., Lowell, Maw. Ayer's Sirsaparilla, Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowe, Mm. Me l; tlx f. Wort a fciO. April U, 1SM-Iy
"A Ksw Srocm Sweeps flea!"
JOSEPH JOHN !
If iC tmHRlif the f.tnr hoHi.)(t itork if Al.il l.rt.Hti'tiiHi'lii'r. Iihk Hiiiliil Uini'y t1i..ri lo, nntX lmlti' lhi imlillc lo Cull himI lHiii ot hU klurk I
Fish Groceries
lntiniU t flu Ororory ItHlnr of JH.IIT If l'Hl.. Hit. HtllH tu llHIHI-n. Ill"
rlf'. JCixtit gc(th, iHrjte Hr lini-Hl. ;Tnl rdHiti'uMi triHtiiii-nt if frry H will Ih ll.
Iilindy
litis .state.
'hihlren and
Jchildreii living.
1. t'o itica Iv he
Uo'hao forty.two-
filty great g a id-
a Btraight out
o certified back to J. I tn-1.1rn.rat. eaMlntr hif first vote lor Mon-
Fredrick Htiebncr, nt al.; guardian oil lmlior Cleveland. Ho never Sebastian Huebner and Licnry Hmibuer, Htllc,1C4 hi,.ef t, y church, but held minor heirs of John II Huebuer, ex)to hf doeirine of tbo Old Predestinanurla tiurlll idii pnnti -mail. . i. . n . 1. .1
... ... man uiihii$. ne mm mi:h) nmnjoni-
tieo. U rarr vs. nomer it0?c, 01 ai .-.....i 1i hi..ilih. mid wa onlv sick
Hi n illll. ! 1 . . . a. .1
about two days oeiore ne passeu iu wiw
quite title; decree qulctlug title in plain
tin. Joseph Ilaxthausen vs. Jonathan II Miller, ct al. : dlmi8ed.
AUxantler C. llo?n vs. Henry W.
Behruian, nt ai. ; ditnic ned. Itosa Kraiu, et al. vs. John T. Handy ; judgment for $J28 30. Jonathan II. iMIIIer v. Hamilton Glc zen ; judgment for $1)0 .10 Aiusle Cochrane & Co. va, John Jack, ton ; dismissed. Martin L. Ilelvtlle vs. Joseph Miller, ir. ; continued. Henry Rahman vs. John Williams, et al. ; judgment for 50. liomer ltoe, ct al. ; petition to sell real estate : sale confirmed.
Louisa Rudy ve. Christian Rudy;
divorce granted plaintill.
unknown bevnnd. His reunim were
interred at the Crook graveyard, Mmi
dav Aoril 2'Jlli, where many relatives
1111 tr etuis hail galhereil 10 pay toe i;i
tribute ol respect 10 an aged father and
0.0 ioe Ol his father lamilyot tour
irmh children, two Mirvive him, A
brother. David, iii California, and a sister
in Jellersonvilie, lnd.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all person; interected, that the partnership here
toforc existing, under the firm name ol
Makia A. Sf.kmkkphkim & Co., lias been
thiB day dU-olved by iiiuiiihI agieemenl
All mrson Indebted to saol nrtn. an
. niiiuti'ii to call on Aliens! Sonilei inan.
I)ec."Tho Natural Bridge, Va," by OIIH i ,,e inomhers of Ihe late firm, lo
Daisy Dillon. Upttii? with him Ihe resncetive debt due
beloct Ib'HdIng-"Civil War" ny Und owlnir said firm. He i also auibor-
Cleuient Doane. h7-,i to Pl.nl 1111 all liabilitioa exiting
Dec "Li-my wasnington ai noma - (tsrrt nf5t jHid nnn.
Ktnilv Hunter. . Dated at Jasner. Trd . April 29lh.l88
Select ueaning -uur wwn oun- iaKSA a. Srkmkhhkim.
try" by Mattio ..lilbiirn. Aihmist 5onikhman.
KeadiiiL' "Aiiniver-ary 01 waRping
ton's Inauguration," hiuma CafSidy. Ttofnt-rlnir to the above notice, the nn
Song "We'll Rallv Ilnuiid the b lag 4lnr4iv1u.il resnecifullv inform the nnblit
Bovs" by a clasol 23 pupils. hut tliev have to-day entered into s
Class Jbxerci-e -"IJ nule bain ami the oartnership .under the name, and stvle ol
Presidents" Given bv tbo following new rtiin ot Joiiv A. Sk.kmk.kshkim 1
boys and girls representing the 1'resi-, for the puipohe of ctiniinuing th
5The Democrats of Ilutiliiigburg
ahould sec to it that a good ticket K elected at the primary to-morrow, and then triumphantly elected next Tuesday.' One of the Republican papers there argues that there should be no politics Is tbo city election, but tho Republican party is never willing to adopt that course in regard to any cfilces when ii has tho power. For proof, notice the composition of tho Huutingburg Pen
sion Hoard for examining applicants for pensions. During all of Cleveland's administration cither Drs. McMahan or
Montgomery, ardent Republicans, had a
place on the Hoard, but as soon as nam
eon could make the changes, ho makes the Hoard solidly Republican. During
the greater part of Cleveland's admlnls
tratiou thero was five Republican P. M.'s In Dubois county, and three the entire
term. In six mouths of Harrison's ad Ministration there will not be a Demo
crat P. M. In the county. Wo glory in
U spunk, and admire his policy in thlf
regard, and Democrats of lluutingbtirg
and elsewhere, should learn a lewon
from it.
Mawmaob Liokvsk? have been grant to the following couples: LouU Linstrot and Sophia Schmirke
Win. Liiicoliitcbber and Emma W.
Win. ft. Saatkampand Lizzie Schmidt John L. Doernhoefur and Anna alalia
K11ln1ns.11.
John L. Powell and Sarah Staiuman.
Thoi. A. Precbtel aud Mary Ida Mil ler.
i Henry John Spellmelr and Anna M,
bromine.
John It. Knust and Anna Helming.
Henry V. Jucrgcus aud Auna M. Wulf
man.
Herman W. Rosemeyer and Anna
Maxsman.
Karl Ludewlg Harder and Margareth
I oil man.
ueins.
"Uncle Sam Phineas Clark.
George Washington Homar Traylor
.lobii Aihiii uustv iiieiz. Thomas .lellerson Kerr Traylor.
James Madison Gusty Gramelspac-
her.
Jamos Monroe Victor Oissiity. John Q Adams-RotH-rt Claik. Andrew Jackson Frank Uelz.
Martin Van Bureu Andrew Fried-
man.
Wm. II. Harrison Andrew Gutsgell.
John Tyler-WHlie PialT. James K. Polk Conrad Krempp. Z Tavlor Willie Joseph. Milliard Filmore Hugh Traylor. Franklin Pierce Lizzie Egg.
James Buchanan Andrew GutsgcU
business of dealers in Drv Goods, Gen
eral Merchandise and I'rovi.ion-, ai the old stand, on the North sidenl ihepuhlh
square, in Jasper, Indian a, and take leavi to aik the cu-tomers and Iriends ot tin
old firm, and the public generally, kind.
Iv to extend to them a liberal share ol
patronage.
Dated at Jasper, inn.. May jt, jc-ow. August Posokkmav. John A. Sermf.kssIieim. May 3d, 1880 3w.
AN ORDINANCE, ZffKW FIR1H! ! . ...n .1 v ,1.1. ........ iu 1 ..r uu.1
vrlilii'r ii'i mi- irj,ii"iin -,, licencing t'e Imrier and le ol Ppni. tintis vinou. tuall and other inioxieat.
Ing liquor, within the Corporate ilmits ol the Town of Jasper, DuiHiis conntv, Indiana, in a quantity of n quait Or more.
Skc 1st. He and it i ordained and enacted bv the Bortid of Tni-iee of the Town of Jasper. DuboU f.-nniy, ludiaus. in regular i.iiou awtinbleil, lhat It shall he iinl.iwtul lor any person, cither
directlv or indirectly, 10 cell, barter or'
give awav, within Ihe Corporate limitH of the said Town of Ja.er. paid Count v
and State, for the ptirpo.e of gain, any spirituous, vinous imtll or intoxicating liquor in a ics qitHiitltv than a quart hi a time, without tir-t procuring fiom the
Undid of Tin. tee- of faid town, or Ihe
Clerk tbetenl, t license mi to do a hen-
IiU'ller proviilrd, Nor h ill mii pcison
without having nrst puicurcil -ucli ll-
cense, wiinin chiu oiporn. iinni- 01 sid Town, sell 01 bai ter any sniniuoiis.
vinous, malt or iutoxiciting liquor, lo be drink or MiUeml to bdliank, in bi house, out-house. )aid, ganlen or tb
appertenances theirto belonging.
Sec 2d. An tunic Jit habitant over the
age 01 twenty-one yeais, ilirin to mmi'
spirituous, vinous, unit or intoxicating! liquors in a quantity of a quail or more.i ...:.i.:.. .1 1 .. . .c... u a II. ..!..- ii... .-Ll
n liiiiii iiif vifil"'i"'r miin-. in-.- i.iti
Town of Jasper ,W I Conn.y and $l"f y0U Don't See What YoU shall pay to the 'Ircaurer of .said, J a, , . h r Town of Jasper the mm of Twemjl Wanl ASK JOr ll
Dollars as a licence tee. and on tin rr , ,B,rH(lf , SHt.,.iy all Rpi.bi.hIi1. , payment of wid' amount, the said Tres-. iIchuhuU. tit er shall give to id person go paying , , irx rmiuriB
a receipt therefor, speci lying the purpos. CANDIES. In GREAT Vnrietv r
for which said money hail been p.u.l : SpaolllUy, CCME and SEE THE NEW and nu presentation ol aid rereipt fo Hm'stOCK. said Uo ud of Tiuiitees, of said Town ol ww?r nr. ww-r Jp-r, ii in s-ioH, or lo the Clcik ol JOSEPH FOHN9 - , ..... . .4.... ..1.1 l . ... ... w
BIU lUW IiaiNliy llllir. -will 1 1 irinr m Clerk shall Hshr to s tid jm ivou a liecn-i'' to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and in indicating liquoi in a quantity of a quart or more at a lime, wit tun s id corporate) limits of said Town of J-per, for the period of one year liom date of fraid icceipl. I j?kc. 3d. Any jkerson not Iteing Hcens-t d accoriling to ihe provision- of thi"
Ordinance, who shall within the n - i i.oi poiMie liiiuis til t-nSd Tow n ol Jasper ell or barter, diu cth or indlm lly , any -l.iriliioiH, vinous, malt or inioxieat.
ing liquor inn quatitilv of a qunit 01
more at a lime, or wno Mian feu 01
baiter within the Coiporale limns ot said Town any piriluoiK viuon-, malt or iutoxicnliug liquor, to W drank 01
uttered lo be drank 111 hi- bon-e, oiii.
Ihhim', yard, garden or the appeiteneuees
Iheieto belonging, khhii iwcnine iiainc tiM HiidpHy to siid Town of J,per, i
Hue or penalty 01 rittj Dollars.
Sec. 4th. And it is further onirtineit
mil enacted In faid lb aid Of Tiii.lt cr
that an einiuergeiicv eXict- for the itutnediate taktiig elfect of this Onli
nance, therelore, the f-aine shall le in
toice and cHcet froln and after it- pa.
e and nublicHtion for three week-
-Jticces-ivelv in some newspaper prinleo anil mblihed witniii .-.Hi Town all ol
which is finally ordered and enacted in
said Trustees.
Xotice of Application for Liquor
Licence.
fOTICE l Wreij-BivMl(,tlwcUU nt HttlV
iM llnriilH.n niwn.Hiti Miwn coiimy, imimm
that the im4iiliett IH ltb" t Mor4 wt ( oMHty
dBeujamiu Law, was sentenced to
tta JetTersonville penitentiary for twelve
years, from Frauklln, Johnson county Bpt. 30, 1S87, on the charge of man
slaughter. By the provisions of his
graiuiiaiher's will, recently probated
young Law cames in for 75,0tX) In col
cash, not a dollar of which, however, he
can enjoy until the expiration of his
w menus, aunost ten years hence, Hard ly less rare than the occurrence nf a c.nn
lot falling heir to a large estate, Is the
iao umi 110 less than three of Law's mattos are his fellow-oonvicU, all on -1 1 flP ....... 1 '
uiaereiii, cuarges,
When you want to buy goods, buy
jrom uioib wno advertise, xou. wl fUways t the but bargains.
tltlia IjCllllllg i.t tllwsit iarlof rowiltot I" rfiftici sltii -Keury Kohmttlcher. th-prnvii.rtii.nf thi wt. prKtiMiMt fwm f-di! .Iili:natii f lr If vWdllim thereof. wlillartB?ni"merEMKjr, III uusia Jir. hvlhr iKiUiwr ftf Imllimi l l-Tft. t-t IWi. liur Kerr 1 ray lor. win 4 in Huntiti i thM a irt
lwiiili.k.iifr of OhImiIh c'lusttr. nt ihi-lr Jaa trw
lma. mimI.t th itrovi-lons nf n Act. caiitleit "Aw Acl
Abraham Lincoln Clemmle JJOaiie. mllaH,t (hrr itixittfi liqnor. mliwii b Itwnw A .Inhnson Mai'V Husliart. riwtoltecharicH bjrt(tle jbHIoii. M to rfpt U it" S, nt Km ...a ei I n Uw" V W U. b. urant-fctllflia IjCllllllg .i nvr fil tiarl of Uf rmilfit In rMiftici sltii
li. B. liaycs
James A. Gat tie
Chester A Arthur
ii..i...l lA.tlv (laoL-i.to ii a tlmr. tu Ih tirnnlc mi the nrrmUei lor trnt
UIUVDI UIUIllu-l lill.v TL. ..,..,1... I.w.,l..-I..r. ho .iMtfM to
Hen. Harrison Lizzie Lifert. L,n 1. in .1 i,..i.. aBtmi nd Mm Mima ut N
tMA.nla. l., antf.it.al i.ltllc attlid mm .Utu ulum lliM ..rirtMill mMU r ltt tot the tw II
... n 1.1 -.l Cl.t WIIV9 -il..rVjr .. "' ' I m"".iii. Ti.lt.il tM iwLu iwvanlv. I 11
llliam JitSUigwuuici mm entS,l, In urn. Mutt in M 1)11 ril. ".- -r, .VAw-."v "
Zidler. . 11... i.:.... T ,l 'C-...,i, U. U..1" i
- Al IIM 11 l.KI IU. lirRRII! 1IHIIU . O. . w HI, . 1II.IU .
cat and Maggie beacat.
Closing Song, "America."
T. K. pooohkktv, rrin.
Sarah A. Cooi'kk, Ajs'I.
Kiclinrd GocrrtclerVi Success
As an author of piano music, is placing
tint in the front lank of popular Atner
clan comnoscrs. Wo havo just received
two of his latent and best ellorts. lacn
one is a gem and Is suitable for players
of average ability. They sustain Mr
Goedcler's high reputation as a composer
Notice of ApplicHtioii lor Liquor
License.
"VfOTICF, Uhre.r rl lh eltiin nf Jf J3 tWilnhrlilite timMhip. DuM ctiHuly. MfM, lht the nttitereiene.1 will nmtly lo thr Hrt f CHtr
IV.ail..l.iifr nf lhiHnlK cowttr. at their Jde term.
Tli fluv wa Erpimrallv observed I isas. under the proyilH of mi Acl. HiiitlH "An Att
throughout tho county, nearly tvery UB((lt,,Blj th.r bitMiraiinst Hqtin.. to limit die ikee
nnlvhlior moil liav llg IIS local CCieura- fee tn be hureinl hy clU iil mtiiii, aM w rewai an
l.s.tlitai.i uml fuupltnt t mf tnn&lr tlmt I tlOtK
catches and holds the popular taste. HyJn Columb a township; 1'rof. , the j"viiHr thi Moonlight llhapsody, price 50 cents, and M. Sweeney at Ireland, and local speak- jWh
,I A K.O.V ST.. ItKTWr.rN- Sill HH.I 8th. .r!j 1.'., tf. Ask Tour Retailor fcr Um JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE K THE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE
Aceariiac ta Tr yf.
.IAXK8 MEANS S4 tmOK l.ill.taihlitjllh. It flta Itkt- j. foiklnc. and RKOtTIKKS
0" HKE.VKI Ml I.."IW ' UiB perfetUy eair Ui' flrM tb a Uworn. RwluiilUre Krt
IftUlkHIX. tAJMJS! KHOK ! atMoMatr ilm
ha ffer been iieed rxUulvt!jron the Vt
in which SwaMUtr
tonne ward
H
f ZffSSSi
Jlikferthe Jane
bM IS Shoe fcrBor
J. MEANS Sc CO., ItttM. Fall 1Im mt the afca SEBASTIAN KUEBLER. reLniaty !.'.. iss-3m
JASPER LIVERY
AM)'
STATK OF INDIANA, Cot.'XTY OK DL'BOtS. S
I, George J. Jut!, Clerk ot the iiicor-i
notatod Tiihii of Jaeter. Mtid DiilKii
county, Indiana, hereby certify that the
ibove and loregoing i- a lull, true ami
complete copy of An Ordinance pas-ed rj a f r? Q.rt 1 111 Ii f
Hid adopted by Ihe Trustees of sald.jjf O J. JHLIlw M mm s
Iiiwii for the regulation of the hale ol'( 'piriloua, viooiw, malt and intoxicat
ing liquor.:, within the Corporate limit of said Town, a taken aud copied Irouii
the recotdi of aid town.
Wiine-' mv hand and seal a-
h said Clerk, tliii 8th day ol
At.ril. 1889.
fiKOKfiK.!. Jutt, Clerk T.J. April 12 1889-3 w.
IN Dress Goods
ANI-
May .V), lM8-w.
B.. a n.. .1. n..in. t il.olrrmer Uw recillal ne the Mlenf iNtoxwatlne llqor
ri v. Vjiia viiti niiiiiii .J., .iii....j.,,...ru.,,li.li. . flh-i Hlit.
Oil art, preermit enauiw tor me anld-cltirinK n rmereewy." tmi!
.. . . . . ...,. . ... tu. r . ii..m ... ...
I . .. .. . ra,. .... I liv inn l.K , imp in lliflinill.. ll, in,.,. .... mrn.r w
Woo.Hawn Fiitasle, prico 60 cents. For firs t the oiner poitns. xne nicciing-Kj j,ifiyfm vininta an watt ikiiMim, in intantiiU
tho iinrtinaoa nf Introduction the nobllsh- were ta r y we. attended, ami tne n- ieMthnaqaritaiHw.ii'.trarKihejirei(. Ifie purposes OI lllirotiuciioii iiie puoiiso . . i Iu tn ,'t remturv nf a terw l "tie fW The pterin ktcatlwi where he ors will send both compositions, and a public siartca on its second century oi HMlf(NI t(, ,, ,tB hMi4 te4 a4 htiK pn -i- .i. ti.ii...i.,ii.i i.,ainai trvin.. eoiiRtitutional government wiui the th Bt hairf im So. aixty-six. the crr t th
CUUV UI IIIU i. lllimici Him ........ i-- ... o . . .. I a. I .1 .l-J-.l
nal to any address for 50 cents. Addrosa general blessings ot the people on tue 7 7j,Ti,
VIA Nnrlh JK I Jfl.. I3US. UIIrhliiul nirBBla 1 vuuoiimnuu nuu io ibibish I IWfml nty, iiwwmu .WMnMnn,
- v . . -i
Philadelphia.
TI'jLI. AKRnil lor UUl nun.
beautiful Tidy Holder; made of eight ' tu .a a I
llercut colored styles in siik piusn.
Very beautiful. Also for our popular
lancr and Magazine Hack : holds a hun
dred newtmners and dozens of maga.
zincs, Made of antioue oatc and asn wiin
nlckle holders. Klegant for any room or
oillee. Agents of either ex are making Irom 18 to 15 a day. Send for sample
nf Tldv Holder, onlv S6c. and for sam-
n o of I'ltner rack, 50c , and receive intia-
tratail catalogue with best terns to
agents. Address the
MRW.NOVI.LTYV.'O,! TT V.
MEN'S CLOTHING!
KUNKEL&ECKSTEIM!
HAVIW ptirchswl tlie Japer I.Uery RiaWe. Un fumloact It with itl toJc. atW are ptejiart-i Mimd to all call wpna tbm
iifcfloaea uttentien tgtven m ccm-
marclal trvrs wlahln f vll points In th ceuntry. Vprll 17. "W.-lf
ynn TWthy wm Wc, we far ler CaMert, When fthewaa a ChftJ, the erieet for CaMerk, Wha ah Immm Mln, ah atwaa; ta CaMoeta, W'lakkCmh,ta)aTti(a4rK
A FARM OF
am acres of
CiiHMt White River 1 tot torn
Land, which produced 44 bushels of
wheat per acre in 1888. and upon which
II have raalizetl from f7UL to twu rem
annually. Has good dwelling, outbuild.
intra and orchard. Will aell for part cash, balance on easy terms la In Pike eonnty.
Ind ana. Also mare of the richest anil
moat productive laud la the State to Mil
How iwuhv people would Im mate If .
they wert forblddea to epoak woll 9t . ?t irlxL uauU
ifiMMKivM a4 tvii oratuon. mxj
Tim uirm.il nf ihi iiM.flH hI mi errr-
Inrkffl with WINTBIt S1(lHS. Mi.iri; thatj Ihe. h.hhI trurfr will i-Halitr he t HI; t hhI .11....... ur I. ...... Tl,.r.-rr I 11. A K (. IT
a n r. . ........ - ....... .... ...... ... w. . . ...... .1.... ..uwlv I.t
til l .HI I'KlirillHX" i.jt . n ...- 'J
makprleptttMt will HiaRc i mi-hi g.
Come ami st a bargain. If you want
any kirm w wihtsw uuuwi FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHART,
WI18T (Hk Street, JASPKR, IMDJ
nr. K.Tkfthlctirat rlpe.t traiti. a)tlw'rt
.. . li.j. r f-llftVTKV I'Klll.UCK. I Ml
Z HOIITH arnt HMS MATS at CA1.H
in jcrvni tj ----- -
3CeV iW IJ"n-"'WBI
BRICK FOR SALES I. HOCHGESANG I BROTHER,
Have taken Ike yard frtrmetty ;Wt by theft -Ml aa4
win irnw ne prenaren m irniep inn. nn hMWKIa any qaantlty teH, at the YA11I) ON THE TROY ROAT).
fattlcwturattetrtliat will We jM twt fVlh HOUS
WK Wlt.t. l0 COXTaACT ftr Krit.WMii al ftJRXISH A Mi XATKHtALSI. MTGivo ua n. Oaall. A. tfOCMOatANOKKOTrTlfTt. Jnna K.'M 1.
Job rrlnting.
The Cot'RtF.R asks tho public for lt
job work
IrelHtiri Lsilite X. JI88, F. A. " nmM fnr ttin eiiBuInif vcar! V
Vlllt-ii' -----r- . Oleren. W. M : .Ii M. Leinnion, S e
t(ii..... T W . 'V irl l -.a '!"".:
... , i.iif r.iiiinii.iii..t.t,?i""."'." V are nrenared to do all " , ' tL-tiiaefnin An
mImI. IkiicHinmnk. If.
