Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 September 1889 — Page 4
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 186D. IKateredat tkeraetaSkeat Jaeper ladtaaa, fertraw I'MitM laraegR the nail a tu4-cl natter. GET "Labor Day," 1m t MooiUy w renarally eelebratcia in all the cities of t e United States. At ladianapoli U. S Senator 1). Turpi made a logical ! drest urg is; the ettilihmut of a Ge rumen t Department of Labor, and trw appointment of a secretary of labor, the saute to be a menber ol ths President' eabinet. la the course of bis remarks ka showed bow advantageously the far Her was protected under the recent ap pointment of a secretary of agriculture and. going back he referred to the ad vantage) gained by the aoidier through the department presided over by the eseretary of war. After giving attention to the several departments represented in the cabinet, be declared that a depart Kent or labor wag as essential a any other, and the voice of labor mf equa value to the administration as that ot any other element of society. Then way not, he continued, allow working naen a representative around the conncil Board of our national executive. Hen a tor Turpie's remarks were exceedingly well received. Father D. O'Donaghue spoke at tome length bearing upon the subject of tabor in all of its phases, lie alluded with emphasis to the violation by corpora Hons of the ten commandments and the statutory law providing (bat the Sabbath shoald be observed as a day for worship and not for labor. He deplored the fact t bat capital was so organized at to be able to force laboring meu to vio late their religious convictions or starve. i be baboato, he maintained, was a day of rest and worship a day upon which bo unnecessary work should be perform ed,aday teat even railways and other corporations should respect, If not in accord with the views of stockholder, for the purpose of giving the employes the opportunity of spending the bub bath in ohurch, or in such a manner as their religtaua belief might dictate. The knights of labor, he said, had done one goed thing worthy of especial mention They had gone before congress with a resolution, adopted at their recent session held in this city, with a half million signatures, demanding the passage of a law, and providing for a method of ex ecu tier; it, that would prevent railways aad telegraphs, aad corporations of various character from performing public service upon the Sabbath. Give the workingraen an opportunity to do right and they will be better mea. Give them what belongs to them and they will not eeaaplaia. This, said the speaker, is all j that the knights of labor or any other labor organization seeks to accomplish j They come before the enterprising capitalist! upon the broad grounds of justice. Tnsir labor is for sale. They do not desire to destroy the interests of capital, btttstk for a conference that they may ee ame to deal dispassionately aad dis esse calmly with the employers or labor, a S I . .mm I the result of which would be prodactive of great good to both, and, at the same tiaae eause the suffering incidental to aeelfrM strikes and unjust lockouts to be saureiy obliterated. Board of Education. The County Board of Edacatioa met ea Monday at the Superintendent's on sue. Present, all the members except inoeeoi inecuysnaiowu Doaras. supi. -S a f. A . . , I bbp'I i . . m TJLT i? .KTChM",!,ndIf Coble, 1 rustes of Harbisoa township, Secretary. a-d laid on the table received, The questioa oft?ach.N wees for the ensuitiz term was broueht ud aad the wake! fixed at th! wa ra& m la?t wages nxeu ai same rales aa last J .. . -... . . Hie BUUieCl 01 lOWnstlip institutes waa discussed, and it was determined that each teacher must strictly cobdIv with the law ia regard to Institutes, found on page 67, of the act. of 1M9, as W'V"B ''Section 9. At least one Saturday in h month during which the public hools may bo in progress shall be detedto Township Institutes, or model each schools voted schools teachers propriated hip Trustee of auy township stitute shall be presided over by a teach mr ur umer ir80ii uesignaieu oy Wl . . al.A. - f a Trustee of the Township. Thai Tawh. w. ..rPrw ... n forfeit oue day's wtgea for every day's l .!... . .... . abeence therefrom, ualeee such absence shall be occasioned by sickness or eucb other reason as may & approved of by "r..A?w""A,.Vw!.? ,or CQaJr .uenuaiice.isucninsuiuie.eacBieacQer IJMVZyX 0119 slay's teaching: Provided, That no twiner bubii tevcire bhch wafH Hniev as or she shall attend ths full eeseiea of! sues Inatitats and perform ths duty or auues aestgned." The following named teachers were eaiieted to preside over ths Institutes by! the Trustees of the several tewaeaipt ; ColMitibta-r. II. Waldrip. Harbison Alex. M. Abel. Boone San ford Ilorton. Madison Marion Payne. Balabrldge Louisa Brueksr. Marlon F. L. Betx. Hall P. S. lleseemer. Jefferson .1. C. Conner. Jackson-J. Ii. Cato. Patoka-E. If. Illlsmeyer. CaaaH. W. Clarke. Perdlnand J, B. Miller. The question of expenn ineldeat to Isawaliagthe new school books was eonawared, eat mo detsrniaeUoa arrived ft. . wa -a .a.. w mr. ujourata uu tat aw """
i Draois Oiacurr Court, aVpt term, 1889, Judge Welhor presiding and J. I, Kreiz, Kq , prosecuting the plans of the In. u MM - ... u .1
i.iaie, opens! on aronuajr. turn jury we duly impanelM ana enargeo, and Mr. Felix senaritier waa wane iur ra kh, and it has begun to fire off nutlet meats. Mers. A. II. Miller and J F. Tieman, Km., of Huatinirburg; J.Me. Fall, of Hirdseye, and Taos. w. union, ot Petersburg, attorneys, in addition to the Jasper bar, are la attendance. We viva liarffwitk the conalus I en of all ac Ham hMrd un to wertnrsaav hixhi; a t a State vs. Joba Pafater, A. and B. ; Rnwl 5. State vs. John Demeut, selling with nut llnenae : iHed 490. State vs. Joha Burton, latex's ttioa; fined tt. - . . Itate v. Wm Beatty, selling without llcenae: Ah ml 90 State v. Wm. Beatty, wiling without license; wot guilty State re. Geo. Uawkias, robbery ; ael iii. State ve. W. Prnltt and B. Waldertwan, A. and B.; nollifd State vb. V. Haraed : lntox. : nollled. fitata vs. J. G. liham. iutox. : tined 12. State ve. Rose Fisher, A, sad B.; fined 6 00. State vs. S. Limn and Q. Biike, tree nollied; and there was nollies entered in two other causes for selling liquor without license. CIVIL ACTIOM9 E. Nicholson, et al . partition ; sale ot one tract toM. L. Winiager for f l5Ucon firmed. E. J. Kelso, et al. vs. Msry Johnson. etal. : continued. J. II. Esters, admr. of J. W. Ewers; report sale of laud and lot for $282 50 confirmed. It M Craig, guardian of Geo. Payne; report or sale or iana 10 johb movihbuh for $375 conhrmeu. Auir. Aulenbauher. admr. of John An lenbacher; report of sale of land lor $336 confirmed. Miriam Sweeney, et al. vs. Mary T. Fuhs. et al : judgment for deleadante in one suit, and two other actions by same plaintiffs vs. different defendants, continued. Geo. A. Shone vs. The. Kaninenburg foreclosure; judgment for $57 40. W. B. Uinkle & Co. ve. I. A. Rigsbj, et al.; dismissed. Thoe. Wade, admr. of W.'Piakstoa, ordered to sell real estate. A. H. Stewart, admr. of was. Mahaa, ordered to sell real estate. Joha Stratman, admr. of John Matter, deceased, ordered to sell real estate. Mary A. Cave vs. Joseph Fisher; appeal from J. P. dismissed. Phoebe C. Den man vs. A. W. Con verse, et al. : partition ; T. R. Greea ap pointed Commissioner to sell real estate at private sale after aotiee. II. Bushkoetter vs. H. Iioppeniaas, ct al. ; judgment for $341 15. A. u. Torian, ct al. vs. Joba T. Jack son ; judgment tor btj s4 Geo. Friedman vs. A. Heicbelbach; dismissed. Mary Rose, tt al , exparte partition ; Commissioners report of partition eonarmed. C. L. Wadding vs. P. Wallnaueer ; dis missed. C. Altnaan Co. Ti. Rsgea Swett; ..J Z I C. P. Week va. John Iteabam ; eon tinued State ex rel. Co. Auditor ve. Martin Eckert : dismissed. State ex rel. J. Granelspacaer vs. K. E. Decker: foreclosure ordered for $2 if 39. State ex rel. County Auditor ve. A. J aad D. KellaaM ; foreclosure ordered for 153 73. btate ex rel.klouaty Auditor vs. J. A. ana o-ithi, .ureciuawre u.u.rw J 5 T1 t - 1 J .. 2133 as. L, miAi kr U. Ulume vs. J. b. uoaiey. et al. ; judf UVII Ivl Wsv av n. t Mm Co. R. HnfMn mm neruavj assy wve mow aivi judgment for $177 M. c BeTuent, et al? ve. Geo. M. Iloff. judgment for $ 29. JA. J' rt 1' ; ' ,mYi 7 t : r, , n J ?oe,ke.r JoBtM W Ray .judgment for 59 10. U. Smith vs. A. M. Tussev : dismissed. r fn,!.,. . t I. 'v " Lt jul ' ,tr!.? -"i t r, 'rZu " JHUS m9 Co. Johl T jEek. SAN Iflff sVSWlABlt fJ M I 79 I W'?&TsoVV v? J P Norma, et aiumfd J. P. Nmta, tl V h?iJi1rer of natltlo- fr .nnnt.t J J!?i!llo!!L0.t "i. C. Milter City Commieeleoera for thc city of Huntiugburg for the ensuing ,r.sd alm.nS Pellllna order dueler i '. : ' " . . . 7 latHU Biiei auinuiioD. Order declaring the existence of the hB,ui nTM. Creamerv." of Huatiturbura! frot. .ndtsr Auuit a " ww" mb C . L Su L Rv Jjh?iLrl' S: aiiSS Co.; sus tained.aad cause continaed. state ex rel. County Auditor vs. Ab. awblson.etal.;judgtat of foreclosure fc m 7I, lllllkam HapisaiB;s. We are aaviag quits a dry a pell. Thomas Jeeksoa aaa returned from Martin county, where as has sees visit ing friends. Charlse McCarell is going to more to Freaeh Liek, where he will go lata the dry goods business. r. vowel gave us a terrible correc tion. It was a mistake ia wrltlag; it was La instead of ills. When Hie Vowel eald that I play cards be makes a I false ttatmtat, which there ia not a word of truth in, aad Mr. Hie will have enoagh to do to keep h I ruse I r straight without eorreeting other people's mU takes.! Frank took a lesson ia the Freaeh lea gusge at Kaoxvills ths other day. Bob goes to oh her every day sad atiyi to. uurrALO Bill. .1 !-.--- inMMi,nM Fen RentA residence in Jasparaf war rooens, apfljr vCBlUt uata.
THE ST. MEUrXADS'
ItlU'lWI ATJASPER, IND. Our town (s graced with a new etlnoa tlonal buildinsr. The Benedictine Falh ers.of St. Meinrad, Ind., will open their Commercial Institute in this city tbi coming September, Hitherto this College waa united with the classical course at St. Meinrad. but weighty and im portant reasons have indueed the Fathers of St. Meinrad to separate the commer cial course and transplant the same to Jasoer. The choice lor uoU an tnstuu tioa is a happy one, ae every convenience U olfdred to make a college of this kind flourinh in our city. The situ fur the In nitute. overlooking the county neat of Dubois County, is boautilul aud healthy at the same time, whilst on the other baud, the olace can be directly reached on the Louisville, St. Louis Jfc Kvaueville K. It. The College will therelore make a favorable iiiitHesioii on every one that ' a.a. 1.. sees it. The studies punuea ai mis in 4titute are the same as in any other first class Institute. Parents who wish to give their sons a good solid educaliou lor practical life, will do well to send them to thU Commercial Institute. As the College is to open ou the 12th of Sept, applications must be made betore the eighth of September. Charges for board and tuition are i90W per sussioh or 180.00 per annum, tor day scholars $20.00 per session er fWW per auuum. students of auv denomination are admitted. Further particulars will be giveu if desired, by the Rev. Prefect of ST. men in ad a commercial Institute, Jaeper, Ind. v. The College will be opened with a solemn lligb-Mass at 8 o'clock in the morning, after which the lit. Rev. Abbot Fiuton, of St. Meinrad, Will deliver an oration on school matters. Siuce prentinent citizens of Jteper will favor the Institute with their presence, all friendare cordially invited to attend ou this occasion. Day scholars are requested to come to the College on Friday, 6th of Sept., at 8 o'clock in the morning, for examination. WImm Baay was sfak, we aer Caatsrle, WfcM ah wm a CklM, ah ri4 f or Carteria, Wkea ahe kNtM Mtai, aM ehtac e Caaseria, WaaaaaMSCBirti,yaTUsCaterk, County Comiaineioaers The County Board met in regular tea sion on Monday last, all of the co missioners present ALLOWANCES. Leroy Cave, Paupers $155.00 aoo.oo 15.00 C. II. Rudolph, Co. Treat. J. Gramelspacber, Auditor A U Cvun.v rn Sunt. 48.00 r Ca T&ni he Z timatm. 275 C. Doaae Stationery 307.44 - m The contract aud bond or J. N. ourl!ae:ame tore bridge across Flat Creek, in Madison township, 45 feet in length and 14 ieei WlUP.in Olie Un,lu u wmuiiicu bv the 15th day of November, 1899, fori the sum or yuo, aaa suntiry naiensis now in possesaioa of county, was ap proved. Bids for the stone work on abutmenU and winir walls for the iron bridge across p.lnu. riwmr n c.nUtmbiowhn wcri. reosifed asfo ows: "'"""''" " ----- Martin Lorey. - 1 900 00 Schnellenberceraad George. t3.24 per cubic yard. Casoer SciineiienberKer. ai,Dsuu. The contract was let to M. Lorey, the work to be completed by Nov. Zo. 1889. for the ensuing two years, and his ooad ... L.tquox i.tcexses were grsnira io .ioh. E- Buchart, Schnellviile; J. B. Eggars, A. H. Miller, Jr., II. Mauatsl Oaut.ng- ' wui.?' ... . ,. l im, wuu a lew m.nor yw; "ded the general business of ths first two days sessions, j Jil Job PriMtlHaT. aV4a . aTl ..L. t.a MltMif CrAt iff A. , S?Di lob war. J kin ,.8fr0 ,,e?,ly' W Tfaa Cottkikr aska the public swa no We are prepared to do an bu sloes card to a pamphlet, omntlv and at reasonable on yoar worst. u. POHSUHPTION, IK ita Crst etages, can be smccetwfully oheckeil by the prompt aae of Ajer's fJaerrj Pectoral. Xvea ia the later periods of that disease, the coach k wonderfully relieved by this medicine. "I have need Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral with the txftt effect ia say practice. ThU) wonderful preparation oare eavrd my life. I bad a constant cough, night aweate, was greatly reduced ia ttcsh, and given un tr my physician. One bottle and a naif of the Pectoral cured me." A, J. Xkkon, M. V., Mkklleion, Several years ago I was severely ill. Thfi dot-tors said I was in coniuimptlnn, antl tlmt tlHy could do nothing for me, hut Hilvlwnl me, aa a last resort, to try Avar's Cherry rectoral. After taking tUa medicine two or three months I waa cured, and my health remain good to the present day." Jaanea Bkchard, Deriea, Cenn. Several years ago, on a paasage home from California, by water, I contracted eo severe a cokt that for nosae tfeya I was eonlned to my state-room, ami a payekiaa on hoard consMeretl my life M danger. Happening to hare a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I need it freely, am! my hinga were noon restored to a healthy condition. Since then I have invariably recommended thia prep areUoa."-J. B.Chaadler, Junction, Ve, Aim's Gbstry Pittml, P rnerAMta bt f Or. J. 0. Ayer k Oe., Lew, Mati atvMl f al B94a4afre sPliM b4KbM4M00 fv
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Some rtiu falling ; wueh rain Is needed just now. The Farmers Alltanee have no store here now, aa we understand. Mr. Lou Arnold has his new blacksmith chop about ready for oceupetion. Mr. Divid Philips, the engineer at our flouring mills, is smiling ; he says its a aclrl. Mr. Rambo has finished cutting the timber near here, and has moved his mill near Cross Roads for a short time. The picnic at Burr Oak, on last Thursday, was pretty well attended. AH teemed to enjoy lif. Speaking by sev oral diffeieat persons. All oeemrd to be in its place. Quite a number of people from HitloU are attending the Fair at Petersburg thU week. We understand there will be a wedding in oui- town soon. Now gaeos who. Watermelons first made their appearance in our town last week. They tell us the crop is very short this year. Tom. Subscribe JJow, The long nights are approaching, during which every citizen and every family should inform themxelvefl thoroughly hs to the measures and men that will enter into the preliminary Presidential political contest next year. To enable ;very one in Dubois county to do so we have completed arrangements with i he publishersof the Indiana State Sentinel to club that excellent State paper with the Jasper Courier for the extremely low price of two dollars for both publications for one year, and we hope to obtain many new subscribers in Dubois county. POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThU powder nerrr rtrln. A mrv 0t parity Mrmeth and wlioIcioNeneM. More economical than lae ordinary kind., and cannot be tolS In competition llh the mutlltuile ot low tert, abort weight alum or ph.nphate powder. Sold only In can,. KOTAL DAKt.va rawDKK co.. iss wallet., x.r. March , Wse Wt. fee Afn -aar -en a mmw-rtn nnnAnmi HUT M jA1'11CK MfidUlVl I JOSEPH JOHN ! OPrOSITB THE INKIAWA HOTEL, will k.YA thn fct lee-Cream clHrlnc the) hot weerther. H. hmn flttetl up Mlre pailar wkre 141m acHtlpmea will k llteljr nervexl. Qiippi mpilpc anil PIRTIF SUPP" "Bl11 W M! 1 ' . . iJL J H.- f-U f,w & UTft ieavttMvtt 01 VleK ITW JITS . ... Alaoiseieaaiaaseere .MtefTINWAKK. He have lne jHt roerlvM from Chlrnce Urge avaartmet of MeHlem, and from Lea lavlltei m atek of Te whlrh he Call I'UBMO ATTKNTIOK. la tti reer reom na hla let ha aaa flttiMt ap the eoaleat place in town, with tables, chair, Ac. where gentleman ean enjoy a eald ftiae er heer, m mint Julep, e lemonade, mr either beverage, antl fln4 a bar upplled with the beat. JOSEPH JOHN, May IS. l-tf. JAM'KK, INI). mLVl lour CEAXCE fa GIZLiT msAint I SwwSBpeBj ay w ajaj ojeBmamji, Bymj frvw wJePaVJaial avwaWererarwalawavasr IN Dress Goods AMDMEN'S CLOTHING! The lateaeMHi of the aVannM flaeta ma etvarIalwekeft with WtNTKK 100I)M, marei that thn Hatta) traite will nahle ma ta anil, I mhi) rilawnaei nf them. Thrrerara I HAVK CUT orr MY I'KOriT.H. nm htH tHH early to I make prleMi that will make them ;. lOemo and (at a bargain, If you want any Kin or winter goods FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHART, WEST Oth Street, .IASPKH, IMD. W. VI. The hlarhemt. erlaa. la traila. allawarf I far all klaila t OOUNTKY PKOIkUOK. ChiI eaan MOOTS! and MMOKH, MATS aad CAfS, M areat variety, GMKAr. Knv, as, ISM m.
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On August 30th, RIVER LAND CO era Jtailrosvd from Ol Sept. lOth. INCIKNATI to
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oompany baa determined to plaoo on tho market OTer 10,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, located along the lino of tho Cincinnati and Green Rive Railway, at 8 rices from 95 00 to 125, OO per aoro, aooording to distanoo from ailroad Station. Those lands are as productive aa any in the State, and are unequalled anywhere for raising Corn aad Grain, Fruit, Tocotables, Hemp and Tobacco. This land is not excelled anywhere in tho world for raising white Burley Tobacco. Well watered and One climate. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. See the Poach Orchard of 30,000 trees-90,000 bushels shipped last year more this year see the corn, 16 feet high see tho small train see the blue grsMs-soo the potatoes weighing 18 ounces and over. There are a Railroads running through tho land, also a good turnpike. Schools. Colleges, Churches, Hotel, Livery Stable, etc, already established. Taxes low. Strong Republican County. Tickets for the round trip from Cincinnati, irood for 30 days, an ho had for 94 on application to A. EVANS, YOSEMITE, KY.V f EDWARDS RITCHIE, WICCINS BLOCK, CINCINNATI, O. Aiit Mid, lKsf-4w.
NOTICE OV SALH OF KEAL ESTATE. VTOTICE is hereby given that, hy vlr il tue of an order of the Dubois Circul 1 Court, and by direction of the last will the undersigned Administrator, with will annexsil, of the estate of William Mahan, deceased, will ofl'er for sale, at Public Auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th. 1889, the following described real estate, ia Dubois county, Indiana, to-wit: Thn north-west quarter of section Jfo. nineteea (19), and the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section No. eighteen (is), tn township 2io. one (l) south, range No, five (5) west: and, also Dart of the north-east quarter of the north-east quarter of section No. twenty,four (24), in township No. o&e (1) south, range No. six (6) west, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the north-east corner of said tract : run nlng thence west seven (7) rods, nine (9) feet and eleven (11) Inches: thence south eight (8) rods; thence east seven (7) roils, nine (9) feet and eleven (11) iuchea : thence north eight (8) rods te the place of beginning, coulaiaiog lu all 203 8U-1UQ acres. This excellent body of land, knowa ae the old Mahan homestead, lies oa the Jasper aud Petersburg road, five miles west or jasper, ana one nine west oi Ireland, Is level and one of the f nest wheat and corn producing farms in Du bois county. It will yield an average of 35 to 40 bushels of wheat per acre, is in au excellent state of cultivation, and is underlaid with a complete system ol tiling and lies within one-half mile of a large Tiling Factory, and in a commuai ly where there are good schools aad churches. The purchaser will baveau opportunity of putting in a crop of wheat this fan. tor further information ia quire of A. H. Stewart, Ireland, lad., or John jj. 15KKTZ, Jasper, Indiana. Tkkms or Sale: One-fourth cash, balance in three equal installments, pay able respectively in eight, sixteen and twenty-four months from date of sale, purchaser giving bis notes for deferred payments, secured by mortgage on the land, bearing six per cunt, interest from date, payable annually, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and providing ror attorney's reea. Sale will begin at 2 o'clock p. m. ALBERT H. STEWART, AdtnV, with will aaasxsd. John L. Brktz, Attorney. Sept. sth, 1889-4W. pf. vie. Dry Goods ! GROCERIES 1 CLOTHING ! SHOES AND NOTIONS Wm. Hallcr ! Oe ranrlh Street, .laapar, haajaat rwlM e Mew aleak nnHnar.si ainiiHi ituwrn. Me will HKLL SHOKH Pauaan kl iff SaBJ Ifl tMl tViiil, avSAVa veaaai ewj aaweew ae mwwwm vvewaji Try thaw VOK A M AKA A1N, aadye will ha Mtlsled. COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken at the HIOMKST MAKKKT fKICB. MTDON'T PORQETTHC PLACE, Wm. IIAX.1L.EIt, Corner 4th and JAOKgOM 8T9m
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