Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1890 — Page 4
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endorsed lor a llepreseutativs, wka; dry weather with no rots, If elected, will be cast for a trole- titlM of changing. lioH MonoMtlM to represent Indians Ih flMIr4W , nf jj hvet week :
(he L S. a man wno na w.r irv. Vr afavera. and tke Hxt
1 Fritz 1
Kills tniv, and the fourth we Henry
, lnt !
heett R leSdiHg KepUWICan fWIIUCHMt PUr-BberW end FrltX MaUU.
wmo . , " , . l. u .u
J4PEk
Friday,
ll.U MMiiitv for SS veers. SHU
. I t . ill1'
troiiy thieves a is tu 7 rUudnlph's little girl: there is another thrums, should pay gratnltou'h; n- to-day. (Monday). It wfM as
ereaeiiia rRi it the hand of death ka bn at work Ih
r r;T.r .l .1 JilZl 7he community for some time, and it tike him for hf the ether pi om J . .
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IRntr'etttt HteftoSVt Japr Indian. fartrwM tUWa tkriirt Hie malt MMfd
bCMOCRATlC BUTWICT TICKET. Kr CtHrrr. tit THHcrlmHl llUtrlwt. .JOHN I.. KKKT7US lw KeprMiifilvefrmM IhW.I aihI Mrtln KPlIKtltt INMIS.
1W RrnHUtl from T.nreH, OriUHC
ANN HHnnia, KRXST IMCKHAKliT. trfMOCRAtlC COUNTY TI.K-T.
Fr tfHnfy .Hl(Ur. OH.V OKAMKUSlMinlKH r"r CnHMtjr Clerk Ki.VATZ KCKKKt
JULY 4. tlcket-men who. srliHjf lhi
KtpMMicAH prlnciilw. weuld Urt h (MHwiblii how of KeUiHjr lU a public nflte. where their iHflHHC, frf i position, wouta l exertrxl in fnror ot Try MmiopAlv iBlorNl by the U"PHHIImh pv'y H, whM' ,OM,' MO, ir Ihey hohM. mnl wnnbl HfH if thov coubl, hlp h !ijfl UrmiMif ititer"!. Of th four lonner I)mocrHl nmiMtai, lhy
!PH irl nsMni ifiev utii m - cm ni jinwst b KVpiibHHR K, . B. A. Wf, I . 1 . .... ai..
Demomis Iihv pwl forward eip' tHt a litikft, it wohIiI Ht HtiPr .pi forlliPin to withdraw miliar thnn iiiillr an itfMomiHioo.s defeni, lv HyinjC te "Jowi" the prty of bf ipoI.
ttKITAI.N I.K.M..VO. Kw CdHfttjr SrlrrllT. AI.KKKT H. TKAYI.OK. fflr JBnty Tpi4rrr. tlACOK Kl'liCKK, .)K. Kr CmiNt)' Siirvtjrr. :HKVKV I1KKOKK. 'nr CriMMljr Crtrimw. KKKMIAKDT ACFFAKT. ftr CaHHty CH4HiUiier Sd Itlntrlot. .TACOK J.Atl.KS. Kur CoHHtr ComiIlMnrr 3d UMrlct. AlUUST M. KUKKNKK.
Wlio Form HHd Oh m tke Trust??
By Kniint. KuKMriRi.tt. Ixn., Jmm 90 1M0.
ClmMk wfo. Ww4itet. 0, l. CtKitli .
Wahiinotok, lsu Jhmc If, 1100.
Dkak Rrothkk: We moM MrxeHlly
petltWMi you t eMreHe Mrgft Pre4h.vjt,wl"ee t ""Pr.
irf. nr (JuiMMrwiiU iTNlivieriaH enurei f
Tk ttulmbt XotmiU St4iiMil Hum-
iHhh My hnve Hewi in umwms. Pike County Democrat. J Ht teveii MlleN otU of tke wy, brother Mount. The Dubois Cownty Xormai ie a Meo hU in eomlweled by
tblti iHMrwetor wilb r UUy ai-
Ap)Hlut-
The F. M. H. A. Conventioii Ht Hun-
tinjCburKf aiioptetl a platlorm. 0o pre
umble of which contains this il eel htmtkM: Where, cerliiln -c0B(lition exil which deprive tile agriculturist of a fnir pruportioii of the fruits of hi labor, both in regard to products he ha to ell, and the cofHfHmlil!i4 bo ha to huv, unfair and dishonest eomliiiiatimis arp leCued ajfainst hi bt ialcrsl, him! It it also p'.ain that the farmer himself h largely to blame for tho miMlitioH under which he is eufferiaf ," kc. Xow thia i adeiuiacintinii first of a protective tariff, which prodncea inevitably the conditions named; nd second of the combinations, or Tniti,-OMlv Made poeeiWe by tacit a tariff-which they ay are "learard aeain.t his Iksi
iaterMtg." Then they blame themeelre for voting for men who permit and en
courage tint condition of atr-ms, and proceed to nominate a political ticket a panacea for theec ilk.
In thie connection it in fair to innnire
who are the "prnfeMional nolittaUna."
th eomoiained of bv the F M. B. A..
Aoaoa oeJ BMtul
ivor or tM thlevinjf 1
tarirt wbich efeah from him iadirectly
nan every farmer m liiihoie comity
rateee-and what party heads nil the Trusts complained of, and is responsible for them? The famoiu MeKiMliy bill, endorsed snd voted for by every RepnblieaH in the present Uongreee save one, and which imposes a tax of from 0 to 150 per cent, upon every article excep' sugar, the farmer has to any, and compelhint to pay a tax for bounty of 25 pei cent, apon every pound of Hr he usee, ia a living object leeeon of what party is in favor of a high tariff.
The Indianapolk Sentirfe'.m apeakiag
oi m trusts or all Kinds says Kepubli
can "newopapers ham, from time to
time, hart a good deal to y about the
wbisky trust, whksh tbny have repreaen ted as a Kcntui-kv democratic inatitu
tlon. 1 he fact t that the trust, ifta northern and repuhlicnn concern. Con-
eiuatve evidence of this k fumUlied by
the Wine and spirit Gasttte, a leading
organ oi me liquor traoe, which, in recent issue, say:
-The present manaceriof the wltlskv
trnet are the active supporters of tke re-
putmean national admiaiatration. and
will have no difficulty ia getting eopke
oiauine government books that they
may neen in oruer to xercie a contro
over and check oa tbo returns of their
own distributing ageat. Once in pos
aeeeion or the inrormatlnn which thee
returns must necessarily Impart, the truot
can readily dispense with the services of
Its distributing agente or middlemen an
sell direct to the jobbers and wholesale
dealers at a manufacturer's profit, plus
inn ireigni ai me point ordelivery. Distilled spirit and their compounds will 'ben be sold by the trust for cash before delivery, just the same as postage stampe are at preaeat eold by the government." It is safe to eay that there ia not a trust in the country which la not controlled by republicans. ThU is conspicuously true of the Standard oil truat, which many republican newspapers have characterised as a democratic Institution. About two vara ago Mr. I'avne of Ohio dd in the L. 8. senate: "Jiine-tenths of the stockholders of the Standard oil company an now and always have been republicans," hh Mfta.;rtinu whieb haa never been challenged. The next day he read tbeM word, from a statement written by Mr. Whitney, then secretary of the navy: Every omr or director of the Standaril oil t m i -it to. I haiiav r.nukit
end o are Hiue-tentbs of its eteekkoldetsi "
Tke Dm 3 We Celnkrsite. While banting Mows to the Hrte
cannon roar, lire works idaa e, and tit-
Iwdv oina in a shout ot Inuui, in ine
general blUrity all should M'iumber why thi i the greater, and int nni-veri-al, and ju-tly olm-ived holldav ii America. What a civitra-t i- preOHted as wr iiast our mind's res back M4 vcars, sod look tbrongh the page of History at the 4th of Jnly in Philadelphia, md the Continental Congr asenbh'd there to bring sImmU the Mrth of a iisiion founded upon iIih principle eqtHlity ot nil men, a new and alarming doctrine
then to the crowned heads and monarch ie of the world. Contrast thai assembly then of fifty--IX illuntriou patriot!., representing 13 sparsely fettled territories, tak
ing the rtK or an ignominious cieaut
on theFcatfold foretell member, certain
to follow if they failed of success in establishing their immortal Declaration ol
Independence, and yet appealing with
courage and strength to God and the
right for victory, and throwing down the guage of battle to banglity King George ill: with no national treasury
to baek Ibem, and le? than three million
people, without organized army or arms.
against the immense power of proa a
urititin, with her Urge army and navy.
and unlimited resources: rout ra$t it with our present Cougre. ot 414 members, in
both branches, representing a glorious
galaxy of 42 free and independent
wealthy State, hound tngrtber under
one Constitution, all enjoying tke full
fruition of liberty, denied to the heroes
of '76, and we may realize something 'of
the difference m eondilioua now and at
that time.
But the Terr wealth and liberty of tke
preaent Is apt to make us forget tke pri
vations of our forefathers through whien
guards in our National Constitution,
which they wUely provided, and which
are iieceesary for its preservation, as ike
blood is for the life of man. This Hav
ithotiid recall to every American hi dulv
ot full allegiance to the Constitution nf
our common country, and an individual
responsibility and eare that none ot it provisions are overridden through i
mistaken party zeal, to secure a tem
porary triumph over other fellow-cit'zen-j
or for the purpose of greedy gain. Let
ms all remember the leseoii sjnjrht'hy
tne trench uevoiuiion, mat no tvranny
is so terrible or unjust as the tyrannv ot
an excited majority, nngeverned by the
restraints or law or a written aau
mutually respected Constitution.
If this one lesson is thoroughly im
pressed npon the people that liberty
and law are dependent upon each other
-the 4th of July will he profitably ob
served, and the sacrifices of he thous
ands who died in the struggles for liberty will not have been in vain, and the
principles enunciated in that wonderful Declaration will expand, and embrace other peoples and other lands, until the universal brotherhood of usaukiud is established.
fore take warning and be prepared, your
time may be next.
Dr. Cole and wife bare gone to Itacr!
ou county to visit friends end relative.
The grand a ad glorioua 4th is aporfHrhing. Where are we going that
day? My suggestion er advice U, go
where you think you can enjoy yourself b4t. Preparations are being swede tn bar a big time at llaysville, on Saturdav tbe fith. Co we one, come all, and enjov yourselves for oaee. The click of t be hinder i aheut hudted.
md the ham of the threker will be heard next. The oat crop i not a total failure at it wa prophesied a few week ae;o. Wishing ewrlmdy a good and happy 'imc. Kick tic. Cryntnl CumMtasMt!. Farmers are done culling wheat. When High Kicker thinks the wind has blown Tumi Thumb away he I badly tooled.
we understand that Llovd Johnon, the chairman of the ItepuhlicaH party ot ; Columbia township, iatrviug to have tke
post-otMee at CryMat discontinued. Mr.
.Johnson had better take eare of HHIham.
.. i. iulit.u tui. im. tur, .i a Xutieu tt AiwigMssu a
o'clock a. m.. to take action eoneerniagl . . ..
tlM iNauboniinatinn of Uev. 4. O. lbi- ftfOTICEie hereuv jetTru, mai me n
ebanan, and the Sbiloh and rrlraviile
congregations. Wm. Diu.ox,
J. MtM.HflM.ANt), 1
J It. IIAIU.OCK,
T,J Clay,
derstgned, has been duly appointed
uuienee of the nrnnerty and estate, of
the partnership effects of Martin Schei'
Waaklutosi Tone- Web, Andrew Shuler end Wicnaei waeuingteu uong. i,Hai.,. i n. Arm
iniiine of "M. Schnlrlehe Sliuler & Co..M nt TYiirriwl-ltUraT Oah9. n.iuh fnluita rsUfiiv. iiiillniiA. hi tlm
NOTICII ie kereky given, Ihst u i in of an rd.r ef the IJJ2 ft f'?M, , ? , anderslgned Elh2 JlMher, uminiatratrlx of ,h, 2J lkllip Haelier, leased, win wale at public auction, on the prJJ TUESDAY, JULY 29th, 1 tke undivided two-thirds Dart.
folUiwing deecribiMl real eMate, n2 in Dubois County. I.diana, fo-wit" S
" . ' . . of indenture duly made and p "iou are hereby notified that pursuant ,rMH iHCieibtml wid I to said reuueat and Mtilinn and hy vir- hCCOnHt re renieted to tueofSertlon M, of the Conntitut Un of 8,,tIft thp ,, without deiav.
nnnantireu inree JJ, lour 4j. tiv. 5Li: , seven 17 J, tweHty.seven 1871,2 South-halfof No. eight 8j.atn2Se town of Ilaysvills, according to It rZ
oi eaiM iowu : :ne aouth-W
N
firm, by twenty
orthKast quarter of section .
t hb , iwwnsmp iio. one In
he said church, that a npecial meeting ol
Morgan I'rehverv of said church, will, convene at Ireland. Indiana, on Friday, Inlv Hih, 1H) at 9 o'clock a m.. for th
inro-.e named in s iid request as herein!
neror et forth.
JMiv D, At.K.x NVtKK, Moderator, of Morgan Prebvtrv. C. V. C. C&jrMCry for PHclw's Catttyku Portersville Pinters.
Rer, Ruckanan.
.loilS (iKAMKI.SfArilKK. ASi
Tkayi.ou flttXTEK Atty.'a June 27, leO-Sw.
ocall an'd,,Jior,".r',!e e 5 Wet.40aetii! Part of the North half of the NorUu
signee. iwi-4ijiwiprin mm seciion 25, in nii
lownsnip ami tange, ttonmled as follows, via: commencing at the Soutb-Weteor!
SIllOltlFF'S SALIC.
. ner thereof, theaee North fifty (901 roU ''I!1""; tMVr e,1,', f M) r". tbenee1
ii n the meandering ot the
de- South-West,
W virtue of a certified conv of a
11 oxiti to me directed from the Clerk ol llaysville and Loogootee road, fiftc...
the Dubois Circuit Quirt, in a caiwe (MJrmiaand nine9 fret, (to a rwin wherein Ileury W. Harrison is plaimiff.'on t!m South line of said North onchtlf and William II. 11. Morgan and Sarah L.jNortb-Kat one-fourtb, twelve rmlsliHt
Jtorgaii are ueienuaniH, requiring me mmcr m wain irstt,) make the sum of one hundred and eleven tbenre Weet to the place of beglnsW
twelve 1 IZ rfHts, containing eight Udrlj. seven onehundreiltb acres, more orlm, and part of the 8outhEast quarter of said section 25. in said towiuhiD uul
pastor of the C. p. dollars and twenty-tbree cents, with inet meeting here Ut-,ere,it sh1'' ' cnit 1 w''' wd waapreeut, but ' xl,0,ie Ht labile Sal, to the highest
When you call for your mail at Crvstal the Postmaster don't get it out of" the
wate oasKet.
We will give a description of our town
to the reader of the Courier: We hari I WO blacksmith shoos, one drv iMw1a
tore. oue church and school house, oneideen died last week and w buried
aw-omce, one sou i re's mice, one milli
nery tore, one drug store, one saw sod grist mill, and there is some talk of sir.
Joseph Nolea building a livery and feed
eiaoie, wmcn we think will be a payiug
Mr. A.J. Cave and Noah Cor left far
Greene county last week.
Mr. C N. Simmons U talking of at
tending the Medical College at Ciscinnati. Charier u a hntkr.
Col Bowman Drenched an a hi Mrman
t 5lnlmotls, ehapel last Sunday night.
Crystal ought to have a Marshal to
keep the women from fighting.
Some of the farmers have bena to
grumWe for rain.
We wonld like to know what has be
come of Brother Bones.
Tox Thumb.
Thirteen horses died of overheat in
this township last week. Ah uupre- between the hours of 10 o'clock m. and eedented record. , 4 o'clock p m.. of said day, at the door Wheat is nearly all cut. Boone town-; Co" -b'' danpar, Dutmis ship did not have much over a half crop bounty, Indiana, the rents and profits xj. ti.- n. .'for a term not exceeduig,cveii years tbe
ginning, containing six acres, more or
less Terms or Sale: One-third ef ike purchase money to be paid in cash, the
church, heid a bask
unil. A fair nro
.. '. ,.. r i,.t Milder, on
muni n inrfcnitni imrn ukiiik uiw. ' - ' i , .
ent cauaetl by tlm extreme heat. SATUUDA Y.thk 2i iy ok AUGUST, V'f ,, ''"H
io ine uerman grave yarn, thence olk to the North side of the town plat of llavsrille thence West to the half mile line dividing said section North smI
South, thence North to the place nf he
Mr. John Campbell, the log man.ie. . . " ' tA
talking of leering for the East. Omorr" 'T T. v u . our elderly girls will be much sadder The ct-balf of the North-evd quarit.. uaH.l .ft.r kt. .t...rt..r. tter of Section timber twetitv-lwo f2J),
.a Vmivlittn nim Aelh Ifaiiifa .AT 1 1 SS - I 4 I I.. . S . . .
One of Henry Rudolph's small chll- 'Z'" """.'Vlt Z l.:; " r ' ,wo rF wV;men " 11
ed last week and w burled at . . L 1 IT i. 7 . .. ..: . ..' r "a"'"" monma ; ueierreo psymrstt
II. .fill. U.t ft...i1w A armmt .... ,v .
from here attended the funeral services " t . . a. ... ,i If such rents and profits will not sel1 Sctanellvilto Shi ilea. 'for a stitHcient sum o satify said decree, llev. Father Boerslg received a fine !l,rwt cos,e- 1 n1' ?t1,,bI,M(m! new hnggv one dav lal week, which he "'" P. f n P;b"cJJ Ijj bought at New Albany. ' 'f ,mPle of 1 teal estate, or so much . , , thereof as may be sufficient to discharge Mr. Joe ooersig, who has been at mW (pcre(.( Jllfercl, nm COBt8
wmiyn,r ( uiieeniug co lege io prao.ioe Ss!( Mle wU, W8lle without any medicine, is spending his Tacation here r.iuf what.rr from valuation or an.
with his brother, Kev. Father Boersig. nraiaement laws.
Postmaster Joseph Brosemer was busy I FKUDINAND SCHNEIDER.
cutting wheat with hi "arm-strong ms-f Sheriff of Dubois County. ehiueM lest week, and says he would. Cox a MiMtrnv. Att'vs for Pl'it-
ratner work for the government. Jnlv 1st, 1890 -3w. fp. f. $.001
Mr. William Seller had lumber sawed
fern two-story frame house, which he
intends to build an soon as pose i We after
Scratch" a trust and yon will find, every time, a combination of republicans lo,?,x,.ort money from the people." TrJlil lV,,"lU,,y ,rp- All the In its and Monopolies, of which the ngriculiurlsts so jmtly complain, am the
-.winrtwui uepubiican legislation, and were, and are, encouraged by the leaders at that parly, from Ilorusdv and D d ey down to Harrison, in order to obtain a ptrt of their immense profits to e u-ed in -blocks of ve'f mothods bv trusty men- to keen the oartv In oower
Hut what is more aetonisblng to a Ims-
i t- u 7i . , 'ty of Ihejieowho iL.1 few ''"ner,.. who imve never ruh after the falw God It tuimn to MooPlil. ahetTd pernit themselvea in i t-.i i.it T
to ikm "'"''miieo in
eadsr. , 2. hv "tpHbllcan rolls will have to wail
m"Hnai apout dtdine4.
A good many foolish things are being said to make it appear that the new election law will be difficult to comply with It is all nonsense. There ie nothing difficult about it. The voter will be given a piece of paper with ail the ticket, printed side by side on it. Each ticket will be appropriately headed. Any voter who wants to vote a straight ticket will go into a stall by himelf and stamp the head of the ticket he wants to vote, lie then hands it to the Inspector, and it
is put into the ballot box. When it is taken out, the ticket that is marked Ik
counted, and no attention is paid to the others. That is all there is of it. and
surely any voter cau do that. If be wants to vote a scratched ticket, he
simply stamps a cross by the name of
each candidate be wants to vote for. If he cannot do the work hime!f, he U at liberty to call an election clerk to do it for liltn, and the clerk is liable to be sent to the penitentiary for exposing any such
secrets. It is folly to carry the idea that voting is going to be difficult for any
body under this law, for it is not. The
law i here, and it has come to stay, and
it behooves everybody to make the best
of it. This system is the bent yet ilia
covered to give a free and honest billot.
and that is what the common people
must have, or the billot is worth notb ing to them.
OMrm Cry J fMmh CattoU
IreJnnd IucUtemt. An&re Km Vke ' ' Rr.rn Adam sad wile spent Sunday ad
George Gill's.
Ilusrh Dillm is very ill at hie home
nMr town.
Wesley Dellrnler i ahlr to he out after
n long; Ml tie with typhoid fever.
Mi limner, of Col., i-i visiting Andy
The Standard Milling Company are
pmcing a new inrnace in tnelf mill. - Mi Blanch Koae and Mrs. Nora Col' Una were vbdling near town on MemUy
iNsiiie Harris and Mi Dean, ofl
Petersburg, have been the guests ot Mrs.
i arr. Che. Crandall has sold his corn bukrs to Norman Bros., and will retire from
milling. Harvest ia past, but the summer has not, for it behooves one to hunt a shade, wear thin clothes, and use a oalm-leaf fan
to keep cool.
In this neighborhood, farmers are more
careful of their horse ince the, exceseive
heat has caused tke death of eo mewy valuable animals.
ooiinn tiooge, no. wk. oiiwrt Fellows.
elected the following oHlcers for the en-
HUIH V IftTIM T.AUla Kawml M fZ . B U
- ...w,. ... , t j , a Dillin, V. G.; Ed. Swoener, R. C; I.
uarnin, i:
Wyandotte Tribe, No. 86, Red Men, -lected the following officers for the term: Ceo. 11. Wileon, S. ; Gee. Gill, S. S : Benj.
lMllon. J. S. ; Marion I'eyne, C. of K. ; eaS a V At MA9
iao. uaroin, n.. oi w.
One night last week a very disgrace
ful scene occtired near town. Oaths. . . e . . e . a -
intHi speecu. ana nre arms were used.
If young men (.') can not behave them.
selves, they should be mads pay for such
nine racKcia.
On tbeSdth of Jnne, commencement
exercises were held in the M. E. church, and though exceedingly warm weather
made it very uncomfortable, the pro-
xrimmi wm interesting, rue church
was tastefully draped and decorated
with nags, flowers and picturers. As the
orcneeira piayeu "Forest Home," the
prrftt wno were io taice Part in the
evening exercises marched in and took their rfeipctje piea. After prayer and a song Albert Glezen made a short
.inn,.nu winvs .Iirxcn men gAVO R nice little lecture to the clsa of f90; she having graduated in '80. The Saluta-
l?r.y.M "tlken by Grace Green, and the shdltory by Grace McSwane. and
exceedingly well rendered. Boone Bet-
tie rendered to us untul advi.
u' - .
TTiwi carrieo or ue tM m for
ConitnimiioHerrt Snle Kutnte.
harvest. Thie will make a nice appear-rr! E. lumen, and )
anee with the many neat residences in our town. Nearly all the houses and business pieces here are new buildings
with the except iott of three or four.
Jeremiah Creek Poet, No. 481, G. A. R
jrJOTIOK is hereby given, that by virini tne Jot an order end decree of tke
April
ftl lave a jmmd pumie at ' HaneeekNJT,t CoJ "3 f ,h Park, tme-kejf mile eeftt of tneflv1th,f". tkereef, tke nn4taned, KaartlMMill. MatliMlitM ik isili nibSHner spiMMMted bv mid eon
William &. Imnan,
vs
Mande C. Horton.
of Iteul
No. 11 3. In Partition.
The general laws regarding repairing sidewalks, approved Mar eh 8tk, life,
empowers m onarti or truetees or any town, to compel, owners ef lots or perls of let- on any streets or nllev to repair their sidewalks, aud u eae thay ftil to comply, nr allow (heir sidewalk to become dangerous, to ua'e swh rrMrs
IN WIS HIHH A IMIM ItU IHu tlmtl - ur . .
fur w.;... U1 i 1 ' ::"B,,t Mgor mm uviton wm lor tray; with attorney fee and ail iauii. r
Kinia
Xiw IMKloHvrs to Wait. The money with which m i9mSi.
Ing pensions has not yet mrired. bitt
Agent r.iiMey sey he look" for t daily.
natural and easy i ivury. TtkM .n -
all, eMch graduate mle k.hh! impressions Which shows tlut ach k.l m.i. .
study ef their subject. Mr. Wileon made a splendid little talk and presented Boono Hit tier a silver tmedal given hv Mr. Stewart, to the one gaining tke kirh-
ft average In examinations. The myi.. r.j i...
excellent ami We wldi rnr
i e graduate, a happy ant! useful life, anal tmv their ending be pieasaut as their eowinencement. Rex.
Indiana farmers are named
to nm)t
Hie new enionsrs just placed u ,MCMit for a plow point swindler. 'I ha ru-
Hntil shtiHi k. raimttnia Km to sign n Itttle niMl
mtHv,-Iudiu- fertko tdeur mint and it turai up ktei
near the mill, eosnetime between the 15th
and 35th of August. Adance will be had
in the evening and at night in their hall
in the Park, and there will he fun for
everybody. AM posts in this and adjoin
ing counties will be invited.
Mr. Jos. C. Striegle. the boss black
smith on thia side of New Albany, was
busv repairing machines for harvest last
week. He had an expert machinist to.uon No.
help htm last week rrom Jasper, hut we;f l Nort
were sasBie iu mm nm nnine.
Lieut. W. W. Kendall, while plowing corn one day last week, was overcome bv heat. Dr. Harmooia was called and
administered the necessary applications.
ami he is now doing well.
Mrs. Margarelh Deeb, of Sioux City, Iowa, was here visiting her sister, Mrs. Elinabeth rix, whom she had not
for over thirty years. She left lor her
borne last Thursday. EnniK, the IS mouths old child ef Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block, died on Monday
morning, June S3, and was buried in the
Catholic grave-yard the following Tue
day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Block
have the sympathy of this community,
as it was their only child. Our machine agents are doing a splen
(IM nuiHes this season. There were
over one hundred reapers, mowers and self-binder gold here, of which it is said,
Seknell Bros, at Stratmann sold seventy
five, of the Deering, tend Nen & Welp
tairty or tne Ksteriy . Most all the farmers in this part of the county have selfbinders now.
Mr. Henry Schnell, Sr., traded his
farm te his son Joe for his share in the mill. Mr. Schnell will move in the
house now occupied by Joe this Fall, and Joe will move in the old place and take charge of the hotel. Mr. Alois Schaff got through building
a large barn for Mr. John Mark e. in
Jack win township, oat day last week
The subscription school taught bv
Sisters Beatrix and Acelluin. closed Fri
day, June 20th.
Mr. Will. Seilsr. of J as per, spent sev
oral davs herb last week.
Mr. Jos, E. Buckart and his elerk are
kept busy now. Joe bee. en hand just
what the farmers need, and his etere is
a credit to our to nan and count v. Wilt Joe.
piHHHted nv said eeetrt to
make sale ef real relate in the above entitled cause, will offer for sale at public
auction on the premises, on
SATURDAY, JULY 19th, A. D. 1S80,
the following described real estate, aituate in Boone township, Dubois County, Indiana, io-wit : the North-Weel quarter of the South-East quarter of sec-
thirty 30) township JSo. one th range No. five 151 West, 40
acres.
Temms of Sale: One-third of the
purchase money to be paid in cash, the residue in two etittal payments, at one
md two years, the deferred payments to
be secured by notes, bearing six per cent
interest from date, waiving benefit ot
valuation laws, with good freehold
surety, to the approval of the commis
loner. gale to begin af 10 o'clock. A. M.
n II.LUM A. Irayi.ok, Com. Trayi.oh Huxtkr, Atty.'a June 20th, 1890. -8w.
the oownr krowsi
ITHE CttJxjr OUGHT -fcl
to Ire secured by notes, bearing six pY cent, interest from date, waiving bestk
of valuation laws, with good fretUM
surety to the approval of the adminlurv
trix. bale to begin at 10 o'clock. A N
Elizarkth uaciif.r, Aumx. Travlor a Hunter, Alty's. June 20, 1890 -4w.
NOTICE OF ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF PEUSONAL PltOl'KKTV, NOTICE is hereby given that theu' dersigued. Assignee of the property
and estate of "M. ksksirieh. Sbuler k
Co.." insolvent esblers, will offer for Mhr j
at nubile auetien. et tke Union Flour
Mills, of said firm, m the town of Jsiptrf
Dubois county, Indiana, on WEDNESDAY, JULY Wtb,1890,
all tke personal property belonging fa
said firm of 'M. ScheMem. Shult r ft Co
consisting of 15 bble. of four, stout li
000 b. of skip stnli; 900 Basse, of wttev, about 1.50a lbs. of lajaw tn ebe-l, eol
mower, kar-rake. one road wtwnn si
kamees, two liuweea, one aieagaud pirn mmM M uSt - ' - u.lu V
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of paper nags, tot ef eeette, tmhie itre.'lj
ing machine, lot of toots, two eytu .
mill buhrs and fixtures. et of mill p.-Jr-l
truck on wheels, lot ot Iron, wheat teeMJ
two half bushels, lamps, oil can, scoefl
hovels, lot of oil, wrk-hench and tool,!
lot of empty bbls.. one plow, one pump.
lot of coal, lot of wheat in field, and vsi
riou other articles.
Tckms ok Sale: Suma of five dollsril and-under cah: sums over five dollsrs.sl
creditor six months will be given, pur
chaser giving note with good freehow
surety to the approval of the AMignefjj
drawing six per cent, interest r,r. o"i
waiving benefit of valuation ami w
praiecment laws. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Joil.V GRAMKLSrACIIKK, Assigttvf. Traymr it Hunter, Attorneys. June 27th. lt9l 4w.
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HOUSEKEEPERS!
It is to your interest ft buy GROCERIES, M GOODS, N0TI03S, ku GOODS ALWAYS NICE, FRESH AND CLEAN.
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SAILOR MB OTHER STRAW Ml
PRODUCE WANTED'
J. T. MEI.CII10K.
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rpiIE undersigned, Trustee of IWJJj
JL township, Dubois county,
gives notice that ke will attend in
business
tee, at his
of I'ortereville
week, and requests all persohs
pertaining to the office of Traresidence l miles SouOi-fJJ, frsville, n Saturdays of tj
d reoues s all ttersons n"3
township business to present it on urdav. Citlxens desiring 60r,'j
inc i uniiBiiiii uiuinit, menu"-' 1
the Library is kent bv Wm. MCH
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