Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 January 1891 — Page 4
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in-mat tfc will a f a.J-fU-!' rr
it-rThe Ij!!lxi;Uure will st;tfkiiv lu
work bv next weak. TH vv cnt)f
Iw Ota Senate, that of McIIrjfh against O-thrtfH, frnn TippafSHMOt c.wnty. w aeitM mi Th-4hv, bv the adrnMou ol tint enuleamr, M'Hugh. Il )arwl upn
a - . f it I . , V .11,.. Hrttl
.........4 U...a!4llv Im tho arti..in tJnn!11 euaounrgen.
Ct rest It Cost rt. IttiiM In nie, aud tbt if rwntl jw
lwVxtnidtt.f a tiot (it wlttim.. U nd
jr(i'J turlv morning (ill Mnudav.
ih4 .India WeworH wtwt mo sue to nsa ilMne wetl. Vy attv b)ew the dbuMo it of easete kenHemre reported Sh the C'Ot'KIKM.Up to WdHdiy night Slate vs John F, RHe ed Jaw Bttarly; burglary and Urreny; trlil h eeou: duding of hm guilty at te ieb, " Slate vs, JtH. SUnghttrbeok ; G. L lu tide aw tit nreus of 'h tnif wK
live t V""Imh Mnticu in KHoxdftHHtv, tt!ittd thtt h wh Iwrit Aug. SO, 1T4,
and he it lwntcif ! in tb- IWf-') HmI until ha besom of Amj 8, lav CIVtL CAttiKt. CVrit K. lumen et cil. , Mtud a
Horton ; eommieaioatr ftlw Hh1 rtport
"iiUUeiU" THAU eWlsltfl I
jus -;.j
Of tb number not eMmted by ' V " 'V rf .7'"; n; -
lel of tn-.' ticket. te roramlU i rvport nt forth thst thre ayc tHoc(hr 10 prmmM bilWtt On tb f i-e of t W rptHrn Os'wrti Uh4 1 2 rul V-Ilutfb 3.) "s. 0f th jitntit"(l bftlloU the committee litwl caitt(l fovtr-
t'lii ioc 0-vi( (jul rtuv-twoifor Mc-!
It'iffli.
tlv comiu'tn l'trty-o votfi thirty, Wvr o as to mkft the Junfution of the volar not H$iret whMf of Wft'iiCh 'fompleton, CHnVnlate.. for congress In tha ilistrlcU here Wrllifh S8S3 ntul OshornS.SoS, tha lorlunr's mjorUv biux twoIn eriMlHiHV th protested bllot r vh njtabur of th eomtuHto se&nbd tKtw HKi?irtly, ol down rtn a p rr who tlntr owffbt to ht counttil for In
tii votr. Atut tor wonuer
Hie p.ir'- or tuu couuut ev m
iiumt"- nit crol as to how the ballots
shovel the intfnlioh of th voter. Xotwlthstaudlo this, two of the Kpblict ineitroerii rini$& to njfrec to th majority report, And iubmltt(l acof their own. ukiuy thojfrouoil that nn ballot should b counted wblch war not nUiiiPfd upou tho cqunre. The majority rapovt wm loptM however, sud Mcllnh aworu lu, after a lively debate. Th iimbr of mploji" in wch branch of th LmrUlatttre was ngrtad upon ; th jManelinx commlltew of the Stiat wtrt aopoltitpd T'J!3dav; niim-
ttr of bill of excl:(!lvcly local cbarartw, wern piJ in each brancb, and s Ursfe nanthr Introduoed sod referred to the
appropriate commit te. The 9Uml!it(d
commit ten of the House wure probably ! announced on Wediientity, and tht bortv prpaid to begin the work ot erilaUQn. The Damocratle tnsjorlty in the House bdng m larife, ratad" it Ypwi lUrly difficult for the Speaker to arrange the comtuiUM places atisfclrily to tht meinbare, an too many loujftit place on two or tfarea of tht com-nittees, Imivintr dUir cooBiaUtei without applicants. Tht fermerp in the Hpuse met In caucus and agread to act together n mar aiTtctiof lb agrioattural Inforeat. without rejratu to partv dirlaiona. Tba aio deaifmatod plaott on ttM 0MntMC whinh they wanted famn afNMdiiUd u, bol agrmwl at to mamra mHUvmT imUtra, aot aflRtctlac tkraa-
tatantta. taar wtMUd aM wlw thair
Miry Kwhoiwn vu. J 1), Niflhelu,
mt al. : cowmlMloHtr reooi tn of ral
ette. part to Mirv Nicholo frHdW;
part to Geo, W. Sanders for $3 .; iue
contiuuotl. Marr UortoH et al. r. J)hn H.Gra
hsiii, at al, ; flntl raport of 4oiiKiiouer
tbt fooa a joint rMhitkNi wat
pitta il ntidtaininf tbe fraud ulet etaMi of 1890, at vojaat and dtgradtef U lndtaiia bf raprtnfltinf it poanlatiM at Iwloir at ItAtt 175,000 e tbB It it in fact, and thartby dtprivljr tbt State of a tnenjbtr of C'onjrreM and a vote ia the rloctorai eoliea to which it is juetly entitled, tad inatructin our TJ, S. Senators and requtntinz tteprtM!iUtiv to hriae the matter lie fore Conrbm, and intrndne these meaauro to oorrtot eaid tIK and atonrtan honest cwhmjs. The Seatintl hat the foliowinar praonai in regard to RopresenUtlre Inwan, from tb(t and Martin couwtit : Next to Mr. Zoercher, He presto tatlrf Inwan, of Martin and Dnbol, i the youngept member of the Ifnnse, He ia twenty-fonr years old aud was bom In Martla, whore ho still rwides. lie is tall and wet, with n fioo resnmbllajr that of flX-Spoikrr C ,ifcio. Ho U a member of.tbc janior -'m f the ttc unlvcrUy, whoro ho also taking the law coarsa. At the close of tho sewioii he will relarn to tho uuivorslty to cornpint hU cour'ios in both tho cpIIoko and law departments. From bis gonerfil ftppciranee no one would pick hlui out for a 'hiysW'i." yet, hs pMII resides with hi? fatNr on iv farm, near Phoals. Ho hm lnadv established lilt re-jutation hi one of tht bfit tttimp epp<sjrs in Martin coun'v. Th prominence be h&A mqnlrcd did not Inflate his -hewl, as is often tb crifo with men who r.re honored so yotinfif, but liko hi ymmtf collaftirno from Pcrrv, bo is one of the tuot
unasumlr:- and modest mcntbere of tho
Mr. Inman is the editor of the Indians FUndeut, tbo orgau of the ntitc hnirertlty. Goon ijye, H. Snnra. Our Jielrh-
borinjf rlty of Huntlotfbur? is preparing to iv tfood bve to the railroad nhop?.
and'otieht to nrranlzc a hi: maehino
hesn tn nr.cnnv tho bnittliascs, which will
Wnmr. th IirODe-lV Of thftt tOWBihlp
when ab'oidoncil a principal ihopj by
tht cow pat", rcbh f ar, JMffKoy Icetpt hi word with Princntoa will h dans in auothfr Tonr. A his Biahino
ahou ootnpanv would briny more money and people to HuntinjsbMrtf tha they will loan by thn wnovaf of the railroad ahopt. The following diapaleh how that tht Prinrclon people have complied with' tht condltittus Mktd by Mr. Macktv PRtN'CCTOSfi Itn. 13, Tht township eltctinu wns rottd todr tor ho location of the Air Line mchlno thon'j tit P'ltiCitou. The renl was over W mtHty in favor of brinyitifr them to thi town. General j?ovd fetllnpr prov:i!? i among the peoplt at ih votit prec'tiGts. On accoout of tbe dttcovtry of natural and secttrkf the lofsalion of Iht Air Wno sbopa, tht fptoplt are raott enthuilattic and art otltbtaUnjr in rrand stylo. flftrTha Indinna State Setata baa 1HWtt4 a roluUoa in favor of Comcrtia granting ptnaions to foMitra w&fitted in Stfuthern prlfo 4tt!iif tht nrUlliou,
cnminUslotir raoorta t?ilo of 1.-.m1 tu A n
drew Wk for 2,650. Sale eoufirtud
Hllfl CAU-8 COHtiMUfd.
Joi KriiKlnoin t al. tu, II, Oidy
Go.tvenno ishnirad to SoNci eonnty
John R Iluurty r. Joi. K. Fulknr H
1 t u.isment for fill.
E. J. Broonsr v. K. Enlow, et al. com; tcl'doueri 10 mak ptirtttion aupointwi, U. II. Todrank guard. ofGore Cor. gaii'i hnlra, report Mle of rual eette, pri to F. M. Pa rue for $814), part to Ilenl. Mortstan for t: enltft co firmed.
Nancy AruUrson taU,v. Eva AhAtsou: renort of nartltion eoaftrmMl.
H. flardtr t. Marg. Vogel; digtljIfMPd. John Peter Baunnrart. administrator of tbft rotate of Patrick Ward, fa. L K. & St. L. Coim. 11. Co., for damage for killinf of Ward; on trial btfort a jury WVJnaaiUy. Sarah A. Morris, Nail it Morris, at al.;
partition; connuiioner repbrtu sale of
prt ot reality to Aloi trut)9ii tor .k, und part to Sarah A. Jkiorria for $30, Satea confirmed. John Gt-fttnlftpacber. ivwienee of M.
Schtirich, Sholtr & Co., reportu, al of ralll property to Albert H. Bohnert for
i 000 ; nurt of tarui property to -eo. Fried niau for 1601. Sale confirmed. CfVitoer lluliQian vi. Geortre Iv ier tind
8. A. Liader; mortgage complninnd of
sat wide, and judirmeut reudtereu oa at UchtnfHl forl$454.45.
Dan'1 Linkford vs. F. Schneldtr. el
al for fht impnso n total ; diuiid by
plslmiir. E. J. Brooner vs. E. Enlow et al. ; rerKrt of partiiioa by eomlMioBers con-firmeil.
Maliada Wibkinfrm. Henry Wibkinfj
cauae to divoree coutinuec tin next
term. Defendant to py plaintiff t0
within 10 dava for tupport of children,
and in default of paymeut or Uy, real
eetate dtcrtred to be told.
ft. Lintu va. & Utllintrer, et al ; deortt
f ttveeletwe ftwaertd for 1 1 TOW.
0. Attlteeaa ft Ot. va. Parka
6ee. Beewtr ve, IF. OWrtt, aialfjatdflteat for 4MMU Martha Pareell vt, 1 I. Otoper, admr. est. of W- WTetteta tkiea et 8SS.3 allowed.
Mary A. Rhfrdee, va. the tant aetata;
claim for i33.SS ailewed.
E. Hantjrir t. W. W. TottM'a eeutte,
elaiaa for $333 33 allowed,
Jaoaet Souner vs. Laura Songer: di-
orte rtfnted, and plalHtiffia ordtrtd to
pay oot 8 herein within bo daye. John M. Robin eon et ah v. John Pniitt etal. ; JndvmfHt for 40980 Hayden S. Illarhaas v. Orrille A, Bigham; indirment for i274 40.
John B. Norman vs. W. W. Cooper, el
al; diauiiated.
Klectrlc Bitters,
Thin remedy ia becoming so well known find so' popular a to need no spw.ini montion. All who niire ued
Electric Bittrrfi tinj? tho sm ng of praise. A purnr medicine doet not exist and It la gosranteod to do all that is clfcimml. Elfictric Hitters will enre all dlj?easea of the liver and kidneys, will remove Pimple?, Bolls, Salt ltbentn aud
other nfftjotiona causel by lnnpreblool. Will drive Alttltuia from the fiyttem
nud prtyent m well as cure all Malarinl fevora. For cure of Headache, Coiictlt
putioti and Indigestion trv ilectrlo Jill
tcrs Entire ettiafaetlon jeuaranted, tr
money rcfuudtd. -Prico 50 rta. and fl
per bottle at Martin Fried mau'i Drag
store. e.
A Mtl Miakee Ueedler We At the Itnuhlioan Htm CVairal 0hw
mil tee mneMuKtaat wtolc (bare waa aa btteretlHK eiUode, whiWh la thiw rw-
portfd lie tht IndiannBOUt atwtlatl :
Whfltb Khchtli thetriet waa H4i
for vlfw m (Mi duleraelt e4e ef the
pti ty, w. T. MfH-h, a proMalaeMt lawyer
of u HwnirfteviHe eraatott a kwwImm ttio4t. tMlte: "QenHewiHi, yte ea
Mlk about hartnoMy atl mor enean newaer ami )itnla ition, hnt that
will Hot rNUor on n power in IntlhHa It in toili civeoui'lrei, I'he-rt
ire more tieuuMM-at in lUU state rlhan repttbih'tn. Th only way isan''wiH
s lv tiiHnotHiir cieintvriHtt to veta r
tloket. (!.hu we indnee them to vote t lata
rep4ihlitin ticket with nhetp repuhte4H
HewMers nun lot o iiannnnyz Wo. -It. it hoik.ll will do it U.hkIU did il
In 1 m mil m, and b write chu do It
In irtlmen, if voU can drrlt
Mime MShetriK to wtda the AuotraliHii
election 'aw w'tb'h the deioei:atatopt-
e I to protect tlHnwlTU a:tntt our ef-
twti va met 1:oih
"Ain't j yu ItUV it to ua pretty rw?'' interrui-twl a Ureabant man with hi ill voloe. Oh, what U the ne of denying it srenthwii. You all know (bat Indiana
w can led for UarrUoa with boodle,"'
answeren Jani'ii.
Thiii waa ret i rwi with freat applauee. "Yet, (entlciuen, if we can't beat ihle uew Auitraliitu law wt cannot expect to win," be continued. "I do not know how it can be done. I admit that it ia more than I ean do. Now for chairman, t want a man who is smart euoinh to
And some wny to use boodle in U9S, notwithstanding the election law. Who ie tht maa for the emerirency V
Several email-fry members oonrurred
in Mr. II r limb's views. A member from
the m'ural gas belt then roatd the
Journal in a flve-rniuute speech lie taid The Sentinel had been raiting hades
wuii tut repuoncHu party, aud coma
new tiling ought to be done to counteract it.
Th Journnl of Wodneuday failed to
cbroniclo this frank admission of its
party friend in committee meeting, but
after hII the other papers had reported
tt, nuaiiv admitted its truth, but triad to
craw lost of the position ai follows:
"JLhe only unpleaatit ncideet of
Tuesdiy'e meeting wat a apeaob by Mr.
W. T. Hrush, of Crawfordavllle. in which
he took it upon himself to say that the only way for republicans to crry Indiana wa by the free use of money; that
the etMe had been previously carr ed by
this Huang, and that it could be done again, notwithstanding the Australian ballot law. There h no law to prevent
Mr. Brush r any other man from tiiaking a fool ofhiuieelf.bttt be bad no right
to insult nueh an afcwcabiy at that of
Tuetdny by talklnjr in that way. Ilia remarks were repudiated in the conference, i tbey will be and ought to bt by republicans erary where. Anv retmbli-
ean who Ives utterance to auch itaiii-
atentt speaks for bintaei f alone. The repubnn party does not iadorte these
eor tbt metthtde to whloli they poinU" To whick tht Seetiael retpeeiit; "Mow tlaat the Jetrwed bee vtetwred
this apttea. will it tell Watt
Mr. Brwh'e mull wat "reMedta-
tedbyilM ttwfertaet? Oar teftts
thMB kto tiaeaaW teat it was "rtoedia-
ted1 with laetrty svpplatiee; that te one took ietoe with Mr. Br neb further than to remonstrate with him for his frank-
nete, aud that the "insult" bt offer! to the assembled patriots was not in any way reaited. Mr. Brneh may be a fool, at tht Journal ealln bint, although be has not heretofore patfceri for auch. But fools and ohiidreu way be hutted to tell the truth."
for Infants nd Children.
OajaeetebaaeiilaiasittetlitMwtithnt I waanmiwi'l Haa aawtor to ty prawriyUo mwaieat,M M. X. Aaeaaa, M. P., Ill Sa. 0txd at, Brookirn, X. T.
"Th fatttt'Cteariattaetaaeieaiwiij M We aa weM kwwa klmt a aaeine w ltbUteiaea'n ft Cabum MAarra. .
turn toik uv.
KUt Wortaa, alw 0a. mi efuM(e
Wiaavattajunouai
asWieWsew'wa am aatfiNM to
pnwieto MeatNaiu
Tea CorrjLcx C3eauirr, T7 Xwwat
m Ma - rnara T k
vow CaMpesa.' aa toalUWffl
SowMatMBwaw Mgaaaji M
btn f. Paauat, K.
WVutawoji," vmu auraet aad T Ae, HvwYorkCitr.
; Maw Yoea.
FREE COINAGE BILL!;1
ADOPTED ill THE U. S. SEHtTE l!
5jrThe DuboJe Countv Aoieaahlv of
He r. a IS A. met in Jaaner Tueedav
iiu mi uniuucr in aitenoanea waa so
small that they dicoaed the advleabil-!
ity or abandoning the Ataoclatiou in i body, throwing up their charter and or
gantzmjr aa a Farmer Alliance. We
nave not oen informed at te tba roan it
;0at. nut it f no difrtrence what thtv eal
iiiuieiv, Sf may fritter awav their
weiisan ty organizing a nenarate nolit
leal prty. All that theifarmara taitlv
demand can be more readily attained by
tiivn wiiiru ui ifis uamocnaiirt natrfv
m. b rv m nasi run ir .t. .. i i . , -
Til A. I' UIjU 9 K viwum iiuiiiiijr h ill GOBipiett POWtr.
BILLr AGAIN CALLED UP. j Ih the D. S. Senate ou Wednesday, on
motion of Senator Ywt, a pure and aim-
nle free coinage hill passed that body by I this week to
a vote of 39 to 27, aud now Koaa to the Fred Barr and Era Anjrerer.
Uouae for it action. Senator Sherman
and hla republican allies were reatly ditguated. Senator Hoar then called up the force bill again, and it ia now watting the time of the Senate by Its dlacusaion. If there it any danger of its pacing the Demoerat8 would be justified in breaking a quorum, if posaible, to prevtiat It. The uece8ary appropriation
billt have been held back in the Ilouae, in order not to interfere with the Force
outrage in the Senate. flQt-Presidinjf lilder Ward preached two maKniAcent eermone Sunday lust at
the Mi E. onarterlv meetinc, takini for
hia pnbjeot in the morning the theory that all the ereattet blenainga and b-?t enjoyments of tht human ree, are wtUhted through toil and nuffwrinjf. He instanced the many uaefui invention)1! aud diieoveriea in the scientific world,
and tht tribalationa endured hy their
dieeorera lefore the world generally
aooreiated them : the tufftring of the
Savior bet ore aalvetioa could be aeenred
tor humaultr : and lh aoffertnwa oi tht
iwseec befort be it aetred of aaviai
greee. He even tbeeght the haataleaett;
of ietseortalt woe id be greater
ef the fell ef Adeta ad Bve, owiac to
the aetrNy tfbrded te eoetraet a slstful
eoeditlon. with 1U never- fall law pa a leasee t, with tht twprtme happine of the Chrietian bietatd with a Savior' love. Bit hearers will welcome lUv. Wanl heartily when he thall have anettar opportuuity to preach in Jaajier.
Childrtn Cry for Pitch Cutohl
CJilldren Cry for FitaWs Cittofk.'
MABfjttAC.lt LtOKXSKS htVt bttH IfWHtd
11, K. King- and K. M. McBaleraeytr
Ireland Store
ALOI8 FUHS
Ornirw and Mtdioincr
rUklM4 mi ' Uurs Jk !
Drv Goods.
Gtroorie, Boots stndiHhocN, NOTIONS Of ALL KINDS.
HTw lfciub)lct ry mtall proBt, Mid InvijA
kt il(Mur In fUtowUm kU 4 aihr )u tmy U n, Al l)r I'nrt'ii t.ir.nrr mU. '
AM HIM. or COCNTJKY fKODUCK uktii ml U(hr s liwikut ptWu,
' 'vn-r. A. wuh-:.
)ln) iViam. Da. i h wrk ht tw, h$ Am !, .m..
Ul. YMtawtlllM w4ta4
ri4k;,AIIm. J Mr )im. Cm 1
"J i prn. Cm mA Im wk lm r)!h. liM. MMUIilfl.
t. Fall .r. MK.tf lk.M.
U.lBtUUUaar U Hl4KrlMnl.ir,t.li
kiwtl, ,,i:nUi:j- bow to tAru htm Ik la ft IO ' Iho'wl, wdK.vt M)ag
rlLwt)k MIimk, Ji4 v HIM for
!tiM. EAH1LY, HI'tLlin.T Imih(, I'AKIlLruUM MUSK. IMmitl m.
ImcI, ujf fclrljr 1hI IfiMil in afalUn-r
nr InMni'tlau.nlll awi 1' -iiliiiuili '
TfM In llwlf own lof.Hilrt.wl.. r-tkr W.l (WW.
"w,i-7raw which ,wni ma immmm. JIi mtfr lor mruulw .ucrawlkl iWn. Utily it vi,lr bwwd. I Anitt bnl vrorkr mm Mh 4MiWt MiMtt. X. BMntxr. trim r mtklnr am INN a r-v mt. i V ijia a sf-nT Jijr-S
S3
jiiii
Jo. . W21-S 4 Slim-jr.
I Aimruph'etof informtlcm MMtkaaunMt of t lH Uwe, kw tn Haw toj
kjini ftraanwav.
new vr,.
NOTIC13!
VTOTICX It hereby given to the
1" aharehoiderf of tht Ten ton ia Loan
A.aeoctaUa or aaeper, taatana, that a. MakrtHir will rlmA AM tka tpf It urn.
day in Febiwr. 1891, the teeae betag 1 hhlf y. ts rebruary , imiA at the Seerttary'e eZpfroo,d kUthn fwraifart, ether
fte, corner IHh and Main etreett, in tee town of Jtaeer, Dnbok oonaty, Indiana,:
xcutor'g Kutice. NOTICE ie hereby given that tht undersigned hat been appointed by theCltrk of tht Dubai Circuit Court Execntor of the latt will and tetUmei.t
of Margareth Geunttr, decaaed, late of
taid county, btatt of Indiana, ex id estate it auppoaed to be inaolyrnt. Clkmknts IIkxkcy, Executor. A. J. Hosrycutt, Atl'y. Jan. 2, 1891 -3 w. Execator'a Sale f" FeraoMtab Property.
VJOTICK in hereby gireu that tht un1 deteigued, Kxeeutur of the lust will a ml teutstaeut of Margareth Geunter,. deceated, will tell at the late residence of the decedent, two wile south of Ireland, Dubois county, Indian', on SATURDAY, January 24. MM,
all the personal property of the dftstdent., at follows; Two head of lioraee, one-
milk cow, one heifer, nvm head ef
aheep, twelve bead of atoek hsigf, ease
road wagon, one aprlng wagon, lot of timothy bay. lot of clover hay, her in
let-eat in one teif-binding machine, snowing machine, her intereet hi
wheat drill, lot of pletsta, ra-haf later
ett ia ahoot 8 aeret of wrowhag whea t
artietee too taaterottt to mention.
TxRMt: A eredit of nine naowth will
u 7J o'clork, n. m., for the perpoet ofFf ive Jr Hlrr
i'ltctiosf ave (5 Uircctors or taid Atto-
eiatiut, to aerve for one rear, aoeordieg
to Section 1, or Article ill, of the By
Lawaoraaid Aatoetatlon.
Okohok P. Waoxm, Prtt.
Atteat: Gkorok It. yfiunox, Ste'y.
Jan. . ltfVL-Jw.
giving nott, bearing tix per eeatt. atereet, waiving benefH of vainatleR lawa
with attorney feet, mid tnpreveu ive-
kurity ; $fi and under oath.
Cmcmexts llRNKmr, Kxetettr. A. J. Hoxxycutt, Att'y. Jan. 2, lStW Jw.
Accidents. A llttlt ton of Mr. L
i larder, ot llnrbiion tnwnsnip, was
kicked by a horeo on Friday lent, and a
bbr gftb cut in hi fortbetd. Dr. Coble
ecwtd up the wound. .. 4
A eon of Mr. Perdinasd 'Schneider
was in hi? father's stable in T taper Sat
ordfty, when a horae backed against him, atrlkinr him with hie knee, bruising the
utr.c leiinw eereretv.
Dr. J. P. Sxb. drucemt, dtHirec te inform
the publia, that he ia the aent for the murt succesf'd propamlion that nan yet heen predti'd, for co''il.s, colds and ermtp, It will
liMon and rrlinve a aernre rvld in ls than anv othtr tn?tmnnt. The Article raftrred
to Uhamlierlir.e Ucigh Hameilr. It Is
a medicine that baa won fame 1 popularity on lis nttrita and ene that Mn be depeadwl
upon. It ia the oalr known remedr that
will nrayeat ereup. It mUsthe tried to be
appreciated. It k put up in 6t eente and $1 bottle. 4w.
ftTHon. IE. W". Piokbnrdt haa Intro doced a bill into tbt Leglslatare prohib iting township acora or other townabip or county onlciah from iietlag certain agricultural product? for statlatlee! purpotec, Intended to prevent the epeculntion on growing crop. Will th Indepondtnt glrs bin ored it for tali taove in tht Inttroit of farwera ?
CTStnttor Swttnty, from tbta said Parry con a tie, ia e bairns as of tht Senate oommittte en corporatlott, aad la alno t member of the eowtMilteee et State i'rlnonf, oa Fees tad Saiarite, on Feil -ral Relations and on Iihi ranee, Be will have a busy titat for W days, aaid will bt a aitftl Senator te the Stale.
Proceedings .Jasper Towu Board,
1 He Ifoard or Truetoen met in regnlar seaaion last Monday night, with all memhers pre sen t. Tbe niin uten of last meet
ing were rend and improved. On mo
tion tbt following allowanete were made: ,
Simon Rich, H dayg with team, t33.60 Math. Gutgstli, 1 day street work, 1.C0 Martin Blueiael, " " 1.00 JohnHiley, " 100 Friodtnan. Scheirich k Co,, radae , ao.24 Theresla JErny, mde., - - g 3o
L. Spsyil, iiidje. and mending, 1.70 P. Lamport, mdie end renairinr. S.S6
Ben. Scl) rood er, 500 ft. crossings, 141 0 h fjrsmelspacher, town dupiieatea,40.eO Geo, Cnx, mo. aalaryan Msrahal, Si.00 Geo. Jutt, no. salary aa Clark. 26
DUBOIS COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE OU" IA-JSZ. LEVY OP 1890.,
There beinf ne further benineet bt fore theaa the Board adjonraed. Chiidrin Cry for Pitchtr's Caitth-iiu
SCf The followior pupilt bare di.
plonaaa 'at tba County Superintendent1!
dfHce,' for work at the latt oountV fair.
If they or their teachers will tend their
P. O. add ram, the diploma will bt for
warded at onet :
Susie Schneider, G-erty Ratliff. (21
Frances Hnruty, Unntav Land, Willie
Bck, Peter Abell, Mattie .Weidenhenner
Lula Bretz, Geo. HaMnanr, Stephen Met
tith. Chat. Harrie, Clarm Wheat ley, Ella
itatDora.
rA young lady stenographer is lak
ing down tba evidence in court In the
damage ttait against the railroad
pany.
THE TAX-PAYERS are hmbu notified that the TAX-DUPLICATE is now in the hand's of the
Treasurer of Dubois County fof col faction of the taxes of 1890; the rates on eaoh f100 arm
as follows:
townships
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Tlie ntutie lttjiitwtbi first apixmm in int Jn Cap. Sndth't "Deluwiptlon of Mem Itotflaujd" In 161.
lit Ins m native lwomita the final ss
wjaemxie neau toe pfaaee, bat uaea h wlken W jrcJent to the nbaeshaekte. Tho Inset atttboriUee c Die embjeet saiyiissit tlmnanio liMtuut "a hiU in tim form ef as arrow bead-St LcxiM BepabNc. tsClwS Ie9f4ft OtlsVftsWlsMMe Boa-PmMm, I am Si tad I want stlkhat.
Father ytyotthvtjsilt
Sofi-Tlo, lf4 Ireaaee
it I lattd a wtm had - 3Mshaet ettd
Columbia HarbUon Boone Tadiwn ItainbiiUgt Marion Kail Jeflemm
tTacknon
Patoka
Case Ferdinand Jasper Hnntingbnrgh Birdseye
12 12 IS IS 12 12 12 12 IS 12 IS 12 13 13 IS
16 16 16 16 16 16 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 1G 16
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C HI w Q V O Oi H o "5 o C i c o g jr o 'ye 1. I 1 ! S i I S I S l R I i 5 i 2 I ? , - g. I I i I ts l i 60 34 te 20 10 79 1.781 1 50 60 100 60 20 10 15 12 8ti m 161, 80 W 100 60 30 15 10 lli 74 64 l.atf, M) 60 100 35 60 18 114 8 IS 764 67 "14: n6Q 60 100 60 85 20 15 15 mi 74 1 68, i 60 60 100 25 2fi 60 30 I SO 10 6 S 72 164,, 60 80 100 86 60 30 SO 16 16 108$ 86 l.&sX 60 60 100 60 25 40 10 16 94 i 84 1.78 60 60 100 316 CO 20 30 10 10 7 60 148,, 60 60 100 25 60 24 18 10 6 77J 67 1 44 60 60 100 Sf S6 CO S4 2S 10 6 80 70 1.60 ; 60 60 100 516 60 18 15 15 .5 78$ 3 1,41 , 60 60 100 86 00 80 6 50 67 87 1.74, 60 60 100 100 60 -7 24 66j 54)1.12 , 60 60 100 76 7ft 60 40 6 67 6741 1 34$ 60 60 100 60 26
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12 00 3.00 125. 2.00 2 602 25 236 3 60 236 250 260 2.36 4.00 3.RO 3.75
The following tax k levied on dog : Male doge, 1,00 each ; female doga, $2.00 eaoh ; and $2 for eath additional dog.. Tht Countv Treaaurer will attend in hit offlca, dating tht hours pretorlbtd bv law. frosa new until tkm Unm.i.
of April, 1831, for the purpose of receiving aald taxea,
Each tax-BAver mar pay the foil amount of hia tax on or before the Third Monday la Anrii. imi r uu Mt.
nay the irat Installment thereof on or before the Third Monday in Anrll, 1W1. and the aeeond in.i.iiMu.f M klasr.
tho First Monday in November following; but upon failure to pay the first installment on r before the Third Monday in April, then the whole tax become delinquent, and a penally of ten per oent. will he added, and the Treaeurtr It reqnired by law, after that date, to collect eald delinquent taxea by diatreae or sale of property, if nsotssary.
Tax-payera abonld exatnint thtlr Receipt and Change before leaving the Trtajnrer'e oJRee, and see that they art correct. Theee who bare lands or other property In more than out Townahip, must see that they have a Heeeint tor each Township. If yout? Reoeiptt do not mention Pertonal Property or alhif your Real Ratate, H It not paid.
Whereat, many persona have 'beat? iw tb hfiWt of paying the taxea of their neighbors and enelomtrs on the latt eellecdon day, I would reoueat thoae that propfttjs doing en this year, to Itt nan know for whom they wish to pay, and wtathtr u full er tht firtt laatallttieut, est or befort tht middle of March ntxtto that I ean have tUie m wake eat 1 thai r
eefoft tailed for.
All Road-Tar reetkete sneet he wteiiltd at the Myaeen ertht drat iaatallatassL elharwiaa ne aradlt aaa ha aiUved
tw ehMsj, ..
Ksi County Order will he paid et ? per eon owing delinquent tax, nor wiirOetaty Orders V paid that hive hat Mid et transferred by peraene owtog dallnqutial tax, .
JAtrii, jaxuaxv , jm,-iw JACOB BUKQJUt JK Trtiwitrar t)ull OtHHaty.
