Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 February 1891 — Page 4

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MOH TWHki I U tit In. ' The tcmehers f BtMitt Tji. wt at N5r IIommIwiooI boose, district X. 1. .All tbe tecner responded to mil oall. i Tit nwt ixirc! was comity ted by ;.MUa Maul Hltchey, her subfeet we j History of K lucatinn. She tend km la ,te4ttatf ... which waa followed by di-tia-Msion In wHieh sit participated. A a . ..... . .. . .1.. ... -.1 ..

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trir.tS.n,t.l,tbMUeUH.fWrJJ.! Uk1OB M grafting .Hill budding.

UurwotihY Trustee gave ' vni

LAIURD BY WMlVB CAW. A Wo swan BrnUlly Tieevtod ley JLawle (Jang. NW ALBANY, Jan, SI. One of the moi horrible outrages that ku been win milled by tbe Infamous wake ef of Harrison- end Crawford roanrieM occurred Km night about thirty

ml Mm south t or (tun elty. ifttil)

iKr btit 5ebii'u end upright bad to laven worth, the

cftwni seat t Crawford count V, to vitt tM tid taih.r. wh, whi ill. leavinc hi

, ')ie aud four small rfdldreti at their

t j, . . t. t. rt m ufiri if,.. ati,.n fTttiiftft hi lfiatir

frUcw,, j.h Granted-weber. r.janie iunrminn, luieutcr wiut w ; . .

Mr Tho-. ?fut.ill eot.(!,ft x.r.!v M At fttMi'rt H gang m

ric ou tla U;:,r.i! of our (ttin. j v m kl ihh ro-i nu t thf J'rifw riIr iHtMHUHf, cupr.l wiih'llll,,wH,,wi JwwW l f HiYfi,. w Ji.iM'.t. ib ilotr Ami lfitdel tlmlio.

rV-.hneiiier nl N. Hkif vMcl Nr AliHiny )mi Y W'v. In the intr.'S f t th wn' railroiti. iij"C lm rturnnS Mr. llK.kin nnii uf in r- hnv

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Hiciiuo lis tiiiii m fr ft.'piri ,, jyOri I'li't iu 1HWI IMfxer Jtmy ferl that ttiy r wot i,.jh;hrtr Mjjtc5t Mt Anirlen Lltlx Hmplyhi fxfenil our preMt rnit-'jit-t,, $, N'tiiffc p.-rifni, with qnotMro!,imfi mk Jtpr a wy sutian Hi';km from th fnllnwiHc itinin : stffwl of tnwlrn?, which wnuid W fc'OUr, Wohster, nd flhomi. J4i-

wiuifct hiiurv to Sbe tnwu ? Sueh n tim) mrrfniet would rtm(Teall obe

tioni to THln for lh kl for pv-o-

pntkn, unit ther U Urn, to ilfl so m-

BritUlii Hli rtn'i rxtrtu iun Kn."r-

wV "Compt usttiau" nJ Tboienu's uMin Woods." Mr. Horton's BWit wa Cireat

ft Iter NmI, - IhI tr fiwr Hule cblU rtmB, ut wh i hi isvmk 1hpmi! eiti thr i-Lil'ln ii w?r cliiijfih i ter

ror to thir moUiir, wfeplnir nml iM'jf

ti) iittuiv ihM th men wou'il u hurt (Mem or ttieir mnhr. But the ir .. white rn() aizti the lieptei umtttiu, torn tj sluiekiitu: children lroiti

ir, lUttirl her from tli house ami to

!reln?V, ,,1 1 b,il" J 1?rlu,H 8d ,?,HJ1l,d: , Aproprin ot(HRu on ophite 8id of lhbwt iwterestf of the torn will ietimrlti(nB wr akd. to UhwimI 1v ki1ii i ...i.-.. Tt-i i. i...

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ThCorKir-H hopw it mv ypt hit done. !-ltHj . tn iIUciimIom iwinir ?o lotnc th-at Oar jpoji should xwla th lMr. Horton did not hv lime to tion exr-Mlly, i they would- if tbey!rea thMy he hftd prepnrM. wtrsftikod to rr out 1I.X) do- r jffm Schurr, ot IMrtenvKln, wetiow to ny other buine .eMierpriw. nfXl presented hi MiWjocI, U S. HUtory It isquntion i which not only pri-t, topic:U method, ami pfomiwuoud vt iutwwi. but the welfare of the,,'ue4;0j,K public U Nmcemed. The oxtensfon of, Tll8 lH,t M(bjMt w by Mis? Edith r. Mcke' roid north of Jper, jcpj cf Mihool, JSo 10. The subject, would prolmbly occupy the srroumi so Klntn'irt1 of Riidioif, was taken up and

thftt ho oner rnn win ihuu iwijjscud by nil, the tether jfivliijj ilieir the tow-M oou. The ChicKO ami lide9 of the most important features

diiioii rapprs ssv that he hits eoiri

ner mow furvevinjc route between fVrre Haute and LoulTlile, erosiiie the MoniHi at Orluni. aad avoiding the H"tmf!iT Aroofced line from that point

itotalb. The boitdiK of tich road!

would be a vary definable acquisition to the Chicago end of hi system, nd the enunection of Erannville with it by the cxteuion of bis li from J,isper to French Lick, and th purchase of the present roa.t from there to Orluans would he but a small (Suanrhtl triustcti for bis vtew. nd wuuid further to it Tlue. But it fiomplption in tbi nwHBOr'w'oakl not hajp Jasper any. If our enternriilnr citiwns want 10 In

vest mey to hlp the town, and call morelMiaei to it, abundant avennw are open, aud thesUm of tl 1,000 cab be mueh tore axlvaulaeaouily expended n Kiti teviM al m&nufacturiuff enterpme to eaUrjro their capacity, or in inducing new one to locate here, thin in au eiteneioH ot the Mackey railroad though it i certaiu that an aeaured indarmjml miiruad from anywhere to .Tmfft wold be of great bene lit to the town mad Mtrouttding country. For to ver 1890 the L- E. k St. L. Cm., S. K. i aeel la Dm bow eonnty

jm Mtown in tM Mtverai town hip? :

Maiaoe

BaJsbridfv JetffeiMM Jackson Cms Japr Birdseye UuatiBhrg Tatat

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which dbonld be taught in reading

Fire visitors were present , among tbem Mr. UreideuhHiieh, our Trustee, who remained with u.s the entire seschm Un inquiry it m tound that thirteen pupilo from Boone Tp. would apply for diploiniis. On motion. Mm LeOra Hrittain and Mr. Stuford Ilortou were elected A.siiit aul Secretarieis. The Institute adjourned to met at the ''Birch Creek" tchotd house, district No. t. T, G. Crakuall, Presiilont. J. 2d. ScuxtUK, riecreiary. Children Cry for Pitcher's Ctstoria. CrTlifi lmiisaapoli Sentinel pubiibe a mint nhauitiful hitory of the way iu which the Terra iiaute aud In-

dianapoii railioad company hai been

permitted to violate the plain provisions I jurors, composed of whilf cap or white of a contract between it and the State, ep eynipatliixeiv, clear the coundreh and theraby swindle the State out of or fail I o agree. The result is that emi-

miltione of dollars. The ear-marki of

bribery of Judscee, Jurors, Attorney (teneral, Secretary of Slate aud legislative eoiumitteee in the peal are plainly vUible. It hould be made to disgorge, or the State hottld take poeeeetisa of the road. It would furnish an exeollest

opportunity of trying the feasibility of

tbe . X. is. A. proposal for the State to own the railroads.

As tbe entire tar for townships outaide" of Btlnbrido towrbtp is hut 110.7t3.90, and iti Uainbridge ll,0lSJ. it will bo resn that the tax of the outside townhiis, be.flng tita aemnt of the new rood upon be same proportionate valvation M the Air Line would repay the ar.onnt anked in le than' three yeats, afKr it got well into operation, ami if this township is included, the wliola would be repaid in ie than five year, while the advantages of the railroad to the people would conetanUf icreB after that, aud it taxation would continually lighten the neoMery taxation of th.i people, The other thrfe townshtpw ouht, ai a finnnciil investment, to vote th tax rtfKdfH of whit may be done in lfclnbridge. a they ere in different situation iroiu the people bore, a tbey have no railroad, while we hare one and one thai nceomtcodivte? our shipper, too, r well a aay town can expect to be Accommodated tht ia dep&udeut ou oue railroad for facilities. tO"Ttere is a proposition before the Lfgislfttwre to attach Pike county to the Crawford r'1 Harrison Judicial circuits. The 11th circuit ha been without any eha'i;;-! in its compoeitloii for seventeen yeard, nnd in thit tirae ban grown to be the oad largest in population an4 taxable wealth in the State. Loppiug of Tike county would leave it about an nverage circuit. Thi should either be done, or the circuit court shonld be relieved of the trial of nil misdemeanors. The latter course would be a large saving to the taxpayers.

C JTTlie proposed removal of (h rail

road shops from lluutingbni-ic to Prlnee-

77 tC 'onj which U to occur next yctr, ba-

87 ligjart-uacd Ibe people of that cily to what

184 S8 uoeu luteui koine tune there-a

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uoncrrivu aruuo n uw imuirs men ui Ufihsdfof the citx geiteritl business interests. Meetings bve beeu held and coranitUe appointed which in their rults are likely to prove that the moviug of the "shorn h a goxi thintr for the town, by eeenring other induitriea iu their stead. Thfre are few t pretty ciiic as lluntiuxburg, end the business boom started this winter will be a great help to it.

foremost to a tree and with stout

switches literally laid tbe flesh open from her shoulders to her hip. No fewer than forty licks were given the belptaes woman, the blows being

rained upon her after she had sunk in a faint against tbe ropes that bound her to the tree. While this awful scene of demoniac tayagvry was going on tbe four children of the wretched woruau stood by weeping, aud wringing their hand, aud imploring the cowardly brutes in human shape to desist and uot murder their mother. Finally these torturers left Mrs. Perew apparently in a lifeless condition. After they had gone the children went to the house and got a knife, with which they cut the ropes that bound their mother, and finally succeeded, in getting her to the houe. She will probably not recover from the awful torture she passed through. The villainous white caps (old the children that they bad whipped their mother because she was uot virtuous, but all her relatives agree, as do ail who know her, that she is a woman of unspotted character. In all the history of white capism iu Harrison and Crawford counties the whipping of Mrs. Perew is the vilest, ibe most brutally savage crime they have

committed. The law is silent against these human fiends. Grand juries tail to

indict them, or where Indicted, petit

t Iortt'i frastdulent ctnsut ew (Hit ISO eitk In all the United States tmvlug a population of ,0u) or wore, f which tfw York has 18, Penusvlvanla 11, NiMeecetU 13. Ohio 10, Michigan. California anil Iowa 5 each, Indiana, Illinois. Uoimecttrut aud Tex 4 each. Missouri, Minnesota and Tenn. jei 3 each, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Ne Dnuki, Rhode I "laud, Colorado. Ylriul, Oorgl. Washington aud Ala m have two each, the others being omy one each In several States The following are the ten Urgeet cities in Indiana : ' 1. Indianapolis - 17 44i a. KvsMtvilte, 60T a. Fort Wayne, -4. IVrre Haute, - "81.00 6. South Rend, . LTa . New Alhony, . l 0C0 V. HMhmofl, - 1IS4 X LtfavHtu. - - lm LgHiii.port, 178 it). Muueie, - - mm Plgure not onlJlal, but believed to lie approxlrnatelv coneet, Happy nHtirM. Wm.Tlmmon, Poetntastar of Idavllle Ind., writet: "Electric Hitters hai don more for me than all other medicines

combined, for that had feeling arising

froiri Kiilney anil Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same rdace, says : "Find Electric Bitters to be

th brat Kidney and Liver medicine,

made me feel like a uew man. " J. Wl

Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, savs: Klectric Bitters is just the tUitiii for a man who it all run down and don't care whether he live or dies; he found now strength, good appetite and felt jut like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c a bottle, at Martin Friedman's Drug Jstore. 2.

for Infants and Children

M&Mtattftlsaovell adapted toeiiitfiva that I meeuKMRd Hwperko mif preacHl atom to me.' H. A. Aacnu a, M. D., jit ia Cbttoed Bt, BrvuUyn, H. Y,

Ttie m of 'Cutoria ' Is so unimaal and M WHMrltt ao wU known that It MNNmawork 3tiUnu).wboJouotke. Oaatorla wHkiM gaaif math New Vort Hty. gto PaiSer IMoowlapiale Vkltwttm Own.

CMtHa enrc tSk CVwuUfwttnH, YM Wurma, gtvtai uUm uk! vum(m A WuLut lipurieus mitlcattoa.

For Ta ynani I have Nownrr.fhi wr Castorl ami abaU nlways wounueu lu u us ttbaa l&TriaUj produced UMMtkuj

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"Thi Wtntaic.)," llfttii UtrwM. and fth A?a,

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gratioa avoids tlisse counties, aud many of the better class of citizens are moving

to other localities, where the law is respoeied and in operation.

Town elections are governed by tbe ante methods as general elections so far

ae practicable. The town trustees perform the lame duties as the board ol commissioner under the general elec

tion law; the town marshal that ol sher

iff, and the town clerk that of county ;lerk. The rights of nomination of elec

tion oQlcsrs by political parti I elong to the town committees uf the parties.

Itm will necessitate the certificate ol

no ui iiiation to the town clerk i& season

to bilow two publications of the tickets

The protracted effort at this place i slill iu progress Uev. John Came?,

who waj exoected to aalat in (ha ttie(

of a protracted meeting ou his own

work. Conversions, SS; accessions, 4 Gantryville item.

(TTTho account of anollier infamous white cap outrage will le found in unotber column, and reminds uthat the whipping of Jim Httrioii, near Kilsworih, in this county, wa unjmtiflahle and cowardly. It the last grand jory did tbeir duty, and witnesses did uot commit perjury, some of tbe fcoundrelly partictjvaMis in that outrage will likely jjnuie a uit of striped clotbe, as thoy ouaht. Tii.ire is no room in Dubois

county for sucb vile l'tw-breker. Bt-

ter oiicuurairc hoise thieves.

GRAND OPERA HOUSE, JASPER!

EUGASfMENT EXTRAORDINARY !

CO" A lariee immir of bilh have passed Iks third reading in both branch es ef the Legislature, but v. have uot found among I hem a single one making au appropriation to enable the Slate Iknrd of Education to furnish Mstiool books of the hr-inche not contracted for uuder the law of 18S9. Thin law s.ived iU -MMinln nf tha State hundreda 01

IhoNSnwdft of dollars, sad is gi-nurallyj flower.

approvetl by the people of all parlies. I

TVm E. Denny, who wai sent to orison for 15 months by Jndjff Woods, 17. S. Court, fur stealing from the Bminville Potdoftice 96,000. ou a plea of guilty, and who is indicted in Warrick for swindling Swint, the Postmsner, as oon as lie was relesaed at Jdlcrsouville, c.tnie back to Dootiville, his old home. Ho wont to blierifi' Reed aud gave himself up. Then he gave a bund in (he sum of &00 fur his appearance at (he March term of the Warrick Circuit Court.

Meetings sre being held at Odoti, Daviess county, with h view to organizing a home company for the purpose ol operating a canning factory.

Rev. C. E. Bacon, of Walmsh. Ind-, has been chosen as pastor of Trinity M. E Church, Kvansville, to succeed llsv. Dr. Woods, deceased.

Mail and Express: Articles of food that ought to be cooked in a tea-sere lot til a

wminui any root, ami mne irom a

dwelling, are cabbage, turnips and cauli

A SOLID WEEK

COMMENCING

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Iu a Choice Selection of COMKDIES AND DRAMAS.

CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY!

Its extension to the remaining branches should not bo delayed. The little child ef Mr. aud Mrs, Perry Taylor near Yankeelown, Warrick

Uriah Allen, Washington. uis his

cousin, Elk nah Allen, for 6,000 damages ruined lii?j wife, lie charges.

Eatcr Sunday thl year uocttra on

oourty, was burned to death last week.rMarch 29 ih. According to tha old sign

xne mmner nao aieppnt oemue tHe-t nit indleatM an ear v enr nr.

liotne to draw a bucket of water, leaving the little one playing with the feather duotcr, which it ignited In an npeu tire place, netting iu clotlr.s on Are. The child was literali) burastl to a crisp, dying la great agony. Profanity Is commonly used to give

force to weak maas. The tuau who lm

The CmveruHient this year will pay $32,810,128,31 to Ibe railroads for transporting the mails. The color of all the engines on the Air Line is to be changed from blank to browu.

(0The Ttutonia Mnildiuf and Loan

an idea (hat ameuHtn te anything does' tcx i k xeuioni xnimiuf an josm notnoed t kUh an oatk to ll to give It' AwkUUiim will wll moaey tonlht at

Monday night, Milton Noble's Great

Comedy-Drama: 'THE PHOENIX'

Excellent music under the direction

of the eminent pianist, Pnor. V. P.

Taylor.

POlMJLAIt PRICES: 30 and 30 cents. Iteiei'ved Seats on Sale at V. Fink's

Store. Priee 30 cents.

Jtffca L. llrntx. Wtlllam K. Cx.

Attorneys at Law, JASJPlSIt, IND.

WILL practice in ths Couvls of Dij. batli and adjoining counties, Ornex Kst ofOonrt Uouit. Feb.6,tl.

JbIIKUIFI SALE. BY virtue of a eerttfisd copy ef a deoree to me directed from the Clerk of the Dubois Cirrnit Court, .lannat) term, 19 lt iu a eau whervin the State of Indiana, on relation of Juhu Gramelapacher, Auditor ol Dubois county, is plaintiff, and George W. UatlilT and Matilda J. Ratlin are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Five Hundred

and forty Dollars and Sixty Cents,

SllHltlFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a certiflsd copy of a decree to me directed from the Cteik of the Dubois Circuit Court, in a eause wherein John T. Bundy ia plaintiff, and Joeepb F. Faulkner. Charles Faulkner, et al., are defeudauu. requiring ate to make the sum of One Hundred and Sixteen Dollars and Forty-Five Cents, with interest on said decroe and costs, I will expote at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1891,

between th hours of 10 o'clock, a. m.

aud 4 o'clock, p m.. of said day, at the

toorof the Court House In Jasper, Du

bois, county, Indiana, the rents and

profits for a tnrni not exceeding seven

rears, the following Keal KAtete, in UuIkU county, State of Indiana, to-wit :

Parts ol lou .numbered thirteen 131

and fourteen 14, in the town of Birdseye, according to tho plat of said town,

a id particularly described as follows,

vu: Being the east-half or said lot No. thirteen 113), and the west-half of said lot No. fourteen 14..

It such rents and profits will not sell

for a mmc-leut sunt to satisfy said decree, interest and cots, I will at the same time and place, nxpoeo lo public sale the

lee simple of paid real estato, or so much thereof as may bo sufficient to disc barge

said decree, Jute rent and eoet.

Said snie will be made without any re

lief wbaiuver from valuation or appraisement law..

ALBERT 11, TnAVMHt, MierilT Dubota County. Travlor & JluxTsa, Att'ys. Feb. 0,1891-3w. pf. $8

Notice of Kail road Election

in Marion Township.

IVTQTIGK is herebv given to the qualifud voters of Marion township, Du-

Uni county, Indiana, that in pursuance

of an order of the Board of Commission

ere ol DuboU county, Indiana. mtde at a ptcial session held January 21, 1891,

upon a petition presented to them of

twHtity-nvc freeholders or said Marion township, asking for an appropriation ol

92,047.00 as a donation, being two per

cent, of tbe taxable property of Marion

township, to aid in constructing tbe

Chicago and vausville iUilway. an in

corporation duly organised under the

laws of the State of Indiana, articles of

which are ou tile with the Secretary ot the State, and with the Clerk of Duhnis county, through said Marion township,

that an JMectton will he held at the nnal

place of holding Elections in said town

hip, under the Election Laws now in

force In the State of Indiana, on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' 28tu, 1891,

to determine whether said Board of

Commissioner shall make an appropri-

tion of 2U4 w as a donation to said

Railway Company upon the following

terms:

Said Railroad when built will extend

from the City of Kvansville, Indiana, and

will pass through the counties of Van derburg, Warrick, Pike, Dubois, and ex

tend to French Lick, In the county of

Orange, Indian : provided that the said

Chicago and Evausville Railroad shall

pass through the said township of Ma

rion, county of Dubois, Slat of Indiana, and provided further, that no part of the

SS.V47 m shall be due and payable until

the said Railroad shall have been built

ind a train of cars shall have passed

through the said township, and it is

further provided that the said Railroad

shall pafs within the distance of one-half

a iqIIa of inn town of Dubois, formerly known an thn town of Knoxville.

Witness my hand and tbe seal of tbe

tmjt. Board of Commissioners ol

h 8 Dubois oounty, this 23d day of

January, JOHX GKAMICI.SI'ACHKR, Auditor Dubois Countv. January 21, 1891.

Notion of Application for Liquor

LdOOIlNC.

OrtCK (thereby Rtrt to lk cHfotn of MutUtnl

last, tUf lb nrWH) m Mi, rntitM "An Act to re falttt wk I (.: the unit of "irttBfo. -rlnrto', mult nt fitlifr llttirlB( (!.:, Ui Mmt tht Hm3

r in m f utni nf tt nn iwn, m v all

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Notice of Knilrond Kloctki

in Columbia Township, VJOTICE is hereby given lo Ihequiu, i- fled voters of Columbia towinbi, Dubois couunty, Indiana, that in

nuance of au order of the Board of t'o

ipiaaivnars i tuotiii county, Inditn made at a special aession held Jn4.

81st, 1891, upon a petition prosentsdtj them of twentv-flve freehold

with interest oti said decree and costs, ijColumbla township, akiug for so u

will expoasi at iiuuiiu nin, iw m uignoni bidder, on

SATURDAY', FEBRUARY fl, 18tl, between tlie hours of 10 o'clock, a. ru.

aud 4 o'clock, p. in., of said day, at tin

door of the Court House in Jasper, Du

bois county, Indiana, the rent- and pro

fits for a term not exceeding seven years.

of the following real esia'e, to-wit : The south half- of the north-eitt quarter of section No. eight (8), town No. three (3), range No. three (S) west, con

taining seventynine acres, more or less;

also, the north-west quarter of the north

east quarter of section no. eiifht (.

town No three (3), range wo, three (3)

weal, containing forty lores, mors or less, all iu Dubois county, Indiana. If such rants and profit will not sell for a sumcieut sum to satisfy said decree, interest aud -costs. I will, at the saroo time and place, poe to public sale the fee simple of said real atatc,or so much thereof as may Ih sufficient to discharge said decree, Interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraise

mo nl laws.

Albsrt n Tratlok,

Sheriff Dubois County.

A.J. HosrVcutt. Att'y for Pl'lt

Jan 1881 -Sw. fp f. t8 1

Notice of ltailroad Election

in Harbison Township. VTOTiCB la hereby given to the uuali

la fled voters of Harbison township, Dubois County, Indiana, that in pursuance of an order of the Board of Com ml A. io uc j s of Dubois county, Indfaua, made at a special session held Januarv

2lt, 181, upon a --Hfon presented to1

them of twenty-t iM freeholders of said Harbison town-hit., aklng for an ap

propriation of f023 as a donation,

being two per cent, of the taxable prr p erty of said township, lo aid in con

structing the Cuk aoo and Evaxsvjme

Railway, au incorporation duly organxed uuder tbe laws of .the Stale of lndl ana, article of which are on file with the Secretary of the State, and with tht Clerk of Dubois county, tbromrh said llarblaon townahin. that au Kloi.ilnn

will be held at the usual places of hold-

ing Elections in said township, under the Election Laws now in force In the Stale of Indiana, on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' 28th, 189U ... ... i

(o determine whether said Bna-d oil

propriatiou of $2,828,00 as a douttka beiug two par cent, of the laxtbla r

rty of said township, to aid in cat

iriicung ine i.iiicaoo and Evanwiu, Railmtav, an incorporation duly ortti iaed under the laws of the Sttte of ladl ma, articles of which are on file wilhtk -?pcrstarv of (he State, an.l wit), it

fClerk of Dubois county, throogh nl

uoinmiiia township, that au Elwtio will be held at the usual places of hoU ing Elections n said towuship, uA 'be Election Liws now in force is u State of Indiana, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1ft to determine whether said Board i

County Commiosionsra shall maks a appropriation of 00 ns a dontiit to said Railway Coiip.fi ijpou tatft

lowing terms: Tbalwhen said Kt'hoad ia built

will extend from thet of EvaatTill Indiana, and will pans irouali theeoai

flee of Vanderburgh, Warrick I'll

uuooia, ann exteuu to i uch Lick, the county 6f Orang., . Jlana, t

vided that the said Cldcatj aud ;tu ville Railroad shall nas-i '.roi. ,,h

said township of ColuiubUi c jait lilt Hoi a Rlut nf Indl.ua a,t J

furtber, that no part of the f' V:.

hail be dne and pirabla until liiw i

tiatiroan i-hail have ban built thred said Columbia township. Lo ee plying with thn above oblteatiM t

appropriation thai I be due the Galea tad Rvansville Railroad Company.

witness my hand and tbe peal of I w Board of CommiffgioHeri j. a Dubois connty, Indians, I -r 23 1 day of Jnnnary, lt91, JOWX GRSMKhai'ACniCR, Auditor Dubois Couily Jan 10. 3891 4 w.

Xotice of ttiiilroiiri lectio in Iteinhridgc Township N OTICE Is hereby given to hs qua) fled voters of Bainbridge (owb1i Dubois county. Indbua, that iu inn

jsuauce of an order ofth- Board of Cos

mis-loners of Duboii county, India made nl a steeial scstlort held Jassw

21at, lrll. upon a petition presentsd )

mem or twenty-five freeholders ol aBdnlnidge lownahip, asking for ssm proprlstlon of $11,018. 'JO as adonsiioi being two per cent, of the taxable erst

-rty of said Bsinbridgs township. Ion iu constructing tbe Chiuauo and Kva villi Railway, an incorporation iv

uounty t;on mission era vnau make saidforgani-eett under tne laws of the MSit

appropriation of 88,022 20 as a donation to said Railway upon tbe following terms : That when said Raitroad is built it will extend from the City of Eranaville, Indiana, and will pass through the, counties of Vanderburgh, Warrick. Pike, Dubohi, and will extend to Freoch Lick, county of Orange, Indiana; provided! that the said Chicago and Evausvillej Railroad shall pass through the said township of Harbison, county of Dubole.i State of Indiana; and provided further, that no part or the $5 023 90 shall be due1 and payable to I he said Chicago and Rvansville Railway Company until thr road shall have been built throtisrh said

township of Harbison, and a train of cars!

shall have passed over the seme, and

when the above conditions shall have been complied with upon the part of the

said Uhleago aud Kvansville Railway

uompany. then the above specifier

amount of money shall be due to the

said I Lai 1 way Com puny.

Wituess my hand and the seal of the

-a Board of Commissioners ol t.. s Dubois county, Indiana, this

2 j j nay or January, 1H1. Joitx Gramklstacukk, Auditor Dubois County Jan. S3, 18l-4w.

Notice of Application for Liquor

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ram ur niraeifm.,a will uppt.

fit tIM ftimr

mti& will uptily In itt fkmt t Cwttniv tl of nM, nl a Mlar SMaitm d lo b. hM In MkNli. Uif iulr lb.

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men iw imm nmniion inewi, dh QH-iannf n tnr. tfWyi" i.H l-y Ihk Urf-Utmc of lurtiana. In fur a liriilo &fll .rit.a, tfiwm at raaM HqaurM. In -jaanilllea tn than a Quart at a timr.to rtraiik na.

m "tjwj, r.-r fc trai tmi -tr tli pmi lf a

forcttr lar rtwatmtc w aale i( mtrtxteftUna liquor,

ww "i ma hi pari w awa cnoima; m coi aiei wim th prortfoniof this art. p-wrltilng imI(1 for Un? rMaUoa UiMif. atl4Swlaif-talt-rl'r.,, Maaaad

hf t I.tlatnra f la4iaM, In 1.17a, for a Me t aril lrttiHS, virttttM aai malt Uaaara, In iantltltH

wi ian a iiaar' a a um", v rtf ntmw m tnc rrmtaw, for a lm al r. Tha awaabw loaatlaa; wSr it.

tp-aa h atn m m a fco'i- Miuafae amt bin ttiKia tM a, m. Mtfumi Mtti ih ortfttwal mf. r plataf (hi' toH of HoUftJM. la Ciat twafctat. DiUl4 cAunlv.

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Itoa where h ii:-tr tn wll t in a hta ttat4KtLla "Vmh 1(1 1MB I fni. tli niirW a4 part of the Wet half of IM Xn 3. lu r T8t. 1, I0r tile PMr tn town ftf rftrirni.. ftm tmr,hip. ts-Niia c. Jeltcilng three Trtialees for said fv

IM , a thowu m the oriltaat Man nf maid town, taa-

mtncinr at a twiwi ji ia Kttft tt IhrntJH WHlCorfi-r f aaW Lot klrt t-lffct, rnt nli'i? lht .-.. V.i My

wua iti!inwr une Dtindrca t: inar riJ ahttfMt; tw Wt fllty twunui n. fotiltt. fwi;, ltiKi.N nth Mvatttv foar naJ crm.kAiria i IWbmi fijitt

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Indiana, articles of which are os i with the Secretary of tha Slate, and rl

the Clerk of Dubois oounty, thro said Beittbridge townahip, that an El tiou will be held at the usual p!acM holding Elections In said township, si der tbe Election Laws now in fores:

tbe State of Indiana, on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1 to determine whether said Board County Commissioners shall make

appropriation of $11,018.30 as a do

tlon to said Railway upon the followM terms ! Said Railway whea built will extn from tne City of Kvansville, in Vb rurgh county, Indiaua, pasaiug tkrstf the counties of Vandirburgh, Wsrrle Pike, Dubois, and terminating at Fre Lick, Orange county, all in said State i Indiana, and that the said Chicago m Evausville Hdlway ahall pass tbroe the corporatM limits ol the town of J per, in aid township of Balnhridge; provided further, that no part of

$11,018.30 shall be due aud payable usi

(lie said Chicago and Bvansville run1 -hall have been built from French Lk in Orange conuty, Intliaua, lo the town of Jasper, in Bslnbrldge toweb in said county of Duhoie, Indinua, sw train of ears shall have passed .over u same, Witness my hand and the seal of t -y Board of Commission!. ' l s y Dulwis comily Indians, l - 23d day of January, 1S1 JOIIK GXAMEI.srACIlKK, Auditor Dubois Couty Jan. 30, 1801-4W,

Notice ol'EltKitloM. "Xfnl taaaa m f anrsaf altat, In ( h in frKV

and persons inlerestcd In the Swfw

grave yard, in noone township,

connty. that (hers will be an snr

KaLt al Htm Khprrltf rriva vartl OR V

vartl. to serve until their syecess'4

elected! ami quMiflcd.

JIICMAat) r. MILBOa.l H. U, IlsaiURXiiAUU JL a llorrosf, JM, St, lU$t.

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