Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 February 1891 — Page 4

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A Semtt by TteitflNr. A correspondent o Um Evanevtlle (Jewries writes leeter from Jasper lest Soaday. H Is eerreet exempting in bis rtatemeat that county orders "go current Lift s4oree" They are redeetred br the county treasarer m test a issued ud tKntM. d m bolder of on

, think of g-deg out of tb eoart bouse

WHOOSH IDA MMWI lr II, un low ww the ease for years. A Wo the county eoel tit SI cnU it lamp coal : good pea

wmmum ,,,.wM.ut UM eoel MbMI Inspector

Grevev Cleveland naMiaee WBMeUJrtpoH only om mine m tM eeooi). oWNwdte the free coinage of silver., The correspondent says: Bmt a he Is H right on the tariff qoe. "The natural gas excitement has tiHi as there will be mor than a Abated, on account of the wek tow at iwo-thlrd free coinage rote in the K)f7- the well. But the coal interest ie on the titfrd Coegreee, The Courier forgtres Jacreese, there being en abundance of bltn. KniMtTiUe Courier. ,ooel for many miles in every direction The above errant hrpocriT. end the CH i oum, for the eounty sSm;- jt-s.1 sr-firstf!

The ontont of surer in the United" 7llu 7 7: S SSPW w about .I SiirS"?

fttaiM hurt ror

miiHoe doiUns, and the depririag it of lt mmw f analitv with cold by tbe Re-

njBhtk&n ikirtr. wined by ft coterie of

iMMtern epeeuletor on the misery of the people, calling tbmelve Dmocmt, km worked n g reeter hardship on the masses ef that former end Uboriug elesses then nil the protective tariffs rnee Jerson' time. It has kept tee volume of toe currency from increasing wffh the increase of the population, thereby making money scarce, and fir img t ehaaee to the rich money leaner of the east to etlll farther fill their coffor. It bM rsbed the rete of intereel tt th nmr una hue to per. It bw

lowered tbe price of cattle, bo, tobacco, wheat, and nearlf all products of tbe farm. It hM compelled the foreelodnr br thotuande of farm mortcaref.

mmA rltitMi- hr IimH!m Durchaeers, of

frMuiUee who had worked for yeart to Mtblin boneff by it redacine; tbe

wice of their products below the cost of

prodncttoti. xne lemocrscy wnm ecMMtrr iMt year wore upon the free epnmiM than all other iMuee ""Stow ClereUnd , by ebootinf to side ia tbie oonteM with the wealthy instead erf tbe poor, forfeits ail claim to the op-

Mfi tU iMiotr&te. eren tboturn a man-

iMletiom of money, which the jfoid maalees know eo well bow to use, should iMnn him a maierity in tbe next Demo

cratic National Conrention. Erery Democratic Confrowiooal Conreatien in tbe great west and north-went iaet year epokc in emphatic term for free eoimure of aUrer npon an equality with gold, and the people are not sotag to etuJtify tbemeelres next year by yoUnf for any ntn who i ejraiart it. They will rote, by large majority, for a third party candidate fret, and tbe nomination ot ettch men m Clereland by the Democrats, and Harrrleon by the KeMhlieoma. will nn Questionably reenit as

k ihonld, in the election of Streetor, or

neme emeh acceptaMe western rree coinneje man, orer both of them. The people will not be bound by party tiee when the leader i of a party riolate Ha principies at nnnottoced in their conttreetional wed primary conrention, which coueti-tmte-th eenroe ef power of all politic! parties. The soneenee of talking of Grow nbMkuid mi a Deneoeratie Presidential

MMBihliitr. iIhm his ooen bid for the

smnpori of tbe millionaire elaas of aristo

Mala iaJ void men. oucht to ce

tunonc Democrat unlees the party da sfrrs to commit barf karl. Tht c h done. too. without detract

krfram the admiration accorded blm

hnr ll raod mm for tbe courage, ability

mi honeMy shown durinc hie adminittraUefi, and which enabled blm to direr!

the channel of political tnoogni irom

Mtttioa-1 itsnee to economical ones, me

nttaMneut bears honor! in U Hie prse

nt endorsement would bring disaster Md dtegraee. Why should the great

DaMMriuift nrtT take up a defeated

edl4au, any bow? It would be weaknees of itself.

a unit for freee coinage of llrer and op

nosed to the Force bill. Germans who

came to this country to enjy its free lom of elections and personal liberty

ideas, de not take kindly to any law

Uut infringes noon tbe rights of indl

ridaals. This is one of the meet quiet and orderly communities in tbe State,

and the Dotte are alt prosperous aim

hiDuv; "No prohibitiouiMs need applr

and yet there is less drunkenness in Dubois then ia many counties pretending to be prohibition. Any man who drinks to exeeee here is regarded as an Injurious iadtridual to toclaty. This is a genuine

temperance seutiment and ts oiguly

commendable."

1U WvwhMr Um iwim. I have olteu wondered bow largo

anliiMfVin of ticket ngoom wmru

m me asylum. Tbe torturae wUh-h m uttfofcjnaato men asHho depot window em&UMN n many, and ne rnsied an the phnntasmugiolaJ coapkn of Dnotu. A gray beardod man as deei em a poet limped up c thv tlei ofitw in tiw Utrloo dopot, nod worrlod ton loan fat the cnge with: "Itow mnch b the tinkee m Kaelt-wnyt-"Which way do yoa went to r qtrk!d tho iktiul man. V'am f tk&rd tin grnrbomd, wWt his hand iu liti ear. "Which way do yon wen to goT mhiy howksd the agtWi. -Wbiph way do yon went to gof hrk'keil ho In dojalr. "Oh, lm pretty wmV mid the old man.Bmttmg, "Bow much to Kbwoyf The ticket man cemwtod naif wny through the window tend howled the ime into the iuaa car. "WeU," mid be, "I don't want to go jeet yes," and walkvd away. Then the ticket loan was ptdlod in by his cdleaenee and dashed with cold water and kud ott the table until ho rocxmirwi. Alkmy Argon. n

Colfax Ladgo. No. 387, itmgUf m.CTSiBg TBE EST IfABgm EABLT ! of UebmluUit I. O. U F, emmmm ten nm nininner aumms i

rwL. i jviwa. thelare?est ever Instituted

In Indiana, was organised in nr neigh- YOU WILL FIND TUM AT

boring towi of Ireland, on last 8atorday, by a number of ladles and gentlemen ef Ohio Deg. of JUbekeh. No. 8!9, of Csnnelton, who arrived nt Japer tn the erenlng train, and were met here by warnt-boarted brothers with agons wA conreyed to Ireland where a general

i upper was nroriaea tor mem, nou . . Ji.i ruitiiUn held. Tbe ladles audi

gentlemen from Canoellon were from 11IA DQU ARTKU3

G. Wagner's,

FOU DUBOIS

Tbe out-pt of the ben-eoops of tbe United States wee worth as much la em ia lmt as that of the sitrer mines,

ami most be nearir e now, but it nerer

oeewred to tbe hundreds of themmnds of

penKry-breoden that they bare a right

to Mee the wneeis ei legistauon will not declare that hkkeot and eran shall be made worth

M pec eewt. orer the market price.

Argos. Xe, bel It has occurred to a BepnbU

ean eoagreee to put a dnty of 25 per

ml on errs and chiekeM, so as to

eompet eensnmers along the borders to

pay a Krger pnee xor waai iney use. And it has also occurred to a million

majority of the people of tbe United

States that If eggs were a legal leaaer in the exchange of commodities and to pay

debts orer three-fourths of tbe world, it

would be a verr suicidal policy on the

pert of tbe United States to take from

them the lejrai tenoer qnaiuy wunin tie borders, and to measure their value by that of iron, inte4 of the standard of the three-fourths of the world, and to preride that the boos should not iaereese the number beyond a certain limit, at that. That it what gold maaiaot woe Id de with silver.

Flag liaising Exereiee. Washington's birthday will be cele

brated by Jasper Public Schools by t endaring the following program at tbe

otic school enticing: 1. 3ong-"America," by the school.

2. Class Exercfce "The Union," By primary school. S. Dee. "Mount Vernon," By Thomas Wilson 4. Paper "Early Life of Waebiogton," - Willie Line. 5. dees Ex. -Washington,"

By tbe pupils.

. Dee. "Hurrah for tbe Flag," By Fred. Bauer

7. Soog -"Colombia," by the schools.

8. Dee.-MCentennwl Vow," Rosa Fink.

9, Fire Important Dates, By fire little boys.

10, Paper "Washington io the French

and Indian War," Bvvnar Trsylor.

II. Flag Ex. By Utile boys and girls.

12, "Origin of the American lag,"

demmie Doane .

IX. Seng "Star Spangled Banner

By tbe scbooU.

14. Sotur Battle Cry of Freedom."

By the Schools.

& Oration by W. S. Cox.

Since the ltd mils on Snaday this

rear, we wtlt giro our ceieoration on

Frkfar. (this afternoon), Feb. JO. Ex

ercises to commence at S o'clock, p. m.

All friends of education and patriotism

most cordially invited. Admission free.

T X. Docghxxty, Teichtr,

rrrThe legislature is working with a

will now but it must, as only two

weeks of its seesiea remain , and much is to be done. Probably the most import

ant law to the people is the one relating

to aeteaemeut and taxation. It proposes

to reduce general taxation by repealing the 12 cent lery for State purposes, and

transferring to the State treasury ail tax

es collected from railroads, which it is

thought will produce sufficient general rereooe. It also abolishes the Boards of

Eooalhutioas, both State and County,

and sobstitBtec a Board of Assessment, and a County Assessor to superriee and

equalize nsseesments made by the town

ship assessors, xne law wm matte i radical change in the amount of assess

menu for taxation, as u is designed to

interest ererr taxpayer ia the correct re

turning of the valoo of taxables at their

actual worth, and will make promissory

notee nneoueetahie unless sumpsu ty

the township aeseeeor, and returned on

his list.

IS NmhwI tke FrtMw mt WWW

Ptttsburg boast of a man whosmpfx!

H toe Prince of Wales in the fane, lie

ttvc Hi the Sooth Sido and for umaty has worked for too Uonongnhem Water company as a Wboring bo. The cirauiustaneoe of the adrentura as told by himself am us follows: In toy eariy life I wan aaokber m the British army, and ones ray regiment was reviewed by Qneen Vkoria, who held by the hand the youthfnl Prince of Wales. When the mot her back was turned tbe boy playfully expectorated on my rod coat, and I rmentod the iusuhrto tho British flag by stopping him in tho raoa with my open palm. Be told hb mother, and very soon the colonel heanl of it and eame dancing along to wreak vengeanoo on the man who darei U& his hand to a son of tbe qoeoxc The qnacn sought me oat and emcdoaidy adkod roo what my naroo was. Winiain Diekeon, KCigwant, yomr ma wty,' mkl I, and she resmnemded my enee of proprkrty in administering a thnely rabukeHo tbe bxar appanmt of tlw Englhm iluone, and reoonuHwodod

me for tho proinotSon which came. "South Side News.

ikM hMt femltles iu that city , and it at

forded grest pleasure to the hospitable citisens of Uadlson towiisbip to form their acquaintance and entirtnln them

They riurnrl to tneir nomes ou dmu tlv. much Dleased with their trip and

favorably Impressed by thvir newlyfouud sifters and brothers of Xo. 587. 1 After a rest trom the rough wsgon I ride of four miles, and supper, they gathered at L 0. 0. F. hall, wbet e 49

inombere, out or si on me pennon, were constituted into s lodge There was 19 ef tbe visitors from Ohio Lodge, who did the work, and proved themselves a good iniUaUng team. Colfax Lodge-start out with a membership of tbe best citizen of Madison township, and will be a great aid in tbe social, fraternal and benerolcut work of the surrounding country, u

The following composed t bo instil at-

ing and installing otfkers, and also the officers chosen for the first term by Col

fax Lodge :

GKJUCl) lXTAUIKO OFFICKttS. T. J. Trumphy, Q. M. Osd. Chilton. 6. W. Will Meaning, 0. Sei. Will A. Wtleon, G Mar. Thomas Houston, G. Trent. Phil. Fnchi,0, G, OKANO lNSTlTOTtSO OVWCtlHI, T. J. Trnmpby, R. W., S. a O. M. Geo. Chilton, W. D. G. M. Will Heuning, W. ti. See. Will A. Wilson, W. 0. Mar. Phfl.Fpchs, W.O.U. Thomas Huston, W. G. T. ornctM op oObPAJC loihik, k. 87." Mrs. L. D. Cheek. N. a. Mrs, Q. h. Parr, V. Q. Mrs. Bells Sweeney. See, Mrs. Moiiie Sister P. See. lira. 8. II. Diiliu. Tress.

Mr. II. M.Kesn, Warden.

xra, ursce uui, ion, Mr. Ed. Sweeney, E. S- 2f . . Mrs. C. Kean, L. S. H. O. Miss G. Aoderoo, R.S V. R Mies Minnie Stewart, L. S. V. G. Mr. X. Stewart, I. G. Mr. T 0. Johnson, 0. G Mrs. Jdary Crsudall, Chap.

COUNTY FOU THE

WALTEB I WOOD HARVESTERS. Come and ce ibfm at my elop on North Main Mrtt, .Uspt-r. GEO. WAGWKU. Feb, 20, 1801, ". 1 m,m " 1 " Notico of Railroad Election in Marion Township. NOTICE id borehy giveu to tbe qinlified roinsof Miiriun townsliitt. Du-

Pkkhsrdt. of INbols, is one of the

meet popular members of tbe House.

Prof. Sweeney , Clerk of tbe Supreme

Coort, nakoi his friends who oait upon him fool it home. lie is a skrsr gentle-

Judge Ktblsck, of the Supreme Court,

is eecaeienatly seen upon the floor ot tne Henee looking as young as be did twentr rears asm. Ri hi remarkable man.

Ok eon, who Is spesker ot the House, is

Ma ehfw of the old block." tit metes a

etdendid preeiding oHeer. has erery rule

ef paclianteatarymw at his tongue's end,

kiown test exactly what to do and when ts de II. treats everr one fairly and

eoerteontly, is strictly impartial and siasnitariy smiek in hie deeielons, and

very potmlar wHhal, not on It among Denrowata, but among KetmWVsaos and

Aimwn getmistii

Feon and Sstlarie. A. H. Koerner, Huetlngbnrg, writes the Sentinel that he thinks that the county commissioners should not have tbe power to fix the salaries of deputies within the limits prescribed by Um fee and salary bill, as they are apt to engage deputise at less than tbe specified amount and pocket the difference, lie does not think commistionerg of large counties should reeeire wore salary than tboe of small counties. Be also objects to sheriffs being allowed in addition to their salary, 10 cents a mile for taking prisoners to the penitentiary. In eoneinekm he says: "I bops tbe new law wilt not affect preeent incumbent."

, , ,, J. The approach of springtime and tbfl

easonabM tie J re of erery honiekseper

to hare an extrtordiasry good kalsomlntng preparation for kitchen wails suggests tbe idea that the committee who

whitewashed Jtr. Kauni won id do house-

wivee a great service if they would di

vulge the secret or compounding tbe

great whitewashing materiel with which

they covered the wells of r. ileum's reputation, stained, as they were, with

enough smoke to make it appear that

there must neve been ftr somewhere abent the premises: Ind. Sun.

One of the latest ideas in the worid of invention is that new metal aluminum

can be made to combine with gass. Tbe

resulting subttanee ia to be trasnarent

and wonderfully strong, baring none ef

the iKittteaesc that ehanwrtertee the

purely vitreous material. It is to be

sraUshte not only for temp chimney

that will not break but for a very large

variety ofarehitectaral nses, being exten

si rely employed as a substitute for wood. gOTeachem are requested to send in the text-book reports to the County

Soparintendent at enee, for the present

gasarat eeeemtrty will want to Know the

njtmher of heed reqviftd.

Very lew people raame bow mnch the dontbx has done for ntaokhid. To mansion one thing only, tbe perfection k which the rnaoiii&cturv of i&lae tocth has been carried has practically mixAmbed old ag that Is, old age m. the senso thai I usod to know ft. Toasee none of tlie lielpluea, mumbUnn; old men and women that yon formerly did. Tbut m not beeanse peoplo do not attain the age their paeeois aodgrifcklpanenta reached, but becaaee tiki deatiet ban tM erented.Kimo of the most anpseaeaat conewjiienoes of advnoicsng yeam. Mon of 70 no longer either look orfocl old because they ace not depriTed of nonrinhing food at the time when they need it most. Estimates have been mado showing thakthoAverago length of lint has bean increased front ionr to nix yean by tbe general use of false teeth. Interview with a Dantb.

The Loottville, Xew Albany & Chi-

earo management claim that tbe loco

motive engineers on that road are the

best naid of any in this section, for the

hours they are on tbe read. For last month a half dozen or more will be paid

1145 for their month's service, Slid none

dronoed below 2118. In the month of

Dacamher eren better wsgee were made,

one engineer receiring for his month's work $187 .-K. A. Ledger. , I, ... . . i A memorial from the people of Peters

burg was read in tbe Legislature Wednesday . It asked the Senate to take official notice of its complaint that the

Eransrillo snd Indianapolis railroad dis

criminates egalnst Petersburg, and that

the line is a "grape-Tine" roan. iui

what relief tbe good people expect to re-

ceire Is not slated. Perhaps they want the road straightened by order of tbe

Legislature,

Dr. Wm. L. Breyfogle, President of

tbe Louisville, New Albany and Chicago railrol. pftftitivetr denies tbe etories

about the sale of that road. "All there ports about tbe sale of the Morion are

absolutely without toutHtauon; mere bare been no negotiations whatever for the purchase or control of the property."

The Paducah, Tennessee Alabama K. B. baring been completed from Padu

eth to tba Tsnueetee State Hue. the City

Council of I'm n cah, has ordered that the

$100,000 in bonds voted by the city be issued.

As a stock market Washington is not

the success that it was several years sgo. The new railroads have created markets

nearer home and farther from Washington, and stock ralM take advantage of the new msrktts. Washington Gasttte, Bedford Democrat: Bon. Maeon J.

Hi black, speaker of tbe house, is one of

the most popular men in Indiana, and is said to be the fairest presiding officer that ever occupied tbe chsir. fCyThe Indiana House has passed a bill for fnroishing the rest of the school text books under the present Isw. (CrTbe fee and salary hill is yet under discneslon in the House, alee, the apportionment bills. . The army of the pope bat two gener

als, aereral subordinate omoeti and 10

Pro noun cod Ho pole, yet Saved

From a letter written br Mrs. Ada F

Hnrd of Groton. 8, D., we quote : H Was

taken with a bad cold, which settled on

mv Lnntfs.coagh set in and finally icr

minated la Consumption. Four doctors

gars me up saving I conld live but

short time. I sare myself up to nn

SaTtour. determined if I could not stay

with my friends on earth, I wonld meet

my abeam ones above, my nnsoano was advised to get Dr. King's Hew DIs-

oorery for Consumption, Coughs and

Colds, I gsve it a trial, took in ail eigh

bottles; it has cured me anrt titanic ttou

hois county, Indiana, that in puriiAncc of an order of tup IUmrd of Contuiitolmt-

er ot Duboiw county, iitduus, tuudo al a

peclal session held January 21, 1H91,

upon a petition presented to them of

weoty-nre frcoliouiers of sIu Marion

ownship, asking for ait appropriation of

$2,947.00 rs a doimUon, being two per

cent, of tbe taxshir property of Msriott

township, to aid iu constructing the

Chiesgo and Kvanftville Rulway. sn in

corporation duly organized under tb

aws or ine ote or inutana, artless or

which are ou file with the HecreUry of tbe Sute, snd witli the Clerk of Unbolt!

eounty, through said Marion townsnip,

that an Election wm ne iieiu at the uftuat place of holding Kiehtiora in said towuship, under the Klectlon Laws now in

force iu tne cute of Indiana, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2tn, iet,

to determine whether said Board of

CominUslouor shall mka an appropriUon of 3,07 00 w a doimtlon to said

liailway Company upon the following terms :

Said Railroad when built will extend

from the City of ESvahsviile, Indians, and

will pass through the counties of van

dsrburg, Warrick, Ptke, Dubois, and ex

tend to French Lick, In the county of

Orange, Indian ; provided that tbe said Chiesgo and ranrille Railroad shaft

pass through the said township or Marlon, conwty of Dubois, Stalo of Iiiduna,

and provided further, that no part of the

$8,947 00 shall he due, and payable until

tue said Jtefiroad rhau nave neon joum

and a twin of cars shall hare passed

through the said towuship, and it is

further prorided that the said Rllroad

shall nasi within the distance of one-half

s mile of the town of DuboN, formerly

known as the town of h.noTriilo. Witness my band and tbe seal of the Bord Of Commissioners ot

l. s Dubois county, this 23d day of

jjinnary, 1891. John GKAJSKLSrACHS, r; Auditor Dubois County. January 28, 1891.

am now a well ana nenriy woman

Tiial bottles free at Marl in Friedman's

Drugstore, regular sue, 50c. and fi w.

Mrs. Lizzie Wilton, Muock, pat a big

turkey under a tub two days before

until Wednesday ; fonnd it alive after

45 days fast.

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in iiaroison TowniihiiL WOTICK U hereby give u .

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aisi. 1891, upon a petition nr. ""rT

Hsi bison township, asking for Z prooriation of 5 033 2u .i.r1

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inn Aienion lsws now hi force is

qihio in inumua, on C A fTT U I V givtmir i nu .

o determine whether said Board (Tl.tintV I Vinimlaaiinsra bII1 .. . i.

norooriaiioii nt ar.(K3 a . .)....

o snm jianway upon the followis ttrms ; That when said Railroad Is bttitt 1 will extsttd from the City of EranitUi Indians, and will past, throng, i be com ties of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Piks.Di bois, and will exteud to French Ud county of Orange, Indiana; provid, hit the said Chicago and EvsnsrU lUllroad shall pass through tbe Hj tc wusbip of Harbison, county of Doboi Statu of Ir dlsna ; and prorided fortbs that no part of the 15.028 20 shall be A,

and payable to tbe said Chicago as Bransville Kallway Company until ti road shall hare been built through stl township of Harbison, and a train of es aball hare passed orer the same, is when the above conditions shall hat been complied with upon the part of ti tttdd Chicago aud Evansriile JUIl

Company, then the above ftpecid amount of money shall be due to nl

said Railway Company.

r uuBrir. my nand and tbe seal of m a. Board of Commissioners 1 u. a Dubois county, Indiana, tU

"r, 231 day of January, 1891. JOHX GKAMELSrACHrk.

Auditor Dubois County. I

wan. n. X9'ji-w.

SPECIAL NOTICE

MRS. C. 1I0CHGESAKG, Cor. 13th and North Main Ste., jasper, mm, IWISII to announce to tbe public that I have ja&t received a Variety of BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, and GROCERIES, and invite you to

call and see my stock, which I sell cheap. H. B.-I also have GREEH CABBAGE for sale very cheap during Lent, ft. U.'l-y. OKOrxiA HOCHOKSAJt.

Real ssHatt nine miles from the eettsr

f CbiafO WiM for $ 4fij aa sera.

XOTI0K OF APPOIKTMKHT. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe under'tisnod has been, by tbe Clerk of tbe Dabolfc CircHit Court, appointed Administrator of tits estate of Joseph Geieier. late of Dubois eounty, Indiana,

deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Johx 3. Gbislkr, Adnt'r.

Tray lor & Hunter, Att'ys. Feb. 20, lSl-8w.

COURT NOTICE.

State or Ixuxa, Doboii Cow ktv, ss : In Htm CIiTHlt Crt f IStttMds OHMty, 1m AI'KII. TKKM, A. 8., 1JNI1.

ATJtKKT J. DttABXESl, Orro J. RESross, ri. Rosa Sf1rtrr.TTMR.

BE IT KNOWN, That on this 11th day of February, in (he year 1881, the above named plaintiffs, by their at

torneys, filed in the office of the Clerk ef Dubois Circuit Court, their complaint

against said defendant, in tbe above intitled cause, together with an affidavit of a competent person, that mid defendant Rota Schuetter Is not a resident of the State of Indians, and that this notion is

brought to enforce the collection of

plaintiffs demand ior money due on account. Said defendant it, therefore, hereby

notified of the filing and pendency of

said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, st the tilling of said cause on the second day of the next term ot mid

eonrt, to be began and held st tbe Cenrt

Rone In Jasper, on the 4th Monday in April, 1891, next, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will heard and determined la her abeence. TtiX ATX ICKKltT, Clark Dubois Circuit Oonrt. Trayier k Hunter, AU'rs. ?., 11-1. .f.$i.J

Notice of Railroad Election in Columbia Township. VTOTICS Is hereby given to the quailH fled rotors of Columbia township, Dubois connnty, Indiana, that In pur

suance of ait order of the Board of Com

missioners of Dubois county, Indiana, made a a special session held January 31st, 1391, upon a petition presented to thpro ot twenty-rlre freeholders of said

Columbia township, asking for an ap

propriation or $z,8Z9.uo ae a donation being two per cent, of the taxable property of said township, to sid in oon

t meting the CiiiCAOo xM Evaxsvillk

Railway, an incorporation duly Orau ixed under the laws of the State of indi

ana, articles of which are on file with the

Secretary of tho State, an1 with the Clerk of'Dnbols county, through said

Columbia township, that an Llectiou will be held at the usual places of hold

ing Elections in said township, under

tbe Election Laws now In force in ths

State of Indiana, on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1891, to determine whathor se!d Board of

County Commissioners shall make said atmrortrhUon of $2,829,00 at a donation

to said Railway Company upon the fol

lowing Uirms:

That whon said TUUroad is built it

will extend from the City of Kvansville,

Indiana, and will pass through the connties of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Pike,

Dubois, aud extend to French Lick, in

the county of Orange, Indiana; pro rlded tuat the. said Chicago aud Krans

villa Railroad shall pass through the

said township of Columbia, county of Dubois, State of Indiana ; and prorided further, (hat no part of tbe $3,829 00 shall be duo snd tmyable outil ths said Railroad shall have lieen built through mid OoJiitnbis towutbip. Upon complying with the above obligation tbe appropriation shall be dun the Chicago snd Kraapriile Railroad Company. Witness my hand and the seal of the rrs Hoard of Uommiaetoneri of - ti. I Dubois county, Indiana, this svw 8d day of Jtunary, 1891 . Jonx Gkamklspachkk, ' Auditor Duboit Oeunty. Jan. 10, 181 -iw.

NOTICE I

Meeting of the) Stockholder of

The Kosskport, Kvnnntou, St. Molnrad and Fordinand Kailroad Company.

f OTtCl Is hereby given the slock-

aj holders of The ltockp0rt,.vanston, St. Melnrad snd Ferdinand Railroad

Company, that an annual meeting of

said stockholders will be held in Rock port Indiana, on TUESDAY, M AIICII 17th, 1891,

for the purpose of electing Directors for

said uompawy tor ins ensuing year, and the transaction of other business. T. K. IIakhy, J. J. Sixxich, IT. M. LOOIUMM, J. F. SttLEKR, S. W. Stocking, Hrwbt Kkamkk , Biatoif JAsai tt, Jxo. BtsocxKorr, J, 0. aUoexxajtm, Dirtetori. M, IS, 91-U

Notice of Railroad Elocili

in Hainbridgc Township.

N' OTICE is hereby given to the qu tied voters of Baiu bridge to wnsl

Dubois county, Indiana, that in

suance of an order of tbe Board of

miatters of Dubois county, India

made at a special session held J anas 21s, t, 1891, upon a petition present i them of twenty-fire freeholder of a Bainbtidge township, asking tbr ssi propriatiou of $11,018.30 aAdoneu being two per cent of tbe taxable ps erty of said Bainbridge towtWbjp, te in constructing the Chicago aiI1(, tvj viLtE Raiway, an inoorporn.iemy organized under the laws of srrut

Indiana, articles ef which 4, with ths Secretary of thsStaw, the Cletk of Dubois eOuntWtiu said Bainbridge township, thsv tion will be held at tbe usual kwholding Elections In sid townswy der the Election Laws now ia for the State of Indiana, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3tn, M

to determine whether said Board County Commissioners shall make as

appropriation of $11,018.30 as s dot

lion to eaaa ttauwsy upon me wmvwh

((THIS Said Railway when built will siUs from toe City of Evansrille, in Vsads hurgh eounty, Indian, passing throsi the counties of Vanderburgh, Warrw

Pike, Dubois, and terminating strren Lick, Oranga conuly, all is. -aid Stalii Indiana, and that the mid Chicago h Evansrille Railway shall pass throej tha corKmtfi limits of the town of J per, in said township of Balnbridgsjn firovided further, that no part efj 111,018,30 shall be due and payable the said Chicago andJSvanavllls Railm shall have leen built from French L In Orange county, Indians, to the town of Jasper, in Bainbridge iowsM in aald county of Dubois, Indians, sal train of ears shall have passed ,QTW tame. , ,t WKnsws my hand and the seal ol I . Board of Commlssloeewj j.. s. Duboie county, Indians, II 23d! day of January, 1L JOHX GlCAMELirACHM, Auditor Dubois Cevatf' Jan. 30, 1891-4W. SHERIFF'S SALE. . . . . i

BY virtue of a certified copy ot a eraa to me directed from ths Cw

of the Dnbois Circuit Court, in a ess wherein John T. Bundy is plalntiM J,oaoph r, Faulkner, Charles Fsnl" st al., are dsfendants, requiring J

make tbe sum or une uunnreu an teon Dollars and Forty-Five Cents, i interest on said decree snd eosts.l j expose at Public Sale, to the highest s der, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28tb,M between the hours of 10 o'clock, and i o'clock, p. m., of said day, door of the Court House In JsspWi bole ooitnty, Indiana, tbe rents profits for a term not exceediog svj years, Ihe following Real tste, " hole oonnty. State of Indiana, tp-wK-Parts of lots numbered wlrtew I and fourteen 14, In the town of WJ eye, according to the plst of W tjj and particnlarly described as M ! VIe : lleing the east-half of said lot thirteen 118, and the west-half lot Ho. fourtsen H. . - If such rents and profits will J for a sitfnelent sum to satisfy fl Z Interest and costs, I will at lb J time and place, expose to Pnblle.f fee eimpln of mid real estate, erwrjj thereof ae may be sufficient to di"" said deeree, Interest and eosts. Said sale will be made wllhputw' lief whatever from valnaiioi " praisement laws. AMtuitT H. TnAYtos, SbeHlT Dubois CotFfb, f , l$vlW W'r