Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1891 — Page 4
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JASPKR COURIER.
rUlDAY, : : i MAY t, ltl - ii i i w ,t T TTnii""" "" " 111 ' 111
DmImU Clrcttlt Crt
Took a rwfM from Stlnrdav I Mu-
nay, ann Juoge
p to Weduede night :
Sate v. Albert 1UWnou : iutoxiea
Um : ihw e
r "
Utoa throat ite il
minor: riiiwl 420
Stale v. th. i uey ; A
guilty.
tt.VTh election in 1 H' Hon neil with 1111 ittl rlppl Ol
eiemnr, and very Heht veto. There -n..it uni hiv Wait any stir bat for the
elbMrttion that on SHtrH- one of the ol.l Trutes took ho active prt again, st k iMiiAH of ihe Democratic ticket.
hit If the ruultr nominee
tA thfr was danger they
would do something, or permit it to be a., ikut mivWt imnrnve tb town, ami
cost a little monev. This operated as a boomerang to the independent candidate, and rn& many to votei the tinlaht HemrMTftt ticket who WOUld U0t
otherwise have went to the polls, and. of course, it was elected triumphantly. Ti.r u nn rtv interest in the elee-
tinn at all. the straight ticket being nomi
Hated by Republicans and Democrat nira for (irtHTenteHce. and the Demo-
eratkj name being used becaus the party
had th machinery to eel it up. 1 ne in
liw..1ut ticket was also exclusively
composed of Democrats. The following
i th official vole: TRUSTEES. 1st Ward Jo. F. Friedman, Dem , Henry Pfau, Ind., Sd Ward -Ton a P. Salb, Dem., -Joe. Klein, Ind., -
4th Ward! Kuebler, Dem., Wn. Flick. Ind , -
107
If
11
n 106
. 83
Otwvll Orl Hamate.
We bed a food rain, and garden 4
and Judge and Proeeeuior went ji growing.
Ihhim. Of the IHft on ttoexoi riw mm rain-' wpj mnN oMij . xh "V'fi ' 1 1 jfMtH in auucip.
bMttt were dUpot of the ftrM week. nun. ; tlon orauiiHdut whvat aiirt irult t;rt, . I
(!rt reftMMMl it MtOH O Montay. r. raMiM mnI a aom.! Ur. (t.Hr wtm hiu bn ronfliiixl lul
no WHiwinK w ine hwjwwwh c"fHi frmr ef Haiblwon towMhli, wa- his ro.i tar qtM h whil,U Mi to o
DUNN & CD'S
vol wir home from H4yvili, whr he
had boon ifftttini; om b!akwUh work
1uh on it Kritlny nlitht about hIh
Stte v. Jopb IlerWif ; Mllinf toU'eik. he Wft Kve whh about -tint t
mile north of Uayvlll, tm thH Paolt road. They atouoed M horinw and on
tennod to eaoh nido ot Ota wakoh. and
Mtatn t. Anirew r rnn : uhm in front or tlo hnraoe. tinn ima
neraon in tbebabitet beinic intoxiont4l; .(,ke itand then the nnn on tbo left
fined t0. Mid "your money or life." Al tht
State vs. A nr. Kaocln; aeilinr nonor MUrder n ked uo n harrow tooth and
witbont lieonae; fined ftO in ooeh ofLtrnck blm over tbo bead, and b (ell
two cae; nolliod in one. bock on the xronnd. Bv that time the
State m. rhilin tjovaan: eeutnc io other one who strikinsr at h m with a
minor; nollied. his knife, cutting his hat nbont six Inch
State Dock Jfoiee; uiarw M. and on the back through the skin.
meeting: fined 5. . I Harder turned on him. and let him have
State va. xary Werner: eoiiinr wun-nt too. Then the others let loos or the
out license; fined $10. boreee, when be hit them with the linee
State ti. Joa. Bachart, eoiunr win ml ot awav from there.
out license: not siwiltv. When a little wave off ho looked back ihamio. umlla raiulv to aooommodate this
SUte ve. John Colvln: eellisr toboeco .ni Mw the others standio around the 1 traTrii ,,,, nubile, ot to "swan hoees"
to minor; nomen. , , itwn that were irinf on in f rouna, an i with nuy oi m
saie vs. iv. nut w next morning were wae oioniy ot niomi ti,.. i . tnn
deadly weapon ; not fnilty lon the waron. There hae been HotblncL...... of thB foiiowin.r iwrsone. W. P,
State va Uulel Jieiton; pimp; oi- heard of them ilnoe. and probably the , till, T. ...a J. T
iwi. two were badly hurt, m n narrow loouii.. . ' ,tu.iuri, i,. iui.nuua d.wt i.ar.i
. . .fl!-. I. . . . . t a I iLTVOtie teaila Mummn tea HniHWs '
&taie t. jorin oiernwrr; nuiK g an uu v Instrument to do sirup.K wun ... k. Afl A.nr h,.,
itbout lieense ; n ot guilty. when in the hands of a determined ,.. ' B. - m!n. nf rJmhuMor cheese
like Harder. They were probably a mhtmlA iu, f.uUtml a sironsr one.
andt drummers would do well to seek
lik.ta Mf.MAAA 'Pl.A Srni'a nanku fa
,f d 1 .On - I . ... ....I. . 1 - n.l . I. u I I HT 1 1 imilUHNS. ill! " an
nut rithIh.
Yonnir OUo Lwer. who ba been
dnKirHly ill withome utrnng ilutor several weeks, U mo better.
Died, in this April the ffitb. Ktka
the little d-ujliler of John nhiI Etbaliudt
Riuley. ww burled at the Hays oeiaelery. on the 86li.
Our fiuurinit mill U doing a splendid
hn mw, under the manageHt oi out
worthy fellow eitisen, Mr. J. V. Cbaille,
recently of Davietw county.
Mr. Joseph Berridge. formerly of Pac
toiilka. III., but now of CNwell. hav
bought out a grocery store at Washing' tou, Ind , and will remove it to this place.
bueceea to him.
Curran Dillon baa bought tbo livery
stable at this place, and has added stock!
nuiMt
Furelawloneleal
DUNN & .
3b4lUBAlsv9tiajre)d. OnJ-jr Toy
SCHKKU. MHOS.. STKATMAV. IMaUrl, IMlnu, April Hl.
GTROT, IND.O For Snle by thu lolljwimf Agentj :
jam m hit mmn mw
EVERYBODY TO 0OMR AND SEE
our msw STOCK
OF
State vs. Sam'! 11. Dillon; Miliar to-
baeco to minor : nollied. nart of some white cap gang.
r . . -ill l!n I "
Siaie vs. tieeee lwoiidi; ecius; ihjhwt
CLOTHING!
uuonv ucenwr ; rniiu law. int nocnumiiora i mw cimns i . ilra-jlai, Mr. Co
State vs. John Horney: Mlllif liquor gnttor and Uhseso Factory met Mill""" , u Lit.. n ' fi dlf. -f .1 Kft.
ll is iirumon win i wwumn I OCHUL11U1 ouiw
without licenso; fined t90
State vs. deorre lirosemer;
rnurt.boiiae last Saturday, adopted a I
etlllng I const itutloa and named the concern asjin
hifih life' soon hereabouts. U. M.
nirVr 6Hirr J. Jntt. Dera.. - 1
Jn, F Sermersbeim, Ind.,
Treannrer-Chas.Sollga, Dem., - 144
Aiirntt Dunns. Dam.. - 157
We congratnWe the voters on having chosen a progressive Board of Trustees, and trust the Board when it gets into offee. will "show its faith by its works." QZrA lot of Cleveland worshippers are keeping up a wnele racket on the taritf, in hope to secure the nomination of their favorite on a platform which will favor the Extern monej lenders in 189i Should they succeed an independent ticket would carry most of the Western and Southern SUtes, while -the Hennhl!(ans would carry a solid Eist. The
WMtura (taenia are not roiug to be
fooled next Tear into voting for any man
who is not outspoken in favor of the Democratic doctrine of the fiir and equal
coinage of silver with gold, and a gov ernmental supervision of rates of trans Donation on interstate commerce. Cleve
land is opposed to both, and therefore will not receive their votes, and bis wor-
Rhlnoers had as well "stick a pin there.
Reciprocity bas virtually drawn the sting from the tariff oppression, and as Ita boe4eat effects are further realiaod
by tfc peopfcs, we have o doubt it will ha eadmuWd to all the etviltaed world.
It ie Democratic policy ostdoreed by the
orate can rjeea that thoir oppoaeeits
are Im proeesa of fowerat oeavereioa
the tariff loans, and thore will be mo trouble in. the next congress adjusting
the tariff in the interest of tbo
liquor witbont license; nollied in one above, and elected directors. H. J. Ault Crab is making frequent business trips case, fined 20 la ono. was elected president and manager, and to Davieee couaty ; can you take l ie State vs. Wa. C. Brittali ; selling to- Mary M. Glwen secretary and treasurer, hint? If not I will not tell you who it is.
baeco to minor; aoutod. The capital stock was nxed at fiu.uww, Thos. J. irayior . nas moveu omr
State vs. Ph. Thimllag; selling liquor and the building to be erected is to cost darkies on his farms near Long israncn. without license: nollied. 1 45 000 00 Geo. W. Pinnev. Win. Libs it ig well : the rood Deonle of that vicin-
State vs. Willard Cave; attempt to and J. B. Young were appointed a Hy will bave some one to lay their meanprovoke; not guilty. building commltte. The enterprise will neon on to. for it is said that a "nigger SEE OUR
stale vs. Willard ueve; laioxweuon ; be a fact. Liet every farmer prepare io whi steal." However, some oi our nollied. reap its benefits by furnishing it pro- chickens were purloined before, there State vs. Wm. Epthnfen; selliar 11- ducts every day. Petersburg Democrat, were any darkiee about here.
quor to minor; fined S0. Mr. Editor, sometime ago I asked you
State vs. uaas. ismy ; intoxiemien; r i n rJ v . 7 7 ", . t h 7.1 thr was any old widows about your nollied. tioa resolved that teachers must build . 'Ied Bcka chawed.
State ys. Joel R. King, Philip Sutton, fires and sweep out houses, and act a i d t(je widow of 0ttr toWn have Humphrey Sanders ; intoxication : each policemen on the echool grounds, leokinr with lovful anticipation
fined it. uot hold 2 months or aa montns i- f - , the affirmative. For
State vs. Paul Goepnner: sell lag to eenaee, muet not dance, erpiay cara8, . . . . m ,
minor; not guilty.
Ijt Pastures Orekx. Mr. Was. TI.
jEvaos. who for 30 years nearly has been
editor of the Princeton Democrat, ex
cept four, during which Cleveland's civil
service humour compel ed him to be out
of politics to act as poatmaster has sold
fct interest in the Democrat to ins pari
ner, Mr Miller, and will for the balance of hie life revtvl in pastures greon, free
from the arbitrary call for "copy," and
the cursing and fault-finding of smal
would-be political bosses, because be
possessed baias enough to advocate
what he believed right, and opposed of
ficial stealings from the people. We
congratulate him on his good luck of
being financially able to retire, and wish
be may enjoy many more years of eon tentmeat resultant from a clear eon science.
tCrThe election returns from last
Moadav's and Tuesday's contests la the
towns and cities of Indiana, give bright
promise of the success of Democracy
and morality (almost synenomous
terms)-throng bout Indiana in 1893 Democracy has gained in the cities generally, and cost none in the towns, With jedicious nominations next year, National, State, and la the various counties, we will sweep the platter clean, and Republican a will have made their lest fight for privileges and immunities for the wealthy chvseee. "Equal rights for all. special privileges for none," is bo u fad to win.
FINEST COMPLETE LINE OF
DRESS GOODS!
I OUR ffOc BLAPK ALL WOOL HENRIETTA BEFORE YOU
BUY A FINE PRESS! NOTIONS !
YOU WILL FIND THEM AT
HEADQUARTERS FOR DUBOIS COUNTY FOR THE WALTER A, WOOD HARVESTERS.
Come and sea them at my North Main Street, Jasper.
shop oi
GEO, WAGMElt, Feb. 20, 1891.
lease att
end mill urine tueir liquor iron jn thta Mv Cummias; A. it B. ; or bottle in the school house, Instead of "w'r lBW w"'
State vs. John
fined $10.
State vs. John Cimmlae; latoxlca
tion: fined 2
. T . .... w mmm .
State vs. wm.J. wtainger; tmoxica
tion : not ruiltv.
Sute vs. William Schnarr and Fred.
Schnarr: disturbing meeting: not guilty
Sute vs. Jos. Mallery, W. .ncCraney,
James Farris; George Schnarr and John
A. Wineiuger; riot; not guilty.
Basil Dckk.
na ronizmg drug stores or iar room.. .Th Dubois correspondent of the JUST Pike county educators are progressive! ColultI:B iBllmftted that the widows of JU&l
The Attorney General at Indianapolis that locality were considering theques-
Monday rendered an opinion that while tion. We refuse to be responsible for property belonging to the Knights of neck chawing incidents, etc.j Pythias, Odd Fellows, Masons or other fraternities of the sort was clearly ex- Hlllsboro Oratorical Content.
emptfrom taxation, it must be, when th,. rwnrU! fnntt k .t H 111.. WK
SHOES!
OPENED A SPLENDlp STUCK OF
Slippers and Gents' Fine Shoes!
BRICK POK SALE!
M. HOCKGESANG t SON,
ve UVon the jard formerly kfptbj-t Mr ltir mi
BRICK Id bj uiitltjr alra, at tke YARD ON THE TROY ROAD.
WK A WO CONTRACT far mjlf.WSC MM FUKN1SH A 1.1. MATKRIAU. WtTGlvm nta h OmII. m. hoohoksako soi. Ihin, -ss It.
rented and used for business purposes, km thm o-.u ... . .r&.i u
SOI , will, mui umj. !., 1 m.i.uk"" " "
State vs. Edward Fisher and Wesley ppfu -o.. all respects ; a large and attentive audi-
M. O-borne; burglary and grand lar-l" UiUCI leooe was present, with music lurnisheel
ceny : sentenced to the State's Prison for nHnvv rvi,Tv. There is not a mile I by the string band. The clans coiilied
two years, fined tl, aad disfranchised Lf rail in Rmwii conntv. nor within of lx first-clase speakers, all except one
I . -j - - . l.ij r.... tk..
State va. Fat. Hays; selling to person et. has four hundred inhabitants, and iw coniesi was very cioe, uui ui
MAKE YOU 8MILE WITH OUR PRICES ON
STAPLE GROCERIES !
in habit of being intoxicated ; indictment ,)ttt 'Qn9 briek structurs-tbe court bouse, judges being very able and critical gave
The jail ie built ol logs The county has goooaecisicin nnu univerpni - Vmm .utUr tnr Itlou. The Prise wu n very fine and
ZLZr.,Z riJZJJZ beanUfui album, preeented by Rev
r ' " - , j 1 m. i
nmwm m Im. n . . . ft l a i L.
neien noen, ww swHrna n wwr
lallv, and made quite a alee speech, and
then gave her prize to the union, where-
pj. n. ocriiici oiiciiii ut vu.
au ashed in one eaee. and fined 50 in
H. Miller; seitine: to
ftnem tCO in
mate ve. A
in habit
not guilty m new
April 10,ll-y.
f beeemiaw Intnatleated ;
8ta4e vs. Joe. R. Flaber : eellfng to per
son in habit of becoming in toxics led ;
inrv trial, and jury out on WednewU
night. They brought iu a verdict ot
guilty, and assessed his fine at feO.
State vs. d. fisher; pimp; nollied.
Tlse Ante ef 1901.
State Printer Burford expects to hare upon lht prMuient of Hlllsboro union the acts of ths laet Legislature out by ftro nu he could not accept it,
VTOTICf la hereby given that the un
il dereicned hae been, hy the Clerk ol
the Dubois Circuit Court, appointed
Administrator of the estates of Joseph
May 21th. Thev wllLpretwbiy b. de-L.,.i r.iud fnr all the muihii nf UipUiuI Helen Krellsln. late of DuboU
clareil in force June 1st. The volume uniin IA b nrMom at ih xt mftinr. countr. Indiana, deceased, Said estatef
will contain forty more pis than the stnnlvv tn deeida whikr thev are solvent. April th. 1891.
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State ve. Wm. Ualler: selling tobaceoi " t ""cr would accent it or not. JnUoed we think
to minor: not ruiltv. via. nroyed her loyalty to her
State vs. Alois Gramelspaeaer : seiiint --a, it., .w.: v
on bunoay ; noil ea. u,aor h t!ck., elwtefj thrM
mini ivvwtj piifivu net iuj mil j iv iici pZiereKnpr iti union and the temperance cause beyond " . " a doubt. We do not think one in a bun-
. ... .. . I Hint in uwikwi cimcii unra mm uni- , . . . rr i. ,i i , , -
Btatevs. rai. tiavs; seiung uauor io .u,i t.0 ,- aul. nnm a,i ,h wohih n uun . nuis-
habitual drunkard; not guilty. Marshal and Treasursr. while the "hoar P.ro PPre rather progressive, and
sJa to. i 'urir M" ivemoresi metiai coniest & I mvrtrlf anil ritptsu1 it fin till til mnat all t hat
hold medals. That
John Kkkiluin, Adm'r.
Traylor te Hunter, Att'ys. April 84, 1891-Sw,
Notion of Application for Liquor
LiceH.se.
State vs. Chae. Bowling; A. B
with latent to murder; jury trial; fined
t5. and seat to Slate's Prison for two
years. CIVIL CAUSES.
Elisabeth Nkholeou, et al. vs. Lul a
Weaver, et al. ; final settlement of Com.
ssioner made and approved.
'VTOTICK i hfrly givn t th cIIm f Jpr
1 and Hainlif Ma lowuntt). iiumix cuumy. inuiann,
that the Hnderti)rnM will apply iv th Hr4 u I'ounij
CemmWMonor of IMDnllt county, at flu ir Jnu trni
Ifrttl, under tbe )irovltoti of an Act, entitfal "An Act tn rrvulate an1 ItCetlKiS tbe Mle of irttluitM, vinous.
malt anit ntfaer imoxlratln liquor, to limit the lketij
Tee to im harge.1 iy etit. ana un; ai v reai an former law reetilatinK lae aale of Intaxlcatinc lluKnro.
and all laii and parta of law comlna; In to AM it
the provimfil tni act, jirennme penaiue lor int-
llcetiite to
Itisrnmored that Dr. Brevfosrle will are old enouxh to
retire from the Monon. The directors union holds more gold medals than any of the road are said to be after his re- other union in tbe county; they cersigaatlon, because they dislike tbe his- tainly are doing a grand work in detorv of hU short control of the road. veloplng the minds ot the young. They
' Inmnm tn keen un the album contest JLT
Before adjournment the Ohio Senate wort and invile all lovers of oratory to hy the ut.uture f irdtana.ln w. fw a ii
In the drainage case of Ch. Rudolph, passed the bill prohibiting railroad com- jolll them ; undoubtedly the prize they !?" .WjfJ et al. ; accounts allowed ae stated. panics from employing engineers who Klr, h highly worth working for if there "V o Chas. Ferguson ve. L. E. St. L.Con. are given to drinking ...intoxicating WH B0 olv,.r bene 3 1 attached, but we rfeatre to aeii i in hoe attoated ni upon R, R. Co. ; continued. liquors. . J,l5L?he IrZ ef far lea. vklue than Lfl ?? fJ'l,"
mkrSiax kkodki
i r. r The Pinkerton gang of rongha are etlll shooting laborers in tbe Republican State of Pennsylvania at Carnegie's k Frick's col mines. If the miners object to being made slaves of, the Repnblkans kill 'em to get rid of tnem, and bring in Italians and Chinese to take their places. Great are Quay, Dudley, Carnegie, Blaiae and Harrison. (CrWith free silver coinage this country would not have seen the immense strikes for decent living wages for workmen inaugurated last Monday in nearly every branch of industry. Proprietors could then have willingly acceded to the terms asked.
HJOld Hutch," the wheat gambler, went on a drunken spree to Evattsville last week, and Chicago like to have took a coHHlpllnti fit over It. It in a pity he did not do something to land him In the penitentiary. Ml. Vernon went Republican Tuesdav. Hew Harmony went Democratic. Roonville elected a mixed ticket.
XY In Vineenues the lmlfnHr1tit
Democratic ticket was elected over the
saloon Democrats
Tuesday.
by 4 majority leal
tawrordviiie creamery uses S.OOO
jrvanai ui milk par ity.
Farmers and Drovers Bank, of Louis
ville, vs. Assignee nf M. Scbsirich, Sealer t Co. ; claim of $941.66 allowed. ! Mary Glcaeu. et al. vs. Ed. E. Dillon, et al. ; Samuel II. Dillon appointed Commissioner to eell real set ate. Jae. H arils, adm'r est. of H. 8. Goslia. deceased ; ordered to sell real estate. Adam Stratmin, et. al. vs. Adam liarter, et al.; Henry Landgrebe appointed Commissioner to tell real estate involved. Matthew B. Dillon, guardian of heirs nf Rob't Stewart, deceseed, granted per mission to sell tbelr real estate at private sale. On the petition of F. F. Lutz, tbe Clerk was ordered to pay him $63.25 on deposit James S. Milburn admitted and eworn
ae an attorney.
L. L. Cooper, adm'r estate nf W. w.
Totten, dec VI, ordered to sell real estate
at private sale. State ex rel. I. Behehmacher, Auditor Dubois county, vs. Jehu Gramelspacher,
et al. ; judgment for plaintiff for WOO.
Henry Knecae rs. Frank meaner;
dismissed.
The guardian of mlaor neks nr wisebetb Brittaln, dee'd, was authorised to sell real estate at private tale. WinficM B. Speedy petitioned the
Court for nermleeion to adopt as hi
child George F. Mougatne, Me) it was ao ordered.
Adolph Levi ei nl. vs. Chae. Schneider; application to eppeUt a receiver;
defendant takes a enange ex venae iium the Judge, and John II. Miller, Esq., ol Piincelou, Is appointed t bear the application. Stat Beard af Agriculture. Tbe case of the old hoard against the new state board of agriculture elected by the last Legislature, was decided by the Marion county superior court, in full bench, Monday, In favor ef the old board. It was held that the eld board is a private corporation which cannot be ousted. An appeal will probably be taken to the Supreme eeurt.
t. Inn.nv.MBl. t It ta tn ika imIh.1 WffitiAia ffonatv. llutiatM
ueorge weddeii succeeds wiinamiMta w mUh thaws aUnva im tha a-ratirll nr i, iei.-wr.
Williams aa bsggagewaster on the Ev- 0rk kun, Btbctatok.
NEW MTCK YARD
BRICK FOR 8 ALE I
John Geier. jr.. Hhi taken choree eft
irick-yard at the North hle of Jatprt im now ha for pale, in any quantity d
Atpuil Krinlf nf mil ntiAlttiia Ifa fialralke'
-1 V a-' !- r mi utita p m vns a a nun vavw
v. te .
peopto oi iJtioom county lor meircusien
Matter.!. JOHN GIER, Ja.
Au. 3V88 ly.
TO THE SP0KT5MJUL
Nwtice of Appilcatiow fer Llqu
Lleenne.
-J
Caaap tile ku a pecuiiM chain: a, to l ) : Wm h, yem wat ae fepart4 lor all liw! wnWtr, Did yoa em wwh year rebher cwtoa a kbarp twtg er rcuh rock, and HA i 4ri Auk any htr tpaitrntn ib "Fk Brand SUcWer." hw fce like m. JM wiH tU tou i U lent, WuiVet, and Mt, all m pa Lkht, dry. aed al, aad will itaad any it Tnard uaafe. K wed at Wf concerned aboat Ike weather. Why dj yoa wilt til Ht ran be prorided lor all weather it yo W FiOi Brand SJckar " ml Wt Aj May may be the caaae al a aamth's wekae t m aflord to take tbe mk i He are ot ! . . ... . mMk tk " fa.
Brand " l rd m tk. uea i
aoat when you caa hart tbe aeiim td witkeat eatra cot.
Irated tatalocue tree. A. J. TOWER, Jane U. lSV-ly.
a't aeceat 1 wUM Fik BraadStwWf laraclanaadtiiai
Beetnn, mass
ansvllle division of the Air Llue.-New "
A Ikwamv Tadnr. . i.. , . r
' I JUT. wm. Tr avvlAKa. a nrurninonv larmeri . i. .. . .t.. .1.1 . t
and breeder of thorough bred horse, It vine and lnbride tftwbln. tuWi county. iM'-na
BCTTlVe OCni sugar ann reciprocity I kvnn. VBh . wumUIv inlurl bv iiiAtibiUndertlcned will apple Witbe Knard it CobiiIi
KhemfrS are efficient educators OB tbev:nv .k.,wr, trnm vu IWv. a to unablV ;nn',,!nr 1,0'.,U unty.at tbelr Jnae term".
. .t ------ - . iwei. Mwler he aroeiawae or an a, errniie "An At
tana qamuun. to raie 8 lisna 10 HI neaa. Alter using (n reautate and lleeitae tbeule of )rltnoo, tlnon
numerous liniments and consulting several wait and othTr Intoxkatma "rtw, to limit ihe liceitf
physicians aithoul S-tting any iiet " fornierUws tt$nUiuK the .i!e of lmtx!ctlmt liquor, asked me if 1 knew of nr.ythmg that would Ln,i .nuw .,,,1 nans of l cnmiut in rm.nift 111
an help him. 1 recommended ChsmlienHitt 'sltbenrnvliit.maDf ibis act. pro?trlWiiir petilHe forthc
CfrwWTaaHrUP avTmfjlme From tku inuueriKM-ial we hare m eonneeied in ooe way or aaother
beware of fools. Dlangrn sable
aeqaeneea are ueotkHed of aaMmering
ona kind of fool according to hie folly,
aad of refraining to answer another kind. Yet in spite oX tbe general prendtce there is a rariety of fool which is expected to mirror moat of the CluisUaa viteuea. He is supposed to be ab-
somtely good natured nsder ndieum,
and never justly re vengeful. When attacked he ie expected to Muile with bis tosmaaatofa, aad join in the geoeml
nongfa hi be by nature a
maa, be muet boar with eoiaaimity the anom of tbadkg Mmmlf noddeoly dragfed Into pobbc notice, with tbe eyes of
a score or morn of people tamed ea
bim at once.
BaruebesattsaanitVauag,
yieid ms awn digndty for th
of other. If he but
by a word of mnooetraace he
receives contempt as a crusty haw and a deepiser of ancient caiatoma. Thai apcasies of fool ie bom on the
awrmug of April Vint, nnd Bke certain summer inase s has a brief exiatanee of one day. If bis general IneeneihUfty to ridicule, bmmwokrinsn urkWaboaea&d hh) unfailing good temper should eon-
tiuoe in the same ineasure
the year, one might call bun a
As ii usually liappene, bowevne, he fa eoateat witli a brief exercise of sneh virtues, aad Um tewpornry Male nf April ooL Youth's Ccennanlna. .
lin Ralm wbw-h h luwl and within two vo)r.tliMtn re'.f, lecUrlti(r nn tmerjrency." lain naini, wnicn ne mm, anu wiunn 10 hvlU u UUtnt ,l ,,,,, , f(,r li(.t:nf weeks he had entirely recovered tliaufeol apriti..uv!i). nr i r.ah )t.,nor Jn q.iamitu u-r
his arm. I consider Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, the greatest preparation ever pro duced for sprains, bruis, deep seated and
muscular patrifl, burns and sot Ida. J. J
LaUrajHce. druEarist, Avoca. Neb. SO cent
bottles for sale by Dr, J. JP.Salb, Druggist.
tw.
ikm aquart at a lime, t" e drunk 1
Haw to Make a Good. Town.
The following Is going the rounds,
and as it is a recipe lor genural use wn
give it: Grit, push, snap, vim, energy, churches, schools, colleges, morality,
harmony, enterprise, advertising, cordiality, cheep property. Healthy location, good country tributary. Talk
about it ; help to improve It. Advertise
in and read the home papers. Patronixe
Its merchants. Faith exhibited by good
works Honest competition in business.
Help all puNra enterprises Elect good men to office. Speak well ot its enter prising citizens and be oneof them yourself. Remember that every dollar in
vested In permanent improvements is
that much on interest. Always cheer on tbe mea who are for improvement,
A contract baa been let by tbe Air Line for the construction of a branch road to connect the main line with tbe town of Augusta, Pike eonuly. The branch will tap the main line at a point north-east of Augusta. It will be built to give an outlet for coal, immense deposits of which are In Ihe locality, ss throughout Pike county, The switch will be four miles long. Work on its doaitrustioa was MMmeuectl May 1.
Notice of Application 4for Llqnor License
NOTICK I bereby (riven to Ike citizen of bridge iohikIiIp, iKl'Mit futility, Jiullnnc, fbal Um mWi"lLnei will apply tn the HoRfJ of County CMn
mllotier of
1W coSPty, i tbvlf Jnhw tr
11, untler the privii"i(mM an .ct, emi'ieu-Aa At to reKMlale and llcente Ike tale "f sp'rlliioit. rinmif malt and otber tntitxiffilltttf lkUr, n limit ike bee-, fee to lie ckarireil by cities and towna, ami to repeal l former ! rtiltltis tbe ilef Intoxleailn f(Mir and alt law and PMH of law coming In rminlct wit! the prof blwrw ( thin att. pri'foHilBf jeimtfe for thviolation tbert'of, and dwlattitg an Hnernei'ry." ie. by the UBislature of liMlana. In DWft, for a llceaw l pine and new. In fHmlil( lea than a ,"
at a time, to be drank Mi th jirenili, for a leva
or one year, me wrecife loceiiun wnere ne neeire
to H fa In bl but (tn.wl on bl premHel of
a part of the Somh-wedt ouarter of tbe Sostli-we
onarter of See weiil'.ieven (27). T. 1. S. K Hit it
wAit. jn DhImiI cimmv, tiHltana, wore aartlehtaily at
rlbel an followa: beginn'tig at the X. K. earner of mi 4fl aerei r-iiinlnc Ibewre onih SS rod and S feet to tk IViemburtf and Jaener road i tbenee Went aloric oaM roa
34 rod and S feet! tkenee North JSfo, to the Xft! If.. ... i l , . r . . I. ... V . ..(.I tlnu It
line Rl Fim w Rcvn, inwm'w r.itw. pm.i and S feet. 4o Ike laee of lHtnnla, In Malnbrklr townekln, lb.la rounly, MImi.
Jiay , ioi ow. jur.i ii i.ni-ii.'v.
1 AfRmlKLm
I fir TflC .Yvil-mm
1 mia Paatpklat. of Inform at loa aaeif i mttractof the lawi.boirln How lna ammObUla Patntt, CaeeaK TraaAflBk mannk Marks, Coprrtchu, am ty-JmW LiMieaa eiUNN A OO.-dWW wknnraNarn Lt aammar mW
Jan lfi lf91 -1 y
Makter Meohanio Torrnncn, who sue
oeeds W. A. Stone on the Air Line, wi
hayn his heatiqunrters tor tne Air Ltnt
at HtintiitgbiH'g, anil for the olhe1
Mackev lines, of att Which lie is Masle
Mechanic, al Kvansvllle. tie will have
foreman at Ihe llutiliiiglnirg shops toac in bis absence. Kvansville Courier.
Subierib for the Ooukikr.
Caveats, arxl Tr,i l'.'-Mafk obtained, atat all l
Bwnee conuucMi I or ..itiiirralp rer. , Out In 0ipoalt f. H. I'uleat Ofr ea. We bate no tob v-icIo. all huM Jufect, aeaes can transact patent iwinw . Ume aad at lata tsosl than tboee nnott 'f alwdel, drawing, or ro4".. whh t.oa. W advha if ttcntobh or not, " ebanja. OU r fee wt doe till J stent b wn.rT"'t-. A Vaok, "Mow to Obtain I'actlU.,, wlta n trnm M actual client la year Mate, covet?. atira, seat fnc. AiWreea, 1 A. SNOW As CO.
I'HK PKOGHISSSIVK FAHMKK
mitt ( Jaaner Com lcr for 2 (M)! As will be seen by adv. i ""p'JJ ofcimn we offer the 'Courier" " Progreselve Karuier," tlm official ortj" .( the T, M 11. A , logeiher for $2. t the time lo aulwcilbe. Of couik,' heee terme, it Ie ease iu advance.
