Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1893 — Page 1

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VOL. hi). JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 7, t ono

NO. 30 I if INDIANA GOLD FIELDS. J

rCllLlflUBP KVICUV VltUUY, AT JASPBIt'

DUllOI.S COUNTY, INDIA N" A, 11Y C'lCIIKilU, DoillKi,

OFTICK. In Couimki: Huimhnu on

West Sixth Sstuket.

I'ltlCB OK SUIISOUU'TION.

Per Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, 1.50

Shorter timu in propouicn Hates or AnvKiiTieiNo. For legal adverti-coionf. leirul rate lolinc $1.00 lor first insertion; 50.' each subsequent insertion.

For yearly advertisements liberal con

tracts wilt ln mado tiscrs.

to regu lar advcr

CoMMEItOIAI. ANti-l)II WoltK Of nil Kind Promptly and Neatly CXP'Hllpd at I.lIir.ltAI. IMtH'ES. Wo Invito Insppplion and business.

25octo2 J. P. Salfo, OrriCB NEXT POOR TO THf; ItANK, JASPER, INDIANA.

ISduGational Column

i uitois count v schools.

.Mott.it Orili-r. ilrpnil.utloii, Oe!tii.u lion-

IIY OKOJtOH It. WILSON, COUNTY Söp't.

I Through tho kind nosi nf Ilm lutSint.

this coin tmi in set

poses, and the. articles published below

aro rnmpiiPii or written at, tho county iipriliitoiloi(t't office, for tho advance-

mo u i oi too schools. I

V Story for Touchers Jiy n

T each or. John, have you nothing to dn?"

"No'in." "Arc- yon certain you hnvo all

vnur aigohra? ' "Yes'rn." "All vmir

grammar ?""Y"ef'm."

.Somn Puch conversation, I presume.

every toachor In flio public schools 1ms taken part in. It is riot Minn for recita.l

tiou, vet thoro is a hoy with nothing to

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CONDUCTED IIY MKS M. I,. II01IIIS.

FFEKS hi8 professional orvicpn tol

citizen, of Dubois county. Par-!: VI' W". ""

. it. ii im," mil umv. JUHI

do. Ilo think ho has jrotlon all thorn

is to got out of tlio lesson. His teacher

inay know netter, hut has no time to

!fi ItlLllfln li.ill unttr !.... i .. c . t. fi .. ..-.I .. t. 1.1... .1 ! ....... I . .

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'i i-.lu n II Vllljf 11 """1" "U ViUIII(ll- IUI IU UIU ' ' . r I , i . 1 nm-linns iinl 4 . . . - . ' r nt... 1 . . 1.1 1 . . .1 ? .

niini),miMipj imi. ni liny rim;, .JOIIII nun uuuiii wu ciiuhuii 10 (lull

oNstcirii's, and all cin nnwt'rpd

promptly a? poofiiblo iJpr. 23, '92.

This Government ns a Maiiiif'ao

tiirer anil Kutallur of Alconol. Stolen from an Unknown .. .. ......

ucco!niin' mo met timi tnoro is a

nocefiity for alcohol and alcoholic li

qiiors, for usp In the arts and sciences

why not place tho manufacture aud sale

of intoxicatuii liquors entirely within

thn hands of this U. S. uoverninenf

thus closintr thn aloon and druu-storo

eHoctuallv ? Furthor, tho gorernraent

ofhcial fitarnp would dcclaro the quality

or loo articlo ns regards its chctmca

purity. There would ho no more dan

rcr of illicit whisky bcinir mado than

thero ih now of cotinterfeif money boiuir

made.

Thero could ho U. S. ajencio!, locator

in each cltv and town, where, under the

proper application, the ''ru-rgists, doc

tors, manufacturers of extracts, photoir

raphers and all other legitimate inors of

alcohol and alcoholic liquors could oh

tain them. Then if John Doo or Rich

ard Don was found drunk tho drugght

or ppfpon found truiltr of selling or

or indirectly,

pen

biiüi-

n. M MiunuitN.

M. A. SAVKEN IIY

r It torn eys at JLaw, .TVSPISI, IND.,

T IM. prucllce i i the Court of Dnbol ml IJ.iinlnc ' Cotintl" I'trllcuUr utetitinn. Kin to coltco-

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Transfers of Xtoal Ivstato

In tho Recordnr's ofllco of Duhoi

county from tho 27th of February to

the 1st day of April, 1893. Sarah E. Hates to Mary P. Tillman asroti in section 27 t 2 s r 3, S2U0.

Matth Striegel to August 0 Strio

gel, 140 acres in section C, t 2 e, r 3

S50.

Aug. Ramsbroko to Wm, Mundi pt

lot 50 Huntingburg,38.

Star. Mill Company and Lowh Krebs

to Wm. iMuiidl pt lot CD lluntingburg.

Sheriff Dubois County to Polor Miller

lots 25, 2G aud 27 Uhatard's addition

HuntiugburL', S1.-1S0,05.

Sheriff Dubois county to Honry

acKC acres in sou t a s r 4 and

lets 7 and 8 in Bcclcinan's addition

Ferdinand, 4,800

Margnrot Dieckman to Fred Lip

poldt, pt lot 38 lluntingburg, 5600.

John JI. Meyer to Ooorgo Weyer, 80

acres in hoc 34 t 3 s f 4, $1,250.

Jticoti ueiss to win, J'irn.it 12U acros

in sees 34 and 27 t 2 s r 6, 61,300.

uerharu btrutman to Henrv llumbart

1G0 acres in sec 5 t 1 s r 3, S650.

Guardian of Daniel

Preuz heirs to John Preuz, 142 acres in

secM G 1 1 s r 3, sec 1 1 1 s r 4, sec 31 t 1 n

3, and soc 3G 1 1 n r 4, $309.

Jacob Hoffman to Paul Schmidt GO

acres in soc 10 t 2 s r 4, $1,400.

Lioimo 11. Monroe to Lou T. Stowart

1 aero in sec 20 1 1 s r 5, $200.

Paul Schmidt to John Smith 20 acres

ia sec 5 t 2 s r-1, 6100.

John T. Corn to Pat Cas-idy ono half

ots I4G and 147 Jasper, $150.

John btratmni to Joseph Broscmer

t 2 s r 3,

i: -South SM I'nlillc Siuiro.

ritt j men Qt JLaw9 JASPER, IINDIAA,

Vtf-nün Attorney tor'th 11th JqJiclal Clrcnlt,

n-i niii cnrei'iuy attcntl to any rivii; nutinoi cn -.ei to lilm In mx rountt'nf the circuit. nayOUlrp'avHT the I'Otl'Otllc. Ii-c . 3. UVi-ly.

MIIM L. SftCTZ-

JOIl.V It. MC TAI.V.

CCinr CKKT7..

BRETZ, luCFÄLL & BRETZ, Goumetors atJLaw JASPER, IJVDIA.3VA, IT II pmcJc In lliednrH of IMboli ami .tJoininR MiintlM. nd cloio attuniluTi tolany busm critrnntad to tiiutn JgrfsSTOlTice on ath ftrcel.one gnuir Ent nf Court -.. Dec. 9, SJ-ly.

can pull out her hair-pins or droi) npnfi'cs entirely. Tho restrictions that

down lior back. could thus bo placod on tho business of

I Ion t oelipvo L am doscrilun a verydrunkard making, would bo so very had boy or a Tcry bad school. Still, if.fitrlct. that it would soon bo a thing of

wo can, it is our duty to stop snob pint. thinirs, ami each teacher must do it in! Tho French government controls erhis own way. I havo tried sevprallcliistvoly tho right of manufacture and thiiiir". At first, I confess. I scoldod. sale of tobacco. Tho grower sells di-

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in, ii'ii um, iui um hi giiuu. i nosp'Kui- me jovcruiiiciii, wiucii miiKPSiort rno : 0f,.a oi n,,, no very bny hav.i told mo since that tlmv and soils out evorv ounce of it. lmnos.l, oAX 8CCS " nim

thoufrhtit fun to make mo scold. Last, jnf? Rovero penaltios on anyone aifempt-l tinn' Amrnrm .Tr- n,,,, t p0i.

year 1 tripl souietliing elso and it work- mir to defraud it, which would he reryiq,, .... ' , VwrVi'n .fii nnn ed so well with my school that I think raro under such ch-cum-to?, . 8 , Tri,Tii i m 1, i ii h .i ...ho., miffht urn it with advantage. I Considering the sublet fartlu r, if wo' t .,'f " 'Vf "ok1 i '-Ji Hollowell

mil, ' W I."'..-.!!..-..-! C l !.! Il I , -tr

I ji 'iinoim ui-iiiiujuci iu iiiuimru Jl,

acres in sec 1 t 3 s r 3, 8400. in Affinii tn.Inlin llnfl'.imn QM

rniiu n-nii i lr nn m,i ' n rn imn nn ..II I.wlli.l.liml l .n r " w.... ..uiau v

Monday morning', and that I wantrtl right to engage in ihm special line of

IliPtn to tiso it. A soon as they thoii"ht,n,ls'ncss. Now if wc licnso anvthiug

thpy had their vrork dono they were u' thereby admit it U an evil. And . if

given I'prmission to como quietly to tho wo uve one man a license why not andpak and get the paper. I somotimps 0,,ICI'? Why not compel the grocer or allowed two to sit togoihor for tho pur- ''r' food merchant, to provo a good

poso ot reading, and very seldom was nrai character and tako out a license.

W. A. Trnyl..-. TRAYLOR

W. S. Ilimtcr.

cV. IIUIV'XJBR,

tflttomeys at Law ß JASPER. IN' I) I ANA, "iriU practice In th?rart .f Duliol nnd iynlnV lugcountlei Particular attention j?lren to colItrtivn rdyome on Fifth Street, lct. Mile ami Jckon. Ajt-il 22. 1SS2.

mhscrilied for The Youth's Coinnanion 'have the right to comtic

took it to school and told the pupil that,1"'" license to engage in some special MilburndO acr lt belonged to them. I told them that n; business, wo also havo tho Bsmo right ' Mdiiloin now copy would bo on my desk every 10 reftiso any or all individuals the ? J' '

lo 52 MoCrilltis' 2d addition to Jsapo

SVIAJ,

Joseph C. Sialman to Viola Wobb

lots 6 and 7, IJirdsoyo, 8175.

E. J. Blomkor to K. E. Ulumkcr pt 10

acres in sec zt I 2 h r o, öOU.

ShorllTD. C. to Geo. A. Kemp 13 an.

ouc-tlilrd acres in sec 28 t 3 r 5, 8120.

Shorill I). C. to fieo. A. Komp 13 am

one-third acres In sec 28 t 3 s r 5, 180.05

Ed. A. Allen to Goo. Loistlior pt 40

acres in sec 12 1 1 s r 4, 1.000.

A. H. Ivoernor lo Martin Hotnbn

10

lieh n privilego abused. I believe in re thev can engago in business? Ahl

allowing pupils as many liberties as poR-tlmro is where wo havo to admit the I ,. I Ar .1. i - . . , . i

siuiu. ui conrsc, iney snouio under- wuuKiiuis nuu wrong oi wie ncenso sys stand that whenever a privilege Is abus- ,cm-

cu it win do taKen away. At ono nine bt. John delivered a

I was tolling this plan to a verv vouii?'sPcoch wherein he stated that ho and

prospective teacher, and was surprised wife, had mado an examination of to hoar her cay, I5ut won't' they rend 1 polfco and prison records, at Denver

the tories?" Undoubtodlv they will,:" other largo cities, and found that thoy will read tho stories first. Hut 85 per cent or moro of all crime was whatoflt? The stories are good for traceable directly to drunkenness. It is them. And I'm much mistaken if ov-'rnipeteiitly claimed that 100,000 men pry word will not bo read and tho pa-.i'II drunkards' graves each year. Now

pers qiilto worn out. Ifttio drunkai d making, soul destroy

acres in sec 35 t 1 s r 5, $550

John Wibbelt) to Andrew Bosch

acres in sec 23 t 2 s r 4, $550.

haran b. Uox to Sarah A. Cox lot 47 Lindiss' add. Mentor, $15. Sophia M. Parker to Jacob Burger, Jr. 132 and 50-100 acres in sec 22 t 1 s r G,

80

10

James McCuno to Robt McCinio acres in sec 3 1 1 s r 3, $1,200. A, H. Ivoernor to Susan Carter, serös in sec 11 t 3 h r 3. 8150.

Frank J. Draah to Peter PfafT 1G0 acres

in sees 2 and 11 1 3 s r 5, 83.000.

Eawrence Jones to John Gramolspacticr 40 acres in sec 1 t 2 g r G, $300. W. T. Pinnlek to Morton W. Hall 40

acres in seo 24 t 1 s r3. S300.

James V. Stutsrnati to Jas. B. Payno 7 acres in sec 1 1 2 e r G, $70. Richard E. DoBruler to Frod Frank 18

and one-half acres in sec 10 t 1 s r 6.

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laski 80 acres In ecc 15 t 3 s r 3, 8190

Geo. W. Mil bum to Alfrod Palnto

40 acres in sec 27 t 1 n r 3, 8500.

uora u. ana l s. Nicholson to

Mattlo h. Nicholson 40 acres in soc 33

t I ii r 3 , S2Ü0. Barbara Soibor et al to Frank Stem

burg lots 83 and 81 Ferdinand, $812.60

duua rrtiltt lo Klmira Kollams 40

acres in soc 14 t 2 s r 3. 5200.

Mary Uretz to Val Limn ir. 40 acres

in sec i4 t 2 s r 4. 840.

Stephn Sanders lo Saroh L. Goodman

40 acrea in sec 16 t 1 s r 3, $120.

Michael Agues to Valentino Rennor

pt lot 21 Uoigor's add to Hunting burg, S200.

Geo. Dokomper to Goo. J. Flcmmnr.

ein. .jr., io,uuu squaro foot in ecc 12 t

era, tio. Ferdinand B. & L. Ass'n lo John

Olingcr lots 8, 9, 10 and U southonst

add Ferdinand, S200.

Geo. Burgpr. Sr.. to Maro-nret It.

Salb 21 and 61-100 acres in see 3G t 1 s

, $2,000. David Adams to Jacob Burger. Jr..

212 and one-half acres In spo !1Q i 1 a

6, $2,G00. Catherine Htidolnh to Frank Fisher

31 lots iu the town of Portorsvillo.

$2.100.

II. Landgrebo and wifo to Ilotttrer

& Meyer pt lot 13 Huntingburg, S300.

unristma Menringor to Posa and

'lerosia Beck pt lot 23 in Kundock's

,1 add to Jaspor, SI00.

Albert iSicholson to B. F. Nicholson

7,200 sq toot in sec 13 t 1 n r 3, $300

Auditor D. C. to Ella J. Wilson 13 and one-third acles iu sec 27 t 2 a r 3. 2G5.

A Shaft a n (I

Being'

BmxII are

Sunk at

Groat Returns

li.vpccted. Tho Brazil Mining Comnanv. mm.

posod of capitalists of Grooncaatle.

rcrro Haute. Louisville aud Rnndavtll.

began sinkinir a aix-hutidrod and i.lntv.

eight feat shaft on the Relsvll Farm.

where gold, silver and zino wer r.

contly discovered. Experts say tba

out-put of tho mlnoral will be very great. CtpltalistS of ('olorarlo h.a

beou in tho city for soveral days allaying tho ore and trviuw to nnrehan lanrl.

Tho find has created quite a Urin financial circles.

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Muntlngburtr Argus: Tha director

of tho Waterworks Company was organized and its officers urn follow;

resident, Dr. W. R. McMahan : vica.

president, Adam Stratman; aecretary,

a. u. uruiiuicK ; treasurer, unaa. MoeoK haus. Wo will keoD our readen In.

formed as the organization progrettea.

County treastiror F. P. Waltz, of Craw

ford county, has levied on an Air Lina

engine for taxes amounting to 2,634 62. Bond was given by tho company and the cngino released pending a decision iu tho supremo court of tha TTnitad

States on the constitutionality of tha In

diana law levying the taxea on rill-roads.

Dr. Ciiahlks Woelker. Just as wa

aro going to pross tho intelligence of tho death of Dr. Charles Woelkar roaches us. Ho dlod at Salinerilhs. O..

at tho home of his daughter, Mrs. It. L.

iiiuorsoii. The romaing will be bronght hero for interment iu Fairmount cim.

lery, but tho time of the funeral cannot now bo given.

1 ho deccasod was for manv vara .

rcsidont of this city. About two veara

ago ago he removed with bis daughter

to balineville, Ohio. His wifo preceded Ulm in death mt eral years ago. Three children remain to mourn hit demise.-Charles N. Woolkor, of Riverside, California, Fred L. Woolker, of

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JUtTJNO BUETTNEIli vlttorney at JLaw,

Now, if any one who rends these linos Inir business was stopped, thoro would ..js

has tnkpn what i known as n hard!1'0 100,000 less mon filling drunkards', , w c,nmm v,nl, 7. , , school, I am certain that n judicious use graves, and 52,000,000 moro money in ),' Y'n boa,nl'" 1 oth Iluchta of papprs or hooks will help him ont.:c pockel of this nation Hniitially.n,0 i , o Lot thPtPachPrhlmsnlff'co an interest 'ore would bo fow strikes and lock-LVl lL'a i, ? PU,V Pfo 1 I?1 2 in the reading, let him speak of certain outs, and it would ho possible for every)?,! Xulr ,0t 21 Uunl articles which will interest certain class- lahoring man to own a home. It is not! ?t A,..., . . m, ps, let him find each day something now a question of tiriff. or free trade, or em - Sl) '' ' J " n" p-Thomp-to road, let him tell onlv enon.rh m igration. s lo whether this land will i" i ncrcä U1 iUCh 13 Hr,d 11 1 1 ' 3

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arouse the curiosity of tho pupils, and flourish or go down In tho darkness ofi i',.T"' . x- . r ...

in a hott timo ho will bo surprised at! poverty and anarchy. But it Is a nucs.!...1''.-.'0 ,l ,,0"n . wiercr 1

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tho intprest laken bv the most inrlnlnnt .Jton oi tcnineranco. and that nlonn.

And Notary Public, Of course, cue must bo taken that les-' When tho saloon is closed thoro will he x tmt'T TTVTII VTV V Jsous aro not npglectetl, but bv properl I" not11' for prisons, large court houses .iasjiij, nLfiAi j., maiingpiiient these can be used, and a,n,' extensive police systems. Tho mon-

iLLprncttceinatithtCourtsofDai.oinnndivrr quiet, orderly school, compostid of pu-:' is diverted from the honest chan-

tills who can read and like good th tigs.'1"" o traue, win reltirn to its natural

be the result. Kate Clark, in Tho Stu-nil(l bonest places of usefulness and dent.' thoro will bo no wa'ititi this broad land

fount!. Indiana

Jan.9.1S74.

I3orti:istar "V 2

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Resident Dentist, IIUNTINGUURG, - IND.

Common School Graduates.

inoioiiowing is a ut ot common

of ours.

i wotiui tiKO to near from somo onol

thrOtM'h thn nollimtlR of tine nnnni- oq rn .' v '" "l - Clll,

gsrds the Plans whorobv this work oftu"cn.8 H.8?.- -9 r G, $210.

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Louis Miller to Win. Schittor. lot

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iu wie -lui auu to Jasper ö2ö. Joseph Friedman et al to Jasper Furniture Co.. pt lot 40 in McCrillus' 2J add to Jasper 6125. Chas. W. Ellis to Geo, Harder lots 22 and 23 Dubois, $125. Geo. Harder to John C. Harder ono

aero iu sec 12 1 1 s r 4, $4fX).

Vincent L. Korn to John Anderson

school graduates that passed successfully. ,n,U)"f',cturn a,1(1 ontiro control of tho

at tho examination, March 18, 1893. alcohol business by the government can Ilnrbhoii township.-John Zleglor. ho carried out. National prohibition is Boone township Hello Cooper, Dora n" tUnt wUl porpotunio this "land of the

Holder, Alta Holder. Ilrce ail '"c of tho bravo."

Madison township.-Joscpli Brown, Km ma Songer. Biinhrldgo township.-- Posa Mendel. Jasper. Edgar llaskina. Mary Rilcv.

Hall tnwnship.-I.ia B. Ellis, Oscar J.

A VOTER.

t rBNI1KR5stil profenIonlrTlce tontl nerilnean,r

a. mir in iiiq urniai nnr. nn piomurn 1 1 kito ii Iii t

attention. OcM plate work ipeclally Mlrltml, int ai (,rk narranlil AprH19 1.S!. I Binl'pye. John B Bäte. " Put oka township AiiioIIh

wr - - houry '''Uiot Katterhpiiry. e l (1S1 'jf1ffe ilfil(tr lluntingburg. Minnie Allen, ' -2 Ilrownpll. Katie DrBh, Lizzio T - i -" Josio Koch, Florence I. Kloin,

UriGtt IOr SaiG : Landgrohe. mn p. ' Total graduates iu Dubois county, tin

the nnblic that he has onened tin his tn "tHia ycr. White Oljcolorod 1;

Tlrl,L- total G2

i ii ut nt lire uui mi nur im i'iiriM i n ,t - (( and witi itt. im. vnr ti.n.. 1 c next oxaiiii n alinns will ho held at

- mi mum iiiwi ii oi i n. nur j m m"

Ivattcr-

Fran k Gtioss, Martha

Took Time by tlio Forelock. The funniest after-election story is

.told by Hopresentntivo Hopkins, of.

Illinois, nys the Washington Post. In his district is iho llitlo cross-roads post

ollico oi I

lands administration

erat presided. Whon President Ilarri-

ti any previous one. He will make

'vorahlo terms on llouan Pattorns.

JOHN GEIEK, JR.

thn usual places, on Sittirday, April 15, 1893.

Rohncca

Itatliir 3 acres in sec 30 t 2 s r 3, 50. Uichard M. Milburn to Amanda J Kellanis 40 acres in sec l-H 3 s r 3, 15 Goo. Dekcmpor to Sarah; Mynott pt 40 acres in sec 12 1 1 s r 4, $20. E. E. Ivucrsteinor lo M. S. & D. Von Beusl pi of 50 and 7G-100 acres in soc 27 t 2 s r 4, 8760. Barnoy Davenport to John F Kerk-

lioit zu acres iu soc 14 t

3 s r 5. S1SG .

11. J. Kitten to Henry Kitton pt lot 10, Ferdinand. $30.

' .iiij i 1 1 iu ui uoi'iu'iun lWül o...i II nun vanhne, over which, in Cleve-!onbam 1 n,,Di'Lin to U iL vrard pt sec ninlstratlon, a German Demo-i'i8 n :?.. 20 ' r . ,

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acres

Tabor 40 acres

in sec 34 tin r 3, $7.42.

Auditor D. 0. to Nancv Ford 80

acres in sec 21 t 1 s r I, $199.13. Henry Sutton to Joseph Eichor 120 acres in sec 15 t 1 s r 3, $900. Levi Iv. Ellis to Samuel M. Ellis 80 acres in sec 22 and 23, t 1 s r 3, $500. Christ Sonneng to Fred W. Froyberger 1640 squaro fco in fr ecc 21, t 1 n r 5. ,$900. Chas. Höntrop to Bonard Hocko, 40 teres in sec 9 t Is r 3, $170. Thos. II. Evans to Joseph Buchart pt lot 3 Buchart's add to Jaspor. $35. Andrew Altmcyor to Michael Bolsv

11-100 acres in sec 29 t 1 s r 4 and nt lot

2G5, Ferdinand, 25.

John IColb and wife to Barbar i Prcnsz 1 acres In sec 25, t 1 n r 4, $15 Anna iL Lorey to Phillip Brang. 80

acres In sec 2 t 2 a r 4, $1.400.

Sob Kueblcr to Mat Kois lots 82 and

83 McCrillus'Snd add Jaspor, 8250. Joseph W. Davison to Synthia Jackson, 40 acres hi soc 33 t 1 u r

8100.

Elizibcth M. Merckcr to John lvey pt lot 0, lluntingburg, 1,200.

John Keller, br, to Michael Keller

100 acres iu sec 14 tin r 4, l.00.

Andrew J. Vest to Ed. J. Komnf

lot 120, Jaspor, 225.

A. 3 B.

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Tho Co-empIojccH Bill. Frank Burko, tho new U. S. Attornov

for Indiana, says :

"I havo no apology to mako for anv

vote I cast while a momborof tho Indl-

ana Sonato. I did what I believed at the

timo to ho right, and I am willing to stand by my record. 1 have always refused to wear tho collar of any man or

set of mon. I supported evorv iunt 1.

bor measure that camo before tho Letr-

islaturo while I whs a member. I work.

ed for and voted for tho antl-Pinkorton act, tho bill to repeat tho conspiracy acts and tho bill to wipo out tho pluck-me-

sinres in me mining districts. Senator

Byrd, of Clay county, will toll vott that inir It. It is vory probable that If Bty

ill".. in ii.. .

son came Into no wer Mr. Iior.Hn Im.l J" 'ol lJ ni nuiigourg, SU.

tho Democrat sticcoodod by a Toutonic , ,XU , '.""'I ,! II,'bua, rs. Republican, who died about a year and ,,"nan 8 2tl wWitlon to Birdsoyo,

II 11 n f ni'O. II a U'lln M'na iMnronnnni

appointed post-mlitrcss. On tho day

stores bill. I did not support tho on.. land. Jnm

employees bill because I believed it was '"! energetic, a democrat and a neoheir"

BRICK FOR SALE!

1H0CHGESANG,

School Teaching in Old Times. Mr. Jndd, of Wonotia, III., has in his possession mi agrcotnent mado forty-

soven vcars ago, which contains tho following: . n "Articles ol agreement made nnd entered Into by mid between Thomas Jndd

jr. , of Marshall county, Sandy Grove,

' -t. ari.,1 eo nil all onlern for Itrlek. t a.i hin Itrlek lr tnacblnc at hi Urt, s Yar,lim tlmTrov Itoa.t, anil has THE 11K8T it A IIP..

5?i"rt!Mir atunpon will b elvctt to Ft-i.t. of the one part and John S. Hunt, Jacob UOt SK PITTfliv ..... i.i . 1.. 1-. ,r I i I

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aueroiccuon inouerman uumocrat appeared at tho post olllce. "Clovelaud

has won, ho said, with accents of the

Auditor D. 0. to Ilenrv Ruohrsclmock

lot 05 Seils: & Hartsfold'a addition to Haysvillo 3G cents.

Auditor D C. to Joseph F. Friedman

fatherland and of triumph delightfully i'"1 110, 1""1' -1 addition to Birdsoyo,

Auditor D. C. to Jos. F. Friedman pt lot 21 Itimaii'a addition to Blrdsoyc, 65 01.

ivuditor 1J U to Jos. F. Friedman 33

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mixed. "The pot ofllco Is niino." Tho

widow, knowing that Cleveland had been elected, and unstipcctcdly believing that her ollinial career wäs ended, tlii! not nliirrt ivlinn linr ni'.ulncini'

brought a big wagon nud carted thof , , I n 6 s r 6 0l rntlro contont-of tho pon olllce over' Auditor D O, to Jos. I. Friedman In hU Inn, Itn Inia hont. ,.H,.(r na acri!8 ill SCC 23, t 1 B I 3 . 81 33.

nost master ever Ritico. lint Mr. IlonJ Auditor D. O. to Jos. F. Friedman 10

kin? reported the fact lo the Post ( ntolBCrH "eo,.3J' 11 " r. 3' L33- . Dnitrl in pii I. mill nn Inuiurlnr lino limm I Win. b. Kemp to Geo. A. Komp, nt

XuViTa1 "Äh"ii J,M1' ,ftinM s',,l,o0,i n'lei, ol. -Pin to canvinne the enterprising Dom- 1lü?ra?r,'s in 2Ö and 0 I 3 s r 5, $1,500. iiati.iit.st and furtum " t,0 ot,Pr part, witriePth, that the said L.rn, nf ,,. Mf,,ia lP b Val. Gli'gsell, admlulsistrator M. A

Thomas Jndd tloos ngren to teach an B itidondlntel to Frank Garner 40 acres

Knrlih school for the torm of two In sec 18 t 2 s r 4, S5G0.

month", llvo and oup-half days In each B 'verlv (Mas.) Templar We speak! John MacK's cstnto to Hosa Mack

week, and bo attnnlive to his businessf our nation as a glorious republic, it lot 2ü Buchart's addition to Jaspor and make, up all lol timo and keep goodi with great possibilities before it. Well acres.

order In said school and hoard hinnen pride ourselves upon boiug a govern-' liumard llcyko to Joseph A Soudci-

And tho said trustpo inont "')! tho people, for tho people, by man, üuj acres hi sec 20 t 3 s r 4, SlOO.

mo ti Call. , MICHAEL HOCHCESANC.

O. K. A., RrniMjIi 1 lO,

JJccts tho 1st nnd 3d Mondays of cv 'hllo teaching.

py month nt their hall, in Jasper

. CiuitLP.s Soi.iOA ,Pros. JA. MKHBiyoicit, Sen'v. -AUrKltnöjäIK X1IE COUHIER

doth hereby ngreo to pay the id ThotiitliP icoplo " This is all false; wo aro' Jos. A. Sonderman to Elizabeth

as JuiM for teaching said school $1(1 per month, one-half lu cash and tho other

halt in young cattle or grain or store

goods at cash price.

not a government of the people. Thi Beyke, stille land $101.

Is a government of tho saloons, for the E. E. Bleuikor to E. ,L Blcmkor, pt

saloons ami by tho saloons. How long or HU acres In sec 20, t 2 s r 5$1,000. how long will this thing continiio? I Martha A. G ostium to Louts Miller

stood by him all tho timo in 'the fight

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Somo ono with a goniu s for arithne tig figures out that the United Statee will ho richer by $300,000,000 because of money loft hero by foreigners, who como to visit tho "World's Fair. To this ho adds tho $100,000,000 which American visitors are accustomed to loavo every summer In Europe, but which this yesr thev will spend at noma.

A diHtinguiflhid rlaaneeer once al ,H .

the resumption of spocfe payments wae mado posslblo iu 1879 only by reason of

tho wealth loft among us by foreign visltsrs to tho Centennial Exposition of ( 1876. Tho estimate, therefore, slots not seem absurd. Courier Journal : Thore are virions "? ways of expressing grief for the de- ? parted. Tho average man puts crape on his hat aud turns his back on the Man- i. '

dishments of the comic opera chorove

ior six moniiis. me average woman vows she will nover look at another man, immures herself in soniber4 , black and firmly refuses to marry again f for eighteen months, and sometimes two ' years. And then hero is Mr. Mitchell, I the English sporting gent. who nob over tho death of his fried Balrd: "Il was good to mo, and I'll show what Fi thought of him by punching bell out ofJim Corbett in six rounds." , Kir

fL5-Tlin trustees of tlio Indiana .TJel

vcrsity have elected Prof. Joseph Swell

now rroiessor or Mathematics Ja I land University, as president, ylee J,

uouuer, resigned.

Indianapolis Sontlnol :. ErGoverüaat

Gray is in Wasiilngton receiving In

structiotis relative to the Mexican ttj

sion, to which ho has recently been

pointed, no will return home I

middle of the week. Ho has not vat d.

cid cd whom ho will take with hint ae'

his socrotury. Tho place was offered le

his sou Bayard of Chicago.lbut as vet I

has not signified his intention of aeeeft-7fl

ard does not go thn ex-governor wlH

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ior itio onactmont of tho ant .nluek.tnn takh w H i him Frank R. Jaon nf Pim.

till, l did not support the co-.land. Jnqua is a young, man.: brlrkt'i

an unjuet measuro. I could nover see

my way clear to support a hill which mado tho happening of an accident prima facie evidence that there had boon negligence on tho part of tho company, when the negligonco perhaps rested no-

on tho omployo. My record on that bill was consistent; the mon who wore urging its passugo always knew where I

stood, i never nlavod false with thorn.

told them a year and a half hoforn the

session of 1891 that I would nnvnr rann.

wätf dir. Kill liArtntt.M r i.

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of Mr. Gray,

Daviess Co. Damocrat: About mid.

night Safurduy night the iurv in thn

$20 000 breach of promise suit of Lyda

union vs. Alexander lUllion return od verdict fr tlio plolntiir, placing the damages at $1,750 Ffvo of the jury wore in

tavor of finding for ho dofemUm

riicro may he a motion for a now hour.

lug. It is rumored lint (his suit mnv

glvo rise to more litigation of tho same

nature.

The "shooting" of the irai well on lh!

shop grounds, attractod a largo crowd,

When tno ohargo ''went off." the ea

tug in tno well was blown out to

height of about 50 feet abova the tdp

tho derrick, which Is 74 feet high. an.

then setticd back in tho well to a dentil

of 60 feat. Tho shoot was a aacces, eJ

tno now ot ga was IncroMed fjur-fol.

i no contractor had to withdraw the casing aud rccase tho well. 'lie is nopf' engaged at this work, and Is confident

tnaitiiis well will furnish gas enough

il at a a . . .

ior tue ontiro ran road shop-t.lTiHee-,

ion item j, o. itccord.

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vocil music has been introduced iu

i no soytiiour soiiooih.

Courspo is tho quality ot mind which

mftKO us torgot how afraid we are.

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PrcHUinably, Lafayette Jaarnal Recoiitly ex-Preihlcnt Harrison

asked: "What shall tho party do j , Mr. Harrison's reply was: "Keep up a 'f,

tno iigiu." no did not say wnat rorfrf

mil uio siipposiuoii is mat ne meant

Harrison.

W. E. Cox, tho now prosecutor,

not only an cble olllcor, but is a pleasant gsatleman, and Is mnki largo nuMtner, of frlonds among people. Petersburg News. if

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