Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1893 — Page 4

Li ohmtv nrvTT-n TTT) MINUTES OF DUBOIS COUXTV with an exercise on literature by Prof.lshould be able to give some additional IAS J I.K. LUUillJLil P P A n 1 1? 1 1 S I ST I T UTE, .I.Aloy. Information of a general character. 101 WUiuuiv Il.Al.Ill.Kb ixsiiLuu prof Oscar L. Kelso then Instructed He recommended thu conducting of

Iho institute in it very interesting man-, recitation wlthouttho book and outHeld at the Court House, at Jns-!er ou "rollt and Los." IIo spoke ofjlinc, by both teacher and pupil, tin per, Ind.. July lSO.'L the Import-neu of a knowledge on this crct standing position, and a brief ic- , subject, as it seem to bo one of the. view, in connection with iho recitation greatest business subjects of arithmetic, of tho previous one. sioxiuv session's. Aftnr which bo rievotecl tbe remaining Prof. IL J. Alev continued his dis-

The Dubois County Teachers' Institute time to a few problems pteecd on thejcusMou on "borne Old was called to order at 10:&0 o'clock A. blackboard. . which he set forth, in

J KItj !

rillDAY,

Arithmetics" in

an entertnining

AUCil öT 1, 1893., jr., by Co. Supt. Geo. II. Wilson, whhl Then followed an interesting paper on J manner, the various merits and demerit - - .ihn follow. nrorianizUion : s"Th. Parents . Home mid Teacher's In of several old arithmetics.

i .teffl" JiM.rin4t!u, rurtrB- Geo. K. Wilson. President, ox-oiheio.'tluonee on the Child." by Mis Lottie M Prof Oscar L, Kelso Iben continued

NOT SICK A MINUTE Si uro Taking tho Trei'tnieiit or Drs. Vi m en t and JHggH.

ihe mal a -i.4-las nittter. '.

County .Board of Kevlcw.

f "lorn Lunken und A.A. llcscmer. Vice-1 IHMin. of Birdcve. in which she set

('Presidents, ilorth mauy practical principles, from Louis IL Kalter, Secretarr. Iwhict, if followed, many grand results

t m,. iini nf TJif5ft.v Eva Dcbruler and Mary Burlinsiamc.imiebt bo derived in the school.

d d by limitation on Saturday last. .assistant secretaries. Prof. K. J. Aley then pave an able talk OUeU mui-.-. i.. n W I B.,A ..rnt! ...r -.l.,rb fl.wl trn-.1,... ullLtnrt. nti.1 fSnrrimpnt " ill which

in fniintvinc are tun orticrs inuuu u v. . kiuu, vwv... .v.. ,

ic board not heretofore published: Juror.- -?m,u .inrer was asse?sed 1.000 on a hmma Cato, assistant enrolling clerk.

fciattcl mortgage, omitted on assessors lk.

Kuniguiida Altkofcr, guardian oi m.

lltkofer's heirs, was assessed ts'JW in

Iarbtson'jownship. Adam Stratman, guardian of Henning

tirs, was assessed $1,800 in Iluutiiigmoo ,,.. iRi).rt.

Thcodoro Gohman, guardian, of J. 1J. subject.

he epoko of the development ot instilulions and ideas. And illustrated them in

l'rof. llobert.T. Alev, of Blooming-Uverv satisfactory manner to the insti-

ton, Ind., invoked tho Divine blessing! lute. upon tho assembled teachers. j Institute adjuurncd till 7:30 p.m. Mittle Jlilburn then favored the in-j r,.Pv.vr er-in-stituto with an instrumental solo. Prof. Oscar L. Kelso, of Richmond,! Tl e musicale -was attended by a large Ind.. onoiied the Institute with a vervluumber of people, and, judging from ap-

intcrestiug and instructive talk on the pearanccs, they were well pleased with

School Opening and Classiti- the entertainment.

He snokc of the imnortnnce of carried out in tun.

r . . . i

n. tow rtr 1893 n id 1808.i8oinoprevroua thought or preparation mu-ic wa, skillfully performed, tbe vocal IIoiHicr bchooiinasler." ulV iSl"t:J. a music was hkhlv annreciaie.l and the During tho leeinre lin et forth

t-aiiK uumur, Kuuruiu, e ' ,rti.. c,!a ,i,n!,,.;,oiin uvtii.. nn.l Unwritten dark side ot a teacher1,? life anil gave

L LeUmkublcr.cuaruian, assessed X" Z".n iVT' ' wir in ...i U'tliUm, wftSoeriences. which almost every

hn A.Green,guaru..a5sesSe,J z,o u -; - - " n " " ,. reC!l,Ul, part.nl ,ea9t. and then

feury Elmer, suwuian, assessed iuu " " ". , suddenly nrcsentcd tho bright side of

f. rillli, nuinr, H3sL..iu rir, t...:..r I... iAnf , (pitcher life, and made n anv of

ml m i fissneend 1.4UU vuiimdiiiiu ui hiimis ui uiutitui iiiuiiiun ivim .. iv- .v. . .. . UUIll l JI55LffTl.il a,wvl c , ... ii ,r.- .t.. Iraa in.c ...ri.wl nrthnii HQ 11 I tl ir

enrv Killtau.

r . . ...

There having; been out two compiaims

ade to the board, one was adjusted,

hd tho other being in regard to real

ttatc, tho board had no jurisdiction this L 1 1. . i!..!?fmjt I lin Imcliincc

ar. aim naviuir uuiucu iuu uusmwa

sforc it. aiijouni 'd.

Darin!' its session, by tho addition of

strength

Institute adjourned till 1 :30 I AVTEUNOON" SUSSlO.V.

M.

Institute opened at 1:30 P. M.

Ian instrumental solo, by Mis

Aiicu Kempf. i t t

7.. nr.nn rroi. i. j. Aiev men laiKcu on

l,nhu .lM1r.n. Itird ovo anil Hunt- 5tbject,-"C.enoral Methods."

these were, "mat

with Alice

the

Among' some of

ilumbia. Jellersnu, Dirdsoyo and Hunt

..I : u mill 17 Ytl n in

r r . 1 ,n nrt n ? iiif..llnfiiBl m. t..r-r- j-li.if.lil . i I

ix duplicate. It a so added, by hiintitiir ,v"v hv""" ' . . . -.,.,- ! nn U- hn wnll il.ivnlnnpil lint that llinv

that omittcit oy imuvmuais, ö.oio ; ; .,v T" "T. , " " r

isiiuui.i uiru uu uiiiiwi iui; .uuuui vi in.

Simcriutendent Oeoriie U Wilson , the

intitute adjourned till Wednesday, at 0 n. in. WrllNESD.VY's SESSION. Prof. Ii L Aloy opened the institute at 9 a. in:, with" a continuation ot his

his discussion on "Honds." Prof. J. W. Carr, of Anderson, lud, was introduced to the Institute, and made a tew brief and appropriate remarks, expressing his pleasure at incetiu; tho teachers of Dubois Co. Institute adjourned till 7 :30 1'. M. KVKNINO SESSION. Misses Minnie Friedman and Jessie Traylor favored tho audience with an instrumental duet. Then followed a song rendered by Miss Flora Vollmer, accompanied by guitar. Mr. Wilson introduced Prof. J. W Carr, of Anderson, Ind., who favored the audience with a very entertaining

The instrumental'lccture, entitled 4Tho Dream of tho

the

ex

teacher

he

a

the

teachers proud of their calling

Miss Minnie Friedman rendered a pi

ano solo ; then by request Prof. Carr re

cited the poem entitled, "I hey Had no Poet and so they Died," which was heartily applauded. The exercises were closed by a vocal

solo bv i3s Jessie Traylor; Minnie

Tho program was

OtrKev. Kccrl, of Haj sville, sends

be Courier a letter ostensibly signed by

fr. L. Hader, as president of tbe Hays

lie Lutheran congregation.

"1 havo not been sick a minute einco

taking treatment," suid Mr?. Annie Williams, of No. 418 Third avenue, although I have ample reason to expect a return of the disease since then it tho cure was not permanent. I waä troubled with nervousness and faintingspclls for 60ven years. At times 1 would lose all sense of feelini: and become very dizzy, fol

lowed bv the most niiserablo of sick

headaches. I was irritable and easily

excited at all times. I at first had those

attacks about once a month, but they

riadually increased to once a week, and

became much moro severe. 1 tried sev

eral different physicians without obtain imr relief. It was a last resort that

went to Drs. Vincent and lliggs, and I

have never felt a single attack sinco.

improved regularly from tbe very first.

and am now entirely well in every re

spect. 1 wish to thank Drs. Vincent and lJig''s for their skillful treatment in

my case. They huvo a well earned rep

utalion in this iieiirhborhood. having

cured many desncrato cases of clironic

disease." CALL ON THEM

'ollmcr favored the insti-Ut tho Daniel House. Jasper, lud , Sat

ocai so o-sruiiar accom- ur nv. Auvust l" irnm 8 :i. in to 7 n. m.

son made some appropriate announce-, '", ,i i m.i. nmiimeni. rio sr,i.r mn Mi.u5,m imn.

. i . . . " ri Oil IllSlUrv UHU V umum, in nuiiiii r- ..... . i .-...., .p., j.,.. -" -

".".V ' a ?pokeof ,he rcamy of history and thel. to.aupiuco. u. ns"n All chronic diseases treated with

- .i -i . ( c,.r. in a tew onei rcmarKS. mat nie insu- i-..m:

1 he .-object "Perceutano wa, ably un n nanni ! tute fee should bo changed from hfty' - tt .

. . . . ........

,irnt7inns nvnrniii; nit liinr:.. lire.

Prof. J. II. Itidille, ol New Albany,) ricdinan and Anna Hunter accompany

tuen gaye an interesting uui unci caciciso in physiology, explaining the exponential method ot outiines, bv partially

outlining the subject, "bones.

The subiect ot 'Commission and Jiro-

UUi "UillUllllICi V"l""--, '..,, 1 . 1 1 ,.1 .. I-..., I..

atorl ÜI.C0': makiu-a total addition' V" xua cnertuunu. c uuu9 kora,,a tva, then taken up and discussed L'ror.Ucar 1

Mho Hoard of Keview of about !r?rK' a3 n?.,s rcsponsimc. o Rrua bv p", 0yCir L. Kcls0; c s,)okc of tute at 0 .-00 A

m n tnu Thnri. will nrobablv bot1"" ,or us. . CUU,,UZI- i.i; .iim.iii- irnnniil irith this "delation bell

;t ; t.U, vthv ihn .fintintv Assessor. 1 "Ivow truth. 'Irutll Will make you, -" , tn nvrr.-nm,. and others."

i lii flnmfis firross omitted mortcasies , 1 . . . .. ,no.n !,v niinr raclica! nroblems. Alisrlora

"," i nli.M..Mii , Uounty bupcrintendcnt ueo. K. 7't. iriL,.. u.i i.te mil- tutc with u v

intr on violin and piano.

The Institute then adjourned

until

9 :C0 o'clock, A. M. Friday.

KKIDAY S SESSION.

I. Kelso, opened the insti

M.. with a talk ou the

,vccn readier and pupils

vfc l vrai" Mmrai .hiiiiih

it ( I.V:,VMK.,.V.

V

. J I ,

'bA.t

Mrs, Annie Williams, No. 4 18 Third Av.

be Hays- rn,uijtr a neoDle itute lee snouiu oo cnangeu irom miy s.. uLi. I discussed by Prol. Oscar L. Kelso. Ilei'u J n.J. . P,-V (;,i. ..i,!:-,.:.,..!! io fcrcntv-fiv. cents for the fu-

e as president of the trustees, tbreateus'owed the importance of a thorough . y ..Ciiniale." in which he tu re, and exempt teacher, from charges f'cnJo tn ton ihn lihertv of B,,BBehik"0.w,.edl.0 i Medina fractions, together. l1In-,r(int ... ' in .v,l!cll ciJof admittance to evening cntorlaininents

. j tvilh Iho ImirlRmotifn rulAi nf nr thnif.'""- w' -

.. 1. 1 I . r. 'l',.n 1 Vit nr r )i nf itLr.lt ...... - . H.,ri - ,

the

K .r.U" f.a i":r ' r. r 'tic, to deal with percentage.

r.r u," r :.r7 .v:" if J ; , s Miss Alice Kempf favored

UUIIB III ll--jil-. in ..w. i-wwu, .uu , . -...I,.,!,,.,-,,,,.,,,.!

. " T ii t

f interest, tic nimscii win acKuowigo that in this day of enlightenment it not very seemly, or in harmony with

..... ,o .V-- r.nn.lilnr-il l.tr Ihn n,lp!.llC nil il duriii!r the entire institute. The roll

! moderns 1 rt"a? C:l"-J a,u a" teachers present voted IllSti-i , i ..iii.n ... .5,1 fnvnr nt Ihn fpn heln" sovcntv-livc

lusiuuic auiuuruuu uu j. .uv i. m- - . . ' - conts with free evcninL' admittance, ex-

! it. .. Aiey briefly and yet ably in-1 aftebnoon session. fcept eight. structed ihe institute on the subject,: prof. Oscar L. Kelso opened the insli- Prolin. J. Alev then continued his

History and Government," in which he,lute .u x .30 p. m., with a discission on talks ou "Historv and Government"t J at 1 rt . a? iL. " . . .... . -

is of tlie American countries in regard

lenrofcsMon of ä minister of the gos- ,ePobo of ,hc ,1Iffcl notions as to the ..p4rth payments," in which he pointed the dillereut relations of el of nuritv and peace, for one filling, rea 'e"iug of history. otil ti5C difficult jioints of the subject. Colonies to foreign counti Ich a high position lo be seen loafing . Prof. Oscar L. kelso then gve a short TnPn followed a brief discussion ol,io the Uevolution. !:...:.... ...i but interesting tulk on "Geography tho Vnmimiivn Absolute Cae ' bv Prof MI? Alien Knnmf favo

i A. -:..1i.. i.i caIaaiii nitA Ilm UUL

U ia-v w f- - ve injury to Iho public welfare n

latter what his congregation, who are

on "üeograpiiy, .ho "Knmii .-iiirri AbiohiloCae 'bv Prof Miss Alien Kniiinf favored tho insti-

and place." He i ltiihlle. s-howiuir and enlainimr itsMnt with an instrumental solo.

rlH WUU Ult.3 U Ulmvs iiiuirbii i uv?r . t . - , 1 ... it..r. in ihn niihlic wPlfiirfi-no dwelt principally npou purpose, staGug auierent const aciions. Prof Oscar L. Keiso instructed Ihe

L.Mr iclml l.U conY'roLMition. whoare,u'. ,h. principal purpose was to deal; Mr LouU JL Kllter r.

t ministers, may do. Uut tho Courier ows, and Rev. Keerl and L Hadcr

rill find out, if t'cy do not know, that

Iiis is a laud of liberty, and no one will

frichtcned from what t'.cy conceive

be a duty by threat', and their threat

ad a inner on iiKtitiitn on the stibiect "Exchaiuris" in a

with the relations existing between . .jeajjtl;r . writititr, arithmetic and spell-j very instructive manner showing its ,1.1.. ( ll 1 ? . ? . ' . . . . f J . . M.. . .

'up,' and "how to reclaim these aimo.tjcommercial value by illustrating wim i lost branches in Dubois county," In , practical problems. I

things rather than description.

Institute adjourned until 7 :30 P. M Enrollment: OG teachers and

visitors.

';wbich he set forth the wav in which The luctilute was favored with a voca

these branches have been ucglected and jsolo "Kiss and let's Make LTp" by

I how they may be brought to tbe level oi Miss Mora Iraylor. Little lori cap-

common turcd the institute with her sweet voice. ! Co. Sunt George Ii. Wilson then with

George IJ.ia few appropriate and pleasant remarks,

I n rh I ii i.

. V. W.J -.

r.rEStxr. ens sin v.

i in n i 1 1 1 1 v ii liiiiil. nitu iiil I luiu hi - - - . ...... j -

nl in nllmtr ntivhmlv to Illlllt.ll s 11 fr Ii ' Tin Sn(illit ii'n. r-q iioii in nntor ni'thc other branches of the

ligcrablo lies against a mau" is not in, 7:30 P. M. by Co. Snpt. Geo. Ii. Wilson, schools.

.ou taste, but is, however. Harmless, as and opened with an Instrumentalsolo, Vounij aupeni ueuui

irtakin'of braggadocio, and of no ef-1 "March of the Kornau Mummie," by Vlson men caned atteuii

t whatever with ordinary intelligent; Miss Minnie Friedman ;aud a vocal solo, traduction or intermediate grammar in. upon sevetai items 01 interest concern-

srson?. iNciiticr ucv.jieen, "paiori"..iy .Motiiers jviss wa. csweetestof tnein skuuuh ucm h m. ic-u.a uu.,, m

an overwhelming majority," nor L.' All' by Frauk L. Uetz. . I'rof. John Daniel, ot ba junta, uoi.. tie set forth many suggestions, wnicu.n

nW. nq "nrns dent of tho coiurreira- Prnf. f)car r. KaUn wi thon mm. . was tlien tutroduccu, sun, in a very , loiiowcu,- win ceriainiy oo 01 iniicu vai-

lon' can muzzle anybody, and when duced to the audience, and lectured oii!Plea5antn,,ae,lterla'luiuS 'w talked jue to the teachers. He closed by com-

H ier of them, as public persons, aspir-1 tbo subject, "Education and the Com- aaoui cuucauo aim oiucr lums m iu.jiniii.iHiiiguiu iwiiur. im muu unv.

g to mouiu puouc opinion, niicmpi io uion weuare, wnicn proved to be tuer x Uf -, "'s avv "---, iu.mui..ujuuiui;u hi.u.!.

soaucn mo morais oi ine rising genera- resu t oi very ciose, anu cireful lliougut; wniuuiasin afternoon session.

mi iv nxamnlo or words, tbe columns -inil wa wn rnnilirpi1. 1TOI. is. J. jicy men ciuuriaineu me

at.- A. t. ii.lt! It. nnnn fn. n.llinirm . . . 1 1 ' . .1

Prof. It. J. Alcy opened tho institute,

the Couuieu will be open for criticism After ibis followed a solo, bv Miss tustitutc on tbe subject, "Some Uld

their bad acts, and will give them an Alice Kempf, and a vocal duet by the, Arithmetics. iie gave tno uisiorj 01

innrlun IV to CXI) a n licmse V5. as It' Mi-iSP .lliiinin Krindmnn nml .If ssn'ariiuineuc, snuwin iuu urmiu uiiu iie-

Feelv did Ilev. Keerl. The Cocrier be-iTravlor. .velopmcnt, and exhibited quite a collcc--;' ,7. .-. . . ... .v,naa,

I... ...I.V. l-.r-,,.-... l., xn.lc l..rM. ...... . , 4. Jr... ' luvt l.nnL : t.r.,,,1. fit tvhir.n .InlBil l'""-' "." -"

Ievus iu j jciici buh, ui v iiiiuii.iwnu- i a rcmarKS aim aniionnc-i - . ... . ... I. tl. . t. t IaII f rn In AAinKnl il f . . f - - k ,1... .t-!lll.Lcnt,ijtr..,ltlirIn.

cu nunc uuiii Ii V iuvuimuiii mem- uy uo. oupi. uuo. u. vii:on. lue r. . ... ... ...

linKtiinto adiourncd till Tiifi,lav ill Institute sdjourncd till i :J0 p. in.

m . tit rt . rp... . i . z

IHE IIITE jV xitiAUS. Juuyu o'clock A . M

at the usual hour, with a short and inter sting talk, in which ho ppokc very cn-

couragins of tho profession of teaching,

after which he closed with xpresstotis

nf gratitude for the acnualntances formed

;.iuii iuu niiiii iiiiiiiiiiii ii.iuiiiii j iiiiif

M'..... I......-J

re born opened court Tuesday morn-

kg, but Mr. Pnxton, who was expected ;

heir tho cases was not present, an 1

TO.ESIJAYS SESSION. Tbe institute was called to order at 9

at the hands of tho teachers and others.

evening session. I -prof. Oscar L. Kelso delivered hi? The institute was called to order by Icloslnsx talk, in which he emphasized

County Superintendent Geo. II. Wilson 'some of Prof. Aley's remarks in regard

r.Thonns Duncan, of Princeton, was a. ,. by County Superintendent George' '7., n " "1. "Z , "i i. """t

nointetl as special Judge to preside -11. Wilson, and opened with an instru. V!. . AJ. , ' -,h """"" "Ar.i "ri:'.'".;u-'

uesdayandaputof Wedneaday WtmeuUl wlo by ISiMallleMilburu nd

".!,,.?.I5IV J"' ÄU,!nu0" J S"1?. S"!-."- Uhubiectof -The Elective System oflmiaht result from Viis. IIethanked.be

title iriitiR in now in jnwt;ui. hiuiu i iui. u. jiitj in-.it uiuit iuu iiiaii . z i. ,

net. t-n ,.f 1 1... ....,' CMMCIUUU. 1 119 II IU I U IUI

INSURANCE!

LIFE ! ACCIDENT!

TORNADO! LIVE STOCK

Farm Fire iusurancu for terms of live

yeats. including lightning and steam

thresher, at thirty cents a year on

each $100 of insurance: tornado ut twenty cents. Jleprcsenting twenty good companies and doing an exclusive insurance business, I can live tho above rates. Writo or call on me before placing e your insurance. No one, excepting Gcnge Nix, of Haysville, and Theodore Gbhmann, of Ferdinand, is authorized to solicit insuranro in my name. WM. A. WILSON, General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind.

Furniture!

AT COST PRICES!

Owing to a change and extension of our

busiuet. which is to take place (his

summer wo win sen customers, uuiii

tho 1st day of July. 1893, everything

in our stock in tbe lino or FUUNITURE OR COFFINS.

At Strictly Cost lriceM For Cash.

Wo invito all who aro in need of any

thing in our lino to. take advanlago of

this

Extraordinary Chance. Never before ofiercd in this countv. Ex-

amino our stock and prices beforo purchasing and you will bo convinced.

Alles Bros.

N. W. Coruor Public

Square, Jasper April 14,1693,

W SPRING GOOD.

rmsT Am finest stocs is jme

-AT-

At tho head of the procession of SEWING MACHINES, as shown at all the Fairs, were the DOMESTIC and

HOUSEHOLD

pros

a very largo attendance

id Jefferson townships.

Tho charge is against John H.IJrown, some of tho thoughts expressed are: ".A

from Hall tuto ou literature, lie sp kc of the pur

for the kind and hearty inilul-

oV;d;VanV,ui of Tiirurc Äulöm.; A vocal ,l,l "Tho Sinkinhip," was penca in tho cause of education during

I Otf J a - m,Ka.-- i t U II til.a.

illi uuHlghficM and others for whip! , love or literature is developed bv plac ad 'iy. n;r.n,eimli County Superintendent Geo. Ii. Wilin..... . .. ' ' . ' i.'Pli n ttoli-s' Vlnflif " w-no roil. nn.. 1 1 . . . I.-o 1 1 lio lnn.hnrc fill- Mmlf fAtl.

ing ono William CofiVc, in 1891. The' ing yourself in the attitude of the orisi- , ' , riu, na, .u, so., im . .... . -r u.e w -

)Howintr men compose tho jury : ! thmker " "Literature is tho highest nvTm" , u,u f. ",u '"V . (!, o v.t- n ' , i . ,V Z 0co. Pircitweiscr. Henry S. Mclchoir,' expression of art." "A moment's ihought I"s',,l? a'JJ"cd until 0 o clock n.j.lur.ng the week, ami bowed ti c prog-

or, llcnry'-orthü original thinker mav cxpres vol- "- (rcoi buumuu . ... .uu,, ., Wesley !umcs of thought for ih when properly! tiil'ksijay's session. After prayer by I .1. Nolnn, and the

li..,,.. n-...r ri linimlii.f fii... a U.,.in.i ii.. ti.nf r..,.J r.,.. t..- t ii i!,mi- Am.,,.) it.n in.ii. ! .ssuiog oi ccniucaics oi aiieniiain-e. iuu

iinn. AIox. Wood. Wm. EUsholI and from Lowell, whom he retard ihe most mtc nl 9:00 A. M , with a talk ou tliel -tiltite adjourned.

n " ' "' t

pm. Cistrup. jscholarly American pool, in which he Constitution, nskhisr 'anous quetions,

There tva a vpiuro for ncirly iu per-lsjiowed severnl cholarly cnaracteristiif which re-ulljed in fiitc an uitcreting' jus to select a jurv from, btit one was 0f the noct. 'discmMoii. !

.looted tolerably easy, there being bull A very interesting talk on "School Prof Ii. I. Alcy (hen Instructed the!

sw challenges. .Government, by Of-car L. Kcho, then Insiiluie on the subject "Genera! Moth-;

There aro about fifty witnesses pros-hollowed. Ho spoke of tho importancc'od." in which hi principal thoughts

pit on the part of tho stale, and near 100 of corporal puuMimcnl in extreme! wore, "the methods uod by the teacher! m? .v i)riicciiiies. Oiiiiim und

cases and recou. mended it at the proper must be or a yeneial chatacter; that he; , .m,. , i.'..,.,, timo and place, and the manner of ad-Svill bo bettpr work by bringing his py-J oluicco iinniis, ni lAiiiif.'iniuistcring it. He then gave several oc- rhnloniral knowledge into conscious-' vllle, Indiana. 'cnrrciicc. of violation of school rules bv! hps: lhnt the snci-r in the school-' The dieaso of the world is drunken-

Iridis II. Katter, Secretary.

Mauv Iiutsi.t nuamk, . b Kva DvAnvxMU Asst.öecs.

THE KKKLEY CUKE.

)r ihodofense.

0CrCongre3 meets next Monday. II

will pass n law closing all bank", of is-

lie, and demoncti.c both gold and sil-

er, and issue IrcaMiry notes enough to;j,OA,own,i the manner and im porta Hep of the work

iai;o the averago thirty-five dollar per nf detecting mischief, and how io pun-i TliDuMrrt "Itonds

pita to the population of tho Lulled .i4i, iiirou.'h kindness rather than bodllv. cursed in a vcrv able and ititercstiutr mcnl of Dr. L-slin

', pupils, from actual experience, b whieh(rooin must be judged by the real nature ncs. Liquor killed over 180.000 people ihe Allowed tho manner and importanrp of the work " in America last year. The "cure" for ...... . ... . - . rat .

taking premiums over every other make Purchasers of these machines, also, run

no risk of a law suit for infringement of

patent, as (ho company makes it a point

to deal honorably with every one. If

you want the liest Machine on Earth, get one of these from George P. Wagner. June 2, 1892. ly Jasper Atc't.

MACHINE SHOP! C NMti.it ok Newton and 7th Sts., JASPER, IND.,

DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Proprietor. I HAVE In tlil shop cvtry facility for repairing sti-am maililncry of nil kind, ami make a ftifdaltvhf liullillng an.! repairing STEAM ENGINES and MII.I.W0KK. I alio krepnti li.in.l a injiplyor .SIIAETINO, WES Ac, ami ill tarn sli.iflli.s ni.jr the rvqulrnl. Ihivi" an ajjenry for I.EATIIKIt AKI) UUtUIER IJELTINO, oii.l will fiirnUh any Ue on linrt notice Will rctiilrTiUti.SIU.SM ilACHI.SKS, SKI'AUATOKS, HOUSE rOWEUS. Ac. FAIIMEIIS I'AUTICÜI.AIlI.V are Intltcil In rItc mc a cliince to make tliclr aiinarcntty wnrn out liimlerx I'.eaper ml Mowit, Drill, Ac, fully a GOOD AS NEW, nml at but little expense. If "a p"iny aveil h tro cartieil," I call are you many ilol!.;. tbUviay. Try It. DANIEL F.J. MILI.EIt. May 20, lSti'J

Mrs C.-Hochgesang's. I have just returned from tho city, where I obtained some real bargains in staplo goods, and caH tyidcrsell, with better oods, all those merchants who buy of drummers. Call and be convinced. My stock of Groceries and Drv Goods is now, no STALE STOCK, and the best to bo found any where. Mrs. C. Hochgesang. North Main Street. P. S.-Country produco bought at hiebest prices. March 10 93 M. IIOCIIOESANO. AI.ItEltT 1I0CIH5ESAM.. Machine Brick Yard. M. IIOCIIGESAXG & SOX Have put tn a nia.ln'ito mpuM lrirV. wiih nnr puwer. ati l '! 'i' e al'le to furiusli all the Best Brick Made.

nany nuinlitr Joireil, at their yard ou the Ts y

road.

Particular Attention Riven to iioum; i'AT

EK.NS. aii'luppclal term un larce orders. fiSraiVK U.S A TidAL, OHDElt.

April 21, '93. Hoehgciisang A; Co.

Notice to Iron Bridge Contractors

AND Stone Masonry Contractors. Notice is hereby given that the utulci-

siirned, County Commissioners of Du- . r. ... , . It Til I l-.l

bois county, inuiana, win rcceivu .mich nronosals at the Auditor's office of said

county, at Jasper, up to 12 o'clock M., ou

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893, . for the supplying and erection of an high truss iron bridge, eighty-six feet in length, and fourteen feet wide, acros Paloka rivir, at tho town of Dubois, in Harbison township Dbois county. Indiana. Al-o, at tho same Mme, for Iho rebuilding of tho stone abutments of said bridge,

at said location.

Said work is all to bo dono and completed during tho spring aud summer of 1891. Plans and specifications for the workmay ho seen at any timo at tho ofllce of tho County Auditor. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and bidders will be required to furnish bond that they will contract if it is awarded to them, and that they will comply with Ihe contract when made. By order of Ihe Board of County Commissioners of Dubois county. August II. Kieunek,) John J. Am.es, Commis'ncrs. Co Nit a n Ja ck ley. July U8. 1893. Cw W. L. DOUGLAS

S3 8HOE MoTttf. Do yott wm them? When next la mi try a tk mt in th world.

2.50 Rlp.01

Al.llEltTM. R0I1NKRT.

EDWAI1I) noiiNKivr

Itctes, anil provide for maintaining it

It that figure, make it a criminal nfitiusc

i make any contracts of any kind pay

hlc in gold or silver; redden tho lariif

that it will produce cnouh rovenuo

pay iho ordinary expenses ol govcru-

icnt; ostabllsh a graded income and in-

Uritanco tax, enough to pav all the pon

tons; and then adj uro vut the 1st of

.ptemher, the poopi w

ill It blessed, and the

lemocwc, will h ive but f!.fui

ion

inlliction. . . manner, bv Prof. Oscar I. KcIo. Koelcy Insitntc at hvanwille, Ind., aiiTho subject. "General Method' wis Prof. U J. Alcy then continued his thorbwl by Dr. Kceley, is now opon to then disciHcd by Prof. IL J. Alcy in n talks on "Literature" by paying quite receive patients. Privacy and seclusion very able and instructive manner, which a tribute to Shakespeare, showing Iiis given patienls. was received quite enthusiastically by powers as a writer. He then gave the Full information as to tho "Kceley tho institute. history of the play, "The Merchant of 'Cure, ' terms, etc.. sent free upon appllMi33 Alice Kempf favored tho institute Venice," and read and explained sev- cation. A "euro" lor Iho Liquor, Towith an Instrumental solo Icrnl extracts from this play, in a vcry'bacco, Opium and Cigarette habits. Hif-cir r Knien III rM liwlrilf.ln.l llio in nittnrtnititli i mntitiop. Aihlrnaa nil rnm tnilllirn 1 1 OI1S to the

,: Utulo on "The Teaching Geography.", The subject, "Rivers and their forma- Keelcy Inlitutc, tCvansville, Ind. Tho t ß i 1 1 nOUK i II fnrinifi man ila.l Hint n fnrl hnnl- l.nn nj il iätt-cAi1 Itt lmf fhfif T. IT I i rnmniltfiB mill ( mat tTl nil t

i I1U t IUJ I'liuuiltibH aal: ra wfn hiMi T T i v nvu a v v jt "L" lJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IJ IVtl M'l I tll.ivn "-- '

; i)osi-)6j,OH,j jJ0 mci Uy ihe teacher during Kelo,in which he brought out several, jm von. Home treatment a success. in-H

, , . . , ri.. , HIIUUIH llJtll J ...v. .vivov, .i. ...i. ivvrui III HIII..H II, SL.r?t. "PXt,?'I l0,1rn,l 1ltlts, wis'cM recitations, and ofiercd as a rcuson for valuable thoughts. , fiÄ ,,cxl this that tho accuracy of the teacher on Institute adjourn i for Violating Un plBdges, .t. t.. J

I . ....a. -.

Imo for violating its pltidge

ClCrThe desk factory hü! close down ext Monday for two weeks. Owine

tho bankcrK';pauicriiu.riioris nrcslow tho cities, aud order nni plentiful. 1 the lirst shut doR i or two years,

wevcr, anil Iho osta -hiiifut will ro

ve a much needed , t oiint'. so n

ready to move lu , .w build-1

Ijourned till 1:30 P. M. j Xotlco of Election.

ArTntvonv kessiov. i to all wnom il mav concern.

IKS? JrfJJ !2Ä The institute wm opened at 1:30 P.! Then will bo mtfcllnir on the 19th ,,c 1V 0,H Inr? ' "l0 ; .mJf M.. with a well prepared talk on Ihe sub- day of August, 1893, at 2 o'clock, p. m.t

"U. W h r3 "Heci.aion"by Prof. O.car I. at lha Lemmon church, for the purpose

n . -j 1 -r -""II.

topical method

properly

ntmil fihnntd hn vivrn an nnnortnaltv tr-1' if Iii meeting.

iva liU knnwledsri wliftl4fr iMnUti i THOMAS W. HaV8,

Institute

wr tuen UM- thi4 iconrjio i tbo ttomciiy anu irw- ucnrD III! fill LI fillD III I v I

E. Knolev. The unurrii uniun iluuii muivi i

BoitNEUT ItiioTHKiis having purchased tho above well-known Mills, havo had thtiin thoroughly overhauled, and arc now prepared to make tho host Xn.tcnt Kolloi- Flour ever mado in Dubois county. The Pearl Hello is slrictly a straight grade of first qiialitv. Our Family Flour is a brand that for its quality cannot bo excelled. We solicit tho custom of Farmers, and will be ready at all times to exchango Hour for wheat at the highest market price. BuiNo us Youit Wheat, and tto will pav von cash all tho market will allow. CORN MEAL always on hand to sell or exchange. Bran and Shlpstull at tbe lowest market price. Give us a triai and wo will try to please you. Mills on tho North side of Jasper, on 13th and Mill streets, liOIIM.ItT BROTHERS. Jasper, Nor. 7, lS90,-y.

i. a. i, "Hcciiaiion" by Prof. O.-car L. at tha Lemmon church, for the purpose ni h J nHf mn! i.Wiivn li nolso. in which h6 tet forth several vah of eUcting three or more trustees for the e l od ho most eircctuc, when uftUle tbon?h(lf Amonjf re: Lemmon church property, and to transi i i n,:rrn. in- i .nn ,n "Every recitation Ins its purpo.o;" 4,theac any other business that may come belo adjourned til. lu0 p. in. nl ... . m. mnnnrtn'mtiv ulst ,Ua.

IfyMWMt tfine DKSS SHOE, mtd Inttwhte-t styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 cr $5 She. They fit equal to custom made and look ami weirasweH. If y w. wish to Nwwmbe In ywr (9ctwl do so by purchasing W, L, Douglas Shoes. Nama and rrlco stamped on tho bottom, look for It lea you buy W. I IMH7GLAS. BrtM:kUB, Iui. Sot J by

July T-5m

For Hi1p In .f pr hy JOHN A. SKIlMKItSIIKIM.

Not let; of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to tho creditors, heirs and legatoes of Richard M. Graham, deceased, to appear in the Dubois Circuit Court, held at Jasper, Indiana, on the 5th day of September, 1893, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with tho estate of said decedent should not bo approved ; aud said heirs aro notified to thero to make proof of heirship, and rccciyc tbeir distributive shares. , , . Witness, my hand, this 1st day of August, 1893. Wilma! A. Ckowdrr, Admr. MlLHURN SWKEKEY, Attl. 47-SH

AETEUNOON SEiSlON. The institute was opened at 1 :30 p.

m loo h B complei J

from the text book or not :" "Ida ImW , Jilr M. 1IM, . Cleric nf BfMioi.

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