Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 March 1894 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
JA8FKK. DUBOIS COUKTY, INDIANA, iBtt-rtd l th PoitoBc at Jipr Ioditn, for f rHMMI ' WlOUJJU Hl II a HKoau Ii FRIDAY) MARCH 23, 1894. Njetlce of Town Convention, Nolle U hereby given the Demoerati of the town of Jasper, to meet at the Coirt Houm la Mid town, ob Mod day April 9. 1SI4. for (he purpose of eleetiag caadldates for the foliowiog oAcoa: Ob Clrk, Oae Treesarer, Ob Marsbai, Ob Trustee 2d Ward, Ob Trustee 5th Ward. Heotiag will convene at 7 oclock, p. n. J. F. Friedman, r.m John E. McFall, om' f7Every Democrat Id Dubois coua.y aboold carefully read the rulei foveralag tbs primary, published in aaotaer colama of the Courier and adopted bjr the convention, that be ay know just bow tbe election is to be conducted. TT Keep in mind tbe vartoui townhip conventions to be beld at one o'cloek next Monday, and select delegates to tbe County convention wbo will truly represent tbe working Democracy of Dubois county and will hare courage enough to denounce traitors. rTTbe Democratic" millionaires 1b tbe IT. S. Senate are trying their best to secure defeat im1 tbe Democracy next Fall by their do nothing tactics, while tbe people are being sold oat by Sheriffs and Marshals. Senaton should be elected by the people, aad Bflillionairte and doughfaces wonld soon take back seats. K7Do not be led to rote against any candidate by a roorback started on tbe eve of tbe election. If there wae valid objections against any can didate the time to make then known wae when an opportunity could be given him to defend himself. Reports started on the eve of an election are generally lies. (KTNext Monday is not tbe time for tba many Republicans wbo are suffering from the effects of tbe Republican Bankers' panic, Iniquitous Sherman system of finances, the McKinley tariff lowering tbe prices of American labor and American products, and tbe ielclency in tbe National treasury left by tbe Harrison administration, aad wbe art now coming over to tbe Demeeraey la drove to swell Us majority, to eaot their firet Democratic vote. Lai thorn wait Uli aext Fall, nsM earn tboir Utlo to too prood name or DomoorM, noforo aoatetiaf la Bemlaatlag He etaooard bearers. MooUoa Board next Moaday efcoBM be very oarefnl that all their actions are eoaaacted so ae to be above Democratic criticism, aad not K o room for fanlt finding by any mocrat who Is not lucky or popular enough to get enough votes. Let tbe nomination be tbe unquestioned expression of tbe will of tb largest number of true Democrats, and to be sure of this all tba acts or Electioa Boards must be performed so that every Democrat will unquestionably acknowledge their justice. Keep the records straight: close up ranks; touch elbows, and march forward to letorj. Narrow Escape. Master Will Scbuble had a narrow escape last Sunday. Boy like he wae doing the dangerous act of jumping on aad off tbe cars while in motion. He got on aad rode to the first trestle and when tbe train stopped got off. It started and ho tried to get on again, but failed to jump quick enough. He beld to the railing and wae' dragged partly across the trestle, when he lost his bold and wae thrown off tbe trestle, cutting and braising him, but not seriously. It 'might have killed him. Boys should observe tbe law, aad not jump on tbe cars while in motion. College Entertainment. Next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock tho students of Jasper College will give an Entertainment, comprislag bb Oratory prise coatost, several eelectioae by vocal cborosee aad a aumber of features in instrumental music. Everybody kuowe that tbe Collega entertainments are always excellent, both amusing and instructive. This time tbe students, we are told, will give an exhibition of their musical and elocutionary powers that will eclipse even their former efforts. No ono ought to fall to eeo It. Tbe entertainment will take place la tbe College Hall. Tickete are for sale for 26 cts. ; reeerved soats, 10 ct. extra. Reckleae Mismanagement. Tbe Senate, under tbe lead of Senator Voorheoe, Is fooling with tbe tariff, making tbe rich richer aad tbe poor poorer by tho senator trying to arrange some chicanery by which the Wilson bill may no to a conference committee, aad there bo stripped of au tie jjomocraue features, aad be no better than the McKinley monstrosity. If Senator Voorheoe hae not courage enough to report a tariff bill la harmony with the Democratic platform, ho had better reeign and come home, aad let Gov. Matthews appoint some oat with mora oourago, aad less fear of tbe millionaire thieves. The delay ossaslsaed by.Senator Voorheoe' cowardlee has cost the country a round hundred million of dollars already, Tab Senate Flnaaee Committee, at ,wheee head Senator Voerheee Is, kaewasmuab aboat tbe Wilson bill , la January ae It kaews bow, or ever will, ea4 there Is no good excuse for the delay already foreed upoa the eeeaky.
Portersvllle Oyster Supper. Saturday night, March 24, at Geisler's hall, there will be an oyster supper for the benefit of tbe Union church building, given by the ladies of tbe vicinity to raise money for repairing tbe church. Everybody is invited to come aad enjoy themselves and aid In a good cause. td. Committer.
Notice to Stockholders. The Shareholders! of tbe Phenix Loan Association, of Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana, are hereby notified that tbe Annual meeting of said shareholders will be held at tbe town ball in Jasper, on tue third Monday of April, 1894, being Monday, April 16, 1894, at 7$ o'clock, p. m. for tbe purpose of electing officers and directors of said Assoeiationfor tbe ensuing year, and transacting any other business which may come before tbem. Shareholders are entitled to one vote for eacb share held by them. George W. Gramelspacher, March 23, 1894-3.. Sec'y. County Auditor's tale of Land Mortcaged to tho School Fund. (loii mo. 455.) Notice is hereby given that tbe un dersigned, Auditor of Dubois county, Indiana, will oner at public sale at tbe court bouse door in Jasper, on tbe fourth Monday in March, 1894, being MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1894, tbe following described real estate in Dubois county, Indiana, mortgaged to tbe State of Indiana, for tbe use of the Common School Fund, Sept. 4, 1889, by Samuel It. Henry and Elizabeth M. Henry , his wife, and upon which tbe interest was due and unpaid Jan. 1, 1894, to-wit : Twenty-seven acres off of tbe west side of tbe north-east quarter of the north-west quarter ot section No. twenty-three, (23) town one south, range three west. Also, thirteen acres oil of East side of tbe north- westqutrter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three, (23) town one south, range three west, being together forty acres. To satisfy tbe principal and interest, together with damages and costs, if tbe same shall still remain unpaid, then due from tbe owners of said real estate upon mortgage loan No. 455. Tbe amount due upon said mortgage and note is as follows : Principal $120.00 Interest 11 35 Damages 2.40 Cost of advertisiag 6.00 Total $ 136.65 Said sale will be made between tbe hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m., of taid day. John Gramelspacher, Auditor of Dubois county. Mar-ih K, '94-3w. County Auditor tale of Land Mortajaajodtotho tohool Fund. I LOA MO. ass. Notice Is hereby glvea that tbe obdersigaod, Auditor of Dubois county, Indiana, will offer nt paWic sale at the court house door in Jaaper, ob tbe fourth Monday In March. 1894, being MONDAY, MARCH 96, 1194. tbe following described real estate is Dubois county, Indiana, mortgaged to the State of Indiana, for tbe use of tbe Congressional School Fund, August 3. 1817, by Isaac Harmon and Violet Harmon, his wife, for the use of Congressional fund ot Township No. three south, Range No. three West, upon which the interest was due and unpaid Jan. 1, 1894, to-wit: Tbe south-west quarter ot the southwest quarter of section No. twentythree, township No. one south, range No. three west, containing forty acres more or less. To satisfy tbe principal and interest, together with damages and costs, if the same shall still remain unpaid, then due from the owners of said real estate upon mortgage loan No. 352. f he amount due upon said mortf;age and note is as follows : 'riacipal g 100.00 Interest 5.90 Damages 2 00 Cost of Advertising 3.00 Total 1110.20 Said sale will be made between tbe hours-of 10 o'clock, a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day. John Gramelspacher, Auditor of Dubois county. March 9, '94-3w. County Auditor's Sale of Land Mortgaged to tue School Fand. (LomiXo. 449.) Notice is hereby Riven that the un dersigned, Auditor of Dubois county, Indiana, will oner at public sale at tbe court bouse door In Jasper, on tbe rourtn Monday In March, 1894, being MONDAY, MARCH, 26, 1894, tbe following described real estate in Dubois county, Indiana, mortgaged to tbe State of Indiana, for tbe use of tbe Common School Fund, Aug. 22d, 1889, by James Biram Conley and Mary B. Conley, his wife, and upon which the interest was due and unpaid Jan. 1, 1894, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the sooth-east quarter of section number thirty-two, township number twb south, range number three west ; also tbe north-east quarter of tbe south-west quarter of tbe same section, township and range, containing 10 acres. To satisfy tbe principal and Interest together with damages and costs, If tbe same shall still remain unpaid, then due from the owners of bald real estate upon mortgage loan No. 449. 'rue amount duo udob said mort gage and note is ae follows : rrloclpal - . 1400.00 Interest .... 38.30 Damage ... . 8.00 Cost of Advertising - 3.00 Total . . . $449 20 Said Halo will hiirln hat arann th hours of 10 o'clock, a. ., and 4, o'clock, p. m.. of said day. JOHN URAMEL9PACIIER, Auditor of Dubois county Mar. 9, 91 -3.
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6ÖAP TOR CLOTHES. THE PROCTER ft GAMBLE CO., CI NTT. Feb. 23, '94-ly. County Auditor's Sato of Land Mort gagod to tho School Fund. (U)au No. 484.) Notice is hereby given that tho un dersisrned, Auditor of Dubois county, Indiana, will offer at public salo at the court house door in Jasper, ou tbe fourth Monday in March, 1894, being MONDAY, MAKCII 26, 189-1, the foliowiog described real estate in Dubois county, Indiana, mortgaged to tbe State of Indiana, for the use of tbe Common School Fund, October 31st, 1839,by Rasran Sweet and Rosa Sweet, bis wife, and upon which tbe interest was due and unpaid Jan. 1, 18P4, to wit: Part of tho north-west quarter of tbe south-west quarter of section number fifteen, township number ono south, ranee number six west, twenty one and twcuty-ilve-one-hundredtbs acres, oO of tbe south side of said north west quarter of the south-west quar ter, said section, township, and range. To satisfy tbe principal and interest tog-ether with damages and costs, if tbe same shall sttll retiala unpaid, then due from tbe owners of said real estate upon mortgage loan No. 484. Tbe amount due upou said mort eaee and note Is as follows : Principal - - f 300 00 Interest .... 25.00 Damages ... COO Cost of Advertising - 3 00 Total, - - $334 00 Said sale will be made between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., aud o'clock p. m., of said day. Jons Gramfxspacher, Auditor of Dubois county. March 8. W-3w. County Auditor's Sale of Ltaad Mortgaged to the School Ftiad. (UuN. 078.) Notice la hereby glvea that tbe un dersigned, Aadttor of Dubois county, iBdiana, will offer at public sale at tbe court bouse door In Jasper, on tbe fourth Monday in March, 1894, being MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1894, the following described real estate in Dubois county, Indiana, mortgaged to tbe State of Indiana, for tbe use of the Common School Fund, May 9, 1892, by Malinda Cbauley and George W. Cbanley, and upon which the interest was due and unpaid Jan. 1, 1894, to-wit : Tbe north-west quarter of tbe southeast quarter of section number two, township number tbreo south, range number three west. To satisfy tbe principal and interest, together with damages and costs, if the same shall still remain unpaid, then due from tbe owners of said real estate upon mortgage loan No. C75. The amount due upon said mortgage and note is as follows : Principal - - 195 00 Interest - - 1100 Damages ... 2 CO Cost of Advertising - 3 03 Total . . . 14150 Said sale will be made between tbe bours of 10 o'clock, a. m.. and 4 o'clock, p. m., of said day. John Gramelspacher, Auditor of Dubois county. March 9, '94-3 w. County Auditor' Sali or Land Mortgaged to the School Fund, (Loan No. 433.) Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Auditor of Dubois county, Indiana, will offer at public sale at the court bouse door in Jasper, on the fourth Monday in March. 1894, being MONDAY MARCH 26, 1894, the following described real estate in Dubois county, Indiana, mortgaged to tbe State of Indiana, for tbe use of the Congressional School Fund, Nov. 12, 18S9, by William S. Conley and Mary Conley, his wife, for the use of Congressional Fund of Township No. two south, range three west, and upon which tbe interest was due and unpaid Jan. 1, 1894, to-wit: Tbe southwest quarter of tbe south-east quarter of section number thirty-two (32), township number two, south of range number three west, containing forty acres. To satisfy the principal and interest together with damages and costs, if the same shall tili romain unpaid, then due from the owners of said real estate upon mortgage loan No. 493. Tbe amount due upon said mortgage and note is as follows : Principal $15000 Interest J 2.35 Damages .... 300 Cost or Advertising 3.00 Total - I1G8 35 Said sale will be made between the hours of 10 o'clock, a.m., aud four o'clock p. ra., of eald day. John Gramelspacher, Auditor of Dubois couatr. March 9, '94-aw,
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SOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AllMINISTItATOIt. Notice ii herchv riven thai tho tin. ucrsigncd nas been appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Gra ham deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Wm. L. Graham. MtUlUItK & SWKKNKY Attv'i. March 6, 1894-3w. NOTICK OF ADMINISTUATOK'H 8AI.K Of PKKHONAI. ntOl'KKTY. Notice is hereby nlvon that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Graham, deceased, will offer for salo at public auction at tbe late residence of the deceased one half mile west of Portersvllle. on SATUnDAV. Makcii 31, 1891. the following personal property: uneuorae, one buggy, one mower. 40 bushels of corn, seven bogs, ono cow, household and kitchen furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: All sums of Ave dollars and under, cash: on all sums over five dollars a credit of niae months will be given, the purchaser executing bis note with sufficient free, bold sureties, to bear interest at six per cont from date. sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. Wm. L. Graham, AdaVr. MiLnuRN It Sweeney, Att'ys. March 0, 1894-3w.
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GOOD HOKSES.-Mr. Willi Jocbum and Mr. M. B. Ilawley, o Daviess county, will have at Augu1 Kaegin's stable in Jasper, during th season of 1894, beginning April I1 two fine stallions-one is a half Nor man on the sire's side, and three quar ter Rattler and one quarter Temp" on the dam's side. Tbe other is a Geo Washington on tbe sire's aido ind 1 Dull Pup on the dam's side. Heeders, who want first class stock, arc invited to Inspect these horses. 3m MILBURN iL CO., JASPER, INDIANA. HERE WE ARE! We have got goods and they muit g Finest Winter Lap Robes. Horse Blankets. Buggy Harne?. Whips. Evorythi ng in the Harness LineCome and See Our Mammoth Stock-. Which Wo Offer at Bottom Tri1' MILBURN iL CO Dealers in Agricultural iBapleraflB"' JASPER, INDIANA.
