Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 April 1894 — Page 4

JASPER C0UR1EK

JASPER, DUBOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.

KnltrrJ ai laa Vottoffic at Jaiptr Indiana, for lrnini"lun through th mail rrond clati matter

FUIDAY,

AI'KIL 27. 1894

DcMcratk CwMty Ticket. For Sta?. Senator Dubois and Perry Counties. MICHAEL A. SWEENEY.

For Prosecuting Attorney 11th Judicial

mrcuu. WILLIAM E. COX. For Countv Auditor. AUGUST H.'KOEKNER. For Countv Clerk. HERMAN ECKERT. For Countv Recorder. BRITAIN LEMING. For Countv Sheriff. HENRY CASSIDY. For Countv Treasurer. EDWARD A. BOHNERT. For Countv Surveyor. WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For Countv Coroner. ORYILLE. A. BIG HAM. For Countv Commissioner 1st District CONRAD JACKLE.

For Countv Commissioner 2d District.

JOSEPH SCHROEDER, Sr.

"In the slander suit of N. Has

kins vs. F. Frank, this week, grow

intr out of the late primary election,

the matter was compromised so that

evidence did not have to be intro

duced. Frank acknowledged utter

ing the slander, and submitted to a : i i ... i,;., wl5nli

JUUgUlCUl UgUlllSl Ulm vi i, .v, named all the costs of suit in ad

dition.

Mr. Haskins savs there are seven

other persons he has evidence against, who uttered the same slander, and he will bring suits against each of them. It may havo the effect to learn people to be more careful how they repeat slanderous words during a political canvass.

Dtiboi Circuit Court. Began its regular April tonn on

Mondav, with Hon. 0. M. Welborn

presiding, and Win. E. Cox, Esq.,

prosecuting the pleas of tho btate.

The only attorneys present besides

the Dubois county bar, were Messrs.

h. A. hly and J. . Wilson, of. Petersburg, and J. Suddarth, ( f Leavenworth. Tho business of the term has been verv much lightened'

by the compromise of four damage' suits against the Railroad Co., andj

the damage suit of js. llaskms vs.

b . 1- rank for slander. I he following shows the disposition of causes determined up to Wednesday afternoon adjournment. State vs. John Cave; grand larceny; continued with leave to both parties to take depositions out of the State. State vs. Stephen Cole; grand larceny; continued on motion of defendant, for absent witnesses, and new bond given for appearance next term. State vs Eugene Hoffman; A. it B.; attachment issued for Geo. Castrup, Nelson Miller and Dennis Bruce, and cause continued. State vs. Wm. I'adget, Win. Schnarr and Win. Schnarr; disturbing meeting; jury trial; and after being out '24 hours the jury were unable to agree and were discharged. The jury stood from the start li for acquittal and G for conviction. State vs Louis Katter; A. it B.; not guilty. This was the Huntingburg school teacher's case, for whipping a pupil, and t-ood citizens generally approve the verdict. State vs. Jos. Buchart; affidavit quashed. State vs. John Rilev; A. & B.; fined 10. Yirgil R. Greene was admitted and sworn as attorney of this court.

CIVIL CAUSES.

IVORY

Ö0AP

a

THE SICK BEJ01GI NOW,

MRS, WALLACE!

FAITH HEALER!

To Farmers. You cannot make

half as much ready money, clear of

hire and expense, raising wheat

and corn, if you have a farm of 80 a:res or more, as you. can by rais

ing milk for a creamery. Men in everv business, intellieentlv con

ducted, study whether the capital

invested is paving a proper return

for monev and trouble, and if not,

endeavor to find how it may be brought to do so. Farming should

be the same way. It is a business which reauires "energy and brains.

Therefore when wheat is forced to a

low price by the demonetization of

one half of the monev in the coun

try, and does not pay the interest

on capital invested, ana labor reauired to raise the crop, it is time

the owners of tho ground should ex

amine what other product of the

farm can be made to pay and how. There is no reason for raising wheat

ar.d com at a sacrifice, simply because your fathers raised them. Get "together in meetings and examine results, and' appoint committees to investigate the profits in other lines, and the way the profits are made, and you will find that if farmers enough will agree that together they will keep 500 cows, and sell the fresh milk to a creamery, at whatever price the demand for but

ter will justify, and will take stock in a creamerv to the amount of

12,500, so that the control will be in äd oÄ their own hands, they will make Vnh

TOR CLOTHES. TWC PROCTER GAMBIT. CO, C1NTI. F.'li 23. "94-ly. Notice of Administratrix Appointment. Notice is herein given that the undersigned has been dulv upiointel administratrix of the e-tate of John C. Brittain, late of Dulwis county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is solvent. K.UMIKL C. IlKlTTAlN, Adtll'x. Tu.WI.OI! & Ut'STEIt, Att'vs. April 27th, ISiM-Sw. Administrator's Sale of Personal Prop, erty. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of

George Rudolph, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late resi

dence of the teceastKi, one-nan nine

west of Portersvule, in lioone township,

Dubois county, Indiana, on

SATUllUAV. AI'HIL -i), lvV.4,

the following deseriled personal proper-

tv to-wit: one horse, one Jersey cow.

one wagon, one miggy nnu names,

bushels of corn, loi of hay, lot of hogs, lot of bacon aid lard, lot of iKitatoes,

household and

USES NO MEDICINE

CURES BY FAITH!

Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country, for the past five years at Xo. vS Upper Eighth Street, Evansville, Indiana.

She has made her home

We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of more. Although 'Kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the old adage "Seeing' is lielieving," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health 1 Come ami be cured.

Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIENIX HOTEL,

Emma Grant VS. L. E. it St. L. kitchen furniture, fco.

Cons. R. R. Co: judgment for Teums ok Sale. Sums of five dollars

.. i... .wn.v. frtt. -l.in and under cash: on all sums over nve

1 "! B . . ... .inlltirc n ir.llt l1 nilll llKUlt Ii. Will IX.

ti. .;t...- tr mn nsinta i. i " " . : .

in I'tuviun cv-ii .v... Mi.Hv.uM . r,. iiis..rmv nie note bennnc six

the guardian of Louisa Lemmon, r,er t.ent interesC waiving benefit of val-

was continued. uation laws, with gool freehold surety to

V. St T. If the approval of the Administrator.

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K. l0. ; luugmeni iur puuiuiu v n.J;,.vii h.mw.i i..i. Adm'r.

agreement for $rJo. TkaylouiUIcntek, Attvs. Apr. G,'94,-3t. r.. r ,.. t v .t. - - -

l.uue u. -'"'6 " l. rr- i.X. T..cw.'u

ri T n tJ I n . ... ,n....MDUUlie Atf linilllf K n.iVx

i i i i i i- till.. iiiiziiiiriiLi "

. ... a ' . - j j inr ulnintiff hv niTPPninnt for $450.

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Kosa fetuuer vs. is. t. cc m. ij. h. ine nniersignei, inisiee ui iwuc R. Co.: iudtrment bv acreement for towliship, pulois countv hereby ' gives

W .w I ! It IMII IITitn! TH III lilKilll. . .

t450. ""?v ; " 1.5. snouia taKe a

. i iifrwmiiiiir iu mi; uiure ui iiuctvv, .v

Henrv Landgrebc, adm r of est. residence l' miles south-east of Porters-

Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of God in her method of reutment without the aid of medicine, but by simple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady.

The Weekly reached

IndianaHlis Daily Sentine 1 circulation immense proportions

andl has bv

all.

the latest news all over the State and from its dispatches from foreign countries. Everv reader in Indiana

The Bt Shoes

its thorough service

in receiving

state paper, and that

of Henrv Wermling, reports sale of ville, on Saturdays of each week, and rereal estate to Barbara Wermling for quests all persons having townshm Imisiftm Snln rnnfirmed and deed or- ! 1 ' n. ?. TO

$500.

dered. Wm. Aufderhar, adm'r est

Fred. W. Wiseman, reports sale of

real estate to Marv C. Wiseman for

$1.000; sale confirmed.

Samuel Harris et al. vs. Alex.

Cavender: Wm. M. Harris, com

missioner, reports sale of real estate !

desiring books from the Township Li

.m nntSfiu1 li.it flu T.il.mrv i

of kept lv Win. McHarris, in Portersville.

IIenky H. JJkeidexbacoii, Trustee.

May 18, 1893-y.

SPARTAN 2162,

to Henrv Hoffman for $1,400; sale

confirmed; deed made; and distn

bution tu parties made.

b -ed. L. Woelker vs. diaries

Woelker, et al.; H. Landgrebe, ; . , r 1

commissioner, renorts saie oi reai

estate to Jacob Steinert for 1,3S0:

ale continued ; and distribution of Hero of

assets ordered.

Auirust H. Koerner, adm'r

Uav horse IS1 hands high, record,

:33. Sire of Snartan 2 :23.. Uldlron,

!M1. ltulsam. :: and others.

Sired Dv nappy .neuium -w uiccirew

Nancv Hanks, ':U4; uuey .ueuium

i':10..: Maxecob. 'J:!: Happy cou-

2:1.. and S.J others in me :.u

Spartan's dam, Miss Tliorne by of Thorndale 549: son of Thorn-

dale m; record '2:22: 2d dam, Country : i i... ('n,.(.,.i:nthiin'in uiii nf IIiiii

nVTHl U wuilllll VJVnvti.....v.. ;trvM in

lllVli vr

ner, list.

Also the Imported Spanish Jack

E LI

Frederick Grewe, deed., ordered to

sell real estate at private sale.

Lafuvette Ellis administrator oi

Geo. W. Walker, deceased, reports LW gtock importers

sale of land to Benj. F. Whittmg- 15 hands high, 8 year

bill for $251. sale confirmed and

Imported from Spain

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rV"" ... V7i" Gerber, et al; j

uevoieu priuii.v w tiff for I57.G4. tkoit nnn fmm U'lm'il at pvnn in (tal .......

4111 11UII1 .V...W -w . v I f If tr.ll.

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bv Pern and

of Tennessee,

ears old, and has a

noted record for eood eoltn.

These anmia a will be at the u iison

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f , I lurill, iiiircn bki vi iiviuiiu) -

uw.-i. I ,,.,. ,.f lciii u' hon. wrwilH W II) W3I1I

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imu niitniniur rnnir

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a bushel, rarniere ao mis in oineri . , uiir..lnnfl fleeo.-ied.

maces 10 irrem uuvuiuuku, iuiu wu

do it in Dubois county.

But the creamery should belong

;aieu ai Aill. D. (i:a,:uu..,i 1... in:n;ff.

some convenient place on a railroad s . ... st ' ' vs. He

. l- ...:ii. 1 -

enrv

agree-

to the farmers, should be located at

r . 11 1 1 i t. ...111.

lot tne stocKiioiaers 10 mien Kramer et ,u ; diamused by iL!. .Iii niinli ilni nrtrl tni thll I

meir mu , - t

reaay smpment 01 uuuer anu Walter A. Wood Machine Co. vs.

cneese. ine peopie 01 ,usHjr j0m A. Krodel ; judgment for $78.-

nuuiu Py Buniuniiiijj w remit iiiv-iiq

location 0 8UC1 a ousmess m me WuUer A Wood Machine Cf) Vs.

town, as 11 wouiu plovment to two

anu wouia give

Joseuh Eck. tein, et al, vs.

lldgnient tor plain- good stock can see them and learn terms

ÜAMM.TO N LEX A M K K, Owenglx)ro, Owner. J. N. Hakiuson, Keejer. March :W, '4-3m. Lot Kok Sai.k. A hutid.ome huild

itiK site on Eat ih BtreH, "ii ea

termn Ii qoire t Courier ofnc?.

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tinued.

Wm. W. Kendall vs. Jacob II

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THIS INDIANAPOLIS

SENTINEL CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE tENTLEMEN. SB, S4 and S3.BO Drass tho.

S3. SO Police Shoe, 3 tolas. S2.50, S2for Workingmen.

S2 and SI.7B for Boys.

LADIES AND MISSES,

S3, S2.60 S2, $1.79 CAÜTION-If r 41er

Vera ymu W. L. DaucU hM at redHMd price, r mi hm ka them with.

at wm lint stamped

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dan aa a fraud.

W. L. DOUCLAt Shoes are stvlish. easy fitting, and eive better

satisfaction at the price advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which pua a r.tcei their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. Ther aaa afford ta Mil at leaa arofll,

and we feclieve yea ean aava tnmntj ay barlaa; all roar footwear af tha dealer advar

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ni.s)ied with the weekly edition of The Indiana State .Sentinel for

11.75.

JOS. F. SERIrTERSHEina,

Comer Gth and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana.

J) AS received a full assortment of -

SPRING AND SUMMER

Dry Goods, of all lands, Notions and

it?(ci( i( FRESH GROCERIES. CÄ

He thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every effort

to please is determined to merit its continuance.

CrCome and Examine My Stock and I 'Will Give You BavgaiiiN.

DUBOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR

give steady em- M BuechIer. dismissed at de-

ui - -r-, fendant's cost.

its stockholders

Albeit Kieffner vs. Conmd Peitz,

reaay money tne year rounu to pur- . 5llli,f,nimt fnr uanta for

chase other articles with. Farmers h,,,n 1

should investigate the facts. .Tnl! A. E. Corn vs. Conrad

died. ai nis i '.rm nome in n....:.i i,;i ,i...;n;utrfitnr nf

uuuiic uin iisiiiii, rtifni -x, u?, T nmir, tt Kebecca Pruitt.

et al. : iudumcnt for plaintiff, and

K. F. Milburn appointed Commis

sioner to make deed as prayed for.

of rheumatism of the heart, Mr.

James W. Fakkis. aced about 35

vears.

Mr. Farris was a native of IJoone township, a son of the late Robert Farris. He leaves a widow and

seven children to tho dull mercies

of the world. He was held in high

esteem bv all who knew him, as

was attested by the very large num

m a. a

lwr t oitirpnu who tfpnflfMl his

funeral at Lemmon church on Sun

Deed made and approved.

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State ex rel. Auditor Dubois to.

a m . a 1 11

vs. 31. t. Anuerson, eiai. : uis-

missed.

State ex rel Auditor Dubois Co.

' vs. J. F. Gray, et al.: dismissed.

Aewaric Macinne uo. vs. jonn u.

Koons; dismissed.

The real estate of Cornell Miller

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day. His death occurred on the rf d t() bc w bv gmirdian cryital anniversary of his mainage, t . t , and some fnends had been , arrang- J , d t ()f RuU ing to surprise him with he cele- ß ,w , , a of mM

urauun 01 11, uuv u,c crysist gates ui MJ Lennnon V8 e(?t( of Kobt

uiuguiucn cuy imerposeu oeiweeii 1 y Brf , . 0f $20.10 allowed IS ."d-1 iem d,ay,-. Tn,1;H N. Haskins vs. K Frank: dnma

RÖryeffinduXl judgment by agree

wrvinna 1

Of all kinds. The Deerinm took the HighvHt Prize at the urld'N air.

It la the only harvesting macntnc wuti me

BALL AND BICYCLE BEARINGS

Come nnd we them. The draft in one-half Ie.s than any machine made, and at! the examination by the World' Fair Judges, it cut and bound one acre of heavy

wheat in ITJ'S minutes. Also, 1 carry a Htocu 01 ine BEST BINDING TWINE,

As cheap aa the cheaiest, and solicit your custom. FELIX LAM PERT,

April 27, 1891.

West Oth Street, Jasjicr, Ind

Irecktaa, Hsm.

For Sale By John A. Sermersheim, Jasper.

April L0, 18W.

Joseph F. Sermersheim.

Notice of Town Election.

Notice is herehv piven to the voters of i

the incorporated town 01 Jasper, that an election will teheld at the usual place of

hOMung election in said town, on the

hrst .Monday in 31 ay, ln!H, leing

MONIIAY, MAY 7tll, 18UI,

For the punose of electinc the following

otheera for yam town, to-wit:

One Town Marshal; One Town Clerk ; OnwTown Treasurer; One Trustee for the IM wanl of said

town, to serve two years;

One I nistee for the oth want of faiu

town, to serve two years.

In testimony whereof, I hereunto set mvhandas Clerk of said town

K seal. V of Jasiier. and atllx the utheial

v ' seal theruto. tins lüth day oil

April, A I). 1M. Koiikkt K. Korr et,

Apr. 13, tH-3t Clerk Town of Jasper

on

GOOD IIOItSKS.-Mr. William lochuin nttil Mr. M. H. Ilnwley, ol

Dtvlcfi county, will linve t August KsPCiu" lbp in Jn-pcr, iltirlnir thf

taSOll Ol X8SI4 DPitnilltlilf April 141

two One Million -omp I a lutlt Nor sin on the aire' tide, and three qusr

ter Rtttlrr and our qusrter Tempesl

on tbe dm side. The other in a dro

Washington on the slreV aide iid Ball Pup on the dam's si.e. Breed. . .a a

en, woo want nrsi ciasi hock, ire in.

jlttd to iBspect tact kort. im

JASPER CORN MILL. The undersigned having bought the

Jasper Corn Mill, lias refitted it, and

keeps a supply of

COIRIST MEAL

And Chopped Corn for Feed, on hand to sell, or exchange for corn at any time. Chopped Corn sohl in any

quantity uemrea at w cenia per impounds.

EKlncsilavH and Satunlays at live tr bushel, and kept on hand for

exchange at all times.

Farmern Jfc Stoclc-leederN.

Are particularly solicited for customers, and by prompt attention and honorable treatment I hope to merit

and receive their patronage.

WJj ?0UQHT fifiD ßOLD.

FRED VOLLMER. Dec. 1, '03. 'CrSome ood residence loU I Wlntlnver's addition to Japer lor aal. Apply at the CoubIeb office.

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