Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1894 — Page 4
J ASl'EU COURIER
Sr-Fatnilies, wishing to teachers during Institut1
should nut if v the county Su perm-
hoard week
Kor tili COt'KIKK.
la Dcfeace. It is not in accordance with my
bettor judgment to resort to a conn- tendent at once, so thai ho can use ' ty newspaper in order to defend (he information in his aniumnceJour homo church, but as the offence jnumt circular.
Stoibs, tTiml -..y friends of Mrs San, ,
V OOIHT Will OC Mirrv IU icam nun
LET THE SICK BUOIGI NOW.
MRS. WALLACE!
mJfnt ..-- - I IIISIIIIIIIHIT. . . . . ... .1
"i .u-ptr mau. ür For some time past whenever our has resignet Hei pos. .mi . in tiej um'ISUu tbroug u. m..u.KUJcu -ur. cluiron trastees hive not acted in Clt.v school to ampt u Miiular MFltlDW JULY 13, 1894. harmonv with the better (?) judg- rftion at her home at Jasper. he HU1)A, Jt hiu t of a certain iaividual of our' vacancy has not been tilled. Oak-
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
community, this person has invari.:lwl City Journal.
ablv sought vengance through
columns of the Jasper
the
ForCoiit!rt'!tmaii,W IMrlct of Imllunu. joux u murr., of iiok For Senator of lmt! nut. IVrry Counties,
iw ...tVnV... fViiuUii. uwn-nw. do not know who this person
! The fact that the sutrar trust is a
C'oiMUK.t ,iniih1i-liirrollid enmimimi eontrih-
bemeaning the trustees and con- ... r mav count for a
denminii the church as a
whole. 1 1
.Murtin und OrtniKV Counties,
JOHN A. lU'NN.of Ijtwrenee, 1.1 KAM MiCOUMICK, of Martin. For I'ioj-oouiIhk Attorney 11th Judicial Clr cult. WILLIAM K. COX. COUNTY TICKKT. KorAmlltor Al';rST II. KOKUNKU. Kor CKrk-HEUMAX KCKKKT. Kor Ueoordfi HKITAIN I.KM1NO.
ForSlHTlff-HKNUY l ASMI i ,
For Survevor WILLIAM T. Y1 N.
For Coroner OUVIU.K A. IUOIIAM. For County Commissioner. 1ft lltrict, CON KAI JACKI.K. For County Coinnil-HiontT. 2d Iltrict, JOSKl'H SCHUOKOKK, Sk. KAI.VHKUMiK TOWSSIIir TICKKT.
For Trustee WU.I.IAM SCHl'I.KR. For Asseor JOHN HKTZ.
For Justice of the Peace KUAN K FINK
Washington,
much to
hut
FAITH HEALER!
uood deal in
it will not do
re-elect democratic con-
but I am satisfied that he is nt a pressmen who betrav their const itmeinberof anychureh, or if u -iuonts. X. Y. World. wr pliiircl would be as well off
without him as with him. I am The injunction granted by J udges
.un v,n- ..ori.-tMi that this nerson's urosseun and Woods, at I Incago,
backbone is rather weak or he in the interest of the railroads .....i.i tr. r liiflo lwind the ' threatened bv the strikers, is based!
nuuiu w . lie was unon an interpretation of the law
For Tre.uMirer-KnwA.rn a. lion NKUT.Lurcivasiamea of himself or thore'which may by courtesy be called
would have been a name at the end strained and which may roughly oe of his noble (?) article. When Vailed a qmbbhv--Hoston Post, people have anything to say about, (- named' II." Seifert, of our trustees and church why d g r t,)untv is in jail at Kock. they not say it to he tn k ai d l f . his n5ne church, not publish it to the world., ' ,, , , ...
I---- " .1 'i. il .i LT II J Jim J- 'viv
i if a l . . . . , in i'tu tr inn k
ink- l,".RfU" l"V m tniV . "i before a Justice a. Dale k. world is hungry for c.ta !uiku te IW
Will USe ail SUCH IUI lUU ULUmMiuij
USES NO MEDICINE
CURES BY FAITH !
l'lie Cou-
of Indiana
The big strike would all have of Christ and the enthroning of tl,e.)0najtv jn an .j, C!UJed.
Kpnn nvf r bv this tune it corpora- devil
tion attoniev Olnev had not induced We, as church members are tired. I.a.-t June, Dick Crawford lirouSht his Cleveland to violate the law and his of having our church "pre oath of oihee by taking the side of ed. There is no church to-da) wwinwl at four inonils old. anl K-ing
the wealthy I'ullman corjKnition. that looks upon the great sin oij-iy everything nin uiroiigh n like wa
How man
I , r m ii a I L.
country oi u, man uiu .u. . .. it wt.:iltHl
We have said before, and now re- church. Iwhen bom, or perhaps ten pounds.
Peat, that the government cannot This man that was to have lee-; then .tarted the father to givine thami"tc:fj ,g:un5t railway tred w lh ol 'on, in, .Jjy. ÄÄ.fiS.!Ä strikes unless it is also prepared to gave their consent, and the third h'mi iK.on .1, a marked iiuproveprotect emploves in their rights conditionally. Why did not thisnient waa 0ttf audits continued use acainst railwaV managers. For man see the others? We have five,; mred .the child. Its veakms andptiny jSdgo Jenkin, io .enjoin ?lp Sörth- und another that he did not jj tSBSAtS ern Pacifle men from striking while living m town. 1 do not see win L.XViHl bv tMf) renietlv. J. T. Mabuw, at the same time refusing to con- he did not, unless he wanted to u p.," Tnmaroa, III. For sale by M. sider in behalf of the men the action give our friend (?) material for an- Frie.hnan,the Dmggfet. of the receivers in reducing wages, other trial of his literary jowers. iDan. Milton, a prosperous
was an untenable )osition to take. As to the play some two or u rec farmer aml chem. trcc j,roWer of Springfield Republican. years ago that has been written c township, wa'sseverelv injured
- auout mi i siiouiu U....N U.- "Mon(iav 0f ia?t week bv the explobration cr's pen and printer s type were . f- a eannoi; ho Wltf as. y arge- about worn out. I will just relieve . . . f rf . oelebration of St.
Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country, for the past live years at No. 8 Upper Eighth Street, Evansville, Indiana.
She l.a made her home
that have vanity on
Although
We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of the nart of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of more.
"Kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast t the dl adage ''Seeing is 15elieving," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health! Come and be cured.
-The A. 0. U. W. celebration
of the 4th at Ilavsville was very
. i.i i ii. .i i.t.n i . t i r i i . l : l... . ... i .
ivattenueu, anuexeencuiui ceieuui-me jinnu oi me puuuu u niuh: r; rr. ,i i 'u.i i .t ti.. i t. ....... i K..I .'iar & ua uic
lion ever neiu mere uereiuiuie. i u giH)u. u was appiwwu ! Catholic church address of Mr. Cox was able, elo- 0ur pastor, presiding elder, (for!,. i,,,,,!;.,.,
argumeniauve, i preöMe tliey both saw it,; a m an imvm. 21 , ;t ...ent
.... , - - - - - - - .
i tin i i
quent. argumentative, impressive thev both saw
and natnotic. A splendid amner church but two members
was served on the grounds, and not attend theaters but I think 1 1 there was no gambling devices, or am safe in saying it was too godj spiritous or malt liquors allowed in for such places, and will venture the neighborhood. The receipts did the assertion that if our young peonot cover the costs, but the celebra- ple would engage more in such tion was a decided credit to the or- amusements they would be better ganizatiou and the community. off mentally, spiritually and ternÄ PÄS iw$; if thi? 1MJffon i8 a Ineniber The Trustees met in regular ses- f the M. E. Church and I hope sion July 9, 1894. Present all the ie jSj for I do not want to believe he Trustees except Dr. E. J. Kempf, ;ö a member of any other, as I of the 5th ward, and the Clerk and would not feel so free to sav these
t A 1
name-tiav oi me
at Huntingburg
the piece at the
throwing him
several leei, unu nuvu,) uuumic, his face anil hands. A young man
named Miller, who was helping
him, was also burned
Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIEN1X HOTEL,
.Mrs. Wallace Trulv an asent of God in her method of realnient without the aid of medicine, but by
simple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady.
. . .
'i'
reaming,
Marshal. The following were the ALLOWA.VCKS. Mathias Hettich, Labor on City Grave Yard, W'm.'B. liurford, Register of
Claims, . . Junh Nohr,
M. Lantpert, A. Steinhauser, Phil Kunkel, Jos. Schultheis, Simon Kich, John Hilev,
Andrew J. Uerger, Sala
F. Vondersehnntt,
lien. Schroeder, Culvert
Ninth Street, Clement Uoane, Printing,..
things-
i.io
et
Total .
Ii. liuettner, town attorney, re
ported to the Hoard that the peti- . . I i: V
I would just say to him be
more loval to vour church, tome
to vour 'own church to learn what slu- is doing. Do not stay away and believe every report you hear, for voir can hear most anything,
(5.0G iwitrM!illv if wiiir cars are iti-hin"
II. 0; for most anything. III. 75 J. Tnos. liKAX. H.Ü5 Ireland, Ind., July II, 1.S91. 25.00 15.00 orae Seekers' Excursion. 12.50 Ticket will be .-oM by the I. K. St St. 5.00 b- Cons. H. It. on nvitint of Home it or. Se -ker?'' Kwuiyioiis, at one fare for the
t.TkA roinul trip, irol for eoiitiiitinus pu-satre I .IAJI ..,.1,. I tiiititftl to tw cuts- luv.- I'nmi
Anii.-t 7tb, Sept. 4th, Oet. L'.l, SuV. ".h,
22.50 I ec. 4th, 1S.4, to all K. li. jH.uits in
- fu Al:ih:un:i. Morula. leori:i, .uiiip i,
i:.... i '.ir .liil.i 'lulling.
HtHK ICentiickv. south of. but not inchul-
f 1815.85 inir Henderfon, Louisville nnd Lexinjt-
i i
at
3 viA GJi
ton, Louisiana, ea oi .Mi.-His.-ippi river, except on Y. ifc M. V. It. It. S..-overs
tion for paving and grading .New-L.,, there.
ton street sidewalks, has not the
legal numbers of property owners upon it, wherefore said petition is now dismissed.
The Board then passed a resolu
tion onlering brick sidewalks
DMabee'i MaftiiK. Donahoe's Magazine continues to blaze the way to mutual appreciation and honest friendship between
on Christian Americans, Cutholic and
each side of Newton street, from 5th Protestant. Its spirit, infused month
to 14th street, in accordance with after month into an ever-growing grade, and that the owners of lots and enthusiastic constituency, must complete the walks bv Sept. 10th, make for better conditions, social, 1894, and upon failure so to do the political and religious, in this counIloard will then take further action, try. Protestant periodicals may and the clerk was ordered to make well follow the example set by Donout a notice, and the Marshal to alme's, for with sectarian prejudice
serve it, upon all persons whose and class bigotries clouding the na-
abutting lots are not now paveu or uonai vision, u eiear w oi uaisiin process of paving. ing political, social and economic A plank walk 3'a feet wide was .vils is impossible. The leading ordered on the north side of Ninth article of Donahoe's this month is
street from Clay street to the X. E. in line with the great purpose of the corner of Soliga's addition to Jas- magazine; it bears the title, surper, to be completed by the 13th prising to find in a Catholic magadhy of August, 1894, by the several zinc ''The Blessings f the A. P. MhuttinulnroDcrtv owners. and notice A." The article itself is more
was ordered served on said owners, striking even than the title. and further action deferred.until the It is a fair and fearless exposinext regular session of the Board, tion of present religious wrongs and lien. Scliroeder was employed to political abuses, and will he reinemconstruct a stone culvert at the bered long after it is read. Ancnissing of 7th and Newton streets, other great feature in the July nuinwith double openings 14x18 inches, ber is "After Death : the Catholic to he done under supervision of Church and Cremation," by A blc Street Commissioner and Town Hogan, of Washington University, Board, to be completed in six in which the position of the Oathweeks, at the price of 1.25 per olie church regarding the disosilineal foot. tion of the dead is stated full v, for The Board then adjourned until the first time, we believe, in an
the next regular session. American periodical,
F.h 23. '94-1 y. Dissolution Notice. Xotiee is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing in Jackson township, DuImuh county, Ind., letveeii the iinoerigned i now by mutual consent dihsolveil, Jacob Jerger having sold sill hi intore.it to tho other Partnerland retinal from the linn. Michael Jerger and Paul Knglehart will hereafter condui't tho business, and assume all the liabilities of the late ilriu, thcrctiringJacoh Jerger not Imüiiij responsible hereafter for any liabilities or contract of the linn whatever. Jacoii Jkhukii, .MlCllAKI. Jl'.IKiKIt, P.Mi. Km.i.kiiaut. July 13, 18UI
Notice of Sale of Personal Property. .State of Indiana, County of I)nlois,S. S. In the matter of the estate of William II. II. I'iuniek, deceased. t Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of William II. II. I'iuniek, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, in Hall township, in DiiIkuh county, in the .Stute of Indiana, on SATCUDAY, Jl'LY L'8, 18!U, all the itvrsonnl projierty of said estate, consisting of two horses wagons, plows, harrows, and a lot of household and kitchen furniture, IknIs, Ktldiur, stoves, sewing machine, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to lK'gin at 10 o'clock, a. in. Tkums, ok Sai.k: All sums, of M anil
under, cash in hand ; over ft u credit of' . 1 1. .i . ii i . . i
i auu : Mionwis win oe given, wie pur chaser giving bis note therefor with ap lrovel security, Vhssk Pinxick, Aibu'r. W. K. Co, Alt')' for the Estate, July , ".M-Hw. tarSubsorihu for the Couhikh,
Rates to Springs. For Pike i-ountv Sulphur Springs, at
Velpen, Decooia Springs, and Maremro ! White Sulphur, tickets will Ik? sold during the season, gool for SO days, at one , and one-thinl fare for round trip, and on each Satunlay at one fare, good returning next day. I l)urinir tlie season tickets will K-sohl to i French Lick and West Kaden at Si.70 from Jasjter, gool for sixty days. Tickets good for 00 lays at reduced rates will le sold for Degonia Springs during the season, and one fare tickets on every Satunlay, good returning till the following Monday. For particulars apply to JosKi-ii Hknkimct, Agt, Jasper.
Sheriffs Sale. 15v virtue of a copv of a decree to nie directed from the Clerk of the DuIkjis Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the .State of Indiana on relation of J no.
(Jnunelspachor, Auditor, is plaintiff, and John IL, Wm. II., and Peter ISrown, Frank Zimmer, John (J. Pollard ami the .State of Indiana on relation of W. K.
Cox. Pros. Att' v. are defendants, re-
Imiiriug me to make the sum of seven Kindred and thirteen dollars ami thirty 'sit fvnts, (7i:.:5J) with interest on said 'tk- ree and costs, I will exjtose at public J sale, to the highest bidder, on
S.vrntiuv, tiik I'.Sru n.w c Ji i.v, 1S94,
-between the hours of 1U dock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the door of the Court House in .lasjter, Inlsris count v. Indiana, the rents and pro-
Ifits for a term not exeeedingseven years,
the following real estate, to-witt The we.-t naif of the north-west iuar
ter. and the we.-t half of the north-east
onarter of the north-west quarter of section K. two, lJ, township No. two C'i
south, ratine .No. three 151 w'st. ami the
eat half of the north-l-a.-t quarter of see
tion N. three, HI, township No. two C-'j south, rainre No. three (.") west, sit
uated in HiiIhms i-ountv. Indiana.
If such rents and profits will not sell for a sutlicient sum ti satisfy said decree,
interest and irosts. I will, at the same time and place, exjose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may Ik sutlicient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will Im made without any relief whatever frem valuation or appraisemsnt laws. A. II. Tu.wi.oit, Sheriff DulKiis County. John- K. McF.t.i., Attorney for Piff. July (I, 18SMH3-3I. ?!LiL, Sheriffs Sak. By virtue of ä certified copy of a leeree" to mo dirtH-ttI fnnii the Clerk of the UuIkiis circuit court in a cause wherein James Clements is plaintiff, and I.afavette Hllis, Adm'r.of theestate oftieo. '. Walker, ilec'd, et al. are defendants, requiring me toinakethesuiuof live hundred ami two dollars and forty seven cents, with interest, on said decree, and costs, I will exixtse at public sale, to the highest bidder, on S.m-iti.iv, tiik 11th hay or ArursT, A. I)., 1S5U, lietween the hours of 10 o'clock, a. in., ami 4 o'clock, p. in., of sail day, at the door of the court house in Jascr, DuUis county, Indiana, the rents ami protits for a term not exeeedingseven years, the following real estate, to-wit: All that part north of the Patoka river of the euct half of the north-east quarter of section thirteen, town one south, range three west, containing llfty-live acres, more or less, in Duliois county, Ind. If such rents and profit will not sell for a sutlicient sum to satisfy said lc;ree, interest anil costs, I will, at the
same tune nnl place, exjKse to puoiic sale the fee simple of sail real estate, or so much thereof as may Ikj sutlicient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Hanl sale will 1h made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. 11. Thayloh, .Sheriff 1). 0. Mti.WHN A fiwKKXKV, AttyH. forPlff. July is, 'm-at. in, to
JOS. F.
Corner (Uh and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana. fjAS received a full assortment of - - -
SPRING and SUMME ii
Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and
raciest c?t FRESH GROCERIES.
lie thank the public for its liberal patronage, and by using nerv effort to please is determined to merit its continuance. O Come and Examine My Stock anil I Will Olvw You Inuaim
April -JO, 18!.
Joseph F. Sermersheim.
FELIX LAMPERT, DfbOlS COl'KTY AC5KST l'OH
Deerins: Harvesters
- . . -mm I .1 . .
Of all kinds. The Deerinps hwik tlie lll;liMt I'rizc iii-tnc v irm m.. . It in the only harvesting machine with the BALL AND BICYCLE BEARINGS Come ami see them. The draft i one-half Ichh than any machine made, and at the examination bv the World's Fair Judges, it cut ami bound one acre of lieaw wheat in '22h ininute. Also, I carry a stock of the BEST BINDING TWINE, As cheap as the cheapest, ami solicit ff1, FhldX LAM I KM , April 27, 1801. West (Ith Street, Jasper, Iml PHILIP A. GUCKES JASPER CORN MILL
Carries tho Largest and Host Stock FURNITURE, Of all kinds, in the county. o I have roceivel a set of t'lnhalmers' instruments and tun now prepared to lo EMBALMING At short notice. I also have n Full slock 'f Collins. Cmskets AND Burial Robes Of anv size or style. PIIIL1I9 A. GUCKES.
Corner. I nekwm and Fourth Sts.,
Oct.
Jasper, lud,
The unleraigncl having bou't the Jasper Corn Mill, has relltted it, ami keeps a supply of O OBN" dlE-A-L And Chopped Corn for Feed, on haiul to sell, or exi'hanpe tor corn at
anv time. Chopped torn
l
at IK)
sold in any
cents per H'
quantity desire
,MWHKAT CIIOPl'KI) FUU FKKD on Vcdneslays ami Sat unlays at live cents per bushel, and kept on haiul fr cxehaiipe at all times. Farmern A SlocUfeedei'H, Are particularly solicited for cuslo niers, und by prompt attention an; honorable treatnient I laipe to merit and receive, their patronage. FRFD VOLLMER. Dee. 1, 'U
