Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1895 — Page 4

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JASPKR, OCTROIS COUNTY. INDIANA. njiiptr immnt, w,n rnMiiilon Ihrouitb the mail rotM cl mt(r 1 FRIDAY, JULY 12, 181)5. Issue of M)G. Kverjr Totrr next yvmr will be rlll up. au ta uti I the I'lvrtlon for I'iralrient unit CongreBieti, upon Ih HbiicU1 iliimtlon. T tin o liitrlllgriitljr rryon hnuttl study ml umlrraUml It. no mutter I to whHt pnrty tbiy tny bHeMg COIN'S ' t J A Ulli & ttflt Ja1 V au Um I nUitvlv. i FINANCIAL SCHOOL tecfar It rlrly, truthfully hmiI fully. In II Its bearings, anil liiimrtUlly. It I book of 1Ö1 pngf, tiaiiiUoiuHy itltitrutrl. A TI.K OK TWO NATIONS." I ft hxiiiUonir volume of HO' pttge, bearing nn tlio (ItmncUl question, but written In the form of an engi-oaklng nml Interestlof; titln. Alrtly over 200,000 copies have been sold. The COL'UIKIt will ireent either one. or hve either one sent Mitiitll. t every uhxrrllirr to this pMirr who will my n vrnr' ulerliilou In hiIvüiic. Any one wanting imtli hooka can hitve the nil ill tlollitl one f lit them for 25 t'rllta. Do not full to rel them before illtlrUns warp your Judgment by f .llitrlr. and endeavor t rcurs yniir vote against your own In. terest. There la no pollllra In either boolf, lint atutrtueuta of solid facta. Sub rribe to the COI'ltlKK now nnd get your rhoice of them rhe Italians who were rioting at Rockport because they couldn't got their pay for work on the projected railroad, were finally induced to accept transportation free to Chicago, the public paying their fare rather than submit to the danger of further riots. ieB-There was a great "fake" in the morning dailies last Friday about a riot and several people killed at Siberia, Perry county. It turn out that some picnicers failed to observe the Nicholson bill, and got into a fight, and knocked in the heads of some beer kegs, but no one was seriously hurt, it is now said. An Assistant Teachku. The school Trustees of Jasper are making an effort to increase the efficiency of the schools, so that the high school may become one of the commissioned schools of the State, graduates from which will be entitled to enter the freshman class in any of the State colleges. With this object in view they held a meeting last Monday and employed Phineas Clark as assistant teacher in the high school. They also fixed the length of the term for next year at eight months. i"Up on "little round top" Lieut. Kendall is raising cocks peacocks, and he lays down on the grass to rest from his mental labor as Assessor, and admires their tails, even by moonlight, and claims his has the handsomest tail and brightest plumage to be found anywhere. He tenderly fondles it as he feeds them, and imagines them strutting with U. 8. flags Hying from them, and their eyes all daisys, and he feols the pride of a young man again. 3hould there bo any proposi tion to the town trustees to take water from Patoka river for the wa-ter-worka, the Board should at least require it to be analyzed first, from the point where it is proposed to pump so that t'.ie public may be informed what nasty filth is in it, and what death-dealing diseases lurk in its slime, and are sure to follow the use of what is furnished by the Board so that suits against the town for damages arising there from muv at least be mitigated, when some citizens die from its use. Puiik water will be much cheaper Boy Killed at Birdskye. There was a big picnic near Birdseye on the 4th, and Tom. lame, a youth of 19 years, earned an ugly icvol ver with him to the picnic, and there mixed with other bova until after 11 o'clock at night, when in company with Charles Davenport, 10 years old, George Davenport, a brother of Charles, and John Pace, 17 years old, he started for Birdseye. Walking in a field John Pace asked Tame for the pistol, and talked ot buying it. Tame let him have it, but told him to be careful, as it was loaded und he might Hhoot somo one. I'ace paid no attention tn the wnrnintr hut threw Iii nrm

nvnr hfR !iniilfW anrl hnt behiml ' V i V u u i ,,IUD.M,IU.,,U. signed has been appointed Adniinistra. over his tiouldcr and shot behind curied at both ends, and his father ufr o( Ul ctate of (ieorge W. Kinp, dehim. The ball struck Chas. Dayen- was ric, and i,i8 mother and sisters ' wase.1, late of Dubois county, Indiana.

pun m ino rigni icinpie. ne uvea about six hours afterwards. He was carried into the house of Mar - tin Atkins, near by, and Ur Uoebe called to him. Hut the Dr. could i t 1 , do no good, as the wound was fatal. When i Phco shot, he said "I have shot Charley. Is he dead?" and then ran away. He was afterwards arrested, but the Coroner held an inquest and found the shooting accidental, and released him. Daven port When gerous ccaled theso have never any business with inctn. Many lives were sacrificed all oyer the land on the 4th by this jHrolciouj practice.

8 monier 18 a widow. iurK lor muh, n utitciiiniin lor nav. viihiiiihi m inii m ujion wn-im. ue-

will the barbarous dnn- "Spaniard for iealousv. nn Italian "T'V. ?n , WUAVV, ,VL'.fcut We

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weapons ccsute? Uova liku Swiss for lihertv. a French man fur llinlHeve. hid.

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Tie Bre f Review Continues in session, and since the Courier' reiiort last week ordered that the appraisement of improvements of Frances Habig in Jasper

be reduced 100. The assessments of lloone ami : Columbia townships as niado by the assessors were approved by the , ......... . - "... :.i:..:,i....i llulllU, HUUjVUl lusuuu iuuiuu.u corrections as may be deemed ne as may cessary. , The" Board adopted an order increasing generally the real estate appraisement of Cass township ten ' per cent, over amount reported by the Assessor. 1 The assessments of Marion and townslÜpS WCTC unproved -A.. bv the Board, subject to individual corrections. The lollowing changes were made in Columbia township to correct errors : Louisa Cave, raised on imp. W. A. Line, W. L. Harrison, M. L. Wineinger, John A. Dudine, 200 1 20! 85 210 240 , 2l5 land W. S. Wineinger, " " David Beatty, " " U.M. Schipman lowered on imp. Whit Crowder L.B.&F. A. Cochran" land UOO The application of John I'retisz for a reduction in the assessment of Iiis land was taken up and evidence heard, and his appraisement in Harbison township was reduced 40, and his 80 acres in Columbia raised .$200. The Board approved the following raises in Jefferson township, made bv the township assessor on real estate : Jacob H. Atkins $50: Wood Cummins $90; Chas. Cummins $70; John W. Crook $40; Andrew Crook $50; W. S. Conley $90; Jas. Cox $75; Charles Crook $75; J. W. Chanlev and B. T. Brown $290; Mart. Eckert $S0; Alice Eckert $40; John Eckert $20; Elzina Eckert $20; John W. Eckert $45; M. Fitz $50; J. W. Grant $4U; Jas. M. Ingle $235; Agnes Kress $120; G. W. Kendall $Ü5; H. C. Krutziner $90; H. Koerner $40; Jacob Kempf $105; F. Kniess $40; A. H. Koer ner $3o; F. Morgenthaler $100; J. G. Merklev $110; E. Miller $100; S. C. Newton $100; Nancv M. Newton $G0; A. Neuhensel $45; I). M. Nelson $50; L. M. Ott $20; J. Ott $45; J. Pruiit $50; J. Persohn $50; Abe Pruitt $90; W. S. Pruitt $135; L. Pruitt $240; H. Prechtel $50; Geo. Persohn $60; J. T. Kotten $Ü5; M. Sanders $90; J. B. Schipp $200; F. Sandeis $300; J. C. Striegel $60; G. J. Schipp $100; J. S. Stratman $135; R. & P. Schnell $220; J. Schnell $170; I). Tavlor $80; I. C. Whalev $175; N. Whälev $25; G. Welp $100; Theo. Whalev $S5. A. H. Koerner appeared before the Board and testified under oath that what is known as the Gibson section in Patoka township, Sec. 21, T. 2 S. R. 5 W., is worth $10,000, and after consideration and hearing of evidence the Board ordered an increase of $3,200 in the assessment of said section, viz to $9,700. Upon evidence before the Board in regard to jonn frames lanu in Boone township the assessment of the N. E. or. of the N. E. or. of Sec. 8, T. 1 S. R. 5 W. was reduced $200, and on the W. of the N h. nr. of same section raised $28o, and on his improvements wits raised $100 The assessment of S. W. Winernger 8 land in me same section as Frank's was raised $240. The assessment of W. II. II Greene's land in the same section was raised if 375. The assessment of Elizabeth De liruler's hind in Sec. 7, same town nnd range was raised $80. The assessment of L. L Kelso in sec. u, same town anu raised $100. range was The assessment of Christian Lady m same section was reduced $120. The assessment of Christian Hoft man on SO acres in the saie sec tion was raised 180. The assessment of Aloys Schwank, m sec o, same town and range was raised f 1G0. A Greencastle girl when inter viewed on marrying said: "Well no, l üon't know it I wouiu marry for monoy nione; but if a man had penty Gf money, allied to a sweet Li:.w. ::..., ,, 1... eh and ins mother and sisters iratic and he wanted to marry ndhe would promise to let . ... vo my own way m everything aristocratic mc and ' me mv and keen me liberally supplied with money, was liberal about diamonds '""'J I io iiuuiiii iiuruiit UliiiiiuillJS ana other gems, also about the milliner, never grumbling, and I reftlv and truly loved him. I shouldn't consider marriage a draw back." i Russian fights for empire, glory, n Scotchman for kin, an Enlislunan for trade, an Irishman for fun, a Yankee for peace, and a fool for nothing.

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K. of Ts. A lodge of Knights, of I'ythias was intUtod I at Forvjllo on Wed. ie doy n number of the Jasper Knights, and a pleasant tune had.

AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natwtl Grifth or THB HAIR WHIN - ALL OTHER Dressings I can cordially Indorse Ayer's Ilalr ol ..i ... .. ! . ftr.inarallnnS w tnrthf hair. When I began using Ayer s Hair Vigor, all tlie front part ol my head oj -about hall of It -was bald. The use of only two bottles restored a natural i growth, which still continues as In my youth. I tried several other dressings, g but they all failed. Ayer's Hair Vigor 0 l. th hst Mrs. J. C. PHECSSEK, O Converse, Texas. Ayer's Hair Vigor! PREPARED BV k. J. C. AYER A CO., LOWELL, MASS. ! Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Et5. In the matter of the estate of Henry Louis Wixforth, deceased. In the Dubois circuit court, July term, 18l5. Notice is hereby given, that the underwigned, as Administmtor of the estate of Ilenrv Iouis Wixforth deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court, on the I'd day of August 18(ö, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in mid court and show cause, if any there be. whv said account and vouch ers should not be approved. And the icirs of said estate are also nereoy reItiired at the time and place aforesaid, to appear ami make prooi 01 tneir Heir ship. FKKD. W. KKKKK, AUmr. IJitET. tx .Hcr.M., Aiiya. Julv 12. 'i5-2t. Notice Is herehv civen that mv wife. Ellen Huchart. left mv home in Jasper on July 4th. 18UÖ. without reason or cause, and I hereby warn the pnonc tnai i win noi ue resionsihle for anv debts she may con tract, or for her board.and all people are warned not to harbor heron my account July 5, 'llo-at. Jos. Uucuakt. Particular Notice to Debtors. The undersigned hereby gives notice to all who are indebted to mm by ac count, to call and settle, either by cash or note, cash preferred: and to those who are indebted to him by notes pant due, to come and pav the same u Jan 1, 18Wi. or I shall be compelled to put them in ollicers' hands for collection, and mav have to collect them before that time. Hiebest market price will tie al lowed, in settlement, for all Kinds of country produce.. iTKOIUiK llAHKXOt'K. Celestine, July 5, MKHim. OFFICIAL. NOTICE TO Madison Township Real Es tate Owners. The Dulwia countv Hoard of Review hereby gives notice to all real estate owners in Madison township, Dubois countv. Ind.. that in order to equalize the assessment of farm lands, exclusive of improvements in Madison township with the several other townships in Du bois countv. the Board of Review has made an "order increasing the assess nient of said farm lands, exclusive of im provements in Madison township, tlur tv-three and one-third percent, through out the entire ownslnp making a total increase in said township of nlKJiit $0, 300 made necessary by the Assessor of said township reducing the appraise inent of said larin lands about 174,000 belo.v the appraisement made in 1801. Anv persons ninrrieved by this assess inent are hereby notified to appear before the board of Review with their wit nesses on July 12, 180., at 10 o'clock a in., and make itroof of the true value of their farm lands. W. V. Kkndai.i,, Co. Assessor, Jons (iii.MELsi'AciiKit. Auditor, I Hoard of Ki. A. Bo i ink KT, Review. Treasurer, S. W. Claims W. II. Kt'i Kit, July 5, 'U5-it. Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the under ceased, late of Dubois county, Indian ! Suhl estate is supposed lo be solvent. AfiEIr. SIiKUS AllmrUUKTZ MChAMi. AttVfl. , ,Iunp , itt-at Coroner's Inquest. I, the undersigned, having held an inmiest unon the ImhIv of Charles DavenlK)rt. who was supposed to have come to his death by violence, Und that the name nf uuiil itiwituoil U'iiu Clnirli'w Iliivimnnrl ' that became to his death by theacui - dental discharge of a revolvor'held inth hands of one .lohn Pace. There was no

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rut,' I i vtiven uiiiiur m.v ilium nun 1 urs, Hides ana wool, capital, 4o,uw.uu. iioerai aavaaces maac oa con1 J Heul tili mh diiy of July, 185)5. ilgnmests. General correspondence solicited, Ü. A. lllUHAM, t 1 Coroner DuboiB Co., Ind. July 12, '95-lt.

1 iWjffi L T The Charles Moser Co. I t CINCINNATI. NEW YORK

We are pole agents for those Paints

Hkst. Don't he deceived by other people's statements, but mvectigate ifor yourself. Some of the best houses in Jasper nre painted with the

"Economy Paints." The "Economy" is guaranteed to than white lead and oil. We are Headquarters for White tstains, Varnishes, Carnage paints, I colors, Artists tube paints, lirtislics,

see us. l our friends for Economy, MODEL DRUG COMPANY,

H. II. Hkannock, Manager. April ".'ii, lV.rt im. Are the Highest of all High Grades HIkIi Krame, Woo i IsS? Wu nitiHt say i welithtH Hrt I.alle!i' Drop rratiie, Hiiiii! wt'lttutH anil tires 7n. I.allo U I it in o nil, Wood ItlitiH, welt(it V0 Urn

iV- nö.er w 1 ht '11 hIIIioiikIi it welhn only -a IDs., for of all Waverleys we nave h.ii i NorehtT, weight l tlllM y,.7,r ,unilMt (umfym, kw that Ih a rlxlit ood iniiii her). t.:;.i pi..'.- VvHver! w have never hail a ItiKle frame nor fork hmken, either from i'li n'.Vl.. TiV. cldeiit tir defect, ami that Ih more tlmn wu etui say of any other w?uht Um wheel, h.iwever hiKh ttrade. calle.l, that we Hell. We e..nr.aHeJinfir KnniiVmiViVü ,lllt,! ourselves every day that w e are the Waverle.y "Kent;.

MILBURN & CO., Exclusive Agents Jasper. Apr.13 Amlw.

DUBOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR

THE MPIäl BRILL

It is the BEST BecauBe

It is what we claim it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED. It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oats. It is the only drill in the world that will do this. THE FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT used on the Empire Drill Ih fast superseding all others, because t It is the only one made that is a FORCE FEED. It does not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, bolt or key. It feeds out all the phosphate in the box. Also have a complete stock of LAMPERTS BEST WAGONS, Plows, and all kinds of Farming Implements. Come and Examine. FELIX LAM PERT, Aug. 10, 1894. West (5th Street, Jasper, Ind

" The apparel oft proclaims the Man," So says old man Shakespeare. Did it ever strike you that a man's business stationery ALWAYS proclaims the character of his business1. Re sure and have it FIRST CLASS. The Cwkikh ollice will do the work for you.

JUMBO JEANS PANTS.

The Strongest Jeant Also a full stock of Clothing, and

ECKERTS NEW STORE,

Dec. U'64 ' VAU AID Ullfp U A II TV lUU LAN IHAKt IHUIItl

comtniiuilon merchants, and because they can handle shipments quick

the best advantage for the snipper. A trial shipment solicited, write

for quotations before snipping, specialties: Eggs, Butter, fottltry, t all kinrin. Ilesna. Potaloeii. Oniona. Hav. Grain. Headauarters for

in Jasper. Wo aim to keep the

give satisfaction, and it is cheaper Tiy them and be convinced Lead, Linseed and other oils, Wo Wood Uolors in oil, ury coioiri, inn ig Me. and iSow fcpayil liloek, Jaspt-r, iih ICYGLES.

Warranted Superlorto any Bicycle built in the World, BegardleBB of Price.

Until thf following opinion of out- of thi! mott yirotnliu-nt Aiiu'rlfiiii ilfiik-rs who lias sold liumlreili of tlu-so wlie ls. ItlCHMOMI, Va., Oft. i, K.M. Indliiiia lllcycltt Co., Iudhiniipoll. Intl. KNTLKMKS Tim WuV.Tlfy ScorflitT Holl cum to lumd Vfxtfnhiv. Wn arc afraid yon have sunt us tint hitch priced wheel liv ittldtake. You can't ineaii to tell uh that thin wheel retail for

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- Pants in the World. Dry Goods, Notions, Boots shoes at Opposite the Indiana Hotel. By shipping to Hcrndon-Carter Compnny, Commiglon Merchant!. Lottiavillc, Ky., because they are the largest and most rc-

Louisville, Evansvillle & St. Louis

Consolidated R. R. ' TH AIR LINE." :! Miles Hie Shortest 5;i ItflutMin 1,'tiiiNVillo & St. I.ouIm. T1k Preferred Itoute to tho lCiiHt and VVuHt. i I .ir, .UI IVKKKKCT. J mi I , I hua MAIN LINK. Wi-si llomiil. Klint Hound I'.JI. J.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. A M Nti.fi .u.:t Su.l N(.v Su.i Not, 4 r.i k,.V 7..MI l.v. l.oiilHVlllf Ar. 5.W ",U)ll.Vt h lW 11.10 lliUAr. liun'ljiirx I.V. 7.M j.u) ü'l5 a.m. Ju. , r.M. a.m. IM I'J.IU l.v. I'rfu'toii l.v. i :tft fi.H !.!'i Ar. XI. I.oiiIm ,v. H.0H S.I0 KVANSVIM.K division. ; :n ,v, m ','!" , , p.m. p.m. ii.ui W.V) l.v. JiihpiT Ar. i.;to ;.;) m.is HI it. Ill ni'i p.m. N(i.A So.6 a.io y.i.', t.li H.ill 1.00 ",:,) 11. in l.v. Ilu'lmrx Ar. y.w il.:w I.liii'.ilu H.tn l.DOAr. Hvii'vllli l.v. ti.uo M.4U HOCKl'OUT DIVISION. 41 40 ii.iii. a. in. 45 p. in, J.IA 4 p.m ii 41 it. in. p.m. )0.: ii.li) 8.4.1 l.v. Lincoln Ar. ":m ViM 10.00 Ai-.Hoc-kport l.v.i.'.u TKI.I Al CITY U1VISION. Ä0 .Vi .u II.III. II.III. II.III M ii.iii. r.'.io 'J.00 p.m. '.'..VI 1Ü.U5 II.III. M.40 I.V l.lniolii Ar. 7,'r um s.li) !.: 'IVII Olty " ti.:ti M Tlx 7,10 J. 10 Ar. riiiin'toii l.v. 0.25 Tin1 lowi-xt ticket rati-s to tin Wi-Mt, 11 well in Collier ami k'"IH'imI Information, win he f iiiiiIhIiimI mi application tothu iiiiiIitnIkih iI !? that your ticket rendu vlu the "Air Line." I. J. O'NKIU.. Ax't. Jiinpcr. U.. ('AMl'IIKI-L, (ifll'l I'iihh. AK'cllt. W. M. IIONAH, Tmv'K l'iiH. A't, St, I.OIIK. JASPER, INDIANA. Headquarters for VEHICLES And Farming Implements of all kinds. Binder Twine at the lowest figure. Brighten Your IIonieH ! MRS. M. B. SALB Has the only exclusive Wall Paper Store In DiiIioIh county, nml Invltet) the Inspection of licr Ptock tiy nil wlio wunt to tiniku their hoincH look attractive. 11 THE LATEST STYLES ! EVERT ROLL NEW! POPULAR PRICES! All paper trimmed without extra charge. Now I your tune to ilx up. Come uiul ' tlHiircx. M.ll.hAMi. In trout o( Court IIiiiiho, on Cth Ntreet, one door went of Dr. Salli'n otllcu. Mar. W, 1 in. Locked in Stocks A uiun tabtenexl in the Htoeks is doomed to inactivity. Just bo with our capitul. Locked up in lowmoving goods, Oucht to be Ective. Here's the key of low JiriccHthntwill oosethelHHida and let it get to wo: 1c nguin to earn us profits. You must buy at uueh figures aa these. . The Popular Store of S. KUEBLEK, Jaiper, Indiana BARGAINS CLOTHING I De wil) to door out our stock of Mess, Beys art Yenths Cloth, iafi as wo have decided to diseonthin line of Merchandi.se and now OFF Kit (Our Stock of lotljiuo at prices which mean saleH. Thin is not to advertise our stock but to give the public a chance to nave money in the purchase of clothing, and to assure our patrons when wo place an advertisement wo mean what we sav. Respectfully, NOHMAN et GRAY. IRELAND, INDIANA. Nov, M.'M

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