Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1895 — Page 4

i u txiiUWU 'JASPER TOWN BOARD PROCEEDINGS. j Aoriiiv ouuniJiRi

J4HFKK. 1HTHOIH COUNTY. INItl NA. nBUrfti ai the P.i.wfflce at Jopcr ImtUtia, for raamlon through ihr mail a .cron.tfl matter FRIDAY, Al'Ul'ST 0, 18!5. Imnucm of MH. Kvrrjr volrr Hrt yettr Mill lie rHllc.l ii ns la uln al th clcrllun for CroMcn muA :nigrraaHirii, iiiini tlix finitnrlMl juration. Tu .In an Intrlllcr i.tly cvcrjroni. ahniilit atu.ly Hil uiiilttratan.l II, nn timttvr to what parly they may hHniig CHIN'S FINANCIAL HCIIOOL trarhra It rl.nrly. truthfully aixl fully. In all It bcarlnga Nil Impartially. It la a book or 1(11 pagra, hanctaomrl y lltiiatratril. A TALK OK TWO N TiONS." la a hanilaem rnluin of UO'j irra, lie .ring nit tili financial qupatlori, hut written In Ihn form of an engriia'liiK xml liitrrcatlnif tut. Alraly over 300,000 ronlra have ttrn aolil. Th COUKIKK will preaent either on, or hr either one eilt potpll to every Uliacriher to lliia paper who will pay a year' aubterlpf loii In mlv tore. Any unr wanting both hooka can Iihv- the ailill Mount iih aent thrill for 2.1 reut, Ilo not fall to r.l them brfi,rr p illtirlana warp your Judgment by fllarlra, ami rnileavor to arrurt your vote again.! your own Intereata. There la no politic In either book, but atatementa of olid facta. Subscribe to the COIIRIKtt now himI get your aholce of them. 'Messrs. Schneider and McMnllen inform the CoruiEK that the Electric liglit plant will he completed in Jasper within 00 days. ""No foreign capital is needed in Jasper," declares a certain anonymous egotist but business men will extend a hearty welcome to all men of capital, from any where, who will permanently locate in the town and help build it up with new enterprises. Tbc IstJiasasetis Sestisel. An adv. of the State Democratic organ will be found in another column. The Sentinel is ably conducted and its editorials well written, and its news from all parts of the state lresh and crisp. The Coukikk and Sentinel will be furnished together for $1.75 per year. Now is the time to subscribe, and get all the new? this winter. The Sentinel is an advocate of a single gold standard, because its principal owner is enjoying a fat consulship from President Cleveland's hands, but it attempts to disguise the bitterness of the pill, under the rather flimsy plea of "international agreement." Of course it knows this is an impossibility while the hereditary enemy of liberty anvwhere, and the United States in particular, Great Britain, is opposed to it, be cause it can make larger profits on its loans on a gold basis money thus being more scarce but it is interesting to note the fallacies of the subterfuges presented. Subscribe. 'A GijHiy Cstsclesce Needs ae Accuser." John L. Bretz took exceptions t three articles published in the Coi'uiKit last week, and assumed that they were aimed at him though his name was not mentioned, and the Coukikk assures him he was not even thought of when they wer published, lie must not la) the flattering unction t his soul that because he voted against the interests of laborers and farmers, in Congress last winter, and thereby broke his distinct pledges to tho e who elected him, and sold themout as far as it was in his power, that it made him important enough to be a center of criticism. He is too small potatoes for that. His first objection was to tin comments over the address of the Indiana Democratic editors in re gard to silver, and he construed the allusion to Congressmen selling out into a charge that he had taken money to inlluence his voio. Now every one who knows him would clear him of such a charee, for though his well known avarice makes him hold every dillar so tightly grased that the eagle squalls bemre he parts with it he is not likely to bo offered or take money for his vote, there is a much cheaper way of buying him. He is not of the class that Shakespeare had in mind when sneaking of Ceasar he wrote: "He not fond To think that OHHttrbeur such rebel blood, That will be thawed from the true iiiulity W ith that which meltetli Fools; I iiivan Sweet wonla: Iiw crooked ctirt'sle, und lac Spaniel ritwn K. But he belongs to the class spok en of by Kuller when he says : "I'raiwe not neonle to their fai . Thin In mi thin A cobweb, thut It limy wllli little diniculty be Keen throiiKh: 'tis rarelv tronx not Ki mcutch rllcsor any consider MbletuttKiiltude." .ii i . i . Ana ne we was caugni, uwoniiw ' a a t I i ll, a ticated Hi he 18, no doubt without money or without price, save a littie base Mattery, and he didii t know it. Good bye. John. Your political honors have ceae l, and the Coukikk hoHts you may sue eeed letter as a lawyer than you did as an imitation Hlatesinai , as I ... i ..... i r ' no uouot you nave iouiui out Vou will from your Crawford and Daviess county corrMpotkkntia

Ekclrlc Light FriHchUe (lrited and

Water-werks Material Contracts Awarded. The Immer Town pursuance to call. Board met in Trustees Kempt and kuiikoi, committee appointed on petition of Schuhmacher, Schneider an I MoMullen for franchise for Kleetric Light plant, rt ported that tho had examined the matter and consulted with citizens, and that the franchise should he granted upon conditions specified, to-wit : IA, That it shall be lor a term of 25 vears. 2d. That the plant shall be completed by Jan. 1, 18IH. lid. That the right to erect poles, wires, tfce., be granted for the streets and alleys, und public places in said town, poles not less than 2ö feet in length above the ground, and street main wires not less than 2'A feet above ground. 4th. The Hoard reserves the right to grant franchise and right of way to any other company wanting to put in an electric light plant; and also the right to operate such a plant itself if at any time it shall be deemed bv the town board advisable. 5th. That sections o and 4 of said petition be not acceded to. Oth. That a proper ordinance be drawn up bv the town attomev in a accordance with this raport. The town attorney presented an ordinance in accordance with the report, which ordinance was unanimously adopted, and was accepted by the petitioners. In the matter of the water-works Mr. Alex. 13. .Sanders, of the Iii m of Sanders it Porter, engineers, Louisville, Ky., appeared before the Board and presented a contract for necessary engineering and superintoiding of construction of the waterworks, agreeing to do the same for the sum of .$900 the town to pav for the necessary laborers thereon. The contract was approved and signed by the Board. The Clerk was then directed to open the bids for material for said water-works, and the board and en'ineer .Sanders examined them, and awarded contracts as follows : The Dietrich Supply Company ot St. Louis, Mo., offered to furnish 22 fire hydrants, 18 to have hubs or bells for 4 inch branch connections, and 4 to have hubs or belN for (! inch branches, at $22 25 each, which bid was accepted by the board. The Dietrich Go's bid for other material was rejected. The Dietrich Co. by their agent accepted the contract. The Ludlow Mi'g Co., ot Troy, N. Y , offered to furnish Twelve, four inch, bronze mount ed, double gate valves, tested !J00 lbs per square inch, for .fit. So each, Five, (J inch valves, same kind, at 11.85 each, Eight 8 inch valves same kind, at $1,50 each, One 10 inch valve same kind, al 2:i,50, Twenty-six Ludlow adjustable valve boxes at $2.50 each, which bid was accepted by the board. Dennis, Long tfc Co., of Louisville, Ky., offered to furnish iW tons 10 inch: 112 tons 8 inch: 25 tons 0 inch ; CO tons of 4 inch, standard east iron water pipes, weighing res pectfully about Ü0, 42, 33, and 22 lbs. per" foot, tested to MOO pounds pressure per inch, at $24 for the 10, 8 and ü inch, and $25 for the 4 inch per ton of 2000 pounds, and special castinus of regular patterns at 2 1 j c per pound, f. o. b. Jasper. Their bid was accepted by the Hoard. Henry B. Worthingt n, of Indianapous, bid tor the pumping machinery, lor the 750,000 gallon service pump, 12x8 'sxlO outside plunger, pump complete $740, with brass plunger and rods $810 One 12x8 'uxlO inside packed $(;, with walnut rods. One l'ixS'axlO packed piston pump $o(i0. For the million gallon pump he also bid, but the engineer thought the threc-ouarter million service sufficient, and a contract was made for his first described duplex pump at $840. There was several more bidders i . t j i i out tne agents took llioir mas away Willi luem alter tne letting was awarded, so it was not possible to give the figures. The total amount of contracts let aggregate about $8,1550. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Hey, J. (Sunleriiian, of Ohuomlatc, '.Mich,, we au

I ", . i V... , ""V v , ? J, " have n) lu'sitatiiin in rt.'.'(innien(llnr I)r. or less, Hiltiated n I) i!mis County, lud Kiliff'K New Discovery, um tin roMiiltM'innn.

permitted to make tins extract: "I ..i ......i,...: it... .;i ..... ivtu uiniuni iiuimciwiii in im; uiri; tu luv wife. While I was pastor of the Ihtptis't Church at Hives Junction she was orougnt iowii wun I'netunoma fiivt'el - IHK La (Jrippe. Terrible paroxysm of coughing would last hours with little int'iTuptiMi 1,111 it seemed as if she could not Hiirvive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it wa.i piiek in its work and highly satisfactory in re.Milta." Trial bottles fire at Martin liViallltlltt tlfd It: flit 1 . . k l...a.ll.aaa .,1.-. 50o. aud fi.w, 1

Du Accidents. One Fatal. i 0n Moml!iy Iusli Chl lUm,K

22 years old, a son of in. Koucli, vmg near I nit, was Uvclmp mr.M hn tne morning and while in tin hav loft fell throimh a defective ji00r to the giound below, mashing his skull so that brains potruded lie died in live hours after, without regaining consciousness. Dick Uumhle fell from a lumber pile at the saw-mill the same day ami was badly bruised, but no hone.broken. Henry Sundermann, living in tin same neighborhood, was up in i. tree hunting a Miuirrel and fell to the ground, injuring himself serious Iv, but it is thought he will recover. ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, SOKE JOINTS AMIMUSCLES. Despaired OF RELIEF. critKo v Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "Some time since, I m a severe oi attack nf asthma, icinni"atilfl witli a : distressing coii?li ami a p'tiera! soieno.ss Q of the Joints ami niticU's. 1 ronsiiltt'tl o! physicians ami tried various remedies. but without cettinu any rclier. until I despaired of ever beim; well npiltt. o Finally, 1 took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. O, and in a very short time, was entirely gj cured. I can, therefore, eoniiaiiy ami o confidently commend this medleino to oj aU." J. ItosKM.il, Victoria, Texas. O o "My wife had a very troublesome $ couch. Site used Ayer's Cherry I'eeto- o ral and procuied Immediate relief," : U. H. PotmicK, Humphreys, (Ja 3 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral jH of Received Highest Awards oi AT THE WORLD'S FAIR O o: Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the underMailed, Trustee of Harbison township, will att.Mtd to township business on eacl Saturday of the year, at my otiicc, am persons having township business t trrnsai't are required to present it to hin on Saturdays. The township library will be kept a my home in Ilaysvtlle. Indiana Sehool Hooks are for sale h Henry Huehrsohneck in Haysville, am' Adani Marker in Kellerville' Indiana. loitx Skit., Aug. .'50, I8D5-W Trustee. Administrator's Sale oi Ileal Estate. Xotnre is hereby eiven, that by virtut of an order of the Dulois Circuit Court the tindersiuned administrator of the es täte of I.ucinda A. Dillin, deceased, wil otter for sale at public auction on the premises, on s.vtckdav, Skitkmiikk ASth, A. 1). 1 SI 1.1 the following described Heal Kstate, sit uate in Dubois County, Indiana, to-wit the south-east uarter of tlie north-eas itiarter of section number thirteen (I.i) township number one (1) south, ram;" number six (b) west 10 acres, and tin north-east ptarter of the south-east mar ter of said section J.'J, in said townslih and ramre, -!() acres, containing in botl tracts SO aers, mote or less. Terms ot Sale: One third of the pur chase money to be paid in c tsh, the residue in two equal payments at nine tuu eighteen months, the purchaser givini notes for deferred payments, bearing hin per cent, interest per annum from tlate. waving relief of valuation laws, witl freehold surety to the approval of the ad ministrator. Said Heal Kstate will be sold free" from tho mortgage lien of August Sondennanu, executor of the last will Maria A. ermersheiin, dei'eased, and freed from the judgment lien of tin Heilmau Machine Works. Sale to .begin at one o'clock I'. M. (on the premises about one mile west of the town of Ireland, in sail county.) Samcki. H. I)it,M.v,Alin'r. TlUVLOK & IIUNTKIt, Att'vs. August 30th, 18!))-4w. Notice. Any citizen of Jasper having anything in his neighborhood which he :onsiilers a uui. ance will pleas! bring n complaint in writing, by ouler of the Town Hoard, to Aug li:i,'!lt-2w. I)h. K. J. Kkmi'K. Sheriirs Sale. Ily virtue of a certilletl copy of a De cree to me lirectetl from the 'Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court in a cause wherein Kilward Itreiiweiser is Plaintiff, an Lemuel b. Cooper, Win. H. Cooper aim Mollie H. Cooper are Defendants, repiiring me to make the sum of eight hundred twenty-six dollars and seventy cents, with interest on said decree anil c)Hts, 1 will expose at rubhc Sale to the highest bidder, on S.vrruinv, Skitkmiikk I I, A. I). ISU'i, between the hours of 10 i'clock A. M., ami 4 o'chx'k, I. M., of said lay, at the door of the Court House in Jasper. Du hois County, Indiana, the rents ami prollts for a term not cx,eeding seven years, the following Heal Kstate, to-wit r The north-east itar.er of the southwest piarter, of s etion No. eleven, (II), township Xo, one. (I) South, range No. six, (It), West, ontai.iing 10 acres more I Y ....i .....t . ..... . ... i u pim.ii i -met m m mwiiin Will IHM ""I'll for a faillleient h im to satisfy said hrrce, interest and cos , I will, at the same nine aim pince e pose at public sale the fee simple of Haid real esta'e. r ho much thereof as may be stilllcnmt to di"ch tig H:iid leeret, inlcrestanil eosK Suhl al will be made without any relief what ever rroin valuation or appraisement Ihwh. Hknhv Canhiiiy, .Sheriff Dubois Co. 'Plltfll, V. II I A - .August 'j;i, A, 1)., 18U5, pf$7

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