Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 October 1895 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
JAaPKK, IHTHOIH ClIUNTV, INDIANA
Mittr.! tht fudoMct t J.pr lii.tlttii. foi
rta. a loa ikrouih tbt mll m..d,I Um idsIUi
FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1S95.
M. ; nollicd in one oast; lined
celling on Miiulav flü on :i plea of
guilty.
btate vs. Lena beger : indictment
quashed.
btate vs Henry Bronnn : b. L. .
L. : indictments ouashed in two
;ases.
btate vs hred .Miller: b. I, on
Sunday; lined 10 in one case:
lollied in one; lined $20 in one. State vs Thos. Hasinger; S. L
W. I,.; indictment ouasht-d.
State vs N. Lauer; S. I,, on Julv
I , lined 10 in three cases; 25 in
me case; continued ;s to others.
State vs Ed. l.eistner; S. L. .
Ij. ; not guilty.
btate vs AI. Nicholson and Chart
Nicholson ; A. it H. ; lined each 50.
and imprisonment of Chart in jail for 10 daws.
State vs John A nibs; S. I.. W.j
Ii.; indictment quashed.
btate vs Chas. llarker; b. L. on
Sunday; not guilty.
State vs Hen Miller; b. L. July
4; lined 10.
"The city tax for next vear in State vs Witte Mclntrvand Wash
Huntingburg has been fixed bv the Whibkim:: nettit larceiiv: linduie
Council at G8 cents on each 100 of guilty ; but defendants released
lor general purposes, and 1U cents during good beln.vio
Clrcait Ctrl Prcc4ifs. Cure For Headache. ! Murine Licenses. Judge Ely adjourned court al0ut uA-KKÄ Ä 4 o'clock baturday afternoon, and .r;. It eihU IxXmmJn Anthony .Mehring ...1 KN, Ka,.,. drove to retersburg. He returned mivaii"l tin? most divuded habitual mi hvIoh IVit-r a.id 1,-uii-a Srli.u'K. Sunday evening, and ojiened Court tluulaehes vifld to its inlliu'mv. v vi ami Ktiu-l ti T.iw.t M.....1 'IM... luvt all who att alllii-U'd to linn-tin u "
aSÄCT!.-' H,,W A,lml..Wrr-M Sal.
: . - ---- , - -mii rastv oi iiaomiairoiiMipunoii r.itvirir I.'-.. if since the Coi'UlKU's lejMirt last, letters cures bv i;iviitr the needed torn iitai iiM.ut. week: to the bowls ami lew ean'M loin; resist Notuv is heridiy iiven, that by virtue st.it v.- U'm M.iHJn. I. ii. the use of this medicine. Trv it once. f ' order ol r ibe UaUii t'irvui: Court,
Dissolution Notice. Tin' iindcrMirtted Imw i!i olvcd partii -:hip by mutual cm-em, au.i all iebt-s ii'ro'ttsl by -.Oil linn ;i fit Amr. M, vii, uill be paid v .itil linn. hihI all
- -llr..'t. aller f.V l l.u uill lo f u-.uhiiiI bv DekeuitMr Ant , tin new or Muvecdinur linn. Ail eiiii- ulm are indebted to ih by ojm'ii actiiit will
(Umn- M'tth? Mine y mv, 1, 1?.! bv ash or jtikh! note, ea.li preferred. I t ..... . .i . : ii.. i... . .1... ii
i i i i.. I.. . I...- tor. .1... -'--vM.u i n .u:. Miiy n it. me oiu
f.. rK1 " '"Hilf? uiiiv niiv ceiun ai .iaru 1 1,1 - " 1 '.-, nv- i i. ..,,., iH, rt .ni.i ,, 11 ,.,,1. lor w-.r .i...- . mi. ..fti.Mi... . lt.miUtRif.tr. .f ti... ,HH,K m"M. i" 1 "l All arttuillH
Loiufille, EiaisTillle & St. Inis Consolidated R. R. "THE AIR LINE." r: Miles I lie Shortest 53 ItctutuMi liOiiiMVille & St. l ot I .
Issues of '9G.
Kvarjr tltr t year will te rMlIrd up
M im Tt at tka alactloH far PrcaMcnl
CaarNia, upon Ik Hnandal
HMtlM. T d Utlllcntl)r verj
koal4 tniy mmi atidarctand It. ae Blattet
ht iMrtjr th7 Hiajr lMlnB( CtHS' rfNANCIAL SCHOOL to4-h It rloarly.
trvikfitllr ail fully. ! II Urn bearing.
a iMpartUlly. It U a book of 1AI
pafraa, kaaaltewely lllutratd.
A TALK Or TWO N TIOXS." I m
Tel um uf 399 pmgf, kcrlas
aa tka flaaaelal qaeatlnn, but wrlttrn In
tka)fora of mn aacrnvalna; ami letereatlaa;
Alraadjr evar 3M.e cnpla havr
eld.
TkaCOIIKIKK will proaeat altkar en, ur kaa either eae seat, postpaid, to avery akaerlbar ta tkU paper who will pay a
year' abacrlptlaa la adraare. Aay aar
waatlac ketk kooka raa have tka addl
tlaaal aaa aent tkem for SS ranta, He aot
all ta raad thaaa be f.. re politician warp
yaar Jadrmeut by fellaciea, and cadearor
ta mcin your rota acalaat year ewa la
tarMU. Thara la no politic In either
baak. bat atataaaenta of aal I.I facta. Sub'
acrlba ta tka COUKIKK bow aad get your
ckelea of tkaat.
Frittlmun'H tlrtn tirt!. ' W
F of I
tumtn w tree toinre. at privato
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ATLA.NrA, Uli., IM'l. 14. 1 lie , ,1:....., ..... :, . TI... .ifl.....it ..iiürtl.r
Ä); "' ' nteni. Kust and Went.
(Kt.
FlMVK PlXMCK
Uko. Dkkkmi-kk. IIkn'KV I)KKKHt'L-K lib i.suv : I,
raa. . I tlllltlllil. IUH II . 1 IIV .-Olilirvl'"l lllä.llt.'!
luiim-m uuuuiiiii tuurus uuiHii ot llu' nortli-iMfit ijiiartfr of Motion .No. ttilt.!- In I much of its time to-d:iv to nation thirttfii i:i). township No.om(liMnith, ,"UMU-' Imi
al finance and declared for the free r-"W -No- Mx JJ mtaining 40 Tin coinage of silver at the mtiu of 1U "ÄÄ:...-.. ..... 1 Hullaiiaiiolis
to 1. I he committee on resolutions .fivtsi bv ib.. iiiub-riirinii snnui..! ii . Il.iily and Weekly bentiiic
had a dozen nronositions. differing Dillin. Athn'r. a afon-saiil. at hi- resi- .
... . . I II . . ' inu...ii"ii
verv lutle except in their wording, u,tmt ireian.i, .-am iiuiTy, ami and there vuj ji lnm dthit. l,,,! rous;li the mail at the Po-t otlttv, Iivanu inert was a long taoaii , mil ,.iml lml,nH tiithe A)t i dav of Novwithout leadership of either side. tmlx?r, I8'.iö, at -4 o i loc-k I. !.
1 he ciMitmittee's report favored, Terms of Sale. One tliinl of the pur-
free coinage of both metals at the ehase money to 1k ea.-h. the reM due in present ratio, guarded bv an import "'l?,ü 1 l,s,Vm.n 4.t.ni l'1'I't
duty on foreign coin. Auettort vaft.rr...i t.!ivin,nt witi, i.r .....t it-
made to table the n port but thisjterest froiii date, wHviiiL relief, and with
was overwhelmingly voted down. jirood free-bold sureties, to the approval
Final! v the following resolution- Ul M... . . ,. t
j a , . l.'ll r.lj II IA'., la were acted on as separate pr.)posi-iTlAVI.OK aHiwtkk. Aif.
n-acliiil Iiiiiid'ii-. jiropor
tum liy it- tlionuiuli Tvlcr Ih m-fU'liix
all tllf l;lL-I lu-u .vt tin- Mutvullil fr. tn H. H-i.il-l fnoii l.ir. itii i-ouiitr.-. Kv.tv r.-.iil.T in lii.llaiisi li.itild t;ikf a Ute
Jtap.T. tin.l that TIIK --KNTIXKI-
LARC-ST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPiH IN THE STATE.
were adopte l by
tions and both
large niaioritie
uesolved, that we favor the free
and unlimited coinage of both silver
tnd
to
Oftober IStli. 1855 Iw.
TKItMS 'IK -rittCIMPTIIlV.
Pailv. one vear, - - $(.00
- - l.OO
Weekly, one year,
Cattle Taken Up.
1 unlimited coinage of both silver On the I'Sth of Sept., , there eame ' 1 gold a the ,nt ,lo uf Hi ST'ti SS: 1, guarded by an linort duty White spotted, pxd size and fair con-
Tbe Weekly E41tloa Has 12 Paces.
Sub-icribe now and make all remitanees to
for interest on water-works bonds.
wThe Lvansville Courier of
Monday had a "write up" of Bird
eye in it. "Birdseye is all right."
iNearly half the time m court was
occupied bv Birdseve eases this
term.
S.
and
not
State vs Win. Wiseiian; drunk;
lined
State vs Wm. CJoeppnerand Cha
Flick; fishing with net; juiv trial;
verdict not guilty.
State vs Chas. I'otts, Owen Sm
der and John Jones; Assault; de
fendants not appearing when called,
Harry Kubertson was arrested bv I their bond was forfeited.
Marshal Thacker Tuesday evening I State vs Albert Merklev
on the charge of being intoxicated. I to Minor; not guilty.
He had his trial before 'Suture Kavs I State vs Jos. L. Buehart
Wednesday . and was fined $1.00 1 Marie Fritz; S. f. to minor;
and costs. Up to a few weeks ago guiltv.
H.irrv had not tasted a drop of State vs Iia Chanlev and Wm.
liquor for four or live years, and had K. Chanley; burglary; jury trial won the respect and esteem of tiverv I began Saturdav. This is a case
citizen by the n )ble efforts he pu where defendants wen. accused ol forth to be a man in the fuh sense heluing to steal meat fiom Hev. S.
of the word. All at once he took Cox's smoke house, and for which to drinking again, and, having a one person is now doing time in the craving appetite for strong drink. Indiana Southern Prison, being
where it will end God only knows, sent up six months ago. The jurv
Huntingburg Independent. after being instructed by the court 1 "' ' a I Vf r I ai a ttAiit!nr .it a a.-i 1 au)
The legal relation between a pub- :n i., i...i ..., i,. t ' i.
! I aa . . " , I 111 UMVUl lliäll tll IIWU1 MlUU.IIk 111 4 isher and a subscriber to his jmb- verdict of uilt and w ;R t
publication, is a matter still vexing :.,;i fnr on av '
the posial authorities. Stntp v- Vfj u0m1P !lnf, Ppnnlr
In an opinion recently rendered ltii, . ,;i
by him, Assistant Attorney-General ;. vr..,' iri....i. ..i..:....
ThomM, for the Post-Oflice Depart-Q U trie(1 bv the ' nr.
upon foreign bullion and foreign dition. No marks ur brand visible
value and the coinage value of ti e ,.c?ae s,eir,' MmW, gotxl Mze and eon- fV. L; Senttnal C'mtni-met-ilat th d-ite of imoortatio.i ''btum. inarketl with an underbit in the ifls.udiQ.pril 0.51.3.. b.DpiflJ, vhetver he bu ion vZe T o l ?' wlU f?rk in tl,e ear: ndlanaPo.l.f Inal.na nLiitt.r nit uiiiiiuii uiut, oi The owner will plea.-e come and pay icict (vwmilmi metal is less than its coin value. lehatves and take them awav. on the old Illh. JASI hK (.OlKIhli wil
.lohn II. Unebner farm, un Ilaysville he furnished with the weeklv edition
and Jasper roatl. 1 tht Indiana Statt Sentinel for
IIKMIY ANir.EII. Hl E1INKI. i V .
irent, stated in general Urns that a person who took a paper from the mails or received it from the carrier was liable to the publisher for the subscription price. It was qualified
in various ways, mil itie statemen
civil. ACTIONS.
Jos. F. Lorey vs Jucob Steinart,
et al. ; continued
S. H. Dillin, adm'r estate of Lu-
cinda Diiün, deceased, rei)orts sale
has been take'n out of the context M land to Lewis Dillin for 1,200:
and is being advertised as law on sale confirmed, and cause continued the subject. a to remaining 40 acres. In response to a request fron clias- Phillippy vs E. S. Terry, First Assistant Post-master General et al- i dismissed. Jones, Mr. Thomas recently ren- Magdalena Haller vs Jos. Haller, dered a nupplementary opinion. Sr.; divorce gianted plaintiff, and He said: her name restored to Kitzinger. "The relation between a publish- Ignatz Eckert vs John H. Weiser and his patrons, so far as the man; dismissed, liability of the latter for the sub- S- H. Dillon, guardian of minor scription price of the publication is heirj5 oJ James 0. Bixler, reports concerned, is contractural only, and sa,e of ,ani tj Cl,as- Horton for each case at last must depend" upon 13o'i sa,e confirmed, its own facts. . . The whole ques- Lowry Fisher was, on motion,adtion resolves itself into one of in- mitted as a member of the Dubois tention on the part of the publisher County bar. and addressee, and no general rule State ex reI- John Gramelspaeher, can be formulated that can be ap- County Auditor vs Robert McCain, plicable to all cases alike." et al ; dismissed. War Relics. Lieut Kendall, Te Mlke Nivifafcle Stream ef White during his recent visit to Ctim!er- iver
tana uap, securea a number ol me- Washington, Ind., Oct. 14,
memoes oi me laie war tor deposit The Hoosier state is without a navm the Monument amone them tWO itrshl wntnrwnv s:ive the Ohio river
Confederate bjnds, one for $500, bounding it on the south. The and one for $100, a number of United States Government has sent
county bills, of counties in Vu., a corps of surveyors to this ntv which were in circulation as mon- who will survey White river fiom
ey during the unpleasantness, and its source to the mouth, and then a wagon spoke from a wheel which make a report as to whether the
nr wuiuiuiiu niru in a wen, wun river can oe mane a navigable other things, to keep them from stream and a benefit to Indiana
tailing into the hands of the rebVfrom a commercial standpoint.
when the G&p was evacuated bv the 49th Ind. in 18G3, and which had Wen in the well ever since, till he had them dug nut. He also got an old cartridge case, which held 1,000 cartridges, and had it filled with various things found in the old eamn,
occupied alternately four timta by the Yanks and Johnnies ; also, an
out camp conee kettle ; some tin f our fellow townsman, John Roth-
Engineer Shanks, who has the work
in charge, says he is certmn this
can be done. It would be one of the greate.-t advancements Indiana
ever made. I he work will coin mence at once near this city. A Patriarch Gee.
Rev. Christian F. Rotherl, father
pieces with holes punched in 'with
bayonets, and which were used by the men to grit corn on for bread,
wnen tne uap was cut off from" sup
plies for several months; a lot of. 8ettlei8 of Dul
ert, died suddenly Wednesday night
at his home in Holland at the advanced nge of 79 years.
i he deceased was one of the first
Resolved, That this farmers' t.a
tional eongres- is in favor of the
equal use of b jth gold and silvtr
com as money and equally as stantlanN of value, and to secure tinobject we favor: 1. A conference to be trailed by the United States of those nation?
readv to accept bimetallism with
the unlimited coinage of both gold
and silver, on a ratio to be agreed
upon. 2. A law requiring duties on
commodities, products of. or import
ed from, mono-gold nations, to be
laid in foreign gold coin.
f. A law requiring duties on sil
ver imported from gold nation-:, and
denying it coinage privileges at our
mints.
Nashville was selected as the
next place of meeting, after a great tight for it by Indianapolis and Denver.
Ti GATE
TO MONEY-MAKIN&
Business is the Art of Advertising. If you have a business make it money making by successfully advertising it. To learn how to accomplish this subscribe for PRINTERS INK, A weekly journal that teaches Advertisers how to Advertise Judiciously. It costs $2 a year and is worth it. Sample copy free, send for it to PRINTERS' INK, 10 Spruce St., New York.
Oct. 11. lS'.iö 'Mw
$1.7o for a vear for loth.
ReadyFor Immediate Use. ivB SfrkS- CINCINNATI. a NEW YDRK rtt
HANDSOME LADIES Are appreciated by everyone. Every Lady wants to be handsome,
so as to be admired. I can assist
you in this by furnishing you the verv newest and most fashionable
styles of handsome bonnets or Hats, Purchased at a low wholesale price, after thoroughly examining the leading styles and prices, and I
give my customers the benefit of
the low priced 1 secured. Call at
the Millinery Emporium on the corner of Maui and Fourth streets.
Japei, Ind., (Miss Friedman's for
mer store,) and see how much a stylish, becoming bonnet, will add to your appearance. It will be a pleasure to show von the styles, whether you buy or not. Emma Lemincr. Sept., mv .im.
Particular Not ice to Debtor.
We are sole agents for these Paints in J a.-per. We aim to keep the
Bust. Don't be deceived by other people's .tatements, but investigata
for ourself. Some of the best houses in Jasper are painted with the
"Economy Paints."
The "Economy" is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and it is cheajJer
than white lead and oil. Tiy them and be convinced.
We are Headquarters for White Lead, Linseed and other oils, Wood
stains, Varnishes, Carriage paints, Colors in oil, Dry color-, Tinting
colors. Artists tube paints. Brushes, Etc. Don't be a clam! Come and
see us. our friends for Economy,
B. B. BRANNOCK,
Successor to Model Drug Company New Spayd Block, .Iasjer, Ind.
April 5. 10 Cm.
DUBOIS C017XTY AÜKNT FOR
THE EMPIRE DRILL " BaaaBaBBaBaBaBaaBaBaBaa
It is the BEST Because"It is what we claim it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED. It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oab. It is the only drill in the world that will do thR THE FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATT AO 1 131 E NT used on the Empire Drill is fast superseding all otlier, hecan.se 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, lndtor key. It feeds out all the phosphate in the box. Also have a complete stock of " LAMPERT'S BEST WAGONS, Plow, and all kinds of Farming Implements. Come and Examine. FELIX LAM PERT, Aug. 10, 1891. West 0th Street, Jasier, Ind
JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
rim piiinifi und Ihiim
I- vviaii f IIIIOT .M a a .
reoei uuueis dug out of a well. He always lived an unriL'ht life hiifhlvl 11 n u'"'" ereiiy (rives notice searched unauccepstullv for dnv i ? llP"fel mfc ' to all whu are in.leltel to him bv uefor hWfSnJ . i - f respected wherever known. DuringUmt. to call mi.l nettle, either l.v rash lor the location of a well m which the past twenty-five or thirty years or note, null preferred; and tu tho-e nts men had buued abou i 100 guns h Im xin n ptiv. nn'i mm.i.' who are indebted to him bv note n:it
The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World. Also a full stork of Clothing, Dry Goods, Not lous, Root! and Shoes at
ECKERT S NEW STORE.
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Opjiosite the Indiana Hotel.
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TKI.I. flTV DIVISION. j3 51 w 53 p.m. p.m. tt.ui. u in ... n, vw 12.10 .tO l.v. Lincoln ArS V?n H -S " T"ll City 6Ji lVx y.40 2.15 V.WAr.Cuiurton I.v.6.25 V.ts 6. TUr Ii.wc t tickt t rate. to the West, aril as folilent antl Kwierul Information, will be tiirniiluMl on application tothe unUentlenetl. ef that your ticket rra.Is via the "Air Line." v. . (J AVXim, Ak-t. Jaspr lL , Pampbkll. OVn'l !'a. Aitnit. W.M. llu.VAK.TraVtf I'a. AK't. St. LouU.
Harbison Trustee's Notice. N'otiee ig herebv civen that th nndr-
siciuhI, Tnistee of Harbison township, will attfiid to town.shin txifiness on each
Saturday of tbe year, at mv otlice, and jienmns having township" Imsinefs to trrnsfaet are reinnre! to present it to him
on Satunlavt.
The tuwnshin librarv will t kent m
my home in HavyviHe.
Indiana Sehixil Hooks ans for sale bv
Henry Kuehrveluieek in Ifavsville, and Adam llarker in Kellerville." Indiana.
John Skitz.
Aug. ., lS!6-y. Trustee.
Health and Pleasure. Tukc the I-. K. X l. I C. U. IL (Air tr
Su crt sulphur prinxi. Velpeii, Indiana. The "pr.iiff an- -ituutnl on a bcautlfn 'y Miail
Kuoii me -.-001111 iii:n-t point in tile tat.-
Water ban ii n ca cell it 1 curutiv.- iwiur: .
i- ll.-iit hotel aecouimoUatioiirt. fine Ulj.n 41iil ItathiliK- The Air Line will tiisike-p.-t- I low r.it tlurimc the summer ea.on lor tor t4 ttifopnni.. full upon your ticket
iem tor iiitormation In tit-tall. IL A.CAMIMIKI.I t.eul'l l'a-;.. Airt., t. Intuit.
MILBURN & CO, :
Headquarters for
VEHICLES
And Farming Implements of all kinds.
Binder Twine
at the lowest figure.
JASPER, INDIANA.
Well! Well!!
That will be your nututul expression of pleaseil gurpri.se and wonderment
at the prices we har marked on the goods just 4aeed oa our counters.
t really ought not to be done, but nide necessity knows no law. The Popular Store of
S. KUEBLEB,
Jasper, Indiana-
BARGAINS
IN
and other accoutretiientx. und due, to cotuu ami pay llie n'iiiiu hv .Ian.
end thorn up. He also got ,, 8 U uro J imt or,!. H,T, ?rlMu ".',,t inch hell of the old mno.l ....1 i V - 7 .1 .1 . . t,,e.,n in )tur hnnd for rolleetion, iL I Pt- In hin death the community ol mid may have to collect tliem Iwoiv that tern, andReveral pieceit of Hhclln of Holland a patriarch who will th,,u l.liglit iiiarkfi pri. will In idother ort8. It will make 11 con- ionc ,aVe a tdeasant nl-ice in th ,owlf,, 1,1 '"'emei it, for all nUuln of Ä10" to ,he Pr i --ri, , v " " tingburg Argus. Celettlne, July 0, y5-fim. '
GREEN APPLES! DRIED apdi rci
Warelhelarifrtcapnrteriiof dried fmk In the world, and the larrrst nJlTf.j
Feh H Wl y
CLOTHING!
JPf flsl tl (lift tttt Ol'R
l(K-k of Meis, Bys i 9miks Ctetk.
if, a we have decided to disconthis line of Merchnndhie and now
oFFKie war jiPiR 1; cunning at price. which mean sales. This i not to advertise our stock but to give the public a chance to save
money in the piirch.'Uie of clothing, and to a.-Mire our patrum when we place an advertisement we mean what we say. Re.iectfullv, I NORMAN ft GRAY
j IRELAND, INDIANA.
