Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1897 — Page 4
Jasper Courier
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1897
OBITUARY. Thomas Jackie and hi vife l'rsula Jackie, died only 1' days 10 hours apart. Incle Tommy, as he sraaoaliad, iraa bora Octobaf 1 1th, 1811, du d Jan. H, 1897, ap-d " . tr. 9 months 17 days, (irandina iraaborn Oclobtr &th, 1814, died Jan. Slut, 1897, aged So years, 8 months 11 da v.-. Hoth im born in Bchwenniajan,Obarant, Rottwail.
Kuoigrocb, w rtentwrg. J My to lM Buu
were marnea in uoioner, isao, u v'!irs ap, i mm' to thia country Feb. I2lh, 184U, aeltiad " lulois COQOty, 1 '- iniK-s soiid of Porters-! ville. .'-' years ago. They lived foi 1
tverai years past wun uieir son, Conrad Jackie, one oi our present
children, 8 of Whom are living;
Fhere was a room full of ap
plicant for teachers licence at the monthly examination at the public school novae in Jeapat Baiurda) la.-t. At the close Supt. Wilson announced that lie would not amine their papers at all until it a known what the Legislature would do with the hill prOPOeed hy Slate Supt. Qeetinf providing for a state examination of them, If it b came a law he would forward them
Superintendent. The
returns will then le received in March or April.
Kweivt-r's Sah' of Real Batate, Dubois Circuit Court. DaoaaabarTarm,
Mitj. McKinley and Wall
treet have live ot hi- cahinet advisors selected Sherman, of Ohio, lor Sec y of State; Qace, PreaMenl of ii hunk in Chicago, tor Scc'v of
Treasurv. Jas. A. Wilaon, of Iowa, Count v Commmtonera. Thev had1MWt- JCwweNo. 8224
... .1 , Tii.I.t V - - 1:11 o t ...i i:..: Lemuel 1. Kelso, hecciver
mc v i AP. "7 araimiro,. w i wwm mm " I th aftoct o! Join. P.Nor
Kenna, oi Loiorauo. i-ri ; iuwuwi, grana cniuiren, ... living; i ' ... jnfi,,vent .lehtor.
trreat grand children. I'ncle loin-1 ft.
Imv was in BOod health until eiffht John r. Norman,
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and Uen Alger, of Mich., bac y ot War. A good manv have refuted positions in the Cahinet.
JtetrAn Indianapolis reporter saVI
1,0 li,..irnspiit:itiv. Kratz, renuhli- for three year.
can chairman of the temperance 0 unmittee of the House, which baa not been called to meet this session, attended a (ierman hall last week, ;ui 1 danced a lively set holding aloft a full glass of heer in each hand, to show that he could go through the figures correctly without spilling a drop. At the close he gallantly ottered one of Iiis glasses to his lady partner, and upon her declining it. he rjuaffed hoth off to her health. A local paper ohject8 to a temperance committee chairman being allowed two glaaeei of heer at a time.
davs before his death he was taken ;,r . , , ' ... , , , , I ut. ih c ountv state Bank, at al.
wun pneumonia, oi wmcn ne uieu.: r i it f 1 11.
ins wue naa ueea in poor neauu (f l4ll r4j,.r
Notice is herel ivM that ty virtue
if the Pu'mhh Circuit Court,
he died ot old mH.le at the December Term. the
1 -e Thev were buried at Havs-! undersipneil Lemuel L. Keleo, l.eoeiver Mile. Each ot them had reached "V1"' üe? ,,f Ä sl"rlUiiiiU '"- , . . . -..Kent debtor, will otfer at private sale their three score years and ten, the piewiaet, on which i allotted to man, and yet it SATURDAY, MARCH Mh, L807, is hard to lart with Father and at one o'clock P. M., the following le-
Mother until h p meet attain in that
blest land. PorterevUle, End
J A. C.
2nd 1897.
scribed real estate, situated in 1 ul is county, state. f Indiana, to w it : Lot number four in ttie original town of Ireland, in I h(mis County, Indiana, i Million's addition to said town, with business house situated thereon.) V to lots number I. "J, S, -t, . B, 7, and si in Norman's addition to said town of 1 reland.
so part of the South hall of Vectioii
The Senate of the U. B. II U)
be congratulated on one thing its likely to defeat the arbitration treaty g t up by Anglo-phobists in the interest of the money-changers of Lombard and Wall streets, and which would be sure to degrade American honor and deny justice to Americau citizens. When t h i country was weak Kngland bullied us, and role rough-shod over every principle of right till Gen. Jackson taught her a le.-son by a humiliating defeat of her beet troops. During the Seminole war Brittain furnished the blood-thtratj Mvagefl with all the arms and ammunition fre-.-he could smuggle in. with which to kill Americans. During oar civil war the Alabama, and all th rebel privateers and blockade runners, were a contribution from Chris J tian (II!) Brittain, which desired to see Liberty blotted out on tbia continent. No doubt the bones of WashiiiL'ton. Jefferson, Starke.
Adam-, Moultrie, Scott. Taylor. IfeCleUan, ; rant . Bbermaa, lie C lerand, Logan and other patriot-, quaked enough at the pfOpoeaJ "t
an arbitration treaty, surrendering American rights to the decision ot diease-cursed crowned heals of Europe, at the demands of the bereditary enemy of Liberty everywhere, whose present corrupt government under Victoria is directly
Feb
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS In Putx'is county. Indiana, for the month of .January. 1887, as shown m the Recorder'! Office, Ph. 1'illv. Recorder.
Geo VofeitO John Fisher, Jr, 40 acres Township one, South Ihintfe ., West
in Ree I- t .i s r 4. wtay. described as follows, to-wit: Geo VoajM to Jot W Linder. 40 acres Commencing nt a point am the Section in sec I- t .! s r 4, 4S0. line, I'-- nds and f links Smith of the John D Holleindcr to ea Mster orth Went corner of the Booth-half of k-holaatika, lote 28, 29 and North- s..;,i ..,;,, wentv nine, thence I Saal
east add l i.linand.Vxi. gij nfai thence North 122 roils and 8 Panl Bromm toDeitench llolhnder, mk-. to the hall section line, theme Iota 50 and 60, Ferdinand, $280, Last on mid line to a atone ai the NorthEdward E Blemker to Fred W Blemk- tUwt corner ol the North-Weal quarter er, i. acre in sec t j s r ... -. ,,f (ju. South-Fast qnartcr, of eaid MCtion, John S Horden to MUtOO L Borden, Witness, a U-e. h tr.-i-ten inchea in Jö acres in sec 26 t 2 s r 3, $30. diameter. North 74.hyrees.Last linkt, I Walter F biet to Leonard Hretz, und t!lt,n .,. ji,,,!,!, j;j r0l;s them e East 41 l2 pt lot i and 10, Huntinfborg, 11200. :lIi Unk, to a -tone at the North Sylvester W WHtmaa tO John Alvey, West corner..! the Shiloh church proppt lot 35, Ininan Sc Gross add, Birdseye, Lrty. (witness a maple tree is inchei 86 in diameter. South 4.' denaef, Last !' 8W Witaman to John Alvey, pt lot intl) thence aooth 36 root to a stone, (4, InmaaA Hubbard add, Blraeeye, ( Witneae : a doable poplartree, 24 inchea 86. in diameter, North 7o decrees. West Pied J KaftatoJ din W Niehaus, so i, nr;, i thence Hast : rods to an elm a. res in sec 24 t J s r ". and pt block . tr,,,. t1;lt stands on the r-ection line, and Blemkere add, Huntiufburf, 82060. on the Soath-Eael nerof the Bhiloh l.oms Dillon to ffm C Brittain, im. O;,,,, property, thenoa south on the acre la sec 18, t l r 12,400. section line to a' ttoae at the Booth-Eael John J Heng fco Fern A Schneider, 1 ...rnerof aid ection 29, (Wune
acre in sec 1. l I in, tw. (.,., , tree 14 inches in diameter. North Henry Hettich to Henry . l.ampert. j2 degree, La-t link-.' then.e . i road, sec; t ' 8 r 4, $10. on the Section line one nule to a stom Henry Lampert to Henry Hettich, jat the South West .rner of said se tion road) sc. 7 1 2 r 4, BtO. thence North on said section line o Henry Klein to Js Friedman, Sr. tiie .. ,lf beirmnmif. coti'ainia 222.60 acres in eec 22 t I r 5.00. i ;t.iMI acres more or less.
WinNoletMo Mary M Kinmons, 40 kcrei m sec '.'1 t 1 n r 3, $300. C harlotte M Jaiob to Albert B Payne. 84 acres in sec S t r i, $000. I ram i- s ( hatard, Bishop to Bernard I'.olte, lot s-t Mary' add. Huntingbur, $oO. Ii.n Miller to Geo Dii hi tiger, N1- lot ;. Lourlli add Jasper. ."o. I'eter Schnell to Fidel Ifofgenroih, pt h.t "., Schnellrille, $10. Marv K pel. Inner to Frnst J Pel linier, 1O0 acre;. Ill sec J 1 t i f) T S, 88680. Manoinie l' Aadereonto Ena ma C N Anderson, lot Corn's add 1 reland, $öo. Florence Eickhof! to M kfcAttee, pt lot 9, Meyer add Huntiogbosg, 9165.
lohn W Niehaus t Barbara Kanpn
responsilde for the '."iteherie of the block ", Bleinker's add, H until Armenians, and most of the op- and m aerw in J4 t ' s r ö , $ to ii ..ll1 Mati da N ulfman to John S N tiression of t he aboritlg clases all
Written bids for any or all or any part of said real estate will he received rrp to the time of said day-f "de. Said .Huts mav be left with said receiver at his res deOOO in BOOM township ir said county, or at the law offices of either Milbiim nod svveeney. or W. L. I'nx at Jasper, Indiana. TERMS OK S ALF : Said real estate will be sold on the following term, towit: One fourth cash in band, onefourth in six months, one-foiirtb in twelve months and the remaining onefourth in eighteen month from date of sale the purchaser to execute his notes for the deterred payments, Irt-arina ix per cent interest from date, waiving relief from valuation or sti.ei c.!i-tit lilt
HuntmifburK. an,i s,.,.,lr,.,i ,v a 1 solvent free hold
No Excuse Now
W i tu i i t ii i tV ä LJ 4-
You must have warm clothing
We have got 3 big store rooms chuck full of warm wearing apparel that we will sell you at "hot weather prices." Childrens' Overcoats 75c. Mens' Overcoats ftl 7r
Hr U, Ladies Wool Shoes $1.00 per pair.
Heavy Blankets 65c a pair. 3-4 Red Twill Flannel 12 l-2c per yard. 100 Facinators, 50 Ladies Capes and Jackets, 100 Mens' heavy Caps to close cheap UNDERWEAR.
TV Ii -ir rt I r y-J i - A n -. - s. - v j-J . I ' - Ji a
must be sold out and you can find extraordinary bargains in this line. Don't forget us if you need anything in Overshoes or Rubbers, our stock is very large and prices very low. We will sell you Winter Goods cheaper than
anvnrm a t.rv ns whi a t.hft woaih Ar is trmricr mcw
S. KIT EHLER.
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Uteolatlun tins reaelie.l i u i men . propnr Hon iv its tlioroiitfli wervlce in reccivuiK 11 tl.e latest n. wH till ..v r the Stute und fr mi Its dlspMobM from fureinn countrlei. Kvcry r.'U.l. r la ladMUM ttKMlM take it t ite paper, and thut TBI MM flMKL.
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t.ver the world, to arouse at least a Jos Baehart to John G Hagen. v suspicion in the Senate of Um elti-h ,,t 93, .1 usj..t. 1250. spirit which is Inseparable trom the EWw T l'a.i-t to .Mirt Himsei, BriÜah governi,nt. Tbmk God hototowiVuke. and
tor enough patriotism in tue .nier- ,ot m Dubois. l'"i
lean Senate to so amend the sneaking treaty gotton Bp hv Olney, Salishury", Cleveland and Pauncefort, as to make it anaooeptable to the harlot of the world.
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MiLscaa Wil l i M Feh. Ö.
iV SWKKSKV K. 'ox, 1897 4w.
Kei.hu, Keeeiver. i Receieer! i A Homert
Indiana Tax Law Sustained. The pre-ent admirabla tax law oi Indiana, enacted by a Demooratic I.eKisla'ature, has been aain upheld
hvthe Supreme ('..nit of the Cnited a,.r. iti se- 1
Sintis in 1 lie cases brollirht aLMiinst CM Harris l
th ,1 mi. nnil -V merit'. 'I Ii Kxiire
companies andthe Western union Telegraph Company. The Court decides that the law is constitutional and that companies must pay their taxes as assessed, with all accrued penalties and internet. Fliis decision will hring in over f HH),KX) to the treaauriea of Indiana, hut none of it OOtBMtO Dllbtfl
county. Hy some occult tnean, not known to the common laity, the Adams Kxpres Company, w hi lb. lias 10 miles or more of line in 1 1 i -county, and the Western Union Telegraph Co., with the same length of line, have been able to entirely keep their property off of the tax duplicates of Dubois county. It isincerely to be hoped that the present County Assessor may b able now to get this property on the tax lint, and possibly to NOBN the back taxes due, also. It is a little singular how it has escaped all efforts to be placed on the duplicate for four years past.
A lire. 1 Wineineerto Nora A Able, lot
4s. 19 and 60, Hayaville, tron. M a Chamber to Geo W. Weeks, pt lUeinker'n I. lock, Bleinker's add, HuntiiiL'lirtr. $"on. Muscle M SteAart to Mary A Stewart, 9 90 ut res in m 19 t 1 h r ö, $ÖK. J.is S Milt mi ri l to John 1' Salb, K's of
W'j lot s.'. Jasper, f 1UN).
Joseph Frietlman toJolm I. Frie.linan.
lot '0 anl --, Kuiule'k h abi, Jasper, 13200.
L b( pr to J'.s w dreener, M
t 1 s r d, tiHKHl. Kachel T toodwia. lot
lUeinker'n aM, Munt
.IrsTK K Cot'KT. John Kline got drunk Sunday last, and Mar-hal Vonderchniidtt run him in. lie is about IS years old. Monday he a- tined. with costs, 88ol" for intoxication by Ksp ...eller. Phil. Kastner bail sold him the Honor.
and BqulN Kink tined him f 10 and j (
f'J.'.M l costs for selling on Sunday, and S0 und costs for selling to a minor, making a total of IÖ8.60 for Sunday business.
in and W'a u.
inghiirjt, 4,oK). slieriff of I, C to I.nin Seng, 80 acres in see 18 t s r ti, 11788 JJ$. t.'iix Banner to Jos Keiler, ho acres in see W u'm ". 11898. Calh. Frie to Hen .1 Kippenbro.-k, btn
a res in see i i a h r - , e ' Rachel T Good wis to 0 f Dooaoat, lot lOand WH U, Bieaiker'a add, Bant intti.nrg, l-VVH). Win H Flick to Geo Rootle, pt lot I, slilbont't um leaper, 1830. Sheriff 1 C to Alva Spnrlock, und 2:t pt lots A 7, ieifer's add, HoBtinaharg,
I701.W. t hus SlmriK to Elmar K Spnrlock, BM pt lota 6 and 7, Geifer! add, Hunt int'lmrK, 1188.00. ( .eo K Wilson to Win A Wilson, and '.j lot lL'J, Jasper, f4Hl. John D Bant to Tiaaleea of Hllltboro Cenietery, 1 acre in sec '" t 1 n r ll, 188. Mathias Morgan, Sr, to Mathias Mor tan, Jr, 170 acre in see o t 'A s r .r, 18000. Mathias Morgan, Br, to Mieheal Joch
em, i .1 aer'S in se- .11 o s r -t, "f.ir". U K Milburn to Town of Jasper, Plat. John Maatach to Geo Haotach, Jr, lot 108. PorterevUle, 1680.
Nancy 1 trad ley to Win A llattnania, 'A
! neres in see 88 IL'f r 8, f-
Wm J beatv In Win A Hartnania, lot
1 8, Mentor, 880.
I. I. C..o.er to 1 I vies h . Mrittain. 'JO
aerei in fee ll, t 1 s rti, 400,
Notice of Adminittratrh Appointment. Notice it hereby given that the undersigne.l has been appointed by the Clerk Ot the Dubois Circuit Court adininistratratrix of the estate of John lottes, deoeesad. Baid eetate is supposed to be solvent. M unaiiKT Lottks, A tl tuin't ri x .
W. K. Cox, Attorney. Feb. 4th. 1XN7- 'At. Liquor UoeiiH Notiot.
IfotkM t tu-rei.v 1tb t" tb cltlcrm "f Harbison township, Dubois sovatjr, Indlsns. that the undersigned. natic InhsblUuit of Rild township and eouBly, ut over the sn ..f i rears, tad t u" moral character, w ill Sl tin- reirulur Mtir.'li term of lafj of the liosrd of Com in I ss loners o( tald Bounty sp pu fr it 1 1 cease to ssll and retail Rplrltuous, vioous, maltsnd othsr Intoxtoatins ilqnors in stese quantity thss h uaart si a t . With the privilege .f alto iliC the " line to he it. mW ..ii in) premise.
The in . . if location when- SSld liquors
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to ( I KK COLD IM OH DAK Tke Laxative Brotno Qainios Tablet! All tlnnr(fi-i! refOod the money if it fails to eure. ISO. Ä-IW
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JEST MADE, BEST FITTING, BEST WEARIfcv
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Help Wanted!
it. H. Irwranloni The L, K. A st. I.. Ooae, u. R, will sell excursion tiiketn to the follow intr events, ami on the follow ina dates
I'resiileniial naaea ration Washington
, March 4th, lHlh. Red.ieed rates.
Home Seekers Excursion. 1897. Jan. .10, Keh :'-lii, March hi, Apnl 810, Call on nRnt for itiforination. V. t. Ci omp, Agent.
We want help to get rid of nr
candies khil week, Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries, Cabbage, Mince Meat, Celery, a t t a a
yw se wj ts lli'f7 C necessary noimay eaieUCi"in. JtITIlIi. 1. Z5 ''ie, nlso fancv Qaeenawara
Lamps, ore,
r)Q NOT FORGET
r That my (Irocery Department is now well stocked sein Annlss PoorVioo Tomatoes.
ä:i. wauuvu aaa wo. m. wuvmw. J l mm mm n t 3 a Jl...
i :nm Ksaa aaimon ana oarouic
California Evaporated Peaches. California Evaporated Prunes. California Raisins. Lima Butter Beans Michigan Soup Beans.
J. T. MELCHIOR.
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k North II ain Street
Jasper, Indiana
JUMBO JEANS PANTS.
wontio.
tfawfad'tf by THE GOODWIN CLOTHING a EVAN3VILLE. IND. sei ton tust, itot rain waJJLAjrn For Bale hy H. KUEBLER, Msrfi. INUS-ly. JASPER, IND. sWHubacribe for the Couhikm.
John R
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ROUTMAN
The Strongest Jeans Panst in the Woi'd. Also a full to k of Clothing, Iry tood, Notlona. hikI SIhh'm at ECKERT S NEW STORE. 0ftmmW n
Feeder of the Human Race, JASPER, INDIANA.
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