Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 March 1897 — Page 4
JASPER C0UR1EK
Die Indiana l liv limitation
journa
night
they will get up another not, :i- in L'urri'd two years ago.
i i " egUlature ad- lajPThe Jasper Furniture Comnext Monday pain ihipped Ö04 ol tta Lnoompara
J4SPKK, ni'HOIN CDINTV, INDIANA. Knlr.l M Ul Pottoflc al Jpr lndln, foi ro uiuui through th tntll M rouit -l oitt-r -m - . i - t FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1897. Towo Democratic Primary Election.
at vi ' iuck. Wonder U ble uttice deeJu in reo. wegen-
m il ral business publi' becomes acIq minted with the valuable patent
held ly members ol tins company on improvements on office deake the demand will largely increase,
trajr l he German TheeiricaJ enterIt ainment el Kaatner'i opera ball mi Sunday night last drew a fair si.ed audience, and the play waa well rendered ami appreciated. Th troupe will probably have another I I A. . l'. . '
piay w reprrseiu uner i.em iuw. ootdsr. Total valuation mM 48 Ttios Baariaajaff to Theo whaloy Pirk. The residence ol Mr Leo lot iv, Mentor. 60,
SiDivil i in .1 M! L , in t r.-i'f Wik hum Krank Hopf to Jos Hopf. Jr.
Notice w hereby given that there J Sunday morning. Loss about . 'u 1 - ,r : , will be a Democratic Primary Klee- $m msured for .V,0 in the Gramtion held at the Court House in Amvhet agency. Xhe (ire was jot Schuck to atsnriea Km, 10
jasper, uuDois coumv, inuianu, on ,irt discover -d about 11 :( o'clock i" sec tw t 2tr S, Saturday. March 27th, 1S7, at , ., ,i. ,, , ; ,,.,1 i,.... KlizaU-th HueMnar to Petet bur,
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Real Estate Transfers Km the month of Fehniarv, I s7 . in Da boil Co. lnl , as shown oa the record in the Recorder office, I'll, lhllv, Re-
. 130.500.48.
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lowing omces oi saiu town, 10 ne !lu,ss of lhim., iH,for,. ...... ......,r ...,ls
voted for at the May election, 189 . put on it Thls is the urst liiv in a i a. . 1 r
Jasper since the water-works were
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Theo hckctein to Louisa Kekt-tem, last will. Louisa Kckstein to Louisa Iii Uv , last will. Andrew PfietC! to Marv Ptister. laet will 11 11 W l J 11.
surancc rates oun niRnour to iowpn suaen, w . i i . ., I acres in sec ; t I c r 4, foOO. HM hose reels Were a good while, Aadfw A PrechteJ to Andrew San in getting there, and then time wa ,h-r, 40 went in s.v i t 2 1 r ;, MOO. lost in searching for the the w rench Geo Pracht to Andrew Bandera, 40
f..!...n th tir,. hvilnint ;ni.i then ' aeres in sec !M lnr:i,
to-wit
One Town Treasurer. One Marshal. One Clerk. One trustee for 1st ward. One trustee for '2d ward. One trustee for 4th ward. The polls will be kept open until 10 o'clock p. m. Alois Spr.u kk, r John P. Huthkw, j UOm
estahli.-hed, and the result will not be conducive to a lowering of in-
lt was found the couplings of the 1 1 Ith strei't reel didn't tit, and more time was lo.-t, until the 5th street Ireol arrived, and by that time the j building was too far gone to save. The öth street reel soon had on a ; stream of water, and put out the (ire on the standing charred remains. Mr. Snavd's family were
Levi L. Jacobs. ,f given rooms by neighhois, and he
Jasper Mon ;vvl11 rebuild as soon aeoie in-urance
la adjusted.
THon. V. T. Zenor has been in Washington City for the last ten days past, trying to get the "hang of things," before he is called on tu assume his duties as an M. C.
Trusree
rial! township, was in Jasper
day, and informs the CouniKK that there are four graduates in the common school course in that township this year, and one of them, Master Peter L. Friedman, of District No. 5, taught by Mr. M. L. Kellam-. has baen awarded the largest aver
REV, WIETHAIP.
Death of a Pioneer at Huntingburg. KvaiiMVilIf N. -, fmh, 2th. Col. C. C. Schieeder returned
age in Dubois county, on the Feh. i home last night from Huntingburg, examination, HS '4 , the County I w here he had been for several davs
on account f the serious illness and death of his stepfather, the Rev.
rupt. tells him. I his will gm him the county medal, if maintain
ed in the two following examine- i Frederick Wiethaun.
tions, and speaks well for the com- The life of the deceased came to mon school management in Hall byan enj al 2 :3U o'clock jreaterday, Trustee Jacobs, as well as for the at the advanced age of S3 vears, 2
industry and studiousness of the months and 11 davs. He was born
young pupils.
aT'Some Democratic papers are yet inclined to defend the Cleveland administration after he and all his followers turned traitor to the party and their country, and succeeded in defeating it. The least said about Cleveland the better, for a more sneaking, dishonest, money-grabbing, cowardly administration it would be impossible to imagine. Its covered all over with the slime of corruption.
in Schledehausen, Hanover, Oertnany, on December 15, 1818, and emigrated to this country in 1S;7, settling at Louisville. A year later he removed to Dubois county and assisted in the erection of the firt bouse, which was a log cabin, in the city of Huntingburg. In 1 S4 1 the deceased became a member of the (lerman Evangelical Association, and five years later was ordained a minister in that faith. His lirst charge was at Mt. Carmel, 111. He was later stationed at In-
JBThe Coi-KiKK ha a copv of oianapolif, Dayton, O., and at the "Kearney (Xeb.) Daily Hub,"Kvanville twice. His firat resiwith a column and a half account jdence here was in lSö,, and at that of a big banquet given by the bar of time he was principal in the erection Buffolo county in hono'r of Hon. of the German K angelical church W. L. Green. formerly Madison at the comer of Sth and Division
township's "Billy Greene," prior
streets. While here he was married
to hin detmrtnre for Wnshinitnn to Mrs. Mane h. .V breeder, who
City, where he goes as there Repre - lived at Huntingburg. She was the sentative in the next Congress. He , nioth-r of Col. C. C. Bohreeder, of will be heard from there in no un- this city. She died on December certain tones within a year. 2o 1890. " 1 W i i f 1 t 1 1 1 i i it'iij 'if I. .iuul lioro
A- w . a. llililliiil ' "a."' ."iiuioiii u in o
.. vt... V. ,i. later in the seventies in eharg.
nun iiasriiicu uu .u'liiuiu i tuv
tbe same church.
In L880
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.. j TA u i tired from the pulpit and returned Martin and Dubois counties, and . ,, . , ' 1 ..
j. . . in iiiiiuiini'iHt i" m' numerously signed by tax-payers of B B
both counties, asking for the construction by both counties, undai the law providing for joint action,
of a bridge over White river
Board of Commissioners. The County Hoard has been
in
... session all week, and the naual
Uaa..,lU Thia ;u a Mniwltinn amouiu oi rouutie nusines nas neen
A lJ OVAIIVi A 111.' AO M i.o,-iOII , which has been talked about for , looked after. 1 he following shows years, and there is no question but a part of the proceedings. County the completion of the proved Auditor Koerner was not present, bridge would be a great financial, but was represented by deputies benefit to the farmers and business ! Herman Koerner and Geo. Gramelindn of at least half of each of the' fpacher.
counties, and as Harbison township A II Koerner föTö.OO has for vaars leen the most nroinnt Kd A Bohnert 426.00
tax-paying township in this county.! Bretz A Me Fall 31.26 and most of the taxes heretofore be-jB B Brannook 81.25 ing expended for the benefit of oth- j Ph Dilly 2S1 ,85 er localities, they are entitled to Geo B Wilson 272 (H) have their wishes looked after care-1 W H Kuper 2().').5i fully. I Henry 8 Melchoir 168.46 Haysville is a good point on theWmB Burford :."(). (Hi river to locate a bridge, as the banks Ohas Kgg, Specific B.00 on each side are high, and there is a For Poor 39 1 ö(i rock foundation for abutments and!!' A (Juckes, Pub Bid 9.65 piers. The petitioners estimate the A J Sehaaf, HAH 30. (Ht cost of the structure at M,(XM, but A Tbacker, Criminals 8.90 it will probably cost more, as it; Henry Cassidy, Insane 14.75 should be of iron and substantial " " Inpiest.... 8.85
) A Bigharn, Coroner lö.öö
W C Hinckley, Pr'nt'g A Stat 86.75 Ind Brrdge Co. Bridges 271.80
Several other witness fees, juror-.
when built. Mr. Robert Braxton, who owns a large farm in Rutherford township, Martin county, ad joining the North side of the river.
and with an inexhaustible quantity i etc., were allowed, of good building stone up in it, ROAO Bcsinkss. agrees to donate all the stone used Alois Gutgsell et al, viewers in the bridge, the contractor to port received and Jos Schüler,
quarry it.
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eininger anu Jonn Kenner ap1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i hi I t (IklUOktkl t I I '1 i fi U Ott f 11
In the recent presidential cam- ir iwq?
paign every trust in the country was j K E N ihieen p,.titi),n for v;l. against William Jennings Bryan, cation of Iots in ,re,un(, t dismissed, and they jwured their millions mtoi Wm H stillwell, roar! netition
Campaign fund of the OD-! aiinnved and viewer minnintml
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the campaign fund position to defeat him
cause they know that Mr
petltton,
Frank iif to Michael . I Hopf, 10.17
acre in sec 11 t 2 r 6. 100, John HopfSr, t.' Frank Hupt, 1.46 acres in sre 11 t '2 I r ft, ISO. Jaa T Chattine to Wn A ami W M I. in, acres in K0 1" t I 11 r 60a Bcbecca M üritlith to Hila mover A Todraak, lot 10, Jandtfbean add. HuutIjwburg, fi(H. Cecelia Hochajatanc to Ifaeaaiet Kapp, lot .s:, Reider'a add Jasper, $75. Lewis Thompson to Eusabaili V Carson, 40 acres in MC 18 t I n r :, $40. Elijah Wilson, Jr. to Felix Kenner, jt lot 9, Hantingbarf, Ifeyen add. $-(0. Nancy .1 Poison to n-.i W Nolile, J acre in sec L2 t 1 s r 4, flOO, Wn P Hollowell to Öeo W Hollowell, and of l'o acres ineac2S t ' 1 r.i, 125. Geo W Hull. .well to Alice Iteaty, 40 aeres in sei- L'" t 'J s r $:iiNi. Herinan Sen(f to Lorenz .1 Buckler, UK) acres in sec ; t .i s r 4, siki.
John Hdhner to (.'tins Hedinger, 40 acres in see :i tS s r4, 400. Bam'l II Dillon to IfoUM B Cooper, X acres in sec -1) t I e r 4, f 1 IlKt. Sarah Mvuat toOeo LTabOT, ' acre in sec lg t 1 I r 4, $100. Win A Uennania to Nancv Mnidlev, lot SO, Laadk a-ld, Mentor. $40. lieu K Crowd, r to Chris H Rudolph, pt lot S7, Portersville, and 'a acre in see 11 t 1 n r 6, $UU. Auditor Puhoi ('o to Mathias Hinder, .1 acre in sec 34 t 2 s r ", $1 .93, Auditor Da boll Co to W W Kendall, .71' acres in sec .'4 II' c r ö, $".0.'i. Aug II Koerner to Win N Koerner, '.. of 4H0 ac-res 111 sees 11, 12, 13 itt 17 t 3 s r 3, $1,000. LoeJeeilla Min A Mfg Co to John I oekinever. 4s.!Mi acres 111 sec :l t J s r 3, 178S.6. Alex Corn to Win Uadke, Ö acres in sec IS t 1 I r "), $'.''. Frank A Fogia to Nicholas Hrouuii. 40 aeres 111 sec t 3 s r $;(Xl. F B PMWV to Jacob Neukam, " aeres in sec 21 tlni 5, tsiOO.
Wn P Hoiioweii to M Beaty, 10 a -res in sec 25 t 8 r 3, $12ö.
nenry neiiicn 10 .101111 Keller, wt acres in sees ti 7 t 2 s r 4, $isoo. BherUI Dubois Co to M McNellis, 8 aena la see :'s t l r 0, 13032,73. Fred J Koetttrer to Chris Roettger, '.. lot 11, Koat add, Holland, 1300, Trustee of Ferlinanl Tp to Jos i Buschkoeter, acre sec l." t 3 s r 4. $10. Jos i Bushkoeter to Ferdinand Tp, . acres in sec löt 3 s r 4, f 12. Christ Roetnjer to Win F Boottger, ISO acres in see 28 t 3 s r ti, $l "o John V Kirkhoff to John F Kirkhoff, Jr, 100 aeres in sec 14 t h r t, $1S00. John F Kirkhoff Jr, to John F Kirkhoff, same tract and amount. Henrv Steinekerto Herman Steineker,
1(H) acres in see 21 t 3 s r ", $1400. GsM W Sanders to John II Kerns, SO acres in sec hi t 1 n r 3, $: ;" . Charlotte Kanipmeia to Herman Mertens, 40 acres in see 14 t 2 s r 'i, $100. Simon Busier to Andrew Fritch, pt lot 20, Huntingburg, $Ö7.". CJ Harris to Josephine Bless nger, 40 acres in see 13 t 2 s r ", 183$, Nick Alttneyer to Jos A Somlerman, 37 aeres in sec 31 t 3 e r 4, $8?4 Win Doersam to John D Häuser, S 2ti aeres in aOC 7 t 2 s r 4, $1 . Jos Schaler, Sr, to Frank Shuler, W, "o aerea in sec to 1 1 s r ". 13000. BVb Anderson to I.illie Johnson, 2'M' acn-s in sec 1! t 1 s r ", $140. Clara J Harris to Mary R (ierner, 40 acres in see Is t 2 s r 4, $2.". Paul Bromin to Martin Madlon, pt lot 4t, Beekaaaa adl Ferdinand, $127. Henrv W Katterjohn to J h'othert & Co., pt lot mi, Hantingbarji, 13300. I'aul Junge to Nich Vol pert, 79.10 acres in sec 2! t 1 s r 3 $1000.
Whatever you want in the way of Shoes never doubt our ability to fit both purse and foot It's simply a matter of knowing your size and the price you wish to pay. It isn't possible to give better shoe service. We give big values and have all the latest styles. Every kind of toe. Opera and Oxford Slippers in ox-blood, tan and chocolate colors. Dongolas, Kids and Calfs. Call and examine as nice a line of shoes as you will find any where. S. KITtiBLEHft.
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will not cease. The people will yet tition for bridgp acro8H White Viver
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Tlie Btataof ndisns, Doboit ooonty, lathe Debota Circuit ('onrt Maren tern ISi7. (Cornplsinl No. WJ.) William ('. Brittaln, vs. Samuel S. Dillon. M nitric Pilloii, Bus 15. OIcmtj, Theodors C. Gleten, 1 1 tivrti Dillon, Martha Dillon, Pelll K. Dillon Thotnaa Karl Dillon, lleilman Machine Works, ami Samuel S. Dillon, kdministrator of the estate of I.ueinila Dillon, ileeeaseil. X OW coined the plaintiff, ly John K. N'orman, hin attorney, ami tile hin complaint herein, together with an allitlavit that nail lefemlantH Samuel S. Dillon, ami Maggie Dillon, are not reni.lents of the State of Indiana ; that said action is for partition of real estate, ami thai sai.l non-resident defendants are, necessary parties thereto. Notice if therefore herehv given said defendants last named, that unless they lie and appear on the twent -tir! dav oft'iencxt term of the Dubois ("ir-int t'onrt, leing the ;ilst day of March, IM17, to he Soldea "ii the :M Momlav of March A. D. 1M'.7, at the Court Mouse
ap-.in Jasper, Indiana, in said Count v nnl
State, ami answer or 'lemur to said com plaint the same will lie heard and determined in their absence. Wit nenn my name ami the Seal of said Court, atlixed at Justier, Indiana, this 4th Jv of March, A. D. 1HH7. IIkmmw Kckkht, Clerk of Dulxiis Circuit Court. John k Nomas, Atty. Mar. Ö, H'.7. 3w. plf7..r0
3)Q NOT FORGET -
fry That my Qrocery Department is now well -docked
Canned Apples. Peaches. Tomatoes. Corn. Peas. Salmon and Sardines. California Evaporated Peaches. California Evaporated Prunes. California Raisins. Lima Butter Beans. Michigan Soup Beans.
J . I. irrtuvnrun, North Main Street. Jasper, Indiana
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Renreeents old line companie-. Lite, Accident. Fire, Ton Live st, k and Plate Glaea Insurance. Prompt pavments Meran
teed. Also, Minn Life money loan on farm pr perty . Keli. I'J. SB9yf,
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Uemoval Shoe Nhop. JOHN C HACEN Has moved his ihoc shop Into the house purchased hy him on Bth street, opposite the I'llion Hotel, where he will be ph ased to see his old customers and as many new ones as will favor him with bttaineaa. He will make anv kind of footwear
Home Seekers Excursion. To Alabama, Ariaona, Ark an nas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indian Ter ritoiy, town Kanaaa, Kentucky, l-oiiisi-una, Miasoari, Mlwiwnppi, webraaks, Nee Mexico, N A 8, Csrolina, Tennei see, Texas. I'tah. Call on agent for dates and rates. V. K Ci kTOOHB, Air't.
House and Lot for Sale. K aood residence on Mill street
in the be.-t tvle.;ind do retiaitini: of Jasper, tor aale cheap, and on reasonsbli
lentis. i lie loi nas on 11 a jrooo oruien well coetine nearly fino, fumidiinir an
Madison Township Tnwtee Not! co. Noiiee i ahrea that hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will he al the store room of Mr. John P. Norman. in (viand, on every Saturday, for the i If xse of attendinii to township barines ind all persons having husiness w ith the ownship are exjKVted to l ontine it to those davs. Fbe township lihrarv is kept atN ' '' Alexander s in Ireland, where all
obtain the Imk ks. The Indiana Sehr. -I honks will ' in fou n I at Norman V i ray's store t all
all kinds at
satisfaction a trial.
reasonable rate-, guaranteed. Give an nv ma
and
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nnfaihnif mpply 01 food water, pri M and tenni apply to C. DoASl
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I have put on a plodding garb of ober truth.
I have cast off the tattered and worn raiment of youth, t hit to a sea that ripples from poll pole I have a tee red my small canoS breaker and shoal .
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Home Seekers Excursion. IHQ7. Jan. .V10, Feb. J-lii, March M, apftl f '.'i). ('all on agi'iit for information. V. K. Ci.aycomb, Agent.
Pariners' Homu ! (On Mill ti i I. jMBCr, I ml.)
I II ll.ll KAUT MBit, I'rop'r. I Ins COSMSodlCMIt liolel Ii i- Ix en I lioroii(h1 f o erlllllllril, Ud relllle.l Mew throughout, ni I now open for Subtle . nl. rtnooin iit. i lie tsbli in Klwayn tw found sell tuppUsd, ie. pricen w III tv ruUSOUSM. A ifin.il sUlile (or fni tin i -' horses, ami Cheap f i i A ifooil Imr, well supjilieil with Ihncholl l I llqnon iiml Slgsrs. mul polite Htteutloliitl ways, t.ivi- mt a cull, j Dee SO, YJ-y PHILIP KAHTMKK.
Survivinr Partner's Notice. Notice is herebv iriven that the dkmlgned Urn dnly qoalifleil as im? partner ol the tirm of Henry mj 1 and William K Heckman, partner- -i"-iiiK bn.-im ss under the style "d arm name of (Kneis and lie. kman!. H",r Kme-. of Do boil, Dnboia eoonty, navma deeeased. Said partnership is -upp"-''" to le solvent. William V Bat k,min. Surviving partner-.
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