Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 June 1897 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
JAHI-KK, UI-HOIM roifUTY. INDIANA. Ratarad M tb !'. ft", r st Jtaptr linlUti. foi rtu. u .u ii tbrouih h mal! fond , : mlUr
lU Superintendent Wilson on the 52d Ballot. Tin townsbip triird - met Mon
day to elect county superintend flit for the next two war- A tbere was three candidates for tht place, a good deal of inten t wu. taken in tin- meeting bf tlu people all over tht' eonnt v , und a largo number were in town to MC that it was done right. Two of the candidate claimed that enough of the
trustees arew pledged toineuretheir öTSome minors an- on ai. malls auction, and thi added to tlie inseen on JastKT trt . ts Miioking cif teresl, because it WM eertain hut arretts, contrary to law. Where doom, ould be chosen. All the can-
didates had Ih'ou active in making a canvass for three months, ami
HEADQUARTERS PQR
FRIDAY, JI NK 11, 1V'7
they get them?
0.
f(1i each was at least hopeful, while e
nil who were not avowed caiuli-
fcJasper Lodge No. (IS, A. I'. V. initiated twelve into the
1 i iv di i 1 1 i ( f'li'irifv II.o,i unit Pro
tection on Tuesday night. Brotb-Pjg Wi'Ti' m lHiUH . . ers from Havsville. I'ortersville and, , Hie trustees spoiled a good .leal Hunlinghurg lodges were welcome'0- the f,,n hu, mg their meeting
visitors, the latter hringing their in :l s,;salon ",j,11M v'"
Assessment of Proper!). I In another place in this pajK-r will Ih found a table giving the total returns of the township assessors for t(u year a- compared w ith istMJ. It presents some singular featuree. For instance Huntinghurg personal I bo VI a iarge decrca-c nbuC Ja.p r shorn an Inciimo Huntingbura and ,la-per each ihofJ a decrease of polls, while Birdseye starre an in crease. There is also food for tlin'.U'ht in tin- i In ri :ic of l ili:il
pr operty in . on M ,.f the , wn h ,;. FUR AND STRAW HATS.
iiu ine Miigie goiM -lano.ii'i ioi mi exchange of values cause it?
The Couainn is indebted to the courtesy of deputy county assessor Kendall for the table.
OR ALL KNDS.
DRY GOODS
CLOTH I NG JSISIDSTYLES
MENS. LADIES A CHILDRENS SHOES
SLtPRERs,
scr en work with them. The order
furnishes life insurance at $12 a year for IliKH), and 12,000 for $24 per year, and any of the brothers will be glad to take in your application.
A GaeAT SfJCCies. The attendance at the perform i nee of "Little (oldie" by the Dramatic Club last
Friday was a gratifying the members, Kastner's
ing all who had no right to vote.
They assembled at 1 o'clock, ami Trustee J. K. Norman was elected chairman ; John Wibbles and K. P, Smith, tellers; J. K. Steinkamp and W. Schüler, judges, with Audi tor Koerner as clerk ex-otlicio. Upon motion it a decided to vote by ballot, and that no one should be admitted to the meeting
feature tojexcept those entitled bylaw. That hall being; the auditor should check off the
any time there should be a tie vote he should immediately cast the deciding vote. Thfl following is the result of the various ballots : 0 J. Kvranl S 5 4 4 6 4 . 5 6 f. !.. K. ffitaoa 5 5 5 5 s ft ft s John T. Wor-MliHin 2 i 3 :t 4 1 3 i 1 I 1
y. nut) W i Nu n . . worsham Kvninl W i Nun W . irabaai
4 ft I 4 4 4 4 ft i ft ft ft ft ft ft ft h ." ft ft ft fi 6 .fitastaiitiii H ft 4 I ft ft 4 ft 4 I I ft ft I ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft ft ft ft 4 ISSIIItlSI t I 2
ft ft ft 4 4 4 ft 4 4 ft 4 ft 3 ft ft ft ti ft ft ft i b 4 4 ft ft T ittstitttitai l 1 1 1 1
nearly tilled. And those who at- townships as they voted, and if at
tended were agreeably surprised at the erfectness of the company in this interesting drama. All the parts were well sustained and there was not the slightest hith in the performance. Mr. Felix Schneider, as "Judge Perkins" would be hard t beat, and all the other performer did so well that to mention any separately would hardly be fair. Miss Flora Vollmer, in addition to her part as' 4 Kittle tioldie," sang two selections beautifully. Miss Mayine Sweeney and Miss Blanche Kerning appeared for the first time in I drama, and their debut was well re received, and merited encouragement. Andy Friedman was "great" as the Irishman and his singing "When Mctiuckin won the Ooooe" drew large applause. The trio, A Friedman, V. Schubel and W.
Bohnert, sang finely, was a grand success.
Dubois Circuit Court State vs Seb. Anderson; destroy ing property; affidavit (plashed. State vs Cyrus Norris; incest; on trial by a jury Thursday. Adjourned on Saturday until Tuesday morning to give attorneys a chance to join issues. Judge Ely returned from Petersburg Monday evening, and opened court earlv
Tuesday. The following is the dis-ed hv position of causes not heretofore re- '
KvrurU vriiaoa Vurnliaiu .1 K Niiriiian iimpnon Cox .
It will be observed that Supt. Wilson had a "cinch" on five of the trustees, who voted for him on every ballot but two, while the ix trustees who were in favor of Mr. Kvrard varied their votes between him and Mr. Worsham, oecasi )ii-
Altogether it ally one of them voting for Mr. WilIton. UH)n the final ballot, ur-
mi.se has it that Supt. Wilson received the votes of the trtMtOM oi Columbia, Harbison. Boone, Bainbridge, Jackson, Marion and Ferdinand, while Kvrard got Madion, Cass and Hall; Worsham, Patoka. and Hev. S. Cox, Jefferson. It was a very generally expTOMOd opinion on all sides that the next legislature .hould amend tie- law o
that roperintendenui ihoold be elect-
JUDGE ELY UPHELD
ported in the Coi hikk up to Wed' nesday evening.
Dubois Co. State Bank vs John lo the Jasper School Trustee Cases by P. Not man, et al. ; Receiver reports the Supreme Court.
balance on hand 992.19. Report
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, , . - , - v ' it a u .ui i auov ni i.'.ii'i ill approved and order of sale c,n-;(.ourt of ,n(liana hand,d down ittinued in BpffM. decision in the case api-ealed from R. M Milburn guardian of Nel-ilhe Dubois Circuit Court by thedeson H. Stewart vs . Schuhmacher. ,(.n,Iants through their attomeyi Receiver Standard Milling Co.; Bretl M Fall, in the case brought judgment or $1 146.09. L Pro.. W. K. Cox vs A. H. KoerK M Milburn, gnardian of Dav- n;. on thf. Ja s.h((()1 Tmstee m JLir"" "'''''.'". The syllabus of the deStandard Milling Co. judgment for ci,iun is vubVHhed ior0with. It L 1 u ' , , . . will be seen that the Supreme Court Peter Small, adm r est. of Sara! M m)tUlim the judgment of Judge P.rtle.decd vs biiw; report of and the opinlonof Proeecutor adm r ,f sale of real estate to A alba in regard fto the school tNt,e
rvv..i" iui vi, t uuoii , lounrmeu anu deed ordered.
C C. BÜliweU ft Albert Payne, L, trU(W
ei ai ;
As it was a presentation not hereto a . i
lore made oi the law governing
in Indiana.
is considerable of a
nurtitinn w T Vminii .. . . .
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jonnn. nnuersonanu Jacob H -father in the caps" of the Judge Kemmon appointed Commissioners arMj pr(,SPCUtor.
lo iuaae partition, and report at
School Trus ees Bond Vacation of Office. l.S,()7ti Koerner vs State cx rel. lulois C. C. Judgment allirmed. tfoCaba, c. J.
1. A school trustee of a town w ho has been duly elected and bus taken the oath of office and entered Upon
the discharge of his duties as such
immediately after Ml election, does noti vacate such offioc by afterward fail ng to give the required bond ai president of the school board, within ten days after being chosen to that position. 2. The bonds required of the
president, secretary and treasurerof the school iMiard of a town, bv MM. I, i:t7, R. S. 1881, would seem to be their official bonds as such and nt as school trustees, and the failure to give the repiired bond voiild only vacate the place of presdent, secretary, or treasurer, to
hand 11866.41: total receints from vhich the delinuuent mar have been
oeration of mill 11162.25; ex- hosen. lenses of ojeration 1812.96; bal 3. When a person holding the ofance $)S39..r0; receiver allowed I'u'e of president of the school board $225; total balance $2,470.71. tailed to give a new bond within ten Louis hammers, ex 'rest of N. I), days after his re-election, the offiot hammers, dee'd, ordered to sell lid not thereby become vacant, but real estate at private sale. he continued to be president of the Klizabeth Flick vs. W. P. Jacobs. ! oard by reason of bis WOQOatOI et al : judgment for $211. (K). himself) having failed to .pialify. Marg. J. Tussey vs. W. Wilson,! continued. Epworth League. Gtso. Kitschgi, et al, vs. Klizabeth An Kpworth League will he orLitschgi; lipo Mehringer appointed ganized Sunday at .?::( p. in., at
v,om r to sen real estate. (!. .JasiK-r M. K. hur h. 1 1 a.n Mim mwm I I tr i ... . . .
next term of court
State, ex rel Sam Sanders, vs Jos. Ruchart; dismissed at relator's co-t. W. C. Rrittain, et ah, vs Frank Brown, dismissed. Ni hols Shepi ard Co. vs John J. Kuhs; judgment lot $307. A. F. (Jutgsell, I). L. Katterjohn and Margaret A. (Jutgsell vs School Town of Jasper ; 3 cases; continued by agreement at Deft's cost. H. L Wheat vs Anthony R. Jones ; dismissed. Bomar Traylor was admitted as a member of the bar upon motion. Henry Melchior, Supt. 1). C. Pooi Asylum, was authorized to indenture Lulu Long, a minor inmate of the Asylum, as an appren tice to Geo. Mundy. Jos. Miller vs Ree. Frick-Bische Cabinet Co. ; continued. Isidor Schuhmacher, Ree. Stand
ard Milling Co. reports balance on
uarrret Norman vs. .. I. Ke so All J,l ml v.n.r nr. ; ;.wi
m vb iiu j vuiiK, uu in nil u
vec. j. r. Gorman; finding that to lie present.
mwm is eniuieu lo collect wheat on land.
rent explained.
League work will bf
J. K. Fismkk, Pastor. I
There has not been as main
May i berries in Jasper market afl naual this year, but strawherriI have been more plentiful, readilv bringing 7 'j cents a "juart" box, 30 cents a gallon, to 2 i 'iit - I I gallon at Huntinghurg, and 1" cents it Canneiton, New Albany hni -hipped about ln.ixMi gallons at an
average of about 30 cents a gallon.
good creamery in Jasper
would be a paying investment for both farmers and business men. A farmer can make g40an acre wheie he ha- an Elgin creamery market, easier than be can make 820 with a corn and wheat market, and more certainly, and business men would then receive cash for their goods, instead ol trading in joor butter.
When a girl "cuts a fellow dead," in. tv -he not be numbered among the rivieectionists? Boston Courier,
Official Noti'' County Hoard of Koview Meeting? Notice is heieby given that the County lioani of l!e ie of asst'ssinents in Dubois comity, composed ol Um County Asw-ssnr. W. II. Kner. I'miiity Tri-:i--urer. Edward A. Bohttott, County Auditor Anpist II. KiienuT, ami Isidor Schuhmacher, a fret?liiMer of Main-hrilir-township, and I . age W Jaci ! -. a freeholder ol HaJltownship, appointod as memhoH of said Board oi Rcvwn by hi- hoiiur Eugone V- Ehr. Judge f the Dubois Circuit Court, will nwl in lestu Isr sssmou, aooordinsj t law, at the Court Houw in JasiKT. Oiilxiis county, Imliana. on the 'M Monday in .lime, i B07, being MONDAY, JUKE 11, WW, and will remain in session twenty days during hiisiness hmirs. The Imard will hear any oomphunta of oersMse of personal property in regard to the assi'ssment '.hereof, r nun-as-SSSSnent f such as olltrht to Ik- asscs.'i for taxation, with a view f correcting all errors in names or descriptions or the assessment of valuations returned by any of the several townshi a.-j-eseorf, in Dubois OOUBty, to make such returncomply with tbo pfwrissotti of the tsu law The Board will also hear any BOMB laints as rejfarcl- the assessment of additional improvements f real estate or where buildings have beea (instfoyod, or any omitted real estate, or any double assessment thereof, to the end that all real estate in Ihilniis county, may bl justly assessed at its true cash value, according t law. All pxsl citizens are res-ctfully invited to attend either in s rson or by written statements, to sit the board to make a just anl equitable equalization Mnong the s'veral tow nships throughout DubosS county, so that all may conform to an equal standard re fere nee !- inir had to natural indgSHIgraphieal conditions, and other elements of value. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hau l, and affixed the seal of the I '...an I of Coinskm missioners of iMibiis countv, Ind.. this :tist day of liny, 1H7. Al '.I -T II. KnKKVKK. Auditor I mhois ( 'ountv. June 4. ls;7. - tw.
Notice of Warning. To lltuiterH, FimImts, and Hi'rrypi,k,rs. I-.verylio.ly i- herehv nutitiexl by the umlersiifned not to t res pas- upon any of the following deseriled lands, in luiois county, Imliana, by hunting, tislunr or
picking berries tnereou w ithout tirst iiavitikr ohtaiiied permission from the owners thereof, as we are cletermiued to prosecute all trespassers tn the full extent f the law. is Bamraiooa l?owame. Si . - ii and t I, s r ", w, belooeing to Michael .1. Hopf ami Henrv .1. Hohler. Si . .', and 1 1 ,t 1, s r ".w. belonging to Jacob Burger ami William burger. In Sec. 4, t 1, - r ", w, U-longint; to i Serepheim Mundy. In sec .', t 1, r '. w, la-longing to Mat. llurrell and Jos A. ioet In -ecs I and belonging to Fn-d. i iramelspacher and Dominic (iramelspacfaer. In sees H and 10, lKlotit;intr to .lohn Kiefer ami Paul Sleu.hart. la sees 8, 10 and ii, belonging to John S llurm-r. Alois l-chner, and deo. Murder. In sec- II and 1'-' U-longing to John J. Hopf In sees in and IS, belonging to Joseph t" rich. In sees 4, ! ami 10, bsdottginSJ hi AloiJ . Iramelspacher. In sees 1, 10 and IS Ix-lontfinir to ('.m rad Wilts and Krns' ItemsbsiSBI. In sei-s S. ! ami Hi Ih- oitfinif to John
'('. Marks, (ieo. Mark-. Uoois FTOtQnie. I Joseph Marks, Catharine HleMsinger and
Jos. r. Kenner. I n M aim-on Tow RtntP, In see H, belonginif to I rank Ackerman. In see 17, Indonaine to Jnhn Kuhs, Jr ami John Rohleder. In sees ft, 7 and B. belonging to John j A vtenftenajrel and John iiundy, June 4, "!i7. :$t. Hi x teen ounces of performance to every pound of promise in the 1 idvertieementa of The Count KB. ,
j Mens and Boys J White and ; Fancy
$ Percale Shirts. Q I Mens Summer I Underwear,
imm Hosiery, Etc. 3 Ladies Shirt Waists.
teCRESCO
The tpueen af Cnrsets. The Cresco" can not break at the waist line.
'vyLiadies Dress SkirtsyxVv PRICES WILL BE FOUND REASONABLE S. HIJEBL.ER,
IVThe Mnnaon mil by bis it' MuMinal her hnahiina fm annimri nr
cupied circuit court most of Friday $J IVI lt aS nr
anu .auiruny, ami us saiaeious ietails attracted a good audience (hiring their rehearsal. If both are believed some mode of punish men I oogbfl to be devised for each. Each claimed not to be physically able to work, and yet there wu- a good deal of labor in getting up all that scandal. Judge Ely took the case under a Ivisement.
J t ICK SKLKITION IN
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tttm asniwmn, vrganates,
Fine Cxinghams, White Goods, India Linens. Organdy Linings, Lappets in black grounds
and fancies, Etc
CoiimiiHsioiH'r's Salo of Real Bntate, Notiee is bsiebj given that the under-j-itfned t'oiiiiiu-ioner. appointed hv the Judge of the IulN.i Circuil Court at the May term thereof, to make -ale of Keal I'.state in an aetion therein pendimr. wherein Mary K. Ilasn, Katie llenken, et al.. are plaintiffs and Martin Haas, Valentine Haas, et al., are defendant-, w ill offer for ale at public suction on the presniess at ne o etosh P. M. on SA ITKI A V Jl ' N K r.'th. 1H7. the following real estate, to-wit:
The North N SSf .iiarter of the .North Went quarter of section two. township nutiilertwo South, range number four West, containing forty BCrOSJ and the North-eant quarter of die Nurth-eat quarter of section thnM, low ticlup iiuinber two Booth, ransjs Bomber tour West, oontsinlnsj forty acree ; and the tfotth kH quarter of the South-east quarter of eetion thirty-four, tOWSnhlp BUUlber one South, rari!'e nuuiUr four We-t. containing forty acres more or SSS and the BpSltfl WOW quarter of the SouthWent quarter of section thirty-tive. township nuinher one South, range four We-t, eontmininsj forty aereJ more or lose also part of the BoutltdEust quarter of the South West quarter of section thirty-four, township ODO, 8outh, range fottf Went, containing thirt -nine acres more or lexn, Keing all of said forty acre tract of land except one a -re off of the West side of seid tract, end heretofore sold bf the said Anthom II i.i- to Marion 8ebooi Township, Duboli County, Indiana, and more particularly deicrilM-il as follows: The North-east corner of the plaCO where the New Alhany and Jaspei Koad crosses tue We-t line running North and Soulh said forty acre tract of land. The said land contains one hundred ninety nine acres more or less TERMS OF BALE. One fourth rash, and the residue in three equal Installments, due six. twelve and eighteen months fron date of sale, the purchaser to execute his notes for MUd deferred payments, secured by I I freehold surety, liearing six percent Interest fin uu date of sale. M. A. s h:ki , Commissioner. H. M. Mil in sn, Attorney. Jasper, Ind., May 21, IMl It.
Bed Spreads, Lace Curtaina, Shades, Umbrellas, Fans, Belts, Ladies Vests, Ho-irry in Mack and OOlon, etc. in goal variety and PRICES the (LOWEST.
J. T. MELCHIOR.
JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
The Strongest Jeans Pants in the1 World. Also a full stork oT Clothing, Dry floods, Notions, Hont ami Slum's at ECKERTS NEW STORE. ,
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IN A SICK ROOM ( rrdinary i od is ont of place. The patient is usually hankering for aonM littl' appetite tempting and palate pleasing ddicacy, 'e have a complete Una f these, all (if Which are of tin' verv bed quality. Such as Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries, Celery, Evaporated Apples, " Peaches, California Prunes, Canned Peaches, Cabbage, Fresh Butter and Eggs. In fact every thitur found in a Brat claas grooety.
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Ml VU1JX111 ( lall and eat them at ALLES BROTHERS. N. Comer Public Square, Jaspor, - - - - Imliana. Also a full line .f HaodsoroS Houeehold ParnJtura at Moderate Pri I.
L.K. i St. I B i:nirsions. Reunion alasanl Indians state I njverfitv, BleosalagtoB, tad. wwrti be sold at MM sad one-third fan' KM V round trip. June V2, 11 and H "" til Inns Mtb. RntSS to Nasliville, T'tin., Kxs"iti " Tieket will ! sold any day until '"""' U-r lOth. , . ,,. Via b.uisville iroo.1 l" days f M ,, h 7 " B.3Ö. " Kvunsville " If in tt 7 " .' V. K. Ci.avcomb. ArMit. Sunday Kale. Air UM will SSil ti.k.-t al 0SW tot the tunnd, trip xd ratarniBf " date of Hale oiilv, eaeh Sunday, ""' mencing May 9Ui. Is""- , . V. K. Ci.AYeoMii. Aßvn'.
John R TROUTMAN.
Feeder of the Human Itaeo, JASPKU, --. - INDIANA.
House and Lot for Sale. A good raeiilenr on Mill JJJJ JsHIK-r, fors, heap, n,0"ffl .hs. The lot l.a, ... it a khhI . nil v.ii costing naarlr 1100, tarnlshinfi J aatniUaf supply f oo prlaa and terms apph to (. Iieajna.
