Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1897 — Page 4
Jasper courier
, mntic Company, of Otwell, will bo at Ireland next Friday Right, July Kith, and present at Ked Men k hail tlif i ntt-rc.-t temperance drama J in ihre ucts entitled 'The Turn of I the Tide.'' Admi-Mon 1" nit;
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MV DCaOI. COUNTY. INDIANA. " , ,"l ' '"" Mm es iiu i'mi i f I 11 Ii 1 1 i ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 if t ,.
ii - - . wa, H 'V jt . Ill II I M I I '111, I Kataradai la Fu.toBlct at Jaapar Indiana, for company it jf aul make talented ranxaisiluu Ibruuca HM mall a ruiid rla niatur ! . i i 1 1 1 i nat 1 i i
FRIDAY. JULY 9, iat7, Akhitkatk. The Indiana Lahot Commission, created hy the Legb lature, and composed of one so railed representative of lalor, and on. capitalist. have tackled the present wfriire j if foil) minuisi anil -n. it... I
- va I . .a . Ittl III MIHI 111 I II' M I . -
1 V - .. Sllll). MlH M'MS liriiii II lit
iaoor commissions ol otner Mate-L," rj , , .. 7 . T""
l( 01. jos'pn h i amoiic church grave
DilO, Sunday morning, July 4, 1887, at 2 o'clock, lira, Hakhmc. KiKii-r, aged S7 yaw, S months and S days, at the rcMdence ot bei son, Mr. Christian Fiert. on - -Ith street, Jaipof. Mrs. Kierst was aid to lie the oldest female in Bain bridge town-
In,
yard. She wan a native of
Germany, hut came to the 1'. S. with her parent-, and settled in LouiMvihe, Ky., where slit- married Mr. Louis Fierst, who brought her to Dubois countv, and settled on a
affected bv the strike to ioin with
theru. It will investigate the conditions, and endeavor to settle the dispute by arbitration. It is de-ir ous that the effort should succeed, hut it is a difficult task, as the strike 1 a i f b 1 1 o 1 1 la , 1 i w.. . i . . .
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tends over seven States, in all 1(f farm about tour mile-east ot .Jasper. which there must be an agreement. 1,1 what w now known :l Marion township, some time ahmt 1M. Vali k ok M o n k v. NothingJ He died on the farm some -10 years, pleases the Indianapolis Sentinel ;on Corpus Christi day. They had letter than a hair splitting theoreti-j live children, who are all living but cal argument as to the intrinsic val-ione. The deceased was sick hut ue of money, and while it cordially two days, but her age made her too supports the Democratic platform, weak to neater. She had lived and advocates the free coinage of with bet son Christian about Is silver, yet in an article in July et-1 years. Her other children are Mr Ood'a issue it attempts to show that! John Fierst. of Huntin-'hurir : Mrs.
the silver dollar is in fact onlv1 Jacob Voting of I.omvi!l.. .iml Mr.
. ..: ... . : .
worth 50 cents as compared with
gold at the present. Vet every one knows a gold dollar will buy no
more of the necessaries of life than!
a silver dollar, or the irredeemable National Bank dollar or the greenback. The fact is V . S. money of all kinds is worth just what the 1. S. government says it shall be
worth,
eo. Wunder, of Daviess countv
She was well respected by all who knew her.
II M l. TV. CoMMKNckmk.nt. The Common School graduate- c in men. nient in Hall township will be held to-morrow, under the manan
merit of Trustee Levi L. Jacobs, and in i ...
win oe an inieresimir anu notai.it
in loiiii.tiioii 1 1 1 1 me1 .. .. - w
amount of necessities or comforts ievent. 1,1 V"' township which is pro
of life it will pay for. and tin
amount of it in active circulation
governs ttys last factor. And Unpeople demand more money to do business with, hence the call for the eoinuve of silver. SILV ER REPUBLICANS. On the first page of to-dav's n . ll a
IsOi ki kr win oe lounU an address to the Silver Republicans of Indiana, by Chairman Van Vorhis, outlining , the mode of organization adopted by the Republican executive committee of Indiana. As the
silver question bids fair to le the i . t . . .
gressniK fast in educational affair
and this year had some of the best students in the county schoo.s. The exercises will begin .it 1 o'clock p. m with some patriotic music by the Duboi Hra Rami. The edu
cational address of the dav will be
delivered by Hon. W. K Cox, who
was one ot the tormer teachers in
that township. Sunt. Wilson will
deliver an address to the graduates, and prosent their diplomas, and will talk of local educational progress
and requirements to the general audience.
ith good music. interest ini;
oimvi 'ju' ."uwii i ' i t JUII lJ 1 IIIC ww.mmm bs)w-' MUNI im' -im only one to be determined in the j yleec's' and eoniinendally imlus
elections of 1H4JH and 1 . w H I , and thereafter until general nrosneritv is
d a restored by the free coinage of silver at Hi to I of gold, the Republicanof Dubois county who believe that the war of Independence and that
of 1SLJ-14 secured for the people:
tnous ami ambitious yraduates. it
will well repay the ieople of the
town-hip to attend, and it is hoped
all well-wishers of education will b there. Come one. Comeall. Levi L. Jacobs. Trustee.
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it 'i in.. . .. .u -.i-ieiu i.t M-r soea Kin L' oi an
oi me i unci ."nates civil i mtIv, u -i -M..I - ., o i .i u. . i i ' old colored lady s visit o President and the right to determine their M, KinI,v brif itl(.i(1,.n( m own internal and domestic poUev jHAn handram, uithiiiir anv hi.inril . ........ .-I t , . .. . . ......
woman of Qheot,
-.1 . , . . : . .- line nie oi oiu .J without any regard to hypocritical, an ,,, oolotKj
in A E,nK,V?' H"ou.,,,ürk:a1,t' I Ky. Aunt Ann had saved en nigh independence clubs, and re,Krt to - . . .
Mr. on ortns as so n as Mjssib e. i,.iJi. u ..i 7 . u it to .i t.. i i. .. Iiirni-li it verv substantia v. he All advocates of the euual rights ot ... , , - , , ... ..... ,.. R iliei also mircha.-ed an niirndit
piano. Just after the pre-idential election when Harrison waselei ted.
citizens should get together.
Ao Affraadiiiof Old Hypocrite.
i p i ... b
IW mn, i..... i....... mlormeti the colored citien- ol
IMltO ? ill. lillflU l Ilil- I' II ...
rina tM.fr ..rU au .1 Uw l"w' 'ttt -he Was going t vi.-it
.. : f
tuliar opponent to human slaverv. a a m
and lier navy Ims Ijeen eiiinloved
the prtv-ident, and the colored citizens knew that she was going. Her
"leoaruire was a verv Millet one
l ifi rt i ii 1 1 i- in nnl ! ll... t (.; 'lei
r...M...I, 'f f ' O'. Ill' .ill I' '111 ,11. i . . . slave trade. Rut it seems she i- ., ,m " d cariet-sack in her hand and
black hyjiocnte in this, as in her pretended efforts at arbitration The Kvansville Courier says aptly
that during the ceremonies of the
she bad treasured for
wa- gone about foiii
the 1 1 res -
vears. Sh
days, and when -he returned, hei self-important air told you she had
met the president. Sb w.iiil "I
knocked
nigger come
and who you want to see,' und 1
sez, 'I don' w intlo see you h8suiii head I want to see yor mister.' He tried to shove me back, but I
r- '
said of English Hiit.i,., u tbr .mr. swullK n,y carpet-suck and he lett
tere of a century ago, "No matter !m' go- 1 wenl on m through de what color an Indian or an African' h..U8.t; des U8 1 u?4ed to do doWn sun may have burned upon him .If1 T?X.f ' - lad-v 80ln6 no matter upon what alters he mav! .u,ghm 1,ke an' lly 'Aunty, here
have been consecrated to religion II Hit 111 () 111." I i . . ll. Ill liiu
--. ni 'iiii it. um i i ' 1 1 ti.urhoa KaaaOtaAi u;i u; ..u..:....! gentlemen
. u v. ... u i4ugnnii I-..H in.- (iiuior'i , i i ... i , burst from him and he walks forth '', d llke ".vlnidy else, an' I
redeemed, regenerated and di-en
Queen's jubilee Mr. Curzon, who is ll,e Vr-- She a member of Lord Salisbury's Cab l"? to de hous, a,. mi 1 f .t . on de door. A r aller nil
iiv . iiMiiin i vi vuat in riiirr UI Hit . , oo -
English nrovinces in Africa hnm.-.n 10 "e aot,T amJ -V. von,
... und ir I, . Ki.ii - .. . ..
slavery was still a recognized in stitution. This proves that Kdmund Hurkt
did not look into the future when be
M VKKI (K Lit KNSKS. J a 111 e - I'ai.-ons and Ruth Walker; Henry Renken and 11 -nadina K. Mever; John Landtier and Margaret Arnold; Charit- H. Dootey wd Blisaheth Scott Hubert (juantf and Ida M. Senninger. A meeting of citizen ol Sey mour, liul., was held to demand that the BvanaviUe A Richnoond railroad ie placet! in oberatioa or that the charter be forfeited. The people along the line helped build the road, ami -nice March no trains have been run on account of the de-truction caused by the Hoods. Jason Ii. Ihown and Senator Louis Sehne, k were apminted a committee to examine the charter and rep.ut at another meeting f the citizens. Louisville Dispatch. There are in tin- state, according to the ia-t enumeration, 749,860 school children. The semi-annual apportionment of the chool fund' was made last week by the superin
tendent of public instruction. The per capital is $ .48, the MUM as the la-t distribution. The total amount to be distributed la 91. 091.111. In the matU r of the injunction
-uit of Floyd Thurnan, et al. against the commissioner! of Spencer county, relative to the Honey creek bridge, upon motion of defendants, . hange of venue was granted to Dubois county. Rockport Dem. In the Senate, on the 2d, Senator Vest made the declaration that the duties in the pending tariff bill are '7 per cent, higher than the dutieifl the McKinley bill. No Sonator.
he said, dan- deny this statement, and no Senator did deny it.
The Petersburg Press, the leading republican paper ol l'ike county, has been sold to Sylvester Thoinji00 for 2,000, W. 0. Crow retiring. Here M the latest, published by an exchange, concerning a business man who does not advertise: "A man went into a store and asked if he could rest four or live houis. The proprietor, who had found a
nest Ol liew-born mice in the coffee
grinder, told him he could. and then
asked him why he didn't go to a ho
tel. I he man renlied : "I am sot".
ferine from a nervous pm-tration, and the doctor said to get a quiet piece to rest, and I see you dont advertise. I knew I couldn't find a juieter place." And with that he settled back in hi- chair and watched the swallow- build neet in the cheese ( ase.
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White and
ii Fancy
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I Q 1 Mens Summer JaV A
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?j nosiery, xllc.
'Ladies Shirt
waists.
wvyyALadies Dress Skirts.arvvwPRICES WILL BE FOUND REASONABLE S. KUEBLER.
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The 'Cresco" can
not break at the
waist line.
lr t 1 a m
uis way, ana stie totcbed me in
to whar tbe president was wid some
He had whiskers and
a a J - j shsik han's wid hitn and tote him
I C71ÄT7TT1 1 1 r I 1 . rflft'l IfrM I 1 'IIWl ll wOlt I "
thralled by the irresistible genius of 1 wuz; aml wh,'n ' tole hitn lmivtT-llI Of ii Uli. -i i ,ii t i. .ii " 'Istut bein' de haid ook dow n at
universal emaiic itiiitinn
It is an unexpected anachronism, .Marsr Juel'H and one that startles the world, to hi nm(, th M .... ' I . ... 1 1 I.I.
know Irom the hps of an English Cabinet oflieer that human slaverv in still recognized and practiced bv the English government. Chicago, led. k Chattanooga R. R. Clarence R. DeBruler has been appointed receiver of the Chi ajo, Indianapolis & Chattanooga rail way company. The court of S pen -cer countv has instructed the re-
Marse Joel's on (Jreen Uiver. an'
-e valler ni truer-
land 'roun' like I done d.it won in
de hall des now, he laughed like he would bust. He had take me a- ' git me something t eai. an' I didn't hesitate to drap some of de good things in my carH't sack. De lady what showed me through wuz a mighty goinl woman. Yim didn't think I wuz going to git to see him, did you ' Wall, I made up inv
mm io see ryni an l puslieit niv
Resolutions of Respect. Wheieea, Diviae Provldeaee he deemed it ltt to lrenk our ehuin of fraterDity by reinovintr our beloved tirotlier CnatSTAM Sknmn..; and. wlierea-. bv bis.lealli ImiiI.I l .l,r.. ,
A.0 r'.W , has lost a true and faith-
iiu worKinan. In- family a devoted bat tmii.l and father, and the coiniiiiinity a lau abi.lim- hikI r.-i. ',; I ,-n,.".i,
Then-fon- bfl it resolved, that this lodfe
e.ien.i I. me lK-reave.1 laini v .if our
bmther its deeitest and m..st -m,
-ympatliv in thi-their h..iir of tad DOreavement. and commend them tu klaa
care and keapiaffef Kba who .I'M-th all tliintrs well.
He It further resolved tli
the-.' rasolatkMM Ik- Mem j,, th bereaved
fainilv, that thev Ik annrrl ,m...i, Am
records of ihn I.Mlije. and that thev ! Doblinhed la the H.xwier Watcbiuan. The.lasi.er Cm kikii and WasliiiMton
' huetle. In C. II. and P..
.ion m eat a a, CoKKAD .1 KI.K. .loll s M S. ii v mm
PorterevUle, tad., loiy U, is-i;.
Resolutions of Condolence of Straber-
Harris Post, No. 96. INieteaeinn, Ian., July 1 taj? Whereas, tbe Supreme Killer ha- neen tit to n-move from our midst our helpful Comrade Christian Sennin. U.-Holved that in the death of t till Ptt la
Senninit our H.st has lost a tnie and IdthfeJ aweabei. and Also tbe eomaMai-
ij in wiueii lie lived has lost a true and faithful friend. Comrade Sennintr enlisted in.Iulv. isi, in ... K l'1 lud Voh . dieehaned !.. 1865, and died June 27, ISI7. Ke..lved. that these rnaolatjono Ikspread on tbe minuter of the Post Resolved, that a com of these resolutions be sent to the .Jaser Cockikk for publication, and also one neat to the family of our deceased Comrade. H. V Mi Don ii.ii, j B K. i.w-k.ko, Ooaunittea. W 8. I.KMMOV, I
County Hoard of Review Notlee Tbe Taxpayers of the Townships of Dubois Oo. named below are hereby DOtifiod that the as-.s-hients of the Personal Property, is returned by the resoective assessors, is too w I s com
peted with ..ther and adjoining towa -ups. therefore they are requested to aj.pear Isidore the County Pioar.l Of Heview in the Assessor's otlice on the days named, set for their resXHtive township-, to show eau-e why the assessment as returned by their Assessor should not he raised to at least the valuation of 1N!. Madison Township on Mondav Julv If. 1807. P.ainbridtre Township on Tuesday Julv IS. 1887. Hall Township Wednesday Julv N, ls7. Jiu'kson Tow nship, Thurs.lav Julv lr.
1887. Pat. ka Township, Friday July 16, '7. PordlBand Township Saturdav July 17, f807. lluntinifbur City Monday July Ml,
IH7. The heariiiK f the Citizens of the Townships alove i- named set on the dates stated. !M BOlS Col NTY I to A K O OK RlCVIKW, WlLUAM Ki'HKK, Countv Assessor. Jasper, ad, Jnlv 2. 1817 't.
V o in M i s s i o n e r's Sale of
Real Estate. No. lst7.
Harbara K. Itallard et al., i
JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
a
The Strongest Jeans Pants in the: World. AImo a full Htoek of Clothing, i)rv Goodx, Notions, Itoot and Shoes at
ECKERTS NEW STORE.
Opposite the Indiana Hotel
A ml i tor's Report Of condition of the County Kunds of Ihiboiw county. Ind., for tbe "liscal vear eadJag May Slat, Law. HKCKIITS. P.alam e on tiand June I. 'ti.. 1 4.I74 .s;t
Min e received from Taxes 34886.86 Since received from Siwcisil
Judge.. Since r ived from SKH'ifie .v Redemption Since received from Chanire of Nenne
INSURE WITH
15.06 IUI I. :.7 71.7.
Total Receipts H' - KXI'KMHTI KKS.
Wm. A. Wilson's teal INSURANCE Apr JASPER, IXD. Represents old line companies. Life, Aeeident, Fire, Tornado. Live Stock and I'late Gflaaa Insur-
I tltlCü Ia... t a.. .
UULC. IIIIII I II I I M V III H a U I uTUn.
- f " t m (, lul ull teed. Also, .Etna Life teoaev hi loan on farm riperty.
leb. 12. IIWT, y.
ceiver to advertise and make sale of way riht through, an, I dun rnad.
the entire asets and projK'rty e tb
company. 1 be proK-ity w to t sold in September.
this is Patrick's defunct mid
up my min' to see (Jod, im' I'm gwine to push Day way right through till I git to whar he's at."
Aunt Ann laid down the burden
It is the line that he promised would "f this life a short tunc after her !' built itnmedintelv afi it flu m I aiff. IK tl lit .p Visit - Mill. 'ill itlm ie nou
- - J -mmrs m w B-w I - - ) -mmwrntm IIVTT III I tion of William McKinley as presi 'old heart believe that she went dent. The people of SM'ncer conn through. Jamks Taxdv BluI, ty and Ferdinand are very much disgusted over the failure of Patrick1 Jerrv 8,m!,Hon own P to having to fulfill his promiaen, as they would a K,,ld-,illeI tooth, but asserts that like to see the road constructed 'hp n,s Be6B others tilled with an alloy of silver. -Louisville Dispatch.
NOTICE-CONTRACT TO LET.
Notice i- herehv given that the Com .nus-ioners of Dubois countv. Indiana, will receive bid- for furnishing and ere. ting "Heating Apparatus" for and in the courtdiouse of naid countv at .las- !', Indiana, up to 12 o'clock noon , 0f , Auatiift Id, 1887, Heid Court-1 louse i- to Ik hea'ed bv team, hot air, or hot water an -aid - missioners mav determine after tie examination of said bids, after the same have leen opened at said date. All bidders are required to furnish plaae aad apeetlleatkHu of sa.d "beatiiik apparatus" with their resi-w-tive bids. The U.anl reserves the riifbt to reject any and all bids. All bids must he tiled aiffj the Auditor of said Dabohl raaaty, Indiana, on or U-fore PJ o'cIik Ic (n.Kin i on August H. 1S1I7. The successful bidder will be nspiired to furnish head in double tbe amount of bis hid, conditioned for the faithful performance of bis contract.
A. H. Kokkmkk, Auditor . , Daheleeoaatj . Indiana July '., 1S7 It.
vs. I ii "art ii u.U.
Benjamin Johnson et al., I Notice is hereby given that hy virtue of an order and de.-re f the Dubois ir uit t oiirt, Blade at September term, 1888, thereof, tbe undersigned commissioner appointed by sai I court to make sale of real estate in the attnve entitled cause, will sdl at public auction on the premises, at the town of Hillham. DaIntis inty, Indiana, at 1 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, Al ii sT7tb. Im7, The following aeacfitaal real estate situated in Dulsiis county, Indiana. to-wi . The south-west ipiarter of the northwest iiarter, and six and two-third (i --.'t acres off of the west side of the north-east quarter of the north-west darter, and six aad two-third ( L'- ii acres off of the we-t side of the southeast .piarter of the north-west aaatter. The north-west ipiarter of the south west .(Harter, and six and two-thirds (i acres off of the west side of the north-east ouarter of the noiith-west quarter: And also, the south-west quarter of the south-west quarter. All of Of the above leal estate is in section ( thirteen ( bl), township No. one (1),' north, range No. three (3), west, and contain- 140 acres more or less, (excepting from said real estate HU-100 of an acre heretofore sold to Win. Ilrabing and particularly described in his deed recorded in tbe Re. -order's ollice in said ' county, in deed record 41. pages IM , t" i Said real estate will le s.d. I nivelli
er or in lots or parcels as will liest suit
tliose intcresteU.
TKKMS OK SAI.K One fourth of purchase money to be paid cash, the residue in three euual navmeritx at -ir '
twelve and eighteen months, purchaser
giving notes for deferred payments.
'earwig fi iter cent, interest from date
waiving relief, and w ith good freehold
surety to the commissioner s approval. Sale to begin at I o'clock V. M.
SOLOMON V. CLAPP.
Cominimioner
j TBAVLoa A Hi ntkk, Attomevs. July Jd. so7 4w.
la ANTED AOKNTS. -In all parts of
WW Indiana. best latest, cheapi-st
ciope.iia. ljuick easy seller. Commission r salary "i7 Lombard H iding.
Indianapolis. Indiana. .tu Ä
All Aboard for Cincinnati. Jaly Utk. Train will leave .Loner at II :t"i n m
The company guarantee a seat for
eacn passenger. l-.verytlung isissible
win ne none lo make tlie trip pleasant.
Cincinnati has many attractions. You will never wt bine on the trio It
Hall, tsi, Cincinnati will put Loahrvilhl
one step nearer the bottom. Only fsl for the roBBd tri., giMsl to return for three day. . K. UlaVCOMB, Agt.
Assessing Revenue. ...
PaUk buildings It ridges County otrlcera I nsaue I'isjr Spe.-iflc ( 'runinals Roads A Highways Records A Stationery Jurors Advertising A I'rinting Tax Refunded I'.sir Kami Bleetiea benevolent I n-t itul n his Inquest Hoard of Health ( leaatf Boparinteadi nt Redempti.in of Lauds Eapaaee of Softool Poad Change of Venue SiHi-ial Judges bailiffs
J0B32.88 . 880Jf . 1808.40 's7l..'iO . 887.84 . ISBOJf 86.86 . 1000.80 . S32.06 . 77.t.74 . 1038 JO . 140.10 4M.4 1001.77 1708.44 :i'M.:-j 4:'J.;;". 187 Jl 1940X10 L4I.4S Mmi
M7M 1A.0U - 24.75
Total ExpaadltanM - - - 2fi008.8l Balam-e on hand June 1, 1H7 firiAWJIU County orders on hand in Auditor's otlice - - - MJI County order in transit. Cal RUB Rrown fL'.llo I -co Hawkins f7.!io 8J8 Retqiectfullv Submitted Acocar H. Koaaaaeii A. D. c. PerOao. vv. OaiatataPAcaiaa. Dptv. Jaaaer, in.L. July lM, ih7 -tf.
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am wuaö. Call and see thetu at ALLE3 BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square, fuaper, ... - Indiana Also a full line of Hands.. in" Houstdiold Furniture at Moderate Prices.
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Reunion Alumni Indiana State ven-ity, Mlooniinirton, Ind. Ti'keU WW lie sold at one ami one-tbinl fare tor tho round trip, Juue IS, b'l and 14 goisl un til June Iflth, Ratet to Nashville, Tenn., Kxpisitin. Ticket will Is- etdd any dav until lier 80th. Via Louisville psxl In davs f HM' 7 H.70. " Kvansville " S " $M- ' 7 " 7.45. v. k. Oaafeaata, aoaat. Sund) Rate. Air Line will wll tickets at n fare for tlie lound, trip fitKsl retarmnir date of sale onlv, eadi Sunday, ivinmencinfr Mav ttli. I W7. V. K. Ci-avcomb. Ajrent.
Neaac ami Let for Sale. A ifsel residenee on Mill street ia Jasper, for sale cheap, and on reasonaj.l terms. The lot has oa it a food dnlle well ousting nesrly $100. furnishiaK unfailinf supply of gotnl water, rof price and tenn apply to C. IKa.'b,
