Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 February 1898 — Page 4

I A i I k I VII I U 1 P U '' it I the Pike ami Davie

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aTTtie Argus savs Democratic

uiit lorninitt.'fs, thut condition iaiers are not avink much about

of harmony which will insure cue- the Dingley deficit now. The re

turn on Jan. 31. of the 1'. S. Treax-

Will. Li. ..Ivlu.it !n uio ilia . I iL.llL. Ji'! il

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 18Ö8,

Chairman selected should be a Democrat who i nut bull-headed.

and has no i ride of consistency with Dtaa errors to maintain, that would prevent him working for harmony in th- party ranks, and wh ha- a streng enough conUdtSM in Um wUdoa at the Chicago plat -form to Lk- willing to welcome tothe IK mocntic ranKs all who will vote tu insure the mk-i ess of the princi plea therein embraced. Tliiseour--pursued the democrats will succeed. Otherwise the strongest probability exists that the Senator, Representative and Prosecutor to be elected in Noveml er, will each be a dved in-the-wool Republican, to the everIggtil -haine of hemocrata.

Wh.Mipee! Mike Sweeney i-

A Dangerous Mistake Duly of Dubois Count) Democrats. The COVUM dislikes v, iv much to appear in the role of a critic of the methods udoptod to Q lit r, il Democrats by the Central Commit tee chosen to secure the greate-t hucc 'S for ttie party in DuIhms county, but the gravity of the ituution. und the importance of MOV. Lüg the 0 action of Democrats

oenaiorana tvepresentative in t net out tor auditor against cms. KrerI. islature from this ditri t musl Dei ! Now look out for a hot canbe its excuse, if excusr be needed, vass m both, sides. Dubois county lor leininding Democrats that the is sure uf a competent officer which 'unit rule." as ad pted by the ever gets the iv-uiination. Committee upon the insistance of ( hairman Koeroer on Tuesday hurt, L lhr rVm'ratlc . has Mora injurious to the harm nv 1 llvday Wi,f, ;,n enthusiastic gatherand hot interotta o! the I)lü()1-, whde all the ( u,mty candidates Denncracv BtTOtofore, and the fact re cloy -'watchiM the COr,i .., ,k T.i...: i Vi a ..... ners. 1 he ( oi kikk will trv and

i.i.ti nit- i v viv k ion oi i . .enaior , ,- , Turt.ie bv '.he Mil I., ,..,, ,..i- lve tht' proceedings next week.

Le determined bv a foolish adher- h'l .not "I'V en,,uh for tlu',U

ence to a rule which resulted in the Wee defeat of Hon. W; A. Tray lor for sor.Mr. -Jack" Troutman dost Judge in 1896, and his consequent not seem to catch the men trou retirement politically, by ill-advised I. lit he's -une on gi;ls, and he says ''friends" oi: the committee, idnuiM they are sweeter, anyhow. The be a warning to thos. un the com ! angels brought another little girl to

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this

his house Sunday morning, and he

is delighted and gives "down weight" on every article bought of

EDUCATION A L COLI M N . Edited by K. F. Si th kki.ano. "Mip.-riiif Miitont JaptT School

Jasper School N tks. U'- are pleased with the efforts

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nnttee not to produce the MOM friction in the party tbis year. There cannot be a question with

thoughtful person! that Democratic him this week

division in this Senatorial. RejMNh t-entätive and Judicial district this year is the opportunity for Republican lOCOH, and that the attempt of Dubois County Democrats to compel their Democratic bretneren, with aqoal rights, with their own. of

Davie- and Pike counties, to sub- our pupils are putting forth

mit to any dictation on ourpart, will ; Miss Emma Joseph visited

result in the election in November school Tuesday of this week, of a Republican Senator, Repre-en-j Rev. Fisher and Rev. F. A. taiivs and Prosecutor in this dis- Heuring, who have been coodocttnct, no matter whom we may n un- jnf, a revival meeting in Jasper, visli. ate. and the two votes thus !,,,t to lt).j tne high school last Fridav if. the Democrats in the Legislature, ! tercoon.

will imperil the election ot H,.n TA i rtn i

i -aviu l ur pie as ins o n

in the U. B. Senate, and may resuh in a defeat of all lesrialatinn for th

I .. i ..-lit nf thm flamm IWnU Miss Aussie Clark was absent

It was a humiliating adini-.-ion made by Chairman Koerner in re-

pjHnse to a question on Tuesday

that he "had written nfteen U tn-r, to the tirst vear

Sunt, Sutherland v:is in Ifnntinir.

successi r , V. , c ,.. ...

i'uik i.i .-aimuii, , 111 llic uiieresi oi the Dubois county norassJ school.

Mis Gussie Clark SMI

from SCO ol last week on account of

sickness in the family. The las just recently pro-noted

letters to the first year hi h school, will

to the chairman of the Democratic ,Mr'n i:,,in anJ lgbra soon, and Committees of Pike county during continue these studies through the the ast canvaai and failed to reieive -I'ring Normal School, ai answer to any of them, and that A number of the pupils of the bo did not intend to write again." public schools will past the comThis was the effect of the "unit DDOO school ex imination for diplorul",' and show- . early what mas next Saturday. Other! will should have been known be fort, and pat! later in the spiing. of which he was informed before bo gen raj pUpOa in Ifioa Wilson's l9ts, that a little OOUCilliatory room have completed the Reading recognition of the r.pial rights of VlT,.e worfc, and have been granted brother Democrats of other counties diplomas. interest d. would le much mure Tl . , , , 1 , t , ', , IhemenitKrrs of the atin class productive of success, and the bar- 1 1 101. j ! . , , .. . have been assigned the Jutvo rtadmonious -election of candidates, , w .. ui i . - ' r ,, tt 4, , .' mg Abb itt s hie of Julius t ;e-ar. 11. 1 1 . 1 !i 1 1 mi 1 1 a tl. 1 . . 1 1 1 1 .. I o . 1 I. . . r

....r. w vv,.., , .,,,., u,f.ir,. nn nu lrnJ,.l..

j v.. "p,iBaaiii ' ' wuiiriuiv oui

tv to .submit to the interested dicta

tion of Dutois County Democrats. "You may lead a horse to water, but you can't compel him to drink," so you m?'y lead a partv to tio"jumping off place," and insure itH defeat. The tirst lett r of Mr., Koerner to the Chairman of thDemocratic Committee of Tike county, paying that the "unit nu. had been withdrawn by th Dubois county committee, and it was willing to meet the Pike committee, and adjust their differences in a I fair, brotherly, Democratic way,i would have, no doubt, met a hearty r potto, and the writing of fifteen letters would not ha vi been necessary, and possibly Mr. Trayh.r might have be. Q cboOBO as the

nominee of the district, and been to-day the regular Judge, a position he would have honored. Rut a more deadly and certain course could not have boon deviled for laying him on the shelf, than the MM that was pursued, and there arDemocrats who firmly believe it was purposely done to accomplish that end, that he might be removed from their path of ambition. It.that as it may, the same course will re ultinthe defeat of Democnti this time, and the party cannot afford it. Hence this wamii g voioa of the Cm hi kr now, while there i-

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nie laun vjesar s tuiurueniares on the I ialli Wars. Mrs. M ,ry I. K- kert. of the In te -mediate Department, will teach a Spring school in the South building during Um Normal. She will receive pupils adapted to her grades. ?.r-. iiitgsell will continue a primar) in her mom during the terra of too Spring Normal School. All pupiis of her sch ol should attend.

is visiting Mr. please Crim and

Portemille Pointers. The moon is rising ifooiv over our little village, so brother Editor 1 will endeavor to give you a few "Pointers." Mr. Kllis Farri-, trom Washington was here last week visiting at C. H. Bndotpb'a.

Dr. 4, M. Jenkins ffiendl in this icinitv. tell us how Dr. C. B.

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, iiiisioii .Aooou enjoyeu me degree jofl'luto. We heard the cannon jroar, and ar anxious to know. Mi-s Ifeiia (ireen, a Jaser, was at l'ortersville last Monday, visiting her many friends. Mis- Lora (' .per and Miss Helle Schnarr are kept busy visiting their friends in town. Quite a number ot boys and girls from town went to Nebo Saturday

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Executor's Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby tri en that the unlernigueit, executor of the estate ot Kathenne Freylryvr, deceased, will offer for sale at puhlic auction at the late resilience of said decedent, on the ,Iaser ami l'aoli road, ahout a mile ami a I alt east of Havsville, on SATURDAY, FEB. 2, I88, All the persona! property belonging to

s.u i ueceuem, ami eousisnog 01 4 neau of horses, 4 heai of cattle, hogs, ne farm wagon, one top buggy, corn, hay, oats, one reaper, one mower, names, agm-iiltural iruplemenU, householil and kitfien furniture. Tekms or Sali:- Sums of Five Dollars ami umler cash in hand; on sums of over Five Hollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser to exeetite his note with good free-hold mmtv. hearing six per cent, interest from ilate. FREI). W. FRBTBEBGEE. Exr. Mn.Bi.ax & siwKE.niY, Attorneys, Feb. 4, 1W. 3t. Cowl Notice. Number 4. State of In-liana, Pulvis County. S. S. Dubois Circuit Court, March term, Is: 'S. Kosa Etrjf, adiiiinistratrix with the w ill annexe.l. of the estate of Joseph Egg. leeease 1, vs. I'aniine Ijechleiter, Roliert Iiehei-

ter, Kona Wellman, Emma Brill and Charles Brill, et. al.

For the ttule f real estate, anil constnu tion ol Will. Beit known that on the 24th day of January, 1HHM, the above named plain -1 til!, hy Milliurn & Sweeney, her attorneys, riled in the office of the Clerk, of tlM Dubois I in-uit Court, in the State of Indiana. hereotuplaint against theaUne n. iin-d defendailants. and the said plaintiff having also filed in said ottice the affidavit of a competent penn that the said Paulina LecSÜawr, Kotiert Leirhleiter, Kosa Wellman, Emma Brill and Charles Brill, are non-residents uf the State of Indiana, and that Bald actios is - SSSOIS the sale of real SetSSSi and for the construetion of a will, ainl that each of said defendant are necessary parties thereto. Now, therefore, the alstve named defendants are hereby notified that unI less they be and appear on the SSjtti day Of .March. 1h:s. the same In-ing the bith judicial day of the March Term, IS'.is. of the Dubois Circuit Court, to lie held in the court house in Jasper, said OOOat and State, and answer or demur t said complaint, that the same will tie beard in their absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my band and atfix the wal of paid court, this M day of February, IH5W. EI aaa Aii Eckbrt, Clerk DulM.in Circuit Court. Milburn 0 BwOSOSf, Attvs. for Adiux. Feb 4. ISM. Ü, ' pffH

Nmicc Is Heira, Creditor, Etc.

yet time to se ure a victory for pari v n:8ht to church.

principles where a victory i- of the There was a large number of utmost importance, and is not a soldiers a id friends surprised Mrs. personal matter, hut i far-reaching Margaret Henning Saturday. All in its effects. In the judicial race enioved tttomsslvM tine.

two years ago, it wa- a matter onlv of preference between two compe tent gentlemen, both loyal Democrats, it iadift rent this year. It is fortunate the new Committee f or Dubois county will lie selected

Doc Parr says he would like to answer the "kid of the town" but he can't find nothing that will suit him. Wonder w hat makes John Dike and Klmer Lansford come to town

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so eariy in me canvass, and at it- "very Minday evening, first meeting it should rsrtfM uV ; Roe. J. I. (iregory preached s action of the committee of Inst Tues J very interesting sermon Sunday, day, and put it in the hands of the, V,a, jB the maUer with"tht Chairman who may be chosen to' Two Sisters1' and "Brothers?" bring about, by friendly consults-1( all again. Km Of the town.

In the matter of the estates of Jesse V. and Manora Warner, deceased. In tue Dabois Cin-uit Court, March term, Notice is hereby iHven that NaiHihstn

It Coffman as Administrator of the estate- of Jew V. and Manora Wagner, deceased, ha presented and M'ed his account and vouchers in final settlement of h d estate, and that the name will cine up f,,r examination anI action of said Circuit Court, on the 14th day of M ir- h. I vis, at which time all heirs, creditors or hvatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show caus, if any them l why said ss ( aoaat sad vouchers sfsoald not' Is? approved. And the heirs of naid fstate

aw also hereby required at the time and p'ace aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship.

" ic'i.w" i. v nrrux, .ill r. Trayioh, IIimkh, Att'ya. Fsbmary 11, lww 2w.

that the deficit of the

tsjjej year under the Adminis' ration ot 1 1 anna-Mc Kin lev, Dingley-Heed, la 61,tJQlvtS8. If it bad not been for the sale of the Union Pacific Kail mad, the proceed ot w hich have lieen used in current expenses, the (overnment would have been a-lving Congress for more bonds, or more tariff, to bolster up McKinley 's prosperity! And the name report shows tht the National debt inersasod during January IS, 689j 771 , or at the rate of over 1M,.HK),(HH) a veur. Talk about vour " gold bug Prosperity!" The U. S. Treasury don't show it any more than the

People's pookots Look at the official rejiorts, Mr. Argus man. Y. P. S. C. E. Program To he given Feb. 20, at Public School building. Kmma L. Joseph, Leader. Bessie Hunter, Organist. Topic Kvery Christian a missionary. Acts 1:1-11. (A mis

sionary meeting.) ( pening Song, Choir. S ripture Heading and Prayer . . . Leader. Song, Choir. Kecitation Waeerly Bietz. Why not join nn re thaajjone church, Lulu M. Wuchner. Vocal Solo, Merle (ireene. Th Mormons of To-dÄ, Bfspie Hunter. Bs eotion P. T. Clark.

Kecitation, Barbara Kifert RSSSOOS for expecting that Jesus will come again to the world in l rson to Keign and Restore al! things to Pristine Parity. . . . Kmma L. Joseph. Violin Duet . . . . (Jene and ilenn Sutherland. Bible Beading, Clto (Ireene. The Modem Jew in his Ancestral Home, Mrs. A. R. Greene. Bible (Quotations, .C. K. Members. Song Choir. Ol K. Benediction Menibeis. C iMMITTKK.

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Notice of Appointment of Executor. Ifovica is aetSSS (riven that the un denrigned has qualified as exei-utor of the last will ot Katherine Freyberger. Said estate is supposed to tie sofvent. FRED. W. FKKYHKRiiKR. Mii.hi rn A BWBBSBT, Attorneys. Fe1). 4, 18i8. 3t.

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Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of a certified eOBV of deeree

issued on a judgment rendered in the Dubois Circuit Court, on the 2-M dav of

If vour Watch, Cluck, or any ' January IKttK, and to me directed by the ' ' I 'lark .I maiA I .;il ,.t l..

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Court Sumniona. State of Indiana, Iutois county, SS Dubois Cin-uit Court, Mrch term August Feller, l vs. Divortt. Lena Felle. I The plaintiff having tiled his coniplitint in this court, together with an affidavit, tl.at this acti n is for divorce, and that

the detendant is a non resident of the state of Indiana

Now therefore the above named defendant is hereby notified that unless he he and ap-H-ar' on the 2Hth dav of March, 1K1H, the same tieing the MRSJ judicial dav of the Dubois Circuit Court, at the March term, IH'.m, to be held at the Court house in Jasper in said county, and answer or demur to said complaint, that the nine will In heard and determined in her absence. Witness my hand and the seal of said ourt this lst'dav of February, Herman kckkrt, Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court. Mii.ri km A Swrkmry, Attorneys. Feh. 4th, imH-Jw. pf5 sVSubscribe for the Couaisa.

t-lerk of said Court, I will offer for sale,

at puhhc auction and outcry, to the highest bidder, at the door of "the Court house in Dutiois County, Indiana, on SAT CRD AY, MARCH 5th IffiW, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 F. M. of ttaid day, the rents and profit for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following (Itscrihed real estate, situated in Dubois cDunty, in the State of Indiana, to wit: The northweft OJSMBJtSf of the north-wewt iiiarter oi the south-west quarter of section twenty-eight (2N), township numtter one (1) south, range five (I) west containing ten acres, and part of the northeast quarter of the south-east quarter of fection twenty-nine said township and range, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the half mile corner between sections 28 and 2?, thence south 2tt rods to a stake, thence ........ un - I a l : l . I . i

rm wnjiiF niiiin 'Hif, uieiice nunll ; . .u it I

2.SnsistoasU,ne, then,,- east HO rod "7"' . IiY"' "fJ" Z'',,

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United 8tates Hotel! Oltosell & Kkkss, Prop. MILL 8TREKT. JASPER. IND. Th I hotel h liifn throughly orerli.i and r. Htt.ci new throughout, ami II open for puhlir fntcrtaiaiueiit. The tnUlw will alway I..- found well aupplletl, miJ price rcaiionttolf. lleadq ii artern for people attending- court A good atabla lor farmers' borse, '' cheap feed. A giMd har well nupplled with IklseSc - liquor and rlgwra, and polite attention always 011 us a call. Ap.V7-y. aSfSaSl A Krr.i. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy ol a dscree issued on a judgment rendered in the Dubois Circuit Court on t e 1 2th day of January, 1818, and to roe directed by the Clerk of said Coort, I will offer for sale, at public auction and outcry, lo the highe t Didder, at the door of the Court Moose, in Jasper, Dubois OosstJ Indiana, on SATCRDAY MARCH ftth, 1898, Between the hours of. 10 o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exeeed-

and H links to the place of beginning, containing II H7-100 acre, and containing in ail 21 H7-100 acres. And in case the rents and profits fail to brina the amount demanded to satisfy the judgment and decree aforesaid' interest and co(?ts, together with all accruing, costs, I will, at the same time ami place, and in like manner as aforeenid, offer for sale, at puhlic auction and outcry, to the highest bidder, all the ri lit, title, interest and estate in fee simple of Rachel Myers anI Martin Myers in ami to the above deeciihe' real estate, or so much and such part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the judgment and

decree aforesaid, which is in favor of

in the State of Indiana, to-wit : Lot No.

twenty-two (22) in the town of Jasper, according to the man or chart of M 1 town situa ed in Duhoiscounty.In'ln And in case the rents and profits fa: bring the amount demanded to satisfy the judgment and decree aforesaid, ls)i and cofts, together with all accnitnif coats, I will, at the same time and pin and in a like manner as aforesaid, offer for sale, at publi' auction nd outer the highest hidrkr, all the right, interest and estate in fee simple of Philip Kastner and Kttharine Ksstae' in and to the above described real eute. or so much snd such part thereof a- n

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Richard F. Millairn. guardian of Nelson f . "J"'TTf rUTTTZTJ

. ... i u i... I w , it--ree ion'aiu, wiucii in in m" -

-irMi, mi ii BgBiuEi nm iin .n icre mil i Martin Mvers.

Is? sold without or aiipraisment

Said ral estate will relief from valuation

laws, and suhjoct to the redemption laws of the state of Indiana. HKXRY CASSIDY, Sheriff Duboi oonntv, Ind. fctiXStia A SwaanBY, Att vs for Plff. Feh 'Jd, m.-3t pffH

John Troxler and against Philip Kasti. r and Katharine Kastner. Said real estate will he sold with" ' relief from valuation or appraisem nt laws, and subiect to the redeiuption la of tie State of Indiana. HE? BY CASSIDY, Sheriff Dubois Count v. InJW. E. Cox, Attorney for Plaintiff. February 10th, 1WS.- 3w. fßßt