Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1898 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
JAHI'KK, Dl'HOIM COI'NTT, INDIANA.
Past Masters Andrew K ker' ami W. B, Hunter will go to Indianapolis next Monday, as representa ttew nf Taeper Lmm n.. 88, A. 0. 0. I'. W. , to the bi ennial meeting of the Indiana i rund Lodge. A Si'K a r ok HlfTOBY, Sergeant Geo. Mehringer has been getting ui
:l loirt nf mooe r.ooini -i '.on...- . ,f I',
Kntr.t (ht P.. löffle t J.P.r ItiHtnt. fn i' ....,.'
ttu oiMionthruujhthirU.tconlcUMmnr - ' o 1 ld. Ol., Ill the War d
Um Rebeilion, and it is surpri-ing how Um Um survivors o that gal
lant hand have become si attcred .
since the war, some having their residence in (iennanv, and from there eastward to California. The
company started with IUI men in
August IStil, and received three re emits in 18tL Of these 47 were wounded in battles; 1!) were killed in battles ; and 7 died of disease while in the service. One mem ber was wounded three times, ami
FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1888.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
for PuptMnMi al illnlrin, WILLI AM T. EENOR. For Krprcneiitntitr from lluhoU nnJ Pike OmmMm, SASSKK Si' 1,1.1 VAN. For lrr-utliiC Attorney, ,17th, Ju.ll tnl
IM.lrl. t. KERR TRAYLOR. For Count) Au.lltor, AtJGUeT H. KOKRNER. Kor Orrli Circuit Court, HERMAN ECKERT. For Krrunler, PHILIP J. KUNKEL, JK. For ShrrtrT, HERMAN IL GASTRUP. For Trramirrr. 09 ARLES M0ENKHATJ8. For Surveyor, WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For DüMMr, PHILIP A. GUCKE8.
For Ciinty;CoiiiiiiUliier,, It DUtrl.-t,
CONRAD JACKI.K. For County Com mllonr, a.l 1 rl. t , JOSEPH FRITZ.
"After the Mangrove's prize
capture on the Cuban coast, the
local tars of Jasper are talking of
manning the "Evening Star'' with the "Nellie," and going after tin 'Telayo." They think it would be a dead eay cinch.
Em. istkl. Charlie Knott, who
used to live in Ja. per, and was a fireman on a train from Jasper to Evansville, joined the National (iuard at Evansville last w ek. He was in Jasper Sunday bidding former friends good-bye, and is nowdoing "sojer" duty at Indianapolis. ACCEPTED. The tender by Lieu. Davis to Gov. Mount of the services of his company of cadets at the Vineennes I'niversity, to which Thos. B. Wilson, of Jasper, belongs.
has been accepted by the Oovernoi 1 A I ' 1
anu me ompany is oruerea to ieport at Indianapolis as soon as in
spected anu mustered by the in specting oflicer.
TSec'y of State John Sherman resigned on Monday, because of
old age and foiling mental faculties. It would have been to his credit,
and McKinley ' too, if he had quit
six months ago. A man in hi?
eeconu cniiunooa has no business-
in so important a position as that of a cabinet oflicer. He was succeeded by Judge Day who has conducted the business for several months. On Saturday Sec'y Gary resigned as Postmaster General, and was succeed by Emory Smith, editor of the Philadelphia Times. ÄJ?"The Lousville Courier Journal and the Evansville Tribune publish some old history about Dubois county, that has been repeated bcfl locally till it is stale but nay be news to out-siders. The CourierJournal, of Sunday, prints a very fair half tone picture of the old Clerk's office at Portersville, taken from a photo by Richardson, wbc now has his tent pitched in the rear of the Spay 1 block in Jasper, and is taking some god pictures. The old court house was a two-story structure, with the jail up-stairs, as old citizens gay, and was torn down about four years ago.
Ihraths Near St. Anthony. Grim old death is wreaking his vengeance on sonic of our dear old grandmas who have lived to pa.-s the line of deniarkaiion of three -...re and ten. In a comparative hört time three of our mot! beloved people have been summoned to their eternal home namely ; Mrs. Krochlage, Mrs. Lory and Mis. Kessler, ell old and venerable ladies, and all natives of lionnany. Mr-Ke.-sler, the last named, v.s laid to rest Monday morning, after a solenn high mass, followed by a large concourse of people. She departed this life Sunday morning at 2 o'clock, after suffering a long time. She leaves lour children to mourn their loss, namely: Mrs. Anthony Troxler. Mrs Jos. Frit and Mr. Joseph Keeeler, all of St. Anthony, Ind. Also Mr. Ceo. KessT 'PI 11
n ,1 ... , ., : n-r, hi i enn . i ne surviving
i .iii tM i ll w ' t . . r i i r i nron on t i . . .
dead, and left for dead, .he beJlL?i. V ! ÜS!
striking him under the left eve ami
going out at the back of his head.
and yet he is working on his farniij(,aj
wci iiow , naving oeen picKed up after the battle and carried to a hospital. As near as is ki own there are vet 22 survivors of the
company living ."; years after its
muster out of the service, and tboee
tude to those who assisted them so kindly in the last hours of their
ad bereavement. Peace to the
liv
en-
Enlistko. Mr. Henry Ell, gon of Mr. Alex Ell, of Madison township, is now a member of Battery H, 0th U. S. Heavy artillery, ondu ty at Fortress Monroe, Va. The OOOBm received a letter from him from there, asking his copy of the Coram to be sent to his address there. Henry has many friends who wish that he may make a great success in the army. The arm of the service he is connected with is the most difficult to lean., but h.ts the advantage of generally remaining, at one Post, where they become familiar and consequently more efficient with the intricate machinerynow used in serving the heavy guns.
living around Jasper are a
set of comrades to-day.
Normal School Notes. The Dubois County Not mal
School is rapidly increasing in attendance.
Miss Anna Pfau, a student in the
Public Schools last fall, has entered
the Normal for the remainder of the term. Miss Anna has iust closed a
very successful term of school.
Mr. John II. Hacktnann, of Fer
dinand, entered the Normal Mon
day to prepare for the duties of a
teacher.
Supt. George R. Wilson attended
the general exercises Tuesdav
morning and favored the students with a valuable and much appreci
ated talk. Come auain. Sunt.
Wilson.
The students are receiving two
hours practice in penmanship ev
ery day under the valuable instruc
tion of I'rof. Thomas Jackson. Mr.
Jackson is one of the finest
Lemington Lights. The population of Lemington is increasing. Some of the boys of Lemington je anxious to go lo the war; they will be more anxious to get back home. Hoys, "There's no piece like home." Sunday School next Sunday nomine: Tittle, "The Triumphal
Kntrv " We would he glad if more
would attend.
1 here will hi; a celebration the
Fourth of July in the grove at Lemmon Church. Everybody it invited to attend. Come one; come all! Mr. A. V. Bush's family visited Mr. V. S. Lemond last Sunday. John C. Kirkland will sta t in a few days to Indianapolis. Thos. Inman has has purchased the Sunday Express. Look out, David, or you'll get left. Mr. T. B. Horton advertised for a young woman. His advertisement is something like this: "She must be pretty and sweet, with blue eyes and brown hair, with ome experience in cooking, must tip the beam at 111 pounds net
pii'-iwHght. Mrs. b . V . savs from the
man in Indiana The students are (description of Mr. Horton 'l adver I . . I . . . I . I .... t 1. 1 A LI I
tieemect, she thinks that she till the bill. So there may
wedding in the near future. Bomi Bmpbi,
can be a
Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate.
delighted with his teaching and
pen work. Miss Genevieve Vezalles of Celestine, is one of our best new students this week. We welcome her. Mr. Otto Miessner of Hunting l.i,... ...... I ........ . 1 . I V
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I rw j - - J "V v. .r j KIM U Hint III 1 1 1 1 mal 1 uesclay, arranging to enter for .ler-ined, eoniiiiissioner ap,inted lv the remainder of the term. r. iair of tLe Doboia Olrotut Ooarl el Miessner just gradual. ,! from the & MHn l' tt'r"1- 1H9H. of the Polx.i,. HnntinuKiin. c .1 ii. I-"'int Court, to make sale of the rvnl Huntingburg H.gh .school last eHtate Mntllging u, the mrtie8 , the week, and is a bright and pfOttiie- jeaiiM Ntuober 2461, befatf tl anse el ing young man. James Cox, et al. V8 Samuel Davenport, Floyd Traylor nil he eXMCti to I ?ennniv m , , ,mm
atter.d Jasper Public schools all l.v onier of said court, on the nrfiiiises
next year. He attended the Fttb jTrrrfnT twit tht fnllnirlni reel oeteti. lie Schools all last vear, and is now ' Tl"' N"r,h half of l,'e North Beet gear attending the Normal. Floyd is a "'li6 I1??": oi 'IT
, i , , ... w ""in" .iiiii'i, mi in f-rt null .1, jolly good boy and we like to have Townehip 2 South. Ranee A. eoutaininir
in school. one hundred and twntv actee, more r Miss Lizzie Teder, one of Du to&T, im-
bois county's best teachers, cast Terms of Sale. One third cash, and her lot with the students of the Nor- 'I" residue in equal payment.-, due i md last Monday. end twelve months from date of sale,
.... . . . , the jmretiaser to execute his notes for the 1 he class recitations a-e intens- deferred navments. with nnI fnh..l.l
ly interesting and the students are ' surety, hearing six per cent, interest
amoving tlieir work lumnnil ov. : from date of sale.
J O ' . ,w.,. v.
tfThe Star band and a number of friends met at Mr. Joseph Rottet'a Tuesday n'ght, to congratulate Mr. Will Rottet, a member of the band, on his marriage that day with Miss Beverstedt. Music, laughter and tefreshtnents abounded. "May they live long and prosjer."
N. H. Motsinger's offer of sen ices to fight Spain is a victory-fetch-ins mnvotiiuiit 11. t r
diery, you see, will become tOBfied I'SE' X "fut in hie whiskers and may be cut ! S1 !ome ftt (,re7' In.d- . ,,lfi
down by thousands without the ! T In,m ''T
pression. I liere is not one sintrlc
dissatisfied student in the Dubois
County Normal School. Ask the students about the work.
The philo-ophieal experiment of hooting a tallow candle through an
inch thick board with a shot gun
created intense interest last Friday
morning.
Miss Norma Koerner, just gradu
ated from the Huntingburg High School, entered the Normal this week. Amonif her other studies
Miss Koerner is taking solid Qajom
etrv
of a mathematical turn of mind
Mis Anna Kluetnper, another
good teacher of Dubois county, came in Tuesday to attend the Nor
mal Sch iol the remainder of the term Wp ji nnn-i-i nip t Mm mAA i Inn
for M i 4M kliiPinrw.r i- ,. ..Ipuw.w.f l,..ljl,"1 ne-fourth in eighteen timnths from
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Kk Mahd M. Milhi kn, Coenniaeeoaee. Leo. Fisher, Attorney for I'laintiff. V. K. Cox, Attorney for Defeedeat. April I."), IMS 4w. Executor's Sale of Real Estate Notice isherehy given that the under signed, executor of the last will of Katharina Frt'ylerger, deceased, will mi SATURDAY, MAY 14th. ISM, Offer at private sale, on the premises, two miles south east of llavsville, on the Jasper and pRoti load, the following described real estate Indonging to suid decedent : Lots lo.") and 10 in Seit, and Ib.rts-
feld's addition to the town of llavsville,
uler of the Soiith-
I
ter of the South-West marter of section
o .. town-hip No. I, North, Hange 4 Waat, la Denote ooaatj, Indiana. THUMS OF SA LE : " Said real estate will le sold on the lollowiM terms, towit : Une-fourth rash, one fourth in six months, one- fourth in twelve month.
The Early Bird
CATCHES THE WORM ! Be one of 'em, and catch the good things in our pretty line of STRAW HATS, More complete than ever before. Wear one of our soft, cool body SHIRTS. Detachable cuffs. Our price on em, 50 cts. Cost you 75 cents elsewhere. Remember our CUT PRICE SALE of BUYS 2 PIECE SUITS. You can't afford to miss this sale if your boy needs clothing. Come and be convinced.
S. KITEBLER,
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War with Spain! On account of the fluctuation in priOM sure to follow the doolarati n of war with Spain, and our desire to he at the front when war begins, we have deternwned t. offer our custom ers extra bargains in everything in our line, and have CUT TO THE HEART The prices of Dry (ioodn, Clothing and (Jioceries. We have just opened a large stock of the celehrated JUMBO PANTS, Not excelled anywhere, warranted to give satisfaction, or your money hack if returned promptly. Seasonable and Fashionable Dry floods received weekly, an 1 daily additions keep our assortment ot (iroceries always full and "bp To Date'' in fruits and vegetahles. We return thanks to the people for their liheral patronage during b nt, and ask then to huy out our .-tock as soon as possible.
V HTJTHER,
JASPER, INDIANA.
New Troxler building, North Main street,
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IRELAND, INDIANA, MANUFACTURES OF
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and a good student
Mm Wilson has two very interesting Geography classes and show herself a competent teacher of the suhject. The classes in ( Jerinan have just been omnised in charge of Mrs. (iiitgHell, and have trimmed tbeif sails for clear sailing. The vocal music class is one of the big and interesting classes of the Normal. Miss BflMM Cassidy is organbt and is a very proficient performer.
date of Hale, the purchaser to execute his
notes for the deferred payments with good freehold suretv, louring six per
cent interest Iroin the uate of sale. Faao. w. Faerffeenwaa, Bieenloe. Mii.hi kv .c B WeeeBT i Attorneys. April 15, IHSM -tw.
F. N. Hunton. the Photographer, die et Orecncastle. K. N. Hunton. a former resident
harming of a hair of the American troops. Bravo, Motsinger! Indi
anapolis Hun. Advertisers in The Coukikr are capturing the trade.
ing resuming from a slight wound
upon the. hand. He lived in Jasper in ISM 78 and it, and married a second wife here, leaving here in IMS'! for French Lick. Ho was a tine artist.
ÜOttofJ of Town Election. Notice is hereby given to the voters of the ii corporuted tonn of Jasper, that nn election will he held at the Electric Lifhl Company's olfice 0B the lirst Mondav in May, ItM, (ein MONDAY, MAY '2,1. I!8, For the purpise of electinif the following effl sera Öl said town toWH : hie Town Marshal ; I ne Town ( 'lerk ; One Town Treasurer; One Trustee for the L'd ward of said town, to till the vacancy caused hv the
resignation of Phillip Kästner: ( hie Trustee for the :td ward of sail town, to serve for two years; One Trustee for the 5th ward of saiil town, to serve for two years ; In tPMtiinonv whereof, I hereunto set
DtSO. On Monday, April JÖ, 1898, at his farm two miles east t Jasper, V!k. An ion S hnkidkk, aged fcbotit ".") years. He was a veteran of the late war, in Co, . 49th Ind. Vols., and a member of the (tuekes-Wellman Pi st, (i. A. K. He was buried by the I'os. on Wednesday. He leaves a widow and family.
I "CREAM of the HARVEST FLOUR. Jp Unexcelled for all poipoaea. j Will pay the highest market price
in cash for WHEAT. vi,;,. ft . .... 1 g il j
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irler and wo will please yea Wall Paper!
We have a full car load of wall paper to select from this season, in all grade that you may want at greatly reduced prices. Come in and let us show you our beautiful colorings. Also a full line of Welchee, clock- Jewelry, Silverware and line China ware. If you intend purchasing a Pi w or Ola AM fe sure to examine our instrument- and hear the ipiality of tone. You can have them tried in our stcre, before you purchase. All repair work promptly done.
t
FRANK
Jeweler.
JASPER, -ataiva n, uar i
Prof, T. K. Deaeihertv has
added a large bay window on the north side Of the Indiana Hotel office ihis week, which adds lo the appearance and gives more room.
Mrs. Marv Schneider is
building a nice cottage on 5th street, which will Im? occupied by John .Schmitt as soon as completed. They Parted et the Altar. It is reported here that Jacob Mitth huehler and Sophia SAetnli , who were to Imve been married at Celestine, Thursday morning, went as far as the altar to have the cere inony performed and then backed out The lady made for one door and the would-be groom left hv
" ny band as Clerk of miid town1 the other. No cause was assigned
ska i. f of Jasper, are I nlli the official
1 v ' seal thereto, this C'thdav of April, A. I). 1MB. John P. Hi i iikh, Apr. 1"), '-31. Clerk Town of Jaajer.
and no explanations offered.
ajrTin types the l)et picture made, at Richardson's photo tent.
Administratrix Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, adtninistratix with the will annexil, of tin- estate of Joseph Efg, deceased, will on SATURDAY MAY nth, MM, I Hlet for sale al public audi tat, on the pfeaeieea, the following real-estate belonging to -aid decedent : Lots Ö, i. 7. s, !i, 14, 10, 111, 17, an. I Is in Kgg's nulxliv ision u the tow n of Jasper, I Miloiü county. nail of the South half of lot nuinter two in Charta bocbart'a addition ti the tow ii of Jasper, and more particularly described as followa: Commencing at the South-Kast corner of said lot number tWO, running thence Noith 24-1 feet, thence West si feel, thence Sooth M1 feet, thence Kast sj feet to the place of heafiiiiiea
Also part of lot number one in said Charte- Kuchart's addition tOMÜ town and described as follows: Commencing at the South-West corner of -aid lot number one, running I In-nee Nortn L' Vi feet, ami live inehss, thence Kast LfJ feet, thence South l.'W feet and live in. he-, thence West "SI feet, thence South l.'O feet, thence West H'2 feet to place of beginning TLKMSOKSAI.K. -Slid real estate will he old on the following terms towit: One third cash, one third in nine
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oiouuiM ami one oiini in eignteen i, ar in naid months, the purchaer to execute his rtnv there ls
noien ior tue netern'U payments with go.nl freehol. I surety, bearing six er ent interest from date. KOSA Kti, Administratrix With will snnexe.L Mil ni KN A Sw kknkv, Attorneys. Jasper, Ind., April IÖ, 1S'J8 It.
INDIANA.
Madison Tvnship TriiMteo 'otlee. Notice is given tnat hereafter the Tree ee of Mal s..:i tow nshii) will be at ti n
(tllice of Dr. Bean, in Ireland, on e.en Saturdav, for the piiDoseof attending (. township business, jnd all person- h e. ing husiness with the township are expected U) confine it to those days. rii. township library is kep. at Ihl Alexander's in Ireland, where all ma" obtain the look8. The Indiana School books will I (ountl at Win. T. Young's store at ah times. John K. Norman, Ang. 16, '96-7 Trustee Madiscr Tp. Not-ce to Neirs. Creditors, Etc. In the Dttboia Circuit t'ourt, May term, lsiis. In the matter of the estate of I er.linand Schneider, .It ceased. N tice is hereby given, that Mary K. Schneider, as administ ratrix of the if tute of Ker.lin in. I S-hneider, deeeeanl. has piesented and file. I her account and vouchers in final settlement of said W täte, md that the tnmt' will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the Kith .lay of May lft( at w hich time all heir, creditors or legatees of Haul estate are required 60 up;
(urt ami show cause, n whv said account hiiI
voucher- diould not lx approvL An.l the heil of said e-tate nn. also herehv
rpiir,v at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heir
ship. HERMAN KCKKKT. Clerk.
Tkwior A Mi ntkh, Attv's for Admr'x, Apnl 2'2, 18y8.-2t.
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