Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1898 — Page 4

I ASPER COURIER

JAMFKK. IH'HOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.

ntered at the Poatofllca I Jaiptr Indiana, for raoeiaiuton through tha mall aa aarond cl niatirr

FRIDAY, MAY (J, 1898.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

For Conarraaiiian, 3l district, WILLIAM T. ZKNOK. For ReprvariiUitlve from Oubola hikI I'lkr Coiintlea, SASSKK Sl'LLIVAN. For 1'rokf ruling Attorney, ATtli. Jililirlnl IMatrtrt, KKKR TRAYLOR. Kor County Auditor, AUGUBT H. KOERNKR. For Clerk Ctrrutt Court, HKRMAN KCKKRT. For Recorder, PHILIP J. KUNKEL, JR. Kur Sheriff, HKRMAN H. C ASTRUP. Kor Treasurer, CHARLKS MOKNKH ACS. Kor Hureyor, WILLIAM T. YOUNO. For Coroner, PHILIP A. 0UCKJE8. For Countyjeomiiilaaloiier,, 1! IMatrtrt, CONRAD J At'KLK. For County Com mlaeioner, 3l lliatrlct, JOSEPH FRITZ.

Tl FIRST FIGHT WON!

A TERRIFIC NAVAL BATTLE AT MA-NILLA!

Commodore Dewey Utterly Destroys the Spanish Fleet! Two weeks ago when Great Britain declared that power's neutrality between the U. S. and Spain, many people wondered how Commodore Dewey, with his Meet of eight vessels, would get away from the China Sea, where he chanced to be with it, as he could not get coal enough to come to San Francisco, and he must either get out of port in 24 hours and tight for coal,

trust to luck, or be penned up in a neutral harbor idle while the war' lasts. A foreign naval oiheer asked him last week what course he intended to pursue. He replied he "would coal in Manilla within a week." This was thought to be a brag, a Manilla was strongly fortified, and in addition had a Span-' ish fleet of two more vessels than) he could muster under the best and most renowned Spanish Admiral,! Montejo, to defend it. But the re-j suit showed that he meant what he said, and on Saturday before day- j light he steamed into the bay past' the Spanish forts and forced the Spanish Heet to battle, and sunk and destroyed it. No such bril liant naval battle has been fought for years, and of course Americans are happy and Spaniards depressed. The probability is that the U. 8. will now retain at least a part of the Phillipine islands for a permanent coaling station for our vessels,

as a portion of war indemnity fr m Spain. All honor to Com. Dewey and his brave sailors. 8S8When the news of Commodore Dewey's victory reached Jasper Monday morning, the Kvansville Courier sold like "hot cakes." It was the only uaper that brought the news of the battle that morning. 88"Cnmp Mount was crowded with visitors last Sunday, and an excursionist from Brazil was killed by being pushed under a moving street car, in the rush to get away from the grounds in the afternoon. On Monday about SIX) of the state militia were sent home, and others asked to take their places by the U. 8. examining surgeons. 8ts?Th town and city elections throughout Indiana last Monday showed geneial Democratic gains, though in many localities politics did i ot enter into the contest. In Huntingburg, Jos. W. Schwartz was elected Mayor by 92 majority over E. W. Blemker, Republican. E. E. Duffendach, Rep., Treasurer by 4 majority; (Jeorp Ditman, Marshal; Von Cox, Clerk; Hen Klosterman, Ben Miller and Adam Renner, Councilmen. KsTAt Canne.ton the entire Dem ocratie ticket was elected last Tuesday. Last year the republiears carried the city by considerable majorities. Town Elkction in Jasper passed of very quietly last Monday, only IM votes being polled. The Derr.ocratic ticket having no oposition; most voters seem to have forgotten there was an election. The following is the vote received by each candidate : Trustee 2d Ward, Joseph Jahn, 84; Trutsee 3d Ward, John (leier, 83; Trust e 5th Ward, John Hatter, 79; Marshal, James S. Millburn, 80; Clerk, John P. Huther, 81; Treasurer, ChaB. Soliga, 77.

WThere was quite a gathering at the Court house Wednesday night to hear McCabe, and as he is a good talker he entertained them well. He told them to be loyal to

the stars i ml stripes, as next to religion this being their highest duty. Dirt Drifting! In Dubois County dtrfaf April, 1KU8, as taken from the transfer Units in Keeordot Dil ley's oAoo, Elisabeth Ronnor to Adam V. Boaoor, tt lot B. M von' odd. Hantincbora f'J.oO.

Lawrence Junes t Chris Reiitopohler, e 4, iV w '.. ". lUeinker's aKi. Hun- I ÜBjrboif. 91. Kosh m . Webb to Sylvester Wiismaa

et si. Dt lot 44. Horden s add Birds

eve. $75. , Harney J. Rasche to Mary Rasche, last will.

Michael Arties to Joseph (i. Hresehcr, SO acres in see. 83. t I, s r I. 1J00 John K. McKall, Coin'r, to Herdina Johanneman, 10 acres in sec. V, t 3, 8 r 4, 1871. Joseph K. Buchart, et al, to John Bloch, .' acres in see. 17, t L s r B, 1180 Adam Stratiuan to Jo. K. Huchiirt. M acres in sees, lri & 17, t I s r 8, and L'" lota i:i Schnellville, f 1,400. Joseph K. Buchart to John Heichelleek, lota --'4 A 88 W. add. Schnellville, and 'a acre land, $1.50. Jos. K. Buchart to Andrew Schnell, ot "Jri, W add. Schnellville, and 34 acres j land, $i&). Win. A. GH to DftTid 0. Lane, s acres in sees. 11 and 14, t I s r 8, $250, Sophia Witte to Henry E. Sickert, '..

lots 4J A 80, anl lots 41 A W, Holland, 8880. Joseph K. Buchart et si, to Joseph Elmer, 53 acres in sec. 1, t I s r 8, $7"0. Morton Jones to Sarah J. Junes, 40 acres in -ec '.M, t 1 n r 8, care. R. M. Millnirn, eoni'r, to C;ara (ioeSJtl, 80 acres in sec 34, t 3 I r 5, $840. Jos. Hoffman to Fred Alles 4 lot 1, St. Anthony, $10. Jaeoh Ho'ffman, sr., to Val. Huffman pt sei- 2H, t 3 s r 4, $708. Frel, Schneider to John HochsJSSSng '4 lot I, St. Anthony, 880. H. T. Koerner et al to John K. Bradlev, 40 acres in sec 1-, t 3, 8 r 3, 8100. John Merkle to Win. K. Merkel acres in sec. 17, 18 ft r 4, 88,000. John C.Hall to Win. C. Coble, 40 acres in sec. 24, t 1 8 r 3, $400. M. D. Ivemond, assignee, to Jaeoh Rauscher, 30 acres in sees. 23 & 24, t 2, 8 r H, $300. C. M. Schurz et al, to Rosie VV. Schurz 80 acres in sees. 4 A 5, t 3 I r 4, $100. Phillip Miller to Anton Miller HO acres in sec. 35, t 1, I r 4, $300. John M. Streiel to Fred Alles SO acres in see. 25, t 1 s r 3, $H00. Jaeoh Schneider to John Wibhles 7.H7 acres in sec. 27, t 2, I r 4, $240. i. Rauscher to Adam Schlesnintt, lot 21, Hoatiagbttff, $100. Anna M. Sander to Joseph Schneider, Jr., ls lot 40, 4th Bdd. Jasuer, HBO. Martin Friedman to John L. Friedman, et al, lot 88, Jasper, $M). Henry BuBchkoetter to Aith. Buschkoetter, et al, last will. C. R. Kluer to Mary 0. Weisinan 4-100 of an acre in Bee. 34, t 2 s r 5, $15. Wm. H I'rvor. etal, to MaryC. Weisinan, 1-100 of an acre in sec. 34, t 2 I r 5, $1. Fred. W. Blemker to Ed. E. Blemker 10 acres in sec 2, t 2 a r 5, $880. Fred. W. Blemker to F.d. K. Blemker pt hlk 3, Blemker's add. Hunt V'h'(f.$10. Bemandinia Johaneman to John B. Helium, 8.70 acres in s c. 20, t 3 8 r 4, $100. Wm H. Roach to Wm. Z. Radcliff 118 acreB in 8. 7, t 2, s r 5, $1200. Atiam Sehlessirig to ottleib Rauscher 'a lot 21, Huntingburg, $100. H. Busehkoetter's heirs to Anton Buschkoetter, 40 acres in eec. 15, t 3 s r 4, $400. Anton Buschkoett r to Bernandina Ruelter 174.75 acree in sees. 20 and 27, t 2 s r 4, $20W. Peter K Newton to Louisa J iarland. 20 acres in sec :, t 2 s, r 3, $100.

Bom Oeding tO Catharine Wendholt, 0.75 acres in sec 30, t 3 b, r 4, $tkl. Catharine Wendholt to Bern Oedin. 0.75 acres in sec 30, t 3 b, r 4, $5).

A H Koerner et al to Frank Zimmer, .42 of an acre in sec 25, t 2 s, r 3, $150. Kosma Wagner to Henry Wagner Jr, lot 88 Wagners add Ferdinand, $. Herman T Koerner to Win N Koerner. 320 acres in sees 11, 13, and 17, t 3 , r 3 $400 'Chas B Rogers, com'r, to W S ,t V. B Rhodes, 171 acres in sees 21, SB, 20, and 31, t 1 n, r 3, $1,255.32. Ben Rowekamp to Jaeoh Neukani, 8.88 acres in sec 12, t 1 s, r 4, $2,000. Jon Miller heirs to Anton Miller, 40 acre in sec 'Mi, t 1 s, r 4, $1. John Kluch to Henrv L Stahl, 5 acres in sec 28, t 2 s, r 5, $300.

Job K Buchart to John Stein!', 1H0 acres in sec 22, t 2 s, r 3, $2,500. F Zimmer to Ind Stone it Head Co, pt sec 33, t 2 s, r 5, $1. Aloisi iutgsell to Agnf" Mendel, 170.45 acres in sec 12, 13, and 7, t 2 a, r 5 & 4, $100. John I) (irav to (ieo W Rudolph, 5 lots in I'ortersville, $1000. R S Foster to John W lv kert et al, 80. 50 acres in sees 13 and 14, t 2 s, r 3, $400. Cath Bauerfeind et al to John Bauer Jr, 120 acres in sec 22, t 1 n, r 4 $800. John Kreilein, adm'r, to Rosa M Fink, lot 0 McC 1st add Jasja-r, $110. Win Hufendach to C 1 hitVinhnh. 2.25 acres in sec 33, t 2 s, r 5, $100. Jacob Schneider to Martin K Haas, 1.42 acres in sec 20, t 2 s, r 4, $5H0. Mary Kunkel to Adam Weidenlarner. lots 73 and 74, St Marks, $18. Win Zehr to Fred Zehr Sr, ' acre in sec 88, t 1 s, - 3, $0. Michael Bi)f Utifl heirs to Ira Pendlcy, 40 acres in sec 20, t 1 n, r 3, $10. Ira Penillev to John Pendlev, 40 acres in sec 20, t In, r 3, $100 Phil Wagner to Cath Wagner it al last will. Martha J Ininan to Jefferson Tp, '8 acre in sei' 25, t 2 s, r 3, 880. I nisilla M. Sillings to Rosa A Root, 10 acres in sec 2, t 3 s, r 3, $25. Sarah J. King to Henrv B. King, lots 13 and 14 Birdseye, 8888. N. Senninger, trustee, to Jaeoh Hang, pt lot 3, W add Ferdinand, $225. Cath Blessinger to Augusta Kckstein, 80 acres in sei- Hi, t 2 s, r 5, $1 ,000. John Block to Frank X Block, of an acre in sec 17, t 2 s, r 3, 891. John Block to Peter (Jehl, ' of an acre in sec 17, t 2 s, r 3, $45. John J Alles to Job Hurst, 00 acres in sees 28 and 32, t 1 s, r 3, $1,000. Simon Ackerman to Florentine W Ackerman, 40 acres in set- 15 tin, t 5, 8800. Jas H Whitten to Wm Whitten 88 acres in sec 33, t 3 s, r 5, $250.

Vktkkinakian. Last week Mr. Anion Kiefer, on Sulpher Springs road, thought his horses needed BOOM doCtOnng to CUN that "tired feeling-' exhibited by them when at work ploughing. So he gave them a handful of castor bOOJM with their oats, and three of them died, and another was expected to die Sunday. He don't think castor beans u good invigorat'T for horses now. Physician Gets License.

Margaiet K. Si I. or, of Dubois, county, has been granted a physician's license to piactice in this countv. Kvansville Courier.

Llcetine Not ivv. mil TICK is htpbf K'Vi'U in tin eltlSMM t fV st. Ilrnry, ami Citss ti iishij). IuImhh ponntjr, IndluM, tint the undsraiciUKl, a male oltlsen of tin- United Mains will ppl to the t'ounty OoimaiMtoasn ot iu but county at their next n-Kular IBSStoa mi June, I., for Hrwasii to retsll iBftostesl lag Ikiuor. bew sitd stIbs, sad aerasU ths siiiiic tn lie ilrunk on the prt'iiiiNt s, BBdef Iba provisions of the laws of IndiaAS Kov erniUK such lieeiise. The precise location where such liijuors arc to le sohl la in a front room oil the ground floor of the tw o storv hriek building oa tbe Vnrdlnnnd and st nnnrj road, sm locuteil on seven-eighths of an acre of the south easi uarter of the south east quarter of section SS, townehlp I, mnne ft, know n us the Clara Qofjol property. Also, at the same line will niuke applies tion for license to allow card playiiiK. dice throw IHK, und tu sell lunches and eonfec tlonery. BIM A. KM , . May s, lNHs, 3t. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter id' the estate of John Lottes, deoeaosd. In the Ihihois Circuit Court, May term, 1888. Notice is herein tjirefl that Margaretha littes as iiilminist ratrix of the estate of John Lottes, deceased, has presented and tiled her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come op for examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 16th day of May, 1808, al which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are reipiired to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there Im, w hy said ..ccoiint and vouchers should not Ikapproved. And the heirs of said estate are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship. MARGARETHA LOTTES, Administratrix. V. K. COX, Attornev. Mav ti, L8B8. 2t.

Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. KOTtCa is hereby given that the undersigned, commissioner appointed ly the judire of the Dobok Circuit Court at the March term, 1808, of the Dulsiis Circuit Court, to make sale of the re 'I estate ladonfring to the parties in the cause Numler 2401, tteing the cause of James Cox, et al. vs Samuel Pavenport, will on SATTKOAY, MAY 14. 1888, by order of said court, on the premises offer for sale the following real estate The North half of the North hast quarter, and the South Kast quarter of the North Kast quarter, all in Section 32, Township 2 South, Range 3, containing one hundred and twentv acres, more or less, and situated in Dubois County, Indiana. Tkrms ok Sals. One third cash, and the residue in equal payments, due six and twelve months from date of sale, the purchaser to execute his notes fo: the deferred payments, with good freehold surety, bearing six per cent, interest from date of sale. Richard M. Milbcrn, Commissioner. Lso. Fisher, Attorney for Plaintiff. W. K. Cox, Attorney for Defendant. April lö, 1M1IH 4w.

Executor's Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the last will of

Katharine Freylerger, deceased, will on SATURDAY, MAY 14th, 1888, Offer at private sale, on the premises,

two miles south east of llaysville, on the Jasper and 1'aoli road, the following described real estate belonging to said

decedent :

Lots 105 and UK in Seitz and Ili.rtsfeld's addition to the town of llaysville, and the North-West quarter of the SouthWest quarter, and the South-Kast quarter of the South-West quarter of section No. 32, township No. 1, North, Range 4 West, in Dabois countv, Indiana. TERMS OF SALK: " Said real estate w ill be sold on the following terms, towit: - One-fouith cash, one fourth in six months, one-fourth in twelve months, and one-fourth in eighteen months from date of sale, the purchaser to execute his notes for the deferred payments with good freehold suretv, liearing six per cent interest from the date of sale. Fkki. W. Fkkyhkkokk, Kxecotor. Mi i. in kn A Swkknev, Attorneys. April 15, 18WC-4w. Administratrix Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administratix with the will annexed, of the estate of Joseph Kgg, deceased, will on SATURDAY MAY 14th, 1898, Offer tor sale at public audi .n, on the premises, the following real-estate lie longing to said decedent: Lots 5, ti. 7, M, , 14, 18, H, 17, and IK in Kgg's sulsli vision to the town of Jasper, Dublin county. Part of the South half of lot number two in Charles lluchart's addition to the town of Jasper, and more particularly described as follo'.vj: Commencing at the South-Kast OOfBOf of said lot ItllllltiSM t wo, running thence No th 244 feet, thence West H4 loot, thence South 244 feet, thence Kast 84 feet to the place of hegi nning. Also part of lot number one in said Charles lluchart's addition to said town and described as follows: CommenciiiR at the South-West corner of said lot numlier one, running thence RofftO 888 feet, and live inchss, thence Kast 132 fe t, thence South I3i feet and live inches, thence West "St feet, thence South 188 feet, thence West M2 feet to place of Isa ginning. TERMS OF SALE. Slid real estate will be told on the following terms towit: One third cash, one third in nine months and one third in eighteen months, the purchaser to execute his notes for the deferred payments with gtxsl freehold surety, liearing six per cent interest from date. ROSA EGO, Administratrix With will snnexed. Mii.nt'KN A BwsjsjSjBT, Attorneys. Jasper, Ind., April 15, 1W8 4t.

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