Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 June 1898 — Page 4

JASPER COURIEK

JASPKK. DÜBOIB COVNTV. INDIANA

Ratered ai th r..t..ffl r at Jaaper Indiana, fe -aas a laelon through ihr mall an rroii.l rltu mattn

FRIDAY. JUNK 3, KS98.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

I'lki

For Cong-reeeniaii, Sd diatrlrt, WILLIAM T. BEHOB. Vor Reprneeiilmttv from llubole and Count Ira, BAMKB st'l.uv AN.

Vor l'rori nt In Attorney, A7tli, Ju.lt lal

IMt riet, KKKR TRA YI.OR. For County Auditor. AUGUST H. KoKKNKR. For Clrrk ftrrult t'ourt, HKRMAN BOKJUtT. For KM-orlrr, raiLir J. K UNKEL, JK. For Sheriff, HERMAN H. CASTRI P. For Treweurer, CHARLES MOKNKH Al'8. For Surveyor, WILLIAM T. YOUHO. For Coroner, PHILIP A. QUCEJC8. For County Conimlaaloner,, lal IMatrlrt, CONRAD JAl'KLE. For County t'oninilaaloner, 3d In -Irl I, JOSEPH FRITZ. Democratic State Convention. Indianapolis, Ind., May 25, '9S To THE DkMOCHACY Off INDIANA ! The Democratic State Conventioi will assemble at Tomlinson Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, June 21, 1898, for the purpose of nomi nating candidates for state otticetto be voted for at the November election, 189H; the adoption of a platform, and such other busing as may properly come before the Convention. The basis of representation to said Convention as fixed by the Democratic State Committee is one delegate for each 200, and one dele gate for each fraction of 100 or more, of the votes cast for Hon. John B. Stoll, Presidential Elector, 189. Under this apportionment the Convention will consist of 1.528

delegates. The offices for which nominations will be made are as follows: Secretary of State. Auditor of State. Treasurer of State. Attorney-General. Clerk of Supreme Court. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics. State Geologist. Judge of Supreme Court, Second District. Judge of Supreme Court, Third District.

Judge of SuDreme Court, Fifth

District.

Judge of Appellate Couit, First

District.

Judge of Appellate Court, Second

District.

Judrre of Appellate Court, Third

District. Judge of Appellate Court, Fourtl District. Judge of Appellate Court, Fift) District. Parks M. Maktin, Chairman Asahel H. Wamfler, Se( -retaky Under the above ratio for dele

gates Dubois county will be entitled

to fifteen votes, both in the State

and Congressional Conventions. Netice I Ceafreaaiooal Convention. Jasper, May 25th, 1H!8. Notice is hereby given that th a . a . a . a

various counties ot the third con

gressional district will meet at English, Indiana, at one o'clock P. M. Friday, June the 24th, IMS,

for the purpose of nominating i Congressman for the third Congres

sional district for the State of

Indiana. The basis of reprenenta

lion at said Convention will be tin

same as that fixed hv the Slut

Central Committee for the Demo cratic State Convention. At tlx

same time and place there will be n

meeting of the Congressional C om

mittee, composed of the variou

Chairmen of the different counties

in said district, at which time al

are respectfully requested to Im

present either in person or by proxy

William K. Cox, District Chairman R. M. M i liu'rn, Secretary

WTwo of the Little Sisters of th

Poor, of Evansville, visited Jaspe

last week soliciting aid for their

home at Evansville. They are tak

ing care of 8 old people there a present, and God's blessing attend them.

Duboi Circuit Court Adjourned Saturday until Tuesday, and th Judge went home to

join in Memorial day services. The

following shows the disposition of

cases not hereto reported in tut

Coi HiER up to Wednesday night. State vs John Morgenrot!) ; S. L. to minor ; attachment to Sheriff of I'ike county for George Grant. State vs Henry Dmline; violating NioholaoD law , aoqttittad. State vs Knoft'l Lion; disturbing meeting; plead guilty, but being a minor sentences is withheld durir:: his pood behavior. State vs Carl Burton; disturbing meeting; plead guilty, but being a minor sentence is withheld during good behavior. State vs Henrv Wehr, Joseph

Hoffman; tres-

Kunkel and John a a 1

pass; ac(inileu. State vs U. F. Brittain; motion for new trial overruled ar.d exceptions taken. Siate vs Fred Beckman ; violating Nicholson law; lined $10. State vs Henry P. Dudine, violating Nicholson law; fined $10. Stale vs Henry Mallory, Lee Tillman, Jos. Schnaus and James A. Brittain; destroying ptopartj J Brittain pleads guilty, and is fined $."; trial as to others, and they are acquitted. State ft John Bauer; intoxication ; acquitted and acquitted also of charge of A. A B. State vs John Morgenroth ; selling to minor; nollied on account of absence of Geo. Grant, pros, witness; and inability of State to get him. State vs N. Senninger; violating Nicholson law ; acquitted. State vs Mat. Altmeyer; A. ilr B. ; fined $25 and 10 davs in county

jail.

CIVIL ACTIONS. John F. Ash vs S. Anderson;

continued.

August Feller vs Lena Feller; divorce ; dismissed. Mary C. Atkins, adm'x of ert of Martha F. Atkins, dee'd, was or

dered to sell land at private sale.

Christ Hoffman, adm'r est ofiF

TU 1 I IT. iff J IJ . l I U.

MUIU x. iioom.oi, ueu u, , oruereu

to sell land at public sale

Transfer of Real Estate In ImiImhh county from May l to Mav Slat, isoh, us now on the Ooaaty Recorder! book, Ph. Dill, Rovdr. N. flaanlaajar to Etwrbara stailler, pt lot s, w add Faidinaod, $226. Henry t'ftr.-iily, Sli'tf to Heilman Ma-i-liine Works. ltiu aeres in eec Li and

'24, t 1 a r i, f 74.7.5. ( lias II Kfst-i to Sinclair and Rhodes, 114 acres in sees 10 and -'I t I I r.'i,400 John W. Rlirtt!' tO Leonard lire!. p( lot . IliintiiiyTturv. VMVVilhelinina Fisher to .lohn IL Miller, .57. 7" acres in see '27 I '.' r ". 1,400. um PaJa)daoh Ui John CDufoedaeh, I 12 acren in aee t ' I r ". $o,ou M K.ckstein. guardian, to Kate Scliei i titter, Iota 31 tV ft!, Met", add Jaser, 0OO, Lu M Hightlll to J t! Atkins. H acres in sec '4 t 2 s r i, 7'. Andrew S Urant to 00 8 Urant, 'M acres in sec 88 Cur A, $150. Andrews (irant to t.eo S (irant JU acres in see "J3, t 'J s, r 3, $-""

i Marv A Stewart to Michael Nirjrius,

et al., I acres in se- 11 t 1 s r 5, $40. Samuel L. Huffman to filly V; L4tuer, 1 14.-." acres in sec 17 t 1 n r 3, fesst. R. M. Milburn, Coin'r, to Jos. (iunselman, SO "eres in sec 3J t ' s r 3, $l.tHK). Kath Freyheiyer to John A Frevlur ar, Jr., SO acres in e88t La r4, $1,450, Oban A Kremi p to John L Friedman, lot 188, Jaaparf'f$0. Jonathan Hick's heirs to John I Flick, SO acres in sees 1 and 2 t I s r 3, $800. lohn B King to .lau J Cunningham, S acres in sec t '2 s r 3, $20. Henry A Kiiiken to Christina Matterhenry, pt hlk 4, Itleniker's add Huntmghuiy, $"Ö. Jos K Bodaa.4 to Jacob Kenif, lot 88, W. add Schnellville, '4 of an acre in sec 17 t ' 8 r 8, $75. Bernard LOMBt to Mary L Miller, pt lot S4, Hlemker's enlargement HaJatUfhilr)?, $700. Jonathan F'lick's lieirs to Lucinda Mills, HO acres in sees 1 and IS t 1 s r 3, $ti'0. Kachel King's heirs to Sarah J. King, ; acres in sees '24 and -'", t '2 r 8, $88. Rachel King's heirs to Lear A King, 40 acres in sees 24 and L'5 t '-' s r 8, '-'" Anna Cox to Jon (iunselinan, LDaeres in see ' t 8 8 r 8, $850. Mary Ficher to ( ieo Ficher 120 acres in sec'lö, t 1 s, r 8, tl,'.'0o. Marv Ficher to Simon Ficher, 77 acres in sec 10. t 1 8, r .1, fl.KU).

Sheriff'H Sule. Bv virtue of a certified conv of

cree issued on a iudgnieut rendered i .. T.. i :..'....:. .... .i... oi.

a i

le

in

the DttboU Cimnt CiUrt, on the 4th day of April, 1K0H, and to me directed Of the Clerk of said Court, I will offer at

ublic sale and oulcrv, to the highest

adder, at the ooor of the Court House,

in I ubo'8 County, Indiana, on S4TIIII4V JIT ME Mäh mu

ft T T rT . 1 TT l ' , ,

anna nunman vs est oi jonn n. ,tween tne hour8 of M 0.,.loek. a. n. Hoftman, dec d; claim allowed of jHnd 4 o'clock, p. m. of said day, the $1,212. rente 8nd protits for a term not exceed - Hurlinrn Srd.nd4er vi JAaaanli ine seven years, of three-fourths of the

- r ..i ...;.. ,i

Schneider, et al ; judgment cjuiet-

ing title to real estate in plaintiff.

farmers k M. Hank vs N. Lauer,

et al. ; judgment for $11. '5 22.

Mary E. (Jilliatt vs James L. illiatt : divorce granted plaintiff. John C. Keller guardian of Bar

bara Keller, reports sale of real

est.de to Caroline Merchant tor

9226; sale confirmed.

R. F. Milburn vs Jos. H. Fisher,

et al. ; continued.

Dubois Co. State Bank, et al. vs

and the plaintiffs attorneys allowed

$1)0 for his nervices, out of proceeds in Receiver's hands.

following described real estate, situated I

in the county of fHibois, State of Indi- I ana, to-wit: I

The south-west quarter of section twenty-einht (88), township numher one (1) south, range numher tive (") West, excepting however ten acres in a square form in the North-west corner of said south-west quarter, and hounded as follows : Commencing at the North-west corner of said South-west quarter, running South forty (40) nsls, thence Fast forty (40) rods.'thenee North forty (40) rods, thence West fortv (40) rodB to the

place of beginning, and excepting also ! from said South-west quarter, the grave vikr.l nnu' uitnut.ait i-i 1 1 1 Aft . irt I - vv .t

John P. Norman, et al. ; Receiver ' (1rter of the North-east ouarter of the

Kelso allowed $4HO for his services South-west qua ter of said section,

township and range aforesaid, h ginning twenty-nine rods South of the North west quarter of the North-! ouarter, and two roils Fast of staid line

Susan Bauer'ö petition ns adm'r to the place of heginning, thence Fast

of estate Jos. Bauer, dee'd, to sell fvn 8. 'ence south seven ro..s 7 it . .. It. ...a ........ I.. i V . . I .

real ete. continued with order to . ."' ",r? T.r , .. i l'" ..:'.'

, - ?eeii imiB wit- (iiitee 01 it-ciiiiiiiiC, nr ell in force. eluding all improvement-' ther on, and Maurice Fritz, et al. vs Peter life estate in the other undivided one-

Schnell " continued. fourth owned by the defendant r red

tr i i tr i , iienrer. ttie lanl to tie so hi tieing ttie inKumgunda Kamma vs Michael , (f ,Mntlant Kredotm ,e,.,,.r

Kamma; continued i therein, containing one hundred and

Mary Bradbum vs Win, Brad-: forty-nine acres, all in Dulsiis County,

urn ; divorce granted plaintiff. ; Indiana. .

( ,,,, . .r i ii' A ml in case sanl rents ami proiits

Prosper; divorce granted plaintiff ,. iudirm ?i t and decree aforesaid, in-

and custody of miner children; de Iterest and costs, together with all aceru-

fendant ordered to pav her $10H . 'nft costs, I will, at the same time and

ami in a line manner as aioresaio,

auction and pub-

bifhect bidder, al 1 1

J air lat. 1898. and $25 at the be-lright, title, interest and estate in fet

ginning of each six months there-!"'1"!'"'"' rredoim .eiger. in an! to

IMHamniriiic ui nie n nun loiepci m ii(

desi-ril'ed ral estate, or so much and such part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the judgment and decree aforesaid, which is in favor of Ida itiger, and against Fredolin (ieiger, et al. Said real estate will le sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and subject to the redemption laws of the State of Indiana. Hknkv Cassidv, Sheriff, Hulstis Count v, Indiana. W. K. Cox. att'v for IMaintiff. June :i, IH'.IM. ;w. if$l-'

aarOuckes Welman Post, (J. A

K. on Monday strewed flowers am:

placed Hags over the graves of dene

eoinraden in the grave-yards adja

cent to Jasper, and then attended

memorial services at various neigh t . -v Ba ft

During places, uuue a number o

people went from Jasper to Shiloh

fail

fendant ordered to pay her i(M mg costs, i win, at u f y. "i "SavWJwtth-BBWttJ Äk in 80 dayq, and to pay her $2o onjr out cry, to the hig

after for a period of ten years.

Dtenng Harvester Co. vs Schnell

Bros. ; judgment vs Receiver for

$2i. 95.

Wm. Peering k Co., vs Schnell

Bros. ; allowance of $343 and at

torney's fee, to be paid by Receiver

m. L. Brittain, et al. vs NN m

C. Brittain ; commissioners report

partition; reHrt approved.

John C. Miller, guardian vs ( aro

line Meichant, et al. j dismissed

Licrnae Hoi ire.

VT,,T,CI! i" hrrrli firm

Hrtirjr, Ca loa iifthlp.

lh rlMtn of Si IiiiImiI roiiriiy. hnl .

hl lliv utiilrrftiKtii-il mil. iiv. i. of Ihr t'nitrl

ftMaa, "'II ppiy ' ih OmhM Cawtaarawri OiiIioIk . ii my I tbftir nrl ruUr nvaatM in mir Ifis. lor a llrrn raiall lnliilrailng MMfftj brrr ami lnr. ami rmit Ihr nanir in Ii Irink on Ihr prrml.r, im. I. r lb piiivinlonii of thr ia nf Indiana X'vrrnliiK mirh llcii( Thr prrrla lix-allon wbr aiit hijuur ar I l ftnlit i in tbr UltM frrl rHini Inratrd In ihr north -aiirnrnron ihr groiiinl fl.M.r. a rrrialn ( tuff frame hutldliiR, ulniat)! on a pari of Ihr I W at. of tkt H K qr f nrrilon :6, T. No 3S . H ft . In thr town of St Hrnry. Imlmia MMMJT, ln1i n, particularly ilftrrllird a fnlloa Itrniium u at t point llnfrrt t of Ik I. K HMW of ihr tinvraO arrclrart Ihrnrr oiiih IM frrl. ihrnr w,t lailrat. thrm-r north 210 frrl, thrtirr rant IWfart lo ihr plaa of lir(lniiin BM from room front th iiortD an1 opnift nut upon a piihhr hl(hway lo alt : Ii Hi Hrnry ami Krnllnand road Th othrr part of tilil liulldlnf la uard aa a hotrl KKN'O KK VI K May 0, l-:ia.

IB

ß44(5C4C4t:4ll4e4öl$ C4ITCtt 4 ft4C414ttL4

v Prepared

Not for War, but HOT WEATHER. Leave your order with us for a L.INEN qt WASH SUIT Be ready in time. : Buy one of our Pretty Straw Hata And to complete your Summer rig see our large line of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Our soft, cool body shirts, detachable cuffs at 50c is a decided lead. 8. KUEBLER,

1 k- A tV A A A A A A A a A ;

II

War with Spain! On account of tha fluctuation in prices sure to follow the declaration of war with Spain, and our desire to be at the front when war begins, we have d termnned to offer our custom ers extra bargains in everything in our line, and have CUT TO THE HEART The prices of Dry Goods, Clothing and 0f0ceries. We have just opetu d a large stock of the celebrated JUMBO PANTS, Not excelled anywhere, warranted to give satisfaction, or your money back if returned promptly. Seasonable and Fashionable Dry Goods received weekly, and daily ad litions keep our assortment of Groceries always full and "Cp To Date" in fruits and vegetables. We return thanks to the people for their liberal patronage during Lent, and ask them to buy out our etock as soon as possible.

BERBER V HUT HER,

JASPER, INDIANA.

New Troxler building, North Man streit.

ANDY FffllCIl

PROPRIETOR

IRELAND STANDARD MILLS ' IRELAND, INDIANA, h, M A X C FACT C KK R OK

"CREAM of tie HARVEST FL.OUR. Unexcelled for all purpose

Will pay tlu hiebest market price in cash for .

Sliip utiiff for wale, (livens a tria bonier ami we will pleas1 v u.

WHEAT.

JUST ARRIVED The largHst sb)ck efef received of Fine, New DRY GOODS.

NOTIONS, CLOTHING,

r

Mareli , Is.

All the latest styles and patb-ni-. Full line of Groceries and Shelf Hardware always on hand. Oiva me a call. Free delivery in all parts of Jasper.

JOSEPH BUCH ART,

Uli strffl. Apr I it. Ihm ly.

JAM'KK. IM.

SUMMER BARGAINS !

1

Notice of Adrni ilstrator's Appoiatmcnt.

liiquor LicmHV Notice. Int.i'i i lu ri liy Kiven to tlie OttlMM ot Kr l'l i m.i ml. I i 1 1 1 1 II ami township, I Ml I in in Co., Indiana, i h it i in- undertlirnfld, nwle inhnb Hunt ui uiil tovnahrp ana ponnty, aad over tin- ugt ! II ) i are, ami i good atoral einir acter. trill al the rngalar .lum- tvna ihmh ii( tlie Kininl r OotntnlMtaMlcre of suhl county, apply (or a license to sell ami retail pi riiuiHi. v mini, limit anil otlic. ttitoslea tiiiK liiiniriM a leaa iiiantity than a iiMrt .. .. tit.,., tft itli tin. iiriv it ! lit iilliiwniif Iii.,

Mtren to b drank oa hit pranlMM I f (nt, (ebrated and guaranteed I'l... I ...... f 1 ... Ii...'.. l......... I

will he ilil is tlllMMd in the front tninii. I upon the BTOUnd Boot Of a tWO tmv (runic i IniililiiiK. frontin nn ohin street, ami mi the 1

north half of lot .'4'. as Im n on the nriKinal plat of the town of Keiilinaml, DiiImh Cu., Imliana. At the xaiiie time ami place w ill applv for

licenao to allow i anl playina, dien throwina; ami to aell lunches ami confectionery. JOHN SM'.KK. May . Isw.-Äw

We have filled rr room to overflowing, and want more m ; : 1 1 i. !. ... ,.t

nK)in, so we are onenng nargiiins in an wi uumi siya-n ui DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Ex ra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. i kilt L.f ikob .f I 'l.aTIII Mfl is not potinlled in Dubois (oiintv. It

'VII r vV ix "i m m - - -

IS

May field, Ky

onrninnl un n ntnt ool bv t lit' mail 11 fact II re TS to b(

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manufacture.

as represented.

Kvery If it

loos not nrove so. 1 Olir lUOIMW Hark.

rwua aafla and otialitv with other stores.

r f 1

Call, examine, and coin-

Corner .r)th tV Jackson Streets.

JASI'KK, INDIANA.

N

that lh umlernlarn

!tat", ill pply t" Ihr County 'uniniiiiliinr nf

, , . I Ihiboi. i.i inly al thalr nut raaular ....-i..n In Not iff is hereby given that the nmler- j. isaa, tnr a iirn ta roaii mmoi-atin Hwaar,

to i iirana on

f Ihr lawn of

nii-no'1 llM tieen apfJOlatafJ attmiafatfatOf i ami win, mt parmtl lb am i tili will at n,.w of tili entHte of I'llilitt ,h l'rml"'"- umlar lb prnvUlnna IUI win at nexwi oi uie eatnte oi i iiiup , dUn, ,ov,rnin h Ucmr l . I .n. 1 U.i.l uulnlu ,n .III.- . . . . t .

TV afgllTM , ur vrarrni . ijin.t i-dmhi in di. poMHl to le solvent. Christian Mriii.ino, Aibninintrator with W ill annexe! Mn.wcHs A Hwgarrav, Attya. June 3, iwm. 3w.

'Subacribe for the Coubim.

May "That Miss de Smythe

LK'KNSK NOTICB. who never misses a chance to I' ll "... i i

OTU I harrliy Wan In th clllirn of Ja.nar, ' U t M ) 1 1 1 flCT enoril)OUf ll'WelS reCOlM'U

ana Rainhrinaa Mrwaahtf, luiimi. nnniiy. imi . ! i flrlr n,M,n her Itotrotlinl hcundamlanril, main cUitrn of ihr I mini a UUlUlOlM gHTli r lljKtll II T 0ÜUVMMH

to Fred Van der V ander." Ethel "Indeed ! Now I suppose she will claim the largest engagement ring in her sei." Town Topics . Clove cornea to us troni tbe Indies, and take their name from

i the Latin clavus, meaning a nail, to I i i . , 1. 1

wnicn mey navo a reseinuimicts.

Th prrcln lorallon whr mich lliiiinr. nr to ha I

nh! In In tbr SflxIA font room un thr Kronml floor In thr Inn Mury frame liullilina on tin- c.rnrr of Sixth anil Nrwlnn trrrla, ultiiatnl nn th Ram half nf lot i Xn M at nhowfi nn Iba orlalnal plat of ihr town of, Janprr. Hainlrldar loarrmblii, Pabatl i minty. 1ml Also at thr tamr timr ami plarr I all! apply for I

Iravc lo nerve lunrhre. HKNKV IIETTICH. June S, lsan 3w.

Notice of Wnrninir. All jK'rsons are hereby n ititieil to keep at of my lot No. l.'t, formerly the llnse ball trromnK without lirst aettinir Mrimsaion from me. Home Rteabng of my jmiperty has In-en iroinR on there, riit now I in il lermineil to prosecute thirae foiinil insiili the fenee without authoritv. fWUM I.AMi-kHT. Miy ai, lW. 31 The cantaloupe is a native of Aoaerica, ami ao named from a plaee near Rome, where it was first cuJUralrvl in Kuroe.

ALL WOMEN

nrt-TEIfTHS of all the pain

andsicknessfrom

which women

auffer Is caused

oy weakness or

derangement In

the organs of

menstruation.

Nearly always

when a woman ts not well these organs ire affected. But when they are atronjr and healthy woman la very seldom sick.

MM

la nature'a provision for the regulation f the menstrual (unction. It cures all " female troubles. " U la equally effective for the girl In her teens, the young wife with domestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the " Change of Life." They all need It. They are ail benefitted by It

insr adVtoe In cases raqufrtnr special direction!, address, rl'lnf aymptoma. tha "Ladles" Advisory Department. Th Chatlanoora Medicine, Co.. Chatta-

, Tenn.

THOS. 1. COOn. Taatls, tU sarat M sister suWsre Irs very Irrseiiiar awe ptlnM aiMstrwaUss an Klors eairW atl ralltu bar. Wine al Csfi awtlrah ere4 1 bat aatoe Jiejftf, a