Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1898 — Page 4
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Villi- lllt.it. Stervtary of state Samuel M KrlHt 11 , pf Boone oooaty, Audiloi rof I 8tStS JOBS W. Miliar, ol Ma .isoii county. Treasiirci ot'M.ite Illicit Ihiiitfln-rty . of Wells count jr. Attorney teuer il John . McNutt. of Vigo county. Clerk Bap re me Court Henry War rum, if Marion eounty. superintendent of Pnblie Instruction W. It Sinclati , of Starke eounty. State Statistician James S. iiuthric. Broara eoanty. State .1. -t Klwatd Harrett, Hendricks county Judges of the Supreme Court Second Iiet not l.eiioard .1 Hackiuv. of Shelby count v. Third Iistr:c: .lames McCain, of Warren county Fifth PistriVt Timothy E. Howard, of St . Joseph eoti:ity . JodgeSOf tli - Appellate Court : First District Edwin Taylor, of Vaeder n rtf eoOAty. Seeotui District C. ; Collier, of Barthokanew c mitv. Third Ihstrict Edgar BroWB, of Marion county. Fourth "I i-t riot C W. Dvvan, of
Madison county. Fifth Ihstn.'t .lohaiiu Kopelke. of Lake counts . r it-1 Titkt-l. For Congressman, 3d District Win T. Zencr, of Harrison county. For Representative from ItuUus ami Pike eountie- Basser Sallivaa For FrotMHMtiuK Attorney "7ih .lu.lii'iai Circuit - Kerr Traylor. C ii ii f li.k.-t. For Audit jr August II KoerBSV Fur Clerk Cir. Court Herman Eckert, For Recorder Philip . I. Kunkel, Jr. For Sheriff Herman 11. Cast nip. For Treasurer Charles Moenkhaus. For Surveyor l m. T. Young. For Coroner Philip A. Gockes. For CommiHMotter, 1st district Conral Jackie. For Commissioner. 3d district Joseph Fritz.
fdf ever there was an miliums- a)r The teaohen county Institute traiioti deserved public condemns-jolosed Krilay afternoon fa a blase tion, that of President Mi Kinley ., "glory , with the thermometer at doe- tor it- gr.i.sn imgleet of tlu'j ,1,.,,.,.., Kvery atti lidant was in ii.h und lives of hrave volunteers well pleased with the week's work. Who enlisted at their country's call. Hie addresses of Mr. Mdlie were The v. -ry pfasiaSNrt and commonest 11 SOtertaining, instructive, ami I rules for tat supply of hospital and eil delivered, ami ttl course calcucommissary stores lor the sick and ted to avaJua fraah Internal la I wounded seem to have been pur- literature. The music lastiuotions I posely neglected, and the dangers I by Prof. Black aero needed and ol massing large numbers ol sol- heeded hy Boost of the teachera, as diers In tamps for a long time, ss i bey realize thai vocal music i- - . 1 I 'I' t I . . ,
as v n . im. rag, taujpa, i ani ,, t,, nt. ,. ,, u,e regular Alger, have not heen provided brancbai la the eomtmn school againat. It has come out that Firsl course. The "art of questioning," Asaiatont Burgeon Gen. Benn and by Prof. Kinnaman, was a delightGen. Miles each informed Secretary ful revival of an almOat lost art. It Alger on the let of July, before aras the same system, virtually, sicknees had become eo dangerous that araa pursued by the advance at Santiago, that the tr QM there educator., fifty vears ago, hut bai must bereplaoed by fresh ones, orjbeen sadlv neglected for less raluaa terrible death-rate UOttld ensue, hie hraiu iies, and to the detri.nent and that thoae then eick there should pupila, for many vears. It will be sent to the United States as without doubt draw a pupil's mind quick as possible, bfore the rainy to more eloselv think of a lesson,; season began. Hut no attention aud so better understand the motive sras paid by the Administration to Lf the author than any other lyetem their recommendationt, und Gen. lextant. Shatter was ordered to encamp them The evenin-s entertainments wetel on'the hills back f Santiago, where I also, much enjoyed, if we may ex not a supply of pure wah r could be cepl thatol Thursday evening, when had, an. I where neither medicines I a relic of some barnstorming show nor nurses were provided, and . ..tohin-ition who nmhahlw hail
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All Summer goods will be sold at
In order to clean up stock.
OUR FALL STOCKS
SUMMER CLDTHIND
STRATH-HATS
Are coming- within a Few days nd we must have room.
NEDLIG-EE
SHIRTS, Etc.,
TO BE SOLD VERY CHEAP.
where thousands iriotadied from Gen. larcia knew
of hrave the ne
pa set.
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VOLUME 40. With this issue volume 0 of the Jasper C'oikikk is completed. Many are the grave-stones of com Petitors, it has looked upon iure its initial issue by the present puMi.her was made in 1858, when Jasper had bet 500 population, one atom and six or eight saloons. Alas I too, many other grave-atonei have heea erected in that time to the memory of respected eiti.en-, until n w not over half a dozen of those who were in active life then in Ja.-pf r are to be found among its resident. A number of people who encour aged and aided die young puper in lsös, t y subserihin for it, ;.nd giving it such work as they had, he ijuired modest fortunes, and are living in good enjoyment of wellearned proserity now, or have h it their heirs a good start in life. But we realize that a publisher ot u country paper does well, if he "make-i both ends meet" rinuneiaihjr, though he is probably harder worked than the merchant, manufacturer, lawyer or doctor. But for all that, in looking hack we have the satisfaction ((f kn i g that the Cockikk ha- eiwayi bean condocted indeendently, lot the public good, as we saw it at the time, alwiys adhering politically to the I)- mo cratic polfty that the majority must rule, and endeavoring in its sphere to muke that majority an enlightened one, cringing to no man, and submitting to no clique's dictation, it has probably made some mistakein 10 years. Is there any body that ha- not? Let t iem go. It has Keen gratified by retaining many patrons during the entire !'i years i f its publication, at d by receiving rabecriptiorui from the sonof thoae who started in with it- first number, it has al-o leen gratified by the increase of the Democratic majority in the eountv fn in ultout 700 to about 8,000, brought alout by giving every member of tin- party a free and fair share in controlling the party, and shaping its issMiee, and by insisting that any candidate making pledges as to Khcies before election, should carry them out strictly alter being elected. Tin- 1an honest course, and any officer who cannot follow it should rOWigl . and let the people vote on the pn -hoc again. Lite alove are reflection? upon looking back through fotty year- as a eotrntry publisher, and realising that our poeket-ltook look- like an elephant had tramped on it, and our bank account is nil, ard that. N i. 1 of Vol. 11 i- a good time to subscribe for those who fav.tr an hone-t government, town, count v. state and national by officers who will look to the Intiresti of the Pi i pie, instead of their private pw keta, and whose bank accounts will at least somewhat be governed by their legal salaries. Only $1 pel year in advance now, or $1.0" upon credit, payable during the year. QiWi us your names, and let uhelp you doing good.
;m 1 removed his Cubans clear away from the locality. Vet it required the "round robin" of Col, R oaevelt, backed by all the volun
teer genera!-, and published, so that the American people would know the condition, before He Kin b y and his political bosses could be driven to net. The sacrifice of tbe-e thousands of lives, in order that capitalists might make money out of the distress, was as great a blot on civilization as the minders of reconcent redoes by Spanish authority. The returning surgeons and soldiers are giving heart-rend bag aooonntaof how they were c impelled helplessly to witness raffe r nigs and deaths of their comrade! because f the want of ordinary supplies. The facts disclosed ought to beat every Republican candidate for Congress in the United state- in November.
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never read a book on elocution.
g tod in m. eis in bublic, bor
audience sritil attempted
tionj between some excellent renditions of music by home talent. A- an elocutionist many country school pupils of twelve years ot age tar surpass her. and her beaut would certainly never take a premium.
e are told there M as a better average daily attendance this year than ever before.
Our New Samples for PALL CLOTHING
n i jh. toorde?is here and leady for inspection.
m and make an early selection.
made Come
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JASPER, . - laXTPIATg-jL.
Not ice to Conf ractors. Notice i.- hereby given that the Board ol Trn-tes o tin- a ni Jasper, I in liana, will receive sealed bids for takum np sod reuiovios one cnlvsti sitnatea serosa Main itreel at Allien Bonder man's store to 0th street Irom C. l'.vc'ttel'sto Union Hotel; for taking up and removing one culvert situated across 6th Street at C Preehtel's to Main street, from .lohn lermershi im's store to Tnsaleis corner; and tor the twastraction of one ealvert acr ss Main at Albert Son derman's store. Plans and ipeciflcstiOns sad other inforaistion in regard to above work can be obtained of the Town Clerk at the
tore ot i lerl'er a;iu lluile-r. .lasiHT, la-
First in the Field with a Fine Stock of Fall Goods!
to
A Sociable Bvtsiag. Mr. and Mr-. Herman Eckert on
Wednesday evening
verv measanilv !n honor nt M-
Annn Promm of linn !. ,f,r.r Jw . I S,'P,,,', " r l2th- l8!W-
1 111 I 'Mllllli V'l I o o o. .. "l . , M tie
entertained diana, al srhicb place said bids will be re
ceived until i o eloek r. M.
ie la
i vi-iting them. After several verv
excellent pieces of music, by mem
bers of the partv. cmies were in
dulged in and light refreshments acrved. While thus engaged the evening passed only too puekly foi those present, and once more it was demonstrated thai the boat snd hos
tess are pre. less entertainers. The billowing were present: Mr. and Mr-. Frank Iv-kert, and Misses Anna Hunter, Carrie Sweeney, afayme Bweeney, Emma Cassidy. Sophia Eckett, Maggie Wilson, Flora Vollmer, Rost hink, Esther Schwartx, Anna Fromm; Messrs. Felix Schneider. Robert Hunter, ('has. Buettner, II. M. Keen, Chas. Lam pert, clem. K. Doana.
The culvert to he remove. I fi
in Al
bert Bondenuan's is to be placed across rtth street at C. Prechtal's corner, and
. the one to U removed from Pretch-
tel's is to he pi ieei across Mailt s'reet i roin .lohn Bermersheim store to lohn Troxler s corner. .InllN P. HUTHKU, Clerk Tow ii of I isjier. Aag. law ;n.
No. ".;;.
Real Fstate Trandcrs In Dabois eoaaty dnrimr the last in days of Ausrast. s-st as simn n on the records in the Reeofder'i office. Phil, Hilly, Beeorder. Anna II Hassfurther to .lohn llascf ut her, et ill, last will. K. K. Ifilbara so Trastses of Trinity church. .Iasier. lots J) and J Milbnrn's a'M Jasper, t"",' Joha Borden to Frnk .immer 1 acre in oec 2a, t ?, r .'f. $P.
W in N lane to m A Line, H in see 1". t I n. r !. 1250.
Edward K I'.leinker to J II Heitinan, Ifi acre- in MS 16, 1 2 s, t ', !k-'''". Cbai K Khnrer et al. to city of Hontinirnirtr, sul-.hvis:on partout lot 2, plat. I . I CliunliM a Ilk
v . . ' eatate.owm
in "s iii nr , i .i n, r , r lo. Trastee of Ferdinand Tp to noranes
Kitten, lot rer.lmanl. - .'M. I nsrel Bachmer to Herman Bacbmer, pt lots 19 sad -O, ifanttaiourg, gefJO. Tito .1 Nolan to Florian .No:. m fo aciee in SSfl Ü t I f, r .!, s.;im. Ifahsas F, WadS to Henrietta Andre-, to acres in see 4, t 1 p, r .' w . ;W. Piogisas h L Aas'a t Leopold sten.ie, lot IS Btrdseye. gMO, I i Sennershein to John I! Beriner (heim, 0 acref in see t 1 s, r ", $1000. Jaoob E Nsokam to Henry r Leistner, HQ aerss m sec 8S, t 1 n, r 4, i 125. Cltristena an-l Anly l rit f, to John K hielt, 80.7 acre, in see I, t 'I s, r 5, H00. Paanie Mr ton aid, et al, to (Jlyasss Q Kelso, pt lot sn, P'trferxville, Mary A BeStGer tO Geo S I'rechtel, 1 acre in pee 16, t , r IJ5. Kilel Morsrenroth to - h'o S Preehti-I. pt lot 8 S.-hnellvi le, f6M. John W NiehaiiPto Catharine K Vanliver. 1 acre in sec '. t r, r ö, ."S. Cath E Van. liver to Mattlds M Hein.-. " acre in fee .'4, f 'J s, r ", $7". Maria Ann Merkel to An trusts Mt kel, so acres in seen P ami 'JO, t 1 ft, r .'I, lioo,
Melehora Itecher to franeis Khieh. lots Sltf and tW, Fstdlnand. also gjg ai re- m ssc t f, r 4, S75, Jona W. gsttnihaary to I Ia sie Qiaws pt lot to, Haatinahorej, gflO, Klisab th Hall to Jasaes O. Hull, lot .. Kyana. flLH. BamM M. Klhf to Hamel Caiiiplx'll, sees S8, an.l lt, t l s, r t, IIA acres, 11200. Christian If. Meyer to Bophia Jochim, pt lot 0, Hoatingtairf, 1600.
Notice of Non Residence. The state of in ! ana, Dubois county, In the Dubois Circuit Court, Octot term, 1888. Frank I'innick, Adni'f of the estate of Nuncv J. i
Poison, oeeeused. VS, Manraret Bell, John Bell,
Js s Bell, Mary A. Wiaeinajer, Baaaa Qahu and otherNow comes the plaint'ff, by William E. Cos bia attorney, and tils hi- complaint herein, togi ther with an Bfhdavif by Franklin I'inniek that -aid defendants; Margaret Bell, Elisabeth Tarr, Martin Bell, An Irew p.ell. ElUUlbetb Black. Monroe NoMe, Harrison Mittett, .lane Minett. Mary Minett. Charles Miuatt. Battle Minett, Henry Noble, unkn iwn heirs of Mary Waiftier, ileeeaseil, Waabiagtoa Noble, Mary NoMe, Mary Noble,, Jr., Til man Nohle, Flw ood Noble If en ry Noble, Bebeoca Noble. Monroe
Noble, Aaron Nohle, .la -oh Nohle, Dorin. la Sohle, William Nohle. AngeHne
Nohle, Locinds N. Nohle. Naomi Nohle, inns Nohle, Fnis Nohle, M i Harbison, ami Carrie Schotts are not residents of the Htate of In. liana; that sai.l aettOa is for an onler of court for the -ale of real
lo N'nncv J. I' l-on, .le-
Oeased, an.l that sai.l non resident liefen. hint- are nei-esHarv partiis thereto. Notice is therefore hereby pfiven sai.l defendants, last aai I. that unless they he sad appear on the tirst .lav of the next term of the Dubois Circoil Coart, to be hohlen on the 2.! Monday of etiwr, a. D., 1802, at the Coart Haass in Jasper, in sai.l eounty an.l -täte, an. I snswer or dawar to said complaint the tame will bs heard an.l rliitni'nitned in their sbsSBftS. Witin--- my hati'l an.l the n.-al of SSfd , " Coart. ailixe.l at Jasjter, Ind., ; SBAL 'f this I7t't .lav of AoSJOSt, A. I. 1802. Haaxas Ecaaav, Clerk. w F. Cov, attorney. Aag. l". 1802. 8w. aH
You are respectfully invited
come and examine the LATEST STYLES ! In everything", and notice the very LOW RRCES We are enabled to sell them at, particularly
Ladies Fine Dress Bands. .SHOES, of various new styles, for ladies, gentlemen and children.
Complain! C-Zfllll AA-A.Q' Ol IT I AIO O
In great variety ready for Artistic Pitting, to suit the most fastidious taste. Our Grocery line is always full of the best. Come and see.
MONTHLY SUFFERING.
Jhons.in.ls of women ure troab led at monthly inervals w ith p tins in the head hark, lit. usts, shoulder- sides hipsaml limba. Hut they need Dot suffer.
1 hese pains are symptoms . f dangerous dirancujents that can he corrected. The menstrual function should operate painlessly.
y EIRE I '5
KSwasS
makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the delicats menstrual organs in coi tionto do their work properly. And that stop's all this pain. Why will say woman saffer month after month when Wine of Car.lui will relieve her? It costs Ji.no at the drusj store. Why dou't you get a bottle to-day? Fora lvice, in cases roqairlug special directions, address, jiviiiR symptoms, "The Ladles' Advisory Department, ' The Chattanoojra Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. -tc Mrs. R0ZENA LEWIS. ot 0tnalll, Ttxif, tiyc " I SSS troubled al monthly Interval with terrible paint In my head and bick. but nine been entirely relieved by Wine ol Cirdul."
GERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPEE, - - - - INDIANA.
RELIABILITY
hare i t.r
Miireh I. M.
SUMMER BARGAINS !
Wo have filh-d our room to overflowing, and room, so w an- olYeriiiL; harLrnitH in nil tin- latest
want itvles
more of
DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments.
Notice of Non Residence.
of alt the nothings, ttusl aver die graced a President ' oabisstt, Alj'or is the worst ; he only aaccaeded in Kettitig his boohy httvn m 1 1 1 u i i . ? t in the army. Why don't lie resign?
Btateof Indiana. Dutiois Ooonty, s. In the huiMiis Circoil Court,' Ociolier Term los. WilliSai I i. Coffee va Mary Coffee. Notice is herehy eiven to the shoVS
ttiiiiie.l .h-tendant tli.it the naxl t'luintiffi
has Bled his application herem praying for a divorce tok'ether with the nili. iavit of a disinterested person that the defendant is a non- resident of the State of Indiana. (tow, therefore. said defendsnt i- notified that nhlt-'s sin- be and apia-itr on the lt day of the next term of tlx- DÜ Uii- Cm-nit Court, to he held :it the ( oorl rlonse in Jasper on tin- 2d Nonda) in October, ist, snd answsr or de-1 martoaafdi iplaint, the same ili be tried und ileteriuinedin her sbssnce. In witness wheroof I have hereunto ' . wt my band, and the seal of BAI said eotirt this I.sth dav of Au- I 1 jrust, 1888, 1 1 saa i : sear, Herl I c C. Mil iiritN Swkenkv, Att'ys. Aag, Ifj. 1881 :;t I
out stock of CLOTHING i not equalled in Dabois tounty. of the celebrated and guarantsjed Ifayoeld, Ky., man uf acta re. garment goaranteed by the manafacturers to be u represented, doea not prove so, Your Monej Back, ('all, examine, and pare J r '( ami ijtiality with other stores.
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temporary tensstion. It in not so with Tiik DtsP tTTI. The snoteaa of Tm Im-i-ai m resU tipm its reliability. It prints t! e news all the new.s Btttj tell.- tl.i' truth a I out it. ITS WAR NEWS SERVICE Cannot he excelled. It is gathered by forty-two war correspondents snd etgfal dispatch hoats at the seat "I war, ami a salaried OOTTeapi ndenl in every important! city of the world. The most critical period of t i l war will he daring peace Rcgotii lions, (let the psfper that i Ii- the truth. lli it Mono: If yon see i( in Tm: Dispatch it'.- so, and if it".- w it is always in the Dil PATCH Th lh-r t ii news -erviv il ROW furnished by the New York Bun, the Chicago nterOcesn, the Northern PrSM A.-soi-iat ion, thfl Leslie byndicau- anil a stall of correapoodenta in Kentucky, Tennet see and Indiana second to DOUe on a siHithcrn newspaper. We dob the JASPKa CotiRti i with the Weekly LouiSVÜls fH patch ; both papers one year for tM low stun ot if l .l'ö in Bdvaooe. Au. -iw. Kailroiid i:ciirsion-. Special ear will leave ,laer 7 :3fl i Hi, Sept. th, and run through toCincinnstj without t-liaiige. for the rWMl
trip. ii. A Sent. "
:it st SO for the round trip. A throiiir
eoaeh will leave JsjmerstT :80a. 1,1:1 raa thrCUgh to Cincinnati and w ill he in I'otttrol of passenecr-' leavin: fasper.
. R, Bnfsmpnwat, Clncinnsli. Ill, tickets will Ik- sold s. pt . U-'i
