Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1898 — Page 8
1 loo no Township Trustee' Notice. The untlsfslgaeil. ft1 sates B towu-hip, DuUuh iMimt) . herein me notice that he Will attend to nil luMiies pertslalaf to tUa o(Bm ol Tnwtiw si Ms resilience, aiut one mil" of I'01 tern vi He, on I'ortersville aad behind b I .i Hutiiisluvu W i-lK'li t'fk. HU 1
rvinwta all iHTHoiif luvin township ; An. I then the InM-ry we get iMiiimw toi.rvMMU it ohS.itiir.lsiy. titi-l 0.eHtuiitseveryi.it.
zrn- .lesiriinc lks from t lie Township Library, sire n..titie.l that the Library is keptbj Wm. Me Harris, in roitenrtlM. N . 15. t'oi MMN, Trustee. auk IW7 y. . i Colombia Township Tnw tee's Notice. The nmlersiiined. Truatee of Colum-
What The Hue? What's the ute of goin' to school" Dob t teach notion' there. 'Oeit the thing inont any fool Kin And out aiiv her. Anv kill with any BSaSS kii.iH "what is two an-l two," That "is If the present tense,"
nd "bee double o spell hoo.
Washington the Kntish met
British not up an I Kit ! " Whodoa't know nil bout that? Wretehe.l w äste Oi time ( tola' t tebool. an t tittin' Mat . Talk ti made a eriine. I. earn more stuti out on the road 'Fore the sun tfoe .low u, Than ROT teacher ever knowed
Kcal I Male Transfer. In Pttbok county dünn the month of N.. IIIIW, M shown "ii the Keeonlei s hooks. Ph. Wily, Ueeoider. HMt. Smith to John A. Voel lft.7fi .u i.v in ate. IT and IS, i I ii, r ,;, $i K) Kli.a A I'oUon. et al. to Tho. J. I'ol-
con, .1 acres in fee i-, I i, i , :
Inn-resting Remarks of Samual B. Capen, uf Boston.
The National Muhu i pal I . sgue meeting ;'t Indianapolis last week aaa productive of thoughtful add rote sea from some ol the beet minds ol the I . s. The President of the
i.n.a I. Polaon, et aJ to Perrj üstei Boston Municipal League, Sam'l B Imm MSOacra in sac LS I la, r 4. m. , speaker Wednesday. I'.iul r.ioiiun to Martin Ma. lion, pt. v ,,j 1 .. i . .,
I'.ven oil Miff brow n,
bia Fp Pttboia county , Ind., WUJ attcuüj ( ; a more Ufa most any .lay to Township hiitii ties at his residence on j,, rompin' with a pup; every Saturday, an. I persons having .,.irn nioie useful things at play
township bunineiu to transact are rel teatad tO present it on that day of the week. The Township Library i kept at the oAea of the Trustee, where (BOSS titled ean obtain I ooka. R. l Smith, Trustee. Aug. lttth, 1897 y. Hall Township Business. Notice in hereby given that the undei -signed. Trustee of Mall township, will attend to township business on eaeh Sal urdav of the year, at inv ottice, an.l persons' having township business to trauaact an? required to present it to him on Saturdavs. The township library will alsobofoand at mv othee m ar Kosamond, and the citizens' are invited to call there for library The Indiana Serien of School books may be had at my otlice, and at John J. Ifeechede'a, iu Oeleatine. I.kvi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Aug.'i, 1197, J MatHflHm Townsliip Trustee Notice. Notice i? eiven that hereafter the True tee ,.f Mad D township will be at th oAesol lr. Hean, in Ireland, OS every Satur.lav, for the pur wseof attending to township business, ind all pSfSOna liav mg hnsinnsa vitb the township sre expected to eontine it Uj those .lays. The township library bj kep. at laa Alexander's in Ireland, where ail mav obtain the Invjks. The Indiana School books will b found at Win. T. Young's store at al. times. John K. N kmas. Auk. 1, f-f Tru. '.'e Madison Tp An Oltl Adage Reads: "There is a place for everything. " N w for everything to be in itl pi ice the Louisville Dispatch should be in the home oi every Denioctat. The Louisville Dispatch is the people's paper, owned by the people and read hv the people. TI e Louisville Dispatch is the on!) democratic paper published in Louisvilie. It stands squarely on the Chicago platform. It is not on
ly in a nourishing condiimn attt-t
eighteen months bstUeing aguint adverse circutnstancef , hut is today the best news medium in the South. And its Motto It you see it in the Dispatch it's so; if it's so it is always in the Dispatch, hauten hill? verified during the Aim ri can-Spanish War, during which the superiority of its news service habesn daily apparent. The Dispa.ch news service is furnished by The New York Sun. The Chicago Inter loan, The Northern Press Association and The Leslie Svndicate. with an active
salaried . orrespondent in every important city in the world, besides, its own staff of over 900 0 OTStpotV dents in Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Get the Dispatch, it gives the news, and it tells the truth about it. The Dispatch is Kentucky 'i greatest paper. You should be a
reader, ror the next tew weeks w will club the .Iasi-kk CoUaUsTl with the Weekly Dispatch at the extremely low price of $1.26 for both pap. rs, in advance.
An get my muscle up. 1 1 arper's I'.aaar. Andy Humphreys, formerly joint senator f r the old district composed of the counties of Green and Sullivan, has been in otlice off and 00 since 1840, principally in the state legislators. He has voted for eight candidate fr United states senator, seven of whom were successful. Bi wai Indian agent in Ctah under
the administration of President 1
Buchanan and personally tendered bi-resignation to Abraham Lincoln ifter biseleotionln I860. Mr. Humphreys is seventy-seven years of age, but is yet hale and hearty, and
enjoys the respect and esteem M all
the citizens of Green county.
tot 4 Beckraan ado rerdlnand, aw. -4. Depot Planing Mill Co., to John II. I'.ehrens, Jr., m acre- in see L'J, i '-' s, r ;,, HMO. (lean Landajreba to John sebmicker, pt lot 15, Huiitingbiirg, I0. o. r. William to Jona Bchmicksr, pt lot IA HaaUngbanj, 11870. Wm. U. Whittmghiil tO J. J. Jones. I acre m sei- 13, t 1 n, r S, 1260.
I-red A . Bergman to John w. Berw 1
man et al., 270 SCiea in sees i, , and b, i .. a, r ", I1M. I i e.1 . BeMBssa et si, to KUasbeth llergtnsn, pt lot 12, Hoatioajbaiw, i Wm. II Cox to Jeff lUedsoe, JO ai res
in sec J I, t I n, r A. $'250
1 be i nturv. n ru.-dimg to it
f w a ' Ja I conclusion hasssaMtsHM wonderful problems. At its beginning ;i fee- 1 hie republic SfSl tl billig exi.-tem'e. A strong teligioua Uls thai bad come don u through g' tiei ntions mis m it.
As a result 01 th- religious Hie ami the brotbeihood tf man there came m ... mm a
contest b.twoi'ii treedom snd
slavery, when the cunnict came, foreign nations Kuid: "This is the Odd ot the republic." Hut it is Dot. The nation became the home ol the free. Then came an era oi wund, r-
Isidor Schuhmacher, receiver, to An- fuf material prosperity, und the re drew itscb, of sa acre in sec 19, t l ; Mu. took lt,r .,!U"V unoflg the
People of
Sixteen ounces of performance to every pound of promise in the advertisements of The CoDBIBI.
I.ODisville, Evansvie & St. Louis Consolidated R. R.
"THE AIR LINE."
:5 Miles the Shortest 53 Itetween Louisville & St. Louis.
Only
Line between Louisville and EvaiisviHe.
1. 1M1K.
mirClRIHN KFKKCT. M
au UNI v,-t Beead. Kt immi.t Bx8an la la. Ia. K sn. No 5. . 1 N.,. 1. N. I N i. No ti. I'M. P M M P M M A M y.'fl i.as lt. Lotiii Ar. si r.ae hja . r. 30 s jo Kmm Alianv 4 11 V
..(M .M BUM Oorrdon J'et. 4..M ;. h oc -i M) 10.40 S.W K'riKlioll 4 0; MU WM
M 11 40 10.40 HlliitillKlilirK ' 4.W 00 13 14 u. is WlaMow i'n '.' 12. n o Oiikiniel i itv i.u a.aT 12 M U 10 Prinepton 1.8) 1 0ft
H.Vi H..D Ar st I .in. I. ...Vi 1
m p at.
M P M.
K N - I I.I.K DH 1-loN . Kx. S. 1). IU. Ia Ia. t'.x. a N a. N... H No. as, Ho. S, So it So.it P.M. A. St. M A. M. P M P. M 7.:w 10.. K I.v lap'r r. K..'i0 .4.:. s.Oft T.2. 10.4.1 Ar. iriiiir I.v. CIO n o s.ai ;;.0N " Lincoln " s.ri i.iT s.'ift
.07 l.4a 11.41 " llooliville ' s.i'l 1..W fi..V) 40 ) li.l" " Kvansville" 7. 0 1 i.'. h.K1
Ito. n lasTaa Jaapar daltj at 4.4.., r. ai rlVaS at lltintiiiKliurtf at iv 00, No 'Jfi lasteaa lliintiiiKlmri; .tally. MMJM Sunday t S.H a. as. arrirea .it Ja-i. r .it I No. :to I, iv.'- lliintniKl.urkc .laily al '.'.OA, ar rtvaa la JaiiT at;.a." a. as. No. S rom'H to Jasper only te.i unlay, am No. il .lo' not l.-av Jasper uii.lay l(.H KlliKT an.l ( ANNM.loV IUV1SION Kzecpt Suxtdar. Kxsepl Sunday No. 4.. No .41. NoBL No 40 .HO 44 So li. P M A M A M M P.M A M
.4i 11 iO I.v. Lincoln Ar, 7 .Vi IM I 57
BS Ii S Ar K..( k port 7.1 i0 H.lft i 4H 11.50 .: Lv. Lincoln Ar 7 .V S.S)1101 . . l.or !Vi5 Ar. Tell a i.v. 7 "7 S.X 10 iri 't.40 l.iO V :40 " Chiiii. II.hi " 7.1 S.M ! M
r 0, t . a H i.
Lsvias B. Partie to Tboa. II. McCain, :';i.i. acres in sees L'") uu.l -tl, tin, r t, r..:'v;i3. Conrad S.'hlessinit to Win. ii. HorYbaoa, mres in bee 20, t i I, r .', S0. Woa. G. Hoflheus to Ooatad BcaJsasmi:, 20 acres in sec l'O. t 2 s, r 5, 50. Win. . HoShaui to J. W. Bcbwsrts,
! 4o acres in sec '0 I s, r ", an.l ! . pt lot.-
L0 tad 17, ULuauafbarg, B0O. Minnie Hrinknu'ver to Sei). BroektinSj, 2170 f feet in sec .(4, t L' s, r il0. Henry Lsdldsrebs tO Kol.eit Holin. et al, pt lot V), lluiitiiiglHirt;, ?'". Lee W . Siacla' r to James v. Petaise, H i acres in seen "Jh aul L'a, tin, r .'(,20. Lee W. Sinclair 1 1 James F. Psralee, 205 acres in sees 21, US, an.l 31, 1 1 n, r 3, f 7ö. Taos. II. Parka to John F. Matins, 1(N acres in sec t 1 s, r S, fl 180. tt30. Dekemper to Francis Mathias, 16.500 s.p feet in sec IS, t 1 s, r 4, H. tilery L. Blaay to Isaac F. Cato, ... acres in sec SO, t 1 8, r 6, is'sR). Jos. lllcssinjrer et al to tieo. Hlessin-
L'er 1 10 acres in sec 1.4, t s, r , fl o.
Jacob L. Hlessinirer et al to it. lileSS-
niirer, so.ihj acres in sec .4, t s, r .,
1800.
Isaac Cato to Nancy F. Bissey, 26.60
acres in sec au, t l s, r . (o.
A. lain Boecbier, sdss'r, to Julia Striegle, llt acres in sec i, t '2 s, r 8, 0.'. Julia Schnell to A. lam Bnechler, trus
tee, 116 acres in see 8, t - s, r 8, K.
A i lam l.iiechler, trustee, to b rank J.
Schnell, lit' acres in sec t, t - s, r 3,
John II. Heraoa to Frank II. Herzog
240 acres in sec 4, t 2 t, r 4, 10
Conrad rloflbaos h Ilerman H..tiliac.s,
)" acres m .-ec '0. t s, r , -on.
August Nordholf to Jacoh Neultani, 12Ö.7HJ acres iu sees 1 an.l 12, t 1 s, r .i
an.l 4, ii3,(N.
Wm. B. Wilaoa to Debby J. Taylor, !3 ;,cre in sec 34, t 2 s, r 5, $4,'5. Jacob Rauscher to J OOS H. Heitman, lota 25 sad 26, Kuntz N . add Hollaad,
1800, Frank Zimmer to Clssdsl 11 Waddle. pt lot 88, sad 88 and 84, laakaa'i ada Uirtlseye, s.",. Kli.abeth Flick to James T. I'arsi ns, ISO acres in sec 1, t I s, r 3, support. ieo. Meyer to Cliris. Meyer 7t. 75 acres in sec 11, t 1 s, r , til,n'). John II. LeJtetneyei to Wm. II. Laketnerer. pti.ik , Hsatiagbarg, 1800, Levi Hri'lirewater to Fli.abeth ('. Bridgewater, trsaserip4 476,70.
Lowest rates to all Kat rn an. I VVcNtern poiasa, Poldan, ratos, ami gaaoral infrnation will ba furnlnlinl upon application to V. K. 4'I.ATi UH, AK't Jasp- r. k. D SnuTi t. l r.iv Past itt , Mt Varaoa, U H. A. cam i hk 1. 1. , Gen'l Paas. st Louis Mo
GEORGE P, WACHER
MASUrACTL RKR OFrf
WAGONS no CARRIAGES,
-And Dealer In
Agricultural Implements
and Fertilizers.
INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agency,
JASPER.
INDIANA.
'e are informed that Jobs L. Richsrdson, of Xoxid. has tiled suit in the Pisa Circuit Court against John P. UafS. Hie plaintilt ask or 910,000 dsmsges, charging the defendant with alienating the sffections f the plaintiff - wile and there
hv broke up his tarnilv relations.
.lohn P, Hays, it will be remember
ed, is the only heir to the entire es
tate Ol Pike County Uill Mays, deceased. Said estate u mid to be
worth 110,000. The I r y Pressed Brick Company ,
of this city, is now engaged in rank
inc delivery of the (öi),kki brick
ordered by RockpOft parti- - BOOM
time ago. John Lehmkttehler, s' farmer resi
ding three and a half inilesi west 01
the city, was thrown from a wagon Friday of last week, and .sustained a fracture Of his right arm at the elbow. lluntinghurg Independent.
r!,. Ii, lHUN.-y.
JOHN F. JUDY.
WM and Watch Dealer
General Repairing & Horse Shoeing.
North Main Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.
CiveaU, nd Trde-Mrk obtained nd all Pat ent h,nire condu. ted for MOOCWATC Ftta.
a... ....,,.. ii a PiTiNtOrfict
and we can erure patent in MM time than thej
rrmole Irnm aaiunion.
Sni imxlrl, draw inn or pnoto., wnn ir. . y
Hon. We artviae, II natentatue cw no, irc. . charije. Sil patent 1 secured.
4 Pta.Hl.CT IIOW ID , i.un , n-.ll, w.... rot M aame'ln the U.S. and (ureign counUies
tent Irv. Addrett,
C. A. SNOW A. CO.
Opp. Psvrt mt Orrici, Washimatoii,
tfjrgubscribe for the Couaisa.
H i- moved his store to the Kmy BaUding on the public s.piare, J.is,er, and is prepared to repair promptly Clocks, Watches Jewelry, Uicycles, (inns and Sewing Machines of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stock d lllryrle Kci'U-r and Gta3j Swinif MsV0tlltt3 OIIh anl NmmIUh Kor all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonahie. Call and examine. JOHN r. JUDY Mar. IM, 'SSi.-tf.
Our city is to be enriched by another htisines-. W'jiltz Ihifiin it Co, of English, will open a Gtant'a Furni.sliing Groods -tore in the city ball building tomorrow. This st..re ffill be under the management of C. B.
TeTple, formerly associated with J. K. Pro in the publication of the
English News. The Cumberland Telegraph
Telephone Co. are husilv en
fitting up their telephone exchange
in the rooms above J. B. Miller's meat market ui Fourth street and
stnneins wires tor connections
first nations. IVople t every nation came t. Aincn. a for freedom. This marvelous growth, mateiial prosperity and haterogenoua population brought a&w probletns. And now, as the centll y closes", the Atuciican people, like good btiailMSS men. should take an inventory ot , 1 J;.; . '
our need- ami oooaiuoo, aauoruuu what danger.- exi.-t and prepare lor the final work of the century. The old Conflict tbr the integrity of the nation is ended. The neu conflict is for parity iu the government of the great cities, the municipal units, which so largely control i he nation. This is the final work ot the century. The perils which Confront IIS at the close ot the century are : Political indifference ; that i', the neglect to perform the duty of a citisen by manifesting intereat in public weal and exercising the influenae ami vita of a citizen; the languidnoM of decency ami the slertuesi t criminality. The s. -oond peril is the political boat, Mt Capen described the i.,sS as a conscienceless, selfish tnan.wlu makes the public business Ins personal profit. He depends for success on the unprincipled. He destroys independence and create officials who will do his bidding. TIk. success of the boss conies tioiii the tl rt evil political ii.dii'lcrt m e. A third neril is the coiiet-titrated power t
great wealth. Mr. Capen referred to the cone ntratiOQ of millions in the hands ot a few and divided from
this class the lew who are philanthropies! and unselfish. He said among the laboring men of the nation there is discontent, because of
the selfish USC of wealth. This dir trust bodes no good. The f Mirth peril is in the oo BOlnation of the hoss with the concentrated wealth. This is n prevailing i lea a fancied helplessness. We fear we cannot destroy this combination. A fifth peril is the tendency of the people to worship the "smart" in politics. Those who do -o much for themselves constitute this class. They represent the great American viceof . ov tousness. Ignorance is the sixth peril. Oui
Citizens' know more ol the world than of the nation; we lack knon ledge of our own institutions. lKi KKASK OK HKsrKAINl.NO HK K. What adds to this peril is the do crease of the conservative restrain ing force in the great cities. In the country at large 66 per cent, ot the people own their own honis. In Ctiiei of KHi.OOO and less this is M dttced to .;; per cent. ; in cities of over 100,000 it is reduced to 28 pet cent.; in Boston, IS per cent., ami
in New York city, ' percent. 1 be people in the cities have too little at stak . and for tin- reason inok in ter. st in civic affairs. d'o eradicate these evils. Mr. Ca pen tliougllt, it should he tSUght everywhere, constantly, that cititen -hil in a republic is a sacred trust ;
ere should stimulate intelligent interest mall public matters ; should induce our young men to self-sacri lice fir the community . This spirit of self sacrifice will lead men into
and the caucus, the primary and cl-
where, and tenelieial results will lie obtained, for government in Ameri aa is shaped at the caucrs. A proper conception of citizenship will land us to the ballot box. Neglect of
Tin Kind You Have Always lloiilit, and which has been
In use lor oxer .u years, uas ne me aitfuai uro oi
ami lias Im-cii made under Iiis perosafal sttperviatoai ihaoa Ita lsifauey,
Allow ao 4nie to deceive you in this,
All ( onnleifeits, Imitations and substitutes are hut 1I. perlaaeati that trifle vitu ami endancet the health or Iiilanls ami Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA QsMtOlta is a snbatitata for Cast4r Oil, lar4-u'orie. Drops mid Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless ami lMeusuut. It contains neither Oplnmi Bforpltiae nor other Bfarcottc enhstnnrrti Ita iifja is its guarantee. It destroys Worms liml allays lYverishneSS It cures Diariiora ami Wind Colic, it relieves Teethlasj Troubles, ema-s Coast I pat ion nml Platulencjr. it assiaatlatea the Food, reajufastes the Btoasach ami Bowels ffvistg heialthy ami natural lioep. The Children'! ramnea-Tbe Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.
THI CCNTAUM COMPANY, TV MUftnSV STNICT, NaWVOMM ClTV.
IDE JASPER GIT! ROLLER Make the Celebrated
Mil
r
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIAIS
They also want your And nay the Highest Market Price in Ci Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
c v.
FELIX LAMPER Agent for the Empire Drill.
State Drill.
Keystone Corn Huskcr c! Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plow Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
Aiiut 14, IS!-,.
Capt. J. II. Johnson and his esti-ltaJi trust is iraughi alio peril, ine mable eifewers married to year on! citizens Rtiould vot nut u- :i privi
Wednesday. II tintingburg News. Corydon Kepnblican: Wallace Iii Innre, uf Boons township, per formed teal of strength last Saturday. After carrying Kl I pounds of Bollf from one end of the town of
lege, but as a trust, whieb may not hv disregarded. The bibber citizenship cultivated by the meannamed will le.nl 01 all straight into wbal is called politics, which is sad to be "dirty." We should all 0 in
and e ean it. In order to acorn
llarblHon Trust''' Notl' Notice in herehv siven that the under
lined . Trostes of Hsrbtsso lownpiiip,
will att -nil to township buNines on each Saturday of the yssr, at bjji otii-', n pevasas havini; towiihip bsjstasai to trrnnaet are rejuirel to present it to him on Saturday. The township lilirarv will ta kept at
my home in IfayKvilh'.
Aug. 2A, 1897-y. TniBtee.
WMJOnjS to tl ther. on ;i waer, he pjj, ftl! tj,.lt js denireiMbe force- loi carried the flour from that place to k,()(,(i bould organie and beaggreabis home, I distance of more thai! bfj, 'Muchines" will not be overtWO miles, without stopping to re. t,irown hy jreinn(J or wishing. Tin-
Two grandaona ot Piesidenf Polk will have seats in the m- t CoogresSi I ne is K. K. Pdk, ehe lives at Danville, Ky. and the other is hisoow
J?
k " tt m mm u n o mm mm mm mm mm mm r m". v
1, K It M I T 1 il I - 1 I T
f inAAia me impieBBion -
mmy
n w V
intluence rests with the good forces, and they must nonrageoWSlj. inde(atigabiy organize ti accomplish the purification of govern rnsnt.
in, James K. i'olk Hall, of Uidg- a P(.M1o rmi(irt ot the state stn.
way, KIk onnty, of the nnme State. listi(iRn shoW(4 tmt in t,e ninty-two "" mmmmm I. Jl O mil
eoiiiiiics in inuiiiuu, ,.o, poisons
Strenflth and of soimdin--
People at least feel that thOSS Wl ' keep their names before the public by using Tiik OoURtlM .'ire -"I11' and substantial.
m 4m AAAAAAAAAAAA"
Wi
r iMKIi sKVI.KM. Till STWOKTUV
cntont in thi -i. hi to in oi i . nur
ate inmates of the CMintv a m--
leiKiiica in th(lr own and niarij c"uiitifg, bouseH. t i nirti.ii; otiii'i' irorb oondurinU t bona, I
Nnlari irntKiit yn) yr hhI ii'mi - I llllilc, I ii ) 1 1 ii l.c. i mi. ir ro Irai n.iliirv.
Huntbl SYS, i fiTi nci'it Kncloai' elf Hl
ilri'Hoi'U ntuiiilii'il cm It , II i rln 1 1 I. II ii
II, I liu iiKO. 1 m.
I'l.-nt , l)tlt.
The only place to get bargains b at the store that advertises for you trade.
Far Commercial Stationery f Every Siacriptiaxi Yieit the COURIER OFFICE.
