Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 December 1898 — Page 4
JASPER CUÜK1EK
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FKIPAY. lKCr M KHK Hi, 1898.
Count) Board Proceedings. December Tor im, TtM Board met on lloodajr, ill niemher present. The several countv nllicers elovt bonds wen- approved. The Auditor' Fundrepxrt showing Um receipts of ottei turn d into the treasury the preceding quarter was approved. The Clerk's report showing re
ceipts during the quarter f f in cartin? U' u mnirnt'o on.l wa oil ... ..1 (tWaltlleV.
s nne on salary. The Reeordet rejRirt showing re ceipts of 1347.90 WM approved an 1 he was allowed the am unit 011 ai ary, it being lee than tbfl I'attll :v salary by f'.Ii .08. The Sheriff'! report was approved. The following are among' the al low a ices.
A. if. Koertv r, And tor H. Caaeidy, Sheriff
FanaerV leatitatc. Minutes of Duboia Co. Farmer ' Institute, held at Irvland. lud .!. 7 and S, yts. MoKMNo KsSloN, o. . 7th. Song and ruuidc by Mi Stewart. Invocation y tr. S R Henry. Addresa of welcome by Hon. j. K. Norman. Keonse by the president. Sani'aiy Management uf Swine, by .lames Kiley.
tieneral discussion Attendance "7.
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l UKS m sKsIOX. Song by Miss Lulu Young. What a farmer should know do in order to succeed, by J. GKraltney. Discussion. Breaking up, selection and paration pi seed BOM, by Mr
Kiley. Discussion. Necessity of improved method
for live stock. J H 1 cussion.
Sheep farming, by Lee Cave, Sr Discussion. Benefits derived from Farmers' Institutes, by Mike Schum. Dis cussion.
Corn cilture
Ii-ous?ion. Attendance 1
4 Great Hmi
l-ast week Henry Kraft, Martin K K-teiii. Kd. Habit:. Jo, (toeti, Mart. GailW . Kd. Kraft, and An drew Kckert. chief mark man. went Hunting .n Alex Kd' and tbe Wilson farm. K-sult. l.V.' rabbits Kd. Kraft got the champion on the Kll bottom firm , it weighed 1 1 ' pounds. Andrew K.'kert aye the eat her wa too odd, and being close to Mr. Hobbs residence there was not et ugh spirit to keep the crowd warm, if there had been they would have shot more.
Our Big Stock of Winter GLOTHING! Is ready for inspection. We desire to sell this big stock of
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MberUTa Salt viitiif- "i a certttied eoi.v of
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rrr issiioi iu a jutlanueot rendered in
jibe I hi but Circuit court, on the 4th dav
jof April. laBa, and to me !imin fm I re- the t'lerk of Müd tVart. I will offer for Jus !sae. at public auction and Mit . rr. to 'the hirti-t t-idder. at I tie d.vor of the
Court House, in Dubois roanty. Indiana. n
-ATI KDAY. PKCKMBKR 24th. UWa, i Bet a e-n the hoars of 10 o'clock A.M.. and 4 oViors P. M.. of said day. tbe j rents and prodta for a term not eseewwV :n seven ear, of tbe following deseAed real evtate, aitnated in DuUxs .Miiitv. an the -tale of Indiana. to-it
Suits and Overcoats I T At Once. To do so we must be able to a. I. a 1 v i a
unaersell our competitors. Our low
prices combined with such values that
P we offer this season will sell our exods
S You will never believe it unless you call
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Kd. A. Bohnert. Tu MP Pf Kr.-t a- MeFali, Att v -B. B. Bnranock, B. ol H. (ieo. R. Wilson, Co. Supt. W. Kuper Co. Assessoi "arious rj xtora tor pMpera
W. V. Kendall, truant of'r .T.J. Meschede, J. II. Johnson. 44 " The following aHoaraooaN
made to the various election boards on aoooout of Nov. election, which
phows election expenses foot up
1 1,596 "s, to which will probablf badded another $ 100 of delayed accounts.
precinct l.
$575.00 474.80 I25.O0 81.35 31.25 136.00 88.97
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Itie n rth-eaM quarter uf the srfitb v J. S. I'frimmer. jnaner of teetion numkr (38 Taenty-enrht. tuwnship number I ..lie
j. rv An.l tscntr m.-v ..II ik.
IIOII skssio.n Entertainment b south end of th north tiaif of tbe nonhthe Ireland High Bnhnol. jeat -uarter of aaii aevtion number SI Boiaf, December winds, duet. !-oty-eifLt in aaid townthipan-I rmnge
ruuuni iu iuu nwoiy. inoiana.
An-1 in -ase the sa d rents and profiu
Song. New born king, by school. Invocation by Rev. Hi- n rv. Song. Hear the call to labor. !; school. Selection l-y Stella Christ m. Anna Hardin and Qofdoa Kvrard. S ng. Don t leave the farm.
Belectio i. Su-ie (Jrav
Craig.
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i aii u innf tne amount demanded tu satiffy the judgment ami de ree aforesaid, interest and roata. together with all acrruinc esta. I aflt, at the came time and place, and in hae manner as aforesaid, offer for sale, jt purlie auction and
(. imr uifum i'1'i'ier. a'l
and gain'l!"ftit. title, intere t ami estate in fee -ituf!e..f Neman HasKins an.l K-ir
. ilatkin. in an.l to th i).
..ii, ine wniMimg larmer !v. i real estate, or so much and
a a ciiiu hcu auuuamucu wiuii uur slock and
ji ilcd. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UP Mens Suits, - from $3.00 UP- j TT 1 1 A e 1 i mm
h j-.aaies musL noL iorefeL zo call at our
store when they want to look at the largest and most complete stock of Wraps and Ladies furnishings. f-Ä S. KUEBLER,
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Cclumbia T t Harbison 14 i. Boone u n u Marlieofl t ii Bainbridge " M t Marion u Hall Jefferson 14 ü ü Jackson t tt Patoka
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bv Omer Stewart.
Selections. lai-y Kvrard, Jennie Blackwell. Mary Wininirer. S -ng. Wild Flowers, by (irace Stewart. Selections, Omer Stewart, Myrtle Cum, Minnie Chrismon. Sottf, I'nfurl the Sail.
Selections. Beulah Stewart. Mn t' Stewart. Talk, by Mr. James Riley. Oldtiin -ong by J. S. I'frini mer. (iood nirht song. Benediction by Rev. Oregor. Attendance .". M K.vix.i aMeJOV, lk-. 8.
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151 5.i 1Ö 88 70 54 35 51 26 54 95 .50 95 88 4 5 88 26 83 8 5'J 76
81 1 6 daniaon.
thereof at mar tie neeear-
the udement sml -leeree
w hich is in favor of Jacob Fnck. ian
ee-'f.Man- K. S-hneider and aca:nt Nenian llaskins and Khrar Haskins. aid re estate will be old without relief from valuation or araiaement iaw. and subject to the redemption law of the state . f Indiana. HKNKY CAM DT, Sheriff hubou countv. I ml lec. 2d. 1 .. je
su-h part
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Fine Stock of Fall Goods!
Administrator- Sale Notice You are respectfully invited to
come and examine the
In tbe matter of the eetate of Nancv
rotoon. leceaiwl. N" .tice la htrehy pven that bv nrtue f an onier of the iJabou Circuit Court, of the State of In. liana, the uudemra!
a administrator of tle estate of Nan.-v I U I a a
rown. -If .WW. VI ofltr Itir aaW af 1" . i -
auniononthpreuii1tne.rthem e verYtniner. and notice the verv
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55 5 55 80 56 85 88 48 55 ' ' 55 7i i 55 4.5 86 '5 4! )
88 90 80 ;:: 8800 8 3U 83 25
Invocation by Rev. (.Iregory. Practical hog raising, by J. (iwaltney. Disousion. Management of red clover best results, by Jam Rile- . B Maa n. Attendance 115. AFTKK.NooX SEssIOX. Siru' bv Miw f.iilii V.iiiri
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low n oi imiuia on aUIUKDAT, DK9DI BKR
24th, taw.
Tbe f fllowing Ihiboia countv
LOW PRICES
real evtaie -:'.uitl in
Indiana, to-wit: twt- , ....
Partoftwiuüffthe n nh.t- we are enaDiecito sell them at,
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Hon twelve. tonhit one mth r.r.., Vkri tt-i I r-i I tt
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n acre ww a.
Total 1,596 83 Roan Hi atacamv Oq th' road petitioned for by Adam Heidrich. et al. the viewers resorted favorable and the road was ordered ojened. I u the one petitioned by fr Alex Ell, et al., lot. (ioetz, Andrew Kretnp and Jos. Lech ner were nia b-viewer-, to he sworn at the Auditor -otlice Ktb. 4. On the road asked for by Fritz Frank, et al, H. Hriedenbaugh, ('. H. Rudoljth and Heney W'ei-heit were made viewer-, to meet at T. H. Hays' ollice Feb 4 to lie sworn. (n the road asked for by John Heif, et al, Phil Schwank, Henry Wei-uiian and John C. Opel were made viewers, to he sworn bv Aug. Wei-heit on Feb. 4. On the K'tition of louis P. Bret et at, showing a highway to have been used for -0 years, it was ordered recorded and opened ti thwidth of :N) feet. The bid ot W. Ii. Burford lot Co. stationery for next year, at 8819 was accepted and contract made. V T Hüls was allowed on hibridge contracts $2. Martin Miller was allowed for bridge 1175, Rids were received for pla.e of county attorney for next year. Bretz tt Mc Fall, and Tray lor tV Hantel each aureetl to attend to the bu-ii.cs for f !''. Traylor V II anter'a 'rt-r was rep'ctfd. arid tlie t otitrai t mad" with Rret A McFall. Pat fletrelary -f Board of Health Dr F M Muelh r bid $128, and Dr I BfnAoock 9160. Th- oowatraol was awanb'd Dr. Mueller. uojoon LicBsan were granted to Thos F Marlette,
Aug Harth, A .1 Fisher, Nick
ninger, John P Wagner, H
uine, and Jacob Neukam. The Board adjourned Saturtlav until the succeeding Thursday.
Poultry on the farm, the largest crop in America, by J. S Pfrimmer. D icaarion.
Is the future light or dark? by Mike Schum. Discussion. Good farming, by Lee Cave, Sr.
Report of committee on organiza tion. Dan'l Lychlyter. for presi-dent ; John W. Katterhenry. for secretary for the next year and to hold our next Institute at Ireland. Ind. W. H. Green. Isaac Curry. W. P. Klausmeyer, committee. Report of committee on resolu tion. To the officers and members the Dubois county Farmers' Institute. Greeting : We, your com mittee to whom was referred the matter of drafting resolutions, sub
mit the following: We feel that the meeting now cluing, in point ol That's I .1 ? a.
numuers, eninuiasm personal interest of those in attendance, h a
I tour wert, containing; eighteen
in- re or Mac. TKriMy Or.ehaJfcaah: tbe remain der in nx montft. with note at six (er cent, interest, waiving valuation an.i appraisement iawa, with surrt y to the approval of tbe approval cf tue fmin istrator. Said sale to he male between
IBM rerw ol to o clock A. M. and 1
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Ladies Fine Uress G-ddiIs. SHOES, Ol various new styles,
for ladies, gentlemen and children.
GENTLEMENS' SUITINGS
Your Holiday Chance! In ffreat variety ready for Artistic
r iLLing. to suit Lne mosL iasuaious taste. Our Grocery line is always full of the best. Come and see.
A Useful Present
a For Holidays keeps your Tv friends thanking
Z, the
I will furnish r
has drmonntrited tn t)vntnt t'uiea xx it ii almost lulallibl FOR WOMAN'S
PECULIAR WEAKNESSES.
IrrrnlrltlM tnd Irrinmrntf. It hai bprome the leading rrmcdjr fur this class of troubled It eiert a wonderfully Manag, strengthening ml southini; influence upon the menstmsl orfrmnt. It cures "whites" and falliDK of the womb. It stoua floudiug and relieves sup.
rrsssed and palnfnl rnenstmatton. or Chanit ot Life it is ths best medicine mads. It is beneficial during pregnane?, and helps to bring children into homes barren lor years. It invigorates, stimulates, strengt hens th? whole system. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reac h T Wins of Cardni only costs ft .00 per bottle at your drug stors. T rr adrift. In rsr erTtittina rfrinl Airre. tirxu, aditrrtt, finny tympt.nja. ihr "ulirs' Ai"-ry ISamriaiSWl," Vhr kuttUftoivu M,dv Co., . -j i , .... Rsv. I. W. SMITH. Camosn. S. C . tio "Mr silts sssS Wins ot Cardul st horns for falllna of ths somb snd It sntlrsly cursd her."
what you want.
year
it to you STYLISH
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source of congratulation for thu-e who have hib-ired in the eaue for yar, in their being aide to aitoeaa a K'ol. H nt the bet one. ever held in thi." county. Therefore h' it re-olved. That the thanka of the h lv is due the good telle of Ireland and vicinity for welcome, courtesy and attendance. Reolv-d, That the splendid entertainment of the Ireland achool i worthy i ur tno-t emphatic concideration. Resoled. That the ieal, earn-t net ard honest puroe of all of our tsMtreetetl has been a otirce f mui-h -ati-faction and int.r:ua'.. u to the larmera d Iutii Co. Unsolved. That it ha been a
oil roe ot pleg-urw to u- t receive th- int'trtnation and constant courtesies that hav- ben extended to ii" by 'he peu of the countv. Baeaited, That we thank the la die for the mu-ic and their attendaaaa during the institute. lb lived. That We Ihittilc the - - a .i - aa ss
iiu-i.-.-. .i w,' m r. riurcii i .r the II TT tT srkTo aea ol the , hmn u. AJlxx G-OOIJS, ieapactfuUe submitted, s H WOTTfllirCB Sl-wart. . I;, ,t, i: (,,rk ii. r-r.l-. Wgfl,..l , Band DeninUi, Committee, CaUOTHIlaTG, s o, i,y the , h-.ir. c.hI se with and SHOES. you till we meet again. ,....,. . .. ..........
Attend.!-. I".- Ad .-irnel 1. .. . . raerns
J. W. Kattkkhkxky. Sec'y.
GERBER & HUTHER, Trosder Building, Main Street, JASPEE, - - - - INDIANA.
Mar.
WINTER BARGAINS !
wm. h iun, Fink's former Stao-i. Jasper, Indiana
Not. K. A.
JUST ARRIVED
The largest tinrk received of Fine. New
t a : a-sii a a a i
e nave niiea our nxim t overti'iwmg, and want more
room, so we are offering bargain in ah the latent atvlea of
DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels. Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Our stock of CLOTH IMS i n.t eaoalled in Doboii coantv. It
I f lato celebrated and guarantee.! Mayfield, Ky., manufacture. Kverv f garment guaranteed by the manufacturers to be us repreanted. If it does not prove ViMir Moiii Buck. Call, examine, and com i 'are pr re and quality with other stores.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE VOLLMER & CO.,
M 1N ; s I KKKT,
Jasper, I ml
Always have the U-sl tnrnoiite, of any variety for customers ; arti iilarly comniep ial travelers. Conti s and Bin fill drivers to all art .if Pul.ois and i 1 oininir counties:. Horses board-'l an i s ld on cheap terms. OsJ 14, 1 1 .
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( met "tti V .lack. son Str-ets.
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All the latf -t nie
run line of firocerioji and Shelf
Hardware alwavs on hand. n
- call. Free delivery in al.'! Wrs ,M' r.Khi tki Toistni part-of Jasper. f ' r.ns II - !!.- f, mana- ..or ImsiasMs latblr own anl nrts ,. ,t .. J0iM'lf It I "4 ' II i H T n isaalNl) -ort!. . swr.i II III. II im. '.I., .Itu! wTl a Ills Ii e! .I,sr. Jasl'I.R. lt Orflnit. l. ii.. ii, .r. ,,,, -. .aimrm Apr I B. Mss If .
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