Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1899 — Page 4
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Duboi Circuit Conrl Notice Began it January term Monday s
evening
ol Administrator s Appointment
tiiuarv term Motulav .n .r,.,v li.'h that tli
lude Elf coming OD the aiajned Iia Ih--ii ly the Clerk of
uii'ler I 1 1 1 N i
train in time to open court and call ,,"r, rifinU Adnüniatretoi . . i i . J . , . i t Hie fatale t Kocma Ni ht rer. .leeean
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j tsrr.K. ni KOh cm ntv. nrmava. n riter l i tb NaWSaa Jpr lo.llati. tor n. ii .lon through the tu all 4 INM f I mttf " K K 1 1 A V . .1 Nl ÄRY . 1899. IbY0 realer New York aaoti t" tule the whole State and lndianap Iis wants to rule Indiana, even Id dictating how country townships shall be managed, but they each lind is an up hill business. Country people generally ooneidrr themes) SOS rapihle of m making their own affairs. The chief fa tors in the ainirchitie intlnence in this country are the tru-N. The trusts defy the law in
tended tor ttn-ir suppression or regulation. For the purpose of btisi ness these combinations of capital habitually treat the law without respect. They dodge its blows as a prize tighter does thos of an antag ni-t. Thev buy legtalation that
they want, prevent by purchase the Weber's estate, was enactment or enforcement of other I real eatate a public
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canes m winch the parlies are not täte i -up -.-I to be solvent vet arrested were continued, The John It BEICHLEIN, .ii.uii. I, iv.. AlmnnmmA ..f Administrator
....... .-V,.. .... , v.. .... Statt vs Paul Qoeppoer ; selling IklQOC to minor; lined ' in two
Tkvviok A Iii mkk Attorneys. Jan. "W. Sa
cases. State v- Oeear Boitom j embezzle-1 tneiit ; jury trial ; verdict not guilty. Stat.- vs Jain s I'ruitt, CC VY ; jury trial; verdict not guilty.
State Jacob SeiiL' ; violating v:..i...i i...... -;..! -.1;...
iilvuwifuii um i Jul hwi j rwrwsvl guilty with tine of 1", in one case, land not guilty of sellirg to minor in one. State vs Loren Hobbs ; disturbling publio meeting; defendant dis i-bargi-d ! a .se of former convic tio for same offense. State VI Thos NeNon C C W jury trial; verdict not guilty.
State vs Thos Nelson; burglary; jury trial ; not guilty.
civil actions. II M Milhnrnvs J II Fisher et al: continued. John Weber adm'r of Lodwia
ordered to sell sale.
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laws which are not in their internet, j w K stone et al vs Louise nd let it be known that if money (Stone et al ; partition; continued.
and the perverse ingenunv .if hired I h W Iii. mker et al vs ratoka
attorney! can avail they will not tnbmil to the law's authority. Yet the tru-ts are ever foremost in the demand that the people shall re sped the law and that infractions of it, which take other forms than those in favor vith these million aire anarchi ts. sh ill be punished iteroly in the interest of impeiiled pubic order. New York Journal F. C. kucbler's New Years Present Results in Some Close üuesses. The organ offered by Mr. F. C. Kneblet to his pationa on Nan Veara day, who, to be determined by guessing on the number of seeds in a large pumpkin displayed in his show window, has yet to be delivered. Six persona gneaaed 975. which war- th' exact numb.-r of seeds in the pumpkin. This certainly show ed the guessers were uld pumpkin raisers and it is doubtful if the contest was to be tried over 1ki times, such a numb r of luckv guessers would again be developed
h-p. 7. eller and Sermersbeim were selected by Mr. K wider to count the seeds and examine thlarge number of guesses stowvd avvay in a big box. They first counted the seeds three times to le wure no mistake bad been made, and found !7ö each time. They Lien sxamii ed oaiefnlly the gnees ea, in the praaen e of a number r anxious ausseerS) and found that
Messrs. Win. nailer, Joe. weikert, Jacob Fritz, Anthony Bohnert, Phil Dilly and Beb. Anderion had each guessed .7ö, the exact number, and, "of ccurse, of course" the JoetiOQS were puzzled, ani unable to decide any one oerson b id won It has been proposed that they have an athletic contest, with four ounce gloves, and "the beat man win," also that they run a foot raOS of a mile for the prize; also that they arrange tor another organ and pumpkin and guess, and only the six b allowed to guess; abo that they unite in making it a donation
to some church nut toe disposition of it is for them to decide, as it is ready for whoewr they agree upon. GOV JIMVtlE AGAIN. D.soussing the senatorial scram ble, the esteemed New- says: 'TI w steadfast the f i n I- of the various candidates will bono one can now predict. There ar ihrewd observers, that doubt srbethei any one of the present aspirants r;m r, . ceie the prize. These men think that the foirCeS for each are so web in band that they will not goto any one of the other live. They think it likely that some outsider mav DOOM in and capture the pric Several good names are mentioned: Judge li iker, 1 1 in. Wallace, Qov. Mount, A, C. Harri- and Othero." Judge Baker, probably the best senatorial timber In this com moo wealth, has alniuly positively asserted that be does not want tb senatorship, t len. Lam Wall -migbt accept, and A. 0. llarjiwould undoubtedly say, "Thank von, I'll take it," but neither ot these men are a candidate. An I Gov. J im mis 1 Well, he is on praj ing ground that's all. He Is h ing hop". No man in the statenot even thoOS who ar-' avowed call lidate. is k desirous "i lecurina th3 senatorial se.it a- our own di nunutive governor He hai l'':,. as tfie Sun has hefore said, a tili hunter after the olli .-. The turn t:on of his namf oo aaionally In the News i part and parcel of the Fair banks program to secure, it po i hla th' selection of 'he governor. Ii is probabb , however, that the m ernor wt'l s-e his h p-s dashed cruelly to earth, for all the Indies Hons now are that a selection will be made from the men ffho tr, openly in the race. And, let uhope that selection will not be Hnn. ly. Indianapolis Sentinel,
Cooperans Co; continued. w I Robinson et al vs Hartha A Harris et al ; continued. Annie I. Banning vs James F f I Booing ; continued. Nancy K Wyant vs John I i Irland et al; commissioner reports sale of land to Nancy E Wyant for 11,500; sale confirmed and deed ordered and cause continued. Prank Pinnick, adm'r vs M J Hellet al ; administrator report--ale of land to H P Dudine foi 9222 ; aale confirmed ar d deed oruid cause continued. On application to appoint guar 1 ianfoi Henry Schnell, Sr , tri, 1 b court; finding him of unsound mind and Clerk i directed to UwtM letters of guardian-hip. Tapp. Leathers A Co. vs ('. N Weathers: judgment forlti!4 lö. -VELLOW FEVER".
i'ii: tOO, Jan. 1. A special from 1 1 av.tna -ays : Yellow fever in its wor-t form
Uounsiies in the neighborhood ot the Morro aid Cabana- forts, whicb are to be occupied by United States troops. The snndary condition of the two fortresses are bad. Ther a re VIM STBVCflBS l KVKitv C knkk The men of the pr OVoet guard now in the forts are i nnoyed with tlea ard vermin. Three batteries ,) the Second artillery go into Morro. Wednesday. TÜR Hilst IMUA.N A is under marching orders and extl to be sent to Morro within 'our davs.
NotU-cof Public Salt f rTNotirc is aereb) riven that the aader signed. adiiiinistrHlor of tin- entale o(
Rocina 8hen r. deceased. Mill offer for sale, at public Miction, at tbe late residence M said decade at, in Marion tewushii iti Dubois AOOntyi Indiana. OB 8 v rt'im vY. tbe Ssth day of ,i anV AHY, SW, The pereoaal propeity of seid estate, eoBMiäillg of 13 bead of bos and pigs, head of cattle, 3 buggies, 1 wagon l bone, cow, lot of bay, lot ol oofa, lot f oats. 1 cider mill, 1 wheat drill, 1 pore drill, plows, l sewing machine, -' tovet, farming Implement, household and kitchen .urniture and various other articles. TERMS: All sums id and under eeeh in band, over fcö a credit of not to exceed 8 months sill be given, the ur-cha-er to execute bis note therefor, bearing mx per etat, interest from date until paid, waiving relief of valuation law-, providing tor attorney fees, and with )ZihI freehold surety to tne approval of tbe administrator. Sale to begin at 9 o'clock A. If. .n IHN B. BEICHLEIN, A Imr. TuviioKiV Hi n run. Attorneys. Jan. 6, lS!".t. -9w.
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Our Big Stock of
i nt er GLOTHNG! 1 Is ready for inspection. We desire to m
sell this big stock of
Suits and Overcoats!
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oKN. OOMBS is DOMING
to Havana if Gen. Brooke not barhim. He is expected, Wedaeadaj Of Tbursday. The Cubans ar making preparations to recatve birn It U) thought bis c'oruh.g will tnak-trouble.
K DESIRE to he among the fir-t to wish vou a teil
Happy and Proeperou4 New Year, sincerely hoping that tbe year 1899 will b ' recorded as one of tbe DBOSl profitabla in the annals of your business. Wl take this opportunity to thank you for your kind favors duiing the past year, and earnestly hope WC may enjoy a continuance of the
name. WeaoUcit jrnnr patmnagp, shnild vou be one whom we have not had the pleasure of numbering among
e teh to my that in our power to -atis
SIum IÜ's Salts
Iy virtue of a certilied copy of u decree kssaad on a odgmenl and decree rendered in tbe Iulis Circuit Court, on the 4th day of April. IflUS, and i0 me lirected bv the Clerk of said Ooart, I will öfter for sale, at publio auction and outcry, to tbe highest bidder, at tbe dot r of tbe Court House in I ul-ois county. Indiana, on
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'et ween the bours of 10 u'lo-k, A
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pn 'tits for a term not exceeding seven pears, of the following described real OrtatS, situated in MuUiis county, in tbe -täte of I ndiana. to-wit : Tbe north-east quarter of the i-outa-east qaarter of section number twentyeigUl r.'si, towasbip aomber one (I moth, range number live (Ö) west, 4u icres. Ami twenty acres off of tbe south end Of the west half of tbe nortb-ea-t quarter i -aid section twenty-eight, .-aid towniblp and range. .Viiil in case the ren s and jirotits fail
to bring the amount demanded to yiMisty the ju Igment and decrve aforesaid, interest and eoet, together with all accruu' SOStS, I will, at tbe -ame time ami
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'tier for sale at paOIK auction ati'l oiilry, to the highest hi Ider. all the right, title, and interest and e täte in fee simile of Edftar II sett Ins. Keniaa Haekiac. t a!, in and to the als e descrihed real state, or so much and Mich part thereof i- may ! ne-tHary to satisfy the judin. nt and decree afore-aid, which is in iavor of .laeob Frick, assnrnee of Mary K . Schneider, and aicainst K .giir llas-xiu-, Neman lla-kms and Jacoh Frick. Heid real estate will le sold w ithout my relief from valuation or Appraisetiient laws, and subject to the redemption laws of the s'ate of India . Ill UM VN II CASi'RUP, atieriff Daboie Cooatjr, lud Dee. . 1808, Sw. " dpfS&l
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At Once. To do so we must be able to undersell our competitors. Our low prices combined with such values that we offer this season will sell our goods. You will never believe it unless you call and get acquainted with our stock and
prices. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UPMens Suits, - - from $3.00 UP
Ladies must not forget to call at our store when they want to look at the largest and most complete stock of Wraps and Ladies furnishings.
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KUEBLER
Jeweler. IA8PKR, - - - IN LIANA M.ireli 12, 1 v Bfsjtiee to Debtora. All parties indebted t tbe undersijrn d are heret.y retiestec t eall and set
ue inr aeeonna oa or before red. int. IflW, AM MCoaatS iH't settled by that lute will w (.la I in tbe bands i olliers fo eolleetiim. Respectfully KCKERT BROTHERS, Prop's .lanper City Roller Mills I fee, n, tl -2w.
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Adminlatrntora SaN
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Notice is hereby given that tbe underikrued as administrator, with will anseasd, of tne estate si Zona K. Unedler, deceased, will after ten 1 iyi from late hereof, by virtue of an ordei of the IuImiis Circ-uit t'ourt, fur the OOOnty ol DuboM, in tkeeUl'eol Indiana, made at the October term thereof, ls'.es, in an acdoa therein pending aiieseia the -aid Lawrence .1. Bueehler. as administrator, is plaintiff, and Mary, Lonlsa, Valentine, Zezilla, Andy and Theodon Itiieehler and Margaret Stratman, Mar ion Kitt and C atharine Fisher are detea lants, sell at private sale for not tOM than the appraised value thereof, the fo!loinj des -ritied real estate, situated in DabOtS county, Indiana, to-wit : Tbe north-ea.t iiiarter of tbe northSSal aaaHar, of section numler
township - - nth, range west, contain
nikr I" acres more or less. And the
-oiith-we-'t uuarter of the South-east
(Harter of aeetion nnmlier -. tow rnhip : south, ramre -i west, containing to
ai re-, more or less. Also, tbe north
Vest inarter of the south-east piirterot lection Bomber 90, townehip naaibar j south, ranife ,i west, 'ontainin 4 acres, more or less. The three trai ts contain
ing in all PJtl acres more or less. TERMS K BALE: I Nw4nltl eeefa . the remainder in six and twelve motiihfrom date of sale, the pun-baser exe-ti-tinir lis notes with sufficient urety, -aid note- beerian nx pet cent. Interest from date arsiviBf valuation and appraisement laws. LAW REM i : ,i BUECHLER, Administrator, COX A K I Attorneys. I cc. B. IH'.IS. I.
You are respectfully invited to come and examine the LATEST STYLES ! In everything, and notice the very LOW PRICES We are enabled to sell them at, particularly
Ladies Fine Dress G-cmds. SHOES, t various new styles, for ladies, g-entlemen and children. GENTLE MENS' SUTNGS In great variety ready for Artistic Fitting, to suit the most fastidious taste. Our Grocery line is always
full of the best. Come and see. GERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.
Mothers! riiip iliscnm.
I forts and dangers of I j c-tnlil-ln 1 1 h ran J
be almost entirely av ddeL JS
AVineof Cardui"
relievesexpectaut mothers. It gives tonetothej;cnItaloraans, and ruts them in
condition to do their rork perfectly. That makes pregnancy less painful, shortens labor and hasteusrecovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children.
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lias aUo brought happinc: to thousands of homes barren for years. A few dosesoften brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect SO try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Can'ui. fi.uo per bottle.
Fir tdvtc In emset requtrlrif spec'il directions, address, fflrlnr symptoms, the " Ladies' Advisory Depsrtr--'- ' The Chsttinooca Me-. vine Co., Chat'snoofa, Tenn.
Mrs. LOUISA HALE, of Jeffersnn, Ca., sayt: When 1 first took Wine orCardul we had been married three years, but coold not have any children. Nine months ltir 1 had a floe girl baby."
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We have filled "iir room t overflowing, and want moil ritotn, no w ar' oflVring Largnins in all tin- latest styles f
DRESS GOODS, Li n Table Setts, Fancy Bordered Fringed andEx ra Larae size Towels. Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Our stock of CLOTHING is not equalled in Dubois tounty. It i of the celebrated and guaranteed May Held, Ky., manufacture. Bvery u rment guaranteed by the manufacturers to be a- re()res?nted. If it does not prove so, Your Motiry Iturk. ( all, examine, and cotnpara proa and quality with other i'rr.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE VOLLMER & CO.,
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MAIN S IKK KT,
and Lot for Sale.
A food residence oa Mill street la faensr, (or Hale cheep, and on raaaonehU
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, GLOTHhJG, and SHOES.
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for vi-rythlnK," and for rvirythinK ' In Its j)lac the LOUISVILLE DMPATC aliould And a place in the home of everr UKMOCKAT In the SUNNY SOUTH. The liispatch Is the people's paper, ownnl H the people, and Is always ready to fleh: for the cause of the people. IT ST A v SiJUAHKI.Y ON TRI CIIK'AOO TLATHiltM. without the aid or consent of th Cold Hur Monopollea. and a fair comparison of Its news service (now beln furtStMi over leased wires by the New VeT" Sun. the ChlcaKo Inter Ocean end tl"' Northern Press Association) with that of any other paper, will fully verify l" Motto, "If you see It In the Dispatch It' so. and if It's so It la always in the UKpatch. " The Dispatch also has a staff of over SIX) active correspondents In the South, so' ulll POSITIVELY GUARANTEE MKE THAN DOUBLE THE SOUTHERN HI" of any other Louisville paper. Oet tö Dispatch; it fdvea the news and tells t truth about It. Dally. S pagea; Sunday. 24 paea; Weekly ft murin Wo rluti with the W. -
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