Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1899 — Page 4
JCIKK. IHBOKCDtMTV, IMHAXA. - otrI ai ih MmIn i Jpf Indiana, tor UM .duo through tbt mail -.n4 rlw matt r FRIDAY, J M AKV 13, Üm.
There is a movement on foot at Jefferson ville to have Um electric light contract revoked at once, on the ground the agreement is not bring kept at all. An expert w. s in thai ci y sevt I days ago anil, ore lending to be an ordinary visitor, w- nt through the plant. He claims t. -it tl.. t.i ! , It i nr- id tvurn ..lit ini4
I i , . I k Lit' ...... I .' .'ill , ttuvi , that instead ol the city getting ligbU baPPy rc-UOIJ
t j.ini" candle-power none ol then, exceed 800, while .uanv go down to 500.
l.AltH rt J. Heveiage, of lndi-l
anaK.li, wa- on I'm -day night
nominale! ny me tiepuDiican caui oa tor l . s. Renatoi . to mo ead Senator David b. Turpi. This will give boib 17. S. Senator- from 1 tul tuna to ndianapolifl, and i- hardlv a fair geographical distribution. Hi- nomination was the result of n oombination to tM .it Hanly, ol I. a Fayette. Krank Poet) wai tin fourth ine in the race. It took twelve ballots to decide the con!e-t Beverage srnrting in with the luck) number of !." and Hiding with 49. He 1 1 a hrilliant orator, a tine lawyer, and will no doQbt make a creditable rtenator JASPER PIBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. Bf K. F. Si riiKKi. vsn, laprlBsa4tasl Jaaeaf SoSoola The pupili generally -pent a
Notice of Administrator s Appointment. Notice i hereby given that the under aignttai baa been by the t'lerk of Dubois
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of the ret. ilr of KoMllit Sclicrer. tlecejtsed, Luc nf Dubois county, Ind. .n i estate i- Hill tx't tu le solvent. John b. bkichlkin, adaiiniatiatoi Tsaylos eV Htrvraa Akttorney Jan . f. ;w.
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Growth of Jasper. One of the bet indications of the growth of a town is the bVjKMM done at its Post-office. That baa increaeed largely in Jasper in the p;.st vear. The reoeipts of the office bono Jan. 1. 1896 to Jan. 1. 1899, being 12,468.38. This will raise the sa'arv of the present eiHcleot I' If. to i:jni aftei the l-t of March, an 1 is a gratifying increase. The increase of gro.vth i- llao felt in the increase of business in all branches, where the proprieters have enterprise enough to ask the public tu investigate what i- uttered by then. A few have got along without ad vertising but their business his n t increased in proportion with the more enterprising. The Siple Mur Jcr Trial. The Washington Democrat savs
of t hi- case, which was venued from Pike to Dav see Bounty i The attorney- fur the state in tht case against Frank Siple charged with the murder of Frank P. Smith, at Petersburg last April, tiled a motion asking for a spe venire for fifty men irom which to select a jury. The request was granted. The case is set for trial the 23d of January. It is likely to take a week to try it. as there is a great number of witnes-es rabpoenaed. The case will be a sensational one and will be hotly contested. Prosecutor Mear-, W. K.Cux. of Jasper, and Ugdon and Iiiiuan will rente - n' the -täte, while Dillon and (ireene, I. K. ( iardiner and John
H. Spencer will appear for the defendant."
William Doanc Stttee, only s,(Il of W'm. and tirace Cfooka Stite, wa- born in Spencer countv. I lötli 17. When but a little m rthan three years of age both his father and mother were called to their eternal home, leaving Ihme children two daughters and one - ,!, A few yean later, the older of the
daughters died at the home of her the j
graiwparent.-, .nr. ana .Mr-. Ueorge W. Stitfs. Since the death of their grand father the OthT tWO children
have made their maternal home,
with their grand mother, Mr-. Maria F. Crooks, attendiag the high echooie in Rockport. Will rad .i ted in t.:e 1 1;- of '.'T and was one of the moat highly eateemed youn men in the county. After biegtad-
nation he wa- tor a time employed t,! the schools ,
oy in- r armer s natiK a- cierk ami won the highest degree of confident and good will of the directors and officer! of the bank. Having determined open the practice of medicine as hi- vocation in life, he last fall entered Qyoo his itudiea in the Chicago Homeopathic medical ool lege, where he wag at the time of his death. 1'erhap- there was no young man in Kock port, who was more deereedly popolar among bis asso ; ates than he. Naturally sociable and tender, he made warm friends and held them. Pfttaonod ll a gool mir.il, he wo- a good -indent, and Itood Well with his twcbofl Alw ays prompt and obliging, be wai a favorite wi h all classes. It wa- ipiite a disappointment tu his irien i- t team that he would ncjt fw- at home to enjoy the bolid iya, but h! what a -hoc k, when it Wai known that he bad been striken bv that fearful disease pneumonia, ami when but a few hours later it waBOnonnced over the wire- that the attack had been tatal. His taterenoornpanied bv a friend left here Sunday m .rning to he at his bedside, and was with him for a
Misses Alma and L-i liuettnei
IJI again in ichool after an absen-e of two months on account of su kneea in the family. Mr Arch Doane was absent at Rockport, attending the fun ral ol a cousir, fioiu Thursday of last week to Monday noon of thia week
The oommenoemei t and outer tainment netted the public echoolc 24 1". With this fund thirty-six volumes have been purcha-ed thirty four of which have been added to the school l.hrary. Two vol time were nven a- preeenta in the
ticket sale contest. There yet re mains in the treasury a sum of .f 1 S3 which will be expended in a like manner. The pupils are well pleated with the addition of new books to the library, and are now interested in an abundance of wholesome fresh read ing. The High s -Ii ol Commission is now framed and adorn- the wall ot the high -rhoul rom. The primary room of the south building was diamiaaed Wednesday on account of the serious itcknee of Mrs. (Jutgsell's sister, Mr-Whitehead.
The pupils of the high - hool whi ranked 100 per cent, in both attend nee and punctuality for the four tu nths ending Dec. J:'., were tit-n
Sutherland. Glenn Sutherland and Roheit Kckert. Those who ranke. I 1UÜ per cent, in attendance only were Elmer Whitehead, Barbara Kifert and Maggie Rudolph. Those ranking I'M per cent in punctuality only were Wend din Leigh ton, R NN Bret. Bdgar Traylor, Amu VVochner and John HaMam. In the Oram mar Department ot the south building. Miss MaggiWilson teacher, Henry Renner.
Jesse Sutherland. D ra Wm fmer I w are . . a
ana noy ureene w i re oeitner absent nor tardy for the fottf month- ending Dec." StS. The following named pupil- in the Intermedial Department ol the oath building. Mrs. Eckert teach
er, were neither ahsmt nor tardv
our months ending Dec. '' :
John Wuchner. Martha Baur, Joaedh (io-man, t --a Hoftman and Mabel Montgomery. In tnis column will be made bri t report! of the attendance at the nor ih schools at a later date In these schools the enrollment hat been large and the attendance goo 1 l'r d. Thomas Jackson dropped
mio jasper uui mursaay ana viat-
n Friday ll g iv
a talk andeaercieof on penmanship in ihe high acbool w hich were much appreciatcxi by tlie pupils. The re maining part of the day he was en tertaining the pupils ()f the lower departments, tluunsiiipg birds. d igs. etc. Prof. Jackson's visit wa- a warm welcome to him. He left Saturday morning. All the teachers of the public schools spent their holiday vacation
at home, working in the interest of t fie schools in the way of grading papen, m iking out Olaes and examination grades, anl -m h other matter- as the good of the ichool actuallv demanded.
Noth't' of Tiihlir Sale of
rionui Property. Notic' is hereby given IliMt the oad aigned, sdiuiniatrstor of the eatato
Roains 8herer, deeeaaed, will offer for -ale, at publit' auction, at the lute reiidenee nf aakl dscedent, in 1 o r i oi tew nahip. in Dnboia county. Indians, on - n RD v V, the th .tav nf ,i l AKY, taw, rhe personal property of said estate, eonainting of 1. head of hogs ainl irs, tt head of cattle, s baggies, l naeou ' hnrse, cows, lot of hay, lot of com. lot of oats. 1 cnler null. 1 wheat drill, I
corn ami, piowa. i aewnur machine, i stoves, fannirur inmleinentH. h uuohold
and kitchen ,urnitura and various other
articles. TKRM8: All sums of and under ca-h in hand, over " a credit of not to exceed B months will he given, the purchaser to execute his note therefor, bearing six pee cent, interest from date until paid, waiving relief of valuation laws, providing for attorney lees, and with rood freehold surety to tne approval "f the administrator. Sale to begin at 9 o'clock . M.
l IIN B. BEICHLKIN, Admr Thwi.ok a Hcmkk, Attomeye. Jan. i, 1809. 3w.
Our Big Stock of Winter GLOTHING! Is ready for inspection. We desire to sell this big stock of
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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
rf we offer this season will sell our goods.
You will never believe it unless you call and get acquainted with our stock and
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BhertsTa Bale. Bj virtue of a certified oopy of a ds ree kssned oa a Jodamenl and decree rendered in the DnDOU Circuit Court. n the 4th day of April. 1808, und e me hieeted by the t'lerk of said Coert, I will offer for sale, at public auction and outcry, to the I wheat bidder, at the Ii r of the t'ourt Hones In Duboia county, Indiana, on SATURDAY J AM A R 21st. 18.
between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. If. and 4 P. If. of asid day. the rents and profita for a term not exceeding seven I vears, of tiie following described real satste, -ituated in Dnboia county, la the -täte of I ndiana, ti -w it : The north-east quarter of the wnit'assst quarter of acction nomlK-r twenty i'iit (28), township number one (i -outh, range uumher live i n Wfjat, 80 icres.
And twenty acres off of the south end f the west half of the north-east quarter ' I aid section twenty-eight, said tOWB--hi and range. And in case the ren's and profits fail
to bring the amount demanded to satisfy t he jti Iguient and decree aforesaid, in - ere-t and cost, together with all teeming COStS, 1 will, at the -ame time and jdace. and in like uian'ier as aforesaid. tier for sale at public auction and OWtcry, to the higbeat hi Idee, all the right. litis, and interest and e täte in fee niuiide of Kdirar llaskins. Neman Haskins,
t al. in and to the .Ix e described real
state, or so much and such part thereof I is mav he necessary to satisfy the iudir-1 ai.-nt and decree aforesaid, which is m favor of Jacob Kriek, asnignee of Mary I K . Schneider, and against K '.irar lla---sins. Neman llaskins and Jacob Frick. Baud real estate will lie sold without m relief from valuation or appraise- j uient laws, and suhject to the redeuip-j Hon laws of the ate of Indiana. HERMAN II. CA8TBUP, sheritf Dubois County. lud i
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prices. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UP-
Mens 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. West Side C ITTTP."HP"B Jasper, Public Square 1. LI XjXjXn.. nd
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First in the Field with a Fine Stock of Fall Goods!
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E DESIRE to he among the If!, la wish you a very md Prosperow New Year.
sincerely hoping that the year l
will b i reo irded as one of the profitable in the annals of
business. We take thi- opportunity to thank JrOU for your kind favor- dining the past year, ru.d earnestly hope We may enjoy a continuance of the ante We solicit your patronage, should rou be one whom we have not bad the plea-ure of numbering among our patrons. We wieh to suv that
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You are respectfully invited
come and examine the
In everything, and notice the very LOW PRCES We are enabled to sell them at, particularly Ladies Fine Dress Bends. SHOES, f various new styles,
2 for ladies, gentlemen and children.
GENTLEMENS' SUITINGS 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.
MONTHLY SUFFERING.
'T'housands of women are troubled at monthly intervals with nains in the head, back, breasts, aboulders.sidea hips and hint. But they need not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The menatrual function should operate painlessly.
VfineW
makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puta the delicate menstrual organs in condition to do their work properly. And that stops all this pain. Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine ofCarduiwill relieve her? It costs ft or at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring apecial directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ao.. Mr. R0ZENA LEWIS. ot 0nslll. Tt BSS, tayt : "I was troubled tt monthly Inttntlt Ith Itrrlbit pilot Im my htad ant btck. but hit bttn tntlrtly r.lltv.d by Wlnt al Ctfdui."
e iril do all in
GERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, --- - INDIANA.
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FRANK C, KM, WINTER BARGAINS !
Jeweler.
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day and night before his spirit wacalled away. The body was nought to Rockport for burial, arriving at noon Wedne-duv, and aas met bv
A Chance for Dubois County. At tli" last annual meeting ol tbt Indian 1 Horticultural Society, held at In iianapolis, Deo. (5 to H ''JS, a committee ajaa appointed to ad r t i-e for and secure i suitable tract of ground, probably fr m J to I I aire-', for the purpose of establishing an experimental orchard, more peciaJijf for tlie orisn'nating and teating of ivw varieties of apple-, etc For this purpose the location should be in tin- more favorable apple growing section of tlie state and easilv
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accessible from railroad station. This being a purely educational and philanthropic effort on the part of the State Horticultural Society, it
his young friends, who acted as pall wa' thought that there might be lo bearers. The funeral was held on ea'ities where the round would be
rimrsdav from tlie re-ideiice ,,f donated bv individuals
Mrs. Crooks. I 'lenient Doane, editor of theJasper Courier, was in this city ve-ter-day attending the funeral of hinephew. Will Mites. Kockport Democrat,
ft DRY GOOOS,
NOTIONS, GlaOTHIlaTG and SHOES. All the latest itylei and patterns. Full line of ( IroceHes and Bhell Hardware alaraya on hau l. Qivt me a all. Free rlt lively in al.1 parts of Jasper.
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or towns.
All communications should be addressed to pROf. Jas. Tsoop, Secy. Inl. Horticulture Societv. I.nKavette. Ind.
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Evansvillo Mond iv and joined the regular army.
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House and Lot for Sale. A good resilience on Mill street ii lasier. lor nale cheap, an on reasonadh terms. The .,t has mi it a iruud drille-: well routing nearly 100, rnmishing an unfailing aupplv of w 1 water Km pn -e and ternin applv to V. IKnk.
nl have tilled our room to overflowing, and want more room, so are are offerins banraina in ;'li the latest atvlea nf
DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments.
ur itocb of VMM r 1 1 IM, i- not equalled in Duboia tountv. of the celebrated and guaranteed II ay field, Ky., manufacture, nrment guaranteed by the manufacturers to be as represented. doea not prove so. Your Money Hack. Call, examine, and pare pr:ce and quality with other -hires.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE VOLLHEB & CO..
Jasper, hui
MAIN STREET,
Always have the bed turnouts, i variety for eOStOSMfS) particularly cointnereial traveler-. OottftBOUe Snd CSfV fill ilrivers to all parts of Dabofa an l I lining counties. Horses hoardo! c sold fin eaean terms. ut ii. Mas 1
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