Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 January 1899 — Page 4
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BL-h diamond KILR0AD. The one Jasper wants. The dlteotor- of the Hliivk Piatn mm! rail r ml in A at the otli m of Preeideod KUarl WU n. in ttllfl city, Thuredey, Jan., 1J. 1899, to let the contrai l f n uiulin: t , Yin oennee, V-vay A- South Atlantic breach al tbe Black Diamond Kail way. say the Vmoennea Commercial. All bot four of the directors wer1 present. Those in attendance Vtft ! Col. Albert B. II otie. ..in-sville. 0; Dr. ti. Dem, Fredericksburg, lud: Maj.John Ii Simpson, Paoh, nd ; Mr. J i- 8. McCoy, 1'eterbnrg, ml ; President Edward Wat eon, yinoennce ; Hon. W. A.. Cultop, Vinceonee ; Mayor i'o. K Greene Vincennes; Councilman J. L. Ebner, Vinoennee; Council' mm J. 8. Priehett. Vincenne-; James M. Sott, president of the Yevav bank, wa elected tliird vice president ot the V. V. A S. A K.I!. 0 1 I K V r AW AKUKI. The eontract for building the Yinoennee. Verae v Sooth Atlantic
Railway was awarded to Col. Albert K. Boone The contract price is 110,000,000. Work on the line will he bCfOO a Petatsb ug, In 1 . M ijr 1-t. 1899, an 1 the e instruction will be pushed until c unplaced. This b inch In
cluding: the branch from evay to
Jefferson vilie. In.!., will be 204 mile- in length, and will be a double track. With such HMO Oj0 Col. BoOM at the bend of the enterpriee, nod backed by plenty of capital, t lie building cm tu- line will b pushed With all p i--ibb' ipeed, and its construction la iieored beyond adoobt. "ihkk oommacra. Col. A K. B km i all baa th c attract tor I Hiding th i Black Di -inond Railway, double track, in the states of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. The contract prices are a-follo-Wl :
In Indiana l",l ),) .) In Ohio 7,000.000.00
In Kentucky 19,760,000.00 In Tenneetee 14,m,(mi.oi
Sensational La Suit Stkt of Administrator Appointment On Wedneedaj Mr. Krai k L yiniei h hiinaj glieo that tbe eaitar Hetz brought suit foi -lander and ne.! Iu U-en the Cloffc of Uaboie fi.uiil damage- in the Dubois Cir- Cinnu Court aMmated Adadalatratoi OOit Court against Mr. P. A. (Juck 1tl!" ,r"' .;" ''" de,-eas-,, ,, , ed. late of Pul-n .oiintv. In t. ;u I es He allege- m hi- complaint MpnMd to bo solvent that Gockee publicly reported that JOHN B. BEICULEIN, he had stolen tire wood from Uuek-I AdniinUrtrator. m' hnaae. and ton) cxmeeqaeetlf Taario Hnrren Ataotoejni lie wa a u d thief. Ihe trial Leael by endonwinenl for bearing jrn of Public Sal-of Pron the "-'Mb of January. As Beta , ii i -chool teacher and' lawyer, and solial 9J' cons, pientlv has a certified "Mod v,,!,v "I bf2 fiTUS 25Ä . - t surneO. a.Jtiiiiiistralor of the etae .t moral character, of course proof int Klienr. dereeead, oill --n.-r (..r ag iin.-t stealing, and tiuckes the gain, at poblk miction, at the late r -i fiountv coroner, elected bv the iho- 'len,v .f ai,i .leedant, in Maiioa team
j , w pie in Nov . and a prominent boarness man sensational di-ciosure-are anticipated. Tlie accusation is
-.il l to have b 'en induced bv
Our Big Stock of Winter CLOTHNG! Is ready for inspection. We desire to sell this big stock of
Total 50,760,000.00 A DOOM!. IKACK. The Dover ( Ky ) New-, -peak in;: iboot this great ro id saye: That it will be built double track from the start to tinish has bOM settled definitely. Because Sir Thomas S. Tan n d -ays a -ingle track roal could not handle the traffic, and hence his report will advocate the construction of all the 15la k Diamond line double track When asked why a double track Oai to be laid Col. Boone replied: The . n-wers to tin-are many. All the old through lines are doing theii beet to double track; because on a ingle track road at least one third of tie equipment is idle lying noon Btdfl tracks. Set it down as a fettle! fact undisputed, that when the wheels of a train are not m iving they are eating up what they earned. A double track road can keep all th wheels tfoinn and u'et th- same trat Ii'- handled by two-third- of the motive power and cars now need on I -in'Ie track. Then again, why not build double track when you 0 insider you buy the rail tor a double track road for les than i cost ten jreara ago for a single track? Steel rail-ten years BgO GOOt 939.01 per ton. Today the same rails can b bought for 918.00 per ton. The Black Diamond will be laid with raltl ninety pounds ti tneyard which calls for one hundred and forty one to the single track, or tw. hundred and i r D t y tw tons to thmile uf double track. The Chesapeake iV Ohio whei they renew rails are ii-ing rails oi eihty-tive pounds to the ynd. which i- one hundred and thirty four tons to a mile, as against on hundred and f nty one ton- to th mile f ir the Mock Diamond. Th fir t tads used on the C ,v O wer only fifty six pounds to the yard 01 eighty -eiirht tons to the mile. 9VTlM tan Trinity church war filled to oral Bol ing Sunday night laet to hear Bey. Kienle. Lutheran, preach the ftretdttaosoree in the new chttrch. Hi- -ermon was one of congratulation and encouragement tor those who had worked so faithfully tor the completion of a hotn lor the new Lutheran conuregatioi and was well roOtived and enjoyed by hi audience.
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f I i r ill- in till- nt t In IliHDHKt- Hill tNMiHtt III Ihf.r OWfl ami in .,rl iniiiiln. It I Ui4.nl i.lllr. i.rh r.niin li-.'l a h..in sal ir, -ir.i xlit rum yir ami p, n'a OPOnitn, Imnafldf, no niorc, no I. . aalarv Monthly IT.. H. t, r. nres. Kn ..- If H. ( -t.oui.. .lo.inp,. IKibvrt K in fritt , H jit M i hu ago. J k
ship, in lhilx.is county. Inltana. On B It'EDAY, toe tnth lav of JANPAKY, law, The MWMul nroiH'rtv of sai l estate.
some i nniiiitinir nf 11 tinait nf h.rs an. I nikr.
investigation by the pre-ent grand ii he.tl of cattle, s taejgha, 1 "n 1 jury in regard to gambling in Jas- hoie. m, lot of hay, lot of com. lot . ' of oat. 1 cider mill, 1 w heat lnll. I i corn drill, plow, 1 new inc-machine. J Dubois Circuit Court rtove, (arminf unplenieBte, hooaahold aii l kitchen .urniture an.l various other
reetled tins week and la-t with articles. COM long and knotty problems, TKKMS : All ntnns of f" an.l un.ler brougbt about bv the variances in ' hand, over g5 a eredit of not Ul ,- , . i . -efi 1 inontlis will le iriven. the t.iirronntng a lar.n line between the ,.h;l.(.r n ,.X),,lt,. n,,t,. gatt -urveys ot I . S. surveyor- end that bearing ail percent, interest from dale d -urvevor- Win. T. Young and until paid, waiving r-lief ul valuation Qeo. R. Wit-on. None of them V tor attorney leee, and
wiui hi ireeiioiii snn-ty hi ine approv-
Suits and Overcoats!
agree, as no two surveys e.'er agree, and one is as likely to be right as another. Court adjourned Satirday afternoon till Monday, ami Judge Kiy went to Christiey to spend Sumlay with relative-. He returned Monday, and legan on the study of tangents. varian ies. degrees and oornen again. On batorday Prcoecotof Traylor had told some wit neeeN in a State case they could go home, and their absence caused a Continoanot of the case till next term. The billowing cases have been decided ; Jacob Burger adear, est of Loo rina Kvan-. rep Iti sale of rea' estate to Sarah K. Evans for '.. SO ; -ale continued. Depot Planing Mill Go, ra eat d Wm. Langebrake; Orks ken fr. m locket. I'eter John v-John Segeret al : i udgmenl for 11 17. ö'.'. The case of Jacob I. Schaffet vKred J. Kaegin. et al. was heard by the court ami is held under advise inent. Tke cast i of Jacob Rauscher vs Henry Wulfman. et al, were heard by the court and held under advisement
Nancy K Wyant vs. John W. Qariand, etal; eommieioner raporti distribution made in foil, and is discharged
f the adtninistrator.
Sale to In-jtiii at V o'clock A. M. JOHN B. BE ICH LEIN, Admr Tkim.ok A III ntkk, Attorneys. .Ian. , iaW. Sw,
At. Onp.fi To Ho so wft mil st, ablA tn
undersell our competitors. Our low $i prices combined with such values that if we offer this season will sell our goods. W You will never believe it unless you call
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prices. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UP Mens Suits, - - from $3.00 UP
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y;x store when they want to look at the 3 & largest and most complete stock of 3
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West Side Public Square.
A Great Guessing Contest
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Metric Salt". B virtue el a evrtitied copy of a de-i-re,-issued on a judgment and de, re'
rendered la tha Däboiä Cimiil Coafi, en lÜM 4th day of Aj.nl. lvS. and o me I directed fay the Clerk oi said Court. I will offer for sale, at public auetion and
oiitery. to the I lghest bidder, at Ihe dN r of the Court House in Dnboai eouuty, Indiana, on SATURDAY J AM AKY net, Hit, betweetl the boun t 10 o'cloek. A. M. end 4 P. M. of -aid iav. the rents and
profits for a term not exceeding seven feel, of the following i let.; rilie I real.
i -tate. situated in IHiNus lotinty. in the -täte of Indiana, t.-it : The north-east quarter of the sotit i-i-ast t,uartr of s.etion nunitxr twentv-
eight (St), towaanap Baannar one (l)J OUth, range numler rive 6 west, tOI teres.
Anil twenty acre off of the Kiuth end of the wej-t half of the north-enst quarter f said section twenty-eight, said township and range. And in rase the ren's and profit fail to luing the amount demanded to satisfy
the ja Ignient an! decree aforesaid, in -1 ieiest and 'ost. UtJBthet With all tnvrumg costs, 1 w ill, at the -ame time and j place, and in like manner as aforesai!.
offer fjr sale at puhln- auction and out-j cry, to the highest hi I der. all the right, title, and interest and e täte in fee eini-
jpleof K igar ll.i-kiu-. Neman H.i-k;ii- , t al, in end to tha abo e described ra One nnocc fro o vAith oor 9Rr nurrhaP.
Jasper. Ind.
Gerber & Hulher's Store.
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FINE DINNER SET. of decorated china, 100 pieces, will be given to the ONE person who guesses nearest to the correct
number of shot contained in the glass jar on view in our show window.
Ib-nrv Wehr v-. ;u C. Brit si.tn-. or much and such part there-
tain; tried bv court and held under Il,a ne.-eary to sati-fy the judg- . j t Iru.nt and ieeree aforesaid, which ii in '" 11 111 . r, , . favor of Jacob Frick, awicnee of Mar Jacob K tu-cher vs. C ithanne W Schneider, and against EJaar Haa"tewart ; et al, trial by the court kins, Neman tiaskin anl Ja-jb Frick. and taken nnder edTtentnent. Baid real aatata wiB eold aithom
rVnnl h..nin.. Mill Co v ..-t .-tnyreiiei irom valuation or appraise
, ,,.r , . ', ' m-nt law s. ,ui I suS)'! to the
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Contest to close April 1st,1899 We carry a full line of all kinds of general merchandise such as
'locket.
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as a i . . juryman. Henry Craig and Belle wete married last week bv K Boyd
Herta Cos and Mi-- Bhettoa were marrieil recently. Uoole Jeee Wnirnotie died la-t, eeek, najed 86 rear-. He was oeae of the tir-t -ettlers of .Jasper, ami 1 a m a .
uel to work tor Moriran when be
w. i- Clerk of Hulniis cuuntv
funeral wa- conducted at tbe r--i d noe, and the rental ni were tnt"rrel at tbe public cemetery. Qeo. Cox fell from a barn (nil i-t k and sustained -evere injnriee. Hall Denisey filled a bicycle pttmp with poWOei and liebte! a match. anI as .1 r -i;lt be sustained l severe burn. John P. Craig was at Win-low on
business last week.
lov. Haskins has la grippe. Keeling and loore bald i naent ing at Burr Oak la-d week. Palmer Smith and wife, of Wheatland, visited fiiends here recently, eft'. BAH K STATEMENT. Beportof the condition of the Dnboia County St iti I!. ink, at .lasxT, in Ihe -t.il .f Indiana, at the ctoaa of its baa iness, January 12th, lsiim. aaeovacaa. Leane and Dheeaaait - attaa.i9 (verdrafts. - - - S,9M.7 I from I'.anks and bankers, 44.4.'.' 41 Hanking house, and Fixtures, .'l.ooo oo
Correal Fxpenne, - Currency and Sjn-eie
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lion i;is oi nie s aie oi imuatia. HERMAH II CA8TBUP, heriff Dut-uu Countv, Ind :o. UM .- ;lw. "p fs
WATCH OUT! n: vor MAY BE LATE ! Which will be a fair sign that you fail- d to have PRANK C. KUBBLKR,
TJf. regulate your w. tch. If your time
p ece n-e.l- repedring ta-;e it to him and gat it done right. The l.-st a rtin Mit of
Silver and China Wefluinj Presents In the c.iiirrty, a- well a line MCBICAL INSTRUMENTS, from i imaxo t) a jkw-ii hv all kinds an' reliable warranted jewelry. Come and see them, whether fOU buv or not. F. C. KUEBLER, Expert H etefa Maker. JASPKR. - - INDIANA M.irvli U. lw y
Notions, Caps,
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Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Groceries of all kinds. A Full line of Canned Goods. Fresh Fruits, Etc. Come and see us and register your guesses. You may be the fortunate one to get this FINE DINNER SET ABSOLUTELY FREE !
Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.
Man li 4, I8W.
WINTER BARGAINS I
and want more M atest stvles of
JUST ARRIVED The largest utitk evei rt ived of Fine. Sew
IL DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
ClaOTHIleTG,
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' fepital st.M k jaid in.
ii rt.iu- rand, i ndivide! PraAte, fHaeoant, Eacheaajeand I ntcre-t, ... Individual ilexits on detnanl Certitlcates of lJejsit
t .Vti ah All the late-t -tes uui ; altern-.
I5,7S4 "4 Full I in of QrooeHaa and Shi-It
Hardware aluay- on hand. iiv
me a call. Free delivery in aW parts of Jasper. JOHEPII BUCK ART, W..I fill. -tr.rt. J tol'l lt. IM Apr I tl, ! ly.
We liave tilled our room to overflowing,
room. -'I w are ofterine bargains in all the latest stvles oi
DRESS GOODS, Lin n Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments.
Our Btock of OLOTHIKG not eqaalled in Duboit i ouotj. of the Celebrated and guaranteed May field, Ky., inanufactiire. .'arrnent guaraiitd bv the manufacturer- to be a- repreenfd. loes not prove - .. Your Moii' ltark. Call, examine, and tare i r and quality with other stores.
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JAHPKR. INDIANA.
123,000 00 n. inm on l.v.r.j.'i
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House and Lot for Sale.
A giM,. resj lmi-e on Mill street it. latal. - $11 ..s.l'I .laK'r, fir naif cheap, andon reaiNinabU Bran "K laDI in , cot ntv r IM eots. : teniiB. The lot lias .m it a t lrilli
I. I l ink Jomsph.CMhierof the IHiIh.i,. well r,stin nearly 100, lerntehiof ( otintv Stiiti It 1 1 1 L tin MtilaMimlv mm .. it unfailing iiiiilv nf ithh water.
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Fraxk Joacen, Caahier. j Raberiihed end -worn ti In-for' me. T1 . . , tin- iHhdar of January. rh, ,n,.v l,la f' ,0 9 bargain? IS
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MONTHLY SUFFERING.
Jbouand3 ot women are troubled at monthly intervals with pains in the bead, back, breasts, shoulders, sides hips and limtn. But they need not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The menstrual function should operate painlessly.
make menstruation painless, nd regular. It puts the delicate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work proper.-. And that stops all this pam. Why will any woman suffer month sfter month when VV-ne of Canbii will relieve her? It costs ft.oo at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ldie' Advisory Depsrtment," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. - art. R0ZEIU LEWIS, cT ?fianie, Tsist. " I ss Irsublsa it aisntlily InUrttlt tat Urrikls stint la my kttS tnS bid. but htt btsa snllrtit reUsfsa b; min sf Cartul.1'
LIVERY AND SALE STABli VOLLMER & CO .
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AU.r.s have Hie u-st bntamta variety for etiHtomeni; partieularly . meiia traveli-rs. Courteniis an fill drivers to all parts of liilwi- r. ! Mining DOQBtlce. Hofeoa boaurdi sold -m cheap ti" ins. Ott M. 1--ARE TOU A DEMOCRAT I
An old adsire reads. "Tbr U P1' for everything," and for everjrthinH K in Its plsce. the LOUISVILLE DIPAT( tl.ould find a place In the hom of DEMOCRAT In tbe SUNNY SOUTH 1 Ditpatch la the proplc a paper, owned tbe people, and la always ready to fit for the cause of the people. IT STAN SQUARELY ON THE CHICAGO PL FORM, without the aid or consent of I Cold Hute Monopollea. and a fair ro-P Ison of Its news service (now belnu nlJhed over leased wires by the New Vc Sun. the Chicago Inter Ocean and 1 Northern Press Assoelstlon) with tnt sny other paper, will fully verify Motto. "If you see It In the Dispatch I so. and If It i so It Is alwsys In the W patch." The Dispatch also has a staff of 1 300 active correspondents In the South. will POSITIVELY GUARANTEE WJ THAN DOUBLE THE SOUTHERN NB ef any other Louisville paper. Oet Ditpatch; It glvea the news snd teilt ' truth shout It. Dally. 8 pages; Sundty. U paea. u ly. 8 psgres We club srltb th wee Dispatch at the remarkably low $1 2.r) for botb papers in advant
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