Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1899 — Page 4
I v i fcih COUKIEK
Jill . IMHIIhlitlMl. I I I A A . AOlorM ti Iho PaSSWlhS i laSBS luil.sn. far 'an it through th mail r,..l iltHBtilir. Friday! j vnta r i&m
Dubois Circuit Court On Friday lat was duplicate, one -eMon under Judne liough, tiyin the Wenning Hrjury cum, with a jury in the murt room. and Judfl Klv hearing evidence in a civil actum in the Clerk's tl i . Tte following laaea been decided sin - the Covaiaas report las! wt k. siat' v. ( ;. Woooing; defeod' IPt pltl4i insanity; jury tri. 1 bf t re .Indue tiouirh; at oooc usioa of
"Where was Manila Charta cd'.' " a.keh a Ii ;u her. 'l'leae. -ir. at tli' l-ottom. the answer.
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REMOVAL NOTICE.
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rriu' says Hon,
ajpGoi urricultan
MM i evidence, on ileleodanl i Indianapolis Sentinel motion tli' .ludm- instructed tin
R.Gardner Is loina iurv to brink in a verdict t not aou
to more from Washington to Indian- guilty, and a judgment of acquittal prepared to take
ap'U-, and form a law partnership followed. there. civil actions.
laeob Thunnaa, at u vs. the It Hud ol Commuaaonofi ol Bpeaoaf county, et a!; tin motion of plaintiff tlie venue of this eauee ichanged to Crawford comity; tin plaintiff paying pools of enaafn within ten dare. J I P. .S hatter v. Fred J
k leglO et al. : title to land i puet-
M In t m t ) i partiea, and eaefa pay OOe-hali the ooat ot this action. Jacob Rauscher vs. Henry Wulf
M. unt's hill t tench in th 0 iiim n schools
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wai kniet m um it me, ine wgislatow tnying Ihe schools were too mOX h overloaded DOW. firar );i W -v 1 1 1 law in Ihe ühs n circuit court. Judge W.lo.rn f und Mrs. Knhccca ioenhergr guilty ol trying to kill h-r own ion by poison, in order to get an itttftr unc carried on his lit.'. She w is
sent to the female priaon f r term man. et al ; trial by 0
ol'H'K I- hercbv given
have rt in ved my Un
dertaking businees to the r.oin over l lm I.orey's store on Sixth
Ni wton streets. I am fully
care of funeral-.
better than any one in 1 ul ii ' unity . and to embalm body where desired. and all at reason. ihle prices. A full line of Caskets on hand. Thanking the public for its kind ti' itment heretofore, I am your obedient sereaat, Philip A. (iiickcv
J Our Big Stock of
Winter CLOTHING! Is ready for inspection. We desire to sell this big stock of
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Suits and Overcoats!
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At Once. To do so we must be able to
M undersell our competitors. Our low
Drices combined with such values that
rp we offer this season will sell our goods.
I ou will never oeneve il unless you can and get acquainted with our stock and
The verdict is gen-
ot seven year-. rally approv d
aqDr. Calvin I. Fletcher, a
"reputable physician." and one oil
the wealthy in -n of Indianap Iis, and Toomai Ooyle, young lawjrei of that city, are un ler bnd. charged with ma! practice on Rias Laura MeDaniels a young woman clerk, whi'ib resulted in hei death, Indiana; Iis i. faet building a reputation as a very wicked city. PjuThe Argu- adviaei tn invest! gati n of the OOQOty offl iea, and ay it is nriir-'l - one public offi cer is in am;ir-. You can tear all sorts of minors in HuntingHurg, but the county OOttH CbissiODOrfl examine th I oks every piarter. and an officer does not have much of a chance to crt behind in a targe amount. You can call that rumor a fake, Bm. Lewi-. (' -mi'I.imkn r kv The Washing t n oorreepondent ol the Evansrilie
i tuner says ot .Mr. ' " - opening in the Siple trial on Tuesday. "The jury va imp meled lefore ll o dlo. k. w . K. Cox, prosecuting attorney, made his opening statement tj the jury before th" no n l)i)iir. His speech was on1 of the oat eloquent ever he ird at the lK-al bar. The -peaker revc-we 1 tic1 crim ' with which siple stands charged, and -aid the -tat" vo'ild demand a conviction on the evidence introduced. " Bn?r c rr--; nd nt of a Huntingbiirg paper nsks why there are no candidates for county Superintendent electioneering now. Evidently that c rrespondenl hai not ba I in i' h experience in electioneering The same tru-tee- ire to choOM the Su erintendent that dil i- fore, and if after as actives canva-- a was made the last time they reelected Mr. Wilson, i f course, to be con-si-tent, they will elect him again. Hut tie- pre-nt legislature should provid-for election by tic people in fttUire, an 1 al- pr- tCfibe n-' - sary qualifications. Macbiwi VoriN'. It i- probable the election in this -täte in 1900 will be conducted w ith m iciiine Voting, The ogisUtuP ha- a bill before it forthat purpose. It n utd le an improvement on the present lystem and would lessen expenses largely. The machines hive been adopted and a city election beld with them at R bester, N V., and found to work admirably, preventing any possiblity of fraud in iting or counting, as the indicator counts each vote as fa-t i- i-;. and ti. result is known a- - n a- tic- polls are do-ed. Soin- p iliticiaas, hoWSVI r. claim that neatly all the slections ate determined now, by "machines" t fire election day, which to an outsider looks si though it was very neat the truth.
me this
. and by cause is
agreement of parties.
. .ntinued. Henry Wehl re. Wm. C. Brittain; t quiet title; judgment tiiat plaintit't own- all the land north of th
bisecting line running through the section, and deb nda it that BOUtb t said line, and that each pirt pay half the eo-ts of this action. Ilerinar Holte, admr of the estate ni Henry Hockleinan. Iec'd. wa.ordered to sell real estate at private -ale. J. .-uii Etauoshet VS. Catherine Stewart, et al ; judgment of foreclosure for M 18.25.
Win. Schcler almr. est. f Kiia c v
both Soheutter, dec d. was ordered to -dl real e-tate at private ale. Cieo. P. WTagner vs. l'hos. J. Cave, judgment for 1187.80. Catherine Totter et al VS. Hag sie Hightield et al ; John K. McFall. commissioner, reports di-tri
botiofl of all the as-et in his bands (ösy.;.) a- p r ord r id court; report approved ami cause end d. K MM Kgg. admr. of .l-eph K fgs estate, retorts sale of lot to Frank Kunkel for 7 ' J" cnh; approved and deed ord' Ted. i-o. A. Cos. vs. Hooker Grovsr & Co. ; finding for the plaintiff that there i- due him $10". and writ ot sttaohtnettt returned by sheriff, and herifl ordered t st-ll property attached to pay judgui nt. In the partition suit f Win. S Bisoey, et al vs. IfUeheal Bissey, 84 al, John B. Nornian is ippointed 'niuii--ioner to sell real e-tate a' private -ale. Eugenia Bchubel vs. Prank Schu Ijel et al : dismissed at plff's cost. A-h Iron Springs '. vs. Jacob
Lutz, et al ; change ot venue from Warrick countv ; iry trial; Cathirins Horn sworn a- ili ual reporter ; trial lasted all dav Wedne-dav. and
was not concluded Thursday noon. Uosa U diletter vs. Joseph K !i-
letter ; divorce: tiii- ease took moat of Tuesday, and hrucht ut a great deal of ismfafJonal evidence wbtcii ire , a largecr w I. but which would ix- uofit for publication. Thursday I a a i t
n irmng lie eoun na i u yet unoei sdvisement. Henry Schnell's guardian was ,,r dered to sail lots '.. 10, 'l and '11. in Behnellvills at private sale, Jacob Hurger, Jr. guardian ol minor heirs of George Burger, Sr., dee'd, wna ordered to -. ii real estate at private sale. Van It. Nelson, et al, v. loa Buchart. 't al : continued.
WATCH OUT! OH you MAY BE LATE I
prices. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UP Mens Suits, - from $3.00 UP
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Which will le a fair sign that ou fail d to have PRANK r KUEBLER, rag date your wstch, If your tinie pel.- needs repairing take it to him and get it done right. The best eooortnaonl of Silver and Ctaa Weäiim Presents In the county, as well as fine Ml -
IXSTRUMEXT8, fiom
imaxo to a jkw -H MP all kinds and reliable warranted) jewelry. Come and am them, whether you buv or not. F. C. KUEBLER, Expert W at h Maker, JASPER, - - - INDIANA Uarrt 1-. i-y
Ladies must not forget to call at our
m store when they want to look at the
largest and most complete stock of Wraps and Ladies furnishings.
5. KU EBER,
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West Side Pnblic Square.
Jasper, Ind
A Great Guessing Contest
AT-
Gerber h Huther's Store.
Com in
VJUST ARRIVED
Tin larire-t -t -ck v
re i ved of Fine. New
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 onr show window.
All the latest styles md patterns. Full Hate of irocer'es and BheH llanlware always n haul. ii me a call. Free delivery iu al.' I parts of Jasper. JOSEPH BUCH ART. w t etn at na, jaarsm, im
pr 1 I ly.
L DRY GOODS
NOTIONS,
HJr-iir One Quess tree with every 25c purchase.
Contest to close April 1st, 1899. We carry a full line of all kinds of general merchandise such as Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries of all kinds. A Pull 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 !
means nain. d merer and
pooAihltf dath for some wi T. For other it meant practically no discomfort at all. tlier is no reason why childbirth should be a period of pain and dread. Several months before a woman becomes a mother ehf nhould prepare herself f r the critical ordeal. There in a preparation made which is intended for this purpose alone. The name of this wonderful preparation im
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Mother's Friend.
IT PAYS To Iks caettSSN in the hoioe of m-di-cirn -. Many :r- injured t.y trying !- peri msati eoaspsaassj saSMStlag ha '.'hm! . iinrt-r. tin- sssaetfal i sasstsalsatsa I srhksj wiuid sssss ti l- tln-ir lniiii--i ." It.iny niiilup -f wirtljh-, though not always t HasSBSS, inrlinitH, th-y may well 1 heas;n but. in the end. they ar i' r. Th-' iii.-t ri liulili- in. li. un ar nd an r. tad. d at BSSSS rat- prii-.-H, .tily wh. ii ihr nianufa tur-n..- . Iifiinst liatnllt tlie raw mat. rials
in larr .iiaiititic. It ia t: reforc.
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It is i limnieLt
to be a;riliol er ternali
It relax.
the m elm and rlierei the . . ty to avsq organ cor. cerned la childbirth, ar ! takes away hi' danger t: nearly all mffn ine. Best follow if the remedy is u--l during the win period of jw nancy. It is lat only remedy si kind in the world that is endorsed by pbysician. per Dottiest a. dnifc stores, or t ; by mail on r Ol price l Ref. Books cod
taininfr invaluable information b r all worn er will be sent to any ti dress upon applicatiou . Thf BrWflHI Regulator Cg, Atlaata. fia
t)ll lll .
ayln the ndisna Legislature Toaaday Mil a- ordered to eo-ftrof-ment wliidi oagbl to betHNssa a law. It w:i atfodacei by Mr, Ball and prop ees no tkiog it a lawful to haul on a narrow tire wag on mors than 2000 pounds, or on ;i broad tire waj?ni ni re than :'nm poondi during lhawing n, was up on second reading. The bill defines a narrow tir- t be three inch,., of isjsje rod a broad tiro n tn than three inches. Mr. Oleen sought to amend by making tw Uaahei or law a narrow tirv Tinam n lin Mit l -t after much debase. Mr. Harlow, e-oti,lel ly Mr. Neal. wanted tu amend by giving the upervisor power to re-piire loads i' be weighed. Hi-ain'M1(lmert t illed. Mr. Wi'liatn wanted the iiihximum load for narrow tires fixed at 1,200 pound- and ,600 pounds tr broad tin--. A motion to table bis amendment failad Mr. Somen moved to recommil nnd this was tabled after a long debate. Mr. William' imp rtant amandoiant was then voted down, and the bill ordered engrossed.
Something For Nothing. We have he ard of the b v aha
wanted to eat bis cab and keep it too, but navel before ol a business man who sold hi- goods nnd then gave the purchaser credit for the amount paid. To 1 am about tinsend to .lam -s Vick'; Son, 0j Rochester N. V.. who ayree to do thia in thMr Ciuide. The liolden Wedding edition of Vick's Garden and Floral iir s ertainlv an ar-ti-tic W'rk. with twenty-1 ur pages lithographed in color, and nearly oBehandnd atore pages Slled with hanlo::i half-tone illu-tr-'tini-. photographed from Flowers, Knut-. Vegetablea ami bomea. While tin- Onida ia really tooexpi'iiive t ive away, thev ive it with a Dna Hill f.r i eenta worth 4 b tor only 10 cents. Another i ew feature i the doing awav with the old paekat of Vegetable 1-. rod stating the qu intity in each case, the buyer getting more for hif aioney. The Treasurer of Hr wn county has advertiaed i,M piaoes of property f r sale t t delinquent taxThe iti.Mi ot Perry county have petitioned the Legislature to trau
tei mat c unty trom the i bird t the First Congressioual district.
To Use
I I - iM.ij.arilU.lli- valuable components of lu.-h are lniNirtel. wholesale, .y the J. C Ayerl'o. from Hie- iSSlsaS WSaiS thee '" - ii- i.i Ii. t in in. il.rinal rti'" "It Is a s saSMt to me that any tlirr than AyerN ai - ipanlla has a show in the ni.irk.-t. If nole rotisulU-d tlielr own In-t-r.-st. tti x woiiM m.-r use any other; for it is not only thf tn-it. but, on aeeount of Its SSSSSSaSBSsi BtSStHrHi and purity. It Is the inoit eeonomieal." James K. I itffy. IriiK t -: Washington st.. I'rovWenre. K. . Ir A I.. Alraa.ti.l. Inipelt. I.llierty. Va.. OTttMi "LssSBSSi physicians in this city BSSBSSSBS Ayer's R.irsaparill.v I liae sold It for Stgsassa Sears, ami hase Um ISajBSM regard for its feealini; ijualities " "Asmsasa the bfSSBlS Is known to the trade, there ean Im- no snrresful imitation Si Ayr's S.irsaparilla. Witlma havfesj the MfMB facilities ul thf J. c. Ayerl'o . it la BaysssMl for aShsf parties to put WSJSSSaS SSSl valuable iiigndieiits, at the low cost of Aver'a Sarsaparilla I: M HMSS at the head of all similar preparaI uns -Mirk A. JoSBS, 5") y.-ars adruKHiHt. 60lamt.ndge st . K ( ami. ridge. Mass rntrARKo nv Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell. Miss. ld by all IrufK..ts. I'ric 1 , alt Uttlr.Si
Troxler Building, Main Street,
JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.
LIYERY AND SALE STABLE VOLLMER & CO..
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WINTER BARGAINS ! We have filled Otir room to overflowing, and want more room, ni i .ire otlVrinc h;iri?:iins in .-ill tlie l:.t.i .ivl (
DRESS GOODS. Lin n Table Setts. Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Ex ra Large size Towels Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Oai stock d CLOTH I Mi is not equalled In F)uf.ois toonty. it is f the celelmited and uaranteed Ma field. Kv.. manafadura Isan
garment guaranteed fy the niannfai Hirers to he a- rt pr-.'iited If it
Hoes not ,nve a. Your 31ui Hark. Call, examine, nnd am.
i'.ir' j r e and juality with other stOTOI
f IN !TRKKT,
sJaapor, I Bd
Always liave tin lst turnouts, of a) variety fur ciictotuer ; particularly 0080in. p-ial tnivi-lfrs. CiKirteoiin an-l ' fill ilriven SO all arts of DabalS an l I k oinniif iHintiHU. II rses txianle l SSM on BSSSaf terms. Ost Mi I 1 ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT r
(' mer ötli A Jar It -on Street.
JASPER, INDIANA
KVRRAi rai !toh i m
Will-
f i -er in in im. t u.- i.. , , ,n basis mm la tbslr ova sad asarbir roantlm It Is aaslsiy oSse wore ansauctwl m i -il.irs triitrlit i iKir .m. . . di Hint. . I.iih.tti'h'. mi innre, tin !.-.
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House and Lot for Sale. A goo.l residenep rf Mill street it. Jasper, for ssJe eaesp, seit oa rassonaMi terms. The lot hafi on it n . .. ,. .r,!i....
well coat ins nearly $HM), runiisbiB; ar. - nafsiliasjj sapplj of w i water. FAm
pn e an. I terms apply t V. Ho.ivs.
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An old adas rasda: "There Is a SSSSS for everything." and for everjrtbln to be In its place, the LOUISVILLE DISI'ATCH aljould And a place In the home of every DEMOCRAT In the SUNNY SOUTH. Tn IHapatch is the people's paper, owned br the people, and is always ready to flirnt for the cause of the people. IT STAN i 'S SQUARELY ON THE CHICAGO PLATFORM, without the aid or consent of the Gold Bus Monopolies, and a fair romparI in of Its news service (now being furniched over leased wires by the New York Sun. the Chicaao Inter Ocean and tbe
Northern Press Association) with that of any other paper, will fully verify ' Motto. "If you see It In the Dispatch U' j so, and If it a to it Is always In the Dispatch " The Dispatch also has a staff of over 300 scttre correspondents in the South, suJ will POSITIVELY GUARANTEE MORE , THAN DOUBLE THE SOUTHERN KsTWi" of say other Louisville paper. Oet the Dispatch; It gives the news sod tells the truth about It. Daily. I pages; Sunday. !i paea. Weefcly. 8 pasr We club with the Weehlr DlspsUh st the remarkably low price f II '' for lMith'apers in advance. Weekly Dispatch. 1
Weekly CODBJI u. 1 ."'1
for
half prl
In advanre. DoiU
per year. $1.25. Send your n-Mne ami money the C'oi rikr, Jumper, Ind.
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