Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 March 1899 — Page 4
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J4SPKK, IMHOIS ONWtfi IMMANA. .ntr-1 Potfllc at Juptf In.tUna. for 'n nxt'on through th mtl (frond oImumut FRIDAY, MAIU'H 17, 1899.
llv order of Court ex-Senator
Mike S,vt'in'v was appointed a committee in de orate the court toon itHfa shamrocks to-day, mm! ii is Mid he will also beautify ÜM heavens with llowets of eloquent panegyric ul Ireland's (Matron - tint, who iiVH all the nakes from the iile.
English to the
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warme oi niue mm-nt-xi hits.
ior"lf it wasn't for the narrowi ws might listen
A Fair Ticket.
The contest for nomination at the letting OUt that M
Democratic primary
Au interesting o 'nation was
rained at the primary Im4 Saturday night as t bow far a man's inten lions controls fiis place of voting. Mr. V. J. Knthofen, who has a family in Illinois, a house and lot in Jaaper, and spend- In- time be tween the two places, was dial
lenged. He pieeeoted an affidavit
.x.i a native cit
izen oi Jasper, ami entitled to vote
laut Saturday
night u lively and drew out a good H the May election, that he always
vote, with the result t hat
ticket was nominated. Precinct chairman .1 K. Friedman acted as
Inspector; A. J, flnntipainj and because hü
J. KueblerJr. , as Judges, and John Lorev and J. I.. bretl as clerks. Several challenges of offered votes
good had voted in Jasper since he came
Ol ago. ami had never vote! anywhere else. II.- was not permitted to Vote
tan 1 1 i v was in Illinois.
The Dubois Couoty Commissioners.
were made, and some voters turned Tuesday morning
Adjourned the March ses-ion OB
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awav. aitnougn iney preeeniea am davits. There w ere S4 I vote- poll -ed. and five were thrown out foi un lertainty. The following shows the vole s announced by the judges: F r Town Marsha', Edward Gutiweiler 1 17 James S Milhurn 192
For T wn Clerk, John P, Hmher 301 For Town Treasurer, Charles Soliga 281 For Town Trustee, Firt W ard. John H. Garbs 1 18 Henry Pfau 111 John M. Schmidt 94 For Town Tiustee, Second Ward. Joseph Jahn 126 Nicholas Melchior IM For Town Tru-tee, Fourth Ward.
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JASPER PIBLiC SCHOOL NOTES. It B. f fk twwai SliTMlt'i.lMI Jit) r SehooU Miss Louisa Kaiser, an old time
pupil of tin Jasper public schools' whose home is now at Teh City, v lited the High School 1 M nd ly attt-rnoon. Trot, t 'arter R. Weaver -pent oil day Monday visiti-ig the different rooms ol the schools. He has tra eled much and vi-ited many scl and pronounces the character of work dons in ,la-per schools, by the different teecbere, the best be hai
inspected anywhere with i ne -ingle exception. l'rf. Weaver's entertainment netted the school s a neat little sum with which to maker another purchase of h oks for thf library. The books will St 100 he ordered. We are under obligations to state Supt. Qeettng for a copy of the schools laws enacted ly the legislature of 1899, The class in advanced Physical Geography have completed the subject and are now ready to take up and finish Physios.
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Die following are a pari
lovvances : R. Wilson Co. Supt.
1'hil. J. Kunkel. Recorder Herman Eckert, Clerk 11. Castrup, Sheriff A H Koertil r, Auditor Chas. Moenkhaus, Tieaa, Breti a McFall Atttvs. R. R. Brannocl Becy. B H
t the al- the list of pupils n ither
tardy in February .
1304.00 283,15
1 "' town from .fiiö to
IM' in
PORTERSVTLLE POINTS. Po.tetsville is on thefboom. Mr. losiah Whitehead has br night on a itock of drv Roods, srro eries and
The city council ofCannelton has raisecT the saloon license in that
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Wm. H Kuper, Co. A-.-r. 135.0U notions and will sell Various Doctors for Paupers 255 tmahle prices. We
them at reawish him sin
Michael F. Durlauf William Flick Andrew Schüler
v. 1 15 107
Boy Murder st Petersburg.
Fred Limp, a boy of 15 year-.
u . R. burtord, stattoDOiy L'rawtord Co. court OOftl 1'ike Co. ' rphan's Home tl 8. Melchior, poor farm J. 11. Johnson, Pr. th -er W. W. Kemlall, " J. J. MeSI hede, " (i. R. Wilson, spi cific 11 i laatrap, Criminell Indiana Bridge I !o. The usual allowances to were also made.
r,i n I. ini cess in his husines
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killed Dee Patterson. 14 years old Contracta for pauper practice for
in nie with t tie loiloWtOJ
and a school mate, on th Btiaets ol Pete shurg last Friday night. The boy- had always been playmates before, but at school recess in the aft- . a ii ii-fj
eriioon thev had uuarreieo ami
a raai were d ctors : Columbia t H ii l - n tj Boo ie tPi U
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(J. Kelno (i Ke-,i ( Irina
wanted to fight, but were prevented Bainbridgc tp, Salb & Ketnuf 125 00
by other boys, vvnen scnooi was out the trouble was renewed hut they were kpt from tivhting. At 8 o'clK-k at night they met on the sidewalk, and ratfc raon n-ked Limp to take hack the name he had call ad him, and Limp drew a pocket knife md cut Patterson - throat, severing the jugular. Patterson turned and ran several yards, with Limp following with the knife, and then fell, and when Limp -aw the blood he ran for home, lie was arrested and put in jail, and the grand jury indicted him for manslaughter, when he was bailed out by his fath er. Patterson WM buried on Sunday, and Limp attended the funeral with a number of boys.
The Kin-nts of each of the bov
.Marion Hall tp. W. S. Coble leff -rson tp, C. N. Simmons lick n tp. . A. Biglia.ii Patoka tp. ( i. P. William. Cass tp. Stork, Rust A oft rd
A. ii Wollemao
John Geialer who has I n con tined to his bed for sometime with
la grippe, is improving, and we
hope he will be out soon. Frank Fi-ber, w hile battling I"-'-, .vas badly hurt in the face last week by the h( chain breaking. The meeting held here by Rev ( leorge Cooper closed Sunday night ; wa- considered a success in the way of rousing up men !-r- to their duty but had do oonverstoQg The
people Ol Portersvule have great ove for Rro. Cooper, a he wa- one d the main med in seeing that our huroh was built. He will always have a warm welcome here. There will le an Raster service
We are ready to show our large line Of LADIES AND GENTS FINE FOOTWEAR, all the latest shapes and shades in tans. We show the largest variety of Mens and Boye SHIRTS, SHIRT-WAISTS, in the newest effects. Our line of Mens and Boys Hats are up-to-date styles. We show no back numbers. The largest line of Ready to Wear, up-to-date CXjiOTHI3rC3r. The new things in Blue Serges for Young Mens Wear. CONFIRMATION SUITS In large variety. 500 SAMPLES to select your Easter Suit or Trousers from. All other lines equally as large and complete. Come early and make your selection while stocks ate fresh.
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Ferdinand tp
Liquoa ucBxaass were nantad to John II.
John ('. Keller, Wm. h. Beckman,
Andrew Greener, Joe. Gerber, Emi Sternler anl Geo. Ka-tner. The petition for a bridge by H. J I nidlin. et al. WSJ continued. bid- wer- received for finishing the i r asylum as follow-: Jos. Heller Jr.. carpenter work
arp prominent citizens and bueites I 1-". plastering 633.
men of Petumbniw. and the trial. Ainjlad,
which is set for April curt, will be plasteiing $641
hotlv conteetod. Ltmi has a number ol acquaintances in .la-pern- be attended J a-per College in 1897
carpenter
carpenter carpenter
Bankrupt Resort. The following from the Ind. ana polis Journal shows the desperate financial -traits of the government: "The sundry civil appropriation bill as it passed congress, contained the following: "Authority is hereby granted to
the -ecretary of the treasury, in hi
discretion, to dispose of, without commission, at not lees than par and accrue. 1 interest, any note or other evidence in his posses-ion touching the indebtedness of the Central Pacific railroad company t the United States. " The secretary of the treasury nov hold twenty pfOtnissorv notes of the Central Pacific railroad Company, aggregating 158,812,726 Four of these notes amounting to 112,000,000, will lall due shortly and will be paid at maturity, and of the remaining notes one will fall due every six months. As the sei
retarv has authority unuer the pro-
tienry n rger plastering $ 7'" i s. F. Bean, plastering $550.
John Menne, carpenter f 185o lö. Pat. Dick man. ci-penter $2,125, plastering IT-.V Jos. Lore, carpenter hi Leo Schuble, carpenter $1,700, plastering $675. J. II Schmidt, o irp inter f2t0 K), plastering v.'ö. The contract was made with Leo 3cbuble, he being the lowest bid der. The petition and remonstrance ii1 regard to tin change of boundary line of Mar on township were dismissed. The petition hr bridge aero--White river near Huysville, wacontinued. Right of way over th hit't wayi in Ferdinand granted to J, Merman BecRmao for telephone and electric light lines.
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14 mi given at the church here at 7 :." p, 2 1.00 Kverybo ly invited. ji.ixi On Thursday night of last week 70.00 utte a number oi friend- gathered it th ' home of Mr-. .Julia A. Co, 48.00 to celebrate the anniversary of her 16th fiirt1. day. After indulging in 4O"0 social game- and partaking of re fresbma it, they wished Mrs. (,x the return of many ui re such hap bange, p. birth lavs.
The school itthia place will not be out until sometime in May. athey were hit- in commencing la-t rail. Several of our people had to gu OOUrtlng Monday. Tlo-re will f,.. a birthday party at f ) wtor I . U. Qrim's, April 13tn, it being hi birthday. Kveryhody Mine and b'ing your baskets well filled, and a nice present. Mr Tom Hay- w ill take him out buggy riding about 10 a. m., and the friends will gather in and supply the table with goodies, o don't forg t t ie date April loth, and come K v. Peck. If. I Miniver will begin his U .acting here in about a Mreek. Two SisTKas
DURING LENT
Go Fishing At GERBER & HUTHER'S And you will find a choice SSSOrtment of Cod Fish, Mackerel, Sardines, in mustard or oil, Spiced Herring Sardells in hulk at 8 cent- a pound. Salmon, al-o, all the ie -t iirands ol canned früh- and vegwtablea, and Sauer Krout in bulk, Pettijohn's R ickj Mountain bear brand white wheat breakfast Food. Buckwheat Flour, In bulk or sell rising, and if you want a breakfast tit for a king L'et a slice of niir -ugar cured bam. and SO me hot buckwheat cakes, trimmed with our -ilver drip syrup, and you've got it Almost anything you may call for in the grocery line. A new -lock of
SPRING DRY GOODS!
ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT? An old adage ratdi. "There Is a ph for t-vrrylhiDK," and (or everytli.: g to In Iti place, the L.OUISVILLK Dl at.ould tlnd a place Id the home of et, DEMOCRAT In the SUNNY SOUTH T Dlapatrh la the people'a paper, 03 1 the people, and ta always ready to tl for the cause of the people. IT STAN sgUAHELY ON THE CHICAGO PU KoitM, wühout the aid or Nsseat ot 1 Gold Hug Monopol. ea. and a fair iBon of lta newa service (now belog ti nUhed over leased wires by (be New Y Sun. tbe Chicago Inter (loan nd Northern Press AsaodaUon) with tbtt any other paper, will fully verify Motto. "If you sec It In the Dlapaub so. and If It's so It Is always In tbe I patch." Tbe Dltpatrh also haa staff of c 300 active correspondents In the Sou:b. 1 will POSITIVELY GUARANTEE MO) THAN DOUBLE THE SOUTHERN NEl of any othT Louisville paper. tiet 1 Dispatch. It glv be newa and If IS : truth about It. Dally. 8 pagei; Sunday. 24 pages. W fj I pages. We club wJth the WW Dispatch at the remsrksbly low ;- 11
II 25 for both papers in ub W eekly Dispatch.
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Of the latest styles just received. Winter underwear at cost. Latest Styles of Men's Hats, Shoes, of all kinds at low prices. Men's Clothing in great variety.
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half
OUR GUESSING CONTEST For the haml-ome (Vina mm of table ware i- in full blast, and you have a l' ie with every 25 cent cash parcbaaa. Telephone No. ?7t RtDf US up, gfwa UI your order, we deliver free.
Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, ---- INDIANA.
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vision above -piotetl to dispose of w"reu upcu.
these notes he in in condition to meet any rinuncial em. r- icy th.it may ari-e. There is no danger of a d'eticit Hut the government will not always have tie I'acilic railroad DOtes to sell After it disposes ot tht note-then-i- the White UOUae furniture
PUBLIC HK.uw vs. That petitioned for hy Alex KM. et al, was reported od favorably, and
fhe vacation a-ked for bv Fritz
Krank, et al. Was alaO gran'.ed. The petition of John Eiief, et al, was r -ported on favorably, and road ordered opened 66 feet wide. The petition of ben. Morgan, et at, wa- received ami l Kcrn-bach, John Qoeta and John Schneider
of a hoc is the lest tct. A shoe rightly modeled is not
onlv mere comfortable but more
lasting Kvcrv last over which
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itic iii incr in roiiti rut teil uion principles gOVCieiM ÜM anatoinv o(thc baaaaa ft With ii iture as model, fit assuret. 2o it vies for men. women and children Madennlvby J. B. I,rwl,(,, noaton. sVMtSj ' Wear llealaurs for Mir by
I WINTER BARGAINS!
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BP A YD a MILLER, Jasper, Ind
JOHN F. JUDY.
JEWELER and Watch Dealer
We have tilh-d our roOQQ to overflowing, and want BIOM room, so wa are offerinfl baraains in all the latest styles nf
DRESS GOODS, Lbirn Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed andEx ra Lare size Towels Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments.
our stock of boniiNb is not equalled in Daboii r oaoty , of tbe celebrated and guaranteed af ayoeld, Ky., manufaoture. gnnnent guaranteed hy the manufacturers to be as represented . does not prove so, Vour floury ltak. Call, examine, and pan- pr e and nuality with other stores.
It is Evan If it coin-
In advance, both
per year. 1.25. Send your n- BW and m the CocailR, Jasper, led
Notice of Appointment of Adminitrui With Will Annexed. N tiee if lierehv given flint the in -sisned liasheenapiwinUnl Administral with the will annexed of the estad Willi lieee, deeeaael. Sid esUtf taspeaad t" bs solvent, .h i n Ubich. Admioifti i
Milhurn A Sweeney Attvs. -March I", IHWt. ,'t. Notice of Appointment of Admimsin" Notiee i hereby given that tie stajned has been stppoistfd Adroia "1 thee-tnte f I !i.ili,.(h (in-en sd, said estate l- eappoHed t" rent. leues IT stew, adwdaiarsii Milhurn A shim-ih v Attvs. March 17, H.i. ' lit. Notice to Heirs. Creditor. 1 1 I n the matter t the ehite 1 N c
.1 I ' iIni hi. rlrirrssci I In the lultis Circuit C'Mirt. M ir term, IMNJ, Notice in hereby given that Frank! Pinnies, administrator ol the est Nancy i. Poison, iteeeeeed, bac rT sented and Ihrd In seeonnt vouehen in (tsMsl setttaBienl - state, and thai the same iii up for examination and a n ' said ('in-iiii Court, on the Wth 1 of March, H1, Ht which time In-irs, creditor, ir leaNt-s "f - ' ' täte are required to appear in sai l 1
and show eaose, if say there be said account and voneheva ihonld n1 sppeoeed, And Use hrdre of said -' l an- also hereby required at tbe tin" " place aforesaid, t ippcier snd pro..! .it their hieirahip, FRANKLIN PINNK K, Ailiiiini-" t v. K Cox, Attorneys. Mar. 10. 1MW -MV '
The trophiee from the Spanish war appointed viewer-
might btlna in a few thousand from
curi-i dealers. A dune muaeuoa might give a large earn to secure the privilege of exhibiting General Baf an and Secretary Alger. The president could rai-e oine money hy Helling army appointments for the sons of millionaires. Other means of raising money to run the government to the end of the administration will no doubt -oiggest them wdvet to Secretary (Jage, Mark
olli
to meet at the 1 be sworn M av
Has moved his ntore to the Kmv Building on the public square, Jos per, and is pre bared to repair promptly Clocks, Watches Jewelry, Bicycles. Gain and Sewing. Machi net of all make-.
' (' rner 6th A Jackson Street.-.
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Xuditor
10, 1898 The vacation of Geo. J. Juttv subdivision of a lot in Japer, ask ed lot bv owners, was ordered. A road used for '0 years was made a highway upon petition nf
Wm. Aufderhar, et al, and ordered Bh'.Vtd Kcpuirs ami
recorded. I r . It. It. Itrannock n as app lint ed Sec'v of the County Hoard of
Health, at the salary paid Dr. Muel
Hanna and the other financiers of b'r, and it is agreed to pay the salary the presidential council, Kvans- fixed by law as soon as the new law
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Sewing Machine OIIm and NtMlltH For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Prices reasona hie. Call and examine. JOHN F. JUDY Mar, 18, ''.,- tf
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