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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1894. NO. 18. vol. sr.

AT JA9- PIIIIMSIIKD KVERY FMDAY, IEK, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, INCLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Couwkk Building os Wkst Sixth Stukkt. PIOCEOF SUBSCRIPTION. lVr Year, 52 NuinlwrB, Postpaid, 1.50.

Shorter time in proportion. ATKSO ISI NG For legal advertisements legal rates; in Unna i on for first insertion 50c. 1 II Ii Vnr vearlv advertisements tracts timers. "COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all KiniiH Promptly and Neatly ex ecuted at lihkuaIj i-kicks. We invite inspection and business.

COKDUCTKI) HV OHO. K. WILSON CO. HIMT CONDUCTED HY MUS. M.

IIOI1U8. liberal con- will be made to regular adver Educational Column. W. C. T.

U. COLUMN Miss Mnyme Sweeney, of Jasper, won the orntion medal at Holland, Nov. 28, 189-1. Per cent. Her address was on "Asso ciates;" the same one delivered at the commencement exercises at Jasper last June.

Bruncr school house No. 3, in Cass townshin. was onened in "due hi and evening filled the program President's Address it Congestion at Ireland, local and Co. are empty, hut we have on file enough order to run have the satisfaction of being out of them gevcml montha These mills debt, although we have paid out i i i -i 1 hllnl.iilu y- Vinn ntl1 1 1 vu. i.

oiu mousunus 01 uouurs uuuu and labor. In our considerable for work in iwrT Ii month for material mi f. i. w. ijuiu iiiuit 111 mil, du i' iiflilitinn ti rlw ulnttn Immrinuu rhorA Nov.

17. 'M. 'now let us tuke up the work and keep clear of debt. We should all sale liquor house, three livery stables, four restaurants, thrre butcher shops, and a city hall, and cooler for the accommodation of the ordinary transgressor. S.

H. Harkis. then Traufe of Real Estate In Dubois county, during Nov. 1894, as shown in the Kecorders offic, Theo. ..10 nvlansii'A lumltnr nnm nnnina nnrl keep clear of debt.

We should all 1 1 (Concluded from last week.) pnlfs0 and thank God for His good- Vllls wmch furnish build' II yOU IBKO OUr OiaiO imper ana nnfl Kti.nhi.nHnn rnnnrv see the different departments of last year Win le many of our ills in the vicinitv of the! John S. Bridges to Jerome B. Vowell, work that we carry in, and thenters have been called from labor SiS neart12" iSBec ll il cet the minutes of our convention to reward I be eve our ranks in 01 tlmber George Hautsch, Sr. to John Hautuch, ei ine mmuies 01 our cmnenuon, 'them, and of easy access, that al. last will.

or see the reports of Supt. of work, hois Co. are unbroken. While our, inexhaustible. A foundry John B.

Schrautt to Fred Durcholi. 1 i 1 1 1 ion if dm ni lino tnnn a iiirni you may oegin 10 caicuiaie, r'and machine shot) are a valuable." feroinand, fiw lot braucht BtUHia mexiiausixuie. 1 .1 1... UlUH Uly unguium, Ion! mnnhm olintl nm ancicni lorni" oniasi iiiumuuy but cunt otherwise. But when very near the other shore, we thank," 1 ,1 1 W.W.

Kendall to John Weiker, ing. Addresses anu n.u wo 'come home to our county we od that He has spared her to us, 't that she will be better able to "7.,, 7 rr Arur C0U1U noiier ailll UVIUCU is erva iu bcci. unr f-w. ooerated bv one of Dubois countvV Cainden (to to Nich. Wagner, that we are castinR l'ltOFESSIOXAL CAgPS Dr- B.

J. KEMPP, JASPEK, INDIANA. Offlc Hour! A. 12 M. 0 anl 0 M.

Kometimoji feel nur unit. I often think we never do His bidding. The following questions wore know what we can do till we 1 want to urge all the unions to asked on Kuskix at the November For instance, I want to speak of take up the medal work, as that is examination what one little union in our county one very important branch of our 1. Drscuss briefly the homo life did that was organized last winter, work. It is great educator for of the author.

They felt very weak, felt that they both old and young. And finally 2. What is meant by "King's could not do anything, but the ene- dear us leave nothing un- Whv sn (Milled? mv is iilwnvn wntchini? our weak done that is in our power for the iv.wu..v,t our uuusu anu. A I. 7 I.

umciiuens, sax. una uuu Abe Pruitt to Mini A. Noloert. lot 24. What is the popular idea of points, so he thought that place was advancement of innntnnnl in lifi.

ns set forth tho nliip.n for liim to mako his at- Christ's kingdom. -J I -T TT 0 Tl 3. "adv Ruskin? tempts. So he had one of his aa-Makes specialty of the Treutmnnt or 4 oas the author mean by agents to apply tor a saloon license Diias-aof the nitvoum hynt.Mn, una for the hour and books for but our women arose and went to Cure of thu Alcohol llahlt. M.

A PART OF ARKANSAS, all 5. DR. B. B. BRANNOCK, Physician and Surgeon.

OFFICE At Model Drug Store, and Residence on Jacknon Street, opposite jv Indiana Hotel. Jasper Indiana. proacntu. time?" Give Ruskin's idea of vancement in nie. 7.

Discuss "A sentiallv not a talked written thing." 8. How should books book thing, Calls attended uiyllt or day. in town or country. Nov. 24, '03-ly J.

P. SALB, M. D. OFFICE AND KKSII1KNCK ON HTIIKKT. JASPER, INDIANA.

ric Hot-: 7 to 9 A. M. 12 to 1 1. Particular attention given to surgery and obstetrics. 13ec.

23, 'i2. work to stop it, in which they ceeded. I believe if all the women in this county would unite we could is es- put every saloon out of course we but a could, other women have done the same, why could not wer In un-be ap- ion there is strength," so I want to urue ur women to take men are watching us As Seen by a Dubois County Native. Pauagould, Ark. Editor Jasper Couhieh: By re quest, if you allow me space in your mi i.

naoer. 1 win enueavor 10 give an u.UIUo'" idea of our county and city VIRGIL R. GREENE, ATTORNEY AT JASI1 Will practlc comitlcH. Collet: ltuuiittnncei us Ofllce In Spay lie Mjuiire. lhe whisky men are watching us Greene county is situated in the The Return of Meatal Arithmetic.

ana rejoice our uumium. northeastern portion of the state, rfi fickle on the armor and renew with a arca 428,880 acres. lthm the last fifteen years ht. Let each one determine 't .,.1 11 Grammars liave been banished from to do her duty, trusting God from farm 1)roduc do '11 Cotton on east sixth the school-room-an restored ine whom all our holp must come. Do wu la'nd produces 10OO pounds, on Valium wuun.

0 ot givu upyuur uuiuii. .1. ua 1 bottoms 1800 of seed cotton per cade or so, but now is regarded as a renew the work with double zeal. acre om from 30 (o 4Q busheis. necessity, and the old Menta ln your unions put yoUr best heat frorn 12 to 18 bushels: oats Arithmetic shared he banishment in for ofrICers.

I have noticed the 40 to bushels; rye 25 bush- 01 tne uranmiar aiiuopenu unions that change omcers oiienesi Irigh and sweet potatoes 300 1 1 1 4 1 1 rn 1 nrinnriMTi Mfiu 1 1 ii 1 1 i. 1. uuu, uunuiui, are me weancsi, uuua, anu nie unca bushels Sorir called to the fact that, in much of tjmt A bushels; Sorguhin 100 gallons of All timothy, good plan is to jield peas 40 bushels, to do. In ninv.nr tim TjAW. the modern teaching of Arithmetic, one sonu a.

1 -I. fliAii rnnuAninff 1 PC 1 .1 1 i 7 Kit. INDIANA. ium.uuu 60ur wny uuiurciu uuparuiiciua ui hcrd uinarian graSS do in nnboi und powers oi so ii gii an umur work you can tind something -or well ducing rom one to two Hons promptly iitteniiuu 10. 10 uu iouuu in uiu buiujio u.

each oi vour women 10 uo. ry vu f.fi n.hoif tnrio npr n0r0 All fruits. oan ut collected. veare ago. Much ot the loss is rriy( each what she is best adapted wne moAuM woli Hu.idinK.

Houth Hide of to the lack of drill for Tn nr whnt Bho can work best in In "nSTXr .1 KKUR TUAYI.OIt. TRAYLOR ATTORNEYS AT LAW, mr ft lilt ineriy given xuei ai an i.u selecting women lor ollice try to se- traveree this county St. Louis, ii.r..i'im.ii,i'S. hence, to correct this delect, the 'ect tlosc are consecrated to Unn rAn.n:n nnA smit-hom Rail- PHILIPPS, restoration of this branch is mevi- thc work anj ar0 truely interested. road which hag 3G 353 acreg of tauie.

Wever nut a woman in wno win noi tnr ci. Cf nrij Snntli. What is the best way to restore takc 1 1 11 1. rtii 1 anu renu nuin inu L'nncno Mnmnh a jAsrKit, Indiana. Mental Arithmetic to your school Xational papers, for no woman can and Paragould and win practice in ihihois und udjoininB and the schools of your neighbor- do without them.

I be- which was until re- Special attention to cd.ee be Qne UtheObte hVCll Was pUmU TO scGCt t1" the qualificntion of officers. The the county site, the old county purely and distinctively a Mental olIit.ers should be women who can gUe bei (jainsville a placo 11 Cainden Cox to Nich. Wagner. 40 acres in sec 21, 2 a 4, S800. anu a i a xtni operate one of the finest grist mills Mentor.

$50. in the country, and affords a home Matilda Aboil to John 8. Vaoth, 120 market for the suri)lus wheat and re 1 iH corn of the farmers. These mills iXi, Tmout wtnt.m a iave been in operation less than us acres in sec 7. 1 2 5.

$1.200. two years, but have been success- John J. Geisler to Charles Marker, pt 1 a no tiifr ully operated so far. They have a orwrevuie, 00. daily capacity of 125 barrels of g0 ftcrca Bec 34.

1 1 6. 11.000. lour or meal and fand a ready mar- John M. Lemmon to Harriett Harrii, ket for their output. Heretofore the samo land, 1,000.

the growing of wheat has been an. enj -Miller to Maunce inu, 40 acres almost unknown industry among mTBfl nLJiX xi.a the farmers of Greene county, but ncroa eec 14, 1 2 0, $050. the building of the new mill caused Herman H. Christopher to John J. them to sow thousands of acres the 8cres Becs Bna ast year with a very liberal yield, 'f' Patok To to r.

addition to the above manufac- steinkatnp. 1 acre in nee 22. 1 2 G. $9. urincr enternrises.

I will mention Aaron L. Nicholson to Casper Nonte. tionthe Paragould Heading factory, 40 acrs in see 4 1 1 3 which employs a large force of men, nttZK Hr'1 and pays out thousands of dollars Phihp F. Miller to Sarah F. Eaton, or material and labor.

lota GO and 01, Borden's add Birdseye, Paragould is making rapid strides $42- 1 I Daran r. naion to roaniam ueicner, point of educational and rehjious and 61( Bordetlr8 add BMaeyet prugruas. ancre uro iwu puuiiv; schools, a classical iustitute and Bernhard Bultel to Marg. Bultel, last five churches. The Paragould pub- ic school (graded) is presided over iftt 7k Hnntinhir.

by Prof. George R. Hopkins, a pro- $1,400. ressive educator, assisted by an John A. Krodel to John D.

dray, low able corps of teachers. The at-84. ius iu and pt 7, wnri-tendance during the past scholastic cro in lr aec 21, 1 1 5, year was about 300. The building John A. Krodel to Mehne Bachta, is a large two story brick structure 50 acres in eec 21, tl 0, especially built on modern plans "eiy toQ fo1168 80 Inno in uw flM 1 a Kl 19S for a school building The East Joseph Gerber to Christ.

Buechleln, Paragould school building, which umi pt ot 92, Jasper, $1.000. has just been completed, is a credit Martha J. In man to town of Birdseye, to the town, and will accommodate 4 acres in aec 55, t2 3, $100. ocn ymnunw iiHu.unewi, jiupo. a and pt of 112 acres in si 30, 1 1 insiliuic, ia inu luuuuig ecuuui xur uglier education in Northeast Ark.

It. M. MILHUKN. IV11LBIIRIV Attorneys at Liaw i I WfcVW V-. I m.

a. HWEE.1-T-. Ariinmnic. and will attena an meetings. locai, nnriu.iwt nf hpro on the Iron bccondly, alter organizing a cia and state, lou need olh- rountain R.

R. There are about JASPER, IINl.t Will practice In Hlldilllllkf Colllltlcrt vn to rolU'CtioiiM. VOKI- IC1S Oth next door to All" Dec Courts of DuholH and 'artlciiltirattentlon kIv I IhA Ulllftl- l.nll ftflll i 11 il. 1 An ur uiuasua iu cers at an uioso iiiuvuiiga public schools, kept running rosily supply them with the neees-and work for your interest. Our- ron three to ten months in the tiny iMi-wwM, is in uuuer uuiiuiuuii um ii year The county is well watered frnm tlin niiiilishnrs.

or i. i. i 1 llils uvu" "4 Uy the uacneanuot. Francis nvers, lrom your nearest uooksc icr. comidcrnble change, we nave tr lltter i.einLr navicable.

Land Thirdly, with a good class and a done away with all assessments, is very cheap hotx improved good text-book, a good teacher can- both local and county, but they miimr0Ved, prices ranging not fail to secure the best results, TajHQ our dues, which 1 bitterly op- from $1 o5Q 05 per acre. land, in addition, will have the sat- posca but still it will not be so hard paraROuldians take special de- lSKlUllOIl Ui icaiuiiuu muiiiai nuwr nnoil US as 11 WHS Willi IIIU USSeSH- Uai, flrtiir chin rt Hf- 0l 11511k i v-nniug un.11 uvuiuhiu)) W. E. COX, Attorney MX iWmctiC with its drill and discipline, ment piUIl. ASlrliil lJJLiiA-i 10 us proper puicu in -uuibj l'rosccutliiK Attorney for the llth Judicial study.

ircult, and win carciuny anemi hj vi.ii litiMlncHH entrusted to hlin In any county of the circuit. utllec InSpayd's bulldlnj onruhllc S'inarc lice. "i-ly J. IIKKTZ. J.

E. HCFALL. C. IIKKTZ. Our State lreasurer is Uc city tho Queen City of Crow- a grand seii-sacriucmg woman wno 1 ,8 iidg0)J for 8Uch it isthe has sacrificed and worked very hard veritable -'Gem City," of northeast We BRETZ, McFALL Attorneys JASPER, during the last year to reduce the Arkansas.

Eleven vears aco Para are interested in seeing the State debt, which she has over half. ouid was oniy a timber camp. outcome of the following resolution Wc arc not in ucut nan as mucn as with less than 300 inhabitants. adopted by the Board of Control, of we were last year. 1 do wish 1 The 10Uses wore r0ugh box shanties Phihidelnhia.

couia ten you oi neruurH, out built on for thc temporary use oi tlm omirvo nf invfrnntinn VOll Will a COlH' of tllC mmiltes BRETZ. tr for secondary schools be amended utril'inrr nut ........0 technical INDIANA the instruction grammar arranged I a a 1 1 I 11 Will nractlec in tho Court of Dubois and S1XII1, sovuiiwi uuu dJolnfiiKcountlcH. andKlvc closi, attention i therefor Dracticul you can read her rejiort and learn Xo-dav it is a city of 3,000 inhab- in what has been done during the last ilants witjj decant two story brick for year. Would like to speak to you buildings, a $15,000 court house, grades oi tnc nauiey nomu anu uiu otaic 43 0OO iail, handsome residents, fill! COttaiiC. bUt time IOrUlUS.

I nnvnmnnla inn. inicocti. exercises in the use of English." visited both. iov, conclusion, streets, a beautiful opera conn home. i.cc.'j, i pogsiWVj probably, the course of I have been your Co.

Pres. during house, commodious school buildings p. "wg language instruction in the sec-the lust year, and I want to thank and The streets are light- W. A. TRAYLOR Attorney Will nractlec In the Courtu ndJolnliiK countluH.

d-onicc over County April 'VI. 0 hna innn nntiniiiitwl VOU 11 1 lOI Hie Kindness snown me, 1, nlnnfr u-tv. nnrt have a HUNTER, mill unecitilv Tf eSDCCHlllv tllOSC wllO lltlVC assisted nfitilv fnr firf -m, 7 IIIIIU JUiWIUlJ I Tl I'll I I Irt hnvo linnn idinnfrnd lnntr 111 UIIV WHV. 1 have tried to growth of PnrneoUld SB UUkiiV IV i-iw. pw---0 at L2LW.

but possibly also Philadelphiaserve laithtul, tried to do as near demonstrates the progressive L.l Un clinlitlv nffool ftS 1 COUlU. 1 IlCrO lire UUt 1CW nf iiSnoloont 1 PfinflirV. il'llllUJILtJin 11I41T I IIVVVV-U -CD Jk VMU lllilVVVVUKtl -ww-mw-M-T INDIANA, Ih(. imimmrn rnzn. If so.

a who know the trials of county pros- towns to-dav are com i nwiiitinnnn BRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney mt Law, And Notary Public, TAiPER, INDIANA, Will practlc la tho Court of Imhol and I'crry countlci, Indlamu Jan.l, IW4. few years State 'gunge will serve to idents. ater fully pint hile nlaininc i tliougiu our county und 0 times, Paragould is a live, arc lea 1 An(rt. Imiitl T.1 ii ftw 1 ince thc observant that no lan aiwuy uccu im, niiiiBuiu no- nustiing city, wnosc people are au- training or language exercises uve anu energcuc, atways ruuuy valuable that uo not tend to euuuvu uumuuuv im nuuiu nltl in uie enterprises inai navu iur ri Mm mi 51 ilirnct to thn Htndv commaiiit oi uisioyauy oi Lo s. fhoini mthouubuildinirot the town.

of principles, and, therefore, to th'o or of so many being behind, when 'f he people of Paragould are divid-scientilic study of English Gram-1 asked if Dubois was not paid up, ed on religious and political ques-mar itself. Ed. News. tho reply came "Why, no." Mrs. tj0ns the same as other towns, but Farmers' Home (On Mill atrcct, Jattpcr, Intl.) PHILIP KA8TNBK, Prop Thin nnmiiinillmiH luitiil Imit Iikimi l.nrnllirl.

ly overhauled, ami refitted how throughout, hu in niiw open iiir piiuiiu cnienainiucni. Tin; tnhlu will nl wuyi be found well supplied, and prices will be reasonable. A irood atnhlo for fanners' horncn. mid cheap feed. 1 Hobbs, your ten dollars has not on a questions pertaining to the been naid.

I did not know we had wh und nrosncritv of the town A beautiful behavior i the finest boon nledmi for ten dollars. I fhnv urn unit. Whenever a man of fine arts. Emerson. Haid in mv mind then and there wu nmnuv to invest in anv busi that I never would pledge anything noaa enterprise stiikes the town he 1 1 Do good blush to hat ut -ome would not reCoived with open amis and rind it fame Pone be willing to, so again our last cordial welcome, that makes hi mm.

i convention wo were called on to fue Hkc he has fallen among friend Kh. nlcdco $'20 per member for each Co. Paraiiould is noted for its man They are slaves, who cannot be In the rieht with two or three. Lowell. A good liar, well supplied with thccliolccst 5 w0ii whom Ihn tnitli uiult's liquors and cigar, and pollto attention ul- He la ft Ireemaii wnom inc iruin iiiukib wyg.

oitoiuo call. frei, to, uj-y Philip 1 And nil are slaves beside. Cowpcr. friends pledge $'20 per member for each Co. paragould is noted for its manu to finish paying the debt, mit 1 on- nir enterprises, 'lheuo are ly promised to raise it.

Hut now amonK the largest stave manufac let me tell you we have that debt turina concerns in the southwest all paid but one dollar. Tho Co. output linds a ready market in and three unions have paid all but IX parts of the world, evon crossing A 111... the fl.uu; but our treasury ooin the briny deep, ana tnev aiway He does not receive pupils in the rimnry or intermediate branches. His aim is for higher education, 1.700.

B. J. Brumley to Seb. Schreiner, 40 acres in sec 33, 3 4, $462. John A.

Krodel to John D. Gray, lot 83, Portersville, 1, Nancv E. Jackson to Winfield R. and many of his pupils read Latin, Thorn, 80 acres in sec 35, 2 r3, $550. Greek and German with ease.

Rachel Hopkins to Jonathan. Ilrpkina, The Methodist, Baptist, Cumber- -Ropkins to Fran'k feopkins, 40 and Presbyterians, Christians and acre8 in sec 21, 1 1 5, by will. Catholics all have comfortable and Henry Ilishe to John Zeller, 40 crea neat houses of worship, regular pas-in fl.r.4 f40 i a 'Pi. Neman Haskms to Wm. E.

Anderson, tors and good attendance, -e jct 20, Jasper, f650. Methodist have under construction a beautiful brick edifice for a house utMssry. of worship that will be an ornament Monday night death entered one Tl II 1 AAA ill c'. ux tne cuy. ii win cosi Gf the happiest households in this will have a pipe organ, modern city and claimed for its prize the pews aim win oe in every wuy nucu loving consort ol our worthy and up alter tne artistic arcnuecurai highly esteemed fe low-citizen, pattern.

Our city is located at the councilman Andv Fritsch. The unction of the St. Louis, South- deceased. Mrs. Rosa Fritsch.

nee western and Knoble branch of the Hurst, succumbed to that deadly Iron Mountain Railroads, and is tvnhoid fever, after an ill- also a terminal point of the Para- nc68 0f ahout two weeks. She was gould Southeastern Railway born on a farm about 2K miles which is owned and operated by northeast of this citv. and attained ocal capitalists. This road extends an Qf 32 years, 9 months and rom Paragould east lor a distance 14 davs. She was a devout mem- of nine miles; this road was built a her of the catholic church.

narrow guage, the leading purpose, to supp the mills 01 raragouid with fibber. The company is now'. Died last week Thursd on his bridging the St. Francis river and "uyui I ill 5ntn M5snnr! lana, ttov. a.

urauis, gcg aueuv on what is known as Buffalo island, deceased was a 1. mK I nhiintA4 rtnnt I nvi tm tv ail I a very rich section of country hem- "''v warned in by the Mississippi river on thl8 -ventor one side and the St. Francis on the 01 Bn other. The inhabitants of Buffalo "ihon at Kornrumpf 's Hand, who produce as fine crops Jewelry store. He studied for the corn and cotton as any people in mimstry EuroPe and, 33 i .,1 (J n.

years ago was pastor of tho Luther- 1.1, an church at Holland, but retired of the Paragouli-Southeastern into to devote his interest to teaching 0 nml famin HlintmiliiiT Natra their country will bring them within easy reach of Paragould, where theyj people arc very forgetful, They win mantei tneir crops wiu uuy have to tlunk pretty hard to rc-their supplies. Thc accession of member the vice presidential can- this trade to 1'aragtMiid will largely didito two camnaiims back, and augment the prosperity of th3 city. yct he was pretty well advertised at 1 was auoui to lorgei, 10 menuon the time, it has been truly said that we have two banks that do an that the time to advertise is all the extensive banking business. We time. In business there is no auch also have three weekly and one thing as standing still.

A business daily publications. The Daily and man must go forwards or he will Weekly "Events," published by fall back. Even if you do just as N. A. Danlton.

Thc Press, by much business this vear as vom did McDaniel. The Solophone, by P. last, some other fellow ia doirur W. Moss. more business, and he is getting We have two large hotels and ahead of vou.

quite a number of private boarding houses, hive large dry goods houses, clothing house, seven gro- fSgfUSl tl cones, two hardware stores, three -smith, orr drug stores, four saloons, a whole- job Printiny at this oet.

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