Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1894 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

rt'mm Our Ucirttliir CorrvMHiiulciit.)

WASHINGTON LKTTKR.

JAttPBK. DÜHOI8 COUNTY, INDIANA.

. . -A 1 unir

trn.iiitlon larougn id -au inumMw-

FRIDAY,

: MAY 4, 1804 ,

DcMMratk Caty Tkket. For State Senator Dubois and l'orry Counties. MICHAEL. A. SWEENEY. For Prosecuting Attorney 11th JiuHcm Circuit. WILLIAM E- COy" For County Auditor. AUGUST fi. KOKRNEU. For County Clerk. HERMAN ECKERT. For County lieeorder. RRITAIN LEMING. For Countv Sheriff. HENRY CASSIDY. For Countv Treasurer. EDWARD A. HOHNE RT. For County Surveyor. WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For County Coroner. nitVlLLB. A. RIG HAM.

For County Commissioner 1st District. CONRAD JACKLE.

For County Commissioner 2d District.

JUS Kl 11 axiuv7iii-" -

Attorney-general Smith has decided that road supervisors who

m mi llilYU MUtl'U Ulli lllUll IVHH i1 Washington, D. C, Apr.oO, 14. 0jKii,i0 to reappointment, and that The President and his n&net now ones will havo to he appointed

i ..... .. it. ...... 1.4 in' tili m-oriiMiT mimees.

nave scarcely given a u-uugiu iu -v - tho gang now camped in the snhurbs t0 Distribution Tnxos by of Washington known as Coxey s CoMlt J All,utor.

tinny oeioru u. unm, hu omvu . -. . ..... .... i ... rl I .. l!i .............. mm.

"Coxey s lizzie. ' wiuioaicwoi muiuor uhiiih'i.-i'uvhui i.muthese men are what they represent plcted his distribution of the taxes themselves to be bona fide work-collected on the 1st instalment in

inmnen out of employment they Dubois county, aiv me money i . , .1 . .1..... 1 I... I 1.. f.. 1.1. ..I.1IIL! 'iVllcil.

have so lar proven inemseivt'H iu m- mm h.m. h mu '' neaceablo and law abiding, thus upon calling on the .County lreas;

differing from the so-called "Indus- urer. This is the Democratic way

1,.. unrMnv.xt the to ili business. 110 law (IOCS UOl

lllilt iiimi.n lit niv nv ... v... , .... unlawful acts of which have been require it till .June, but it is ready ii . ; ...1 ...1.:....4.. .....1 1 iciinc. I in 1ii.

inO principal Miujuuia uimvi n..v..- in ....,.. ... ... . .1 .-I ..ww.li.wr.2 I

sion ai Severin taunu-i 'uHf,.-. Some of the uovemors of states

would not have felt flattered if they twi-ihi-.

could have heard some of the com-

. . . i . ä

ments made at tnese eanmei uiwi- ,.,,),,,

n.r mum tho manner tnev nave arniMtn.

.1 ill with nr rather, failed tO (leal ...Ii,.,.

V ' a J v m - - J I , " , , , with nwnnt mob lawlessness in "!.1! ;.r.,,,K

their states. The President and h-u cabinet are a unit m tho detenmna- j,.knon

linn tn mniiitiiin the constitutional ' ,"Ka

power of tho government with K'd- KmUniin.i oral troops wherever it may bo nee- lum'tiiiKimrK

essarv.

"Coxey 's fizzle, now encamped Total

on

Itoiul Tux UoctN

Total ICiiail Tax

Jumper I'orporatimi Tax

xu'ktA tv,.:ni 'jiT.ti mm H .Its hr'i.ni 2; Lit" Ät.12

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itii.n ur i '.mi .' siu

r.uxt .'Ät.To .mos n.vioi

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-Ti,o window class factories of

Indiana are to start worn again hum 1- ctnnlrs nn hand having

net, mV . --- been greatly reduced.

feThe U. S. Senate is still talkin about the tariff, while thousands

of laborers are guttering 10 r work "Nero fiddled wlnle Rome

burned."

MuHenrv Bohnert was electet r..Ni,ni nf "Wiishinuton by 209 ma

iority The largest majority ever given a Democratic candidate 111 that city. Hurrah for Henry! tS-'Our citizens should take a little pains in talking up a creamery with the farmers for Jasper. It . i,i iv Im farmers handsomely,

and be an incidental benetit to the

town.

Ar A Snecial to the Indianapolis

Santinpl sava Representative Bretz

..mAoA in tTPttint? the house to

o4;v nut from tbe armv appropna

i;n iho flnnse nrovidinß that

llUli 1 colleges shall furnish quarters to army officers detailed to instruct m m;i;ai.v nptio. This will save the

colleges of Vincennes, DePauw, 1 iirdue and Wabash universities 300

annually.

IVORY

m thi sick wmi I0,

IIRS. WALLACE

FAITH HEALER

USES NO MEDICINE

CURES BY FAITH !

Mrs Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country, for the past live years at No. S Upper Kighth Street, Kvansville, Indiana.

She has made her home

6OAP

i :i fnjik show at Rnchtwood race

track, just outside of the city limits, will unions- the nroL'rainmo of

Coxev, the chief fakir, be changed, inarch into the city ,to-morrow. The cnnR is not numerous enough

to make any trouble, even 11 disno.ed. If there were

ten times as many of them as there are, there would 'be no apprehen

sion of trouble m aslntigton, as every precaution has been taken to deal" with any infraction of the law. There are about three hundred men

i.i the camp and the kind of men be indued from the

.remarks of one of the thousands who

visited the camp yesterday: 11 tue

authorities would issue an order

statins that every man in camp

would be ffiven a bath, dressed in

clean clothes and put to work tomorrow, I would wager ten to one

that nine-tenths of them wouiu ne

none bv morning. He sized them

up correctly. At least nine-tenths of them are professional tramps,

here only to be fed. CnorMiin- TTfiL-o Sinitli rcioiccs in

the possession of a backbone of the - . . 1 -ft r rt

Cleveland brand, as .nr. cpeuwi,

U. S. Pension agent tor inuiana,

Una flisrnvered. Mr. Spencer lately

removed one of his clerks and ap- Notice of Administratrix Appointment.

pointed his sister to the vacancy. y wKhv ß.ViMl th.u the un(Ur. As soon as the attention ot the ue-L- nwl has ,et,n ,uv u,,,M)iiiteil adinin-

nartment was called to the matter intratrix of the estate ot. lohn L. i.nttain, the friends of the discharged clerk late ot Dultois county, Indiana, deceased. 1 ,i.nt li.ln't tikolnnir Said estate 1a solvent. made sure that it didn t takcionf, Hachkl C. Uuittaix, Ahn'x. Ur Snoncnr wiw notified that lie Toivuib A Kuvtimi. Att'vh.

must revoke the appointment of his

Wo publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack ot vanity on the part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of more. Although "Kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the old adage "Seeing is Relieving," the balance rests with you. Why linger 111 poor health! Come and be cured.

k

Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIENIX HOTEL,

TOR CLOTHES. THE PROCTER ft QAMDLE CO . CIM-fl. Feh. 21. '94-Iv.

M... u'..n.w.n'rriv nn M-rent (f(!od in her method of reatment without the aid of medicine, but by

MIIIIIIV" ....... J- , simple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady.

The Indianapolis Daily and) Weekly Sentinel circulation lias t n!ie1wd immense proportions by

its thorough service in receiving all I the latest news all over the State ';

ind from its dispatches from foreign .

countries. Kvcry reader in Indiana;

should take a state paper, and that The Sentinel.

LAUGEST CIRCULATION!

Of Anv

Thr TXrtt Shoe

for the Least Money.

Tkaylob & Uir.vruH, Att'vm.

April 27tU, lSiM-Sw,

IN

Newspaper

THE STATE

10-Some "Democratic" papers M vf advncatinir an international

ffi-S "rlrÄ - no ,'-"iö" afn, Boone To, Trustee's

These same papers, hoeer, ant -1 Senators Votirhces towl.ship, Dubois eon at y, hereby trives inltvn(lnnt American nnd ouckcu uy cu.uuio ........ l..rt.S(M, ,1' i... w;n ntti-nd to all business

, 1.4.1 Trtt iiiu 11 v ri' i:iiu:i.i --vv i i tut uti kiiiiiTi.it mi in 1 111 ii-ir-

Atif fnrtff nit nlir TllOnG . IUl UI11 I I . , ... t- i t I . A.. ..11 ,.m. m NuimkIiiti tiimu

. ift

about four per cent transactions of the

with foreign countries nnnt pntlPflmS Olir 1

vm

while of the manufacture cunaum- - . r- .. ,,m. j,ay 18, l0-y.

ed a much larger proportion is con- T , tl ,,.:.

sumedbyour people, .inm rlMrÄ .ml 1

on all questions. 1 .,, ihiv. i'sinciaiiy Hiuit'

I Uli, II V The republican Senators

"r "i.ii boon hjul v demoralized since

. ft ninmii 1 1 u ii i i iiTii. l -

Frve of tho industrial army y- "." Viw,

, ni. n fiirnivin lit lOIUlinSOll llilll

i TS nn,,rn of his lecture, the tariff bill would ne overcome u m . . ..... ,,,f --v Krrr lHHtnltWiw during the course of l is lec urt. emeessions. It destroyed

"untl w.m mirrounueu JV iiiu " , , , - .. , un,.,.! tin' i. K. onniunnn. rn'si,-'"" v"" " , ana nVpomivmied the r last hope of defeating a (M)eni-'.rri;:lt-, coii... .. ;;; '' class of followers as cconipanicci penator si,orti,u...i TV !JrM x" ! 1

' TKUMS OF SUnSCUII'TION.

Daily one year W'-OO

Weekly one year - $1.00

W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

S5y S4 and S3.60 Dross tho.

S3.50 Polle Shoo, 3 Soles. 2.50, S2for Worklngmon.

S2 and 1.75 for Boys.

LADIES AND MISSES,

3, S2.50 S2, $1.75

CAUTION.-If mmf temUr Vera jaa W. L.. DougUa

IBWi a m reaium p"",i

r mmjw n n mm t mw m wit..-

e tu int aiarapru . . . . I

K Uta DUtlVB, IHl Ulli

mwi akaairBHii.

BOOK-KEEPING,

I'KNMANSIrir.

! tir..Illiri.l liixiks on tilt'

iOmivi'. 1'si'n cially mlupK-tl to lloMK Sri'KV.

l...t Sent in tlnvi trial. Jlunuri'tiH unvf mni have i,u-lllrwm of ,1..1Ihih by ortlt-rint?

I iii'v I our iininiviiiiM,. ..... IUI. l'V" I i. ...I. I.. ... ..i.t..r nur Clllll'L'!'.

The Weekly

Edition has

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SENTINEL CO., INDIANAPOLIS, INI.

een badly demoralized since way ; ;j v,-ull) -to ,.uUt our coli.-, arncd that it was practical y set- y-.---r'u.J.tiÄ cd that rfwz t v r;rwiVo.Ä;,:r;::r-,!!r ie tariff lull would be overcome in J.V,,Vütion". Sf.i for .mr Hiiwtnitiiiw

TBI

JASPER

HDD

iAf nAliri Aft Shoes are stvllsh. easy fittlnc. und clvc better

satibfaclion'at die price advertised than any o'ther make. Try one pair and be con.

VtnCCU. Hie Stamping Ol 'V. v.. luuj;ia mine uou pine un in. cua-antccs their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. DottKla SJioes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can aord to sail mi m 1?m roflt.

For Sale By John A. Sennersheim, Jasper. fmi 5. 18114 5mi " .

, P.

Corner (ith and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana.

JjAS reeei'-ed a full assortment of

him through the plains o uaii.ee, j r- v - " , bin. S he would never be allowed to enter II rns . m , io is in c .. rfec hu ...f-'Ä,

IllilUU IUI l I I JOO K " Kl l M I " "I . , " " ....

in replv to taunts from Senator ! x.

nuch at their trade," was the re- not, he a coinproi.u.. Z of a gen lema,; sitting near.- cond icting par .es Indianapolis Sentinol

the city, but his band ot laitiuuih

would be met at the musKins o , . -1 nmnf)Sod con

the iKiard of health and every one . V " 't' ndertake

fÄSg limguage, that," io assert, with Mute eonndence Ä ?. 5 audience, that t -e never ;vas tlh

-comparing mm en u, f y o there never

"Probably ne m, . , . oith(ir

irt'ÄrÄ

much at their traue," . was u.c re- ? ?; r -r . ,

any nr.MMvdtion

Lnwl if it makes a reduction from the

r-i ifi ... rv.ininAnu'nfil I ii 1 . I. ,t,A..,,i titii)itinU!l

nr .nn i .fii!VM jinn iiif i i i iv l ti ii v i:iv' ihm cri if in v

of Christ reached Washington City ;t ,jght ho to my own views, 1 .t - i. t. ,v Iii. IlcwitiWi-l 11 . .!.. U 'IMwi frilfM!ll

tutu uiko lt Tiiiii'ii ni Liu; uiruuin nrmiif i u i tin il. a i v -

ture of the millionaire aristocrat (U(.stion is, shall we continue tlu

club called the U.S. Senate. I infamv of the McKinley law or

firm- fnlllil ItldieiOUSlV SC- .,,!., .i nmi' lull which IS 1101' CI1-

VilACi a iiifi j j . l " " , 1... n (nil rhf In millionaires who iw.ii. .nrn.i!ihlii tn nie tr to other

ILL. vj. .. imvi. ..(j..--..". ;wri,f..ii(r liimslation. andl ü. ,,.,. j'"' 'l'lw National nlattorti.

nit- uusiiuvV..B , '.'""" , ,

IliaKing limes huiu i" " m.- piodge- are im niuiu niwun. " by making money scarce, and "hang (, imu., rubbish, put forth to fool them to a sour a'pple tree," tho lion- tjK. p0ilo. . . erit iieople would applaud them, and XG agricultural appropriation

agree iiiav nii unwinv-j mm nus ueen lujiunvit n..1. f.... ull nvnr tlm eOlllltrV. Ti i., li.wi .5tt tin. rit of tllO TCL'-

.1 ..II ii AtiI it I t !..i!. ... l.tll,, in rrw lllMllltr

was worm an n wm. umr uppropniiwuu unm m .ni,i iimi.nl.lv wive a much laruor ..viuman nf the irovernment,

loss of more valuable lives when carrviiig $148,000 less than the ap-

it i. :.. (nvniui iiiwiti inn 7. 1... mtrrnnt imc.'ii

i ne revuiuiiuu m iuim "r" 1 prupnuiiuun iui v....v... country a few years 'from now. A vcttr.

i,i.1i..imiii mmnvn nf JlllOUt 11 111111-

lUUllvutj m ...vj. . .-- . if t. 1 1... 1.. 4 'tv...l....u Tn u'nu vo.rv HU'.K

urea ianaucs on cii muu " i i ""'. ;, mh'i, -

son and'Dixon'8 line in löo, wi i w ; .h ,, .

would have saved the country gen- V V. , ,V ' n h.mti rl,.li 'm Coll..-.

tvillo'ti tnitlinn lietter men. and Uli .i. ..,l .liarrhoa UimiilmIv. He

L . ... . T v. f , VIIUIVIM ' ...... . - ( .1.1 I 'll: . ( 1......... Tii'ut 11 u ...II in fiirtv tiillllltl'H lllter

IOIU MllllUIla Ul llUilOlllV. w ii". 1 ilivn mil: w on nui f.. . ij - "

.Uifnvj !nlviiea(in' the riirhts of

ill" "J ..-'"- c-: the Common People, will be fur

nished with the weekly edition of

Tin. Indiana State Sentinel for

11.75.

FZSIjIX LAMPERT, DUIiOIS COUNTY AGKXT l-Olt

SERMERSHEIM

iwiiMiii rTin.i i iiif mit iiimvr ut r,'i ri- ni iti

i.vi f f. nr r ,

umiwiMiLAftiai

ElESSMSr WUß SbS5JPB wKUm Deerinsr Harvesters

SPRING AND SUMMER

Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and

GsttriH4 k FRESH GROCERIES.

He thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every eftort to please is determined to merit its continuance. O-Comeuiid Examine My Slock and I Will Give You Haifa ins

Joseph F. Seriiiersheim.

April 20, 18! I.

SPARTAN 2162.

'.: 10..; Muxecol., '-':i:i'., ; llupity ton irier, 2:11'.'., and S.'5 others in the 'J:.H 'lii-t. Spartan' dain, Mi.s Tliorne h;

. . i. . 1.11.

Of 11 kinilH. The DeeriniM took 1 he Hilf liest rric ai i un.. . .

It 18 tlie Oltiy inmuaiuiK "

BALL AND BICYCLE BEARINGS

.. .... i .i i...w ..i.i' ikmHiiihi iiinile. and at

t oine nut fee tliein. rue uraii i iinwiuui .' - i..... the XuXallim V v the WorM's Fair Jiii.ßeH. it cut aiul Unuul one aere of heavy

Wheat ill IIIIIUUI'H. 1 t arrj u mwuiv w. ... BEST BINDING TWINE, A hra M II lioniHWl, nml ",l;:i,t.',',"v-T1;'V!i.!.-i,.-V h 1 4 1 A IM m I 1 I v 1 . . ..ja t4 . 1 .... T-

llav how l'a hands blüh, reeonl,

l'.:C! Kim ..f Snartan'J:'J(i3.i. UlUlmil,

j'Jtltl, I'.alfiiin, '2 I'M ami others.

Sired hv Ilappv .Meiliiun -tw uieniruoi

Nancv Hunks, i!:0l Uiley 3Ieliiiin

oil-

ID

hv

muh of Thorn-

jdalf :V ; reeord t!d dain, Country (lirl hy Country Centleinan, win of Ham

ilton io. ... .

Also the Imported Spanish .laek E LI

Imported from Spain by 1'erry and t . . i .1. : ,,i..i .if 'l.,.tii.um'ii.

i.i'it;r, eu-K nujiunvin . ......... . r.i i.n...iu i.i.fi. a vi.!ir nlil. ami has a

noted reeonl for good rolls. These animids will he at the ilson

farm, 'J miles west of Ireland, miring me i ' . ...... . ..... ...I... .......4

r isii vinri iii'rsriiiH win) iiiiui

cood stock can see them and learn terms.

i . .... . 1 1 1M.IIII

HAMILTON i l.lvA.iniir.ii, Owenslmro, Owner. J. N. H.wtitisoN, Keeper. March ilO, 'Ol-Jlin.

April 27, 1894.

West (Uli Street, Jasper, Ind

I.HT Knit SaiK. A hndnitie build-

mi Iii! on Kh-i 7lh siiTi l, nn eaJ

tcrtlin liupdrn nl CntiltlKK olflce.

Tim nrilhinrv railway locomotive

lis made up of 5,410 separate pieces.

JASPER CORN MILL.

Tho undersigned having bought the nsper Com Mill, has relltted it, "i"1

keeps a supply uf

And CIiomhmI Com for Food,

On hand to sell, or exchange for corn at :. i ,.i.i !i ,m v

anv time, noppco umi m.. . quantity desired at IK) cents per HXi

lOUIlUH. , ., ,. 1 1

WHHAT CHU1TKI1 Milt rr.ii- . . I 1 1...... ... tiv'l'

oll Weilnesunys ana aiurun .

cents per bushel, anil kept on nuim exchange at all times.

Farmer te St.oclc-

feedei'H, . I- .. .i..t.. ,...i:,.:i,l iVir eiisto-

are pariieuiHii rwihm. . mers, and bv prompt attention an honorable treatment I hope to merit

and receive their patronage.

FRED VOLLMERDee. 1, ""t-Sonie tfond rr-ldpnci lot Wli.clmrer'8 H.bUtinn to ,nr Ii-. Apldy t I he Couuliin olflce

0O-äubcrlbe for to CouaiKB.

portentous crii.cxiat now. 1 K ' " '

tue hanging proceca.