Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1878 — Page 4
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JA.SPER G0U1UKR HDiFOR SALTR1VER! A Large Assortment Glory, Glory HALLELUJAH ! ODE BOOSTERS RAMPANT. OFHEATING STOKES TIIK FlftK STRAIN KM! FKIDAV. : : OOTOUKK 11, IR7S
Bring out the Cannon,
Boatnooyatic Roars! INDIANA Democratic by 8,000 ! VOOIttilHIS AN'B
VICTORY!
The BatilCry That hna Carried Triumphantly
I ke Fjfiwlatiirt IHiw erratic
11 me imauioiig crrymantler doesn't Swi italic Ike I'cepic.
Southern Indiana in favor of
Honesty, Democracy, Itetreneh uieut and Keform.
R. M. WELMAN !
Leavr for that swcut ami plm:rt re.
trent Snlf. lllvci lo-il v. She has a large
jwsscii jffi Itei, well ax a full i:ra.
Wh nreM'iit herewith a plcturo of her
roinmmiuer. Everyone will rocoanixo
the correctness of the likcncf, though his arduous lalwrs havo drawn his lkce out a little loiijf.
The election Tuesday, in Indiana, Tulud as far as board from in i gloriona Democratic victory. The
Vrohebilitie are the State ticket i6
elected, as the dispatches indicate, by prdbably S,000 majority, if not more.
tfeoHh tW lalamdus gKryKiartder puts
the complexion of the Legislature iu doubt. If the Lesielstarc m earriad a
cry of relief will go up all orer the
State. In Spencer county the entire Democratic ticket ia elected, Male it be Sheriff the Detswcreric candidate for that office, who will be aiiiveraally lamented by good wen of all parties, Hon, John Wool lea Waring died, after a protracted siokneee, the day before; the election. . In Pike county, also, Mr. Horton brings the news, that the entire ticket is elected. The dirtiest canrase ever made in the State, was made over the county ticket in thie county, the Eepublican committee descending to more filth and disgraceful aete, than were ever thought coald be possible with men claiming to have any de
cency.
The ticket in Warrick ie alto said
to be elected from top to bottom,
notwithstanding Uaion , Bethel'i thousand ad one circulars of lie and the effertt to swap oft by Eepub lioans, in which they always profit
xhe look-out in this irt of the
State is cheering, except in Vanderburg oonaty, which went whoring after Ileilman by 1,000 majority, and makes bit eleotion not impoesible. Tbey have thown they care nothiug lor honesty or truth, but worship money in Vanderburg. Let them be joined to their idok. Democrat should remember that this is but a preliminary conteet, and keep their armor bright,aid eyes open for 1850. $ In Ohio the retains indicate that the Republicans liavs carried the Stale hv
round majority, and that the efflsct ofl
Having a President willing to spend the people money in his own State, caunot be over-estimated in politics. West Virginia, however, has been let HkHin thg endeavor to save JIayos' home State, .and piMtwpunlly sJie if Democratic tMthe cere, and wilt Iter a solid Democratic' rsimMewtatteii la ConIowa ! joined to her idols, atd L'Ivm th utttal Jtadkal majority, fc
Photograph ot Capt. of Steamer "WoL mail, taken by Artists Kraus & Woath-
orford.
Her first Clerk T. K. Fleming, will
kiss all the babies taken on the parage.
Her second Clerk August Mayer, has already kissed them, and will bo pleased to attend to any other duties presenting promptly. Her m et mate, Leroy Cave says he ia to prepared to see live stock stowed salcly for tho trip, ami knows how to handle it, and as proof present
a picture of the fine cow he has milked for every man's wife in the county.
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NO DISCOUNT ON DUBOIS!
t i
"While this is a picture of ene of
tho many hogs fed for the doar votor
by his assistant, Sd mate N. Ilaskius,
while solioitmg votes at the various
farm houses.
Ik People M of Hard Times Give
1635 Majority
FOR MORE MONEY AND HONEST
GOVERNMENT!
Official Vle i'Dittois CewntyOcteber 81 h., 1878.
Her 1st., engineer, Theo. Sendermann
learned his business in the Kvansville
foundry, and will be careful she shall
not explode7, while his Assistant Jacob
I ronnn, stya he hax emptied his
during tho campaign, and is ready to at
tend to business strictly now.
First Pilot A. II. Miller is well ac
qtfatnted with tho meandcrfnjfR of the
stream, awl desires to hear the news of
a ehangc, and presents his
attentively waiting for It.
fcecond pilot Wm. I). Pirklo presents
the following representations of the dif-
ferentsiyle8 of hoots and shoos he has
felt under his coat-tails ia the last six
weeks, aud feels from kis experience he
is ready to go through any tortuous
course.
The deck sweeiw A. Mayer, E. Pickhardt, II. Ifunz, C. X. Hears and Jos.
iTrit, will try to keep thinsrs clean, as
there haa bcoa so much dirt made ; and Chmh(!rmif1 ( ' ICraiia anrl tn IT Co.
, " - taintawi 44 V aborn will give the crowd dirty beds to
sleep oh if possible The bar Ikoepers,
Kdmonstoii, Veatch and Draoh are old
experienced mixers, andjwill attend to
things lively. Mr. Kemp beitiK laree
and nortlv 1ms been &eleatad for rWb-
post as you could msten a Jtoodand hold H by his weight, while Atiell, fBretz.
"Wiltc, Kuper, Sohuler, Stallmaa and
Hoffman are the reguler roust-a-bouts.
Dr. It. M. Welman goes as medical dir
ector, and has laid in 40 tons of Chloral, and similar remedies to quiet the nerves
of the et ow, and a single plow like this
Candidate's Names.
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to plow up a bar m the river to btiry
the dead.
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202
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Secretary of State.
John G. Shanklin - 381
Isaac S. Moore - - 1 26
Haul p. y James - - i Auditor of State. Mahlon D. Man son - 31
Abram (J. Miller 9r
Jacob T. Bird - - 1
Treasurer of State. Williaim Flotninsf hfil
ueorjro F. Jlerriott - 2G
Keubou t'. am - - j Attoruny-Genoral. Thomas "W. Woollen - 381
Dannicl P. Baldwin - 26;
Robert Grosrory - I i
Sunt, of Public Instruction.
James II, Smart - - 380
Jacob T. titchell - &
John Young - - 1
For Uouerepsmaa.
Thomas K. Cobb - 292
Richmond At. Welman - hog
For Judge 11th Circuit.
Osoer M. Welhorn - 407 18172
For Prosecutinff Attorney,
William II. Trippet - U07 18
For State Senator.
William A. Traylor - 1401 193
For Renresautatlve. v
Thomas Hart - - 40dl64
For SheriM.
George Cox For Auditor. Isidore Schuhmaoher -
John Deiudcrfer
Arnold II. Miller
For Treasurer.
WllllRm Bretz Sr.
Theodore Sondormann -
Ignatz Eckert TlinmAs K Fleming
Ernest Pickhardt - -
Henry Kuhz William B. Pirklo Enoch B. Abell
Leroy Cave For Recorder
John G. Lorn nig -John F. Witto
Charles Kraus Jr. - 2.1
William II. Kupper - 3
August Mayer - - 155
Josenh Fritz - 5
Baall B. Edmonstou - 49
Ifenian Haekins - 44
Cli arlfts M. Mears
For Commissioner 2d Dist
Joseph Shuler - - 30 84 100 62 Henry Schnell - I 71 116 mm
For Commissioner 3d, urn
John G. Stalman - - Itt&l M on 4
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Joseph Drach - - I 111 80) I 86
John B. Uohmaa - - I 71 Mi 142
John Veatch - - I li 53i 81 98
Green A. Kemp - - 27 10 9 50!
ITnr Clnrnacr.
Mielmcl Hochgeesmg Jr. B41I 75 75
Joseph Hoffmaa - - U so a
Jaeeh Fromm - - . h 7 7
For aarvavor.
Charles II. Osborn - J57 120J 40
Henry Bcrgsr - - 2m 79 184
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6
116
106
18
163
1 34
9
32
103
5 12 2
2 2 7
3 10 29
60
90
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76
227
103
1 22
21
153
19
48
8 1 54
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9 35
23 6
37
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35
314
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177
35
178
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180
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173
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213
213
205
340 211 378 204
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315
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310
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324 324
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324 315
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192
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192
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241
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41 87
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172
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148
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2 75
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284
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123
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124
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123
60
165
165 16S 105
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141
113
84 37
3791
67
130
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3 63
80
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131
47
124
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1 1 24
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5 51 74
134
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26
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302
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125
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128
92
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119 I
197
199
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63 38 80
65 21
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178
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71 27
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157
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64 3 37
169
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252
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99
2271
649
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2276
647
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644
49
3134
749
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388 877
169
201 173 439
117 267
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A f8lliiMlweU eleei.ltK:k Jwi on hi 11-
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NEW STOCK
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DRY GOODS!
Uootn and SIioon,
CAPS, Etc.,
1 1 . Jnt Iircftlvril at Si Kuebler's, BV
Will be sold LOW DOWN FOR CASH.
which will he rakcti aUnidriKHT inaiket rates, in vaymkst of accounts or hi exchange for goods.
AiL?.e"!if? "d'te'me, will 4ee
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