Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 February 1880 — Page 4

! A SI P f4 H R I fV R r".iiH'rr-H rrmontttaition oMlvcr ; J J l UXK Vj-U V 11 1 JL.JJ.1. land tho t(UIl"o of tlia .Jeli uir inn il

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FRIDAY,

'FEBRUARY 20. 38B0.

Couuty Democratic Cuutral Committee ."U iutyr. The County Democratic Central Com-

umn-e, ot DuboH uouniy, are requested

to moot at Jltfl (Joint! v I ink olUee on WEDNESDAY, Ft.lt. i!5lh, ISrtO, Ht I o'clock, ji. for tran-actitig newsoary bwintW8. C. DOAXK, Chairman C. C. The followtnr persons were appointed by the Cocreutioit us a Central Committee: Columbia Lcrnv Cure; Harbison Phillip Dilley; Boone-R. Milbuni; M'Mljson -,ln$. K, Spurloek; Halnbridge W. A, Tray lor, C. Donne; Marion A. J. GoamaHit; Hall-U?. W. Kendall; IeuVrou Henrv Sebnell; Jackson Camden Cox: i'atoku A. H. Miller; Caws (i. A. Kemp; Ferdinand J. Ii. Beckitiau.

Hon. Thomas K. Cobb. From present appearances the nomination of this gentleman for another

term in uonirres is a t"resroiiiir cone n-

nion with the I)emo m-v. UU

intf H potion of hittucHee in thit Hons

iw litre nc merit and ahtlith aie i rroir

itizpil a poMtioH w Ime m U nfck to

serve in ctmtitHcntM ami country.

We do Ht think twK would b h jfww?

time to "KWati lioi-fw." W bllrMr.

L.out to tk tho right man ih th rlel.t 1 h1 thut It would very unwka

t prSlnt .to rllr htm in the midkt oi hi iHoinbiCfis and substitute a nw and

Ulltllt'U UIMll. '1 hu onlv gentleman who is nwkin? in open irht against Mr, Cobb for the nomination is 3(r. Hosteller, of I.awtenco coHiity. a verv courteous ami

pleasant gentleman, but comparativelv unknown, havinjr but recently bwsn legislated into this disUriet. Davieip county ha no avowed local candidate, and we feal satisfied (but Mr. Cobb is the choice of a large majority of the Democrats of this couatv over any iiihh outside of the county. The Democrats in Sullivan, Knox, Greene, Dubois, Martin and Orange are aleo for him with a unanimity that is no donbt riatierin to

him.

Mr. Cobb is an untirins and vigorous

worker in a camnairn . aiul a? a Demn.

cratic standard-bearer for th

district he will, if renominated, as we

ho and think he will be, make a gallant

competitor for the tion.i .in i? Major Hostetler, who is now it. Congress for 1 i firpr term, and while e has made a creditable record has not evinced any peculiar talfut fining him for a leaderovcr H'.'KtUs other, and enablint; tiitn to ptamp the linpicjs of hia mind upniii im ii''Jution of tl:p cotmtiy. Mr. Cohbi las evmced some of this ability, and' w Uh big heart i.d bvinpathiesj always on

the side of the people, his continuance in the position tnny be reasonably expected to result in great irood tor the people. The New Knjf land States though coniprisinjr but a eHinpariniveJv fcinali

part ol tbis gient countrv, have, bv al

ways j?euinr their best men to

giees and keeping them there while

they wire effect i succeeded in shaping

me legislation in their tavor lor nearly 1 alf a century. The Great West is beVinning to learn wiidom from this example and returning, at each session a greater number of experienced legislators, and where this is done the Districts tmin a name and advantage not enjoyed by others. We publish below an aitide from the l"v !. . ....... . . .

itvips uouuiv juemocnit m regard to

Mr. Obb which will brt read with in tcrest by all Iv.s friendp !rf'his couutr at.u that really embraces ail the population : 'A few years ago the Democrat had occasion tospeak favorably and at length of the jeeutlemaH wbee nm )mnU tUk article, ami it desires to tay to-day that i: has carefully obfrvcd hfs career since that tiine.KHd has not had cause to change ib god opinion of hint. Uf is a Mi'lf-ruademaii empltaticallva ii im of the people. Thirty-five vears .'go he was a stalwart young man Vowjig wheat, plowing co'rn, and making r-u'f! in Lawrence connty, Indiana, where he was bom. A fcw years later a student at Blooiuington University where, in ordr to complete his education, he WI.S compelled to nlHt ttpen sevenn cent a v cek. From 1853 to 1K6C he was tlm leader of his parly in the State Sen

ate, iterating ins cucr'ries tobh chnson

The Xgro Exoiltts. Senator Voorhees' Exodus Iuvesti-

iratillV Comnilf f Iiqvo clmu'n t,n, .,.,,,1

t 1 --w ' - - v ti fcVV Villi onl doubt that the Negro Exodus from North

Carolina to Indiana was the work of leading Hadicals of Indiana, and we heartily agree with a staunch Kenubll-

(VI II. who exni-nccfll liimlMflrt I

STAVE AND SHINGLE FACTORY. Beok; Bauer A Cc? yOOT Of C-I.AY tirKTET,

300 cords of Mduglo block, for which

PUBLIC SALE

OF

VALUABLE PROPERTY ! MM.0X, NUHMAX Jfc CO., of Irelaml, Ind., will on THURSDAY MhivK Jaih, 180, ujMin the pieHii.es, oflVr at Public Sale, aome of the wmt dgalil u projMertyin Sontherii linliana, viz. : The Irelantl Jileain I lourin mil, Their hnrxe SUverenin, Vrihmip and Povli-hmmc : No nc ollh 1'iiaeMt Fni'ius oi'Iluhois l ouritv, of 110 Acre adjoin Hit; Town of Ire'autl.

SAMS WILL BKGIN AT JO O'CLOCK A. M.

Th UMS OF SATE:-One.fourth cash, remainder

we will pay from $1 25 to 2 CU, according to quality.

ouu conn oi wave tlmher, for winch months purehawr giviim pood freehold suretv to their approval, we will pay troin 1 GO to $1 75 per Ireland in sltuatetl in one of the best wheat producing localities of the State 4 L'or, "hes YcH of , taper, the present terminus of the t;M If. & S. W. K, J yw TJit Iiiglirsl Dvivt lift ill Ihr -MAU1I1ERY' haa lately been lulded to the Flouring Mills, and they are now" in KlJlVtA Miilile Ikr Whiiul T1 co,ll,llio- Thew is also connected wih the mills a I'Jmn.sii, tau 5. an ItarYclH attd heaiiiM dl-Jircii Kuela 1 cr woo.l, can be had in abundance,' ve?v- cheap

fIrMrrilrotitrxctsot ftir;lH'r - i i propiv is for mite on ?niv,vir Tuwms before dnv of Public Sale nut l Ztlloi'iiintxoil Will please call Person dcsirhigto purchase ul private sale, or wishing information concern! ,Z

n , t v TrA11 npI'ly PLLO NORMAN 9s CO , Ireland, huU iTr

at tlie PMctorj'.

1JECK. 15AUEK & CO. Feb. 20, lSSU-lv.

SUCKIFF'S SALE.

VTOTICK 9 hereby given that by virtue 1' of three several executions to me di

rected from the Clerk of the Dubois

Circuit Court. I will expose at public :ile to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, MAKCH 1st 1S0, between the hours, of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 oVlock r. M.. of .said dav, at the door of the Court-house in the town of Jasper, Dubois county. Indiana, the

Saturday, that those leaders who lmormt d prolitsora term not exceeding

thus, for political purposes, deceived the SCVcn .vca'8 of he following described I

jl-hi uhiiiip, siuiaieu in ne uountv oi

Jan. SOth, 1880 6t.

poor ignorant, negro, and lured hint from

n home where ho was making a comfortable living, to starvation nnd death in Indiana, or the supplanting of white labor, should be politically buried so deep that resurrection would never reach them. As some of the IJadical papers have denied that their partv loader in Indiana were responsible for the Exodus.

ami consequent sti ferni" ami nW lie ..

Lon-iprim a portion ol the cvulenco Kiven

uimer oath, ami which is unquestioned.

in wime jaooriiig men vote longer

with a party, which would bring thons-

amis of poor deluded ncirroes from hannv

home? in the South to .suffer in Indiana, and finally displace them in their situ

ations, or compel :hetn to work for

greatly reduced wages:

tocott J Jay, editor of Democrat was called.

the Shelbyville

W emiestl.iv. to

testify before the Exodus Committee, at Washington, ami in the course of his ox.

amination submitted the following which

is most conclusive evidence of the rca

-ons ior me enrnufg ot the negroes to

Indiana in l8S0r I ha'd a conversation with TIenrv S. Byers, ex-chairman of the Kcpublican Central Committee, of Shelby countv, on JktMWry 25th, in the citv of Sbelbvyille. in the presence of Edward Sma'll and George "XL. Colliding, two of the leading merchant of this city, in which Byer said : There is no use in disguising the

lact, Jiay; the r,xodus movement of

coioren men to ndiana U a unlit tat

movement of the Uepublicau party, as I know it to be a fact. We intend to carry Indiana, with th aid nf dto

and if the Itepublican party had taken' my advice six years ago, they would

nave set me movement on foot and brought them here long ago. We intend to bring 8,000 of them into the Stute iu limeor them to votn tl?a full 1 -u-in

profesfeiouhe won u etn iable reputnticMiildace them in close congressional dis

til the hnr, and in I87G lift was sent to "icts. Whi

Dubois and State of Indiana, to-wit"j

J he north-east quarter of the southwest quarter and the north-west quarter of the gouth-east quarter of section No.

seventeen (17), in town-hip No. one (1), south of range No. five to) west, cou-

iHiuiiig eigiuy acres. Miiiject, however.

to me one-third intercut therein, of Ma-

tntitia b. I-erguson, wile of the Execu

tion deleudaut Jacob K. Ferguson. And on failure to realize, the full

amount of judgments interest and rot,

i win at tiiesaiue tune and place expose at public sale the fee simple of aid real estate. Taken as the property of Jacob K. Ferguson at the several sui:s of Chriioph Herman, Sarah Stephen and Paulina Farri-. Said nale will bo made without anv. telief whatever from vnltmtiou orappraisetnent hiw.

Sheriff" J)nbois Counlr.

JJH.I.ON x Dili.on AttV for Santh Stephen and Paulina Fairish Plaintitl.

IhiUN-o I'CnTTNEK, Att'v for Christopb Herman, Pinintiff.

i'cb. Kth. Igriu-aw. f p. f. 8 CO.

TI-IE OLD HELL!lBLE JASPER SAW MILL

Friedman, Klsbzgel Co., foot or t i.av STtu:i:-r. west of dkiot- in cosnm tion h ith twx: " J. Crameispacher Co,, mil direct, rjp0Ht: -arsjiers Eilouyf, - JA.Hpi:i2,

Offtro the 7-Stor titt I ti mUttw nn.! u-t h-,n. . t..

r roat. ao:ctt at zrn.. ttS mil tin,' ot la'Mlu-r n,.t..4.i i,. . . it

- i uft in tbibtru l&uuita

en.r pstt.rt. fiptt,

on

Hit

Congress, where be ha? since remained

it is to Ids course in Congress that we would now call attention. Let his con-

fiiiluents read an impartial Matcmentas to his .stewardship, and they cannot hesi-

iare to pronounce, u Well done, good and faithful servant " His record in the pop, ulnr hni.ch of Congress is that he has devoted h's 'hue to what he conceived to be M.e legitimate duties of a member, withot.c regard to mere Show. lie has made no speeches for btJnconlbc,,, but ha. only fimkeu to the House as he would e peak to ft conrt when the interests of his clieHt were involved. In the committee rooms he has not failed toi

penorni his duties to the satisfaction ot those with whom he was connected, gaining the entire confidence of the members of the House, who are the best judges of a fellow member's qualifications. That he has succeeded i II flr.in.r

tins is evidenced by the position he now holdsJ In the committees of the present tongre?. He is oh the Annromiation

v r fimiiue, uie most important one in

me jiouse. row members ever reach

nil- i-omtnittee on their second term

I lit'! H a distinction Mr. Cobb mar h1I

be proud of. A member of the' ComII '. I r.r. VI..1!-... I.. 1. .1

. v. u iuiuuiis us mane tnrce or

lournme speeches on contested election

cases, ami made three lengthy reports. The t cord shows that he has iinir.irtnie

vottu in the line of economy, believing

mm me puonc. monies should he treated by members of Congress and others who control them, precisely as prudent men would control their own private means. He has opposed the increase of Federal power as agalHHt the constitutional rights or the Stales and the people. He has favored the reduction of the standing army a a matter of economy and safety to ihr litanies of the people. Ho hafti

opposed National bank and favored the reduction of the tariff. He lias introduced bills and spoken Upon all thee subjects in the direction indicated. The record will show that he ha nerer Mnrked hia duty, lint has always been in life place in the Home, voting for or!

nuiiiovvn iiuvuieiw lie lavoreu or COIKICHUH-'d.

'bile it U rather exniisiri it 5s

t . . : i

cucapcr ior the party than to m com

peueu to tiring in votes on the dav of

election, as we have always had to do.' 1 asked him if he was in a position to know whether it was an organized effort of the Republican managers to bring them into the State for political purposes, and ho

saiu ne was, ami then produced a letter

wiin a leading Republican of the State Central Committee printed upon it, but refused to read its content?.

coming from this high authority the

cano of the exodus is fastened on the

leaders of the Kcpublican party in ludi

Atia. xuere is no rnnm rni nnnht

SURVEY VOTff'K.

VTOTICE i herehv given that L Thursday. Feb. 26th. 1890. mirsn:

io a request, the bnrvevor of Dubois County will nrocecil to estahiiah ti.

Hues of Section 31, Town I, South of Ranges Wcr. and fix the intermedhtei

corners uierenr. All perions imeresteil are noti';e 1 to he present. Ct. n ... .. .

ryu, u. .IOI1N lETni,Jr. A U OUST L AURlEOT MARBLE WORKS!

Miiit JtAlMNClS. in hadi..mr u.w(?rn"ln WbIiou. cit

tuicl Ash Lainlr

A lKtttfl.'WKr...KAi f'sTt'irst

i.ur uji i '''.S- 1 'rj Mrolt StiHinc noj. t.. t.rsr. t ., v ...... ,. ,..,,.. mcMte hclmttr. l'JatrluK LatJ, i,J t J, t-M md Ut tA l.K cl xir.

ftutea HA kj Sfc ef lb Fks Imflj IMA 1: and S:lifa& Earrarici

3Vli:-V -MV u FACTOR

coxtractok tou at.t. kto.m: vtokk.

KINDS OF

Frowd nftcrthljdlte. BHtil larthrr !(. ,..ln.

.Ill r.ll . ' ' ..-.-r

inn as .uiiiiwss Arriren at Kxi'tort ... Arcemnopitinn twin If v Jtpr at Arrives at Jtockpur: tt

:(H A. M 8:IR A.M.

2tM V M StlS f. M

rerfoni ei a to Rockrt t4 ttntln fosr kott

b rrmm tfieiameuajr.

TUjer ii i no eliarice for WW. Boat or trnffr of

rreigciai9CKiwrt,n&rrorreivi!tic or h(ppln.

, mpportwl eafnestly the wise tlnanciai tosiwureg which have given relief to

SHRVKY XOTICJi.

VTOTICE is hereby given that on Monn day, Feb. 23d. 18SO. nursnant to a

request, the fcurveyor ot Dubois county

will proceed to run the lines and eslah.

lish the corners of Section No. 5, Town 1, S. R. 3 West, intermediate Hups rim

and established at the same time. All

persons interested are notified to he ores-

eui. I'ETEK J. Unsinvw.

Feb. 6Ui, lfiSO-Sw.

notice T Kiirte I5tii!(lci.

VTOTICE is hereby given that the tindersisfned Trustee of Madison town.

snip, Dubois county, Indiana, will let oat at Public Outcry, on the place where II.. 1 ...... "

mo u iiixw in t; io on imiu, on SATURDAY. February 21L I8fl0.

at 10 o'clock a. in., the contract for buildlug a bridge across Elk creek, where the

unntinghiirgh and rayncs mi -road

crosses seid creek : and also for repariux a bridge on the Ilunltngburgh and Sulphur Spring road, near the Posllethwait bridge, at 2 o'clock on the name day. Plans may be examined on tho day of Pale. th If. Lkmwo.y, Trustee-

CORKER OF SIXTH AMD JACKSON STS

ECLIPSE PHMIBIO- ESIIExL

AND

MILL,

Offer bin ttrricet

to ihr puV.'c fn? crtptlocs cf

aai'c? an in

IfeimsDts, hn Stoat.', Famitura ) I Ml m, i

U887 m mm capi, mu

in nj sina r Mone r riftisa dolrei. Me enplm Ihe btt workrnrn. and will furr.l,h n..t ,n.t ..u..i.

tbt, Ai iMwmlile rati, and rarnte MtuficHou.

h j rin aii. iufce conirartf for too tannUtHm, or

' ;v. '-""i "r usiiuingr, ana ak a ttiar i public itronigf.

Call oh Hie brfare Contracting jour vrerk. t , v'mCT UVXSXT, Jper, Intl. Janntry Sf th, 1k(i lr '

Wov Perfect Fitting

1 IILTKIS!

WAGON AND J1CGGY HARxVESS 1

CO TO Joseph Troxler's,

SOKTHMAI.V ST., - - JASPEIMND.

II hit tllfl bliTKPHt ntllUhpft 1.1 melt lu tatrn.

unit uriin v. ui4l'.

Bn?yy Trimminpf

fteflf In the lt manner ant wllk IUsali. M alio

nMbOil,anilcontimly In store

IAMES, TRACE CHAINS, WAGON

AD JSUtiltY WHIPS, JIORSK ATD MULE COLLARS. A lull mt well lltectH itock alwurn tm hct. Ti.

rtlrtcRdi-of tn hartnnlr,anl tn wiimr.lll;i mnon.r.

SAW iHiil asitl Second Streets,

P. SCI3EDRICI1 & CO.. Have juM added the most Improved Surfacing fttnrliin and Ttirnine I Ht'n i. ihi ?iF?i'tuin ;sow ToViiniERrr.imJr to UlltSoKl) hi Mlihil of anv vnueiv Ivors of ail eircs on Imnd or furuiahua to order; Window -isji. i'rame.s nd Shutters. Seasoned laurnber a Speciality.

Houc patterns furnished pnttre. oti tho most rensnrmhh. tnrm. iM

just from the saw, or tla-rd, nvdesiml. Come and w uh bnforc vou contract

v,. .uusc ui any wm , in r are icicrminial not to bo undersold. Don't forget

1879 ly.

the place, at the foot of lill Mrect.

NOTICE !

The place to f hi your Plant

ana i'cy f-reccrit's is al the NEW YORK

GROCERY STORE

A Large Assortment

OF

WB Attn SKI.LtNO

Chnlrr C. SHcar 10 lb, far

I. A. Sukam Itw. fr -(iranalntetl a MIIh, Tnr I'Mlverlzetl 1-a , Iark Ills Cffri X Medium " 4 t'2 ' " Itrlicht 4 1-4 i.

8

1.00 1.00

FIRST-CLASS

HEATING STOVES

AND

COOKING STOYES !

"!Hit ChaleeTea frnmSO eta, (H

" ihUI'H Syrup

rirSlr CHtiiltc

New MHclccrvl, 3ie. 8, -

iinminr -" UkIhIm - . . ' I'rttiM'H . " HHrraHl - -

Oat .Mral -

l.BO per Iti.

TSeti. prrOnltHH

Xtil'U. Mi r I'HHHll

1 eo HIT Kit:

ti ttm. perreHHil l.ict. per SOrtM. per IS rtn. pnr lOrtji. vrr "

And many other thinrs too niunprnti

to mention. We also call

1 .OfljOr all Ii-rr!pllon, Jwat rerrlrrit. an.! v. Ill hm 1.001 IIttl cheaper far eaah at 1.00

Wezidolin Erny'i. Oh Kaat aldaef Ike Fublle Square,

JASPEK, - - - - INDIANA.

o our well selected stock ol'Q iteii w re ind (tlasp-ware, which we am fell.. nt

an

very low price. Come ali ntd i.rp

and examine our eoodit nnrl r.,i,tM.ii.'

n - - - - f m V V your own wslf.

I am your, very Kespectfnllj ,

of the ?. En i OHIv Ckockrt Stork.

,... . . .. z.

rniliim-Uflrr, IIHrHVMIIe, MPt,

.'? ." " """ Minim in mn 'h.Uh af huutiiei. wlilrli will Ln .ld o, ii..

LOWEST CASH PRICES. Spoutlnc, Cutlerlnjr, Reefing and Job Workprsmptly attended te. Call and

Examine ateok nnd prices.

oei.fc, WENDOLtW ERMY.