Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1882 — Page 1
Weekly Courier.
Jasper JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 36, 1883, NO. 35. VOL. 34.
ioaota eotrnry, wwaa OUBMKMT DOANE. OFFICE. I Oocaian BoiLUiwa ok Wav Six-rn Trr.
111.. I'DII.
(.ThK u tlM Kenubilcan pany oti va t, .... r 7 -
ITiMllftM- throniru the BeDUbllcto Aegis- o.uiwi'i" . . . . . , ...... m ... - - tl' iSlSf iSnti. oumUob ofi Ferdinand Tp., Peter Gerber, jr., Mat- the nomination for Male Treasurer, for Pursuant to a call of the Cfcunty C-H A Woerter, al-reelon. personal to himself, but thanking
tral Committee, the Democracy of Do- 77:7,7 v7Tft ' u ,Io.ow W,e. . lb Democracy of Dubois county for
Iks county mot In Maes Convention, on J-'TJ' TtoI,, tlie comtiig etoc- Jackson Tp., Adam Bonifer, John'thelr expression of confident m mm. iv aith. im. every Dreeinet in the n "A . -t t!i' M-rt,. . vuiin Kunkel. Gerhard Joban-and manr friends elaawliera lor tt Kind
county hW fy presented. , !?" .. . ! words with which they bad greeted the
. rrr. 7"-. aw ei so' The Convention was csiiea 10 oraer r'r"l ni(ni,r0ur csndi- Jefferson Tp Henry Sehnell. Joa. ..proposal ot , name in connection w.m
tfaflooip; - - - V by Uoil W. A.Tmyior.OTiairmMo.ine V aT inroacBtallvea lit Buebart : Joseph Main, Samuel Maiu,a mate noro nat on.
at a: II i . . - f AntM i I nmmniK. inn on mmiuu. mr.i . . . -i.
- iinnnmilllM. . itt ih
" - mr. A. rwawuejr, owrewji For must, 10 lines or less, 1 week, $1 W'aditors 0f the Democratic papers of the
Central UommHtee, and on motion. ar' ' Legislature to vote againat the alternate.. (. A. Tript wMrhoi.e,, Chairman , and 1 .uJoo?ft of an elec- HallTp.
tnMrtion. 76 eta,
Kaca """"I - ' Lonwr adlrertiaomettta at the tame rate, A f5lon over .nj or uaraa
Minntv m At 't Hecretariet.
Mr. TiiDoet. on URmsr toe vnt.tr. row
wMtalaiad the Deniocraer on tae larire
. r. ate in iMmi ontniior nrnuini. u ueinx nil minmwH
S rVt adYortiaenonta ; a reaaooa- of future ucce., and counwled harmony 'ffJSin im tTmadV to regular and an observation of the rule of order, ble dedaction will be mean . biioeti of the ConTWItioo dertiera. .Amll.imiht be tirouerlv t rant-acted.
tfi Ml At 1DIHIIRHIWII " I " - . ,, u
tr4,or. and lejral notice, of like character
to bo pwd ln nee' AXVOOnCIVO CAJfDIOATW yec Tovnaabip Officers, each or Otonty 44 for Dirtrict, CTrcnit, or State,
a umnve& Ttmt our Senator and
Representative. In the Legislature are
hereby instructed to vote against any
On moUonofMr.A.u.aiiuerncon.-r-mithB tax for the
WUl?h?thTrhIlr te ietect dele- new Stale House beyond two cenU on
flhMLratMnTK. Istnl'
A: BRETZ, ATTORKfYS k COOiSELORS AT UW
ggai hi t Ifctlun a OillxO.l
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rftiarneu at Law
JA8PER, IMCUAMA.
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91 OHO BOSTTKXR,
IWOBKIT AT UW, Ami Votery Jaoysb. fnnuxAt
dlclal, Senatorial and two Representative
.xft WU"" Mw I" p
re appointed ou thU Loiumutee :
Coluoiola wm. a. wne; naroieon Georf Freyberger; Boone J. W. Con-
dltf; MaUlson won. ioun; riona A.H. Miller: Case-Dan. Melton; Fer
dinand J. O: Woebkeoburg; Jack-
on uanwten JOx ; ieneron eoiomou
Crook; Hall UapL Alies; MarionFelix Schneider: Bainbridge John GrameUpacber, Chairman.
Ou motion or wm. a. irayior a committee of one from each townhip wa
.tiBointAd bv the Chair to select a new
Executive Committee to serve for tiro
vears. and report lo the Convention.
Th fniinwiiM? were annotated :
( otiimhia Wm. Klkiun: Harbison
ThiMi Haim - lionue .(ieorire Cox : Madi
i -r--. . .
on John v rien : ratoaa r. ncnnami ; CtM-Wm. Heitman : Fenlinand-F.
Soniilixrfi: Jackson Jacob Prick: Jef
VBr.,,J P.. Ttu.-h.rt: llall-W. W.
rbiir Kendall; Marion Ferd. Sehnoider;
ikin bridge teo. Friedman, unatrman.
1 - . - - m r
IW V. P William lli nfAMwl m. M-sO.
ite asainat we aneruw. . . . . r. : " . r . . v .
,T.nM to the neoDle of au elec- Hal Tp., Edward iluchart, Jacon sseng, mtton iBiruning me oeiegaiee io m.b aelati expense to we people oi v-i.. w.. Kllm- aJ.iUtiatorisJ ronvntion in favor of Hon.
tion upon the pronoeea wwiuwwqawji., uli iiwmri mM im.XMiL and hi favor of malnUin-ternales. . jJamea, H. WHUrd. for genatnr
ini ..Vir ni-nt nroductive source of rev- Marion Tp., Ferd. Schneider, uonn was stconoea oy r. ueorge rncanwi, lug our PBiproouctjye iwuoi "Jwu. . vrtA . Kl.rarlnir.leur Bel ncr.'Hon. Henrv Schnell moved as a subti-
enue ror toe uommon Dcnoui ihbh,iu . - - - --;- ,;, - ,-rM., fr loll .iiAVAt .! inv Ather fanatical alternates. lute, a resolution tntitructing lor iioh. also to yote gint any otner ia w . -v, A TplnML j. L.Llaie.E. Walker, which was seconded by
meesureewoicnmay mpromuy .
ney, alternates. waiaer givins; as nis rcaaon wr
nxrnasEKTATtvx ron f amd dubo.s, g
COIUU.0 a Tp.. COX, . rnwe-uer-r . . . . f . - thJ 1e.
m of
rather
n v iiitfiraat or him.
lUrnatea. . Uion the question of the adoption ot
wsiirin w mu w iw . i jjoone i pH UJTi v,onom, - l .1, fl!t.loB of the house Tt r'nmmiiiK in aoloct delegates ION r tt i...i,.ii.
T .r ' " "..j .viwr v. x. MHuwpu, w , --li-ui -Bli ik. friends oreacn
the lynrions vr'inM. . mtaarTmMttxiiOM
following report, wnicn was ipt. Madison Tp..Wm.T. xoung, . win -rr; " htltnfilr 4inrUvi, favor of
u. ... r.r tniTvi r...TI.. V Hiltv John lirlCll kl-l"" .
1 -.j, Mr. willartl was so apparent, mai upon ColnmbiaTp L. Cave; E. Cox, alt ternates. mthrL Henrv w110" of c- DMU,e e reoolutlon oflnHarblson To.. T. P. Hope; B. B. L. Patoka Tp., Herman Kotbert, Henry to east the vote of the countr
Edmonston. alternate. Landgrebe ; 11 v r. L4gau, x. ncKni,r & udU forMr WiUard waa nnanimous-
Boone Tn.. Richard F Mllburn ; ueo.iaiiernat. iv anontitd.
Cox, alternate. n . ELA Upon motion, George Friedman. Her.
Maaiaon ip , wjiuam v. pruwm. 7-' r"" ' vnman Beckman ana c. loaue were
J.m : Hnnrloclr. alternate. reruinano Pi ncri,, ,""!, "
coniractlm? or leffalixinff any kind
State dbt to aid tn lis construction.
jas,lf4.
dttarmeu at Law,
afe BtsnarftM anf lamaaflnW
W. A THAYLOH. W. . MWTW. T1ATLOI HC2ITKS.
tin mntiou of C. Doano a Committee
nf un- irom each townshin was appoint
.a MM 1 B S
ed on resolutions, 1 ue roiiowmg comtol thin Committee :
. . . n mm .LI... VI tw
Loinsaota c cox; naroiaon .
L. Edmonston ; Boone-B. F. Mi I burn :
Ma.lison Peter J. Small jWoto-MBit UmMilktit (Win. Heitman : Ferdi
nandHerman Beekmaa ; Jackson J. C. rmnArr JtJhraAawHaoirr Hcbaell :
Hall Joa. Striegel ; Marion H. Kloea-
ner ; uaiuDridge u uoane, unaunosn.
On motion, the umtvenuoa men won
a ramu uMtii hair nest one 0 ciock. 10
give the Committeea time tor consaita-
uon asm waiter. The Convention was called to order by the Chairman promptly, and the reports At rVtanmttUaM called for.
The Committee or Central Committee
reported as follows:
ckxtbal ooawrrrxt. Columbia To. Jos. n. Klebolson.
zlltorneysat Law, Jiaraa, Ixdiaxa,
XITltXawwOM ts i emar Maejata W miiiiiiii rn-ariuatl-a
Olty HTfllasV
"1 . . . t..r tr:i
ames jc. opunova, un - . , r v. . i.i 'h-. v Har pointed a committee to iwonu r. - Patoka To.. Herman llothert ; Cant. M.lchael Werb ; Mat. Ohlinger, Chas KnappJK- iUBtructioni of the Convrn-
Fisher, alternate. m . alternates. JlJol .Mdnr-jent him to the convention
Cass TP- William Heitman; A. n. J season ipm-'-oc,.,ura'.V,! '!'vak Hafler the action of the Convention upon
Miller, jr., alternate. , Aug. Hatse, Jrrea. jsoroer. jRepreaentatives waa determined. Ferdinand Tn.. Herman Bookman; Jefferson Tp.. Jno. Chanley, Wm. Con-j i r - r mOVed the adootion of
John AHman, alternate. ley ; Jna. Cox, W 11 ChMMy, J;L WMiuUon inntrucling the delegates to
Jackson Tp.. J. C. Delnderfer; jacoo iiaii ip., urw. wvrrT.i the Renresentative Convention forDu-
Frick, sr. alternate. , , leo I Button, x reo. mrsiey, K;d Martn counti. to csst the vote
Jeflerson Tp.. Henry Banter; aonn lernaiea. . , u.r rtbni eountv for Batil I urecn, aa
Chanley, alternate . . Mar on Tp., hllfp ; choice of the Democracy f Duboi.
Hall Tp W W JLenusvii ; ooi. vrooK,i wenr, v u- - candidate for Representative.
alternate. . lrnle" -. TJ Mr. A. H. Miller moved to amend by
Marion To.. Ferdinand Schneider: uai nonage ip., weorgcr ric ..... -... nt M Johll B. Goh
Bernhard Frommer, alternate. IM. Deinderfer ; John it Brett, 1 0 ahinaB it " instead of G reene.
Bainbridge Tp., ur. s. Btepnenson ; neroig, Biicmmo. Dr. W. A. Line moved to amend Oy "Wm. A. Traylor, alternate. epk5SEKTjltivi poe xatix axd -bwtructing for Mr. Leroy Cave.
coxonxauoatAi. cxx.aoA.Txa. i nois. Mr. J. M. Deindafor moved to substi-
PnlumbiaTn.. Enoch Cox.Dsror Cave :! Pninmh!aTnu Wm. Elkins, E. Cox state the name of Mr. Patrick L.
Jos. Xirboumn, P. Chastine, alUrnaiea. gsmnel Parsons, Geo. Siegel, alternates weeney. . " - - (ana m iaa A a a9a I . . - - 4m h aav a "SPA Wa T anas- -44 e a a. 8 . - - 9 A - at
Harbison Tp., a. a. u. esomonnoa, r. Harbison Tp., Jacoo n issing, j.di Lpon a aivision ot me nous iv wM Munn ; (Juda. Hnstman, John L Opel, Bdmonston; Frits Mnnn.JohnL. Opel, found impracticable to determine who alternate. . . alternates. . had a majority, without eonnting.
-I It wns then announeea uiat jtr. uon(Otann withdrew from the contest, and
alternate. ftomatea. . (desired his friends to sapport Mr. Swee-
W: . - . .a .l t.
gaa ; Ceter Bmail, wm. Toong alternate, urtch : Wm. T. 1 oung, wuiia ui-een, Mr. 1 uave men aooressea iw uwm Patoka Tp..E. Pickbardt, Dr. G. P. sJtemates. land thanked his friends for their upWilliams; H. Landgrebe, CapU M. Patoka Tp. , Herman jRothert, E. Pick-jport, and withdrew hit name.
Fisher, slteroate. hardt ; A. H. Miller, 11. r. Logan, alter- The attendance oeinir eo large mat it.
Ca Tp., Wm. Kuper. Angnst jrinct; :iUHtet. iwas Impossible to count tnem miny in Dan. Melton, Green A. Kemp, alternate. Cass Tp., William Knper. A. H. MUlerjtbe hall, an adjourn men t was had to the
IIarbion " B. B. L. Edmonston. Booae Richard F. Milburn.
Madison " William Benner. n-inhrfdan M Oaear A. TrloOet
Marion K -Bernard Qehlbansen.
Hail W. W. Kendall. Jefferton H Joseph Main. Jackson M -Camden Cox. Patoka M . P. WiUiama. Ferdinaad 14 John G. Staliman. Cass W. F. Kei. firrVTt J. fJORMAWlf. C. 0. C. C
The reuort was unanimously adopted.
The committee on resolutions pre-
Jaa. IS, ! tf
A Large Assortment
AX
COOKING STOVES !
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Hr-ilrSaffa; the following renort which upon
vwciMrt y a, wiiiiaiw, aaa aaa n F:swun wm uinwiwwmj aHvp . fhtbaataaatUawa; I . t..it Thai ttut TliMmAfrav
rAxcT rAJtaXT r4r t tmm Dabois coanty, afirm me principles ao wHiwiagtiwMtk-Mc-a en-- a wbat. wj often embraced in Democratic National aH - ta. tatr tktm , mw L ii forma. d which we believe i f firmly
adhered to, tend to secure the end for which governments should be instituted,
11 be greatest gooo. io toe imm
s! That we are in favor of such a reform in our Kational tariff at wilt make
it a tariff for revenue, believing tnat toe people have submitted to the extortions ;r amnnnnllM InBiar enouarb. and should
now have the privilege of "baying where
they can ouy cnenpest, - anu oi aauias; their products in the best markets. I i. That the General Government
should compel all corporations with I ... . a -.a a. '' A f av
which It una maae contracts, to airicuy adhere to those con tracts, or surrender
the advantages claimed nnoer tnem, ana
that the control of large domains ot tana k. vatlwuul Mtrnorationt which have not
complied with their contracts, and tbereAim hav no rieht to control it has
Urown to be a fi-grant violation of com-
mon Justine, ana a uraw oaca w ma av !tiawnMt Af tha country, which ouaht to
be remedied bv the legal forfeiture of
4, That the Democracy ot lmoois, is, . ti ina baa been, atroajrlv in favor
of temperance in all thing, with alt the
virtues mooring to a iree peopie ioiiow ifaar Urn tMWAtlM. and 0110 tA AO SOt DO
itave it la one of the leciumate functions
of a free government to attempt to regn-
latan ilka laaiwa mhmiiim or n uniui
belief of etttaeni by statutory enactments or constitutional provisions, and there-
Ferdinand Tp., Clem. Luken, Herman Ur. ; August Frfck, George Meyer, alter- yard nntll a full vote and a fair count
Backknaa ; Henry JMcxmaa, J. j. uon-inAtet, Icould be had. too inenae oi r.
an, alternate. . I Ferdinand Tp., The. Jieiming, n.iner were requestea to ,n i,on," Jafkaan Tn.. Michael Demuth. Jacob! vf a vox . Hit nhHumr. Cbaa. KnaDO.U(a or the Court yard, and Mr. Greene'a
Schneider; Jos. KunkelPh. Bretx, alt (alternates. supporter the Sooth side. Mr. John B.
Jefferson Tp., L. Fruitt, James sen- Jackson Tp., John KunkelOc, rranKWiohmann and Mr. lroy uavo wereapdera ; H. Sehnell, J. X. Bncnart, alt. Krana; Adam Buecbler, sr., Josepblpolnted tellers, snd Mr. Sweeney's toterw
Hall Tp., Aapoleon Koaca, AraDroae(jMsert alternates. rooted up 117. The tellers wen conniea Baufefsen; JnoSobaaf, Joa. Striegel.alt. JeiTerson Tp., Henry Sehnell, Josephboo of Mr. Greene's side, and ceased
Gehlbansen ; John Wigand, Anthony Laternntes. w to be counted. Upon their report the
nil wwrwwi i nail IPn XAIWWU UUW)1 ft, T n vniir whwiuii m.
Balnbrldgt Tp., 0. A Trippet, Geo. Kendall : John Striegel, John Line, al-was the choice of the Convention ror Friedman : a Donne, J. M. Deinderfer, ternatea. &epreaentatlve from Dubois and Martin
alternate. Marion ITp., Leonard Wehr, Looii counties. . .
s ear ATOMAI. dblxoatxs . gchnoll ; H. Sermeraheim, Joseph Wy-j Dr. T. Wertx presented a resoioMon nnla.MhU Tn Trov Ceve. Enoch Cox : Iff an. alternates. tin struct! ne; the delegates to the Kepre-
Willard Cave, Peter Chastine, alternates. Bainbridge Tp.. John L. Bretx. Dr. E. tentative Convention or Pike and DiiH.rHii.Tn.T.P. Hone. B. B. L. SteDhenson: T. Wertx, A.J. McXerney,bots to cast the vote of Dubois as a unit
Edmonston; rl Munn, ChrlaL Huff- alternates. tor Capi. M. Flras cJotue
alternates. itesoiTea. mat nil uvmwrmxm ih iuv'juctnwnwj vi mv
Boone Tp., Adam Rudolph, Levi Con-
dill; W. H. H. Green, A II. Traylor,
alternates. Madison Tp., Wm. Mahiu, Thoa. T. Bielly ; Wm. Young, Jeff. WilUama, al-ternntts.
Pntoka Tm A. n. Mnier.X. Pwkhardt ; Ja w annrln.a-. V. VHaluM. altemaiaa.
Caea Tp., WmJBettmnn, Wm. Super ; Dan. Melton, G. A. Kemp, alternates. Ferdinand Tp. H. Rnkamp, J. B. Gobmm If. f ItillnoriM I Kninn. aliernatea.
Jackson Tp., F. Leistman, Cam. Cox; Geo. R. Cox, Geo. Bott, alternates. Jefferson Tp., H. Barker, Enoch Able ; V Whalav. Joa. Marklev. altamatas.
Hall Tpn Kapoleon Roach, Ambrose RaufeUen ; John Schaaf, Joseph Striegel, alternates.
1tait4AA Tn.. Fern. NithMiMMtr. Wrma.
gchroering ; P. Bellner, Ben. Gehlbansen,
alternates.
Bainbridge Tp., J. L, BtebtjJ. M. Deinderfer: A. J. McKarney, T. Worm, alter-
, awatawTaVawt aM afafl Maa tm taar
kOWCST CA9H PMOnTS.
PuweJeJwUafUiaessmu Save y eeFwaVhTuM enaawwn unsnT . ,-MI IV gg -aam ?Hs we nrt oppoaed to til Msmmtl; A. H. Msamiy Elt
jmilCtAX BaXXOATXa.
Columbia Tp.,J. B. llieholson, Sam. Pareont; Wm. Waltara, WUmrd Cnvt,
alternates.
Harbison Tp John C. Hajreter, Frits Munn; George Meyer. Philip Bacher,
alternatw.
Boone Ta,wn. Graham, Wm. Bridenlnwhi it Brtdenbach, q . Rudolph,
alternates.
Madison
Root; D. J
aSsxhalj
PMokft Tp, H. ?. Logsa, Cunt. 1
jirwiicv Alia. . .vw.w.ww -B---VVMnn.iHv v - mim.Atwm ta.ltA mav atialftJ thll r)!fTirnl.l va fmn that TllatrlcL
Conventions from Dubois county, be and C. Doant stated that at too rqnest of
the same are hereby appointed delegatesk friend he moved to ameno oy nMn ww t lUm. stai rn-ianaMalAnal. HnnatoHal JiKa Mama air. Allan T. FletlliUL'. in-
Joint Representative and Judicial Con-kiad of Capt. Fisber. ventlona. Dr. T. Werte and L. Csyo were ap-
C. Doaoe presented the following res-pomted teller, ana upon wioe ney oluUon. and in a few remark, moved itsjionnd lefl voters for Fleming and I eonn-
adonilon. Th motion was seconded 1 VZi?
Mr. J. JU. Brett, ana was unanimously "u,u' " X--a r.ntadopted with cheers : PP wnort ?"tJiJ Resolved, By the Democracy of Dn-Jlslier wss the choice of bois County, that the delegates of ssld'forthdr candidate for Repreentative
county, 10 the una uongressionat aib-"vm "-rv r -.,4-j trict DemocraUc ConvenUon, be. snd The Committee before PP"jf n thav are hereby inatrneted. to cast theffreeented Hon. James H. Wlliarc io
r.ti .f D.b.l.?.tr, - .K for b..b. 2lhf iSLSSTt
Hon. Tnomasn. uooo, asine cnoice oip - . . . of Dubois County for our candidate forhbo bono r conferred on him. an d whUo
COOaTreM. amiwiwiin .- . .. , By resolution offered by W. A. Tmy-campaign conld not be n''.t'T1J lor (he delegate, tn tto J. W
tion were instructed to cast tne vow omm p" "'.Tr-r xTill fai KnDnboU county for Arthur H. Tnylor forjpower lay, bould he be PromcuUng Attorney for the 11th CirW torn &th C. Donne ottered the following molo- Uon., and by vote joic eudeavor w tion which was unanimously adopted further the truoi "
with cheers oy tne people : - r r a. . at 'mm .a . U"a. . - - aflaMwttla AAMlAMt
Kesoirec, i nw tne Tr'ZTtm A . TrarW the Dam-
uuDOts nave connaenee in we ihivbtii) V;Vli"' ..,v .B(i land ability of our fellow-cittnen, Senatorfecrwlc i jniper. 5
William A. iTayior, and nearuiy eimowaww 7r ILaISJI hit course in the Indiana Igilature,w hllsheae proeeedlugs. .
and believing Mm to be the right manj . un motion me venya.
for the poefUbn, wo now present him tofiut e. - n hnmn the Imocrsey of Indinna as our choled Otcas A. Tttnr, Cumnu.. fat tka TWrnmeealie nomlnalion fori A . If. RwaaMKY. Secretary.
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