Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 January 1889 — Page 8
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IJullot Uet'orm. Gov. 1 1 ill of New York, in hi nu-?aio to Uim Jjoaulwtnru, nr&Q o. Minrtiiu ot a n?i.tuim to
oiotcct the ballot.
Sun in rsfnl
The New York
to i?:
MndUoii Township VMltliiirs. Cupid continue to xeeiite, hj riirliM, us the (Hoopla Ireland mid vichuty ouh testify; Hi iHr ha mm revealed in many ini apoih
Ai to the WIsHlOtU Ot tl) pmpOH-jmrmu;!! ui,ipirnun in wiiBWuruv
tiOti that tllU OHtlOtS tor U eteouonfto'ii uim Queuing bvbhi ui uia rui ehtill Iw furnished at public expene-n U the iiiarrinse ot Mr. Williau
under euitHblu Mini propter reguia tionn, the Governor expose some doubt, but, having no special ob
Section to it. he recommend tin
ohanae as an e
titled to a reason
ahuso would be likely
Jar as tho
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real mm mm
ant
A, Dillon to Mis J)wia Hope,
which occurred at the rertideuee o' tti hride'e parents, Mr. ami Mm.. Adam Hope, near Ireland, on tin
xporhiiunt fairly on. .uvitiiing ot January lnt, 1S80, just aaonablo trial. No as the clock chimed the hour of
to occur ru seven, i he wadding wa a grand
tifikats of t ho imnciiia'iRttair, aim wh one ot tue most e -
political part.es are concerned, orljoyable Gtitfrtaimnatit of tha oa maiu in tho. case of anv partv Hon, to tho few friends and relatives
which had shown considerable1 who had tho honor of being present ctriuiiftll V tl iH number of voteat that time. The bride and groom!
polled at a previous election. tare woU known in this community, Pillicnltv would arise, howuvor, if as beint,' ranked with the elite ot the law requirod ballot to be print 'society, therefore, it id needles to ed and furnished at each polling! make lurtnor comments upon that place for a candidate who really re ubject. The bridal couple seemed preauntod no iiartv, and was put in- , never so happy, ad when they onto the Hold at his own instance orltcred the parlor aud stood with that of a few hundred persons. AHjhanda joined, while the marriage
an uiiN. F
) UIIULLII & UUI)
UNION FLOUR MILLS ! JASPER, INTDIAKTA. WE HAVE LATELY ADPKD TO OVll MACI1IXKUY SEVERAL SEW I M 1'UO V K M K N TS AND NOW MAKE Til 12 It EST PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR,
Which we KXCH AN'fiK FOU WHKAT where rieaiml. or will TAY THE'
II Kill 12S T CASH VIUVK KUKUUUU WiifcAT.
M M 1GAL alio hi CoEsiaslly ca kui Ifi WLM to tai
J. B. Slater, KmU Betel Ay nut at IRELAND, - E2V1.
t' tor Hbr iriwwii
vmi tor I9' m frtiwiiilay wt'
tha finvornnr wel sa "It 13 not
hr.nTiid to be desirable, nor is it
rite wua being performed in
ttreasivo manner, by Kev.
iust to taxpayers, thfit every politi tho great poiemnuy wtucu cal adventurer who desiroa to run prevailed, waa very imposing, tus for a public office ehould have hi tho minister oft'ered a prayer in halW nrinted at public expense,! harmony with tho sacred vows.
ronidleM ol bis rnerite and the ex 'Too bride's costume was superb and tent ot his following, or tho motives! becoming, with lily of tho valley or purposes of his candidacy." If bouquet. The bridegroom looked this were to bo tolerated there; well, in a Prince Albert suit of
'am . . -tr
would eoon boa greater outcryjoiacK union caastmore. immeuia ,;,.uf tiriutincr hallntfl at the mib- telv after consrrntulations, refresh
lui pxnuni-e than there ever has
expense
lieon in favor ot it. In anv event, the Governor
moots wore served, .everything was manaiied with taste and re
courtesy extended
ie linement. Iho
clear that the power ti furnish baU lots ehould not bo exclusively vested in the State, county, or city. Iu this view he is quite right. A voter should bo allowed to procure his ballot from any eonrco ha plenscs
mid vote it. eo lotm as it complies,
with tho reouirements of the law ui'ding cifts wore received with many
inauKS. xne irieuis ion ror ineir
the guestn by those in authority,
contributed much to their enjoyment, and constrained each one present to cast aside all reserve, and feel that they were indeed welcome visitors. Music was furnished by Kev. Gimmes and wife. The wed-
respective homes at a reasonable hour, and felt amply repaid for tho
reanectto form. He should bo per
mitted to take an oflicial ballot if he lik'-s. or to vote ono which he
lias received from a candidate tor matanee tuey uaa truveiea to wit olHce, or to prepare bis ballot atjnesa one of the mo3t important
borne by himself, bring it with him events ol Dubois County.
URANvE J3L0SS0M.
to the polls and deposit it in the ballot box. 13ut the Governor might have gone even further. Any system of itatutory regulation, tho necessary effect of which is to doprive the oter of the privilege of voting for any person who under tho Constitution of tho State is eligible to the office to be filled, is unconstitutional and thorefore invalid. Take, for example, an election for President. Tho voter is under no legal or moral obligation to vote for the thirty-six persous who happen to be nominated as electors in this State on the Republican or .Democratic or Prohibition ticket. He is entitled to nominate a com
plete electoral ticket for himself tb pick out the names of those citizens whom he deems best fitted to iulfill the important function committed to the members of the Elec
toral Colleze: aud neither the State
through tho LegtsUturo, nor anv
political party by means of its con
vention, has any right whatever to
prevent him from making his own 1 . ... ... i .. .
selection or canuiumus, ur iu uuin pel him to vote for a set of candi dates chosen by somebody else.
Any eo'called ballot reform
which is based upon the idea that the voter cannot choose his candidates for himself ie founded upon a
fallacious view of our institutions,
and cannot prevail.
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W rnpiMfullv invito Ihc CkrmerRof Soutliorn Inihmia to call and examine our u,i mWtHitt, iiiKr ! r 111, '.ml Voir aud meal, and loan, prlee. of train they have to U. JU '1
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SI. 8CHBIRICH,SHDL13II Co.
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Uivins supplied these Mills with tho LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MACI1INERY, we now make none but TUE BEST BRANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour! which admits of no equal for fatnilv ne. TO TRY IT IS TO BE SATISFIED WITH IT.
We
advise evcrvteodv tm Buy Ihc Iwaj the Cheapest, Watl f lur cause dclr7s bill.
WHEAT WANTED. 2"!? MARKET ritlCE IN CASH, BY WAGON oh OA It L
ECKERT BROTHERS I CO.
WHICH WE WILL Ai;
AY THE HIGHEST
OA I).
ncnlr51, 1"S ly.
THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW MANUFACTORY!
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rata ntu m1 Jra vjla mm. alMMit Ml awn tWer,
..wutlitlfe (ami. IV aaik hll. aMl i mOm
4T "W'fcl r3r. -mttrm wirtfe af a-rfl S MTM WttKW, Wa aai M. 4 t! iiTwc a acTre 3 lT airfl littf M tiaW. v6a umWr tMrt. WaH 1-9 - w,t' Ummr B 1iM a4 fhMHf t S Jir r A cri' c4 farm 1 arri oa-f S4 at. rr r)id. in taartwr. ti 1 em- fraan kitr, itmmI jm- Jramc fct, r aMui ( NW ham. m4uih; ma. j.Vw rt aw 1 j art ttr latl Vrokvw, fcalatiw Tti. wilt. wr ( tVf farm a linW m mWr irf an ! 11 ytik-lte ra4. a fMM l.k a4 r4 fam Trier 9 f aw; bftlt4i ( h-ib- J.aUwae. A Ira drUm aaxt aaa. e aww1! , arr wf Jairf, tritrktir a rVnri rult tr. at4 mr1 Im't af all k!4: jk wifn !
J(. 'fic $M; trraaa ca; -ry ii aan erty felHr. Vam. Hwe a 4 aa a
tHW. rfirf (irHMfa. Wr- ah.M -, ... Ul. ltM a iipMiic. lt
fact rrrrjttiic hi r afcaa. a4 f M T
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Gen. Lew Wallace and his wife
mro both handv with tho pen, ant
buey with it, too, having cacli sen
out two hooks during tho year jus
ended. Tliev mado money. Tho
Harrison biography by the Genera
waa well paid for, and the "JJoy
hood of Christ,' a hiebpricod hoii
day book, has already gono into its
fifteenth thousand. Mrs. Wallace
two hooks. "The Repose
Egypt" and "The Land of tho Pue
bios." botli sold well. It is said
that the General has made at leas
S GO.000 from "Ben Hur ." and his
"Fair God" has also turned him in
a neat sum.
FELIX LAM PERT
Cor. of Sixth and Clay St.,
Respectfully ratnrna hU thank to the public for thpir liberal patronage ItCMl inrn and invite a continuance of the same. He has on hand a Mock of. it SPUIMG WAGONS. BUGGIES ani AGIllC'ULTUlfAL IM-
D PLEMENTS suitable to the trade, and also continue? to MANUFACTURE tub CELEBRATED LAMPKR'T WAGrOBI!
THE BEST iVAGOX OX WHEELS !j Au KVlnnairo ealne nf wIiipIi liaro ht nniht .Tat)Cr IlltO llOtlCC Hfi !
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Hi;niIAnTKUS FOR EXTRA iUl W,lt.W
ANOTHER. A splendid entertainment was given at the residence ot Mr. Joseph Hose, near Ireland, on Monday evening December Slat: The do-
sign being to celebrate the wedding of Mr. William 13. Cooper and Mh
Mollie 13. Rose, which was pnv
ously announced by cards set
a number ot their friend-i. Rev. X. F. Gill officiated, and at six o'clock proclttirne.l them husband and wile. The bride's dress whs of tea rO'e cashmere, with c'llt, trimming She wore orange blossoms in her hair. The bridegroom wore a fashionable wedding suit. The a a m
menu, wnich consisted or caKea.
ruits, pickle?, salals, cofibe, lemon-
a
ade &c. was served in n'st cla-s
tyle, which reflected much credit
upon those, wtiose skultul hand
ronared and spread the festive
loard. The bride's cako adorned
the center ot the table, aud was
handsomely decorated with mono
grams, " W. 13. 0." and M, 13. R."
A lurce conconrae ot people were
attendance; Among the noted
guests were, Kev. G. 0. Cooper and
wile, Mr. L. L. Cooper and wife,
Mrs. l'j. G. strain, Misses Ella De-
Motte, Alice and llattic Glczeu
Gertie Anderson. Emma Aifor
Messrs. Ellis DeBruler, Mariou Saturdays of every week, at Ma rcMdcnce
r-. -r. i nn v.M'iii Mum oii'pft. hntween oev
v. '. ..' .. . piiUi fiiifl Kitftitli. in Jasner.
ueuruler, uarry llatheia and v. ,,.. nf Baid fownnhin is kept
others. Tho costumes worn bv the .t n.n tmnkstnr of Mr. Jacob Gosmann,
company, were in good taste, and where persons wanting books can obtain
ui kccpine with the occasion, them at any time.
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a aaaalu a anv lwllt. atwaai maMt a laa lmaa-
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ajM.M im4 to wikrlM oETMnj mmr ailutlam; atniWfrw wra, all Atwtna. tt Mm.a utrtirr-f HArK- lll taai1f aar' aU WTfl.rtii-ttciiaflMU.ln1 awyaaltati ii mm
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JASPER LIVERY
He warrant every one nf lliewc wcm lr we year,
against any breakase unacr rcaanaiic hc, ari-
iHf fram'dclccfiTr. material er HiaNMiactNre, STABLE!
TO SKI.f. TIIKSK WAGONS IN KVBRV 1
IN SOUTUKKN INDIANA.
AGENTS WANTED "."
CALL ON OR ADDRESS IT'IilIIX I.AMPERT, Jasper, Iiid December S2d, 1882.
ha.ii! rt Tma HNliiu TrilM-
filing- --.-a-aj'M- "
tee'N Iolitc.
J. M. PARKER'S
TflRK undersigned, Trustee of Bain-. I bridge township, Dubois cotinty,t rd, will attend to Township business on
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The wedding gitta were nice aud
appropriate, aud wero fully ap
preciated. The music furnished by
Messrs. Davidson, Do.Motto, Cooper
and Medcalf, was eiilivouuiff, and
well rendered. It is the prevailing
sentiment of the people, that Mr.
and Mrs. W, B. Coeper are
JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee.
April 20, 1888 - ly.
NEW SADDLER SHOP
TUIE attention
L
t;
Ireland no longer pends the greatest number of emigrants to this country, being behind Scotland and England. During last September and October the number of emigrants from these countries was three times the nnraber from Ire
land. During tho ten mouths of
1888 endine in October there came
237,814 English and Scotcli emigrants, sgainst 129,770 from Ire
land. The influx from Italy also
bids fair t overshadow that from
Ireland.
ainiMlii.n 'a'oWiiMhip im-
tcc's Notice.
HE undersigned, Trustee of Columbia
Ti. n.ihnia nntintv. 1I1U., win i
tend to Township business at Ids rcsi-
deuce on every Saturday, and persons
tl,a having tnwnshln business to nansaci
it on that day oil
mnaf knn F.. ! U. I
dooncd the weddins? annarel this The totrnshsp library is kept at the
rn,.. u.tJ. ' t' office of tbe Trustee, where tnoBoenuueo
owbuu. mo urmB wiw ui nsuii- caa obtaia books. inr Ivnlla nf tltSa .n,1 her NELSON HARRIS,
wwaiwvi bit U) f IWIIIII I i PUU ! I " . . 1 f m
HUiuiss u a winning ways win ub t..-i,ii..
- i ,1 line f
reatly misded in the circle of her
gay youug friends.
Florisaoiu.
of farmers is called
to the Tact that I now have in stock
Saddles. Harness, Collars, Hames, ChaiNs,
Whins, aud everything in that line,
which will be sold as cheap as f ret-clas
sroods can be. Also, Keptiirin? prompt-
ly and properly doae. A portioa of tae
patronage solicited.
Ju Ma PARKERf JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 1888-tf.
Eighty-seven people were legally
"hanged in the United States laht
year. Emperor "William forbids his scr taoti to wear mustaches.
Btmc Tewnhii Trustee wXh Mim isiki xk
a ..n ir iar?
- W ftar T'W WWtiMC
jiff 111 lamar at murt mtik
iHmilt aaWt SuliWae aarjf' IwM Taniljiliaji; wlaHM at ara-. imtm st facta fTni-ah 3i ntuxtm it s Imiil nn aaaa. A t-r -Mil vrr - trttaPW a,p.ajiit Speaker CarikH' iMW- We JaMhtaf i I'iir Cm ttr w ftw . 13Hrf;tAaeiHaMaaaraiat fmhimm Hwtaa,!
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ihw wartil Mr jwbk nw Jbjbpwk.
Will W1BlyX"aaeMa Jfc
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! KUNKEL& ECKSTEIN!
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I mini to all calk
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THE BEST GOAL
MAY BE HAD OF
REES -:- BROS.
OaaSaaJji(s;
iv mm.
of Jaer, at Si oeato iter
iCT Urctcrfi left at the BMtrmt,
SpL KHa, lBM-y.
Otwell Itcina. Everything very quiet in our town
Will Iirtden and Ad. Godwin started
ROiith with their drove of horses; they
have some good horne and we hop
they will do well witb them.
Our boys are getting up a minptrel
troep which they think they will be able
to alve entertainments in aboat six
weeks.
Otwell will soon have a string baud, the young bloods of our place want to
make a display of their musical talent.
OfcoursAlthey will make it go, as they
Is ffTlttu f w f i I Janiii run wnmvi iiu mini nt MLr.?, "?Vrl?k' ?.f DaT,8?s Co. hs crofl,iUj? 0f the rHllroadaud Patoka rivar,
.ft Jlk i . l ",8.oroiHr "a 10KiBg of 237 acres Is for sale. Good coal land
... Uu.u., good farm land. Easy ttraas, Apply at
uxitj. voant r tmc?t.
CftYMtc, am) Tnde.M wki obtained, aBtl all rMt VtatinoM conducted for Mmlrmtn Fm. Our Office U Optolto ir. H. I'ntritt Offlci). We hare no ub atrtnclH, all bn4ma direct, btnee can tnuwaet patent bulnwi Id Im Uru! ami at lew cunt uiaa Uioce remote free Wwhlngton. Sad model, Or wine, or photo., fhh dcrlptton. We advlra If iwk-tilatiki or wit, free ef dHMwe. Our fa not ntic till uilotit la wenred. A book, " How to Obtain I'ateiilK." lth refer Met to actaal clfM la tow atM. eowrtr, er
Ietice.
rfiHE undersigned, Trustee of Boohc
JL township, Dubois county, hereby T. Z&elter, will be prewtiUy Ht. . a i a a a lit 1 i " " "
Kives notice inai ne win aueaa 10 an
busines pertaining to the ofltce of Tras
tee, at his residence 1 miles Southeast
of I'ortersville, on SnturdavB of each
week, and rrquesta all lureona having
township ouaiiiesft to present it on Sat
unlay. Citizens defiring bonks from tho Township Library, are notified that
the Library is kept by Ww. Mcllarr'w,
In rortersville.
itKNRY H. nRKIDF.NBAVOII, T. B. Tp. May 18, 1888-ly.
Aim rmmi m tiktm m
C. A. SNOW Sc CO.
ANTONY lAOlEtr
IMM ATK ha J AfWSESt mm ! A
BOOTamJSHOESHOP!
Jefferson Tp. Tnstw's Notice. I r TiiU
'WllV undersigned will tie at Ids oflce f"J'
1. to attend to township basinessof Tpt aa-airM-tw-letTcrson township, Dubois county, on MyXtZ
saiurnays oi eacn weeK,anu rcqnews ait irar it irita Mrmmf. peraons having business with the town. Z'mt "tftcr
to
rn
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tHrfwfiiM man
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(JB -bj-JI fl'affjJIaajajaB &taa-Cf
hip to attend to it on those days. The township libraries are kept at J. W.
Jacobs', in Hlrdseye, and the Trastee's
residence, where all persons eMUuea oaa
get books thereof.
JOHN FKUITT, 55ept.5,'84-y. Trustee JefersonTp
Mar 4. Vm-1 jr.
Iktaf M year jell Wfxk.
C.K. AmBtok 11,
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rrr MHHith at ldK-k )!, He mmwr mt
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