Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 November 1890 — Page 1

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UP "iVA U?.rnnTitfiv rrabtt Rwi- 7i ii" i . " . . L' " . . ' 7 tiPHsurv. witeiH it now cusu the iiuhtio'totHl vote for all the candidates for aec-

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BRETZ & SWEENEY,

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A. J. II0NEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JASPER. IND.

rrlCIC-". HW temhUe mmre, ta the,

I wonder if all of your readers know ot

the fret tvuipiirance tcinnle Hint the

women nro building in Chicuiio, tlml is

last Friday allowed the necessity of an i.1'.UJte aupply of wnier tor thta tire eui 1 1 o in cane of tire. Killiit it with buck ctK 1 h verv poor euhatifute for cisterua.

for Auditor of State

0K STATE.

Matthews Truslcr

niount

a

hiki hihiiiik to tee u some Bieauncitn not he devited wheroby the niiflerititf condition of lhn furtner can be relieved. In this the toiling hardy-handed nono of toil have long been .U:k ; while apparent prosperity ban flmxled their pathway yet ibelr road haa not leen ilrewn

with liowere, shinioif with that reeniend-

ent Bplendor, which is to-day character

izing an me vrreat itiHtttutloRB extent in

our land. While on tbe one hand a turn-

rem aucceM baa followed in their wake.

yet it ny no means follow that thn fatruera have reached the aemu of their am.

bilion in fartuinfc. Farmiiijf i a science ae well as mathematics, grammar or am other branch of mental at nth ; no Inik ' thu Hcienca of farming in miMiuderoiood, so lon will the rural diiiiic.ts be in a state ot depression. It is a tare excepts.... ... t. ... t.l.L . .. . .

nun iu uenr ii hhiu iiihi inai II un IH n

tern at every intersection oi tua streets, where the ad join inn property ownera

to coal one million dollars. Tho rrner!Ttiere should he a thousand barrel nia

Mone was laid a few days ago, and that

by a woman, rei lisps vou think limy

can't raiiu the money. Why blosfl vflu are williuir to donatu one-lhird of tbe

they have almost got it rained, and thev cost nl tiutiiiiK them in. They could be

did not go to Cmigreis to get it, or to the tilled readily by tiling; to them from the

wlnnky rings, either. It will be built water pouts ot couilifuous houses. The

without bluod money. iCoukikk sugifesta that the Board of

Tken we cm come nearnr home andl'frr",ee' p ?,..!:1!."?CLBflr.??:

'....i.i ing o pay iwii'umui mo wi i uuu

tell what they are doing, have open at 'our last State

Could

J " . ! . . .. . a. a.... a. .-..nl litla.aaAlInn m Ii a..

CIMierilB i iiy iubci iuiciuckiiuii nncic

VilllVKIIIIilll ... .. ... a

llie prupeny unu-u uunmo inn uiiiqi

you would have had all doubts dispelled ? r 1 i . .n LvC X. I., rtrarii m nni,.'fl sr.,,.rii Ti.au,Unrd, and that an effort be made to e

ii. tl cure such donations for half a dozen cis

lerllD ll IIIIIC. BU rriis.f me i'"ii

233 881 4ti n

1 Ufl .a

1-J Jo,BUB"l,c larmer. wny not Hire it a

Kindle - . . . 17 354 proverbial expression, resounding from

every dim top in our county f ir. the

Matthews' plurality AUDITOR OF STATE. Henderson ... Walker .... iluntsinger ., - -

Jobiiiou - - - , -

19,679

Ilrnderson's plurality

The plurality for tke other candidates wan: For Albert Gall, Treasurer 20.501

in regard to woman's incapacity, certainly aHtonished themselves.

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::: ' r l"C yrWr$ : tct I. I.t. tln properly WriWug, H For 6r..n Smltk. Att'y Gen,

farmer will cultivate his farm an scien-

Af.. .. .ft ...

uuuMiiy a ine singer will voic, or

the sculptor his chisel and mallet,

36i 4ww wiiiie using it upon a . block ol

311.799 marble, we would see tke goldi

rj.ioiigrain waving before the zepbvr l7.4'J7of the evening breezes upon lielili now

,uirnuiig uBiy a oarreH wate to tne

au.oiu.iraveier n eye. it is largely owing to

tbe lack of tbe farmer to understand bow

10 expand his farm so as to accomplish

me greatest gooa Irom the smallest

amount of labor. Hy means of such in

W. A TRAYi-OR. W. t. HUNTCPI.

I.

Jaspkb. Indiana,

t UU4iH la tka CaarU at TV4)la aid a(Mta

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oae 4arXait efUa St.CharlM' ltl.

BRCS0 B0 ETTNElt,

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Aad NoUry Public, Jaspkb, Irmass,

.t. ...L la tl Ik. r-Aa-la f Ttabllla aid

Hrtj towlUi.Iailt.i. Jaul, 1S74.

CLEMENT I)OAJE

attorney at Law.

ITTtLL rietic In (ha Cairtu ol Dubol- renty, nmA Tf tUml fttt.fitir toVail-fM .mrFti 10 klm,

"la i"CarUrf ' Itallslas:. Wt Mala strtt, OTTO J. BUlEfflNER,

Pension, Seal Estate, and

Iniuranoe

Jasper,

Agent, - IND.

For Mitchell. Judge S. Court 21.52'ltitu7e: 4n j: ' ' 1" , .

nf 001; . " " I .

-r-'questioua pertaining to farming

and

1 ... ... . . . 4 if .. n,n. a n . .a kh 1 "" I"' - u minx anil

Mr. Hadley. (hat good old Quaker man'r" , ..l . TJ JlZ . V. -" . r". 'A " " iZl Zl"" "ri rl'fming interests are discHssed, we will

came to them and pledged to eire them "" " "r a?.f .u "rJ,u. ."" W'l i ';,T"I": .V;':,"'."' tX'olrive at and solve these qaestions el

c5.tHW rsrtn it tne.y wo

5,(XX) to put buildings on

poor woithy girls, they raised 6,000 in lean than an hour, and they did not call on any man in kelp them, either. Un

you think any convention of men, and

especially a State convention, would

tried the like; 1 on see when women

Hiiderjske a thing they mean tiusiiiees: they have undertaken to put the lupinr

traffic down and they will do it. Well may old king Alcohol tnmihle. Now, reader, do not th'nk that the 6,0(0 that was raised lor the girl sr.liou! was nil lhat was done, or all the money that' was raised, either: far from it Hut,

of course, I have not room to tell all.

nnid niXa Sterns, at present, afford the only prac- For Peele, Bureau Statistics 80.873 ; HwnortMoV MrtaiaTstr to tl e It to educale ,icb,H Xo obUiu ad.ccU,,e Wal-r For Gorb'' Su,e Geologist S0.748 li"?SSl7 p,rto,",Bf 10

aHppiy in nag ui nre num-nm m

would he deeiiteiiiy oetier ir iny were Mttainable, but the eost is Heh that Jas-

farm

tier will hardly rale the money neees

Ktrv to bulhl them. Wells are net to be fhuiiKlit of hy sensible psrsona la tkis

coiiiieciioH. as they are ot ho account al

all for this purpose, tbe engine being

able to pump any of them dry in two minutes alter itgetsto work, as has been repeatedly deaionatrated. Another wav to expend the surplus,

and an excellent one. loo, would be toj Wright, rep.

enver our bus nets streets with aliout a

toot ol broken limestone, so that they

would be passable for teams at all sea-

On the congressional vote the Demo-

eratic majority was even larger, being

9SS44. The following is the vets between the two ear ties in tke several districts. In this district Cox. the Republican

helper, polled 4 4i This is the largest

rote polled outside the two parties i any district. KIK8T DISTRICT.

Parrett, dem.

i

The only way I know of for you to,nom of the year. Under the present know what we are doing is for you to law mich improvements are tinder the take our papers. We have no secrets, eontrol of the Board of Trustees of any you know that women can't keep se- incoiporated lown, and they may order erets, and wo don't whiii lo, either, and them as they deem best, the town paypsperially anything sa good as we. are ing lor the interSbniions, and property doing, we would like lor you all lo owners for the improvement per loot know. As I said, you had better takc'iVont In front of their lots, the latter our SlHte piper. The Oivranizer, which having ton years, if they tsk for it, to is published al Indianapolis, and our na- pay their portion, in annual instalments, tlonal paper. The Union Signal, pub- It would be a gieat advantage to Jasper

Hfdicd at Chirago. Tho two papers it ail the business, or giauea streets,

should he in every family, and read hy

Parrett'a plurality SECOND DISTRICT. Brelz, dem. Darnell, rep.

855 I4,97 11 9m

ttMr tUnnta Waa to bkmIm claim whIw

Jjjl Ktti Mid on r anontM tarnw. "wast, written la lbs ht eowpiBli. "WCC soTth btwM Main and Nwtoa tlifata.

NEW Harness SHOP

O SIILI. 8TKKKT. OITOSITK INK CORNMILL, JAS1EB, IIVD.

14 Pnd cut s MARXRS8 SHOP and solicits Cam .J.' Pt"n, SR1.I.S CHRAP rOR S'ft''tiWORK0UAkANTr.B'l)TO OIVR SATISfctvPN'..fJrS,Mk, HARNRSS. 8ADDI.R8. In ffjZfJ '' "trythlmuiuallr kept In s FIRST-

J?!!',?''1 '" rlt, Ht lipase !

"'""" iy. UOUf TROXUKIf. DEWTISTRY!

UIU7 llltpi uitui Probably thers are other ways of expending the surplus, hut these three suggest tl.i'ineelves torclbly to us whenever we villi other towns with such advantages. The following is Treasurer Soliga'n report : Kepuit of .Jasper Town Treasurer for the quarter from Aug. lltu to Nov. 10th, 1890. RKCEII'TS.

Balance on hand August report, $H33 39 Pcddlprs License. - I 00

Saloon License, - - 370 00 Street Labor, 13 50

Total Receipts, EXPRNIUTORES.

m A favraraeMT,v.

rlli'v ?fftlBnl rl to stt aMalaa anf

'" tkLiV!,",f ' k spatially wllelM,

all. and esnccially every woman. No

lady can be posted or intelligent on tln (treat moveHient without reading those papers. The women are taking up the work in

every part or our nation aun ot tne

whole world. They slop not to mount

oy er defeats, hut buckle on more tightly

the armor, lie fore tho smoko or one

conflict is cleared awsy they are pre

paring for another. We feel greatly encouraged now that one of the old panics is dead. We will

now go to work on the other, une roe is not so bard to fight as two. We feel

that our work Is over half done, une

irood preacher's wife said to us, "if you

fool Prohibitionists put toe ueraocrsts street work with teams, into power we will have hard limns." street work, hands,

'f ho Democrats are In power seam, tiui Lhbt ng amp two nights,

I know we are clear of putting them in.'Merclmndise, - It was the Itepttblican corruption that Five barrels coal oil,

did it, and if the Democrats do uot Fro Insurance, 3 jrsrs.

mend things they will find that they will have to follow the Republicans up Salt ltiver, and that before many more years,

tor the better element in society are get

ting their eyes open, and things have, to change. So now. dear sisters, who may

read this, let me ask you to enlist in tins holy war for God, borne and humanity.

Help us: we want an ot you, ana you

certainly ll have much at stake. Our eause is growing rapidly, for which we

think nod and take courage, l eco in

a . . S . a. 1 A ...aa lii.tMiS

nitt .Am tinner mm eiimi new uuiuud

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have been reported since the btate meet

iiiir. and we know not how many more

it.. i haw not been rsnorted. The town

nr n idirhhnrhood that has not a union is

onnalHat-ahlci hsdilnd times, and Hie

that does not belong to one is

not doing her duty to hor family or ber

God. Indiana will more man uoium

her membership In another year, ins w n. T. IL is the strongest organization

of women in the world, and before lour,

U Mill ha tka atrnu-at nreatilZSUOH ill

. TT ll .W " .. - . " p C7 (he world, either men or women, we My again come and help us. A WlIlTB ItltlHONBR

1,222 79 $34 80 3 50

Bretz's plurality TlltSO DISTRICT. Brown, dem. Durham, rep. Brown's plurality FOURTH DISTRICT. Ilolmsn, dem. Ilankin, rep. Holman's plurality FIFTH DISTRICT. Cooper, dem. Dunbar, rep. Cooper's plurality SIXTH DISTRICT. Trowbridge, dem. Johnson, rep. Johnson's plurality SPVENTH DISTRICT. Bynum, dem. Billinifsley, rep. Byrum's plurality CtOHTII DISTRICT.

2.701 lfl.WS 12,429

.1 00 Brookshlre, dem. 7 01 Unlltit. r.n.

ol koi ' ' r-

34 00

Part payment on culvert contract, 100 00 Three monthssalary for Treasurer, 15 00 Salary of Town Clerk, - -18 76 Salary of Town Maashall, - 59 10 Printing Election Notice, May, 1890, 4 00

f307 68 1,232 79

- 91S II ft Turkey.

Total expenditures, Beceipts as above, Balance on hand,

How to Choose

On Thanksgiving Day every Amerlnan ramilv makes an effort to dine on

tnrkuv. The turkey, being gift for

which all Americans should be thankful, seems especially appropriate as a Thanks, giving offering. If you are a towe dweller you must secure a bird from a poulterer; and let tne whisper to job not to relv too Implicitly on his Judgment. Tastes differ and oh this occasion

von wish to suit your owe. Some per

sons prefer a gobbler to a ken turkey, . . i .-III nnh tn era! a kau Tha

c. mil win nil v ipc uu m in. ..... a.....

OOl . . . 1. 1 1 nw n M.al.1 UM A Mn.A

ninHL 11 WIIIICI. ""oi n. 'nvio

der. The bill and tote should be soft,

Brooksbire's plurality NINTH DISTRICT.

Templeton, dem.

Waugh, rep. Waugh's plurality TRNTH DISTRICT. Patton, dem.

Owen, rep.

Patton's plurality BLKVKNTII DISTRICT. Martin, dem. Briant, rep. Mania's plurality TWKLTH DISTRICT. McClellan, dem. Babeosk, rep. MeOlellan's plurality THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. Shlvely, dem. Wilson, rip. Sblvely's plurality

The lawyer, doctor, minister and tne

scheol teacher, and all other professional

men nave ineir institutes and popular

gat Ii triage where Ike great qtxtiti

are msciiaseu pertaining to eaeh class Methods are presented, theories are dls

cussed for the advancement of the means

for which each class Is directlv airainv

Ideas have resulted from these popular

gatherings which have been brighter llteatl initial lt trt tsta ejtnieaa-aa t m I mmmm W

L at Uevolutiouizing the old methods, giving

iv .ud "uuu i.vn imi iiiiii n muiimc

ones. Why not the same results follow

the farmer's institute? It is a principle

In philosophy that there is strength in

union, aud weakness in division. The chances are more favorable fur 100 men

welded together by common ties, oe

mented by a unity of interest in aocom staff . .

pnaning a certain purpose than 10 men

would be. By attending these ineti

tute, giving them your hearty and

ergelic approval, where these Question

are raised and discussed, that willawak

en an interest in yon, that you may carry

into your fields, aurely you will be amply

paiu tnrreior.

Un behalf of tbe tillers of the soil of

Dubois county, we welcome vou as an

experimental society, into our midst.

If the farmer can by experiment in

creese the productive power of his land

lie has gained to I he extent ot the in

crease of bis production.

If he is unable to analyze tbe elements

or his soil, he is likewise unable to ex

tend tne capacity or farming to lbs full est extent.

Soil like all the other great elements

ot nature, is peculiarly adapted to som

agricultural products; while on the other hand our agricultural products are

peculiarly adapted to a particular kirn

of soil. When these likes and dislikes

are thoroughly understood, we will see

svery glade ana glen shining like the

nrst rose ot summer, adorned with ele

gant fruit, sad enameled all over with

tbe most beautiful cereals.

In behalf of tbe laborers of our couu

ly, we welcome you to our midst.

Oh tbe status of our farmers hansrs

the condition of all the great industries of our land. Farming is the beacon

light around which all the other sate) lites f labor revolve in their tnrn. De

press the farmer, aud you depress the

mechanic. Enslave the farmer, and you

will enslave all others who are foltowinsr

the diviue injunction, that by the sweat

or iny orow tnoti shall earn thy living.

provement. If more wheal ear be grows) to the acr, or snore fruit to Ins tree, than is at present there Is a net sraia

hy such an experiment. Ws hot to see

Ihe good work of the iaitltMla mm mm.

f the farmers of Dubois cenintv will

bend their energies lo its success, la

ess than tea years we will see marked

results. In the way of more Improved

ands, better yields, and nippier kernes.

Coming- Leglatliitram.

IndtampolURentlntl,

Senator Shocknet. of Randolph, was

known as one of the "Big Potar'nu the

republican aide of the last senate. Mr. Sliockney holds over and will lie one) of tliu leaders of the sixteen rennhlleana in

the next senate. Said he lo Sentinel reporter last night : "In the next leeris-

ature we will hardly 'be in it.' The

democratic majority in each house ie so

mrge mat the republicans will not have much influence upen legislhtioe. At

any rate they will not he responsible for any of tbe acliof the next sssembly. In

my opinion the main question will bs

lhat of a re-adjustment of the fee end

salaries of count o fibers. Both parties

are pledged to abolish the avateaa and

put all the county officers on I xed bet rpaaonable salaries. Tbe republioans, unfortunately, are not able to redeem

(heir pledges, but not so with tbe Dense-

crtis. They have it in their sower to

pass any measure npon suspension of the constitutional rules. The repablisaa members will contribute their few votes toward accomplishing thu reform, end

1 do net think the democrats will dare to

adjourn the seeeioa whbest passing a

lary bill." Mr. Sbockney. to illttetrete tkeleenfl.

siateecy of the present system, pointed to the salary of the circuit ju4s, wbtek

is f 2,oo n year, and the fees nfasterhT of aa average ooeatv. asanuethtar te

mors than tt,OO0. A ledge mart be a

or users nann oraWnwvsjMWv mmd

rveceiiarily be a H re-long stent. Many sberifi avre making M.OOe a jeer who could not command 1 1.000 la nrl.

vatellfe. - '

3.940 15.M9 13,899 1,750 17,070 14.37S

13,137 19.361

,249 27.399 32.0M

- 5,313 91.401 18,333

3,068 19.194 20,72 1,558 17,263 IS. 100

1,162

20.813 19,000

-1,813

17.970 13 30 4,060 30.318 17,914 2704

Tke election of Judge 0. M. Wslbora

over that selfish and bu 1-hended mm-

bree, is one ol the moot pleaeing reeulu

of tbe late elect ios. Judge Welborn Is not only a fine judge of law, hat lea gentleman at all timee and n vain We

and honorable citiaea of any community iB Which he mav raaida. Durina- ala

judgeship bera of many yeara be bee not

only watched with esvf la syne that tbe rights of minor heirs a fed all others were carefully protected, but he has always

heen especially kind and conelderate to tbe farmers of Pike county. During harvest seasons he baa refused to call tbe grand jury together-when there waeao special or urgent seed of it asd time after lime has allowed farmer after Wmer to go horns to save their crops. Tbe only objection any om ooahi have against Judgs Welborn is that be is a solid Democrat, but when we remember that Kansas, with ill 0,1)00 Repsbltaea majority: that Pennet I van in. with Its

70,000 Republican majority ; that Mnese-

enusetts, mw nsmpahirt, Iowa, Wmoonsla, Miehignn, Indiaaa, In faet, tbe whole earth, incladinf Texas, Miesit sippl and Dubois eountj, went overwhelmingly Democratic last week, wa will not eessure the judge la unreb termi for following tbe erasy Aatuma fashion introduced by the vo4srs last week. And as for Ma opponeet-"bHill-heed"-bow the Kapnblieaaa of llko county woald love to get a aether "whsck" at his eoneeit. Ps4wsbrf News IRep.J -nmaenA4a,aejsjma i , SKC0ND niBTRtCT OFPICIAI. VOTE.

Itretx, P. Knox, 3,874 Green, 2.448 Daviess, 1.738 Martin, 1.23S Dubois, 9 310 Lawrence, 1.311 Orange, 1.31 S Crawlord, 1.481 Totals, 14097

Brelz's plurality, 2,701.

Darnell, Fas, Cai, X. Fro, lo. 2.02ft 267 642 2 605 63 201 1.844 12 1.638 61 10 472 448 13 778 1 779 67ft 1,321 3 ! 1,111 12 ll.9 m 4,4I

Labor is heaven's great ordinance for

human periection. The gigantic ques

uoii wtucn is now conironting the farm

ers, and one that Is of vital importance

to his Interest, is how can his labor be

more productive than it is? It is the farmer's capital ; his currency which be gives in exchange for articles which kn can not produce. If he can by tbe same amount of labor, double the reductive power of bis lands, that is

wnat as is most d eslrious of doing. The means of accomplishing this is a matter of little oeasequeRee to the farmer, ex

cept to be as economical as possible. He eaa net de it by a greater energy or

enori ei laoer. Tha farmer exlistuta all kit vital en-

The capitalists of Prineetew, without an exception, nre in fnvor of aeeeptlng the proposition of D, J. Meekey. for tke location of the main shops of the Air

Line railroad at this point They, reelise the immense benefit the shops will be, not only to the city end township, bat (he entire county. Every meebanie and

a boring mm ! the elly sma every

farmer in the township shoteM vote te secure thr location of the shorn) at this

point. Not a dollar of money is naked until the shops nre completed and in fall operation. Prineeton Democrat.

aaThe machinery te be used in drilling for niturnl gas nt this Blare in expected to arrive te-day. Piineetea Democrat,