Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 December 1891 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
FRIDAY,
DIG, IS, 1891
I KMt.-H t tfc st Jtopar ImHmm. Hk ifsas nVwkm ibms. tit mail wwriUw BMttsr 1
Voters Should Carefully Pvndor Th Figure. Secretary Foster' report, ennmltted to Congress last week, shew such an exhibition ff expense aa Mr!lg tbe earefnl cenflderatjnn of every lover of his fMtttry. It sa the expenditure for tbe four rtseal years for which HarrisOH administration i jutly responsible, have been, er wilt be, for the jear
. t.
., ,,t 'he following places:
Jhkc A, 1H4MV, Jhh9W, 101, JirM, HWe.
KMOeRATK! 0MNMTTIE ALL.
To Sale MomaerN mf tk-n Waw
INiNMHirMiiis State GmnimIUm. Te tmk Democracy or Ixixaka. :
TH Democratic Sute CeeveeiUo M
190 dlrreted the formation f i M
Stat Committee )h th mvHith of Janu
ary. 1999, and every two vavart tnM-safter.
In eompliauee therewith) the folk wing
instruetioita are lMd:
Tbe Democrats of each eeeatr di
rected to neet Ih mas eewveatleHi at th
county seat of such eounty, at I o'clock,
p m,, on baturday. January t, 182 Eeh eounty convention shall select
delegates to the diatriet coetveatioe hereimiftHr named Ih the ratio of oae dele
gate for every two hundred vote (and for any fraction of more than ve han
drail vetes) cast in hM cousitv for
Claude Matthew, eeeretary of th State, at the November election, 1810. On Friday, the 8th day of Jaaeary. 1993, at I o'clock, p. tha ele?Ble selected in each Congreeaioeal dUlriet
lol district
AAA a&AA uaa AAa ) a' STtVJrVWg gW WW 441,300.83.
Immmic Tetal,
One way to comprehend what an immeHW sum this is, is to soppoe that Government officers had to pay it out in ft pifce. and etch employe counted
one hndrel dollars every HHHtite, eight
horn- every dny, Sundav? included, it
would take n army of 9,333 persoaa a
whole vear to count tt. Another way to realix tbe extrava
gant expenditnre Is to compare it with
former expene of the Government. Dnrlnif feventv-two years from 1791
to l?6l the general expenditures of the
liovernment, including the wars with Great Britain and the Indian wars. Was $1,582,444,468 4 years ol Harrison, 1,035,272,636
Second Dittrtet Washington.
Tbe delegate in each Coagrweiional district fhall proceed toeelect, by a vote
of the majority of aaid detogttes a Mem
ber of tha State Committee for ewes dis
trict.
Tbe chairman and ecretary of teen
uuinct meeting nftaii lortnwitn eertity
to the aecretary of the State Coaamittee
tha peraon elected for seen uiKrict.
Oh the 30th day of Jin oar r, 1892, tha
State Committee o selected will aneet at
the eommittee room in Inditaapolk to
elect oneera and proeeed with the work
of orfraniMtioa.
By order of tha Democratic State
Comaaittee. Chas. L. Jewett, Chairaeea. JofiEra L. UriLLv, Seeretary. la accordance with the above oall, no
tice le given that the DuboM Ceeaty
Democrat will meet ia Maeeonventioa
at the court hoaae in Jaapwr, at 2 p. a.,
Saturday, J and ait S, 1892,
Exeew 4 yrs. over 72, 52,828,168 For thirteen vars after the Rebellion.
rACU 1&T 1B?fl tUm. A I
tko finrrH. -a 'i .iri ,1," ,he Prpo of elftctiefc twelve dele
1 " ' J!. ' r: I:...:.:;', .etes to attend the dUtrlct convent ion at
! .n iirc rmn y c-ti ui linn Ikcpuuil can period of stealings and waste.
f 274,600,flo2d diatrkf, for the State Centra! Comllarrisen's average, 408,818,159 mittee. Alt Democrats are invited to
lattead. W. E. Cox.
tHaarmeefwl WhlMtar.
One ef the aaoet Mteaceeae whippiap eeewrred near Mentor Weddy ef taet week, that ever rfbfraead tar eamara el oar aoaaty'e hleiorv. A beat mhiaitfftt a band of walked hwm attterl
the nidenea Of lUail Abel and dranitad'aMl all awbi kiM xul tu
f t - r . . . T-" . -
ae m in eei, Miippe4 him
-Mars ewarw, m meraiiy laeerated hi
WHiy By witneeeesaar that him hack
and let were beat iatoajelly. Leaving their VKtim tied to a tree they diMp. peered a euddealy m they eawc. Hew long will oar government Mand ueh
cmtraiceoae eecne? It k a shame and dirae that oar Prosecutors aed Grind Jnriee, and the Gevereer of tbe greet State of Indiana, will permit such eeeaee t terror to be eaaciel in our eamirv
without waking an effort to feiret eat
the guilty aeoundrels. and to orohibit
seek villainous and beilieh work a Ibis.
Ibe Kansae Jaybawkers. the Sontbera
Kukliix were eheritabla oreaniaatkaa
eempared to tbeee midnight Marauders. 'Moral Law Regulators." Why do they wear their heavy mask in tbe night time? Why do tbev do their devilish
work in the night time, when all honest
men are in tbelr beds uImd? A law
abiding man aad good citizen Mk no
otsguiae, fear no nu, does not eneak
around under cover af masks tnd darknese, aad whip tome defenseless man or woaeaa, bat bold, brave, undaunted, like
lMvia or old, be will ateet the gieat GoliAh witboot a tremor or dread upon hi Law regulators! Let him who ie without siu east the first stone. Xay if they would oalv follow tbe Re
deemer's advice every one would slink
away like whipped care. Tbe vie li ass
leey bar whipped are not tbe law
breakers they are tbeaaselvea. Such men
are only it eabject for the penitentiary
ana ongoi to De filling a felon's den in
eteed of running at large. Shame, die
green aad dishonor ought to be stamped upon each oaa of their brow. It i an
eairef e upon tbe people, eouatry and
eoeteiy titat our state deee not take vir
oreae atepa to pualek Hch violators of
Man Akov.
Excess of extravagance, 134,217,40'
Or. again, far general expeuses, every inhabitant of the United Slates, man.
woman, child, IndiaH and negro,, must pay during Harrison's administration an
average of $25.95!
Is it any wonder times are hard when
o much money i tnken from the neo
pie for onlce-holders, contractors and
sebsiulee to millionaires?
On Friday night White Caps took out
a young man named Burns, charge
wim Betraying a yoang woman who
lives at Kyaca, Dubois county, and pro
cecueu 10 wnip nim. tie nan received
out a few licks until he promised to
marry and properlv care for the girl
He married ber the aext day. New
Ai&suy Liedger.
The above probably is a wrong report
of the Mentor outrage. In that instmce
the man acknowledged to being the
lather or a child of a grass widow, hat
was supporting her, as ber husband!had ji .i i . i
r moRiRi neiore, and pro-
Pe o marry ner a. soon as she could
legally marry, and pay all expense in
cident thereto. This report, which hs generally been published in tbe papers,
nxes me msgraee or two whippings in violation of law and decency, on that
ngHoornoo4i instead oione.
It begins to look as if the next Demo
cratic candidate will come front tbe West. Evaasville Courier. Yes, it looked that way decidedly to Democrats who believed the party was one organized to carry out declared principles, as noon ae Cleveland wrote his anti-silver letter and he waa the only possible Eastern candidate for there are hundreds of thousand of
democrats who would as soon bar
Chairman Conmty Com.
CAmmiseietter'8 Proceedings,
la addition to tha atattors nsted na
laet week's Cockier, the Board aliened a considerable number of aeceente. The bids of Dr. J. P. Salb and Dr. B. B. Branaock for tbe position of Secretary of tbe County Beard of Health were opeued and each found to be for f 100. They were asked to oat ia new
bids, and did so, Dr Salb still bidding
100, and Dr. Bran nock 990, the latter
wa awarded, tbe contract, begins ne:
Jan, 2, 189.
Mr John E Mr Fall. Ea.. being the
lowest bidder for County Attorney, wee
awarded tbe position, at 90 for tbe
year.
CeBnty Surveyor Berger filed his bond
u Drainage Conmieeioser. which) was
approved.
thirteen liquor licenses wore grantee1.
a follows: John L. Opel, LaneJb Clem
ents, A. Krempp. F Senninger, J. M.
Leistner, Jacob Hoffman. J. II Pfsher.
Theo. C. Eckert. John Altmsn. A. L
Fisher, II P. Dudine. CKaBiaeaboreer.
C. inning.
Alles Bros, were allowed ill 70 for
coffins furnished paapers dieittg at the
poor a-yium, among them beiRg John Iinch, an old man who died there in November, and wa buried in the Potter's
field, without a mourner to ehed a. tear
over hie life! form or in bis laet mo
ments to try and smoothethe aged mtii'i
Farnaam' Inetitmte.
The Dubois Countv Farmer' Institute.
tbe iret seeeion of which laet year wa
-jeo moea enjoyed by all who attended,
" " rwomu seesiOB, a i me court
ntc, in uaipsr, on
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
DlCCXSSE 30 and 31, 1991,
To which everybody, praetioal faranrs
aspeeMuy. are eortfnuiy lavited. Prof. W. C. Latta, State Supria tendent or Farm Inetltatet; Mrs. Stcvcns. of Salemn. Indiana:
Bon. Robt Mitchell, of Priaeetoa:
Aad other practical experts ia differeat arsnche or successful farming, will be with us, and give us the benefit ot their
experiences.
ihe Institute ia organised under
law or the State, which provides at pub.
uc expense a snare of neceesary outlay.
si. i nui cunncciea ia any way witn any eecret organisation, or aav oolitic!
prty, is strictly non-partisan aad neesectarian, and it aim i to do srood to the
farming cls, by discussing ner t bods of
arming ii Kin Bavemei witn i ne greatest auecee. either in Dubois eouuty or other - -1 n. . .
cwHiiee or ine state, and to compare
notes a to relative eueees in all branches of farming, Its meetings win furnish a
iiirrery teaet lor farmers aad their fam
ilies that will do them good. Let all
come, and bring their famillae. An in
teresting program ia being prepared. Se8astiax AxDExeox, Free. Samdkl II. Stewaet, See'y.
Town in TsjiMar'a 1st-!
w'el Vw4 wsv Tbe tsashr af Marbieon Tp. met a
Dubois, aalairdey, Dee Is. 1991. The instil Ml e wa called to order nt
tJU. M. by the president, A. M. Ab-I,
re
spnnses lu redl eU were isleasantlt nd
heartily given. Y testers presaat. 95. Tha first nubjeat "Young People' Reading Ctreie" wa preeeated by Mr. F. Pin nick in a very ereditable snaniier, aad then thoroughly dlcusd by tbe Institute. Tbe members of lb Institute were then organised a a elaes by Mr. Samuel Elli. and one of the 'Problems" as
signed to each to be solved. Each gave
an explanation, whan quite a discussion followed a to the best mode of eola
tion. Mr. W. Gnllelt caused aaueh
amneement by peeing as a small bay before bie teacher.
Theory and Practice" wa ably pre- fJP ted by Mr. J. O. oger. and aa iatr-W
eating argument earned on a to tbe iaff ueaee of blood, elisnate, food, ate , upon tbe human mind. Tbe Institute then adjourned till 1 :)
P. m. and the teachers aeeomnanied tb
Trustee, Dr. P. L. Coble, to hie pleasant
name, wnere a eon at eon repast
neen prd, to which seh did amniu
jnsiive.
AFTERXOOK 8ISSIOX. Miea H. CoW read aa assay
"Americas Literature" which proved very interesting, setting forth tbe nsarha
of tbe writer of Revolutionary time , aad comparing and contrasting them
With present writer a to theme and
style. Thi was followed by a short Ulkaa Reading' by the secretary. Mr. W. Gullet next held tbe attention of tbe Institute while be discoursed up. on tbe purpose and need of government. Ill talk proved that be was master of
tan subject, and did credit to a hie exparieneo aad abilitv.
Tbe Institute wae how favored by a talk oa "School Supplies" Ly Dr. P. L. Coble, who spoke of tbs aaed af nrUu
aid ia teachinr each of tha branahaa nt
etoay and lint best means of procuring
taw mu.
Tbe Doctor ie an anthneiast on mrhi
affair, never fails to attend each Institute bold in tbe township within tbe eebool year, and to take an active nart i
ail exercises, to pay a visit to each of tbe eeboole, aad talk to pat rone, pupils and teachers of the oroerress. -mm
. i . . . . - '
mm i seeooi, tBs creating a very general aad universal fotereet.
After tbe read i ner of tha r
iwprevKHM aaaaton. the follow!; reeoIulioa wassdopted:
Kesolved. That we. th tarbr. nt
Harbisoa township, tender oar thanks
to our worthy Trustee. Dr. P. L Hon!.
aad tbe citizens of Dubois, for hospitality shown and general interest manifested during this Institute.
Tbe Institute then adioarnad la mt
at Kelierville, Jan. It. 1199.
T A. M. Abel, Pre. r L. 17. Hat, Sec'y. La Grlpno Again. During the epidem ic of La GriniM
net season Dr. Kiuir'a Ks niwinr.
for Consumption. Cough aud PoUU
proved to be tbe beet remedy. Reports
"Ym " niny wo used it confirm this
SSBBwHnBuuuweHunannu
Come to See Oxjlt
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ON FLANNELS Best 10c, Oanton Flannel in the Countv a II lAfl bp i m. . . 1 1 1 T
mi fTuoi Lrrc riannci UOUDle Wi'rfrk fit OK Cjrsrit W0l,
MENS' ANDrBOYS OVERCOATS! Cheap Oil Grain and Kip Boots and Shoes! anamanuannna
Always HeadqaarterN for Goorl Goodu lowoajt-Pofiaiible Prite, at ' at
a. wnnersneim ce Co.,
aJLBFKR, INDIANA.
ftept.ll, 1991.
pathway to eternity-althouarh be has
eon who is a prominent business man in
tiuutingburg, and who was notified by the Superintendent of the Anvldtu of hi
fatber'a sicknes. and subseoeentlv of
ate aeam. truly, some Mil beam
seem to be of stone. Allowance w-era nsi t flu nu,i.
Harrison aa bim, or any of those in bar-! Treasurer ol 119S on account of nnoust-
woiiy with him, after reading that nota-;Pid State Benevolent Institutions, antler
Die repudiation of Democrat e orinci
pies. The tariff cuts a very email figure
wua many uemocratic voter.
trrTbe daily paper bard up for a
r.-f.-nuon, uave published a tory about Hill, Gorman and Brice forming a comlunation to control tbe Democratic party. If the nartv should submit in
control by these or other millionaires, or
"j ; uicrnisitu worsiuppcrs, it good bye to any chance of success next year, lint its absurd I No three men, or three hundred men, can control the action of Democrats. Iwer taxation and free coinage in the platform next year will make them kk, aud bring about a big victory, ton. Cf There are 1.718 railroads in the United State, and 639.9 IS employes ; i he number nf employes killed in a yesr
iixttren up suu, wmie the number in juted makes the startling figures of 390, 14$. In one vear the number of paeeen
gers killed wkb 315, while 2,318 met with Injuries in one way or another.
amis is quite a tftrtling contrast.
Is the EvMHHvf He Courier Meant?
Indianaeolis Sun: "NW fy n Tin
ha kicked up some more dnat. a&.t It
has blown into the eyes ol the free traile
paper, iney are sputtering and puff.
,"5"arew"in PHppie. Mr Hill ig
uignineu man, but he must have his
IHN.
Sheriff of
inale.
-.tTr7!11, ! ,",d '-0"rman Holman will be Chairman of the Committee on
Appmprmiena or the House. Thst
ongm ie je a gnarantee against any use.
ei.vA.vuw appropriations for public buildings anywhere in tbe U, sT In-
uiaaapoua included.
atrThe Republicans in the U. S. Senate provided the Allianee Senator Peffer.
eommittee places, but wouldn't give Kyle, the other Alliance Senator, any position, because be would not promise to act with them, farmers fa Aanttas are how atkieg ''What's tk wetter with Peffer?" "
the law, and to the Countv
$1153 for taking cara ofcrii
KOAD MATTERS. 'I'll MAlt,tAB . at r. . ...
no Lreuuun oi UTO. aCBBniat. mt S
for change or highway was received
no o. ii. nsnrews, sr.. f w. Krekeand Jo. Heitz appointed viewere. temsetat
Jiayor Fisher' office, Feb. 30th. 1S. The petition of Geo. Bretz et al. was
aiamiseea tor informalities.
tbe viewers hereto ore attaniatsJ
upon a road asked for by J. F Gray, et al. reported it of ue puWk utility, aad it
i uismiseeu. The viewers on thm neittln r
II Uretz et al. reported favorably, aed
" wa orusrea cbinged accord
ingiy. The viewer on the nstltlnn r
- I " w
uriesinger, et al. reported favormblr, hot a remonstrance being 6lA Jab. a
Stein, G. Schepp and C. Rha wr
appointed re-rtewer. o me-t tt eontntr Auditor oUce. Feb. 20. 1192 The change petitioned for by L. Ceve, fl w reported oa favorably, aad
The petiiioa of J. M. Barlingimo, et
i. wna reiuriefl on lavorahiy. A. re
monstrance was lied, aad claima for
namares. toiix ' chneider, Jehi Hoek gesang and Louis Pfan were annntarl
rfviawer. to met at coaty ieditor's
vmrr, reo. ia, imn.
The petition of W. H. Mieholsa. si
al. wa reported on favorably, and the
run lirnerei to oe opened, Tbe Board adlaurnasl lsiara
lug;. - '
i v In tberenortof the Rait s-mJ fVi.
miMton oi Kentucky In
t. .. ' . vi
orown, me mileage ia Kewtuckr is
given aa 2,090 miles; gross earnings for the tear. 9 19.3fiO.101; hMIiU. sit.
901,910; net earning. f80O4t'; toal capital stock, $144,193,564; trtai veins.
iron tor laxation. 0, 94 1,46 ; irerage
F1' mirw, -OJ,UUV.
1 r u -Som of th asiitr i.i.
Biaklng tin Sneaker (Vr
ii i m. we guee a wrii da ik.nt..i.
Otwell Oriflanamee
J. L. Bowers has comaseneed to build
himself a new residence.
A new ferry ie opened at the nearest point to Otwell aa White river ready
io comsnenee operating now.
IDRUG STORE!
Cmr if 6th ill Jacksse Stmts
, INDIANA,
teRAUELSPACRKK'S OLPSTAXD.)
1 S?nTJS.?! CJ"?SII AND PTJKI
mlAtL JiLZL I -n i '"V . ia ""e""0" oi rnysicians and otbers needing them. I will give careful personal attention to flllin if all nrePANTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet ArtiolM In Great Variety,
JOHW P, SALB, M. D.
ot. lath.isnaiy
T. ERNY
Agent for
Best in Use!
4Ml A ri.VK ASSOKTXKNT tiW HEATING AND
tCOOKING stoves
TIHWARE, HARDWARE HlCy LAMPS, BIRD CAGES
Ce UTLKKY, IVOT10IV9, eVc.
Bargains on Demand,1!1
S'LTrl.!L1'L?J-l'j!!: Ea''t llHo Sqre. JASPER, IIVI
reeoii. we aek you to give thi remedy
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trial and w. guarante? that you will LOUISVILLE & Sf. IfimZ
1 satiefied w'h rMuIr. - tk numk
price will be refuhded. It hMsasnsii snoW WWW W Wmvimrx sn
a La Grippe, or any Throat. Cheat or -alAMaV MdMAMMld aT
L.nng irOHOfe. IrJSI hottlM fra t If .r. tL.. E. am r. Lhm Cm u b b ,
rneuman a drur store. Trv hnt
tie wc. and 91. 2. ti:cak! ik xrrmcr, a kit. 14. lese.
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Jackson To whs hiss Teacher's Ia.
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- PHreaant te the call of the State out-
Our mfrfhtittu. JMSWn township teachers met tZ,
out gools and makinr raniU. f. eneoi. ... g, and found
the holiday trade. Uedricks'
holiday good ie tbe best
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rrangewMnt. for an aatertainment at presented by fcr Tr.Vlor i. la aWeV" the Otwell church hois on the nhrht of 1.. sr.r;-.. sw
Christmas eve. It is aimed te be a American Literatu'ra. br Alt- r r aSi
grwa surprise or all. 5o one except ProWenas, by Von Cox takiuer ThaTn be committee know just what wa willLm.te aa a cli- dtfS Ti. 1 -iT T3!
aave, a tree, snow-boase. or ef what rxnUiB-d . ia..Li.j'
construction it will be. Evervbodr Ik-a, r .11 .-. r-
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oume 10 uiweu on unrietwae eve, and sss isei ais
bring some one w in von. itmisiox. tjsli.es m
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J. L Braden has sold hi nronert n.L'A'' w" "l Peted
Main street, aad hae purehased the nron-jAT, H UoH- remark H.
arty known aa the wetdee
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get at heme. Hurrah for Otwell I r..lV' "wvHk
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cratie says: poti.
Indiana wbea it U waa Advanced I
Reciaroeltv Is free trade lalf " "ry l- The sub-1
w . " iisth! war a a warsaii eaHis..J i i
.Liei na aave more soots." V.v; m ewa y
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J. BKXCBICT, Acent. Jasper, In.
JOS. S. ODIOKNK,
Ossl Pass. A.. Lssltrille. Kf
HEADQUARTEES
10 R THE linger Sewing Machine ! I beg to Hnnomice to the public, tli&t.I
iave again opened an office, where I
ave constantly on hand a full line of 'heGenuiHe Singers, with all ilm latest
improvements. I have aUo a large
tbe teachers ia a Hvelv enlrlr. A ti wTarTmir :i-r t'ock of AttacliraentP. Nredlcs, Oils.&c,
GwMraa Crv fV ntdrav't Caanarla. I'0!08""""! wa now in
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, . m W. P. Wallace, Paster. Dee. lS-2t.
Xatio of
Flaal SU feasant
au ina BHtter or the esuta r u...
gwretna oasiner, oeeastd.
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The program lor next n. ...I . Machines.1" All kinds' of Sewing Ma-
I I -llinaa t : l .1,
rage' Tbeor Ti.t w- I I -w-!Ttr if.T roas n inaiul machines.
rv-. r s.JrB CTr T hm nnsmes. orere tht if v nlar nt I.., t.-
t . u m ri iween Mill and McCrl os Streets, . the hotel Is a I . '
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nigeu rat am m auuarsuf n . t -.a. ' ......
H'est Slhfitreet.oee square fro the courL 1 " J GOSMAV ACBt' hOaee. It kll ui.nlu. J , II' Or the hiUPCr HBHIAlarllirlr rnmlimf.
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,,"V)- . .' AM Tiu hM food ran ol Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone lAaUfAatAaa saklL ti v - . I f . . . .T .
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terms and further information, eall ortMrM John- Betz.
Jasper, Ind.
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