Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1892 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, : : : FEB 1. WiMtM thrM. b " w ia" wauw-l For, Presldont IK A AO I. OKAY, of Indieae. For Vice President, HO.tACK HOIKS, of lew. Couuty AtTaira. TIi "old man eloquent," dohu Quiuey Adams, in making PU 16 H '; . uui.il tham not lo get exalted over the pending Presidential contest, lint look well to tter local omcers; thai U was more Important to them who I Mir nonnty seU-ctmen were, than woho"lil he President. To a certain ex'ent that U .. u.nav. i tie oruiiin 'j . ... .,. . i pauiiit .i ..-.. !iitlr nnnressed til Ml- llfl. HUH U It" 'M -" J -n i" '..wait.,.. hAtuM thev Py more attention to national poUUM who compose th county boa ,..!. .1.. i,.,it ahare of t than to Fortunately thU Is not the case In Duf i. -llle our Democrats keep at the head ot the procession In knowledge of national affairs, they slso Jealously IfUHril tiieir uuwi. "": . ' il. .,,.,!.' iiimm m oners adjourned special term 11 Piiday. after a labor. Inua selon ol two weeks, examining the county Auditor' offle. ml wre. fully comparing U tbe ok ofa county, in regard to fin tHclet J; ., . , i.,..t mnnairemtBt ot common and congressional school ftmda, intereat ....i.i i.. ,i;.rihninn of tUHda of all u..nin nt rnorrit. A . for the r,7i :.t No,. 1 1891. beinK -.. r ii.L. rt term ot Ai ........ i. h.. At ih coi of tlietr MMinii they aprend upou the record tht ioiiowiii): buhihii1"""' ' " ' "The Board of CommiMloHeViof Dh Indiana, after haTiHf eare ...II.. .....I ll.nrnllLf III V ex unified, com a.. i,ivBilMtf(l all of the record! in the Auditor's efflea of said county during the term comnifnalnt: Not i, 1887, and fndio Not 1, 181, l-oludlnjr hI receipta and expeuditurea of aid fiOHHtv.umade by order ot the cotnmUdoners tuereoi, anu in '"") H..I ,,. rcnriti were neatly and mill Hint - , tf-nt. nd- all accoaata atrlctly eorrect. Thai the Auditor' oce haa u.u -.nil and economically managed lor the but interest of the taxpnyera of ,.,niv durinv the incumbency ol thepreseat Andltor. We alw find that the ebool fande of Dubole eounty are all loaned oat, and aecoaata thereof oorruct. all ot which U bow aere apiiru-u by the Board." rVvvin .tinci.t. 1 Ana. H. Kor.KXCK. Comuliiteaeri J. J. Allks, ) ties haTe a Board of rAHHiv noaaaaiaaloHrre that oaa thor oaf Nly examine the county office, and Aitt-rkiulatJi nur laxBarera oa bT mm ik a Rnrd lii this county. It haa A1 tkn MMinle naanv a dollar. n.riu iktu fnur vnn an entire new mA .inia avaten of keenla. record ol I he eeaoel fundi was introduced by the imanty Auditor, by which eTery iraaa ..tiin la i-.ard to the corflHiou echeo fund, or the fuad apportioned to any eonereMional towaemp, or in renru nay loan, oan be readily found, aad traced to its final effect. The expenee t'nr alallonnrv fnr the county haTe been .iun.li from ftl.tOO oer Tear to lese it... tnfm maliilT bv DereUieat exer tlone of the Auditor, this one iteai beinp; MTiajf to the people of a large portion f hH Mkry. The affaire of the county, under MmtiMat. and the aetlTe mppoft ik. anu.iv Aamiaa(aera. -haTe beea AaadaoiM) on a hltfh Diane of honesty t,!t, ihla iavtlffation abows. There fiawa lioan ma roh.n to fleee taxpayeri permitted, in letting contracts or doinjc a iiii.ahrxi wnric. uomoeiuion in uiu for nuhlie work has been free, fair an hone-t. No "land raba" haTe been en gaged in, directly or Indirectly ; no bus sieion of beiaat boaeht in any way, bi DrfM.nl. or favore. bae aerTaded his of floe, and InTestigation of bie book a waa eagerly seconded-ao matter by whom miide . It la fortunate for taxpayers that Democrala elected him to All the place four years longer, and we leel confident from the pat that tbe coining term, now Inat fairlv hecnu. will result as adTantatreoualv for the ueepla as the one juet closed -lie being a firm belleyer in the Democratic doclrinei In public affairs, that "nuhlie office Is a nubile trust," to ' be administered "wilH equal Juetlee to all men ;excluslTe prlTllegee to none." If Democrats in erery eounty in th Slate will be aa judicious in eeleeting candidates this Fall, aa taeee ot uunois noiintT were two yearn ago, Indiana will be Democratic by 21,000 majority. A MtsTAkK. The Courur belieTti a fiPf earlv oalitlcai.coiiTenilons to be mUtakn. Aside from the fact that th Uinta are being formed by congreaelnaa enHetmenia, and no one can tell what they will be as yet, the months of March ani April haTe generally, aa the Kngllah exprM it. "beaatly weatrM for out door iiiass meetings, which la the wa a majority of the counties would prefer holding them. and will surely retult la the death ot many who expoee their health by attending them Very many Bounties haTe no roomy halls, large enough lo accommodate mate eon Tee tloas. Lrad Mine Moerder and Ouppa art tawing timber and getting out spokes la Ihe woods for the Jasper Spoke Company. On Monday they cut a tree aed on attempting to saw it struck something hard dulling the saw. They tried another place, with the same result, and finally sawed f a eut and split it, and tonnd it so loll of bullets for six leet up thev couldn't get a spoke out of the tree. It is sueposd to have Ween used as a holder tor targets at sneotlag matthee.

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THK DMMDCKATfC TAX LAW the hm mitls In Dwlsese OsHtnty. Levy m Tea tifwil BtraHa. iiHMbere, tewaealp trutee and rnnnty wperini"" ii mt tHMftirier ita the aueetiOH waemer the trustees shoniu wt) iim ymr y eal tuition tax in Uh-mis omhi. me ftohools this year, witit a loeal taltkn ax from eaeh lownshlp, average, imi eounty over, aeout lie wy ". nT months aad three quariers wh- iaw McruMd tax oh thsratiroMS. oenas ann Korporatioits genefally, the revenue next ear, without loeai ihiiion in, wm e...l eoaslderaMy the reTenue thi yesr with local lax addeil, and It ia probahl he trustees next year will fro aaie to . l. . III it, a aTerage six musmr mm wn reTrnne derlted from me aiaie. ir u esirahle in any lownahip to lengmeu he terms of schools to eigm or inn months, of course a loeai tax must oe h v i d to meet the additional expense, hut it should be done only tor that pur pose, and with the explanation to tax Mvora that sueh was the eettee of the local wtv. in iris aawter, ui wr. . ... i ! nfAnl ol eah township are tea Best udgtis of what tbey want aad are wilnir lo nav lor. 'I'hara has been eoine differenet of opinion as to the amount of school reyeui Hfixt vear as eeaBoarea wim iw preseat, aiid the eoaeequeat ability of townshvp trustees to maintain inc fihonla the same leectb as tbie year: la other words what effect the new Uemo nratlr. tax law W0U d BSTO OB SOROOI moiiev. and knowlRC that a large aum ber of people are Intereetea to Knowing . t he correct amouois tor eaen year, h none want ine duoiic scnoois io ue 1 a B 1 K J crease in lenKth or eatciency, the Cou kikk. requestMl Auditor uramwipaeaer to tt tb lor nnblteaiioa a staiemeiu in re gard to it, and he furnishes the people with the following comparieon, tae ag uree of which ha says are absolutely eor rect. besine the calculation for distribu tion in 182 upon the enumeration of tel. from whieb there will be nut little Tariaaee: Comparative Statbmrnt of the School Keventie used for Tuition in the Free Schools ot Dubole County, Iediaua, deriTed trom taxation by the regular IS cattta State LevT. Common S. F. Interest and from State, by appor tionment, in excess of tee tax peid in by Dubois eounty under the Old and New Tax Laws -Uonireestonei inter eat, Liquor License, and Dog Fuad omitted, which would be about equal on either exhibit. It shows that the So Wool Revenue will be considerable more, without loeai tax atioa. under the new assessment, next year than with local taxes tbe present year. OLD SYSTEM In!. Taxes from 16c. Slate Levy, $7,418 4-8 Common 8. F Interest, - 3 ev ws From Strtte bv aBPortionmeat. 7 ao'i 44 Local Tuiiloa Levy is Tps.f " 3,4 4J Total present year. 18,471 a5 NEW SYSTEM -111 f Tsxea from lfe. State Levy, 110,106 75 Common S. F. Iatereet, - 3 tug Bf From state by apportionment, ll,zv 75 Total, without local taxation next year, f 35 1W 48 Net increase 12.738 II, which addfi to Ihe saving from local taxation, 3 834 40, makes a net gin of $f 572 M in favor of the poor man sad agaiiiht rail roaas ann noarnea weaitu The new a 1 i system is Democratic legislation ant onanciering. As there is a wide difference of onin ion in regard to the School Revenue to be deriTed bv the aeeeasaient under ihe new tax laws we publish the above comparative exhibit. They are taken from the records snd will prove true, RespectfHhv, JOHM GrAMZLSPACHEB, Auditor Duboie County," All taxpayers who are interested should keep tha above exhibit for refer ence, when talking to their trustee about a local tuition tax levy. If they expect their school terms to be greatly length ened, tbey should also and the tota coat per day of schools in entire town ship, aad by comparing it with the total taxahles ot the township, the a e a . oan reaouy ascertain bow man suainonai nays or scnooi taey are willing to pay for-if they know how much their individual appraleementa are. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a younir man ol Burlington, Ohio, stales that hehad been under the care of two prominent phys oians, and need their treatment until he was not able to get orotund. Thev pro uouneed his case to he Uonenmptlon an incurable. He was persuadm! lo try Dr, King s new Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, and al that lime was not able to walk eeroea the street with out reeling. He found, before he ha used hlf of a dollar bottle, that he was much wetter; he oontinned to ue it and Is to-day enjoying good health. If you have any Throat, Lung or Che4 Trouble try It. Wr guarantee ssliafeclion. Trial bottle free at Martin Friedman's Drug store. 6. DRorrED Dead.-Mr. John Hunger, workman at the K R. seeps at Hunting burg, died suddenly Haturday noon of Heart disease, tie was a clHsn ol Evansvllle, and bla rami I v reside there, but he had been m tbe shops ever since their establishment, and went home te set his roiks every other week. Ho was bur ted at Evansvilio. He was en hts wsv from dinner to the shops to resume work when he suddenly fell snd expired. Mr. Bunger wee In the 7lt year of his sge. and leaves a wins and nine children to mourn his los. three eons and al daughters, lour of whom are married. Pike Co. Democrats. -The l'lke aoun. ty Democrats meet is em mhi'ohiIhx at Wlnslow to-morrow, te sbsmImi dela. gftts to ths Tirieuiiewuvsttieui.

The members of the Imbele County

IVmeerAtle Central Committee are notified to mmI at th Co Hit He In Ju SATURDAY, FEBRUARY t7, Mtt At 1 cVloek, p m., for Ihe purpoee of fixinar a time end pleoe for hnldiHg a County Convention to appoint rtV legale o the Slat' ConvenMon on earn Sli, nd to th varlooe Diatriet ConventioHS yat to be ealled. aad to re organlae the Tounty Gentral Onmmlttee for tbe next wo years, ana for Ihe purpoee of ster ining when, where sn on what sveteet County Nominating uonvoHtion snail held, and for traueeoting any other bnsiiHNis which may properly eemo b lore Ihe Committee. All Demoerste who are Interested are nvited to meet with the Committee for eeusuliatiea. W. E. pox,.Cheiratea. The following persons are members ef the Committee: Columbia Aaron Moore. InrblsoR -Geo. W. A bell. Boone -William McIItrrl. Madison William T Younf. Bain bridge -Joe. F Friedman. Marion- Bee. J 6so taeniae. 111 A. Hesaamer (Bt.u. T V If.Vall . lull 1.. " ""- JtRSfSOB n li PraWI. igimnvii vis i aw a - Jackson Adam Bealrer. 5Hantingburg J. H. Behrees I Duff M. D. Lemewd. atoka (Holland-(I. J. Meyer. Gees fc$t. Henry-M. HeeTi Ferdinand II Hoppenjane. Where any of the above members have moved from their localities, or have ailed In their allegiance to the Demo erallc party, or have died, it Is recom mended that the Democrats of the townhip get together aad select others in their stead. KTGov. Chaee is (electing a number of men who look well in military ani forms for his etaf , to assist him, with gorgeous uniforms, la showing off to ad van t see at tbe world's uotumotan &x position next October, where a big part of the militia ef tbe dsete will be assess led. Among others he hae appelated: James B. Curtis, colonel and shisf of artillery. 0. C. S'.hreeder, lieutenant-colonel, ar tillerv service. w. A Uliphant, colons:, cater eagineer corps Psul H. turtaer, lieutenant-colonel, aesistsnt surgeon-general. From Hotel Delloste. Mr C. W. Red. nroorietor of the Motel Delloee, Omaha, one of the tnast, new and modern hotel in the west, says ol Chamber, tain's couch remedy: ' We have ud it in our family for years with the most wt'sfno tory result, Mpecially for our children, for colds and croup, it can be depeaoea upon; besides it is pis-want to take ana seems te ue free from chloroform and the oily eubrt put into many cough mixturss.' 25 cent, 50 cnt and $1 Uottwa tor saie by J. f. Salb, UruK-(Ut. Wanted Ladies or gentlemen who nan inveat from 450 to $900 will find an excellent opportunity lo enter into businesa that i guaranteed to pay them from ISO to $50 per week. The (hi -ine will stand the closest investigation Ctl h person, or undress II n Keller, 50a Main St., Sl3w Etsnsville. Ind Admlutetneter'n AppuiHtmsjHt. NOTICE i hereby given that ine un deraigned has been annoinied Ad fwinintrator of the estate of BerHhard Mueniper. deceased, lale ot DHoi rutint), Indiana, said estate is pro bebly solvent. .IOHN fi. HUMBERT, Adm'r Feb, 19. l892T3w Notice sf AurolHtSMKUt. VTOTICK is hereby given that th Clerk of the Dubois Cireuil Court has appointed the undersigned Adminls trator of theestaHi of George W. Walker late ef Dubois eountv Indiana, deceased Said estate t solvent. Lafayette, Ellis, Adm'r. Tratlor fb Hunter, Atty's Feh lO. 'M-Sw. NOTICE. State or Indiana, Dbbom t'obrtt, ss -bJOTICE ia hereby given that I have . 1 fled in f be oelne of th Clerk ol th Dubois Circuit Court, my peiHbiH for ih nhangs or my asms to Ltasi m Keleo. Dated this 15th dav efFeWrnan. ISM Librie Bellr Herald TKATLOR HtlNTEU. Att'ys. Feb. 19, llM-Iw ADMINIeTRATOK ksALK. VOTlCBis herebv given thai the hh 4 oVrsignetl, AdminUtrator of the ee ate George W Walker, defeated, will ell at public auction at the lata rea dence of said decedent, in the town ol Ellsworth, Dubois county. Indian, en SATURDAY, MARCH 12; 1991, ihe following personal property of sal decedent, vis: 1 blooded black aialllen 1 horse, 2 colls, cattle, milch cows, lot of stock hog. 5 fat hogs, poultry, ha . corn, poietote, canned fruit, pom, plows, rvrn drill, two horse wagon, bwggt, road earr, man's saddle, slmrle harness about 6,090 feet ol lumber, 2000 white oak inch boards, household and kitchen fur nilure, beds, bedding, heating and cook ing slnves, tahlea, chair, safes, bureaus, a aa - a ' wariiione, ikhik case, duties, clock, wafch, drug, medicines, hlaokherrv cor dial or wins, plM-lrianR' instruments, medleal books, vinegar, and manv ether armies not herein mentioned. Tan ue or Sale: -Sum of te and under, cash. Sums over to. a credit ot nme months wll (e glvtoi, the ttmohesers giving notes he,Hiri!K 6 per cent iniereet trom nme, waiving Miel, hi iih gmm treehohl aiiretv ... A .1 I I jrris til -.tllflltllM! with Sale to hffln nt oVlnek. . IjAFAVKTrE Kl.LIH A 1 i.V. Tra lor k Hunter, Attorney, Fb. 19, ltf2.$w.

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Twe 1 roue ess tienu Against Tftem for MMiMg L.lsHor Com)i rone Ined . Tbe Kvansville Courier of Wrdneedsv mornlHK ooniatned the following, which mad the parties Interested joyful, aa eerlv thrlr whole veer's product was In the custody ol the U S. Marshal: J P Thrwm. District Collector ef la terns! Revenue, arrived In the city Turn av morning trout Terrs Hauls, bringing ith him Ihe aeeeotsnee of tbo som eremlse by John W. Mason, oomatlsinner of Internal Revenue at Weehieg ten, I). C.,to whom was referred the eases itgainst Spencer and Dubois county real dents lor illicit dlMilllng. It will be rensembered that on Nov 15 asi Gouger Fares seised 161 packages ot peaeh end apple braudy aDoul 3,90 gal ons In all, which he round on the farms of com art &eitx, a. u. tioongeseug, wu am Doersam and Frank Lechnsr, near aeper, and F. Kiechner aad C. Mottler, near Kockport. The itouor was orottgnt to the reosrst h-aildiae; in this city and stored, and the cisle st Washington were notified that the proprietors ot the liquor desired to compromise, the urt four having de poeitsd $500 each, and ths last two $400 each, Mr. Mason's letter to Mr. Throop etatesthat prosecution will be dropped f ths defendants pay costs in the esses and purchase stamps for the liquor. The defendants aava sgreed to this, and, ss roeult, will have to give up about $4,500 Itogstlscr. Ceeuvia I. Besllnger, the Depute Col lector at this point, aad Oauger Faree, will prepare to deliver tbe goods to the owners to-day. MartiM Co, Democrats Shoals Feb 14 The democrats sssemtiled in mass coaveation at this place yesterday for the purpose of selecting delegates to the sistu, congressional, judicial and representative conventions, and sleo to organise the eounty central committee to prepare for the work ia the oomiBg campaign. Ths delegates se eded were instructed to oast their votes as s unit in the rsepeetiva conventions as fellows: For Governor Mason J. Niblack, of Knox eounty. For Congreea - John u. Bretz. Far Judge -D. J. Helron, of Daviess county. For Prosecutor J a Hsrshsll, of Martin county. For Representative Ephraim Ionian, ot Martin county. The eonveotiOB peaeed resolutions In dorsing the courss taken by Johu Bretz n congress, now in session, also the past erms of Judge D.J. Hefron and Ionian t was one of the most harmonious con ventions ever held in this county and he largest crowd In attendance that haa been seen in years. Speeches were made by Messrs Niblack, Hefron, Inman sad Marshall. Indianapolis Sentinel: What is the mailer with the great American tin plate industry? On Feb. 11 there was received at the Chicago ratom house I, et.OOO pound of tin plate for local con umer. it alt came from Wales and paid duly of 2 2 cents per pound. 9r-MkMHtM, nr thn Ltqtinr Hftfclt feet MvHjr tlartMi hv Aml"Ut.iire; sr, UalHfV OahlfR HpcelSe. tt It manMUflHreri a tw,wilr. which can t ctven In kIu ' b-r. a cup of ctTt or t or In (mmI, wlihvHt tb knuwlwlxe f iht p.dcHt. It J, aboluteljr mmm am win nm a rninnni aaa .prMjr cure whrtkfr the rttMit hi a mJprai drinkrr or an ilco fawlk wrack It h. hrm lwi Ih tboiwaMa f t. at4 In evrr Irxtaiiec a tterfect earr bm follow.! It tM)rr KalU. The hAhb ne'tiatrMi'Me4 .lib Ike j.f4c it HetHe an mter lmBMlMHir for tk llaHor atHit te e(lt. i;nre iaraMrM bm book Mrwaiar km. AtHirci ka Si . OtMlanatl 0. SfHMrte Co . t S-ly Rcwtmuraittt COFFEE) 0YSTE1S. SANDWICHES, ETC The undersigned b u upem-d a retau rant in lils hone on ith afreet, next door to Bank, Jumper, and will be pleased to fMrniah enstomer. st all llmee, with meals or any eataMee whieh the market affords. Please give me a trial. Grouse W. Broseuer. Nov 11 ifAI.HKRT M. HOHJtERr. KPWAkB fSOMNKRT. JASPER IMIOa KLOUR MILLS Rohnert BnoTnrns hnving purchaa the alHive well known Mill-, have hnd tnetn thoroHghly overhiHled, and art now preparsxl to, make the best sPatent Kolleti- F'lour ever made in Duboie eounty The FenH mello U iririlr a airalght rradtol first qH-.lit. Onr Fnrmily Flour i a brand Ihpt for its quality chiiiioI lie ex relied We nollnlt tlienHstom of Fa'fH 'r, and will be ready at all limes In i-x rlianuf Hour for wheal at the highest markr prici' Bring us Your Wheat, and t: will pay vom cah all the mark t wilt alio CORN MEAL always on hand to set or exchange. Bran and Shipsluf at (he lowest market prine, Give us s trie and we will try to r lease you, Mills on the North sldn of Jasper, on lain and Mill ft reef a BOIINRRT BROTH RRS. .Tssner, Nov 7 1890 -, MMhmI MiMdlcr, At;. Kg l. MOELLER & KAEGIN, Cor. Fourth aud Mill 3ts., JASPER, WE dedre to Inform the public that we have taken noeaesslnn nf the niackamllh and Wagon Works of Mr Edmund Menken, and are now prepared to mke WAGONS BUGGIES HAK HOWS PLOWS. elr on ehart notice. MM ......... . . . HOISt SHOEIHG SPECIALTY. asaKpti-tHr erHmtdly aad neatly eaee. .Hwsik nraalmt, . m wltlLLIR A KAECMN. srwmsems Jl'se-,"B

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(ORAUELSPACHRR'S OLDSTARD.) have opened out at the above place a full assortment of FRESH AND PVM DRUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the- attention of Physicians and others useding them. I will give careful personal attention In filling all prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS aad TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet Articles In Orsmt Variety, Pet, leth.iass-ly JOHN Pa SALB. M- Da

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