Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1892 — Page 4
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j a i v n rut da v. MA ML. 11 is, Jtate.xJ it ilaerVt;Scet Jarttml. Sf trass HMm ttr.m;rh watt a H t-ttM ttr For lrsldtHt, ISAAC ! Git AY, f Indiana. For Vice Prudent, I10KACK I OIICS, if low. - Democratic County Comiilloi. XutVre h hereby given that the Demrrc of ItulKli, (Htnntv wHt Hiet In )le)fie (,'fivfHti(iM, in th lwn J uper. IMboi rnnnty. lwtilani. on SATURDAY, APRIL m. 1S3, at 1 o'clock, li m . fr the. purpose of of iinttinttiitg cHtv eandiiiitte to till the tRtV! Treasurer, Sheti, Satvrynr, foroner, (Jomhiv AePr, and two rviuntv Co m ml e is for IJUtrirt No Nt nml 3.1. and for the piirpoe of, iie diegitM to attKiid the SUte t -iTen lion at IwdHHp.)H. April Kt. 1892; to apooiitt rtelegrite to the (jo iiwrHirutl Conrention of the Second 3 isMct ; to appoint delegate to thi JjnUil Courention for tl. llh Circuit ; to appoint delegate to the Reprenttire Convention ot Dubois, Orange mid L- written countiei; to apimiid deleto the Uenreewtatlve CoHVeHtkm of UiiHoU and M;irtiti eonntie; to reoftTAiiiz the Democratic Couotv Central (mhw)1('p of aid county, and for the trHiificiliwi oi tch other busints as iui rotne H'forg th Convention Rpiv-enfutinn shall be one, delegate vote tor every 43 v-He east for Cfande Watthew for Secretary of State in 1890. and o vote, for everv 15 votes aiui Iractifiu over, and uuder Si rules. Notice is hereby further given that by ordfr o' the Central Committee, made on tht27kh dav nf Februtry. 1192, thr Jmcr!y of tlie v-iri u townships nd P-eciet6 nf 5d eountr will meet in Townihip and Precinct Conventions, on THURSDAY, APRIL 7tm. 1392. tip m..at the placei barelnafter named, for the. purpo of appointing delegates t'i snid County Onvuniion. and to teleer h tfieother in each of the voting prerincta to serve m the Democratic Central CiMintfitea for the next two yetra. Townfeip and Precinet Onventiona to le hem at tb followtng places, to-wit y. DtaMM ;olnmM4t IlHrWoit, Cryetal, 4 4 4 S St Kelkrville, II-y4vHle. I'ortecsrilJe, Irehnd, Tsper, Lock nun School, Celeslioe, nirdeye, ScbnellvtMe, 8- Anthonv, Hnntingburg. Hollnnd, St. Henry, Ferdinand, Jtoone, Madi-An. taiit4-ide, Inrio, Hall. Jeffcr-on, tTarkw, iNtoka. Ferdinand, 17 7 2 3 7 14 3 3 13 The representation to the Conntv Cm voiuion haJI be one delegate lor everv X vote? and traction over 15. lven li.r Claude M UthewH for Secretary of State, ai uie us; general election. W. E. Cox, Chairman, Democratic Central Committee. rGrnver Cleveland hia at last come out of hi hole, and announced himself i. a fHil-Jhriged, anxious candidate for te Democratic nomination for Pretddint. UU action only serves to inteHgjiy the pUticl -Ituation In New York, and render the TarUon fight there more liter, anil makes it certain that no New loik politician ean crry that Slate at the election. Sensible Demm-rat. in t... dmna will nw eeae their'furthpr puffing ofihi egotistical bag of ga, and devote loeic eergt to eecnriMg the nomination wtern ticket, tlmt will have chance tor tweees M the election. liiu, riOH-er, Tammany, Cleveland, jrin, uepuoucin Linion Club, all Hiir, are eervanti and worshippers of iti-gouen weaiin-jH the employ and control of millfoHHir! who corrupt the legislature or their own t&, Hlerj..,,,,! m, H-onder, for thev are all hot iMM'ifowiha of lite palace of corrupt nnd grinding weah, and uone or them nru Dtmocral4 except in name-uaing th nhwi to help them to power. They hw'd not bn truMsd in high position by the common people of the country oiiuide ofr New York, and it i. time etern Dtfmoert were awake to that fct. "TTI'll- PHinhHHcaUy the rear of poluic. hvery peron want to be Inlormed in rarii m ii i. i..... the p.ewervalion of yo,r li(erly, of ,oh luteal hiw Snancial welfare, of th - - B LIIIEI n ri I I I ir lh . . u It t n1,,, wmwhIIv. even i t. your religboH Ma,Hi, fr H man ia J' , violate the deca. "g'l-. if getM fooled in politics, it ."IVH tM,0,,Ml f J rtaxee and nigfe-i nntv a eitixn . i.fw . - -stp v u ifimit hi conntry and his Cod to b well a lUt.iUt Iv informed in regard to Ii a J .Wh ln,e..,igey ,e ZZVJtX thu varions tMt-tio .u,i.i.,.. . nd hi .i!uS".. rUf ,,H,, tnd he h V"1 lmr "U Jve ou for he fntth" whhjh actuate, him. Therenow and yon be thoroughly preWy ariM if yoh read It carer-ll l Vi 11 "1"i"tiy. vni i"t . J r' or ,hre wts a week ,ir yenr name and eaih. CMlSV. and Ike ""o wa covered W oh k Jatjur. with mw. Thsrt
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Waahixatox, D, C. March 14. ltt Mr. HarrUon eei taint v h not dm .1.1. i. -. . . . . 1h i mpi i it? mtjouiy m ia re- ! publican etsetore Uv his maul pa Ut ion jot lU KrhrUtg Sea nastier Im a neb a way to ereate war sea re, whatever eWl nt may have bed in tiUc quartera. geejaior SJcrwH, who is ehalrmau the
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bvt-aylng: "A wtr. or tvH i wulm ion between tbe United States sad Greet Britain lor a cause so trivial as owe year' fiMn lor seals, would be a ensue against civilisation." A promiwent republican, who! a warm NrMHel lriend wl Secretary litainc. Mid to-day that this whole a Hair had been di retried y Mr. HarrUon without the knowledge iol Mi. litaine, who ww for aeerly a JSJSr'SS had been Hone, his first impulse was to take advautage of his illeeM, sasks that an x-He, and tender his resignation, to lake eBVct at once. He wm persuaded to change mind, but it is not at all certain (hit he will con eo t to remain !h the cabinet, lie in going South a toon as he ean travel, and the date for hi return is very uncertain. Naval ofitaiale are dropping mysterious hinta about sending a naval force strong snout: h to njeht to atop the poaching in Bearing Sea. but hoImwIv here believes that there will be any fighting, or My oeeeeioa for BhtlHg . The, democrats of the Moaee held caucus Saturday Right and authorised a committee to select the House member of the cenure!nnal campaign committee er ihi year. Kepreeentatirn MeUreary. of Kentucky, will probably e the chairHi &n oi ine eommutee, wnicu win oegm work at once. The United States Governsaont has profiled directly to the extent of 4000 OCX) by its dealings with the inventus of the country, that being the amount of the surplus earnings of the Patent Oftce now hing idle in the U S Treasury, to say nothing of the indirect benerit the eountr) has received by reason of the inveations upon which it ha granted patents. This makes It seesa all the harder that on account ol the failure of Gongre to authorise the ex penditure of a portion of the surplus earnings of the Patent OSes, to provide neeesry room, the Commissioner of Patent has bea compelled to stop furnmhing copies of patents issued. This U a hardship, not only to inventors, but to manufacturers, owners of patMts. and other business men who for one reason or another olten find it important to have copies ol certain patents. Great business preeeo.ro is oeiug brought to bear on the House committee os Rivers and Harbors, in favor of the proposed ship channels connecting the great lakes, and more than one hundred Representatives, from Northern, Con Ira I and Westers States have signed a letler addreed to the committee. Mrongly endorsing the sebssss, and asking that it be provided for in the river and harbor Mil shortly to be reported to the Hotie The House eommitlss on Territories will take a formal vole on too bill for the adpaissiosj of New Mexico, on Wedne day of tbs week. It will bo faveraoh reported, and it is believed last it will certainly pass I be House, but tbe indiea tioas are that it will be "hung up"iu tbe senate. benator Hills outnern trio anoears to be giving the Republican and Cleve land sore-heads a lot of trouble. He went in respoate to warm and pressing mvitaiious, and be meets a welcome worthy of hm distinguished services for. and his promiusot position iu tbe demo cratic party. bo many membera of the Hnuse wish to make speeches on tbe free wool bill, now before the Uouse, that it will b neRsary to hold night eessioas this week in order to give even a few of them chance to have their say before tfaa vote i taken next Monday. The present ar rangement is to have tbe debate closed br ex-Speaker Reed, for the resublteaas. t wo things will occur on Tuesday. March 33, In which democrat every where are deeply interested At Wash ington the Houe will take up the Bland free coinage bill, and at Austin. Texas, ihe legislature in special session will be gin balloting for a Senator. There are three candidates here Senator Chill on. who holds the position ov gubernatn rial appointment : Repreeeatatives Mills anil Uulberfson, who declined the posi tion or inter-state Commerce Uemmis sioner to which ex-Representative Clem ents, of Georgia, has since been noi natiHl. because of bi desiring to eater lie .senatorial contest, and it is great I v to their credit that all three of them oropose remaining here and attending to neir uoHgrewionai autles white tbe enteit is being dboided. Representative Springer is slowly re covering, but his phvskians do net hold out much hope of hi being able to take any further part is tbe work of this ses sion. The bill for the admission of Arieoaa will be favorably reported this week. and it will iu due time be pas sod by tbe House. G. A. S. T Probably the most Important action of the Board of Commissioners this week was ordering election em the question of aiding the Chicago. IndianHpolis and Chattanooga Southern Railroad Company In building its nrnrowd railroad, to the amount ot fit 494 in three townahip Ferdinand 47 IBS 70; Jackson S7.3efi, and Hail fJ.gftz 30. tio fares we have been informed, the enterprise is yet in tbe chrysalis state, or a personal speculative proposition. If it projector, Mr. Patrick, after sen ring a itood sbow of sahsldies which he has beeu extremely lucky m rar in having voted -can lost enough bond to build ihe road, he will do it, If hnilt it will unquestionably make a good line, and he a gieal help to eeery township through which it run, so 4Hev con Id well afford in pay the two per oesil. tax to secure it. But the big "ll" ie eotlreiy dependent upon his ability to sell tfce beside em the general market, and eittseaa should not be too sanguine until such a sale is completed. Vote the tax, but dWt speeuiain mnen en inn rutur or the piiie, ie tbe Codxii:m vivkt,
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eesiow. Tfcey injured tbe esinnlv property mar H.UUO in ibe Harlford Fire Insurance Co.. and MtnoHester Aauranse Oo . Geo Gramelspaesver agent, for a prmim of 150 for five years. J as. F. Miller, J P. in Pal ok a township, and Martin Meer. J. P. resigned , and Prank J Iraee was appoiuied a J, P. John E. K rod el was appointed a Con stable for Koeme township. W. A. Herman! was swarded Ike eon tract for pauper medical praetiee iu Jeffersott towusbia at 40 for tbe if xt year. Dr. G P. Williams was awamed the contract for pauper Mtedled practice in Patoka township at 13ft per year, instead of as published iu tbe Cookiek last wsek ! Liquor Licenses were granted to Jos M. Greener. HuntingbMrg; Koh-rt B Morris. Huutingburg; John J Geisler. Portersville, aad Marlett A Johusoa, Birdeeye Petitions were presented for railroad donation and elections as followg : Ferdinand Township-Am't $7.118 70; election ordered for Mouday, April 13, lSi Jackson Township-Am't $?,36S00; sleet io a ordered for Tuesday, April 19, ltt Hall Township-Amount $JixJ0; eleetiou ordered for Tuesday, April 19. 19H Upon petition of citieens two of the voting preeinots iu Ferdinand township were ordered changed ROAD BOetXFSfl, Tbe viewers reported the road asked lor by Gee. Schmidt, et al , as not of public utility, which report was approved. Om the petition of George Breiz, et al., for a road, Dan'l Melton, John Grifllth and Marios Mania were appointed viewers to meet at Mayor Fisher's ofifee in Hwitingburg. oa Friday, May 30th,; to be sworn. Oa tbe petition of Andrew Griesinger, et al., for a road, the viewers report favorable ; report received ; when petition for damages was prices ted. and Casper Blume, Joha Denae aad Vincent Stem ley were appointed viewers to aasessi damages, if aay, to meet at the County Auditor's ofiice on May HOth. Oa the petition for road ol J. M. Berlingame, et al the reviewers reported net of pabtie atility, aad tbe petit ioa was not granted. The petition of L. L. Cooper for a road was withdrawn. of casiut, tmIc tf w Happy Hsjoeier. Wm.Timmons, Postmaster of fdaville Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me thaa all ether medicines eomhined, for that bad feeling arising from Knitter and Liver trouble. John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bilterao be the beet Kidney ad Liver medicine, made me feel like a aew man." J. W, Gardner, hardware merchant, same, towa, eavs: Electric Killers is just the thing for a man who is all ma dowa and don't eare whether be lives or dies; be found aew strength, good appetite and felt jui like he had a new lease oh life. Only 50c. a bottle, at Martin Friedman's Drug Store. 2. A Full-Fiedgeal CeJosiel. Col. C. C. Schreeder, of Huntingburg, last week received a verv handsome commission, signed by Gov. Ira P. Chase and Secretary of State Claude Matthews, whereby he is duly commit sioned as Lieut Colonel of the Got ernor's staff He has the same on exhi bition at tbe If untingburg poetofilce. 11 AN I ED A maa lo take eare of v V stock aad do general work. Want a sober, truthful man that la willing to work, and knows how. aad does ant run around at nights. Sack a maa I will pav tdO a month aad board ; ae other kind need apply. Other good farm nanns can get work in same neighbor hood at from $1 to 930 a month. Ad' drees immediately, L. E Baowx, Delavan, III. Three Weeks for 10 Cents. T"e feaer yes btmbA ae eaeflaftMaVt the heme circle the New Vera I we will sssmI yen far 3 Numbers for 10 Gents. The ffimtratlsea fat me Leeeer are 1 ttfnL It is om a the seat ftf-itritsi tjeiteml 4ei iu aH-aiAdl maapmaia) cai tawat VWTBa These three felk.ris lateemllns; reselBg; Two fkt e moeteuas, hewtlfany tthistratei, .w Hy Ikaea MarahnW Kertb, eatttM Kimih ef Cynsesa Mwa4t,n tke eilier by Leesa Miiaiaa reet, eetKleS ".ti iheKleveMli Hei" mhm HhutraW ivvtef artriftfe ay Befltt ae4ees aa AeBvHWa bC. BaMT. wfitrjf aWkjJl aeJamBBj Jkamam shttvamfa) rVo Tsrewiw aea Cele TmfiMeea HTW Keesi nmermta iwms; three fauna of tae We hmhi' WrMw sViNsruaeat, fuN ef tarermaainn that llt Interest eiary aaetW an4 Uaaaiitar: newa frete "IV WerMV Peer t'nMT!s" and Many sheet wiUeitlsasens arilehihrlmr:ilef Hsefwl latarasallsa; ami the three eprndns: tnstallwenta ef a nmat laleeestlaf serial saery. ealHIei u9ferrts Jnaea'n Wttw ease saw iMtansaeM ta nek nr.nriier ea MThe SHeer Beal.M Mtaa H rm RavflTa Meet ssMesasral serial all M tit ferealy lOeenta. AMu as KW YORK LEDGEK, :aewujhHst,x.3:
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Mrrk 11. 1-St-y HOUSKWIFK. Just look, aian, at this old leaky, rusty, tin bucket. It has dripped water all over my floor, and now baby is crawling around is tbe wet, sailing ail its clothes so it won't he fit to be seen when neighbors sail in. I do wish you would get me a new one. HUSBAND. Buckets coat too much sines tbe McKinley tariff raised the price of tin, aad we can't afford It. L. F. SPAY0. her, tmmm, if yau'll ttM te my theft. I'll Mil yea a Evans' Anti-Rusting Bucket That wea't teak. mhI wM't mat, with ftMt64vMl Battery that purine water, mm ct the aaawe prte oa kefer tke teHST mw pessed. 1 sb have BeUers, BaetM. rmmt, Btppers. Skaa amser ware aa4e the aasne was. I HAVE ALSO THE 13 est Cooking Stoves, Manufactured, with tbs improved Gauie Oven door, made exclusively bv the Excelsior Company, of St. Louis, and I can truthfully assure you nothing equals tbe celebrated CHARTER OAK STOTES! And if yoa need something to to draw water from our well or cistern, don't break year wire's bask fooling with that old windlass, or hurt some of year ehildroa, but oome to SPAYD'S big house and '"CHAIN PUMP! The best made In tbe world. Kepler's Patent Galvaaiaed Ire a Tubing. March lS,HSt-y. 3NOTICE OF Railroad Election to be held in Hall towxuhip, Dubois County, Ind. eJOTICE is hereby given that by or l der or ihe Board of Commisaioners ot Dubois county, IndhBS, tbe polls oi the several precincts ia II all towaship. wilt be opened oa TUESDAY, APRIL 19th, ltflt, aad tbe votes of tbe legal voters of said township be then and there takea upon tbe subject of appropriating tbe earn of Three Tbousaaei, 3Rght Hunarea ana Fiftv-Two Dollars and Thirty ueat (13 H52 30). as a donation to tbu Chicago, Indieaaoolia aad Chattanooga Hoatbera Railway Company ia constructing its Railway through Hall fowaship. Said asBoaat to be doasted being two per seat, of the taxable property if said towahip. and payable oaly whoa salt Railwav shall be built through sa'd township, and a traia of ears shall hev passed over the entire length tbertsof in Hall township Ia witaess whereof I have berrwato set my hand and the setil of i l s V the Board ef Commiesinaers ef "v' Dubois eountv, this lSth day ef March, 182. John Gkamslspacmi a, Auditor Dubois Coualy. March ll,ltfz-et COURT KOTICfS (.Civil Csmse He. 1441.1 IrATcer Inimaxa, Duhsis (teuKTr, SS: Bneele ClrseK Ceart, April Tern, tate. Hoary Sehasll, vs. i V I Garrett Dean, aad Serae aaaa j mJOTICE is aereby given to Garret Dean and aarah Dean, hie wife, de ftadaats above warned, who, as appears! by afildavit filed are noa-resldents of the State of Indiana, and neeemry partie to tbe above stated aetion, that the plaintiff. Hearv Schaeil, has filed hia rom fdaiat aad commenced bis said aetion against them ia said Dubois Circuit Court, ta reform and foreclose a mort gage oa real estate situate in said county of Dubois, and thst said action aow pead lag will staad for issue and trial at the April term or said Dubois circuit Court, ta the year lli. WHaeee the Clerk and seal or said Court, this 1Kb day of March. lMfi. L. 8. IaXATX BCKIRT, Uerr uuuois cireutt tMart. Bttuxe lkJRTTxm, Attorney. Marsh II, lttf-3w (p r.f j ITor Pficem Job Workfte If ttn Oertrr OflMt
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