Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 June 1892 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

FRIDAY aaautut JUNK 10, 1808 Rtl at tbt Pwrti at Jasper IMtaea, far ra Mlmm thfaeae. Mi welt m Ml4 Mattec . Fr President, II A AC P. GRAY, of Indians. For Vlea President, MOKACi: HOIKS, of Iowa. Democratic State Ticket. CUCOR MATTHKWS, VarmlUtaa. l..utaat GovifriMK-, MOKT1MKX XYK, Upoete. Sectttary f Se. W. K. MYRRS, MattiMte. Atr ef ete. JOHN (MCAK MIN'IMMeOtf, Hwm4. TfMwrr AI.HKKT OA U,,Mtla. ALON'XO rt. HMITMi Jnwteae. Ntportar. Suan-aw Cut, 81IWKTR. MOON, rll. SfrlaiaiHit at Jbt!c laoimtte, HKHYY D. VORlWt5. Johal. Stat StaUetleiaw. W, A. fBKJ.lt, JR Mflwi. tepraee Jo, Sw4 natril, JRITKA D. NKW, Jennl. Sfrfne Jn4,ThtM lHtrlct, JAMKS MtCABK, Warree Soprvmt JJc, WW. IMnirict, TIJtOTMY O. HOWARD, St- Joan, Aapeiat J4r. Kirt Otorict, CHORUS I..RKIXHARI), .ptier, Appltte Josrc, Rccrwd Dtetrkt, FRANK GAViy, IXater. ApfUt Jxifif. rfclrd MUtrkl, THRO. P.DAVIS, HeatUtoa. Appellate JifS. Korlh DiMrlct, ORLANDO J. l.OTX. Pel are. AppcMt J!, rifle IWtri, OKOROK K. ROSS, Cat. District Democratic Ticket. For Oagrt' DfM.-JOHN L. It RK1 Z. Far Rpret!.ve, IkiM i4 X.rtln eatimlt "WILLIAM A. WILSOJf, Far ReprweMetive Uwrc, Oram ! IKhi CeMtlM-JOMK L. MKGISN1TY. Democratic Comity Ticket. Far Sheriff,-ALKBKT tl. TR WI.OR. a FrTrMsrer,-IAC()K mttM'rKIt. JK. CfHHtty AMr.-VIJ.MAM TV. KKNDAI-t,. rw;sryor,-HKXKY KKUCKR. Fer C(mr,-JOHV K. MKINKIIK. OemlwkHiw lrt Dtat ,-CONRAI) JACKLKY. CowmlirionfrM UiMriet.-.IOSKIMI FKITZ. The Judicial Convention Galled to meet at Oakland City on lt Saturday to nominate a Prosecuting Atteraey for thin circuit, pioved a complate water-haul. Hon. S'-muel Hargrove, of Gibson oounty, waa chosen -chairman, with G. W. Asuby, Eq.anl Edllnr SaMki, of Pike eounty, as secretaries Rules wre adopted requiring a Majority to nominate. Win. B. Cox, of. Dubois, S.'H Kidd, of Clibson, and T. H. Dillon, of Pike, were put forward by their respective counties, and for 82 ballot! the vote stood Cox 15, Kidd 14, Dil1m 10, wben the convention adjourned to Meet at Princeton Aug. 26th, to try it Tcr. The Courier suggests that it then adopt a reeolutton nominating all three, Mr let it be decided at the polU in NoTember. This would be fair nil around. Grover Cleveland and thoe who wear by him should bear in mind the hiatorieal fact that the democratic party 1mm never elected a man to a aocond IH'MideMtial term since Jacksoa went at of office. Lafayette Herald. Democratic nominees tor the legUtatareare being almost universally inetrHcted for the re-election of Senator Tsrpis. The Indiana dnmncrata are preud of their Senator, whose merits arn not alone apprpciatfd In Indiana, but throughout the nation as well. IndianKlit Sentinel. The erteemed gtintltynen who aro now hoontlng Cleveland and denouncing Tammany hall, will be begging the latter political organization for support aext November The frhmdB of M. Cleveland aeem to lie ao constructed that H is the easiest matter, in the world far them to rnnku asses of themselves Iidianapoiia Sun. 3"The daily papera C li i week arc all 4lled with the Miuneapoli convention wrangles. The "mesmeric" Blaine, who dealt In Credit Mobilier stock and always "oast an anchor" to fill his pockete at tbe people's expense, was a hut conteatSRl with grandfather htt for Republioaa honors. We hope the factions say get Into such a fight that honest may staHd some show. Soflae of the maa-worshipprsrs are pahliahing a statement of the vofft ia Hew York in 1882 -fen ypara ago to prove that Cleveland did not run behind Hill that year, when he was chosen Governor, in order to emphasize the eondVmRfttioR of the interfei ancj by the Federal Government with a State election. There la no rjitestlon hut he ran away behind Hill in 1983, wIich be was a eaadidate for a hiKher office, and Hill was chosen governor. atf One of tho unkitidest thrusls at the 'mesmeric lender" at Minneapolis this week, was that he bad (alien into hie dotage and was no lunger ahlo to at. tend for anv length of time to ordinary affairs, and wa completely under the eaatrolof hla ambitious wife, wbo.benaase of her jealousy of Mrs. Harrison's relaement and tact, bed compelled her almest imbeetle husband to content with his ekief forthe empty honor of. a HepaWlean nomination. VVhn says wo Maaa'e rights are not fast developing? Lorr. Oh the Jnaper and Hunting, harg road, suppm-rd to bf near llriat -Meld bridge, a ldv' Urfn.Him tii, . reS Riiil aHCiini. uiili I? fin.- ... . ...... n-eii.. AIIQ Jam will pltwM leave it at the CeuitiKK

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tiM mk u to espiatu turn et ait e,eerie. UHt "ire itv." Firi ir uvr om m ttti, a m hmuw te thlak It dea,a dUtribitliuu of the nrrci M metal tbroubmt tbe country fW, withuut any value received lor it. With (He freetoinrtife ol kitver doltm by tbt (IovriiNtetit,MttH wh(getthtii will have to work tor (hem Jut as thf y uo hw. It eerlalhly meaiia that the wiekedact of the filfi HepuklieaH party of 1873, dR4enetiaing silver, ttliall be repented, and the white wHnI, whkh had been reeagHied all over the world from AbiaItam'a lime till 1873, n a valuable medium for money, to exchange for produuts of labor of all kind, should be fully re stored to its aHeient position, in whieh it had always served the mases of the pie so well. He asks, in it "a speculation for rich mouopollp?" We answer ho, hut it is an attempt to break the power over labor and business now held by rich monopolies. With the free coinage of j-ilyer there oan be no monopoly ol the produet, no more than it U possible tor a monopoly to control nil tbn corn or wheat of tbe world. Silvnr is a natural product, and the hills and valleys which contain it are open to the labor mid enterprise of every ciliwjn. rich or poor, and with the law permitting the poor man to lake the product ot It it silvnr mining to tbe mint, i nd rfcdva for it the number of coined dollar it is worth, speculation in it, as now encouraged by the Hepuhlican law of 13K), would be utterly destroyed at anoe, because it would have a fixed vaine in accordance with its fineness, no matter in whose hands it is. Certainly, with this condition, it is to be hoped the energy aud labor of our peopln would produce more silver, aud eotisequently more money. As to there being too much or it, no man has ever yet seen the time when money of in. trlnsio value whs too plentiful. Tbe talk of a 70 or 80 cent dollar is the sheerest kind of nonsense. Xo one has ever seen tbe time when a legal tender "dollar of the daddies" wonld not purchase as much of the necessities or coinforts of life as a gold dollar, any where in the world. Neither has there ever been too much wheat or corn raised for the people ot tbe world, who had it to buy. Hut un just and oppressive interference by tariff i. . !.,. .. i ..rli 1.. in tv nun iiih UMiurai iiuuiic wi nunc and transporalion have prevented westem farmers from getting fair prices for abundant crops, from parts of the human rare who were actually Marring for a part of these crops, and ready to pay well for them, if government interference hid ber taken away. Itefore 1873. when the Republican parly wickutlly and deceitfully destroyed half of the money of tbe country at the, demand of the coupon clippers of Wall strct, in New York, and Lombard street, in London, the people were grad unity getting out of debt, aud many mortgage were being lifted oft'of home stead. Tills destruction of the money of tho people lor the benefit of the cred itor class; whodnve their living from interest received on government bonds, railroad, coutitv, city, town and township bond, and from notes and mort gages given My manufacturers, mercliHUts, trading men. farmers, mechanics, aud others, made it just twice as hard tor tne (tentors to pay their interest, anil almost destroyed their power to pay any of the principal, while.it doubled the value of the mouey of tho who had a fixed income from such investments. Prices went down for everything, and those who produced nothing, but lived oh the interest of their loans, bad an easy time and increased their wealth. Hence the large increase of millionaires in this country, and their willingness to pay for Uepubuean Miccesi, and the increase ot homeless tramps and extremely poor men. The farmer who hd bought his land, and mortgaged it for money to build a bouse, and lor farm implements, was in many instances compelled to let it sell at MierifTs sale, because he could not meet his interest, aud the merchant who bad credited him was compelled to lose, also, and often the loss extended to the wholesaler and manufacturer. This law, which compelled this, waa a great wrong, for committing which the perpetrators ought all to be driven from power and everlastingly remembered at the polls. The wrong should be righted as soon as possible, but tievor will be by the Republican party, or creatures of Wall sheet speculation like Grover Cleveland, Dartd II. Hill, and their coterie of Wall street speculators In tbe necessities of tbe people, and the money of the masses, "Turn the lUscals Out." GCy-The Minneapolis Convention is not likely to nominate belore to-morrow or possibly noma time next week. Too many outside boomers prevent calm consideration, and tbe convention is not likely to get down to business till these fellows get tired find leave. Un to Thursday morning nothing had been done as to credentials, upon which tbe final (tecisiou of the convention as to its candidates seems to hinge. There ere seventy contested seals lo decide before any nominations will he announced let alone ballot lugs. The platform it practically agreed upon and is the tame old song, even to the "free ballot and fair contest," so utiblushlttgly trampled upon by the party at each succeed lag elec (Ion. fCJ" Huutiugbtirg Lodge A. 0. U. W. look in three new brothers Wednesday bight. They tode tbe goat unscathed. Several Workmen from Jasper and Poltcrsviile were In attendance, and the way the strawberries and cruam and cake disappeared whs an eve-opener. The "after-dinner speeches" by several memuers were witty, inteiesting and Instruc live. As a fraternal organl.-itloii, the A. O. U. W. is in the front rank, while its f 2,000 insurance feature cannot he surpassed, aud liuutUgburg Lodge ia a "boomer." tzr President 1'olk, of die Farmer's Alliance, Is dying of eancer, la Wash ingtyti City. Otr Wti have a great improvement on the,Kterly Mower this year Come aud teethe maehine, and be convinced, 1'raxk Pixx, A't, tape r.

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a eiHiiitteraoie increase in tbe value of wrtul property all over the county, fxceut in Ptoka aud Jattktfon towatiipa, and the town of Itirdceye. It hi! prtionoie ty tne time the Hoard of Jte riew gels in its work there will be an iiteien nil mound. Te a Mma an a trse," it U hardly perceptible why Pa WK siionid deereaee in value ol personal. The following table give the appraisement as returned title year, compared with thoea of iaet, ai4 alee neiU and dog. Five townehtoe only report six hi tehee eaeh, and Ittnlseye uttne. From this thuwiug we aheuld inter tbe eron of docs is decreasing: in Dubois eounty, but we hardly hettere u. fa.' - - o T e , , t -I-.'," I Vv i i i t i i iii w -i io - en as u w to m siewBiaeeaicM Q tc . sj. to at CM 5 0tCHOOSSlOMl ON S OCOgiCQC8i9t08ip9i M Oi W -4 S9 M i -3 to 1 : 4 t M 4 CO flaw Cff ft... if CO 30 0 zs as S S 5g s f i:uku . V C CC IC m 3 sioiMiiHe u jaoiiais - in j u w ftoai. m ji.oxobbitiiOO Kie - as a Big Strawherriem. Orleans, Ixn., Jnne 4, 1892. C. Doane, Jasper, Ind. After reading your article on size and weigbtof straw berries presented yon by Mr. Gramelstticher and, your challenge as to "who could beat it," I remembered seeing some very flue ones on sale in our market from the farm of John Mahan, a nephew of your decaeed citizen Win. Mahan, of Ireland, and at my request we selected from his crate one quart of berries, and believing you would prefer Democratic weight, we called at Bowles' drug store, requesting Mrs. Bowles to do the count ing, weighing and measuring. The quart wag well heaped and contained thirteen berries, weighing one pound, three and three-tourth ounces. The live largest weighed eight and three-fourth ounce. The largest measuring just eight inches in circumference. They are of the Jeie variety, and my friend Mahan withes to know "who can beat it?" Yours respectfully, t u U. L. Wai.dxif. Corn on the stock is an emblem of plenty. A corn on the toe is an em btem of woe. Remove them quickly by using "C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure," the great remedy for corns and bunions. Sold by M. Freidinan. lm Last Day or School. Tnesdav was the closing of tbe Intermediate and Pri mary department of the Jasper public schools, and of tbe two public schooltaught by the Sisters of Providence, and the Catholic parochial school. The two first had review exerclees in the morn ing, and declamations and mnsle in the afternoon at the echool building, and which were generally attended by the parents of the pupils, and were very pleasant indications of the efficiency anil care with which the teachers, Mrs. S. Cooper and Mr, m. Gutgsell, hare die charged their difficult duties during the nine months term. The school trustees were certainly fortnnate in securing so efficient a corps of teachers at hare pre sided in tbe public school building the past year and they each merit re-employ meat for the enduing year. The advanc ed echool continues until next Thurs day, caused by the call of Pro. Dough erty to Ins mother s nedside. and eonee qnent absence for several days. The pu pits in his room who have shown a disposition to learn have generally made satisfactory progreea, and all the echoolt have been a decided succese. The public echoolt taught by the Sit ters of Providence, were joined by the parochial school, and a delightful lticnie waa held in the grove west of town, where the large number of children ac cotnpanied by their teachers, enjoyed the day to the fullest extent eoesiMe. and came marching in in the evening in a grand procession, their faces radiant with pleasure, and testifying to tbe good time tney nan. w lien tne children and heir teachers came mirching in, carry ing numerous American flags waving in tne nreeae, u was a turpne to see a procession in cloee inarching order nearly two squares in length. Tuesday was a gala day for the sehool children. Hon. W V. IiHea, ex-SUte Auditor of! IWH, says: "I Imve used CbaMberhnVs Ceugh Remedy Is my family and fare net limitation in saying tt Is an excellent nun. dy I Helbjv all that is claimed fir H. Person afflicted by a cough or cold will find it a friend " There Is no danger from whooping (KHigh wka this rewedv is Irealv given, W and 30 eeat bettHW tW tale W f)r, J. P, Slb, iw

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fffwtlie te slt. Own nmmrmmrt m fmhienXmr fre. AtHin Ow SntwK hmt St , CleciiMU. O. Cw Utt e-Hr. DiaaoltatkiN Xotiee. VTOTICK is hereby giron that the il partnership heretofore exietiiur un-j dor tho Arm nnme of Moeller and KaegiaJ general elacketnllhlng and wagon mak ing, in Jasper, Dubois Co., Ind., wae diseoired on June Oth, 189jl.br maiaal consent of the firm, Michael Xoeller re tiring. Augut Kaegin will carry on the businees, and will collect all outstanding aeeeents and pay all debts legallv eontraetea ey tne nrm. MlCHAKL MORLLKR. Amcst Karoix. Jsne 10, 'H-Jt. Sale of SUto Laadg. state or IXnCAXA. I orrrca; or auditor ok statc VTOTICE is hereby given that, in mtr Miance to the prnrwlose of art of the General Assembly of the Mate on Indiana, entitled "An Act anthorizinri ikfl ut ttlil M W a a a. An nC of the elate of Indiana, dfenorinr of tb .i . . .. . grmm-. ,. v ,. 1 1 1 1 ffl iqniHi procMis ineroi, a provifiing for the recovery oi me possession of any of th; laada of tbe State, unlawfully held, and lor tho rnt or any or tho land- of the State until told, repealing all laws in conflict therewith, and declaring an emergency," approved March 9th. 188t I will ofler for sale to the higrhet bidder at the door of the court houe, in JaeperJ Indiana, at irom v a. wt. to 4 n. m.. on SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1892. the foliowinr described real estate, situ ated In Dubois county , Wloogins' to the! state of Indiana, and authorize! to br sold by said set: Northeast qnarter of Sontheaet oner. ler, Section St. Township S Sooth J Keage 3 Weot, forty acree. Aooraiee meat 140. Seutheaet qnarttr of Srnitheaat oner-l tor, Bert inn S3, Townetitp S SonthJ Range 3 weet, forty teree. Appraiee aaent 100. Saki traits of lands above deecrilnH will be offered for cash. If no bid for cash i received, setd tracts of lend wilt immediately be reotref ed for tale on credit not to exceed five rear, interee' being payable annually ia advance, at the rate of sir per cent per annum. Xo: hi J for lest than appraid ralne will be receired. J. O. HESDERSOX, Auditor of State. Indianapolis, June 7th, ISM. Pheeaix BmiMinr and La jMeek-i Moleler Meet i sag. VTOTICE is hereby given to the Meek i-l holders of classes A. A B. of Pbenix! Building and Loan At4oei4ion of Jae-i per, Ind., that there will bo a meeting on stockholders held at tbe ire engine) house or tbe town on FRIDAY, JULY 1, lfS, for the purpose of electing: officer fori tne evening rear, and transecting eoeh other buelnes as may eoeae before tbej stock holders. G so not W. Gramelopachck, See'y. .inne 3, yl-31. Kotice of Appoisstmeiit. VTOTICB ia hereby given that tbe an a derstgned haa been appointed by the clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court Administrator of the eeteie of Conrad Iietxel, late of Duboie county, Indiana, daces end. Said eetate i supposed to be solvent WILLIAM M. HARRIS, Adm'r. Traylnr k Ilnnler, Attorneys. Jane 3. 1882. 3dS. Notice of ApplicMtiHH for Lkfieeiri LtcesMte. "VTOTICK i hrlMr rlwi te the cMm f Jr. JJt tUlnhfHff Hm whle.eW wwl), Iwt tbM (hri nuatmtttn. a auMe rniieo of tk t exes Mmm, wti: tf' 1 thtOaetr C wlif nf IttWfmntjM their next rtralM- nitm la Jm jm. ftr Meee U rctill tetinkeiiec ft, hwr ami wtm, mmM pmrmn tnmt tm,mt4rmKmlmmtMMi,mm4Htm pwirlMom f the tew tt leete etfte mk tietm n Th mri bteatiee hrre mm IHwn Me tm WhN ItetkH 3(9. let. a theve mm the ithnl fUt mf tk 0"S HT JMfr, ntri4j5- tnMtiyi. Oaheli trnmtf Xotiee ef Ceeitract lttiiig. NOTICE i hereby give that sealed bids will be received by the Beard of Ceaamieeioners of Duboie county, Indiana, at the Auditor's office in said county, up to the 10th day of June. IMS, for the construction of a two-storr stone cell house, adjoining the county jail ol; MHl county, sunned oa lot Xo. 142, in tne town or Jasper, accord ing to approved plane and specification thereof now on Sle in the Auditor's office, In aid county, and open te tbe iaepectlon of bidders. Said building to be completed on os before the 15th day of November. 18SS. A good and en Mc tent bond in tbe sum of One Thoeeand Ilollare meet aceee tpeny eocfc bid, and the Commleeioaere erre the rig lit to refect any tad all sties. iir order of the Board of Commieeioeers ef Duboie Oounty, Ind mm. Joet.v Gkaxklspaombk, AudMer Duboet Ceeaty. April Sf ta-ft.

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