Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 February 1894 — Page 4

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jArMt.DCBOIS COPWTV," lMPIAKA. . . l-.1l.n I traaataiatloa Uraujk tat sail aa second cUm taatur. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,184. DO YOU WANT MONEY? erttary Carlisle aaaarts la hit talk to tha HOBM COMBlttM OB Wyt Od If published lut week, that there I "fnOBfÜ BIOOr IB IM COUUirj, ud ammmm tha iMBBOf CtrtifiCltM On Iba idle ailrcr hoarded la the U. S. Treasury vaulta ob thtt acconat. If than ii aaoaflrh moaev in Ihe coomtry it la lockad bd in Iba vaulta of tbe Naw York City National Banks in or der to create harder tinea, that laboran ud thalr familiee taav atarre to death, while the bankers grow rieb from the neoDle'a distress. But then the New York Bankers are generally inch BBcontcioua Hare, that it is doubl fnl if thalr aworn atatameata aa to their reeervat could be inbataotiated by BB iBTMtigatiOB. Tbe U. 8. census bureau inuea i tabulated autemeot aa to tbe mort araara iadebetadneH of tbe people of tbe ceantry which shows that in 33 oat of the 48 itatei and territories tbe retaras from which have beea thus far cooiDiled. the mortgagee oa farm land, excladinar all other aorta of aaortf acee. amount to 4,935,455,896 or fl?e tines the total amount of tbe aatioaal debt. Add to this tbe chat tel nortf eg as. the indebtedness not cured by mortgage, tbe town, citv. coaatr and state debts, tbe rail road and other corporate debts, and tha anonnt would be ao appalling as to strike terror to tbe haarte of credl tore, aad if callad bdob to par it at oaee, tha entlra valne, real aauta aad persoaal In the United mates would aot neat it. The mortgage tnaentea neee alone is shown to ae nve tines greater than tha total ann of money of all kiads-greenbacks, surer and gold certificate, blackbacke, and coin of all aorta in actual circulation anoagthe people, aad adding tbe other Tadebtedneee it would reach at least $80 for erery dollar of money in eircalatioa. Don this ehow that Secretary Carliale is right la asserting that there is olantv of a-oaey In the coaatry, whea there ie aot enough all told to meat one-fiftieth of tbe indebted a eat? No, the government should provide, by paying off all ite bonded laeWedaes la craeabacks. a run ie gal tender, for that mach at least of an iacreeee or the circulation, aad bar lag bo farther intereet to pay the tar iff redaction would be greatly slraplt fled. The sane eeneus statement shows tha private asortarace iadebtednees on real aetata in Indiana to have been on Jan. 1, 1890, tllO.7SO.843, or about foarteea Masse the sum total of the elate debt, and tbe real estate mort gag iadebtedaaes does not repreeent mora thaa one-tenth tbe total ladeuiadaees of the, people aad corporations of the state, and tbe annual interest on tbe mortgage indebtedness ia given as $7,571,676. requiring 2,6i,4fi bo sbels of erO csat. wheat. every yeer to dbv the ioterest alone. Dom this ehow eaougb money in the country ? Ia reply to Secretary Carlisle's assertion, and the facte dedueed from the ceaans, a Democratic congreee should innediately order certlficatee issued, payable oaly In surer, and a rail legal tender, apon all idle, hoarded, silver balllea la the u. a. vaults, and bow doiaf ao coed to any one. Tbe addi tloaal inpetea tbereby given to bus!aeee'woald enable naay farmera to pay of tbeir debts, aad save their hones from being bought at forced ealae by rntblaas cormorants, and themselves and amities subjected to tbe eoid mercies of mortgage brokers. There may poaaibly be tbe amount of noaey ia existeace Secretary Carlisle claims, bat if there is, tbe larger part of it is hoarded ia tbe vaolta of bank iag gamblers and speculators, to enable them to take advantage of the farmer'a distress, and hay his home at the forced sale following tbe foreclosure of his mortgage. It is certainly aot "ia circulation." A Nice So uvea ir. Tbe Courieb is indebted to the M.ettgaa Stove Company for a hand aome soavenlr lead pencil, made of alaminam, three cornered, ao as to fil tha band aieely, end being aa light as wood aad as strong aa ateel. is a very eeavenieat article. The Company is the manufacturer of tbe famous "Gar lead" stoves aad Ranges, that have an established reputation as being "the beat," aad for which Mrs. T. Eruy, of Jasper, ie agent in tbia county. Tbe stove ware so popular that aha bas eoid atl aha had, hut will aooa have another aapply. The Cbleago later Oeean saysalam(nam waa suite costlv when irst dis covered bet Ie gradually becoming cheaper, aad eh on Id It ever become cheap eaoaf h there ie aa end of the uses to which it eoald he aat to ad vantage; for brldgee, armor plate, eatps, ate. , ne Miter netai has baen dissevered, aad while nest elav contalas Alantaaan, the principal eoet is in its eitraeuo rran the elay. Etperineat bas proven that alumi attan mixed with Iroa nakee the let ter pear emeethly prevents Mow boles aad liability of ereefclBg, aad beaeflts taa irea ta srery wsy. As "Garland' etoves aad raaejee era mada of this nixtare, aad ae mora ot them are nade aad eeM avery year thaa anv other etoves, it prevee that The Mich Icaa fttove Con pea y 'a methods are ae aeet. The white elay af Debate eeuntv aoataiae a very targe per seat, af AI aniaem. aad k weald aav eleemaaav ta feaed a pleat for ecu-acting R at uaaper, aad maaaraeturing eouveairs gBwbeeribe for the Ceuai ne.

Uaadaone Modal llecalved. Lieut. W. W. Keadall last week re

ceived, from the Secretary of War, the medal provided for by Congress to bo given tboae soldiers whom tbe records show were worthy "for most distinguished gallantry" in the late war. Tbe medal I bronze on one side, containing a baa relief, and gold on tbe side containing tbe inscription. It Ie in tbe form of a live pointed star, aad Is suspended by a ribbon of stripes and a blue Held from a bronze pin sur mounted by a crowned csirle. The figures on ths medal represent a god dete of liberty, holding aloft iu her right hand tbe U. 9. snield, while her left bolda a quiver behind ber, from which projects a battle axe. Fleeing from before ber as she presents tbe shield, is the spectre of secession, with writbeiag serpents in oacb band. On the reverea aide is inscribed "Tbe Congress to 1st Lieut. William W. Kendall, Co. -'A" 49th Ind. Vols, for most Distinguished Gallantry iu Action At Black River Bridge, Mies., May 17, 1893." In this actton, during a cuarge on tbe enemy's position, protected by artillery, Lieut. Kendall was 1st 8erg't of his company, and by the wounding of bis superior officers, tbe command of the Company devolved on him They were under a heavy fire when be ordered and led a charge, leaping a ten foot ditch in front of tbo rebel earth works, sod placing rails across it so that bis company could follow him, and then driving tbe rebels from tbeir poeition, and capturing many more priaonera than be bad men under him. Hie action waa bigbiy complimented in tbe official reports of the battle by hie Colonel, and led to bis promotion to 1st Lieut. Lieut. Kendall naturally feela very proud of this new acknowledgment of bla services to tbe Union, particularly aa ao far, only 500 of these medals, or only one to escb 4,500 troops enlis'ed in tbe army, have been granted. There was some hot fighting just about that, tlmo as tbe rebs were being driven driven back on Yicksburg. and were being hemmed in on all sides. Some of Lieut. Kendall's old com red es exerted tbemsclves to get him tbie medal, aa tbey thought ho de served it, and are as pleased over hi getting it,4ai be ia proud of it. He foeU very thankful to all wbo assisted In bringing tbe matter to tbe attention of tbe secretary of War. Tbe Lieut, is now tbe efficient Dem ocratic County Assessor of this coun ty, enlisted in tbe army as a Demo cratic private, fought lor four years aa a Democrat in support of tbe Const! tution, and hss adhered to bis belief in tba patriotism and benefaction to the common mass of tbe people of unadul terated Democracy ever since. Long may be live to enjoy tbe fruits of bis gallantry and arduous service to bis country. Lot For Sale. A handsome build ing alte on East 7th street, oneasy terms. Inquire at Courier office. TOR CLOTHES. THE PROCTER ft GAMBLE CO, Orm. Feb. 23, '94-ly. COURT NOTICE. 8tate of Indiana. ) ca County of Dubois, Dubois Circuit Ceurt. April term 1894. Katharine Bauer,) vs. Divorce. John 8. Bauer. Tbe plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed her complaint therein together with an affidavit of a com petent person, that the defendant John 8. Bauer is not a resident of the state of Indiana, and the object of this sction is to obtain a divorce. Now, therefore the said defendant John 3. Bauer ie hereby notified that ualess be be and appear oa the irst day of tbo next terra of tbe Dubois Circnit Court, to be holden oa the fourth Monday of April A. D. 1804, at loo Court Uouse in the town or Jas per in mid coaatv and state, and an swer or demur to aald complaint, the same will be beard and determined in ble absence, In witness whereof I hereunto set my band and aale tbe the seal of said Court tble 16th day of February A. 0. 1194. Ignatz Eckert. Clerk Dubois Circuit Court. Traylor Uuntrk, At'tys. reb. wat. Notice of Adsnlnlatrator'H Ap pointment. Notise Ie hereby civen that tbe un designed has bten daly appointed administrator, with will annexed, of tho estate af George Bauer, late of Dubois coaatr. Indiaaa. deceased. Said estate ii solvent. Jou.v Eck. Adner. Traylor Jb Hunter Attys.

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New HuiuiiNO. Mr. John I.orey expects to begin work as soon as tb weather will permit on a handsome II room residenco on the corner of Clay and 7ih streets. It must occur to the moU prejudiced observer I litt the Democratic Congress is making pretty good progress iu redeeming the pledges which t ho party made to the people. IiidUnapolis News, (Ind.) The Hartsfetd furnace and reflnerv company of Newport. Ky., U seeking a location in northern Indians. The concern promises to employ 350 hands, and manufactures pig lead, nickel, aluminum alloy, smelting furnaces, metal fume condensers, bauxite, alum inum reduction works, gold and sil

ver concentrating plants. Iudianapo lis Sentinel. New Suit. Mr. Abe DeVinno, of Otwell, on Tuesday tiled an action through his attorneys Posey & Chappoll, of Petersburg, in tbe Dubois Circuit Court against tbe American Central Insurauco Co., of St. Louis, Mo., asking for a judgment of 12.000. li is store in Otwoll was burned in Nov. last, and ho claim was insured by that company for $800, which it has failed to pay. Ho also filed an aftida vitt with his complaint for a change of venue from Dubois county, alleging undue inlluenco iu this county of the defendant's agents, and a notice that the motion for a clnngo will be presented to Judgo Welborn for action at Princeton on March 2d. Dentistry. N. II. Wilson-, Dentist, desires to inform the public that he will con tinuo to mako regular visits to Japer; notwithstanding too report to the con trary. Tho time of which will be published iu tbe columns of this pa per and tbe iluutingburg Signal. He has no connection with Drs. P. M. Green, F. A. Brown, and W. G. Downs, professionally. But has made arrangements wilh Dr. B. A. Mosby, of Ilunlinrburg, to attend all urgent case during his absence, without extra charge to patient. tf. Streets Paved With Gold and Silver. Portland, Ind., Feb. 17. The assay of limestone taken from thestreets of this city shows it to be worth 86 per ton. The assay was made by Professor John Hurty of Indianapolis, and shows the following Dronortions of precious metals in a ton. Gold 1.9 ounces, jjb; silver, uu ounces, $4. The stone is taken from the quarry of ur. u. a. Arthur. u miles west of Fort Recovery, Ohio. Land Seekers and Harveat Ex cursion, The Louisville. Evansville and St. Louis consolidated Railroad will sell Laud Seekers Excursion ticket to points iu Kentucky, Tennessee, A a nama. misiissidoi ana lionre i on March 8th and Anril 9th. 1894. at nn first-class limited fare for the round trip, ticket-to be limited to twentv days from date of sale for return. Harvest excursion ticket to points in Arkansas .Texas. Lnu Unit. Mia-.. issippi, and to Eddy, N. M., on March 13th. Anril 10'b and Mav 8th. 1894. i the rate of one 'are for the round trip. rickets to be limited to thirty days trom date or sale for return. StoD-overs will be allownd at nlois ure on the aolaa trio reirardles or the going limit, in Arkansas, Texas, r .ft tut mmm Liouisiana, UKianoma. Jiiaian Terri tory and New Mexico; but no stopover privileges will be allowed on me return trip. ror further informal on consult your ticket agent, tv A. Camimif.ll, li. P. A. Jos. Benedict. Azent. JaaDer. Inri. 3 -lit. A Tramp's Problem. A tramp havinc found a hen's feather in his travels about tho citv kept it until night, when he carefully placed it on the pavement in a back alley and slept upon it. Awaking next morning and looking acornfully upon tho bit of down ho rolninifvl I'Am n-i?? ! if nna fnnfVi -. ia as hard to sloen on as that, what must a whole bedful be?" Boston Courier. License Notlee. NOTICK U bcr-liy Riven to thecltlicnsof iJahol, HrMon townhlp, Dubois county. Ind . (bat tbe undemlsnrd, a male cltlitD of the United Stale will apply to the County Commlsslonirs ot Duboli county at their next rrcular ton In March, 18U4, for a license to retalFlntoxIcatlnir, liquor, beer and wine, and permit tbe same to he drank on the premise, under the provision of the law of Indiana governing such license. Tbo precis location where said liquors are to be sold Is ijtuatcd on a part of the South Kat quarter or the North Kait quarter of tbp South West quarter ofsectlori Xo. in. town 1, Komb, range West, adjoining the town or Dubois, formerly Knoxvllle, In Dubois county. JOHN IXITTKK. February, B, lOW-nt LICKNSKNÖTICK7 NOTICK U hereby given to the clllicns of Jasper, ami Balnbrldge township. Dubois countv. lud , that the undersigned, a male cltlxen of the 'United States, will apply to the County Commissioner!, ot Dubois county at their next regular session In March, Mi, tor a license to retail intoxicating llq uor, bttT and wine, andpermlt thetame to bedrank on tbe prtmKei, under tbe provisions of the law ol Indiana rrncorrln-i.tih IUar-.. The precise locit. oh wicr ucb liquors re to bt? uii ii au.uj, a snown on me original piai ni the town of Jaiper, Ilalnhrtdg township, Imbols county. Indian. CIIKI8. MJKCHI.KIN. Feb, 9, '4. 3w. IJccitNC IX S3 1 ice. NOTICK Is hereby glren to the cllliens of Jasper llalnbrldge township, Dubois county, Ind that tbe undersigned, male cltlxen of tbe United States, will apply to the County Commissioners ot Duboli county at their next regular session In March, DM, for a license to retail Intoxicating llnuora, bear and wine, and permit the lame to be drank on tbe premises, under the provisions of tbe law of Indiana governing such llcinse. The precise location where said liquors are to he sold Is upon lot No. 23 as shown on the original plai of the town of Jasper, llalnbrldge township, Dubol. county. Indian AUDUHT KAKOIN.

Administrator-B Notice or Appointment. Notice is hereby sjlveii that the undersigned lis been appointed administrator of Ihe estate of Usury Lnuls Wixfortb, deceased, late or Dubois county, Indiana. Bald estste is supposed to be solvent. Frcpkbick W. Kbekic, Admr. Brf.tz, McFall M Drkt2. Attys. Feb, 21 1893 - 3 w.

-wtOT THE SICK REJOIGI MWmm

MRS.

FAITH -.- HEALER I

USES NO MEDICINE! Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of vo years at No. 8 Upper Eighth Street,

Will visit JASPER for one day At PHEJVIX HOTEL,

Mrs.

Wallace Truly an agent of God in her method of treatment without made to yield to ihe touch of this lady.

Disease is Deserving Praise. li tu wain i if ciijuy n uuu limii- i fortnble sninko then try the llime ' Pleasure ciar. a they are highly ap- j predated by all that have tried them. 1 these are lactg by ürst class junge oi ; cigars. lO'i. KooHe TsjWMNhip Truüfee7 lYelice. IMIE un crsigncd, Trustee of Boons township, Dubois county, hereby ives notice that be will attend to all 'msiness nertaininir to the office of Trus tee, at his residence 1J miles south-cast l Portersville, on Saturdays of each veek, and requests all persona having iwnshifl business to nresent it on Sat urday. Citizens desiring books from me lownsniD L.iorarv. are notified that 'lie Library is kept by Wm. Mcllarria.; i'i Portersville. ( HevryD. Bhkideniiaugii.T. B.Tp. May 18, 1888-ly. JASPER CORN MILL. Tbe undersigned having bought the J.eper Corn Mill, has refitted it, und keeps a supply of CORK" E-AXj. And Chopped Corn For Feed, on band to sell, or exchange for corn at snv time. Chopped Corn sold in anv quantity desired at 90 cents per 100 pounds. WIIKAT CHOPPED FOR FEED on Wednesdays and Saturdays at live cents per bushel, and kept on hand for excuaiigo at all times. Farmers & Stock-feeders Are particular!)- solicited for customers, sua oy prompt attention and honorable treatment I hope to merit and receive netr patronage.

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FRED VOLLMER. Dec. I, 1893. NEW FURNITUR E ANDCoflln Store. Sin I, j Tim LEAD. I have 1 nut eomn back from Chicaaro whero I have made arrangement with he largest ann best wholesale houses in he country. I have now In stock iome very handsome Parlor sets, Chamber iiitaa. Folding Had Launeea. Dabv Currlages, Fine Reed and Swinging Rock rs, which I would be pleased to show you and sell at a very small profit. I am tbe leading undertaker in the lly, have anything, you may call tor in ha Burial Una. and will sell cheaner than ever beretolore bought anywhere Prompt attention, day or night, always there. Store open until 9 oclock Give me a call and you will come again. Philip A. Gtickes Coraer Jaeksoa and Koun- 9t.c ta,

WALLACE!

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people in this and surrounding country. She bas made her home for the nm Evansville, Ind. v

We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs Wallace prevents tbe publishing of more. Although "Kind words from Grateful Heart," havo a tendency to establish her, well merited fame, Mrs. Wxllice hohl fast to tho old adage "Seeing is Believing," the bslance rests with you. W'- linger in poor health! Come and be cured.

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Uas remodeled his house on tbe corner of Jackson and 6tb street in front of tbe court bouse, in Jaiper, and put ia a stock of

Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions

Of all kinda. Cuatomera will flod here

" "V uo welcome, wnetner tnev buy or not, and ara sare of courteous treatment. I hope by fair treatment at fair prists to receive a liberal share of cuitom. Try me. I will allow the hirbest mirlrpt nrif fnr hnlla- anrl

TOS. F. SERMERSHEIM.

I AM NOW A MAN! , a !. Oct B,va. I waa trtwsblsTwith alaateaa a Tarioocala. raad bad bawa toll mtk far s-ron r-an. I'nrtn Use last teat nan I ma Tr7 rticwlr tba raa sold as hi was. aad cot bo rsllsf for bsi o tar ""iiiCALtMÖa-U an mm l7ti!i Mstw awsa,' wfaaa VON WOHL CO.. taa 9. Urn MACHINE SHOP! C nrer or Newton and 7th Sts., JASPER, IND., DANIEL F. j. MILLER. .Proprietor. IM AVK In this shop ry racllltj for repalrina steam raachlrifrr r all kind, an.l raak a special-'em.?1"hlTrr-;kiMa!n4tBa; a special" ifitLwoRK? mni ,'p",ln "TEAX BX0"""4 I lto kn isn liithl a Monnlv nf -4W At-rtvn mnva c od will mm hafting nt tlx r-Maltcai. FlFl.TlNn, al will fornlsb nr -.lie tji Uintl aellce Till mir r.lltK Oil M Wiifiuvs-a .im. . TT...... lioiisK rowEkä. ; ,or" "-. rARH.BRS TAKT CvI-ABU are In-lted to alt e me AAhAmA art b. a Tk. . iL . I . . r .

hhiw r.KtiuviAWl,T are Inrlted to aire rae)'M-' " 1 l ikuuuvn .lTiVa .V r,Pr-?t,jr .?rn OB-"iBr;at thehlgheat market ark. V&TLZ,W"JM DoD'ifora-etta. tl.ee.

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CURES BY

FAITH

the aid of medicine, but bv single Faiik J '

W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE

, S4 and S3.SO Or Shot. 93.BO Polio Shoo, 3 Sofff .

92.BO, 92 for Worklngmm

93 and SJI.70 for Boys.

LADIES AND MISSES.

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JDOCOLAB, anew stock of tbe best goods, at low We wilt lead yon tae-atr veloHi Preach Bfepratloti CALTMOa frr. by al'J nail, aad a legal auaraatce Uat CALTatoa will to Äwirr- "4 beawVark as mi n. LawtVla-aw. Use it pay if satisfied. tonrlm Afaatt, dnckwiltl. O. WINTER GOODS! I i nru m 7ittQ stocx ATMrs. C. Hochgesang 's, North Main Street, Jasper, Ind. IIa just received a large s'.ock WINTER GOODS of the best aad I tatat IvIasi IIa just received a large stock of rHljir LtvP nee WANTED I m w m.

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