Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 May 1894 — Page 4

JASPER CüüHlEh

JASPKK. UUHOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.

Kater J ai tfct PotoBct t Ja.pcr Indiana, foi

irn.uiioa inroBiB in mau m wund cum Bttitr

FRIDAY,

MAY 15, 18i4.

DMMcratic Cty Ticket. For State Senator Dubois and Perry Counties. MICHAEL A. SWEENEY.

For Prosecuting Attorney 1 1th Judicial

Circuit. WILLIAM E. COX. For Countv Auditor. AUGUST II. KOEKNER. For Countv Clerk. HERMAN ECKERT. For Countv Recorder. BRITAIN LEMING. For County Sheriff. HENRY CASSIDY. For Countv Treasurer. EDWARD A. BOHNERT. For Countv Survevor. WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For Countv Coroner. ORVILLE. A. BIGHAM.

Fur Countv Commissioner 1st District.

CONRAD JACKLE. For Countv Commissioner 2d District JOSEPH SCHROEDER, Su.

OMMcratk CtMfressiMiI Ceiveitta. The Democracy of the Second Congressional District of Indiana will meet in delegate convention at Mitchell, Indiana, on THURSDAY, JUNE 14th, 1S94, at 1 o'elock p. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Representative in the Congress of the United States, from said district. Upon the basis of representation agreed upon, the several counties of the district will be entitled to the following votes in said convention : Crawford 10, Daviess 17, Dubois 19, Greene 17, Knox 22, Lawrence 14, Martin 9, Orange 11. By order of disirict committee. Thos. B. Buskikk, Chairman. Democratic papers please copy.

interest opposed to Mr. Bland's resolution on the silver and coinage 1 nest ions were almost wholly conlined to the city of Saint Lou's. Of 10.) votes -Killed in the convention on the motion to adopt the majority report (" came from Saint Louis.

Hie great danger that confronts the

It not only relieves; it does inorv.it cures. We 'refer to One Minute Cooih Cure. Suitable for all uj-es, all conditions, at all times. M. Friedman. v

Prof nn f Memorial Services May 3tth at ShikA Church. Mai$efl Township.

Decoration of Soldiers' graves hv

CS. A. R. post exercises. I. 0. O. K. decoration. 1. 0. R. M. Memoria! decoration.' Address to the children by Camden Bretz, Esq. Recess till 2 p. m. Address bv V. R. Green. Esq. Address by Win. II. Talbot, Grand Master of Indiana 1. 0. O. K. Address by Geo. R. Wilson. Closing exercisesand benediction. Everybody is invited. C'OMMITTEK. IVORY

Beatcratk Rejceittive CmvchUm. The Democracy of the Joint Representative District, composed oi the counties of Dubois, Lawrence, Martin and Orange, will meet in delegate convention at Mitchell, Ind., on Thursday, June 14, 1894,

for the purpose of nominating two

.Representatives in the General Assembly of Indiana, from said district. Upon the basis of representation agreed upon, the counties composing said district will be entitled to the following votes in said convention : Dubois 19 votes, Lawrence 14, Martin 9, Orange 11. Bv order of

John Gramelspachkk, Chairman Dubois Co. Coin. Thos. L. Brown,

Chairman Lawrence Co. Com.

Thos. G. Hart, Chairman Martin Co. Com Thos. B. Buskirk,

Chairman Orange Co

Democratic party is the influence of 'children at 9 o'clock a. in.'

the banking and commercial interests in its counsels. It need not be said that the Democratic party is conservative of all rightsof all classes of people. Its great founder was the father of that school of jHilitical philosophy. But Thomas Jefferson had no conception of the magnitude of commercial development as we sec it in our day. There was enough of the spirit of gain and greed manifested however to give him great anxiety for the future liberties of The People, and he warned them against permitting any particular

class, and especially the nonproductive class, to have too much an-' thority or influence in shaping the1

destinies of this country. He be-, lieved that the virtues of The I'eo-i pie, and the integritv of the I'nion

and the free institutions, which cost

uch sacrifices of blood and treas

ure, would be best maintained and, most safely guarded if the power of,

naping government policies was

kept in the agricultural population,

which at that time comprised the

largest proitortion of the tiopulationl

which then as now, produced all of) the wealth of the countrv. I

rtM i . i , '

ine evas oi tne legislation ot our

day are due almost entirely to the

fact that it is the trader, the speculator, the money lender and the non-productive classes who fix all

of the policies of the government. The fanners and miners take from

the soil all the wealth that is added

o the world's store of wealth, und

while they are busy doing this the

non-productive forces of society ate

just as busy devising laws by which

they can divide this wealth among themselves, giving as small a shaie as possible to those who produce it.

Mr. Bland s resolution calls for the restoration of the coinage laws

under which the currency of the

country was increased annually to

sLET TH 3 SICK MJOIGI I0W

MRS. WALLACE!

FAITH HEALER!

USES NO MEDICINE

Ö0AP

Jr 99'fe $x

CURES BY FAITH !

Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country for the past five years at So. S Upper Eighth Street, Kvansville, Indiana.

She has made her hoin.-

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 the publishing of more. Although "Kind words from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the old" adage ".Seeing is 'Believing," the balance rests with von. ' Why linger in poor health! Come and be cured.

FOR CLOTHES.

Com.

Far PresMeat IftN, BM, f M.

During the present and last Con

gress no man has demonstrated that he was the friend of the Common

People, and honestly at work for their interests, as has Congressman

Bland, of Missouri. As a I'resi

dential candidate he would be sup

ported by thousands who would not

vote for anv other Democrat. His

triumph last week before the Dem

ocratic State Convention of Missouri brings him still more prominently

before the eopIe, as an available

and jKjpular Democratic candidate for President in 189Ü. Notwith

standing the friendship for the mil lionaire class of Cleveland, Voor

bees, Brice, Gorman and Hill, the Democrats can elect the President

in 1890, if the convention has the

good judgment to select as its can

didate Bland, of Missouri, and give

bun such a running mate as Congressman Wilson, of Virginia. Tin candidate .for President should be n

V es tern Democrat (as it ought to

have been in 1892,) with the Vict

President from a southern .State,

and let the New York millionaires,

speculators ana gamblers go ort in

a croH'd by themselves, and it

must oe, too, li tne uemocrats ex

pect any show at the election. Bland's resolution calls for the coinage of both silver and gold as a constitutional right, and keeping the coinage at a parity, under a strictly American standard. This is entirely practicable, by making both a legal tender, and if that should not do it in practice reduce the fineness and weight of the gold

coinage, and thereby keep our gold

coins in the United States, unpatriotic tomfoolery that

the extent of the silver and gold taken from American mines plus the amount brought to this country in -settlement of balances on foreign trade. Under this system of automatic expansion of the currency the fanner'was especially favored, for he reaped the fruits of his labors. He got a large share of the wealth he produced, and there were less banks and fiscal institutions whose busi

ness it was to lend money for a living, for the reason that the fanner of

that day was also the money lender. Each years' labor produced for him a surplus, and it was lent out to his neighbors and applied by them to the still further development of the wealth of the soil and its possibilities. All this has been changed, at first, by gradual, but in recent years by tremendously rapid chanues in

the laws of the nation and the various states, by which the relatively new and jMjwerful commercial and bank interests have gotten possession of every department of the nation. They have exercised their

i)ower bv reducing the volume ot

the cuncnev to a standstill. Thev

have destroyed the automatic pro

cess of expansion bv free coinage o

silver as well as gold. Thev haw

carried on these policies of contrac

tion until this countrv has been

placed on a single gold basis, whicl

means that all debts made on the

basis of bimetalism have leen

doubled in burdens to the debtor

and in benefits to the creditor.

is resKnsible also for the long years

of falung prices that have made tlu

fanner's products cheaper am

cheaper, until the profits of .his year's industry are exceedingly

small, if indeed he makes anv pro

fit at all. It is responsible largely

for the stagnation in busin', ss. for

there can be no prosperity when the

whole tendency of merchandise as

well as farm products is in the di

rection of still lower prices.

Mr. Bland succeeded because he

and the common people he reprc

solus understand the coinage que

tion thoroughly, and know on what

side of it the interests of all except

the usurers he. Thev won their

rreat vielorv in the Missouri State

convention because thev knew what

thev were about.

THE PROCTER ft GAMBLE CO, CIMTT, Fell. 23. "94-1 y . Slieriirs-SaTe. " liy virtue of a certified copv of

tree to me directed from the Clerk of the

inioois urcun court m a cause wiiervin the State of Indiana on relation of John Ununelspacher, Auditor Dulwis Co., is. plaintiff, ami Man Kieher, I-orvnz Kicherand Kliznltetn Iieaty are defendants, requiring me to make the Mini of one hundred and eighty-eight dollars and forty-one cents, with interest on said deem; and costs, I will exjMjse at public Kile, to the highest bidder, on

Will visit JASPER for one d At PHEJVIX HOTEL,

i oe-1

Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of (lot! in her method of reatment without the aid of medicine but bv ?imple eaith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this ladv.

Lic'iie iofi'. "VTOTICK I hereby clven I the cliitrn f Ja.ptr, .A.1 lliinbrlilcf low n, Lip. liutx.i rnunir. lud

tbat tbe uiufrltiej, a male rltu.n i.f ttir I'nltrd State, ill apply to ihr Countr l'i'mml-lonr 1 Iluboi county at their tiet reulr -ion In Jan lr9. for a lkene to reUII Intuxlcuin liquor., beer afiJ ine. aid peimlt the name tf be

Satcuiiav, the !Hh iav oi jiN.u;r;ri; A. I).. ISiU. 1 The nrerUe lr-atfn here xA litiuor.

between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., 1 f?'1 i,'!,b,'1 lvr,ehf,r .OI ,ot 6, h""" n and 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the ' lJl&$fä&i"p'r' lbtoh,Mie

uooroi me court nouse in Jasper, wu-

The Best Shoe

bois county. Indiana, the rents and prof

its for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate in Dubois eounty, Indiana, to-wit: " All that part of the west half of the south-west quarter of section No. eleven,

(11), township o. one, (1), south, range '

May II. '91 -.It

JOHN It TKOCTMAX

LI CMS "iE NO TICK. NOT1CK U bertbj Riven to the rillten of Japer and Kalnbridfc tuwnthlp Duloi countv trl

tnat oieuiiderlKned, a male citizen of the Culled Stale. III appljr to the Countr CommU.ioner ol

uutiui oui.ijr t ibeir tieit regular efn In

jun. i-iM. lora llcenve to relall IntoxfralliiR lln uor. beer and ine. and permit tbeaine to bedratii

0. three (o) West, lying :nwl Oeing north ton the preruUe.. ui..l,r the prorionof Ibe lama ol of I'atoka river, containing sixty-live I Kerpiiieuch licence.. OwS"! 'Iit tnimnr lf-ili -ill tlmt 7?e P'"'" atlon here met llquom are to K J at ltwrxnr less, also, ail that ,,on ,ot So Ju3 i,h,n n th. ,,,, phl

ji;in ui toe iiurwi-ursi quarter eeeiion ot tuetnwn or Jiper. Italnorldite lown-blp. imu!"

0. toiirteeil, (14), town one, (1), south, , county, , liuiiana KKAXK KUNKKI.. range No. three (li) west, lying and leing north of Patoka river, containing 3 j Liceiihe Notiee. acres more or lss, in all sixty-eight -j-otick i u rebr sieii to the dtuen of ja.per acres more or less. i and iiiiirMpetuii.tiip. iui county ind If such rents and profits will not sell ral.elu.!'u ",l"l'nit . . 1 i 'i i i Male. III apply to the ( ouuty Comm loiirr ol for a sulhcient sum to satisfy saidtlecree, i,uboi. .umi .1 ibir ni ..i.e .JJi-T

interest and costs, I will, at the same ! June. i.si. for hcene n retail Inioxiotine llq

W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN,

5, S4 and S3.0O Dress Shos.

S3.SO Polles Shoe. 3 Soles. S2.50, S2for Worklngmon.

2 and 6I.7Ö for Boys.

LADIES AND MISSES.

3. S2.50 S2V $1.75 CAUTION. If bbv dealer

Cera you W. L. DoucU

hoa m m reduced prlrr,

or ay r.e tu tbein Willi-

ob tu name taniped

a am doiiobi, put iiim

dewa m fn

:e wmm m

m- z

sat uis isthp m agl sa.

BMHBK.V, AVV - BT BV Bf m -BBBt

BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKS' . - I MB? lllttfH I 1

slasaaav e lfiffafH9niMMp9

maaww n Mm m m am r 1

UUUvLAI snocs are stvlish, ca satisfaction at ihe price advertised than anv o'ther make vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas name ant!

fraud.

stylish, easy fittlnp, and give better

Iry one pair and be con-

. ...

a price on the bottom, wmcii

It's itut as easy to trA One Minute

Cough Cure as anytliiiiif else. Its easier

to cure a severe cold or cough with it

Let your next purchase for a etjiieh Ik;

une .Minute uiugn uire. Uetter med icine; hetter result: hcttur trv it. M

r nethnati. v

ExcmiM ( EvaHvMc.

ror the Indiana Turnfest at

Kvansville, June 5), 10 and 11,

round trip tickets will he sold for

one fare by the railroad on each day,

good to return up to June 12th. A

Thfc stiecial train will be run on Sunday

would 'lor this occasion leaving Jasper at

solicit again an international agree- 7:30 a. ni., Huntingburg 8:10 a. ment is worse than wicked an iw ni., Ferdinand 8:24 a.m., Dale consummation, if possible, would'8:33 a. in., Lincoln 8:41 a. in., be a crime against the liest interests. arriving at Kvansville at 10 o'clock r

. u i

of the fanners and mechanics of the

entire country. The Evanaville Courier says the

leaving ft vans vine at iu:u p. in. This will be a good time to visit

bvansville.

tune and pace, expose to pub c sa e the ,r;;fc . V.. .fmr lo .'i t i. l . ' vcs inous,anus uoiiars annually to those who wear them, fee im,,lJ of said A.,,1 estae, or hi much ! "l ,b' TteÄl," i Lr I)0U.bs S,,OC9 Vomers, which helps to thereof as mav lie SUllicieilt to discharge . Tlie preel e lxatl.m l.er Mld li.tu..,, t lr L 1 ,JL r 1UU ,,nc of Kd' They can Bord to sell at m lets prolU, said decree, "interest and costs. Said ' ,,"'n '"! "rb,r w "",xhr K' uu uf h i &EwT&ZT TlJLyuy,LlK 1 l""JSEÄ7ay ?.f thH dem" RjM I :ii i' i :.t ! 1'uWlc Squ.re In Jafer, a !... n on the original "w. auesHe mm UJMJU yUatl(iB, W. Im JOOUGLAS. llrockUa. Hut.

.uir in in: iiumc milium uni iviiui nlat of the ton of Ji.n.r IUInl.ri.1.

I

whatever from valuation or appraisement

law.. A. II. Tkavi-oic, Sheriff DuIkhs County. llm.TZ, McF.vi.i. k I.itirrz, Attornevs for 1'laintiff. May 18, A. I). 18114 iU. !

Julmi. county. Iti.ll.na

May 11, SW-3

blp,

JOK'II IIKl:ili(5

BOOK-KEEPING, SIIOKTIf ANH AM I'KN.H ANSHIl'.

have rttMMitly pn-parcd look on tin

lllMVe, (.pcrially Hdnt.tiMl to HOME Tfll

Si-iit on fij ilay- trial. llimdri-iN have Ihm-ii

iM-tii-tlti'U 1 ii in I r-l of dollar- Iv onli-riiiK

nur itiiiiiieuiioiis. in Minni , .lioiil.l yiii ili-i'ldi- to -ntT our Colli'ai

vnu Mould rt-cflvi' t-nilit for tli imioinit

underfilled a male ciilrrn of the naltl. Four wrkbv oiirtin tliiMlof t.-ai-lilnu

III apply to tneCouuty Commlxloti- IhmW KC-i-iiIiik N hUiiI to 12 w-ck liy tilt- old

at ll.elr nct reiruur rron nlun. I'oaltioti liiiHrantml tmilrr certain

i'otKlitloii. Sfiitl ror our Free illiitmtil '. paue fittaloiciH and "state your want." .d drt"H J. K. Uraiiülion. I'ri't. Ir.tiiKlioit'.

rra'tlful ltnlii-. t oll-ii! ami school ol

Saliville.Ti!iiii.

pat year. i.

I.IC'KNSK NOTICK. VTOTICK. Ii hereby plven to the citizen, of I'or

3i ternvllle. ami IVooue tinenkltip. Ituliott county.

Um! ttMt tlie l'nile.1 Sltle-.

er of Dal'i.l counir

in June for a lirene to retill neer an! wine, nd permit Ibe auie to he drank on the prerai.e, under tlie pro ltou of Ihe l.. of Imllatia ftuveriiInc .uch llcen-e

Tbr precie location where fId liquors are lo be I shorthand and THiuraphv

li i in i nue nu.ie.1 ami nein upon pari oi n i -aciKTH. ij stiidi'llt tin

Ike youth-weal p.rt of fractional section 31 town

nneXufth, -f It.nite tlinl 3 2-.1rxl lj..!iilii5 Ibe town of I'orternrllle. Imlml rnunty. Indiana. KKKIIKRICK W. KHYKIU 111! KU, Vay IS lsi-3w

vacation. Kilter any time. ;hfi Itnanl

. It. We pay eaH for all vacailfle io iMKik-keeperx, I'tenoKraplier", teacher. clerk, etc., reported to u, provhleil we till "linn. .11 Vit.

f JPpr Sale By John A. Sermersheim, Jasper.

Dl'ItOIS COUNTY AGENT FUK

JOS. F. SERmERSHEIM,

Corner lith and Jaeloon Streut, Jasiier Indiana.

.S received a full assortment of ..

SPRING and SUMMER

Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and

m m w mmm v bF mm I mam VaaV - .-w . . Ho thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using everv effort

to piejue is ueieriiuned to merit its continuance.

O Come ami Examine My Slock und I Will Oivit You Ilui L'ahis

Joseph F. Sermersheim.

April 20, 1WM.

mmBmvmmmm m BSt911HllllBlilB8-119liBHllu mmmmmm Deering . Harvesters

A NEW AUUANGKM 13 XT.

John Scherer,

Of all kiinlrt. The Doerincs tinik tlie llitrlie.Mt Prize at-llie AVorhlVSFa Ic.

t. r . I a! . . I . t .b at

BAIiX. AND BICTCLE BEARINGS

The draft i one-half le.-. than any mnchine ninth', ami at WorMV Fair JiKltrc, it cut and höiiiul one acre of heavv

.0, i earrv a üiwk oi me

Come and wt' thi'in.

the exaininatinn hy the Woi wheat in '"M... minute. Ah

BEST BINDING TWINE,

I

ril 27, 1894.

An cheap as the clieapet, and olieit vour etiHtom.

FKIAX liAMrKKT, West ütli Street, Jasper, Ind

Bcot & Shoemaker. I'espeetfullv informs the public

that be has bougbt the shoe busi nes-? of AndrewHcben'rand will con-

Itinue it in all its branches, botl

making and repairing, at his shops on Jackson Street and on West (Uh street, Jasper, and will endeavor to

please his customers. He asks liberal patronage from the public. J 01 IX SCHKKKIt.

.prirj;.".l.-ltn.

AiliiiiiiiHtrutor'M Notice.

Notice is hereby ir'iven that Mathias Kein ha liccn aitHiiitel Atttiiitiist rator

of the ectate itfJolin Kcih, ileceaHed: tin1

estate is prubahh colvent.

.M.VTiu.VH Kkis, Ailin'r. W. E. Cox, Att'v. May 18, 'W-at.

JASPER CORN MILL

laviu? bought

relitled it,

tas

the and

The un.lersiu'iied Jasper Coin Mill,

keeps u supply of COIRIKr MEAL

Ami ChopiHMl Corn for FihmI,

on hand to yell, or exchange for corn at any time. Chopped Corn fold in any

quantity desired at '.HI cents per

pounds. WHKAT CHOITKI) Ft) It FKKD

on eunesilavH ami hatunlays at live cents per hushc), and kept on hand for exchange at nil tiine. PnrmtM'H Sc Nloclcfccdui'N, Arc imrticularly solicited for customers, and bv prompt attention ami

honorable treatment I hope to merit

and receive their patronage. CjfyMjN J30UQHT fifiö ßCLD,

FRrD VOLLMER. Dee. I, '.'

Lot Fok - i.k. A hmid-nme luilhl-

In f.lto on Kil 7lli slrcrt, on rnf terms Irqnlic at Couhiek o0co,