Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 June 1894 — Page 4

JASPER COÜRIEh

JASfKK. UUKOIÜ COUSTV. INDIANA.

KaUrad at th. Foatoalk. at Jatpcr Indiana, foi

trutiaiMioatBreugB ts taau at efou.i cut taau r

FRIDAY,

JUNE 1, 1S94.

DMMcratk CMty Tkket. For State Senator Dulwia ami Perry Counties. MICHAEL A. SWEENEY.

For Prosecuting Attorney 11th Judicial

Circuit. WILLIAM E. COX. For Count v Auditor. " AUGUST H.'KOEKNEK. For Countv Clerk. HERMAN ECKERT. For Count? Keeonler. BRITAIN' LEMLNG. For Countv Sheriff. HENRY C'ASSIDY. For Gountv Treasurer. EDWARD A. BOHNERT. For County Surveyor. WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For Countv Coroner. ORVILLE. A. BIGHAM. For Countv Commissioner 1st District. CONRAD JACKLE. For County Commissioner 21 District. JOSEPH SCHROEDER, Pit. Senatorial Convention. Pursuant to a call the Democratic Senatorial delegates from Dubois and Perrv counties! met at Rock-

port, May 24th, 1S94, to nominate

öTThe Memorial services at Shi-

loh church on Wednesday wore very largely attended there being several hiind reds of people present. The Odd Fellows and Red Men joined with the (5. A. R. in decorating graves, each order holding its own exercises. The citizens, also, liberally strewed llowers, and nearly all the graves in tho yard showed some loving tribute." Addresses were made bv Messrs. C. Bretz, V. Greene and Will II. Talbott, G. M. of the Odd Fellows, all commemorative of brave deeds, patriotism and fellowslup. The grove is the handsomest picnic grove in the county, and the surrounding citizens, with their accustomed liberality, provided din

ners abundantly for all, and spread their table cloths under the shade

in many places. Comrade Kendall read a letter

from a needy comrade named Jack-' son, of Jefferson township, who was"

confined to his bed. A contribution

of lo was raised and sent to his family.

3rl he EvanM'ille Tribune eon-

tains tho following notice of tho marriage of a young lady who was born and raised in Jasper, and her many friends here wish her the best of luck. She is the daughter of the late Mr. Paul Geppner and wife: "Mr. John Appel and Mis Mary K. (leppner were quietly married at the home of the bride's parent, Wednesday, May 1(5, at S p. in., after which they took a trip through the Northwest," going to Chicago, from thence to Nashville and St. Louis, and then are coming back to Kvansville, where they will reside in the future. They were and are the recipients of the congratulations of manv friends."

IVORY

LIT TIE SICK 1EJ016 1 FOW

Mrs. Wallace!

FAITH HEALER:

Guilty. The jurv in the hank

wrecking case against F. A. Collin, P. B. Collin and A. S. Reed, in the U. S. court at Indianapolis, on! Mondav returned a verdict of guilt v

against all of them. The men were otlicers of the Indianapolis Cabinet

Company, which had overdrawn its, deposits in the Bank more than $300,000. Thev have not vet been'

USES NO MEDICINE

ÖOAP

CURES BY FAITH !

sentenced, as a trial is pending.

motion for a new

It's just us easy to trv One Minute

1 ' j.j. . ' i 4i t . . .'Cough Lure us anything else. Its easier a candidate to represent the district to lw.a r ,Hlm,,,

in the next Indiana Senate. On Let your next purchase for a cough lx

mouon, non. . .v. i.anu, m i erry

chairman, and

of Dubois, was

county, acted as Leo. H. Fisher,

chosen secretary. Upon the call for nominations Michael A. Sweeney, of Dubois received the unamious vote of both counties, and was declared the Democratic nominee. Upon call by the delegates the nominee,

One Minute Cough Cure. Iletter med-

icine; hetter result; better try it. M. Friedman. v

PURE DEMOCRACY.

The First CMiressfeial District Speiks ii m Uicertaii Laafuife. The )latform adojted by the Democracy of the First District last week assures the re-election ol Mr.

(Taylor by a large majority. True, they begin by the transparent hum'bug of endorsing Cleveland's ad

ministration, as a sort of sop to the wealthy nabobs in the party, and perpetrate the absurdity of claiming

that C leveland is in f ivor of honest ! tariff reform, in view of his fishing sprees instead ot making any effort to secure legislation on the tariff. B it yet the votes of the nominee, 'and the straightforward declaration

jin regard to the monev

-

MICHAEL A. S WEENE V,

of The Peo

ple, will justify every lover of his

i country m giving a hearty support

v to Mr. lavlor. 1 he following is

the admirable plank in regard to

the currency :

"We demand the restoration of

the coinage laws as they existed

TOR CLOTHES. THE PHOCTEH A GAMBLE CO. CI NTT. Feh 23. '94 -1 v. Probate Cause No. 1714. Statj: ok Indiana 1 In the Dubois CirDritois CorxTV, cuit Court. Notice iü hereby given to William D. Abell, who as appears by utlidavit tiled is a non-resident of the state of Indiana, and also to Houston Abcll, Jacob Aliell, Frank Chanlev, Parker Chanlev and

Mary Clunley, the names of whose respective resiliences are unknown, as appears by alHdavit tiled, that Joseph Main as executor of the last Will of Kli Abell, deceased, has tiled in the Circuit Court af Dubois county, Iiulkna, a petition making them defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said eourt authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of saiil decedent, and in said petition deserilied, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate, and that said petition so tiled, and which is now pending, is set for

Circuit Court at

.Mrs. allaee lias cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country.

iur nie paM nve years :u .v. upper I'Jiglith street, Eva

ansville, Indiana.

.She has made her home

We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanitv on the part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of more. Although "Kind words from (irateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish licr well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the old adage "Seeing is lleheving," the balance rests with von. Why linger in poor hoaUh! Come and be cured.

Will visit JASPER for one day At PHENIX HOTEL,

Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of Clod in her method of reatment without the aid simple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this hidv.

of medicine, but by

hearing in said

the

responded in a few remarks, excus-b.v ,ie republican congress of 1S73,

ing hi.utelf from making any speech (unur me eauersmp oi jonii suer

but promising to meet the voters; innJan without

waiting

upon the

the two .counties during the cam- pleasure and convenience of English : !h:inlffM. ltonrlbnlflor itnil inrirtir;im

brokers. We point to the fact that

.the American people .successfully

paign.

The convention then adjourned.

demonstrated during the war for the

union that they are capable of de-

using and maintaining at par with

ail of the products of American la bor, except gold, an American cur

rencv, limited onlv bv the needs of

the most intelligent and industrious

population in the civilized world,

and we declare our unalterable aver

sion to anv lorm ot currency,

whether ot gold, silver or paper

than that which is issued bv the

government alone, and is made bv

an act of congress a legal tender for

all debts, public and private.

We denounce the declaration of

the republican state platform pro-

K)smg a retaliatory tann law against

r-ngianu ana uennanv as a means

of forcing them to act with the sil

,ver using countries to establish hi-

Judicial Democratic Convention. Pursuant to a call the delegates from the counties of the 11th judicial circuit to the Democratic judicial conucntion met at Rockport on May 24, 1894, to nominate a Prosecutor for the circuit. On motion Hon. W. A. Traylor. of Dubois, .was made chairman, and W. KHarris, of Gibson county, secretary. Nominations being in order William ECox, of Dubois county, was unamiously nominated by acclamation. ' The convention then adjourned. FNlhf My CeMratiM.

There will be a Fourth of Julv

celebration held in the filman' , " .

.... multilist!), ua uuiu, uiiMüiusillilllk iapi Knill ilj in. ... .

" p V . "ke, and its consecpiences to the committer, 'agricultural classes, overwhelmingly

Accident. Mr. Jacob Friok, of,disastrou Such a law would deMadison townshin. met with a serf-try the two principal foreign mar-

iiim JUHMdent at hi- honw nn Tups- KClH for the SUritlus produce of

d:iv. He wjis hitaliinir n linnu in American farmers, and would con-

his buggy, when the animal became vert t,,c far,s of Indiana and other

fnglitened and ran awav, knocking n noruiwesiern siaies mhiin down and runninlr imr him. to dreary wastes, no longer product-

klu win inifon-i'ioim for im timo. v-' because they could no longer be

and it is thought may he injured in-,ma,k' ii -violl " pr"''t." ternally. The buggy was broken to! BxciirsMR te Evmsville.

Pl,:ws- For the Indiana Turnfest at

t&'VUv treasury gold has again Kvansville, June !), 10 and 11,

ft en he ow sn.(KK).(K)0. and Se.'y rouni trip uckcis will oe Sollt lor

Carlisle will probablv issue m ire oiw fare by the railwad on each day, bnd! tobuv more gold, and the K0' to return up to June Pith. A leople will bu taxed to pav the in- fecial tram will be run on Sunday terest and principal. CleVeland's for t,,is ofcaHion leaving Jasper at

administration twaim to b.-lieve thai ' ' inmuiiguurg ö : w a.

Grove at Bethel.

vited.

a "national Messing."

debt

is a

national rorumaiid ;'J4 a, in., Dale

;8:.'W a. m., Lincoln 8:41 a. in., ( flfMtMIWr fit l4t.fltU..ll .1 H rx ...1.

liiiiiiig ii u mint iiiu ill jv ii mich J The Crawford county seat re- leaving Evansville at 10 :ii0 p. m. moval case will be tried at Corydon'This will be a good time to visit June 8 by Judge Voyles, of Salem. 'Evansvilln.

Bides are readv nd . nrinn toL TllO MadlSOIl Township Pllb

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Court Houe in .Tastier, in the county of Duho s, State of Indiana, on the third dav of September 1SJU. Witness the Clerk and seal of saiil Court this '23th day of May 18!4. Io.vatz KcKEirr, Clerk Dulwis Circuit Court Bruno Huettxek, Attorney. June 1, 1SU1 3t pf fi. MC ENS K NOTICI0. NOTICK I bfrebv ttivtn tu the cltlurm of Irtfr.villp, anil Ifcxmir townlilp. Ituboi. rnunty,

lud tli .1 itie uml-r.lKnrd a nilt riiii.n i,( Oi . it fr a tiTtn tint vricdini' siVfii vc-irs ' Cnit.il St.tr.. will .i.t.lv tu the County Commllon- Y V t 1 . . " it i '! ririoboi ctimy .t itirlr t.ct riK'utr .mi.m followinyr real estate in Dubois coun-

inJutie for a Hrrnte to retail lit-r anl wine, tV, Indiana, tO-WIt

ami jieriim me unit i ue uraiiK

Ulnlrr tu pruvUlon or the law ing uch tiernre

Ttie prrcUe Ideation w litre iaM

M In a liouMr ritilate.t and lieini;

tbe fuiuth.rt part of fractional

(i!ifiirlh. of Kanirr lltewrtt

tlietuwu ot i'urtrri-ilt), lntil rnnntv. Imllaiia VHKDKHICK W. KüVKIt-llfiKIt May lS.U9-3r

Nut one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Couch Cure and relief. Why .shouldn't people take One .Minute Cough Cure? They should. They do. M. Friedman. v

Slterifrs Sale. I Hy virtue of a certified copy of a de-J cree to nie directed from the Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court in a cause wherein the State of Indiana on relation of John tirauielspaelier, Auditor Dultois. Co., is plaintiff, and Mary F.icher, Lorenz' Kicherand Elizabeth- iteaty an defend-' ants, reiiuiriiig nie to make the .-um of one hundred anil eiditv-eieht lollan-

and forty-one cent., with interest on Haid, decree and costs, I will e.po?e at public sale, to the highest bidder, on ,

ij.ui iki'.M, iur. .riii i'.ii ur o L r., a. n., is9 1, lift ween the houn of 10 o'clock. A.M..

and 4 o'clock, P. M.t of said lay, at the door of the eourt house in Jasper, Du-i

inns county, imliana, the rents and profi .. . i; I

The liest Shoe

lor the Lca

5

W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. SB, S4 and 93.50 Dress tho.

S3.50 Polles ho, 3 Soles. S2.60, S2for Worklngmon.

S32 and SI.75 for Boys.

LADIES AND MISSES,

S3, S2.50 S2, $1.75

CAÜTION.-If may dealer offer yea W. L.. Oourla.

thoea at reduced price,

r ne Baa mem wltli-

et tu aanie tinied

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aown a fraud.

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, .i I isi.ii 1 1 nn nr rna r nroa h.ii 1 1, . H .t - .

on tue premue. All t hut nart of the ue.t m n flu .7" . ,w '"- ""V'."1" l,'J" a"J inaKe. irv one Da r and be con-

of iLtiiaiia ?otlth.WU!(l- 1!irlerofm.t.on No. ei0ven,l; ""r,,M.hCMtv and price on the bottom, which

lliiinir are t i.e 11). township No. one. ( li. south. ranLM.ir,"...: "I" "U',U.B "onars annually to tliose who wear them.

upon part of, v.,. three CA wet. lvinifittiil lM:nitiorfh.l." V.""A'r" "lc..bVL" .V' - Douglas hhoes gain customers, which hclns to

2 ! of Ptot.. Aver. eniVtnif iii,r u e. l'! " !"e,r ,UU linc 0 ßdS. The, can afford t ..11 .t . I... ..nt.

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BOOK-KEEPING. SMOItTIIANIt AMI I'KNM NSW II. W liavt'-reeeritlj- propuri'il lmik iu the nbive. t-MK-eially adaptctl to HoMK Sreiiv. Sent on fiOiliij-K trlul. Iliiiulredt have ln-eu IxMii-tlted litiudri-dM of ilollar-4 lie ordt-riui; our lilihlliutloiiH. WHV .NOT VOf? Should von decide to rater our College, you would receive ereillt for the aiiioutit inilil. Four weck by our method of teaching hook-keeping lit ciial to VI week tiy the old plan. I'o.ltitiii. iiiirMiiteeil under certain condition!. JM-nd for our Free illustrated W page catalogue and 'State your wants." Aildre! J. F. Onitighoii, I're't.Kraiiglioii'n I'ractlenl lltihie?ti College and School of Shorthand anil Telegraphy Niedivllle.Tenii. 11 Ti-aehers.iaTO Student the paxt vear. No vacation. Kntcr any time. Cheap Itnnril. X. II. We iuj 11 cah for all Vacancies n iMHik -keepers. Htenograplier, teaclierj. clerkrt, etc., reported to uh, provided we till tame. 31 Vit.

(bV) acres more or less; also, all that

part of the north-west quarter section No. fourteen, (14), town one, (1), south,

range .No. three (.5) west, Iving ami te

nip north of 1'atoka river, containing

acres more or less, in ail sixty-eight () acres more or less.

If such rents anil profits will not sell

lora sutiicient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, "at Hie same

time ami place, expose to public sale the

lee simple ot said real estate, or so much thereof as may Ik? sutiicient to discharge saiil ilecree, interest ami costs. Saiil

sale will be made without anv relief

whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A. II. Tkayi.oh, Sheriff Dubois County. UltETZ, MeK.u.i. & lliorrz, Attorneys for Plaintiff. yiny 18, A. D. IStM :it. $!

FELIX IiiimPERT, DriiOIS COUNTY AGKNT FOK

have the matter settled. C. L.

Jewett, of New Albany, "w attorney for the people of Enfflinh. to which

point the county commissioners or-

dered the county neat removed. Leavenworth is represented by scvral very able attorneys.

Jic School Coinmenceiiiont hint

urduy nighty at Ireland, was luruul ' -AA 1 - I fll -

Hiicnucti. i no nrottTwn wtw cur

ried out.a published in the CotKiKk last week, and the purtiuipuntK all Hnuittml tlionmelviw with nrmlU

doing Iwnor to their instructors mid

the Public ShjijooI nyeteip,

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17t hZlm t footwear of tb deal r adver-

Acatuwaa. I. Sa. UUUULÄ8. älrecktB. Maua.

Uaed tMlsw. CaUiluKU tr upon iff

i , F?rL By John A- Sermersheim, Jasper.

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Corner Oth and Jackson Street, Jumper Indiana.

jjjAS rocoivod a full assortment of zztzli -

SPRING AND SUMMER

Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and imosicst tt FRESH GROCERIES. wmna

lie thanks tlie public for its liberal patronaixe. and bv usin.r OWrv effml

to please is detorinined to merit its continuance. " O Come and Kxniiilne My Stock und I Will Glvo You Hui khIos Joseph F. Sermersheim.

April 20, 18! I.

Of all kinds. The DverincM took the lllulicst Irlii nt-Jlic AVorld' Tnlr.

4i is me. oiny narvestunf machine, witli the

BALL. AND BICYCLE BEARINGS

C'oiuo and sou them. Tho draft ix ono-hnlf less than nnv maeliine mailo. nml nt

heavy

MntJit t0,uo nin,t 1 V,en! Tl,u ,rift ,H ono-hnlf less than any machine, made, , ,t!io oxamimitlon by tho World's Fair Jtid(fis. it cut and lwutid one noro of goIrVjwhoiit In 'it iiiinutes. Also, I carry a stock of tho

BEST BINDING TWINE,

r

pril 27, 189-1.

Ah cheap ns tho chonpest, and solicit vntir custom.

VKLIX LAMrKIlT,

West Oth Street, Jasper, Jnd

A NEW A It It AXGI2M ENT.

John Schererf

Boot & Shoemaker.

Ilespectfully informs the public that he has bouuht the phoe busi

ness of AiulrewScliorcr and will continue it in nil its branches, both

making and repairiiiL', at bis shops

on Jackson Street nnd on West (Ith

street, Jasper, and will endeavor to

plonso bis customers. lie asks liberal patronage from the public. JOHN SCHKKEIl.

April 2T, 'ttl.-lni.

Ariiiiiit.MtTutor'M Notice.

Notice is herehv civen that Mathiaf

Ueis has hecn unpointed Administrator!

of the estate of John Heis, deceased : the

estate is proimmv solvent.

.Mathias It eis, Adin'r. W. K. Cox, Atfv. May 18, 'H-'M,'

JASPER CORN MILL. The undersigned havini hoiight the Jnper Coin Mill, has relit led "it, and keeps a supply of CORK MEAL And G'.ioiiHd Corn for KcmmI.

on hand to sell, or exchange for coin at .my time. ( 'hopped Corn sold in any iiinntity desired at l0 cents per 100

pounds.

WIIKAT CITOPPKI) FOIt KM KD

on Wednesdays nml Salnnlays at five cents per hushel. nml kept oil hand for

exchange at all times.

Parmers Sc StoclttiStiililVH Arc particubirlv solicited for custo

mers, and by prompt attention and honorable treatment I hope to merit

and receive their patronage.

flJj-N JJOUQHT WD CU3.

FR?D VOLLMER. Dec. I, Lot Fok amc. A Imndiome build nn fdtc on KiiHl 7th slrcet, on rany

terms. Ii onirc at uoukiek o(uc