Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 June 1894 — Page 4
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Jasper CÜÜR1EK
JASrBK. DUBOIS COPXTV, INDIANA.
KntrJ t tk poitoct l Japtr IndUot, for TWiBiloBifcroih th atll f on J cUt matter.
FRIDAY,
JUNE 8, 1S04.
DciMcratk Cwty Tkket. For State Senator Dubois ami Terry Counties. MICHAEL A. SWEENEY.
For Prosecuting Attorney 11th Judicial -.: .14
WILLIAM E. COX. For Countv Auditor. AUGUST H. KOEHNER. For Countv Clerk. , HERMAN ECKERT. For Countv Recorder. BRITAIN' LEMING. For Countv Sheriff. HENRY C'ASSIDY. For Countv Treasurer. EDWARD A. HOILNEKT. For Countv Surveyor. WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For Countv Coroner. ORVILLE. A. BIGIIAM.
For Countv Commissioner 1st District.
CONRAD JAUKLtt.
For Countv Commissioner 2d District.
JOSEPH SCHROEDEK, Sit. aHon. Frank Posey is hustling
in the 2d district to secure the Republican nomination for Congress. The convention meets to renew their quarrel at Mt. Vernon on next Tuesday. "Prof. F. S. Morgenthaler, of Huntingburg, will move to Rockport soon. He has been chosen Principal of the schools there for next vpnr Hft is an earnest and care
ful educator, and Huntingburg is
loser by his leaving mere
. ....
-The protest against the do- Strikers at HiMtiaftorf. monetization of silver and tho fool- 1'kni,ktox,u' 5- ... n -.w. l'Iw.iimi l. .i Sheriff AliK'rt 11. Tmylor: . .
1 i" , . "" c,.w"' " Two of our freight trains tied up at big Republican victory in OregonJUun(inj,,mn,lUVOUIo( a Im,i, of Kinking last Tuesdav. miners persisting in an attempt to ride i - .... Will Mil ...I
- 1 ! U li 11(1111 llHYmt'lll .II 111 IV". II 111 ..
nlrThe CoriUKlt believes Ciov.')...,, t oiuv ami tee that our trains
Matthews made a mistake in order-'permitted to nm and this striker do not
ingoutthe military to help the bigjmolest or ride on them. j colorations. In their own interest ...1.. villained
and or public safety, the nu.roau ; -y .
should retuse to transport a ear oi;;"-
coal till the strike is settled. They " "V. . wllMn
U jiiimuijiiui, mm iviiiii(, ...... taXi...i tail lliwl nil fllil 1t)Slllr
Ill'lil. LlllllU HIV IMIIVI I -
llT THE SICK BEJÖIGI SOW,
MRS. WALl.
FAITH HEALER
"Tvpavous ." The Indiana
law which the recent Republican
Stntn Convention in their platform
W w - - - .Innnmwin "infjimmiS." llllt WlllCll
uviiuuMw - " ' , , , iSUIWIUUllM I1U111. I
the U.ö. unreine wun ui'nu ft0rwartl the trains were
1 il . .l.i! llVAIlllllllll! 1 llUl .... .
aim in us uuihbiuh iiivt4m.-?
invited the miners into a coach, short speeches were made, and con-
iSUIuUlOIlS I1U1U. Ill UUIl UlHimu-
T
banking and telegraph cor jwrat ions home aml sul).)0rt
have been unjustly witniioiumg. in tllcir ei,ndren.
Dubois county me sum oi uura, Thi- net on of Sheriff Travlor is
which the L., E. it St. L. Con. j!l.ommendable, and is in sharp con R. Co. will now be compelled to ul-'tRls.t with the harh won ixm bayjust amounts to the large sum of ts at otj,er points in Indiana. $11,933.20. Dubois county farmers, - - : V .1 ik. lu. Deaikoe for June.
glad for a few more such "infamous" j The discussion of popular governrcliefs from taxation. based on universal suffrage which The amount due from the R. R. was begun in the May number of Co. in each township in this county Donahoe's, and which has created
is as follows: (sucu wiuu uuitum, i""' Madison 05 1)2 j with vigor in the June number, the Bainbridge 1,018 4 the significance of certain recent
Jefferson 1,010 oi;pii'juc iiiicmncus uemg mun ujni.
Jackson 2,427 ,1 Two radically üinerent arucies are
p.ltoka 4,081 32 -The Ulessmgs ot Monopoly, anu n..- 1 )) 37 "The Oasis of Siwah." In the for-
J;lsper'.' .".'.'. 122 57imer, Rev. T. A. Hendrick a CathHuntincburg 474 40 olic clergyman, presents the strong- . te 1t!( 01. .4 ....... (nr ln omit.
etitive .vstem and for monopoly, Total $11,933 20,its inevitable result, and in the latThe big coriorations would no tcr article a German writer shows, doubt have paid their taxes prompt-in the form of an allegory, the 1.. 1:1. ..n.,. ..1, nniv tliov Im, moiiiiinfr nf ront and interest. The
fijpvod tho hii? combinations owned halo surrounding the name ot John
Pntr "" Mi vp rs -Sheriff Travlor' tbe Supreme Court, as they seem; Brown is somewhat ruthlessly distOAL iMiNERS.--nenn i a ior .,i nnntwrts for -'0 vpnis nolled n a most charmuii: article by
USES NO 0 CURES BY Mcmniuc FAITH I
Covl Mixers. onenn iravior ."' - j e n w cuHed to Huntingburg on Tum- to have owned Congress for SO v.,i Jay afternoon by a telegram asking W:. tta ,mV ' I',
itherine Francis
Cavanagh
Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of neonle in this and surrounding country. She has made her h.iine
for the past live years at S Upper Eighth Street, kva
ansville, Indiana.
We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she ha.-; visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs. Wallace pn-vents the publishing of more. Although "Kind words from (irateful 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 you. Why linger in poor health! Come and be cured.
Will visit JASPER for one day
At PIIHNIX HOTEL
tv
dav
his
number
freicht
let it go any further, i v ""8,--! vnld ho ,1,00k of Ireland." and Mary
the miners like reasonable ana wa-lpX ' wnd unrest of Eliaibeth Blake has a remarkably sonmg men instead of dogs or ;Ä ";iSnno. ..8,1,. The illustra-
slaves, they et the trains go wun- - - - ; " , nn(1 t- of he nuinbe: and the rfl0rter
out any trouble. l r X.. ..t nra tilf ,,,7.111
ODDresseu 10 urir.uu .1 lii.io 4iivn-i3 4ii v u . o I . .... . .. . 1 1 1 - 1. i
nceu usual iiign jmuiiuuju.
more; . ,
Tt. iraisiers 01 kii ciic
1 ii ..1 T.tnn ATiv iu slmwn in the COlin-
ihn lomt1i !irf i'diiiü iinallv to as- n- t- ... t. lnt
sert their rights, "peaceably it they wincinger' add to Jtuir, (20D. can, forcibly, if thev must," and J. C. Schroetter to Henrj- Dufenuach,
their d vision is on tne siue 01 1- vrV Tn
aaruov. Matthews, on rcquesi 01 ',rr,maee millionaires," convi
the Sheriffs of Daviess. igo and im .TikIl'os that there was a
Sullivan counties, ordered out 18 1 ominous warning than that ot .
nnmnanie ot tne staie niiiiua lasiiiimu-n wtorft t ie civil war. an
t
Sunday, to assist the R. R. iuonot-
olies in shipping coal. The taxpavers of the State are expected to pay the expense of helping these private corporations, while they have been doing all possible to keep from paying their just share of taxes. Comment is unnecessary.
Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of God in her method of reatment without the aid of medicine, hut b; simple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady.
Columbus Herald: Keep it be
fore the people that even as late as
the late republican state convention
the republicans condemned the
state tax law which the supremo court has sustained. They pro
nounced it "infamous."
SERMERSHEI1H
so
the masses.
M. ltauerliend to Marg. J)rech?el, 5S50
go. teet in sec 1 1 n r,
. ... . ... t: 1 (;tn. IJekt'intHjr lo U. UecK. o'.. acius
Early Kisere, J-.any uisere, onn y i., - , pm the famous little pills for constipation m'T3ohn Keinnf, 5,,
Hick: neaoacne, uynpepsia iw Hcrwu- . . , u , ?;;00
ness. .M. tneuman. f,.a w Kiii-m .lohn K. Mathw. lots
V. 1 1 . . " " - - - F
Board of Huntingburg, on Saturday M.y ApctkMt, 1M4, ScM MFi. 60 t0 Ch. A. CJro,s. night lasl, accepted a proiwsition The county Auditor on Friday nKlIIf n ncrca in wc 1 , 1 1 h r 5; ft500. made it bv Prof. J. T. Worsham, q.lst received from the State Super- John Oraunlpacher, etui, to Jasper of the Jasper Schools, and he was intendent the May apportionment Furniture Co., v4 acre in see J, 1 1 s r chosen as Principal of the Hunting- of coinmon school fund. It shows 0'-M n,mter to Lcmmon C. 1. )uir Sfhool for next year. thnt thorr was in the State Treasury ..i,.,J.i, i.',taa .,n, . irtomvillu. $ö7ö.
o . , , ------
Tlii im thn sppond time our lieillll- fur distribution
bor acroiss the creek has taken a Apportioned c-i 1 n; t 1 c .... l., -,mr- ' 11 1. .
will find in Prof. Worsham an et- heaving in Treasury 110,453.54 flcient Principal, and a very agree-- 'phu apportionment is at the rate able gentleman, who had made in f 1.5 ) per capita fur each school his one year in Jasper a very d-ei- oliild enumerated, ded favorahle ininreioit. ! linder tin. the following counties
Kv.-msville Journal : The South
ern Indiana Editorial Association, .cumi which held its annual convention' last week at Madison, adjourned to i,.;vi.meet next year in Kvansville. We !;;
promise its members, in advance P, hospitable reception for which this uraiiKe
city is famous.
Col. A. A. Sparks, 01 me .mi. Vernon Democrat, and G. II. Hazen, of the Boonville Enquirer, were the only representatives of the First district, at the association, but they made a strong and united pull for
the next meeting to be neiu at r,v
receive the billowing sum?
' ivrry
1'iko
Sni'tici-r
arrit-K
Nu. I CbiUrrn S,01tt IU,4;J 7,1 1'J 10,707 5.W7 7,014
Ain't cullrclnl lor (iM.iti"ii nieut 3,'i2.T. ii;r.uh ;;o:i 1H.173.I0 l'i,UU1.4n .vault 1.7a.I3 .'.a'.i.ir ,003.10
H.15H.21
$1 ,2;7,50.Ü 1 John K. McFall to Nancy urfonl, e ,la
' Jolui Kaebler to John . Kuebler, lot
t k nni'ivt'w :ulll .IflSTHT. csnj.
Levi .M. Grant to iSeo. W. King, IS ants in c t '1 s r 'A, Win. F. Ui'ckiiian, et al. to Catli. Hdiwariinilli-r, lot.- 8'J :uulS7, Cele-tine, $tJ7.i. Chris. An-i-rer to M. Meyer, '20 aenv in hi- .1, II s r 4, $'AKI. John ltune'h, U'- d, to David Garey, .-tatvnifiit in n-ar.l tu real estate. .. ä. I UI.
nam .sli:ini to m. -Meyer, pi. mi k ffiä Hn.itiii!'btinf, I'.le.i.kf rV'.M add . m-J it. IImh-iv. to II. L. Wheat. Ui aere.- 111
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57 i -o
JOS. F.
Corner (Jth and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana. AS received a full assortment of "- - SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and
cG3i&34 m FRESH GROCERIES.
He thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every efk to please is determined to merit its continuance. Come ami Kxnminc My Slock and I Will Glvo You Halali Joseph F. Sermershcini April '.'0, IStM.
FELIX LAMFERT, Dl'IiOIS COl NT Y AGKST FOR
1.1,117.1 ;h,
t '1 s r :
SHkl.
X.IHIIIII!! - . rINllll III ism irini. 1
et al., 40 acres in fee. -7, t 1 rlt. J'J(X). io,w..oo l-Mwanl A. liohnert t.) John T. MelJS;K ebior, lot 14 an.l jt 13, Kundeck's add
li,7f.s.oo .lazier, .'..
"' . ..t .. . r.. . H..I..M Htnliiiiivir toKnink- trouhlieh.
Otthe counties in tne aiuie .w .j ,öf ht add Hunting: collected more than their apportion- l)1U inent, and 55 get more than they, Frochlirh to Xavier Strohmeyer,
?.i : Im ihio it t.i ii alMive. ;KX1.
paiu in. J 1,1.. itntm to Surah A.Giles. lotoO.
in lJUbois coumy "07.
: . :.3-- ts-..i nUdCU the amoum coueciuu irum, .... Anderson to John P. Nor-
ansyiue, me pr ueoi , hquor license and distributed the um, 5 acres in w IV, 1 1 h r ö, $8(M) Tnd onn nnd thßV Were SUCCeSSflll. 1 "lu. . , iL t.r... f.. 1. f! it..r...r.i 1:1
t .. ; '.funds
Kvery iioosier 111
proud of the Urescent uit
villf Knnuirer.
Eleven of the editors 01 tne tockci were at that time 'trying to save the country" at the Democratic conventions at Rockport, and at the Democratic editor's meeting at West Baden to-morrow the absence of most of tho editors can be easily explained by the superior attractions of the great "Turnfest" at Evansvillo ami tlm .sociability, at less ex
pense, at Cook's Park. And then ice cool Evansvillc beer is more generally appreciated than bad smelling sulphur water no matter how much more healthful the latter may be considered by some. tnhVMMt FMrth. There will be a Prohibition Fourth of July picnic held in tho Tillman grove at Bethel church. The Kev. H. Clay Yates, of Yincennes, one of the finest onitors in the State, will be the speaker of the day. Other speakers, and music suited to tht. occasion, will be there to en
tertain the peoulc. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Come one, come all. By Order of Committee.
bucceiui. unds t() the sevenu townships on' Joseph (ireener,! Sr., to Harham Green'itÄoi8- thebuHisof 11.07 and, 'f'XM ,o Jolin T. MvlCior, each child enumerated, as follows :t Iot mf jmM.Tt . . . 1 1 f.ircF It'muu tn Dmitmm K. Sflllltlh. W
a bl'k M, McCrilltw add Jasper, f"al. Jolin W Ostxjrn to Dan'l Gearner, 50 acres in mt 27, t'Jr ", H0.
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n
Totti
TOWMMirS, Columbia HarbUuu Ikwnc Mxllton, luinbridge Marlon Hall Jcirron Jack nun, I'aloka Ca Krtllnanl Tim Jaipcr Klnlieye citik IluntlnRburi Tnl
44 4.1 391 4U 414 315
76 651 Ml 6A1 O'l Oil Hit 417 to H37 IW 89 W
4ii; e:.r ie 441 M t &Ci 17.1 1
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Ml
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10. W
91 00 213 M)
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M 4S T5 W M 57 70 14 72 24 M 71 7 37 1U5 74 76 43 77 30 101 U 111 Si
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S10 4S 72H 4 6.M 87 673 li m 24 Ml 21 KU 37 1014 74 733 43 741 M) 97 tC, 1167 11
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1411 74
There was $l,(00of liquor license 1 .M.-i.l -f ll... t .
money uisinouieu ai me .luuuary distribution showing that 2,!)00 lit
had been paid in uuuois county tne
past year tor mptor license ny tne nfi oni-HonH who nav U. 8. liouor li
cense to tlic collector of the district.
John K Meinkerto C bar es Newman. it
1. . 01 1 1 ciim
IUI Ol, Illllllllljtwui fiv"'. CbarleM Newman to Magdalena Meinker, came lot, $ 100. John II Krodel to Harham Krodel, liift will. John J Seng to II. Soger, 10 acres in sec l'J, 1 1 s r4, f'XHl. W. W. Kendall to John OrainolHpacher, lot WS, McCrilltw' -M add Jaa-
ler. am. Wells Jones to Cb. Hanerflend, 40 acres in see 1 1 11 r a, $12.".
üeoree W. Noble to .lo-epli .Nonllioll, lot , I)iilK)i, $10. tleorgo W. Garland to Mary C. Garland, et al. lift will. William Hilsinuyer to Henry Hiersclienk, Jr., 11 acres in sec 27, t 2 s r 5,
$1,800.
Adam HleHsmger to Catharine Jllessinger, last will. Kiitina Hein to Seifjfried NordhofT, 80 acn-8 in sec 15 & '22, 1 1 h r 4 $a)0. Mar Haskiiw to Naoina Alexander, et al. of an acre in sec 20, t 1 h ro, Sim.
Joseph Deensitili to Caroline ucer-
John Seit., et ul., to Üonnul fielt, 124 Heren in sec 20 and 21, t 1 s r 4, l,12ö. Jolin H. 8cheH.rs to Joseph Scheer8, 200acreainiecsL'5Hiid2tl, 1 1 a r4 f 1,000.
Feh 2.1. '94 -Iv.
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State ok Inhiana 1 In the DulMjis
Dennis Cot'STY, J eint Uourt. VnlU lu li.'.n.liv trivtMi Ii Williillll 1).
AIkiII, who as apjiears by atlidavit tiled u a nnn.n.uiillMlt lf till' tttilte ()f Tniliilllll.
in ... - - - - ------ - --- ---- - i and also to Houston AMI, Jacob AIhmI, . 9 4 11 1 - . I
Krank uiianiey, i'arKcr v.ii:uuey mm Mum- f'li-itilfiv" thi ivimcs nf whose res-
tiectlve residences an unknown, iw ap-
iiears y auioavii. nieo, umi .iusuimi f .w..v.ii(tr nf tin. mt Will nf Kb
1 ... i 1 t-- V. V- v. n . - i v. . ' ...... --- - Abell, demised, has tiled in the Circuit
Lourt af Illinois coumy, ituunna, a puntion making them defendants thereto, and proving therein for an onlr and decree of said court authorizing the sale )f certain real estate belonging to the estate of Haid decedent, and in said petition descrilied, to make assets for the pay
ment of the debts ami liamiities oi nam estate, and that said petition ho filed, and which is now pending, i set for
hearing in said Circuit Court at tne Court House in Jasper, in the 'oimty of
DulKiis. State of Indiana, on the thini
dav of Septemlxjr 1804. Vinis the Ch'rk and seal of Haul
Court this 28th lay of May 18!.
ION ATZ hl'KKItT, flWk DulKiis Circuit Court
Hkcno Hukttxkk, Attorney.
June i, i'.4 pi .
il
Deerins: Harvested
... ... i
Of all kinds. The Heerings took the Highest Prize at-JIie AV oriu
it is tne only Harvesting inaciunu wun inu
BOOK-KEEPING, 8HORTIIANI) AND l'KNM ANSIIII. .. i. .............. .,!. .,.. t-.xl lift.ilf riti tlin
ulKive.i'snecliilly iiiIiiiiIimI to Homk Stuov. Sent on 00 ilnyn trial. Iliindri'tls liavn Immii Ix n.-tltiMl liuiiitreU of ilnlliirs by onlerlni? ourpuMlcntloii-.. WHY NOT Vol?
.I01IMI VIM! III I 1(1.' l ''" I ' ...-.-, vou wiiiilil ri'celvii credit for the amount
num. Koiir wei'Knoy our liii-iimu mi irai-iiiiiK book.keepbiK I emiul to 1'2 weeks by the old
plan, I'aaltinn OHwrmurnd iiiiaer reriinii c'oiidltliins. Send for nur t'rr lllimtniteil !i in! eiitiiloioie and "state your wittiti." Aib
,lri-M-,I. K. lraulion, Tres't, nrauKlicoi'ii
... i.... i mi, in... iiiiiituii iiiiii fiiififai fii
.Sbortliaml mid Tolei(rajby-NabvlIle,Ttjiiii.
ileum
11 Tendier. fiOO Sill
viieutlim. Knter an
liu naat year. No
i. tii.iii.
X. It. We nay V canh for nil yaeancleM
hfnp Krd. vunHiieleM H
elerkp, etc., reported to uu, provldcü wo till same, 812,
BALL AND BICYCLE BEARING!
and see them. The draft in. one-half less than any machine made, , nination bv the World'H Fair Judges, it cut and bound one acre ol l 2211 minutes. Also, I carry a stock of the
BEST BINDING TWINE,
Come ami see them.
the cxanu
wheat in
l ..1....... .... 1... Iwi.itwtut .mil ufdieit vim r r'imtmn.
VB I IIU.II' 11.1 lllti I.II1.IIIIVSII ...... ....... . "... . ..,.
r i'jiii.v liiVi'ii iwu i
April 27, 1804.
Went (itli Street, Jasper, I ml
PHILIP A. GUCKES JASPER CORN MIL!
Carries the Largest and Host Slock The tindersigned linvlng bonpia " . , T f'..... Milt Imu i-f if 1 1 It'll Hi '
' .liirjri-'i viiiii .iiiii, lino
Keeps a suppiy oi ! heal
And Choppcil Corn for V
on hand to sell, or exchange for
...... iii.n. i iwiiiiiiiii t orn
1 1 1 V lllliv,. ..V.I - -
quantity
FÜKN1TUBE,
Of all kinds, in the county. o I have received a net of enihaliuers' Instrument and am now prepared to do EMBALMING At short notice. I also have Full stock of Coffins, Caskets AND Burial Robes Of any .size or style. PHILIP A. GUCKES. Corner Jackson and Fourth Sts., Oct. 27, MW Jasper, I ml.
fi.....
XjillUIIIH.il v. esh-ed at. SK) cents per
"ÄAT CHOPIMOI) KOK FBI on -Wednesdays and Haiti rdays at cents per bushel, and kept on "'m" exchange at all times. Farmers Sc Slcl feedei'N, Are particularly solicilcd fr mors, andhy pronipl ; ,,llJ"1 honorable treatment 1 hop'' to m and receive their patronap1. qnwj P0UHT 2c
FRED VOLU"r Dec. 1, 'W
