Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1894 — Page 4

JASrtKCUUItlEh

JAMPKK, IIVMOIH COUNTY, INDIANA.

CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION

John Ij. llretz the Nominee by Acclamation.

Katar! at t fotoflc t Ja.par Indiana, for

traaauiiun ibruuKB tot man at itruiiii ciai matter

FRIDAY,

JUNE 22, 1894.

DMMcrXk CMMty Tkket. For State Senator Dubois ami Perry Counties. MICHAEL A. SWEENEY.

For Prosecuting Attorney 11th Judicial

Circuit. WILLIAM E. COX. For Count v Auditor. AUGUST II. KOEKNEU. For Countv Clerk. HERMAN ECKERT. For Countv Recorder. BRITAIN' LEM1NÜ. For Countv Sheriff. HENRY CASSIDY. For Countv Treasurer. EDWARD A. 1J0IINERT. For Countv Surveyor. WILLIAM 'T. YOUNG. For Countv Coroner. ORYILLE. A. RICH AM.

For Countv Commissioner 1st District.

CONRAD JACKLE.

For Countv Commissioner 2d District.

JOSEPH SCHROEDER, Sit.

for Represeatative ia the State Let is latHre.

The Democratic Representative

Convention for the counties of Dubois, Lawrence, Martin and Orange

met at Mitchell last week. Four

delegates were present from Dubois county. Hon. Eph Inman, of Martin county was chairman. After organization it was determined to nominate in the same way that had been followed before the dis

trict was reformed by the act of the last legislature, by a tacit agreement that the twQ oflicers should rotate between the four counties, instead of looking to the abillities of the candidates for the positions, or the probabilties of their election. This was a singular conclusion for a district of four counties, which chooses two representatives, and the political status of which may be fairly classed as doubtful. The result was that Mr. John A. Guns, of Lawrence county, a very good candidate, who will make a creditable legislator, and Hi ham McCormick, of Martin county, the least said about whom will pro

bably be the better for his chances

of success, and who would certainlv

not be a credit to the district in the, legislature, if elected were nominated. If the Democrats of the district vote their honest preferences in next November, the probabilities now are that Mr. Guun will be elected, and that Mr. Porter, the Republican candidate from Martin county, will be his colleague in the next Legislature. 'Tis well there is no United States Senator to be chosen next winter. A (feMea Jubilee!

Tie SccmJ Dbtrict Dcacrats All Rifht a Tbc Silver PreMcm. The Congressional Convention of the 2d District, at Mitchell last week, was largely attended, and enthusiastic harmony prevailed, showing that the Democrats will carry the district by an old time majority. Judge Newton Crookc, of 'Redford, was made Chairman, and John Johnson, the 300 pounder, Secretary. Upon calling the roll for nominations, Hon. Mason J. Niblack, for Knox county, in a few appropriate remarks placed Hon. John L. Uretz in nomination. Hon. Uyrus E. Davis, of Greene county, then moved to make the nomination of Mr. Rrqtz by acclamation. This was seconded by Hon. C. K. Tharpe, of

Daviess, in a speech not remarkable

for its grace or logic, or real truth.

I he motion was adopted unan-

imouslv.

The committee on resolutions, through its Chairman, Hon. T. R.

Ruskirk, rejorted the following plat

form, which was received with en

thusiastic cheers, and adopted unan imouslv :

Resolved, That the Democracy of

the Second Congressional district in

convention assembled indorse the

Wilson bill as it passed the House

of Representatives, and approve it

as a measure of tariff reform in the

interest of the people, and most

earnestly urce our Senators to use

their best endeavors to secure the

passage of the same without change

as speedily as possible.

2J. That we heartily approve

the course of our Representative in

Congress, the Hon. John L. Rretz, and commend his faithful performance of duty and adherence to the

principles of the Democratic plat

form made at Chicago in 1892.

3d. Ihat our Senators, Hons. D. W. Voorhees and David Turpie, deserve the commendation of the Democratic party in Indiana for theii efforts toward carrying out the will of the people as expressed at the last general election. 4th. That we declare it to be enjoined upon Congress by the consti

tution to coin both gold and silver

money for the use of the people,

and we believe that Congress has

no rightful power to refuse the coinage of either metal. We are in favor of honqst and undiluted bi-

metalism, independent of the action

of foreign nations. e therefore

demand the tree bimetalic coinage

of both gold and silver, and the re

storation of the bimetalic standard

as it existed under our laws from the foundation of the constitution

to the demonetization of the stand

ard silver dollar in 1893.

I 5th. We congratulate the people

I of Indiana upon the new Demo

oratio tax law of Indiana, that has 'saved thousands of dollars to the

people, and that has withstood the

I l&Vhcat harvest began in spots ' in this county on Monday, and is

now m full blast. 1 he crop is reported a fair one. If silver had not been demonetized wheat would be worth a good deal more. Mauuiaok Lickxsks have been issued in this county to the f Mowing parties since the C'orniKU's last rejort : H.J. brown and Sarah A. Rird. R. I'. Kuebler and M. A. Klein. A. G. Meyer and A. M. Raucr. James A. Fuhrmanand Anna M. Rautsch. E. A. Habig and M. T. Eckert. A. Moore and J. A. Robinson.

frsIET THi SICK REJOICE 50V,3h

MRS. WALLACE!

FAITH HEALER:

Ü8E8 NO CURES BY MEDICINE Jy FAITH!

Feb 23. '94-ly.

Notice ef Sale of Persoial

Property.

State of Indiana, County of Dubois, S. S.

In the mutter of the estate of William

II. II. l'innick, deceased.

Notice is herebv given that the umler-i

signed, aihnini.str.itor of the estate of William II. II. Pinniek. deceased, will

offer for sale at public auction, at the

late residence of paid decedent, in Hall

township, in Dubois county, in the State of Indiana, on

SATUItDAY, JUNE 28, 1SÜ4,

all the personal property of paid estate, consisting of two horses wagons, plows.

harrows, and a lot of household ami kitchen furniture, beds, beddimr, stoves,

sewing machine, and other articles too

numerous to mention.

Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. Tkkmh or S.u.k: All sums of $3 and

under, cash in hand : over $6" a credit of

U and ! months will be given, the pur

chaser giving his note therefor with ap

proved security.

r rank I'ixxick, Auin'r. W. E. Cox, Att'v for the Estate. June 22, J4-3w."

inv eil

endes to their service.

John L. llturrz.

1 he Convention also hau a per

functory resolutton commending

Cleveland, but after its endorsement of bimetallic coinage and the Wilson

tariff bill, to both of which Cleve

land is opposed, the endorsement

was like Rreckinridge's morality

on the doubtful order and air well.

On Thursday, June the Hth, the combined assaults of the Republican golden jubilee of the St. Joseph's tmrtv. and the corporations of the

rdiools, of Jasper, was duly cele- state. Equality before the law has brated by the Sisters of lVovidenee, always been and ever will be the who are in charge. In the morning Shibboleth of the Democratic part v. a solemn high mass was celebrated, Mr. Rretz was notified at his seat bv the Uev. pastor, and a four in Conuress of hi.s re-nomination.

voiced mass sung by the choir. In and sent the following telegram ac-

the afternoon a drama in three acts ccpting it. entitled "The Queen of Sheba,"', Washington, p. C., June 14. and 44 Frau Hitzig and Frau Rlitzic,",HoXi Tll0( H. Ux'mkiiik, Chairman, a farce in one act, were produced by j Mitchell, Ind.

the voting ladies of the city. Re- I am profoundly grateful to the Detnosides" the above mentioned pieces, a crata of the Scco'nd district for another rm.vu.r rf drrdnmntinrm und vocal i expression of their confidence and leg number ot declamations ana ocai. i vrotul,eii of n.iclitv t0 tluir

selections, sucn as me Juimee intertii,tH aml a eoiwecratioii of

1I..m . .1 nnnMiHn A l'iril

11 V 11111, ill UJICIUHU, and a vocal duett constituted a great portion of the exhibition. The success with which the drama and the other pieces were rendered was marvelous. Friends and patrons flocked together from various places, from far and near, and filled the hall to its utmost capacity. Although the heat was most "oppressive, they

nevertheless manifested the greatest interest and attention. The single parts were carried out in a manner

which evinced a great talent of the

performers.

It is now 50 years since the Sisters of St. Mary's of the Woods took

charee of the Catholic schools of

Jasper. They have labored with

unrelenting zeal and untiring fervor

in the education of the little ones

entrusted to their care. Many

grown and aged person of Jasper is indebted to these Sisters for the

solid christian education he received

in their school. Although great and

numerous hardships were en

countered by them during the past fifty years, they never lost sight of ,i " . '. . i t..

mat great omect oi pansu hciiooik, namely to impart to Catholic children a good Catholic education, to train not only their minds, but also their hearts, and to make them worthy and faithful children of their holy church, and this is what the Sisters have thus far successfully accomplished. May they continue successful in their noble undertaking!, and never grow weary in

their meritorious task, i

Natice of Administrator's Sale af Per

aaaal Property. State of Indiana, County of Dubois, S. S

In the matter of the estate of John Reis,

deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under

signed, administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of John Reis, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said dece

dent, in the town of Portersville, in

Boone township, Dubois county, Indi ana, on FRIDAY, JULY UOrii, ISM,

all the personal property of said estate,

consisting of household goods, beds, lied

ding, cook stove, heating stoves, a lut of kitchen furniture and other article.'! too numerous to mention, and at the same

time and place, said adinini.-tr-.itor will

sell at public auction the following pro

pertvof said decedent: One new wagon.

one buggy, one mare and colt, one complete set of blacksmith's tools, one set of

wagon milker h tools, together with a lot

of iron. timler, and other articles con

nected with said shops too numerous to

mention.

Sale will begin at ! o'clock, A. M.

Tkkmh okSamc. All sums of and

under, to le paid in cash; all .-urns over J5 a credit of i and II months will le

given, the purchaser giving his note

therefor with good approved secuntv

If said sale can not Ik completed on Friday the 20th it will be com de ted on

Saturday, -'1st. Mathias Ukih,

Adtn'r., with will annexed.

W. K. Cox. Att'v for Est. June 22, MM-Jit "

Mrs. Wallace ha. cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country. She has made her lmim for the past five years at No. S Upper Eighth Street, Kvansville, Indiana.

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 fat to the old adage "Seeing is Relieving," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health! Come and be cured.

Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIENIX HOTEL,

Mrs. Wallace Trulv an agent of God in her method of reatment without the aid of medicine, but bv

simple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady.

ProhiaitiM Fourth. There will be a Prohibition Fourth

of July picnic held in the Tillman

grove at Bethel church. I he Rev.

H. Clav Yates, of Vincennes, one

of the finest orators in the State,

will be the speaker of the dav.

Other speakers, and music suited to

tho occasion, will be there to entertain the people. Everyliody is cordially invited to attend. Come one, come all.

Bv Order of Committee.

Aaniaistrater's Neticc. Notice is herebv eiven that the under-

uiiriioil Im luon ni irvnititoil A iltntriwt r;ifnr

of the estate of illiam II. II. l'innick, Li i ti : . j

ueeeuseu. nie luic ih iiruMuuivruitciii.

mis me inn nay oi June, is:h. Frank I'ixxick, Adm'r. W. K. Cox, Att'v for Est. June 15, '.I at

LSÄLE!

Preparatory to removal to the new,

large and commodious building of

the I. O. Ii. M., I will öfter for the

Next 30 Days

My entire stock of goods, consisting

of Dry GoodH, NoMoiih, Ilatn and Cap, Boot and SIiocm, MenH and JIoyH Heady Made Clothing tit Greatly Reduced Frlccn. The enemy of Low Prices (The

Credit System) will be discontinued.

Goods will be sold trictly for cash or its equivalent.

Thanking our friends for past

favors, wo solicit a continuance of their patronago, now that wo

Offer OooilNHt a MRcrlflco. ICome, Sco and be Convinced. JOHN P. NORMAN.

Ireland, June 22, 1894.

Natke af Sarviviag Partaer.

Notice is hereby given that the undernigncd has duly qualified as ftin-iving

Partner of the late linn of hinith c

Klkins. All persons indebted to said linn are requested to call and settle puch

indebtedness, and all parties having

claims against sum lirm are requested to

nie mein Wim nie. Hi'DOMMii's I. Smith, Surviving Partner. TltAYI.Or(fc JItWTKU, Att'vs. CrvHtKl, June --, 18!M -'fw'

Itef erring to the above my customers

will lino inv Htock tin to date in oualitv

and price, and I solicit a liberal share of

puone patronage. u. r. smith.

Natice ef Aaaeiatmeat.

Notice is hereby given that the underij?ncd has been by the Clerk of Dubois 'ncuit Court appointed Administratorof

the estate of William Klkius, late of Du

iri irj i.uuiii v utv.t;a."ui. tiim uzsuuu JR

supK)sed to lie solvent.

Kti.KV Jtrirrox, Adm'r. Traylor & UrxTKit, Att'vs. June lß, MM IH.

LICENSE NOTICE.

NOTICK I hereby given to Ibc citlirn of Tor. trvllle, ami IUotie tnwfiililii. Duhol countv.

I in! Hut t tie miiltrlnt!ftl a mute clllivti of the

t'nltdl Sitte .will atitilr to tlieCountr CftiHirilMlon.

rrmif Diltxil county at Itielr tint regular ren.lon

in Hfiirnitpr imh. tor a iiren to retail titer ami wine, ami penult tlie nine In tie drank on the iremlira. under tlie provMuim oldiel of Indian K'tt'criiliia; auch Iiren Tlie precise location where M liquors ara lo lie .old I In a home ilttinlrd and lielna; upon part of tlie iiilth-wiit part of fractional Settlor. 31. town one North, of Kanne wet, 3 1-3 rod, adjoining lh town of forteritvllU. Duliol county, Indiana. JQHX HAECHER. June IS, 184-3.

OFFICIAL NOTICE County Board af Review. Notice l-iln-rvliy I vi-n that the Ilounl of lt-vii-w nf the u ("tnclit ami .ilu:Uin of juT-oiial property of PuixiN ctnuity, lint., w ill nu-ft ut tili) Cöurt Iiiiu-c in .Jn'pT. on tlx llrt .Moiulav :ift.-r tlii'foiirtliiliiv of .July KM, lflni the "iitli day of July if.l. The Ilounl will h'iil- i-omphiliit- of owiiiti of piT.toiiul propi'rty witu it -iw of corrivtin-; all error in ii.i.n" ami ii"crtptioii. ami the afi4iii'tit ami valuation-. rt'turiit'l l tili KeVir.trroM'ii-lilp A'-T'-nir-. to in iki-'-ou-li return comply with the proVin.n of til.law. All Kooil citizcii' an- re-pi'ctfully In viteil to attenil, either in per-on or in writ ten -t.iteueiit-i. to usit tlie Uo.tnl to m ike u J ii -1 ami iillit.ile etpiah. itioii to the eveml tnwii-lilpi throughout Huh. ii county, to colifor.il to au eU.il t.inil nl referent'e he

in nan to natural ami ireorapiiicii coiuii tioil-4. ami other cli-llielil-i or value. In wltm wlier.Hif. I h-ive et my li.iml mill uttlxeil the eal of the Itouril ol KAL l'oiiiiiii.-iotier'4,.liiiie 14. I'l, v JOII.V CltAUIILoCACrKU, June 1.VH4-2W. Auditor lluhoi Countv.

Probat CaiuKc No. 1714. Statk ok I.vhia.va 1 In the Dulois CirDrnoi.H Countv, ctiit Court. Notice U hereby given to William D. Abell, who m appears by allidavit tiled in a non-resident of the täte of Indiana, and also to Houston Abell, Jacob Abell, Frank Chan ley, l'arker Chanley "and Man.' Chanley," the name- of wIiom; resjiective residences are unknown, an apiieara by allidavit tiled, that Joseph Alain aü executor of the hit Will of Eli Alell, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court af Duboi county, Indiana, a tuition making them defendant thereto, and praying therein for an onler and decree of Haid court authorizing the sale of certain real estate lclongiug to the estate of said decedent, and in paid jietition dpserilieil, to make aweta for the payment of the lieht. and liabilities of Haid estate, and that paid K'tition to filed, and which in now iending, U set for hearinir in faid Circuit Court at the Court Douse in Jasper, in the countv of Dubois, State of Indiana, on the third dav of September 18JM. Witness the Clerk and peal of said

Court this 28th dav of Mnv DM.

ItJNATZ KCKKItT, Clerk DuIkuh Circuit Court IlRt'NO Itl'KTTNKIt, AttoniCV. June I, ISlUtt-pf Kt.

JOS. F. SERMERSHEIin, Corner Gth and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana.

lAS received a full assortment of

SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods, of all kinds. Notions and rairviesi e?t FRESH GROCERIES. en He thanks the public for its lileral patronage, and by using every effort to please is determined to merit its continuance. CT Come und Examine My Stock ami I Will Give You ItargalM.

April HO, ISO I.

Joseph F. Sermersheim.

DCBOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR

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Boone TowiiHliiii TriiNtoe'H

Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Doone

towhship, Dulwis county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the otlice of Trustee, at his residence 1 1 miles south-east of Porters

ville, on SaturdnvH of each week, and re-

iicstf all pel wins having township bu.itiess to present it on .Saturday. Citizens

desiring 1m. kn from the Township Li

brary, are notilietl that tlie l.ilirarj' is kept" by Win. McIIarris, in Portersville.

HKNRV II. tlHKIDKNUAfOll, iniSteC. May 18, 18i3-y.

Of all kinds. The Heerings took the lllfrhext PrI e alilic Worhl'H Far It is tlie only harvesting machine with the BALL AND BICYCLE BEARINGS Come and see them. The draft is one-half less than any machine made, and the examination by the World's Fair Judges, it cut and bound ono acre of 1. wheat in minutes. Also, I carry a stock of the BEST BINDING TWINE, As cheap as the cheapest, and solicit your custom. FELIX LAM PERT, April 27, 1S04. West (Uli Street, Jasper, I ml

PHILIP A. GUCKES Carries the Largest and IJest Stock FURNITURE, Of all kinds, in the county. o I have received a .et of cmbalmcrs' instruments and am now prepared to tlo ' EMBALMING At short notice. I also have a Full stock of Coffins, Caskets AND Burial Robes Of any size or style. PHILIP A. GUCKES.

Comer Jackson and Fourth St.,

Oct. 27, "to Jueyer, Ind.

JASPER CORN MILL The undersigned having bought th Jasper Corn Mill, has relltted it, n keeps a supply of COIRIST MEAL And Chopped Corn for Feed on hand to fell, or exchange for corn anv time. Chopped Corn wM quantity desired at DO cents Jht I WlllvT CHOPPED FOB FKEI on AVetlnedavH and Satunlays at ftcents per bushel, and kept on hand v exchange at all times. Farmers & SlocUfeeders . Are particularly solicited for ctifl mors, and bv prompt attention an honorable Irontmcnt I hop nllin and receive their patronago. WAIF PUHT D 0LD FRED VOLLMER. Dec. I, 'y

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