Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 July 1894 — Page 4

I iLMiri) i'hflWlV.K f'rV V!" ..iT": A man named Kinlev or Kinsley

.iapitarKtiShisntWafy to the Creek, a few miles south-cast of :t ior, and neither superior. The'Bmlseyo last .Sunday, It is - ' ' . . . . 1 ........I lnwl ill it I ill it ll til Mlllll

law shoud recognize tins truth, una .'tm , ; 1' .. r i .. ... i l-liimr mil f'llhllir ibtvvn T"l II 111-

1IM fill .5. i : :i .1: i

, tor 1:11 n n iv r-" uimiri, n ij,bvt:u, mtiiois countv, Indiana. m.uunt ju character, so as not to be . -;"T...... .. jl.n.V i...un. forLuiivfd bv the impulses of the mo-

urr" in. ru. --"... .... .,,,,.

mem, cuoscu im" iv the .State executive, the employers

U..u..lun Itiruugb Ibe null rfuu.l cU mttr

: JULY 0, ISSH

FRIDAY,

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

KorCmKri-.iiuin,2a District of lmlluuu, J (JUS I HUKT.ol Dulmln. For Senator of Dubois nml Perry Comities

MICIIaKI, A. SWKKXKY.ol Diunii.

til 1 .

one. ana tne mnoror

should be submitted all question

of differences arising between em

ployers and employed, ami both ot whom should be compelled to submit for !i certain definite time to

ÖT THI SEK RlJOifiE lÖWj

3

one, to which tound several

eion

Newton

AUV.IIAr.1. .. r.r..-.. . . - ..... -- . Kt.r Ufprt-vntativo! (or Dnin.is i.uwr.iu-f. tjie unauuous judgement ot the aruXTkvss bitrators. Means might be providJOIIN A. M NN.of I.Hrt,H 1,1 tl. lwv.r.1 fiii tOn'MCC.

oihinittinr the ouestiou to an-

imt v.M MoCOKMU'K.ot Martin

For l'niseeutmt: Attorney Utli Jiutli-lul fir cult.-Wll.UAM K. COX. COl'NTV TiqKKT. Kor Amlitor-.UV.I ST H. KOKUSKlt. For l!lork-UKKMAN' Kl'KKUT. For Ueoonler-IUUTAlN I.KMINU. For Sherlff-UKNUY OASslDY. For Tronsiirir-KlWAKH A. IIOIINKUT. KorSurvcvor-WlU.l.VM T. YolNO. For eoromr-OUVll-I.K A. HUSH AM. For Comitv Coiniiils-loiicr, lt DMrn-t, VoMtAD JAvKI.K, For County CoininS-ionor. '.M District, JOsKl'Il SCHUOKDKU, Sn. It.UNllKIIMiK TOWNSHIP TICKKT. For Trustet'-WIl.KIAM SCHl l.Klt. For A-so!-r-J01IN 11 KT.. For Justice o( tliu lVsu c FUANK F1XK

other Hoard, further removed from anv individual interest.

Some such course as this will cnvi Tho IVtmle vast sums of nion-

..v liwt bv strikes and reductions of

V f ' - -

the annovance of frequent

r.x'nrroni'i f labor ditliculties. and

oossiblv eventual anarchy. Against

such evils our state legislator.-

ilinulil cort-'iinlv be wise enough to

- - devise a remedy.

Ireland's Liberal Christian.

Emtok COLMtlKlt:

I ...

r. t...., 1. tlin hniKOl I lift 1 H 1 m (J I UU IU 11 11417 with

will accept Mr. C.orman's tariff bill, woiked up to the highest pitch for . .. . i.. 1 -1...... ....1 ,.Mi.li Im lwon

l :r zl . I . iinmn nvi i Ii. iifi n i ".itvi'ni I u.t. 111111 iii.ivii "

will suffer the consequences at the and is being said, pio and con, con ' . i i.l ' il... 1. ,.:.... f Ii iilmri'lii.

next congressional elections. At

lanta Journal, (dein.)

r-nrn nir t ho lettlllll 01 tllC ClUircne

to the temperance people, or;permit-

Hner tnimtoriinen (H'turosio uc inauu

Thn himrnct issue in Dolitics in hv different ministers of the gospel

thn whole world to-dav is whether from the churches of this place.

clvill rulo. It is llOt M kI u-pU !1 Uro. Critchlield luu

III Jliu ii I"". ...... I " - - , , . finnd tn anv one cov- iiilU ivisted at this tuace for the Al

(i II x. - - !"' - - L

crnnient but to everv government e. church, and came on at the ap-

"Chnstian civiliza- nointed tu

where so-called

tion" exists. It

very rier.

ini ntixi tiinn. Little did he dream

i . . .1 .... .

is rninL' to be a nf thn ropontion he wouui receive

nrettv fight. Evansville Cou- from a people who always boast of

being an nueiiigeiu puopic, i.o K..w..-. mill nmr-llitV llllt llG

IUI lUlltilV ...v,......

. . i . ... r . i i . .

i,. . vn TJtniiT I,. S. Jiulce woe roftifMi the use ot me cmirciies.

Raker, at Indianapolis, this week The trustees of the M. K. church rendered an opinion which will referred him to the "goody goody" meet the approval of all just think- man of their number, the others ing citizens. He refused to issue giving their consent so far as they atfinjunction to prevent the railroad were concerned, but knowing too ..: f-i.v. ;ntnrfrinir with tniinS ...11 -lnt flip VOfdict WOllld ItC. Iliul

carrviiiL' U. S. mails and using tho temperance speaker was forbid

Tin 1oli ri.l thnt .'illlilwi tic. rtf chlircll. lUt the

1 lllllll.lll v.n,v.....v. imv i.v to du to I "irnmlv troodv" man told the

IIIU I.HlJ.v luiiij'"; - - i.r.t ...v. j-, . c- . i .w.iitrm.t tr virrvL-rtv,m clio I'mild "niien 111) iortliem

UUIIMM Uli iL.-? v."'"""' . iv.xivii. i - . mails,' was to cut out the Pullman provided they pay for the use of the 1 tl.n Ir.Minmiii wnillil L.K,,,.,1, " i tliimr tin IftlOW llOllld llOt.

Cars, HU luv; iiiiiiii'ii... niiin, .. .o " ' . " , j withdraw all opposition to trains would not lie done. Mr. Cntehhekl going ahead. He thought the pow- Came highly reconmiended as a er of the Government ought not to christian gentlenian.who has spoken be used to sustain the Pullman cor- in aU our neighboring towns to juration against the laborers, as crowded churches, is not a prohibilong as the Government had no in- tion speaker, but only speaks of the terestin the Pullman cars, and that evils brought to us by intemperance, liinio.is nrmlil p.-irrv the mails .mil his labors are to create a senti-

without Pullman cars, as nothing ,,,ent of morality in the minds ot was contained in mail contracts re- our voung. For one nvm to assume quiring Pullmans to be used, and the "authority of the people by reconsenuentlv the railroad company fusing the opening of our church to would be liable to damages to the those who proclaim the example Government for failure to comply Und teachings of Christ, is simply ... ... :i w.. lint .i ...li.it Uno iiuf Iw.lnu the

Willi llieir 111. Ill MJllii.iv.io. t. snullljj nnui j..--v - there is no probability that Cleve- cr0vn of his hat, and the metal land will dver permit "the contracts from which he is made. If a few to be enforced as to damages against families are to assume all the authe rich and domineering corpora- thority of the congregation, they

tions. ouyht to keep the ehuren in repair

and support the preacher.

A year ago l'rot. ins, me noieu personilier and facial contortionist, un !iilvLMti.ed for this place. He

was .eiiuested to come by the pub

lic schools, they paying his expenses, and was asked to perform

tishum,

to l!io water.

Enoch Abel had a valuable belt tilon from bis mill, two miles east

of Kvana. a few weeks aa. After!

something of a search the belt wasf

miles away, in a mill

to .1. T. Newton. Mr.

was arrested for the theft,

uul nave ,200 bond for appearance

at examination trial next Saturday.

Ie claims to have bought the belt

of a stranger for .$10.

French Lick Lines. Plentv of warm weather.

Mr. Cieoriro Mi burn was in our

town last week.

West Raden is on the Room with

live hundred guests

Mrs. R. R. Smith is not expected

in bvo. she has been sick tor some

time.

Quite a crowd went to T.ear Cave

lust Siimbiv. A L'ood tune was

had.

Mr. .1. II. Cames who lias been

sick for some time, is able to be up

again.

Mr. V. II. Nicholson made

H vitv trio to French Lick last

' o '"I week.

Hm! Im! voiniL' man what made

von smile so .Siuulav? I just be

vou seen vour best izirl anil I know

it bnd boon a lontr time since vou

saw her.

Miss Lulu Cames who has been in Puoli for nast three months, was

visitin? her uncle. Mr. William

N'iirlioison. of Dubois county, la

week, and returned home Monday,

u-liorn slip will remain until after

the 21st of July.

Rl'CKKYK.

MRS. WALLACE

USES NO Jp$ CURES BY MEDICINE, FAITH!

FAITH SEALER

lM W.ill.iP. luia Piircil bnnilrpds of neonlc in this and surroillldiiur country.

for the past live years at No. S Upper Eighth Street, Evansville, 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, hack 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 Relieving," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health! Come and be cured.

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3 -VVxe.

Will visit JASPER for one At PIIEN1X HOTEL

Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of God in her method simple Faith, Disease is made to yield to the touch of thi

of reatment without the s ladv.

aid of medicine, but by

Feb 23. 94-1 v.

Notice of Sale of Personal Property.

The Problem of the Future. In view of the present strike of railroad workmen, discommoding general travel, and the recent coal miner's strike, stopping many

......nf.ii.tnrii's in no wise concerned

L-l IIVU I olved

with the abor otiestions invi

(xcept as large consumers of coal, and desirous of a steady supply, the question is forced before the public, and particularly State legislators, how to devise some means, and enact it into law, which shall do entire justice to labor, the foundation of all free governments, and trnrlr nn iniusticc to honestiv ac

quired capital, the use of which is necessary to the steady and remunerative employment of labor, and prevent the recurrence of strikes on one hand, or lock-outs on tlip other.

Thn CoiMtiKit does not believe the

pun Voniedv lies in the ownership

liv thn Government of the railroads

and the mines, and the furnishing

nf work to those who operate them

for that inevitably destroys tho ;.iniiml(nrp mid self-reliance of

Im nnntiln which hllS been the

irrp.'itext blesHinir to mankind con

ferred bv our system of Govern mint. Hnnides. If the Goveriiiiien

undertakes to own and operate the

railroads and mines, on the same

imnninle. it should operate every

ntlwr limnch of business, and mani

fi.Htlv this would be impossible.

Again, if the Government owns the

mine and railroads, as auvocaieu by some, the enormous number of employees dependent upon it for fMiiployment, would enable any ad-

miniHtration, however corrupt oiner . i -.. ..I . .. it. ..AC . . ,.f..., ,iu :

in tho school buildimr. but thi

same "gooly, goody" trustee vein

fun M v otiered him me m. i

Church and from the Sacred desk iw. norsnniiind the drunkard, the

cniu inL' of a cock, and a great many

facial contortions, that would have been in place in a saloon or a publie buildinu.

Thon nn Vinas a nlav was enact

ed, that personified the drunkard,

and was onlv tit tor a iu ceni inea-

ter. Rut a few of our goody, goody people were in favor of it.

because it brought m a revenue ai tin. ilnor. und thercfoore it was no

.. --, -

ui. in re-elect itself as often as it

choe, and thereby the very essence of liberty would be destroyed, although the form of an election wight Ue preserved. There are oougb danger hedging about a Republican government without inviting others which are not necessary. Rut the time is here when Capital should be no longer viewed ns

. . .. . i . r .1. .. i .: .-i.

sin. mit let a speaner oi me mgn-

nst christian character speak in

one of our churches on the subject

of temperance. Oh, No! and yet for a little revenue it would have

been allowed ! If it is wrong to

allow these things in our churches

without a revenue, it is wrong with

it. Right is never wrong, and

wrong is never right, and unless wc

can stand boldly for the right, our

iiHiwrs nrc of no avail, but onlv

stumbling block to those we would

rightly liilluence. This radicalism, that is now ex

isting among our church members,

is degrading to the minds ot out

macro, and demoralizing to our

children and Christianity. Jfsoim

of us would pmv in secret more,

and not make so much display oi

our Hclf righteousness, it would be

better for all of us in the day of

itidgment. Our town has always

been noted lor its quiet and peace

Jul people, and a saloon has never

prospered here, but these facts

have a very unsavory odor of what

might prosper in the future, and who will he to blame for it. Will

it be you? Will it bei? Whitk Rinno.v. Irelund, Ind., July 3, 1891.

täte of Indiana, County of Pnhois, S. In tin' mutter of the estate" of William

II. II. I'innick, li'tvaM'l.

.i;,. ia hpivllV L'ivi'll tll:lt I II1 Utnll'r-

iuiic.l. atliiiiniftnitor of the e.-tah of

William II. II. rmnick, Ooceaseil, win

offer for nab' at public auction, at the

ImIi. resilience of Mild ( I'l-cuciil. Ill Hall

town-bin. in Imlxiis county, in the State

of Indiana, on

SATCUDAY, JVLY -A, IS'.M,

all the personal property of said estate,

consisting oi two nor.-es, wnuous, jnows,

harrows, and a lot of hoii-eliol.l ani Liii-li"ti furiiiliire. he. Is. hcddiii''. Stove.

sewing machine, and other articles; too

numerous to mention. Sale to hcirin at 10 o'clock, a. m. Thums ok S.m.k: AH sums, of and iiiuler, cash in hand ; over $ a credit of ( and i months, will Ihi iriven, the pur

chaser giving bin note therefor with ap

proved security.

Fit.v.VK rix.vicK, Adnrr. W. K. Cox, Att'v for the Kstate. July (i, 'Pl-Uw.

Notice of Administrator's Sale of Per

sonal Property.

State of Indiana, County of Diiboiw. S. S.

Rates to Springs. For Pike county Sulphur Springs, at Volpon, Dcconia Sprints, anil Maivniro White Selplnir, tickets will he sold during tlie season, good for 00 days, at one iliinl f:ir fiirmiiiid trio, and on

each Saturday at one fare, good returnI....

im: next ua . .

During the season tickets will he sold to French 'l.ielr and West haden at S-'i.TO

from Jasjier, gotxl for sixty days.

Tickets goixl lor M nays ai reuueco rates will lie sold for liegonia Springs

during the season, and one fare tickets

on every Saturday, good reiunung nu the following Monday. For particulars apply to Joseph Hknkdict, Airt, Jasper.

Notice of Surviving Partner. Notice is hereby given that the under

signed has dulv qualified as survivum partner of the late firm of Smith A: Flkins. All persons indebted to said

linn art" requested to call and settle such

1 til K.IITt! ll'MU. Illlll .III IFill 1IU." llllt Wik

II V il v . f ------ J 4. . Ii . . ....I ..

claims against sain nnn are requesieu i

file them with me.

Hriioi.ems V. Smith, Sumving Partner.

Tu.Yi.or vt IIcs-Tr.it, Att'ys. Crystal, June , lSiM-Itw Heferrinu' to the alwive my customers will lind liiv st(n'k up to date in quality 1 and price, and I solicit a liher.il share of ( .i1. tin t ii t r. ill ! 'rt U. P. Smith. I

I'lI'MI -

SERMERSHEIIffi

JOS. F.

Corner Gth and Jackson Street, .Jasper Indiana, jj AS received a full assortment of

s

SPRING AND SUMMER

Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and

esietet FRESH GROCERIES. ww

He thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every effort to please is determined to merit its continuance. iO Come and lixainlne My Stock mid I Will OIvo You IJaigaliiH.

Joseph F. Sermersheim.

April -.'0, 1S!U.

FELIX LAMPERT, Dl'llOIS COUNTY AtSENT FOR

In the matter of the.e.state of John Hois,

deceased. Notice is hereby given that the underii'iied. udiiiiiiistnitor with the will an

nexed, of the estate of John Keis, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the lute residence, of said dece

dent, in the town of rortersville, in boone township, Dubois county, Indi

ana, on

FRIDAY. jriA' JOni. 18(M.

nil the personal property of said estate. .- .!.'. . t I. . .. .1. ."l I ,.. , . I.. I

conisiiiig oi House mini goousietiN, oeuding, cook stove, beating stoves, a lot of kitchen furniture and other articles too

numerous to mention, and at the same time and nlace, said administrator will

sell at public auction the following property of said decedent : ( )ne new wagon,

one buggy, one mare and colt, one comili.t, uul tfif Ikliu.L'yiiil

wagonuuiker's. to)lH, together with a lot of iron, timber, and other articles coni .....i ' i ..i .

necieo wan saiu soupi iuo iiumurous 10 mention.

Kale will wuin at U o'clock, A. M. 'II........ ....C.... til ......... ..f c-.

I r.ipis ur o.i.r,.--.in

Sheriffs Sale.

ltv virtue of a copy of a decree to me directed from the (''lerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, in a cause wherein the State of Indiana on tchtiou of J no. (ir.unelspacher, Auditor, is plaintiff, and John II., Win. II., ami Peter lirown,

Frank .immer, John i. Pollard and the State of Indiana on relation of W. K. Cox, Pros. Att'y, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of seven

hundred and tiiinecn uoiiars ami uiiny iv I'l.iit. f.7i:..'!l5i with interest on said

decree and costs, I will expose at public

lale, to tlie liignesi immer, on

S.utiiiiav, tiik UStii i.y ok Jci.v, 1S1M, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in.

and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the

bmrnf tin. Court House in Jasner. Du-

Iki'is county, Indiana, the rents ami pro

fits for a term not excecumgseven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The west half of the north-west quarter, and the we.-t half of the north-east iiuarter of the north-west quarter of section No. two, (2), township No. two (2) south, range No. three (3) west, and the

east half ot the nortli-east quarter oi sei v.. ii..... . ,-.... , I. . V.. il

ium

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MBaaBCSSaEaaaaaBSIIHBaMhZsBjiinft mtW iWBwiaaaaaiBaaa'aiMBiiaBr jLb?zv " hmim Of neerine Harvesters

ion No. three, (."$), township No. two " Koiith. Rinw No. three I'.U west, sit-

. v"-,.vr .. .... ...d.'...

llUieo ill lliiniis riiwiiiv, i inn. win. If such rents anil profit will not sell for a sullicieut sum to satisfy said decree, inteiost ami costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said mil estate, or so much thereof as iiinv be siilliclont to discharge wiiiil ili'i'ti'i.. interest and costs. Said

wiili. will he imidu without utiv relief

whatever from valuation or appraiseuisnt laws. A. II.Tu.wix), Sheriff Duliois Countv. John K. McFam,, Attorney for Plff. July 15, 18l-i:U'tt. PffM

Iloono Towii.slilp Tra.stec'H Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of lloonc

Oiuliuliin DiiImiih county, herehv cives

iwiili. iliul Im will Miteiu'l to nil business

IOCK. .. .11. ........ y r - - - -- -- ,

huiuh of nnd'PnK the olllce of 1 mstee, lit his I. ....... 1 1. taiil..u ui.n0....fiut f I'j.rr.itHj.

i..- ... i... ....i.i ! .oi i o o msidenee I'd inileM south-east of Porters

fi a credit of li ami '.) mouths will lm v,,,t!'

given, the

will ho vllle, on HatunlavM of each week, tum re

bis noto queil all persons iiuving lownsuip oust

IIMIl'llll.-V'l UIVIIIU III."! IIIJIU ' ;. .? .

lliii..fiir ..'llli IH....1 iilil.n.t..ui u.i.lliil,r I iiess to niesen it on sauirdiiy. vuizens

If uiiilimle nnl V eniinilel...! i n deslrillg bookH fmill the row-lisllip I.I

i..-!. i.... .i... .m.i. ...!ii i ....A. i.'.....i .... bnirv. um n itilled that the. Library is

rriu.iv nu; -win u inn uc euiiiiiieieu on ; " ., . . . .Till., Saturday, Ulst. 1 (kept by Win. .Mellarns, in Portersv lie .. 1 II........ II O i. i i.i vn . i.i it TniuliHi

,1 TIII H IC K I H I iir..Mii n. iim.iiii..i".ii"i

Adm'r., with will annexed. K. Cox. Att'y for Kat. Juno 22, 114-31

May 18, lStlU-y.

arSubscribe for the Gouhiku.

Carries the

Largest and Best of

Of all kinds. The Deerings tK)k the Highest I'ri.c m-iie

It is the only Harvesting iniiciune u; BALiL AND BICYOI-E BEARINGS

. i .i ti... .i.o r......ii.ilf Ii. tlmn nnv machine made, and ai

collie ami see uieiii. iwuimi .n - - , .,f lumw the examination bv the World's Fair Judges, it cut and lound one acre of hi.nj wheat in 22'.j minute.-. Also, I carry a stock of the

BEST BINDING TWINE, As cheap as the cheapest, and ""WV "iVi 'imm'T April 27, ISn-l. West (Uli Street, Jasper, Ind PHILIP A. 6UCKES JASPER CORN MILL

Slock The undersigned having oougm Jasper Com Mill, has refitted it, and

And Chopped Corn forFcwl,

on hand to sell, or exchaiu tar corn at anv time. Chojped Corn oll " ; qiJantitv desim(lat tK) ivnts ,K.r 1 1ThKAT CIIOIM'KDKOU FKKI Wdlnesilays and HatnnlayH ( at foe cents per bushel, and kept on hand tor exchange at all times. Farmers & SlockieederH. Are particularly elicited fr custo ucrs and bv prompt attention nm hmUibk treatment I hope to in. -nt mid receive their patmnage.

Dec. I, "J

FURNITURE

Of all kinds, in the county.

-o

I have received a set of embalmers' instruments and am now prepared to do EMBALMINGAt short notice. I also have a Full slock of Collins, Caskets AND Burial Robes Of anv size or style. PHILIP A. GUCKKS. Corner Jackson and Fourth St., Oct. 27, '3 Jasper, 1 ml.