Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 September 1894 — Page 4

JAjli COURIER

JA8TKK, DUKUIS COUNTY, INUIAXA

Kotcrfelai tb litoutct al Jaupcr Indian, for

irarumution inrouRU id tutu r n.i clt matter

FRIDAY, SEPTEMHEU M, 1S5M

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

STATK TICK KT. For Juile of SupreiiH' Court, Flr.-t lIst riot KOKC K K. KKINllAltDT, Fourth lMrlct JOSKl'll S, DAILY. For Si-crotury of State. WILLIAM K. MY Kits. ' For Auditor or Mit to. JOSKl'Il T. FANM.SC. For Trea.siirer of State. MOltUAN CUAXDl.KU. For Attorney General. ritA.NClS M. UUIFFITII.

tor Supcrlntomlout of I'ulilio Instruction

CHAUI.KS THOMAS. For Clerk of Suproino Court. CIIAKI.KS W. WKUIAN. For Stuto Muilntlelau. I 11. Ftl.TO.V. For statu Geologist. KM JOKDAN. DISTKICT TICK KT. i'or ConKrwxtimn, 2d IHs-trkt of lmllann, JOHN U IIKKTZ, of Dubois.

lor stcimtor of Dubois imtl IVrry Counties,

MIC1UKL A. SWKKNKY.uf Duttol:..

tor Itepret-entatlves for Dubois, Lawrence,

.uurim ami t;raii:e counties, JOHN A. CCN.V.of Uiwrence, HIItAM McCOlt.MlCK.ot Martin. For l'rosecutln Attorney lltli Judicial Circuit, WILLIAM K. COX. COUNTY TICK ITT. ForAudltor-ACUCST II. KOKItNKIt. For Clerk UKItMA.V KCKKItT. For Hecorder PHI I.I.II D1LLY. For Sheriff IIKNIIY CASSIDV. "For Treasurer KDWAItl) A. ItOIINKUT. For Surveyor WILLIAM T. YOt'NU. For Coroner DltVILLK A. HICHAM. For County Com tuition er, 1st District, CON IUI) JJL'KLK, For County Coiiuni!!iioii.'r, 2d District, JOSKl'Il SCIIItOKDKIt, Sk. ItAINliniDCt: TOWNSHIP TICK CT. For Trustee WILLIAM SCHULKlt. For Assessor-JOH.V HKTZ. For Justice of the lYuceFUAXK FINK.

(From Our Regular Correspondent.) WASHINGTON' LETTER. Washington, 1). C, Sept. 10, 'i) l. Secretary Carlisle has left no

doubt as to whore he ami President

Cleveland stand on the sugar ques

tion, lie told Representative .Meyer, of La., that the administration would oppose any attempt to put sugar on the free fist, but would aid in tho passage, of the substitute proposed by the Senate Finance Committee, "striking out the differential duty of one-eighth of a cent a pound on refined sugar, leaving all sugars dutiable at a flat rate of 40 percent.

ad valorem. Seeretarv Carlisle still

holds to his original opinion, that

he has no authority to nav out

done so. But 1 do not sou what they have to gain by bolting their party alliliations. It will do them' more hurt than it will tho demoe-t

racy. For every vote lost by such a desortion six' would bo trained.

On longer reflection, it is doubtful

if they will go over to tho political f party which thev have battled;

against all their lives. S. Dubai Circuit Court'.' The following shows the disposition of causes up to Wednesday night.

IIT THE SICK SEJOIGI IÖW

MRS. WALLACE! FAITH HEALER!

dollar for bounty on sugar, but he

us

me

a?Our enterprising citizens should keep alive the efforts for water works in Jasper. Examine all the different sorts of water work plants in successful use in a dozen towns or more thou choose the best for Jasper, and give its people an abundance of pure water.

Tho old Ashland district in

Ky., is "hotter 'n a lime kiln" now. Tho Democratic primary for candidate for Congressman to sueceed the Breckinridge who had the brazenry to introduce his harlot into respectable society, occurs to-morrow, and a large amount of bad blood has been created.

"The verdict of the iurv in the

Geisler case is generally approved by those who heard the evidence. All those who know him, however, say he is more to be pitied than blamed, a? his drinking habits have destroyed his sense of honor. If he could take the Keeley cure in prison, it would be an advantage to him when his term expires. l"Wm. II. Ev&ns, th venerable editor of the Princeton Free Press, has been nominaU'd on the Democratic ticket for joint Senator from the counties of Vanderburg, Gibson and Knox. It was a most excellent selection, will add stiength to the ticket and is a proper and fitting recognition of one the braniest and best men in that section of the countrv.

cSEvery newspaper ri.an has at sometime in his busings experience, says an exchange, met the man who now takes more papers than he can read. lie paid 25 cents for an almanac, wiped his nose on an awning, tried to blow out an electric light, put a nickle in a jost oflice expecting the postmaster to appear, wanted to lick the cashier of the bank because it closed at -1 o'clock, and watched the sign over one of the jewelry stores, waiting for it to strike. JSrVoters who expect to vote at the next November election, which occurs Nov. G, must bo careful about moving from one township to another. The law requires a voter to be a resident of this State six months before the election, and in the township sixty days, and in the precinct thirty days, Any change from one township to another after

Sept. ötli, will deprive such, a person of his vote, or moving from one

election precinct to another in the same township after Oct. 5th will kill the vote.

Congressman John L. Hrotz was in the city Tuesday looking after his

political interests and sizing up the

situation. Mr. JJrctz looks as it V 1 t ! it

vvusningion nie tnorougiy agrees with him physically. Ho appears to bo in superb health. Washing-

Tho nverage family will save from three to five tims as much by tho reduction in a year's supply of woolens us the increase in the Year's.

consumption of sugar by tho family

win amount 10.

Subscribe for the Cduhikk.

told Mr. Mover that ho and Presi

dent Cleveland were both in favor

of legislation providing not only for

the pavment of the bountv upon all

sugar made previous to the takitm

fleet of the new tanfl but for the

pavment upon this vcar's entire

crop of the difference between the bounty and the duty on foreign sugar. Had this information been in

the possession of the I.a. suiiar

)lanters it is probable that thev

might have adopted a different sort

of resolution at their meeting last1

week. He also told Mr. Mover that i burglary : plea

letter to Senator Harris, show- Stockhowe sent

the necessitv for the revenue

that tho sugar dutv will brimi in.

was submitted to President Clove-

and and was approved by him beore it was sent. It was so stated in

this correspondence at the time, al

though the know-it-alls asserted that the letter was sent without Mr.

Cleveland's knowledge and against

lis wishes.

The true inwardness of the al-

eged Hop of Senator Jones, of Ne-

ada, from the republicans to the

populists is now known. It was

merelv a republican trick. Jones

is no more a populist than he ever was, and his pretended flop is but the first move in a game which was to have been secret and which has for its final object the nomination

and election to the President' v of

of Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania. Jones is the father of the Cameron boom, and when he found that the suggestion was very coldly received bv the silver men of the

north-west, on account of Cameron's well-known connection with railroad and other corporations, notwithstanding the free coinage of silver, which was to be the corner stone of his canvass, he was disappointed. Then it was that Jones evolved the scheme of joining the populists and turning their organi-j zation into a purely silver partv,

eliminating every thing else from!

uww platform, and having them endorse the Cameron boom, which he calculated would induce the republican convention to nominate Cam

eron on a free silver platform. The

scheme would not have had one

chance out of a possible one hun

dred even if it had been kept secret as intended, but now that it has

1 t A t 1

oeen exposeu u simpiv lias no

chance at all. Men of Don Cameron's calibre have been elected

President, but no man of his associ

ations ever has boon or ever will be, although, of course, he may buy a

nomination it lie wiJl pay the price.

I his isn t a good administration

for sinecures. Secretary Hoke Smith's axe has just fallen upon another. Like a great many other people Secretary Smith was puzzled

when he first heard of the editor of

the U. S. Geological Survey. A little investigation convinced" him

that the said editor was drawing $2,000 a year without rendering an equivalent to Uncle Sam, and straightaway an order was issued

abolishing tho ofhee, which, by the way, was created for the man now turned out, Mr. W. A. Croffut, a

very pleasant newspaper man with a hid for mesmerism, which he calls

hypnotism. Mr. Croftut's hypnotism worked all right on a republi

can Secretary, but it was a dismal

failure when applied to a hard-shell democrat like Hoke Smith.

Ex-Congressman breckinridge, of

Ark., now minister to Russia, is still very much interested in polities. IIo said in the course of a general conversation on southern politics: "My own State has just given an exceptionally heavy democratic majority, which is a fair indication of what the south may be expected to do in November. I wish, however,

mai tue majority Had been a little lighter and the platform adopted at the State convention a little better. Too much was conceded the populists on the financial question. .Hotter to have had a sound monetary plunk than to have gained a few

inousanu superfluous votes. With

tlie revival of business prosncritv

inuv i now aircauy ucgun there cannot bo much fear of continued democratic ascendancy. I fool certain that wo shall control the next House. Of the threatened

of the sugar planters from the dein-

STATK CAl'SKS, State vs. John (ioisler; Incest;

jury trial: verdict of guilt v and

three years in State's prison, State vs. John 1L Alvey; selling liquor without license; fined 20. State vs. John Riley; aiding prisoner to escape; an aUidavit for change of venue from Judge. Thomas II. Dillon, Esq., is appointed to to hear this cause. It was tried Monday bv a iurv, ami a verdict

returned of :fö fine and two vears in

the States' j)rison. I

State vs. m. Abbott; pettit lar-

cenv: not ymltv.

State vs. ririch Hauer; A. tv B

jury trial; line .(.

State vs. Ceo. Stockhowe. Ed

ward McVick. George Lawrence:!

of guilty; Geo. I to State prison fori

tour years; Kdward McVick and!

Geo. Lawrence sent to State prison for seven years each. This was for the burglary of the Stratman hardware house.

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for

Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in (his and surrounding countrv. She has made her home the past fivo years at ao. .S Upper Eighth Street, Evausville, Indiana.

CIVIL ACTIONS. Malinda Wibking vs. Ilenry'Wibking; divorce granted plaintiff and

custody of minor children and h att'y fee.

Margaret Fuerst vs. Citvof Hunt

mgourg; uamnges; iurv trial; ver

dict for plaintiff fur $-100. Michael Amies vs. Jos. Main.

Ex'r of Eli A boll's et.; dismissed. Posey it Chappcl vs. Wm. J. Hays; dismissed. Mat. Reis, adm'r estate of John Reis, dee'd; ordered to sell land at public sale. John C. Wilson, et al. vs. George E. Sweeney; continued. Caroline A. Ilenningcr, et al. vs. Andrew Ilenningcr, Sr., R. M. Milburn appointed commissioner to

sell real estate and make partition. Caroline Xcukam vs. I '1 rich

Bauer; damages awarded plaintiff

by agreement of ?ot). The application for appointment of guardian for Michael Hetty, on account of habitual drunkenness, was submitted to a jury, which brought in a verdict for defendant. Jos. Schneider vs. Amelia Schneider; partition. The commissioners

report partition which is confirmed

bv the court. 'Philip Stcinertvs. Dan'l Miller, et al.; judgment for .ILSl . Ferd. Schneider vs. Christ. Senning, et al.; judgment for -iUTl.KL The guardian of John F. R. Widmer, a minor, reports sale of SO acres of land to 1'atoka Cooperage Co, for .'J20. Sale confirmed. Andrew Cowan, et al. vs. Sophia M. Parker, et al.; judgment for Bernard Verknmp, guardian of Anton Heiler's heirs, reports sale of real estate to Agnes Hcilers for .$550. Sale confirmed. Wm. Aufderhar was allowed a claim against Win. Woisman's est. of $1.10. A New Orleans professor has been bitten by a young rattlesnake as an inoculation against the bite of the full grown reptile. With the e a i - , ... .

virus oi mo uornian law m its veins,

the country has no further need to

fear the venom of the McKinley serpent, with its long row of tili rattles and a pearl button on its tail.

W o publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that, have appeared m the papers everywhere she Ikk visited. Lack of vanitv on ho part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of mora. 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 Relieving," the balance rests with vou, Why linger in poor health! Come and be cured.

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?rrf; ys,1I; Truly an unt .?fiod iu !kh-method of roatment without the aid of medicine, but bv simple haith, Disease is made to yi-M to th, t.ntoh of this ladv.

BANK STATEMENT. I J Q

Curner 15th and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana. 5jAS received a full assortment of SPRING" and SUMME Dry Goods, of ail kinds, Notions and mxm FRESH GROCERIES. hm:h He thanks the publtV for its liberal patronage, and by using every effort to please is determined to merit its continuance. O Come ami ICxamiiie My Slock and I Will Give You J5a-galns. Joseph F. Bermersheim. April 20, UHM.

A initial report of the condition of tlx Dubois t'o, m Ue. pMiik, at Jasper, ln i..

at the close of its lmsineüs. on the

Msi day of August, IS'JI. liK-iOl'KClIS. L ans ami Discoi, nts, ? I ,-UW.UT Cash on hand, l-I.SW.:i Cash in other Hanks, 2K,dSlUC Kxpeiw Account, 0,2.:;.''i Overdrafts, llil.."7 I'.attk l'.tiildinirand Fixtures, MUO.OO

Total KesonriMw U.Uill.lTIHM. Capital Stock, Surplus I'ttnd, l'roiits, Deposits, I'udivided profits,

$1I8,12-US1 S'jr, ooo.oo mjKKI.OO 'i,jii.::71,:I7.(H 1.S7U.10

in;;,!'.'!..-!!

me,

Total Liabililies,

STXTKOl' INIMA.SW, eoCSTV OK DfllOIS, SH

W e, August .Soiulermtm, I'resiilont, and Frank Joseph, Casliier of the Dubois County Stale P.ank, do soletiutlv öwoar that the alujvt? stutemetit i.s tnie. ArocsT Soxni:u.M.N.v, Vrvs. Fuaxk .losKi-it, Cie-hier.

Stibscnijerl ami sworn to bcore this 11th luv of Sept., IS'.M.

L.S. linoiait: V. (iit.Mi:usf.eiuat, Sept. 11, 'IH.-L't. Notary Public. Railroad Excursion. To Louisville, tickets will lie sold al one fare for round trip Sept. L',!-!-."), .mii1 returning till Oct. I, MM, on account or Herman Am. Cath. Colt):. Uentistrv.

DC DDIS COUNTY AdHNTFOU

THE

EMPiil

Mill

vn DY I

N. II. Wilson, Dentist, desires to inform the public that he will continue to make regular visits to Jasper; notwithstanding the report totliccontmrv. The time of which will be ptihlinhcsl "in the columns of this paper and the I Itxiitinbtirjr Sicnal. He has iioeunueetimi uitli

Drs. l .M. (ireen, F. A. Mrown, und W. O. Downs, professional. Mat lias made arninireinents with Dr. M. A. .Mi.--by, of IIimtinL'bnr.', to attend all uicnt cases during his absence, without extra charge to patient. tf.

It Floats

ocratio party, Mr. Hreekinridge

iuu; -ii is natural tor the I.ousiana sugar growers, to stand by tneir chief product; they have always

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BEST FOR SHIRTS. : pnocTtr? & oamo'-c co cum, Fcl. 2.1. "Ot-l v. A Rare Chance.

The old nristitore farm I

oiinty, Ind. of -UN) lima on Wliito liver,

ui Hinu never coimi oe bought iintil now. Apply to Frank I'tiik or Isidore SehiihiiiniOiKr. .1

or Adam Mreidenbiuiu'li, Porturavillo. for

price and terms. Aug, iM-'Jm

Notice to Pay Up. Will those who are indebted for

Kecordor's fees to my late husband

please pay up asj noon us pobihl

and take their instruments from the Recorder's oflice? The Ileeordor in

authorized to receive them for me,

ami it will be a great favor to ino if

payment is made promptly. IIi:u:n F. Lk.mi.no, .'5t Widow of I.rit. Leming Knilrond Excursions. Rates to Springs.

! or Pike coitntv Sulnhtir Snrimrs. at

Veloen. Deironia SnriitL's. and Miii-caim

White Srlphttr, tickets will besohl dur

ing i lie season, good for .10 lavst nt one

each Saturday atone fare, goo.( return

ing nexi (tay. During the season tickets will he hoU U

l-renclt Lick and West Maden at ?,").7l)

iroin .lasjier, good for stxtv (lavs. Tickets good for .J0 tlitya tit reduced rates will he sold for Dcgonia Sjrin4s during the season, undone fare tickets on every Saturday, good ruturning till the following .Monday. For particulars apply to Josmi HuxnmcT, Agf, Jasjer.

n.NiauiKTic m t s.-iiour (lioii'c mill coiniili ti. liiKMif NuiHi'iy uivk anil Merit tmtalncs. IMiflii-sL miiivv mi., i

coiiiinlHtioii paid weekly, pnyOiiiii( imo urn iieiil noMition iriitir.iiit 1 hh.i

siircil toKooil inen. Special ItiiUiei-iiie'iitM tu lii'LMlllier.'.. exiierieiice nut iw i.'v.

elusive territory nml your own choice iif

linn' Kivi'll,

oo not delay, Atmh to

Grower aad Propscaton

aiiff. -J, tm

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'ALLEN NURSERY CO. Propscaton, ROCHESTER, Y,

It is the BEST 3ecause-s-It is uhal we claim it to bo-ii POSITIVE FORCE VRKft.

It sows, with the same ear, the sanu quantity of wheat or oafs. It if-? the only drill in the world that v. ill do this. If will not break the grain. It is not complicated as it ,ovs all kind of grain with one run. It plants corn for a field crop satisfactorily. 'Jl is the only drill that does not require a special device for Planting corn. It is guiiranteed to sow as well as any double feed rim made. THE FORC.I2-FI5KI) FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT used on ilm Empire Drill is fast stipcmMliiig; nil others, because It is tho only one mode that is a FORCE FEED. It does not paste nor clog up. It distrihutes an even continuous stream. It regulates the cjuantity sown positively by gear. It avoids all guess work. It is simple, durable and reliable. It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, holt. or key. It feeds out all the phosphate in the box. Also Iiave a complete stock of

LANTPERTS BEST WAGONS, , and all kinds of Farming luiplenieiils. Come and

Plows

Examine,

Aug. 10, ISO I.

FELIX EA.MI'KRT, Vo;t (ith Street, Jasper, I ml

PHILIP A. GUCK 8 JASPER CORN MILL. Carries the Largest and Hest Stock The undendgned having hought the f'f J:'-.er Cum Mill, has refitted it, and FURNITU RE, jcSSSr max,

Of all kinds, in the county.

embalm-

mi now pre-

I have received a set of

ers' instruments ami

pared to do EMBALMING At short notice. I also have a

Full stock of

Coffins, Gaslscts axd Burial IFiobes

Of any size or style.

lMIILIP A. OUCKKS.

Corner JnckEon and Fourth Kts.,

Oct. '27, 'U3 Jasper, I ml.

And Chopped Corn for Feed,

on hand to sell, or exchange for o any time. Chopped Corn hold ii

om at

to aiiv

juaiitity desired sit IK) cenls per IM ponmK WIIHAT CI10IMM5I) KOIl . KKH1

on ednesdavH ami Satunlavs at live

eats per btifhel, and kept on hand for I ..I ..II !... '

Stock-

oxeliit!iro al all times.

IT'jii'mei's Sc

loedei'H, Are particularly solieited for euslo mors, and by prompt attention and honorable Ireatmont I hope to merit and receive their patronage. QTJ pOUQHT D ßOLD. rR D VOLLMER. Dee. I, M)