Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 October 1894 — Page 4

I iCDL'U PnriUIITU -rNow that the town has es-l J vVOl JDiiV UUUIViriXV tablished the grade of Main and

" Newton streets, from 1-lth to loth,

it is hoped the i)roperty owners will

sign a petition to grade those thoroughfaies, so that the contracts may be let the coining winter, and the work be completed as early next Spring as weather will permit. i Jasi'ku, I.nd,, Oct. 11, ISO I. j

Mk. Emtou: If "Observer" will

give me his true name bv next Sat

urday, at noon, his article pub

lished in last week's Couhikic wu

JAHFKK. UUHOIM COUNTY, INDIANA

-uurl at tbt HmtuBlct tl Jpr lnJIii, for

Iran iiimIoii tbrougb tbt null er uii.l diu tnllr r

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1894

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

STATU TICK KT. Kor JuiIku of Supremo Court, Klnt MHtrkt-O.KOHOK V. KKINHAUDT. Foiirtli DUtrict JOSKl'U S. DAILY. Kor Seoretury of Stale. WILLIAM It. .MY Kits. Kor Auditor of Stute. JOSKI'II T. KAX.VlNU. Kor Treasurer of Stute. MOIUtAN CIIAXni.Klt. Kor Attorney (Jenerul. , FKANCIS M. OKIKK1TII.

Kor Superintendent of lnMle Instruction

L'HAKI.KS THOMAS. Kor Clerk of Supreme Court, CHAUI.KS W. WKIIAX. Kor Stftto StiitUtlclMi. I II. KL'l.TOX. Kor Stitto (JeoloKlst. KU JORDAN. IIISTKICT TICK KT. KorConKre.tMiiuin.2(l District of Imlliimi, JOHN I lIKKTZ.of Dubois.

Kor Senator of Dubois unil Terry Counties,

MlClUKl, A. SWKKXKY.of Dubois.

Kor Representatives for DubnU, I.uwrunce,

JOHN A. (H'NX.of Uiwrence, IIIKAM McCOKMICK, of Martin. Kor rrosecutliiK Attorney 11th Judicial Orcult, WILLIAM K. COX. COUNTY TICKKT. For Auditor .rt'ST H. KOKIlN'Klt. For Ulurk HERMAN ECKEIIT. For Keeorder-l'lIILLir Dlt.I.Y. For Sheriff-IIKNUY CASSIDY. For Treasurer KDWAKI) A. OIIXEUT. For Surveyor-WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For Coroiar-OKVIM.K A. IIIGIIAM. For County Commissioner, lt DUtrict, CONRAD JACKLE, For County Commissioner, 3d DUtrict, JOSEl'H SCHKOKDKH, Sit. BAINUKIDOK TOWNSHII' TICKKT. For Trustee WILLIAM SCHL'LER. For Aueisor-JOIIS It ETZ. For Justice of the Peace KHAN K KINK.

Monument Courier. The Courier will issue its nest week's edition on Wednesday morning, instead of Friday making it a special Monument Dedication paper, with a history of the Monument, and the day's program of exercises. Everybody will want it. Advertisers will please hand in their favors by Saturday evening to insure attention.

dedication day is not yet completed,

nor for the re-union on the lbth. That for the night of the 17th, when an admission fee will be charged, indicates a varied and charming evening of enjoyment. A committee should sell a thousand tickets for it readily.

Ivory

tt?t qpm? cipf nvmwv Aumr

hLl IcUE OlbJß, HJGJUIüX rVU YY

receive

attention. Yours, respectfully, Geo. K. Wilson.

The County Records.

Kditor Courier : In reply to an

article in the "Argus" defending

Isidor .Schuhmacher for asking for

and accepting illegal fees, the writer

savs that "thev were allowed bv the

commissioners." and insinuates the

blame on the commissioners. How

ever, this does not right the wrong.

An Auditor who willfullv withholds

the records from the commissioners,

m . .

can also lorce them to tto things

against their will. .Several of the

illegal claims had been disallowed,

ind brought up again in years after md allowed.

The writer further states that the

undersigned promised to publish Mr. Schuhmacher's record, and

avs "wliv did he not do so?"

True to promise the whole matter

was laid before the Hoard of Com

missioners, December term, 1SS7,

md made part of the record, and

ater, when Mr. behuhinaeher pub

lished his "Eight Years Report,"

in the Huntingburg "Independent,"

md piled hundreds of copies in the

iecorder s olhce for distribution.

attacked the repoit and proved it:

alseness to such an extent that the

distribution was suddenly stopped,

vet hold a number of those pa

pers, through the politeness of the

then deputy Recorder.

Several articles touching upon the

eport, as well as illegal fees, were

mblished over inv signature in both

the Jasper "Courier" and Hunting

burg "Independent during the

Spring of 1SS8. Many readers will remember them, or they can call

on the above nameü papers anu

ook up old tiles $1,830 illegal fees

giving book, page and nature of

claim, were published in the "Independent," in two installment.

ror Schuhmacher s ethciencv as

an oilicer I invite inspection of rec-

The program of exercises for ords. He was efficient to his own

pocKei. v e are not at an envious of his politics, or the party that claims him. His attempted manipulations as a Democrat having signallv failed, he tried his hand with the F. M. U. A., and being hopelessly swamped in this undertaking, after having figured out big F. M. B. A. majorities, he naturally takes

6ow

MRS. WALLACE!

FAITH HEALER i

t

BE5T FOR 5HIRT5.

THE PROCTER k CAMOtX CO. CtHTU

USES NO MEDICINE

Kel. 23, '94-ly.

CURES BY FAITH !

Mrs. Wallace has cured hundreds of people in this and surrounding country. She has made her home

KM) Dollars reward will l

paid to the oiio that proves that 1 - . 11.

1 "mKe "omM or a,,"e".frtr tho n.,st five vears at No. S U.mer Ei.-hth Street. Kvansville. Indiana.

to order for cash. Tony Bauui- j 1

ert. an expert on making tits

ami cootl work, will take your

meiiMire. Call at Spayd's New

She Stori.

Remember we can show you

th& most complete line of Men's

Boy sand Ghildrens suits, uver-

coats and Pants in Southern Indiana. Come and examine

our stock. S. KUEBLER.

Help the "Vets" Jubilate. The Camp Fire and Reunion next Tuesday will attract a large number of veterans, and they will be heartily welcomed by our people generally. The G. A. It. Post and S. O. Vs. have made arrangements to feed their old comrades free at the re-union park, but the citizens will have to take care of the other thousands who come, and they will be here from all over Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois on Wednesday at the dedication of the Monument. These States have been well billed, and citizens of many places in them have already written that they will be here. Our people will show their hospitality, and public spiritednesK, by being ready to take care of them royally. In addition to those who have

been mentioned heretofore as accepting invitations, word was received last week from Col. Walker, of Indianapolis, and Gen. Jasper Packard, of New Albany, two veterans who stand high with every one for their oloquence and patriot

ic services, that they will address the people that dav. Numerous

other soldier orators are expected,

and there will be a "feast of reason,

and a flow of soul." None should

miss the treat.

Tw NsUMei Dead.

refuge in the G. 0. P.

John Ghamki.si'achkk. Dentistry. N. II. Wilson, Dentist, dvsires to in form the public that lie will continue to make regular visits to Jasper; notwithstanding the rejMjrt to the contrary. The time of which will be puhliühed in the

columns of thit paper and the Hunting-

burg feignal. lie has no connection with Dra. F. M. Green, F. A. Urown. and W. G. Downs, professionally. Dut has made arrangements with Dr. 15. A. Mosby, of Huntingburg, to attend all urgent cäces during his absence, without extra charge to patient. tf. Douhoe's For October. One always is sure to find something timely in Donahoe'.s Magazine. The October number, coming out in the midst of the political campaign, has for its leading fea

tures, three articles in answer to the

question, "Which Party Should He

.Supported? ' Josiah Quincy, exassistant Secretary of .State of the

United States, answers the question

for the Democrats, hhot Lord, the

journalist, for the Republicans, and

George II. C ary, Populist candidate for Governor of Massachusetts,

for the People's partv. The article-

are strong and good-tempered. Dr.

Thomas Dwight, in a striking article on "Sham Science," attacks Prof.

Drummond; and Rev. John Talbot

Smith analvzes the character am

works of Archbishop Corrigan, in

the- first of a series of articles on "Kminent American Prelates." It is clear and fearless, yet careful and

just. The other articles, by bather

Last Sunday Dr. Oliver Wendel Holmes, the poet who has touched the American heart as probably none other has, died at his home in

Boston, of asthma. He was bornlSmith, will be awaited with interest.

We publir-h a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in tJie 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 fast to the old adage "Seeing is Believing," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health! Come and be cured.

ELECTION NOTICE.

I)ulK)is County,

at Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 20, 1809, and was therefore past 85 years old. He was both a lawyer and a doctor, having graduated at both professions, and served as a professor in the Mass. Medical Bchoolfor25 years, but his renown rests upon his authorship, his three works "Autocrat," "Professor," and "Poet" of the Rreakfast Table, robably being the most extensive-! y read of his books, of which he published many. The same day Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, Pennsylvania's war Gover

nor, Senator and Congressman, died

Statk or Indiana, i

Ui nois Cocxty, J To die Sheriff of

Greeting:

You are herebv commanded to eive

legal notice as required bv law to the

qualified voters of the said county of Du-

iKiis, Mate nfuresaul, that liiere will be

in election held in the ."ever.il precincts

and at the usual places of holding elections in said countv and State on the

first Tuesday after the first Monday of

XoveniK'r, A.D., 1SU4, being

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lit h, 1S94,

Iietween the hours urescribed bv law.

for the purjwse of electing the following named ollicers, to-wit:

One Judge of fcupreme court, hit dis

trict ;

One Judge of Supreme court fourth

district;

One secretary of slate; One Auditor of State; OneTreasurer of State ; One Attorney (Jeneral; One Superintendent of Public In

struction;

One Clerk of fcupreme court ; One State .Statistician; One State Geologist; One Conirrewman second congression

al district of Indiana;

One Senator for Dubois and 1'errv

counties;

Two Representatives for Dubois, Law

rence, Martin, and Orange counties;

One rrosecutme Attorney for the

Eleventh Judicial circuit.

Cof.vrv UmcEiis. One Auditor for Dubois county; One Clerk ; One Sheriff; One Treasurer; One Recorder; One Surveyor; One Coroner;

One Commissioner for the first dis-

tnct ;

One Commissioner for the second dis-

tnct.

Tow.vMiir Okkickks. One Trustee for Columbia township

one Assessor for Columbia township;

Une trustee tor Haroison township

one Assessor for Harbison township;

One Inistee for Jloone township; one

Assessor for btxme township;

One Trustee for .Madison township;

one Assessor lor .Madison township; one Justice of the Peace for Madison

township;

One trustee for uaiiibrulue town

ship; one Assessor for Dalnbridge town

ship; one Justice ot the l eace fur

I'ainhndue township,;

One Trustee for Marion township;

one .vs.-essor lor -ianon lownsiup;

One Trustee for Hall township; one

Assessor for Hall township; one Justice of thel'eace for Hall township; one

Constable tor 1 1 all township

One Trustee for Jefferson township; one Assessor for Jefferson township:

One Trustee for Jackson township for

a loin; term; one trustee for Jackson

township for a short term; one Assessor

for Jackson township; One Trustee for Patoka township; one Assessor for Patoka township; . r ... . r t . 1 .

nw. i nisiee lor lass lowusiiip; one Assessor for Cass township; one Justice

of the react; for Cass township; One Trustee for Ferdinand township; one Assessor for Ferdinand township; 8F.n In Witness Whereof. I have v " hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Jasper, Indiana, this ltd day of October, Ks!. liiXAT. EcK'Eirr, Clerk of the Dnlois Circuit Court. PROCLAMATION-. Statu of Indiana, 1 Drums, Cor.vrv, f The (nullified voters of Dubois County.

Indiana, are hereby notified that the

Next month he will consider Arch

bishop Ireland. Donahoe's Magazine will be eagerly read by Catholics and Protestants for these articles, if for nothing else. In this October number, there is also a complete story by the Knglish novelist, Robert Barr, and many other

artistic attractions, stories, booms, :!!5Vj,"!,,s!lv !,0.,,,u"' ,l.,!,t.

and nietures. i 7 , "Y Tv ""ai places

,ui coming vutuou, in i lit several tow n-

Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIEJVIX HOTEL,

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

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

1E "

of Ireland, Ind.,

COO NOTICE

ive this day bought of

JOHN I. XOHMAX,

his entire st ick

of merchandise, consisting of

Drv Goods, Notions, Hats

and Caps, Hoots & Shoes, Mens and Boys Koatly Made Clothing.

Which we offer to the Pub-

lie at Reasonable Prices,

j and solicit your patronage and

I shall endeavor to merit the

same. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. NORMM & GRAY.

D

TOS. F. SERMERSHEIIVI, Corner Gth and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana. ijAS received a full assortment of SPRING AND SUMME 14 Dry Goods, of all kinds, Notions and ;c3!rjcGs4 c FRESH GROCERIES. K r:ec:-

lie thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every effort to please is determined to merit its continuance. iO- Come anil IC.vaminc My Slock and I Will Give You liargaliis. Joseph F. Sermersheim. April 20, lSfll.

IuKLAX, Sept. -2S, l.sn i.

and pictures.

1 1 EX It Y 1IUKST Vrtistic PitiHsr Hanger

Notice. All persons knowinir themselves indebted to the estate of Theresia Kray, late of Jasper, Ind., deceased, are reine?ted to call and settle with the undersigned, sole legatee of said decedent, either by cash or note. M.wtv A. IIautii. Sept. 17, ISO J. X. H. Thanking the people of Dubois county, for the patronage heretofore given my deceased father, Wendolin Krny, and my mother, the said Theresia Krny, I will continue the Hardware business at my father's old stand, east side of Public Square, in the town of Jasper, where I will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Stoves, Tin -ware and Hardware, and respectfully solicit a continuation of your patronage. 31.MIY A. Haiith. Sept. 2H. MM It. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing in Jasper, Intl., between the undersiirned, under the firm name of Christian Ihiechlein k Co., has lK-en dissolved by mutual consent. .Mr. Hueclilein will" continue the business, and assumes all the indebtedness of the firm, and is entitled to receive

all monies due the linn. -Mr, (Jcrlicr

retires, from the linn, and thanks: the

public for their liberal patronage.

t lllllsTIA.V ISl'KCIIt.KIN,

.loiKI'll (iKItliKl:. Oct. ., 1H - .'St. A Rare Chance.

The old ("rismore farm in Daviess county, Ind. of 120 acres on White river, for sale. This farm never could be iMiiight until now. Apply to Frank Kink or Isidore Schuhmacher, Jasper, or Adam Breide nhattgh, P(rteHv'ilIe, for price and terms. Aug. 2l-2ni

KNKItliirriC M V.S to n-ll nur ('holet anil rntnili'ti' Hue of Ntircry lock ami need p tatoe. Iliulic! (aliirv ami

ion pain weekly, imyitiir iinti imtiiki

nriiois county aoknt von

THE EMPIiiE mm '

It is the BEST Because

It is what wo claim it to he a POSITIVE FOHCE FEED. It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oat. His the only drill in the world that will do this. It will not break the grain. It is not complicated as it sows all kind of grain with one run. It plants com for a field crop satisfactorily. It is the only drill t'iat does not require a special device for Planting corn. It is guaranteed to sow as well as anv double feed run made. THE FOItCE-FKK!) FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT used on the Empire Drill is fast superst'tUng- all others, because It is the only one made that is a FORCE FEED. It does not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It regulates the quantity sown positively by gear. It avoids all guess work. It is simple, durable and reliable. It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, bolt or k y. It feeds out all the phosphate in the box. Also liave a complete slock of

LAMPERT'S BEST WACONS, Plows, and all kinds of Farming- Implements. Come Examine. FE MX LAM PERT, Aug. 10, 180 1. Ve4 (Uli Street, Jasper, Ind

ud

PHILIP A. GUCKES JASPER CORN MILL.

WANTED

coininli

AMI-

cepo.

ww HI! tDbUI QlUr. VIII.'ll.'u

at the home of his birth, Bullefontel!P1!t,r" hlssemceH to the people of Du- will take notite ami eovern then.y in hiH78tb vear. He bad 1mw.ii im' k;,m r'.'''V' "imletn work ,:uvonhmrly.

... . ' ; ,01 any uecign. all imiter iuiil' at n'aactive and historic hgure in polities' -nable prices an.l in thJ Int ntvle an!l in Ins State foi many years, hav-! m quick as consistent with gooil work, ing taken an active part in every I Saliaf acl ion irtmninteed. Apply at John campaign since 840vcßOycara,A(7JS"J!;,ll, Hfi,oru Jll"ler.

flaps of faul Countv ami Slate cm the l"'nl P'Uloii KiiuruiitiMM) ami Alice s a llrwt Tin. il in- iiOr- tl... lli i '.. 1 . tuml Ii Kimm! neu. SptTiiU miliu clin-lit 1 to IVnl, , ' 'V.,,,la.v.,n Ki"'-r-, ...xn.'i..! not mwnrj. Kx?..lV "."H'r t'M' same Ikmiil' the eluxive terrunry ami your own eluilee of

i'l.Vlll lUIV III Ualll IIKiM 111 fnf tl... ..I...- fioilf Kivt'H.

,ro mention,! in the f,,, ALLEN NURSERY CO.

interested

elves

Growers and FroCtors,

uir. i,iiii

ROCHESTER. If. T.

(SK.U..)

witness my haml and mil

thin Ith dav of

ISM.

AuiKirr II. Tii.ivi.oit, .Sheriff Diilx Countv. Oct. IL, '9!3t.

WANTED HAIiKSM liX, Male or I'einale. to fell emeerie.s ili

Üetoherreet to cotifutner. Tub TkoI'I.ks Wiioi.k-

M.M.K GitocKuv, Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. A,--f

ay-Subscribe for the Coumnn.

Carries- the Largest and liest Stock FURNITURE,

Of all kinds, in the county. o I have received a set of ciubalmers' instruments and am now prepared to do EMBALMING At short notice. I also have a Full stock of Coffins, Caskets AND Burial Robes Of any nize or style. PHILIP A. GUCKES. Comer Jackson and Fourth St., Oct. 27, 10 Jasper, 1ml.

The undemgned having bought the Jasper Corn Mill, has refitted it, an I keeps, a supply of . OIRILsT MEAL And Chopped Corn for FcmmI, on hand 1o t-ell, or exchange for com at any time. Chopped Corn sold in anv quantity desired at !K) cents jht let' pounds. WHKAT CHOIM'K!) KO It FFH on Wednesdays and Hatiinlaye a I loe cenls per bu.shel, and kept on Ii.nn! ! r exchange at all tiiues. lni-mei'M JijioclcleodcrN, Arc particularly solicited for custe iners, and by prompt attention and honorable treatment 1 hope to merit and receive (heir patronage. CjfJJ JJOUQHT yD ßOLD. FRED VOLLMER. Dee. I, M3