Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1894 — Page 12
OLPIgffS. MONUMENT EDITION JASPER COURIER
Wm & m liiunt (Concluded from first page.) he was wounded by a minnie ball, while charging the enemy's work?. He was in hospital from the wound for several months, and till feels th effects of it, receiving his discharge on account of the wound disabling him for service. In Jan. 1SU4, he married Miss Elizabeth Oberst, a native of Dubois county, and thev have eight children living, and four grand children. As an expert Hour miller he has won an ..vtoniU-i. nutation, and under his
....nnntnnitpni'o assisted bv his
brothers, the present large City Hour Mills have been built and furnished with the best modern machinery. He is an active G. A. K. man, takes a great pride vet in military matters, was the organizer of the Jasper uniformed rank of C. K. of A., in 1891, and drilled them thoroughly. As a member of the Executive tho Monument Associa-
.W4ftt W firm he has been an active pro
Visitors to-day will find tho
i.n;nu imiiw whose names an-
Dear in the advertising columns of
ihe Courikr the most uwrai w
SAVED
PARENTS.
A TmI
WITH INDIANA ORATOR.
KmtHrllua lu lh Cat of SeKi
Hunk.
The HKMt substantial reform enacted i
If there U anythiiiK it this world tht
ot ThomaS I. "tteed, salfaiwl uiwu a tax
i I .iiiiirirtitiM wnicn cuunw
tuted l monumental infamy. W. R.
While tho continued and enlarged e
he CorKU-R the mo-t liberal to ileal The mot substantial reiorm riiaci! j( thorB U anythiiiK it this worm inai ' - - - . . . -d irrrÄiSM mtÄfi aftfflj
Milburn & Co
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nil f n lkiokii uool in we
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common schools or tho siaw ai a "K" Frank Eckert returned from Low- that U reasonable, and jiut. The folisville Fridav with a big stock of lowing k a comparative statement of - ; the cost of books umler thu n)iK of the groceries. j trQSt wjttt tuat 0f tho uow school ir TnJin T,. Itretz returned from ,.,. u? it iä1 for itaelf:
a canvass of Greene county Sunday.
ir imoirnts there are all in ' ijJiii;,"' " i
i- r ..:.-.-, Third Kdrr line foructon. . ,Brth lu-aürr
r. r Tl,n,.,c attnn.lnnt nt the Hfth Hemler
Cnniimni In llosnital. at Ev-
w ... -
ansville
vumMUn' Arithmetic...
. 1 . . . y . 7 7 ..I... A rlf llttlt'tif"
came to Jasper 1 ue.-uaj , t-wipuie o.riu-
morning to visit lier moiner aim iu- vuyM, I lK.MA.tUt KranunAr . . .
ny menus. Mrs. P. A. Fuhs and children, of Frankfort, Kv.. who have been visiting relatives in this county, returned home this week. She gave the Courier a pleasant call. Hon. John Conway, the hustling Sheriff and Democratic Chairman of i .-. Aimtv wrus in JastHT Fridav
u 1,... ..;nn urMnimmonl Wit 1 OUf
mntpr of the enterprise, and rejoices - ' ft ,l,?ross the people Vayne Joum:d
' - , , " I lvMl i7trvww.. I -
in us sutccisjui tmiijiiuuu... of ierrv countv. On Feb. 17th, 18JÖ. m pursu- ; : uir rcw. iii , . I in),;!! P nints" were
anceol a resolution ui mi. lUmvo the conntry in
. . I i iiiir lUkiii Tiir i 11 i i i -
thn Anri!ition was rei:uian receiveu m umc, uw
;rnrvmtPcl under the State law, daws in advance crowds them out.
i filoil i"n thf Secretarv
;iuu iiiuiiK vv - - i tt wa t) n rnintnl oil 11. iuou,
i V.,.,t;,.n tnmi - the I nion Hotel, m
;,uuu, aim iwu"-
.11 ) a i5 uj j to :ti 9i to
m. u. 41
I form in Indiana and that h:w proven it liutory Krpu itlf. c-jn iH trusted. C'lauilo Matthows. History repeaU itself. After ono or- There Ls a useful and ilolinhtfnl les- . . ...;. ..r.,,v..ni,lr (imT. i . ,
wheu both were holding joiut political t TJ,g - anKOi 0f destiny has avtHl onr i: f. ;.r- f'ilL-it fnnnil it roil- ... .1 . .. mnN Our
. . . . i
7Ii-.. t,, " I ii, n 1... nnnoroial n.ltlOIlH or me
In U tho great trait, of character, to worm umt wo . - - .
all the element of manhood or ino -rv: Z noonlo with
world's famous piplo. j oar ww ; - "we t. Any other policy
is areata exponeiuoi '"""i ni,i miniilal. and the bimetallUt
th world today.-,Iohu till feiianwnn. ,lU with BHVl.r knife.
will take tho statutes of our tatu senator R. P. Stuart.
When the Piukerton deteetives, two
vt .n. inv.ulHl I'ennBTivauia uuuw
the. employment of Carnegie- & I-nek to
nupprotw tho demands 01 labor ana cm of tho nation
with their bloody deed tho workingmen
of Indiana rejoiceu mm oy reuMiu m
nonaiiou
out their
nado import
riuiu a "rv ------ -
and long Iwfore forestalleil. benator
If vrtn
tato anil canva them as I havo douo vi in will find that even- law in existence
- " - l .....
sc twtav upon tne suujeci oi inour i"I acted bv Democratic legislatures. ,; George W. OwjH'r. , I have that confidonco In tho intelli-
1 fllll Jlllll lllMIll't til V. ......
a: genee ami junuw "i " ot inaiana rejoiceu huh f they will agiiin confide the destiny of, Democratic legislation the im hi their state into the hands of a party that of foreign asasinH to crush t has been the party of progress and re- demands in their state was mat m ... T...1: ....! lino nmrnn it 'VV.a. l.i,iiir liu1 1mv.!1
AT COST! AT COST!
Th Fall finds urn with
a larger stock of
AGRICULTURAL
uns,
And Vehicles than most
It lUlnnä Mninr f 'rlkillS found it COH
venient to fail in health. Mr. Owen succumbed after one engagement with his Democratic opponent, Mr. Myers Mere it- m iViinridt'iiee. of COUTJ. tort
jail Getting Tte.
rartv thmnph a hiiiulred vears. uur
party has been saved that tho masses of
OUT IK.UIMU ui.it . IUMI1 Uli uro" Ii" -' cause of tho common p-oplo may tri- to hold oflle'. by the favor of umph. E. V. Drookshiro. , 0tiH.r of the old p irties, and i ti. Tnni.iirin twrtr in nowor is a itm twifirinn nf tlioir fonnei
pestilence. In Harrison' administnv taintel by t e susjucion that thso can
It somehow tiinn out this year that dsalrS Optn the Season
the men whom our ropunsi ineims havo nominated for congress in this with. ThSSS
titato are men who have lUl their lives hold oiHce. o- all thoir lives have wanted
' I
' ono or tho
their fierce
denunciation of their former fnenda is I
. ' . i.. 1 .;,,!. i;f5Il u nmlir nnlltipjill
. t a: . . ..... i. .-.. n .. rt ...u.tiit. mil 1 1 1 iiiiiAicn . 1 1 i i . . t-
Tho Democratic boom is rainy on ann ' ... . vMwlni?e h: 1 the snnolv of oftlces or I
- t iiik i'wwiii ii irnni nr nt ihiiiiii' n iiiiuiuii r- - "
will sweep the country ,u govern x-r rr waVlootod and a "billion-' pr This may be thought an optim sue view (i1ls.m mtiler the Kdewhip' N
nOW, DUl It Will UM iTiuni. '- iww are inst cettimr a taste of free trado and
MUST
5LTLH
promises
fagny.
hi Id out. Congressman Mo-
until TiieSKlav
tee were made uirecior,
UlllVI , 11..: ., n tirvtla.! Work lOIie,
and continued by .a vou- ui u.v , r f c,ti,faetion iar-
stockholder, and the work ot get- lt tine funds began in earnest. - . , - Bv Sept. 1S93, sufficient sub- sarBenny Harmon s meeting at scrintions had been made to justify Huntingburg Saturday w nearly a lidnning work, and the Directors lizzie. Had it not been for the ch -Sd plan, 'for a Monument, dam of the city being drawn by cuand among those submitted chose riosity to see an ex-l'resident there the one drawn bv Mr. Michael F. wovld not have been an audience oj Duriauf, and he 'was awarded the sufficient size to peak to Only j contract as Architect, and builder of went over from J:k the tone work dozen from Madison town.-hip. and tL ivhJte 1,'rn.uo tablets, door, none from the other -northern town-
and crownine figure of soldier at ships. Evidently -the peop e lo not
4 rest," was contract . 1 T I
.Monumemni irun.- vw., v - ,.i14,.,, . I i,n.irfrs hp --would not wear a cne.it
1 " . !... L I" Of .'.iiirse not' He luu
iln entintv were all :isked
Before Winter opens, and
" are jut getting a t;ite of free trado and . . v dentist will Wat theJprosrity which is tdready f(,lla;., VQI ARE I Nf IT E D A in Order tO get rid of Jswier, froin csatur- a Rt.Volntious never go backward. VV " W W T
rtn 4- o-nrl QßP mir them, we have decided
Frankfort Crescent.
We hear of no bloody massacres like!
v,At nf Hunifstead as a result of the
new tariff law. Evansville Courier
1
Oaf Satin.
In the cost of wo'.er goods alone the
Democrats save the people f I4l.uw.wu. Huntington Democrat.
ELKCTIOX NOTICE.
extensive line of
Sr.vTKor Indiana. Di uois Cor.sTV. J To die Sheriff of
Greeting:
You are hereby eommande!
Dulti" t'otinty
to give
the Du
ll Ik
an election held in the several preemets and at the usual places of holding elee-
"u"u" . .: in .i,n.untr and State on the
to assist urawn irom - - . . T1,.IV a(u.r.
Co., of Bridge- benefit of rich men. He told lu.- state aforesaid, that there 1 i i.o ...tv.nl.l nut wp.nr n. cheati i l.i.l.l Ii .'v.'i.il rniri
. ..,. . ...... .. mil .mil .inn i in. i.iti
as an auvisorv i-uiiiiumw, . " ...i,i Genend interest in the work was many citizens, as good as :he. would nwikened in the Posts as soon as be glad to have any kind of a coat, the comrac s were awarded, and its For men like Harrison, Carnegie "uccLs was assured. . and Pullman to pose as . mends of
On Sent. 19. ISM, the work ot labor is tne acme oi awuimo
for foundation was be
gun, and the foundation was completed to the base of the tablets that Fall, and resumed the summer of 1804, and pushed to completion.
The pontractors merit commenua
Ladies Mmx Suffer,
The ladies of Pocahontas Council I n 1! M .of Ireland, will haven
Box Jupiter at Red Men s hall next
Mondav night, at 7 o'clock, hvery
S ssÄk comc i,ml cnKv il'
ness of their work.
ReMrt f Ike Jfer hHc Scfck.
The following is a full report of
the enrollment, and other statistics,
litcrestiftf News (?)
Mb. Editor: Your readers will
no doubt be giau w leam
Windv Bill, alias Critic, alias I ruth, . . 111. 1... t. ....l I 111 llAtl
i in; nHUHU"-. . - jjjji W0UlU-0e Ionian" uui ("11'" of the Jasjer Public Schools, from c-jv counter-hopier, lias (piit feedSent. 3. 1804, to Sent. 28, 1894. . f, pt,,in:T kitehen oiieens on
During the four weeks all the teach- c:mJv Willie, he has sworn era in the town building, and Mr. A. off 1,3 thev gnvc him the CI. F. Gutgesell in the rented building, H Sundav nigi,t; Vours, each taught nineteen days, lite Ouskkvkk.
other two teachers in the rented
building each taught twenty days.
m
imuumg fain uiuufc tfivi.v 1 0 I Tha darinj? the lour years ih me Whole Xo. Of pupils enn)llod.2:S HaTTiMm adnnnistratiou tho diminution . 1 1 . 11n.1 Oil - . ... . V 1 .l. Ahiim
Viiinlr nf Imv.s enrolled 0
" girls enrolled 141 No. davs taught. Five teachers. . 19
1 wo teacners. . No. of days of attendance. . . . 4423 of absence 4(0 Average daily attendance 212 absence 2G Per centum of attendance 80 W of minils first vear 20
second year i third year 32 fourth year 37 fifth year 55 sixth year 23 seventh vear 13
eiühth vear.f 0
of nnnils 1st v'r hich school 11
" " 2d year high school 10 iflr-The hallfi at Kastner' and
Kunkel'. Tuesday night were hummers. 'Twas cool enough to dance.
ii
of the public revenues reached the figure
of fJW.000.O00. And here we nave a comparison vhich teacheü a hswon: Ab
iacrease of täe revenues unoer j"; cratk administration o7 150,000.000 aad a decrease der the ainiinwtrarioaot the Repablicaa ptj of 158,000.000. Here U a showing of expenditareji dar.v. fma- m nf Iton&bHcan anmia-
hitzatioa sder Mr. Harrison: The mnt year. IIS.OOO.OOO: the second rear. 855.000,000; the third year. .000,TZv ' j u i.- VMr ft?a ooo.OOO. The
vwi n " . ,
mrnl&s dan rut the Bm year 01 mo .JlJiYrJ. f.ll to 37.000.000:
the third year to $17.000.000. and the hurt year to $2,000,000. ConfrreHHaa Byamm.
-Thi nnblic schools of Jasr
took a vacation of two days for the Veterans' Ke-union and Monument Dedication.
tt Im Mia.
-r n ninil M TO SO afoflC that
the pavment of 379.000 of Indiana täte . "1 Anril 1 makes a total
DUMB irnx. 1 , . I . Ai&Jt mine hut ADTll
of 710,000. aa aMal iatereM aaving of
21,300. Ana 11 - -
tateadmiaitratioa, aad that. too. aotÄhiaSiBfthefactthat Urjt state aarp08 B redaced. Aa
goU.HerW
tirst Tuelav alter nie nii .uouuai m Novemler. A. I., l-'l. leinir Tl'ESIAY, NDVKMItEKUth. 1S5M, Between the horn presoriled by law, for tlie piin c "f electing the following natiieil otlicen-, to-wit : One Judge of ?tipreiue i-ourt, tiit district; lne Judw of Supreme court loiirtli district : One Seen'tary of State; One Auditor of State; UneTreanoT of State: OneAttoniev tJcner.il; Une Superintendent of I'ubliC Instruction ; One Clerk of Supreme iinirt ; One State Statistician ; One State ieiloai.t ; One t onkrresitr.m sei-ond i-oii2re.-sion-al district "of Indiana; One Senator for I)ulois and Terry counties: ....
Two Representatives tor Pulvis. iiwrence, Martin, and Orange counties; One l'roi-ecuting Attorney for the Kleventh Judicial cin-uit. Coi ntv Ol'l'ICKB". One Auditor for DinWi- ciunty; One Clerk; One Sheriff; One Tresvurer; One Ueconler; One Surveyor; ...... tf .
Wilt. VUIUIIC , . . . 111.,.. v.ini.iUiniuT for the tirst 01s-
One Commissioner for the second dis
trict. Townsiiii- Okku kks. rino Tw. for Columbia township
one Assessor lor Columbia township: One Tnistee for Harbison township f.ir Uiirbim townshin:
Oiie Trustee for Uoone township; om
Assessor for Boone township;
One Tnistee tor .Mauison lownsmp, one Assessor for Madison township;
one Justice of the l'eace lor .Mauison township; ..,-, Tmntna fnr H:ll tlhni IW tOWIl-
ship; one Assessor fotBainhridge township; one Justice of the Peace for
I. imlir ll cn ti-lU-riMlllll. :
One Trustee for Mnnon township; one Awessor for Marion township; One Trustee for Hall township; one
Assessor tor nail lowncmp; one justice of thal'eace for Hall township; one rvinatatili for Hall township:
One Tnistce for Jefferson township;
one Assessor lor jeuerson lownsuip ; One Tmstee for Jackson townshin for a nr9 tertn : one Tnistce for Jackson
township for a short term one Assessor for Jackson township; One Tmstee for Patoka township; one Vmumwif for Patoka town.diiti :
One Tmstee for Cuss township; one Assessor for Oas township; one Justice of the Peace for Cass township; ! I . 1.7...
une inisxee ior reniiiuuiu lowiisiup, .. . ... t 1: 1 ..i.:.. .
1
II I f
THB CUMOUl
to offer everything in our
Mammoth Store at ac
tual cost on the days of the Monument Dedica
tion. Come in and see
WurCi immense bargains we jfi r.' are offerine in Farming
Implements, Buggies,
Wacrons. Wheat Drills,
0 - . Harness, and Sewing
Machines.
MILBURN
A Company,
Soldiers'
Monun
Tin fericlrtist star ii tat ChtWas sk
.... " HHPPY HOWE
CLOTHING.
Stylish, handsome patterns; elegantly tnmmed; perfect form fitting. Absolutely guaranteed to give satisfactory
wear or your money will be returnea. Sold in this locality only by
SEBASTIAN KUBBLBB,
We also Sell DOG"
. . .
DRY GOODS, bOUght Since tne VUitor r. repectJully
tariff reduction. BOYS' BOOTS M "
PHILIP
ana ocnuui oxiuuu, uu ouiu wj
demand both in quality and price.
LADIES SHOES in Great Variety.
X Full Line of Groceries and Queensware.
SEBASTAN jUEBLER,
WEST SIDE OF PUBUC SQUARE.
JASPER. : : : INDIANA.
Mr. Charto W. Fairbanks to apin a-iTiaK kw attention to the "infamowi
r .ii i ifÄ;,ai. I " th chief "mraniy or
1MFBOVED. lauuiuii ou..- . -
been, of the Lnion Hotel, h im- B?HnThe United State one Aeawwr for Fenlinaml townnhip; pnived his housm by putting in a mrt anl the people hare . . In Witne-.i When-of, I have corner entrance, and moving the uot) decided ajr-art Mr. Fair- -) hereunto H!t my huu.l and ufit.. ni- mnni Iff Vnlinnn Diaoatck. tlxM tliL-fc.il of f.ii'l Court at Jasper,
is giving the hotel a general overhauling, and preparing to pay more
attention to traveling curtom. wkt tm r.u-r Dm mm Cmt la - PROCLAMATION.
Mr. Ga.-er has itnproveu the ap-, j.T,TF or , sul WA , nearance of the Phenix Hotel by Byreaooof the Repablican law ex- i, B.n, Coi ntv,
THE UNION FLOUR MILLS. BOHNERT BROS., Proprietors. MANUFACTURE PQ006
banks. Kokoaao Diapatck.
TAXING GREENBACKS. Waa tlM Fallar t D Mm Cm la
tlxed tht'Mfiil of Mai'l Court at Jasper, ,
In.liaiia, this 'M May of (WiiU-r, IHiU. f IlSXAT. Krk'KItT, Cleric of the Dulwii. Cireitit Court.
nearance of the Phenix Hotel hy Byreaooof the Republican law ex- ,j ; Col ' ! i.n r1-. P-n- Pnll.r Flour repainting and paierinjr the whole npdniC greenback, and other aorta of The lluaHtieil vot,rs f lh.Uu. (N.untv, Not IIxCaUd any Whtr a a Patent KOllr t IOUT. houw and fitting the oflice up new friw't , , , house, ana muuK i cumulative method of greenback m1u ilUx owm-l at the usual i1imw. AIbO. (3-raham FlOOT and Com Mtal,
I OUR PRIDE FLOOR 1
It is a cozy place to stop
' taidodiritiK. the state of Indiana alone
Acc.m:Y.-I.H.,. H.n.av .sM, ' Paul Steinhart was crowing a ilttch , on his farm, alxiiit two miles from ,DiJU,UUU Jasper, a plank he was walking on la taxes. And this enormoi steal wm broke, and let him down. He fell and sanctioned by Republican . ? i i.ti i aflnrinlstrationjt. and vrnnld ham con-
torwaruon u e jageuunuo. uroKeu j the rxniocraU had not got
ot liolatng elections, m nie several iownships of "said County and State, on the, firs-l Tuesday after the tlr.-t .Monday in I Novemoer, IS'M, the same iH'ing the!
SIXTH ilav of said month, for the pur-
tiie
Also, Graham Floor and Corn Mtal,
Shipstuft and Bran.
Pom; mentioned m the foreuoitu; pn-cevin-:itKOF, n n uUWHEAT AND CORN WANTED,
nuiti iff Hk Ih.tnrwara isf tUlf ffrtf I W I .'I K ( 111 II Iff ZIIIIl If I II 1 1 It lllr" t
nlank. receivinK a terrible wound, it hi ..r tt, rnmn niimlini?lv.
cutting a large hole in lug abdomen, and especially if Conf-eman Cooper W itiww my hand fin ..,. ..,1 Diu 11 11 lioil t iNvl itjt tvtwvaI hv nrr. I (se.M.. this 4th (lav of
V ,
1M. Al.HKKT Il.TltAVI.OU, Siieriff Dubois County. Oct. 12, 'm3t.
"""O D Thi van was newed tin bv Drs. It. It
Brannock and cMahan, and the patient is getting along, though it will confine him for some time.
had not xecared it rvwal by Ida ter-
cirtent efforts. The reneal of thh law !
willwveon an averafre f-221,000 in le-
(tritiraate taxei annually. Columba
, HuraW.
- 1 i.1 A.1 t äa11
and seal Or WniCQ W pay nw lop Ol IUI ili.fc v au,
UCtOIHT,
Oornar of 13th and Jackion Straft,
A. GUCKES'
FURNITURE STDRF,
On tha corner of 4th and Jackson -treat, and see
tha best stock of house
hold furnitura in Dubois
county.
II yon wish to purchase
ha will saU during Dedication waak at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
And will ba pleased to
show you nice furniture,
whether you want to
buy or not.
Come and See It
The Nicest Upholster
ed Furniture manufactur-i
ed just received.
JASPER, INDIANA.
