Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1894 — Page 4
SOLDIERS. MONUMENT EDITION JASPER COURIER.
Jasper courier
JASFKK. DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA.
Kaiered i the rVitoMce it Jtiper Indian, for
trMt'UMilon tarouf a mi nan wona cn m.nti
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1894.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
STATK TICKKT. For JuiIko of Supreme Court. Flint l)lstrlct-JKOKGK F. KKIXHAHDT, Fourth DUtrlct-JOSKMl !. UA1I.. For Secretary of Stute. WILLIAM K. MYKKS. For Auditor of State. JOSKl'H T. FASXISt!. For Treasurer of State. MOBUAN CIIANDLKU. For Attorney Genera! FRANCIS M. GRIFFITH. For Superintendent of Public Instruction CHARLES THOMAS. For Clerk of Supremo Court. CHARLES W. WKLMAX. For State Statistician. L. H. FULTON. For State Geologist. KLIJOUUAN. DISTK1CT TICKKT. For Congressman, 3d District of Indiana, JOHN L. HUKTZ. of Dubois.
For Seuator of Dubois nnil Terry Counties. MICIUKL A. SWKKNKY, of Dubois. For Representatives for Dubois. Ijiwrenee, t.. I ll..lni.,i ftlltlflnJ
JOHN A. GUNS, of Lawrence, HIRAM McCOKMICK, of Martin. For TrosecutluK Attorney 11th Judicial Clr cult.-WILLIAM K. COX. COUNTY TICKKT. For Audltor-AUGUST II. KOK UN Kit. For Clerk HERMAN ECKERT. For Recorder-PHlLLir DILLY. For Sueriff-HENRY CASSIDY.
For Treasurer-EDWARD A. IJOHNKRT.
For Surveyor WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For Coroner-ORVILLK A. BIGIIAM. For County Commissioner, 1st District, CONRAD JACKXE, For County Commissioner, 2d District, JOSKI-n SCHROEDER, Sk. BAINBKIDGE TOWNSHIP TICKET. For Trustee WILLIAM SCHULElt. Vir AasD-aanr JOHN HETZ.
For Justice of the Veac-FIUNK FINK.
DcBMcratic Speakis;. HON.. M. A. SWEENEY,
and JOHN E. McFALL, ESQ., Will speak at Ferdinand, Ind., Thursday night, Oct. 18th. Holland, Ind., Friday night, Oct. 19th. Duff, Saturday night, Oct. 20th.
DcaMcratic Saeakiif. Hon. M. A. Sweeney will speak at Payne's school house, Monday night, Oct. 22. Hon. W. E. Cox and John E. McFall will speak at Ilillham, Monday afternoon, Oct. 22, and at Crystal Monday night, Oct. 22. Hon. V. E'. Cox will speak at Kellerville, Tuesday night, Oct. 2a. Hon. M. A. Sweeney and A. II. Traylor will speak at Eck's school house, Boone Tp., Tuesday night, Oct. 23. Hon. M. A. Sweeney and A. II.
Travlor will speak at Lockman's
school house, Marion 1 p., Wednesday nieht. Oct. 24.
Hon. V. E. Cox will speak at
Knoxville, Wednesday night, uci.
24. Hon. W. E. Cox and Hon. M. A. Sweenev will SDcak at Celestine.
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 25, and
at Jacobs' school house, ihursday night, 7 o'clock. Hon. V. E. Cox. Hon. M. A.
Sweeney and John E. McFall, will
speak at Mentor, t nday night uci 20. Hon. W. E. Cox and A. II
Travlor will sDeak at Lemmon
church, Saturday afternoon, Oct.
27, and at Portersville, baturday nicht. Oct. 27.
Hon. M. A. Sweeney and John
E. McFall will speak at Uhaniey
school house, baturday nignt, uct 27.
Hon. V. E. Cox will speak at
KemD's school house. Cass In.,
Monday afternoon, Nov. 5, at 2 o'
clock, p. m., and at Huntinguurg, Monday night, Nov. 5. J. Ghamelsi'achkr Ch'rm'n.
PROGRAM
For the Unveiling ana
Dedicating Exercises -F TUR DUBOIS COUNTY
Prayer, from li. A. H. dedication
services.
Song by choir. Music by Band.
K. Moutoux, of Vandcrburg coun
ty; 20 minutes.
Music by Band. Addiess, bv Hon. A. M. Sweeney.
of Indianapolis; 30 minutes.
Music by Band. Adjournment for dinner. 1 o'clock P. M.. unveiling of tho
Dubois countv Soldiers' Monument,
by Miss Mamie Mehringer.
Salute and hoisting, ox me na
tional colors.
Sons, "Tho Battle Hymn of the
Republic."
Dedication address, by uov.
Claude Matthews.
Music by Band. Address by Col. I. N. Walker, Dep't. Commander, G. A.-It. Music. Benediction, G. A. It. Dedication Services.
Soldiers Monument Enter
tainment. Afternoon Performance to commence at 3 o'clock, p. m., by Major lt. II. Hendershot und son. the orieinal drummer boy
of the Rappahannock, and the best
local talent, as toiiows: Aftkknoon Piiooram. Opening Selection National air, Medlev, Star Band. Selection, ..." Male Quartette. Recitation, "The Drummer Hoy of the Rappahannock, ' ' . . . . Flora Traylor. Introduction of Major Hendcrshot and son,..V. V. Kendall, Commander G. A. It. "Marching Through Georgia,". . Major Hendershot and Son. Recitation, "The Soldier Tramp," W. S. Hunter. Three Cheers Red, White and Blue; Mocking Bird and Liberty Quickstep, Major Hendershot and Son. Room. Zinc Boom. Medley,. . .
Star Orchestra.
The Private's Favorite March," Major Hendershot and Son.
Song, "Tenting on the Old
Camp Ground," Ladies, soldiers and Star Band.
Drum solo, imitation and ex
planation of railway engine, Major It. II. Hendershot.
Song, Duet, piano accompani
ment Mrs. J. V. Mieuman and daughter.
Overture, "Eagle's Nest," Star Orchestra.
Song, Solo, Flora Vollmer.
Gen. Robert JS. Lee's avome .
March,. .Major Hendershot and Son.
Selection,. .Ladies' and Gents'
Quartette. Gen. Phil. Sheridan's Favorite
March; Old army sick call; Dixie, Major Hendershot and Son.
Song and chorus, (comic),
Major K. 11. iienuersnoi.
Fife solo, J. C Hendershot. . . a. a
mitation of a battle, introducing the picket firing, the attack, the rattle of musketry, the roar of cannon, the bursting of the shell, and the charge. The Major uses the Horace Greeley drum in nlavine this piece, ....
Maior It. H. Hendershot
Duet, cornet and alto, "Star
Snnncled Manner."
Masters L. and M. Durlauf.
The Editor's march, G. A. It.
march, W. It. corps march, W. C. T. U. march, Maior Hendershot and Son
Comet solo, niano accompani-
i i
ment,. .Mrs. Minnie Kueuier aim
M . V. Durlauf.
"Little Annie Rooney," "Good
night, Ladies," "Jump in the Wagon and we will all take a Ride,". .Major lt. II. Hendershot.
Song, "The Old Fashioned
White Army liean," Bv evervbody
Song, duet, Flora Traylor and
btella 1 riedman.
Major Hendershot and Son.
Hiii!. Sniii nimin ncpnmimni-
' j - , i iviiii . ....... ... niunt,. .Mrs. J. F. Friedman and. Tho Editor's march, G. A. U. daughter. march, W. It. corps miueh, W. r.. .!.. l f. m it i n.
JJUUIU illl'l HIIMI,. .
and Mrs. F. C. Kuehler
Song, "Hattlo Hymn of the Hepublic," Choir. Drum solo. .Major K. II. llcndoisjhot. Recitation, "Sheridan's Hide," Morl Greene. Recitation. ''.lake Schneider's
Ride." Philip Kunkel.
Song, "Whoa Mule," Major
Hendershot and Chorus.
Solo, "Unfurl the Flag,". ...Flora
Vollmer. "Sherman's March," Major
Hendershot and ron.
Selections, Star.Orelicstra.
"I am Capt. Jinks," Major
C. T. U. march Major lioni i i ..
uersuui aiui nun,
Barg
R. II. Hendershot.
Trombone solo, "Friendship,". .
Leo Durlauf." Fife solo, J. C. Hendershot. Imitation of a battle, Major lt. II. Hendershot.
Selection, Star Orchestra. "Good-night, Ladies," etc., . . . . Major Hendershot and Son. Mule Quartette, lohn Friedman, F. V. Kuebler, 1. Kunkel and A. Gutgsell. Song, "The Old Fashioned White Army Bean, "....By everybody. Ciiohus TIh llio beim thut wo meuii. Ami we'll 'ut in wu ni'vor utu before, Tim unnv Im'iiii, lilco nnil clt'im, WVIl stii'k'to our intim evermore. (Tlte uuillenct) are iolitely reiieUil to lieitrtlly Join in thu elium. Major Hendershot and chorus. Thanks to the Audience, . . . .Commander W. W. Kendall. The afternoon and night entertainments will be for the Monument benefit. Admission, reserved seats, 50 cts. General admission, 35 cts. Children under 12 years, 10 cts.
Main Street, one Square North of Court Hoiihc.
H. L. MOUTOUX,
In the tine new brick on Jackson
street, between 4th and 5th, invites'
every one to call and get his."
some
Soldiers' Monument
HOME MADE CANDIES, Fresh Light Bread and Rolls. öCakes, of Many Kinds. Wedding Cakes a Specialty Fresh Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Dates, Pigs, Peaches, Fears, Apples, Grapes, Etc., In fact everything usually kept in a First Class
CONFECTIONERY and BAKERY.
Don't miss the place, aa I am the only one in Jasper making Home Made Candies Bread and Cakes for wile, 1IEXKY L. MOUTOUX.
20 PIECES Ml NVol ,)rCfi!? Flannel, new color?, at 45c per yard. 20 COLORS wool Henrietta, reduced from !55 and 25 cents to 20c a yard.
LADIES JERSEY 1Mb. ded Union Suits, only 50c aSuit. MEN'S OVERSHIRTS Dark tyles g5 OeiltS.
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45c a yard.
DANISH Winter Suits,
DOWN
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CALICO COMFORTS 65c, 90c' & $1.25
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BLANKETS 80c a pair.
PORTIERS All Colors 3.00 a pair.
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Sour Kraut at 5 cents per pound. Evaporated Apples, 12 i per lb. Evaporated Peaches, 12,la per lb. Apple Butter 10 cents a can. Canned Fruits, 10c and 15c. Best Light Brown Sugar 5c a lb.
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Wednesday, Oct. 17th, 1894. Grand artillery salute in morning. Assembly of theG. A. It., S. of V., W. It. C. and C. K. of A., Bands, etc., at nine o'clock. Procession to form at depot on arrival of train with Governor Matthews and speakers, there to he received by reception committee and conducted to conveyances. The rocession will then start, headed jy the drummer boy of the Kanpalannock, Bands, 0. A. H., Unibrmed Rank C. K. of A., S. of V., and citizens generally. Exercises to commence at Mounmtnt at half past ten o'clock.
Oman TI- ti. Imutl t liut I Til 11111.
Ami we'll filt uh we ihjvit uiir uuiurt,
The riiiy im-hii, nie anu clean. We'll stick to our In-uii evermore.
(The audience nru politely leiiuemca io
join in tue cnorui.j
Mninr Hendershot and chorus
Thanks to Ä10 Audience
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Red, White and Blue,, .btar Hand
Nizht Proirraiii.
Assemhlinu of G. A. It. in cour
house Square. Songs at 7 o'clock, n. m. Music hv the Star Hand,
the famous medlev entitled "One
Night in Berlin," and other selec
tions.
Tho drummer bov will he assist
ed by Philip Kunkel, the great
mimic, in his comic recitation of
Jake Schneider's ride, a parody on Phil. Sheridan's ride, and also hy
local talent, as loiiows: Nioht Pkogkam Enthktainmknt. Song, piano accompaniment, .... Rev. Bernard and choir. Recitation, "The Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock," Flora Vollmer. Introduction of Major Hendershot and Son, .... W. S. Hunter. "Dixie,". . . .Major Hendershot and Son. Overture, "May Flower,". .. .Star Orchestra. "The Girls we left Behind Us,"
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