Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1895 — Page 1

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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1895. NO. 17.

VOL. &7.

7uL!SHKD KVEHY FRIDAY, AT PEB, UUHOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, II Y CLKMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Couhikh Building on West Sixth Struct. - iMitfiEOK SUKSCillWION.

r.- Your. 52 Numbers, Pontpaid, $1.50.

Shorter time in proportion. " HATES OF ADVERTISING.

mlvertisementH legal

CONDUCTED UY (IKO. K. WILSON CO. HUIT

Educational Column.

The Railroad PoUac Bill.

Thi bill to enable all the rail-

own business in their own way. oveh L'o,UUJ,wu for nwu,

Nearly everv obligation which these bates, and ovi.kciiaih.i--b. - . i - . .... . .1 ..!....,.

assunieu unuer tne, n addition to tne gross i-armiig

or as rnven as above, the bond-aided

I . iifiu inon vin- .....i.aninu rnpitivni Till" iiiiiihtuii:

WlilClli.j 'IMmimnnnoiiiimnnl lino llPfn uliii.li lliov wtilmonllimtl V Daid

I. .1 1, liniiinnrnnn Hrilim Ol .. . or 1. ,1 .. . . 4. r gn .o on

The bill to enauie au uie n-! onions assumed und roads in the country to pool their . v'g of the Unite(1 Stales learnings, thereby effectually dc- coinmon carrjers, has bee

straying all competitions,

,W.C.T. U. COLUMN

CONDUCTED BY MKS. M. L. HOBBS.

The Sefetiee ef a PiMea.

I -" a , 1.11U14. Aiiv.tt m.ß.-...- ailing, " j - Ipassed the Democratic House ol ft nationiu disgrace. Since the date out on account of pool ms still Representatives and is now before tjiej mc0ption thev liave been rebates, overcharges, e i 1 11 . It CJ Cnnntn nf T 1 1 1 1 1 tl (1 1 ff U 1111(1 ... 1 I .

Titles.

The fondness for titles see

to continue. We hav

inilllll Willi 1. lllllllllSl I 1,1V w.-f - - m m I I V I II

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as Major, Colonel, and General, as become a law, is one 01 ine greuic Uy has been lost sight of, while

. ins wnoie outrages uiu Amiw' wjm- tjiejr managers greedily strove

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ties seems bim neprusvim-un' "." . iOi their inception tney nave ucu rebates, overcnarges, ciu. ;

ave a teacher the U. h. senate 01 '" V;" conducted upon a purely speculasly advertised railroad attorneys, and is likely to tiye basis Their j)ermanent pros-

for

..temporary advantage. For four--s!"'tnpn vonrs the Union Pacific and

"railroad, the Central Pacific were practically Pacihc Com- mn,int;i;nn for n. stretch

llUlil A4 iVimwi w.

been asked to

i itivij i in i i 1 1 :i . "i-i ii.i: i w tin tw vw

legal " r.r... i J.'. i,o omr. 18M Mr. Huntincton. then Presi

10 ,CL S'ue in irtton. ncyl n nJ .Sand march- dent of the Central Pacific, railroad, each ubsament insertion. enc ; I , nafipli hnfore U. S. Pacific Com-

i i.nmiiMiiTi uiur:ii luu inrr in i .iiiiiiiiii'iiiiii l: 11 iil.ii w ww . in

Vnr VearlV auvuruBv.-... ,...b . o . (,( ll,m,nnn( ( nn wnJ k - : ., V A i:

V ..u will bemnile to regular adver- ,v wus out 01 Sight m virguuu. uubmuu iu w...,.w-.. i0l 1,ÖUU miles across uic uuuimt.u. tracts YMllbemau, Another is capped with the title ing," and there "ough to be but The werc independent 0f many of t,ser!L TT" Doctor in one place and Honorable one railroad company in the U. &. lthogo disturbing elements which

COMMERCIAL ASUJUii !jn another. He has hold no olhceThe great corporations imc ueuu havß been piea(icd in extenuation . ii t':-,i Ptninntlv and Neatly ex-' ,,e i,;(rlior tlmii thnt of craded workinc to accomplish that end ev-; f v:f.:mls nractices of railroads

fit J lllltV 4 i win j'. w vi- ill iiui - fj w Jl 4 I f 4 far as we can er since, and the present pooling tl ts 0f the country, and

We invite inspection and biwines. learn and we doubt if he accepts bill will virtually destroy all compe- . u injected secrecy into their cT the titles given to him with any de- tition, and insure Huntington a ue- inaugurated favoritism and PROFESSIONAL CARDS. q satisfaction. sires. Our Congressman, Mr. Brctz, corrul,tion in their management,

iaiiii. w. o- -T ana attempiea 10 uesirojr wiui' through the House, but yet Th or?anized TOols for th

. . , ' !.. i .nn, i mm i .n nomnnrntip. House nasseu 11.

linilL-C lrfl ilSKIIIli UM IVJ CUIIU llivi H1V. iv...ww.. r

.,.1,l-t-.l in Prnf Sfl-nild-SO.

nam iioufti An - Af i mir ncü tuistmasicr

iiiiiiiii l vi k v i i v - -

.-,....v.....s.,eoiauv of tbi- Troatment of I1BIli, r.n.i hose orofessors teach-in 1S88 to Congress,

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Dp- B. J. KEMPP, JASPER, INDIANA.

1.U.......OI the Serroiw .sjmt'iu.

Cure of the Alcohol Hhlt. juiyiaauf.

I tr 1 hvmi. iuvj v.... lern the Democratic House passeu it. profe3sed purpose of securing cerOn The Report of Gov. Pattison, of the taintv un-,f0nmty and permanency r we Pacific Railway Commission, made .q ' ht rates but thev did notrei.li. ;., 1SSS tn f!onL'ress. sllOWS that . P, i .i.:i, !, onfororl

' ornf nncraded schools or principals Huntington's roads didn t need any . . hcn irmucdiate advantages

i . .. l, r n nn -loiieurp. hut swinaieu uoin .

DR. B. B. BRAXNOCK,

a man signing nimseu pru

aSKS IOr U iruu auui'iu

Phvsician and burgeon,u -uo ,;oii5 ..?

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mall towns, schools of three or pooling measure, but swindled both w be obtained by a breach of

oi small towns, seuuuis ui unci; "i jjuumib ..." , ----- . couiu ue

four departments, . In truth, when the Uornmcm auu g d faith

mseii proiessor eumiy iwu , lr Wl

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professor cifully without it It is lair to Huntington testified before we find judge all these big railway corpora- thß CornmigSion that "competition nswer to tions by the Pacific ones, of which . , ndthat there otmht to

who are the Commission says : onjy ono raiir0ad for the whole or never "The construction companies or t Tl aJded companies

others to tax the

nPKinE At Model mg More, ami to the term proiessor never -ine w uw.w country. The

Re.HInee on Jacknon Street, opiate .. Qr ftgk others s0 inside combinations that uuiu ie combined with

Indiana Hotel. Jasper incnana. ; -o of the gix roads nnve (lfiSlroyea or communil

That is the opinion frequently expressed and from various sources

respecting the Alcohol Cure con

ducted under the auspices oi tne West Side W. C. T. U. at 870 Madison street, Chicago. It is nn easy ;thing for a rich man who has become the slave of drink to leave .home and business, go to a highpriced cure, and pay one or two hundred dollars for treatment. It is not very difficult for a man who has rich friends to enlist their sympathies for a similar amount for the same purpose, provided he lias not 'already abused their kindness and 'worn out their patience by dissipation. Many more have found the helping hand extended from circlet of friends in the church, clubs, societies, and temperance organizations. These club together and i raise the necessary either by private contributions or by getting up entertainments and devoting the pro.a

: : , . ceeds to the cure oi some one man

Congressman iiaray was snaKing afc ft high.priced Sanitarium, which hand-with friends and acquaint- fa enormous profit from the

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'Sneakinir of the work

gressional committee he said :

nd acquaint- g an enormous profit from the ast night. in,nralitv 0f the public.

ol the con- ft , . j gaid nnd done,

essional committee he said : Jwhenthe Sanitariums have reaped

"liiere is some talkol cutting on . Unrttnat nrwi rosr(i tn aonintv

Dubois and Crawford from the, gomß hundrcda and thousands of re-

seconu imy aisinci, mux uuuiu

nnti addinir . . i ii

13 1 I ' I X I III uwvrv w m - - - n ...vinH V lk t fl Tl " I II W I V I 11

"''UI- -V....V. -- COUlUlUeU Mltli Uliicio i "- - r mi. ......1,1 1U111H.U lilt" imv ia . ,.w...w.. nf tho six roads have destroyed or ...i,:k i,nv Sfirved. Sullivan anu Monroe, inis oum 1 flinm ctill ri'mniris thfi crreat

Calla attended m t?5" , r " T ,, , i.:,.m umi nnnttaa,u thnir books: the excep-t a pnneiiniini? suit me and I would not bo surpns- u i iho tPns

night or day. 1 U l or C(Jonel 0r tion being the central branch; and , & all sections of the coun- ed if it were done. I can give them d hundrcds 0f thousands being . .1 mail 13 iyu-v., " K.. l, n.,itior. .. .... i f nraa onil ennrloa u'lth nn ftwn hakf . . . ii.. t . il.

1... : ..iriL-a2 n mnn in i'niri missillll Ilil uttii 1.111

J. P. SALB, M. D.

UESII1ENCE ON EAST SIXTH

OFFICE ANI

STKKET. JASPER, " INDIANA C nc. Hot-Mi7to9A.ll.Wt! P. M

classes in all sections of the coun- ed if it were done. I can give them ftnd hundrcda of thousands being try to contribute to the payment of aces and spades with an even shake nd out constantiy from the interest and dividends upon the fie- and beat them hands down. If this A q the tirelegs conscienceless titious capital which they had ere- arangemen .were made t would fix Thefje arß men without

men tili tit C VCrV r.OSSCÜ in US WOflv UV inw iU3... u

: "7i. nf Iii frinn.ls be- failure of the companies to produce iU. -lnl which thev had cre. arangement were made it would tix " . These are men without

onZ of the creat contrast between the accounts relating to the actual d Th' increased the cost of me all nght. Mut of course no one mQn Qr ernployment often, and

.... i i r .iinimn nr in nviiimt.. . m,w ii . im'nnn ten msi iviuil inuv win uu. -.i r i ..4 ..- 4 anmira

tlio man and the title. fcuucauon- cosi ui gunain.., - --, livmc. inev laiuprupncw "" , , . . . . , . wun no irieuua av uu w ovvv. 1 V nnv nnner or documents that would . tU trnm'f ur,m snctions of the there will, no üouot, ue at least . r,ns frora bondace bv the

II - I I a III LIlLi L1UI11U "r - I . . a 411 . 11 II ItVit - U tf

vnrti.uilar attention riven to surgery f f enable the commission to ascertain anntrv Thv goUandered mil-thirteen Dills introauceu ior tne ap- d lt is such us

. ii i 'i im Tirm in rniii'.iii 111:1111: iulii.i . . .. i . ...... ... .. . . r a i a . . i . .-. i v.

.i i .ii. .. i ii.;-. mnL-t lmmirt'inr i n i.,4i jiiinrrinnTnonr ni rill ki hü. iiiil liixz ..- i i. .

ineir muiicv iu mium-v

c aims, while ex-

and obstetrics.

Dec. 23, 'v'2.

i ' in tit hi ni rmn ssur uui m iauiti . ...

'1" .:, tl., nh! Uni- the truth as to this mpsi mpor a n y -f

uuiiiiKu ,i 4 .... ; ..ffnr in the mvesticatton. ino ..... (

...tt. liornnltfT tllß momoers Ol -. ... IIIUII icimunui

these who are reached by the Free

FRANK FINK, nÄÄ Ä other million, in encroac..

t"i ni.' ..-IV , hunt tne union 1 auiuvi hui. V11..". ..nta nnn the territory ciauueu

JUSTICE Uk xnxu ixuit juucauonai r"': f th to 0gden ; the books of the Contract b7 öther c0m panies. They consti- some congressman really tnea to JASPER. INDIANA. ! J0 ""liit the i ail and Finance company, which built rtheSes the arbiters 0f look as though he expected to be mention riven to collec- x"m L(, TW. V the Western Pacific from San Jofe attempted to dictate saved in the new schedule.-Indi-

tioS and prompt returns Com- 2" . oT B. is an aero- to Sacramento to Ogden ; he homes the chlinnefs that trade should fo - anapons

mission expires Nov. 17, lb. ""V. Pro (; ha.s trained dogs and ot anoemaKer v.u., . - low and fixed rates 01 transport- WlBls lhe L E k st L. Forecloseed. to.tih.orBou... ternaV,.?;w rSw-Prol Kbmm andtl,fi ntstioB lhalircreextortionate. They Bn gmtto- monkeys I rof D. selb soap, I : rot. who built the Sioux 1?L1S nl tl.nl the traffic would SpKisapiBLD,December. 2. In

u. piays tne vioiiii, 1 im ".'-" 1 n:n ?in:ii.iil nil these r .. 1.-. ' the United States circuit court to-

VTlflill lt. jlVli- . n-t V rw n h ...'( n ; Trot. vii .. x- ana appro pnixiuu u "um ':- r.

micmnir hrnm inn niinuiea .. r r .. ;nriimi.i. hu u v 1. 1 .

Office In Spayd HulldliiK. "outli ulile of 1 lib;,

lloSiuarc. 1 ' '

missinir. from

0.

accounts ot the raiiroau com-

and from fragmentcry m-

ll him Prof, which tortnation game reu iru. uuo 1)roduct

?a friiVt 5 ni nearer nothing every day. sources, it is disc.oseu t at .,e 01- id(j jQ thfl market.

- o" w ' fifnrs Ot

--r rrt T A W 1. t 'f!iL"i wnllfS are

ATTU11ÄKI ax uam , u. uiK " and

JASrEIt. INIJ1ANA. anu SO Uli uun. .v r-" j JA ' . . nnt nsiifct a man enouch to panieh

couutles. Collections promptly iiitcmlwl to. ca him Mr.,

Remittances as noon a coueneu

charring the greater 'part of the dif- trustee for second mot gag See between the actual cost of holden j, filed .a cross bill m production and the price ol thear- of the New ork Sccun u

state, but

one recommended by the commit- Cure for Alcoi10ii8m at870 Madison

tee win prouaoiy De tue one umt . . .. h aa its name im-

will go through." And the hand- .. ' . t aU Uvin within the

bounds of our great city. i Has the oppottunity been acrnritpd?

Come to our rooms any night and a 1 . 4? A

you will see among tne panema tliose from every part of the city, from the North, South and West Sides, from Lake View on the north to Englewood on the south, and from every part of the great West

Side as far as West Fortieth street.

Thev discnm-

Wehave received a "Programme

suuiuus, ii, in uicuiw tide m the marKct. inuy uiscwu ficers of at least three of these com- inated beUveen individuals, be

panies made talse suu mcnit unuer . innnlitina. and between ar

tllC i. :M m1nit(Q nnw nn fim in the . . i .1...

m l " - ' I mill . 111 auiuitiihk7 m ß w- ...w 1 hnf Tiinrrfi 1 1:1 r Lii:iiiixi 111-

KKitn THAYi.oit. u. (.. i iiii.u . f f. i Teachers' Meetings of Tinnr nonnrtmant. From these "rrV tw

w - . . . llliviiw. I . 1 1 1 'T 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 LlfllJ lUlliVi

mn i irr ATI Kr 11I I I.I I'l'. I., . .1 l..l.lw, inn s . . .. .1 r.n : l... 1.,,.-. v ' ' ' " ' . . -

TKfAIliVlV IV . ,jn AnULTtUll I uuuu uv-nuuio, i ni.iia mil IOIIUWIIIU IH13 UVC 1

. mrrnnvrrw) & rr T. A W ISO 1-5. It contains tne names oi

Al lVlVl.1 Ei X k7 -f ''U

189 1-5." It contains the names ot 0oxpiled : oll ihr teachers and school ofiicials ,

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of the Anderson schools, and pro I'Ä" - grams for eight teachers meetings

JASrKK. 1NIIIANA.

win practice, in .iuiKi" ? Ä ! mmQ fnr eiriit teachers' meetings

counts, p.... r : 7AV SflCh month. On the

"one. over 1'o.t Office, South c fnr At)ril 13. 18g5 we find,

t-quure. ----.- i'"b , ' ..TT. , , 'this announcement: "Higher hd-

m. a. hweknev. ucation of Women," miss fiiva ue Sc SWEENKYjlkuler. The friends of Miss De

Bruler will be pieaseu to learn ui her success in her new field of

labor.

It, t. MILBUUN. lfll,BURI

Attorneys mt Lw, JASPER, IND.,

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l III prennc . ...!..

aiolnlli

iifftoiintit'd.

eu to collection.

OKKICK th St,

ice. 9, tn.

Particular uttuntloiiKlv

aaxtdoorto Alle..

W. ! cox,

Attorney at Law, - tlkini A TV A

.jAsr-. 705 First Header

c,VcÄ Second Readers. bu.lne entruxteU to him In any county of Third Readers. .

the circuit. . .. .. . c.,.

ornco inspaytr uuuuuik ui"

, ,v.-iy

Dec.

J. I BKKTZ.

J. E. CFALT

BRETZ. McFALL BRETZ,

Attorneys at Law

JASPEK,

Ml thi. trustees have made their

text-book report for the ninety days ending Dec. 3, 1894. The follow

ing table shows the numuer oi school books sold in Dubois county since Sept. 1894. v.. Kind. Coat.

....70.5U

.... 40.80

294 Third Readers

97 Foiiith Readers 59 Fifth Readers

ciiKKtrJlTO Int'diate Anthinctics. .

on n 1,.t

öu wuiih'iuiö

Ü.0U 29.10 2;,.G0 59.50

38.70

45 Ele'tary Geographies.. . 43.50 rr n.., .!..(,. ' 57.75

r at i 1I11111111.LU ' - -

lion Smillnr 42.00

74 Primary Physiologies.. .-

s of j

-100 in

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B S x rr

o vic - 5.

Ss88 3-

destroyed possible competitors, and . . 1 11.? A-

they built up particular localities 10 the injury of other localities, until matters had reached such a pass, thnt nn man dared encuce in any

business in which tr importation

- largelv entered without first soliciting and obtaining the permission of n milrniid manatrer. They depart

ed from their legitimate sphere as common carriers and engaged in nrtio.les for transportation

nvpr thnir own lines. They exerted

a terrorism over merchants and over

communities, thus interfering with

Um lnwfiil nursuits of the people.

They participated in election contnt. Rv secret cuts and violent

and rapid fluctuations in rates they ninn-ipivi business, paralyzed capi

tal, and retarded in vestment and de

velopment." raoFiTs of $278,023,357.03 in 01 t KUATING THE H0ADS.

! The reports of these companies show the following figuies relating to operation, disclosing a profit of

It is no answer to the Govern-net earnings oi ma,VM,aot .00, ment that the managers of these equaling fifteen million dollars a

pnnmanies did onlv that which the year.

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rr. .-. 75 1 3 rrrr

Huston, of Indianapolis, . ' it

mortgage oonu-

ln the case

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w w, . . ?. 7, The rcsultinc sober mannooa nas

company vs. the louisvj ue, avans- , . . h better citizens

ville and bt. Louis consolidated rail- d h . r home8 M j the price of road company toforeclose on second , . f . had been one hundred

Äf bonfountmg t0!F dollars, and none of these many 000,000, on which the company dc- hundre'ds would have been sober tofaulted interest last March. . . . Wn nuaot to secure

The case of the New York Security and Trust company w.is on first

?Äfw, t V "oT Sg amount after cure is complete. $8,000,000. In 1 Jan. 1S94, Thomas"' gv t,t gomehow they

Barrett and J. H. Wilson, two hold- d - )end on drink whv

ITI. Ill lllilb 111 -J A lUUk,l-f UW t . V. 7 taw

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day had they been obliged to secure . 1 it

even half a hundred dollars to pay fnr it or to nledne raising that

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not av some commensurate price

tn cum the anpetite and save the

bill here to foreclose and for receiv-

ers, and Judge Allen appointed MrninBI? Verv true, but the fact

O. Hopkins and James tl. wi son p drinkint: man is

as receivers, but the road has tailed iUing to sacrifice very largely to pay under their receivership and f , nf a curo ionl an. these foreclosure nroceedines were. t t. -1 .i:.:n f.

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instituted.

inflmr nroof of the demoralizing ef-

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of dnnk. i nis tney are au

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Uk.1.

The complaint asks that new re- .... . dmit in their sober moceivers be appointed, and that the J"

Every particle of manliness,

n;. f Un mllrnoil Ko nnlnino1 HientS.

'"lc'.a yi , 1 ' V. 1 Every particle ot manliness, from interfering with the operation anfbitionj honesty, honor of the road. ,1, na mit from a man

11IIU. ft""" " Typhoid fever cases have been when under the influence of liquor, unusually numerous in Daviess and what is needed most of all, and county this fall and vinter. A what it is our duty to do, is to rewell known physician informs us move the cause of this corruption

that helms had sixty cases ot ty-the saloon, wut 11 is aiso ouruuiy,

phoid in the last few months. The and should be our privilege, to neip percentage of fatality has not been lift up those we have permitted to be nint Imii'nvnr A lmiil O. iinr fiit. ilrnfM'Pil flown.

of the typhoid patients die, accord- This is easily possible not only in J.i .. . . 1 -.i t... i i. rn.,., fin

ing to the hospital reports, wnere unicago uui uisumiwrc. uj

he best of care and attention are 10ns uesiue tne est, oiuu . j.

.ad. In ordinary practice the per- T. U. are finding this out and some

centage is probably much larger, have adopted our ure, nun uie

Intelligent nursing is nearly au the same nappy resuus we imvu

battle in typhoid cases. The rea- enced. Is it necessary to turn over

for the prevalence of the dis- to purely mercenary corporations

ease here this year is found in the and institutions the retormatton ot dry weather. In the tune of drouth, men for a price? By so doing we

when nil lhe wens anu otner places pvu ennsuu iiuuuu uu nuu

ot water suppiv get low, me water uie grasping ic ui m biuu " becomes impure and the result is of the corporation that grants a li-

tvphoid fever. Washington Ga- cense for blood-money.

zette. A fair pnee tor tnose wno are

jjjjlj, t0 pay l8 legitimate, but don't Dr. C. Agnes McMahan will leave ciose every door of hope to fallen

early in January for Chicago, iNew ,ncn because they do not cross your

. 1 1 r t . . . . . ... . .

I . .1 1 . ... -. it

I1NDI.V N rfV ?,ua o.7ö. managers ot rauroaas m ou.er u-

1 i-i I'riiiinrv 11 v hu 111 1 'ii:r . . m-ii b i im...... tnn i n mil it

1 it in...... "o - onltions UlU. i" ZÄttffi' 58 ?oml,Ict?. , r ,re oHSupon public credit. They were iÄiÄ JllS Intermediate Gramniars 23.G0 U(J h hwa ys in the broadest

-umce on . ,"- -V""-- V,, ; - im f ',imn o f " i'l.W ' ..r 41...4 Tim ti-ifinnrfors

ei-., 1 " ,HOIlKU OI lllllb Viii. -i' a"--'

3S5 Copy Hooks io. l r',1wpri netinir as trustees of a national

400 Copy Rooks No. 2 . i";hichwav, and they can not plead

k o. 6 Mi.. lawful iustification for making

Court lioiisn.

miunri'

Pi

W ,n. II uiitr.

XV. A. Triylo.

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Copy

Attorneys at Law,

INDIANA.

ot Pultol.und

Will practleein the Court

ailJolnlnKeountleii. -omri! over Diiliol;. County Stuti April n, "J2.

142

87 14S

Rooks No. 5. .

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Aiuenuiiu iiiMwuv.-.

hanguage

", im.'fnl iuBlifinntinn for makini!

1- II- illll 4441 1. J .. . ... - u liloli ctnln tliilt

- 1( iaise iiiiiiiii. ii, lin.v.. $97,098,590 of stock was actually 00.00 . , f ...lion in fnr.t leiss than tWO

Wessons w.uu niiiijons imd been so paid for.

Itunk,

Total,

1 nr. TIIKIK UKI.ATIONS TO TUB I'lMIUC.

The or tntial ptirposo ot Congress,

BRUNO BÜETTNER, Attorney at Law,

. . . j. lie j.ifc...... i'". r--- ------- ,. - . as set forth in the act of July 1, If some people eouldn t find any- 0 in Rranting subsidies for the thing to hide b-hind, they would construction of the Pacific roads, bo always on the run. Rams Horn. wng tQ proInote the public interest.

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A ml Notary Public, TAIUPEK, INDIANA,

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and the companies were

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VÄwT :"Uil' - holding interest, upon the claim Htnekholders owned the

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Those dem icratic sena on J - o Wi ' and bemoemtic parties, are determined to force to a vote the . . .u. VwxMtr.w.tW

quenion of cloture, and the bill to . h Q We9tern eouJd be repeal the sugar trust's tax, have a 5n . -v

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