Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1896 — Page 4

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UlOllt. It Hill tllllS lw) cn.m I... 1.

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uons, out always that kind which caused him to pay out money for expenses, without receiving anv in return, so that, not withstanding ho had a uood law nnw.? ...1 .......

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bubois count v, iwiuana. I . . .ft''lze" generally as a man of

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8 vet rejoices in being one "of the

Pia n people, and in full sympathy with j i r .

and the general belief that much of the common distress arises from

nisiaaes ana tavontism in National

legislation. As a veteran he has attended to many hundreds of cases of pension applications, rim'mr r..k..M.. ....

much work as any pension attorney in unnMiAMn T...1: . r

FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1896.

Twi Primvy ElectiM Ntlt. Notice is hereby given that there will be a Democratic Primary Election held at the Court House in Jasper, Dubois County, Indiana, on baturdav. Ann! 4t icai ..; -

o clock, P. M.f for the purpose of

Commander Wat wu tj, nus

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engo ureal Western Railway, which ....... I. !!.! .. ' .

a me ursi io unnpunce its intention to keep faith with the G. A. R. T..lKl I... HS .

uy nxing a iate to the St.

I an tmcamuinpnt (if nrwr. nnut

r vuiii imU on .J .

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out a first ('Isihm nahirtw ;,, .........'

v"""'n oito I'uiuuil of Commander I. N. Walker, which is offered to all old comrades fiee. H.l.A ...ill lil - '

" u win mjiiu wieir names and ad

8S?.to Lord, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent, Chicago G. W. U M. mi n

vi viiitttgu. me loukier ac

knowledges the receipt of one of the Dortraits. whinH iu a

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lowing offices for said town, to be , r hl8 cot"rades entirely gratuitousvoted for at th Mm- ni0,.t; ion? lv. never chnMmicr .,,4,T ., i

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. ..Lyne 1 own Treasurer, Mar

Mian, werk, I rustee for 3d Ward Trustee for 5th Ward. The polls will be kept open till 10 o'clock P. M.

o---o vom, uiiu ot course he has a warm place in

.I uvuns. uq is a tairlv jjood speaker, presenting his arguments m logical style and clear language, thus making him a uoDulur biliar

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J. r. f kiedman, J . ",u "iws, anaa genial, kindJoh.v E. McFall, f Co,nn"ttemen. ' nature winning them still further. . bhould he be the nominee, the

u rfw LmIu like Baskirk. - ,mve a candidate who is When the Dmr,v a eood the e Wild of an

Committee of Dubois county met a r-TüaChUb,e Tn, by evür'lody, few weeks ago, and Sed io lu "C?u0r P' and;henhe is elected lion complimentary L Judge Zeno ' nTne,i if an-v of his and declaring him the faSrite "n "I"1 the' this county, it did lookfavorahllf . nd 1,1,11 ,ad to see thein nd Zenor. but ÄÄffl to a,d a" in J Power. Such

circulated as the expression of the 18 1 hon,.M 5uskirkDemocratic Convention of Dubois Fw Refreseatitive. county when it was the hurried Mr. Frank Pinnick, of Harbin 0'aTOwonlyf just as township, is this week announced a La adJ.urmn8 and the members a candidate before the primary for

a' Mi " -uuuem resemauve ior the district composed changed somewhat, and then when of Dubois and Martin counties Judge Zenor failed to take any Mr. Pinnick is weU acquainted Tn stand on the currency question, the Northern portion of this county which M th Gy Xatioi?al questoij haying b rld01 sed there Dublin nnWa-1"?8.!

' T p" - r 7 .Muoprewni lime, leacner m the pub c schools of Lvor oAhnknCre Vy iü ? arWson' Columbia and Hall towntavor of the Democratic policy as to ships, and for a number of years a currency estab shed hvJnfe in;u "1earsa

-i j i j . , l "-"v.awn, .w....,6 Micivuuiu iu me town ot fi? dadhered to fr "0 years through Dubois. the Democratic administrations of He is 35 vears old, was raised on Ä VwBuren, Tyler, Polk, a farm until he was of 7Se, in" I erce, Buchanan, on down till the a fair public school education in the ev,l genius of dishonast, Republican schools of the neighborhood and Johnbherman surreptitiously and afterwards attending ser7l term, ""?ulen."y secured its reoeal in of Normal

1 and put m !ts s ead the pres- Paoli, until he became one of the D "m?rable keshift," de- mort ellicient teachers in that pornounced in every Democratic Na- tion of the county. He tauZ iPlf?,8irthe chanKe ery winter since h was 20 yea Älkl.has re ?ld.cePt two, when his exteS

?lfcU iose wno oejjgv Dusinessasa merchant at Dubois lemocratic pnnci p 1 es meant demanded his attention. Last Fall of nÄg r-e than mere drainS he 80,d his interest in the store, and of official salaries. tanirht. thia r '

too that now the appearance in He has ever since his majority Dubois county looks very favorable been a prominent and steaffi for Buskirjc and not on v in n. Domn,. anj v. - :,. , Sl

w. UbUt the,di6trict- Thi8 fore h. wrved several yea as ?KWn by the "n,y contest tow""Wp committeeman of the parfore the Democratic voters so far ty, and was always ready to Live made m any county of the district time and work, wherever the fight between the candidates-that of was hottest, for Democratic Tucces, Washington county, where he led and the triumph of honest pr nc -both Zenor and Jewett by a hand- pies. Capable, honest, indu trious smneniajonty at the primary elec and faithful, he fills ShHefTe" TrLdhL JAe. nJ?. aualificationsfor a legislator,

, " T wnui Kinu unu me reop e wi I not do better o a man Buskirk Mor the peo- than to choose him. Pie TUI want lo kow something of the life and character of the man FoK County Asskssor. T h e Who nid fair tn nmi.. . . . 1 Vf Irnrtnrn onrl i,...onn...,. i .

- ".jiii rem lUL'IU m I " j'lwauruua UUS1Congress. ness man of Huntingburc. Mr

'11 . TX . . I I I r I la

For the Coukiik. (jaäicUii Frkatfs. "0. save mo. Hnhw sin i

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Mine eyes are out, even with the

iook8 ot those fierce men," exclaimed Prince Arthur, (when a pretended friend flattered him,) and with as good reason might Hon. William

a. irayior exclaim "0 save me, Save me, for if you dont, I am de-.

ieated by the fool acts and looks of

my tool friends." Certainly no

man can more fully realize that one

iooi irienci is worse than a dozen enemies, than the very able lawyer

nnu in 1 1 1 tv kiihi nrv r in urfnAu:..

at the hunds of the Democracy ot

i i-uiniuus, au in stance of which is shown in an article in last week's "Courier"

neaoed "The Damp Pfool from Pike," an article whose venom and idiotic

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moi miujuicu ior. ine compli

mentary expressions in the article

m ravor ot benator Traylor will certainly not be gainsayed'by any good

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wnen it goes out of the wav to stab nl.n. J ... -fil

vwici uuiuuiTHis oi me county, just as worthy, and who have 'served their party and the countiy just as

neu, uiju in j use as Honorable positions, this action certainly calls for a Urotest from pvprv A a

w -iiiuuauuiiic

v.uuuiy who aesires lo see the dem

ocratic majority m Dubois county assume its old time figures. The democratic majority in Dubois county was built up and maintained by democrats standing shoulder to shoulder, and forming such a solid

pnalanx that not only the republican party, but the gates ot hell itself have not been able to prevail against it. If the old lime prestige is to be

maintained it can onlv be done bv

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tlon upou ttio nynti'111 U rmnurkiiblc una

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MILL FOR SALE.

Th W4.ll Irnnu-n fill.... l'..i . r:n .

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witn lour muH of burrs, located on 1Mb

thirty miles went ot Louisvillo. Kv., will be Hold on the premised at Public Auc

tion on

TUESDAY, MARCH 31. IM.

Thll llltll.litio la n.. u.vli.l .1. rv..rv

- ..v. wU..vn.iK m uu euuu ruck, lUXOO

luui nwir, nuu ia une oi me best wooden frame bnildiuRato be found ml... t .

one water power is ample the greater till Y nt tltn h . 1 1. 1 i

j . . ;CM Kuvni IieigUUOniOOU, four chllrt'lii'H ortrtil uplmnlu at ...

,..,r wv.v-v.io, muni, cic. A .MvHlern Mill seems to be required. Anv one wnntiltcr it imnil ... ill

can find it here. Reason for selliiiK

TKKMS:-Cash-30davH.

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on

- --------- wuaa iv uin n ny further information will be given daV Of Hill. V. .tr K P II.vu.JL.....

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Survey Xotice. Notice in htiwliv roil.. i 1.. I

i .Vt iiiui uiu UIIIItTSltrneu Will nrrwoil u-itl. ii

ban-eyor of Dubois county, Iiuliana, on Monday, March '23d, KSlMi, to survey the lines and etitnbliah Mm nnrn..n.

No. 28, township No. 3, south, mnce No. o, went. The intermediate lines Will aSO LM nin nml )

estnbliHhed, and all narties iiit.rrr.,l

urn nnfillol -v 1

ItPPVU.n DDlTvrvr.

March6,18Xw3w.

JUST ARRIVED

of

New and Handsome line

DRESS GOODS.

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Your Money. Will buy more PÜRXITÜRE now than ever before. Prices are wav down

Tour

Life

Will be pleasanter and more cheerful if your home is furnished with nice Furniture.

COME AT ONCE TO

ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. T!nrnAr PnlJw. C

our democratic, hrpfb run In-, .IK

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WALL PAPER

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A llOUSe (llVKipri ncTinnct tcl(

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cannot stand," much less can we expect our democratic majority to stand this fall, when our enemies without: nro art unn ft Ann f c.Anuj

ww xui.uuHii, n.iuil jinn ' powerful, if democrats rf tin. nnnn. TP-nrnk-vv Ol

ty are to employ their time in stab- ; WAAA ailipiöS bing each other in the back. TF-rln Whether Prosecutor Cox or Sen- iSiXClUSlVeiV.

ator Wilham A. Traylor was the',. . 4. , choice wf the democracy ot Dubois! varieties than any three stores county last Spring for Judge, is now in tlie county which carry a

LAD ES WASTS.

TECK

LA DI ES FINE FOOTWEA R. A. 1 m. r m mm -

xxi.o cne tail line of our SRRING CLOTHING.

If you want a nice uit aood (rood.

feet fit, and at a reasonable price be

ure ana see our stock.

M!&!01' All the

onapes

and Toes

in Men's

Pine Shoes. Best Custom Work.

Call and learn our low prices on

u-uoa u-ooas. S. KUEBLER Weit Sid r( Pk1.. a 9

K.

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HI raraGW? 'T?riYwi onnan

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j n n Mfj$sSMr

2ALbl7 WSAK TTDflffiMl

inaiurj , ana ic is iaie to speculaid lln.M ii I

",c upwii u. r.acn inaae a callant

stock can afford to keep.

- " .....v. v. u gUIIUlll I . hght and fell, and each was backed .

up by a strong following in this TO"i c to bO cents A Roll.

w. - uwtv ouume,

I JASPER. - - INDIANA. J felix Iilhhpert, DUBOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR " THE 1MPIAE DBMT

i nomas u. uuskirk is in the uen7 anagreoe is announced as vigor öf manhood, 52 years of age; Ja candidate before the primary for born at Bjdfonl in F irrann the nomination fnrC.in

" V-VVi, VfVfUll I . . " wwv.... AC.7UOOUI ty, settled m Orange county in 1853. ilr' andgrebe has canvassed Du-1

"5 cuucaiea at tue otate Uni- ""uuiy uereioiore, got thorough versity, but left there when but 17 V? acquainted, and made many

o 111 UIIU county, and for "Virgil' to say that Ann ai iak-KA 1 i ..

w.. a nupurieu oy nearly all the leading citizens of the county, while the other only had the hoid-over

senator, and the younger members

a uase iaoncation of his own intellect. Besides being

OUJ.JAJUCU ujr- me inree oiuest democratic lawyers of the county, Judge Buettner, Hon. John F. Tieman nrwl ITv.nni... c:.i i.i

....v. A-mavuj riHiitT, ne nau a strong support in every township in

it the article m the Independent

ompanies A. and I. of which were rus cumoea the rugged way from a lostly from Dubois county, and Journeyman shoemaker's bench to te veterans of whinh r.n .r. a position of uffhipnn tr.u;r.

ber the you ug private, who served shares in various industrial and

so meritoriously that he was gradu mercantile enterprises, and disally promotad to be 1st. Lieut, of unaging every trust with fidelity, his company, which position he .He wtw aItj0 a veteran soldier, serv-

uciu hi me ciose discharged. He

wounded in hattl

iiia

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t rort uibson, Miss., and as a OI comparative values throughout consequence draws a pension. At tne county, so necessary to the posithe close of the war he located in tI0n

raou, studied law, was admitted to 01 . x, : the br. ahd attainpH a fn?r Old People.

for that county. He mairied and M people who require medicine to

nit thf tnu rmcMlt n CIa: !u

Hanging done promptly and in tllO best Stvlt?. nn.l nntmnto ..1.

to furnish miner nnrl fi muH --v,.a,,

complete. Unll and examine sam

ples at the Union Hotel, Jasper. J. Hkichklbrck, Mar.6-3m. ClIAKI.ES BeTZ. Farmors' Homo !

(On Mill street, Jasper, Ind.) PHILIP KASTNKlt. PropV.

to which Thi; c(;;; rS'3 ?. claims, written bv a rel ffiS&ÄSVAl

DllhliüMn nf PJL- n.... u nU nrlco will b r;..naM "'""i'l"ieu,

iy can m u"S-Ä-Äl"-' - '""' -

SoeneyorI'roccutorCox resl,on- ÄfflaÄSl

Hill IP fnr it nn,1 . 1 I IWäYt. UIv III.. . null " ..v.....,,., Bl

. .M u vallum nuve any ii.ao.Hjj.y phimi. excuse for pninif nut f K.'c ...... 1 L y rump kantnkr.

d 1 1 v ui mo n u y iu

It is the BEAT -R--

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It vs vhh thö" 11 10 be-a .POSITIVE FORCE FEED. Ft i fi, i otlier, because B it is the only one made that is a FORCE FEED It does not paste nor clog up nuu. It distributes an even continuous stream. Äut loosening a nut, spring, bolt or key.

Also have a coinpleJe itockof " bX' LAMPERT'S BEST WAOAM.Q

Exarneam,allklnd80f mingr Implement. Come and

Aug. 10 1894 AX LAM PERT,

oi the war, when ",ret- Jtara in ot the both was sevnroU Id. Vols. He would brinL' to tlm

i f... 1 ionn I oflice. if chosen, n oiiu Un. ...!,,.

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vj

GROVES

h.d tea ohild,.,

living. This medicine does not stimulate and In the fall of 1886 he was elected fonUm no whisky or other intoxicant, to the Legislature from the counties . a lf,n,c and 've. It of Lawrence, Orange and Duo ffiSÄ.!-.

and served inthe session of 1887. organs, toenMnfnttow This is the onlv lertivo nflino 1. lonnance of the functlnnn. VAwtrin Vti

i icin in an t'xrpnutir antu(tnnnn.i .12

hau ....... 1 1 1 I . 1 ,

: m fli. - neuiiian's drug store, ö

wurneu earnestly ior the success of what Demnnran.v

Vears. H hp iu at nrnaon Ii. t.n I

Chairman ot the Democratic Com- Curran and Erastus Dillon m f lün n( rtMn. ...... tt . I War orw.ll mlmitl. ... t...'l r. .

........ v. v. ui viauc COUIliy. lie Was I . uumicu IO UHU UIIUT WIC a member of the State Committee Nu.r-V fai,ed lo aKree in the latter 's

in 1004, 188Ö, 1892, andl894, ina, iney gave bond in $2,500 thus giving his time, labors and each amI tneir trial fc set for the

m ny for the party, while others ne.x.1 lerm ot court in May. The

sougnt and neia othce, and drew galaries. He is now President of thn Janlrunn famiA .t fi .

Club of Indiana, and has organ- nht geyser knocking Ras Dillon

out the 8Ute. He was also recent- J6" ordered out, before Dillon shot ly appointed by Gov. Matthews as n,m a member of the Indiana Centennial . Commission a very honormbk posi- Ohlldr Oiy tOT lion, but without any salary attach- PlfOtltr't Ctttttrlft

attempt to belittle them, or stab

either of them m the back. The writer knows as well as he knows

anything that Senator Sweeney was the choice of a maioritv of therlpmn.

crats of Dubois and Perry counties.

1 mt nc tvuuiu nave oeen chosen

no matter in what way the selection was made. He also believes that Prosecutor Cox is the choice of a

vast majonty of the democrats, not

only ot Dubois, but of Pike county as well. If Virin'l rKinUo tUn.:.

- - o-- ""'im uuici nc let him arrange for a joint primary between the two counties on the

same day, and let the candidate receiving the largest number of votes rtfk icoa mA f Im n.:.- i 't r

v.w.. mid uuiutiicti, HOU II iTlr.

" ie irue oiue democrat

mat we oeiieve lum to be, he will accept the decision whether he be

chosen or not, for no man should

Uesire Uiat niN name hn tAar,A

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utiiiwmiii; ucKei ii ne oe not the

cnoice ot a majority of the demo firatu 1. .. ... ... .

V.ICVO TTiiuiu nc in to represent. While this is a free country, Sen

ator 1 ravlnr will ooWnmi.,

votes by closing the mouths of such

corresponuent oi last week. At WÄMÄNTcn Ä-rÄr least this is the belief of one who TCDi PR'CKOct has nevfir Rnncrht t... . . t.n. zi.i. ?,':ati.a.J"..Not.16.18m.

jdyed-m-the-wool Dkmochat. jiMa.'ÄÄ

-rTh. way to wealth is as plain SSiä m the way to the corner irroUv. ' VuÄ

tiw7h.m T t0 adver- fr by B' B' BKANNOCK.

' W Alpin, fo9

jrBHt 1 JlLNvV Si?C mM

EGGS AND POULTRY

Ship them to tit. Wctre la a n.iii . v..

5.ST5T lhinr Kd on . fif o iTO " WJT 3?ur ltere,t to do M. We

X"1" our "rvice. We do tn Immenii buVl-V .Ja I ,B3r lh,ar to Mil, artll y-3 r:,nv,,e4 priS rurt ?Ä rPHÄ" tb" lher HE HM DSU fr Cif . . m

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TA5TELE55

CHILL

TDNIC

OBANGBS, BANANAS, NUTS Of nil kinds.

PIRBWOEKS

01 every description.

JAMES S, MOURN,

One square East of Court House.

JASPER, INDIANA.

Nov. 29, 95.-tf.

Subucribe for the Jaspor Coükier.

Mo Unttaa iit . i . .

if 'rZä. TvW-fZl bow or urx r

r2SHi MlJ,'ri Pre' nt 0i im Kowia

Mdmimi....? W" 'nTfUie qumtllr of ml Ik

DAVID . TOOTe. Proprltlor. ALTIMOkK. n.

For sale by Martin Friedman.

Dec. fi, 18t ly.

Farm For Sale in Madison

Towns nin. Onn nf flu n .' ti. n

-, " I itllUUSUIl inwilHllltl nntt lu I. ..,..!. .

. v, U,-UKI1I, tbhv lenns. JJ1 acres, , with house of six rooniH, barn

TV. i V r' civrv.iv. wnier, vruuiKi

iniucuu -'o uusneiei wheat per acre, and other crop in prortion, nice orchard, tour niifeH from Jasper, 2& from Irewn i 6 ,D.wff'' 280 cre8 cleared. Will lU. (livt.ln.l . .1 . .

.. ... ...vu tuiu iwu or inree pjuth.

i uesireu, and sold for one-third caah: balance on easy time, interest on secured nntetm Fai. lan.u..l ..... ... . ,

T ueireu imymenu payauie an nnnllv i'Ai m an a .j i i.i..

t , v " tv. mo. ycrjf u ill UV place. Apply to 0. pOANt, Jwptr,