Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 April 1896 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1S96. Jatfer DcaMcratk Ticket

For Town Marsbai. FRANK VOXDERSCHMITT. For Clerk. ANDREW J. BERGER. For TreAsarer. CHARLES SOLIG A . For Tröste.', 3d Wird. A LOYS SPRAUER. For Trustee, 5th Ward. EDWARD J. KEMPF. Baiafcrtye Tewasai Caveata. The Bai abridge township convention was fairly well attended on Monday. It was called to order by Committeeman J. F. Friedman, and F. L. Betz chosen Secretary. Precinct committeemen to serve for the next two years were chosen a follow:: Pre. No. 1 Alovs Spraner. " 2-John P. Hutber. The following were made delegates to the Countv Convention Tuesday: Y. W. Kendall, John Dick. Jos. Schroeder. Ed. J.

John Lorev. L. J. Gasser, Andrew Krerapp, Sr., G. P. Wagner, Jacob Burger, Jr., M. A. Sweenev, R. F. Milburn, J. P. Salb, P. A.'Guckes, Mat. Eckert, Conrad Eckert, A. M. Hochgesang, J. P. Huther, Jos. Shuler, and Albert Bohnert.

Convention then adjourned. CMfrcsMal NMKiutita. The following is the -way the congressional race stands in" this district, with Perry yet to act. with its 10 votes. Number of votes in convention 110; necessary to a choice 56, of which Judge Zenor has Craw-

iora ö, u udo is 14, Harrison 12 total 34. Jewett Flovd 21, Scott 5 26. Buskirk Oränze S, Washington 1220. Marsh Clark 20. Datok Circwt Cwrt Adjourned Friday last to Wedne-

day, and will adjourn on next Saturday for two weeks. The following shows the disposition of causes up to adjournment. State vs Chris. Harder; intoxication ; nollied on account of absence of Alb. Nicholson, prosecuting witness.

State vs Hobson Bailey; assault; plea guilty; fine $1. State vs Andrew Klein; A B. with intent; jury after being out over 30 hours, report failure to agree, and are discharged and cause continued. Jay DeBruler was admitted and sworn as a member of the bar.

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vi; uemcrauc CMreitiM. Jenerson t. Zimmer. 1 . w

For Congress, 3d District.

1 nomas B. Buskirk.. . 26Ü3 William T. Zenor... J s'lS

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W ilham A. Traylor. . . 34 36 6S 6S 85 2S

tOS l'KOSECCTIXG Att'Y. '

William h. Cox 31378061131

rOR Joint Kepresextative I i

xjuwis auu .nan in tu s.i

John h. McFall f o 2124S25 Frank Pinnick j- qa'a-i"

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For Cokoxer. 0r-ille A. Bigham . . . For Surveyor.

William T. You nr. .

For Commissioner 2d Dist

Joseph schroeder 32.41 87 66

r or commissioner 3d Dist. j j

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For County Assessor. MM

Ben. J. Gehihausen... 3,2651 13 William H. Kupcr 19 S 11 11

Henry Land grebe 5 5 2743

Jefferson F. Zimmer.

The delegate C.unty Democratic tT" 7? 'PA u?lf-ham' xr r , Convention held on Tuesdav wa,-1'- P- "anw, II. Land-InrtrpK-ttan,it l "I crebe.

. "'""uw aim was an as- m r r-i semblage of workinz Democrats-1 pafT"D!,n t0n- tit not very harmonious in feeling. ' herdmand clor Knapp. The Court room waste!? filial J Congressional Delegate..

John L. Bretz was called to the. Boone A. H. Travlor. Chair, and Leo H. Fisher madei Bainbridge J. 1. ialb, V. E. Cox, secretary. A call of the roll of L. Bretz, J. F. Friedman, M. townships showed all townshms " A. Ssweenev.

present, and the delegates were Jefferson J.'j. Cunniueham.

seated m the two middle rows of ' Patoka A. H. Koerner, J. tenches. , Behreus, E. R. Brundick, G. A motion was made by A. H. Williams, L. H. Fisher. Koernerthat all vote nA nnnn I Cass V. Heit man

roll call of the townshij s. The mo- j Ferdinand Henry Beckman.

mm

We've got 'em, the finest line that ever delighted the eves nf f-.hri-w-

women, and at prices that are low. We have a laraa tnMr Tn.:M t

lOiadea and designs, and an extra large displav of Tapestry Brussels which we fnrnih Ä lL Y 01

JAPANESE STRAW MATTING A large variety of different kinds at from in

to 35 cents per yard.

HE LACE HADIS !

J All the new designs and widths.

H. P.

To the Voter of Jasper

I desire to express to the Democratic voters of Jasper who voted for uie last baturtiay for the nomination for Town Clerk ro v heartfelt tljanks for their gooI will, and also those who voted for mv opponent ray regards for their personal COUrteV. and ninriam II t ...:n

, . J " " - '"l-'M I fcU.lfc A Iii heartily support the ticket nominated.

anu invite all of them, especially the' nominees and their friend. to cäll atj my shop overSpayd's store, and examine t

j ui. swk oi une samples tor tailorinir, . nd see what a nice tit I will guarantee them for a very little raonev, Ever Your obedient servant. J. P. Hither, the Tailor.

Own Make

Pwtersville Petau.

motinn K I KE.VCE, 0RA.VCE A.VD DCBOIS. aK!,lnA motion wa earned by a ma 4 ur xmi u r .i, T t... .: , - ;

uce voie mat the delegates appoint xr V,u T V - , gIcut?' , " "l,sier IS appv; it is; a committee to report name- of del-1 c 31lIbur?' J F- nedoJ", M. A. bouncing baby bov. f!?!?.- convent k?'l' ?t ? ! -organ

auu upJn caning tne roll ot town- T-l " if r ' ships the committee wa? composed 1r0UnS H- oerner, . as follows: Rep. Cox. Dubois an

Columbia Geo. Milburn. 1 ,.c- .c- Baggerly, Geo. Xix, W. M. We had a t-ame of base ball here

(Harris, L Cave, W. A. Wiln, last Sunday, (which should not Andrew Eckert, ß. Gehlhausen, G. have been.) The Xeedmore bovs

n. jacow, a. J. schaaf, J. C. , oeat the Portersvillc team.

( ' " V;,rr.eri' " L.1. entertainment by the

ir"1"01- x-uuuemisen, m. Urnistian Fnrlpnfnr -n'

; - vui juuuaui scnooi was re-orean-Heitman, . zed last Sabbath, with Mack Harris, r, J. Olineer. Sunerintendont T Hm.- i

l'cbuis au .martin, cuccess to tne school

CIVIL CAUSES. S. H. Ledgerwood et ai. vs L. C. Bixler, et al. ; continued with leave to sell real estate on terms heretofore ordeied. Minnie Stewart vs Hariev B. Stewart, et al.; judgment for f245.50, and making judgment a first lien on real estate.

Wesley G. Robinson adm'r est. of Smith Robinson, dee'd vs Wm. M. Harris, et al ; judgment of foreclosure for $1,437.52. Chas. Homey, et al. vs John Hard wick, et al; order to enforce mechanics lien against Defendant's in favor of Horner for f 157.33 ; in favor of Mat. Gerhard for 1169.67; in favor of Stratman for 36.62 ; in favor of Roettger for 171.19; in favor of E. Hines Lumber Co. for $356.38, and making all a lien up

on me real estate mentioned. John H. Kammon vs Christ. Ahrens; continued. State ex rel. Nancy Seigler vs Alfred C. Krutsinger," et al; dismissed on written agreement, at cost of defendant. G. B. Simmons vs Joseph Buchart; judgment for f 14Ö.G0. Anton Berger, adm'r est. of An-

ion .Marti, üec'd, ordered to sell real estate. John H. Lansford vs Arra Rose, et al; judgment of foreclosure for $117.64 now due, and $123.20 on second note. Jos. E. Buchart vs John Hollowell, et al.; dismissed. The guardian of minor heirs of John P. Klingel, dee'd., reports sale of real estate to Catharine K"wf r

tor $111.66 cash; sale confirmed, and the other tract to same person for $30.95; sale confirmed.

Harbison John Zehr

Boone A. H. Travlor. Madison A. J. Cave. Bainbridge W. Kendall. Marion John Hochgesansr. Hall Ignatz Friedman. Jefferson H. T. Koemer.

Jackson .John Klem. Patoka E. R. Biundick. Cass Rudolph Lauer. Ferdinand Mat. Olinger. Committee on delegates have leave to retire and select. A resolution was offered bv R. M. Milburn that the delegates to Cong. Convention be appo'mtd by Judge Zenor,and that they cast the vote as

a unit, and no proxies be respected.

Stallman.

Judicial Co.nvextio.v. W A Line, Geo Helmus, A H Traylor, V T Young, J L Bretz, R F Milburn, Chas Moenkhaus, Harrv Miller, H Teder, John J Meschede", J J Cunningham, John Wibbles,

Jonn Lubbers, M Ohnger

' ried out. The child rpn nil dJfl roll

and all seemed pleased with the'

raooit eggs" which they received. The box "UDner. nn Factor f.

day night, at the Workmen's Hall,

was largely attended, and quite

number of ladies bought boxe

The string band rendered some

Addresses weie then mnd hv 1 music. The first nrize for th mnt

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nons. w. 1. .enor and J. K. graceiui waiKin couple was award-

.Tiaian, auu jas. ö. vi niara. j v" vonman ana J. A. Uox.

1 he tabulated vote of the countv, I 1 fte second to C. Crandall and

as canvassed was then read, and -Annie Kudolph.

A . , , . 1 . anu 1 1 rUPllOn to JaV resolution nn I nnmtnoj rlonlol ,1 rl cr... t .

,i.i , . ; .. .um, aim uhuicr oil " iicr .ucLonaiU. OI 1 lino a i table was made, and then the Chair- democracy oi Dubois for variou J visitine his .Hm. Ä"

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as shown by ths

published in this

man decided resolution out of order, district officers.

iue lownamps were called for 'vote elsewhere members selected at township meet-! paper.

mgs for the county central commit- Resolutions were adopted intee for the next two years, and re-1 stnicting delegates to the variousponded as follows: j conventions, to vote for the candtnew central committee , dates for the various olfices in acrvim;.; d t t i I, jcordance with the decision of the Colurnbia-Pre. l-Joh W Cox primarv-election, as long as those

.-uiiuv- ccniiier candidates were before the conven

tions, and to cast the vote of Dubois

Harbison Pre. 1 Jacob Nice

RnnnPr i VT c u j county as a unit for them and in Boone Pre 1--P. J. Schnarr Congressional Convention, those Xfad; p-?' Hrede.nbaUSh Agates who attend to cast the

4t. x .-i. v. vjie ' a a f - - II n

- ueo. . iox

The election navspl n f

J MUII.W tl this place. n t i

ii. air iias come again to our village to stay. Dock thinks there

is no place like Portersville. Mrs. Eva Travlor, of Otwell, was visiting her mother of this place Tuesday. q j

to

GMMeM Cwteat. There will be a gold medal contest held at HUlsboro, on Saturday night, Apr. 18, 1S96. Everv one holding a silver medal is invited to come and contest if they wish. Also those wishing to contest for ä silver medal, may have a chance. All are cordially invited as there will be good speaking, and a special treat in the Une of music. Supt.

Marion Jos. Spillmeier.

Hall Pre. 1 J. J. Meschede " 2 Ph. Hessemor

Jefferson Pre. 1 A. J. Schaaf o H. T. Koemer Jackson Pre. lO. A. Bigham " 2 J. C. Deinderfer Patoka Pre. 1 Ph. Bambereer " 2 J. H. Behrens " 3 John Bergman " " 4 James Murrav. Cass Pre. 1 Rudolph Lauer " " 2 M.A.Seidl

I-erdmand Pre. 1 W. Stallman " 2 Frank Ross

the Committee was dirMfl

retire and fwt i

, , - man, aim I

u,u uiJn reiumtng refwrted that they had, selected A. H. Koerner. The selection was endorsed by the Convention. The Committee

. VII made its refwrt as follows : delegates to state convention.

Columbia R. P. Smith. Harbison John Seitz. Boone H. B. Breidenbaugh.

iuuvu uco, ureen. Bainbridge P. A. Guckes and G. P. Wagner. Marion F. Alles. Hall L. L. Jacobs.

Ariistee's Sale of fteal Estate. Notice i herehv

sijrnetl. trustee of Vill!n. it n.

full vote of th r-nn.itt.- 1 insolvent debtor, will hv n'r,i, '.L

1 nr g lornal I I '"w3 VirCUIl OUrt. Offer fnr uolo n.

" "'live m rMtfiirni7pi t . . i

cciucu iu uisirusi ine mnm innJiL. .it. . . ...

estvand honor o nCT; ' Z i ST, ""Z ' esc.nt1 ! tate in

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Democrats, but was adopted unani- I:ast half of out lot nnmlier tifteen'in the mously. i c" of Huntingburg.

rranK l'innick. nhn rp fnr .7 t wr"k n casn. oai-

iii t?f i nil nnvriianfii -f..rt r

a 7 ' i"VM,,-"Wi uuc rix xinu

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S. KURRI fF?

Also, a fine Assortment of

CHENILLE

PORTIERS

Handsomest de

signs, Latest Styles. Call and

examine.

PELIX LAMPERTp DUBOIS COL'NTY AGENT FOR

the mem mm

It is the BEST üecan mm

u is wnat we claim it to be n POSITIVE FORCE FEED.

V- ft same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oaLs It is theonly drill in the world that will do this TttL FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATTACILUFNT used on the Empire Drill is fiwt HuiwlediS j. . , other, becaiiNe it is the only one made that is a FORCE FEED It does not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream

"'i fiiuajjuuie m me oox. Also have a complete stock of

LAMPERT'S BEST WAGONS.

Fneand a" klnlS f Far'l8T Implements. Come and nxumine. vwr t i r .

Aup If) 1qi IjAAII ÜK1, AUg. 1U, Iijy-1. urpai n.l. ctM4 T r J

- . v-, 4 . . A .llUk? Mill tlfr I nlacfi t v "I" I Z 1 . I

or p iinih 6 i i. ,S ,aSl Provision SATfRDW MVY! iw . . - J t liuther ' seemed to fl ütrtit fKo ' i i. . .. . UUA 1 nA IS9,.

i es. on

EGGS AND POULTRY.

So Corrcpondca lasted. WmuljX 'her HERMOfH-CAIITEII CO. (io, TN Lmi lif CtmnlMiM Merekaata, 17f Oort "O Third tr t. LOUIBVILLK KY

Mr.

t Martin, and Hnnn. P-l..:.!.. ? 4 oda . mcpur

! .uauiH, anu uenry Cassidv, nomi-

s nee lor fehenff, being discovered

in me crowd, were called up, and each returned thanks to the voters. The business of the Convention having been cempleted, and no one offering any resolutions in suniwrt of any principles, the Cnnvnt;nn

on motion, adjourned sine die. '

Dmcratic Primary. There were 2S2 votes polled at the town primary la-t Saturday night, and the race for Marshal

lurneu out to be a close and rather

chaser exeaiting notes with good freehold Miretv. arifh int.) : .

LTr.vsf M F. Rrittaix, Trustee. Mammy & Swbkxbt. Att'rs. April 3, 18W- w.

Nice t Heirs, Credit, Etc.

In the matter of the estate of Margaret

In the Dubola Circuit Court, March term, 18J0. ' Notice is hereby giren, that Georw ix, an Admr. of the estate of Margaret I lagen deceased, has presented and Hied his account and vouchers in final settlemerit of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of naiM r'ir...; n . . ".

prettv one. The f.illnwJn., ;, .i.-!,0n.o' Circuit Court, on the 14th

vi -"?ui nenjatnin .Miller 138 i 1 Piwar in said Court an.l F. Vondenchmitt t'to ow caU!,e: lf an.v there whv said

T M TI...T

Jan. 3, ItfOty

Your Money Will buy more FURNITURE now than ever before. Prices are way down

Tour

Life

Will be pleasanter and more

cheerful if your home is furnished with nice Furnituhk.

COME AT ONCE TO

J. P. Rüther

For Trejsurer Chas. Soliira For Trustee 3d ward. Aloys Sprauer George P. Wagner For Trustee, 5th ward. Edward J. Kempf

'i'.T ' cl.MU ,ain legatee: and1 ijf!f other inoii Snt...i ' ..

249 I m?fe P"rf of claim to any part of isaid estate.

Hi 1TXEM mv hand and (ho al n .In hi tor .

Cru,r4 . t. ... ., rr . ... t

v w "M,'r, inaiana, uns 'Ulh dav of March, im Hkkman Kckekt, Clerk Travlor A HisTKR, Atty's. ' March 27, 18W. 2 t

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ALLES BROTHERS.

N. W. Corner Public Square.

- - Indiana.

Subscribe for the JaseT Coukieh.

; Hall TowiiHhlp RiiHiiiess. t Notice ih hereby given that the undeisignal, Trustee of Hall township, will

micim io luwiisiup iHismess on eacheatunlay of the year, at mv ofllce, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The töwnshiplibrarv will alpobe found at my ollice near Kosiimond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books may be had at my oflice, and at Joha J. Meschede', in Celestine. Lxvi L. Jacobs. Trustee Hall township. Aug. 9, 1895. y

FOUTZ'S NORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

Ho Howhi will or Cotta nm or Lcm Tm Tt. If roattH VowAtn re ifrl in time. roatrt Howdfrawlllftir n.prfrnt HoomoLH. rouui l'owilfr will prt-xml (lri 1 Fowl. Fontil l'owilfr will tnrrrt the qnMtltr of mil ail wwii twenty rr tt nu nrt nmlsc Ui batter nrra ni iwrrL rouU" rowrtrn ltmrnrr.rfvrnt tmft TUT . wHIfh Mor. nn.l t IUe ure Mbjert. rorrx rowotm wu.t tri. SATUncTloJt. aM eTcrjwhrrc. DAVID K. roUTZ. Vrapttttew, BAZ.TIUORS. MD. For snle by Martin Friedman. Dtc.6, mlf.

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