Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1896 — Page 8
GEORGE
P,
WAGNER
k lfJS iwn PArrRTiVTC upon the coaatry without Its kaewf-,
ik i liiiLi r Ii i i r 1 r k I I - . I
IV
THE
MANDFACTUHKK OF
CARBI AGES,
CHICAGO TIMES-HERALD HAS 8ILVERPHUBIA.
-And Dealer In-
Attacks tea Character of Our United
Statte Saaatere Hrcauie the Majecltjr of Thea Ar far America "I'atrleU
of America."
Agricultural Implement
and Fertilizers.
-o-
General Repairing it Horse Shoeing.
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By H. F. Bartlne: The above ( utlon
stands at the head of an editorial In the
Times-Herald of the 18th. which In its
entirety is about as senseless a piece of
drivel as It would be possible for any
Journal to lay before its readers.
It attacks, in combination. Colonel
Harvey's nf-w organization known as
the "Patriots of America" and the sil
ver men who are in control of the
finance committee of the Senate.
TMlA U'larlnm f rt 1 .. .. 1 it
I t V21M.M) TVmiVI u. uiuuvi Jjancj i ü, - - lalJlAXA. method is a Question that must be left
I to the iudemunt flf onnh 1 rwl lvlt ital not.
PHinOrSl Home ! ,nR for hlmso,f- But that the avowed
fuiusc ui me organization, nameiy,
tnat of restoring silver to its former
position in the monetary system of the
country, is a good and patriotic one.
North Mail Street,
(On Mill street, Jasper, Ind.)
MI I LI I KÄSTNER, Prop'r.
I lilt t.t.kWt.lf.l.-. 1. .. . .1 1... , t ... t t-
ovurliuulrd.HiHi rciitteti new tiiroiiKliout, no honest man who understands the
in iu- u ii'ii inr jiuuiic fiiivrtu niiUMit. nilPstlnn will rtonv Tim table will always lie found wellsumilied. q UOn den
x Rf 'ViV.r fiV?" !'. ..... . . Ir th0 Times-Herald thinks It can
cheap feed. break the force of such a movement A kfooil bar, well supplied with the choicest! by calling the members "sIjivph" It
IIijiiom and clKar. and polltu attention al
unr lucntuu. Ili'tr. HO. VJ-V l'IIIUI' K TSKII
GRDVE5
a great Idea of economic
V Yi iiiii VH"
--Avr IW Jf.-MkJL b1HST
TA5TELE5S CHILL
TTJNIC
IS I UST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts.
calling
must have
argument.
But Its reference to the onntrni of th
senate committee is even worse. It
says:
"Silver property combined with sliver lunacy will be represented by Voorhees. Harris, Vest. Jones of Arkansas, White, Daniel, Wolcott aud Jones of
Nevada."
Only the two latter represent states
engaged In Bilver mining. Senator
Jones' personal ml
more largely gold than silver, and we believe the same is true of Senator
Wolcott Their states, thoueh. nrp on.
titled to some consideration, and the
position of the Times-Herald with ref
erence to them is simply brutal.
It is characteristic of the averaen
KOId Standard argument In ihn TTnitai
, - O w Wä-äetvu
atates, although not elsewhere.
- -.
In Europe the question of bimetallism is discussed as a great economic problem, and both sides proceed with
some regard for dignity, decorum and common honesty. But in this country there is scarrelv
any length to which the gold champion will M T?- a .
. um uui gu. nun aDsoiuteiy no argu-
uit-ui to siana upon ne simply starts a V f - a ...
uumcane ot aenunciatlon, and if there Is anything that he does not say against
a silver advocate It Is because he cannot think of it The tendency of the demonetization of silver Is to ruin the silver mining states. When they protest against so causeless and Insensate an attack they
are assailed with a bitterness of do.
T
that it la Jmit as gee " mni u
that yam get C-A-f-T-O-R-I-A.
Tha fee-aiaalle jnatwi ef
The Indianapolis
Pr.rli Modlclne Co., St. lxiuls, Mo. (ientisjccn: ."o will lsst year. CM bottle o ciutvc-d tasti:i.i:.-s C1H& TONIC n" Le Dcuif'i. three KroM already this yar. In n lour i x Ätcr koltl un article that Kare nch unir...! ......
cuga us yyur Toalc. VouM trälr ,""c,uc" ueAiiNxr.CARK ico . ounclatlon and disregard of truth al1 v mm A I A I- . . . & aa a .
FnrSu I, by II B BKAN.VOriC . 1 .nou. parauei in tne political
Kot.w. IV. y. JASPER INO ! 0,8U,ry 01 our country. ' The silver states are asklne for noth
ing under heavens but a restoration of a constitutional rlpht tthl.h ,.. .1
Daily and Weekly Sentinel18 enjoyed up to is73. Not only Crcu.at.on reached .nea.e propor SwflVieJ im.lV'h11 7!" Hon ay Its th.rouKh service In receiving f t, ut , y beUeve be of ln" al. the luteat new! , n over the !Z estima1b,e advantage to the country as r.iin Its dlHputchei from forelim eniititrl..- a who'e.
Kvery n-a.ler in Indiana shoulil take a state' The Bold Btandard champions have
per, aim mat tub skntinki , never argued the question of blmetalliBm except negatively. Thev dnv
I that we ever had bimetallism, which shows that they do not know what bli metalllsm Is. They deny that the deI monetlzatlon of silver has had anything to do with the fall of prices and I business depression of recent vmn
LABCiST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN .THE .STATE.
TKIUIS OK sUltSCItll'TIO.V.
Daily, one year, Weekly, one year,
upon the covatry without Its kawt-
sdge wholly la the Interest of a few men who control the bulk of tie
world's goM, and which cannot be
fairly defended in the eyes of either
uod or man
Fortunately the "silver kings" in the
senate are amply able to take care of
themselves in debate aud In parlia
mcntary tactics.
The "Morrill." the "Shermans." the
Aldriches" and the "Platts" are ex-
leedlngly cautious how they run uo
igalnst such men as Jones and Teller
and Wolcott In debato on the Bilver
question. Let the Times-Herald make
a note of that. Voorheee, Harris. Vest. Jones of Ar
kansas. White and Daniel are among
the very ablest men. not onlv In the
Senate, but In the entire country. The
American people will scarcely be pre
pared to accept the TlnieH-Herald's el
egant conclusion that they are either
knaves or rascals.
In this connection it may not be out
of place to say that Senator Allison.
who is classed as a "sound money''
man, claims to be a thorough blnietal-
Hst. He is opposed to free coinage by
the United States alone, because he
'fears that this country could not main
tain a parity between the metals wlth'out help. That, however, is merely a
question of detail, and the weight of ar
gument is decidedly with the extreme
silver men. When a paper like the Times-Herald enterB upon a campaign of vittiDera-
tion It should, first, at least, lay a foundation of substantial argumeut. This It would undoubtedly do if it could.
but it has none.
Let the reader glance at the following
sample taken from the editorial re
ferred to: -
"The strange spectacle is thus xsf-
sented of the Bilver kings taklnsr uos-
sesslon of the gateway of legislation by
seizing upon the Senate finance committee to make Government pay a lawful dollar for a half dollar's worth of white metal, the profit to eo into the
pockets of the silver kings; while out in the country labor is to be beguiled and bamboozled into a secret order to
cheat Itself Into thinking that 50 cents
is a good enough dollar for waees.
'Give me a dollar for half a dollar.'
say the Senate silver kines to Uncle
Sam. Til give you 50 cents for th
dollar of your wages.' say the same
kings to the American worklngmen.
Let's call ourselves Datrlots.' savs
'Coin' Harvey to the workin innen.
'and you take 50 cents for the dollar
of your wages to prove you are patri
ots.' "
What should be said of the Intel
lectual capacity or the Intellectual honesty of a man who can write such a mess as that? Consider for a moment what It amounts to. Under free coinage the government does not "buy" silver. It merely takes the bullion and coins It Into "dollars," handing the "dollars" back to the man who deooslted th bul
lion. Now, according to this great and truthful champion of "sound money," n'hnn thnn.. ilnlln.c ,MA v. .. I .
" uuuuia nie UUUUl'U Out IV I the Infamous (!) "silver klne" thev MaITA t.ilA r!f1o1llofA1
nro u-nrth 10O U t," - , MlUwV.
" "w.u. w Hum c,ii. iic uu pay a debt or buy goods to that amount with
each dollar. He can nay the dollar to
his hired man, but the instant It reaches the latter it shrinks to so
cents. The spectacle of the same identical dollar being worth 100 cents In the hands of one man and only 50 cents
in tne hands or another is "strange" Indeed, but not half so "strange" as the warped and disordered mind of th
man whose fertile Imagination has conjured up such an impossibility. There is "method in his madness" though, for he carefully refrained from suggest-
HORSEAVEY
S3!t
for Infants and Children.
M1RTT tjV es rratU af CamterU wttk tkm
mllll ef sanest, yrmlt mi ak mt it with t
ltUmaaatl My the Wet rmmUf tmr Imfmata mm CUM warlel has ww kmewm. It la harssl . ChUdr Ith It. It
giw the ham 1th. It will ra their Ht . Im It Marth hm. !?3gggS.whlelLfa ahaalmUlr aafe mm praetslly serf t aa a ehlU'a eeiicba. Caaterla Amm traye Wersas. Caatris allmye reyeriah a. Csateria preyta t iltlmg gemi CmreL Caatarl emr Dfaurhe auts Wlmi Celle. Csaterla relieTM Teethi ; Treaihlea. Catterla cmrea Ceaatlaatiem aael riatml,. Cterle atrallea the agaota ef earhemle meU aas er aetoeaaems sir. Caateria sees et eeatalm erahtsie. eeimt. er ether aareetie preaet if . Carterla aaafasdlates the feea. regmlatea the ateaaaeh ad hewelaf aiyl healthy aaa aatwral aleep. Caateria ü emt a Im eae-efae hettlea amir. It in et sei! la halh. Pea't eJlew aay ae te aell yew aaythlMg elae mm the alea er resalse
5AV1 vom rroac SVUMNQTrW CMJMUTtO
Morrla1 Easibh 5taMe Powder
Me MBd. aat ll otti BJä
Marrla EatifaN StaM Ualawat
SssTvSSe sMfta sSSmV - -
I Metrie' EacHsh Won Poweer
Welte Heeetor WMry IVw.tr
will awawer erary wwraeee.
" lseaerery
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
A4 V
v
' 4
-
REATE the impression of strength und of soundness.
t People at least feel that those who f keep their names before the public
t by using Thk Coukiek are solid j C and substantial. j SuaV iAr AAAAA AjtV AAA A A J
IJtTery remtdr taertnteed eatlefaetorr or m. nftiDded. Uur a.w book. " Tae Morae : au dS?b, aaa Treat wnt." malltd free. BiM
"""" 1 ef.reea, I4 Fer Sale by . 1
N'OV. '1, ltOe-ly,
BaünbiidtTe Township TrugT toe's Notice. The aleraianail -- ni
wmw wwaawp, vaamm OOMBIT, Will al. iMd to Tewaehip business oa tktunfi 2? TIZ,,,0k' Fnuik Bu't office oa
Miath, ia Jasper. The Towasldp LK arary aad ladiajiaRrhool Hav. . ,
alsoe. Wiluam Snouta. Trustee.
Aag. Iä, IW6 y.
I Boone Township Trustee'j
nouoe. d. Treetee ef Boeat towhehip, Dabois county, hereby rires eeliee that he will attend te all baaTseea serUiaiBf tetheefkeof Treetee, at kk taaieeace sailes soeth-eaet ef Porter.
ww, ob Dscuroayi oi eecn week, sad n feasts all persons as ring towaahip boaV aess to present it ea Saturday. CStiseas ring books frosa the Towaahip Ii. arary. are aotiled that the library it apt by Wm. McIIarris, is PortersrilU, N. B. CorrMAJi, Trustee. Auf 10, l(W6-y.
Columbia Township Tru A. m m
ice a a once. The andersiarned. Truatee of HaUmU.
! rp., Dubois county, lad., will attead t rowaihip business st bis reeideaoe oa uj I a . .
ivcrjr oaiumiy, ana persoas bSTiss ownMiip buiaees to trassact are räinenttHl to iireeent it oa that dav al tk
week.
I The Township Library is kept at tat ffice of the Trustee, where those a titled cmu obtain books. K. P. 8mitb, Treetee. A nr. I'tth. 1H96 y. DENTISTRY
THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
Tae Weekly Edltlos Hat 12 Pajei
BEST G-RAJDE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA
They also want your
vl a S e aaaa .
But merf "rlpnlnl" la nni . ri'lm pnrofiillv pnffntn . I m M M m
Wit. Of! iS WOrthv Of the olnaoat oHki.II. t..!inr thnt thp vnrklnvmgn . i a I 1 W W M M I M
l.OO, wh,le the oldlte can generally fill the'the 8,lve'" dollar could pay his own debt Ä J xa . air with fervid rhapsodies about' it: that the man to whom It was Alltt Day t lie HlCfüeSt Market PriA 1T1 floslTl I "sound money" and bitter nhllllnlcs thus paid could in like manner nass It ö"wf AU.aiÄCU 111 Vaill.
against "depreciated money" and "50-jon to the next, and that thus It would cent dollars," not one of them has ever Perform Its endless circuit of duty, attempted to specifically point out ajworth Just exactly as much in the single advantage that has accrued to hands of one as in those of another. 4VlA A tMAalnnn . - i QkBnn.JI.. . V- a .
ouicwui) ciiuukii, ne ioiiows tne dollar from the silver king to the wageearner, where, after workine the mir-
acle of instantly cutting It down to 50
v ' m a a w w viel Flour and Ship Stuflf for Sale at all times.
. all I " D .UIUCU l faUMMUlli Mm the American people as a result of de
1' -ji monetizing sliver. We hazard the Indianapolis. Indiana. ; opinion that the man does not live who THE J.VSPP POrniPr? ,.' can .f110 how the virtual destruction uib J Aal Lit OOLRIER will of silver as standard money in Europe be furnished with the weekly edition,' and America could possibly benefit the
ot Ui3 Indiana State Sentim-I fnr. PP'e or tne united States.
ECKERT OXrWcrrpQ
i
cents, he leaves It.
The Idea that under the increased
. - --v. wumip BIITCT
$1.75 for a your for both papers, or-w.,, Z.ZTL? ot !r.id...pCJma"entl3:,B.e in ra,ue
. . f, . ' aa ne tnuoses w iermi" oubrcbiw; mat ir tne dollar in ciuos ot ten for .f lo. .Subscribe . t, does not "discuss" the Issue at all. should fall In value the worklhgman Now. He blinds and obscures It. He seeks would naturally demand more of tbem rt rlle-ifvaa tit. ant. J. a At . . I t 1 I -
I" u"at uiinub ot tne people rrom tor services is carefully kept In
, , t saue Dy taise appeals on beJIEADQUAHTEHS half of "honest money" and b? prt
SB-
Qhk old HELiAni.E Kmy Tin and Sove Store, in front of the Monument, is yet conducuted hv tlio
. r t e "
, . J aiiuiiLa in Yli
bunion n..iriMrm. " JP" " " auRiittTol Mr. W. Ernv. She
carries a splendid stock of the celebrated
i
the background. That the Rothschilds,
ine uurries, me Morgans and the Bel-
monts nave any selfish motive in op-
...... , iivuiibiiiK everv aovfirflin nr ri . n. i
run IHK i uiuicMi- - ' j "viiwu uiuuve in Op
SlnSTPr Spwitlfr Miwhlnn f . . 2 U, rUtea e,ther an un- po8,ng frce 00,1,8,56 ,s not even "motelller Obnill MUCIllIie ! principled scoundrel or a deluded slave.' K hinted at In this wonderful bit of t l... . .......... .i... . .. . .1 Pnnprwln that Him. l ijti v.llnnAnl... im.. .
i hi auiiuiiiuc ui um puonc, tnat 1 1 ". i.iviu io Bciuauness on vuuwput c wriier simply swells tinve llt'llitl ntll'lll'il ill. ..tl!.... r the Silver Sldn aa vpll an nn h -IJ . Rn.xnnf dnllai. in o iiu. . ..
have constantly on hand a full lino of 8ld. The science of political economy benefit of the silver king and then he the UJIltlllie Sinuere. With nil tl... u rlnala .n
i.-w...-w...... r I ' v v,IVi3i vssw.ij niu ouiiiau concerns. nn ,UR 11 uv 10 uu cents in order tA KajM4teSir!k- ..'S the injury o. the .orZZ S.
lor all other makes nnd styles of Sewina' t i I 1 ce"8lny .he ino magician or tne Times-Herald Machines. All kinds of Sowing Ma-' ? h?d by free tradc Yet both sys-1 could only have performed In the prescliincs ronnlroil Knra.ilt.i. ... ... i : tems have Btrone renreoontntl'jaa in'enri of Phnrnnh Mno. .j .
I .w-.. ..... iiig .it CUVUIllI- r il " -1 .vru.o hand machines. i Congress. The manufacturer says:' might very well have pu
üttLAB OIK Wm & COH STOVES.
l!ü'Ü!itj by Many-nörEqualed by None
Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of
and Aaroa
put their snakes
M eco. " .. . ' IU incir BDaKcB I y place of husliiecs is on th Street ' Tr"c. the tariff benefits rec dlrectlr.Un their pockets and (tone out of h..BiJame .
its, ,but the benefits also spread out over Dm. lw1AIT
tetween Mill and McCrillus Streets, JAtatae. Indiana.
I' KT E It J. OOSMAN, Agent, Dec. 5, lWJO-tt.
....::..". ."i.-"'". na aura. 5
JOua Ornec is OiioiTt U. S. atcnt Ornea famine can Kcura tmient in Ic.i time ti? Urn remote Jrom Uacblnnon. "maoee 5 Send model, srswinr. r photo., with descrle. ftlon. W e acirl.e. If fvttem.ble or not Irea ot jC.A.SNOWACO. ijaM. tint Ornct, WssNiHsreN. a. C.
, but the benefits also spread out over ness
luv wiiuiu country. The importer says: "True, free trade will be of direct advantage to me, but the whole nation will be more proaDCrOUS at tho nntnn Mn.A
- v, fc.lUU.
TINWARE and HARDWARE
Table nnd Pocket Cutlery, Handnome Parlor Hanging Lamps. Don't forget the Location ii
nuuvui wiu iuonument A. BARTH.
Eai
JASPER. INDIANA
JUMBO JEANS PANTS.
Oh. No I The goldites tell us that the farmer has no reason to complain of the fall i . . i . .
These arctimnta rr"i' . I" .1" r'ce- l ,8rra proaucts, because
iivo .An .-I , , i miwcuuHg Omer tniugs nave ra en also and h hand Ä .?B,,MU0B at the now bl,y " much with hU Sop al L sound 1,0 n0t MM,t them hrevcr co,d' Tha okB wen o7p" aJTr rn?hW?Uh f rea8on Md wUh PB'ut. whcn a faner has to give '00
ailvor win hnnn J -.vu vi uvurcoat, no is ratner incl ned to think ?Zt i f !? the entire country that for some mysterious reaaon "he law it r..n0neyi,eundrs) va9l,y of compensation has not wo?ka0 1 wllb mg tat 1 th S,,vcr m,n' pcrfect "oothness. tb
Instantly ho la asulled with a ter-' Send for "The Great finn-i .. Alno a full Htottlc eif fllr,fl,l.,.r ra..., IkrA..
I Send it to Mim un. ,m... mwl Ul i
n .)... . , - w txiuu iur mo ureal consa racv " rent or abuse, the volume of which i Kmh it Th unj u y oaly limited bv the ii.i-,l W.J ??d. 'K Then W!nd 11 10 n ne yeu
The Stron-eit Jeans Pants in the World.
oalr limited bv tk ii-..i , . u inen na 11 " me one yeu 2 tte 1 VJa8! MC. Lw wh0 - an advocate ot ailrar,
' eu vaaä. in LSI eava wsweMe m ee. aiaae aTii.i
weaauor a atw MMU7 aretes leree Vaiea. 1M Moaroe stmt, CaJeaft
and Nlmitu af.
gSE ECKERTS NEW STORE,
Opposite the Indiana
Hotel.
Or. B. A. MOgBY, Resident Denf-Sat.
HUNTINGBÜRG, IND. TVndera Iiis nrnfesilnn! a
I.. , . ,.-...., sri lies IU HU iialluK auy work In the dental line, and iirmnla.. tu a v.. it 1.1. ...... ... .
I. ..i.i ... . " iuini muciiiiou. w..l1LplH,e w.or!t "Poclally aollclted. and all ea 1 r Br lBr tM P I II tit..l A - - - . .
..mm, A FIT. IU 'MU.
NEW FALL GOODS!
- LATEST - STYLES -
Mrs. C. Hochqesanq's,
Cor. N. Main & 14-h St.. Jasper, Ind. The public are invito, in stall orwl
inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my
Very Low Price !
For everythine. Mv H trip Ir nf afiiTiiA
groceries and dry goods is always up with the beat. (;i,PJlfY 'UCE WANTED at thehlgheit market price.
Mrs. C. HocharAflanor
Apr. 6. 1894. 0
'UNITED m HOTEL
MILL STREET, JA8PER.
AUGUST KAEGIN,
PROPRIETOR.
The traveling public will find
tlii.s house well furniHlied and the best of attention given to the wants of guests. Furniture and beds all
new, und table supplied with thebeft the market affords. Term-,
Reasonable.
Aug. Kaegln-
March lo-l
ALBEBT M. BOBNBBT. BDWABD A. BOUBBIf
BOHNERT BROS.,
ProprUtori eftka
JISPFR UNION FLOUR "HIS f
These Mills are now Went in the beat
order, and supplied with best patent Rolls. The brands PEARL BKLLK, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not ex-
excelled for their grades in the world. We solicit the custom of Farmers, and will be ready at all times to exchange flour for wheat at the highest market
price.
UKIMU UH YUUK WHEAT, and we Will DSV VOU CSsh all Ulf marUaf rill
A 0 ' " a nvv TT S a allow CORN MEAL alwayi on hand to sell or exchange.
Bran and ShiDstuff
I at the lowest market price. Give 11s a i Jl mH.I a... 111 a a a
wr win try 10 please you. . Mills pn the North side of Jasper, oa 13th and Mill streets. ilOUMEKT BROTHERS),
Jasper, April 13, 'W-y
