Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1896 — Page 8
GEORGE P, WAGNER
THE 200 CENT DOLLAR.! w- c-T- u- COLUMN.
KAXCTACTCKKit QT
"WAGONS nd. CARRIAG-ES,
THAT IS i
THE
EINC SUSTAINED MONEY POWER.
BY
COXUt'OTKIi BV MK., M. L. HOIlltf.
Xo WoBilr That They Favor Dellar '
-An J Dalar ln-
Agricnltnral Implement
and Fertilizers.
Will l'arrha Twice M Mach aa aa Haaest Dollar Lruou freaa Bo4 Oral.
"3Ir, Cleveland has taken the free
sllverltea at their own word and demon
error as to their theory of finance or
i willing to steal under cover of a pre-
Repairingit Horse Shoeing,
Stxk .Mali Street,
JASPER, -
-Net a Political QscstwB." It seems very strange that so
many people nowadays have forgotten what thev have" been telliii"
us i roiiiuuiomsit ior lo, these many years past. They have told us in all kinds of intleetions that
the teiimer;inee tni.ifif"
3 wora ana demon- . . vi n
strated that they are either radically fn! political question at all, That it is
fory of finance or'ojet tor moral suasion, for edu-
eat inn. for tin ltiinl
, tense of fair play. The logic of the home, but not for polities. "You
Morgan ultimatum convicts the pre-, can't make a man moral bv tatute dent's free-silver critics of obtuseneas . l,nr. " -you must not drair the or dishonesty. The question is now.l,..,,, rtf ,,,.,,, .i... .1:-...
l crnitf n.tA hnM Ift? ....... . .
pool ot K)Iitics." The only cure for intemperance is the (.iosnol "
w KUIU At-JWTA at" nr. I I V ! .1 II 1 1 1 - . i
What is
will the Mornn sviullrcro haiv lf
way? There is no fear whatever as to the cold resprv r?- MairAfonrf
1 - --.---.... ..... V IV . V. ..... v. "V l" t x- ! noii., t i . ....
- i.iiii.ia.,io"!' uunureu minions omv, tie t ........... ... ..v.-...vw t . ...... !,m! .... .. . t ...... I.. 1? . . 1
nas a utile joKer up his sleeve that will '" u,t various uiricuons.'
r rm - 1 till tri IUI tllA I. .... .1
I j fool any attempt of free silver to smash
! the rfSrVt U o n V. .ml ..4
. i0,8." u-T' " l.l . ' mUUons of Sld eIth Kuropc or this I'll I I.I I KAsr.NLK, I'riip r.i country whenever he needs It under the
ihk,-,.. , ' u,u i,uu snon oraer. mere
- .'.-. v v. i. v . I . IHTH k.lfl1IUII
. I f . .! . . .
;um irum mc verv men whom we:
now tind besieging Albany with! vociferous protects on thi subject, j This question of excise legisla-j tion is todav conceded tn iu tli.i
overbau!cU.anarrfltuti ne jtm.usöout., scrve 13 sne- The only thing to be i tureniot oue-tion ill ilii into lf..r.,
ature. The Chamber!
cut a bill on tui
Tire nrWTK, SrrnH ? h - :ftiiermtween .mr state h'gislatt awpziccwiUbcrraMjiiabie. 11113 dato and Feb. o there will be any L,- n.m1, .
ctoXi,ö,,h! Xr fu:a,vr'" horw- aml PPar movement, or any combining I .k? V VT " "e , AÄÄ.eii.nppi,M w.ththrci.o.cft.t n tie part of moderate capitalists, of rubi1 a,ld fl representatives iÄÄd 5,i;:lt nd P01'1' aStat,on ' sufficient strength to overpower the I to advoe ,u ft that chamber is
Ore. .. v-y rHiup ktkr. i bids of the Morgan syndicate. What
Castor! is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescripticm for latitats aad Childrea. It coataias neither Opium, Morahia aar other Narcotic substance. It is a haraleaa sabstitat for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrup, aad Caster OIL It is Pleasaat. Its guarantee is thirty years as by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aad allays feTerishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Card, cares Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles cures oudtipatioa and flataleacy. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
HORSEAE
5VE VOLT sio-r CLelATEO
Morris' EutfUh 5taMe Powder
Merris' Emrtfeh Stable UaiawT' laMa W .m .
7 vine. itntU .
Morris' CariUh Worm Powder
We' Hc PoeHry Powder
" ff core 1.1164 r hoop, aad keen Mrybglqy"' li'
"'SM. Our new t.k, " Tt. Hori. Vi, r n
For Sal dye. 'Xov.ri.ltA ly.
1 Ufcjrtto.
Brannock.
GRQVEi
I Tat ä ssßJtem$ß
5S
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TASTELESS CHILL TTJNir IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE ÖOcts C1WE TASTE LH Olli. TOMP V5rf MbJ Äiitil üxrev n iJv-3-Jj- thii jrror. in s i ovrt . rrrfo- . : I ye-irs la th Cnis tu s , f. ""r mcla that rre tnca turcial m, tmakm juitTlazic. Vcur trtrl t. asset. Cahs iCC
For Sale by B KOT.. l;6-y.
B. BKAN.VOCK.
ever the outcome of the present issue, ilr. Cleveland, while protecting the re
serve, will furnish a fresh illustration of the absurdity of free-silverisai and all its works."
The above appears In the Chicago Evening Post of Jan. 7. In view of the fact that almost everybody has condemned Mr. Cleveland's former bond deal, the attempt of the Post to score some kind of a point against the silverites, is about the flattest thing we have yet seen. It is. in truth, almost
impossible to find the nolnt of so sen-
, less a criticism.
I As nearly as we can understand It.
ue icea m seems to be this: J. Pier
. pent Morgan is reported to have said that his eyndicate must have all of the
Donas or none. If so. what a lot of in
Bous wreicnea these silverites are. In other words, if Mr. Morgan has the available gold supply cornered, and
consequently has the country by the throat, it proves that those who think gold an unsafe standard are cranks, lunatics, scoundrels and public enemies. 1 The Evening Post may be right. A man -who believes In the money of the constitution the money of Washiagton, of Jefferson, of Hamilton, of Jack
son and of Lincoln, may be a "crank." A man who believes that a metal which perfectly performed the functions of
money for 4000 years is still fit for snch
use, may be a lunatic a man who does not think that either the nation or an
Individual should be compelled to pay
a one-hundred cent debt with a two
hundred-cent dollar, mar b a scoun
drei a man who thinks thnt tha Aman
INOJican republic should stand on its own
i laaependent basis In matters of finance,
as in everything else, may be a public
esray.
We have seen some silver men who
Castoria.
The Indianapolis
Daily and Weekly Sentinel
l 1 v. . v. dv.-u pvivuc aincr uicu WHO CireEtatfoa hi reached Hntaene proper-: appeared to be a little cranky; others tleassy it thorough service In n-p.rln vkn Kn innrmotKul
..... "I fr''- viv. lue nut Ul IUUII tr.e latett Hews all over tht fr t,h' . i .. . .
EWr.iw in lB,ilana ,hoa..fr,v? . 7; 0:111 sndrels. possibly some who
tvtry readier is ImlUna -houM take a paper, aad tkat THK sEXT! SKU
LARCEST CIMCULATION OF AMY NEWSPAPE B IM .THE STATE.
TKKMS OF SUI'.SCItli-Tloy.
Daily, one year, -Weekly, one year,
5.00
1.00
Ike Weekly Klltlai Its 12 Fife
zaizht be nlaced in tho
I lie aemies but thank God! we never
saw a real genuiae silver man who was
aa laioc
ao Mr. Cleveland has a "little joker up his sleeve," has he? Well, that Is
!too bad. We knew that the money
power In general, and syndicates in nar
ncuiar have been throwing loaded dice for some time, but we really did not know or stmDOse that the nrfslt1pnt nf
I the United States was playing with con-
i cealed cards. Instead of being a "foil" to the silver men, that has rather the
J appearance of a "foul." We will take
l the chances and cry "foul" anyway.
we do not know of a silver man in f the country who doubts the ability of
the united btates to borrow a hundred
millions In gold, or for that matter sev
era! hundred. It is only a question of
the extent of the robbery to which Un
InSianapalis.ilndiana. THE JASPER COI-RIER ni
be furnished with the weekir edition i cle SamueI must submit ,n order to et
IU
of the Indiana State Sentinel
ior a year lor both naier.-, or
in clubs of ten for lö. Subscribe
Now.
lorf The silver men have had nothing to
do with the matter of the new call for
bonds. The great republican majority In the house passed a bond bill which
expressly provided against secret con-
, tracts. The senate has taken no act- ' ion at all. The law is exactly the same
as it ha been for the last twenty years
HEADQUARTERS
T"Z ot rse the silver men. like all other
oinger aening JlMcliine !f BOOd Peoale were anxious that if Mr r i . . .. .... t Cleveland was bound to borrow
comjo?ed oi the verv tuen uiio
were not lonjr airo telling us that the evil of intemperance can be cured by moial suasion o n I v. Kverv political jouit.al in the state is giving column after eolumn to the Raine? bill or ome other of the exeis-e bil!. at Albany, and these wry journals were mo?t strenuous a few years a no in teilin' n,- M.ii'
the temperance uiiesti.m" niut
A Kept out ot ihditics. One hnndr.l
of the leading minister? of Hrook-i
lyu the otlier Sunday preached at 1 Mayor Wurster, more or less direct-! Iy, in regard to Ins duty on the ex-ci.-e question. Mayor Wurster is neither a pteacher'nor a teacher,! yet most ot these Rrooklvn nnvi,..!
i . . r
ers nave oeen assunn' us thnf tho
preachers and teache
... UlU ones that can do us anv "ood in
lemedyin.L' the drink ciirse.
Now what difference ilnpi't mnl-.
whether Mavor Wurster
the excise laws or not, if the drink A.
lue.tion is solely one of morals ami
not ot politics? What difWn
does it make whether the legislature
manes me Kaines bill or am- n!-
... . ""v. :
bill a law, if vou can't nvik mnn
good or moral by law? What is all this hullabaloo about, from one end of the state to the other, if what
t-smiiauie geuuenien toid us m i 1S94 and have so often told situ e is j true, namely, that the church and! the home are the onlv fortes tlu.ti
can alleviate the evils of intemper
ance
Is it possible that all th
-- i'viyiF.
uavf ;u iai iouini ntit t h?it tut
v l ä J äO
itiestion is after all of nocoitv
IKilitical one? Let us bono ,i
- I WJ va, having once found it out let us hope that thev will retain a rit nn i,;
knowlede until the n.v. 1 If .11
day at least. X.Y. Voice.
LET ME DIE. A voun'Mnan enturod tli 1
of a villace tavern anil .villl fnr
dnnk. "So." said the l.ni.iinni
-ou have had too much
Vou have been ravine mud nn.
;ind I cannot seli vou anv more."'
le stepj)ed aside to make" room for i Couple of vouiitr men w-lw. l.nrl
just entered, and tht lnn.llnr.1
ed uiMin them verv nolitok- ti,
other stood bv u11.miK- -lrni i,
uifyium nmsiieu lie walked up to
tiif landlord and .-aid : "Six vears
airo, at tfieir aire. I .stnod
nose voting men am r.nu- t a
man with fair rospects. Xow at
the age of twentv-eight, I am a
wreck, bodv ami miiul vrt n,
me to drink In this room I formet the habit that has been my ruin
Kt-ii my a lew more i iio
ami your work will be ilnno ! T v51
be dune: I will soon be out of the
way; there i. no hum Inrmo itnt
ley can be saved: they may be
men again. Do not sell it to tbnm.
isell it to me and let metlh. and tbi
world will be rid of me: but. for
leaven s sake, don t sell any more
io mem. The andlnr. hetono
" OaÄoria is an excellent medkln for chllSrea. Jtoüu? have npcatii51y to'.U roe of IU (otxl effect upoa their chiMrt-d. Da. O. C. Osgood. Lowell, Mw. " Catoria b the brt xvruejy for chiMrea of which 1 am aequaistoi. I hojv. the day u cot far distant hen mother will cotuiJer the real i&terrsl of their chiMxvn, an.l uj Ca.irii loatead of the various quack nostrums which an destroying thrir loved ones, by forcin; opium, morphin?, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby sending
i to premature gravea." Da. J. F Kixchelok, Conway, Ark.
Tka Catamr Cwauy, T7 M
Castoria.
' Castoria k ao well adapUxl to childrea 1
kaowBto I
I recoBimtrad It MM saBarior
" i Tmm ESOWB to Be."
H. A. AacwM. Dl,
III So. Oxfords., Brooklym, K. T.
" Ow phyrfdaa in the cklldrea'a diamrt-
w nave spocea aihiy of their aipcrienoe In their outside practk with Castoria.
nua aiuouca we only aar amoac our medical soppUes what is kaewa mm
producta, yet we are tree to confess that tha
menis or uastoria hat woa m to look wita
rarur uoa It." UxrrxB Uoarrrai. amo Dibhh Boattav, Ma ALL C Rami, FYt.,
mmr Strwsjt, Kw Tark Oiaw.
4
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üaJiibrhlice Townnhlp TrusT tees Notice. The undemgneji. Trustee ol Biia. bndm township, Da bom county, ui il teud to Township bunnex on SatunIr ? every wk, at Frank BeU's office okr Norüi Main slm-t, between Kitfith aaj hinth, in Jasper. The Township 1? brarj- aad Indiana School Books at i. place. Wiixia. SacLaa. TrutZ
Aug. IS, 189S-y.
Boone TownHhip Trustee
üuuee, The nndendmed. Tmi v
... " : V.-V. ui ooom OWtlr-hlD. DulxilD riktmrv l..k
olice that he will att. n.l tn .n
fruinmg to the office of Trustee, athlj
t 4 uuire BOUUl-eaK Of I OrlSfft. ll't. on SatnnlMVa nf p,r)i -..L. , .
j ilu r. twrrls all bensont having in.nuK,,. i :
Je in tirraeiit It nn K.tnnl.. ;..
Ifinnif ltxiks from Üie Townhit li.
earj-, are notifici that the Librarr 5.
ept by in. McHarri, in Portentf ille, . ,r. ,NvB CorrMa, Truttee.
in. ir:c-y.
Columbia Townshin Ttiku
tcsc's Notice.
The underiind. Tmi ni r"iv:.
! JP-. Dubois county, Ind.. will attend lo Township bu-in4 at his residence oa very Saturday, and penona haTiaf
iuMed to i-n-iijt h on that da- r.f tym
aevk.
The fownphiD l.ihrarr im Imrj . ti.
Jllice of the Trustee, when? OV
I 'itlfd Ci.n obtain books.
R. P. SmIT. 1W(a
Auf. "'th. iKa.
V h
i'.a i tu tue
C,!,
strength and
impression of
of soundness.
I'cople at least feel that those who I
keep their names before the public J by using Tub ContiKii are solid 1 and substantial. Z
rTISTRY
THE JASPER GUT ROLLER MILLS
j Make the Celebrated
innrnrütnontB f i
aWrLir Af maAl a - . . I
-n .i7; 1. ' V y,,s' c-i waau Gold aad n...i
Machiaes. All kinds of Sewine Ma-' , e pereon to whom we sent a samchmea repaired. IlarMin in .,.i Pe copy of the National mm..m..
aand machines. writes us the follntrin- ,i,t Ä.u..., '
v v a via kept his word.
Worcan suffnige
Mv Place? nf lmn'nuu !. ri. c. . 'nnto 1.1 ... -i ...
öetw-een Mi. CrHll .( kaU'ur such cranfcy na.
PETER J r nM 7 v " , WC WaDt gA and Cleveland." w 0,can fu ,ra rcrfcit J. OOSMAN, Agent,1 We are not Informed whether th'woman suftennp Dec. 5. lVUtf vHtp i. ..
-...v. ... . vuLikuu omce nn nor 9 n 1
tlonal hank nrrcMn a v ' . .. I
MsjsäJtMorgan-Rothschlld syadlcate. ort
IS 1 merely some little
L Kards It as a mark of fifmacial acirmen
io oe in accord with the great bankers
I äO L'yt rP law aa"Awa li and moncr lenAnr nt v, 1.1
jdE.ilu ''jsiMkSJSMiii ever he Is and whatever he Is, we hope &kZX - ,;--'r.d.asdtn Pat-J he has his gold, and we know he has his
...r. . . " tpTc rtta. i Cleveland. The eroat hnrir nr
T 1 ...... ...
iei us not iorgct mat the "poor
man s oeer is nie poor wi.m.m'
hell.
will
bring
: A
AT CCÄSIDNJLL
ADVERTISEMENT
PATOKA LiLY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.
They also want your
WHEAT-
And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
Resident Dentist.
UNTING1IÜRG, IIVD.
T'ndiri Iii nmfM.ioni ...
iw-nlimt any rk 111 tbt- Irutal line, und liroiui ti, .iv.. 1. i... ..1 ........ ...
i.t.ld plate work prvially olinted, and all
" . pr. i'.,
NEW FALL GOODS!
- LATEST - STYLES -
ECKERT flPnTUroe
?
(hk old hki.iaiu.k Erny Tin and Sove Store, in front of the Monument, is yet conducuted bv the daughter of Mr. Ernv. .She carries- a splendid stock of the celebrated
1
OAK WM & COOKING STOVES.
ijtated by Äiany-iiiiiaaarEijualed by None-
Also many other stoves and
A full assortment of all kinds of
TINWARE and HARDWARE
AT
Mrs. C. Hochgesangs,
Cor. X. Main &. 14th .!. .I.inor Itirl.
The public are invited tn rail and
insiH-ct inv new Ctml- nf all kind-.
: , - o i and learn my
Very Low Prices !
For everythin''. M v stock of staple
groceries and dry goods is ahravs uj with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED t thehighe! nmrkci price.
Urs. C. Hoch&resanir.
. a a
Apr. e, iuy4.
WED states HOTEL
MILL STREET. JASPER.
AUGUST KAEGIN,
PROPRIETOR.
The traveling public will find
this house well furnished and the best of altei.tion given to the wants
of guests. Furniture ami beds all
new, and table supplied with the best the market affords. Terms Reasonable.
Aug. Kaegin
March 10-S3
MARY Ä. BARTH.
iuuju aim i-npk-oi ( uth.r,- ir...i n i
,. . t .....v., ii.iuii.uiiit' iarior Hanging Lamps. Don't forget the Location in rrnTir fit flit lvat....... a
JUMBO JEANS PANTS.
ivMuat iiauej f uuiuriuBaieiy, nave a superabun
dance or (jiereiand, but not enough gold .to bless themselves with. National m.
! me tall 1st.
,tKKl. WfM-,., f jjlco'Stwe or not. tree hi A. .M'S -S.auSj
C.A.3SaOW&CO.
Subscribe for The National nimetal-' list. $1 a year, or 25 cent3 for three 1 tas. 134 Monroe street, Chicago, j
AXD-AX-OCl'ASIOXA l. MEAL Arc Alike in that Neither Does Very Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY IS THE RULE FOR BOTH.
The Strongest Jeans Panif. in fTisa Va.1J
Alm ' f "" 8"M!k "r -SSM?-.
iiiFvn tili
ALBKKTM.BOB.NCBT. HOWARD A.BOHMKT
BOHNERT BROS,
rroprItor of tk
Eastaiaaaf ruaii:-.. I ncnrn iiMina riniio sjiilC I
jasper. iNDTaiJa7-,"h"iorrn umun nuun mmo i
These Mills are now kept in the best
order, and supplied with best patent
Rolls. The brands PEAR I IJhM.fc, FA MI I.V. ami KTItUOHT arc not ex-
ez celled for their grades in the world.
We solicit the custom of l-aniiere, and
will be readv at all times to exchange Hour for wlleat at the highest market
price. RRINO TS YOUR WHEAT, and we
will pay you cash all the market will alio a-.
CORN MEAL alwavs on hand to sell
or exchange.
Bran and Ships tuff
at the lowest market pnee. Give us a
trial and we will try to please you. Mills on the North side of Jasper, oa
13th and Mill streets.
ECKERT S NEW STORE,
wwwwwm
Opposite the
BOHNERT BROTHER, Indiana Hottl. Jasper, April IS, 'M-r !
