Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 June 1896 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
laalait
TIk FiaMciai PlMk ( the
Denwcratic Plattam "We maintain tho time honored
JAHPEK. DCBOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.
Katr4st t P.teBc si Jsipcr ln.ilm. for
rMkaiMloB tbro(fc tB lUIW ttfOBd Clfttt B4ttr
Whiuc in town Wednesday of last
week, Mr. Aupwt Koerner, auditor o( Dubois county, ami chairman of the Dulioi Democratic Central Committee, said r it i ..I...... .1... nt .
- - - . . . .1. k.innitilitu rt liimnf ll lent
"What in the hell did vou ko and teuieiuucntui: inmiii-iiDui ui........-... what I aki about trading off our Dubois and reiterate our allegiance to that
countv editors it got me in a hell of a jjoundest and most honest nionetix. I told Doane himself that 1 would,. ,1 ,i,.J Im im.
lent rector-
and tin-
both gold and
fix. I told Doane liimselt that 1 wouui,. , 1 -i,,,,,.,,.,! swap him and a dozen like him for the tarj 0lw, and tltman-t Xr.vs editor, but I do not know how the mediate and mdependen Herald man will like it." Petersburg ' ntion of silver by the free
limited coinage of
FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1S9G. Pwhiii CMaty DcMcratk Ticket.
For Treasurer, EDWARD A. BOHNERT. For Sheriff, HENRY CASSIDY. For Coroner. ORVILLE A. BIGHAM. For Survevor, WILLIAM T. YOUNG. For Commissioner 2d District, JOSEPH SCHROEDER. For Commissioner 3d District, JOSEPH FRITZ. ForCoantv Assessor, WILLIAM H. KUPER.
News
It Koerner told Itraden unvthini;
1 Z .1 1 1 1.k.l (ltdtt atwk Salicis
of the 'Tike county ring," and it is said Ol lt to 1; wunoui unuiimg that thev can lie "in aU the languages action or consent of any other
. . . ,? . . t . . .
Known 10 nepuoucan nug musier.
Hut the Cocriir don't believe Koerner
said it, though some one has lieu, and its not the Cockikk either. J aser
Whv not believe that Koeiner said it.' t
A few weeks ago he admitted to you that he said a portion of what we charge!
against nun in saynig mai nc amcwi . . to trade all the editors in Dubois county G. A. R. desires to expreß their
for the editor of the Petersburg kws! ithank;
Oil ;i .. . ........ rutin
MIVtT 11? JUHIIllI IIIU11C .11 HIV
tue na-
t 1 1
Hon; such coinage to be tun legal
tender for nil debts, public and private."
Card f Tkaiks! Portkrsvm.lk, June 22, '00. The Straber-Harris Post, No. 96,
Mr. Lem Cooper, of Ireland, Dubois
countv informed ug a few days ago mat
he heard Koerner make the latter state
ment a statement that is, according to
Koerner's admission to you, a fearful
slap at the editor of the Huntingburg
ewg. see: retereourg .ews.
The Coubikk did not believe it,
because Koerner had heretofore had
the reputation of having some
shrewd political sense, and he is
well aware that if either of the two
Democratic papers of Dubois coun
ty had opposed him actively for the
nomination or election tor county auditor in 1S94, he could neither have been nominated or elected, and that the same condition is likelv to confront him when he wants
a re-nomination two years from as t " 1 1
now. e nave never sei ntniuown
as a fool, who would create for him-;
slf needless opposition, nor as one alllicted with the big-head to such
an extent as to make him think lie
'bos
He know the De-
was a
mocracy of Dubois county will submit to "no bossism. Thev repudi
ated Bretz on that account, and will
do it with anv one else.
Tke
TV DcaMcratk State Ceevesties. Met at Indianapolis Wednesday June 24, 1896, and after a lively session, during which Bynum, the leader of the gold faction, was hooted down over the declaration that 90 per cent of the Democrats were Cleveland men. The following ticket was nominated. Delegates at large D. W. Yoorhees, Terre Haute; David Turpie, Indianapolis; G. V. Menztes, Mt Vernon; James McCabe, Williamsport. 'Electors at large John B. Stoll, South Bend; Jason B. Brown, Sevmour. GovernorB. F. Shively, South Bend. Lieutenant governor John Lawler, Salem. Appelate judges E. A. Taylor, Evansville; F. E. Gavin, Greensburg; Theodore P. Davis, Noblesville; 0. J. Lötz, Muncie, George Ross, Logansport. Secretary of state S. M. Ralston, Lebanon. Auditor Joseph T. Fanning, In-dinapolis.
Treasurer M organ Chandler,
Greenfield. Attorney general J. G. McNutt, Terre Haute. Reporter of supreme court Henry Warrum, Indianapolis.
Superintendent of instruction W. B. Sinclair, Knox.
Statestatistician O. H. Downey,
Albion.
STThe Pike and Dubois County fceuublican Central Committee
are called to meet together, and al
so th Republican executive committee of Pike county, at Winslow on July 17th, at 1 o'clock, to con
sider the Question as to tne seiec
Hon of candidates for Judge and Prosecuting Attorney" in this ju
dicial circuit, and also any other i,;nii nmv Ko til lrp1 of
.Jn-thpm. In the lieht of re- one of gold of equal fineness,
to the speakers, choir, visit
ing members of other G. A. R. Posts, and the citizens of this vicinity, in helping us make our Decoration Day Services a grand success. By order of Commander, Lot' is Smith. L. L. Kelso, Adgt.
Fiiaaciat Plaak sf tke llliaois
DeaMcratic Platfera. "We believe that bimetallism,
which has done the work of the world since the dawn of civilization,
and which was made the bases of
monetary svsteru bv Hamilton and
Jefferson, is absolutely necessary at
present to the prosperity of mankind, and that its re-establishment will check the present business
paralysis, will give to the country a safe and honest currency of adequate volume, will restore prices of agricultural comnudities, will en-
couraee enterprise and tnve out
people steadv and profitable em
ployraent. Having learned through
bitter experience that all street
has controlled the financial legis
lation at Washington, and knowing
that everv effort will be made to ae
feat the will of the people, we deem it oroner to be explicit in our dec-
a
larations.
"Actuated bv the foregoing prin
ciples and des ring the prosperity
of the people, we demand the ltn-
roedidate restoration of the tree and
unlimited coinage of both gold and silver as a standard monev at the
ratio of sixteen ounces of silvtr to
with
Notice to Tax Payers of Madison Township. The Hoard of Review of Dubois countv, Indiana, now in session at the Court House in Jasper hereby notify the tax pavers of Madison Township, that said lJoani, have decided to raise the assessment of the Personal Property as returne! bv the acsessor of said township for the year and the 1st day of July next, is set to hear any complaint from the tax puyers of said township and those interested may state their reasons whv their assessment should not be raised. W. W. Kesdau., Pres. A. H. Kokkxek. Sec. Board of Review, Dubois Co Ind. June L'ti, IStHi It. Netketa Heirs, Creditors, tc. In the matter of the estate of William Elkins, deceased. In the Dubois Circuit Court, June term. ISiHI. Notice is hereby given, that Riley Burton as administrator of the estat of William Klkins, deceased, has presented anil filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court,
on
SATl'RDAY, JULY ISth, 1S!X5,
at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of saiil estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why taid accounts and vouchers should not be approved, and
let all heirs, legatees and other persons interented appear and make proof of any part of saitl estate.
III LEY lU'RTON, .tim r. Witness mv hand and the seal of
said Court, at Jasper, Indiana, this 24th dav of June. 181Mi.
Herman Kckekt, dene.
Traylor sc Hunter, Attys. June 2tf, 1S90-2L
AclniiniBtrator'H Sale of Real Estate.
In the matter of the estate of (Jeorge
Cox, deceased.
Notice is herebv eiven that by virtue
of an order of the Dubois Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, the undersigned as administrator of the egtate of Iteorge
Cox, deceased, will offer for sale at pub
lic auction on the premises of earn deceased, in Jefferson Tp., Dubois county, Indiana, on
SATURDAY, Jl'LY 11th, lSiW, an undivided two-thirds of the following realestate.situate in the county of Dulwis,
State of Indiana, to wit: The East half
JUST RECEIVED!
Praes
m m law aiw "' " -mr- "
.Sc a far
All new goods and new patterns, former price
A Full Assortment of
FINE UMBRELLAS, In Silks, Glorias, and Sateens,
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iNew ana ÄTjurüLbivtj xiaiiuie. jtiiuoö voiy uu
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AJ 3.1 HT. W H.n IJrHHS vTUUllä. X11U.1CIJJ JJIUOUO. JTri
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raies ana Liawns. wmun wui uo uiuaeu uuu au vor
LOW PRICES.
SKtt. KlIEBLER
Political Aiiiiounceiiients.
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. William a. Tkavlou. ( lull- county, N n t-aiullilutt! for Jut! of the ftTth Judicial Circuit. .Mibji'ct to the Dciiidcratlc uoinluatint; convention of the said Judicial c rcuit. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. William K. Cox I it eamlUhite for Proc cutitig Attorney fortlie 57th Judicial circuit, subject to the approval of the Circuit Ieniocrutic noiiilnatliiK' convention. For Rprntatlv from Dubois and Martin County. Frank 1'is.Mt K.oi Dubois county W a candlilute for Iteprescntntlve in the Legislature from the district of Dubois and Murtln countlen. aubjeet to the Deiaocratle district convention. For Rarintativ from Lawrence, Orange and Dubois. Jam II. WiLLAKi, of Ijiwrenee county, is n candidate for Kepresentative In the Legislature frtnil the district of Lawrence, raiiKe ntid Dubois counties, subject to the Democratlc district convention.
Jol It Sown!
Roller Bearings IVIake Iiight Draft.
All
Sn Sn l .If T an'd without waiting for or depending on twentynine (,) fpwn.li! So. two (2) will not adopt a unit ru e, ana . arth. an,i the de)e. South, Range No. Three (3j West, also thus shut out the Republicans of a nal 1011 f".ca""' fla"; "ie. Vu0 the North-Kaat quarter of the NorthnKniarnnntv gates from this convention to the West uimrter 0f ee-tion No. Thirtv-flve
national democratic convention are
A nketch of the life of "Silver instructed to use all honorable
Dick Bland," of Missouri will be means to bring about such declara
(iiiarte
(35), Township No. Two (!) South,
Range No. Three (3), est, all in mitwig Countv, Indiana. t-i- 1 f l I t r.. .... oi.
found on th first page of the Couk- rations by said national convention,! d -, inilin(jer jn gix aI1, tweivt: 1 A J I . 1 1 A
months, purchaser to execute his notes
with good freehold surety, to the ap
proval 01 said aiminisinuor,waiving me
benefit of valuation and appraisement
laws, and waring eix per cent interest from date.
IJ.ui.kvT. Wadk, Adm'r of Estate. V. E. Cox, Att'y. P. S. At the same time and place the
undersigned Klizabeth J. Cox, widow of
said deceased, will sell at public auction her undivided one-third of said real estate, ujon the same terms as said decedent's land will be sold. Ki.uakktii J. Cox, Widow. June 19, 181;-4w.
icr to-dar. He has more instructed and to support only such men for votes for "him for the Democratic the presidency as are in full and nomination for President by the pronounced sympathy with these Chicago convention, than any other principles. Ve are also opposed to man mentioned, and if nominated the contraction of the currency by
will be elected by a large majority, the retirement ot any part 01 tne His character is a platform of itself, present outstanding treasury notes.
standing out in bold and lavorame
rantrifit as a inend 01 tne common ... ... ' contrast, m ""... . ... rfnnhliran n.inor nf Michicnn. savs
neonle to that ot McKiniev, wun 7----- r- , 1 Vu KTl'ilL L if anA nhnmelion e St. Louis money plank is "dam-
ma KUlucii -.., , --- ------- nU.. nnnntrniin nm linrpnilhll-
m - -M 111 K & M W A A k B LI U K, M A KAU A -B mruwaa
wma. Diiuu A 111 Matthews and can-' , The pledge to pay the bonds
. . 1 in rvnin 1 norrnm v riT 111:11 I'lisiriii
Bland,-either way-would me a b
model ticket for those wno wian prosperity for farmers, merchants mjhe County Board of Tax and tradesmen in the Lnites States, Review took a lecess from Mondav
and would be thoroughly Amencan, noon tU1 Thursdav, on account of too, without any taint of serfdom to the Democratic State Convention. Enfland or any other monarchy. A notice b the Boarrt to tlie pr0.
xr runno0V f . Denew in perty owners of Madison township
his flap doodle presenting the name will be found in another column, of Gov. Morton at St. Louis, said XVhM"nnthmVKTfitktmiA
this countrv is "the home of the op- n , 1
nressed. and the land of the tree. . . :, nnm'n
There is no question about I peoplK advocate, and looks to pression part of it, "d the platform jjyjf ft can nl
the honest
Warning Notice.
All persons are herein warned not to
hunt or trespass in any way on my land near the Ireland and Kestner'a Mill bridge road, beginning about three and
a hall tnilea irom Ireland and running on Haid road atxnit three eighths of a
mile, embracing 1(50 acres. I will cute any one found trespassing.
I.KO Stknfte.vaokl. June 12, 189ß-3t.
prose-
he endorsed would give the power
tn th wool iron, tin, glass, sugar
and other combines, and bond and bank barons to make the oppression still more severe, while his single
id standard would destroy the
uv m
depended upon to urge
course, and is proud of unapproving constituency.
R. K. ExcurHion.s. rI. T t." L. L'l T Pni I Xt u-SII
last vestiee of freedom m the United 11 .r-ion tickets to the following
SUtes, and make our people the event, and on the following times: object vassals of European intrig- Sweet Sulphur Snrinrw, Velpen, Inl. -t- .n,l Kond eamblers. and in White Suluher Wella, English, Ind.
"7: Ii L0'farm, : One and one-thinl fare for the round another generation all the farms in "
the United btates would be ownea fIoine geekers Excursion June 9th,
mnA nrMrs.td hv them, as most Of Jtil v 7th and 21st.
the railroads are now, and the com- AlaUma, Arixona, Arkansas, Florida,
u.nnlrl Iva ttorvanftl . uwiiu, -"''. V"1T.' .
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BUCKSKIN BEECHES
3EJT UK, KST F1TT1N, KST WEAJWw
GUCKES BROOM MF'G CO.,
M A S L FACT t It K Its OK BROOMS. MORS AND WHtSKS.
Delivery Free of Freight, In half groaa lots, within 20 miles of Factory. JASPER. INDIANA. JUNE 12th, 189(5. Now is tho right time to plant Broom corn. Call at the Guckes Broom Factory and get your seed free. We will buy your com and pay cash for it. June 13, 1W y
PEEKING MOWING MACHINES and INDEK
Have Koller or Hall Bearing!. The Lighest Draft and the bet the world. , Deer in: Hay linkes get all the hay. Hand dump and Ilor dump. Strong, durable, easy to operate. Deeriiipr Binding Twine is the best twine you ever laid eye; 0 I It is honest in length and weight. I Deeriiif? Harvester Oil keeps the bearings cool and add.-- life : I the machine. It is smooth and free from gum or acid.-. It i? perfect lubricant.
Call and examine the above line at my shops on Sixth street, Ja?! Circulars and information free. April IM, !. FELIX LAMPERT.
WOOL. WOOL.
Thli is tho best market and nun It tho best hono to ship to. Wc make liberal u! TAn.ce on compliments. Besides we have better facilities than other liousii la hsvlu many Urxe factories to nupply. We get you the tee price and pay spot rath ; not I trudu. No traveling agents. Snip all your wool and Barm predace direct to HERNDON'CARTER CO. 110 Third Street, er SIS to tl9 IimU Ceert, LOÜTaWlLlK, KY
Hall Township Business. Notice is hereby given that the untleieigned, TniHtee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons" having township business to transact are required to present it to htm on Hattirdavs. The township library will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library Ixxjkij. The" Indiana SerieB of School books
.lull. .1, mc iy
UNDERTAKING. I have just received a FINE HEARSE, and am now prepared to attend with it all buria UNDERTAKING Carefully attended to; t b aiming and properly overseeing burials when c aired. As low prices as good materials, careful j tention, and neat designs will justify. P. A. GUCKES, Scientific TJudtrtak
My Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURl Of all descriptions, is kept "up to-date" in all pi a.' 1 3 t r 1 a
may be had at my ollice, and at John J. jwCuiws, uw iiuuiaa uuau .u.iiu.n ouMeschede's, in Ceiestine. Ito the common kitchen table. Come and ste tni
IKVl Ij. JACOBS,
PHILIP A. GUCKES,
JASPER, INDLAW
Aug. 9. 1895.-
Trustee Hall towntihip. -y
FOUTZ'S NORSE ANO CATTLE POWDESt
N. Main Street.
March 20, lJG-3m.
i
mon oeope
nlaves. renters and bog trotters.
And McKinley is their golden calf that they fall down and worship. Mr. McKinley did not make his Mark so much as his Mark made Mr. McKinley.
tuck1
X. Catalina, S. Carolina,
Texas, and irgiaia.
Missouri,
Tennessee,
JEWPAJ4TS
The local advertiwirs in Thel Coukier arc presenting the finest spectacular play ever produced in thejr line.
fett, b, Til GtODIU CLOTIIK CI
EVANSVILLE. IND. ft TBK 1TBBT Vint WABXalTTl
For Sale by 8. KUEBLEK, MarG,llr. 4AIPEP), me.
Wo HoMS will ill. of roue IVrrs or LCHO F Tss, If Fouui I'owilen are iimmI In time. KouU rovdrr wülnir! anil prrrent lino fwotiaa KooUs VovAm III prvvfnt 0rs ix Kowli. KouUI row.len III Itirrr tlie qimntlty of milk ast cream twenty pf crnu and ninkp Uie butter llni aad iwrctFwUI Towilfrs will rnr or prrvrnt lmot still Philk to which llorwit anil I Mtleare ulijct. FotTZ's l'owiiva wiix nv tiATlirACTIow. ttU sverrwlirre. DAVID S. roUTis. rronrlotor, BAI.TIUOHK, HD. For sale by Martin Friedman. Uec. ß, ls; ly.
fiuol Kü.mIiUük'c lit IrulniM For Huh?. House ol eight rooiiiM und two Un and food cellar, with three timn lute in Ireland. Good water, stable, ami othtu out buiUlitifM. In irool onler eveiy way; a nice home near churcho!' mid school , with good society surroumliiiit.
Will be sold very cheap ana on oasj
C. Doamb, Jaeper.
I 'iik old reliahlk Erny Tin and 'Sove Store, in front of tho Monujment, is yet conducuted by the daughter of Mr. V. Erny. Slie carries a splendid stock of the celebrated
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Apply t 1
CAHLAND OAK HEATING & 1 STOVES.
-Imitated by Mnny-lSsrEqunlcd by None
Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of
TINWARE and HARDWARt Table and Pocket Cutlery, llamtamie Pari Hanging Lamps. Don't forget the Locatior Front of the Monument Mm t DADTU East side ef Pi bile Saui MARY As BAR I H, JASPER, INDIANA.
