Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 July 1896 — Page 4

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I A SMITH I ) k b äcmooetuing silvei without tin

waaannl ggp

heavy inctea.se in the burden ot

taxation .'it mI ut all debts, public llllil linv.ito Th nrtnliM. I . .(

I j - - - ..... qwiwMm us KBtr4i tk ... r.. 4i j..,..- Masss fr the money lendinii i la at home

J4NPKK. IH'ROIK riU'MTV. IMH N4

b . i. tkroofk tbe aiai! ..-, .,I dtu matter

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... ii , . : "" " i pronanie wmi i lie Im-s Ä -r approvalu the Au.er- , management, not more than 50

iti ' fin m ;f P a' oom,P- ...., bU property, a.,.1 . number of rur; WiiuwÄ will be compelled to

i ar " i " hulk.' ill) lit r 1 1 i rr i mt. ..,.. .i

inen du nog the present depression in values, owing to the gold stand unl contraction ot the currency, are

ill v uhle to d so.

FRIDAY, JIYI. K, 189.

Sheriir's Sale.

UKHOCH TH' STATK TICK KT.

For lioTernor. BICNJ V HIVKI V. of St Joaepli county. For I. if utt-nant Oorernor. JOHN C. LAWLKK, of Waab uni-n count; For Scort-tarv of Stat, SAMIK1.U. RAl.SToN. of Room- county. For Auditor of im JotKPil T. FANNl.Nli. Of Marion county. For Treasurer of Stat, HOaOAll chamh.kk. ol lueott aovatj For Attorney Oeii. ral. J Q MM lr, of Vigo county. For Reporter of the Supreme t 'ourt. UMftl WAHKl M.Of Marion co.uu For s.ipt of I'ubl.c ItmCructioii. W H. T. n.AIK. of stark.' county Kor state Statistician. O. H DOWItST.Of Noble county. For Appelate Juilgen. (FiTe Diatrirta ) KIVI TA I i. K, FKANK K. I. A IN, I II Ki I i KK P l V IS i 'KI.A NIM) l,i TZ l. Kolli. K K K s

DEMOCRATIC COINTV TICKET. For Treasurer, KDWAKD A ItollNKKI For Sheriff. HKMtV CA88ID1 For Coroner. oKVlLI.K A. HIi.lt M For lurtevnr, WILLIAM T. TOCXU Fof Coniuiiaaioner. M 1. strict J. t-M'll SCHKOKDKK Kor OotnaUsslonsr. a.i o . JoxKI'H FKITZ. For County Assessor, W H II KI l'KK

and broad. The prostration ..f in

diistry and iinpovciishinent ,,f the people. We are unalterably mi.

ootid to monometallism which By virtue of a oner of a Decree to ass has looked fast Ihe Droeoeritv &,!Ä,n2? Cmrk 1 JRuboif " , , . Wlvsjit ru irnnt (. ourl in a cause wherein Kdwaid I an industrial people id the ID. Pugh, Receiver ..t Nolan, Madden A paralysis of hard times. Gold00- plaintiff, and Charles II Craodall, nionometallisin is a Britiah ih1- f0. CrandaJl, aad otbara, ara Deley, and its adoption has hmmrht '7V.,T,,'.-,':nri.nK ".,e !"k.V. "'' r11"1

. : rour iiuinireu an. imi .i l u,. ).. -

1 il HltlT-

. . . . . '" rl,"r iiuinire.i ano i-.iirii other nations into linam ial erHtodc lar and Kifhty-four eeata,

to London. It is not onlv im-A ih.t

iean, but anti-American." and it -mii

le futened on the Tinted States only by the stilling of that spirit and love of lib) rty w hich proelaimed our political Urdependeoo in I77ti and won it in the war of the revolti-

tijn. We demand the free and unlimited ooiaifiol both gold and silver at the present legal ratio of 1; to 1, without waiting for the consent of any other nation. V demand that the standard silver dollar shall be a full legal tender, equally with gold, for all debts public ami private, and we favor such lepsin tion as will prevent for the FiituM

the ih'tnonetiration of any kind of legal tender money by private coq. tract. H'e are opposed to the ,liey and practice ot surrendering to the holders of the obligations of the

... IIIIKf 0 UIC I nited Mates the option reserved hv Containing two am I .i.- . . . i.. .

um mi van Ruvernmeni, ot reiieem

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---i on "iin. i 'i i ii , ana eom, win , poaa at Public 8 Ue, to toe int'iiest biditer, on SATURDAY, JULY lata, a. I. üm, between the nonra of 10 o'ciocfc a. If, and 4 o'clock Y. ML. of Mod ,av, at the door of the Conti Mouse m Jaeper, Du hois OOOBty, lmliana, the renta ami profits for a term not exeeeiling seven reare, of the lollowiBg Heal Eatate, situated in Pnhois eounty, in tin- Mate of 1 iii liana, to wit i Part of the South West qBArterof the South Kast .iiarler of Section Thirteen (IS), Townanip rna (1) Booth Range vi (H) Veat, mora partiealarly described as f. illow s li.-wit : Oommoncinf at tin- South West eoe-

nerofsanl rJontH West iiiarter of the South Kant ijiiarler. running theme I .i-t tlurt i (88) Kods, them e North sixty line oil i decrees ami thirty Cid.

minutes ,t, along the Jasper ami Petersburg (toad forty two (42) Etodaend ten 10 links, then.-e Booth twenty two ( ) Roils an. I Seventeen and one-helf

iii links to t lie I. hi t .........

1 . tu,'. ka If iMfji .

r lea

We Have A Large Stock of

3VI ASON'S "FRUT KEEPERS

AND

GROVE RING FRUIT JARS

Also, Jelly Glasses, Stone Pruil

Jars and

Stoneware and Churns.

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C7

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aua vsrv

log such obhgati ns in either silver , . :U1,1 W1" ""' ,,n coin or eohl , .,in for a s.iih.Ment sum to antiafy said decree, DO" gW COID. interest ami Is, I will, at the same

nine ami place, expose to public sale th

LAMt.MTABLE EFFECT OF THE GOLD STANDARD POLICY.

Joba P. Norman. One of the Real Bnri.

ed aad Oldest Citizens nf th

Count. Suffers From It. Sails for Over $18,000 Filed Afaiast Him, This community was startled and grieved on Monday morning last hv Virgil Greene. Esq.. aniMtarino :,t

o liuhl Ratal

. - r-iu. in- u sunn iteai f.-iate. or so

mueh thereof as may be sufficient to diaehaifa aaid decree, interest and ooate. Said aale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law-. IIknhv CAaeinr, Sheriff of Dulniis County. HlO No BcrrrXKB. Attv. for Plaintin

July S, Itgfl in. pffio Notice to Heirs, Creditor-. Etc.

Tbe National Convention. The Pemociatie National Convention at Chicago, in its enthu-iasm. and sturdy independen- e of delegates in advocating their choice of policies, presents a striking COOtrast to the cut and dried affair of the goid-bug McKinleyites. at St. Louis. But the biuietallists are largely in the majority, and will nominate a lb to 1 candidate, if they can agree among themselves. At present Bland seems to be the favorite. The presence of eight gold men on the Indiana delegation, Bf Ilm Kiilloi! hIILmi LI t

kffftnaJL -k- 4U. A" Virgil ß 1 ... n ."'"' ,f the estate ,,f William

i7c ZTaTiT' . ,11"! . . ' SfiT"" 111 E-inna, deceased In tlie Duhms Cuimght have bad for the nomination, u,e Clerk I office and Illing for Cir- '"it t'.-urt. June term 1806, for they antagonized the silver ma- cuit Court eigbl suits against Mr N'otksa i berebjr giveni that Riley jority in the convention at everv J,,hn l- Norman, of Ireland, bv !!"o',n ''nini-iratnr of the estate ,if "KÄ , ' 2ÜrI !'lai",iffs f "!' aba'- ÄSÄ'ToSM Ihe National Committee recom "Oi anJ MM against John K. Nor- Inal settlement of aaid eatate, and that mended, by a vote of 27 to 2o D. rnan- IVople were grieved because the. same will come up for the exaiuiB. Hill, of New York, fur temporary Mr- Norman had their universal J1 a'"1 arti"n "f s" ' CinaH Court, chairman, but he was unceremoni"- esteem, and for the last vear hae I SATCRDW JULY tail iam oujly ti-rned down by the silver been in very feeble health", and not at w hi, h üme all heil editori orleg delegates, and Senator Daniel, of ole to transact business. He bud teas ,.f said estate an- required p. apirginia, made temporary chair- been in debt considerably for a good T in ,lli'1 c"urt 11,1,1 eboe eanea, if man. while, but before the "attempt to any l,h'r'. ,K' whv eeonnta and . THf ,hC0.nr'',Ui"r ff "ntial, the Sold s.andard up,,!, I... ÄÄ 1 "Kni-"! toiind thuf ( ... .. .....I ' .J lt nrmnlni on.l l,A a i ... i . . '

-j - ' auiiimiMio- t i, Loneipueiii large wimimju myprnmr ano mane pronr nf any tion had fraudulently interfered in contraction of the currency, he had ''art ,,f !ai'1 the 4th and Bth Mi higan districts, been able to meet claims" as they I w RiLrr Bcwroa, Adm'r. and thwarted the will of the demo- aue-but the contraction was said Stir crats, and therefore the delegates' forced -:nd the crash came, not onlv 'lay of June, IMS. seats in the Convention from those to üf Norman but to thousands öf 1Ikmn Bceanr, Clerk districts were given to the contest- others, and presents a startling ob- tTJ" jl"JT""' Ut" ants. The same course was our- j't lesson of the effects llli'ili t!ml

sued in the contest of the seats of j lple of destroying half of the redelegates from Nebraska. The ' demption money of the country gold-bug delegates created great The suits so tar tiled against" Mr ..fii. 1 ...- 1. . l .... . .1.1.. - J rw , T . .n ... 1 .

WU1U3IU1I mien uns asuuiip. 1 ne 1 1 uuiiner ionv, and are as

various committees were then ap-1 follows, with the demands f,

iHunted, Senator White, of Cali-1 judgment, followine

re

Separate Lids for erlass and stonftiar flnH aQoi

Ing wax. Call and learn our prices.

KIEBLER

Political Aiiiioiiiiu'iniits.

iivriDiA.3xrA.

FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE. WlLI.UM A. 1'KAl l.ou. of Dill,,..-r..ii.t 1. it aandtaala rat Jaeew of tin- .s;tii JsullelaU Ciivttft, sabafot to Mm Deasoonsta mmObuk.

I. iik col, . ut 1011 ,, tin- a,tl .JiuIk i.i1 remt. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. w 11.1 iam k Oos is aaaaeitfatc for Pwai SattaU attWf) fortli .")7th Jii.Ik-.hI c.riiot. sanfaal to tin- approval of tin- CWeali Dwaoriitie aoaaMaasiaa noaiTaauiwi. For Representative from Dubois and Martin County. Kkask Pixmick, of Unboia cuunti Isaeaai

aMaas for u. jr. . nt,iti. hi th. Laglslaaafa

from the district of D.ilx.i- rtiil Martin counties, s.ilij.ct to the 1 1. in, erat ic luteict aaneantton. For Representative from Lawrence, Orange and Dubois Jamks II. WltXaBD, of I.a relict' county, is a aanetaaes for aMfwaaasMaeteo in th.- Lsnas- 1 luture from thcli-tn. t of Lawrence, or.niKe ami OnlMiS counties, -ul.J. ct to the li.-uio-BTaUe Uistrict coiivcntioii. ,

Jot It Down !

GUCKES

of

forma. Was inad liernianent i hriir

rcan, and made his gjeech upon assuming the duties. Thos. J. Cogan, of Ohio, in ermanent Sec retary. The Montana delegation presented the Chairman a silver gavel from the Montana mines. A meeting of the platform committee was announced, and at 10 oclock Wednesday night the Convention closed its second day's session. The platform adopted by the committee begins as follows : " We the democrats of the I'nited States, in national convention as

sembled, do reathrm our allegiance to those great essential principles 1 of justice and liberty upon which our institutions are founded and1 which the democratic party has advocated fiom Jefferson's time to , our own freedom of rpeech, free-; dom of conscience, the preservation I of personal rights, the equality of 1 all citizens before the law, and" the ' faithful observance of constitutional limitations. During all these years the democratic party has resisted the tendency of selfish interests to centralization of governmental pow 1 era and steadfastly maintained the integrity of the dual scheme of government established by the found- 1 er of this republic of republics. Under its guidance and teachings the great principle of local self government has found its best express- I ion in the maintenance of the rights of the states, and in it assertion of the necessity of confining the general government to the exercise of the powers granted by the con-' stitution of the I'nited States. Re cognizing that the money question is paramount to all others at this time, we invite attention to the fact that the federal constitution name-

silver and gold together as the mon

Bj Traylor a) Hunter: Flora B. Stewart. Joseph Schneidet , Jennie K. Minor. Adeline Hotkin, taano L Hardin, W. S. Hunter.

paboiaC.8tate Bank, 2s 2. 10 JC?." 1

i. u. narau), et aj.. Trustee I. (). o. F. I'henix Loan As'sn,

Administrator's Ssih

Betel Bat!. In the matter of the fst:ir,. ,.f

, "Jig!l ox. Meceast-o

tor v. .;.. ; 1. .....1... ,

1 m mravj Kiveii mat I ) V virtue of an order of the Dabok t irenitCkmrl of th-state ,.f Indiana, th.- nndendgned aa 's" -i 1 "'''"'"istriitor of (tie estate of Qaorae j-' "1 ( ,,x' deceased, will offer for sale at pubIll. Hi be anefion on the premises of said de117.!l -eased. in Jefferson Tp., Uulsiis oountv, l." itMi Indiana, on 888!a0 SATURDAY, JULY 11th, 8M, 1075 25 ttn "n,,iv"lt''1 two-tnirdaof the tollowina

Catharine Renner, Isaac L. Hardin, Wm. H. (ireene, Winlield S. Hunter, Jacob Wiihoit, Wm. B, Sherritt, Andiew J. Vest, Ulysses 0. Rixler,

Margaret McCain, Kmina J. Alford, it Nathaniel Alford, By Dillon A' (ireene. Isaac A. Norman, James L. Norman, Klizalx th Adams, Ajina C. Stewart, Nancy E. Flint, Isaac A. Norman, Sam'l H. Stewart, Norman it (irav, By w. k. Cox. Wm. L. Brittain, Abner U. Horton, Ixiuis Seng, By Bretz A McFall. John L, Bretz.

1 ' j 1

154.55

W1.80 iPepen

real estate, situate in the county of IiiIm,i,

state 01 in, nana, to m it It... y i...i

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01 nie ,,iitti- est .piarter of section So 182.05 twenty-nine (29,) Township So. two (2) .-.- 1 is) Bute No. Three (3) West. al-,. 'Vino ! !'' NdEeet qnarter of the NorthT' - ' VV,'"t,!'lar,,,rnf s,',tl,n No. Th.rtv-tive l-.(H) 186), Township So. Two (2) Booth 250.00 No. Three (3), Went, all in Hu llo ix ( ontyt Indiana. 20000 TERM8 OF HALE. One third cneh, ' . . rt, remainder in six and twelve OOO.IU months, purchaser to execute his notes 342 (Ml with ifood freehold suretv, to the ap- : 1ÖU7 io J,r,,val "C-'nd administrator,waiving the i;. m 1 INI , '"e,lt ,,f ,val,I1tion and appraisement

'. ami iK-anmr nix per cent interest

inmi uaie. Baiurr T. Paoe, ... Adm'r of Eatate. J . E. Cox. Att'v. I' At the same time and place the ' Dnderaigned Eliaabetfa J. Oos. widow of said de. eased, will Hell at pill, lie auction her undivided ,,. 1 1 . . . . t ...... i i

-. vi ea.,1 1 .III ",r. 1 1 'state, upon tbe same terms as said de

' - - '', '"'nt hind will Hold. ;s, ,0 , BuaABvrnJ. Cox, Widen ÖLS. 7 -'"ne PI, IMIHi 4w.

;.v. 1 :,j 7i.l2 B2.51 544.51 417.07

BROOM

MR'G CO ,

m m t M 11 ucne or BROOMS. MORS a.o WHSKS. Delivery Froe of Freight, in half aron

lots, within 20 miles of Factory. JASPER. INDIANA. JI NK 12th, l'.it;. Now is the right time to plant I

Broom . urn. Call at the Gneket

Broom Factory and get your i .1 free. We will buy your corn and pay cash for it. June Vi. If.ai y

Roller Bcarines

Make Light Draft. All OKERpO MOWIHO aUCHIKBS aad BINDBSS M;,- Bolle, ... Hail Bearing Th. 1.,, LT Wfa J'Z HS ""V ,T' ""' P l Hon. (lump. Mrong. durable, easy to oiM-rate DMrilleT BUldltl Twine U the M.,t twin,- v ,,er laid eves on It honest in length and weight ' 7 During Harventor oh keep, th.- Iwuing, oool and add- life to

I - ( Ulli, Call and examine the above line at my shops on Sixth street Jasper ( irculars and information free. ire. i, jasptr. FELIX LAMPERT. Have ynu nnticed? That people who buy their grocerie- and table atafli f M M always satisfied and invariably ( .me ba k again I hey are Mtiefied

Becauee Because Beeanse Because Becauee Because

TRDUTMÄN,

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THE DRDCER.

Because Becaoae l I iUM Becaoae Becaoae Because

650.00 282.90 845.76

ötH).(H)

-D fD

Kami's A- M'ch's Bank, 1100.00 Jacob Burger, Jr., t(Kl.(H tieorge Burger, Sr., btNt.oo 4(H.(M)

Total in Cir. Court, 17,MI.S8 Id.w wlnu u-l.i..l. ..... a

, , "... ä .; . " " iiiv;ii we are informed vy metals o the United States, and some judgments have been take,,

...v ...n, .AiniBKi: law passen uy neiore a Justice of the Peace congress under the constitution Mr. Norman retired from 'active made the silver dollar the monetary business aeveral months ago on 2.Ä!ffi!l 10 frec,in- account of hi oItl., and htis ien ii? U" the9ilver living quietly on his line faun of w. 3 i .i . ,300 acres. Unless he has more We declare that the act of 1873, ' personal aasets than is generally1

UCKSKIft BEECHES

3EST MADE, BEST FITTIM8, BEST WEABIk

2aaijrrS2

JEflfl PRfVTS

Hall Township BootaMoa,

Notice is hereby priven that the endetsiiftied. Trustee of Hall township, will attend to tow nship business on each Saturday of the year, at mv otlice, and ersotiH having township iiusinesH ti trau sact an- required to present it to him 0 Saturditys. The tow nship library will also be found at my nfftea near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for hhrarv tsMiks. j The Indiana Series of School hook may lie had at my office, ami at John .1 Meschede s, in Cele-tinc Levi L. J cobh, Trustee Hall township. A aval it S . ,

Tin y get no old, musty or unpalatable good- that are unfit

Kr eating, but the best the wholesale market afford Kverythmg new in the plain or fancy grocery line. Have ynu tried him?

WOOL. VVUOL.

ThN I the het market anl nant tin. t. o h..n.e ka i.'n t - .. Tanoe on mnalRnm, nU It. -I,,, wc have N-Uvr I Hi. , , Tn 'o ', mnko ,hc5" "d man lantc lat u.riea u. mi(..I wu t y,.V, i,.. L , Vir- ?. . .'" ,'"T,,"r HERNDON CARTER CO.

iu inira Btroet, or 313 to 810 Murrell Court, LOUISV t t t v v

Jan, a. ish n

FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

CThk i n KKi.i.Mti.K Kniv Tin and Sove Store, in front of the Monument, is yet oonducuted hv the daughter of Mr. . Krnv." She arries a .-pleinlid stock of the najaj. b rated

Evils'

a

. ' FOUTZ f

Wo Hnaaa will n of HnfcM rvrs or Lraa T. If .,.!, '., 1.-r rr imu-,1 Intimirnutt'i Powrtyr a llmr -,rwi rr, .., Hon, aoLaaa " 11 vrrrfnt ti.ra- in Kowta routrt eow.li.ra .l in, rr. tlx- onanlltv ,. milk anil tmr"t l9''nt,! V rrM "' "' Int Kniti VowArn n til rnr ,.r prr.fnt nimmt ITiai Hl. U. whirl, llnm Vl,i , Mile art- nl.jert. Forrr. Inn.i, w(u KtrtaVaOtMI. Bold tirrvwhere. DAVID a. roUTZ. rroprletor. BAI 1 IMORt. MD. For sale by Martin Friedman. I . , ItfHft ly.

GARLAND DAK IA1G & COB SM Imitated by Many-yoajrK.tialed by None

Al-o many other M,.v. - and A full assortment of all kinds of TINWARE and HARDWARE Table and Pocket Cutlery. Handsome Parlor Hangini Lamps. Don't forget the Location in r ront t.f the Monument

Mfttiict'. ky THE GOOD WIK CLOTHIIG C4 EVAN8VILLE. IND. aas fob Tan. rmt rait viuun For Halo by 8. KCKBLER, Mar, isas-ly JASPER, IND.

ciood itohtottctj m irvsMit.i MARY Ä. BARTH, House ,, c.lit nmiiis old '.. ',,

and if,.,., I cellar, with 1 1 tree tuwii i- ,( (n-iand. Qond eater. Melde, ani anei out baildinfa, in b-ih ontei .vc,way; a nice home near church, - ami arhoola with if.Nid aoctet) suit... i,. wot i i i . 1

".i very ciieap aim ... .kM

Apply io V, Do ans, Jaaper.

East side of Public Square, JASPER. INDIANA.

Fine Job Printing

AT THIS OFFICE