Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1896 — Page 4
I ASffiK CUURIEh
W. C. T. I. Coualy CoBveolioB.
Thr oonvtntioi) m t in HUlaboro irch Nov. 21, Although was a rainy day delegates from all the unions wore pn-sent. The house Ml ealled " "l(lt'r h' president . ptvntionul exercises were conducted hv Mrs. Ktta (ireen. The Sciirtarv' report of tin1 Ml BOB" vention was lead und approved.
' 11 ' I The program was not carriea oui FRIDAY, NOVEMBKKJ7, is .! , H,...luse 0i ik, absence ol
ram and
JASI'KK. Ul'BOIH COPNTT, INI! ANA. Kaittxl ti tha r"atofflca at Jaap.r In.liana, for '. ii .von through loa mail a. aeroiid MM mattar
the ministers,
sickness
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Denioerats in the next Lctfis- preventing them troin Iwuig present.
lature should devise some means toi Noontide prayer and devotioimi
prevent politieal coercion bf nlnvors .if their lalsirers. At
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BMVOlMfbj Mrs. EdiogtOtl, of Dufl. The president's call for reports
the" Republicans, if thev refused to froIll different unions was respondomm a iust hill, could 1 put OB Ud to promptly DV Mrs. Kdgington
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record in regard to it.
The defeated Republican
candidates for county oHicers Inj UibfOQ county are contesting the election of their opponents, because. Um majority was composed of Dem-j
iHTHtsaiul Populists. iney are DO i
from Duff; Mrs. Slieritt, I'ortcrsville; Ilm. ireene. Ireland; Mrs. DeBiuler, HUlsboro; Miss Leon Brittain, Bethel; Mrs. Gtltgsall, Jasper. Reports showed that all the Unions are alive, and although Dot tsining In numbers they are
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willing to do like liryan, now to me st.cretarv
expressed will ot ttie people.
-The Argus says it is a little
i : t - ... ,s . .;. tli.. Iitink-
iHlSlIiess iox a man iu v-nv nm p- I . m .. . ruptcv of local people or enterprises to enact a law to entirely prohitut ' J .. . r. ..i ii a .1. . ..f.......... .,,-.,1 .il. iif iii..ir-
then read a letter
from Mrs. Calkins, State Supt. of Narcotics, urging the unions to cirrnlute n petition to the legislature
jui'h-t " w' r - x - - - , . . .. . 'u uthUI ..nnil All the the manuf'u-ture and sale ot Cigar-
same there has not heen a financial eties in me mhu- ot iimi.um. ...
question ist favor of the movement
was put to the house and carried. Mrs. Ktta (ireen, of Ireland, was chosen Co. Supt. of Narcotics. The address of welcome was given by Miss Maud Lennnon. She made all the women who are so earnestly united in the effort toward.uplifting fallen humanity feel welcome in the church house and community. The joyful greetings and sumptuous dinner were ... iiUtuiaa oaritvina the truthfulness
niL'ht. There was a large attend- , . " , ' Tllo wmanemmm
ance and a warm welcome extend- . (, from ed him. An applicant from ( range enthusiasm and encourcounty rode the hery goat under his president's annual addirections, and the membership , , . ... Mnil(J, ,,..
were hiirhlv pleased with his instruc- ' , imu
tion while he was cratified at tht
failure in Dubois county for five
vears past, that ma? not he directly traced to an apj'reciating currency; with a decreasing volume. a necessity, following the adoption of the gold single standard whether !
the bankrupts acknowledge it or not. !9Mr. T. D. Xeal, of Frankton, Ind., (i. M. W. of the A.O. U. W.. of Indiana, otlicially visited Jasper lud ire of that order on Tuesday
healthful condition ot Jasper lOOae. The organization in Indiana is taking in many new hrothers, as itfraternal fellowship and insurance at $11 on $1,. promptly paid, commends it to the people.
was inspiring and uplifting.
The corresponding secretary'- report was highly appreciated by all. The suffering Armenians were not forgotten, and sympathies were aroused in their behalf. The treasurer gave an encouraging rejMirt.
Miss Lela (rav. one of our wel-
D ! Pirn Onuw S.inie of tlie
in. i .." . u - . . t laboiing men who voted for Me- come visitors, recited '"Our Jamie," Kinlev are getting their pay quicker in a pathetic manner, whic h than " anticipated. The Chicago brought tears to many eyes. Steel Works have posted notices The room was handsomely decorthat wages will be reduced ten per ated with Mowers. Hags, mottoes, cent, on Dec. 1st, and the Home- and our new banner with the motto tP5.il Mills in Pittshurtr have riven inscribed. "Few hut True."
notice of a decrease in wages Jan. The election resulted in a choice
1-t To all who had studied the el- of the same officers for the coming
loots of a constantly decreasing year, vi. : Mrs. M. L. HOMM volume of currency, "necessary topresident; Miss Grace MeSwarn maintaining the gold standard, it Cor. Sec. ; Miss Leora Brittain, Re was known a decrease of wages Sec. ; Miss Grace Gleazen, Treas.
mnd fallow If we adont an En- The evening session was enter-
riih standard of monev, and allow taining. Miss Leora Brittain pre-
the Barons of Brittain to dictate -ided and a gold medal was present-
wh.it that standard shall be. it fol- ed to Miss Maud Lemmon, the sue
Lun ns Hmv follows niiht. that a cessful contestant. There was but
British standard of wages must be two in the class, Mr. Jasper Aboil, adopted. But it is being put in from Pike Co., being the other, force quiek! than anticipated. Both acquitted themselves creditaThe bosses evidently want to get bly. Miss Lela Gray ami Miss back part of their campaign boodle, Louise Lemmon recited choice sebefore the general break in prices lections. A very interesting fea-
occurs. Carnegie contributed .),- ture was me music oy torn uvwia (NX) to Hanna's $1;,(H)0,H0 fund. bys and Lewis orchestra. 1 At the close of the exercise an "The contest orer the Jasper offering of one dollar was taken. T. O. goes merrily en among the The convention closed its session Republicans, notwithstanding the with the song "Blest Be the Tie CS. Senator, who will have the That Binds.'1 naming of the man, after he has M. L. Hobbs, President, agreed to vote in the Senate as Lkoka Bkittain, Secretary.
Mark II anna dictates, has not yet
! if n.....lv'a nlim oi throwing out
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.1... .!.. i... rnti.' i-i'is aiors is caiiieo
lilt tti tti" r out, Senator Mike Sweeney will hav some more fun this winter at Indianapolis, but he wants to gain back that sixty pounds loot this summer. Crawford County Dem. Pre.-ulent Cleveland in a leitet declining a Delmonieo banquet given by the chamber of commerce embraced another opportunity U cast a slur upon the democratic party which twioa, through its blind stupipit v. elected him president of the I'ni't...! Stut. s Madison Herald.
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Home Seeksrs Excursion. To Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas,
I'nlora.lti. Honda, t.eortfia, numui ir-
ritorv, Iowa. Kansas, Kentucky, LOOM- .. : x'.t..-.iL i
Htlil. MlSSOlin. flllHSlSHI'l,
New Mexico, N. it s1. t'arohna, lennes . t . .1 i v.ll .... A t'nr
see, Texas. I lan. v un " ups dates ami rates. V. K. Ci.aycoms, Ag t.
Dead in it," like the man in
the hearse, are the merchants who
don't advertise.
Adminixtrator'H Sale of Keal Estate. Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed administrator of the estate ol
August t. Mngel, deceased, win uv ir-
tue of an order OS tlie LrUDOH v mun Court, made at the Septemln'r term, lHitti, uffer for sale at public auction on the premises, on
IATÜBDAY, DECEMBER 12th, am,
the following described real estate in
liulsds countv, Indiana, belonging to
said decedent, to-wit :
The north-east quarter of the south
west quarter of section MUMMT six, township number two, south range,
number three west. And me soumw est quarter of the north east quaner of
section number six, township mimoer
two, south range nmidier three west.
vu,i tmrt of tlu north-west uuarter of
the south-east quarter of section nuin)er six, township number two, south range
DOmbw three west, and more particularly descrited as follows : t'onimeneiug at the north-east corner of said north-west quarter of the south-east
luarter, running thence east 7'J rods.
thence south 80 rtsls, ttience west
rods, thence north HO rods to the nl ace
of In-ginning, containing acres, more or less, and containing in all 1H acres.
TKKMS Oh SALE. lne tin rd cash,
the residue in equal piytnents due six
and twelve months from date ot sale, the purchaser executing notes for the deferred payments with good freehold surety ami learinif interest at the rate of six percent, per annum from date until
id. Adam Li ki iii.kk. Administrator.
Mn. iu u.n A Sw iiicNKV, Attorneys
Nou. i;, isitti 4t.
Cold and wet weathei
Wearin
Apparel
Is what you need noi
Our second lot of Overc oats just received.
men s uvercoais rrom r.ou un
IJoys' 44 " 44 $1.00 up
Come in and look at our assortment of MACK
INTOSHES. In our stock of rubier footwea
we show every new style, both ladies and genti
JUST RECEIVED a large lot ot ladies Warm Foot Wear,
A complete line of flannel lined House Slipped i . m dp t. ax i oi an
wiueii we oiiL'i iruui ßi- iu
uur stock ot Jbacnes uapes ana j acne is m been replenished and we show some elegant gaii m m -m All a
ments. Come early and make your unristmai purchases. n TTTTTTIT TTl
West side of Public Square. 3 U JjJJlJiJl JASPER, INI
Final Settlement Not ire, In the matter of the estate of ieorfle Cox, deceased. In the Dubois Circuit Court, December term, 1HH. Notice it hereby given, that Hailey T. Wadt ah administrator of the estate of
lieorge Cox, deceased, has presented and hied his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tlie name will come 00 for the examination oad action of said Circuit Court, on the LNth day of December, IKIKi, at winch time all heirs, creditor or legatees of said estate are required to aopear in said Court and ihow cause, if any there le, why said ae.xaint and vouchers should not lie approved, and let all heirs, legatees and other ersons interested appear and make proof of their claim to
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anv part of saul estate. Haii.ky T. WADS, Adm'r. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, at Jasper, Indiana, this 12th day of November, 1MW. Hkkman KSatr, Clerk W. K. Cox, Attorney. Nov. 13, l&m '-'t.
Surprise Birthdsy Psrty. The friends of Mr. George E. Hosier, in honor of his 9mk birthday, Hurprisei hini Ttiesduy night,
Nov. 17, ut the National Pleasure club hall, on east Fourth street.
ut j worn uorvi! in llhlltld-
over to " ; ' .
ance and th e jire.seni enjoyea
thetnselves until a late hour, dancing
heen selected. It is said that sev
eral Republican from the adjoining township are quietly pijw:-laying for the place, and that the letters to Mark Hanna from Jafjer have become so numerous that they are now stowed in a big coflin box by
themselves, to be turned
Harrison, Wallace, Fairbanks, Mew ' 1 1 i ii . v n .. l .
Keen, Liowuv, .loiin v.-. .ew, int- . ttmnm ' IU . ' on.) l.nvitiir a imnorn mprrv tune
ard, Bvnum, Churl, v Jewett, Coop-, " " B , if Yvnr V er, Hardv, or whoer may succeed Jh were Mr. and Mn. Gepr E. i,! kno, ki:ig the Benntoriai plan n fcfc' Jj9' nrft t2j? the ,,xt leg-lature. The gold glee K-U, f and J c whs of JasiKT and Ireland are " , , v. J , 1 . ( 1 ,;i , . Mr. and Mrs. Mat Meyer, Mr. and making arrangements for a detail to '. , , Mf ' , irti ail up at nights and watch with the Hat numerous applicants who will (; er and Mrs. Ami Williame, dtsappomted. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leingang, Mr. SENTENCE C )1HMUTED. and Mrs. Otto Messengschlaeger, Mr and Mrs. Joe Tennis. Mr. and
0CI1IUI IHOHUCni-llliniuiimiunu .... , the sentence of Samuel Hardin, of Mrs. H. r. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Washington. Daviess county, from Wm. Hay, Mrs. Mary Lockhanlt, seventeen years to eight yeais in' Mrs. Johanna Schwenks, Mrs. Lena the penitentiary. Hardin was the Weiner; Misses Josie Smith, Lena man who set lire to the court house I hitman, Millie Schwenks, Clan at Washington early in the nineties, JWagano, Amiha Laub, Mary having been the ignorant tool of Koenig. Francis Scherer, Laura Countv Auditor Lavello and his Hosier ; Messrs. Wm. Wagner, V in. deputy, Hawes, both of whom were Kuntz, Andy Danhauer. Albert -ent for eight years. The court Laub, John Martin, Wm. Hay, Jr., house was destroyed at the instance Jake Sam, Ed. Wagner, Kd. Kger.
of these two men in order to con- ' 'wensoon. nmuirer
ceal a sliortage in the auditior's accounts. The trials were held in
LICKNSK NO TICK. Tr OTIC U hereliy 1n to lh- lllllllBI f Jpr, fft md lUiiihriiln townabip. Puhul rountjr. . t i fl.a iin.1wriffikfl mal til .-! uf th I I. ' 1
Stt , III pply I" the ("niiiily Cummlwlnntr of
lliiiini cfiuniT m itifir nxi rruiar I...F mw, Iura liii-n In r.lil! IntotlrdillC
li iu.r. Im mi In, nt prmlt Oh Mine to l drank m !h nrmii., umtr the prnvllon of lh
U of In.tiana noyrnlu( mich llcn. Th prtlH location hr uch liiUor ar to Ii I HM i in the 1&20 fiMit rixim an lb RrouiKl floor In j tb m nh t corner of ,th hutliliri, 0ha an Mill ir.fl. upon lot No 13 h..wn on lb original j plat of lb town of jH-p. r. Ralnl.rldK townblp.
Iutoi louniv ln.liana. Al" ii ' I . -!- Um anil plar I will apply for Uavr .. rva Inn. In--, throw dl-. play cardi. tc Altlt'sr KAKllIN !o. JO, 'KI 3 LICBNHIfi NOTICE.
NOTICE ! hrby r;l vn tnlh cllllino. PorlrrIII, and HMn town.blp. Pubol roaatjt, Iml tht tbt nndr"lgnd a mal tlllm ol ihe t 'mod Slata . will apoly to I Ii County CMIh4M r of Itiihola county at Ibelr nit rrnlar nwlll ii. DSMlhW IslSI for a llrne to rlail iwmicaOnf Mfjuori, br and In, and perrnll th am to Ii ilraiik on ibe prniii. undei lb pmvl.tori-. of ihr liwa of Indiana h hMhk mi ll HWHH Th prcl location whr ld lltl Son are la t mid I In a MM mory fraru building frotitlnf on Main mrrri, l.e ng on tb half of lot No HM. aa ahown un tbc original plat of tti town uf For
ter-villi., O11I101 county, Indiana John l aaoott Not 13. H Sw.
HOLIDAY BARGAINS! Suits made to order from $15. up. Pants made to order at $3.75, up. Corduroy Fants at $5. They are cheaper than ready made goods. Over 2000 different Samples to select from. Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Call and be convinced. Don't send away for suits, I will make them for you, considering quality of goods, as cheap as you can have them made to order in the cities, and the money you pay will be kept in circulation at home. JOHN P. HUTHER. THE TAILOR AND DRAPER.
Upstairs in Spayd Block.
hk old KKi.iAni.K Krny Tin and o ve Store, in front of the Monu
ment, is yet conducuted by the daughter of Mr. V. Krnv. She
carries a splendid stock of the cele
brated
GRDVE
II
GARLAND DAK HEATING & 1101.
-Imitated by Many
Equaled b y Nass
Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of
V Ac. FAT
Sore Ttarost Qoickly Cared.
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(i ; ll.lil no iiouc in n in .,
... . i J i llllMal, Hflll prison since. The judge and court jrieneeil i ollieials signed the J ,;tion for the an, of I'nio
commutation on the oronnu
Not long Hiro in
and the dilhcultv :rei
niH'ftkinii of ore
rultv freniently ex-
in einno it. Mr. .1. f.. I Horn-
ninndale. Pa., told how he had
that often cured it in his own family. We
.1 i i.i .. . i i L?ive it in his own wordu : "I have fre-
" . . . ., .. iiuentlv ubwI Chsmborlsial s Pmu Halm sentenced to a longer term than the m ,v fRmily for wm, ,nroRt ankl it has principal. Hardin's sentence will effected a aeedv cure iu every instanc. expire next July if he has a good I would not tdink of getting along in kii u: 4 : j inv home without it." i'ain Balm also
recoru, LMiaomiK nun io htüivc bu- ' , . . . ' i tu Iii eure rheumatism, apraina and bniisea
t auntie vi ni' ii' ionioi duction.
rc" For sale at 1 and ftO cent per Iwttle by a i a t
M. rneotuan, oniggisi.
LloetiHe Notice. ja i TI ' K u hwaby i mi ti t ii ettlanM f v Jaapaf , aaS lUinin iw- lowntblp, Da Itola county. IihIhoiu. Unit t lit- ioiiIitkikimmI . a nal eltlam of of ti- DalteS tnti, will pnlv t tin-1 'ounty OontnlaalOMn of Da bo Gi toaaty at their aaat i agalar ! in December, lW. for u llcenae to retail Intoxl catlag ii.iiir. Iiecr Bad kiiii'. hihI permit tlie Mut.. f.. I... .Ii ink mi tin. nrinlMi-a. iiiiiIit
Utile proviaioiiR of tbe iawH ot imllHiiit kV I rrnniK sneli lici nae.
Tbc prccine locution where auch IliUor
ure to lie ioi la In tlie front room on the arounil flour of the two atory fnWM building on Mill itrect, lietween Tliiril unil Pourtfi atrceti. ami altuate on lot No. I,), u tBOWB on the orlKiDHl plut of the town of .luaper, ItHinlirnlKe towiiHhip, IiuIhiIh county, t mil unu raiLUP K AstNKK. Nov. I, tHWV At. INSURANCE! I.IFK ! ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVE STOCK Farm Fire insurance for terms of five years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cents a year on each $100 of insurance; tornado at twenty cents. Representing twenty good comI Minies ami loing an exclusive insurance Misiness. I can give tSe atMive rates. Write or call on me before placing your insurance. No one, excepting (ieirge Nix, of Haysville. and Theodore tollman, of Ferdinand, are autorixed to solicit insurance in my name. W. A. WIL80N. (ieneral Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind
TINWARE and HARDWARE Table and Tocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor Hanging Lamps. Don't forget the Location in Front of the Monument
East aid of Public Square, JASPER, INDIANA.
SVil-i
MARY Ä. BARTH,
JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
gaggWfc B "3?'(PV'aa SgSSf MF aäaBaL M
The Strongest Jeans Panst in the World. AIno a full Htotrk f Clolhin, Dry GnodH, Notioua, KootH and SIhm'h at
TASTELESS
CHIL TDNi
IS JUfT At COOO FOR J sVARRANTED. PRICE 50 aAlüTtA.IItS-.f 1 arlaMellolnCn., St lA)uli.ao. (M i ...iitiuroen : -We .ld lt .year. " " . M
Hi KS TASTKI.KS CIIII.I. , .
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. until Ihr riiaaairwMT mia 17"; . ?.. r7T. .. 11 In Iii drill t"'n' .
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v 1 r a.. Iii an nrtii'l thai gavi au.
oUou aa 7uur Tuuto.
ECKERTS NEW STORE
Opposite the Indiana Hotel.
For Cdmmircisü Stationery Of Every SeecripÜan Visit the COURIER OFFICE.
,1 iliw-- I
nva pm' (ouralnilT. ( Aasiv.c"1
or Sale hy R. B. BllAN'J
Not. W. iw y. JSSPt"'
Farmers' Hon1
ik.. III a.a.ft I.IMlX-1 1' '
Vwu giiii.viuw.,-r PHILIP KA8TNKK. Tm This commoillous hot.'l lm- 1 .'' '''.'uill y OTerlmuleil, ml reim.-il .Jluissfl and Is now ppa for pni.n; ; ' '..pf The table will always li-fi"d
WiiJ prleoa will lie renMHiii....A SooS stable for furnier ""'
Cheap feed. ,,..1 -itl :i"'rh"j
A Kooil nar, wen wniipi"-- .iii-iH11" II...,..,- an. I lirara. mill polio'
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