Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1897 — Page 8

UH1TED STTES HOTEL MILL STREET, JASPERAUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR.

The traveling public will tind

u..o- Ii fnrniiip(l and the

Wllr1 iioubc best of attention given to the want? of guests. Furniture and beds all new, and table supplied with the best the market affords. Terms

Reasonable. Aug. KaeglnMtreb 10-sS

i PCFttF LtRRT UPHOLDS THE

AND SALARY LAW

FEE

where did the Votca Come Frota? ... mr fc" . .1.1 iLxl I Iff J

William E. Curtis, the " aMiing- . i .i... i ... ik (hi AiIatIocI and

Kevnl. who di-tinguihM iuiu. .i Will Hae to Reii I ales tu Lei

during the late campaign by the gold-tinged. partisan o

his arm ies m a paer uuiut cuntv Auditor Kegler yeieruay W non-partisan, in his letter in the receivej'a m,tice that the supreme Ih-.vmU-r 17 MM of that I'l' ( OUrt had decided against him in -a- . his suit against the state for salary ' In his resolution for an tnvesti-:,, . .i existing fee and salary

gation t f the last preMde.itial e ec" ; aw the auditor is allowed a very ti .ii St ii:Uor Allen emUdieda dev- mall Mjar. amj feft, up to the or article from the Farm, F ifld and, t f hn nßß vear. Now all

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f znl SEE

Km side newspaper, showing me ,, f . inU) the auditor

.in Mr Krvan made over l'resi- i i no m unt to

c . . ,, . : K(t') ,r "

than 111'.,

and mus

GEORGE P. WAGNER

BAST'S CTCBBB Ot

WAGONS MM"

CARRIAGES,

-And Dealer In-

vote in

hundred dollars a!

the official get.

9 . ' jabI riui'.M'iiw

tll'ilt V lv'v.... - .

m w s . . i r r

tntes carried bv Mcivmiey, . vtMIP

!.., ...iiliiininc that he received inK &alarv. In fact. Mr

.. a a. t in r . . T

Legier has been going into nis own pocket for funds to meet little obliTAiion: which an otlkial of his rank

o

ANfcfc table Preparation for As irmiAifnxrmd and Regula

rig tbc SBi andBowws of

Agricultural Implements

amd Fertilizers.

Repairing Horse Shoeing

Narth Mala Street.

.iiHPF.R. - - INDIANA.

Remember

That You Can Gret

Per Hundred Pounds Por Your

3.50

Broom

If a Green color, and cut right, at the Guckes Broom Mfg. Co. o DON'T FORGET that it onH eeats vou from 8c to 10c and l"2c

i; no t.t it v irk have VOUf

mm made no into brooms to suit ceived 12,2. h votes, yet

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you at the

iwu,: tK votes ttial were van

1892 for both Mr. Weaver and ir.

Cleveland He says :

i'Wlnd earned v aalornia

v iv v .

in 1S9J bv 147 and Bryan reeeiveu

J 4 .IHM more votes than nexeiauu

received, yet McKinley earned i.ai-

ifurnia.' . . ... This is explaind by the fact that in 1892 Weaver received 36,:ill votes in California, which were

nearlv all cast for Bryan this year. In Ulinois, Kentucky, Michigan

and all the other states in which

there ha been a ranid increase in

koimlation,

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Mr t urtis expianauon uucs u. explain. We will put it in another

wav Cleveland carnea by 147 in I8W and Bryan polled g,688 more votes in 1886 than the combined vote of Cleveland and

Weaver and yet McKinley carneu

.ulifornia bv plurality

Where did the votes come troiu. Cleveland carried Kentucky by 40,020 in 1892. The Weaver vote was 23,500. In 18 Bryan polled 18,836 more tote than Cleveland Ja Wo vor combined, vet McKin-

l i VA itWV . m m

lev carried Kentcuky by W-

rr va. in round numbers as

i.hown bv the returns 100,000 more

votes cast in Kentucky than m 1892, representing an increase in population of half a million. The total vote for president in 1888 was

$41,781; in 189-', smmuiK

a net loss during the tour years.

n.,orv- Were the SJ.Ol Kam

by the "Republican and the 5,018 nld Democratic votes a'l legiti-

O . ... t. ..

mate? If so where did Neniuc.

i onnmimw increase in

UI1U QUln .

in population? a .in Plpveland carried Illinois

by 36,988 plurality, and Weaver re

must incur. Hunting thai me coun would allow him to OoUm! his alary He is thus just about 12,800 out of pocket. He brought suit in the Vanderburgh circuit court some time ago and the case was decided acainst him. He appealed it, but

the supreme court upheld the de

cision of the circuit coun. Mr. Legier received the notice yesterday and felt very blue over . i ii iAt vw4 :

;u a i iv itne IVSUll . tic lim hoi trv i vvv i the same explanation! uH deciaion c the court, and

does not know it it slates any remedy. The only remedy that can le een nw i- for the "legislature toi act, and not only repeal the law.! ibut make appropriations to pay

hack salary. This case was oniyj a test cae and will atfect even- j auditor in the state, and the county i a I

treasurers, also, in a lesser uegree.

If a remedv for the evil is not snown

sxn. every auditor m me siaic rm resign, as "there are very few persons who are willing to pay for the priviIoitp of servine their counties.

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When the law was parsed u certainly acted hastily upon by the legislators. In recorders' andcletks

offices, where the tees are large, n works all right, but in the auditor's

and treasurer s othce, wnere mere are practica Iv no fees at all.it leave-

the orhcial verv little salary, lhis

will no doubt be changed in the near future, or otherwise the coun

ties will have to go without auditors.

Promotes DeshoaChmfulness and Rest Contains neither Omm Morobine nor fincxal.

Not Narcotic.

THAT THE

FAC-SIMILE

SIGNATURE OF

LMiMe, Eiaiianlllß & St. Leu Couoliäaled B. B. "THE AIR LINE.

53 Miles the Shortest ,jj Between Louisville A St. Umt

rne rreierrea Konto tu th

iu&Hi una went.

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A perfect Remedy for Cottstipa-

non. sour 3wuMiH,uMi""

Worms .Convulsions Feverisn oess aal LOSS Or SLEEP TacSumW Signatur of

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The liiM tlrfcrt na t th. Waat, &., .f. .I.r..mt urtiHfikk inform! . -

Isnukrd on pplieaAtob tu tbc uiftrrsia( that your ticket reads Una." V. E. OfcAVOMiav t .'aap

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IDE JOT OTT ROLLER MILLS

Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

Compulsory Edacatioo. Cornpulsorv education "corner slowly up this wav." But it coms.

Indiana i- much behma joineoi uvt sister State? in thi? particular, but she can not alwav be behind.

GUCKES BROOM MF'G CO.

JASPER, INDIANA. Ju net3. 16 v

Rockers

All kinds of nice LARGE, COOL, ROOMY

Rocking Chairs, Just the thing For Summertime use.

ceivea 1- ,1 1 iuoic Cleveland and Weaver combined.

Th tntJ vote in 188-S was 747,6ib;

k 1 ----- a

in 1892, 873,646, showing an increase for the four years of 125,950. The vote for 196 exclusive of the

Pr,. tiil.it inn vote was 1.073,961, or a

train of in round numbers, 200,000

votes or l.lW.uw in popuiauwu. Where did the votes come from? Harrison carried Ohio by 1,063 in 1892. Weaver received 26.012 v otes. Brvan s vote for 1896 ex-

pwled the combined Harrison ana

Weaver vote bv 43,681, yet N

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u';.u wnn hv al.l'W voies.

Where did they come from? Ohio'-

total rote for 1888 was 841,941 ; in

I MM R.tO.299. showing a gain ot

nly 8,358 votes for the four years

Bryan re-; Compulsory education is coming I. a I ......

and we who have ever

been so proud of our school tuna . . . i j i

and our school system, snouiu welcome the time and should hasten its coming. It in for our own safety that we should have every one of school age grounded in a fair ... - HI 1

Enaiiah ilir:ltl, n. tverv One Ml

. - . . ,

in whose hands the conduct oi ai-

fairs is placed, as generation sue-

ceeds generation, shouia De awe io

r.d and write the English laneuak"-.

should know something of the con- . n. a a a 1

-titution of the Mate ana oi me nation, and should have a decent acquaintance with the history of the countrv and a fair knowledge

.,f arithmetic and geography.

Other States have found compulsory

... i ......'. .n t Vfto rn'carv. lt 1

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For Fine Job Printing

the Jasper Courier office is the place to go to get it.

Boone Townaiiii) iruatefi

Notice.

Tt unlemtfrj-!. Truster .f

townvhip, Uubüi cuuntj, hrtby doUcf that h will attend to all businn pertaining to the office of Trustee, at ha rwnience, abut one mile wett of

terTille, on PorUrTille an1 Irelaail road, on Saturdays of earh week, uc requests all persona having towns:.:

husinene to present it on turuay , v ens desinng books from the Townsh::

Ubrarr. are noUDe.1 last me nit.rarr keit tv Wm McH arris, in Porter, r m SSB)

P. o. t.orriA!, irusteAuf :. im-y. llarbiaon Truatee'a Notice Notice is hereby riven that the an!e

sifnei. Truste of Harbison townsh:;. will att nd to township business on . Satunlav of the year, at my otfice, a

persons having townsnip ousinew trrnsact are reuuired to present it to L

on Satnrdays.

The townahip library will be ke; I rcT home in Haysvilie. Indiana School Books are for sale I Henrv Kuehrschneck in HaTsrille, u Aiam Marker in KsUerriUe, Indiaiu

And pay the Highest Market Price in Caslx.jAait:y:

tlluiuvut " f tee't Notice. Ths mlsraigned. Truste of Combt tm., Dobota county. Ind , will attesia Tow nship Uittuesa at . . . reodeact a verv lalurday. aud penwna Uw

swnahip Oo-inw v -r"" -fOMtsd to present it oa that day of U

Tbs Township Library ia ksot at U Im of Lbs Trustee. wUere Ums fl

atisd can obtain books. R. P. antra.

Ans 16th. 21

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your

rWHEAT

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

ECKERT BROTHERS. sssssssswsaws m

The vote for 1896 was 1,082,71, or, becoming necesar- for Indiana.

N. W. Comer Public Square. Jasper, - - - - Indiana.

Hall Township Business.

Notice is hereby given that the unlei signed, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Sat nrday of the year, at mv office, and persons having township business to tran

sact are required to presen it to nun on Saturdays. The township library will also be found 4 mv i.rti. near Rmamnnil anil the cit-

iaena are invited to call there for library booka. The Indiana Series of School books may be had at my office, and at John J. Meschede'!, in Celestine. Lav i L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Aug. 9. 1896,-y

J 1 , 1 SUl .

a RHin oi, in rotinu uuiuucü, iw, 000 votes, or 750,000 population.

The total vote in the l niieu

StateMn 1HS8 wa. 11,392.449; in

192 it was 12.150,2,4, showing a .r.in of 757.845 for the four year.

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The vote for lS.Jb is l.i.y.i,oo.5, or train of 1.774.379 for the pat four

years. It is noticeable that this

j.henomedal and unnatural gain in voting strength, which would indi

cate a gain in population of over a i kit rast in fmir vean. is found in

those sUtes known as privotal or

doubtful. The other states show

rtnlv a natural increase or in many

a ita of VOteS.

Wo -nld auk William I uni-

or any other goldite to explain this

seemingly inexpiicaoie iiiaw. i haaia Otherwise some

ail IU7irer -

people will think they have gn)unufor the suspicion that the $16,0110,(XX) campaign fund has been getting

in its work on some new ana ei-

fective system of fraud.

Indianapolis News.

Vhil thedenirens of the froien

and snow clad north are ehivenn

.n ibo mlirare of sleeting blizzard-.

rtääj acarcelv an occupation beyond

watchini? the slowly disappearing

..... ..,1 fn.ni aitrhl. WC

imv mnniv. are reveling m sun

V IUf vmmmw w V Sal t .

,;nft onrl aiimmer clothes. vur

I L 1 Ul- . . '

.. Knev in their held-. Hi'

ouUir- labor is performHi by laUr-

ers in their shirt sleeves, cnuaren

romp upon our streets in their naked feet, and the sunflowers are

getting ready to bloom again this is Texa. Henrietta (Texas) Her

ald.

4 v

mr WJ "l aw W sk .w

W Wk. a "

M

h t w CREATE the impression of strength and fll -undnes. J Pe..ple at leat feel that Üsose who J keep their names before the public I bv using The Coubiee are solid -? and substantial.

FELIX LA31PERT

Farm For Bale In Madlnon

Township. One of the best farms in Madison township can be bxoght on easy terms. 821 acres, with house ot six rooms, barn 3ox75 feet, plenty of stock water, ground produced 25 bushels wheat per acre, and other crops in proportion, nice orchard. Four miles from Jasper, 2li from Ireland, 6 from Duff; 280 acres cleared. Will be divided into two or three parts, if desired, and sold for one-third cash ; balance on easy time, interest on secure I

notes for neferreu payments pay sole an nually. 125 per acre. A very desirable place. Apply to C. Doamb, Jasper. flood Keftitlence In Irvian For Hale. House ol sight rooms ami two hallgad good cellar, with three town lots ii 1 rasa nil Uood water, stable, and Hhe ant bsnknngs. la good order eterj was: a also home near churches sad

sshossa, with good society sarroun.liag Will a soU vary ehsap and on eat)

Ism AjgwytsU.

A DUtlactioa.

"Wbi will itcost" asked young

Cholly's father, "to give my boy an education!" "The Lord only knows," replied

the professor, eyeing the joutn thoughtfully, "but you can put him

through college tor aooui Chicago Tribune. "There comes a time in the hisbai f tUo world when men shall

IUI I VJS IIIV -w - - ..." tb.ir ebnrch. and thre also

l ' ' l fc ' V l IO ll mm -mm- v comes a time when patriotic men Anglophobi SS . J .taH4 1 . t id ' ft ft f .

Tto taefal En.

An eizir added to the morning cup

of coffee makes a good tonic.

A mustard piaster with the white

of an egg will not leave a bli.-ter.

A raw er taken immediately will

carry down a fish bone that cannot

be got up imm the tnroai.

TV i löte skin that lines the

a iiv ws shell of an egg is a useful application for a boil. White of an egg beaten with loaf sugar and lemons relieves hoarseTake a teasDoonful once

every hour.

A raw egg, with the yolk unbrokeu, taken in a glass of wine, is bene

ficial for convalescent.

Qatar, la Extras.

Bunderson ha the wost cae of

I ever heard of."

INSURANCE LIFE! ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVE 9T0C Farm Fire insurance for terms of ! rears, including lightning ami r ihresher. st thirty cents a year on e tlOO of insurance; tornado st t' W mmm, m.1 SSsTMliI (

cents Kepreeenuns; -

Cisa ami doing an IB Mill mmmm ineas. I can give iNe shove r. 'rite or call on roe before placing ? nsurance. So one. excepting

Nib. ot Havsville. and Theodon--Lhd, of Ferdinand, are aotonxed to 1 licit insurance in my name W. A. WIL80I General Insurance Agent. Jasper.

NEW FALL GOOD

- LATEST - STYLE! Mrs. C. Hochgesang Cor N. Mala A 14 b Sta.. Jaapr. The public are invited to call inspect my new goods, of all nl learn mv

Very ljOW 1rlce" ! i i

AB For everything. Myiwc. BlOUnt'S TlUlC BlUe -PIOWS- groceries and dry goods is 1 Um with the best.

Manufacturer of Country produce wan

WAGONS AND BUGGIES.

Repairing of all

Empire

Agent for the Drill. State Drill.

Keystone Corn Husber

.r thhihest market price.

Mrs. C. Hocügesa Aor. 6. If94.

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Jasper, Indiana

i,.ll fr.rtrsi i.srtv ana tan l iv i h- -Mow

. . . .ft i i i i .

countrv, and il a man can i swiu "jui necauw ne neara u by hin country when his country i- gaint the Englli iaw he ;rarried in neril. then he should get out of deceased wife's ister " De-

the country, for he is not worthy of trxsit News. . tl BSst - -- I

h cmintrv ' John v. Newman, i

I a as l?a

,L;uT.;.rX-i nrüT- landlord: "I just uroppeu into

n neu mi- ' - f ,rrT1 la 11 V.;, m nrank

tanu a mau, u " - - f. .

A lie never stops running when very kind. I was wondering how I

WOOL. WOOL.

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SlawW Osr lswst.H !-" J ? .... , obtain I TBBWsa e.-vir 7 S ana fartt,a eo I -r-H C UM IS tSS

lord: "I JUSt dropped in tO a---a-a--- aaa--a aa-a a.- .-a .m ba. A 'V you that i im going to raise p p ComiMrcial Btstionerv Of Every JJucnp- q A. SNOW df at." Tenant: "You are I i ..T,,T v. ww assswaj

the truth ia on its track.

could raise it myaelf." Exchange

Hon Viiit ihm CDUIUER OFFICE.