Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1897 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

Some would-be mUchief

Baken have attempted l tnis-con-i strtn thf spirit t" u communication

published in last wk'i Üouaiaa

luditor Koerner nubllshee in

thf News ui last week notice of suli' of land- ind loti h ilii n. nt tax'.-, from which it IDPMN there

The Rain and Mud will call (0

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J tMPKK, OrBOIS COl'STV, 1NIMANA. SflSMMtM ,h f"'"- ' JP' ln.1tn. for f.o ion through th MUM NNMiIIM iutlr FRIDAY, JANUARY J- 1897.

of public trust they would like by a

violent tnd unwarranted construe tiou of language, to try tnd pull

others down to their own degraded

level. The Couhjrh believes that steh individual bei right t Ins

"kiek," against any ami every puh

In act oi officiate, it Hall didn't get t day the nenitenuarv . H

he Cubans blew up Span

ish gun boat with a torpedo on . lendenev to oriminalitv that

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in Lr i int HTM M 1 U a

täte delinquent tor tatet m UUDOU county, divided as follows ; Columbia i f, Boone I, liadieon 6, Bnnv bridge -', Hall i. Jefferson U, Jackson 8, Patoka 8, Ferdinand 1 , Jasp. i ', Huntingburg 7, Birdseve 7. fhree townships. Harbison, Marion

i . net a

believes that untl 1 a-s ,avt' n ueunuenm.

too little in l one of tin-most romsrfcahU Mini "i bus develon- rlitMitiiAtiwn on record is related by Mr.

.1. M. I hoiiipHon, post muster ai iec-er

l'..11lt I'U IIS In. Ml ' oil!

Rubber Boots

Shoe

AND

. . . .1 ' . t Point, a., ns tollow

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large number of Spaniards on board, 1 if t f , , r w safetv of other peo

anil sinking the vessel.

The Cannelton water works have been sold to Messrs. Reifsnider and Thomas of Maryland for 16,000, to satisfy a judgment held by the Union trust company of Philadelphia. "Ciov. Mount starts in like he

pie. But no unprejudiced person could construe the lai.nuage used bv the correspondent in question

as I rellection upon the integrity or

character of the court, those WHO knOW Judge Ely will not believe him guilty el any conduct or any pledges prejudicial to the highest honor of the court or of a citizen, . m . .

ai:d the statement oi a campaign

hlc ex

it- (w&1& k isiw J Will im BTwweww iiuieee w ws w

ecutive. He tells the legislature roorback w hich failed to injure him

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then, will certainiv not, now. ins

there will h no extra session . Six

ty days is long enough to do all necessary legislation, if partisanism is kept out of the way. teirThe Indianapolis Sentinel says the educational affairs of a township should be under the control of a board of educated trustees, and the read and township affairs left as at present. Yery seldom are men competent to look after both interests to the best advantage. WThe German National Bank, one of the oldest banks in Louisville, failed on Monday, and is in the hands of a receiver. The tirst

national bank of Newport, Ky., failed Monday. The Minnesota State Savings Bank of St. Paul, failed Monday. These all supiorted McKinley for President and enjoyed "confidence." JnHon. Wm. E. Mason, of Chicago, Republican was on Wednes day elected U. 8. Senator from Illinois, to succeed Johm M. Palmerelected as a democrat, and went over to the other side. The Democratic members of the legislature voted for ex-tiovernor J. P. Altgeld.

driving: one day lust winter I WMCUfhl in a cold ruin. The next morning 1 M unable to move my bead or 10111, owing to an attack of intlioiiutorv rheumatism

My clerk telephoned for uphvuieian. bttt niWrtl I that I use Chamberlain's' Pain Halm, there In-ing a bottle open on the counter, lie ruhU-d the affected parts thoroughly with Pain Halm ami built up a hot tire.' I doetd Ol to sleep and when 1 awoke tboot half an hour later the juiin ha-l gone entirely, and 1 have not been troaoled since. People come here from many miles around to bay Chamberlain's medicines." For safe by M. Frieden m, Dngghrt NOTICE. There will he a meeting of lieland Pott No. 288,0. A. R. on Saturday January 28, 1807, at 8 o'clock ! P. M. Business of importance will I come befon the meeting, and it is desired that the full membership I be present.

B. It. HBMMY, t OBI. T. J. If. Rota, Adj't. For Rent: About " acres of ground for tending next season ; where the heading factory formerly stood. Apply at Cousins office Dubois Circui. Court.

"The monosed charure in the

school law, as prepared by the State Supt. does not touch aide, bottom or top of the difficulty in the Indiana school system, and the bill presented is a very crude one, which ought not to be adopted in its present shane. It would create a great big

machine of the school system and otlicere, w hich would be hard to get

rid of, and would injure the taust of general education. The furthei

you can remove public officers from

the control of a machine tne Deuei

for the people. BTThos. Austin, of Vanderburg county, has sued the Southern Insane Hospital authorities for dam ages for draining the sewage from the hospital in such away that ii flows over land of his. On Tuesda Messrs. Aug. Sonderman, Ignat Eckert, Frank Joseph, John (iram

elspacher, Christ Rudolph, If. Haskins, F. Fink, and the heirs ol Ferd. Scheider, deceased, were served with summons as defendants in the case, to sppear in Court at Kvansville Feb. tKh. They weri on the bond of Dr. T. YYertz, formerly one of the Trustees of the Hospital

holdins back the calling of the

mud iurv until the last two weeks

of court was in the interest of econ

omy for the county, and that the business of tho term might be well be got out of the way before the grand jury began work. It would he 1 good" law if a grand jury had to be empaneled each term of court, and only allowed one week each term, unless felonies demanded more time to investigate. The Coikikk deems the above explanation due to Judge Ely, as the misstatements of prejudiced

enemies might otherwise lead some

to wrong deductions. i,l.. F.lv on Snturdnv evenine.

Governor Mount has warned the adjourned circuit court for a week.

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legislature that he will not can a 1 until next .Monday morning. "

Lspecial session. As the regular impaneled the grand jury t nday

afternoon, and set tnera at work, and they have been in session this week and will probably be next week if business demands. The following disposition was made of causes during the last three days of the week: State vs Henry Sneider; riot; plea guilty ; lined $25. State vs Ira Alexander; teduction; defendant put under bond, and trial set for 2oth day of term, (next Monday.) civil, actions. Damascus Foster vs Jack Goodman; appeal ; jury trial lasting two dayt; verdict for plaintiff tor pOS- - --ion and value tixed at f 1, and one cent damages. State ex rel. Marv Eppe! vs Christ. Hägen; bastardy; defendant gives bond for appearance and cause is continued. Wm. Stallmar. vs Anna Stall man ; divorce granted defendant on her c ross complaint, and judgement vs plaintiff for 12028. G0. P. Wagner vs Conrad Seit., et al ; judgment for $284.90. The guardian of Ieo. T. Payne, a person of unsound mind, was ordered to sell land at private sale.

MACKINTOSHES.

Come and see our Line of Rubber Goods.

e need room and money ior oiiri

big spring purchases already mad and receivings We will sell you all heavy goods at greatly reduced prices, before invoicing.

S. HCEBLEK.

-ri to

h:is inst hftmn it is a little earlv to

o .

make this declaration, but some

times a warning of this kind is use

ful. There is no reason why the regular e-sion should DOt do everything that is required. The fact is, that after an apportionment law and the general appropriation bills are pentad the present legislature will have nothing to do. The less they do the better. Kvansville Courier.

lerSenator Bethel, of Pike coun ty, introduced forjudge Ely in th Legislature last week a bill chang

inu the times of holdinir courts in

this (57th) Judicial Circuit, and nrot it naHsed through both branches

under a susension of the rules, and it is now a law. It fixes the times

of holding courts in Dubois count on the 1st Monday in January, '2u Monday in March, .'id Monday in May, and 2d Monday in October, and makes each term four weeks in length, and succeeded the week after by courts in Pike, where tin terms are live weeks each. Tbil will give five weeks between terms in Dubois countv for the first threi

terms, and D5 weeks between the May and Oct. terms, thereby giving

the Judge a chance to recuperate in the mountains durinK the hoi

weather. It calls for 86 weeks oi continuous court in the circuit, and will thereby give the Judge very hard work.

(FfOB Our Ki-tfiilur Oof Ftpoad 1. 1 WASHINGTON LETTER. Washisoton. I). C, Jan. 18, 96. Poor Cuba! The formal announcement that John Shetman had been compelled to become McKinley 's Secretary of State, in order to make a place in the Senate for Boss Hanna, makes it certain that unless this congress does something for Cuba, it will have to go n fighting alone. There has been 1 susnicion for some time that Mc ¬

Kinley occupied very near the same ittitude towards Cuba that President Cleveland does, and Mr. Sherman has made that suspicion a cer-

taintv by saying: "I do not believe

this government should interfere

between Spain and Cubans. I do not hvlievethis government should

lttempt to settle the war or take I iny steps putting upon us the bin -1

ten of determining the nature ot

rule in Cuba in case the Cubans

win." As this language was used

when he was just from the presence '

1 McKinley and alter lie Hau ac-j eided the Secretaryship of State,

there isn't the slightest doubt that

it is an advance statement of Me- -

Kinley's Cuban policy. It is severil shades worse than the present

Cuban policy. President Cleveland

nas at least tried to bring about peace. McKinley proposes to do absolutely nothing and to let the butchery continue indefinitely. This may result in stirring up the friends of Cuba in Congress. There

ire now in ashington petitions

dgned by six hundred thousand

American citizens, asking Congress

to recognize the

Cuba

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ior tree homesteads in Oklahoma,

but before the Senate passed it,

amendments were aJded, extending

the area of free homesteads. hen the bill went back to the House, instead of allowing the House to vote on the Senate amendments so that the bill could be sent to conference, if thy were not accepted by the House, Speaker Heed sent the bill back to the committee on Public Lands, and its friends are whispering that he did it for the purpose of having the bill smothered. ADULTERATED FLOUR.

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Fairbanks Elected. Indianapolis, Jan. 15). Charles Warren Fairbanks was elected United States senator to succeed Daniel Voorhees by the legislature at noon to-day. In the senate Senator Hawkins

made the principle nominating

ansnch and Representative Roots

I placed Mr. Fairbanks in nomination in the house. There were several seconding seecnes.

(III IIIHV4U IIV ! I - -

ting speech for Mr. Voorhees, who'' nmde out ot the pure stutt, are n. . . . . . 1.1 i ii

received the vote of the minority. l K,,WWH Wl" w

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The Electric Light Cumpsnyj The maigin of profit is maintained MM kj THB GOOD WW CLOTHIIG 01 have rented the frame building west by the introduction of corn, and by EVANSVILLE, IND. of the Dubois County State Hank, the blending of inferior grades of asx roa txxsl itut rant wuuuara

and put up a sign "OtUce

Electric Light Company.'

the wheat into the mod wheat

goes through the mill.

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