Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 May 1898 — Page 4

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wrlMnliji Zoarcher, Teil Citr, wants t i' itate lUtittioUo. Philij i OOd man fur the place.

pRoeeeMNUs oi specui ind rhu. US MEETS Ol rUWN Ho.vkl).

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JVM'KK. IM HOIs f. NU . IMIUM

Knt-r.i I tb l"..-.tofflce at Jaaper Ir Hin for

ran a. tun ioroub tu iil , i.n ! et, matter

Idiomas Duncan, of lrioce-

loa. yesterday received 'Ii" Domo

oratio Domination at B loneville, for

Congress from the lir-t district. Resolutions were adopted endorsing

the Chicago platform and Bryan, phil Kästner, salary trustee,, .14.00

and urging s vigorous proaocutlon Chat, öoliga, salary treasurer,

New rrusUc lake Huld. The Jafier town board met

special session, April -7. IS'.is. AI.l.oW Wv !f, George Mehringer, rent bill,.. 9 00

The M3ariy

is aral

FRIDAY, MAY l ;. 1898.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

- oi the war againat Spain, and con

demning Gov. Mount fr hia diu crimination against the Iii diftrict ;i t. the military rendezvous.

Kor Con 1:1 .'man. :i. I h-ir i l, Wil l i m r ZENOR. Fr i;, ! i ii i .it i i 1 1 ..in irrt nli Bad Pike BARBER si l. I.IVAN. -or PrMMvttafl kttmwmtj, .'Tili. .iinini.ii DM ri (. KERB I II A V I. R. i .n Mat) laatDor. AUGUST II. KOERNER, I hi Ctortl I ir nil Tour! , HERMAN ECKERT. fiir ItrnniliT, PHILIP .1. KUNKEL, JR. I or Mo ult. HERMAN II. CA8TRÜP. I . i r l'ri;iioi-''. CHARLES MOENKH US. fur surwjor, WILLIAM T. YOUNG, i ir i .ii.iii, i . PHILIP A. QCCKES. Kor Count) iiiiiiiiiiniii r.. ist Dtetrtoti CONRAD JACKLE. Kur t . muH) Chi eataatewr. Sd Diairiesi, .l EPH FRITZ,

auarterlv 21.25

M. V. Durlnul, salary year,. .83.UU W in. Lambert, salarj year, . .HO.ÜU ,1. M. Schmidt, aalary year... 80.00

, ö . A. Spraner, salary year 80.00 Swan, ot Rockport, , Q V-nu ' UuMl.i

ry 1 month 13.00 J. P, Umher, clerk, 1 month, .-" Ed. GuUweiler. itreet oom'r. 25.0

W in Hull, stone culverts,. . .80.50

ran Dominated n Monday bv tli

I Democratic oonvtntiou of Perry, Spenoarand Warrick oountiei for

lU.iLM' ot that circuit ; Oscar

9 -

arThe lWth and I58th regi meat, Indiana Volunteers, (heretofore known as regimenU Mo. 2 and ;,) and Battery A Indiana artillery, left Indianapolis. Wednesday, for (few Orleans, and will probably be ordered to Cuba immediately. The iirt troops for Cuba left Tampa,

Wednesday, with arms and muni tioas for the iasurgenti Tlie 0. 8. will tend an army of 60,000 to Cuba and make short work of liber sting the bland from Spanish ty

ranny.

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'Wheat wen up to $1.87

Chicago Monday, a jump of

e ins in a rew noun, causing imwildest excitement. Leiter sold a million bushels of his itock to buyers in Liverpool at 11.65 in to morning. As be bought the most

ot It at to .) cents lie cleared a gchool

big fortune, mil tne tarmeri who; raised it wart not rich enough to gamble that way and SO wi re com-'

pt'lli'd to take the -mall price, and , , ,' ' laborers who eat the most ol it t'J'-1'1.V'1pr,

will have to pay his enormous protits. Truly "to him that hath thai!

be given, and from him that hath

n

he hath.

Minor, of Terry county, fur joint

Senator from Crawford, rerry son Bpencer; Chat. T. Mylar, ol daw ford, t r Representative from Crawford and Perry. Thos. LindrayJ

oi BooneviUe, for Prosecuting AC tome. Normal School Notes. Edited by B. P. BvrsiaatAjm, Snpertiitwutosl Jasper So boo la Qreal interest in the classes stiil c mtinues. The vocal music class is much enjoyed by members of thai class, n.e class as a whole, is making rapid progress. Mist Lottie Doane visited the Normal in company with Mrs. Car mack, of Marion, Ind., Tutsdsj afternoon. Mr. ('has. F. Peterson of Kyana, i among our new students. He ia bright up-to-dateteacher a: d.nldstrength to the classes. The Normal is half out. sod mon valuable work will 1' done for tin teachers the last half of the term. New students may yet enter. Supt. Geo. II. Wilson gave the students a valuable lesson in practical lield surveying. All enjoyed it and appreciated the instruction. The class iu " Plato the Teacher, ' 1 is delving into the mysteries of that

author, and each one is collecting

valuable information for future use.

Miss Flora Vollmer has entered the Normal for the last half of tie term. She has just eiosed a very successful and pleasant term ol

Miss Mattie Hichey, of Ireland, visited the Normal Monday afterMS) 11 If

noon. Mie expre-sea iiei-cii a.-

sed with the character

ot work being dons in the Dubois County Normal. Miss Emma Joseph, i graduate

.t shall be taken even that which P1 th'' jMPei High School, add

Our Washington City corn

another name to the enrollment this we. ik. Hiss Emma Is loin the teacher'l review work, ami is

fpondent writes: Patriotic "enthusi- ' the remainder of tne term.

Mrs. I anhack ot hi rton, Ind., delivered an interesting and instructive lectar Tuesday afternoon

Lot g received Commodore Dewey's before the students of the Physiol-

orBcial report of his remarkable vii ogy class on Scientific Temp trance,

tory in Manila harbor, resulting in freely illustrating the subject In

asm could scarcely go further than

when it paused Senator Hanna. who was present when Secretary

the destruction of eleven Spani-ii

shiti-i. the demolition of heavv

the USSOf chart-

The clasi in l loited States Hi-

shore batteries, and the placing of tory i- carefully followirg even

.1 tl 'll!. . I I J 1 .1

me i nmippine isianas unaer tne stars and Stripes, to propose three cheers for Dewey! They were giv en with I will by the crowd gatil ered in the Navy Department, including many newspaper men an 1 Senatjr Tillman. Bttl even more astonishiog than Commod ire Dew

ey s report that hi- Victory WSJ WOO j,,;.

wunoni uie loss oi a man, or tne injury of a -hip. and with only men wounded, was what followed. Senator- Tillman and Ilanna, two men as widely different in everything a- could possibly be bfOUghl together, locked arms and walked

ne ve m the war between the L . B. and Spain, and a- carefully com paiing it with other wars in out liistory. The students are manifesting intense interest in this war. Mrs. i utgsell closed her school last Friday, iftat a very lUCCessful

live Week s ses-lon tor the little

M rs. lutgsell is a m ?t sue

OSSsfnl primary teacher, and has hem re-appointed to tne piimarj Schob! for the enduing public school year.

A Warm Ffiend.

Kdlev'n Colie ('lire is veiT hot,

hill

Total, $293.00 The oommittee to examine Tn ss urer's quarterly report of water works reported it correct, and it WSJ approved) showing receipts for auar ' ter ending March ". I . '98, 1997,85 Bxpendea, s"" 12 Balanee, 1161.98 .John Heichelbeck was allowed a

rebate on his saloon license ot 825. The hoard adjour.a d to May ('. May 6, 1898 Board met pursuant to adjourn men! in special session and allowed hills for special meetings, and teaming, and water works, amount ina to 124 25

Then the retiring membersol the

board vacated their places, and the m w trustees, Messrs. Jos. Jahn, lohn Mat er and John heier were -worn in by U. M. MUbufn, Notary Public, as were also, Treasurer Sol iga. Clerk Huther and Marshal, .1. s. Milburn. On motion M. tf Durlauf was sleeted President of the new board, and the bonds ot the Clerk. $200; rreasurer, 110.000, and Maraba', $3,1 " I wer" approved. The Ii ard tuen adj iiini- d : 0 the time of regular meeting on May . WS. May 1, 1898 Board met in regular passion, all members present. The following were ALLOWANCES. Jos. Grerbar, exp. of election,! 1 1.00 Phil Kästner, meals for election board , .3.50 Phil. .1. Kunkel, teaming 19.50

Jasper Mach Work-, waterwks.13 80

I as per eolvaits lo.OU

los. .loclinn, street work .i')

Total, Mr. Klingel and o

a petition for

over to the White House to talk when diluted it is a warm friend lod over the Ldorious vieinrv with Mr. to thooe eufferina from bowel complaints

McKinley. After seeing that the most of us are prepared for any BOli of a miracle.

It never fails. ''e. ami Vie

Political Military Appointments. Charlie Jewetl has got the price

LticeiMHB Nottee

Ulli K la barebj vi n to tin rltlccn ol

M. Henry, iiii'l Cms townahip, lubol

i nty, Irnllana, iiiii on- unicriiKnei, a Ml OltlMO of tbfl t'Bltod M.iti Mill dbIt to the C'onstv CotntntMlonvn nS Du

N

of hi- u' -ertion from the nartv that - ty hi thHr ihm n-Kui n n i

i i. , i i.Jiinr. I".", for ii I n-i to ii l 1 1 1 iiitoxii'.it

ni'i i. ii: i ill nun iioiii I-, ,iii 1 1 1 1 - principle- he wa- in favor of un il he got rich and joined the goldbugdurlng the last campaign. McKin ley Monday made him I Judgt Ad

vocate in the artnv, with tin

of lieutem nt colonel. Chatles H. Allen, of Massachusetts, was named to succeed " Teddy' Roosevelt, who Will leave in I few days to join his regiment ol rough riders. Aiiiithcr inn r. -tin nnminntion

wa- that of John JaOob AStor, the i , ttel decesw d?

nuiiio! aire, wtio ottered to raise

IHK linHo- I ti'l .OKI Ii. I Milt tili

MBM toll., ilrimk on tli' 'i i mi i , uimIxi th' provision of tli la m m of Imli. in. i o (rums iucti lleenwn. The ir'C'iMi' Im'iition wlicrc MieS liqlion n to in' Hold i- in i front n lonthtu round Soor of tab two ton brlvS build ..ii tl Writ I nana fend -t ll.nr ro.nl. .01.

rank lowitäid op tioTaw-itlnhtSt ot M iu re ot th south on-' attMtUsr of the south nurt quartet I of aectlon , townahlp raiiK i hncwrn n-

f Clara ioia;ei property. Slao, at the tatne time will make appllea I lion for lleeoae to alloa eard playing, dice throw la, Uia to aoll lunrhei and ronfee ti iry. io.n A. KXI -1

May , law, .w. Notice to heirs. Creditors, hlc.

estate ot .lolm

$00 80 thers presented

the vacation ot the

South end of Clay street for 10 feet. It was referred to th" Trustee! as a committee of the whole to examine

the proposed vacation.

The down Marshalmporterl payment of $18.90 to town treasurer. Saloon license was granted to

Jos. Hoffman, on 9th. street.

Mo ion by Joseph Jahn that J as, Milbuin be chosen street commis doner at a -alary of .f.;.) a month; earrit d. Motion by Joseph Jahn that Jno. VI. lie Pall be appointed a- town attorney for one year, salary to be fixed hereafter ; carried. i hi motion of Joseph Jshn the lalary of Trost m was raised fiotn $20 to 25 per yen,-, and -fl for special meetings, and $2 for com mitts work, per day. On motion the Clerk's saia y WSS fixed at ti per year. The sultry of Treasurer w;is fixd at $90 pat year. Pres. Durlauf appointed Joseph Jahn as a member of the water work- oinmittee. Oh motion it was ordered (hat the hoard meet regularly on the 2d Monday nights of each month. The town attorney was directed to write notices to owners to remove ßrOSS tie ollt of 2d street. On motion the hoard is t Imbl a special session OO May 13th about si le-WSÜkl hen tofofS ordered. The Treasurer made a report of the town fundi for the quarter endlag Ma v 8, 1898, as follows : row N I HI sl KKK'h KKI'oIIT. fg Fab. 1 1, i-; to Kay taw. aacsi its, Bat. l eh. ii. IM i 17 :.'i Thester license J I n

I'.-iller license

Part oi eon kj rut ion tax i'oo.in

CATCHES THE WORM Be one of 'em, and catch the good things in our pretty lino of STRAW HATS, More complete than ever before. "Wear one of our soft, cool body S H I RT S, Detachable cuffs. Our price on 'em, 50 cts. Cost you 75 cents elsewhere. Remember our CUT PRICE SALE of BDYS 2 PIECE SUITS, Yon can't afford to miss this sale if your boy needs clothing'. Come and be convinced,

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jwmfmmm.jm,i s;'r- - - n.iimi "un ' y.-' jasnrsrr isassi

Wa

p with Snin!

On aoooanl of the fluctuation in prices sure to follow the declarati n of war with Spain, and our d-iro to be at tie front when war begins, wo have determnned to offer our custom ers extra bargaini in everything in our line, and have CUT TO THE HEART The prices of Pry Qoods, Clothing and (!:oceries. We bave Just opened a large stock ol the celebrated JUMBO PANTS, Kot excelled anywhere, warranted to give satisfaction, r your money back if returned promptly.

Seasonable and fashionable I r v oeived weekly, an 1 daily ad litionassortmentol Groceries alwavs full

To Data1 in fruits and vegetables. We return thanks to the people for liberal patronage during Lent, and ask

t. Mty out our idock as soon as possible DERBER V HUTHER,

JASPER, INDIANA.

Hi

If II ibiij

PROPRIET

ii k ids rekeep our

and

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their them

New Tr- ixlei building, North Ma n street,

TT. t w: '

IRELAND STANDARD

MILLS

IRELAND, INDIANA, M AM FACITKLi: I l :REAM of the HARv FLOUR. Unexcelled '(,r all pur

Will pay th. in essfa for

I 1 i

Ship stag ior

ofilel' Mil l w M

higbesl marl

WHEAT.

ale. Hvfi u- .i

will pleas v m.

if yt ajyi ajr myt g

Marcli t. IS'M.

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JUST AERIVED

i na i'i ceivt d

arg ist stock f Pine, New

DRY GOODS,

rJOTIOIMS, CLOTHING, and SHOES, All the Iah st styles and ) I Pull line of Groceries snd i ' Hardware always on baud. DM I call. Free d livciy i I IU parts of Jssper.

-I0SEPU BUCHA KT,

W i I 111 Ii st nmM . Apr I MSS tjr.

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SOMMER BARGAINS !

W e have filled our room to overflowing) and want mors room, so w.- are offering bargains in all the latest styles f

DRES3 GOODS, Liren Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Ex ra Larre size Towels Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments Our stock - it CLOTH I Mi i n i equalled In Duboii ount v. It

I Mothers! N ''pitn discorn- I H I forts a n l fUSb I I a daaeni of VfjflJty n H child-birth can v TfflfSJ ! 9 tie' almost n- ft mmmfl' H la tir ly a . .i.lt il. AV Wgw- '1

In the iMilioin

and equip a regiment of artillery at term,

lus ow n expense, to be an inspect r general, With the rank of lieutenant colonel. William AJtor Chanler, the divorced busband of Amelia ftivea. was appoint! d assistant ad jutant general, with the rank of cap tain. He rai-ed a regiment an 1 offered them to the governm ut I II on their being refused he announced his intention of Joining Gomes si i Volunteer. Other appointees to the same rank were Irskine Hewitt, of New York. s,,n of former Mayor A. S. Hewitt, Fred M. Alger, son of the secretary of war. .lames (i.

Circuit Omit. M.

Notice is nervi mven thai Manrari'ths

jottea us sdminiat tutrix of the sstete ol .lolm Lotte-, rleceased, has presented

anil tileil le i sccount ami voochers la Town rrtiftee's sslsry sad sttedsl

Total 061.21 Bl I KXIU I I 11, s. freaBurer's Kalai v -ix iininth--.....f I'J.'hi

t'iek's Bslsnrtete SI7.W Matslial's i tan , etc IH.afl

Mtreel L otnniiaaioncr salary looon Ufics of Hoard -it Health..! 31 Hi

111 of the celebrated snd guaranteed Mayfield

L-iimeiit Kuaranteed bv the roanufacturei

din's Dot prove so, If our Motte) Backt pars prce and quslity with other stores.

Ky., manufacture,

to lie BS reiis"n!ed

Call, examine

is

Every if it

and com

C rner 6th

Street-.

JASPKK, INDIANA.

Blame, Jr.

and W. B,

Allison, Jr.

linal setileim nt at miiif eetate, snd th u

the aame will come up tor examination and action f said Circuit Court, on the mth day of May, IWa, at whieh tints all heirs, creditor, or lecatees of t i I c-a-

tate are reqnirad to spnoar in sail Lotirt ,,in,i.r

and show caiee, if any there lie, Why aid i Hint and voncbers should not IMP Spprovstl, Vnd the heirs of s ii.l estate are also horcliv reiiired at the tune an I plaes sforeeahl, to appear sad make proof of then fieirn'iip. II ARUAKKTIIA I.n in f, ..i .in-. tutrix. v. : Oox, Attorney. May i, ) s's. -'t.

ineetinvs Hall rent for Ars oompany, ' yr i 'ill ci t on Main stre t Mtfeel lalKir

Lea in ina

.137 ihi

1 nil 80.50 . 7 (HI j . g.Ot)

11,06

M IBB1 i t. graceful

Total H'.ki.ni Kaoelpts $051.21 KxpemPtiirt'M I1HI.S0 llalaiice 190.41, Hoard then adjourned. fcy Tin typi the heel picture made, at Kii hardsoii's photo tent.

Kim;i wo DtSCHARORD, At the calling of tin- e.i c against Andrew 1 1 1 illinder, a ho ai - charged before Bsq, oeiief with murder, last Monday, the PlOSCCUtot dismissed it, as he was no' abb tu prove the death of the sup used viel i in. II illi' tier WM! im mediately rearrested and taken lud rs Esq. Sermershim, charged with A. t IL in tli same affair, I le plead lm i i i -

ty and was lined ö I cent-, with present Would

H.20 costs, if- pr imised not t be found in any more KCb OSSSS,

Kii, Seryi- rshetm in

a L'lacejni manner on I ip -la

in irning united in marriage at the county Clerk's office. Mas. Rkbkc L. Pa 1X1 Bl and Mit. AtOBSO I.. Aykb, from the Duff Reighhorhood. Sturdy Qeo. i'x sit od sponsor for them, snd all present wished (hem joy. ".lake" says it nearly put him in the notion, if he thought li ) OUOg lady who uhai ceil to be

mils . pproval,

k-sfSubsc ribc for the Courikb.

tircly avoided.

Wineof Canlui" re I i eves ex

pectant moth

ers. It nives toaetothegea italor.tiis.and 1'iils thr-tn in

eondltioa to do their work perfectly. That make Vu '' nancy less painful. sh"rt labor nnd hastens tt-eovi t after child-hirth. It helps a woman bear stre.g healthy cWWUen.

Win

lias also brovght lianpinc t'1 thousaudsof homes b. irrt ii t years. A few doses often In i joy to loving hearts tli it 1 for n darling baby. No wont it shoald neglect to try it for t! i trouble. It enresnine c i" of ten. All dru'ists sell Wmu of Can' u i. f i .uo jicf bott 1 e.

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Fr Avc In cases f"ulHne

dlrertl. r,s. ddri"ss. trivmif : the "Udle' Advlsnry D-pirtir-' . The Chttnoofra Medicine Co.. Chain noota. Tenn.

Mrs. LODISA HAtt. trf JerTerson, C.. "Wben t first look Wlna of Ct J we had been married three yesrs, I "' ould nut have any ehtldren. moalhs later I had a fine girl Mby.