Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1898 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

HEADS I WIN TAILS YOU LOSE.

JASPBR. DUBOIS COCWTT. INIHAWA.

raattawaloa through taa mall rood . ia. maii.r

FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1898.

Out Democratic Judge Votes with Ike

ReauMIcaa aad Sustains ike Reaahlicaa law as to Tnulees. The law extending the terms of Township Trustees at.d Township

Assessors to l'.HM was held to Ikron.ititiitii.nnl I v t he So i reine C ourt

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M jMrr ladiM. for on Juh 1st. It had baWB agreed, shaft, r's

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

it is said, to hand down an opinion that th' law Mas unconstitutional,

and Judge Hackney had been selected to write the opinion, which tie did. and all the Indianapolis papt rs of Friday published that the decision would he that the law was unconstitutional. Hut during Fri

WAHHINtlTON LKTTKK. (I'nmi Our Ktulr I'orrvapoiutrut.) Washington, 1 .C . July 4, ft, No more striking object lesson in American grit and bravery was ever given the world than that by the soldiers and sailors who participated in the terrible, hut victorious cam-

paigll ftgainsi DaWWBUJO. ori,.

u (loir persistency" in

.omiilv i'oiiiu' nlit'Mil renardless A

dilliculties natural or man-made, until assured of victory was an indication that his sch. Imates made no mistake when they nick-ranud bin "Butt." Thcnuml)erof men killed, wounded, and overcome by

appallinir. when the

a I . y

Mule- Ticket. a a m

Secretin- oi Male auuiei m. nei- unconstitutional, mil during r ri tne neat js

ston, or Boone county. ,iM ft.r nun'li discussion, and in i ,;,.;,,.,t;,, ,r n th.

Auditor of State John W. Minor, of Ö Tr 7 . nuiuut-r oi uiru I Msdioon'vuniv. ol the Republican contention fIKiltiK is considered, but no larger

Treasurer ol Mate iitign waugneny, wiai ius uctmiuu nwmu ai.w " " , thn might nave Dcen expeiieu 1111 of Wells county. the law of 18W.1 and cause endless . (jtr tne circumstanOM the ther Attorney lieneral -John O. McNutt, ,ui Uun Jud ge McCain, dem. rat, mo,m,t,.r to tj;, aIm sevrra ol vtfo county. i,t nail I 1 1 . 1 trsäal f nnl' J anil J 1 sTi 1 :1 fl 1 . 1 A lataf " a u

joined Judges Monks and Jordan,

republicans, in an opinion upholding the law. Judges Hackney and

Clerk Supreme Court -Henry War

nun, of Natias county. Superintendent of Public Instruction

W. B Simian, of Starke county. Howard delivered a dissentinir obin

State Statistician James . ttutarw, . , , .. 1 . , IJrown mintv ion, holding the law to be unconSUte Geologist --Edwaid Barrett, Hen- stitutional. All the lownship

dricks count v. ; Trustees and Assessors, will there-

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judges or tue mi preme luan. fore, hold their offices

Second District

of Shelbv count v.

Third" District James Warren county. Fifth DistrictTimothy

of St. Joseph county. Judge of the Appellate Court :

Lenoard J . Hackney,

McCabe,

K. Howard.

ilMVS OT HimOSL COI111I1UUUP US

saulting of breast works, ami charging up hill in the face of a hot tire from both large and small guns. Admiral Sampson's tleet worked in accord with Shafter's army and Iwil rwwl oiixo morn f 1 1 m 1 1, i r t t TU t I

until the .Kot tb American soldier and sail

First District Kdwin Tavlor, of an- tional

derburg county. Second District C. U. Collier, of Bartholomew ounty. Third District Kdgar Brown, of Marion countv. Fourth District ii. W. Devan, of

Madison county. Fifth Dietnct Johann Lake county.

IMatrtrt TW-ket. For Congressman, 3d District Wni T. Zenor, of Harrison county. (ounly Tlrkt. For A uditjr August H. Kierndr. For Clerk Cir. Coort Herman Kckert For Recorder Phiup J Kunkel, Jr. For Sheriff Herman H. Castrup. For Treasurer Charles Moenkhaus.

For Surveyor V m. T. 1 oung. For Coroner Philip A. Uuckeo. For Commiseioner, 1st district Conrad Jackie. For Commissioner, 3d district Joseph Friti.

' " ' - - - LIIUl Lilt. . ä 11 IUI

first Tuesday after the first Monday ... i1HS no enual on earth in all

of of November, 15H.)0, and a prece-1 ar0UIKi staving and righting miali

dent is set bv which each legislature t:r.

can change the terms of offices as it Under the provision

chooses, regardless 01 ine eonsuiu

provision that county or

of the bill

..rovidint' for taking the next Cen-

wiij ihn rri nlnvps of the Census

a "v - township ollicers' terms shall not be t,.irpfl .,e tobe not more than

longer than four years. The next J two.thiris ftom one jKilitical party, legislature might profitably provide j-pt e new House Committee on the that there should be no more legis Census is made up in about the lailvfl or State elections till 1902. MnnnaciAa iaht rftmhlicans.

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Kopelke u and tnen national questions wouiu..four jemociats and one jwpuiist. ' n.t in much intliience the election I u..k...i.:,. .... tl; nmmiiiua mm m

mm m " -- ------ .'lv I II Ot I Sil I ' oil niio wjifcv.v " . of a legislature, and it might, also, LaBerlv sought, as it is supposed

provide that there should be no,,hftt t. memlters will have a little

further election of judicial officers

until 1!10.

more null in securing Census ap

iKiintments than other members

IaI II 'II... . 1 . ,,,

, , . . , .j Ol me House. l lit" ucuiuoaic wii Presideat Names Sunday as Day ol " it. a rVrU. of Cal. :

V1IV VVIUIUHavv aaaw - - - j - J Tkaaksfiviaf. Norton, of South Carolina; Gritfith, Washin;ton, D. C, July 6. 0f Indiana; MacDowell, of I'reeident NcKinley at II : 40 o'clock Ohio, and the populist is Hidgelt v,

to night issued the following procla- 0f Kansas. No appointments unrtation: dtr the bill are to be made before

To the oeoole of the United I next vear. so tar as anv outsider

Judicial Convention

, . I 9 Stutod of AiiiAricn At this time . Irnmtü hut t h linste in si nie Hilar

when to he vet fresh remembrance1 ters to cet the bill through is some-

oJ the unorecedented success which 1 what snsnicious. and it will not be

flOTICI is nereDV given uiaw ine , t- . . r .. ' , . t. , .,,. nam-rta nf nnhoi and Pike attended the operations of the surprising if somebody finds a win

.. . . c...ii... I'nited States tleet in the bay Ml in take care of a few fnenos betöre

raVÖT. iLT nE M..Ul.on lhe rd.yofM,y1.8.,,halti,I,,.t Uncle h wqx .t in v lclr a m are addea the tidings of a no less uense.

rrxXILITZLILl frtr,h nr. glorious achievement of the naval; There has been more swearing

pose of nominating a candidate for " bemved sinoe the first of the month on ac i w m .. r-.. iMiinlrv at SnntlHcro df ( IHa. 't IS ,...nrt if tht ollirfsslVH iinil r.i l'

Prosecuting Attorney lor tne o.tn r t V TT T , ' " :VVL 1 Judicial Circuit, composed of the h"mg ,we huuld pause.and aUj ng mm ateap tax than aln.ut the exr l. A fxxi; . .( .i lolmn that Inn lu t.. . . ....... 1 1,. .r am fifiv

voted for at the November election, naturally attends great deeds jggg wrought by our countrymen in our In'aaid Convention the county ofSÜ T' aJSJ TSSSi Ä;.i fiftn dh- bow before the throne of divine

Pike g"aye ana give uevoui hiw w fixed "God, who holdeth the nations in

ntral the nollow ot Hl8 nanus, ana worit-

eth uoon them the marvels oi nis

full mr?n will," who has thus far vouch

gate votes, and the county of

to thirteen delegate votes, as

bv the Democratic State C

Committee. Said convention shall have

. . . . . i

ing. It is only necessary to sianu

a tew minutes at the paying teller I

window in a bank, or at the rtceiv

ing clerk's desk in a telegraph office to be onvinced that a revenue

stamp is about he most obnoxious of all taxes, just as the democrats in Congress said when they were

protesting in vain against its impo

power to adopt rules governing

deliberations.

snfed to us the lieht of his face, and'-ition uoon the country. Some

- j ' f led our brave soldiers and seamen! persons were simple enough to be

to victory.

lieve that the telegraph companies

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Uko. K. WILSON, unairman, uu ,u ' . . . , p r 'TT nTTTZII IÜ . " bois county I therefore ask the people of the j would pay for the stamp that is re-

W J Richardson Chairman ' 1 nitea late!S uPn me nexi a (JUirea to oe amxeu 10 every mes-

Pike county.

John K. McFall, Secretary, Du bois county. M. McStoops, Secretary, Pike county.

Joint Representative Coaveatioa.

v uitv va -av . y v j 'jiaia va nap ans j sembling for divine worship in their Lag get.t, but they soon found out

respective places of meeting, to oner differently. Corporations never thanksgiving to Almighty God, who pay anything that their patrons can in His inscrutable ways, now lead be made to pay. ino r,nr hosts iition thf waters to un-! Tho rutditivp statement from

lllg v r a a - mr-'-rmw mm- ww w m m m 1 II', " ap - scathed triumph, now guiding them Europe that Germany, France and . 1 1 .1 L .1 J I 1 . i . 1 A

Kussia nau etuereu into an hjiw

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notice is nereoy gieu Lhadows of death to

Democrats of Dubois and Pik

Counties will meet at Sweet Sulphur Springs, Pike county, Ind., on Friday, July 15, 1898, at one o'clock p.m., in delegate convention for the purpose of nominating a candidate for joint Representative for Dubois and Pike counties, to be voted for at the November election, 1898. In raid convention the county

of Dubois is entitled to fifteen del

success, even

though at a teartul cost, and now learini? them without accident or

r- -

ment to prevent the U. S. retaining the Philippine islands, or turning them over to England after the

loss to far distant climes, has war is ended, is being extensively watched over our cause and brought I cussed in Washington. This nearer the success of right, and at- particular statement may or may tainment of a jost and honorable not be true, but our talk about pert,eaee. Imanently keeping the Philippines With the nation's thanks let has aroused mutterings in Kurope, there be mingled the nation's which may cause future trouble, is i. ravers that our gallant sens may I known to all. These things are

t i u - w

be shielded from harm alike on the

battlefield and in the class of Meets,

causing it to be asked whether the ifame is worth the candle. In other

18 BUV" w "I, ol battlefield and in the class of fleets, igarne p, worth the candle. In other egate votes and the county ol Pejbe spared the scourge of f-ufteringi words, would the possession of the to thirteen dele, ate votes, as nxed ,. . . f. Htrivir.ir tol Ph;i;n;rwa nnmrwnntP h for en-

State Cr ntral j Maataa'a knnnr a nl n. r .milk a mKi nation

iiiioiu in ii wuihij o ""i , J56t"B I" i nun v.,,uw. ......... withal let the nation's heart le;()f European powers? Of course stilled with holy awe at the thought j the average American is ready at all of the noble men who have perished i times to resent any European in-

as heroes die. and be tilled will 'tprfrnce in our anairs. and shctilu

by the Democratic

Committee. Said convention shall have full power to adopt rules governing its deliberations. Gko. R. Wilson, Chairman, Dubois county. W. J. Richardson, Chairman, Pike county. John E. McFai.l, Secretary, Du bois county. M. McStoops, Secretary, Pike county. aWWhile in Evansville on the 4th the Coi'kikk editor enjoyed the courtesies of Col. C. C Schreeder and his pleasant family at their hospitable and handsome residence, and in one of their houses overlook ing the river during the fire-work display. The Col. and family re tain a warm place in their heart -for Dubois county friends, and annot backward in demonstrating it

He has one of the most nicely ap pointed residences in the city. Th Col. is now one of the officers and Secretary of the North America Benefit Association, of Evansville which Miies insurance againstsick ness, accidbt and death at a cost q! but $1 per month. Good Yiklds. The Signal reports that Fr.ink Klee had threshed for him an average of 31 bushels ol wheat per acre, and Henry Dufen dach 29 bushels.

compassionate sympathy for all those who suffer bereavement or endute sickness, wounds and lionds by reason of the awful struggle.

Above all. let us pr iy witn earn

est fervor that He, the dispenser of

ui ffood. mav soeedil remove

a combination of powers ollicially say we should not keep the Philippines, would favor keeping them anyway then. C. A.S. Notice to Non-ReHident.

a., goou may speeou, a-, In (f fl from US the untold altlictions ol,, ihilwis Circuit Court, Oct. "oer 1 I i . lUl . . .

war, nnu onng io our ucni mim i prm,

lilessinffs of restored peace to all

the domain now ravaged by cruel strife, and bring the priceless boon of security and tranquility. WILLIAM M'KlNLKY. Executive Mansion, Washington, I). C, July fi, ISMS.

Annie L. Hanuing

vs. James F Hunnina; , The plaintiff in ranne having tlrat

ibe alnive entitled

tiled her complaint

IbNi) one can blame Uncle Sam f.ir iiikina in a Hflndwicb fisland)

" ' aaraiiiBk a ' X W Ittl III Ol J FT I , oim. on ' F " " "

when they stop to consider that its tl nit jmlicial day of the ctoler term of

dinner time with him all of VJZ.?22? .r

uie petimii .iinunav luirtHnw, i"'i tlllle. ' I. 4 l.niMu in lainnr I llllk tin CI 111 II

" tv, Indiana, and answer or demur to taaf Before the wr San Francisco a'aid complaint, that the same will le gloried in the fact that she occupied baajd and determim I in his r.i - u:..i Witneas in v hand and the seal of this

nearly win groKr,iuni -..vC. loOBftthat MaWlkW at BaMkltaW,

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Be Prepared

Not for War, but HOT WEATHER. Leave your order with us for a LINEN or WASH SUIT, Be ready in time. : Buy one of our Pretty Straw Hats And to complete your Summer rig see our large line of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Our soft, cool body shirts, detachable cuffs at 50c is a decided lead. $. K1TEBLER,

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War with Spain! On account of the Huctuatüm in prices sure to follow the declaration of war with Spain, and our desire to lie at the front when war begins, we have determnned to offer our custom ers extra bargains in everything in our line, and have CUT TO THE HEART The prices of Dry Goods, Clothing and Gtoceries. We have just opened a large stock of the celebrated JUMBO PANTS, Not excelled anywhere, warranted to give satisfaction, or yout money back if returned promptly. Seasonable and Fashionable Dry Goods received weekly, an I daily additions keep our assortment of Groceries always full and "Up To Date" in fruits and vegetables. We return thanks to the people for their liberal patronage during Ltnt, and ask them to buy out our dock as soon as possible. BERBER V HUTHER, JASPER, MAUA.

PKOPKIKTOK

IRELAND

STANDARD MILLS IRELAND, INDIANA, j, M A N l FACTI' R K K OF "CREAM if k HARVEST FLOUR. JJr I'ncxfi'lU' l for all j.iirj.-. -I jj Will pay the highi-st BMISM p1

Tl

Hi rah for

WHEAT. Silin winff for sule. (iive us a trm

5..r,l. r unil I1 will 1. 1, .!. VOll.

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4a m nan a mm m m m v v al

Mun li 4, lw.

licrvin iniwtliiT with mi atliilavit that

Ihn .U fendant is a non-resiilent n the täte ( Indiana, and that thin action is to obtain a divorce, now, therefore, the said defendant is hen-hy notified that unlet he lie and appear OB the 10th

dav of Octolier, lXNS, the same Ihmu- tlm

SUMMER BARGAINS !

We have filled our room to overtlowing, and want more aath a . a -1 lA A - A I ,.1

room, so we are offering bargains in an tne uuesi siyies ui DRE8S GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered. Fringed and Ex r a Large size Towels. Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Our stock of CLOTHING is not equalled in Dubois ounty. It is of the celebrated and guaranteed Mayrield, Ky., manufactuie IW garment guaranteed by the manufacturers to be as represented. If it does not prove so, Your Money Bark. Call, examine, and com

pare proa and quality witn otner Mores.

rJUST ARRIVED The largest stock Vitt received of Fine, New DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, and SHOES, All the latest styles and pattenM. Full line of Groceries and Shell Hardware always on hand. Oiw me a call. Free delivery in al. parts of Jasper. JOHEPU BÜCH AKT. , Wral 11 Strrt. fABBl B, 11. Apr I . ! ly-

THE NEW WAY.

TT7GMEN used w to think " tetn a le diseases could o n ly be treated after ,,lo-

cal eiamlns-

tions" b

cians.

Dhvsl-

iresd of

aal treatment

kept thousands ol modest women llent about their suffering. The introduction ol

.i t f i.. i hu now demcn-

inc oi iuu, . trated that nine-tenths of all tne cases of menstrual disorders öo not require a physician s attention

at all. i ne awawaan

Corner 5tb & Jackson Streets

JASPER, INDIANA.

the I . 8.. but if the war keeps on ii.kman fioaaar. Clerk I).

much longer she will lie an eastern IHoauoi M. Kian, Att y for IMff. " a I 1 a iM aas 1

C. C.

citv. unless vour uncle

ar ' w

swallows the Canaries

Samuel

The cork popped out of the bottle and Cervera fizzled out.

July 1 , 1 KWH. 3w.

lf4

Cerverm sneak el out of his hole, A victory to win; He even tried to get away. Hut Hcbley took him in.

The American idea of rest is to work harder at something else. Change of climate refreshes us because in another climate we lind other people. Fate's greatest joke is the woman who has been jilted, for she can t go around and tell it.

The Coi kikr advertisers are letting down the price bars into the Held of bargains.

Kdilroutl Excursion. White Sulphur Well at Knfrlish. Hwe-t Sulphur Springs at Wlen. Kate of um' anl one third fare for the roiii.il trip on the rertihVate plan, t'er-tilicat-natal Himl hy pniprietor of prinjrs. . Suntlay ESxearaM a rates nmctive sunilay. May LlMh, 'W. Tx-kets whl at one fcualBf wa round trip, rikmI for the .lay only.

SEVERAL FARMS WANTED Al- ' iln-wH, Kv'ng pri'e anil location, Ansos II. Hvmntx, Akrun, Ohio. laatHf

taken In the privacy of woman s own home insures quick relief ana tpeedy cure. Women neea not hesitate now. Wine of Cardu requires no humiliating esamlnatlonsfor Its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the neaa of 'female troubles' -disordered menses, tattaf of the womb whites." change of life. women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them J" keeping them healthy. Jl.ooei the drug store. For tdea In eaati ,rt"r;! directions, add"-.. h "Ladlai' Advlaory Dft-' ThaChtttancaMadiclBaCo.. Clutta aoofa. Tcnn. W. I aDDISOa. Ii. Car,. -I m Win. af mm tSgSUS reparaUea B amaie ira--