Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1898 — Page 4
JASPER COUR Eh
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FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1898.
DEMOCRATIC TICKbT
ML- 1 nkrl, Secretary of State . amuol M U.I Hini, f Boons eoesty. Au.lilur of Mate .l.'lm V. Minor, ol Mn.'.ison county. Treasurer of State Hugh Daughert v . of Wf lie canity. Attorney iener.d John ii. McSutt. of Vigo county. Clerk Supreme Court Henry War ruin, of Marion 0 iinty. Suterintendet of Public Instruction V. B Simian, of Starke county. State Statistician James S. iuthrie. lSrown county. State Geologist Kdwaid barrett. Hen drii'ks county. Judges of the Supreme CVurt : Second Hist riet l.euoard J. Hackney, of Shelby count v. Third" District -James McOafeS, of Warm county. Fifth District Timothy K. Howard, of St. Joseph county. Judges of the Apellate Court : First District Kd w in Taylor, of Vau derburg county. Second District C. i. Collier, ol Harthol.. mew c unity. Third District Kdgar Drown, of Ma rion county. Fourth District i. W Devan, ii Madiaon county, Filth District -Johann Kopelke, Ol I.akc OOOAty. BSjfcnM tuk.i. For Congressman, A1 District Wm. T. Zenor, of Harrison county. i'mint) Tirket. For Audit jr -August H Kocnu-r. For Clerk Cir. Court Hennan Fckert For Recorder Philip J. Kunkel, Jr. For Sharif Kwntan H. Caatntp. F.r Treasurer Charles Moenkhaiis. Fur Surveyor v in. T. Young. For Coroner l'hilip A. tiuckes. For Commissioner, 1st district Con rad Jackie. For Commissioner, 3l district Joseph FnU.
0. Ii. Tichenor, republic t
politician of Princeton, has beei selected as adjutant of Col.Durbin' regiment. The major difllculty la tdill ending.
"Weather-man DeVoe predict
frost in the river vaileys this week or next. If there should be wie a would be worth 1 a bushel again, and corn $1.25. But we guess tin frost will be on Spain's hopes ol triumph, County Board of Tax Review Is yet in session, examining tlx assessors' returns. It has accepted Ferdinand assessor's report, except as to those who refused to swear to their blanks, am; the county assessor was ordered 1 write to the-e persons and n dify them their blanks must be swon. to, and if they fail to come in, tin Sheriff will be ordered to bri n v them before the Board. Jasper was passed as returned except a nuinlwr who had givei their household farnishings too Ion and the-e were mised from l'l t $40 each, to be equal with other-. Mrs. M. Krodel, of Harbison came before the Hoard and testifies she had but 9750 of money at in terest, the rest having been spent ii additional improvements, which were also assessed, and the assessot was ordered to reduce her rejnirt of money at interest to that sum. Joseph and John Veerkamp, ' Ferdinand, were ordered to be tab oenaed by the Sheriff to appeal Ixdore the Board and answer ques tions, on July ldth. Madison township was taken up. and the township assessor was pres ent. It has lost 'i").NKin per-oti t assessment since 1'.U, and it W9i found inM)ssible for the board it; ju-tiie to raise the assessments Magd in general to make this amount. It raised some of the returns on household and farming im plements, where tbey were too loay It also added to Jacob Friek's as cessment $47" on account ol ; Hoskins judgment he has, which i considered good. It also add o $1, 1O0 to Jas. I.. Norman's, on a count of a judgment in his fav r. On Wednesday the Veerkamp failed to appear, and it waa, It p posed a warrant would be is-ued f.n their ar:'.st for contempt yesterday, and may be an example will 0 made ol them for tin' benefit ol others. The law allow- the Hoard to tix $10 tine and imprisonment also. Ja( kson h.vnsi ip was taken into consideration and several reti.rn-
added to on account of being too
low on household and farming itn plements.
The boud will wind up its examination, by limit f law, on Sahir day, anl have the County Km M rt to make the additions to blanks in accordance with orders made by it. There it a Difference. Then1 are two kinds of war newsSpanish wnr news and just plain wur news. Washington Post.
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Kditor Cot uiKk So manv id ! the voting folks about Ja-per have provisions, etc., and you can form written me a-k.n- (of I description da "l ,,,r of army life, that I cannot timl time Tho !"" I000 ",( 11 to answer each one pers nallv, t-''i c:ui Ilowhence 1 -hall trv to do so in a gen- My regiment, the 1601 h Ind. era! wav if vou'ean .-pare specs in hen at Indianapoll petitiom-d to vourpait-r for the publication of he sent to aid Dewy, but were sent tins communication. to Washington, D. 0. liav, To bflfin with, a soldier's stom- liked to be sent to (. una, or I orto ach is next to his dag, and he mu-l R- . Bo far, we have not been have Kith well attended to btfore "dcred to the trout, and I car Mlf Me can lie down and rest ea.-v, .... tatest desire will be crushed. It I shall NU I few wo-ds ,l,out our lak.j a "pull"eveiun army life tor food, for even tin pfOMk t (.f recognition. Look at the nerd ating dinner is made picture-., tie tlu K uigh RWera road and what k. tk. w.l,.wl Tl... C.r.t recognition thev W ill receive. led
in nit ai in mi i nvFva . a iv uic m t ,..n .. i..o. i v's Wa-hintrton mtluence can
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be
sien. It's alright; we can't all get lehafiOt, buf there'll cine a time -otne dav." "On the Banks of the
Wabash" is a popular selection with
all, to which the following wordl arc said to Mong: 'Soupy, soupy, soupy, not anmale baaa, I'otfee. coffee. cotfee. Ii"t a drop f cream.
Hacon, baaoo, bacon, not a stoak .i the regimental band However, our
lean.
When this call
id sounded the
drum-maior received a verv sad
Hinan from h DM the other dav
men form in line in the company voumst child knows how
- C7 -tp-et, each with a tin cup and hav- mUl-h her father admired tb - IHiak. The haversack contains a lection, so one day when her mamknife, fork, spoon and plate fitted! gm fj aboaot ahe played "On the together, one having a handle which batiks of the Waba.-h" and fell in kvhen folded down serves as a lock ( B. The bo.lv has been reCOV and when open forms with the plate ,rt.d.) "There'll be a hot time in a very convenient frying pan for the old town to-night" hast so akuse on marches, where each man en aoldiers and bands in the varioai
eoiks his own food. camps that it mav becom as la-t-
At a signal from the 1st sergeant j,,, M We'te tenting n the Old the line marches to the cook table- Camp Oroiinds." The Santiago md each man is served with bis fight q (m appropriatn -- food. Coffee is serveu three times ,, ;iit. gong8. i day. As the meal is served the j had the great pleaiUfB ol fiU men gather in little groups in the fr,,M, IMV vjters Maggie and Cat lie tents or under the trees to eat. ;m,i ms Maggie Kuebler one day Here and there is a man who has asl week, it is a great recognition something extra to add to his din- to a "boy in blue" to have friendlier. After each meal comes the travel l,tkH.) miles to visit him. It lishwashing, each man being re- Lives him standing in his company, -ponsible for his own fleets, and ai.d among his associates in the tlu n rest until the next drill. Camp. I got a few days off, and The cooking of all this food is no mtt them at the C. A- . depot at small item. I am excused from Washington, 1 .('., ami made a trip the job, so much despised by all with them to Mt. Vernon, Washingsoldttrs. No "non coins' are re- ton's old home ami burial place.
quired to cook, do police or guard Thi camp is in Fairfax co inty. duty. "Non com" is our way of Virginia. It is the original county
calling a non-commissioned othcer. jn which Washington died. '1 he
While the things mentioned will other day I visited the court house Keep any man strong, they are not .iuij .lw t,o original "Last Will
I tut "like mother coks at borne. and Testament" of Geo. a-lnng-
Hoxes are received froro home (ip,, i t,)(lk it and read it, but 1
everv week bv some of the boys. f.lt as if I was intruding on the
Happy is the voluntee.-whose "girl sacred archive of the dead, so I
he left behind" remembers him tenderly returned the valuable relic
with a cake sent by express ; a bot- to its- depository. While in Wa-h-tle of catsup makes a soldier tiie ington one day I secured a small most popular man in camp as long ,,.,.,. ,,f metal from one of the gun-
is it lasts, winch is usually uieen that was ,-, the Maine. 1 got it at
minub--. the Nave vara.
The camp at Falls Church is! Occasionally we are marched to
named in honor of the Secretary o'jthe Potomac to swim. Then it is
War, Alger, of Mich. By the way. that "All is not quiet on the Potohave you noticed what a chance the mac." Of all the noise on earth, soldiers have who come Irom Mich- 1,1, .think DOM can tonnd louder igan, Ohio and New York? The (or futber than a cheer such as sol-
generals from those states get light djers know how to give. It seems into the front. Their states are to mean so much.
represented in the executive depart- i;ue written this fr mi the ordiments of our government, and they n;irv s and point of a Boldien1 life, fat the first chance. Shatter and .,," Mre V((U tll your great dailies manj of his generals are horn Mi h- fr wu Mwi
igan.
The soldiers camp is laid out in
-treets, which are named, and each tent has a number, as hotnes are mnnbeied in the city, My tent inumbered öiiT. It is tig enough tor two. I have a privat with me.
Very Respectfully Yours, TftQS. B. Wilson, ( !o. A. l.V.Hh. Ind. The Destruction of Ccrvcra's Ships. The board of -urvey whi h ha-
1'hat i-a rule of the camn, Each examined the wrecked Bhipa of
'non com" has one privat' with Admiral t'eivera's aquadroi re port -him. that the Maria TetSSI and Cttetobsl When an army i- on the march Colon may be saved and made sereach soldier cari ies one half of bis viceable to our navy if prompt action tent. The total weight carried bv j. taken. I private solnier on tht murch i- The board made a three-days' ihout forty pounds. He carrier examination of the Spanish ship-, two blankets, knapsack, haversack, The crauieri Viscayaand Almirante canteen and all of his clothe-. Oqtiendo and the two torpedo boat I have no gun, but carry a -mall destroyer Pluton and Furor are sabre. daSjfSf and I 88 Colt's utter wrecks. The main batteries revolver. On short marches I walk, of all the -hip- can be -aved. oat on very long marches, I am The board ha made four impornotinted. I do not know vet what taut reoommer.daUonS, viz.: That und of a horse I will get, but I DO w tod ihould be DSed in the oonnow enough U select one with a ttrUCtii n of war-hips. That no tNOad head if it is left to me. Such torpedoes should Im carried on tight l horse has 'more horse sense" vessels. I hat the rapid lire HMi will iearn to drill quicker than batteries on battleships) are of umy other kind. prSUM importance. That the lire it falls to my job to lead thejof the main battery should be below oinpany when on the niarcn. In the protective deck, hat case I would be in danger in Sixty-one destructive -hell boles tab unless the woods had been Wt re found in th ! hull of the Alhelled, for the Saniard- have, as mirante O. piend , 24 in the Yi.eaya. .on well know, resorted to ambush in the Maria Teresa and eight jn warfare. that of the Cristobal Coloa. The In time ..f battle I shali not be in 'i.. ;iya was blown up by er own .hagreate-t langet except fromsharp own torpedoes. hooters, as was lately shown in ront of Santiago. My study at the '' " TT" a tncennes LJoivenity in anatomy Notice to If on-Resident ,as come to good service for DM, t r 8tat of In. liana, County of Dabots, - S lam to assist the rargeom daring Vä r'r""" 0 n,"',','r attle. Just a little knowledge of Unie L Haauiag die common and high icho rS. .iranche- is of much value to l sol Jamea K. Banning. her. I pity the boys who c ..mot Tbe plaint. If m the al,.ve ent.tle, . ' , ' cause havinir tiled her cnionliiint vnte a letter home. herein, together with an atfldavil that r.ecruits are ooaiing in, in all the defendant it aoa-iestdaal ol the about N , ami w hat a time w e "tute ..f Indiana, and that this action is have drilling these "freah fish." ?tn -' therefore the , , . ; .,. , . Raid defendant ia berel.v notified thai I was detailed to drill some ol the !,., HI1, npMar on thsj 10th awkward sijuads, ami exhausted .lay of itctolter, lsus the same being Um uivself in the discharge of mv dutv. Una" hidlcial day of the Oetotwr term of Tell the mothers at home tö raise ''"' 2SS fSniHl?1 "? ... , i . i ""' socmcl MonUav in ct. iber, ls'H, at M more 'bow-legged, pigeon-toed ,,. -linrt , (MM Ml jMpe(. hqbohi coon iioys (or gills either. ) "How-legged iv, Indiana, ami answer or demur to men" "bicycle cranks" and "cigai complaint, that the aams will be rette fiends " are not good material 1 'b'termin ,1 in bis absence. , . ,. .B. , . W itness mv timid an. I the seal of tins lor soldiers. It certainly costs a IIIrt tm ivth dav ! Jane, 18W large sum to keep a lsdy of soldiers IIkknmn Eck am, Clerk I. C.C. on a war foiling. The pay-master Horok.M. Kkw, Att for I'ln July I, MR, Mr, prH
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MU Prepared
Not for War, but HOT WEATHER. I Leave your order with us for a LINEN dt WASH SUIT, I Be ready in time. : : Buy one of our ' Pretty Straw Hats I And to complete your Summer rig- see our large line of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Our soft, cool body shirts, detachable I
cuffs at 50c is a decided lead.
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& JASPER. IIINTDIAJNT,
War with Spain! On account of the lluctuation in prices sure to follow the deelarati n of war with Spain, and our desire to Ik? at the front when war begins, we have deteminned to olP r our onstOOT ers extra bargains in everything in our line, and have CUT TO THE HEART Ths prices ol Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries, We hate i'i-t opened huge stock of tlie celebrated JUMBO PANTS, Koi excelled UtywhSftj, warranted to give satisfaction . or your money hack if returned promptly. Beasonable and Fashionable Dry Goods itreived weekly, an 1 daily ad litions keep our assortment of (Iroceries always full and "l'p To Date" in fruit- and vegetable. We return thanks to the j pis f'r t hoir liberal patronage during L' nt, and ask them to buy out our .-tock as soon as possible. DERBER V HUTHER, ÄÄ'' JASPER, INDIANA.
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IRELAND ; STANDARD MILLS : IRELAND, INDIANA. ji MANUFACTURER i : 'CREAM of the HARVEST ; Ft-OUR. y Uneaeelletl for all purp, - - . N M Will paqrthe highest markel price ,
in esefa for
WHEAT.
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JUST ARRIVED
The largest stock eW
received 01 Fine, New
Marob . ISM.
fl DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CL.OTHI1VG, and SHOES, All the latest Stylet and psttems. Poll Um of Qroosriss and Bhcll Hardarare always on hand, (bvfl me a call. Free d livery in sU parts of Jasper. .I0mi BÜCH A KT, w . i tin. sti.ct. saspi a. i N" Apr 1 il, IS.W ly.
Mothers!
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SUMMER BARGAINS ! We have Blind OUI room to overflowing, and want more re I . i ..I. .1... !... . i..l... ..f
room, so v.' are oiiering nargmiia in mi un iiu. i . in- ui DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Ex ra Large size Towels- Mens and
Boys Furnishing iJJarmants. our stock of CIOTHING li not equalled in Duboii loonty. It ii of the celebrated and guaranteed Mayfield, Ky., manufacture. Every rsraient guaranteed by the manufacturer to be as repree-nted. If it does not prove so, YoMttr Money Backt Call, examine, and com
pare 1 t e and quality arun oiner .-tor. -.
I forts a ml
daagtrs of I VilJ l ..l. .. A
. 11 1 1' 4 i 1 11 Ol ill
l.e almost en
tirely avoided.
W'ineofCardui
re 1 i eves expectant mothers. It gives tonctotliegt 11italorgans, and t.iita tli. -til in
condition to do their work perfectly. That makes pregnancy fess painful, sliottens labor nnd hastens tecovci J -aftt r child-lirth. It helps n woman
bear strong healthy cluwrcn.
C rner 5th V Jackson Btreete.
lASFKR. INDIANA
II " 1 am going out for i breath of fresh air. She "l .n't bring back i itmnger one." New rk VVolM. Singleton "Well, hoSJ 1 you take married life?" Dsnedict "According lo direetions." New York World. "Here is a dime, my Bood man ; make it yo as f ir :i- pi HI libls. "I will, ma'am ; I Ml huy two heers instead of MM whisky."
BallltHld ICrursi'im. While Siilplnir Wtdls at Knjrlish. Sweet Sulphur Sprincs at Velpen. BatS of one and one-tliird late for the round trip 00 the certificate plan, t 'ertiaVsts nest Im signed by proprietor ol springs. Snndav BxenrsI n rates effective Sunday, May SBth, 1. T'ckets sol.l at OBS fa V for the round trii, ''"1 for the day ' onlv.
SEVERAL FARMS WANTED Ad dress, irivinir price and l .cat i n , An-o II. Ui -in, tkron, lhk, docLMtf
has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often bring joy to loving hearts that loOg for a darling baby. No atOCflafl should neglect to try it fr tin trouble. It cures nine case- oul of ten. All druggists sell Win of Cun'ui. fi.oo per bottle.
Ft irlvle In ruses nxritrtnr V'r dlreclloni, ddress. rfv'nf rr' tha 'U-llet' Arfvlory rprtrr'-n. Th Chutunooe Medicine Co.. Chinoog, Tenn. Mrs. LOUISA HAtE, of jefftrtnn.G., fy- " Whn t first took Wir of cr'' W hsd hen mirrld lhrn yr- n'J' could not hv any children. month uter 1 had ftn girl bDy-
