Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1898 — Page 1

VOL. 40.

JASPBR. INDIANA. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1898.

NO. 46

t iru.i-HKh RVRR) FRIDAY, IT Mla Pr K, PtJROIfl OOI MY, I MM ANA, BY CLEMENT DOANB. OFFICE. n Couriri Builpirr )s U'kst Six th Btrrrt, PBICE K BUB8CBIPTION. rw Vear, .V Numbers, Postpaid, fl.fiO. ' irttT time in proportion. B VTKs OF ADVKBTIHINO. For letral advertisements l"tr:i 1 rates; Id lines $1 .on lor Bnri mwrtiou . -n.-each BbwMioenl insertion.

iir VMiirlv tit I vitI i .Hti ui.l m on-ril full-'

Refill will be miiile to regular sdvefUSSfC. COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK of all Kiml Promptly Mid Neatly exgeated itt u hkkai. run km. V invite inspection tad business.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

CONDUCTR0 HV M H-i . M. I.. M'isr.

Hon

PROFESSION Ali ('AKI)S.

M. A. SWKKNKY. nWKRNBY,

r. M . M 1 1 lit KN. 'Ill, III R A

lttorney s at Law, lAHPKit, IPWI., w ill priK-tii'c la tlx Court of inii.ui i djolnouc CuubbIub Particular bMbMob si rli to I'tillfi'tiiiiiM. MUfl H 'K .Inrkxill S,, wiiilt-) Ihr lliilmla .null Itftiik. Hoc. , W. E. COX, Attorney at Law, jA.4P11, IINDIANA, ProaMuttaf attorney for tin- utii Jndioial Circuit, aad ill rartulljr MteaS t" ftaj civil SbhIimmm ratroatcd him la aaj Bounty f th reu It. office in Bpayd'i building on Public Square pi v. , "si rv W. A. Tmyli... W . Huulrr. TRAY LOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .1 AM Kit. I ft) DI AVA, WIM prBBttw In the Oowrta of Daboteaae -om vr Dubola Ooaaty StaRaaa April n, W HKÜNO BÜETTNKR,

Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, IAHPKK, IINDIANA, win paaaMea to Hm OaafRial pBaotttnad parry atmatlea, ladlaaa. takt,lRMl F. E. WOODS, D. D. S OPERATIV K DENTIST, JASPER. " INDIANA. sa.oo ter or teeth. ea.oo gall. Crown MM Hri.lr wnrk RaM Killln a Bp-rUUy. bttant BMUkcata nf Stttag nrtlSelnl mmm AH work Riiarahtrnl Trnii Kra.mialde RnhM . .siiirin wl Lorajr'i InMlvaiv tur. AnK'i.l U. 1K6 If J. B. STEWART,

Monument lo l.oejoy. Sixty years ago-Nov. s. I837al Alton," III. , Elijah P. Lovejoy became r martyr to the orrm of feeedORB. The story is a familiar oft . lb- was a CoagregetM nai minieter, born and reared in Main, who came to the went imbued with intense leetingi against idavery as then existing It tin- sooth. In ad

dition to his duties a- a preacher "t

tin gospel la ti lt railed upon v actively enter tin- oonteat, wexioi

hotter 'ui h yeRr, that was t result in delivering tin lend from that f Vhtem of bondage, which practically inach- a li- of tin- foundation principles of the Declaration of In dependence. S he rtarb-d an amaa a nat m auaaii nniui . 1 i flit Altiill

llllll . Itl f I 'ill" I lUlll'l ( (H.rv..r ' rZ r..s ami frei- Pike CJOUntie, in pursuant to a cull

naaoli BBBaaaaBB wä it Am r.- i . I in i IfllPOA llt'H

part of the United Btatee-north or oonnUea met in delegate .'tl.-in tnoM eventful ft em. convention at Sweet ßulphui Twice WR8 hi- otlin- wrecked by öpring, on Jr1 15th for the pur-

rain ho so- l",,' "T ""'"'s 11 1""1";"1

Iq the purpose oi norninaung a c oui-

I (,ir, tinjc date tor prosecuting attorney, an. I

illlv al;0 :l caniimaie .r m;iu- i' I'icbouw

"Harmony" in Big Chunks

Joint Convention of Dubois and Pike counties.

SASSER SULLIVAN, the Hero of two

wars, Nominated for Representative.

KERR TRAYLOR Esq., Unanimously Chosen for

Prosecuting Attorney.

Tin

Convention ;i Largel) Attended by Repreaentn ti' Uemoerate of fSa h County.

and

Tin- democrats of Dubou

eto! re i--iif( hv tin i iiairni-iii

B B I I

pto-sievery ruous, dui again ne

( ured material and continued

publish tin-1 )bm irrer

the inoh. said to have heen ma

oomp'jsed of Miseourians, cam upon him. He and hi- friends took refuge in a esrwhouae, the doors and windows of which went -trnu and the mob were unable to cain admis-ion. The infuriated men sought to dislodge the l.ovej V party by throwing burning brands ujKin the roof. Twice Lore joy climbed from the window and snatched tiie brand-, the second time he did so receiving a bullet wound from which he died shortly alter. So s,,dden was the conscience of the north that even this tragedy failed to arouse it to the real spirit of slavery a spirit which demanded complete submission to its demands to be i.ot only let alone

I where it was but t spread into new

territory. Hut with the anti-slavery party the name of Lotejoy became one "to conjure by, so that doubtless his death :i- a martyr did more to hasten the downfall id slavery than would his life if lengthened by many years. Now, after sixtv years, a beautiful monument reared t hi- memory baa just betn dedicated at Alton. It has been built by siib-t ription

from the people.

with an appropriation of 125, CAM) by the state. Eulogies upon his -hurt but fruitful life wi re made by eminent representeti . men. AH now

for standing

live

RESIDENT DENTIST, South Idrol Public Hijimr.'. spuy.l Hlm-k. JASPEK. - INOIANA ierati(nH rimt-clasH a lewaatneadsd -all work fcoaraiiteeil. Sjiei-ialiBt on Crown ami Hriilge work. Dm, . i i . DE XT IS Til Y

lr. B. A. MOSHY, Resident Den ist, IllTrVXITSlUK. IND. traeess I:1 pmfcmioiiHi nrvieca t.i nil BBmliaa nav work in tin- i- t i Han, a prmiiKt-H t Kivc it Iiis oloxrut Htlitit inn. Rolf piut. work ipneiatly olielled. 'i ork warrtknti'l Apr. Ii, '

Hainbride TOffMhlP Triin-

tee's Not Ire. Tlie andartlaBBtt , Trustee of Bain-'riiltfi-towiisbip.DulMiis county, will Sttend to Townahip boslnsss on Batorday of every week. Si Krank Bets'l otlii e "ii N Tth Slain ntreet, U-twei n Eighth Süd Ninth, in Jucr. The Township Liirnry ami IntfiSns SeliMl book- are at fame plaee. Wit 1 1 a Sin i.kk, Tnistee. Aug, Hi, 1Hi7 v.

The Judicial Convention was called to order at lOoVoct A M. by to o. U. Wil-on. Chairman of the Dubois County Central Committee, a- provided for by the democratic rub s (.f Indiana. K. W. Ptckhardt nominated Ih.n. .lohn I.. I'.ret. of Dubois county, lor chairman of the judicial convention. Ir. DeTar. of Win slow, nominated Kx-Senator II. .1. Wigg, of Pike county. Mr. üreti Wis elected. On ino'ior. of A. .1. Survant. of Pike county, L. K Grim, of Pike county, w. I unanimously elected secretary. (In motion of the Hon. A. II. Taylor, of Pike county, each . unity wrs called upon to select members of a committee on rubs. Pike county named H. .1. W gir. A. H. Taylor and . I. L. Bass, and Dubois e unty named A. H Koerner. K. W. Ptckhardt, Rnd Geo. R. Wilson. I This committee theo retired and went into executive session by electing A. H. Tavlor, chairman, end B.W. Picknardt, Seoretery. I The committee as a body agreed upon the full iwing rule : "In IS much as Pike county basj

,' i selected twenty-six oelegateH to eu'iiluneil . . ... . ... iv.

cast ner imrieeu voirs, rihr Uiis county ha- selected but fifteen delegates to east her fifteen vote-, sich delegate m Pike county -hall Ik entitled to one-half vote, and

liibi- county

shall he entitled to one vote.

This rule wa- reported to the convention a n d unanimously

I'lll 'I

Amern; n

i out nt -i it on. i Calcngo BBBOrd.

Juu w 1 War in its

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I in -ta-r win ri nu ueen -u uä

ivor:.; le to many kimls Ol crops

ha- al-o developed to more loan

Scab in Meads of Wheat.

i. l ins i rait Rxp

has

Valor.

concrete horror has

to commend it to civilization.

Only in its ibstrRCt phases, when

its butchery is done and when its

..-1 - . . 1 ..t t

isuai prominenea a nnmoer . ,- ,M.nHirMlt an. aMilv,.(i, does

luous uiseunvB. mnii n iu. m

it become a reconr-e winch nub'-

heei, that just before npening nM.llt ail(1 buosmUy i an justify. It promised a good yield, have been js ,oo Mrj. t(, (;iunt grv,Ai nuddonly -truck with a kind Lj,. hidaoua coat in tha naaaanl

i i i .1 . . i .. . i. : 1 1 . . .1... i 1. r -

o OIIKIM 111. II Mils nie in .iiik oi

parti of them, and grain worthless. The nead effected ii easilv this time, as it turns

renders the pint of the detected at prematurely

contest with Spain, but at least the

. lute, w hile rains green.

shriveled, ami -mm

put Kerr Travlor in nomination Dubois county cast 10 votes am

'ike CilllltV votes tor Isen

Travlor. There was no other nan.i before the convention, and tin nomination was made unanimou-. The convection then adjourned. .Ions L. Bukm, Chairman. L. B. URiaf, Becretary,

Tin iJepre-entntive convention wa- calhd t order at one o'clock,

P. M.

QeoiRS B. A-libv, of Piks c mnty

nominated A. II. Koerner sr.

Y . L. Bets, of Dubois county as chainnan and secretary respectively of the convention. The nominations were taken by consent. Mr. Afhby then moved that ea h county name three members t a LOmtnittee on rules. Carried. Pike county named Geo. 15. Ashby, A J. Unering and . I L. Capebart, and Dubois county named Ceo. K. Wil- - hi. A. M. Travlor, and W. W. Kendall. The committee retired and elected Geo. R. Wil-on, chairman, but failed to agree BpOR rules. They BO reported, and two sets ()f rules

were presented, rise county pre

future may be anticipated with refe re nee to war's reaction on the I cited State- and its citi.ens. The American people are suffering from an Ige 01 material;. in. To-day, with its selfish possibilities

and opportunities, ha- heen worin .a I ..., ......,k;..

sinjieu nm "l I .1 i ,,us ,,iisiiii'il I liilv- material i . T-, - , 1 1 1 mmm

farmers are alarmed, and have ac-!TOngidered. nlfohne conceded used the wheat midge and guthat there was no future, and in rly ol causing the damage. It is Karch nf pag thl. AmericRn looknot due, however, to any insect, to fa revolution or to the l.ut to a minute fungUS that attack- f ,o, Thm ...... .

if n0W-ft quarrel between brothers could lUUglls , 1 ... ,. Kiiuici' i if true national

pride. Vet always war anil its

the healthy part reThe kernels beconM

ook moldy.

This iniurv is so considerabu

different pertt

of the stat that

the wheat heads at the time erine. The spores of tin

blow through the air, lodse on the

delicate parts inside the flower and soon penetrate the kernel and envelope it with a mesh of moldy illaments which sap the life ol the kernel, and forming new snores spread the disease to other flowers and throughout the held. I ked at carefully the heads appears pinkish from the abundance of the slightly

colored spores. The

VICtoneS have been the things to which patriotism and courage and valor have pointed. Now, in the mid-t of our materialism of interrupted peace, a great emergency has come, of nature to remind every man of his forgotten allegiance to countiy. The more mAllAPina this t-mel "i-tn v lioeoliios

i- . - o j '

'U-ea-e IS er ., ,...l l...,wL. . .(

UUt linut w i w.. i t n in iiiv. ai 'nun ui

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sppropnatetycatieo wne scao. thl, c,iuntrv-s , .aUse d,aw the peoAlthough th n- IS DO known rem- pfl (np.th-r. Uho can measure in edy for this malady, m hu t it has th(, pretenl tll(. vai,1(, (o th(. ,mernot yet received aa much study 0aii of the courage which carried its imiwrtance warrants, yet one i.,,,....,.!,-. ri.lers thron. rh

or two precautionary measures havi

the

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I.nii.i i t,.i .to 1 1 in i ii o 1 1 i r i a 1 1 -e Uli- ' . . ...

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dismayed by threats and assaults, and at last sealing his faith with

i i.i i

IIIS UHWU . I i f 1 So t., th- nartvred Haddock and "''M'1"1

Qambrell, some day after the ric-

torv has t een Ima V won over llie

iesmliasd liquor traffic will

1 ! - t I 1

peopie oi ins siau-s ui iw. .pike ppMented rules calling Ceorgia rear handsome memorial ( to -mm-, and all will un.v in honor- M toWD8hip was called, et . lüg their memories, for -landing Mf . l(l rale ,. iiitto death in this conflict to re- ' Rnd moV(M, move a greater evil than that of iAnntinn Mr'. Wilson, of

Dubois county, moved to substitute the single rule wanted by Dubois countv which was carried. The

Dubois county rule read as lo.Iows : "That in voting OR all qRCRtions

that m.'iv come iM-tore the cmven-

hitih at I. a Q laninB? Who

come to light nd should be borne ,,in My if shatter shall leave in mind. It is observed that some hj (W:u in everf lrvuvu OQ ,.vety rarieties are less subject to oab height and in every street of Bentithan other-, and that lortuuately tht the Hjoopj of it mAj not these include some ol the old sub- ,(t. imperiehable g'ory to newer genstantial varieties. On the Expert- eraUoM w happier times? ment station grounds at Lafayette, in(.r,.:1. the American's pride in the varieties Velvet Chaff, Ky the heroism of bis , pie and be Ripe, New Hyl rid Prolific, Hervest becomea better man and a better King end Michigan Amber showed American, almost no scab this se son, while other varieties were much injured. Ace There sny Business Firm in Du-

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seniea toe ionowing rums ana nr. i tor example, uaaia uniei nao l' buis Count) of This kind? Asbby moved their adoption : n,.r cent, of the heads affected; m ,, . ,, , , i. . . .... . 1 ... .- I It?, . i, i I wo small bovs wadled down

ni i i .i-t. i nai iiie .iiiiiiiies i n i'iaiiioii'l - i ill, i per cent.; i em

called in alphabetic order beginning or,.,, tiiant, 'i1 per cent.: Whit

at A. Gilden Cross, 70 percent., and 2, That each delegate be per-fothen in intermediate amounts, mi. ted to vote as he sees tit without ;v taking into account the date of any restrictions whatever, or re- ripening, however, it is seen that gard to any rules heretofore Rdopt-lai varieties that ripened with um ed by either county. I before the first of July are almost " That each delegate shall b.j(,r ipiite free of scab, w hile these permitUd to cast his vote by secret wlm h ripened later are all more or beilot. less affected. This agrees with the I. That it hall take two-thirdsl0osorvatkms of previous seasons. of all the votes ceat el the cooven At present the best measures tiofl to nominate. again-t scab are selections of earlv Tl..., ......I, .1..1. isweftftan t p. ivi

b is shall be allowed a full vote, by earlv seeding, good culture aad f . ;

upon other rub s the committee

could not agree, and two sets were

., oreaented to the convention.. I he the 1 , t.

inetnners ol llie comilllliet' iioin

chattel slavery. None w ho now tROriftcc and labor to hasten the revolution that will overthrow the drink t reffte ami its horrors, although in a s. nail minority, need fear the verdict of the future. Misrepresented, ridiculed,

lersct uted now, they will bt counted as heroes hereafter.

ac-

.N DCCÄBIDNAL

With the -Hi-pending of payment by Imalu cornea great Uconvonience, or loss ami distress, to many depositors. Although toe national bank Rf lawgURids the bill holders ifjunsl lone, depositors have to take their own risk. So the ecoromic savings of year-, the provision made for a rainy day or old age, the foundation that was being laid for a

start in busioeee, all gom with n redress. The habit of raving i- OW

tion, and in balloting for candidatethe chairman of each county shall cast the vote of the county, as in-stru-ted by tbed -legation and county convention r-pe lively. A. II. KoKUSKK, (i. K. Wilson. K YV. PlCRalARDT, llemben from Dubois county.'" After tin adoption of the above rules the chairman called for nomi nations, whereupon Geo. U. Wilson

That eech delegate from Pike shall be allowed half a vote. C. It. AsmiY, A. .1. II ki in no, .1. I.. Oaprrart. Mr. Wil-on. of Dubois county, moved to Substitute the rule selected by DuboiR COUnty. The substitute carried and the tUM adopted reads as fo.lows : "That in voting on all questions

that may come before the convention ami in I alloting for candidates the chainnan of each county shall cast the vote of the county as instructed by the delegation and county convention respectively. Geo, k. Wh -on,

a II. Travlor, W. W. Kkni.au,." The chairman then called for nominations lud the name of Hon. Seaeer Bull i van, of Pike county, was pre-ented. No other noinina tions were made. Dubois county Cast 1 Ö votes for Mr. Sullivan and Pike county cast 13 votes for him. The convention then adjourned. A. 11. KoERNBR, Chairman. F. I.. Bktb, Becretan .

-iinilar methods. Nothing can m done to mitigate the injury after tin scab shows in the field, .j. c. An i hur, Botanist.

toys

Tottenham court road, passed a to

bacconist s shop, lite bigger remarked: "I say. Hill, I've got a ha' penny, and il you've got one, too, we'll have a penny smoke between us." Bill produced his copper, end Tommy, diving into the -,i -p, pn inptly leappeared with a penny Cigar in Ins mouth. The boys walked aide by side for a few minutes, when tie smaller mildly -aid: "I say, Tom, when am 1 to have a puff? The weed's half mine." "Oh, you shut Up," was

"I'm the

chairman of this company, and you are only a share holder. Youcan spit. "

I (!() Not to be s Leap Yesr. The London Standard gives

TREAT YOUR PAPER RIOHT. Subscribers to country papers,

., pays an exchange, often allow tin ir the ji-

r , . . Kill l"v. I I I '.I'M i i.. I. v . to owing exp anatton Why the vear , , , , 7R . , through carelessnes '.lim will not In- diluted among. ... .... ..... , insulted if the tape

The vear is 365 dayi

subscription to became dehtvplent

SI, and yet feel

paper is stopped or

a statement of delinquency is sent

in They do not expect any

Courtesy from the metropolitan

h ap years.

." hou - and 19 minutes long ; eleven ' i i the

minutes arc taaou cvorjr e.ar to i... i... oaa i . AmM 1.... kJ

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liav. I lll.s a- . I nuns .,i'-siii s ill" . . . .... . . nr.. mini nr nut I lili is an lmint

I -- j - expectation. Beceuee he is an edi-

r ingement. W here do theei minutes come from.' The

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omitting can vear every humlred f. J m r- I . ....... ..O..r i'iMir I 111 iln ..1111. Il-.iin

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sullen uioo 10 a new -paper is an

is no

Annexing Postsl Bank-.

ADVERTISEMENT

-AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Does Very Much (rood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY

IS THE RULE FOR BOTH

Tin re i- now a no-tal saviriBS

that needs to Ix encouraged among l(.uik ,v.,,.m ,vi(hm t. jurisdiction the peopb , but the exptnences of ((f hv mU. tat. -. When Pn ll the last few months will Ut.nt McKinley eigned the reeoiumany to com hide that they may as um )T tm; ann,.xation of the well enjoy their niorey as it is awajjaQ uands that territory be earned, instead of depo-uing it in ,.., part of the United States, unsafe institutions tor the benefit aul wjlh , .,. th(, i(,t;, Mvi0p Sof others. With postal savings i. .,.,,,., ,ililt i,. n m mv

banks, a- advocated by the Prohi- cefui"0M.r!,tinri in thORC islat.dbition party, these losses would all ...... . ,..

be avoided, and the depositor be a- ,f w.,l,j ..tend to the hun hone and fear sleen too.

secure as the bill holder. mhtb country tha benefits of the A cynhdoe-n't wnn other p o If alcohol were unknown, half system lhat i- in operation within t,,' . hnppy, because then they the sin and a larue part of the ih.v- annexed territory tie; annexation of koo . sj tailure.

ertv and unhappinees ol the world the Hawaiian repuoiic migni prove mftfl who n,.v,,r mkm a f,,i ,,t

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would disappear.-Professor hd- ucubm. rwr lim.lt Uiliin M(J(., ,(an.l- why hi

Of What Did It? "Say, pa?" "Well, what?" ' What did the Dead Seadi 'of"' Nee York World. Cruel. "Hifkins has some warm friends, bean 'I bet" "Yea; they're all dead!" NewYork World.

Sleep re-ts us, Irrcause while we

yesre. Hut if leap year is

r. in , 1 11 rl v i.v i rv I1i111.lr.1t vifiru in

I' Lllllll I 1 I, I ' I , ...... .. . .. ..., .... . . . ; . , 1 important item, the course ot four hundred years it 1 . ,. .

it is found that the eleven minutes taken cadi year will not only have heen paid back, but that a w hole day will have beer, given. So (iregoiy X 1 1 1 ., w in improved on Caesar's calender in 1582, decreed that every

i nturial year divisible by

l. ..I.I I.. .. 1...... ....... i.fl.ir nil ..

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, i iiiiii,. i'i ii i iiii iii i i'i i.i. -'ii we borrow eleven minutes each . . . i . . ., .. i . sideration of each deliniuent . year, more than paying our borrow - 1

S 1 . A I I t

ings hack ny omitting inree leap yean in three oenturial years, ami

-uiiare matters hv havinir a lean

i . . 1 rim .

rear in the fourth centurial vear. uence in mm,

Pope Gregory's arrangement is so " How do you know : i-xa- t, and the borrowing and pay! "I"1 letl him pack

int! hack balance so close, that we trunk.

borrow ncore tbett we pay back to

ward A. Parks, M. I).. K. K. S. f tin- country.

Ill III-' 1 I - I' ' Ml isn't popular.

Like snow-Hakes

they are individually small hut aggregated they pile up wonderfully. They must come if the publisher pay his bills, which fall due every month of tie- year. The Kditor of the Jasper Coorirr hopes delin-

u;n ouent subscribers to this paper will

taKe uns as meaning un'in muiviu-

Blind Rcfsrd. Piker's wife has lots of eoi.fi-

his own

the extent of only OJM day in :'0'io years.

What branches do you find most

Useful to your pupllf?" a-ked a school Officer of a young Miss who

was teaching her first school. "Any branch i- good, hut I lind that the -lips from a l ehn tree are the RXMt useful."

.Subscribe for the Coukikh.

Of More Press ng Interest. "My landlady has taken down the in tto ' Remember the Maine.' " "Did she put up another one?"

Yes 'Don't Forget Your Hoard Bill.' " Might Hsve Done Retter. "I'm a self-made man." "Why didn't you borrow wiue body's pattern?"