Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1898 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, JULY 188.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

Our Flaf i There. The Bpaeiah i "imiKiii'l' T, Ueo. Torsi, Anally surrandarad Santiago, ami all Ka.-tt rn Cuba evcpt Hoiguin, to üen, Bohaftsr Bonds last, and at . ool wk Iba Spanish (lag a- hauled down and the Stars and Stripes hoiatsd over the Qotti nor'i palace in Santiago, ahile 1 1 V merican tloolis -In llt-l . illld

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lit mm regtmsn'al bendu i air, and artillery

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salute.-. I'll' lurrendar via unconditional, except that tha l . s. gtses tu parole tha prieooers and land them back to Spain. Tln war depart' men! ii now dvettiainu for bid- t r the traniportation of the 1,000 o!

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eyed national belched forth

stitic Tu kt't. iecfataty el state 'trnt1 M. Bsl ton. of Boone county.

Auditor of state John W. Minor, of (hers and 'J l.tKHt men embraced

Hugh Paogherty, j.im kfcKatf

llinrv War

lladiaon county. Treasurer of state at wi if a Mat tttonm I lenerol

of Vigo county. Clerk Supreme ('"iirt

r im. of Marion county, H upe ri n tenden l of Public Inatraetion V. It Sinclair , of Starke county. state Statistician Jamei 8. Guthrie BlOWB county. State Geologist Edward Barrett, Hen dricks county. Judges of the Supreras Ooort: Second Dütrict Lenoard J. Hackney

of Shelhy count v. Third Ihstrict -James McCain , of Warren county. Fifth District Timothy F. Howard, of St. Joseph county. Judges of the Appellate Court First Diatrict F.d w in Taylor, of Van derburg county. Seeon! Diet riet C. ti. Collier, of Bartholomew c unty. third Diatrict Edgar Brown, of Marion county. Fourth District;. W, DSVSB, of Madison county. Fifth District Johann Kopelke, of Lake county. DtatlM Tikt. For Congressman, i l District Win. T. Zenor, of Harrison county. For Representative from Dubois and I'ike counties -Sasser Sullivan. For Prosecuting Attorney 57th Judi rial Circuit - Kerr T Taylor. Count) TIW.t. For Audit r August II Kocrn.r. For clerk Cir. Court Herman Eckert. For Recorder Philip J. Kunkel, Jr. For Sheriff Herman II. Cantrup. For Treasurer Charles Moetikhaus. For Surveyor V m. T. Young. For Coroner Philip A. (Juckes.

For Couiuiis.-ioner, 1st district Con

rad Jackie. For Commissioner, 3d district Joseph Fritz.

the lurrender. to Porto Rico.1

The cry now is "oil

TEACHERS COUNTY INSTITUTE.

At Jasper, Monday. August 22. i.l SKKAl. IKi 1 l.AK, NO. 120, Co. Si I'KKINTKM'KM'sDkUCK, 1 Kukblkb Block, Jaspks, kd., July I'.t, 1898. I To the Teachera of Daoii County : 1. You are hereby called to meet at the Court Howe, in the town ol Jasper, on Monday August 22, 1898 at 10 o'clock, A. M., as a County natitute. The Institute will continue in session live das. (Sec. 1523.) J. The in-tructors are Mrs. Kinma Mont. Mediae, A. II., Professoi q Engl iah Literature and lady Principal, Pnrdue University; Dr. .1. A. Kinnanion, Professor ol Mathematics, Danville Noinml College, Prof. J. M. Black, Buperriaor of Muaic, Washington; Miss Flora Lussdder, Teacher of Klocution, Shoals, and several others, in eluding so;ne of the state school of ticials. :i. Institute proper closes at 1 I. M. However, arrangen.entl arc completed for evening entertain menta as follows ; Monday, Gold Medal Oratorien; Contest. (Not a part of the Institute.) Tuesday. IfuaicaJs. Wednesday, Lecture. Thursday, Elocutionary Enter

tainment. 4. A teachers' examination will be held on the Saturday following the close of the institute. 5. Teachers are requested to bring Copies of QantWOrte' Music Headers to the institute. LeesoOf in music will be given each day, using this bojk as a text. Miss May V. . r Mill I,., the lii:mi-t

'(ien. 'Cerro Gordo" Wil-I-. Id , li'..n iii I, f,,m-

,. . , , HC IIUUW .ill-. 'ii.i'11 ..... . -y, ...... hams, ex-Lmted Mates Senator, ajjj, Mr Fr;mk q KmblerV participant in the Mexican and i jU8j0 ore civil wars died at hi.- home at Ut. , " Vv a vote .f the teachers at Sterling, ky, last Monday age, In;tituteof t893i the Institut.-

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af-The Republican Congressional Convention for this district ktu been called to meet at New Albany on Aug. 18th. Dr. McMahan, of Huntingburg, is talked of as the candidate to lead the forlorn hope.

Kv. vols, at the battle of Cerro

(iordo, and led a famous charge w hich brought victory there. Receiver Jarvis, of the L. K. A St. L. has reported to the Federal Court that the total receipts of the road of which he is receiver for the period of the receivership have been 18,818,968.85, and the totl disbursements 85.260,047.36. This

covers the period from May 1. l'.'t;. to June 80, 1898. The receipts tor June of this year w-?re 2'. !,sl 1.44, and the disbursements h i.ii 7. . The cash on hand June ; va. 868,206.49.

"The Conventi(ms at Sweet

Sulphur Springs on Friday last weie largely attended, and Democrats of both I'ike and Dubois

counties were generally well pleased. Candidates Ashby, for Prosecutor, aud Richardson for Repre entative. refused to let their names go before the Conventions. They had made their efforts on adoption of rules, and when Pike county's proposed rule for a township vote and secret ballot was voted down, their delegation gracefully submitted to the inevitable. Capt. Sullivan, of Pike county, the nominee for Representative, i. a veteran of two wars, having served in the .'Id Kentucky regiment through the Mexican war, and in the iota and HOth regiments Indi ana volunteers, during the civil war. Notwithstanding his nearly 80 years he is an active, hale farm er, and looks younger than many of .V) years. He is a native of North Carolina, where they raise tough pine knots and persimmons, but has lived in Pike county since l"vo He will be elected by a large majority. Kerr Triiylor, Baq., for Prosecutor, is a nativ'e of Dubois county, n son of Mr. Jesse Traylor, for nearly 80 years one of the leading Democratic farmers of Boone towndiip Kerr graduated at the State Cniver sity law school in 1K94, and then located in Jasper. The Prosecutor'..

office is the tirst public xsition he August 19

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ever aspireu io, anu tie win ias a

pride in making an efficient officer.

fee was made seventv-hve

That amount will not lie needed t defray the expenses this year, and it is not necessary to collect it. The fee will be redveed to sixtycents. This reduction is made or oej own responsibility and we bops teachers will not object. Wheii this fee (60 cent) la paid the teach er will receive a card entitling him to tree admission to all MfJttonJ ol the Institute. Cad on the enrolling secretary as soon as you enter the

room. No one is col entered a member until he pays his fee.

. eriiiicai'. o; ;iiirnu;iin under seal w ill be Usosd to all wh attend and pay their Institute fee ol sixty cents. Teacher- are to present these certificates to their Tru tee when they apply to be employed 8 Programs may be had at tin

Institute. 9. The roll will be called each day and attendance will In credited according to the nu nber of recitations heard. 10. If those teachers who find it utterly inis)s.-ihle to attend will send us the Institute fee, their kind ness will be appreciated. 11. The reading circle books for 1898-1899 will lie on sale at tue institute. They are "Plato's Republic," V.8 cants. "Social Element," 90 cents. "Studies in Plato's Repuhlic." 86 cents. Those having "Plato, the Teach

er," need not buv "Plat.'s Republic." 12, The June convent on of County Superintei dents in 1894 adopt sd the following rule: "Applicants who h ive never taught shall havt two and one-half per cent, added to their general average for full attend ance at the County Institute." Ap plieants should enroll, and thai g t credit tor attendance. They may want to teach before the year is out In that event the two and one-hall pat cent, for attendance may be of g od servier to them. 18. Our neighbors hold institutes as follow s :

ugiist H I'J, Paoli, Orange County.

12, Tell City, Perry County, pi, Marengo, Crawford Co. Ill, Booaevillo, Warrick Co Kockport. Speneel Co.

Washington, Daviess Co

Architect M. F. Durlauf was

employed by the Harrison County

Commissiono to prepare plans and pacifications foi i new poor asylum

for Harrison county, alter tney naa, with lbs Bse'jf ol the state Board i chant.es, Hatted and Inspected the asylum 'f his designing DOS i.eing built in Dubois county. The Secretary ol the state Hoard ssys tin-, building w ben an addition i

hinlt to it w ill be la I model lor the price, and suited to all counts -like Dubois c, n ty in si.e and pop illation. Harri.-on county want theirs a little larger ami more ornate than the Dubois county asylum, but it will cost bttt a little more, sitb fair competition in bids, tor construction. nr A l.irge number of expectant teacher attended the reading circle Rxaminations in Dubois county last Saturday. Bupt Wilaon conducted the one in Jasper, and Mrs. A. 1! Green the one in Huntingburg. The Blsck Diamond R. R. The director of the several corporations constituting "The Black Diamond Sytems" hail a meeting at Cynthiana Kentucky on Tuesday, June 28th, 1898, to hear reports and take -teps to fur her the enterprise and its final construction Pieeideut Kirkby and Mr. T. C. Dickeraon, the financial agent, sen present. All the corporations were represented. The meeting SSI earnest in its deliberation, at d ill present seemed very enthusiastic In their support. It was the general expreeaed opinion that the outlook for the road is indeed encouraging. Mr. Dickeraon stated that it' the report of the t Xpert to the capitalists is satisfactory, the money for the construction of the road will be forth coming at once. Arrangement were perfected at this meeting to have tlx expert corns ovtr from England at ones, tod be was cabled from Cynthiana 10 make his arrangements immediately for an inspection tour of the route. The expert is expected to arrive in the course of several weeks. Those who best know the facta connected with the proposed road and the resources of the country through which it pasaea, bave no doubt that the expert's report ill be favorable. The development of the possibilities of the southern trade, occasioned by the war with Spain, will be a material factor in enlisting capital in the enterpiise. Every one left the meeting at Cvnthiana feeling that

the prospect for the early construction and completion of the Black Diamond system of railroads were never so bright as now. The people of Knox, and the counties through which the Indiana Division

passes, should now awake and go to work iu earnest. It is imposeihie to contemplate all the advantages which will accrue to us from tlii- mad when finished. It is surely the most important and the most promising enterprise that ha been offered in the recollection t our people. Now let US see what the people of Vincennes and Knox connty can do to help this enterprise along, and a-bt the directors m their effort to have our division

inspected, and to make the beat

howing possible ol our town,

county and enterprise.

Very respectfully, Eds ako watsok, VV. A. Cullop, j. s. Pritchki r, Jos. L. Bbkkk.

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Be Prepared

Not for War, but HOT WEATHER. Leave your order with us for a LINEN rjr 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. S. KITEBLER,

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Santiago has Surrendered

And so have those who want bargains to our enticements in the shape of

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Transfers of Real Estate In Unlxiis county for the first l"i days 0l July, tfesj, have not averaged one each day. Tba following is the record : Helena Krotiiman to Peter Mueller,

lot .'L'l, Ferdinand, 1100. Aim Qotdman to Krank Zimmer, 4 acre- in sec. '.", t I e, r .'t, $H. Thos. a. Preehtel to Ben). Miller, N ., lot 109, Jasper, two. If agirie (jroeoel to M. L. Horden, lot M, Borden's add Birdeaye, Emily Jotl to Wm. IL Jstt pt l t SI, II. I. St. Pal us a.ld Jasper, 1225. Krank ürenner to Mary Appel, lot 161, St. Marks, John aii'l Marv Appel to Joseph (ierl.er. Ii.t llil sad 168, St. Marks, till. W . S. Hunter to ILM. Kean, 19 a -res in see 14. t A , r I, Leo. Sclmltz to Catharine Muchart 'j nf an acre in see SI, t I , r .'t, fill. ie. fshrihaotl to Michael Jerger, 'J.'f1."i0 ai res in BSeiSl and :t.'!, t 1 p, r ", 14,087.60.

Law Prices !

Goad Goads !

Free Delivery !

The summer is drawing to a close, but there will be "hot times" yet, and we have a small lot of exclusively summer goods that we are selling now VERY CHEAP COME ÄND EXAMINE PK! And satisfy

Yourselves that "We are the People!" As far as prices are concerned. GERBER & HUTHER,

Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.

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PROPRIETOR IRELAND STANDARD i-MILLS IRELAND, INDIANA. r i M vM FAcn m:i; OF "CREAM ol the HARVEST FLOUR.

Unexcelled f'r all purpose

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Wiu pay the highest market pri! , . in cash for t I WHEAT. d II Ship stuff for sale, titve OS in j, Vorder and we will plea- fOS.

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fJUST ARRIVED The largest stock sret received of Fine. New DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, and SHOES, All thn latest stylos and pattern. Full lino of Groceries and Shelf Hardware always on hau l, tlivs me i call. Free U livery iu all parti of Jaaper. J04EPII BUCH ART. Wm) aU StrfWt. JAPB. 'N"'

Apr I Tl, IS'H ly.

Mothers!

March 4,

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AllgOMt H

August 15

Xiigust IS August

Sept. 6 H, Winnie, I'ike (iMintv. aT"VVork on the Poor Asylum is Sfpt. 12 16. Bhoals, Miaftla Ooaaty. IiroRroPHing satisfactorily. The' 14 OotM to the IiiHtitute, and brick work will he completed next h.wte yonr lriends to come with week. Four car loads of slate h-r yon. All friends of education are the roof have been delivered on the invited to attend. Yours truly, ground. I (Jko. U. Wilson, Co. Htiit.

Notice to WonRejldgt. state of Indiana, County of IMiIhüh, s. s. In the Du boil Circuit Court, October term, ls-is. Annie L. rlaaaiaf VS. .lames F. 1 1 anninif . The pliiintilf in the alove enlitleil cause having lirst tiled her cnmplami herein, together with an Htthluvit that the deteoaaal is a noa-resideat ol tha xtate of Indiana, and that this action c nhtain a divorce, imw, therefore, the said defendant is hereby BOtlfled that unless he lie xnd aiioear on the 10th

day of Oetober, tfaaj. the same bstag the flrst judicial day of the Octobar t'rm f

the UiiIm.i- ( ircuit ( oiirt.to U'liodlen on the seeoml Monday in UcttUr, 1888, at the Court I ouse in Jasper, Duhoia conn ty, Iii'liana, and answer or dSSBOr to -aid complaint, that the same will le heard ami determin 1 in Iii absence. Witaesi aif hand ami the seal of this court this 88U day of .lime, (888. IIkkman Fa kkkt, Clerk I). C. C. lIOBACa M. Kkn, Att'v for IMff. .inly i, mm. :iw. pm

SUMMER BARGAINS 1 We have filled our room to overflowing, 8ftd want more mi i ii iL. I....... -.1 r

room, ho v an oUrnntf rarains m an im iinm njtn i DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Our stock of CliUTHING is not squalted in Dubois touoty. it is of the celehrated and guaranteed Mnylield, Ky., DMOufaoturS. Kvery garment guaranteed by the tnamifactiirers to M as represented, if it docs not prove so, Your MoiM'.Y IJaek. Call, exami&8, and com

pare pros and ipiality with other stores.

do their work

(' rner Mb A- Jackson Streets.

JASPER, INDIANA.

Railroad KxrursioiiM. Silver rieiajhU Camp Meeting, New Albaaf Jaly IS to Aug. 2d, tickets w ill bs sohl at one anil one-third fare for the roaad trip July 1st. A Of. t, good until Autr. lid for return passage. Two dollars to St. I.outs and return Saturday. July 3Sd, tickcN l' I returnSI Tuesday norBIBati July W, BSM Ball and many other attractions Sunday anil Monday. The man wfco has had to cut his

own grass never finds fault with tin man whom his wife hires to cut it.

Railroad KxrursioiiM. White Sulphur Wells at Rogillh. Sweet, Sulphur Springs at Velpen. Kale of line and one-third fare I'm the roaad trip on Um certificate plan. Oar titirate must he signed hy proprietor of iprlaga. Siimlav F.xeursi' n rates elTective Sunday. Ma9 Wth, 88, Tickets mid at one lara for t he round trip, god for I he day only.

TIIK discomforts and dangers of child-birth can be almost en-

tirely avoided J Wine of Cardui"1 rel ievea ex

pectant mothers. It gives puts tbem in condition to

perfectly. That makes prignancy less painful, sboittn labor and hastens recovery alter child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children.

has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few dosesoften brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No wotnnn should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine eases pet of ten. All druggists sell WIBS oi Carr'ui. fi.uo per bottle.

Fir drlca In sei reaulrlne P'cljl dlr:tloni. sSSrSSS. flvtnjr yn;r the Udl' Advliory fPrt.r.n' The Chatttnoor MtUiclns Co.. Ch-n'-x. lean.

SEVERAL FARMS WANTED AdI dress, gitrtag pries and locution, ,n"v

dee'.MIf

II. Ui rmsix, Akron, I mio,

Mrs.L0UIUHAUJeJftrf(ntCtiMy,: Whsn I flnt look Wins sTttrSuJ wo had boon msrrlod tkrs oould not hsvo say children. rnontki laur 1 had a fins girl baoy.