Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1898 — Page 4
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Wasium.tox, P.C., July 2:,'5S. If the recently olftriallj announced intention to send i'omuiodore Walton'.- tint to Spain wan not a blufi, why in the name of common sense is the ofliciid anIXHIHf SIIIQtll ii-ov mailt' that the undilli of the Beet to Sj.aiii Im Ucn indefinitely portpoawT Only a .mall portion of the powerful fleet we now have in Oil an waters will lie seeded in the campaign against PotlO Ku90, which wa. oix-iud by
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s,, reiaryot Stat.- Samuel M. RH- troops with him on Porto Kican
too. ( Koone countv. 'soil, news ot wlin-li has just n-at Ii-1
Minor, of i Va,hintin. At no lime since the
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to uo to sp.-ui as right now. Ihi-
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FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1898.
DEMOCRATIC TIlkfcT.
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strongest tiglitini: snips b
Auditor of Stat- Jona W Mauisoa POOBtT,
Tr.asurvr 't' Mate of Well count v.
Atteeae J General John i. McNutt. of Vigo county. Clerk Supreme Court Henry Wat rum. of Marion county. superintendent of Kabtie lastroetioa W. B Sinclai' , of Starke county . State Statistician James S."..uthrie,
i.roNxn county. ,,.,,, Mr. McKinley said OB the subject State tteol igist l ow ail barren, ll-n- . -l
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was acknowledged by Secretary Long in coin ersat ion with a friend who was trying to tind out why the Meet had not gone to Spain. A Senator who is very friendlv with
Judges of the Supreme iVurt :
.Limes
I'he ollicial announcement of the
order-to Commodore Watson, sev-
ieeÖM Pit rift Lenoanl J. Hackney. t.ra Week ago. was unquestionably
made to h'tiri Spain into begging for peace, and now that Mr. McKinley has information that the bluff had served its purpos, he has caused it to be publicly announced that the sailing of the fleet has b-en
Collier, of postponed, in order thut Spain may
act. "nut. said another senator.
McCebe, of
Howard,
of Shelhv count v.
Thirl District
W irren countv. Fifth District Timothy E
of St. Joseph county. Judges Of the Appellate OoSft: First District Edwifl Taj lor, of Van
derl-urg comity Secoinl District C . Bartholomew c unity.
Thinl District Edcsr Brown, of Ma
rion county. Fourth District
Madison county. Fiftli District Johann Koielke,
Lake county. Ili.lri.l Ti.k.t. For Conirressinan, :d District Win
T. Zenor. of Harrison countv.
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For Representative from iHil-i- and." 1" -he duty ot the aUtiili.lstralion Pike comities Sa..er villi, an . to fight tili war to a close at the
For Prosecutins Att..rne ".7:h I id.- , ar',,.,. i.ssible in oinent. In trick-
r erv. we can never bofM to etpial the
r.ugar orown. oi .na . . s, ,1 ., .1. rr
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W. Oevan. of peace, what men . men. a:-i the tir-t Senator laughingly. I sup
of ii.i.e the blurt will be reli".it-d
"Well," answered Senator No. 2 "that sort of thing is a little too Spanish tO suit UM; I believe that
cial Circuit
Kerr Travlor.
Count) Tu U.i. For Audit it August H Koern.-r. For Clerk dr. Coorl Herman F" kt-rt. For Recorder Philip J. Kunkel, Jr. Fur slieritt Herman H. Castrup. For Treasurer Charles Moenkhaus. For Surveyor V m. T. Y00JMJ. For Coroner Pbilio A. Gockes. For CoBOOliSaioOOr, 1st district Conrad Jackie. For Commissioner, 3i district Joseph Fritz.
SENATORIAL CONVENTION. NYtice is hereby given that the Democrats of l);nies and Dubois
Spaniards, and the sooner we send
ti e tleet over there to tiuht them at
home, the sooner we shall have j peace."
the administration 1 showing a disposition to make lien. Shafter U-ar all the blame for the break with Cien. iarcia and his annv of
Cuban insurgents, although it is not denied that, as 0 whole, what iarcia complained of was the reult of j Shatt r's carrying out orders liven
in Wa.hingt n. Iti-cliitned that he should have jollied (iarcia sulli-
him believe
thoe who had died with it, but a yet he has only parti. dly complied with the order. Adjutant Uoaofll Corbin -ays tin n- is yellow fofff in every regiment td Shafter' MMJTi and that s whv none of them wi r
allowed to tro with Miles to I'orto
Rico. C A. 8. Col. U . T. Durbiooo M litary Nccosiiics .utlow im . II 1 mi 1. r A otowd of state officials and others had forun d in the täte audi tor- oili e ottt day last wi ck vbeu Colonel W. T. Durbin of the one hiindn.-l and sixty-first, attired in the strange ombii ation of an of fiotr'f troti-i'is and the coat and reel of a civilian, entered and in Iii somewhat staid and dignified
way began to cinvero wi.b tin deputy state amlitor almut sonn matters of business. Sain Shutt. who has char't of funds ,ing tin water supply at Camp Mount, approached and after saluting the colonel, inquired it the water upph at tin' camp was satisfae ory. "What i- that wurd?" aked the colonel, straining hi- ear fr a r jh'tition. "I asked if the water supply i. all rieht." repa'ed Shutt. "Let ine s e," said ttM Oolooel, refleetieelj, ".-eeius to me like I've heard that won! U-fore. Water, water, oh, yes. Why you don't suppose we know anything about that at regimental headpi:.rters, do you?" "Well, then." said Shutt. throwing off his reserve, "how about whiskv, cognac, champagne, do you have enough of that to run you comfortably?" "Ob, sjeaking of the nece-arie of life," said the colonel. "I shall always see to it that we do not need those. You do.i't rappOM hat a man who was Ixjrn ami raied in the land of hoopp.le. whisky and deni'icrats could f.'il of interpreting our n 1-. do you?" A chorus of itate offidnll inquired of the cohinel where he SOS born and rai d. "I was Ixirnin Deexbon county and raised ir. Wasiiington county." he answered. It was unanimously agreed that a man with such raising as he had had down in southern Indiana w uld never allow anyone around him to .uuer for the "necessaries of life
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Not for War, but HOT WEATHER. Leave your order with us foi 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 NEDLIG-EE SHIRTS, Our soft, cool body shirts, detachable cuffs at 50c is a decided lead.
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bois county, on Thursday August that h. WIUJ at east cosulted 1 hellth, 1898, at 1 0 ciock, I'. M.. abuut wiat vm i.mj, ,.. T1(. in delegate convention, for the pur-Liajn truln (t tnat the administra pose of nominating a democratic tion doesn't want to piarrel with candidate for Senator for the dis- t. insurgent-, although it has been t ru t composed of the counties of uuv determined that the governDaviess and DuUhs, to be voted for ,1K.nt 0f Cuba shall not be turned at the November election, 1895, over to them at the close of the war, In said cjnvention toe county ofiml,.,, til,.v can a majoritrof the Daviess is entitled to nineteen and r.i.nt ,f Cnl.a t. .ledr.. he
Duljois county to fifteen delegate votes, a fixed by the Democratic State Central Committee. John H. Si kv kk. Chairman Daviess Co. Gm. EL w 1 i.so.v , Chairman Dubois Co. July 25, 1898.
their VCtea in their favor. It is willing to feed and clothe the insurgents and keep them supplied with arm and ammunition without being too exacting as to the military dut.they shall perforin, but to go no further. Thai the Cubans should not lie models, either as - ildier- or
talesmen, is natural enough when
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first regimental formation last Bon- one considers their persecution by Amm t (',,,,, Mount pain fr hundred- of yean; that
sort of treatment never pr "1
"I he prospects tor the l rUli model men. but it has ! come
Imliana getting out of Cainp Alger jiktin that powerful influence! are before the attack on Havana is at work to in .ke the people of this m ide in the Fall are slim. Not country think th m w -r-- than they much more will be attempted by are. This question will bear does the army forces iu Cuba until the watching. rainy season is over. There is no other -Micer in our a "ü v u i army who has profitted to so great Uck Skxatok. Hon. hph. In- v. .n r 1 , . . t 1 1 an extent liersonallv as den. Leonman, who represented Dubois ami , ... ,' ,, . ' 5 11, ;ird Wood, now m Iitarv (lovermu Martin cotintie-in the Legislature . . .... .,,, .... . , . . ot Santiago. hn the Maine wa nt Indiana in 1VM, and made a .. . a . A it 1 f blown up he was a Suiiteon in the bri hunt record lor eloquence tor a , 1 -., , s ,. ......... I nxfii r nrmv Willi In- rut L- . .1 I in.
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dorsement of Daviess countv Demo
crats for State Senator this year. 1 Mr. Inman will lie heartily wel coined and supported by the Democracy of Dttboil county in the coming canvass on the stump, and at the election. He ! tiffed the Dem- -cracv of this county to enthusiasm in 1890. and with a ticket composed of such men as he the Demo
cracy ought to carry Daviess county , ,
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loiming atnong inner uuues mos.of faniiiv physician to Mr. McKinley. When "Teddy" Roosevelt conceived the idea of enlisting tinregiment of Hough Hider-, mi 1 had it approved by Mr. McKin'-v. h-a-ked Dr. Wood be made Col. of the regiment. It WM done. He wax mad' a Brigadier in ral tor
gallantry in the field, l-iii' strong-
recomuiended for the promotion
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ucu-t Ladie' Hume Journal. All those who are fond of bright, entertaining fiction lor niid-umnier reading w ill find the .ugut Ladies' Home Journal entirety to their a-te. As usual, the August issue if the Journal is lair ly given up to -hort stories, there lu iin: nine in the one numlier. ami all by wellknown writer-. There is genuine humor in Robert J. Buidette's "Tonueless Liars," and fresh interest in 'Summer Plan Stories." "Shall Our
(oris go to C)llege?" is an.wered by Edward It-k , who also writes in advocacy of "(jiving allowances .o tiirls."' Mrs. S. T. Hirer tells wh I is 'The Beel Di-t for '. 1less viirls," and identifies the varii Us kinds of roushlOOWl growing in the wood that are tit for foid. There re practical articles in needlewo: k. millinery and on a variety of homely topics, and Unmusical feature is a MUt, "When I Wait at the Bars for Nell." By The Curtis Publishing Company. Philadelphia. ne dollar p-r year; ten cents per copy. Some children grow up in spite of iheir indulgent parents' eftort. to kill them while young. Woman is created without as n-e of humor, lcausp when a man is laughed at he doesn't propose. Notice of Appointment of Admini-iramr With Will Annexed. N itiiv is hereby fhven that t je unilersigned Law n-nce .1 . Itiierhler, has l-eri nMintel a lmiinst rator with the will annexe, of tlie etate of Jolm It BeS Ii ler, dsosees J, late of I tu hois essatts S.nil estate 1 sii'm'.1 ti tie solvent. LsWKKNCKJ. Itl KtHI.RK, A'llll'r. j V K. "o. Attorney it Ailm'r.
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rAnd so have those who want bargains to our enticements in the shape of Law Prices ! IS G-aad Bonis !
v Ftbe 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 ADD EXAMINE PRICES! And satisfy Yourselves that "We are the People!"
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STANDARD MILLS IRELAND. INDIANA. I MANUFACTURER 1 I "CREAM of the HARVEST FLOUR. (Jnexesllsd for all petpesss
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JUST ARRIVED The lnr'e t M .c!; tTtt received of Fine. N W DRY
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As far as prices are concerned. GERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, - - - - INDIANA
All the latest itylei umI ; attern-. Kuli line of (irocer'es ;) d Sli' i:
Hardware al .vavs on hand. 1 1
nie a call. Free d !iv -ry in I U parts of Jasper. J4HEPII IUT.I VIM . I 1. Oi lr. .-I. .1 sl- H. I Mi. Apr 1 Ti, It ly.
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overwhelmingly and no douht will ,;y h-B ifnmedl:lt Superior, (kn The Democrat-are making hut 'heeler, "fighting .loo." ,lnt win few mistakes tin- year 111 the choice . -n , , Ui
of candidaten am where. Bre n:lllll (i umülUrj Qowmoff of The corner-stone of th? new S intiago, by QfJD. Shafter. i- not ... Catholic church at Christtejr will ba eleir, u it mi ptobably because be laid with ajro.riate ceremonies-01 "as the Preeidettt'l doctor, and Sunday, August 7th. The usual wanted the place. A jump from Sundav morning services will be Captain to Brigadier Qeosral is oerheld in the open air :it the chun h tainly extraordiary, even when one foundation at K o'clock, and the 1- as hraveasfien. W-.m.! has proved corner-stone will le laid at 3 o'clock bimaell t.i be ana is the Pieetdeut,i in the afterOOOO. There will r ,. doctor and fri ml. preaching at botb the morning and No visit.ir to Wellington sin af'ernoon services. CstboUfl Knight- the war OpeMtt basieoaifed a mote from Kvansville, Kockport and cordial welooOM from everybody other places, and a large number of -hat Lt. Hohson, the Merritna. other visitors areexected to attend, hem, wh . . atne to burrv Up the A big dinner will be served on the work at this end of the line oi MVfair ground, and every effort will be ing some of the wrecked ship- f made lo hospitably entertain all vi-- t'ervera's fleet. He thinks three of itors on that day. Chrisney Sun. them can be saved if n time is lo t, unless tv eie c m"s a sever-- -t irin It is reported at Hong Kong that before the ships can be got afloat the Utrmaa admiral, Diedrichs, Nearly ft week ago il WIS officially says he will prevent Dewey fnun announced that (ien. Shafter had Ixunharding Manilla or any other ben ordered to forward to WashKrt. We should like to see him ington a complete list of the lottry it. Indianapolis Sentinel. diere who had yellow fever and of
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BANK STATEMENT, Report ot the sooditioa of the Dabok Conntj St it- It. 01k. at .la-r. in tinSlate f Inoiana, at the chis-v .1 1! Inis iness. July Jlst, 1 vis. KKsol RCE-. Oven I rafts. - - S, I ALUS
Das from Itank- an-l Baakefs. lo. r.-i Itankins hoiine. Furniture .01 I
Kixtures Curn-nt t!'iii. Currency anl Spft-ie Tital, -
I.I til I ITIK. GspMal st.H-k paid in. - f-.'"..! Herplw Kunl. - IO.0W.Uil UacUvfctsd PkeCta, - - sOoo.OU liseoiint. Bxehaaaat mi l Interest. - - - ,175.41 Iadivilual ilejxisit" on leinan l. :.7.o7l Certiticates of lK-mit M.IW.tll T.ital. - - tl.i.'.lls sTrsiF ttSWaeSi CSJtlMI or nvnoia, as: I, Y rank JeospkaCafMarottae Dekali County Stale Itank. ito solemnly um ai that the almve tatement in tni-. Pasee eseete, ( a-iner. Babeerfbad aed swore to bslese me. thi- ,:il. lav of July. I.s. LS I'h.ms Trcmor. Julv J!, . It. Notarv I'ulilic.
SUMMER BARGAINS ! We have tilled mir riMim to overflowing, and want more r otn. so we are offering bargains in all the latest styles of
DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels. Mens and Boys Furnishing Carments. n,ir sf.wif f I'l.OTIIINt; is not eaualled in Ouhojs count v. It is
of the celebrated and guaranteed M:iylield, Ky., tnanufactiire. Every
garment guaranteed by the manufacturers to i- a represented, if it does not prove so, YtMir Mll) Iti.rk. Call, examine, and compare pr-. e and quality with other stores.
c rner 6th A Jeckson Streets.
JAHI'KR. INDIANA.
Hailroud i:111rsion. RepoMeaa state t'.nvntiiin. ta .lianaiN lin. In. I . A11 .( I n fan for the rouixl trip Aug. '2-.1 rishI until Aug. 5th. Coioreii t'aii.ii Meet lag Marsaao Jiiy to ug. s. Tickets Hill ls -oil at .me fart for the mnn-l trip July Mh eo. n-turnins nn An?. I?t. Also nn I Kb food returning Aiik 7th. 014 aWdleie Reunion MonagO Auir. I01M1 Ttcstsls will bs sold on Aoa. in-ll-12, ir I until Aus l-th at M centa for the roinel trip.
Itnilrond BXfJVnklBS White Sulphur Wells at Raglish. Bweet Batphor (tprlnai at Velpen. Hate fin- sad OOS tblwl fare for De loaad trip on tbe certificate plan. Ose tHlrate must Ik' firriel by proprietor of priafsj, Sun'lav Baca nil n rates effictivo Sun.lav. Mai Wth, HI Ttekets told at one fa.T foe the roaad trip, good fovtheday 1 only. SEVERAL FARMS WANTED aV dir as, iriving price an! Iin-Ation, Assos ; II. Hi 1 . Akron, Uiio. ilec24tf
MONTHLY SUFFERING.
Jhousands ot women are troubled at monthly intervals with puns in the head, back, breasts, shoulder. sules liipsand limbs. But they aaad not RiitK r.
Thcie pains are vmptotns of dangerous derangements th.it can be corrected. The menstrunl Inn noii should operate painlessly.
makes menstruation painless, and regular. It puts the delicate menstrual organs in condition to do their work properly. And that stops all this pain. Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine of Cardui will relieve her? It costs Jh.oo at the drug store. Wby don't you get s bottle to-lay? - For advice, in cases requiring Special directions, address, giving svmptoms, "The Ladu s" Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn. . Mrs. ROZENA LEWIS. I 0tns.HI. Tsiss. SSTSl Mss ryld ! monthii lntr with ttrrlbls pilnt In mt bF Sal hte bn sntlrcl fSllsM by WSW Ol Csrdul.-"
