Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1898 — Page 4
.1 ASPER COURIER
J Vl'l Ii ll HtMH il MTV. INDIANA. hUMM Ibt finlodf I Jaapvr ln,tiaria. for r'j u um through Ih tu a 1 1 a rund da matter FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1898. DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
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stmt Tl ktt. S vretary of State Samuel M. UH loa. of Boon eoonty.
Auditor of Htate John W. Minor.
Ma.'.ison county. Treasurer of Mate llnli Ihuixhcrty,
if A ells county.
Attorney iener.il John i. MeNutt
of Vigo eoonty.
Clerk Supreme Court llenrv War
rum, of Marion county. superintendent of Public Instruction W. B Sinelaii . of Starke county. State Statistician James S. (iuthrit brown eoonty.
Mate rSOloejiat Edwatd Barrett, Hen
lrickn county. Judiree of the Supreme ('curt ! Seeon! District Lenoanl J. Hackney of Shelby eoonty.
Thini District -James afcCabe. of
Warren countv. Fifth District Timothy K. Howard of St. Joseph county. .Indires of the Apiellate Court :
First District Kdwin Tuvlor, of 'an-
derl'tirv countv.
Second District C. U. Collier, of
Bartholomew e unity. Third District Kiljfar Brow n, of Ma rion countv.
Fourth District -. W. Devan, of
Mulsm countv.
Fifth Pint net Johann Koielke. of
Lake county. Pasirlel To k. t. For Contrrennman, 3d Pistrict Wm T. Zenor, of Harrison county.
For Heprenentatlve from Da boil Utd
Pike counties Saucer Sullivan. For FroBecutintt Attorney "7th Judi rial Circe.it Kerr Tray lor. Count) Ti-kvt. For A ii'lit r -August H Koerm-r.
For Clerk Cir. Court Herman Kckert.
For Recorder Philip J. Kunkel. Jr. Fur Sheriff Herman H. Cast run. For Treasurer Charles Moenkliaus. For Surveyor W ui. T. Voting. For CocoMf Philip A. Gaohoa. For Cotnminsioner, 1 st district Conrad Jackie. For Commissioner, 3d district Joseph Fritz.
Peace Proposals. The "Yankee Tigs" have luffi ciently threshed the Spanish Heathento coninel the latter to holler "enough," and they want Uncle Sam to tjuit . The result of the negotiations is not yet made public, as Spain wants a modification of McKinley' proposals, which the gold hug Associated Press monopoly .-ees tit to declare are "immatetial," but which it has been told relate to the I'nited States assuming the Spanish indebtedness of ")00,OUO.UDO on Cuba ani I'orto Rico. If McKinley has, the Ameiican spirit about him which we believe he has, he will not agree to any such modification of his submitted terms, for to do so, would place this country in the anomalous position of paying Spain to create such a state of misgovernment as the I're.-ident declared was "unbearable in the light of civilization, ' and went to war, and lost many lives and much trea-ure to correct. The A ne-n -an people should never consent to pay a dollar of Spain's war expenses, ami this modification of McKinley 's pea e tetms would be agreeing tor this country to pay all of Spain's war expenses, and what was stolen by Weyler, Blanco and company besides, and get nothing in return but what it already has posse.-sion of, and is able to hold. The Spanish bond holders in
W YsniNfiTON LETTER. (FlOW CHU Itc'i'lar m r -, neli-nt ) W.vMiiv.r-N, 1M, Aug. fjfj, While there If some criticism of the terms of peace offered Spain, in answer to its request, and which the French ambassador acting a Spanish Minister, has accepted, the general iu.pression is, that on the whole, the administration has acquitted ttettt very cn-dituhly in handling this matter as tar a- it has gone. The terms i'iuire Spain to withdraw its troops at its own ext mm from Cuba and I'orto Rioo ; to pav all j ust ; hums of A merican for property destroyed in Cuba; the U. S. explicitly di-cuiims any responsibility whatever for bonds is tied by Spain and secured by its r venues fron, either Cuba or I'orto
RiCO a decided check to the cheine which certain Americans have been trying to work in ' behalt of the Kuropean holders of that class of Spanish bonds; und the
final ilisposition of the Philippines is left open to be settled as we may see lit. One man's guess is about as good as another's as to w hat will le the next step of the tricky Spaniards. Any other country might be counted upon to follow the recommenuation of its accredited minister, but Spain cannot be counted up o to do anything. Commissary (ieneral Kgan of the amy is out in an interview n plying to U tter written hy R, B,
H -' Veit, a ew i ork lawyer,
charging that tbSl was either
"shameful incapacity or mtamous
dishonesty" in the commissary da
uert ment, and that neither enough,
a r proper food had been furnished
the men at the front, rgan .-re ply is what the Ivoys call "hot stuff;" he calls Roosevelt several kindf of a notoriety hunting liar.
tnd Myi his letter was "a low litel-
lous, scandalous villitic ation of hon
est men. let from the reports sent home by the volunteer-, most
people will believe that Kgan is the
iar, and Roosevelt told the truth
01 about half of it for it is said to
m even worse than described by lira. Surgeon (ieneral Sternberg lld-
mits that although more than o.lNMi
f lien. Shatter's men are now
down with the fever, that tie thinks the worst is yet to cme. The only consolation about the situation is the small number of fatalities
among the fever patients, but the disease may assume a more malig
nant type at any time.
When (ieneral Miles landet! at a
I'orto Ku an port that was not the
one the administration expected him to land at, there was considerable growling in administration circles, and even talk of Miles being Oensnred for not having obeyed or-dt-rs, but as BOOH a- the news of his successful occupation, without loss of life, of much territory, including a number of towns, it was denied that anv such talk had ever been indulged in. "Nothing succeeds like success" you know. Had
Miles met with any reverses, he would at once have been made a scape goat. Representative Davey, of Louisi ina, whose vigorous presentation of facts acquired during stay of one week in the camp at Miami, Fla , cans, d the war department to issue orders transferring the troops from that point to Jacksonville, j does not mince words in describing the conditions ol those troops, and expressing the opinion that somebody was blameable for the mismanagement which he said had debilitated and dish art- m d hundreds
of the men. To show that he had
e-ty. Boo rotary Keir, of the Dem oc ratio Congrewional campaign oommittee, aays the committee re gard the printing of the speech, under the circumstances, as a dis grace, and while on the subject l" added: uUusniniooj oonsrnt was refused him by the House, and the management of the Record was at fault for allowing it to appear in that publication. The speech will not be of any great value a.- I cam ptign document. The very ciroumstanoc under which it has ip peared discredits it. Democrats have been loyal to the war. V have favored support to the army ami navy, tint we did not agree to the paddling of an unneoeaaary bonded debt upon the country. Qrosvenor's ipeecfa will be chsllenged every where it Is circulated." C. A. S.
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SENATORIAL CONVENTION. N ties is hereby given that the Democrats f Daviess and Dubois counties will meet at Jasper, in Du
bois county, on Thursday August the l Ith, 1898, at l o'clock, 1'. If., in delegate convention, for the purpose of nominating democratic candidate for Senator for the district composed of the counties of Dsviasa ind Dubois, to be voted for at the .November election, 1895.
In said convention the countv of
Pavie-s i. entitled to nineteen and Dubois OOUnty to fifteen delegate votes, as lixed by the Democratic State Central Committee. John 11 . SPBKCBB, Chairman Daviess Co. til K. Wll.soN, Chairman Dubois Co.
1 898.
July
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fetciti"tft .cttu(tcatf4t tt ti-tce(t.4Ccne
e Prepared
Not for War, but HOT WEATHER. Leave your order with us for a LINEN or "HTASH 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. KUEBLER
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eVProf. J. II. Black, superintendent of the music department of the Washington j ublic schools, and Miss Lydia Watt, one of the best liked and most thoroughly qualified lady teachers of the Oakland City schools, were married Tuesdav of last week Si the bride's
home. Ifiss Watt visited the Dubois Co. Teachers' Institute foi a week in 1895, and formet! many acijuaii.tances, wh will all wish bei a happy married life, with shower of blessings. Transfers of Real Estate In Dnboia countv, at chown on the R order's t ook 'Ph. Hilly, ReOOtder, for the last ten day. of July, lMiis Ht-nrv Labbaabosss to ftsarlsla Uibbennssen, lpt will. Mary Vela to Bsnuud Knnst, Jr(l total i "7 and tM, st. Ksrfcs, t-'. Ahssjall Hrown to ('. K. K. K. Small, 40 acres in see t s r t. f-")N. t ilth. K. Small to Abaitail brown, 70 acres in see t L c r Ö, -'otl. .los. Bchtepol to Marv kv Lorenz Ki. her, lot- 74, (14, !", ), HS, 1 18 & 1 1W, feleatin. f;i'".
Christisa Mor.enthaler to I'.arbara VtTÜl 06 Monenthaler, last will.
Kste ".'Her toTobisa Zooller, st al. last will. James V. Mooton to Peter H. brown Bfl ai res in sec 34 t 1 8 r I, $500.
Santiago has Surrendered
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I'K M'lIIK T)h
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Low f
And so have those who want bargains to our enticements in the shape of
Prices ! Ed od B-Doris !
FrBE DelivEry
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The
summer is drawing to a close, "hot times" yet, and we have a
of exclusively summer goods that we are now VERY CHEAP.
but there small lot
selling
Columbia Township Bammsr of Receipts anl Expendb tildes for the fiscal vear ending; Jul v 31,
Fran., England and Germany have Lot exaggerated the situation. Mr .... 1 ..i .....H i : . . . ! . . . .
no doubt connpelled Spain to ask
this modicaUon of terms, and a clique of friendly millionaires in tinUnited States will urge McKinley to accept this dishonorable and un nasal condition. The CoCBJCI does not believe he will or should, or that an American Senate would confirm the treaty if he did. In fact, public sentiment generally would have justified him in demanding the cession of all the I'hillippine isb nds, as well as the West lmliu i-ihimls n-t ' i mhonnif v fur
J ".nil v
fl'-!an,l w
Daves pointed to the official record
of nine hundred men on the sick list at one time in a i amp of two brigade-, calling attention to the fnct that the men being from Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas were pra tically all immunes, so far as; climatic conditions were concerned. One would suppose thnt can tee ns would be one of the first things provided for soldiers in I summer campaign, yet when Mr. Davey arrived in camp he found that there was
nlv one canteen for seven men.
Road Fi m Receipt 182.43; Kxpenditures 168.78; BaJ tncs 123.70, Township Fish. Receipt Ml 1.81; Expenditures 1612.66; Overdraws 1100 4M. S i' mi a i. SCHOOL Fcm. Receipts 6051.18; Expeoditarea 6912.14: Badaace 658.96. Tcmos Fi m Receipts 62619.42: ExpenditorM 61990.76; Bsisnos 6918.67, Dim. KlNI. Keet-ipts l-tHti.'.!! ; Fxpcaditnraa 8198.69; Balsaee f im7.:i. Total or am. Fckd, Receipta 4,.eiiilitureH Js,tiH2.si ; lialunee 61,189.08; (hreirdniira 1100.84. R. IV Smith, Tru-tee. Accepted by the Countv Comoueait ners Aug, 6, 1 898, A. II. K kk skr, Auditor I). ('. Anir. ". 1896 86,
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u.e ....., , auti se, u.im .or u e iu-,.1!1( w,1(.n ,.ft Wt.,.k latfcr th(,r,. ture ihe 1 billipme islands L. half lh( I1Hn stlll without canwould be a good thing to divide up tt,,.n, ii, il -c!l to : 1 1 1 v country th it wouhl ... , . .... , .
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" it to sav the civil service connnis-
aion la humbug, but in view of tlx. fn.-t tlo.t tl
Country has IM use lor anything but who (,raw ,
i nwnpine.sjj f(M)(lnesf uavs just officially the Luzon LS.j : ,i' 1 :
icuiiu'u i no iv hi in.- nil nut oi
pay a fnir price for them, and thus!
pay a part of our own expenses in "renieniberini the Maine." This
a coaling station in the
Aguinaldo should h ive
island, containing If inilla, for hiassistance in the war; this country can keep another island for a coaling -tati on, and -ell all the balance. i'ay a part of Spain's war ex-pen-' -' Never!
the commission one grade for al
leged inefficiency, sod ihat this same clerk, as a witness, before the Senate Civil Service Committee 'some months, ago, had testified to methods in use by the commission
"Trustee Cieo. Nix. of Harbi-'that even a mugwump would not
son township was in Jasper last -"H reform, it seems unnecessary T'H'sday seeing the County Com- to say it again, missioners and smiling at every-! There are pit nty of men in Wash thing. Many I'.ople did not know jngton who tnak! no btt-. s of callthat the reason of the exceedingly ing the printing of GrOBfenOl 's tisjoyful appearance was the advent of s-' "f misrepresentations in a bca sweet little girl that had aarived at, hib'd issue of the Congie--ional the trustee's home 061 last Sunday. Record,, after Ml rOquast for par Mother and bate are doing well. i mission to print it was refused hy Congratulations, Geo. I the House, as down right dishon
Noti? f Non-Iti'HiileiH'c. state of i ndiasa, l u County of Dulxiis, In th Duboia CircoJl Court, October
term, 1896. Edward limes Uuuber Ootnpaay va William Krick. ISOTSJI BondenaSfl . et al. The plaintiff II the above entitled cause having t i I . 1 his complaint therein togethai with saafldsYH that tbe as lead an ta 9lluasi Prick and George Huodennsnn are aonreeideata of the
State to Indiana, iu:d that the plaintiff's action is tu enforce a contract of (fiiarantee due from the defendants to the plaintiff, and to collect a debt and demand upon a prumisnry note and an acI count das from the defendants to the plaintiff. Now therefore the said defendants are hereSv notified that unless they Is- and appear m the id day of the m xt taw rs oi the IhitMiis .'ircnit Court, tohehohlei on the second Monday of Uetobsr, 1898. at the Court House in .IasK-r in -aid County and State, and answer or deinur to said eotnilaint, the same will ! heard and deteriniiif I in their absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and attix the MSJof IBM iBAi Ocnrt, thie the Sd day of August, 1668. Mass AM Kckkkt, Clerk, D. 0. C. w. k. Cox, Utoratey. Auirost "), HUH M,
COME AND EXAMINE PRICES! And satisfy Yourselves that "We are the People!" As far as prices are concerned. GERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.
rJUST ARRIVED The lurgesd stock ever received uf Fine. New DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, cloth; iJG,
IRELAND STANDARD MII I .9
Rhip stuff tot sale. Uivf BS tria
Tl-rderand ve will please v .u.
IRELAND, IN DIANA, M NC FACTI' KKK F "CREAM of tie HARVEST FUOUR. Unexcelled fur all JirKfes. Will pay the hinlieft market riee in cash for WHEAT.
All the latest -tvles tml ; att-rn-. a Full line of (irocenes ani Shelt Hardware always on han-l. Give me a call. Free delivery in al! parts of Jaser. JQ4EPII BÜCH ART. VflMMi aak '.trret. ssantav IM Apr i aa, ISJts ly.
Mrcb 4, I8W
SUMMER BARGAINS
want in ire styles of
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Notice of Appointment of AtlminiMrstor With Will Annexed. N'itiee is liereliv iriven that t'te nnder-
siifiie.l I.mw renee .1. Hneehler. has been appointed admlniatrator with the will annexed of the estate if John U. Hue h ler, djaessssdi late of Dnbois mty, BshI eatata is sopposed to be aolvset, I.WWIKM k J, Ih m III SJk Adio'r. w K, Oox. Attornej for Aasa'r, Juiv 29. 1898 :.
V; hnve tilled our room to OTerflowing , and room. st ne are offering baraaiiis in all the latest
DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels. Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Oar stock of CLOTHING is not equalled in Dubois ountv. It
of tbe oelebratad end guaranteed M.iv iiehl, Ky., manofsaoture. Bsert tannent guaranteed hy the manufacturers to be aa rapraeented. if it does not prove so, Yllir MoiH'.V Hark. Call, xainine, and compare pr ce and piality with other store-.
Currier 6th A Jackson Street.
JA8PER, INDIANA.
Kuilroail FxurHiiiH.
Jamas Dearing I a sooap'ed a position as teamster at JasDer and
is going ti move there. Winsluw Wl,i,p slp''r Wells at Knalinh. i- nwoei Snlphar Hpnnga) st Velpes. ' Kate f me and one third fare for tbe
mnnn inj. on the eertitieate plan. ( er-
"I see," said the placid man, 'that Tesla has invented a lipdit
.that is praetieallv In-atless."
"What this country wants," said tin1 nervous man. "is a light that will be buglesa," Inilianaptdis Journal. fÄTÖubHcrilH for the Coukikr
tifleatc must bs signed by proprietor of aprinaja.
Hnnday l-.xi urion rat effective Sunday. Msf 68th, 16. Ticke'- sold at one fare for the round trip, kkm for the day only.
SEVERAL FARMS WANTEO A.l'Iress, (jiving price and location, Anxon II. Riwiai,L, Akron, Ohio. dee?4tf
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-ALL WOMEN
pJmawTCKTMa efr
all the pain
andslcknesafrom
which women
auffer ta caused ky weakness or derangement In the organs of
menstruation.
Nearly always
when a woman Is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong, and heahhjr a woman is very seldom sick.
Is nature's provision for the refutation of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles. " It is equally effective for the gtrl In her teens, the young wife with domestic and ma':rnal ceres, and the woman approacnlng the period known as the "Change of Life." They all need it They are all benefitted by It
for a (trie In ease) reguWitr srwelal dlrectljna. iddrcti. rlnf irmptoma. tha " Ladlea' AJvlaorr Department,'' Tha Crtattinooea McdKUae Co., Cnnaaoora. Tans. TNOt. J. C0OSES. Teeeaa. Sita aar " tty alstor MrU tram rr Irref Sf eaa aalnful atenstrvaUoM W4 ocMra caul net raUeve fcar. Wine at Cereal entirai, cara her ana elee tialse f a-ataat Sii-aa tha ranee al Lira,
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