Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1898 — Page 4
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KKIDAY.SKITKMr.Ki;::. 1MS
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
M liel
late Tt.v.-t. Secretary of State Sanuit'l
ton. o ooone omniv. ... .. - . a. W linnr -f stated tllilt UlflM
lii.t.,n COtllltV. closed, "until tUltlKT
Treasurer of State lltitfh Panlie rty . of Wells county.
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Clerk Supreme Court llwnrv War- restitution be publicly taken, ami
rum, of Marion county. tliat expectation will al most c. nam
V. 15 Sinclair. "I Mark' cmniy
L"".er -That Ahiifsh
Hure Ikntur Muidtkopcr
PohKal l'uinlcr.
(.Kruui Our Ketfular Corr. iKHuleiit I Wjuwnraros, D.O., Bant "s Why should the in . dilation of the war department be made a starchatnUT affair'.' That is the question asked on every fide since it was announced that Mi. McKinlej'i commiaaioa would, until further notice, conduct the investigation behind the locked doors of a
room in the war department. Stent investigations have never been popular with the Ameri ai. people. This, was recognized by those who
doors wouiu oe
notice . " It
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.1 that those doors he thrown
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MUST GO!
Mate Statistician Jame S. (iuthne.
BlOWfl county. State ieolotfist Kdwaril Barrett, HW driks county. Judges of "the Supreme Court : Second District LMMMWd J. Hackney, of slielbv count v. Thinl' District .lames McCal. of Warreu count v . Fifth District Timothy K. Howard, of St. Joseph cou.it v. Judges of the Apellate Court :
First IMptri.-t I.Um i ayior. oi an-
Collier, of
Ma
of of
dertnire eountv
Bemad District C.
Hartholomew e unty. Thinl District -Edgar Brown, of
rion eountv. Fourth Ptotekt Q. W. Oevan, Madison county. Fifth District Johann Kopelke.
Iakt; count v . Ii.lri t Tiikrt. For t ongressnian, 3ti Dhtltct Wan. T. Zenor. of Harrison county. For State Senator Kphraim Inman. For Representative fnm Iulois and I'ike ("unities Saeeer Sullivan. For Prosecuting Attorney 57th Judicial GtasM Kerr Tray lor. ruunl) Tlrkl. For A ul it r SagoM H KoenUT fot Clerk Cir. Court Herman K kert. For Recorder Philip .1 . Kunkel, Jr. For Sheriff Herman II. Castnip. For Treasurer Charles Mnenkliaus. Pot Surveyor v m. T. Ymin)f. ForConner Philip A. ouckea. For Commissioner, 1st lintru t Conrad Jaekle. For Commissioner, 3d liütrict Joseph Friti.
DEMOCRATIC SPEAkINO Notice is herjby piven that Hon. John 0 venue v er, of Nrth rnon, Ind., will address the citizens of Jasper, Ind , and vicinity, on the political issues of this campaign, on WEDNESDAY OCT. 19th, 1896, at 7:;50 o'clock P. M. The meetIflg will be held at the Court House. Let ewrv person attend and hear the political issues discussed from a De-nocratic stand piint. By order o! the Democratic Centr .1 Committee of Dubois County. Qao. K. Wiuom , County Chairman J oiis E M. FUJ . Secretary.
'Tetldv lio-evelt, of
roinih riders, was nominated
QoTMTIOf of New York by the
I he realized. Let the commission
iliake its consideration of the h-ti-mil,iy - ret a.- its members delta), tat let the testimony be taken in public. Otherwise the public will put the whole affair down as farcical. It may be only a 00 in cidence. but it is u significant one tii.it the chairman of McKinley' commission is named Dodtf0, tien. (i. M. Dodge, of Iowa. The other members, secured after much trouble and many absolute refusal- to -erve. are. Col. J. A. Sexton, of 111.; Capt. K. I'. Howell, of da. j Maj. Gen. J If. Wilton, 0. B. A.; Hon.C. Denby, of Ind.; Ex-tiov. w ii.nrv ,.f 't Ex-(iov. Hea-
ver, ot 1 a. ; lien. a. i'. .icvo,,r.. 4 N w York, and Dr. I'. S. Con-
nei, of Ohio.
Giving oflicers honorable discharges, who have been openly ac
cused bv Cienerals in the army of
incompetency and mismanagement, ii not pood wav to convince the
country that the War departmetit either wishes to tind the guilty or
intends to puoish them when found. A case in point is that of Id. Col. Rush K. Huuhkoper. the hon
doctor who was chief surgeon at
camp Thomas, Chickamauga Park.
and airamst whom many cnarge-
were made, including one ETOiU a
Mrigadier General, made directly io
s,,-irv Ahrer. Instead oi Hav
ing Huidekoper court martialed, so
that he could have been eitner vini t ... 1 or convicted, orders wer
issued that his resignation should
be accented and that he be given an
honorabie discharge. Mr. McKin1 A.
ley heard of that order and countermanded it, and dtnctd that Huid
ekoper be ordered to Washmgt n
to testify betöre tin- investigating m Alf- I 1
commission. -Mr. McMiuey is
linding out much more about things than he knew b- fore the talk about i.v ligation began; and it is beheved that he intend- making it hot for seine ot the guilty parties. In
tact, his personal frier ds are telling aim that he must do so for self-
the preservation.
f,,r Kepre.-entative tochnui, d .Mo..
if... 'who is in Washington vying to
He e-caped the payment ol his per nml tav- hi New York by tiling that affidavit, and a lan-ful se.mh of the tax IxK.k of the District of Columbia, show.- that he paid no personal taxes in Washington. I 1 1,,.. that
I etlOV allin nvviv. i
'"xrKL All Summer goods win oe soio at
are likelv to decide t.y a large ma
jority that they do not approve of
making a tax dodger governor oi their state. Col W J. lirvan ami üt v. I I'd -
comb, of Nehras'ka. rei eived much
attention from prominent democnts during the MVtlfJ days they wen' in W ashington working in the interest of Nebraska volunteers. Col. Biran could not publicly talk politico hut he participated in some important political conferences and freelv gave his opinion to his fellow democrats. C. A. D.
In order to clean up stock.
OUR FALL STOCKS
Are coming within a Few days and we must have
room.
NbW INDUNA RAILROAD.
Rails
BUMMER
CLDTHING-
STRAW HATS
TO BE SOLD VERY CHEAP.
Our New Samples for PALL CLOTHING to order, is here and leady for inspection.
1 in and make an early selection.
S. KITEBLER,
JASPER. - IJXTPIAIST.
lii-iiir.il Officers Are Fleeted But
Are Not Down. K SMI I0S Conner, s. pt. I'. A dif patch from Vim ennes MJTI i At the annual meeting ol the stock holders of the Vinci lines branch oi the Black Diamond" railroad, the following officen were elec ed : President, Edward Wateon, Vin-
cennes; nrai vice pntioew, james A i,c,,v. Paterabnra: Becond vice
nr. -ident. John L. Brett, iVt
secretary, Joseph L Kbner. incennes;" first assistant secretary. .1 hn K. Simpson, I'aoli; second a--istant secretary. James , Prttchtt, Vincenr.es; general OOOIIMl, William A. Cullop, Vincennes; medical director, Dr. (ieorge Deaooorj, Fredericksburg. All of the Ciirteen old directotl were re-ele. t-
ed. Colonel Albert B. Boone.
Zanesvihe, Ohio, and William Kirkby, ex-railroad conimissioiu r of Ohio, were present and made spteches assuting the people that the road would surely be built. The British engineer. Sir Thune
Tancred, is now going over and mum making a thorough inspectk n of - . fi . , the Biaek Diamond railroad, the You are respectfully invited to IU1VCT8, profiles, francliises, rights
of way and tributaries, i t the intuuw of Hritish cattitalists who
parpoec backing the protect if Ins yt-x-r ot TO I report it favorable. The line a, lLa3 0 O Yltl I surveyed is over 1,200 miles long, .
and the company will endeavor to Jn eVerVbninff, anQ nOblCe hLlG VUry imnrMi the insnoctinK enuineer
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with the importance of recommending the building of the double track
which they believe the trathc will abundantly justify.
NEGLIGEE
SHIRTS, Etc.,
made Come
llf First in the Field with a
Fine Stock of Fall Goods!
come and examine the
The M. E. Conference is
session at Princeton this week.
in
LOW PRICES
We are enabled to sell them at,
particularly
Ladies Fine Dress Reads.
publicans, under IMatt, cn Tuesday.
orders of Boat
Seventy cars of fertilizer-
have been delivered at Jasper thivear, at about an average cost of fUNlacaror $2X,0Ul altogether. This is an enormous tax on fanner-, and repre-euts what thy waste every year. As with propel care they could save all the fertilizerthey need.
Don't formet the sneaking at
Huntingburg tonight by Hon. Sam
uel M. Kal-ton. dem ratie canui
date for Secretary of Slate. If enough would go over on the evening train from Jasjer to justify it the train will return after the shaking is over, and if worked up a train load could be secured.
induce the administration to oi
ler more Missouri Volunteer- mus
tered out of service, said of the re-
uublicans asking endorsement ol
their conduct of the war: "The renn hlicans will be fortunate, in
deed, if they can divert public at
tention from the bond issue, ine neglect and mismanagement w hic h nar charaeterued the conduct of the
authorities in actual charge of the
;.r .-ecution of the war. How can they expect to gain any advantage by raising war issues, it is difficult In nnlrrst;tli'l. The troops in the
field are composed ! men of all oiirties. Thev did their duty nobly,
and have added to the glory and reputation of American arms, ly dendaof unparalleled heroism. So much for the soldiers in the field Now if the authorities at Washington can afford to go to the country for approbation of an administration, which failed to provide our brave soldiers with the rations, tents, medicines, and competent Hiirareons and attendants, during the
ami binge me resuu oi
"i . . z .i :
in raising the Christobal Colon , r,l VV n,7t it' new era in science will have bel the democrats c an a m rd to meet . n-b,rl in Old wreckorn claimed,' tbink, however, that the war wi
Notice ol Administrator's Appointment. M J . - tl.nl th.. -it, i..r
:f;:;;::;:;;l;,n.i:;;:y.:;':;;r:;:,T;!l,: of various new styles, late of DaboM count v, Indiana, deceas- wl lu--
ed. Said entate is solvent. QEOROE W. RAGLE, Adnur. TaATLoe A Hnma, Att'yt. Sept. 30, 19m. 3w. VdiiiiniHtratorNSah' of IVrMonal Property. Notice is herel'V ifivco that the illi'ler-
ADin-TBdTU wiifSK tor ! Tritta thy . to suit the most fastidious yal- at i.nMie auction, at the 'ate resi- O'
rlBM at tht iUee.lent. in the town of
Irvlaad, in Madiaon tcwaehip, in De
.ms eountv. Imliana, on
SiTlEDAY 't1:';,imT"ll,;H' full of the best. Come and see. The penonal property of fail täte,
conairting of rlooMbold ani Kitchen Kiiriiitnre. WLeat, Com, at, Hay and various other articles. Sale to HKin at 8 o'etock A.M. TERMS:- All mum of rive dollan aad ander ceeh ia need; erer lea dollars a ,-re.lit of not to exceed nine motltba w ill 1 given, the purchaser executing in m,tf therefor. U-aritiK s x net cent.
interest from date, waiving relief of val
uation laws, provnlinsr tr attorneys fees anl with freehol. 1 sun-ties to the
approval of the administrator. r.i. ivm UEORUE w. RAtibK, Adaar, nawaaaa
Tkwi.uk k HrSTEB, Att vs. s .t. :). a wks
The Suani-h war vessel In
fanta Maria Teresa has been raised successfully by Lieut. Hobeon, and is now being repaired at (iuantana mo, preparatory to a voyage to the V . . M- V...... VmJ baa a t 1 ,r, .1 I 1 1 ,
overhaulinc. Now if he succeeds struggle,
for ladies, gentlemen and children.
GENTLEMENS SUITINGS
In great variety ready for Artistic
, - taste. Our Grocery line is always
GERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street,
JASPEE, - - - - INDIANA.
littli tiinire. 1'arties will
divide on old lines, and the issues of 1896 will be foOabt over again." Much interest is felt in Washington in that aflidavit made by Teddy
It. that he was not a resi
iiuiii
the raising of either was an impossi
bility. Hoi. Eph Inman. The Hon. Eph Inman, the Dem
Daviess and Dubois counties, open- üeni oi .ew . r , -u. -. ''" ed the Daenoetntk campaign in ton It is not believed t.at the TLt ... Lew.TZuKt iiiak ne mibhc ol this alhdavit by
,l. ,,.rr..onn,h.nt t lie f riettds of ( OV. Ithlck, Will pre
of the Indi
it: "The
here last night with MMol the most of why he made it will M I ong . . . . ....... I... I, mir rh i i Tii. M r:if -
able speeches and convincing argu- ;y l,,"a,un ib - ments ever delivered in thiscounty.lt de eat him afterward, He says The large court room was well filled be made the alhdavit under advice with enthusiastic democrat and trout his lawyers, because h was some republicans from several town assessed for personal taxes bah in ships. Mr. Inman held the closet V York and in Washington, and attention of the audience through did no! m-h to pay double tax--, hi entire talk in suite of a threat iirwim -twuw i in -t utTHY
t 1 1.1 u V I', i -H.HI in t hi- MO to iii.oiui;.'
- . mis va crtirui(
rownsb.wn correspondent the friends of ( ,v. Hlack, will preianapdis Sentinel says ofjnt "Teddy" getting the hepubhHon. Eph Ir.man, el onn no.winat.on for Oe?. of Nen m, opened the campaign! York, but 'Teddys explanation
Slieriff's Sale. Br virtue of a Fee bill issued on a jodfporat tea ierad ifl the Daboii Ctreoil Court, on the .'titii .1 f October. sh. ar.'l to me diSBCtad ly the lurk if sai.l Court. I will offer 'or sale, at public Miction und outcry, to the higiie-t lildr, at UMI door Of tlM Court House in Dutx.is eountv, Indiana, on 1 kTUEDAT, OCTOBER IS, UM, U'tween the h.nitsof 10 o'clock A. M. und 4 o'cl.K-k P. M. of ejfd l..y, toe rents anl profits for a trrin not exett'dinjr m-ven years, of the follow ing decribsd real e-tate, situated in Daboii
i '..oniv in the State of Imliana, to w i
The'undivideil interest hell by
C Line in part of the South West uuar-
tr of the South Kiwt iiiarter of section l IS) town one (1 i South range four (4) Wust. containing six and three onehun .lrt-.lthN ( :-IOtM acres.
And in esse the re-its anl profits fail
to 1. ring the amount ilemanlel t satis-1 fv the jmlgnient and decree aforesaid, interest ami costs, together with all ac ruing osts, I will at the same time ami place, and in like manner as aforesaid,' offer for sale sale, at public auction and j oetery. to the highest bktdar, all the right, title, int rest anl estate in fee J simple of .lohn C. l ine in sni to the, hIhivc desorils'! reil estate, r so much ami such part thereof as may U- m ssarv t) satisfy the judgment aforesaid, w hich is in favor of Ollieers of DaboM Circoil Ooartaad iialnel Joho c. Line. Said real estate will Im- sold without i
SUMMER BARGAINS !
1
We have filled our room to overflow ing, and want inon an m ii .i i a I i
room, so w3 are ottering Uargains in an wie latest siyies oi DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. On. mätttA r,f iTIf I N'f I is not foiinllod in Dubois eountv. It
' V I ri'v n ' 1 m s r m - - - - - - - f 1 Mavfield. Kv.. manufacture. Kverv
i-wi' v.v...-. n j j ' .. ; John 'garment guaranteed by the manufacturers to Ik as represented. 11 it i . ' . . . ... !....!. '..II i tw, unit ..tti-
does not prove so, l our itiine,i v an, x
pare nr ce and nia lit v with oilier store-
i
is
C rner oth .v Jackson Streets
JASPER. INDIANA.
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TKurn he can )0 ftHHUred of a lame ,.i..i ..m.r ..m. si hom hm s, md MbM to the rHnnpt.on lawB
f't'ilU'il I MA ili'lll i.Tai'V J.I frifd . i t i. r I... mlun
a . V V1VIU WII.V W WE VIIU II f I II 1 . IHMlilll'll , ! , e j.
as alwnv4 bdore rniiic M'""1'1) ,;v K' r' " K,u'1'''" as inway s utiore, come . -..i,,.,! nv. ione. ii. riu rt K
Ilex. I'rc.t . I't . M . hn-.iKi. I i
eountv will,
out victorious."
of the State of Indiana.
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THE NEW WEY.
VTTOMEN used 11 to think "fe-
mlc diseases
could only b treated after "loc a I examinations" by phvalclans. Dread ol such treatment kept thousands ol modest women silent about their suffering. The introductlon of
Wine of Cardul has now demon
strated that nine-tenths ol an ine cues of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention st all. The simple, pure
i.vn in th orivaerv of a woman's
own home Insures quick relief snd speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul requires no humiliating examinations for Its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of 1 -female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the womb. whites." change of life, it makes women beaut, ful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For lirle. In ec. requlrlnc sp-ll direction!, address. rif symptoms, the " Ladle.' AJlsory rprtm-nt. The Chittinooo Medicln. Co.. ChUnooca. Tnn. W. L ADDISOH. B.D.. Cary. Miss., ssys: I us. Wine of Cardul extensively In my prattle and find uimostesc.ll.nl preparation for ferae I. IreuBles."
An 1I Adiitfo Ueads: "There is a place for everything. " Now for everything to be in it p ice the Louisville Dispatch should he in the home of every Democrat. The Louisville Dispatch is the people's paper, owned hy the people and road hv the people. Tl 0 Louisville Dispatch is the only democratic paper pu bliebet! in Louisvihe. It stands squarely on the Chicago platform. It is not only in a nourishing condition after eighteen months hattleing nguin-t adverse circumstances, but H t. .lav the hest news medium in the South. And its Motto It ym PSfl it in the Dispatch it's so; if it's so it is al ways in the Dispatch, baa I. en fully verified during the Ameri-
oan-epeniab War, during wimn ww superiority of its news service baa tu en daily apparent. The Dispa.ch news service is furnished hv 1 he New York Sun, The Chicago Inter Ocoan, The Nofthnra Plana Uewtation and The LeaJlf Sva.licate, with an active - ilaned corresponden' in every im portant citv in the world, iMsnid -it own staff of over &H 0 corresjMmdents in Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Get The Dispatch, it gives the news, and it tells the truth about it. The Dispatch is Kentuckygreatest aer. You should be a readier. For the next few weeks w will cluh the Jasi'KK Coi rikk with the Weekly Dispatch at the extremely low price of $1.'2." for both paper, in advance. Au, tii '' House and Lot for Sale. 1 anaaseael rotii.l. ni'i rin Mill Rtreet in
.lnnper, fur sale cheap, and on naanalli terms. The lot has on it a gtxxl ortlwl well eoattaf nearty $Uk), faraiahing an nnfailitiR mipply of kmxI water. Lr price and ternn apply to C. Doxa.
