Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 November 1898 — Page 4

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TfQM ur KcKular ( m T p.'iileiit.) Wamun-.tun, i). C . Nov. 15, ISN, Mr. McKinley has h Mating some vt'rv b;i.l udvii't conOtWUM the

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ru ii. luii through ibt mil tidcU niatler

FRIDAY, NOV KMBER 18, 1898.

PtiU'is enmity. BOtVitlMlwdiVg lbs apathv ni the voters ami the Lull -heart -'1 upMrt given the i'iirty ury;mi:Ui.ui bv Ik JlfM ;ihts, returns an IVMIH PMBOCratk majority, t'hairiuan Wii son ani Secretary Si. Fall deserve the u is , 1 1 .' I endorsement of all loyal DsSBOCrats for their management ( the campaign. They hal many thing to contend with this year that were hard to overcome. If we expert to give old time Democratic majorities VC must g ahmt it with old time Democratic an thtitistn 1 Bantingborg News. 'Half-hearted srjp ort," indeed ' The Jasper panels supported the ticket with an earnt stne-.- and m'lMdotn not equalled by the "New-." as is shown by a rnpnrisoo of Um Democratic vote cast In Bainbridge and I'atoka townshlpe. The vote fur Ralston in I ';. was in Patoka

township 4" 1 in l'.s only o 'ö. I loss of 18 per cent., while in Bain hridge in l'.Hi Ralston 's vote WU I0$io 1898 hut a loss of nearly 11 per cent. 2 per cent, greater lo-s in P Atoka than Bainhridge. lut the Jasper papers did not bluster and drive roten awaj from the party. Al tar as the CoiKiKKis concerned it gave the ticket its best efl irts, and that without one cent 'f financial patronage from either the coininittee or can didah s during the entire canvass, although it has heretofore been the universal custom to divide such patrunage between Democratic orB' ces. Hut where pic.-yunish ard selfish management i concerned the GotJftlM did not solicit it, a. it was fearful it might be b it to "hold the bag," as it was after the canvass of Im, when Mr. Hret. (who managed the la.-t campaign, also.) was chairman of the committee, and for which the CoURIIB yet has an unpaidaco.unt of 919.50 unpaid because the chairman said the committee had spent all the money it had. Of the game management the same results might be expected. Yes, if we expect '"old time Dem ocratic majorities we mOit fO about it with old time Democratic enthusiasm!" That is true, and this ii the tir.-t campaign in twenty year wher there was not a single Demo cratic club organized at any pre

cinct in the county But it takes

time, and a little money to pay ex penes in otganizing clubs, am committee chairmen and manager;

who are not willing of themselves

to put anv money in it, are not gen

erally successful in arousing that

enthusiasm that gets voters to go to the polls. It is the general ex

perience of committee chairmen

in this county, that the honor ha

cost them from " to $"IK) of their

own money each canvass, and the

kftM irenernllv felt well repaid it

- - o J they saw the Democratic majorit

well increased over the previous election The writer sneak- from

from nersonal experience in that

i matter.

As to the "average Democratic mnioritv" the following table of

j w - j u majorities from the official record-. with the percentages they are of the total vote cast for II elections, will show how it averages, and every reader can judge for himself.

YE4K TOT' I. DIM lK .HAIHMAN

IOU

1.1

96

Meli ringer, J.

1 1G.'5 Stephenson, K. rod 5 1 i,")S Doane, C. 1288 "

l.sös us;, 1800 171 1 1862 IMS 1864 1461

1S66.212B

1H6SJ:Uö;u:'.7 1870122121 134

1872 2659 1513

1874 2644 1652

187630751653 187829691635 1hso;M.h Tray lor, W. 1SS2 MX l.V.t;', ")sinan, V

1HS4 Ml 1699 Doane, C. 1886 3781 1689 Bnmdtek, EM, 1888 1205 1769 Bieta, John L. 1890582 171J Co, Wm. K. 1892 4184 17t7 Koetne, a. H 1894 8935 1 161 Oramelapacbei 1896 1242 17'.) Kocrner, a. ii 1898 343 142S Wilson, (ieo.K

.The Catholic Knights will

give an entertainment for the bene fit of St. Joseph's church on Thank-giving night, in St. Joseph -Hall. The entertainment will consist of songs, music, and an operetta. The nrincinal feature will be

a lecture by Kev. Father Kugene on Home and Pompeii, illustrated by pictures thrown on a 12 foot screen by a stereoptican. The Kev. gen tleman ha sent 4 years in Home, and is therefore prepared to make the lecture instructive and interesting. Reserved seats 25c, otherwise 15 cents.

recent race trouble in North and South Carolina, but he has been wise eiionih not to accent it. or at least,

lun.. for not to trv t i carry it out. I MM uu-

wi-c a, !-. n hav been trying to get Mr. McKinley toor.b r Federal tffooua into both of those States, although no raqUMt for tlOOpi has MM recivcd from either ot the GotefBOrt A e.ther. He has been told that the tM same section of the I . s.

Hevised Statutes, under which 1 IM ident Cleveland eeat Federal troopi into ll'iuois, during the railroad riot-, gave him the authority to do -o regatdless of the regularly 00O--tituted authorities of the itatM. H ua- done nothing further than to countenance the semi-otlicial statemettt th..t if any Federal official in cither state was interfered with a tone of Deputy 17. s. Ilarahaüi .vould be used to protect them, and in ca.-e of their inability to do M, that they would be reinforced by UToAmvl ünom. Some of then.cn or

fared out of both stat. i, amoeg them I white Poet Ma.-tcr from S. arc in Wa-hington, trying to DOM U martvrs, ted to p-rsuade Mr. McKinley to get mixed up in their quarrel; but every one of them would gladly compromiM by accepting an appointment in Washington. There may M democrats who are toWMMt over the re-ult of.the election, but if so, they havn't been -ecu. All thoM who are talking on the subject express the opinion that be party made a splendid iboning, under the circumatanoM, and that reducing the republic n majority in the HoUM almost to the vanishing toint, puts the democrat- in a betler position to make a winning tight m 1901.1 than they would have been td they captured the next ttoUM. With löth branches of Congress in tfatil banda, the republicans will be ertain to oaakfl lots of good demoratic campaign material in the next two years. The outcome of the efforts of BoM ilanna and other McKinley boomen

to iollv "'I'eddv' Roosevelt

supporting tbeclaimaol Mr. M Kin-; ,ev for renomination in ltXM, by promising him that they will tuppoit

urn in I will be waicnea ior wun

ntere-t. lb-fore Roosevelt was ever

thought of as a Rough Rider Of as.

Uovernor 01 New lora, .ir. aa mh

ley secured Piatt's promise ; -up

! .rt in l'.MHi; but a- Roo-evelt only

put on the IMatt collar after he had

practically made hi! nomination tor

j iovemor a certainty, in order to get i'latt's machine to help elect him,

he mav, through hi- power M goe- . i . - tu

ernor, be atie to prevent rwa con

trolling the state delegati in to the

ext National Convention, tnu-

making it impossible tor Plltt to de

liver the promised votes t Mr. MC Kinky, without his consent. What Roosevelt will do, will depend, in the opinion ot those wto know bis

dispositon thoroughly, upon wnai he thinks will best promote hi- own political interests and upon what he thinks he can accomplish. If he gets the idea that he can H BUM tlK nomination himself, the jo.lying of the friends of Mr. McKinley will hate no effect on him what ever. It is ,vhi-nered that Hanna intend- to

tempt "Teddy"' by ottering to throw

II hart overlnanl ana inaKe tue ticket, McKinley and BooMtelt.

Admini-tration n-'uitjliean- Dave

il ready ls.gun to put out feeler- to

Ml ertain what chance there will be of getting an administrati-.n mail elected Speaker of the next House, instead ol Cxar Reed. They are a-

fraid of Reed, who is known to bold

inti-administration views on the ex-

pansion piestion, and is neiiev no.

hold them upon ouwra, om uwr aie also afraid to show their hand unless certain that enough votes to

control the republican can CHI can he si cured. Kvery republican

elected to the next H-one U lo he

carefully sounded to ascertain whetb

er he w uld. il the alu.ini-tration deatrad it, vote againat Dominating R.-ed for Speaker. In putting out thOM feelers, the name of Ib pre-en-tative Henderson, of Iowa. II IQggested a a pos-ible adinini-tra tion candidate for Speaker, but care is taken to leav the Impreaeion that no particular candidate would Ik in

sisted on; they only wisti to ascer

tain whether it is po-sible to defeat Reed. Should Senator Burrows fail to develop strength enough among the republicans of the Michigan legislature t get renominated, and his failure is expected, Be r taiy Alger, with the combined backing of Gov. PinSTM and Mr. McKinley, will it

is understood, make a rush for the

Senatorship. It is announced that UM administration ha- sent an ultimatum to Spain, demanding immediate action

u non the demands of this govern

nan for the Philippines. Just why that announcement should bi MM now , is i little hit poaattng, but par haps thoM who rnada tl know arhal they are doing, and why tliey an doing it. According to those who know. the republican rejoicing over the defeat of silver in the CongTaaaional campaign is i r mature. It is predicted thai many republicans electe! from we.-tern di-trict- will MM for silver, if it is made incc--ary for them to vote either lor or against it, because Ins sentiment of their states, regnrdb of politice, isfor silver, and ' ereetarard the t-r of empire take Ma way.' New York b in a minority now in deciding issues or candidates for either party, and it is very appar ent it g es hard with the millionaire would I'" losses. f . A. B.

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Our Big Stock of

inter CLOTHNG!

Is ready for inspection. We desire to sell this big stock of

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Suits and Overcoats!

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ggf Qeu. Breckinridge's te-ti-mony before the w hite wa.-hing OOmmittM of McKinley, exposed MOM of Alger's blunders. Not it-' of PublieSaM i' Personal Property. Noti.t is hereby given that the ander -inn-'!, a.hnini-trator of the estate of Ludwig Weber, .le.-ease.l. will offer for .ile, at pobUe auction, at the late r-i-donoe of the dfeeedsnt, la Boens lows

ship, in Damns county, Itihuna, on THURSDAY the 15th day of DECEMBER, A. 1. IMS, Th.' tH'rsonal nroiwrtv of ail estate n'

taken hv the TMOW, OOesistiag Of I It ir-e-. hea.l of cattle, 17 h f, 1 hin ler. 1 ne wer. 1 wagon, t baajff, 1 BOTD 1 .1 r II, 1 wheat drill, 4 plows. ' harr.iwc. 900 hnsheli of oorn, ii1 bethels of w beat, more or less. SuO bueheh "f oats, 10 tons of bay, lot of loole, bseaahold end kttehaa IbrniHue, an.i various oiber articles, harness. .Vc TKRMS: All sums of lived, liar end Mirier cash in band, over live dollar a credit of aot to aaered nine month will Ik- given, the jurehaor executing his note therefor, bearing si jKr cent, int re-t iroin late until paid, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees, and witii go. hI freehold surety to the SMMTO val ef the sdministrator. ale lo bagia at 9 o'clock A. M. JOHN WEBER, .Administrator. Tiovi.ok A Hi n i kk Mt.Tiievs. Nov. 1H, lKtM.Sw.

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At Once. To do so we must be able to

K undersell our competitors. Our low sn til i

; prices combined witn sucn values tnat

rh we oner tnis season win sen our gooas. JL -r-r n T : 14- ,,1. 11

3 IOU Will Iiuvur uuiitjvu Lb uiiitJöö yuu Uciii rf anH anouainted with our stock and .!

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prices. Mens Overcoats and Ulsters, from $3.00 UP Mens Suits, - from $3.00 UP

Ladies must not forget to call at our store when they want to look at the largest and most complete stock of Ma m sn e

Wraps and Ladies turnisnmgs. dqeua,e S. KTIEHLER,

viv Jasper, ' Ind. fl

First in the Field with a

Fine Slock of Fall Goods!

of

Administrator's SaW

Real Entarte. Notice i- herehv given that the under-

ItttO llaned, administrator of the estate of

,)otH-pll h.iTkT. 'l-Cf.l--l. Will on BATURDAY DECEMBER 10th. II8B, Hier for wale at poMic auction on the premise, the undivded two-third- part of the following descriU-d real "tate Ulonging to aid decedent: l'art of lot liumlif r !!. in the original town Of Jas

per, huh"! c nnty, Ind. ana. more jar-

ticularlv de-i '. 1 .t- l"llow: V.0111-

You are respectfully invited to

come and examine the LATEST STYLES I

In everything, and notice the very

LOW PRICES

ZnSSdig thei ; a a are enabled to sell them at, feet, thence nonli .' feet to

alley, thence ea-t ISO feet t Main St :;n I to Wgiiinint!.

Said lot i in 01 e of the liest parts of .la-ier and has a g-Mxl tlllBines horse situated Upon it. Said sale will legin at 1 o'clock p. m. TKUMs OF BALE. ne third ..f tl,.purchase money to U- paid in casti. ti.e (.-l ine in two eoosl M ment . due in

mx and twelvemonths from date of sal.

tin-purchaser to fxeeute hi" note with

goo I freehold mirety for the defern-

p iyment, Ua mir interest at 'i.per cent annum, and waiving relief from valuation or appraisement law. K. BOO. Adinrx. with Will annexe I Miim uN A SwKKSEv. Attorney-. Nov. 11, II 4w.

Mothers! j

rTHnt (IiscornI sand f-' '.aneers of I i .I.11J l . I . A JL 3

(UllH-I'lllULUU he air..' t t titirely avoided. WineofCardui re 1 i eve s e x-

pectant mothers. It fi toneiothegen-italorgans.and

tuts them in condition to do their "rk perfectlv. That makes pregnancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery aftt r child-birth. It hell a woman bear strong healthy children.

3na

$75

( rRGAK yiven to the irson wh-i

particularly

Ladies Fine Uress G-ddlIs.

SHOES of various new styles,

for ladies, gentlemen and children.

(BENT LEM ENS' SUITINGS In great variety ready for Artistic Fitting, to suit the most fastidious taste. Our Grocery line is always

has sHo brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings Joy to loving hearts that long for a darling hiihy. No woman should neglect to'trv it for tail trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Ca.r'uu ftjOO per buttle.

Tir irk f aes rr:lr!rr BSSCJll dlreetlcnj. tidmi. e'"C ryr: the " UJiet" Aiilrry fpwl"-'! ' C-i--.r.3oc Mo.cine Co.. Cht;socem. Ttuu

Mrs. LOUISA HAU. or JerTennn.Ga., tav.: ' Whon t first tpo Wins of Crdul we had been married three years touid not have ny children. Hire months later 1 tuU a flas gtrl babj."

A J

1K.K can .sit;

679

.671

5H3

.600

,648

..".i.'.t

,621 .560 .460 .516 . 1 00 .452 120 Iii .427 .871 .421 .416

uui -ses uie ni ir- , est to the correct full of the best. Uome ana see.

seeds in the pumpkin

comber of

now on exhibition in our show w indow. CoCne and take a look at the rgan and

Pumpkin

And grjeaa at least once.

body has an equal chance, kin will be cut and

January l-t 1899. each 1 .' purcha-e

Beery Pumpunited

A gue with

CERBER & HUTHER, Troxler Building, Main Street, JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.

Mur.-h 4.

SUMMER BARGAINS !

FRANK t KUEBLER,

hav

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tilled iir room to overtlowinf, and want are (lYerinir bargain- in all the latest styles

nior of

1

Jeweler.

JASPER, - March Ii, l'7-y

INDIANA

r

JUST ARRIVED

The largest Mock D ived .f Fine. New

ever

rnom

DRESS GOODS, Lin n Table Setts,

Fancy Bordered, Fringed andtxtra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Our etock of CIjOTHIHG ia not equalled in Dubois lonnty. It ii of the celebrated and guaranteed Mavtield, Kv.. manufacture. Kvery garment miaranteed hv the manufacturer to In- a- repreeeuted. If it does not prove so, Your Motiry Hack. Call, examine, and cotn-

If pare pr and jualttv with other KOTOS. (L DRY GOODS, iGrNATZ ECKERT, MAmvAWtJ n .... ....i. . i L-....1 ,r.. t. JAHPKR. INDIAN A.

Ill a umm I 11 i ,Tll r -"u

w Ä we

CLOTIJIieTO,

arBrinR in that promised stove wood. Our pile is low,

r I ki

y Y IVra.mil m t Ii i-

K Kit M. Till -Trt.llll II

-I it In in i -i mir

ImiIiii' hi lli.-ir 'i a n ii'i l m 11 u n t . -It I mainly ufflcc .rk OwaduelM Ml limm Sulnrr 1 rmlil i m-u in I pciii-

(li'tliiilc. lioiiulMi'. im ini.rc, im I. nlar

M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;-,. Rcfcrcncca. Kncloae II ni j tainpc.l envelop. UerbMl K 11. as, I'r. at., Ucpt. M . LhicsKO. I'M

All the latest styles and ; attern-. Full line ,,f QroceHea at.d Shelf Uantwaie alvaea on band. Oiee me a call. Free delivery in al.' parts of Jaapar. 304EPII BÜCH ART, er eta ett, tMtfrWMt Apr 1 . lsly. House ind Lot for Sale. A (fiwl resilience on Mill atrwt in JftaMr, for "ale rhenp, anl on reaoimblf tcrnia. The A Iiap on it a itikhI .billed eil cialimr nearly 1100, furnishing- an unfailinft supply of good water. Fol pri3? nd terms apply to C. Doane.

fib d C)-n Usn i i sFn f ISli gz i s 4f M !S 30 2! 1 I k

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LIVERY AND SALE STABL: VOLLMER & CO.. i ux - 1 1 . Jnnper, I n Always have thsbeal laeawots, Snitstf fur rust. Huer ; pSlUOuUrij in. r ial Uarehiee. Obnrtooea sad fui iiriv en to all sans rrfDrAoisei niiiinc e..uiiti(. H.ir-c- Uiar-l'-'l

sold "n cheap terms. OM u. WW ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT? An old sdstre resds: "Thcr Is a P1 for iver thlntt." and for rvtrythlr. to I in It place, it,. bOUUVIUUO a,ould And a place In th home sf c"'1 IiKMOCRAT in the SUNNY SOl'TH B DUpatch Is the people s paper, a the people, and Is always ready fl (or the cause of the piople. IT STN sgl ARELY OM TUE C HICAGO PLj HUM. wlthnut th aid or consent of

i;ol(! Uuk Mor,op.!:rs. and a fair IMP inon of Us news service (now blng f" nlihcd over leased sins by the Nc Voj Sun. the Chlcasro Inter Ocean and " Northern Prrsa Association) ! Ü any other paper, will fully Motto. "If you aee It In the Dupstcl nnd If It s so It Is always In toe patch." The Dispatch also has a stiff ' c ICS active correspondents In the Sou'b. s will POSITIVELY GUARANTEE v THAN DOOB!-!: THE SOLTHEHN : ;; ef any other Uoulivlllo papt r J ' IM'pstcb; It (lives the news and tella truth about It. , Osily. 8 pas-ea; Sunday. 21 ps; tv. h pna-os. We club with the PM Dlspstcb at tbe remarkably IM I 1 :'." for ixith papers in tdw W.-kly Disput, h, 1Weeklv CODBJ 1 ii. 1 ' '

In adraaie. both fr l;'f pel year. 1 1 . -'). Semi your n in. nnl T,,0, tlie ( .a iiiKu, Jasratr, Ind.

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