Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1899 — Page 4
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V tBHIXGTON LETTER t Km in Our Itijf uUr (orrri i tl-tit .
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n-trate the ability of the Cubans to govern themaelvee, Mr. Mck' J.J.... .1:1 .. .. LI 1:11
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lult, Dill II DM MMD ptevicu-iv Tb unuoceeaful Maser i ipogerj -aid by officials that no elections t a- adulter lv -iorts. Well, Ah'er would'be held in ( 'nli.i until
Ii
is an un-u.ce--lul political Mutier
and ike result w ill be hi retirement taki n
aaram. ntraoi i i tv. im'unv. f rum public lit.- on August 1-t
nomehov ihii blultiug p of ihr riuootion he bea overlooked. 1 ut .1 cloae friend ot Alger's i teepotiai' bie tor the statement thai Alger's resign ition WM haii.lf.lt Mr. Me Kimev na a big bluff, with the expectation t li.it in- eoukl decline it in a nice little note that lm r could
have published torefuu- tin- charge
f tho-e entitled to vote liad been
Cntart.1 at tba IVatotlc at Juptr Indiana, for an n u n thruufb t h r mail a arond c I a. matter
FRIDAY, JULY . 18!
II lull iM lilt ! .tl llt'H. HI Ml Mil n 111 1 1 hi;. i.iII M IIiiimii.Ii 1 In- i hui h i PlaaaHr. I .i-tf.
ggThc Princeton Democrat leal week leeoed a tiandwitPf edition derated io iUuetr itfom end hietory ol that tliri ing ihop town. Ii w ill atti .ii t buaineea t. the city .
ncSoiin' paper ere maligning Alh'ti W. Clark 1 democracy. He was a de moo ret before the proprietorof thoee papers were rotere
an! lias never shown a sign of d setting democratic piinciples, end is one of tin1 most iteadfaet edvo catee of demooney in the Biete t Jay, ind far above thoee who mis-
itm.
Tii ... mtaiii i. in .f tl... I'. .ir'...r
All VVIII.IJ.IVII HI IIIV V - 'U I I I , . . , , . . .1 , , . . . I 1 that he was retuainuiii in the ( a n that business pro petty is rendered . . .,. ,. . , . , . Li I I.. 1 ,1 . net against Mr. McKinley w wishes valuable solely bv the opportunity 1 ... .1 .. to do bueineei ie not correct in this iw 1 ,:4t A,grJrMkith! ? r inetenoe at leaeit The feel that in (,riM"1 u "5 h i... 1.-. i.ti...... ;, ..1 . received Mr. McKinley s not., ac
1 I " 1 mr nirii.vv ir aiuio.-i rmiirly oonflnad to the property Unrnedi. etely sturouading tbe public square makes a much greater demand for such property, ami consequently a higher valuation, than (or bu-uie--lots in this citv, where the busineee
U not confined lot. mall spa., hut 1 N".,?r enoweimeir Bryan in l900.Huntingburf Newe. is di.tribut...l over a larire terntorv. "'l"bm V.11 'f!1 .lu:l Pl? The election of Goebel would cer-
The eenareilv acceDted valuation ol malZ '"r. "r .M?"n,e': .ü t1"' tainly mean that, and
property of env kind is ba.-.-d 0,, !"' war-Mr Kot- mi mom endor-i B ro
wt.at it will bring in the market, 1 ' n i- l" i,,K, UIl7 u,e ie?al "that evervthin is tair in piliUct'
end that depend on the demand lTTnrnT whether honeet or not.
iarv ovcupaiioa 01 L ima, 1 orto uico
and the Philippine-. leaving military August Nardhon bought Henry affaire to he oonrolled by Neikle-lTicing'a timber for tl"1 and kept j hn and Corbin, ami that is the it a few ilavs and sold it to John
uiiderstaridim;. Alger 'ha melepaoher tor .f 77ö. Kl h worth
item.
1 1 1 r i 1 1 ' hin MMiflrnatinn In km h
' ... ...7 '' repre-ent I.MI.I I. 111.. .1111.1 111 in u. ....
1-.... rillll. KA4.III Pil, that A 1 tie r i i very mad. although I Xbe defeat of Qoebel in Kentuck a J" a I a I I I
pmenoing 10 am reauy pieaaoa.itneans the defeat alao of Blackburn and that be 111 iv toss a few bub;for f. S. senator, und the lOM of -hells adinimstrationward. after he the electoral vote of that state for
urope otnctal aarneaa, and that their Bryan in 1900. Hunt in ab
Mr. McKinley.
nee secretary of
for it. Huntinghurg News. Let'. ate how that is about valuation leing governed by what it will hriiiL' in the markot. rim mni
a f'lt-i.rit.. I.i.r.i 4. r , mIa ...... ,.-Li..ld'
......... .I'll.-' . UN lll.-l.lll. V , , IJIil , . , . . . . . another men take 1 fancy to, and t l.kri.v,,(i,p:,ri with Ale. r offers a dealer four times ite vaiuek. Mf Klih? V"";. 0 . V'vv
if he will get it for him. The old
KEEP COOL and buy our
ri-r 1 1 t uir itiiph r a Ä
KtU HUI WtAIHhK bAHGAINS
While They Last. Mens Crash Suits from $2.75 to 6.00. Boys and Youth's Suits from $1.00 to 3.50.
Childrens Suits from 50c to $1.00 Large variety of Negligee Shirts from 25c to $l.O0
Mens and Boys Straw and Canvass Hats, large assortment, from 25 cents up.
Summer Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen, com
plete line at low prices.
Come now while we can fit you.
family horse nullit be worth not
much in ire than $;(), but the bor
dealer "tt.-rs f for him. Shoul
his value for taxation le baaed 03 what he would bring in the market? That would b" absurd. The property foi which Mr. rhuruaeher offered the remarkable prices, was know n not to be on thmarket at any price, for peculiar personal reason- of it- owner, one it
whom could not sell without an
Vork. can pur-uade Mr. McKinlev "It alwrnvs exasperates me to
to -hake up the War Department meet Joaepbine Jenkins, whom you elioue. and to viva (Wut. Mi loa tin. used to Ite sweet mi."
"'. say that properly belong to htm as "Why, my dear?" t 1 1 , a. r . , ... . I UQL. 1 I i . ... it
iomiuaoaing ueneroi Ol tne .riiiv. kjub iwaya ioukb ai yon as n in all Strictly Military mattOII, he 'be COUld have married you if she will live to regret the day he Meng bad wanted to." Chicago Record. eily accepted the War portfolio to fc "
iiArfnrnt itniiaj .riv I... !.,.,. you, sail the notary
. .. - a . a. -...
S. HCEBLER,
Bt properly belonging
to the Attorney General, after two I members of the Cabinet, fully conversant with the situation, had ile-
clined to do so, and to stand before
"wear thai you will tell the the whole truth and "
Oh. how lovely I" the nesfl interrupted. "Shall
truth.
Order from court, and the other the country a-a tigure head resp;n holding the property in an honor- !" ?f cun,Juct " thts u ;i
iepanmew
laing tne pr
trust for minor heirs. Then, again, uine-tenth- tf tlie business in Jasper is done aav from the public square the larfeet business estailishrnents being located on other streets. There are 7 buaÜMM booeei in Jasper, of which only 16 are located on the B lots fronting the Square. whil-
Main street, off tti S.juare. ha- ' I of them, and 6th street 18, Jecksooj street IU, with the others scattered j o that hypotfie-is i- not birnt-, out by the facte. Again, how much did Mavorl
Schwartz pay er loot, for hi- lot fronting on 4th afreet last month? The Coi kikk is not kicking hut only showing how much more valuable a Huntingburg Hoard of Review 'stiniates Ja-per real estate than that d Huntughurg though the latter city baa twice the popu
lation, and as a matter of eour-e it-
husiness men
opportunities of doing buaine
rerhapa it was i fellow feeling that cauaed "Corporal" Teener, who was kicked out of the Pension Bureau by Harrison, after I few months service as Commissi. n r. to rush into print with fulsome praiee of Alger and Algerism. Wbstever it was, it waa creditable t.. Tanner's iieart. if not to hi seoee of thrift . to -t nd up tor the under dog, in this fracas, because i;e likod hitn personally, although he knew theu he did it that it w as likely to lessen bie own pull on the admiuiet ration. m m i i i i an
.nr. m. i.. i.ocKWooii, oi I'tiui-
sylvania, President of the American Ami -Tru-t Leaeue. which althansrh
ia non-partisan oruaniiatiou. imr-
p g p MM - to take an important part in the Presidential campaign, is a strong Bryan democrat, and he says of the sentiment of Pennsylvania democrats: " in in touch with
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ho,,!.! have twice th-- u", " 1 "'V
anu ii i -an- m av mat niniv-tiv
Indisnians Appointed Captains. W ii i n ' .I' i . July J 1. The following appointments in the volunteer arrnv have been made
Captains Kenneth B. Burr, One i
Hundred ami Sixtieth Indiana: (leorpe V. Biegler, One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Indiana: KdwinM. gjtlgerald, One Hundred and Fiftyseventh Indiana ; K. Hoss Smith, One Hundred a. id Fifty-ninth Indiana. gfJaThe ab-tra t ot taxable, affixed t y the County Hoard of Review was not 'piite e mpleted yesterday, but the Coikikh g eaned from it the following figures lor
comparison by its reader
fj?!al?8 MME . o 7 if f r r . i 5 1 - 9 roBtttaiTioN. JJ J "S' T ? 7- Ml f rnliimaie 4 4 e7 66 MarbssoB h :u 131 86 IW Hoone in 2"-' -il ,''v, Madisoa tS 8g lei 4:' ""' Bsinbridga ... s Hi ,-'i e) Marion a 77 6 "-f Hall 4 77 44 80 71 IO Jerteixm 4 gj U M r ,4 Jaefcaoe 8 'J B 88 su Pa&oka ii :v.t hi w 188 Can in ,V VHi sii 177 8'.J raiilleaad ; 166 l( -,,s 64fl Jaeier hh 08681 47 K8 h.'si IliintinptflirirliOs. O0666 64 880 380 llirdseyt I ! iki ."4 s -' ".t'i Total sveragej H To . '7s 7s' 851 Mfl
per cent, of them are loyal to Bryan, and the principles i,f the Chicago platform. The r-al democracy -it the stat and of all other statea Duel le on the alert, for if the trickster get one vote more than one-third of ill the members of the Nationad
Convention, they will accomplieh their end. which is the defeat of Bryan. The monopolistic an d tru-t interests will bend all their energies) to defeat his nomination, because they recogni.e that DO human power can prevent his victory at the Polle, if he be again declared the nomine.f the democratic party." The statement that Hon. w. c. Whitney, who shrewd manipulation procured the last nomination of Mr. Cleveland, in spite of seemingly invincible obetaofce, had golM to Europe f r the purpose of trying to per-uade Admiral tlewei to allow his name to go before tue next Democratic convention, as ;i caodi date for th I're-idtMital nomination. while intereeting, was not rerded m a-hington as of any particular importance. Mr. Whitney bau beet banting for tome time for any body I to be.it Bryan, and has manned a number ot men as to their willingness to contest tbe nomination with I Col. Bryan. Nobody with tin-
sligheat polittoal koowledgi has shown any dtaposition to try todo the impoaeible, and it is among the p swibllitiea that Mr. Whitney, banking upon admiral I Dewey e Ignonoce ol politic- and eziating political eondihoiis, nay intercept him somewhere in Kurope and try to per-uade him to attempt it. rhose who know him best -av that Admiral DvWWy ne r cltaugea his mind, after having once lnded i aueation, and that he will give
.Mr. bltney tbe same answer h
other. to th
fair wit1 really
be allowed to talk all afternoon if I want to?" Chicago Times Herald. lb" THE sewers of a dwelling
1 are faulty, or get clogged, it soon becomes so foul that life is not safe in it. That is just what happens to you when the Liver or Kidneys fail in their work. The first little signs are backache, poor appetite, changes in urine and sometimes bowel troubles and dropsical swellings. Do not neglect any of these; Deadly disorders may follow STOP the mischief in time, use
ftlftdcleans Liver&IGulnem which is sure to bring speedy relief and finally a permanent cure. At druggists, $i.oo per lottle. THE OR.J.H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. T. LOUIS, MO. Sold by B. B. Braunock.
LEO. F. SPAYD,
m
JASPER INDIANA.
fISOME
I PEOPLE don't trade with us, but
i there are others who recognize the
, .,,.,.fact that BRAN NOCK'S is the
LEADING DRUG STORE. fa Special Features ni J Dur Business.. -
EXPERIENCE
Is worth something, eines for twenty years
we have lots of it been handling medi--long enough to know how to do it.
CLEANLINESS a feature thai seems to 66C8p6 many an .therwise good druggiat. We make cleanliness a point for remark. Every bottle, graduate, mortar or Utenail is cleaned before your pre ecrlption is filled, SUBSTITUTION 1- avoided if you trade with us. few dishonest men in the drug bustneea may cause a shadow of suspicion to be thrown over the whole profession. nr position regarding aubstitUtioU is w II known. We avoid anything of the kind, the same any othei criminal act. If the drugs called for in your prescription are expensive you are told so, and charge. i accordingly, U we have not got it in stock we get it for you. In fact, we Rnd tic ' people consider it an accommodation t i to them when we o,.er to obtain something not in stock. We know of no circumstance that Would excuse substitution. We will till your prescription as it is ordered or we will not till it at all. The honest method has paid us and we shall stick to it.
REAL-ESTATE AGEN
If you deeire to
-ell or I ii v real es
tate give me a call, and I will -ell or
find n purchaser for you. If you want o buy I mav have juet what you want. Office in Bpayd block. Public Square, Jul z-. !. tr.
LOW PRICES
or
e
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
I- another feature that has made our store popular. U never sacrifice quality for price, but WW always aim to give the beet for the least money. You should not pay seventy-tie
i ciits for a prescription that is worth only half-a-dollar thirtv-live cent- for a tooth brush worth a quarter. These
tra dimes till the Ulla of some druggists for a season but the people soon find out a few things for themselves. Our motto i.- honest price for honest goods. I - appreciated by the trading public Whether you want to buy go ds of us or merely want to look at them it is all the sa tut you are welcome in our store and we will try to treat you w- II.
We are your neighbor. Be sure to call and see us. B. B. BR ANNOCK,
Wall Pams I
If Mii WJJW. I
THE DRUGGIST,
SR A YD BLOCK.
JASPER. INDIANA.
It will be noticed that th i' ard has placed Jasper ah ve all otherin the IVfJffagU value of its lot-, and in its total value of personal property. Col. Bob rt J. Inger-oll, noted 1 1, nil U'luiii t tin- Criiliil SlnloM :- mi
..rator and a Free Thinker. . ha-already given t
suddenly of heart -lisease at Ins !"a'm' ,""'"on- . home near Dobba' Feriv, Wal MO- . t,,'n- C ( ,;'r,",;l' f0" "f U"-on-Hudson, New York, "on Friday, a.lt! ,(,,,n- 0 (i", M in th -l-t lb- had been in ill health ""Wton, a- a repres. ntath ot
lV'.i, but hi- death was un-i1,. , u." ""':U1
' w men advocates complete political independence oi Cuba. He asked
Tin -i hool hoard are having McKinley fur authoritv to bohl
the pubUc -( hool room- fixed up election-; for muni-ipal ollices ready lur the next term. i throughout Cuba, in order to dem-
sine
ex pi i
Lots of it. The biggest Stock ever
brought to this town. Everything of late design. Come and examine the different patterns. Prices: 5c to 50c per roll. itl;.l .1. a
) un i ne newest paper you can have a hand-oiii' room t o r little money
F.C. KUEBLER, JABPIR, - - - INDIANA. Mar. Ii 12, liJ!f
A Large Etntlroad Excttraione. Bihar Heights Camp Meeting, .- variety OI Albany (ad. For the sbovi caea i gftf tickets will be sold to Sea Albany at Otyies tbe rat of one fare for the round trip m
,-oiiy .'isi to aisi in -iiisive. amou return
ingtoaad laclndieg Angnst tat. C .i. v. Masting, Kraaeville, Aug. Ith. Tickets w ill be itold for the sbotre meeting at rata of ans and oaethird fare on Alu. 4th food letarnlagoa Aug. 8th. V. K. CiavoiMH, A wen! .
BINDER
onr nunoni n 1. 11 v.
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Tkviyc p"s'' I WW Ulf f on Clnriuf,, On.Hhn mm or si Pan I, m il-lr.l. M0NT60MERY WARD CO., CHICAGO
SPRING BARCAINS ! niri , i i i . . a
v have tiiii d our room to overriowing, and want more
room, 60 we are offering bargains in al! the latest styles oi
DRESS GOODS. Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels. Mens and
Boys Furnishing Garments. Our stock ol CLOTHING la not equalled in Dubois toonty. of the celebrated and guaranteed Maytield, Ky., manufacture. garment L-uaranteed bv the manufacturers to 06 as represented, does not prove so. Your Monef Hark. Call, examine, and
pare pre and quality with other
Ii Ii Bvery If it coin
.tore
I. i
C rnerötliiV: Jackson Streets.
JA8PIK, INW ANA.
iSulmcrilie for the Couuua.
