Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 June 1902 — Page 4

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JASHKK, Ul'HOIH CO JNTY. INDIANA rfnurad th. . .: t Jpr I ''' nm ioo itarough the MH M fond clwi raatt.r FRIDAY, JI NK 6, 1902. ,11 yon have nny local MMi "r waul any printing, -all in through Ihr Courier Fhunt, I3-U.1 Democratic Ticket. Flection Nov. 4, lH. Kr t .hihi Win 1 res . nor, Corydoii. for Senator. Daviess and lul 0oi Richard M MiU'iiru. Japr. For lapri M mat . . 1'ul'in-. tad Pike Kor Jnd-e 57tli Judicial Circuit Kuircnc A. Kl . 1'ctcr.diurK. For Pt Mut ag attorn n I.i.. H r iatM r. Iluuliut(ljar) ur AuditorMichael A w on. y. Jasper. For tiers Johii 1' lluthcr, Jawper. For Recorder Philip J Kunkel. Jasper. For sheriff Victor V. I'aasldy, Jasper. For Treasurer Win F. Htckinau, Dnbol. For SurTeyor lico. P. Com, Ireland. For Coroner JoUu F. Meinker. utttlaftNUf, For Commissioner, id district 11 riimn I l-r. Jaspv. For Commissioner, d district Ueury LaiidRrcbc, Huutiugljurtr. Democratic State Convention At Indianapolis last Wednesday was largely attended. Hon. John W. Kern Was made chairman of it, and made the speech. The following ticket was nominated : For Secretary of Mate Albert Scnoonover. Attica. For Attorney (ieueral W. E. Stillwell, ft . For Statt Auditor James It. li'Xg, Sullivan. For State Treasurer jMOtl llcrff, Peru. For Clerk of .supreim Court Adaiu lleimlierger. New Albany. For Superintendent ol Public instruction Samuel l.. coti, Liara couuit For State Statistician Myrou I. KniK'. I'.i'Uanapolls. For State Gootoglot Edward Barrett, Hendricks county. Par Judge of MipretiK Court, Fifth District Timothy hi. Howard, South Bend. For Judged Appellate Court for Southern District John K. East.Bloomlnvtton. W. H. Brack en, Franklin; John 1. Mcgac, llushvillc. For Judges Appellate Court tor Northern District Kuhard H. Hartford. Portland . Jainus T aunderson, Fowler, llcur' . Zitniner man. Albion. The platform was read by B. F. Shively, of South Bend, chairman of the committee on resolutions. The platform denounces the renublican nartv for its surrender to and alliance with trusts. Favors legislation to destroy the v w trusts. Denounces the Dingley tariff law as a breeder of trusts. Favors tariff for revenue only. Favors iestoration of merchant marine. Denounces ship subsidy bill, Denounces the Fowler bank bill. Opposes bank concentration into a trust. Recognizes an increase of s'andard money as a result of the largely increased production of gold, and claims it proves the Democratic doctrine of the cjuantitative theory of money as a necessity. Favors the right of appeal to the highest courts of the state in all cases involving as much as 50. Condems the republican manage ment of public institutions. Endorses the course of Democratic congressmen, oäTAt the .State election in Oregon Tuesday, Cieorge K. Chamberlain, Democrat, was elected ( iovernor by nearly 2,500 majority, and the Republicans elected the rest of the State ticket by about 5,XX) majority, and a Republican legislature, which will elect a Republican LT. S. Senator. A Traitor Endorsed. Henry Watterson, a traitor to his country during the rebellion, aud a traitor to the Democratic party in the last two Presidential campaigns, wes needlessly endorsed by the few Democrats at the convention which re-nominated Zenor at New Albany Tuesday, for a membership of the committee on platform at the next Democratic National convention two years from now. It goes without saying that any FLATfOBN got up by Watterson would be repudiated by voters at the polls of every party. No better way to drive Democrats from the party could be devised than putting such traitors as vVatterson in the lead, and the action of the New Albany convention was very foolish, and will be hurtful in Zenor'a canvass for reelection. bTThe botanical, geological and nhvsical eeocranhv classes of the Dubois county Normal .School took an outing yesterday in the neighborhood of picturesque High Hock, on the banks of White river. Supt. Wilson went with them, as will aa aeveral others, and there was quite e procession of vehicles from the school building. Mahkia'.k Licenses, John Pruitt and Mary Kendall.

Dubois Ciicuit Court

i tiHVini: ruu out of 'ixt, : nd Stunt! Castrup wanting w lay in a new aupply of tobacco. The change of venue of several case.- tnm Dub -county shortened the business. In this connection Judge Kly made an important and judicious ruling, ; that i- thai In tbile judicial district in all ( Inniges of venue from either :ountv ih'- i'.i'tH shull ho -ent for trial to the other county iu the district, uule.-s special rea-ons are shown for doing oti.ervuse. I Lis will help to even up the costs that must be paid by the counties The following shows the disposition of cause, not heretofore reported in he Cot'KiKR, up to the time of ad journment ; State v- trunk OUimg; ODUlDing money under false pretenses ; trial by the court and taken under advisement. Suite rt Albert Markley; sellinsj rjuor without license; plea of guilty; tined $" in one case and nollied in two others. State vs Ptnl Kunkler; attempt to provoke; trial by court and un der advi-einent State ft Edward I.indey; C. C. W. ; plea of guilty ; Bond 126. The grai d jury fM empaneled Thursday of last week, and so far DM returned fourteen indictments for various misdemeanors. Civil Actions. Luther Shipman, adm'r estate of Geo. M. Shipman, dee'd, had his petition to sell decedent's real estate continued. Receiver of John W. Rothcrt makes a report which is excepted to by John F. Rothert. Receiver is allowed for his services 292, lad his attorneys, Kisher A: Gray, 188, Wm. T. S. Hobson vs Seb. Anderson, et al. j on note: juty trial; finding for plaintiff for 74 .57. Andrew J. Taylor vs John and Fred Stahl ; jury trial ; verdict for defendants. State vs Southern Ky. Co. ; mo tion for change of venue from county by defendant, on allidavit of VVm. D. Larcey, an employe of defendant. Motion sustained and case sent to Pike county, in two cases. iiaiafü Wm. K. Grinstead, et al. vs Albert J. Markley, et al. ; judgment for plaintiff for 982 "'. L 't tie Leasor, admx. vs Sou'hern Ry. Co. et al. ; continued. State ex rel. Anna Brang vs Frank Dupps; bastardy ; on affidavit of defendant change of m DOC is granted, and case sent to I'ike county for trial. Edward Studer vs Henry Wietel ; for damages; venue changed to l'ike county. John W. B. Luker vs Ch. R . tiger, et al.; for damages for being blown up by defendant's traction engine; venue changed to like county. M eerie Heany Mfg. Co. vs John H. Bckman; continued. II. B. Breideubaugh, adrn'r estate of Adam Kisenhut, dee'd, reports sale of land May 28, 1902, to Elizabeth Kisenhut for 9275 oath; sale continued. Samuel Inman vs estate of Margaret 0, Kelso, dee'd; allowance of 25 made. Nine new cases were died last iweek. mostly claims against estates of decedent-. (iood advertising make- good opportunities for the consutmr as well a- for th' :i Ivertiser. Iloom Township Trustee's Notice. The unleniirnel, Tmetce of Boone lOWIIBhip, Dubois county, hereby give notice that he will atteinl to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at Iub residence, taite miles southwest of l'"rtersville, on Saturdaysof each week, and reijueste all persons bavin? township oiiHiness to present it on Saturlay. I it 1ens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my lettdeaee. OaatMlAM Hoffman, Tnistee. Dec 7. 1900-y. Culunibhi Township tee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Trus('ol umiaTp., Duliois county, Ind. will attend to township tuiHinesfl at hm oltice on very Saturday, and persons having ownship beataeei to transact are re(pieHted to present it on that day of the v k. the Township Library is kept at the oßiee of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain took". (iioRoi W. Milbcrm, Trustee. Ilillham, Indiana. Nov. 23, 1800-1 y. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Hmt. Al-y. r. llhU I.4Im, ak Ornnlat for HH IIKNtKR W KiMH In UrA 1 tioM in.'Utllii' bot, ealt-il Willi blu ritihon Tali no other. Kenia tfangrrnua attlt. lutlaaanntt In. Hm loa. Huvof your ImiKKtn or tend tr. In tainfn for Panlralara. Trl. aaaalal an1 Stellar far l.llr. la Mltr, S r,,,r" O TvMliuoiiiala .Sola bf all i)niRRnu. CHICRBBTBRt CHBMIOAL OO. laa M4Imi ajuare, I'll iL. A., PA., atfaa tkU aaaar. April , 02, trw

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Ydu Han't Know Kverythir.g. Perbapi you couldn t shoe a borM anymore than A Woman Could ihatpeo a Wad pencil, but you know that when you get your watch repaired In Jasper At Kkank C. KcKBLEa'l it is done the right way. To take it eleevbc re That Isn't Policy. It won't pay you in the end. Then if you want anything PRETTY In Um line of Sterling .Silverware or Novelties, Musical Intiumentn, etc., to come in and see me. We-t side of Public h'quare, Jasper, Ind. Kkank C. KCEBLK. FOR RENT. A handsoraa store room, 25x7U feet, nicely plastered and ceiled. Shelving and counters. New and up-to-date. In the baiioeei portion of town. (Iood stand. Reaaooabla terms. Apply at CoUMtl ofltce. MadiHon TowiiHliip TniHtee Notice. Notice if given that hereafter the Tru lee of Kadi SOB tOWnihip Will 5nn Ireland on 0M fall Saturday of each inontli, and the remaining BatOfdeyi at my Itadenos. live mile.H fcouthwent of Ireland, for the pur xh of attending to township liii-iueHM, iml all pemons having basuMM with the township sre expected to confine it tu those day. The township library i kep at J. C. Kvranl's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School lookB will bt lound at VVm. T. Yonng's stOTS at ali times. Geo. M. Uaaaaa Nov. 23, UHX)-y Trustee Mailison Tp. FLY TIME IS You can get the best kind of HERE. And window screens at JOSEPH BUCH ART ' S Cheaper April VT, Ml than last year. Liquor Liren Not" ire. Notier -. lie rcliv irivcll t tUr I'ltlirna . f Jasper, and Halnbrtam township. Dubois '. Indiana, Hint the nndi riun'i. a sntls hukal H int f ail towiixliip aii'l cminty, ami uVit the Kr f 'il J iMir, lid of BJOWl BBOrAl l-liar MtSf. II M th n u u lur July tctiii Imii, of tin' Hoard of Cominlssiotian of hhIiI County, apply fur ii llccn!- to nell and retail ptrltuous, Ylnous. tnall nnd other Intoxtos I uz liitinr In it le iiiHtitity than ntuirt ut u Unit), iii tits prli llg nllowla Ins iimr tti he ilriiuk in Iii preinlaea. Tin' proolss location wteora said niior arc ...I I i in :i IOOSS Z'Htfl lOOt OU tin Krolilid Soor of two story Iran tnuMm i totl on ths north -cast cornei of ths wosl imif uf lot Q,M Vhown on the r iKimil mitp or pint of the to ii nf Jasper, Dubois countr, Iml. At tili1 KHllie tum mi l place H ill alo apply fur li'iivi' to n'lvr um , hum to nvll ei 01 1 anil tnliai co. , Wl l.l.I AM I t Ki.Klts J May :10th. W .

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LADIES

TAILOR MADE SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 up. Come and examinejsamples. Upstairs overSermersheim's store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Cume to FRANK ECKERT S Kckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Summer Stock of Fashionable Goods.

Does the FARMER want a TELEPHONE in bis home? The Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company will put one there for $2 a year. Call and learn particulars. Service between Dubois and Pike counties free on and after Monday Feb, 24, 1902. C. B. DOANE, Local M gr.

NEW STORE. Full and Complete Line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions and Furnishing Goods Store.

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