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   Westville Indicator (Newspaper) - June 21, 1894, Westville, Indiana                                13.  THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1894  8,  LOT Popular for Summer wear and so Inexpensive Ask for Millinery quite an attractive feature this You visit it with a high and leave it with a placed so satisfactory is the result of your and having the call just Step in and look and their language is home above before and we must all have a Spring Wrap of some The right kind is always found at the Bee buying Dry Carpets and aSY BARNES Michigan magnificent stock of Spring Clothing is now ready for Come and see it you wish to buy or The new cut in a three button Frock will be a great young They are much longer than worn last and very neglect the will get him a new suit and make hini prices for good well made Clothing is our FRIdE TO YOU IN THE Cure and all Bowel 25o, 50o., and A THAT WORKS WORKS CLEAN HOUSE PC Wo sen from ' catalogue ut for examination 1>rrorc Ours ut 3CII ior ours at samo agents tell oura 25 sume as any ns sell for to 2G i perfect Guaranteed same as sell ior and Written every time ' TOO a bicycle an yon 1 more our for Il cost 9 about as to sell dealers as It does tu miike lict better war and bur us direct at Catalogue Cycle all gold as bx as yon can They laek like solid like solid sad are solid all practical only cost about half as much as an solid gold Warranted to wear for ao many in constant use for thirty Better than ever since they are now at no extra with the bow which 6efulled or others hare the which is only held to by end can be twisted off with the only watek caae to C D. 15,1894..  of the sugar by long odda the most and important witness who has yet testified before the Senate investigating While not volunteering any Mr. Havemeyer willingly answered all the except as to the total contributed for political purposes by the sugar There he drew the line and refused to answer questions asked He admitted that the trust was to control the price of and that its of profits during the last three years was proof of its that he came to to control the legislation of on but had not got all he asked for in the sugar schedule of the tariff that the sugar trust made liberal contributions to the political parties which controlled the states in which it does and that all other trusts brought protection by the that he had conferences with Secretary Carlisle and Senators Camden and while the sugar schedule was being and that Hill was the only one he could not that the present sugar if it become a would increase the price of sugar at least one cent a The most surprising statement made by Mr. Havemeyer was that he had never seen President time has yet been set for taking a vote on the tariff but Senator it is refused an offer of Senator Aldrich to make it June 25, because he thought it could be reached The general is that the will be passed sometime during the week beginning on that whether there is any agreement or The Senators are as tired of the discussion as the public of never makes a speech that is not overflowing with apt quotations from prominent lu a short speech on as prosaic a subject as the he managed to include quotations from Byron and the He is very proud of his ability in this which is not approached by any other are becoming plentiful the politicians believe silver will be one of the most important issues in the next National One of the latest is a introduced by Senator of with this provide for the regulated free coinage of silver bullion into standard and for the preservation of the parity of value of the various kinds of coined money of the United The makes it compulsory upon the mints to receive bullion in amounts over in value and to coin paying to the owner in standard silver dollars the commercial value of the bullion upon the day it is the if to be retained by the Government as a reserve fund maintain the value of the Coinage under this law is not to exceed a month and is to cease when the total amount of lawful money in circulation reaches per Mr. Squier calls his a but many people regard it as an attempt to revive the old Sherman law under another name and with a little more red Senate committee on the existing industrial depression might as well never to have been so far as the accomplishment of anything beneficial is It has decided that the resolution under which the committee is acting gave it no power to send for persons and papers and that it could only ask and receive such communications or testimony as voluntarily At present the only asks for statements in but it promises to set a time for personal But inasmuch as those who appear before the committee will have to do so at their own and that no official stenographer has been provided to record what may be said it is not probable that will be many applicants for personal Senator chairman of the committee on Education and procured Coxey and Browne a hearing they having to appear before the special committee because of tiie absence of a Coxey still says that he intends to keep the army of tho commonweal here until Congress acts upon his no matter how long that may He will make a lecture in company with Carl in order 1o raise money to support the men and to enlist it is only days to of the fiscal year not a single one of the regular appropriation bills has become a law and there is no prospect that any of them will before that A joint resolution extending the old appropriations will have to be adopted by House and Otherwise the wheels of the government would cease to revolve July 3.  be local as they can Hot reach the diseased of the There is only one way to care and that is by constitutional Deafness is caused by an condition of the mucous ining of the tube geta inflamed you have a r sound or imperfect and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal hearing will be destroyed nine cases out of ten are caused by which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness by that we can not cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Send for J. Cheney O. by 75c.  JUMBO a rain was appreciated by all last for everything was drying Barclay went to Chicago last week on Wallace has quite ill with the lung Barnard a few days last week with Osborne at cards are out for the marriage of Miss Lora Dodd to Mr. Herman Sadie Depew from Michigan is the guest of her Mrs. Jacob Jardine who has been quite sick this spring is now able to be Welch of Center spent a few days with friends and relatives here last Ide of visited at Orlando Barnard's last are nearly all Tho crop was small this day exercises will be held at Jackaon Center next Sunday and Mrs. Kimble and daughter cChd Mr. Fryer and son of Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Benson and and James Benson of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Colo and daughter of spent Sunday at D. Judy Mrs. Miss Koontz and Miss Myra Williams joined the Westville bee Campbell of Crown Point spent a few days at Brants and D. McKellips last and Date McKellips spent Sunday at Michigan all the people in the attended the Sells of the young men who was at Union Mills in company with several fun loving young people on that noted Sunday says he knows Mr. Carter does not mean his crowd for his guitar was never guilty of having less than five There is a mistake somewhere everybody attended children's day exercises at the church at Durham They were very entertaining as had a neighborhood social at the school house Saturday Quite a number spent a few hours eating ice cream and after which some of the youngsters repaired to D. McKellips and whiled away an hour or two in a very sociable was Proceeds to repair the which is taken down from the street and placed north of the school rebuilt and newly Prank Flood's parents and brother Will were visiting her a few days daughter hte returned to her home at Clara Goodrich returned to her home in Michigan Wilbur Benson went to Michigan Green wishes to notify the public that she has Catarrh Remedy for After a week's trial and by returning the bottle the money will be refunded should it not give perfect One dollar per Price's Cream Highest of County the largest convention that has gathered in for two High School grounds there yesterday to place in nomination their standard bearers and the future officers of LaPorte There is no the feeling of the They want a and they want it Oh but the meeting was a It was also somewhat of a corker for our Democratic friends one of who could be occasionally seen on the outskirts wearing a wistful as much as to say he would like to change his It was a nice and out of the hundreds we noticed no inebriety on the It was though chock full of It was such an occasion as fills a Republican's heart with rejoicing and renews his youth and faith in his With all these attributes it of course goes without saying that it was an intelligent and the many nominating speeches were choice bits of eulogizing the various Probably the most notable one was that of D. L. Crumpacker placing Clinton's candidate for sheriff in D. L. covered himself with glory and his nominee He was fired and the way he inta his subject was a But the speeches were all best we sver heard in a county But of all candidates could not be There must always be some and when the field is large this is all the more However we saw no swapping or The result was clearly the wish of the and the defeated ones can endear themselves to their comrades and emphasize their manly qualities by being the first in the line of battle that has now been Let disappointments be put away in the glorious prospects which now promise the Republican hosts in November But all should remember that the battle is only however and that victory can only be the reward of continuous from this Not the effort of the few but the harmonious and best endeavors of the party as a Every Republican will belie his name if he isn't heart and soul in this it isn't the but the principles of our party we stand for and wish to The ones we have selected to personify those although representing a will be lost sight of now in the more momentous issues before the Those principles have been tried in the balance of a third of a century and today the people of this great Nation are looking forward to their re-establishment with a greater faith and love than ever Republican history stands out resplendent against the black foreground of adversity that has overwhelmed the since their There is much reason why Republicans should be proud of their There is every reason to believe the people will turn to it with mighty accord in the elections of and and for many years Following are the candidates selected Prances H. of Michigan His vote was 94 against 86 for that of his Mr. Moore of and was the closest and hardest fought of the Henry C. of Michigan present was renominated by P. O. of Clinton township was nominated by a vote 140 to 35 2-5 over John H. of and 2 6-10 for A. J. present The Recorder contest had a E. R. Hart was put in the field by friends about convention and was nominated on the second ballot over four Messrs. and R. B. of Union won the place over E. Z. of Michigan City by a of wias by Albert of Kankakee was chosen by after John C. the present representative had tendered his 1st Mr. of Galena and 3rd D. A. of the nominations had been made delegates were selected to attend the judicial convention at South July 12th.  Hecker and J. O. Burner acted with ability in the capacity of chairman and Messrs. C. J. Robb and Ed Molloy were chosen as Chairman Prank of the county committee called the to order and Sec. W. C. Miller read the call and announce the name of J. H. ns a candidate for Trustee of New Durham subject to the Mr. Allison's fitness for the position ia too well known over the township need mention hereby announce myself as a for subject to the decision of tho Republican If chosen a thorough canvass will be made and if hard work will do a the in D. wish to inform the citizens of New Durham township that 1 am in tlie contest and tane the of name to come before tbo convention for nomination for Should 1 receive a majority every effort to please the people will be attempted by conducting s fair and square farmers have commenced making clover spring crops are all very much in need of Dora Jacobsen of Union is visiting her Wilson of Morgan was the guest of Florence Doolittle last infant child is very for twenty years has there been so many men through the count ry in search of some of them almost starved and claiming to be unable to get work even for their Two years ago the democratic party made great promises to the laboring but such is democratic promises and democratic Williams and Carpenter made a visit to relatives in Hammond for several days the fore part at last Windle and family have moved to their new home in of July Excursion the baltimore ohio It. July 3d and 4th the Ohio Railroad will sell Excursion Tickets to and from all within a radius of 200 milles of starting at rate of one fare for the round Tickets will be good for return passage to and including July 5lh, 1894.  further information call or address any agent of the Ohio or L. Cruel Joseph our ia having an unpleasant with the powers that all on account of some bungling laws made by paist Mr. Gardner took a boy to raise when very small and he is now 14 years of The boy proved wayward and though not vicious nor guilty of any yet Mr. Gardner concluded to have him sent to a reform and ho was sent to the about ten months Mr. and Gardner have parental feelings for the boy and only sought to do what they thought was best for They soon learned that the boy received unfair and even cruel treatment at the institution and accordingly demanded his but to their surprise found that the laws governing such institutions bind the boy to stay until he is 21 years of the state and management the benefit of his labor all Even the governor is under the to release the boy making it more severe than servitude in state Mr. Gardner says the boy is without proper food and cloth and does not receive the educational benefit which the laws prescribes for the Mrs. Gardner has visited the institution with a mother's for the boy but was refused even the privilege to see Mr. has made several visits to and has interviewed the but finds no remedy except to have tho law Other parents and boys have suffered and are now imposed upon by this inhuman but as a rule they are and without and have been forced to Mr. Gardner has both the means and and declares he will spare at the next session of our to have the wrong made impure and overwork cr too much strain on brain and The only way to cure is to feed the nerves on pure Thousands of people certify that the best the best nerve tonic and strength builder is What it done for others it will also do for Pills cure by restoring peristaltic action of the alimentary  

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