Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1898 — Page 5
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JASPER COURIER ..-.th, .,,,,. v Boot. -' MFCountv Commissioner'
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NIIKKMON, P. M.
TO ( I KK A COLD IN OMU U tY, . i, Laxativ SosaoQulalae Tablets. All , tx rt-ruii'l t lit- money If It fails to
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grjjr I lit iir-fn-iiioBiii unit (i Mr-. Gteene and (iramberg haw din polTfld, after a short existence. New r away from home without a a. It'll- tl I
Ntlifoi lr. neu a iino i ur uoney Change of climate, change of apartments or exposure, bmw briny os .1 sold which notliiii( nut tin's famous remedy will curr. MORRIS' EN6LISH STABLE LINIMENT. Tht r a to ' u Enlih Remedy for Lamao. CuU. Hrrnsat, Scratches, bwelliuft, Swiunc) , S( sim, etc. Sold ly B. B. Brann.sk. Jaspe r. cy. .'j'oniA.
( OttUly Commissioners' court
next week. ar-Thenow saw mill shut down Saturday for a month, on account of roads being too l,;pl to haul logs.
öT" Don't vote to keep family in offics tor life !
the
same
Have You had the Grip? If you liave, ran iiroba'dv need
liable medicine like Foley's rlona
Tar to heal your lungs ami stop tin rack ing cough incidental to thin dim-axe. M Friedman.
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PttKACHIXO. Kev. J. I. Gregory, ( . P., will preach in the school boOM next Sunday afternoon and night. Everybody is invited to at tei.d these meetings. Geo, II BSQOfd, the weil Known conr of Towanda, N. Y., says: "I hate ued Chain beriaia'a Cough Raaaady in my family for a 1 ng time and bare foand it aaprior to any other." For sale lv M Friedman.
Mr. J. F. Judv has rented
the room of Mrs. Barth, formerly used as a harness .shop, for his jew" dry store. Foley ' Honey ami Tar Congo. Modicinc if anqnasttoaablf
the lsrs. reine. y for the Throat ami 1,0 nS! Pleasant to take ami If OI AKA.NTKKI). If, Friedman.
Kvyal osaacs tht Iae4 re, whulssoasc anj dtltcioat.
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POWDER Absolutely Pure
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PLENTY OF EGGS And no lick chickens whero WELLS' FOUL , At 1'uWDEI. it used. Bold hy B. B. Brttnnoek, J neper. SEVERAL FARMS WANTED l dress, giving price and location, Anson II. RcaiBIX, Akron, Uhio. declMtt I r . Bell 'a I'ine Tar Honey pets as a balm 1 1 the lung , cutting the mucus, allaying the inflammation, healing anil
ttrength ning. It is sure to do you good cannot do you harm. Thousands have l-eeii benefitted b? its use.
A vote for Koerner is a vote
to keep the Auditor's ollice in the -nine family for 1 1! years! "That Tired Fooling' Overcomes us when inferior preparations are reconimended by unscrupulous dealers as "just as uroo.l as Foley's Hon
ey and Tar Cough Syrup," when we know the iineiptaled merits of this great medicine. M. Friedman.
Look at your tax receipts and
see whether taxes are getting higher or low er? This should teach you that a change in ollicers should be made
7, 1H1IK ly.
Vote to bust the old "Court
II Mise King."
orThe proposition for a teleph in-exchange at Huntingburg is a g tod one for that city, and the enterprising people there should UiaKc t -iP'cess of it.
Thfre i nothing stt gisid for the iiik'li!' and iidds of the children and babies aa Dr. Bed's Piae-Tar-HoMT. It ciin-s croup, whooping cough, cold in the head and gives swfet, refreshing agfi Children love it old p-. iple like it. (i tod drugitiats sell it.
To C'oiiNiunpt ivoN. A "an honest remedy, Foley's Honev and T tr Cues not hold out false Iiojhbh iii advanced stages, hut tiuthfully claims to give comfort and rtdiefiu the verv worst cases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. M. Friedman.
Ia?-U. 8. P. 0. Inspector Vickrey went through the Jasper post ollice Tuesday, and reported everything in good running Offrjsf much to Seb. Anderson's gratification. Going Down Hill. People mifferinir from Kidney Diseases feel a gradual but steady loss of strength and vitality. They sho lid lose no time in trying Poltjr'a Kidney Cure, a tiuaranteed Preparation. .Martin Friedman.
The CoruiKu is authorized t
state that Mike Sweeney will welcome any investigation, at any time, by any unprejudiced person, of any of his officii acts, as Justice of the Peace, Marshal, or in any of the fiduciary trUfta be has held. He is sure he never accumulated a fortune en 'Ugh to make him a banker, while in a public position. I have heen afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was ahle to be tmu nd all the time, but constantly Pufferinir. I had tried everything I could hear of and a last was told to trv Chamberlain's. Pain Balm, w hich I did, and
was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to s iy that it has not since r- turned Josh. Kimjak, ( lermantow tt, Cal, F'or sale by Martin Friedman.
IRELAND ITEMS.
Mr. C. N. Weathers returned Irum Marengo la-t Saturday night,, 1 : L L l If aa! aa
wiui tu- nine son Kussel, who was i!i with scarlet fever; he is better at this w riting. The protracted meeting is continuing at the M. K. church with much interest. Revs. Bean and Whitted are doing some able preaching, and making eloquent pleas before (io l for human souls. May the meeting be a grand and glorious one for the Lord is our wish. Judge Sweeney left last Tuesdav morning for Cuba, Klondike and all points of journalistic fame, and
his fair one is in deep mourning. Monday night Rev. Bean was forced to pause in his discourse at
the M. K. Church until the larue
crowd of unthoughted or ungentlemanly fellows that had congregated outside the church, and were having a great time laughing and talking, could be sufficiently ijuieted, so that the audience on the inside of the church could hear him Now, boys, this may be total unthoughtadftCM on your part, but it greatly disturbed the speaker and his audience, and also shows irrever ence for the house of Clod, and we hope it will not occur again. We feel it a duty to speak of tha splendid condition of the schools in Ireland. Prof. Evrard and his assistants are sparing no trouble or oains to make and keep them second to no graded school in the county. Every Friday evening interesting debates are held in the
two highest rooms, w hich are w arm
VOTE FOR Michael A. Sweeney, For COUNTY AUDITOR. A vote for him is a vote against the "Court House Ring," that has increased the taxes of the people, and
ruhd with an iron rod over the people for many
and
vears.
A vote for Mike will be a vote to reduce taxes.
Mr. A. H. Koerner has not
spent over oneihird of each year in his c flice, as he has been absent in Tennesee, looking after his private business, while the duties of county Auditor were attended to by Geo (JramelspHcher, (iustava ( irammelspa h r and Henry Moutoux, Mr. John (iramelspacher's son-in-law. What do you think of this, tax-payers?
A rk
Can U LISII :
Sold hv I!
hw.t JWN i!t with KOUUr KXO DER. B. Hrannock, Jasper.
Whv not extend the cornor-i
ate limits south of Patoka river a quarter of a mile? "Little Kentucky's" population added to the
town would help make it a "greater Jasper. " Remember these facts: more for your mon-y, less trouble to use, and each package colors all filters, Putnam Fadeless lives sold at 10c per package by B. 15. Hrannock.
Rev. K. Kdwards pastor of the Knglish baptist Church at Minersville, Pa , w hen suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's I'ain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this liniment proved uf great service to me. It subdued the intlaminatioi and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer prolit by giving Pain Halm a trial it will please me." For sale bv M. Friedman.
An Echo From Schnell ville. In this locality, and in fact throughout the length and breadth of the county, the excitement of the March 12th Democratic primary centers ujion the candidates for Auditor. Hon. Michael A. Sweeney, one of the aspirants for county auditor, is canvassing this township (Jefferson) this week. He is gaining scoies of votes in this section Mike's rallying cry is "Let the is;oks be opeip d, ai d, if elected the records must bear the light of investigation." This is what the producers of wealth and a tax bur dened people of this county demand. We want to know the cause of our taxes so en rmou-ly increa-ing vear bv vear, and nothing to show
v ")vi't a "'ij,' y u iiiv.il ui nui ill . i . i . ly contested and are verv instructive jS thls ,ncreaf ?nIy a ta receipt. - w It-tAVtiktft aact . i i . w. ... .. 1... -.11
Mike Sweeney will spend the
salary he receives as countv Audit
or in Dubois county if elected i Auditor, and he will also attend to
the ollice himself.
aTUnly a week from to-morrow until the Democratic primary, and "a hot old time" is anticipated at most of the precincts. Bucklen'M Arnica Külve. rVi It . n i . ...
i ne nest .alve in the world for cuts,
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cores, uicers. sa i r ieum. lever; i. :.. : :i.i i L .
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xm' I a discomforting cold r a nasty little
It is wonderful that some peo-
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,, , , j j r" ora iniiii imi Finer uv iron bon r m.-ney refunded. Pnce J., cents hew distreing diaurllera when a pertKH horsale by Mat rntHlunn.Li k.n.Atii. Uoic. i.;..t... n
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will relieve the most stubborn case.
bout the estate of R. Dona-
hoe of which M. A. Sweeney is Kxecutor, he has been ready and willing for a long time to settle the matter, as every cert due the heirs has been seid them, but one heir has failed to receipt, although he received a check for his money. Mike has written h'.m many times to return the receipt. The heir lives in northern Illinois. So this fhoWl again that the Signal's how! falls harmless.
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n-c tetter, charmed hands, chilblains
to the scholars. Parents visit the
school in large numbers, and are well pleased with advancement their children are making. Mr. Tom Johnson is suffering with a complication of diseases, contracted in the late war. Dr. L. B. Johnson, of poetical correspondence fame, made his regular trip to Huntingburg Wednesday. Mr. Win. Wilson his converted his real estate about two miles southwest of here into a pugilistic arena, with himself as the champion feath er-weight ol the world. J. N. Har
nson ace pted his challenge, and Hal Myers was chosen as referee, and Johnnie Harrison as timekeeper, and the aspirants for pugili-tic fame shook hands at 8 o'clock. Myers called the contest a diaw somewhere between 2d and 60th round. There was no side bet but Bqoire Kellams got the purse. The Democrats of this township met in mass convention last Monday night at Ireland, to prove to the
! The voters of this township will
rally to the support of Mr. Sweeney , for they know him to be a great and good man, ore whom they can trust, one whose record is as spotless as a s'ar. A Bkyan Votkk.
Town Primary Election. March 5. 1898. For Town Treiwiirer. CIIAUI.KS Mti.lOA is a cuinililute f o r Treas'irer of Jasper, subject to the DWM anttS primary. For Town Clrrk, JOBS 1' III TIIKU is a ciimlnlate for I lerk of tlic tow n of Jasper, subject to tin Oeino ill i c primary For Town Marahal. Is - MM. II KN is a cmnliiiate for Mar slial of Jasper, subject to the itcuiocratic
primary. EM ii KHXEB la a aaaSHata for Mar 'bill of Jasper, subject to the lieimcratic priiiiury. Fr Trust 1 lor. I Wnrtl. JosKi'ii KUK''- is a nanclWaaa for Traaaac for the ad want of Jasper, subject to the tow ii primary. For Itoaaaaa fifth vvni. JOHN RAtni i a cun.lul.ite for Tiu-t. e for the Mh WafS ot Jnsper, subject lo the tow ii primary. Candidates A niioiiiH'4'iiM'iits.
Primary
Election, Saturday, 12th, 1898.
March
corns, and all skin eruptions, and
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Apn: 30tb, 1897 1.
OASTORIA. Sattl TF . , tt n
lloiisehold Godf The ancient (ineks bsttsfsd that the Penates we'e the gisls w ho attendwl to the welfare and prosperity of thefamilv.
They were worshipped as household k-ods in every home. The household
god of to-day "is Hr. King's New Ihscov- place till a successor was ebcted,
erv. tOT consumetlon. coliehs. colds und !it the reeent cuinty moot in ir
Koerner hid apttointed Melchior,
ä i i . a .as
jasper King, that tney are capa
ble of running their own affairs. rr '"- ' Att..r.,r, Ä7th. jmunm
Forty-five of tre GO Democrats in! the township were present. Their object was to force County Chairman Koerner to recognize Leroy Cave as their precinct committee- i man, but Koerner failed to see it their wav, and Melchior is still the
ItUtrlct
i.to h. ftasss is a aaeSMasa for i-rosecut ina Attorney for the .VTth Judicial Itistrict. subject to the ilecisiou of the lleinocrat ic tiominatiiiK convention of the District, when called. KKKK TKaTLOK, i a canUiiliitc for Prosccu tmu Attorney for the STth Jmlicial Pistrict, subject to the decision of the Iteinocratlc
committeeman. Cave had been ap- noiuinutiim convention .f the oistnet, when
pointed by the precinct chairman, 11
ami lor an anectiona of throat, t liest and bungs it is invaluable. It has leen
tried for a quarter of a century
If Mr. Koerner had attend- ,i,r'ulU,l1 to cure, pr money returne.l.
I , . I ,r 1 i . i I -o iiou!t-noiii siiou i ie w in ii ims ed to tbeoffioS prope. y, and f tayed LMM, aiUf.,. It is pleasant to take and t
no me oiuce inmseii, ne couitl men sa e am sure rernch for o ,1 an.
U)(j jfJ thus taking away the right of the
Ft . ui Mr. John N tho rented a farm of
n.on, and lives on it, west of In -and, got into a fight with his landW rossdajr, and each came out jecond best with a skinned nse. Harrison got deputy prosecutor Kan and filed affidavit before Ks., Kellarü,,, charging Wilson with A. H.
CASTORIA For Infanta and Children.
"alii -mmrW , ST a
ask for a second
Harrison, BOt done.
Mr. Win.
term. This he has
Chamberlain's Couh Remedy.
Who will be
TriiataTssl tn.tnfirrfiv
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. .T l: Mly ur displayed it
iuu(iib, tuiup, i lutip, w ii' ' ' : Nif ('Uli VII . a J I and intiuenza. It ha- be. ic fauiotis for tndejiendent ticket may
voiiiiir
ries trial Uittles at Martin Friedman's Drug Store. Regular size Oe. and fl. 'J
nominated for With the listlooks like an
be put in
its cures of these diseases, over a large the field this year. The Hoard Bud Austin, of Jasper, is the part of tbi civilized world. The most should be composed oi men who guest of Roltert Yates this week.
will carefully h ok after the ex- Alber' Rose, of Indianapolis, is
town taxes may le here visiting bis mother. Mrs. J ulia
w .
Rose.
naiienng testimonial nave ta-en reI'lMV I'.l l'I'. HUI U.lllltlfu ill lt .r, ,. I ui.rl .
of the amrravatinir mid nerniNtent ivunlia penSCS, OT llie
Who had moved away, to fid the r"r BepreaentatUe from ituhtSaaaS Mai
.Mini im. kh i I i ivan. of Pike county, isaean diUate for Kepre-eiitstiv in the Lekialatarc from Illinois mid Pike roiiuln-, subject to any arrangement the leu m r itic I'minty ( 'oiiiui itfees may .o; i upon, ami asks the ........ . . . . i I. ... tl...
. ..lien f,i "U""in I', ill... ii.,-" w. . i"
piei i uvv io seien 11 own uoiiiuiitiee- prunary man. It was said in the Conven- For cni nty ai iutuk. tion that Koerner's and Melchior's ! auuust ii. BOUsHUlia a candidate for
caused the r" ,'',''',l"n County Auditor, subject to the I Iteiuocratic primary. MP II AKI. A.SW KKNKY is a candidate for
( ouiity Auditor, subject to the Itemocratic primary. For Clerk of the Circuit Court. II K KM AN KCKKKT is a candidate for re election us Clerk of the Dulxils Circuit l ouit, subject to the lleinocrat ic primary FOR COl NTV TRKASl KKR. IIKNKV II ItltKIPKMtAI Oil la a randi diite for Treasurer of DabtSa t'onnty, snl,
gold-bug synitiathies
difference . Joe Kunkel sold his interest in the I. X. L. Planing Mill to Andy Striegel and Joe Stenftenagle Mon i
, üav.
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ii iihb nimi,uM'vfir n.hiM um n.ive iiru id t m mr df n n - nrxi year. liose. .. , a,vkn i LSrÄ.1- ,M.T "h Z!4 y. h- sa s- r S E? aS Ä
it hasciiro,! nften Nsvintllis lifo of tl.o OB """"" '" vvr-, o. ,ose uieir lfl the ,Mddtle Oil the bead" . Im ratic priu.ary
of it for'BiiuuuuiiK, are Huv in goou posmoi B for count v auditor in this precinct.
mbs, to use their own independent judg- an(j tnat Koerner is the "onlv tur
ment.
u IM
child. rtie extensive use
w hooping cough has shown that it
tnai disease oi an uangerotis conse
quences. It is especially prized by . mothers for their ' hildren, as it never WMichael A. Sweeney has been la Hp üf2 fS!,ne;5d ';Um an,, L resident of Dubois county over 2 1 cause tliev have found that there is notl . , J , the least damwr in invini it vo-, years, and was a J ustice of the
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babies, us it contains nothing injurious Sold by Martin Friedman.
dal I,
Peace in this township in 18S4.
He was, as he is now and always has been, the friend of the laboring man. Many a jtoor m in, and some women, too, were b ought before him for trial, and when they were
unable to pay the fine he was
Morris' Kmrli.1, U.-... ...
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mwH' 8hp mi üos. In the winter of 1886, when Senolu by H. jj r.rantiock, Jasper, ator Sweeney succeeded in getting
F k Cr it a I ... vir ur l- the tiosition of Director of the Prison
. of "lifcflai J.. '... 't .'..' 'South for Mr. Pickhardt. the Siu-
, . iwiatt j will i a tue, I . . . . ,. .' . p !nfortnsthe Coo WEB that heis tak-' naI wus 1,uul ,n hta PrulH' ' but ,n n.K na,ue(, of those willing to go W hvn f ex Senator is s canlt Bun as a c.imnanvf of it didate himself, and is Iteing assailed
VT, ........ . Z.t "J i i.. .i ri..i.. u.. i arm wmtm
--.Heers to rul)a if war with ;',u",,l,,m '7MM,,,U them, and receipted the line. i l Ith . I i . . : I hn Sumo tjiiiiiti t, huio . . -...., J '
'- lei ari d this Snrinn ' ,B ' " umuMri
umbers ,,f yl)Ung men are ready at llle tl' of the drum.
tie in the soup
Will Dcweeze went to Princeton Tuesday to work this summer. (b orge Fierst and wife, of Jasjier, were the guests of their parents, T. C. Johnson and wife, Sunday.
Joseph Kraft, Sr., candidate for
sheriff, was in town the first
week. Joe is a good man and de
iiori'uii tho uimtkiirt , if tin. no.tilo ho
coin- -" " v I I f'.'r.v. , .i MSSSI I. a . . , , , .
ladled under the law to impose, I navm nuu V . Hl )n"n e ,w 0(!e rather than force them to go to iU thi fillf I his left hand wh le to be disgraced and bring disgrace working in the Jasper furniture fac- . s a a a fjvri' nilal fl I U7 11 I' UL J I f If tl I I V tl I 1
unon ttieir lamtlies. no re eased asm
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Tbi i ami uas ineu 10
r Y0l K 1I0KNK ( üUillNi CTAin KISTEMI'ER CURK. Us .ml
mwm rsmeil, for diitel
ipr.
BoU by It. H. Brann.s k, Jasper. U,v' Up by Four Doctors. Baa r.
-er nam, ö Ang .,7th mw
f. -..iruier, altar being treated by
makj an honest
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n . i,.. ... n.,.1 i iivniL'. ins inenus persuauea mm ' 1,1 " i'uooiseomoy, -uojec m mv neue
. ... j j i i i oi cuuito, in; r sw loini" imu in nun ", . . . .. . that it had praised a very bad man. ' ui- .k-t ha h' to make the race for sheriff, and -rle pr iniary It is a natural inference that .bo od. P!f? 1 "U . .h3 ... an - ho Ko. . . tol',1 'or .., C..,.,n,l..loer la. IM.trlrt.
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UUII nmic 'Cllltioi , nuu IHIU OUICI f t. t Ami. a carni nniie lor i o.in iMsitions of trust nd so after about it the leader of the Jasper t commissioner n.r the ist. Maartat of iu twelve veirs have passed away, and "1?", C harged him,' s. ounty. subject tot.,,. i,e,ocratic Pn bo U olio... t b avWttod Andin.r of thinking that he would lie without mBry-
nv a t? mm v if vi vv it a a v aa a w I . a
means to make the canvass. 1 he
MATHIAS ll.JM.KK is a candidate for Treasurer of llulxos county subject to the llcmocratic primary, FOR COl NTV RF.CORItKH. PHILIP IUI.I.Y isacaudidste for re eb c tion as Recorder of Dubois county, subject to the Democratic primary. PHILIP J. KI NKKL. Jr.. is a candidate for Recorder of Iiubois county, subject to the Itcuiocratic priuiaiy. FOR COI'NTV sill Fill I F.
of the ",t,,, I'astki r, of Patoka towiishi, is
r. i-H.l.l Mlll.e .... .-"lieilll ,fi ivi.im.is i 1. 1. 111., I subject t the llcmocratic primary. ION ATZ la fill KIM AN , of Hull township. I is a candidate for Sheilff of Dubois county
subject to the Democratic primary. JiesKPH K K V KT, Sr. is a candidate for Sheriff of Dubois county subject to the Dem ratio primary Kkask Voiikr hmitt is a randi. late for
itor is L.rgetful or very ungratetul. Ho met hing; to Know.
Dubois county, it is suddenly dis-
M
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It may be worth something to know tha. the verv best medicine for rcatorinir
the tired out nervous system to a healthy covered, after a vast research,
vigor is r.ieemc outers, mis n.e.iieine .i amolint t ... ,.;, Ova, is purely vegetable. acUt bv giving Urne J"18 amoum ; f " I"uu 1,1 " to the nerve centres in the stomach, treasurer s office by him. as shown lruntlv HtiniulntoM tho I.ivi.ruti I k"i.li.-.vu hv v T . .'usurer l nib il lib 's iniiotim
"lahlK.r K'ven up for and aids these organs in throwing off tf0 2 , as copied n the Signal. K '.. v SR T rro",,ü,., HdT'a mpnritiaa in the blots I. Flwlric Hitters This ,.,'., JJ Htr;t, ik. Kin is iVvsrIT' I MUy !he 18 hle to buproves the appetite, aids diestion, i . 8 8 . V t,,e Htra'1 1 nt- "ing is Ueu i?'1'" w'tboul fatigue. I and is pronounce,! by those who have dnven to in order to hr.d anything
1 r v,, ..... . "8ve 101,1 "r if it was not tried it as the verv liest blood purifier against Mike.
and nerve tonic. Trv it. Sold for 50c 1 or $ 1.00 per bottle at' Martin Friedman's I taT Holographs are being fixed Drugstore. 2 up now at this ollice.
William c, liRiTTAt Is a candidate for
.7 . 'llo,er.,f of MiiLii nnlv will ,.n ' ",,MI -"""'' r tor the nrst district or
mat :. . .'. r-TCr . ' "i Du.M.iscountv
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M F3ir Mlw'J-M.BA,Lav.
March 12th, 1898, nominate Joe
Kraft and knock out the company bosses, who want to control the votes and liberty of laboring men as well as thrdr labor. They will find out that the people are onto them
I 1 it ta? ai
lltHl cut 1 1 pel on meir trail. VIC Wollill Dei ratic primary
advise them to sav nothintr and Ksr ( minii.inrr, .ill Hl.irM.
saw wood if they want to be in it. YoKKD ToOKTHKR.
subject to the Democratic
primary. AI.KX VN'DKR KI.L Is a randi. late for Count) Commissioner for t.i first district, suject to the Democratic primary. ( iNKAIi J A 'KLK is a candidate for reelection as County Commissioner lor the
1st District of Dubois county, subject to the
MSajpaj Kit IT, is a candidate for re election as County Commissioner for the 1,1 dls trlct, subject to tliu Democratic primary.
orVincennes U. R. C. K. of A. has through its ollicers tendered Gov. Mount the services of the company when war with Spain is declared.
List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Jasper,
en. ling .eh
for tlie week
Ind
1H!IK
James Clark, Jennie Taylor. When calling
Mm
Ferdinand I.ockman, for same please say S. A.NDKRMON, P. M.
"advertised
ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder w as created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for tlaa urine, and as such it is not liable to anvlorin of disease except by one of tw o wavs. The lirst way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIFF CACMK. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purjiose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is tituated back of and very dose to the bladder, t.ierefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed' to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and niav Is? as easily avoided. To tind out correctly, set your urine aside for t tj jüSI hours ; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy is aoou realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. Vou may have a sample Isittle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, Bpoa receipt of three two-cent stamps to covcj cost of iMtstage on Isittle. Mention Jasper OoCBISS and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer.
CIim ning at cost at Lckertn' New Store.
The
School Build-
DiiboiH County Normal School. Dubois Countv Normal
will lie held in the High School
ing, Jasper, Ind , beginning Monday, April 4, and continuing TEN WEEKS. The tuition for the same will be $8.00 in advance. The following courses w ill be regularly sustained: (1) Preparatory-; (1) High School; (f) College Preparatory ; (4) Teachers' Review and Advanced: (5) Music; (0) Business. Pupils of any advancement will la received and suitably provided for. Emphatic attention will ba directed to teacher and thair work, pupils from the country schools, and High School pupile. The Jaser High School has just lsen commission, .1 hy the State Board of K.lucation and under tl is commission we may certify students for abnission, w ithout examination, to our state institutions and to other colleges of Indiana. (A) I nstki'ctoks : (1) Mupt K. F. Sutherland, Jasper; (f) S .pt. J. T. Worsham, Huntingburg; (.'I) .Miss Maggie A. Wilson, Jasper; (4) Mrs. M. A. QsfefBStt, (ierman, JsSfST (.rt) Others as the work may demand. (B) Aiivantaoks: (1) InstmcUirs with years of exrience in training teachers for for their work. ('') A Commissioned School. (3) A superior line of fine new scientific apparatus, jest bought, including, Manikins, Air-pump, Klectric machine, Microscotes, Orrery, Tellurian, i 1 o b e s, Maps, Charts, Ac. (4) A choice well selected new library, just purchased als,), containing the liest works of reference. (5) A series of easy experiments for teachers. () A teachers training class in which every phase of school economy will lie discussed. (7) Our ersnnal attention to students. (H) Beginning, Review, and Advanced classes to suit every student. (tf) A Spbcial Co i i k in Vocal Mrsic, with at least one hour's practice daily. (10) A series of free lectures for students. (11) Central location at the county seat, with lowest possible expenses, and rooms for self Is larding if demanded. (12) Our aid in helping students secure positions. Write for particulars. Address, K. F. SiTiiaKLANP, B. H., Prln., Jasper, Indiana.
