Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1898 — Page 8

INSURE lrV7TH Wm. A. Wilson s General Insurance Agency,

JASPER.

INDIANA.

EVERY BRIDE and wife should know about the preparation that for half a century has been helping eipectant mother bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one

discomforts and distractions

incident to t hild-lutth. It

W. C. T. U. COLUMN.

UNNWurh, 1,S(M1,(MM).

Live H nalance to iM'gin im

new

OCMODOTtO M KM.

At to the Saloon. i .i..;.. in nii'seiit some facta on

i w . tj r

rei. ii. mm

JOHN F. JUDY.

JEWELER and Watch Dealer

Has moved his -tort' to the Krny

Building on the public square, Jasper, und is prepared to repair .1 ll I l' .1 9 1 . -

JirompllV l loeKS, V UUIies jrnni v , , Bicycled, (inns and Sewing Mach- )

int s of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stock of Bicycle Repairs and lue, Sewing Machine Oils and Needles For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Price r a-ona-ble. Call and examine. JOHN F. JUDY. Mar. 18. DS.-tf.

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hobbs. We talk about hard times in state, and national affairs, and the tariff ii put forth as the Mire cine for lit

001 illThe saloon, then, must go. 1 he well-being of our title demands it, tin- iiliL'hteii.'.l consci nee if the

r- - . a

the erv ot tu' I

Mate economics to me pwp" w Indiana and their rtepreeenUtivee

in the Legislature, it u "". ,.,;, ,,

wreti hednesa in lliouaanae f .,,. Al-ntfolMao demand.

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Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the underpinned, Trustee of Harbison township, will att "till to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my oAoe, an. I raseona having township boeiasss t trrnsact are re.iiired to present it to bill) on Saturdays. The lownahip library will 1 kept ai uiv bocae in HayBville. Gaoaoe Nit, Ahr. 23, 1897-J. Tnistee. Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. Tlie undersigned, Trustee of CohtBA MaTp , Iuiwis county, ad., will attend t- Township business at hi- residence on erery Saturday, and persons having township tmnineBS t transact an' renuteted to präsent it on that day of the W.-ek. The Township Library i kept at the otti e f the Tmttee, when- iMOt entitled can obtain books. K. P. Smith, Trustee. Aug. Kith, 1H:7- y.

Medicines taken internal!)

will not help and may result in harm. Mother's

Friend fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly beneused during the whole pregnancy.

SI per bottle at all drug stores, or

sent by mail on receipt of price.

Rooks Fre. containing valuable information to all worsen, will be sent to anjr address upon application by

Ihe Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta , Ge.

Wall Pap

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Hall Township Business. Notice is hereby given that the unieiigned, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on eaehSatur.lav of the vear, at inv office, aud perf . 1 1 ! a A

ons Having lownsnip ousiness wj irnu act are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will also itefouno" at my office near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books may be tiad at my office, and at Jolin J. Meschede's, in (Jelestine. Levi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Aug. 1. 1897,-y

FRANK

JASPER, - Mareli VI, 17 y

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Madison Township Truster Notice.

iOllir ir Iii. iinrBii'-i tue 1 1 ur- . tee of Mad. son township will be at the Met ween L.oiiisville Ä St. Louis.

..ii, .,f 1 1 r Kenn in (relaml. on r.rr

Satunlav, for the puDoeeof attending tx

township tmsiness, inn an persons navine txisiuess with the township are exported to confine it to those days. The township library is kepv at laa Alexander's in Ireland, where all inav obtain the books. The Indiana Behool hooks will bt found at Wm. T. Young's store at all times. John K. Norma, Aug. 16, '95-y Tmstee Madison Tp

GEORGE P. WACHER

WAGONS and:, CARRIAGES," o And Dealer In o

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

Only

Sc,

I' M

5.1

,.04

H50 7..W

th:it till

UDlied externallv. which ,. laiuilie all over uitr lUte il not

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the oniv way to eet relief, i as lue t;

the aniiorui:

I, nt mi t he

..f intt'mi.rranee and nii'Til

il .ivv, X - denee. , I Blah I could Rive the facts as they SXUil iD Indiana ; hut I i an no! because our statistic-, have not bee ln:lde to einhodv the items of moel value to us. 1 qOli from the MassachuseUi Btetietical Reoord foi 1895. Intiy eases in every HH where the facts could bedeteraiine.l . 0Qe or both of the .areius of the

Insane wete drunkerde, and in - ßW t in every 1' the drink hahit ai found tobe the cause of lnsanitv. Our State's insane record If appalling. Our four asylums are filed, and nearly every county jail containa persons who are awaiting an opening f their reception. The amounts dtip HWed by our town ihip trustees are more than can W comprehended, and another incona prehenetble amoont ii expended annually bv our ooontiee for the maio-

tenance of paupers. In tfaatacbueetta in 1895, leaving out minors, 7ö persona out of every 1H) pauper- were drunkard-, and nearly on -haif d the pauper. WmA tarn o"r btith parents intenper

ite. About thirty-nine OOtd 100

attributed their pauperism t their

iwn drunkennees, Tbs dailv press tjvei u" the

no rd ot crimes committed.

cord show- that tne

saloon is the crime-making machine.

Sixtv-six out of RH convictions

were fordrankenneee, and in etgnty-

tw. cases out ot Its uie criiuu.to

rae influenced hv irmk. lakiug

minors into aeeotint, ninety-six out

d 100 cases called in the criminal ... a I

courts had their root in tne saioon

Timt diunkenii' -- becomes a dts-

easa . is hp longer disputed by anyone who has investigated the ques

tion. That every symptom oi in-

anltv from melancbolv to imbecili

ty is 'found in the inebriate is agreed

lipon by the leading physicians. The arrest system is a failure, so far as reforming the inebriate is concerned. He must he healed by another method, and that must be by medical treatment. Instead of fining arid imprisoning the inebriate, let him be treated as we treat

other defectives. 1 here is enougn waste energy among drinkers and drunkards and inebriates, which, i' turned into legitimate channels, rnnlH prect thousands of factcrie-.

emulov millions of laborers, and Wm . . !. .

bring the sunshine oi prosperity n many more millions. Mr. Hillis

avs that the "economic loss

through the non-productivity o!

2O,t.0O drunkards in equal to one Chicago lire." (such as came to

that city in 1S71) "involving $200, 000.000."

I present to the citizens of Indi- . . . A I I... ti.r.

ina tne siaiemeui maoe oy me

Chicago Record relative to the sa-

oons ot that city. " 1 here are

7.000 saloons in ( lucago. l-di

matiniz the average income at d" n

Wd 1 1 . :....... t it nmnlinl In

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01. IU 13 V- , , .

67,'io7 , a year, it tnis money

1 iiito nAful channels it

n V IV- IVIIV mmmwr '

would produce the following re

suits:

"Employ 10.M1O men cleaning

. ..

streets and other puniic improve

ments. at $1 .50 per day, 1 ,'.'b.),0(Hl

(SMI teams and men

cleaning alleys and streets, at $

all over jnr state is not ;nd God dernande H. ,s dd, "on account ol -. tiseus of Indiana, beetir mal condition ot labor ourgeveH petition the Legiale ,. oihei band, is the reM.it J . wW aml the at. .. muu mill mioru- .... i

We have a full car load of wall paper to select from this season, in all grade that you may want at greatly reduced prices Come In and let us show you our beautiful

colorings. Aim a full line ol Watch-

es, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and tine China ware. If vou intend purchasing Piano

or ObGAM le sure to examine oui instruments and hear the quality of tone. Vou can have them tried

in our store, before you purchase.

All repair work promptly done.

t

KUEBLER

Jeweler.

INDIANA.

UM, Evans

vii & St. Louis

Consolidated R. R.

a an lair M

53 Miles the Shortest 53

Linn between Louisvilh

and Kvansville.

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General Repairing Horse Shoeing

North Main Street,

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poilltB Kol.llTK, ri4t ", ail'l fi-nrr.i iiuu.

nittloii will I"' lurni'ii-'ii .I,..-.. ",.

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Hl K. A ( A-i BBi.i.. u.n . r-ii.( in,

llu ted re. ief from their hiinlens.

Homkk ('. Asm u n . Kee llarmoiiv, Ind.

Greatest Infantry Charge in History.

I.ieut. Elobeon, in his recent address at the Metropolitan opera house, mentioned, among other things, a spectacle which, from n proscenium window in prison, he hint beheld, and which it had been iiuthoritativelv stated could not be pei formed. The prelude lasted twenty days. During that period he watched the Spaniards fortifying Santiago. Ih saw them fetch nuns (mm their shijpi and phce them there. And then, itiat M tllfittgh our troops had waited until everything was ready for theii reception, he saw the unsupported infantry advance, he heard the singing of

the bullets, the hanging ot the gun-

Utd through it all, through the i Banking eWIIery, through the tearn 1.1 1 A. I m mm I

mg shrapnel, lliroiign in-- Mreani

f tire, tbroiiuh the red and while

of the tarnished dawn, he saw the

advance continue, the tight of the foe. the rash of the infantry, the

lash up the hill, the capture of the

fortifications, the feat which ex

perts led decided could never he

iei formed. Nor could it helore.

N'or can it he duplicated now. To

lind anything resembling it one has

to go hack to the remoteness 01 tin

tightim: '.s and the Balaluava

charge. Collier s et-kly. Township Institutes. The township trustee- have appointed the following teachers as

presidents and secretaries, respectively, of the township institutes for

the coming term :

('... umbra N. Is. initnoin am

Mrs. Mary L. Miller.

Harbison Frank Fin nidi and

Miss K. L. Hayes Banne Homer Wineinnjer and Thomas G. Crandall. Madison C.J. Evrard and Miss (Mara Alford. liainbiiuge V. V. (Juliet and Frank L. B t. Marion Miss Kate Rademaker

and Miss Lizzie Teder.

Hall A. A. Hessemer and I'. S.

lessemer.

Jefferson M. (J. Donahoe and

Noah VV. Whaley.

Jackson Andrew Wagner and

ohn H. Teder.

Patoka Mies Mattie Davenport

and K. W. Hemmer.

Cass Kd H. Kunz and William

Wellman.

Ferdinand-Clement I.ueken, Sr.,

ind Win. Wirtzberger.

Wanv in CfniD at Chicksmsucs Are

Neflected. PBILADKLPHIA, Tenn., Sept. 25.

Hev. Cvrus L. Hrady, arch-deacon

.f thn Protestant Kpiscopal diocese

of Baaten Tennsylvania, chaplain J

f the hm regiment oi renaa-ivania

olunteers, in a sermon to-nigni,

aid :

'At Chickamauira I personally

saw the men left in the hospitals in

amp" thirty-six hours without any

iinflipfll attendance whatever. I

saw men suffering from fever, lying with mouths open, and their mouths

tilled with dies."

CASTOR!

ANcfir tabic Preparation for As -slmilating thcFotxiandHcßula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of

Protnote s Bifcestion.ChmfulncssandRcst.Conlains neilher Sjrum.Morphinc nor fiuLftiL ot Narcotic.

JBmvv tfOU n-SANl OTfTCJitJt

JKrnnmh Smd-

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flinmSmtd- I fiC )

a nnfivi Rrmcdv for Constina-

tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea.

Worms .Convulsions reverisnncss and Loss of Sleep. lac Simile Signature of NEW YORK.

CASTORIA

For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have

Always Bought

Bears the Signature

At

EXACT COPT Of WRAPPER.

The Kind

You Have

Always Bought.

CASTORIA

MILLS

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER

Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

i BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your -WHEATS And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

. Boone Township Truatee'a

Notice. Tlit' unilsiSlgHSJil. Trustee of 1 MMM township, liiUiiH ooantj, herahy siaas m.iir.- Hint tu will ntti'inl to all lnnineHH

(.TtainiiiK tu tht otlii-e of TniHte, at Inn

Hltlence, HlNitn one nine we oi ror-

ttTMYillf, in rorteniville nmi ireiann

Srou'l, im Satiinlays of MCb weak, and reqiifHti II p'noiiH having townnlni' iiUHincH ti i iin-fi'tit it on Satnnlav. Citia a m I mmm a

.HB ili'Hinnif iM.ukH iroin nie lownHiiip Library, are untitled tlntt the I.ihrary ip haaiby Wta, jfeHsrriai la Puftanvule, N. 15. Cofpman, Trustee. Aug 7, 1 H7 y.

It's a rafulw summer day picnic It i" not the gTeatness of a man's to revel in the bnraains and de-li"'-" that ninken him indepen.l. nt mnlisbinif nrices offered by The'o much as the sniallncMS of Iiis

( 4. fat., nd I ri.lr.Marh ohtainrd nd all 1 - - I ... .,1 f , r y.nn.TC FCC4.

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mmd ..MHlrl. .Ir.winf or phoU.., with l'f 'P.

tlon. W aNi. if petui.i t".'1"

?!t!!iPl.,.",n th f .8. and loreign count.ie.

C.A.SNOWACO.j

Ob. rBTBWT Ornei. Wbmiwtoii. o. c. i II.IW'V --a-1----1 'IT ' mmmmmmMAT

Cuuhikb adv'rUsers.

wants. ColuVtt.

Say there a:e 60,000 poor fanii-

i;QU ir. f'iiirHFo "u (1 elve each

M. ... . . . . n - fiimilv 1 DM day, 1S,7S0,(NM.

l'jiv the ar taie lor j.iif,-

SrOfking people to anil from work

a7 '2.r..(KHI.

1 . . r. 1

Psxv for lunch of l'.i,spo worn

ing people, at 'JO rents ea :h, lö,

IT.'i.tHK).

Hnv one 2 suit of clothes for

B assi8aacb of the 250,01 ki working pooph ,

. u i- ytm . (uui iyui

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Huy one f 1 pair ot BOON lor BjSAtO of the 380,000 working people, 1,-

t MX 1,1 K HI. Buy one 20 suit of clothes for the father of each poor family, 1, r(X,MM). ltny one (10 dtWes fot the moth er of each ioor family, tiixi(HHl. Huy one pair shoes for the mother of each poeaf family, 10,000.

Buy two tons of coal for eael

poor taniily , f'..i 1 per ton, f9U,-

XXI. liny one barrel of flour for each poor family, f per barrel, $210,0 X). Huy one$ I suit of clothes for every boy or girl in the puhlic schools ("lSO,V.ll enrolled April :10, 1894), $72: 5,. '.f.l. K-itahlish one Iroe library and museum in each division of the city, at $1,000.000 each, $:l,(KHl,(HK).

Build thirty new school houses,

The crows of the chickens are

not beard as much as usual now.

Phose that are given are weak, very . m 1 I I .

weak. 1 lie ciiickimis are nrrni

newsnnner readers and have found

out that a host of Methodist preach

ers will be here next week, and they feel that their doom is sealed. Princeton Detnocrnt.

FELIX LAMPER Agent for the

Drill. State Drill.

Corn Husker de

Fodder Shredder.

Blount's True Blue Plows.

Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Keystone

ll(UI 14, H.

APHORISMS. What is often called indolence is the unconscious consciousness of incapacity. H. 0. Uobinson. Kverything without tells the individual that he is nothing Kv-rv-

hing within persuades him that he

is everything. Doudan

Nothing more completely bailies

one who is full of tri. k and duplicity

than straight-forward and simple integrity in another. Cotton. What right have we to pry into

1 1 the secrets of others? True or " false, the tale that is irabbled to us,

what concern is it of ours? Btdwer. It is the mind that makes the body rich; and as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, so hon or ,eereth in the meanest habit. Shakespeare. WW I H -1 Kit M l Id "TWOK1 m Pmsobb In thli -t iti to imrisc our iiii.ini'.. In tlMlr own snd BMrt ooubIIp, 11 li nai.tiy fllep work ('iiDilnewd hi Iwsbc, i! .r I nuiflit '. h ear ami rtpMM I flnit... bonaSile. nn inure ir lea ulary

MmitliU 7.Y Kefcreneen Mifliw IT ml

Jasper, Indiana

Aw

as' 'aVT

REATB the impression

strenirth and of soundness.

People at least feel that those who keep their names lefore the public by using Tiik Coi rikk are solid and substantial.

of

at $1HMXH each, $15, 1 X H (XMI. an ..I aUmnHt invlnpe, Uorbcrt K Hn, Build thirtysix new churches, at Vrvi,t ' ,e,,t ' """Kn 1

For CammBrcial Btatianery

i Every Dbb crip tin n Yiait the COURIER OFFICE.