Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 June 1899 — Page 4

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JASI'KK. IH'HOIX CiMNTV, IN Ol AVA. KDttr1 i Ibt rmIBc at Ja.pcr Indiana, for ran. n .io Ihruufh ih tuail a. ru.1 clBnt FRIDAY. .11 NK 23, 18W.

It ou hr lo.nl ami, or wmiiI .in printing, .hi im I ii ro null lilt- I out u i I'd-on- ISS.

couni Superintendent. The disgraceful s?enes attending tlie ehvtion of county sein ol sujer intendents in manv counties this

The County Board of Reie ConpoMd of the County Aassaaor, Treasurer, Auditor, Isidor Schu

macher, of Bainbridge toarnshipjQog f,,r oongnti

J ihn N. KUdOlpb, of DOOM township, appointed as members thereof, who were all duly sworn nu t i B Monday. The (untv Assessor, V. II.

Ku per, presented a written nport, year call forcible attention to a in which he says he thinks nine piaes.ni change in the law. making townships sre about equally assess- Mich otlicers elective by a direct vote ed. but three need a geneial revi- of the people. Kockport Journal, sion and recommends a peroeaUfi Rigfcj you are. Brother Che ning. rai?e in Madison, Iitoka and Bain- Hie pieee&t method of t let ting bridge townships, and also in the COULltv superintendents is a discit.v of Huntingburg and the ii.cor- erace to Indiana. There is no porated towns of Jasper and Birds- rf;l.on f,,r having the sujrintendJS. ent's ollice appointive ratht-r than The B ard agreed it would take ,-iective. The next legislature will up each township, beginning with accredit itself nobly, if it change Columbia. for comparison with form- tie method of selecting cotintv super assessments, and if changes be erintendents. Petersburg Pre, found necessary, parties interested ,, would in Hne with eJuoa. .hall tie notified of a day for hear- ,ion(4, .,w(rress ami economy, to

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nit; wicm. The returns of Colombia, Harbison and Boone were taken up. and examined in detail, and with a v ry few exceptions, will be passed as re Rrted, unless complaints -hall be made. The Board yesterday II examining Madison town-hip.

aj LJ i LA I . Ik . .

l' ,r . nt nau ni ikiuoi

taught si wool, to ob- "As I understand it, au ray

lain money to get a tetter educa will go straight through a man's lion, and then attended college at head. There is nothing juite Lebanon. Tenn.. where hr gratlu penetrating is there"" ated. afterward supplementing tili "Oh. I don't know, hid you bf graduating in the law dspsrt-ever msr my daughter fing.'" uient of Michigan l'n v rity.at Ann Cleveland Plain healer.

ArUtr. thus disi iplinmg his mind

for hi cliosen protesruou.

l.o. ating in Ja-p-r. as to be near Ins parents, he . n -cured a fair practice, but was nomi iated for pronciutoi. and tilled the otlice three terms to the united satndact o l of law abiding i itiens. he dining a renou malum in ItAH, lie lias since devoted huuselt to ttie civil practice, with eminent success. The Democracy will make no mistake if it nomin tes William K.

IF THE sewers of a dwelling 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 DdLKflcLeans IkaKrtieyBfllin which is sure to bring speedy relief and finally a permanent cure. At druggists. $i.oo per bottle. THE Dft.J.H. MCLEAN MCOICINC CO. T. kOUl. MO. Sold by B. B. Branooek.

alolish the olhce altogether, and

instead elect a superintendent for

each c ongressional or judicial trict.

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Wall Paper !

KEEP COOL and buy our

RED HOT WEATHER BARGAINS 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.oo. Mens and Boys Straw and Canvass Hats, large assortment, from 25 cents up. Summer Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen, complete line at low prices. Come now while we can fit you. S. KUEBLER,

N1TJNUEV GETS DEGREE AT WOMAN'S Lots of it.

COLLEGE.

MAY OPPOSE ZENOR

Possible Candidates in the Third Indiana District.

Cox, Shea and Stannard are Mentioned By Their Friends In Congressional Race.

"An Educated Womanhood

School ior Citizenship Eer Day. Boi'Tit Hadley, Mass.. June J President McKinley participated

in the commencement ex reises at i Holyoke college today, awarding the diplomas to the senior class, among whom was hi- niece, Mis- tirace McKinley, and accepting in a brief address the degree of doctor of civil law. ci nferred upon him by the college. President McKinley said: 'Mrs. Mead. Ladies and Uentle9 0

men 1 cannot relrain Iroiu niak;n-

The biggest an Open Stock ever

brought to this town.

A Large variety of Styles Everything

&T I ft n h I r I

I dUIVIt tlitliUtlUllUilMIIUIIMIIMt

PEOPLE don't trade with us, but

; there are others who recognize the ' fact that BRAN NOCK'S is the

of late design LEADING DRUG STORE.

"Congressman William T. Zenor, of the Third Indiana district, was in Jeffersonville yenterdav. He is

touring the district to look alter acknowledgment Of the verv di--the rails on the political fence. Ungaiabad honor which the board Just now Congressman Zenor (Jf tru-tees and offioen of this indoes not know whether he i going titution have been pleased bo conto have opposition when he offers fp, ulM,n me i w:illl ,,. a.s,Jr tKp

himself next spring as a candidate young ladies of the graduating class

tor Hie triiru time, inen nas oet-n that j a!Ii ,ln jeihted and hon- . II .1 11 f t . . . .

Come and examine the different patterns. Prices: 5c to 50c per roll.

With the

I W ith the new-st pair

vou can have a handsome -

I room for little m-nev

F. C. KUEBLER, IA8PCR, - - - INDIANA. Miri-b Ii. ltfW y

fa Special Features of Dur Business..

EXPERIENCE

CLEANLINESS

talk that Y . K. Cox, of Jasper,

Democratic district chairman, will be in the field. The friends of Joe H. Shea, of Scott county. hve been connecting his name with the

Administrator's Sale Heal Kstate.

of

MM f.. I .A a 1. 1 . . I ... r . .4 ti.. ... . .4

"icu a iij ujw i i4 ill' v ij-t i v" it -

IP iinri'i K.ir-Il lll.tl lllf uriilt"rsiirn.. Aiiiiiintstrator ot tae --state of

'Massachusetts has been and is Klizabrth tr-en. .1 emmd. will offer f..r

first ;n manv things, but in nothing a pnWie aocticn, od the i-reuu-.. .1 : j .: i on

race. He is popular and is one of tions

more than in educational institu-

BATURDAY, JULY 22, l5,

privileged

of Smith college, that

the acknowledged leaders of the

Indiana Democracy. In the last Legislature he made a good record. There might be other candidate, hut all are waiting to see if M. Z. Stannaul, of Jeffersonville, ie'ds to his fri nds and permits the use of his name. Mr. Stannard's friend"

.-av he would win üure

have Clark. Floyd, Scott and ash- that lias d(,ne , ,um n for .j,e exaj

iugton counties, they aay, ard these tation 0f Women, and whoee in are the largest in the district." fluence is felt not onlv in M.-.

i ount myself most fortunate nsnm to sai.l .ie. -lent

to have leen tiriviieged vesterdav 1 oe m mli-eat iiuan

l ue nt h-east iiUHrter of the north-

to look 0 POO the faces of graduates eMt quarter of e No. twenty-t.nr 24 .

nlenrlid in- "'wnsmp .o. me hi titn. ratine six OieilVIUJ ill til ..... . ..

stitution of learning for the educa- jw ti n of the women, and I count my Sale will U-rin t one o . l-n k. . ru. self most fortunate todav to look Tkk ftaui: OmmkmVk wi thunon the facei of the graduates of PP in hau 1 : tue re-

Hh wonlii .I.- i , . . " . inam-ler in triree e-junl iiavments. due Me won a thls glonou.ly historic institution. nx lwdve an,, eiahteen montha fnm,

date of aale: the purvhaerto ex,ute hi-nn-for ttie ileferre.1 piymeots. with oi freehold tarety, beannir i Kr

The above is clipped from Tues- chusett, but in every part of our JULIUS URU H, Administrator day's Louisville Courier-Journal, common country. Vtueav A Swbbxbt, vtt - the Republican organ of Jefferson "Mount Holyoke in more than J,in" 1 v" 4 county, Ky. The Coi uitu is not sixty yers old today, and the in-1 4hpifT' S I informed as to whether Mr. Cox tluence of this institution la mould- 1 l,er,n H ... , ... . j . . ... . By virtui- or irirtillH nipr n( a iri will be a candidate for congress or ing and shaping the citizens of the ...o on a jaicrnt remiervd in ti,. nut-., not, as we think it is full early to ndion more than can ever be told. .iT r" dlrtVj SftiFc!, r5l !S lgin a canvass for a nomination a ,-I am glad we are demonstrating for aaie. at pubi a ii i t u ,i ft E . .i .i . . ! oolery. to tb imtii.-.t til'KT.t tti year off. Hon. . 1. Aenor has in the L nited States today that the (.t : Houe m uuiwi coumj i i . made an ordinarily safe and good boy shall have no more advantages: j1;,.;;; X" h!!uri''.ViV' )U V ; i." congressman, but has so far devel- than the girl, and Mount Holyoke Jj'y ol th" 1 u ' oped no extraordinary ability for and Smith and the half dozen other n. tV". .i'rV'.V t'.'Zi r.tt'l-".'.i the position, and as the usual cus- institutions of the kind are Union- ' I"""" J St auto torn has been to give a man two st rating that fact. Nt mt Um n..rth hair aftlM niaaai . i .1 - - l. i. j a j . L j jurt-r of M-t-t'nii niiuitfr . n ! tomri

lerillS, aiJU WOU ruuiiKe, umcsn .All euucaieu woinannooa is an .! p uuiulirr uu (I) noulli. rn.- niiu, f. r

mIiiiwm more than ordinary abllltv. oi-en s-chool for f ilienshiii even- ?r 1 "t. umrf ptmi-uUrly -lm nl

Judge Zenor has the coming

1- worth aomething, We have lot- of it boen handling medicines for twenty yt-ar long enough to know how to do it. I- ;i feature that st-ems t escape many an otherwise good

druggist. We make cleanliness a jmint for remark. Kvery bottle, graduate, mortar or uteiwl i- ( leaned before your prescription is tilled. SUBSTITUTION u .voided if vou trade with us. A few dishonest men in the drug bu-iness may cause a shadow of suspicion to be thrown over the whole profession. Our position regarding abstitutioo is a 11 known. We avoid anything ol the kind, the same ;is any othei criminal act. If the drugs called for in your pnecription are expensive you are told so, and charged accordingly. If we l ave not got it in st(Kk we get it for you. Id fact, we fiad that people consider it an ccjmmodation to to them when we offer to obtain something not in stock. We know it no circumstance that would excuse substitution. We will till your prescription as it is ordered or we will not till it at all. The booaat method has paid us ami nje shall stirk to it.

LOW PRICES

COURTEOUS TREATMENT

Is another feature that has made our -tore popular. We naval sacrifice quality for pri to, hut we always aim to give t!.c best for the least money. You should not pay seventv cents for a prescription that is worth only half-a-dollar, or thirty five cents for a tooth brush worth a quarter. These extra dimes fill the tills ,,f omc druggists for a season but 1 1 it people -oon find out a few things for themselves, Dur motto i- honest prices for honest goods. I- appreciated by the trading public. Whi ther you want to buy go ids of us or merely want to look at them j, all the same you are welcome in our -tore and W will try to Ileal you w 11.

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f..n.... .t . ..;n a a q tö TTMit m rr n r Ar a r- nia m ru uriii f v-i i i uriri uut- s-

esnoo dav of the vear, and the home is the f ow n-m,.t ,..m.r. .,t ,., .i vv ü ci c jvjval uciguwvi . w "

of congress yet to show his peculiar training school for the mother, the . .T, r ' ?t 9T"n "tiiraiiB ?-!

fitness. soldier and the -tatestnan. I w-h : V ... !;,!''' V"ut :M ,,,u! " ,,,.-, j . r i i , ,. , rtM.rf... tu. ui.rth t-i wntf .f waul nut should Mr. Lox determine to for this graduating class all gmnl aorth hir . , i . stand for the nomination, he wi.l thing-. nd I want roa to be ensured Tt' 'ÄrtS give all other candidates a hustle that all good things aait upon ipÄl"aÄÄ' for succeus. He is one of the hrain- p ire an I nob e woman. T St anti one bait rod, to the laad mi iest men in the district, and if nom- The president and party came 'bI ÄViVVV'."?.!: inated is calculated by disposition ; from H Ivoke bv electric car this i,"ill"f 7,',, tuty i..u. n. mo- t. r. - ..... . 4. ' .t it WM99 OT MM, Vo l part of th. lo.rtli Imlf of to make friends m every neiglitxt- m iming. After the illege exer- rtii wcat qaarter ..f t . t. D nuiH-r

UrA a.i.l vx- .ol,t I... UMmA 1V. a il. ..r,.l.o 1...1.I ., , " " "nnip n-in.l.. r oar .

large majority.

B. B. BR AN NOCK,

THE DRUGGIST,

SR A YD BLOCK.

JASRER. INDIANA.

on the platform in front of the vi I

iihi people. Then the visitors

turned to Whiting mansio-i Holyoke bv an electric car.

between tin-

have no cause to regret their choice, by his violation of public pledge, or voting contrary to Demi craiic principles, and he would relied honor on his district as a worthy successor of the lamented Michael C. Kerr, of national fame. He wis iaised as a Democrat, and all of his lite since young loyhood, has been fighting f r j)emocraey, as the friend of the common masses. He is yet young, active, and a bold and fearless ligiiter for what he believes right, never sur

rendering to the allurein-uts so played, and wa

often leading public ihm nstrav "tart to titr-h.

that "thrift may follow fawning." Huntingburg,

Turned the Machine It's crowded here

MTIII-.I I. .'!.. I . .Hill,. . t,j , , t,,,,. Mt u...ft I II - - .

When elected the people would läge cimich, shaking hands with 2. -;i. r .t ti ..,uti. .

-..,,... n rtiic. ti,. in-, . .t re- , t-. n p... tii.-iii-e north thirt wvea It

Mti. tljtiHf .-mt par.i). I th ,.) ..uth I aura " .nirl Mr ITormaon a. IIa-! Bvr aid ot-h-ii r..,i. t in. -ura, saia mt. rerguson, a

land aww oveae bf Mn t un tl Miatta soue ed their wav past the box-

i ii nt digri im i.r in i lu.ini . .i. i. x. . -

. . lol aaid north Imlf nt Hit- ,,,.ti, .t othr

I s k Bai. i.. the game ot ball 'lu-n. r t. u r,u .,t ,,t tin - . ..t

Huntinfhtirv ml .1 .-- fS"' T'."'1 ,"-n ' '- ' r Nt..

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in

on Him. of course.

they

SPRING BARGAINS !

the pUct- of ix. aalaw, i-ntinina

i" toward the door ot the theater.

but how ran vou complain with

i any sort of reason that it gives you

more of

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(piitau in in iMKhtrat t tliirt .. . n er. m

iii"i.- ..r it-. luwitii in PiiIh.k i ,,unt.

nl in -Msf the rmt

! ' au-e I am hemmed

m

hir bovs Went into the it .1 illk ,,r '" uexi'H .l- nnn

, . . . " , Ju'lnifnt n. ,.-,rt.

t.. gas'd Mr- Ferguson, glaring at inrMBij" ffcrou n'm Ctiicago Tribune.

park la-t Sunday, re-ulted in i

tory for the latter b I - oft if 11

to Ö.

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niili t Iis- m V' I IM I Will M IM nl! I II I 111 lOKHIier M ittl 11 CT fNMt I kept abreast at all tim-s. The VrWl ff.'.';.""r ?!n1?i7 ' " i . , 'rei.. on. r l.r jt-. t piii.hc Hf game wa- plavjl in "ol i true t,"n " ' i imfii"t . i i.t, an lib. k..... t i.. Ih.'' r.""":t:1!'' i ii I"-

V,wi s ioiiii.-iiv nii.M. i Hi ttain, in mii'I to th..

interesting from ' m hi..i ii. ..r ... inu. i. ,j mo ie-iiii 1 1 Olli u. h Dart lfi. r,..f ,. i

Schill. the pitcher ' tin JieUn. nt ami .,r... afxrrMtd. v. was hit hard SAllV0! ' -m

p. J - O O T - - " ' . I II.

II raitt.! on l(wm urhieK Hetnnck. tlCIf BhOft StoD. waa.rrr:,r,wl-'' .tli..iit rt-hfl

his father yet owns, and thus spring- compelled to ipuit the game on ac- "y'ji t i.. ti.. r. i. i ,.,,!,. ..f inc from the common ueonle.all his. count of a broken arm. hit bv a ball.

sympathies are bound up in thern, two teams will probably play i.",'"' " -a.Avm. - swsutwenbe for the Jouaiita.

Oar ftmoui Rl.lt EAMtX nn it. It'i ihf in Ik

irlil Prlrr III ur-

rt v rou Wr lilvr

r- "i t hiracii. O m a Ii

or St. pul. lflr.'.l.

Writ for .r,r wi I MMiIh OITIOfJIRT Will a CO.. CHICAIO

TWINE E

We have tiih'd our room to overflowing, and want room, so we are ottering bargains in all the latest style?

DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels- Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. nor -t.w.i, ,.i i'i TU Uta i-not eotialled in Duboi tminty. It

'Mi r-iwi rv ' i m "-" - of tl... , ..!.. r-it.ul unil iriniriiiitei'd M a v field, Kv., manufacture.

garment guaranteed bv the manufacturer- to be as repn

does not prove -o. timr MOIU'J iju-k. van.

mire or ,-., und minlitv with other stores

r t -I j

Bverj

s.-nled If 11 1 .Ml

examine, ana io

Cornel 5Ul A Jackson Street.-

JAMPEB, INDIANA.

and he has always showu himself I again in the near future.

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