Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1900 — Page 4
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. ASfBK. DUBOIS COCWTY, INDIANA.
the C'iiiiiImtIhiuI
si Mrs. VooNordock fiidaaei . 1 5 1 Jasner l'ollt'i: ;
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purple and white tor to-nig! t com Mr. Dougluss resilience ;
mencemenl ex. re ises
school
of the high
.. a . a. mm l.IUn f Ar
roem-eaton through the mat l rood rliu matur. FRIDAY, MAY 4, UHX).
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET. District Tlt'kat. For Congressman, 3d District u. T. ZasoB, of Harrison county. For Representative from Dubois and Pike counties P. L. Coblk. For Prosecuting Attorney 57th Judicial Circuit Lto H. Fisukk. County Tirket. For Assessor Ww. H. KursR. For Sheriff Herman B, Castri p. For Treasurer Charles Moenkuavs For 8urvvor Wn. T. Young. For Coroner Ph. A. Gi-caas. For Commissioner, 1st district Husky Wbhb. For Commissioner, 2d district Herman Teder. For County Council At large. J. Herman- Heckma.n, Charles Eoo, Jacob H. Seng. 1st Diat. Philip Schwenk, 2d Dist. Joseph Friedman, 3d Dist. James H. Ci sninuham, 4th Dist. Wm. Heitman. Jasper Democratic Ticket. For Treasurer. JOHN P. Hl TU KB. For Clerk. JJOUN H. Jl 1V.
For Mtril KDWAKD banitDutt For Trustee, SU ward, JOIIN UKIKK. For Trustee 5th war J. JOHN LOBE Y.
Democratic Congressional Convention
TKa Aeontm of the counties of
A UV UVIEaMWM ' - the Third Congressional district of II A
Indiana are hereby cauea io met-1 in the ODera House at New Albany,
Mfiv 12. 19W. for the
nnrnnaa of nominating: a candidate
for Congress for said district, and
nrh other business as may come
before said convention.
Th atvural counties will be en
titled to the following number o delegates :
Clark 19 Crawford 8 Dubois....... 15 Floyd 18
P.rrv 11 Scott 6
Washington. . 13 Harrison 14
r Orange 9
Wm. E. Cox. Dist. Chairman
R. M. Milbubn, Secretary.
State Treasurer. Mr. J. A
M. Adair, of Portland, Jay county,
in a candidate for the Democratic
nomination for State Treasurer
He waa before the convention in
1898 for the same position, but was
nnt.wntad hv Huirh Doushertv. He
vvs w - j 3 o enjoys a wide acquaintance as an active Democratic worker in the
northern part of Indiana. His principal opponent is Hon. Jerome Herff, of Peru, a member of the State Committee, and always a loyal worker for the party. Either one would make an excellent State of Jicer. and add something to the gen-
ami atranffth of the ticket to be
elected in November. Enumeration of School Children. The trustees of all the school corporations in Dubois county except Birdseye, reported their enumerations of school children to the county aunerintendent in compliance
with the law, last Tuesday. If the one corporation had observed the law. the Superintendent could have
marie his renort for the county to
the State Superintendent. The fol
lowing is this year's enumeration enmnared with last year's. It
ahnara a aliffht increase in the coun
ty, although some of the townships
have fallen behind ;
Kin; OCT mi Old; Hin; in MM New. Mr, W. S. Hunter NOtiffd
His commission as postmaster at
Jasper, Monday, and the omen was
turned over to him by Mr. A inter
son on Tuesday. Mr. Hobt. Hun
ter has been appointed deputy, and
a Air Smith has taken me lauer s
place as bookkeeper at the saw mill. Mr Anderson will return to his Al
der Creek breeding farm near Ite-
and. until another turn of the
wheel gives him another chance. Ipeelal to the cur hie a.
Death of Mrs. urmaiine a. oryani, Looooorii, Ind., Apr. 25, 1900 Mr- rrmaline R. Hrvant. cue of
the most highly respected and dearlv hp loved old ladus of Looeootee,
died at her home at 4 o'clock A M ,
on April the 18th and was buried . . .- t 1 a m a III A IVeaa
in the uia Mount neasam, imi-
y grave-vard at 91 o'clock on the
19th of April. The deceased was
thp widow of the late Major J. H.
-, a a ' . - - - m
Bryant, a popular traveling sales-
man througn uuoois couiity mm Southern Indiana some years ago, and a sister of Mrs. Louisa Et.
Monroe, of Ireland, Ind., who is the
only sister now surviving her. The deceased was 78 years of age, and I
host of fuends in this county win sympathize with the only son, who survives her in his hour of sorrow. She was the sister of the late Geo.
G. Reillv, of mcennes, and hail a
nersonal acouair.tance with nearly
all the early settlers in Dubois coun-
ty, and her home at HI. rieasani was a favorite visiting place for
manv vears with them. .
President Eliot of Harvard told
this story at the Cornell club dinner
the other evening, relates the bos
ton Journal : "A friend of mine, a
college professor, went into a crowded restaurant in New York City for
uncheon one hot dav lust summer.
The man in charge of the big cor-
idor wheie the hat shelves stood . . . a li
was an intelligent looking lenow,
and his bow and smile were not of
the obsequious, stupid kind so often affected by colored waiters and doorman in hotels. He took mj
friend's hat and gave no check tor
it in return. An hour later, when the professor came- out of tiie din
ing room, the colored man giancea
at him in a comprehensive way.
turned to the shelves and handed
him his hat
s- ius. Gwmnipaobtr n
26-8 Ke:r TrtJ lor residencf j S4iowmnn BavIom Lumoer Co.
This took all the boiM lamlnhod by the loinpany. For Ren v. The residence I live
in. Wlo per nnuun. . wtntu-.
bckerU New Store-
SOMETIMIiS when you have lame back and feel poorly, you stop working for the day. But all you do is take the rest and go right to work again when the symptoms quiet down. That is no way to head off a terrible disease that is fastening its grip upon you. Stop the first leak or you lose the ship. DtlRflclons wdKi-iQ-n quickly cures those first irregularities and thus repels Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Jaundice and Female Troubles. Druggists have it, $i .oo a bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. BT. tooia. MO. Sold iv B, B. Bmoj-ook.
nwtipBMBnU iZpn
AW7DOPRING
E are ready to serve you in all departments for SPRING WEARING APPAREL, choice lines of Clothing for Men, Boys and Little Fellows.
All the new and pretty things in Mens and Boys head wear. Largest stock of Mens and Ladies Fine Shoes and Slippers. Ladies and Gent's Furnishings. S. KVEBLER,
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Thouaands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common class with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in harlt ii also
convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant . . , . . I. i . .
necessity oi oeing compenea to go cr.en j i . J J . . . :
Brannock's
DRUG STORE
Carries Everything in
durine the dav. and to et ud manv times
"My friend IS a man Wlio priues during me nigni. inemuaana tne enra-
hirnself on his nowers of observation
and the man's ability to remember
to whom each article of ClOtntLg belonged struck him as being some thing very wonderful. M 'How did vou know it was my
hat?" he asked.
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its worn derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery and a book that tells
more about it. both sent
NIB
'I didn't know it, sah,' was the ; absolutely free by mail, 1 - j j r- UM., t.
U" 11 VU . I BHID
reply
'Then why did you give it to V the jrof ssor persisted.
'Because you aave it to me,
sah.' "
me
address Dr. Kilmer & Rom of rnramp-Roo. Dinnhsminn M Y Uhn writinc men.
w., ... .. tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
1899
1900
Columbia 518 49
Harbison 420.
Boone 426 .... Madison 461 ... . Bainbridge 489. . . . Marion 397.. .. Hall 617.... Jefferson 595. . .. Jackson 422.... Patoka 431.... Cass 541. . . . Ferdinand 706. . . . Jasper 5C9. . . .
Birdseye HU..
Don't, for Book Lovers. Don't borrow books from private
libraries.
Don't lend books. No one
treat your books as you yourself do
if you love them.
Don't wet your hngers when turn
ing leaves.
Don't leave a book "face U .wn" t.
e., open.
Don't shut a book up frith any
thing bigger than a narrow ribbon
in it.
Don't turn down corners.
Don't mark a book in any way
unless its your own.
Don t increase thequjntity ot your books at the expense of iuality in contents. Don't scorn cheap books if you cannot afford better publica! ions. EASTERN BOONE BUBBLES.
Notice of Appointment of Administrator
Notice is hereby given that the under signed baa lieen appointed adminiltra tor of Uk estate l .lohn Mann, le censed. Siiil estate is mpposedto be solvent, - ITUCil IKG l V.lm'r
n.i i iii.ui.'i' .......-, willTiMYi.oR ft Trayi.ok, Attorneys.
Mhv 4, r.HHi. ;iw.
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. .507 . .379 . .525 ..586 ..405
..430
..562 ..687
..608
145
Huntingburg....859 890
Wheat and oats need rain.
Mr. Fred. Miller has cone into
the horse trading business. The dance at Otto VVeisheit's last
Saturday was well attended.
Edward Seitz and Jacob Hoffman were driving around Eastern Boone Sunday. Mr. John Stamm and John J. Mehne accompanied by theii Mar
tin cnuntv airls took a buggy ride
through this vicinity Sunday.
Oi.p Dutchman.
Total Net gain
7491 61
7552
UTThe managers of Like Calumat nrdarftd Heven skiffs from Lea-
venworth, for pleasure boats on the lake, and expect them here this week. About 18 acres are under water now. The company would do well to buy about 40 acres just at a . t 9 a! a a 1
aouih ot tun laxe, anu sei u oui in walnut, oak, hickory nnd maple trees, to be used as n permanent picnic grounds. The lake is pretty well stocked with fish now.
Mrs. Biugo "You must he careful what you say to cook, dear, or she will leave." Bingo "Why, was I hard on her?"
"Were you ! Why, any one would have thought you wen talking 10 me." Life.
"I asked the vcuna woman
m w front of me to remove her
so that I could see the stage."
"Did ahe do It 7" "No: she said if she held her hat
in her lap she couldn't see the stage hersalf." Tit-Bits.
l.iceiiMe ftotii-e.
OTICS It fctrty StvH to tbft c!tliri "f St, II.... rv (' ti.wri.htn Ilnl" I cutirtl . . Iml .
iSat Mm-Mtftgd, a aal cittsM ik rtnt-.i ItatM. will ppiy to HVa Cauif C tarn ImIov tri f
Duhc'ft cnunljr tt (heir net rt(iilar -fil"ii In
Jmm, 1WW, for t llepnM to rtil latollctUag
llqaort, bfpr tnil wine, ana permit thim Ii. Dt ilriik on tbr prtmlott. undtr tbt provUiun of t Inlaw af laitaaa aovtralaf itch Itotatti The prtrnt lotttiot wtirr laM Hattttt r tr. M hM to la tkt SStSI ftat raoti Ittatai It iht Mtlk mmcmwm tkt froand loor, "f tartala lw -t frame ImildinK. Mtatltd "Ii pari "f il.e N W nr f the N Kur f ae.Mloll .C. X No 3S., K '
( ,i, the inwn of SI Henry. Dabatf . .unity. In. IIm.a. aarUnlarl y dcrlhl aa fultow: HeiiitniiK ... tin ..I ,li,. W . V rurn.-r uf the
I,m . 40 ( re t ra I . Ih. Iire IMti SM fttl ' lien, e . -I
Iiki t.-et. then, - north 210 leel, then. . et loin. ei t ihr i.laae of (leBinnitit Hidfr..iu r-...tii fr.mla the
nnrlh nd opeti "Hi upon a pnl'l H liiuhy t M
the St Menrv and Ferdinand t.. .1.1 I tie other pari
I -a i.t huildnitf i o-ei t hotel. anao uarr. Majr 4, IMS Sw. I-icriiMe Notice. jaaoTIi'K it hrrrhy (jivan to Ihr o It Isen! "f V Bt. Henry, and Caw townthlp, Dubalt
Cdimty, Imliiinii, tum ui- utoi. r iiiiihi, u
in. ill- ritizi ii "I tin- l niio. i otawt, vi hi iiin ,.. nVuinti I . . in in i . . 1 1 .1 - nf Itul....
i niiiity lit tln-ir in-xt ri-ifiilur i-tlon in .liiti,-,
r.i, tiir II lli-eil"!' io rriiui i ui.ia n-iii i iik ii Bon bäwaädwlaa, sad permit -he tame to in- iriuik oa tin- premlt.. under tin- pro rlakma t lln laws f laolaaa govmlnf ucb lirint-.
Ilia pr-citi- liK-Htmii luTr ain-n iiijuor nn- ti in- old It lnafrtrooion the Kf""i Soor of the itrtalory brick bulldiitM on tinPerdlnaad and 8t, Benry road, nd l eated ob MTeB-elgbthi of nn iirri- f tin- touth aat ii Harter of the toutb ewt quarter f taction tu. toMtiliip .i, run1' I, known n- tin Iura
(inifi-l propi-rty. Aim. Ht tin- ihmIIoh rill ratke application fnr Ikk iixi- tu it 1 1 1 1 w i iinl pluyiiiK. Iii'!'
tli.owiiiK, mnl to "I'll iuin-ln-1 innl (tonfefl
tion-ry. mm a. men - . M ny 4, lltJO ÜW. LICKNHK NOT I CK. XI rflCI I hreh g ven M the tfUttat oi Janp. r, and Haliil'iidR.- UrWatklV, DV-Oll OtaBt Iml that the iindai -itneil. male i 1 1 1 r en ..( tiie
I'nited tlate-, will apoly l" tkt OatOtJ UOMIttittlot
era
in Jilie, lew. ii ' . - " . . ....: , i Lr;tiks.
cantlK llipiore, ueri nn i -n., "- e. 10 m drank on I lie prniiKM, and.i Ihe prnvlnioti Hilt Hlltl tonlC.
nf tiielaw of Indiana overnin turn Hi tnttt, The pn--ii- location where taid iitinrt arr to be Mold it In a room JOtJft fcot, on tilt
OILS, VARNISHHES. BRUSHES, &c.
i. If vou want a First class r a -r-ft, I Tt T '
. High graae, Keaay mix-
ed Famt try tue "iücoiiomy." Guaranteed to be all right for OUTSIDE or INSIDE USE. This paint has been on the market for many years
There is none so gooa. For inside use try our "Gern" Paint, a cheaper
paint but better goods
TW The Charles Moser Co. I J;
than some others sell for
more money.
We also sell White
Lead. If that is what
vou want, then use 3.
& M's. Railway White
Lead. This is the very
best brand sold, and win
cover more surface,
wear and look better
than any other.
t . .;,. , TrnehfR from the cheaoest to the most expensive
lUIIUCUDC uuo ve .., a seed Oil, Japans, Varnishes, Putty, Stains, Fillers, Tinting Colors, c, Give us a Call. B. B. DM OCR, THE BRUDDIST.
Süavd Block, Jasper, Ind.
Liu
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I t b a
DSaests what you eat.
It artificially ditft'sts th fuJl antl aids ftr... I.. .-..... t 1... ,. I ,11 r urirl roPllll.
te.l tiate-, will apnljr in tnei i.iiiiiy i .,minii.in- tui.ur III niiuinu" '""n " Of Dtbeil i.niniv t their next regular neaaion gtrUCli-ltf t lit1 eXtillUStt'd (Ulft'stlVO Orju.e, iwio. tora.ttttett to retail imxi- i , i . i.o lt .wt.HlsrtivtTi'd diiffst-
irl t.inir.. No DtheF DftiDBraUOD
can approach It in efflcieocy. It inttunt lv relieves and noniiaiietitly cures
, to Olli la in hioiii n. i.viiiii.- - i ll II ,,l,,,n. ninn IB groaad tionrof nn- tninry friiiin- iiuiiiiiiiK Iiyspopsia, IndlKostion, neurinurn, hio- hal ontB mer ofsiath apd Jieatoti tre.t-tt, pftulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, big Dai .jtuatad tio- kaat half, l to tS,. w, at k,-,,, Oa8tritliriii.Crnn.ps and
li w II oil lilt- nr IK i inn I' 1 11 ' " - e .ll. tl .. jatpi r. BainbridB townaiiip, imiioit all other results of Inipcrfectaigcstion.
county, inoiiinii. Price 60r. tnti II. Irjro tlr.fftintnlnt Z', timt-t At the true Urne ami placa will apply r..r Pr' uuii-i, ii,,k all almutUystw-psliinmUt il froe mit to aarve luiuhea. --. .- . .
IIKNKY UOKI'l'MKR, CUNIUDU. I'lUCCilTKI.. April, 27, 1900-Hr.
Prtpartd by C C DaWITT A CO., Chicago.
Martin Friedman.
Annual StockliolderM Meet" in jr. Tin- annual iiieethtg the Stockholders of ths laspar Broon Works will be held :it iin- Becretsry's i (flee on Wodneaday Mav ''. 1900, M 7 :80 P. M., fr tin purpoM of electing iko directors t strve one yoaf, sad snch basioera as may eome before it. AN nam rteBü-BB, Pres, M iv . I9U0. It I hvsk L. kt. Sfcy. i.k i:nsi: noih i:
TOTI' V I, -. i t .Iven to th "f ' '"I"
an.l Halnlirnll- lewntklp, Bab-It rininiy. inn ,
11,1 1 Ii, e n.l.ler.l.lie.l. a ttlftle I'll -II of III- I mttftt.etll applvtoihe OteaV Cawialttieaeri I Ituh.iln enuiiw their next rtftltf .e..iot, In j,,. IINMI. tnr t ll.-en.e to relail Intotletlln. Itaaer, bttl ami wine Ml pernili lh- SM W ''r ",k "" tin- preml.e.. muter the pmvlalona f the lawoi In.liati.i ..vernlnu nrh ll. eii.e llie preol-, loratl.n. there mrh llqa-fj re to e ...1.1 1.'., nie roiiin.-JU.eet n ' U K II, Bftkt Ihtee .lory fume ht.tl.li.. " ,,e,is. kttftflei No 1. a..h.wi. n l''"1 etat tl ikttotra if J-i'-r. lUiiiionUe f.."-iop. I Ii i rraittr. IM . , , .. .... , ,,- Um M the -a IHM tnd - I mV f,,r lt.. to ttr. luncktt. HMRy IKrri( II April 17, lB-3w.
r. , i..,..l,..rt i
Kok Sai.k. l't No. 1. t. sdditkm to the town of J il 1 7U sores IB it, with the railroad rum n
tliroogn ii dob iv in v excellent location f-r s lanf ton "I say kind, r fr sev ' - ' -- ! - ,...., Ill
.mos. I lit' i.iisin. -" . . aj u I ..V..- it .m a
I i HI Hi inn . o
innf"
-lv. Make BK
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: .. a if
t.. MM'tire ii factory, i ' "
ti. c.-ll immediate
at tin- Cocains otnee
Rallraad Bmcuwi nLoaJavilta Joeky Olob M ; on.- and one Mtird tore m ' li in I until "Jl-t. Clark's State Pay, " Mod to Mav 12. 'iik - Stat.- I iv May I".
to BBS lt unuii- l-'.tivftl one f to
ami Hi, (tood until 17th. . I I. .Mnt.nl I I .
tfWlllltl Lin .l.iaau.-.. , ,,, i
of Indiana. Indianapoli- J One cent a mite mc" ' 10 and Pi K'xxl untl1 ' .nt. V. E. OS-VTCOBS,
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