Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 August 1900 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

IAIPIR. DUBOIS GOUNTT. INDIANA.

WM II IM rodoBca I J.ap.r Indlsna, for , , i i Ii rn.i..lunlbroubibail. .., ,.i.d. l..iu.llr lOg roller S aSSOCiat Hill

FRIDAY, AI lU'ST , l'.Xsl.

If Jim haw rnijr Im Ml iirws, air tat njr printlii, hII M through th Courirr I'liuD. 13-.

DEMOCRATIC TICKET.

FoR PRESIPKNT, William J. Bryan, KOK VICI-PBX8IDENT, Adlia E. Stevenson. NTATK TU R KT. BiftaSQ l LAW . ALLEM KOLLAM f Kt. Tajrn; NICHÜL OOMMKLL, u( Vt-rsuilio. D'U'Kit-! at Large. K. MuK1", of lud Itt t . . 1 . - III i. Ii IM l iillKKT . of Itluff tint, J AM KS MI Iii S, of Lafayette , u. V. MKNIKs, of Ml. Vrrnou. tioTernor JullN V KKKN, of Indianapolis Lieutenant Governor JuUN 0. l.AWI.KK, of nvm. Seeretr.ry nf Stute AHAM IIRIMHKIti.KK, if New Albany.

Treasurer uf State JhKi Mt IIKItKK. of

I'tTU. Auditor of State JOHN W. MINOR, of Indl

an Apolls.

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SafThe Chinese Boxe and the Pilippino Americans seem to tw still Ifta mobt active people in their re

spective localities battling for liberty. Sr-The M. W. of A. had a coun

ty convention in Jasper yesterday, and there wan tiite a large deinen tion from the different lodges in the

county. It was called to organize a

In political

partu s that kind of an association EyPaII ATI t Jafcc

has been a success a long while, and VA H

k'ener:i v ruh 1 1 1 imrfv inntiuir VOUOl CU

j -- i 'j "-"e- rwiÄ,

ih nt, and dictates who shall be the WJ

candidates, hut if some of tiieiu - ... - . were required to take a hand-spike W ChlllS & freVOrs.

HUGHES' TONIC. Palatable.

Better than Calomel and

Quinine. The Old Reliable.

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IVUVIM . onic as well as a sure

IT NEVER FAILS.

and heh) roll loirs, with the mercury

u ' J mdicatiug lUOdeifrees. thev wouldn't

be in it. Editor Huhn, of the Sig- Just what you need at this Season nal. was auoonir the lo rollinor del-!marji.a

aniitau uaDlariluii uit.l ....,..,.,.1 .. I... AAX1Q IJttXBUVO.

V outve. votl tUHT , t t UitU IU LFC

a busy member.

Punished For Free Speech. The South Bend Tribune, in dis

cussing the resignation of Dr. llenrv

Nervous Sedative, Splendid Tonic.

Ciuaranteed by your Druggists.

MID-SUMMER SALE!

OF SEASONABLE GOODS.

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cussing tue resignation oi ir. xienry r. . , . ... Wade Rogers as president of tle n t take any substitute. North Western University, truth-t 50c and 91.00 Bottles.

Keporter for the Supreme Court II. li. tilN, of New Castle.

Attorney General- HAUI. KS V. I KL MMOM, of njBMIWlh. Superintendent of Tulillc Instruction ('UAKI.Ks O. UKEATUol'SK, of Mouut

eruon

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tully says: "Ihere waH no uues

tion of his ability as an educator, or his executive management, "but he

v i was a little too fresh in the expres

sion of his political opinions to suit the trustees. Hence his resignation was solicited." Proceeding, to make

-jpf the charge more specific, the Tribune

says: "Dr. Kogers felt it incumbent upon him to dip into politics, and opposed the administration's

iH)licr of expansion. This was not

April ill, NM toMw.

Th f ii i r infrpnfA id that if Dr

I m V aa a w a a a a a f a a

m5SuÄ,,M,IWAÄD UuUlKr ofi Rogers had "dipped into politics . . . . . 1 ti i: l ti... ,l

JudKe of Klrnt Dixtrlet iK KCifc J. KKIN

IIAUO, of lilooimuxton.

Judge of Fourth niftrict JoSKl'H M. A1A1K

Ul tAIUUJUII t 11V. IUt riet Ticket. For Congressman, 3d District u. T. Zi.vor, of Harrison county. For ReDresentative from DuImhh an, I

Pike counties P. L. Coble. For Prosecuting Attorney 57th Judicial Circuit -Lao H. Fisbkr. County Ticket. For Assessor Ww. H. Kcpkr. For Sheriff Herman H. Castbcp. For Treasurer Charles Moi.vk.hm'. For Surveyor Wm. T. Yocso. For Coroner Ph. A. Chckem. For Commissioner, 1st district Hknry Weur. For Commissioner, 2d district Herman Teuer. For County Council At large. J. Herman Beckmav, Charles Bsa( Jacoh 11. Srno. 1st Dist. Philip Scuwknk, Jd Dist. Joseph Friedman. 3d Dist. James H. Cunninuham, 4Üi bist. W m. Hkitman.

Annual Peoslon Report. Washington, July ,'11,-Tlie forthcominK annual report of the

commissioner of pensions, Mr. Evans, will show a grand total of .'.,- ÖN pensioners on rolls of July 1

last. The figures on which the report will be based are now complete

and ready for incorporation in the

agreeable to the backers of the in- ine? 8how lh on Juy L

stitution, and the doctor had to .' 1 "J UM1 wfWlt018 pensioners

'n mc tuns, i 'tu Ulf; lue year i: i E : . i

ui.i original pensions were granted

and favored the policy of the admin- a.na tl?w "a,neü were stored to

listration, he would not have had to ine rf- t 0"5 thee . . I . WMro il r. . I it .u. 1 fpnn, ll,o ...11., .1, .......

go, which is equivalent to Having the ' TTJ UU""K president of a university may. in a l'ie FJ including dSU by reason

public address, discuss .juestions ofl01 aeaiD9' D: remarriages of

policy in government with impunity!1""" ,,D ",1V4 ,U'"IU ul ul"Br rAvi-td Kl. vi MimruL miti leaoee! leaving the total number

the opinions entertained by thetrus- vr0 ! Jff .hrst "f lhl8 Tnth tees. He must, however, content . This is an increase of 2,himself with being a parrot or an 010 Pens;oner8 Tle echo, repeating or reiiecting the Pumof cai8f a11 klndi reviews of the men who selected him mg. J4UY, . 1 ' 'm ,was JJI104i for president, and not presume J" 4l7'280 00 1 exercise any power of original! Ferdinand Tewoship Teacher

mougm, or ui noiu opinions oi ms For next , j iiu-n ti ,uh ariTiA ann 1 1 mit at IAA1 aroi .

Dist. 1. Rosa Steinhäuser. " 2. Lilian Sweeney.

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Our stock of Summer Goods is too large, and we have concluded to reduce prices on many lines. The reduction on such goods as Lawns, Organdies, Dimities,

and many others, is large and our new prices will

prise you. You will find Bargains in Seasonable Goods In all Departments. Remember we handle a full line of Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clothing, Men's and Ladies Shoes and Slippers, Groceries, Etc. Bring us your Eggs, Poultry and other produce, we pay you highest ruling prices

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SVDuke Alfred, of Saxe-Coburg, died from delirium tremens, caused

by intoxication. For several nights

previous

carried

he being so drunk

JGPlt is said the American and British army has started from TsinTsin for Pekin, leaving the other foreign powers behind, but that Japan will immediately follow. The Ministers, except the German, were yet alive on the J.'Jd cf July. ST John Clark Kid path, the famous historian died in New York Presbyterian hospital Tuesday. Julv

31. He was a native of Greencastle, Indiana. He was f0 years old.

He was probably the greatest living

American historian. He will be buried at Greencastle.

FLY TIME

IS HERE

AND

own whose scope and limitations are

tixed by his intelligence and con

science. Such a conception of the

right of free speeth is extremely narrow, and repugnant to the spirit as

well as the enlightenment of twen

tieth-century civilization. ' 1 The foregoing is as true as the gospel. In the Hur.tinghurg Argus of recent date appeared a copy of

the add

which versily

lege. Kvery word uttered in that

8, Clement Lueken. 4. John F. Höing. r. tirades 1, 2, 3 and K. Schwestern; grade John Schneiders. 6. Wm. VVirz beiger.

Iress of Maurice Thompson,' , , ' he delivered before the I ni Expenditures and Tax Lev of Boston and Wabash Col- le for the ear ,JHX. n ....... TL. T . ,m w . 1 . . .

The Trustee

Eicauon. r or several nights . , , . T "V Duoifi cotintv, proiMwes for the ve ir to his attack he had to be arVcle wa8 111 exact keeping wan the ex,dit,.resand tlx levL l,v the A ! and put to bed by servants pnncip,es u now a'ivocated by the lytiorj Beani at its annual meetini to b ing so drunk If- 0. p., and so much so that one 1 held at the Trustee's oOee.lbe folTowla

AccihKNT Caused bv Bap Roads. On Sunday last as Mr. Geo. Orth

and family were returning home

from Sunday School at Duff, on the a I . a . '

Daa roaa on the Bteep hill near A. Utz' a jolt in a wash out caused the

wagon tongue to drop from the neck-

yoke, and raised the wagon bed so

that Orth, his wife and daughter

were thrown out. Orth was rendered unconscious, and the others badly bruised. Three of the family were unhurt. The old farm team stopped when the tongue caught on the ground, or more damage would have been done. This should be a good roads object lesson. aWThe C. K. of A. invitation committee have received word that six ranks of the Koraan Knights, from Kvansville, two ranks of the uniformed 0. K. of A. of Terre Haute, 2 ranks from New Albany, 2 from Peru, Ind., one from Vincennea, and one from Ferdinand

will compete for the drill prizes at

jasper at the time of the State Con-

f Madison tovnshin.

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g. O. p., and SO much So that one held t the trustee s office. the foil wing irlw.lu MM nt ia IfMllullKliliimunl t'H t I 1 1 Iii tl'W 11 lid Hl I IOI 1 11 1 H f O T K: , I V I'-.t I

was given to its nublicalion u nm.m. T,,wh. expenditur e,- .oi.Voo, was given m us puuiicuiun as cam- anil tax m oftntw OI) ie baadred ,uljirfl paign literature. . ji tuip ,n expenditure, jii-jn.mi But it is said, that in this county nd tax, 15 eentn OBtaelmiidred dollars. not even the graduates of the com- J''-'"1 ',",ul iAX aapendttajna, mon schools can declaim a ten min- JdoJj the hundutes' address, if in the same public 7 p (MIT HVfUMl.ll'lln.j t'-.r m

men are held up as illustrations, i"r year $s..oo, and tax J cents on the whose actions and utterancts are hundred dollars. not fully in accord with the thoughts LiÄ2SÄ?!5SÄ ":! u

t . uu me nuiiiirru uoiiars

oi nie QiuoiiKTs oi ine g o. p. in the respective communities. But men voicing the sentiments of the republican party can deliver ad dresses before colleges in this and other states which later are used as campaign literature. "Consistency thou art a je.?el."

Kejiorts are current among Re

Mgned, JOHN E. NORMAN. Trustee Per N.ii.s. Aug. , lflOO It.

IJquor Li oo use Notice.

Notiri-n h.Tfiiy iVen to the oitiz.Mii of

r .-ro i ii im. r eioinanci townnhip. UiiImhhCo ImlirtiiH. that the mull riini...f I.. ...I... I.

itnnt if hukI township i"i eountj , ud over tlif Hire of i viar.. un.l of i .1

hcOt. w illat HM) r KiiUr BeptBlbei ti-rin I9M

- o m".iu oi i i ii 1 1 ii i i r i , t x of in ill publicans that the suppression ui '"!"'.ty' ,pplf f"r "cwueto Mil rtii

. j , i,i . .. . -....... uu, iriiiil-, lllllll H1KI III IIT llltllllH'M the graduates illustrations above i tfnK uni.r in h (oMqaantitf thn .,.'Vrt alluded to was suggested to low Trustee by the Chairman of the ! J.YT ,'r''! '! S1" u in nid Itqnom i i- r r ... III Iw niii la .itiiHt. l in tin. frinit mom Democratic County Committee, apoa tb mBd floor ..r t"i ,t..r" trm but it is nnssible there iü Hume miti. '""'J'", froutin on oUio street, and on the uut ii is posMDi mere is some mis- ll(,rtii hair of lot IMwabown nn the orfKlniil understanding as to this exercise of Ejff. tB6 wm ,,f ' Duhoii Oo., authority by the dul officer of party ' At Unmem mem wmi pim-. win Hppiy for and schools. t'1.','!,".""' ",H,""VHr'1 Pi'""' ''"' 'orowinn

' '"in in " nun t't mi it'fi if rii-f v , , John skukk. July 2T, IWW.lw.

Qermany Fined aa American.

Strasburg-Louis Joseph Hchwarz, Notice of Appointment of Admini.tninr

a native of ALace a naturalized j Kotios in Karebj given tfeat tiae aaderAmerican citizen, and said to be a ho7o..,i

wealthy resident of Nework, has, tor of the estate of Itarlmra Mehne. de-

just returned to this country after i'! lat' nt ',,,,M'' county, Indiana.

an absence of twenty years, onac- JUENBY ßTlBJIDENBADOH count of the sickness of his parents.! Adminiatrator. He was immediately arrested and Tkaylor A Traylor. Attorneys.

sentenced, after a short trial, to drv! J,lly 2H ltWü. 3w.

a fine of SOOsMtkl ($148) or suffer ' ' forty days imprisonment, for non- Notice of Public Sale of Fer-

you want to keep flies out. Conic to

JOSEPHS BUCHARTS, Jasper, for an outfit of all kindj of Screen Doors & Window Kasily fitted and makes your house comfortable Mso DRYJ GOODS

Notions, (iroceries, Ae., ftfl , ctreap for cash or produce of any kin J, on 8th street , Jasper, near the school house. April 27, WM I Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass 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 the hark I aln i

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 necessUvof being compelled to go often duringlhe day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful 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 aamole bottle of this

wonaeriui discovery

and a book that tells

more about It. both sent absolutely free by mall,

aoaress Dr. Kilmer & nmm of fiM Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men Uon reading this generous offer In this paper

SUMMER

NOVELTIES

I N A H

LIKENS

CRASHES

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LÜSTERS

Made to Order in the Latest Style by WLBQHNERT. THE TAILOR.

Hoi Weather Prices

On all the latest novelties

In Summer Wear.

LIEN and CRASH SUITS to Older at BARGAIN PRICES.

Come around and let us dis-1

cuss the subject with you.

P. HUTHER

East side of Public Square.

fulfillment of

.Schwarz paid

granted leave

military service, his tine and was

to stay a short tim

sonal Property.

Notice is hereby given that the unier-

signed, ailiuinistra'or of the estate of

Kodol

Dyspepsia Cure

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vention of the C. K. of A., Ass. 38 ÄELSS" !5 T, and 29. It will he a hi lf f nüCo.nfluIftte at Kehl. -Chicago Ree

i j . . lora.

wiuieu raUKR OI VDlCBgO, 1.0U1S,

O wm atwmj m nuvil VII1JI . .9.., mruii "I III llll) ITIHH1 OI with his parents, hut only on strong Brharo M"hnef iteaamd. will offer for application through the American ?leat p?!lhc uoti"n-f tLf resi(onsnlate at K.ff JSlTST? SSAi'!?! of

Louisville and other localities, have been invited, hut have not yet sent their acceptances, though it is thought several other ranks will participate, as the social acquaintance

is prominent feature among tht Knights, and all want to become ac

Louoet in the A Berken Section. President Lou bet to-day visited the American section. In the pavilion of agriculture, where the im-

nlamiitil. n-.. AvkM.Un.l 1 u :

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uvu buuwcu h ueei intereai. rie

impressed by the variety of

Digests what you eat.

It artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive Organs. 1 1 Is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures DvSDenSla. Indigestion. Ilenrthnrn

mill L'f itiiUnM U.... XT.. ........

kiu hen furniture, InhIi and beidin, 1 8lck Headache.Oastralgla.Cramps and MM, tables and c.iairs. au otner ressJlWO? I mperfect digestion. i K'natiodoek a. m. Prw siv. ami tt . t sias7ssss.issasl.7aif 111..

l an : All sinus of hikI under nmllslxe. Itot.kHlliiuuutdyswusiiiuiiiUedfros

Haysvilie, Dubois county, Indiana, on

SATURDAY, AÜpVfT ISth, um the nm nal pnjtierty of said estate con

sisongof : One cw; botiethoM

was impressed by the variety

the delegates from all over the State. "A car of very fine fat cattle was shipped by Henry Mehringer Wednesday from Jasper.

cash in hand, over flved.illar a credit of not to eveed nine months will be given, the outcliaser executing his note therefor, hearing six per cent, interest

imsintsH itK ir. j was in

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IhA il.lai.ataa t II .. at. . . nHHMHHn 1 IU I U IllCn I S . Hnd SSKetl fr...l. .luta. I.... . :..f .. ...I....: ..

, ... . . I i 1 ' TltlllHIMII to be presented to several of the dl-l'aws, providing for attorney's fees, and

"Petersburg expects to have a big time" celebrating Labor Day, Sept. 4th. 3

A M at. - t ta m

reiuurs oi me exiiioiis, wno ex

plained the mechanism. The Pres

ident also visited the corn kitchen and the pickle exhibit, and laughingly accepted Hie little pickle watch charm given away in that section. Chicngo Tribune.

with (rood and sufficient freehold bmsbcv

thereon to tlte approval of the adminis'trator. HKNKY H. BRKIDBNBAUOH, Administrator. Travloh .It Tnavmih, Aftorneys. Inly 27, PSKI ,lw. aWäubscribe for the Cuobiib.

Prtparad by E. C DWITT a CO . Chlcoflo-

Martin Friedman.

Clotfilnfr nt coat at Eckert New Store. Sunday KxctirnlniiM. Heginninff Hunday, May I.I, 1900 the . K. St: I. will Hell excursion tirknla

on Sundays, fsd ween all points on the line, nt a rate, of one fare- for the round trip, tickets to be jrood gnuiR and returning on date of sale only. V. K. Oi.avcomii, A gen

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All Kinds of Wheat, and pay 68 cents per bushel. J. and A. ECKERT

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