Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 October 1900 — Page 1

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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900 NO, 8 VOL.. 3

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brain be affected, appear bright and

Tbt ea-on for chapped bands, ftCt and lips is ben, and the best cure known f r it i afoutoux'l delightful toilet preparation

PANSY CREAM

(IMPROVED) Composed entirely of harmless substances, forming after iis application an invisible healing balm. Price only 10 cents. MOUTOUX'S PHARMACY. Jasper, Indiana.

nent and dear until great nervousness develops. If the kidneys are affected the urine will be bloody. In some cases the skin on the extremities cracks and a serum exudes which gives the appearance of eczema. The respiratory system is most often affected and the digestive tract least öfter:. Some cases die quickly, but the majority be come weak and bloodless and hang on for two or three weeks. In

sheep we have much the same

Ihr animal 01 W. Q J J. COLUMN. the eve promi-

CO.NDUCTKD BY MKS. M. L. IMHHS.

Congress and the Canteen Question. (Continued from last week ) And that one lone congressman

the brewing

Influenza ol Cattle and Sheep. I'uniur i I varsity MewnapM Ballatla, No. lH, 1 let. ;, ivJt

For the past ftjw paOMM wh ase has been prevalent among Ott le and sheep that for the want of a better name or more accurate t-rm has been called influenza. Ho widely distributed or bow prevalent

the disease may be has not been as- j oeitained. Only a small per cent.

if the animals in a community have

been attacked, but the mortality

tmong Ihoff infected has been very

The symptoms of the disease dit er considerably, depending upon

the organs affected, whether it be the respiratory, the digestive, the circulatory, or the nervous systems.

The owner seldom recognizes the unset (if the disease. The fust

- mo IIUPUI i i ll ) , if I tu. i "- oc uiiu , . Ill' I, .him noticed is that the annua re- i u ...1 . :.. physical blight upon our army

r -- uroill ill, Uliu mien suou ouuiicn 111 ,,, j- fir t ,i - I fuses to eat or drink, or that the ap-: t , There vvi ,')e ,fflJtiion .1 wo modes of defense of the adi.Ptit is verv irregular, but as the . , 1 .. 1 .1 .ininistration are being indulge- ID.

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surrounding it will be thickened. I'" J ' upo-o , 6. . r ,1 the president 1 action would bavfl I here may be in animation of the .' .. ,. . .. . m . ' J .... ... , , . us believe that these army grogintestines. I here wi be consider- , , ,. . 1 ,1 11 i- s . r .1 t shops are a good thing and m the able diminution of the quantity of . 1 -6 .. , . v"u , .1 , 11 , 1 1 1 interest of temperance. But it the blood MO that all parts will be . , , . ,. ,, . 1 Jwould never do for a "religious ',a,' , 11 t Republican paper to take such I W e cannot recommend a line of LJ a3 llion to a treatment but would advise - con- uttpr!lnc((, Jf chu bodies upsuiting the local veterinarian early., on the eul)U(, so they .)n,K)sl. L

we ueire 10 learn 01 ie oisin

is the member from

district of St. Louis. "The responsibility for Ibis imo.rii"i s 1 au should be placed on the right persons." The law is righteous the op nion nullifying it

nasal dis- iniquitous. And after mooters ol

seeming uiiceruiuiiy ,

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"Uli r lit " . - - - OftY. Miinh a, wat. - KUNO BUKTTNER, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, IABPBII, INDIANA, W.11 BfaatlOl la the Court of Bvtejaaa.4 I- rrM'ountiPH, liul. 1111 a. Jan. W. Is .

0KKATIVK hKNTIST, JASPER. - INDIANA, ta.oo aar of tkkth. aa.oo 1 Crwwa ad liri.ig aatl C...1.1 t-uiu.n i s lilni will lit rf fftg rk nuriitff.l T.rtn lt '' Oflk' over J, .Im rtertinTlicm.'- Lire, .'ii il0o aN taffaM 14, 1196 ly DENTISTRY

. . IJ. A.. MOH. V Resident Dentist.

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rendara ii' pro(einHi larvleM to 11 .1 Im hi.v work In the dental line, anil

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rk warrantiHl. Apr. W, '.

liiiiiibritlffe Township Trus tee'ri Notice.

lue iiii.Lfrsiirne.l. l'ntee of Hain-

D.iilgv township, Dubolfl county, will attend loTownshq baaia on Saturday

verv week, at hrHtik nutz h onice on

We want Wheal ! All Kinds of Wheat, and pay 68 cents per bushel. J. and A. ECKERT, JASPER ROLLER HILLS.

general appearance is bright, the thought of serious disease is not entertained, but a recovery expected in a few days. A close examination at the time will show a much quickened, harder pulse, with increased respiration. The respiratory sounds are dry and rasping. In early stages there is little or no discharge, but there is later. Pneumonia is likely to develop. If the bowels are involved, there will be diarrhoea and the discharges streaked with blood. The apparent

'constipation often present is due to

not eating. If the coverings ol the

on the subject, so they propose

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teachers of righteousness is .'imply

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,. are me inusi uesi-rvinu 01 couieinwi. the disease overlo , . . , , .. ' iSuch subserviency and duplicity on

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N t'.li Slnin street. iK'tween Kiirhth

Hlath, in Jasper. The Townnhip

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brary and Indinna Sel iol Hooks are at limeplaea, Wlt4.ua Siiui.kk, Trustue. Aug. 1, 1897 j. , llurbison TniHt4?e' N0M00. Notice is hereby givep that th under ilfned, Traata of Ilnrhinon tawuahlp att -nd to township htinineiiH on eacl utiirday of the year, at my otHee, an' pwaoni havintr township btmineBs U trraaacf are requin.! to preeaat it to hin Jn Satnnlayn. The township library will be kept a my h nne in Ilaysville. (iicorok Nit, Ant. 01 IW7. t. Trustee t'olumbla Township Trustee's Notice. The nnderaiuned. Trustee of Colnm-

"i Tp., Dulsjis eotiuty, Ind., willattend t'.' Township business at his residence od ivetv Saturday, and persons having

ow nHliin tmsinees to transmet are re-

' '-te.l to present it on that day of the

s ek.

1 lie Township Librarv is kept at the

ortiee of the Trustee, where tliose en litled can obtain booke. R. P. Smith, Trustee. Aug. 16th, 1887 7.

Hall Township Business.

Notice is hereby K'ven that the undef

ined, Trustee of Hail wnanip, win.

Attend to townsnip duiinsiuii 0

inlav of the vear, at niv otuce, ami perKne' having township business to traufact are requireil to present it to him or Saturdays. . The townshiplibrary will also lie found 1 mv oiliee near Rosamond, and the eit-

nens are invited to call there for library

Miks. , ... The Indiana Series of School books uay lie hal at my otlice, and at John J eechede'e, in Oelestine. Lam L Jacobs, Trustee Hall Uiwnship. Ana. t 18W7, T Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of H.Kine township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the 00 ol Tnistee, at Ins resilience, alniut one mile west ef I'ortersville, on l'ortersville and Irelam road, on Saturdays of each week, and reoujsts all persons havinir township i i,nH(iit it on Satin lav. t iti-

.ens lesiritiK Isioks from the Township t ibrary, are notified that the Library is kept by Win. Mcllarris, in Portersville. M 11 rtaaaai t t Tmetna

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ll WILLIE AND HIS PAPA.

ar m j miwzj. jm. 'iaaaar larwtrm tmktJAkjmm m'aBaaaamsw. w-t w

astounding. Phalanx.

Watch Repairing. When your Watch or

Clock is out of order

take it to

FRANK

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JOSEPH BUCHA RT la still selling DRY GOODS Boots & ShoesNotions, Hardware. Hat' & Caps, Etc. Telephone IMK Ring ub up. Freedeliveiy all parts of town. Don't forget the old reliable stand.

C.:ean for cash or produce 01 any

kind, on Oth street, Jasper, the school house. April W, IWD-y.

Expert Watch and Clock

Repairer. Reasonable

Rates. S.W. Cor. Public Square JA8PIR. - - INDIANA.

"Tea, WOlle, ilmt uns only uiie of the common people W ran (TN bac there, ii. Aeoaji't fount." Beatat'a Chteafo American.

New York's Vote for Bryaa. Nkw Yokk, Oct. '22. Former

Roosevelt's Opinion of Men Who Work

Roosevelt in Iii hook "Ranch

fJomSM Htone, of Mi-oun, had a Life, on page ID says that druuRlone talk with Jas. !C Met iuire to- en cowboys who indulge in deadly

luv and announce! I later that ar- ahooliflC attravs are much better

rangetnents had been nnde for a fellows than farmers, laborers, me campaign trip through the state by chanies and workmen. The para Webster Davis. When asked if he graph is as follows: itrreed with Mr. McGuire that New ! "When drunk on the villainou-

York was to be the storm center of whiskv of the frontier towns, they

fthe oowbova) cut mod antics, rid

ing their horses into the saloons,

tiring their pistols right and left, and indulging too often in dead y ahooting affrays. They are much better fellows and p!eas!nter companions than small farmers or agricultural laborers ; nor ate the mechanics and workmen of a great

THE NKW ALBANY

Does not guarantee, Isit helps a (treatet per cent . of its stu.lents to positions than

1 any other Husitiess College in the hunt.

Send for Join mit, which will le sent fr e, sfid will give some valuable information concerning 'i business career. Hoard aheap an.i g ad, Addraaa, The Nkw Ai.hinv BcetMBjai OotUkaa Cor. State ami Market St.., New Albany, I ml

Hiinday KxcurMioiiM. Heninning Sunday, May It. LMOUM I,. K. St. L will sell excursion tikct on Sundays, U'tween all points on tin

near ',n,, n'' ntf ,u' nir th9 r,,nnr I trip, tickets to U gissl going and return I ing on date of sale onlv. V. K. Ci.AYi-oMti, Agent

the campaign, Governor Stone replied : "I don't know about 'storm center,' but we will make a strong light heie and I am cor lident that we will cajry the stnte. A tidal wave is sweeping over the country. We no longer fear tlie millions snueez d from the trusts by

Hanna. All the money in the urn-, city to be mentioned in verse would not keep Bn an from I brea'h."

election this year It will be the

most wonderful tidal wae in the history of the country. The tidal waves of 1898 and iv; will be lilinutian compared with it.

We can elect Bryan withoat Wow1 benefit is

York state, but we will give him thelmev.

this slate s electoral vote, too. I wo wm ks ago representatives from

New Jersey said that there was no

chance of carrvina that state. This

week twelve of the best informed nen in that state sav tint they not

the same

No one can cheat you out of ultimate success but yourself. Kmer-aon.

The best wnv of recognizing a

never to foiget it. Ber

The love of beauty is a ) essential part of all healthy human nature. Kuskin. People, as a tide, hear better wilh their right ear than with theii left

Beastly Drunk. 1. The Ape drunk, w ho is jovial and musical.

2. The lion-drunk, who is .piarrelsome. o. The swine-drunk, who is sleepy and stupid. 1. The sheep drunk who is conceited and mute. "1. The Martin drunk, who

drinks until sober again.

(J. The goat drunk, wanton. 7. The fox drunk, crafty in his cups. 8. The bear drunk, who wants to hug you to death. 9', The maudlin drunk, does not belong to the boasts, but represents man in I sickly sentimental weeping condition. Take your choice they are all despicable. For years the Prohibitionists of

'hiladelphia bava been complain

ing that an honest vote and an boo et count were impossible in that city under prevailing conditions.

And they have continued agitation along this line, giving facts and liguies of glaring frauds which could not be disputed, until two h ading daily newspapers have taken up the light for honesty the Ledger, (Ind.) and North American, (Bop.) The latter after investigation, finds the election frauds committed there ex :eed those bl any other city, and estimates them at from :10,OOH to S0,(XXl, varying accoruing to the supposed need at different elections. These are in the interest of the Republican candidates and machine, which is in control of nearly every election precinct in the city. The frauds are principally by means of padded assessors' lists, making it easy for illegal votes to he cast, and the work is completed hy false counting on the part of election officers. The Prohihition state committee,

by Charles R. Jones its chairman, has finally succeeded in having one

if the numerous election rascals

John Hasson, jr., an assess r of the

11th division, Ith ward convicted

and sent to jail and lined f2)0. Cases similar are pending against

several, others with gjod prospects

of conviction.

With; the dangerous condition of affairs thus brought to light, a strong movement among leading business men, irrespective of party, has betjnatarted to aid in stopping these fraudulent practice, which make elections there worse than a farce. For whatever good results, credit will principally be due to the Prohibitionists who began the expensive woik, against great odds, of ferreting out the rascals.

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inly can Dill Will carry .ew jersey for Brvan. There

We will carry Indiana surely and

ould carry it to day hy .'10,000. R'cenl advices from Ohio say that e will probably carry the president's own state also."

is onlv one man who may

be excused for looking down on humanity the man in the moon. The most appreciative of fathers likes to talk about something bolides the baby now and then.

Temperance measures will never prevail in this country while Christain men prefer party to principle. And any attempt to obtain temperarce legislation, while recognizing allegiance to party above principle, is and 0 ight to be doomed to failure.