Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 November 1900 — Page 5

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Hiiir ' '" St JsBpci P. 0. ' ill ' M Ml I hi- JiiHpcr I" . m ' i'.' u. . I ' Hi..-k,. in.il'ÜÜH. in. i nl OH I- " t rottet I .n-fc I "' Irwlaad ,,,, ,, ,i,e ill' in ivttl dt in milMIMMll li ri ' . O 'Tn. ' 1 n, i'ä'i ii -unuaj , , II II Hl VN N Ml MI Ii. ' M tv II Ii- i t c'otidy to-night look out ir ll'' lolling meteors. j., i in-, lii'iiu'iiiHilt, fresh, Taffy and randy al Montoux's Confectionery. ItoW tt'i Little Barls Risen are Um i . -i liver uill evei mods. Easy ti take an in s i gripe. Martin Frisdmau. PLENTY OP EGG Aii'i ii" -I' k 1 ii'M bn a i Ii' BowrtM I'mil Im PuwUtif I" 1 1 "l it-M I Im-Iih. Ömtm ml I. up. Ki'i'iw ihiuIii) Ik hIiIi). Irtt, M rwata. miIu uy lt. Ii. Brannocc, Inaper, rardr. Jacob Berber Las bought ii mi Hieder' ocd. to Jsspt r. und ii building a uica ooitsge residence mi it. w in ii i ii want prorapl acting Utile ,11-1 Ii it never gripe use De Witt' Little i i s Kisert. Bertin Friedman. If your bior-KO lAm&hs Cm ' mit " IHttoMSStl MJ 1 "iifli Ul Tlifnnl viihikiiIM'iI CMffV f'ii' Couch), I 11(1, ll'Ut Uli 1 l'l.lt uip.il m uuii', uliwb uu I Juki. OOr. SI. sold by B. B. Brasoock, Jeeper. Martin Friedman guarantees f very bottle ol C'bejnberleJna Cough Remedy :i!i,i vmII refand the money to any one i i if not aaturfied aftei using two-tnirda ul the contents. Tin i tin- beat retain the wri'l for la grippe, omgba, i-okia, croop ami whooping eoegh end in pleasant and ante to tak. It prevents iui tendency of a cold to reeull In pneaiuoniej ö-'x-The pension i f James Peach, Otwtdl, bee been inert need to $17 1 er month. After exposure oi when yon feel a rl I . ii mi, take Foley'i Honey and Tar, it never fails to eure, end will prevent pneumonia or consumption it taken in Mm-. Martin r nedman. I '. t It maker- ami circulator of c..un t rfetts commit fraud. Horn si men will not deceivs you into baying worthless I counterfeit! ol BeWitt'i Witch Hasel Salve. Tne ofiginsJ i. iBfellible for luring piles, iiijnriee, ecsema and skin JiiteaM a. Martin Friedman . OssTMethodisI quarterly meeting at Huutingburg to morrow und Sunday. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will quickly heal the worst buna ami scalds and imt -leave e seer, It een he applied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt ard soothing effect. Uss it for piles and Ifcin rlisoasrr l.eware of wortlili counterfeit. M er tin Friedman. Recommends it to Trainmen. Q.B. Haaeen, Lima, 0., Engineer L, E. .v v. H. K., writes: "1 have been ubled a greet deal with becksche. I u.i- induced to try Foley's Kidney Core, i one bottle entire! relieved me. 1 gladly re-ommend it to any one. eepoc j I my friends among the train men, who s osuolly similarly afflicted. Mo tin Friedmen. 0J .The hard fret It I at night tl is week destroyed the vitality and h aiity oi inoel of ine bei dooms out li'inr Bowers, and Ibeir withered leaves end blooms remind one ol ickneos and death.

Mrs. T. Bridd lemon, of Parshollville, ll., was troiihled willisa.t rlieiini (off c, inn years and had tl ied a number ol In tors without lehrt Aller two or t lime applications of llanner Salve, her hands became better and in a short time ine was entiiely lured. M. Friedman. J.OdgerSiOf Froetburg, Md., writes "l hod 1 very bed attack of kidney com plaint and t ied Foley's Kidney Care, which gave Bie immediate relief, ami I eaa perfecUy cored after taking two botlake nOSObstitUte. M . I-tied man. 7O DAY take FoUy's 11 mey an i I'ar. it podtively prevents pneumonia, or other ferioiis results from "im. It may lie too late tOmOTfOW M Htm Fi isdsoan. s'Mr. s. Kuebler hipped 600 bushell uf line potatoes Monday to I' k county. Next Spring our n i .bonis will be shipping potatoes tu Jasper at double what can be gi t for them now. A good ice making ti lory, with cold storage wsreroom l i e he, WOUld at least enable our merchant! to nave for their cus torntfx and themselves a large amount of this kidn of extrn IS 1" rise, and the ice would be in demand in the simmer from otbsi t 'An- in the county, in nddilion. A Village Blacksmi.h Saves His Little Son s Life. Mr. 11. H. Block, the well kttOWtt vi I läge blacksmith ol Uiahomsvitle. BulliI N. Y., sav : "Our little sun, 1 ears olu, has aiw ays len suhject to croup, and so had have the attacks been tlmt we have feared many times that be 'ild die. We have h"d the doctorsud iw ii any medicinee, but Chsmbetioin's ' " gu Remedy is now our le reliance. h M.ii - to dissolve toe tough mucus, " I t'v fiving irnpient doHt'H when the ' npv syniptoins ai pear we have found thai the dreaded croup is cured before it KCl settled." There is no danger in iving thl remedy, for it contains no 1 pin m in other injuries)! drug, ami may w given ss conndeatly to s bobs as to an "i"1' 5 or Male by Martin Frieilman, "rngsjlst. Pv'i a Telephone in Vcur 'ime; 50 cents a rnnnrS i miik.iii.ani A Horse Run Down ', " I N MM up ..in, kly with MorrU KniltUh BUM lj ,'.-r Tlin Krönt lili'JÜ rimflT rjpo!"'-Muli.-mm ilMk.Ulrjidklshistiilwi. SSMBS. r. by J. b. Brennock Juaper.

PKKHONAL. Um. R. Mitchell is in Wann county visiting relatives, Mr (i. Rudolph and Mr- Joeepb Buobnrl will go t . Alford, Pike OOUOty, to dg) , N lu re lbs latter hah relstit en. Mr. A. Baumert went to Evansvilli- Monday to lay m a Hlock of leather ami Aadings for bit shoe hop. He i- kept busy at work, and if business increases will employ inure hands. Mr. Vie ('a nily left yesterdpj for Indianapolis, with two cur of la bogt and one car of cattle. Vic will remain in Indianapolis in the employ of one ol the stock firrat t lien. Sheriff Cantrup went to I'eter--lnirn Wednesday, and with the Bher iff of Pike county compared the votes for Rrpresentativs f Du bow and Pike, and declared Peter I. Ccbis duly elected t' the Legists t Ulf. UtOara. .John I.. Friedman, A. B ECrempp and Jlobn Hsllsra on Sstin lay took advantage of hunter.' rates on the I. U., and left fir Tilton, Ark., from where they will 140 into the wilds of Arkansas to hunt l)ir ame, and exp ct to hrin hack with them Borne deer and hear tn -. -at. Col. George II. Pennington, of New Albsny, appointed by Gos Mount for that purpose, aSB in Jos per yesterdsy morning, getting the rots tor Presidential electors cast at the recent election. He father- all the third district and repoit.s at Indianapolis. Col. Pennington in an applicant for the position f adjutant general under UoV. Durhin. A business man must seek trade before trade will seek him. OssrYoa can get the best homemade Toffy ami N it candy at Mootoox's Con fecuonery, - aTMost of the C. S. troops have been withdrawn from China. i.Tliere will he a dance at Kun

kel 's hall Tuesday, Nov. 19, by the the Voting Folk's Dancers. Morris English Stable Liniment Cur r.rtrii.'ri.'-M. Plltl, Ii' IllMt, Btinti, Cftllnimi, Mi ir 11 u l BlVraUb, khwiUm,SorjnrMj, "Sai IIiukii rtc. HfM (ul until ,:i I ai-t S3 A (MM. Soiii by B. I'.. Bronnock, Jasper. Star.Iaiieline, the blight three year old child of Mr. and Mis. Job. Qutgsell, died Wednesday morning, of Ilrights disease. "I have psed CbsmNwlshVi colic, cholera ami diarrhoea remedy and find it to he a great medicine," say s Mr. E, S, Phippe, of Poteon, Ark. "It cured me of hloudy Mux. I cannot speak too highly of it." Tftis remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of thotse who use it. J he quick euren which It enects even in the most severe rase- make it a favorite everywhere, For sale by Martin Friedman, druggist. OaT A number of the newlv alec -ed Trustees, and Assessors were in Jasper la.-t Satutday fixing up th ir bonds. If you have ever seen a child in the Sgony of er nip you can realielmw irratefill mothers are tOT OBS MiuUte Cough Cure, which gives relief a- -non as it i administered. It quickly cures coughs, colds ami all thmat and lung troubles. If Ol tin Friedman. BOONE ToWKSHIP, 'Tis said that I. em. L. Cooper made Iiis race for Trustee as a "w hooper,' ' and that be was the 1. st to diskiver the his headquarters were on Salt river. Many people worry because they helieve thy have heart disease. The chances are that their hearts are all light hut their stomachs are unable to dig.'-t food. Kudu! Dyspepsia Cure dige-ts what you eat ami prevents the formation of gis which makes the -loinach prces against the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. Martin Frijdmsn, .1. w. Bryan, of Lowder, Ills., write-: "My little boy was very low with pneumonia. Cnknow ii to the doctor we gave him Foley's Honey and Tar. The result v as tnagical and ponied the d ctor, as it Immediately stopped the racking cough and he quickly recovered." Martin Friedman. SaSr-N w that lbs pil tical cam paign is over the CoTKIKH hopes its peighborbood correspondents will send in the happening- in their localities. You an't afford to -ink vour life by allowing a cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. One Minute Cough Cure will cure throat and lung troubles aafcker than any other pr paration known. Many doctors ue it as it specific 't grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. Martin Frieilman. There is no pleasure in life if you dread tfoiiii to the table to eat an 1 can't rest at night on a unt of Indigestion. Henry Williams, of ti onville, fad., sore he swfa len d that way for yean, ti I he commenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, ami adds, "Now I can eat anything I like mi l all I want, and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cute Will digest what you eat. M. Friedman. Morris' English Worm Powder Wrrntil to riiT ti rnw nf W'.titi In noifKM, CMtlr. ShMS "t not, lo 1'ln Wirni In pott, Tbl mo ' perfect n ini-dv mal. wt ISS W Sol i B II. Urannock. SaV"Tbe way tn wealth is as plain as the way to the comer grocery. Have the things to .-ell and advertitte them well.

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lour room cottage on fifth street, M k if i.v.k ItH kn-ks. Mat. Oliutn r Jr., and Magdalt ia Schuni Oos other was issued Imt punt'oalion i delayed 't request of partieti. ftarllunterts are alter the quail now, and fariner-i arc after the bunn re, as they believe the quail the ino-t elli,!ent prole lion against destruetive insects. I'tM A- IHN-. Uev. (i. C. Maul will bo'd SSrvicei at Trinity church m t Bttnday morning at 9:45 o'clock. All are cordia'ly invited to attend. I'. mm To J. Chumbly and wife a girl. To Bd. Hallerand wife a girl. To J. I'. Huther and wife a line hoy. By the treasurer'M rejtort, in the town hoard proceedings, it will ie seen that last quarter the water Works cost just ti more than was received during the quarter. B..The Jasper town dads are Considering the proposition of buying the Fink property adjoining the reservoir and have appointed appraisers. It would he a good thing if the town owned 2"t or MO acres surrounding the reservoir, and would make a park of it. A Thousand Tongue. Could not express the rsptoreof An nil I Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Phils, delpnia. Pa., when she found that lr Kind's New Discovery for Consumption hail completely cured her of a hocking COOgh that for many years hail mods life a harden. All other remedies ami doctors COU Iii pive her no help, but she eyi of thil Royal Cure: "It soon relieved the pain in my chest ami I can now Bleep soundly, something I could mit do before. 1 feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universes So will every one win tries Dr. Kiliff's NOW Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest r longs. Price "oc. and 11.00. Trial Lotties free at If. Friedmen's Drag Store ; every bottle guaranteed. ' 5 tmrOn Sunday night, Nov. 11th, liiere was a very pleasant ptogress ive euchre party given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Friedman at their handsome residence on Kast Sixth Street, in honor of their daughter, Mi-- Stella. There were a dozen tables ai d all enjoyed themselves;. Mr. VYendotin Leighton won the first prize for the gentlemen a handsome silk ambttlla and Miss Emma Sermersheim, the lirst for ladies a beautiful glove and band kerchief box. Master Hoss Hretz and Miss Bessie (Jreene drew the small end of the string. KoHImmI the Grave A startling incident of which Mr. John diver, of Philadelphia, was the abject is narrated by hun as follows: "1 was in a roost dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, even sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in hark and side-, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cisns had kfiven me up. Fortunately, a tuend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' ami to my great joy and surprise, the lirst bottle made a decided Improvement, I continued their use loi three week-, and am now a well man. I know they saved my lite and rohhed the grave ol another victim." No one shonM fail to try it. Only o rents per hottle at Martin Friedman's Drug Store. 5 Ci.iMitKD Oct. On Wednesday morning John W, Marietta was sent fron; Hird-eye to jail at Jasper, for attempting to kill bis grandmother, Sussn Carter, at that town, with an axe, and chasing her from the bouse. He is but 18 years old, and of slender build, and at dinner time when he was fed, the hole in the jail door through which food i passed to the prisoners ,W0S left open, and while Sheriff Castrup's family were at dinner Id climbed through it, and made a break for liberty, lie went out the New Albany road, but was overtal'en b deputy George Castrop about two miles out, i ear Mr. J. Sehroeder'.farm, and brought back. The case was set for trial before K p A. P, Roberson, and was by him contii -tied, owing to the ahsence of Susan Carter, pros! cuting witness, and the boy committed. He sits by the rtove and cries most of the time. That Tlirohhiiitf Headache Would ijnii kly leave you, if you used Dr. Kings New Fife Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make t MS hlood and strong nerves and build up your health. Fasy to take. Onlv '.'-V Money hack if not cured. Sold by M. Friedman, druggist. 5 Dkm. Bruce Kean, son of Samuel and Belle Kean, and well known in this locality, having been employ ed at the Indiana hotel for some time, died at Dayton, Ohio, on Nov. 12, 1900, He was buried at Piqua, O. He was well liked at Jasper, and at bis native home in In land, and the news of his death was receivcl with sorrow and surprise. He was l'.l years of age. IMitor'H Awful Plight. F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca (Ills.,) New, was Sfnictsd for years with piles that no dootoi or remedy helped until be tried iSoekhm's Arnica Balve, lie writes two 1'v.xes wholly euicd him. It's the surest pile cure on earth and the best SOlvS in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2A cent. Hold by Martin Friedman, druggist. 6

To remove a troublesome corn Of bunion : First soak (ho corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pate it down as closely as pons'ble without drawing hlood and ap uy Chamberlain's Pain Halm twice daily, ruhhing vigorously for the minutes at each application. A corn nlaster should he worn for a few days, to protect it from the Ins. As a general liniment for sprains, "luuises, lameiiesHitnd rheumatism, l'a'tt BtlflS Is unequaled. Forsslsby Martin Fried man, dlUggiat. Jssper Tows Board Proceedings. Board met Nov. 12, all memberpresent. It was ordered that Ben. Schnieder put a stone crossing ou north aids of 'Jtb street, across Main street. Comes now Wm. Latnpert and John Hoffman, and ask that a sidewalk be placed on the west side ol lot 52, on Clay street between 1th! and ffth streets, now owned by John j I. Kgg, and it was ordered to bei built by owner of said lot. On motion, the President ap pointed Messrs. (ieo. I'. Wagner, K. J. KeflBpf and I. Schuhmacher as npprabera to appraise the value of R. Kink's property, near the reservoir, and that Goo. R. Wilson make a survey of the same for the appraisers;. The Town Treasurer makes a re port as follows; Qi aktkki.y RgPOBT of Town Treasurer from Aug. Nth t Nov. 12, 1900. Bal. on hand Aug x, 1900, $1915.45 Rec'd from show licenses and saloon license, 10.85

Total. 195 Expenditures. Teaming, Surveying, $ 72 '.I 75 00 10 so 50 lo 70 60 00 Si I '.. Hardware, Refunding liquor license, A Cutting grass, 7 Marshal's salary, 120 Special police duty, 3 Printing, 1 I Attorney fees, ÖÖ Brick, labor and brickbats, ! Clerk's salary, 39 Repairing crossings, 1 Trustees' salary, 31 Plumbing, 17f Moving boiler, 2 Treasun r's salary, 16 Lumber, 17 Recording, 2 Fire whistle, 1 I 2.-. 62 ;) 25 12 45 sr. 1589.4 1 jflD.-.c, 80 ös:t.4 1 Received, Kxpenditu res, Balance on baud, $1 :;;;, st; Respectfully submitted, J. P. Hl TMKK, Town Treasurer. Qiaktkki.y Repokt 01 JoOPBS Wat::k Works From Aug. ll to Nov. 12, 1900. 0SCKIPT8. Am'tonhand Auu. 11. S,71S 14 Int. on W. W. S. F. certificates, 2S 88 Water rent, etc, 218 ' 1 Water work-sinkingfund, 1,803.55 Tots! receipts, 110,763 86 gXPRMDl rCBBS. Redeemed Bonds, 1 10,000 09 Redeemed Coupons, 300.00 Int. on Bonds, for 24 days, 40.0 I Andrew Kres.-, labor, 1 "" Elijah Mitchei, hauling boiler, 6.00 Jos. Burrell, hauling boiler, 6.00 Fire Co. at Veneer Mill, 19.60 J. i'. Hutbei, clerk's salary and stationery, 1 60 R funded Water Rent, 1 90 lac. Hoffman, bring engine, 20 10 -lohn Hoffman, coal, 10 62 A. Steinhäuser, hauling wood, 2.25 Jasper Machine Works, Plumbing, 141. P.) Total expenditures, $10,.').")'. tiii Received, $10,763.86 Expendituroe, 10,559 Balance on band, $20 1 20 No sinking fund on bands. Respectfully submitted, J. P. Huthkr, T. Treas. Water Works Fund. The reports were referred to John Gerber and John Lorey for examination of them and the redeemed bonds. Ordered by the Board that a bridge be put across the gutter at the alley on Newton street, adjoining W. 11. Kuper's lot. The following were the Allowances : C. Doane, printing, $ 19.25 W. Haller, ref. LL 16.84 W. C. Binckley, printing, .1 46 John Betz, health police, 18 50 Elija Mitchell, teaming, 1687 J. K. Judy, plumbing, 9.60 B. Buettner, town ntt'y, 12 oo K. (Juliweiler, marshal, 40 80 K. Vollmer, teaming, 16,60 Mary A. Kunkel, " 10.00 P. A". Gucke, M N 25 B. Schroeder, culvert, 41 40 J. P. Huther, W. W. clerk, 8 60 J. P. Huther, Treasurer, Iti 10 J. H. Judy, Town Clerk, 82 G. P. Wagner, blacksiu:thing 7 00

Total, 1246,68 There being n further business the Board adjourned till the next j regular meeting.

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Reminder J OraTYour purcha-es will be kept lor you until Christmas if vou to b sire. v-e- t t t t t Q P I 03 2 TJ (h i IB1 0 m H 3 o CD o P ct tr o c 2 r 0 tl 09 ti H O No modern reporter ever sur passed in impudent enlerpiise liigfl 'Ann Roy all, who conducted a g w iuln.. ....II. I !.. ..1 I)...... tMtm 1. v'l'j jnumi cuiieu I iiui 1 ly 1 a-o-ington back in the forties, says the Kansas City Journal. She wanted very much to get a "chat with the president" for her paper, but failed to do so until at last she saw am' improved her opportunity. President Tyier was fond of swimming, and one day when be was taking a bath in the Potomac, Ann R n ail came along and sat down on bis clothes, demanding an interview as the pries of her departure. I he president, being a modest man, was obliged, though with much reluct ante, to grant the interview demanded, thus recovering Iii apparel. Advertising is like the living express. You may he sitting -till, but your ad is carrying '"" WO. IIa prosperity's goal with lightening like rapidity. The cental l population, by the census of 1900, is sewn mile- north of Columbus, Bartholomew county, Ind. Indiana has held the center of population for the last thirty years.

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