Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1901 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

Thought of (ken Men. Over-Work Weakens ÄH-i-?. tMht '" Vour Kidney. The tear of BntM Iii I il Unix lltl iu Unhealthy Kunos Make Impure Blood.

yotirselt Carlyle. Self-distrusl Ii Um cause of

All the blood in your body passes through

JtM'KK. IH HOIS t'ltl'NTV, IMlUVt.

K, ':' . th f.'tioBr at Jstprr "it.tians. " rsa,n asti'D through ttt mail HNNM cUm mi lr

r fUDAY, JANUARY I, 1901,

If you ,. I", mi or wnul any irinliiiK. rail WS IbrvMSTh t tit' t'oiirltir I'd. mi. I39

TIRED OF LIFE

FIFTY ONE YEARS OF SINGLE BLESSEDNESS."

And Then Simon

Steinhart elf.

Hangs Him.

Simon Steinhirt, born Deoembtr 31, 1849, hung himself on hist lion day, the anniversary of his birth. He wan a half brother of Mr. Paul Steinhart, one of tin1 prosperous fanners of Madison tovnhi, about five miles west of Jasper, and never having married made his home with his half-brother. He was a

native oi dertnanv. About 4:30

o'clock in the afternoon he left th

DOOM. a was supposed U) BO and

feed some stock, and nothing sing

uiar was notu-ea in tiis manner.

.Not returning to supper it fit

thought lie had gone t visit BOOM

of the neighbors. Tuesday after

noon Buck Anderson was hunting, t iii la

anu was rjaaiy scared oy rjiscovsrtog

Mtnon s lifeb ss b,dv swinging in the wind, tied to a dog wood limb. He notified the family tod

the body was taken down and removed to the honte. He was a country carpenter by trade, and whin Coroner Guckes hehl an inquest no reason could be

found for his awful deed. He had

secured a rope, and climbing a low branched dog wood tree, fastened! it

securetv to a it mo, ttien formed a

noose aronnd his neck, placed his hat tinnly on his head, anil jump id ott to his death. When found his hit was on, and his body stiff. He was buried at St. Joseph's gravevard on Wednesday. 20.400 Photographs Sent to One Magazine Within Three Months. Some six months ago The Lad;- -' Home Journal offend series of cash prizes for the best outdoor pho tographs taken by amateur photographers during the summer. The returns almost swamped the Philadelphia post-office, which in three months delivered 26,400 photographs to the magazine. The photographs make perhaps the largest single collection ever sent to one particular quarter. It will require nearly a month's work on the part of the magazine's entire staff to assort the pictures and make the award-.

of our failure. Hovee. A brave man haird life, but not his conscience. Schiller. Nature never did betray the heart that loved her. Wordsworth. Theft are truths which are not I'm all men, nor for all times. VolUtire, No toil, no hardship can restrain ambitious men inured to pain Horace. When a man is dead to the Benfe of rigt t he is lost forever. James McCrie.

moat yur kidneys once every three minutes.

The kidnevs are vour

lip

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NICE Set of FURS, a CAPE, or JACKET make the nicest kind of

blood purifiers, they filter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out cf order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism come from excels of uric acid in the blood, due to nee-lecied

kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady hert beats, and makes one feel ... ... h they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,

A PRESENT

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but now modern science proves that n,jrl

Perseverance is falling 19 timet all constitutional diseases have their beinand succeeding the twentietli. J. rung in kidney trouble. n.lrsi.n yu re sick you can make no mistake .iiuier.suu. by first doctoring your kidnevs. The mild The noontide sun is d irk, and nd ,he extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's m .Sic discord, when the heart i, low. T'TZ .!?

.. . .. ' in v i. :m k' ua

wonderful cures of the most distressing cases

and is sold on its merits

New Yt aks. Tuesday in Jasper passed away much like other days, except that the Ptttinttl houses were closed, the factories enjoying a holiday, and side drto saloons were patronised for social calls. It was too cold weather for people to stir around much, and in the morning the walks were covered with a sheet of smooth ice, which caused many to have falls, though none were injured. At 12 o'clock the night before the bells rant, pitols aod cannon cracken were tired, and the new year wa- ushered in with a pandemonium of noi-e of all kinds.

Voting. v

A great deal of talent is lost in the n3 sou on its merit fr . i i i , by all drugLMsts in fifty world for want ot a little courage r.ni.p.Hniiar.i,

Sydney Smith. es. You may have a SifiyfA

. , t ft ii i , sample Dome ry man Hon or swnitK..t A day for toil, an hour tor sport, free, also pamphlet telling you how to find but tor a friend, a life il too short, out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Kmerson. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fit Co., Bmghamton, N. Y. ' The -hortest way to do many things is to do onll one thing at To Make Maple Ice Cream.

a time. I ecu.

Scald i pint of cream

add to it

maple

Recollection is the only paradise eight ounces of scraped

from which we cannot be turned sugar; stir until the sugar is dis out. luchter. solved. Take from tha tire ; add I Who hath not known ill-fortune, tahlesoonfui of caramel, a tea-poon-never knew himself, or his own vir- fl,1,1u vaml,a' and u very ""1, tue Mallet. another pint of uncooked cream. Turn into the freezer, and Unb ecoming forward ne-- uftener when thoroughly c ld freeze as Of proceed! from ignorance than Im- dinarv cre.mi. January Ladies' pudence. -Grerflle. Horn.-Journal. Modest expression is a beautiful Tm.ro KI (MMI setting t . the diamond ot talent and jn Amerioa when t,H,

pru.w.-viimi, opened. France had live

Most men e.nnlov the tirst part many people; Germany

Of their lives to matte the last part

miserable. I .a llru vere.

For Mother, Wife or Sister. We have

leceived a new supply of the latest styles made, which we are offering cheap. Please call and examine. They make useful gifts and are always appreciated. For the Father, husband or Brother we have an elegant line of handsome overcoats. Also, a fine line of Shoes and Slippers for Ladies, Misses, Gents and Boys.

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Nothing can constitute good

breeding that has not good nature

for its foundation. Bulwer.

There is merit without elevation,

hut there is no elevation without

some merit. Kochetoucauld.

The opportunity to do mischief is

found a hundred limes a dav, and

that of d mg g 1 Voltaire.

oii' e a vt ar.

times ;b and even

Austria, bad four times America's population; ifdy had three times 1 1 many, and so had (ireat Britain, Been Spain had double our number of people, and little Portugal was almost our rival in numbers. We have more people now than any European nation except Russia, which alone leads us.

Turkish Bathsat Home Cost 2c Eacn. !

the mind must govern the so in every s iciety the man

Hot Sprints and i dienten baths at home in a Chicago cabinet. Taken easi'y and safely; no exposure. Cleanses sod invigorates the entire sya-

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. .11. . . t i'ir,riit,iu,: oi 'iiT-at- i' coundrel in riper years; meanness ..,,..;,, ,n.. . i,.t, ,i :

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hand

ot intelligence mu-t direct the man of labor. Johnson.

Whoever Is mean in his youth.

runs a great risk ot heeoming a

i

m

eads t6 villainy with

tion. Cherhuliez.

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X.Mr. Mike Borgius, of Ireland, against whom charges were preferred in the Red Men's Lodge, at Ireland, and the dd Fellows I-odge, at Algiers, some weeks ago, was tried by the former and found "not guilty," by the lodge, and when be appeared at Algiers and ftnnouuetd that he was ready for trial, the at torney for the prosecution of the charges asked for a dismissal of the same. The trial committee sustained the motion and dismissed the charges. The brothers should cultivate the graces of friendship, love, truth, charity and purity mors siduotis'.y, and their lodges will prove moie popular and elevating. Keep up a tru' brotherly feeling, it yon want to influence the outsiitra around you.

Dubois Circuit Court Btgina it Jan. term next Monday, with an ordinary docket as to litt. Jury Comraiasionsra M. A. Clark

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w' "- on lan .nonuay makes some men imagine they bavr

mcr ii' mu 1 1 it; mu nie lotlowmg

names for jurors for the term, and

Some people's eyes are a pair

stares.

Some literary men do wrong trill in

they do write.

Fhe dressmaker's work is a mere

matter of form.

Talk may be cheap, b it goo 1 par-

r U are always expensive.

The width ot a broad grin is tCjUal to the length of a smile. In a happy household there should be no room for doubt. Th-niateur pott is very apt to find the market overstocked. The matches that are the result of love must be the product of a trust. A wealthy widow is often an ob-

jeer, oi interest uecause ot tier principal. It takes an authority on ways and miens to Compilt a book of etiquette. Some men u-e I lot of warn, words in thawing out a frozen hydrant. A few of man's troubles are due to I ove and the rest are due tofriend-

sbip. Jersey lightning is about th- only kind that ever Itlikts in the same place. People who are discreet hive Jta hut see no', and ears but hear not. The man who never bad occasion to borrow money can't appreciate its value.

The wise man makes hay while the IQQ shines, out the fool SOWS wild oats by gas light. If men's faults were written on

their foreheads they would

remove their hats.

Human nature is a thintr that

tatal attrac- Ke.-i - .a h.-althv ami strömt. Ton

everjrvtfaa and nerve in the body; oiH'iis the millions of ires ; sweuto out the po'sons which cause (li sense. Ceaaa RnaeauTiaM, m.i. kiuniv, -ki . Bi.oun nisKA-iKs, EezKM , liver or bla lder tronbiee, iciaiici, catarrh, obesity, woman's ilia and all other eliminate 6 diseases. )k ii rn ci iu ioi,i on STOPS v n ki:. TlwCMcafn Cabinet i Fully Gnarant I, foldx il.it m sneiii pmen, t.ipped ;n appmv ml, prltM lonipu t.- with formula fur mini ion ted ttb miki beater ete., tw Knee Mean I'Mf attaehrnenl II. Krerjr hoose need n Ohleegu Cabinet. Ak (wr fre i..k iiltoul betbi

A'.i Ni- ikk BIG mnkv. Uyea went t in ik-, 1 1 , rikriit at iMMne, nt work. I Write to u for airent proposition, hlrnco itaiii ai, in,., Co., sttnwnj Halt, t ill. nun. , i .,., J. gm,

GtOBCE P, WAGNER

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LL kiniN of Kail and Winter I loodi for l. tdies, lent i and ( 'hildren ut Ki'KFUI's gTORE. Freeh Groceries ah the time

im mu a doctor, hut Am tm llaalies

Tonic, the most reliable i lull und Fever; cure on earth. Also lor lr. Kerr s VeSJ stable Ner- and 111 I fteetorative, warranted to cute Liver mi I Kiln v r mhle and a blood partner, formerly sold by . los.-ph WbelpM, Kana. iimiiey refomled if not cured Also aciit ,ot the world renowned lr. Locher Rhen matic Rented . ims cured ripples and cases of loin; standing when all other petnediea nave failed, lean gtrotssti monia c of people that have Oeeii i'ii red

rijfiit lu re in nome. 1 have ppSB employed in the largest drag business In LooiaviUe fori jreara. 1 know what is best. Try tkeM reinedie. and von w ill save a hitf doctor I ill. I also sell the American We-torn Wash Machine, su p.-rior and relief wringer, folding iron imr tahles. Knteiprise sausage mac'. mean I lard pies-i - and the reliable noreery toek of Chase Bros., Rocheeter, N. V. I'll. K v- rvK.K, Su , At Farmci's Hotel, Jasper, Ind.

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M J C F A CT l'KEK O Frf

WAGONS and CBRIAGES.

Aud Denier ln

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

toner Repairing di Sorte Shoeing,

North Msin Street. I Alf PER, - - INDIANA.

F L O K IDA. A .im ii,.i lloi.uuli Steepina I ;l i I in.

ttreea St. Lonki ami Jartmon ill-. Commencing Soy, 'h, th Florida Air Line, conatetlua of tbe L. k S st. k, k st Louis to Lottiarllte So B'j In Kentucky, Louisville to lsiinaton, (luii ami i in

Knut' l.i j i iiKtmi to i butauooaa (toutbern ii ). int 1. 1 1 us tu Jttsup and Plant ystetn, Jesun to Jacksonville Via , will Ineufturate foi tfce seaeow the ftrcst throusrn sleeping; car route to floriaa. riirouirli shcpinic cars will leave St. Lonis st. AS p ni daity, u mm Inn Louisville 7 te u. n , Lexinirton m..ii a. m.. eaebiag Chattanooga 9 . n p in., Atlanta ie,a p. tu. ami Jacksonville i a m second morning). Mop-overs altowedl. Tin route Istbruush larur cities end IntereatiBg eoantry. aiei i opn ,it,',i .,v,-r moet su per lor end m.ii i-i.tuii!iiicii lim oi railway. Tin

- -in nil. - ai' last aiel nmt convenient. In addition to ttoe above scbedule Inavine at. Louis st nlahl train lea vine; (14 Louis s.uo a m , will arrive at Jacksonville lbs next night at teesp. m . making oub ons miit out (row st Louis to Jacksonville. This line also affords psHeui(era for Klor Ida trip via asbeville, v tin- greatest i American all year round resort. i orrespondencc, solicited and Information promptly rui-nlsfoed It . ( tMPHKLL, Uen'l laas. Agent, -t. Louis Ho, This is sho the best line to points In Ken ' tucky, Tenneeeee, Ueorgle uiei North ami soutn Carolina.

W INTER SUITS, ALL THE LATEST

STYLES TO ORDER, Call and Examine. Spayd Block, South side Public Square. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

The season for chapped hands, face and Hp le-t cure known ft r it is Uoutoux' toilet pn pa ration

is here, andj the delightful

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no j are summoned to sppear on Tuesday, Jan. s iaM logons Francis M. Fisher, Patokt; llurr Mosby, Mad ion, VV. T. ttatUsoo, Half; Alex. Ell, Madison; John Bets, Bain bridge; Brntt Ramsbtrger, Bsin loide. Prrrr Jurors. Cy, w. Cox, Albert Horns;, John Kreilein, J, .

rook, lieorge Beits, John Watt.

a pertett right to tvoik less thernstlvea and at the -arue time work others more. Au uhl bschelor .ays a tonitn's heait is like a hotel btdj yon rinv never discover the previous oc n

IfarhiMoii TniMt''M Notice. Notice is bereby fiveii that tii" ander sbrned, Trustes of tiarbiaon township, w ill att ind to towtmhin boiinast on ..m-i,

never Monday of the year, at my office, and pernons having township business to

transact are required to present it to him jn Mondays. The townahip library will be kept at my h une In tfaysville. tltOROt Nit, NOT, -.5 IftOO. y- Truste.

Boom Township TruatosVi Not itf. riic nnilfraiinu,l Trnul.... ,,t ..

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(-niii, mu in in tv no -on uiere township. Dtttxris county, hereby glvei ha- been one. notice that he mil attend to all bttaincas . rrsetalnlnt to the ofll of Trostes ut ins Lester, dear, said Mrs. inl- roHideiiee, tin. miles -nitbweet of Pör

dingt, anxiously, t,, her hit-band to"villw.tn8at0rtlaysof each week, and

I don't like that cotih of voiir-.

re., i-ts all persons havinir towiishin times.

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,i.., . , ,. , ... , ,. iunon-i- oi oil int ii on .-ai 1 1 lav. t iti- m I in sorrv. ren hed did ihls mm.. aiI- i i m .' W ' v- -

A T. Whalev TI,,,,,,,,. II I . i,.S it Is tks, k-s I i n el. ' i n.'.Jl..' " . ? . . t niisnm

-.' I "irrnc, 1 in vi, cm i n.ie. III- i.ioihiv, arc noiinei, lliat tlie l.llir.'i

nenry ii. liretdenhaugh, ( . C. Hag- Hits. kept at mv residence. gerly, Philip Conrad, Wm. J. Ragle.' mm ni' j l iw 7 loon"!! HsTSubs!cribe for tin Coi kikr. Dee 7, 1900 -7.

Columbia Township Trtistfo's Nolife. The nndoraigtied, Trustee of Oolnnv 4a Tp., Dabo county, Ind., trill atUtnd uj Townahip business at Ins office on rvery Bstttrday, and persons having ownehip buainoss to transact are requested to present it on that day of the

ek. Ihe Townahip Librsn is kept at the Office of the Trustee, where those entilled can obtain hooks. GlCORi 1 W , M 1 1 Hl as, Trustee. Elillham, Indiana Nov. S3, lHOO-ly. VladiMon TowiiMhip Trust; Noti'. Notice i given that hereafter the TfOt tee of Mad h a township will be is Inland on the hi-i Saturday ,f , 1 h month, an 1 the remaining eatur lays at my rtsidence, live mile-' KHtthweat ,,t Ireland, for the pur Hwe f iittending t township busiueea, ind all persons has mg business with the iw nship are ex pected to contine it tj those days. J'he tow nslnp library is Reft, St lSRtJ Alexander in Ireland, where all ma ibtaiu the books. i'he Indiana Scbnol bonks will h

.oind at Wm. T. Yonna's Hton at al.

so, Mi ulaajura. Tnistee .Vfitdiscn Tp.

PANSY CREAM

(improvkd) Composed entirely of harmless substances, forming after it- tpp tion .111 invisible healing balm, Prios only 10 cents. MOUTOUXS PHARMACY, Jasper, Indiana.

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The thi I who makes, a specialty of picking wo 1 en's pockets lives on the outskirts of civilization.

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