Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1901 — Page 4

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Ail Ui Uli It DIU UU Olli LOO Ml TE.iPRISS U REACH OF

HM'KK, Ol HOIH ClU Sn, INDIA

Katarart ai tkt l..t"rrU at J Indiana, far i-aaaiaiaaiuD through ibimulM rood cltwatlltr

Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it.

JASPER.

KU1DAY. MARCH -'J.

ALL PULL TOÜETMF.R, KSQ THE TOWN CAN DOUBLE ITS POPCUTION IN THE NEXT TWO YE4RS.

If you have mi) IixhI nm, or want any rlut ma, oil u. itirouli llir l iiurinr I'hmir l.l-'t.

fx.Thos. MeCarti y, uid-r bail for his spposrsnce Ht court, in connection with 1MB 1 if insuiance bu-iness, came foi trial from bit hotM in Illinois on Wodaooday, an i a i immediately arretted on w.. addil iwiel indtctrcenta, and gave hail. He brought an attorney from lUinni, Mr Win. VV. Hallam, to assist Cox A- Hunter in his de

fense.

Public tteetiif Neu Weder day Night Mr. Ci. A. ICrHitnn, al Cie in nati, representing bona .t-i-r citizens of that city, as well a- himself,

was in Jasper the first of H i- ueek

looking over the ground in the in

terejt of establishing a pap i mill

How To Find Out. Fill t bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours, a

" ass sediment ci sei

ning ma.catea an r-j unhealthy condi-

r non of tne ktdneyi; if It stains your linen it is r aence of kidney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it or pain In the back Is 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 Swamp-

ioo. me great money remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the

Great

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and Straw board work- berv, and bac1' kidneys, liver, bladder and every part

I i ki March III 1901, at a. a m Ha . ami

o ! ck h ?ii . .nrs Nate tsiessiiiuer

need about '(. vein. She wa- tl

wife (I Mit. H essinger, ivim

bout ix mi'es outh of Jasper, ;n.

h daughter ,,f Mr. JtM H"p. Jasper. Bht wa buried i S Joseph 'a Catholic graesjard Thürs dav ni mine She leaves fier hus

band and three children und parents

to mourn her demis . Town candidale. rTl e-v . a

ine Pemocrattc town primary

election "0 Tuesday broii t out .''5 voter-, snd ei gendered con iderahle

enthu-ms ic work no tfie part of

friends of some of the candidates fur

nomination. Vet itdid nut come ill

to the standard it ought to where

Trusteesure put in charge of over half

u million dollar of other people'?

property, and there is some talk of an indeendent ticket, as the assertion was mad that there was an at tempt ou tlx' part of candidates to make a ''eftftk" on the rotere, by not openlv aiinoiiortiis a- candidal et beforehand, and the people not knowing wno wem candidates until they went to vote, and found certain Dras on the ballot, which, under the iron-dad rules of the precinct committeemen, were the only

ones tor whom votes would be counted. The dissatisfied voters claim tt is is a sufficient reason for an independent ticket for Trustees particularly as part of those selected for these offices can't read and write American, and have shown a lack of business qualifications in their own affairs. But it is not probable this feeling is strong enough to get up the necessary pe titions to get other names on the ballots for the regular election in May. The fullowiug is the result of the primary. Total vjte cast 3o9. For Marshal Edward Eitzweiler 212; Henry Guckes Kasper Katter 190 (Jutzweiler's uluralitv

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authorizes the CoURIKI tu say that if our citizens will take auffi tienl in terest in the enterpn-e it will Inbuilt and ready for b;i-i the coming summer, and will giw em ployment to about 100 hand-. Tinwould be a big a ddition o th m

dustries of the town. Not only would it help the town, but it would furnish a reedy mark--' for all the straw farmer- c iu!d furnish, and u great portion of which now goes to waste, so that farm rshould take an interest in its fatal) lishment. also. It will take about 85,O00 Ui nuke

it "go," of which Mr II ai d

friends will tak a liberal oropor

tion, but desire our borne p -op e Ui

of the urinary passage. It corrects inability

io noia waier ana scalding pa:n in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is scon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures cf 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 cf this

wonderful discovery and a book that teils

more about it. both sentl

absolutely free bv mail.

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aauresa ur. Mimer fit h w of 8-ajnp.R Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing mention reading Uns generous offer in this paper.

A uood Woman (Jone. Mr- Serilda (I Wallnce, aced 84

take enough for a ooatrolling inler-yMr widow of Oof W allace md

est. It is proposed that share -full m ttier or t,en Lew Wallace, the

be out in such reasonable smouuix sutbor, died ;t In iananolia on the

as to be in the financial re oh il ,!'!n Mrrh sjhe wax known all many workmen, and that perstM over ,M,J ' s fl ! der it, ti t-

able may take several -bar-- I n- vv"' ' -tirfrae movement, having product is one for which a deosand M,;i'l' aldr s-es in n-arlv tverv is alwavs active at paving rates, tod ,at'-

stock will prove a good investment

Some of our citizens are consider

ably interested, and proper eff rt can secure the amount of stock de-' sired. That all may more fullv un

derstand the proposition a iuh u

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lucoiiug mil or nein on

WWDXJMDAX, )A M li '7, 1 901,

at i :öÜ p. m , at Ku: ke' s h id, which will be add res--I by Mr

Cesselman, and probabl- other-.

and to which all citizen in favor el

REDUCTION

jr jFTBR a very large and satisfacto9mm9 x vi e iv-v "i v are m Z T aesa 3 . . Wk sT

iy uuöiuoöö in i-iauies, iviises and Childrens Capes, Jackets

Purs, etc., we have on hand now about 60 wraps, all of this year s styles, in Capes, Jackets and Pur Collarettes, which will be disposed of during the next few days, or as long as they last, at prices lower than they can be duplicated elsewhere. We make it a rule to not carry over ar.y wraps from one season to another, and consequently the big reduction in price to close out the lot. Do not miss this sale. Call and see. All other heavy goods sold at reduced e

prices.

KUEBL.ER,

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.faaVaSapBaaasa, jSVBP

Invariably cures any cold In 12 Sour It neither nauseate zzs physics. Price 2b centav

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For Town Clerk John H Judv 201 ; Jo-eph Klein 102 Judy's ma'jority 39. For Town Treasurer John P. Hut her 334. For Trustees 1st ward, John H. Gerber 223; Cha. Hocbgsang 186 Gerber's majority ST. 2d ward Henry L Lampert -'Ol ; Phil. Kunkel, Sr., 154 Ompert'i majority 47. 4th ward Jacob Schmid' 287 ; Louis J. (iasser '.'' Schmidt's majority 171. ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF REPUBLICAN LEGISLATION.

Setting Health Rales Aside. The late Republican legislature, among other deleterious measures pushed blindly through at the close of the session, adopted the following proviso to the educational bill : "Provided, That no child in good mental and physical condition -hall for any cause, any rule or law to the contrary, be precluded from attending schools when such school is in session." Secretary Hurty of the board says that tinder the proviso children from home infected with smallp ix.

diphtherta, scarlet fever, or other contagious diseases, might continue j to attend school in defianc ! to the wishes of the I ci1 h allh hoard. He says he tears tin ainendni't t will result, in m to I Hiities at lea-t, in a spread ol con- I

legions dieaes. The (juestion of the right In exr'uue children from school for fj. ure to c vacillate attracted a goo i deal of attention a few months ngo,

WANTED : Bejahte man lor Manager of hranrh orliiv c t.Miiri ui tliH vicinity.

If your reOMd Is 0. K here La hu oppor-

the growth of the town, ande-t.n t"n.tv. Kindly pre pxxl reference L- i . ' . . I when wntimr. Tiik A 1 M"Ki;i

lsrnng new tnausines ami unrK-t- U ll. ,., ,,. ir4 r.n, innti m.io

are invited. Illaatraftad catal MM 4t-tamiM.

Turn out and talk it over, and be j prepared to subscribe -tock. if you Notice of Appoiotmeo; of Administrator, approve of the enterprise after ex-, Nlltic. j. beteb- iven tl at the endetplanation. 'signed have bees SMtointed Adnnnia-

t mt. -r- i tlir- estate K iu .rö . . ile :i.

ar r HC.

1 lafigofstei 1 entire cs-

deeeased. late of I'iroi countv.

Indi

ana. ai'l estate is solvent. B VMCKI A QlSttV, Josten H. iLXEN. Administrator. Samuel K. Iillin, Att v. Mar. IV l'Mil 3w.

Tie Magic of Self Confidence. A man's success in life is usu dly in proportion to his confidence in himself and tne energv and persist

ence with which he pursue- his aim, VI tViia rtAmnalinfr I kn ... Im If'..

. W .4,447 WV4U1.4 1li4 a ' Wl V 17? I I V I I hojie for the man who does n t th r Administrator.! Salt of IVroughly believe in bint elf. The onal lr trty. man who can be easily di-cmraed I Notice m hereby ritrea, thai the nnor turned aside ffOfn his DUrp ttm demigne.1, a lunnixtra'orsnf tie' e-t.i!e the man who ha- no iron in Iiis Kd-rau A. Gtraen, deeeatsd, lat of Di . tx.i-eountv. Ind.. will offer for sale at Wood, will never win. the late rasMeaot ol the decedent, in Half the giant's strei.p'h is ;n the lladieoe township, tw, nilei west of conviction that he is a .tant. Vbe Ireland, the personal pr iertr of said strength of a muscle is .nanced a e!i,a''' "n hundredfold bv the will power. The FRIDAY, fcPRILfilh, 1901, same muscle when mmnvwd from the enFM"M?i 'i1he1a', . h?T'""' ,4 ','"WV . ,. . calve?. J liead of tock hep. 10 hea lof giaut I arm. when divorced lr .in the hnip -H, ,,f w ... ,,.,,,.;. ,lf force of the mighty will, can su-tain ,oan, hay, 17 acres of growing wheat, S but 8 fraction of lie weight It did 'res of iye, harness, and a lot of farmbefore it was disoooueeU d Isif impkmsata, etc, 1 1 I , . , , . leKM- All sums of aul under, 9 h1 , m 'rttcIes . confidence has ra.h . overf.5 credit of six month- eiii wrought. Unat tmpoeetble deds he uvest, purchaser eaeeatlag Ids note it has helped to perform! It look wttfi aPairnred suretv. aid note bearing

Napoleon over th- Alps in midwio- 'Verrent 1interf', frm" date, waiving , . , . r- ... valuation and appraiofiuetit laws. ter; it took rarr.igut and Dewev e.u .,n m.;.Ln. .t n . ,n

Farragut and Dewtf

past the cannons, torpedoes and mines of the enemy ; it led Nelson and (rant to victory: it has hi en

the great tonic in the world of dicovery. invention and art. The man without self confidtnee, and an iron will is the plaything of chance, the puppet of his environment, the slave of circumstances. With these he is king, ever master of the situation. Success. I )verconfidence has also frequently led men and women to disgrace; and dishonor. Confidencf and ability should go together in every am ' bttion or undertaking. Without education and ability confideu e' makes fools of humanity.

- WII KL A i.I.KZKS. JOSEPH II ULKZKN, Administrator Samuel E. Ihllin, Vtt v Mar. 1 ".. 1901 -.)w.

Red Cross Tansy Pills

e FO"i Suppressed menstruation PAINFUL Wsnttruation

Mb a '-" ag j j0

Tbe Ladies'

PRICE $l.O0

Sent postpaid on recripl of

pr.ee. Money rrfandrd if not a '

" Yin de Cinchona Co., Do Moines, Iowa. Martin Friedman.

And a PREVENTIVES far FXMALE -J tJUCIGOLAllTllS. Are Safe and Reliable. tW Tfeftll Hiimlni

Purely Veretablal N'v.r

U all druggists. I ae be."t knowr. Hedf for coucbs and colds. Doea uot neale or phytic. Price 25 cents.

Millinery Fancies. Leghorns for the summer. Buckles in fancy gold effects. Hats of pfaot, duck and colored lawns for tennis and golf.

I.W.

HARPER

KENTUCKY WHISKEY

Turkish Baths at Home Cost 2c Each.

Hol Springs und d- dieated In hf at home in a (.'hiciu-oraiiifiet. Ta ken easi !y and Hfely ; no xpneate. f I r a n n i"

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tern. Sure preventative of disease l.y removing 'he poiwjns a Inch cause them. Keej d you Healthy and siroiiir. Tones every rgan and nerve in the body; OOeos the million!? of pore ; sweats out the mi -on- Ab ich cause diseae. f rasa RnesrwATtaai , au. stt nsst, skin. BLOol ll-tAES. KlKMt. liver Or ll:ldder troubles, orstdea, catarrh, oln-sity, woman's ills and all other eliniinatne diseases. ixk bum ci kks a o i.n on TOPS FKVKK. The mUsasjO Cabinet is Fully liuaranteetl, fold flat in ataall apaee, alilppVil on appmvI. pru e eouiplet' illi foriuulta for iio dica teil bath auU heater etc.. VUU l ure Mtcuiu itlK attach nent $1 Kti ri li.oin- iie-.lt a Cliicaico Catiinet. Ak for free hook almiit baSSa Ai.KV tl M KK UK. MOSSY. If foe mit to iiiiike $.' h il.iv, nicht at home eäny work. Wnie tf U4 for Ntfent- proposition. btcans BaSfc CaAtawM . Stariaaray Hall

t rinaifii. i .(., 4,111 Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is here! rf kfiven that th underigneil. Truste- of Harbison tOWnahip, will att nd to township Itiine8 on each Monday of the year, at my oOOS, and per u- having township business to transact are repiir.I to present it to him an Mondays. The township library will be kept at

my h me in ifayville. iEOKi.lt Nix, Nov. :.i 00.e. Tniu'ee Ooliimbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned. Trustee of Colntnu Tp.. Ihils, is county, Ind., will attend ,4j Township tHisinef at his oili on vetv' Saturday, and persons having wuship business to traaeact are requested to present it on hat dav of the !ek. the Township Libran is kept at the jibce of the Trustee, where those en- i "itled can obtain books. Oaonoa VV. M h.ik rn, Tmstee. Hillbam, Indiana. Nov. SS, IS00-ly. Madinon Township Truste Notice. Notice is eiven that hereafter the I'nis lee of Mail sen townehip will be in Ire land on the tir-t atutday of each month, and the retasinisg SatardSYI at my rtsidence, five miles southwest of Irelaad. for the pur Kjse of attending t. township business, inI all persons having business with the ownship are ex- j oected to confine it tc those days. Hie township library is kep." at l--ai Alexander's in Ireland, where all mav

htain the ! k. The Indiana School books will In ound at Wm. T Yoaeg! store at al. times. (ti . M. iikkkm. N o . I :. 1900 y Trustee Madiscr Tp

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LL klllds of Fall and Winter Moods t o L idles, tictits and i 'liildren at ECKERT'S STORE. Fresh Groceries all the tune.

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

H e M-a-on for h ipped hands, face and lips is here, and tbf bs( euro known f. r it is Montour's delightful toilet preparation

PANSY CREAM

for Gentlemen who cherish Ouanty.

lucked strsw. alternating alth

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when when a case Irorn Terre Haute luck" of tulle, in all colors).

was before the supreme court. The .Styles for the season are the low court held thj rule excluding child crowned, flaring front, dip brims ren for this reasonto be binding. Violet and poppies with petaN The Case Thereof. 7'? ,hi" mou,M,e,in' iv ... I ng the frosty appearance.

mJ5LZ "':V'Lao. not M thal: Entire hats made of flower, or hen-h, siven that with the

f.. ft. I. uiii in nie cnoir on aCCOUt.l fl; f. . . t ountv surrevor. on

of the richness of k wala. A I wnu roset-es, made of

w iivi TO UC. 11' I nKiM... 1 B

Hold by Hutoer tt "rich. Survey Notice.

tier voice, no u: ... .. ...

they?" asked the strand, in iK wmmmm ur 8011 "wrty satin ribbon.

fashionable church. ...üNü.'" whi"Pred deacon, they let her sing on account of the richness of her dad."

Surrevor, on

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f:r-- A . .. e nr anu inierme.,rtte

v- . bvocirAi Willi ho (i eirtin lines 01 . f 1, .i, t . r.... 1 u

, - - rr - - -.w..., - - - "' VH I 11., i 11 1 ire .1 r.tlnAliB. mxi I . - -. t m I . m . Tl... 21 4

UUtvUCn aUU i lusters 01 mills Of the ' " ,: ,rnrrs ui aiso rx' estal. i-he.

smau oerry vanely, tr-m an ea

spring hat to perfection.

Trustee's Klect ton V. & . M. Notice is h irwb gl en t lat an etat tin n of a triste to till the un xpirel term, eaawii by ths i a h of Pmies Ulesno. will ha 1 11 1 ii the lodge rooni nf retand l'!ife. N., I 4 A. M. on S itur la 1 Miir- 1 rO. I'sM AI. ii" id' 1 .ire re ete to b pres. ent w. 11 Uaeasa, w M. i. C. BeiTta iv. Bee. M ir. K. '.HH 3t

(tMPBOV ID) Comp Iff I -tit rely of f nl'--s atjbsl me forming after its application an invisible healing balm Price only lö cents. MOUTOUX'S PHARMACY, Jasper, Indiana.

the 1 "p "vn"' wm also be estal. ished. irlw'. A" Prties interesleil an- reouestcl t i ,rv .lie present. B. K. NICHOLSON. I Msr. 8. Ii01-3w.

Boone Townsliip Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Tmstee of ..,ne township, I)iilxis r.iutity, herebv givenotice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the otH -e of Trustie, at Iiis residence, tur. miles xouthwest c? portersville, on Saturday ' of each week, and re) est all persons havinir township eisiness topresioit it m Satin lav. t "it 1

tens desirinir iNMiks from the Township Library, are notifiisl that the Library is kept at my residence. Christian II oiman, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900 y.

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