Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1901 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
JASFBB, DUBOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.
Your Kidneys
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
IaUrd tt tfc PoiloBc ( Jasper Udlan, far
aiiM WH eiM ur.
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1901.
I If you have mi loral
13.
ti w a tir
At AUW Drlllliuv. rail Ihmuirh
wintr rnoar.
rJ" " .,:J. lOver-Worlc Weakens
tion with headquarters at Pittsburg is usiug the tariff wall for all it im worth is shown by the following
paragraph in the Kugineermg News, All the blood in your body passes through which knows what it is talking your kidneys once every three minutes, about: "The contrast between, -a 51 Tfn kidneys are your trust price, for steel and iron to the Sl!? wÄJ 'or home consumer and to the foreign( jnfWyg impurities in the blood. conMimer hi-.-j been often set forth. NvM If they are sick or out
denied that some , WrTOOf fJ order' 'hey Ul1 ,0 do
incir worn.
WNot a marriage license has been issued in Dubois county since
the 'Jotb of June. Is it too bot
weather for matrimony? MuThe examination for teachers' license takes place at the public school house in Jasper to-morrow. There will be one more examination this year. M Tlf Christ. Beicblein, when he moves back to Jasper, will put some of his thousands and energy into organizing a vitrified brick company here, he will receive the blessings of many citizens and the enter
prise will pay, too.
but so frequently
actual hgures may be of interest. A recent cable dispatch from England states that American wire rodn
are offered delivered in Manchester , .TTTTTTIi.
H.I HI X IMllincltf ! () lr fun v.I . It- .
, .... , f.. rviancy irouDie causes quick cr unsteady Market quotation in the I 'nited , heart beats, and makes one (eel as though
Mates are f.W per ion. Adding ,ne' na nerI "ouDie. because the heart Is a. t I L a . ... , . i over-working In numnini ihi-l LMnm.
cowi 01 ireim. etc.. 1 is c ear mat
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from excess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected
1 m et A .
the rod-maker is netting at least $15 IMr ton mnra nrntit (mm hi'ti A mnv.
I ' wv ma iw.v f V ..v.u. w illUll . . r .v. w . w ass, UWW 11 1 1 1 C fUUUCA, ican customers than from his foreign1 but now mdrn cience proves that nearly sales. It is not strance that h I !L "i,itton1 diJ hve ,he"
. , ning in money irouDie
over-workine In Dumninr thick kMnv.
poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary
trouDies were to oe traced to the kidneys.
COME
and see us this and next week. We have
some
sales. It is
iron and steel magnates deprecate any interference with the tariff." The trust no doubt effects "economies of production," but the trust and the foreigner, for New York enrouto for Jamestown, not the American consumers, get the bene
fit of cheaper production. The
trusts naturally think the present
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tariff satisfactory, but the taxpayer
If vou are sick vou can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on Its merits by all drueeists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar siz
es. You may have a
sample bottle by
te&i
A-Mrs. Melchior' house is beginning to make a pretty big show on Newton and 10th street. It is quietly whispered around that she
will have an addition to her family Mi patch flPfi Inn a . .M . . . . , If
mail 1 . m t
M 1 Ll.l ll k. 2 A I A
iaiiu nipiai. u i , uui lue i. ix ny er , wee, iuq pimpnici iciiinj jfuu mow 10 una object to it so long as foreigners are out " you hve kldnev or bldder trouble. favrt.i t a,n-r.u Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
k Co., Binghamton. N. Y.f
favored at their expense
The trusts are beginning to severely nip the national government which has fostered them with so much lovine care. A recent
from Washington an-
ere long a new aaugnter-in-law. nounced that Ihm nan iiHinni
At II Alto tk. k :n I . I - J "
... ... ,CUi w ww mui uv a wag protesting against the exorb big improvement to that corner. itant pricee, charged by the trusts Ar-tncuT nTk. i for steel crank shafting for the batof Ätttra ".TOh:'" nd .-55 . r1" . w v w a V f I r( . t Aa- mttnüti.inti.A , -v n
. u "Zk uTLl"" , . the fact that the same crank shaftwere to tnresn nts wheat next day. u- u. .u i ili . how to turn their teams in his barn j f?r whch ,the B4e h hem an lot when they came to thresh. In Mllve WOr8 chrße-fb V?5"1!0 walking he stepped on a rusty naU Cantbe purchf haWÄ&f8 in a plSnk, and the nail was forred a IK)"D? ih U ? "Sfi th-n S clear through his foot just forward ?fJ5 f"? ', ! MVy b,U W'H S of the instep, making a bad wound, mtroduced at . he next session o which laidh m up several days. congress providing that material , y zy used in the construction of warships Annual Report. Messrs. Gus of lhe L'nited Stat shall be adGramelapacher and A. F. Gutgsell miUed free oi duty. but we do not examined the booksof the Phoenix tnink the trust8 which dominate Buildinff.tr T ra ioon.;.i!.. i... the republican party, will tind murh
D iiowviaiiuu mill ,. ., -. j . ' week, and they report that the value dlfllcult7 10 debating such a bill.
BANK STATEMENT.
Report f the condition of the Dubois County Stat Baak, at Jasr, in the State f In. liana, at the elOMol its' bttS-i:ie.--. July s, 1901.
BMM M H. Loauia and IMtoooatfl, - $m,75l'.7i Orerdralta, - - - l',475.4 Iue from Hanks and Hankers, 8.r,103.7-t HanLinir houe and Fixtures 'A .000 .00
Current Kxpenses, - 3,503.2.5
laxes paid, first installment, :W.2l)
taah on han-l, currency, se ie, 1 ttJttUM
SPECIAL VALUES IN GLOTHINQ, DRY GOODS, SHOES, AND FURNISHING
GOODS
Great bargains in each line. S. KITEBLER
Total, LIAHM.ITIKS.
Hock iail in.
$iyy,886.9J
Capital stock paid in, - 135,000.00
Hurplm fund, - - . 1 0.0(10.00 Undivided Profits, - 4,."(X).IX) Discount, Exchange and Intereai 5,208.40 Indiviclual deposits on demand. .Vi rki
Certificates of Defosit, 99,424.30
Total. - - - (pr.i.Rsii.ga
statk or IBOtaVA, OOCKT1 or M7B0M. mh :
I, Frank Joseph, Cashierof the Dubois
of shares in the association on June
dO, 1901, is as follows: "D" Seriee, $73.98 each. "E" Series, 29.63 each. The report was filed with the Secretary, and as he is attending the Pan-American, the Courier waa unable to obtain a synopsis of it, but is informed it shows an accrued-interest on the investment in stock of nearly seven per cent, on each series.
Evansville Courier.
The above is all solid, but it does not go far enough when it says trusts "dominate the republican party.'" The efforts made in every congress for It years past show that trusts always control enough so called Democratic congressmen to secure votes for all such legislation as they demand, even if a part of the Republicans kick out of the
traces. See the
vntAS nf
m -w vr uviiavui oome of th Republican son I Me Lauren, on th Pnrtn Ri
saUonal papers are trying to pick eminent, and of some Democrats in out a Democratic candidate for con- the House, also, and also the votes grass in this district over a year in establishing the gold standard, and advance. As he Republicans increasing the number and power ol won't elect him, or none of them National bank. They also control vote for him, they are certainly a the Supreme court, as the income
iitue last but we suppose they are tax decision, and the colony system entitled to all the fun they can get decision shows. It looks like the
out oi it, or their efforts to create only hope for the People is the over dissension among Democrats, throw by force of the trusts and the These sensational "yaller jurnnals" court and let time re-establish a should remember that it is a rare Republican government in fact as case when they befuddle any Dem- well as in name. There is none in ocrat. After next session of con- existence now in the l'nited States wt a J,, .. 4i J A 9ft a . m ,
B'" vw i"" uemocrais win at- ana the lorm is only used to ou
w ocioviiug me uexi congress- press
man m the usual wav. That's
swear
lue,
County State Hank, do solemnly
Uiat the atx.ve statement is true. Frank Jossra, Cashier. Bobscribed and sworn t" lietore this Ulfa i'.hv of Jiilv. lUtll
- j ' I1- B.J HoMMt TkAYLOR, Notary Public. My commission exi-ires June 11. iy05. July 1!, 1901 It.
lararlably cares any cold la 1 hours. It seither aaosestes Bar ahska Frtee
time enough.
The trade for the Indiana Hotel nrooertv Ketw-pon iarn,.i
We are in receint of the cata- DouRherty and Mrs. H. Leminp hna
logue of Indiana University for the fallen through, and other parties
year just ciosea. i ne institution are nov' considering it.
has bad a remarkable growth in re
cent years. The attendanse for WA fire in Dale last week de
1900-01 was eleven hundred and stroyed Dr. D. McClary's office, thirty-seven, which is the largest I-oss about $1,100. attendance in the history of the The residence and out houses of University. For the fourth year in John Wagner, of Jackson townsuccession every county in Indiana 8nP were burned Thursday of last waa represented. Catalogues and week. Loss estimated at $1,200.
ine entire lamuv were awav fmm
home al the time, and how the fire
caught is a mystery.
hi
win De sent on apRegistrar, Bloom-
announce meuts
plication to the mgton, Indiana
Those in attendance from this county during the past year were : From Jasper: Richard McClellan Milburn, Olive Traylor. From Ireland: Edna Cooper, Helen Rose. From Birdseye: Milton Lee Borden, Ruf us Dearborn. From Holland: Henry William Kamman.
Ceafertiaf lavslldi.
Executor's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is berebr iriven that tin nn.w.
signed, exei utor of the last will of David L. Craig, deceased, will offer for sale at the late residence of David L. Crai d.
ceased, ' mile southeast of Otwell. on
Tin rsimy, Ai cjcst l'y, 1901.
all of the interests of Haid lunt in
and to the following described real estate 71 17-106 acres of land situated in Jefferson township, Pike county, Ind., on the I'etersbure and .faster ma. U
mi e southeast of Otwell. Said land also lies on the Dubois countv line. New 1 i story V room fiame house and other
..... i....m: ..J n . .
i iuuiiu5B. 1 1 hh i ö-acre orciiaM. Plenty of running water for stock the entire year. Land all in cultivation except 5 acres in timber. This is an exceptional opportunity for a person desiring a farm. Tbrms or Sali: One-third of the
purchase money in six months, one-third in twelve and one-third in eighteen, purchaser giving notes with approved freehold surety, bearing 6 per cent, interest from date until naid aivin re
lief from valuation and appraisement laws and nrovrdinar for attnrnova' f.a
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m.
Clarence Ahrott, Kxecutor. Chaille A Carpenter, At'.'yg. July II, lM01-5t.
More Contests. There will be a told medal con
test at Bethel church on Saturday night, July 20th. A good class is expected, but any one not known of may feel free to come and enter the class. Good music will be furnished by the Flat Creek String Band. Admission, 10 cts. Proceeds over expenses go to the Young Ladies' Aid Society for the benefit of the church. Evervone cordiallv
urged to come. The grand gold medal contest will be held in the grove at Ireland, on Thursday night, Aug. 1. Speaker?, get ready. Programs will appear later. M. L. Honiis.
A
LL kinds of Summer Goods for Ladies, Gents and Children at KCKKKT'8 STORK. Fresh Groceries all the time.
Railroad Excursiona. Pan American hxposition, liuffalo, N. . Tickets will be sold every dav good for 15 daVS at S2.'?..Vt f-.r the mnn'.l tri
and on fuesdavs nf oah ir,t i
leaving Buffalo up to IS p. in. the following Saturday at 118.75. Sunday Rates. -Beginning Sunday, May 19, MM, the Southern Railway Co. will sell excursion ticket nn ill ira!n.
- klHIUOW.1 all points at one fare for On Tf ill rail trir
good for the day only.
Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County
Telephone Co.
Good Local Sorvlco-
Long Distance Instruments. Full Metallic UbbB, We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties, (more than 1(30 towns,) and we are improving and extending our lines every day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. Rates i Bu8ineM 00 per month. I Residences Toe 14 M
SPVQ SUITS CHEAP A Line of 90 New Styles, at the lowest prices ever offered in Jasper. NOVELTY lFSTAGÄ
A Pine Line at Low Figures. Come and look at them. Spayd Block, South side Public Square. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
DEALER IN
Watches & Jewelry.
Call us "HOME PHONK," for
short. OHice and Exchange Kuebler Block.
er
in
Something is a Name. The advantages that fall to the lot of a man whose surname occurs early in an alphabetical list are well known. As a candidate for office upon an Australian ballot, for exm v1a a nn. 1 ail a . t
inpic, n ujuii uaiueu ADOOtt tias a far better chance than the most eminent Zweigler. But the benefit that comes from the possession of a aKnW n stmA Ik a i . . 4 1 a . f a
Put :- . uuwi. umutv uu uui ueretoiore oeen rut your piety into vour nurn laii. vt. ,
SS Well a into mir nravtn .l. . . . ""B 6U
utV x "TT' loe Promouon Si one of the auditors When hot applications are or- of the treasury department at Washn mm a m. i 1 a A a - ä t A a m . m
UOIBU mem e noi, not warm, ingxon created a vacancy to which, Smooth off with a fine file the uPn formal recommendation to rough end of the glass drinking lnat effect, the candidate having the tube. shortest name, being also a cotnpeLet no drinks be brought in laree t,ent mn WM Ppointed. His chief
tumblers or glasses. little ones are auiy 18 to a,nx hlfl signature to ac
far more acceptable. counts, and as he needs to make
Uae finest old linen, if linen at all, for bathing the mouth and lips; nothing is so grateful. Make the most of the privilege of being near the euffering mortal who longa for your presence. Raise the invalid's head by put ting your hand under the upper p0 low, and, with as much firmness as possible, lifting it.
w vww W IUHAC but six letters in slirninff h ,n
twice as much in a day as a man whose name contains 12 letters. Youth's Companion.
Relieves and cure La Orlppa.
SI'MMKU RKSOKTS.
I he .southern R'y Co. will A tickeH
10 me ioiiowinir tla-ea n. ned Mow at one and one-third fare for the round trip irood thirty days from date of sale: !n..In(, Moaat BwBSt 8nlphur WelHi LnKli8h, acxunt White Hulphnr wells; BoOBTtne, account Fairview Springs; DHionia, account Ieioniaand
ahm iron spring. Seashon- Kxcuwion Aug. 1 Round trip tickets sold at $17, good U days for return. Lo W HKMiraifina t. Va ViaL
- - - -.w rf WIK City, g.od for 10 days at less than one
fare for round trip. Call on ag't for date. Triennial f'OnlflVA ITtlllvIlt Tamilian
Laurence, Ky.. Aug. 27 to 31. $1 round trip to Kvansvilie and return
.-.unuay jiny Zl, iwui. Train leaves Jas-
ier:l0 a. BV and returning leaves Kvansvilie at H p. m. (iennan Methodist Camp Meeting, at Hale. Ind . Jul 2o tu Ans s nun
Tickets will be sold at one and one-third
fare for the mnnfl Irin I in r,,-.i...
July 30 and Satunlay Aug. I ticket will
ne SSfa at one fare for the round trip.
Baptist ounr I
menca. Internat
Chicaax. III.. Julv 2.".'8
CBB30B will sell tickets at one fare f jr the round trip on July 24, 2H and 2, tickets limited tji cnntinnniia a .,..... I
each direction, with return limit that
win permit Holder to leave Chicago not later than July 30th. V. K. Claycomb, Agent,
An
BC&BIONXL
ADVERTISEMENT
AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Does Very Much Good.
CONTINUOUS REGULARITY
'S THE RULE FOR BOTH.
CHICHESTER'S net leu
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Clocks, Wall Paper, Pianos, Organs and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
S. W. Corner Public Square.
Jasper, Indiana.
CUMBERLAND Telephone & Telegraph Company. ( INI OBPoaATRD. ) JAM.K. AI.OWKIX. Ireaiitat mmd IBBBJ Niiutr, T. K WKHH, TrMurir. We will put a Telephone in your residence for 50c a month. Business Houses $1.50. EDWARD BAMBERGER, LOCAL MANAOER.
"Subscribe for the Courikr.
aM Jwy with 5bC muxwm BMIWI NWM, PMIIUu, BS,
fane ll, oi, oy
Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The andersifned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby rives notice that he will attend to II business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his I a r i .a a. m
residence, iure innen aoumwesi or rortersville, on Hatunlaysof each week, and requests all persons bavins township business to present it on Hatuiday. Citiens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Christian Huffman, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900-7.
Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columoia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend lo Township business st his office on iery Saturday, and persons having
xiwnshlp busineew to transact are requested to present it on that day of the BfBjt, lhe Township Library is kept st the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. (JsoauB W. MiLScsn, Trustes. Hillbam, Id ana. No?. 23, 18001.
