Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1901 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
See. Mrs. Davis' new adv in this issue, she has a full line of beautiful bats. The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist com i : 1 and see us this and I R i: next week. We have riu a to at some tend
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want nny printing, mil ' through Ihr Courier 1'hon. UsTThe Star Band got back from Troy street fair Sunday, and ?ay the Fair was great." Extension The Cumberland Telephone Co. is this week putting in the poles for the extension of its line to Portersville and Haysville from Jasper, and the Home Telephone Co. is at work on the extension of its line from Huntingburg to Birdseye. Broke. John Rothen, one of the leading merchants of Huntingburg, failed Monday last, and Dan. Reutepohler has beeu appointed Receiver to settle up his business. Uli creditors met Monday and found liabilities for over 112,000, with assets of probably 17,000. Mr. Reulepohler filed the necessary bond azid took charge of the "Hub store." THE NEXT CONGRESSMAN. The Huntingburg News last week says "Congressman Zenor's visit to this county has started the pot in the Congressional race to simmering,'' and then Mr. Pickhardt advocates th nomination for a four.h term for Mr. Zenor, notwithstanding he knows a Dubois county Democrat is an aspirant for that nomination. The News editor a few years ago a an ardent stickler for "county pride and local rights" when another district nomination was in the ba:nce. anJ, as he says, was also in favor of rotation in office. Some Democrats are so uncharitable as to wonder whether Mr. Pickhardt'r change of heart on both policies is a genuine conversion, or whether it comes from the circumstance that the aspirant this year is a J if per citizen, and Mr. P.'s known antipathy to most Jasper people or interests political, of a business character, or socially. But, of course, that has nothing to do with the merits of either Mr. Cox or Mr. Zenor, as aspirants for congress, or any other jerson, unless Mr. P. has aspirations to come in as a dark horse in the race himself! Nearly all observers have noticed that congressmen who have been in that position a number of terms, are, if they have shown an aptitude to lead on any public question, more efficient than new members, but he would be considered rather an incompetent member, and not well calculated to lead, if he failed to get a good understanding of the rules governing that body during the two years of his first term; and in fact Tom Reed mastered them in one year of his first term, as have many thers. and taken a leading part during the second year of their first terms. The ;id district, by reason of its large Democratic majority, and its varied industrial enterprises, and its long border on navigable, or what should be made navigable streams, is entitled to a man in congress who is able to aid the public interests in other ways than merely looking after pensions, or other routine work, which any 4th grade attorney can attend to as well. Of the nine counties composing the district, five, with bo hundredths of the voting population, border on the Ohio river, and Dubois county bor-! ders on White river, which should also be made navigable aa far aa Haysville, and could be at a leaa cost than it ha- taken to make Green river navigable. Add Dubois' vote to the others, and it makes over three-fourths of the voter? interest 1 in a good river and harbor bill. at a ei Has our present congressman done any leading to secure an appropriation to improve these rivers? If so. let it be pointed out. It is easy enough to get a clerk in one of the Departments to write up a lot of statistics, which very few read when the congressman embraces the clerk's work in a speech, but it is a different matter to so thoroughly inform himself that he can secure an influence with a committee which; reports any bill for an act. It needs a . A not only a judicial turn oi minu, which will be readily conceded to Judge .enor, but other qualities which make friends and advocates of meritorious measures which members are able, by their general conduct, to get a chance to explain to others, and show their probable benefits. Oive the district a firstclass man, like M. C. Kerr was in bis life, and the people of the district rill roan th kaiuRli nf l.ij 8ition The Coirjkr believes Mr. Cox would honor the position, and that
8. Am Iaaalla, Crown l'jint, N. Y., write My wife suffered from kidney trouble for rear. She a induced to tr Foley kidney I'ure and m lewthan a Mkit k äftei ehe ü-gan lining it. ehe was greatlv improved and three bottles ct'red her ' B.V. Brannock. M a KRiAiE Li enses. Bernard Laake and Josephine Schipp; Louis Buffkins and Daisy Harris.
Sick Folks Esq. Jos. Bermersheim daughter is getting better from the attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Joseph M. Bauer is seriously atlltcted with Bright's disease, and fears are entertained of the result. A Goi) Invkstment. Lieut. W. V. Kendall has purchased the Martin Mickler farm on Lick Crtek.one mile south of the French Lick Springs, consisting of 150 acres of beautiful land, 80 acres in cultivation, and 70 acres in timber, for $5,000. a rare bargain. Mr. Mickler, the veteran hunter, wants to go where there is plenty of game to hunt. Lieut. Kendall will still refain Little Round Top for his headquarters, but is likely to spend the hot summer months at the Lick, as he and his wife have been much benefitted by the use of the Lick water during the past summer. He says it is wonderful to note the improvements being made around French Lick and West Baden, land being on a grand boom. Quinine for Colds. Many people who use jainine for the cure of ttHm say that the effect of this dm? i More disagreeable than the disease. Krause s Cold Core le prepared in a convenient capsule foim, and will cure the most deeply seated cold in J4 hours without any interruption t Unineta. They are pleasant to take and give you a clear, fresh sensation while operating. Price 25c. Sold by Martin Friedman. WITCHCRAFT IN FERDINAND. Dear Mr. Editor of the Jasper Courier: Allow me to call the attention of your distinguished contemporary of the Evan.ville Courier to the fact, that he made a mistake when he published bis last article on Witchcraft in Ferdinand, which was headed as if written at Ferdinand, but which wa written by the leading legal light of the Jasper Bar, and delivered by himself in propria persona to ti e editor of the illustrated Evansville Courier. We have no objections at all if the ed itor of the Evansville Courier turns his illustrious and somewhat yellow newspaper into an advertising sheet to advertise the work of the aforesaid leading legal light of the Jasper Bar, but we do have strong grounds for complaint when such a strong combination of talent, namely, the leading light and the editor of the Evansville Courier, cannot tell thr difftrence between a case of witch craft and a simple case of howling hysterics. We assure the readers of the Evansville Courier that it is nothing more than a simple case of hysterics that is bothering the madame at Ferdinand, in whom there is so much interest taken by the extinguished Corres ondent of the E.an-viüe Courier, who hails from Jasjr, even if he tries to hide hi talent under the protecting care of the name of Ferdinand, which, by the way . is as good a name aany other on earth. All ow me to suggest to the extin gri-hed editor in question that be appoint bis extinguished Jasper co " rev.ewer-in- , lhe l M"!. that chief for he sell over the editorial counter, and let witchcraft and hysterics alone, or if he ha- to discuss these subjects, let him send his articles to the Police iazette in the sweet hereafter. PoamtntatcKKL. jhas. K. Wennr. Kvanston, III write "lv ImiI- I'cir. n I I. -i. I fv.-r- . . a hi.-li refii ie. f,, anv treatment until a-tried Foley's llonev ;ind T.ir. He wa eompletely cure. I. f.re uii g one little Tike unit- Im? Foley's. B B. Br.innx-k. Eighteen hundred and ?evenh four Sunday schools were organiz d m destitute place bv the American j Sundar school union last year. Be j side thee, 991 were reorganized and 9,1. old schools were visited or otherwise aided. About 9146, t . . 1 ! a i"i was received i r rnnsi ;narv j work, and 111 men were employed H'durcli HINKLC cuqb roa OV6PCPIs will Positively Cur All Dlaa ws of tha Stomach. Giv H a trial. It 3 a true rraHv. S9 clrcaUr for For mi br e B. B. Brannock, Dnig-trit. , The really clever man never takes il!o 8rantea that al1 other people Iools
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Taa Macarertr at Swaas-tsst at Warft ta Bis Isssostsry. y There Is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root the new discovery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sues. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about SwampRoot and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingharotoo, M. Y an1 men tier this roei SHINKLE'S CURE For, DYSPEPSIA rJTS? Hits tm " k will aala ouAQANYCCD and for ! by ill B. B. Brannock. Backache should never be neglected. It means kidnev disorder which, if al lowed to run too long, niav result in Briirh.'e disease, diabetes or other seri ous and often fatal complaints. Foley s Kidnev Cure makes the kidnev well. B. B. Brannock. Kailroad Excursionis. I'.tn American F.xitoeiticn, Baft k. N. Y. Tickets will he sold every dav good for If dan at I83JS0 for the round trip, anl on Tuesdays of each week, good leaving Buffalo up to IS p. in. the followng Saturday at lS.o. Sundav Kates. Beginning Sunday, Mav 19, l.KH, the Southern Kailwav Co. will sell excursion tickets on all trains to all points at one fare for the round trip. good for the day only. SUMMF.R RESORTS. The Southern R'v Co. will s.'ll ticke. 8 to the following places named below at' one and one-tüird fare lor tue rountl trip good thirty days from date of sab: elpen, Ind., account Sweet Sulphur V ells ; F.nghsh, account w lute sulphur Wells; BoonviUe, account F'airview !pnngs; iiedoma, account LaSuOaUa and sh Iron Springs. V. B. Claycomb, Agent. Notice of Final Settlemeot of Estate. hi the matter of the estate of MaMe iilil, defease 1 . In the lnlis Circuit Court, t ctoler term, 1901. Notice is hereby given that Charles liga as adiiii" '-trator of the estate of MaMe (iibl.-. decease!, has presented and tiled hi? accounts and vouchers in tinal settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up f r examination and action of said Circuit Court on the '1st dav of Octoln-r. IW . at which time all creditors of said estate are required t appear in said Court and show cense, u anv there te, why sail account and vouchers should net le approved. Iated Oetober Bd, 1101. CtiARi.Ks Soi it,, Administrator. Bat KO Bt ettnek, Attorney. (J.t. 4, -XW. Notice to Heirs, Creditors. Etc. In the matter of the estate of Nancv Harris, deceased. In the LUilstis Circuit Court. October term. 1101. Rottes is hereby given that Rollert M. Craig, as Kxecutor of the estate of Nancy Harris, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examin ation anl action of said l ircuit Court. m the '.-M dav of October, 1101, at which time all creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there le, why said account and vouchers should "not be approved, and let all heirs, legatees and other persons interested appear and make proof of their claim to anv part of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of said 8KAI.) Court, at Jasper, Indiana, this 1st day of October, 1901. Hekmax Kessar. Clerk TaUvi.oK k Tkayi.ob.AUvs. for Kx'r. I . t. 4, 1101 -2w Re.ievfs and cures l.a Orlppe. Selling Fast: la our stock of FINE
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ROASTED COFFEE at 10c per pound. HAMS at 12 'c per pound, the best you can buy for the money. Full Line of Groceries, Come and see or ring us up, Telephone 15-2. Free delivery in Jasper. JOSEPH BTJCHART April If, isss-y.
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Iavaiiably carte any eold In 12 houra. It aelttet Administratrix's Hale of Personal Properly. Notice is hereby iven that the undersigned. Administratrix of the estate of A bsolem C. Harbison, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, a: tielate residence and farms of said bcedent in Columbia township, Ouhois Co., on Hillham ami Kellerville road one mile north of Crystal, on SATURDAY, OCfOBKB 11), 1101, the personal property of said estate, consisting of I horses, br head of cattle, ! head of hogs, 10 tons hay, about 400 bushels growing corn, lot of dry goods and groceries, farming implements ami various other articles and stock. Sale to begin fit 9 o'clock a. m. Terms of Sale: Sums of $." and under, cash; over five dollars a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giv ing n.-te at i percent, waiving relief, and with good freehold surety to administratrix s approval. All articles to be settled for !efore removal. Mary A. Harbison, Adinrt. Cox & Hunter. Att'vs. Sept. fj, 1101. -3w Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court of Dubois county, Indiana, Administratrix of the estat of Almalom C. Haroison, late of saitl county, deceased. Bald estate is supposed to be solvent. Mary A. Harbison, Admrx. Cox A Hunter, Att'ys. Sept. 17, 1101-3w Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. Good Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties, (more than 100 towns,) end we are improving and extending our lines every day. No Shouting. No Party Linea. No Second Hand Stuff. n ) Business $2 00 per month. Kates : y Retidence8 75c . Callus "HOME PHONE," for short. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block. An occasional T -AND AN OCCASION A L EIL
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Are Alike in that Neither Does Very Much Oood. COHTlliüOÜS REGULARITY T9 THE RULE FOR BOTH.
SPECIAL VALUES IN GLOTHNQ. DRY GOODS.
SHOES
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GOODS
Great bargains in each line.
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Summer Goods for I .adie, Gents and Children at KCKKRT'S STORK. Fresh Groceries all the time.
SRRNG SUITS CHEAP A Line of 90 New Styles, at the lowest prices ever offered in Jasper. NOVELTY VESTNGS A Fine Line at Low Figures. Gome and look at them. Spayd Block, South side Public Square. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
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Watches & Jewelry. Clocks, Wall Paper, Pianos, Organs and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
S W. Corner Public Square.
The Cumberland Telephone t Telegraph Company Furnish the best lOCAl SERVICF. B na fide subscribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Oat" instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. GIVE US A TRIAL.
Boone Township Trustee's Notice. Th. nnlersiraed. Truste of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby bvm notice thst he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trust, at his residence, tnree miles southwest of Por-
tertrville.on Hatuniaysoi eacn wew, nu requests all persons harina township justness to present it on SatuHay. Cititens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the library is kept et my residence. CWmisTiAN Horm ax, Trustee. Dec 7, IWO-7.
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Columbia Township Trustee Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of ColuronaTp., Dubois connty, Ind., will attend 'o Township business at his office on very Saturday, and persons having ownship business to transact are requested to present it on that day of the rek. Ihn Tnarnahin I.ihrnrv ill kflDt at the
J office of the Trustee, where those en titled can obtain books. Qsosni W. Milbcbs, Trustee. I Hillham, Indiana. I Nor. SS, I8OC--I7.
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