Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 November 1901 — Page 4
The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist
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i IMI'KK. KIHIHS CmXTt, INDIANA.
Knt.red at tb P..tolc l Jt.p.r Indiana, for an n ..ion through ih mail a .-ond claai mattar. . RIÜAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1901.
If you :.Hr any l nl ur w, ur um niiy pi luting, i all M through UM t'uurlrr Plum.-. I ' - I
Bflt.Ae wa expected, the Ohio election went overs helrainply Republican Tneeda?, bv 50,000 ma jority. So much for the Democrat abandoning principled in front of the enemy. or The Mart y t has the Olding V A 'I cast-under advisement. It ...lie!. hnA publicly whipped with a blacksnakc whin, about 40
Isabel on the bare back by the Sheriff; it would about fit the crime, and ;u-t as a restrainer in the future.
Ä-Tbe elections on Tuesday
were generally republican, that party carrvinn X. Y.. X . Janav. Pnn.
sylyania, Ohio, Mass., by increased
majorities but the Democrats saved
Kentucky, Arkansas and Virginia
teTTtie county commissioners of r-v . .....
utnwi county on Wednesda awarded a contiact for making thirty-two and a half miles of rock
roads, to Clark & Woods, of Hod-
ford, for 170,560 Of about $2,173
per mile. BTThiö vicinity was visited Saturday. Sunday and Monday nights by hard frosts and freezing weather, which killed vegetation and flowers, and destroyed much of the beauty
of Jasper yards. Ice a fourth of an inch thick was found on tubs of water standing outside. MUThe suit of Casto vs Eigenman caused a number of wittnepses, from several other counties.
to attend court in Jasper this week among them the Chief of Police, and a patrolman from Terre Haute, and an ex-Sherifi of Vigo county. Witnesses were also present from Vincennes, Cannelton, Troy and Kockport. The case is yet in progress before a jury. Dubois Circuit Court
Tat Discorcrer of Swamp-Root at Work ta
Hit Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in thla country most dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by N hart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned tlood 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 Swamn.Knot the nw Hi.
covery 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 sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about SwampRoot and Its wonderf .1 cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamtoo, N Y anV
omouob this cooet
It Takes ft Remedy of Uncommon Merit to Draw the Unqualified Praise of a Successful Practicing Physician. Dr. J. W. Dates of Corfu. IT. V., states A most remarkable case has come under my hands i f Ute and lias fully esaWSBCed me of the wonderful power of Dr. A. V. Chase's Nerve Pills over diseases of the nerves. "A ycung lady who was treated for over two years fur epilepsy by two doctor was fiven up to die. I found that her sickness was not epilesy, bat nervous troubles, doe . i . , .
io menstrual ueraogemenrs. anu prescrioea four of Dr. Chase's Nerv Pills a dav. after
meals and at bed-time. Since that time she i has not had a single bad spell. Her health , has rapidly improved, she has gained about ! 1 5 pounds in weir ht, and I do not hesitate to sute that Dr. A. W.Chase's Nerve Pills have , saved her life and restored her to health." Mrs. Fawcettof Marietta St., St. Clair. Tille. O., says : " I have used Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Fills and can recommend them to others as a good sound reliable nerve ' and general tonic When I got the bos of the Pills I was complaining of nervousness, I weakness and pain through the shoulders . rheumatic in tvoe digestion not over pood
as usual. The effect of the medicine has been very satisfactory indeed. So marked has been the change towards health and comfort I can conscientiously say they are fine andjwhat they are represented to be. At my advanced age I feel I am getting all the benefit possible." Mrs. M. j. Hubbard of Railroad Avenue, Sistersville, W. Vs.. says : "I like Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. I was nervous.
: escitable, unable to sleep, I had not taken i the medicine long -when my nerves were
steady and strong my physical strength and energy back and my sleep sound and Batural." See that the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase are on every bos. Price 50 ceets a box. Six boxes for $3.50. Manufactured by the Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
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FÄLL & WINTER GOODS.
B Have now a complete stock of
I DRY GOODS,
Furnishing Goods,
Shoes, Clothing, Etc. Our stock of CLOAKS & WRAPS is unequaled in the county. We offer you the very latest styles and patterns. An early visit will convince you. S. KUEBLER.
MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC.
Bai.timokk. Nov. (J 9 n. m
Allegheney county, heretofore I ATOP
ij republican, has gone democratic
This makes the legislature democratic in both branches and secures
the election of a Democratic U. S,
Senator.
Miss Stone to be Released. Constantinople, Turkey, Nov. 0. The oflicials of the United States legation here have received
news through Salonica. that indi
cates the earlv release of the can-1
lives in the hands of the brigands., .. : t - !
Uftllowe en was celebtated at
Ferdinand bv niacins a mower on
the electric light plant.
I. .until, n L'..;il, . I. . : I .
uwovi-n is. jciui, uu ia in me
rnaie prison 10 De executed on Ihn
15th inst. for the murder of Nora
Kiefer, has been informed that the Oct a Horns 'Phnnt
I 1 f in. 1 . .1. .1. . . 1 1 .1 v '
uvnun wuii nun uverruien m
motion for a new trial.
it
Invariably curss any cold la U boars.
Statk Oaumm, State vs Wayne Hall; A. & B ; trial by court; not guilty. State vs Alex Mullen; contempt for not obeying grand jury subpoena; trial by court; fined $10. Civil Causss. Lou. Weikert vs Win, Fierst; continued by agreement. Joseph Schmidt vs Mary E. Schmidt, et al; finding for plaintiff and Mary E. Schmidt on cross complaint; foreclosure ordered for SI, -278.16; Bomar Traylor is allowed 50 for services as guardian ad litem of minor heirs in real estate. Maurice Fritz, et al., vs. Peter Schnell; Receiver makes final re
port showing collections of $1,812.28, and disbursements of 1,812.28, approved and Receiver discharged. James J. Cunningham adm'r of estate of Q. Hobbs, vs heirs; order to sell real estate continued in force. Jacob V. Stimaon vs George Haw kins; appeal from J. P.; jury trial lasting almost 4 days ; verdict for plaintiff and damages fixed at 5 cts. Jacob Schnarr vs Thomas and
an Walker; continued by agreement. Jacob W. Weisman, et al., vs John Rothert, et al.; for a Receiver; continued. Anna P. Meyer vs John Rearman; continued. State on rel. Carrie E. Leruond. vs Luther Lemonds; defendant found guilty of contempt ; fined $10. for not obeying order of court. John S. Heebe vs Southern R'y Co. ; appeal ; continued. Win. M. Lamar vs Southern H'y Co. ; appeal; continued. Wra. T. S. Hobson vs Sebastian Anderson, et al ; continued by agreement.
Portersville Points.
The cold snap indicates to us that
winter is upon us.
Mrs. Sherrett is improving slowly
from her illness. She can now sit
up at times.
Miss Emma Alford, from near
Ireland, was in our mid.t last Sat 1
uraay.
Rev. C. W. Este returned last Thursday from Harrodsburt?. where
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ne na oeen nolüing services, and
reports a good meeting. n t
uecause 01 rain had no services
here last Sunday, but regular ser
vice nere next Sunday morning
i-ei everybody attend. Alsj at
Lemmons a " p. m.
A revival meeting will begin ai
mis piace wo. ltb, third Sunday.
coruiai invitation extenJed to ev
erybody to come. The nastnr fS
W. Estes, will be assisted bv Kev.
W. E. Spoonts, of Washington,
inu. ue sure and come. Cor
Relieves and cures La Grippe.
Of Mutual Benefit. , Princeton Claion.) The Kvansville papers are authority for stating that in all probability Vanderburg county and Evansville will grant franchises to the Princeton-Evansville Traction company this week, thereby insuring the success of the electric lines. It is the general belief that this line will be of mutual benefit to I'rincp-
ton and Evansvtlle, and the people generally favor it. Miss Annie O'Neal, daughter of ex congressman O'Neal, of Wash
ington, ind., died at the Terre Haute hospital where she had ander gone an operation for tumor. Fv. Courier.
Kvansville Courier. "Fancy" hogs are worth from $75 to $150 in Oibson county. Why not send some of our county officials up there? r
Resolutions of Condolence.
Ihe following resolutions were
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adopted by the Jasper High school : Whereas, on the 31st day of Oc
tober, lvui, it being the will and plea-ure of our Maker to call from
our midst our little friend and
schoolmate, Inland Sutherland,
1 herttore. He it
Resolved, That we deedv regret
and mourn his lo, but that we
numbly bow at our Maker's feet and
exclaim : "Thy will be done."
Resolved, That in the death of
little Leland the Jasper i-chools have lost an obedient and Drornisinc mi-
pil; his parents, a dear and loving
eon. Resolved, That to his bereaved
lather, mother and brothers we ten
der our heartfelt sympathies, trust
ing that he has onlv cone before to
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join bis brother and littet in a higher realm and with them is watching and waiting for the remaininor nnn
Resolved, That these resolutions be entered upon ihe records of our school, published in thecity papers, and a copy be sent to our beloved Superintendent.
H AVERT KY D. RkKTZ, Oi..a fit, Buettner, Omm H. Stewart, Min.vie R. Judy, Howard J. Kempf, M iry E. Anderson, Committee
Representative John H. Ketch-
um, of the Eighteenth New York
district, is deaf, but don't you try to fool him. He can read vour Uns.
He is clever at it. A short timn
ago one of Mr. Ketchum's constitu
ents eot stranded in Wash! ncrfnn
and hunted up his representative in congress, who is rich.
"Lend me $10. will von. fr
Ketcbam, to get home?"
constituent.
"Hey!" reulied Renreentatiu
Ketchum, as he made a horn of hi-
hand close behind his ear.
"Lend me $20. will vou? F m
stuck and want to eet home." vn.
ciferated the constituent.
"You said 10 first." renlip.l Mr
Ketchum. "What do vou menn
by asking for $20?"
Ibe constituent was rhAorinorl
but he took the $10.
The other dav RenresentativA
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iveicnum called on Contains Rid.
well and asked for two or thre an.
pointments in the custom-house on
ine non-civil-service ist. Th ml.
lector had no Dlaces to ai Vfl nil! fr
Representative Ketchum's constitii.
ems or 10 anybody else's constituents. AH the nlaces wr filled
g wwwrwm miivui rnvate-sectetarv Stewart, ittinanr.
posite Collector Bidwell, remarked
juietiy 10 the collector:
"I have lust received a 1am
Washington savins that vnn r tn
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pui on nan a dozen extra men in An
that special work in that cusioms district."
"Give me two or three nf thnHA
places," ejaculated Mr Katrhnmt
Collector Bidwell. He didn't bear Mr. Stewart sav a word.
than he bad heard the ronofiinoni
ask for money, but he happened to
uv looaine in tte d reel on nf
Mr. Stewart's lins and h nnmkiv
ascertained the lay of the land.
. i . Sun.
Dubois County Telephone Co.
Good Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone service to everr noint a
u, mr. i .. . , .. . y '
asked the ujuming couniies, (more than 100 towns. 1 and we are
improving and extending our lines
every day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.
A
LI, kinds of Summer Goods for Ladies, Gents and Children at KCKKKT'S STORE. Fresh Groceries all the time.
Rates f Bu8.ine8S W 00 per month. 1 Residences 75c " 44
Call us "HOMK PHONE," for
short. Office and Exchange Kuebler Block.
in
LADIES
TAILOR MADE
SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 up. Come and examine samples. Upstairs over Bermersheim' store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
Shoes from 25c up! j
All kinds, Also a Full line of
HANK STATEMENT.
intl I if tint Illllvr.ia
Coillltv St itf Itunlr nt I
----- ! " n.-ri, in tilt? State of Indiana, at the How of bushh'ss, on Oi-tober 31, 1H01.
MsWVBCM.
Ians and Diicrmnia . siAt iaa m
Overdrafts, - . . 1 34 no Dm from Hanks and Hankjrs, 7H,'406.':8
niiKlnK iiouse ami l ixtures, .'1,000.00
V IJIICIII r.XIfIlHa . -Ill: -I
m . . - " 1 1 1
laxesraid - . m AO
casn on nant I urrenry, Specie, 16,12.0K
Dry Goods and
Notions.
Boys and Mens
HATS From 25c np Telephone l.r-2. Free delivery in Jasper. JOSEPH BÜCHAST. April IT. 1900-y. - -
PlTMraoao, Ind., Nov. 6 John McQillum, aged 66, was run down by a pansanger train on the
r.vansviue Indianapolis railroad this motnins and killed tt i. Ka.
lieved it was his purpose to commit suicide and that he wnlL-d In r
.... , IIVUI of theOtsun.
$207,139.1
11 nn,iTiKs.
125,000.00
- in mui im
Undivided nm Iii . . i one ...
"Bwuui, r.xciiar' anu interest, ia- Iii . 1.Ä12.M2 inilivulnal dennsits nn ilin,....i 1- mmm
Cer.iflcatesof Deposits, flffjjtB.fJI
. 1 1 nun iv . Snntlns Fund.
a . . 1
$207.139.19
STATIC or I.VDIANK, OfVTV Of ) BOIS, Sj I. Frank Josenli ( i miliar if Iwk Is.
"iintvMat Hank, do soli-mnlv swear that the above statement is true.
Frank JOSSFW, Cashier. BQ Men bed and sworn to In-fore me this 4th day of November, 1901. kr :H J ... Bomar Trayuir, Notary Public. My commission expires Jane 11. 19Q6. Nov. 8, 1901 It.
Ar OCCASIONAL
Large line of Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Accordeona and
other musical goods just arrived.
. yo want a Dargam in any kind of a musical instrument Give me a call.
Jeweler.
Jasper, Indiana.
ADVERTISEMENT
-AND AN OCCASION A L MEAL
Are Alike in that Neither Dooa Very Much Good.
CONTINUOUS REGULARITY
T9THK RULE FOR BOTH.
$
The Cumberland Telephone Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. Bjnt tide Bubflcribers are given free telephone aervice to every point reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extenaiona and additions. No "Wüd Oat" Instruments used. No Shooting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service oheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. OIVB US A TRIAL.
Boone Township Trustee's
Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby fives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence, tnree miles southwest of Portersville, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons bavin township business to present it on Saturday . Citisena desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. ÜHBISTUN Hoffman, Trustee, Dec 7, 1900 7.
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Columbia Township
tee's Notice. The undenrigned, Trustee of OohlBK 'Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend o Township business at his office on very 8aturday, and persons having ownship business to transact are requested to present it on (hat day of the v?ek. ihe Township Library Is kept st tin office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. Uaoaot W. Milbitbw, Trustee. Hillham, Indiana. or. 28, 1100-ly.
