Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 December 1901 — Page 4
JSPEK COURIER
DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ?
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Kidney Troable Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news-
to ki
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FRIDAY , DECEMBER 20, 101.
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o if regional District. Th d-ui" 'ra' if the Third Congr isiona' District of Indiana are hrebv nit i it 1 to ni'et in ryoawetV Ht t e Opcfl Hot, at New Albi ttf, Ii A., at 1 o'clock p m on Tu k-oay, January 2, 1902, f.r the purp se 'f t luting a cummit'eemiin fur ssid dixti u-t to serve for Ivo year-, and win) shall be nofficio a tu -niVr of the Stute Ceutial Commit tee for said lime. The nev-ral counties in said district will be entitled to representation a- folio VI : I) ibois It'. Delegates O'anne ! " Crawford "
Ckris mas Tree sod Eater: Maaeat To le given by the Trinity Sunday S.hool, ol Jasper, Christinas eve, 1). c. 24, at the pHMt house. PaOOBAMi Selection Ltj tlie famous Voco-
Plione Hard O ( I amotion David Carr. Dttat Kuh r and Cleiia Kckert. C u-s Kxercis Aia Joseph, Katie Ca-tuip, Ether Wtichner. Matilda K-itel, Olive Rudolph, Theresia Meyers, Kather K kert, Cleda Kckert. Sold KdMe Russel. Selection C. K String Band. 1) clamation Clyde Lyons. Solo Maud Clark. I Class Kxercise Krank Milhurn. J hnnie Cmtrup, A.arn Kellei, Ray ' Vti K irn Kl.li.. If 1 irnVfr Cms-
1. ,'. i ... . , .1 tr .1.1. ommended (or everything but It you have kid
imp. .uuiei uiamud, .uu anu. hver or bladder troub.e It will ba (ound
Millar.
Declamation Lela RUams I). let Ksther and Cleda Eckert
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now ol the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root.
he great kidney, liver
and Hadder remedy. 1. . i . i.
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cal triumph of the nineteenth century; ois-
1 covered after years of
ill I scientific research bv
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nent kidney and bladder specialist, and Is
wonderfully uecessT.il In promptly curing
' lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot Is net rec-
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Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so nar.y ways. In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor la purchase relief and has proved so successful In mrru fi that a w.nai rrneemfnt has
THE HKVOL l'Ur' SANTA CLAl'S been made by which all readers of this paper CAST Of ChaKACTKKS. have not already tried it, may have a umn .knti . :nt frse bv mai i so a book
RngT Clark, telling more about Swamp-Root and how to Howard Rüssel, find out if ycu have kidney or bladder trouble. I lovd Clavcomb When writing mention reading this generous
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Washington IS " Harrison 14 " Klovü lt M Clark 20 " fccott ü M V. E. Cox. C hairman. R. M. M I LB 0 Bit, Sec'y.
"If Ja per Citizen-, who were
had shown a proper public by obtaining that Belleville
ice plant last summer, its safe to say there would not pa seven business norus vacant in the town now. It is to be hoped that they will, with the opening of the new year, organize and secure some new branch of business to locate in the town in the apiing of next year. But tew better places for the location of a large ehair factory, or a woolen mill, can be found than Jasper but they will not come without some inducements are offered, and soliciting dune. Its the "push" in towns which secures industries employing a large number of hands now a days. KafBoth Admirals Schley and Sarapion have asked the Secretary of the Navy to not approve the findings of the late Naval Couit of Inquiry. Admiral Dewy virtually condemns Sampson for trying to
steal from Schley the honor of the i
Santiago victory, and the other two members of the Court of Inquiry, who never participated in a naal battle, find that Schley disobe; e orders. It all comes from thedii.y politics introduced into the nav) by 8ec'y Long, which secured Sampson's advancement to command over his senior. in the service, and is a disgrace to the navy department, which allowed personal feelings to overrule merit and long established usige as to promotions. Congress will probably air the entire scandal, and condemn it as it deserves, if the efficiency of the navy is to be preserved. There is no use in building big battle ships, at an enormous cost, if they are to be put
in command of men who sail off out ol reach when danger is imminent j as did Sampson with the New
ork at Santiago. Weddino BUM. Miss Helen Traylor, daughter o Hn. W. A. Traylor, of Japer, nd ilarley D Towsley, of Chicago, ill., will be married at the borne of the bride's parents on next Tuesday, Dec. 24, and will leave for Chicago to make heir home on Christmas day. The groom is employed in the general offices of the Big Four R. R. at Chicago, and is a rising young man in his chosen profession. Miss Helen will meet her young lady friends for a farewell, at an informal gathering at her home, on Sunday afternoon. The bride is one of Jasper's most charming and popular young ladies, a graduate of the Indiana Cniversity, and will be an addition to any FOfiety circle anywhere. The Courier joins hosts of friends in wishing the young people a realizition of all their bright hopes for th future, ,and that their mutual ChrUtflM gift thin year to each othr may always be cherished an the best of their young lives. RtaiOKBD Charles Emory Snith, 1. M. General of R osevelt's "b nt, resigned the cabinet ofii -e 1 1 -Ii, ne his editorial position on the P iladelphia Pres. The Presi 'nut baa appointed Henry C. Payne, toted Republican politician of Milwaukee, Wis , and vice chuirman of the national Republican committee in his stead. The change w ll take p'ane on the loth of J in. 1908, and it is said Payne will be the recniz"d politician of the cabinet, a a direct the movements to secure .osevelt's nomination to succeed mraself in 1804 for which the yipea are uow being laid.
Hodge. Podge, Frisco, Prisoilla, Dixie, John Bull, R b Roy, K ithleen, Clothilde, Fritz, Ivan, Maria, Kaiulani, Mutsu,
Ah Fun,
Hilda Castrup.
Hatrisnn I lark. Johnnie Wuchner. Fred Beyersted . Maud Clsrk. Alice Egg. Christ. Keller. Orville Kckert.
Delia Castrup
offer in this paper and send your address to.
Dr. Kilmer Si Co., Binghamton. N. Y. The
regular fifty cent and Hem of Swamp-Rooc dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
mum i -i i. iff r I mi n
FALL WINTER. GOODS.
Have now a complete stock of
DRY GOODS,
Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Cloth inff, Etc.
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Bv neglecting to keep a fire
in the Col rikh press room last Sunday, the gasoline engine froze uj ,
Dora Wuchuer. and bursted the cap from the top
Norma Milburn. Ross Russel.
Spirit of Childhood Maggie Cas
trup. Santa Claus R. H. Clark. Doofl open 7 :.'10 p. m.
Adrnifsion Children under
yrs. IU cts. ; over li yrs. io eis. ; adults, 20 cts. The reception committee will be on hands at the court house all day Tuesday, to receive any and all presents. The public is kindly invited to pitronize this committee very liberally that dav. Lemiogtoo Lights. Health is pretty good in this vicinity. Winter has appeared at last. The cotton tails are ripe since the snow. Miss Myrtle Lemmon return d home from Cincinnati, where she ha- been attending a music college.
So the printers had to pull the "devil's tail" On the hand press for this issue.
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.
K17EBL.ER,
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N k w OrriCMfl St. Fidel s Branch, No. 119, C. K. A., of Jae-
io per, at the meeting last Sunday,
elected the following others tor tne -Qet a Home 'Phone! ensuing term :
Basil
Spiritual Director. Rev.
Heusler. Pres. Chas. Soliga. 1st V. P. Simon Rich. L'd V. P. Andrew Shuler. Rec. Secy. Alois Baiter. Fin. Secy. J. F. Serraersheim. Treasurer. Casper Hatter. Sentinel. Theo. Kiefer. Sergt. at Arms. Geo. Brendle. Trus ee 3 yrs P. J. Kunkel, Jr. The instal'ation will occur Jan.
Dubois County Telephone Co. Good Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Llnss. We give our subscribers free tel
ephone service to every point we 1- L ' I J
5th, 1902, bv the Supreme Organi ""lcn J"f zr, D. Ü. Gorman, of Jeffersonville. (more nan Uptowns) and we are
improving aim exieuuiiig uur iiuen
Dkad Henry K. Bleraker, for rosin ears a much respected cit-
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Prayer meeting at the Lemmon 01 Vunoirt couniy aua Dr?lD
humh pv?tv TnsMlav niirht. 01 Biemxer, oi nuntinK
if. ri,;,K .rmi. .,:' burg, died at Vincennes Wednesday
a v iaiv 11 ittiutn 1 a up a large barn. Messrs
it Haskins are doing the wor
m m mm mrm m 1 r. 1
irs nmrna n. i.emmon ien last :;,: tr,,. ,.aara ka .a ku.
- . f f inning, a jtain u'" ihu wvu M -nday for her home in Louisville, citizeD of LabaUl, Ky., having removed there from Evansville. He Rev. C. W. Etes will presch at I had a veiv larce acouaintance
1 j d a
... burg, died at Vincennes Wednesday Bro'viii11'01, at tne ome n'9 daughter, rk r ,J wife of Rev. H C. Ciippinger, P. E , ot that district, where hewac
tvery day.
No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.
Rates
( Business $2 00 per month 1 Reridencea 75c " 44
A
LI. kin.is of Su tinner (tooda for Ladies, (ients aud ChiMren at ECKERTS STORK. Freeh Graeariei all the time.
Callus "HOME PHONE," for
short. Office and Exchange Kuebler Block.
in
throughout Dubus county, who i? ul be much pained to learn of his death.
the Lemmon church next Suuda
morning at 10 :30. Harley L0mraon wis the guest of Misa Fannie Traylor Sunday eve. Say, oh me! did you see A. W Bush's nose? Lon said that there is as much danger behind a gun as there is in front. Miss Myrtle Lemmon was visit. ng friends in Otwell a faw days las' week, just to the satisfaction of Dr Gray. Needraore held their town elec tion last week. The following of ficers were elected: S. S Wininger, mayor; John Petry, marshal; S. F. Dooley. J. P.; commissioner first ward, Jos. McCarty ; 2d, Ben Dooley; 3d, Michael Schnarr; town attorney, Chas. Murry; town clerk, John Hauser. Those who are expecting to pur
chase something for their sweet- the pains accompanying it art a prayer for hearts that would please them would! better nourishment. They are the danger do well to call on Geo. Voelkel, our I fajraato which warn you against a total col. ... at, . . i lapse of the nerrous system, hustling merchant, as the writer was " .nd .n7eitem.l application.
mere a lew uays ago ana asKea can only gire temporary relief. Fen
George if he was going to have a large assortment of Christmas pres-
Neuralgia. The Prayer of a Nerve for More Blood Neoralgla may attack any part of the body but most frequently occurs where the nerves are most abuudaat. In the head. In the face. Sometimes the heart nerves seem to twist. Twinging rheumatic pains of the extremities. Sharp end Intense at times. In toe intervals dull and heavy. Neuralgia is the result of impoverished blood, caused by impairment of the nerves a lack of nerve force.
It is a disease of the nerve centers, and
A NEW LOT OF Winter Overcoats, MACKINTOSHES,
LADIES
TAILOR MADE SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 up. Oome and examine samples. Upstairs over Sermersheim's store. WVf. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
And Ducking Coats Groceries axb Blowers,
I am over stocked with
Have Just Arrived. Telephone 15-2. Free delivery in Jasper. JOSEPH BUCHART April xr, iseo v.
can oniy give temporary relief. Permanent
care cannot possibly come until the nerve centers are thoroughly revitalized by Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. The beneficial effects of this great nerve restorative are felt thrilling through the nerve fibres as week by week and month by month the nerve force of the body is restored. Women afflicted with diseases jpecnliar to their sex are frequently great sufferers from nearalgia. Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills positively cure both these disorders by filling the nervous system with new vigor snd life, jo
cents a dob at an dealers, or Dr. A. W.
sick headache neuralgia of the head and a weakened stomach digest ioa. They stopped the headache, the neuralgia dimppaared aad with it the stomach trouble."
ents, yes, he said, he had just ordered a sack of peanuts. Elmer Lansford said he would like to know (he attraction Miss Minnie had in Martin Co. Say, Mr. Editor, just watch those candidates! Aren't they a lovely set of fellows? Before the election
'they will halloo at you as far as Chaes Medicine Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. The they can see you, and say hello! ' rbMwtialtaadaigtfcatareof Dr. A. , j , , ' . n W. Chase on each package. old boy, how are you coming on? Utm . H W.V7T. .. Shake hands and pat you on thJjJ&i. sÄlfeÄffÄ back, and say, "We are 'he people commend Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to of the United States," and after the yonewho suffers as I did with nervous
election you have to slap them in the face, or say, come have a beer, ' befoie they will notice you. There will b a Christmas tree at the Lemmon church Christmas eve night. Admission All children from 1 to , free; from (i to 12, 10 cts ; all over 12, 15 cts. Every body is invited to come and bring somebidy with you. Blub Jay. arThe extreme cold weidher last Sunday morning determined
those in charge of the M. E. Sunday school that it would be better not to have any school that morni ig, and parents who were connected with the telephone were so informed.
and the exposure of the children to the inclement weather prevected. I1
Relieves and cures La Gripps.
Invariably curse any cold la 11 hours.
It eetttef
Dont Be Fool EDi
Take the geaslne. stigma! ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mas ealy by MaaHssfi Medfe cine Co.. Madison, Wit. It keens tea wall. Onr traaW
mark eat an tack package. Price, u cent. Never sM la kalk. Accent aa mmhrntU
tsoiom tale. Ash year aragglas.
XMAS GREETING. oooooooooo We greet our friends and patron" again this season aa usual with a fine line of choice gifts. Our stock is new just received from New York and Louisville. This is the week to buy. Come early, our goods will go rapidly because we have put attractive prices on them. Stationery, Holiday Books, Perfumes, Pocket Books, Toilet Goods, Games, Glass Medallions, Albums, Cards, Novelties, Etc.
BRANNOCK, Tbe Droffltt.
FRUIT, Green and Dried, Oranges and Candies SUGAR 5 LB. Ring np Home or Onmberland Telephones. FREE DELIVERY. WTTJiTJLM HALLER.
"GET A TELEPHONE!" The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. Bona 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. Onmberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. GIVE US A TRIAL.
Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The nnderaigned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence, turns miles southwest ol Portereville, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons bavin township iHuineestopreaentitonSatuiday. Citisent desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. CnnisTiAK HorrMAW, Trustee.
Per 7, 1900 -y. I
tnhim TnwnnhiD Trus
tee's Notice. mi j j I rn nt PollirD'
ine nnif nnfrnru, iiurpo .,, I naTp., Dubois county, Ind., will att.nJ to Township business at his aSwa od very Saturday, and persons aafj ownship business to transact ar requested to present it on that day of tne-.-V 1 rr S.a. T ' . Want at th
office of the Trustee, where those en titled can obtain books. Okoroi W. Milbcrn, Tweet Hillliaui, IndiBNov. 23, 1800 ly.
