Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 February 1902 — Page 4

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Over -Work Weakens Your Kidney. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.

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PCBL1C SPEAK I NO.

RICHARD ft MILBIRN, Caudidate for the Democratic nomination for State Senator will address the people at Crystal, Saturday night, Feb. 15. St. Anthony, Monday night, Feb. 17th, 1902. Schnellville, Wednesday night. Feb. 19th. Duff, Friday night, Feb. 2 1 at.

llaysville, Saturday night, beb. S2. Ferdinand, Monday night, Feb. 24. Everybody, Men, Women, and Children, and all candidates, are invited to be pr sent. t&St. Valentine's day is being largly observed by the young folks to-day. Wanted. A large chair factory would find Jasper a good location. There ll enough good timber to make thousands of chairs burned for fuel, given away to those who will take it off, and burned to tret rid of it, by the saw mills here every month. MPThe Democratic State Convention ought not to be held before the middle or last of July after harvest is over so as to enable farmers all over the State to take a part in it, and make it a rouser, or else hold it in March, before farm work begins. Lent. The 40 days of lent began Wednesday, and the opening was solemnly observed at St. Joseph's church in Jasper. It will end with Easter, March 30, lasting 46 days this year. It was announced in all Catholic churches Sunday morning that fasting would begin and must be observed during Lent except on Sundays. Catholics may partake of meat once a day on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. The fast applies to all members of the church between the ages of 21 and GO years, who must confine themselves to one full meal each day.

Exceptions are made in the c ases of those who are physically unable

to fast, as well as those who bv rea

son of hard manual labor would be

likely to have their health impaired by a restriction from eating.

aar Mrs. Mary Kunkel had

corn crib moved from her home lot on 6th street, Wednesday, to her livery lot on 7th street. It was rested on a couple of long poles and

drawn over the ice and snow by six horses. At every place where the electric light or telephone wires crossed the streets the movers had to raise them out of the way by the use of a 14 foot long studding. Our recollection is that when these companies were granted the right to use the streets by the town trustees, it was upon the agreement that all wires should be at least 25 feet above the surface of the streets, and yet a building but 10 feet high couldn't get under them without first raising them. Do they comply with the town ordinance? If not, why not? As at present, in case of a big fire, they would be great obstruction to effective work by the firemen.

Nominations. The Democratic nrimarv takes place a week from

next Tuesday, and the result is important to every property owner in Dubois county, as it insures the election in Nov. of those nominated. Democrats should in each instance vote for the men whom they would be willing to trust in the conduct of large business affairs of their own or if they do not, should abstain from grumbling if their taxes are largely increased during the next few years. Every officer to be nominated has it in his power to increase or diminish the expenses of his office to taxpayers. Has each aspirant so man

aged his own affairs as to show that he is capable to manage successfully and economically the larger affairs of the county office he seeks? This it the important question that each voter should ponder over, and then vote as his own observation and good judgment dictates. Fortunately, there are a number of good men to choose from, who posses the Jeffersonian qualifications of honesty and capability but there are some aspirants who do not, and the voter will do well to closely scrutinize hia ticket, and let the latter ones take a trip up Salt river. Let every Democrat be sure to vote and vote right, and the Dubois county Democratic ticket will be an honor to the county.

ForCongrtitr.iin, 3d District. Uou. WII.1.1V! T. .tNOtt I lauulduto fur re-noniinstitui for culture tiian lor "'' Jil MMNtateMt ilixtrift f linliuun. aavd "' MMtfaUy ivyueats tlio vniloraeliicot of tlir Di'iuuerucy of Oubois couuty. t i primary on Feb. 'ii, and convention r et) aT, 1 M FOR STATE SENATOR. lir rt.TI.lt ' rliLK i i o;i!niiilutf fur MuitCor fron ISN ili.triet of DuIhu uml lav last rouiit !, subject to Mit Democrat ie jir.uiurv. tKSST N nCKSAjtm IS a candidate for ouator for Dal Si anil l.iv kflM couiitlr. uiiict to tin- priaaarj rVb. '.'., re. KHTlAltl' M. Mil. Ill UN i ;t cuiulnl.lt (or BtMSet (TOW IMiIkmh and DM MM counties, tubject to MM DWMOOntiC primary, Feb. , Por Judge of tbe 571h Judicial Circuit. B. A. tl.V is a candidate foi re i lection as JudKeof tue t?tli Judicial circuit, MM posett of Pike und IMiboi ItMllW, MJtojsM to the Democratic primary Feb. .lr..

For Proaecutina Attorne. 57th Circuit

1.I.O 11. 1 1- II FK in " candidate for M ats tiOa M PH " MtlMJ Attorney of the .STtli Ju(Ml al circuit, -subject to the Democrat :c pri

inarv Keb. 'ib. V.0:. u.id the Judicial conven

tion of DabOM m.U Pike counties. kkkk naaTIAMI ' eaatMatafoc trea eeutuiK Attoruey (or the 5.th Judicial cir cult, subject to the Democratic primary .Keb

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FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.

iMiiinv iTkKHT I, h candidate (oi

Auditor of Unbolt, county, SUUjScl ! the

Democratic primary election.

MICHAELA BWEEHE1 tea esatlMIaMfof

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Kemocratic primary, Feb. Jt, IWi.

WILLI M B. UBKT7.,of atoka to i. Ii p.

is a candidate for Auditor oi imiim... rouni),

subject to the Demcciatic primiiry.

FOR COUNTY TREASURER.

MaTIITvs til INt.l.K in i candidate for

Treusurer of Dubois county, ubjtct tome

Democratic primary. WILUall f. iik km an. of Harbison town

ship. i a candidate for i rea-urer oi imiiwh

couniy, ubject to the primary, leb. V, MB,

FOR CLERK of CIRCUIT COURT

JOHN P. Ill THF.Ri u. candidate for rierk

.,f ti... In, Creuit Court, subject to me

Democratic primary elcctiou.

WM. A. B HITLER, of Balnbridge tp., is a

candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court am

Dubois county, subject to the Democratic

primary.

FOR COUNTY RECORDER. rafXUF J. Kl NKKL it a c andidate for. election us Kecorder o( Dubois county.

subject to the Democratic primary . u eiion.

FOR SHERIFF. VICTOR V. OASBIOI in a ealididat. lor

Nhi r .ff of Dubois county subject to ttM Democratic primary, Feb. . lyfti.

GBOIGI kSTBl'Pis candidate for Mier Iff o( Dubois county , subject to tin primary. Feb. a. 1902. PHILIP A. 1. 1 i Kr i ii candiilateforSM. iff of Dubois county . MUj)oet W tStJ Democratic primary Feb. 'ii. 1HCJ. 1IKSKY V. UOBAlDTIl a an li l.it.- for Sheriff of Duboi. county, subject to the Dem ocratic primary F'eb. K. 1KT.'. NICHOLAS nKNNIM.LK. Of I e riliiino I township, is a candidate forSlieiiff of Duboi county, subject to tlw Democrat ic pri wary on Feb. 25, 1901. For County Commisaioner, 2d Diat

II I KM AN TKDKU. of Marion town-hip, is a candidate for rc election as OOOnt 0oMmission) r of the Second district, subject tu the D.-iMocrotii-primary election. For County Commlosioner, 3d Dlst. Jo-kph t kit, of Jookson tOWMblp, in a candidate (or re d'ct ion ss County Com mlMioncr of -the Third district, subject to tin- Democratic primary election. HKNKV I.ANDoKKIIE in u candidate for

County Commissioner of the 'MX district, subject to the Democratic primary. CHaKLXS H. Ki t i.KIt in a candidate for county l ominisslOtJt for ttM ti district of Dubois county, subject to the primary, Keb. 25, MM.

All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. v.- A The kidneys are your

blood purifiers, they tiller out the waste or impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism come from excess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected

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kidnev trouble.

Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady

heart beats, and makes cne feel as though

they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidneypolsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake bylirst doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect cf 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 druggists in fiftycent and one-dollar sizes. You may base a

sample bottle by mail nnm of unpiu'! free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y.

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FALL & WINTER GOODS.

ysj B Have now a complete stock of DRY GOODS, Furnishing Goods, Shot s, Clothing, Etc.

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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.

Card of Thanks. V de.-ire to thank our IrientiV and neighbors who have so faithfully stood by and assisted US during the sickness and death of oui dearly beloved mother. John A. Fischer, Mrs. Jos. Klein, Mrs, John M. Huff man Mrs. Chas. Ilochgesang, Mrs. Barbara BtOu Mrs. Theresia l.ieckert.

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R(Uev and cures

Grippe

Morris' English Worm ToHder Wrrntl to mt any rr of Worm, in IlorMS, tu.. chr of Hofft, alas I'm VVorin in Cam. Tb niij.t parftct remedy Diade. Irte. 54 rt. 8oll by B. B. Brannock.

Notice to Heirs, Creditors. Etc. In the matter f the '(-t;ite of Christopher Hedinfrer, lcfa.'l. In ÜM Daboil Circuit Court, March term, 1908. Notice i hereby piven that ieorg? I! linger, as Kxecutor of ttie estate of Christopher Hedinger, deceaseil, Iuih pr--entel and lilel his account and roods r- in tinal Hettleincnt of nai'l estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of nai'l Circuit Court, onttwlOth day of March, IMS, at which time all creditor or legatee- of ai'l 'tat' are re'imred to appear in nai'l Gottrl and how catftMi if any there he-, why laid ac. nunt and voucher should not be approved, and let all heir-, legatees and other persons interested, Hiioear and

make proof of their claim to any part of i said estate. Witness mv hand ami the eal of said

(skai.) Court, at Jasper, Indiana, this :id day of February, 1902. Haan v Ft kkkt, Clerk ( ox A Hunter, Attya. I. C. C. Feh, 7, 1908 2w Notice to Heirs. Creditors, Etc In the matter of the esjtate of Simon Limp, Jr., deceased. In the Dttboia Circuit Court, March term, V.HY2. Notice is herehv uiven that Frederick

. lamp ai administrator of the estate of Simon I .imp, Jr., deceaned, has presented and Hied his account and vouchers in tinal settlement of said estate, ancl that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 10th day of March, lfoj. at which lime all heirs, 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 any part of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of sai 1 Court ai Jasper, Indiana, this 3d dav

of February, 1H02. HERMAN ECKERT. Clerk Dubois C. C, Cox & Hunter, Att'yi. 1 Feb. 7, 1902,-2w

You Can Have a

Home and Farm in the Great

Northwest. Low Settlers' Rates

fsrf Dtf DorlBt March and April 1902.

Vim land : lov srlcsd land fins sllmsts;

tflsadid crops ; food schools and Charcots , ood net hhore

TM fTowtb ana protpsmr or ins wonaerful Northwssl is sssanslsd Id ths history

of rasosnss.

Now it roar opportunity to tteart a boms

ad fsrsa.

Dob'Idm set It, f UtVdT

Ths aood lassd it sxioa fstt. It will tooo

bs cobs. .

Those Bn! 1st i oi toll ron all aboot It. Htod

ta ttassssach, for sny of thsaa that yoa wsot.

North D.LoU Ballslls MllkBlvsr Vsltor (Htnt i " PUtttso4 Cssnty faetarta Oeuat y Colrlllo Rossrvatlosi (Wsh) " Btsvsas Cosaty Coatrol Wathlasjtoo " WsMUtsoo Vsllsy nf aad dtKriptloo si Waaaiaftoa.

To make tli False seem True, but Ibid space points you to the fact that we :ire veiling Musical Instruments, Watches, Clocks, and al! kin da of .Jewelry and Silver Novelties, at rockbittom prices. Now is tbe lime to buy.

LADIES

TAILOR MADE SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Come and examinesamples. Upstairs over Sermersheims store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

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and sati.-iieil JfOOrtalfff thai we are offering highgrsde goods f jr l -" moiH'V than ever before .;; rtd in Daboil county.

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Kueblt r Block,

Jasper. Indiana.

A NEW LOT OF Winter Overcoats, MACKINTOSHES, And Ducking Coats, Have Just Arrived. Telephone 15-2. Free delivery in Jaer. JOSEPH BUCHARTApril 71, :m

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Ec kert lilock, For Extra Bargains. (Jetting ready f ir Big Spring Stock.

Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. Good Local Service-

Long Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Linea. We give our subscribers free tel.ri,. üorvli'A to pvorv Tioint W P

r.i. .i.: i .i::: ..: Ttie miderpiirned. Tnitcf of t olinn

racn ,,, i..iS ,,,)..,., uK ,uu.,ucB) i, Dabofi . ountv. Ind., will attend (more than 1W towns, and we are to Xo'wnfinl Imimh.h' t hin oltice on

improving ana extenuuig inn every day. No Shouting. No Tarty Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.

Don't Be Fooled!

Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA Made only hy Madison .Medicine Co.. Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. I'rlce, 35 cents. Nsver sold In hulk. Accept no ubfU aäMftass Amir a iuit .1 r al aTaT k at .

Columbia Township Trustee Notice.

Does the FARMER want a TELEPHONE in his home? The Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company will put one there for $2 a year. Call and learn particulars. C. E. DOANE, JLocal M gr.

linen

Kates :

BmiMM 2 00 per rnontb. ReMdence 75c " "

Callus "HOME PHONE," for nhort. Oflioe and Kxehange in Kuebler Block.

very Miinroay, ani weiavua iimmik xwiiHhi NlritlTfl to transact are rcqitMted to present it on that day of the v ;ek. I ha TowaaMp Libran is kept at the oftice of the Tnicl'e, m here thoee entiile! can obtain books. (ikorok W. Mii.iii k.n, Trustee.

liillhaiii, ludianu. Nov. 23, 1800 ly.

NEW STORE. Fnll and Complete Line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions and Furnishing Goods Store. Everything Clean and naaaA Up-to-Date. WILLIAM H ALLER.

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Townnhip Notice.

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The andanifDad, Trusts'e of Hoonc ! township, I uMif county, herehv gives 'notice that he will attend to nil hnsiness pertaining to the olli.-e of Trustee, at hie 1 residence, tun c miles southwest of Forteravilh', on Saturday! of a h k, and retpiests all persons Darin townahip juainess to present it onSatui lay. t'itiaena desiring books from the Township lÜbraiy, arv notified that the Library is

kept at my residence. t'liaisTi llor KM n, Trustee. Dec 7, ltfOO-y.

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