Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1902 — Page 4

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The Eminent Kidney K ASTER SUITS. ASP ER COURIER and Bladder Specialist. EtlAHFRK. . I ri IXDIAJM J.p- :.1tan ) Kl DAY. MARCH W, 1WJ. II you uaa may local news, M Waat ait printing. all u thru ugh lht . iuri-r l'hotif. I.t-tt.

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DAVIESS COL NT V DEMOCRATS THRO

GARLANDS OF ROSES TO DUBOIS DEMOCRACY.

Delegate to Senatorial Lonnntu r In

strutted for R M. Milburn. At the Democratic ma?.- eooven

ttton in Washington on tue I ti

inet. Dt-moiTHt.i appeared to fe

good and confident of victory next

November.

The following resolution mm

I adopted on motion of John Downey

Wlierea-, 1 he democratic now

of that democratic gtbralter of In diana, Dubois county, have by priirnary co ventii u, "elected Hun Richard M. Milburn foi joint .-en-ator foi the senatorial district, composed of Davieaa nd Dubois ootuv

ties ; ami

Whereas, the democracy of Da

viess county, now in mass conven

tion assembled, being tully aware

i that Hon. Richard M. Milburn is an

able, tried and true democrat, at d a very suitable man for the position

of state senator.

, Therefore, Be it resolved that the 1 senatorial delegates this day select-

,':ed be and they are hereby instructKed to cast their votes as a unit for & thai nomination of Hon. Richard M.

Milburn for the office of joint sen

ator or tne senatorial district com-

: 7 hh I i .ateTeV ? I " - w i - t lie i L - t; m Jg ... o m

posed of ties.

Daviess and Dubois coun-

Dubois Circuit Court Found itself out of business for the

i last two days of last week, when the ' Castro-Eigenman case was disI missed, and so adjourned Friday Mi morning till Monday, and dismissed

JE the jury till Tuesday. It resumed

business at the old stand on Mon-

flatr anrl Viaa Lien L-ant Kii:v aincp

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wim iriais, motions, demurrer:, 'etc., too numerous to mention.

The following is the business com

pleted up to Wednesday night: State vs Alva Rosenberger; affi

davit by Hilbert Dillon, of Hunt-

ingburg, charging pettit larceny, arrested; plea not guilty; sent to

jail in default of bail, and cause set

for trial to-day.

Civil Causes. Dan'l Reutepohler, receiver estate

of John Rothert, insolvent debtor,

vs John Rothert, et al. ; receiver re

ports appraisement of real estate by Leonard ßretz aad August Ramsbroke at $4,800; trial in hearing. Andrew Taylor vs John Stahl ; continued. Morton L. Foddrill vs David Furguson; appeal from J. P, ; tried and under advisement.

Michigan Carbon Works vs Lem

It is said Mr. huhmashf f

ha.- nil '. ye 1 a I, aiisville butcher, and will optf) I new meat market next week. BOut'lerk K k rt says he has neatly forgotten how to issue a marriage license, it has been so long since any were asked for. Lentis about over now and maybe the market will be more active. Dikl Mrs. Mary Rage, aged B5 years, died on Monday, and was buried at St. Joseph's church Wednesday. She was one of the oldest ladies in Rainbridge township, a devoted Catholic, and universally respected. She had been a widow foi many years, ffhe was the mother of several children, two of whom the deceased wives of Jacob Burger, Jr., preceded her in death. She was the mother of Joseph and Henry Lampert, of Bainbridge township, and a daughter, Josephine, married and living in Louisville. BwaawvUta courier. FARMERS DEFRALD THE GOVERNMENT

The DUcoverer of sw amp-Root at Wort la Hit Laboratory. There is a cisease previilinf in this country most dangerous because so de:epv.m. Many suddm deaths are caused by .'.heart dtaMM. pneumonia, heart iailure or apoplexy are often the icsult of kidney disease. If kidnav trouUt 's allowed to advance the k. iney-poisone J blood will attack the vital orcan. or the kidr.eys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks cut and th su(ferr has Bnpht's Disease, the worst form of ki dney trouble. Dr. Kilmet I Swamp-Root the n-- v discovery is the true specif-.c for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It ha3 c-.ired thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druists in fifty-cent and collar sizes. A sa- : bottle sent free by mail, also a book te g about SwampRoot and its wonder: -res. Address Dr. Kilmer i O B i . in tea N V ar-' mentici thi . . . t

Several Tillers oi the Soil of Dubois Count) Put oo the Green Carpet. Through tho detective ability of John Chewning, the traveling revenue collector of this district, a number of farmers in Dubuis county, who have been escaping the payment of government tax for a number of years, have been brought to time. A farmer named Jhn Bunning, living near Birdseye, Duboi- comity, was at the head f che little circle, and he has not only promi- d

not to evade the law any more, but has been forced to pay a big lot uf back tax. Bunning, for the past several

years, has been buying whisky in

Louisville by the barrel. He bad a number of farmers on bis staff to

whom he would sell the liquor.

Some would take a gallon, Other

11. Ca.-sidy A Co. shippe I .

car of heg- yesterday morning fr "n Jajptt to Indianapolis. EAfTII BXBBCSBM. The Trinity C. K. S?ocietv will have a sunrise

tti-ftiug -1u the church Sunday I morning, and a song service at the, church at night, at the eloM of I which an offering will be aked for. The public are invited to attend both exercises. I N a n k . A nd re w ( i ramelspat 1 1 was declared insane last week, after examination before Ks. F. L. Beta, and taken to the Asylum. An inquest was also held over Henry K. Miller, by Drs. Keni 1 and Michaels and Era. BeU, and

he was declared insane, and application made for his admittance to the

hospital.

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Norfolk Yoke Salt.

BRAND

Child's 3-Pkce Suit.

Youor Men's Suit - Military Effect.

A Full line of Easter Apparel open for inspection. Call and take a look

at

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GEORGE P,

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LADIES

WAGONS RRIAGBS,

A lid Dealer lu-

l. Jail. Deputy Sheriff ieo. Castrup wao called to Winslow

Tuesday night by the Winslow mar

shal, who had arrested BU Mullen, wanted in this county. Mullen was tried for pettit larceny last summer, and being a young man, was re-lea-ed by Judge Ely during good behavior, but he failed to behave

well, and will row be sentenced 00 the old verdict. Mullen, having a JASPEH, good eye, and being a good runner.

caught sight of the deputy sheriff at Ireland on Monday, and run out of Stewart's b ek door, as (teorge entered the front door, and he kept running to Winslow. Georgt) brought him to Jasper Wednesday mornintr, about '1 o'clock. Sheriff Castrup landed A. Rosenberger in the county jail Monday,

where he awaits trial which is set Kff Mm.k (f.

lor rnuay. lie is cuurgeu mm stealing a watch from Hill Dillon at IluntingtMirg. Att'y KcrrTraylor will defend him.

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

eneral Repairing A Horse h;( itig

TAILOR MADE SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 up. Come and examinejsamples. Upstairs over Sermersheim's store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

North Main Street,

INDIANA.

Don't Be Fooled!

Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA) Made only by Madison Medicine Co., Malion. Wis. It keeps you eil. Our trade murk cut on each package. Price. 38 cents. Naver sold in bulk. Accept no aubstl

at 000 1 1 0 1 MM

tute. Ask jour druggist.

the linuor from Dunning were deal

ers on a small scale, and what they beat the government nut of in the course of a year amounted to considerable. Collector Chewning heard of the scheme of Bunning some time ago,

courtland wnt to Mi him at his Duboii

county home Monday atternoon. lie asked bunning to pay the back tax and this he agreed to do, and gave Mr. Chewning his petiooaj check of 1125. The farmer ad

mitted he had been buying liquor

uel L. Cooper, et al.; on note; trialiseveral gallons, in uns way tne by court and under advisement. farmers would escape the payment Peter Hoffman vs Southern Kail-1 of the wholesale and letail tax rwav fn vpnn rhanap.1 tn Ob. Manv of the farmers who secured

ford county, upon payment by defendant of costs in 10 days. Wm. P. Jones vs Southern Hailway Co. ; venue changed to Crawford Co. upon payment of costs in 10 days.

Louisa Garland vs Gabriel Gar

land; for divorce; trial by

and under advisement. George Morgenroth vs John L. Pruitt; trial by court and under advisement in two cases. Theresia Birkle, admx. of estate of Simon Rirkla. dW'd was ordered

to sell real estate at public sale, anditor ma menus, out saiu am dm uu cause continued. knowledge of the liquor law, and The cases of Shadrack Hobbs and ! thought he should not be required

. iiigham vs estate of

Lawyers vs. Preachers. Petersburg Press: By an agreement between the Den.ocrats, Pike county will be permitted to name

the candidate for joint prestota- Bfc Li. n Ti.. : : OIW" "1

Spring Clothing

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Getting ready for Big Spring Stock.

tive this fall. 1 lie nomination if

eouivalent to an election. There

are now six aspirants for the piece, Pull Line

four lawyers and two preacherThey are ; Sherman Davenport. F. j E. Chappell, David D. Corn, Geo. B. Ashov, Rev. A. J. Willi- and Kev. . "II. Wood. The tight will be strictly "professional" and will

be as hot a a baked potato. May the best man win.

HaW and Caps the people

for

i Groceries.

O. A. Bigham vs estate of Willis

Boyles were adjusted out of court,

and cases dismissed. Dubois County State Bank vs Fred. Mann, et al. ; foreclosure ordered for $2,303.40 on original complaint, and in favor of cross complainants for 1,909.36 on one,

and 98,529.45 on another

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to pay the tax. ine collector threatened him however with prosecution and the farmer finally carna up with the money, and the amount , he paid to Mr. Chewning covers the license, both (retail and wholesale for the past two years. The farmers when they heard of

the visit of Collector Chewning to

rfodol

Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat.

It artificially rlifcosts the food and aids keptatinv residence

All the Latest Styles. DO0S the FARMER Want a

Kit ami Wear Guaranteed. . . Ä . . . . r

TELEPHON t ui nis nomer The Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company will put one there for $2 a year. Call and learn particulars. Service between Dubois and Pike counties free on and alter Monday Feb, 24, 1902. C. E. DOANE, Local M gr.

Kre delivery with our mode lightning exprt-ss. Telephone 01 and w wi.l I I on the spot. JOSEPH BUCHARTApril si. r.mo y.

Trustee's

Boone Township

Not ice. The aadendgnedt Trustee of Boone township, I iiImh-county, hereby givt's noti-- that be will atteinl to all buninfH pertaiuitiK U the office t Troatee, at Iiis residence, tone inilec snutliwcHt ( I'urtersville.on Batardayaol t'a Ii week, ami rt'.n.-N ail persons havinir township ou.-im-H to present it onSaturlay. t'ititens dcHirinK Iwioks from the Township

Library, are notified that the Libran i

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In estate of Chas. Rasche. Sr. Dubois county were up in arms, ana

dee'd. Biiardian renort- -le of rpal ! many threats, it is said, were made, can approach it In ertlciency

estate to John G. Fisher, for $120; They did not like the idea of a reveale confirmed. enue man interfering with what they

ntantly rlieveaTll permanently curesl

Dyspepsia, indigestion, itearinurn, Flatulente. Sour Stomach. ls"auea.

N. B. Coffman, guardian of Vra.cll their personal rights. Collector gfclc Headut he, (instral?ia. Cramps and u r,. . lit'hwiiina blipvs there are other all other results of iuiHrfcct digestion.

ii. vwuiuau, a lui noi, n on uiuricu vv""o

Nature In strengt lien ing and recon

structing the exhausted digestive or

gans. It istiieiatesiaicovereoanrrstri ant nnrl tuiiir. Xi fit h er rirpnaratic in 1 - . . . .

iency. It lnlvaaamuftaaa a w waacraaaa

tees Notice. The uii'lerfigned, Tnistee of Colnmoia Tp., Dobou county, Ind., will attend

Oirsisii n dorm w, Trustee.

Dec 7. l'.HHt-T.

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to sell real estate of ward, appraised violations of a similar character in at $6,500, and petition continued, j the district, and he will make a Kmil Heidrich, guardian of L thorough investigation along this

Heidrich. minor heir of Minnie 'line

Heidrich, dee'd, was given order to eell real estate at private sale.

Mr. Chewning has received word from Washington to the effect that

4WThe many friends of Mrs. he will have fewer duties in thp fuGreen A. Kemp, of Cass township, jture. Pike, Dubois and Gibson who was injured severely by a fall counties have been taken from this on the sleet a few weeks ago, will district, and the following counties be glad to know she has begun to remain : Posey, Vanderburg, Warrecuperate Her fall brought on a rick, Spencer aud I'erry. The eevere sickues, and as she is 73 three counties taken from this disyean old, it waa feared she might trict have been placed in the district

not recover. The Courier joins many friends in hoping (or her ipeedy recovery.

Price yv anJ fj. LMVOaWeontatlM 2H time Snal) alio. Hook all alKjtitdyi')Mamailrlfret Npartd by E. C. DcWlTT A CO . Cblcaf Martin Friedman.

i.i i n si; notick. "XTOTH'R ! hrrby irWn to th ciflren f Japr, iH - - la i -. k . . i J .1.1., tl.,k..:. .......a- I ... I

ill - no nwi iii'r inur iw"iiiop, i "'tn, , hla territory has been reduced, and tit uinmjr.iiif.i, a mi cim. of tka Cnita4

.lalr.,IM ajiplj t th I nml)r rnm' i r t Ihiboli county ) thflr nrxt riiilr aatataa In April 1(01. tor a llrrnac U rrtail Intnxlcatlni luiuor, 'rrr and winr. anl parroit the -am. n ilr.uk on th prrmi.ra, un't.r ih pro v I Ion. f tka U (J ln1lana t !.! .nrh MNM, Tka preclaa location wh.r aurk IUtinra arr tn t nl1 la in a room, lfti.11 fret, on tkp (rnun il floor of a nna itnrjr fram tn iMinar aituatrl on ikr oonh half of lot No Ml. aa akown on Ik. original plat of tha town of Ja.p.r. lii'.' loamaata, IKitiola county. Ind. Sim) ImiUlng I. on Mali.

irt, frontitiR et

toTownsliiptiiiHinet.ii p.t Ins oltice on ?very Saturday, ani persons having owncliip boataeei tO tramaet are requested to present it on '.hat day of the I 'ek. the Township I.ihran it kept at ttie

office of the Inistee, wtiere ttiose en

titled can obtain lwoks.

QnOBOE W. Mn iu rv, Trustee. liillham, Iiiihuna. Nov. 23, 180fr -ly. Homeseeker Excursions. March Oh and 1MI. April Int and IMIi. May Mh and 10th; to all pointn at

one tare plus f lor tne round trip. Tickets on sale at all time? at 131,80 for

the round trip, (rood for todays. V . K. t i m ON Aut .

E VV STORE. Fall and Complete Line oi Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions and Furnishing Goods Store. Everything Clean and rsjjj Up-to-Date.

WILLIAM H ALLER.

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at the head of which is Captain U. ; rt unckra. W. Fawcett, who was superceded' MirCh u lwJ3w.. ,-K,,K,iK ROKI by Mr. Chewning. j aa.guj)ecrie or Q00BlgB.

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