Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1902 — Page 4

SPER COURIER aeX 0 Astl'KK. DVPOIB OOVXTT. INDIANA. tapered at lb PoetoBct at Js.p.r ladlaaa, f taiseton throats ths Bell aaseronJ class matt r FPIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1902. I It Jon havo any local now, or "t muy printing, rail ua through Ih Court r lhonr. 1.1-a. Democratic Ticket Election Nov. 4. 19. I'or xfr-ttry of Beats--Atlu-rt Scuoouover, Attica. Kor Attorney tnral W K.BtillWcll, rtlMVUM. ft Mute Auditor Janus K. Kikkh, 8ullin. Kol Mate Treasurer Jt-rotue Hurff, I'tru. Kor t lrk of supreme 1'ourt lUsm lie iuitiergi r, Sc Albany. r.i Stipertutcixirnt of I'ublic lntriution -iiii.u I L.Scott, (lark county fW Mate statistician Myron I King, Indianapolis. Kor state ieoloKiat hilward llarrett, Uenitrlck county. Kor Judge of unreine Court, l ifth District Timothy K. Howard, South Ii, nü. For Judgea Appellate Court for Southern i.. strict--John It. Knot. B!oomlnBton; W. H. Hrark en, franklin; John D. Mcgee, Kustiville. For Judges Appellate Court for Northern District Kichanl II Hartford, Portland . Jamea T. aunUcraon, Fowler. Ih nrv I. Ziunucr imm. Album. For Congress Win T. ÜMT, Corydon. For Senator, Puy less and Dulxi To'a Iticliarü M . Milburn, Ja.spcr. For Representative, Dubois and PikeDavid I). Cdrn, of Pike county. For Judge o"tb Judicial Circuit KuKt in- A. Kly. Petersburg. For Prosecuting Attorney I.00. U. Fisher, Huntingburg. Fcr AuditorMichael A Sweeney, Jasper. For ClerkJohn P. II ut in-r, Juper. For HecorJer Philip J. Kunkel, Jasper. For Sheriff Victor V, Cassidg, Jasper. or Treasurer H ui F. lieckinan, Dubois. Fr SnrvcyerOiu P. Corn, Ireland. Frr Coroner Jhii F. Ifelnkcr, lluutingl.urg Ii r ' 'oimuissloner, 2d district il rinan reder. Jasper. ..r 'ii iii';. sinner, M district II' ni v '.aadgrcbe, Huatinglmrg. Hon. M. . FOLEY, Of Crawford-ville, one ot the most eloquent orators of Indiana, will a Ureas the citizens of Dubois County, at Huntingburg, on Tuesday, Octtober 2Sth, at 7 p. m., on the political issues of the day. Hon. M. A SWEENEY, AND Hon. FRANK L. BETZ, Of Jasper, will address the citizens of the county as follows : Monday, Oct. 27, at St. Anthony. Wednesday, October 20, at Pirtle School house. Thursday, Oct. 30, at Union Valley, f riday, Oct. 31, at Bretzville. Monday, Nov. 3, at Cooper School house. All speaking at 7 p. m. By order of the Dubois county Democratic Central Committee. Geo. R. Wilson, Chairman. John E. McFall, Secretary. 91 f the Democrats all get to the polls Nov. 4th, there is a fair show for a Democratic victory in Indiana. Every believer in "equal rights for all should vote that day a-The Southern R. R. (J. P Morgan & Co ) election to get the people of this township, Marion and Columbia to aid it in its proposed connection of its terminals at Jas per and French Lick, is very little talked of. Ü the corporations in Jasper are in favor of it the aid will be voted, and Morgan will add that much to hie millions. There is little question but the road will be built, whether the tax is voted or not as Morgan is able to build good many such roads, and the connection of his road at Jasper, and his road at French Lick, will great ly increase the passenger business of both of these pieces of railroads of his, but if the people don't vote the tax he is likely to make them pay him more for freight and pass age than the tax would amount to, as that is his style of dealing. His immense wealth enables him to "squeeze" wherever he wants to, and get the Supreme Courts to sustain him in it. It is estimated that his income from bis investments, aside from his regular banking business, now amounts to $29,000 for every week in the year, or over one and a half millions per year, or $4,160 each day, or $175 every hour.

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Deeois Circ.lt Coart Has bt-en busy Mali wepk, M ! in -i of t tie roiitested caes ' r ics j u and are in ir ,t tu! s reach - ! ' I.I WHltf -Il')-Ns tue tin tl

d poeittou "i ni- s up tu adj urument Wednesday night. State vs. Louis Weisman ; A. AB. ; jury trial; verdict guiltv, lined $10. State vs. Conrad Precbtel, forgery ; jury trial lasting 9 days; jury failed to agree after being out -1 hours, and were discharged and cause continued. State vs. Coon Seitz; malicious trespass; trial by court, and under advisement. State vs. Philip Heyers; S. L. U . L. ; continued on account of absence of Josie Buecbler. State vs. Louis Weisiuan ; C. C. W. ; jury trial ; verdict guilty ; fined It. State vs. Henry Lueker; cruelty to animals; trial by court and under advisement. The same occured in a charge against him for intoxication. State vs. James F. Parrot; C, C. W. ; trial by court and tindtng not guilty. State vs. Alice (iramberg, A. Si B. ; trial by court, and ünding not guilty. . State vs. Val. Limp; Q 0. W. j nollied. State vs. Howard Tate; C.C. ; fined 135, and the charges of being drunk and drawing weapon were nollied. Frank E. Gilkerson and D. H. Padget were admitted to the bar. CIVIL CAT ES. In the Receivership cae of John Rotheit: Receiver reports partial distribution, and balance on hand of $503.84 ; leport approved. People's State Rank, of Oakland City, vs. S. Beach, et al.; dismiss ed by plaintitt. Martha J. Payne, et al, vs. Jacob R. Baker, et al ; commissioners re port of partition confirmed. Wiii. II. Bretz vs. southern Kailway Co., appeal from J. P , judgment for plaintiff for $15. Lyda B. Burton vs. Carlton J. Burton; divorce granted plaintiff, with 1U0 alimonv and custody of child, and ordered that defendant pay plaintiff $25 on Nov. 1st, for support of child, and $23 every six months thereafter for ten years. Ada M. Heacock. et al, vs. Phenix Ins. Co. ; dismissed by plaintiff. Andrew Birk vs. Albert Markley, et ill triad by court and under ad visement M. F. Durlaut. et al. vs. Leo. F. Spayd; trial by court and under advisement. Fred Alles vs. C. H. Precbtel. et al; foreclosure ordered for 9597.41. and that Pfcenix B. & L. Series "D and Dubois County Bank have judgment liens upon propcity, but junior to Alles. Jos. hchroeder et al. vs. c. 11. Prechtel. et al : foreclosure ordered for $154.25; senior to all liens ex cept Alles'. Conrad lt. Hemmerlein. ex r es tate of George M. Arnold, deceased, was ordered to sell real estate at private sale. Margaret Dyer vs. Aaron Moore ; ordered that cause be remanded to the J. P. World's Production of Coal is 1901. The forthcoming volume of Mineral Resources of the United States for the Calendar Year 1901, United States Geological Survey, estimates the world's production of coal in 1901 at 866,166,540 short tons. The three great coal-producing countries of the world are the United Stated, Great Britain and Germany. The output of these three countries combined makes up 81.61 per cent, of the world's total. Austria-Hungary comes fourth, France is fifth, Belgium sixth, and Russia seventh. The last country, notwithstanding its vast area, produces only about 0 per cent as mu?h coal as the United States. The three countries which kad in the production of coal are the three countries that lead in industrial development. Prior to 1899, Great Britain lead among the world's coal producers, but during 1899, 1900 1901 the United States has made such remarkable increase in coal production, due principally to the unprecedented activity in the iron and steel and in other metal trades, that we now stand far in the lead of all competitors, with a production in 1901 exceeding that of Great Britain by 47,965,988 short tons, or 19 per cent. Up to the clos? of 1900 the production of Great Britain and her colonies, if taken together, still exceeded that of the Untied Slates, the excess in 1900 being 3,308 n.-( short tons; but the enormous output of the coal mines of this coun try last year exceeded by about 2,000,000 short tons the entire output of Great Britian and ber dependencies, including India and the Trans vaal. Of the output of coal in 1901, the United States produced 33.80 per cent., Great Britain and her denen-1 dencies 30.86 per cent., and (ier-j

Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble.

Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toe often, tf the urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists. In fiftycent and one dollar sizes. You may have s sample bottle by mail tree, also pamphlet tell- Bon of SaaniRoo. ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. many 19.42 per cent., or, combined, si. 14 per cent, of the total produc11 A Real Estate Bargain. A good 4-room, etory-and-half cottage, good' well, lot -"OxlOO" feet. All rooms hard finished plaster. Centrally located. At a bargain price. Baaj terms Apply at Coi'rikk ortiee. FOR RENT.---A handsome store room, 25x70 feet, nicely plastered and ceiled. Shelving and counters. New and up-to-date In the business portion of town. Good stand. Reasonable terms Apply at Courier office. INotice of Election. N"ti e is heael'V given that the polls will I 0MB at the several places of voting in Columbia township, Iuboii county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, NOVJSMBEB Kku 1908, at 8 o'clock a. ru., for the purpose oi taking the votes of the legal voters ofj said Columbia townsl-1 upon the subject) f Haid Ootaanbia township aiding the! Miiehell, West iiaderr, French Lick and j Jasper railroad company in constructing! its railroad in said township to the amount of thirty-fire hundred dollars, being less than - per cent, of the amount of taxable property in said township. The election will be held under the Statute of Indiana providing for aiding rail road companies, rtgularly organised, in the construction of their proposed rail ways, and the polls will be kept opeu until o'clock p. m., if neeesarv, as at general elections. The conditions iion j which this tax is voted is that ai train of cars shall run over "aid u;t'l when constructed through eai 1 township before any money is paid to saidi company. The Eame being ordered by the Board of County Commissioners at their regu - j lar Octoler session, 1902. Al ;rST II. KOKKNER, Auditor of Dubois Co., Ind I let. 8, 1902, tw. Railroad Excursions. The agent will ba pleased to furni.-h any person wishing to go to California, or the north-west very low rates. Call on him at the otlice. To Sweet Sulphur Springs, via Velcn s White Sulphur Springs, via Knirlish ; from June 10th till September 902, at one and one-third fare, good for thirty days from date of sale. Sunday excursion rates commencing Sunday," May 1, 1W2. One fare for the round trip on each Sunday, good for the day only. CbMP one wav rates to California.! Low rates are now on sale to all points' in California. v. e. claycomb, Agt. Columbia Township 11 1 '""i ana iiai.iasasasssssaaissssaiw , TrUS" tee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of ColnmoiaTp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his office on ivery Saturday, and persons having ownship business to transact are requested to present it on that day of the ek. fhe Township Library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. Ukorob W. Mii.Bt-R.f, Trustee. Hillham, Indiana. Nov. 23, 1800 ly. Southern Railway Best Line from St. Louis and Louisville to Asheville, Chattanooga Charleston. Jacksonville, and All points in the SouthEast and Florida. Apply to Geo. B. Allen, Assistant General Paaa. Agent, St. Louis, Mo. H. B. Spencer, General Manager. S. II. Hard wick. Gen. Pass. Ag't.

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Winter clothinc, suits, OVERCOATS, SHOES, HATS, And CAPS.

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4 4 4"4"fet YDIIR TABLE NEEDS Some new silver to give it that air of dainty elegance you desire. There is no excuse for Shabby, Out-of-date ware, when we offer you the latest design? in Solid Silver for so little money Come M Jipl Them. F. G. Kuebler Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana. sCLEAR EYE. BRIGHT COMPLEXION. sur siima of mm Hastfe hoth Kollow Ts UIIPUCC' TAW IP nUunto lUNIU I tireat BtsaJteiM for Snrinir ami Fall lernt over 0 year Fur tx-ttir than Sur With iMlniin l um! uuilii IH-. Ciin-I hill. nn. I lfr fllw onipr Ion, rtml Kiliou. lUwrili-r-, Iicrau- it 'I .K A SK -,!. in arts treat iy on iHiwels and liTir Itin- toaste, givps appetit" anil strerijrtli pleasant to taste. TKY IT insist on Ml UM Ks' and no other. fiO Ont anil SI. SO Bottle-.. ROBINSON-PETTET CO., '"' Loulaville, Ky. May Sm. 11 and WINTER DRY GOODS! BOOTS and SHOES Jnst received. Latest Styles. Best Staple Goods. Call and Examine. AT JOSEPH BUCHABT'8 W. 6th St.. Ort. I. 1SS3 T JASPER, INI) The merchant who constantly ad vertiaea never has time to become an expert chess player. Advisor.

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FULL LINE OF FURNISHING

Our samples of CLOTHING TO ORDER Is Larger Than Ever.

S. KUEBLER, West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

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

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The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains.

Big Summer Stock of Fashionable Goods.

"GET A TELEPHONE! ' ' The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B na fide subscriber 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.

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NEW STORE. Foil and Complete , Line oi Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions and Furnishing Goods Store. Everything Clean and -waA Up-to-Date. WILLIAM HAULER.

Boone Town-hip Traatee's Notice. The undersigned. Traute of Boone township, Dubois county, hervtv give notice that he will attend to ail btuines pertaining- to the offi.'e of Trustee, it hie residence, tnree miles southwest of Portersrille, on Saturday of each week, and reqnesta sdl persons haring township uoainess to present it onKaluiday. t'ititens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Chbistu Horm ak, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900-y. SSrHabecribe for the Coobikb.

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GOOD8 ! A Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is riven that hereafter the Ttbb lee of Mad: son township will be is Ireland on the first Saturday of each month, ami the remaining Hatnrdays at my residence, fire miles southwest of I eland, for the par wee of attending to township business, and all persons having business with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library It kep at J. C. Evrard's in Ireland, where all nay tbtaia the books. The Indiana School books will be and at Wm. T. Young's store ai all times. Geo. M. Qbbbwb. Nov. 23, 1900-y Treaese Mediae Tp.

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