Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 December 1902 — Page 4

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Factor)-

Mr. Phillip Steinberg will call on aome of Jasper's citizens to day with a proposition to establish a cannery in Jasper on a large scale such as will give employment to about 7" persons the year around. Ua comes well recommended as to the capital necessary to operate uch an enterprise. If Jasper people want any more factories in the town this is a tine chance to secure

one. buch an establishment would necessarily bring with it several families to operate it, and would give emoloyment to many "home folks'' besides : it would also save our merchants a good deal of freight now paidlon this class af goods, and would bring many farmers to town in the winter to contract for planting acres of ground for the material, and in the summer to bring in wagon loads of vegetables and fruit to it. Its up to our people to

say whether they want any more

factories. If you do, encourage it

if not let it go somewhere else.

BeVA Mr. CD. Jones of Illinois,

after having the local situation ex

plained to him. writes that he will visit Jasper in Jan., and probably

start an Elgin Creamery here, on the

whole milk plan, the only one that

will pay farmers or butter factory,

either, if the farmers surrounding

will contract to deliver enough milk daily to keep it busy, and tbev can

have as much sweet milk to take

home with them as they want. It

could certainly be made to pay

both farmers and factory men.

w .r v .'j J f-r, w:i is - i u - m( i'nuce I ii. oaM to J.i-pt r i'u -d,tv , to b al the bedside of his dying brother, John Renner. aTHenry Cassidy got the frame

oi uis new resiui-nct up and enclosed this week. It is in a good location, and Lawtence Mehringer ought to b paid to open 7th street through bh lot, to connect with the present street, so as to open up

other building sites in that u irter. He offers to take a reasonable sum.

Have Kidney Tratte

and Don't Know it. Mow To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let a stand twenty-four hours, a

1 sediment or set-

es an

condl-

the kid

neys: If It stains

your linen It Is

i s. . , sediment o rZ tling indie ' ?n y 4aT1 ""healthy V sFt&. W ney: If It

Diep OnTuesday, Dae. 2, 1902,

evidence of kid

ney trouble . too frequent desire to pass It or pain in

the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s SwampRoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, tsain In the

I back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part I of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability ; to hold water and scaldinp

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It. or bad effort f i .-iu.--ni , !.,..,.

r. John Innr er, at his residence i wine or beer, and overcome ihn m

mray notice in to day s Lur-

ier it will pe seen that the coal operators at Jasper have raised the price of coal one cent a bushel, or nH per cent, and have granted an increase to minora of H of a cent, or 8 H per cent. Now if someone will start a coal yard, and buy of them a sufficient supply so as to always have coal ready to deliver to customers, it will be a decided advance in the coal business, and convenience of of citizens.

aTTbe protracted meeting at the Jasper M. E. Church, under the supervision of the pastor, Rev. F. L. Priest, is progressing favorably this week and draws good congregations. Rev. Lern. 0. t imes, of French Lick, has been assisting Brother Priest, and adds to the general interest of the meetings by singing several delightful songs as solos, lie is certainly an excellent singer. WHOOP IT UP !

on 7th strett. aired 11 ve:irn old

and ! months. He leaves a widow and several children. He moved from a farm to Jasper several years ago, and did common labor when he was able, but for a long time has been able to work only occa

sionally.

Dieh. At his

pie Ave., Los

on Oct. 'JSth, 1902; James Marshall Gill, of throat trouble, and very suddenly. He leaves a wife and little girl, 2 years of age. He was born in Boonville, Iifi., March 24th, 1S71. Was married in.N'ashviile Tenn., on Feb. 2tth, l'Jt'-.to Miss Amelia Martin. Marshall had many frieuds and

acquaintances in Dubois county, Ind., with whom be was popular during the residence of his father,

Rev. N. F. Gill, at Ireland.

necessity of beme compelled to m often

during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamo-Uoot In

realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this

wonderful discovery

and a book that tells

SKaroB..SjsBsB

Dome, .".UN, Ma- more about it, both sent

Angeles., California, absolutely free by mail.

--rs ur. Mimer sc h. or ssmp-Ro. Co., Binghamtcn, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper.

What's In a Name? Everything is in the name WBMM it cutnes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. IeWitt A Co. cf Chicago, discovered, some years ago, how to make a ealve from Witch Hazel that is a 8ievitie for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching, and protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, horns, ' rinses, and all skin diseases IeVitt's

aive nas o) equal, lüis has given rise to numemas worthless counterfeits. Ask for De Witt's the genuine. Martin Friedman.

Ta Freses Lkk aid Mitchell Grade Ceatract let ta a Chicago Firm. W. W. Kendall informs the Courier that the officers of the Jasper, French Lick and Mitchell Electric railroad told him that the contract to grade the division between French Lick and Mitchell had bisa let to a Chicago firm, and that work would begin at once. That the division between Jasper and French Lick would be let as soon as the engineers could fioish the profile and estimates; which would take a week or so. Several contracts along the line for crossties have been made so everything is booming all along the line. The Southern's corps of engineers are camping east of Hillham are surveying the "Sand hill," which is a great obstructiv to a railroad from the south. Their line runs in northerly direction and comes down the valley between the Lick sad West Baden, while the Electric road goes down Grape Vine hollo. v through Kendall's farm, and c nes to the Lick from the south. All the available hands and trains will be pot to work on the road at once if the weather is favorable. So we may expect a railroad to French Lick in the near future, and the Southern will buy it when it is finished and our people have paid the taxes .voted. We are also informed the B fc O S. W. will build an electric line from Jasper to Boonville, where it will connect with an electric road from Evaosville to Boonville thus S'ving service by an electric line am Evansville to Mitchell. It will probably be extended north from Mitchell to Bloomington and Indianapolis, and will then be a very valuable and paying property. Whoop it up! MsTJoa. Schumacher, of Ander

son came to Jasper Sunday, to visit his parents, and went to Evansville Monday.

Boose Babbles." Corn husking is a thing of the

past, the recent rains having made the fields rather muddy.

The schools are progressing nice

ly, and the teachers will hold their

next institute Dec. 13, at Birch

creek.

the hrst pie supper was held at

the Horton school bouse, Saturday night Nov. 19. All seemed to en

joy the supper. The voting contest decided that Miss Dora Irioalo ger was the handsomest girl, and

Christ. Frank the laziest man.

Mr. James A. Brittain, the hard

wood lumber dealer of Memphis. Tenn., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Kachel E. Brittain.

Quite a large crowd from Boone

attended the supper at Otwell .Sat

urday night. A jolly crowd surprised Jas. A. Brittain at his home Friday night. A mong those present were Messrs Ray and Homer Wineinger, Christ. Schnarr, Kelly Brittain, T. Brittain, Carl Brittain, Misses Susie De-

Motte, Dora Wineinger, Edna Coop

er, Dove Brittain. Lillian Cooper,

ora and Nina Brtttam.

Mr. Elmer Whitehead, one of the teachers at the Miley graded school, has been on the sick list for

some time, and the patrons are anx

ious for school to begin again.

There is to be a pie t upper at the

cross roads chol .Saturday night. as i a s i

nr. . J. .nenne is general mana

ger. All are invited, and the la

dies are invited to bring pies. Fall Pkv.

Di kd Dec. 3, 1902, at 8:86, p. m. Mr. Looil Seng, aged 17 years and 8 months. He was the owner of the saloon building and hotel, on Main street near the R. R. depot, and has been feeble for a longtime, and was confined to his bed for several weeks. He leaves a widow and several children. A Real Estate Bargain. A aaoii 4-rooni. storv -ami-half BnttaM.

BOOd WI1, lot 60x100 feet. All roi.m bard tinir-lie.1 plaster. Centrally located. At a bargain price. Easy terms. Apply atCocaisx office.

BANK STATEMENT. August Sondermann, President, Frank Joseph, C.ishiei. Report ' I Um condition of the Daboii County t äs Baak, at Jasper, in the Mate m( Indiana, at the close ol business, on Nov. L', IMS. aaeovacM. Loaae and Piscoanta, - $H7.7'i overdrafts, ... 1,945.60 Iue from hanks an ! Bankers, lH,Ols.

Hanking hoiie an. I Fixtures, H.inmoo

m oys Sweaters M sV alibllllittfMwi ( ' r 'me eniDrarcs a" styles, M stitches and latest ctdoringv I H "RAW" LABEL M

W M tor service, material ami f.w V color. We also show 11

Men's V Bays' Sweaters.

New lot of

Neckwear.

FALL NOVELTIES. Also Fine lot of

ers

Suitable for Holiday wear.

KVEBLER'S, West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

Current F.xpenses,

Taxes Paid, Cash on band, 1 "' i pecie Total,

1,109 W 3;5.so m,ios.ii

25t,3X7.11

123,000.00 10,000.00

4,635.19

U BILITIKS. Capital Stock, Surplus Fund, Unaivkled pr tit,

Discount, Exettaaxe and Intere-t.

2,188 11 Individual deposits on demand 7','i"7.4-"

Certificate of Deposits, Hl.Wi ;; ;

Total, UMtnr.iij

I MK OF I.Mll . OM VTV OF HI II..I. -

I. Frank Joseph. Cashierof the Ihihuis

County state P.ank, do solemnly swear

that the al-ive statement i-1 true. Fknk Joseph, Cashier. "il.-'.-riU'.l ami sworn to leiore inc. this 1st day of Dec., 1902. I.. . Boa ia TuivMH, Notary Public. My eouimission expires June 11, L90S. Dec. lt02 It.

YDUR 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 designs m Solid Silver for so little money

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

Come MJqrü An.

F. C, Kuebler , Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana.

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foojaco'iör

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

Big Winter

Stock of Goods.

Fashionable

rlaoa'a Oal? flfat. 1 ... . .

.i-.il, I'M' tin 1 lie irreatewt com-

niaiKters on w:1 ..r l.m.I. made his mis t.ik. s aal 1 ii fafasree, awl there is only

one instaii .n r. . onl of his hnvini; Uen actually ilefenttsl in a dlre-t ati tack. Tin 'curretl at Hanta mz. in

(the Cnnan lIanls. on July 24, IT'.'T. The place was v.ry Mronu'ly NrtUsed, atw KssMaa, in the face sjf a fire of fifty

KUiis rniin he i..itteris, attempted to

storm the town l.y lM.ats. The attempt I a tVaalialai ly the strength of the tnole anil the nonappearance of a land j force which should have co-n;terated. A hundred and fifty in. 11 were killed

and a hundrl WOVBHai on the Itritish si.le. aai pfataai lost hin riKht arm. Two flags were also captured, and theiw are still k.pt in the t.itli.dral of Santa Crui.

Tfcr Seotrh nndir. As an Instance of the observance of the Sal. hath in Scotland, an English paper tells of a postman having a route eetWvea Stirling and Blalrdrummond. He was ol.s. rved to ride a bicycle over his nix in II. -K on u.kdays and to walk the u.U. 1... natu 11 Sunday, and when nuked why he replied that he was 1.01 Mllou.d to us. the machine on Sunday. An iiiventiKation followed, and t - jN.min.irt'i npLunntiun proved to 1 eaftacL

LiceiiMe Notice. jyi 'Tii v. Is hereto alvea t. tiic eltlaeai "t W J.t-li.-r. 11. 1 :,!-r. u. township, Putwi

nty, indlaaa, tiMt tin- uri.i.-fiifii.-ii. saaki cltiaea ol im l mt.-.i stit. M, soph to Ids county CossntMioiiera of Dubois eonirty a their Beat isgalar ssIob la .fan ury, r.sM, for a h.-.-ii.-1 retail intoxicating llquon beer an4 wins, and parmlt tb sum j . a t be .lnuik on lbs preinlaes, under Um pro GL, CM rr CrE, visions of tbs laws of Indiana go vara Inf

sui-ii i(.-.'ii-.t-. The pewlsa looatlon wiu-r.- wstih IhsMfs sra to be sold is in a trot.t room WxM leetoa tlie Kroun.l tl or of a iiuc 8tor Iihi.m- Lii 1.1 -nur oti tin- north w.-t conirr of tin- e t half nf lot No, M. ff tin- origin town of Jasper, Indiana., located na th eomar of K. 6th aiij M.ll stri ct-, tin-l frontin on Stil st n et. ti- at tbc -.inn-tun., will BsaJra applies lion for Hennas to m-rvo lanebes, ranfer lions agn, anS for UM sals ot cigars and tohacco. CHBISTIA III KCHLKIX, lir. h, ISSt-tW.

Girls and Men WANTED! GOOD AND CHEAP HOMES FOR RELIABLE LABORERS. Kvansvllle I irrowlnir - fast that labof -ar neelel, I'ive humlre.l virls can K't cm ploytnent IMTS now. Two huii-lrt .l men will be n. fiU-i cai ly tint Tear. UOÖ4 bOSsas cm he tw.uiflit ir r.-nt.-I i-licitplv now. Th. w ill coi-t mote hereafter Kaimln neeitmu

e:i jil. .Mm nt should in im- to Kvanrville at

once. Th ii. i'ii I -.linn i in uit. .Iii,,

information ahoiit positions or ciiidIon m nil

to anyone applying to bias.

W. J. WOOD, 4 v Kvansyille BMaaM lafl Evintvilla Inili...

RE VIVO

EtlMU VITALITY

Made a Well Man

of Me.

BRIGHT COMPLEXION. sure sitns of .oo. I . nth. Itotll Kollow t'e HUGHES' TONIC .ri at Medietas for Spring un.l rail Has eis m .-r (i .-ar I u li.-tter than ..omiiu ith i ah i and quinine. Cures Chills ami t eer sallow ..iiip). tlon, ami IliluuiB itisorders, beeavss it CUCajtSKfl syates sets irestly on Iniwels and liver line tome, icives appetite und itrength pleasant t..

laste, im n -in -. -1 on lit ti H Kh amino ; other. Ml Cent nuil Wl.Ofl Bottles. ROBINSON-PETTET CO., Louisville, Ky.

May P am

"Get a telerhonei" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B na fide subscribers are given free telephone Bervice to every point reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions aud addituns. No "Wild Oat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. LOUIS WAHL, Local Manager.

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THe Poet Tsrsei. OSes Boy I to tint iMjet wot calletl lit ou u: out of town. Klit..r Hi..!' What tl!l tie say? Otn. e Itov Ho n:hl he thought he noticed an lnirovenient In de paper.--NfW York Jim i nuil.

MjetU sasseer their youthful SXKTTTO. It oniefclyandaoralr i

aas, mss Tltantr, UM Power, railing

wnien ansss one t or stndy

ttm tbae tJMsas

step pglhorijs of

be

FALL and WINTER i

DRY GOODS! BOOTS and SHOES Just received. Latest Styles. Best Staple Goods. Call and Examine.

NEW STORE. Foil and GompleteLine of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions and Furnishing Goods Store. Everything Clean and aaaaA Up-to-Date. WILLIAM H ALLER.

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Ä JOSEPH BUCHART 8

JASPER, INI)

Boone Townnlilp Truateo's Notice. The andersignetl. Tnistex of Boone

township, Dubois county, hereby vires notire that he will ntten.l to ail bnsiness pertaining to the ofTi 'e of Trustee, at his

resilience, tnree .mles southwest of Por-

I ad i son Township Trustee Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Trog tee of Mad sen township will be in Irelan I on the first Sat unlay of each month, ani the remaining .Saturdays at

my residence, tire miles southwest of Ireland, for the pur ose of attending to

tersville.onSaturdavsof each week, and I EZZSL l!.,. ,1 a n MWOa, K mmm all persons htvin, township gS!? J ÜJSSJ

' l asgw intriuvrc

W. Gth Ht

)et. 8, m

For sate in Jasper, Intl., by Dr. B. B Brannock. M, W J

The merchant who constantly id vsrtiseo never has time to become an expert chess player. Advisor.

ousiness to present it onSstui lav. Citi

tens desiring looks from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. OatatSMAB HorVatAV, Trustee. Dec 7, l-y.

"Hübst ribe for the C .obikb.

ng business with the township are

oected to confine it to those days. The township library is kepv at J. C.

hvrard s in Ireland, where all obtain the books.

The Indiana School books will

oand at Win. T. Young's store at all times. Ubo. M.uimi. Not. 23, 1900-y Trustee Madiaoa Tp.

may

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