Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1903 — Page 4

I t'0' M)VriMrf' KOPK ROADS '

Farmers sad Log Hasten Oct Year

wagoes Flaee.

l i-.e liiet Legislature enacted tbe

Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys.

All Um blood in your body passes through

tnree rruauies.

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,uii Mfl priming, mil tlr h .-..ri. . I'hour. I ;

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'"6 " ' ' j Ä The Btdneys are your

if sussing un our roca ruu . Section 1. That it ball be unlawful for any person to haul over any i u rt i pike, gravel or macadam road aj my tune when the mad is thawE a. a . a

in: throuno, or oy reason oi wet 'weather is in condition to be cut up

and ii Jul d by heavy hauling, a load ii ! v v bids with tires of kau than MM Av A

t ,i l c- i , ttiH coiunine i weignt I ibicfa toad and vetncle, it.dud

bag driver, shell b more than twe n

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Wood purifiers, they futor out too vhm or Impurities in tbo Mood. If they are sick or out of or it. they foil to do their work. Pain, ache and rheumatism come from cscess of uric acid in the blood, due to Reelected

kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is ever-work lnr in eumoinr thick, kidney

tv-tiv- hundrd pounds; or on any poisoned blood through veins and arteries. nr . I i .(:) uu-h I It used to be considered tJiat only urinary i .... , ,, i .. .m ... tu troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, - !" ' " l " l 1 but now modem science proves that nearly idtb, theouuibme I t ! hu U all constitutional diseases have their begin-

If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild

tt an threw thousand '.Kinds ; . . . i - at

i . hicie wuniiresui iour in-

- a..d less than five inches in

to am clique woicii , (lJ and wagou anj driver, shall be

r.:y : a-v r g a m.,r than thirty rive hundred (3.-

Biinon-J town...it-. :.. i;i y wjdtn.the combined weight of which

do not belong

without

buaiuer- iu .-a.-. .ve uam i"" j 5) jiound : or on vehicle with management of the prop ed roeki, f ;nPhM or over in width.

road away from tbe de-unated b. jthe COQ1Dined weight of which, load, the law, and put it m ihe bands ot;VtQlde ftMj driver) 0ntn be more an ex;ra judicial committee, wbicbjlhan gtirtv-eighi hundred (3,800) knows no law. appinted at a et pounds. Any person violating the meeting at the office of a certain jprovisiOM 0f this act shall be fined law arm. which, it is rumored, is QOt ,M9 than five dollars ($5) nor itching fr and expecting to get fat more than fi(ty dollars ($50) for fee from the county for duties placed each jotd M nauied . Provided, that by the law upon the engineer ndi. Roafj Supervisor or Gravel road surveyor, who are thoroughly com- j Superintendent shall have the police patent to attend to suh duties asj t0 arrwt up0ll Bjght, or by le the law placee on those officers. -y procesl?i any person who, in the Tms lrgal firm, whom we believe Jg, Df said Road Superviaor. are not worthy of trust morally fur-jor Gravel Road Superintendent, is ther ti an a child can throw a mad vj0a,,ngt or bM violated, the provibovme by its caudal appendage, gj;9ion9 o thifl wjthin the county up the extra judicial committee, and, of lowngni for wbich euch Roa(j

it is supposed deceived some umus -.supervisor or Gravel Road Sup piciou? god citiiens. In all fir; )leDdent is elected or appointed,

ness these citizens will admit that "jtbat Upon conviction of the defend a meeting of signers of the petition! gnt in ?uch cau9e there 8baj u. was to be held to attempt to control igeMe(j hy the court trying said cause the building of the road-, all eign- g ee o tWQ dollars ($2) in each ers should have been notified, and cage tQ pai( to the person makthe meeting held at some place in, ing the arTe8t which all might have had a fair op ec Whereas an emergency portunity to understand what w"'exi.ts for the immediate taking effect going on. and where it was not 0f this act, the same shall be in force d-ad sure thing to be lead by the aQ(1 effect from andafter its passage, rumored" legal firm The parties Kcg of 190; pge 404 j wh, took part in that meeting have fafmer) only themselves to , bleJ? PeH wagons now in use. can bring toJasmitung them.-elves to be lead into it Qne but frQm tweQt to without knowing that all equallj in fiv- busbeleof wheat, corn, terested as signers, and who .had la. Qr Qt ha! a loQ of much right to be ueard as the legal k. WMOn uiuallv

search of a tee, bad been no . . . nm 1 dn ,n-

'and a driver 10 pounds. One saw log at a time will make the load ot

penn-

and

nrm in searcn ot a lee,

tifid of time and place. The first objective point of these rumored"' letal habt, was the

. , . m 1 will iiMiallv uruioh

. . 1 B UEir , Bf a I ' K n III U"uan; .....

FnuvCr5, iu i 7r ,w .J . 7 from J.'M to 4,000 pound", and oft-

down below a fair living price for ad

t'siug and in the interest of the prosperity of Jasper, they called on

en exceed that. Twenty bushels of

coal will make a full toad on the rock

ads. About 300 brick can make

C-lifJ" ..-ai..a roads, aooui om 1

unungourg pnmers iu uic u Qr 500 feet of .h lumber

succeeded in getting one f them to agree to do the work f r nothina. and were only restrained from send ing it there by the protests of others of the extra judicial committee.

It is ?afe to .-ay that if these chap

are In control the contracts lor

roads, as thev did the printing, they

and it

About eight barrels of flour, or 8 sacks of fertilizer, or five ordinarily fat dressed bogs will make a load. Traction engines and grain separators will not be allowed to scare horses on the roads nny longer, is they

, lI, are over weight. It'a a good law,

ana 11 11 naa appuea 10 uin msue last fall and winter they would not

and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's SwaameRoot, the great kidney remedy la soon realized. It stands the highest for Its

wonderful cures ot the moat distressing

and is sold on Its merits by all druggists In fiftycent and one-dollar sties. You may have a samole bottle by mail

fro, also pamphlet telling you bow to find

out if you have kidney or bladder true sie. Mention this paper when writing Dr. KtMsV ft Co., Btagbamton. N. Y. Don't make any mistake bat remember the name, Swamp Root. Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.

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House Contractor. LEO. 8CHUBLEY Aeks any person intending to build a bouse to give bim a chance to bid on the contract. He will build for you and Furnish all Materials, Upon the pay being secured, or will work up your own material upon a contract, and will do your work in good style and at low prices. Call on, or address bim at Jasper, Indiana. LEO. SCHUBLKY. Apr 10- Jin.

Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly oaalhtied as the executor of the last will and testament of Peter Barth, deceased. Said estate is rapposed to be solvent. JOSEPH BARTH. Executor. Cox A Hi'ntir, Attys lor execntor. April 10. 1H03 3t.

xpo-May

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win aemanu oijt piiucuu-, .uu . have Bot -o bad will be rotten to the core, and result have 801

in no one's benefit but the leaders of this extra judicial committee. We hope none of our friends will take offense at this explanation, as we 00 not b'ame them f jt not seeing through the artifices of the rumrtd 'iegai" lights in their own favor and of Huntingburg friend".

Railroad Excursions.

Dedication Looiaana Purchase Ex

gition. St. Louie, Mo., April 30 to

2, 1903. Tickets on sale April 29-30, and

Mev 1, at one faie for the round tnp

good returning until May 4 103. liood Roads Convention. St. Louis

Mo.. Annl 27, Mav 2, 103. One fare

for the round trip on April 2-2T, good returning until May 4, 1093. Southern Indiana Teachera' Associa

tion, Vincennes Ind., April 11. 190."?, one

fare for the round trip Apnl good returning until April 17, 1903. Order of Eastern Star, Indianapolis. Ind., April 23-24. one fare for round tnp April 2l-2i gond returning until April 25. Cheap one way rates to California. Low rates are now on sale to all points in California. V. E. Claycomb, Agt.

Spring Arrivals:

"Fit Weil-Wear Well" Trousers

We admit that there are custom tailors producing trousers that look as well as the new "R t W." styles we are offering. There are no better

trimmings, labor, style or fit in made-to-measure goods. You have the advantage with our garments of seeing just how they look or fit made up; the foremost trouser makers in America guarantee every pair, so do we.

Our prices suit your needs, about as important a point as

any, alter quality.

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CLOTHING!

S. KI BBLER'S,

West Side Clothier and Furnisher

Westers Nook Carolina ia tic Sariag. WMtarn North Carolina is attractive

at any season of tie year, bat certainly luring the Spring months, when the trees are budding, and the flowers bloeaominaj, what could be more inviting than a trip to the beiotiful mountain country.

The mouths of April anl May in tue Land of the ky" and the "Sapphire

country," including Asheville and Hot Sprinera, N. C, are very enjoyable. The climate at this) season is delightful, the scenery most beautiful, and the opportunity for the enjoyment of sport, including golf, cannot be surpassed.

The Hotels in this region afford ths

best accommodation.

If you wish to know something ox this delightful region, communicate with nearest Southern railway ticket agent, or address, 0. B. Allkx, Ass't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Vpr 10 8t St. Louis, Mo.

am R Henry and daughter,

Maggie, of Hardinsburg, came Sat urday to visit their relatives, L'eut. Kendall's and Ed. Vance's folks, and bad a good time. Mr. Henry went home Monday, but Miss Maggie will prolong her visit for several weeks.

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THC ORIGINAL

Arre-tld t a Child DaaWRO Mrs Maggie Miller, was arretted by Marshal Brown, at Huntingburg, on nqueet of sheriff Casidy, on Thursday night of la-t week, on a charge of "cruel treatment to ber

child " The Sheriff went to Hunt

ingburs Friday rooming

br .iwht her to Jaster. and after be

ss.

Town Election Notice.

State of Indiana.

Dubois county. J

Hi the Marsha! of the town of Jasper. Dubois county, Greeting; I, John H Judy, clerk of town of Jasper, do hereby certify at toe the reg-

j ular towu election, to be held in the . , l j:

U)n 01 jPir, irurjois nmnir, iduiuii, on the lot Monday in Msy, 1U03, Ihe

i g placed under toO bond iM-ar at tbe next term of

M aSaa failsrl l.i oivf

and wa placed in jail. Atthetime one Trustee for the 2! wartl ;

to ap- tame teing May 4th, li13, tbe follow-

circuit ing orticeni will be voted for. to-wit

v.. K,l "n ininee lor tue ist wara 01

U1C WJUU

id

of her arre-t he was on a tram

bound for Evansville. sbe remain wl in jail until Sunday, when some ot her friends put up the "neces s try" for her freedom. It is not xaatly known wbo tbe par tiewere who furnished the money for her bond, but it is rumored tl at they were several oi our prominent tuio-f and professional men. Mrs. Miller, withtwo of ber children, left Monday morning. It is reported that ber divorced busband, Mr. Robert Miller, and her father in Kansas, offered to take care of all the chddren, but because they wouldn't care for her, also, she re

fu'ed them, and

)ne Tructee for the .'id wan!

t ne Truetee for the 4th a ard ; One Trust-e for the 5th ward , tne Town Treasurer; ne Town Clerk ; ne Town Marshal. In testimony whereof I have heseunto 1 set my hand and artiie! the seal I.. S. of said town, this loth day of April, V.W, JOHN II. JUDY, Clerk of the Town of Jas(er.

25 Calibre Repeater

f MC J5 20 MARLIN Is see S I e pa fceeSlMi arsis S 1 I see saeasaai m sea sre. v S wtrfc Uekt men see nie 1 rteatl. listelM to were relieMs 1 rsss s Sf sllars eaS ihe torn' 1 L SM aaj M at reetalr. u vtn slU etosslr sew atoUr S I vitsaai wtriae, SaMtetose 1 4r see ke wmi la s Urea S vsrlstr ef toeis. ea4 tie I est aslrtee to efeetsw I ALL MARLINS Rrfts er Saet Cass, Ur s I, aoTin Tor ACTION eee I etosi sies.

Colombia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned. Trustee of ColuaajiaTp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend io Townahio busineaa at his otfic oa

very Saturday, and persona having ownsbip businees to transact are reqoeeted to present it on that day of the ryak.

Ihe Township Library is kept at the

otbee of the Trustee, where those en-

itled can obtain books. Geo sua W. Miuat-Bü , Truste. Hillham, Indiana. Nov. 23, 180O-ly.

LADIES

TAILOR MADE

SKRTS All Wool Maltona, Karaaya, and Woratada, From $7 np. Ooma and exaniinajaamplaa. TJpataira ovar.8ermerahaim'a atore WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargaina. Big Winter Stock of Fashionable

Goods.

OUt CATALOG, sa in..trswS tetyctoswe a arM sa4 araeMee. Ith ttocts fn r ataaati im h a . THC MARLIN Ht dKMS CO . fftm. Ct

Apr 1. 10SV-lMn

CNICNESTCffS CftCUSH PENNYROYAL PUS

PROCLAMATION. Nolii' is hereby given to the jualitiel aaafl of the incorporated town of Jasler. I Mibois county, Indiana, that the

oils will be on at tbe usual place o!

Iolle oldin.

g election in saia town on MONDAY. MAY 4th, IUÜ3,

For the election of the officers

cruelly deserted name. I in the Clerk's certificate a ove,

th littlannsMi in JssHMt. one of them latexl April lth, 1K, where all qnali-

sick. Their crying attracted the neJ town notified to - t i u present if they wish to vote, attention of some people, who tem- EDWA&O .UTZWEILER, porarily provided for them, and Marshal, then followed the arrest, upon afB-; ril 17, 1K 3w. davit tiled by John Lanaford. " Notice ef Asaiaistrate i Appslslsiiat. aam-Harry Huebner, a young bus-1 jotice jB hereby given, that the underinew man of Ix)gootee. who baa a signed has twen duly appointed adminnumber of relatives in this cjuuty, istrator with will annexed of tbe estate there last hunday night. Cause un- täte i solvent. known. He had married Mi-a E.j PHILIP At LFNBACHER, Adm'r. Voung but three days before. iTbatub a Tbavlos, Att ys. I April 17, 1H03 -Swka.

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CHICBBBTBB

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The earliest Hower of Spring, is bursting forth from shady wood and rocky dell, and is much admired by all who welcome Spring for its Beauteous Loveliness, After the frosts aud mud of a long winter. But it won't compare for beautiful floweis with those shown in the 1903 styles of Wall Paper embtaced in the large stock of Frank C. Kuebler, now offered for sale at prices heretofore unheard of for new styles, from FIVE CENTS A ROLL TO FIFTY CENTS; That will make your home a "joy forever." Come and sea them, and tbe many otber handsome articles

at

Frank C. Wei's

Store,

Watch, Jewelery and Music

Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana.

"QET A TELEPHONE!'' The Cumberland Telephone t Telegraph Compeer Furnish the best lOCAl SERVICE. Bjna fide (ubscribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in tbe county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Oat" Ixiatrumanta uaad. No Shouting Raquirad. Party Una talephonea a apacialty. Onmbarland aanrica cheap at mnj price. Alwaya lender in low ratee. FRED JARBOE, Local Manager.

NOW IN STOCK !

lew Spring Ms

Fine Line of

caenetOAL co.

saaau,sa

Apr 6, '08, ly sow

Harbison Trustee Notloe.

Notice ia hereby given that tbe undersigned, Trustee of Harbison township, will atteead to township bueineee on each Monday of the year, at any office, and Demons ha viae township basin ess to

trän asrt are required to present it to

aw Mondays. The townahio library will be kept say borne ia Hayeville. Oaoaws Ntx.

nor, B 1900.-.

DRESS GOODS!

Percalea, and

On ting Cloths. Go cd line of BOOTS and SHOBS For Spring Wear. AT JOSEPH BUCHAKTS W. 6th 8t.. JASPER, IND. i oe. a, tfa y.

Jnat Received Latent Styles of Spring Dress Goods, Trimmings, Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a full Lint of Stnple and Fancy Groceries at

WM. HALLER'S, aal

Ith Street.

Apr. 3-M

Boone Township Trustee's Notic. The undersigned. Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, a his residence, tore miles southwest of Por-

tetsrilla, on Saturdays of each week, sad

reqneeta all persona htvm towssshi

ünsinees to present it on Saturday

asbip Qu

eens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Cbbistiak Homeaw, Trustee. Dee 7, 1900 y.

aareubscriba for ilea Cooiiaa.

Ifadlaon Township Trustee Notice. Notice ie eivea that hereafter the True taw of Madison township will be in Ireland oa the first Saturday of each month, and the remaining Saturdays at say residence, five miles southwest of Ireland, for the purpose of attending to township busineaa, and all persons havtssg business with the township are expected to confine it to these daya. The township library is kep at Isaac Sorgius' ia Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be aernai at Wen. T. Young's store at all taaaes. Use. M. Uaaans. No?. S, lOOO-j Trustee Mediana Tp.