Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1903 — Page 4

.1 ASPER COURIER!

' 4 ni'ick, nrpoi corwTT. Indiana.

Iii Ilm Reforms tery(?) The Cockier gives room to Supt. W. H. Whittaksr's report to Go?. Durhm and the Board of Director of the so-called Reformatory at J eff arson ville, which ham caused so much discussion, and crimination and re crimination, among hif brother republican office-holders.

, jit makes interesting reading for the tmmämm ' pi Use' t.r tax -payers of Indiana, who pay the "' 'th '! ..end biut ft0(j ahowa M ths Courier bat " " j contended all the time, that ths FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 1903. whole theory of reforming criminala I alter they have grown up is a falla-

cy, ana mat tne omcers wno attempt the "reform" generally are as much criminals as those com-

- mitted to their care. According to 014 Fashioaed Country Fair. Whittaker they steal from ths stats The Tri-State Fair Association, lrge share of their living, and of of Kt ansville, will give an old fash- course violate ths oaths taken when ioned country fair, week of Septem- they swore to honestly discharge ber 14-19. They have secured their duties thus being guilty of Judge C. C. üivens, of Madison-Injury as well as theft but they ville, Ky., to take general charge do it all in a suave way, for the benof the program and supervise all de etit of the party, and are hardly tails. Judge Givens has made t ever exposed, and never tried for

i heoooiinal success of the fair at 'their crimen, outgo to rtepuoucan

I If you h mny lorai maw, or ( an, printing, rail u Ihrnugb th.Court.r Phon. 13-J.

conventions and lead them, and raise a hue and cry to cover up

Madisonville, Ky. He hasthe con

fidence of the horsemen and his

rar, attract lartre crowds from sreat their own misdeed.

distances. He has numerous ftO-l The editor of the Cui rier has crobatic specialties to fill in between never known of a reformed criminal, races, or in other words keeps some- who cams from the criminal class, thing going all the time, thus mak- The only way to rid the country of ing the entertainment lively and them is to begin with their parents dispensing with tedious waits, and prevent them from re-produc-There is no reason why such a fair ing criminals, and when one is conunder his management should not'icted the second or third time, be a great success at Evansville.Jconfine him at hard labor for life Admission will be only 25e; ice and make him earn his living and water will be free, and farmers may the expense of lookiog after him. hitch their teams free inside of thed burying him when he dies, grounds. We predict that the Tri-1 It is desirable that the next LegState Fair this year will make a hit. islature should repeal the Reformalory law and enact in its stead a A Silver WesJiag Aasiveraary. ;strict pri(M)n Uw witb a proviso Indianapolis Journal, Aug 7th that criminals shall be sentenced " The most notable of the midsum-for life upon a second conviction, mer companies was the reception and that whenever a county hall and dancing party given last night 'have sent up a sutlicient number to at the Propylaeum by Mr. and Mrs. justify employment of guards for Andrew M. Sweeney, in celebration them, and the county commissiontion uf their twenty-fifth wedding ' ere request it, they shall be return anniversary. The entire building ed under guard to the county from was used for the company and was which they were sent, and the rest handsomely and elaborately decor-'of their lives shall be spent at hard at-d. The west parlor was used for labor working on the highways of the reception of guests, and a plat- the county. form covered with a handsome rug Supt. VVhittaker's report shows was placed at the north end for the that something is necessary to be receiving party, which included be- done to prevent state oilicers from sides Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. themselves becoming criminals, and Mrs. Wheatley, of Cincinnati, Kx-Supt. Hert simply laughs at and Mr. and Mrs. tt. K. Wilson, of the report, and claims he done Jasper, the two women having been nothing but follow bis predecessors' bridesmaids at the wedding of Mr. examples, and is willing for an inand Mrs. Sweeney. The mantel in vestigation. Of courss a legislative the receiving room was banked wiln comm ttee would whitewash him, palms, and the east parlor, where after a junket, at the state's exthe supper was served, was arrang- pense, to Jeffersonville no matter ed with pyramids ot palms and ful- what political party the commitiage plants and a inantel decoration tee belonged to. Knact a law to of vines and feme, and an immense change the system without the expyramid of green hid the mantel in pense of an investigation, and rastbe assembly hall upstairs. The cality will diminish. stage, where the orchestra was seat- . r : , ed, was screened with palms, and , ;Prof- 5SÄ 12. cozy corners were arranged hsre and froni Connersvills Sunday to act as there. Mrs. Sweeney wore an ft one of the instructors to the Inst.ceedingly handsume gown of white lutecrepe de chine witb hand embro- geycooper and Rudolph shiped dery in Renassaince effects of a car ioaa- 0f cattle to Louisville wreaths of bluebells and ferns done Saturday, and Henry Cassidy a car in subdued colorings. The bodice 09 0f hogs to Indianapolis. had a transparent yoke of Duchesse. . lace and was elaborated with pin1 ftaThe doctors of Dubois county tucks and hand smbroidery. The held a meeting in St. Joseph's hall elbow sleeves were caught by Marie Tuesday to attend to business conAntoinette rosettes, and finished cerning their profession. with chiffon and lace, and the skirt, z T which was fashioned in circular ef-, J- Carr, the genial feet, had groups of pin tucks and superintendent of the city seht ols embroiderv. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. of Anderson, came Monday, and is

Wheatley wore dainty gowns of P " all the teachers at the InParis muslin with berthas cut institute this week with his instructive Vaadykl points and trimmed with educational talks. Valenciennes edging and insertion gMr Lauis Smith, former Asand medahooa of Mexican drawn i 8esHor of Boone township, died Wedwork. The skirts were fashioned ne.day, and was buried nt Poiterswith pin tucks and graduated viUe thi(, morning. He was a vetehouncea. ran of the civil war, and a pensioner A large number of handsome gifts rum woudhs. wer received by Mr. and Mrs. '

Sweeney, most of them being in silver. After the reception there was dancing in the assembly hall up stairs. Among the out of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John N. Wheat-

Columbia Township Expenditure and Tax LevieHforthe Year Kliding Jan. ff, 1.M4. TheTnifteeof olumliia township, I Hi

ley, Mrs. H. O'Brien, of Cincinnati, boil lewaty, Pfpoeaa fur the yearly ex mtm w . , r t 11 . jnlitiiret mil tax levies Of tli AiviaMr. and Mrs. Oeo. K. Wilson, Mr. . ., ,..,, ...

Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Caacaltkj fjdaeyt Make Impart Blest. All the blood in your body passes through your kidney once every three minutes.

i ne moneys are your blood purifiers, they filter out the waste or Impurities tn the blood. If they are sick ot out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism com fron, excess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected

kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart boats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-workinf in pumping thick, kidneypoisoned 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 tn kidney trouble. If you are sick you con make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swaaap-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures ot the most distressing cases

and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fiftycent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a

sample Dome tv man vmet

free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Btnghamton. N. Y. ' Don't make any mistake bin rmember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmers

Swamp-Root. ani the al.inee, Binaham-

ton, N. i ., on every bottle

ftarThe M. h. Ladies Aid Soci

ety went to Huntinvburg Tuesday

to spend the day with Kev. r. L. Priest and family.

fS-Mrs. Alice ureeue came up from Woodxnere Monday to siend

a few days visiting her sons snd Columbia

mother-in-law.

E ARE OFFERING Big Redactions ou all SUMMER CLOTHING!

Straw Hats, Low Cut Shoes, etc. Long time off to wear such apparel. We need the room for FALL GOODS, Now Arriving. Call and See Them. S. KITEBLER, West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

Trus-

Townahip

tee's Notice.

The undersigned. Trustee of tlumfjBvl.ouir' Wagner, of Hunting- oiaTp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend burg, who has been employed at to Townahip business at his oüiee on

IUU liuue u,iu

to traceat-t are re-

the Southern Insane Hospital all

summer, came to Jasper Monday QQa-ta nreeent it on that dar of the

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to attsnd the Instituts. He will

teach in the Huntingburg Schools this winter.

HPTbt Trinity Ladies Aid So-1 ciety and their friends, the entire crowd numbering about .", enjoyed an outing at Calumet Lake last Friday. They spent the afternoon and evening boating on the lake and participating of the picnic suppers which they took witb them. All

had a good time.

YOU WILL BE j

i SATISFIED

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lit

WITH ANYTHING YOU GET OF

OTT I'.oard at iUt annual meeting, to lie

h-lil at tti- fi mj houtK" in ertuxjl li-

and

and Mrs. P. L, Sweeney, Mrs.

C. Kuebler, Miss Hose Kuebler and trn-t So. i, the following estimates th Kev Haail Hnefder of Jaanaw A amounte for paid year :

Ind .rut Mi. r.n,.i-. RiaikW nfi TwwnM.tp ex,nditure-.

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44.00,

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.tlil t,,U Tl.lill. t II V '' . l-!llH ill,

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mtwmmtniwi iuu. drwl lollar ' . I j m'j i tiiitiifiPvi i t i ( 1 it n ri ftl 1NII

MT'lt would seem that a man ttn,i tailO -nt on the baadrad dolwho undertakes to umpire a hase !ars. ball Käme ought to understand tin BpeeW Scbool Tax e( enditurea,

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STEINKAMP

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JEWELER, and MUSIC DEALER, JASPER, INDIANA.

REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED.

the Township Library it kept at the oftu-e of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. Gauaua W. MiLBt aN, Truetee. Uillham, Indiana Not. 23. 1900 ly. Hew Spring Arrivals Fine Line of DRESS GOODS! Calicos, Percale, and Outing Clothe. Good line of BOOTS and SHOES For Spring Wear. JOSEPH BUCHART S W. 6th 8t.. JASPER, IM).

Oct. s. iw y.

: Weak Men Made Vigorous

Ü mätTEFFERS MERV1GQR Did) , , n Mta fwriiy mmt eleUr. Cna wba aa . . Mm Can. Toaa. m ranua tarn, mubaul. oM . ' rworar rowtarml vitor. afewelwtolr Owar- ' ' MiMwdiNmMaM, Lmi tltaltir. ' I.mmmt jtwaHir Ra. mt . g. vmt rr. uUr wts. Fwlllwa iiaiii.wiiUii DuMM, MM all tftcU tf kt-k m rtl am4 , , tmHiiriMtm. Ward oS uatj kad natuBli 'i , , Matt tat SUMjin tmvom a wMtain. wtaUtat oa hf PatSTKBI J äaTlOOK mmd tot It I'u ' k. arttaSaiTM pofktc riäni ptota wrapper.

t.mUUIBKKftATI

rules

eritü ou the hun-

un.l Iks SI

Huntingburg papers agree that the( 4. Kob-I Tax rxoUtari. llSO.00, recent (liapiited game between the ml tax ih cent. n the baadrsd dollars Kedu and Habiea wae caused by a 7 or ajasMlilai is lor UMsewesddecision in regard to where a run- !n W 1 c,"n,,on u, , , , n . , . . nan lr-. lollare. ner could be put out, in the tth in- x,jU aajraadttafw, f -,,:mo . and tuning. Home are offering at an ex- fcal ui fLJOcenuon the hundrei dolcuee for the umpire that he dou'i , ' ... underntand the American Languagt 1 "u! valuation oil taxable ,, , i r , proiierty of the townehip for the vear, well enough to comprehend the! 203,000. rules, if be read them. If that bej Numter of Polli.2U. the case .ome of his Huntingburg W. MlLBLRN, Trustee. associates should have told him l4' ,w3- nwhat the rule meant, as thera in no Railroad Excursions, room for dispute over the meaning , , ,,. mIJ(1 one. third fare to Hwert gpj.

of it. Probably they might prevail phur. lpen. und White .Sulphur. Knir

lift., good -K) ilava.

Sunday rate roninienctna May ne

"Sihtr riatt that Wart."

Your Spoons

Fork. ... vfll W Mr-

fecoo. la Sorabi.lir.

ka.aiy W Snig. d WfttMKT of hM, II

thy art MlccMd hum pal-

m uaipS "t847

Rogers Bros."

BgawaSf1 1 i4f kMtt. limit TW r oihr Rdftfi but. Iik 11 laiuixiM, ib tack th

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lb aniul tad fiM.

M t. j Vf Mmni IUtTm. C. ,

Hminii, Cora.

.Sold If i'tdimm

tt j

.mall Im OOr. jui s. raetv-iy

i NtMr rMpbJctrrM

imwm, tue

laid bj M. Fried

upon him to attend nchool one term.

serMiss Durbin, of Anderson.

niece of Oov. Durbin, is the guestl"nlv

ti atias oaaggie Wilson thta week

fare tor thfroiiml trip, (rood for the lay

In efTect ontil t) t. 25, PW. V. K. C'l AVt OMB, Aft.

Come and see them in our window. All repairing done personally. F. C. KUEBLER, Jeweler, Jaeper, Indiana.

Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice ia hereby given that the underfigned, Traatee of Harbison townahip, will attsnd to townahip bosineet on each Monday of the year, at any offica, and persona haring township business to transact are required to present it to hau n Mondays. The townahip library will be kept at my home in Haysville. Uaoses Nu, Nov. 33 1900.-7 . Trustee. Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Trustee of Madison townahip will he in Ire

land on the first Saturday of each month, and the remaining Saturdays at my residence, five miles booth west of Ireland, for the pur xiee of attending to township business, md all per u ha ing business with the township s apected to confine it to those days. The township library is kep." at laaac Soi-giue' in Ireland, h, re all ui obtain the books. The Indiana School books wCTl bt found at Wm. T. Young's store at aft

times. Ubo. m. Itaaejs. Nov. 23, 1900-y Trustee Madiaon Tp Boone Township Truatee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boons township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that be will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence, tnree miles southwest of PortrT.lls, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons hiving townahip ooainess to present it oa Satarda Cm -sens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence-.

t-HBisTi an IlorruAM, T

vc i, I wo y.

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

Big Winter

Stock of Goods.

Fashionable

t

The Cumberland Telephone t Telegraph Companv Furnish the best lOChl SERVICE. B tna fide aub scribers 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 need. No Shouting Required. Party Lne telephones a specialty. Camber land service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE, Local Manager.

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NOW IN STOCK !

Jost Received Latest; Styles of Pall Dress Goods, Trimmings, Slippers, and Best Shoes.

a foil Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at WM. HALLER'S, jth9t

Apr. S SJ