Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 September 1903 — Page 4
J ASPER COURIER
k. i. pom county, Indiana.
Ba'ettu ait-t 1-oetoBWe it iupir latitat, tar
ir miM Diuicgii tae aall at tead Claas matter
FRIDAY. SKPTKMBER 4, 1903.
lf you hTt any loral atat, or wait 07 printing, all ua through t ha Courier Phone. 13-. j
aaThe Jasper School Board have bad fbe public school house cleaned and doors and windows repainted
preparatory to the opening of
school next Monday. BSThe Butter and Cheese factory building is completed ready for the machinery. If farmers will combine and bring in the milk from 4O0 cows, it ought to pay. If the milk is to be sent after the expense will swamp it. Ma For two weeks, beginning on
next Monday, the Cincinnati Kali Festival will be in full blast, and the city will be in gala attire, with numerous attractions for its 100,000 guests. The Association has desig Lated each day in tbe two weeks for so joe special attraction, beginning with Labor day on Monday. Sousa's world-famous Band will furnish rauHe, and every day will see some new uttraction. If you want to see Cin
cinnati at its best go up Monday, so
as to see tbe big parade Tuesday.
I be rluntingburp fair opens
only a week from l xt Monday, Kwry farmer in tbe county ought to chow some of his Lest products, and "how the world that while Dubois i ."nty don't raise fast horses to er jou ac. epirit of gambling at I i Fairs, it does raise agricultural ; n. ducts that are better than in some other counties, and knows how to show them, too Attend with your families and best products, and have a real agricultural Fair, and a good social time. Mahkied. Miss Stella Friedman and Mr. Louis Joseph were mnrried at St. Joseph's rectory at 8 :.0a. m. Monday, August 31st, 1908. Kev. Basil Heusler officiating. Atter the ceremony was performed the happy couple took a train for While Sulphur Wells, where they will f ;end a week. Tii i brida It the accomplished daufc ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Fri-'I nan, and tbe groom is the eon f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph, is a foreman n the desk lac lu , . Both are ve-y popular young M e. A dance was giv M 1 their honor . .. ns evening a . ankel's hall, .. .h was Itendt oy a boat of friends, with man out of town guests. 1 he Co d i.ikk joins their many friends in wishing them long and prosperous married lite . A Bad Law. The law that rt 1 1 1 ires counties upon suits where where changes of venue iu civil actions are granted, to pny tbe costr
incurred in the counti here trialare had, is unjust to t t general tai payer, who baa no i t rest in the controversy whatever. It should be repealed, and tbe cos i should follow the judgement, in other caee. for it undcub jly encourages changes of venur. with tbe great inconvenience attendant to witnesses and adverse parties by having to attend court in another county. i)u-
DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ?
Irate lakltaga
Mrs. Mullen tod daughter Rosa,
returned Wednesday from a visit
with Irieoda near Milltown.
Margaret Steinhart ia back at bar
post alter several days visit with
friends in Louisville.
O. C. Brittain and family are via-
iting friends and relatives in Waah
mgton and Bic knell tbia week.
Kjv. K. 8. Horton, of Iowa, ia
here visiting his parents, and
preached in the C. P. church Sun
day morning.
Dr. Traylor, Prof. LaFollette and
Deacon Cooper are each sporting a
fine Dew "rubber tire" Ittel v nur- wonderfully successful tn promDtly curin
- W I 1 aV-. i LlJ (LI.JJ- . -
chaaed of Steinhart, the implement D4Maer-. urcic,1 ,rou
, , - I ws aula Drigtii s uisaiii, wnich is the worst
form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root is not recommended (or every thinf but if you have kid-
EMacy Trembk Makes Yea MtacraMe. Almost everybody who reeds the news-
is sure to know of the wonderful
cures msde by Dr. Kilmer's Swsmp-Root. the treat kidney, liver and bladder ret.-iedy. It is the peat medical triumph of the nineteenth century: discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and blad
der specialist, and is
papers
5 gl gi
dealer.
John Breidenbaugh and a Mr
Hoffman, of I'ortersville, visited
tbe family of J. F. Gray last
Sunday.
J. L. Norman and wife and A. R
Horton and wife visited the Oak
land City fair last week.
If. B. Coffman, of Davieaa Co.,
spent a couple of days here last
week.
Fn'J Stewart returned from the
-ity ruday, where he had been to
i a i i i it
ay in a large sioce oi rail ana win ter goods.
Koy Hardin and sister went to Otwell Saturday night for camp
meeting. They returned with J. F.
Gray and Jess Colvin Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Hardin, we are sorry
to report, haa concluded, since the death of her husband, to sell tbe hotel property here and remove to
some good college town. This is a good location for a hotel, and the
only one in town. Just as might have been expect
ed tbe weather man has let tbe
weather get away from him. Last
week it was of the 100 in-the-sbade variety and on Sunday and Mon
day it was cold enough to snow
Tom Hogland came home from Jasper Saturday where he had been superintending tbe construction of a ditch for Jacob Burger, Jr.. and
others out south of town; his is an
eld familiar face.
Arris Stewart, the little end of
the Stewart Bros, combination, was
tvay last week buying stock. We
hope this ever-do-well and much
beloved "mother's own boy" will
not get into trouble of tbe kind be
did sometime ago in a certain town
not a thousand miles away, For
further particulars ask the "Dea
con."
The proprietor of the famous Al
der Creek Stock Farm has greatly
improved bis herd of swine by add
ing an extra fine Poland China
male bog, selected and "appropria
ted" by him personally from tbe
William H. Kelso herd of Poland " I t r . i ..
comas, ii tnis new audition is
properly fed on "appropriated" corn it will doubtless bloom and blossom into a prize winner. Sunday afternoon Sabbath school
scholars and teachers, prominent church members, deacons and elders, all had a good time pitching dollars along the side walk near
Addie Lyne's corner. They were . I most as "boisterous" as ball I layers, but they "meant no harm"
just having a "good time." Addie 1 yne aaid so. Postmaster Stewart and an old cc lored preacher discussed a question of great importance to the whole nation the other morning. The question was: "Resolved, That Kentucky was a more corrupt state than Indiana." Affirmative, Post master; negative, nigger preacher : negative won. Tbe truth ia, tbe postmaster has a way of sticking
ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in privste practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, msy have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous
oiler in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer tt Co..B!nr-
hamton, N. Y. The
regular titty cent and Roaaeof
dollar sixes are sold by all good druggists.
Don t make any mistake but reinem
ber the name, wampKoot. Dr. Kilmers
hwamp-Koot. and the address, Bingham ton. IS. Y., on every bottle.
SO.OÜ REWARD. I am authorized by Z. T. Sweeney,
Commissioner of Fisheries and ( auie, uf
Indiana, to offer $öO Reward for evi
dence that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who shot at uie on Jnly , IHN, while I wg engaged m the lawful discharge of my djty, on Patoka river, as Deputy Fish and Game Commissioner. Information may be
tiled with the Proecutinp attorney or with me. HENRY ELL.
Deputy Fish and Game Commissioner
for Dubois and adjoining counties. Aug. 21, LW8. St.
E ARE OFFERING Rig Reductions on nil SUMMER CLOTHING!
Straw Hats, Low Cut Shoes, etc. Long time off to wear sueli apparel. We need the room for FALL GOODS, Now Arriving. Call and See Them. S. KVEBLER. s West Side Clothier and Furnisher.
Railroad Excursions. One and one-third fare to BvjesS. Sul
phur, elpec, and Yt lute BalpbaT, Kug Mb, good MO dsvs.
Sumiuv raten cmnn-nrinif May '!, ooe
fare for the round trip, food f r the day
nlv. In t'flect until Oct. 25, 1X.
Cheap one wav rates to California.
Low ratet) are now on pale to all iHJiute
in California.
V. K. Ci.a vt'oMH, Airt.
REASONS
bois countv treasurer recentlv usid
to Pike county 11,026.26 as costs 'fii noBe into everybody's business
Why the public over the
whole world prefer the
Baldwin Line of Pianos.
Because they are bo carefully Constructed of the beet materials. Btcaose they are so fully ( Guaranteed and the com
pany makes good their
guarantee. Because they possess superior sweetness of tone and are unexcelled in touch and durability. Because they are sold at bonesl prices for high grade standard instruments. Buy the Baldwin and be satisfied tbe rest of your life. J. E. STEIN KAMP, Jeweler & Music Dealer, JASPER, INDIANA.
in eiz damage suits sent on a Hi da
vits from tbia county to Pike two railroad cases for personal injuries, two against tbe Nickey Lumber co., 1 against a Cass township thrashing co., and one against McFall. Not oue in a thousand tax payers of tbe ounty was interested in them, and yet tbey must all pay taxes to belp pay tbe costs. In a few years, at ibis rate, enough will be paid to build good main road all through the county. Our legislators should aitmd to this matter next session. Me Has Always Bees Stresuots.
other day three officials of
t . It.
rs-. 1 i . i a
j n Tine tt ogrveu. "tie nas ai vnvr 'ii ftretiU'ius," one said ' h ;ivx-vb-en u doer, im ) ;i rit . I HWIstJ , a foe to dull) ing 1 ( i iimi when be wh aMitstM rt turv of the navy, some i e "uii' or otner whm in diHcunsion, md i,. itastfwd to ptmh thi meaxI r Hft, but. a" so oft'n hap per- :'n m was postponement, th r- u rJ tape. 11 hri suddenly oni afternoon The aeseloa he was attending had lasted in hour, and nothing whatever bad been done. mu tii-n,'' he Haid, "if Ood had rf- rred tlmark to a committee on tiHval itfT lira like th h, it's my opinion thttt it wouldn't have been built yet."
Business men, strangers traveling
and stopping at tbe post office, muct be interrogated by him. He must know where they are from, where they are going and what their business and politics are, and whether tbey read the "Olobe-Democrat" or not. C.
FOR SALE OR TRADE. M Acres of Good Faraiif Laad, In Orange county, Indiana, 7 miles each from Southern ami Monon Railways, on public road being macadamised, about midway between Paoli and Marengo, 4 miles from I'auli and New Albany Pike. 10 acres in cultivation.
epartment were discuss- Kim, Yellow ium. Beech. Manie and'
1 1" f'reniioeitv of President ("hehtnut. Si.leniiid waUr Will ...u
etieap Tor cash or would take part cash and trade for ( iood Team and wagon or l,uiry or live stock of any kind. For further particulars call on t at I dress (ba. I Jonen, Petersburg, Ind. R
"Stiver Plate that Wears."
Your Spoons
Forki. ate., will ba pat. 1 fectioa la daribi lity,
baaaty of dmgn aad briUaacy of amah, II
thay an claciad from patters damped "1847
Rogers Bros."
ar I $4 tkt a aukTfcrrt ara other Rottri
but, like all imitation, the lacs Um
Mm and vilu idrntlntd will
Columbia Township Trus
tee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columns Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend o Township business at his orlice on very Saturday, and persons having jwnship business to transait are requested to present it on that day of the k. lbs Township Librarv is kept at the jtbee of the Trustee, a here those enHied can obtain books. QflJMMI W. Mn hi ks, Tmstee. llillhain, I ndiana Nov ITi. 1Ü00 ly.
New Spring Arrivals
Fine Line of DRESS GOODS! Calicos, Percales, and Onting Cloths.
Good line of BOOTS and SHOES For Spring Wear. JOSEPH BUCHART'S W. 6th St.. JASPER, IND.
Digests what yom
Dyspepsia Cure Dyspeptics cannot regain health and strength by living upen half rations. Tbey must eat plenty of good food and digest It. To enable them to do this they ahould use something that will belp the stomach do Ite work. Kodol Dyspepsia Curs la such a preparation. It digests what you eat and aupplies the substances needed to build up the worn out digestive organ , Prof. J. ItIsod, of Lonaconing, Md., says: "For thirteen years I suffered agony from dyspepsia and neuralgia of the stomach. I tried almost everything and doctors drugged me nearly to death with morphine, but temporary relief was all I could obtain till I was advised to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cuas. Tbe first dose gave me relief. I bought my first bottle In March, 1900, and I have not had a single pain since. It has completely cured me. I cannot endorse It too highly It can't help but do you good Prepared by E.G. Da Wiu 4 Oa. CMcafo. The gl- bottle coo tains H imas Ute SSc. sasa
The farorite household remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, throat and lung troubles la OWE INUTC Cough Cur. It cures quicHy.
Oct. J. istu y.
Weak Men Made Vigorous
What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It sets MwarraDy sad jaMtv. Caraa wba all ochata fan. loan mn regain lost naabotxl. old aaan rvroTar youtaral ior. abaolotlr Ovar-
aalaad ta Car Narr oaasaat. Lotl VIoIIit
Imaataacf, NlKkt:; Kaalasloaa, Lost fo war. Itbarsaa. FaillBC M-aaerr. U aatloc Ula-
a4 aUfatt ! abwar or ,nMM ooa I1M WkMt . InMfilti me, A ....m t.ff I. .n
Doattat dnmtt iBiixwa a orthlMa nhatltnLr ,n
ns rirriRi m bkviook.
DRY GOODS, CL0THDTG, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter Stock of Fashionable
(rood.
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ba eamad la at porkac fr;
i par do a or rotu. a
laalat on bar-
or aod fur it. Can
Small lia AOr. &( h) M July .1. IWaV-ty.
mm, piaia wrapper .
M A Written Quartal Mwner. raapnlatrras aasrH. Chlcaco. tit
Frtrileaan.
IjicetiHe Notice. SiiTlCK lalii-rvl.y ai?n ti the oMaMM of W Jn.Hii.-r, Hambriila-c tow iikIiii., IiiiUoIh ..unity. Imllana, that tli uiidriKin-l
iiiairriiiEfD oi in l nitftl Htatea, will apiilv lo thH County t'oiumlaaloiiera of IiuVo .
.pun. j wii-ir reKUlHr Hfmnimt In in to Ixt, lajs, for a license to retail Intoi leallaa li.jiiora. hrvr ami wine, mi.l iiermit th.. ......
to l drank on the pt ouilaea, under the prt iichiicenae!1' Uw' 01 ln"a" m Come and
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Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the underrigned, Trostes of Harbison township, trill attand to township business on each Monday of the year, at my office, aad
Kreons having township business to insect are required to present it to hun an Mondays. The township library will be kept at my home in liaysville. tiaoBes Nix, Nov. 88 lOOO.-y. T raste.
tat original and geaulit.
Maor only by
Maate BaiTAmn Co ,
Mur in, Cunat.
I by leadiaf Sealan
aerl
see them in our window.
arTC ras&W All repairing done personally
..jr in long on inearouml floor of a two etory brick building altuate on the iw.rth
naif of lot No US of the original town of Jaaper. aaid building fronts on Main Htn et At the aame time and place will anply for lioenne to all.iw card playing, dice throwUm ami to aell lutichea and cnfectlonerr sept. . ita-s, a, k"t tafcii
F. C. KUEBLER,
Jeweler, Jasper, Indiana.
Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice itr siren that hereafter the True lee of Madison township will be in Ireland on the first Saturday of each month, and tbe remaining Saturdays at ray residence, five miles south went of Ireland, for the purpose of atiending tc township business, tnd all persr nt haing business with the township ar ex ported to confine it lo tboae data.
The township library ia kep at Isaac 1 SoiKius' in Ireland, where ail may obtain the books. Th Indiana School Itooks will U found at Win. T. Young's store at all times. Uau. M. Ukjucni. Nov. i3, 1900-y Troatoe Madison Tp.
Boone Township Trusteed Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to tbe office of Trustee, at his residence, tnree miles southwest of Portertville, on Saturdaysof each week, and request all persons having township business to present it on Saturday Citisens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence.
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The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. Bjna fide subscribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in the county, ami 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.
FRED JARBOE, Local Manager.
NOW IN m
STOCK
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Pall
Jnat Received Latest Styles oi
Dress Goods, Trimmintrs,
Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a faU Line of Staple and Fancy Oroceries at
WM. HALLER'S. Jacksou A 4th Street.
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