Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 September 1903 — Page 4

J ASPER COURIER'S

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YH, lt HOI COrSTTV. INDIANA.

IMM I ' i'.lf . I jMptr In.llaoa, for rr oa iho-uc tb II untoIiI cta wtiur

KRIDAY, BEPTEIIBER 18, 1908.

If fuu h(f wn IochI nrwa, ur um hm printing. II Ii thrmiKh :h l'nurtrr l'hnur

M. E. Preacher's Assifsmeats.

iishop Joyce presided at the an-

aiurh fertilif.Hr. and vrt le

condantly improving tbe fertility of

meir Jana, they will make more net money during the mi than they

nue ueretoioru mad' troi.: devoting o much Und t, grain, an t yet by the improvement ,,t tl,ir hind will raise more busheln than they do new a ith tho artnicial feitiliz-rs. Harbison Township Commencement. The ouimietKHiuent of Harbison township will b held ! Thur-.hiv. Oet l-t, 1903, at 7 ;30 o'clock p. iu. at Haysvilie, in Opel's hall. Patrons and friends interested in education are cordially invited to altend. The public school- will begin on Monday, Oct. 5. GaOffgt Nix, Trustee.

Otftell Ozone By T. F. Cum;.

The new store of Craig A. Son is

uiul Indiana Conference at Indian

apolis, and the session didn't get thiough untilTueeday last, when the

hop announced the appointments -progressing nicely.

Thid distrut 18 supplied as below : Ghat, Wi-cawr has sold his rtftfl Prtteiding Klder. Dr. John Poue ler to a Mr. Johnson, of Daviess Co 1. seye.M. C McKown; Bord, Oliver Craig and wife visited in C. F. Zenor; Branehville, . B j Marion township Sunday. : vensand r. A. Heunng; Camp- r, , , , . . bellsburg. F. W. Davis; Cannelton, KJwart ami daughter are Mark L Peyton ; Condon, H. J ' 'J fereuce at IndianaBlack; Corydon circuit L. H. Keu-j ' dall; Elizabeth, L. C. Murr: Fred- Mrs. Laura Trueblood is visiting erickaburg. W.C.Crawford; French 1C x i&cennes. L:ck and West Baden, C. L.Cirillith.1 Mrs. Sarah Dt'Motte died hist Georgetown, L. C. Jeffrey; (Irand -j week and was buried in the New visw, Oscar Polhemus; Greenville, 1 Lebanon graveyard. She was a J. W. Robinson; Hardinsburg, T. daughter of Lewis (ireen, one of the J. Hudson; Huntingburg, F. L. pioneers of Boone township and a I'r est; Leavenworth, F. C. Kaaf ;' good woman. Rev. Estel conduct Marengo and English, J. A. Breed-;ed the funeral services, en Mauckport. W. R. Thorn; Mo-1 Miss Ida Hays, Mrs. Polly W;i.-h-berly, V. G. Morgan; New Albany hum and Mrs. Chtistian HarklesCentennarv, W. ü. Clinton; Jen-idied lad week nie DePauw "Memorial, D.P. Holt ; CbM Harm little son Ml from M un st.. J. D Current , Trimtv, J. load of umber anJ W Duncan; VesIey Chapel H. .;over and kilud him Hfl Allen ; New Alb circui , U . L Al-,ied al Lemmorj gnnyui Boodexander; New Philadelphia, C. t A f . ,, , ' Fisher; Newtonville, T. J. Hart ; ' Mfr?i ranA Arnold leaves 1 opsOrsngeville, G. B. Walls; Orleans, ,ia' f,,r kUch'.eld, Neb. to Visit her J W. Hanger ; Paoli, 1. G. Taylor ; !areotsSalem. A. D. Batchelor; Salem cir- Nathan Beatles' son fell from a cuit, to be supplied; Troy, Jos. M. borse and broke his arm, the frac-L-uimore: Crystal, C. W. Dobson.iture was reduced by Dr. Abbot. tHber ministers well known about Dr Harris, of Algiers, was here here are sent to Columbus, Gee. D t0 pee Abbot, who has been W !fe; Petersburg, Wm. M. Whit-,'luite i!1 fo" ome time, sett; Booneville circuit, W. H. Da j ; M Ml Laughlin sold his farm visson; Greenshurg, J. E Fisher ; t0 Wm Merker last week. Freetown, W. F. F. Smith; Alfords-j Tbe C. P. people are holding a vi le, J. W. Houpt; Sullivan, J. H.;raetin2 at -N"PW Lebanon t revive Carnea; Gtwell, C. E. Ketcham:!tne breach made by the recent B kport circuit, A. A.Godbv; Ca-- -piairel. t - ton, John Royer. K- 8. Rander-on and wife, of AlRev F. L Priest wan made oneiierH. were hereto see Mis. Lyda of th managersof the Freedmcns' mifth Sunday, who is quite ill. Aid Society. baley and has paiobaaed

Three minuter wre granted su- nogers properly auu moved

pernumera.y relationship, and there was admitted on trial seven local pre ..che re. Oh ICE IS SEEKING THE MAN. From the Western Cnderwriter: "Andrew M. Sweeney, president of the State Life, of Indiana, can not keep his name out of tbe papers H was urgd in vai i to become a caiididate lot tbe c iming mayoralty election in Indianapolis ; now he is the latest man to De suggested as lb-' Democratic nominee for governor of the state. His supporters say Mr Sweeney is not only a clean man, hut a good mixer, well qualified intellectually and of versatile talents. An anecdote illustrating tbe latter is told of him in the 1893 campaign, in which he was one of tbe opular stump orators. He was billed to speak at Peppertown, in Franklin count.. The rec-ptbn committee met him at Oldenburg, inhabited exclusively by Germans. Tbe committee was pleased to se him exc a ge plea ant greeting in

low German and discuss inf irmally t ie day's topics with tbe sturdy

Ol Jenburifians.

made a rattling speech iu English,!

wbicb led one of tbe ommittee to remark: "Isn't it retnaikablt that a low German like Mr. Sweeney snch a splendid command of the English language." As his tue indicates, Mr. Sweeney is a f ill-blooded Irishman.

there last week

Mrs. Agnes Cooper is at the point of death of cancer. Flora Holder, the accomplished

daughter of Irvin Holder is at home

from Vincennes visiting her parents.

BANK

An. I ST

STATEMENT.

o i'Ekm n n. President.

Kk nk loaam, Cashier. Kort ( I the C'.ninty Stm Hank, ut JasjxT, in thu State of In. liana, at the . ..-( .f business, on September 9th, loo.; KEsol K. KS. Loans and Discounts, v- 1190340. IS ver-lrafts, - - - 477. (0 l)ue from Banks anl Hanker-. 141,89930 Hanking house Bad r ixtim-s, 3.000.00

arrent hxenses,

( nrrt-nrv

peek

Cash on lian.l,

l.UU.V.t

284,576.tM

Total, uaatuttn Capital Stoi-k, surplus Kiitnl, Undivided profits,

Discount, Kxelianire ami nierest.

1.77:; 06 Individual leosits on !eiuanl '.", 1 77. 1, (Jer.ilieate of DepOSÜa, 176,060.93

20,000.00 10,000.00

Wil l 1 AM .,11 -I l it.

tef The Ja-per Butter and Cheese Fact) y began operation Monday tbe initialling of tbe machinery having ben completed Saturday. Sevtr 1 of the shareholders brought in

St Ik. and about fifty pounds of but- ' " tl'-""M;1 " yf ' " t i-o'MH , piil v for it lU-vniH Ut mm I and n iml to was t'jrned c ut in a few minutes. . rii-.'o.o-. Cmm, m.-ot und otbor tntoxiea 1 he the Chicago Building Co. pre time. with tbapriTii of aiiuwin tu ntfil the invoice of machinery w t4 drama oa hlpmnlMM p nieu me imune oi luacuinery . ,.;it,,, .. . , : will wuicb wa insfcted bv th9 building i- - I I - m front room K frt wldi j r . i ftt-t fi inrlia Ioiik, on tlir vniiiml tour f a c mmittee h d found correct, ar J ,wo,t,)r, ..,.. uuiiumJl ntnated oa tba reeived. Thn shareholders tt e( .hHif.-f i,.t v. ; o. ti..-1 . . - , . ti at tho c .riu ruf (1th ami JackH.iii ttrecta, In hel 1 a nu ftuiK ana rrsolvnl t l Mldeosnty, and state . .,, . i. ( I, wii AIm. at IIm aamr tone will tmtkf .iitilloncorrjorat itli sixty -hau - - f HXMflon rr Ur. t.. am imirhi-a, v,,nUf

rh I'll- f illowittf 'liriflor- ti n-. iti- . ami I-.r tin- Kit If "1 ni'.ii.iiinl

chosen for Iba f i r-r vtar, and I N aathoriz-d to ebet ofB er-, eompl t incorporation, and push the mai n facture and sal of ptodtcta i President, Dr John V. Balb Vice President. Felix Lamport. 8ec'y and Treas., Jac. Burger, Jr. John Sbaney. Flor. Acker man. Ernst Ramsberger. Andrew Frit jh. Now, if farmers will farm more

fot milk, and take turnabout in evevery neighborhood in bringing it to the factory, they will find a ready market for it at good prices, which poof idering that they will save buy-

liiliacco.

S.-pt I. I90H.-JW,

N

LiceiiHO Notice.

1 1 I'M l i hf n-li ti vi-n tu tlti' i 1 . 1 '!- ..f

piT. Itainliriilirf tnu null p. Dubata In I in. i. th.it thr u !i I.r-1 wrri .1. a

male eltlMB ol tba I nlti i Mat i, ill .qij.i; ti tba County Dotninlatlonajn ut liuui -aooaty 1,1 tbair iMUtt raarotat aalen lai i mho in i . l o. fur it lleenaa to retail latoxleattng lhHon biwudi na, and permit tba tame ti ba 'iranii on tba protiilaea, und r tba pru rlakajia of tin- law of imiianu BoTarniag acta iu na. The prrnif InoalUm hrrf mich llqnora arf ti ba Mtd i In a front room IW f. I . I iy 0 f ft lnnf on tin- Kriiimil Moor Of a WC1 atnrv lirifk IiiiiIiIIiik -ituatf on the mirth half'of hit No n 1 tin' ortfflnal town of Ja per. ald Imilillii frmit- on Muln stn . t.

At tue aame tlmi- ami place III appl) (nr

urine

Women a5 Weil as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon (he mind, discourages and leaser:, ambition, beauty, vigor

and c beert ulnt:c5 soon iklfpa n hm n Um ki.J neys are cut of order " or diseased. Kidney trouble has tjecome so prevalent YJ that it Is not uncommon lor a chili to be born' alflicted with weak kid-

- revs. If the chilJ urin

ates too often. If (he

lids the flesh or If. when the child

reaches an .e 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 cf the kidneys and bladder and net to a 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 reali-ed. It is sold

by druggists, in fiftycant and one dollar sues. You may have a sample bottle by mail

tree, ano pamphlet tell- bm a .wi-Ront. 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. Ikm't Baaks any inlstifce baU reaMSB bar the name, Bwamp Root, lr. Ki linen -u.unp-Ko.jt. and tlaS ftdareM, Binsjhamton, N. Y., on evert I'ottle.

SHOE TALK! A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.

FLORSHEIM

Brown's 5

HAMILTON-BROWN.

W.L

DOUGLAS

I new rural pOfli route WtJ

kartell from BtmÜOgbarg last Monday, E. Hrueiiing carri r.

Andy Scherer and Bill Rott t

came from l.inton Sunday, to i-it nlitives, and wnt buck yestenlay

Top Nolo hers. , Ready for Your Inspection. S. KVEBLER. West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

wau A marriage took ilavnt Baq, B 'l;.' i H'n e last TI tu-day mien gl , ttie Juatice tteing tin' knot for Oeo Lewis and Minnie. I. McCord, each giving their age as 17 years. Shi had tiled 8 suit lor bastardy agatnsl him, and hi- bond was put at . H" got constable Hofl nan to go aitfa him to get bail, but after iryintr a!! of bis friends without av.iil yav it up and married In r rather than go to j.dl. He left town nx day It is rumored there are others in th sain1 fix the result i f t.ight stre-1 gadding.

t'ohiiiiiHu Township Trnfl t'e's Nitice. The iindereiirneil, Tnistee of Colum

ia T Dobofi county, Ind., willatteod o To auship biiHinesf at hin Oflos on j ivery Saturday, and persons baviasj j

wnraup titisineKs to iransaci an- re-ipir-Ft id to pveasat it on ;hat day of the -ek. ihn Township I. i bran Is kept at the otiice of tfie Tnisti'o, where thoee enütied ran obtain liooks. CkfOMl W, Mit m ux, Tniütfl. HiUham, Indians Sot. '.'.'I. 18(10 ly. New Spring Arrivals Fiue Linn of

! DRESS GOODS!

Calicos, Percales, and

Outing Cloths. Why the public over the Good line o

whole world prefer the Baldwin Line oi Pianos. Because they are fo carefully Constructed of the best materials. Utcaoan they are go fully I luaranteed and the company makes good their

Kodol

Digests what you Eat

REASONS

Dyspepsia Cure Pysptptics ennnot regain healtta and strength by living upon half rations. They ruut tat plenty of good fod and digest it. To enable them to do this tin y should use something that will b lp the stomach do its work. Kodol DlWWaVa Cl iub is such a prtparation. It digests what u eat and supplies tbe substances needed to build up the worn out digestive organs Prof. J. Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md., says: "For thirteen years I suffered agony from dyspepiia and neuralgia of the 6toruach. 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 Cuke. Tbc 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 Tr- p in .1 l y E. C. iH'Wltt ACo., Chicago. The fl. Ujttlc Contain 24 time the 50c. sice,

BOOTS and SHOES

For Spring Wear. AT I JOSEPH BUCHART'S W. fta St.. JASI'KK, INI). Oct. . lr.' y.

Tbe f.ivorit hmwbold remedy for coughs, Colds, CMup. bronchitis, grippo, tiirout and lung troubles is ONE III I NUTE Cough Cure. It curca quickly.

guarantee. Because they j, superior iweetMta of tone and

are unexcelled in touch

and durability. I brause they are sold at honest priOM for high

...... I.. Onn.ln.l Otfa-mfa

Weak Men MadeVigorous

rstjy tiiitf RTrvr trtvfr

What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did!

l'ur" licri all

mkJ: old . II :r-

merits

It arts pow-rfiillr ar.d inKulr

ii.

v.'uuirn wa-T. A nnoitili'l v f

n'i'fil to ur NarTinmnroii. l.ot VIi.iIIit

V'Hiiitf m. n ri-galn lit n.anboml: old

M.uillll lif'T.

i ini.t.iu y. -mi-ut i r.nilMilon. I .oat rmi rr, clllivr ax, Falllna M-mor;. W'wai Ins IIh-

ToLil, f:'s4..'7(i.'.i4

At Peppertown he tatk of mm ua, irxtv of di u -

T, r rank Ji i-e.!i. ( 'aliii-r of the Doboil mty Stata Baak, do Kleninly swear tiiat tbe alMjve taU'ment i true. Fkvnk .Ioski'M, Caxhier.

Subxeribi'd :im I -worn to InMore nie, i this 1 4th day of Beptamber. 1MB ri -i Boa M TkUI.hK, 1 -J Rotary Public. My ooinuiMHion expires Joai 11, IW6

bepi. i, r.Jo it. Liquor LhMiMt; Notice.

(ful l ! i li.M'l.y K'Vi'ii In the r Ulm ot Javpi-r. ami ltiiiiilriiii townahip. Hu Ihm l 'o. IihIihiim, thitt tin- iiiiiiTiKii'l. a mull' imiali itHtit n( aald townahip airj county, ml no r tin aitP of JI y'r, anl nf muni mural rlmr

ai'OT. will Ht tin' n-Kiiliir i KtoliiT li'iin.

Buy tbe isaldwin and bp at- ' u '".' " '-' " " n w tn.fi.crrtioo. War.U (.If li.-aun v an. roiiMimptlon. iafiml tbp rent nf four life ' '"' '" ' ""I"'- a urtlitaM ubatitut oa imhu ine irri oi J'iur mc. jjomw,,,.,;. . ,Mj , , ..rair profit. IriMft .t. havJt aaa md a a a a m r FS rerfKRW M BRVHiOK. or amd for tl Caa I- S r N K AM H iburnrW lov-t I" .. it ail plain wrapjr. a-. O I L. I ll ln I VI I , per box, or ororia. artta A Writton Oimr-

I'trrtn Mi.uH ii. sSnT, rilrwia. ill. Kaaall ataa aaa, SaM li M. i"i Ia4wa

July 1:J. ly.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. ' Coine to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Hlock, For Extra Bargains. Hig Winter Stock of Kapbionable Goods.

Jewelet A Mu-ir Dealer, JASPER, INDIANA.

"SihnPUu that Wears."

Your Spoons

Forki. ate , will pajh 1 fection la durability.

beauty of design and brilliancy of Smth. if

t' ry ,r r tcj li ,;u j .it. terut (tanipcd

Rogers Bros."

Femmljer " If 4 7" lake no i-

anttite There are ciSi-r Krtet

but. like all imitation, tbe lack tha

n ern aad . . m eaUw 1 with

the oflgyaal nil Krnuine.

.MaOe uniy I y Maaman IIkitannia Co ,

Mini.n, Cotta. . Sold 1 y IndinK dlen

everywhere.

hn-iiT tn allow parti iliiyitiK. dlM tlima oik uiul to null liiiichiK 1011I niftH'tioni ry. alu a kt ntlcu. Sept. i. WJy-4m.

Come and nee them iu mir window. All rppairing done personally. F. C. KUEBLER, Jeweler,

Jasper, Indiana.

Harbison Truntee'M Notice. Nutii b hereby (riven that the BBdafligned, Trustee of Harbison town-hip, anil att :nl to township biinineef" on each Monday of tbe year, at my oftire. and persons having townchip business to

tranfai't are required to present it to him on Mondays. The township lihrary will lie kept at my home in Haysville. CisoROK Nix, Nov. 23 lHOU.-y. Trnstee Madison Touimliip Tru.stoe Notice. Notice is BjlfSSI that bereafti-r tin- Tnistee of Mail m n township will ! m lrtland on the tir-t rjatorda oi sacti BMSjth. itnil the remaining HalWtllayS at luv residenei', five mile s .üthwest of!

Ireland, for thf pur vse of ato 'uling tc township Imsines", irnl all perwtie' ha 1 hit linsiti'?is w Uli tbe ciw nship a tiertfil to '"inliiif it ti llio tJaj -. fhe township iihr.tr; ih ki'ii " at I-n.i'-

Surin' in Ireland, where al! mav

I obtain tiie tiooks. 1 ht Indians School looks will i lonn ! at Win. T. Young's store a! all Ulli. tau m UaaairB. Nov. 0, 1900 v TrnstP- Mn-liscr Tu. Hoone Township Trustee's Notice.

The nmlersigned, Trustee of Hoonp IVWaabip, iMibtiis roiinty, h-ri'hv iriven notice that lie will BttOBd to ;til bnsiMas i

pertaining to the oili i( I rustee, at his resi'ltoire, tnree miles southwest of Por-tr-ille. on Satunlaysof ea. h week, and I aamMBaSai all iwranni kaartna i.... n.,l ...

I I w -- . . 1 tifg HinuBlllu ousiness to present if onSatni lav. ( itissiis daatriaf hooks from tha Township Library, are notified that the Library it kept at my residence. Christian Houkas. Trusts.

Dec 7, 1900-j.

The Cumberland Telephone 4 Telegraph Company Furnish the best 10CAI SERVICE. B na fide Rub'icribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extenMons 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

mJ STOCE !

!

Just Received Latest Styles of Fall Dress Goods, Trimmings, Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at

WM. Apr. I .t

Jack son d. Ith Streets.