Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 November 1903 — Page 4

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I Iff TO kjlt Ml

tul My pnmi. rail ua through Uta Ca aria r Pkoaa. 15-t. ,

ad tomorrow. Judging from the program it will be a hammer.

Craig V Sjo's urw utie ea m on ure about oue o'clock on Tnur day morning. Nov 19, snd e m tytettly dfslroyrd, Io- on stock ti.OUU.OU, ou buud.ng about 7'M

-i ,Toe r umituie and I ndfruaiug sugrm, urpois conrrs. mot ah a. tablishment of Hatlil I H iM M also damaged t - 'tu ml UM

store of Wi?civrr. acr ' rtr tt had its aiudows broken bf ti. heat

paiol all blistered; damage FRIDAY, NuYKMBKK 20. WOO; the new store buildirjg WM -damaffed by the hest about I JW),

land for a t;tne it seemed as though I... .... ta

ail that portion ol tbe town wouia r. de-droved. There it little 10-

surauCr " t jj that they have WDon't neglect the Farmers' L gJO(j ciue tJ the rooeodiary WUi los itute at Huotingbu'g to-dar ihU 4rres.. f ,uü K)v,u.

Judging from tbe, r.n-r last Sat-

xa a - fa, j a w - - urdav ot cancer. at:er near v two

BST Apples are being shipped to year of suffering Ra. Bonis conJasper grocers from Louisville, and ducted the funeral lertsOM end the retail at $1 a bushel. Our orchardreuiains wrre interred at liethei isls should wake up a d learn how cemetery. She wa- bvrn in Ohio to take care of their trees tnd fruit and came to this -täte 20 years ago, : TT" 'c1 married K V. Cooper in 1812, MTTbe question is did hooee- iaj ininil tin Mtt duties of velt incite the rebellion in Panama, TulJlhcr huh she fallv fi led, that he might he able to negotiate a and WÄ3 a gH)vj Wlfe. She 4s hu treaty whereby the L nited States ,ccon:plshed woman of good fdu would acquire the territory to make, ud the Umüv bilhe .Vu the inter oceanic canal and hi-1 . cf manv fneMU friends get fortv million dollars r , mmMam l . . worth of natunal bond?. . f . v.t.. the tuh birthday ot Mr?. t..u.. SSome farmers near Jasper ; Stephenson, and made her a oirtbwould make it pay largely to keep day dinner, which wae well appie20 or 3 j cows thi winter" and bring ciated by all and a good time was the milk in every other day to the had. creaaiery. They would, in addition! Ham C- x and wife h:i.- a fiw to tbe ready cash for their milk, ofn i xugitar at their h -in

nave -nouKQ irniMto io si.ciutu., r Trav'or s have a tine ntv

Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys. ÜDbcalttaT KlJoeys Make Impure Wood.

All th bLxxl M your body passes thro jfh your kidneys once every three minutfj.

.. , Thi k.drsevs sie your

blood punfier ihey tiller cut ihe waste or , Impurities :n the bleed. If they are sick cr out ot order, they fall to Jo their work. Puns. cheand rheumatiiTTi trr.e from ex- .

reis of ur'.c acid in the btood. due to niL'iected

kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes q .Lk cr urteady heart bats. and makes one fel as though they had heart trouble, because ÜM keatl ll over-working in pumping thu k, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that or.'y urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but new modern science proves that nearly ail constitutional diseases have tr.e.r beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you car. make no mistake by first doctoring you: kidneys. The rr.ili and the estra rdmary eftect cf Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great k.dr.ey remedy is soor. realized. It starts the highest for its wonderful cures cf the most distressing cases

and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fiftycent and cne-doliar til es. You ma have a

sample bottle ty man now of hp-Roh free, also pamphlet telling you how to find t if you have k.dr.ey cr bladder trouble. Mention this paper when wriung Dr. Kilmer

k Co.. Binghamton. N. Y.

Don't make anr mistake bin r-ueni-

lr th name. Bwainp k t, lr. Kilme e

Tamp-Ko an 1 t!:.- i i irt-c, l.iugliam-

ton, . l ., on every txiitie.

SHOE TALK! A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.

FLÖRSHEIM mm. Brora's 5 W.LUGUi.

the exiense of buyiog

t9Mr. W. B. Cooper drove 199 turkeys to Jar Ssturday and ai'd them to Mr. Henry Ptiu for 265, or about 11 33 j cents ae!fc. Mr Pfau is dressing them f jr thanksgiving, but that kind of a price puts it out of tbe reach of editors. They

averaged about 1- pounds in weight;

eaco. "Si er ff Ca!idy wint to Louisville Wedne-day, to arreet George Lamp oo a warrant from Dubois co. for lureing Stella St rk from Htioti lgburg 'o her murder in Loui-vil'e. The trial of Dr Sarah Murphy for killing her by producing an abortion was et for Tuesday, and Ump wa held as a witness. He and a State -attorney were at Huatinznurg la' Saturday, to b? present at trie takiuz of tome depositions to be ued i tbe Louisville court, hut on learning there was an indictment against him in this county be hurried back to Louisville, ratber thao be arrested

Tbe Vincennes and Jasoer Traction Co., at the meeting of the dir ctors last week withdrew the pe tiona for aid io all the townships along tbe line, and determine! to postpone all further action until after the regular annual meeting of tbe stockholders in January. As tbe

people investigate tbe results of the farm traction systems where they are in,-

operation they will be convinced thai by their convenience they ar w . beneficial to tbe people generali than any other means cf tranrpor j tation.

laiigbter at ibeir honie

Dr. Abbott was at Btawri If. n business last week. Judge Ely and wife wtre the MM of tbe John Budd and family Sunday. Smith ltxinder and Mi-:- Iik

r were the guests of N.Harris Sun

y.

Mr and Mre Herman L'rsig aud Mrs. W. T. Craig were in Vincen oes last week vi-itiog friends. Orville Roy er has a tine new taughter at bs home. Kettie Dillon and Mrs. Bass Bar lett were n-re, the guest of fri-nd-M ndoy. Zick Dyson and L-rnily. of IV--r-irg. wi tin J"-t of fnen l-lrt-Tuesday Tbe bank p pie m t Sa urday t rgaii.x-, but did not organize, no' NnrtM lutli.'ieot stock, there teina iu tlj. m -uustrttHfd. Tbaywll ueet again ou tht 14;h of IfctSjta oer to organize . It ia tboagbt tha there will be no trouble to gt suffi cier t stock.

Tr.e new ttore ar,d bank building

ire cutting ooc tiicelv and will be

i ciedit to any town. MM A

uu:. Jackson has made sotu

-ub?tantial improvements on hi?

sWThe Hon. Patrick Laurent Sweeney was in Washington, D. C . last week giving Hannab and U Kepub. Nat. Com. some pn M tbe politic of the world. 1" M port to .room 13 be says : I a Royal time (me and bann ) 'V K set Dec. 11, 1903, as tbe d v f . tbe committee to meet." 1' L i taking a step nearer his nWMj place. It is publicly aonoum -! Washington that President R M velt mir not use him as bis o.Ti lal

Secretary of State in the distant f i tu re when bay gets ripe enough t cut. We would like to eee Patrick become U.S. Treasurer, and then make oar bank a Government Depository for about seventy-eleven million of Uncle Sam's little green notes of tbe C varietv. See?

sVWbeaJ. P. Morgan extends the Southern railroad to French

Lick tbe extension should begin

from tbe Mossmau Lumber Com pany 's switch, east of Mill street The Town Tro-tees should not allow

another track across Mill ptreet. ar

contemplated by the present survey aa it would be verv dangerous t

tbe lives of many people com i ig to town in teams from east and south of Patoka river, and it would inevitably induce tbem 'o do their trading at towns where it would be less dangerous to get to

tbt business portion, and it would

ruin south Mill street for residence

or business purposes. Tbe .ailwsyj will be built by Morgan, and the town trustee have tbe authority., and sbould only grant a right f

way where it will not injure trad

or cititen's property. J. P. Mor can's incorre for 24 hours will build ; tbe road, but tbe town trustees j sbould not sell out to him.

Not ire of Election. Notice is beret v uiven that the ikiIIi-

will be ipen at the gential voting p.att's

n Uaintriljr township. lu''is lount.. ,

late of Indiana, on

TÜE8DAY, DBUCMBSB , M,

at 6 oVIork a. m., for the purpose of tak-

tn; the vote of the legal voters ul SSid

'.jiinbruige township upon the propo-,

ition ot aiding the S.-uthtru

Railway Company, Ot Inoiana, in

be con?tm-tion ot its raiiwa" in ma

township, to the amount ot .,-', a sum equal to three-fourths of ooe per

ent. ot the amount or laxauie proper:

q said township for the year rvJ.

Toe election will be held nnd r the tatates I Indiana provnlintr for aiding

railroad ompani rvir ilarly urbanized

n the pntltln o! tiieir propoeo

ail w ars, and the polls w ill DSBSfM open

till 6 o'clock p. m., if neceatary, as at

general eie.-tins.

The v -u htion upon w lucn trie ix i.-

o e voted, if voted, ia that a train ol

r ühall tf run iver saul roa.l acruse

aid tnwnhit fnm its terminus Si .! -

r, Ihiboie county, Indiana, in a n-rth

.t.-r.v .iir.vt n to rrench l.ick or

UV-i Kj.len. in Uraiore cuint v. In. laua.1

tiefore anv monev Le paid to haul com-

PP-

The saiii ' in' "M-re-i i in--

I (. itiritv I i : n-r- a: tl.eii r irn -

far N jvenib-r term, ! '".

A H K'Or.K r.K, Auditor of lutKi eoaatj . In 1 Nov. fi, 1903-3W.

Top Notchers. Ready for Your Inspection West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

Slot! Laak! KOCiol

Digests what yoi Eat

LH

A FREE eaci p.

;ame inside .-.kase of

Lion Coffee

GOdifT

fames.

Notice of InHolvencjr. In the mat;er of thee'.ateof PlSSalsriei irnoid. If I Io tha Ihibvi Cirrait Court. No. Ntee is hereby riven hat saws p ti.kn filel in said Court by the A In, in: trat-r of sawl eartate, set inir :it the in affinency of the eatate o' said de -elent to ay tbe debts and liabilities tbSfSof the Jadse of said Court did 0W the Utfe Jay of N ivember, l?iCt. find said estate to be pn.baMy insolvent, .tn '. . r I-r-. i tbe same to be sttll acconlinirly. The re-Iitora of said estate are thervf-'r hereby ooti tied d sn.-h insolven.-y and epiired to Ale their claims attaint! taid tat frr allowance. Wit new, the rk and seal of said l wirt. at Ja i rr, Indiana. tbi saL. 20th rlae of November, 1' . JOHN P. HI THKR. Clerk Cox A Hinter, Attorneys. Nov. 20. Paß 2w.

MTlliss Lena Joseph, teacbett ia lbs Haytfille schools, has been; very sick tbe past week, but is n w setting better, and will soon be able to resume her duties.

us j Trial

N i,l W ALTHAM WATClItS awakened E jropc to the fact Jhat the American m t b o d of inanufti turing pro

duced the be.-t watt I.e.-, Maes that time tbe burden of prowl has been successful -lv carried hv nearly ' 12,000,000 Wain Walcte, All representing the Ligh -t stage of tbe Vatcb Uiak rart. We aie agentD lur the sale t Waltham W atch -Al-o, Clocks, Jewelry and Mu.-ical IustrumeLts. Heparing looked ifter perronally and warranted. F. C. KUEBLER. Jeweler, Jasper, Indiana.

LISTEN! We Strive to O-ive Yon The Lowest Prices on the Best Go ds in the

Jewelry & Music Business. Don't Fail to Come and See. Tours to please, J. E. STEINKAMP, Jewelei ft Mu;. Dealer, JASFBBf INDIANA.

Boone Township Truste'n Nettoe. T! w in- .-in-!. Tn. t li mine xiwnship, DulHji" i oiinty, hereby iri vaotite ttott he wili frttstso to ail bssaMSI ssjrtaiaiatetlpsof riwstes, at hie "eeidn-e, tur. v mine southwest of Pornsville. on Satunlaysof -a-h we k. and iwojnesM ah pstsows havia township Himuecs topresent it n.itui lay. Citi-.eii!-itsiriiu iKx.kc from the Townshia Libiary, are notified that tbe Library is ht ijiv r;lfiii--.

Oiki-iin IIokkma.v, 1 ni-tee. Dec 7, lWO-y.

Dyspepsia Cure

Many digetlve comrounds and tablets are recoiu mended cure dyspepsia by dige-t .ugloofl Wrth ths iepin they contain While moft of thc-e pr. paratiims poes merit, thry all all to iv relief In a great many caes. The reason fur this ia plain rvp-in fUgesti only albuminous foods, and descriptions of pepsin preparations usually give the amount of eggs or meat they will digest. Butwemoal 1 1 ft nn more than eggs and m it; and some of tue worst cases of dyspepsia are caused by Indlgestion of fat- and starches, which pepsin cannot digest. There is rne preparation that contains all the digestan ta. It Ii Kosoii Drtrsnu Ci he, which digests what you cat, and i bssn med with remarkable success, not a single failure to cure UiDg reported from the mauy thousands who have used it. J. E. Peabody, ritcairn, N. Y., 6ays: The first doseof Kodol I)-pepsia Cure relieved my son of stomach and heart trouble, arid four bottles of it cured him. I heartily recommend it." It can't help but do you good Vrt pared by t- C 1 V IU JL , ( bi ago, 'ill tl tmtUc coulalns 24 tlmea tlit SfX". v.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Hlook, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter Stock of r achiunable (ioods.

Pain

From Inflammatory Rheumatism Would Have Killed Our Son.

Mrs. Rorer

JOSEPH BUCHART Bat i it opened a large stock of Ka.-hionable FALL and WINTER GOODS. Io which he invites the inspection of buyers. For the fame quality of goods bis prices are lower thao anyetore in Dubois county. Coine and Judge for Yourselves. AI-o a Urge flock of BOOTS and SHOES and CLOTHINO, Che ip'-r than ever AT

JOSEPH BUCHARTS

W. Ith m . JASPER, INI). Oct. t. ISKi -y. Your printing -peak for you when you are abnt Let us print 1

Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Saved Him. "V hrcan to u-c Dr. Hilst' Ncrvr an I Liver Pills sis ycart ago. My ifv had livrr trouble an 1 a neighbor gave her tome of your liver pills t Irv, after which we bought a bottle of them and mv ife used them un til cured. Since then I have ucd them ami 1 must tay that 1 have sever used any p that gave me the Mtiafactioa thpM! have. We alo use Dr. Miles' A nt i I 'am Fills with greatr ; s.i; ;cti.n. TascS years our tn Harry had inflammatory iheumatim. He had suffered ag muih that I believe if we had not cen him Ir M i-Ar.ti T.on Till

rhith icliced lum aimost instai.tlv he won! 1

The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Companv Furnish the best LOCAL SEhVICE 11 MM H Is Blbscribsn are given free felephor.e fervice to itaty point reached by Iheir IttMS in the county, and they are constantly making exUtisiOQI and adiliti rs 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

lad of the opt.

lile' Kcmcdn s

sMaaia av rw im nm botm , rT you 8ome ,etter beads that you are I not ashamed of.

a. Sr i a

nave me l am aivravs tunity for Braising lr. James Event, Alt m, Ills.

"I was afflicted wtth neuralgia for year an 1 never ( .und any permanent relief till 1 lCd BltBf Ir. M Ant; I'am POu. I hay are a ure curt for headai he and neu ralgic pains. Only thi m .rning I rn '.m mended them to a Mead with a severe head ache and in a half h .ur he came into the store smiling. The headache was pnoe. We use them in the family and lind them exc-1 lent f .r the women folks. This high altitude makes t ht m er v nervous. ir.in Ima says 1 should tell lr. Miles she could not live here were it Bel rot the Aotl I'am I' lis that 'lie take occaawnaily." L. Ii. Myni, Helena, Muiitana. All drtifit II and piiirintee firt lw. tie Mr. M Oes' Kernrdie. Vn I lor free book on Nervous and Heart Hiseascs Adsixeu lr. Miles Medical U, Elkhart, lad,

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

WM. HALLER'S,

Jnrkson V Ith Strr

Apr. 3 öt