Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1903 — Page 4
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FK10AY. NOVEMBER 27. 1903
(If yoa have My loeal prvi, ar want My prtatlag, call ua Ihiaajli Ui ourter Phou. 13-8.1
RailiXM Meetiaf .
The citizens of Bainbridge towr.-
ship are iovited to a railroad meet iog at the Court house on WEDNESDAY, DEC. Jd, 1905, at 7 o'clock, p. no. The peopli
will be addressed bv the lieneral
Manager of the western division ol
the Southern Railway, H. B. Spkx ceb, of St. Louis, son of the Presi dent of the road, and also br others
Come out, and bear the plans foi
the extension dicu.-sed. Committee.
tf.Tue jury at Louisville in th prosecution of Dr. Sarah Murpb) as an accessory to the murder ol the Stork girl from Huntingburg. failed to agree, and a re-trial is sei for January. Sheriff lasid brought Geaige Lamp, down afttt
tne trial, and lodged him in jui here, to answer an indtctm nt in Dubois county for enticing the girl to her death. E. VV. Meyer, who for tr aft two years has been local editor ol the Signal, yesterday shipped bif household goods to "rown Point Ind., at which place h, in connect ion with Prof. Wm. Mauerer, prin cipal nf the (ierman department oi the city school?, have purchased thPrei Presse, a German newspaper oi that c:!y. The writer ha been daily associated with Mr. Meyer during bis residence in this city and can heartily c mmend bim to thpeople of Crown Point as an excellent newspaper man and a clever
gantleman. Prof. Mauerer will re main here until the cloe of the school year. Huntingburg News. ladiaoa Horticaltore. The 43 J annual meeting of th State Horticultural Society is to b held at the State House. Indiana polia, next Wednesday and Thür day, D.c. - and 3, and the society has gotten up an extensive program It invites the people of the state to
attend, and puts on exhibition fruitand libera. It offers premium on p'r.ce of bl varieties of apples; t"u of pears ; six of (juinces, per Bimmons and nuts, and 3 on bo fpjets of ri jwers. It some of the Dubois couoty firmers would pit exhibition plates of their Wine Saps, Ben Davis. Janets, Greenings. Home Beauty, Willow Twig and King, they would likely get prem iums, and would show the nuts! b world what Dubois county Ban J in apple raising, if attention Ii paid to it. The sessions are frei .
a large
niuid wori together t be successful. Mr. Morgan with atl fan wealth could i.ot ion a railroad without help. Neither tan any factory, be it large or small, be sue cesstully operated without help; neither cmi w expect to get the extension built Hast or North, without help So kindly try and help us II vou can through the columns d your paper to carry 'he election to secure the right of way by a movement started by the ritiens of Jasper, for its citizens, and let Pi rpont Montau' w alt h do the rest. Respectfully,
The Combined Wood Industries.
and Bladder Specialist.
SHOE TALK! A Word to the Wise is Sufficient
Booae Babbles.'
Corn hulking is pretty well fin
ished, the crop on the tu.ls is
light.
the Lennuon schools nave re-
pened after a two week." vacation
m account of diptr.eria.
Cbas. Funk went to Huntingburg
Monday to haul rock for the new
roads.
B. F. Lnnsfird will move hi
family to Bicknell, Ind., this week,
where he will work in a tlour mill.
F. F Brittain and wife made a
dying trip to Jasper Friday last.
Harley Holder and wife visited
i parent Saturday and Sunday.
Thomas Lani-ford and wife, of
Lonisvilla, Ky., are vi-iting Mrs.
Crandull this week.
J hn Frank and wile and his son
John and his wife, thli four and co
more were the gue.-t of John Bauer Sunday. Albert Shuler and a friend, nf Japer, ciiled on Mie Alma Cuffman and May Df Bruler Sunday . Messrs Peter Wehr ami Willis Brittain bicycled to see their best girls Sunday. Tonv Leineback. of Ferdinand.
and Mi Hf-rtha Schneider, of Kvana, are visiting John Leineback family. Hugh Cassidy hold the championship as rabbit hunter for Boore township. Sadie K. tried C harlie's new hufcgy S jriday and - ty its all right. Sne think he will surely take the Cake at the Ri-ing Sun pie Hippel Saturday night. Pearly Brittaiu has a bran new
girl at his house, and Oliver Brit tain has a br in new boy at hihouse. K- . Bouher preached an interesting and in motive serni n at the Lemmon church lat Sunday. There will be a pie supper at Rising Suu school nxt Saturday night, for the benefit of the school. Ev-
jerybody is invited to attend, and la
dies are requested to bring pies. Ann, age 1$, A Piaao at a Noaiiaal Price. Chicago'? largest BESJsJs house, Lynn A Mealy, announce a clearing gale" of pianos. This ia owing to the fact that their warvroome are being entirely reawdtaiada Several hundred ?plendio inetrutnentc are offered without reserve
unto im are sold. In tins "toe are a
nurnlier "f Sudnway an! Knabe piano, and new and e-on t-hand pianos mcliidinu i i-tr in lit- ' f illow ine wellkaown tntkes: Miller. Mwn V Hamlin, II l. n. M -I'h nl. S erlinfc'. Hantingrt n, V e, Ki-fier, Wiber, Cliieker-
i 'g, Sie. In aqaafS pianos tliere are Hne t tiel lastWHai nta at $2-, $K,
and upward.'. EaapHfrht piano neat instr unents at $loo, ft 90, flftO, fl'o, I190, f'oo and aparat4a In Habv
?ranls onie ta i - F(eoinn n at $-50 and
were
ran'h more than
these cleirinir sa'e prices. Lyon m Healy will enJ a list and full partirtilats uixtn aptil'iMtion. Any piano not
proving entirely s:tifa'ciry may Imj retorted at their expense. Address Lyon A liealy -M Alan treet, Chicatro. (itan v is no 'ii,i.-!e in taking advantage of this rensirk:lM clinnee 10 obtain a pinn't, fr in prop rfion to the saving tn tie m:le tlie freight i harges are in-
aifjainecwt. If you do not already know Lyon it liealy by refutation any hanker will asa ire yon of their entire responsibility and record for forty years for honorable dealing. Write at your earlv
onvenience so as to avonl lisapp im ment. it
The DUceVCTfr of SwaatF-tiwJ Work la
Bia Liboratory. Th?re is a ciseaae preva.!- g in this cojmry most dangfrous bscause so deceptive. Many sudden deaths aie caused by It hearr disease. rt jrr.oma. heart failure or apoplexy sre often t.-.e result of kidney fjrrftr 'ft '.. 's allowed to ad vance the kidney poiaooed blcod will attack the vital organs, cr :ne ki.ir.ys themselves break do n and warte away cell by COlL Then the richness cf the t bod the albumen leaks cut and lbs sufferer has Brifht's Disease, the worst f jrm of kidney trouble. Tr. Kilmer "a Swamp-Root the new discovery is the true specific for Kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has c-'ed thousands cf apparently hops Ian c.iies, after all other efforts have filled. At d.-ugir's in fifty-cent and c:ilar sUaa. A sample bottle sent free b; T.ail. also a book teütr ; about SwampRoot and Ms wonder f ' BttfSJftV Add'-s r Ki'rner CS r itrnsak N. I. and mentis thu c i-a 1'on't niakf anv mistake bu rem. -in
Ier the lUUBS, Bw unp K't. Ir Kilmers
warnp-KiHit. and the add rest, liintrLutu
ton, N. Y., on oven l- ttle.
FLÖRSHEIM MMILWM Brown's 5 K V. L His. 0
Tbc So there to Freack Lick. Editor Coirieb: Replying I your article in last issue of th Courier, ad vising the Town 1 nis ft
to relraio from granting the ut - upward. Nearly all these pianos
ern Ktilwav the riirbt m war acr.j.-- isiten lel tosi ll for
Mill street, we beg to correct fw as to locality and point of cn--inv At the request of the committee, and especially Wm. E. Cox, lb Southern Railway ha changed t i origiual survey, commencing a poiat west of the Depot thenc . u i ning South of their present Irawk and crossing Mill street at the earn point that the Moseman hum bei Co. switch crosses the street, and thereby making it possible for th citizens of Bainbridge towosbip to secure funds enough to secure the right of way. All of the woodworking industrier of Jasper hail the advent of the ex tension of the Southern through tht forest of Eastern Dubois count) and Western Orange as an absolutnecessity, and would be pleased t have the hearty support of tb Courier in securing means whet bt we may get raw material in a better and more profitable way than wr now have, more especially than tht river. Remember, the finest oak logs are not swimmers, and it takes a great amount of bard labor to gel them in rafts, and then in a dam aged condition. Now in regard to the wealth of the Southern or Pierpont Morgan, if yon pleaae. In order to get a nart of his wealth we moat hv.
his lines extended. We cannot ex-' '.n'iivi'lllal fyS1 on demand 7ä,ttts.4A pect much from a bankrupt JF, 1y-7-H earn, as we have had the experience Total, ft.ton.oio :i intbepaat. Our books show that state or ijuhaw mt nty ok m bois monr claims for lost goods with the! I, Frank Joseph. Cashier of thw laahaati
All Top Notches. Heady for Your Itispectioi S. RCEBLERa
West Side C:oihier and Furnisher.
Trial
Mrs. Rorer
Wm r tmmk I. ..t t r
Ullau ll u I M (!,' II. Iltw ki.n imt, -' slAi VMit loKY B4f K i f but utmj . aattaas ssasas nuriuummon.
Notice of Iiisolvenry. In the in.itrer of theet tateof Frederick A rnid, deceased. In the lnh i Cirmit Court. No gf KndeS i hereby (tiven hat upon p--ti tioa Hi d in naid Court by the Administrator of sail estate, set i'n up the ins'lrtiriericy nf the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did on the Utk d:y fd N vmber, IMS, tind said eetatto be probahly insolvent, and ordered the same to tie settled accordingly The creditors of said estate sre therefore hereby notified of such insolvency and required to tile their claims riyainft sai l -st;itetr allowance. Witness, the Clark and seal of eaid 1 Court, at Jai er, Indiana, this k.u.. 20th dav of Novemljer, 1908. JOSS P. HUTU KB, Clerk. Cox t Hi.vTKK, Attorneys. N' -v. 10, IMS. -tw.
HJ ican m e t h o Uli mnntifscturitig
BANK 8TATEMKXT. Atoi sT !oxiaKMAN.v, President. Frank Jomkhh, Cashier. Report of the condition of the Iiil' i-i County Mtite Hank, at Jasper, in flutate of Indiana, at the rloM of business.on Novemlier 17th, l!' aessow sa baaas and Mtaowus, gl30.0M.22 Ovenlrafts, - . . (,7s i sj Due from Hanks and Hank'rs, 14 I'M ;.,
Kankin; house and rixliircs, .'.(SNMsi.
l-urrent Kxpenses, Taxes paid, -
I Currency i laeata
N is:,t HALTH4M WATCH KS a wakered K'srope to the fact hüt the Arner-
d of
pro
duced the best watches. Sines that tun the burden of proof ha-s been laooeaufally carried by nearly 12,000,000 Wain Watches. All representing the highl stage of the watch tuaki-r-art. We are agents for the Bile t Waltham VVatchss. Al-o, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical ItistrumeLts. Hepairing looked ift.-r peteosj ally and warrante J. F. C. KUEBLER, Jeweler, Jasper, Indiana.
Stop! Look! LISTEN!
We Strive to Give You The Lowest Prices on the Best Go:ds in the Jewelry & Music Business.
Don't Fail to Come and See. Yours to please, J. E. STEINKAMP, Jewels oV Music Dealer, JASPER, INDIANA.
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D?gsst what yt
Dyspepsia Gun It ia at - to expect pejeoai to regrin health ri streaftk I y livtag epos bsif i U o: 3. For Ihat ittsoo, we a:? to cure dysjiepsia, we must do it some other a ; said starvation. We must eat parity of good food di)?c.-t it by uini; a pr" El tA i n tliat vill perform that work I Ibeatoesaca. Korxo. I v-! i:iii a Crsn is such a preparation. II d ests what you eat and supplies the ubstances needed to budd up the worn out digestive organs. Irof. J. Irison, of Lonaconing, Md., says: "For thlrt faul I suffered agony from dyspepsia and neuralgia or stomach. I tried almost everything and doctors drugg d nearly to death with morphine, but temporary relief was all I e .id obtain till I was advised to use Kodol DrsrsrsiA URl The first dose gave mc relief. I bought By first bottle In March, 1000, and I have not had a single pain since. It ompletely a. red me. I cannot endorse it too highly." It can't help but do you good J'r. ; ;r-l i v I;. I-. i, Wut A o.. Cliicqg... Tbe 1. U-ttie 'ntairiS'i tou.- tl..
Boone Township Truiste Xotioe. The nudersigned, Tnieiee of Boone tow uship, DuUii eoauty, hereby givea notice thai he will attend to ail business
pertaining to he utli.t of Trustee, at his
residence, tone rinies Knitbwest of Portertville, on Saturdaysof each wet-k , and rej";et.t all persons having townthip isaaiasawtoprssani lloaSeiaiday. Cttftens desiring books from the Township Library, are not i tied that the Library ia ept at iny n-Mlence.
Chkhtia.s Hom as, Trustee. Dec 7, 19tJU-y.
Fated
DET GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains.
B'g
Winter tock of (iood.
r aohionalile
To
Die of Paralysis Lihe Father.
Cash on hand, Total,
LIABILITIES.
1 'apital Stock. SiirnliiM hm I
1 , Undivided irufits.
S.328.47 tu.o'.'j.ro
300,010.01
125,000.00 10,000.00 ft k: an
Dl-crinnl. Kvcliane and I iitur-t.ui
4,054.0fl
old Air Line remain unpaid, for the very reason that th. y had no wealth ; things are quite different now; all loetesare promptly Adjusted ar.d paid, and taking it all in all we have t mach better service than before; much more symtematic and
Ooanty State (tank, do solemnly iwear that the abeve etatement is true. Km s ic Jcmarii, Cashier. Snbserilel ami sworn to lH'f.n m. this 23d day of Novemtier, UM. fr hi Boa a a Taavioa, L'' 1 J NoUryPublir. My commission expires June 11, 1W5. Nov. 27, 1903 it. ' ,
JOSEPH BUCH ART Has just opened a large stock of Fashionable
FALL and WINTER US,
I lo which be invites the bMpectl m of buyers. For the - ime quality of goods his pr cs ;ir lower than Enyetore in Dubois county. Come and Judge for Yourselves. Also a lrge Mock ( f BOOTS and SHOES and CLOTHING, Cheiper than ever
JOSEPH BUCHAETS
W. 6th St.. JASPER, IND. oct. , tm-r.
Helpless Invalid For Three Years.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Made My Nerves Strong. Tor many rears I suffered from terril le heariat hf and pa.m at the lasc ol ibe liram. and finalh- s;ot ag had that I was ovrrtome with nervi ms iwi(rat'in. I had frequent Ahtj pel!s and ua v. weak and eahausted that I could take bat Hüls i oA. Tttc best physicians told me I esBld n t lire; that I would die of paralysis, as my father and ?randfat!ier had. I remind a hf J nles in
valid for t'.ree vearv when I lieard of lr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and lean nsiag it That winter 1 frit brnrr than I had helure in many vean. aed I hve n-.t heea troubled with thnr dread fa hewdacKessiace I first ued lr. M ilea1 Restoratm Nervine. My appetite is r ami mv nerves are strong.' -Mr. N. M. Hin knell, 7 Oakland Ave, Minnfitv-lis, M.nn. "For man v veirs I .ufbred from nervous firostrat:on, and could nt Uirevt my houseicld affairs, nor have anvcarea. My stomach was very weak, headaches very severe, and I was so BCmtM that there was not a mg'K in vrara that I alept over one hour at a lime. We spent hundreds of dollars f ir doctor and med nine. I waa taken
it Chicago and treated by specialists, but received no benefit at all. Fina.ly I heard nf lr. Miles' Nervine an J he can its use. 1 was anrpnvd thai it helped me so quickly, in., ere a I was my joy to find, alter using . - o !f4,thatl had fully recovered my heai, -Mr. W. A. liiompton, iluluth, Minn. All nr. -iisfs s; and guarantee first bottle J r. Mile.' kemedie. Vnd for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Adtfras Dr. Mua Medical Co, fchhart, lad.
The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Companv Furnish the best LOCAL SEkVICE B nn ri If Hiib-icribers are givsn free telj hor.p service b ifSffj oiiit reached by their lines in the i-.juntv, and th.y are constantly malting exteiihiona and adi'itMna 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
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Just Received Latest Styles of
Dress Goods, Trimmings,
Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a full Line of Staple and Fanoy Groceries a
WM. HAULER'S, äat
4th Hirer'
Apr. 3 6t
