Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1904 — Page 4
J ASPER COURIER. j
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ittrrm. nNM oonrrv. twoiAWa.
S. Huttvr Went tO Kv'AlkS-
Saturday V see Ben Hur.
11(5 R Wilson and wife w.ithe play of Ben Hur at 0ÜMv9lt Friday night. mWllfw Father Bernardi went to Kvansville Friday to see Ben Hur played.
Ba'Maoaitt PotloSc t Jatpar InJtan. fr
ri imi 01 iirctf l iitatiiiiiKou w
FRIDAY, FKBKl'AKY ft,
tlt wo bawva
kl Mill VliU
Ika l'ourlrr t'hmir
U.al i II ua IS-B.!
Th Uareiaal Rice lreipi Wool During the la-t ten davs in Jan
Judge Zenor Hooded the diatriaal . """"" ,he bac is l -iik n.r--.l Ei?. . T Ull" convincing proof that the kidneys and blad with personal letter, r-tatinu thai : .irr .ur t . ,.w
Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To ViuiX Out. Fill t bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand tweuty-four hours, a
j I H V Ilk vi äv i VVg tlit.e indicates an r HLri unhealthy condi-
IZV' r li.,n ,k L I-
1 I I IlVll V. Hl J nrv - If if tatn
vour linen It is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too frequent desire to cuss it Of rain in
the back is also
JSHPl
lll 11 V"i
vä rr jri
m or through
with personal leiten-, r-tating that
he era a candidate for congress in the approaching campaign, and that
on account of the long f
SHOULD A CONGRESSMAN t,iss!
ELECTED FOR LIFE'
IF SO HE SHOULD LEAD NOT FOLLOW OTHERS.
uer ire : i . raer. v
What to Do. There ts comfort In I the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish tn curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to noia water and scalding pain in passing It. or bad effects following us of llatvo
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
REIH t TlOi K A L K
O F
Judge
A Case ia Palat.
Zenor's endorsement
of
t net personally, as he would not abandon his pest of duly in order to take nart in the rimiikion Tbnea
- r r i wi... wu, uuuvciiumcs liiai unpleasant letters were dated at Wa-hington' necessity of being compelled to go often
my, ana were mailed trom that place, and no doubt most of the
- -it ! w onaiiiFivoui Ij OI voters who received them supposed realized. It stands the h.rhest for its won
that tha Judge was at
City attending to his
Washington
duties as a
Sims' speech advocating a life-term congressman, for which he is paid, for Congressmen, raises the above 'The fact is, however, the Judge is question. But the examples cited frying to deceive the vjters, for he are only those ol Leaders in some Dot at Washington at all, and branch of the science of government, these letters arc sent out by his priThe lamented Blue Jeans Williame va,e secretary, who also attends to
the .id Ind. district, gained dis-iU his pension business, and is, al-
. I : j i . i i -1
wnue
tinctioun as a three months
safe Leader the Hrst 90 Pa' by the government.
he was in Concress. tne J udge himell is out over
the
derful cures cf the most distressing rawt
If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sues. You n.ay have a sample bottle cf thlj
wonderful discovery and a bock that tells more about it. both sent absolutely free bv rr.ail
ajiess ur. Kurr.er Sc n.- or smjnrvR
Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing menUod reading this generous oiler in this paper. Pon't make any mistake Inn n imm
ler the name. UwaniD Root. Ir. Kilnifi
Men's and Bovs'
HEAVY WEARING
YOUR C TO SAVE
OVERCOATS !
APPAREL!
H A N C
MONEY !
u .w VWU.IOC, O - w T ll
bv cutting out a numher of illegal district camivaicnng for all there U r""ir ;l'" r. ingi.an.
: ü : "o i. . . . . ... HrD. . . i
on every tHittU-.
expenditures. Speaker M. C. Kerr m i and "whiniping things up toj placed himself at the front by hisl boys." bard study of tariff discriminations Judge Zenor basforthe past s jtwml before the close of the two vears nf been honored by the democracv of
, . - t . a i .um lur uvfuic ui nuua . r.. bis first term. Others were, also.." rd congressional district, who Cox-as usual has the smallest de-
Lea.iers. rut these are well knownjOBVP oai to cougres- ior lour lin.i uent tax list of any a . T.JIL.. dilfnaiaisi va farmk' 11 U'aaU 1. . .
- w - i v. iv. i ' aj . uc ru s-;i
Dubois county 2.0 Hi Democrat
and and the home of Hon. W. K
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS AND WE WILL
MAKE YOU A
Satisfactory I9 rice!
RI EltliHRe s West Side C:or.hier and Furnisher.
ities of
,9
to Indianiarn
Has Judge Zeuor shown any qua! mg'ou the middle of January
a Leader during bis eight pretendeJ sicx le .ve ot abn
years: Has he lutrodocd a single
Act which would benefit the Turd district, the State of Indiana, or the country at large0 True, he has tnaoe aome nueechea. hut alwav after. r r i -
rj Karl h!u-,l ihn u-a ti ' anA hi h'l9 dlStrirt 0O Kv
W.c u v. i .. . . , . . - . UUU - - votes were always dictated to him by 'ore the Judge bats
a caucus, in wmcn his conservative
disposition would not permit him to
under
absence.
Oji every day since hn return to the distiict he has beeu io the campiitn lighting for a h term, abtndoning bis post of dilv at Washington city, and letting tha internets of
default. Heteto-
always wanted
to pose as a statesman, but he now
tinds himself hard pressed ; he
untv n
ndiana. Tbe advertiaad list of i
delinquent lands aud town lotf for I non-puymut of taxp., cortain- but'
Hix'eer. Mtnea and th t .tal dlinqoeacy i- but l.i , loclvdtDg all penalties, inter-st and cot r,f H(fertising, anif most of this deliuuency will be paid before the day of saJe in February. N. A. Leduor.
fVANTED "Fnw SKINS
a a
nieh.t n-h r" I paid let all kin.W raw fur kmii. Writ f.r Met Lift. Al'lraa, GEORGE 0. BECKER,
40 Karr twt, . tlMlVll,. .
Delinquent Tax last. v Uet if IjmiiIs an.i Lota Datwal !- lin juent for the Nun-I'uyin?nt ti Tax es for tha Yar 908 an-t pfWfkKM Year, together with tbalaxtW for the i nrreut year, 1903 in iKiU.is County. Indiana.
even offer advice, let alone lead. As changes his base ; turns his baek
a Judge be accustomed himself to, upou his duties, ar.d comes home, be led in bis decisions, and informed t j tftl charge of bis own campaign, , by advocates who bad "burned the deeming it more important that he'
midnight oil " in studying, while ha be re-elected than that the people took life easy. The formed habit BaT representative at Washington. Kn Uim taa k ä m m m n i t aHrt f tTTik aia Will Ti f ft arcinriA Ain
-J aar luuuncu äJiUUlU UI? IUUkiCMIOIJ I w " v -a a oiciagrj UCILL' ! . f iv l 1, ipIUj
al career, to he never leads no mat- n session more than lour months . .. . i a. a ... . .. . - , al 1
in me year, ana ior this -t montns' service Judge Zenor is paid Ö.CmX) a ear. or flJöOfor each month he! is retiuired to be in Wa.-hinotorC
- " a r - mm - mmm m n , in inalanra f ft k ia jf-...., , kkif W.o.. iMtv If hp mtiv. u ft Knn a m s r-. ft ft-.
cropped out in his present contest i which he will be required to do itP' ' Um f1:- !'V
" ho ...... i uc .icn ll.- v I14, Hon W. lotion, tbe t-eople will hav to
contribute 1
ter how much the Common People
of the third district Deed a well informed advocate to formulate their
wants, and present them. A strik
( olCmri im wn Ii.
I't n iK- J -I. In.
val ftl 15. total ftai
t.van.. Klio.la, sw Matl, in, val l7o, total ilue Weaver. Weslcv. tA e1.. ne,
3, ,8..t0 a, val :JU. total fat
i! MSBRKK.e
3. 5 79
40a. VI 80 In. l ;
Harbison T rastee Notice Notice is hereby given that the uudei signed, Traut ee of llarl-i--n townfhip.
Will ail.'Il'l I" lowilllip iinnwierr im cm u Monday of the year, at niy othoe, ami pereons having" township bMfaMM to transact are required to prte?nt it to hinan Mondays. The township library will be kept at my home in llayaville. (tKORoa Nix, Nov, 'J3 t909.-y. Truete.
ne
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for a fifth nomination
From Jan. 1 1 to Jan
. Cox made four speeches in Perry county, during which he vigorously advocated goverment aid for building public highways. He argued that, as the poverment eitndino
rural free mail routes all over the "0 for traveling
tbe country, at a cost of twelve to trict furthering his
fifteen million dollars annually : and improving riven and harbors, at a cost of from thirty to forty millions
250 to hi camaaicn
. . . .
fund. 11 he waits until aftr
ciarir Lounty Conventn. two months an gone, and the people of
the distiict will pay Judge
over the disown interests
Will tbe democtac of the
approve of this?
It is up to the voters, and the
ii m i. row -hii .
er, rehx, N.t- v. Mi
hneiil
tine, val ?'
the Walt. ui, V. I
53a, val 100
'El- H
total ilue .. pt se st', 11, total .lue
Uek -
. ...
per year; and was appropriating ten j Courier belU vrs Cox or Askreu will s-twton Wax', ai t S Lall.. tnilliY. 1 . . 1 1 . ,...L. Bin f ä i . ..r Ilk. Ira.. Ii !i . . ... . . '
loVNlllP.
Zenor ' "ily, Job n F., ae ne, : 3, 8,
mm, vm oio, ioaai aas w : ? RotnUi!a.ki, .Martin Sr., tm, la .'L 4lh Ml I Ml Intal Am. t
district Baxter, l-aac, pt n'- se, Jtv, LN, 3. -a. val 136. total .lue (j -jj
Miiir. arru- f... pt w - . l, lv,
torn, val 3ÜO, total due
Boone Township Tmatee'i Notice. The unilenignel, Trustee of H ione rnKnalilti I III ) u .i i-oll II t V tierellV L'; r-
' notice that he w ill atten.l to ail boafneai o1 pertaining to the otne of Trustee, at hie residence, tnree miles southwest of Por- ' tereville, on BatXXrdayeof eaeh week, and s, reqneHts all persons lnvintr townslnp " business topr'sent it onSatarlay. C'iti-.,-aene desirin: tooks from the Township " ' Library, are notified that the Library is opt at mv refidenee. (.'iirihtia.n II or km as, Trustee.
Dec 7, lyuO y.
Digests what you Eat
Dyspepsia Cure A h u'.rhy stomach, capable of 1 Vesting a good, square ru al. Is a ffeat b'.issing. It ke p the body al rong by injuring pleat y of nourishment. In f.ict. It eans iH-rf-ct health. Hut aoinething mut be done when the ttottnach ia so Ufed that It canM digest what you eat, fot nod geated food poisons the Mood. We ean reootDuend a preparation that completely digests all ciasesi f : i ih it i- iv i i- iYPKtv!A Cubic. Itgfveatba stomach perfect rr-t audalowayou toe I and enjoy tiu taiietj of foodtb.at i mi lu-cessary for maintaining bealth It never f.iiN to cure indigfs? um. even after ever t hlngeiae b is failed, it t pleasant to take and . an t- us.- ia all conditioBa. "For many years 1 Buffered fran chronic Indigestion, and i fux-tiicd as though nothing waa ever going to do me any u i On the advice of a friend 1 corn roe need using Kodol Dyspepsi i Cure. It gave me Immediate relief arid I continued its uv until bow I feel that I an cured."- Henry N. Kramer , Weodelville, N. It can't help but do you good Prvju'. ' i R 0. In v lit i o , cLicajfu. The (L twUfta euHtaiu - l Uates tbo ID aiaa Sod by Martin Friedman. Jasper.
I a 1 II III m
io twelve minion dollars each year for fine public buildings in cities; and is preparing to dig the Panama
canal, on foreign territory
win. liu on. Judge, "wbooi it no :; m. val i.v. i.i .i....
with the boys !" the In on the Ii. lTum, John, nt se ne.'l -Ta
lv helue t.av onv.. aadpt lot ol Iuadiawaaki Mentor,
.... il : i k ,
nor iiowmg ireeiy neipe t av anv
1 w a a a C5
at rnt emmenl erahn f and mnralitv , 1 . .. " '
, : w- "vi - s" j ."ini iair, t. iiaf. i .,
aireauy appropriated ot Biu.UUt', couni to mucn as voles, and tbe it could well afford, for the sound cf "(hie) 'Rah for (hie) 7ja rt a e aa . I B atV .
ttetieiu ol urmers generally, to a-si-t toic;, ig nxe masterlul
sic io nis troubled soul.
val .. total due 1
lie MW. 't. la. :i
4oa, val -ni, totr.l due S Sinclair, ie... V ., nw ?e. Zi. I.
.vc "-s TT6!!!
in the construction of -uch public highways as the people vote to im prove, by a sum e jual to the amount voted by any township for that purpose, in Indiana this tax is limited to four per cent, of assessed value, and this does not furnish a sufficient amount to improve highways proparly in all localites. The construction could then be placed under U. S. engineers, who are now drawing salaries as a portion of tbe army without being called on for practical service.
i ne arguments or lr. Lax were
made known to Judate Zenor. an
lion
l.l. I ... . a I a
ail a .a . u t . i . t , , . .
",u" Sehruidley, Khxla A., pt Is, .;, liöa, al -'.s"., total
7 H
' se.
h.
l,
W. F.. Cox Stronr for Cnmimu U
m - - mm-m-r m mm t Clark and Scott counties. Clark ( oiintr ( it. en, ( hari.r., The race for congress will be very close in this distiict. .ny intelligent observer will admit this fact. Heretofore Judge tenor has been very strong in Claak county, but there is an entirely new alignment this year. In oar observations we find that muny old line Democrat who have heretofore MMMfknl Judge 7 rto are for Mr Coj
(j the plea that four terms in congjesiH
nmnenva, town ur, Pollard, jsarah .1., pt e1 . ne, H S, 2 a. val 1'4, t.-tal dM
13 IM
tu im iu j Mare Moor, ani r r u Jan. 20th, after Cox had driven bQüii satisfy my man, and a a . . t T A - . . t . t a r n . Aat
on
him to it, he made a speech in Con
gross, or obtained permission to get it printed in the Record as though it was made, advocating i;uveronant aid for building public road ' if he was a Leader would he have waited seven years, for an opponent to bring it tin tiiat If it Ld n iivJ lalaai
-- r t " i ...ink. ry why did he not call public attention generally support, Jlr. to it lona aao. and not wait till t-r year- ß they aodaved
davs after Cox had advocated it n,t terrn should st ufcy the
a m a a a J
m vuuuuuiui-e oi one r-fri in
oihue indefinitely tends to weaken tbe party by blasting hop for preferment in the younger.. Dftemocrats
of the district. An intelligent Scott ooontv dm-
ocrat told the Citiem a f w days ago that he and hU neighbors would
Cox this that four
most ex
State of Indiana, Hub . is County, se: t. M. A, Bweeaey, auditor ia' and for said coanty and state, do hereby oeitify that the 1-iregoing list tontaia's a foil and POnptaftS Htatement of land- and town lots which were, by the treasurer af said county, rrrnraitf dslinqoant for the non-payment of taxes charged there on, and whu-h remain unpaid for tinyear tfgtaad prevtoai years, with interwt an 1 jM-nalty thereon, together with taxes f..r the current vear, IV08, and the i-.st of advertising. Witness mv hand as nmlitor nf ani.l
that aOBttty and l atlix the seal f the Hoard
oi mmieaiOfceri at Jasper, this 1Mb dav of January, 1904. anaxl m. a. swkknky, auditor Daboie eoaaty, Indiana.
II.. T. MIKK.NKK. Deputv.
NOTICK.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it may -oinern, that the sevvral trai ts oft land and town lots in the loreoiiuf j8t contained, or f.. much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes. K-naltv and interest and charges tin reon 111 I aA
wil'l at th' door
X NCOU RAGED by " gorjd Holiday Trade I will increase my stock atid make stronger tftcrts to please you during this year. Thanking all for past favors and soliciting fot the future. I am yours, for business, J. E. Steinkamp, Jeweler and Music Dealer, .j,ispir, Indiana,
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DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS K kert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter Stock of f ashionable I i' i()ds.
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"GET A TELEPHONE!" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SEkVICE. B ma fide subscribers are given free telephone- ftnril to very M)int reached by their lines in the county, und they are constantly making extensions and ml iiti r.. No "Wild Cat" 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.
fnends advised hi:u it was popular' HratoW tb s gentleman itateTiV?- tohaT In Was h- afraid to make that speech 'na 019 nei8öooH have been warm 'diana, by the ti r el sai l county till Cox had blazed tbe way? The 8U.pjjrtere o--i'odge Zenor. and are"" ,tl" acond Monday n February,
slill rns ;rn(ls oiiiniencmh at io . clock a. m. of
The C ri.'n oiv- il... f..- mß1 'ntinuine horn dav to
they appear bere and the editor cannot be charged with favoritism, as
ne nas aiways been a fist friend. f
time is here when tbe Gibraltar De
mocracy of tbe Third district does nut want a man who always follows in Congress. It demands Leadera,
men who are lighters tor the riadit
r." V. o' iipui, . - - L - aggressive and fearless, who when J,a8e A9n h Democrats
are
entitled to know the facts, however,
ana we predu t that the race will be close, with Clark county's vote go
they tee a good thing for their die
tnct, State or Nation one that will benefit the farming interest aa 1!
as other people, are not afraid, and iog to tn manager.
will not be backward in advocating a , .. it. Such men will command intlu cerU,0J eJ'or complains because nee. even if in a minoritv nH ik. '? ' Pund of Dutter he diseovered
11-:-, : 1 1 U i.- Jf . a 1 aa three or fotrr wrhtrnirT irrr-r
until nil are offereil for I.. II ri ll.UU ail i
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laaes, wnaltv, interest and charKi- U-
pai.i rM-ion tliat time. Auditor ofltce Daboii eoBMy, Indiana, .Ja)jer, January IHth, I'XH " M. A. SWKKNKY. 'i- at .... ioditer Daboie Coanty, L. T. KOKItNKK, DepiBy.
JOSEPH BUCHART Has hist opened a larue stock of ''ashionable
M Ul WINTER G
dntrist will be benefitted. Such
man, beyond all doubt, is Hon. W. K. Cox.
n ' - -ii...
ber of red ants, also, a few hairs. He evidently exnecied til tij.fl mi on
tiie bed room suite, indodir g a
leaves oiaing oed. a good sized farm, and
as i rv
a single jound.
KMra Wm A Wilan
" 1 av " tv.uo r "-. m wu ci.-ii mini . to-morrow for Martinsville to spend DO doubt two or three s-wkche I . ,. ..-1. ( . t I 1 . 1 I m mtm m I a I
iwu wn iui uei ueaiiu.
8PECIAL NOTICE. Nibmi having i school (und loann on which interem ll
ileliri.juent will please Kivc the iirt ment a af aan . I i at I
... r.m iiiierrm uieir intention at once m the law aoeapels peompt Dolleetiona of I rtloor flinilP.' I.andM that .lli.. '
lueni on iinncijiai ,,r mtereat on Jan. 1, l'"M and reiiiaiiimir nni.ui.l uiii i... i
on the fourth Monday hi March ,m .
ouri noiise ioor M A. BWEE ; KY. aaafcla ii h..i ,
L, T. KOKKNKK, lieputy.
To which ,be invites the inspection of 'buyers. For the same quality of goods l.is'prices are lower than . I ra a. .
1. any store in i'tjosis jouniy. Cotno and Judge for Yoiirsehes. Also a large took I f
BOv.OTS and SHOES at d CLOTIUNa, Ch -aper than a-ver at JOSEPH BI CHART'S
jW. Uh St.. JASI'KK.INJk j. Oct. luo:i-y.
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