Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 February 1904 — Page 4
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I iSPER COURIER W OVER THE HOUSE, i
Th,
l'KR. Itt HOI t ,M M Y. IMMAJKA
K'rM ai ttt Pottofflc i Jtpr Irdlan. foi I ' in od lbroh i h. mH m ttcoK' c! nitir.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1904.
Thousand Hare Kidney Trouble n r A IVmi f , , vm. I a
VlUfi af ft,.-
Tfc value ,.f il. wtrndie. . ,n.w.l,. ,.you'
4 . 'dment or set-1
. -ites an
condi-
tho :
Hm hu any Ir. I nri, r want muy prliionic. II . thrtiuali th t ourlrr I'fi..... I :'-.
Mr. I.ewman. of Oharle.-tovvn
Clark? county, this week rented hie
opera hall for the night of Feb. ft o MMM of Cox's friend, for bin It peak in, and afterward cancelled MM contract thinking to cut Cox out of a place to speak in at th demand of Zenor's friend. But a large warehouse wa procured, and Cox's friend say he Nil have a vet lark'j crowd. It must be Zenor ta
fretting scared, when he is afraid of free discus-ion.
WJudge Zenor Oomploted bn
canvass 01 1 uibois county on Wed
ncsdav. and left for greener tield-
Jt is estimated hi judicious placing
ol inonev will enable him to carr
about one third of the vote of this
county, unless thev do as a Moni
nent citizen of Boone did two years'
ago take a candidate s money under pledge, and then manage so that the candidate d:du't get a vote in the precinct. Ä-Mr. lloCrilliu Grnjr, one of the most substantial and be-d respected citizens of Pike county, died suddenly of heart failure Moadav, at
nis nome near Utwell. t )!d hiwife he felt a if he wa UBOtherinf and she immevately called a doc tor, but before he reached the Louse bis spirit had lied. He was 66 yearold, and had been Treasurer of Pike county two terms, aud was a prominent Mason. There should be a eparate pur
gatory with an increased tempera
herbs to the health cannot ho et aggoratcd. Mor naful ,), i .. I
green letfcact ol tl.c garden and any cultivated spina, I. of (ha ßeklinie the wild deodetiontynud eovtlietfo! the genndun end swamp. In the country the danaWioo b sejeoauno plant tha: rtyfs iutural!d. ipieed. In "England, v. here it is nnnm.
tivelv aneomskw and thetwild chicly is substituted for it-in tho her)) hop., the dandelion proper! j estcetned tad is raked carei'ullv in
garden.. tJ a pt horl) and a salad plant. Wild dandelion leacs rri
recognized as a more u I'm!..
herl) than aiivi hin,
Pick the tenth r mm Imum ,r.
ui the 'Vint: kfore tln fl
have formed. Cut rv n
lion oi nit root With I 1C i.:iv..j in
order to eive the nlami tnmahitm
oi im vwuesonM tome bttterneea. Wash the plants carefully, throwing them litt. an abundance of Belted wat. r. Lei them limner for fiftoon nnnutf, ueeteei of an hour, as old hOQMVfVei eeed to cook, their greon-. Al BOÖB ns thev hM ,rtrvL--
ed drain them into QhfeRdt; and
Ki:i
Men's
-C rv i - T u,healthv
.-T n W- X vl J
L V . 1 V n': it stains
JsfeJ your linen It is JrlJ evidence cf kü-
n? trouble; too frequent desire to
-vj-j pss ii or ram in
' tack Is also co.-.v;nc:r.sr rroof thar th t .4,,,,. ki-j
u ' - it.yiaia iiu rare out of crder. What to Do. There Is comfort In the llimleifal so cften expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swa:npKoot. the great kidney r mm iv fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism. pa;n In the back, kidneys, liver, blaudcr and every ratt cf the urinary passage. Ii corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing , It. cr bad effects following use of liquor" I wine cr beer, and cvercomes that unpleasant necessity cf being compelled to go cfien during the day. and to get up many times during the Right The mild and the extra.
ordiarv effect of Swamp-Root Is soon reaUMd, It standi the highest fcr its wonderful cures cf the most distressing caseö. If you need a nadfetot you should have the
öciaDy aruggutsin50c.and$l siJ2m7 tZr bn-' "" MAKE YOUR and e book thai te . äiirmTtJrtktm,
more about It
J- V. S25 TU I IV Gr
JCTIOW
O F
and
sali;
OVERCOATS !
AND
HEAVY WEARING APPAREL YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY
absolutely free by mail, eA2i';t':. 'JSy address Dr. Kiimer je n nf cXITpl Co.. Bmghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper.
.lah mU , , "on ' 'ake any mistake l,.u remeui-
,, . .. , , lu" I wme name, HwampRoot, Ir. Kilmera tricm. Jhis dulls ami hlanehr wainp-Rowt. an, I tl. addn I'.o,.-), .....
U I ., . . Iu. IT i ... -1 - "t
uu-iii im i ffives the leaves a Ire- 1 wu PD overy nottie
tender llavor. Chop them line and lot them reat until ready n lerre.
inen warm them m in a fryinc
pan. with a little htitt-r. salt an
SELECTIONS AND WE WILL MAKE YOU A
epper, s-iimn two or thr,-. lmr.i
boiled eggs over them. New York
imune. Damty Comforters Tor Summer.
V i !fl Klla Marletf
day with her peieote in Biideeye,
Natixfavlortß Mt
Wu'l'he 20tb Century Club m meet with Miel M;.. Belb w xt Wed-
? ' ''' evening. It is nviearfi a
Hamlet.
est Side C;othier and Furnisher.
In vr hnnw irhM m . Aq absolute
, WiTt
girls abule the ft- ! tl umroM Ammm
- " I IIVUU C II .11 hmii C.ir, ,o .1
es made from laeraa, dimnie ami large bottle can be bought of your
chalhes Will at . uriMilmto ilnaUo.
sons veer leejvea them bright land pretty, joft eamtrt out of date to make thea ttadeam I e for another season, yt the materiel i- almost
as good as paver. The moat conrea iont WW f atilizinff thpm i in
oiuii r dor u . i. t . t.n i,., . . u i. . i ..... ... . . . r . . ,
an.i lenderera ol every community. ' susuuur. Cut Ibem in itript at u The most villainous cur is the one ag ietteree at possible sew tin-
no tries to steal and besmirch the Vris t RL
teeft in fhi
Cases of Hron.),itio Ti .
w.- ii ..... . m mat
iiouuie it .miKs' hmulsion is used. A Lartra ixittie c m ....v,. . t
. ----- "uf;m ui your druggist for 50 cents and the purchase nrirk 1 1 UA a
.tu uv rviumeu ii you are not satisfied with the results.
What Bothered Her
"Her - a i urioUi item, . exclaimed Mr-. Lemtngtou inn out the BilWill Mirr.
ample lan. The N'l
"rHtfeleml igests
good name and reputation of anothr. Ex. AM candidates in this country would land there head tird like they had bfen shot out of a 20 ton gun. It might be possible that one out of every sev-nty-billion would escape purgatory but he would never get elected to dhVe. The Politician.
In a lonesome country graveyard, five miles from Louisville, there is an old vault on whoe rusty door may be seen the words, -Zicharv Taylor, died 1 850." Here in this lonely spot, over grown with vines and weeds, and visited by less than a dozen people a year, id the tomb of a President of the l oited States, neglected, almost forgotten, yet there are men living who remember
the time when his name was heard
Net blenched flour aeeka for the tin.
ing. tine pound of cotton betting is ittffieient fr the filling. Do not spend your time in quilting them, hut knot with a pretty contrast of
zeplr.r yarn. Teej require o much less time and material than the making of summer auilts. Thev
are easily waed, and their hht wcigbt makes them comforts indeed. The process of making mar be feit simple too. lino need not tk.
or with quilting frames, hut vm theL.r''
iour torners or. wie iimii to the car
if Gloucester i
.. i . i
io m nai -. n cow and a
ing on i ape v oil the du terdav."
"Well,. ma. repliedold Mr. Lvm-
Srhat's the1 matter with
ie K. William that she saw
l ....if n .
an, uo.ii-
ves-
before
tngl on, thai V "Wir;
erheJe, mo i- h wav out
Mavblnon Trantoe'i Notice Notice i- hereby that ti.'' lnd'-r-Kneii, Trustee of H.irbi-ii inwmihip,
her 1 will at t Mid to township basinees on each
Monday of the y, ar, at my ofliea, and persons having towaahln business to Inunael are required to present it to him on Monday?. The townnhin Iihrirv will h knot at
my home in HaysvillJ. iB0RUK Nil, NOT, 3S 1900.-. Trustee.
Peter
in i i Ti for adn
i - i-i
1-"-' r nil' OUllillLT Litll. V. 1AVI.1
n the p.', . . t,.) and e-.refuilv pin , fl or biete the parts to-edcr, then ro- r;,. move to a tal.le, anJ in a eouple Ir,. of noun the Icnottiaur mav i. i;n. ,.
; i. i i. . . f. " i n
oinu wi;ik the machine, and
aa fnquentlv as Koosevelt'a is heard 'mar? döne- comforts no ii- .k- u... .1.- Uil,!" I rom s i.-h material and in t Ida
manner CQaHi&uoualjr for four years, and th4 are good et.- U. l' Parson iu Houeevecper.
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all rightabout t he two iu. hut whet bothen e cow an.l thwtcalf wot
r ticai. IfOU r.uril to come amijonr ground ; I nevoT rcrnl a mo
tif ti nttant) Piece a tcne idto camp for
e t e may be all ttspeions. It's alo be true. Detroit
now. Hs was the hero of th r.
ican war, commanding the American army from its entry into Mexico, and in all the tights between the Texas border and Monterey, including the bloodiest Inttle of the war Buena Vista and R-seca de LiPalma N. A. Ledgsr.
Ü.iou(jHt Vacunc.e. Thnrc lean tuaaetiafectorj dearth of Ci'Jvi .t In I ! rArtTAmmiuMHi ... iL.
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in:
Ofciluiry.
DlEU, Margaret ( lijwer) S. hnarr, born May 21, 1S41, at Pittslury, Pa. ; departed this life Feb. 4. IfiOi.
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keu .) years, B months. 1 1 days. She was married to John Schnarr in 1898. He was one of the boys who wore the blue in the civil war. II died in 170. She leaves -1 children. 10 grand children, 2 hither-. J -h ters, and a host of friends to monrr,
her departure. Herfuneril was held at the Portersville church, serviceby Rev. E. Pouher, and she was buried at the Sherritt grave yard. Aunt Mag., as we all loved to call her, was a kind neighbor, alwavs
ready to help those in need; a loving mother, ever planning for the comfort of her children. She sai l, before she became ick, that s' e felt she bad not long to remain on this m, .1-1 i .1 .. .
rann, our. wiai sne was ready to go whenevrr the Master calk d. that ehe
had made her peace with i id, and . I . I i a ...
mar. an was well a- to hr future. To her dear children we would say the Lord knoweth best, and to look to Him for comfort, because He wii: not leave or forsake you. When watching by Hfhod aifr Of tlioe we loved for year" ; And saw them pasKin over fat fe!l our burning U'ars.
Our heart win well nigh broken -our
loss ieemed paM atone, Till Jesus lovingly whiptred "I will not leave thee alone!" A FRIEND.
Lavender Growing tn Favor. Inci.'i. r is a color which has been need very little in household decoration. It Ie a trying color to most complexions, nni it ii rather too pensive in ft, Fug;;estion. Rccently, however, mom beautiful chintaei end taneatriea ham an.
1 - " - - peered in ntac and lavender tones.
nun T .e simp- :,n c ,-n oiT-ring bed
room leta ateined or enameled in
the lüme hm.-. An tftiatk led wmes from an English hou-e, the lrai,.:it, tin: J - tince stained a rich 9m p ten n ler. The w ood ie rubbed
down to ii Ii e ax fihiah, end the
only dccoration are Mnall inerti I dull gold ai d brown in the ccnfr'1 : ' of the heed nn.l foot ooni !-. 'i he i u h covering of this 1,0,1 " 1 ! n.i' r iiiil gold brocade, edged tiUi a i irrow gilt galloon.
afaw the
fttorn - in tin if
Oert m hi- an
of the Qermeo 6 at present vai heitern. The lance to enter rofcion i- the
d coat of
the old days
ft! could live
BOW utt. rh im
Boonu Township Trustt'.-s Notice. T!n nnil'T-siiTil Trii.il .t" it iftiii
township, lulK)ii county, hereby ir;,notice ttiat he will attend to ail baatneaa pertaining to the otli.-e of TruHte, at Iiis
iwpiueiice, niree nines s niinwesi oi i ortersville, on Saturdays of each week. "and re-jnests all persons hxriag townehip business to present it onSatotdajr. t'itizens desirinfr books from the Township Library, are notified that the Lihrary is kept at en reetden . Christian Homui, Tnietee. Dee 7, lyoo y.
Tr-
Dyspepsia Cure
a Deel m stomach, capable of dieting a good, square m is a -jreat bleeaing. It keeps the bodj strong by insuring pi. , of Donrlahment In fact, it meane perfect health. Eltaomethin must be done when the itoaaneh fa mj tired that it can i ftfail what you cat. for undigested food poisons the blood Weene recommend preparation tha comeJetely dhnaU a elaaaeeol fooeav-thnt le Konot VrummA Vvuv. It gives the sr imach perfeet reat and allows you toe.-.t and enjoy the tarteti of foud that is so neoeeenry for nmlotalning heeJth. it nev f ills to cure IndifHttoni even afti-r everything eise has re ed P is pleasant to take and an be need in lU OOndltlene. 1 r mar.', years I suilered from chronic inoHfentiOv, and I M med as though not h.g was ever going todo me any goJl On th advice of a friend I commenced uaing Kodol iv-P, P-i , r.ir It gare tne Immediate relief and I continued Itsusi uotll no i I fc i that I am ourad. Henry N. Kramer, WendelvUto, N v It can't help but do you qood c 1 .. ,. . . . .
Ii VI , .... lilcam. The II U.tt:
Sod by Martin Friedman, Jasper.
tlliitjetli- 50
ffit m m
on
A Treti Air Closet. fri' - 1 1 t is a boon, and lf " mc a hammer efiectirelv !; ' n co i more than dollar. Make a hoi frame, with
ide. It ihould Im placed out of 0OOT1 out of th.. mui's rays and
nere me cat cannot get at it. On
tbe wall is a good place, put food fy it, neing elenn eurthen dishes as receptacles, neri i -iU.t or any oih, r sort of metal IV o .
' cl"' l' for . wh dish, puti ; .... . i. .i i - ... 'i
o me uian in and tying the hng
mmmymv, pnuill U Oil till- llQX
MakkiaOI Licknsk Wesley H. Hammer and Louisa Katt r , Ht'iiry Street and Vada Street; Asa C. Monroe and Louisa A Koerner; J. F. Katter and Kosina A. Hrui ing. nr.Mr end Mrs. Robert Hunter will arrive to morrow from Providence, Ky , to visit his parents,
once a fortni 'hi
or hlaik unts.
Hon. W B. Cox Stroar for Cnnvres in
Clark and Scott counties. I lark Oaaatty OKlara, awrl toa m. The race for congress will be ver close in this district, fcnv IntelK gent observer will admit tnie fact. Heretofore Judge Zenor bee been
ery strong in L ark c on tv Km
there an entirely new alignment this year. In our nh ruilimi
find that manv old line Demor rats
Who have hertofor inhmutaJ
. ri"'K ludae Zenor. nrn for Mr c.,,x
he plea that four ItfUM in congrese SJi
uouiu Miii-iv anv innn nn,i i ,..t
J 1 .. a , the cont ii uancp of on or.. ;.
oflice indefinitely tends to woekei the party bv blasfi 1 I f ik
ferment in the vmmMv h i 1 X itf'rnl l
r " o m area i .- ol the district. An iotelligent Scott c lint) dem crat told the Citizen f daf ago that he and his neighbors teonfd
generally support Mr. Cox thh year, as they believed that four fi r.ti l...iil.l Mil f..
wmmmmmm dihiuiu nnil-iy W)P rjJOSl CX acting, Heretofore th Ifen? I a
and his neighbors have been warn supi. irters of .Indue Zenor
.! ... .
sun nii friends.
XjNCOl R U.I D got d Holiday Trade I will increase my stock and make stronger tilortl to please you during thiyear. Thanking a'l for pa-t favors and soliciting for the future, I am yours, for business, J. E. Steinkamp. Jeweler and Ifttefa Dealer, JaUper, Indiana.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT'S Bokert Block, For Extra Bargains Nig Winter Stock of fashionable
iood
rft rf rf rp
n n !
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M
.
Jill I,
will keep awa rcdj
An
The Cilia qvm th. fm.ij ;,i ..
- o "' j ar l lev ntilirnr .i.ri. tl... I , .
I I " ...w u.iu mr- ruiiur Clll not le charged with f;iv ,riti-t.. u.
r . . . IL- I l . "
r-eas r.a Potatoe. I "as always tiren a f i-t tiief,d
"Id fahion.,l , u Fnrrlnrwi Jud:e Zen. r. Th il....,.).,
JOSEPH BUCH ART If as jjht opened I large sto k of
Fashionable
FALL W1 HHH CHS
A TELEPHONE!"
The Cumberland Telephone I Telepranh Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. H Hl Bde subscribers are given free telephone service to -very point reached by their lines in the . ,utv, and thy are constantly making eztenakms and addition. No "Wild Cat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any prica. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE, Local Managci
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' o uoning green peas " "uru ine uwmt hntv vr
ana new potatoes together. Boil and we predict that the race will h the p.;is for twentv minutes iclose, with Clark coaati , ,,. . ...
.111, 1 1 n 1 I l , , . . inn I . . t 1 . 1 .. I
v W..11..V-. wwku BnOUJO bo 11: put in a teaspoonfnl of salt
"HO . IWc!lt
ing to Ine be-t ttnatfer.
Coughs and Colds raoidlv Ihm
ll.11.-t f- . . ' iw.-a7
nmw I i O ON T II Til fl I I on a.n A I.
W f batten, s i indni or effec,,- it win cure a mm ,, id rrü
He milk, hM tkmtf mn, ImmmSS. i Ä'Ä
To which hf invites; the inepictiorj ,. Lovers. r the tnene qoeJ I v of modle
bis'prios ,ire lower the Q anystorr- in Duhoi- . nuntj Cone and Jud for Yottiej
Also i
BOOTS
and CLO THINa.
Cheaper than jve at JOSEPH .iUCHARl 1
W. Gth St.. JAMPRB l Si I)
g . nee .
i ven
la. t stock i f at d SHOE S
Hi
Tin." Mui i. .... .
center firS. & '"t I nd long
valuable book free vouwm . f U"e fire anns- Thi THE MARLIN ri or ab . V tor Wt "
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