Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 February 1904 — Page 4

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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY -

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Democratic Ticket.

Election Tueda . No . . o 4

For Cong-rase. Sd diatrict W E. COX Tot Joint Represent:: s HORACE at. EE AN

For Pioaweunoff Attoraev, 57th Jaiu-j

Cirra;: B MAR TKAYL"R For Co. TiMnnr,- W F. BEc KU aN For Co. Sheriff, VIC. V. Cass:1Y For Coan t j Coroner . J . F. MEJNKER For Co. Comruiasaooer. 1st Dutnrt HENRY WEHR. For Co. Conunisaaooer. Sd Ihatnc-t HE.NKY L..

Public Meeting. Jasper Bouimm Men's Arno nation at Court house. Tueedar March 1st. at 7 15 P. M. Eeery citizen cf the town shouk be present, u the officer? have very important matten to report. We ioteod to locate factories Don't fail to be on band. J. A. Serxekshkim. Pre F. L. Betz, Sect. aweTbe generally polite and gentlemanly Menaugh. editor of tbt Arm a srv

?aiem l'emocrat. seems to hm a

bad attack of rabiee over ihs (. x Z-oor contest, fie will coo! doL after a while, aod cease to oae the language of a brow-beater, for a Washington County Democrat is too ätmly grounded in Democratic pr.n ciples. and love of fairness, to be any thing but harmonious for the success of the party of the maases. His frequent use of the term it, without giving any proof.) indicate a bad kind of spirits, that is nri generally present in Washingtor county soriety. Tairi District CsagrtaeiteeJ Sacs. By the narroweet sort of a margin Judge Wm. T. Zenor has earned Floyd county, and under the rule adopted by the central committee of that county at the time the primary was called, is fairly entitled to the ly delegates of Floyd county in the Congressional convention Mr. Cox made a gallant fight, and the vote he received tbert, while not sufficient to give him the county, is one of which any man might justly be proud. Every advantage wnarith Judge Zenor. he has lived all his life within It milea of New Al beny, and within 9 miles of the line of Floyd county , had practiced law all over the county, and had frequently been special Judge in the courts at New Albany, besides bad

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J scant majority of 47. So it will be seen bow near Mr r.ox came to carrying Fioyd county.

which would have insured huo toe nomination. As it is. however, iti

be disputed but that in the;

which hare voted Judge L

aas the advantage. He has the li votes of Fioyd, and claims the entire 14 of Harnson. and 13 of Wash , ngton. M rotte in all. Mr. Cox has the 16 of Dubois, and 9 of Orange without any dispute. IB in all. He believe , however, that ke is fairly

entitled to 3 votes from Harrison.

and 4 from Washington , as these -

HMBtie did not adopt the unit ml- t

until alter primaries were called. In rar si ä - - - . a I

narnson i'ie t.o:ai.i;ee. un tnecoo-i

trary, adojied the relative strength;

rule, and in Washington the unit rule was not adopted until after ail

the vjtee had been caet and counted and :t waa known trat Judee Zenor

-ad carried the count v. Tne-e u:

claim will, however, be looked

into at the proper time, by the pro-j per persons, and the square and

ooneet thing will be done. If Judg ;

is entitled to them ho will receive m. He ought not to ask fir any

thing else. No true Democrat will insist on anything else. If it is faiily and honestly shown that Mr. Cox is entitled to these rotes, ha will have K to Judge Z. s 39.

rvxtft county will vote March o and it has but o delegates, and athese will be divided prorata among de different candidates, according U vote received, it may be fairly as -timed that each wul receive I vote? from Scott. Clark county, which votes Marci 1 1 . has 20 vote in the convection

Judge Zenor friend.- have a. way-

claimed Cark, bot they just as t

hemaotly claimed. Orange, and ale

Dubois by . ma onry. It has beet

already demonstrated that the-

claim: were wild and r.d.cu.oua. !

may turn out that they are just a-

far wrong in Clark as in Du boss and Orange. Mr. Cox has many ad van

.ages in Clark that h did not have

m Floyd. There h a hot Judgerbip Qght ;n the: county among Zenor -

friends that not only tiee their band but takes all their attention. Anc in addition to that the be?t claea ot

of Clark favor Mr Ccx. an-

they thick bis chances of carrying

the county are good. He makes 12 speeches in Clark this week. M h

Scott next week, a: i ru

more in C ara week after next.

Judge Zenor will find that the lit

tle skirmish in Floyd has not by an means taken the wind out of Mr Cox's sails, and that he is not a fair weather fighter, that, in fact, h aever knows when he is defeated does not kn w when to quit fighting but continues on to the end, and hajften. as he will do again, wreetec . ictory from defeat. And thi? is th kind of a man that the world ad

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Dr. Kilmer UZ K. 1 iwnrw w raset Don't make any mistake tm. rei her the name, twamp R-x. Dr. Kil wamp-Root. an 1 theaddrew, Bing ton, N. Y.. on every bottle.

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MAKE YOU A

Satisfactory Priee! S. KlTEItl.EIle

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ately not been in good standing with t im. aie taken up to answer :o the charge of arson, -upj erted 1 y torxe trumped np evidence or other. The ?ame gentleman ba a new aloon on ft, but it is mor tb:ls likely that ar-m mstrance will be Ised and the pr j-ct not realized. Be may then put a dry go J- -ifr n v ouildiog , he eatwly woald do well, as he na many ( .') fritad- :n this icnity. and were he called

jpoo to give bond for a thousand.

we'd like to see them rlock to him. A N.n k.

UiJham. Fb. 22.

West Side C ochier and Furnisher.

WANTED RrAuy SKINS

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6E0RSE 0. ECKER, riKJUt ic s

Harbison Tntstes' Notloe Sotice if hereby ipven that th ander-

eige-i. Tnu:ee ot Harbwon townbip.

r -j . 7. . . J will attend t4. nl bii-'na on

irmucrai puDueues a very uncautajpereon having townonip ounnew to for criticism oi the action of the jtrmnaact ar rQire-i to prwent it to hon

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help th

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trials in his home court of many ca

see from Floyd county on changes t J Xbird of venue; hundreds of former C!ü U.J to repraMnl

sens of Hairion :ounty. and forflMt

neighbors of Judge Zenor. are now living in Floyd; Harrison ie bound ed by Floyd, both on the north and east; Judee Zenor was acquainted with almost every voter in Floyd, a he was making bis ninth race in the county, and knew the peculiar poli tics of that county to a dot j he knew whom to go after and how to go after them , in addition he had the pree tige of having served four terms in Congress, and whie he had not a very brilliant record, or been sped ally active, bad not made many mis takes. Yet, with all these advanta gee, a change of only sixteen votes in the right places would have givet Mr. Cox tbs delegates of Floyd eo. In Floyd the person who receiver a mijority of the popular vote of th county does not necessarily receive the delegate vote of the county. Each townebip. and each ward iL the city of New Albany, is titled to a number of delegate votes, tbe division being fixed ae follows:

Ssven ward in Nee Aioai. each, La Fayette townhip Franklin Georgetown Greenville " Lower Albany Six mile swiuh No. 6 school house Total

Each townebip and each wird votes as a unit, and the candidate who re

ceives 19 or more of these votes

14 4 4 5 5 1 1 1 3-i

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hem in Congress, and the kind I f a man that we believe they are goin to eend there. "The man that's worth while la tbe man that rwn saade. When everything eoew deed wron ' '

The "Independent" of Iat week contained quite a sensation under the heading "Fire Bogs," in which they mention the arrest of two of our citizens for burning tbe saloon of W. R. Fuller, atme time las fall, also, that one of tbm. Wm Lyder, which by the way is not Us name, gave bond, but that ArnoI.e:!er Oeing unable to give bocd was lodged in jail, for safe keeping We leel that in justice to Mr Leftfer, this needs a little ex plana oat; n It was like this: deputy heriff Pat Caridy came up and arrested Leffier, and waa told by thHonorable Mr. Fuller that be had I i a l . i .

Detter nana cuu mm, an i r.si m

4 1 4cu m i4i4ui.c. UKß im I yfcj ptrntm Ii rushed him off to jail with ut givtn m ,w him a chance to fill a bjol; bit j TlrtTtw just aw sooo as it could be arrange ' 1 J S

a bond was prepared an i signed bj i m mu ptm

u...- j ku vi j Uiurui km i 'ßi ramm m

n Mondavs.

The townehip hbrwry will he aepi i my home in Hayrville. tiaotbi Nix, So. 190U.-y. Trai-te

lkon Township Trut Not irr. t The on.leriirn?4l. TrwHtee of Boone

township. Diibvi fwmty.

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attenl to ail

Congressional Committee of this district in choking Tom 11 anion as Chairman, ard ai-o of the commitA' a-hing ton at.. Hrrk-oi. ouotie. Tee c -mmitte- el both f these cnsmlies called tbe primanee. and edri : tr : tnd tbe vt. and have - far et at '.etCL'.ad V ihiriV r.fTi. TV iri.

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marie w re hl 1 a' tne time and I notice that he wi

ix-d by tne regular om.n.t-! pvrtainmr to tne

t a rump couuaitlee sol.

that the exertion that C :x -anctioa- J-., all per

led the action of the rump in Ham- joaineee to present it onSaturday.

sn by permitting hu name to on tbe ticket ie mere poppycock. Teachers lastitac. i he teachers of Columbia township will hold their fifth and Tat institute at L'nion Valley March -'tb. I9t4. The following subjects were Asicned :

E. E Beaty. Ivanhoe. ch 31. "i. Edith Wormington. M . 37. Ada Ballard. - H. T. Nicholson. 44 4. 4. J. M. Ziegier, Lincoln, ck 2f.-

it his Pee

titi- i

-rn desiring Njoka trrrn the Twnhip . . - . . . . . W Cm I

Library, are nt:neu mat ;ue aw wij Xept at my rei.lenre. C'HaisTiAS UorrwAjr, Tnitee. Dee 7, 1900 y.

Digests what you Eat

Dyspepsia Cure people wonder w)w pepsin prepar&tione don't r t sasaaa w

leir aTBpepsta. tney prooabiy auner i.ccau-

thev cannot cliircst foods that pepsin dots not attect,

The reason is, pepin digests only nitrogenous foods like eggs, meat and alhumin, while entirely diffefent substances are required to digest the great variety of other foods that are necessary tor proper nourishment. Kodol Dy.pepMa Cure contains pepsin, but it al-0 contains all the other digestants, and is capable of completely digesting farina, grain-, starches and every other kind of foods. That U why it digests what you cat and allows you toeatall the variety you want; and that is why it cures indigestion, even after everything else has failed. As it is the only preparation of the kiml known, thedemand for it has becomcenormous. Its use affords instant relief fr..m all forms of stomach trouble. It can't help but do you good Prepared by F. C. licit' Itt ac'u , cfipa Hh II. buttle cunttilniS tlm tl. Sod lv Martin Kriedtnan. Japper.

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4. M. Whitttnghill. " Uura Milburn, " t4v4J lulia Milburn, El'zabetb Stevenson, Deseie Collins. Y P. R. C, The' Flamig) Feather, The Spectacle! Man. E. T. Parson, to lend special indj general discu ioo. John M. Z.egler. Pies. Laura C. Milburn, Secretary. Tbe wm caaes of Stomach Troeb

or Ind.gestioB ataolstery cwred bv ,

Milks' EmoisK.n. a Urge bottle of which can be bocsrht (o- 50 cents.

'- -. ie : - - u be refus-.V ! f

are sot benefitted by tbe first t::le

by a. I drnggwts.

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Tn (M R IGED g d Holiday Trade I will increase ray tock and make stronger fl rt to please yu during tbir year. Thanking ail for pat favors and soliciting for the future, I am yours, for business, J. E. Steinkamp. Jeweler and Mueic Dealer, .Jur, I ndiana.

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DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Eckert Work, For Extra Bargains. Ilig Winter Stock of r asbionable (Jood.J.

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Just Received a I arge Lot of .

FISH

aere needed tbey were ready. tti of I um . ncy . As to tbe burning of tbe aaioon ,n 'he lubi Circuit Goart. lent fall, it was and has since been j,' StTj 'wr,lerkk c .mplete mystery to the owner, a- Nfjtif, w eVebr eirea that e peeell aa tc tbe people in and tätaoa Bki m a 1 coin br .tm;ni

it around Mil ham. 'rau.r of tud eta. et tin np tbe ta-

eotiUed to the 19 votes of the coun 1 We think that the reported TTLiJ!l'k rtui"?, , 'u,eD, ty in Um district oonvsnüon. Mr "strong evidence' ' against tie ar JJJJ Coa carried Lafayette townebip by rested parties t mere stuff, a u of Jaaoary, ISO. Cod seil mf to tbe let ward in New A. beny by ' wner said that the man who bui ' 31, tbs 3d ward by 17,. So. scho-j. sd the saloon was a nan wao had 10 ,,r !,B T Tbe bouse by 30, which gar him nine never been in it. We suppose he hTrrbTnflniTof earh'i nl'

..yW..B Vi . oeiusarrana meant oy tnai mat it was burned reowired to tile their claims agaiae 1 A. , . , . ho township by but 5; a change of by some prominent church mem- tat 1 - - Alway- freed ta de 3 rotes there would have added the ber. and we are aontiaed that he 'tacae, the Clerk and aeal ef Midi botb Pbooes.

4 votes of D-at to bis co;amn. lie did not have a few euch men ae Mr. "7 01'' J? h,n lost Georgetown by but .'4. so by a Morgan, Mr. Clatp, or some one -1 vZi 7

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Sardells SPICED HOLLAND SMOKED

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Cod Fish, Wirft Fish, Mackarel.

er. We hav

cnangs oi out vote in that town- like that arrested, but m, these ship it would have given him iu b boys who bad frequently drank of c delegates, making the necessary : tbe poison at Ua bar. tad who had

Jon P. lit thk. i.Vrk. t A fit xra. Attorneys. Feb. 19, 1904 -lw.

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