Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1904 — Page 4
J ASPER COURIER
MTMioi Ann Wucher attended J)Q YOU GET UP
tr teachers examination hi mint
uipir. in suis iMmn, tsuum
. asth Patoffl at J.p- I l -llftLft, for rr wm throaab t ht stall aa od J clsMmatwr.
FRIDAY. MARCH I, 1904.
.Ifjroa ha any ofti, or aot HM prior tuf. i II in through th i'ourUr Hhimr 1 .-.
Democratic Ticket.
Election Tuesday, Nov. 8, Ol For Congress. 3d diftrict. W. E. CO X
For Joint Represents!;
HuKACK M . KEAN
For Prosecuting Attorney, 57th Judicial
Circuit--BUM A K TKAYLOR. For Co. Tressurer.-W F. BECKMAN For Co Shenfl, VIC. V. CASSIDY. For County Coroner. J. F. MEINK.ER, For Co. Commissioner, 1st District HENRY WEHR For Co. CommiMioner. Sd District HENRY LAKDORKBE. NOV ELT V FACTORY FOR JASPER.
Promoted by the H. M. A. At a meeting of the Jasper Busi nees Man's Association on Tue-day night laat. presided over by Pre.-; dent John A. Serrnershekn, remark? were made by 80 or 4" citizens, all in favor of starting some new enter prise in the manufacturing line in the town this spring. Finally, upon motion it was resolved that a nvel ty factory, to manufacture vari.mwooden articles of use and rna ment, would be the thing A committee composed of John Grain alepacher, A. B. Krempp. John Lo rey and J. F. Fried mau were ap pointed to get puce on suitable lot. ascertain cost of machinery ana building, etc., and report at a future meeting. This is a move in the right direc tion. If a town can secure one nsw factory each year, giving employ ment to a number of men, it ariii aooa amount to something, as it h the union of tabor and capital, bar moniously working together, which makes prosperous communities. To accomplish this outside capital will have to be induced to invest here, and the B. VJ A. should put forh itrenuous efforts to secure that end As the world is expected as a mark et for our products, so it should ne looked lo for furnishing a portion ot the necessary capital, and no spirit of clanmsbness, or "we can control it all ourselves," which often per vades and hinders the growth ot small towns, should be permitted. The abundance of cheap coal on all rides of the town, is one great inducement for factories seeking locations, which might be used to ad
vantage. Vie know oi no other town where good steam coal is delivered at f 1 a ton. Push on the noveltj factory, and then be in line for some tbing else BT Perry and Crawford countiespostponed their primaries till late U escape the peri's of the congressional race to their county tickets. We guess it will turn on the vote oi little Scott, whicn votes to-morrow sarThere will be a tine and impressive show of the varied kinds o; Indiana building stone in a solid wall to be built around the Indiana exhibits at the St. Louie Exposi tion. Will the Dubois count) brown, while and grey MOdttMl have a place ' They ought to, for in a few years sandstone will euper cede lime stone as a building ma terial wherever it may be exposed to fire.
ingburg last Saturday. There wer J i applicants, and 35 at the January examination. The proposed Interurban line from Vincenncs to New Albany, by wa of Jasper, French Lick, West 14a den and Paoli, now organized and incorporated, is one of the best roads projected in Indiana It i overs the richest coal belt in Southern Indi aua. It would open up the liueei timber and lumber, and building stone, as well as the entire superior agricultural and fruit section in five of the best counties between the Wabash and Ohio rivers. A tspid transit electric line through this rich and populous country could be readily financed, and it would, when completed, prove a large money maker and dividend payer. This line is in the hands of men ot great energy and of financial ability. N. A. Ledger. -LIAR" A FLATTERING TERM.
At a little gathering f officials thfl other day the talk turned n the recent diplomatic duel ltu-.:i the
iians and Japanese, and mere
quite a difference i opinion a
Ku was
to whether the Hoscovits r the little man from tin far east is the ni"t expert diplomatist. "But. m dear man," said one of the !i-ut-ant. vh had a touching t.'iitW in the veracity of the Jap, "theee Russia:! are stuh liar!"' "Tut. tut." replied the other. "You should hue known their grandfathf ." The rep!, reminds me of the ston Sir Uorat Rumbold tells about deneral IjpatiefL The general was a natural bom fibber. A- Sir Horace puts it. inaccuracj oozed out of him." and in Constantinople be was known a "the father of He." On this occasion h. quite surpassed himself. "Hang it all. IjnatietT," taid hi- colleague, giving hum a 1 ir in the rih-, "1 believe vou're the nest unmitigated liar t hat . ret aas born!" You Ratter me, my dear fellow," repiu-d the general, with laugh; "but. then, you've never met nn father." London Tat
WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney TrouNc Makes You MlscraMc. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful . j . rv
, ) I , cures mauc vy ur.
I the preai k dney, u-er (I, and bladder remedy, j. It is the rrat medi-
cal triumph cf tne nineh'l teenth century: c s-
ltf fTTl K ev'A research by CQisH rtS Dr- Kilmer, the amif " k V Real k.dney and t SSV
" - c-r spe allst wonderfully successful In promp'ly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright s Disease, which is IBS wrst form cf kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root la i ommended for everything but ifyou have'ridney, liver cr bladder trouble it wiii be fcund Just the remedy yo- need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purcruse relief and has proved so successful in e cry case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Roct and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention read.ng this generous offer in th.s paper and f V. send vr-r fgrtZ'r " Dr.r. ?-
I ham ton, N. Y. T.-.e 5a5i- a-
regular fifty cent a-i Hmo of unifuxit.
dollar sues are sold by al'. goc d druggists. Ion't make any mistake bin rviueinber the mime, BwampBoot, lr. Kilmer Suini-Root. anl the a-Mreee, Itintflialu tou, N. Y., on every little.
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Men's and
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Boys' AND
overcoats !
Get a bottlj of Milks' ilmuls'-. a da for that Couijh or Cold. Ijie bo'.rl j SO cents. We siasasttae toetov ti v wors' cas;. Ask your druggist, ltrchasi ;ric refunded if nd Inrtiena. 1 tf tl '"' bo:k:. The b. mOu'j
An absolute cure is guaranteed in the worst cases of Bronchitis or Throat Trouble if Milks' Emulsion is used. A large bottle can be bought of your druggist for 50 tents and the purchase price will be returned if you are not satisfied with the results.
HEAVY WEARING APPAREL!
YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE JVIONEY!
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS AND WE WILL
MAKE YOU A Safisfaelory Price!
i
West Side C othier and Furnisher.
WANTED SKINS
rfiKht-t ciuh prWm riJ f r 11 kin I. raw fur kiiii. Writ- f.T tri UaL A'Hr-.t, GEORGE 0. BECKER,
y l KHIIH. ti.NilATI, O. '
Digests what you Eat
m Des
Si e al Dirt
sarThe Southern Kailsray com pany this year pays tax id Iu' county upon a valuation of 1849,' 000-HI greater valuation than an) township io the county except three. On the same basis the build Isjsj of the Yiocennen and Lottifcvillf road through Madison townshit
would in a few vears add to the
valuation of that township ovet
$7 5,000 thus relieving property
owners in that township of a largf portion of taxes. In a few year-
the taxes uaid by it to the townnhn
will repay the $.",'" subsidy asked
for, aad its paying taxes will not stop then. So that to vote the rail road tax in Madison township ionlv voting them a -hort loan, lo r
repaid with large interest saying
nothing about the greater auvant aae of nutting its people in oonnec
tion with the enterprise of the ou
side world. Vote for the railroad
tax on March 12th.
WKtr Bate4Wfft T n Are Ch The Indian- n (i Huw u p diuiii 'f -. tian'i liiii no oil people in tin- unrld fiave ever as
The Anericsji iiw gallon kerosene tin has a standard value among the caaal trills that i? ejuil to .' cents at the traHuii: f..it-. or tw hit-. a the Imlnin- bare learned t" call it fr"ni tla- uhite n-an. If an ladias roeaes la town to trade and the articles to e exchanged outvalue each other, the trad r mav av aoflMthiag like th."Well. IT! charge you $10 for this flour. 13 for t!nr bacon and I for this ammunition. Vou wa..t $1T for these skins. That's 18 to
a our !j
And the Indian eheerfullv tak-
the eight tin- instead of bis knowing thei will increaM- in value
the arther up country he goat.
The Pa nter V'tt te Man. "On.- ..f th- xtni'inlmur;. thmu-
about Sargent, the p'rtr.ut painter.
remarkei un artist, l how little
the world in general know- alx.ut
him a a man There are columns
and columns written about his work.
He i lauded a- the gtaataat portrait
paint r f his time, and yet almost Bothiag i- said al bis private life.
Pictures of hi boms d not ap
pear at r g.iliir intervals in the illustrated papers nor f the members of hi famil. Coming on top of
the eoontleas Whistler anecdotes that ue had in his lifetime, one
uld at least gather the impression
aas a rather silent In- i- content to let talk." New York
Of the Pa-t inter On VoOf Wa'U INeither MM Nor Pretty
Coilie tO i F.C. KUEBLER'S
Kl'KMI.KK HI ", k I SrBK
And (iet Clean and Hand
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Wall Paper
For
latest
Gentlemen connected with th
$1,000,000 capital Portland Cement
Company of capitalists to erect i $500.000 plant at Marengo, Craw
ford county, are io the city to da
In offer shares of the stock for sale They will make New Albany a chie headquarters for their company The erection of the big plant wil be commenced in a few weeks. N A. Ledgtr.
them. A Full utock.
styles, to select from ttolls From to .") ( nt. Entire rooms from " 'c to " a I. No Old Stock. All
rJarbiaon Truatsjsj'a Sotlw Notuf is hevsb) tfiv-u ttiai tti- and! agaeü, TrusUw ot Hartaaoa towushi' iii att ni to towBship bssaaass ou aarl Vlonday of ttif year, at my oAcS, mir iiersone having township basiusst ttransact ar remiinl to prn-iit it t" hin d Mondays. Ike townsfUp librarj re kepi myhomeia Hayeville. Oaaaas Hta Nov. J3 1 raeteKuune Townahlp TruatwV Notice.
uuder-'itfnrd, 1 nutee ot 15 iOM in. I'il..,i-1 oiintv, hereby iriv-.-
rtie on-J
lotii-i .bat he Will aiteni IO an inin sh jertaininif to the orti -e of Trustee, at Ins residence, tnre mile.- oiithwes't of l'r ersvills, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all person's hivine township Hisiness topresent it onBatai lay. Ctn '.ens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is cept at my resident MS, Christi an II okkm as, Trustee. Dae 7. ltsio y.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure &ut)c people wonder why papain preparations dou't help their dyspepsia. They probably suffer because they cannot digest finuls that pepsin does not affect, The reason is, papain digaata Oitly nitroge nnus foods, like egg-s, meat and albumin, while entirely different substances arc required to digest the great variety of other foods that are necessary ir proper nourishment. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains pepsin, but it also contains all the other digeatanta, and is capable ol completely digeating farinas, g;rains, starches and every other kind of foods. That is why it digests what you cat and allows you toeatall the variety you want; and thatis why it cures indirection, even "alter everything else has failed. As it is the only preparation of the kind known, thedemand for it has becomecnormous. Its use affords instant relief from all forms of stomach trouble. It can't help but do you qood
Prepar- d 1 v I c is-Witt icv, Oawage. Tin- it. bvuw poatalsstH times las ja, od by Martin Friedman. Jasper.
that argmt man. Periiap his ptctnres Prt-
Vorh't Hospitals. . i- steadil) advantinsr
Mem N i hi
toMurd tin dace among cities in the aVKeloptnent f hospitala. The new Mount Smui, on the east akle of Filth avenue, fronting Central park, is an institution with f w rival- of it- pfauM aaj where. The Ofthopedii hospital, which ha- bou OOiag an ideal work of henevolelice on a liberal -rale, is to hae a branch in Wastehastat county well worthy of comparing in merit with the original home for the crippled and deformed. New Yorkers may well be proud of the Wiicfa tor who have done so mm h for th unfortunate. New York Tribune.
Must Marry In Turn. Judge Jonathan DilOft of the -u-prt me court al New Jr-cy has eight haii'l-'inie daughter- and oneson more or le-- so. Mr . Dixon will not ht the girls marry out of their regular turn. The first, second and third in the order of birth have found VOfthv husbands, and the stern old jurit gives to ach a government bond of $10,000 as a
marriage portion. i. judge has never b-!! interne ed m a newspaper 11)41)
Fresh 1904 Designs. Come early to have advantage inbroken lines. F.'C. KUEBLER, LEADING JEWELER. Ssrch T, I SN 1 yr.
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Liquor License Not
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laapsr.aarl Balnürldarc t
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tu- un' iI 11 ur. hii'1 of i tr. will .it tiic rrir
IWA,ol tSa Itoartl ot oauui NMswty, ssls tors i - tplrluoaa, viaooa, notit un tintt li','i"r in it lt- iiunii
aj a t . Ii.-. itli tlit- finvil.-irr iif llu iiiK 11m . sinr- to l (I r Milk mi Iii pr. iii i -. VbSMSSiM location bsTa BSM li'"or will as awM is in Iks isx'tf be! room on t Ii-1 irrouii'l floor it tin- t o -tory Iraim- ln ill it g j hi li rorio-r ot utli Mil l N-lon tr- l. ituatfl on ttu- K.i-t bait of lot No 'I, a Sown oa Um migisMl plat of th town t )- i. Ii i Bbrioifai townabip, IiiIm al ouiitv. IreliMiia. At IMSMM tum arel lar I will apply for leave to m-II iKart ami tobacco miiI iu x lasebea. l T v j ki KEEL. Mitr.t 1904 .iw.
ip NCOI EtAQED by lot d Holiday Trade I will increase my stock and make stronger tm.rts to please you during this year. Thanking ail for past favors and soliciting for th future, I am youM, for business, J. E. Steinkamp, Jeweler and Music Healer, J&lsptJI, Indiana.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckart Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter Stock of .ishiunable ( roods.
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A TELEPHONE!"
The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SEnVICE. B mil tide rUlbsorilifrs are given free teh'phor.e -ervn to rsary point raachad br their lm.-s in the oountr, and they nre OOOatMtla making exten-ions and additions. 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
Notice of insoifiit'. Io the I'uboia ("in nit OotUt. In Hip matter of the entate of r reileru-k V. Hitnlfr. ilnrnail No. BSD.
Notio- is 'ier-t'i iriven that iim .n ; tition til-l in aiil i-otin t tii- alnnrii8- 'o- 111
Ifmu on lt. OHIUCUB.
FISH
OF ALL KINDS,
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trator oi am tat., -cttinir up tin- ui-
Hitfieeney of wtate of (ail ifer'tent to pay tksdatai and liahilitie thereof,! ths Jadas ol said Ooart ttd aa the Ufa lay it January, I'M. find aiil etalf to bs prohaf'ly iiiHilvenf, and ordered the lano- to fa wttlfd soooadUaghr. Tfas reditoraof "aid estate are therefore hereby n-'ti tied ui p'ie.'i inaolvem'y and reii uired to tile their claims against said.
estate f--r allowance.
Witn-s, the t'Vrk and wal of said 1 Ut ,t laspar, Indiana, ' mil fro ink day of Feliruary,
iSJ4. John I. Hi thkh, ( lerk.
Cot A If i Ml", Attorney F, 19, 1904.- -w.
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SPICED LJ II n A I r-
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Cod Fish, V. ute
Macka L lway ready to dalj - r. .
both Phonal JOSEPH BT JHART. W. 6th St.. iBPER, IM xt j, m-r.
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TUE MARLIN KIFLE, Model i8g2, ,3l calibre.
mc oesi rme i.iaue ror me larmcr, combininff the good points of the old muzzle-loading squirrel rifle with the convenience and rapid fire of the most improved repeater It is so constructed that the lame rifle uses the fc Mowing caitridges: .32 short and long rim fire. .32 short and long center fire, and is the only repeater made using rim fire cartridges larger than the .72 calibre. The hört cartridges are just the thing for small game while the long ones kill hogs and beef handily. On the first :ooo cartridges used you have saved the cost of a Marlin. The Marlin Hand Book for shooters explains why this is so and tells how to care for, and how to use, fire arms. This valuable book fret if jUu will send stamps for postsee to
THE MARLIN FIREARMS CO. NFW hauem rT
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