Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 March 1904 — Page 4
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FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1904.
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Democratic Ticket.
Election Tuesday. . 8. Ol
For Congress. M district.-W. E. OOX
For Joint representative
HORACE If. KEAN
For Prosecuting Attorney, S7tli Judicial
Circuit BOMAK TRAYLOR
For Co. Treasurer - VV F. PKCKMAN For Co. Sheriff. - VIC. V. CA88IDY. For County Coroner. J . F. M EINKJEB For Co. Commissioner. 1 t litri. t
HENRY WKHK.
For Co. Commissioner, 3d D ist rid HENRY LANDGREHE
A.Vonler if Zenot has) coven d
back into the V. S. Treasury th
Bl.LKsi he has received mmi im-
(tovernment since he has been awa from his post of duty to attend I ly to his personal affairs. Ther Iff room for practical reform herThere should ba a statutory provision with-holding from a public off! cer all salary and per.juisites ffrhUl he is absent from his pjst of duty attending to bis personal affair-". Xeolect ok DOTY, Two urn brella menders got drunk in Ja-per Monday, and stole eeveral timbrel las. They took three from John A Sermersheim, and whtn arre-t ; two of them were found in their poseseiun. They claimed tbeyonh took two, but the third was found at Mr. Jacob Lorey's, to whom the had sold it for 50 cents. Sermtr
heim paid Lorey 60 cents and got it back. They also took one from in lront of Mr. J. Merger's residence
but were- seen going out of the gate
with it by his wife, who called to them and they took it back. With this plain evidence of theft, when they were taken before Ktq Jos. F Sermersheiin, he directed the Marshal to le: them go, and tell them to leave Jasper right away. They didn't leave until next day, and probably stole more umbrellas This scandalous lack of justice is a
bid for other thieves to come to Jasper and steal all they want. It
it had been some poor country boy be would have got a ti ket to the reformatory next week. ffVTwenty-seven of the "' -hare-holders in the Jasper Butter ano Cheese Factory met at Kunkel's hall Monday, and resolved that Lbe factory must resume operation Bat ter Monday, April I. Then- .vould probably have been a fuller attend ance if all the shareholders had been notified, for its operationshould not have been su-i"nded at all last winter, as its steady contin
uance would have built up a large
clientage to have supplied it with
milk. It should he furnished by
farmers with the milk of at lea-?
5 ß cows daily as it would pay
oO farmers, to keep a dujen or two
cows each, to furnish the milk
They would make more money tl.an possible from crops of wheat, corn and hogs, save paying out so much
for fertilizers, and have larger prOfM and their land would constantly improve. The factories at Ferdiuand and Chrisney have run all aintei with satisfactory results and Jais certainly as good a location for this bu-iness a- either of the-e.
REAL MAPLE SUGAR IS RARE.
Maple suir making as n industry is on the wane. It has Uvii
supplanted in the home by t ho gran
uiatod sug:ir oj Uet and cane. Aa regular department of farm labor
it is aj mg was made i the surplus the village maree Ural The work . interesting, Miigar make; for ffutt-ess
out also.
I orinei lv it
r home n-t
or trailed at
.ikitir
if li it h
day
it
u.-iti g .-i
liopt
r. tlv
tllods, whii h involve i on iiiay lor new appliances
i table that thtttv will al-
limited market, but it
lutidled as a specialized
cause cheaper substitutes . Therefore in some re-
maple prodo t is a lr.xuproheLly always remain fancy take-, attractivt lv
bottled sirup (reeeonabh thi k). rill
always be appreciated and paid for
bv a class of i'onsiimer- who recoil 1
Ute pure ll.ior and .i u .i II hv
iroduct. Country Life In America.
nui.-t busim
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ipecu the
rv ami w
itapl
Why the Suitor Chose the Stoutest. An amusing method of securing
the marriaae of his five da u' liters
las been adopted bj vealthy
tradesman in Berlin. Aff suitors
were not apparently inclined t" set k
the bands and affections of the
daughters, the father advertised
that he would rmv to the accented
siutor of each daughter a dowry m
ash proportionate to the weight of
the selected damsel immedial ih
fter the wedding ceremony, A oung lawyer was the first who sul-
lnittetl lam.-cif for the fatlur's an-
roval. and. having oroduced satis-
s
actorv evident e a,- to his resnecta-
ility, he was presented to the kughters. He visited them for ;.
we-K ana then cnose the stoutest of the live, to whom p,.- tras the "th-
er dav married. When the ceremo-
nv was over the voting lady was
weighed and registered seventeen tone, the father immediately paybig over to hi- son-in-law s sum f 13,000 crowns. ITeetminster tla-zette.
The Flag on New York's City Hall. It eras on the advice of a shrewd X.w York irishman, says a Xea York paper, that M e or M. I ordered that the Atiiet i-an Hag Im kept Aying every dav ovei ihe i X hall. The Tammany man referred to recalled tliat representatives of Iri.-h societies called :i the Into Mayor Hewitt once and a-k.i that the green flag be hoisted on St. Patrick's day. The maor not only refsjst .1 to eonsent. but said some u nMosjeearily hanh things a:it ntizen of Iri.-h birth or deacent The resultant storm overthrew Mr. Heir itt politically, and it was to any such trouble that Mayor MoCkllan issued hi- order, knowing that no cithern e'i;id expect him to lower the -tar- and stripes in favor of unv other banner.
DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney TreuMc Makes You HMfflMti Almost everyboty who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the v,
cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamc-R -or
mm
Heady Fan
I the pteat kidne I I and b.addrr rati r It is the grea
triumph of the nine
teenth century: ciscovered after years of sc:entif:o resear. n ty Dr. Kilmer, the aminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is
wonderfully successful In pror.rptly cur:nj lame back, kidnev. biadaer. uric acid troubles and Brieht's Disease, whicS la the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be fou 4 just the remedy you need. It has been tested
ISO many ways, in nospuai worn, in private practice, among the helpless tco rcor to nur-
chase relief and has proved so sjccessful in
every case t.-.at a spec.al arrangement has been made by which all readers of this : ..re-r
who have not already tried it. may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a beak
telliti.- more about Swamp-Root and h.iv t
find out if you have kidney cr bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this eenerous
offer in th.s paper and f ' Sn i your address t. gfJf'x'r Dr. Kilmer it Co. .Bine- Bfc'-Tr -
ha -on. N. Y - SKLh: i 5-l Ljrrnri
regular imy cent and Rom ,,f R-amp-Rou. dollar sues are sold by all good druggist.
i 'on i iiiHKt any iniMake !m ni ni-
tertiie name, swamp Root, Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Boot, and the addreas, Bioeham-
ton, . l .. on every tHjttle.
All Lim AND LARGER
Your
FOR YOUR
RLAOE
Complete! THAN EVER ! Ooer NOW
EASTER SUIT!
Come and Seethe New Line of Shirts!
SHOES
net a bottle of Milks' BftUilsh a t( : . Ar that Coagfa or Cold. arge bottl: 50 cents. Wc gua.antee to r:-.re i) t storsj jasj. Aas-, your dreggist. Purcha,! ;rtc ctfunded if no; beneritt.' l ly V. r'irt Bottle. The br uft.bo'J rnc?t&
k m, Smoke Ei ito Of the Paat Winter Ou Yoor NVn 1 Is Herta Heaifol Nor Pretty Come to F. C. KU BLER'S KCKBl KK I I.o. k. A-I'KK Ani tiet C!en aiid Haodeome
and Oxford TEzS
NEW TAN SHOES ! HATS FURNISHINGS.
W2St Side Ciothier and Furnisher.
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WANTED RAW SKINS
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Dikl March I 1904, Frank Beck, aged 7S years snd 6 day. ot pneumonia, after being eiek about three weekn. He was one of the old est sattlers around Ja-per, having come from Germany to Dubois co fn 1842, and bought a piece of land on the I'ortersville road, ab u' ihre miles north Janper, which he cl eared and lived upon for many year-', and built a brick residence the onlyone from Jasper to White rver. He finally moved to Jasper, and worked an a ntoue mason. He was buried at St. Joseph's grave yard. ffssjuKr'd J.trK'ie, local managt r of the Cumberland Telephone Co.. says the County Commit" kMstfl at their tension thi week wouldn't even consider hij proposition for Cumberland service in the ooaotj offices. He tbinkn thej might t least have considered it, which i' seems would have been fair. (JTCharles MDoO." Krau-, of Louisville, spent Monday in Jat-j tr on bufiness. asvMr- (i. W. Haberly will entertain the Jnth Century club next Wednesday evening. GTMrs. Chri. Rudolph and Mrs. M. B. Holly were called to Oden yesterday on account of the siokness of their father.
A Bf dal Car the Latett. The K ur-k-Xai koff railroad of
Rttaaia adtrcftises special ear for the newly wed. designed til fur-
ni-iiea witn tue very uu-t i isunc
A anion- engineer and srehitect were called in to plan it. Tiie dec
orations are in the beat Pari-ian style, and polite female attendants look after the comfort of the happy couple. None hut couples on a hOB evmoon are allowed to u?e this mag
nificent car, which, hv u stroke of
infertility, is built to accommodate alike the v rv wealthy and those with a mtle-st purse. The partitions are removable, and the car can be wed a a series of small compartments, or as a couple of room . saloons.
K.ir them. A Kuil
styles, to t-elfct
Holl Prom 5c to ." Cents. Fc.tire rix'tu- from W)ü to 5 00. No Old Stock. All Fresh 1904 Designs.
Come i arly to have advantage unbroken lines. F. C. KUEBLER, LEADING JEWELER.
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Lit ENSE o I l i ''OTi' I i hereby atM ta th citi?-'- ';- mdBalnl r lowrih p. Dih count j
Harbison Trntooi Notice Notic is hereby jriveu that tli u-. l- rigued, Traates) of Harbtaoa towiisrhip, rill att.'ml to township boeiiieas oa esteli Mou. lay of the year, at my otli -. a jersous having; township business to hraassai are raqnimd to present it to him )ii Mon. lays. The township I'.t'rary .1! e kept at ny houif in (fayivil (igoaoK Nix, Nov. - i te00. . Tmstw. BoonC Township Tru-t- ' Notice. The nn.lenifroel, Trustee of l4o.ne xiwnsliip. 1'utNiis count v, herhy irivei
lotiet- that he w ill atten l to aii busitn -s
saetalniatg to the offl ae "t rrostee, at his neeidenee, tur-e miles -.iithwe-t of l''raffBTille. on Saturdays of ea. ii week, and vpieete all persons havlna township justness to present it onatui lay. Citi'.ens desiring h'Hiks from the Township Library, are ao titled that the Library is cept at mj resi len. e. Cmki-t:a.n Hoffman, Tmstee. De 7, l.ait-T.
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Digests what you Eat
Dyspepsia Cure Many dik' tive compoondfl atoj ubleU are reeoaamaawhd I euredyspepeia by dineating focni with the pepio they coota..While most of Ute) preparations posses merit, they all fail to ffff r. lief In a r. at many eases. The rex-on for this is plain. lepsin tti gee tff only alhuminouff f(K)ds, and descriptions of pep-in preparations usually give the amount of egffor meat they will digeet. Bat are must live oa more than e's and neat; arid some of the worst cases of dy-pepsia are caused by indigeatloffj of fata and atarches, which p'psin cam., t digest. There IffvKM prepffUaUoo that contains all the d.g..-tants. It is KoDOL Dtsi ki ma Ci-kk. which digests whatyai at. and lubeca aaed with j- markabia -ucreas, not a single failure to cure lag report. -0 from the many thousand who hare used iL J. E. Peabodj, ritcairn. N. Y., Rays: "The first doseof Kodol Dyspepaia Cure relieved my son of stomach and heart trouble, and four boil lea of it cur. 1 him. I heartily recommend It.'' it can't help but do you good .. rvtfbj L. C. IX'l ill & Co., i iiii-ugu Xht 11- buti.c cxiuia.es 24 touts iL- 50c. ftiaav od by Martin Friedman . Jasper.
(ub"i cut. April 19V4. It
rttl In1
Getting Even With the Ka.ter. After H lire last year in the old ;ity of Manenhurg Kmpi-ror William ofT. red $;': I to ia h .f the tiie owaen of burned houses if they would rebuild them in the quaint gabled Style of the middle nges. Four of the earn n received prtaea, but the filth, making aomo slight deviation fr tin the kai-cr"? plan, re
ceived no rconcr. So he to..k down
the gablea, bmh the room- in mod-
ern -tie and put thu in-erndion
ri'ht a. r"i. thff front of the hottaei nau rieht a.:f 1irf rurnnat; L'-b' iM.-lne t-lK-r..' KunC This may be frtidv tran.-lated: !! not oa th favom of th Krat: Tl.. art thai Ih Ithiii thee ruIUvat.
Th eecteleeti4 i,-r MM i in ro- tn. Sl3l Br of a n lory fram 4 aerta i. r 1 1 . S . ui lt ' f th tn of Japr. Ihil...i ...aotjr. lnl. Said tri. frontinx est. At th m time and place mit tu eat iMMhea. Kareb. II, 19043.
urb llltlf
ina 1 11 Man
ipply fur a p,r ta aoiixa
An Alaskan Project Tin r.' is talk at Nome, Alaska, according to the Springfield Republican, of huildini.' a gambling caaine on the 1 . of Bering see, eateide the three mile limit. This will jmt thff ctaino beyond the reach of the Ian - of the I nitad statt and U make the p!a. e about Jt s lawle-- as anything could poaeibij lx.
Notice ot Final Settlement of F.-tatc. Notice 1- hen-hv iriven tothecK lit. .r. heirs and legatees of Hosa Kraus,
le va.-1, to ai'i. nr in the hlbots t ir
euit Court, hehl at .lMSer, Indiana, ..11
tlie:'.l . I ;i v ..t April. r4. ;inl
ui-.-. ii any, why the Final Bettlemeoi cfiiiint- with the estate of .-aid de
cedent sFkmiM not be approve! ; snd said
heirs are aotinetl tothetl and Iu re io;ikt
pro.it ..f iieiritii.. an. i receive tie .t li-
t ri I nit 1 v -h;ii. -
W iTKKMs, The Clerk of saUl ( '.mil , this
7th du ! Mareh. I MM
.loilN p, HUTU ER, Clerk I)uliii ( ireuif Court.
rsuvLOB et TaaTLoa, A torneys. Mar. II, 1901 -St Liquor License NTotice, Notie.' 1 hereby riven t. th eitiini ol .JI r, hi:. I Hit i : 1 l.i ,..' t..wi.,ii, OuhoiMl ladlana, thai the uno.-r-1 k-h. i. a mult' lab ab itiiutol aald townabln antl enuuty, and itver
the ,tie oi 1 i ar, aad of ar 1 moral rhar Meter, will' t the r.-uniitr April tern, twd, of tbe Hoard of Conti au lee ionors t.f mIo eonnljr, ttfi for n lleeaa to sell hh.i retail pirltuooe, einotta. mult anil nth. r Intontca tin Uqtton la a (tan qaaattt than aqiiatl ut h tint.', ah the privilege ol :il luu 1 ok tin -.in,. 1.1 in- drank on hta pn ni Tin 1 I . M oestti..ti Inn -aid li.imr ill be said 1 in tin- ix.'A foeH room on th. ground floor id the. two storj frame buildinn on therorner of Aiith and Newton to.t
-It llllt' . I oil tilt f.. Ol Ii, Iii .,( .,t shown on Iba ricinal pint of th Jawper, Ralntirldg townsh p, POIIIIt) . Ill'illlll.l At Ine mdc tun. and plnee I w :l l.'HV. t.l SCll l'ill- Hll'l toliiii , ., im lunrbee, 1.1 ST tU. J. K iit.l 1')I - w
Llcenac Nticr. NOTSEi i lereb tirmr th cIHtf Hit. aii.l ll.irt.Ui ti lownabl lul
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( oi RAGED ßood Holiday Traile
I will increase my Itock and make stronger Inoltff to lease you durir.fr this year. Thanking all for past favors .irui solicitinR for the future. 1 am your, for business, J. E. Steinkamp, Jeweler and Music Dealer, JaspCPf liKliaiiii.
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DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Itig W inter Stock of hahionahle ( iooda.
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OF ALL KINDS,
"GE7 A TELEPHONE!" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SEnVICE. B ina lid? uh-cribers ar. iven free telephone h.-rvic to very point rea. he.1 by their lines in the rjunty. a. id tnev are constantly maaini; aatanaioffia and edditioi -. No "Wild Cat" Instruments usei No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE. Local Manager.
iprtl ISSI, ..r a Heat h.'i. r.. t,,.r ati'l wine, a
Wetteraon'a Pun attt r-"ii iff well
Mei.r. .i:t.r-tii 11 uill ktuoi-it
lor his tmn-. Man ou inako a rt.T 1.. ix.r.ih , MU M the constellations?" anked a U ',,1; V. friend one day. "By Qfjrnili," an- !ut ste hnete, ffa.nd Watterson juickly, 1 Can "
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Cod Fish, Ma aUwaja ready i both i'hon JOSEPH NV. 6th St.. Off!., I'joa-y.
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White Fish, :arel. 1 liver. We bati BUCHART. JAKI'KK, IND.
THE MARLIN RIFLE. Model i8qj. .-2 cahbre
oest rifle made for the farmer, comhininc- -nnA
points of the old mntzle-loading squirrel rifle with the convenience and rapid fire of the most improved rereater. It is so constructed that the same rifle uses the f llowinR camidfres: .12 short anrl .r.e; run fire. .3a short and lonR center fire, and is the only repeater made usinR rim f re cartridges larger than the .aa calibre. The short 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 ihr cost of a Marlin. The Marlm Hand Book for shooters explains why this is o and tells how to ca-e for and how tn stats Im rUm
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