Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1904 — Page 4

i iSPER COURIER

aHf't- K. Iil l'.th O.M NTY, IMIMM

Sa at ita Poatoflaa at Juftr IgUiii. far

iu'p'u luronan in Bill aa HMtd data tua'.wr

FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1904.

I If jrnn hüte mil want hih priUag, thai a'ourlrr I'toone

I I tiraaa. tr r II II llirtxiclt

Demoeratie Ticket.

Election T 1 1 1 a . Not, s, oi

For Joiut Representative

II KACK M. KKAN

For Prosevutin,T Attorney, ,S7tii Jnlieial

Circait BOM km TU IYLOR

For To. Treasurer,- VV. F. BECK MAN ForCo. !herifl,--VIC. V. CA8SIDT. For County Coroner. J. F. M FI N K KB For ti. I'omniia.ionfr. 1st Hiiatrirf

HFNRY WFHR

For Co. Commissioner. Sd District

BEN BY LANEHiRF.BE

Fivk DoLLAM a VoVC. Zenoi

beat Cox in Clark county la-t orook

over 1 -l votes, and thus cinched

tho Democratic nomination for concress in this district. He had tin

longest purse, and the "longest polt l.i

knocked me persimmons.

KThe first examination for

county graduation will take place Saturday March VHh. A year's free scholarship at the National Normal Cniversity, Lebanon, Ohio, is ofiVred the pupil mh holds toe highest averago scholar ship in the county. Another fret scholarship is offered the too her who taught the aueees-ful pupil.

Conc.hkssman Ze.nok At the primary in Clark county last Friday. Cox got 1,062 votes and -nor 2,541 Xenor's majority 1,479 Tnia gives the 20 delegate votes ot Clark county to Zenor, and with what he has in the other counties ';, which practically insures hinomination when the district con

vention meets, ne having secured 9 more than enough, with i'erry and Crawford yet to hold their piimarie.It is to be hoped he will show more fitness in bis "th term than he tiain his other 1. Cox, so far, has 30 votes in the convention.

CARF Qf THE EYES. Same S.. . RU which Will Tand to Preserve the Sight. An eminent physician lays down thi'.-o mijU laws nn tho p-neral care f tot ,, f,,r , ntm v

rtl

cir

wish to retain tho Mr eyetight t. gn . rj old ;

Wltoa reading writings drawrW CWttf or enpigrd in MmiJar work always take tar.- that the rm ja OOttfortabh tool, t.'wi tl,- feci an

vana, :!:;;; tin ri i notWtig tight nbout tho :. . ..r d -Amt theft i plenty ..f r ..;rx. tiiUt tjie un doet not shine thrwth on the

objet t you ;iro at w ork on or on objects in front of yoa and that t!.o light comet fraaiwwrthe left ihoul lor. The bead liMHÜd UOi he Lout nun h in r--: iv. 1 ' i,:,..,. hould

noarlv perpendicular t. the lino

est tii.m

DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable. Almost everybody wh reads the r,--s-

papers is sure to know cf the wi .-

Ready Fot

porr

M a 1 a? 1 -

ot eurht. It sliotuil not 1.

ton inches from the eves.

Do not habitiullv it th

rondiuL'.

Net er tittdv or write before broak-

fatt bv artitit ial h'ht.

c Avoid reading or wins l ti

liirlit or wlun dotulitaiod bv recent

illness, i j n-ialh ft-vi r.

Ian tho eves have anv iK foct

avoid lino oeedlework, drawüw of

lino ma:s atui a 1 u i i'mnlo nnt

. .

fxoept tor very rknrt tasks, not t

ceding half an hour ta

vir plav "tru-tfv with Uh 'es.

sucti as squinting, rolling th(ini..aud

so on.

in all fori!.- of labor romnnni:

. . . .

ine exer ie of vi-uon on niimito

bjectt the worker should rise from

us task Ii nv and t hru, tnkp :i fn-

tep intpirationi with the mouth 1, stretch the fratrse, throw tho rm backward nnl fonrsrd and, if tide, step to a window or into

M JET ii

it n i

It is th;

pi cal inumj

it. and y cun

th,

open air, if only f.r a moment.

Reading in a mo in

-t..

mvol'san undesirable strain and

Iii, i .

snouitl te avoii oil as lai- n- nr.-u-ti -.-

ble. If vou will n-Hth obtain book.or papt r Ii lar'e tvpc.

" nent k.dney der special!

wonderfully successful In promi

lame back, k'iaev. bladder l e a. .!

bles and Bright's Disease, whun :j tfaa wcrst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kil r.'-r s Swamp-Hoot I r. -ommen led f or everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found lust the remedy vc- need. I: ha hn it

In so many ways, In ho spiral w :k. m private practice, among the I elpless too pocr to purchase relief and has proved so successful n

every case that a special arrangement has been made by wh;ch all readers of th.s paper who have not already tried it. may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling mere about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. U'hen writing tnenr. on reading th.s generous effer in this paper and fC- fe

Dr. Kilmer 5t Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. The

reru.ar fifty cent ar.d nm.n;

do.lar sues are sold by all good druggiwa. I'on't tnako unv nustuki' I

it-r the aatae, Hwamp Boot, Dr. Kill an Swamp-K'H't. an.i rhoaddiatt. l'iiiibainton, N. Y., on evory bottle.

All LiiHks

I AND LARGER

RLAOE Your

1oiiiilel(k! THAN EVER !

NOW

Order

FOR YOUR EASTER SUIT !

Come and See the New Line of Shirts!

SHOES

1 is

Mini ü

Of the Pat! Winter On Your Walla la

iMter BeaOkfji Nor Pretty

and Oxford TES

NEW TAN SHOES ! HATS V FURNISHINGS. m

W-st Side C othier and Furnisher.

1 lie ei at a re tho Motu ich i suit an ot ilk I rious. or jm--it of the area.

.r,

n i .f

rder. L'on delay for so-

C onie to I

F. C. KUEBLER S Anl lift Clean and Han'ls0,H

fVANTED Rr SKINS

ajaTbe Town Board ol J.i dil the right thin? in pacing a res olution for inaproviog Main and iHh street. I nder it there will be no

u isightly foot hump. Hut the resolution should be enlarged so ato include estimates for sewers. And then these street? should be bricked. i lite a number of brick gutters on them have been laid 5 or I years, and some of them have ttood at hard usage as the ttrtoti

and are yet in good condition,

ap

I

tte stun, h

mon- gkiatj and -.t Line black Mitt Sonne to i:i-ir v lu.-ty or rul niingt can be im ing if o..l for uii- in equoJ part water. I rr iü .i

Things That Help.

.; r bra rooking moke the tlothes easilt ironed.

.Wall Paüer

CECRGE 0. BECKER, rt urn it, 4 Km Mrr, IIMINVWI.U.

Kodol

ikill' ji t

t run

Quite new h-ok-bottt tea tninof virtogar and

PEAS AND OATS.

A Full stock, , to select from

'. V- i-t

For them sty

Rolla From ." to SO Cents.

Entire roomn from 5(1 ti

No Old Stock. All Fresh 1904 Designs.

Best

Etcclleot Feed for Milcb Cow? Methods for Planting

Peas and oats n ake a crand soil

ing food for milch cows, writes Prol 1 ti'ia.ar Shaw. wh-n ur.iwn in li

. " r -

u balance and on rich

n T .... J I L '

, , I ""'""i" auu wii l KU laiiu. I 111?

were maue oi M .cngesang s br m.v ,t. OTi,n nn ;mrw, oriv

t. u ai . . I . r. o mmtj

prove the square that way, anyhow

kind of land that is well nrenared

and moist, and it comes anvwhert

jin the rotation. The peas now be Another brother of Howard 'ing discussed are commonly ip kpc Tate visited him at the jail Friday, of at the Canadian field pea. The) Heist Prohibition le.turer from "mbrace many varieties. The weak Tennessee, and had lectured at boint about thiä food for aniline

tome arly lo havn adraOtOM

ucbroken lines.

F. C. KUEBLER,

LEADING JEWELER BarCfe '. ifM l r.

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LICENCE MOTU B oT!" R i b-ref iot.i

I II ml in

Ottboi.

iij1eriefif I. 4 nit i ,t

Uarbtfloa Trasto0vi Notice Notnv n botokf iriven that tli" onder-ng-ned. Trusts ol Harbison township, nil attend to township business on each vh'nday ol the year, at my otiice, and persons having township business to iransart art- r- nr-i to present it to hirn o .Monday?. The tom uship l.brary will be kept at i xy home in Uaysvillt. Oaaoaai Rii, Nov. El IMO. J. -ee.

Boom TowMhlp Tnnton'a Notice.

Th un b'rsic owueiiiti. luhc

ioti-.- that he will attend to ail bnsinestitertainine to the um -e i Trustee, at hie

reeidence, turve miles southwest oi Vorersville. ..n J-aturdaysof ea-h week, and 'qneflts all persons hivin township osiness to present it OH Saturday. liticena desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is

Trustee of Eo intv, hert-bv si

Digests what you Eat

Dyspepsia Cure

Many dir. aU OBpOVOil and tablets are recoru mended to cure dyspepsia by .1 jp ü ag fcxj with tlie pepsio they contain While moat of th. as preparations potooso merit, they oil fail to give r. Uaf la a reat many cie. The reoson for tbit it plain. Pepsin digstt only album: nout foods, and decriptJont of pen-in preparation usually give the amount of eggt or meat they will d;g. t Bat must live on more than eggs and meat; aadj tom of the worst casee of dyspepsia are caused by Indigestion of fats and ttarches, wLich pepsin anaot digatt. Tnere is one pr. paration that contains all the digesUnt. It is Kodol Dxtmrau Ccaa, which digestt what you cat, and hat been used with rvmarkable succ,-not a single failure to cure Uing reported from the many thou?an Is who have used iL

PHcairn. N. Y., says: -The first dotoof Kodol eiiered my too of stomach and heart tmuble, f it cured him. I heart;:? recommend ft

it can't help but do vou noori

Pr dbyLt liu , o. Tb OL boOU eoatalas t 4 iSLih sa-

J. E. Peabody I'yspepshiCure and four botti -

1 iv ir: :. Fris In n Ja.

tept at my residence. Christi n Horrv s, Trustee. Dee 7. 1900-v.

rnncton on Thursday night. Hav

ing come to fluntinburg the fol

purposes is the short period during

wbicb it can be fed green. Thi

ü pvw avri mm at awa faacu. a i J 1 lowing day, h came over to Jasper: period will not usually extend be t r UAA hifl K-hlVxA kiM.nnM a.! I M iL.. 1

t 1 bis brother between train.

He said that he didn't think it was right to take a Mlow man's life, therefore he could not render his brother any assistance. He departed on the next train saying that he would not return for the trial

0-The Republicans are talking of nominating John F. Lhllon, a

prosperous farmer of Hoone town

ship, as their candidate for congress ra,D a,ter " in thi-di.,,; R-: a,s oaaU have been mixed.

yonu tnree or lour weeas trom on-

sowing, but it may be extend Ü ty having another plot sowp l or tbreV weeke later than the first. This crop may usually b best eown on fall plowed land, rich nat

urally or made so. and sonn aJ

early as tillage b practicable in the

spring. 1 he in den of sowing trill

tvary with the conditions. In man (Caaet the seed may Le sown with

the grain drill after the peas and

Sn'1io& ntrtrninc sue Tb paaatMlmtNa 1 'oiii i lu niw. ttooi f a ua ftorv 'bv n rih balf f lui Nn

plat i.f tb t..i, ..f j ,

I mho la rouutjr. ind. trt. fruutlni; f-t At lb nanir time an I

alt to aMe lunvlica.

arrlt JI. 1904 3.

of Iba IM a at bNWa at t la

Said bulk plan win

par-

ocoiu.K Ron.i.r

i i m i

Notice ol Final Settlement of Estate.

in th;- di-trict. Rarrina his nolitir

o he would make a p'endid conizress

men and if elected would be among r j iSI". . W ik fD r,,.o,;.oi -K fUßd best to scatter the

, ivt. piaviiv.i lauunin 1 11 the Nation's legislative halls. It

f -Al

in oiner situations as on prairit soils, somewhat weed v. it his 1,,.,,

De:i nvr

w - a.

the ground while yet unplowed, and

then to plow it four or hve inches i

.nu t ha ihn Martta.! I. i "1" "'f""' """"w

f.'" .fUr Zpnnr ha. K.al.n ' dePP aDl1 10 nOM.iW furro

Notic- if. hereby jfiven tothecrt'ilitors Oalfl anil l::itf.-i ..f Hoa Krim-, h-i .-.i-.-.l. to iiK-ar in tin IhiUiis ('ireaH Ootirt, beid ol Jotper, ladiaaa, on the 2d day of Aotil. I'.aM. and ahn

ause, if any. why tin Final S. ttl. ni. nt AcrtMint with the t-tatp of said .- oedoat tboald n..t ot pproood;aad said

in n- an- nonii.-.i j tfn-n aiu! then- make pronf ,,f beiraoip, and atoeive their di--trihntive slians. Wrnratt, ThoClooi ol taklCoart, this tli day March, 1904. JOHN P. HITHER.

( erk I Mlhoi. 1 ir.-n il I

Trwi.-k.V TaUYi.-'K, A tornpys Mar. U, I9M tL

m.

TjjNCOl B t.i l. go d Holiday Trade I will increase my stock and make stronger iflorts to please you during this year. Thanking ail for past favors and soliciting for the future, I am yours, for business, J. E. Steinkamp. Jeweler and Music Dealer, .l:isM'r, Indian. i.

DRY GOODS. CLOTHING. NOTIONS. GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper forlthe Price.

me

FRANK ECKERT S

For Extra Bargains. Hig Winter Stock of rashionable (foods.

s

Liquor bleenM Notice.

from Jn

t Infi

i roru

it ant uf unit t u-i!p aar. 1 i-mmti , : tin' nitv t,l Jl year. hiiI ol it I lin.r il artcr, i at th- firnl.ir r.nl t I a,.,, t). t,,;,t, .,f I .,..',., lf iiunty, atil for m l,n uar to Mill inii .

niritiimi, rinons.

Kl NKKI.

Dolw.ia ennntu Aorrr t. .l" 10 plVent the Seed

de rocratir nomination ,f !Krowin8 10 Mw dltant

county republican should beat bias T. 1 'tm . .... at the general election. , The oats should then bs sown just beb re the oeaa come thmmh

, , . ' Piriiiiiiti. v.iii.i , ... the ground, broadcast or with drill itiior tAtthe elections last Saturday and the ground should then be bar 1 ; '

. V . l"n B'u" ll,B "ne 'owta to destroy youct weeds and,""1 of the Viooooaot & Uuisv.lle Trac- to prevent the escape uf moi-tun - lion K K , upon the question of from the soil "n ,,H; 'n,,,r rsitt. ami ti.n vol ng tid to that corporation, Mad- Vsually not loso than two and a v'-' ' ison town.-hip, Dubois county, vot- half bushels per acre should be --''-' ' ' "

. " . . r ' 4 'D v.uuui. uy not more than one-third should be

...r majori y, asnington Utters- oats. On som prairie soils one burg,) by pa majority ; Harrison peck of oats per acre should sulll -e " ownsb.p Knox county 8 to 1 in On other soils it may be necessary Licmnc iir, favor; but in tmtennct it failed to to increase the oa unh, I I v "V carry. Politics got mixed in it furnith by measure nearly half the ,5!,;' ',' 11 there. We are told the company seed ued and capitalists backing it are well This food is excellent f ir mhk

satis.ieu, ana win ou.id the road, product! .n. From fifteen to twentt but , may go to Sullivan for the tont per acre may be token frotr coal fields there instead of to m- one omn of th. .. .

ctnnes, and wait until Vincennes be followed in many seasons by. asks font, before building there, catch crop on the - .round Dubois county neon e a bona that --- " ',UI

. . ,, , m - r mam coucuiaiiy ui rape. I in rut. m ff' nd that rrUncXQn tin may soon at the , w 1 begin toon, and be pushed come into bloom and may he con W,lh eoer- , tinned until the crop is netrly ripe

m rh rfi

x at x x x x y S4 v v vlv' w w v i 'ar" Cut P ( m m m m m Wi Jan L . i

Ju-t Receivt a I arg2 Ld of I

OF ALL KiNDS,

A TELEPHONE!"

The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SEHVICt. U ma tide ih-.cribers tre given free telephone rviee to very point reached by their lines in the count v. and tti- are c vii-tantly makini? extensions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instr uments ased No Shouting Required Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE, Local Manager.

FISH

! laa? af I rut i ana g. 1 Thr frri Jagg

t" 1 X . h w

tixrn ,t Krilrri.1

W im i

'total I arfli

rrll.7.rjr, at, p,n aaoaoi muhl

i

Sardells. SPICED HOLLAND SMOKED Cod Fish, Mai Alwtys ready t both Phone' . JOSEPH W. 6th St..

'Jet. a, ISOi y.

IM

Uli VI.

White Fish, arel. liver. Vi g have ÜCHAÄT. laiflPIB. IMD.

m y:

calibre.

aj the good

e with the

I ME MARLIN RIFLE, Mrxlcl itoi a oest rifle mar! fr,, it,, r. ,

poirts of the old muxyle-Iomdtnt: murre

conenieTce and rapid fire of the inoat improved repeater. 2 constructed that the same nfie uses the fchowinr ca tridgea : .3i hört and lone rim ttre. .31 short and lone .en.er ure. and is the only repeater made uiinr rim f re carUdKe larrer thaui the .,a calibr. Th short canndge, re just the thine for mall game wh.-le the lonp; ones hfl hoes and be-f hmJ,l r-- .1.. a... .

. v U1(. IJISI canioces used have saved the cost of a Maxim. The Marl. n Hand Book tor atinm .... a.

and tel'S how tn rar fnr . - K . .

vaiuabla book free if you will send stamps for postage to THE MLiN FIREARM: rn kjtia u.utu m

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