Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 April 1904 — Page 4
. VSPER COURIER
.SPICK. ni'POH COCWTV. IWDIAKA
in i tt i r.to- at Jp' lBj," If rr mm afti waa M mwtf rirr
FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1904.
If yon haa ems ! eewa. want ai printing, through lh Courier rha.ua.
Demokrat ic Tirket.
Jipfr LInk liffct Platt Sola to lie Town lor $7,00 ! The Courier m mf ormed that at
atrial meeting of the town trustees ! held Tuesday night, in connection I with the stockholders of the Klectnc Light Co.. the letter was informed by the Ja. par Fun iture Co. that ef- ' ter April lot, the Light Co. would not be furniebed eteam from the
Furniture Co. 'a boiler unless double
tbe price wa paid which had been
heretofore. Then the .-tocanoiaere who had oDDOüed the aale, because
they eaid tbe Light Plant bad been
paying thuu -o per cent, annuwu upon their investment, were readyto aell to the town, and the price of
17.000 was agreed upon tortne piani and the town attorney directed to 'repare an ordinance providing for
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DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
everybody who reads the newv
Head
Almost pipers Is
sure
jl Kimm
now ol the wonderful
curas made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root.
reat kidney, liver Udaer remedy.
It is the treat rr.edi-
t?4 cal triumph of the : L 1 teenth century; dis-
i covered after yean of I scientific research by g Dr. Kilmer, the gffit- ' nent K dney and bladder specialist, and la
wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, ur.c ac:d troubles and Bright 's Disease, wh.ch is the worst form of kidney trouble.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root is
mm
Dr. Kilmer s Swamp.KOOt Is mi rec-
ElectioiiTtieday.Xov. 8,04 the purcbaee, and have it ready tor i,Ver cr bladder troub.e it win be found
passage at tbe regular April aewjiun. just the remedy you need. I: has been tested The price !eeni; somewhat high, In so many ways, in hospital work, la private aj the plant when new did not COrH prtce ameng the helpless too poor to pur. " ' . .j ,t : nrtW chase relief and has proved so successful in that much by 1,'M. and It II now everycMe tiut a Jaolal arrangement has about half worn out. But the town en by which all readers of this paper ought to own if, and possibly bad who have not already tried It. may have a . i . masmmIa U -. s l ä mm r t Iraa K mail alA KaaV
rrtpr nv that than to wan longer. -. m. - "
For Joint -tÜF.M.KF.AN For r-gaffig For Co. Treasurer.-W. W. BECKHAM, For Co. ?benfl,-VIC V. CASSIDY.
MEINKKK,
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ror ouDiy - - " Detter pay inai waw ,eihng more about Swamp-Root and how to Fol Co. Commissioner . I .r. The town is paying .0 a year findonf ycuh.vek.dnev or bladder trouble. Mt.ni nun- . . , i;nV,r.nr nd nriiirv uiw . .. - .-.a .....
r. rv. rm mi aioner. 3d Piftnct
HENKY LANDGREBE.
tor street lighting, ana properly . When wriv.ng mermen reading this generous
n.Anaeil. the commercial llBbts Will offer In this paper a 1 f'
nut. tliij an.l in. irn All that in less send your address to
Hicks, the weather prophet, the price will be -B?
saved. BUI U win require regular fifty cent and R w r snaaooc
management. dollar sues are sold by all good druggists.
am anvil will be an awful month
with almost continuous storms of rain, hail and enow, accompanied by destructive tornados and hurricanes. He lays the blame on the planet Saturn and the moon. -- a i i
aarine nemocraui; c-in ; - . . . .. ... . 'HirmitM h called SUte convention g'. AP ,"th' ' 'L to chooee delegate, to the Nation.! r.,-u J "ta ' '
!"l55 !ho"dd goun' Phe following ,rogr.tn ha, b. ar instructed. The convention to nom-rngeo- . . . ,1 l i t..i.. .iriir hv all.
mate Mate omcera win De neiu --tyi"-"' rij i-u.fl onma
B- 1
Protram of Exerciaea by Haysville Schools. The Haysville Public Schools will have an entertainment next Wed-
n.in'r make anv mistake hill reinem
ber the name, lwamp Root, Dr. Kiliiierf Swamp-Root. anl thead-lrese. Hinghamton, W. Y. on every bottle.
20, at Indianapolis.
Declamation. Wm. Eu hmiller.
Duet, Ophelia Nix and Clara Bae eher. Play, "Aunt Kitty's Shopping.'"
ssThe Mobsman Lumber Co.. and the Jasper Veneer Mill, each mt Hnwn about 115.000 worth of
log on this nse ot ratoaa. u s Hat Unli. a poor wind blows no one good,"; Declamation, Oscar Aulenbacher, so while the Hood compelled the Duet, Maggie Aldkofer and Mayceasing of work at the mills, it en- Helmus. abled the bosses to get enough logs play, "Ma s New Boarders." lioated down to keep them busy all pclamation, Nettie May Himsel. Summer. They had 106 of their Song, all. hands near Dubois a good portion, pantomine Drill, of la-t week manning their rafts,; Duet, Leona Baecber and Theresia and they had a hard time getting! Weisheit, their rata past the eddy caused by Play, "Tom's Practical Joke." the Dubois Mill dam. jSolo, Nettie May Hiaosel. , r . 'Drill, "Corue Play With Me." -The Hearst sentiment seems g J to be growing Inftani but the J First grade. Courier believes the best policy ,or:(1,ftrtelle tbe success of the party in Nov Reclamation. Jacob Seitz. in selecting some statesman of loca, Handkerchief drilL reputation for good government in Q ajj
n.s state ne.tner ioo -"J! Recitation, chart class, conservative but a reliable Democrat Heimnw and
alwavs, and not yet mentionea ior nJL ' Ihe Presidency, ijto Play, -How the Quarrel Began.'
mm rVw . i.iV:;" Declamation, Josie Krodel. pie set bythe convention 144. when w Hie and Wm
folic was tbe sucessiui catanaie, . . and beat nry vvlvam' Declamation, Robert Buchta. known man of the hig party. HüffmMin. -Ail the rifMi In Indiana, as Play, "The Holy Terror." well a- Patoka, were dangerously Duet, Esther Seita and Ida Harder high Saturday and Sunday, Pato- Class exercise, Three little girla. ka river above where Mill street Play, " Visiting at the Dentist." backs up the water, being higher Duet, Laura and Leora Kuckriegle
than for several years. Below that Drill of the newsbos
A Test i-f Subnet. An ingenious tot of sobriety inow being efperimentnlly adopted iu oontinental towna. On entering a public hon- the would be drtnkei finds that the n!y way to the bar lies alon;; a platform about two U I high, aacended by thr-. step. Thiplatform La a boot twelve Incnea wide and fifty yard long, following a zigzag coone, with here and then an obstacle that has to be stepped over. One who ha already baa I drop too much is thus practically certain to fall fmrn this nurrow and ditficult pathway to the padded floor, especially pfepnred to reoeiv him. Bober oaea arc lerved in the order in which they reach the bar If they rcjiure another drink they must traverse the platform a second
time, and so on.
Litzie
Eich-
II Dust. Sib ani Din Of the Past Winter On Your Walla Is Neither MM Nor Pretty Come to F. C. KUEBLER S lOtHII BLOCK, JASPKB And (Jet Clean and Handsome Wall Pape:
For them. A Full stock, latent styles, to select from Kölln From B to ."() Onta. Entire rooms from 60o to $5.00.
No OldrStock. AU Fresh 1904 Designs.
F. C. KUEBLER,
LEADING JEWELKU. MarchT. loljr.
it AiA nnl apt unite a hiffh bv a few Sone. all.
inches. No train came to. Jasper Closing address, Theresia Weisbach, on Saturday or Sunday morning. Olga Buettner, when the train dispatcher ent out Minnie Heichelbech, a band car to take soundings. The Lena Joseph, hand car came on to Jasper and Teachers. then went back and brought over the mails, and Sunday evening a See Df atb of öeorfe Leo Ma.a. ' ...... i . r - o-a I : la kva 1 (
tram came over witti a UN M aeiay s. uru., muru.uK u. , , fc advantage ed pae.-engers. Tuesday regular h.me with his brother for school, .... a f 1 a 1 .l.ar ),a lnrr.il hnm Koran Unbroken lineS.
ira.un hot rc!uiucvi. i imac i.j.u- "uvu a v , - ber of wheat fields are yet under to the woods to help hie dear father water and it is feared the growth iand his older brother work, but he destroyed, though the continued was gone no more than ten minutes ool weather is in its favor. when a tree about ten inches thick fell, and hit the innocent little one Dead Tom Hogan, known over hiaback; he was carried to the widely as a drainage and ditch con- house and three physicians were tractor, died at tbe Morgan hotel in Piud. Dm. Kelso. Salb and Luke-
Ireland last Sunday, aged 7 1 years, meyer. But it was all in ?ain. of consumption. Tom was a gen- There waa no chance to recover, for uine son of tbe "ould sod," but Qe waa to be numbered with the had lived in the United States many dead. He grew worse and worse years, first in New York City, where and the pain more eevere tbau ever, he took large contracts for excava- till at last on Monday morning, at tions, and was an employer of many -0 tbe Death Angel spread its hand ; then at Brooklyn and BufTa-: broad wings over and embraced tbe lo, finally coming to the Ireland B0Ui 0f our dearest little brother, neighborhood about 20 yean ago, Leo. May he rest in peace where or more, where he filled a numberau aorrow is unknown on that bright of contracts for tile draining, always Celestial shore, doing an honest and satisfactory' ppeciouj one from as is gone, job. He made considerable money, The dear voice we loved is still, but, like manv of tbe Irish, was his Dear Leo, we ran neyer re-call, own .r.t ni.mhinä an ir.v.! Because he obeyed his Father s will.
erate lovnr of stronn drink. Aft' r uy lHAi!.r-.
Spring Stales !
1
K-llervillo, Mar 28, KM.
Kettiia uav for his work, and set
teling with his hired laborcn, be would seek a dram -hop and spend the remainder, when he would go
to work again to make more. So
he died in poverty and wae
in a cheap cotlin at public expense
He was known to be a widower,
it is said had one son living . ., Y . i ,
. . , IU l!ie Cllil IUI ."BUK alle sau niri Il.irl.I somewhere in the East, where be . V , , Iii. lr,'
In Dry Goods and Notions. All the Latest Novelties, Etc. Clothing,
shirts, Hats and Uaps. Full line of Straw Goods.
Staple and Fancy (iroceries.
SrRMJTG 1
CoiiiIHc!
THAN EVER ! Order NOW
SUIT!
All Lines AND LARGER RLACE Your
FOR YOUR EASTER
Come and See the New Line of Shirts!
!
SHOES
TIES
and Oxford
NEW TANiSHOES II HATS v FURNIBHINLtS.
KUEBLER,
West Side Clothier and Furnisher.
i
$50.000.00
Cash Given Away to Users of
LION
We are eoine to be more liberal than ever in 1901 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will tbe l ion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums ..... , m fl-imii PriM CfttlteHtf which Wall
COFFEE
fVi aamo ! , 1 !m. wi'l Mlttfle VOtl to CStllSAleS I Ü
mii mnmr ol our isifMi r.rh men and women. Yoo cn sei
n inf Prie Conteatf which
id in's msnv estimatwaa desired. There will
TWO CPiAV CONTESTS
The firt co e on 'he Ju!v 4th tteed e t tbe 8t. I n is WcrMM Fmir; the second re. ate to Toxai Vote For President to becat Nov. i. 1904. Seo.oo...... u e diatnb ited in each of these t meats. n3nf
$40,000.00 on the two. aid. to maka it . more uuavcatrasr, iu addition to u.is mouui, we w.n a -
to Um om who s nearemi correct owe bib
fiWWsVf cnrrnia. ana in :s jour c .m n
epp rtunit.es 01 wiosing a u-a yi a.
940,000.00 on tne two, a-.a, 10 nj ... Grand First Prize of $5 000.00
Five Lion-Heads
cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote in
either contest:
WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST Wtoat will b th total July sttndaBcs at the St Isn't World's Fa.r? At Chicaco. Ju.y 4 JW1. ;S attewdaare w ?0 ?"i For nearett correct rt'imiirt reeeHvd ia Woolaoa Sptce Qom pao olftce. Toledo. 'bio. o of before June h IV. we -ftva Brt praae for tn aearett correct tiiaaie. aecoaa prise to tbe cat nearest, etc.. etc.. a luo. 1 First Prise 2 600 OO 1 lerc.nd rriss a msea sSOO.OO each
F frlset - 200.00 l.ow.ou lO frlsea- lOO oo l .ooooo ao miss- po.oo " .... 1 000.00 RO frtses- 20.00 " i.ooofo 360 prises lO.OO a.ROO OO IBQO flilM 6.0O " Ü.OOC.fjO
ai3e paizES.
TOTAL. t20.0O0.00
Printed blanks to
vote on found in every Lion Coffee Package. The a cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to
you that your estimate is recorded.
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
letal Pr"- SS Vote east lor reesldewt I eotas baaed at tbe atactica Keeeaabir t sBsW la 1 peop Toted f of Preatdaat. P. r aearrM car-e-: to Woo ioa aaace Co a. ofttce. Toledo. O.. M w fire first prise foe the ae.rtit coeI prue to tfce seat aaa-ast. sec etc .a l. owa:
ta.Boo oo
f ' r a ' a-. . leltioa. n w reat ftraalea rec oa or before Noe reel e' iate see.)
ri.al T - mm
1 Seeona Prise 1 .OCX. a Prlsea 6O0 OO saca 1 000.00 6 Prlsea- 200 oo 1 000.00 lO Prises 1 OO OO " 1 .OOOO 20 Prlsea- ÖO.OO " 1 .000.00 ftO Prises - 20 OO 1 .000.00 250 Prlsea- lO OO - 3 -555-2$ 18fK) Prises- 6.0O " O.OOOXK)
213 paizti
TOTAL. 2O.000.C0
4279 PRIZES 4279 Distributed to tht Public- aggregating S45.000.00- in addition ta which w hall giva $5,000 to 6rocars' C'arka (sea particulars in LION COFFEE catai waking I grand tatal af 150,000.00.
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
LION
COFFEE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., CONTEST DEPT.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.
A Card of Thaaks. W'f are grateful aod thankful to
.j oar neiRhbor and many iriemia
death and burial ot our dear little
brother. Leo. And many thank-
Boone Township Trustee's Notlc-. T.p nndersiened. Trustee of Boone
r 7 .... 'lownslnp, Daboia roontv, hereby fieea Always ready to deliver, we nave DOtu-e that he will attend to ail buainew
both Phone
JOSEPH BUCHART.
JASl'KR, INI)
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nai
... . , a, i ' a . SUUUW U 1 1 V UUI7. D rainm iu
vaiva iiu, auvn . . saw wuot , -,
son TrtiHtee'H
a - i i t a . -a. a a
not Know, nay m rone- re-t ., . . tswuuB si neren? siren tnsT me ander- . .... thm (iiir oncr-rent thank, nnl an- . i r . n.k .
in peace, and ne receive the lenient .r . V V ' wu-.up. I . . ' P . . . r u.i.ih Wl...,nAua Mill II . ' . . Kill . . i . . . . n . 1 - L
L.....L...1 iL. 'in lucui ruin b luiiucca mil ci in sii -uu i'i lownaiiiii i lumiicxar on nci
. U I T 1 . . , I llinilllf lltllll I P w Hr ..! . ... ...
inn ptornitv whir h ha arroriltart hiu
. P, m aL US
ieuow Deinp on eann.
pertaininc to tbe ofllce of Trustee, at his residence, tnree milef oathweel of Portereville, on 8atanla of earn week, and requests all peraons hivina township uainese to present it nSatm 1st. Ciü-
tens desinng Wk the T-.wnship Library, are notified Ual the Lihrary ie Notice kept at my res !
CHaisTiAB iiormaa, iranss. Dec 7, 1900-y.
be remembered and cherished by Monday of tbe year, at my office,
vi ... u i ; peraons nsvma townstnu ixisui
a no
ta.
rV ANTED w SKINS
Mabkiv bi Licaants: John W. Craig and Oma Hocket, Oscar Cox and Julia A. Milburn, Oscar Nolan and Mary B. Weaver.
ings be theirs.
Fredrick Mann. William J. Mann, Cieorge K. Mann, Loren a M. Mann.
transact are required to present it to bun ft m a
m Mondays. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville.
Nov, 23 1900.-y.
Oaoaoi Nix.
Trustee
Sfti
r.fW-, rati, rrt.aa .i4 t t ail k o U raa Far bibs. Writ tut t'l-Kw IM. AMrm. sesmi a. accita, rt neon es In. a, i , ( IM IMI1. a.
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