Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1904 — Page 4
I aftPEH COURIER' He county Bosrd of tfdacation
hois cofwty. ISIlU'iA
In-MUHti foatomct t Jaap.r Ind'aaa. for rar -ni on throaib iha otllw iwcoDl cla.mau.r.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1904,
I If you hit, iuit Im il Mtlg r waul print I ( . r II ua through Ihr ( imriri I'hour, IJ-'i.'
Democratic Ticket,
ieiia i ruani umoer. mere arr four candidate : Ctpt. JohotOtt. B, Parks, 0. C. Baggerlj and Baa (i I lhauen. Mav the bfst man win.
Makkiagk Licknsks. Thill
Mann aiul Mary K. Braun . t liarl
Atkins and Roaa Bandars ; llorgaa Simon ami Lena Q, Lahsokoshk r . John J. Kuhrman ami Tora K. Ru dolph : Lo-D.il W. BaMMBSSf and L. M. Boddamajar ; John K. Rottet and Liuis O. Dstodorfsr.
Thoneanfia Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. now tu 1 1 1. a out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water KU i let It sun J twenty-four hours, a
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Election Tuesday, Not. s.oi
For Joint BaprassntatiTa - HORACE M. K E a N For Prof-exuitim: Attorney, S7th Judicial Cbreait BOM AR TR AY LOR. For ro.Trva-iirer. W. F. BECKM IK. For Co. Sheriff. VIC. V. CAS8IDY. For County Coroner. J. F. HE INKER, For Co. Counnieioner. lt Dirtrict HENRY WEHR. For Co. Comtnininner, 'V Dietrict HENRY LANDGREBE.
Tbe Republican Statt Ticket. The following ticket wa nominated at Indianap Iis Wednesday by a large and enthusiastic Convention : Governor J. Frank Hauley, Lafayette. Lieut. Gov, Hugh T. Miller, of Columbus. Secretary of State Daniel E. Storni!1. Lafayette. Auditor of State Pavid K. Sherrick, V)blesville. tate Treasurer N. D Hill, Bloomington Attorney General Charles W. Miller, Goehen. Supt of Public Instruction Fasset A. Cotton, Newcastle. Judges of Supreme Court 0car
H. Montgomery, Seymour: W. Hidlev, Danville.
Reporter of Supreme Court Geo. W. Self. Coryd n. State Statistician S. H. Stab-". Indianapolis. Tbe Coanty Sufday School Contention Held at Trinity church, adjourned Tuesday night. Qaita an interesting session waa bad. though the
Bn; ImpsovkMBMT. Fhe Jasper Furniture Co., has nearly completed Hn addition thiee etofiea high, aini (90 fett to its already Large war--house thus adding to it about two-' tilths of uu acre of add;tional t! 01
room, and has already in it n-veral, hundred of th-ir otlice desks, which j are in deuiacd the world over. The company alo SXDSOtl to
build this sessOB a three story brick "el; addition. 60x125 last t their work ff
inn sh ips. on the east side of the praaant building, when it will be able to give employment to a rs '.i re good cabinet msJtSfS. It U employing about 1"" hands at pre e ut.
eye; tf it stains your linen it is evidence of kiJney trout le; too frequent desire to ft- it or puin in the back is also
convincing rrocf that the Iü4ne s and LUdder are out of order. What to Do. There Is COfnfc rt In the knowledge so cf.cn expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Rovt. the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheurr.atm' pan in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder ar.d every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to held water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use cf liquor, wine or beer, and overcome that unpleasant necessity cf be:ng compelled tj gj cften during the day, and to get up many Sinai d-ring the night. The mild and the ext.-a-cr : ry eft of Swamo-Root I c-on
red. It standj the highest f r i:s wn-
ul cures cf the rr.csl di !re . f cases.
If you need a med rie vcu should have the
best. Seid ty druggists in 50c. andil. si-es.
Ready M?or & All liiieh
AND LARGER PLACE Your
FOR YOUR
C1oiiiile4e! THAN EVER !' A; OOER NOW
8Ü
SPRING
Come and Seethe New Line of Shirts!
Seccessful (iraduates. the April examination,
: ir
graduation, the owing number?-
1
1 1
and 1 1
At
common ecnooi holders of the f
! were sucossful :
ll.trbisou township. N I Boone, Kt)S. I, 8, L Ö. 6, and 13,
Bladison, N and L. Hall No. 1. Patoka, N'
Cas. N s. t, -2,o, 5, 12, 13, 15, IS, 19 ai d 20, Ja-per, N s. I, L Ö, 6, snd s rownahipa not included is abova had no sttcaaafnl applicants. At thi examination 77 pupils
John tried and 39 were - : woeful, The
names and averages oi the sticceesfal one will be publi.-hed next srai k The next and lat examioaltOQ Will tike place May 21. The reading jue-tions will be ba.-el on Unolfl Tom 'a Cabin.
ou may have a sa.T.pie bcttls cf
wonderful discovery fT
an: a tr:.K inai te.:s more about i, bcthsent
aosoiutely tree ry mail, VJ jjel4 -address Dr. Kilmer & Rune of Pwunr-R eat Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When wrttiflf mention reading this generous ofier in this paper. I.n't ninkf any mtetafce Inn retm-m her the Demo, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmen Swamp-Root, and thasddreee, Binghamtn. N. Y., on evi rv Imttle.
SHOES
TES
Slu rilVVs S.iL-
cr-e to me dire the Do boil Oil wherein the C un i Saviiura Aa ! William H . Flit
( onrt, in a eauee ibia Boilding. Loan ition ia plaintiff, and id Mari: ire! Senf :irr Charte Knapp, Ja-
AND JXrORD
NEW TAN SHOES I HATS V FURNISHIN&S.
S. fill
West Side rV:hier and Furnisher.
Ctkelfse Caittsfa, We are having plaaaattt weather
at present and larmara are bu-v
rainy weather kapt many away, and rjing and sowing
maue wie aueuunuce miner bwsii, , , ir;.,iii.0k ;a ,ir. tl
Jits, i laua iich,uciui.u vn hjv
comparatively. The nrograra arranged waa well carried out. State Supt. of Sunday School work, B. V. Halpenny. of Indianapoll-, wipresent at the three sessions on Tuesday and delivered tlirr1' addresses. He is an intere-t iker. The following officers were chosen for the aasuing year: President H. W. A. Hemm-r. Secretary Miss I) rash. Treasurer Mrs. J. W. Lewis. An executive committee will choose the time and place for the next mr-eting.
BS. After to ik r.u' DVO! tbs Engineer Cox last week tecommended the Jasper town Tr latssa
to locate the Water and Electric L'ght
S
eon atreets. It would make a tine location for them.
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i?cuuiiinuwvr iüi ai oiu auu rtiiuer-
ilanry Fritch, Sunt, of the
County Pour Farm desires, to state that visitors will be welcomed at farm on Thursdays and Sunday-. He makes the following crop report as re-piired by law. There is 200 acres under cultivation, which during 1908 produced the following: 808 bu. of wheat, 1800 bu. of corn. 14 bu. of clover seed, 1G tons of timothy hay, 10 ton of clover hay, 3J bushels of oats, 30 bu. of potatos, ) bu. of sweet potato:-. 11 head of bogs were killed which averaged 300 m each, there are head on band now, and 18 heal of cattle.
sick list. Mrs. A. Eisenhut and s-n, of Shoals, are visiting at Calsstins. Miss Lena Striegel who has been sick wi h throat trouble id abb- to be about again. L uiis Karlem who was severely kicked by a horse is slowly regaining his health. Miss Carrie Seng was the gue-t of Bda8ohallhasa Wednesday a!tnoon. Mi-- Katie Stetnle wa- in t'Wt, Tuesday. The Yeager -aw mill moved on to the farm of Aug. Bates this week. Born, to John Bluemel and w fa,
Works pttmptg bonacing ooy. John says he w.. plant on tbe ,n uaVe ntlp now as thi.- is t:.'
öth boy. Mrs. Mike Agnes is reported on the tick list. Miss Katie Striegel has returned to Louisville. Joseph Sander' new house is about completed. A crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Capt. J. J Mies, Sunday to help celebrate hi79th birthday, nong those pre"nt were John Striekel and family, Frad Alias and family. M. Kmpf and daughter, Joseph Schnell ani family, John Schnell und wife. Dr. F. W. Schellhase and wife, Augu-t Hates and wife, John II. Song and mother, Mr-. E. Banff. All repjrt a good time and join in srishlng the
Capt.. who at hi-advanced uge istill bale and hearty, mar.y happy raturni of the day. Miss Clara Friedman and Andrea M-rkel have married, The bi id ithe accomplished daughter of Nad Friedman, while the groom is the popular black-mith of Dubois, Ifbare the couple will make their future home. Haj they live long and be happy is the wish of Mollis
..... UUPy. ..,-,; LriJm,VBIUHIHI Schroer, Theresia ächroer, Elicahetb 15ide, et al, are defendanta, reooirinf tne to make the earn rf money therein mentioned, viz: 11.217.25, with interest in said -teeretf and nts, 1 will -x ; at public aal to the highest, bidder, m Sui lin.W, TVS Mth OAX Of M A. D. a - d the boats of io o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M. Of said day at the door of the Court boote in J aenat
Doboie county, Indiana, the rente aid protits for a term n : linjt seven years, of the fallowing deecribed real' estate, to-wit: the aooth-holf of lot So. 240, .m i all .. koti nambered '.'"''. : L'o. SSS, an.l 270, all in the original town of Kerdmand, Dubois county, Indiana, according to the plat of -aid town J If such rent and protits will not Belli for a sntlii'ient mihi to satisfy said decree,!
i nie real ana coete, i win, at the 881! time and place expose at pnblic sale the i'-e ;inpK' i sa: 1 t.-al f-:.ue. i.r mufl thereof a may be BUfbcienl to diecliargc sai l lwree, interest and coat. Said sale will be made without any relief w batever from valuation ir ap' praisf merit laws. VicT'-R V. C-:io
Dr. M. B. HOLLY,
Veterinary and Dental Surgeon. Treats all disease., of Horse and v
Utire : Cirn Home l'line
. At
Railroad IndiTnapTli M rent ion, Indian i 'i. I '" 1. ii .o tor ' '
904. Tut
fclxcurnions.
"GET A TELEPHONE!" The Comberland Telephone & Tele-ra'1 Company Furnish the hst LOCAL SEhViCf. B ma fidt wA twribei i re given free telephone Bertie to avery p .... .ei bed by their lines in the oounty, and they are c nstantly making eitanaions and mlditi ns. Nd ' Wild Cat" Instrument", used. No Shouting Required. Pnrty line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE, Local Manager
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Notice of ppointmcnt.
Notice is hereby , ekeii ha thin da ie l ' lerk ..f tbe Cii tantV. Indiana, a-
Bffenw poeed to IS P. ill
$50,0yy.00
Cash Given Away to Users of
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CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS
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'The Jasper high school com
mencement, under the management of ?iupt. B. Sanders, rYsdnel Lay night, waa an enjoyable laacssi in everyway. Tbe hall was beautifully banked with blooming plants, nearly aa high as the ceiling, aero- the entire west end, and from the ceiling down to them, bung gracefully arranged the class colors of green and white. The four graduates each delivered essays : The Hero of a Lust Cause, Bessie Greene; The Data and Abuses of Money, Romie Cham bere; Our Presidents, Leo Salb; Superstition, (1st honor-) .Mary And erson, were thoughtful and well composed. The address of Supt. F. V. Cooley, of Kvansville, who pre-ent-ed the diplomas, was upon "The Essentials of Education," argued the greatest factor wa the building of strong, good character by disciPüning the mind, so that the intlu-
ence of the educated per-on should toMtow.r.rnio ,uuory. wvnn iimm.u3
benefit the world.
end the teacher mut be the greate-t example, and that books were only aids. Tbe address was attentively listened to by the laree audience.
cal and instrumenta' muic by llffiSgFF-M
' l..tla. vk ; . - ' III, III sr i i s t M.i isii Rrl M i' , i nh . .... i . k.rn,. Ittrr. IC. ru..- dnnerrona iiImIIr ' l'irO, ,ilj.r. P. .ii in. mini. ,:.ii.r r, !.,.,.. by return ljtl. Iu.imi i i . ft, All Ii!.-H; - I n CIIFM.TA! -o .'Mio nu.ll.ni, V,u,r. Hllll.A.. ft M rnltr. thlA pt; ,r Apr 1 , tt, ly ( ow.
Hi Dust. Sub and Dir
Of the Ta-t Winter m Voor Walls Is Bier HealtlM Nor Pratly Come to F. C. KUEBLER'S kl kblkr block, .iater. And CrSt Clean and BsttdlOttU
THE VHfJIA
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a Well Man
of ajn
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Wall Paper
For them.
styles,
latest
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KUKU UUUI. ' UU ,lir VtUH J , UIIF1U' .11 l.:.ilimQ. ft Bot only eurr-a br attrllnf at tb r"t of duaar. but laanrrat Brrrotoolo aol bkxxl liullili r, I ring--4lt. pink low to nle t.ri U lr atorlnc Iba Or of youth, ft ward c(T .mli(i at-J ( :.. imptl n. Inalat on bariotr REVIVO. D3
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aaastiaaddad to the pleasure of the M AL MtDICLNE CO., VmuöiT1'
evening. I ", r
A Full stock,
to rah Ct from
Holl From ." to "o Cents. Entire room- from lo to -f ö u. No Old Stock. All Fresh 1904 Designs.
Come early to have advantage unbroken linen. F. C. KUEBLER,
J EWE I. El J.
We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to uaeri r f Lim Coffee. Not only will the I. ion-Heads, cut from the packsges, be good, as her.", fore, fot the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but
In Addition io the Ref : Premiums
A. 1 a mm ... .a..
ine same blOB-neeaa w .i entitle you to r make some of our patrona r ch men and v rr TWO The firxt content will be on the July 4th attf "tiar.f c at the Vote For Prrmidt nt to brat.t N v 8. 14. $BO,0OO, $40,000. no on the twn, and, BO make it til BM re
Grand First Prize of Mf r ' 1
$ . O.O0 Grind Prlgr Confcdf. which will . eei d ii f est n-.itesas desired. There will be v-e a. 1V.STS m. -r f ." - V.'- rl "s rr; the aerrr.d relates to Tofal ' w ' ' ted is aai h of tbeae eoateeta, makieg interest. re, in addition to this amount, we will givr a
H I ie ' " hn is nrmrrnt correct on both c 1 tF. tad th.ts your evi mates have two
Five Lion-Heads
cut from Lion Coffee Packages and
2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the regular free premiums)
to one vote
.A-,?,
in
either contest: WORLD'S FAIR What wffi be taa tal 7 i Werl ' , Pair? m i For nearest rnrrer-t srltaate ma eanr'a orT.re. Tr.-ftn. .r -
Mit r,rtf m, etc., et 1 rtrst Prtr. 1 Becnnri fr 2 Fri 6 C frlm- 2' IO Frliea - 1( 20 rrit fto prlfea : 2r)' Frtnet If Pr'sea
CONTEST
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of
Monb
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winning a big cash priie. ,
Urlnf fd h nnka to
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vote on found in every Lion Coffee Package. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to
you that your estimate is recorded.
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST tt t nl l ilar Vrte caat for Prenlilrnt (vntea ! ' r0irrl at the a'.erltim November . 1SW? ' ' t" 'pie votFil for Fteafdeat. r aeiaretl cor- . BpjoaCo.a.e4See. ToteSo. On I ' V 14. we w . k.vt tirat prire for thr nearr,t rririn am nj pitie to Uataeal De-ett.tc..tc.,aa foil' wa: 1 rtr rrlre S2.ft00.00 1 secourt rnee 1 ,000.00 j. 'ita $f 00.00 each 1.000.00 r. Prtioa 2r.O.MO " I.OOO.OQ 3 Pr!i lOO.OO " l.fioo.oO 0 Fr? 1 ; 0.00 " 1 ,000.00 1 Ir-. 20.60 " l.OOO.OO 1 Fr : - 10 MM " 2,ftOO.OO 0 1 - 6.00 - O.OOO.OO
TOTAL, S2O.O0O.O0
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2!i,ribue?
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4279 Ion to which wo shall give $5,000 ting 1 grand total ot $50.000.00.
COMPLE
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IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
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WOOLSON IC: C'J.f (COrSTEST DEP'T.)
TOLLOO,
OHIO.
