Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 May 1904 — Page 4

JASPEK COURIER

- it M.Milbu,,,, W.B.O, Over-Work Weakens Cwi iv .i. P Hutbw, BMfjrOH- Your Kidneys.

and A. II. koenur,

JASI'IH IHHOIU'UlNn INDIANA

iDttN aitta rolollr at Jaapar Indiana. f tar Biuoa throagA tk all aaaaron. c la. matur.

FRIDAY, MAY JO,

If y..n hr any newa, M waul HU rtnllnc, cllua tlirmib thr C.nirlrr I'hnur. 1S-S.1

Democratic Ticket.

EleHion Tuesday, No H, ol

For Counrea. od district of Indiana. W..T ZENOS PbC Joint Representative HORACE M. KK AN

For Prosecuting Attorney. 57th Judicial Circuit- BUM A K TB AYL K.

W fltt. Ti mmnt.W F. BECKMAN.

For Co. Sheriff.-VIC V. CAB8IDY.

For County Coroner. J. F. M F.I N KEK, V.-. rv rrMitiiiaxiiiner. 1st District

' w HEN BY WEHR.

For Co. Couamifsioner, 3d DistrictHFNRY LaKDGBEBE

All the Mood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes.

I ne moneys are your blocd runfierf . ihey filter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If thry are sick M out of orirr. they fa.il to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism come f ron excess of uric acid m the blood, due to neglected

kidnev trouble.

Kidnty trouble causes quick or unsteady

Judicial Convention.

ia herabr civen that the

rfWt of Dubois and Tike count

ies, Indiana, will meet at Ireland. Dubois county, Ind., on Saturday, May 2Stb, 1904, At one o'clock, p. m., in delegate convention for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for the 57th Judicial Circuit, composed of the counties of Dubois and Pike, to be voted for at the November election, PJ04. In said convention the county of Pike is entitled to IS delegate votes, and the county of Dubois to 16 delegate votes, as fixed by the Demo

cratic State Central committee. Said convention shall have power to adopt rules governing its deliberations. David D. Corn, Chairman Pike County. M. A. SWRENEY, Chairman Dubois County. REPRESENTATIVE CONVENTION.

Kntir ia hnrebv mven that the

delegates of Dubois and Pike Coun

ties Indiana will meet at Ireland

Dubois County on, Saturday May 2-th 1904 at one o'clok P. M. in delegate con vantion. for the purpose of nomi

n.tinii I m,if ratir candidate for

w"'"e - : . . . joint Representative to the legisla ttirp for the Legislative district com

posed of the counties of Dubois and

ri&e, to ue voieu iui i iuc .'umu. ber election 1904. In said conven

firm the conntv of Pike is entitled

to 12 delegate voters and the county rf liuhni to 1 delegate v.ites. as

fixed by the Ifamocratic State Cen

tral Committee. Said convention

shall hav Dower to adopt rules

governing its deliberations. M. A. SWRENEY,

Chairman Dubois County.

David D. Corn,

Chairman Pike County

voters', and A. it. Koerner, t. nas. Momkhaus. A. L Gray, JohnHeitf. t U .1 J

man, ana lour proxies tney ncu,

avored the dumb man.

(. B. Parks, of Clark county.

and L. P. Menau, of Washington, were elected delegates 'o the National Convention, aud Hon. R. M

Milburn, of Dubois, and Stewart A. Beale, of Crawford were made alter-

natty. M. C. Ihornton.ot Moyu

... !.., ...I uj .iMtrii't b -

county, mm a u Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady tor for this district, with . A. lius-j . v.4,s. .nj makes one feel although

kirk, of Orange as contingent. A they had heart trouble, beca-re the heart Is

a Koerner was on the committee over-worktnC in pumping mica, Kianey-

on credentials, and fc. u stolen , to CORSldered th4, omy unnarY

berg, of Floyd, on resolutions, ana troubles were tc be traced to the Sidneys,

Perrv Mel art, ot Orange, on or- but now modern science proves tnat nearly

eanization, Tom Rllkirk. of Drang all ccnsntutiona. abases nave mm mmw ft . nt nir.g in kidney trouble. ur nn .( the vice Presidents ol ,f u.

' mwm - a i iai aww aaBW J wm laa inaawa w iuuvn the Convention, and John R. Simp , (irst (Joctoring your kidneys. The mild

SOn an a. I . oeCV. i ana me iiwiuiii7 snw-i vi ki. ! -

The Convention made YY. H. O wnp-K. ? '"7" "

imiüii, , - - , wonuCnui cures v i i i.c inosi ouucAdiiiK c wc i mm m a 1-1 a I I La

aud.. .Men; ue.egaie.- uu -.nr ,SSoldon itsrr.ents

Mate to tne .atiouai uucunuu, oy ancruggiiis in nuy-

and Hugh Dougherty, f N ells cent and one-doiia: sui m iai f VV-h. ,es. You may have a

couuiy urn ...... i sarnFie bottle by mail nn. or swaRom ington, Electors at large. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find The committee on resolutions re-1 out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, ported instructions for Parker and Mer.ucn th.s paper when wrmn Dr. DfcMf the unit rule, and for Tom Taggart Co.. Dl li-l N. for National Committeeman, and re- Ion't make any mistake bet NM i i L f Af rir the r.Aiiie. Swamn K-'t. Ir. Kiliuers

rrt . anil an r ri i r I nn uuuii ui '

Luuiuivuuiu m -

Ready For WIN

All Lines

RLAOE

Complete! THAN EVER ! .

AOW

AND LARGER

Your Order

YOUR SPRING

Come and See the New Line

FOR

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SUIT!

of Shirts!

TIES I

of the National Committee. They

referred the getting up of aplattorni

to the Convention that will nominate

täte otlicers on July JOth, and the

Convention adopted their report by

a vote of 964 to J. The Conreution then adjourned. Pike County's Bill. As presented by Clerk O'Pmen, frr the Howard Tate trial amounts

to 1477.21 . Divided up as follows: Special venire, "- Jury, and board of jury, 24l 2& Clerk. 12 00

heriff. . 100

Bailiffs, 34.00

Official Reporter,

Boaid of Tate, witnesses, K. u.

fare and telephone bills, Paste this in your hat and think

what it costs to send a professional bad man to the penitentiary for 2

years for a cold blooded murder.

Swauip-Koot. and the addreae, Binghamton, X. , on every bottle.

Notice ot Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is herLv fhroB to the creditors , heirfand legate., ui Fredrick Aulen-Lai-her. . I-. 1 . to appear In the 1u!m.

Circuit o-urt, hell at Jaer. Indiana, on

the tth day "t June, iwt, ana snow cause, if any. why the Final Settlement iMvmnta Uli the 'täte 'I aid Ie-

endeal baaU not be approved; and aaidl

ii,-:r Tf n..t;n-il t then unO ili i- inaK.

proof of heirship, and receive their dl

trihutive chares.

Witnkss. The Clerk: -.ii iC irt. tins 10th dav of Mav, Lh4. " JOHS I". H OTHER, Clerk Dahoia Circuit Court.

TaATtOS A TKATUa, A torneyg.

May. 12, inw-a.' Notice of Final Settlement of Estate.

and Oxford

NEW TAN SHOES ! HATS FURNiaHINBS. . &IJEBLER. s West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

Dr. M. B. HOLLY, Veterinary and Dental Surgeon. Treats all dieae.,cf Horses anil Catte. Office: Corner 3d and Newton 8t. Home I'hone '.:. Call day or night. C.. limitation free. Apr. r mf

A. The Town Hoard on

day night authorized the issue of

112,000 worth of hlectnc Light

Bonds. Appointed Jos. Kunke manager of the Light plant. P.enewed the contract with the Desk

Co., for boiler rent, for d months

Dismissed most of the remon

strances against street improvements, as defective, and ordered

the clerk to advertise for bids.

Notice is hereby given t the creditors, heirs aud legatees of Frederick W. Harder deceatK'd. to apieii ;n the Iulis .. . , i . . i. -

Circuit Loan. IHM ill ju-pT, m iumu. - on the 31st uay of May. I'.aM, and si.ow connty, Indiana, as llx

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Up j cs'ise, 11 anv. n iu- r m. ii i n m- ... . . , ..i..,,, ednes- (, , .....u ... ;tid eM.it.-i--ipiKe.l to I,.-solvent

Notice of Appointment. Nctic- is hereby given that Herman Eckert has this 'lay been apiinted by ika CIrW ,f ttit Circuit C. iirt of I'liUim

dent should n t W approved: mid -aid

li.-ir lire notiticd to th.'ti and there. April--..

make inof of heirship, and receive their

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iistriMinvc snares.

Witness. ÜM Clerk of said Court. Uua Hkh day of May. 1 -it. Jon P. Hither, Clerk Iuloia Circuit Court.

Cjx Hi srKK, Attyn.

May I i. mi. Jw

John I'. Hi nitu, Cl ik.

"GET A TELEPHONE!" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the b.st LOCAL SEkVICE. B na fidf subscriber?: t.re given free telephone service to every poiui reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any puce. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE, Local Manager.

Tat Democratic State Convention At Indianapolis Thursday of last week w is a very large and earnest one, but not very enthusiastic of vie lory, and a majority willing to surrender to Wall street intluences and New York dictation forgetting the disgrace which followed ita last surrender to these inlluenceein the ad

ministration of the traitor Grover Cleveland. It is surpassing strange that party men, who want to be considered as working for Democratic principles, would permit themselves to be tied up to two men each of whom, if IpcIaH would he governed in his

administration by the money and trust jower of New York, which looks alone to its own financial interests. There an? thousands of men on farms in central New York, or Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Miaanuri. and other States, who

would rrake better President than either Hearst or Parker one of whom tried to buy instructions, and the other to fool thepeople by refus ing to let them know how he would treat the trusts, Tariff, Monopoly or Military problems, which are ure to menace the liberties of the common people during the next four years, and may cause a struggle

more disastrous than that of the civil war. Parker keeps his mouth shut like a clam, and if nominated the Democracy must take him on trust like the old school boy game of trading, "sight unseen." The Convention was called to order by Chairman O'Brien, and Tom Taggart's slate went through with a vim from begining to end, causing him to broaden that expansive smile

of bis. The first contest was for Chairman

of the Convention. The Parker candidate being ex-atty-General A. Q, Smith, of Indianapolis, and the Hearst candidate judge McCabe, of Williamsport. Smith was elected by a voU of KW to 686. On this vote Dubois county divided 8 to

Attornev M. W. Fields, of

Princeton, attended court in Jasper .'esday. naKl rroxlet visited nil li Mrs. Geo. Krempp, in Delphi, Ind.. last week and returned Sunday. orMrs. Win. Jarboe came up from Kvansviile Tuesday to visit her eon, Fred. BTThe "Bloomer Girls" are goa. .a.i w mM

ing to cross Dais wun tue Hunting

burg "Babies" at Huntingburg to

morrow.

ring

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Dirt

A True Woman. "Ye, kind sir," sighed the poor woman who u,i Hiring aid, "we are in din? sir.ii:-. I do not know where our ti. xt lit- is coming from." Bsalixing Ü at he was witnessing a sad example of the bargain hunting habit, th' philanthropist ihook his head ; ingN and passed on. Magazine of Humor

Of the i ast Winter On Your Walls Is Nsier EbUH Nor Pretty Come to F. C. KUEBLER S KI EBI.EB BLOCK, jasper And Get Clean and Handsome Wall Fapei

For them. A Full stock, latest styles, to select from Holls Prom (ta totJK) Cental Entire rooms from B0q to 5.(M).

No Old Stock. All Fresh 1904 Designs.

Shies

1

In Dry Goods and Notions. All the Latest Novelties, Etc. Clothing, Shirts, Hats and Caps. Full line of Straw Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries. lways roady to deliver. We have both Phones. JOSEPH BUCHART. W. 6th t.. JASPER, IND. Oct. 9, iwa y.

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS

of

LfOttoC to Contra torn. Rettet is herebv pventhat seale-l pronoaaU wih 1 tevi-ived by the B ard of Trustees of the incorporated town of

Jasper, Inpiana, at the omee r.i nClerk of said town, until 7 o clock I . II.,

Mnndav. Joo 13th, lor nirnimin

the necessary laor and material for

the improvement --f the following and parts of streete in aid town. Mmn treet from the North line of Ninth to the N-.rth line of ÜM Mm Siitiari'.

Main street from the South line of tV

Public Square t the North line ol .rton 1 street,

Kiti atreeet from the West line of

Anderson street Uj the Fast line of the Public S-iiiare.

itl, atrfH-i from the Wr9 'ine of the!

Public S-piare to a piintin said atresl opposite th- armth-eact corner of lot No. one, (1). in Weiniger 's addition to sa. I town of Japir. nd all that part of the Pnblr Spuare

in said town of Jasper, now used as i mmmtem tbm mbove raaolta to 30 day a. n ti a . A a..auai aav , , r all Ihi. fall

Come early to have advantage unbroken lines. F. C. KUEBLER, I. KADI NG JBW1LEH. March 7, t-lyr.

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Cli it'HKBTE CHRMICAL CO iioo n ...... s,.i w. I'liii i M ratio taU parcr Apr I, '(M, ly eow.

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Isttir. III apply " " ' B .1.. i- c"iinij I"" "' 1 Ijuo. 1W4. fur Itcvna in oor.' br atid in. aW4 p-

drank on (h prtui. unlrr law of Indiana K'lvcrnltiit ' I Tb prw iM l' alln hr-

Aci-ording to the plans aad ipeeiSea ' tion tjerefor now on tiie in the office I of the Town Clerk. Bidden will be required to make sep!ar:itr niils for each and every strvet and ' part of street pMpoeed to t improved. Each li l must M accompanied by a Icertifiel check for .Y).0O, or a bond of .lu" hninterestel person, in the um elS0O.nn, that if the bid is accepted a contract will be entered into ami the 1 performance of it properly secured.

BiililTH are n'q'iireii to uae lorma which will be furnished on application hv the Town Clerk ot Jasper, Indiana, oi hy K F. Cox. Civil Knincr, Worthington, Indiana. The Board of Tmsteea reserve the ri(iht to reject any or all bids. A i "in BiiTKa, President. (Heal.) Joqn H. Jtnv, Clerk. May 'JO, lWt-lw.

iouwmn wiilwatalu tbeir tort manhood. and eld Don will Ktonr Chair fWattfut vtcor by uair.i

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il rff'rta nf ar If aboM cr rsr.ar.d Indlarretlon whlcb rn.au on for rtxly. bonlnoa or marrlate. It Bot only con a by rtf rtiwr at tbo aat of diaa. but Uagr at rre tonlo and blond balld r. br,n tat bach tit pink low tonal.- cbcrkaandrat rir.n 11,- fir.- .f yontb. It warilc ' :f Ii.a:.H and Concoinptla. loatrt on barlna fltA l O. no ctber. it canbocamad in t rocki t. Br c all S l.cio prparkaaf.or att forays.oo, wttb a oal Ua written anarante to rar or raftiM the awarf, Honk und adTlM- froo Addrc;

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'i irtlCAOO. ILL.

Vour printing speaks for you when you are absent. Let us print you some letter beads that you are

not asbanit 1 ot.

If to an "ad" yon add an "ad," You multiply vour gains. Substract from those who do not "ad" And n dividend remain'. The r .trr ' iiiinon ": i-"r Is one whose "ad'' w ill tell A hundred thousand pe iple, Of kools he has to teil. Furniture Trade Htvi 'W.

The Time to Advertise is all the time that's universal sense.

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