Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 June 1904 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
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Election Tuesday, Nov. S, O I For Congretw. 3d district of Indiana. WU. T. .KN R. For Joint Representative
HORACK M KKAN. For Proeeeutins Attorney, .'7th TadWIall
Circuit -BUM AH TKAYUIK. For O .Treasurer, W. F. BBCKM AN. For Co, Sheriff, -VIC. V. OAflBIDT. For County Coroner. J. F. MKINKKK, For Co. Commissioner. 1st District HEKBY WEHR. For Co. Comrnifesioner, 3d Ihetrnt I1KNRY LASDGKr BE.
Hon. Bomar Traylor, Bfomlaatod bj t ianiatiui for n OTtllWtlMg Attornt of tho 5?tk Judicial Circuit.
For Governor Thomas 11. Dillon. The Democratic State Convention will re-assemble in a few weeks to
Hon. Horace M. Kean, Chosen as the Standard Hearer to Represent Pike and Duhois lathe l.ei-lature. The Delegates of Tike and Dubois Counties, met at Ireland May "JSth at one oclock P. M. The Judicial Convention was called to order bv Hon. M. A Swee-
nv nhairman of Dubois County
nominate candidates for the various nmri.,rft,jP Central Committee, and
State officers. In the meantime Democrats are casting about to de
termine upon someone to head the;chair;Dan 0f the Convention, and ticket who can beat the crafty and HoQ A L ,jray 0f Huntingburg, energetic Hanley, and a number gecretary. have been mentioned all good men. j t'he can for nominations for In view of Hanley s opposition Prosecuting Attorney. Hon. Frank while a member of the Legislature, ! EIj on behal of lne pifce County to every act asked for by organized jdel egation, presented the name of labor, and his suees in defeating R Travlor. of Jasper.
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wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidnev. bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright s Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer :s Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but If you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer St Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The
regu.ar fifty cent and Htn ai waap-Root dollar sUes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
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the Hon. Eugene A. Lly, of Pe
borg, was unanimously chosen N , f M . of ,he Bord of Revlew
of Dubois Co. Ind. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Uwe of Taxation of the State of Indiana, the Dubois '"ounty Board of Review will meet in the Co. AaVwSOr'S office at the Court House iu Jasr on Mondav, June the 6th DtW, and will remain in session for 0 days thereafter, for the PHfPOM of emaliinir the asst-s-
nomination for ment and valuation offpersonal property
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NEW TAN SHOES I HATS FURNISHINGS .1 S. KUEBLER. s West Side Clothier and Furnisher.
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wno i? recoguiiru uy me wwn. Monition was made bv acclama- "lu". r-'
a its 'friend, could wallop TKon th(t Convention fkd-1 mmT'Tr'ri Z
... n j , im? assessorc ci tue several iiiwaiu. iu ale out ot tne Kepaoiican canai- t tnrnat immp.liatelv after the a.l "til aii r u w jujkiinn f tii V4 rutin a 1 rirnirf v
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date.- in the canvass and retire Mr
Hanley to private life at the polls. Such a man ii Thomas H. Dillon, of Petersburg. Inured to hard la-
journmentof the Judicial Convention, Hon. David Corn, Chairman of the Pike County Democratic Cen
tral Committee, called the Kepre
bor himself until after he became ot t ti a Convention to order, and
age, his sympathies are naturally j HoQ Aug H Koerner, of Huntinpwith the lah oring and farming class j bu WM chosen Chairman and which the various nefarious Trusts HoQ Stanley Kreig, of Petersburg, are trying to control and opprea. Secretary I'pon the call for nomA good debater, a logical speaker, ination8i Hon. öam'l H. Dillin, of and being thoroughly informed he, peter9burg, presented the name of would "make the fur fly" from theiHorace M Kean of Dubois Co.,
start, and keep his opponent on tne . nH . - nomin.tion Wfta ma,ie bv
and additional improvements
year ItM. All persons interested are hereby required to take notice of the time and place of meeting of said Board of Review, the County Auditor, Treasurer, Assessor and A. H! Traylt.r of Boone townahip, and Ii. W. Alpere of I'atoka township, two freehohleri appointed by the Circuit Ju dire are the MUM of the said Hoard. Mica iklA. s iimv, Auditor of Dubois Co. Indiana. June 3, H4 1 t. Notieeto Contract org.
Dr. M. B. HOLLY, Veterinary and Dental Burgeon.
the Treats all disease j cf Horses and (. attie.
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defensive ail the way through. He acciamati(,D.
iiHalx Hill I- rei-eive-1 bv the Bjard of 1 IBl r
is a native of Fika county, and tauithti -r rwM ihn hld a I)-m. Trusteea of the taoofporatsd town of '
school in that county and D.,boisiocratic ,ove feMj and ehort addres-, for several years, in the meantime ig6(J were made by A hly, Man- Monday, .lane 13th, IWM, tor twüshiiig
siuaying law, anu noaiiy owing au-K i Saniil H. Dillin, Krank tUe neceoaary labor and materials for
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Kailroad KxcnrHions. World's Fair "Rate begin April M and close Dec. 1, mH. Tickets gool for the
season F'.T ). Tickets goKl for W daya , .!". ( n certain days there will be ( excursions good for days at t.tO far tiie rtmiid tni. such days to be adver- .
GET A TELEPHONE!"
The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the tmt LOCAL SEkVICE. Bjna öde subscribers i.re given free telephone service to every poiut reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instruments used. No Shonting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at anyprice. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE Local Manager.
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mitten to tne oar, biuce out ms shingle and lived in Jasper for some time before removing to his native county. The Democracy could not do better than nominate Thomas H. Dillon for Governor. orThe Democratic Conventions at Ireland last .Saturday were well attended by enthusiastic Democrats.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS
Klv of Petersburz. and Aug. a.
Koerner, A. L. Gray, E. R. Brun dick, M. A. Sweeney, France M. Greene. John K. McFall, J. P. Huther, Horace M. Kean, Bomar Traylor, and several others. The Convention adjourned and all went home happy.
Dubois Circah Coort Proceedings The Huntingburg Argus la-: state vs. Louis Vowell, petit larweek came out in a new drees, and beny, trial by Court, verdict, guillooked as handsome as some of j gy ; fined ID 1 and ten days in jail. Huntingburg's winsome young State vs. Stock Beard, drawing ladies in their new suits. Mr. dangerous and deadly weapon, trial
Katter has improved the ap-! by court, verdict, gnilty, fined $10 pearance of the Argus decidedly Xxd cost. since he a inired it. CIV1L CAC?Efl. "Bomar Traylor was nominated! Chas.E. Wiecaver, vs. Jos. last Saturday for prosecuting Attor-;Schnaue and Anna Onnaus, conney for Pike and Dubois counties, jtinued by agreement. Til lllli llill II pilt Ot and Bo- Mary A . GramatoptASTfl J mar will make an efficient Prosecu- Jhn and Agatha Jahn, to set deed tor. Being a young single man'-"!; dismissed on plaintiffs mo(with good prospects for a life part- jtion at plaintiffs cost, ner), a graduate of Indiana univer- Wilson H. Daniel vs. Southern sity and of the Indianapolis LawjKaüway Co., for damages; disSchool he is a 4,gentleman and ajmissedon plaintiff's motion at his scholar," for whom no citizen need cost. w W T J
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vorce granted plaintitt, $"Ji per
year for support of children, andl (8amL) Johv
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Horace M. Kean, tiq., was nominated last Saturday as tho
Democratic candidate for Kepresen- given to David Lane
tative from Pike and Dubois. Mr. Petition of Andrew Mey?r to deKean is a native of Ireland where clare Barbara (ireener of unsound his father was1 engaged in the drug mind ; court ruled that party is of business for many years. Horace! unsound mind and that a guaidian is well known throughout most of be appointed for her. Dubois county, having been a sue-! - : ceesful school teacher in several D.fferent Construction, townships before he entered the! Baron Vet of the Hague had re-
practice of law. His service as de- cently the mistortune to call a conputy, under Prosecutor Fisher, has 'stable a monkey, an accusation been very satisfactory. He is a which a local paper pointed out as graduate of the Dubois county "beingof course untrue," and which schools, and of the Chicago Law moreover is a form of untruth n t School. He is not a brillian'. deba-1 permitted in Holland. Vet was artor, but makes his hearers under- rested and brought before the j-idge stand his points, and his exten-ive on a charge of 'insulting the police.' acquaintances over the entire State, being sentenced to forty -five days' together with his legal experience, imprisonment. Before being rehas afforded him an opportunity ; moved be turned to address the of knowing what general legislative coutt. "Then I mustn't call a conneeds are, and he will make an eiti- stable a monkey?" ha said. "Cercient representative. tainly ; you must not insult the police." The culprit rellected. "May Sacesfu'. Graduates. i ggjl a monkey a constable?" he Pupils holding tue following num-, asked with a tlash of genius. The ber were suceaeful at the May ex- judge shrugged his shoulders and
and parts of streets in said town
Main street from the North line of Ninth to the North line of the Public Square. Main street from the Sooth line of the Public Square U the North line of Sei -on 1 street, Sixth streeet from the West line of Anderson street to the East line of the Public Square.
Sixth street from the West line of the Public Square to a point in said street oppoait the south-east corner of lot No. one, (1), in Weimger's addition to said town of Jaspir. And all that part of the Publi? Spuare
j in said town of Jasper, now used as a street.
According to the plans aa l specifications tuerefor now on die in the office of the Town Clerk. Hi iders will be required to make separate bids for each and every street and part of streets proposed to be improved. Each bid must lie accompanied by a certified check for $öÖO.O0, or a bond of some disinterested person, in the sum of $000.00, that if the bid it accepted a contract will be entered into and the lerfonnance of it properly secured. Bidders are re'iired to use forms w hich wil! lie furnished on application by the Town Clerk of .Jasper, Indiana, or by E. F. Cox, Civil Engineer, Worthincrton, Indiana. The Board of Trustees reserve thright to reject any or all bids.
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uation : Patoka township Nob. 3, 4, 7, and 8. Cass township, N6. 3,4, 7, 10, 12. Jasper, No. 2. Townships uot msntioned above had no aucessful applicants.
holding no brie! tor lne animal, replied. "If it gives you any satis faction." With a smile of gratification Vet turned on his heel in the dock and bowed to his prosecutor, "Good day, constable," he said.
HMtofHal of our "young bloods"
attended a dance at Huntingburg
Monday night.
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