Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1904 — Page 4

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CLEMENT DO A NE. Editor of the Courier Passes Away. After an illness of several months the death angel released his spirit from its mansion of clay, Thursday morning. July 7, IfOI, at 11 :35, A. M. The funeral will be held at the M. E. Church at 9 o'clock A. M., on Sunday, July 10, 1904. Interment at Shiloh cemetery. Clement Doane, was born in Circlerille, Ohio, November 11, 1S32, and was one of a large family of children, born to Guy W. and Charlotte (Thrall) Doane, nativea of Connecticut and Vermont, respectively. The father waa bora Aug. 7, 1788, and was an attorney at law. He died in 1862. Clement was raised in his native town, getting a fair English education and learning the printer trade with his brother-in-law, the late John Hanna. When eighteen years old he left home and began working at his trade in Portsmouth, Ohio, Louisville Ky., and Rockport, Ind. In January 158, he came to Jasper and started the Coukieb in company with John Mehringer and Rudolphus Smith continuing with these genüemen until 1S59. He then assumed complete control of the paper, and has conducted it ever since. For several years it was the only English paper (a the county. March 27, 1859, he married Rachel Edmonston, a native of the county and daughter of Benjamin R. Edmonston. She died March 8, 1874. Dec. 31, 1874, he married Mary A. Crooks, a native of Spencer county and daughter of Dr. Crooks, of Rockport. She died March 18, 1883. For 20 years he was Chairman of the county Democratic Central Committee. Was a member of the A. 0. U. V, from 1S1, and a member of the Methodist Chuseh. He was admitted to the Dubois Circuit Court Bar in 1860, and practiced law for a time but gave it up to give his entire attention to his newspaper. He was the father of eight children, six boys and two girls. Four boys are still living: Benjaman I., üeorge P., Clement E., and Archibald C, all of age. At the time of his death the Courier had been conducted longer under one management than any other paper in Southern Indiana. When he settled in Jasper it was a small village of about

two hundred people and he saw it grow to two mousana.

DUovertr of twia-lMi et Wsrfc U

H:i 1 r v I r , There is a disease oreviilinr in this

I country most dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by

it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney

I disease. If kidnev trouble is allowed lo ad-

Ivance the kidney -poisoned blood will attack

the vital organs, or the kidneys tnemselvea break down and waste away cell by celt Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright'a si fc. m a m LiJ m t I

luisease. me worsi lorm 01 aianey irouoie. Dr. Kilmer s Swimn-Koot the new dis-

Icovery is the true specific for kidney, bladder land urinary troubles. It has cured thousands

I of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts hav e failed. At druists In fifty-cent

lend dollar sues, A sample bottle sent free

I by mail, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address

Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bm.:r.amtov N. I. aM

cnantian this oepar. !' im t anv ii ' ik, tmf r.-i

Iber the name, Swamp Kout, Dr. Kilmers SwanirvRoot. and the &Mrts. Hinirham-

Iton, N. Y.t on every bottle.

ltttulu For S VMM ER I All Line 0oiiilete

AND LARGER THAN

JÖ"The wav tu wealth i as plain

Li the wav to the corner crocerv.

Illave the things to sell and adver-

Itise them well.

Railroad Excursions. World's Fair Rates begin April II and lose Dec. 15, 1904. Tu ketogool for the

Iseason f'.'. IVket? go for ) days

8.15. On certain dayi tlu'r- will be

I.-xcarsions good for days at f.lU for the round trip, such days to be advertised later,

. h. Claycomb, Agt.

Dr. M. B. HOLLY.

Veterinary and

Dental Surgeon. rreats all diseasej of Horses and Cattle.

( tfice : Corner 3d and Newton St. Home Phone 53. Call day or night.

Iconsultation free,

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Apr Ii. 1904-11

"Get a telephone" The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SEHVICE. Bjna tide subscribers are given free telephone service to vjvery poiut reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making eztenaions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instruments used No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at anyfprice. Always leader in low rates. FRED J ARB OH Local Manager.

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JASPER CUURIEh

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rar onaaloa tkroatb !ha all aaaaooad tlaiatur

FRIDAY. JL'LY S, 1904.

If yon hit' any lal bwi, or waul may printing. ll oa thruufh tbaC'ouiiar fhoaa. 13-. 1 Demorratic Ticket.

Election Tuesday, Nov. 8. 04

For Congress. 3 i di-tnrt of iMiana, S v . T. .r,V 'K.

t- p.nruunlaliva

HORACE M. Kl AN

r i .nr,.. itiArnM. ,S7th Judicial

T Ul 1 HPTT. U.lU ...... j f Circuit BOM AR TK A UK.

For Co. Treasurer,-W. F. BECK M A N

VorCo. Sberifl.-VIC. V. CASSIDY

ffi t County Coroner.J . F. M KINK K.R, For Co. Commissioner Ig Vg rMR-

For Co. Commissioner, 3l l'fri,iJ,T

ISVAs we go to press the Demo r.ir. Hnnvfintion at St. Loflil is ic

aeanion, with aprobability of I'arker,

York bemB the nominee, yet

there are several dark horses who

are on the anxious seat ; and we give it up for the present and will

tell our readers more aoout u uti

week. The Fourth of JuU

In Jasper was duly celebrated

Wm had a Ball name in tte Mornini

in which the Paioka tiiants did the

Bucks from Indian Creek to th

the tune of 14 to Nothing in 7 in

nings at which time the game was

railed on account of rain.

The balance of the day and night was celebrated at Calumet Lake,

with dancing and various otbei

amusements and an enjoyable tum

wac bad by all who attended.

The few chowers of rain durin

the day wae the only thing that

mared the occasnn and perhaps re

duced the Lake Company s receipi

to some extent.

Th JaaLfr Ked( went io

Princeton Thursday to play ball,

larH ill n av Mt Larme . 1 .. on

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Friday.

TheKeaaoa

A well known local tory teller,!

U ho is an ardent Hoosier, has a new

r'soing to heaven" tale and it goesl

VainUnwa: "I dreamed I went tol

Ineaven. and St. Peter showed m

lall over the place. 'St. Peter,' I said

- . ' . . ..a

Iti nally, 'I have been looking at thosei

Imen chained to the wall lor a Ion

Itime. It 8eems strange mat you

would have to chain men up in bea-

. . ... ...i

I. en. I'd be obliged if you'd tell me the reason for it.' "Blees you,"

an-wered St. Peter quickly, "'tin

Irea.-on is plain enough. Tho$e menl

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lare from Indiana, and chaining is

It he only way to prevent them trom

Ireturning.

Profeaaiag Made Easy. President Thwine of Weatern Re

serve University sayn he is trying

have it so arranged that the profes

sors in that institution shall not navi

Ito work more than ten hours a week

luring the academic year. In other

Uords. Dr. Thwing would have thsl

Western Reserve professor work!

Iibout 400 hours during every twelve!

months, or an average d somewhat

Inear an hour and rive minutes a

klav. When Dr. Thwing gets hu

larraneements perfected it ought tol

Ibe rather difhcult even for Dr. Har-

Iper to lure away the Western Re-

erve professor. Oldest Love Letter

The oldest love lettar in the worl

lis in the British Museum. It ii

Ithe form of an inscribed book and

lis a proposal of marriage for th

I . . W.I

band of an hevntian I'rincess. it

Iwas written over 3,000 years ago

The Pleaaarei of Mstrlmoey.

"Vou know very well," she said

'that I oniy married you because ti

Ifelt sorry for you."

"Heavens! the brute answered, ' 1 have alwaye supposed you under

stood that I took you because I wan-

Ited a cook."

lour printing speaks for you

when you are absent. Let us print

rou some letter heads that you are

loot ashamed of.

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