Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1904 — Page 8
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BUM TowiiAliip TrtntMN
Not lee. Tht umtersiirne 1. Trustee
of Boon
hereby gives
notice ttist lie will atb'ml to ail lumM pertaining to the nthee ot Trute, at his resilience, tnree miles southwest o! VorsUf list. fB Seturvtsysof each week, ana requests all persons hiving township bMÜMM t. present it on Saturday . Ollsens desirm books from the Township Library, an? loWied that the Library is kept at uiv residence. OamuM UorrsiAS, Truste. Dc 7, UWü-y. II irMtM flNMlM9! Notice Notice is hereby fiven hat the undersigned. Trustee of Harbison township, will eUnd to townahip busineee on each Monday of the year, at my ottice, and persona having' township business tc Irensact are required to preeent it to him on Mondave. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. Geobu Nu. Nov, 33 1900.-T. Truste Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is given that hereafterthe True of Madison townehip will be in I re.and on the first Saturday of each uionth, and the remaining S.iturd.iys at mv residence, five ruiles Kuth'st of Ireland, for the purpose of attending tc townahip business, And all persona hav ing business with the townehip ar expected to confine it to thoee days. The townahip library it kep.. at Isaac Sorgms' in Ireland, "where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be loand at Win. T. Young's store at all Urne. Gae. M. (.Jriim.
Nov. 23. 1900-y Trust Madison lp.
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The Platforms ConlranlcJ.
P16 Wells Stre. M AKIN I 111 , V
I was all run,! .wnf; n, r.-rv -new and overwork atil had t. resign my potition and take a rest. 1 found that 1 w..-. not gaining mv strength and health as fast as 1 could wish, and a V"iir Wine of Cardui was recommended as such a govxl medicine f the ills of our sex, I bought I. av.d 1 in us !ig it. 1 wa ed with the renults from the use of the rs4 bottle, and tik thro-more and 'i. n found I was restored to ipxhi health
and strength and a Ii to tan ui
work witn res wi a vo; r.
consider it a fine tonic and cxoi II
t r worn -out, n n and aui pleased to n A;xks ST, Korth WUcvnaln
Secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 2"-. i u k.i of Thoilford't Black-Draught today.
tlon t m it material lata wilt i mm liie.r -tudi-d siilt.udit'ati m of in)r?tl ; ( a- to political t . diei, -y . i I refuelling to r.-ad tin PfohlbitifMB platform with Ul MUspoliM iudigiiHtion agMiu.-t vice and iosquity,
Tbt Chliatittl Btlltimn Of Pitt! and it breathing of doirt for lh'hurj;, nuldislied by Hie National Kl morul wellare M t tit people jortu A.Hisu ialKn, hat a notable edi- W hen tbaai just crit imi have' rtirial on "The l ohtn al Convention- baM male, it raiMttsM to be sail of r.K'l" After sneaking of the that in calm ntrength an. I digniu d iugh character of the noniineen l expre-i.-iion, and in that rtartins)4 the thr.e 1 adi.. j paitien, and men-.and iudiciou.- tone which bsMMftka
itioning fomethiug d the ptiaoMlol Ida Hatttuftü ctuall obtfgM with
the tonvontionn, giving each their the respon-iddity oi pabllO allur-,.
ilt due., it dlseourte oi tlie plat- t10 l'rohilut ion tdatt nn la tar sU
torus in the following weighty parioi to 'ither. BMM day (fiat Wvrtls, which we cuiiiniend to the trengtti und wisdom and tptUodw aarioiii consideration of every pa- fur affairs which aiw the fruit d ! triolic and conecientioi.- voter: great alnlitios, joioed with long 'Having admitted candidly and perieuce in the task of the QV in with gratitude tfiese gratify. ng feat ment, will fe found employed inl
wres of these conventions aud their the weighty and honorable t.-L- oi
work, we icgrd to sa that the two leuding conventions---The Kpubli can convention sipnally and pie-
; eminently ignored the moral i-'sne
w rbiob are the dominant and pro em-
hnei.t Hfties in the lite ot Iba i i
tion. Notwithstanding the prominence into which the qoaation of
a true Christian lUIOamaoahip. Phalanx. $144,1 i:.7S7 FOR KNSIONS.
Report of Commissioner Ware If. (hen to the Puitic
W.vhinoion, Auk 24 (A
P.)
Ntormoiosm n. nalvwsWv hat bn-n The annual reiiuit of I ciislon
i j a j i . ...
lifted by the pre.-et ce of a Mormon OODmuaiOOei Ware, coveung tin Apostle in the Senate at ashirg- BtCaJ year ended June 80, 1904, ton, aud exjouren which vt re!'":de public today, shows that durraatle of the abominations of poiy-, ing thn year the cot of maintain' gamy, and the complicity id the ing the pension jrataa d the govM rT.on hi.-rarchv w:th !'-em the'erntuent was 1 t I . 1 l.7 fhe
WINE OF CARDUI
Republican convention refuted the
petition of the women'dorganizatioiis who asked for a deliverance ou this question, and maintained a coward-
ily silence. Nor was there one word
WAGONS 0 CARRIAGES,
Aai Paalai
Agricultural Implements and Fertilixera.
Get a Home Phone!
Dubois County Telephone Co.
appropriation tor thii purpose araa 1146,419,296. Iuring the year 17,071 petaona were added to the pension rolls and 19,167 were dropped. Heath claimed lo,x''0. The total nomhwl
The Kiml Ym ll.uo Always Itoiight, and Mdi im leeji in ui lor ocr :t yrars, lins borne the signature Of
and lm been inauV under Iiis MiraoauUswpartrMoa ilaei hlaflMMpi Aib.w aooae todeeelvefofi i" thin.
All Oounterfoita, aattal lam and Jnat ao gnod " nra hut Rxperimeuta tiuat triib with naWI aaMaMkgvr the hoadth el int. int Mad Children top ort anno ngalt i.piinieut. What is CASTORIA OMtora i-s a lianiileKM suhstltuto ibr Ctor Oil, riiroffjrle Props and Soothing SMiips. It ia I'leasaiil. It fontains neither (tiiuu, IMorphino nor other Narcotic anbattanee. iis;mis Ita gwamntce It deatrof Woncsi and nilajra Pevcrlalmesi. It un s Dinrrlurn ami Wiml Oolie it r iie s Teething Trochlea, earci CuiiatlncisCBi and Ptataleneyt H BtftlTTT'Htr1 tlM PCCdi regulates tlio Btonsawh and Bowela, iving! healthy and natural leei. The Children's I'anaaoa-The Mother's friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature ef
S7
pei -
eod Local ServiceLong Distance Instrumente
spoken Hirain-t intemperance, or cor.
cerning the prevalence of vice and j of pensioner on the mill us cov crime, or concerning the duty of the "ed by the report ia 720,315 id
nation to use its magnificent fchooljdien, 273,812 widowc anl d system for the trailing of our chU-joanta Ond 608 army nnrtea.
dren to be worthy citiseni in a Chi -tian nation, or for better marriage j and divorce laws, or concerning mor-l al qualifications for civil office, orj concerning the accountability of the! nation to (iod and the supremacy;
of His moral laws, and the fact that
The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI CCNTu COMMNT, TT HUHMT TOICT. NtW 0 CITT.
MM I LI.UI JUXil 10 kM SKiN.
General Repairing A Horse Shoeing
JASPER,
North Mala Street,
- INDIANA.
Railroad.
Soutnern
St. Louis & lonMle Lines.
Between St. Louis. Louisville & and the Southeast.
TISIU1RD IM BFPKCT. fSJSM , lrt.S EA!THot.'ND. No 1. So. S. I.V. SI toal, :!!'. M. 7 MA. M
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Ar. IauitiIii, : I i A. M. HU'.M, I.V. Itulaviile, 0U A. M. I I. M. Ar. Asbeyille. si t M. 1 10 I. M -' ( -hatten!, OA I'. M. 00 A. M - Atlauta, 105 1'. M. 1150 A.M. Wk-TUOt ND. So J. No i.
5 M A. M. 5 15 J'. M 10 OS " 10 40 " 5 15 " I 10 " : 3o r. a., oft a a. J so 11 50 " 11 JO " 1J 4 AM. 1 14 V. M' 1 10 " U 41 ' 1 5 1 15 " 2 50 " 18" 4 oo 3 r. " 4 4.1 " 4 07 7 " BS "
JudKc licnlcy Vill Bccumc Aliornc for a Corporation. bnIA9AP0US, Aug. Jl W'illliam .J. Henley, of RnahTÜlo. Judge
Fyll Metallic Lines. a QO Mpil of the appellate COUrt, will raaign to
We give our subscribers free tel- Thege are tne preat ,Jlu .tions, the a,CuCept a ,,,fiit!un aH, couneel f,,r epbone service to every point momentous and the urgent ipi' -- 1 nicaPO Terminal Uailtray and will reach in bis and adjoining counties.' raintr at kmr .,,, move to Chicago. Information has
(mnr then 1 1 HI tnwn. anrl artl r " ..i u:. . ... reached the eovemor f
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lr-EU X lAMPERT.
MANUFACTURER OF
( Ifict that
W A ( O N S
improving and extending our
dvery day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.
line.-
Rates :
Business f'2.00 per month. Retidences 75c " M
Callus ' HOME PHONE," for short. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block.
if., i ii - ? a . i
cerning all thee questions the He- reigu, ui me reHgnapublican platform is studiously si-1 has not yet been handed in. lent. It does say: "We favor the was elected judge of the np settlement of international dispute Hlftte court in 1896 and in 1902 by arbitration," but it recognizes no wa: re electeu for a term of four moral element in this great i.-u years. It declares in favor of civil service tk Yuunr Sncietv Belle of I sssbssmsI
For all Purp
iefl Constantly In stock. Such as Farm s Freight, etc., also dealer in
and
St TOuls, OeBtrells, Mt Vereoa, rirflll, Mi Oarssel, ITInr'ti!i. Heatlefbei l'Vil'T lll!, Iiiulavilte,
SSSIJ trvm Ute.
Mine
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REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
rpfurm, but not on moral grounds
It does favor a congressional in-! puiry to ascertain whether the eltc-j tive franchise has been unconstitutionally limited in any state, and demands that representation in Con J gfOM and the electoral college shall'
be proportionately reduced if moh is the case. But this does not commit the party to anv efforts, or deciare
0i es
Notice
of Buycott v ads."
on
charge
Young Beauv With Accepting
Fntertainmcnt and Nt.ver Reciprocating. L N - IB i . lnd , Aug, 2 I
(Spl ) Twenty girls, on pledge i that their nsn.ii - would not be made
l.v. Atlanta - Cbattanoog Xsbevllle Ar. IiiiTlll i.v :..m. vii, ! IIuntinljiirK Oakland City - I'r'ni-fton Mt. Carmrl - rairtleld Mt Vmon - Centralla Ar. St Ixula
Made a
Well Man
THI s VP atM4 of Me.
-si see JBTT-
QIUOAT
rnENc
produces the aboir resaltn In 30 clays. It artt cowrrf ullr and luicklr turn when all other tall Tcuasmon will regain tbelr loat manhood, and old Of-n will racover tb ir youthful visor by uains RFV1TO. It quickly and aurclr restores acrvouetes. Lost Vitalitr. bnpoteocr. Ms htlr timuaiüDP. Lc at Power. Felling M mory. Waatlcs DlaeasM.acd ell effects ot aeU aboeo or eicetaand Indlacretton whub ucOtaonef jr stoly. bunlne cr tcamase. It
not oely coree by nUrtlng at the K-at cf dlaa but
T'lllll !n,loii ,mr,,l a . t ,
any desire, to secure the righung ot ' . . .. ' . , . i i wmj w , p. which thev presented to a local pahn irr,it . ll trr,mi7 .'ul,: Iih Tillll,il In . I r
v u v . . j ft'K . . .. .v. w .. r it' .
IlKTWliKN EVANSMI.I.K .WH I.Ol IVI I.I.E No. 10. No. n.
A OOP. M N A. M, 8 50 II 30 " 10 M " 1 I'. M. No. 9. No. 21. 7 SO A. M. 1 Oi I. M. 15 " 1 50 " W 10 P. M. I 45
wroi.rr ii wrong
exist. It only proposes to enfon . constitutional penalty which the southern states could readily acr- t rather than restore the ballot to th disfranchised blacks, a penalty w hich havingsubmitted to, they would then claim the right to deal with thai whole question thenceforward in their own way without roggettioa or( icterferance from the North, and a penalty, the enforcement rd which
would be a decided oolitical advan-
BaaBMl arrvetonlo and blood builder, brln , , . Tl lis back the pink glow to pelo cheeks eod re tage to the U-p'lh.lcan party. mil IUT&.VS in not the remedy irhi I
ehc-r. It can be csmd la vfrt pork't. Br mall iiM-t friends of iu lesire
; ed to, and ' ia 1 ll" u K.
" - II ir I r Iii II i 1 1 U'ir A IP Ml 'f A u Hi i t
o. r ir, ,.n,.h!w..,ri"" w w" oil-Jill
ßi i . - . niiR in int.- lit i'uui ii an . i t i Li.ei 'j u.rLn t;rn to htetlW the blessing of
Hanoi in ukci" iioi niuuc i uc niij
l.OO perpackascer all foraß.OO
live written roa ranter to rare
U, Boirr. B.vk and a,1vlie free. Addreaa EOiAl MtDICLNt CO. Z M. Friedman. Dniiet.
per I x pulnn atiou tomormw, voic
ing an indignant protest against penuri.ius sweetheart. The girls are BOOnbtrl of good f: luiiies. They term their petition appeal for relief from "tight wad' sweethearts. Tue petition sas: "This is a complaint fron, representative girls of Logansport who cry for relief from the c mdition that has prevailed aince hogansport wa- founded. Wi refer to the utter selti-ht N of t ie city's young men. Th v are oontant to sit around onr bomea, al
lowing us to fan them' siug or play
i " rit
Belker Bras. Buggies, Carriasjee. Empire Wheat Urills, Fertilizer and Plain, also Blounts True UlueSteel Plows. Deorins; Steel Hay Rakes and 1 e Corn Binders. i A Liberal Share of trade solicited. Call on or address, FELIX LAMPERT,
Jasper, Indiana.
Apr! 1
THE JASPER ROLLtri 1 Make the Celebrated
IS
Apr tl, 1904-nm
Lv. Txjulrvllle, Ar. Huntlnliurs;, ' kvenariUs, Lf. Kveniville, Ar HuntinKUiirg. Louisville,
aiXKPiBT end CANNKLTON lüM-Is.
eicept SandsT. Ex. Sunday. o.C. No. 41. No.il, No. SO. Noli Soil, e a A K. A M. A.M. AM M 90 v 00 11.40 I.V. Lincoln Ar, S U 12 0. .S3 TOU 11.00 Ar. Bockport SU 1.00 10.19
NP54 No.52.NoJO. No.51. N0.56. WoM
. IUI 4i Lv. Lincoln Ar. 7.58 .0611451 lau IM r. Tell City Lv. 7.07 6 o 10 H 10 J 4.00 ' ' rineltin " 7.1 SO ln.W Irslns No. 1. lend 4 run solid between Loulxville snd St louis. IrslnnS and 10 'twn I. on :v . 1 1 slid Kvmiviiie run solid, carrylns chair cex.
Train No, 'it and it carry throiiKli flrtvIm coaches between Kvansvilleaud LouisIlls. Osy train b-twen Ionlvll1e end St. leVeJi carry Cafe rerlr car, end with one ensnae of car- t .! - . o -irf . ir - r .; It :ii M I ii an I I . i - llle to I tlStl acMnca, HiruiiuKliam and otür points In the Mwtneesl. RleM trains betwen Ln vllle end "t. 'oul carry l llMiea drawmir room slecplnx car with bufle. ei vice. 11. B. speucsr, ipu Man .'t Ixul. Mo. H.H. If AKDWICE.I I. ., Wh!i Baton, 11, C. ueo. II. allbs, A'sat Oen'l I'esa. Aaent, St Lonls Mo. V. K. Clatcohb, A't. Jeaper.
Styles !
ot Human Kighls, much led tu revive its claim to be UM party of mural ideas." A great contrast in this respect is Boraod by the platform of the prohibition party. It opens with this pregnant declaration of fundamental truth ; "The Prohibition party, recognizing that the chief end i f -lil government is the establishmiit ot those principles of righteou-ne Rjxj justice that have been reveah d h man as the will of the ever-iiving God, and desiring his ble.-sing up ii our national life, make- Ike following declaration of principle. s r . . .
ami purposes. its utterances on
P ATOKA LILY FLOUR.
In Dry Goods and Notions. All the Latest
Novelties, Etc. Clothing, the question of .he liquoi traffic dii
Shirts. Hats and Cans. unctij n cognize
r a Full line of Straw tioods. Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Always ready to deliver, both Phones.
JOSEPH BUCHART. w Kth m i aflpicn ivn
v v vtai Sur w wa e eeesi s ' Ct.9. 1903-y.
ein 1'. H. end lorcivn
I rV'tid model, ik
t Intiv uirt on
Howu.äecurv
l-atet : and
' h or photo of invention for
1 - k .
re rti
ew ii bji ptK'ISJ Ui IIJTri TRADE-MARK!
r
Columbia Townsliip tM''si Nntici'.
the moral evils
which result from it and declare
that "the insignificant public rev isaej which hav acrriifd frnui III
W e have icenHe or regulation have seared tin
public conscience against a recognition of its iniijuity." Among other ijiiestions on which it speaks tht platform declares in favor of "in ternational arbitration, and that our nation fhouid contribute in every
manner consistent with national dig
their company up m us. Put when anything comes up involving an ex penditure of money, that is a dif-l
Mil nt matter. 11 imilM t young dim any BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA thing, Lbej arouLd not be bo genar
oils, even with them, hucti a tiun i- taking their sweethearts buggy! riding, or to the theater, or sending
Ummb sweets, (lowers, books or muik in unknown.
Hoys in other Indiana towns annot this way. We are tired of it and wish to say so in ulain Knu-
lish." The original twenty signer, of the! And rjav the Highest Market Price in Casr sir lntentioa vu - iiisading agriinst ' ' 1 li-t-d
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
They also want your
sw of
TriiH-
Ka I ill! . P'iT sTonJiBi
sVvw-vv
nilv tit Ihn rinrimnanl cjlialliulitiianl
J he nmlcrsian'!, rnito of (.olum-' r : n t
Ha lp.. Dabosi eoaaty, in.!., will attend T' üei;M" "V - to Tiaartili tinän at his ottire on I he reform of our divorce laws, the avers Satunlay, anl persons having final extirpation of polygamy, and j .ownehip business to transa. t are re- the total overthrow ot the present jarted to preeent H on that day ef tb- 8hameful system of illegal sanction lhe Townnhip I.itirsry i- kpt at the,of the social evil with its unspeaka)thre of the Tmstw, where those en- hie trallic in girls, by the muncipal itlwl rsn obtain ttooks. authorities of almost all our cities: Ä.Ä. 'f? inn-C"Kni.in I ,h. titt Nov. 23, 1H00 ly. 'he right of suttrago siioulii depend , r, . , on the mental and moral oualitica-
nt in 1 1-'-, - in i iic vutnir.it nrr of the
capturing the trade.
turns of the citizen." Aftt-r read
ing the platforms of the other parties and noting their low level of dr vo-
etheurts and effecting a boycott Btioff lovers as soon us the r
nun. her is sufficiently augtm nt d 10 n ake t!i" step effective. Ind. Star. Bri ke up the Club. A good looking well-to do bachelor of Hloomioton, was being eased Of the J ung htdies of a
! club for not beiog marriel. lb-
said: "I'll man. the girl of yourj
clut) whom on a secret vote, you sjaot to be my w ife." There were nine members t the club, iriach girl went into ;i corner an! Baad flat caution In preparing her ballot and dispi ed the handwriting, '1 he -iilt ot the vota was that there r nine votes cast each girl rerciv , one. The yoQag man remains hachelor, 1 1 s - i hit) is broken up fd the giris are nil mortal enemi' , united in the one determination i i.nt they will never speak to the man again. Itlooniington World.
J. & A. ECKERT
A TELEPHONE!"
The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Companv Furnish the toil LOCAL SEHVICB. B na Bdc obecribtn .re given free telephone service to .ivery poi... rcu hed by their lines in the coiintv, and they are constantly making extan-ions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. FRED J ARBOE Local Manager.
