Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1904 — Page 8

Bjone Township Trustor Notier.

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-.;.itht id or4 I wrt'W, Mini htviuir towaahip MSatai day. I'm-' mn tit jfcaraSSJs hat iht Library if

tepl Ml my residence.

I MBIT. N ll.TK V I HlS'l. Ort 7, IAH) jr. II ir.it. m Truatce's Notice Bttfrr i herebv firn hat th underrued. Trustee öf Harbison towuhip, ill at. 'n.l to township tunnMi on M Monday of the year, at my oilif. anl persons having township busines to transact are required to present it to him oa Mondavi. Th township lihrarr will b kpt at mi home in Hay m lie. CiaoRua Nu, Sot, 23 lflOO.-y. Trost Madison Township Tmitoi N ot loo. Notice ie fiven that hereafter the Tnir tee of Madison township will N" in I rvan l on the fint bimay of each Month, and the remaining Saturdays at mv resident, five mile 'fconthaet of Ireland, lor the purxtee of attending to township bnsinees, and all persons having business with the township ar- expocted to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at Isaac - in Ireland, "where all maj obtain the hooka. The Indiana Schoo! books will be rxind at Wm. T. Voting's store at all times. Qm M. Bann. Nov. 23. lWO-y Trustee Madison Tp. GEORCE P. WAGNER irr4CTraBa or

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W.C T. U. COLUMN

OOHDOOrat) HY MKS. M. L. HOHHB. Hit COLLLul N N & !'VKn . Oratwm il J.itm.- U. Welch, l ot .-i-itv oi Michigan, .it National lAtei Collegian Cooieet, In dianapoiici, June 8, 1004. For the MttWtfotta AmeMiMii, thw of brillianl im hu uifiitH Iih-not j a-- il. (iieat r ' r i - have tri unrdud, truf 1. adr- hav app-a red , ... . . 1 J

nolHf tltail IKIVP Iii'l.l Mini W.f tor fi fty l ontutit-. Hut k t i.i t mind- Kill Ih pi d iced. brn -r leadefü will be In-raided, vaster to forms will he inaui;iirat d dmiuj; tho n t century t linn the world vi r Hi'iU M ii in it nn t striking eta-. When Philip of Maedon won at Chaeronia, Ml OS Aloxan ler wept bitterly, because lief and that his father would leave no bat

tip- x.peniw jn.urred Tm annual waori flee ol life. niil b a aw rim to IbtwdstJKM M appfSWioS h -ixty t!iou-.and men women and childn n h SIS ruined mind, lOttl and h m!j to iti'U the rapucity f tili- M hol tralli . Is there any lasSS it; An. .-ilea today which l''lires thi kill, effect!) thought it. I ii M n . t our eiliaSM a mu.'li as does t-mpr:r i reform ' A ! rvative i politil in as William Wiiidorn, . n taiv of the United Stat--Tl aaury recently -nid; "CooW en d socially, tinaiu iallv. politically .r m ifi'lv, (hi UoMMd li'j r trifric is or OOght to be the overwhelm iiif. i-sue in American politico " In I hit connection, the argument li idten urged thai the Prohibitioa party -aimot nie-l the other le:nling issues oi Ine hour. It ii trat that tic J rimarv purpose of out party is the eradication of the Ii-1

U r tvtl. Hut we hold that a teiunerate n -otde can -one the MOblaBl

ties for bin to win, no lands for him i.etwe capital and labor mote

Bin Ml oooatrvativ'-ly than a nation t -ot

WAGONS o CARRIAGES,

-And Dewier ln-

G-et a Home Phone' Dubois 'County Telephone Co. ood Loca ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Fun Metallic Lines. We jrive our subscribers free tel

ephone service to every point wf 0 reach in 'bis and adjoining countie-. f-, , - . u.cu , (more tban 1X) towns,) and we ar uenerai Kepainng A norse Shoeing . . j'.' ,. r ; improving and extending our hnef verv day. o

No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.f Bupines? 2. Ht per month

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers

to cor.uut-r. no eaemief ir

anti'.i.sh. Hut when Alexander

the tireat became his isthSf I

e-- ir. he found two continent-, ayet unknown tj the Maotd . phalanx. To the OOttsf ' tuan of today study up our polittoa) history, at tirst tlotfa the i rk of the lUuV IB an SSd oi the politician atSal aim -i IX-hati.-ted. JeSeraoo b drafted the Dadara tioo of Huna as I:'iit- which a 11

furnish a creed to everv new demo

.racy : Hamilton has iutTpreted he constitution winch made Ott government the id al BBodtrn republic; Lincoln has sip::ed a r -clsaaatioD which ravolntioDiied thi

indttatriaaol a continent : Mc Kinle las defined the pulicf wnich makes the United States a world power. ' Hut another movement is grndually aroueing the American conscieuc This r i rm needs the

CASTORS

ANct'ct.ililc Preparation lor As simii.nmc fee Food andBetf uta UiiL ihv si 'dkitli aixllJowcisut"

GASTQRIA

For Infants niul Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the

1 , 'h : ! r. W- ir.aintMin that

puc howtver important rosi le the var

totid problems sarsitiug solution in i ur new to-. --ions, i ur lir.-t dtttj t the these islands ol t e east i a le vi laws legalizing what irii.ht and pr htfoitisg what ta wrong Many intra ate qaattjcMM re d tily, irtaiog in this KepoMio, tut the Prohihitioniat joatly argue- that thi- fundamental evil of our luws kttd our people should receive the tir-t attention of our -tat -man and our politicians. In hi- (ietty.-b-irg addre-s. President Li:. din raid ; It is rather for the living to h- here dedicated to the w rk rt mainitig before u-." The work of a civilised nation al var - r. n.a.ti- until : d And thnt party which dodioatei it-elf to the ur. finished work mu-t always appeal to the educated man. our

partv -tand- :or tbeblghSat ideal

nssnH B DsjataVw Cbtfftfl n.-s andRrst Coalaias seslaT ÜnSsn MoffaaSJ SOf Mksstfli. Not N vh t OTIC.

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A Dsrfecl Rom dv rorfonlin.v lion, Sour StosMVh.DianboQH Wbnss oiiwil-.ums.rowrih is and Loss of SLEIF

Signature

FarSunic StfnataN of NEW YORK.

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tXACT CCPY OF WRAPPCa

initiative ol the fearless agitator to national ltfe today, juet M snti sla-

North Mala Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA

Southern

Rate?

Residences 75c

brine its force home to the mind

of the ueonle : It need-the mod

ff I r erationof the conservative statesman to make it.- inception legal and respected; it needs the tact ol the feaSB lolitician to render its principles practical and opeialifS. In a word tbe elimination of the American li juor tratlic is a task worthy of the iblest college and university men in this country. When Wendell Philips lay upon hi death bed, a young friend during a conversation with the iireat apostle of Abolition.

s very sto i for the grai.dt n oral

--ue ol a ha.: tsanturj Hf'o A bo re I all, we stand lot the eradication of, an evil which renders th? American, boats unhappy, the American hallot box corrupt, and the American citizen untrue to his trust. Han may call our ideals visionary, our pupoaSi uspracticabla, 001 tuetlo U unadvi.-alile but bittory ptoftf that the ideal of tidsy will inevitahl become the law of tomorrow. It must be so in Asasrica; for do suece-sfull v natin ha- v. r

F" ELIX iAMPERT.

MANUFACTURER OF

St. Louis & lnoisrille Line?.

Between St. Loafs, Louisville & and tli Southeast. TlMIUAKD IN BFPECT. !. SC, 1

Callus "HOME PHONB," for I short. Office and Exchange iL Kuabler Block.

RESTORES VITALITY

expressed a regret that he l.nnself tlirne(i lW bacK Upon a high ideal.

nau not nveu 10 nwnnv ru mr , ur CuUntrv Wa. n, :.g the i.i-t i.. a! - mm mmt I DkiIivu . . ... r . .

proclaim the equality 01 mun. tt.-

BA9TBOUNO. No 1. So. a. lt. st. txMii, nip. a. twa. a. ' rtitrnlm. II T P. M. SVV. a. - Mt Vrnion, 11 IT P M. 10 a M - rirfllt. I 1- M. II m M M at arui. l. i i.1 V M .. i M ftteSJSSJOSL 1 ' A. M. Ill' B " ikln. I ,tT, 3 JA A. M 14-1- M - Iliintirwl. jr. I l I. X. I ' '. M Ar. lulT.:ie. I a. I --. V M Lv. iuiTiii, seo A. a. tap.. Ar AiTllle. 10 ill' a. 1 10 P M ( hattanooKS, OA P. a. 3 V - Atlanta, 10 JSP a. 11 MA. a. Wt-Tll O NO. So X o Lf. Atlanta ISAM. 5 15 P. a. - Cbatttnooirs 1" 00 " 10 0 " AttTm J 15 " J 10 Ar. luiTllle 7 SO P. a.. X a 1r. InutsTllle IiiiDtlnirturK 11 50 II 10 " 1 Oakland City 11 t A. a. Iii P. a " Prncetn 1 10 - UM' Mt Carmel 1 S5 " 1 15 " " KalfU :l 1 50 " t J4 " - Mt. Vernon 00 M IT! " - Centralis ti " a? Ar. t tuif : a - - BKTWKE.N IVANsMI I.K M UH BTt ' LU No. 10. SO TJ. Lt. LonlKTilte. 00 P M - M. Ar IuntiniflurK, S 50 - 11 JO ' ' AfantvOle. UM" 1 03 P. M. No. . No. BL i.r KranaTille. T A. M. 1 Or. P M. Ar UuntinifiMirs;. I " I " - LonlsTille. li 10 P a. 5 " kUlCKPUBT and CANNXLTOS UlVIMoN.

MS--5a

mm

Made a Well Man

of Me.

anti-slavery movement. t nnii

pointed across the street to a aloon and in the eager, earnest lojx - i dying' man. exclaimed: "Young man, I have given my life to the ork of Ahjlition, and the success jf thi- retorm i- now assured ; but if God would grant me another life. I wou'd devote every motnsnt of it to the equally sacred caue of Ten; .erance Reform." As l'ng as n

itary legalize! saloon survives ti

freedom of conscience the atxjhtioii of slavery. W l DBUSt WQl bsaiPOa the la-t to frame protective prohihi tory laws. May the American S4 i pie nevef imagine th'ir missian complete. There are many evidences of prosperity utnut us. (ur possessions ure expanding, our armies -trengthening. our navies in-crea-ing, but there are no proofs of j rtn a 11 a

I a t. 1 tie rem jnrnxoi a na-

W A (; () JN s For all Purposes Constantly in stock Such as Farm and Freight, etc., also dealer in EElker Bras. Buggies, Carriages. Empire Wheat Drills, Fertilizer and Plain, also

UlueStccl Plows. 1 1 :t x Rakes and

Blounts True Deerinir SIch'1

Corn Binders.

prrvlorM tboabovrMoltalu SO day. It '-tl po--rtu!!y and ;alcklr Cur h all oth-i (all lonwara wiliraia their lost manhood and oli M 111 racorar tbeir TootMM icor l y mir. RE VIVO. It gulckly aod uTly raaaoraa Nci-rom Dea. Lot Vitality. 'ai- D7. Mel tlr Eiuiaateaa. Loat Power. Ftlllnf Mwaory. Martina- nil Maa.aad wt:ch nBaurnaf Drrt.tV. liurtuNr errajarjag, n ootoslr currabf atertintattho at cl diataae. but Uii- it nrrr toolo acd blood baUdrr. brtB lt back tbe pink glow toralc chekta Ir atorto the fire of yonth. It vardJ off iLaacity aiJ C.-M-atpti -. : : BtVIVO.B her. It can b earned in r.t foci-1 Hy call 1 .00 per r a. kae. or tlx t t . with poal tlv written (nrante to rare or refund Iba iany. B-ok and alie Irmt. Jiddreaa KüUL MtDICINbCü., CZllT'

M. r rif'lman, Dniggiet. tr a. 1 4 - l.'in

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wreea a pingie .!u'ruan dmuhou tl,,n-, .tir-!i lie- in thara. ter r womanhood, there il work hr t .. . . , tj,:, .

i i lS min-- bei parmsoenc U a nation ani her prestige in history.

1 Our refent pr -t erity

Karept "unday. Ko.it. No 41 SO. 8, fa a a a 1.00 1 00 II 40 l.f 1 T Ou ;.jri II 00 Ar I

I. Ex. Sunday. Ko.0. NotJ o 44. A.M. AM n Ar. t 4J W O ort ft to 1 00 1 l:

SoM So il. No SO. . 1J.J7 1 Lt. Unco ia I.. r. Ten oa 10 4 0U i ' annelt

No. M. SOM. St n Ar. T.M .00 1 y I.T . T n' 6 0 li ti 7. 0 k O I

Spring Styles

vara tmasclsiitious, eJucattd

riot to accomplish. That the galooo i? an evil, M man rJasks. The American people have nt vr long endured th ex (ataoos of an avti danger ua to na tional life and repugnant to the general welfare. We ubrnit the pro position that the only adt "piale r-n edy ever proposed f r t!i -al r vil id FrobibitiOB. N other to : tion for the lk)UOf prjhleoi has e-r

Itreen suggested which does not in olve a compromise, and coinpro-

Juise with wrong never has elimina you that .1 ted an evil and never will solve a -tand, for a

moral problem. Without aDeclar

at; mot Independence, the thirteen; st reOMIBbei that whin OSCS the

K .ni - ol Anaericacouldneverhevej .mfrifan consiueuce if thoroughly

roused upon thu que'ti.n, the! . iai of an indignant . pia srill prove that the oew icaue ha justi-i tid the for-: ati n ot a u a : i:' ,

Amm . I a 0

ever hive eflected the raanumtsMonj Thrilled hv thi- iue and ioapiiad of tt.e slave without an ntn - p Iwith thin ideal, the hoata of I'rohi-

Liberal Share of trade solicited Call on or address. FELIX LAMPERT, Jasper, Indiana.

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logicai re.-ultol Anglo-American priratiwii and peraeaersBCt f r four laofvaUooa. Tbsprasp r;ty of this land a century from now will de pond upon the aim-. Um ideal, th.priociplci of the AsgloAmencan today. Our party stand lot the volution of a ktish national ideal -uch a hac not faced our paopla tines l'-w.

Many practical politicians ail

the Prohibition pal

tat caoea, that the

4Tk . . , A I

t'rouihitionisi i- aiorgoiien

1

j forces of Eoglaud. Without a par

tform, di.-tinct from Whig'

Republican party of I860 Ci

lialn Noa L IoniTillf and t

land 4 mo solid ttn-n lamia

!

coacbea Iwtweeti kTantvilleand LoaM

lay trains ooal carry Ca cnane of cars fr )tn -t I.u; tooti, Kiriumi toatneaat. Mlaht tratm itoalacarryi ear sRti b iffh. ii. irawcaa, S. B. llAJtDWICI uao. a. all

letwen

lite and t. Mil - i' J(

V. B

i). Man.,t. Ix-ii. Mo. . P. A.. WaU nitton, D,C. , A'aat oan'l I'aaa. Asm!, t louia Mo Clatcohb. Aar't. Jarer

In Dry Goods and Notions All the Latest Novelties. Etc Clothing. Shirts, Hats and Caps. Full line of BtfSS G "iJ. Stap ar.'l Kar. y r r.---Vlwayii ready to deliver. We hav both Phone. JOSEPH BUCHART. W. 6th St.. JASPKK, I M). on. a. iaw t.

rate organization ot political f

temperance reform can nevt-r - Complete victory. We bsUsss that the ProbibiUoi

party i the KgOSl party f r tti trrilic i fundamentally wrong,

..j'- man : Mr-i, t)i

pr-'Hr'---:v-

caue it tand f r a vital :--w. Second, because it rSBfSaasHi ahih national ideal; ThirdK bSCSO it

pocesse the elements of a ful reform. Said -Wendell Philips :

appotSi that law can

ten.perate, out law can shut i th'-- har- ar.d dram-shops, whi 1

facilitate and feed

bition will o;.e dav win deservol victory at the hands of th arn -t, 4 1 practical American citizen. No one doubt- that the linunr

yet

Unaggressive Pnhihitioni t i al . I greeted with the time worn obsilsofi if the psaainlSt. i4IsIssb i ram e is wrong, hut whm) u- yoa

racoesa-icoios to do aboot Uf ' The pr,-

jhibitiou p r'v answer: We may "Nil m not be ah t with one BfOcIsaSli n.Ä male- iii"ii ,,f a prohibition president to elirni-i

natj the saloon, 'it we will remove ft on aleive the A :."tican saloon th

THE MR ROLLtri Mil Make the Celebrated j PATOKA LILY FL0ÜR

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA T:iey also want your "WHEAT" . A ad Dav the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuif for Sale at all times J. & A. ECKERT

intemperance, Uff 0f a free Dec

.. Link .L.i.l.'n tnva t.cl.la tli.ll . , 1

LITER! AND SALE (STABLE. FERD VOLLMER, aA.s 9TRKET, JanMr, lllil Always have the be?t tiimont. of any fanety for cnttomer; partienlarly jnemal traveler. Courteone anl rarUl driver to all part of Dubois anl !- fOmina conntiw. Horte tKari)el ami aolU on cheap terms.

JC It, I.-. IV

intr the

Columbia Tonliii

!'' Notir'. i ti .in-len-itrnl, Trnrte of (ToJnmialp., I)uls-)i roiintv, Iaä.. will attend o T vaatyp baataaai at hi oJBca on

very aturiay, and person ha owaahip taaSaaaa to trana t are ineaioi to preaent it on that day of tk. Ihm Township Library in Jtept at i thee of the Tnite, where thoaa itiel ran obtain txkn.

Oaoaoi W. Mn.BrRN, Tmte. Hiühatn, Indiana Nov. 23, IHOO -ly.

I rapturing th tral. V

We may not f to make Iba!

1 a m Mar. j i - . . ü I

Trua- l" prop-ny ami nie, Bn 1 innKe I'hmpino an Am rican titn-n, but

we will tend to Ilm 'r;erit a n.ition-

m j-

-- t io!h ;n tl handn of

men to undermine and law." Thin is an iesuei

al banner un-i. ied by lafjaJls d

wrong, and a i . Mxation repretent-

upon

( 'on-i ier for a

etKr

tianity of our Pi

m:tv 'ncounter

inity of the tralü which . -k"t o ! iortn ipction

aa enough lor any party to stand ;jnp tie Taiwan, powerful Clin

urn fathi r-. We

l '-at at many a BS " t we will look forI to the day when Ml to ! I I W follll

led h- our i- poll the eternal

prii ciplsd of j in- i aad riirrit, and

the ah ili-h. The honor n-umed .in

n- nually in thi- country c t mon I. aa al

than our whole civil eivice, our army, our navy, our congre, in

ward in orj&fi ! ISSCCSSf IiiU-t i

earning an m appropnauonn, our ioa nartv idai-. ..j our - doe-

wa.-teful BltJOdpaJf ftv rnm.mt. Ih- for purity in iractSt. nuritv in

1 o 1 III! Miiujr in V'il Kiku art w,,JeM all our local, county, -tatc. tl,e home and land national dipt. Hut tbe coat! of liquor consumed ia bot (be i n-

p inty in politic.

"GET A TELEPHONE!" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraoh Company Furnish the test LOCAL SEkVICE B ma fi le tubscriberr. i.re given free tslspbott! ISTaiof to v rv p ).... re:ii h'd hv their line in the ounty. and thev ire con-tuntly making exten-ion? and od'ltti n. 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 JARBOE, Local Manager.