Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1905 — Page 8
Madison Township Trust
Notice.
Notice ia firen that hereafter th Tnie Ue of Malison township will be ia Ireiaa.1 on the first Saturday of earb month, and the remaining Satan lay a at my residence, one mile eonthweet of I: eland, for the purxMe ol attending to townahip Doaineae, and all persona hav ing bounces with the township ar asserts 1 to confine it to those days. f be townahip library is kep. at Iaaac - lrjjijd" in Ireland where ail may obtain the hooka. The Indiana School books will be' toxnd at Wo. T. Yonng'a store at all times. u'-k A. Glbxex, Jan 5, 1906 ? froetee Madiaosi Tp. lioooe Township Trustee's Notice. I'ne undersigned, Trustee of Boone township. Dubois coonty, hereby giro notice that he will attend to ail buaineea pertaining to the offiae of Trustee, at hia reeidence, four-milee eonthweet of PortersTille, on Saturdays of each week, and requests nil persons harinv township -usinees to present it on Saturday. Otiens desiring books irom the Township
ran-, are notified that the Library ia tt si my residence. School books at Mrs. Mary Gi slr's at l'ortcreville. Prra J. shukk. Trustee Boone Tp Jan. 5. 1905 -y. il r jIsoq Trustee's Notice Notice ia hereby given hat the underfutued Trustee of Harbison townahip, will at. md to township business on each Monday of the year, at my oifice, and persons having townahip buaineea to transact are required to present it to him an Mondays. The townahip library will be kept at mr borne near Pulvis. Jhn L. Harper, Tniet'v Jan 5, IMS' f.
K-fslVMft'4
This creat stock medicine is a
moBcy saver fur stork rainers. It ia a medii-ine, not a cheap food or Condition po wder. Though put up
in oaner form than i hedford s Plack-IraugLt, renowned for the cure of the digestion troubles of
person, it has the same qualities of iiiMgurating digestion, stirring
up the torrid liver and loosening the constipated bowel for all stoc and poultry. It is carefully pre. pared and its art ion is so healthful th.it bjIsjsjIi gnw and thrive with an ocvasional dorn in their food. It
cures hog eskOSSSSj and makes bogs prow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colds in horte, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do more work for the f a d consumed.
It fives animals and fowls of all kinds new life. Kverr farmer and raiser should certainly give it a trial.
It costs 2V. a can and saves ten times its price in profit.
mmi I ot.H I EH Of Tili: (illKAT. HY AMIIK4 IIIKK K KING iDWAtO vil. War ia a wicked thing! Tis aad vO think l'uat men shed blood who could a well icVtsj ink. 1'were better far if Kiuuet. f if SSStSptS (Of oieu micguided he's a perfect MsVlMv), Had written down hia grievai.ceo in full, Even if to do 10 be bad bad to pull The quills from every goose aiug in tt.e land On which we'd laid our coneecrat.ng hand. Japau and R jaaia, siunltrly sinful, Eivb other'.- gore are spilling by tl e skinful Bleaoed are peaceniaaen-! I'll stop lbs strife By batching plots against the throne and life Oi Nephew Nicholas. With gold well spent I'll foster well, "industrial discontent." So my pacific spirit I'll exhibit And, incidentally, make sure of Thibet . I HI Mi K A DO: How inconsiderate of the Ru-fiun folk To try to break their honorul le yoke' Better to bear it, bowsoe'er it vx, Until I lift it from their heudless necks. I ll visit St. IVtert-burg some day, And Kuropatkin cannot block my way. Why should I not? Tis cuuiteay to gu The Russians mostly visit T'ntio. Bamai Nippon! these isles aie small and sterile:
Make room to westward for this l elloi
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Prrrssraa. K s . March 15, 1904. I hart been u:ng oar Black DraS8aJst Stock eoJ Poultry Medicine on mr stock for some time. I hare need aD kinds of stock food but I hare found
that yours la the oast for my purpose.
J. ft. HAS SON.
THE I'ZAR:
Ml P, WAGNER
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WAGONS OABRIAGES,
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Agrtcnltural Implements and Fertilnere
t-nera' Repairing ft Horse Shoeing
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Nsrts Mali Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA
Souinern Railroad. Sl. Louis & IoiuTille Lines.
Bs t ween t. Louts. Loatev lie and the Southeast. T 1IU1RD IW RrriOT.JuaM 18K.4. EAST BOIND. Wo l. Wo sä Wo a I t St Tle ItlJpi 11 SS T SI a Si 1. PriDcttea SSSam 4 00 p Iripn I I Oak last City 3 a 17 p ra tllpi It HuDiiai urg 4 30am 6 SR pa 00 p m ar luMiTle 7 10 a m T.I6 n 5 45 p a WESTBOUWD. He. S. Wo St. Ns 4 U.feat sttta loi&pa ass a a rasp a I t If unttaabura; II 47 a ra 11 SO a a 10 10 a I Oekiane Lite I SO a ra 1 1 4 a a 1114 am L Prioceiet. I. Ill IISAaa IIUib Ar St. I oala 7 Tt a m 4Mpa 4. SO a a RKiWKKW JASPER AM) E VaNSVM.I.E. oars. It Hnntlufharg 8 30 am l.llim 3 on p in Ar j - 4 SO in S JJ a in J SS p a or re. It 7 10 am lOtflam 4.30 p n Ar. BontiDgborg 7 36 a ra 10 SO a m 6 On p m Ar aaaeill l0 08 .ro 117pm dtTWEE EVAWSVIU.E AM) UOOWnUM
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GJ-et a Home Phone!
Dubois County Telephone Co. ooS Local ServloeLong Olsrtanco) I nsrtrv msnt. FmII Mvtauic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone serTice to every point we reach in 'bis and adjoining counties, (more than 100 towns,) and we are improving and extending our lines very day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. f Buaineea $2 00 per month. Residence 75c " 41 Call tu "HOME PHONE," for hort. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block.
M v people com- to me and make their moan ' lWs starve, Your M-j8ty jjive ue a at ne.'' That's tlat rebellion ! how ihs dtvil dare They starve right in my capital? Their prsjff For something in thir Mlitf I will mt t-t With that which IM trouble tbrm to eat. They ask for grt ater fret dorn. No, indeed What happened to my ancestor who freed The serfs? A grateful sul jct dul tlung Something that pi ke to him without a torgue, to he was sacrifi ed for r'reedoOi'c sake And gathered to bis fathers with a rake. A little earlier, beyond the tea, A President had set the negro s free A homely man, gras -spirited, high-hearted. He, loo, when the assassin bade, d parted. Contemporary with these men of will. Another held dominion in Brazil He was a liberator, too. Hie tart In life was exile and a broken heart. Dethroned and banished to an alien shore, He breathed bis last and Virtue was no more. 1 from Autocracy my people frte ' Ah, would to Heaven they could
RE VIVO
SE STORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
SaBBSSSBl .ATATATATATATATATa.
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Oes. Mite tollt Story of Jeff Davia' Imprisonment Boston, Mass , Feb. 3 Fur the
brought to trial or be releaatd Statement- that he was maitieated
or his health in piired as a result of
first time in forty years Lieutenant j his imprisonment are utteily un
General Nelson A Muee, now Act i true. ing Inspector General on (be ctsff of j - Iff I should die tomorrow 'he Governor Douglas, has broken ail- Hull hill would not sff et me, bu ence on the circumstances surrouftd wou'd affct many good offiere arrt ing the imprisoomer t in irons of also he Nttional Guard. If I ge; President Jefferson Davis off the ! through here b-ffore July 1, it will Confed rate S aies, who, after be j miss its mark. It is ut a bib surrendered himseif to the federal j based on economy, as som cl.iim authorities, was g ven in charge of jiff they want to save I can thow tue theo Colonel Miles : them where they can savr mil ions." "J ffeoo Davis did not su rend ! .77 ...v
a. .a. ia-3 s.8. J i w.un.iti rrlUf.wr.l
acy in Richmond was capturtd," aid Genetal Miles. "He did not surrender with bis prineipal armiee
Fer the Power H ase aad Macniaery for
tke Tractios Lae
htfl they surrendered under Lee I Laet Monday the cons'ruction enm
mdJohneon, but it was bis intenion and be admits it in hi- own took, 'The Kise and Fall f the Confedeiacy' o try and escape
pany for the Vincer.eep A J 4?per Id
terurban road -ivned the contract fur the erection of the pnowr h u--Miid tu.ichiner , to b lo.at'd oi Whitr river i.ear the waterworks power houpT1, the work to b' 0 'tiipleted April 1 . 1906. Contractor J.nn has an under
ith h- corona, v tliit ht
arethboTrmitain 3ouy. itacts across the Mississippi, so that he
ea;yyJft could join the Confederate army in aw win racoTtr their yootoiui ior tj uaios that section and continue the war BE VIVO, it quickly aod snrr)lr t-Mtorea Ner-rooe- 1 . r- , . , Itaaa Loat Vltalltr. ImDotenrr NKt.tlr Emlaalona HeWasseilttO t OrtreSH Monroe to
i?!"J'tl!!i1Jfüaor7' Wm'1djI P":'.1!!. vTait trial for complicity in the as- tarxln g
Waich oafiuooa' ,r stodr. blDfaor marnaa. II -a-Mrial I )H Ot .Vir. Lincoln. win ((ci hip fm.irga oi ine graain iZtlool "Oo May 22, 1865, A. Dana, from the river to Jasp r, the irrm i . t. pink flow to pir. cheekaai dr Assistant Secretary of War, autho- j havin een agreed on a!th unh no Stori:. the flrw of Toatlt. It ward off 1 Daaolty ... , . ' . a l. i sad Coatsompcioo löstet on har ins revivo.do n7.edand directed me in a special contract ha- been sign rj.
ttter. It on be ctrrM In rt r' W nil .Amr trk ,i.m ,i It hnw h. uina to look lika this
l.OO peTpaeteA-'.cr all for t6.00. wtUis BOSS 1" -.-.v . - .. -
lpon th hards and feet i t Jeflerson mai wouia ne i uilt, a n tne people
)avis and Clement Clay whenrvrjr along th" une are pjoiclng. Pike
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M. F riedaiao, DniKist. Apr 33. 1904-12m
Spring
Styles !
a. i a a M.t t a. a i Li- a.
a migni oe inouiu auvittaoiM, in rder to render Itself itnpris nment more secure. u Dai, in his book, adrnits he intended to attempt to unhorse a man and etcdpe with his mount Daily notices of plots which were formed to effect the e capeorret-cue )f Davis were sent me with dirtc-
County Republican
At a recent dinner in Loud .ri, sa s Modern Society, ihe sj v rs ion turned on the sttbjCt of l)iich-ng-i in the Uottsd Sistee. It was th- general opinion that a rope watbe chief end off a man in America
Finally the hostess turned to a
Tre'n o. rtMS SundaT rnlf. Iav.r Kran He 7 U ü Ti Hu- tu sliure at S 15 p m afrit ina a
Jtar 8 4 m reti'Slng learaa Jaaper S 40 ar riTln al aurimfbare 10 IS p a Iray tr ra I r'weii Loulaellle anil St Ixrnl carry Cafe feilorCara a: J with oat rbanee f cera tbroafk lec'ne ar errrice from St Leula and laaietill tu tTttOJ SJ8M8SJ, Birmliighaa and otber aelate Irt tbe aojileaat. Mia' as '.vn lvniallleaBi1 St lott rarry Pullraar 'ieii-- rouoa aleeplngeara wltk I. uff' er e . . i . NCKa. General Manaerr. Sl. IxHila, Mo. i . iA DWiCK.OcB.Peae'r Art. Wathlaetoa D. C. Ö e AI.I.X5, Aaat Ooo Paaa'r At. St, lioala Mo 4 CLATCOMB, Local Agnt, J ; Ind
An advertisement does not sell goods, but it helps the seller to sell them.
placed on Mr. Davit. He knocked over a strong man who waa helpin '.o do it. The anklets were kept on inly five days while a wooden d or th" being removed and an iron
AU the Latetiir!e.done,"b!,,.ilul',d .
vr . . some oi tne worsemso were Novelties, Etc. Olothing.L triendly to lha Coofederacy hirt8, Hats and Caps. j The anklets gave DAvia no pain and
lid not prevent hun from walking
fhey were designed to prevent him
lways read- to deliver
w w - i . a . m
nmMp t or inv im f ha in irv
j There m not the leant desire on I the part of any ooe to pintle any
A inorr'sn tsr h n Koi4 laban r natf in
lam ti sua ntiaru npapan ifn In
w ssaisav ' t j oi i nuuwu i '
prevent it Uknt ai ki in were
e conversation, and said
"Yin, sir, must often have seen
these affairs."
"Yes," he replied, "we take a
kind of municipal pride in seeing
which city can show the greatest
number of lynching yearly." "Oh, do tell us about a lyncLing you have seen yourself," broke in a half a dozen voice at once. "Th night before I sailed f i Kngland," said the Amerioan. "I
. " r . was Hiving a dinner to a nartv nl
rnm 4 lamiiltmi h aari'iA nr In rln r j
:7 T. r 8 T "w inlimite friends when a colore
both Phones.
JOSEPH BUCHART.
In Dry Goods and No
tiona.
Staple and Fancy (iroceriea.
W. 6tb St..
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JASPER, IND.
JefiVrson Tp. Notice. The undersigned trustee of Jefferson township, Dubois county hereby give-, notice that he will at
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I" fl'PV AssDl Q1T T QTAÜT i d to aU DU9,oe" pretaming to
U' t bill ALU UflAin UinuUfi. the office of Trustee at his resi a,'l7TT. TT ATT sWl?D denC HM mile north of r CjIVjV. 1 MLtldBLJEtB,, on tbe Tuesdays of each week and a rraaar, Jasper. Ind Htt?!! ron, baring lojn
A. . . . " 4 " iBoip ouHiaeee io present it on omot
, otjjs uatTTj ii'tj uvn ujruuuie, ui anj Hava tf.et for ctistomers ; particularly com- j Aiar msi travelers. Coarteoua and care- jmQ Q .r i w ivsrw to all parts of Daboia and ad-
M'.ains eonntiM. Horeee boarded and tV)td on ebeap terms. oei u. isai.-iw
John W. Knlow, Trustee.
indignity upon Mr. Davis or in any
way humiliate him. Mr Davis ai he time was tiffty-six years old, trong and agile. "Letters to me ffrom Mrs Davi and Mrs. Clay, thanking me for tn courleni' a to them, statementn nnd.-r oath from army fTiceM as to m tiumane and considerate treatment ff Mr DtViS, and othr stittements in my poaseesi' n, pr ve that I reated Mr Davie with all the kindness that coul I bs shown him under 'he cimiaattancea. All the changes made from time to time, by which
Mr. Davis wa allowed greater lib-
. a a a a.
Advertisers in The Couikb' ars!rn , ,n(1 , Ma,l,onBI comtorta-io capturing the trade. 4 ficl lunea-were made by me or upon my recommendation, and I also recommended that he be either
! waiter spilled a plate off s nip nv i the gown off a lady at an a j inin. table The gown was utter y ruined and the gentlemen of h r part) at once stiznd the waiter tied rope around his neck, a d at a ! ignn from th ii jured lady -v u
hirn i.ito the air. "Iforr hle," laid tbs h -wi1 h a nhudder. "A i did you acti ally -ee thiyotirMlf?" MWsif, no," a, id the Am ricar, apologetically. "Ju-t at that time was down stairs k ill 1 1 g th chef for putting mim ard in the blancmange." Indianapolis Sentinal. An advertisement , like a cigar, should be so good that the first whiff or impression will caue a man to finish it. Flushing N. Y. Journal.
The Kind Tou Il.iv Always Bought, and which has t. , iu un for over :iO years has borne the siirnatnr- ,i
and hun ht'4'ii uuul under hia i. r-
tV" aunal superiaion aince IsStaflüff. Y4 -ccccAt Allow no one todeceive jon in tin
All CounterfeitM, ImltatloiiM and Just-ta-good are b-n Kipcrtmciita that trifie with and oudanuer the n. .. u Infanta und Children -Experience agaiuat L.xiN-rniM-nu What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a hamileas aubntitute for Caator Ott I'drrv iroric, lropa and Soothing Syrups It is PVlsiaaal l coiituina n. iih. r Opium. Morphine nor otlioi Nir.-.( HtibHtunoe. Its utr ia ita guarunUe It d'trys V rn.a und allay a Fveriahneaa. It eurer Diarrlnra and W nm Colic. It relieves TVetliinir Troubles, eures t'ontio.ii and Flatitleney. It aaaimilates the Fmm1, regulate- i Htoium-h and Bowels, giving- healthy an 1 luxturu assraa The C hildren's Panaeea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWt.u
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMi ctNTtua com. TT evaiui itai ar, ma Toaa afTTA
sfBs.1
MARTIN ECKSTEIN,
DKALKR 11 URN TUR,
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Of every description. Matresses, Baby Carriage Go-Carts, Etc. Vollmer & Ivkatein l oder akiog, Kmbaluing, aid I r r-r i! IHrtcting. Nor.h Main StttStt, JASPER, f NDtSN
IHE JASPER ROLLtR MILLS Make ;he Celebrated
I PATOKA LILY FLOUR. sjjjaaasi mmmmtamitimmammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIA H H
They also want your WHEAT rind oav the Highest Market Price in Ca8 Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times. J. A. ECKERT.
"GET A TELEPHONE! ' The C jmberland Telephone Telegraph Sonn an Furnish the hst LOCAL SEh VICE Bna fi'h fubecribt'rfi i re niv-n free telephor.e -"er - to jvery poi..i reached by their linea in the co ifctf sad they are onatantly making extensions and al I'd MM No "Wild Oat" Instruments used No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty Cumberland service cheap at any price Always leader in low rates. D. W, WIGGrS, Local Managet
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