Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1905 — Page 4

I AS PKK COURIER rsvütewti Woman dl rA tUUIVHiil , , Are Made

j vm im hom ebrwTY. inuiama

SSG0, Helnms of Hay s ilk' transacted buainesi here VVadnas-Iday.

Muk rr Trap lor returned Saturday from Bl'oomintrton where he visited friends and relatives.

Well as Men Miserable by

Kidney Trouble.

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Kidney troi oaarage and I

Bl N H DOAKI Mnimglutr 1 t.i' AKCH C OOANK. AOOtitt Y.il KK ASK i ItKT. SewKdU

u i Oa Poatofllra II Jupir loittarta. fo r m on throah tb mll 4 .. od cl mattar.

FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1905.

II you '!. niijr lr.it nri, or wmil 11 print in,;, ri II u through it . Cearwr I'hour, 1

19 We are in receipt of the Oaktown Record, of Mareh 23.

which contains halftone portraits of the eraduatins claai of the

hitfh school there and also of

Prof. Edgar rlaaking, the I nn-;urine SCaids the fieshor if. when the child ,ital !imi tV.m tli. neeount lit' hes an aire when it should be able to

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has I ust closed a ver

term of school there, ami the cit

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vs upon the mind, dl

ambition: beaut v, vigor and cheertulncs soon disappear when the kidneys ate Cut Of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent

V that it is not uncommon f for a chili to be bcrn

r" affuctf J with weak kid

neys. If the child urinates too often, it the

Neptune Spa

lily white sulphur

For Constipation, Liver and Bowel Tioubl.

or L vjr. Kidaey, and .S ..tui i ;ä Pro ib' i

isens ami school officers apeak very highly of the way ho has conducted the term .iust cloaed.

successful control the passage, it is yet afflicted with

btid-wetung, aepena upon n. me cause 01 the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first

Product of the Famous WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS : Crawford county, Indian?. Sold by HERMAN H. CASTRUP, Agent, ! Who has a large supply on hand

MADCAP APRIL I'nmanerevl March hath many a prank With bufferings, but yet is frank Who deals with Mars expects but blows: Ami waxing old he milder grows. A roguish aprit Of fickle mind Young April conies: for she doth rind Her scanty Sowers in posies sweet. To throw them slyly at our feet. Then as we think to seize the prise It vanishes before our eyes: And April fools, thus lured with flowers, Are sprinkled with quick, mocking showers. Duboi Circuit Conrt Proceeding

lhe March term ot the Ih;ioislM,, ,,,K ..u,, ntH i on nn, ..et

Circuit Court convened Monday amj his brother SvlvestST Stayed evening March 27. Judge E. A. the same and J. B. departed.

use of too much fire water immagined himself a detective and proceeded to arrest .John Ginder,

State vs. Henry Roberts intoxi-l Ginder enlisted the aid of Marshal cation plea of guilty tine hi. Vonderschmitt. when Jochim State vs. Mart Holt intoxica-1 threatened to take the marshal tion. plea guilty fine 2.00. to the U. S. Court, the marshal State vs. F rank Lytle intoxica- turned the tables on him and . 1 1 . AA SVSV I l l

tion plea guilty, nne landed him in court, nrst p re-

Doing m Police court. liefere Judge Frank L Bet.. August J. Sondermann was arrestee! Saturday by constable Hoffman on a charge of Intoxication he pled guilty and was assessed S line of $1.11 and COSt, trust Stayed the same, and was discharged. John B. Schmidt better known as J. B. of Pike County came up Saturday and begin to inibib freely and became boisterous on the street, he was taken in by Marshal Vonderschmitt and

charged with intoxication, he,'"". N

pieo not guilty anu reiusing to in'-. . n i ) v:i tint in after

though he ehamred his while hauling logs Tuesday,

mind and withdrew his former of the loga accidently

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piea and acknowledged nis guilt.

step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bl.idder tr.ut !e. and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is rcen reaii. ed. It is sold bv druggists, in fifty- f'Z

L;n ..u i'i.c u -irti sizes. You may have aH sample bottle by mail

free, also pamphlet tell- Bom of sw..atR'n mg all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. D(H't inake"n mistake, lut I MM nbcrtbe name, Bvtmp l: "t, lr LCIImar! SWUDP-Ki0t and the ddwW, Bioghato

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EASTER

Men's Boys and

Chris Voelkel, of Madison

The followini

transacted. STATE Casks.

tp., one

rolled 'tf

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sKius wnue oeing loaueu aim

struck the right foot of Christ Voelkel breaking several Of the Umes in the foot.

Liquor License Notice. lot ice i lnr'tiy giTin to the eltist-n of rerdinend, and V erulnaad townebip. IHib -Co. batflaaa, tiiit tin- anders Mftied , . ntale nhttiiitaut ot - lid t" nahlp and county, and vrr t lie icv t '.M ri'sw, miuI of iiun.i moral buraeter, will at th rK'i Utj term,

1MB, of the Hoard ol OomtnfMtoaera of .nci oounty. apply tor a I ! ta tell and retail! sirttuotta, Tl Botia. w iM and t ti- r latoxh i tmit llqaorala laeaqeaatlty than aqaartj it time, itii the prfT -x- of aliwwlag tinama lo ;"' irauk ot in- preaiiM - l !.. j.r.-ri.' location hereaatd llqoora will . f.- - -

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Suits aud Nobby Trousers

Bencb üatlorrt Clothe?

State vs. Levi Grant. Selling ferring a charge of intoxication i- ' on tnejinmad n or of O r. T 7 , . . I. ti -turv (rami-li:n.iiu if r nn - t n a

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M aol Oilirf Ties.

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liiiuoron Sumiav. fine 110

State vs. Steve Miller selling liquor to Minor cont. 2 cases. State vs. Alonzo Bledsoe selling liquor to minor plea guiltv fine 1. State vs. Knofel Line perjury, trial by jury finding not guilty. State vs. Beecher Boyd, disturbing religious meeting, plea guilty tine 125. State vs. Art Kvans A. & B. with intent continued.

State vs. Wm. Bledsoe disturb- escapt

ing a public meeting, plea guilty fine 25. State vs. Stock Beard perjury, trial by Jury not guilty. CIVIL Actions. Anna Nash Admrx. of the estate of John Nash vs. Southern R. R. dismissed at plaintiff's motion. Nathan Plant vs Geo. Hehlttis on account dismissed. Hasenour & Whittinghill vs. John B. Teder appeal in a road case from Board of Co. Commissioners, dismissed by Plff8. John Laake and Geo. W. Neukam were, upon request excused from the jury, and George Fingiert and C. C. Baggerly selected to act in their place. Joseph Buchart vs. Ella Buch" art divorce, cont. Ella Carlton. Admrx. of the estate of Eugene Carlton vs. Southern R. R. dismissed. Fannie V. Mitchell vs. City of Tell City, continued.

against the detective, who finally

admitted his guilt and was find fl. and cost. We are informed that he tried to arrest several other parties Sunday night charging them with riding on the trains without paying their fair. Impersonating an officer is a serious offence and the detective had better look a little out. as there is now pending against him in the Dubois Circuit Court a charge of aidinir prisoners to

Ion lot toraer h ami : ii j itreeta la e . town of r Unand, ai t ro i fronte eaal ml onen "t npon i buIH u i t Hit " Mreet la r'eruinai I n reidlnand Tovaatoip la luboie C in i l.i s I lK BK KKH I l it i:nsi; Nti i it i:

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asjrMrs, W. K. Ifclfahan, of Huntingburg, visited friends in Jasper yesterday. SSThe public schools ad journed

Wednesdav until Mondav so BS to

let the teacher's attend the Statt

Teachers' meeting Indiana-

ixlis. sA. child of Jos. Senners

heims was run over ity a wagon Friday afternoon. The wagon

passed over the boy's leg causing

an injury that rendered him bed

fast for a few days.

iJudge In os. H. Hillon ol

Petersburg attended court hert

this week, the Judge looks as good as ever and we suggest him as a candidate for congress in the first district and hope that lu may win. Ä.Prof. Wellman. Miss Maggif Wilson, Prof, storey, Mrs, Man L Eckert and Mrs. M. A. Gug sell, teachers of the public schools left Wednesday evening for Indianapolis to attend a meeting ot the State Teachers' Association. muJ. J. Gledhill representing The Freeze Mfg. Co., of Gallon, OMo, was here Monday and together with his agent Daniel F. J, Miller, sold to Hochgesang Bros., an entire steam outfit to manufacture first class brick, it will be here next week and will be erected near the old brick yard on the Troy road.

h rtersville Points Schools closed here last Satuday with 12 days, this term has been very successful. A lunteious dinner was served on the last day, most of the parents being present and a good many visitors, an interesting program was rendered in the afternoon. Misses Ihi Krodel. Annie Fisher and Golds Cox received a certificate for being present each day of the term. Miss GoMa not being absent a day for fi years, and

there were ! in the primary room that also received certificates for not being absent.

Mr. T. Hairs started out Mon

day with his hugster wagon.

Mr. Weiscaver of Otwell was

also in our little ville with his

pedling wagon Monday.

Mr. Jack Johnson and wife,

Mr. ('. Lansford and wife visited

at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lanaford Sunday.

Misses Lizzie Krodel. Lizzie

Schnarr. Willa (Vx, and Etta

Eieichlebech visited Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Padget. Charles Munkle went to Otwell

to the supper given there Satur

day night. Dr. Gray and Carl Cooper of Otwell came up last Saturday for last day of school but they did not go back alone. Mr. Aud Schnarr has almost completed his handsome dewellmg. Mr. Bruce, Golds Cox and Lou Krodel were applicants at Lochnar school for graduates, Mr. Aud Ruckrega of Otwell was the guest 01 Miss May Breidenbaugh Sunday. Mr. Carson from English is here visiting his daughter. Mipnie Rudolph. Mrs. Preston returned toher home near Petersburg Monday, The Sunday School elecced the following Officers for the vcond auaiterof lyqö: Walter Ruflolph. Supt. Fred Schnarr, asist. silpt Clara Rudolph, secretary. Blmer Breidenbaugh. Assistant Sec. Teachers F. J. Schnarr. MVs. J. A. Cox. Charles Kcrkle. T. W. Hays and WillalCox. Sunday School '..::i, Preaching service next Sunday 10:30, C. E. 7:.'0 d

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S J. E. STEIKTK1AMP THE RELIABLE JEWELER.

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pril iiWft. lor a IlfWH I mail i nr arwt wln. and prrniit ib Ml h prrir.iaf. un1r th prnrltuM Indiana f"",rrt 'ich IWaaae Th trc lucattenehvn irh ,ld i a in a r.H.m. lflx.'ll fet tl .-r 'if a I'll, T"ry tram-' ' i 't" i."Mh half nl Int N 141. an eilt 'it iketMra af lataer. Rai Ii. id. .1 rnuniy 1ml ai-1 l".i tt fr .iiiin wrl

Ai lh am 'im.- ami i' r apply fur a mit tu lr lun. I" nSOkOR ROtlXI Marf-h IT. t!Klft I

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9 Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, A Few of my Specialties: U 'l Elch and Waltham Watches, '

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Rogers Bros 1847. Silverware, Baldwin line of Pianos, Schulz line of Org uis.

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Nulice of Appmnim nt M dmmi- riri Noti'e is hffeliy given tliat I lit iin-ler--'t'tieil ha l m iiiton,t-. A liiiinisrH to oi tin- ".i;i!i ii Margaret KLl-in AnMUNMI ""ail .-stttte if nipppMSd to be 8il nt. TffKaUMI Kv.ii eh w:t. 1 f is i in -t rut r t x . K M . M UN Kv. Ally. ::t. i Notice of dmin -itrator"! Appmnimeni. Notice i tiereliv ?M that t lie iiin.ercirfii"il In- be ' a(iMintel administrator uf the e-tateof Hira.n .Iclmion. dseSIMd Sail estate is Mijiposed to be ins!vrnt. IUtki: A . irw , A(linitiitrator. Km ii itD M. Mn in un, Atty. March 17, IS06.8r,

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TP-t prirpa. All Btpaii work gosraotssd. INDIANA.

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DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price.

( .in- to FRANK ECKERT S Kofctn Hi.( For Extra Bargains. Big Kti' stor k of r aahtoaabii I Ii M Ifjf .

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Vm A. Wilson,

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10,000 ROLLS OF ALL KINDS CF

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PROCURCOANODCrCNDCO " ill awintf "riliit. furri,i.-n wm-li ainl frr. n purl ri. . aKin-. i. ,w lo "titaui iialint. frn.li noarka, tWrkxbU. -U-.. IN AtL COUNTait. Itusinri Hrrrt tili H'a thing ton tans time, money and rjlen ihr fittrmt. Patt and Intrinrimtnt Practice Exclu.lvtly. Wril nr rum ti na at SM ItlaU Una, epp üalUil lUUa Tatnt OSc. W8MINOTON, D. C.

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On tap and in bottles at all saloons in the city. When you drink this celebrated beer you are drinking bhe purest and

best beer mad Try it I once and you will drink i no other. j

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