Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1905 — Page 8

Madleon Township Truste Notice. Noiic if fireo tüat hereafter th Tra la of Malicen township will '.a in IraoJ on tha tirt Saturday of each aionth. aoJ iq ramaming Saturday at mr rasi.lenc. on mil math et of lrtanl. for th pur v of tndinf to township oaaincwa, and all peraoof hasin taaineaw with th townfhip axv expert J to confine it Ui thoa day. f ha townahip library if kep. at Saru'il Kaa' in Ireland where ail maj jotain the book. Tba Indiana Sohl book will bt wind at Wm. T. Yoan- ft ore at ai. bjaaa. SaJnm A. CtUaHli 1HV y I'raftea Madiaon rp tiixuie Towuhip TruMrt ' N ot iff. 1'ua onJeraifned. Truste of Boon township, L'uboi county, herab ftaa, nouoe that tie will attend to all bafin pertaining to the otfire of Trufte, ft hit raaidence, four-mile fouthweet of Por terfville, on Saturdays of each weak, and laxpieata all pereoni hivin to an hi, oufinea topraaent it onSatui lay. Cititenf deainnf book iroai the Townthij. Litiarr, are nouöed that the Library i

fe" p mr residence. - k --'1 Inka at Mrt. Mary Oi Vr" at nillailfUl Paraa J. S. un .., Trufte BaOM Tf Jan. 5. ltTfc-y. ti irataoa rrtistee'fl Notice Notice if hereby given hat th ander sit tied Tra tea öf Harbiaon townahip ill at. nd to townahip buaineee on eacL Monday of the year, at my otfice, and paraont having township hnwiaftw u transact are required to preaent it to hin an Monday. Th townahip library will be kept at orb imf near 1 ibo I. John L. Hrier. Trust. . ' ta B. Ml .

utURCE P,

Take WIMfeor CARDUf AT HOME

Are you a uiffcrtr? Mas your dV'vt or been urtsuccful? Wouldn't vou prefer to treat MHirtrlf AT HOMh?

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W. CT. U. COLUMN

COXUICTKD BY MKS. at. I . U.'HHS.

To the MeiiiDry of Fran: E. Willard.

If that rivat ivvival m ! phia is pormaniv. in it

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tr.nji and drastic dru. It i ivt"f ;! because it curt iu a natural war. Wine of I'ardni can I bought from your druggist at 1 1 .iJ a bottle and m an begin Ihii treatment today. W til ya try it I

Washington. Feb, 17

statue of FraiA'fs n illard. which

was to have been dedicated at the time of th attfaiftl W. T. I'. CoQVwiitioa last hiovenber, was accepted h congreM tixlay. This i the first plestal out t lalHMit forty erected t the memlory of a wottuui. In his pnyei 'in the House, the chaplain refer" ing to the exerciaoi mcidetit t the acceptance, in eXpreaatOC of that which has made the memory of Frances WiUsrdao trear ured, he said that by the purity of her sul. the breadth and scope of her intellectual attainmentai the ekwueoce and chaatity of her tpeectl and her unselfish devotion to the purity of the home, the state and hum: ni y. Frances L Willard had won for herself the splendiil and just encomium "the uncrovned queen

of purity and temperance." ' ' ARCH. C. äJOAftE.

acceptance oi me siaiuewasoifered bv Senator Cullom. who

TO BE OF VALUE MUST BE USEFUL. A bawineM edncatiM cat be med team day and is therefore th l.-t cl'uati. n eMaiuablc. llimdritts of graduates fa pennaneti piitit)iis owe t'u i sttceess to a course in LOCKYCAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. - We teach thoroughly and practically r-.k .keeping, rmauinliii , B Arrthmetic, BpetUiifj, Commerclaj Law, vor rBfuirwaJanca, Haakinft, wuMtrui ryprwritiafr, ;!iit Actual BuataCM practice. Large 1'aliuii clu.ii i. R n able TuiUofj, Write fur oatalogM. A'ltlress LOCKYCAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, EVANSVILLE. IND. OR MOPKINSVILLK. KY.

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DR. ET. A. 3TURM Make

JASPH Oiiebrat '.

OLlci

Physician 6 Suive m.

I At the latfl lr. K

JA8PCE, tioiiii riiont- i M.

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- Mm V- i ltnoog. icon. minitrn IhmmmhI

wflbntn

4cACTi.aaa of

WAGONS CABRIAGBS,

G-et a Home Phone! Oubois County Telephone Co.

Mud in part: Mr. President. Ifiea Willard was a worthy repreaeritative of her sex. known to the world fr her devotion to the cause of teniIerance and for her efforts in hehalf of the human race.

She had a wonderful career, jbevrinninp in poverty. strtiggHiud ,with adverse conditions with cow rage and faith in the rtjrht ; j jshe overcame all ohstacles in her pathway and became one of the! foremost women of her time, j The story of her life is inspii -in,r to her sex and uplifting tol humanity. I esteem it an honor!

Representing Prudential Insurance Company, Profit Sharing Lu luuranre foi Mn. Wootaii and C i ben. A. - I to 7i. Amount f n i 000 ti f !. FRANK L. GETZ ittorney at KjAW anil Pension AUornov. Will practica tr tut- i- :ui'I ad ja4i ina

aoirl.it' . omi8tii s

And aalar in

Agricultural Implement and Fertilizere

eoa Locai Ser ce Long D stance lntrumsnti. Fyll Met c Llns

We give our ?abcriber? free t-' part of her active life. I knew JfiiySlCian ÖC bUrfiTeOIl,

Ye, known pereonaily Frances . C. L. EMM ON M.D.

r.. wiiiam aunnir tn vrreatr

GR AD 2 IN TUB 3TATB OP INDIAN Vhey also warn .our ni ri'iv the Kiglnst Stärket Price in Cqs Flour and Siip J:u:f tor Sale at all times J. dt A. ECKER'I

Genera! Repairing A Horse Shoeing

-phone service to every point ws from peravmaj knowltnle of the ;OFFICE; Tr0 er Bu.id.og over

eacn m Tn' ana aajoining countiet , won in waten sne wwm r

Qmore tbai KHJtowiiJ,) and we ar ;aml 1 witnessett witn

mpmving and extendiug our line very day.

Vrth Mtio Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA

No Shouting. No Partv Lines. No Second Hand Stuff

Kate.

it

J Ot per month 'ee 75c ' '

Railroad.

Sotiinern

St. Luis & LoiiMle Lines. Between At. Louta, Loatavtlle & and the Southeast. Ti SIB U ARD IK irriCT.JiwM

Call ue uttOMM hort. Office and Kuebler Block.

I t I. -0 i ?. rnw I . oakian l.t Hunu fr U.n.

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aaataocvtx a U Ho n. üa S 1 l.i r lIHin ? 33 a a J a m p m ISSpm t 3Uia IT p J 1 V r 4.W an Sap m T.M m T.IS f &!( WaTBi D. 5. j. Pa M. ! I' i m SSSam T

U 7 a m 11 S a ISMaa IJSam 11 a II Mia 1. Saaltaftam lUia 111 H pa ai an

aajaw

avaaa vav a ass. aätJBKJaW

mBNon reu

the wonderful success which at-

itendeil her etTorts. She w aa a rc'l former but she never shared the usual unpopularity of reformerand her aavocaey of reform in! temperance never made her of-' fensive to any class of people, j 'Notwithstandinj? her public lilV. ! Ishe waü. nevertheless, a real wo-!

PHONE," fo' man. w ith that ilerree of sincer

ity and modesty that commanded j the utmost respect from all w ith with w bom she came in contact.

Vr President. I am irm:d

that the State of Illinois was the

home of Frances E. Willard.

In the ceremory of accepting

Stemkamps Jewelry Store.

Jasper Indiana

WHISKEY

"GET A TELEPHONE! ' The uunr'j:J Teie.iiions I Teleraprt Comianv Furnish the hst LOCAL SEttVICi

Exchange it '

REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY the statue. Congressman Henrj

T. Rainey of Illinois was the principal peaker. Mr. Puiiney alluded to the fact that until today no state had contributed to the statuary hall a statue of a w oman. He continued in part as follow s:

When the act wa- passed whicl

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' ; re given f rt telephone ervi i bf tbeii Ihwe in th wfctj ntakinf extenaioiia und ndditi r

ATi)i Git" Iastruaients nicd.

No Spo tting Required. Party line telephones a specialty Cumberland service cheap at any price Always leader in low rates. D W. WIG-GrS. Local Managei

Made a Well Man

of Me.

lafMthaboTrrni!tOn lOdiT. It S'ts

lly and j track !j Cur h' r. all -:.-r tall

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icQKic-nwiiiraaaan tbr toa Bxaubood.sod oai established this hall of famv men

ill rccn-r tti- ir Toottiiui ior oy auf

awasj

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oC (tt aianse or sna&l lodiacrasioa u co t-yatm&r, bualn- er triinaaT It irtTawrtlrjrattLat cf diara b .1

as 1 bloivl Guilder, tr.-i

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crau f .raö-OO. Üb Po

to rtre or rajfuafl

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a.CPt Sunday. Ia Ea.!ua la Hca. 'o. i s s . - at a a. a u. a . a m m 00 t00 II 0 I.t. Ltaroln Ar. 12 12 C -.X ; o ; II 00 A r Bock port vw 100 10 1

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An goods tbem.

dvei but i

"nt doe not sell the eher to sell

YDLLMER'S L'TKRY AND FEED STABLE.

were winning the rizht t a place here ujNn the rield of battle, at the bead of crushing siua(ir -!-of cavalry, or directing the movement of lonir lines of ir.fantrv

tht

din of war. But the real battle which made; this a nation one and indivisible was fought and won after thei surrender of Appomattox. The! real victory was won long after the vrreen gras- w as growing and the flowers were blooming ujon the graves of the men who fell In this, the greatest civil war the world ever saw. It was a victory ; won in a battle waged by nun , and women of th South, standing shoulder to shoulder with the men and women of the North -a peaceful struggle to quench the! ftrea of sectional hate anl antagonism. It was at this time that there;

In Dry Goods and Ko- can

Latest not of armed m n. but a a a m i

leader ot unarmed women, a; woman of supreme capacity.: mental and moral and physical.' Illinois today presents her statue. 1 1 m. a 1

exquunxety carven out oi tne; Weh tve whitest of Carrara marble, to the nation as her contribution to t h s

great hall ot fame. In the years which followed the war one of the

potent to sweep away

the mists and let in the sunlight upon the North and South alike was the army of women led by Frances K. Willard marching through the North and South, following Uta wliHebanpeffi tpon which she had inscrib"d the

For (mm! and home and

Styles !

tions. All the

Novelties. Etc. Clothing, Shirts, Hats and Caps. Staple and Fancy Groceries.

iway- ready to deliver

both Phones. JOSEPH BUCHART.

; W. 6tb St.. JASPER, IND. f

Oct.. issa t. Jefferson Tp. Notir.. Tbe undertifrned truntee of Jefferson townahip, Puboi roiinty 1 hereby give- notice that hs will at tend to all bu-ine pretainini; to

ater for farmers while in town.

Remember farmers it doea not coat' yon a rent to h u h and fee1 in my wafon Jan ö 1 yard a ticinint lirerr stable.

FUEI) OLLli;, Prop

the oftice of Tru.-f at bin res

rienrat (1n niila. nnrl K nl ltirl.ii . motto

INDIANA, on the Tuesdays d each week and nat,v'' 1n1- -Sne M th' ,1-h'

ior me nome ior pTo'iai puru for better habits of living for

the rights of children for th

J"M W . I XI.' W.

1 vr Trustee.

.IASPKK,

Fin Riir, lateat strlea. evrthina at reoaeatf all person bavine town

radm-ed pnee. Free etall. rlentj of ship business to present it on office

days.

uplifting of women.

"We wiil pursue this subject

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rap

in The ObOTktta traia.

ire

no further.

Warden

said the Head

e Kscaped Lunatic

jumped over a precipice. Harvard Lampoon.

Do you want to live where the climate is mil .1 the year round where labor ij r. vzr oppressed by ttresa of weither, and where animal vitaiiiy is never loit bv mere conflict with co1d? Do you want to live in a region where the icsources are more varied than in any other equal area in the world, where the division of great ranches affords a fine opportunity to get a small farm that will assure you a competence ? Do you want to live where, with a n.' .imum of labor, you can grow profitable crops of grapes and small fruit, oranges, lemons, olives, prunes an J almonds, alfalfa and grain, where crops are sure, business is (noou and capital easily finds profitable investment? Then go to California, where both health an J opportunity await you- coming. The - y iflo and North-Western One

is the most direct route to h2 P cific Coast, and there are two fast

f via this lin-2, over th famous double-track ca.;o and th ! I uri River. One-way Colonist tieuets are on sale daily, March I to May 15, at the rate of S33.00 from Chicago, with correspondingly low rate ; horn all points, give you an unusual chance to make the trip.

through tra railway betv

Th exc

sc t are good 0:1 d and personally conducted

on vi fron.

th

Chicago

l way 3 ou

Nor

in a itiiiman tourisx .r-y. Round-trip tickets reduced rates via the

1 1

ion Pacific and ;ways-

riLL IN THIS COUPO.N AND iV.AIL IT TO-DAY.

I y. r , 1 j - . . jkleta. tnapa nd full I 1 1 in iiaaann t.j i M mini uaut icrice.

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