Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 June 1906 — Page 4
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FRIDAY, JUNE I. 1906
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THE TICKET. For Congress. 1 M. K. CJOX. l or tate en.iti. C1T H. KnKkM.K. Vor Prosecuting Attorney. BOM A K IK VYI.OK. r Couutv Auditor. MICHAEL A. BWEEHEY. For Clerk Circuit tVurt. J.. UN P. HI IHFK. j t.r Couuty Treattirer. JOSEPH OKKBKR. tor County :?h-r.-FKKl'IN A'1 VOLLMER. For County K-vorder. JOHN II. JI DV. For County Commissioner 11 Dfl t. FEED. J. ALI J 8, For Count v Commissioner Sd li't. I I I N KY WEHS, For Coroner. J. F. MKINK1 !; For Sarveyor. JOHN M SCHNARR
.Mr. Davkbton will again assum. ail ponticMiat tw postortiice Our best wishes go with them i Decoration Day. The annual obsenatn-e of ; Morn rial Day was held Wednesday morning with all the ceremony fitting the occasion !and eppeoprietei tribute was paid to the patriotic dead w hose Draft
ted figure till tho patriot graves of the nation. Tho veterans gathered in front of tho monument
and under command f Captain I ' . j i' .1 i i ... o. r"c
nniu i-a her i num. ihm to oi. i'ph's church whoro .solemn services were held for the de parted members, after which the graves in St. Joseph's eemeten were decorated with flowers and flags, committees also decorated other graves which are scattered all over the country.
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your kidneys c
kidney trouble Kidney trouble causes -:-k or ursteady heart beats, and makes or; fee! as though
thrv
id heir r rouble, because the heart Is
I w w iw.weirii ii. mi v.-ij '''7 ;bks wrre to be !rwe: to ir
but now modern science proves that rany all constitution: diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick ycu can mab M mistake B) ft.: doctoring your kicaeys. The mild and the extraordinaty efieot of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the great kidney remedy is soon realired. It stands the highest for us
The lost Book.
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Grateful Wen.
cent and one-dollar noI ec. You may have a I tarr.rlf ho".: bv tT.All
There was once a man who lost free abo pamohiet ten a liook. and thereupon all his im- out it ycu hv kidney
portance in the world was at an end. The volume had been com1 bv bis ancestors, and it I. ,,:nt
was fui! of rare and strange wisdom: the result of all the varied experience of his race, the perfect lesson learned frjm all their woes and joys and labors on the face of the earth. When the man knew that his book was lost, he realized that he himself might as w ell have vanished from sight for all the use he would thereafter be in his day and generation. None of hi blood were men of creative, but rather of receptive minds All their power of knowledge wherebv thev were enabled to
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ho to t.nd . r . .e. if Cr. Kibner
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IKniniark, a l tl'.x ibame. tili, hi nie forgive a 1 sriah to bf forjfivea."
11 was not at t.ie start iiT-"tia.
popular union hi eun:r tn ti.
s fond of taikiu; aiMiut
Mm- lf and t ho iMMMff ü'I coinpllmt nts he b:i! r--. I. Hi- o ;tpokon p!r.M.-nre in hil ova pur-nit-enm trai thr hkm! candid and ingenuous interest. Bui it irntJiti-1 people. lVrhap thev trkhed I talk about themselve. Yet ia time t!.e rrrot men of Copcahajto ?.mo to tjk' him at the valuation gsv.-n him all ovor K.irope. He was a privileeed friend of the
king and af unallf act
great nati nul iaatitution.
ttd a a Hi- van
ity or what MtU was but sk u dot p, ety eow out v thf, tak n from i " h n people DanL-h tliev mm)
to .1
i f Dil il t H ! hear that 1 ia aN'Ut Th orwald-
Km1. auu
Democratic State Convention. All signs point toward a great gathering of Democrats at lmli-
;itiaiii& iui i ir wuiiiciuiuii vi1 I- i . m .. ii, JuneT. The mummtnto for f the accomodation of the dele-IfSJJSA Z i u: nnterweaving of small ends ot
direction of ?L state conmM.i?
ti . e . nau nix i a nniauiv lain i uin.
successful
X"." faiii : i knew a a itorv well.
the tirisome man, "1 woman who could tell Most women appreei-
aen. ILalenacnlager, Ltrateo, auu
when 1 -av sad. v. "Thev are dead.' I the rej'ly is, 'Atub rsen i still livine.' 1 fe-l so stuail an! almost be-
t7
1 iiirA ie tj a rtin . fomp- I un it ru
ate tho fact and don'i tr
"Yes." int. rrupted the bort
'and most of tho men appreciate U too.- Philade'nbia Preaa. THE MARKET
ieve it is
that 1 a three!-"
Townr
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eainpaigu a r V,, ,1L
brought out a large number of rBKT3Ä lkr tki
candidates for the various places on the ticket and there will be
many warm contests for nominations. The following are the delegates from Dubois Co. C. C. Baggerly. Geo. Abel. H r- i u i I." T U',1
son. Bomar Travlor. Herman S01
Teder, Jacob. H. Seng,
Wade. Ben Wibbels. Leo
Fisher, Chas, Moenkhaus. Amos Niehaus. Wm. Helming and N. Senninger-
.!-- . f Iv Apple, irie-l. per lb V Ba-on, Side, jwr pound- -" Shoulder. er lb 71 " Haul, eonntrr. p r lb llan?, ier buabel. $Jß llrau. per t. v. t'orn. white, m er. per lu '-. yellow and uieilo 13. K.i. (Melt, per d-' -1 . . Potatoes . pet ba. C'. ft M II . i I
his Book was gone from the sa- , ,. j 1.-J- i ; . u r eat her-, tr.rne. te?e i.r
I.ICU IIIUIII lyiuic 11 nilllil liv. had alway s kept it. he exhaustexl himself with vain searchings. , He knew not how it could have
been lost, for no mortal except.'.
himself had known where it was
s his feet: without it he must ever
life public ho:; max. Od rise, towed it? fro had an ilLunu to receive it. lay was olerv Jav. Oorvenha
end his
there.
His seventieth biril-.-ed as a national holigen vi ... f'.-..: statue t i- onveild
That vear be died.
N c in wa ancrv.
Not at All Mr. William Hug
and be eertamlr atipeam: to
ome ju.it;.eation for tu i. MLiaa.M lsa exnotlated. "don't
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Marriage, s Schneider Steinhäuser
Heifers per lb..? t. Zf.
The man searched!?""- U';-"
and night in vain, and at 7-
VltlVU Iii i It. VU k'VViv 11.1 aaa
lb-
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L - -yT- iILarJijer
Ti n C aT'lTi f II IMI s t'vs (T il
error. His neighbors expected V1 .u; ..f ot v,., ov. te per boalial lOr.
IlULIllll. I1IVIC JL II. ill. UHU I IV Mt
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. bringin' in the -oals fron in mv best t ? It sin"' J "Jusl listen to an ! pleae, Eili," said his : You 'ava spoilt the shu, .
i 'at with your funny 'ea.l . . .1 v. land as you're workin' coal all -lay at the whprf wot can little o.iry eoal dut in yonr at matter?'' "You i!i. n't ?er the point, Lua," explained William. tn diffnitv. "1
on v wears that V.
the evenin'
pected nothing more of himself. I Z TT' Continually he met the wall with "'' t':-'"-'
iM-oluti ti of Part Beruh ip.
painful shocks
.wrong turnings,
bv reason of
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continually ms
Notice is hereby gnven thit t be linn of Koerner and Steinhäuser, d ing baiues on mrh Main street in Jrsiwr, Indiana is hereby diso vel by tcutual eonse-it. Mr Meiohauser will omtinne to condiiet the bueiaeea, Jfr. Kotrmer re-tirintr-Tbanking tbe pasMie f if past patronage and raiaeeting a eosjtlBSMUSea for the new inau.ure'nent we are very B ertfuily. I.o: I T K 'lRV KB, J'OIN StKI Ml l ,i.K Ifajr is, IfKK 3a Notice of Metinfe ol ih-
Board of Hewlett of iuU'üH Coojitj lad. Notiee is hrevy jrivn that in . . rdlanee with the !.i-.f taxation t the
sta'e of Indiana, the Dubais l'ointy Baard I Bartes) im-et ks the Cbanty ir's.ittiee at the C urt bouse in
of the roof, some one Jasper, said nmnty anl sate on Mon-
bv the- ' '""4tl'. IW, anl will remain in
iseroion ior .'inaya inr-ai er. lor the j purpose of equalising the s-es?meiit anil tvaluaion of personal p ierty ami I omitted real estate nd improvements
The most elaborate church very soul was jolted by sudden wedding celebrated in Jasper in lacks and heights of steps.
years took place Tuesday morn- So the man lived and died. ano ing at 8 o'clock in St. Joseph's lall his road of life was a netchurch when the pastor Rev. work of missteps and stumbles. I Basil Heusler. 0. S B., pro-and he gained no esteem from! nounced the nuptial ceremonv his neighbors or himself. Every, for Miss Rosa Steinhauser and Jone said: "If the Book had not; Mr-Jacob Schneider. ; been lost he might have made The bride's gown was of white1 something of his life." And he net with trimmings of lace she said, when he came to die: "If j wore a tulle veil and carried ros- only I had not lost the book. I es. jmigh have known how to live." The Misses Clara Schnauss, ' But after the man was dead
and Theresia Schroeder were and laid away in his tomb, the maids of honor, Frank Steinhau- jdoor thereof closed, and the wilser groomsman and Miss Lizzie low branches sprung back over SrhnpirliT hriilf;mn id it and the violets blooming on
The brido was one of the most i the sods
Kticcossful toachors of Bainbridcre passing late at night
township having taught in the house where he had dwelt, sawdistrict schools for six successive a bright light in a window, and forme an il Kaa mvnn irnnnral t. Wolniirvil ! aUSe nobody Was
isfaction The irroom is a car- living therein Then he called ' an,, 'in ' .ie i.v the a i wti . oi. i lie k'wiii ia tx w . , i-f the several town-bins in their apenter by trade and is consid- anotner neignoor, anu logemer ;ment of pi-rsonal property and u blitional ered a good and capable work-they entered, and behold, the iaapforsnissrta tor tfaa year al WCX 1 1 a. i i. I . I J I ' ! in . - ' ' I 1
rjan. itost OXMJK lay uti nie ueau uiaii -," i" -"- luinr-ipi mr- iiereoy re-
They will reside in their own 'table, and upon the open page, hrmp rm f.lIKP Ave where Mr 'was painted, as with colors of!
and if while I'm out I take that ' iorf, why. it leaves a black bani 'around mv fore! !. Wot'a the con 'sequence!' Why, 1 gets aceu-ed o
wa-hm nv fa with -mv at
!And it ain't nke, Liza." London
Lifo.
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The Origin of Wtlnj Livericv The wearing of liveries danto the days of gentle &erw'. . it was the custom for kit
en
I liver pplenaid habits to the men. i !of their bo Sbolfk In day- . I chivalry a duke's son would i the liverv if his prince, an esMUin
that of a kiiight, and it was not n til modern times tliat the word.touk n its prt-.-nt u - Iävene were gradually tuppresed at the close of the middle ages, partly on aeeuunt of the iost of providing (beta in inrieising qvantitiei nd parti; beeaOM the growing households of liveried retainers be0NM a rae ace t the kind's pace.
To Walk Chalk. The "walk chalk" is a phrase rowed from the time win tt ro traveled on liorweback or in
mrcs witii a cr.n-:.!erui.Ie
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Schneider erected a fine and' name awl light, the passing and comfortable residence for his the stumbling and the faltering bride and himself. of the dead man along his road The Hanre at Kunkel' hnll in of life, and the shining of the
PStrew to take notice of the time and nVfnre rr k in - in a town a
pUi-e of aai.l Board of review or rourt 0Jker, raid precede The e ounty auditor, treasurer asefsr I , !, , ', and Iv. ierharj Koeb of I'atoka Tp . rtepe, select the beat housea an'H.eorire Nix of llarh.e.m township the use ot rovaltv und mark
mtM a mt JlMt a L' A' t m aSafl aaW liv Kv Wfaftv Hpfcfjpsw- r- ' e
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Yo
tore befvorf
No Smoke No Smell W "ildn't yoo like to t rid of both forever ? Youaill when you get a Moore's Range
cht pill on the Hinged lop.
I his is the hjndv way to broil, toast or fix the lire. It b Moore's Patent and caa be l ad only on Moore's Haages. Then there ia .Moore", Accurate 0ea Thermometer:
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re a-d o lhcv arc
oaiite I jrl on.icrtui t r.a uc la omi that ibcT aaual.y ic.-ar tkeir wt in a dw MOOre'S Are Himlni 1 Stoves . AKa Plefisi"
Warranteed tn Give Absolut j Satisfaction, An J oar pr ess ars such th.t vo i will r,ej that they ar-j V- AIN3
i hi he
Wo also invite you to come and Iook at the latest in i
For Hot Weather Use. RELIABLE GOODS AT, RIGHT PRicTy
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Moon Stows Please
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.m.l ..tl .-r warm aeatlier ti-nr fur n. ui in I ! y. FiiiojiiieaL set viw able, and sty!ih lo a in '!!
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scarcely anv belt t if We iii-O.'- -Ueiii tafd them direct tateqir yoa No no id eiiw i profl I jsssrt sir.-iplr fraeatbsj maker V. I.- e.r, r, mt that at factory ri aa. at ti e m iHaai sg eoeif ent with hat i &. AsM from iiie alvti tage in your f.iv r. we ahare yar railrsad t (are in p.rt or w Ii de, the in.e tseiaw t M tel by th-amoiir.1 of y.nr ; i 1. 1 . iri4tlMfi Men's Two-Ptece Su.tr. $7 45 to SIC 50. Men's 1 hree Piece Su.ts Sö 50 to 25 Boy a Suita. an atyiea. $2 to 10. Boy s Fine ash Suits 1 to 5. V. re t-ri itorml tiianii4rtur r ates ajrrnt. r
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It Pays to trade here.
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the evening was well attended. The Coi rier joins the many friends in wishing them many happv davs and a prosperous life.
picture was greater than all the writt'n wisdom of the book. M. E. Wilkins, in Book Culture.
tw free ti"Mer" ai'p'iirite.i bv the t :rnit Jiide are the ineiubrr- of the said
DStM Mk iiari. A. Sw kkn kt, Auditor cd I uboi ('.., Indiana. May is, Ja.-.!r. Ntiutc to Non Res deal.
doors witii chalk. Iniim-diate.v after this was done the residents in these houses were supposed in-tant-Ij to raca;1 them; hence the propriety of . ;-r- .on.
IM FURNITURE AND LOW Pi'lCES WE LEAD, ALL OTHERS FOLLOW. Bay your Furniture at JOHN STEINHÄUSER, yjyjBF JASPER, INDIANA Come and examine my line or KTCHEN CABINETS, $3.50 and ip We keepevervthin? in the I TKNlTrUK LINE.
If a man brings in two buckets
. . . T a A t f r a W-w a
(f water and hoes the garden, ;,a.1 ',l'n'"i";'. -"miy oMHitM. ss l . u L u:b.. uH"Tw"" ir""' 'rt Jims; Tenn I90tl
'JIIV lll'Ul mill v V rv llllimr 11
his wifes labor of
Jergcr Fuss
viicc xt. bas lightened
II III, 11, .11 1.' i llllll . .II i I fml . II. Fuss were married at St. Jos- housekeeping 99 p cent, eph's church Tuesday morning, j The bestway to cure a man of May 29, Rev. Francis, O. S. H. spring fever is to give him a performed the ceremony at six (fishing pole and line and make oclock. Both are young peoplej Johnny dig the bait and take and are well liked among their him to a nice stream of water.
acquaintances dood luck to
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lo Im .trunk
them
1 'avidson-HulT. Lee Davidson and Miss Mattie Huff were married Wednesday May. :. HKV.. Judge F. L, Betz, performing the ceremonv.
Mr. Davidson is a postal clerk .o. u' in the employment ol the U. S. , ' government in Manilla P. I. and " is on a leave of absence. 'üV. The bride is the beautiful ' : ,1 La . wt rm -I All
uaiiKiiier ui sir. iienry nun. ol
cannelton, lnd , and will be a
Juli m, last. Iw.
latCMMM Notiir Til t'. I l.'T,li kit. ii to titer it Xti-tif
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fsophia s-bmitt rs. o-sr Bcbaaitl No. aio7. Complaint fr Divoree. Comes the plaintiff k On A HunVr her attorneys and tiles her complaint herein, toother with a proper atbdarit of a disinterested prson, that said de fendant Oscar Schmitt i n-t a re identof the stite of Indiana, that said actios is for divorce and that the defendant is a non-resident of said stat. ami is a necessary party to said Mfjaa Notice is the-efore hereby given sui t defendant, thatunle s be be and aasjam on the let judicial dav of the neat tern
of the Piiliois Circuit tJourt, the saneie ;'ing the Ith day of June lttOH, to I, h .Idea on the 1st Monday of JutoI'.SS, at the court bouse rn the tian )
Jaser. in said county and state, and jo. and bv t answer or demrtr to sai l complaint, tbel trouhles on same will be bear-l and determined ia " his absence. take 1 :j' W itness mv hand, and theal of said! turning It court, atlixcl at Ja net this loth djy nf'othor aid
r j a Tartar. Ar.ru .podia ftates that in a b ttl Utiiwesji the Kussians and the Tarlan a Uuaaian soldier tailed captain saving ho had caught a I . i : ir. llrmr him alone, then," WtM the captain's replv. "Ah. but In i n't let me," said the soldier. It then t out that the Tartar had t t! .' -cldier. The phrase hins a Tartar" is said to have bet :i the outcome of this.
CHAMPAGNE VELVET
Tho Best and Purest Beer on the Market at all First class Saloons.
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Cox a lliMTER, Aitys.
the R6ht S de Out. I garment- and mo-t eatin life ha a richi
You can take an y it around find er side, or vou utost trouble and by jd fmd jov on tht niet mountain
never easts a at once, bor
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life's calamities.
ti both side greatet of
Be sure and call for "Terre Haute" and you will bo served with the best that is made. Philip a. Guck es, Agrts
