Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1906 — Page 4

IASPEB COURIER point loma colony.

THE SEEING TELEPHONE.

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THEOSOPMIST3- RETREAT WHICH INTERESTS LYMAN J GAGE.

Ei.trrrrmr; of th Treaaajry Mr ltniilpy. Sn-reiir of Maus III.Milaki-K.'hool Kor Ihf Heviv! of 1 al Mill'rlfl of 'ii'.

UE riorted conver

Ion of tho noted financier, Lyman J. tJuse. to the cult known as tbeoaophy Lus set people to

talklug about the re-

ha Mn Hatcn Inanition I Ton have probably

of the nlentuilndel

Ulirn lonlff'l Daily lie. Mttd tlu story HI at the tW

FRIDAY. JULY 2". lo.

If .n hi T.J isaa 2 want in; printing:, rll M through tha Coiirler Phoue. 1.1-S.t

THE TICKET. For Congress. vm. B. COX. For Ute Jenatvr. . l GUM H. K 'FRNFR. For Prosecuting Attorney. BOMAK TRAY LOB. for Vunty Auditor. MICB U I A BWE1 KK1 For Clerk Circuit Court. IOHU P. HÜTBBE. j ,.r County Treasurer. JOSEPH GERBER. For County Sheriff. FKKWNASD VOLLMER. For County Btcord. JOHN H. JUDY. For Cottntv Commissioner 1st Diit. FKF.D. I. ALLES. For Conntv Ornmisskne r -'1 Dirt. rrXRY WEHR

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phone answering UM in-pitry Of tho friend who had IWfttftM lit umbrella. "Is this HP" he shouted. lioUlinj; tho rain doner to tho mouthpiece of the phone. TblH abactitmlnded man was a prophet as well a an unconscious bumorlHt. for it won't be Ion, they ay, before he can sec umbrellas and all rtrta nf Hi tn i over the wire The de

vice which 1 expected to accomplish I this miracle la CiBti the televue. It wna luv.-uted by J Fowler of Fort- ;

Over -Work' Weakens Vour Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.

All the bicod in your body passes throufh your kidneys once every three minutes. avn. Th kidneys are your

C'v' Ai XXtstR f - fil

ter out ine sie or impurities in ÜM blood. If they are sick cr out of order, they (aii to do their work. Pains, achei and rheumatism come from excess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected

kidney trouble.

J. F. Air. .-...-.. For Surveyor. JOHN M. eCHMARR, The powder trust comes next. The public is not so deeply concerned with this as with some other trraspinsr corporations, but

it will look on with interest to see who is blown up. Mars i? hastening to a point nearer the earth than it has occupied since 1892 a coincidence which should not be lost Upon hoeful Democrats. Nor uion Wall street. rMr John I. Rockefeller.

who plays golf, says sawing wood is the best exercise. He ought to know, having sawed a good deal in his time, saying nothing the while.

The nomination of United Senators by the people in primaries is in successful opera-

tion in all the soutnern stau except Missouri. There are no Plattes. Depews or Drydens in the Senate from that section. , If we are cheerfull and contented all nature smiles with us the air is balmier, the sky clearer, the earth has a bright green the trees have a richer foliage. tvö u. , . - are more fracrrant.

rh birds sinir more sweetly, and e.1 w.th very great

V,. nwwrn and itnr are more Point Loma colony.

til" I. 1 1 IVV. ' - w beautiful.-lndustrial School gem. 'known a the . Iirotherlifd, and the

Who tor Representative?

o uau.ea ana 10 wouderlug what its preseut statu lu this country la. When a MM holil the prominent position la bua lueM. tluance and

pulltlca that St ünse ha held and

mi. BLAVAT&1.T. rnnquifchea It and a salary of $00,000 also in order to Unvote b'.iiiSclf to reflection upon the myeteriea of life and to erudy a yatem of pfcikwopfcy, the fact attracts more than ordinary attention. The Inference la very uatnrally drawn that the ideas u, quest Ion must exerotso a powerful fnseinatiou lu order to draw a hard hfRded IMMAMM man away from practical purault. Mr. Gtt 1 Just aevn'y jeara of age, and his financial career began In a hank In the central part of New York state fifty three yearn nca Ilia prominence aa a financier my ht fadgnd from the fact that he w as for several years at the head of the lending I'nk of rhlcago. was tnree

tiiu. - p? ldent of the American Hank .V uni latlOO, servel as secretary of 0 i traumrj of the rnitel Statee from 1..T to 190S and since the latter year has been at the head of the Vnlted Btntea Trani cotnpnny, one of the lar-

gest lnatltuuon of tue K'.nu in wis eonntry. S-Tetary Gage waa president of the board of directors of the Columbian exposition and has twice been president f the Civic federation of Chtcapi. For a numler of years he has btta a etudent of occult subject. About a dozen years ago he was a ffuest at a banquet In the Auditorium

hotel when in the midst of the feasting and speaking he bad a vision of his brother, a w estern mine owner, holding

a cnn. Then tie saw me weajH.u uiploda aud his brother lylug dead on B lonely country road. A few hours later h revived word that his brother had been shot and killed lu tho man ner shown in his vision As th result of this he took up the study of esoteric philosophy under Th -i; a- Hudson. It Is said he has now become a member of the theosophlst colony at Point Loma. Cal . and that he recently paid $8.0X) to Mrs. Katberlne Ttnfloy, head of the American branch of the cult, for ground on which to erect a residence

there. Tueosophy in this country dates back

to about 1875, when the movement was Inaugurated by Mme. Blavatsky, n Russian woman, and William Q. Judge. Both are nowr dead. Mr. Judge sue ceeded Mme. Blavatsky as head of the society uion the death of the latter and on his death the mantle fell upon the shoulders of Mrs. Ttngley. One of the beliefs of theoaophy Is that of reincarnation of souls, and the statement Is made that Mrs. Tingley's follower supjH.se the soul of the late Mr. Judge to reside at present In the body of

Mr T!m;v's dog Spot, who Is treat-

reverenco in the The cult Is now

of I'nlversal t.u.M'.ngs at

Point Loma. which Is near Ban Diego, i Include an Aryan temple for the cele

bration of rites and ceremonies. A

Kidnev trouble causes quick or ur.steauy

hert teats, and makes ore feel as though

with success over a distance or u.uw they naa near, ucuoie. oecause ire nean

W..Umlnnrr rmt.-lits Lave t'eiU over-wornmg in pu.i.pu.j wo.n.,

llgton of philosophy I land. Ore . and Bus already been tested

Issued In Washington. The tclevuo looks very much like an ordluary telephone u the cubluet aro

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m r w w rvninneri blood through veins and arteries

It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney reme.i. is soon realized. It sunc's the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases j . u ii. ill. t . v

ana i: sou un ii i.icnts r i

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as. You mai have a -" jJf'

sample hotthl l n.ail h.i. '( kuuiK"oi free, abo pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. I Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer fctCo.. Bmghmton. N. Y. lon MsBOtaV 1'iistake, but fMNs Iber tin rjr nsmmp Boot Df Kilmar's ;mt -.iow 'Hi! the address. Hint(haiiiIton, N V ., m e erv bottle

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RUSES

You can see at our store before you buy.

No Smoke No Smell Wouldn't you like to be rid of both forever? You will when you get a Moore's Range Just .i slight pull on the chain and up i the Hinged lop, I a hood whuh draws all smoke or odiiis bat k into the rane, thus prt t Hung theif oscsm in ( the soensa This is the handy way to broil, toast of fix the tue. It is Moore's Patent and i.m be 1 is 1 on Moore's Ranges. Then them U Moore' Accurate Oicn 1 hcrmnctr:

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.Mnurr Ranee i c mie ol steel " i abr.li. I i.ry are !ni,,M iriirmlri . ! 1 Tin f m

aaiUe t ut-1 ondt i'nlly and Mvt inaa)anar s its Out iliry actually Mflf las If a i aW it tunc Moore's ts " rinintn tov - Stoves Always , Wense

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oiit-e uf Appiintmeiil i Administrator

which the talker Stands, aud a recelv- Notice is herebv aiven that the under

Ing plate one ami uin o .juaners mciios pj.i,. i 'i.il.fen app'intel H'tniinistrai

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KISS KOSF. FOWT.EB AM' THE TTLE I--M . I

a gi.i - x incties in uiameter. neiorw

across, in w'.iicli tue trannimea nnnge appears. This smnller disk Is close to to the mouthpiece. s that t!ie i:-er of

the phono n.ay s i the jerson nt uie : r tud of UM (CO and talk with him at tbo HUM tUntv inside the box are an extra ladactiaa coil and two more batteries than In au ordinary telephone. The rfaaal Imago hi ttonamttiad in the form "t ii ptratogtmpk, and the w orking of the appar i'.ns is s:ii.J to depend ,-up-nn ta vMriiition in the elivtrlcal re

sistance of a

faced bj vnriati.'iis In the Intensity of

a rn itu of Hfjfel Impinging upon It." What a Imm.ii 0 the busy housewife th teMue ihonfcl Tovel No more buying of uiiilerv.isl or si. kly vegetaMe over th. phone-, for ÜM fTOM will have to hold MM b one to the glass. Madnni may even onler her bonnet by

-'r i;inl wat.li It progress tn perfection by ti.ciely calliug up the battery from time t time. Street car companies will ! driven to the verge of bankruptcy and dry goods stores will 1m eoHTSftad Into vast telephone ex-fhanges.

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OIIDO estate 01 uuuwip; riam, ax a !ib is (' .iinty. Indiana. Ieva-..l by the clerk of the lnitis Circnil Court Mid i-t.ito is olvent. In ly Id ln.. Henry Pfaa. Adimniftrsfor Travior A Trav.or Afy's Jals 13. So

Per-

Everyone

Warranteed to

Give Absolute Satisfaction And our prices are such that you will see that they are BARGAINS Ql CD r Steel CI? with high will burn coal and woo 1. We also invite you to come and look at the latest in

Gq&1 Oil a.'jJ GtoEiQ SE'fcoVt For Hot Weather Use. RELIABLE G03D33 ATfc RIGHT PRICES

Ailminist ral .r Sah' l

tonal lroDerty. N tice is baft by Kiven tha the under inel. adiinniitrator of the e-tnte o' In,! n I'tau lee ased. will offer foi

rlhlion of selenium pro- L,,e a public auction, at the late resi

.len4e oi nie oeceoi in, iu ,iii Ship, m Du bail county, state of ladiam ..ii Ihamtay the trM i-x m..i-i The nam nal pfOflOTtf ol Sl i stale c .rif ist j i-ir of Horses. Cuttle. Hogs. I ul trv Boggy, Wjjfon, Stl! ii.nder, ha no log Impleueota, C rn, Wheat, Hay. i Household and Kitchen urtiituie. lie.h 'and Bedding and various other aricles tekms or sale: - All sums of $5 an' iirulr t n-b in hand : over f-'t s ere. lit 0

not to exceed n ne months wdl le giver

the pun baser etet ut iiikf his note there I for, lieaiing 8 per cent interest botal daU until imi.i. waivini? iclief. arovidina f

i ittmnov'a ffs anl with irootl freelio',.'

WCarlty to the apf.roval o' the sdnnn.s

trator. Bt u in tioirin ut n ne o'cloclock A M

popular with tli' widows. Henry Rata, Administrator Jack I pin-- thev fed MffJ for Travl .rTralor Atfys. me bj lyn '"' - " ftrst choice. Chicago News.

Viewpoint of i I wonder

a Bachslor. whv vou are

Real Estate Transfers-

lot

Dr. Peter L. Coble, of Schnell ville. candidate for Representative from Dubois and Pike counties, was in Jasper and Petersburg Monday and Tuesday, endeavoring to arrange for a joint representative convention forabout the first week of August. PiL-P To. has nominated Hon.

Alden J. Heuring. editor Winslow Dispatch for the position. hne the Hon P. L. Coble sesasM a- '1 V ST. tn t I a I C a TT"l CT t AT Dn-

tUI kilt V .

bo'xs county, by waiting until tne rlv hpforp the time for closincr

the Primary tickets when Reordered his name placed on thei a f fri i a . . . V. vasav-, kaAM ata Clltk- t

ucaet. wueu ut"j KK i- TINOt.ET. i.thai j ovok and abtan posed that Dubois county would Sinn, roan iajux.

have no candidate: as Dubois Co.

I alt 17. .AJLk Ä Jl u!1 avWwl I

John F. A lies to .lohn Ixrei

91, Jasper. H6W. N. B. ('..fftnan to James M BeaH, VM 122 and 21 I eland siu.

Robert 8. Norman to Sam A. Stewart

pt bw V is 5 Bat 1380.

Hatie If. ftlesaa lo Joseph J K.ns. d

pt iw 9 is ft 2 I $a00.

Martha S. Kllis heirs to Sylvester hiUap el-'J nw II 3 lta UK). Marthas. Kllia tf) H P. BroOO t el-.' nw M ."i ) Ml two. Hiram Wehb et alto Southern Ky. Co. ptse L'T '.' "iHS. I.oui-a Himinons to Southern Hv.Co. pt -'7 2 I $75.

Andrew StaunOM to Southern Ky. Co. pt i ri V) Knorh B. AI ell to Soiitnern By. Co. pt se sv ami pt bw M 1 1 M2Ja

Sarah Elavhat Leirs, to änoadi J, Hiraoa, und int nw -w and w 14 ne aw 1J "J :i au $ta .awrnoe and Lä Hochgeang 10 P Kästner, lots 7 .etT Japei Huchrrt add

400. Peter . PrksdMMt t A! ert anl Krank BtMChlOf nw aw and se sw 1 I sa;l fllUO. K. V Cooper et al t And K. S.-hmidt un.l 1-6 pt sw se 11 Is- .a'.

K. V. Cooper to And E. Schmitt pt sw Be II 1st) IIa IMS. K. V. C'ooner. tuanl. BO And K. Schmi

und '-ti pt sw se II Is ti -'s $4li

Wm. A. Wilson. Q -neral Insurance, au j L0tna Farm M ans at o per cent, j.suer. Ind.

THE MARKET. iaatu, In., Itta Auols. 00nti or lb BC. rtac es ner pound- s'.c. "n-initlers, per lb 7 l j M a". conntrv, pOf lb lie. hears is- r.iubel, H bian ner rt -"JOc. Corn wmie in ear, per bu. tS. vsiut a 11.1 tueilow I I'k'irs. rrer ner tioz !".. Potatoes, rar ln. 4-V.

. Hour tsn-r roller, per rwt, 2.3tro,,t""rs nriine. wse, per lb Mi in 10 to L'öc uaM ttMtntl.fo. tees ner to.-.'t to '' .

Ilei'ers r", ii.- 3 to ''c.

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had had the Representative the L-T. mnsiderabie nioner to establish

term just closing in the person 'the colony In California, and the propof Hon. Horace M. Kean. The trty is of considerable value it was action was a bit of sharp practice in 1896 that Mrs. Tingley laid the cor or else the doctor was afraid of a ; ncrstone of the s bod n.r the BnafrrnJ campaign: having no doubt a vi-! tha Lost Mysteries of la , 1 1 The reservation occupied by the thor2?Mig l thfe lut atrc" of 1902, when out of a total ote( ,t J urrounde1 by n ,,,,u raai and of 3254. there were 222b voters entre(1 throunh huge gate, nt which who preform! some other man.1, mr.is are stati-.ned The colIn 1906 the doctor made no'ony came especially under the public race. No doubt but what a ma- eye a few years ago, when some Cuban jority of the people never knew; girls destined for it warn detained by he was a candidate until they the immigration authorities In Naw saw his name on the printed tic- York at the Instance the Soriaty . l , . r . For the Prevention of ( rneltv to nilkets. And now he is trying to ' n lnvf.flßati (n lf m secure a nomination which we l)arnctP of corom....ity.

neneve riKniiuny dviumk m Democracy of Pike county. y, bj

!A witness

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W. H. Nieaolaon to Joaos L, lots 22 and M, OWOt MM C. Cummin to I. A.Cuort

II 2 :i in a fHOO. Mat Hinder pres II A I. sss to lleiinan Sene. lots :u an 1 .11 Ferdini ii'l

Wagner's add $104. I.co)oll Stetule to trustee nw nw :'S Is .! rad -' .

siitttm, (jQsjn Di't in Cab s- s i.i a,

I .an I b ier in -r. I .aril oe- lie- Hi Me I net rmstiet 88c. i ats -e, n fiel Pc .

Hall tp. pt Slut stun tmrewt ISnVI n t i er niHtiel Mc. to Mc

1 r. ..... .. Teae. Zealand yasnsa women who are

. it? vi. I, rwraced nrollt by a pleasant little cusat ft recent Knclin in- ,aui 1 '

.... .. . tOTTi wn cn snort V ioiiowb ine.r en-

vertifffttion ud that a pure election , and BO,VM onJ of the prob

at Norwich was an impossibility. ,emB of Atting up housekeeping. Bach una number of corruptible electors 0f xhr flrl'a friends gives a tea In her rwaa between 3,000 ana 5,000. Both honor and on the Invitations writes In parties might agree to leave theaa ' the corner "China." ' Books'' or some alolla, but if they did this bod similar word. Each guest attending WOtlldMt onr nominate ft candidate brings a book or whatever Is called of ita own, determined to hare lomt for. d Pop'r 'r' fln1" h'lt ,,n ne out of whom to get money. , PMW,,on ,of bandsome eijuip . a u J Iment as a result of thess various teas.

NOTICE. Notice i- haraby given hv the Hoard, of TrusteoB of the Town of .lasper, Indiana, that on the SSth day i f June, HSMi' thev niianiinoiisly adopted a Heclaratory Resolution for the wid miiiK A th street in said Town from the Kast s.de of Soliga a addition to said town t the West; -i lo of said addition

I he said Hoard of Tnistees has ftxad I Atlgast th, hssS,, up to o'clock j, , Hfi the date non which remonstrance- may le bleil or presenteii by terson- interested in, or affe. tel by said proposed w id-

riiiigaB atsive dt scnt.etl anl on sanl day at S o'clock p in said liard will BBOSt I at "the Jasper Khctrie light oflice inj said tow n used as a town hall, for the purpose ol hearing and conaidenn, sny reinon strancB which mav have' l-een tiled or presentee, and for the. lt)iiriose of taking linal action thereon.,

Mich action shall nnal and rom lu

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MID-SUMMER Pick-upc in Men's and Boy.s Out ing or Work Weat. We always want to keep our out of towi tr;wl in close touch with our store dointn

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We want tne customer at a distance, to nave the same knowledge and advantages as the man at our door, and for that reason we would call your special attention to our genet advertisements during the present season particular as thev amiear from day t day to the Evans ville Daily papers. Our Mid-Summer sales of odds and ends, and broken lots and sizes, is now on and includes Men & Boy's 50c, 75c and $1 Summer Coats at 10c Men's all wol Skele on Two piece suit $12 $15 value $6 50 Men's $12 to $20 Frock Suits small sizes $3 50 These are only a few out of the many. We have a genera! markdown on all men1 and boy's clothing. On purchases of t2ö or more wf pay B. H. up to C mile It Pays to Trade Here. ST ROUSE & BUGS, Evansvillo, lud.

IN FURNITURE AND LOW PRICES we lead! all others follow

Bay your Furniture at

JOHN STEINHÄUSER,

NORTH MAIN STREET Opposite County Jail

eive upon

all persons

lieorge irsnelepachcr,

TZ jLLMER'S L'YaBY nd fsed stabu I A SI1 IK. - INDIANA hine Hies. latet styles, everything a' lelnral rices. Free stalls. lent" tji ater lor tanners while in town. !nieintssr firmers it Joes nd sjsjBj von s. ent to h'tch and feetl in my wagro varii si.ninin7 livery stihle.

FRED rOLLMBR, Prop et l is -I

The thing yii ilon't want Hcnor one else may want. CotJUM adve. will sell them.

l'tii Cot rikk advertisers are let-

i ir'iry. . i ra iiror i'im ii i , - - -, . - - Pasident of the Boanl of Tnistees. ' ting down the price bars into ll Attest J. P. S'hwenk, town clerk. ) üeia of hargainH.

JASPER, INDIANA

Come and examine my lineof KITCHEN CABINETS, $3.50 and up We keep everything in the FJRM1TURE LINk.

QHAMPACNE VELVET

The Best and Purest Beer on the

Market at all First class Saloons. Be sure and call for "Terre

Haute" and you .vill be servea

with the best that is made. Philip A. Guckes, Agfc