Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1906 — Page 4

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1 i . Cotton, B pt Over -Work Weakens of Public instruction, last Wed- v.. i-i nesday invoked thi license of Ymir KlJcys. Kcnhar! N Kendl, the fpachtT aabcjithr KUnm Make Impir. Blood in the v.sper unty schools wiu

was charged with eainblinir bv Miti -ti dtnroorbi

Supt Hamilton, of that county.

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awja- mmmm a a a ,-v- 4 , ä ä ay . Hr. c'otton (Inda that the ae- ati virJJ bios-j run! ' cum-iI teacher is guilty as charged Q"13i ,ef 0ü! and formally order that the de- p-'Vtdi' ! .2 j i i. W n . Vi I " Hall U iii

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the ticket. !: Congress. WM, K. OX. ruf lfuvutttH ttrmv. UM AK TJUYLOB. Tot County Auditor. MICHAEL A. WI KNKV. For Clerk Cinuit Court. JOHN P. HUTHEK. r Couuty Treasurer. JOSEPH GKKBER. For Count v heriff. PERDIXAXD VOLLMES. K it County Recorder. JOHK H. JIDY. For '(.mnt v Assess' r JOHS Kl KM. Kr County 4 "umiii lriunr Jet Dil t i RED i ILL! S. lor i )iint v CoauntwiosMM 9M Dia'i. HENRY WKHR. "T i Soronor. J. r, M KINK F K. i t Surveyor. JOHN M SCHKABR. Democratic Speakings. Richard II Milbum, and Ferdinand Vollmer Bieitwel er Friday Nov. : Lochenour Saturday " ;

iiion of Siiiperindent Hamilton bp sustained, and 'he license rt coked. Republican. Gibson county has what no lotht r county in the tat Ks . and thai iw iMirvluuiin committee a hose rJaty it is to do the bnyiny for the county noor farm

Auditor Harry Embme i ; the1Iman who suggested the plan and "cr

i committee ot the ladies from hr

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maujm rami rremea ' i m i . id la the

kur.ey trcutlc. Kasncy trouble causes quiek cr uv'-.lv heai beats, and rrsücrs cr.c feel u tr ugh they h i haart trouble, because the heart's

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A WARM HOME

Make' a comfortable home and there fa no reason win you ahould not have it if you go at it rifl ii. T T" . t ... .

neiraiaapair otilot üaes ! y, think 80, and tor that reason recommend an J guai ei;teo t'icm. I4" V n will favor us with a rail wo will explain the prim i i. oi construction, fire keeping qua! tie tc. I hi re are reasons why these famous stoves h i

wie largest sales and are called "The Stoveb with Go; ü Characters."

We have other heaters and

Round Oak.

Moore ATr T.an

the County Board t Charities rVai selected by him ti di the tfork. Since this plan was inlUgll rated more than a year ago 'lie county has lived i ureal

many dollars. Secretary Butler f the State board of Charities hau become interested in th plan and it w'lj be brought before the convention at Muneie this wee!.. FrincttOfl Tribune. She , ni3 It Briefjy. i a younK idyofthis citv en-

'red a Main street dry poods (tore recently and blushinulv isked the head clerk it he "had my of those elastic bands, capaIe of beinr elongated anil adjusted at pleasure, and used by the feminine oortion of mankinH

for putting around the lower exiremeties of their locomotive

nembera to keen the nrantur

iition and the required altitude for the habiliments of their tibas" The clerk is nrorkiniv in a

nine now! Trinidad Advertiser t'

Mfed that onh uri y . n ' , ' ii- j i, : k:..-)S. 'i ii !' you to .-;( our

but I. w n.drrn science proves ttiat i.crly tllcdn tMutl Hal diseases have their beinRtn in kidney trouble. If you are stok you can make no miv.ake by first factoring your kidnes. The mild ' -.1 e::aord:naty et feet of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Kout. the prrat kidney remedy is soon reaJied. It itanc'a thr highest for

wonderful i iircs of the most di-'res&ing cases

and is sold on its merits t:

hv fill r'm" "

cent and oue-dollar sues. You may have a

sample bo'rle by mail iLm. (,r kuvK4 free, aLo pamphlet telling you how to find out if yr - have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kil.Tiei Sc Co.. Binhamton. N. Y.

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A PIKE COUNTY MAIN

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Pr 1 haps attorney - General dld.'. t knoej thai bii kind and

erai'frieBd Uovemor Haoty, was ii i Ibi xtra lavyera t" u'-isl him in roiiRlBg bit nMct and payfn thn bt fpt'u inn (.t the lontirtcrnt r 11 n 11 ; r

M. A. Sweeney and F. L Bet;

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Huntingborg Saturday

Atkins Dubois

P. L Coble. Saturday Monday

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Senator John Benz ''elestine Friday Nov 2 Birdseye Saturday " 3 Turn out and hear them. The ladies are invited to attend. M. A. Sweeney. Chm 'h. wm. Melchior. Sec'y. aa- W. D. Crow, the editor of

the Petersburg Press, and Candidate for Representative was in the county last week shaking hands with his many friends. As Pike county is justly entitled to the Representative he expects to receive a large vote. Mr Crow did not receive his nnmimi.

tion as the result of a bit of sharp j

practice. Men who are tricky in politics ire liable to be tricky in the legislature. Anather Negro Murdered. Another negro was shot and killed on the railroad work Tuesday nicht.

This time the affair happened' at a new negro camp about a' Quarter of a mile from Dubois. I According to the story told by some of the other negroes in the camp win were witnesses to the1 111 - I

Kimng, tne man that was shot and the one that did the shooting, with others wer engaged in a crap game, when two became involved in a quarrel and betran shootimr. The munlortv)

negro was shot in the forehead! and lived but a short time, lie was buried near the camp the next day. Another negro had a very close call having a bunch of i hair taken off his head bv a bill-1

let. An Important Oecision. Judge (VHk of Crawford county handed down a decision last week that is of state irnjwrtance He decided that a wholesale liquor dealer was one who sold to retailers and that a person whose principal business is selling to consumers, no matter in what amount, is not a wholesaler. The decision was upon eight indictments against wholesale "blind tiger" men. On each indictment he found them guilty and fined them 25 and costs Eighteen other indictments are pending against these same men. The liquor dealers admitted to selling to consumer- but claimed they sold only in five gallon lots. The customer would buy five galions and take it awav a pint at a time. Judge Cook held the amount bought or carried away nothing to do wit i the case so long as the nr 'n ter was a consumer and t liquor dealer has no stat t or cit license. Ev. Courier.

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MANLY AND MATTHEWS WtMB Clau-ip Matthews, a lrnoerat, was governor 0f Indima he aot only artfed at ;be ifetavisi race-track which Chicago gaaiblere tarred at Roby. bit be smasd tie Columbian Athletic club" whkb undertook to hae prize fights in Indiana B it QOYOnMI Matthews did not o over the state and throughout

tb - ountry bracing about what he

rfc rieu - ri b Had 'ii Urea Hittr i - i

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dyaptnala or Indiflcetinn for No appetite and what I did ea. ' no t.rri' l v. n.-rl.x'k blood hu I m- I Itr Waikrf in

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Representative!

I he Democrat's Watch

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Tne watch is playing an important Dart in the IK mot nit u

Congressional campaign. the

Memphis commercial appeal says

tne committee has secured a

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bad don. He .18 not like the nres -I , , "j' rt"1,nIa" Wicnent eov. rnor Mr Ii.-, . its irom lndon. and Democratic ZJ : y UDder Peakers will be furnished with T? t0 be a a'mhr of Oo ... bi. them. Attached to the watch is Iun. an ariatoi rat ic Rannhii. u . tki'o n.. 4 a.

i m- hw bwuiii niaieiiieru : ganization at ISalanapoHa. Thisiiub! It is an Elgin movement with: do s not prnmote rrl7P fl-hf i,u :a twenty VPr o-nld-fillnil r-ac 1

11 was sold by the American; wath Jrust in Endland for 7.98. 1 In America the dealer must pav! Ur. i....t iMn - rr i ' i

emu. Mdr. ,J,,..S not go after It nor o,l , iiia.c.--,.. ti. : I

nas ne attempted to anrSM the statement can be verified by the, Russia is banishing its revolupnze ßghta which have been numer- bxoks of the maker jtionists, a thousand or more a ous in Indiana siuie he haa beon co. The Commercial Anneal con- day to the Siberian wilds.

tinues: The citv 's

tne (...iumlian Athletic club did. hut It Is harged that It sella liquor with out license and has a beautiful assort-

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loss is the desert's

Here is a practical object Ice- gain. Oli (it" rnrifV t-r .Iii, Ii . . ... . 1

bridgo band of boodlen an.! looteri trutl i.- . elling at S7 96 in Entr OB a a I I t r Ä il'l i teni' n aaaVl. . . . .

roller an were first exposed and 1- . Vu a P"1 J"' Will tie intantly relieved bv t h

raiiy oeacrfbee. But Indiana nevei did a thing! tndlanapolla New.

r HUM MERIT

Certainly Indiana never did a thing

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I and what i mote, leear will du

trust at this price certainly use of N0SENA

uu:e wouih ne no sales at all. tarrhal bilm

and ii profitable to sell in this or manmv rt ttintUA

country at this figure, less the nosena contains no cocaine Ol

tbtag until the Renabitcna ma. hme K ' T h 7? , harmful drug. Will immediat. low running Uh etat and rontrotllng Sfl 1 Tr T ' 1 i! f tü '' rhVvt' th ld . i , '-s' thi ttust. It manages to Rose Co M '-i-il i,,t.1,.,h n. legiB.ati.m t. Irie ot of p, r make the g.)M rnment shut out T r,, t ,ub e lio. Oon rnor Han-y If hand in ..,e the Competition which putS the J 2 ' B J ! JSSK w th this ma. ii:n, , am,,,, t,-., price at 7.SW and having the th, fäjg, dfe men ful appeal for rote for the Retpubll- American walhn, as it were, branes The weal Wn, u- ,

state and legislative Uckels h pulls their .profits not only of rArrhad arh Mr. hm n.e.nt. ......

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Merit is structure

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continued iB pocr by the peopi.- who tuen a u - Mn FaMni). MatjllV p-y, have deceived and robbe,,. iP'L''.V U-ht i'a., say- " have heen trvn,

'In m ,,u ' 'T lVc many -v,"r NOSENA for Catarrh In n lay ram of the t.ta the R.- tnt' lMMr. PJ. P the over- have been entirely run ,1

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M 1 want it for some of m

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remedy

pnblieans refn.-e to Join the I)i OBOcratl tne 1 la elean ele tion aareements. The

nemo rats therefore, win rind it good rate to keep n shsrp eyr on th

opponents. Ann rne tart that a

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pvbllcafl inatiBirer Is not absolute eldt i nt Rood faith, us mu' h dopend Scotch OH ' il ' HI I-I H IP o Tlw ttaimlilii in

party beretofors h had pl nty of inon'-y tQ WM and has used It slinin lettly No one helii ves that it has banged lti ipotl all at ome or even wantH to do an It will be good only arben It Is made to be good.

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of Jasper Cltiitjsjs

MiiM- Learned it.

itrge tubei ) cents, at all druggists, or sample tube oi receipt of 10c in stamps by mail IP own Ml" it. Co. Careenville Tenn , St. Lo us. Mo

Nothing else can produce it foundation and the completed

wen. You know as well as we d , that there is any amount of jewelry that isn't what it pretends to be. You have seen Iota of it. Maybe you have been induced to !uv it at so n I :ime or other. Well, it has heen the eaie of this store ev t Since it Was a store, to see thai not a cents worth ofthat stuff was ever offered for sale. We decided to build on merit or nothing a td we built on merit and built steadily and surely, and today we stand ready to assure buyera of satisfaction and to do it in th j most positive way. In the meantime remember our repair department. F-.C. KUEBLER. JEWELER. JASRER. INDIANA.

NEW FILL

ARRIVALS !

The Independent oil men ha. ap Penlee to th- state rsilroad rornrutsion for r.Ii.-r against the Standard Oil rnmpMjl operations In this state Tha Btttsany general of Indiana has t 4 I...-, tttoatloi railed frequent ly to the oil StAopat, but refimes to take any steps against it Whether the railroad BMBSailBiOa, on whlrh (Jovetaor Rial IHgs. will do anything r iiiülns to b -i n

If Toe inffer ffeaan bajnanrba, There r n .mn mi t.. cure it, The perfeH vmi to enre Um kklnexi1 h t'a-I back rneatih icl ki-lne-, Kette i ii. nriaary tronb es (alloe.

I'oan h Kidney I lils are naclfl

Wm, A. Wilson. General Insurance, and Loans, Farm Loans al 5 pel cent, per. Ind.

kldtli'N I (l)l

for

With su h trem mlnn stnioniu a the I bm Jamet. r:il Watson and the lion Charte Deery Und la trying to ft a little notoriety hy atta kins him, Mr Bryan doubtisss tin ia that pcsttUes U not devoid of humor.

llll Msry I. Kelly, formerly of 1409 1 sal .Muh trim veBRe. RvaneYille, savs: "Uoaa Kidney I' s .n ure l pj the Drug tote, nt onlv eared mv aadthei baekaebe, frocn whwfa she anflerel b toately, t ut bedeehi -bltrh snndt her feel Fontinonlly tnteerabte eenseii she bL..i.u 1..... : . . . .

i'.-iii-r. i r- Hin nervous uii restless tunen aa . tltiring the nfarfat weak aeea follow inn IMHWA illffhl exertion is oi nearly ho apparent l"ii.e K-fs. Inte.-t sivUs. evervtl.inii ti( Mv. nother poettlrely taten that sh te l.w.ai res Kree Mailt . leate i.l never used a remedv . ..mil t.. Kmm . . si tus. , -.1

' -( aarer f, Mm,, r while in ton n

Tl -LLMER'S

L'l'iRV 4Sfl FEED STABÜ.

Kidney l'.lls.

For i-rtle by all oealer l'rice.' ents Fostei -MillmrnCo . Buffiilo, Nee) Y..rk H'de stents ror the I nitetl States. Kein em l er tin nuiiu I),,n's audi tune as fast, i

.-no" iM-r Urnaeti it iana ajot von I .-f B9 "i ti h ami feed in St) nani) van mm - Uftfy rtnhln. KltEU VOI.hMMK, Prop - H is - iv

A Car load of Heating Stoves, Coal and Wood, Cole's Hot Blast Stoves, all Buses, will hold tire for 24 ! with a hat full of coal. They will hum anything coal, slack, Sifting, Wood orCoba. Wilson Wood Air Tigh Stoves will bum shavings, bark, roots, corn cobs or cord wood and give i more heat in less time and retain II longer than any other stove ever made. Guaranteed to be economical, clean and satisfactory.

Giobr Ranges aid Cooks, everyone guaranteed to give satisfaction. HEATERS AT ALL PRICES FROM $2 50 UP

wie me a call and let me anowyouai tine a line 01 stoves as were ever bronght t town, CHARLES EGG-, Nnrth Main Street. J