Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1907 — Page 5

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JASPER COURIER. By BK Ki IrftilTt

- H ft . . in-H.i - ÜUUNTT. INDIANA

iKIltll .-iorn Jpr I i.dltoa, I .hi ih- aft ' ' tMVBd cl. 'I.U

Sibecr.ptit.iu fl.X) Per Year.

MfMohn Ash has been appoint

e d iKst master at Hmbt-yt-

through Senator Hemmenway. MWJohn (iiillett. of near Hirdseye, Ind.. was here Thursday and paid this office a business visit. He informed us that his wife did last Friday and was buried Saturday evening in the

Birdaeve cemetery. Mr (.Juliet t

will have a public sale home on Saturday. May which he invites all his

and ne ghbors Next MoilllA) l"i"t lay

at his 11. to friends

t

r.n Taxes.

Rl DAY, MAY. 3 190

II jou muf lot. nrwa, or waul I. printing, ii II ui throufh Iii v'ourtr Phuu, I i

Business Men Meet

The treasurer's office is this week rushed with taxpayers who are settling their first installment of taxes before the penalty is assessed. Next Monday 6th. will be the last day taxes can be paid without penalty The treasurer's office is open every night to

give working men a chance to pay without losing any time.

Alois Sprauer. of the fown Board of trustees, received a let

ter from the Transportation Com- Q A I f 7CAPUCRQ' mitteeof the Loui ille Board ofOULLF I LrtOnCnO

Trade last week, informing him

LICENSES.

Serious Uharge Against Private Secretary to Congressman W. E Cox, of Jasper.

of the desire of the committee in company with Mayor Barth fco visit Jasper on their special tra n for one hour on Tuesday May 7. at 3:15 pm lhey will have their own band to furnish music. They will be taken to the court House and given a reception and make a few short speeches

president of the Business Men's Of the PrOSeCUtidg AttOM6f Ass'n. called a special meeting nf pprrv pn..nfV mr last Monday night to make ar- 01 rB'r U0UniJ' ma rangemen ts for their reception In an affidavit that has been Mr. Sermersheim was made made by James Lasher and Geo. chairman of the meeting and Metz, Perry county farmers, John H Judy Secretary. John T. Badshaw, of Bristow, A hesolution was passed or- private secretary to Congressdering the appointment of acorn- man Cox and the recognized mitteeon reception and Hon. J democratic "boss" of Perry Co. L. Bretz was made chairman of is charged with having trafficked the committee. It consists of in teachers licenses and with havthe following members: jing, in two instances, sold such Hon John L. Bretz, chairman, licenses for $20 each. F. X. Kunkel, A. B. Krempp. j Two copies of the affidavit are Wm Lampert, Jacob Kuntz, Jos in existence, one of them being A, Mehringer. Wm. C. Binkley, in possession of Attorney General Ben Ed Doane, Alb. Bohnert, James Bingham, of Indianapolis, Geo Hettich. (Jeorire Haberlv. and the other it is said, is in the

TAINTED TIM KS. Tainted money, Tainted stocks, Tainted ways of (Jetting rocks; Tainted garments. Tainted shoes. Tainted food And Tainted booze: Tainted morals. Tainted sports, Tainted cases In the courts; Tainted votes And tainted tricks In the world Of politics; Tainted novels. Tainted plays, Occupy our Nights and days, Tainted husbands. Tainted wives Gee, but ours are Tainted lives

Hardness of heart is not a sign of strength of character.

Dot! gill? Taxen

In an address recently made

before the county assessors, State Auditor Bilheimer is quoted as having made the following re

marks which are applicable to many persons living in various parts of the state: "There are many men in in Indiana, men of wealth and intiu-

Affidavits Are Now in the Hands i?nce- of high standing in society,

uuuuBeuiy moral anu v nrisuan

R. M. Milburn. Frank Seibert.

Wm Kuebler, Alb Sonderman, W'.S. Hunter. J A. Sermersheim, A. Sprauer. J no. Lorey, Jos. Sturm, Geo. P. Wagner, M A.

Sweeney, Alois Shaaf, Jno.

los Gutzweiler, Ed Kuebler. Jno.

Steinkamp, Henrv Pfau, Peter Egloff, Jo. L Eckstein, P. . Guckes, John T. Melchior, a aJ J. P. Huther. Also ordered that a committe be appointed on decoration of town on said 7th dav of May. as follows: A B Krempp, Jos Gerber, . P. Huther, P A. Guckes. Several short speeches were

men, wno studiously endeavor to

so invest their means that it will be hidden away from the eye of -r, once each year scheduling their property falselv, thus

piimmitfinir rwiriiifv iiVJitinrr trio

law of God and man, all for the sake of mon .v and by so doing increasing the burden of taxation upon the honest man and home owner, the wage worker

and the poor $50,000 Reward-Standing Offer!

Is set aside by the American Philanthrjpic Society of Chicago for any man on the face of tre

earth that re-discovers and re-i

traces the lost art in medicine, i

which will dissolve and hea stiicture Until about 1891, there lived in Providence, H. I , o f i ( . . ur

Undent of tob, not fifure S5KTh -mid

i)Ui H is me uruitriiii'iiiig nere , - , w . , ...

iiu-im in-. it uau u ii i j mi tu3i.tr

e tea. It cured

very ease of stricture in about

Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble.

Kidney trouble prey upon the mind, disoouragea and leasans ambition, beauty, vigor

and cheerfulness soon

4l gPB ttmarpear when the kid

I IT c it tl Jrder Kidney ..wuble has become so prevalent that II Is not uncommon for a child to be born audited with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often. II the

urine scalds the flesh or II. when the child reines an age when It should be able to control the passage, it u yet afflicted with bed wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment ot 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 suppo: Women as well ;! r.MH arc made miserable with kidney and brad. . trouble, and both need Ihe same great remedy. She mild and Ihe Immediate effect of warn p. Root is soon realized. It is sold

by druggists. In fiftycant and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall

free, also pamphlet tell- bm u sui k t Ing all about It. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer 4 Co.. Blaghamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't mstainv mistake, hut i emem-

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btthn nn nwaiop riMi, ir Mimar Sweniu-rtont and the a.ldtees, Hinghatnton, N I,, ou e ery bottle.

UTfFITS

Take a Day off Right Now and Take In the Fohing. Fishing is mighty good this season and you OUffht to gel ott' for a day or so and enjoy the sjKirt This store is showing some fine fishermen's suits this yt nr. Everything new in lines and rods. The following list will give you an idea of the low prices existing here. Poles lie, 5c, 10c I Floats, lc to 20c Rods, IOc to 2 50 Lines, I c to 25c Keels. 1 k- to 1.(MI Spring Hook 10c to 10c

Fli

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15c to 75c Other Hooks all kinds

hands of John W Ewing. prose-, curing attorney of Perry county. Ill the affidavit the name of H. S. Moseby, the county superin-1

understanding

Gramelspacher. Andrew Eckert, that he will enter prominently in amj jj, Anton Habig, J. F. Friedm tn, the case 1' for it is ended He

Sincere prayer strikes the heavenly pitch for the soul's song It has been discovered that.

under a law enaeted ly the legis

lature now in effect, that every legal voter in the state must pay a poll tax. Under the old law all leiral voters between the im

of twenty one and fifty were required to pay poll tax, voters btihg exempt after reaching the

age of fifty years. The new law does not exempt any lejral voter.

Public Press. HAVANA CIGARS.

During last year there were exported from Cuba the enor

mous number ol 1256, 7;. u:

" Havana" cigars. Contrary to the general idea, however, that America gets the bulk of this trade, only about HO per cent, came here, the total purchases amounting to 79,483,125 cigars.

while Lnirland took y2.4fy.M7

THE BEST BASS HooK MADE Minnow Seines, Traps and Buckets. For Comfort, Try Kelso Mosquito Cream.

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Slovtl Al yi

f m n ttir V uro f . i 4s . . 4Zi n

rliraa .aAlr.. M-A U I ..U., .J ' L VY CI 1 1 V " 1 1 C

I'CiuL "1:1;' : , V 3 ",J,to thirty million, and France ten

the chmraw TvT TTVr'WA " "- to twelve million- One

tdLT n i-TKPftwisbarierj in th, grave

U I UUO mi" . Jav a - . i - i v mar i f

has been in Indianapolis lor the

last two davs looking alter mat

ters i ertaniing to

leaving Cannelton he ttoutly maintainetl ne knew nothing concerning the charge In the affidavit, lK)th lletl and l asher set out that each of them gav i Bradshaw I15J and secured a six months' teacher's license.

made and the meeting; adjourned Metz securing one for Cyrus TayThe wholo purpose of the lor, a well known young teacher, Board of Trade excursion is to and Iasher one for his own son, advertise the wholesale business who had failed to pass the exof Louisville and enable the aminations. In addition to the

members of the firms to ijet ac- information contained in the ath-

of davit, !t is said they have given Prosecutor Ewing much evidence that will be used when the matter is placed before the gTand jury. -Ev. Courier

Cannelton Postmaster Says Rumor He Paid Insurance Premium in Stamps is False. diaries T- Miller, postmaster of Cannelton, is still in the sad-

quainted with the merchants

Jasper. THEY KICKED!

And They Kicked Hnrd. The Town Board met Monday night to hear remonstrances in regard to the improvement of Clav Street, and they heard 'em

with him.

In the year 1891, there wa- a certain I. T Matthews, of Nor wood, Ohio, who had a little cocoa butter cylinder, which cured stricture? in about four weeks, and it may be possible to trace either one or both of these remedies There are plenty of living witnesses to the above statement It is known to be a fact that

there are about 90 per cent- guffering silently with stricture, and not one is cured, so, for humanity's sake we will give the above reward to the person who can produce the prescription of either Dr. Graves or L T. Matthews All communications to I be addressed to, A P. S.,

Box No 663, Chicago, III.

million- une re: s

for the larger sales to Englai d than to the United States is tl e

uct that America buys a lare amount of leaf tobacto, which s worked up here; last year twer.ty five million pounds were imported, while England took only twenty-five thousand pounds. But few Cuban cigarettes come to this country, most of the manufacture going to South America Although two hundred and fifty million cigars the number we received from Cuba would appear to be a considerable stock, cigar dealer's cases would soon be empty if that were the only source of supply, as America smokes some 8,000,000 cigars annually. Scientific American.

Iheremonstraton were out in ü0. despite the strenous efforts for.-e and the Board had a lively that are being made by the Zimmeetmg. This thing of making mermanCummins faction to improvements to the town at separate him from his official job. other peoples expense is a mighty They are having about as merry tine thing, but when it omes to a war jn postoffice circles down paying fo.- it yourself it is some- here as was had in several Eighth thing different, at lent that is District cities some months ago. the idea of some of the remon- Whenever a stranjrer strikes strators. Cannelton the word is passed The further consideration of ar0und that a postoffice inspector the matter was finally postponed nas arrived on the scene to inuntil Monday night May 13th. vestigate toe affairs of the Canwhen the Board will hold an- neiton postoffice. And, when it other f how - a six ringed circus turns out that the stranger is a with 2 thoroughbred kicking commercial man or a book agent Broncos. Everybody invited to there is ireneral reirret on thp

part of the Zimmerman-Cummins following Apparently nothing would please them more than to see Miller ousted, and one of their own number put in his place. At this time Miller himself

attend All exhibitions free.

His 90th Birthhday Mr. Herman Vonderheit. celebrated his ninetieth birthday last Sunday at his home on his farm on the Leavenworth road.

There was a family reunion does not know whether his poliand dinner, four grown daugh- tical opponents have filed chargters with their husbands and es against him with th 2 departchildren and three sons and their ment at Washington. At any wives and children. I' was a rate, thed apartment has not notlartre crowd and all had a pleas- ified him to that effect. It is

ant day and wished the old gen- evident to him, however, that tleman many happy returns the Zimmerman- Cummins men J intend to go after his scalp just, Anton Stercher and Thos as soon as they get everything

Uiesier plead guilty oelore Just- in readiness lnd. Star ice F L. Betz to the charge of ; M A HZiZ 1a aaaua. äü provoking Miss Barbara Kress NOt Bothered With 0fflC8S last Tuesday niirht and were! Ht least it is comfortinsr to

fined $1 and cost which they , know that the Democrats of Chipromptly paid and were dis- cago will have four years in' charged Young men should be which to reflect over their foolmore careful how they talk to ishness without being bothered 1 ladks and thus avoid trouble. , by public offices. Ex.

tfxa Taotful HoaUaa. "

Why

So Weal?

Kidney Troubles May II Happing Your Life Away, tl a Hp r Pewple Have learned This Fact.

Mr HuiuLil?iii 1 muat apolottia for coiuluir In ..Miliary aveulng ilrea. HoüteM Weil, you really oav th

i'' ti- of ua Wc'ic MM fooltab tbau uauul, not. l'uut'b.

C?rfwl of Appaarancaa.

Whii a healthy man or woman Mgiei to rnu down witliM.it apparent ran., becomes weak, langui.l, drprfcwil, mffera, back&ehe, bdftn, dizry Ipajifl, and urinary dieorilfrH, look to tin- k id MM for the -auM of it all. Keep Km ktdMjra well and they will kei you well. Doan's Kidney Till 1 e aieii kidneys and keep them well. JawH Heeeley, of II Pennsy Ivama Avenue, aay a '"At different time I had attavki of lumhairo aid in the winter of IH'J I -uttered more severely than ever. Thepainiin my hark were par ti. ularly in evidence aud there waa ei treme lamenem over the kidneys which made it dihVult to get up r down and any auddeu movement caused sharp twinges to twirl tliroueh nie. I had no

ell looking amUtion. felt depreeHe! and the kidney and you're eeeietiont were too frequent in act-on. I My attention wax drawn to Doans KM ney pills and I procured them at a drug

store They reuiovetl the whole trouhle and there has been Ml recurrence of the trouhle up to date." For eale by all dealers. Price 50 centn 1 Foeter-MilburnOo.. Buffalo, New York sole agents for the I 'nited Htates.

Kemember (take no other.

the name Doan's- and

"My dear. If you must scold, do so, but tdt-aae do not bent the furniture at the aame time. Ho- oetgllbors uilgbt form a wrong luprt.-slou." Fllegeude Blatter

SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE. In force January 7, 1907.

st. 1.0V1 i,,i ihii I k uiia:. .kk. a KKI V E 04 11. 10 lu pui It .Louts 1 15 pru 7:19 am 3 js pm 4 statu Hunt .meters ai pm 4 a) am : aui-t 00 pm UiuiaYlll 10 piu 7 lOaiu, KVaitSVILLK uiviaioat. 7 Wain 1 41 pro Stnnii 10 (4 it IB 10 0 II I 25 t m pin H'Hura. I mui 7 a 7 pui ! r. lu am 7 tu s tmj J c itkaM A- r a

saaaav .

-iBBsasBsasasasaaaaaBsaia. mmmam

Moore's Stoves Always Please

1

FAsy ChairN.

The very thing

you want during the warm we ther Also Willow Couches & all kinds of

FURNITURE

Come and see us at our lief

Store, Cor. 5th & Jackson i"

Fink Building

JOHN

F

ALLES

Ha Knsvw Him

Wm. A. Wilson, (ieneral Insurano'. and Loans. Farn I ans at 6 per cent. Jasper. In I.

Brow u Well. IH be shot If that Isn't Charlie Jones! (Jnmekeeper You'll be shot If It Is. nlr Moper's Half Ilolklay.

FOR SALE1 1

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w w a a vo vo.- vCARRIAGES,

A 7-room house on jrradt'd street, good pavement, well and cellar. Apply at Courier office Tl JLLMER'B

iii.'nv inn nprn omiLf l Aarrienltnral Implewnti

o Ana .Jealer in

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INDIANA.

Kine Kea. latest styl, everything hi

ielnifl ..ru es. Kreo stall". le.nl to l water tor tanners while in town. General Repairing A Horr iteniamlier f iriners it hes nol -r.M eon aea.'i to h'U'h sjid fiH'd in toy wait'" ar.i .t omni livery kMMts North Mlfl Slrer

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JASPER,