Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 February 1908 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER. By Uk.h Ki DoiNK.

V StllR H Sour to tlif Mmlm- f til llrac. Asri:n, union cointv, indhxa Entered st tili Piwtottloe ttt Jaeprr. Itl .or truriniiiisalon through tlio mall us fee rmd clusa mutter. Subscription $1.60 Per Year. This paper is mailed repulurly to Up subscribers until a definite order to dis continuo 's received and all arrears paid in full; unless in the discretion of the publisher a different ratine should be deemed advisable. RID AY FEBRUARY 2S. 19' S If you hwve liny Inen new, or until ntijr prlntlug, crllui tliroujrti he titrier Phon ift-Hon. John L. Bretz addressed the Bretz Club at the 'burg across Patoka last week, and a resolution was passed to "hange the last sentence of his sien card from "Dubois Deserves it" to "Bretz Wants It." and Creamery. Made Good Showing. Several Farmers Are Acquiring Fine Dairy Heads. HOLLAND, Ind., Feb, 25The stockholders of the Holland Creamery association held their third annual meeting last Saturday, and despite the inclement weather there was a large attendance. The president, H. V. Hemmer, presided. The directors declared a dividend of eleven per cent, leaving a balance of $325 64 in the treasury as a sinking fund The stockholders showed their appreciation by re-electing the old directors as follows: H W Hemmer, John Caldemeyer, Wm. Meyer, F. Kuck, John Benning, F H. Welman and J. H Heitman. The officers are: President, H. W. Hemmer, rice president F. Kuck: secretary J. H. Heitman: treasurer, F. H. Welman George Schulte leads he list as the heaviest patron and F. Kuck is a chose second. Mr. Schulte believes that blood will tell. He has serveral registered animals in his dairy herd, and is still adding to the number. John Caldemeyer and Aug Luebbert have also bought registered dairy sires. The farmers of this section are realizing that dairying is not only a profitable industry in itself, but is well adapted to all localities where the soil is in a depleted condition- They are also aware of the fact that care and cleanliness in the handling of milk and cream is essential when a high grade of butter is desired Ev. Courier. The Jasper Creamery, which makes the finest butter in the world would do a well if the stockholders who own farms would supply material, for which they woul receive a good price. One of the Indiana men who are attracting attention in con gress is Representative William E, Cdx, of the Third district Cox is a demociatand is laboring under the handicap that holds back all the minority members, but he is doing well nevertheless, It is freely predicted in Washingthat Cox will become one of the democratic leaders in the house. if he maintains his present attitnde So far he has not shown a disposition to talk himself into oblivion Many members do this in the mistaken notion that they miirt make a showing in speech to satisfy their constituents at home Therefore to get notice they must be radical and extreme they must find something to smash. The result is that they acquire the contempt of both po litical sides, and when that comes the member has lost his useful ness. Fire-eaters and band Standers and barn-stormers do not do any good in congressIt is the man who is modest and industrious, who sticks to his committee work and lets the 'statesmen" do the talking, who accomplishes the most for himself and for his district. Congress is a good place for a wind1 rtf !. .... . r .i jammer. wasmngcon uazette. Joseph Steffe. De3ires to announce his withdrawal from the Assessor's race in Bainbridge township and to tender his sincere thanks to the friends who spoke good words for him.

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Fgv Attorney General. Sonator Richard M. Millburn,

of .:uuer. is a candidate for At ter y General, before the Democr ic state uonvention- mere us -otter man in tue ocaie ior th -:tion than senator uibuni The delegates to the State Convention from this county, ho are vet to be chosen, could do no better than to cast thenvotes for him, and why not, he is, and probably will be the only candidate for that office from our own Congressional district. " --Salem Democrat. Harrjll. Carpenter fnnrliiinrp for Prospeutimr At torney, of Dubois and Pike counties will address the people at the following places on the dates named Meetings called to order at 7:30 p. m. rTpllervillP. Fridav. Feb. 2S. Crystal, Saturday, Feb. 2. Dubois, "ondnv. March 9. Schnell ville. iuesday, March 10 St Antfionv. Wednesday. " 11. St. nenry, Thursday, March 12. Holland, Friday, Maren 16 Ferdinand, Saturday, March 14. OnpsrinrK nf vital innorhince to the farmer and workingman will Vir Hismisspn1 T.ndios nnd gentlemen invited to attend. Ex Senator Richard Millburn of Jasper, who acted as special Judge of the Pike circuit Court while Judge E. a Ely was hillinsr speaking dates in Dubois connty last week he announced his candidacy for attorney general of Indiana subject to the decision of the democratic state convention. Mr. Millburn has a host of friends in all parts of the state and it is not improbable hat he may land the nomination Dubois county has a big dem ocratic majority and it is possi ble that that the demands may be recognized by their democratic state machine. Petersburg Press. Ignc mce is degrading only when found in company with riches. The poor man is restrained by poverty and need, la bor occupies his thoughts, and takes the place of knowledge. But rich men who are ignorant ive for their lusts only, and are ike the beasts of the field: as may be seen every day: and they can also be reproached for not having used wealth and leisure for that which gives them tbeir greatest value. Schopenhauer, Can't Be Separated. Some Jasper People have Learmd How to Get Ride of Both. Bnckarhe and kidney ache are twin brothers. tou can't teparate them. And vou can't get rid of t'io backache until you cure the kidney ache. .f the kiJuey are well andst-onj: the rest of the svstein ia prettv sure to be in vii?orotH health. Doan's Kidney Pills make strong, hoalthy kidneys. John rieffer, living on Mill bt.. Jaser, Ind., eays: "1 used Doan's KMnev 'ills eotne time ago. I have always found them 'o be a rositi e remedy for lumbago with hich I have bean troubled occasionally and which came on without any warning, and quite unfitted me for any pliyicial occupation. Ab nit two months ago, my back was extreme ly lame and when on niv feet, a dull aching settled across the im and rob be me of ambition and made exercise a painful effort. I procured Doati'a Kidney Pills at Flick it Piau's diug store, and as before I received prompt relief They qickly remove any difficulty and l woul 1 advise every suuarer to try them For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co , Buffalo. New York sole agents for the United States. Keraeiiner tne name uoan s anci take no other. BANK STATEMENT. John A. Skiimeiisiikim, President. Alukrt öondkkman, Vice President. William A. Tkavloii, Caanier Fklix L. Schneider, Asa't. tJahier. Report of the condition of the Dubois Co. State Bunk a State bank at Jaspr in the state of Indiana at the closo of us business cn February 14th, liJOS. nKSOl'KCKM. Loans and Discounts $211 .010 02 Ml .r7 Overdrafts. ... Other Bonds and Securities bO o ,U 18.03 ,200.00 800 00 ,870.54 ,802,08 ,629.53 200.41) Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Due from Hanks & Trust Co's 107 27 1 Cash on hand Cash Items Current Expenses - Total liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in -'urplue Fund Undivided profits $422,223.78 I 37,500.00 30,000.00 0,094.9! r Demand Deposits 88,870.38 Demand uertiucatea fö'J,ui7.ö8 348,793.90 Exchange, Discount, etc., 334.88 Total $422,223.78 Stato of Indiana, County of Dubois es : I, William A. Traylor Cashier of the Dubois Co. State Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. WilUam A. Traylor, Caahlor. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo, this 21th day of February 1908. JOHX P. IIUTHER, Clerk Dubois Circuit Court.

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credit than the man who succeeds without effort. Some Fool Teachers. - As a general proposition the school teachers are all right. They are good citizens, and they show respect for the law. But occasionally some of them do idiotic thing-!. Gibson county has on instance of the sort. The other day at Hazelton. the teachers met and passed a formal resolution calling for the release of Thaw from the New York hospital for the criminal insane, where he was sent following his acqittal by the jury on the theory that he was insane when he murdered White. These absurd young persons at Hazelton who are in the pay of the state for teaching i. the public schools justify the act of Thaw and are praying for his release on that ground. They are not fit to teach children, and if the school authority down there should dismiss every one of them, it would be the rieht thing to do If children in the schools are to be corrupted by the teachers, there is not much hope for the future. Nothing can be worse than the building up of a sentiment in a child's mind that there is justification for contempt for the law. Washington Gazette Guardian's Sale of lieal Estate. Notice is hereby given that the un lersigned guardian of Joseph Knabel, a person of uneoind mind, will by order of the Dubois Circuit Court, offerer sale at public auction on the preurses on Saturday, March '2SÜI, 11MIS, the following described real estate belonging to baid Joseph Knabel: Part of the s1... of the s1. of section 21, 1, 5, and more particularly described as lollows : Commencing at the s w corner of the s e qr. of the s w qr. of above section rtinn.n.? thence east on the section line U3 rods to the west bank of Patoka river, thence North 3 degrees west with (he meandering? of said r ver IS rods; thence north 20 degrees we-t with the ineanderiiiL-s of aiu Patoka river 32 rods thence nsrth 30 degrees, east with the meandering of said Patoka river 23 rola and 5 links to a point where the said Patoka river crosses the north line nf the s'aof the sla of above section ; thence west on said line 03 rods to the n w corner of the 8 e qr of the s w quarter, thence south SI rods to the place of begining, containir.g -17 acres more or less and excepting theief om the right-ofway of the Southern railway Company of Indiana, containing 3 acres and leaving 43 1-2 acres in said tract. Part of the S 1-2 of Sec. 25, 1, ö, and mote particularly described as follows, tow't: Commencing at a point 40 rods and 22 links east of the n w corner of the u e qr of the s w qr of Sec. 25, 1, 5, pinning thence South 85 rods to ths north bank of Patoka river, thence with the mean'leiings of said river in a northeasterly direction 120 rode: thence in a north westerly direction with the meandering of said river 45 rods and 19 links to a point wIith the said Patoka river crosses the middle line of the section running cast and west, thence west on said line 75 rolsto theplacj of beginning containing 40 acras more or lees, excepting therefrom the right-of-way of the Southern railway Company, of Indiana, containing 3 1-2 acres and leaving in said tract 36 1-2 acres in sid tract. Terms of Sale: One-third cash; the residue in two equnl payments due in six and twelve months from date. The purchaser to execute his note with good freehold surety for the defened payments bearing six per cent interest. MAitaAKKT Knadel, Guardian. It chako M. Minimis, Attorney. Feb. 2S, 4w. WARNING MVHCE signed that I will prosecute all parties t t i . . '. AH ..... : f . i : iUiiiiu Li utri.ieaiiiK uu iu tuiiii in .umiijHon township, Dubois Co. Ind. This inch'des all huiierp. driven?, fishers and everylody. The following are the descriptions of the land embraced in the above : N. W. qr. Sect. 30, 1, 0, 1G0 acres. W. U h. W. qr. Sect. 30, 1,0 80 acres. st; w eci. so, l, ii, 4U acres. Pt. W SE Sect. 30, 1, 0 0-5 acres. W. u SB Sect. 3(1, 1, 0, 80 acres. Pt. K 1-2 NW Sect. 1, 2, 0, 20 acres. Pt. N 1-2 NE Sect. 1, 2, 0, 17 acres. Pt. SV NK, Sect. 1, 2, 0, 1 1-2 acres. John Gramelsi'acheu. Jan. 3. 1003, 3v. BANK STATEMENT. John L. Brkiz, President. John P. Salii, Vice-President. Jacoii BuiuiKit, Jr., Cashier. GuhtavkGr MEi.i,AriiKB, Ass't Cashier. Report of the condition of the Farmers & Merchant's bank a State bank nt Jasper. Ind., at the close of its business on February 14, 1903. . . UK8017HCK8., 'Loans and Discounts $145,590.21 1 Other Bonds and Securities 92,105.43 I Ranking House 4,000.00 I Furniture & Fixtures 1,375.00 vjubii on nana I Cash Items I Current Expenses f 3,901. fit I Taxes Paid $ 377.8'J 23,952.70 110.47 4,282.44 Total, $310,420.87 J.IAMMTIES. Capital Slock Paid in $25,000.00 Surplus Fund 14,000.00 Undivided Profits 190.00 Demand Deposits $09,145 29 Demand Certificates 223,898.3(1 293,013 05 Exchange, Discount, etc. 8,187.22 Total, $340,420.87 Stato of Indiana, County of DuboiB, ss. I. Jncob Burner, Jr., Cashier, of the Fanner's it Merchant's Bank. Jasper, Ind., do eolently Bwcar that tlio abovo statement is true. Jacoii IJcroim, Jr. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo ine this 25th day of February 1903. John E. McFall, Notary Public. My Commission expiroa Sept. 15, 1910.

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Weakened ty Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to b traced to tue kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly nil discuses have their bey-innint-in the disorder ol these most important organs. The kidneys fdter and purify the bloodthat is tlietr work. Therefore, when your kidueysare weak or out of order, vou can understand how quicklv your entire body b affected and how every organ seems to fail to do tu ilutv. 1 vou are sick or feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as vour kidnevs are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If vou are sick ou can make no mistake' bv first doctoring vour kidney. The mild and the extraordinary elfect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidnev remedv. is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on iL merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar" size bottles. You may have a sample bottle Homoofamunp-Root. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling ou how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake but remember the name, Su. imp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, lhnghumton, N. Y., on every bottle. ! Fop Township Trustee. I Mr Reinhard Fink on request of his old and new friends announces himself as a candidate for Bain bridge Township Trustee. ; He is a citizen of this township land has been for the last thirtyj three years. He is a business i liimu as hl.i (i inuiii'i ill UI.Ipast he has been conducting bus iness in various lines and has never failed. At present he is a farmer and Dairyman and wellknown by the citi ens of the I township j Mr. Fink fulfilled the duties of the Trustee's Office for four j years, namely from 1901 1A05 tt i i 1 ne maae a great numoer or improvements, building and re modling several school houses. and also a great number of bridges. He really was the Trustee that put the Townshio on a firm and good financial footing, not have a single outstanding debt of any kind whatever when his term expired The editor can give evidence of this himself on account of previous publica tions in the Courier during Mr Fink's official years. During the last two years of his admin istration the tax levy was set and the official records and reports examined and approved by Jacob Burger Jr. an expert member of the Advisory Board If there was any error in regard to these, let him make it known to the public. As tere has been so much J rumoring about Mr. Fink's salary below is a true copy as uiKen irom ine oinciai recoru ior the different years. 1901 $235 75 1902 - $21 2.25 1903 $238.751 1904 $234 00 The above includes compensation for the discharge of all of duties He is well qualified and experienced for the position he is seeking and if elected, will no doubt make an efficient officer. The voters will certainly make a wise selection in selecting him for their Trustee. Stockholder's Meelinjr. Notice is hereby piven that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Jasper Ice it Cold Storage Co., of Ji-eper, Indiana, will be held in Win. A. Wilson's ollice in the town of Jumper, Dubois Uountv, Ind., on Tuesday March 17th, 1908, at the hour of 7.30 P. M., for the purpose of electing directors anil any other business that may come up beforo them. Jasi'kk Icb ak Com) Storaok Co. Per Wm A. Wilson, Sec'y. Feb. 28 1908 3w. SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE. The following schedule published only as information and not Kunruuluvd. WEST HOUND KKOM II'HURG. Mo. 2, .St. I.ouls Limited leitvo Vi W a. in. ai.St. Louis Sped .1 M:3Apin. ' C, For I'rlnceton - tt:l.' p. m. EAST HOUND FltOM 11'llL'liU. No. I, l-oiilvlllo Limited leave 4 :0 jv in ' 8, " Local J:!tn, in " 23. " Special MS p. in Itctwoen WEST IIUlHN, FKENC I i.IOK, JASl'Kll und EV.VSSVII.Li:. No. 13, tnlied IV. 7 00 n in. 1(1:0111 in f :00 p. tu 6-2 n. tn. 8 40 a. tu . man x express 10, pasionBer MOItTll HOUND. o.9, pMsonuor nr. i, mull aud express 11. mixed 11:2 u. in, In addition to niinve. Uicil leases Hunting burn dully G 15 i tn, arrives Jasper r X it in Loaves Janper 7:00 a in and nrrivus Huutlngtnirg 7: a in 7 20 am 2 2J pin Ly Kvnnsvlllu Ar 7 15 am 2 15 pm Lvltockport Ar 7 15 am 2 15 pm I.v Canticlton Ar 7 25 um 2 22 pm Lv Tell Olty Ar 7 35 um 2 OT nm Lv Ti oy Ar 10 30 pm 9 62 pm 10 I i pm 10 02 pm v ai pm 9 00 am 4 20 pm Lv ll'Uur Ar 12 25 pm 00 mn 9 15 ntn 1 35 pm Lv Jasper Ar 11 4ß um 7 37 pm 0 30 am 4 50 pm Lv Dubois Ar 11 31 nin 7 II um lO)m 5 43 pm Ar Fr Llck Lv 10 53 um fi 23 put lOSOatn 5 M Jim Ar W Hadn Lv 10 40 um C 10 pm V. E. CUycouib, ArL, Jasper, Ind

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