Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1908 — Page 2

JASPER COURIER By Ben Kd Doane.

We MtiR a Sonic to tli Madne of the maw ! lr jasi'ki:, nnioii coitntv, Indiana KntiTn! at tli IVtof!lc at lor tnirmnNInn through th nnl cla-j matter. Jasper, I ii(5. mail sumo Subscription fl.oO Per Year. This paper is maik d regularly to i subscribers until a letinite order to discontinue 8 receive I and all arrears paid in full; unlee in the discretion of the publieher a different roime feliould be earned advisable. KuIDAV. AUGUST 11,19(8 If yon tinv any ! new, or want nny printing, re 11 us through the Courier Thon 13-2.1 DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Congress. WILLIAM K. COX. For Jude 57th, Circuit. JOHN L. 15UKTZ. For Prosecutor, IIAIUIY W. CA HPK NT EU. For Joint Uepresentative PETE II L. COBLE. For County Treasurer JOSEPH GEUUEU. For Count .Sheriff. FEUDI AND VOLLMER. For Co. Corner. 3d. Dist. JOHN IL LUUBEUS. FOR TP. TRUSTEE. Bainbridge Win. B. Erny. Madison Hobt. Yates. Harbison Adam Harker. Boone Thomas H. Inman. Aesegyer Bainbiidge Solon Stephenson. tic The Democrats of Jasper and Bainbridge Tp will meet at the court house in Jasper on Saturday, August 15 at 7 :30 p. m- for the purpose of organizing a Democratic club. Hon. Wm. E. Cox, will address the meeting. The Star Band will be present and furnish the music for this, the first meeting of this campaign. We propose to open the campaign by organizing the largest Democratic Club in the history of the county. Will you be one of the charter members? J, F. Friedman, V. V. Cassidy, J. P. HUTIIER, Committeemen. The superitendent of the Kansas City parks and boulevards says the oiling of the streets under his jurisdictions, which has been practiced for two seasons, not only abates the dust, but has preserved the macadam and reduced the cost of maintenance. He says that in 1907 it cost $10,017.41 to oil the boulevards, and that a like service for sprinkling them with water would have cost $10,207.52, a saving by the use of oil of ?5;53d.S8, or 34 per cent. These are facts and figures are worth reflecting on by the Jasper town Board. Up in Rush county the Attorney General and the local states attorney are investigating an out rageous case of White Capism. It appears that a certain gang of wealthy, well-to-do and very religious farmers came to the con clusion that one of their number was getting something in the feminine line that they were not and so they clubed together and took the other out in the woods, gave him a severe beating; then coated him with tar and feathers; and then went and told his supposed petti-coat friend to leave the county in -4 hours. The next day, law oflicers began to investing and in that commu nity th against white capism is a xr popular Jaw. Yet it would be an anarchistic imbecile who would say to the good citizens of that community that if they did not like the law against White Caps to go hence or to the deil. The wearers of the white-rags have got better sene they are hiding out. Down in Kentucky and over in Ohio they are called "Night Riders" and the respective states have had armed soldiers in the in the field for the purpose of shooting the said "Night Riders" and have been shooting a few of them; and doubtless among the members of the "Night Riders" the law against riot, murder, arson and mobs is very unpopular. Yet they have failed to convince the communities in

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who dont like the "Night Riders" way of doing the had better i move elsewhere. Because any one desires that the laws be en forced does not necessarily mean; mat ne is a ianauc. ne is an imbecile, rather, who advocates the violation of laws or their excuse "because they are unnonutAl- ! TT ar. t-The Democrats at Boonville Tuesday nominated Major Böhme of Evansville, for Congress from the 1st Ind. District. Now is the right time for Col Ayres of the Star-Bulletin to have conniption fits. He loves Böhme, you know. 4. The One Good Quality. The gang were loafing in front of the Temple of Justice (?) and behind the Soldier's Monument Ninety per cent, were office holders or would-be's, when a defeated would-be passed by on a wagon (you know defeated candidates of times have to work) when one of the "I Am V savs "there he goes." The 2d "I Am" says "well he has got you skinned a block." How so?": He can brag until you can't hear yourself squeal." Purdue al Stale Fair. Purdue University will make this year the most extensive exhibit it has ever sent to the State Fair, and it will be in charge of Prof. G. I. Christie. The results of many experiments made at Pnrdue will be shown, and there will be demonstrations in making spraying mixtures, judging stock and the selection of seed will be given each day at the Fair. In the dairy division practical butter making will be carried on. The University will also hold a reunion of all its students on Thursday, Sept. 10, when President Stone and Dean Skinner will be present. The New York Evening Post is against Mr. Bryan, but it admits that he is strong before the people. The Post says: "It is not possible today to arouse the conservative forces of the country in oppsition to Bryan so splendidly as in :96. Everybody knows the reason why. You cannot revile a man whom you have imitated. A party that has appropriated Bryan's ideas can not, with good effect, attack his person. At the very begining of the Republican campaign, it is the part whether of frankness or sound generalship to admit that power of resistance t) Bryan has been much broken by four years of yielding to him. President Roosevelt's avowed and deliberate purpose has been to head off Bryan by stealing his issues." The Secret of I With many membörs of the Gould and Vanderbilt mixed up in divorce cases, with tales of social enmities at Newport and sundry kinds of unhappiness at Lenox, we are having plenty of evidence cf the truth expressed ages ago that riches do not mean happiness. They are a help to happiness when in the hands of sane and right-minded people, but only up to a certain point. Beyond a certain limit it is doubtful if any additional sum of money can add an iota to the happiness of any man or woman. Whv. then, will men continue

to work and to pile riches upon; Fr-" c r.ffaio. New York, i tt 1 . . 1 isoleacent tor the tinted btates.

iiuics, asiiamman IS aoinganci; as the elder Vanderbilts, Goulds and Rockefellers did? The an-j SfaäJfEa Ä teÜ Of Self-preservation, after the! instinct of defense for dependent loved Ones has fulfilled its duty J the next instinct Of man JS the; thirst lor power. Long ago he exercised this insinct by swinging :i Huh T nfnr oc Vmmnn cr.

Cietv becameoranized, he SOUght i,11 Hubbard to Martin KckeilS power by lcadsMip in War and in lots 3S ami 3 ;, IHrdseve, Inman's adjKoad civil goverment. He sought140- ' j Ad. Road DOWPi'hvfnvnrfmm rnvnHv nnrl! I. K. Keneer to A. P. feeler and A.! Poor

t . . . j Avv.xxa. AI Ulli X W 4.41 C UllUill I) 1 . I - . i i i fUii ..t, u 3i " Heeler to Kathenne Kenner, pt nv thus pev up the feudal system.. Pl.t;5 5. and und , ?t out lot ui, loday the easiest, the com-.lliiutinirbure. - si.

monest wav of acouirinir nowpn is by acauiriner larw wealth It is a materialistic age. Wealth means power; not merely political power, but social power, moral

power, power to do good-andr?1?- t' 1 i V1!. i m

piuvjuü ui acquirement it crives C I power. The man whose mills or railroads employ hundreds or thousands of men feels in smallor great measure the power he i nas, the ability to furnish sus-l tence to many families, the abil - ! ltV tO accomnlish nprtoin visiWp

material ends. And there are H.H.Feldmeyerto Adamii Schmett, few men strong enougg to give up' 10 in il 3, 5. t.iiHX). the CUp Of power once thevL Joseph Prechtel to Geo. W. Prehtel, have tasted iL-Ind. Star Y ltx)a m 10 anJ - 3' ?100-

GATHERING ROSES. 0 (Emporia Gazette) I've gathered roses and the

like in manv erlad and irolden Junes; buc now, as down the " - - i world I hike, my weary hands are filled with prunes. I've gathered roses o'er and o'er, and some were white, and some were red; but when I took them to I the store the grocer wanted eggsj instead. I gathered roses long ago, in other days in otner scenes, and people said: "You ought to go, and dip: the weeds out of your beans. " A million roses blcomcd and died, a mililon more will die today; that man is wise who lets them slide and gathers up the bales of hay. Ml Joseph Leeknor has the best corn in three Co's. as seen by the writer. By the way, -Joe is one is one of old Dubois county's best farmers. Ellsworth Hoskins is reported in bad health. His arm was seriously hurt last week by a horse ki:king him. Mrs. Andrew Dillon was severely ill last week. Mrs. Mandy Whaley was ill last week. Sam Horker reports his child as little better. Bill Teague and Ralph Sullivan have the job of hauling the Elois DeMotte logs to Jasper. The Dubois Co. Telephone Coare putting up a new line of poles from Ireland to Jasper. ' Alta Phillips, of Jasper, is here the guest of Nancy J. Wilhelum. Everitt McCormack died last week of Typhoid fever and the remains were interred in the Willis cemeterv. Ellis Gray's family is reported to be some better now of the Typhoid fever. Otwell's vicinity has an epidemic of Typhoid fever, there having been. 12 cases near here. Uncle E. P. Craig was seriously ill last week. Miss Virginia Gray was on the sick list last week. Harlan Craig and James I. Dillon returned from Danville last week and brought home each a sheep skin and the sheep have been keeping out of their way since their home coming. They graduated from the teachers course there. Danger in Delay. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous for . asper People to Neglect. The jrreat clanger of kidney troubles is that they jLTota linn hold before the .suffer reeoznizes then. Health is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, Foreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, diabetes and PriMt's disease follo w in merciless succession. Dont' neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys: with the certain and f-afe remedy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which have cured people riht here in Jasper. Albeit Haller, living on College Avenue, Jasper, Ind., says: 4I think Doan'g Kidney Pills are splendid as 1 ne vor had anything releieve me as promptly as they did. I had a very kUxie back and any quirk movement caused me to wince witti pain. At times was dizzy, languid and devoid of mhition When 1 read about Doan's Kidney Pills, 1 went to Flick & Plan's drug store and procured a box. Since lining them I have been free from all 'ain and lameness in my back, and hive felt well in every way. I have no hesitancv in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale bv all dealers. Price o0 cents. Imember the name-Doan's and take no other. Oridino Dirt in Dubois Cowilii. Katie n. Gant to Louisa J. Have, I 27.3-u in 3;, 2, 3, ssubo.l 3n , Jlln t0 IIerman Thieman, Jwf H!e(lsoe to Iiledeoe Harrison! loainl'ö. l,:;, i Chas. J. Hubbard to Hubbard Pro?. Co., lots 1(5, IS, oi), 31, o") and 40. '-olio A. Scarlett to Louisa Scarlett. Ii01.1 Lotte's iui and lot 7 KI' ail. Aie-, Dm CiO. se nw, 12, l, 4, " j-jsob. Wln- A. Traylor, trustee, to Elear A. ' V--- - ur? 111 U- ? , J-:m)-L..;.,V - .r'TC?" io nancy n. crooks.

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Trouble and Never Suspect it. Prcvalency of Kidney I)icae. Most people do not realize the alarmmz increase and remarkable prevalency r i i - t oi Kianey disease. While kidney disorders are the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and physicians, trlio content themselves xcith doctoring the effects , while the original disease undermines the system. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, paitiin the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to Hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. It you neeu a medicine vou should tLave the best, bold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a uook. mat tens an about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When Homo of Swamp-Root, writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamtou, N. Y. It's an III This free distribution of campaign literature throws the festive book agent out of a job. Cold Facts. "Man wanits but little here below" ome simpleton's device lie wants a lot and too, you know, II wants it on the ice. E. E. EIFERT, mm s I JJl Office on Ninth Street between Main and Jackson. Home Phone 180. Jasper, Ind. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens or the town of Jasper, Du-T dois county, inn.. otice is hereby jiven that the unUersiDed, a male citizen," twenty one years old, of j;ool moral character, i.iul who has been a continuous resident of the town of Jasper for a period of ninety days he fore the publication of this notice, will apply to the Hoard of Commissioner of Dubois county, Indiana, at their next regular Sept term, l'.H)S, for leave to sell in his own name spiritious, vinousjandjinalt liquors, in 1 ss quantities than a quart at a time, with the privelege of allowing the same to he drank for a period of one year from the dnte of said license, upon the following described property to -wit: In a front room 32 feet wide, by 30 feet long on the ground Hour of a two-storv frame huilding, 0441 feet, situated on lot lVj in the town of Jasper, at the corner of Third and Mill streets, in said county, said saloon to be situated in the front part of said building and fronts on Mill street in said town and countv. Said applicant w ill at the same time and place apply for leave to conduct In t lie same room in connection w ith said saloon a lunch counter, consisting of articles of food cheese, sausage, crackers, canned goods and other articles, and in an adjoining room a bowling Hllev u'ASl'EIt HATTfcU. Aug. 14. 0i 3 wks. License Notice. OTICK is hereby given to the citizens of liainbridge township, Dubois county, Indiana, that the undersigned, a male citizen of the United States, will apply to the County Commissioners of Dubois countylat their next regular session in Sept., r.H), for a license to retail intoxicating liquors, beer and wine, and permit the same to he drank on the premises, under the provisions of the laws of Indiana governing such license. The precise location wlw re said liquoi s are tobe sold is in a one story brick building l-xso feet square on part of the south-east quarter of section X, town 1 south, range ö west, fronting on the Tr;y road, a public highway in J'.ainbridge Tp Dubois county, Indiana. Also, at the same time will make application for license to serve lunches, confections, etc., and for the sale of cigars and tobacco. JAM liS J. HATES. August 7, Ui-3v. NOTICE! To Whom It 3Iay Concern: Notice is hereby driven that the undersigned senior member of the firm of Frank & Sendelweck will not be responsible for any dfbts contracted in the nnme of aid linn after tne date of this notice, July 24, P.HXS. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said linn are requested to settit? up on or before Acrust L'", P.JOS. John L. Fkank. JnlvLM, 0S-3v. NOTICE. The advisory board of Poone Tp. will meet at the residi i o'clock A. M. for the taxes forthee meet at the residence of Trustee P. J. uesdav. Sent 7. at 10 ' the purpose of lev vim: the taxes for the ensuing year. The estimates are as follow s: IHrdg-iTownship fund Sö:? and a lew of lie 10c öc öe le 1700 77") :is7 3S7 4 4 1 1 ( 4 1 1 4 ( 44 ( t 4 4 Total Total -117'. rtr net valuation of assess abies I 4 i ,51K).00. Total No. of Polls lt. 1. J. Sciinakk, Trustee. WARNING NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the under -signed that I will prosecute all parties found trespassing on my farm in Madison township, Dubois Co., Ind. This includes all Innters, drivers, tishers and eie. W. V NK Sect. 3b 1, , vO acres. Pt. i-M-2 NUr Sect. 1, l'. o 20 acres. Pt. NJ 1-2 NE Sect. 1, 2, (, 17 acres. Pt. SV NK, Sect. 1, 2, ti, 1 1-2 acres. John Gkamelkimciiek. Jan. 3, 11K)S, 3v.

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JOHN F. JASPER, Wm. A. Wilson, General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind. i. F.E G , M. 1., Corner 7th & Jackson Sts. HOME 'PHONE. H. C. D. Of Huntingburg will be in Jasper at the Indiana Hotel, Thursday's of each week. Practice limited to diseases and defects Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat. TI BEHRENS, M. D. (T Veterinarian. (Treats Domestic Animals.) Calls Answered Promptly. HOUE PHONE 129. HÜIITII16BIQG 1110.

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