Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 March 1903 — Page 4

J VSPEB COURIEK

far

A. . u. f ttnmoH a m Wnl I no Mam 1

Are Made Miserable by

y

I

t

t I.

Il Kl I

I M . I ID I

.i

lake liitiu in Citri Mtfes, Ire t churce, over tools ol tie rocll mod A amok count V. in order tf ;it

i. rtSJto ..7.i niini. to tbejf may belter dlUmiM it Itr-r .onthronhth.mllM.cBdr!..fD.ttr j()r n)t WlH,J t,e a benefit tO them

to hsve rork road in their town'ship All Hu- iovitod to go then jSiid investigate

K HI DAY. MARCH 27, 1903

If fin have hut Ii. I urws, ur any printing, rail us through ilir oiirttr I'hoiir. I.I i

The Jasper Democratic Primir Klection lest 'lhursday afternoon resulted in fail ticket being nomi

nated. Some of the Trustees, how-! ever, have never had any experience! syetin put lie aft"ir, and will

have all ihir knowledge of it to cam But being good men will

coon "catch on," and will do what

Boouville citi. jus are making

an Ht irt to have the dummy railroa i ex'ended i MB Newburg to

Kidney Trouble.

Kidney troubl preys upon the mind, dis

courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor !

and cheerfulness soon di-sappear when ihe kid neys are out of order or diseased.

Kidney tremble has ! become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a chili to be born

.tÖL-'affhoteJ with wi ik kiJ V Utlu klU

(I.O. II lltL V.III1U Ul III ates too often. If the

urine scalds the (lesh or if, when the child reaches -n age when it should be able to

Boonvills and Parkland CitV. and control the passage. It is yet afflicted with

There w a- live.

bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first

step should be towards the treatment of 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 suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder (rouble,

with puralvsi-i, and not expected to and both need the same great remedy.

t HC IIIUVJ A"U iliC III! lllbUlaiC nr. I VI

the President, K. W I'ook. has the matter under o moderation Portemille Points.

now we will have

Spring H her

better roads. Cirandma Johnson

M verv

low

Swamp-Root is soon realised

thev think for the bent.

a total vots cast of ot), no candi Mrs. I.uie Huffman is able to by druggists, in fiftydate getting the antifC vote Thebe ibou' auain, tftOf a protracted cent and one dollar

re-ult was as followFor town clerk, John II 344 votes.

letters received

from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer

Judy,

. It is sold

SPRING ARRIVALS!

Latest HI vies of

4

ll

CLOTHING

I or t wn treasurer,

Herger, - votes. For town marshal, Pat Dieckman. JT ; Kasper Hatter, 129 j F ondersehnntt, 1N"; Yonder Schmitt' plurality 86. Total vote cist for marshal 351. For trustee, let ward, Jos. L. Burke, -'Jö; Charles Hochgesang. 127 ; Burke's majority 98; total votes cat S52. For trustee, Jd ward, Phil. A Guckes. 12; Henry L. Lampert. 172 ; tiuckes' majority 10; total vote cast 354. For trustee, 3d ward, Jacob H. Berger, 113; Jos. Kress, 33; Ferd. Vollmer, 104; Yollmer's plurality 81 ; total vote cast 340. For trus.ee, 4th ward, Alois Beiter, 207; W'm. H. Flick. L49; Beiter's majority 88 ; total vote, cast ');. This is the largest total vote cast for any office. For trustee, "tb ward, John Loiey. 190; Conrad (1. Marks, 174; Lorof'i tujjorttv 1; total votes cssl 354. The Cockier has not learned whether the Republicans will put up an opposition ticket or not, but prer-urne probably they will, in order to maintain party discipline ami organization. Patoka Rock Roads. The County Commissioners were called in extra session last Saturday

to receive the report of the engineer, surveyor and viewers of ths proposed rock roads in Patoka township. Th report shows there will be 1(J:.' miles of the improved roads, that the maximum cost of the work and material will be 957,138 77, or abaut 2,980 a mile The report was received ;t.d ordered filed in the Auditor' office, where it will remain 1" days for inspection by any persons interested, and at the Aptil meeting of the Board, if no valid objections are tiled, an election in Patoka township will be ordered to determine whether ihey shall be built. It is to be hoped the experience the past winter will convince every one of the immense

advantage and saving financially in every occupat on of good roads. What has been lost the past sea-m by mud roads would alone have paid for good roads. At the Saturday special session a petition for improved roads was also tiled by F. Vollmer and 83 other citizens of Bainbridge township, which the Courier noticed last week Albert H. Traylor and J. W Schwartz were appointed viewers.

and Henry Berger. engineer, with

VVm. T. loung as surveyor, to re

oort at the April session of the

Borna.

illnos of several eka, sues. You may have a sample bottle by nail

vommunii.n service nein iierc free, al. o ramphlet tell- nn ot hwop u..t

Snnduv uas lnn'1'lv iittHmied. U';il- im all about it. including many of the

i j i - n J . . . . ' .i i . .i i . . .

.VI Ulf v J. 1,,,J.. , ,.au ,,r,t,i u,t I.' lr i.f mousanas oi ici'.imunui

iri ittnit,M pii i (in "i ' i.ioi' ii kiwi i v

Dubois Circuit Court Aul uroed Friday th 11th day

unin A'odneadav Iba -titb day ol

th term, tu want ot businesh.

K.- vt ii an- were ioIIih1 by the prn senior, ali lor misdemeanor,

aiiioi g thnin that vs Chas Krempt

rr A it H., and a laige number

werp cvinlinued for arrests. CIVII, aCTHWI.

I arrie K. l.emonds vs. i.uther

I.emonds ; application for rule for

contempt: di-missed by plaintiff a t i . y

Mi'LortmcK Harvesting tjo. vs.

John Taylor ; motion for new tria

overruled, and 60 days given to

prepare bill of exceptions.

Hamilton I'innick, adm'r e-"t. of Fred. Arnold, dee'd, ordered to sell real e date at public sale, to makf as ets. The guardian of minor heirs of Barbara Ballard, was ordered to t-ell real estate at private sale. OfDr (Jarland, of Birdseye, who was under bond for welling liquor without license, in 0 Bt court

at Kvanfville. was released by Commissioner VVartman after exarnina tion on Wednesday. There was no case againnt him. IJohnG. Beckman. of Ferdinatd, was at Kvansville Wednesday.

the C. P. church. Louis Pad set.

Clara, Henry and Btlil Rudolph, (iolda and Bruce Cox, and Lottie Baker united with the C. P. Church. Hro. Bouher has good to Burr Oak church to bold a series of meeting-. Rev. Smith, of Alfordsville. will preach here Sunday March at 10:30 a. M. Everybody invited. M:ss W'illa Cox went to Evansville last week to visit relativ, -there. Jake B overs has quit the saloon buitneu and gone to farming fur John Houtch. George Rudolph and wife, and Ed. Rudolph and wile, visited at C. H. Rudolph's Sunday. Minnie, Kate and May Breidenbaugh were the guests of Jetaie t 'ox Sunday. Mr. John Thomas, ol Cumback, Daviess county, is here at the bedside of bis sister. Mrs. Johnson. Rumor say- we will soon he without a store at this place. There is certainly a good opening for a store here. ZlllAQ. Ireland Inklings Rev. George Cooper and Re . E E. Bontaare holding a very successful revival meeting at Bethel church.

Mrs. Maud Grant visited friends in v ashington la-t week. Aris Stewart was called home from Illinois last week on accouut of the serious illness of his little son. Jasper Abel is visiting some of his fair friend" in Pike Co., this week. Thos. Hoagland is very sick with pneumonia at the Hardin hotel, where he has boarded for the past JÖ yeais. Miss Eula Young will leave Mori day for Terrt Haute, where she will attend the State Normal School. A .-dock company w:is organized for the purpose of purchasing the

tine stallion which has been on exhibition here. The horse mi purchased this week, at a cost of

1,800, tad John Morgan was sh

ected as the keeper of him. Miss Mvrtle Lemon, f B one

Tp., has been in Ireland the past week getting together a music olaJM, which she will instruct.

The churches, Sunday-schools

and secret societies have appointed their committee-men to make prep

arations for their 4th of July cele

bration to be held here.

Manager Eouis Wahl, of the

Cumberland Tel. Co , was in Ire

land Monday, looking after tele

phones.

Public schools closed here last Friday. Rev. Edwards, oi OtWOll, preach ed one of the be -t acrm ns ever heard here, at the M. E. church Sunday night. M. (i. Upenia; Ear.) in a. The overhead work on the Mai tinsville line was completed to M irtinsville yesterday and verv little more remains to be done lettre through cars can be run. The line may be opened before the middle of April, as was t le original intention. Charles Finley Smith has gone to Bloomington to ascertain if there is

a demand there that the line be ex tended to that poin' from Martinsville. Ther are no important towns bet wi en Bloomington and Martinsville and the cost of construction would be heavy on account of the rough character of the of the country. Ind. Sentinel, of the J 1th. It is to b hoped the line will be completed to Bloomington ; then a connection wi uld so n be runde with Brown and ReaTfi road Ht Mitchell and thus give this part of the state rapid transit to Indianapolis.

& Co.. Binehamtcn, N. Y., be sure an.l

mention this paper. iMn't make any mistake but remember thfl name, üwanp Knot, Ir. Kilmers riwamp-Root, and theaddreat, Binfhanv tiiii, N. Y.,ou everv bottle.

V. A Truvlor DM been c n-

fined to his bed (lie pas! week with la grippe, hut is uow able to be out VA.Pat Ca-isi ly is attending I a vie-- County Circuit court at Washington 1 1 j in week as a witneid in some case- on trill there. loTVIrs. J. F. Dillon is suffering at her home, four miles noitb Ol Jasper, with a severe attack of rheumatism. a'iiw, whoop it up for rock roads. Don't let the drying up of the mud make TOO cureless. Another winter i- likely to come

For Spring Wearfor IVbn, Boys', & Children!

A13 the latest weaves made up in the latest styles. Come in and let us show you the BEST at reasonable prices. Also, Pull line of Latest Neckwear at S. KITEBLER'S, West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

JASPER, IlVrOI IST A.

Two borte buyers from ( in

oinnati have been in Jasper this week buying hor-es. Thev purchtaod quite a number of nice ones od ibipped two car loads of thi no to Cincinnati Tuesday.

Tiie public auboola will olote j

in a few day-. From general reports they have rot been as successful educationally as they were tinder Prof Sutherlai.d trough it 111 said the Superintendent is well satisfied.

HAYSVILLE ITEMS. Hon. i'innick, ol Daboin, conducted graduate xamination t th s place last Saturday. The following applicants attended ; John W, Leistner, of thi- plao) tod C'arru K. I'innick, Mamie H liuiine and Mary S. Klee of Dubois. Mr. H. I. Dudine was in town latl Saturday. Mr. Fred Aulenbacher, the oldott citizen of this place, died Sunday night at 12 o'clock, at the residence of his son, Pbibp Aulenbacher, of asthma, and old ae. He v;t- bom in Germany in 1820 and cam to PUtsburg, I'enn., in 1853, where he married, and toon oner moved to this place and engaged in tint wag on making business till ill health compelled him to retire from biiM nets. Funeral services were held at the botlSS and St. Paul's church, of which he was I faithful member, Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Kev. Ii. M. Arendt officiating, and were largely attended Four -"ns und one daughtf r suivive. The bereav ed have the sympathy of all. Andrew Seit will build a r--i-dsoCS as soon as the weather is favorable. Wonder what A . means

School children ol 100111 N i 2, ot this place will give ho entertaintnent on ifie ia-t ilav of nchool, h nii t. in .1 O -I'- II II X oliimiiia fowiinhlp Trtin l-''si Nolifft. The anderfiarnsd, Trugtee ol ( plnmiaTp., thi bote coonty, lad., willatteod j Township hociiieSM at bin ollire on verv Batardnji and persona baviog iwuablp bualuesi to traaand are reijiifsted to pTSSSSt it OB diat day of the v :ek. lbs Towoahip Ubran in kept at the orfne of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain hooka. (JkdHOK W. Mfl.BI RN, Tni"tee. Ilillliain, Imliana. Nov. S.i. IMP ly.

HiirbiMmi Truste' Not'co.

Noti'-e is hereby (riven that the anderlianeil, Trustee of Harbison township, will att -nd to township business on eacli Monday Ol the year, at my oilioe, and persons having" township business to transact are require,! to present it to him )n Mondavs. The township Ithrary will le kept at my horns in Haysville. 6 SOBS I Nix, Nov. :H lMOO.-y. TrusteNotice to Heirs, Creditors. Etc. I n the matter of the SStStS "' Adam Eissaboi, deceased. Dulles t'lrcuit Court, March term, 1909. Notice is bersby siren that Henry B. Breidenbsuah, a" Adminiatrstor ot the

estate ot Ailam Msenhut, ileeeaseu, im presented and Bled bis account and VOOCbsrS in linul settlement ol said estate, and thai ths same w ill COUM up fi;r exuiiiiuatioti and action ol said Circuit Court, on the 3d day of April 1MB, at which 1 1. ne all creditors ur legatees of Said estate are required to appear in said Court and ahon esnas, if any there ba. why aaid aoeoont and vouchers ihould not' he ajiproved, ami let all heir-, legatees and "ther persons, interested, appear anil make proof of their claim to any part of said estate. Witness niv ham! and the seal of said Court, at Jasper, Indiana, this (seal) lltmlav of March, 1908. John P, Hi hi kk. Clertl C. C. Tkayiokiv TaAYioa, Attotneys. Mar. 11, liHK Lw

LADIES

TAILOR MADE

SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 up. Come and examine. samples. Upstairs over Sermersheim's store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Kckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter Stock of Ksflbionsbls ( ioods.

3

We promptly oMuiu V. A. iul Foii ikii

8nd model, ket'-h or photo of Inrcntlnn for i

In report on imrrntatiilitv. for lire Mmi, ' llowt.. s, urrTDinC 11 ID IO wriu-'

i nHüt-isnro

Ihitents Ami

to

The marchaot who constantiv id

For SUIT, a good shop rooa, or vertises never has time to become small store room, on Gth street. an t experchess player. Advisor. Apply at Coikikr ollice.

!

The arlissl (1 urtl of Spring, is fiursting forth fron, -liaily STOod and rocky dell, and 1- much admired by all who welcome Spring lor itBeauteous Loveliness, After f he frosts and mud it I long winter. But it won't compare for beautiful RoWOtfl with Ihoss shown in the 1903 -tyles of Wall Papst smbtaes l in the largo stock of Frank C. Knebler, now offered for sale at priosi heretofore unheurd of for new itylss, from

FIVE CENTS A ROLL TO FIFTY CENTS: That will roaks your boms i "joy forever." Come sods e them, st d tfie many other haod-oms Stttcb r at Frank C, Kuebter's M'stch Jeeelsry and Uosio 8l r-, Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana.

New Spring Arrivals Fine bine of DRESSGOODS! Calicos, Percales, and Outing Cloths. G-ood line of BOOTS and SHOES For Spring Wear. JOSEPH BUCHART S W.fithHt.. JASPER, IND.

A TELEPHONE!"

The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B na fide subscribers nre niven free telephone ttrvios to every point retched by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. LOUIS WÄHL, Local Manager.

MS CALLi

Patterns'

rfSTii

EE

EsTfU

Now in Steck.

Just Received Latest Styles of Spring Dress Goods, Trimmings, Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at

WM. HALLER'S,

.lack son Si 1th St rests.

Vel.

Itoone Township Tnistee'n Notice. r tie undersigned, Tin tee if H .one township, Dubois county, hsrsby im BOtice that he will attend to nil liiifiliiesp pOftslnittC to the OlIlSS Ol Trustee, nt his residenee. t on e miles MMthS BSf of fortersville. on SHturdayNof each week, ami rsqnsatj all psrsoni btrittfi township NuinaM tu prevent it on Hatui lay. Citimhm desiring books from ths Township Library, are noUflsd thai ths Library ip 'topt at my rssldsncs. URSISTI n Horm , Tnintee. Dee 7, 11MW -y. aVrJubacribe for the Cookikb.

MudNnn Township Truatoe Notice. Notice if given ttiat bsrssltSTths Trns:ee of Mad; sen township will be in Ireland on the lirst Saturday of eaifi nionth, and the psmaininfj! Saturdays at Say residence, live miles southwest of Ireland, for the panose Of SttsndlnftO lOWIlship business, I fid ill pSISOIH fiavoik hnsinenn with the township are expected to confine it to those day. The township library is kep. nt Isaac oriroi"' in Ireland, where all mav ditam the hooks. The Indiana School books will be lotind at Win. T. Young's store at all times. Gas. M. UBaann. Nor. 23, VMM-j Trustee Madison Tp.