Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 July 1899 — Page 4
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The Board of Rctie. Adjourned Tuesday by limitation of law, having incupied the 80 days allowed them, most of whit h time was sent in examinations, getting ready for final conclusion. Harbison, Boone and Marion town-hip were paed a- reported by the AM''ir, a- to real e.-tate, except the addition of $500 to the appraisement of C. W. Ellis, land. In Jefferson the improvement?, were orden d r.ti-ed S per cent. In II UMaOfl improvement- were reduced 10 per cent. In Jack-on the asse-smei.ts of improvements was raised " per cent, except in the towns. The assessments of land in I'atoka wa- raised 2 per cent., except that in towns and near them, and the following additional MMN were or dered on land : Wm II Bret. '" n improvements. Henry Pufendach. oK) on land and 1100 on improvements. Wm. Gibson. I-'' on land and $.V on improvements. Uerh. !Coch. Jr.. 100 on land and la on improvement. J. W, Kitterhenry on improvement17" K W. Kreke. .5(X) ou land and on improvements. Wm. Klorteruian. improvement.tioo. M. I). Lemond. on land 4K. Jacob H. I.emmon. on land . Messner Jochim, improvements 1100. F. R. Niehaus, improvements 9180. Anna M. Prior, on land ! "'.
Peter Pfiff, on land flOO. W. H. Prior, on land ;. Jacob Rauscher, on land $ and on improvements 100. iotlieb Rauscher, imp's 100. F. W. Reutepohler. on land J4 Dan. Rauscher, on land 9300. In Ca9 township the assessments of improvements was ordered raided 1" per cent. In Ferdinand township the lands and improvements were each ra;- 1 0 per cent , except the mill property and improvements in the town. M i 1;- n : wn-hip i-- rn nt w is thrown out. and the Board a--e 1 each person itself, until the ase--ment of land had been raided 923,iß nt being about two-fifth of the 1 s re'urted from there, and the personal is yet to be looked after. Tiiis closes all that appears on the general record up to July 11 the record not yet being completed on Wednesday evening. In Huntingburg the Assessor's book shows the following raises bv the Board :
Fred Frointn 1(N Henry Krit-ch AO 1 K Caroline Fahr ö i J S Frick 40 W Fisher, it al : :m John Ficken S3 Jacob Ficken, Jr. ." P T Uiaahim 50 Marc Goobd öim Bart Qfttatr 100 150 F ( tit m ken 1 N Ji m F M Qoodak Addie t ian v ö I C J GoiU 80 J M A A (J reener 17 on C'h Gain .") K K u A i eng d bach 50 F GlWI heir- 1(H F J Metniner tk) H ftintlmin, Jr öi i (' Henning .n II A Manning "n Rom Hummel 1X) K Heid rieh 50 H Hi'.l-iiu ver 200 Hhurg Plan Mill Co l&O Hillmeyer A- Todrank 7 H II' burg Brewing Co. 502000 Jons,Wil'n 41 Kluger 00 50 John Klueh n) C C Klein lot r.-.ii .1 . ) F W Katterlunry l."0 C Komrumpt löi i LodUl Katterhenrv 7ini Eliza Killian 60 F W Kreke im C R Kl i öi t (yerh Koch 375 Amelia Koehne 1 J W Kattethemy 30 H I.andgrebe 40 580 P l.imberger J II I.ukemever 60 II W Landgrabe.Jr 50J I.andg'e Killian A Co 1 I G I.ukeme.wr K1 1 1 n Conrad Landgrebe ö( W t Loehring SO Wm, Lukemeier 300 I.andg'e a. Poetker 150 A H Stiller, Bi 100 A II Miller. Jr 60 M J.K-him 4i H) A Meurer 1 n pN( Ellen E Miller 100 Wm Moenkhaus Ö'1 Hulda Miller -' A H Miller Jr ii..nnj pMi Eta Miller 1ni S C Miller 50 100 T K M yer 30 C Miesn'er 1in J Ed Miller 100 H Moenkhaus H Mauntel 60 Jim J B Miller 50 S Meyer öi Bern Miller 70 A Mainer BO C Moenkhaus 50 W R M. -Mal.an M McNellu I 50 1'. H Niehau- 60 J W Niehau 7 C Oetlinger Jini E Pickhardt 100 F H Poetker lm 160 E W Pickhardt 7 H Rothert 77' I Aug Ram-broke 50 (t Rauscher 5 , Mmh E Reck ." F Ramsbroke Marv F Ruh pNi M W Richard 50
KEEP CODL and buy our
RED HOT WEATHER
W Mm "K" of th. I. ,m - sot Kition sold $tl(K at 70 pn ui MUM, an I Ilm at 15.10 premium on Monday niht last. fcfl idie ol the Ka-ttt n Star der.e from Huntiuhurc. Ja-per. PlÜlHlburg. Ireland and Win-low enjoyed an (Mltittg at Seet u!plnir
Bprtnga in Plki county on Wed innday. M k k i ' . k l.icKv-K-. Chariei Rasche und Fhere-ia U.iciniii. J. Denen and Myrtle Qoalin; rhomta Sinmion-and Alice s. Burner: II
Kuettner and Mag. Wi-ing
cp. Mens Crash Suits from $2.75 to 6.00.
BARGAINS
While Tliry Lnsl.
The four nanih cannon-.
tured in the late war. allotted to Indiana, will be sent to Kvan-ville. Colombtif, Ft. Wavne an 1 South Bend.
the not the
Engle Arn-man tJ4 John Appel 4" J B Alvev IO$400 L Bretz 100 Barbara Bretz 550 Caroline Bretz 50 EJ Blemker 206 550 Phil Bamberger Ö 150 E R Brundkk 100 4m C Blickle 35 C Becker 100 Joseph Birk 1 L J Bretz J H Behrens, $r. BO Mary A Bellinger l Charlotte Brademeyei 40 F Blemker 25 Beb Bockting 60 Frai.k Behrens M H B.K.kting 7) Jane Barrowman ."Ht S A- H Bockting " J II Behren, Jr. 100 100 Peter Bamberger. Jr. 80 Joseph Blessinger 00 Hattie Busier 150 John ti Bretz 50 Walter F Bretz 90 200 L V C Bretz, r xutmä " I F Birk 50 John Büsdorf 80 7o John Brendle ." Pnil Bolte !! W Cato 100 I-abel Casper 80 H Dufendach I" GO C W Dufendach l"i C Iemenhart 100 R Hetzer W F II Dufendach SO ( ath Drash ltil E C Dufendach 1 I DpOl Planing MillC 8M Anna Eljert "n QtO W Engleit 100 Anna Fromm PNI Wilhelmina Fisher 60 Anna M Ficken V Henry Ficken V 50
J Rothert A- Co 150 C Shurig 20 II Betetet ; A Sprauer 12Ö 200 J Schminker 50 Star Mill Co 100 Em Schwartz , put E C Schulte :m C W Schwartz 60 lmi H S hlunderman 75 100 W Sal at. et al, 180 'ix Joseph Schlegel 90 100 J W Todrank 1.70 II Winkenhoefer I 17 Q P Wilhams 100 Mary B Vager :;
The members of the Board are yet at work closing up the bu-ine--. although the legal time has expired, and it will proh.tbU lake seve.ajj days ye. The above apprai--m nt of the city of Huntingbarg will five an Idea of the labjr peffonoed, and a the iMeaeoMata el Jeep an i -. veral of the townships were changed in ah ut as many instances in pro- j poftioM to jM.pulation, to give them all in one week would take m re paee than the Cm kiku ha to spare this week The raises n HuntuiL' iggtegel 823,970, and the loeiease generally over the county will in re tnan rnike up the U4 to the ilupli- 1
.it-. i i.l by the 7'm mortgage Lots of it
mwwi inn . ii mi NiOwl trie oeceeeitjr of aoeaa diffefeol iystem The biggest of a.--"--Mi' nt- and taxation. There q. , is nothing eetisfaetory to the or Im aroclc ever U taxpayer in Um present y-tem brought tO
muThe Cotrim acknowledtea this the recepti n of the Catalogue of Jasper College, 1888-99, It i-
nicely embeliabed and well print- d The n xt term will ()M.n Sept. 7, it.. I mm hi J L.V. I- ( AAn .
ii. i hit- -(-( wiiii reo. I, l.npo, H i-
'A two slorv hoti-e in Hunt-
inj;hurg belonging to Win Cato was destroyed by tin' J :i-t week. I. os 80 0; no inurai ce. Mr. Sheridan Beard, living near Adyeville, was greatly -hocked last Sunday tnornir.g on fatting & ßw built in his kitchen and calling his wife, to rind tier dead ia bed with her habe in her arm-. The lad?
had appealed in good health day letore. Kyana item Arpn - this a sign a Uail should get up and -tart the tire in
morning,. I . The total number of R. K. casualities for last year, a found hv the Interstate Cntnoiiaeioo, was 47.711. The npreate killed paa and injured h'.ss. of rail way employe 985 were killed and 31,661 injured. The paiwingori killed were 221 and injured 2,945, The t tal numlier of per-m killed other than pasengers and employe I wa l.t'tSOand injured 6,176. Thi includes peron cla-ed a tre--l)a.-er. tramp and the like. ( ne passenger was killed fr very L267,270 carried and oiN injured for
every 1U,141. One out ot every 4 17 employes wa kilN-tl. and one
out of every J injured.
4 ;j . i i i .
. iunny inciuem nappenea -luriiiL'
a performa.i' e of ".Ma. U-th in Dublin. In the ileep-walkinf aoeoe.
when the nurse and the doctor ip-
pear on the stage together anJ con-
tabulate with one another, a loud
voice suddenly called out from the
galleiy. causing a roar of laut hter
in the middle of a 'Host serious
scene: 'Well do:tor! Is it a boy
or a girr.'" Tit-Bits.
This is the season of the vear
when a man declares that n weath
er can come too hot for him.
Don't get di''oiiraged he. 'au'
you can't embroider. There is al
ways a much greater demand for pJaD sewing.
Any young man who can't tell
whether a girl is willing to marry him without asking her had bettet
remain single.
IF THE sewers of a dwelling are faulty, or get clogged, it soon becomes so foul that life is not safe in it. That is just what happens to you when the Liver or Kidneys fail in their work. The first little signs are backache, pcor appetite, changes in urine and sometimes bowel troubles and dropsical swellings. Do not neglect any of these; Deadly disorders may follow STOP the mischief in time, use DclH.HcLeans
j Boys and Youth s Suits from $1.00 to 3.50. j Childrens Suits from 50c to $1.00 Large variety of Negligee Shirts from 25c to $loo Mens and Boys Straw and Canvass Hats, large assortment, from 25 cents up. Summer Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen, complete line at low prices. Come now while we can fit you. S. KUUBLdER,
j PEOPLE don't trade with us, but there are others who recognize the -'fact that RRANNOCK'S is the
LEADING DRUG STORE. to- Special Features nf J Dur Business. SL.
ffSOlE illl 11(1 !( 1(11111 llltllMt
EXPERIENCE CLEANLINESS
Is worth something. We have lot- d it been handling in 1cine for twenty year long enough to knw how to do it. U a feature that MMN t ecaje many an t.therw ise good
drugi.-t. W'e make cleanline.- a int for remark. Every bottle, graduate, mortar or nten-il b ( leaned before your r ecription i. Idled. SUBSTITUTION I- avoided if voutrad' with u-. A b-w di-h i ? :wu ::i ' drug bu-int-- tuay an1 a hadow of -u-piciou to ! thrown over the whole PToltnion. Our xiition regardinir substitution is w 11 known. We avoid anything of the kind. ÜM same as any uthei criminal act. Ii IM dmai called for in your prescription are exjensive you are told so, and charged accordingly. If we s ave not got it in stock we get it for you. In fact, we lind that people consider it an a -mtnodation t to them when we offer to obtain :-omething not in -to k. W know ot no circumstance that would excuse ubstitution. Wt will till your prescription a- it is ordered or we will not till it at all. Tbt boUMl BMtbod ha- paid M and we shall -tick t it.
LOW PRICES
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
Is another feature that ha made our store popular. Wt 0VM sacrilioe juality for pric, but we always aim to give t!.'-Ie-t for tfie lea.t money. You should not pav seventy ti v.cents for a prescription that is worth only half-a-dollar. thirty li- cent? for a tooth brush worth a -platter. Thee v tra dimes fill the tills of some druggists for a season but the p.- .pie -'.on lind out a k-w thiinr f r them-elves. nur ru-tt i.- honest prices for honest goods. Is appreciated by the trailing Dftbtie. Whether you want to buy go kU of us or merely want to look at them it is all the samt you are welcome in our store and we will try to treat you w II.
which is sure to brine speedy re
lief and finally a permanent cure. At druggists, $1.00 per bottle.
THE DR.J.H MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. T. LOUIS, MO.
Id by It. H. P.rannor k.
We are your neighbor. Be sure to call and see us. B. B. BRANNOGK.
Wall Paner I
If Wll ft MJrjJWi I
THE DRUGGIST.
SR A YD BLOCK.
JASRER. INDIANA
A Large variety of Styles
very Kraduallv building up, but d
i mu.-h larger attendantthan it has heretofore had. If its friends wou.d work for it judici ily it should have 1K) students in September.
town. Evervthinfi-
s C7 of late design. Come and examine the
different patterns. Prices: 5c to 50c per roll. I With the IMWaat paper j you can have a handsome I ( rom f o r little money
Hailroitd BxeainllMM silver Heiglrta Camp iaitiag, Kvw Albany lad. Fr the tnive i.. ticke'K will tie cil.l t-. New Albany at the rate of one (are fr the rotin-1 trip - r July :'l-t to ;-t I ft lahwtf, rooil n-turn-iagtoaad mcIhMmj aapMl ui. U. O. O, P. Maatiaffi BraacvUla, Am. Ha. Tlrket Will he 0oM for the nhi.-me-t:riif at r;ite ..f w mi l ... tl,,r I : con A'ikf. 4th ifoo l retiirnim; o.i :,t. V. K. ( i itTouaa, Airent.
SPRING BARGAINS!
ui' -re of
BINDER
TWINE
Oor farn-MH IH K I II I NR 'Sh It'i ih- (( In tfee rid. Prir.ii m i tar-
pri roa W t)ilrr ftnm itifmt' Omba or Hi. Paul. . l-iri. Wrfla fat ,r,M t mmatmx
0ITI0HIRT WARD a CO. CHICAGO
W e have filled our nom to overflowing, and want room, so wv are uttering bargains in ah the latet stvle-
DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered Fringed and Extra Large size Towels Mens and Boys Furnishing Garments. Our Mock ot CLOTH 11IO it not tqtuüled In Dubofai toootjr. f of the r.-l. hrate.l and guaranteed Mavtield. Ky , tnanufa. tore. Kyr MfUHIlt guaranteed bv the manufacturers to be & represented. If 1 doe not prm. - , Vour Mont') Ila-k. all. examine, and com
pare pr ce and qotlitj with other tors.
MT'Sheriff Castrup bx)k August Drechnel. of Hsrhinn tu t
Kvan-ville Insane Hospital Saturday l-'--'K-'i
F. C. KUEBLER,
- - INDIANA.
C rner ölh .V Ja k-n tre't-.
JA8PER, INDIANA.
.Suh:ribe for the CoOBIia,
