Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1899 — Page 4

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If luit- :nt l, l 11, vt. ,r ul muy . iiuk. i II u I fa w I ihr i iirit-r IVt,..,r I

jf A n d ti w Iii'' New Vnr -p c ulat rs are buving bank stock in pret. maot t u, S. booda. Thv think the i 1 1 : i f i kr esion of coiilt -will Iegilat- to help National Bank which contributed literally to eta '. Um RtpoblioM majority.' Be!

NoIkc t Meeting of iki- diNor Buard and ol the Proposed Kprnditure od Ti lou tor the Near In Hie Tru-tv of HurtuMin Towonhip, I'iil"'! i'ointv. BtafttBM f r the v,-ar! eienditurv .4111 tax l. v I- li Iii. x -tv neaid at it annual aweting, i in in M at Iii trtwml hilf oj WStodi l'i-trirt No. :. Oaa. K the following aalunate ami amount Ii r :. vear: Towmhip aspettditatw, pTVft, an I towaahjp ms. 17 eoetfa on Um baadml dollar. LiM-al t.:iti.u ri-ii.litire. fr.-, anl

'Dubois eountv citUena should

ti.'t forget Um Dubois County Fair at II mtingburg s j.t. 11 to"i; Ti,. n- vv .r.'atii iti n making an euer Srtic effort to make it a genuin Fair for Daboia county, and? not ;i mere Hontingborg display, and

while it- . . ii i. a ! :t.. ti.' wav f.ir ..tu portion-

)rum ot nis Rot. Winn acted a- presiding M r at Win-low , and will go from there Ul Pitoka to alten! the Distriit Conference, ami will go from til.;.' t.i Danville, to vitMHM the graduatio no hi- -on Wilbur. J.i-i Trover ami wife. of Btea dal, visited friend- ben Iat week. Wm. McCortnick baa ahmt eonv pleted In- handsome new bttsini m bouse, nd will bora on d Um

Soest in Southern Indiana. It j. I cent ..n the liun ln d ...ilar two atorioa high, and und ulLSfSiÄi STJlftaJK18 , . , . .. . oi.i tax. 1 . . ent-..n the hun.lre.1 .U.llar. in ed Mick tr. in ll'intingborg. ko.i.i tax 'XK-l(l,tur.-.fS!fc,aKl las It vna put up by K. C. Mandel, of cent on the hundred .1.. Marli iintinghurg. II will iKvuiiy it Wltional road tax espeaditaiea, h hv the nnddie , f Ancn-t. a toa.Ocentaoa tin-hundred dollars.

i.ioiun xeii.ni tires, t"'. BB1 lax. Usjoo rents ..ii tin- hundred .lollarf, tl . :. .

i iN.r . x ii.in ;r-!- i..r pr-'-iiiia yar. N3.7A, an. I tax, 1 tt-nt on the lnui.liv.1 doltara. i tluT Maas, if any. rtponrlltaraa, and tas oo mote on tin bondiaddoltaia. I"' J npcoditaiwa, Ü 0 W 75, and total tax. "k. , .-in ,,n th hini lri' l .1. !, ir. Willi-.- ni Mk' atur.- tin- the l-t !.i f July, Itaaj ,,.,,. S;V Trti.tif. ' 4. "f' !t.

L K. Li

- has traded

propertv to Joe. Little.

.- I'.i-tlewait wa- at Wii)-iiw jotorday nigbt on baaineaa. iariand A Roodt bova opened ap tht-ir andertaJitnf eatablisbnaont, tad are doing a land offioa baatneai Bee. Whitted and family Hailed Prienda here.

K. K. vt 'tidal haa re paired hi-

fallefy. . W. Arnold returned from hi.. where he ha- been on an extended

out ,ti vi.-u to rrteuaa.

ot t!i Fanner- a

busy plowing for

county, it - ilu- only Fair in tin wheat, ttM recent rain- DMliBg tin county, and tin- l -t -t.u knien. ground plow nieely. fanner- and ni.mufacturer- shouR! Harris.-n Uitey a ion arai killed encourage the lamlahie A rts ofjby lightning Saturday, while h.einj. the director-. The pr-uiiiitu- of ' rn in tin river hottom. t.. -pu d ringa will indu . - .nn Learia Traylor baa about reoeari k! entrit -. N .v i- v.ur time t. from hi- rect nt injuries.

Lcie- for the

Baztl De motte, the boatling to

man and farmer, was in Southen cBKBi. Illinois on bositteea last week. " lüi Qao. Beam waa killed by light

,. . . ... h"k in one rier muioin ia-i

nip. in mrni-niti. .r.,i. ...i,:.

n wan -ne i. in .ivtmr u-t ot tea.-her

prepare t.r exhii M v;:- 1 w The Coikikh courtesy f Ti i -: of Mad:--1: t :.

;aatp Tk Ackn- w i eJ. K.

in ti.at town-.. .. engaged i r the next term of pu ii acbooM. Frin cipal of the Ireland high school PfoX. C. J Kvrard : a--i-tant.. M K. Cooper, Matt. Dillon, faapa! ktMÜ, Bertha Arm-trong, Lola B 1 mg. W. K DwMotto, Mary M t'ox, Sam "I I.. Payne, Kd Hopkins. The above will oonatitntfl an excellent corpof teachers. under wh -e guidance the pupils of that township w ill progres- rapidly and aol-idlv.

tanding ne ir a picket

fence. The lightning strack thfence kil'.it g him In-tantly. and severely burninu his brother Hiver

He leaves a wife ar.d tour smal children. The remains wire in tarred in the public cemetery, Ton Nel-on'- little son diad ie oently of lum: trouble.

I xpcndilures and lax

Vear. The Tm-ti'e of Ma.lison T.. nnhi'. Dnboia Conntj , pnipoaw f.-r the jreesl saipanditnros and tan kwiaa bj the visory lloanl at itn annuul im-elini. tobt held at the s-liool-h.Hise ! -s Ii.hiI Iitri. t No. :'. Tnaadoy, Sept. , lOao, iae 0inK estnnateii and aiiiouut--forsai.l year : Towaablp gMMHHaarea, 1100, and rownvhip tax. 3D tvnte on the hundred l-'Ilurs. ami :i o ut, poll. . . . . .

I.-.. -a i nun. n expenditure-. an.l

jj tax. 1 cents n the hun lr.-.l dollar.

pecial H-liool tax expeii litnres, 4"o. and t lx 10 i nt- on the baadrad dollars. 1; ad t.i exp-tiditure. an.l tax. 10 rents on tha boadnd dollars. Additional road tax txpenditnrea, 90, and tax, 00 ents on thahondfad loiiarl.ihrary exp.n-e-. fm. and tax. (W t nt- .n the huiidrtil do liars. Poot exiH-n-Inures for peace hnr vear.

- an1 tax. . rents on the hun Ire 1 dollam.

EEEP COOL and buy our

RED HOT WEATHER BARGAINS

While Twy Last. Mens Crash Suits from $2.75 to 6.00. I Boys and Youth's Suits from $1.00 to 3.50. Childrens Suits from 50c to $1.00 Large variety of Negligee Shirts from 25c to $1.00 Mens and Boys Straw and Canvass Hats, larg-e assortment, from 25 cents up. Summer Footwear for Ladies and Gentlemen, complete line at low prices. Come now while we can fit you. S. KUEBLER,

JASPER, . - IISTDIAaNTi..

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other item-, if any. ex-nditures. tad tax 00 rent- ..n the hundred dutlai. Total expenditaraa, t.'.44i. and total tax. "7 rents . n the hundred l. .;:irs. Mitne.1 J. mix K. Nokm. Tnutoa. i ...... i r t .k. ....

Carl Dicktnan, of Huntintfburg. , 4 j," '

m .- .iain auer an ausei T TjH A TVTXT lADTTn dmVTTn otue of Meeting uf the Idvaaarj Board JÜJll-iJliN U" JJ U KJT OlUlilll. Krank Holder i- at the p il I and of the Prupo-ed Expenditure and

death with ahcess of Kra u. Ia Leies for the ear InW.

PEOPLE don't trade with us, but there are others who recognize the fact that BRAN NOCK'S is the

I John Fowler. Wim re.enflv .nt

Fixed. Oti Schubel wa- ar- throat, has recovered, and i-r--ted by Marshal Milhurn Sunday :l-'ain aWa to be about, He wani.'ht lot disturbing the theatric al wd Saturday for ptlbKc indecency, perforaaance at tlo Kob-on tent bv 'l ' thought he i- Innocent, tin

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trial being the result of spite work. I na Detnsey who recently cut her with a -i. kb-.ha- recovered, and is able to lie ab.mt again. Wesley IeBrii!er and mother, oJ Ireland, vi-ited II K. DeBrulerand tamily last week. Work has tinallv bcirun on the

loud noises, taken before

Zoeller, lined ". with 7"' trim-ming-i. Stayed by J. F. Friedman Harry Seng wa- arre-ted Monday morning on the -ame charge, and was lined 5, with 7.-o eoata Mayed by Ignat. Ferreba. h. These two vouna Ih.v- a..t no

more than they deserved. Boys n' ;N Nl church. and men should learn when they at-j Cash Ciaig a little child is at the tend public gathering! of any kindPc,nt ' dth with Bright 'a dieease. to behave properly, and some real- Dove Phillipps, of Eli-worth, wa dent of Ja-per e'eru never to havePiere visiting friend- ia-t week. learned the le--..n. But it seem- Hyatt Craig and Nancy Brown to an ondHker that the performer- ere married la-t week. at the theater mlirht have been prop- M ( i.o-kv. erly arre-ted a!- -. for pur-uing their -

u-ual avocation- on und

The State T:ix Commi-.-i..ner-

have reduced tin tnent f the Air Line a mile on the main Bate in Indiana, to lt. 0 a mile on it llo 83 miles in ttii Stanside track oJ 13 nattai i placed at f:.mo a mile ; rolling Stock J.1" a mile, a decrease of 1500, improve BMMsta 87,000. Kvansville branch 01 -'1 mi''. 910,000 I mile Sidetrack, h To miles, 3,000 a mile, rolling fttoek J.hi a mile. The Rock port and Canoelton branches are assessed at .".' ni ;( mile. The Black Diaaaood road i not yet placed on the a-- -- u-nt li-t. thougu it will be, when completed, a great deal BMfa valuabl- than some others. The Board ha- a--esed the Cum berland Taaepbooa Ca ..on 215 mile of line, at ''t a mile, d -uble what it wa asses-ed at last year, and counting the exteniinR made la-r .vor. to mile. ne.trlv ttib'de.

Tribe of Ben Hur laapaj Court. No. 182, of tin Tribe of B n Hur, wa organized a; the A. 0. C. W. hall Wedi ia niglit. with JH charter member 'i male and s femab by I A. Per itrrine. Dep. SUp. Chief, and Wm MeObaa, ivp. ti natlCbiaf, a--i-t ed bf Huntingbtirif Court. The following are the offioeri for the fir-t term R M Milburn. Chief u-sie Clark. Judee; . t fed-

i.f. Teacher: F. I.. Bet. Scribe Cm-rent Kapensea

John Kuebler. KaWMf of Tribute; Curren. v a. -,...,

I 'r .1 r M . ! :. ( aptain : F. K. Wooda. (iuide; Henry Km bier, Keeper of I. (, . K l Beverstedt. Keeper of O. Petti Bcbneider, Bai Hor; ll. Caaiiiy, Rabb Joseph; Hobt. Kuebler. M. ofl C j Anna Medcalf, Mother; Cliiabeth Milburn. Firzah.

HERE Is a medical lecture in a nutshell. The Kidneys drain water and impurities from the blood. The Liver makes bile and helps to drive off other waste. If these organs work badly the body becomes a cesspool and disease sets in. You must get them into healthy action or die. DclUflcleans LiverdlöilmÄ is an old and unsurpassed remedy for Backache, Debility, Sleepkaaaeaa, Loaf Apptt-.te, Foul Tongue, Palpitations and all other symptoms of disease in those organs. It cures as well as prevent- c wry serious trouble in Kidney. Liver or Bladder. At druggists. $i .oo per bottle. TMt OR. J.H MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. T. LOUIS. MO. Id by B. B. Brannock.

The Tiaaaae ot Oolawnia Tlieeatihi. Daboia Coanty, prenoaea f-r the ream expenditatea aad tax It tha ! the dvieory 1 loa ni at its annua! iiiee'tin. tolnhel.l at the h. Mil-house of School District No. 8, Tasaday, sn-pt. . law, tinfolluwing est iui ate- and amount fur sai-l year : Township exjK-n liture. IB57.1S, and

It.iw ll-iiil. til X . 40vnt ..Ii tlie hilli.tre.1

(liars. IH-al taitinti exjMpnditures. t.'4. 4. iii-l tax. 1 i i-nu on the Imndre-l .lollars. leial BChOOl tax exM-nditiiri-s. 057.-l 12, and tax. 4 . nt.- M the baadrcd lol i.irs. koa.1 tax exMnditures, -iH.m. and tax. 10 rente on the hanabe l dkdtara. Add'tii.nal mad tax exiendimrei. 4'. and tax 00 ents n tlie hand red iol.ar-

Ubrary expeaditojwa, o. and tax. 00 eeata n the hundred -lollari!. l'.M.r eaaenditure for pntvlina year, "rf' SW, an i tax, 7 cent n the baadfod dollars. ( nher item-, if any. expenditures, i. and tax, 00 certs n'the hundre! dollars. Total expenditures. gl.HiVt 25, and total tax, 11.22 on the aaadfrad dollar-. wHaeaa my signature tin- .lav of July, iso-i K. P. Smrii. Trustee. utr I, 1839 't.

&r Special Features ui Dur Business.

EXPERIENCE

CLEANLINESS

SUBSTITUTION

LEO. F. SPA YD,

ESTATE AGEN

ill

JA8PEB I MM V A.

W if -:. ...

ell c.r buy real --

täte give me a call, and I will -ell or

lind pun haser for you. If you want to buy I tray have iu-t what you want. Dflice in Spayd bloc k. Public Square.

.Itih

I - rth smething. We have lot- of it been handling inedi ine for twenty year hmg enough to know how to do it. Is a feature that seem t e.-cape maaj an otherwise good druggist. We make cleanliness a piint for remark. Every bjttle. graduate, mortar or utensil is cleaned before your prescription is tilled. I- avoided if you trade with us. A few dishonest men in the

drug busine-s may . au-e a shadow of suspicion to be thrown over the wh de profession. Our jsition regarding mbetftOtkm is w II known. We avoid anything of the kind, the -anue as any othet criminal act. If the drugs called for in your prescription are exensive you are told so, and charged accordingly. If we r.ave not got it in stock we get it for you. In fact, we rind that people consider it an a cominodation t to them when we offer to obtain something not in atoek. We know ol no circumstance that would excuse substitution. We will till your prescription a it is ordered or we will not till it at all. The boOMal Method ha paid us and we shall stick to it. LOW PRICES ' an"th'r feature that ha made our -tore popular. We never sacrifice quality f.r price, but we always aim to give the bet for the least money. You should not pay seventy -live centi for a prescription that is worth only half-a-dollar. or thirty tivt "nt.s for a tooth brush worth a rjarter. These extra dim-s fill the tills of some druggists for a season but the eopIe sKn find out a few things for theiu-elves. Dur motto i- hone-t pri e for bonet goMli.

I-appreciated by the trading public. Whether you want to buy go hJ. uf us or merely want to look at them it is. all the -am4 you are welcome in our store and we will try to treat vou aett.

COURTEOUS TREATMENT

BANK si ti: mi: i. Report of the eonditioa of the Duboia Coontj - it- Bank, al Ja-per. in the State f In. liana, at T t rfo I it- lu--in1--. July iTth, Is-r.. io:-oi i:i i -

Loans and Dieoaswa, Hverdiaft-,

lue t",.i, Hanks and Ban Ct.i.

Banking h mse, and Fixtures, :;.ooo .., waa. ov

Wall Paper !

We are your neighbor. Be sure to call and see us. e. B. BRANNOCK.

THE DRUGGIST,

Lots of it.

The biggest

Ui

fatal, U I in u n I.-. apital t.N-k paid in. Sun. In- Fund.

I'ndivi.le.l

t00,N72.38

Tba Court laed sBoa Wa Inwjay night for tim ol nn eting. ad appiinted committees. Aft. r aojournment refreshment- and IMacJMM

llil -re were indulged in. time enjoyed.

I he ( outt atarta out w ith Mattering pmspecte for securing a large number ho will -naiv" it a so.-ial auccen.

I'n'lit.

Iie.unt. Kxehauir' and !nt-rst. ... I ii. In itlual lep.,-its ondemand Certiti. :u- ..f dep. fit ri lie-

maul.

Total. - - - IMMf! : ST AT K HI INDIANA. tlllXTV or I Um, I L....1. I.. . i.: a am .. .

tnd a good cbaati state Baak, do aoteainly .vi,-,, that the alxtve statement i true.

KkNK Jo-Kill. ( a-lnei Habaeribe! and swnrn to U-fore me, tin- I'd dav of Ana ' W. . Mi im Aug. 4. ivt. it. Roten PaMie.1

A Large variety of Styles

brought to

this town Everything of late design.

examine the

different patterns Prices: 5c to 50c per roll

un me newest taer - Voll . i ' I . .. a - I

ti'ii.iii, money

SPA YD BLOCK.

JASPER. INDIANA

lij.'t.noo on

i".' '.-, Come and

.-.iFpr.oti

ffi.aif) - ; .v-o. H

With the newest

. . . . . .. ,ft 1 ill l I -O I I M - I room f o r little nmnev

F. C. KUEBLER, JASPKE, - - - INDIANA. March 12. laa-y aarSubHcrihe lor the Couaisa. j

ivlean-Looking L3;ter-Head Ha- loaf many a d liar fur busineaa men. If a man : judged by the oat bl w ar. he is aim judge,! by the Mter-head he u--. An art;t:- anl bu'ne like Ufter head has often lsen a lta-is f eredit. It may lie l -.ked on a a gtasl laeaataent. Let us fit your baefaaaaej with a good coat. We do fine printing.

SPRING BARGAINS !

. ' ' 1 . . I

e nave uiiea our mom to overflowing, and want more

mora, so we are offering bargains in all the latest styles of

DRESS GOODS, Linen Table Setts, Fancy Bordered, Fringed and Extra Large size Towels. Mens and Boys Furnishing: Garments. Our atoch ol CLOTHING i not equalled in Dubois tounty. It I of the celebrated and guaranteed May field, Ky., manufacture. Bvery garment guaranteed by tlie manufacturer to be as representei. If 11 does not prove ao, Vur lnu ltak. Call, examine, and coin pare pr and uualitv with other stores.

C rm-r "Ui A .Ia k-.n Streets.

JA.SI'EK, INDIANA.