Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1901 — Page 4

JASPER CD U KI EH 1 , 0w-er "WWomen as Well as Men

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FRIDAY, BBPTBMBEB 13. litt, II Jon half uy luial nrtt. ur aul an) printing, all ua lhrli Ihr Courier Khoucr. I3-.

Died At Kirk wood, t suburb of Atlanta, (.Ja., on Tuesday morn

ing, September 10. 1901. of (ient-ral a a jm . m

weaanefs and congestion or the tomach, Mi8 Lottie Doane, aged

m year?. 1 month and 0 days

ne bad been sick for the last two

years, and went south in August to try and recover her health, and take treatment from some specialists in cases of her kind, but she was

too weak, and the death angel re

lieved her of her sufferings.

For over JO years she has been a school teacher in this and adjoining

i ountu's and there are hundreds of

children and crown folks now who

learned to love and respect her from

the acquaintance they formed with her in the school room. She was a member of the Daughters of Rebekab, of Huntingburg, and an ardent member of the V. C. T. 1'. of this county and had been a member of the Methodist church for about twenty yeara. .She leaves a father and four brothers to mourn her loss. For the writer of this, it is one of the times when language has no power to express the thoughts and senti-

lit- the heart would voice. She

at rest.

The funeral will be held at 10

o'clock, Saturday. Sept. 11, 1901,

Interment at Sshiloh graveyard.

of Otairactioa oa Clay Street.

Bl ut. V India A, L ii mm Own, ' To M.irv ht'iruh and her husuaud, Martin Seheihch YOB and each of you. and all other person concerned, are herebv notified

that on the Stilt day id iMoher, 1I. at

V OCäOCB in the bfWaOOB, Mu lin-I A Clark, Krank L. Btta and William Linger, th commissioners appointed fur

that purpose by the Board of Trustee of the incorporated town of Jater. in the'

State of Indiina, will meet at the lawof-

' lea f Hrnno Buettuer in said town, lor the purpose q acein)f the beuetit and ...fr .u-cnaiaf to e ,m uns of aaj pa reel of land or lot, aud the value of I

any tuiltuif or structure thereon appro- urine scalds

pnaie.1 dj paaeoani tt.e removal of ob reaches an age when it should be able to tnietious, now in said Clay street, in control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with said town. bed-wettir.g. depend upon it. the cause of ou are therefore notified that the the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first aid Boat d of Trustees of ?aid town pr- step should be towards the treatment of poee to letnove the following obetnic- these important organs. This unpleasant tions and buildings now in said stre. t trouble is due to a diseased condition of the and belonging to you, or in w hich yon kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as have an interest, and said com mission- most people suppose, ers on said day will assess the damages! Women as well as men are made mlsand 1-enetits of said structures and txnld-: erable with kidney and bladder trouble. hMJ haiongfng to you, or in which you and both need the same great remedy, have an interest, and described asfol-IThe mild and the Immediate effect of 1" - SwamoRoot is soon realized. It la nM

Are Made Miserable by

Kidney Trouble.

Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor a a m .

ana cneeriuiness soon diiappeai when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the

the flesh or if. when the child

COM

7 and see us this and

next week. We have

some

by drurrists. in fifty

cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a

ne fence IS7 ft. and 7 in. in length situated in said street and adjacent to let No. 172 ill saiil town - an. I mtm in.

further notr.. e l that said tow n p'ro pose. - sample bottle by mail

' -i r , mc luiiu mg property in iree. aiso pampniet ten- Roan of

to said lot beioiikrinu Ing ail about it. Including manv of the

thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binehamton. N. Y.. be sure and

m mm saiil street aojaoeiit

to you, or in w hich you have an interest.

tract of land beginning at t he south-

t corner of lot No. 171, the

Swamp. Root.

SRECIAL VALUES IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS SHOES. AND FURNISHING

west

1

Portersville Poiats.

A. H. Travlor and wife were vis

iting their daughter. Mrs. Kd. llu

dolph, Sunday, who is confined to

her bed with an attack of malaria.

The Misses Schnnrrs, from near

otwell, are visiting relatives here

this week.

Quite a number attended the gold medal contest at Otwell Saturday

night, and report a verv nice time

Preparations are being made for a

gi and time the lirst Sunday in Oc A I ft - .

louer, wnen we expect to have a

unday School convention of thi

township. All neighboring Sunday

BBB00W are expected to be present. Mrs. Millard Rally, of Alfordsville. visited the family of A. H. Travlor last week. Last Thursday was spent by a few in clearing off the cemetery and yard of the Lemmone church. me more wrork of this kind is needed in our community. La-t Sunday immediately after the regular preaching sc. vice the infant babes of Mr. (ieo. Rudolph and Kd. Breidenbaugh were baptized by the pastor of the C. P. church. Who will be the next parent to dedicate their children to the Lord? Morgan Presbytery of the C. P. church meets with the New Lebanon congregation Thursday. Sept. 19, and will continue over Sunday. Let all attend if possible, and learn more of the teachings of our church. FiNKR.M. Notice. (ieo. Robt. Holder was born in Ky., July 15. 1846. Died at bis home near Otwell, Sept. ft. 1901, aged 5C years, 1 month, 23 days. Professed religion in Feb. '89, and united with the C. P. church at the Letnmons congregation of which he was a consistent member until his death. Bro. Holder suffered for many days, first of typhoid fever, then of pneumonia, "but by the presence of the Holy Spirit bore the

anuctions that are common to all men. Uro. Holder was a devoted husband, a kind father, and a neighbor and friend to all who chanced to know him, and his noble character will long be remembered by his many friends. Bro. Holder' remains were in terred in the Lemmons cemetery Monday, at 11 o'clock a. m. The funeral services were held by the pastor of C. P. church, Rev. C. W. Kales. Ro MM will the husband's voire 1 heard ; No more will the father's mule be seen In the home that now seems so sad . Wrought by the pains of life so keen. Correspondent.

euce v est

feet, thence north 100 het. thence

east 17 feet and 7 inches, theru-t soiitti

10U feet to the place of beirinnina". said

tract "f land beinir in ani Inrimntr . ourt

of aaid Clay street, and the fence above l ?a s . a .

uescnoeu running into anu ot-struoting said street.

You and each of von are further nnti-

tied that the Said lloanl of Tmsteoa of

said town nronone to remove ti follru.-.

ing obstructions and buildings now in

said street, belonging to you, or in which you have an interest, and said commis-

ners on said day w ill assess the value

of said structures and huillinr tlom.

m ing to or in w hich vou have an interest.

daaenhed as follows: One fence UM feet and 7 inches in length, situated in said street aa i adjacent to lot No. h, in said town. Also one brick building situated partly on said lot No. 160, and

partly in said street, and the ; art in said street being described as follows : The w. st end of said building, the part to tie remove-1, and in said strevt betagSS feet in length and 14 feet and 1 inches in w idth : and vou are further notirie.1 that

said town proposes to appropriate the following Dronertv in said in

Inch VOU have an intert V tm.i .-.f

land Iwinninir at the annftiaTaai ,-,mr

of lot l', running thence west lj feet and 7 inches, thence north i Id feet

hence east 17 feet, thenee annth I 1ft ft

to the place of beginning, said tract of ianU i-einir and forming a nnrt of aai.l

Cay street, which buildings an 1 struc

tures, in said street are required to be

las-en. appropnatel lor sai l street and removed, and which are o'triiotinna in

said street.

Witness my hand and seal of said f town of Jasp r. Indiana, . sal. y this lithdavof September, I j 1001. The Board of Tnist.-e of aai.l T..u

Jasper, Indiana, bjr

tons H. JUDY, Clerk of said Tow n.

ept. 13, I0n. $W.

GOODS

mention this paper.

Selling Fast

i

Is our stock of FINK BOASTED COFFKE at l(c per pound.

HAMS at 12

per pound,

buy for

the the

best you can

money. Full Line of Groceries, Come and see or ring m up, Telephone 15-2. Free delivery in Jumper. JOSEPH BÜCHART. April n, ISQO y.

Great bargains in each line. S. KITEBLER

laTaxlably curea any cold In 12 hour It aelttar aanaeatea aar bjatea, Price

u

AXM AL STATEMENT. of the condition of the l .!?..,!-

County 8tite Hunk. t .Ijmi,.t in

tate of Indiana, at the dote Ol bat iness, August 31, 1001. KESofKl Ks.

Loans and Discount. I ne from Bank on call, Overdraft.

Hank building and Fixtures, Cash on hand.

900,115.62 K,Mi.,-4 006, S 8,000.00 15,0652

Total,

u uuunaa,

Capital Stx-k, Siirlus, - . Deposits, I'ndivided protltN less exj.enses and taxes paid,

1204,108.00 925,000.00 10,000.00

!'-l."41.41 4,iL,:.l!t

Re'.lf and cures La Grippe

N

License Notice.

TI K is hereby aifen to Ihr r,i r.n

Jasper. Ba.iit.ru litt- loa uhin. Iul,i

untT. 1 : ilitla til rät tllS 1 1 f I t I r at i ir 1 a i aa

male eitizen of the l nite.1 Stat. .. a ill annlv

to the Countv ('immiaaiotiera of ImiImh'.

iinty at th.-irrn xt reaular seaaion in ik-ih

r. l'l, f..r it ln- n- to ri'tail ;nt n n-atinx , ' r - I r i ; ! a ri.- :.. ! t,. ri.. t ,..

to b drank on the preuu--. uti.,-r the pro vi-..n .f tlx U. of Imii:ina KoTeratea uh lieen-.

The i.r-nae loeati.tn w V... r. 11.

are to teaold la in a froi.t rtMiin i.t f.-. t wide I.V 1 fn1! Inn mi thi' irriMinil Hn.,r ..I m ..

try l.rii k I. Ii. Um aituate am the north half of lot N'O IIS llf the l.n.il.l t..n

Jaaper. aaid huihluia front on Main t r.

Alao at the aaine time a ill make r.r.l baa .

tion for lieenae to aenre lunrhea, etr. an.l lor the aale of cigara an 'I tohareo.

Ai.nt.K1 I KI' II fept. ,1J1 aw.

Total- - 9S94.mO0

-TTKOK INDIAN . ...1NTV OF IM'BOlM, MS :

we, AOgoat Sonderrnann, President and rr.mk .Joseph. Cashierof the Dnliois

vanii .-inte nanu. io solemnly swear

mat the aloc -tati inent is true. anocei BoKnaavaanr, i'res Fkvnk .Iosei-h Cashier.

-u.-. noe. i ana cw.irn to tK'rori' nie.

ui.- --1 nay oi .September. )m. ' 8 IIomar Travlor,

.otar- I nblic. My commission expires

tune 1 1 . r.jo. Sept. i, 1901 2t.

WM. HALL EWS EXCLUSIVE GROCERY STORE.

A

LL kinds of Bammer Qooda for Ladies, (ients and ( hililren at ECK Lit TS STORK. Fresh ( iroceries all the time.

SPECIALTIES

COFFEES

Liquor Li cen He Notice.

f)nK,l-. an.l Marion township. HuInhb Vn In I iria. that the iinrlvm,..! . i.. ., ,

itanti.f M l t .annhip an! county, an.) ...r the aae of 21 years, and of atxHt moral char .1 w".'. r"""''r '" loberterm IJOt. of the I!.. I' ..1 ,,.,,,,... ... .

c ounty, aPDlV f-ir a Iirenae t. an ........

spirituoua, vinous, malt and oth.r latozlcatina liouors la a I cm quantity than acmart at a time, with the priilee of allow iuit Ihm aame to be drank on hia preniiaea Thpriae h. et, ,,n where aaid liquors alii he -oi, . aituat.I In the front room upon t lie irroii'i.l flfu.r ..... i.... Z2

. ........ ... ()lv. north eaat comer of atwour) frame build' Ina. frontmv -yeamore and Kourth atreita on lot ao. aa shown on the orurmal map it of the town of Ihila,,.. Mar,..:, tou lop. DImIs c irmty. Indiana. At tlx same tin jm4 eines wftl applv ftaf i .-. nae to allow . r. playing, dice tlirowiiia and to aell lunehea and confei-tionery I - t. I 1 1 I! Si ,1'I.M, ,l l

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Kailroiul

Kxcurftions.

Fair, I f nntinarhtiru

Notice of Appoiotraent of Administrator.

Notice is hereby given that the under-sig-neil has been apjxjinted Administrator of the estate of (ieorfre M. Shipman,

let-eased. SaiI estate is aoppoeeu to le

insolvent. Litiibr A.Shii'man, Administrator. Mi! burn & Sweeney, Attorneys. Aug. 1901-.lt.

t entry Brothers' famous) trained mi mal exhibition, replete this aeason with almost innumerable new and novel feats in animal "acting," will give two exhibitions in this city on Monday , Sept. 16, afternoon and night. It is really unnecessary to say more concerning these popular amusemeut manufacturers. Their shows are so universally admired that the simple announcement that they are soon to appear here is am-

piy "iimcieni to test the seating ca pacity of their mammoth tents.

r..i.:.

ojiaii- i-oo.ni rair, ii nntinntiiirk' In I Sept. Ml to It. Tickets will 1 aaU

Sept. 1 to 21, inclrjaive, grxxl returning Iii to and including- the llst. at l. sni

per n.tind trip. On Wednlay. 1 hurt-U

oa. auu rriiny DigniS Ilie !Olltliem I Kail way will run special train leaving I Huntingburg at 7 o'clock and bring peo- ! pie back home. I ; Tan American Kxpoaition, Buffalo. N.

I ncaets win tie mbl every day gixal for 16 dayt at $ZiM tor the round trip, and on Tueedaye of each week, g,xsl leaving Tluftalo up to 12 p. m Um following Saturday at 918.75. Sunday Rates. Beginning Sumlav. May 1, 1901, the Southern Kaiiwav Co will sell excursion tickets on till trains to all points at one fare for the round trip food for the day only. Sl'MMKR RESORTS. The Soutbern R'jr Co. will .-!! ticke;i to the following plaeee narae-1 below at one and one-third fare for the round trip good thirty days from date of sale: feinen lad., account Sweet Sulphur

o n-, r.uirnsi . Hi coiini n hitu s, ,.

Administrator Hale of Ier-

sonal Property. Notice is hereby given that the under

signed, administrator of the estate of

iieorge M Shipman, leceasel, will offei

tor sale at public auction on tlu pren; ies of Jake F. Shipman, on WKDNKSDAY, SKPT. 11, ttVJi, the following personal property, con sistingof:

Two horses, one two horse wagon, one

cow, cooaing stove and utensils, heating

love, oeusieau, oed.iinK, chairs, table,

saie, two acres of growing corn, four acres of growing millet, one lot of growing potatoes, and many other articles too

uiiiiierou'' to mention. Sale to liegin at 10 a. B.

TlRMS or Sai.k Bhaaaaatfl I .

, " v niiu Ull-

uer, casn ; on all sums over this amount

a credit of I months will tie given, the purchaser giving his note with freehold

surety to ttie satisfaction of the administrator, with intern at tl...

Wl pia per cent, from the date of sale. I a th kk A. SuiHMAjt, Adm'r. .Milburn tV Sweenev, Atlv's

Aug. 2:i, PiOI-.fw.

New Meat Market!

We have opened up a new MEAT MARKET

on North Main street,

solicit a share of the

lie's patronage. We have for sale at all times a nice line of

Fresh Beef, Pork, Lamb, Ktc.

and

pub-

THIS WEEK. Arbuckles 12 1-2. Blanke's 15c for 13c.

20c for 18c. 25c for 23c. ?0c for 28c.

Bruning's also reduced 3c on the pound. Free Delivery.

Phone 87-3. April in, HH, Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County

Telephone Co.

Good Local Service-

Long Oiatance Instrumenta. Full Metallic Lines. We eive our nubsc riber.s free tel

ephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties.

m tzv (more than KK) towns.) and we are

improving and extending our lines every day.

No Shouting. No I'arty Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.

Rates : ( !U8.i'?eH5 ft m?nthResidences oc M "

Call us "HOMI PHONI," for

short. OHice and Kxchance in

mw Kuebler Block.

SRRINQ SUTS CHEAP A Line of 90 New Styles, at the lowest prices ever offered in Jasper. NOVELTY VESTNGS A Pine Line at Low Figures. Come and look ai, 4.1 MM . .

1. mem. apaya mochz, South side Public Square. WM. BOHNERT, THE TAILOR.

DEALER IN

Watches & Jewelry. Clocks, Wall Paper, Pianos, Organs and all kinds I Musical Instruments.

S. W. Corner Public Square.

Jasper, Indiana.

CCABI0NAL

The Cumberland Telephone Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B.ina fide subscribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in the county, ami they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Oat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. GIVE US A TRIAL.

AEVBRTISEMENT

Fine Sausage of all Kinds. Give us a ttial. Britziii a A IThaKIai

j Spring; lMtonia. account Delionia and i Nnrth Mai u u., . 1 Aah Iron prlnga. ortn Main t., between i th Sth. T Tf . . Jnlv K tunt Ja.

Wells; Ikj,nilp, Tonnt Fairview

AND AN OCCASION A L

MEAL Are Alike in that Ntithef Docs Very Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY T9 THE RULE FOR BOTH.

Boone Township Trusteed Notice.

The nnlernigneL Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all biisinens pertaining to the oAsa of Trustee, at bis residence, tnree miles southwest of Portersville, on Haturdaysof each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it on Saturday. Citiiens desirina tiooka from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Christian Hofkman, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900-y.

Columbia Township Trim tee's Notice.

The nmlpraiunn.! TmatM of (''!n!

oiaTp., Dubois county, Ind., wiH nttcn to Townshin liiiHinna at his otlicc 0

jverv Sntur.l.iv ami iwrson having

ownship business to transit sr JJ quested to present it on that day of tl

I'he Township Library is kept at the office of the Tnistee, where those entitled can obtain books. Oaoaoa W. MtUKmff, Tnistee. Hillham, Imiina. Not. 23, 1800-ly.

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