Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 September 1901 — Page 4
I ASl'KK CUÜR1ER ,. " .', ft ting Home material on lue grouud for u lHr" brick hiHiiifss hoiiwe on
tbeif baodtuflM lt u the corner of Clay and o'th streets, to be built next Spriug.
J ITKH, UrBOIS COUNTY. INDIANA.
RiHrH at tha FoMnfllr at Ja.prr Indiana, for f - iun ilirvugk I b t mall a tronri rla m attar.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER l'7, 1901, If you hvv any loral urwi, or want any priming, call ua through Iho Courier Phone. 1 3-.
fA-The Soldier' and Sailors
monument at Indianapolis has cost
over fuuu.iiw.
SSTSt-tb Low is the Republican
candidate tor Mayor of .New lork
City. He tried it once before and
was beaten.
lohn W. Mackev and other
millionaires nave formed a company to lay an American telegraph cable from the U. S. to the Philip-pint's.
Diers & Co. are drilline a
well for coal on the farm of Mr. H. Pufendach, near Huntingburg, and at a depth of 152 feet the drill got fast, the rope broke, and they bad to suspend work to try and get it out.
f&'Evansville B. M. A. are talking of an electric railway from that city to Princeton. Electric railways will be the railways of the future for all purposes. Jasper should
nave one tnrougn Daviess, tireen
and Monroe counties to Indianap olis.
'The Huntincbure Fair was a
losing investment to the stockhold er this vear. There was an evi
dent lack of county interest in it and consequent few exhibits and small attendance Jasper day being
the only day when the attendance
was large, hvansville day did not
draw over a dozen from hvansville.
The schools of Huntingburg
opened on Monday with a large at
tendance. Miss I. aura Fisher re
signed as teacher of the 5th grade.
because she has a more lucrative
position in Washington City. Otto
Miessner re.icned as teacher of mu
i sic, and Miss Eunice Sullivan, of
hvansville, wa3 chosen in his stead.
Is Town. HOB. W. T. Zenor
visited the Huntingburg Fair last
O Friday afternoon, and Jasper the next day, looking after his political
lences. lie li likely to have sever
al opponents for the Democratic nomination for congress next year, and the contests will make the primaries interesting. The choice should be determined by regular primary elections in each county, and thus avoid any suspicion of jug gling the conventions, and every Democrat can thus have an opportunity of indicating his preference. M. E. Conference Appointments. The assignment of preachers for the ensuing conference year was announced by Bishop Andrews Monday night, to the M. E. conference at Salem. It will be seen that Rev. F, L. Priest is continued on this . ire u it. This is very satisfactory to the membership and friends of the church generally, as he has proven an ellicient laborer in the vineyard. The following aie the appointments for the Nkw Albany District. John Poucher, presiding elder; Hirdseye, T. C. Raaf; Borden, Willi! Wininger; Bravevills, E. E. Hol CD3t J Campbeilsburg, C. C. (iriltitbs; Cannelton, M. C. McKown; Corydon, J. D. Jeffery; Corydon circuit, N. M. Rumbly; Elizabeth, C. W. Dobson; Freder icksburg, W. C. Crawford; French Lick, J. F. Harvey; French Lick circuit, supply; Georgetown, L. C. Jeffery; (J rand View, J. E. Murr; Greensville. J. W. Robinson: Har
dinsburg, J. W. Melton; Huntingburg, F, L. Priest; Leavenworth, J. A. Breeden; Marengo and English, G. F. McNaughton; Mauckport, F. W. Davis; Moberly, J. H. Furry; New Albany: Centenary, VV. G. Clinton; Jennie DeIW, W. C. Botkin; Main-st., F. A. Le. ter; Trinity, Albert Hurlstone; Wesley chapel, J. A. Ward; New Halft M a a rn r a T .
I'hiladeiphia, i. J. lone; iMewtonville, L. C. Murr; Orangeville, F. A. lleuring; Orleans, T. J. Shrode; Paoli, W. S, McAllister; Rome, L. 8. McKown; Salem, A. D. Batcheler; Troy, W. J. Stewart. Of those ministers who in previous years worked in this county, the following assignments were announced: Rev. H. J. Talbot is transferred to the Oregon conference, and goes to Portland, Ore., next week. Rev. C. S. Racy is sent to Quincy; J. H. Carnes, Brook ville; John Royer, Brookville circuit; J. W. Turner is P. E. of Ev nnsville district; J. 8. Washburn,
Kt. Branch; J. E. Fisher, Howell; A. A. Godby, Newburg; L. L. Sims, Otwell ; Trinity church, Madison, W. M. Whitsett; ü. D. Wolfe, Jeffersonville; W. R. Thome, Alfordsville and Portersville.
Poisonkm. Mr. V. Heller, for
many years a tailor in Huntingburg. was visiting his daughter.
7 t? S7 Mrs. Henry Mauntel, last Monday, and discovering a bottle in a cupboard supposed it was whisky and rrwilr ilrinlf It veati rnrluili uri?
and as a result he died in about an
hour. He was well known all over
the county. His wife died in June
last, lie leaves tour children, al grown, who have the sympathy o
many mends.
Jacob G. Cato, a son of the late
ra. Cato, and formerly a resident of this citv. died at his home in
Princeton last Friday, of typhoid
fever, after an illness of two weeks
h mu ral services were held at Prince ton Sunday. Deceased was a mem
her of the A. 0. V. W. lodge of this
citv and several members were ures-
ent at the funeral. Huntingburg
News.
OXI11 1 JlklrfAV w VUIXJL.
For All Stomach Troubles,
DYSPEPSIA,
INDIOESTION, NEAITBUtN, NERVOUS AND SICK HEADACHE, SOUS OS ACIDULATED
STOMACH, as4 all .laaaaa. arialai IrM Dlaoratrea Siaaach.
IT IS A POSITIVE CURE IP TAXEN ACCORD INa TO DIRECTIONS. II caataiat Mhiag lajnrloas aatl caa be lea wha perfect utMj ta
X the yoanfaal child. It will help yaa Iraai the
it flrat oae. 01'ARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY
B. B. Brannock, Druggist. Makki .i: Licknsks. Sam u el Brown and Myrtle Bufkins; Ph. Persohn and Cecelia Brosmer; Fred Frank and Kmma M. Krodel; Fred Popp and AnnaM. Eisenhut; Benj. Dooley and Clara Schna.r; Jacob Meyer and Clara Kress; Bernh. Frocklage and Caroline Schepers; Walter Watson and Mary Sanford; Fred Vonderheide and Elisabeth
Brelape; John W. Geisler and Eliz
abeth M. Dappsj Peter Altmejer and Elizabeth Ketzner : Geo. C.
Maul and Matilda I). Partenheimer
Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Uonealtny Kidneys Make Impure Mood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once very three minutes.
i no moneys are your blood purifiers, they (liter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they tail to do Iheir work. Pains, aches and rheumatism come from excess of uric acid in the blood, due to nrle.rti.ri
money irouoie.
Kidney trouble cause quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dollar sizes. You mav have a
umnlc hottle hv mail r n v
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out it you nave Kianey or Diaooer trouoie.
Mention mis Diner when wruin? ur. k. timer
at w., stngnamton. n. j.r
COM b
1 and see us this and
next week. We have
some
afMifffm
SPECIAL VALUES IN CLOTHING, DRY GOODS,
SHOES
AND
FURNSHNG
GOODS
S.S.
Neuralgia.
The Prayer of a Nerve for
More Blood.
Neoralgu mar attack any part of the body but most frequently occurs where the
nerves are moat abundant. In the head. In the face.
Sometimes the heart nerves secai to twist. Twinging rheumatic pains of theestremi-
w. Sharp tad Intense at times. In the intervals dull and heavy. Ntnral8' ' he result of iaapoverished blood, caused bv imnairment nf rh
a lack of nerve force. It is a disease of the nerve centers, and the patns accomoanvinv it m
better nourishment, "fhrv u k. - -
signal which warn you against a total collPe of the nervous system. Liniments and all external applications Can only give temnorarv relief. Perm ananft
cure caaaot possibly come until the nerve
vernein are inoroagniy revtuiixed by Ir A W fhiu'. Mm d:ii. t- . . . . .
a i ma. i am Desenciai effects of this rreat ner
tive ant felt thrilling through the nerve
ura an wees oy week and month by month the serve force of the body is restored.
women afflicted with diseases peculiar to their sex are frequently great sufferers from nearalria. Dr. Chaae'a Nr Pill.
tively curd both these disorders by fillingthe nuranni mtM ik : i .
-jmvwA wiw KW Tig (J Bog UIC. SO cents a box at all dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chaes Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. V. The genuin has portrait and li (mature et Tiw A
iL. x . mmmmwmm mwm eaww W. Chase on each package. Mrs. J. H. Warrick, of No. slo Philadelphia St.. Indiana. Pa., says : " I caa recommend Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills to anyone who suffers as I did with nervous sick headache neuralgia of the bend and n weakened stomach diaMtln ft
the headache, the neuralgia duMppaarndaad
wim ii me louaca irouoie.
AlitiiiiiHtratrixM Sale f
1'erHonal Property.
Notio- in llt'rt'hv ffivi'n that tho nn
dtrsiMMd, Adniinitratrix of the etatr
or ii4oieni( . llarhiKon. iliveiuipd. -i
offer for ale at pejbik auetion, at the la residence an. I faniin of Hni.l !.
nedenl In Oolambia township. iiutroiH
t , on iiiiMiain and Keller.-ille road
one null' north of Crystal, on SATURDAY, OOrOBEB ü, 1-01, tbf personal nmnertv nf nuiil ntatA ( in
eittting of hörne, l'." heal of rattle, II head of hog, 10 tons hay, about MIO
imniieiH growing eorn, lot of dry goods and groverierf, farming implement, and various other articles and stock. Sale to heu'" ht ! o'rlook a. in. Tkiimi oi BAM: Bubm of tS tad under, rash; over live dollars a rred it of six months will Ire given, purchaser giving note at riper cent, waiving relief, and with good freehold surety to administratrix a approval. All articles to be settled for Wore removal. Mary A. HaSMSOX, Admrx. Cox A Hunter, Att'vt. Sept. 27, 1H01. :tw
Notice of Administration.
Notice is herehv ariven t lint .tltm nnlor.
signed has hern aimoinlml hv Um lorU
of the DiiIjois Circuit Court of Dubois countv. Indiana. Ad m i n intra! ri v nf t.m
estate of Absalo n C. Ilarhison, late of aid county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Mary A. Harrison, Admrx. Cox A Hunter, Att'ys. Sept. 27, 1901-3
Notice to Und Owner, of the Romovinr
of Obstrnctioo on Clay Street
State or Indiana, Drums OooSTT. I
To Marv Kcheirich and her husoand.
Martin Scheirich:
You and eaeh of von. nn.l nil nihr
lerBons concerned, are hervltv nntito-.l
that on the 25th day of October, 1901 , at
i o'rlock in the forenoon. Michael A.
Clark. Frank L. Beta and William Inc.
gers, th rommissioner8 appointed for that Diiroose bv the Hoard of Trustees of
the incorporated town of Jasper, in the
.-Maie oi inuiana, win meet at tne law office of Bruno Huettner in said toun for
the purpose of aesestnng the benefits and
naniages accruing to tne owners oi any parcel of land or lot. and the value nf
ttnv buildinir or structure thereon nnnm-
priated by reason of tho removal of ob
Htrurtions, now in said Clav street, in said town.
You are therefore notified that the
Haid Boatd of Trustees of eaid town pro
pose to lemove the following obstructions ami bnildiap now in said street and belonging to vou. or in which mu
have an interest, and said romnosNiV. Ti
ers on said dav will assess the damages
anu nenenis oi said structures and buildings belonging to you, or in which vou have an interest, and described as follows; One fence 127 ft. and 7 in. in length situated in said street and adjacent to let No. 172 in said town; and vou are further notilied that said town propote to appropriate the following property in said street adjacent to said lot belonging to you, or in w hich you have an .merest. A tract of laud lginuing at thesouthwest corner of lot No. 17'.', thence west 17 feet, thence north Km ft et, thence eatt 17 feet and 7 inches, thence south I'M feet to the place of beginning, said tract of land being in ami forming a part of said Clay street, and the fence above described ninning into and obstructing said street.
You and each of you are fur; her noti
lied that the said Boa rd of Trustees of said town propose to remove the follow
ing oosinicuons ana buildings now in said street, belonging to you, Ol in w hich you have an interest, and said commissioners on said day will assess the value
ui sain suucuires ami huilding belonging to or in which you have an interest, described as follows: One fence 12
feet and i rBCfans in length, situated in said street and adjacent to lot No. lent.
in said town. Also one hrn-k liniMirtu
siiuaieu partly on said lot No. lii, and partly in said street, ami th nart in ssn.l
street being described as follows: The
west end ol sani budding, the part to be
reuiovea, and in said street tteingL'.'S feet
in length and 14 feet and 2 inches in width; and you are further notified that
sam town proposes to appropriate the following property in taid street in Which VOU have an interest- A tra.
land beginning at the southwest corner . 1 A .... . .
ui loi itx), running Mence west 10 feet
anu i incnes. thence north 110 feet, thence east 17 feet, the nee Nontli 1 in (uut
to the place of beginning, said tract of
ianu oeing ana forming s part of said Clay street, which buildings and structures, in said street are required to be
iKen, appropriated lor said street and removed, and which r ii'mf nial inn si i s
vwvwuvilVMC 111
said street.
Witness my hand and seal of said
jwn of Jasp r, Indiana Us ISth day of Septernler nm.
The Board of Ti
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Jasper, Indiana, by
JOHN II. JUDY.
Great bargains in each line. S. KITEBLER
Inrarlably euros any eold la U hours
it avoitasv
it uness my r -1 tow Mali. tail I ' J 190
Sept. 13, IVsji. 3W
Clerk of said Town.
Rellsves and cures La Gripp.
Selling Fast
1
la our stock of FINK
ROASTED CO F FKK at 10c per pound.
SAMS at 12 'c per pound, the
bent you can buy (or the money. :ull Line of Groceries, Come and see or ring us up, Telephone 16-2. Free delivery in Jasper.
JOSEPH BUCHABT- I April a?, teta-y. I
Liquor License Notice. Motift'l litr)iv u.x.n t,. .... ..... . t
Ou!mI0,aih1 Marion to icli p, Ihlboll Do ii ri t ttri iri...,( utiLui.. hhAk
itant of said timiinliip an 1 ommtT, nj ov. r tlit- hk of II y ar. an. I of "..1 moral i liar ter, will at the rrgular October t-rni im1, nf the Itoaril of t (niiin iHSionent of aiil county, apply for a lu-.-n-. t,, H,i r,.M, spirituous, vinous, mult an. I othtr intoil. tintf lnjuora In a lea niantitv than a.iuart ata tituc, with the privilege of allow mjt the same to be drank on Inn preuii)The preeioe location Iu re iaid l.iior wlllbesold ia Hituutl in the front toon, upon the ground floor, .z- lv f, . t. in tli: north-east comer of a two wtory frasM iuil.l .inf. front ii Sycamore and fourth -ir-t-, on lot HO. SS, as shown OS tl rixinal map or plat of the town of l)uloi-, Marion town ship. Da sola eoaai v. inaiana. At the ame tun. ml place will apply for license to allow card play oik. uu-e thro'wiiiK and to sell lunches itrnl eonf ectionery I -KI'U R. NultufloKK. S. pt. IS, 19l.-.lw.. Railroad Excursions. Pan American Kxpoeiticn, Buffalo, N. V. Tickets will Ise sold even- rtnv I
(or 15 days at $23." for the round trip, and on Tuesdays of each nock, good leaving Buffalo up to lL'p. m. the following Saturday at $18.75. Sunday Kates. Beginning Sundav, May 19, 11101 . the Southern Railway Co. will sell excursion tickets on all train to
all points at one fare for the round trip, jood for the day only. SI MMKR RKSOKTS. The Southern U'v Co will u ticke. a to the following places named below at one and one-third fare for the round trip jrood thirty days from date of sal? Velpen, Ind., account Sweet Sulphur Wells; Knglish, act-ount White Milphur Wella; Boonville, account Faini-w Spring; I)eJouia, account Defioniaand Ash Iron Spuiiif V. K. Clav onb, Arent
G-et a Home 'Phone!
Dubois County
Telephone Co.
A
LL kinds of Sommer Goods for Ladies, Gents and C hildren at KCKKRT S STORE. Fresh Groceries all the time.
SPVG SUITS CHEAP A Line of 90 New Styles, at the lowest prices ever offered in Jasper. NOVELTY VESTNQS A Pine Line at Low Figures. Come and look at them. Spayd Block, Sooth side Pnblic Square. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
DEALER IX
Good Local Service
Long Distance Instrumenta. Full Metallic Linea. We give our ubeeribers free tel
ephone service to every point we
reacn in tins and adjoining countiea, (more than 100 town.O and we are
improving and extending our line every day.
No Shouting. No Party Lines.
No Second Hand Stuff.
Rates ( Bu8ine8S W 00 per month. " Ket-idences 75c " M
Callus "HOME PHONE," for
short. Office and Exchange in
Kuebler Block.
Watches Si Jewelry. Clocks, Wall Paper, Pianos, Organs and all kinds of Musical Instruments.
S. S7. Corner Public Square.
Jasper, Indiana.
CCABIDNAIi
The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. Bjna fide subscriber are gi?en free telephone aemce to every point reached by their lines in the county, and 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. CkTVB US A TBI AT.
immm
AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL
Are Alike in that Neither Does
Very Much Good.
CÜNTIHÜOÜS REGULARITY
Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The anderaifned, Trustee of Boons township, Dubois ooantj, hersby p as notice that be will attend to all business pertaining to the ofllsa of Trostes, at his residence, tnres miles aonthsrest of Fortersrille, on Saturdays of each week, and
nn persons aar in- lownsbip wieiness to present it on Satmday . Crosses desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that ihm l JHrr u
myt aw mj
aisriAs IforswAw
Columbls Township Trustee's Notice. Ths ondemiwiMd. TmaSawi of Colam-
aiaTp.. Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his offi" on srery Saturday, and persons banof township business to transact sn rqoested to present it on that dsy of tn lbs Township Library Is kept at ti ofbes of the Trostes, where those eutf tied eaa obtain books. Osoess W. MiLStrajr, Truftes. Hillham, Indiaas. Hot. t 1S0O ly.
T9 THE RULE FOR BOTH.
Dee 7, 1900-y.
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