Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 October 1901 — Page 4

JAMPEK, D(?tOIS COCHTY. INDIANA.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1JHU.

It yon have any lornl uw, r want any printing, call us through th Courier Fhutir. 13-.

Annoyiso Mistake. By one of

those mistaken which will some

times happen io the best regulated

families, the Col riek got names

mixed last week in its report of

court proceedings, and showed that

a judgment was taken by Caroline

Droste, as administratrix, against

our fellow-townsman, Mr. Chas.

Krempp, when it should have been published as against Mr. Charles

Knapp, who lives in Ferdinand

Mr. Krempp says he don't have

any judgments taken against him.

HaTAnd now a great hullabaloo

is raised among politicians in the cities where niggers dominate elec

tions, and always vote the Republi

can ticket, because President Roose

velt invited the darkey Hooker T

Washington to dine at the White

House with him. The Cockier

would like to know if it has come to

the pahs in this country that a man

can t associate with his friends with

out incurring the ridicule of his op

ponents. Roosevelt must have the

nigger vote solid if he expects to be

nominated and elected President m

1904.

Dubois Circuit Court

look a recet from Saturday morn Lg till Monday, and Judge Ely

went home to spend Sunday, it

began again Monday, and has been busy since. The following is the record up to Wednesday night : Statu Causks.

State vs James EfessOoek ; Bi ; lined $l. State vs (ieo. Kästner; S. minor; nollied. State vs Wm. Anderson voke ; lined $ 1 .

State vs Coon Marks; provoke; fined $1. State vs Fred M. Kieffner; for

gery , guilty ; being under ou years

of age he is sentenced to the Reformatory for not more than 11 nor

less than 2 vests, and tined $U.

Defendant moves for appeal, and is

given 60 days to tile bill of excep-

tions.

State vs Jack and Jos. Tayloi ;

A. & B .; not cuiltv.

State vs Alex Mullen ; petit lar

ceny; plea guilty; being under L'l

years or age sentence is witnueid during good behavior.

Civil Causes. Hurly Fisher vs Elizabeth Fish

er; divorce and custody ot children

decreed to plaintiff.

farmers A: Merchants Bank vs

Jos. Hülzweiler, et al. ; dismissed.

Mat. Reis, guardian of minor

heirs of John Reis, dee'd, reports

sale of real estate on Oct. 21. to

John A. Ruhrscheil for $l(Kl; con

firmed.

Mary M. Kiefer vs Frank F.

Kiefer, et al ; title to real estate

quieted in plaintiff.

Leonard Uretz vs John Lastrup;

judgment on note for 1183.65.

Mary C. Shipman vs Benj. F.

Simmons; replevin; judgment for

defendant on plea of abatement;

petition for appeal granted plaintiff

and 60 days given to prepare and

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Thousands Bare Kidney Trouble ad Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common f lass with your water and lot It stand twenty-four hours; a

sediment or settling indicates an

unhealthy condition of the kid

neys; if It stains your linen It Is evidence of kidney trouble ; too

frequent desire to pass it or pain in the beck Is also

convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Whet to Do.

There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-

kooi, ine great Kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing- rheumatism, pain tn the

back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part

of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability

io noia water ana scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, end to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing ceses. If you need a medicine you should nave the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this

wonderful discovery and a book that tells

l$PÄHel

more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, J J K r m

aooress ur. Mimer at Ham of frrunp-Roct Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper.

Success. No one, no city, no

town, no great enterprise ever suc

ceeds without persistent effort.

This effort is not always crowned file bill of exceptions.

whu success ai ine siarx, as witness several failures to produce paying gaa or oil wells by our Loogootee neighbors, and their final sue-

Jos. Lechner, adrn'r estate of

John Kiefer, dee'd, was ordered to sell real estate at public sale, to pay

debts.

cess obtained by drilling 25 Off 80 Peter Doersam vs Henry Fritch ;

wells. Witness also the failure of for damages in ahorse trade; jury Jasper, after drilling one water-hole trial beginning Friday and ending of a well, and then quitting. If Wednesday evening by jury not

jasper wants natural gas or on, past agreeing, and being discharged, experience should teach our people About 40 saw loggers were witness-

wisdom, and by owning their own es in this case, and the coutt in-

machinery several wells can be drilled in different localities for less

structed the jury three times. Th

costs prevented an agreement by

The balalaika, or Russian guitar,

has a triangular body, with four

strings, and ll played with a bow.

um you say that young man in

flip liar nr Iriail , raa i . 1 1 i ua.1'''

said the youug stepmother. "Yes, he did," replied the daugh ter.

"And ditl you tell bin you would

call mer '

"No, I didn't; do you think no

one in the r OUM wants to be kissed

but you?" Yonkers Statesman. After all, it isn't the big trouble

that bother a fellow so much. It's the little things that annov us

most. That's right. Why, they say that a hornet's sting is only one-thirty-seeord of an inch long! Ex.

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Egg Recipes.

Boil fresh eggs one-half hour, and

FALL & WINTER GOODS.

W B Have now a complete stock of

DRY GOODS,

Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. ""V'BJU J I SJBJi "S ' --l- i Our stock of CLOAKS & WRAPS is unequaled in the county. We offer you the very latest styles and patterns. An early visit will convince you. S. KITEBL.ER,

Inrartably curat an cold la 12 toura It nattier aaa at aar thyalca. Price

IS

expenae than the water-hole cost, the jury it is said

and gaa within two or three miles Mertie Thacker vs Robert G.

of town, if in large quantity, would Thacker, et al; divorce granted

be a great help to its growth, and worth mora than the cost. Hew Mack the People are Taxed on the Sogar Tbey Use. New York, Ot. 19, 1901. Mr. C. Doane, Jaaper, Ind. Dear Sir. As a good deal has re-

cently appeared in print regarding n$ 0y.;A

the consumption of sugar in this adopted as their child by petition

plaintiff, and alimony of f 00, and

attorney fee of 135, and that her maiden name of Mertie Cox be re

stored to her, and that Milburn k Sweeney have prior lien on 40 acres for the sum of $47.95.

On petition of Wm. and Vina A.

Hardin, and consent tiled by father

Olhe A. Tredway was

country, the various sources from which it is obtained, the amount of duty paid thereon, etc., the following facts and figures will, we believe, be of interest to your readers : "The total consumption of sugar in the United States la.it year wa 2,219,847 tons, and based on the average increase of 6.34 per cent, during the past 19 years, the consumption this rear should be 2,360,585 tons. Of this quantity 1,000,000 tons in round figures will come from American sources, say

Louisiana being able to produce

ers, and her name changed to Olhe

A. Hardin.

Portersville Poiats. Rev. Estes was called to Harrods-

ville this week '0 hold a meeting.

Mrs. Willa Cooper, of Winalow, was visiting her parents here Sunday. The oratorical silver medal contest of the W. C. T. U. was well attended hert Saturday eight, Golds Cox receiving the medal. The

judges were Rev. Estes, Belle Lern

350,000 tons, United States beet ing and Jasper Abel. The contest-

factories 150,000, Hawaii 350,000,

and Ports Rico 150,000, all being free of duty, leaving 1,360,585 tons to come from other sources and on which duty is paid. The average duty assessed is $36 per ton, or a total of $48,981,060. The price of all the sugar consumed, however, being enhanced to the extent of the duty of $36 per ton, or a total of $84,981,060, it is evident that $36,000,000 additional is paid by the people in order to provide the gsvernment with 49 millions for revenue, of which the government is not now in need. If the duty is taken off Cuba sugar, the benefit of 85 millions goes to the people. On October 8th, the quotations

for Cuba Centrifugal Sugar 9G de

gree test, free on board Cuba, was last week

ants all did remarkably well, and

we hope they will all try again at some future time and will receive a medal, also. Warren Cooper sold his saw mill to Andrew Schnarr and Henry Hoffman. We have a splendid school this winter, and good order, which is the first step in teaching, and two good instructors, Henry Hoffman, of Martin Co., and Miss Crandall. Mrs. BrowD, of Evansville, is visiting her nephew here, Mr. Tom Hays. Mrs. Julia A. Cox visited at Jas per last week. Mrs. Rhoda Kdmonston, of Marysville, Mo., visited friends here

Railroad Excursion. Pan American Exposition, Huflalo, N. Y. TickeUwill be sold at the rate of S9.U for the round trip as follows: Tickets sold on Saturdays good leaving liuffalo up to midnight of Thursday following date of sale. Tickets sold on

Tuesday good leaving liuffalo up to mid-

nigm on Minuay following date of sale

lickets sold on Thursday good up to midnight of Tuesday following date of

sale. Leave Jasper on any Saturday.

1 uesuay or llmrsday daring October.

Home Seekers excursion tick Ms will

be sold on (ctoter lf. Nov. S and 1!

and Dec. 3d and IT. For further infor

mation call on ticket agent. $1.50 round trip to Louisville and re

turn. The Southern railwav will run the last special excursion for" this season Sunday Oct. 27th to Ixuinville and return. Train leaves Jasper at 7.10 a. in. and arrives at Louisville. Kv., LB0 a. m. Keturninar leave Iuisville n ft

o'clock p. in. and arrives in Jasper at

IO.W p. m. V. K. Claycoxb, Agent.

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Notice to Heirs Creditors. Etc. In the matter fthe estate of Barbara

Mehne, deceased.

In the Dubois Circuit Court. October

term, 1H1.

I Notice is hereby iven that Henry It K r. 1 i 1 n tun Lt 1 i tiu V . 1 tn ! . i .it r a . r . A

after removing the shells CUt them the estate of Barbara Mehne. deceased.

; .u halves. Mash the volk and mix ',aa presented and filed his account and

with them a little finely-chopped cooked chicken or veal. .Season with salt, pepper and melted but ter, and then with this mixture retill the whites of the eggs. Make a sauce of one tablespoonful of butter, one tablespoonful of flour and one-half cup of milk. Let this boil long enough to thoroughly cook the flour, then pour over the stuffed eggs, then shell and cut them optn leiigthwise. Make a white sauce of rich milk, butter and flour, seasoned with pepper and salt. When the sauce is like a thick cieam add plenty of finely minced parsley and pour over the eggs.

vouchers in tmal settlement ot said

estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Cireiiit Court, on the 'Jtith day of October. ptOl, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there he, winsaid account and vouchers should not he approved. Arid let all lu-i r -, legatees and other persons interacted appear and make proof ol their claim to any part of tsaid estate. Witness my hand and the seal of sai 1 Court ai Jasper, Indiana, this "th dav of October, 1901. HERMAN ECKERT. Clerk Dubois C. C. Travlor V Travlor, Atf'vs. I ct. 11 , 1901,

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LI. kin. Is of Summer taoda for Ladies, dents and Children at ECKERTS STORE. Fresh Groceries all the time.

LADIES

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l .ytc per pound, duty on same amounts to l.G85c equivalent to 80 per cent, ad valorem." Wii.lkt A Gray. Sugar Statisticians. Publishers of the "Weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal," It should be remembered that this tax is paid by the people -poor and rich who use sugar. Even the little child who buys a stick of candy is taxed on the sugar in it. The tax equals a little over $1 for every man, woman, and child in I Via IT O mrA k..t m 1 Wl

than half goes into the general , Je8"ie Cox Sunday

(I lite a number of young friends gathered at the home of Charles Coffman last Tlwrsday evening, to surprise him on his birthday. Refreshments were served, and games indulged in. All went home rejoicing from a good time. Dr. (trim attended lodge at Ot well Saturday night. Mrs. Lizzie Milburn, of Jasper, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Hays, this week. Miss Maud Clark, of Jasper, was the guest of her cousins, Willa and

treasury i öureiy an would be more just.

income tax

IVThere was another big freight wreck on the Southern Monday near Bretzville, in which half a dosen cars and one locomotive were put out of commission. A second section of a freight train crashed into the rear of the first section. Traffic wm delayed for stveral hoars.

Mr. Anthony Coffman bought a

farm near Vincennes, where he in tends to move. Miss Maggie Rudolph was home on a visit Sunday from Jasper, where she is attending school. The merchant who constantly advertises never has time to become an expert chess playerAdvisor.

Relives and cures La Gripp.

Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned bus heen appointed administ rator with will annexed of the estate of Margaret Klein, late of Pulvis mtv, Indiana, deceased, Haid estate is probably solvent. bkSj. i;. hoANK, Adrn'r. Fisher A Kean, Attorneys. Oct.Uo, 1W0L Swks.

Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co.

Good Local ServiceLong Distance Inatruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties, (more than 100 towns,) and we are improving and extending our lines every day. No Shouting. No Party I-ineH. No Second Hand Stuff.

Raten

Business 2.(K) per month.

MeMdences

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Callus "HOME PHONE," for

short. Ollice and Exchange

Kuebler Block.

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An" OCCASIONAL

ADVERTISEMENT

AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Doc Very Much Good. COHTINUOUS REGULAR ITT T9 THE RULE FOR BOTH.

Shoes from 25c up!

All kinds, Also a Full line of Dry Goods and Notions.

Boys and Aliens HATS From 25c up. Telephone 15-2. Free delivery in Jasper. JOSEPH BUCHART. April IT, my.

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

Large line of Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Aeeordeona and

other musical goods just arrived.

ir you want a bargain in any kind of a musical instrument Give me a eali.

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Jeweler.

JuHper, Indiana.

The Cumberland Telephone Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B ma (ide subscribers are given free Mftt.hone service 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. GIVE US A TRIAL.

Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boone township, Doboii county, hereby give notice that he will attend to all bun mens pertaining to the office of Trustee, at liia residence, turee mi leu southwest of Portersville, on Baturd ays of each week, and requests all persons having township iiuainess to present it on Hatutday. (.'intens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Christian Hokkman, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900 -y.

Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Ootonv oiaTp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his ollice on ivery Hatnrdk , , and pernons baring ownsbip business to transact are re quested to present it on that day of the v ek. ibe Township Library is kept at the office ot the Trustee, where those en titled can obtain books. Uborub W. Mii.m sN, Trustee. Hillbam, Indiana. Nor. 28, 1800-ly.

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