Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 December 1901 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901.

II you have auy local news, or want an printing, rail lliruugli th Courier Phone. 13 .

Democratic Miss Meetiof Jasper, Ind., Dec. 10, 1901. The Democrats of Dubois county, Indiana, are hereby called to MM in mass convection at the court house, in the town of Jasper, on Saturday, December 21, 1901, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of appointing sixteen delegates to attend the meeting at New Albanv, January 2, 1902, and cast the vote of Dubois county for a chairman of the Democratic party for the Third Congressional District of Indian?, who becomes, ex officio, a member of the Democratic State Central Com

mittee, and for the transaction ot auch other business as may properly

come before it. Geo. R. Wilson, Co. Chairman. John E. McFai.l, Co. Secretary.

Democratic Convention of the Third

Coafretsiooal District.

The democrats of the Third Congressional District of Indiana are

hereby notititd to meet in convention at the Opera House, at New

Albany, Ind., at 1 o clock p. m. on

Thursday, January 2, 1902,

for the purpose of electing a committeeman for said district to serve

for two years, and who shall be ex officio a member of the State Ceu tral Committee for said time.

The several counties in said dis

trict will be entitled to representation as follows : Dubois 10 Delegates

Drange 9

Nm OrPICta. Jasper Lodge, No. 88. A O. I . W.on last Tuesday night elected the following named offlotll for theensuing term . M. V John II. Gerber. Foreman Jacob Berger. Overseer Ed. Hollander. Recorder H K. (iosman. Financier Geo. Haberley. Receiver Ph. J. Kunkel. Guide John Rottet. I. VV Henry Renner. O. . Mike Sermersheira. P. M VV. Andrew Daesehlev.

Trustee C. Doane. Representative J. P. Huther.

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Town Board Proceedings.

Crawford

Perry Washington

Harrison Floyd .. Clark . . . Scott ...

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W. E. Cox, Chairman. R. M. Milburn, Sec y. School Collections for Harrison Monument. The collections in the Dubois county schools for a monument to Gen. Harrison, to beautify the Circle in Indianapolis, realized ?49. As it is merely to beautify a street in Indianapolis that city ought to have subscribed all that is necessary for the purpose, as her citizens do not contribute to beautify the streets of outside towns. However, Dubois county children gave as fol

lows in the several townships :

Tkt DlKortrer of Swamp-Knit at Werk la i Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this

country most dangerous because so decep

tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are cften the result of Kidney disease. If k'.dnev trouble is allowed to ai-

ltoard met Dec. v, UHU, in reg-; vance the K;dney-poisoneJ blood will attack uhr session, all members present. ,ne "Sal organs, or the kidneys themselves On motion a committee was ap-; Sflktfcdow" and W1f,w!y H11? ffi!: ; . I , : : T ' I Then the richness of the blood the a.bumen pointed to invetigate the accounts Jeak, out and the SUIIerer has Bright s of collections of town license, made Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble, by the town Marshal, composed of i Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root the new disTrustees John H. Gerber and Henry j ZSCZ L. Lampeit. 0f apparently hopeless cases, after all other Quarterlv reports of John P. i efforts have failed- At druggists in fifty-cent Huther, Town Treasurer, reported Jol!r :es- A sample bottle sent free

k. lnhn C.rhr mt I.,hn f:ir lTJ,, DOOR 3WJU"

T yr v i k j i t a . v r v Jm v w a u -w. a f

FALL & WINTER GOODS.

B Have now a complete stock of

DRY GOODS,

Furnishing" Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Etc.

committee to examine the same, found not to be correct and returned to him for correction. Petition of Brook Kellams for license as bill poster, read and examined by the Board, and thereup on considered that the prayer of petitioner be not granted, and eaid petition ordered to be dismissed.

The afudavit of C . Doane, pioving notice of redemption of two water works refunding bonds, pub

lished in the Jasper eeki v UOC

ki Ku, presented to

filed. Ordered by the Board that An

drew Kress be re-appointed to at tend to the Jasper water works res

ervoir, at a compensation of 15

per annum. The following were the Allowance.

Judy & Friedman, plumbing $4 00

Ld. Gutziveiler. marshal. Kasper Hatter, st. com'r, F. Vollmer, teaming,

C. Doane, printinc.

B. Buettner, attorney, Andy Kress, w. w. t?upt. Ben E. Doane, ref. for water

J. H. Judy, Clerk, J. H. Gerber, stove in w. w.

station, Mart Lampert, teaming,

Jos. L. Eckdtein, lumber.

Root and Its wonder f.: cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bintr.amtoe. R anr mention this rioet

Ribbon Used This Wiater. Ribbon will be much used for collars, belts, soft girdles and corsage

bows this season. The pouch-front corsage is frequently trimmed with a large, full rosette of ribbon placed little to the left or in the centre ; or with a bow of several loops and ends of lengthwise effects that is

the Board andorn on the side of the bodice. A;

piain aioaiross or sua waist may De trimmed with stripings of narrow Get a Home 'Phone! velvet ribbon and finished with a

rosette on the left side. This is an excellent way to retrim an old bodice. Dec. Ladies' Home Journal.

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. KUEBLER,

Hum

30.00 11.50 20.20

12.00 15.00 2.00

14.34

3.50

2.60

s.So

Total,

1133.89

Columbia schools, $1.S5 Harbison M 4.50 Boone M 4.00 Madiaon M 1.79 Bainbridge " ." 30 Marion 4 2.40 Hall 44 2.54 Jefferson 44 3.88 Jackson 44 3.15 Patoka 44 3.38 Ca 44 2.85 Ferdinand 44 5.01 Jasper 44 G.35 Birdseye 44 1.1 Co. Supt. .72 Huntingburg " none. Total, $49.00

The Courier will publish the detailed statement of collections by schools next week.

WThe Jasper town board of trustees ought to make a contract this winter with one of our brick makers for 50,000 brick, made from a mixture of the hard rtd clay and white kaolin, found so abundantly hereabouts, and use them as a test for street crossings. They would be certain to be more durable than the eand stone now used, or the oak planks. These brick would probably make an excellent brick for street paving, the red clay combining iron and aluminum and the white silicate, making a brick hard

of surface, with little absorption of

The Board then adjourned. BOONE BUBBLES. The much needed and long-looked

for rain came at last.

Corn shredding season is almost

over, and our people are getting

ready for Christina festivities.

The Home Telephone Co. is busy

putting in quite a number of new boxes in Boone. Will Brittain and Anna Bauer were united in the bonds of h-lv

matrimony last week, tuite a number of friends were invited and many congratulations and good wishes expressed. Miss Minnie Stuart, of Ireland, spent a few days visiting her friend, May DeBruler. Misses I.eora and Clara Britta, n were the guests of Aunt Patsey Woods Saturday evening. Miss Alta Holder ha returned from a short visit to friends in Washington. Will Kt-eJ made a living trip to Ireland Wednesday evening, and Kelly did too. Harley Holder and Opha Funk attended meeting at Purtersville last Sunday. Jerry says since Zenas comes twice a week lie thinks there will be a wedding soon. Wesley DeBruler says he is about through husking corn. Homr Wineinger has found a new road to Ireland. May sits by the window eating chestnuts. Rev. Grab-man, pastor of -St. John's congregation, ha- returned with his new wife. Ol Brenton, of Goose fa tue, seri ouhly contemplates locating in California. He will leave a host of wellwishiug friends.

John Brittain had a pleasant walk

Doctor "Did you follow my advice and count until you fell asleep? ' ' Patient "I counted up to lSOOO." Doctor '"And theu you fell asleep ?' Patient "No, then it was time to get up." Baltimore World. Priace Heary'a Troubles.

Dubois County Telephone Co.

Good Local ServiceLong Distance Instrument. Full Metallic Linea. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we rearh in thiml ."(lininina f-riuntip

Am-TERI.AM, Dec. . (Ueen mnr than 'MO lnn nn,l wp iir

, x . .. , , - lo-jay imnrovine and extending our lines

a t7 O

every day.

Wilhelmina is not so mad

and there is great rejoicing, which

extends from one end of the country to the other. She has announced that she is expecting Hen home any day now, as he told her when he started on the road with a

cheese sandwich and tomato can in

his pocket, that he was ready to

make up whenever she was. Be

fore leaving the house Hen tlew in

to a rage and gave Mina a

cussing, and than went out and kicked a hole through Maj. Schwatt, whom he caught listening through a crack in the plastering of the sum

mer kitchen. Mina I mother has promised to be a good mother-in-

law to Hen, and that she will get up in the morning and build the

tires and do the milking. This inducement was communicated to Hen, and it is said this led him to decide to return home. Ind. Sun.

Rates

No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. Business 1 00 per month. ReMdences 75c 44 "

A

kintla of Summer Goods for Ladies, Gents and ChiMren at ECK KKT'S STORE.

Fresh Grooeriee all the time.

Itching 8calp.

Callus "HOME PHONE," for

terrific ghort. Office and Exchange in

Kuebler Block.

A NEW LOT OF" Winter Overcoats, MACKINTOSHES, And Ducking Coats,

LADIES

TAILOR MADE SKIRTS AU Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Come and examine'samples. Upstairs over Sermersheim s store. wm. bohnert. the tailor. Groceries axd Flowers. I am over stocked with

moisture, and yet tough enough not

to break readily. If proven by a with Anny Rose on the evening of few years' use as crossings, it would the quail supper. He fays he pre-

give rise to a large and profitable j to walK and lead, and carry his S. Roae, of ijj Siiterath itrtet

teal Hand nad tha moat Tlolaat Forma of aVsama and Salt Rheum Promptly and Thoroughly Cored toj Dr. A. W. ChaeVa OtatmeaL. Among small children, scald head and similar Itching skia diseases art most preraVrat. aad the worst feature is that these ailments, which are apparent! trivial at f rat almost Invariablj develop into chronic eczema if neglected. There is bnt one treatment that physidaaa

nnanimoai in recommending for scald

btads aad eceema. aad thatia Dr. Chaae'sOtatasent, the great antiseptic healer. It promptly stops the distressing itching which accompanies these diseases and positive! produces a thorough and complete core. Mr. T. H. Grant.

716 Joseph Chapman avenue, Detroit, Mich., writes: "For three years I have been troubled by an intense itching on my body. So terrible was it st times that I could get no rest night or day. I tried all kinds of ointments and blood pariners, but could get no relief. Mr. H.A. Nicolai of 370 Division street recommended Dr. Chase s Ointment. A few applications stopped the itching aad I hav felt nothing since"

Baby Eczema.

Have Just Arrived. Telephone 1 "-' Free delivery in Jasper. JOSEPH BUCHABT-

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April 77, l

tanmm

business in tbem being established, valise, this cola weather

The festival at Bethel

employing constantly 40 or 50

an n a -

nanas, ana tne crossings would cost attended. Delectable dishes

the town no more than they do at daintily served. All face-i

present.

rreathed in happy

ctUüaJo. W. y.. writes ;

" Oaf bnbv bos suffered for inn timA

was well with that wretched ecxema. and we were

werp naoie to 6nd anything to cure or even re-

Here au pain. A few spplicationa of Dr. A. VV. Chase's Ointment stopped the itche lag aad healed the sores, and a bricht.

Notire to Noii-lteHitlent. Tlif State of Imliana. I n!ois county Inth- lMilxi fjircnil Court .lariuarv

tenn. l!rj. Mary M. Lohr, i vs. Complaint No. Mt. Jefca b. Lahr. I Now i i.niex tin-I'iaintilT ancl tiles her complaint hsfsia together with an atlidavit that tiaiildefrnilant, John B. I. uhr, is not a resident of the statt of Indiana; that saxl action if for dtvsffBS and the settlement of property rights I 't ween plaintiff and lefemlant. and that aaid non-resident defendant in a necessary party thereto. Notice is theref r? herehy given taid defendant that unlem he he and aiar on the flat day of the next term of the Dubois Circuit Coart, to I holden on the tint Monday of January A. I). rr', at the Court House in Jasper in said county arid state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his alsence. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, artixed at Jasper, Ind., I scal ; this nth dav of Hoswasntr, A. D. 1101 . HERMAN KCKKRT, Clerk. Nov. 0, 3w. pig

were

smiles at th

The manufacturing them here oreetina of newlv arrived fri-,,,1- nr 2Li .-Tlü .!J?Sl 2

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oe iree irom tne mua tracked into genial spirits. Cienial good will very business houae and residence was everywhere expressed, and a in Jasper after the snow melted this neat little sum of money realized week, and which was so unsightly. The church repairing has begun lne streets could then be bricked at and will soon be completed a coat property owners could atand. KnsuKa Its up to you, gentlemen Trustees. Do aomething for the permanant 11 WM e'ght degrees below zero at bsneht of the town. j Saratoga Monday.

$o ccnu at all dealers, or Dr. A. W.

MndiciosCo., Buffalo, N. V.

FRUIT, Green and Dried, Oranges and Candies. SUGAR 5 LB. Ring np Home or Cumberland Telephones.

WILLIAM HALLER.

The Cumberland Telephone C Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B na fide subscribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Cat" 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.

UTnrtaMy cmraa any eoJ4 u 11 nonra BV

Hi . vri arid cure l Orlppe. Do N'T Be Fooledi

Take Use gwaalae, srtgl J ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Want aaly by Maates SmSj Claw Ca . ataalsna. Wis. H knees ymm wl. Onrtrnnn aaark eat ea aasai sackam. Irica, IS esnU. tUitt am

Boone Township Truste Col umbia Township Tnis-

tee'ii Notice. The nn.lemgnetf, Tnistee of ColnrnlaTp.. Iiiooi county, fnl., willattend

Notice.

The anlemaiei. Trustee of Boone uwnslup, UutioiB county, hereby five notice tuet he will attend to all business pertaining to the ottk-e of Trustee, at his reaidence, tnree miles wxith west of Porteraville, on Saturdays of each week. .and requests all persona havinsr township ousiness to present it on Satui lay . Citiena desiring hooks from the Township Library, are notified that the Library ia kept at hit residence. Chbistian HorrnAM, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900-y.

In Tnsn.kii. ). ,,.. at Iii nftice OU

vj m v Hau a r a d n mw very Saturday, and persons having oernship business to transact are reqneeted to present ij on that day of the ek. the Township Library is kept at the ofhee of the Trustee, w here those entitled can obtain books. Ubobui W. Mii.iu hs. Trostes. Hillhern. Indiana. Nov. 23, 1800-ly.

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