Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1902 — Page 4
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II you have nny local nrwa, nr m'hiiI !ny printing, mil " llir.iuicli lh t'tiurker lhon 13S
Church Fair, Donations received this wet'k are as follows : i; d spread. A DDI Burger; set pillow gnUi Charlei Krempp; l pr woolen stocking Kate Ackerman; Safa pond Uwe, cito. Htberiy and Keruan Friedman; dreeser scarf, May Salb; napkins and baby MCqae, .Martin Kck.-tein table cover, Pr Salb; boonetf and handkerchiefs, (Jus Dusch; 2 lead rests, Carrie Kieler; center pu-ee, GtM Pried OOtD ; bonnet and baby drett, Pbü. Kunkel; iUtei napkin ting and salt cellar, Stella Hot't'man; paper Bovert, Nettie Kunkel; baby dress, Andy Henninger ; towels and aprons. Mat Trieb; satteen petticoat, John Melchior ; set pillow eases, Jos. Klein ; table cover. Hen Milier; fancy sofa pillow, Chas. Hochgesang; lascinator, A. Daschlev ; tjn howl and pitcher. Ed. Kuebler; fancy sofa cushion, Hattie Kuebler; table cover, Mayine Sweeney; hand-made shawl, M. A. Sweeney; slippers. Caroline Egg; table cover and baby dresses, John P. Egg; table cover, Leo Jahn; blanket. P. L. Sweeney; coal rate L. H. Sturm; jardinier with tlowBft, F. C. Kuebler; baby dretttt, Alb. rjrich; chenille table cover, T. K. Dougherty; mattress, Henry Lampert; bonnet and petticoat, I. Schuhmacher; bonnet, (ieo. Kuebler; stand table and easles, Ned Brendel ; draw n work stand cover, Nettie Sermersheim; 1 set pillow ea----, N Melchior; cream and mi -gar set, Maggie Mott ; pillow cases, Anna Klingel; water set, Lilian Sweeney; pillow case, Hose Kuebler; table cover, Rose Sweeney; ladies' shirt njtist, Theresia Kuebler; 1 duz. plates, Emma Dupps; bitane doll, Sadie Shuler; foot :-tool and fkirt, Frei Eckenfels; child -dress, Jo-ie Smith; pieced quilt, J. Smith; - shirts, John Scheirich ; table cover, Kate Scheirich ; tidy, Blanche Jahn ; white spread, Anna Jerger; table cover and aprons, lira. Altmeier; center table, John Alles ; 2 vases, stand cover and towels, Rose Roelle; set pillowcases, Lizzie Hes ; comfort, Anton Bohnert; bed-spread, Mike Flick; quilt, Theresia (utgsell ; woolen quilt, F. Bhttblt; sofa cushion, Alb. Sonderman; center table, Anton Habig; oft cushion and glass di-lr s, Alois Beiter; center piece, John Herber; jardinier, .los. F. Friedman; - sofa cushions, (ius Friedman; boy's cap, J. Kuntz; album, farcy ha -kets and work box, J. Friedman, Br; dress pattern, A. Krempp; candelabra, Win. C. Hinckley; lamp, Tillie Meier ; dollies, Nettie Beimel heim; ladies' plush cape, Emma iCcktlt; hand-painted picture, Rose Kuebler; table cover, R, Ferrebach ; wagonette. Felix Lampert; handpainted picture, Dr. Woods; 1 set silver knives and forks, coal set and tin ware, M. Harth; quilt, Mary Kunkel; zephyr shawl, Phil. Guck M; baby cap--, p,. Davis; fish pi nd toy.-, Mr-. Helsey; launlry bag, Flora Lampert; (uilt, Aid Society; sofa cusion, Esther Meyerhofter; cake stand, Rose Hottet; sofa cu-h ion, Li..ie Rottet; box cigars, J. Rottet: child's rocker, Marie Ktmpt picture, J. Fisher; blanket, Andy Fritch ; table cover, George BohnaUf; Smyrna rug, (ieo. Mehriftger; dresser scarf, Clara Mehringer; baby robe, Andrew Krempp; rocker, Anna Klein; center table and tinware, Jacob Burger ; lamp, Carrie Hoffman; sofa cushion, Frances Gossman ; sofa cushion and pen wiper, Canie 1'ehelhor; pic ture. Mike Kress; table cover, Jos Lichte; pillow cases and night lamp, Mayme BtttJ crnclieted tidy, Alice Bcherer : baby carriage, com fort and ni-hion, Eleanor Blum ; sofa cushion, Mary Bürge; damask Iahte cover. Bertha Ciesler; -aprons, Win. Jutt; - dresser scarfs, Katie Krens; handkerchiefs and towels, Maggie Lechner; satei n bonnet, J. Kapp, head red and ta bin cover, R. Rumbaeh; 50o. John BpUlmier; l, Mart Pfau; petticoat
!nd Sprout, Bttt Fisher; China
dish, Mary Kreilein; babv sacque
and hood, T. Kuebler; table cover, Lizzie Eckert ; llower basket, Rise
Scheirich; bed-spread, Win. Flick; table ooter, N. Miller; fancy apron, Mayme Beckman, Ferdinand; picture, Custa Beckman, Ferdinand;
towels, Arthur Parker ; table cover,
Jos. Roelle: petticoat, J. Eckstein; towels and aprons, R. Dupps; ladies' wrapper and rug, Jos. Bauer;
table cover and pillow cases, Louisa Bhuetter; sofa cushion, Emma
Kuebler; white apron, Nettie Kun-
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tove;, i rur ftiiuiun; paper now-i ers, Katie Soheirich. .i aksjauk Liri Jitiä v m Lyiis a ,1 1- It M. NicboUon; Edward' liWmer and Bert! a Lionanl;
II rj Me Murray and Minnie Smith; Luis Mathias and May Bändelt, Tlu Hefret of l,oiir Life Consists In keeping a 1 the main OSSJSai oi the body in healthy, regular action, ai.d in quickly destffoj lug deadly dtssass L'-irus. I.leetrie Hitters regulatt StOaV kch, liver ami kidosyt, purify the blood, ami give a splendid appetite, They ork voadsrs neaiiag Money troubles, female complaints, nervom dltettMi constipation, dytpepais and malara. Vigorous health and strength always follow their use. nly ',. laranteed I Martin Friedman, duugfflst, Morris English Worm Powder Warranted to cure snjr in of ffnrinn in UorMt, ltl. Sliip or Hunt, Im Tin Vorm in '.. TU nnl rft r inljr mJ. Prlc. uold by it. It. Brinnoek,
and Bladder Specialist.
Summary of Receipts and Expenditure of Columbia Township For the year ending Jan. 7, IMft,
Mate tuition, Local tuition. Special schi ioI, Road fund I', r fund Dog fend
OK Jan. 17. 1908 It
Recti pU l span- Hal. ditures. on band 9 75 2b üfil !3 W 33 iS7 70 -J 190 Q0;451 70 VHI in none BOO 10 siHi s m-2 M 84 41 "Mi it) S4 IS 11 '. ItiO 4i 10!' is 0 7u 100 00 L66 80 252 50
The DUcoverer of Swamp-Soot at Work U Bit LaboratoryThere is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apcplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness cf the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer hs Bnrht's
.Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer s wartip-KOOt the nw OlScovery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sues. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about SwampRoot and its wonderf :! cure. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. B.r.n.toa H aw menticr thi raoei
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FALL & WINTER GOODS.
E Have now a complete stock of
DRY GOODS,
Fur Dishing Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Etc.
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W, if tun un. Trostes
The Tax Levi of Beinbridge
Township The tax levy :i Iiaintri'ijre Tuwnshiji. made by the Advisory Hoard ol Stid I !' for the ensuing year 1902, U as followi
Township fund, 90 cents on the hun
dred dollars.
I.oeal Taition. 10 cents on the hundred
dollars.
M.ecial School fund, :V2 rents on the
hundred dollars.
Add. Koa I fund, 1 rents on the liunIred dollars. Poor fund, 4 eeuts on the hundred lollars. Total levy, 'i OSSltS on the hundred lollar. poll tax, 80 seats. Witness my hand and seal. Ranrxaxn - ink, Tnistee. tiKOR' k Marks, Pres. Josara Bcitttipsa, See. Fkrihn imi Raxsraaoaa, Members Adrisory Ituard. Jan. 17. P.H)2-2w.
Bttmniary of Funds of Mad
ison Tp. Oiioois ( o., Iiut. Township fund reeeivel, tlTll.07.
Kxpended, dit'c'.T:;. Balance . :il8.84.
Tax lew n- fixed hv Advisory Hoard for
year 1902, in said fand, 33 eta. "ii $100.
8 school nind received, 9120.71. r.x .ended. '7o v. ftalanee. .-.'.:;. Tax evy in S. S. fund, 'J") ete. Tuition rand receired. 13813.48. I
enOe,i, jmiO n. tiaianee, f. . ,v
Tax lew, .'i"i ets.
Add. road fund received, 1219.97. Kx
pended, 1215.33. Rsisnrrt. 14.04. Tax levy, S ftä.
Poor fund received, JUI.L'l. hxpeii 1
ed, $84.01. Balance, 950.20. Tax levy,
i ets. Dos fund received, S342. Expended,
fllo. Balance 5:'o'. U'ar.-ants out
standing against funds of township: Ti .
fund, H W.10. 8. School fan 1. 048 07.
ro'T fund, 171.21. Am Mint of warrants redeemed in all funds in the past
year. Hissj.jti.
iKO, M. i HKKN R, Trustee Madison Township. .Ian. 17, 1902-2w.
Balance .,n hand. '-
Tax levy on $100 for 1901, JO
Sit. i i School Fim.
Amount ree'd from all fources, 117i.74
Amount expended. Mi
Balance on hand.
Tax levy on f 100 for year 1901,
Hou Fi nh.
rVaiouBi ree'd Erosa all sources, Amount expended,
Resolution
T ASS I RE PROP1 R I 'Mp,iANCK
Willi LICENSE ORDINANCES. Whereas, some erroneous impressions havt leen existing anioni; the citizens of the town of Jasper, and the pahlic generaUv, as to the projer const nicBon sad sflset of the various Uceass ordinances now in force in the town. Therefore, to ."sure a proper compliance w ith an 1 effectual sntorcesnenl the provisions of -aid ordinances it is
I solved OJ the r.oam o: irustees ot the town of asner, Indiana, that in accordance with the provisions of the liquor lie. n-e ordinance, passed hy -
Board June li, lm, no license shall !
issued hereafter hv the Clerk of the town
of Jasper for the sale of lipi rs in said
town at a le-s .juantity than a quart at a time unless the applicant foi such license
has first paid the um of JioO.ui as a li-
ccn-c !'( to the Town Treasurer, and
BteSeatStS the said clerk his receir.t ioi the same. Neither shall a license In- is sued hy the Treasurer oi said town under the provXAoaso! the revised ordinances No ;i of the town of Jasper. ptSSS 1 and dated 90th day of May, IHH1. and the amendments of Section six thereto passed Sept. 11th, Is'.i.!, to any person desiring to ohtain the same fu any puhlie show, theatrical erf irmance, entertainment or exhdiition of any kind whatever, unless such person has first paid to the marshal of the town the amount required of him as license IM as ticing presi-rihed in said ordinance,
and to he duly assessed hy the Treasun r
of the town, and present said marshal 8 or his deputy's receipt for the same p said treasurer; and the marshal of Hip
t wn is instructed and enjoined not to permit any such show or public perfonnanee or exhibition to take place
w ithin sai I tov n unless m, , licen-e m
duly and legally fssued i- tirst produced P bim. An emerirency existing for the immediate taking effect of this ordinance, therefore, the same shall lie in force from and after its passage. Dated and passed January 13, 1901. Joan Lossy. President. Attest: John II. Jrnv, Clerk. Jan. 17, 1902 Jw.
At all drutSteU. ibs best knowt emedy for couffha and colds. Does not lauseate sr phyaVs. Piles 99 ceste.
Columbia Township Tax Levy for LOOS. The Trustee of Columbia township. DuImiis county. uroDoses for the yearly
expenditures and tax levies ly the Ad
visory r ard at its annual meeting 10 oe held at the whool house ill ScllO.il dis
trict No, l, the following estimates and
amounts lor tlu said year Towntihiii xt.eiidiuires 9 and
township tax 40 cents on the hun lred dollars.
I Tuition xieTiditureS t
and tax 35 cents on the hundred dollars. Special School exjenditures ? and tax 40 cents on the hundred d'-llar. Koad Tax expenditures I and tax 10 teats on the hunlrel dollars.
Poor expenditnras for pressdtng yssr
f and tax. 10 cents on the hundred dollars.
Total Kxpen.litures $ an 1 total tax fl J36 on the hundred dollars. Signed. Geo. W. Miiiu rn, Truste". Jan. 17. 1908-2w.
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. . KITRR9.K.
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Bainbridg
Townsliip Truste' Financial Report. Suinman- lot the year ending, 1001.
Tax Levy of Boone Tp. Report -u the Trusiee of Boone town
ship, lul. is county. Ind., fiorn KOV.19,
ItKH), to January . , rr': Townmiip Ft xi.
Amount ree'd from all sources, $si"i - Amount expended, 110.10 Bilance on hand. fc."-"'. fi Tax levy on 1U0 for year 1901, Tt iTiox Ki nd. Annunt ree'd from all sources. 3624.92 AjDounl expended, S4W.00
Special Add TTotaT" ate. township Tuition School Koad Dog Poor of all Fund. Fund, j Fund. Fund Fund. Fund. ; Funds. Dec. t, 1900 Italance on hand lest settlement. $ 18 47,1 009 98 34 iö 7."'j: 00 4t til I 41"i ti Darias 1901. Receipts 1 749 4.; 1 7w 01 1 774 ."7ö;4 AJ Sis 47 o 71 348 21 rotal of balance and receipts 1 92 867 '.l l M9 22534 42 471 47 330 32 7 70S v ljring 1901. Pisbarsetuents 1 044 311 ''. 90 l Ol 04 52.") )7I74 07 :'37 wry W29 !7 Ian. 7, 1909. Pal SUPS mi hand 1 1' "',1 I'h Ki u) ös i ij 7. s::; m
"-tateof Indiana. I)u'sis County, S The undersiirned being duly sworn, upon his rath sa- that the within :s a true i:nd ccniplete Bliowisg of all the moneys received and paid out as he verily bdieves, and that the various item of expenditure credited have heen fully paid in the sums State!, and without express or implied agreement that any per. tioa thereof Shall be intaaaedby or repaid to hitn, irto any other person ; and that he has received no money nur article of value in consideration of auy contract made hy him an trustee. Raum kii l'iNk, Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to hefore me this the 7th day of Jan. 1902, Gaoaoa Masse, Chairman. .-. examined SSd approved this the 7th day of Jan. 1008. JMHUa BCHMStDM, Secretary. Fkri.i.vanu Kams.I'kk.kr, Members of the Advisory Boar
$.:. ti .10 010139 39.95
Balance on head. 9 2.5 1
Tax 'cry on flOO lot ; If 1901,
Am! 1 loxai nVtsa
Amount ree dfrom all sources, 0851.79
uioiint expearaed, 4.1. 10 Italance on hand, 9-1 90
Tax lew on flOO for vear 1901 -none.
I)o, Fl'NK.
Amount ree'd from all source-, 9447.50
Vino nit expended, lllJSSl
Italance on hand, US7J0 Poor Ft 51. V mound ree'd from all source, f lSw'iOl mount expanded, llT-'.'it
Balance on hand. t)2.4l
Tax levy on 9100 f,r year I'.SII, 02
Vitneju in v Signatur- this llth dav of
January. l'.t.'J.
CxatsTi is Horm Trust, e. Jan. 17, 1!Sl--Jw.
Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. Good Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We pi ve our subscribers free telephone strrioi t- every point at reach in this and adjoinine counties, (more than 100 towns,) and we are mprosing nod extending our lines every dsy No Shouting. No Party Lines.
No Second Ham! Stuff.
p I ii i-.ne., j (ill per riiontb, Kates: j ; i(lemt a ;-c Call us "HOME PHONE," for short. Ollice end Kxchange in Kuebler Block.
LADES
TAILOR MADE SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Come and examine, samples. Upstairs over Sermersheim's store. WM. BOHNERT, THE TAILOR.
S XIA7J
I am over stocked with
Fio 'PveA and cures Ls Grippe.
It May Need
A Whole Page
To make the False seem True, bat this sj.ace points yon to the fact that we are selling Musical Instruments, Watch'-, Clocks, and all kin is of Jewelry and Silver Nov ! tie-, at rockbjttotn prices. Kow is the time to buy. DON'T SLEEP Until you beta riet ted uand satisfied yourselves that we are offering highgrsde goods f ir less money than ever before offered in Dubois county.
A NEW LOT OF Winter Overcoats, Mackintoshes, And Ducking Coats, Have Just Arrived. Telephone 15-2. Free delivery in Jasper. JOSEPH BTJCHAET. April It, lliOO-y.
Don't Be Fooledi
Take the gemiat, rlglnal ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA Made Mir hy Madlton M4Icim Co.. 9mSSL WU. It kecea yoa well. Otir trad mark cart on tack package Price. JS cent. Naver aoM In bulk. Accept no akatr
FRUIT, Green and Dried, Oranges and Candies. SUGAR 5C LB. Ring np Home or Cumberland Telephones. FREE DELIVERY. WILLIAM H ALLER.
The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. O ma tide subscribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in the county, ami they are constantly DsaJtiDg extensions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instruments nsed. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. GIVE US A TRIAL.
F. G. Kuebler,
Kuebler Block, Jasper. Indiana.
Nitice of Adaisistrstsr's Appointment.
Nrttie' is Im mill iriven that the unler-
nisned, ha leeti duly appointed, by the Clerk of the Ihilwie CirvMit Court, ad
ministrator of the ftate Ol Mrgant U. Kelco, lute ..f Daiwia county, Iteliana, -Uee ise-l. Said estate is solvent. THOMAS .1. IN MAN", Admr
TBATtiOa A Travur, Attorneys.
Jan. 9d 1991, It.
Boone Township Tru.Htei'M Notice. The undersigned, Tmstee of Roone townahip, lubois -oiinty, hereby prives aetsSS that he will attend to all tmsiueas pertaining to the oth je of Trustee, at his residence, tnree miles southwest of l'rtersville.on Saturdaysof earh week, and
reiieflts all persons navma m""';11)1 uusinees to present it onSatui lay. Ollsens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Christian Hofcm am, Trustee. Dec 7, 19UÜ-J.
Columbia Township Trustee Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of ColntnlaTp., Ihthois rottnty, tnd., willattentl o Township Imsinees" at his olliee on very Saturday, and persons natiag wnship business to tiansart are requested tc present it on that day of the i ek. I he Township Library Is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those en'itled can obtain looks. Qsnaas V. Mum rn. Tinste. Ilillbam, Indians. Nov. 23, 1S00 ly.
