Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 April 1902 — Page 4

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jA"i ik, WTIKIW I tv. HWii Bt,rrJ.i ! rrill at iMr Isalaae, far FRIDAY. APRIL k. WW. - If ..u ha any ' "r waitl any rtutiuc. rail a i . Ihr -..urirr Hhonr. 1. J. Democratic Ticket. I let lion I . .r ( omra Wui T. It not, Corylon. tr Joint Senator, Dav.eae aul Iu!k. ('' Kiclitnl II Milburn. Jasx r For Joint lttprt,--ntat r .Inj ti Jml tal Circuit l.ua. ru A. Ll . I't-tcrsburK. )t lrot ititirf Attorney I U. iisovr, UuutiUKuur for Au.lit.-r Mir Intel A Sweeue . Jasjwr r. Kur Clerk Jolin I'. Ilutbi r. Jasper. For mm i Jvr I'liil.p J. kuukcl. JAper. I'Or SlKTifl u tor V. CaMiilT. JaJK-r. "ur Tr- .t-urer Wui I'. Beckm-tn, "JWfefl -. 'orurvtjt.r t. o. r. c ura, iri iuua. r '.Tont-r J. im f. Mcinkcr. Ilcutingt'ur tor CouimlMioner, W Jiatrlct Ueruiaii Ttnltr Jajn-r. I'or Cum. -!!! r. : ! ! -tr .-t H.ury ItnJicrtbf. liuut ngburg. Senatorial Contention Notice is hereby given that the delegates to the Democratic Senatorial convention, composed of the counties of Dubois and Daviess, are called to meet at Washington, Ind., at 1 o'clock, p. m., Wednesday, April 9, 1902, in delegate convention, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for joint Senator for the counties of Dubois and Daviess, to be voted for at the November election, 1902. In said convention the county of Dubois is entitled to sixteen votes, and the county of Daviess to seventeen votes, a fixed by the Democratic Central committee of the State of Indiana. Said convention shall have full power to adopt rules governing its deliberations. Geo. R. Wilson, Cbm. Dubois Co. Central Com. A. 0. Fulkerson. Cbm. Daviess Co. Central Com. lodiaia House Burned. On Sunday morning about 3 o clock Mr. alter Lunrsen wa passing the Indiana hotel in Jasper, and discovered the office was on fire. He rushed in the ball door and woke tbe inmates with his crie.of "fire!" which probably saved some of them from burning, as the fire so quickly spread that some of tbem bad no time to dress, and the spare clothes of most of the inmate? were burned. Just at tbe time a heavy rain and thunder storm came up, with a l&trong south wind, so that when Luhrsen ran to the court house and rang the tire bell itsound was almost drowned, so tbe fire laddies did not get out as promptly as usual, and the entire house was ablaze when they got to the scene, and it was too hot to takt water from the fire plug on the hotel corner, and they went to one on the pnblic equate, causing a further delay. By the time the stream was ready there was no chance to save the bo tel. and attention was directed t saving surrounding building. Mr F. C. Kuebler'e residence had caught fire, but was soon put out. and Wm. Giesler's across the street north, and Wm. Haller's store airos- the street east, were all smoking, but by strong efforts wen saved from burning. The p.ate glass below and windows up stairs in both buildings were shattered by the extreme heat, and the paint scaled off from the brick and frames The hotel building was a hrge ont ot frame, most of it built of poplar lumber, way back in the '4is. by Mr. James Condict, who kept a ho tel in it from 1 " to lv7, when Ksq. Ro&e became landlord, and af ter him Mr. Martin Friedmai bought it, added a brick extension. and kept it for several - ir-. rent ing it for some time to the late Jor dan Sermetsheim, and then others till finally Mr. Fred Neudeck bought it about 1 S70, and again enlarged it by a frame addition. He finally soid it to Mr. T. K. Dougherty, who again added to its capacity so the building was a kind of a patch wotk one, and of course verv imilamma ble. Mr. Dougherty yet owned the building when it burned, but ha rented it to Mr. J.I. Gregory, and then to Mr. F. Marlette, who was tbe last landlord of the hotel. For fifty years it had sheltered the trav eling public who visited Jasper and bad lecome a veritable "landmark in tbe town. Tbe roost distinguished politicians, jurists, lawyers and merchants in the State bad frequently slept under its hospitable rxjf under its varied management. The building was valued at about $3,000, and Mr. Dougherty had an inaurance of $2.000 on it in the Am. Central Insurance Co. Mr.

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t t ii it i'rudeutial Co f r I'Le intranet will probably iuiiy MMNM Vlanette' lua of jr jperty. F. C. KwMarW. Chm lltC, Win. Ilaller and Loaia Sturm iiii ail fully injured for more than their ruapective UicHf Air. luugntrty uü ixia- the l n- : i k that h will nt rebuild the bf trl, m if a uca hotel bmiM be built it will probably get a locati.-n on Main trect between ö:h mid the Southern R. K. depot. But it is douttful about one being buiit soon, an th tMaajajfl bo (MW rill try a au acciuui 1 t - i iiianiiiue h 'tel facilities even if the proprietum hav to kMriid ti itfa r addition to :.t. Which is r babj. . Th water work1 paid for lt.? iu -e.ves again Sunday, a without ;n water ton - 1 by it, r.othir.irr xiM have saved r.nu ruber of noucefifruru burning, and with the strong south wicd prevailing at the time, th tire would probably have extended to tilh street. The household efforts 'f ..- . F. C. Kuebler, G. . Kr .n-i K. Dougherty were hustled -nit I )( tbeir bonie witnout touch ' re mony, and it a- cattainl aiuuii g to see a stout man carefully carry .ng r.t a lady hut or (.af, -. .vhtle a smaller one was ilfUffHrg with a barrel of Hour, or a heavy lout.ge or ruireau, and hats, rape-, flour ai d all, sometime mixed with the lltiah and mud of the etreet to the decided detriment of the aiticies "saved." Messrs. Louis Koeruer, H. M. Kean, and D. W. Weiremeyer each lost their "courtin' clothe" in the tire, and have ordered new -u.t-. BO as to be as presentable as ever. In proportion to amount involved they are the largest losers by the tire. Real Estate Transfers In Dubois county dünne Man-h, lSKrj, as thown by Recorder Phil. J. Kunkel's entrv book : EL Frocklage to Marsr. Kraus, 0 acres in sec 3, t .' s. r 4. $1,UU. benff D. C. to Ful Kcnkel, sr. and eo. r.ntrin, i, r. , r.s. ex. Marks. frlv.40. . C lapp to D. . Morgan, acres in sec i-i, tin.ro, sj. Chas. L. Oowder tj S. V.C'lapj. AVA acres in sec 14, t 1 n, r S, fr-DU. arab E. Woods to Elmer H. Leathco. 40 acres in sec 33, t 3 s, r 5, foOO. C. Mehne to Fiank riahtr, pt frac sec 1. 1 1 n. r 3. $j0. Marg. First to Wm. First, lot lleruker's add Hantingburg. J-'xiU. A. P. W. Abell to reo. Pereohn ro. tin acrvs in tec t '1 s. r 3. tl. W. S. Leuiuion tu I'eter Himse tL 4 . $ acres in sec 23, t 1 n, r 3, $1,800. John N ibkirn- ta 1 . W. w avUtUag, 7V acres in sec 33, t 3 s, r o, $ 1 ,4UU. B. Bolte to Fugene If. Marcilliat. 20 ,, r. ... s ' t a ' . t : -, r 4. .'. Jos. C. Lanfeto Theo. Kluessner. . j'4 acres in socs iis.ro, ?.. F. Bische to J.izzie Schwartz, lots 35 3, Breta's 2d add HuntintrtwrK, ?Sis. E. Boehmer to J. A L. Fuken. lot 22, Huntinirburv. and t ol an :icre in se J4. t 2 r 5. . J. ricken to H. BoehtmT.same trat-ts. $590. Alph. Hoflman to Martin K. Haas, 42 acre in IB, t 2 . r 4, fOOD. Val. Bambenccr to Wiiiielnana BatnUixr, last wiil. llenrv W .urner (. .itiiar.n w airner. at will. Herman Rube to Dinah Rube, last wiil. S.ihia L. ifis to John I'. H ei-s, pt lota N v SO, HiintinKtHtnr, Jojm l . M. t-i6 to ipti;a u. o-i--. tine description, $300. Enirci H wliüier to .Mar. a . "teinkamp. pt lot 22. Huntinnl-ury. $Iö. Adam Mratman to 11. Lan-lreoe. pt lots 44, 4-, 4, RlerukeT'i add Huntingrnirsr. t-W. Lucy Knotts t M iry C. Stemkamp, pv un .. ii'iuiinic ".ri. t r" Anna li-io rt . iiurn-y n-tier, "..loo . feet in sec 34, t 2 s, r 5, f40U. IjOOU C. mborn to Ilenn I-inderebf, lot 9, Duff. 110, ieo. Roelle to Marv Be1imilta.pl lot I. Millwirn's add Jasper. Jvo. Haniei Ietiiiikietiler to '.,. -j.itz. r. so a re in sec It, t 2 s, r , I l.Ouu. Conrad Stiter to I). Leiimkuehler. i " a. m .:;. '." X : 2. - r 4. 2,4m. t' "pitzer to John isHner, l? acre in se. t 2 s. r o, I. Ellen Vaughn to ieo. estriche, 3-1 i of an are in sec 34, t 2 s, r 5, $200. James J. Cunningham to F. M. Spen cer, m acres in sec i.', i .i s. r t. pn. M. P. At der n to Fred A. Stewart, pt lot 3. Ireland, 40. Win. Meiti.an to An. 11 ieiiau.-. arre in sec 2. t 3 9, r , Wrn. ehult- to rred ( . S-tiulte, pt lota I A Kunz ad I II Man I. John Kemp, et al to John M. K a. li, a-rea in sees 1 A 12, t 1 s. r 1,1400. Val. Haas to II. C. Haaenauer, I'n a. re- in er -", 1 - t. r ioo. John Toengea tost. Anthony Milling Co., pt sec 2. 1 1 8, r 4. fo. M. A. Clark to Jos. Friedman, Sr., pt lot lOt, Jasper, $78, John Kemp, et ml., to A. J. Wineinirer, 40 acres in see 1, t 1 a, r i. 4 Joe. J. Lueken to Mary Tlio-tuan, so acres in sees Hi A 17, t 3 e, r 4, Irir. live L. Clark to Louisa K. Cave, 4 jf an acre in sec WL t 1 n, r 3, $ftft. f, KaaatlaW. H v I Kaar, ,01 4 an acre in sees 2 A 35, t 3 8. r ö, f 1.000. John Unebner to Peter liopkiae, 10 acree in sec 2H, t 1 s, r 5, $1,2". Jrjhn I'mitt to A S. I'ruitt. 52 a-re8 in jr. 1 1 . r anl lot Mentor, 75. John Kemp, et al., to Wm. F. Wright, H aeraf in w I A a. 1 1 a r 3. two. C Srhack to A. Buechler, 1Ä) acres in sec 29, 1 2 s. r t, fl.l"" Anth. Troxler to Val. Ilaae, - acree in sac 17, 1 1 i t 4. lion. S. C.Tavlor to J. W. S. hwartt. I t Ä B I, f'reti's add lliintintr .rjf. $'' Cha. Rasch, tfuar-lisn, to John . Fisher, ai res in - t I n. r :;. mi. Sarah Beattv to Jo. Be-nttv, et al., 136.22 acree in'eeca 3 A 10, t 1 s, r 3, 91. Joe. Beatty, et al. to Harah Beattv, 50 acree in aec 10, 1 1 s, r 3, $1.

Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful

cures made by Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root. I the treat kidney, I ver I and bladder remedy. - It is the rrrüt mr.liWi cal triumph of the r. recovered after years cf 1 scientific research by V. Dr. Kilmer, the amfnen: kianey and bladder specialist, and ts wonderfully successful in promptly caring lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright ': Disease, which is the worst form cf kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Hoot Is I ommended f r everything but if you have kidney, liver cr bladder trouble it will be found Just the : MMfe' you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice. amc;ig the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved ro successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, a!ro a bock ' telling more about Swamp-Roct and hew to j find cut if ycu have kidney or bladder trouble. n writing mention reading tl iti generous offer s-r i to this paper and your address toi Dr. Ki.merfc C r - ha.-r.ton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Bi f BÜatnp-Kfot. do.iar sues are sold by all good cruggisis. .!... W. Schwärt t Dehhy .1. Taylor, ! acre?- in - 20. t 2 s, r ', $700. Catharine Uinldemeyer t 1 1 rii t I'. lknTimer, 10 acre." in see U, t .1 s, r l, F. Deie to Clara CtOgal, lot 21, St. llenrv. f250. EBs. rote to Wm. Kattafjoha, pt lot j ', (ierken's ult liiintingburg, $1. Rosa ieary in F. J. ienlhanaeJa, pt HI a 're? in 24, t '! r , 1 tö. c. floaan t F. J. Uehlhanaan, pt so acres in sec 24. t .! i, r ", -7 i John Lander to F. J. tiehihausen, pt 10 acres in sec 24, t 3 s, r 5, $71.ii. Catb. Bucliart to J. H. BaOf, acres m tag 81 t 1 s. r3, $100. l. W. Donaho to Curtir Cummins, 75 91 I in sec 3', t 2 s, r .'!, $1.000. O.E. I.eonatil to Welp Stemle.pt lot 1, Tninaii's add Birdseye, $30. S. L. Woo! to N. B. Annie Commiskey, pt K-t 2, Bochvt'i ald Jasper, $700. Anna IL Niehaus to IL II. Niehans, Jr. 10 acr-- in 2 J, t 3 s, r . r 00. John E. Norman to Mary li.Mimniers. lots 21, 22, 2:. 24, C-orn's add Ireland. . Jo?. W. Schwartz to A. Bische, tin1, acres in sat 2S. t 2 s, r 5, $2.050. Thot. J. Nolan to Oscar Nolan. 40 acres in oec 23, t 1 s, r 3, $2i. Auditor D. C. to Leo Friedman, 00 acre in sec 25, t 1 s, r ;, $isi.5. Aii'htor D. C. to Oeo. W. Andeiscm, 1.70 acres in e- 2 , t 1 n, r 4, i;2 cts. Hulert -l laute to Henry B-omm. lets 23 A 2s, Be kman's add Fenlinand, $200. Monaa BlaaaaOMto Bettie Hawkins, pt see 27, t 2 S. T ". $47,t2. Mary F. Dejfeuliart t' Ixmisa Sdmeiler. 11 acres in sees 30 A SI, t 2 s, r I, $1.-1. I.la M.Cbamlierlain to Alfa I'ruitt, 20 acres in sec 20, t 2 8, r 1275. E. Heidrich to Anna Brinkmeyer, 4 a-re- in sec 04, t 2 s. I 5. $'0. 'a I have had ot ration to ue your 'Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medi-t cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything (or itotk that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily reconv , mend it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSMER. St Louis, Mo. Fie k stock or poultry danM not eat cheap stock fxxl any MOM than sick persons) shoultl expect to be ,ror"l iv 1 -1. , i. n vur vUxk and poultry are i k pive thm melicine. Ion't tuff then withwurthless etock fools. Unload the l.owels and rtir BP t ho t rp i 1 lirer anl the animal w ill lie run I. if it lo possible to cure it. lila k-f raupht M k and r-ultrv Meli in unl..a'l tLe I liowclj and stirs up tiio torpM liver. I It cures every malady of sttx k if taken in tim Bei die a - sal can of Black-Draupht Btock and Poultry aienicine p i.j u wi iav t .r if. r ten timesover. IWses work l tter. Cows oiTe mor milk. Bofll gain flesh. And lirns lay nuiroejfif-i. It .smIvi s the , problem of making as much blood, Hesh and encrjry as riossible out of the pmallest amount of fod con sumed . B uy a can from your dealer. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. It artificially rlltroHts the fond awl aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive orgmaa, It is t M. J.it. stdKcovcrcd direst ant and tni'-. No other preparation can approach It in efBctoocy, It in atantly relk -1 1 i permanentlj earei Ivpepsla, Indlgeatlon, Heartburn, Flatulence, S ur Ntoniach, Nausea,

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GEGRCE P, WAGNER WAGONS C RRIAGBS, Ai.d Healer in Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers. ii :al Repairing A Horc- Shoeing North Main Street. JASPER, INDIANA Don't Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Maditon Med! cine Co., Madison, WlJ. It fcet-p XI well. Our trad murk cut on each package. 1'fice. 35 cent. Na er ota In bulk. Accept no subita ..... A .Ir druffltL New Stock of Spring Clothing äh the Latest styles. Fit and ' ;;r (jtiaranteed. SIMM's Hals and Captinpeople. for Full Line of Groceries. Fre del i pry with iir model lightning BXpraaa. TaiapbotM u- yi.d we wi.i I v on the apot. JOSEPH BUCHART. April VT, 19SJ0 y. Bofitie ToMiHi:ip Triitt'e'x Not ire. Fl uri'l'Tifned. Trustee ot lljone townsliiji, Dubois county, hereby (fives notice that he will Htteml to all business pertaiiui.L' to (lie otfi -e of Trustee, at his i residence, toree miles southwest of port.i viiie, on Saturdays of eadi sraak, anl r'"-.t.- all "'r-i'iiJ baTing' township .Hjsinos- i.i i 'recent it onSatui lay. Citi?ens flefirintr b,x.k" from the Township ; Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my resilience-. Usmivma Horm s. Trustee. IW 7. 1900 e I Columbia Township TtiihteeH Notiee. The uti'lerviirned, Trustee of ColumjoiaT., Dubois county, InL, will attend to township liisiness at Ins otlice on ?very Saturday, and persons having owiifhip businesn to transact are requested to present it on that ilay of the k. the Township Libraiv is kept at tbe othce of the Tnitee, where those entitled can rttrtaln booaa. OaOBOl W. Mn ih'kn, Trustee. Hillham, Indiana. Nov. 23, 1800-ly. oomeseeker Excursions. Karen 4th and KJb, May Otn ami Istb. April 1st and L'ntli . to ah points at , fare plus fr tbe ronnl trip Tickets on sale at all time" at fJl.mi for tbe rouii'l trip, nod for 18 lays. V . B t'i tTcona. Airt.

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

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Kckert Block, For Extra Bargains. (letting ready for Big Spring Stock.

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TELEPHONE m nomer The Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company will put one there for $2 a year. Call and learn particulars. Service between Dubois and Pike counties free on and after Monday Feb, 24, 1902. C. B. DOANB, Local M gr.

NEW STORE. Full and Complete Line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions and Furnishing Goods Store. Everything Clean and -aavvaA Up-to-Date. WILLI M H ALLER.

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