Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 February 1903 — Page 4

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i i r. ui-hoi corwrr. iwdiawa m tk NtMdi i jMtr iiiiut, r 1 ...... u, ' DAY. JAM AR 30. 190. I If f Ml ha mmy lmmX w.. or wwat My pvtetiBf, rail a through IK Cowrtor Phon. 13-.' Vit is estimate 1 that the cost to Dubois Count j of the changes cf vwnue in the damage suits at the last term of court rill be in the neighbor hood of 91, 400 or 1 1,600. That law ought to be changed. urTbe County Council met last tSaturdav, and made additional ap propria! i me f r bills for county ex penses which had not come in in tim- fr the 1901 sppropriations, of fTJJ.J') among which was the cod of charge of venae in the Studer ease of i2tl 96. and for the poor farm of $oJ5 85. BTThe grand jury last week reported to court in favor of two ring additions to the court hoi is on north and south sides, in order ( to give authiient room for the present county offices, and furnish convenient jury rooms. The room is needed badly enough, but there ia danger a public building thu. equipped would Hy away, and it would certainly be an architectural monstrosity. The proper thing to do is to let the present old building do till the county is ready to buy a suitable lot, and build theteon a new house. The materials in the reeent building could be used as ar as they are suitable, and the removal of the old building would do away with an obstruction to the streets. Mrs. Bsrtb has an excellent vacant lot that would be suitable, on the corner of Mill and Hb streets.

WeatHog I "High Life." The friends of the handsome milliner, Miss Nellie Miller, were surprised Saturday night by her marriage to J. H. Boland, a drag tourist for a Cincinnati house "Judge" Frank L. Betz said the ceremony. Mr. Joeeph Hoff man, county jsnitor, gave the bride sway. The bridesmaids were Misses Tina and Ella Kunkel, while Geo. Wuchner and Brook Kellams supported the groom. - After the marriage a weddingsupprwas served at the Indiana House, -d which several guests partook. Then the boys watched when the couple returned to her suite of rooms

over the millinery store, and greeted them with a lively charivari. The groom "set em up" several times at the adjoining saloon, and the party was a "merry one." It is said she will trsvel with him, to keep him free from mischief. Long may they wave. ProbeMy Fakes. Four suspicious looking tramps burrowed in Jasper from Friday till Monday night. They were inspecting the town generally, and also JHuntingburg, and it was supposed were looking for a chance to steal something They went to Huntingburg Monday night, and Tuesday night the Post-Office was broken into there, and before the sate could be teckeled or any further damage done watchers frightened them away by telephone. A general fmilade with guns and pistols took place between them and the watt hmn on 4th street, as thev ran, but no one was hurt. It is said 77 shots were tired. Both sides must be awful poor marksmen, or else the whole affair was a fake in some one's interest. They escaped in the darkness, notwithstanding a dozen men with guns were watching and laying for tbem. It looks very much like a preconc lived affair on both sides. Who's interested? The Ceaaty CosMiasieaert Were in seat-ion Monday andTuesdev, and among others made the following allowances : W. H. Kuper, Ass. Rev. $20.00 a am m -c aa ( j. n. JonnsoD, truaoi uuicwr, .w ti i i : t r.c ni j . r . iweinavr, i, lu'juoui ö.uv (continued) E W. lickhart Drintinr. 48 00 John C. Deinderfer was aj.pointed Justice of the Peace, fjr Jackson: To . and Ueo. E. A bell constable Oa the highway pettioned for by Jacob Hastedt, et al, the viewers reported favorable and were dis charged; a motion to dismiss pettion and report was filed bv att'y Tieman for Her. Rothert and tbe motion was overruled, and then a remonstrance was filed for $1000 damages and John Hoeing, Thos. Wade and John F. Burgdort, were appointed re viewers, to report at March term, tojmeet at ksq. Johnson 'a Feb. 21, to be sworn. On tbe highway pettioned for bv Rhoda Hcbmitley et al the viewers reported favorably, and the porwa lavoraoiy, auuio. ordered to be opened by road waa

tba Supervisor,

tibol Circuit Court j Adjourned ;t.s Ji'jan tt'i n Bi -turday m n m: , Rttti quite t buaj term, win -h u, tlM -lau j . d ' to be an eay MM, Dm ioUowiof shows tlfc- tiiul ilr-p t!ion .t oases not hereto! i.c i, i : I in th"

State v.-. 'oe. Mefi, burglary; not guilt v au 1 dtaotVaiawd StÄte r,mr.tiH Prehna; forgerv ; uirv trial lavati lhr:eday;; v'erdi. .. . guilty. ' ! The :ie graud jury i.-Uipo ( .1 more :tinents. which unie ordered , wUn total oi 7 Imitat ts found hp ii t' - eeioo iodictt tiled, ment They also pre and report 1 1 'HI recommendations IB regtrd t . 001 farm, ml, and addition t. out houae, all of which w?re retorted to the county Auditor's otttee tor presentation to the county C on als sioners, and were then discharge.!. CIVIL CAl'SK I . (. lias, : j J. M. Robinson, et a H. Orborn, conti nued . Wm C Britlalii n Petet II pf . for damages; cootinoed. Mar. liant vs. Jeff C.Ciant; ton-1 tinned. John B. Brunsman vs. William , ,. l.tunsaian, t-t al, for partition ; conliaued. H. Kfikart VS. Geo. VY. Jal-U-. disrui'ed. Jo?. Bchulti vs. Ferd. S' hneider, et al; judgment ir 1170.70. Cam. Ct , adiu'r e?t of Iud!ey Cox. decafd, va, SoutLt-rn Ky. Co., for damages ; continued. Wm. Cully vs. Southern My. Co., for damages: continued. Jos. (ierbor vs. Frank L. Bets, et al ; continued. John P. Huther vs. Frank I.. Betz, et al : continued. Andrew Berger vs. F. L. Betz, et al; continued. Peoples State Bank vs. Jane Barrowman, etal, continued. State on rel of George Jochim vs. Ptter Schnell, et al, for damages; continued. Program for Jasper A. 0. U. W. Memorial Exercises. The Lodge will meet at the court room at 7 :'20 p. m.. on Februarv 22, 1903. 7:30 Opening Ode by Lodge. Invocation by Rev. Banta, uf Ireland. Song by Male (Quartette Ph . Kunkel, Andrew VV. Eckert, Andrew J. Kremp, Sr., and Wm. Shuler. Address in Germarwand Kngli-h by Andrew Kremp. Sr. Announcement of death of Brother Joseph M. Bauer, by Miss Alice Gastrup. Remarks by John H. Gerber. Song by members of Trinity Church Choir. Announcement of death of Bro. F. B. Cooper, by Miss Stella Bohnert. Remarks by John P. Huther, Duet by Mrs. Jos. F. Friedman and Miss Maye Salb. Announcement of d. ath of Brother Herman Buelte, hy MisAlice Egg. Remarks by Wrn. H Kuper. Soug by ipiartftte, Mrs. Emma Schneider, Mrs. J. F. Friedman, Miss Stella Friedman and Miss Maye Salb. Announcement of death of Brother Oeorge Russell, by Mi-s Marie Cassidy . Remarks by John K McFall. Song by Trinity Church Choir. Address by Grand Recorder Frank Bakei, of Evansville. Closing Ode by Lodge. Benediction hy Her. Banta. Organist Mi-s Mave Salb. Mr. F. C Knebler kindly nish-9 the ii-.- i t an organ for (ar. exercises. Etpeeses of Court. The total expense of the January term of Circuit court toots up 11,410.10 or !.. o for each day of the term, divided a-" f jllows; Grand Jurors, Pettit Jury, Picked Jurors, (irand Jury Bailiff, House Bailiff, Riding Bailiff, Miscellaneous, 86. 00 217 0 1 43 to Boarding Jurors, witnesses fff nenn. 66 00 nu.L 1 v I c I , Postage and telephoning, Ex -Clerk Eckert, W. B. Burford, dictionary. b 75 1 4o uro 9.).(K 8tenogripber9t B r Total, - $1,410 10, It will be s-en that more than one-third of tbe expense was for trial juries. CtFirst grand euchre party of tbe season will be givn hy Ja-p-r Lodge So. fiH, A 0 U W.. at their Hah Feb. 19th. Four beau' f il prixes will be given. All are invitej to attend, rhe 20th Century Literary meet at the home of W. A. Club io,Jtb,y wi compieU) tue y of Taawtt tn a v r u-Aanlr At I r ia f mi?. Bfl0 Hur" and take up the study ,,Ti,- t-u i t- riiu- "

DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAttE BACK ? KUncy Trouble Makes You MMMeJ Almost everybody who reads the news-

apers is suiv Know of ir. i :-:! . cures made by Dr. . Kilmeri Swamp-Rcct. I the treat kidney. ...er ,? P 5(H an: : adcer i - - It Is the rreat r". iir4 cal trumph of the nine1 teen'.ft ce.-.:i as- , covered af:er yean of JkI3k j I C7f j . jLQ' Dr. K ner. the t ner.t k.aney and t.adcer specialist, and - wonderfully successful In prcmpUy euriag , I t LiJ Lt.Jlu I . bles and Bngh: sbtseje, which is tne worst form cf k:dnev trouble Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root is r - rec-ommendedforev--:..r.gbutlf youhav : ney, liver or bladder trsub.e n will be found tust the remedy yc. need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, amonr the helpless too poor to pur chase relief ar.d has proved so success:. every case that a special arrar.femer.: hs been made by wh ch all readers of this paper who have not already tried it. may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling mere about Swamp-Root and how to find cut if you have kidney orbladie-v When writing mer.ticn read.r.g this genercus i of,eI in hi paper and send vour address to cr. Kmeri. . jhamton, N. Y. Tas regular fifty cent ar.d doilar sues are sold by all good druggists. I in't make any mutake but miifiuir the name. Swamp Koot. lr. Kilmer -wamp-Koot . and the address, Itioghamton. N. Y., ou everv lottle. Miss HeBruler Belter. Miss DeBruler, .principal at tkt Main -treet hull ling, is out of dat aftfr an operat on for appendicitis. and is improving rapidly. She yet at St. John's hocpitai, but it i-l felt that within two or thrte w ek-l ai the farthest she will be able to! return to her work. Miss DeBruler was taken to the ho-pita! a week ago. and on Wednesday she waop erated on by Pr. Cook, of Indian-1 apolis, aeifded by Drs. Fairfield and Austin. Her many friends will be glad to hear of her conralescencr Anderson Herald, Feb 1. Railroad ExcurMlona. Mardi .ras. Mobile, Ne Orleans A LAl. 1(11 -A Amt rxt U sit I

i of ti.-k-ui Feb. 17 to 23. tiM.31 for'city, modern surgery

the round trip. v . r. . Claycmmb. Ajrent liicrnsr Notice. TOT1CK brtr :ren - tb iv in K f Till. Harbtwa towtMkip. Dabot commy lo4 iht ib unj.r g,A a n) iitiin r tm 1 State. al; tu tb loar.tr CaaaBtMaoftrr ut'oi oonty at tt.r t 'aru March. Had. for a llcanai to NSaM im....' lltfaora. kear and In, and p is it tbtaatn drank on tb pjtxnt. anda tba j.ioihvi.. .1 it la f Indiana aWBSaj urb Iki Tb tmh latir.n brtr 1 I 4. r a' 1' aotd la la lb 90. So Uri ruaaa local d u tb aranaal ro-ifd S .r, ..f a . tlaH SjajSM I v. ! - t on a part of tb K ,r. o tba 8 R. nr ( acrtioti IT. T. u 1 S . k W , cuataiata fct H ., .- tb town of K rllar. ilia, Dsbnta tammr. It.di.- a aifi at ib atna tim and plar I n il mpp'f far lae u aar. luexl.t.. i.rti.r. 1 ki 1 1. an . l$l- Sat. Sheriff' Sale. By virtue of a certified -"Off ei S lecree i-fUel i.n a judaT'liellt rvndere-1 in the Dubois Circuit Court, on the Pith; dav of Januarv, r.C, and to nie dimtrd fy the Clerk m aid Court, I will offei fur -al at public auction and outcry t. tbe liirnest bidder, at the door of the Court houe in Iuioi r-ounty, Indiana, on Bartraaur, thi 14th mv of Kepri abv,1 A. 1. WO, between the h xirn of W o'clsek A. M J and I e'etock P. M- of said day the rentn and profits for a term nt exceed-J insj seven years, of the ftlto'tinp !.--eriled tea; e-t.it-. -' ".ate 1 ,:i I . .- eoantr. in the state oi Indiana, to-wif ifN .f..,,r.4 m o.iw, add,,, t the tKwn f Ireland m -ai l - unt according to the plat "1 said addition to nai'l town. And in cae the rents and profits fail to bring the amount dssaaa led 10 - itiaf the jinlgment and decre aforesaid, inlaresl an l lOSta. together uh all accruing rotc. I will, at tlte same lime and

the place, and in like manner as aforesaid, offer for sale at public auction and outcry to the highest bidler. all the right, title, interest, an l estate in fee simple of

Cassimere 1. Kvera.-d, Sarah J. r.veranl. Isaac Beaglae, James I.illrp. t al. 1. in mwr TT -ZT? ate. m i , j to JSdf the judg ment an.l decree, aforesai l. ht b .- in - 1 1 l . . I M

Jo4 30 favor of I'henu Ixian Aasmeiation, plain371 :io tiff, and Vf argaret TheroB, cross-plaintiff. isnri anl against Cassimere J. Everani anl ,o w. arah J. Kverard.

Kai. I ral eat at will be a,. 1,1 without relief from valuation r appraien ESA1 laws. anl sufject la the redssaptioa law the state oi in liana. VicToa V. Caawtivr. iierirf. Imboia Coanty, Ind. Cox A Hi NTKt. Att'rsfof Pl ff. Jan. IW3-3w. FILL and WINTER DRY GOODS! BOOTS and SHOES Jost received. Latest Styles. Best Staple Ooods. Call and Examine. r JOSEPH BUCHART 8 w ,.,h a. , 0,0 1 JASl'KK, IND. j

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Boys' Overcoats from $1.50 up. Mens Overcoats from $3.50 up. Come and see these overcoat bargains.

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This is the kind of Weather to enjoy a good warm wrap.

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TAILOR MADE SKRT3 All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Come and examine'samples. Upstairs overkSermersheim's store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

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NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Cum to FRANK ECKERTS Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Iiig Winter Stock of Fashionable Goods.

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The Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B ma 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 Oat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. LOUIS WAHL, Local Manager.

NEW STORE. Full and Complete Line of

Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions and

Furnishing Ci-oods otore. Everything Clean and wvja Up-to-Date. WILLIAM HALLER.

Boone Tovrnahip TruatW h Notice. Th undersigned. Trustee of Boone j township, DatjoieeaUBtjr, hereby jrivea notire thai he will attend to ail business pertaining to the offi.e of Trustee, at his resioVnce, tore milea southwest of Portersrille. on Saturdaysof each week, and retpieste all persons hivinr township onsines to present it onMatniday. Citizens desiring books from the Township I Library, are notitied that the Library is i kept at my residence. JinutTi n M-ip-rMA!, Trustee. IW 7. ion-T "Subscribe for the CviOBiia.

1 S'. and Furnisher. Madison Townahip Truatee nonce, Notice is tiven that hereafter the Trnslee of Madison township will be in Ireland on the first Saturday of each month, and the remaining Saturdays nt my residence, five miles touthwest of Ireland, for the purpose of attending to township business, and all persons buying bnslness with the township are eipected to ronflne it to those days. rhe township library ia asp at J. C. Kvrard's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be found at Wm. T. Young's store at all times. Ubo. M. (Jbbbnb. Nov. 23, 1900 y Trustee Madison Tp.