Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 April 1903 — Page 4

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M'KK, lCIUIS CIH MTV, INDIANA i'u'iikI i tba Fo.ioBn. I iwpir lu.'aiia. U' r in ' ihrwuf a taa Ball aacoad ctaaa flat KK1DAY, APRIL 10. 1903 It oo ha n j local newt, or wain any print Inc. rail through tho ourUr I'houe. 13-. SVThe County Cornmissionerr this week allowed ex-Sheriff Castruf under the new law, $2,554 back pay. thnt bine h d tt renc bfÜ eei the salary heretofore allowed him and the amount fixed by the fe and salary law. They also allowed Sheriff Caaeidy and Clerk Huthei their full salary for the quarter, a provided by the laet legislature. HAM'- mi: Ksri.K WlMOOWi Mr. Krank C. Kibbler's show windows attracted a great deal of atten tion this week. The display wa.deigned by his wife, and are th hanJsomest Eaater windows evet tiaed up in Jasper, aud show thai Mrs. Kuebler ha a talent for dress ing windows, superior to many professionals. Mr. Summers painted a lare woodland scene especially for the team of rabbits. Take a peep at the beautiful display as you are pasrirg around. Dabois Circuit Coart Adj urned Thursday morning until the 3d Monday in May. The March term occupied 20 days. The tcl1 owiug shows the disposition 01 causes not heretofore reported in the Col'Rieb: State vs Jos. Buchart; keeping slot machine ; fined $25. State vs Odarmo Lindeey; A & B with intent to rape Odia Tegmeyer; information on her affidavit on Friday laut; and he is arrested and giv. s bond for appearauce next Court. L ither Shipman, adm'r vs heirs of Geo. M. Shipman, dec'd petition to sell real estate ; continued. The Receivership of estate oi John Rothert was continued. Reeves & Co. vs Frank B. Solomon, et al ; continued. Vm. C. Brittain, et al, vs Jos Hopf; damages for removing tomb t-tone; continued. John A. Senefi vs Granville El kins, et al ; to quiet title ; trial by court and taken under advisement Stale, on rel. of Geo. Jochim, v Peter Schnell, et al ; for damages; venue changed to Spencer county Christina Rasemeyer vs John Ruemeyer; for divorce ; continued by law. Kii7hth Buchta. etal. vs Shelby C Lemmon; road case appealed from Countv Commissioners, jury trial lasting four days ; verdict for the plaintiff on utility and damages ; part of cost c! cwtain witnesses lax ed to the plain iff ; and the highway is ordered opened. The costs in the caae amounted to $s 25. Wir. D. Cox vs Southern Rail way Co. ; on petition by defendant this cause is ordered removed to Federal Court, and bond of $100 filed. Egbert T. Warner vs Frank Imbler, et al , change of venue from Pike county; continued. Sylvanus R. Clark, et al, vs Pearl Wisecaver; continued. Farmers Ä Merchants Bank vc Sherman Kellams, et al ; judgment for $174 49 ,'ohn H. Beckman veJohn Joch im; judgment for $211 70. Court Expends. The expenses of the March term of court foot up as follows ! Petit jurors, regular, Picked jurors F. M. Greene, house bailiff Riding bailiffs $24 ;; 100.00 3t;.oo 127.00 65 30 41.40 Shnriff Cassidy Clerk Hutber L. iiretz, jury coram 'r, 19 12 Sam'l H. Stewart, " 1902 Bowen-Merrill Co. digest. I.ilhe Hem in. court reporter 12 00 30.00 7.50 40.00 Barbara Eifert, court reporter 90.00 Maggie Seng, boarding jurors 3 25 Total allowances $730. Sodoea Death Mrs. Katie Gray. The citizens of Portersville were greatly shocked last Saturday by the death of Mrs. (iray. She was a native of Portersville, and had spent a useful life there. She lacked but one month of being 40 years old She was in good health Friday, did the family washing, and went to bed apparently in good health. In a short time she awoke, and told her husband to call Dr. Gray, who was sleeping in an adjoining room She sat down in a chair, and before the doctor could reach her was past his Hid. He said it was heart fail ure, she being suhj et to such attacks She leaves her husband two children, six step children, one sister, two brothers, and a host ot relatives to mourn for her. She was buried Sunday, Rev. Bouher conducting the services. She was a member of the C. P. church.

PtMAIBanif R'-v F L Piieet ar apii uut-ni at R s ittreki t Jasper, next l iK All liivilrd

th mmn Scho.il Graduates.

i.i i . f v. . . tfu ppli' nnts at March examination, showiug sgee aud averages : Name. Ag. Average. rol.l'MMA rOWSSI'll'. Kate Harrison, 15 s7 Maude Ballard, Hi UH tlAKIUSOS TOWNSHIP. John W. Leirtner, 15 79 7 MOSl township. Bertha B. l.ansford, lt SO , MA Ml SON TOWNSHIP. (Jeorge Gill, 13 lM riuoie Alrxauder, lb' n" Andrew Merke:, 15 75 Etfie Ragle, 14 75' HALL roWNSlUP. Leora Williams, 1 89 Dolph I). Hessemer, 16 82 K Leora Kellams, 18 82 lt patoka. township. George Fisher, 17 MH Ira Rauscher, 14 84 .'hatles Fisher, 17 91H Robert D Corn, 21 75 Clyde Tbacker, 14 78i i Levi Stork, 16 75 L CAM TOWNSHIP. SJ BJ Daniel Wellemeyer, 10 77 M Elmer Weitkamp, 1' 77 Krank Werreineyer, 14 92H Geo. H. Kuper, 13 77 '4 Amanda Caldemeyer, 15 S37 Vennette Katterjohn, 13 75 Sora Weitkamp, 14 80 Ella Tell, john, 16 77 li Clara M. Hunefeldt, 16 Amelia Fenneman, 14 82 Nora Fenneman, 14 89 Jacob W. Katterhenry, 17 83 JB Anna Heitman, 14 807 rSSOl SANI) T 1 . W N s H I P , Henry Tretter, 19 83 7. Emma Hackman, 14 84 Htrbert Mueller, 13 761 Albert Reinacker, 14 7S JASPKK Stella Gullet, 14 76 Clara Habig, 14 89l Lena T. Vollmer, l'j 801 Veronica t fau, 15 87 Stella Bohnert, 14 81 Lloyd Clayconib, 14 89 Hilda Gastrup, 15 86 Nora Jerger, 16 80 Angela Shuler, 14 8S Herman Burger, 15 75 Clecpha Betz, 14 7 HIKDSEYK. Hallie Vowell, 15 7" James Conley. 17 78'

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Total number 47 years old. fiur only 13 HAYSVILLE ITEMS. The literary entertainment given by the pupils of school room No. 2, in charge of Miss Lulu Wuchner, teacher, at pel's Hall last Friday night, was largely attended. Fifteen children, ü boys and 9 girls, were confirmed at St Paul's church, of this place, la-t Sunday. A grand ball will be given at Washington Grove on Easter Monday. Everybody invited. John C. Haffen and family, of Jasper, attended church here la.-t unday Geo. Weigel and wife, of Boone Tp , attended church here Sunday. VVm. Hoff nan of Bxne Tp , was here Sunday, I wonder whyl 1 he work on Andrew Seitz' new re-udenee, under Jos Weisheit & Seitz, carpenters, is progressing rap idly. Joe is a hustler and makes things go. William F. Pmnick, one of ibe teacher" at Dubois schools, was in town Monday to settle with the trustee. O. Portersville Peial. J. S. Whitehead went to Salei, Ind., to look up another location for his store. John D. Gray, of Petersburg, Will Cooper and wife, d Winslow, Auditor elect Sweeney, Mr I.izz;e Milburn and daughter and Citric. Rudolph, of Ju"per, attended the funrsl of Mrs Gray -unday. Florence .McConnick cjtne hack Tuesday after a pleasant visit to Velpen. Mr. Robieon and wife, of Glendale, visited Rev. Bouher and family Sunday and Monday. Rev. Bouher will- preach at (his place Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Westert North Carolin la the Sprfag. Western North Carolina ia attractive at any season of the year, but certainly during the spring months, when the1 tree, ire tmdding. ml the Mowers biossoming, what could le more inviting than a trip to the beautiful mountain ( country. ine monius or April ani .May in the "Land of the Sky" and the "Sapphire country," including Anheviile and Mot; Springt, N. C, are very enjoyable. The lunate at this season it delightful , the ! T the scenery most Deaatirul, and the oppor tunity lor the enjoyment of aport, including golf, cannot be tu r passed. The Hotels in this region afford thj best accommodations. If you wish to know something of this delightful region, communicate with nearest Southern railway ticket agent, or address, fj, B. Ai.lkn, Ass't ien'l Passenger Agent, Aprl0 -8t Ht. Louis, Mo.

Thotuanda Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glut wfth your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a

sediment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your Hnen It Is evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or psln in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Whit to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, Jiver. bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing tt, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and 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 cases. If you need a medicine you should have 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 more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer at Boom of Swamn-aoct. Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper, Don't nmkcanv mistake bot reinem ber the name, Swamp Root, lr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, ami the adilrese, I. milium ton, N. Y., ou every lottle. House Contractor. LEO. SCHUBLEY Asks anv Derson intending to build a house to give him tt chance to bid on the contract. He will build for you and Furnish all Materials, Upon the pay being secured, or will work up your own material upon a contract, and will do your work in good style and at low prices. Call on, or address bim at Jasper, Indiana. LEO. SCHUBLEY. jr 11 - las. Executor's Notice. Sottas is hereby (riven that the undersigned hat; dulv iiial lined a? the execu tor of the last will and testament of Pe ter Harth, deivaaed. Said estate is upposed to he solvent. JOSEPH I! ARTH, Kxeeutor. UOI k Ht'STKR, Attvs for exeontor. April 10, V.m St. Railroad Excursions. Dedication Loafaana Purchase Expo i tion, St. Louie. Mo., April jO to May 908. Ticket on cale April ZD -30, and Miy 1, at one fare for the round trip good returning until May 4 1' 08. (iood Roads Convent n, St. Loota, Mo.. Atril 27. May V.m One fare for the round trip on April S6-S7, good returning until May 4, 10i3. s Southern Indiana TeaoherV As-ocia-tion, Vincennes Ind., April 11, W-l, one fare for the round trip April h-i, good returning untu April 17, IWB, Order of Kastern Star, Indianapolis. Ind., April 23-24, one fare for round trip April 21-22, good returning until April 2b. Cheap one wav rates to California. Low rates are now on sale to all points in California. V. B. Ci.aycomb, Act, THE ORIGINAL 25 Calibre Repeater THE of a 25 20 MARLIN U m tbt btadicit irmi mad ad accurate to .100 yards, with llaht report and littla recoil. It bullet it mora reliable tbaa a 22 calibre and tbe barrel doee aot foul aa fooidlr. Ii III kill cleaolr aad quickly without tearing. Stnekelea powder cao be ud la a large variety o f load, aid t ha ammunition l cheap. ALL MARLINS Rifle or Shot Gun, have SOLID TOP ACTION aad elect at the aid. OUR CATALOG, an llluatrated encyclopa-dlt on arm and ammunition, with colored covet by Ottbau, mailed for 3 stamp. THE MARLI FIRE ARMS CO., Nt Havtn Ct Apr ID, 10!S-!SSR CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS A wav rrlükble LailM. Mk nruwlM f.. NirwBerrra bnjlim u. end oaetatiuo boara. aeaJad with blue lihhnn ltxtyM. Huynfy.Kjr Brut!, SLISltoU'i m' ZTVZJZ," r weairr. iänaa aMarrwM wad.ess TMtimoniM. sold by oSiohbstm cbbmioal 00 SISS nnmr, PHILA. PA, Apr 6, 'Oil, ly eow. Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice ia hereby given that that ander signed, Trustee of Harbison township, will attend to township business on each Monday of the year, at my office, and Kreons having township business to msact are required to present it to him on Mondays. The township library will be kept at my home in Kaysville. U so BOB Nu, N jt, S3 1900.-. Trustee.

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trimmings, labor, style or fit in made-to-measure goods. You have the advantage with our garments of seeing just how they look or fit made up; the foremost trouser makers in America guarantee every pair, so do we.

Our prices suit your needs, about as important a point as

any, arter quality. S. Columbia Township Trus tee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columns Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend vo Township business at his othce on very Saturday, and persons having ownshir business to transact are re quested to present it on that day of the vek. the Township Library is kept at the ofhee of the Trustee, wher those en titled can obtain books. UaoRox W. MlLBOaor, Trustee. Hillhain, Indiana. Nov. 13, 1800-ly. "VepromyyobianLT'iB foreign Send model, sketch or pn hoto of lnrention for i ree report on patent! in patentability. For fne TRADE-MARKS For pre book, How to Secure' writs to Patent and The merchant who constantly ad vertices never has time to become an t experchess player. Advisor. Spring Beauties ! The earliest (lower of Spring, is bursting forth from shady wood and rocky dell, and is much admired by all who welcome Spring for its Beauteous Loveliness, After the frosts aud mud of a long winter. Hut it won't compare for beautiful tloweis wilh those shown in the 1W3 styles of Wnll Paper embi ace i in the large stock of Frank C. Kuebler, now offertd for sale at prices heretofore unheard of for new styles, from FIVE CENTS A ROLL TO FIFTY CENTS; That will make your home a "joy forever." Come and see them, and tbe many other handsome articles at Frank C. Kuebler's Watch, Jewelery and Music Store, Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana. New Spring Arrivals Fine Line of DRESS GOODS! Calicos, Percales, and Outing Cloths. Good line of BOOTS and SHOES For Spring Wear. AT JOSEPH BUCHART 8 W. 6th 8t.. JASPER, INT). Oct. ft, mi y.

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SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Gome and examinejsamples. Upstairs over Bermersheim s store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains.

Big Winter

Stock of Goods.

"Get a tele rhonei 9 9 The Cumberland Telephone & 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 Oat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Camber land service cheap at any price Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE, Local Manager.

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Just Received Latest Styles of Spring Dress Goods, Trimmings, Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at

WM. HALLER'S, Apr. 3-:,t

Boone Township Truntee'H ! Notice. The andenrigned, Truste of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at hia residence, tnree mi lee southwest of Portersville, on Hatunlays of each week, and requests all persons hiving township iMisinees to present it onSatutdav. Citlaens desiring books from tbe Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Christi an IIovvmas, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900-y.

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MADE Fashionable Jackson fc 4th Street-. Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is riven that hereafter the Tro tec of Madison township will be in Ire' land on the first Hatarday of each month, and tbe remaining Saturdays at my residence, five mile southwest of Ireland, for the pur ;oa of attending to township business, and all persons having business) with the township are atpected to confine it to those days. ine township library ia ken at lsas orgiua' in Ireland, where all may obtain the books The Indiana School books will be ouna at wm. r. Young' times. Uao. MTU a store at all imi.

Nov. 23, 1900-7

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