Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 May 1903 — Page 4
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''d Ik V.t.-Bc I iff' ol'i ' fcr..qfb vM -'.. Ill' KKIDAY, MAY 1, 1903 If you h ant urti, or ut mnj print tug. rail M thruugh Ihr v ourirr I'honr 13-. Ceaaty Seseriateadeat. A new County Superintendent b to be chosen by the township truetees the hrst Mondtv laJune. After having served faithfully for fourteen
years, Mr. ilson dechiieei a re rc- ,f the 942,901) estimate about f-'o,-tion, he having accepted a position 0"" for ab-ut J miles of i' fuot as district agent of the State Life hump in the middle of the streets. Insurance company at double the Bainbridge township will pay about salary the Superintendent oftiee $17,850 for 14 miles of road. Aint pays, and will begin bis new duties the people of Jasper asked to pay a about the 15th of June. He informs üttle too high for the nine foot the Courier tht nastier Uli 'aw tb hump' TSat ?um wuld pave our "tov persons e.i.bie to tn olfice in pr ncip-d streets with brick Jas Dubois county are Miss Ulen Rose, per ' tiump will cost about 12,625
Miss Maggie Wilson, Mr Edgar Uakins, each holding State licenses for rive years, and Messrs. Alois Belter, A. T. Wbaley, C. H. Schwartz, and Wm. Melchior. The last three have not held 36 months licerses heretofore, but attended examina tion lat Saturday, and expect to re ceie it. Of the above it is under. - r i steod that Miss Rose, who is thor oughly competent, and would be grate! j1 to the trustees for the posilion, l- no; aeiaytug mem tu tue farm work, or tramping down the crops and underbrush of the county eWtinrwrin. Piof. Beiter doe n')t want it this time, Mr. Schwartz i counted as a Republican, thus narrowing the active list of ehgibles to Messrs. Melchior, Haskins, and Whalev, and two of these depending on the result of last Saturday's examination. Ninth Aaaaal 8 ajWK mm. n.w .i , The 9th annual Commencement . . , , k.-T . ,l. of the Jasper high school, at the Court Houe last rnday night, was largely attended, and well apprecia ted by the audience the graduates and musical assistants acquitting themselves with eclat. The followIng program was observed : Music piano, Prof. Alois Btiler. The Prof, rendered a battle piece, in 'hieb the roar of artillery, the rattle of musketry, the blare of drums, and the shrill scream of bugles mingled wonderfully distinct. Tbe per former showed be was an adept Address The future of England, Edward Kempt . (21 honors.) it was well delivered. With some study of elocution, and gesture, Ed. has tbe making of an orator in him. Thomas Alva Edison, by Elmer Eifert. Vocal Music, Stella Friedman. R se Vollmer. The Monroe Doctrine, Scott Hunter. Chinese Government and Education, Joseph Seng. Music, piano, Maye V. Salb. Labor Unions, Omar Stewart. The SOtfc century fever, Cicero Clark. (1st honors.) Music, Star Orchestra. Presentation of Diplomas, Sup:. Sanders. Music. Star Orchestra. The Star orchestra also rendered several very fins selections as a prelude, while the audience was gathering. The ushers did their part with grace and efficiency. Two things were notable at tbe commencement 1 here were no taoy graauaies. i nie waa singular, for usually they pre dominate. There was not a gesture of any kind used by any of the j.. . J : .,1 thoukh they are prolific of them on the base ball grounds. Tbe room neatly decorated with tbe cIma colors anJ potted plants no Class motto to treasure in memory. or lauiih at in after years. There was some hindsome boquels and books r upon a side table but the gradu a:s didn't get a smell I em, anu th exercises closed with a regular old fashioned Methodist band shake in a blaze of gloty. aarM.ee Salb cam home from In diacapolis Monday uie papers go t i Washington Uitv lor examina tion. aThe base ball association met Monday night and elected M. A.! Sweeney, President; Louis Koerner, Treasurer; and Wm. Melchior, Secretary. Jasper's town trustees should employ an engineer, and adopt a plan for a system ot sewers before any other improve moots are made on the streets.
Kiu-iin.-FiankBtcbsr was killed1 ,;,1,;i,JivP'"Hl retnrnint until at Troy Tuesday, by a number of j' s'un iav rates rommet:rin Mav 3. one froiaht cars rollint over on him at a 'fare for the round trip, aood for the day
street crossing, where he was wait tag for tbe train to past. Us was a graduate of Jasper college, and bad
many fronds bare who regret bit
nU U' I . .. ! I I in i ritv ii- Kr- furniture QO. i . im ttttaty mtm iatMo Fssjitv ajfa-Jo. Kcstiue t hu rawing agam at his mill thin week. MTMcMr. 1,. F. Sturm aud Jos. A. Mehringer attended the funeral of F. Be, her at Troy Weduesday. oho M. Schmidt u in Perry county this week Kuebift V Smith enjoy a gOvd trade in their celebrated wagous tn Terry. MLwLovey Brasher thin mm k b--'guu a new addition to their buuieoa house, which will make their two rooms' each - by UM tet Pk-'Postioxate Cost. U n d e i the rock roads proposition in Bain bridge township the tax will be about 4 per cent. Jasper will pay a mile while the township s will cost about $1.255 a mile. Portersvllle Poieu. Fred. Hagan is happy since '.he little girl has come to stay. Anthony Coffman, of Knox eountv. was shakine hands with his many friends here this week. Rev. Smith, of Alfordsville, will preach a memorial sermon, May ,sith Sunday before Decoration day. Euphro Whitehead went to Jasmxw m . a mm a Pr Saturday to get ready to anena ormaI at that PlaceSi. Cox and wife made a business trip to Jasper Monday. Fred, and John Schnarr went to Pike county Monday to do some painting for Adam Webber. Clara Rudolph, Henry Ellis and Lottie went to Jasper Sunday evening to attend the C. E memorial . . oerviUBB lui tuen ?i?ici .uaggic ,- You can hear the toot, toot of half a dozen huckster wagons in this town now. Frank Cavender and wife, from Iowa, are visiting their cister, Mrs. Mas. Sberitt Mr. Thomas and daughter visited At Uncle Hi Johnson's Sunday XVZ Believes tbe Job ah Story. Frank Talmage, son of the fa-m-kim T Dp Witt Talmase. ia mote g - todav than he was two months ago. Frank is a clergyman. mnnth mo Fran and like all preachers, must answer at least once in his life certain stock questions. Among these question are the "evolution of man," "4ernal fire" and "Jonah's whale." The question propounded at a iterary society composed of embryo orat0rs and statesmen, was as fol lows: "Mr. Talmage, do you belif ve that the whale swallowed Jonah?" Without a moment's hesitation, Mr. Talmage said: "What proofs you have, I have. Why the same facts should make me believe and you disbelieve, I cannot say. In order to come to a decision let me say that the whale did swallow Jonah. For Jonah was a preacher, and tbe whale has been spjuting ever since." BherifTs Sale. Bv virtue of an execution to me di. Coart i wm p, at public said to tbe hiebest bidder, at the door of tbe Court house in Dubois county. Indiana, on S Tt RI V , THE lth day opMax A. D. 1M03, between the boors of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said 1av tbe renU aca rofiU) for , term nt .Xi eei. ma seven vear. of the fallowing deso ing o in I'mitii real e-taie. nnaTei in i'uikhs eountv, in the tat 'if In'liana, to-wit : Part of Blemkei' block in Bimker's ail,lltio1 to the ,.;tv o( Haatiafbarn, more partieulirlv dwritetl if follows nnrnninif hi me Boam-wff-i rorner 01 . . .i ... . . au iiot-K nnu running mence nonri eighteen feet, then east ne hundred und sixteen feet, thenee south eighteen fevt, thence west one hundred and sixteen feet to the place of ts'ginninz. And on failure to realize the full j t lruktame time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, Taken as the property of Oeorge W. Weeks at the suit of the state of Indiana. Said real estate will be sold without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and subject to the redemption laws of the State of Indiana. VicToa V. Caan aw, Sheriff. Dubois Countv. Ind. Lao II. Fishsr. Atty for plaintiff. .way i, ivn .1. pin Railroad Excursions. Free street tair at F.vansville, May It to 1. One fare for the round trip Mav oniv. in enect until t. a, im, Cheap one way rates to California.
Tl ? roads i r OA tion
Low rates are now on sale to all points in California. V. E. Claycomb, Aft.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist Tit DUcttTtrer f Swams-Koot at Wark la 1U Laboratory There is a, utsease prevailina; In thia ptaaury laast dmerous because so deceplive. Many sudden deaths are caused by i: heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure cr apop.exy are often the result of kidney disea.se. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the k.dney-poiscned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by celL Then the nchr.ess of the blood the albumen leaks oat and the sufferer has Bright'a Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root the new dis covery ts the true specific for Kidney, bladder tad urinary troubles. It has cured thousands ; of apparently hopeless cases, after all other I effor's have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and dollar sues. A sample bottle sent tree by mail, also a book teilmg about SwampRoot and Its wonderfu! cures. Address Dr. Kilmer ft Co, Bingham too N. Y. and mention ttus cmdw lon't make any nnMnke hut reruern!er the name, Swamp Root, Ir. Kilmers Snauip-Root. and the address, Hinghamton, N. Y., on everv bottle. House Contractor. LEO. SCHUBLEY Asks any person intending to build a house to give hi in a chance tu bid on the contract. He will build for you and Furnish all Material, L'pon tbe pay being ecured, orl will work up your own material upon a contract, and will do your work in good etyle and at low prices. ' Al-o building moved and raised on short notice. Call on, or address him at Jasper, Indiana. LEO. SCHUBLEY. Apr in- Sin. Executor's Notice. Notice ia hereby given that the unlersigned has duly c)iiallitiel a? the executor of the laet will anl tentatneot of I'eter Harth, ileceaM!. .Saul estate ia tuppoeeti to he solvent. JOSEPH r. ARTH, Eaecator. Cox . Him kr, Atty for executor. April 10. l;03-3t. Town Election Notice. State of Indiana, I Duboia county. To the Marsha! of the town of Jasper, Dubois coanty, (ireeting; L John II Jade, clerk of town of Jasper, ilo hereby certify at the titS reg ular towu elex-tion. to be held in the town of Jasper, Dubois eountv, Indiana, on the 1st Monday in May, 1MU3, the same teing May 4th, 1908, the following officers will be voted for, to-wit: One Trustee for the 1st ward of said town j One Trustee for the U w ard : One Trustee for th- 8d ward; One Trustee for the 4tli wani ; One Trusts for the r)th wunl . ne Town Treasurer; One Town Clerk ; line Town .Marshal. In testimony whereof I have heseunto i set tnv hand and atfixed the seal L S. of said town, this l'Hh April, 1908, day of JOHN H.JUDY, Clerk, of the Tow n of Jasper PROCLAMATION. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of the incorporated town of Jasper. Dubois county. Indiana, that the polls will be open at the usual place of iiOKiiiix ein. mm iu nmu ujbii ifh MONDAY, MAY 4th, V.m, For the election of the officers I la. . I I .1 . . m ' - dated Apnl Kith, 1908, w here all quali-1 fled voters of said town aie notined to be present if they wish to vote. E I V V A K I i U T ZW K I L K R , Marshal. April 17, I90ttw. Notice of Administrator's Appointment Notice i hereby given, that the undersigned has toen duly appointed admin eiim-i uai" iwrn iiuiv nuiMjiiuru bmiiiiiiistrator with will annexed of the estate cf Freder ok Aulenharher, deceased, late of Dubois county, Indiana. Said estate i solvent PHILIP At LKNHACHF.lt. A-lm'r. faaviiuB A TaavuMt, Att'yp. lnl 17. VMU Xmk. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS . Alrv r.nbi LaSI, Mk nrucftot for HKHMtKRI KSJWLISM In BUnI uti itmtl m.iallir bum. mlrd with blu ribbon TMtMMtn. KrnM lMi mmm ImIIMI . Ilu of your Drucxlst, ur wm r. in uni . in "Umpx tut PMIInlan. Trail -la and " aWllvT tor ImIIm." in letter, r SBbII. TMtlnioi.lis MulJ br IL CBiowasTsa obbmioal co. oiaw bmims aMt. rsiLA, pa, Apr , '0:t, y eow. Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice io hereby given that the anderligned, Trastee of Harbison township, will att md to township business on each Monday of the year, at ray office, and Kreons having township business to insect are required to present it to him ya Mondays. Tbe township library will be kept at mj homo in Hayavills. Uaoaoa Nix, Nov, SS 1900,-y. Trostes.
Ii Spring
"Fit Well-Wear
Trousers We admit that there are custom tailors producing trousers that look as well as the new "R. CÄ W." styles we are offering. There are no better 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, after quality. S. Westers North Carolina la the Spring. Western North Carolina is attractive at any aeason of the year, but certainly during the Spring months, when tbe treen are budding, and the rlowere bloeaoniing. what could be more inviting than a trip to the beautiful mountain country. The months of April and May in the "Land of the bky" and the "Sapphire country," including Aeheville and Hot Springs, N. G.i are very enjoyable. The climate at this season is delightful, the scenery most beautiful, and the opportunity "lor the enjoyment of sport, including golf, cannot be surpassed. The Hotels in this region afford the best accommodations. If you wish to know something ox this delightful region, communicste with nearest Southern railway ticket agent, or address, G. B. AfcUDf, Ass'ttien'l Passenger Agent, Apr 10 -8t St. I,ouie, Mo. Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his office on jvery Saturday, and persons having ownship business to transact are re quested to present it on that day of ine the -ek. the Township Library is kept at in is kept where the othce of the Trustee, w here those enlice titled can obtain books. ÜBOROI W. MiLBfRM, Trustee. Hillham, Indiana. Nov. 28, 1800 ly. Spring I The earliest (lower of Soring, is Dur8tjDg forth fronc ghady wood and rocky dell, and is much admired by all who welcome Spring for its Beauteous Loveliness, After the frosts aud mud of a orjg winter But it won't compare for beautiful tlowets with those shown in the 1903 styles of Wall P-P" embraced tn the large stock 0f Frank C. Kufcbler, now offered for sale at prices heretofore unheard 0f f0r new styles, from FIVE CENTS A ROLL TO FIFTY CENTS; That will make your home a "joy forever Come and see them, and , , , . many other bandfome articlts at frank C. Kuebler's Watch. Jewelery and Music 8tore, Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana. New Spring Arrivals Fine Line of DRESS GOODS! Calicos, Percales, and Outing Cloths. Go:d line of BOOTS and SHOES For Spring Wear. AT JOSEPH BUCH ART 8 W. 6th St.. JASPER, INI). Oct. , iw-y.
mmrnw Arrivals!
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KUEBIiER'S,
West Side Clothier
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TAILOR MADE SKIRTS All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Come and ezaminesamples. Upstairs overk Bermersheim' store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT'S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter Stock of Fashionable Goods.
The Cumberland Telephone t Telegraph Compan Furnish the best 10CAI SERVICE. Bona fide subscribers are given free telephone service to every point reached by their lines in the county, snd 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. 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 St Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The nndereifned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois coanty, hereby rives notice that he will attend to ail baatness pertaining to the office of Trustee, at hie residence, tnree miles southwest of Portersville, on Saturdays of escli week, and requests all persons hvrinar township onainc 4 to present it on Saturday. Citiaena desiring hooka from the Township Library, are notified that the Library u kept at my residence. Crsistian Hoffman, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900 -jr.
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and Furnisher ! Jarkon A Mh Street.
Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is irvaai that hereafter the Trustee of Msxtasoa township will be ia Ireland on the first Saturday of each month, and the remaining Haturdaya at my reaidenes. five milei eoathwest of Ireland, for the purpose of attending to township business, and all persons having business with ths township are ex nected to confine it to those days. The township library is kspv at Isaac Hondas' in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. Ths Indiana School hooka will m found at Wai. T. Young's store at all times. Usst. M. Hasan a. Nov. 23, 19SVy Trustee Madison Tp.
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