Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1903 — Page 4
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W ihm. .brvft ik u. cvii4ciM WHH rfUOAY, MAY 22. 1903. If jron any locul ur. or want iii printing, rail u. Oir..ii(li mirier rlmnr, !..
yypgy evening about six larNewburg authorities liav--hut oV.oi k. .1 hu H::i;-1. l.u-ul tu ana -up the saloon in that t vvn fr nt,Jer ol the I)nlxi- Go :nty Telephone back, and side entrance oa sun- Co., was struck by one of the po'e days, all day, and alo the ice cream with such fofCI a? to break his leg parlors, soda water l unlaius and below the knee. He was taken livery stables. A young man who j home, a physician called, and be is takes his girl for a drive Sunday . now getting along as well as could must get his rig themght before, and be expected.
care for it overnight. In Jasper the saloons are ciosea runaay morning during church services, by order of th town trustees jn the theory, it i supposed, that the bars would be more attractive to the church inera-h-r-V'Hi) rh rhoreh asjrfisss. It- . j . üut) lition ihat, whue men A tuen, who profess to believe i j ist aud loving iod, would rather gather in a bar room, in direct violatiou ol His romuidiiditteLit, and nlav cards and kUzle, than attend l ..... s as i a church for His worship! Kvaneville is in a furor now; over her proposed big horse show. ' occurring the first week in June, of which J. R. Mitchell is Secaetary. j and over the admission of traction , roads to the citv streets, which Mare Covert teems tö think ought to be fenced out. The horse show under the management of Capt. C.rav, is to be an enjovable week of fine norses and graceful riders, and the management invite owners ot tin.horses in Dubois county to enter for tb show, join the "Bit and Btidle Club, (and they may spell bridle with an a, too, if they fix it so) and have a good time for a week ; while Mayor Covert wants to prevent the success of all such shows in the future, by keeping traction companies out of a town that has not more than half enough street car lines now. If Evansville wants to be a moderncity it must get out of its swaddling clothes. P. S. The editor ol the Jasper Courier has been elected a member of the "Board of (jovernors " of the horse show, and wonders if that set of men will have as much power as Mayor Covert, or if it only implies that they are expected to put their hands in their pockets, pay their money, and attend the show. STThe Jasper College faculty and students went to St. Meinrad. Tuesday for a day's outing. A very interesting and exciting game of ball was played on the St. Meinrad College campus in the afternoon, between Jasper and St. Meinrad. which, however. nded in a wrangle. The score sto od I too in the 1 1th inning, when adispute a rose resulting in the Jasper boys quitting the game, thus forfeiting the game to St. Meinrad. in-an I . Herman Bergman, an insane tramp, who had escaped from an asylum of the Little Si-ter- of the Poor, was found uude near the Ry. turn-table in Jasper, by Constable Jos. Hoffman, and upon trial he-
tore rq. r i.. ' '-tbe Brunsman heirs report. Bale May nyo Drs. Kempf and Michael-; ,dlo Elizabeth Foertcb for 1900; wss found issSOS, and application deed ovedi made for sdmis-ion to W (odmere. , Jacob Mundi r of of g I6-The ball park fence is being Mundi, was ordered to sell land at J finished this week, and the grand PUJ),C land will be built next week. The! Wm. I). Lox vs. bouthern Rail-: management has not yet decided wa' j tranaferred to federal court on when the opening game will be application uf defendant, played, but there may be a game C. Hemtuerlein, guardian of Arneit Sunday. The team goe to ld beim, reports sale of land toJ. Oakland City to play on Decoration ? Teufel for ale; confirm ! ; deed made and money distributed. . Dan. Neukara. adiur. e-t. if f, ISjrThe county commiion'rH, io M. Harder, det 'd . w:ih ordered t session yesterday, allowed ex herift sell land at private als, Castrup" $2, 54" arrearage f -alary.! State, on rel. of Bertha Itatlift. They also ordered thut bid." I re-'vs. Cha-. Bsteh, tOf bsstsrd ; r-la-ceived' Monday, Juce -'-'). fir huild-trix acknowledges in open c urt that ing the 16 miles ot nine foot hump satisfaction has been made for the rock roads. support of the child by payment of j$30O; court orders the money to be SaMr. Martin, who was theold- paid to tha Clerk; that be pay her est man in Dubois county, and who I cash S0, and f'" each six mouths lived in Jackson township, for many thereafter till fund is exhausted, year, died on Wednesday, and was1 John R. Travis vs. S. Eicher etal, buried at the Catholic grave yard inj dismissed.
rv i r ti . . Huntingburg yesterday, lie was'.).) years old, ami was the step-father of the late Mrs. Kraus, of Jasper. SFThe Calumet Lake Co., will give a dance at Calumet lake next Thursday evening. This will be the first of the season given at the lake. Pkkacuin .. Rev. K. L. Priest's regular appointment at the Jasper M K. Church is next Sunday morn ing at 10:30. Sunday School at o'clock. All cordially welcomed. SSTThe Hoosier oil drillers are now down V71 feet and are still (trilling. j
,Mn. OeeiUs l.usvhli visiting
day. SAVJoeepfa S'huhruatiier, ot Andersou, ou:tie to Jupet- Wednesday to visit bit parent. ssyKalrdi Stt-wurt r9!ed through Japer yet-terday euroute to his .home in Ireland fr m Louisville. A- .iitn: W bill unloading telephone pole- from u wagou MabUAOI LlCSSfSSS. f rank Buechler and Anna (iehl ; Joseph Beicl n and K sa QstrihSSSIBi Joseph A. Bcnwsftl and Gertrude Bretz ; John C. Fisher and Anna M. Pfau; Kranen J. Seibert and Kmma H Bckart; Joha Lusch and Theresia Schultlu i-. Michael Boeler and Elizabeth Seidl ; Michael W. Zealler and Anna K. Birk; Leopold X. Lofty and Barbara Morganroth; Thomas Nelson and Mary Ford. Dubois Circuit Court . . , , . . . . i opened me mmj term on .uonuay evening, with his honor, K. A. hly, presiding, and Leo H. Fisher prose cutin the pleas of the State, with Sheriff ic. Cassidy keeping order in court. Miss Barbara Lifert was appointed as official court reporter for the present term. The following hows the linal disposition of causes "1' to Wedesday night: State CaOlCf John Morgenroth; perjury; Indictment quashed. Sam. Colvin; attempt to provoke; plea of guilty ; tined. Henry Harder; A.vV. B; nollied onaccount of former adjudication. Geo. and John Bauer; delivering liquor to minor; found not guilty. John C. Krodel; del. liquor to 1 Li. ; minor : nnea Dallas Songer; disturbing public meeting: found not guilty. Ben. Sondermann; del. liquor to minor; jury trial; verdict not guilty. Peter Schnell, et al. del. liquor to minor; jury tiial, lasting part of two days, and no verdict up to yesterday afternoon. Maggie Mtlier; cruelty to child; recognizance bond forfeited. Wm. Andre; drunk; fined ' NofelNoles; pet tit larceny ; plea guilty, but being a minor sentence is withheld during his good behavior. Martin Bautrenfeind. a witness who failed to answer questions, was found guilty of contempt of court, and was tined $1". to which was added ten days in the county jail. Several caves are tiied. and under advisement. Civil Causes. The receiver in the estate of bankrupt John Kothert makes his final report, showing paymets by him of all assets coming into bis hands, and he is discharged. N. B. Coffman, guardian of Wm. H. Coffman, had his petition for sale of real estate continued. The Voglar drain case was continued for completion of construction. mmm I he commissioner to sell land oi Liquor LicciiM Notice. Hot km i hiT.l.v (Ifen to tin- citinn of Jp r. mill It. i ni ridpe townahlp, IMiImiIk ('. lad lit, thai Iba aaavraignvd, aaata lahab Itaatof MM towBsblp aaS ooasitf . aaid .t Mm uf eara. mh-i of kmi moral runr if i i , n al tin- raajBMSf sHum laraa, MM. ail tbs Roairtl ot Oowtnlaalonara of i rouaitv, aspl lor a llceaaa to sail sad retail uplrltiioua, Vlnoaa. malt ml oth intoili-a ling llqaora la a laaa qaaaitltv than aqssjrt ni .1 Maua, witm Uta ptivltasja ot altowlag the aaSSCi la M ilr ank on Iii pn-tiiiar. Tli priri. liK-atlon whtrt ald ll(iinra III Ix- told IK Mi a träwl rOOSa, 0 tlx- if riiiiini fli. or, alaa isaja, In tlaa mmtii 'ui soraat ni S lfO "tory frame bvlldlaa frontina; on N. M.i. ii .Inrt ami tlx- I'lillic mjuari', on lot V Oft. mm .I.i.uii ...l .1... i..iiflni.l man or r,li.. i of t IM tnw B Of JIIT. lUllllirnlUf tolltllp. IIUTMil t'oniity. in nana Alifto. at tlif taitl timii III make appllra In. ii for In-, n-r to n IV' lull Ih m, i-nnfi in. Ii aas, and lor the nale of riajam ami to I xtcro. I RA NX M NKKI.. May, h, IS03 .1.
Have Kidney Trowels
-"" twwet Know it. Out. tun glass with iwcnty-tocr hours; a a acuimcni i sediment or aftindicates an coadtthe kid ft neys; if it aula your itncn tt U evidence of kidney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in w" the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Whet to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge to often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot, the prest kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pari of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold wster and scalding pain tn patilng It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wtne or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go oftea during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root la 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$I. sues. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book thst tells more about it. both sent absolutely free by mall. address Ur. Kilmer at mvt Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer tn this paper. Pon't make anv mistake but reraemler the name, wamp Root, Dr. Kilmer Bwaatp-Boot, and the address, Bingham loa. N . Y., uu wan bottle. House Contractor. LEO. SCHUBLEY Asks any person intending to build a house to give him a chance to bid on the contract, fie will build for you and PiiriiiMii all Material, L'pon 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. Also building moved and raised on hort notice. Call on, or address him at Jasper, Indiana. LEO. SCHUBLEY. pr lO-.iu. LtottUM Notice. I '1 Ii K i- in r-'' Kiv.-n tn tri 'itire nn of WW Jestter. B;iitrii!c tnwnstnn. lmlol ronnty. In lian . tlmt Iii .ii - !-!. umif iiiz.ii e Um Uaiffl Hat , will apply to tbt- OoaatJ ( 'ii:tiiisloner fit iHiboia imiit at laialr neat rt-giiiar elon In Jim-, fur a ln-.-ii- to r tml intoix-ating liquors twtr awd viae, aad permit the ani t U ctrank on tin- pn-nnse, under the pro - oaa "I II.-- laws ot 1m i -tin U"vern MS li'ne. The BWSiaS location her auch liUor areto In- aoM is ia a rm ttaSB fet. on tat groaaMl Soor of the two ton frame tmlMiag hi tin- eoraer of Slxtti ami 'Sftn treet, -itunte.1 on the Kd-t half of lot No. a xhown on the or dinal lat of the IOW9J of Jasper. Bainbridira iowaahlp, h,im.. , I :. ma. At tl'ie ame time and place will apply for ; eeaac to iiow -ari pia hik, .lu e thro mul ti. him liv. .In! iolife't lonerv HKNST OOSPPSKB UND EXAMINE My Nice Line of SUMMER JEWELRY BROOCHES, HAT PINS. 9 WAIST PEARL SETS, 20 cents a set. Ladies' Huberry Chains. Bents Faha, Etc. ATFrank C. kit's Watch, Jevveiery and Music Store, Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Noii' ' k bat by giysw tiiat by virtue ot an order of the I iijoi l'ir.uit Court, ot tlie Htate of Imliana, tin- uui)frrtignei ediaiatstratorol UsS satats si Kri. Arnold, deceased, will off-r fr salt" at iub lie am-tion, on th prvnue!, aoout one mile nortliweft of Knoxville, on the KnoxvUle and Kellerville road, on SATURDAY, JI NK .th. IfSs, All of the follow i BS dem-ri I a?d real es täte, aituatAd in Duhoin county, Indiana, to- wit : Tht north half of the south-east quarter and tlie eouth-wesi miarter of the soutli-esj't .juart.r, all in i-ection two
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in township one (1 ) sooth, range MSrlSSSMSJ. Trustes of Harbison township, (4)sjsjL 12 acre, more or less Saul will attend to township bosiasM on each land will la- ol.l frved from all liens and Monday of the year, at my office, and freed from the int.r-st and lien f dece- persona baring township business to Seat's widow. , transact are required to present it tu him TERMS K SALE. Ose fourth cash, sa Mondays.
the residue in thiw e-nial navments at ix , i eive him eignteen months, pur dustSf ifivinf notes for leferre-l payHu nte at 8 t cent., without relief, with good freehold security to the appioval of the administrator. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock, A. M. HAMPTON IMNNICK, Adm'r. Cox lit i kk, Attys. May I, 110-4t. The merchant who constantly ad vertisea never has time to become an expert chess player. Advisor.
Spring
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We admit that there are custom tailors producing trousers that look as well as the new "R. 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 s point as any, after quality.
Westers Norti Caratlaa Is the Ssriag. Western North Carolina it attractive at any aaaaoa ot the year, but certainly during the Spring months, when the tret-e are budding, and the Howe bloaoming, what could be more inviting than a tnp to the beautiful mountain country. The niontna of April and Mar in the "Land of the Sky" and the "Sapphire country," including Asheville and Hot Spnnga, N . C, are very enjoyable. The climate at thia season is delightful, the scenery most beautiful, and the opportunity for the enjoyment of sport, including golf, cannot be surpassed. The Hotels in this region afford the I est accommodations. If you with to know something of thia delightful region, communicate with nearest Southern railway ticket agent, or address, G. B. Allem, Asa't Gen'l Passenger Agent, Apr 10 Ht St. Louis, Mo. Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Colnmoia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his office on jvery Saturday, and persona having ownship business to transact are requested to present it on that day of the rssk. The Township Library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. (jiuKiii W. MiLBi ax, Trustee. Hillham, Indiana. Nov. 23, 1800 ly.
lew Spring Arrivals
Fine Line of DRESS GOODS! Calicos, Percales, and Outing Cloths. Good line of BOOTS and SHOES For Spring Wear. AT JOSEPH BUCHABT'S W. 6th 8t.. JA8PKR, IND. Oct. I, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS r. a;i.o.iiw. Lai. m. i-ruawitt ftt reeerisscartcsrsi snuusil m uwd mi Ta " ' wtar r" aVfai ? 'iaaLai i ill? Lsaaa tUMM4 laliatltM. Huroffoar Umaatta. or mna . In aampa fcr rwtlnlan, T al Nlia attd " WrtlaT Saa SI." M itumr, arwearta Stall. ÜüSi TaaUaasakala. BjaM fd DaasxMa. cRioaaeraa obbmioal oo. eiee saaaSSwa Ssjasasa raia sa Apr I, '08, ly eow. Harbison Truatee'a Notice. Notice is hereby fives that tha ander The township library will be kept at my borne in Haysville U BO BOB Nu, Nov. 33 lS00.-y If to an "ad" you add an "ad," You multiply vour gains. Substract from those who do not."ad" And a dividend remains. The greater common "devisor Is one whose "ad" will Uli A hundred thousand people, Of goods be has to sell. Furniture Trade Review.
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KITEBLER'S, West Side Clothier and Furnisher
TAILOR
SKIRTS All Wool Molton, Korsoys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Oome sand examinesamples. Upstairs over, Bermersheim' store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
DRY POOPS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Bis Winter Stock of Fashionable
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The Comberlasd Telephone t Telegraph Compinn famish the best LOCAL SERVICE. Bona 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" Ins tram en ts used. No Shooting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service oheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE, Local Manager.
N0W IN STOCK!
Jnst 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 ftt Boone Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby gives notice that hs will attend to all baiiness pertaining to the office of Truste, at his residence, tnree miles southwest of Portersville.on Hatnrdaysof each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it on Saturday. Citiseas desiring books from ths Townshi Library, are notified that the Library kepi si my residence. Chbistu Horm, Trustee. Dee 7, 1900-y.
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Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is siren that hereafter the True tea of Madison township will be in Ireland on the first Saturday of each month, and the remaining Saturdays at my residence, five milee southwest of Ireland, for the purpose of attending to township business, and all persons having business with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kepw at Isaac Sorgias' in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be knd at Wm. T. Young's store at all times. Gao. M. GassNB. Nov. 28, 1900-y Trustee Madison Tp.
