Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 June 1903 — Page 4

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NfTCK. DT lOt OOCWTY. IN DI AUA. lad at la FocuSUs t Jaar ar Mn ikrtaik U Mil m mm liilaM, tot laa taeMat FRIDAY, JUNE f? 1903. IM F tust mmy leetU mmw, mr eras Ml rlatla. aail M ikr.Bh Mm auriar Pkvaa. IM.I Tu. : . ::.)' oJi -d t 4 d ruf i ! L'OLmikh how be justified the assertion made that building tbo rock road would double the Uz? The Auditor says th tax will be only 27 cent on the $100 the first year, and will dfcrease from that an the 20 yuare roll around, while the other taxea are about $1.78 on Ike 1100. Aimit i ted. Now take SO year taxation I at from 27 cents the rural real t.i 1 own'- 'h Ih-t , Hrd Hip aynram tu Y Hon ail" Ix- about 14 rnnt- on each 100 ior 20 year, or 2.80 total. Add to this aura at least aa much wort for repair, which Iba law ""Pia, and we have $5.Ü0on each 4 100, .nd will be getting off cheap attbat,-and we will have paid omethiaf over three timea oar present tax nd if it doea not coat the people overlre times aa much they will be luck) 3 SerM-. Endreta, a student at JesC college, sustairad painful bruises urday. A rope ran through a pulley attached to tie ceiling in the college, and two othsi students and he amused them sei ret by pulling bin up to the ceiling, ant whan ths boy was nearly to the railing the rope broke, and he fell t the floor. Fortunately he waa not se ioualy injoawa. mrUt. George W. Hatxrly, the popular confectioner on the public square, and Helen M. Planta, of zvu . mn street, 8t. Louis, were married in that city Monday after noon at four o'clock, Rev. Father MaCaba, of the Catholic church, officiating. Mr. Haberly has many friends all over Dubois county who heartily congratulale him, and wish hie bride and him long lives of happiness and success. They will arrive in Jasper next week, and make thia their home. Cares Caan Eugene A. Ely, Judge, after a eeks' recess, opened attain Mon day morning, and has been progressing pretty lively this week. Tbe following shows the disposition of causes up to Wednesday nigbt. State vs. 8am Jodms; threatening to use dangerous weapon; plea guilty fined $25, aaftd 15 for drunkenness in another case; and $25 for A. A B. in anotiner ease. SUte vs. fiUlph Koons; raps, ease continued on 900 bond. State vr i0hn C. Krodel: selling liquor on Sunday ; fined 910. TheQprand Jury returned into court 2yg indictments on Tuesday, - Via patted on the back as good boya ad diec barged. CIVIL CAUSES. J Hamilton Pinnick, administrator Alt of Fred. Arnold, deceased, reif ports sale of real aetata to Henry Dudiae on June 6, 1903, for 11.140; aale confirmed. Wm. W. Myers vs. Tbe Southern Railway Co. ; venue changed to Pike Co., upon payment of coeta in 10 days. vDan'l Neukam, adm'r estate o Fred. W. Harder, dee'd, reports sale of real estate June 9, to Bar bare E. Harder for 9900; aale coo firmed. Tbe guardian of Katie Nicholson reports aale of ward's real estate on May 26 to Ira Alexander for 9133 85; sale confirmed. Andrew M. Anderson vs. Wm. F. Rodimel ; change of venue from Pike county ; jury trial ; verdict for defendant. Motion for new trial sat for hearing on 1st day of next term. The guardian of Mat Schnell re . mm a a a I ports sate oi wam s rest estate on June 8, to August A. Bets, for 9120, and money re-inveeted in other real estate; both deeds approved and confirmed. Geo. P. Wagner vs. Stephan Mil ler ; on note ; Judgment for plain till for 988.45. Robt. Chapman vs. Southern Ry VO. ; ior uamagea removea ob plaintiff's motion to Ü. 8. court. Tbs petition of Wm. C. Brittain et at, to be discharged from executor's bond of Emma Hardin. Exe cutor files new hood and petition is nnw ooei oi petitioners. WMlsssa Mayma and Ella Back man, of Ferdinand, visited Mends in Jasper Tuesday. Joseph's Parochial school la Jtapar closed for tbe summer on Wedneeday. I

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i iMi esj usverei oi our young people attended the dance at Haysville I uesday night. D. Wellman. Ksu . Evans villa, attended court in J ae per wedneeday. aTöberiö Vic. Casuidy and R Lockrum took Lacelle McCrillua to the Southern Insane Uoepital last Saturday. laV Albert Bohnert has been elec ted as ecbool trustee ior the ensuing two year i h "id Mr nannee ' ' i lowing corpa of 'ar' ers 1 .' -r ui:ic cb'xile lot nex tatet: sup. , Butrain Sao dent; Principal, Maggie A. Wileon; bib and ah grades, Wtn. Wellman; 3d, 4th snd 5th grades, Mary L. Eckert; Prima, Maggie A. Üutgaell. Bate Bail. The J a per Reda were defeat c the firet time tbia seajoa last bun day, by tbe Bancroft's, of Evans vi!!, fit tlie new South Side Park. this w mb the ..iM'iiihii Die at th uw perk, and the association great ly appreciated tbe large attendance. Tbe Bancrofts are one of tbe strong eet teams in Southern Indiana, but, notwitbatanding thia fact, our boys should hare won bad it not been for several error, which were made at just the wrong Una, The Ban croft's will be back again aeon The following is tbe score : Jaapar. A.B. R. P.O A. E 0 0 Schuler, rf , 5 13 Steinhauser, as, 5 0 1 Hosy, 2b, 5 1 4 Borger, W. lb, 4 0 8 Ksmpf, If, 4 0 1 Carey, c, 4 10 Hunter, 3b, 4 0 3 Borger, A. rf, 4 17 Coekrum, p, 4 0 0 Total 39 4 27 Evaasvills. A.B. R. P.O. 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 7 A. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 6 E. KUer, If, 6 0 4 Gebhardt, cf, 5 0 2 Brady, 3b, 5 11 Hospple, lb. 5 2 6 G. Gebhardt, as, 5 2 1 Griese, 2b, 5 13 Kahla, rf, 5 0 1 Bohrer, e, 5 18 Roth, p, 5 0 0 Total, 46 7 27 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Innings, 1234 5 6789 R. HE. 110000002 4 8 6 010OOO8037 6 3 JPr, h. vans rills, Left on bases : Jae per 8, Evans ville 11. Baaa on balls; off Cock rum 2. Struok out ; Coekrum 5, Roth 6. Two base bits, Schu.er, Brady, Kahla. Umpire Huther. Time of game 1 hour and 45 min. Attendance, 500. The gams between the Juniors and Portersville resulted in a vic tory for ths Juniors, score 16 to 13 PsgetvIHa Flaascs Sam Himeel and Miss Cora Ru dolph were at the singing Sunday nigbt. While riding home last Thursday Wm. Eck's bone fell down end Willie bad bis shoulder dialocated. Dr. Abbott fixed it up. Miss Myrtle Lemmon, the organ iat, while running a race with her sister fell down and broke one of her arms. It has bean set and she la on the road to recovery. Johnny Eck says that "be has already talked to a girl over the foam." The ice cream supper at Bethel Saturday nigbt waa well attended and a good time bad. Miss Cora Rudolph and Samuel Himeel were ths guests of Albert Hinsel Sunday, admiring his new bouse. Rodent. I YOU WILL BE WITH ANYTHING YOU GET OF TBWHLBR, and I MT7SIO DBALSl i JASPER, IIIllIAHi RtPAIIt WORK GUARANTIED.

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arw a wv wu a wa WITH A LAME BACK ? Ueaay Treat. Hakes Yea Sita äste. Almost everybody who reads the newslo know of the wonderful curse made by Dr i Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the (rest kidney. liver I ana bladder remedy. It is the great medical triumph of the nine teenth century; discovered after years of scientific research by ur. Kilmer, the eml hent kidney and bled der specialist, and it wonderfully successful In promptly curif tame Dae. Money. Header, uric acid trouble and Brlf ht Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. sv iH I aw - aa a . ir. iv. um er e wm-nooi u not recommended f or everything but If you hav kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tastsd In so many ways, in hospital work. In privets practice, among the helpless too peer t purchase relief snd has proved so successful la every case that a special arrangement has oeen made oy which all readers of this paper who have not already .tried It, may have a sample Dottle sent free oy mail, also s book telUnf more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous oner in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. The regular fifty csnt and h dollar sUes are sold by all rood drusrelsta. Don't make any mistake but reinem tr the liame.lHwamp Root. Dr. Kilmers wauip-Koot, and tne address, Uingtiaiu ton, N. Y., onjeverv bottle. Railroad Excursions. One dollar and twenty-five cents to Louisville and retorn Sunday June 7th. One and one-third fare to Sweet Sul phur, Velpen, and White Sulphpr, English, good 30 days. Sundav rates commencing; Mav 3. one fare for the round trip, rood for the dav only, in enect ontu Uct. .'ö, 1W. Cheap one way rates to California Low ratee are now on sale to all points in uaiuornia. V. E. Clayooms, Act. House Contractor. LEO. 8CHUBLEY Asks any person intending to build a house to give him a chanoe to bid on tbe contract. He will build for you and Furnish all Materials. Upon the pay being secured, or will work up your own material op on a contract, and will do your work in good style and at low prices. Also buudinpe moved and raised on snort notice. Call on, or address him at Jasper, Indiana. LEO. SCHUBLEY. pr.ie-sm. "The Land of the Sky." This is the title of an attractive booket just iseoed by the passenger depart ment of the Southern rail way. descrip tive of Western North Carolina. The book is beautifully illustrated and gives tbe prospective tourist an excellent idea of the attractions cf this charming mountain country. To tnoee contemplating a trip, for either health or pleasure, during the Spring or Summer, it would be well to apply to a representative of the Southern railway for a copy of this booklet. Apr. 10 8t. UND f KAMINE a My Nice Line of SUMMER JEWELRY BROOCHES, HAT PINS. WAIST PEARL SETS, 20 cents a set. Ladies' Eufaerxy Chains. Bents Fobs, Etc. Frank G. Kuebler's Watch, Jewelery and Music Store, Kneblet Block, Jasper, Indiana. BJ Liquor License Notice. Notice le hereby given to the cltlsens of -B.per.muu namunafe lownsoip, UubolsCo. Indians, that tbe uaderslgBed, e male Inhab Itaat of said township and county, and over u mmm oi ii jmmrm, ana or gooo moral char seter. will at the regular July term o, ui mo of ConttMlseioaers of said county, apply for a license to eell and retail spirituous, vinous, malt and other Intoztea nous, malt and other Intoste ting liquors In a leee quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe nrlvllem of alluwin. th. w w ui mum uu 11 1 prvuiiaoa. Thepreclee location where said liquors will be sold Is In a loom SoxSt feet on the around floor of a two storv frame buildin innate on the north-west eorner of the weet-half of iui aa, mm mown on ne original map or plat ui tne town oi jasper, uudois county, Ind. Also, at tbe same time will make application for license to serve lunohea. con reo Monseto. and for the sale of cigars and Wil.n am i.trayiwa ST SSSU, II

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$. Westers North Carolina is the Serial Western North Carolina is attractive t any season of the vear. bat certainly during tbe Korinir months, when the trees are budding, and the flowers blos soming, what could be more inviting than a trio to the beautiful mountain country. Tbe monthe of Ann I and May in luv 'Land of the Sky" and the ''Sapphire country," including AaheviUe and Hot Springs. N. C are verv eniovable. The climate at this season is delightful, the scenery most besatiful, and the opportunity for the enjoyment of sport, in cluding irolf, cannot be surpassed. The Hotels in this recion afford the beat accommodations. If you wish to know something of this delightful region, commanicste with nearest Southern railway ticket agent, or address, G. B. Allin, Ass'tUen'l Passenger Agent, Apr 10 8t St. Louis, Mo. Columbia Townahlp Trus ter's Notice. The andersiamed. Trustee of Colom bia Tp., Duboia county, lad., will attend to Township business at his office on svery Saturday, and persons having ownship business to transact are requested to present it on that day of the lhs Township Librarr is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain booke. tisoaaa W. MiLsraN, Trustee. HiUham, Indiana. Nov. 28, 1800 ly. 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'S W. 6th St.. JASPER, IND. Oct. I, iKw-y. CHICHESTEITS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS CyS MirtssEaW Aiwa' reliable rmssist tot UmUt BMtallle besas. In mm and with Mas ribbon Apr 6, '08, ly sow Harbleon Trustee'. Notice. Notice is hereby siren that the nndarcUrned, Truste of Harbison township, will attsnd to township basin es on each Monday of the year, at my oases, aad persons bariaf township bosaaese to transact are iwamirod to present ft to him in Moadays. The township librarr will be toot at say home la Haysville. Uaoaoi Nu, Sof, 88 1900.-. Treats. If to an "adT yon add an "ad," You molttelv your tains. Sabetraet from those who do not "ad" And a dividend remains. The greater common "devisor Is one whose "ad" will tell A handled thousand people, ui goods ne nas to sell. Furniture Trade Krvieej ,

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Apr. S -St Boone Township Trustee's Notice The undersigned, Trustee 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 miles southwest of Portersville, oei Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons havinr township business to D resent it on Maturdav. I'iti sens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residenco. Ca ai an an üorraux, Trustee. Dee 7, 1900 y. sSJ Oubsuilbe foj the Ouosisit.

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and Furnisher MADE 4th Street-. Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is eiren that hereafter the Troe lee of Madison township will be in Ire land on the first Saturday of each month, and the remaining Haturda-s at my residence, five miles south west of Ireland, for the purMse of attending to township business, and all persons having busincos with the township an expected to confine it to thoee days. The township library is kepv at Isaac Sergius in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be toond at Wm. T. Young's store at all times. Oao. M. Qaeeaa. Nov. 23, 1900-7 Trustee Madiaoa Tp.