Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 June 1903 — Page 4

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PfifDAY JUNE l". 1908

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BERE YÖD ARE TAXPAYER U "111, 1 I ''" I '?" Ai!- 1 1 1 i it I it it Uant tt k'our t yes Wide Open bf tlie Time You tiet Done.

Debet Ckcest Ceovt I Adjourned the May term last Sat ' unlay afternoon. The following hows the tinal di-ro.iU on "t cnut not heretofore reorted m th Dot kk. A nun-ber of .ait not rwady lor trial were eontiuurd.

State vs. Fiauk Mar.- It

tiiE "lot ma. Time . plat guilty, lined 25. State vü IVtt-r Sv liuf 11 and I.r.i Mitchell, deiitering ltUor to iuiuor; not gui.ty States- .liKhim; mi-"

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good behavior. Tbt saine order w.i- made in a aaa VI Ott, Jochim. I' tie .-' .i- ui-l A-iarru U J sey for rap ffH eontmued l.y agreement.

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plaintiff. J. M. Robinson-Norton Co. vs. Charles Osborn : continut-d by airreement. John A. Senirt re. tJraijville Elkins et ai; to juite title; judgment in favor of plaintiff and new deed made. Peonle- State Bauk v. Jane l'.ir

The Rock Road Tax. J aster, Ind., June 15, 1903. Hon. C. Doase, Editor of Jasper C"I kikk

lew in Jasper und Bainbridge town- rowman et al ; tried and taken un a m - . . B J ' - . till ..- i

hip to pay principal and interest ;aer aanwawro mm uk. w. due the first year of the Kock Road Eluabetb Buchta, et al. ra. helBonds lo be issued for said town by C. Lemmon, etal; motion by and township, vou are a little oft defendant for new trial overruled, your base, sav the contract is let and appeal to Supreme court grantforf40,UU, then evety six nunth? ed him, and 00 daya to tile bill of $1,001 principal will have to be exception. paid, and if the bonds are iaaoad at Egbert T. Warner v.. J. 1 . lmb4 per cent, the interest will be the ler, et al. change of venue from firat six months, 1800, and the sec- Pike county; special finding of facta ond six months $70. Therefore, and law filed by the Judge; Odftbere will have to be paid 12.000, ment of foreclosure ordered for principal and $1,580 interest in the f18 50, and tbat the mortgage of year 1904, and as the valuation of Petersburg Mining and Mfg I o Jaaper and Bainbridge township prior lien to j latntift s. will be about $1,100,000. it will Syhanus Clark, et a!. rs. Pear! take a FORTY CENT levy per $100 Wisecaver: change of venue from to pay for it the first year, and be Pik county ; finding for defendant, reduced every year about one cent. Wisecaver vs. Clark. : r The entire debt, principal and inter- plaintiff partners vs. defendant cr eat, will be about $70,00n in the 20 $ J 72 26, and that it is a lien on let years, to be paid. If the valuation s in the town of Otwell. remains the same it will take an Lucy Knotts vs. Charles knotts ; average levy of 31 1 1 cents to pay divorce; continued, as were al it, but as the valuation increases veral other divorce casthe levy will be lees. Jo. Barth, ex r ot will, vs. Barth Yours truly, heir, et al ; finding for plamt.n. A. H. Koerner, Auditor, and VV. E Cox app noted commisP S. If you build a few u.o:e sioner to make deed to Clem Greet.' canning factories and crsamenes ler : deed made and approved the levy will be much less! K. A. M. Anderson v. r U 1:rp , , , w, k- ftnI mel; from Pike county; motion by TWHd M,. K only for. Ji, p,,ito

Women a Well as Men

I Are Made Miserable by

Kidney Trouble.

Kidney trouble rfeys "Pn ,he mind, discouragej and lessens amb.tion. beauty . vigor and cheertulness soon J. . . .u L. I

Si .r-,mt nevs are out ci oraer

or diseased.

Kidney trouble haa become so prevalent V that it is net uncommon

'W V t I tcrach:ll to te Dorn

. i -."V arfllcted with weik kidL -1 res. If the child unn--ff-J.lar-- ates too often. If the urtne scalds the fleah or If. v. hen the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage. It is yet afflicted with bed-wev.ng. depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble. a:id the first step should be towards the Mataaawl of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is c.e to a diseased condition cf the s and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. U'cmen as well as men are made miserable wr.h kidney and bladder trouble. ar.J both reed the aame prcat remedy. Tne m;ld and the immedii'.e effect of Sv.amD.Root n rtallrad. It is sold

by druggists, in f :ycant and one d llar si:es. You mav have a

! sirr.rle bot:'.e bv nail

free, also pamphlet tell- Bob o h-opK ing all about It. including many of the J thousand of testimonial letters received j from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bir.ghamtcn. N. Y., be sure and meation this paper.

Pon't makt any inintake Nit rvmeni-ii-r tht- aanejwanp Root, Dr. Kilmer HwantD-Boot. and the ad lrt-s?, I'.iuifhaiii-

ton, N. Y.. oflftrerv lttle

Sp -3 Big Arrivals!

"Fit Well-Wear Well

Trousers We admit that there are custom tailors producing

trousers that look as well as the new "R. Ok 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 1'T.portant a point as

after quality.

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CLOTHING!

Iü Jail. Tefie Matthew.-on. a tep-daughter of the malad. n.u Bill Hamilton, ol HttnUncbarg, wai hoogbl by the Mart-hal 01 the lUir' Vfdne'ay to hoard out a 20 tine, imposed by Joatice Joboaon, for bit tinj her .-t-p daddy a few loving iar.,, , with a green hickory - :

Th 3 countv will have to board bei

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West Side Clothier and Furnisher

Wetten North Carolina in the Spring f I Emm

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" i .u . i : i,:!,; .t .nv win ii the vear. hut certainly

J . . .. . Inni tliri i.rinu nmtltllS. W ll.'ll It.

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friend come I rw trd a la Mrs. Mil

ler', and go her bond. House Contractor.

LEO. SCHUBLEY

ured on an average levy of 14 cent, while he says it will be 31 ' cents, to say nothing of the cost of repairs, Betterstart a dozen more creameries and canneries. Vc, &c.

be filed in dav-. and motion to

be beard fir-t day of Oct. term.

BANK STATEMENT. Acwoaa lafaaakHaaav Pltaalawat. Frank Jo-apn, Cabir.

Report (.i the .n.iit!..n .-fthe Iuli-

K. at ja-T, in wi: at tht cl'' of txis-

m ,.n Inn. 'Iti IHIL!

last Sunday. There was 10 car load of them and a baggage car of beer, Utaae aad Diacoawts, ll.WI.2T A .ma mtat-ar caan at ( (v.-r. 1 r ifl ... I.O.I. 1

Lake Calumet park. Mu,ic by the

Star band, and singing and speeche Clirrt.nt - rlTTa . t a -1 l K A

Tkc Schwaaea Pic-Stc

t. a.L j .i : : 1- t'.Rintv -TJte Uank.

ine uuuiieyiw uu iun. .,,ruu . in liana.

of Louisville tooa jasper oy orm

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Caabon han-i. 1

3,000.00

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Toul, LIABILITIES. Capital t-k, Sairlu-" Funil.

IJMvidal pndt, - - m Diaooant. Kxchaiur-and Interest.

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135,000 im IO.OiIO

bv the Schwabens enlivened the

day. And they could -ing. too. fer all tbat was out. Eleven couples were in the Schwaben unifotms of the old country, and tbey gathered in the band stand under the direc tion of their vice president, Christian Schmidt, where an act wa- giva w 0 L: L.

I Htvi.ln! t1aranalttl rtfl tlsmitntl I . . t ' '

en church consecration, with cr"i: .lt, ; i . ; - - r. Schmidt as the reader, and inter-

nnl with anme excellent sintrine Total. 27, 087.41

in Hör man. Followina this waa aisTAtv e nrmaita, s v or tt b - -

Scbwabiwhe farm wedding, by the t, Frawk Joassli, Caabier ol the tabota

same member,, and some more fine tirl "

It 4 'took'7 with the crowd, j,.ipn i -

Sntrtrrilie.1 an! w -rn t i!..rw me.

tin- 1Mb lay ..f June .Xi. . . Bom ak TaYt.a, lu J Noury Pubh.-. Mr cimuiiwion exire June 11, l'-" Ju'ne 1". 1'aJÖ It.

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who want see the Schwabens again. Their train didn't get back to Louisville till Monday morning, being delayed by freight wreck on a curve near Taawell.

!r-.'- iiret'ii.l.linjf. tin" tlwer l!"fountikr. wii;t soaU be more Inviting ; than a tri tv the beaOtlfal iiiiiut:iin eoattbry. The tiiunttia of April an. I May in the I Laad of the Sky" and the "Sapphire .-..untrv,' ineiudtiif jlaheville and Hoi spring, N. C, are very enjoyable. The climate at this aeaaon i delightful, the

A-k anv person intending to -ener h-m ....:.........-. ... .

... , , . , tnnitv ir tut en nvmeiii i i-'-n, build a houe to give him a chance cudi' if, ,.ann,;t be mrpa I. - to bid on the contract. He will rbe Hotels in this region afford th.?

buil i for vou and best at eommodatkma.

. . M u.MiaU f vou wish to anow nomeining oi in 1 nnil-ll all Iat ri.lls, Jeli,tful region, eornmonicste with L'pon the pav being secured, or near.--t v,-.tlerti .-ilway tieaatafMttef

wi work up yuur own material up- . .'It-A,IKS . . J j. ,.rt,l A?1 t I eil 1 Passenger Cnt. on a contract, and will do your , , M(

work in good style and at low prices. . .

A - Mi.,.1 tw- n. A I i: 1 rt -e i Ltmi iinn ifiiii. .

on -hort notice. .

Call on, or addre.-! him at .Iaper.; The wadevairaad, Troatea of Colam-

Indiana. LK . SCHL BLEY. naTp.. wihois coumy, imi .

vcrv .it ,r !.iy. and persou having Ti... ...I .I,., ski " ' - new lo transact are reI lit' I. ami ol III' K. ,1nt :. . i,Mt ,,i thm

the Tuenahlp Tflmrr Is ktml at the

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TAU OF? MADE

All Wool Meltons, Kerseys, and Worsteds, From $7 np. Come and examinesamples. Upstairs over Sermersheim's store. WM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.

Titi i the title of an attractive lojk-

ll mmmm -it.1 tl t . : - fl iTf T tl-i:irt-

meat f the Southern ril.ty. ien-rip- j 3ftioe f the Tnifitee, wh tive of Western North Carolina. itied can obtain Ikh.Iic. . . - i.i . ... i ..I i ., ,,. ....

I tie noiK is i-eautiiuiiv iiiusirumi uu rive- the SPBepectivetoiiri-t an excellent idea of the attractions . f this cb rmiag

m.-iintain countiy.

To Ui ntetnplatintr a trip. l-.r

either health or i.lea-u?-, hirn. the

Spnntf Off Suuirner. it wuhl le ell tc apply to a representative of the Southern

railwav for a o.pv ol Uiü L-xatei. Apr.' lo t.

Nov. :. WO -lr.

M 1 1 acBJt, Trastee. llillhain. I inliana.

New Spring Arrivals

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Colli' to FRANK ECKERT'S Eckert Clock, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter stork of Fashionable Goods.

Fine I-ine of

UNO EXAMINE

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Mv Nice Line of SUMMER JEWELRY Jt BROOCHES,

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Died, Wednesday. June IT, 1903, at Laa Vegas, N M .of pulmonary tuberculose, Mr. William Joseph, of Jaaper, aged St years and twodav?. lie was the eldest ohild of Mr. F. Joseph and wife. His brother Louis was at bis bed side for several days. Will, made a gallant fight tor life,

and his many friends here hoped he would pull through. He went to

California over two years ago, and J came home last summer greatly improved, and went to work as a carpenter, but his former malady re- J turned, and be went to the more equable climate of New Mexico last April, but it proved too late. His i body will be brought home for huri- J al at Fairmount, probably arriving to-day, when arrangements for tl e

funeral will be made. The family have the deep sympathy of a large

circle of friends, lor will was urn-

versally liked aod respected.

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YOU WILL BE

SATISFIED

WITH ANYTHING YOU GET OF

1 J. E. STEINKAMP. I

WAIST PEARL SETS, 20 cents a set.

Ladies'

Duberry Chains.

Dents Fobs, Etc. Frank G. Miefs Watch, Jewelery and Music Store,

Kuebler Block, Jasper. Indiana.

DRESS GOODS! Calicos, Percales, and Outing Cloths. Go cd line of BOOTS and SHOES

For Spring Wear. AT JOSEPH BUCHARTS

JASPER. IM.

W. Gth St oi t. Wi

"GET A TELEPHONE!'' The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Companv Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. n na Bd mbecribers nre given freo telafiboiie letvlcj to awry point reached by their lines in the county, nnd tbey are constantly making xttsnMoiH an.l 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.

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENH YR0YÄL TILLS

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Smtf. 1 üiIIp. i III ll I IC S NOI.IHII Hi-4 and .I4 D bom, wmjej Uli tUic r 1.1- n rnWr mi iillirr. lt. tu, dnnu. r..n Mhalllulttim.nn.l I iitllal . Iuy ..f v..ur Im tr st' lr. ' - l-rlrulr.. T.-.II-mnnl.-tl I Hi llif lr l.l ir." . rrturn 1 nil. W.4M I .uli'uuiii.l rtotü bjr 1 lfUrtU. enoara etaai chemical co aiOO n.ill.oti ..Ur-. I'll I i.A.. PA, M. Mima tl. r- tr.

h eow.

NOW IN

STOCK

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iHenry May came near being

killed by the excursion train Sunday, bat wan pulled to aafety by V. Claycomb. He nailed till the train started and then tried to get on. but wai thrown under it. J

JEWELER, and MUSIC DEALER, JASPER. imiTm. I

McCormack's big store burnt Friday night: lose about $7,000;

Dr. Floyd Traylor's dental office, adjoining, also burned; losa $250.

REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED.

Liquor MmnM Not MMit befftay ir.n to Um eltlami "f J-i" - .4ni llaiuliriil.' lOWMbip, Hibol( In lmni.ttul 1- IMt4MKIt4 d, mal- iiihul ilaat ( MM towu.Iup Ul -"iihl . IM Di r Ihr i-il2l yrr. Htul ( K'mkI moral rh.r rtT. "ill nt th- riKUlar July trrili. MB. ol the lin.r'l ot Co w I Ion r ul ..! i mnt , pplv f"r 1. - lo wll -ml r-t.til .ptrifuou. inou. malt mikI otli. r MlloitCMI l'n lt.ior In ! M tttf tlian .(Hart tit lim-. ith IH- pri;li- "t :illi in tli aiiir to I..- .lr ink on Iii pM-mi' Tht prTi.. loratloti h.Tf a.il liilor will l i i. ..inn i ! i t nt th. icronii.t floor ola t i trv fr um I. n. 1. 1, rut . ,il-.l mi t Up north ! rm r of tin -t I, ill ol lot -i. 1.1 " tl" nr Initial map or plat of ttir i n ot Jap.-r, HiImI . ounn na. AIm). al the aim-tunc will maike appllra tiotl for lleenw I rT. Iiinrliv. ii.iif. itn.ri i-tr. uinl for til al' of -ifMSSM4 tobaceo. U il l I AM I I M.KII-. -lav AHli, 10. iw.

Harbltea Timtee'a Notloe. Sotire i" hfrcl.y g-ivpn Ihnt th underaimed, Traatec al Harbtaea towaehip, mil att tad to townahip buataaai n i aen Momlay of the year, al my offlce, anl HMM baviag townahip boa. new to transi-t art- reqatred tn piaasal it la h m in HoBdaya. The township library will le kept m myh 'mein llay-ville. (i KOR(. K EllX, Nov. tl tÜ0.-f Tnislo If to an "ml"' you mM an "ad," Vou multiply vour irain Suhtrai't friin tliow Im do riot "ad" :,i a dividend rem aim Tin BTfat"r formnon "devisor I- one whose 'ad" will U'U A hundred t hoaeand people,

i I ifooilc h- U: to i !l. I- iiriuiiir' Trade lteview.

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,

.!ürk-on A Ith Straft.

Apr. '! 'I

Hooih; Township TruHt' Not ice. Th aaderaigiied, Tmatee ol B na lowaabip, Dubois county i hereby aivas noti ' thai Up will sttend to all bnainesi

i .iipl i i ll l ti i, tit 1 ' . , lit ! l lit I !- 1 . :lt ilv

(TM I l II ' ' IH .,p ... . , rasidenee, toree miles soathwest of PorteiTvill, on Saturdays of eaeti week, and reiiM-Hly all pel SUMS liwinir township juninees to pri'senl it onSatui lay. Oitlieas desiring books front the rownship Library, are not i fled that the Library iu kept at my residence, ORBiei I I It II 'i i M n, Tnistec. Da 7, r.H)-y. rSubcribe for the Coohikb.

MadiHon Township Trustee Notice. Notice Ii irivxn that hereafter ths Tms eeof M ad township will be la Ireland on the tii t Saturday of each month, and ths remainini Baturdays al my residence. Ave mile sbntbweat of Ireland, for the pttrsoas of atmtdlnfta townahip tntsiness, anil all per ai ha intt business itli the townahip Bf atpected to ronflns it to thoss days. Ti-o towaehip library in tap at Isaac Horins' la Irabuadi wlicre all may btain ths boottSi The Indiana School books will be lound at Win. T. Young's str' at all times. Uko. M. QaB-MB. Nov. 23, 15HX) y Trustee Madison Tp,