Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 October 1903 — Page 4
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FRIDAY OCTOBKB 9, IWB
I Iff you hT Mf ' ". ff mit any print Inn. owl! lhrMth th t'ourlrr I'hoiir. I .VS.
aoAt the election Saturday MS rack roads in Bainbridge town.-hip. the voters believing the election illegal, didn't more than half turn out
It resulted as follows : For. Against.
1st nrecinct 78
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3d
Total,
7
225
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rWheat brought B 1 toftltta per bushel in the Jailer market -- terday. MTjuW. S Hunter went to ftroti' rjaaea, ky , Friday, to visit hi sou K ht., und c me home Mot day. Mull. Caesidy ft Co., hipptd la chi car of hogs to Indianap '..- Tuesday. taf Kuebler A rhmidt -hiptni jfour of thtir celebrated road M IfOM
to Shelby ville, Ind., th week, arJohn II, Parker went to Oak' land City Tuesday U WOfjf ;it his trade as a harness maker.
WW. t..Cox Ksq . attendee" court at Bogfub latt Wtmk and came home Saturday. tprMr- lo-. Meaner, of Linton,
came to J a? per Saturday to vu-it relatives. loir Andrew Herger spent Sunday in Evan.-ville the guest of MiM Carrie Moutoux.
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Soir I.eonold Stemle and bride
89b.ave gone to house keeping on öth
street. pa&lrs. .los. Benedict, f Louis ville. was the glMWt of Mrs. W. A. i this week. M kkiki John I'. Klingel and IfiM Etitabetb Dick were married at
Dubois Circuit Court Will open its October term next Monday, with 8 1 OttMf hr trial on the criminal side of the docket, in which the def-ndants have be D ar rested, under the following charges: m i .et -I
ryruK-iiuu.t, "V-' St. Joseph church lues lay mom-
old case ; violation.- o uquor wa ß ü Htu,eriü 8 1 . n n nanAnu 1 Vi u 1 1 im till ' Ur I J ,
weapons
Trespass 1 ; A. A B. with intent 4 : A. k B. Pettit larceny Rape 1; Kteping gambling device 7 ; Pro volie 2; Drunk ' ; Burglary 1, D. D. weapon 8; p iaeing aqnirreU 1 ; hunting on Sunday 1 ; Maintain bat nuisance S; Failing to enuu:r ate Hall township sen ol children 1 ; Furnishing liquor to pri-uuer- in iail 1 : Hiding prisoner.-' in iall t. ea
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cape 1 ; Trespass 1 ; drand larceny nick won the da-- DOBOtl atftd ie1; Attacking public conveyanc 1 ee4ved the medal. In the post Thss are iikelv to be added to du- .melinite oratorical contest Frank
S. B.
Phee hai a dance at Kunkel's hill
at night, which was attended by a lare number of friends. Theywili reside on the groom'fl farm, about 2 inib- north of Jasper. The Courier wishes them eveiy success. MPvTbfl Harbison township Co -nenceiuent was ht Id at Hay-ville ot. 1-t. Tin' cla-- conaisted of three graduates. Mi-s Carrie I'm-
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Aiilpnhuehf r received the medal
County Superintendf ml MekhioT pceanltd the diplomu and delivered an ad ire-- on the advantages of patrons and teacheis working in harmony for the children's bei. -tit. This ts the lat commencement of the year.
rinu the term.
On the civil docket there were '1 cases on Wednesday night, divided as follows, ?everal of them continued from former termBastardy ; change of venue from Spencer county 1 ; Pet. to sell real estate 0; foreclosure of mortgage
& U UU S aim Ovv.vuuii5 , av. ... for drain 1 ; divorce 9 1 on contract , t; to set aside conveyance 1 ; road Mr- Jobfl Haas and little daugb petition 1; damages 8 J changes ol ter. TUHe, left for Louisville ÜOOvenue from Pike county 8j ii jinc- day to visit relatives, tion 1 ; surety cf the peace 2; elan-1 John Seng and Mi-- Anna Hoedr 1; partition of land 2; claim Qtog spent Saud et Hnntiügbarg. gsmsl estate 1. Mr(a p,en Schulz and Miss CarThe Conaiy Commissioners rie Schulz were the pleasant gu I a M t in regular session Monday. M Ca"ie en ViMttmkJ am The county offioan made their reg- 'Dgular reports of collections, which j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fritz, of were examined f-und correct, an J Schnellville, spent Sunday with Iba approved. family of John Haas. A good many allowances were, Herman Kluesner.who was bitten
fuad amonc them the following : ' hv a mider while woikinit in the
Over -Work Weakens
Your Kidneys. Dnhcalthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body pass? s Ihrough your kidneys once every three minutes.
I he kidneys are ycur t! J purifiers, they filter cut the wa:;'e or Impurities m the blocd. If they s re sick or Out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheumtism come from excess cf uric acid in the blood, due to neelected
kidney trouble. Kidney fcuble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kidneypoisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that r.eariy all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realised. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
by all druggists in fifty-
cent and one-dolur su
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail n.w r slknn u... t free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer St Co., Einghamion, N. Y. Pont awake aajr miateae bat reaMmv ber the name, fcw.nnp ltoot, Dr. Kilmen Bwamp-B ot, and theaddreea, Binghamtm, N. Y.i on everv lxttle.
JOSEPH BUQHARTi Bel i!i-t opened a lare stuck of Fashionable FÄLL ü W1RTEB GOODS.
To which ht invitee the innpcti n f buyem. For the name 'pinhty d Roods hii prioea re lower than any store in Dubois . ounty. Come and Juige fur Yourselves Also a large clock cf BOOTS and SHOES and CLOTHING, Che iper than ever AT JOSEPH BUCHART S W, 8th St.. J ASTER. IND. t. :. iw.i j.
SHOE TALK!
A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.
FLÖRSHEIM
Brown's 5
HAMILTONBROWN W. L. DOUGLAs.
All Top Notchers. Ready for Your Inspection. S. KfJEBLER.
West Side C;oihier and Furnisher.
SECURE A HOME
Notice of Appointment of Adminis ratrix
Notice is hereby ihren that the an irsiim'il Im I icen iiiiijtd attaoiBiotrn Ulx of the eetata ol William Line, 4eceaiied. "aid ettate ierappoaed tobein I In.ih. ELLA M. USE, Ahitnifrmtrix. Mill.Urn A v.. nv. V Marthel, Atty's-s.-pt. 2, ütt.; . Columbia Township TrtUh tee'n Notice. The andershrned, laatea el Uotanv liaTp., Dubou coooty, ed., trill attend o Townahip bneltteaa Rt his otiice on wmj Saturday, and ersm baring wnship business to transact are reHiectetl to present it on that day of the ,tba Townahip Libraart ia kepi at the irhie of the Trustee, where those i uitled can obtain toks. GajOBOl W. HlMKHOT, Truster Hiltham, Indiana N' .v. li.'?. IHX ly.
J. P. Huther. Clerk,
V. V, Caaeidy, Snnff, P. J. Kunkel, Beoofder,
A. H. Koerner, Auditor, 576 00 W. F. Heckmn, Treasurer, 125. x Kerr Traylor, Attorney, Is ,75 H. Teder, Cominir-hmer, 5ri.J" H. Wehr, " 56 25 H. Landgrebe, 44 " 66.25 V. H. Kuper, Co. Assessor, 231.00 Mike Flick, Janitor, 2000
J. B. Johnson, Truant othcer, 16 00
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Pike Co. Orphan Asylum,
. . Caattidy, crimtuais, Mrs Caesidy, V. V. Cassidy, ineane, H. Humbert, bridge, W. B. Burford. B A 8,
Win. Eichel, I'atoka Tp. rock roads, 3,280.00 Wm. Meicnoir, Co. Supt. 408 60 J. F. Michaels, Sec. B. of B. 110 10 Poor Farm Expenses, 163 1 5 Equi '.at ion Board livery bUla 13 60 Patoka Bück road expense- 1ÖÖ '7 Liauor licenses were granted to
Wm (iiesler, Albert I'rich, John R, Nordboff, John W. Schott, Jacob J. Schwank. Bids were received from the following persons for furnishing coal for the Court House. Jail and Poor
Farm, and contracts awarded Isidor Sohitter for poor farm at j a bushel; Jos. Schroeder for court houp So a bushel; Martin Rees for jail Sj a bushel.
J j w t ' D f. ")'"). i i ii.i jat Monday . is very sick from aval . , 1 1 m . c e .
" "" the ett;cts ot the bite.
).). Ai f . . I II ur an, .nn Trunk
iTl I r? . el 11 -' "ft -a w m ixiin, went to Louisville Sunday. They will return Thursday with a large line of Fall goods. Kmmet Schnell and si.-ter iusta, spent Sunday with their g andmother. Mrs. Rosa Lichty returned to Louisville Saturday. P. Egloff and family spnt sever-
ltin. .')," al days at Celestine last week.
1" 80 frs. B. Seng and daughter Car(NI rie, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Jacob 11 Striegel. 1117 . .
' 1 I w . I ,-. .... l! ul.-lt
i Olirao Olliegri in uu hit cu. list. Miss Carrie Merter, of Schnell-
! ville, i visiting her parents here.
OLLIS.
Risk PaI.I.. I he Jatfr Red:
- I ' 1 nt Cannelton Sunday, defeated the Monday
Ellsworth Etcbinfs.
Mr. Jacob Miller, of Jasper, was
the guest of Curtis Hoover öunday.
Mr and Mrs. ieo. Roberta were
nt French Lick Monday, to visit
theii daughter, Mrs. Lillie Spece. Mieeaa Maude Edwards and Mol
lie Nolan, of Mond, were the guests
of Myrtle and Josie Hoover Sunday
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Amos VV. Kellam made a busi
ness trip to .Jasper Saturday.
Mi-ses Lu'a and Ethel Coble, of
Teil City, after several days vio.tir.g with telatives, returned home on
IN THE
SUNNY SOUTH
50
FAMILIES want- d to organize a colooj in
the Sunny SoDth.
(iood productive land and the
beat of indu -ements to boneat it-
dustrious people. I'knty of good
soft water and a minimum of disa
greeable weather. Steady employ
ment guaranteed to all members of
colony .
Good schools and churches. Ü0
colored pf ople will be allowed in
the colony. I he business and
manufacturing concerns wiil b i run
on the co-operative or profit sharing
plan, and the settlers receiving ben
efits therefrom.
Also, Land for sale in any state
in the pouth. For full particulars
address),
Union Colony Company, Yiiiceniiert, Intl. Care of Hotel Boog. Oct. ', l'HV! - 2w.
REASONS
!
Why the public over the
whole world prefer the Baldwin Line of Pianos.
Because they are bo carefully Constructed of the best materiils. Bcaose they are so fully Guaranteed and the company makes good their guarantee. Because they possess superior sweetness of tone and are unexcelled in touch and durability. Because they are sold at honest prices for high grade standard instruments. Buy the Baldwin and be satisfied the rest of your life. J. E. STEINKAMP, Jeweler A Music Dealer, JASPER, INDIANA.
Digests what yo Eat
Dyspepsia Cure
Dvsncntlcs cannot regain health and strength Ly liTlOf upon
var er w half rations. They must cat plenty of good food h.t! 4'gaat It. To enable them to do this th. y should use somet'iln .U;t will help the stomach do its work. Kodol. Dyspeibu Ci U la such a preparation. It digests whatou eat and supple the aubstancca needed to build up tta rvurn out digestive organ? t'rof. J. Ivison, of Lonaooning, Md., says: ' For thirteen years I suffered agonj from dyspepsia and neuralgia cf the stomach. I tried almost everything and doctors drugged me nearly to death with morphine, but temporary relief was all I could obtain till I was ad vised to use Kodol Dtbpvtsia Curb. .The first dose gave me lei Jt I bought my fin, '.mottle In March, 1900, and I have uo. rd a aingle pain since. It has completely cured me. I OaVlik c odorsc it too highly It can't help but do you good Prepared by E. O. DeWitt AOa, OBsnfa TBw PL bottle oonUins SM üses Um 50c. aus.
The farorito household remedy f i ugfia, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, throat and lung troubles lb ONE HT'NUIE Cough Cure. It cures quickly.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Tig Winter Stock of 1 asbionable Goods.
Weak Men Made Vigorous
svbmT NVMr wrvwrv
( :nni Hon team, bv 1 o 5. in one f
Ihe nicest eames of the -eafon. The Reds made another grand stand III ish, in ikii'K 1 Ooret in the hint i--nin r, winning th- name Th ar WN- 6 to 1 i i fi ir nt CaoiHIUMa h Ihe cl m ..t Ihe Oth i iii j hilt th (5 b tot U'l" by a btHltka rH tun d 4 nine, tieinf t -cir ', Mid it 8t iyl o till tin !Uh tot in-', rtl the Bed- t. ok I oaofO, and th: Can neltoiii w rn retilDd in oo-, two. three oidnr. The acore : Jscpor 0 U0 0 1 4 U U 4 1) Cannelton 2 00 1 2 00 0 0-6 The ball sluggers are all loud in
thai' praise ot the treatment accord
ed tuem at Cannelton
MeHfrs. Kiank Teiman and I-ran k
Math, of Dubois, were visiting friend" in thic vicinity .Sunday. Mr. Ultwel FC 1 1 i h , who has been suffering with typhoid fefer, la im proving at thin tinv. Mpr. John Robert-, 'J-tlin iu! le.t and John Nolan vi-ited at Petit Hoover's Sunday. Win. II. Hrown, who han batJi very pick, in improving. Mr. and Mr. Leopold Kriedinan were visiting at (ho. Hot'lmau's on Sunday. Miss Minnie Heichelbeck, Whoat
II halth made it necessary for her
Ii Ii mill ui'i'n
I hev say
it... n.var mara I rttAtorl nirftr nnv- : i L. ... :...! .,1 i ttm
WIO UV.. " " . . J mmn IU UI1U OlUJIU IUCUI 111
wneru vuu ury woic mac, Jasper.
J
8F" Krank Smith, who went to
Nurth Mainrhpstpr two weeks nt?o.
to Attend his sister's wedding, came week.
W. Kellams is makine neta-
rations to get his house painted next a ae . .
M A MM.,
Old Maids Married Ne itly nnd with diitch by our y-!'t!i o (uroishieg the w ddiog ring at cost, ai.d otir justice c f the 1 1 aot ptrforOM the cereinor y wit boot charge, stt-p tip, all ye hrsv warriors who d i-ir' to atllef thn path.-1 of matrimony at th lowest DOSt. F R A N K C. KUKBLBR, Kxpert W atchmaker :ind Jeweler, West "ide ol the Public Hpure, Jasper, I N D I A N A.
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What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! rt rtji norrully and qalckljr. un WbW all othTH fart. Voiiiiif nun n'Kam Iwt tnantKXMt. .!.! inni rwiiver T"iitliful vigor. Abaoltit1! lnr-
fntMlMt,iirwrvnBne, itiiij. iiiiiu-in r. Nfirlitlr Ktnlaalin;.Ial Howyr, elthor , Falling- Memory, H aattef !- nmrntm. and alltftiUn tlf-abutt nr notti ami
"GET A TELEPHONE!" The Cumberland Telephone t Telegraph Company ' Furnish the best 10CAI SERVICE. B na fide subscribers are given free telephone service to avery point reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extent-ions and additions. No "Wild Oat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates. FRED J ARBOE, Local Manager.
n.fi.rr.(i.m WiinlH .ff 1 1 1 - a ti 1 1 v fiinl r:ti-iiniMn
DnT let (Irnnri-t imi airtlilt Miltltiite n i 1 .m (H-aii it t i-'li. i b ri ;iiT tiriilil. Iiiftfl nl. IiavIn CKrrKK't .N KHVI(.Oi:...r b. i,. foi If Con t' rarri.l in -l ..rki't. IT .:il'l. plain wraiM" ' $1 r Box, r H r.r $, with A WrlltMi IJtmrantotiM'airi'or K.-funil Money. I'mni liifUn-e PKi'FtH MKlm.'AL. ASN'.V, Chlravu. I1L Small ! " . Solil l M. Frl.-diimn.
Jiilv I, 11. ly.
Boone Townnhip Trtiitee'i Notice. The iindfrnianed, Trtiatee of li.'on' uwnnhip, Dnhoi county, hereby ajivw aottea tiit ha will attend to ail bearaesi perluininK to the otiice of Trustee, at hie reiiience, turt mile" Houthweat of Porter"ville, on Haturlayaof pai-h woek, and rwinefin! all peraone hivinar tOWMhip eaataajaa to present it aaSatotday. CIti '.ena desirinn looka from the I'uwnahip Library, are notified that the Library ia kept at my residence. Christian Hoffman, Trustee. Dec 7, 1900 y. The merchant who constantly ad vertices never has time to become an expert chens player. Advisor.
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NOW IN
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Just Received Latest Styles of Fall Dress Goods, Trimmings, Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at WM. HALLER'S, mm 4ih ss Apr. 3 ftt
home r rid ay. '
