Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1903 — Page 4

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IMPfK, iM'POIS OOVWTT. INDIANA. Ka ttMiitl-t NmSM ' Jpr Indiana, for r mi on thr.-aib t r inn : nm.1 d. matur FRIDAY, OCTOBER Hi. liHVi. If you h any hirtl urn, or witut any printing, ua through th Courlf r HlHM, 13-Ä.1 WILL THE BONDS SELL? There oan be no doubt that the election on Saturday, October Sd, in Bainbridge township was illegil, and a purchaser of the bonds wculd be apt to lose his money a' the end of a lawsuit, for the following reasons : ltt. The County Commissioners failed to appoint an election com missioner opposed to the construction of the r ads. Sec. 1, Acts of 1908, page 396 2d. There was no engineer ap pointed aud no view made of proposed highway, after September term of Board, as required. Arts, 1908, page 290 3d. The repoit was published in 3 days after tiling by viewers, instead of waiting the 10 days reijuir ed by law. 4th. There was really no new petition filed asking for this election but the petition upon which a former election was held was limp) re vamped without consulting all the petitioners, and there is no provision in law authorizing two elections upon the same petition. 5th. The notice as published did not "clearly and definitely describe the beginning and terminus" of roads No. 3 and 4, merged, so that any one could tell from it whether the bump of t feet was to be placed on the road leading to Hun.ingburg via the "Briartield" bridge, or whether it was to be on the one crossing Patoka river by the iron bridge. Acts, 1908, pg. 297 6th. The election boards at neither precinct were composed of members of different parties as re q uired by the General Election law. It will be seen that the buying of the bonds is a mighty risky piece of business with all the above dtfects, and the probabilities are that there will be no bids for them. Detail Circuit Court B-jgau it- Oct. term Mondav afternoo, with his honor K. A. Elv, presiding, Victor V. Cassidy, sheriff, keeping order in court, and J. P. Huther, clerk, taking down the proceedings. The following caee were decided up to Wednesday night : 8TATK (.'ASKS. State vs. C. H. Prechtel ; forgery ; nollied and written reasons tiled. vs. Ueo, Bauer, selling liquor on Sunday; pie of guilty ; fined $1 in each of 3 cases. vs. James M. Pruitt; appeal fiom J. P. dismissed. vs Henry tioeppn r, 8. L. on Sunday ; plea of guilty .lined $10 in each of two cases. vs George Roalle ; keeping gamb ling device ; continued by agreement. vs. L. Heddry j drunk ; tined $2 vs. Jacob Miltelouebler ; selling without license ; fined $10 in one case and nollied in one case because he had license when sale was made. vs. Henry Goeppner; keeping gambling device; continued by agreement. vs. W. McCarty; entering house to commit felony ; jury trial ; the 2d day the cause was continued until next Tuesday, on account of Joseph Georgs one of defendant's witnesses being absent and bailiff tent after him. This defendant is one of the men who tried to escape from jail, and threatened Sheriff Cassidy, and who was taken to Jt-ffersonvill for safe keeping. vs. Ferry Evans; Provoke; plea guilty; fined $o in one case and nol'ted in one, and lined 92 lor a dtunk. vs. Andrew Thimbling; A iVB. rlea of guilty; fined $10. vs. Emerson Wbaley; Drawing weapon; plea of guilty; being tier 21 years ot age HQtSOuani is released upon his Oud behiivi r, upon his paying cost of pr r i n. vs. George How ihm; drunk; fried $2, and upon a charge uf A. B. fined $10. vs. Joseph Wall.-; drunk, (.lea of guilty ; fined $2. vs. Solomon Evans ; distorting religious meeting; plea g iilty; being under 21 years of age sentence is withheld during good behavior. The same order was made in the same kind of a case against John Stantietd. vs. John Segers; selling without license; fined $i() i. Lena Krapl ; licence; fined $10. vs, C. Hobbs; A Beiung wimoui lit .

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vs. Murlie Alford ; grand larceny ; plea guilty ; being under II years sentence is withheld during good behavior. vs. Thos. Brown; A. A- B. with intent ; nollied. vs. S. llobbs, et al ; pettit larceny ; plea of guilty by llobbs. but be being under 21 years of age sentence is withheld during good behavior. vs. Win. I.ytle; C. C. W. ; set for ltlth day of term; the same order was made as to Nofel Line. CIVIL CAUSES. Barbara Ifert was appointed and sworn as court reporter for present term. The six bastardy cases were con tinued for sei vice. In the estate of Geo. V. Shipman, deceased, the adm'r reportdeed from Luther Shipman's estate ; approved. The petition for sale of real estäte of Wm. H. Coffman, minor, was continued with order of sale in force. The petition of John Voglar for a drain was continued. Christina Rosemeyer vs. John Rosemeyer; divorce; dismissed by plaintiff. Jacob Mundi, adm'r est of Josephine Mundi, vs. heirs; report of sale set a-ide on evidence that mere could be realized, re-sale ordered at public auction and cause continued. Mary H. Tislow vs. Frank U. Lory ; slander suit from Pike Co. ; venue changedto Daviess county by agreement. John Gramelspacher vs. Joseph Friedman, Sr , et al; for damages; stricken from docket on plaintiff ? motion, the matter having been compromised. John H. Chanley ft. the Ohio Oil Co.; for damages; dismissed by plaintiff. Joseph Friedman, Sr., vs. John Gramelspacher; dismissed on plaintiff's motion. Micheal Greener vs. John S. Miller, et al; dismissed by plaintiff. Cyntha Tabor vs. Ar drew Tabor; divorce granted plaintiff ; and 25 attorney fees to be paid attorney by defeudant in and $100 allimony. State ex rel. Henry S plaint. ff s 30 days, Ell vs. The Board of Commissioners of Dubois county, an 1 County Audi tor Aug. H. Koerner; alternate wri of mandamus issued ordering the defendants t appear on the 14th day of court, ami show cause why hey should not issue order to plaintiff on bill filed before them b him, for services as Fish and Game Commissioner of Dubois county. ajajuSheritt' Vic Cassidy and Jas. VVbitten went to J ffersonville Saturday, and brought back Sunday Wm. McCarty and J. Wilkey, accused of stealing money, who were taken to the prison there for safe keeping, after their attempt to sawout if jail and assault the sheriff. The club they had, four saws, two files and the key they made to tl e jail door, were put in evidence on the trial of McCarty Tuesday, and were examined with considerable interest. Porterivllle Point. The farmers are all busy sowing wheat. Miss Bertha Carson went to P-tersb-irg Monday to stay a few weeks. Aunt Minnie Rudolph and Mr. Ch. Rudolph went to Martinsville Monday to be treated for Rheumat ism . Miss Ida Harkless has roturned to her home Ui Otwell, and now some one is looking blue. Our schools opened Oct. .r, with John M. Schnarr and Myrtle frnmon as teachers. The attendance is very good. Willa and Golda Cox went to the Pie supper at Otwell Saturday night and delivered some of their comical recitations for entertainment. Uncle John Rudolph will make his home with hi- eons Ed. and Lawrenc , and his wife will make her home with her son George and daughter Emma Gray. They have sold the farm to their eons Ed. a d Lawrence. VV. A. Tray lor, Esq , of Jasper,

un"was in town last week on business

I r tho Uudolh brothers. Rev. Itouher will preach here f.r one month, in th fternoon, at li 'clock aud at Lemmon at 10:30 A M. The C. K , of thin placp, will go M UHW next Sunday vr,irg at 7 SKI, to help re organize the C. E. there. There was a literary society organized at the school house Tuesday night. Mrs. Julia Cox was in Jasper last week selling her grease and stain remover. Will McCord and family, of AIfofdefille. was viitinir Ch. R,..;ir,h i f O - - dm h MlinrlAV I iiUI.LNiMViiL v r

The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist.

The DUcvrerer of Swams-Kot at Work la li Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this cojn'.ry most dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble s allowed to advance the kidney-poisone! blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away ceil by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen ' leaks out and the sufferer has Bright s Disease, the worst fcrm of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root the new discovery is the true specific for Kidney, bladder i and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists :n fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sa-nple bottle sent free by mail, also a book totting about Swamp- ' Root and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co . Bir.namto N. I. mi mention this oaoet Don't make any mistake but reinemler the name, swasiip Root, Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Koot. and the addret, llingliainton, N". Y., on every Uittle. Bethel Blasts Farmers sowing wheat: "Rally Day," by the .Sunday school last Sunday; good program; tine addresses by Samuel Craig and Rev Ketchem, of Otwell: Her. (ieo Cooper has moved to Oakland City : Mrs. E. i Craig was nick la.-t week: Mr. and Mr-. J. B, DtB r ry, ot Bicknell, visited bis parei.t.here: The singing cla-s taught by Mr Alexander, i progressing nicely : Mr. Frank Dttfotte and wife ipent Sunday at .las Nash's: Mr. Kay Hearing visited this neighbor - hood last week, and Amv is all . akL

3 live . imuvUN ca i 'H'io'7i'it i g , . - nicelv v.n'cr IliatM Mattie Dillon tee otiee. and fcffia Frank: Mis- Kthel Coo-1 The arraigned. Trastee of Colurnt t, i . 1 1 .. i. .. ma Tp., Dubois cuuntv, Ind.. will attend per, of Ireland, att- n ie. hi .y De to Township business' at h.s otti.-e ou exercae? here: M -s Helen Bom .Verv Bwoiday, and persons having

wa a guest ot .Miss Ionian I.. omer ; Sunday; Mr. Hay-s of Haz'eton, was the eue-t of Krank I.nusford this wpek : John Brown. rf Net Lebanon, was the tuest cf Amv Roae Monday, aud attended singing at! night : Mif-ses hrona ai d (i rt e Craig attended the re union at K' enez t la-t week, and vi-i ed rela HVM at Washing'oii j Mi-- BtBOM Alford ie down with rh umatim : Dan and Totn alker were guests of Belle an 1 BS Heid Sunday: Re. Ketchain, the M. B. pu-tor. will preach the 4th Sunday, at :! o'clock: Mis-Edith Mosbv, Hillabjro, attended singing here Monday. Clad diva. JOSEPH BTJCHARTfi Has j'ist opened a large stock of Fashionable FALL and WINTER GOODS, To which he invites the inspection of buyers. For the same quality of goods his prices are lower than any store in Dubois county. Come and Judge for Yuureelves. Also a large stock cf BOOTS and SHOES and CLOTHING, Cheaper than ever AT JOSEPH BUCHABT'S W. GthSt.. JASI'KK, 1M let. 190 : -y. Slop! Look! LISTEN! We Strive to Grive You The Lowest Prices on the Best Goods in the Jewelry & Music Business. Don t Fail to Come and See. Yours to please, J. E. STEINKAMP, Jeweler A Music Dealer, JAHI'EIt, INDIANA.

SHOE TALK! A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.

FLORSHEIM

Brown's 5

All Top botchers. Ready for Your Inspection. $. HVEBLER.

! SThe postponed Jasper schools ! j pie supper is set for Thursday next. , WttWni Kred 1 and Miss Su-ie fiehl were married at S.. bnellville Tuesday. wedding danc was given at Ki-tner's nail in the evening which wa- attended by m ny . friends. Suecees to them. Columbia Township 1 run.ownstup business to transi t are regoested to present it on that dav of the -ek. i he Township Librarj in kept at the Otnee ol the Irustee, where thoso Ott (titled can obtain took. ( i r k W. Mil Bt rn, Tnistee X..T. i'i. lfWO r. Maids Married Neatly and with disj itch by our system of furnishing the wedding ring at cost, at.d our justice of the peace jierforms the ceremony without charge. Step up, all ye brave warriors who desire to enter the paths of matrimony at the lowest cost, f R A N K C. KIKBLER, K Xpert Watchmaker and Jeweler, West side of the Public square, Jasper, INDIAN . Weak Men Made Vigorous What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! t It arU Mwrfullx an.l qnry Car : -n afj loUri ffl V'Müi ! a regain lot u rb.-l . i l mn rwiwrt j-'tjtlinU mt. Ablatrlr finitrMIMHl to ( ar NrriioM. l.o-t Vitalin. ImpoWnrf, NlrKllj KiniwInD.. It Power. Ilnor Failiaa? M'mnri.Uwinic DIS . in. I a rfertmn .Wf.-ihu. or tieft' Inlurrrfixt W M0 off ir.-auity and rn.nmU'ri ItnoT let "Iruirrwt jbi" i r't im mitltt oa too rwa-anx. it iK a rrr-atrr t r.fit tatt nt. batfaff I'Em.K t Nr.KVIi.oli,. r . r it t n tf 'rri-'1 in t . kt, Cf; i l ;:in ra:; r. I wr t-x. -t 0 f e.V W riltrn . n r ulvln'arrr K'fuinl Mn. 'ttSt tr r.rrr.K hkuimi. asvn. ikkw, iil Snifill Irr .Vti . nlil Iii W. Fri-ilmn. Joly 1HTU. 1) j Boone Towiiwliip Truste' Notice. The nrnterniirne'l, Tmste of Bonn township, Dubois eoanty, hereby give ootice tbst he will sttrno' to ail Lusmfs pertaining to the .t!i of Trustee, at his resilience, tnr miles "outLmest rf P"rtersTille, on aturl:iyf eaeli week, and request all persons htvinv township jasioMM to present it onSatut lay. "it i -tens desirins; hooks from the Townnhip Library, are notiflet that the library ts kspt at my residence. CnaisTiAif Horraa, Trnste. Dec 7, 1900-y.

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HAMILTON-BROWN.

West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

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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,

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W. L. DOUGLAs.

Digests what yoa

Dyspepsia Cure Dyspeptics cannot regain health and strength ly In mg upon half rations. They must cat plenty of good food lad digest It. To enable them to do this they should use aometMin that will help the stomach do its work. Kodol DTsrrrsiA GVkb is such preparation. It digests what oU eat and supples tke substances needed to build upth ftum out digestive otpfmft Prof. J. Ivison, of Lonaoonlng, Md., says: ' For thirteen ytdtt I suffered agony from dyspepsia and neuralgia of 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 advised to use KoDol DfWVMA Curk. The first doss gave tue Maf I bought my firs', bottle In March, 190O, and I have uo. m1 a single pain since, libit completely cured me. I caji', endorse It too highly " It can't help but do you good Prr pared by E. O. DeWltt Oo.. Cbtc.-tgo 1 1 o . U.ttle oonUUns2H lmc the SSc alas.

The favorite household remedv f i . gl colds, croup, bronchitis, gripp-, throat and lung troubles Is ON iE IK! MUTE 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. Big Winter Stock of r-ashionable Goods.

The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B na tide subscribers are given free telephone service Id verv oint reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extension. -nd 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 JARBOE, Local Manager.

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