Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 October 1903 — Page 4
I ASPER COURIER
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Ra'aicu at Oi J.pr ItiJIvia.
r- n otfcr. yt lb. u ti I i"M c.at nialla
KhIDAY. OCToBKK '.''. VMX.
'II yon haw nv Iim I !, ir want any prtitttug, rail na ihnu(h Ihr i ourirr l'huur. U-tf.
M-Vben the wind com s fron
the south the fertilizer in th
warehouses aroells to heaven in all
the south part uf town. MVThe President ha- called th
. Mh t. ongreae to meet in a aprcia
session, h pinning Nov. (Hb, to taki
action on the treaty with Cuba.
ft. I he Indiana outhern wv., 18
to be extended from Klnora tt
to hvaneviile. It it seeks a gooc
route, with undeveloped coal, iron lime tone and agricultural wealth it will cotre to Jasper.
MFWuditor Koerner and th
C .unty Commissioners are adv m
tisdne in the Indianapolis Sen i il
for bids for cc-nstrut ng th Bainbridge township nine foot hump. The Coi'kikk wonders it they let the advertising to the low e-t bidder in that city. If Dot, wh the difference between that city and Jasper " MFTbe nine foot hump it seimig to be built very slowlv if at all 1 he Auditor fixe tl e date or om-
nletion at two vears from the 1st of
i next December or Dec 1-t. IvQo Why put it off so long, if it k
imod thirt- 1 Manv who voted fcr
it will b dead by that tin., ano probably wanting a '"drop of culd water," 'nstead of roadway-. MAttention is directed to th rail of a meetiug for Nov. 21at, ti elect Tru-te I r BbUoB Meeting House in Madi-on township. Then are several acres of ground in the grav yard there, and several in t should be bought, and a in )derc
cemetery laid out and properly man a:ed. It muht be made a ver handsome "city of the dead. ' BWill the home comp my formed to bid on the nine foot hump put in a bid this tim. because they have two year in which to do the work? Will they risk getting paid on account of the invalidity of the bou is depended on to get the rn miy, resulting in no sale, or a law suit afterwards to stop the payment of them because the law was not complied with? oTJobn Reves, who should have been hanged for the murder of Garduer and Cox, deputy sheriffof Dubois county, is now released from the Stute pri on, after bit two year's confinement there for the crime. 1 he ends of Justice would have been better served, and the county saved unnecessary expense, if John had been shot and killed bySheriff Castrup ut the same time George Beeves was. It is such tiavesties on law and i istice as ahown in John Reeves' case, that give rise to mob law and justify Judge Lynch "s sentences. GpThere is but one unall-pox caee in Jasper at present, but Dr. Kemp!, secretary of the Hoard ol Health thinks it may bre-tk out gain this winter, and is urging measures to prevent it. The town
board should pass an ordinance fining every one who does not have hie children vaccinated, and the Secretary of the Board of Health and Town Marshal should be instructed to make a house to house canvass, and file aflidnvits against every one who is liable. The school board, also, should pass an order enforcing tht Stat law in regard to attendance at schools, by providing that any teacher permitting a per s n not properly vaccinated to at tend school should be immediately discharged as a teacher as it shows a great lack of rnotalt'y not to obey the laws of the State.
i Circuit Coon The Eminent Kirinev
Has teen rite busy ,o far Thej and Bladder Specialist. nroeecution ot Ka oh Koons. of the'
Dutt neitfhhoriio.nl on Snfnnl.iv 5 t 'V:
D hi in m 1 - - ' , stretched out till after supper, so that Judge Kly didn't get to go hiue for Sunday. The following shows the tinal disposition of csuses act heretofore reported in the Cm kiKtt up to Wednesday night. STATT CASKs. ft, Nolo! Notes j Dttttt larotocy ; iefendant is charged with violating
Iiis parole on which he was released !
it last term ; after hearing part ot he case further heariug was ad1 ...:i i.i.u , . iklj
iwumru iiuiu uir "iu 01 im.- t DUcorerer of 8wm-Rixt
term. Bit Laboratory. VS. James D. Wilkey and Charles There is a disease prevailing in this
iVilkev : nettit larcencv ; plea of I country most dangerous because so decep-
guilty by Charles Wiltcey
A. -i ft - T m
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SHOE TALK! A Word to the Wise is Sufficient.
Work la
Andrew Jochim ; turnishing inj lor to prisoner ; recognizance for teited and. Klijah Whitten surety. vs. John Ciramelspacher ; A. V B. ; plea of guilty; lined lit'. vs. Thomas Brown; attacking public c mveyance; plea of guilty; tined ", and days in jail. The case against him for A. m B. with ntent to murder was nollied. vs. Sylvester Hobbs, et al ; Hobbs "leads guilty, but being under ' I .ears of age sentence is withheld during Iiis good behavior. vs. Jacob Seng ; breaking imalh pox quarantine; defendant gives ond and cause is continued. vs. Feter Schnell, et al ; delivering liquor to minor: 2 cases; noll
ied because prosecuting vittteM has I f. - 1
tlve. Many suiden 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 k.dney-poisoned tlood will attack the vital ,v.:a..;. or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root the new discovery is the true specific for Kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousand of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent and doilar si;es. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about SwampRoot and its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer t Co . B'r.tha;nto N. . and men t lor tht ratet
Don t make any mistake urn remember t he inline, Hw&mp Root. 1'r. Kilmers
Sw-ani-KK't. anl the tuhireat, Binghamlota, N. Y., on every bottle.
FLORSHEIM
Brown's 5
HAMILTON- ' BROWN.
W. L. DQUGLAs.
ill
ett Indiana
ro, Jos. Hoffman; malicious treses. ; continued on motion of the
-Hate.
vs. Martin (Iramelspachcr;
eases ; having squirrels in nis p -ie--ion contrary to game law ; con
tinued on account ol iickmm in
Iefendant 's famtlj.
vs. G rge K ctiiniller ; drunk;
J case-; nullied .
v-. Andrew Hetcbolbeck ; trustee
if Hnll township ; failing to enu-
nerate school childien; aflilavit
juashed. vs. Ralph Koons: rape; jury trial asting two dirvs ; verdict guilty of I it B onlv. 'fined $1, The d
fendant is an old nun, between Ö )
ind 00 years; the prosecuting wit
MM is a young girl only 18 years
ld. The case aroused considera
ble interest io the neighborhood of
DutT where they reside.
vs. Adorno Lindsey; A m 1
aith intent to rape: illed and
n;ide def ;ult and bond forfeited,
W. E. Cox surety.
n Win. Giesler; koopiog gitnb I . a i . i
ng evice : triea oy ciurt ana un
der advisement.
Ben. Chanley; attempt to pro
voke ; tried by court and under ad
visement.
vs. Henry Dudine; selling liquor
on .Sunday; plead guilty; fined $1.
vs. George Bauer; violating rsich-
olson law; pi ad guilty in case-; fined $10 in each. ve. Frank X Kunkel; kee)ing gambling device; tried by co irt and under advisement. ve. W. McCarty ; entering house to commit felony ; trial lasting part f three days; verdict guilty, under tt) years of age ; sentenced to reformatory from 2 to 14 years. vs. Christ. Bauerfiend; drunk; continued on account of absence of sick witness. vs. Johiel Vowell ; drunk; continued on account of absence of witness, Mike Woods. vs. Jake Seifert; D. D. W. ; tried by court and under advisement. vs. Poster Hays; C. C. W ; not guilty. vs. t rank Rood; selling without license; continued, vs. Mike Woods; selling on Hun-
day; bond forfeited; Mays O. Cummins and Ollie Gross, sureties. vs. Jac b Prechtel ; cruelty to animals; plea of guilty; defendant being unner 21 years of age sentence is withheld during good behavior. vs. Jos. Gerber, et al ; trotptM; all found not guilty. vs. John Gramelspachr ; C. C. W. ; tried by court and under advisement. vs. Henry Bit; A. A II with intent to kill ; continued. vs. Jamei Eckert; failing to riboj grand jury subpoena; BmoSIO, vs. Joseph George; contempt; fined $20 and days in j lit. CIVIL CAUSES Reeves A BoloroOO ft. Frank S i
railroad iomon' John 11 BOOlIT, et al ; jtldg
iiM n al UICUI miouirsurn in rei esoue i r t
deftod-1
er, et al ; continued tor ser vice.
John Olding vs. Frank (plante, adtur est of A. Johnson; claim dismissed for w ant of prow cation, Floyd Thurnian, et al, vs. Com niissioinrs of Spencer county, et al ; continoed.
L'wi-i. et a', v-. Mary ; l L'tn 'lit on n iW f r
Wm, B ; A H-eler : : I") 7 15 Stot" vs. the v.'iiC"
juasnea.
Top Nolchers. Heady for Your Inspection S. KUEBLER. West Side Clothier and Furnisher.
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f Lmard
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Mr. and Mrs. OeoifM Frv
drove over to Loogootee Monday to sp' nd a few dbys.
Notice Of IiiHolvntcy. Notne i-- hereby iriv n that upon
iiti'n tiled in the Poboia Oirciit Cbwrl at Um October term, 1903, by I ihet Bhiptnan, ailm'r f f-aiil estate stiitiif ap the insuih tmtCJ t the estate ol faM ieeedost to pay the lehts and nabtlitiee thereof, tarn Jaikw ot said eeort 1 i ä on the Iflth day of -t. 1903, Md suul estate to he probably lasolveal :ml ardorsd tbe hum tn be so r I -1 aeeoMÜagly . The i-reilitors of sail estate art herly notilieilof euch ins.ilvencv and reojoilM t tile their elai'iis against saii 'O- fur allovaaeo. Witness the lei k anl seal of raid ' court at Jasper, ladiana, tinMUftl '-"J' 1 'lav of Aobei 191 .'i. s JollN p. HD THEE, Clerk of iHibois Circuit t'oiir'. Eübarn A Bwteooy, Attorneys. Oct. 83, nt):J-:iw, Notiec of Election of Trustees. Notice is hereby given to all persons interete.l in Shilob Meeting HoMO, in Malisou township, DuIküb county, Indiana, that tlioir will ie j meeting bold at said Meeting house, on SATCKHAY, NV. ü, i At o'clock, I'. M. for the purpose ,f
electing five im tees fur saiil Meeting Möns. and the land lelonging to it, a th-re are now no trustees to ste to its proper care, the old TrootOOl having died "i iiivn up their places. Kvery
one interetel in the Meeting House
and jrrave yard are invited to attend. COMMITTEE. Oct. tt, l08.- .;t
JOSEPH BUCHART Has just opened a large stock ol Fnliionable FULL and WINTER GOODS. To which ht invi'.es the inspection of buyers. For the same uualitv of poods
his prices at'' lower than any store in Dubois county, pe-iConiH and Judge for YoorsetVM
Also a larg-1 stock I f BOOTS and SHOES and CLOTHING, Chnaper than ever AT JOSEPH BUCHART'S
W. (itb St Oat, . l
JASPER, IND.
Digests what you
Dyspepsia Cure Dyspeptics cann :t regain hca'.th and strength ty livotrupon ball rations. They must eat. plenty of good food Utfl d'geat it. To enable them to do this they should use somen in; tb.twill help the stomach do Its work. Kodol DtWflHNU CJU ke s such a preparation. It digests what ou eat and MffhSM tie substances needed to buiid uo UM Irufli out digestive rganp Prof. J. Ivison, of Lcinaconing, Md., says: ' for thirteen years 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 obUin till I was advised to use Kodol DYspyrsiA Cubb. The first dose gave nie reHof. I bought my firs', bottle in March, 1900, and I have not '.ad a single pain since. It bag completely cured me. I (MdntA endorse It too highly " It can't help but do you good Prepared by E. O. De Witt ACo., OfOeafD Thi It. Uttl oooUlnsS4Uncs tht- 50c. six
Tbe favorite household remedv f i i ougba, colds, cmup. bronchitis, gripp throat and lung troubles Is ONE WtPjtfj 1 Cough Cur. It cures qmckl;
Old
Maids
Married
Stop! Look!
LISTEN! We Strive to Give Yon The Lowest Prices on the Best Go:ds in the Jewelry & Music
It serma to the Colrihi that
if I retinoid John H mh is gt
iny t i a'ei.d hi Botttherti Ut RvMMhvllh. h brie beai
() I ... ot Ii irn b I Ore ttl road, i100 the above two .v , I . . IkMtt . A - S
n.,d ertlini S..uto Via Long. n,uo u Krei-mfiii ; oruer o
Mf.rbv I, iMpef, Doff andl008!" divided ejunlly between tie Lvnnville, woul I m ike a money i plaintiffs and defendants gtting road It w mid run over! John V. Kenner vs. Adam V. coal fidds now votttod f r the iocal I Knner, et al ; judgment v-. Adam Irade all the way, ami through Kenner for f'!'! ', and mortgage splendidly developed agi icultural foreclosed anirnt all defendants country, and the natural ga and herpin. ami sale of land ordered oil district around Loogootee, and plaintiff lien prior to that of other would not be in irect competition fondants ; j-idgment for Hunting with already built north and south 011 rK Bank $ö! 7S; Psopte'l State roads for freight trallic. and the Hank, $217. 7, and interest from people would all welcome it hearti- atR ftl H'x Per cert ; Huntingburg ly and vote aid to it under the law. ; Kaok's lien superior to that of the
tome this way, Mr. Walsh, andi 1 ple I Bank.
Business. Don't Fail to Oome See.
and
Neatly and with disttcfa by our system f)f furnishing the wedding ring at OOtt, and our justice rd the peace perforins the ceremony without charge. .Step up, all ye brave warriors who d'sire to enter the paths of matrimony at the lowest ooet. " V B A N K C. KUEBLBR, Expert Watchmaker and Jeweler. Wit side of the Public square, Jasper, INDIANA.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Winter Stock of JHafihionable Goodf .
Weak Men Made Vigorous
ar tSTTMf trTmxr
Yours to please, J. E. STEINKAMP, JewHei ,v Mo.- c Dealer, JA8PBE, INDIANA.
Columbia TowitHlilp TriiHtee'a Notice. TU' undersigned, Tnmtee of Oolumna Tp., lulKi county, I nl., will attend to Tiwnpii luisirifss at hin offire on very Saturday, an. I persnns liavin ownehip tmaÜMM to trnn-n. t arw rjneetel to present it on that ilay of the I he TownKhip Library is kept at tiie 1 in., 'r . A 1
uum -n ji um i ruiit, o're iiiofie entitled ran obtain Look. QfMMMl W. .Mil hi r.v, Trnatee. Billham, Indiana. Nov. 23, 18OO--I7.
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What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It rtft TfHity ind qnlrkly Cur tin all other fftfl. Toun nun rrgmln l'l manhntxl. i.l.l oh rM'orrr rUifnl ir.r. Abaolutrlv marant4d to Car Nrv..ine. I.o-t Vltalltr. 1 ni potenrr. Nlrtllr K.tniMlona. l.odt Power, llher aaa. Pal line Hranri, WafUl lUen 4 nil rfrrtt nt trt1-nl)U$ .r tittft in fxrrrOiwt Ward itt lnnil ni r..inin I n tnt lt ilmirui t .ni.-.. a w..riht sa tuttftltut on you Uraa if i-lr. .a irr a!. r pr..iit. Intr i. hig I'KPPKK'S NPIiVlf.on.or . for i- i n be -aritd 111 vint i fM ki. I'r. paid, lilain wrar.irr. I jwrkwi. .ror-r$5, v-Mi A Wrlllon lliitirf.llt.? .V "i"Jr H-rn nil Mnrv. Pantil t Iw Mi. II ! " . Nolrl Ii) vi. PrtrdniMU. July I. IW. y.
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The Cumberland Telephone 4 Telegraph Companv Furnish the best LOCAL SERVICE. B na tide subscriber are given free telephone service to 3very point reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extenhions and addition. 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.
Boone Township Trainte' Notice. Tbe nndersiirned, Trout? of IJoona township, Daboit eoVBtV, hereby jrivei notice that lie will attend to ail bnsinea pertaininir to the OHM of Trustee, at hit resilience, tnree mile southwest f l'rtersville. on Satiir-laysof ea week, und re4oests all peraonn hiTinr township business to present it on Satin laT. Citiens desirin 1kmIis from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept at my residence. Christian Hml, Tratte. Dec 7, 1900-j.
rMjjj&s NOW IN W ST0CK
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Just Received Latest Styles of Pall Dress Goods, Trimmings, Slippers, and Best Shoes. Also a full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries a
WM. HALLER'S,
Jackson -1th Street
look it the opening and pro-ptcts.
Oeo. P. Wagner vs. Stephen Mil
Apr. 3--5t
