Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1904 — Page 9

Jasper Courier, Extra

Jan. 22, 1904, Supplement

Rkouganizkd The Jasper M. E

Sunday school elected the following

officers for the next year last Sunday: Supt. Henry Casr idy ; AaBU'ant Sup John Neuschafer. ; Sec Clara Tabor; Treasurer Mary Anderson; Librarian B Forrest; Organist Mrs I A Forrest. It wan teHolved to hold week' ly teachers' njeeting the first one at Mr. H. Cassidy'- tomorrow night a( 7 o'clock to study the lee-son.

Accident While cutting down a tree on his farm (wo miles north of Jasper, Saturday afternoon, Frank Schuler waa badly hurt, caused by a li nb falling and striking him on the head, rendering him unconscious. Dr. J. P. Salb was quickly summoned and dressed the injury, and Frank is now getting along as well as could be expected Quaktkki.y Mkkti.no The sec ond quarterly confvjence of the M K. church ot this district will be held at Jasper Feb. 13 and 14 Or John Poucher, the Presiding Elder,

Hall TowRskip Happenings. Crowded out laxt wrek )

Amos W. Kellaras and Taylor Harbison are the bent log men in the North end Mike Anne.- .V Friedman are saw ing on the Louis Hoffman farm. Jos. Jerger'rt sawmill was in full go last week. Candidates are coming in full blast lor township offices Some gT down salt river alter the election. There waa talk about Joseph Lory being a candidate. Joseph says o. E-q Mittelbuhler's court was in full bla?t, too, the end of last year. Fred Bechtel wa- charged with

drawing a deadly weapon on Arxoa

kellaras, and was fined $5 and the rest of trimings. F. Schneider , ir , was Col -'able

in the above case, and prost-cuting

attorney. He is a hostler but had

his boots on wrong lat summer

and si w how Fred Bechiel had

knife in hand a mile off, without

glasses

Some one feller in Celestine

(Karso) is reported drunk about

eleven time in one week. Some

has written that he will be here.

Preaching by him Saturday nigbt grand pen-on ort to look after Hm. and Sunday moaning. The public Mr John Hass and A. Schnell are invited to all services. of Schnellville, visited at John

: Hass, jr , last Sunday. What is the matter pith the Jas per OoOMfJBl Did not reach Cele

stine till 3 days after it was printed

ST"An insanity mU st was held Monday on Mrs. Margaret SchnaT. before Ju'ge Bctz and Dm. Kempf and Uray. She was declared insane and application made for her admittance to the Southern Insane Hospital. John Q Schnarr was appointed her guardian by Judge ifily.

WJudge Betz's cuurt wn- ll full blast Monday. Frd Hubner and Henry Kiefner, o( Haystille, were up for A. & B. on Seb Opel, their fines and costs amounting to $10.55 each. Opel answered the same charge befoie Kaq. Sermer-sheim.

the last two weeks The Courier was (;v rrun wilh job work and it necessarily made Uie paper M day late in getting out Kditcr. George Hasenour, jr. , broke down hi" log wagon near Jasper last Saturday. ItV a new axle It ws- a bad job A Card of Thanks

v e extend through the our sincere (banks to th fiiends, who aided us and

natu h to lighten the burdens ot caie

K1KK

aiany

so

did

and sorrow cast upon us b the il -

Gertrude, the oldest daughter nees and ath of Mrs Diilon, the

i i'Yi .i

oi uouniy uiera nutner, is very sick with pneumonia. She is but even years old. Mr-. Lusch, of Huntingburg, Mrs. Mother's Bother, is over helping nurse her grandchild.

sunbeam and light of our borne

We pray that Ood in his mercy wil1 bless all of you, and spare eac h ? r many years fro:n the pangs ! grief when the shadow of death rollacross your paths and takes loved ones from your hemes. Jon F Dm i.on Mas M K. Shkkki i

WThe dance which was to have been given at Kästner s Tuesday night, by the 1 ' Fence- rail ' ' band, was given at KunkePs instead, on ar count of the severe illness of G Kastner'a aiater, Mrs. Mart Miller. It was tolerably well attended. pMr. and Mrs. Jos. Marx and little daughter Louise, returned to their home in Washington yeste' day. öT"The first teachers' examii. tion will be held Jan 30th at Ja uer and Ferdinand.

"' BT-Dra Schumacher and Fried W. C. Daly and family man went to Srhnellville Saturday moved to Oakland City, Wedues- to do some .ental work, and re turned Monday. lBMra. Sheritt and John F. j Mrs. Winkenhoefer. of Munt Dillon returned from Bloomington j ingburg, was the guest of Mr-. Monday. Sarah Cooper Tuesday.

Dikd The death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Leo John occurred on Sunday afternoon. The little girl was ju-t on week aud three days old. and waa Mr and Mrs. John's first born. The

j interment took place in St Jose h's cemetery Monday afternoon al 1 'clock. The parents have the ympathy of the entire community in their bereavement