Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 June 1904 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

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FRIDAY, JI NK 10, 1904.

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Commissioners court Convened Monday June 6, .11 commissioners present. On the Road petition of John W. Greener et. al. the viewers reported in favor of opening the road and it was so ordered ; and the viewers allowed $6.50. On the road petition of Aug. Katter et. al. John Eck, Chris. Hoffman and Louis Schwenk were appointed viewers to Meet at M. Sorgius to be sworn on June 2." 1H4.

The Southern Railroad preseniea a petition asking that the special railroad tax of i of 1 p.c., be placed on tax duplicate this year, alledging that Cien. Man. Spencer and President Spencer had recommended the extension of the road to French Lick and that the Board of Directors will meet on June 10. Auditor Sweeney says that the tax will not be placed on the duplicates, unless the road makes some showing of constructing the road. Liquor Licenses were granted to Jacob Geis, Mat Olinger, Ben Krapf, Sylvester Witsman, Felix Renner, Sr., Peter Bosler, Mike McNellis, Henry Kieffner. Allowances amounting to $10, 040 .08 wer allowed.

Among which were the following

for Patoka Td. Kock KOftOI

Wm. Eichel & Co.,

Wm. Bretz, Henry Berger, Emil Berger, T. H. Parks, Chas. Helmerich, Aug. Kicken, For the Poor Farm i

15,800.00

70.00

49.00 26.00 J5.85 2.50

14.35 1)2.25

For Bainbridge Tp. Rock Roads

R. Fink,

Job. Roelle, rind. Krempp, Geo. Mehringer, John K. McFall, Wm. C. Binckley, Vic Cassidy, Louis H. Katter, Iod. Sentinel, Jos Shroeder Sr., For Assessing : Robt. McCune, Columbia, John L. Harden, Harbison, John Eck, Boone, R. Yates, Madison, Jos. Goetz, Bainbridge John B. Buchlein, Marion, G. W. Roberts, Hall, D. S. Pruitt, Jefferson, John V. Homey, Jackson, Wm. Rauscher, Patoka, Chas. F. Rauscher, Caan, Hen. Grewe. Feidinaud,

The Board then adjourned. Special MeetiBf of tbe Ton Board. The town trustees held a special meeting Monday night in response to request of some residents of Main street between 9th and 15th Streets who presented a petition asking that Main Street between yth and 15th be paved. The Trustees agreed to refer the matter to their engineer, who will be here in a week or so, when new plans will be made.

35.00

18.50 16.50 35.00 467. 3

19.00 16 85 5.00 12 00 135.00 160.00 150 00 150.00

225.00 130 00 150 00 169.00 150.00 2 59 ,99 155.00 105 00

fjavTbe horBe belonging to the Cumbeiland Telephone Co., and attached to their wagon, while coming down Kremp's hill Tuesday afternoon became frightened caused by a piece of the harness breaking and alrtn some ol the wire which was in

and

Dubois Circuit Coart Procetaiags Doings aince our last report : Mr. vi Wm. I.vtle. cairyine

concealed weapons, nollied on mo

tion of State, and deieuuant un

charged. biats ve. Link Robinson, selling liquor on Sunday, continued in two caaea. State v.. Katie Huebner, attempt

to provoke, continued.

State vs. Josepb wans, intoxica

tion, continued.

State vs. August Hon man, pern larceny, pita guilty, being under 21 defendant is released during good

behavior upon payment ol coot oi prosecution. vj ('harles Rerchev.l. petit

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larceny, defendant arramged ana plead not guilty, and was committed to jail in default of bond.

State vs. Sophia btrotimeyer auu

Jacob Schaefer, adultery, continued

untill next term of court, deienaanta released on bond. State ve. Wm. Line, selling liquor without license, continued in three capes.

State ve. Knofel Line, perjury, released on bond of $500 with vVm.

A. Line as surety, and cause continued. State ve. Stock Beard, perjurv, released on bond of $500 with Robt. W. Armstrong surety, and cause continued.

civil causes. Floyd Tburman and Jas. W.

Hont Hoard of Commiasionere

of Spencer County, claim change of

venne from bpenceruo., aisemieseu by plaintiffs, each party paying one

half of the costs ny agreement. Ruth Mastereon, Admr. of estate

of Jos. Masterson, vs. fcoutnern

Railway Co. of Indiana, Chas McClothlin, Colwin Billingsley, damages, change of venne to Pike Circuit Court on motion of plaintiff. James Reet va, Southern Indiana nil C.n . Albert Schmith and Johr

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W. Grant, tnal by court, piainun dismisses as to defendant Smith, under advisement as to the other defendants. Six other cases against same defendant were comhinH and tried with this caae.

Chas. Goepfrich vs. Michael Egler, nn amnunt. continued by agreement.

Jos. Buchart vs. Ella Buchart, divnrrm rnntinued. I

And. J. Goodman, admr. of Chas. Neal, deceased, vs. Southern Railway. Co. of Ind., damages, trial by jury, caee dismissed while trial was

in progress. I mH. Fisher vs. Louin Lammen-

et. al., to set aaide final settlement, continued for service. John L. Roach vs. Southern Rail way Co. of Indiana, damages, trial by jury, verdict for plaintiff f jr $2, 000. Robert L. Cox vs. Southern Rail wav Co.. motion by defendant for

change of venne from County sup- . m m mm WTm All

ported by anadavit ol . e. way comb. Christiva Rosemeyer vs. South ern Railway Co.. damages, continued hv acrsement.

Brown Fareman & Co. va Jamet M;tt1rurhlAr. on account, dis

missed by plaintiff at their cost. Peter Muller et. al. vs. Theodore and Louis Austerman, on account, continued for service. Amos LetHer vs. Wm. R Fuller

and Chesley Chambers, damages, continued by agreement. Hridees & Noel vs. Chas.

R. Kluger, on account, dismissed by plaintiff. The American Agricultural Chem ical Co., vs. Jacob Seng and John J. Allee, on note, trial in progress before a jury. Andrew Stahl vs. Jacob Eubelhoer, civil action, trial by court and under advisement.

The grand jury returned six indictments the latter part of last week and were instructed to investigate the condition of public build-

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Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble.

Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis-

mfes and lessens ambition, tieautv. vigor

ana i necnuincsj suun disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon fur a child to be born

afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the child urin

ates too often. If the

urine scalds the flesh or it. when trie cruw reaches an age when It should be able to control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon tt. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of

these Important organs. mis unpiea-.ani trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Kwaunn-Root is soon realUed. It is sold

by druggists, in fiftycent and one dollar sixes. You may have a

sample bottle by mail

skn namnhlet tell- Ron vt

ing all about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received

from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmjer

k Co.. Binghamton, N. T., be sure ana

mention this peper. Unn't mk nv nu.-take but remem-

ber the name, tSwaiup Knut, lr. Kliman

Swamp-Root, and the fuMrvse, HinKUani-

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Sucegstal Graduates. The following pupili were euce.-

ful at tbe May examination :

Harvey Stork M Hattie Weitkamp 16 Walter Winkenhofer 16 Mary Still well 15 Anna Luebbert M Edwin Fenneman iM Franklin F. Lammers. ... 16 Meta 8iebe M John (jullet M

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Dr. M. B. HOLLY, Veterinary and Dental Burgeon. Trrata all .liseaw of Bett nil Cttle. OfBea: Ooraar 3d and Newton Bt. Home Phone .S3. Call day or fatgK. Oupawitattnai trve, fApr. 15 3m

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Full line of Straw Goods. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Klwaya ready to deliver. We have both Phones. JOSEPH BUCHART. W. 6th St.. JASPER, IM) Oct. . 1903 y.

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RESTORES VITALITY

Made a Well Man

of Me.

Railroad Kxeurnion. u'.,.i,r. avi l: .r- l..-L'iii At"! 25 ana

cloe Dec. 1 , 104. Ticket gool for the

INIod ft .:.". Tickets ipMMi iorH iiav .lavs there will be

excursions good for i days at $..10 for

the round trip, eucli uays io oc untiged later, V. K. Claycomb. Agt.

GET A TELEPHON El ' '

The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the Lust LOCAL SEKYICE. Bjna fide subscribers ire given free telephone service to jvery poiut reached by their lines in the county, and they are constantly making extensions and additions. No "Wild Cat" Instruments used. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at anyjprice. Always leader in low rates. FRED JARBOE Local Manager.

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Baa. Loa vitality, impotcnr? niai.tir ""' toaPoww.ralltn Mrmory. Waatloc DlaM,aa4 il effect! of Hlt ibgM or teeMaod Indlatrttloa wblch unBUoofortuly.boitnortnarTlta. It not only eura by ittrtlnf at the t of diMM. but UtktTMt nrn tonic and blood bolldar, brto in bf tbe pink flow to pmUi cbakaaodr itorlnt Iba Ar ol 700th. It warda offlMaalt i ConimnptloD. Inalit cn hlr.f BE I0, Bi bar. It mm) ba carrtad la poeiet. By Ball a l-OO par pack, or all tat MOO, with a poal Mt wrtttOB rarantaa to emra or rafOB tkv BMty. Book aod adrlta fre Ada reu

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$50.000.00

Cash GivenrAway to Users of

LION

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TWO GREAT CONTESTS

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Huatinfburg Hape. The 'burg ie on a real live boom The hiah school claw enjoyed the

lecture at opera ball Wedmsday jvening. . ,

Hhively Tost will observe tlag aay next Tuesday and give a social al tbe hall in the evening. After a severe illness of over two

Of the Past Winter On Your Walls in Neitier Healthful Nor Prettj Come to F. C. KUEBLER'S ki ehler block, jasper And (iet Clean and Handsome Wall Papei

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away. Local Manager r rea Jarooe;COunty commissioners, wmm vu and two lineman were in the wagon I did. On Tuesday they returned but were unable to control tbe horse UfMNfJI more indictments, and having on account of the broken harness, no further business before them were and jumped out. The horse ran in-1 discharged for this term.

to town and up to the nithing post in front of the telephone office and stopped. No damages but a broken harness QTA M. hert, of Evansville, a reDorter for the Kvaasville Courier

war in Jasper Saturday interviewing aomeof our business men in regard to tbe dual telephone system, and L I ' 1 1 ' 1 (V lUaia

opinion, and arguments against the , month", J- D. A.mslrong is able to

dual system. This is done for ef- D 0Ul- ....... feet in Evansville where a telephone . W. ftckhjidt wm elected fit.K. nn i.B,n- ifcbool trustee by the city council

6 Monday evening.

ahaT'Sheriff Kasiir. of Viao county.

im imi fnr th ment

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return of a 5 year old boy, Dimeo """ Richmond Byerf, who mysteriously The Ladiea aid of the U.K. church disappeared from his home on May I will give the "Dm Kule on 29. The boy lias light hair, haiel .the evening of the J4th. or grey eye., fair complexion, leftj Ed. Tieman wm ..verely hurt,

eye crossed. It supposed tont - ""t,." .ff unbroken lines.

he was abducted by some Uypsiea dou irm wmym.. y " . -n or movers. , n became frightened Md p Q. KUEBLER. an aaü IIa maa irnvn iFtilT) r

11. 1 I1.I..I-M . 1 " , I ail m TW mj a m-MW 9ma w wm mm - - mmm m sTMrs. Sabina Rai. died Friday buggy and austained a broken rib June :i, and waa buried at St. Jo.-j.nd internal injuries, which may aph's cemetery. Age 77. prove wriou..

Five Lion-Heads

cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you

(in addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote n

either contest:

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Printed blanks to vote on found In

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covers the expense of our acknowledgment to

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PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST

What artll ba tha total Popular Vota caat lor Fraldat f"t for all candidates combined 1 al the alertlon November!, 1904? lai 100 elect !"n 11 Wt Wl people roted for President. For nearest correct estimates received In Woolson Spice Co 'a. oflca. Tolado. O.. nn or before N ot S. I'M we will rive Arst prise lot tha nearest cor.uimiii leennd Drlie to the neat nee-est etc etc . follows:

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No Old Stock. All

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