Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1904 — Page 4
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904.
1 f tos he nr eeeJ ' Dt mnj rtatlo. Ml u through UMtfMM . -I
About 20 went on the excur
sion to Louisville Sunday.
üvMr. Leo F. Spayd wu at Huntingburg Tuesday on business. arMr. Arthur Carnihan moved to Huntingbmg Tuesday. Um tin naachea were iu
the Jasper market this week at $1 per bushel. asV-Vic Cassidv and Kd Kenipf
expect to see the World's Fair next
week.
r H (ffman. of Daviess
Co., was in Jasper Tuesday on busi
ness.
s-Tiie Peek t'o. started mo-t of
its men to work this week. asa. Lawrence Jerger left for World's Fair Wednesday.
the
Democratic Ticket.
No. No. No. No. No. No. Nu. No. No.
No.
Boooe Towashlps Teacher.
I Klwood 1'adge.t. '1. Klsie (ireeue. ;. J. K. Schnarr 4. Homer Wineinger. 4. Fannie E. Traylor. 5. Eftie Frank. B, Carl Krittain. it. John M. Schnarr. 9, Myrtle l.eumion. 1Ü. Chas. Muukle.
Ready
All Lines
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Chki. Hot km a n , Trustee.
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OTTbe Huntingburg gins a week from next Sept. 12.
A. Hobt duties in
Fair be-
Monday,
NOW
Eckert will resume his the Enoxville echools
next Monday.
V H Hollv went to Kvans-
ville Monday to spend a week vieit-
bis son.
PARKER AND DAVIS. Democratic Gob. A larg Parker A Davie Club was organired at Duff, Saturday night. Hon. John L. Breti and M. A. Sweeney were the speakers. A rrowd of the leading people
r.Mnt And xDressed their
approval of the remarks made by rounds of applause. Milton Brett is pushing things as precinctman. Thi. follow inir are the officers
M. D. Lemond, Pre., Henry Teg-
mier. Vice Pres; John Steinkamp, vl Pmi I Aonard Bretz. Vice
Pres. ; Jamee D. Songer, Secretary, A large glee club is to be organixed. Parker & Davis club of Bretzville organized by Hon. J. L Breti and F. L. Beti, Friday Aug. 24, with the following officer : John F. Schürt, Pres. Joseph Fritx, Vice Pres.; George Byers,
At St. Anthonv s Ben Wibbel
lnh wm orsanued by Senator
Milburo and M. A. Sweeney. Fri day Aug. 20 . with the following officers : Anthony Troxler. Pres., Mich ael Klem, Jr. Vice Prea. j Michae Vaomr Jr. Vice Pres.; Ben Schu
: Henrv Fritz.
Sc'v. Israel Ray, Aaat. Sec'y;
Geo. Hausenauer, Cor. Sec'y. At Union Valley a Thomas Tag
oAti club was organized by the
aame gentlemen Saturday Aug. 2, with the following officers ! Geo. W. Milburn, Pres., W. H. Nicholson, Vice Pres. ; Tilton Nicholson, Vice Pres. ; C. C. Bsggerly, Vice Pres ; William Bagger!, Sec'y ; Director of Glee club, Tilton Nicholson.
HTHon. K. M. family will attend Fair next week.
Milburn and
the World's
Parker k Davi Club ef St. Henrv The largest and most enthusiastic meeting so far held by the Democrats of the county during the presnt r&mnaifra was held at St. Henry
Tuesday. The silver band under the leadership of John Gehihausen
furnished the music. More than 'hi nonnU wer nresent when com
mitteeman M. A. Seidl introduced County Chairman M. A. Sweeney. Mr. Sweeney spoke upon the importance of organixetion. He said that the democrats of the country were once more united and it only neadeid a thorough systematic or-
oanivatinn of ovprv Drecinct in tbe
State for tbe Democrats to have 15ym) mainritv is Indiana.
Mr weeoe v then announced
V. Ihav r rr vista A1 tn form a Par
ke, aai Davis Club and asked that ditiona
OTMra. Ignatz Kapp went to Louisville Sundsy to spend a week
visiting relativse
M-Mr end Mrs. F. C. Kueblsr
and Miss Rose Kuebler left Sunday
for the St Louis Exposition.
Miss Clvde Hitch, of Prince
ton, is visiting in Jasper, the guest
of Miss Emma Montgomery.
awa-Krml Krodel purchased the
restaurant business from his mother
and took posession last week
Misses Mayme and Ella Beck-
...u -t..i Alir Knincer. of rerdi-
nand were in Jasper Wednesday
Philin and John Schneider
came home Sunday from St. Louis
.Kami thev had spent a wees at tne
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Fair.
rMrs. Geo. Friedman who has
been visiting her son Louis in I ell
r,tv fnr mvh weeks csme nome
v. aw wa wv this week.
V Messrs. Alois Scbaaf, Philip
L'rua Tun Hochireeana. and Y m
a av vuw j f w w .Flamin rima home from the
World's Fair Sunday.
isvThe Parker & Davis club met mt iK nnnrt house last merit and
were addressed by Bomar Traylor
and H. M. Kean.
asrCardc are out announcing the
marriage of Miss Amy, the charm
ing daughter of Capt. Jonn u. iteming and wife to Mr. Edward Harker, of Boone township, on Sept. 8, 1904. The Courier extends congratulations. m ana a
The time for tbe big pudois
Countv Fair is coming on apace.
Tbe isth annual exhibition Will taue
place during the week commencing Sept. I2lh. Tbe secretary has been kept busy with the usual correspondence, answering inquiries that come from all parts of the country. Last week he received an application for entries in Floral hall from the state of Massachusetts. iTmm nmoent indications the exhi
bits in all departments will he fully
up to, if not above, tne hiauaara
and magnitude of former years
(irair interest is taken in the
speed rings this year, especially by owners of horses in Dubois county.
Followiog the plan of last year the association has arranged for a number of races that are confined to Dubois County, in consequsnje of which an unusual interest is evidnnrad bv local horsemen. An ad-
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purse will probaDiy ds ( i
Porter illc Poials.
Hon. John F. Dillon made a
t.aiH Saturday DIBDI to au
Pl'vvvu a.v - j w
attentive audience, doiu i'nu-
crats and Republicans say we wani
Dillon for our next congressman, so White river will be made navig
able.
Chris. Senning and Miss Kauei
HreidenbsuKh were quietly married.
at the parsonage this week.
Walter McDonald, of Chicago, is
here visiting his father.
Sam Darker and sister, Mrs. Ida
Hoffman returned home i uesuay
from a Halt at New Albany.
wltr Rudolph. Jas. Parsons
and Van Walker have gone to North
Dakota with the mtention ot puya . I
ing land u suueu.
May Weber, Annie Bowers, Car
rie Petry and Wills Cox went to
Louisville Sunday on tne excursion
Jas. Mulky, Kd Breidenbaugh,
Fred Schnarr, Wm. Lawrence and
VA Riiftnluh. Coon and 1 om Jackie
all left for the World's fair Tuesday.
Mr Snnderman and wife were
visitors at Huntingbrg last Sunday.
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Notice to Moo-Resident.
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Dubois Circuit Court O.ober Tenn l'H
William F. Jark-'n vs. unoia r.
Jackson No. 3. Couiplaiut lor iivorve. ...
Comes the plaintiff uy uox a minier
hin attorneys and tiles his conu-iaini
herein, together with a pror atti.iavii of a disinterested person, that said le fendant Khoda F. Jackson l nt a res
ident of the stte of Indiana, that saia
actioi is for divorce and that Uie defendant is a non-resident of said ftatej and is a necesearv party to said action. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, thatunle she te and appear on the 10th judicial day of the next term of th Dubois Circuit Court, the -a ue bp ing the )0th day of Oitobat IfM, tobe holden on the i'nd Monday of October 1H04, at the court kOMS in the town of Jasper, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, tlie same will be heard and determined in
Witness WS haml, anl the s ?al of said court, atiixed at Jasper this BH day of July john p. mm kr, Cierk Dakota. Circuit CoJrt. Cox . i I ii n tick, Aitys. Aug. 1904-Sw
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two former Republicans promptly came forward and signed the list. The following ofYicera were elected : Henry Ubelhoer, Prea.; John Luebbers, Vice Pres.; Noble Kenan, Vies Pres. ; Alois Spink,
Vice Pres.; Herman Steniker. .Sec'y. -'nstor R. M. Milburn was then introduced and spoke upon the issues dividing the Republicans and
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We look forward to a week ol much nlnMM nd nrnfit a reunion of
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Equity Seciety. A society of Equity which ia an organization for ths mutual protection of farmers organised at Duff at a farmer's picnic last Friday afternoon Aug. 26. The head of the organization is J. A. Everett, seeds-
iuu iuiu..iiw. pleasure auu ium - The objects of the organization I tne ppi 0f Dubois and adjoining mmmm . Tk laAiinna rf Kaftwr tin, mm .
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