Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1905 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER ü ' 11 ? fntn4i';. 5 Ä?trr tÄI" Proceeding and allowain c- had the caiamter Mi mm. inese ae-

and made at a special sersion of " 11 tht PKWSjaors Will nave to the County Coomiissioners Friday be provided by an ait of the Itgisand Saturday, Dec. 80 and 8 1st ,lalurs. The following are the allowance : t

Salary. M. A. Sweeney, Auditor "75.00 A J Y. Uuther, Clerk, 531.55 A tunt

475 00 "ut.i ! 4-25.00; ?ue?,teJ. ,('

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UtX KD 1KUSE Manama. E i ter. AUCH C. OOASE Aaeoi ate Editor. Ki u BSTZ. Sewa Editor.

Sateraa at tha Pottofflc at Jetpar liltaa, far fee im oa tareat-a tha well ea aaeeee claaa Better.

FRIDAY. JAM ARY 8, 190Ö.

If fat have any leea new, or eat any printing, , II a through U Coaritr rhou 1S-9.

V. V. Cessidy, Sbenö W. F. Keck man. Treae.

P, J. Kunke!. Recorder, Henry Wehr, t otnmissnoner Henry Landgrebe Herman Teder " Milburo A Traylor Atty I . H. lohneon Truant officer

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Safe in Ireland who sian-d a avaide inn not fr visitor informed the morning that hi

tail been placed out-

Tear to All!

Tne Tariff:

sad the

The Pceeident

Stand Patten." Soon after he wad elected, Presi m, w . a Wae

aent Kooeveit declared me convic

tion that the tariff should be re

need and intimated that he would

call a special section next pj ring to perfcrm the work. Today he admits that has been talked out of calling a special session in the

spring but adds that he may do sc in the fall. The truth is that the

influential "stand--patters'' are threatening the president and de

clartng that if he persists in the

policy of tariff revision he will disrupt his party as badly as did Mr Cleveland during his last term. Sooner or later must come a contest between the President and the stand patters' which the public will watch with interest. . Good Appoiotaaeit. President Roosevelt has just been guilty of a frightful heresy in the eyes of the members of his party. He has appointed Francis E. Luepp to the the office of Indian Commissioner. Mr. Luepp is a life-long Democrat and has tor years been Washington correspondent of a Democratic newspaper. Mr. Luepp was appointed a member of the Indian Commission by president

Cleveland, resigning after several years service, lie has been the special investigator of numerous Indian scandals and has not only studied the problem of handling the Indians but has the beet iuterests of the Indians at heart. That, oi course makes no difference to the partisan politician. Mr. Roosevelt should have appointed a Republican. Fitness for the office should nave been purely a secondary con fideration. Mr. Luepp succeeds Wm. A. Jones, one of the best In dian Commissioners who ever filled the office, and and a Republican. Mr. Jonas was formerly a Republican Member of the Wisconsin state legislature When Mr. Jones han ded to the President his resignation Mr. Roosevelt asked if he could suggest a good mau for bis succes

sor, Jones replied 'Yes, Francis E

Luepp Mr

replied the I

that, but if there ia one office in

the administration which should be!

filled without regard to party politics it is trie one I have the honor of resigning," and to Mr. Jones credit

66 SS 56 26 1 30.00, I6.oo:

Melchoir, Co. Supt. 386.20

Traylor Sec'y B. of H. 60 91 '

219.00 3.50 8 60

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Wm. H. Kuper, Assessor W. S. Hunter, Specific Fred Vollmer

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Blue 111! nni io.r i"r eieaumi:, iiau not been tout lud. "Ah, pure." said the landlord, "and yofl moight put vour itch and eham outside your room door in thin house and the wouldn't bs touched."

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I wish to thank my many customers for their liberal patronage during the year 1904, and kindly ask for a continuance of the same for the New Year. S. KUEBLER.

Printing

Win. C Hinckley It! 86 Ig. W. Pickhardt 1.50 Independent 12.76 Public Buildings Town of Jaser 108.41 Schmidt at Renner "' ' J. M. Schmidt 40.45 E. J. Kuebler, 9 35 Jos. Lady 2 39 Dubois Co. Tel. Co. 18.00 John Ambs 83.00 Jasper Machine Works B1.31 Giesler A Co. 86 57 M B. Holly, Jr., 8 50 Lorey k Sturm 8.88 Andrew K'ein 1 15 Poor Farm. Insurance 300 00 Nick Brannecker 18 00 Cha. Hochgesang 1.50 Geo. P. Wagner, 31 00 Lorey i Sturm 12 60 Vollmer A Eckstein 20.00 Brannecker A Schitter 20.00 Henry Fritch 150.00 0. W. Travlor 15 00 J. T. Melchior A Co. 37. bv; J. A. Sermersheim 2.75 Albert Trieb 1 22 Frank Kunkel 10 60 Jos. Gutzweiler Jasper Machine Wks. 22 4' (J. W. Milburn 30.07 1. Schuetter 3.67 Vndrew Fritch 25 00 r rox'er A Kuntt 15 45 Louis H. Killian 8.25 J. & A. Eckert 21 00 Lorey A Sturm 5 75 Benevolent Institutions. Julia E. Ward 23.00 Pike Co. Orphan Home 138.00 Miscellanicua. Vincennes Bridge Co. 381 50

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F Beckman, Int. Patoka tp. R. 2,55 M

Caasidy, elsctions 6,32

" Criminals 57 4" Mrs. M M 7-85 E. J. Kempf 1046 John Bergman, elections 1.00 R. M. Milburn, Bainbridge Tp. RR. 35 00 Liquor Licenae granted to Henry I'udioe, John Stllman and Hu bert Quant. Tl. a .. ata . . b i

. Luepp is a democrat . i j L ftBV-uru" resident. 'I knowÄQ1 sheriff luud report accepted

ana approvea. In the matter of the incorpora tion of the town of Ferdinand, psH tion filed and election ordered f if Jan. 10 1905.

The following were the bidders

Notice Street Assessment! Notiee is hereby given that on the 14 day of January, 190, at I 0 lock P. M.

in toe othce of tiie Jasper Klectne Light Company, in the town of Jaaper, before Alois Beiter, J.hn Ixrey and Ferdinand

Vollmer, a man mil tee of the Board of

Trustee of ttie Town of Jasper, a hearing v ill be had on the final retuuate aubuiitted by the town civil engineers to

lecemher, 1904, of the cotta of grading uiai'itlamiiimr and iinoruvini? the follow -

lMHi :Dk' st reet. in the said town . .f .laer

Main Mivet from the Public Njuare to llie north line of Second Street. Main Street from the Public Sjuare to the North line of Ninth street. Sixth Street from tne Public Pquare to the Wet line of Anderson Street.

Sixtn Mrvet from the nibhc square to a point in sai 1 Street opposite the South hast corner of lot number one ( 1 in

Wineinger's addition to said town of Jacper. The Public S-juare in said town of Jasper. Pursuant to an ordinance ; ..-! by theBoanKf Trustees of said town of fwper Mav lMh 104: and that at the

same time and place said committee will consider said final estimate. All interested peisons are notified to be prweent and make objection thereto, if any they have. Alois Beiter Pres. Board. Attest John H. Judr, c'lerk. Dec. 30 '2 wk.

Notice of Fiaal Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henry J. Theeraan, deceased, to appear in the Dubois Circuit Court, held at Jasper, Indiana. ontheJOoay of Jan., 1905, and show cense, if any. why the Final Settlement Account with the estate of said dece

dent should n t be approve! ; and eaid

neir? are notihe.1 to then an : there make proof of heirship, and receive their

distributive share.

Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this

28th day of December. l!4.

JOH? P. H I'THEB, Clerk Dnttoia Circuit Court.

Cox A Hi nter, Attye.

Dec. 30, 1904. 2w' IF YOV BUY IT OF F. C. Kt'EBLFR IT'S ALL RIGHT,

A Special Suit Sale

Of Men's and Boy's Suits at $5.00 Pr suit,

"Worth double, to begin SATURDAY, JAN. 7th, 1905 S. K17EJILEIL West Side Clothier and Furnisher.

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J. E. STEIKTKAMP. THE RELIABLE JEWELER.

Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, A Few of my Specialties: Ü

Elgin and Waltham Watches, Rogers Bros. 1847,' Silverware, Baldwin line of Pianos, Schulz line of Organs. The best of everything at lowest prices.

All Repair work guaranteed. JASPER, INDIANA.

it mar haaaiH rhat ha!v nla!

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the interests of the Indiaoe and the 'or ?- BaHPUM: good of the service before partisan ! nnlJ ? n"" ftSf Ind 1 censiderations. T'd PU C9, . of. '".poIts Ind.; Keller Printing Co. of

MARTIN ECKSTEIN, DKAI.KB IN F- URN ITU R Er Of ever- description. Matresses, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, Etc. Vollmer & Eckstein Undertaking, Embalming, and Funeral Directing. North Main Street. JASPCR, in Diana

The Paaama Caaal and the Railroads Figat. When Congress reconvenes there If to be made a tern lie tight on the I'aoaiu Canal Commission. An

en jt will be made to cut its mem

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Kvansrille Ind.: Ben Ki Doane

ihe Jasper Courier. All bids were examined by the board and continued for further ac tion till Tuesday Jan. 3rd, 1905 On Tueaday the Commissioner's

berahip down to three and other tlQ considered the stationery bids I I A I il . . t a

changes will be advocated. The exi-ting Commission may be open to criticism, probably is, but thoss who believe in an Istmian canal will think twice before they endorse the attack. The onslaught is to be led by Representative Wm. P. Hspburn of Iowa chairman of ths com mittee on Interstate and Foreign

Commerce. Mr. Hepburn is

protege of J. W. Blythe, national

committeeman for Iowa and Counsel for the Chicago, Burlington and tuincy Railway. An examination ot Mr. Hepburn's record shows that be has always fought any isthmian canal, that be, with others whose sincerity was questioned espoused the Nicaraguao route that bs almost succeeded in killing the Panama Civil Government bill in the closing hours of the last session and so delaying all work on the canal lor a year. The C. B. fc Q. is virtually a trans-continental road. Trie transcontinental roads dread the competition of an isthmian canal because it will inevitably lower transcontinental railway rates. Before endorsing Mr. Hepburn's at

tack the wiss man will retlect for a:;. a t a ..arm

moment on me aaage, 'Me ware oi tbe Greeks bearing gifts."

r-enator EL M

daughter Norma left

and awarded the contract for classes

1, 2, and :i to the Wjueeney Printing Co. of Terrs Haute and class 4 to Ben Ed. Doane, They being the lowest bidders in tbe different classes. A Hall Tp. road case occupied the Commi-Hioner s attention Tuesday and Wednesday.

the. ABOLISH 0t AND JURY

SYSTEM IN MINNESOTA.

Wi hare the lrat.rtirn'nt of Watrhea in thi-.-ti.n of tba atmtr. W will duplicate any r-lil,ie vatrb at tb pr.ee. andaaTe you sajNsa i burirr, ami Hay nak of future anBMfaasa We all NUakea atotie from SJ.S0 up. vli the 7. 11 IS 17 11,1 71 l.-w-.J..,!

at bea In tbe aVSwSSMl aralea in !ticel, Sterlinif !Mlvar, .olil rillel a.l 1 K. SollJ .ul'l I aea. We uaranue all wmiehea, and If they pn.T.- f..uliy from orktuanahlp we will re-! place it witb another,

F. C. KUEBLER. THE JEWELER. JA8PKR, INDIANA.

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES The best stock in Jasper for thelPrice. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargain Big Fall Stock of Fashionable Goods.

ALWAYS YOl'k MONKYS WORTH atareb 7, 1904 lyr.

Majority la Fsver si Coestltstieaal Amesdmeat. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 28. By a Tote of lJl.CNui the constitutional

amendment directing the legislature to abolish the grand jury satem was adopted in Minnesota. Wisconsin and north Dakota courts are working without grand juries, and it was the satisfaction in1 these states that prompted tbe last legislature to submit the constitutional amendment to the elelectors. Attorneys argue that tbe grand jury has outlived tbe purpose for which it was created in England and should never have been adopted in this COUOtrv. The Brand inrvl

was held heard hut one side of a!

case -the prosecution. The fre-

juent ''juasbings' by

FRANK L. BETZ Attorney at Law and Pension Attorney. Will practice in Dnboie and ailjoicine counties. Prompt attention given to collections. Notary Public in office. ajTI-ife. K ire and Armlent Inirance Companies represented.

ARCH. C. DOANE, kfpreftentinfr Prudential Insurance Company, Profit Sharing Life luaurance for Men, Women and Children. Ages 1 to 70. Amounts f luO.OiiO to $15.

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promptly ohtain U

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tbe courtu

Milburn and and acquittals by trial judges led Saturday for lhe legislature to take action.

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Indianapolis so as Mr. Milburn can 1 here will be no change in the resent at the opening of the ttll procedura except that tbe senate on Thureday. The other Knd j'7 will be eliminated, members of tbe family will follow The committing magistrate holds as aoon as the children recuperate holds the preliminary examination, from an attack of scarlet fever If the evidence warrants it, the which will probably bs in a few prisoner is bound over U tb oif--js,

tree report on

now to

fa'enn

pr.oto of inreutioB ftar Nllty For free bn..

ort on ratf-ntaMllty For fre.

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to

Terre Haute Beer. On tap and in bottles at all saloons in the city. When you drink this celebrated beer you are drinking the purest and best beer made. Try it once and you will drink no other. P. A. GUCKES, Agt

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Dr. J. J. Schneider.

BEXTMS1. Op IMaJta in Troxl.-r Building, Main B4 , JASI'KK, INDIANA. iralurfte of lh Indiana Dental Col-l-j. Ami having located in Jaaptr n I queeU a ahare of the public e patrunage.

ah won giiareuteeo. Uive me a call. I am here U atay. German upoken. oTK.isoa-y Dr. B. B. Brannock Takee thia method ot informing hin frienda and the public that be has resumed the practice of medicine Call anawered day or night, in town or country. Office: Bpavd Block, Over Bran nock ' Drugstore, J aaper, Ind. Oct 14 3m

Liquor License Notice. Soll la beraby Ivan to tba eltlaena f Jater, and Hlni rulge luwntliip Hub -1 Indiana, that the tunleralirned, a wale laha llaat ot awlU tuwuHlnp anil county, and WW'. the mgt of 21 yeara, and of good moral cbar acter, will at th reitular February l I1M6. of Iba HoarU of Comuilaalonera of a county, apply for a lirenae to aell and reta . pirltuoua. Tlaoua. malt and other lntoiltiun liguora In a leaa quantity than atjuart at tun, w tu Ihr privilege of allowing tha lama to be drank on hla premlaee. Tbepreciae loeatlon where aald liquor b- aoi'l la In the n foot room oa Ihr grouud floor of a two atorr frame bulhlin on the corner of Math ana Newton at reel ituatedon the Kaat half of lot No. ft, a down on the original plat of tbe town of Jaeper, UainbriJire towoahlp, 1u(m i cuuuly, Indiana. At tbaaame lime and place I will apply for leave to aeil clgare and tobaeoo and wavrva tunobva Ut'STaVB i. Kl.XUL Uec. M ifOa tw.

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KENTDTKY

WHISKEY

vaBaae Dar

For sale by (Jeorge J. Roelle.

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson. 'ASRER. INDIANA.

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Wanted!

HID AND WO VI EN in thia count and adjoining territjriee, to represent and dvertia an old eaUbliahed hou of aolid financial aUnding. Halary t men $21 weekly, to women $12 to weekly with Kieniiea dvance! ea l Monday by check direct from head -(juerters. Horse and buggy furniahel when neceaaary ; poaition permaneti' AiMreaa Blew Br. Aüo., Dept kfonon Hldg., Chicago, III. CHiCHu i'S ENGLISH rENN üYAL PILLS

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