Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1905 — Page 9
The Jasper Courier.
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APRIL 7, 1905.
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Who? Whv PW Surin hTSC ?v? J''"aA.O,xan.ISadieMilbun!
n r " ,,? " Y'r ,,au5l,l 1 understand were .-a ers at A I c,fl,., FVpm Durance ViTe, where and i expect some seiisasiomü saturdav . hAJEH
oeyeioprmmK ;nth- ne:ir future pleasant unless unless - well unless thev f,. vv v n are more careful ' ! Hoten of near al. ,.i v. . , rrench Lick was seen in our
MB. Kt-H: , ihev IS Mrrtawhl3E rÄS?
.Miss Florence Landret h made
He has been a Slave to
ihe Dollar of the Daddies, to Freedom awl Fresh Air.
with another .batch of neve t.r goods and no scrana dum
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me uear Ola ( OURIER. I've b e:i iroae aim -t a war now ateachin 'dee-strict schale" back in country ami what with teachin Mathmeticks, Geroraphy, Fhysiognomany and theraahin sense intthiek-num-skul!ed kids.
1 m most played out Physically Kt a s.veet little girl hahv
and mentally be-gosh-darml-i M- massey how time aoes. Madam ,K ' ,:
a'nt. But I'm ffoing to recuperate Kumer says wt ar, o, Lave an P ujI TLl Jcnooi. some now and let off a little pent Easter wadding she ls usualh nnV ",fIn,or' WJw up steam occassional through correct ' 5, oe of the mils as well ere coW. of the COÜRIER. .Sebastian Anderson has opened SSI t'he hTlh.V S
pened while 1 was gone that already some good houses mav be we h m k thTflil , 1 Ollirht to b. m.n.;,,,,! f ... f seen sninino- ,1 fk. 7y . )K tntf "hn "V OefSI small
Clexen Stew,,-, h. , . - " 5 ade
i, j , . . ... ' n J'" sani cai an no. U Sundn rbtg sau- ndpbumivmills near evening and a thev haw an businol' Tanv T' 2t hl 0r v,,lered iotne l,: 1 of Kane ' "! ntusic accompaning the insu-J we piam i . ment with her vocal powers. Jv7 P0) Pwnt and got Quite a number of young folk, m arned since I left and now he's gathered at Geo. v.. Kri av , Ä
to say good-by to their friends
oujht tobe mentioned for fear pinint? round the track.
wy win tmsa into wenasting Dan U. Hannon the veteran ohllv,on- collored driver is the trainer and
Uur schule here has been very successful under the Principalship of Mis. Heilen R ee, P of. LaFollette and Miss Diüin.
There were t high sohuie grad
a We .
Martin and Wesley Ziegler were
ho v! -aj ,S the tra,ner an,i s valle. Sundav rather SXlSäf many aone toa lJl? ofheirbÄT
good record
IK-k Dorsey the supergauger
If 8. dry g(Kds.
Mis.s I)ora Nicholson was viit-
T 111.11 T.MUir Id'.l- wmn m 'uwt Lino T. CTIV, H it 1 J IUI uates George Gill, Cecil Kelso, guess I'll have to go and out in
.iie .Manne .ie.anuer ana -"ie
. " v i, n;. aw mi oui 1 1 1 tr-1 He h I
. uni. ouillld), Hobo.
DUHn, of course its propper to Uncle Billy and aunt Malindav
iieiiuvn in uns oonnecuon that are makin garden this week.
"Sweet ga! v -ad. .a'
ripe. ' W. C. Brittain A Sons, havi sold the Standard MÜK v V. C. H. Greene and Prof. Geo. m. IiFallette and tthers. Hie latter haw taken charge alread v. fhe
Krittians have not decided just
I'uricrMille Pmot
7 ' v-v rv . i v ill lirtv l ICtllJU 1 1 . 1 I
Now Mr. Editor I'm going to also went ul k1 a lamb, the old keen a sharo l.Kikoot fnr r..-u saying tailed this time.
g -..w, V I V il "
iron, now on.
Yours etc.
Pelsg Swipes.
CSBSS Culls Spring has come and the weather is fine, the wild flowers
. - ... !-- j im:, me vvnu nowers yet where they will go or what are blooming and everv thinir
they will do to a certainty. Hut
tiuy thinks of going into the cigar biz, with little Jim Smith, there is some talk that Ozro may le a candidate fur Recorder at the next primary, he's a nice young business man and if he gets in the race, will make things interesting. H. M. Kean went to the Legislature and back while I waz gone. I expect he made some h i t '
and had
seems to have taken on new life.
The prospects for a fruit crop is good, peaches and pears will soon be in full bloom with apples a little behind them.
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I VlUMi I1 W n II Flf i l i . . TT
waz gone. Rut he's not anv 1 has been in good demand
fatter yet thats a sure thing.
rty a
Sam KtSUl's ant a nntiirmnl . ,n.c acts are we have (Juite a
ramwi cm th,. Piihii,. 'Tue little valley here and
sonare at iwre ano can
Beans old stand and seems to be almost an' with gK)d
Mrs. Florence McCormack came home from EvansviHe Tuesdav. she has been very sick. Mrs. Sarah McCain visited ben Tuesdav.
Lottie Cassiday and son's visited here last week and returned home Monday. Mrs. Taylor from Daviess Co. visit d Grandma Ooi, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rainy came over
The prospects for a wheat crop , m . Co., to visit the is very flattering at present, the r 1 Pvnts. Mr. an 1 Mrs. oat crop is nearly seeded and the Menne. farmers have not been sparing Tuesday Mrs. Adam Roosheib with their seed. gave a itiiltin' bee and ouite a
.Meadows are looking fine and n,,mt)t'r " OUT Ladies attended. l)miL.'il in ntiiMlAM M 1 T .1.. I . i i . i
.na. u irt n.Lj-io.pn anu sister Mrs. Ciiiidy. Mrs. Julia Cox and daughter Jessie, attended the mat day of school at Miley school. Phe gjoodest dinner was served and themitstestof it too, in which
promise an abundance of hav
n in ir
for a number of yean
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dointr a flourishn hiy anumoeroi the pupds parents
w a v u ml- a number of ( olumbia V partook, and an VV. B. young has sold his res- teachere and others inve mterestmg program was given in turantto Henry Summer. Co. t;,tht. foltrmg , ac'.C ' atn l tht' afternoon. SilSTtK m 1,8,1 h00li to Danville. Ind.. I M , Mrs. Bouher is confined to her f w ft r.-H1'4 1 am,s,TP tu Zie1?r- 'dt Simmons. Maud d 'ith muscular Rheumatism saMsbuthttlemiprovl. Hen-s Simmons, Edmund Hie dsoe a and IJrippe. hoping him a speedy PSCOVery. getj Weaver; to Valparaiso.-Ada Word came to our villag, Fnda , rrom what 1 hear round the Ballard. Kate Harrison and that James Crowder formlv of streets some of our good christain Iura B. Milburn. no doubt there this place had died at Richardsoi men and women have been act in will he a number of good teachers Nrth Dakota where he renth rather badly, a talkm with their to take charge of our schools next moved. mouths too much and I notice fall. Success to them. Himer Whithead left ftaeVal .u , , 1 ,V.K .' OratiKcl ". were v sitinir at ('. ncs course. sLld W ' ,h'S IS 5 " W. Milburn: Saturday nflS Prmchimt next S..n.lav buntlay. m. you are cordialv envit-d.
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