Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1905 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

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BKN KU l'.'WK MMnHxlnir KM.-r AKl H O iOAXK KH-I KJItor, KW. t.. BKT. St- 1 t. r Csru t lotloffir il Juptr irJUg. f r r n in oo tkronnb tk nai 1 twontf d in tut

arThe County Council mal ln MI lf ni Annabelle Carr is I regular session this week, the it ing relatives in Perry county.

um invwiinj; will ho puhlishod next week. The tax low ras Axed at .:;;;." on each $ltx.

AI;.- i arno Kol r eame

home Saturday from Terr e H;

vv 'RDM aha li:nl numl t In-.... w L

"TTho public ami parochial visiting relatives. Her cousin schools opened here Monday the accompanied her home for

paiochioal visit.

FRIDAY. SI ITEMBKi: v 11):..

If you hae anjr ! n.w., ..r want any primings i t: 11 through th Cvurttrr I'hour. l.i-t.

The End of V olume 47. With this issue Thk COURIER CHnplets its 47 Volume. To its Mandl anil patrons are return our sincere thanks for their attention during the past year and

sincerely request a contmuanct

of their favor.Ml Mr. Herman Bretare in

family left Wedneaday for their

future homo in Heading Ohio.

""Mrs. John Birk of Louisville is visiting friends and rela-

uvea hero tor a few weeks.

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enrollment in tinschools being 870.

Rev. K. E. Bontu. former

.... ,u .. i V l 8 peoiai mtinng oi pator ot the I . I', ohuiv hut Iiv- t t. ; . ,i

. V l J-'1"-11 bids ortennir to crrade 4th ifTS? ! wTCh next um,a- and SHh struts were opened. II . ;; faJÄ mr urtT; and Cierber bid ss ull at ..(Mp. m. and at Köthel ,owa. For ,,,, s.

UR REG-ULAR PRICES F WHjrWTUHJE

at night,

Mrs: Mairirie Millar .-in. I

Miss Ron Schmidt of Louisville

are visitinir their t'.-oh.M- Mr

X V V 4 . ' 1 Matt Schmidt and their aiator

lib. 5th ami Hth Streets At a special meeting of the

the 5th, fol-5th

St.. .S-loT.oo; :th St.. t15.

Kastner and Vonderschmidt: For Ith. 1316; 5th, $1037.50; 9th, 1 07'.

Roclf em Chans 1-2 doz Lounges $ Couches Folding Beds

$ f 5 2 50 5 00 11 00

Golden Oak Bdd Room Suits . $1 5 Q laitered Golden Oak Sidt3 Boards - . $1300

The bid of Goet

u-r

Miss Minnie who is ...nti.uJ rt per was accepted and the hid of

phA M it-. ,,).......,.!.. .;. Kästner and onderschmiilt was

her bod with tuberculosis.

Carried. Tuesday morninor Sent. fth

1905 at 6 a rn. Albert Sehnoi.b.r

to Elizabeth Schitter, and on tin

withdraw n.

The engineers estimate for the grading was as follows Ith. .".!;. 5th. lu"7.öO: ;ith ;i."i.50.

I he estimate

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS At Any Pi cc. TABLES, KITCHEN CABINETS, CHINA CLOflKTO COMBINATION OOK CASKS, LADIES DUeVspV,, tVii

Six Different Makes of Sewing Machines.

Wo carry the m

v of all kind;

he low si

We have all sizes in stone

jars. jugs, stone churns, milk

crooks, otc. ED. J. KUEBLEB. BoN To Will Berger and wife, on Wednesday, a boy. their first born. All doing well.

W Circuit Clerk Huther and family are visiting in Illinois this week. I Glass and stone fruit jars, sealing wax. jar rubbers, etc. at

E. J. kuebler s. Mrs. Cummiskey has just returned from the city with a complete line of new fall millinery. Latest Styles and lowest prices. NaMrs Geo. S. Frv accom

panied by her brother Robt Hiley, of Loogootee went to Evanaville Monday to spend a few days visiting relatives. Jast opened öoo jair of cotton blankets, make vour selection

now. Prieeii are very low. E. J. KUEBLER.

w hhwucui unit i , ami on me ,a i-n-i. ii,i u same date at 7:."(K (leanm Rr. can't My For instance there is

läge tt Mary Engelhardt Both required on Ith Street I'i cubic ceremonies took place at St. .lo- 'yanls of e- t ra dirt which must soph's church. The voumr nn-Mt? hauled there from somewhere

pie enjoyed themselves at a an,l t'"' street graded all for dance at Kunkel's Hall that :'t!i stnet requires 516

night. yams ot curt; or just 66 yards

Hie ( OUner extends cone-rat n

latin to both couoles.

CrmmoMoner'. Cuurl Proceedinirs of the Retmlnr

Sept term of the Board of Commissioners together with all

allowances made bv them.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

lohn Amhs

Ed Kunkel

Mart Friedman

J. F. Judv

Jos. Gutgsell -Schaa; A Schnaus -

W. R. Leighton Win A. Braden

POOR FAHM Mart. Friedman F. X. Kunkel -

W. K. Leighton Henry Fritch -Harned Hubster -

REPAIR ROCK K IADS (leo. (i. Wucimer I)uis Wibking -I lea Schmeltekop Fred Wessel

P -iL-.o. 50

4 201

6.36 7.86 1325.55

more than 4th street and vet the

estimate on 5th is 1037.50 Question: Why does a yard of dirt delivered on 1th street cost only 7k- and one on 5th street COSt L 01? DIED Alvsius. the third son of

Mr and Mrs. Jacob Eckert died Saturday, Sept 1905 at 2:30 o'cW-k p. hi . at lu- home on the Sew Albany road, of typhoid fever, ago ii years. 8 months and : days.

ton weeks. He was one of twin boys, his twin brother hauin

drowned in Patoka River several

$ io 1-, irs ago.

ne ua Mioun a a K.tnj.

1 1 :.'

1 lo pH. (Ml 19.25

I 8 15 6.30 "!. 75 1 50

a John Spillmeier went to Mariah Hill last Sunday to accompany his wife back home.

She had been visiting friends there for the at week. Servicahle and nice school shoes at E. J. Kuebler.

2.75

24.00 .5.10

A. Greener

Henry Wuetcher Anton Knust Tom Strohmeyer

RA1NBBIDGE TP. Kock ROADS. Henry Berger- - -t lo.:o Jos. Schrailer. sr. - - fin AD

Jos. Hoffman - - ' - 1.5o

W arnock & Reavis - 9000.00 FE KS AND SALARIKS. J H. Beckman - - -.io.no

and industrious boy and well iiked by all his acquaintances. He waves a father and mother, three sisters and two brothers to

mourn his loss, The funeral services were held in St. Joseph's chui h Saturds morning at 8 o'clock. Tin- bereaved family have the

sympathy o the entl munity.

m-

Wm. Heitman

('has. Egg

Bsr Kail Th" game between Ja p r atul West Baden at West Baden on Thursday of last week resulted in a score of ." to 1 in favnr nt

West Baden hesm.in.l nf

Bonville. Ditched for Jasu

They did not get to play Friday

10.00 10.00 10.( 0 10.00

10.00 1 on account of rain.

The Reds went to Oweitsboro Sunday and defeated the team at that place by a score of ! to 1. The boys ha I their batting clothes on, and found theOwensboro pitchers delivery for 13 hits

ineming p tched ror Jasper and $90.00 was almost invincible. The 76.50same teams crossed bats azain

1. 80 on Monday, the rpsultino-i

in a score of 2 to 1 in favor of Jasper All the runs were made in the first inning. ( ierard did the pitching for Jasper and kept the Owensboro lads guessing. Ui.lnn in I't-hcc Court b ft.rc F L. K

State vs. Leo Sidr.ible A R

agPContrartnr ('has Pnnr

With a farce at hunli u-i.nt t'Dhil ."sphwonlr

Huntingburg Monday to lay the; Andrew Krempp foundation for Adam StratmanV Jos. Frieclman -new dwelling at that place. W. F. Beckmad. Bonds & am-Constractor John mJ IntefSt BainbriJ Schmitt raised the floors in the L. x. miscellaneous residence, recently purchased by S.BL onte, todges Cha.s. Egg. this week. Mr. Hgg Viouesney Print Co B 4 S aanseta to move as maun n th.. ) N- 'dy K and II

vsork is completed. Sf1 Ed. Uoane Printing 2.50 VN m. Melchior. Co. Sup 100.00 arSmith and Renner the con-j John Herr. Bridges 90.00 tractors for the Novelty works Commissioner Wehr protested building were short of brick the allow ance made t Herr again this week and compelled to rock road L'llJ.o'. lay off part of their force W. F. Beckman. Bonds & ... .. . . Interest PatoltM to met

WHttl .e ie the charnnntr , ' v 'V r. ..

daughter of Mr D. F. J. Miller fl, , ' hi ?" 01 Ul ' returnpd Snndv fmm Pirrsburcr Liquor licenses were RTBttted 91 Pa wre "h l)- w ','"' Ertesl P. Deckman, summer v l Ä hoe- John Weinberg. John V. A 4 B. Deft enters plea of summer. Nell reiKrt a good Renm,r Henry MauntHi ( )liver guilty, line l.o.i. Groat, Carl Rasche. State vs. Roman Gutgsell and Mrs. C. C. Pickhardt re-! One Bid for the extention of j August Eckert A A B, Defendturned home from Louisville Sat- rock roads in Patoka township ants being minors they are reurday where she has been attend- by Eichel lime and stone Co. for leased during gfxxi behavior, ing the millinery openings and 112.767. 00 was rejected and one State vs William MerkleC. C. making pattern hats for Mrs. bid of Henry Fritch for his boys lea miilty fined $25.00 Annie Cummiskev. Oscar and Albert for $200.00 fcr :; work on the Poor farm was COl - "ken Lp--ou need outings, dotneta, tinued. ( n Thursday Sept, 7. 1905 I flannels, cotton and wool blan- ROAD PETITIONS took up a sti-av boar on my arm kets. etc. VV e have them and John c. rlasenour, et gjjl mile south of Jasper. Owner pneesare right. E. J. KUEBLER, Viewers failing to agree report can have same by proving prop' Markup: Licenses -Herman rc'j.ted and following reviewers frty and paying costs. VV.-berti. Mrinir.t UUimt, iv.r appointed : Henry Meschede. lw HERMAN FROM UK.

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nelius i.utgsell to liosa . Koelle. '.' , , ,VM "C,M urm ",s, l': John H p.irtnK,.ir..r Cn- Buchler. toiiieet &t C. . Htm.

John H. Partenheirner to Sam

phine K. H. Deindoerfer, Wm. T. Himsel to Helen F. Rudolph. John A. Tillery to Nancy Enlow, Martin Hasenouer to Susie Wag

ner. Harley S. Lemmon to Fran

Sept

21. 1906 to be

OMCt lo NlH U -'dftlt.

The at lii'!i:it. I ilr.i III tic- O i,i. ( j, i (- ,r.

merlein.

sworn. I his case was comnro- U'tm, iwii

mised and dismissed Anion IMtayv tili

James Buriingame, et al. Re-U "

iv-v-ia iejw.il ranra dc oi pun- ,,;.,:n; i.eM.

riant; hin .

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t.- Ml l w it .i . he lit l i f v u rwl t h.i bo ml. I w 1. 1 ....... i...

;es r.. iRtior. nm. riuiner to 7 m w " Marv J. Buening. Florence Kit- to l)e ()P and John Stemf : ten. jr.. to Frances Heidet IVE!?' Hutn 2nd H. , Dillon each allowed Sö.imi :in,J .

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eaeh allouJ o .M. an(. t ,e :,;.-

V. . 'in hi- mv tin i.

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.Just ooeneil a larwre shmment m. he ams .1. P -4) c.-nt o ,t. , ,

of the very newest dress goods Math. A. Striegel, et al. View- M n to i n. i and dress silks. Call and see ers report favorable and road "" "' ' -(" in mid C mnti th"m- ED J. KUEBLER. ordered opened ami Peter Pfaff. Snffi ZZ 'XuVZ I

.vv,. iimu, niiuif niiKeiee .ii-TfriniiM.! n l.t-i ;t. n. .

LOREY BROTHERS

JASPER,

For SPRING nnd SUMM Eli

Men's

Boys and

! hildren's Foils

3Ccncb TallorcJ) CIotFicf?

and Nobby Trousers

Fiflfslieii

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Summer's Barber Shop Shave 5 cent's Hair cut 15 et l h A l M MRR8, I'n.p. 1 I in! mm h ihm. Liquor Lieense otir

Ditr GOOD CLOTHING, NOTIONS, fl?OCERIES. iac brs.v stock in Jasper for the Price. CbSM t F-A'JK ECKERTS Bolt vi ru. it. For Extra Eargains. ; iröi2 Mtük af I I I fJoi

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i ne sevens ( omeüy U). IS ch allowed $2.00 and O

i . ...e u, ,as .ii ine Harham ' cent i. Opera House this week and are meeting with great success and "i've been her,- at the seapving general satisfaction. It shore three wet ks arm ,m lumd ls one of the ven-best companies aren't Canned a bit. Funny that ever showed m town, their is-nt it ?- musw lh vnv(l ir,' plays are modern and up to date "Oh. I don't know. ' rmarke 1 a.ul then; players an the very her tiance; "they've been in the best. They will be at the opera shade of mv shell, Hni Sunday nights. Do not fail to press.'

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Ill IUi.c WIMflWH, I li.-lfilhto . mi Ii:iiiI MH alii the s'.:l nf Mill !nrt, 1 .1 1-1 -r. IikHmm, ihi- 20th jy ufJal A. I. Id05. JOHN V III I IIKK. irk. Tit in un .v Ci itk, tip

John Casper. M. D. I'll) siriiiii A Sureoi. Omtlj m an. I Main M.

IA8P1E, INPIANA. II' li I'hitHr. (April m, lim0-lr.

Kail Koatl Kxeumiuii t '. Ulivl Ii I , I fJb . , , I

ll'iiitnitfl. re ' t in . pt, . .mi . PrittMton H h in. I;-I M' II Ifi1l:tf.t. I od. Stlwel air'l'r v. I ml , e.. II lo fl ItHW Otil ..i- lli-r fan fortbc roasd It iii v. t li to !. u rf aatil 17 Tri Stal. Kn.r KvarWYilK In I j.t. ii t in, i Ol Sil for Iii nmtitl iiii s,-ut 1 1 f Ifl it -ul mil, I I, iMtft. In. liana SI;,!.- Fair liiliaoaili. lad.. Stpt. II to ., 1!kO, s.;,ii (,,r t,e roun l trip Sept. 1 1.. II kooiI to 1H. ISM.

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Hau

On tap and in bottlos I at all saloons in th3 city. When you drink this eel- . ebrated beer you are

drinking the purest and best beer made. Try it once and you will drink no other. P. A. GUCKES A-t