Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 June 1906 — Page 4
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THE TICKET, For C-ir.gnv. WM. K. OOX. l'-i Rtail S. nator. AUciüsr II. KOEBX1 i;. For Prosecuting Attorney. BOM K"1 1: U)B. tur t Miintv Amlitnr. U1CUAEL A SWEENEY. Foi clerk Circuit üoarl JOH N I'. HÜTHEB. : M Ol unty rreauirer. JOSEPH GERBER. For County lienn. FFUK1N S1 VOLLMER Fr Count v Kvorder. JOHN B, JCDY. 1 or County CimimiMioitf !'. Mi FRED. J. rLLE8. Kor County t oiimus-ionei M I if ' HENRY WEHR, For Coroner. J. F. M KIN h. BR, For Surveyor. JOB N M. SCHNARR.
Jasper College.
I nJa. June Ii IIH Instsad of Um usual Omtkmi by the graduates, the students of the et Heye will present the beautiful drama. " The Hidden I iom." written by the great En- . ' ih Cardinal, Dr. Wiseman. Those who saw Ti.arru' and 'Hernügild know what the Collegia boys can do when they try. In preparing this play they had very many difficulties to contend with, yet they expect to come up to their old standard as amat- HI actors Die scene of the play is laid in Horn1. In the Reign of Emperor Honorius and the Pontificate of Innocent 1. there lived on the Aventine, a Roman Patrician of irreal wealth named Euphemian. iif had an only son Alexius, whom he educated in principles of" solid piety, and in the prac 1 1 I 1 UM
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WITH A LAME BACK ? tvuliK-jr TrouMc Rata I Von WSM1SS.
Almost papers is
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vsful Dr. .:..J-IOOt. on?, liver r--?dy. ya medl--f Ü e r .ne-
j . - vei after years ol "j, scieru,t.c re:earch by -Ai L t Kl mer, the eml-
ItMt k i;iey and bladder spr; lallst, and Is
wonderfully suv?3sful In promptly curing Urne bacK, kidney, bladder, urio acid troubits and Bright 's Ll-.eae, which ki Iht wrst form of kidney trouble. j w;imp.Root r ommrn ied ft r evervthingb.it if you have kid My, Ii. M c r br-! .-t tr Q uMi it will be found just the remciy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in p rivate prar'ice. among the helpless too poor to purchase relief ana has proved so j jceessfj in ev-ry i i e that a special arrar.femei.t has re-:, made by which all readers of this paper who have not already trie.1 it, may have a
ample bottle tent free by mail, aro a book
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Commissioners Court, Proceedings and allowances made at the regular June term 1906. A-se.-sing Revenue. A. W. Pf a Hellberger " .1. H. Atkinson l.V
Andrew Giesier Peter Vonderheide Andrew Braun. Jr . James M. Semper Pmr Farm. Geo. P. Wagner W. Buchart Karl K. Weigel C. Pease C, Theile J- H. Kerstein Summer? & Co. las (ioeppner Rock Roads Kiehel Lime & Stone Co. J- Schroeder II. Berge r II. Hettich F. Wessel C. Fuchs F. A. Gerken litt, Wuchner H. Wehr Insane. J. P. Huther V. V. Cassidy W. ( r. Kelso Miscellaneous. V. V. Cassidy R H Viquesney Ptg. Co. Henry Berger bridges F. C. Kuebler pub bldg S- A. Glezen poor soldier Pike Co. change of venue
Warrick Co 86 80 J. Ambs pub bldg -5 00 Liquor License granted to F. C. Thieman, Henry KietTner, Peter Bosler. Heno Krapf. Jacob Geiss. Jr.. Frank Fisher and T. Himsel. " Claude Keimes, et al Remonstrance L L Answer by Henry Hettich et al. Plea ncn fJ factum.
Henrv W. Arnesman et al road
j I he regular J une term of the .Dubois Circuit court convened Monday morning, the fallowing citizens will sera ob the jury for the term. Grand Jury. H. Reut pohler. P;itoka. John A. Sytton, Hall. Joseph Dudine, Marion. John Gerber. Ferdinand. Michael Bitu n. Columbia.
Ban Rowenkamp, Harbison. Petit Jury, John F. Mat his. Ha!!. M. Swinghammer. Casa, Henry I.ehmkuehler. Patoka. J. Weidenbrenneri Jefferson. Fred Bromm, Ferdinand. John Kreilein, Marion. A. Partenheimer Jackson, T. . Hays. Boone, Frank Pinnick. Harbison. I luv C. Brittain. Madisen. Phil i 'onrad, Jr.. Columbia, lohn Hick, lb in bridge. The following cases were disposed of: Si 1 1: Cases. Charles Able, a cv. b deft arraignI. plea guilty, minor, sen
tence withheld during good havior.
Peter Neukam violating Nich- years, while he was souKht for
olson law - cases plea guilty fine in vain over all the WOHd At $10. each. length he was similarly ordered
Dan Niehau.: intoxication plea t- return homeland WSS received
guilty tire $5. as a stranger into his father's
Leopold Schuble int(icatitn. house, plea guilty fine $2. I He remained there as man;. Civil Actions, years as he had lived abroad, Zacbao T. Craw vs. Henrv F. :iMli,lst ..e "corn and ill-treat-Roetzel damages cont Iment ol his own domestics, until Sebastian Kuebier. Fx., of the lis vlth NVh? a , voioe last will of Susan Seiler, report 1n,t'anl through all the churches in of sale of land on May, 12. 1906 thecity, proclaimed him a saint to Henrv Meschede "for $1401, f? a P', yntten by 4oT cash and notes for UQ7,hlel' 'ed his history. t- i . j ..i Thp hierin timer ami tnu nlnaa nt
eacn uut o aim l- montns wiiri , v c u I A nru I n Andrew K btllULAKbrl IP
lein, and (ie-jrge Ferrebach sure-!ier ru return mm m p; grim, rorra ties. Sale confirmed and deed l.he subject of this play, so that tirderetl inve 'ears are supposed t '!af Geo Mehringer Admr. of Jos. beftpvein-ils two' . R.htjrt römrt nf cal ,.f oil! 1 he hist-ry . .1 A 1 1 1 -a h.-iv
Iw. vv m irnrturn mm l.nt t ill v.inmr WOW about Swamp-Root and bow to
..... I find out if you have kidnev or bladder trouble.
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a divine conmiano oroercii in
son to ouit his father's house, and lead the life of a poor pili i a
e- gr.m. tie accordingly repaired U) Iil- a, v here he lived several
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w ncn ruing iiic,uon reading mis generous
offer in thir papMr and send your address to
'-(' f'- i- i H rnHnfi,. Sotlar sizes are sold by all good druggist. DOttl iiiii - oiv 1'ii-Takf, but iHinfin t- i Um 1 ruuno, Rw tap I : t , I r KilataVi waini I; (. .in.l Hit- lilrfnj", IliiUJgtuun b m. V Y .. M W WJ little. HsVMis8 Ells Marlette cam down from Birdaeye Sunday tr spend a few day s doing sonu work for the MOSSman I umbel Co,
$24
BUYS
$44 I
property
üö dd.deetl ordered.
1::o no Southern Ry
confirmed
ro. of Ind.. vs J.
Rome
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on the Aventive hill, where the . . . . .-. . ..
t m -aut i Hi I church ol m. Alexius
im m ITamn ...mhmhJ o. yet stands, and is visited on nis
(ln:ment. 1t- b' cwd ot,h,s follou-
Mate ot ind. ex rel. Kosa .tu- V vui der vs. Florian Gutzweiler et ai den is one of the most charming
o. aamages. dismissed per written . . . , 5 72 agreement on file at the cost of! p .lhe l)la' the graduatej 2 65 Deft Will receive their diplomas and ii oo .e i mit: the gold medals will be distribu.
oitaie inuiaaa e. rei. imicU-J
-I MWittrock vs. Adam Geisa bas-
14 tardv. eonr ner acrppmpnt
until the VK) allott.-d to ba oM at a divnnt. on xtvust uf thu iiiiutf of our Eva&nvili Cut Irxv, ar wold. Ko vaoation; ent-ran time. DRAUGHON'S EVANSVILLE :v':!;, E .;l ft OoUagM $300,000.00 "Afrv.W.. i:id.r.l l,y lm.:r... n.-ti from Mam- t.. Cnlif.,riim; 17 v.nrV kih-.-.- Wr : BY MAIL. Wrtea foe prl
POSITIONS SECURED MONEY REFUNDED. fall r o-nl f. t ( tu! trti-'
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ted
The curtain will rise floeW rrimr
Court adjourned at 10 o'clock i Music by CollsgO Orchestra.
to reconvene Monday June 11. Good order in the hall
Clerk Huther set the following tained.
NEW ARRIVALS
main-
('4i cases for the week beginning
58 9 75 11 IS 12 90 20 64 6 00
CAST. Kupliemiati, ;i K .man pitriuan M M.-r.i II a lex Um, ori.hr BSaM of tgaotai hin mm, C. Ctllahao. (".irimi". a Im.v, liic n'lie, i I'.lwlaoa, ProcaltM, blilfoednisii sad stewtrd, V. .tli.
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Monday June 11. State vs. Andrew Greener-'l liquor CSaes Mike Hopf intoxication. Tuesday June 12. State vs. Christian Stamm violating liquor law 2 cases. John Beckman violating liquor law 3 cases.
00 Vawter Guard, vs Almeda
Beck et al. set aside conveyance. Wednesday June 1 '.
13 20 Liuoois l o. btate bank vs Har50 inrison Nicholson et ai on note3 50 1 State vs. ;; 42 John A. Collins forgery two 20 oo cases irk n ra m
527 :h a" leasee 1 cases h L on S.
reo. Sfhaner A A: B. Thursday June 1 1, State VS. Wesley Kendall A it B. Fred Nordhoff 8. L on s. Clamor " " 2 cases John Loveall 1 case Friday June 15. Nelson Harris VS. Fertilizer
Co.
Patrick Masterson vs Inlianajiolis Ins. Co. State VS
Hobt. Ekx selling liouor to ha-
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uii me ciiiinu'Frank Schneider and family .1 f 1 t'-i :j i r ,
Conatnr P.nrm,n norl u reru. cnFie.der and iamiiy.
The road oetition of F. Witch- oonuiui uuimmi iicau of -"asper, visited tnend, and
er et al was dismissed. Arthur I ue Gorman died at 9 relatives near Celestine Sunday.
t . -.. . i f:n- v " t-'"t.t ,n"u'i,iv ai ni nullit; 1111
,LVt:it" ' VT'.i.r'p" Wihinn. Ho had boon ill for
tp.
Kasebiua, (ravd aflci Bibalas, 1 '.tv I-, Urfiilui", V.-rna,
i.inmo, a twiryar, An Imperial t'liatiitfrlain. An officer
StsvsSi rlobbert, tDMiaaioK. Tlie lirnt two r.ws f seat 1 rt nut BQinb rad anl are reaerve.1 (or the tingt" an I fnr tli relaMves of the Kra tiiatej.. All otlifr featu in tl.- laii.ltllf T- t- an-t'i belia.l at tlM lollowtasj r itm ! The first "i niw- at (lc a seat, tlie next n at I0r Mctit Um rMMindM at mmjs A I ltl om tlii,le! at .' ' Mch. n Tut'clay at ' p m there vtill be a matinee fr the rluldreu onlv, admlMiOS 10c.
Just RECEIVED the Largest Lot of Wall Paper Ever seen in town WALL PAPER of al! designs and pricos It will pay you to see om stock before purchasing elsewhere Come and see for yourself JOHN HEICHELBECH
l MOS H0TI U JASPER.
WIST SIUH sr. INDIANA.
THE MARKET.
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If ax hiker, Troy, lad., Rdvard Bacon, SldM, pmr pound KriKfe Kvan-Mlle 1ml , I'.av BSOttd Ooh " Shoul lern, psf lt
mmm, iaii . inu., iarMai 1 1 1 af tfiriwi,,. I n i, 1 1, 1 1 1 u' it k l' lith.t k' jitlMi it.
SrwtOO, 111., Hugh .Mel.hoir, .la(..'-r. l"'r "ie,Ii-l. 1 Anth'Oiy KoMMlberer, hvam-ville, In. I . Uian, per cat. 'HIc. Kdftfd 9mnm, KtrMMVille, Ind.. JobalOnrn. whit, iat car. aawha
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No Smoke No Smell Wouldn't you like to b rid of both forever? Vuuw.ll when you get a Moore's Rane Jut a light pull on tM chain and tip v.ines the Hinged Top, forming a I1..0J ahi. Ii draw 11 smoke or oJois back ii to the range, thus pie- . Stlaf their ex.jp into the SOOSS. I his U the hanüy nay to broil, toast or fix the hie. It h Moore's Patent a:.J eta be had only on Moore's Ranges. Then Ibas i M.x.re'i Accurate Oven Thrrnx.n,rtrr 1
Uli try it encS tad ui lll nrwr M natu it, 1 il. ci a .y 11I1 Apruinii and ni.Wi taking and r, M n I k. 1 i u t . lyiurr. MiMirr' Wangr tri m.r o( ttecl I n,l, s,.. Piry jre n lm,t llJrs-n. t , l,V . Th u m nn.
oiniir luel wnnitrrlully and ut into many m thai ihey actually rciuy ihnr n jt in a hört tirut.
Moore's Stoves Always
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Are you (Manning to buy eliher a nn knie ur nratuif Stoee? Ir ,1,1.- fi tre M rrt n pieta ttat ih lairai dm teal Itaaainai iht bct tt.rall
You can see at our store before you buy Everyone is Warranteed to Give Absolute Satisfaction, And our pi ces are such that yon will see tliat they are B K GAINS CD7 CDVnv sti ' va CD wiih hitfh clost Is will mini coal and wood. Wo aläo invite you to come and look at the latest in
For Hot Weather Use. RELIABLE GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES
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Moore's Stoves Always Please
TAKE ADVANTAGE! Of the Reduces Railroad iites durthe Elks week of Feast And Furies rba Blkl wi 1 a great Rhow bat i will la-t only a week. I'he Ihh Art Store jeiv'! a trreat show every week lav 111 the jroal I r.j:n 7 a 111 until cloaintj time. riieri not a transportation line (vminr in h Kvan-ville trmii any of the three etateg. hut what hrin(ri in tM ot daily to attend the stoien reat exhibition of Mn and Bov's High art wear. V are now showing liroken .iie- of Men'c MtaQ piece suits at I7.45J afk the aleinsn ahmt them. We a!fi- -liuw hi in- tu . .ken .inei of men's three piece anrnMl fuits at trom SS.M to $1' " -great value-, ak to nee then ur Regular Linea. 2 piece suits $9 to 18.50 ur Regular Lines. 3 piece suits $1io25 oys summer wor-tereu suits, srtor pants $2 to 10 Boys wash su'ts sailor and other atvias 1 to 5 Also Cool weir in thin coats at from 35e to $6
yve snow a superb line of wash vests S1 to 6
straw r.ats sod to 51U. Oxford Shoes i Si 50 to 5
rcyuyoc oniru 5QC to 53
ther
And here in hiicIi a difference 'Jbti aeen mir MsktM anil
maKea all in ynui favor. On all purchases of Sf or iimre we fmf Ii I fare up to 4 nn IT PAYS TO TRADE HEBE. ST HO USE & BROS. Evansville, Ind.
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petition, viewers report received and fees allowed as follows. John
Kemu L (iifTord Cooper $2. No- bitial lrunk:inl.
ble Kemp 2 and E, C. .Johnson1 And. Greener s 1 o s :j cases
rie.
Werteter, of Wi'tSinirturi
II unpton, Mi. in It. Joseph. Kjr.,
" yellow and mellow RSsSSi freeh, per dos 13c,
Pototow, i"-r be, 4se, Flour, fancy roller, per cat, J0 3 IS I- 'Mther-, prime, ireeae. p r !! 1IH-. " duck- t'le oi l h b 3c. I I Otf!-. ."41 to
R
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Rppointed inspectors for
K- election in Columbia .June 9th.
The board unanimously agreed to place a concrete walk I" feet
Washington. He had been ill for " 7' VT h. , , many months of stomach trouble "V?1 tM,,, tom!P&g ,n tho bL C complicated with heart sftection ( ele8tine cnuivh 'Sun,,a - vm
Nineteen children made their T. r"' M'rlt' '"
rseutri per it
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and to the latter his death is as-! M r. Joseph Sen. wife, and Lamb pen , Cfibed. He was elected U. S. little son returned to their home Lantie . jnii'itiir fem If 'in lanil i 1SU1 :i t VV:i v;h Hurt t in In1 M,.i,.i- I..
. p c L I I ."in -"Ol ,1 lllil'i III 4 ( j x i wmmmmM mm WH inn .Hvuua J' 1 1. ;-,-J I, wide in front of the jail and a servjng continously for eighteen ter a week's visit with Mr. Sent; , . , ,.,.;
years, and during all that time parents near ( olestme. BhiiMtufl l . wt- -o.
IN FURNITURE AND LOW PRICES WE LEAD, ALL OTHERS FOLLOW.
Buy your Furniture at JOHN STEINHÄUSER, "WlWtiM! JASPER, INDIANA
Come and examine my line of KITCHEN CABINETS, $3.50 and up We keep everything in the FURNITURE I ASK.
similar walk ; it wide on
South and West side and
the
the
Auditori- ordered to advertise j,.a(jers
he was one of the I)emooratic
License Notire
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Me Amr '..h ri.nl ...If'.. rf W't, ,t i t liiahel--V'.. (,. v ..
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for sealed bids for the construe-TiTZZZ 'TJ Ain,, ,J -untiay with
tion s-iid side wilks V l Inerulsand relatives, uon saiu siue wams. i place in the senate when the - ; political change came. He is sur '!lcob (:; Striegel made a trip Board OT Review. vived by his wife and 6 children, to P Monday. The Board of Review began its Miss Veronica Strievrt'l and Alannual session Monday morning. 1 MMiss hva Debmler passed Ice Seng Spent Sunday with home all the members being present i through .Jasper Tue lay en rout folks, and subscribed to the oath of of-' to her home in Madison Tp. . .. , . . fice. On account of the absence I where she has been teaching 'k(' Avrji.'s oil lubois atter.dof Auditor Sweeney and Treas- school. t hun h 1"'r(- Sunday.
urer Beckman who left for Ind- ' Mrs Barbara Senur and dautrh-
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lanapolis Tuesday very little bus- r. rneuman. a. a. ter, Urs .Jacob ('. StneLM'l and
mess was transacted. Thev will rempp. ir. j. .1. cnneiderJson Carl left for Louisvill get to work next Monday when!'60- ttich. Dr. M. Schuhma-. Thursday to visit relatives.
all the members will be present. cm'r ar,(l -,os- 'Marx w 'e ball Käme at Washington Sunday.
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p. r lli.iiilirnlw.- Ii. n., Irnlirttlil. that till' limlrr
Rialn 1 ii'.- 11 of the I nlted täte, wifj apple .i Hi,- 1 minty Co ,( ,,,,!,,
cniuill .11 ilii ir in m nmiUi . on in .Inn,. I f,.r a lleenae to retstl Intnxicatinu - snd 11. tail Bfirsall th same t,. l( draafe on tke pr"in tea. aadei the pi o elaioii- ! I In- Ihm. ,.t In, I uia it . rinn ii in nse. The precise loestiim in n inch Ikiaora to lieanlil In In a I mm, lj U i , t nn the Kr.iitiu rluotof a twossnrj him,. i,ihiiiik loiitn "ii tin' no mi wi 1 win r of th,' wsst in.it 1.1 kit Kl, aa alinw on tl t vinnl ump ,,r pint nf tin- Ina iijit Jasper, Uulnil eonnt . I ml At tba same tlra snd plai'i-h ill ap'piv fnr li.'i ti.r to ulkiw , unl lilitviiiu.il,, , thruwIiiH and t i'M lunch. .a and ttmh et ionry m 1111 m 11 ki . i 1;-
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CHAMPAGNE VELVET
The Best and Purest Beer on the
Market at all First class Saloons.
Be sure and call fo r "Terre
Haute" and you will be served
with the best that is made.
Philip a. Guckes, Agt.
