Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1906 — Page 4
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The MrumiOiOl I'etcrsberf Attorn Mtl rum a Miukc oi ParI,m Ihursda,
Of AppOilltllKMlt AUnilnUI rator.
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FRIDAY
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THE" TICKET. For Cong-ess. WM. K. O'X. For State Senator. AXGU8T U KOEESBB. For Do cnttll Attorney. BOW AB TR VluR. For County Auditor. MICHAEL A. SWEENEY. F m Ork örean Omit ...i,v p. HCTHEB. P.-iimtv Treasurer.
Thos. H. Dillon, of Petersburg 1 eras stnoken with partly sis J '' Thursday momingr. and did at h;s home at 12:1" I. M. ajrod 4'V .
Ho v. as born and raised in Pike Countv. Taught school. s
worked on a tann anil in a mill, studied law and hejran the practice in I8H5. when tV moved to
la per. Was prosecuting attor-ii Hoy for the 11 Judicial Circuit for two vars- moved to Petersburg in 188 where he has since re- . ; sided- Ho was twice married u
1 leaveaa a a idow two daugh-
Went, .'ui io l Au. mut KM, Vduiinistrator. aviör v fravtor Atty'a
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Thousand Hflc Kidney Trouble I Hnd lou't Know it. Mow To 1 oul Out. Fill a her! rr common glass wuh yru water and let it stand twei ly t...r h.'-ts a . . " ür H Ma C-rVZaY tll,, moicetea an ULw! I I nen it is jl JTy ..'. nj evlden e of kid-
con. BCtnf 1 t ttutthc kidneys and fclad-
i
land her pom ,,f pa
ii'iita vil LlliT'l-t 11
h-v- to Po. Ther MMSJOH in Iba often amajaMi that Dr. Kil Root UM arMl gttfnav i
I 12.1 n ii.cuiiiaii.il
:cv.ledr;e sc j ers Swamp. , fulfill every u;n la the
and leavea: a wtoow iwo uauxuit ra. and a son to mourn his de- In '
Imiae.
His bereaved lamily ha
.mpaihy o many friends here
Babies are Easy.
I... in.- I'a lir-tt at on p.utofthe Soatl half of the aoatb eaet qoantcr t tin aortb favl qmffttr of aaction It, town--din 1 aoatli. raitu"- 8 w -t l6aerMl'if
t
I, X ) II I .v
Red;
ball ol t't,e North .i"t , tarter
liip 1 pouth, r:mkre ft if the Booto fataf tj lartai -,4-t rmsrtei of aet'tioo I ,
ith. i .u"-'' Ii area and
I " U urh east -j-iarter ol tlt out i I J
HKNRY WEHR, For Coroner. . F. MF.lNKt B. Ir at Surveyor. JOHS M aCHKARJ
To mii Board Meets
Mtmbcr
!o Refular Session. All Precnt.
Hoard of Tri too- salary . J. Berger, Treaa, J. P. Schwonk clerk Jos. Kraft Sr.. Marshal J. K. McFall. civil onu J. J. Semersheim st com Bobbs Merrill Co law Jas mach Wks labor etc. F. C. Kueblor Teaming Carl Krodle Ino Borrell J no Pfeffer 1 arl Theile plumbing Ben Ed Doane Ptg. Felix Lampert wrench F. C. Kuebler sprinkling Anton Hurst Itbor J. P. Kunkel elec Igt sup Mat I rich K. Vonderschmidt"
J. Clark Co. alee Walters Co.
Pitt: burg Tranformers Co Standard Kloo eo supplies ( Sömmerda ' ( has. Egg 1 bucket Gus Hisse coal A. J. Berger freight I L Eckstein, lumber Huntingburg Brick Co.
12 10
1 ! 9 67 in v 2 50
15
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The Jasper Roda easily defeated ÜW Huntinghurg Babies it the local park Sunday by a score of 13 to 4. The game was mo-älded from start to Hnish md was full of ernrs each side putting up a poor quality of ball, and nearly all the runs on both sidjs bfinj made on irrors Helmericti, pitching for the Babies was taken out of the box
fourth inning because the Mil V ll'fcll- .1-, ft
it i
i ftjrvos. ami nis op; Mir or
loMVU out caused nim m mf ni . N temper and he attemped to - as-, -v.ltx , n,,rf,n. rivwi sault Managrer Meyers but waawtitbuu Horton, uiailri prevented from so doing bv by-! .lohn.n ujN.n t.a-t ottb Standers. Beeler was then rputhnrVf; f ' in and pitched the rest of the ' came. Gerald held the Babies j ftachel Briitain apott pari down bo five hits, while the aefelwcat qnartei I the north trvt 1 . The came dcrnonatrat I n '-' p 1 e"u:i1
ed that the Reda have :vv Bal clearlv outc tasted. The attend-
ance was about 800. The following is the score by inning-: 1 1667 - & R. ii a ii ik o il it t
i .I iii'.- -
1 1 0 4 0 3 1 o x - 13
in Al t r de ' I for tin pur
iiit-trmiiiii! - '.'l .r.un 'Iiti Tifi aro, '.-n t'r cent t -a 1 a II le pavahle on the tttb d.iy "I Hl, and 10 por caat ill pay
ii.-'.th e:i-h and ev.-T -:"- ! back. kiei.icA- liver, bladdtr and every part
month thereafter mm! all ! 01 the unnar passage. It cctrects Inability aamrmts have law paUI. Said to how wmi nd asaidinf pan in paaalif Bta are tiarable at the residence it, or baa etcts f.-llowing ure ot liqu.'r, . . ' : I m.I i . i . i
i recessnv et nein compelled to go cften
durin? tna av. and to get up many timea
durtnr tn: nu.r-.t. The mi d and the extraurr aoact of Swamp-Root is soon reah-ed :t -tands the highest for its wondertul eure . I the most distressing cases. If you nia medicine you should have, the bet. fiora ( aruerrts in 60c. ar.d$l. tL-es. YOttrUV nave a sample bottle of this rt i -itco'ry f V'- 1 1 i i :ck raal t- Isaf fj" '' y'.' a! .- . Me r i.t,aiJS
addrrra D. . Mir-. er V n m ofSmp-Rioi
.u 1 aesi-inent a re a- t w-
Joeeph Hchmidt npoa l art
thei'Htth-eaet quart 3r f tn orll
i'lart.'r. eeti.m . . t !i-'. i' 1 ranv'' Wast, 32 acre 1288. ealo DaBrolat on part ol tin
d thtWaat Souttl. Bi ot ii
ii-t n'.tHrter d Hie orui- ec quarwi, section 7 towaahlp l aootb, range Sweat,
I -r-i K.rk'iaii I i-art of the nortii hnlt' Co.. Bim narton, N Y. When writinp men
I tba BOOtb aa t quarter of t he ti r,h- Jon reaattw ins cenerous öfter in this paper
eiut 'Hiarter of aeetlOO 1'-. towrjflup i
-.nth ran- it Cie-3
1 I.. Re!., neon pan
ti
IIht Iii 1 9watni ton, N -
m "tiv mirHake, hoi temeinh revamp Rant, Dr Klloiar'i . i m od the nd.lre-s. Binfhan v ,.ti . l-rv I i I la,
i $4
.in 1 Hill ith we! tr ot vac 8 naat i.
SCHOLARSHIP
nntil tl hiu-''. 1 1 . l ... . . isaCM !-. niua
If I
HoiJas.
iwnsi sa.
Bat teriea Hun tingburg, merich. Beeler and Floyd:
per t rerard and Taafe, Umpire Al Mauck, of Prince
ly 35 ton.
I The Reds and the Babies will 10 20 meet again Sunday at Hunting-' 2 BOjbnrg. A special train will be, J 40 run that afternoon to accomo-, Tt date the Jasper people who wish 1 50 to go. t. ij The Evansville Sterlings shut out the Cannelton Ponies by a 4 y' score of If to 0 at Cannelton Sun-1 . W ,1,. TV, Qf itinera ,vill nlav !
A llJ IH'.I Hilf " I '
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-t uoartar A ih
action 12, town-hip 1 math, oaat, aerafl 118. (taorgw Wcikel, pnrl al the n iuurir ni ihm trrfitheawt man
11. tnwnchip
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DRAM vHQN'S
EVAHSVILLE S5EE
IS E tatea,
-7 f .ni.j in 1. sm:.h 300.ooo.uw
in .. . t.-..r.i . n i.-r irna
.-,.h .re.Ti.- i .ii pirt ot ttte north MlllM u mu; uy. nwM w
...I. MAIL. Wr
111.-
r price
srcuRio
1 Mtiitti rantf 1
a oat
tuITIONS
REFUNDED.
MONTY ii ..r MM
00
JO
here on the 22 of t The JasDer ball
ns motun. t"im is cer-
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aV h ? n mm -i n or ! hiV hH'Yl Ii 'Vfl
ir;iin. u'ai air wvui
39
13 00
Celestme Cullings.
s ear
them all. four ot them being
icknt i-.nfj ho tulliiu'inir :ir-
i Mi riliui. uuw. - w " r
Hie I tTSUIlo n llivii iii "'v-i Petersburg at Jasper, -2 to o Washington at Washingtonfi to 0
Tell City at Jasper 6 to 3 Cannelton at .Jasper Ö to 2 Tell Citv at Tell City "tot
iOwertsboro at Jape - to " Huntingburgat Jailer 13 to 1 b ora
tion
Hein . Wehr pari ( the north awrl oaartar of th ncrth east ipuirtar ataae uon i lownanif) i - nth rang 9 ataat, ' !... ser'- '' ' .lohn Hurt man part i I the north ea-t (uarter of the nc rtli ea-t .j larter of eetien 13, township 1 eouth, rnp? 6
n art re ri. Perry Anderson part ol the south cast ; piarter o: the south eat qaartar ft rao tion 1'. town-h 1 - "ith ranfe w It 15 1 , acr 163.
All ot faid ijer ii aiM f ather n . title,! ,
that the at e !r i.n ha- teeu etah1 idied t.v tha J'idf of the Dubois Cir- j eoitaoart at tba June term, It', and' that thf nndeijirned has Ivn diree'.ed i. r.in-tri ' said drain.
William T. Yontnr.
-tii.f. ( onst ruction. R bard M , Milborn, .rn y
n ICE!
;i.t." 1 1 r- ui'v given bV tlie l'...arii of i m "' inr roari of jiifj' . Inllast. t'at ''. toe '.. h day of June l''o.. tSM nrMiWMWHlV i'iiuitHil : i i l;irat"i . .ution tna kw n't'K oi tl streat UCand tqwn ron the I - ddaofSoli k Mid t AI. .. the We-t -ide ! -aid sdui ' .. . ordof Trus'eeS has t;xd
I . pr-'Oi" ;n' -' d im' id prop) atd a i !n
30 132 00 . .1.
a so 00
NOTICE
d a arain
t.;.-rj - :. KMOl in. i l ait- t
;utr f iiaaenl ed and on sntu oaj , ;i - lid board arlll m et at ifaiaa iiotrtc bight office ImaM luwri on ii a'l'own hall, for the pur-p,,-e t miipi' ..na! net ioa t bereon noch td on aba'l ba inal an. 1 1 am loaiva apon an ! " wMia 1 ' inieNpa diT. riaataxnt ol h Board ol I rnstrat 1 1 - - ' 8cnvrnk, Town Clark, ft
In
The Fourth of Tuly
tion at SengfS grove wa s a grand success. There being the larg- ... MMMaraf VtnA fttP nnranl
eara. So taking it alltogether(ii al'w'av, ( veryUKly had a good time. is -Ln Will Bates of Louisville is vi- ....'Visiting his parents near Celestinc (jnj Miss Agnes Kenney. of Louis-,-U1a ,t-Vii endnt :i Wf.,'L" viltinir U... i
Misses Katie and Carrie Schnell, finc it to tit on his veranda at Uft 1n,lo- Mis k'ntie ni-.-nm. 1 aZ' ii: t r ompanv of rood boOiCS
Miniawl hrr to Louisville Und watch the cotton gro. Onlj
Fred Striegel, wife and bah
of New Berlin. III., are visiting.
Mr. Striegel's parents near Ccl-estine.
John Sharp. the neighborhood of his Mis-
.Ti hn Simrp Williams .1 -Jn Sharp." That e family of the condher trefft the Sharps .oplo of that section. his own confession tion of earthly bap
one vote u.is a-t .. nst him at the lat clecti-T.--th..t of one of his
, seven children as a joke. One of his
close friends said reccntlv: "John
In tie- matter
i-hnii.lt et al., So. -I''-'. Notice if bareby Riven thai the andaraifnfd suparintandant oonstrection, apM inted v tht- .Indorf of tba Dubois ICiniiit tirt. at tfca -tune term IV06, rill on lloudav, FulySSId I Ort, at ..ne o" l'-k p -ii let out to the loareat bidder the roawtruetioa ol 0"- following drain : Iteirinniiitf ?t a -int U80 laat SOtttli ot aputet 13 leet west of fba north I'lirncr i f tlicn.'iili i-id iiian i of tbe
I aorth west tpiartei oi aaetinn .. ' 'n bin l south ransr 9 west, tbence south j 1 45 decrees, we-t 152 ft thence sooth 751 dagrsMf, real 1218 feet, thenee south on i degrees st 7-5 feet . theie-e north K
on. A. Wilson, imera Insurance, Loan -. Farm ...in I at Ö per cent, u uer, 1' d.
srr
Frank Swarzmiller of Jasper,
friends were glad to see him.
writes poetry for r-rroation. At tief Vtt c2iv it Tiootr". niiil thnt
was here Sunday and his many hnr'. r,Vre.ition m t-ommittins it
..w - 0
to paper
Miss Lena Striegel left for
Iuisville Mondav to visit hen Fluid Len.es
sister Mrs. Pern Henderson and ! "Fluid lenses" arc the invention
other relatives. of a Hungarian chemist, cacti leas George is all smiles since hia asatiatsof a fluid rebstAncf. inclosed .barest friend is back from between two unusually hard glass Imisville rurfai c, ptindar to watch crygtabt. ' . . . . , .The lenses nre achromatic. The Mr. Jacob C. Striegel and wife fluiJ doM n ovaprutP. Hie new spent Sunday evening with Leo !ongrs ftrc saii to 1oas a9 thoaa Ib ldman. 0 an ran "made much
MoLLE more quickly r.nd for a fraction of
it
w i -t . mi leet,
lie n--e ri' rtb degrcee, and JÜ mintites OOfeet f . n rth :;. degrei -. aest Its to-1 to Birch Creek, tuenee north 12 degree, west 120U it and tbere to ternnnate. The L neral direction of saxl drain la norm West and the- nutlet of said drain iin Ii r. a t'reek. ai i drain :n' in 15 m- township. Duboil Ooatnty Indiana. Bhk for naiil drain w ill ba received up to one o'clock July J. id l y the ander figned, or tii-j maj ba left at the law oiliee of Richard M. M ihnrn. Said drain DMst he ooaMtraeted aceordiiifto the jilin- and sp- itication- and aOOOfd ing to the rejKirt of the drainage commissiontr : . The sQeeaaafnl bkhtai will be jfqatirad toeaawtraet and eon pletf Mbl drain on or before the let dJ d Paovwber, rii. and farnhdi a g I and aafHeient iond m the nun of Jf " conditioned l r the t tiiful iMTforiuafaa
of the work. Snid drain is 200 leet He.
long and there will 1st WOO cubic jrardsjuowi naein
i an i ui
artttMl oer ii
THE MARKET.
15.
I.
Bacon rioe oe p md " -n iidere, per H ' t :.. country, pat Bean v" nnatiel, 11 1 Bran gMrarsrt, SOc. Corn wiote tn ir. ptt l"
1 poo and ineilow
Kimn. wnr oer rtoa -l.tc. I'otai wh. ot hf I " Mrnr Tan- roUst, perewt, 12 M I ID h mi mm vtuoMi gaeaa, per lb lag. a ::oc. m IV to (Se. Hot- an to s.a. Steeen nf to. a to 3.
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RANGES
You can see our store be you buy.
atl
No Smoke No Smell
Wouldn't you forever?
like la he lid of both U will when you gel a
Moore's Rane Jc-t a slight p111 on the chain and 1 mica the Hinged Top, forming a Rood rhkh draws all mhoIc or odors back into the r.ingc, thus poVenting their sacaps into the r m. 1 Iiis g the handy w ay to broil, toa-t or fix the tue. It is Moore's Patent a: d n be had only on Moore's Ranges. Then th re is gtSSVS'S Acnrate Otcn Thrrmimctrr;
in,! iry it on) c !nii nu voil ncvef I w,,l. ul it. Il d..r, .,vm;ih
l KiirAiK ind intkt, tatung auu
. t ill snr. r,-' Iraner .ic Trufte of
ll Bshc-t". I
- .! n m 'tinrs.nirtiii c. i tu ' econ. rIm f nrl wsvMWtfoltv aiMi m la m warn ways iiui tiicy actasUy ' i I Mail gum n ihart time.
plOOre'S " hn rM rl-mnlna t" b'iv
Stovts Always Pleaso
ihi
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For RELIABLE
Bveryoi
Warranteed td
Give Absolute Satisfaction A 1
ivtia o ii price? ai o .iclJ t1' it you wi'l sec tliatt
they are BARGAINS $13 with hitrhcla. vvhI burn c al an i w
we also invite you to como and look at the lati
in
a
Hot Weather Use.
G0DD5 AT RIGHT PRICES
Iß.
, Moo lv Stow i Mm
The
Twin
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gam
Month
3.
July and August has always markt"! the opening ft' the 8oood gates of prices and values in OUT Store and. In thewav, tht v - e main open until tin stock r i rained to itlowest ebb. Special inducements are always to be found in all departments. These inducements are always meritorious, in a much a the reductions are substantial, the et Oda sea ki able and strict !y First--Class. I y are whal is termed in the market as Getting on the Ground F'ooi" dv; tages. With this .single exception that we play no favorites the poor and the rich share alike in the prestige we have gaine t in our thirty sevcm years of experience, in knowing how not only to make our summer clothing hut how to sell it to oar patrons, as well a our best advantage. Remembei this is the Town Mar et for Men and Boy's Surrmer Cloth is, Hats, Caps. Furnishings & Sl oes ?.t Factoy prices ii purchases ol -" OT more we pay R. II. up o I Utile It Pays to Trade Here.
STROUSE & Et unsvillo
BiiOS, Ind.
NORTH MAI STREET Oppoti'e County Jail
it .
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?Mit t onstructlon.l
Jul
Kit-hard If tfilbarn, Attorm y .
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tin r.ru n nf tho nil rLla lrncoS
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örjilUlib AuUlUClll. . I'., I 'i-olul iuii of
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Whih. K,.h Rncrocard tcr b0 C.-T- :allV U.lUl I'T rro.lt IfiC- : ...........
......v. CM. m - - .soil' i ( Mt'ii'i.y i vi n tnai iiiej.;trworking in the Schroeder coal,100!08, aarabip beratoforesxiatiaw betwaaat tbej hank, now operatad I-VGUS Risse j . ; iindersigneil under the fin., name of!
.n Friday, a Dortion of the roof . 1 u 7x "'T,." . ,,",,";,M nr""l?Z :r ?J "'-' - I
. . j u 1 i st . . - Ik n c . s! d irl if i , iiss
.Merl oer nrnel UV.
luata ae)i rwvatat Mai -ho it'ltf o-T -wtPartnenhlp. b m ,
1 "T.T.WPWC
A f ILi : . A . . . 1 Unr. t.rm .... ... ... " "
L. 1. IIavmo:i,. a Monroe county motu ent, VVm. J. Hoffman r.-tn f iU i'DV A V ü V7VU A Ul li
t;.mT1 .-W.V.I.-M , ,ju.- , - , j f ,0 a img. loot J, ll.dfman will c.r.t.nue bit Al'' "lU l'ÜUU OlHULiV. inj? him ahout tho hips and body IU, r;"' , "rz J7f JT. the iine. and colMct all aceoaaMdai 1 . ,... . v , . . . v . and for a few days hewaa in a ,m!e fflrn- derotta bis wUxa thcnrm rbaakiag tbe public for tboirl lAffPRR. - INDIANA. critical Condition hut it is now 'me nR" n(ent,r,n no'? rftl!inÄ hheral patn-niiir und s.di-itinga i ontin-' Fine iinr. rnfe-t tyle-. everything at
W ' i J Z . 1 . Ä -,-T. . I ' I ' ft a fl m -M . . . aa am
he will recover. " ,S.T,,,,H' l' , ' Tn. .. rd is a stop son of u d.iV" 0,1 M ,nto thiri'.R:re r;n'' H
hadn't been here fa.rfl 0l.rhl "1 PeM.JlF inu !7S
IN FURNITURE AND LOW PRICES WE LEAD, ALL OTHERS FOLLO A Buy your Furniture at
JOHN STEINHÄUSER,
JASPER, INDIANA
Come and examine my lipeof KITCHEN CABINETS, $3.50 and up We keep everything in the PURN1TURE LINE
CHAMPAGNE VELVET Tho Best and Purest Boer on t h Market at all First class Saloons
thought that
Young R
v : ..i a u
vuun Auiiit'icr, iiauu i ot'tMi ncrc : ., , 4 0.x -. -. for oovural i'naro until u,t ...... li rvo, tlicrc bi mi! .sou nrms or rye
uookil orro .fcn n r...r M thoplaf.. A M0JI afl th? VOUDg
vioit nnd it. ,i,..;.ii liin rro larce tnouch to cat they are c
work in the coal mine. i11(lwJ t(Lrun m Ul St o- j,, M theill vph Gazette. t
I. " i- J, lioj IM Wm. .1. Hoi r man,
the uuu- w- nio.on moct re-, i. .,-,.fc Kri.e .imI1 . IhiIv nil
Auter ior rennen white In town
leememM-r f.irtnera it loec not " .t von anenl to h'tch and feed in my wagoi
The thing you don't want seme- vr'' a iiuninif nvet Muhle
erim, oui. r mi iiii.R ad vp i i ki;i (ii. i. .ii i.K. I'ron
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Be sure and call for "Terra Haute" and you ill bo servec with the best that is made. Philip A. Guckes, Agi
