Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 December 1906 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER.
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I - i iw any i ne mit M prlutlnf, er Hut through Iii C.urlr Phone. U-4.
Bound Over to Court. Fred Russell the nerrx who w.is ch irged with altering mi l pissiw a false, forged and counterfeit cheek to the F. & -V . bank was arraigned before .lustiee F. L. Hetz Friday morning, entered a plea of guilty and was bomid ever to the Duboki Circuit court to await the action of the rami Jury. Hn implicated an other negro named William Da-
vis a::u uiiormeii .uarsnai araii thit Davie had tied to Bvansvil.c
The .Marshal eommunicated with
the chief of Police and Pa
was erraated and the marshal
was so informell. On Sunday
Constable J. D. VVhitten went to
Evansville anil brought Devin h r whrt h was locked ni in
Over -Work Weakens Vour Kiiincys. ruhcalib? Kidncs Make Impure Blood. AM the blood In your body pejaaj through vour kidneys once every Ihre mutes.
Christmas of 06 Past and Gone Howai ewawrned Monday rk--.- ,i, n. I before Justice h I. hetz am!
,Vir()v(1,-, .KMllU'SSeu lo ine rnmr ui rauaiiiaj 2nI?v Wa check from $125 to $21.25. tin ne eur i. i i u.. iii
one 1 t he miieiest
In our town. The
shooting was not indulged in ami
yet everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. Now for New YearGOOD MD EFFICIENT OEFICERS
Sheriff Cassidy. Treasurer Beckman. Recorder Kunkel. Assessor Kuper. Surveyor Younj. and Commissioner Teder to retire January 1st. 19)7. v. v. Cassidy. On January 1st, Sheriff V. V Cassidy will have completed his four years in office and will turn the office over 1 1 his successor. Ferdinand Vollmer. Mr. Cassid was a faithful officer always at his post of duty with his work all up. He treated everybody kindly, yet he was firm in the performance of his duty. We are informed that he has accepted a position with the Southern Ry. as a detective and will render the company valuable service. vm f. Beckham. Dubois County was always fortunate in securing good men to look after the financial part of its business, and Treasurer Beckman is no exception. He was an honest and upright official, and made a friend of every one with whom he came in contact during his incumberancy. He will be succeeded by Joseph Gerber. Philip J Ki nkel. Recorder Kunkel who will retire Jan. 1st was a model officer one who was always ready to wait on the public and he wa? greatlv assisted by his deputy, Miss Ella Kunkel. Philip had thoroughly mastered the duties
rf tho nffipp and was fdile at all
times to give the public all information desired. He has been
courteous and oblisnncr. has a
clean record and his party and
all the people are able to point to
his administration with pride.
He will be succeeded by John H
Judy. VYm. EL Kuper. County Assessor Kuper will also be numbered with the 'has beens" and will turn the office over to John Klem of Jackson Tp. Mr Kuper is entitled to the everlasting gratitude of the
neoDle for his good work during
the past ten vears. There has
been no use of tax terrets during his term for the books have been kept properly and every man listed to his deserts. vm. t. Young. During his term of office as surveyor Mr. Young had thoroughly qualified himself and has satisfied the people with his good work. He never fails to locate a corner stone and runs his lines
straight. He will be succeeded
bv John M. Schnarr of Boone
Tp. Hkkman Teder. Commissioner Teder has served the people well for six years. He has been conscientious, punctual and faithful to the duties
for which he was elected. The
Commissioner's office is one hard to fill for there are all kinds of jobs and schemes being attempted to fleece the county and unless a commissioner is strictly honest and couratreous he will
fail. Mr. Teder has
In tit-fault ot .oti Itomi he will
remain with Sheriff Vollmer until some time in January when Fred will have the pleasure to convey the two negroes to Jefferson ville.
Stori earache or pain o! bur
ill .' minutes ; tootliafhe -i aid in 5 BtiMtM
hoarseness in : .. "jr. nmw.e arhe '- tin
or throat I-' 'iuuri -Dr. Thoma Electric oil WNHUi h over pain. INVITATIONS TO FUNERALS.
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ie funeral invitation i becomauite popular in Pittfeburg.
Soundi itronge, but nererthelefli it
fact. The invitation arc print
ed on heuvv painr. rach as 1- n-ed
for w'tdilinj: invitation-, with a broad black bolder. There are
cams printi-r in town catering 10
i.be fashionables who print the funeral invitations while you wait. An nritatin to attend the funeral of a
i?p;in who was prominently identified with church iflain the other
dav read -oniethm;: after the fol-
Lowing order: "You are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Mr-. Blank, who A fd Monday fnoraing. Scrricci will le held at h r home Wcdneaday at 6:;o o'clock. Interment at Qleadale cemetery Thur-day at 10 a. in. Please do not tend (krvera. Town respectfol-
ly, A. Blank'- PitUbttTg DtspttCB.
i M Kidney are yur blood purtfiwr ihcy filter out ihe vaste or linpu; itl. In the tlx,d. Ii a nil itok vi out Of er irr. ht (ail to Jo then woik. Pitir.s. K he-. ar;il i heummam come fror exceti of vrif acia in the blood, due to ncfi.'.-ted
Kidnev trouble. KioMy trouble caures o,ulck or unsteady heart teats, and makes one feel as though they l.- heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kidneypoucned blood through veins and arteries. It uvd to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, out i urn science proves that nearly all constitutional dbHM have (heir beginning in kidney trouble. If fee are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and ihe extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-koot, the great kidney remeoy is soon realized. It stands the highest Kr its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on Its merits f 1 a II . ... mmm f
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i may have -nriRv L t-. It '
ampie co..ic dv man n.-n. f hu1. k. ree. alro pamphlet telling you how to find jut if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Binghamton. N. Y.
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Make a courfortable home and there is no reason vhv a you should not have it if you go it right. Here are a pair of Hot Ones to tele si from, We think so, and lor that reason recommcmi and gu i e -toe them. It you will favor us with a call we will explain the principles of construction, tire keeping qualities etc. There are reasons why these famous stoves have the largest sales and are called "The Stovei with
Go 3d Characters."
We have other heaters and . t-
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nif inv miütake. bat 100101 I nvornp Soot. Df Kllirer ted toe oddreee, Hiuahamn 1 ow tK)ttl.
Fireplace Mottoea.
"Welcome ye coming, speed 3
parting pue?t. "My home is your home." 'IYaM be unto thU houe all who dwell herein."
"Ai I tat mtuiaia ye fire buraed."
' "My fire H m friend."
"Let no man t:ike beyond thil
threshold ! taea VOfdi fpoken here1 in fliwliliip'l eoniidence." "We strive to -erve you, friends In enterinjr this hon you do poa-i a " . a. I
es it. react and neart s gteeiinfrs." "Ak we journey through life lei Ob live ly the war."
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nie iieur-ui'-ii, aciopieu tne un-
CM1 the following rtrcumstar.ee-:!
When the tomb of Childcrie, father
if Ckrfit, was opened in 1653 there were found more than 300 of what the French herald mistook for bees, "of the purest cold, their winaa be
ing inlaid with a red stone like car-
uelian." These were, in truth, what I re in Trench called fletirons, ornaments pupposed to have Wen sprin-1 kled ou the harness of a war horse.
These bees" were sent to Lou' - T 1 - 1 V- 1 1 .
.vi .. Dili 1: was .anoieon w .0 ia.
' 4 them sewn over his imperial rohe-, A onilJi'mutiK r ilia u.t v ifr an. I
enterprise of hLs dynasty, It has been held in modern davs that t!ie a
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French fleur-de-lis is really derived from a bee with out.-preiid triogs, and if thin is so the rojtl and th-.-imperial emblems originate in ;i
wniilar source.
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Notiee of Kock Hoad 1 111 provemeiit. Rottei if hereti. given t tint Oforir Kreilfin an-1 M oth"r r"ilent frfelioliits ami voters in Mainlri')ire townchip. Dstkell OOnatf , Indiana. Lave this 1a tileil in the olfiee of the under? iarnei A 11ditor of Baid n.unty. their petition, praymir for an e.t-n"ion of the rock load in
BJM township gepJB ttoi '--liter of Main
;in't 14th etreH in the town of Jaci-r. Iniiana, East anl North of the Keller ville road to the North .ine of seid tow 11riaip. faid petitinern have i-ndor-.-l ai.l oetition for hearinif before Ihe
Hoard of i'onimiwiionerfi of naid county on 1 1 . 1 1 1 '. r v 7, lt07, that beinu the lt day of the next r-w"i lar sen?ion of said hoard. Said petitilionepi 8l?o ak that faid miprovenit-nt he made in r-trict amf4 anee with th- other rock road improve menu in paid township an to width 01
road a ay, kind of material to be lined width and depth of material and i in ali rep rts to conform to the I ltd Roek Road now noaiplrtod and MOepled in naid Towiiplup. XI. A. Sweenev, Auditor Dulxiii Co. In I Dec 1. 1909 -.'tt.
Baoree f Jaaper Cltixena Have aar Bind it. If yoa iiife: fiom haekaehe.
There in only one way torur' it. The perfect way into -ure the kidneys I A had hack meanp tick kidneya. Wefteel it, urinary trouhe fullow.
Deea'l Kidner f i!lc are made for kidney only. Mrs Mary I. Kelly, lonBSftl tA W08 Eael Mir 1 1 wan eeeaoe, KTaetviDe, nalii.anc Kidney V II procure-1 at th Orafjetosoi eot only eejod mv aeibif - ha:kahe. from which fhe -utTerei in-tt-n-eU , hut headaches kkO made her feel roatinnallv ini-erahh eeee'd. She
Was the number of the ticket whicli entitled the holder to the line Sowing machine which John Steinhäuser yave to his Customers during the past month. It was owned l Mr, II 15. Breidenbaugh of Porters ville. Wishing all a prosperous and happy New Year, and soliciting a continuance of the public's favor, I am john STEINHAUSER, THE FURNITURE MAN.
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Wm. A. Wilson, General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Ians at 5 per cent. Jasper. Ind.
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Lioenae Notice
ICtit, WVakneitK lolluMiritf tl, the r.-imU i ..nniii"ioin T- at vmvm is not nearly o Piu-arent wmartyal their neat napilar MMlon lniiu . I n. a r iy ,j , I I m r v W! t--i a Heenne Hi ratall IntoiieatlBai itively taten that Mi- Jtaoe5,bw'r aad wine, aad permit Um aaaatj
jMpei. Haluurila town-inp. uuuuia
, . . 'lilllll. Ill-I .I'l.l. Ill II ii ui-. "-. " sleep lie ter, is not nervi'. and restlees , millt. t,( u ,,, , , ... ( ,,,t,.,i stai. .. will apply .Inrinu iI.m tuirt.t WrukMH-w folloviiriir .. tii,. rV.untl I .iiiiinimiiolHr- of I ' ' 1 ' - -
hjfht exertion
I . ... .. 1 ... v .r.
.11 V lll'-lll' imillirti inni ' ' I . L 1 . . r
navvruwd a leaned t eottal ti Doen S to ba drank ob Ihe prsniiaae, nadar tae pro
Kidney P.lla." eleona ef tin- f i"i'"' "v,'r,ll," m il lleanaa. .
L I II-: -.. ... Tl... ..r... Iic.lt -II li re III-II 1HIIMM .-I
fpartiir M libra Co, Ruffalo, Rew Yjirk Tle ace o I" ror the I nited State.
He.ii"iiilier th SMTH l--in I and take no I -t her
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A Real Bargain. Good 4 room house, lot 50 by 1 II I Good well, and water works
arc to ln-iol-l i. in :i iioi i room i-.- -.-,,n
the ifioim-l fl oi of a one -toij Iihum- p ioIU ma on tiie Ii.. i Hi wael pomat of the . t bail of lo "o, M, f th Kiual t- I- -! jupr, Indiana., kioaind " th eoener of k i.th mi l m h-tt- . t- and ffoatlayi on caaittaa at a auoa. Iiee i", inr, -:w.
Liquor License
Noll
Notice.
Notice ot Final Settlement of Estate.
Notice of Roek It ail I -terms. Apply at Courier office.
prox'iiieni Notice i herehv iriven that John:
1 i anl 68 ether" reei dent freeholder Notice if herehv riven tothe n.l vntora in ,'. i nliri,le tnwnshitv I il - lieir Hin! Uvatfi " of nlr. A .1
ttoineountv Indiana, have thi-dav tiled deeeae.l, to appear i a
in the otfiee of the underciifiiM auditor Cin-uit ( 'oiirt, 1
i( miJ Riiintv. their ttetitmn tiravirn tin- .th l.iy
lilt 11 I 111 " - . " ... . 7
i herehv J ivi-ll to the eitixeim of
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on paved Street With concrete Oo Indiana, inal th. nndereianeil, .. Ic 1 at, t - i .hn'iahitaiit 'l f.i"t town-hip hii-Ii nty, and
Mit' am. v 1 1 d 1 1 tt:iu mi t-,t ...,.r .,,. ,,f vi . ;1rn. inni or noon i m
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up w uie u' townhip beginning Alles of Marion tp. will succeed m -tatum No. i.i on
him.
tor an xtenaion nf the nwlt road in Miid n'HUHe, if any
at a i unt known A'-i -nint with tin- etnte of Haid I
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on trie ire.anu ro:ll i-ni mihii.i hoi if iiio.ni-u , .m-i nin noli
ohararter, will ut tue rejfniHr .ian irrin, iTfi7 wf me itoarii i if riiiiin.!ioiieri, of Hut Bounty, apply for a Homum tu nail aad retail anlrltaona, etaoa. malt and other latoslea . . . II In t..d. ..III. ..lit. till. II M lit
I I UK I Ll'ioi in I - . . i ........ ... . reuiiora, Ät w tinM. with tbe prlrileca of allowlae tinKcherer i.. he drank on lila prewlMa,
the 1 .,!.. ( -o Tue p.ee .r I ..jt..,,,, '.ere nva
ii'ldatJiiKper. In lian.i. .Hi ,,,r. ,,Uii,ln . on Int IM la -mi.1
Of .Ian l'ii7. and how to n of Japer Bald room le Ml the aorth why the Final Settlement ,"r"-r !Mh '',.r""t', "",d
tow n a IK I i ro in on .1 '
1 ;it the name tone w 1 11 iimae 11 iii 11-it
lor lleenne to m-rve mnonM, rontec
tion, etc.. mi.1 for the nie ur eiKari aim
H.ultl AN UITTXW1CILIR, -.1 .
: f. . il. .ini ul.om il.ur. ,.1 L ...in heir, are notitii-d t then and t here 111:1
V, 'IUI llir i-rnii 1.111 ioiii.i .w . . .1 ....... 1 .. 1 I :i f ......!.. Iiutp.liii. un.l ..u,.-.. ,l,..'r .1.. tolllllTll.
nu Tile I 1 1 Tl 1 1 nir IM1 TV 1' H'l I'.l Hill I re- in M - - i i i - in I , 1. 1 1-1 . I . o I ' .
II lv.ni th. tm.e to e ere He 1 i I row I and ni nn i njr t heme out h eat trihntive Nhare. rXi WiW .reverb thron.h -eetion .Hand :u, tOWO-hip I W I . r. V. T ,e flerk jf jM I ...hi., ...n.ti.,.t.on. Ihev nrodure a niiM. aouth. ranie 5 we,t and terminating! day of V-yemtH-r I M.
.1.. v... ..i. iiiir.,,1 .,. wliere-uid Miintmifhiirif road int. r-ei t, .mmi. i. n i inr.t..
in?. Ak your diu8i8t for them '25e. wit the r. ad known a the lower Hunt- .,, zZ imD irir road. AUuit une m.le in length
in med townal:ip. Said pe itiuner have liee. 14 MARRIED. end r-ed aid peuiion f- r ha ' - - '
lore li e IK. uro ui . oil! 11 1 ii II' r in fnt
Wishing every one a Happy ar Prosperous New Year and than! ing the public for their liberal p tronage in the past and solicitir a coDtinuance for the coming yea I guarantee to give all the be; goods at the lowest possible price
W a loiitf for
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a v ftyw WW V V V S My Goods and Prices have B ao txiven me a reputation
Square Dealing.
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JEWELER.
Jasper,
Indiana.
t'lerk Iluhoia Circuit Cnirt.
Traylor Tray lor Ait'v.
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60 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Curtis Philipp v ami Miss Rosa county on
Postelwait were married at thel , January 7 lv07 Clerk's ofikL by Frank L Beta. fÄS'-ilbirt. "" Mr. Phihppy is a young lärm-, sain ietitioneni aleo a-k that nM imer of near V elpeil in Pike Co, pr -vcmi-nt I made in utriet aeeonlanee His bride is a sister Of Cultin yn the other ro-k road inprovement in D. 1. it U. Mid tow n-hip a- (..width of nmdwav.
X ' ' ' ' - a V y V m-t W wag ----' teeman of Precinct No. 2 in Mad
L'ViiRV m F2ED ST1BL1.: tfHPIOt INDIANA. Fine Ue late-t atylea, everything at
kind of tnaterialu to h UM'd width and re lurwi .ru-es. Free ntalle. i lenty of
.! of inaterialMHr.il 1 i:i nil reaiwi-ta .-....- -
. ... , . i 1 wainr mniiri iiiiiir iniowii. ison Tp. and is a cnarminjr young to coafartn to tbe aael ro- k ma.u now, .. ;, ' . , Jade rompleted and a.-cepteil in tni.l town-1 '"'r r'"" net f . -hip. von ai-ent to h'teh and feed in my waejor If-a-Thin' twice before you M I BteeetMr- Uar.i ait oinmir livery Btahle. speak and then talk to yourself. ( M R Attrlltor DoboieOo. lad, kkKI) VOLUMMBf Prop
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