Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1907 — Page 8

OsiinauentTax List 1905. A list of lUiuls. und Lots returned ilelimiuent for the non payment of taxes or Um year 1906, and previom yaara, together ith the taxes for lue vear l;Ji. in Dubois county Indiana.

Tl.oroaab. hmi N..i IVda'atlr.

No. 1

Name. Eh ans. Rhoda. IfoOTf, John Mi Morgan, Matilda Parsons, .las T. Roberta, Sarah J,

A.

n i 27 1 1 oi 1 II i

( Soopar, I looTey,

W. w. ind Martha K.

Era

McCord, Wm. E. Yates, Mary E Henze, Amelia P. Kellams John W. Parkina, Etlie A. Baxter. Isaac Grant, Daniel M. Grant, Dell E tirant. Ju'ius C. Abell. Sarah K

Newton Wm. ami Ludnda Schnelling. Wm. Underhill, Savior B.

Frick. Dorotha, Jackson, El a. Widmer, Jos. H. Breitweiser. Edwan 1 . Colli nr. Jacob V Schurig, Chas. Vinnen. Simmon. Wilson, Elijah, Sr.

Columbia Des. sw ne M nv pt sw e i nv . Dt sw

Boone. No ;?

A. lots 112, 1"' pt ne 25

llABIiOM, No 4 sw ne 2 : pt so 2 1 Hall. No. 7.

T B

9 ;t

A 10 10 2o BO

Yal. 1190 aoo 1!'.". 60 190

Porteraville BO

l t;

2.5

40 o

Tax due. m 7.' n 06 7 11 87 01 b as 7 17 2 .1

SI 24

1

1

22 1

No. 2;

1.92 r i 80

2 w 2 3 2 3 A 3 8 : ;i 3 3

20 2o 20 39 M at 40 10

Eckert. Theo. C Brenton. Laura E.

Hoelscher. Mary Heering-, Luella Hanselman. Henry, Jr. Stone, Elizabeth Lemmon, Jacob H. Maas. Chas. F Mclntyre. Cora A. Kluger Emma M. A. Wenning. Fred W

Dt se pt se w ' . ne JBFFBB81 x. pt se

w . se nw24 pt nw sw 2 pt nw -4 pt w 1 12

nw se a pt nw 2

se so 11

lot 1 Mentor Jackson. No. 9, lot 1) Bretzville lot 3 Kyana lot 151 St. Marks Patoka. No. 10. lot 3, Duff,

pt no 1 2 pt nw 10 8 pt sw :u 2

pt nw 27 Jasper. No. 13. lot 53 McC add Hl NTlNGBl RG, No. 1 1 pt ne 34 2

pt nw M 2

pt ne 4 -

pt lot 19 pt lot IS Blemker's add

6 6 6

26 5 1.70

. 5

.60 2M 20

34 2

pt se

pt lot 2 lots 4, 5. i. Kreke add

5 LT

260 10 100 345 216 210 no no S6( 400 11 )

lü 15 10 17.225 125 30 160 ilNl 210 2 15 35Q 65( I 100 ISO 751 1 ltK) 20 t 385

12 11 1 17 12

1

36 65 82

7 02 4 00 12 03 19 II

15 5 12

20 ! ö 32

67 6 o7

5 15 6 o

26 37 Mi ..it 80

29 30 8 02 7 41 1 to 17 i6 3 58 5 17 24 2 I 4 38 09

Alvah, (ieorjre Marti ng, Anna P. Patrick, Jesse

25 25

3 3 3

.11 10 .66

60 150 .Vo

3 6 21

39 12 1

pt nw 34 2 pt lot 1 and 2 Eirdseye, No. 15. nt nw 9

I ' v .... pt nw pt sw

State of Indiana. County of Dubois, S. S. I, M. A- Sweeney. Auditor in and for said county and state, do hereby certify that the foregoing list contains a full and complete statement of lands and town lots which were, by the Treasurer of said county, returned delinquent for the nonpayment of taxes charged thereon and which remain unpaid for the year liM)5 and previous years, with interest and penalty thereon, together with the taxes for the current year. I'.'., and the cost of advertiing Witneaa my hand as Auditor of said county and affix the seal of the Board of Commissioners at Jasper, this loth day of Jan. 1907, Seal. M. A. Sweeney, Auditor Dubois County. Indiana. Per L. T. Keener, Deputy. NOTICE. Notice is hereby ; iven to all whom it may concern, that the several tracts of la. d .nd town lots in the foregoing list contained, or so much thereof, as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalty, interest and charges thereon, will be sold at the door of the Court House in the town of Jaeper, Dubois county, Indiana, by the Treasurer of sai 1 county on the second Monday in February," l".;. commencing at I ' o'clock a m. of said day and continuing from day to day nr.iil all are offered for sale, unless such taxes, penalty, iuterest and charges bo paid before that tirm?. An lit i s office, Dubou county. Ind., Jasper, Jan. 21, 190. M A. Sweeney, Auditor Dubois County. Per L. T. Koerner. Deputy.

on

SPECIAL NOTICE iVrs..ng having school fund loans

which interest is delinquent will please give the payment of sajd

interest tin ir attention at once, as the law compels prompt colle ction3 of I funds. Lands that were delinquent on principal or interest or. 'an. Ist. 1W6 and rtmaing unpaid, will be sold on the fourth Mo., i iy in March next at the Court house door. ML A. Sweeney. Auditor Dubois county. Per L. T. Koerner Deputy.

AIR SICKNESS.

Accidental opart, traveling by aeroplane is calculated in KHM direction to be a healthy Mods ol getting about from pi nee to place. The vehicle will rife above the impurities contained in the air of the t-t recta and r,,.iv even reach a level far remove. 1 from the madding crowd of microbe. The neroplane, it may bo n? in. 1. w.ll soar, it noel not bo at a verv irreat height, rat

nevertheless into regions of the air j purified by light ozone and the i proceai of icdi mentation. All thiFounds ideal; hut. n the other hand, there will be n diminution of pressure which may unfavorably affect the heart's action, for the pulse rati increases M the atmosphere pressure is withdrawn. Secretions I nre diminished, while evaporation from the skin and the lungs is dociiledly augmented. At extftBM heights there nre swellings of the veins and bleeding from the tm-p. an i there i a i-ense of being unable to uso the lr;r- and nnn. The distressing ijrtttptoflM of mountain , 6ickneaa may even le Fimulatcd dur

ing a journey in an aeroplane. Doubttaa, however, all these etile could be avoided by keeping the aeroplane at the proper level. London lancet.

There Wat No Lord Bacon. Apropoe of Dr. Karl Hleibtreu's new theory alout the origin of Bhakeeporea plays, a corftBpoadetit irmea to the London Chronicle as follows: "When will tle Hnti-ii public learn to call things and men by their correct names? There is n rack peraoa in biitorr as 'Lord Bacon.1 'ihe great llizalethan, who by it few modern idiots is aecucl of hsviag written the play, was bv name Sir Francis Ihn on.

Baron Vernlem, Viaeonat St. Alban. In no standard work of refnw I i he sjKk n of as 'Lord Bacon.' " ! The Last of Hie Legion. Apoetoeca afairioceaia, the lat of ; the ireek ( hampioms of liLnTty of jl.M. has ditd at the age of 114 Itawrogenii as bom at Ptraeai in I7ft tad on account of the cruelty of the Turkish government had to llee with his parents to Italy, where jhe later studied medicine. When the war of independence started he formed n legion of the Creeks 6tuding in Italy and with it served .under the command of the great Kolokotrn. He continued m the nnny fer forty-live jrean ntnl retifd as surgeon general.

7 ayw ' xsV ml j a l ITm.J 1 l SBLr-BaV-BBMai Bi ' a fw wC BBBeBLlP

ll.rh'ard at the LSWI t ) AjMti sae r.mrist (aaMaaelaaMEr-4hWi goMa, hatan'l ere eeee tttla rMi w for.iu.l.' 4h. n. monsieur. T.niriM Walt, lu re Wo want to e . ryil'.u:. tmt we lon't want to sea anything twli-e!- Tuneh.

hrrr IBM .h..- I'lDohrt.

The Sln-.'le Hie But even n inarrt!

3UU9 baa a right t Iii own opinion.

Married Oos it irt n iiution

my ! ir fellow It s h ques-

tiou oi i jiiravre. -Philadelphia Press.

Tin-

Of riiriit

. V Noll Jokr.

Wm. 4RZJ 1 mr

Servant-Yu. OoiOSMl Footle. 1 paiitflit tin 'ere toy piekfa nut. in j-our w.xnIs. US' hs s.iiil he was plrk iiig Vela tot lh eoioiiel. Bo -Wett, rhal did fSff think I waa pi -king tbesi fae Msa shell?

Th-re is ,,no

U . I nerei l tilled

until I befaa to e.i-t Bjf bread nion the arater " An.l that ir 'ilo v many people are out for tha dough ' Pblladalpblsi Pres.

Oi. lo'ii I M. n llrtilr.f

Mil oti tell k wh:it a nerfcet

dremn -if ;i i :i II ilress It "Yes. .'u l hi- -lei li" 1iomsJ he'd wnke up lNriorc the bill caiue la." Hew York Weetd.

...iiiu Hint Oar Rcllrr. " -r ,

Cliatty Old Ontlei; ia tbcj pas the eerlwai We k sa ascvlhral vie f the .isyhun froio the rBitlta K" aK'i I.an.'.tle Ah. hut yo ought jo wee th" railway from the asylum! - satck

ALL OVER THE HOUSE. He ul Hinte For the H ouekeepe .

Veiwe of Tit ..e P.pei

I t mm iajn r in hieb parcels are arapfved should never U thrown aa. l-ut smonthttl out and laid aay in a drawer for future ie. A nuill pad of ti'-ur paper sprinkled with metlnlatid fpint will jjive a, brilliant pohah to mirrors, picture flaaaee and crystal. The pad, used without the apint. is excellent for bufWfhJBf steel, raUrfag prease fjwjts otf furniture, jvnhshinp silver, ete. For packing glass, china and ornaments a roll of tissue paper is inalualle. When faiking hat a aritp of tisue paper -hould u twistej round all upstanding ends of

nbJ'oii-. oeproys and wings to prevtut crushing. lre- and blouse

bleeves hhouM le stuffed with soft imaei and a eheet of it placed between thr inUU. Silk handkerchiefs, r.l.botis and lace should all be I reaied between a lnver of tissue paper, ntid fie latter i- a line poliahet of it eel buckles und hatpins. Sage Tea Tor the Hair. For enge tea take two onneee of the newest dried garden sage and two ounces of green tea. Put in an iron pot (be anre that you use an iron one) and add three quarts of boiling water. Let pinimer slowly until onlv two quart- uro left. He- :.. t stand for twenty-four hours. Then strain and put into lottle. Apply to the sculp every morning nnd night, massaging gen

tly for five minutes. This If a splendid tonic for the hair as well as distinctly a stain for restoring iron gra hair. Wahinfl Embroider;e. Pran water baths are good for worsted and cotton embroideries. They should le made by adding a quart of freah bran to three qurfhs of water. Boil this for half an hour, strain and then our into a couple of bowls, add cold water until it is lukewarm, put in the embroidery and rub till clean, rinse in clean rater end then place in the second basin of bran water, drying the article as quuklyas jossible. Always iron on tin- wrong side.

I aBBBBHBM, in,

a mmm . n fl mm mm mm

The Ivillil V.ill II:io Ahrara T)....l. , . .

iu use fr OTer AO lrars. han born tnA

. -'kH.lUirr qf fiat. I I.... . -. . . . . a m v

. m i j i a k b m . . . . a

fSJ ' -..-Cmni.r 111 , iHTm

' AM.,..; .... 4. . i

All t oautawfUta, In i it. -it , and JiiMt-aa-8-iMMl" lir ,H1 KiM ruiH iits that tritt with uud mlnaaif Ike hiilll 0 lutillils i 'I. ll.l..... v i , . l"

kewiuvu-jupcricuve ituuisi Kxperiiueut,

What is CASTORIA

Castorlu Is a lmrmlesrt substituto for Castor Oil, plr-. Körle, Drops and Mouthing Syrupa. It ia PteMBVBl ' u inlit ...Ol... n. ... mm . . It

"i""ii aorpiiiii nr oUut N.ir.'..u III.-. I Iu m . . . . . I . li.

" luiK'au't". U (U'strojs rill Jlllll 'lllltU I I .... . A. .

7, 7f i cures uiurrlia-a un.l lud Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Const i ui.m and riatulciicy. It assimilates the FimhI, reKulat. the Stoma h und 1 tow els, giviut; healthy mid iiuturul sea. The Children's I'auacea-The Mothcr'e Friend.

- -w v tana m an.aK m bbVbw a n vaj i u a

Bears the Signature of

7

The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years.

- v ,J ww u.t tniit. Mc .o.. mm

Scraps of Knowledge.

A ui nf hot salt relieves neural-, gia. To nvnid fatigue when cewinjf change your position frequently, j A cttp d liot water hipped before a meal will relieve BMMaa and dyspepsia. A plass of hot lemonade taken on poing to 1h'1 will often break up a colli. A half teapoonful of carbonate of oda devaoJved in water will often ctire a -irk headache.

I

tbev

A TELEPHONE!"

The Cumberland Telephone Telegraph Cormam Furnish the hest LOCAL SEhVICE. B ma fid ubscribare ire (riven free telephone ten tu . i ru.i.l.o.1 k.. ikl. l: ... .1 . 1

.j -.... iraviici men llllfS I j inr C'lllfilV C

are constantly makine extetiMons and aJii'in J

'Wild Oat" Instruments used

No Shooting Required. Party line telephones a specialty Cumberland service cheap at any prfoy Always leader in low rates D. W. WIGOrS, Local Manager

No

Jasuer Roller Mills

Drmk For Invalid. Take i-tale pieces of crusts of bre.id. the end pieces of the loaf, and ioa-t IbeajB a nice dark brown, ("are imit e taken that they do not burn in tin- b-at, u that affe t-; the Sever. Put the browned

crusts in a larre pitcher and pour

Base iutj ieieurated

enough iHi.lmj: water over to ever BEST GRADE IN THE STATE O F IND1

tneni; cover tue pitener doaeif and

-1

Kt lieep until eold. Strain and

sweeten to ta.-tc. This i.- ai-' cod warm with ream and supar similar to coffee. To Kill Motha. Diaaolre ." eeale worth of strychnine in a pint of boiling water and allow it to cool. Cut red flannel) into r-t rips about an inch wide andf any length de.ired and thoroughly aturat' in the strychnine solution.! Winn dry tack trips on ilor- in eleeete where moth are working! and al.-o under tho edgae of carjetsj and riL'. The moths will surely find the rrd flannel and profit there-bv.

Thev also want vour "WHEAT"

dQd nav the Highest Market Price in Ci

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

J. c A.

Laying a Carpat. CeaUBeaea te tack down a carpet: npon the straight side of a room) and tit it aKc.it j; and reeeetw la.-t. If laid smooth and tight, ai tan t aril wear much longer than) if illowed to wrinkle and rub upon the leer, An Ironing Hint. Iron pataatatl of outing flannel or car-e woolen n the urng side with a pretty lmt iron. This will make tin in smooth and foft, pre-, venting irritation when worn. Thi is cspex iall nice for ehildren'a gar , rnent Waeh Far Weak Eye. Pot weak, tirel or inflamed eye u.-e tl.i- wash: nc teaspoonful of powdered baric arid, fifteen drojw of spirit- f camp'ior, two-thirds of cup of liling wa.er. Cool, strain through mutdin am. apply twice a da v.

DBY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES The best stock in Jasuer for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Bleck, Pot Extra Ear 3 uns Big Summer Bleak F mMmmM

( KM d

A Baking Hint. If yea ereat 1 perfectly round rake that will rise high w.thout runniiiL' 'T and bake perfectly, try baking it .is an inn spider. The thicknci of the iron pre cuts the rake from burning on the bottom.

L0CKYEARS BUSINESS COLLEGE

EVINSVILLE. IBJOuaa

'A8CHOOL WITH A REPUTATION

. aaa TTI0''

HINlTBACHt ...tv TVPtW'T,W

hbbVi

ind eon Raa

jm