Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 May 1908 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER By Bus Er Hoaxk.
DECLARED WSAHE
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Jnmos B Wcedmnn a young mnn of Jefferson Tp. who has been confined in jail here for
Mseveral vooks on a charge of
breaking jail at Birdsoyc, was on Saturday declared insane by a board consisting of Justice F L Hetz. Drs. GuRtsell and Sturm. The evidence showed that. Wcedmnn tried to commit suicide bv hamrimr and drowning and
also that his paternal grand fath
er and uncle wore insane and m-
Kntrrwl t ttu- IVlofflr- it lor tmniimlKMion t rough th.' on ! -lä mutter.
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Subscription Ter Year.
This natiar is inailvd regularly to it
subscriU-rs 'il detinito order to dis
continue ;s receive I and ifll arrears paid in fall, unies in the discretion of the
tuiltlialior a different oourte should bo
i deemed advisable.
KK1DAY. MAY 2tl 191
. Ityou linv nay Hum uw, or mit itny jirlnttiiCt rlluH through the Ouiirirr IMiono 13.3.I
DEMOCRATIC TICKET Fr Congres. WILLIAM K. ClX. For Judge 57th. Circuit. JOHN L. BUETZ. For Prseeutir, HARRY W. C ARPES TKK. Far Joint Representative PETER L. COBLE. For County Treasurer . josKi'H GEKBKR. For Cont ber.ff. FEUDI AND VOLLMER. J- For Co. Com'r. 3d. Dist. J.OHN 11. LUBBERS. FOR TP. TRUSTEE. Bainbridte Win. IL Erny. Madison Robt. Yntes. Haroison Adam Harker. Boone Thomas II. Inman. '.ssesser Bainbiidge Solon Stephenson.
Women as Well as Men Are Maie i 1 Miserable by Kidney and !
Bladder Trouble. ! Kiditev trouble rrs upon the iiiind, diKmira)H-H.iiiilnMii!iimlitimi; licautv, :
i(or ami eiieerimnrs kkii diajH-.ir whni tbe kidm- are ' ut ot onkr or diKtdnex trouble has ' iHrroim Mijrvv.iUiit tint it I- nH um m
ttatii far i ilitttl lit Im
Uini ullhctcd with 1 weak kiducv. If the
from then child urintetnorfteu. it the iitmi K. il ls ,
,m;i fl, .n;.,,, .,.),,., the nVh.or it. when tiiccuiM reacm. ui ,
The funeral was held
A Sad Accident.
Sunday May 21. 1908, was the 30th nnniveranry of the marriage, of Mr. Reinhard Fink and wife, and in celebration thereof there wtre several visitors gathered at his home. While they were un hitching a team of his brother-in-law. Mr. Hopf, Mr Fink's onl ami youngest boy, Joseph . aged 9 enrs, 4 months and 15 I days was kicked in the stomach by one of t k horsi'S. The boy
lingered in great pain
MW if 1
Strock By Lightning.
mates of asylums
Pjork Hut her made ann ication r" ,; ; v"."v-fc ? aiM. u-hi it 1hwM ai.u- tocontr.it
for his admission to Woodmero. "f e( i ?" i lr
ment in Fairview cemetery Wed- cutty i kidney tr.nibu and the tirst nsrlnv mornino- It wsw n sad UP hiuKl tie towards the tieatmcm oi nesnai mointiifc. itaa sau lhc,M.lul.)0rlantorjil,Ui. Thwun.h.Tit ending to a joyous anniversary. .mllle 4 due to a die.iM-d eomjition .t Ml. Fink, Wife and daughters 1 the kidnevs and Madder and not to a have the sympathy of all in this hahit n unwt rPlc nun.-. hormvomnnt T? I P I Women as well as men are nwdo mwrueieacment. iv. i. i .ftMe hU1i aml Ma,i ur tmnbic XOTITIc' I and both need the sme ;ri it t m h . 4 v " Tw i.ul.i and the Himtedi itv etteet of
Thr nohVp in fchP .TnSHOl Coiir-I W-nmn.Uont iMMmrealitd It ;-t-ld
ler of last week about the farmer's & Merchant's Bank being closed on Decoration dav. 30th
Mr Conrad Jackie's barn in Boone township was struck by lightning during the storm Tuesday night. Six head of horses and mules were killed, the barn burnt with a lot of farm machinery, grain and feed stutf. Total loss about ;f 2,500, partly covered by insurance in the Wilson Agency. Louis Eubelhor store building
at Schnellville was struck by
litrhtning at 7.30 p. m. The
store was not severely damaged.
Henry Hettich was thrown off ot the porch of the store. Mr. Andrew Neuheufel's clothing was
set anre, but was exnnguisnea
without very serious injury M r. Geo. Schaaf had his leg severely burnt. Mr. Geo. Prechtel was
severely shocked and during the
night was unable to speak, but is recovering at this writing
The loss on the building is cov
ered by insurance in the Wilson
Agency CAUD OF THANKS. We desire to express our most heartfelt thanks to our neighbors
and friends who so kindly aided
us in the hours of distress of our
only beloved son and brother, Joseph Mathias Fink. May they
never want of anliction and need
is the sincere wish of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fink, and daughters. "The o World and Its Ways." By William Jennings Bryan. This remarkle book 579 pages,
voluminously illustrated and
elegantly bound, has been issued
by "The Thompson Publishing
Company" of t?t. Louis. Mo., and is sold by subscription.
We would advise our young friends who are out of employment to seek the agency and canvass for this book- It is
certainly one of the most read
able, entertain. ng and edi lying
volumes we have read for a
long time. It was almost like retracing our first trip aroun I
the world, with less than oi -
thousandth of the money and and
one-hundredth of the time re
quired for our first trip " The great problems of civilzation, religon, philosophy and goverment in Japan, China the Philippines, India, as well as Europe presented in a clear light
by a great brain- ! Mr. Bryan was accompainied ,
and !
OAK SIDEBOARDS FROM $10.50 UP. A hixe number of Kit,.;.. Cabinets and other Fun.,1:,, just gotten in for the . trmv. New Home, I running Sewinjr Machine. All Patterns.
hv diUfigists, m hft
cent sind oue-dollar sie bottles. You may li.v. t taitimle hottlc
was a misunderstanding. I will! hv mail free, also a
Uorae ot Swain iKoot
do the same on that day as I did before on such days Jacob Burger, Jr., Cashier.
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Saturday, June 20, 1908 IS THE DATE, For the Congressional Convention. Seven of the nine chairmen of the Third Congressional district met at New Albany last Saturday and designated New Albany at the place and Saturday June 20, as the day to renominate Hon. W. E. Cox for Congress. Orange and Crawford counties chairmen were absent. Dubois County was represented Clerk J. P. Huther.
Thos. R Marshall, nominee for
Governor has been invited and
will propably be there to address
the convention. Circuit Court Next Week. The following cases are set for the first week beginning June 2, 190S: State vs Fred Broom a. & b. with intent. Wednesday, June 3: John M. Schnaus vs W. R. Leighton et al.
Dan Wiggs trustee vs Isaac W. Hiinf nf ol
rru .i.. t a i.on this trip by, his wife
tt..: c.,l, t, t?;t,oi two younger children, William Union Surety Co. vs Wm. Eichel t Tlf na 1f.
et al. Friday, June 5, State vs J. Herman Heitman. Saturday, June 6, State vs E. R. Brundick.
The following are the Juries
for the term: Grand Jury. Wm. L. Harrison, Columbia. Jno. W. Crook, Jefferson. Wm. Meyer, Cass. Leonard Seitz, Harbison. Jos Heichelbech, Hall. Fred Demuth. Ferdinand. Petit Jury. Sam Pendley, Columbia. .1. W Harrison, Madison. J. J. Schwenk, Boone. Fred Kiefner, Harbison. Henry Benken, Hall. Frank Knies, Jefferson. Wm Erny, Bainbridge. Bernard Beckman, Marion. Hermen Stienecker, Cass. J. W. Lueken, Ferdinand. Geo. B. Burkle, Jackson. J. J. Feldmeier, Patoka. By 43,000 Majority.
North Carolina on Monday?
adopted Prohibition of the Liquor
traffic, making a total of 9 dif- Total
ferent states that are entire pro- mammtim. hibition states, while 31 have loi Capital Stock Paid in cal ontion laws. The distillers, i?"rn,,u.i,F'lnd ... -
brewers, gin slingers, doggery iR.a,.
keepers and bagnio operators j Demand Certificates! 15,300.17 held up their hands in North j 302fi24.ni Carolina for the past six monthai Exchange, Discount, etc., 6,H.87
and promised to be "Good," but the people by 43,000 majorit;said they look like a convict in a penitentiary, they'll be "Good"'
. because they have to. We pity Old .Virginia because North Carolina has spewed her rot gut handlers on her shores. They can't go south it is all prohibition.
liOts of it in Jasper Hut Daily growing .Loss The kidney" . ry for help. Not an organ in the wholo body fo delicately couet meted. "ot one so important to health, The kidneys are the Alters of Uib Mood. When they fail the hlood Iwoines foul and ioisönoe. Theiecan be no health where there is tioisoned blood.
liaekaehe is one of the first indica
tion. of kidnev trouble.
It is the kidneys' erv for hell. Heed -
it.
Doan s Kidnev nils are wnat it i
wanted.
Are just what overworked kidneys need. i
Ihey strengthen and invigorate tue Kw kidnev?: help them to do their worfc:'v2
never fail to cure any case of kuh.e dienjo. ite.id the proof from a Jaspr citiien. Mrs. Lepold Herbit:, living on Four
teenth Mreet. Jasper, in., sav; "i am.
en lorser of Doans Kidney Tills 1 1
1. - 1 .. . l. . . n . - . 1 - T .... t 1
ferel intensely trom pnin aim lameneea in my hack and learning that Doan'e Kidney Pills would surely cure me I pro 'tired" them at Fliege Pfau's
drii" j-tnre What relief thev brminht j
me! Mv back regained its- strength, the
kidnev secretions because natural and!
that feeling of languor and depression
vanished. I am etil! using Doan's Kid
ney Pills aa I never used a remedy that could equal them," For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. Now York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name -Doans and take uo other.
j pamphlet telluij; all about SwamiRixit.
including many 01 me iiuujiius " n niouial letters receivel from sutk-r rs eured. In writiiitr Dr. Kilmer Co..
Binshamton, K. Y.. be sure ami tnentmii 'this' paper. Don't make any mistake. 1 !nt reuteiubcr the name. Swamp-Root.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ami the sddrew. Bilighaaitott N. Y., on every bottle.
EXTEKSION TABLES $4 00 U P.
Wm. A. Wilson, General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
Wall Paper--iilQg Buy from the largest stock in the town. Newest patterns from 5c to 75c a roll.
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J? ink Building, Cor. 5th & Jackson
The
rid
by acting as a catnaruc on bowels is
Sty
rJohn Heicliell)ecliii W. SIXTH ST. JASPER, IKS.
J. T. MELGHIQR
General Merchandise,
Look to Your Feet. - We can Shoe TIhmh We sell the Selz" custom made all solid shos Also reliable goods in the cheaper grade.-. Infants White, Blue or Tan, soft soles at ' -v
Children s black vici oxfords Children's tan vici oxfords Misses tan vici oxfords Ladies black vici oxfords Ladies black vici strap oxfords Ladies black vici house slippers
Ladies stylish vici, patent and tan oxfords Ladies stylish vici dress shoes Ladies stylish patent dress shoes Mens custom vici dress shoe all solid Mens custom vici dress shoe fine qualitv Mens custom vici Royal Blue Mens strong work shoes Ladies, Gents, Youths and Boys shoes Give ns a Trial. - Satisfaction
GOct-sar, 1
si.i n.z;
$1 00 reduced t - .
reduced t 1 i
$!( ! -
$1 2 150
1.5' L' 1.7" .i
, 0 i. signed that I will pn he Cough Syrup that j fmti t fesMsinc Qn ids the system of a cold '-on township, Dubois
BEES
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
AVARNING N OTI CI2. Notiee is hereby given by the undersigned that I will prosecute al parties
my farm in .MaIi-
stup, DutK'is Uo,, inu. tins
the , includes all hmters, drivers, tlshers and
everylKHly. The following are the descriptions of the land embraced in tbe above : N. V. qr. Sect. 1, 0, 1' acres. W. t b. W. qr. eet. i. l,ü. SÜ acres. SE S ?ect. t, 1, . 40 acres. Pt. W i?K See. i, 1. f a re. NK HtH-t. :, 1, ,, so a, res. Pt. K 1-2 NW Sect. 1. 2, . 20 acres. Pt. X. 1-2 NK Sect. 1, 2, , 17 acres. Pt. SV NK, Sect. 1, 2, i, 1 1-2 acres. JoIlS ir.AVEI.sPVC'HKK. Jan. 3. 11 is. 3w.
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Popular inJ
Guaratced
Popular Sunday Excursion Vi;
Southern Railway to Evansville, Incl.
May 3lsL
May 31st $1.10
SUNDAY
ROUND TRIP $1.10
FROM
L, Jr., and Grace, aged
14, respectively- They
September 21, 1905, and reached
home bertember o, 190b. sixteen
days less than one year While most of this trip was in the North Temperate Zone, they were be-
ow the equator a few days in
Java, and for'a while above the arctic circle in Norway.
This book ought to be in every
home where there are boys and girls with brains and promse
St. Louis Christian Advocate.
BANK STATEMENT.
John A. Skhmkrshkim, President.
Amiebt Sokdkhman, ice President. William A. Tiiaylor, Cashier.
Fblix L. ScHKEiDKit, Ass't. Cashier. Report of the condition o( the Dubois
Co. State Hank a Ktate bank at Jasper in the state of Indiana at the closo of its
business en May 11th, 1U03 ItESOUItCIW.
Louns and Discounts - $201,001.20
Overdrafts - - - 7ftl.ll Other Hondp and Securities 60,721. OS
Hanking House - - 2,200.00 Furniture and Fixtures - 800 00 Due from Banks t Trust Go's l.'S,17l 00 Cash on hand 10.47S f3
Cash Items 13 73
Current Expenses - - 3,-Ml 00 Taxes paid 740,73
1G and
Started ees " the original laxative couRh syrup,
contaios no opiates, pfnii' moves ioa bowels, carrying the cold off through tho natural channels. Guaranteed to giv satisfaction or money refunded.
SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE.
Notice of Appointment of
Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has ben appointed administrator of the estate of Louisa V. Kueblur.
Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
1st non curiiM trtiKft, Auin r. Riciiari M. MiLHt'its, Attv. May S OS :w.
Notice of Appointment of
Trustee.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed trustee
for Fischer & Company, a partnership
consisting of Joseph rischer and Herman Kluesaner, insolvent debtors, and
has duly qualified as such. All parties knowing themselves indebted to eaid
firm, will cnll and settle at once. FnwK L. Hktz, Trustee Rim w:i M. Mii.hi bs, A'torney. May 13, 0 -3v.
4,157.32
$480,333.02 $ 37.C00.00 30,000.00
3,314.91
Total $43y,:m.o;' State of Indiana, County of Dubois as: I, William A. Traylor Cashier of the Dubois Co. Stato HankdoeolemnlyBwear (hat tho above stattMnent is true. William A. Tkaylok, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 22d day .of MaylOOS. John P. HtrriiKit, Clerk Dubois Circuit Court.
Madison Township Trustee
Notice. Notice is given that hereafter theTn:.tee of Madison township will be at his oflice each Saturday, at his residence, one mile south-west of Ireland, Ind., for the purpose of attending to township business and all persons having business with the townßhip are expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kept at Sarn'l. Kean'a in Ireland where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be found at Henry Summer's store at all times. Sam rrn. A. Glezkx Jan. 5, 1003. y Trustee Madison Tp. Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notico is hereby given that the tindersigned Trustee of Harbison township, will attend to township bjeiness on each
Mommy of the year ut my otlice, and persons having township business to transact.aie required to present it to him on'Mondays. The township library will be kept at myitohie:ncar Dubois. John L. IIaupf.u, Trustee Jan.fi, 1003.
Tl-follow in M-helnlu puMiibf4) only at
Inforuiution anl not xuarautetHi.
WET ltori FHOM H'ltUIUi.
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Boone Township Trustee's Notice. Tue nndersipned, Tnistee of Koon fownEhip, Dubois county, hereby givet notice that he will attend to ail bnsinesr pertaining to the oflice of Trustee, at hit residence, four-miles southwest of Poitersville, on Saturdays of each week, anJ rjqneata all pereonB hiving townfihip baeiness to present it on Saturday. Citizens desiring books from the Townshp' Library, are notified that the Library ia kepi pt my residence. School books at James Mulky'B at Portersville. Petku J. Sohnakk Trustee Boone Tn Jan. 5. 10TH v.
Jasper, Indiana.
Will leave Jasper at 8:06 a. m. and arrive at Evansv.lle 10:00 a. m. and returning train will Jeave jEva-isville 6:00 p. m, ! CBn TRAL LE ö G-TJE Baseball game at Evans- , ville Sunday May 81st, between Terre Haute and Ev? asville teams. I STEAMBOAT EXCURSIONS to Henderson and Oo-7ensboro on the Ohio river, j Don't miss this opportunity for a days outing at a small cost.
Tickets good only on special train going and returning, J. C. BEAM, JR., A. Gr. P A, St. Loais.
LAWN MOWERS! Ask to see tliem at the Hardware Store.
er
JelTerson Tj. Notice. The undersianed trustee of Jefferson township, DuboiH countv hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business
pertaining, to (he oflice of Trustee at hie Drug Store in Birdseye Indiana on (he Tuesdays of each week and requests all persons having township business to present it on oflice days. JOHN W. EN LOW, Trustee. J.in. 5, 0S-lyr.
Self Adjusting, Ball Bearia
LAWN MOWERS Bearings warauteed for 5 years. Never Need Sharpening. First cost only Cost. LOKEY & STURM.
Public Square.
Jasper, Indiana.
