Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 July 1908 — Page 2
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Mr. Jar Koste, gallt, aptroa. 1 Mary Hopf, srt dmw wrrk j :IL Mt Jo 1 .-kHein. u I spread. Hw J.w Kueric, st coti ao-i wii-er. Mr. t Jattn TT euVi c.iUr. Mn. I.w !. ' , it.
TH? Right Way to Pranced In Washing Deltaato China. ! A l ig wooden bowl flUwl with win in. not boil Mir. sonoauil. to
DO YOU GUT UP I WITH A lyAMU BACK? Kidney Trouble Mnkcs Yuu Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the newss-
f'mfn of household am- ' papers i ure to kiiuw of the wonderful hiIiIm) shntild bo- n .1 t. cures made by Dr.
I !-f-ltfi fNMAr-r t Jasper la : 'SA. 1 r'i Oil' tu-. .
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Sahmpti' 3tWfl''T .1'.
.a fall in
rr.iW nexK'if'y to 1 a lrtiB a rder to !:-
I and ii rrrt 1: 1 the t.--r-tKB Of the
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It iw hair mm; k.j mim, r mmmt xmj prtattac. 'II tkrsh Ute rtff rt Li
That is rather a funny article
thai the Republican state commiliar has caused to be sent out bearing on the increase in the value of farm land? The chief point the article makes is that the increase in value "enables the farmers to borrow more money on mortgages-" True, perhaps, and many farmers have been compelled by thieving: tariffs and high taxes to borrow; but unless the owner wants to sell, the higher valuation xneins
omy inore laxes, witnout aaointr j che routes might be discontinued anytnicsr to the amount ot wheat if tne roads are not improved and and corn and other things that , kepC in proper condition Hun tthe tend wi.l produce. As a inffburg Independent, rale larmers do not have their
I cover. i Mr. V. Kraus?. l.xuaville, Ky., bread I tlT, tr it Um l, joilt Uf.
lKrm kraoe. mistx bu I. spool hold!.. Mrs. & Fnef oia.i. ti jnti- vum"
Wns. Amt. Krte. Princeton. Ind . ' hair MO jrk .enter ;-uve.
jr. Jw tiitreur, .jujIi. Mr. J. F. rnedni-n, lauudrr aprou.i dieiwt rarf, nanite water bocket.
! Mr. l"n h. et of shell irl-"- 1 1 kiv V-kermaa. drawn work talW Ml".
iir. Mary leermer. tuilt.
t"r! Kran. .fW mill. Mry K,"kf tiff I-. -radle allt. Mrs. Henry Pfaa. ll pread. Ahe srhnati, rotu eoi -o pits-. iara n hnmu". LrHr.n work piano . v. Mrs. Kenaer..da iU"vr tp. The Postotfice Department has
discontinued some of the rural routes in Clark county and curtailed the service in others, owing to toe bad condition of the roads and the fact that no effort has been made to improve thorn. This unfortunate state of aifairs will work a great inconvenience to hundreds of fanners and set
Charlessown back many years,
says the enterprising Citizen of
thatpnee. The abandonment of the
Clark county rural routes, should
be a warning to residents along the rural routes in Dubois county as there is a chance that some of
of ouinn
pr';Kr'.l nl M"h piece
wa-.'jt d M jaira'i iv in thi. nnug a S4juare f nl.l rtanm'l for plain
o. ot' . ttinl a U brush (n i '. - 1 r , Ue-t) for elab-
nri u-lt'B.
t
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K;r. e in siiiidiuT u.den lowl of i!mti -v.irnt water and dry with lini'ti il.dhs. Brone ornaments mny lv wr-httl in the wnne way, but f-'io.::j U iii:ally polished with a c'mi: t is leather. Smne people con-
Jr!.JgöT
k Kilmer s Hoot, the ney, livei
?:drr thfr-
a run wiiu a rap on wmcn is the least tiUüpicion of pur-
iana on the market, and do not borrow "on mortgages" unless iorced to do so by bad conditions -State Press. Fairos Hoiding Wheat
St- Louis. July 20. The Modei nJ
Mmers crop outlook bulletin savs: Winter wheat thrashing is intermittent, owing to unsettled weather and frequent rains-
In Nebraska heavy rains did some ;
damage to wheat in the shock. Tnrashing returns show an irregular yield, with many short crops. The southeast, which has claimed good average crops, reports smaller yields than farmers expected. The largest proportion of the winter wheat torasbed is excellent in quality nd heavy .n weic h Most fanners axe not disposeu to sell.
Judge Ely, in conversation with a representative of the Press last week stated that he would take up the practice of law again immediately on the expiration of his present term. The judge is one of the best lawyers in Indiana and is so reco$rnized
everywhere. There is no doubt but that he will enjoy a large and lucrative practice in this and Dubois counties where his ability and talent are best known Petersb jrg Pi ess.
Ireland To Remain Dry.
We are informed that the temperance forces at In-'and have
again won out in their rght there.
John Kersteins. a resident of the
place had said that he intended to apply for a license to sell liquor whereupon the temperance forces immediately got ousy and procured about 150 signers out of 250 voters in the township and intend to have still more when they file the remonstrance today and therefore will keep Ireiand dry for two years more, at least.
a Jm gives bronze a nice appearance. 1 0U shbu'.d be washed in warm I water that has a little ammonia in it, b it no soap, and then rin?etl in r;ute cold water. Cut glaas should
1 washed with a brush, or if elaborately cut and verg dirty it is rather a pood plan not to wash it at all. hut brush a paste of whiting and water well into it allowing it to dry on thoroughly, tht.i removing it with a clean brush and finnlly
polishing with an old silk handkerchief. Repulsed. Th effort to prod pastor-; and church members to Tenter effusiveness in welcoming strangers to public fterriees may lead to overdoing hospitality in various ways. On of the ways was revealed to a warm hearted western pastor. Coming down from the pulpit after the evening sermon, he found a strauger in the person of n fair haired Swode and. greeting her with n cordial hand !iirp, !&ail: I am very glad to ee u. I want you to fet'l at home her. I'd likv to become acquaint ed w ith ou. If youU give your ad-dre-i-. I ll tall and ee you." "Thank you." hr repliod. "but I have a fei low !" ('nirr--atin:i! -t.
Swnun-
the great kid-
ver ami bind
, der remedy.
ü It is theurtjfttiiittd-
Wt leal triumph of the
uineleetith century ; .
pOs-X of scientific tee en ich i
1 " intiiiiMit kitlnuv mid
hladder specialist, ami is wonderfully successful in promUlr curiiiv lame bock, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Hnght's IiHeac. which is the worst form of kiduey trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everythiuK but If you liave kiduey, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested m so many" ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and hns proved Msnecetful hi every case tlmt a special amusement lias been made by which all readers of this jmper, who have not already tried it, may have a snmple lottle sent free v mail, also a book telliu; more about Swainp-Koot.and how to fmdoutif wm have kiduey or Madder trouble. When writiitR mention reading tins
generous oiler in tin paper .uidscud your
address to Dr. Kilmer J: Co., liinghamton. N. Y. The regul.tr fifty-cent and one-
dollar sie iKittles are Uomo of smjKoot. sold by all roo1 druggists. Don't make any inistnke, lmt remendnr the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, lltnghamtou, N Y., on every bottle.
Wm. A. Wilson, General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
Get
The Habit! Of Going to LOREY STURM For
EM
FENCING!
Ask to see the
Househo q
Worries
There I Not The Slightest Need For Same of Them Existing in Jasper. The averasre mother finds nrhVient nnovaiKe and worry iierformint: the or-
The foUowin articles were made by the Ladies Sewing Circle since April : Mrs. F. HolVr. 3 boy? waiet. drw Mrs. Cha. Kreapf, r r jnauos mb. oeiTNer p?--r. Koaa lieuke. iaiy center piece, erelet io:y. Cli F tcsert. nolet etaK. ir
Nae rrmerii.eaB. rnanem-. man- . . t-l .wer. , n Easy task. Eatfcer Srhmin. plasiwr In Iii day Herr I.autertein had Tesfc F.-keate. -a 'nc iva were i a a buT intructor of manv muvZiTkZSZ"? , ; , indent;. Prumptt andW ru, I UiOmtMfrE eeater piece. j fn.v w, re two ? bi watt hword. Mrs. F. L. smrewj, k nna. rrset ! Xow that he had grown obi and
tf' - , ( taucht but sparing! r hi habit of iura erader. eiet ..-en vier u .. 5 j ' :t. i
Un-mt e-n wer. ' " caucn a nzie.
Kafer At aemxaa. entb -erx t- mt
r.au m een t .-. Ie-jon tomorrow Y" asked one of 'his
Coletta I-rh. ma.la. hun -nter ! few panib.
:t'6 1 uiT b i "You come ven you get r6itty," Rmhnn ! 5d the musie master, "but be
A. F.
, M. I
Corner 7th Ä flnckson St.. HOME 'PHONE.
Pioneer Spring Sieel Fence The Kind That Always Stays Tight. LOREY & STÜRM!.
H. C. KNAPP, 1 0. Of Huntinn'burfy will be
inarr datier in thti reatiacofa familv. 1 t... . t 3 ;
txit the caw and naxietv are doubled,1" u cl3FCi rt aiiuiciika
Hotel, Thursday s of each week. Practice limited to diseases and defects Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat
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rltttt there is added to ordinary eond:ioas that of weakened kidneys- in a jn tenile ntamber of the family. Ho t' cure :t hoiId be of nntoKi value to Jasper mothep. Read tins' : Mr?. Willi um Taber, living in mokev
Row. Jasper. Ind.. savs: "We hae
u?el Dona's Kidney Pills in our family and eau reeonimend them. For children afflicted with non-Tetention of the kidney sucretione they cannot be surpassed. I had a child that' caused me no end of worry on this acount. I hoped be would out crow the trouble lmt the did not, and I feared it would result seriou?y. Nothinc I could pet did the least rood until I heard about Doan's K'dney Pilti and procurwl the n at Flick a I'fau? Irusr s-tore. They quickly checked the '.rouble and I think the child is now permanently cuieJ."
For sale by all desler. Pnee 0 cents. FosterwMjUarnCo., Uuffalo. New York, soleacent for the t'nited State. Remember tho name - Doan'g and
take no other.
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E. E. EIFERT,
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SURGEON
Office on Ninth Street between Main and Jackson. Home Phone ISO. Jasper, Ind.
This beautiful high grade oak bed room suite for
NOTICE!
To "Whom It 3Iny Concern:
Notice if hereby jriven that the under-
-rv v,-. ; .'i r , , tn:eu finor inrawr
niwi nitxil l K'WV 1U. J i. w 1 -1.... .1-
fsee. apr. Mrs. ttirt-
Mr?. Cfcr:uie MootM:x. nb apro. Mjs Mary Hofrf. 2 ear, .toi-.. Mrs. And Iarhie. e TaaOoB carter :, efeiet cureC cover, crochet be enämat. Mrs. A :-h enuetslK.u.. hntnabers dreer s--r. Panla Henh. pteee! oihg. Mary SeriDerüöeun. -;tv- stilck aprott Mrs. Carne Berr-r. battmbrr eeater ptees. La nr, 3 roaMW diIesT eyelet Res ttn, 1 stria, villoirs. iTariifa Ka-b!er. matx meMoB. Mr PVnI Knafcel. Sr. rw-rae een pwe n.'U p:'-' - pr. piJic easas, ewb. ctuWi tire. Amafia resr. eye caster pitee. Mrs. J. F. rnetliauui, tsliee.. Sola
Mrs. A Krif. Sr. brayed shirt i xatc j Mrs. Jac. Kiati. 3 dress, 2 boy' waif,dr.iisr acite,shin -aiec aprö 1 Mrs- AP- I nch, eyelet Iwlt, aptom. Mr?. A N.-srer ami Baxlaim t'rirh.
, i aa i ,i:I:e.I it. Cara .vnnH eyelet sfe eavfcio. Mrs. Ma? roe bab, 2 eyec 4oi!iee. oh ebtll hjit Hmjthc M-:.rins-r.ejeleC piacBisbioQ. Mrs. H - tr..5ti, bucadVjr atxaa, sfaee Carrie K -'-r tu. aaunan taaf caster jieee. Mrs. Gf-rre Kramer, draws work puoo cweer Mary Saaaf. drxxn Tork siaad cover Tema Saaai. 4rrm kvc. laaekcJotlt 1
r-cia Ky iac eat rk ta aieee. Mrs. Carl Tkeik-, aaa fMul My aater per. France Schauer, hollj hori: MK -fa eaaaioa. Mrs. Barbara Crick, ailted aiik. Mrs. Jaaa s-dir. aieeed t mähg. -oy-sia ädker-. afit. Mr. Frank Scherer piaoad qeilC DOXATION'S. Mr p. H her. eradle eoaafort. jMtrh .kvlft petticoat, catoe. pw-tare. Mr. G. i-rr. baaea bib. I batten
Mr. Pml FSteHfl. jinlt
a
aroaipt, to tu not to vate my time nor your o - n. Understand ?"
Net Lost. A bos conductor shonting "This war for 'CHloway! 'Olloway!" when a would be witty jester on the pavement called out: "Stop, conductor! You're dropped one of tout hV " There was a titter inside and outside the bos, bot the conductor quickly retorted, with a broad grin: "Never mind, sir. F" pick it up a pa in when vc get to the IlaaeL" London Arsten.
of the firm of
will not be respon
sible for any df bt contracteil in the name of 59 id firm after toe dutu of this notice, July 24, 11HXS. All persons knowini: thetnselvus indebtel to said firni ate rwiestoil to settle up on or before Ausmst 35, 1006. Jons L. Ficvnk. July 24, OS 3-.
Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice :'s hereby jriven that the undersiene! Tnistoe of Harbison township, will attend to township bjsiness on euch IonLay of the year at my oIKce, and persona having: township business to transact aie required to present it to him on Mondays'. The township library will be kept at my home near Dulnjif. Jons L. II .utnr.K, Trustee. Jan. 5, 1Ö03.
G. J. BEHRENS, M. D. C. Veterinarian. (Treats Domestic Animals.) Calls Aiistverert Promptly. HOME PHONE 129. HUGBURG IND.
and a number of otheis too numerous to mention. If you should want a Go-cart, Rocker Table, Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators, Lawn Swings, or anything in furniture. Remember It costs nothing to look. Call on me before you buy. Customers often save several "days' wages" by one call. The Light running
New Home Sewing Machine
JDHN F. ÄLLES,
INutllsoii Township Trustee Notice. Notice if civen that hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will In; at bin otliee each Saturday, at hi" residence, one mile aonth-west of Irelaml, Ind., for the purpose of attending to townsdnp bnsinef-s and all persons liuvini; husir.e.a with the township tire expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kept at Sam'l. Kean'a in Ireland where all may obtain tho books. The Indiana School books will be found at Henry Summer's store at all times. fsAMCBt. A. Umczrn Jan. 6, 1903. v Trustee Madison Tp.
JASPER, - INTJ.
nOTICII Is hereby nlvon to the cltlw-nt IV ( lliilllirl'lico towilr-lllp, Dubois
Jjicense Notice.
couiitv. Itiilltiiiu. ttiiit tho undurxiciitHl.
liiHleeitizt-n of tli I' n 1 tut 1 StiitiM, will apply to the County CoitMiilslonurH ot DnlniM oiitiityint tbdr next rofruliirj-t-lon In Aiiiriif t
l'.v. for a itooti'i! to rutnil Intoxlwitln
B
T
To learn ookkeeping Shor'thand and
elegraphy.
Over 500 students annually. Nine teachers. Sixty typewriters. Positions for graduates. Send for catalog.
Notice to JJor Owners. nric. io brebv rriven in the eitixnn
nf Itnnno tn-jcnnhin that tbi Tnivnobitt ! 'iqor. boor und will, mill permit tllO Mlino oi noone tornptiip luai int lounsmp ,,JO ,Jrnnk tm thi.p,,,,, IIUfJc.r . pr. Assessor has placet! a list of the owners Ivldkin. ot the laws of Indiana K'tvernlne
of dojs in said township, who have not ;u-b iicenx.
IKiid their dot: tax. If snmo is not paid
v Autntst I, 190S. The same will bo
C laced in the I'rosecutim; Attorneys ands for collection. 'Ihose who owe dojt tax will save time, money and treble by settling at once as the present law is very strict. I'etkr J. Sc ifVAim.
Trustee Boone Township tion. ct' Julv 1 .; . I tobacco.
Th ir'cle lociktln wlu-rosnld IkiunM ari
to Im miIU li ill u (ittf -tory linildiiifcr .Wx.mj fui-t MHHrltuitt-il uti tin1 north Heft cor niTnf thf nort li-'u-it jnarter of the nortli J tint niarter of Section 16, Town 1 .smith, i ltnnKcS wuft. fronting on the ('nitnix i I.nk' mail Ut hifchwny) in n liuililine kinuvn h- tit.hIo.ii bnildintr of tin- Ciiliiuii't iMkr ('.. in 1 Jtaln lirUlKuTp.. iMiboM county, tmlliinit. lino, nt tbo ftatiiH ctlni- will iiiiikn nioliMi
Hon for licence to servo liinclic, i-oiilro
und fur the sal.; of elKure anil
60 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Nra Ger-
t
BUSINESS COLLEGE, Evansville, Ind. 'tofe's QiHtti mmss 5cM
mAOC MARKS
Designs Copyrights Ac.
Antrm pnMti a kHrh and deerii.t m my lo'f lf wtain r;sc itr iri free wlirthr an nT.ilon I pnilub r r--'f M. f fr nsuMrntuuincMirrf nodei rn HÄNDBOOK mi Patent rru. fr. U) 1 t ter tr r rurl' tpixltvi. V$jnu'n Ia. fi.'hri obi Mum Jt io. recelrt ipttutt iwMr. vi (Oioat cr rae. In the SckiUific Jlmcricatt. A handopffr lllnttratod wrklr. Ijircct clr. tnltn jf arvy fientläc 1' urr.al. Term. IS Tir-s Imiyrwmlti.lL tkld byall newsdealer. HüNNSCo.36'8. New York Brauo'i USSoc. CS F SU WMtiluglou. 11. C.
July 10, Ih-Swk.
JftllN f-. KKU.IiU.
WAKNJNG NOTICJC. Notice is hereby given by the under-
prosecute all parties
BUCHARTS GROCERY To sell in a hurry, we are selling QUAKER OATS, EGG-O-SKE, and KOKN KINKS Regular 10c Packages at JFITTE CE1TTS EACH
Every package guaranteed to absolutely fresh. While they last they will be sold at 5c each. Wm. Bucliart.
signed that I will prosecute all
son townBhip, Dubois Co.. Ind.
found trespassing on my farm in Madi
includes nil hunters, drivers, fishers and
This
leveryiwHly. I iio following are the descriptions of the laud embraced in the abo e : N. W. ii r. Sect. M, lv 0, 160 acres. W. 2 S. W. r. Sect. 0, I, (1, 80 acres. ' S B S W Sect. .'(J, 1 , H, 10 acres. ! lt. W l4 SK Sect. 30, 1, 0 05 nrre.
W. Sect. 30, 1, 5, SO acres, l't. K 1-2 XW Sect. 1,2, 0, 20 ncres. Pi. N. 1-2 NB Sect. 1, 2, 6, 17 acrea. l't. 3W NB, Sect. 1, 2, 0, 1 1-2 ncreH. John Gkamklnimciiku. Jan, 8, 1003, 3tv.
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