Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 September 1908 — Page 4

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JASPER COURIER By Hbn Ki Poaxk.

CONIMENGEMEHT.

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Urate.

The Annual Harbison Tp. Com-; mmnammif will hn held at Dil-'

' IIiGllV.--ll.v ..... - - - , ibois Tuesday Sept. 15th at S p.m. :

There will be an oratorical confaef Pi'A Dpjirinir. of Oakland

LVOV.. , " , i , City will deliver the elass address. ,

J 11'KU. DllUH-J CIKNTY. IN 11 NA r tnin-uiiMMio ti rough tti" wml

Wedding

Bells

Sabeeriptwu ?l.5 Pf Year. Tbispir iniIKl regularly to i subscribers unu I a dadnite onier to dis.onttane ;s receive 1 and all arrears paid m full ; unless in the discretion of the .ubliher a different eoorte should be turned advisable.

HKIÜAY, SEPTEM Ii EU 4 19 II "tor hnvo nny lown n , or wont any printiu, ctlu through thr Courier l'Ji 13-2.1

DEMOCRATIC TICKET WILLIAM K. COX. For Jude 57th, Circuit. JOHN I.. BRETZ. For Prosecutor, HARRY W. CARPENTER. For Joint Representative PETER L. COBLK.

hr t. Senator. Dubois, Crawford

imt IVrry Counties, v A Mitke) F r Countv Treasurer MSKPll ÜKKBRK. Ft Cant horjff. FEKDIAND VULLMER. For Co. Com'r. 3d. Dlst. JOHN B. LUBBERS. FOR TP. TRUSTEE. Bamundee Win. B. Erny. Madison Root. Yates. Harbison Adam Harfcer. Boone Thomas II. Inman.

Assessor Bainbrklge Solon Sieihonson.

County Institute.

The lortv-fourth annual ses

sion of the Dubois Countv Teach

er's Institute was held in Jasper

this week and was well attended

The instructors were Supt. C. A. Prosser, of New Albany, who lectured on Literature, Mrs. R M. Mikels, of New Castle, on Reading. Prof. H. A. Buerk,

Principal of the New Albany High School on Modern Methods nf fJpoirmhv and Arithmetic and

Prof. Alois Beiter, of Jasper had

chanre of Music.

Thpv were all excellent and

iheir talks seemed to be much enjoyed by the teachers. Night sessions" were held Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, and Thursday when Prof. Buerk and Prof Prosser made addresses.

The session came to a close

Friday noon.

Save the Pecans. The Horticultural Department of Purdue Universitiv wishes

to call the attention of the ants for that honor

farmers of souchern Indiana to Sunday's game.

A prettv home wedding took ilrico at llVclock Tuesdtiy fore

noon, at the home of Mr and

Mrs. Frank Joseph on xsorin

Jackson St , when their daugh

ter, Miss Lena, was married to

Mr. Frank bloat, or uinsman.

111.. The Rev. Paul Repke, ot

ceremony. Miss Ada, a sister oi

the bride presided at tne organ.

The bride is the second daugn-

ter of former cashier Prank Joseph, and is a young lady of excellent disposition and admirable

character, while we are not personally acquainted with Mr. Sloat

yet he impresses us as Deing a

gentleman ol tne nigner ciass. After the ceremony the happy

couple partook of a sumptous din

ner after which they toon tne

12:50 train for an extended trip

to the various large cities after

which they will settle at Chrisman, 111. . . , ,

We join the many inends 01

Mr. and Mrs. Sloat in wishing them a long and prosperous mar

ried life.

Resides the brides relations

the following were present Mr.

J. Sloat and Miss Jessie his daughter and Mr. J. Daily, of

thrisman, ill., the Misses iara and Alma Moenkhaus and Miss Carrie Bretz. of Huntingburg

and Miss Jean Kretz, of Wash

ington, Ind.

Justice F. L. Betz on Monday

at his office united in marriage

Pnntis Cash and Miss Mossie

Tucker, both of Huntingburg.

The ceremony was witnessed by

Mr- Richard Ingle, Mrs. Ethel finrland. and Mrs. Emily Wilson,

mother of the groom. Our best

wishes to the newly married cou pie.

uA meeting of the Country, Central Committee and other. Democrats was held at the Court House last Thursday ; afternoon at which Disnct chairman Storen was present and made an address. fcirThe address by Mrs. Mikels of New Castle on "The Laughter of the American People" at the Wednesday night session of the Teachers Institute was very much appreciated by the large crowd who heard it, as was also the musical program in connection with the evening's enter

tainment.

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BUS!

BASE -BALL

Wish't I Wus A Gurl. Wish't 1 wits Kurl, 1 Stid uv ein' a boy. An bann mv bair, nn' 0ttt u'e cream An ride ahind my feller's team, I.ikegurlsdnz Wish't I wus a at;irl! Wish't ' wu" a jiurl. An' wlieu't come Sunday nite I'd whack thai old planner. .In. rhnn tin outen site.

An I'd marrj eum rich feller Like gurls dux Wish't I wus a girl Wish't I wus a riH, I'd just chaw jruÄi an' tnHc, An when out ter promernod, I'd take up all the walk, Like sum gurls dux

WlSu l 1 wus a Kin . Wish't I wus a curl, AH bov'acood f it ts't Ter earn- eoTil au run odd jobs, W eft off the walk fer duty snobs, Like 1 did C other nite Wish't I wui a girl!

i-h't I wos a curl.

Wiali t th Lord ma.ie an ooys gunt, rt' n.to mirla bovfi tud been the asme

An' I'd been Lisy Anna by name. An' she'd ben John r Joe stid of Jane.

Wish't He had Wish't I wiis a girl ! The Old. Old StoTv.

Every year is just like last year Throucrh for novelty we seek.

Shadv places at the picnics

Always he across the creek-

So, along life's winding roadway

The same mystery we con: Phantoms of our dearest wishes

Lure us always- further onHobodq Spared.

D0YÖU GET UP I "WITH A I, AMIS BACK? KUnty Trouble Makes You Miserable. ! Almost everybody who roods the new s1 papers is sure to know of the wonderful

15 JPz It Kilmer's S-ami.

Root, the great kidncv. liver and blad-

- der remedy.

11 IS Hie Keai iiicuical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research bv Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and

bladder specialist, and is wonderfully in rnmntlvcurim lame back.

uric acid. catrrh of the bladder and Wright's Dicie, which is the worst form f kiiaey trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidnev, liver or bladder trouble it will be found" just the rcnedy you need. It lias been tested in so many ways, in hospital ml iti nrivate practice, ami lias

proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have

not already tnetl it. may uavc u uuit. bottle sent free bv mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root , and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this eencrous offer in this paper and send your

address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbatnton. N. V. The regular 6 f m-'ti t and one-

dollar size bottles are n cf s-Roet. sold by all good druggists Don't make

anv nustaKe, iv;i rfmciuoci Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer s bwanip-Root. and the address. Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.

Get

The Habit! Of Going- to LOREY cf? STURM For FIELD FENCING

Ask to see the

Thp trnme between the local

hnll tpnm and the Loocrootee team

on the home crounds Sunday re-

suited in a victory tor tfie locals

by a score of S to 2 The visitors got two runs in the first inning

hv three hits, but were never

again able to score Teeters, of Rockport, pitched for Jasper ard held the Martin Co. boys to one

hit after the first innincr.

Country Fischer was DacK in

the trame at first base and his

hitting was a feature of th rrnme. The score:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-R-H-E

.Tnsnnr 0 1 10 0 1 0 3 5-6-9-2

Loogootee 2U0UUUUU u-'-

The local team will go to kock-

nnrh to nlnv the team there next

Sunday. The Rockport team is

Z a ,

the onlv rea contestant tJ tne

Pocket championship, and the

bovs are determined tnat tne

Rocknort bunch will not be claim

at tor next

E. E. EIFERT,

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Office on Ninth Street between Main and Jackson.

Home Phone ISO. Jasper, Ind.

Pioneer Spring Steel Fence

The Kind That Always j Stays Tight.

LOREY & STURM.

4. F.

Corner 7th & Jackson SU.

HOME 'PHONE.

rVrYi'YYiY'iYrY

1 Ä STORY OF THREE

MEN

Kidney Troubles Attack Jasper .Men and

Women, Old and onB. Kidnev ills seize yountr and old. Comeqnicklv with little warning. Cnildren suffer in their eaily years. Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, cant da daily worK. Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man. woman or hil:l To in mm t)if CfinP tllP kidneT.

Doan's Kidnev Pills cure tick kidneys ... . . . . i z:

i;ure an iorms oi Kiuney cuucnut. Jasper testimony proves it. ln I'mntz Kunkel. Hvinir on Wes'

Civtt strait Janpr. Ind.. savs: "I

Wm. A. Wilson, General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans 'at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

Application for Ijiiiuor Li

cense. To the citizen of the town ol ja-per.Oo-bol.i tstuniv. iHd Notice H h.-reiT irtve that th- unIeritretrl, a male cltizirti, twety one year- oiu.ol cood moral cbnett!r. aau ho'has Urrn a cuitinioH. riskiest of tite town of J-per lor apencMl ol Rlnty da.

itt-fore tin- puWlCHtlonol tlil.-HOtK. p.1... 1t....n1 nf 1 ninini.inili!I of UlleOH

Iff. . k. III. V - " ' - .

was anxious about n.y daoghter as hejW? W suffered so much from backache and 1 . sp,r,'lloll, , viBooindimlt uior. tn t rnnarl Vlualm.Vl(ä nillipn . i. a i llinn n iiilurt at tIMHI. With

: if . , -, a nf ollovini; the &m to be

ifi i ii'i mi if". n uj uvi w i . .

pressed and rose in the morning more tatitrued than when ehe re.ireU the even-

before. When we read about uoans

IHf prilCirKU I ...... ...... - , drank tor a period of one yeur from the Ante of !aifl iK-onse. upon the fillowlDR dt-cribel nropcttv to wit: ' . . ' M ...... I . kr Ut tout I .... 1.

in II Iroilv nwm ltd r, ' r

frame

in thr

desired, and we procured n supply at;,(,n,)f japer.nt theeomer .f Thmi nd

Flick & 1'faus drugstore, nan ue ', nVt mArt buiui.,.

IKJX UUU IKK uccu urc iii-n 1 and lameness in the girl's bpek disap-

m.,(Hl as also did tne neauacnes.

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Dmm'R Kidnev rills diu ner so

A Columbus, Ohio Bank has issued a booklet, in which is recorded a "Story of Three Men." For ten years number one spent

on an average of $5.00 a month

foolishly. Number two saved $o .00 at home where it could earn no interest. Number three deposited his $5.00 regular each month in the bank, receiving compound interest. Here is thegresult: No. 1, nothing; No. 2, $600.00; No. 3, $699.00. The difference between two and three represents the interest those little savings earned $99.00. Which do you intend to copy? Follow the plan of No. 3 and deposit your little savings in the Farmers and Merchants Bank.

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ifiA fron' on ilill street ui ll town utl countv. Mud applicant w i 1 atthe umtune iTiWunnlttiir leuVe to enHflMrt In the

mnn"i!aMroin in connection with -m1 -t.it i.ilii!' f rtlf-lor ! l

rtr vwl flint I -im oini? to take theill for ai..!.,.,. UW frucken.. uunet s t -t

. .. . ii .1 I. rt.nl... ami in an Mntoilltni; Hmiiii it

m mi in r Trnnrmi ...... . . ....... ,

the lmoortanee oi the necan.

This tree grows wild as far as Terre Haute, and in the lower Wabash country especially, was at one time very plentiful. The growing of pecans in

commercial orchards in the

South is proving one of the safest

and most profitable lines of

agricultural investment possible! to get into. In the opinion of the Horticultural Department of the Station there is no reason why this kind of i rofit should be

Thp Rvansvillc Central Leacrue

hall team are desirous of arrang

ing a game with the Jasper team

at Jasper alter the League season closes, accordinc to the Ev-

ansville Courier.

New Feature Fop State Fair. People w ho attend the night

snows in tue cuiibuum ut tue State Fair Ground this year will .

hr nut to nr inconvenience in

findinc out how the awards have

.u c 4.U ...t- been made. The Star Board of

southern Indiana is so well pro. AcnulS ft7?l"L,v ...:i.u l. on. J nut in the center ol the show

viueu wiun uutivt: aiuuh.. jliiu -. . ,i i:... ir., nng m me couseum a targe

" rl7 Swiif "f Tw.lboard on which the awards will

tin iniss r for ' southern Indiana! be DOSted as soon as the are rsineaS Aori.uth51nin? ana made. This board will be ar-

TJ-X-i1 be turned

ana earnestly ueairus uieir ucuvü j -.i. n nf nnMtmn ritii'n.r fi.o rtr;r,.r m all directions and thus all ot co-operation during the coming fV,nonnln Jn nnlic,nm mflV.

autumn. As a beginning, it will l-,,A tL: u aVI" Ü'";' be necessary to locate and pro-sec ?uf whl exhibitors have ?ure samples from all of the.Fny the prize money best wild pecan trees now left.! tn &ecA nthf "htflft Undoubtedly many of the mosti0 .be of tl)c W?r of -the valuable treos have been de-.Fairthlsyeai SU!ci Mr," Dowmnff stroyed, but it is the hope andl''ThG,. chariot and Roman expection of those interested standing races alone which will that native stock will yet be J3? lven each njght will be a found which will be of sufficient , J8 attraction. But in addition

exceueice to sjccessiuuy com-i , r .r .r a i plete with the southern product, and other attraction and a-plenty and of sufficient hardiness to,of Sood mu1si Jhe coliseum is

withstand southern Indiana,?" ürKu uiul a goou vie v üi climate the arena may be obtained from If you are interested in theW P?rtn of.ni.t' and here starting of a new industry undoubtedly will be an abundance which will add another source of,0? om, for a .ho atnd. The wealth to southern Indiana, night shows will begin at 8:15 look up the desirable pecan treesland the will be no dull rnominyour nighborhood and send ents until the progam has been a dozen of the nuts, with your compjeted. The show will be name and address and a descrip- ?.v?r m n K" ?,f fae fo PP e tion of the trees to living outside the city to go to C C Woodburg the Traction and Terminal station Purdue Experiment Station, :and cat,c,h the ,ast cars for their LaFayette,Slnd.homes-

Vnr ciilo hv nil ilfnlpr.a

Foster-Milhirn Co.. Bnfialo Newlork,

Fole agents for the I nitel btates.

Kememuer the name uoan e-aau

take no other.

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Price 50 cents?. !Au. n oj-jdU

Dubois County Fair,

Huniingburg, Ind., September 7-1 2, ü

1908. Don't Miss It.

License

Notice.

A I OT1CE I horfHv civen to tne rmz ui V ( Itulnlirkltfe towahip. Iiil.i!4 comity. Indiana, tlmt the nir-.iifiipt. a HiHli-rtltztrti I the t'nltttl Ptat. will apply

IO th lmy tomHIinrr. wntTttHcimextreKBlr eslon in p'.. IJ.J3, lor a lcn-e to r?tail intnitiiia Ikjnor let-rad winf. nI nrmit tin- hh

t HirnK on m prwmis. ..s, Vision ot the litw. ot Indfumi kovtiiui)?

The iH-M'i-e loontMii where nl ifiuoi n

to Ho old In wtv story l.r-fc Imiklui

I xAJIrt't imrf 't pari i iiip -omn i-a-i u rier of .-ctlon town l out is. rBe.- J

wi't,(roHtinon tlw Tr. a pM: liiK-hway in r.ninbrklKC rp , l)ub.n cuunt),

rpi ,ono -wmnnl- ic nrn I-mi. itth- iiuf t'mo w III muke applK-i I he rair management u pio- tUtn Utr ltrt.ni to nr. laorh.-. i-..i. f vidinir the best entertainment tn. mi r.r in i f r na

for this year that has ever beenit,,,M,cc"' . T?: TUn i.i.i'n.r Till AllJIU! ". IMS 4w

St'uu tit a l an. j.ii. ich-i "mi be good. Last year the best race nendilnres and Tax Levies For The Year 1903. in Southern Indiana was run on "V u" m f n ,...,.

Hie uuuib uuuut i augiuuiiua track.

The floral hall is always

DUBOIS

COM FAIR

J A MKS J HAT

Duboi." O untv, protKsei? for the yearly

expemlitures and tax levies b tiiCj n t.ifitnrt. Itii'inl at iU nnnnnl inerl i ni. i

t hinir of hpantv" and of snecial t be liM at the Oilice n th fir-t .lay i

;f,?nef in f k 1-rlinc of -ept 1W3, onmmenrlng at neo rtrfc ,

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The Agricultural Hall is always ainonntg fnrid year: chock full of the products Of the i.Towu.hipexienilUure,f50,(Kl.Rnl farm, dairy and pantry- The Town-hip tax, 10 cents on the immlrel Sto-k show always interesting. W, Tution pendiinn. fissus Tne special free attractions Will hd1 lax, -20 cents on the hnmlretl tlolbe nrovided by Jackson Bros.'iara.

Combination, of Constantino, 3. f-'norfal School Tax exoeniiinw?. , Michigan, which is unequaled " lhe,"indre'1; and excels all attractions of its 1 f Am,i Tax exmntiirnro. Sft-is IX ami! kind in the world. This year tx, i cents on the imn-ireii ir j they add new features, the most a i iiimnat itoa.l Tx ex..! , daring, feats o f horsemanship ;,an1 Ux- Wvcntsm ,r ' ! evf-r tried. ( Totai expeiuliture. S4"B.H nt.l t !, The famous Rosards, the pOW- ux. CO cents on the humliwl tioM-ir

enui ana graceiui man ana tnej -meiaonio u!mb wmw i.m pretty and dainty little woman $fö&S2$üri.ui i in their combined marvelous feats! pr0veraent5, ?3.ii,(H5 of Strength, grace, skill and fun Total Valuation of Personal making, will appear twice each' rroperty, $282,a5 fjv .Valuation of Kail Roads, Exua', . . . . nrea Comianies. Palace Car

AümiSSlon Only ZO cents. ISOi (mpaoie!. Telegraph Lines,

Telephone Lines, etc., etc. (Estimated from Last Year's Tax Dup.icate.). $1 1,000

HUNTINGBURG, INDIANA SEPTEMBER 7-12, 1908!

BIG DAYS -3

WEDNESDAY, THUHSDAY ADFEIDAY!

Southern will run special morningtrains from French Lk-u. West Baden on Thursday and Friday, and Mihtown on Thursday. See papers and Railroad Flyers for time tableYou can't afford to miss either day of the Fair. See all the Attractions. Meet old friends. Admission only 25 cent,, Children panied by parent or guardian. FRLE. No extra charge .ior in the grand stands.

CMS. MOENKHAUS, Pres. E. W. PICKHARDT, Secy.

extra charge for seats in the

grand stands. See Southern special time card in another column. Chas. Moenkhaus, Pres. E. W. Pickhardt, Sec'y.

Net Taxable Property of Township, WS.O00 Joiik L. Harder Trustee. Aug. 10 1908.

WA.KMSG OT CI3 Notre ih rel.y eivrn 'lie under-8'n-.lihal In ill ir.itJ uli irtM;i found tiep.isss" "n my farm m Mauison townahip, DnboH Co., Im . riiib includes all lnniera, drivers, tishcrs and everybody. The foHowing are the descriptions of the land embraced in the N . W. qr. Sect. 36, 1, W. (, S. W. qr. Sect. :W, 1,0. f0 acres. SE SW Sect. :5, 1, 6, Pt. Vf H SK Sect. Sil, 1,0 b. acres. AV. H f?B Sect. 30, 1 , 0, 80 ncrtj. Pt. K 1-2 SW Sect. 1. 2, 0. Ojicre-. Pt X 1-2 NE Sect. 1, 2,0, li acres. P : SV NE, Sect. 1, 2, 0, 1 1-2 acres. JOHH GxAMKLSrACHEK. Jan. 3, 1008, 3w.

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