Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1909 — Page 4

iASPcf. COURIER Oy IIb Fn Poank.

JlSl'Klt. .lll-il rtU'NTV, INUIvVA

there she looks down upon us and will pray that our lives will

be filled with sunshine goodness. Let us forget our sorrow rejoice to know that our

one has gone up higher. 0lflM3EST

and. and dear

Fllt f-sl Ht till' l'l stoi.lo ut

.r transmission ti -ougli tho ma O'i.l i-i i-s mutter.

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1 Jasper People

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FKiDAY J AN TAR V 1

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II jrou lutvt. nny lri nw8, or Miuit hii iirliittni;, r 11 in Ihrougli the "uurior I'Iioiii 13-'J.

DuBois Circuit Court. The January term of the Dubois Circuit Court will convene Monday January 4th Jndge John L Bretz will preside and Hon H. V. Carpenter will prosecute the pleas for theStatc, the following jurors have been drawn and will serve during the term: Grand Jury

Give Credit Where Cicdtt

Is Due. People of Jasper who eufft-r with sick kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy tliat ckii be depended upon. The best id Doan'tj Kidney Pills, n medicine for the kidneys oniv." made from pure roots and herbs, ami the only one that is backed by cures in Jasper. Here's

Jasper testimony

DO YOU GET UP WITH A IAW BACK? i Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.! Almost everybody who reads the news-' papers is sure to know of the wonderful

cures muue uy ut. Kilmer's Swampj Uoot, the great kidL nev, liver and blad-

( - der reiftedy. fu It is the great med

ical inumpu ot tue nineteenth century ; j lisrnvpre.. nfter vcvirs

f&vjj of scientific research j

eminent kidney and I

bladder specialist, und is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bricht's Disease, which is the worst

j form of kidney trouble.

Dr. Kilmer's wamp-Koot is not recommended for everything but if you have

kidnev, liver or manner irouoieu win oe

MIHI

John Pfiff er, retired farmer, living on 1 fnnmi' iust the remedv vou need. It has

Mill ninnt .Insnnr. Infi., mivs; "l.iilii.lt :n rn mnnv nv in

Harbison tp.

Boone tp

Jefferson tp. Bainbridge. Cass

Patoka

Boone Harbison Columbia Madison Jefferson Marion

tp

John IT. Seifert Geo. Weininger V. S. Atkins Henry Hohler

Henry Menke Dexter Rummel Petit Jury John P. Weigel

Conrad Kieffner William S. xMilburn Henry Melchior Curtis Cummins Frank Kunst

Anton Bohnert Baimbridge " Joseph Kleinhoelter Hall " W. D. Lemmond Patoka " John G. Runke Ferdinand " Gefford Cooper Cass " George Honey Jackson " Contingenc Petit Jurors Nicholas Sepninger Ferdinand tp Wm. R. Cato Patoka ' Joseph Busch er Baimbridge " Preston Small Madison " New Township Trustees. Democrats of Indiana Elected 621, and Republicans 393. Compilation of the results of the township elections in Indiana November 3 shows that the Democrats elected 6-1 township trustees and the Republicans H93. Two were elected by the Independents. These results are greatly different from those of previous yi;.rs In 19UU the Democrats elected 553 trustees, the Republicans 461, and the Independents two, and in 1904, the Democrats elected 503, the Republicans 508 and the Independents five. In sixty counties the Democratic trustees are in the majority and this means, of course, that these counties now have or will have Democratic county superintendents, as the county superintendents are chosen by the trustees. In eight counties there will be a tie vote for county superintendent, and the county auditor will cast the deciding vote. In these counties the county superintendent will be of the same political faith as the couty auditor. In three counties all of the trustees are Democrats.

Lmpo troubled n e occasionally, coining on without any wa. 'Ming, and quite unfitted me for work. About two months apo, my back was extremely liiine and when on my feet, n du'l aehiii(; settled across the hips and robbed me of .tmbi-

hecn tested in so ninny ways, in hospital

work and in nrivate practice, and has

proved so successful in every case that a special arranccitient has been made by

wliieli nil renders of this paper, who have

not already tried it, may have a sample ,

bottle sent tree uy man, aiso a uook tu-

1909

tion. I procured Poan's Kidney Pi'lsl j more about Swamp-Uoot. and how to . T-i;. l V rw 1 ... 1 J . .. . : 1 I 1 ...I I .

at Hick x ritttt 8 utiu Htore, and re

ceived prompt relief. I would advise every kidney sufferer to try them." Forsaleby a. Idealers PriieöOcont. Foster-Milburu Co , Now York, sjIc bjc-miIh lor tho United i'tnte. Remember the name Doan's and Uki) no other.

License

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On Dec. 1 the spirit of Catherine Traylor took it's flight to the home where no tears are shed and no good-byes are said. Kate was the second daughter of Abb and Zan Traylor. Site was born Sept. 28, 1893 near Burr Oak about two miles north of Otwell. A mother, father, two sisters and t vo brothers ahost of friends and relatives are left to mourn her untimely death. Her glad smile, bright face and fair hair betokened that sweet and gentle trait peculiar to those whom the Monk Augustine would caTl angels. All those who knew her were won by her sunny disposition, unselfish habits, and devotion to home brothers and sisters. Although sorrow had darkened her life, she made the best of it, and was trying to prepare herself for the duties of life. Now -all is over here. The glad smile that softened our sorrows will never more be

ours; the kind cheering word will be missed; no light haired girl will trip toward home aLler school her seat is empty. Catherine has done her part; her seat is in heaven. There she will go on with her studies; there she will learn the deeper mysteries of life; from

tmdout if vouhavekidncy or bladder trou

ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your

. t:i a m k

address 10 ur. limner

& Co., Uinghamton, N. Y. The regular fiftv-cent and one-

doliar size bottles tire nomo of swamp-itoot. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swanip-Uoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Uinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.

Notice ol Final Settlement of Estate. Nut ice is hereby given to the creditors, heir and legatees of Hiram Johnson, deceased, to appear in tho Dubois Circuit Court, held at Jasper, Indiana, on the 11th dttv of Januarv 1005). and show

!'t,ü",.iJ i" hl'Ä "P,"..00"..'!? cuupe, if any, why the Final Settlement

Hd bu i.iirif i srtuiito.1 on mirt of Accounts with the estate of said de

n fTI'JS If Ii.toUv iriven to

IV ( Japttr. Duli-iM county.

Notice.

the

citizen

Imli-

n:i. ihn' tli" un.U'Miiii"'t. m nmlo eitizfii

of the I nit (1 Stutc-t, M'ill'nppK tu tho Cum t (.'.mini mioiicr of HiilioiH county ut t'tiHr n "vt rMu!ur flon In Kbinrv

ttw. f r h ll'-n-f to ret ill Intoxioatlutc liiior., beT an I uif. an-l pt'rm.t the nint" he ilrun'i n c l ircniK iiatrr fin pr iviin'i ol tho laws of Iii'Ji.oia uornin surh llcemc. The treviH iocitton where .said lhiiiori

are to bo sohl Is In a room 15 Iiot rlile by 20

ruut iohk

h tw storv

street. SHid

lot i ot tb origirmi town f Ju-.-r, Uuboiü celent should not be approved ; and said

heir are notified t" then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, The Clerk of said Court, this 1 1th dav of December IMS. JOHN V. HUTU ER, Clerk Dubois Circuit Court. R. M. MtLiiiutN. Atty. Dec. IS, 1U0S 2 vks.

countT, iiulmnu. I1 u p , 1 1 c .nt wilt ut tlic

SHine time anil pluct apply for leave to eon iluct In aino ruoin in eounet-tloti wth said

nlnon. h lniieh counter, puiiit Ini: of tirtlelut

of food, such u oheosu, .uiaugi'. craekers.

etc Mild skIooii to Ue eouducted In counsetion u Ith a h :U-1. PH IUI KltKSi.

Jan. 1, l'.W 3w. Notice for Proposals for De

posit of Public Funds. Notice is hereby given that the Bain-

bridge Township Board of Finance will,

oetwean tue hours ot iu A. M., and z v. M., on the 4th day of Januarv, 1U09, at

the Trustee's Ollice in the town of Jasper, County of Dubois and State of Indiana, receive written proposals fröm banks and trust companies, subject to

examination by the State of Indiana or by the United States, and having their place of business in thtb State, for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as prjvided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana

entitled "Au Act concerning public

funds, their deposit and safe-keeping

and the collection of interest thereon; creating boards of finance und defining their powers, duties and procedure, preFcribing punishment for violations, pre

scribing when "-aid act shall tike ilifct,

and repealing I iws in roiiflct," upprov(iJnunco and definuitt t'iir t.o -eis. doli

Notice for Proposals for Do posit of Public Funds. Notice is hereby given that the town of Jasper, Indiana,' I3oad of Finance will, between the hours of 1 P. M. and 7:30 P. M., on the 4th dav of January, UKYJ, at the Electric J.ight Office in the town of Jasper, County of Dubois, and

State of Indiana, ieceive written proposals irom banks and trust companies, subject to examination by the State of

Indiataor by tlv I nited States, and havug thair t ! v.e of business in this

State, foi av receipt of n maximum

amount oi unuuc iunus on deposit., asi provided f-u in an act of tho (ieneralj Xscemb'y oi Indiana, entitled "An Act

concerning public funde, then deposit and snfe-keepine and the collecti m of

interest thereon; cret;ng bonuN f II-

Wishing all ' our L Friends and Patrons A Happy and Prosperous NEW TEAR. LDREY BROS. Furniture Stare. SIXTH STREET. JÄBFER, - - INUIÄNÄ.

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f.n vi)Iat:oaf. itiiS.ribioif

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March 0, ISU7, and beititf Chap'er '111 of

tin. ApIh nf 1!H)7 tun. 9? Süi.l f m.lai

to !.e ilep. sited ronaUt of the )M, ,i ifct sh ill MkM ff.d mid njudhli funds ,.f IJiinbridiie Tp Dub if h l , !" " nfli-t.'" aMi"ved N:i cxj u.

Indium. AHproposuic. proo . I . .1 " 'l,w'r w. I

siiretv comti.inv b iihIh iimxt I. ix ..,n,.,l "in 1- t Ue .lepO"lted c misiH

I to t

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Noti. for

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Sad fuirl." t i be deposited c nsi-t ! t e

ace rdins? to olfieial forms prepared un " !"- M oi Hie town of .huj. r. In

lur t e nrov s ins of th. nlMVH f.tiiliite.J,,,lu,- o" proposals, pr oiiui ami

rereopiti or surety companv nonii, or

collateral bons as securitv, must nccom-

ianv proposals.

Tne BainbriooeTi Bo.vnn ok Ftantk.

Dubois County, Indiana. Uy Fiiei iierick Bgckki,man, Pres.

Attest: Ja ou Bl'iuskk, Ju., Secretary.

uec. II. a.v.

Pr porta !' fr D. Public 1'u ntls;

No"ef I h i b g v n lb ' ih Har bi"on wndi'p 't !!' I of in c,. ' 1j, t.vee i he h 10 A o nd P l ,o tie I h d.u- f J i.u.i , Ivhm 1 1 t io i fll -e of (he t U te, i h.

sh p f H.i bii.n, county of Puito. and'

LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 EVAN3VILLE, INDIANA

"A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION"

LARGE ATTENDANCE NINE TEACHERS FIFTY TYPEWRITERS LESSONS BY MAIL

END FOR NIWOATALOQ

jSoii Resident JNolico.

State of Indiana, County of Dubois, S.S.

Dubois UircuitLourt, January renn, UKW Margaret Hobbs

vs.

turety company bonds must be ex-cuttd.a c of Indiana receive wri ten pr.'.p , siccording to ofhcial forms ptepand mi- Pa's fnm banks at?d trust companies.

der tlie provisions of tlie above statute.1

iy uoiio or coi- Indiana or by tbe I niterl State..

Personal or Bttrety compan

lateral oonds as security, must pany proposals.

The Town ok J.tsrEK, Indta.va,

accom-

By

Kd-'ar De K ruler

defendant in tho above entitled , Indiana, will, between the

cause is hereby notified that the plain

täte of

and

having their place of "business in this State, for the receipt i.f a maximum niinnnl of imlitii fnrulu nr t

umbo oi ri.NAM-h. provided for in an act of the General ai.ois M-HAUKR. President. 1

. , -fc , - IISCllllUM V lIMIIUllil, (.UllUCU 11 HC

niiBm. jAcoiir. eciiwEXK, aecretaiy. Cer corning public funds, their depoeit and safe-keeping and the collection of Notice for Proposals for J)e- interest thereon; creating boards of inposit of Public Fund iIMT and,definin th9r. P0'"; j iiwiiu a. uuii. an,j proceiiure, prescribing punishmi nt Notice is hereby given that the Dtiliois for violations, prescribing when eaid act

vunui iiuniu in r uiuni't'. jjiionis couiuv snaii iae eneci aim repealing Mas in

hours of 8 conllict. nnnroved Mnrrh Ji HKiT nml

. M. to 11 A M. on the -Uli. day of Jan-being Chapter 'I'll of tbe Acts of l!)u7

tiff has filed her complaint in yio Dubois i"" t the Auditor office n the page 3'Jl Said funds to be deposited Circuit Court, praying for an ordr of :to'-vn of Jasper, County of Dubois and consist of the public funds of Hmbison

.-iii; oi mumm, n reive wriuen propo-, lownsmp jjumois county, Indiana. AH sals from banks and tmst cornpanice, proposals, personal nnd surety company subject to examination by the State of bonds must be executed according to of Indiana, or by the Tnited States and ficial forms prepared under tho proi

Having uieir place of bumness in this eions of the above statute. Personnl or

state, lor me receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit as provided for in an act of the General Ass.inbly of Indiana, untitle? "An net con-

Indiana, and Urning public funds, their deposit and that unless he safe-keeping and the collection of inter

est tnereon; creating boards of tinai co and defining their powere, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when Bitid act shall take eficct and repealing laws in conflict," approved March 9, 1007, and

being unapter L'i,'-' of the Acts of 190

The Old Excuses

I

Court to sell certain timber upon the

real eftat owned by defendant in fee.

and upon which plaintiff has a life estate, for the purpose of making perma

nent improvements upon said real estate. Said defendant is fin titer notified that siiid cause will come up for hearinc on

the2(lth day of January, 1009, before the Judge of the Dubois Circuit Court, at

Jasper, Dubois county, add defendant is notified

bo and appear insaid court on said day, and answer or demurer to said complaint, tho S3me will be tried and deter

mined in Ins absence. Witness my hand and the seal of the Dubois Circuit Court, this the 3d day of

uecemocr, iws JOII.V P. IIUTHKIt, Clerk, Dubois Circuit Court. 11. M, Miuurn, Att'y. Dec. -1, '0S-3w.

wait a little longer

insurance, ' have

"I for

can

surety company bond, orcollntural bonds as security, must accompany proposals.! Tho IIauiiiso.n Ti IloAitb or Financk, ! Dubois County, Indiana., Uy J. A. FitKYPKnoKit, Sit. Pres. Attest: Jacob X ou, Sec'v. . Dec. 4, '08-3 w.

Application for JLiquor co n se.

Li-

To tlio citizens of the town of Jain r. Du

IjoIs county, Ind.: Notice is hereby Iven

STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S HOT!

Strike the people for business while they're in a buying: mood. If you want to strike hardest, put a striking ad in the Jasper CouRIEK and keep it.j.here. Keep on striking and the "iron," for you, will never grow cold.

page 301. Said funds to bo ,il.o!nplrtn',tJ"nuu4

nnciui il.. e i. i..l V i". J.111 . oni, oi kuoii moral cinirnrti r ami

. ,,!,, ,u niuua ui ijuuois ttiio huh uceu a continuous rosluent of tho

county, inuiatia. All proposals, personnl town or Jasper ror a. period of ninety ila

nun surety companv bonds must, ho ovo. " '""' ".".V"1" v"; ""i"1'. o' .

. .. - ... . : i in v l j inn Kiiurti ni ijfiiiiiiim.i.iiii.r .if ii.iiif.i

count v. Indlanu, nt tholr next rcKulnr Jan term, l!VJ. for leave to sell In hin own name spirit Ions, vinous ami limit llqunrs, irIi hh iti.mtltles tlmn a nuiirt tit a tune, with the prlvelCBO Of allowing tho name to be ilnink for a period of ono year from the il t. of mhIiI llccJinc, upon the (ollowlni,' descrr rd property to-wit: In a one. story frame building 20x'O fei-t on the urouiul floor, located on tho north weit corner of tho west half of lot ftfl, m hIiow n on the orlKlnal map or plat or the town of .las per. Duholu county, Ind. Said saloon opens! on the public Pollute Mxo. lit tho same time will tii.ike ntinllen.

lion for llconxo to servo lunches, eonfepll.in nml r..M .1... .. . . . r .. I . .

I ......... v.v., hihi t.t ,uu oniu in uiurn iiiiu

.lpUllVvUl . cimti.ns flick. Nov. 27, IMS aw.

i . i i: a i i

i - il. hi nuiuruiug to oiiicuu iorms prepared under the provisions of tho nbovo

jktatute. i Personal or surety companv bond, or collateral bonds as security must accompany proposals.

fhe Dunois Cot'NTY

M.

Hoard ok Finanth.

IlKXltV LA.VbiiltKllK. ProridonL

A. SivKKXKV, Secretary.

Notice ol Final Settlemenf of Eslalc. Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirs and lecutees of'Miiri?nrt Hniii III ft

deceased, to appear in the Dubois CirAl.lf nnn.l l.nl.l . T . . . . T "

vuii. i-uuii. iii-iu in. iiuBpur, icuinna, on

tne lotn day of January, 1808. and show

cause, if nny, why tho Final Settlement

Accounts wiiu mo estate of said dece

(lent SI10UK1 not bo atmrnvnri; nml uai.l

heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and recoivo their dis

tributive Biiares.

utiesi, tlio Clerk and seal of said

lyouti, tins 'itn day of uecembor 100S. JOHN P. Ht'TIIEIt. ,r QLBrk D,,b''B Circuit Court. KicirAtin M. Mii.iicrn, Atty. Der, '25, '08,-3w

l RINGS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS

"Ther's no hurry,"

my

left many a

family to face a bitter fight with poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first con

sideration of married men, it

is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy Arch CMPoane JASPER INDIANA.

ibefor the Courier. Kei:evo ""on 8tomh TroSTbiJS.

Lady Wanted! Ilonest irrdustrioit8 woman wanted to in troduce our lareo line of fancv and stanlo

dress Roods, waistines, etc.. ninonir

friends, neighbors and townspeople.!

e also manufacture a full 1 no of iior-

fumes and toilet articles, no Hoans.

.Should bo able to earn fiiO, or more wjokly. Dealing diicct from the mills our prices are low and patterna oxclusive

io nionoy requirod. Write tie for full particulars.

Standard Dress Goods Co. Depl. 9, Blnghamton

n. Y.

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