Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 March 1909 — Page 2

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FRIDAY, MARCH 5 19(0

A BUDDING GENIUS.

Ambitions

nd Hard Work of the Boy

Saint Gaudens. Immediately on being apprenticed to Avet I applied for admisrion to the drawing school of the Cooper institute, and every evening after iny return from work at 6 o'clock and a hasty tea I went down there, where my artistic education began. I can recall there the kindly impression produced on me by Abram S. Hewitt as he glanced at me during some function. Father at that time was making shoes for the Cooper family, and I suppose that that is why he looked at me. The feeling of profound gratitude for the help which 1 have had from that institution abides with me to ihia day. It was caring the next two or Sfcree years that my first aspirations amd ambitions made themselves felt I became a terrific worker, toiling every night until 11 o'clock after the Cooper institute was over, in the conviction that in me another heaven born genius had been given to the world. I can recall thinking in public conveyances that if tho men stand

ing on the platform around me could realize how great a genius waj rubbing elbows with them in the quiet looking boy by their side they would be profoundly impressed. As & result, I was so exhausted by the confining work of cameo cutting by day and by drawing at ifht that in the morning I was literally dragged out of bed by mother, pushed over to the washstand, where I gave myself a caf s lick somehow or other, driven to the seat at the table, administered zny breakfast, which consisted of tea and large quantities of the long French loaves of bread with butter, aad tumbled downstairs, out into the street, where I awoke. "Reminiscences of Augustus Saint Gaudenz" in Century. Prv4 Hin Flirt. S Senator Penrose at the dedication of Pensylvania's splendid capitol at Harrisburg said of a certain vptech that had been made at a privat dinner before the dedicatory ceremonies : That speech was pregnant with meaning. It revealed in every sentence its author's character. Brief and full and illuminating, it reminded me of the beautiful young lady who murmured to herself one afternoon as she paused uncertainly on a street corner: '"What a bore! For the life of me I can't remember whether I'm to meet Morris in TAsker street or ITasker in Morris street"

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Trustee's Annual Report Jefferson Township. Township Funds.

Receipts.

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Fir-: seramer Girl-Who Is thut clear shavtfrt. handsome boy? SevtHl utuioer Irl Ob. b-'s an ict'"r! Urs: Summer Girl-No. I mean tli other ouc. Second Summer Girt -Oh. he hasn"t tny money either! Punch.

Generally.

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Dnlrful Donald Souu' of my bright et thoughts come to mo when I am as!vp. Thiräty Gu -Troubled with insou nia. ain't von? New York Mall.

Days of Dizziness.

Comes to Hundred of Jasper People There are days of dizziness; "pell?, of headache, sideaehe, backache ; bomptimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders.

All tell von nlentv the kidney. are

sick.

Doan'a kidney Pills enre all k:riey His Here ia Droof in Jasner.

Miss Helen Steinhäuser, livine on

Clay Street, Jasper. Ind., eays: "I had suffered from a depressing backache,

frequent headaches, dizziness at times,

MM an irregularity oi uie iiuaey

secretions. I did nat rest well nights

owine to these difficulties and felt tired

the whole üme. We learned of Doan'a Kidney Pills and thev were recemanded so highly, that I procured them at Flick & Pfaus drue store. The result of their use was tatisfactory as I obtaieed relief at once and am no'w quite free from trouble." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other.

' On hand last report Comity TitMsurvt , County Tiea&urer i Duimt.on by 'I rjitee i Justice ieea

Total balauco aud leoeiptd D 1 S BIT KS M E NTS .

Woodton Cuintuius, adv. terv K. E. Spurtock, auv. serv

I. C. haiev, adv. bv Louis II. KaUer, publications

John Amlry, sup. eerv Johu Chane , sup. serv John Bromes, sup. serv

Ben Ed. Doane, publication Wills Cummins, sup. serv

John Amlry, bal. tup

Maurice rritz, flee, booth

John Chaniey, sup. serv John Enlow, trus, serv

Woods Cummins, tp. serv

I. C. Whaloy, tp. serv K. K. Stuirlook. tp.

John Kulow, com. t. books

Total diebursnieuta TUITION FUND. RECEIlTsS.

On hand last report County Treasurer, int. cony

lUlUIOIl L. L. " " tuition " " dwg tax b. revenue L. L. " " tuition

State Auditor, short funds

Total balance ami receipt D1SBUHSMKNT. Homer Cox, teaching

Kthel Brown,

Nancy Kitterman, " Jeseiö Siroud, " Nancy Kitterman, " Nellie Atkins. " L. T. Whaley, " Ethel Urown, " sophia Cox, Homar Cox, " Nancv Kitterman, Gertrude Miles, Claud Brown, ' Nellie Atkins, Ethel Brown,

Elbe Grant. Jessie Ütroud, Ethel Brown.

D!nrusMKsrs John Chanley. ox. work 33 7 ADDiriU.N L KOAÜ KL'Nl). HE.'KIITS.

I On hand Im-l upurt touaty Trwuuaiwr. itdd vom jCoiuilj Prim h. i or, ad . n m1 1 Totul aliinc- and iccoipts Dl-üllISMKNPS.

iCicharxl Inle, lumber L. Nebeln!, mir, etc. k .i..rir .V 'iliillii'.r rill. firdtT

Hunuan lioisman, lumber. W "7I V H. Wells, utdle eic.

John Bromas, lumber Princeton Shcrt .Steel culvet Jos. llaus, road mp, 11. T. Leonard, smith work Louis 1 ft'man, lumber L. S. N'etK'lluir, rd. applies Will Hoach, br. timber Alev Chulett, load woik Jos Schnell, plow point Sam Eckert lumber GeorB'.1 1 rechtt'l, blacksmith Frank Jeffais, ImnU'r 11. A. Boi-ton, freight stilmvn Cuiumins, lumber E. B. Aboil, road. John Bromes, tm-ber Wils. Cummins, timber, etc. Pete Bailey, blackfmithinp N. S. Nebethor, rd. supplies John Andry. ex. rd. work JoS. Hass, rd. supplies Andy J ickton, nl. repairs

l). L. siitclieu, lumner ,js. llati. Iumb- r Win. T. Main, lumber Herb Smith, id. order Auir. Uichard, rd. order

T. V. McCormick, sup, order

L. C. Whaloy, timber

$ IS 1

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iQSil OX 5 01) 500 5u0 14 Sö 50 00 20 00 00 30 11 00 01 CO 10 00 2 50 70 00 2SS0O 10 00 10 G 20 00 34 30 I 039 01

1977 S9 45 öS 70i 12 172 24 520 03 144 02 S32 24 144 00 834 37 31S35

t 477 04 34A50 W02 t S4S 7 ' I 2Ö-.' 7 1 W, 7 . i 5u 33 00 15 8! 00 0 50 1 Mi 1 00 14 00 2 75 19 00 1 70 50 30 S4 10 CO 1 50 25 00 1 45 4 20 24 CO 10 84 15 50 8 10 4 20 1 IV) 2 35 2 85 2 10 2 00 $ 279 40 1

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lit Jr Ii Min i r ppnhaM,ioreel.ine by m lit i-hall show tbfl tnme i-ensicoiitioii and jrfve the same attention. far us it .ay in our power to do so, to an order for nnn'a young men s t-ov-or chi.dren's Miits top coats, odd pants, hat, caps, f-hoeporfurnihhiugti, asifjou were here in per-oii. Keinem, er, wo are not only iuniaeiurrt of the bist clothing made and sell at retui! at factory prices, but alio fales auents for the best in all accessory wear for men aud boys. We're also members of the Merchants' Retail Rebate Association. Our spring lines are arriving daily.

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P. J. Uollowell, transfers Sampson Cox, teaching James O. Sanders, " ürlie Grant, " Sophia Cox, " A. T. Whaiey, Alonzo Whaley " M. G. Donahoe, " ClauJ Brown Jessie Stroud, " Sophia Cox, "

5201 01 ? 25 00 50 00 50 00 40 CJ 20 00

50 00 lbs CV

10 U 220 00

2ä7 t J 192 C J 230 00 220 00 200 00 75 00 250 00 270 00

27 00 30 00 00 00 690 00 135 00 31 00

50 00

60 00 35 00 75 00 25 CO 75 CO 25 CO 60 00 50 00

Tota! disbursements DOG FUND. RECEIPTS. On hand last report Assessor aud otuers

Total balance and receipts

DISBURSEMENTS. M. A. Sweenev, quietus $ 149 40 Dan I'aulkenburc, luruey killed 2 50 L. M. Ott, hheep killed 4 00 John W. Chinley, sheep killed 15 00 John Taylor, theep killed 5 00 James Chanlev, sheep killed 4 00 Win. ChMnlev! sheep kuletl 10 50

Win. Chmile'v. 11 .-heen killed 41 00,

John Miles, sluep maimed 15 00 Johu W. Smith, sheep killed 40 00

Woodeon Cummins, sheep maimeu o i'U

Johu H. Chauley. sheep killed o 00

IT FAYS TO TRADE HERE. STROUSE & BROS. EVANSVILLE, ' ' ' JXnixlXxl.

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Total disbursements $3811 00

SPECIAL SCUJOL FUND RECEIPTS.

On hand last report $1411 OS

Countv Treasurer, doe tax 724 30

" epl. school 4bo 41

Th RMmblncc ' A promising young merchant recestlv presented his better half vith a handsome piano lamp as a birthday gift. He was much Satiered when she told him to give it his name until he asked her reasons for so peculiar a proceeding. "Well," said she, "you know, dear, it has a good deal of brass about it, it is handsome to look at, lequires a good deal of attention, is Temarkably brilliant, i sometimes VBstcadv on its leg, liable to ex

plode when only half full, flares up

occasionally, is always out at bed knne an1 is bound to smoke." (London Tit-Bits. Coincidence.

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The Home Telephone Co.

has the largest litt of subscribersJi'and will give youthe best ser vice .

You; jcantalk" to your

friends, order your xner-

chandiue and make

yonr appointment by

the Home 'phone. -

DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO

iso paper m tne country nas a

magazine section that excels that

of the bunday btar. A large

drawmp; in color of Jim Crow,"

The Star s weather mascot,

adored the front page of the

Imagazine section last Sunday.

First Stranger (on railway train) The drawing was truly a work of So vou are selling Professor art. Equally as striking was the

Blank's new book, are vou ? Stranee' front page of the Woman's

coincidence! 1 am Frofessor Blank. Section, also printed in color,

Second Stranccr That so? wnicn snoweci late iasnion m

iffhen vou wrote the very book I am Ifcgent for? "Yc3. The hardest work I eTer

Aid waa writing that book."

Irish lace.

Mr. Dooley discussed theaters

m his inimitable way. Mr. Dool

ey is again a regular contributor

! "Well, well That's another to tne bunday btar.

ftrange coincidence. The hardc3t! The comic section has also been

work I ever did waa try-in to sell restored, and contains such ex

It" Xew York Weekly. ellent features as "Sambo and his Funny Noises." "The Newly

i . . wedsTneir Hahv." eta.

"WLHIt, yon &ra aat a bad aa 70

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"Hab! I fuws jou doa't ksow hnr ,

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'nvltntlon. Annnnnc' infii 50 in script, fro sots

rtk ror -wcviint? to-iUy.

Ii k,' uon, r w Ha t. unjpor, In

Total balance and receipts $2601 39

DlSBUKSMEN'Tri.

Cosar Taylor, Bcrubbing Mat Neu. note and int.

L. 8. Uebelhon, aupphea, etc

John W. Smith, wood

W. E. Wells, a. supplies laaac Tavlor. wood

Charles Eckert, wood

F. K. Crook, director

John Kittenunn director

D. II. (ioble, eup. reading L. D. .Mitchell, lumber

W. L. Taylor, ouildmir

Hernia Taylor wood fhonias Smith, "

Alex Chulet. wood. etc.

John Herr V ion, eupplie

trank J eifere, wood

John H. Chanley coal and wood

Woodson Cummins, director L. T. Whaley, lnctitute

"optua Cox, Institute Homer Cox, "

Nancv Kitterman,

(jertrude Milee, "

Claude Brown,

Nellie Atkins, E. It. Crook, rep. work "

Ktlie Grant.

John W. Smith, wood

Charles Eckeit, director,

John Taylor, wood Jessie Stroud, institute

John S. Pruitt, director

L. Ö, ebelhor, e. supplies

John Bates, examinations

Frank JeffeiM. director

John Bates, commencement

Koerner & Ziaimer, s. supplies

Mat. Neu. note and int.

John Herr ison.s. supplies

W . L. Taylor, director Ueore Prechtel, director Simon Tavlor. wood

John S. I'ruitt, director 5 00

W L. Taylor, disiniectinc to"

John Andry, director 3 -10

E. E. whaley, wood o w

O. E. Leonard coal ö 00

W. A. Wilson, insurance 122 10

rhoniaa Taylor, wood 10 00

John Cummins, wood 6 C0

H. A. Boston, chalk

Sam Chanley, coal i'O U0! Cora Taylor, waslunt' towels 1 00 Jos. Schnell, coal 2tH

L. H. Nebelhor, a. supplies "7 to

Thnmna Smith wood 14 50

John Herr & Son, s. supplies IM 00 Jessie Taylor, wood 5 00 Sam Anspach, store 2 00 J. E. Ulenn. 1. supnliea 20 12 L. S. Nebelhor. paint 90

John 8. Pruitt, director 9 50 E. K. Crook, director 2 60 John Enlow, school eerv. 161 OU

Total disbursements

ROAD FUND. RECEIPTS. On hand last report 217 49 County Treasurer 8 50 County Treasurer, road 69

I 100

35041

13 00 10 00

5 65

500

13 00 7 30 500 15 00

12 24

3 5U

2 50

100 21 00 40 95

150

60 43

000 10 90

7 2i

1195 7 3Ö

900 9 10

8 48

5 50

10 00 500 2 00 500 500 10 00 00

4 S5

3 0J

10 00 13 53 091 90 15 95 2 25

000 1 00

Disbursment POOR HUND. RECEIPTS.

On hand last raport

County lreasurer, poor Total balance and receipts DISBURSEMENTS. . E. Glenn, poor

Koerner & Zimmer, coflin

John Enlow, poor

M. M. Parsons, pau prac

J. E. Glenn, error

Total disbursments SUMMARY TOWNSHIP FUND

On hand last report

Receipts

Total balance and receipts

Disbursements

302 40

none 87 24

Corner 71 h & Jackson HOME 'PHONE.

Sts.

Ym. A. Wilson General Insurance, andl Loans. Farm Loans.at.5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE

"A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION"

TUITION FUND

On hand last report Receipts

Total balance and receipts Disbursements

MANUFACTURERS

Balance

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

On hand last report

Receipts Total balance and receipts Dispursmenta Balance ROAD FUND. On hand last report Receipts Total balance and receipts Disbursments Balance

ADDITIONAL ROAD

On hand last report Receipts Total balance and receipts Disbursements Balance DOG FUND. On hand last report Receipts T)tal balance and receipts Dianureeinents Ba'ance POOR FUND On hand last report Receipts Total balance and receipts Disbursments Balance ALL FUNDS. On hand last report Receipts Total balance and receipts Disbursements

S7 24! $ 2.3 00 I IS 00 I

ßm EYANSVILLE, INDIANA

30 00 I W 1 $ S7 24j I

$ 18 16! Ü 019 21 ig I 03901 ff! 039 01 H none 5fS $ 1977 89 Sgg

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f 5201 04 III 3811 oo m $ 1390 04

$ 1411 6S g&2

1189 71 I 2001 39 s

1SÜ2 94J J 738 45 Ig I 247 49 9 45 g ap I 256 64 fff 33 73

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? 822 76! p Jasper, 279 40,

Hoop, I 3S' Ek MB 302 40! KM f

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S7 24

LARGE ATTENDANCE NINE TEACHERS FIFTY TYPEWRITERS LESSONS BY MAIL

NO FOR NSW CATALOG

G. P. Waper

WAGONS .nd OAREI-GES,

And Dealer In

Agricultural Implxnsnti and Frtiliztm.

General Repairing t Horee Shoeing

f 222 91 FUND. I 477 64 345 12

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Main Street.

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Gm petition for indniltt and fotnliliei rk for room ini bond. Toitiei Utt btcine rite timet more itoatil thai any ether tthwA. Write fw "Why?" An ublec! by man. M.Ü. VUKIES, b-Slale Sipl.. Pfttt., Bei 25. Iidlamooru. "The Scheel That's Vien Etcrmhere."

none j 4390 4i

5592 öS

f 9982 82 7015 72

Balance

$ 29Ü7 10

JOHN ENLOW, Trustee.

Tho Nature of the BeaiL Mrs. Gunson was entertaining n visitor when Nora appeared at the door of the drawing room. "Plaise, mum, will yez tell me

T1802 94 phat yez want done wid th' oyster i J , . .... Mit 1

shells yez left from lunch .'" sne inquired.

"I want them thrown away, oi

Total balance and receipts $250 04

course," Tcplied Mrs. Gunson. "Yis, mum. But Oi didn't know phero to throw thim," replied Nora. "Do they be ashes or jarbride Judge.

SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE Schedule in Effect Sunday Feb. 21 the Folowing is (or Information Only and Is no Guaranteed. KAMIIUUND No 5 DAILY :34 A. M. No 17 3:55 V. M. No. 11 " b:10 f. M. No. Ii SUNDAY ONLY A. H. WKSTBOU.VD. So. IS DAILY 7:57 A. M. o. 14 " 11:31 A M. o. M 7 .IO I. M.

NO 20 SUNDAY ONLY. 11:05 P.M. Time shown at iluutlnKtmrg. KASTHOUNO. No. 1, DAILY. 4:37 A. M. No. P, " ! 20 " No. 3. " 8 A2P. M.

Ko.M, " S: " WESTBOUND. No. J. DAILY. 12:55 A. M. So. 4, " 1U20 No. 21, " 11:50 A.M. No. 10. " 7:50 P. M. V. K. Clsycotnb, Act., Jasper, tnd

FOR SALE. Story-and-half seven room

house. Good lot, 50x100 lt., al

ley in rear; graded street, gooa

pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No rea

sonable offer refused. Apply

Courier office.

So Niffto ChapM Ha Ar oukklv cured by trpMn ChamberUi'!

Boone Township Trustee's Notice. L'ne undersigned, Trustee of Boone ownehip, Duboia county, heroby gives notice that he will attend to all businei ib pertaininp to the office of Traateo, at his residence, two m es West of Tor eraville.onb'aturdayaof each week, ana rwineeta all nersona havine township

baainesd to present it on Saturday. Citij

tens deBinnff books irom mo iowbsum Library, are notitiod that tho Library is cept Pt my residence. School bookB at James Mulkey'i

at Porteraville. Thomas H. Inman.

Trustee lioone ap. Jn 5 1909 lyr.

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