Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1909 — Page 4

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(Continuoil lrotn first pne.)

ltm biHn eomiilotod aud accepted

i- ti e ollard ot Commissioners. The

vuim.uior shall Uo required to

niaiii am Mid roads and koep the

v.mu iu repair until so accepted and i - oiuraeuir shall mako such re-

, . 'i .ms he äii)ifrintoiulent may or

. i. irur to Mild acceptance.

l Tlu- .ngineer shall sot tho nt-.-.iry htn grmlo mid slope

ian na tue contractor will I

j-ilu.rod to construct said Improveaunis to such stakes. Such stakes

shall be carefully preserved In place

uy tne contractor.

11. In the event of any differ

ences arislui; In tho Interpretation ol

Miete spocincatioius. the luterprota

nun of the superintendent shall bt

the m opted one. RIGHT OF WAV.

l- I he right of way of said

roads shall Ij thirty i3u) feet In

wtdih. e.x(.'itiug that said right ol

mij shall i- increased to include

the slope of excavation aud embRtiu

luents extending beyond such limits

it i lie slope ati hereinafter specified

s.ul rttfht ut way shall be cleared

i-r .ill oust met lontt of any kind what-

er, to i.ie public utility of sah;

i'aiiv AM brush, timber and stumps

- u;i,i oe r imived from tho roadbed uul-! otherwise specified. ltOADMEl).

' !. Tli" roftubetl shall consist of

ijjl.teeu UM feet of the right ot

wa, m?nsj..u tune i 'j i teet on 'ti.r ld .it iu'.h angles to the cen-

r ii-.e fi t:.(- vii, t "f wa. oxclu Me of sd!e ilitt't'S. l'l.e center Um 1 f nd ro:i. ' (1 shall eonform tu i ly "is . utinii,.. to the centej ! :i t sa:.i nl.t of va The rnad1 I h.tll I' !i. mIi tu eoniorm to tht

- , ! .rude s ilvri . a simx : i The r.iis-'d

M.I ,tu I : I le sho l i I ;i Led hu I. i ii 1 1 ue ;

'i!ed on i.'ie p ro und shall Ik dresser .uul workmanlike1 mann if thn load bed shall ii H Muhe, in the l il to the sub-grade

. s ! hereof After tht

ii m.aletl to a smooth M-. no material shall

sharp sand, aud live parts of good durable limestone, broken to pass through a one inch ting. Such concrete shall be mixed dry lu the above proportions ami sutliclcnt water added to make it work well. The concrete shall be laid in tho foims ui not more than six Inch layers, well nunmed uni'i the mortar Is flush. The exterior wnlb Ahall bo neatly trowelled. n Kim; ics. IS. Bridges of steal "I" beam pattern with steel railing shall Ik constructed at such places In the roadbed nnd of the length of span and depth of foundation us shown

on the profile. The foundation shnll bo of the steel leg pattern upon six by twelve Inch mud sills, with wings on oacb Sde of each abutment of the leugth jf eight feet or as designated on .urofde. constructed In the sum? mnntr provided for abutment foundalons. Each set of wings shall be mchored together through the roadway, by two anchor rods threofourths of an Inch In diameter. The abutment foundations and wings are to be of concrete tilled in around the

opposed o the name, and the board nor appoints Mm tin '1 binding infrpeetur ot ptectnet No. 1, aud CJeorge Ab.d a impector for predict No. !f in llir'ucou l'Mi!lii) und Herman Theidug lot precinct No. 1, aud John It. liuei h-

lem us itiMKCtor tor precinct .o. 'S iv

A DIAMOND STORV."

The Way Russian Prlncets Dlspc.

of Hr Jewels.

A few years ago Ludwig Nissen, well known wholesale deuler of

wid ihm,n lownnhip at eaid elecucn the Muiden lnue district, was in the u.ltl.u cause Ucoiithmod. ofricc of fl dittawnd m'erchnnt fa I

ixmuon wnen a stranger came m

and ottered an unusually beautiful

Kred Alles

John Lubber Commissioners ol Dubois Uom.tj In diunii. SI ATE Ob INDIANA DUBOIS COUNTY. SS. I, Michael A. Sweeney, Au ütor in

and for miiJ county and stute, do neie-

stone for sale. Tb Enrlishimaxi

did not caro to bay. But Nissan thought he sav a bargain. Bitt he was not willing to bay until he

learned who owned the stone and

by certify that tho above und foregouie where it had come from. The man

;a full, true and i-omplete eop3 "f the Bai(j he represented a friend, a woview iH, irey..r and civil engmeei, man teUnVtA n. . k ' , I

anil the oroorn ol the bostrd nf eomnim. I uu wie vao

:onerj of Kaui eountv relative thereto in name disclosed. The American tras

the matter het out in the foregoing cap firm. If he could not learn th r!Jdi!,Tr!,,r..th0 8,Une mAW U owner,s nuinc he would not hay. record in my otlice. n,. , . , , . W'uawa my hand and seal of the Hoard ln0 tranger Faid ho would eeo the CommisMonJr- of said Coiintv. ti.n woman nnd talk the matter oyer

fCTffllTlBiBS)

la Id i- i J IIHII

ÄV&felable Pfeparatlonfof As-

slmflQling tlicFoodandlkguIa-UjhStQiaaxiisQrilBofvarf

the Is: day ot March 1J09.

Michael A. Sweenev.

Audimr of Dubois County, iudiaun

'-? IHuponmiifu i. .o, to me l'HOCLAMA HON OK fcPKCI.M. ame thickness of stool legs and dl- m V. j.fmti: a? n ma

mensi.)ned as per profile. The clear IßT ATP OF INDIANA width of roadway shall be sixteen, fiOiTXTY ok nTTRHis ja

feet Bridges shall be designed 'oTo IheSheruiot Duuois coun, , lie.mnn. -uitain a live load of one hundr 1 OREKTINTfi

ii san! roadb.-d until in approved b the super

'Vi I. i il.

l i i.i ed ' i ; j see 'd and iMeUdetlt.

nK.i.A(;i2.

' Ulf h s shall be constructed ' ii e.tch ide .f the roadbed in such

a :n. nt:er as nut to permit any watei stand the;. -in nt any üint. Tht

d.iie n.-ions .jf aid ditches shnll be

v.uiiti at t(.i, tune (3 fet. depth

' ui ioo . width of base one (1 im if. Meid:n whenever In the onin-

"ts if the .niti.er the foregoing l.ui.'iiMons ,,'iull be changed, the

ui. ;u tor s'ull construct udri

to fh- dimensions ordered fuglne.-j t'hanges of chan-

. approin h . Iiaunels to bridges nd culvert and outlet ditches Infi rsecting or cross roads shall be touetiihtd wherever tho engineer shall require. Proper outlet Conan 1 ulverta. tilt AUK. 1 " The roadbed shall conform I.. te ub-grade of the road Indl-ta-d by the rod lines on profiles, which represent tho ton of tho tin-

.shed grade. The existing surface

ei uie roaus shall bo excavated or

i.ueu as shown to conform to said

giaue. upon the portions of saiti

nun uo excavniiotiB or om-

nanKmenta are shown the roadbed shall be dressed and' crowned as

uuove specified. At all noints thi

'op of tho roadbed shall be eighteen US) feet exclusive of side ditches.

except wnerc otherwise specified. KXCAVATIOXS AND KMIUNK AIKNTS. 10. At all noints where InU

cated on tho profiles of the respec-

u- Ion, excavations and embankments shall be constructed, and at .II other placo iiecensary 'to make the Krade of the roadway eighteen llS fe-'t 'vide on top. except where i-fhrwlge provided herein, exclusive of said ditches. Excavations shall i.'vM a width of base or eighteen 1 feet plus the width of side dii.li', and all other excavations '.all luve a slope at a rntio of one f' ot horizontal to one foot vertical. L'mhanfcments shnll have a width of rrnwn of eighteen f IS) feet and the sides thereof, one and one-

ia i ievr Horizontal to one foot vor".il AH snid elevations and doli. -.-ions In the round shall be i v.' I led where necessary In order th.if the roadbed l,o of nn uniform widfh nt all points on a true line Whep' exeuvntlons are In excess of imhankments the contractor shall dl-nose of the surplus as the engineer shall dire. t. Approaches In exr.itatloiis or embankments to Inter-

M.ius or cross-roads shall be

M.-i.-ii o tne width of no! less than

.i.-o. .en iij,; fPet and 8rh fl

s"n iope at h rntio not

ri . uuig one in twelve. CrfjVHUTS. 1 f . . 1 . ....

uiveris snan ue construct

ir ""! places and of tho dlamo-

..im lenKui as shown upon th

. ... . .... iiijutb ueeu in mo contMruon of the culverts shall be of

.ii iiiiizi'ii American Ingot iron Muets, transversely corrugated with

n o (iiui oue-nnir inch eorrnirnilnn

Tin- M-pMona shnll not be loss than " tity-six Inches In length and lap-

r . ii... man i wo inches and se

c v , riveted with not loss thnn

qua it it Inch rivets, sot not less thnn

ix in-nes npart. Not wider than fix!' en guage sheels shall bo used

a an cuivert pipes twenty-four

" i" uianiPtor and less. oNt

-' wr inan uren gunpo sheets

ismiii uo used on ihlrty Inch culvert

jiwb; anu not lighter than fourteen guago shoota shall be used on nil culvert pipes over thirty IncheR In diameter. Such pipes shall be laid

oi ireiicnes orougiit to grade indl

raifiu uy mo engineer. And at the

wiium bucu trenchoH shal be excaV?t0U s.ns to nt 1110 PD0 of the pipe. Tho earth In thn bottom of the trench nnd the hack fillings shall b compneo by ramming. Tho end or nil pipe culverts shall ho protected hy construction of mnsonry nhut-m-nt walls, twelve Inches In thickn.s and projecting ono foot above m l . Ightonn Inches on oltlier ride. h..r ... mtsliy beyond tho external an. t. r of the pipe, and to such d'f-i, as will Insure ngalnat waahoiits. which denth shall ,!..-

minuo uy mo engineer.

Hau be const mete

tjcunds per squnre foot lloor s

idee, flooring; to uo three inches

thick, white onk. Working draw-

ns of nil structures shall be sub-

nittel to tho engineer and superne

t ndent for their approval beiore ti.e

A'ork of erection begins.

HOAl MATKIMAL. 19. I'pon the roadbed graded

ind compacted as provided for n

irticl? t..irtoen (13) shall be sore-nl

etween shoulders of dirt, whicii

haP he t-isht Inches hieh eiuht ff-et

pan eiiuuitstani

l.t.e nf the ruulbed. a layer of chin

h n r d 1 i in oh t on o free fr nn dust and dirt, to n deptn if not lss than eight inches; said

4one to be an even depth oer the vidth of said space of eight feet of

;ald roadbed as provided heroin. The none shall be of a uniform quality nd durable, broken as nearly a cube s possible, and of a size to pas, hrough a ring of a dimension de

fending on the rock used and to be

letermincd by tho engineer. The

layer of tone shal be Inyod in n

.mirorm and even manner. Not less

ban 1,043 cubic yards of rock us

above provided shall be used on each

i, iUichael A. Sweeney, Auditor in and for raid tvun y aud state, do heteby certif. tin.Ut a session ot" the Heard of t ommis.-ieuera of Dnhoie Count.

h Id at their ro in in the Cour heu e

with her.

The next day he came back and took Mr. Nissen to tho woman's

home. She lived in a handsome

apartment in one of tho most fashionable quarters of tho city. It

turned out that she was a .Russian

princess who, with her husband

nnd her daughter, had been driven

from Hussia for having taken part

in a niniust movement. Uf all

in said c.uuty, in the tow-no. Jasi-ir, on their laro property they had saved

the lnt day of March 1SHW, did or- ei

a special eie..ii.n to be held at tho usual

voting precuifa in baid Haroi.ou und Marion tov n-hips snid counrv on FRIDAY, March anil 1909.

to vote upon ln-.ptebti)n of buil ii..t! and mii.ri vinL' vrtnni ni 'liu.iv in

from the temeri,.Wtitlup. by grading, ..rmii n.' n. d

paving tue ou me it eieior.

only their jewels. She opened a

little sate nnd sliowed tho Ameri

can one of the finest collections of

diamonds he had ever Been. They

were worth SVUO.OUO or $300,000. "We soil them a few at a time

she cxpliitncd, "just enoueh of

hen by eon manded to give tue notice them each year to give us a livinar,

, , , i ernaps vou win wonaer wny we U lti.ees my t,und and the m-mI of th Li.x . i." , ,. 3 said Hu.ir.1 ot (Joinmissir.nerfl nf i).,h.J don "11 them all and live on the

County, Indinua, this the Itt dav of interest of the money? But my I

.waren iuuu. husband hnq th imTnhl4ra oniT-i

M(ni.nui a o..., r . " "

Promotes Digc3tiun.Cheerfur-

rtßss and iest.conlains nei liter Ontumforpliine noruiiraL NotKarcotic.

at

Apenccl Itemedv forConsiina.

Tion, Sour Stooh,Diariiioca Worrrts.Corrvulsiora.Fcverisiv.

ncss nnd Loss of Sleep.

FacSimilo Signarurt op NEW YORK.

GASTORIA For Infanta and OMMr.-. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the

Signature

of

EXACT COT OT W3AB2ER.

.AS

I w Iva or Over 1 Thi, Years

a met 'Aim

lineal mile of this imnrovemeiiL. nt ih If... 1. on.l . .

pon tne layer of stone as above dim Hühl ommtv nnA otoo u.

jirovlded shall be spread a laytr of ipurpcee set out in'the foreeoina nrecent.

limestone screenings or river gmvel itne?s mv hand an H1iid Sher ff t

..,.: M..i...: , . . -"c wiuuv imiu uui. uihv year.

auuiiui i'iiinjia uiuiiv . i r. , . , to the foreKoinR precept. 1 J x'e Pnrt from them piecemeal. Vollmer, Sheriff in and for I estimate that there are enough of

them to keep us twenty years, and I

I uon t expect to hie longer than

that."

One of those diamonds form the

centerpiece of one of the moBt val

uable necklaces in New York. A

few others nre sent to this countrv

TH irru oxpapit. mcw tori errr

PurttiBnt

Ferdinand

saui county anu Mate, uo nereoy luv notice to qualified voters of Ila'rbicoi:

and Marion Townships, Dubois County and State of Indiana, that a Hpecial election will be held on

FRIDAY, MARCH UUth Mm.

Jasuer' Rnller Mills

V.i !?"." ,0IUh 10 b0 determined jJai-per, said county and etate, thii, the shoe" at the ODera there is nover 9 ly the kind of stone used as above 1st day of March, 1909. I ; Ti- ,TP , Jeslgnated. and approved by the en- v r v n night when there are not some of

Sheiifi Dubois County, Indiana

dneer and superintendent In charcru

uf construction.

nectlons shall bo made at brIJges

After snrendinc such sseroenlnir nn

above provided the same shall bo compacted by a roller weighing not

ens man iweive tons and all deprealons appearliiK in the surface of the

roadway shall be filled as the rolling urogresses. Not less than five hunlred and twenty ruble yards of creoning shall be used on each lineal mile of Improvement. ESTIMATES. We further report that tho esti

mate of coat of said Improvements, including bridges, culvert?, survev.

cost of election, attorneys fees, dam-! es. cradinc and rorlfini- nmi 'nmnfj

.Ci . , -.'-; m, ,

uiinK necessary ror tho canijdetlon i in iarmer sam no more, of the same, according to t;ie plana When Mies Kemble was ready to

the jewels of the exiled princesa on view. New York Tribüne. j

Charged For It. Fanny Kemble, the celebrated actress of years ago, once spent the summer at a small country town in Massachusetts. While there she engaged a neighbor, a plain farmer,

iu unve u er arouna. inc larmcr.

Time, Not Spac.

Mrs. Frink was a trustinsr soul

and rarely questioned the opinions of others about matters concerning

wnicn tney were supposed to be informed. One day she came home

desiring to entertain his guest, ex- I witn a neHr P"" sno8 tuider her

yanuivu ireei) upon tne state 01 I " w unm jjoucd, ue the crops and to neighborhood gos- "plained, "and they're the best I

ip until .uiss Aemble remarked ,cc ö

somewhat testil-, "Sir, I engaged you to drive for me, not to talk to

J.S:A.ECKERTrPR0PRIET0R5.

kl t

...--;-ifl"

and specifications Is as follows;

.no. l. Depot Road, J984.00. All of which Is resnectfullv snh.

mitted.

JOHN BETZ. KEHR TRAYLOR. Viewers. E. C. LANDGREUE,

State of Indiana. Dubois Couutv, SS. Before me, tho undersignMdi this lPt day Of March. ItlfKI nannn.

ally came Edmund C. Landsrebe, engineer, and John Uetz and Kerr Iravlor. viewers

edqed the above and foregoing re-

ijwri ni iiieir uomgs herein and that the same is just and true as the believe.

Witness my hand and se.M this

ldt day of March 1900 JOHN p. HUTHER Clerk of Dubois Coutt And the Board of Commissioners bein? duly advieed in the premises pel aside the election to be held nn Vnr,.).

5, in Haid towshipe.

ootne now tne petitioners bv Richard M. Milbnrn and p"rank

uet7., tneir attorneys, and bIiow to the court that all matter in reply to dnmaRea have been finaly determined. Ami enid Hoard of Commissioners now oxnmineH the reports and profile!made by 1. C. Lnndvrehe, engineer ami lohn Uetz nnd Kerr Traylor, viewers, and finde that the same was duly filed in the office of the County Aulitor of thin county on the 1 -1th day of August,

ii,, inn now untie ami Hdiiideed the

leave town 6he sent for the "man

and asked for her bill. One of the

items therein Bhe could not under

What is io rery nood about

ffiÄN11 Clobrated.PArOKA LILY .FLOUR

Bt Grade in tü Stat of Indiana,

"Why. the salesman said thatTOU

could walk farther in them than in

it Jll X IX. A. 1

nj uuie wuuout getting um; m,Ä A1o rtTn4. v HTTTT? ÄT'

VIXC J XUOO Tf CLXX Li A UlU Tf JULXiXX I

and I said that you couldn't walk

ßtand and asked for an explanation. veI7 ar 3Ufit now on account of inJ "That?" said the farmer. "Oh. 3'0ur knce Jou know i he said

that's 'nss, ?.!. I don't often take luai ne mcR"c iatxner lor the same

it, but when I do I charge." distance, öo i bought them, and here they are. Save the string.

Butter From Birda. please."

In South America is to be found s,ne dm not notice the ßmile or

Dav the Highest Market Price in Ca? I

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKERT

a bird from which a species of but- ner Bon,a ace 113 undid the pock- f?

ter can be obtained. This animal

is known ns the "oil bird," and one of its favorite haunts is the island of Trinidad. It breeds in rocky caves on the mainland, laving its

eggs in n nest constructed of mud.

age, and he was spared the trouble.

of explaining. Yonth's Compan

ion. Buttermilk a Lifo Saver.

A French medical man nrlvifes

l nö " " ""--J" vyuou ULltu Ui IUUU. i , I'll , , ., , , , The young birds are extraordinari- R0,0?10 "Jnnk buttermilk for long jly fat, and the fat, having been V.fe' . He Ba'3 thfc P13 ct, acl(1

uiaauivira fury eon. oi canny aepos-

mclted doni in clay pots, produces

. . . . - I IT in T r f Iii mm Im Am . -.i Al.

a kind of butter, savs London Tit- v . , xvo kP"ik uie Pit Thic hti ;D ,..1 l... ,- ve,n3 ftnd arteries so supple and free

nnUvni. TIip rnv. .-nni.;!;,! mnmng that there can be no clor

- - w . - V. V- i J .H'lUUUUU U? I

i ., . ,

tllfico nil birla urn ocimll it, KmK UP Ru nence there is no de

only from the sea, and the hunting Pw of chalkX mattcr around the of thcue feathered creature, frZ Jomt? or of poisonous waste m the

quently affords exciting tsport to

muscles. It is the sliffeninfr nn

the adventurous in spirit.

patne to bo in duo form and suilicient. It you

Crutlty. "Are you Älr. Uriefloigh ?" "Yes, sir. What can 1 do for

51

is further ordered by the hoard that eniil hiKhwavH be conntnicted graded and paved as set out in said report and s-id

rp.ri is now accepted approved and confirmed. An.l it isnowordered by the

" uuoniiicMionprfl min an election

your

"I wish to retain vou as mv coun

sel. T am going to begin suit for a divorce." "Ah! I'm sorry to hear that vou f.1 ' 1 J l 1 4

be held in .aid town. u necessary to taKC sucli acwhether Paid high way rfionldl graded to? hat.nrC the grounds on drained, and paved, as Bet out in raid which you wish to applv for vour petition and renort. And Ilm aal. freerlntn

'5, V,0"1 ?n Mle .,nY of roh. i "Cruelty."

.mui i.iiU jiiujuur oi uns county is ifby ordered to trivn miin nt ..,u

election by pnblicntion for threo coneecntive weeks In a wenkl

of general circulation, printed and published in nftid county. And said election ehnll ha hoi.i n, tun

2fitti day of Manh, 1909. That the polen will bo opened at the eeveral voting places in the unid Ilarbieon and Mnrion townships, tor the t)Urr090 Of tnlriny Ilm

t ft . H-Kiu voteiB ttiereor. upon whether the proposed high way named in the petition and rennr m ah. II i,a ui.i

out. Krnded, drained and paved. And said notice Miall state that tho petition, report and all reeordn and maltcm containinir to Hil unitor. mav im innn.i

iiiu mm in um pjihi AlUlllO

hardening of the blood vessels

which bring on old age. Butter

milk is likely to postpone it ten or

twenty years if freely drunk. A quart a day should be the minimum, the maximum according to

uisiu miu opportunity.

tin

"Yes? What form has wife's cruelty taken ?"

"She insists on living up to the salary I have been trying to inuke our friends believe I get." Chien An Introduction.

Hurry was walking with another hoy when he was joined by a friend a year or so older and inclined to manner. "Introduce- me, Harry," the new

comer whispered pompously,

and enjdncer, except the pht and profileM ft tll?nc1 to h,a companion with, It is further ordered that the Hoard of' ''im "avo )ou cvcr B(?cn Gilbert

by of Portland cement

T"r; An "onry l''Hon ComndBsionerc fors ich election! Spencer?" d of the bft qunl-hnll consist of tl0 Couutv Auditor and "Nn " fl

Äi ul rnmnn iT "f lvinB and draining sai.l higl , . "WeH, ' Harry blurted out, red-, gni(1: ni i ,,, . S1' mentlwny, according to naid petition and re.it1cmn8 oro and jerking ono r j.now equal in quality), two parts of plain port and Adata IIa kor who ...( thumh avp hi. .WU. 1 , i , J

and "No," tlio other boy auRwered.

Tho Disturbing Telephone.

The telephone has destroved ol!

the privacy of society," said the so

ciety girl. "It breaks in on everything. Nothing is sacred to it. You may be saying your prayers. The telephone. Or in the midst of vour Viotli nn. ii i - .'

...n.. j.uo iviupuuiiu, ur uoing; up your back hair or, worse of all, a delightful man may be making love to you, when k-linp, k-ling, k-ling! The telephone breaks off the thread of his theme and he fails to resume it" New York Preaa. 6h Felt For Him. He had snt looking nbscntmindedly out of the train window for two hours, whistling the same tune and not on the key. The passengers had becomo well nigh distracted. A well known actress snt behind tho young man. Finally there came a moment when tho whi6tler paused

for breath, and iu that moment the ' quick witted actress leaned over

fHE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO

TRANSFER MONEY

IS BY Xiong .Distance Telephone.

For Kates Apply To Local Manager of

&

CUMBERLAND

TELEPHONE

mm

1N OKPOItATKO

IpiniBHimiM irii il 13 vurrr-t'-. 1 1

parts of plain port

Adam Ilaikor who

wis, thumb over his shoulder toward th

1 ItiX.. A I. M TI J

just how it is, I nerer

could whistle aithcr." Laditg'

AMPERT & BOCKELMAN

General Merchandise. Shoes & Clothing, Dry Goods Notions, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Country Fradune T5T anted! B-ive us a Call. Both Phon. Free Delivery. West Sixth Strtet. JASPER. - IND.

Journ!. "