Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 June 1909 — Page 4

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Siihurrintlrn iliö Per Year. This paper Is mi. led regularly to I a definite order to dis-

uui.vt u ..nnHnti receive I aud all arrears paid

i ti full - nnlpss in the discretion of the

should be

JMiUllCWC i UIHWIVM. ' doomed ad vi sabU.

FRIDAY JUN1C 11. 1W G IRCUIT COURT.

ThP .Tune term of the Dubois

rsmiiit- P-mrfnnvonptl in recrulai'

session Monday June 7th the fol-

1 AMi'i m r h!iin.?-: was transacted.

lulling 11I 1 T QtntP v .Tnsr nh F. (jobbel In-

t-nvipntinn. Plea iruiltv fine o "l

State vsGus Kunkel Intoxication Plea guilty line 5 u State vs Albert Renner A As B Trial by court finding not guiltyState vs Jos Barth Et al S L to M Trial by court finding not glState vs Frank Xordhoff C C W Plea cuiltv relased during

good behavior State vs John Stallman S L to M Trial by court not guilty. For the purpose of reorganizing the Countv Board of charity the following persons are appointed: Mrs Josephine Cooper, to serve one year, T. K. Dougherty, for one vear Mrs Jennie Lemmon for two years Adam Stratman for two years Miss Anna Fromm and H. M. Kean for three years . Civil Cases.

Citizens State Bank vs Mays

r Piimmine nn note dismised

Ludwig Vogel vs Henry Neush

Cont. Minnie J Berry vs Albert Berry Divorce Dismissed. John Huebner vs Louis J Gasser et al on note dismissed George W. Englet vs Philip Pannor or nl nn note dismissed.

State vs James Lindley, Selling

Liquor without prescription trial Vv .Inrv firulinc not etliltv.

Two other cas es charging same

offence nolliedCOMlSlNFRSlOURT.

June Term

John W. Chanlcy Jno AI. Sonst r Gc T loir Auu ilini'ui' Mi.H'r-üaut'Ouä .

Vi , fuüwinir

alioval

Duxie8 Co. Chan

rl3 . .

Katie Kiefer Pub Bi'dg fcf.b'j Mrs. Jno Kapp," JjJ Kerr Tray lor . , .50 Henrv Berger Bainbridge Kock

Roads ...

Pi ke Co. change of Vejiue 4s

A Dangerous Gift. Beautv is a dangerous gift. It is even so. Like wealth, it

has ruined thousands, inous-

ands of the most beautitui women are destitute of common humanity. No gift from heaven is so general as the gift of beauty Tn about nine cases in ten it makes her silly, senseless, thoughtless, giddy, vain, proud frivolous, selfish, low and mean We think we have seen more crirlc snni Ipd bv beauty -than by

, - .ioU Jc

any otner one uuk.

beautitui and sue Knows, it, w as much as to say she is spoiled. A beautiful girl is very likely to believe she was made tenbe looked at; so she sets herself up for a show at every window, in every door, on every corner of the street, in every company at ,irV5oK nnnnrtnnir.V olfei'S .01' an

, t..w..'i -

exhibiton tierseu inu ueneviuB onri ;finnr thus she soon be

comes good for nothing else, and

when she becomes to oe a nuuuiu aged woman she is the weakest,

most sickening ot an numan things a faded beauty.

How Consumption Can Be Cured.' Authorities of every kind have finally agreed that the outdoor treatment is the only roliaMitr .itrrK" ' fr the Great Whuv l'auire. Impure, confined air int i fen! with the functional piocessei of the lunifs. The I carbonic acid gas is not properly

replaced by oxaygen, tne gieat life giver, which cannot be absorbed in proper guantities- In endeavoring to cultivate the lxtbit of living out of doors, it tin difficult at first to main

tain warmth. One will not be benefited when seriously altering from cold. The body should I be kept warm and comfortable, j but this does not mean that one; should indulge in coddling, One should slowly but surely inure the body to what might ordinarily . be n garded as exposure i When taking the out-door, treatment do not forget the i n.icif-v nf soiMirinir all the oxy

gen von can through the aid of deep'-breal hing exercises 1 f you expend the chest on each ac easion as much as you can without pain or discomfort, there is no possible chance of your being harmed. The expasion of the

lungs should always oegm in me, abdominal region and gradually extend up to the chest- When a breath is taken in this manner, 1 the air is carried down to the lowest parts of the lungs and llv. as the brest fills and

expands thereafter, all other parts of the lungs are expended and strengthened From June Physical Culture. Cure your Kidneys. Do Not Endanger Life When a Jasper

Citizen Shows You the Cure.

WnmakWiUuMm t Mrt MfcMft ky KUacy aii Btetfff TitaNe.

Ki incv trouMe p-cvs upon the mind, disc- .urajiandlcsscusamUitioii. heauty.

vi;or mm iiitwiur ucs soon disapjxair when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so nrevalcnt

that it is hot uncom-

xuon for a child to be

born cm.cteu with

vcak kidneys. If the

iftbe urine scalds

IUIIU Vi imivä " ' " --- - tbe flesh or if, when the child reaches an it ciirmM be able to control the

passage, it is vet afflicted with bed-wet-ting, dependupon it, thecause of thedifficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of This unoleasant

trouble is due to a diseased condition ot the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as -well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. 'om. ....i.i tiu immediate effect of

Swamp-Root is soon realized. Itissold

, by druKKists, m Jitty-

cent and oiienlollar bize bottles. You may

have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling all

including many of the thousands of testi1 l-ttiT; rectrived from sufferers

who found Swamp-Root to be just the

rcmeily neeUeU. in wnting ur. a.uuic & Co.. Binuhamton, N. Y., be sure and

mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, i llinghamton. N. Y., on every bottle.

Harbison Trustee's Notice

Notice :s hereby given that the under-r-igned Trustee of Harbison township. u-Tll fittoml in tnu-imhin hiFint'ffi on enol

Monday of the year at my ollice, nnd 1 . i A ..rlin lill.limkao r

perSKTIlS Ua Villi; IUAUSIIIJ uurmvee k

tranait aie requtrcu 10 preseni u iuum. . i . .

Tht townsdiiu librarv will bo kept al

v

II. v iion.f m-Jir rvt-ut-r nn .

M ums Thimuso, Tmetee.

J in. -V 1Ü0S.

JTfE recommend Cluett " Shirts to our customers because zve would rather have permanent customers than transients.

FOI IN HAWAII.

Proceedings of the

1909. T. Miller et al Road

petition, Viewers report accepted and fees allowed as follows John D Hauser, Frank Hurst and Herman Wehr each VI 0 Wm. Kellems 5'1 cents. Chas A. Jackson et al Road petition Viewers accepted and fees allowed as follows Frank Shuck BenVerkemp and Henry Wi fabler each VIW Nick Volpert 50 cents. Perry Tompson et al Petition received and continued Andrew Hausenour et al con-4-5 T11101

Prtfor Vnnrferheit et al Viewers

ronnrt and fees allowed. John

5fripfTPl Henrv Stemle and Jos.

Kleinholter each f'.OJ James

Mittelbuehler 5) cts-

i.innnr License crranted to

efltrev Jacob Geiss Jr.

Thomas J. Himsel, Geo House, Ronn Kmnf. Henrv Kiefner. P.

.T T?n1et,ter. Adam Harker. John

P Egg. .1. P. firecrorv bid for con

ofMinfinn nf Rnck R iads in Cass

tp. for $12,844 was accepted, the Kwlo nf .T V Parsons for 13.444

and Edgar Traylor Cons Co- for

13,17o were rejected, if i heino- shown to the Board

rf Pnmmicisinnprs that the County

Council of Dubois County appropriated the sum of 75.00u for the erection of a new court house it was ordered by the board that they proceed and that the necescsrirv starts for the erection of a

new court house at the present!

This Peculiar Food Is to the Native ab Bread Is to Us. What bread is to the American or Europeau poi is to the native Hawaiian. No meal is complete without it, and for .the great majority of the natives it forms the -principal article of diet. While they probably could at the present time live tvHhmir. this accustomed dish, the

time once was, before the advent of the whites to the islands and the introduction of iicw foods, that life without it woiild at least have been precarious. Poi is made from the tuberous root of the taro plant, a species of the caladium family, of which the well known elephant ear plant is also a member. The tuber, which

averages m size tnni oi a sweet potato, is bakod ahd after-

tr-nrrl nmirulpd lit) With Water Ulltll B

" ' . .7 1 . t

smooth white paste is ouuuncu,

much resembling a wheat Hour

paste, except that the color is a pale pink or purple, dependent upon the variety of taro used. This . . 1 . t! 1.11.. t

paste is allowed to sugnuy luimem, or sour, when it is ready for use. In olden times each family prepared

its own pm, the worlc being uone u the men, as in fact were most other

cooking operations. At the present

time poi factories m wnicii maciuuerv irrinds the taro and mixes it on

a large scale have largely supplanted the old hand method. The Chi

nese of the territory have come to

be the leading manufacturers oi tne

Many ot tne wnue rusmuius the islands eat poi to almost the extent as the natives, hut the taste is

largoly acquired, and strangers seldom care for it. Poi has a high food value, and, since it formed the principal article of diet of the old llawaiinns, some persons have cred ited it with the splendid physical development of the race. Poi was always eaten from wooden bowls, or calabashes, and was conveyed to the mouth by the fingers, "one, two or three being cm-Tim-nfl nrrnrdimr to the consistency

of the food, which also establishes a designation of one, two or three

finger poi. White poi eaters now usually employ a fork or epoon in lieu of fingere, although it is still common even in the highest fnmilin in mvn rialivo dinricrs, or luaus,

nt which knives and forks are ta-

Wliv will people continue to suffer the ayouieti of kidnev complaint. lickuche, urinary .Usorders, Uineneee, uemtaches, laupior, why allow tbemcelvet to become chronic invalide. PonnV Kälney Pills is the remedy to tue. because it ivet to the kidneythu help they neel to perform their work. . If von have any, even one of the svinptoma of kidney mucuses, cure yonr--"elf now, before liabetes dn piy or Brit;ht's difense set in. Head tbi Jasper testimony: Mica Ih.lun Steinhaaser. Cmv -t .

Jasper, Ird , mya: "I suffered from a

.lui.roscim? iincicncne. irtMiueiu mwi-

aches, spells of dir..mefs and Mn irregiilarit in the ia.su'e of the kidnoy

-ecretions. I did not lest we'l oii y to tlies-e dilliculties and T felt most tired mid most of the time. I finallv learned

rt nnnn' KiilnM- lMls and thev were

recommended ?o Inch that I procured a box at Flick & Pfau's drop store. Thrutiii nf ihir nse wat satisfactory as I

obtained relif at once. I am now quite

free from kidney tiouble. Vnr snln hv ml dealers. Price 50 cents

Foster-Milbum Co, New York, sole n run ia tnr llu I'nWd States.

Remember the name Doan'e and tike

no other.

J. BEHRENS, M D. C Veterinarian.

Treats Domestic Animals.)

Calls Answered Promptly.

HOME PttONE 129. RUKTIN6BUR6 INI.

A Favorite at Court.

SHIRTS are good shirts they'll stand wear as well as washing and they come in so many good patterns that we are sure to be af)le to please you. $1.50.

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

Ml,

Corner 7tli & Jackson St..

HOME 'PHONE.

JUST IN NEW LINE OF SUMMER NECKWEAR

SEE THE PRETTY WASH STOCKS FOB

SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE

AND

CHI-:

neV COUrt nOUSU clt Uiu pirawa - 1 cn,l 'Vur site of the old one at a cost not 1 booed I nn. flJ?ff" nS!

to exceed 75.tHX) to be paid in annual installment of $3750- per trnnr on rl h& firm of Miiburn

Heister & Co. is now selected as

architects to prepare plans and

? n mn ph otinuotte nmonc tho Ilft-

wniinns in eating with the fingcra as with modern table implements, and thn rrrn roful motion bv wliich a por-

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tion of poi is twisted upon tne iin-

At the reception tmlay his majesty honored me by Rrarionsly singling in nut to speak to me In person! Ill majesty tapped mo on the cheek anu said. "Are ymt hero. too. you old numskull?" You can Imagine. Adelheid how envious all the others were!- -.Sliu Vllclsslnnis (Munich). Boo no Township Trusteed Jfotico. Tne undersigned, Trustee of Boom

rntrnaliin DllltOlfl COIintV. hereOV KIVW

notice that he will attend to ail b"uinei t

pertaining to the office of Trustee, at hu rMiilxnpi). turn tn es W'eat of Pot

'eraville.on Saturdayeof each week, an 1

rjqneata all persone navinc lownmin hnoinoBP tnnrHfnt it onSntuidav. Citl

t - I i 1 . P.i.al. '

ens ueainxiK uookb iruiu vnc iuiun Library, are notilled that the Library u

rent pt my reaiuenco.

School lookp nt James Mulky'

oMnrti.rsvilli. TlloHASlI. ISMAS

TruBtee Boone Tp

Jan 5 1U00 lyr.

Schedule in Elfecl Sunday Feb. 21 the Fc Wjjhl

lowing is tor inlormatiM m 15 llü

Guaranteed. KASTlJOl'M)

No. Ä OAU.Y :"- No. 1; -

no. 11 " .... .r

SO. 1 st.VUAV O.VI.l A. .

WlSTHOlJSD.

No. IS PA1I.Y .Tiff A. JI.

- Tflfll'.M.

o.'ifl rf DAY NI.Y. II 03 V. M.

TlniOHliown ut HtiutitiKlJiitx. BNSTISOUSO.

SO. 1, HAII.Y. 4:37 A.M.

So. " " " ün 3. " 1JV21'.M. So. 2. " 12 "

WKvrmir.sn.

So. 7, DAILY. 12 JK A. M. No. I. " 11:2)

So. 21. " II VJA. M.

V. 10. 1:50 1" M-

V. K. Clayoinb, A Et., Jwper.jn

NEW FOUIUNHAXD WASIITIK iuft i-unw

WM J. KUEBLER.

Side Clothlor llarbcrüasnor .iasi ik

J irerson Tp. Trustee Notice

ntinn in hprohv uriven that I will at

tend to the duties rf the TruMeea ollice

I f . , f 1 1. i At'..... i n

arcniteCCS to in vuniv piaua aim r - . . 4 on Bnuinmy ui cani r mj fka nronfinn nfi rcrs and transferred to the moum ..hneiivillB wlierelhosehavinir but-ines

spraiiwuu iaiui w w r:" 7L!, M cLnnUhnsonsibilitiofl of üill nleafia call. Also will sell fcchool

ÜOOkH.

Juin Block, Truetee. Mar. 12 1WW 1 vear.

n now onil rt house to be submit

ted to the board at the July term. Commissioners Wehr and Lubbers voted aye and Alles no. The following allowances were made Public Buildings UO 07 Poor Farm $1-14.57 Insane $1'5 94 Assessing Rev. Phil Conrad $146 ,Jno. Bauer Jr. 160 Ceo. W. Schnarr 150 fihas A. Glezen 150

Solon Stenhenson 250

Herman Waasing 130

u-nnld not phock the sensibilities of

the most refined. An invitation to

real luiui. nt which noi, baked piß,

fish baked in leaves nnd cocoantit in

v.'trinii forms form the principal

pnrt of the rinenu, is something that is nhrnvR looked forward to bv every

visitor "to Hawaii and always pleas-

antly rcmcin bored afterward. 'Arc all your oos i.mk.n niuu1" "No; only tee. I'v.o were hot by Jhe hnron while bo was hunting, and one w:ih u:ti ( tor tty ut. nutoinobllc. They all incivi-1 pfiHlons. hut tiSy other boy is gol for uotbluit." rilicndc Blatter.

rou SALE.

Storv-and-half seven room

house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., al

ley in rear: graded street, good

pavements, good well and cellar.

Must bo so d at once. No rea

sonable olTer refused Apply

Courier oflice.

Sore NiDofes and Chaioed Hands

Are nulckly cured by applying durtibcrlaln.

Salve Try It; it I o ucce. I'rice 5 nU.

IG. P. Waperl sag? m

&30

THE II mill Gß

The Hoirc Telephone Co.

has the largest litt of

subscribers and will give you the best ser vice

You can talk to your

friends, order your merchandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone.

DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO

wMAHUFACTURERS OF WAGONS no CARRIAGES,

f!s 0 Aad Dealer In OI m Agricultural Implemtnta i& nd Fertilizers.

General Repairing it Horfle Shoeing o North Mils Street. Jasper, Ind-

In-Itntion. Ant otiao-mcnt Kc WittM-rltit. trr rcl of nvrIon. J2.S8. 100 V loltlDK

ciirJit tor We. write toUay

Ucn K Doane a st. jipor, lad