Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1910 — Page 4

nilRICD : the Board of Conntv Commission

owi vuuuiui i ewlaaido from the repair n5 of

cne 'asn-house oetore the ap proach of the comincr winter.

The Dubois floiinr.v Rnnrd of

Uharities.

r. hv Bk . Ki Doaisju

i v.srnit, ik it m counts, i.vih v..

.. Uwr -J a: t Von . iuu a jmhii- r. Ii

a r iMiMi. si in t. tMijtk tlio uuil usul

outturns ir.rucr.

The Town Board

I . V .kJBI nam. T T BMT TiW

John B. Slalar Deal !

John It Slater a real eittile flp"i t was fiund thnd in bod ul hin Im mm

in Wnehinclon Davioa Co last Hun-1

dny morning. II -art faiW iegv-n as tho cause of hin (loath. Mr. Ml t-

ter wan formidly a citizen of Inliud

uuuo's u unty and wh wnll ktmwn

nere lie whs niarno t" Mihs. For-

gerson of Irtl md.

It is said that ho v.13 tin yoiine-

wnr in Ind.

1 he members of the Jasper town Board met Monday night trustee Watruer was abse t.

Alois Schaaf appeared before veteran of the oivi

nlr.i i, t. i öH Vor You. "VMaiu w,u uskcu ior a-i e.-

8...;,ri.,ortl,,i. Mhjitoordto dis. investote the mat ter ' .miiimo e receive I "mi nil urreiue pui.l 'vup . ...L n, f in lull; .miens in ti.c discretion of tht . J;l :Z4fr

Ä!T m"BC H? co-cra-e crossing on low-

er main street snnrh nf ihni.

right of way.

In the matter of the v cation of

an alley petitioned for by Leo C. Jahn etal petitio iers appeared bv

their Atty. F L Betz ad make nrrtnf tF nM!n,.t.' ... .1- t

ohn YV. Kern of Indmnnnn is ner fYmr-m. fr,. t. river bottom furm nfl SO ncrns tn

says he cannot aflord to ficht the rt'eis there being iu remo--l,r Ser del week at the rate of breweries and so "ill not he a strm. h nilov ic !about S115 an acre.

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We WIT

ieemetl advisable.

A PHI r.

HI DAY

1.

1 5 10

For Senator.

Porlersiille Pointers. John Haut-5ch iscnnfinoH tnhis

bed with erysipalis

"rs Sherman Weinincpr i al

so on the sick list

ft'arcraret Munkel. visirpH lmr

son t'harles at Otwell Thursday, Franc Gräfin. eanHiilp fnr

Sheriff was looking after his political interest last week.

N. B Coffman sold his White

Dressed Stylish and Nobby. Appearance, you knew, oounf for a great derii in this world.

It clocsen't cost much to dross well, if you iiot vom- (Inf inD

All lines for Spring- comOalJand lot us show you.

here.

plcte.

candidate lorn Taggart of cated-

rroLCh Lick, who would make lrr E A, Sturm appeared befire the best Senator, says he will not tho board and lemonstrated to the

uua cauuiuaie iv tne Indiana- way and mani er the a natour vai.I

polis Mews will support the Dem- hieanera paraded tho public dtreeh.

uuiauu tiwKci. duuii jjmnomt -i tne town Hpnnkliny thoir debris

.uiijuiuuup aim trust lawyer oi m random aud thereby crcatini an

lerren. uce, says ne wants the Jbnoxioud odor to tho duteraien ol

juu iinu ny uooay ne is going at- the town and its inhabitants the ter it mspite of the vileoppositon locturshowud the great di?advaace machine crew. Tom Marshal, -ml the bad ran) is that may follow says he is not lookinir for n in), inuiti ilia ltki . . f I.

and has no choice ior U. S Sen Uactioe and what nat .lancei tho

ill 7 rlk- nf lkn . I... t ing C(

Esoeciallv Tom Marshal. TsiHnr .make arranements to reDair

w. w . iwi , iiju i it j ft i i iriitfiMii I n h I

öchuhmac her, ex-D. mocrat Au town Atty. to draw up or.ii.ancFS

uiior anu x-Kepuoucan candi Melting forth the way und m mn-r

uui xm- Auuitor ana an round Hint vaults will have to bd cleaned

uuiiLieiiin, says uur uwn will- nere-after. lam Elijah Cox" is the biggest After makine the usual all jwarc m man in the state of Hoosierdom the board adjourned and should be elected to grace the Senatoral carpet in the North end , venerable mother of Joseph of a sixty million dollar marble ' , Jun U'rge. "f this place ditd

Jiouse "Inch is stuck of the hill r" "er " "ne ,n onnvilla Friday and

"iiii-ij io oiuin Ul Lilt; lull I . riiunj- tin side in the et nter of a fortv nns brough bere for burial Sundav

r:i.i mi. . J

auv.tinic UU.IO A 11 Hill It visited friends at Jasper Saturday Dr. B. 0. Burris and Gertrude'

Cn-v rlHn... 1 . . ... 1 l 1 T ! I

Co. Sunday afternoon. The old men of this plac play-

ea oau atrainst the vounir men

and a lively game ensued the

young men won.

The Ladies Aid are makine ar-.

rantrements to have a roll call

meetimr at that time when a build

ing committee will Deselected to

church which it badly needs

Mayor Witrcrs of Huntincbtirt?

and Vic Cassidv were herf on

Telephone business Thursday, j

Will Hoffman and wife nf nonr

Vogelsvillo are the nroud narenti

of a new born poy.

Correspondent.

KUEBLER

Olothior & Haberdasher, West side Public Square. JASPER

LOOICYIAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE THE SCHOOL OFJtrmn ri

"wr i ' mm a W

LARGE ATTENDANCS

rirrr TYPEWRITERS POeiTIONS FOR ORADUATB8 pmmy for C4tm.oo

Acknowledge It.

Asylum

Jasper, Ind , Apr. 11, 1910 T. K- Dougherty. Mrs. L. L. Ccoper, H. M. Kean, members ol the County Board of Charities, accompanied by the latters wife

ana Kev. Worrell ot Jasper vi' ip'

cne county iJoor Asylum 1 , i j

lises Can Sford To

For Less.

It

Ä Ä ftiM Ä The Mental Whn mtiUBtiMtcm

pVirmiin nnnrli.t- t..c li'U ?f I i n ... . .. I nf Pifnonc Drnin II

v...r...v. v.uUM...u , un.c iiieiiitrö I POP 'on A nnri Tn P II U ui uiiusiia n uis ir

oi ..t. verntin, whose isanusance

to any party that he may belong

to. Official Visit to County Poor

No matter what Hip nriwd

unless it should be something

. ...uv, uwuiis pi is us lixeu as

After the public statement of this renresentrtive citizen of .Ins

per given below, you must come to the conclus'on: A remedy which cures years ago, which has

that of a postage stamp, the mer-lk.ef 1 the k'dneyjl in good health chant who is an interprising ad-i!,nce'tlcan be re,,ed.upon to per-

vt-iuser is sure to sell it for ess'rV ; Vi . "um" ,ul"cl wwea than the mercha.t who does not ead,thjs' Ediva.rd M" EnMa,in

For, in spite of his adventas'?011' cIüng h my Ptrsistently,and in buying-buying in large quan I Was .hand,c.aPPed . my ( mn u . te,..M . . work hu n Hn! mm ocd r.

ways felt languid. When I

5

.vs.'

work bv a dull

... oppoitunities -his selling advan-iandTay5 fIfc ,ang",d; m J

day of last week or, the Boatu ul-; JÄe d?cisive r. For P " iSj "Ü1?.

ic ja ciJctUlUU lO CO nr nie nrftfe "",vr "vw uiai luv

Hps fnr ,ncii "u " WOrk

. '. "A -"ow ui oiioi u ci unit, U1K- u;., r i j- j i . . J ing instant advantage of hnvW n,Rs . 1 had; frequent headaches

ficial visit-

m v

was due to disordered

j he is enabled to count his profits!1 .cm? to

... . . . Irt n ... i . . II II (TiniT

everything wrs found in first ""AZw&ieoi sales not u- ÜZ n x nAX .f"

v-wmpciitru to secure cnem irom a j " y neijr huifew sales, for he would thPn Hp ?. .a suPE'y ?f Jhls remedy at

class condition and the inmates as happy and cheerful as could be

expected, ihere were 11 men and 2 women there as inmates on the day of our visit two of the men were confined to their beds of illness. There are 78 acres of whpnr

12 acres of oats, 10 acres of clover 30 acres of meadow now growing on the farm and GO acres of corn wi i be put in if the season permits. The COUntv has nn rinnrl

there now about fi tons nf h.nv 9;n

bushels of corn 150 bushels of

wheat, 25 bushels of potatoes and between 2 00 and 3000 pounds of smoked meat. Among the live stock on the farm the Board found the following: 2 mares. 2 colts, 4 mules, 9 cows, 3 calves, 2 steers, 25 hogs, 150 chickens and a few turkeys and geese. The farm would have been selfsustaining last year had not the high waters competely destroy ed the corn on the bottom lands. It gives every promise of being selfsustaining this year. The inmates were loud in their their praises of Mr. and Mrs. Buechler's treatment of them. The work that Mrs. Buechler is doing there in waiting upon the sick and afflicted ones will never

be paid for m dollars and cents

few sales, for he would then be S?. ,a suPRly this remedy

taxing a small number 0f cus-'r,,c, na, au s uf.ugbtore- lcs tomers with thp nni; cn ..use brought immediate relief and

of his business. at tne present time I am quite1

A store that makes a net Dro- erom k,drey complaint." fit of 00 in a dy from sales" toii8131 glven APril 24' 1917 )

three hundred custompr ?a " "-Good Reason For Re Endorse

1 ou.i.

When Mr

..MV vu UUtlLUl It'I .S. 14 WI I'll

to sell to each nf rhnco i,CfA...J MENT

Character In Walkli ir XT No two noonlp wnllr nvonUn o

Iike. There is as mn 'h Hicoim.

ilaiitytoa student of character, between the difFprpnf dt.io c

i . . w. .... u tllJ ICO Ul walking as in any other personal feature or peculiarity. Quick steps are indicative nt

.- - hJ vi

The willing service she trives and aguauon,; 8 ow stePS. wherther

. i . . . - ' iriTi rr rv o nnf- n ... i ? .

tne saernices she makes that the "V i- auescive ot a

sunenng ones may be relieved is an evidence of her Christian char

acter.

The song and prayer service at

on a closer martrin nf nrnf.'f a, I When Mr. Egg was interview-

is the nonadvnising store tha.edVarcJ?24S19fW,esai(1: 4'ö,ince is compelled to make enouch to tak,ng Doan s K,dey Pills three

uuvui a uuuy expense Ol OU OUt i- " . .i.v.iuuiguucu of sales made to fifty customers. I lhtm at evcO' opportunity. The If you are one of 300 daily cu- cure tnev, ected has been pertomers of the merchant who ad- matnent- , , , ,

vertises. von nrpnnvinrrK,,!-fU, " uy im tieaieis. vvico.

l-u; .nb UUU till Ul " hundredth part of his store pro

ms on cne days you buy. If you

are me inty daily enstomers of the non-advertisino-

you are paying one-fiftieth of his

pro: its. If you are fairlv 'Vood nf fio-

ures" you will quickly convince

yourse.it that your ought to buy, advertised thingsI-Courier Journal.

1 A PROMPT. EFurriTivB

REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF

RHEUMATISM

Lmmbmmm, Solatlam, Heurnlmtm.

7 i rsuwi una Kktdrmd 0seasea.

Applied externallr It affordi almost Id-

results arobelnccUccteU by tiltlnif It In

tbe poisonous substauco and rcmovlnff it

vim u w 9f m k. DR. C. L. GATES Unnrock. Minn., urlto.

Ml lltEla L'lrl h.r.. L,t in.!, m. l .

todr .be rum uround well an I b.pM : um U tu taj tuett a." iioou aa

l.vo. 'r 8ole b llru,.u

SWAHS0N RHEUMATIC CURE CHMviuv

IriMLiin i . r j. . ... .

I r uwn üiniOL LU n.

8WANSON

PILLS

Act quickly md fontly upon

I?

the

u uyo orirans. carrr ne off h.

dUturb neelemvnti and establishing

o tho liver.

HO cents. Foslor-JIilburn Co.. Huf

falo, Now York, sole agents for the

United .States. Keinoinber the name Doan's aud take no other.

a healthr rrmtllimn

stomach and bowels.

THE BEST REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION

2B Cents Psr Box

AT ORU00ISTS

GER LS WANIED. "LBARIf TO SEW IS OUR SCHOOL" J pay 7oup hoard whila you are learning, JJi.rour wok you a an bo making 1.00 a Experienoaa operatora inaka from $1.00 to 2.00 a day. Steady work offered the year round. The faotory i very light and ia oooled in jmnmer by oleotrio fans and heated in winter ojr ateao-heat. 5lSSv?f for! mad t0 yQur work oomfor table and profitable to you. Ifttt Monty and-ba Independent, 011 or writ e, SBXTOn MAHüPAOTüRinff CO,, FAIRFIELD, WAYNE CO,, ILLINOIS.

SOUTHERN RY.,

TIME TABLE

Guaranteed.

KASTIIOUNI) So 5 DAILY j-u a v, ?o. it ... p .No u 8VXUX V ONLY " C:50 A.' M. WKSTHOUN1). " Ü U''V ÜWA. AI. ; ll:l . M. i i i ... . 7 ;'-'

gent e or ref eotivp tu e

- mum, blV. Cl'aftv npnn p wölb- 'u

r " "um y ion a noiseless, even rrpnr? rooo,ki;

ui n.'.v - r . willig

Lilt; iLLi'rnT n nr u j

x ne bung anu prayer service at' "-' nc a pruuu the bed-side of the sick nnr fhp,P.erson invanbly taxes measured

i i .... 5f Pnc fhrniuin. 1 1 I i . .

aevouonai exercises in the monsrr ' " c ncad aid

sitting room as conducted by Rev i?nou'uers well back, straighten-

"it " 7i. m' ' ",-"8 LUU iucs

wciiuuu. iurned-in tnpso'one

0V AMI

Worrell were greatly appreciated

py the inmates,

. - . ..wv. . i iuco i ill-

One of the elderly Hnmates said y i lon? to absentminded people

'we are well cared for, welli L i suKffeats 5 person clothed and well fed, but we dolwno ,SM studjpusly inclined, and get hungry for religious services.f?S"aiIy fu!'. of deeP thought, of some kind." ".apart from himself. Obstinate The Board has invifpd Pnfii.PeoP'e rest the feet flat on the

Anthony Michael of Ireland and K1rou1nd' and alk heavily and Rev. Worrell of Jasner to arrnnfrpa,,.owly; ? hile the m-ser's tread is

if possible to visit the Asylum UIS.ntru,slle(i by short, 0.....1 . "''.'.anxious atnna A i

tread is

nprvnna.

every few Sundav afternoons and ian,x,i.ya stcp3- A 'iffht-hearted conduct devotional services for!vo,aIt,le.nersons trips lightly and flipjn nnfni.i.inn .ii i'CaSl V. in svmnnf hu ui-, u:

...www .uuwuuiiuie utuincrs anUit. I ''numa ur

..v... irntuiv. rur eiegance and

Why Papers Keeps Coming-. We Were asked fhia woolr

- 'v.v.n. uy ai delinnuent snhserihnr itK

kept on sending the paper after

uiiv- ouwti ipuun uaie expirea Every weeklv newsnnnpr in fnn,.

f - . . " "f'"v-' ' WITH this Size IS fnrnerf fn rl 4-!

- " ' w v v uu Ltiin i

Should we Ston subsnrintinna

... ll . . -1'-."" I

wnen me time exnirecj nmo

OUt of ten the snhanrihA ,ilJ

give US a Ca ine- down" fniin rn n . , ,

tiononthPhnnpcf o.urVu uu,s,.u' e""er paper, carqooard

- nun Li ui Til I I Ii I., i nM jr iiiu j . : i . i r r . .

ertflnnvfl mall üru :"r. uf """J' yu.r unities ior this S:

f ; " 1fc.MU ,u 13 class ot printing are uneaua ed. wksthouno

-ty iura nome paper to Persona needintr wort nf tMc -h ah.y.ijm a.m

continue sending the paper after kind for the cbmintrsenson Vift.M

uptime nas expired. It is not find if ip fi,,v n " " 7:so v. m

necessarv for fhww ia;i?- ?:"r-wir.""'" "r1"1111 v. k. ciay-mnii.

wppHina in rrtn... Vu 1 v iiapcvii, uui auuiuies anu learn our Tcuivuia IU JUIIOW tniS rule SS nnnna liafn in n nnin

their subscribers live nr .Jir ..s u.uur. iillrbi8on Trustee's Notice

jinn no!- nrr.AMi . i ... ,

hu yciounui inenus as 13

Cftharfiil u cii.,1 p.. j r 1. .. - notice that ho will attend to all buain bcneauie m tffeel Sunday Feb. 21 the Fo -staining to the oflico of Trust, at forowing Is fo I rltn (ily m S r(r Zm&&7J&t$

No. So.

Tlnio 8liovn ut HuiitliiKburK. KUrilOUND. I. AII.Y. 4:37 A.M. . " U:20

1 1

sisters of ours.

The Board will have few. if any recommendations to make to

grace, no civilian's walk can be

the case with n mnim;i..Af

" ujviibj vi UUI

ouuöunuers. uur subscribers

anouiu ueem it an honor to know

tnac we do not rtonhr. hPlV infn.

. - v.ivii iiiKKntV and eontinnp fn ennil

the paper aftei the time has expired. Should any desire their

paper discontinued, they should notify us and remit to data if thev

nave iiul aireaav nonp on w,r

uuiiu rress

60 YEARS

EXPERIENCE

IM

tioano Townsliip Trusteo'fl

Notice. tlif tltiilnrnlfrnml. Trimtnn nl Knone

owtlflhin. Dnboin rnnntv linrnhv vivei

notice that he will attend to all buainesi

bit 'or

nnJ

requests ali poreons havinp township b jBineBH to present it on Saturday. Cili; one defliriur hnnkn frnm Dm TnunehP

Ut iary, aro notiflod that the Library is

roni pr my reeulonco. School hnnlrn nf .Tnmon Mil Ik V

Portersville. ThomahII. Inman. I'mihIoh Itoone Tc

Jan vm vr 1

J iferson Tp. Trustee Notice

Iotico ia hereby given that I win attend to tho dutiee rf tho Trustees tlifO )ll Sntlirdav nf nnnli wooc nl mv ollice ill

Schnellvillu where those liaving Inifine will plt'iiHO call. AIho will noil khooI bookH. John Iii,ocK, Trustee. fnr. 12 100!) 1 your.

Low Hound Trip

Homeseekers Rates

'Southern Railway

compared with thatof a man whon rg has received military training DoanG'

For Sale.

T finvn n omni) U.. 1 li .

r- . . X 0,1" uuuac aim IOC Ol; Fourth Street whii.h t w;n n-.

. ; ... m. Tin ociini)

iiDargam it sold soon. Arch

Tradc Mauki

Deiiqns RnvaiauT Ar.

ANTMI MlAln . akalrh nil rfsin-lnllon m.

inloklr ucruin our opinion free wdetlitr r iMTGiillon le pmbablr ptteiiUbln. Comniurilciv lloiitirlctlr coiilUIentUJ. HANDIOOK on I'ateuu

twin rrce. uiat asencr for irliiff patemt, I A t Allt J t.kn ftimiltth Uitnn A i

tftctalMtlct, ailhout elm me. lutlie

iOUCO 18 heruhv invnn l)ii t(,n nn,l..

blgnedTruateo of Harbison townehin, will nttend to township b isiuesa on each

1UIIUHV OI IIIO Vimr fit mv nlllno n.l

narannn 1 1 n I . . . It . I

1IUV1I1LT I f 1 . nHlltn hll.ll.naA t .

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id tiurJiii l ii I ii n;i nil ri 1 in ni-noiinf 1. ; . fi w ninrc 1 'i'nn tihswCi

1 " w nvDUUUfc lU 4111111 W aaaa JkAA A V V W

lÄwSin nrv,,.,, .,,, North Carolina, South

my hotr.o nenr Ktiiorvfiie. I Carolina. Viremia. Geor

l 1 flu T. .......... m 1.. I . T

gia and .Northern jt'ionaa

un sale Xst and sa xuos-

daxrK of each month.

Limit 25 days from dato

Ma ItT fN Tmunvn Tr.infAn

an. ft. 1008.

FOR SALE. fli f

ötory-and-na t seven rnnm ,

house. Good lot. 50x100 ft.. nl- 01 sale- .

rear; graded street, good .For Kates, Routes, Train ber 1 ii 1 ",. I Vinn nnrl nrhni Infnrmnhnn, Cul

SdMt fi nmtrM. pavements, good well and eel Inr. vice and other Information, call

llllvl BWJBB, h . . . . J-

A hftndiomelr lllnatrmtod wewklr. targett etr.

filiailori or 11710101111110 lournal. T.rmi. IS a

renr: four month. L 80U bjaJI newadMlera. Braocii oaee, ON V It, WMfalnatoa. U.U

Eavements, good well and cellar. Vli;u unu ocne iniormiiwuii. lust be sold at once. No rea- 9" anY aent of the Southern Iii sonable offer refused. Apply l0rwrite J G,Bea,m Jr., A. (j. Courier office. A, St. Louis, Mo.