Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 June 1910 — Page 4

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Jm.si 1 1 t i n il.Sfl Ter Yc ". This parei e mi. led recnlarly to its 0 ibscribert until a Jetlnite onler to dif.ontiune Js receive 1 and all arrears paid nfull; unle-s in the discretion of the publisher a different cowrie hould be deemed advisable.

Oid They See Fatima Dance? Mr. H C. Knann and Dr. E

G I-ukemeyer, of this" cfty, and Or- Win Rust, of Holland, went to St. Louis Monoay night to attend the meeting of the American

iAIedical Associnton. -H'Burg.

Independent. The 1910 Assessment. $170,235 in the total valuation

of taxables in the e untv over

Free Board for

Hole

He. Evans AI

M:CI'lland Evans, husband of Marie Evans, was arrested Thursday morning: on a charge of having deserted his wife without

leaving her reasonable means of tsurpcrt. His bond was placed at $500. b' Judge John L Bretz, and failing to give tlje same he vis lodged in jail far safe keeping until July 1 when his case

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Columbia Harbison Boone Madison Bainbridg Marion Hall

tats- Louis C.Ellineharn Jefferson

Jackson

. RIDAY. JUNE 17. UI.

Democratic Ticket.

-Wm.II. O'Brian.of

Secretary of

D ecutuer. Auditor of State

Iawrencebvrg. Treasurer of State "Williarr II. Vollme

of Vineennes. Attorney General Thomas M. HoninClerk of the Supreme Court J. Fred France, of Huntington, Superintendent of Public Instruction Robert J. Aley, of Bloomintort. State Geolosist Edward Bsrrett, of Plainfield.

State Statistican Thomas Brolleyofl

North Vernon. Jndjre Supreme Court Second District. Douglas Morris of Ruahville; Third District, Chas. F. Cox, of Indianapolis. ' Judce of Appellate Court Northern

District, Joseph Ibsch, of Hammond,

M. S. Lairv of Locensport, and Andrew

...rti 1? a.- 1 .

thpnnmnnr lnr venr come up lur trim m unuig

The following is the amount of !count'- .... the valuation and gain or lo?si p , . ., . itjTJch School Notes.

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Amount Gam

$232,925 GG0.1ÖO

Ö4O.0O0 1Ü.1U Thr. r-lmnl hmlrlinrrc in Jf.,.1,

iJ'i-'0SS i'Json Townships were condemned.

The township trustees of the

20.362 .county attended a meeting here, 2.7,!0 Monday to discuss schocl matters.

Patoka Cass

Ferdinand Jasper Huntingburg Birdseye Ferdinand

5-10.G65

3SS,465 294,040 273,075 397,155 722.G10 757 565 360.110 S2S.S20 S92.G50 130,990,, 277, 7S5

Dubois Circo1! Court.

Neoma Schnell vs South. Rv

Lo. damage cont- by agreement

O,lO0 Thfv ni'P knntvn ns thet Rrrv

00-- v e Hornty and Merkle schools j j'n-1- ew u',llmSs are apt to take j r?' their places. AH are wooden

Today Madison Township holdstheir common school commence-1 ment 1 he ckss consists of lf; :i r.. k r r : i. e

on - niEvansville will deliver the class j

o'nnz address the title being: "'Heroes

Tuesday was Flag dav, Cart Phil. J Kunkel, Justice F. L. Betz and Chas Egg were the only pa triots we noticed who disnla ved

OR the benefit of tnose

particular men seeking ex-

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clusiveness or pattern and individuality of style, we are showing tnis Spring the magnificent tailoring line of Ed. K Price Co. MERCHANT TAllOXS CHICAGO

3.670 13,09: 4,755 j 40.S101

make

Cullen B Greene etal vs James' th

. Meyers etal Petition, dismiss-j edMary Miller etal vsdlive Krev-' AflSWeTS EVeflj Ml

These famous tailors

clotL.es of surpassing excellence, Just as you want tnena, at a price considerably lower tnan ordinaril: Select your pattern todav

and nave us take your measure.

obt

ains.

Excluiive local representative of Ed. V. Price (if Co.

WM. J.KUEBLER

AdamB of Colnmbus City; Southern dis

trict M. B. Hottle of Salem, and Edward W. Flt of GFeeafield. For Contrress "William E. Cox.

For Prcsecutintr Attorney 67th Judicial

District Uarry W. Carpenter.

For Joint Senator for Crawford, Dubois and Perry Counties. Bctnar Tray-

lor.

For Jaint Repr3sentative tor Daonis

and Pike Counties. Peter L. Coble.

For Clrk Circuit Court. William M.

Eockelniau. For Auditor Jacob II . Seng. For Treasurer. William Rauscher. For Sheriff. Jacob II. Schwenk. For Coroner. JohnJr Menke. For Surveyor. Emil Berger. ForCoramjssioner,3d D.fctrict. Ilenry Landsrebe.

ling, petition Com. reports sale 'Jasper Peop e Have Found Ihal Tills Is SfüBj

Michael Hohl for $-1225. deed pre-wrench ' ' a SUdden sected and approved. A lit;.p mav h..ri .h Marie Evans vs CI-11 fiWkidne?,s the support venued to Orange circuit Spejis ef backache often follow.

Lottie Hollowell vs Jno. W. Pr. SCnie irrelarity of the

Hollowell Partition Com. ordered l k': j.. , l. books.

to sell at public auction. UX, y C v Mary H. Hudsoath ex ,vs Wm.itar':.,. ll um 1

rnnrf - ail,

Is Doan s Kidney Pills, a true specific Many Jasper people rely on it Here is Jasper proof. John Pfeffer, Mill Street, Jasper, Ind., says: 'I had occasion-

on without anv armrpnt rnii.qp

and quite unfitted me for work 1 Carolina, Virgmi, Gore. About two months ago my back gia and Northern Florida was extr-mely .lame and when I.On Sale 1st and 3d Tueastood, a dull pain across mv hips rtr " , 1 , -i 1 uavS OI each mnnfh

W-"rDSÄOT 25 days from date

naiienng f-rospecis. 4 'cured from Fl.ck and Pfau's of sale. Jasper college, one of the well Drug St-jre, brought prompt re-j For Rates, Routes. Train Serknown educational institutions of i lief and out of gratitude. I en-; vice and other Information call

its twenty-first dorse them, (btatement given on any agent of the Southern Rv

mi -i i rr r t n . .

jr write j. u.tfea.mJr. A G. P.

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West Side Public square.

Let us show yn Our complete" Liües o; Mens Furnishings. The New Shape And Shades Of Spring- Hats Outing Shirts Our 1910 Oxford NEW TOES We Can Dress Tou Correctly From Head To Foot We Want To Show Tou. Clothier & Haberdasher.

JASPER.

court.

Cox Gets Pie lor New Albany Hon. V. E Cox has succeeded

in gtiDK an appropria ion of S3f J

000 to improve and erlnrve th

New Albany Po-t-offite building.

Jasper College Cef, mencement,

eJeffersonT). Trustee Xotice

Notice is horehy given that I will attend to the duties rf the Ini&teus oliico on äitnnlny of each week at mv offlce in ctineHviIle where those having lju.inewill please call. Also will üull 6ehool

J us Block, Trustoe. -year.

Low Bound Trip Homeseekers Eates Southern Railway

To Points In Tennesee.

North Carolina, South

special Combination Offer.

INDIANAPOLIS STAR and INDIANA F ARMEE Regular Rates; The Star, six months $2.50 Indiana Farmer, six months .35

Ifie Town Board Meets.

The Jasper town Doara met!

Monday night m regular session all members present Secretary of the board of health Dr. John P. Salb, reported that the conditions

of the town as far a h nth was Indiana, closed

concerned to be exc-M ,i. he re-jyear on Wednesday. The anmi-,in April 1907 )

eomenaea ine n ting up oi some

alleys where stagnant water col

al commencement was held in St 1 No Further Trouble. A

Josenh's hall at 8 o'nlnr-U' Th On arch. 1910. Mr. Pfeffer .

lects also the filling up of the lot'valedicUry was given bv Thomas said: "I can recomm.nd Doan's;

where the old veneer mill used toiMarrin. Rev. J. H- Hildebrand Kidney Pills jut as highly today stand owned by Mary K. Schnei- delivered the class address, after as I did three years ago, when

der a petition of property owners, which diplomas and medals were 'they cured me. I have been free of lots ö 70, 71, 78 and 79, for awarded. Ifrom kidney complaint since that

tne vacation or an alley Between The following were the gradua

said lots was accepted and July! tes: George E Aubrey, Edward

ncn set ior any remonstrance to

St Louis, Mo.

be filed.

Property owners on Jackson street between 9th and 11th St. were ordered to put down a 4 feet concrete side walk within the next GO days. Bills were then allowed.

Jacob Schmidt Celebrates bis 73 Natal Day Jacob Schmidt, of Co. K. 143d Ind., Vol. Celebrated his 72th birthday at the home of his son-in-law in Marion township last Sunday. Several of the old membeis of the defunct 143d were present and instructed Attarney Frank L. Betz to write to Big Billy Cox and tell him that if he didn't getCullops dollar-a-day pension bill passed in short order that his name vvouldbe "Dennis" instead of William Eljah But the funny part of the whole cheese is that the 143d never was within 500 miles of the firing line. The workers do not realize it, but it is the capitalists who are

dependent. Without the spoils

time.

For vale by all dealers. Price r.O cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Imffalo. New York, sole agents for the Fnited .States. Keinember the name Doan's and tjake no other.

Cruz, Leo I. Drone, Leonard C.

Drone, Vincent T. Drone, John W. Geiger, Albert Hamilton. Thomas M arris, Carl A. Mt-rtes, William J. McTegart, Patrick Payne, Arnold Wimsatt and

James Borland. -SOUTHERN RY., The year ending Wednesday . . 1 . has been the most successful in T ME TABLE

many respects that the college ihas enjoyed since it was founded. Schedule in Effect Sunday Feb. 21 the Fo

l us museum received many ex- , , . , , . , j . cellent specimens duringthe year,, 'orowln9 ls (o "Only 2nd IS TiCP while its library was greatly en-i Guaranteed, larged, and its grounds artistical-' BArnui7st 7 1 beautified. Ivo. & oily ha. m. It has an excellent course, does n: n l i': . thorough Work' nml nronnmc :eIN. 1 SU.VOAY OJfl.V P 39 A. M.

graduates to go into the world well equippedThe prospects are that the college will have a larger attendance next year than it has ever before had in its history.

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Notica of Adoption of Resolutions.; To Whom It May Concern: k

Notice is hereby given by the N' Board of Trustees of the town of N" w" " Jasper Dubois County Indiana,; that on the 13th, of June 1910, " :

tney unanimously adopted a De1 i 11 1...; r

tmiatury r.usoiuiion ior tne va

ut IIvotiHtfbanc.

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nu astt.ic core ut y orr cmsc of Con.

taken from the workers thev cation of the allev extending tm. r'inP ' ud.

would pit hpr starve nr W f mm Towh-.n .fronf Pln Oti . oS lr dr

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anu situated between lots 70, 71, 78, and 7 in said town. The Board of Trustees of said

town has fixed Jul v 11. 1910 at

work.

The school board of Evansville is the limit. They fired Suner-

feÄJu.CÄ &JeBZ Pflock P. M asa date, and the

icw uums auuui Lutjui. xrucni

is an awful dangerous thing, yet every one appears to like it when

applied to the other fellow, but

never to themselves. Too True; Pity 'Tis. When lawyers make laws, and lawyers interpret the laws, there is not much chance for the commoü people, excepting topay the bills, the right of the people to do the latter never being questioned. N. A. Public Prees.

ar.mtern in in ition if Milks' rj;e bottle can Pl-kt fr- Sil

art n,,t v "i wUi the tvsulN

60 YEARS EXPERIENCE

FÜR. SAL Oi. 1 l i.

ouory-ano-naii seven room

nouse. Good lot, 50x100 ft., al

ey in rear; graded street, good

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

sonable offer refused. Annlv

Courier office.

For Sale.

I'have a small house and lot oi. Fourth Street which I will sell nt

a bargain if sold soon. Arch

Doane-

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

Jasper,

Ind.

A. F.

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Uorner 7th & Jackson St. HOME 'PHONE.

uitxtnc uicnc on ce used as a

town hall, as the place when and where remonstrances to said vacation will be heard and determined in regard thereto anl for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. The Board of Trustes of the Town of Jasper. Philin J. Kunknl Prpc

Anthony Lang Clerk Town of Jasper. ' Frank L. Betz Attomov fnr

Petitioners. June 17 2wk.

Jib.

License Xoticn. AOTU K 1-hereby i:iv. n to th c t r 1. V lltilnhriilKf Tp., l)iitol).(Hiiiiit. In 1 mill. Mint lh- nii.l..rif,i.wl ft lllMll I t 94

of the I iilti sun-, will nply t th-1 tv ( oimniH-k.n.T of Ivnlxni t-ont at tlM-ir mat rnraiitr sfiin in j.i

VMa. fnr 11 lif.ii. to retail Intoxn it n

"r".1 ""'r mm wine, ani ponnit tin nun, t lie lrak on the proiuw, iintler the r.n, visions of th Itiwrt of InUlnnu rovir, nK The pri'ol-u loo t Ion whore naM - nre to 1h"ii1 u In n one tory brick buii nif 1 xw feet HiiHre 011 part or the smith -t iUitHi rof Nfction K. town l fioutli. rnf.-w-t. frontiiiKon tlw Troy nmil, a r.itln liiliH .ivin lt.iinlri.lie Tp . Dubois cmiiiH. Ioili inn.

Total value $2.S5 Send $1.65 to the Indianapolis Star nd Get Them Both. lOffer Far Rural Residents Onl.-. This offer will be withdrawn soin, therefore enter subscription before it is too late. The Star is the only morning newspaper published at Indianapolis, therefore is the only metropolitan newspaper that can reach the rural residents on same dav it i printed For E ection News, as well as news o your county, jour state and the entire world, read. THE IltfDIAJtf iTtlR

Tail-road Excursions Variable Tours to New York and Boston via Southern Railway, The Ideal Trip Go one way Return Another Ocean trip between; Norf ok, Va. New York and Boston boat trip between Washington and Norfolk. Stopovers at all points to New York $36.30 to Boston $41.20 Final Limit: Sixty days from date of issue. For complete information regarding these tours, call on Mr. V. E. Claycomb, Agent, Southern Railway. Jasper Ind or write Mr. J. C. Beam, Jr., Assistant General Passerger Agent, St. Louis. Mo.

THE MARLIN RIFLE. Model 1802. t

the oest nfle made for the farmer, combining the good points of the old muzzle-loading squirrel rifle with the convenience and rapid fire of the most improved repeater. It is so constructed that the same rifle uses the following cartridges: .32 short and long rim fire, .33 short and long center fire, and is the only repeater made using nm fire cartridges larger than the .22 calibre. The short cartridges are just the thing for small game while the long ones kill hogs and beef handily. On the first 2000 cartridges used you have saved the cost of a Marlin. 3t The Marlin Hand Book for shooters explains why thi3 is so and tells how to care for. and how to use. fire arms. This

valuable book free if you will send stamps for postage to THE MARLIN FIREARMS CO. NEW havpn rvr

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Traoc Marks Designs

Copyrights Ac

AflTOne pendln n (ktlrh and iImmmu '

fflUTOSrÄ ?nd saloon Lot 50 x

rtf takli tkr ch Munn V 1... vnnm KCt-l

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Scfeniific American.

a nanafomeiy llln.lmtM rek!r. Ijirrct Mr rul.tiMii f .r tnomne Journal. Term..

MÜNN & Co.36,Br.New York

A Kcal Est to and Business Bargain.

I have for sale a crood hotel

208 feet good

good Diningi rooms wpII

furnished and fine Bar fixtures.

Ultered at a bargain for immediate Sale. A Apply to Traylor Real Estate Agent

Harbison Trustee's Notice Notico ? liervby pvrn that Iho underuipneil Trustee of Ilarln'on township, will attend lo tovnhip b ieinc?9 on each Monday of the yi.tr at my ollice, and persona having toxneliip business to transact aie required to present it to him cn Saturdays. The totvnnhip library will be kept at m'. horr. neur Kellerville. Martix Tiiimliso, Trustee. Jin.-.. 1Ö03. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Ate quickly curtil hy npplyitifr Charotictlain'f fcal ve. Trj it; it is aucoc&s. llioa a ccatv

i Boone Tuwnsliip Trtisteo'd

Notice. Fn nndereigned, Trustee of B."' township, Daboie roanty, hereby eiv notice that he will attend to all bneme pertaininz to the office of Trustee, at hi? residence, turo m es West of r" tersville, on Satnrdayaof each week, n rqnesta ah persons havinjr towr6hiP bjsiness to present it onSatnrday. Csit; ena desiriru; books from the Townshr Library, are notiHed that the Library i tent pt my residence. School books nt James Malk'j' atPortersville. Thomas II. IsTraitee Boone Tp Jan.5 1909 yr.l