Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1910 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER iy Bkn Ei Uoa.ni.
Good Showing Made By Farmers
And merchants Bank.
Gladstone' Handshnko. A berth fit napor Ulla a
JAM'HK, Udll.ll.H COUNTV, LVOM.V.V
ttltaM-l Mt I I'.Mto Udo tu or tr.t it. on tu round the uUul4 lutittcr
in uil ssvC
mi!. ii lien H 50 IVr Year.
Huenarvi is mailed
lubsorilxiu until a Jotlnite order to dip
ontitme g iceeivt! und all arrears? paid
nfull; unites in ttie discretion of the pablinhei iifferent courte should be
deemed advisable. . RI1)A. JULY 1, 1910.
An Aberdun napor Ulla a Giml
: siona tory of tht memorable Mid-
jotmaji tour Un one occanon Attention is called to the very titer wr a great hninMmkiiiff or-
exCllOUt'srJOLOir Which IS made rloal nt tho window nf thn nhl on.
by the Farmers and Merchants ftlcmim's railway enrrinuo, 'and ho
uanK or jasper, as disclosed Dy was rapidly getting the worst of it. their report to the Government A stnlwnrr vnn
ot June 11)10. which is nrinr.- niwm.rumi..,! Mr m. nmvnA
ed in this issue of The Courier, ontinl to tho occasion. Crouchin'
This showing, proves that the behind the urcat man and thrusting
manncrement of the hank is in b? hnmi und
good hands; 'and Jasper is to be verness cape, tho muscular "peeler" congratulated upon having a fi- gave each comet in turn n grip that
ri.til-irlv tn ilw P""1-'"' mauiuuuii uo. auttj uau no IBCK 01 COrUinillV.
,1.1, wwm t wiw iiimiikiiii iiiu umu mans uncommon assets and the personnel of its veegorous at Iiis rime o' life' ob-director.-, as is found in the Far- served one nnsuspecting Scot as he
BtroKeu ms lingers. "lie is that," concurred another of the policeman's victims, "but did ve notice his dirty nails?"
FREE
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mors and Merchants Bank.
Commissioners Court.
Democratic Ticket.
The board of commissioners
mnf . it Kiiioiilii h tnil.l.. . ! I LJ . . . - -1 I I 11
iiiub in tuuuiui uiuMLiiiv ätrssiuii nuujonoio mm. -
Tuesday a'd Wednesday. The . Remove vaseline stains by waSquarterly report of the officers hi wann water and soap; rinn
o .. -it m.!. iif mni,i..m were tJAuiiuueu ana snon eu uie pp-y cnionnatca eoda to thM fSSÄI ol Slalb"u,s c- t,hnsham collection of the following stain. "
amounts To keep brass or conner brfMI
A .,,:... OOO OA nl l. nm nr f. J.: i 4 . "
uiwrenceuvig. i xiuunui ..oj v-.-urK rooi.o m euiuu umu nncr cieanmg' nur
Treasurer of State- Williair 11. Vollme Kecorder 5U0.70, Sheriff $39.00 11 over with beaten whifoof egg. of Vint-ennee. The following: allowances were To prevent cane or bamboo fi I . (in m ir Jl n ff -. V .
WALK
OVERS
MOVING PICTURES
fehowing tli(
es of making
the
Attorney Ueneral Thomas M. lionan. I made.
Clerk of t ie Supreme O urt-- J. Fred Auditor Sweenev
t ranee, ol iluntinL'ton, Clerk Hiithor
Superin ondiot of Pui-. c Instruction I Treasurer Gerber
RobeitJ. Met of Hlootuincton. ShpritT Vnllmor
l - a. wftwft
tivloc'st- EttA-ard Usrrett. o'lRpr-nrrlor .Ttulv
Plain Sel l.
Staifc Hat.j'tiiaii- Tocma? Brollcvl t ...i
v 1 I I
t.,.i. i?.,., i n: oummissioner aues
Third Distn.t Cl as F. Ccx. of Indian-ICo Supt. Melchoir
apolit!.
Judge of Apjw.iate Coutt urthern District. Jiv-fiih fbaph. of Hnmtunml
M. S. Lairy of Logansjwrt, and Andrew A Jnmi nf (.Alntuhna C.tv S!i-tiiliurn .tic.
different nrop.p
i
as carried on
Walk Over Factories.
to
$575 $525.
$500,
$475. $325
f5G.25
use u tnü
ait water: rub with toft clothsia H dry. ; Notorious Jim litten.
Adams of L'olnmbiia Citv : Southern die
trict if. B.Hottle of Sslem, and Edward
W.ralt ol Upeenlield. For Congress William E. Cox. For Proseratinp Attorney 67th .Indicia .District Harry W. Carpenter. For Joint Penatcr for Crawford, Dubois and Perry Counties. Be mar Tray-lor.
For Joint Representative lor Duoois
and Pike Counties. Peter L. Coble. For Clerk Circuit Court. William M Bokeiman. For Auditor Jacob H. Seng. For Treasarer. William Rauscher. I;or Sheria. Jacob II. Schwenk. For Coroner. John F. Me'nker. For Surveyor. Emil Berger. For Commissiner,3d District. Henry Landgrebe.
What Democracy Offers, Here is the platform the average Democratic candidate for Congress will present to the people: Lower duties on Hip neeecsniie
ot life-
An income tax that a large
part or tne Durden of the cost of government may fall upon those
Dcsc aoie to Dear it.
Reciprocity with Canada and
our best customersRepeal of Section 2 oftheAl
drich act that forces tariff wars
and retaliation.
Election of senators by direct
vote.
uid-nme democratic economy
in puDiic expenditures. Restoration of popular govern mentin House of Representatives
The Republican Platforn
Th eve of the Congressional campaigns is at hand. It looks as if the Republican party proper will will boldy attempt to bluff the American people on these propositions: That Aldrichism is a good thing for the country.
'Ehat "Uncle Joe" belongs to
tne ADranam Lincoln type of statesmen That the Payne-Aldrich tariff
bill was the "best tariff bill ever
passed" and is a God send to the
consumers.
That the expenditure of more
tnan double the sum used by
Cleveland to run the government
is really necessary for "party
solidarity." It is not infrenuent that news
papers find themselves unappre
ciated oy tne men whom they have favored bv their suonort.
column after column being pub
lished in their tavor, and yet
such favors, when the test comes
are unappreciated. When you
und your home paper taking no interest in you or your success, when you find it keeping aggravatingly silent when you think the editor should be tearing his linen in your behalf, do not work yourself into a fever af anxiety as to the cause; just ask yourself wherein have you placed the paper and its editor under nhlio-n.
tions to use space and energy for
you. uaitic (V.) American.
f!elphr.lf-pfl fVlO lfb (rofMnrr
l9S? into a Couple of Scraps one with
fay in vnrmrA f
-ii-yy rent, cost Neuschafer S8.S0 for
T t-iu r i IÖ7 a,,u la ÖUIU II1UL airs. Lawyers Milburn & Betz, 24. Neuschafer used an old shoe on
irmt: iu. wiiji-ns iiomn -thi n i r;m. :.u j: t. -n?.i.
?cABoard of Health Dr-GuKsell Jim also got into a row with a TMn 1 1 I r Tt.ii. ...... .
cm X t vi tji . Mr- viDDie ot Louisville Sunday Electric Light Plant, $64-65 and will have his trial for A. and For Township Poor. S177.3o. n tv.-fv, ;f. kä. t..4..
ri i mu -i xt Vi i tt "i iiiiciii, uciuio uuautc Carl Theile New Court House nfti,-,, v,,.; ivu:h
507 uuhuuoji T IllttSIl WHO
M. Hochcresane. $7o fQ,., ,noi .i, t, i
. r. tillwell New Court House Ur, n;nA i . c;.:i 1j
rnoa (A ttllu v.i iju iu ftccj; uui ui jail, aim
pi XT I ITT ITT-l. U u 111 UVUUIU UC111J.
WEDNESDAY NICHI JULY
3
WM
. J. KUEB
J
West Side Public squaie.
Clothier & Haberdasher,
JASPE
M. A- Sweenev and Jos. Gerber.
each drew $90.00 for services on
board of review. A fake.
Traylor and Kremnrj. were also
awarded the Harbison Tp rock
contract as follows.
Road No. 1.
Road No. 2. '
Road No. 4.
Total,
Road No. 1 and
2,
The Proper Course.
Information ot Priceless Value to Every Jasper Citizen.
How to act in an emergency isJ
16 S90. Knowledge ot inestimable worth,
3 4nfi a"d this is particularly true of
S15 160 the diseases and ills of the human
$25,506. body. If you, suffer with backare to be ache, urinary disorders, or any
made from sand stone found on torm of kidney trouble, the ad-
the John L. Bauer farm in Har- Vlce contained in the following bison tp. and Road No. 4, of riv- statement will add a valuable er gravel and" sand stone from asset to vo'lr store of knowledge
UliC IllllkC IIVCI UlUllä. lim ...WAV. y-viiiiiivilli: Traylor and Krempp bid was the Prr.oof of the effiency of Doan's only one filed and it reaches the Kidney Pills than the statement limit, while by a hocopus the cit- of Jasper citizens who have been izens of Harbison to.vnship are to permanently cured ? be given a few miles of verv bum L Betz, Main Street, Jas-i
sandstone road which will post per, Ind., says: "A member of!
them about $10.000 a mile under my family to k Doan's Kidney
the freak specifications of Berger p,lls- procured from Fu'ck and und Pickhardt. Pfau 's Drug Store and was re-
The following bids for tho i'v.c?. of distressing symptoms
Duilding ot a new bridge in Pat
oKa tp. were presented.
Jf irorson Tp. Trustee Notice
Xotice is herebv civen tbnt I will nt.
tend to the duties cf the Trustees oflire
on Saturday of each week at my olllue in Schnellville where those havinp btiHines' will pleasu call. Also will sell school books. J iin Ulock, Trustee. Mar. 12 1909 1 year.
Confirmed Proof.
March 23, 1910, Mr. Betz
I wMintrlv confirm mv
Doan's
or Kiuney trouble. This person
has since enjoyed much better
John Herr Sr. S332.25 Vinnen- aealth .a.nd is very grateful to
nes Bridce Co. 1420 Travlor and Uoan.s Sidney Pills for the ben-
Krempp, 4"5. A. E- and W. Con- et!t th.ev .Dro.ußlt- . statement
struction Co. 1600. The bid of Fven "? Apnl JOt'l
1 ray lor and Krempp was accept- n ed, John Herr Sr. although hv- Mn
inc the lowest bid. failed to file said: I wi'lingly coij
u hnnri xtrifri bij ka OD -rt:,i j tormer endorsement of
bv law Kidney Pills. The relief they
' ' ! i lÄ J I
The ShoaU and Dubois Tele- avu naa u"en Permanent
phone Co. and the umberlaind For sale by all dealers. Price
Telephone Co. were allowed top0 wnts. Fosler-Milburri Co., Buf-
repair the poles along the public fa'. ew lork, sole agents for the high ways in Dubois county. L'nitcd .States. Andrew Eckert was granted Remember the name Doan's the privilage of building a bridge and take no other. across Patoka river near Eg'off's License Notice mill south of Jasner. said hrido-p -r,vn,-
iu üBwieet long anu iz it, wiae "7'
lliiilrttnelniiblp, DiiMi countv, iiM
l. r U .t finnn i. mnn r""1"1""""11"1"' a mule rUnra of Hie Utillinl at a COSt Of abOUt S1200 tO 11300 -State. Illaimlr to the County CuMmiMlotitrL !
he asked consent to erect said ,,'::',C",,!1,J,7 ..rV..:."'"
r - . ....... . iin mir. lff r am! In, aii.l permit tbe mihi i t.r ilrntik intli rrtin, amlrr tbf pro iium f tlir
bridire at his own cost
I .ItlfAtiV Uli lila t .rattli lavMai luvt tt.u I .
Liquor lice se granted to John U of Iriilmlin t..vrilill5 llc ll llil.ri. Cukenbenrer. Josenh H. Dick . L. ' 'M' 1 !",.t..T::t,!i.fii-l
.jmu. m. owmtinammer. rienrv
Keller, Henry Hettich and J J
Heitz
The usual allowances were
made.
Battleships are Expensive.
Concress has nuthnrWnA funi
more battleshins It is ostininr icnilTUCTDM r-,
ed each will cost S12. M o Änn M,unn n 1
fi'it Ion ir
iMIlUllltX.hlxU (!. itllHt-ll (III lot ttnti tUv
lovvii oiJuxpcr. at tlir corner tit Tliirtl u.4 .Mill .tn-ot!, in iiiil county, uii uloim to Im-Hii:it-.l in the trout purl nf -.mil tntlttlliit:
un. i ii tin .tun in-.-t in (in.! town iimi
coiiiiij. uiii iiiiiiiii-iint ut tli-i-iiiii" tlm.
nun piiic.-iipiiy Kir li:.i to i-oli.lucl In tlif
ameri)niii in couni- ti-u with aiil ha onn ii luiii i(...uiittir1conhitlii,,f urt icli,s(,f food
. . u oSu, i nil-KI'IH, IMIIIII ll (H).w ,,
..I... .um!., nwuii nn a Imming niimi
Low Hound Trip Homeseekers Eates Southern Railway
To Points In Ten nesee.
North Carolina, South
f i; tt j
arcana, viremi. jrore.
cia acd Northern Florida
Un öale 1st and 3d Tues
days of each month.
Limit 25 days from date
ot sale. For Rates, Routes, Train, Ser
vice and other Information call on any agent of the Southern Ry Or write J. C.Bea.m Ir-, A. P.G. A , St. Louis, Mo.
FOR SAIjE Story-and-hnlf seven room house. Good lot, 50x100 ft.,, aley in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused Apply Courier office.
Special Combination Offer.
INDIANAPOLIS STAR and INDIANA FARMER T 1 T l mt . .
neguuir ivaces; nie ötar, six months $'-,() Indiana Farmer, six months .35
local value -y
Send $1.65 to the Indianapolis Star
Offer For Rural Residents Only. This offer will be withdrawn spin, therefore enter subscription before it is too late. The Star is the only morning newspaper nublishnd nt Tnrlinno
polis, therefore is the only metropolitan newspaper that can reach the rural residents on same day it is printed. For E ection News, as well as news of your county, your state and the entire world, read. THE IiraiAltfaPOLIS STAR
Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm
Loans at 5 per cent.
Jasper,
Ind.
A. F. Guauj,
Corner 7tli & Jnckson St.s.
Pail-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 Passenger Agent, St. Louis. Mo.
how tiiiir il.-v
July I, ltllo-3 wkw.
build, and S1.000.000 a vnnr dur
ing its 20 year life time to main
tain lhe acrirreirato ultimnfn
cost of each ship, as a matter of fact, is, therefore 32,000.000! The cost of each hi
buy 8,000 farms at $4,000 each:
it would construct 1,60 churches throughout tho ennnrrv nt son
000 each; it would furnish means!'50' US"M,AV ONIv of education tr-rmo-k n 4,,.,, wksti
W.WV,1I lUUIJWI'
course 10 io.uu men or worn on nr
$500 per annum: it would hnild
TIME TABLE
Schedüio in Effect Sunday Feb. 21 the Fo
f crowing Is fo Inion Only and Is nor Guaranteed.
So. 3 N 1;
No. II
During the storm Sunday, lightening struck eeverai places near here burning up a barn between here and Huntingburg, and doing a slight damage to the Jasper College and to watAltmever's resinnri nlcn L-;n;n
norae and & mule for Fred Hemer. 000 people.'
KA.srnorsn I A 1 1. V A.
S:10 1. M OjTiO A. If
T1IOUNI).
j 7:i7A. ,
1 . ' - ..V. Muim I i III, - . UO
u"u yviu,v OKJ unuai training Schools With necossarv tnnlo nnrl Trmuoltown nt irinittni.imr..
appliances, cn'vintr a tmdn fr 7K i bastiiou.no.
000 vountr nennlö nnnh 'tl .Jfr
wouiu uuiia a mecadam ronrl hp.
tween Chicago nnrl Mnw Vr.rU
'or build and equip 40 Y. M. C. A.
uuuuuiKo ui iiiugnuicenc proportions, each buildintrnffomminf;iirT
nfe youn,ff men in a c,,ty of $200,
No. K
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3:42 I
U'KSTIIUU.VU No. J, DAll.V.UrfO A..M.
HOME 'PHONE.
LiceiiMit NoHco. V llHlnlirlilif.. T. . I, s ,., , ( of tii.. r.,i ,m mm, , .it n,y , ,,. ,n t ( OlllllllMMllllKTrf l.t lllllMN -.ilt t Iii-ir n-.t n-xttliir mslon ,n . 10. for a IU'i-hhi- to r.-t.ill ,, is . t J M-ljiorM. I....T an. win.., ami pi-ront 1 1.. -ai. ti In- ilrinil: nn (In. .r.....i... ....... '.i
lllH liri-flmi Innilliin ut....
ar.; to l. I stor ,;,,, 'Buor M fo.-t miliare, Hituat.-! on -In- north wit conier of tin- tiorthi.il. :
uHntfiiiiirter of mptlon 2i;, town i Houth.
I I I . . . . .111 'III ( IJIKO mi, '".''''y) I? 'nlK known m tlx. .Hliion tiiillilfnir nf tlm rn iinint i .i...
Halnl.rldiffTn., Duliols county. Iiiilliiim' n ami... lt..n ..III ...... .... ..
I. .. '" .....n " HI 1I1I1KU IIIIII ca tlOtl for llni.tlu tn o, I. .....I i. ..."
toljaeco U" f",,ü ' Urra tintl
J.I,Ml.lw. ""'KX'IATTKll.
THE MARLIN RIFLE. MnrlM t, -i...- t-
the oest rifle made for the farmer, combining the good points of the old muzzle-loading squirrol rifle with the convenience and rapid fire of the most improved repeater. It is so constructed that the same rifls uses the following cartridges : .32 short and long rim fire, .31 short and long center tire, and is the only repeater made using rim 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 aooo cartridges used you have saved the cost of a Marlin. The Marlin Hand Book for shooters explains why this 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
int M An LIN FIREARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. CT.
No. 4.
No. 21, No. 10.
11 I'M
11:80 A. M, 7:fiO I'. 31. V. K. Claycomb, Ant
. 1
A Real Estate and Business
Bargain. I have for Salf n o-nnrl hnfol
nnrl cnUnn T en ööo 7 l J .Monday of tho year nt my. otlicu, and and saloon Lpt 50 X 208 feet good peraona having township business to
" v iiuuuia iuu J-IIIII1)4- HrtimiH ivijuiiuu jnueuub Ik iu uiiu room and kitchnn ronmc vunll on Snturdoys.
furnished and fine Bar fixtures. . .J'townfihip library will bo kept at
Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notlco 1h hereby i?'ve: hat tho nndernii'tind Triint of llnrhinnii frm-ncliin.
will attend lo township tuftinuna on each
Offered at a bargain for immed
iate bale. Apply to Traylor Real Estate Agent
Martin Thimli.vo. TrtiBleo.
Jan. A, 1008. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Are quickly ctirnl by npnlyine Chamberlain' fcalvc. Try it; It U n ftueco, l'rk s cxnU.
Boone Township Trustee
Notice. ... . . t Tl rr
im Ii Ii 1 1 H m I ir Ii ..I I . niHLt'ii v. "-
. . . ' rrt
iownsiup, iJUDOiH county, iiertju
nntir that lu vc-tll nünml to fill Dust'
nimainintr 10 e omce 01 iniBu-r,
reei'ience, two m es ncai tnnivillo. on Haturdavsof each week,
r vini.ala n 1 . mirannn Inrinc tOWIlf-1
basincra to nreeent it onSaturdar. i"
.1 r : l ... ii, Tnrci3
bUiiQ ii l ii 1 1 iia: 1 1 j j rv li w
Library, are noiitlod that the Library i i i ...
sopr pi my rcaiuuncu. School lM)okfl at Jamea SNW
tr TvtfiJ
Tniiteo Jioone
JanvC 1Ü09 jr.l
