Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1910 — Page 4

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Uns pupa is mi.lel regularly to it

s.ibedVibeu Stil a Ji'linito onler to dis

continue ;e iweivel and all amare paiil

ii full; unlets in tue discretion of the nublishei a Jifferent courte should be

deemeil advisable.

Hl l)A JULY 15, 1910.

Democratic Ticket.

lunula C. Kllinpbam

Peoretary )! Stats Decatuei .

Auditor ol State- Wm. H. O'Brian.of

Lawrencobvig.

TreayuuT of State- Williiuv II. Vollme

of Vibcrnnee. Attorney General Thotua M. Honnn

Clerk of l.ie Supreme O uit- J. Fred

France, of Ilrnunston,

Superinierd;nt of VaU c Instruction

RobeitJ. nicy, of Uloouiinptou. State G-joioiiiet- fc'dvard Barrett, o' i'!iiinli?l 1. Stole stutislkan Tncmas UrolIeyJ .Sürth vrn( n Judge cu lerne (J.art ce ;ond District. I), cm Mmris it Rnshville; Third Disimt Cl'as F. Cox of Indian-apolift

Judce of Abi. .iate (Joint Northern

District. Joseph Ibach, of Hammond

M. S. Lairv of Losr-jngport, and Andrew

Adama of Colnmbna City ; Southern dietrict M. B. Hottle of Salem, and Kdward

W. Fait of ÜPGonfiüId. For Congress William K. Cox.

Fer PrcsecutinR Attorney 67th Judieia

District Uarry Y . Carpenter

For Joint Senatcr for Cranford,.Dn-

boia and Perry Counties. Bcinar Tray lor.

For. Joint Repräsentative loi Daooig

and Pike Counties. Peter L. Coble. For Clerk Circuit Court.-William M Backelmun. For Auditor Jaeob H. Seng. For Treasurer. William Rauscher. For Sheriff. Jacob II. Schwenk. For Coroner. John F. Me:nker. For Surveyor. Emil Borger.

ForCommieaioner,3d D.strict. Unnry

Landgrebe.

A. Lange Clerk Town Board Jos. Kraft marshel Carl Theile A. Lange expense E'eotric Light supplies Mat Urich Eng.

Ed Kunkel fireman

J. P- Kunkel

F. Ecenfels coal

Scheurich & Tretter coal

Klectric Lamps

G. P. Wagner repairs

Total

300 8.12 51 89 55.00 50.00 00.0

4.50

Circuit tot Wind Up

jtion-'immely, that the sing'e tr?YY ones Wdro to forfeit their inhcr-

50 00 tffi nnn tlir mnmonf; tluv miirnpii

I Willi W aw and the married ones were not to come inte theirs while their wives were living. I FeriWCreTmerij Sold. J The Ferdinand Creamery was'

81 51 sold at public auction last week

SO.ÖÜto J. H. Beckman for 102o 00

17. 30 1 It cost $5500 00 a few years ago.

The Huntingburg Creamery has also changed hands and so has

the Jasper Creamery virtually by

change m owners of the stocs

$843 39

The Town Dads Meet. Their Doings of Interest to Our Readers. The lown Truetres. met at tfiPir Vinll Mnnrlav nn.lii in rpoii-

lar meeting and transacted fchei

following business. All members

present. Fred Krodel was granted per

mission to use 15 feet of 5 st.

opposite his lot for the purpose of storing building material while

he builds his new house.

It was ordered that Geo. Dish-

inger fill up the ditch he dug

across the alley next to his lot or same would be filled by town at

his expense.

biae waiKS wore orderen on Jackson Street between Eleventh

and Twelth St.

Ihe Marshal was ordered to

give the trustees of the M. E

church to build a 5 foot concrete

side walk in front of their church

on West Sixth Street.

Peter EgloiT was ordered to

construct a 4 foot concrete side

. walk on the south side of his

property on 5th street. The Town Board agreed to pur

chase from the Jasper Veneer

Mills a strip of land 20x150 feet on the north side of the present Power House site and another 80x50 feet on the east side of the

power house for $100. and to va

cate 7th street t said company

from a point 150 feet east of Anderson of the east line of the

Corporation

Town Clerk Lange reports that the following have failed to pay

or work streets after being noti ficd: Robt. Egg, Jeff Evans, Ed

Anderson, James Black, Clarence

Brown, Jos. Birkley, Andy Betag, Wm. Gardner, A. J. Jackman,

Gus Kunkel, Luther Parker, Ed

Rottet, Roman Schuetter, Leo

pold S.'huble Jr., and the Town

Attorney was ordered to bring

suit against said delinquents.

Emily Jutt petition that the town establish a grade on the 25 foot street east of Jutts sub-

divieon, petition was denied as it was considered impractical.

E'ectric light Superintendent

was ordered to purchase 8 Lamp Poste at a cost of $45. each to be

used around New Court House. The following were the allowances: Dubois Co. State Bank B&I 143.98 F. and At. Bank B &I. 8 75 Henry Berger surveying 6.00 Traylor & Krempp rock 35 30 John Gier team 61 00 J. J. Bates License refunded 87.50 L. Höchgeaang brick bats 1.10

F. and M. Bank vs Mat Borrell

Judgment for $556.63.

John Lorey vs H. britz and

Mat Borrell Judgment for $107.97

Dubois Co.Bank vs Geo Roelle

and Wm. Erny Judgment 6 20

G. P. Waerner vs Jos. Miller

Judgment for $163 95. look

Rose Wrbbles vs Jos DeKemper

Judgment for $354 55.

Amanda Ellis vs Southern R.

R. Damage for $700.00

W. Harvey vf Nina Harvey.

venuen to Spencer Co.

Clementine StiHwell vs W- B

Still well: divorce granted and

$1300.00 Alimony to be paid by

Aug. 1, 1910.

Emma Wilson vs Luther Payne

receiver appointed.

State vs Chas Behrens, motion

to nolue 7 cases continued.

A Jordan vs Luther Payne.

receiver appointed.

W. E Livmgood vs Mary E.

King, Judgment for plaintiff.

appeakd to Appelate court. State vs W. A Line, S. L. W 3 cases continuedFred Geckler vs Wm. J. Kue bier venued to Pike county. The Woman Haters.

A Cerain Breed of Wen That Specially Flour

isties in England. The art of woman-hating has

not reached the degree of pefection in this country it has in England. There the American visi

tor who delves into social customs

nd closely scrutinizes the nation

al manners of life is amazed to find that there exists a race of woman-haters whese creed or-

In Dojr Days. If a boy consents to wear shoes

in summer it is to tramp on the

feet of boys who go barefoot. AVas Once an Athlete. "You would never think, to

at me," remarked Fath

er Hines, the Woodland prelate,

as he slapped the front of his vest and surveyed an expansive

girth, that 1 was once an athlete. Yes, sir; it is a fact, I

once performed a feat that could hardly be duplicated. It was in Virginia City during the bonanza days. A couple of men were en

gaged in a duel with revolvers

on the main street in front of the

express office. I was in the of-j

fice. At the first broken glasss

tell all around me. 1 saw the ex

press agent dodge behind a safe

and I thought that would be

about the best place for me. bu

I had to climb over a partition

nine teet high to reach the safe.

I got there, but I will never know

rhow. I tried to climb that nar

tition again when the shooting

was over, and 1 couldn't iumD

high-ünough to grasp the top of

it with my hands, ..an Fran

cisco Post.

mi

eah

Hay Prove Fatal'

When Wil' Jasoer Peoirte Learn the 'm&or.

tance ol IL

Backache is only a simnle thine

at nrst; But when you knov 'tis from the kidneys; That serious kidney trouble follow;

That diabetes, Bright's disease

GREAT CUT

2 PEICE SUIT

Low Prices on all Summer A

na i'f I .mr orrl ?

WM. J. KUEBLER,

Clothier & Haberdasher,

West Side Public squaie.

JASPE

J ITerson Tp. Trustee Notice

Notice is hwebv civen that I will at

tend to the dnties cf the Trugtees otiiee on Satimlav of each week at mv otiiee in

ScifnellviUe where those having bu.ine&

will pleape call. Also will sell echool books. J- iiv IIloi k, Truste.

Mar. 12 1900 1 vear.

Low Bound Trip Homeseekers Eates Southern Railway

lgmatmg about the time of

Tl. .IIA 1 n . . r , 1. , . 1

xiiaun.ciiv auu uaacu iiuun iuuuy may De tne iatai enn. -!-:. t rn

of his sayings has been reduced You will Hndlv nrnfif hv f h : L ,u"2

to principles and by-laws says following experience JNortn uaroima, ooucn

the New York Journal. "Tis the statempnt of a Ja nor Carolina. Virgini, Goj e.

In England women have less citizen. 'gia and Northern Florida

power anaireeoom tnan in any Miss He en Ste nhampr ninV nn CoUief 5 rn0-

other country. This is shown Street. Jasper. Ind.. savs: ' Mv'j r u ..u

back ached steadily and there'T ilL;. on was an extreme lameness across'1?1311 25 days from date my loins. I had headache and of sale. dizzy spells and rested so poorly I For Rates, Routes, Train, Serthat 1 always felt tired and worn i vice and other Information call out. Hearinvr Doan's Kidnev on any agent of the Southern Ry

Pills iecommended bvneonle who Or write J. C.Bea.m Jr., A P G.

had taken them. I eot a suddIv

. ' - - - K- k r

by the laws and by decisions of

tne courts, no less tnan oy tne meek and humble demeanor of the average English girl compar ed with her American sister. In many cases the anti-woman sentimentis oorried to absurd length

Henry Cavendish, the famous

cnemisi, naa sucn mverteraie at r ncK and Ffau's Drug ?tore abhorrence of female societv that and begun theer use. The refromthe precautions he took to .suits were gratifying. I obtain

avuiu pciouuai tuuwti wiui auj- iu renei at once and 1 am now v n Art wt rr f AM I m.!lm C C 1 .

luciiiuciiui me au. c cm neu iui ijuiuu ireü iTom Kiuney com-

plamt- (btatement given April

3M, lliUY.j Re-Endorsement. uri ? n. .

vnen miss ötemnauser was

interviewed on March 23, 1910, she said: " I willinelv verify

the statement I gave three years ago in praise of Doan's Kidney

mis lhis remedy nevr fails

to give me relief when my kid-

neys oecome disordered "

theater it was his practice to book 7? v ?s,fIvMl,,buPn Co;r thrno snjrfo nnrl nnminv hho mirl. fa,' Nen' lork s0' agents for flic

himself the sobriquet of the "Woman-hater." It is said that he used to carry on communication with his housekeeper entirely by correspondence and a rigid rule was enacted in his establishment that on no pretense what

ever might a female venture into'aß0 m

nis presence. A gentleman died recently in Vienna who used to adopt extraordinaw measures fo avoid con-

with

three seats ond occupy the mid

die one, so that a female should not by and possibility sit next to him. When traveling he would engage an entire compartment in

order to avoid the risk of having

a woman in the carriage, and he invaribly choose the road in walk ing, for the reason that he was

least likly to find a female there.

the

ln i ted States.

itemenihor the name Doan's

and take no othor. License Notice. VTOTICKIlierbT KWentotlierttli.ru of Jm-prt JL lUlu.rMRelwnhIp, Diitxiciritr, Indian that the utidersned. a male citum ..f tV Unite.! Sute. wilt p,)l, t the Connty rumlinrK f üubot county at tMr He rei;! e.ln. I Align.! 191 r.-rlirMut!.. reUII Intnxfcnitnir Hfl-u.-r. eer an.) in. ,i permit the jmr t tie iMiik ,ti Ihr truii. under the provlut, f the .1 tt. . (f..eriiliitr ueli Ilm Iii m fri.ti, fiiii r. ... m m . .

The man's hatred of the sex was ;,,,V.' ' m ;".llu t tworkt-,ry'fr,ui,i

indeed carried so far that in his,iT.7n;

, 1 . . I I .11 ..... ... .. . .V yt

mortal sicnness ne for the purchase of ground on either side

t . t . .

in oraer tnat in death a body should not come that distance of his A man now livincr in a

auuui u ims u simj'.my pronoun, oni iTLirnu r-.v ced hatred of the trenler s x. b(J U ' H E R N RY..

l J m h -.111. I . I t

tu:iiK wuuuny, ne Keeps up a larg staff of servants, but no fe

male is to be found among them.

gave orders - , hm ntoon to it feu uiui.ioitimtuti in tin- front pun ,r ,ai,i btiNtltuK SIX feet 0f.,,,r'''1, HU ftr.H.tli, -i, to,v. ,"l oi nis urave. "iui l im e unniy for ipuvi. I,. ,.,.,,

1 L'lIIU L'

A., St. Louis, Mo.

FOR SALE

Storv-and-haJf seven room

house. Good lot, 50x300 ft, aley in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No rea

sonable offer refused Apply Courier office.

special Combination Offer.

INDIANAPOLIS STAR and INDIANA FARMER Regular Rates; The Star, six months $2, Indiana Farmer, six months '

Total value

Send S1.65 to the Indianapolis Star And Get Them Both. Offer For Rural Residents Oaly. This offer wfll be withdrawn soon, therefore enter subscription before it is too late. The Star 13 the only morning newspaper jblished at Indianapolis, therefore is the only metropolitan newspaper that can reach the rural residents on sme day it is printed. mfH For E ection News, as well as news of your county, your state

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

A. F.

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fail-road Excursions Variable Tours to Ne5 York and Boston via Southern Railay,S The Ideal Trip Gx one way Return Another Ocean tripE beteen; Norf ok, Va. New York and Boston boat trip between Washington and Norfolk. Stopover at all points to New York $36.30 to Boston $41.20 Final Limit: Sixty days from date of issue. For complete information regarding theae toars, 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.

Comur 7Mi & .Jackson St HOME 'PHONE.

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Men and bovs have to do all the neJöW In ElfßCl Sundalf Feß. 21 the Fa

domestic affairs of the household, forcwifij Is fo IniOR Only and is nsr even to scrubbing the floors and Ctl,n. : making the beds. Women (even büaranteeö. the relativer of the servenbO kasniolwd

are strictly forbidden the nlaeei.V 17 li)-2'

and any menial transgressing the.sS: 1" sunda v o.vi.v ' JJ: rule by admitting a person in wustoounii. petticoats is instant'y dismissed. ! 5"- " ji &. m

uue nninpnr ownr nmin m thn n q ,

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li'nu'iisft Xolicc. ft f TI'H I IhtiUv n l Iii tirn V H:i!n)iri!-Ip . IimIh otnnttv In Ii una. Mint tint imlwlM I. it ih.iIi-r t z, n if the I'liHi! tHtfft.wit npplv u tin- f ;n tv r'oimiii-In r4 if miIh mi.nt ut tfifir iH-st ri'vnNr picMn in i, -t 'in, for a llc'ii-o t rvMl lntr tt n lfti.ri l,cr anil wliu. ami iiornill Mir njn t III' (Irullk un Mil' tiri-llilNi-!. ll niter tin' nrn

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rj: uwiiHi maae lor the farmer, combining the good Pmt8?f the old raurilt-Ioading squirrel rifle with the m,m convnience and rapid fire of the most imnroved r-neater. F. ol

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uvirn.iiK

north of Enirland. who for venrs

shut himself out from female so

ciety, died not long since, leaving a will, the terms of which displayed in an unmistakable man

ner his hatred of womankinn.

Ignoring the female entirely, all his mIe relatives were provided

wun legacies, out on this condi-

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nreolxn lociiifin trSirri Ii! Imiinn

ntf to hi' .mill! i In .t mic Unty IimMin o x 0 ft'. t i"iti:iti wittinti-! 011 ili, m.rtl. . !

wiriirr of tli nnrtlii-n-t inn ! ol tli i orMi

-Ht oMiutT of ( tl'ii 2;. town 1 wmth fuiiKv wt frontlutroM lie tnlaiiii-t I.ikf

roHil (11 liii;hwMy) In altulMinc Wimwn n the ouIikhi lMill,lltiof tho ( uliiini-t Likofo . In .iiiUrlilmT)., Uuboli) countv. IniHniin

lo. nt tin- !ain(; ttnir will tnnki annllra

t foil for ticuilM to hitvh Innnhin timtti-

tlon.o. ftc, Hiid for Mio lu of cigars und

KitSl'K IIATTKR. Jly8. 1010. 2w.

Kli-Lt. Model ifini -.1.,,. I.

convntence and raptd fire of the most improved repeater. It is so constructed that the same rifle uses the following cartndgss: .32 short and long rim fire, .33 short and long center fire, and is the only repeater made using rim fire cartridges larCer than the .aa calibre. The short cartridEe3 are just the thing for small game while the long ones kill nogs and JJßiandily. On the first jooo cartridges used you have' saTId the cost of a Marlin. T!ie "Sm Hand Book for footers 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 stamra for nostacs to

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Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice s hereby gives that the undersigned Trustee of HarbifKm townthip, will attend to township bosinees ob each Monday of the yoar at my ofHce, ami persons having township business to transact aie required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will bo kept at my home near Kellern He. Maktix Thixlino, Trustee. Jn.n, 1908. Are itwicUly cnml by apflrine Ckanbnlala' balvc. Tiyii; UUatuceeM. JfricajseeeU.

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Uoouo Towuslup Xotice.

n. i - i r. Ä . um u

iownahip, Dubois county, hereof ?

notice mat ne win aunu to an

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nwnxininp Lti liih iiiiiith ui iiuehi

'eei'ience, iwo axes neai u teraviIIe,on Satardayaqf each week, w rjqnests ah pereens havinir towniP basinefi to present it on Saturday. wJ; xenfl deeirin books from the Tewawf Library, are notiäed that the Library kept at my reeidence. , School books at James Ma-kiJ aiPortersvHle. Thomas 11. 1 Trestee Boone if

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