Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1910 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER lv Bks En PoiNfc,.

J XSl'Ull, UüatK COUNTtf, 1NDUNA rw)tirl dt t ISt. H ! t. ! or tr,n...iiJ. U i uu iu. I rv nj -HU lB'ttr

KnJ.f Iii tu n M.M) Pur Year.

Uli nurei W in J. led regularly to its

e.ibecribeu u.nMI u Jelinite order to diä

joaü'nue 's leccive 1 and Ii nrraais pil

,n (all; unlets in tu discretion of the fMihllnliMi u lifforent cnnrte thoilld bo

r- - deemed advisable. rii) v. July Ti, in io.

Democratic Ticket.

Secretary -f State- Lnnis C. EllioKbem

Deoatuei .

Auditor Ol Stute Win. II. O'Bri.m.ol

Lawrencebvic.

Trpu.anror of Stnte Willi II. Vollme

of Vinreniie? Attorney tfeneiai l'houiai M. Honnn

flWk of t ie Sunreme O tut - J. Fred

France, of Huntington, Superin er dänt of Pui.c Instruction Kqbei. J. iey of Blootiiim;ton. State (i oiosjisl- liUanl errett, of l'luinfiei I. State Mntistkan- Tncin Brolleyrf North wnni.

Judge ..i.ie.me U.crt öe-onl 'U Hct. Dccuro? Motii t Rwhville. Third DiMmt Cl a I. Ccx of IihImb

polis.

Mr George .Nix Steps Pp.

Hit Lato Call. QflTttTdinfr-'-Must you gQ? t Gerald Yea 1 wake it n pomi

Mr.' George Nix who in Jnpri- norer to bo Inte for broakfafit maty of 1U06 was a candidate Xcw YoTk Pjcss. for the Democratic nomination' , m r.i UnMrnlw wnc Incf Qnfiif.latf I A Milc Square.

v, 4 y ewv kjuvm i Jill i

the' 11 7UU nu " " slnro "'

nuia nnmuora wiuen mi total iwcn

nominated lor Auditor on

Republican ticket. An. advance in the desire for office and a

quick change in parties. Vc

wonder if lie would have become

a KepuDiican u ne naa securediA'im

the Democratic nommntion?

Death at Cuzco of Henry Ctiaoley.

ty-seven in ench of tho usual wans

that is, from top to bottom, ucrou

lud cunquely.

rho Court Came Hack

Judge Randolph of the Kansas

District court was one of the

frontier judicial officers who be

lieved in upholding the dignity o

ihr hnncMi nrm no unil wmo fnnn

Henry Chanley-, aged 33 years ' imls rtf nis own llprannni i,m,m.

I . -ur w .-.w - - v (waw WWW

and married, an employe of the

Southern bridge gang, while working on the C me Creek bridge about twelve miles north of Jasper, Thursday July 14th- handed hist wach and money to the foreman of the crew, threw or! his hat and jumped into the water of thh creek below, to take a swim The fact that he jumped

into, the water with his clothes

A divorce suit, in which a gray

narea veteran or tne late war

plaintiff, came up before him

while he was on the circuit ou

in a prairie county, fhe rude

court-room was filled with snce

tatois, and the old man seemed

unwilling to go on the stand in

his own defense,

"I am not goino-to grant di

vorce without good reason, an

on, leads to the belief that theiPi0Unced the court , and die plain man was overcome by the heat. titr went t0 the chair th t v He swam a few strokes and tben; o wirn

Jndue of A.'.t'.kittt Ui!t N.MlJ.em

District. J u IlwaU. of llmti..nd. M. S. Uiirv ii LoLViiMrt, ami Andrew Adame of C'olimitHi. City; Souihtru .lttrlct M. 11. Hnttlf of aifO, nl K!:ird W. Fait of (J.u'eViVld.

For CoiifrreaB William L. Cox. For Prosecuting Attorney f 7th Judicial -Diatrict Harry W. Carpenttr. For Joint Senator for Crawford, Iabois and Perry Counties. 15c mar Traylor. For Joint Representative toi Dois and Pike Countieg. Peter L. Cor 'e. For Clerk Circuit Court. William M.i

Eo-kelman. For Auditor Jacob II. Song. For Treasurer. William Rauscher. For Sheriff. Jacob II. Schvenk. For Coroner. John F. Mcnkov For Surveyor. Emil Borger.

For Commisxionerd U.strict. Henry

Lamlijrebe.

suddenly sank beneath the water.

Chanley's body was recovered br the members of the crew and,

on the orders of Coroner Mein-

ker, was taken to Huntingburg.

where the inquest was held. The

inquest brought out the above

facts, and the coroner rendered

a vprdict of dea'h by drowning.

Chanley was a son of John Chanley. a wellknown farmer

Republican Convention. Met at Huntingburg Saturday July 16th. The heavens wept and the unwashed radicals were afraid of the water so a poor crowd was in attendance. The Old VVheelhorse Sebastian Anderson, of Jasper was present and was chosen a airman of the convention A .lr. Ellis, was secretary. Geo. N'ix, of Haysville was nominated for County Auditor. Chas. Nolan, of Hall tp. for Clerk. John Ash, of Birdseye for SlierifT, Nelson Harris of Columbia for Recorder. Commissioner 1st-

District Samüel H Dillon,- of

Madison commissioner 3d Diat

Samuel Pitts, of Ferdinand. Treasurer Wm. J. Hoffman" of Boone, Assessor Wm- F. Wright of Columbia,, Coroner Dr. Schreiver f Ferdinand. Beveridge was indorsed and Dubois County was placed in the insurgent column, Hemmenway! Oh where was poor Hemmenway i

who resides near Kyana. The grief-stricken man came to Huntingburg Thursday evening and ok charge of his son's remains!

after the inquest. lesterday

morning the remains were taken

to Kyana for burial. -rHunting-burg Independent. Why Ho Bolted. At one of the London clubs one evening ilr. Montagu Williams met

Lord , who had just lost his father. The youne lord was naturally

melancholy, and the lawyer proposed visiting a theater opposite, which proposition was accepted. There was a slight fire in the theater, whereupon the young lord wna among the nrst to bolt, 'like n rabbit." out of the building. lieturn-

ing leisurely to the club, Mr. Williams found there his young friend quietly moking a cigar. "What on earth made you bolt that way? You seemed frightened out of your wits (not a difficult matter perhaps). Don't you know that on such an occasion f everybody got up and rushc.int a panic would ensue, with vcry 'likcLy fatal .conpc.quences? Why oiy earth couldn't you sit still, as I did? There was nothing serious tito matter' Upon this, with the most patronizing air, the yonng gentleman replied, 'Oh, yes, that's very well for you, butyou've not just succeeded to a peerage n 20,000 a year."

Forced to Surrender, voung man had asked

for his daughter and

the

been

Making Good.

Last Thursday Harriet Massey, tho wealthiest woman in the county, with John Hi'l, one of her married tenants, were convicted of illicit relations in circuit court at Petersburg. Miss Alas sey, who is 45 years old, was fined $250 while Hill was fined $1 ind sent to jail ix m nth.s. Only a few months ago Mis Massey settled the case of Mrs. Hill against her for alienating her I i 1 rv .

nusDanu s aitecuons uy paying

Mrs- Hill 2,f00. In the last case Prosecutor Harry Carpenter did himself proud by the way he handled the state's side against such able legal tah nt as Wilson and Brumfieid and My and Ely Mr. Carpenter is certainly proving his ability as a prosecutor -Otwell Star July 10, 1910 ' CanTou tefli? On last Monday Jos Marks Hving on the Huntingburg road thrashed 409 bushels of wh'at from 20 acres of his farm, an average of 20 bushels and 27 pounds per acre. There is an unusually large crop of apples in this locality this year, also plums; the market is flooded with the former "at 40cts. a bushel and the latter at 5cU. a gallon. Most men prefer giTTbabiesat least after they are grown up.

Tho father

rot refued

"Jiien you win not give me Jane?" he hoarsely demanded. "I didn't speak in Yolapnk, did I ?" sneered Jane's father. The young man paused at the door. "I am considered a good looking fellow," he said. "Ladies turn and stare aftrr me as 1 pass along the street. Your cook smiled at me tonight while I lingered at the" sidc door. I returnd the smile. Now I will follow up this favorable impression. I will make love to the cook. In a week wo will elope!" 'Die old man turned pale. 'Don't talk like that!" he gasped. "Yon wouldn't be cruel enough to rob us of our cook! Xo, no! Xot another word! Jaao is yours!"

! Cleveland Plain Dealer.

UUtlnrttitn IVItlutnt n Ol

i Lag

ed

as a witness box.

Now," began the attorney.

"tell us just what your wife did

to make you leave her.

The witness looked appealingly

ac tne juage. . i i . .

answer tne question, ' was

the orders

"Well, she called me names." ''That is not ground enough

tor a divorce, said the court, sternly. "And she neglected me." ;;is that all?" "And she said that I was a

coward and a sneak because I

went to the war and came back-

alive. She said that all the brave l i i ...

anu wormy men died in battle and the traitors and cowards

came home, and " "That will do, sir: thedeeree prajed for in your petition is erantpd," broke in the judge. "I want you to understand, sir, that this court went to the war

and spent four years there and the court came back, too "

HOT

eater SAL

1

GREAT CUT ON 2 PEICE SUITS T T ' II O i

ljow jt rices on mii dummer Vpparel. Stop and Investigate.,

WM. J. KUEBLER,

Clothier & Haberdasher.

West Side Public square.

.bs naa

JASPER.

If Women Only knew

Jefferson Tp. Trust eo Notice

Notion ia herebv eiveu that I will at

tend to the duties rf the l'mutees ollijo on Sntunlny of each week at my olHoe in Schnellville wlierethose having business will please call. Also will ecll echool booke. John Block, Trustee. Mar. 12 1909 I year.

The Southern Railway

Offers the following low round trip excursion rates fro Jasper Indiana.

Whal a Heap of Happiness it Would Brinn To AshviUe, N. C and return

H Jasper MM. To New York.' H. Y and return Hard to do housework with an '28 30 sold daily.

To Atlantic City, . J. and return 18 75 sold Aug. 4-ll-18th.

and

To Old Point Comfort. Va

return 15.65 sold Aug. 12th. Liberal return limits. When nqak;ng plans for your summer vacation, consult or write V E. Claycomb Agent Jasper Ind ,

J. C. Beam, Jr., A. G. P A.,

FOIt SALE Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot, 50x100 ft, alev in rear: graded street, good

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

sonable offer refused Apply

Courier office.

aching back.

Brings you hours of miserv at

leisure or at work.

If women only knew the cause -that Backache pains come from sick

kidneys,

TouId save much needless

woe-

uoan s ividncv ri is cure sie'ctQK t nnio m;

w tW' V 14 kJ J 'JUiJVUl I)

itiuueys.

Jasper people endorse this: Mr. Nancy J. Witsman. Jas

per, Ind , says: "I do not know what 1 ' would have done had it hot been ßör Doan's Kidney Pills. I "as in nain all the time

and I had an extreme lameness throuuh lhe small of mv back

My kidneys also bothered me

great y and I often had pains in the top of mv head. Seeino-

Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I procured a sunnlv and soon af

ter beginning their use. I receiv

ed relief. This remedv has mv

hearty endorsemenl.

For sale bv all deaiers. Price i() cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf

falo, New York, sole agcnls for the

United States. Keniember the name Doan's ind take no other. Licunse Notice.

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July8, 1010. -2r.

Tail-road Excursions Variable Tours to NeS York and Boston via Southern Railay,a The Ideal Trip Go one way Return Another Ocean tripB beteen; 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. ..Hfifl 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 Pasderger Agent, St. Louis. Mo.

THE MARLIN RIFLE, Model 189s, ,3s calibre, Is the oest rifle made for the farmer, combining the good points of the old murzle-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 : .3a short and long rim fire, .3a short and long center fire, and is the only repeater made using rim fire cartridges larger than the .aa 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. 9 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

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A Real Estate and Business

Bargain. I have for sale a good hotel

and saloon Lot 50 x 208 feet good

building 18 Rooms good Diningroom and kitchen rooms well furnished and fine Bar fixtures. Offered at a bargain for immediate Sale. Apply to

ThaylOr Real Agent.

Harbison Trustee'8 Notice.

y given Unit tne under-

Hiciieu Trustee of Harbison

Notice .s hereby

township.

will attend to township bjeinees on each

ionuay or tlie year at my olhco, and persons having to-vnuhip txiHinees to transact aie required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will bo kept at my home near Kollervi'llo. Martin Thimmno, TruBtco. Jm.ft. 1008. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Are cjulckly cured by npplyhiR Chnmbcrlnln'f fealvc Try It; llinfiiiuxcs. rric 3 ccats. ..

Boone Township 'irtistee'a

Notice. The undoreigned, Trustee of Boon township, Dubois county, hereby ?e' notice that he will attend to all bnsine pertaining to the office of Trustee, t J reeidonce, two in es West ol ' " J teravillo.onSaturdayaof each week, an rsquesta ah persons havinir townei

ana (louiriruf hnnVn frnm the T0WD-

Library, are noti Ued that the Librnry

Kepi pi my rcaiuuuuo. , School booka at James MulW tPortersville. Tiiomah H. I1. Trnitoo Boone ip Jan,5 1909 yr.l