Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1910 — Page 4

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jamtr, iün in cou.Nxr, Indiana zr -- -r r U-ltt ot r 14 ! Li 14 alter m -zw. j im ntrii- niiSd Per Ye'r1lMMnrei - lerrepuiariy to tie m 'crlUn Knill a Jpfimte onler to dieontinue ;e itreivwl and all arrears paid i full; anlefi in u discretion of the pablishei a liffercnl wne 1 ould be dttwmed adible. FRIDAY DECtMBER 9. 1?10 Conin'issioners Court The Board of Commissioners

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session Monday all members being present. The bonds of the officers elect were approved the following are on the bond of Auditor elect Jacob H beng, Jos. E. Buchait, John J Seng, Mike Agnes, Jos. Stem, John Stem, Ben Nordhoff, the bond is in the sum of ten thousand dollars. The Treasurer elect WiUiam Rauscher ism the sum of$ioOt COO with the following sureties Fred H. Poetkei - Henry Land-

greoe, ueo. r fccnuite. iier.rv vill be helpful in their daily life Sunderman, Leo Stenftenagle. For the familv in general, hints Henry MaunteJ. C R Rams- for the profitable occasion of brock, Ed Link, V c Arnsman. winter eveü.afg, for in.-rradng Albert Horney, Phil. Dilly, Louis the hapDints and comfort of the Staats, John Wissner, Phil Par- household, tenisimw, Conrad Landgrebe, ihis rea inn is all in'addition ?em7 J;THhm,kuleI- VVra- M.?n to the ordinary treasurr of s o.ie iy,J chs. Ger Astrike, articles by celebrated men and D. K. Melton, Lour? Heitz, H W. women, the unequaled miscel'any Aipers, John Behrens, Adam tne inva uable doc or's article, Stratman, Frank Sherle, Jno b- the terse notes on what is going Fnck, Geo. Heitz, Henry Wen- 0., in all fields of human activity kenhoeter Jno. Lehmkuler, Hy. it wiU zoit you nothing to send ficken, Chas. Moenkhaus. E. C.:for the beautiful Announcment Chifendach, J.hn Apple, August0f The Companion for 1911, and Salat, Herman Winkenhoefer, we will send with it sample Fred Saatkamp, H L Elshoff, copies cf the paper. Henry Prior, Wm Heitman, Do i.ot forget that early subJacob Heitman. J H. Heitman, scr-bes for 1911 receives free all Dan Rauscher. Fred Menke. '. rh. rmmniW i r iom

H. Wellman, J. n. Miller. Fobt KetriD, H. C. Rothert, Geo. Seubold, t W Peters, Jno. A. Sten fternagel, Peter Scherle, Gerrett Steinkamp.and F. W. Tormohlen The boad of Sheriff elect Jacob P. Schwenk In the sum of $6,000 is composed of the following: J. E McFall. W. E Cox, Bomar. Traylor, J. P. Kunkel, Jacob Burger, Jr. A B. Krerm h o Lorty, Albert t'onderm- lus Brescher, A J. Berger, Pihlip bchwenk, Jos. F. Friedman. Geo W. Gramelspacher, J. J. Mehne, R M Milburn, Henry Pfau, W. a. Hunter, and Albert Unch. The bond of Clerk elect Wm Bock el man in the sum or $20,000 is composed of the following: W. A. Traylor, Jacob Burger, Jr. Albert bonderman, G. P Wagner, John Gramelspacher, John Hoffman, Chas. Egg, Fred. Agnes, Jno r. Bockelman. Leo po'd Stemle, John Dike and John P. SalbThe bond of Recorder John H Judy, in the sum of S4000 with the following sureties: W. E. Cox, Js. Gerber, A'bert Sonderman, Gustave Gramelspacher, aid Jacob Burger, Jr. The bond of Coroner Jno. F. HoinKcnn tne sum or oxkj is composed of Fred H. Foetger, Adam Stratman. Jno S. Frick, and Jno. B. Miller. Surveyor Emil Berzer filed bond irf the sum of $1000 with Adam Stratman, and Frank Witcher as sureties theron. Liquor licenses issued to Val. Fleig of Ferdinand and Edward J. Rust of Holland. The Road petition of August Hurst was accepted and Philip Kreilem, John Hauser, and Har . a man weoer appointed viewen to meet Dec 8th, at the officr of Wm. H. Kellams J. P. to be sworn. The board will meet again Dec 20th to let the contract for book and Stationery and on Dec. 30th to make all al owances fer the year and wind up all business. The following allowances were Election Expenses $1241.K6 Rock Road Repair 745.84 Poor Farm 167.18 Public Building 137 21 Harb son Tp Rock Roads S3.S0 Books, stationary etc 2.u,GC Bridges 1693.00 Fee and Salary 43. 6C New Court House 1800.00 Total allowances 5852 OS Earl Dillon came home Saturday from Evansville and returned there Sunday night, where he is superintending the work oi putting inEome bridges for the Traylor Construction Co.

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Miss Lilian Eckstein, age 22. wife of Mr Clem Eckstein, died at her home on North Main St:.. yesterday morning after having Iriven birth to a child. Deceased nau uwn sick, for several days. Mrs. Eckstein was formerlly Miss Lilian McIntyre of Savannah Ga. and later of Louisville, and came here about a year ago and was nited in marriage to Mr. Clem Eckstein, son of Mr and Mrs oseph Eckstein. The deceased leaves besides iher mother and husband a number of other relatives and a host of friends to mourn her sad death. The husband and other bereaved relatives have the sympathy of the entire community. The Greater Youth's Companion. Since its enlargement by the additon of an amount of reading foed ordinary magazine pages, 'The Youth's Companion can offer ;even a wider range of whole sorae entertainment than ever befoie; but the character of the paper's contents remains the samef and the subscripiion price, n.75, is unchanged Every boy will eag. rly look for the articles on skill in sports and pastimtfS and how to develop i. The girls will find many novel and practL-al suggestions which eluding those containing the! opening chapters of Grace Richmond's serial story. "Five Miles iOut." The new subscriber receives also The Companion's Art Calender for 1911, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkley St, Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions- Received at this office. Notice Of Letting of Contract for Books and Stationety for Dubois Counay for the Year 1911. Kotica is htrtbj giyeu that tha Hon. Board of Commiitionari ot Dubois Co., Indiana, will receite lealcd bida for the contract to furni-h tb Booki and atatioaerr for the ran m ccunty oSicars of iaid county darint jbe year 1911, aa per (pacified lii'.s on file in the Auditor' office. Bida will be received for etch item and for each of the four clatiei ac cordmg to law. Each dart muit be added correctlr and the titfl aiven. Said hidawill beopencdin tha Aadifir'a am .-v ml . . umce auaipar ltidiana at llo'cock A. If. on, Tumdat DzcavBiK, 20, 1910. Each bid mint be accompanied by a bond according to law, and made Parable to the Board of County Commnlionera of Duboii County Indiana. The board raiarret the right to reject any aid all bidi. By order of tha Board of Countr Commüionera of Duboii County Indiana. M. A.. Bwiisky, Auditor of Dubois County. IXTIIRXA TIOXA L .,nrcrjoxARv ''LijubrUtiiü." 5 Every hotly f fU-(l. out, thl I 5 lM -Jir. It na- f rwi r. le ih Ii!. j UHnHaM.m. anil .iJ.tbrnrvin Iclf. It a!.o pl iU fi a lie. i r Ion iL- , .nwm, i ii tut- . . I .l'.1-ltom Ctmr n.aiid i lace; . I. to In- . . f.utl , ami J!j. U.J.Uirr. . T i Nnrrrn n 41.n.r r mutixal 11 lo . .', Itf :utftident of U Oflcr. "f'.fgirrttavfoTa. than t tmch nionr ir tho J itruj-Joual. rt IP.I K! net M C .2-r V r m Co. , ti 4 n

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For sale by Jos. A. Menringef Real Estate Transfers. Mary C Tormohlen to F. W. Tormohlen 120a 1, 3. 6 $2400. John Fromme to R. M. Milhurn 38a 35 1 2 U400 Sarah E. Evans to John Fromme pt lot 3 Buchart'sadd Jasper $550 Martin Ziegler to Geo. Zeiprler lS0.5a 31 and 32 In 3 14000. Martha E- Dooley to Mary E Murry. 2'a251n 6 1200. Adam Heidrich to John F. Wessel 77.8a 29 2 5 $4800. Louis H. Katter to Ed and F. F. Schmett 20a 4 3 5 $2125. Geh. P. Morgan to Aug. and Matilda Ahrens 54200 sq ft 34 2 5 $250. Bernard Brucning to Frank Begle Xa293 i $1200 Frank Begle to Theo Begle 60a 24 3 5 $1000 EfTie Staten to Robt Head pt Blemkers' block Huntingburg $5 John B. Alvey to Robt- Head pt, Blemkers' block Huntingburg S70 ADolonia Snraur to TniatPM Central Chnntian Church lot 1 and 2 Scheurmans add Hunting burg $550 Cynthia A. Evans to Stella A BimmonB 10a 2 2 5 1425. Frank X. Streicher to Frank B SermejsIMm 121a 2 5 $2200 Jrssie L. Atkins et ol to Cora F. Limp 20a 1 2 3 $300 Fannie Brown to John W Taylor und onc twelth IGOa 10 and 15 3 3 $115. Ann Pinkton to Millie P Hägen last wi'l M. Friedman to Rosa Mehringer and Theresia Binclev nt lot 67 Jasper L. and A. R W. Armstrong to Disedrich Hoist 93a 28 and 29 3 5 $700J. Andrew Hoefling to Edw- and Frank Helmerich pt ot2 Meyer's sub div Huntinburp: $1000. Life is too short to wait on your good work or good wares to U..M.1 .. i . uuuu yuu up in Dusmess. l ou must publish yourself to the world by the use of printers ink. Try an ad in the Jasper Weekly Courier.

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For the treatment of Cataract apd diseases of the Eye. New Albany, Iiidsnnsi. Of red C. driver. Veterinary Surgeon Office in Flick & Pfau's Drug stoi'1. Home phone m day 4o 2, night 119 Cumberland 77-2. Fop a Short Time ' portraitsnvrhich adorn the walls oi 1' uropean parlors, ana the portraits are pronounced the best From now until December 10. 1910, we will furnish every one who subscriber te the Courier paying: one year in advance, a ticket which upon the paym M of 75c. and presentation to E. A Hummers of a fotograph will entitle the holder to a 16x20 Crayon enlargement. Now is the time to subscribe, you get a regular $5.00 Crayon enlargement fr 75c and at the same time you subscribe for the only straight forward, frank, free and fearless paper in Dubois County. Swe Nipples and Chapped Hands Arc quickly cured by applying Chamberlainfealvc. Try it: it i. a ucrc&s. l'ric i ot nts. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1911 Almanac. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for 1911, that guardian Angel in a hundred thousand nomes. is thousand homes. now ready. Not many are now willinsr to be without it and the Kev. Irl Li. nicks Magazine. Word and Works. The two are only One Dollar a year. The Almanac is 35c prepaid. No home or office should fail to send for them, tp Word and Wors Publishing Company, St. Louis, Mi J Jjiocnse Xotice. IYOTICK i! IHTOl j" RlVt'tl til tilt! CltlZPTIH of W r rtT.iviHo. I 0')iH' tiiwnxhip Itulmls c Minty. Intliaiiii, In it the titili'PiK"i'i n t uiulu citlz'-n of tlx U.iltnl fclatcs. w . J l apply tu tin; County Co iiiiiiioin'r oi 11 hi. is emmty ut tlirlr n-Ai riiKiiliir fc.'jli.n in Jn I'JII, for u licoiiHf to rtttill inloficatlni; liiu.ij, bfcr utul Ine, und pi-rti'li t'i niintu la- ilrunk on the iirin tut, umlcr tin- p'ivInikii of thu laws of Imliuiiit KoVuriilni; IIC lUM'TlSIt Tliu rt t rtcsorlpt 'oii of whor" Hiifir Ii to bt- xtPtis In a trout room on tli- Tronin tloor of a itni' t.y frame ImiiPIihk. tej. lout(Hl on thu Knst lialf of lot Mb In tint town ot I'ortursvllle, lull. JOHN L Kilo I tree. 0. 10,-iwk. Some Iteal Iüsttito llargaiii.s. A good farm, 112 acres a mile from Jasper, underlaid with coal Good water. Reasonable Terms and cheap. B. E. Doane. Agent, Jasper Ind.

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HIN Clothier. Jasper, Indiana, fi Township Trustee's Notice. rnB undersigned, Trustee of Bo mi township, Dubois connty, hereby jivei notice that he will attend to ail bns nt:i pertaining to the otGce of Truatff at ui residence, two mee stW I i snf conriHe,.n Saturdays of oek, eJ i r-quuHta ali persouts havinp Ujv.i: business topreeent it onSatuidar. i jt tens deuirinp book? from the Tow as p Lit tary, ure notitied that the Li xtj . eoi ': my residence. Sphool looka at lame Mo tv 1' t'ortersvillo. Thomas ii. Txmas ljftee liooirlr .lunö 1D0.) yr.l liurbison TrusteeVs Xntice. Notice s nereby given that II. uuaorsigned Trustee o( Harbison tuwns!. t will ntcend to township basinets on e,i ' 'on lay of the year at my otiice, in .9r! na havint; township business neact aiu required to present it to . ..u n -aiuruayp. L'he township library will b kept t ruv hon.f nea Kellwrville. Mabtix Thimuxo, Tiuetee. J n. S im. JefTorson Tp. Trustee Notice Notice is hereby civen that 1 wrl at tend to the duties of the TniFtees ' on Saturday of each week at my i: a SchnellriHe where those havini: -u-n will pleaa call. Aleo will tdl e i books. Joicx Block, Tru-t-Mar. 12 1909 1 year. Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and .Loans. Farm Loans at o.pjr cent. Jasper, Ind. SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE Schule in Effect Secc'jy Feb. 21 ihe fi is fo InlQFi Oi ij and is nor Guaranieed. KA.TUoi'N! So. IUII.T V.SA V Xi II " J 15 1 SO. II t I I So. Ii SL'.XIUT OVI.r 6 J50 A V u WKSTIJOUXI). vo i: Daily a m N'O. ' T V U No M sujiiur Oxtr. ii o J Tliuu elimm ut IIiritiiiiilmrK. K"5TInUM. So. I, DAILY. 4 :37 A.M. 1 No. rfJj i no t. XJ2f. . J No. 23, " i (2 "J ! No. I. nvlI.Y.I2Ä A.M. I MO 4, UfJO 1 So.II, II 51 A. sr. ( No. 10. 7:SO V. U. j V. K. l'l4Voiili. ,Kt, I'Kffr LEGAL BLANKS. Wirranty Deeds, Q.iit CI i Heeds, Chattle Mortgages, Re Estate iWortiraffes. Invento Suponea5, Warrants, Reports t for Sale at the Courier Offi FOR SALE Story-and-half seven rofn house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., ey n rear; graded, street, gf"i pavements, good well and ccIr . Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apil Courier office.