Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1911 — Page 1

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ifirf vrOL. 53. Jasveu, Indiana, FkidayI JANUARY 27, 1911. No. 17

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Delinquent Tax List 1909.

'i- of iun-i-5 Hid lots renirned delinquent for the non payment

lor th ' ; lUJU anvl previous years together with taxes

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lit-r nines -r. : (' irist ar.il J-s. C, 'mlson Ellis and Wm. nt Thus.

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fownship

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1 1 1 1 1

K S

i Mary riette Laura

FiiU-h John VV

i! .or, James & Dora, Semi-It, John

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pt s w 14 pt . e 24 pt s w 3

se ne 16 pt w 15

Harbison Township, ptne 12 1 Dubois 1 t 7

Boone Township, nwse 11 1 Madison Township. ptwl-215 2 C

R 3 3 3 3 .3

A Val 11 55 8 55 3647 m

40 79 1445 70.58

'lax due. 288 2 83 Hi. 95

20

25 135

1.03 4,64

6 40 825 21.8S

255 415

mdy John Jr Scatter Anna M. R sr Anna P. Sea -lette I aura Hambush Emma 0 der Susan A. KadcIifT James Y. lUy Mary J U.ieat Harrison L.

Wornian C. E.

14 r0

pt nw 18 1 5 19, 70 Bainbridge Township. nw nw 9 2 5 40 pt ne 26 1 5 .50

Marion Township Dubois lot 13 andl4 Dubois lot 1 Jackson Township ptse 30 2 3 536 Kyana iot 5 Kyana l .t 9 ptse 30 2 3 1 Kyana lot 12 pt s 30 2 3 28 21 Kyana lot 4

Worman Logan and C'aude Kyana pt lot 9 pt 10 Kyana lots 4, S, 9, 11, 15,

Hall Township ptse 24 1 pt Sa 12 ptse 24 pt se 24 1

Jefferson Township. ptsS' 24 2 3 22

pt se K 2 3 79.50 510 ptsJ 8 3 4 20 1285 pt nw 35 2 3 30 240 pt ne 27 2 3 35 45 410 SchnelWille lots 6 and 7 465 ptwK 24 2 317.75 18J ptne 27 2 3 .28

20 55 240

FerguFon Lucinda E. Ford ancj PaJget Levi Paiigrett J. H. Beard W. T. Goodman C A Gohman Wilhelmina Howard Isaac Koll&ros Anna J. Kraus Maggie Mcformick I. W. Pruitt John

Mentor lot 51

Underbill Zavier B- Mentor pt lot 1 right Chas B. and Anna sw se 14 3 3

Patoka Township.

3 42.50 2 3 20 2 3 1 3 37.50

515 225 20 10

105 65 35 85 5 60 9G0 160 95

5 135 190

40

Wison John W-

5S.66 12"

Birkle Herman

Brandenstein Anna K.

Leuhnnpr Wm. L. lwis John VV. Benner Felix Zanders James K.

450 50

300 2100 590 750 1695 12 J50;

1287 17 36 18 25 11.14 9S .49

3.65 2 28 129 283 3.88 3,34 27 25 0 il 388 1.19 . 7.75 718 22 20 47.39 9.02 19.11 18.40 6.82 1 13 2.21 24.48 6.06 20.40 7.61 18.00 123 60 44.49 56.21 78.25 2.32

j SPANISH ETIQUETTE. Polin ncss to Servants and Even the Gtrett Beggars. From what we saw and from , what happened to us 1 r.ade up u I page of Spanish etiquette. It, s probably r.ot correct, l- f 1 offer it as the result of oar -periences. Other people may have had different impressions. If you are of the ! female sex never wear a short skirt. I a eailor or English walking hat un- ' less you are willing to have people ' stare at you and sometimes c-il after you. If you have red hair dye it or be prepared to be Ealutud a? ! "Rubia." Never bow to a man unj less ho lifts his hat first If you are ! a man you may dress as an Englishman, an operatic tenor or a chorus

AN ALGERIAN STORY.

Qrubwvrm Race.

An odd form of animal contest

THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

At? I a I f r I r a.

o'f rhcir Trade. used to bo practiced bv office clerks Drt8 of m 'r.s A?'.ment AmonB

. T- . " . ngw i urn a uruncn.

J,7. n m or applet and carefully sta- f offering, fdnnned ben Mo- bhHl between two walnut shells. ÄMt&jiv

bammed fffcw fatter and wealthier were .eiecieu oy placing mem . a t, ,;.

in the cent or of a piece of paper, " 7" " , V , 7; 1 and the ore that proved most adept . r at n00n? in making a speeiy bee line to the fhnS Uüon to insure equal edge of "the paper was matched PPrtnibos for each other ngiimt the pick rf a rival stable me of the broker specialists reo r .uÄ ..1.1 u eented such a restricted orcamza-

icntly tukhiSPartre.nd1.goI1 duoed t. tr.vol m .tart ,1m, jÄ.äw taSfö to ms ma$ er. (wn MWÄ ? liu, ti,.fCw committee waa appointed to proAfter r Tim mli nf n hont th rtv when two came together that show- ... , ,!,.i1i. if ; v.-i.1 i.

singer iron cirnen without cxc-it-, miles the ass had enough 01 carry- - " UttL 7h ?Zt assemble and to suggest such rules ling remark. Never wear glares, ling Ali. It was a voung ass and J. tho w"1n on. the flnd rCKulations JJr conauctino. I If you are blind take a dog on a ; knew no better. So went onjv ßnou to stir up i the onü- fl3 coraraitte? , string. When you sit down at the, strike, lay down and forthwith died. ! PblmS enthusiasts. ow lorV deßmcd nccessar,. The final re3Ujt

daily. f Iiis sen'ior, Ali beu AH, beearae tired of watching his matter increased wcajth and bulk, v. äiic hi own pocket was as Hat h I. Jy

was Uim. So one dark nmiit he si-

table or arise always bow and fav, Thereupon Ali dug a hole andi Tribune.

"Bucuas." This is imperative. You put tho aas in, piling a great raoun-1 . l 'il. i t i e j -j m i

l Ii my jtisur jK-opie viinruc npoiogy, ' lam 01 stones over n. men, biibnt never speak to any one without ting down beside the heap, he besaying "your irrace," be ho noble, can to prav. A traveler paseincr in-

i friend or beg .-nr. "Will your grace quired by whose tomb he prayed so , j

do mo the favor to bring mc mv ferventlv. Ah was filled with as- i

coffee at 9 o'clock tomorrow?" tonishment. 'would strike an American bellboy; What! Had he never heard of with dismay. But it is the literal the great saint Amar ben Amar i translation of the Spanish request. ! (literally "an asg. the son of an

ivji ii-ii ii ivi;iu iu ticui uuw, uui uss ji ail nil' jitts U tilt: w.llisay that you have left your purse at 'try around earn- t!.ere to pray, home and that you will remember j The trareb r d:d not fail to menhim tomorrow or gently murmur tion the n.-raUut Amar ben that God will reward him, whereat 1 Amar's tomb, and soon pilgrims he will smile, thank you and depart, flocked to it with offerings, and Ali

Ihefo same fo:gars, who spring, ben Ah grew fat and rich.

For 111m.

pt nw 27 2

Jasper Town, pt lot 209 Huntingburg ptnw 3-12 5 .08

lots 33, 3-1 Roettger's add

pt in Iot 6 pt out Jot 3 pt lot 1 pt 9 Weyers add pt in lot 2

Birdseye Town. Hubbard Bros and Co- pt lot 34, 35, 16, lot 18, 40 Leonard and Huff pt nw 25 2 3 Sta'e of Indiant County of Dubois S S

. I M A. weeney Auditor in and for said County and State, do

hveby certify that the foregoing list contains a statement of lands ard 'ots which were by the Treasurer of said county returned delinquent for the Tion-uavment of taxes charcred thereon and whi h

remained unpaid for the year 1909, and previous years, which in-

west and penalty thereon, together with taxes tor the current year 1910. and the coat of advertisincr

nitnpss mv hand as Auditor of this county and affix the seal or the Board of Commissioners at Jasper, this 11th day of January 1911. M A- Sweeney, Auditor Dubois Co. Ind Notice Notice is hereby criven to all whom it may concern, that the several tracts of lands and lots in the foregoing list contained, or so roach thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes penalty and J" terest and charges thereon, will be sold at the door of the Court House in the town of Jasper Dubois County Indiana by the Treasurer of said county on the Second Monday in February 1911, being Monday February 13:h, commencing- at ID o'clock A &i. of said day and coutinuihg from day to day until all are offered for sale unless such taxes, penalty, interest and charges be paid before that time Auditor's office of Dubois County Indiana.

1. A i?Vfc.fciNU.If . Special Notice Arsons owing interest on School Fund Loans please give the Payment your prompt attention. M. A. Sweeney, Auditor Jan. 13, 1911 3w

HH-5:i't" 2 ! Do you fancy nice stationery : and neat printing? Like neat : clothing, it makes the man : and fixes him in the business t : world as nothing else can. The : cost isn't much. See about it : at The Courier office where ! hundreds are accommodated. ! The paper used is always the J ' best and the inks the neatest, t

up on every side, seem to have a code of etiquette we could not fathom. After two or three days there were a few who begged only from mc, two or throe others who be-

The faithful neglected Moham

med ben Mohammed, who at last, furiou!, abandoned his marabout in order to pay a visit to his rival. Great was his astonishment when

marabout?"

to

now

bout?

sought Jean. Evidently we were he recognized hi3 runaway aervitor. understood to le the patrons of cer-l Taking him aside, he whispered:

tain beggars who out of a crowd of '"Tell mc the truth. Who is your

mendicants were the only ones to approach us who u-nuld take their dole with thanks or if we said "tomorrow" would smilingly back away at once. A trip into Spain ought to mean more than sketches of life as we faw it in a single eitv. Yet it wn our pleasure to linger on in Madrid, with the exception of three days spent in Toledo and the Escurial, lor the whole of our two

months' holiday, and to return di rcct to Paris without seeing any o

the southern country, s beloved b other tourists. So can any one wor der that to us Spain means Madrid the city of marvelous contrasts? E. C. Allen in Outinc.

of this meeting, says Moody's Mag

azine, was the first signed agreement among dealers in securities, the oldest record now in the archives of tho New York Stock Exchange. The agreement read3 as follows: "We, the Subscribers, Brokers for the purchase and Sale of Public Stock, do hereby solemnly promise and pledge ourselves to each other, that we will not buy or sell from this day, for any pen-on whatsoever, any kind of Public Stock at a less rate than one-quarter per cent commission on the specie value, and that we will give a preference to each other in our negotiations. In Testimony Whereof we have set our hands this l?th day of May, at New York, 1792." This organization had no local habitation for conducting exchange business. Like the curb brokers today, transactions were carried on in

Hfs Grea Weight , 'he open air at a point between the Nothing expresses better the im- Present numbers of G3 and 70 Wall

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"And liow'a bnslnosK, Mr. Crape?' "Oh. things are looking a little men dieerful." Tatlor.

state it !

wood tree that stood there with

The ass I stole from you. And portance of a person in his r tell ,.ine who is vour mara- .Pnr.v

t?" !?n rrmc of hi rnlfiAih tho ndespreadmg branches, -which pro-

"The mother of the ass you stole physical world. ' ' tected them from tho sun's rays and from mel" "Mv Experiences In, rfi;r WorJoii TTnimna ;i ,r;;i hn ordinarily inclement weather.

Algeria," by 'Baroness do Bocrio, in TqCRc remarked that the axis of ' Business in those days was not

Wide World Magarine.

On the Links.

Commissioners Annual Report ComtriJii neis reiwrt of the conHttior oftlu County Fun. Je 'er the cn'andcr car 1910;

Hkckiits Foil Ykau 1010. Taxps incluilins balanc on lun ' Jnn ! 1. 1011. $32,527 27

Jurr '.'es Rnd 2 daily bal. l.SOO OU,

For Farm Receipts l.OK.LU

S.u'Hal Judtret ...

Hpocifie itouetupinn oi Lnnda Cost of cliance of Venue Rock Rout Repairs

40.00

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1 XI

1. fi, f rusnin?, ana mere was &n air oi

6aek yard. A bonmot of not dis- 1 "sure and quiet about the gathcr'similar kind is recorded of Vash-,ln&- Securities were not active met on Irving enough to employ all the time of , The convention was turned on brokrs' 60 twc ? timf.8 tho pomposity of a certain Ameri- linffon the results of domestic and cr.n diplomatist. Pohtlcal con roversiea and

Ah, he is a great man," said "-""ö " - : t.K, .;' i; eluded.

I rr i Tt it

a verv great man a man of great . weight. V '.en he goes to the west change were the en-: ti up!" ihcn thc Tontl

The first inside quarters of the

secured in 1793,

Tontine coffee house, at

the northwest corner of Wall and

Not Afraid of a Ghost. William streets, was completed. In a village in England a man . The old buttonwood tree was aban-

went running into an inn at 9 doncd, and the dignity of the broo'clock at night and cried out that kers' organization was elevated by there was a ghost in his back yard, the change. The Tontine coffee There were fourteen men in the house was controlled by a chartered inn, and not one of them dared to company composed of 203 subscribco homo with the man and investi- s at $200 each, organized as a

gate. There was a persbn who merchants exchange

Mr. Timtot (fächln a friend Ko!f,- a- ever. anu inn was me

0,40 23 Before I ko hany further let ujc him ISO 00, press upon you. old man, that hevery 4,(W7 lJ4i think Is In the wny you stasid:

Total Receipts for 1910 47.11I.2H;

KXI'K.SDITl'KKrt lOtt 1 KAR

As'fssini,' and Uoatd Ivqual ization Puhlic Buildings ttrideea

County Officers

fniano Burial of Soldiers

Poor

Specific Criminalfi Rondfl and Highways Rt'conls and Stationery Jurors Bailiff Avertininp it Frintinp Taxes R funded Poor Varm Flection Upnevolent InMitution Coroners Inqnoet Hoard of Health Fee? k Snlaty of -unt. Redemption of Lands Kxpense School Funds Co?t of Chance of Venue Spec'nl JudireH Repair Rock Kosds

Total pxpenditun- for 1910 ?M,231 po Balance on hand Jan. 1, J911 7,S7u.i3

Conditional.

I

f 3.200.00 27.5.54 1

4,9fl.3!l 12,022 00 372 12 CO 00 211.89 3 1S.7H 578 W1 O.SO 1,413.00 1.0T.7 75

330 00 253.00; 13 14 1

2.210 69 1.3fi0.fK) 977.40 71 .20 3S4.90 1,405 00 91 2! 4 73 314 30 40.00 4.332.42

$47,111.23 State of Indi na CninU of Dubois . S. V ComniispionerH in and for paid Countv and Stnte, do hereby certify flmi tlii foreeoin? ia a true and correct

tatemet of the Recoipta and expenditures of the bounty Funds for tho caIande y;ar 19 0. Witnos our hands au i seal this 2d.

dnv of January 1911.

IlBVnV WEItB John- H. Li?kiihkr9, FltKl) A M,1M, Commissioaers Dubois Co., Ind. Mtested, M. A. Swkknrv Auditor Dtiboi- Co. Ind. Per L. T. KOkhnku, DeinAy Auditor.

The dealers in securities and the

landlord's dauirhtor. a rirl of four- merchants were all jumbled up to-

tce4 Some of the men followed gether, nnd at times when trading ;her at a distance, nnd she went into -s hnsk there was wild excitement jthe yartl and un to the ghost, flap- and shouts that would have done ping it" arms about, and discovered credit to a band of Comanche Ina man's white shirt flapping on the d"u-s- 2Co constitution for a stock clothesline in a strong breeze. ! exchange was adopted until 1817,

That's Hhnnt thi wnv'nll vhnni turn .when the JNcw lork stocK and ex-

out. Kxchange.

Hellol Hotlol Hellol

"Will you bo a cood girl now that Pre bought you that pretty muff't" "Yes, inn; but If you wants me to be a real angel just buy me a boa and fur lined coat to go with It." New fork World.

Nearly TTiroufln. A stranger entered a church in the middle of the sermon and Featcd himself in the back pew. After awhile he began to fidget. Leaning over to the white haired man at his tide, evidently an old member of the congregation, he whispered: 'How long has he been preaching?" "Thirty or forty yenrs, I think," tho old man answered. "1 don't know exactly." 'Til stay then," decided tho stranger. "IIo must be nearly, done."- Everybody's Magazine, j

change board was formally organized and a constitution adopted. Nathaniel Prime was appointed president and John Burson secretary. The Manager Waa Cute. The crowd swayed toward the manager of the open air show. "What did you mean by advertisin' thet tight rope walker?" criod the spokesman. "Just what I said' teplied the unabashed manager. "But the rope was lajd on th' ground," cried tho spokesman, "an' your fraud of a rope walker just walked on if a step or two ! Do you call that tight rope walking?" "Certainly I" snouted tie manager. "The man was tight, wasn't he?" Cleveland Plain Dealer.

I Impatiint. I "Well, if that ain't the limit f mused the postman as ho came

Brown (after n late nlsht at the of- 9iVln "l " --

Tw enty-si'ven forty seTen dence.

Bee)

rard. please, ndsh.--Sketch.

What' In Xnmet A mnlJen whose first namo was WIM Was the only and beautiful child Of Mr. Jack nos. And tho nd atory ffoca That later she wed Mr. Colt of Najr'a Head

&. thus had her pretty name trp't

Bohemioa.

"WTiafs tho troube?" auer eä

the passing citizen, who hau overheard the postman's noisy thought. "Why," explained the man in gray, "the woman in that house ays if I don't come along earlier Rho'll get her letters from som othit wrrifr." Chicago Ntwt,