Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1911 — Page 4

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G- ay. 'ibür, pensions. 4 Adair, mvalidlpension. ir'&k Hon. District oi Columbia. Morrison, patents, insular affairs, revision of the laws. . Rauch, appropriations. j Cline. foreign affairs, chair- -

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and collect a !r diem when tak

ing ami mrutlng inventory on

writ of execution Ruel R Sumner vs Rilla Sumner, divorce, trial by court, finding fo' plir. granting him dimam ftnrl.nc on htr irni: mm-

?liwt riving her custody of i man committee on expenditures

chilo, and permission given piff , on public buddings, census, toseechi'd twice a week, he to Barnharr pnnthig, public nv to deft, for themaintainanc buildings and grounds, merchant

f Vaid child $4.0 per month fo marine and fisheries. 17 vears and $50 alimony, and 1k s Cline, got the best placi Cox, pav the cost of this suit- got a dead committee which nevGrand Jury empanneled Mon- i er orseldonmeets. .Jay, C. C Baiwerly appointed . nn Cnnnuionn, eWmn

foreman- Hi HG üüUw'l VIO'JIO ücjji'jo.

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ruesuay urami 'ur returns

m open court 25 indictments. TU Aititr-t- ivatni-r n.ät . f Oil nf' tV

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aeatn oi non vu. a. jii.y, nun

M. aiilburn. w. S. Hunte .'.i

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can save you trom

: Grame'spachfr, vs The Truste , of Madison Township onüfnppeal I

irom Wm Kellanis Ireland came

F::iv APRIL 7.

B for cor tu? walks aroun.' th-c".Tt houseware submitted as fol'0-jrs: iayi'r an i Krempp 11 cent p, r. it. y . v.iToy 11 sets per sq ft. t; f Tra ur and Krerapp

. ... ninA ".in Aork to be

n nM , teJ on or be. rc Jue 1st i3ids :or rodi.me the court

Steinhards IS a-. i -1 c it? per

lineal loot ax.d if.r -oilars ior each point Henry Fritch . 1 -ors J6 cents per line-i f"-1: and three dollars for each point Tnebid of H-nr r'üich anc Sons was accepted tnd worlc u Via rnmnleted by iune 1st 1911. t

The Board sold two old stoves

one to J f. IvUl.Kei ior anu B. L. Greene for $3. A petition with 700 signatures was presented to the board by Hon. J F. Dilion praying for a bridRe across White River at Portersville ame was continued

for further act;on at some later

dav.

The Auditor sports show fees

collected from Jan. 1 to Aprn l 1143.20.

Clerk collected during same

Deriod $50ü.33-

Sheriff $141,12 Recorder 436 15 All of the above reoorts were

examined and approved-

P Winkenhoefer was accepted and

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E. McF;i re appointe a P" Court before Judge Bre.tz. I ito Vi ;Sw im riolutiohs anä the f'nmt was for plaintiff, i '"j0 S.T ",1. ' ome interesting evidence was ,

s:: mitted by the Madison town

f .) ouiciaus unuer auvice oi ti 5ir Attorney who ignored all i tie fundamental lavsba-ed on cjMmon sense and adhered to '

facts

has left behind him a i.vacy-of ; - "-.t I

( .i.y ci o ui. x'auijuii ivjvv iijiiiIt se ms that the Trustee has the supervisors subservient to his ; 'ruling repardless of the well-

John E

committee

on Tuesday the committee rc-

ncrtedthe 10 laA'mcr r?somtio:is i

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wmcn were unanimously uuopit j.

Resolved that the bar of thiA Hstrict has lost nuse-ful, honcr

rocd deeds and honombletchi

met.ts, and whose memory u i rich inheritance to all who coni. i.:

That a'pnnv if the resolu-i :"ar-of Madist n t wnship for tili ' 2?!l 1 .SfJSJiS.. weilfareof self and classes and

y?i piVrt ?nH Vr?nVhe Snt - forthe general public, before S! SSmhS nf J ll Fiv'W step is tatcen it appears that Jflt3U.'cl atirnry must be consu ted

I0 .cWu.uj , first this means churges for one

ners.

That out of respect to his memory that the court do now adjourn until tomorrow morning and that it stand adjourned on Wednesday the day of his funeral.

k ELY DEAD

Ex-Judge E. A- Ely had a stroke of pnralsysis at his home in Petersburg last Friday and died there at 4 P. M. Saturday April 1, 1911. He leaves a widow and three sons. In the death of Judge Ely Petersburg lost one of its most useful and kind hearted citizens For the past generation Judge Ely has been one of the foremost citizens of Petersburg and his name has been linked with the most noted achievements of the town. Born on a farm in Spencer county, Ind., J'idge Ely was i graduate of that greatest of all

umveisiti s: the school

day gainst the township for official service. It also developed

that in the minds or the Trustee, Supervisor and thtir legal Ad

visor Levies and ditches to re-j claim lands to make conditions! better for the general pub'ici

saouJd be considered Dnvate and a m?nac to the public- It also de closed that the only highway

T $10 to $20 on strictly nigh, grade tailored-toorder clotkes through our advantageous connections with thoiie famous Chicago tailors Ed. V. Price Co. and deliver unquestioned etyle, correct fit, honest workmanship and absolute satisfaction. Select your favored pattern and let us take your measure today.

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Patoka River

to (luniingimrg;

during high water is a Cul deac 1 That the county buiit the New t

r.ridge crossing thi river at Armstronz's ferry for no purno?e.

Madison 1 p nay be proud o4' its i cMficials ii curtailing necessary ! expenses on its highways and conserving Road funds to be util ized for township official services and Ipgal talent Spectator I

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Clot, hie r, West Side Public Square., Jasper, Indiana

Home Endorsement Hinweis of Jasper Citizens Can Tel you

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meyer ana tienry wenKe wereknooks He was strictly a self-

pnpnmieu viewers, iu .i-npiu. man and

lent all his life

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The petition of Dan J T ! fr etal for bridge in Pato..u i K va? cotitinuedLiquor licence issued to Peter

chnett of Johnsburg. The claim of Henry Beuger for $81.33 forvfork on the Harbison 'p rock roads was disallowed, Be'ger pray d for an appeal to the Circuit Court bond fixed at $100 and appeal granted. HL. T" 1 XT" .1 3

ine iwaru on euutraua.v Ul-"'nile

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RoHolutious of Respect In 3Icimiry of Mrs. Nancy Weatliers, Who Died April 1, 1911.

Her genial and .buoyant nature

Tinm mvWnnf nnKiiV ' drew friends to her where-over

expression of Jasper people. ,fh. went, and she retained their s!.ould be evidence bevond dis- f"hip and esteem ever after. lute for every Jasper reader , whercaa: It has pleased our

ucavui rauici ill tut lUimiüö T 1

and neighbors, cheerfulb given imu wmpieieness oi nis wisuom. bv them, will carry more wdght t0 remove from our society, after than th--utterance of sTansers a l1and usetu! membership.

and remainefl astu-

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For twelve vears juace nlv -ur?iy nie e.xpencnce oi rnenas

was on tne oencnot tne intyseventh judicial circuit, compos d

of Pike and Dubois countus

red it came from the mind and the folio in

not from th heart.

Judge Ely was a mild manner- i Jasper, Ind , says: i can vouch

ed, Mndhearted man and his dfe for the merit of Doan's Kidney

Mrs Philip Schwenk, -V ill St.,

eu memuer and laitntu

worker Mrs. Nancy Greene Weathers, therefore be it Resolved, that th" members of the Ladies' Aid Society, of Jas

was fired with good deeds. He ' PiUs. both from personal experi-, fer. Wfe mof n the loss of one never lost sight of the golden ence and from observation of j1. hafl Iearned to Iove and res-

as vou tneir gooa worK m other

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VV i- i i T r I would nave otners ao unto yon. i prucuicu uuun a xviuney niis i , . , - spectedBimrf1eldand Armstrong!This was one of the guidin at Flick and Pfau's Drug Hore.i11511, . a

i of his lit. and took them when suffering

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j.vcai;iv ta, xiicit we win ever

sweet remembrance

ndress and ac's of love

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Ä Theusual allowance were made Ut,rtwu cf,iOT,f t,, p.i;n in mv nwlr. Rif ennn Resolved, That the above be

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bridges with a view of repairingj inci ,es v both of said bridges. lflVP

wn.cn ineooaru aujourneu. t,,. tn tK honnh vmik nf 1 iollo-ved thr-n- use and I am

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. oi roc was ior narDisonj- 0fni .o.VOr nnri fVi ca-hnent mven in nril 10 7

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Dubois Ml Court

State vs Eir.il Sternberg s. 1.

crttofhis success was his tire- Always Effective. less energy. He never shirked On March 23, 1910, when Mrs. work. .Schwenk was interviewed, she

Judge Ely would have graced-aid: Nothing has occurred

spread upon the minutes of th

Secretaire's book and that copies of same be sent to fhn fnnnfv

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papeih aiiu lu ner oniy surviving son and sister, John Green and Mrs. Carrie K an. To her we trust, a place is giv

ien, among the Saint?, wich

Mate 3 thir.u awrnoerg s. i. - , . .t," ,. ,i ,;nfr tua Mct fV,Mn

ir,Q r.tJn,,1 cöf fr Orl rla nf aui'1 ulv uc"u' wlc i "'v . ""V?" i P.ViJcf in l,n

i f-rttTll 1 I "Ml j Ulli Ut7 liw c J lllj I " - "'j - wii " 1LIU

l.: ? . . n u n , . r . . 1 f j um? Pi I a T erf ill .

state vs Joseph Dicks 1. to m. t,.: aA,, n(v nA i ;

f Peter Pfaff etal for damage srtUrtXnä f i ... ,er!; Vlce I fr trini TnK- icf ion hfnr0! ?e belonged to the old school of im rents. Foster Milburn Co., Buf.

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Oscar Minor ;üemocracy. ne was a aisc pie falo. New York, sole agents for th

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leucine xvcä&imr xuinr ui

Jefferson, Jackson, Hender-

,son. Voorhees and Turpie. He

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p r u oWfln,flnf:ü 'vi ' principles o, me

ii rzr. :JiJ, great party for he saw in their

l"n i ted States.

Remember the name Doan's i

and tako no other.

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Committee. Mrs. Wm. A. Wilson Mus H. S. Mehringer, Mrs. vVm. Melchior, Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands

T'-v it it n n fcuarc-s. rt-fot.

mar Traylor.

execution the greatest good

.. th greatest number

it will be a long time before

the memory of Judge Ely is for-

g on no?e cont

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2g petition. Admr. given leave to, ',"WM,c UiAIrtau

Dora .Neukam s Anthony

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Affrneoman, Dreacn ot marriage; v contract, aismissed by agreement: Representative Boehne landed Htnry F Lobby vs Fred Voll- today with both feet on the commer Ptal replevin venued to -mittee on river and harbors He ? Pike Co. also is placed on tne committee A H v, Hilsmeper etal vs The.on ref Drm in the civil service ß City of Huntingburg etal venued He was warmly congratulated. U to Warrick Co. by agreement. i The othor Indiana members re-. State Ex Rel Dora Neukam vs ceived committc assignments as '

Cullon. interstato nml fnrnfn ' ö.uü ixazurs. v.iean

the support of the commerce, revision of the laws. and Good treatmer.t. Giv

call.

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Laurels

rU4ti Awant to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY

WHISKEY

Mighty Factor In Business. Advertising a Strong Creative Force Multiplies Human

Wants and Intensifies Desires.

Advertising is today the, mightiest factor in the 1j business world. It is a business builder. It is" something more than a drummer knocking at the! -door oi the consumer, something more than mere! salesmanship on paper. It is a positive creative'' force in business. It multiplies human wants and intensities human desires. It furnishes excused

for timorous ones to possess the things which un-5i

der former conditions they could get along with-

out. Such service as is required of advertising men todav demands broad preparation and eauip-

r-innf Thovo ic n nnll frr mon wVin pirn nvnlnifc n!

IllVilW. 1. V 1 I. J. ...W.. fT.AW W.k'W.W city or a state, men who can market the output ofs

manufacturers, men who can p.. i and conduct a

world-wide selling campaign. 'J -3 man who suc-t

naaAc none avar7 ho n fh'ir. nn : h: wav Hfl I

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seeks tne advice 01 expenencec ien. ine ciud isi

to him a source of instruction a.. inspiration.

That is what we are tryinp; to make it. Co-opcr

tion is the keynote of club success. We ha e placed our ideals high, now lotus work toward them.

Advertising, as a branch of our commercial life, J is new. No other group of men, except advertis- ij ing men, has ever developed a business of such

magnitude in so short a time. Mistakes were inevitable. Reasonable and clear-headed men hastened to correct mistakes as soon as they were discovered. We built, and altered to meet conditions as we built, so that the structure we present today meets the demands ol today.

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For Sale by Philip J. Knnkcl

Sore Nipples and dapped Hands Are quickly o.tr,l ly npplyin CliamlxrlalnV talrs. Try it: it Ui mit l'rioa u cetit.

Sharb Razors, Clean

Towels e me a

7 deft having made suitable pro"l. TMcJnnr. frw fVia eimnnrf tf f Via

. ... ui ukjuiwh. w cuiiiuiurct, revision 01 me laws

f ciiiiu, on nur mutiun ine cause maustnal arts and exnos tions.

I 15 dismissed. Cox, pojtofficr and post roads, I TP A Qnm -ma-no John Kirkland vs Sarah lurk- chairman of the committee on! -D?- OtlTniTlörS.

j lanu app. ior guarj. tnai Dy expenditures m the treasury decourt, finding for plff. guard- partmentlan is appointed. Dixon, ways and means. vf - John Gramelspacher vs Madi- Moss, chairman of the commitJTr son Tp. claim, trial by court find- tee On YnAnr?tfnriva in fVn Ac

klnfor,Dlfr .sum $J.oO and (cost, partment of agriculture, mines fc Petition of Jacob P Schwenk and mining.

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Vy. j"c vuamuaa iu rauroaais ana canais. . Sheriff not authorized to tax elections No. 2.

LEGAL BLANKS.

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

Warranty Deeds. Quit Claim

i Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Real

estate Mortgages, Inventoiea Suponeas, Warrants, Reports etc for Sale at the Courier Office Some Ileal Estaio Bargains. 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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