Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1911 — Page 4

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Justice is immortal eternal and Jmrrmtiihlp. like Goo himself : and

the development of law is only

then a progress when it is greeted towards those principles which

like him, are eternal. Kossutn Reckless Driving.

There are a few reckless auto

mobile drivers in rhis county who are prtparing to buy them

selves a biff bunch ot trouDie One of them will cause a runaway too many before long and will pet a chance to board it out with Sheriff Schwenk or Michigan City. A word tu the wise is enough. The prosperity of a nation de pends, not on the abundance of its revenues, nor on the strength of its fortifications, nor on the beauty of its public buildings, but on the number of its cultivated citizens, on its men of education and character. Here are to be found its true interest, its chief strength, its real power. Martin Luther. It is necessary that every vehicle of communication, every instrument, and every faculty by which mi d can correspond with mind, should remain entirely free from influence The Pre ss, as the most important and powerful vehicle of sentiment, should remain independent of Government, and only be subjected to the censorial jurisdiction of socie'y- The establishment of a Licensor is of all pxpedienKs. the mn-it dangerous. Tunis Wortman, 1800 Help Things Along.

Dubois Circuit Sourt. . Security Trust Co vs Ferdinand

Ry. mortgage, cont. Geo. Marks heirs vs Jos. Sturm partition, commissioners report sale of land for S'-'OOJ cash to Geo. Hubster, sale confirmed. R. M. Milburn admr. vs P. McDona d et al partition, cont M. A Sweeney et al vs Sou. Ry , damage, cont. Sophia Uooley vs Albert ' oo.ev support, defendant, ordered to

pav $10 per month. Ferdinand Nat- Bank vs Hubert Quante et al, on note, cont Frank Zimmer vs Ruth Mirlette, to quiettitle, cont. M, A. Sweeney vs l Rcuss

petition for appointment

guardian con. Thresia Eckerle et al vs Chris Fritch et al quiet title, conk Peter Hoffman vs Jos Lady et al foreclosure, cont. Farmers State Bank vs Harbi

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May Prove Fatal

When Will Jasper People Learn the instance of It? i

Backache is only a simple thing j at first; i But when you know 'tis from

the kidneys; That serious kidney troubles follow; That diabetes, Bright's disease may be the fatal end, You will greatly profit by the following experience. 'Tis the statement of a Jasper citizen Miss Helen Steinhäuser, Clay Street, Jasper, Ind. says: "My back ached steadily and there

of j was an extreme lameness across !my loins I had headaches and

dizzy spells and rested so poorly that I always felt tired and worn out. Hearing Doan's Kidney

j Pills recommended by people who h .d taken them, J got a supply at Flick and Pfau's Drug Store

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luayme roven vö nitiiaru x u -i1"" uii,au men uoc. 'cif ell support, cont ults were gratifying. I obtainHenry Berger vs Dubois County eJ relief at once and I am now appeal from Co commissioners quite free from kidney comjudgment for $54 25 and cost plaint." (Statement given April , Katharine Huebner eta' vs 24, 1907 ) Paul Rohletter damage cont. ! Re-Endorsement Hilda Oveabeck vs Louis O er . When Miss Steinhauser was bck, divorce granted plainaff., inter viewed on March 23, 1910, costody of child and maiJen.she said: I willingly verify the name restored to Hilda Henke sta- ement I gave three years ago Katharine Huebner vs Andrew (in pr- ise of Doan's Kidney ills. Greener damage cont. This remedy never fails to give Sixteen days court costs. ime relief when my kidneys bePetit Jurors $31. 40; come disordered " Grand Jury 66.4'' I For sale by all dealers. Price Jacob Schwenk per deim 32.001 no cents. Foster-Mi lburn Co., Buf-

3z 00. falo, New York, sole agents for the 80.00 United States. f'?nn' Remember the name Doans Jt92 and take no other.

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Wm. Bockleman perdeim Bailiffs B. Eifert reporter H. Melchoir court bailiff VisHaneous

ji 7"E can save you from v T $10 to $20 on strictly nigk grade tailored-to-order clotLes through our advantageous connections with those famous Chicago tailors Ed. F. 'Price b Co. and deliver unquestioned style , correct t,n oncst workmanship and absolute satisfaction. Select your favored pattern and let us take your

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Stories of the Civil War ne3ht

When people are needin ' ti dough and are pleading lui aid and support for some good worthy plan don t knock and don't holler butdicr up a dollar, and

help things along like a good lit

S3S5.90 grow old, as is evidenced by hev

Dubois County was allowed a! great interest manifested in

judgment vs Pike Co. for ex ! Civil War Day by Day, or Fifty

pense of tnal of Maggie Deanng l ears Aeo lo-oay" artics et al vs Henry Brenton for $25 50 which are appearing in The IndState vs Frank Allen, Ira Pin- ianapolis Star, roth Daily and nick, intox- plea guilty, fine re- Sunday. mitted and defendants released The articles have been highly

during good behavior.upon pay- commended by men prominent

ment of cost .Both deiendants in u. a. k circles, as well by , i 1 f mi

are minors. teacners oi niscory. inese ar-

First Nat'l Bank vs Louis Hei-j tides appeal to the veteran foi dorn, ec al . suit on note, cont. the reason that they ie-call the Emma W. Wilson, vs Harley soul-trying days of 1861 65; to Payne suit by receiver to have the younger generation because deft, pay the sum of money re- thev give an insight into that ceived for wheat to the receiver memorable conflict in a conr iso frinl by court, finding fordert., an-l yt hiv'fi-. h or. ;-tir wn

that deft holds a mortgage rn .ji'd rrop and that hp n.a.. JppJ yaid um ot S9U-lU.n sa.d not ani nvn tgag'. Jacob Ti.-low vs Cora A Tis-

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1.2 y h ': y, but .o .a-. y ft tad . ni e "t'lMf t va' o ? ;d further -r f. uie tides, luty iiir 'tnkt: b'ly - abtrat ed

low divorce Trial by court, finding for plaintiff, divorce urjnt. , WANTED "'- r!T. Maggie Dranng et a1 s Hr.,.y ll1l,ILU ht . y. , ,( F. B enton, et al , trial bv court, ' r . . h.i !k n i HT,iir' trial brgan 'o-dav mor:nvavi w"'r- r " Ml t ' m anAA T.lr. M,n;nrr P. . 'I' rmiiin,. iM.-iu U .ii i,t jttro for

I mon Tha Inrvlfpr IS hfltl , v-ruu yj nil ir.n i , rnui'V u I mil

unaer anvisemenc t-i Li - . 'v chii'dhui . (iand feared and berated m every ( -fimothy wweeney vs 'arv B. äma Svnx Co., u-h. m.t, live burg from I eersheba to Dan; Hardin venued to Pike coun v,N-Y ho nrtive andwi mirand couch e aca . -

up a shilling, and help things, August H. Koerntr vs 'arnh- Vluso"f n nnir like a smooth little man a ounr. Notieis hon

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Be known as a booster and crow , fial bv court finding lor ik'n ', ? -:iu'f V,.,u, npi0,u; ,, inn vnln Ulro o maiov court, Jinuing lor pirtn- g, ihe tin,!r,'iitii.'l, lmiPMrriii x, of ike a rooster, don t jelp like a tiff Tihe quieted t0 !ot No 7 ihi(,,Ult.. ot .,. s,.ph ,tl4M.rf ,nl0 'of

jf iji a ui ""'in t it of Huntingburg. a d kyoddle and blow ; Hen ßeckman vs John

bOW-WOW tnat S Ilea lO a can, nu. nf rj f-nunrtr Hiib id CWitv. 1 ,.,!.;. nu tlvrmuMl.

augh, sing ad kyoddle and blow; Henry Beckman vs John Lein ' 1 ltt 1 u , t'111 m some boodle, and help things enbach Cljit on D f t uv u 1 ""X' along like nice little man. b defendant- Tria' by coun, Ma..hii. m i sk '. " Quitplund-randp.lagetowhoow fimlipp for n,aintir in thesumfor your .lkr-. and win a re-)Of$59 70 principa, Hnf, inteript! nown as an optimist fan; don t;nml rnrrhrrcm nf . 07 m'v

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,e t?ns divorce. Divor-p grant d p ff.

up ineir Luci'e K 'ne. Admr. vs outh- Unriu:-

f rn Rai wa ypecial j ulge !omnr Trayloi, jwrv trial aft-r the case, went to the jury the K-.iirouri;

compromised tne case giving Kestner $2500, and the jury was

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PATlrERS INTEREST WnTE DENT tX)RX Is offered to corn growers to Introduce new blood, to Improve their crops. This variety has been bred for more than fifteen years. ' It probably has the best blood that is in tho white-corn race. It has been awarded practically all the flrBt and sweepstake prizes in national and international corn shows for many years, also It has rarely failed to capture the highest hon

ors when exhibited in State, district and other fairs. With one step you can now get the accumulated results of many years of special breeding. Hundreds of dollars and years ot labor could not bring your own corn to what you can now get In this corn at once, and free. Two pounds ot this corn contains about

2,800 grains, will plant more than a quarter of an acre and will produce, with good care, 25 bushels or

more of corn. It is not unreasonable to claim that out of this, 12 bushels of seed corn can be selected, cheap at $2.00 a bushel to

plant or sell.

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DESCRIPTION Color, white: class, dent; ears, Inr?( uniform diameter and rounded with grains at bo ends; about one-fifth the weight of dry ears is cob, four-fifths corn; cob white, medium size; grains deep, often grains mensuro three-fourths o an Inch long, a strong grower, loots strikt deep; stalk tall and thick often two large ears are borno on a stalk; season about 110 days; withstands dry weath r

and winds remarkably; adapted 1 nil the corn belt south of the 41s' parallel. Corn growers will find n Farmers Into est tho ideal varle'J of white com for quality, appearance, nnd yield. If you havo good ground and get yields of loss than 100 to 120 bushels ir

you ought to sian Farmers Interest this year, 1911. We believe It Is to the interest of every grower to onibraco our offer and start with this corn this year. Read tho testimonials below for

yielding propensities, and remember that moro than 15 yeaa is wrapped up In th

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At a special meeting jf the Tow a board fns week th following reso utions n regard to the death of Mr. Nicho as Mel choir ex- presi lent of the Town Council were adopted. Whereas, Mr. Nicholas Melchoir died very suddenly Monday evening April 24, 191 1 And as he had served the Town of Jasper faithfully for a term as President of the Board of Trustees, and to the best interest f the citizens of the Town. Therefore be it

KESOLVED. That tha Board has

John II Hawkins vs Fannie Vt wart et al; cont John P "impson. eL al., v? Arthur J Carnahnn, et al. commissioner reports sale of reul estate Ftb l, 19M, to Martin Eckert for 8O0, cash Sale confirmed and deed ordered Emma Kelly, et al vs Geo. A Kemp; possession cont The Florsheim Shoe Co. vs John B. Alvey, et el; on account contRettie Simmons vs Wm G Simmons; divorce; cont. A. E Harding vs John h.

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LEGAL BLANKS.

Warranty Dei

Silils pile is a bushel of Farmers Interest corn. There are 5G ears. Weight 70 pounds. When shelled tho graia weighed 58 pounds. The COUKIER andUp-To-Datc Fannmr both,

corn foe $1.50

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wTnjf&fiiLVrM nTr.d,'; ; ior i year aim z pounds 01 scoa

4 pounds of corn 20o extra.

be sent to his family and pub

lished in town papers. Phil. J. Kunkel, Geo. P. Wagner, Geo Hettich, Jno. Lohey, Jno.IGerber, Members Board ;of Trustees. - Adam Heidt was called to his home at Princeton Wednesday by the serious illness of a bro tbw.

Is, Quit Claim ortgages. Real

e Mortgages, inventoiea

TrA-m' t C , Suponeas, Warrants, Reports etc V e wermary burgeon, f0r siic at the courier office Office on 7th S t next door to Some Ileal l.f-tau Harrains J Kunkel & Kettich's livery barn' A good farm, 112 acres a mile : Home phone in day 45 2, : ight from Jasper, ird rlaid with coal. I 119 Cumberland 7-2 Good water. Reasonable Terms

and cheap. i B. E. Doane. Agent, Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Jasper Ind. Are quickly ctiral ly awying Oiitoberlain . tilve Try Hj it U a wKvtM. lTüx j c uU.

m. A. Wilson Genr ral Insurance, and .Loans. Farm I. nans at o per cent. Jvsper, Ir.d.

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CORN AND OAT5 JOHNSON COUNTY YCLLOWor V MITE DENT SEED CORN This torn ntedtn Introdiitlion. it It Ii Vfton Ihr V oullhe Uniled Stitei. Inmno th Cfnd Pciiti eoo ind Omihi Corn Dpoiitoni ind tiMno wtt P whereref ihoon. This totn in henry yitld' t ,ry Price per butftel. htlltd cn! luclulree WESTERN IOWA WHITE SEED OATS TbCM ire Choice Etn Henry. Briohl nd ' f ' lured Seed Oit$, el9h.n0 38 to 40 lb, to """,' buhel. We hi hindled Ihei low Wh.ti OiU ' Pitt 5 ytir. They ire heinr producer on loan" Alwlyt ot your Seed Oiti Irom the North. . Prlci per buihel. (welt lite) .Vi. 1 1 you order either or both Corn ind Ol I. ' u " tlielioiior more e piy the Irelohl to your itiwo. Wi hiAdle ill kinds of Held Seeds ind Feeds. J. O. HERMANN & CO. . 326 S. Capitol Ave. InJUnapoH. L.