Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 May 1911 — Page 4
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Commissioners Court. The county commissioners met
Monday May first. The reports of County Auditor, Clerk. Sheriff and Kecor?ir of fess collected were approved the amounts were as follows:
Auditor $143.30
Clerk Recorder Sheriff
Martin Sencrand A. B- Krempp
were each allowed transfers of
liquor licenses Mil burn, McFall and Betz were allowed $225 as attorneys. Jacob Hoffman rock road re-
Certain Results Many a Jasper Citizen Knows How Sore They Are. Nothing uncertain about the work of Doan's Kidney Pills in Jasper. There is plenty of pos
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Miss Helen Steinhäuser, way
St., Jasper, Ind , says. ßiy back ached steadily and there
was an extreme lameness across my loins. 1 had headaches and dizzy spells and rested so poorly
pairs 553 50. . that I always felt tired and worn Fred Alles for rock road red oat Hearing Doan's Kidney pairs $97.50. . ipm recommended by people
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Candidates for county Super intendent of Schools are bobin up thicker than hairs in a r.ew brush, but when the votes are counted in June it will be seen that a certain gentleman by the name of Melchoir -ill have walked off with the cake. It is said that John Hoeing, Robt. Eckert et al have bees in their bonnets which persuade them thnt they would be able to draw the salary William will continue to pull it down The commencement exercises
of the Jasper High School will be
hold nt the Court House next
Fridav evei-incr Hon A J.
Venneman. of Evansville, will
deliver the class address The
class this year is the largest evtr
Graduated from the locai school
there beinsr fourteen in number,
eight young ladies and six young
men. J he graduates are Misses
Laura Fischer. Clara Rumbach,
Thersa Mvers. Edith Reed. Ada
Jnsenh. Blanche Sorauer. Bessie
Burris and ODhia Harrison and Messrs ilns Scheurich, Othmar Sprauer, Grover Castrup, Grover Salb, Louis Burger, and Vm. Hoffman Eouneration of Schoo! Children For 1911.
Townships No. Gam Lops Columbia 4S3 66 Harbi.-on 466 11 Boone 340 25 Madison 420 33 Bainbridge 4 1 8 Marion 294 1 Hall 371" 17 .kffenson 453 7 Jackson 358 W Patoka 374 2m rass 547 5 Ferdinand 356 4 BirdseN e Town 135 3 Ferdinand Town 2S1 Iluntingbunr Town 741 9 Jasper Town 693 23 Total 6713 130 IIS
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John B. Lueboers rocK roan. k . A till
repairs ti i do.
Traylor and Krempp rocK roaa
construction $1962.20.
Dr. Ca.-per jail physician $40. Ph. Conrad assessing Colum
biaTp $210.
John Bauer assessing Harm.
son Tp $230.
Geo. V. Schnarr assess.nr
Boone Tp. 215
Cnas. Glezen assassins Madison Tp. $215 Ben Nordhoff assessing Il-ll Tp. S210. Geo. Cox assessing Jefferson Tp $245. A. Hoffman assessing Jackson
Tp. $215. Jas Songer assessing Patoka Tp, 440 Geo F. Loehr assessing Cass Tp 225 Aug. Remke assessing Ferdinand Tp. $255. Poor Farm allowances $114. Vnrinns nther allowances for
courthouse, jail etc. were made.!!
In the matter of the road petitian of Warnsman et al for 3
bridges over Elk creek in Patokajed
townshiD. wooden bridges wereiyuu.
U1UC1CU lilt: tWYliaiuy Uliu tuum,; to pay one half each,
Herman vvinkenhofer petition
to vacate a highway was granted
The transcript of
t?v . faYjohnW. Byen. Heater J. at Portersville was continued, B b Gco,w. Keiiame,
The Cumberland Telephone Co
were ordered to place their telephones in the Court house on same terras as the Home Tel. Co
The account of L. H- Sturm or S13S.76 for hardware fur
nished VV. T. Stillwell for new
court house was not acted on.
Pills recommended by peopl
who had taken them, I got a supply at Flick and t fau's Drug St-ore and began their use. The results were gratifying I obtained relief at once and I am mw quite free from kidney complaint ' (Statement given April 24, 1907.) Re Endorsement When Miss Steinhauser was in
terviewed on March 23. 191', she
said: "I willingly venfo the statement I gave three years ao in praise of Doan's Kidney PillsThis emedy never fails to give relief when my kidneys become
disordered."
For sale by all dealers. Price HO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
E can save you from
$10 to $20 on strictly
nigk grade tailored-to-order
tnes through our advan-
tageous connections with those famous Chicago tailors Ed. K Price Co.
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Local and tiavelinp salesmen representing o-r reliable cootie. Any man of
appearance who is not afraid of
work can make Una a gt.siactory pmi permanent bnfciutes. Write at once for
teraia Uiitlit Irce Territory uniimu-
Piy monev can lie inai-o. i-ply
A i.tis M aEKY Uo., Kocnester,
Net gain in county 12.
Truancy Board Meets The office of the county super
intendant was a center of attrac
tion. Monday mere was a
metting of the county bDard of
Truancy, and Supt Melchoir had
secured the pr zes of Miss Ar-
della Salb, the champion speller of Indiana, to shw the officers and visitors Among the presents
wfre thr Told Medat, the Silver
C'ip and the Dictionary. Other
tnings noted in the collection
were letter? from school people
and one from Gover lor Marehal
co tainin words ot fncouraire-
ment and congra'ulatioUs to the
little maid who can spell The
follo'vinc is the Governor's Letter My Dear Young Lady:
Will you give me the p'easure
Is'on Itesitlent Notice State of Indiana ex rel. MicMael A. Sweeney Auditor
the Auditor; of Dubo e County Indiana.
vs
John W. Kellams, John
Nicholson, Ida Nicholson et al. The defendants George tV. Kellams. Jolin W. Kellamr, John N'icnolson, and Ida Ni. hohon are hereby noti Med that the plaintiff has filed his corapla nt in the Dnboia Circuit Court prayinp for tho foreelosur of a School fr und MortRage together with an affii'ovit that said lefenlantp are non-reb.-'eats o. Indiana u d deft ndan'f are th"efore n'i'fi'd tS.it tin e- !i appeir in the I)ub . v'.fcun Ton:! t tlietourl hou.u 1.1 Js
and deliver unquestioned style, correct fit,h onest workmanship and ahsolute satisfaction. Select your favored pattern and let us take your measure today.
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A RARE CHANGE !m
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Restaurant & Store for Sale
For sale at a Bargain, complete w luJiann n
cock of restaurant goods pateni Jl'NK iyn'. iTiorlininoj nirrarc tnUunon can - a 'I ailSXTT or dsmur to Kfiid
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ing in the center of Ireh' d, cKt thw Ap-i -i, ivi i
which building wii also be so d isem. SI.1I,,",(11" . j uL rin I Clerk Uiit 01s Circ.i turt
ui icmeu tiit-rtp- yau un 'T M. Millmrn Att'v
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Portersville Pointers.
Ma .5, mi. 3 wk
Notice of Appointment.
'oti't iB hereby iriven that the Clerk
of the Dubois Cinuiit Court has appoint
ed the undersigned, Administratrix, of the estate of Joseph Bauer, late of Dub is Count v, Indiana, deceased. Said estate i supposed to be solvent.
Uecila Bauer, Aumx.
Died May 1, 1911 of pneumo
nia and paralysis Mrs. Margaret
Harker nee Breidenbaugh wife
of Jlichael Harker. She was
born in this county March 3d,
1844. and was married to y.ichael Dixon P winci n. Atty
Harker 1866, to them were born Mmrhai. in .swk, ten children eight boys and two Tirls the boys are all living William and Christian of Mountain i
Grove mo. Ab and Charles of
near Alfordsville, Sam and Geo of near Otwell. and Adam and
Henry of near this place: the Corner
two girls have preceeded her to the better land some five years ago. She also leaves a husband who lives here She was a member of St. John's Lutherian church where she was laid to rest Wednesday, followed by a large crowd of friends and relathes-
The funeral services were con
' FARMERS ISTEREST WHITE DENT ("ÖRN te ofTered to corn growers to Introduce new blood, o improe their crops. This variety has been bred for more than fifteen years. It probably has the best blood that Is in the white-corn race. It has been awarded practically all tho first and sweepstake prizes In national nnd International corn shows for many years, albo it
has rarely failed to capture the highest honors when exhibited in State, district nnd other fairs. With one step you can now get the accumulated results of many years of special breeding. Hundreds of dollars and years of labor could not bring your own corn to what you can now get In this corn nt once, and free. Two rounds of this corn contains about
2,800 grains, will plant more than a quarter of an acre and will product-, with good care, 25 bushels or jnoro of corn. It is not unreasonable to claim that out of
this, 12 bushels oi seem com can be selected, cheap ßt S2.00 a bushel to
ßlant or sell.
DESCRIPTION Color, white; class, dent; oar3, lar uniform diameter and rounded with grains at bot ends; about one-fifth tho weight of dry ears 13 coo, four-fifths corn; cob whtte. medium size; graina deep, often grains measure three-fourths of an Inch büß; a strong grower, iooU strike deep; stalk tall and thick often two large ears are borne on a stalk; season about 110 davs: withstands dry weather
and winds remarkably; auapieu m all the corn belt south of the 4lrt parallel. Corn growers will find n Farmers Interest the ideal variI of whlto corn for quality, appear ance. and yield. If you have good ground and get yields of less than 100 to 120 bushels
acre.
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Farmers Interest this ye?"", 1911. We believe it is to the interest of evory grov er to embrace our offer and start -with thi3 corn this ar. Read tha testimonials below for
yielding propeiuiuw. and remember that moro than 13 years o wranned UD lü UU
ducted by Rev Lange and Kev.
of congratulating you upon your uramoaumin one was lorea oy succes, in the spelling contest of !al1 who knew her and always, yesterday rea(3v t0 do a for. 1 do not spoil accurately mv i A number of people attended sei. ; but I have noticed so many the funeral of Mr. Munch and Mr young ptople who do worse, that Himsel at Haysville Thursday I am glad to note a revival of afternoon j interest in this mot valuablei Mrs Lizzie Ruchragel was here,
prerequisite to a liberal education ' to be at the bed side of her sister
And I am very gled to know that Mrs Margaret Harker Monday.
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U'bls pile Is a bushel of Farmers Interest corn.
Old Dubois is leading.
Very Sincerely Yours, yj3:j?: Marshall Marriage License Jos J. Harder 20, Laura B. Ruckreigel 19 Frank H. Eckenfels 30, Mary Kippenbock 23. Jos. B Loechte23, Cora Leuken 21Conrad Hsmmetlein 23, Eva Neukam 22. Jas. M. Noble 26, Mjrcle L. Bell 22. Esca Froman 22, Hulda Nis branger 20. Hred Neukam 23, Anna il. Thimling 21. Henry Kress 23, Cecelia Reyhling 23.
Old PiipeiB theGoutier office 5c per package of 25.
was call-
see Charles an attack of
Dr Abbott of Otwell
ed Tuesday to Schnarr who had heart trouble.
Mrs. Lizzie here Tuesday
neral of her
Harker.
Chris. nd Will. Harker of Mountain G ove Mo.cme Tuesday to attend the fi;ner"l of their mother. Correspondent.
Cox of Nebo was to attend the fu-
cousm Mrs. Mag
Sckil ftC jiiOTK'dii.
A hfin1on-nr H'itrtnt wkljr. I.nrp.t ct Cillnl i. of ii'iT ' Ulli J'.iiriuil. l.-riut, $i a rsnr: four .ii.itli, 11. Sol-J Uyll newtitivtlem MUNN & Co.3-'- New York Uratich ml: i3& ft. Waihititttun ;.C
There are 5C ears. Weicht weighed 5S pounds.
pounds. When slielfed
3-ved C. (Driver,
j Veterinary Surgeon
! Office on 7th St. next door to!aml chcaP-
Kunkel & Ilettich's livery barn B. E. Doane. Agent, , Home phone in day 45 2, ight Jasper Ind.
119 Cumberland 77-2 i ,
LEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim
Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Real Estate Mortgages, Invent oies Suponeas, Warrants, Reports etc
tor bale at tne Courier Office Somn Ileal Uhtu7o Uarains. , A good farm, 112 acres a mile , from Jasper, u d-rlaid with coal -1 Good water. Reasonable Terms
The COURIER andUp-To-Datc j.or 1 year and 2 pounds of seod 4 pounds of corn i()v extra.
Fa ruing; both corn for $1 oO
m. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. V-mi Loans at 5 pei r t. Jasper, i i.i.
Se Nioples and Chapped Hands
iVt quickly Tiirwl uy amilWnit CU-Tliibctlnl
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Vit
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PnM made ttic oew Awanl to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY
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CORN AND OATi JOHNSON COUNTY YELLOW or W MIT t DENT SEED CORN . ThlttAcn nedmo loro!utlion. iMliknon " outtheUniied Sütet. innina Oi p"f' ' iti oa ind Onuhi Corn Dpuwsnt in UImij " " whmf hn. ThU tcrnlti htm"- .,( Put perbuihtl. htlWonlr iutiUtt WESTERN IOWA WHITE SEED OATS. Tl. reChelte Citri HMn.Bth put 5 tiri. Ihef t htiiy prwJuctfi o lad'" Ahoirtael youiSf! Oitilfcmthe Borth. ,fH Prici per baihtl. luclilrwi ' , II ea ordci either er beth Corn ind Ol inj helletior miee plyllleotlmlJ''.,JS', We hindt ill linds I fkkJ Seed tnd Fredi. J.O. HERMANN & CO. . 326 S.CapIlol Ave. lndlinepo'l'.""i.
For Sale by PAillp J.Knnkcl.
