Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 October 1913 — Page 4
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913.
- County Commissioners Met Monday morning all members' present. Ph. J. Kunkel, Geo Gerber, J M. Schott, Jos. ßlessinger, Edward Schiller and Clamor Nordhoff liquor licenses. The claims for Ferdinand township rock roads expenses were again continued. Aug. Ramsbrock et al petition for a road was granted and viewers appointed. Reports of Viewers on the H. J. Meyers et al and John Blumel et al were approved. The Vincennes Bridge Co. was allowed $4861.15 on bridges, they had bills for about $1000 more. Most of Coroners L. A. Salb's bills for Coroners Inquests were continued. Jacob H. Seng was allowed Auditors salary of $575. Wm. Rauscher, Treasurer's Salary 500. Wm. Bockleman Clerks Salary $525. Jacob P. chwenk Sheriff salary $475.00 and fees $221.60 total $696.60 John H. Judy Recorder Salary $325.00 Wm. Melchior, .Supt. Salary ?352 00 and office expense $100. Robt. McCune Co. Assessor Salary $312.50. Jos. Marks Poor Farm Supt Salary $250.00. O. A. Bigham, Sect. B. of H. Salary $75.00. R. M. Milburn, Co. Attorney Salary $29,00. Co. Com. M. A. Hauser work on Rock Roads $22.50 Co. Com. Jaceb J. Hoffman salary $56.25. Co. Com. Henry Landgrebe, salary $56.25. Geo. Gramelspacher, Wm. Heitman, John Kreilein, H, J.
Beckman, Ph. Bamberger, Frank
Zimmer and Geo. L Hoffman each drew $10 as Coun v councilman. Auditor Seng r?pot'i-d fees collected $120.35. Recorder Judy reported fees collected $340.75 Sheriff Schwenk reported fees collected $182 25.. Clerk ßockelman reported fees collected $319.40 REAL ESTATE' TRANSFERS. George W. Able to John Hemmerlein, undivided is lot 32 Haysvilie, $400. John L. Eisenhut toWm. B Heichelbech 3 75 acres, $91. Mina Kellams, et al, to Frank J. Seng, 26 70 acres, $50. Frank G- Katterhenry to Walter N. Thies, pt lot 25, Huntingburg, $23 25. Herman T. Koerner to Murrell Monroe, 9 acres, $1.00 Steven A. Foster to John H. Foster, lots 17 and IS Schnell's addition to Birdseye, $80. U. S. of A. to John Bolin, patent. . America Clapp. et al, to Riley Clapp, 120 acres $4,500. Eberhart Weber to John Weber, Jr. 10 acres, $8,000. Geo. W. Krodel to Eberhardt Weber, 69.42 acres, $4,859.40. Anna E. Miller to Hattie Bosler .27 acres, $18. Lewis M. Ott to John O. Ott, SO acres, $1;175. Flossie Hall to Mary A. Minor, 400 acres, $S00. .. i i In such a time as this, when the cost of living is high and getting higher, shrewd buyers are always looking out for bargains and attractive prices on what they want to buy. The Maxwell Motor Car, Company, of Lawrenceville, 111., has issued a catalog listing a large number of used automobiles; some of them nearly new, at astonishing low pricesA postal card request will bring you this catalog, which is certainly worth reading if you are at all interested . adv. When the tongue of trade is coated, when the eyes and limbs of the clerk are dull and languid, when the raging fever tackles the emply vitals of the till, when the spider roosts in the cashbox,
and boquets of decay are on the chandeliers, it is conclusive that
30,000 VOICES!; - tei in The Voices Of Jasper People. Thirty thousand voie&s What
a grand chorus! And that-Is the J
number of American men and women who are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pills lor relief from backache, kidney and bladder ills. They say it tof riends. They tell it in the home-papers. Jasper people are in this chorus Here's a Jasper case t . Mrs. W. Steinhäuser, Jackson St., Jasper, Ind., saysf ""One of the family used Doan's Kidney Pills when suffering from severe pains across the small of the back The kidney secretionsVere unnatural and she also had headaches and dizzy spells. Doctor
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"Is the Stone Bum?" W Edgar Traylor, of the firm of Traylor & Kremp, while admiring the article about the Commercial Club in last week's COURIER explained that-we should go after the "Ole T$wn
Board" in regard to the bum lotJ
of stone it is and has been receiving for use on the streets. We took a look at the lot-of rub ish north of the depot and believe Edgar is right, it is the duty of
the Board to see that the stone
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In another column will be found the announcement of Mr. John Scherrer as a candidate for Trustee of the 1st ward of the Town of Jasper. Mr. Scherrer has lived in Jasper many years and is well known to everybody and would no doubt make a good trustee. He couldn't make a worse one than some. His peti tion has been filed. Go" to itWSSTTT 1- i. -I
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