Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 October 1913 — Page 4

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Dubois Giruit Court The following re the cases disposed of during the past week State vs John E.lueh; violating truancy law. Pleads guilty and is fined 15 00- Fine is suspended State vs Urban Duffin, grai larceny. Re-set for trial on October 31st. . , State vs Louis From and Wm. Beck, obstructing public highway. Continued by agreement. State vsHarry.J. Roberteon, intoxication. Continued by State. John W. Schott, vs John W Mann, on note. Dismissed. John Kemp, etal vs Frank Mathias. Dismissed Henry Schneider vs Thos- J Cave, damages. Trial by jury and finding for plaintiff m the sum of $125.00 Robert Yates vs Emma Anderson et al. lien. E. P. Richardson W. D. Cunl and L. 0. umbras nominated to try this case. Maggie Peabody vs Charles Peabody, divorce, $100 a imonv

and care and custoay uj. Defendant ordered to pay $ 25 i a vear for the support ot children for five years and $10 attorney fees and pay all costs of suit. In the matter of the estate of Maty, Fronie and Herman Eisenhut verified report of sale of part freal estate made for ?57d lSale confirmed and deed ordered John Taylor vs Charles Field et al. venued from Perrv county. Trial by court and finding for defendants. . T The case of the State of Indiana vs Edmunde Landgrebe, charged with presenting false claims, went into trial before Special Judge O. M- Welborn Thursday morning, the btate s attorney Harry Carpenter, mak ing the opening statement to the jufy, beginning at 10:00 o'clock. The defendant's motion for a change of venne was v.-r-raled by the court Wednet-da . and the work securing a jury was at once begun. , The following is the jury relected to try the cause: Lawrence Weyer, Edward McNerney Fred Opel, Ed Hemmerlein, John Hurst, John Schneider. Joseph Schuler, Christ Senning, George ' Schneider, John Leinebach, Wm J. Mehne, George Reyhng. The State is represented by Prosecuting Attorney Harry W. Carpenter and his deputy, H- M. Kean. Mr. Landgrebe's interest are being looked after by Attorneys Armstrong and Wisher of Hantingburg, and Milburn & Sweeney, of Jasper.

Tke case went to the Jury on Thursday. The verdict r was guilty. There are 4 other mdictments we understand. Biel Bernard F. Merkley, one of the 7 weeks old twins of Mr. Joseph Merkley and wife died last Friday night, Oct. 17th, and was buried at St. Joseph s Saturday afternoon. The family have the sympathy of all neighbors and acquaintancesdiaries Buctiart Jr.

Born on Sunday night Oct 19th to Mr. Chas. Buchart and wife on lower Mill Street a sweet little girl. Mother and child are doing well and Charlie still likes to sell Hambergr. This is 2 girls and 4 boys. We extend congratulations. KluecfSger. Mr. Jos. c light works and burn: etectr urger, daughter of Miss Katie B jr. 0f the F & M. Jaoob Bur2erer were published 'Bank at JasP church last Sunday morning' Frank Hablg No. 5. On Tuesday Frank Habig No 5. arrived all O. K. Safe and

sound. Mother and the baby koy are dong well. Frank says

DOWNWARD COIK - Fast Being Realized by Jasper People. A little backache at first. Daily increasing till ihe back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders iflay quickly follow; Dropsy and often Bright's dis ease. This frequently is the dewn-

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