Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1915 — Page 4
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REM. ESTATE TRANSFERS.
New Ollieials,
JAäriSlt, UU 11 Ii COUNTY, INDIANA
toe trutismuöM 1 1. foil if w Uw mtil a mtUolriaa mattor.
Tfjia pupei fi m it!ol regularly to it anbscribers fiflül n JoflLnite orcWr to cliatfontinne 'a recoivoVl ud nil arronra paid
in full: unions in Ute lisartion of the
publishei a different courto "IiouUl do doomed advisable. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1915. Circuit Court Began its January session last Monday morning Judge Bretz presiding. Stanley Kreig looking after State cases. Barbara Eifert court reporter and Henry Melchoir as court baliff The following cases have been disposed of. State vs Harrison King, A & B witk intent, plea of guilty and taken under advisement. State vs Oliver Bledsoe, 2 cases A & B with intent cont.
Roscoe Rhodes A & B intent cont. Emt Owens intox cont Ed Landgrebe 3 'jases, Pre False claims cont
John A. Opel to Anna.M- PoDDr
40 04 acred, 13000. i Lest Friday was official clean
Riley Burton, last will to Bolle up day, with district, county and
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.Durum. iwu3j i Frank X. Fleck to Andrew and Val BandendiatejjL 1 acre, $50. Jos. Kraft to Frank Jacobs, 5 acres. 161
In Jasper,
Jacöb H Seng succeeded himself
as County Auditor, Wm Bockelman as County Clerk and John
jL Bretz as district judge of Cir-
Wm- Kuiz, admipjstrator, to'cuit Court. Stanley Kreig beCaroline Bretz lot' 5 Jandebur.carne Pros. Atty vice ri. W.
Carpenter. David Abel succeed-
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add Huntinuburff. $711.
Jos. E. Buchardt to Alphonse Schnell, 35 acres, $2ÖQ'0 Eva E. Lichlyter tbllaura E,
Beebo 120 acres, 500:
Mich. H. Schwindiammer to
Mike Schwinghammer, pt. lot 19, Huntingburg, 1200.
Jacob H. Seng to Jos. L.. San
der, 40 acres, 500
Veronica Blessinsrer to Eliza
beth fiiessinger, und 2 21 120
acres, - 300.
Abigail Brown to Hy J. Brown
et al, last will.
J. C Speckman to Alvina
Speckman et al last will.
Josephine G Cooper to Clar
ence V- Ha worth 120 acres 1200.
Jos. E Buchart to Jos W. Haas
41 100 acre, $50
Everett Anderson agecf about 27 years, died'at his home on
Buchart St Tuesday morning,
after a lingering illness of tuberculosisIiis mother and several brothers and sisters survive him. Thq funeral occurred yesterday.
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Baldwin Reilly, aged 89, fam-
jiliarly known over at Loogootee
beO UOX et ai nOlliea. homo nf a rffliiaVif.ov .f- WacViiricr-
o o 7 o &u a ton Saturday morning Mr,
U L " Keiuy naü spent more than titty
OS r COnt- VPara nf hlQ lifo in T.nrrnni-no
" Oscar Jones seduct con long time havin been appoint. . nd 9?Veß& b.Vlfc ed by Abraham Lincoln. He
covnnn pnnr toli. t. j? tt t i
Uv,i. I 1 o i.n mnimi. m nan o num.
Louis Bretz vs boutnern Ky. w nf nnhn in .i.cn
judgment for Railroad Co- and visited Iwa sPvWnl timps
Miirea iNoian vs Jonn riea-whn hi Ristov Mr
man rKcrmcQorl "nln inf.iflF'.d Pncf: h: .1 i tt-
r . 1 n '""r ; uvea nere. ins remains were
liaucuu ""6 uaia to rest ac juoogootee on
Kittetal damages cont. Tuesdrv.
Nioma Schnell vs Southern Rv
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cont. mm Hiinnpfin n ap- wm.
Simon Lowe vs Southern Ry, ,
2 cases both dismissed. Harrison Uounty Boy Ke
en Jacob Schwenk as County
onernT. wonn j. ivreuein suc
ceeded Wm. Raushor as County
lreasurer and Louis Blessinger took charge of the Counby Recorders office in John Judy's
place. James Songer became
bounty Assessor vice H. M. Kean. Henry Landgrebe was succeeded by John VV. Klosterman of Cass township as Co. Commissioner for the 3d D strict. Mat Hauser succeeded himself. Henry Fritch became County Surveyor and Dr. Leo A- -alb County Coroner. The new town ship Trustees who assume office are for Columbia township Wm Weaver, succeeds David Morgan and Chas A. Lichauer bacame Tp assessor. Harbison. Peter Harder succeeded Martin Thimling and George Stam assessor.
Booner-Wm- F Hoffman secured Tom Inman's place while Elmer Lansford became Assessor, Madison Township; George Green Trustee. In Bainbridge Lawrence Hoch gesang succeeded Wm. Erny as
trustee and Alois Birk became
Assessor.
In Marion John Seger succeed
ed John Buechlein as trustee and
Casper Biilner as assessor. tt 1 1 rn i- -l.i
nan xp nas secured tne ser
vices of ex-representative Dr
Peter L. Coble as trustee and
..jos. H. Bretz for assessor.
Jefferson, Ott Leonard Trustee
Abraham Sanders assessor-
jBckson, Martin Wagner trus
tee, Ben Schuhmacher assessor.
Cass. George Loeter, trustee,
August Kemke assessor.
Claims iul Allowances at
tlio January 1915 Term of
County Commissioner's Court.
Andrew J Berger rep C H Carl Tlnile rep jail Felix L Schneider sup P F Frank Fromme emp' P F Jacob II -eng Add Salarv
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get the genuine New Horn Sewing Machine is to buy the macht
with the name NEW
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and in the legs.
This machine Fs
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lbs H?w Home Sawing MscEise Company,
ORANGE,. MASS. For Sale by John Lorey.
granted
Arron Utz vs Harve Tindle, ceiyes Check for that Sum
note dismissed. for Growing Acre of Corn. Rosalia Rausch vs Southern Indian-a Gcts seven -Prizes. Ry. damages cont. , n , L . John F Weisheit vs Mart Hoff- .p0 Democrat ) mo, TninnpHriTi Wn vsvillp P.hnrp.h William Frederick, the sixteen
onif KeTniocnd old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mat Buechler vs Adam Hed-John Jrederjck just north of
rich judgment on 2 notes lvF- VOJoneA ot tpe,t.en prizes Lula Garland vs Oliver Gar- Pve.nnb,y J erican AZ?l-
land divorce allowed $20 for At- Lai vue.miVf 1 ywupauy, ymtnrtipv nnrl 10 fnr snrmorh. cmnati, in their corn growing
Frank Sengx, E i Mertes QT nst conducted in tqe three
icmiccorl v otaies muiana, umo ana iven-
tucky, and he recently received When the husband thinks he a letter from the Company in-
nrmld Viqato Anna 'nnrfnv Qnrl f Tip dOSinOf him a check for .
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wife thinks she couldn't have rollowmg is the list 'of the
done worse, some divorce lawyer winners of the prizes, their post
gets the price of a new runabout, omce addresses, the amount of
When the bride finds her coi:n eacn. grew on an acre, thoughts wandering from him to PrTlze-y . en, the price of ham and eggs, the Manilla, Ind., 115 bushels, White honeymoon goes down in the eel- -ent, lerciiizer, w ids. lar and starts to hunt for a gas f P, Tontogany; 0 Jeak with a lighted match. J08 bg!l. White Dent, lertil
- If a man stuck a pin in a pin-,, n' T " n;.t. r ;u , I? ifc tX?e eame t0 be 00 the premises, ur incVnrm avow h'mp Vip kisspri V'. fiaii. X111- 0 , tier the .pr wi .ns cf the laws of Indian
- i 1 : r. onsneis, 022, ids , xejtow UentlKverninR sucu u-enee.
Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and .Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, - Ind.
NEWS FROM HOME, That absent relative or friend would like to read the 1
tiT rn v'wwu in in uouner uuriug wis new ye u yu on'y 1 50 to please them in the matter of
-v u..w uucy wuuiu appreciate more unan any otner gilt you
uuuiu senu cnem.
v uu tut; evening snaae is lanin' at bne closing 01 t
uaY An' va feller rests from labor, smokin' at his pipe of clay liiere s nothing does him so much good, be fortune up or down, As the little cou'ntry paper from his Old Home Town. It ain't a thing of beauty and its print's not always clean But it straightens, out his temper when a feller's feelin' mean; It takes the wrinkles off his face an brushes off the frown lhat little country paper from his Old Home Town. It tells of all the parties and the balls of Pumpkin Row Bout who spent Sunday with who's.gfrl, and how the crops'll grow, Air' how it keeps a feller psted ' who's up and who Ms down, That little countro paper from his Old Home Town. Now, I like to read the dailies and the story papers too And at times the yaller novels and some other trash don't you? But when I wan't some other readin' that'll -brush away a frown,
I want that littla paper from my Old Home Town.
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Juzy of Experts Approves Beer
13.92 26.93 300.00 20 00
600.00
Pike (Jo Orphans Home Orphans 96.60 SJom'l T TW1U;& T V n
Hubert Qiante ' 1 Jos (icrber 1 1 Florian Gntzweiler ' ' Aug Fritch 1 1 John L K rod el ' Flurry Wellmeyer ' 1 Henry Lampert rond petition Albt Bohneit sun P F Jacob II. Seng Auditor D. C. Frank Seng deputy.
Jan. 8, 191Ö-1 wk.
FOR SALE-
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gmnted imProved street. Cheap for imgranted mediate sale. Inquire this office granted "
j nvitations, Aui.ouncemioiits
ritaüon o ihs iiquoi' question has focused
more attention upon beer than any othr food product. Beer has successfully stood trial before the courts of chemistry, medicine and social' science.
Head the following expert opinions of be
t Dr. H. W. Wiley, former U. S. Chemist: "Beer ts a veritable food product. " H. E. Barnard, Indiana State Chemist: "TTie person who opens a bottle of beer mav knnm tht ,
only manufactured food article
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granted
granted
74.50
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Etc öo in script, two sets of
envelops, S2.50. 100 vWtmu
curua tor oyc. write ro u; Uen Ed Doane, Jasper, lud.
which, may be said to be absolutely cl
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avys Koyal Celle ere Phvsician
light beer is- calculated to promote
JA cense Renewal Notice.
i once lb' Hereby aiven to the citizens
of Jaspe, JbambnJge township, Dubois . l T .. . .
SOUTHERN RY..
TIMETABLE
county, Indiana, that the und Brsiuned a bCtieOUie in Effect Sunday Jan.4, the Fol male citizen of the United States, will rft,..? :Ä t ft apply to the County Commissioners of l0 IS lOP Information Only and IS nil
Dubois county at their next re?nlar ses
sion in Feb. 1915, for a license" to retail
unjc-a.uujz ijfiuors, ana wme. anct ner-
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Guaranteed.
wife during the first year of his
married life, and after that pulled out a pin every time he kissed
her, it would take him about
seven years to pull all the pins
out
The French and the Germans
ana the .belgians may imagine
that they -are up against a terri
ble proposition. But they should pity the poor Americans who have to listen co the din at every
corner where bior-mouthed war
riors are deciding the European
struggle with hot air shells
Cincinnati Enquirer. Ä Clean SlateIeliät8.
The state board of finance at a meeting Tuesday authorized the payment of ?815000 indebted ness. This leaves the state free of debt outride of the Indiana, Purdue and Vincennes university
til 1917 and 1921. This is the tl01 u first time in eighty-two, years ta.me: that the state has had a clean l lr aK slate. The state canital building uf v in ni,r fo nTKc Kill Irli n rr DOUgnC O
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was erected thirty years ago
fertilizer, 450 lbs.1 in hill
W. A. Groshaus, Hamlet, "Ind., 103 bushels, 30 lbs , Yellow Dent fertilizer, 500 lbs broadcast. Norris McHenry, Elizabeth town, Ind., i)3 bushels White Dent; fertilizer, 375 lbs. W. A Withrow, 'New Richmond, Ind., 91 bu. 50 lbs., Yellow Dent; fertilizer, 700 lbs. broad
cast. 4 W. A. Westfall, Poseyviile, Ind , 89 bu. 65 lbs , White Dent; fertilizer, 3?5 lbs. broadcast. Valentine Bender, Poseyviile, Ind., 87 bu 10 lbs, White Dent; fertilizer, 375 lbs. broadcast. William Frederick, Gorvdon.
Ind., 82 bu. 39 lbs Yellow Dent.
fertilizer, 203 lbs. broadcast, 100
lbs. m mil.
rhe exact description of where said
KASTBOUND Dl' 9:24 A. M " 5:JS l M. b:J P. . WESTßOUNJ)
Dr. F. London: digestion9
Dr. Mortimer . Granville, eminent Enolish physician: "The moderate consumption of beer is goodt for the system. " i
Indiana Brewers Association
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mw srouna noor or a one eton rramer,u- 7:4t r ai
bJilrtine, 0x24 looted on the South Time shown at Unutlngburtf.
..nn vi iuc jiuitii miu oi jot ino. Oö 111 tue KASTBOUND
(Own OI Jftppr. billd loeation front?: nn No. l . i a tt.v i.ir a t
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l finT)'ifnnt u-ili nf (he f,'. IttP' 6 3:30 P. M
ujh"J "3nc tu serve ac tne same u'RSTiinrrwn
pi-ci mane to consist of articles of so. 2, daily, yi -a2 a. äi.
ioou ana tor lüe sal. of riars and to- so. iu S:05 P. M
baeeo.
Some Thing's We Do,
Stationery printed at this of fice is ':'ipr the best satisfan-
.veek we printed 500 for a man and " by e collected a small . months ago a man us some note naner
I ana envctones to use when writ-
Rouert M. Egg. Jan S 1915 -3 wk.
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governor. The state's finances ?e w. ma.r:td. Another .machination fcr 1.75. Be quick and foiriiOtRea a name on a check printed cret on the orround flnnr
states making as good a showing. tms om and is m jaü. An- This is the best proposition' Pike Countv Dmojcrat. ot.hr come tof .our Daperver offered in the countv in a; ;wita whicn ti make cigarettes 'combiation way.
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And don't have to grease but once a week.
Made '1 misville by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO.
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Co!3 rncdak nr nlso awarded a new Orleans ICP Chicago 1593.
Hor Sale by H ieij-'a Oaalirs
application for Renewal of liicense.
AiOriCu. Is hereby giveu to the cftfzens V Ualnbridge Tp f Dubois county, Indiana, that the uudersitrned. ,,
v . unc vcjii:, um, oi gooü inoral charac-1 ter, ana wno has been a f
nfthetownofJasperforYpeyiodofn
11 ü"oretl;epuuiieitfott of this notier, will upply to the Board of Commissit ners of Dubois Countv Indinnu. r tui
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.A A young lady of coir paper tocurl
Mail your orders at once to, Bsn Ed Doane, Jasper, Ind.
There were born in Indiana he is
durimr Ck'tot.r vju 438S child-'boueht
rp.n: üSSiS) s and 23SB crirls.Jier hair - n and now she has a
2736 people died, of whom 632 beau (v only have a little of
were under 4 yars ot age, and
861 werf ov .r G5 yars of age
Indianapolis v. as the most un
healthv t-.v.vn. an! Elkhart the
healthiest. Dubois County hair, hn v rxtractcd with-
there were lx acaths ,out rai . . m th r.-nit1 of i,"l lJi4iHerÄ1?d rtgiiges; xone.
Uv. ircuimivu . i DCKiT
ar t-ebruary term, 15, for leavj to self In his own name spirftous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities thiin a quart tu t.me, vith the privnlege of allowin- the same to be dranK for a period of one vear from the date of said licens upon the following property to -wit:
l ae precise location where said liquors are
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v.w um uiu uiuiumuui i uiiii&i on iu ucuilHoU UU nul U' 'J ' room is :eet wide bv 20
rafT'in ? -j nrcn" n uei'i long .Miuati'ü in th no-theust ooruerof . bldU-Ulii i p?r-0.. Can COlieCC Sn OA 0q latwo storvfrnmi luiitfii.i.r r.U..; "NrJ t
.old accou ' t. I fortunes, cause .. . n.T ,a,t. ' l?':!" T." Ä Ö"
4 ' k 1 w iam i .vto f. ry tili. Kiii 1 111 nriinnni ..... t
1 f ,1 t-t .t courier, niioiisnou ".v. ui 'ö'"' w a ut oasnar. uuimis
i- J Cviur or ine w kiv at J :100er. Indtann fnHi.. i mrt Qounty, Indiana.
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S worn i;o before mo this dav of Sept
TRUSTKXJi. DOUGnKßrr Justice of the Peace. , Seal. Sept 2, 1011 i wk.
Also, at the same time ;wlll make applicution for license to servn inn.i,no I
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tobaoco. Sa 0 f c,4?ars lLnd aid saloon to be conducted in connection with a restaurant. n IGXA7Z KRESS. Jaa. 1, 1015-3 wies.
Every up-to-date Dubois coun
ty farmer should have his own
printed letter heads and envel-
opes witn tne name ot his farm home printed thereon, especially ,the envelopes with the return address We can print you 100 of each for $1 50 on good material. Give us your order. I RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS
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