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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • 1

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The Heraldi
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Jasper, Indiana
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THE JASPER HERALD VOL. 3. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1901. $1 A YEAR. DIED AT EVANSV1LLE.

This community was shocked Monday morning when the death of Mrs. Susan Vollmer who had been visiting relatives at The vie vers were discharged and their fees allowed in the road petition of John A. Schharr. Miss Bessie M. Hunter's petition to be appointed a student from this county to Come and WHEN YOUR EYES PAIN Evansville, for the past three weeks, was announced.

Purdue University was received and her prayer granted. She had taken slick Sunday evening with attack of cholera morbus at the home of YOU. CONSULT Our White Goods, Linens, Swisses. India Also, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Vollmer, whom she John F. Judy nd tier two daughters were visiting, and ied Monday morning about 10 o'clock. Wdobborbootr notes. A flour war is on in Fredejicksburg. You can get a 24-pound sack for 35 cents, and the citizens of that town are now enjoying quite a flour(y) time.

Paoli News. Three hundred kegs of beer, or 2,400 Her daughters, Miss Flora and Miss Rose, were at the time visiting friends in the country near Evansville, and did not react) the bedside of their mother until after she (Graduate of the South Bend Optical Collete.) Eyes examined and proper Glasses prescribed when needed. Save your eyesight by getting a properly-fitted pair of glasses, from 25 up to fS. When in need of glasses or advice, call on JOHN F. JUDY, Cor.

5th and Main. JASPER, IND. FANCY LAWNS, Chambrays, Dimities and Trimmings. had passed away. Mrs.

Vollmer was about 47 years of age, the widow of Dr. Vollmer, who preceded her to the. land beyond about twelve ears ago, and was buried in Evansville. Together with her children she has resided in Jasper during the past nine years. Mrs.

gallons, were consumed in Salem during the month of July at least that number of kegs were shipped here. There are many people in Salem who like beer, surely. The annual shipments and sales have increased wonderfully in the past few years. Democrat. It is claimed that natural gas has been discovered at Lexington, fifteen miles north of Charlestown, and that should the field stand the test, the Scott county town will House REVIVO Vollmer's remains were laid beside those RESTORES VITALITY of her husband, on Wednesday morning, in St.

Joseph's Catholic cemetery. Deceased leaves two daughters. Misses I) Made a Well Man Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Curtain Swisses, Draperies, Curtain Poles. Flora and Rose, besides nine sisters, all off Me. married, among them Mrs.

E. J. Kerapf, and one brother, John Frank Judy and her mother Mrs. John Judy, of this place, to mourn her sad and sudden taking off. get on the inside of a boom.

What's the reason no further effort is made here? We have capital and good precedent tor beginning to bore a few holes. Hoosier Democrat. Frank Osborn was shot and instantly killed by James Harbinson, Monday after We Invite Inspection. JOHN T. MELCHTOR The childreu, sisters, brother and mother produces the above resolts lnSO davyj.

tt acts powerfully and quickly. Careawtan lUoOw fivU. forms men will regain their lost manhood, and old tnen will recover their youthful nor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely reatoresNerrous. have the deepest sympathy of the entire community in the hour of their sad bereavement.

May her soul rest in peace. JASPER, IND. nnss Lost vitality, im potency, niguw wu r.uina Msmnrr. Wasting Diseases, ani noon, near Oakland City. The young all effects of self-abuse or eicessand indiscretion, Mh fnr mtriA hmdnaea or msrnase.

it j. JTl farmers quarreled about two weeks ago, CHARGED WITH THEFT. Lloyd Hembree was placed under arrest not only cures by starting at the ia a great nerve tool sad blood builder, bring-lac back the pink jrlow to pale cbeeks oa il ft nrda off Insanity and Osborn hunted Harbinson in a clearing Wednesday morning charged by Eddie and Consumption. Insist on haying KE VIVO, no other. It can be carried In Test pocket Br LOO per package, or sli wttnapow.

Mm nutaii narantoo to cure or rexuna Kuper with the theft of his bicycle on the 9th i of June. Kuper found his bicycle, and threatened to kill him, but Harbinson fired first. Harbinson gave himself up, and expressed regret at having had to kill Osborn. There were no witnesses. Mrs.

James Pennington-Kelly-Pennington of Jeffersonville, will it is said, be sent to the money. Advice and circular free- Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO. "StiERSffi.1- minus the front wheel, in the mud hole back of Vollmer's livery stable on Jackson Summer Bargains For sale in Jasper, lnd. by Martin Fried man, Druggist. street.

He did not make much fuss about the matter, but bided his time. He had reported the loss to John F. Judy, who re Hughes' an asylum. Her present husband is the father of the first, who died, after which she married a man named Kelly, who also died. Her father-in-law, thinking to console her for her double loss, proposed and was accepted, the marriage being followed by the alleged dethronement of her reason.

Chill Tonic pairs wheels. Tuesday afternoon Hembree came to Judy's place with two front wheels of bicycles and offered them for sale. The tires were detached. Judv offered him 75 cents, but Hembree wanted more, and at last pulled a bicycle chain from his pocket and sold the two wheels and chain for a dollar. Hembree has an old tire at Louis H.

Sturm's store for repairs, which he never (Palatable) Better than Calomel or. Quinine. (Contains no Arsenic) The Old Reliable John Feister, killed by Nelson Fritz, at Bedford, July 29, was a notorious thief and was convicted and sentenced to the And some are not. offered during the warm weather, but every article in our store is a bargain, when you consider both price and quality. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods, Wall Paper, Etc.

penitentiary from this city in 190 for a series of wholesale robberies committed on Excellent General Tonic as well as farmers of this and adjoining counties A Sure Cure for Chills and Fevers, Ma Fritz wife and her five children were in the city Thursday and were taken into cus tody. She is still here, under custody of Sheriff Hippie and will advise her husband larial Fevers, Swamp Fevers, A and Bilious Fevers. IT NEVER FAILS Just what you need at this season. Mild Laxative Nervous Sedative to surrender. New Albany Ledger.

-in which we carry had enough money to pay for. He declared he had got the extra wheel from a boy, but refused to tell who. He was taken before Squire Sermersheim, Wednesday afternoon, when a change of venue was taken to Squire Betz and the case continued until this (Friday) evening, Louis Seng furnishing $S0 bond for his appearance. Lloyd Hembree is the boy that was up before circuit coufrt last winter charged with having a revolver in his possession while in school, and was let out on good behavior by Judge ''Ely. This charge still stands are a few of our staple lines-a complete stock.

Splendid Tonic Repairing done in the best style. fiuaranteed bv vour Druggists. Don' take any substitute. Try it. 50" and 1.00 boffles.

Dr. Hopkins of Ft. Branch, is experimenting with oil on the streets in front of his residence. He has used four barrels on a half square with the result that the street is not dusty but is packing beautifully. The cost, he thinks need not exceed $150 a mile, and the' town board of Ft.

Branch will try a mile of it. The highways have to be oiled twice the first year and after that, once in three years. Can-nelton Telephone. Prepared by ROBINSON-PETTET (Incorporated), Louisville, Ky. 36-10.

jf Jeweler. JASPER, iNJ IND. Fishermen along the river here have against him. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following couples have paid Clerk Eckert for the privilege of getting married: Benton McDonald and Florence Parsons.

Aaron T. Vise and Etta A. Cooper. Geo. H.

Schroeder and Clara M. Spill-meyer. Leo C. Jahn and Carolyn E. Sweeney.

James O. Sherrod and Anna Roach. George Burger, Jr. and Helen Schultheis. been having good luck for the past two weeks.

A great many catfish weighing between thirty and fifty pounds have been caught on trot lines placed in the deep Get a Home 'Phone. Dubois County Telephone Good Local Service. Long Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties (more than 100 towns), and we are Ice jiSoda Water 1 constantly improving and extending our COMMISSIONERS' COURT.

The board of county commissioners met. Monday morning, and remained in session until Wednesday evening. The usual batch of bills were allowed for supplies, salaries, etc. About $400 was allowed the various township trustees for taking the enumeration of voters. Dr.

J. F. Michaels was awarded the contract for the county Jail practice on his bid of $30 a year. Fred Stewart's bid for supplying pro water between, this place and Iceland. Sunfish was the bait used.

In the last few days however the catfish seem to have left and the buffalo taken their place. Some of them have weighed thirty-five and forty pounds. Rockport John Bond, the Mitchell colored man who thirty years ago told bis mother If she sold her place be would go to bed and never get up again, died Saturday night and was buried Sunday afternoon. The place was sold and John, true to his treat, went to bed and for thirty years has refused to get up. Time and again attempts have been Made to get hie photograph for city dailies, but each attempt proved a failure.

He was very suspicious of every one and refused to allow anyone to see his I Lines. No Shouting, No Second-hand Stuff. No Party Lines. Business houses, per month fZ Residences, per month 75? Call us "HOME" Phone for abort. Office and exchange in Kuebier block.

Are now on tap. All flavors. Try 'cm. Fancy We do all kinds of baking for weddings, banquets, parties, and ship bread, plea and cakes by express on short notice. visions, except fresh meats and lard for the poor asylum, was accepted.

Jos. Gutzweiler was awarded the contract for supplying the poor asylum with fresh meats and lard. face, except his sisters who took care of H. M. Kban.

Deputy Prosecutor. Leo H. Fisher. Prosecuting Attorney. Shadrock A.

Hobbs' bill of $240 fir caring I City Bakery I for smallpox patients in Jefferson township was not allowed. He was allowed $75, provided the county council makes an appropriation for that purpose. htm, and who, respecting bis desires, could not be hired to give assistance In getting a picture. When anyone entered the room he would cover up his head with the bed clothing and remain covered until they left. The long period of inactivity reduced his strength and for several years he has been almost paralysed and could not, had he FISHER KEAN Attorneys at Law, JASPER, IND.

Office in Spavd block over Brannock's drug store. B. Chanley's bill for $272 for caring for H. L. MOUTGUX, Proprietor, 1 smallpox patients was also cut to $100, contingent upon the county council making been disposed, be of any assistance to those who were supporting him.

He was JASPER, IND. the apporpriation. Louis Leng, Jacob P. Schwenk, Ben H. a peculiar character and we have never Soup may be served on the table or from a side table, or brought to the table in soap plates.

The hostess usually serves the soap. August Ladies' Home Journal, Miller and Jacob H. Seng were granted read of such a case before. Mitchell liquor licenses..

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