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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 1

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Broywstowm 4 VOL. XL. BROWNSTOWN INDIANA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1909. NO. 43 SAVE THIS ANYWAY.

TIME TO ACT. Jesae Collins, trustee salary Wm. Brandt, nip. serrlce Norman Station Statistics. OWEN TOWNSHIP.

Rockford Raftings. REDDING TOWNSHIP B. 0. Sw. 1 i i 225 00 20 00 10 D.

H. Goble. sheep record ToUl 1006 00 LOCAL TUITION FUND RECEIPTS Amonnt on haad last report 80S 77 Common school 138 17 219-2 04 1315 5 Total receipts Total exDenditnres Balance 877 243 SO 24 00 273 45 15 00 ia oo 117 S' 17S 00 1S2 90 EXPENDITURES. Nellie McDonald, teaching Flo Beldon Frank Killey H. C.

Montgomery, school transfers Philip FetliR. transfer papiis James Knost. teaching Nellie McDonald, teaching Frank KUley. teaching Total 1315 65 FUND. RECEIPTS.

SPF.C1AL SCHOOL Amount on hand last report Countv Treasurer 1SS 3-- 423 14 Total receipts expenditures Overdrawn EXPENDITURES. Vie 20 S2 51 -2W r.tta Mo -v. janitor vrork Kerlha B'aciit. janitor work Etta Mi-Vey Eva Corfman Henry Krunin.P. cord wood 4 ro 7 4 Kd Neme.ir, work on school hack Bertha Brandt.

jarit work Honry Krumnif. fp. on schixil H-iiit ti2 noie 2 2j 2 l0 A. C. Bobtw 2 h1 17 3 Hie MiPonaM.

attend institute Crawford t'ox. 3. cords wood, N'o. 2 Eva C'tifTman. janitor work IS 7 121 2i Jacob Cox.

hack driv.nit Berths Brandt, janitor work Jv. McVey 2 19 2.: IK Phillip Petti. rent for inst. room Flo Beldon. attend institute Frank Killey 1 day ex 18 20 24 00 Wm.

Coffman, 12 rd wood 14 0i Jerry MeOsker. ins. on 1. 2. 4.

12 Sim Henderson, paT on coin. ieo. Xuss. cord wood Wm. Coffman.

clean So. 2 lots 5 0 Kva Coftman. scrub No. school Henry Kenersman. work on school Bert Cox.

drain pi.xj and ditch 2 ik 12 1 3 1 2 i 4 2 2 eo. KKeersman. clean No. 2 school 1'ellens, formaldehyde. Nlemeirit Rocustroh.

rep. on No. 3 CordesHdw.Co 10 0d 11 24 Henry Krumme.fWO ft, L. A work Chas. McDonald, gravel at school Kiuer.

Mss reeisters 4 3 54 Bertha Brandt, elean school No. 1 Frank Collins, work on No, 3 school Eva Coffman. janitor work 5 Carrie Semeir. hauling children Cnion Hdw. Co, palv.

buckets Cordes stove pipe, crayons 1 3 Leroy Miller, erasers Clark Davis, enumeration book 1 it Mary Toppe, Brooms Jt sulphur 1 James Knost, attend lnstiiute Eva Coffman. janitor work 11 A Geo. EpKersman. janitor work 15 rt Nellie McDonald, attend institute Frank KUley. Wm.

Brandt, driving hack Henry Krumme. cds. Rosa Krumme, janitor work J. Payne, pay books Total 10 oi. II 47 12 14 1 1 ROAD TAX FUND RECEIPTS.

Amount on hand last "-eport iW County Trea-surer 47 Total receipts Total expenditures 4S7 Balance EXPENDITURES Henry Krumme. 1712 ft. lumber bridire work etc John Buhner. 13 vds. (travel Adam's Kx.

Co express charires Henry Krumme. bridge work lumber, work A etc. 1" 24 11 52I ft. rd. Inmbor Henry Purkey.

clean wp. ditch Henry Krumme. lumr etc 1 2 Cnion Hdw nulls Cordes naiis 1 Mrs. A W. Miils.

Mry Toppe. spikes Henry Krnnime, 7I7 ft. lumber Crawford Cox, gravel "I Kd Seimever. work on (trader nion Hdw. scythe snath Henry Krumme, 13n ft lumber Henry Hackman.

yd, (travel Wm. Pollert. Syds. gravel Chas. Limbrinir.

150 yds. gravel. Total DOG TAX FUND -RECEIPTS Amount on hand last settlement Townsh Assessor 212 1 15 45 90 IS 00 U5M 50 45 S4 30 Mrs. Ruth Maynard. who has been Visiting her daughter and sons at Franklin and returned home Saturday.

Woodson Clampltt and wife, who have been visiting relatives at Indianapolis, have returned home. xBuck" Jones and family, of Lewis. are nsiting bis wife a mother. Mrs. Alice Nealy.

Those on the sick list are: Aunt Nancv Moiser, Aunt Nancy McPike, Larean Allen. Lsura Axsou and Altha Hunter. Edward Burke and Mrs. Nancy A. McMillan ware united jn marriage at the home of the Justice of the Peace Tuesday.

May they have a long and happy wedded life, is the wish of their many friends. Jerry Terrill and little nerhc, of Brown county, isited friends? at this place Thursday and made a business rip to Bedf, rd Friday. This ommunity greatly shock ed to hear of the death of William J. Gilstrap. which occurred at the home of his eon, W.

Gilstrap. about thrte miles weet of Leeeville. He is well remembered here, having made his home with Lowry Fish at this place for several years. He had been in poor htalth for some time and on account of his advanced age, there wss not much hope of his recovery The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of many friends at this place. Acme.

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP Quarterly meeting was held at th place Saturday and Sunday. Saturday afternoon the B. mem bers of his claee recommended Ota Hobeon to preach and he was granted licence by the quarterly conference. Saturday night and Sunday morning the presiding Elder, J. H.

Walls, de livered two very interesting sermons here. Sunday school was well attended Prayer meeting every Thursday night Rav. Djra Btttram began a pro tracted meeting at White's Chapel Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs Goble and son.

of Free town, Homer Perry, wife and child, of Seymour. Chas. Settles and wife, of Freetown, and Howard Perry and wife. were the gueets of Rev. S.

Hobeon family Sunday. John Lorance and wife are not very well at this writing, but are able to be up and around Rev. Jacob White is not any better at this writing. He was not able to attend the naseting Saturday and Sunday. Ratcliff Grove Gleanings.

Brownstown Township Several from here attended the at Mrs John Lucas' last Thursday Rev. C. D. Naugel. of Mitchell.

sale be gan a series of meetings here Saturday night and will continue them all week. Everybody is invited to attend. Harry Bevers has, moved into the house vacated by Jamm C. Grav. Sam Emmons made a business trip to Kurtx Saturday Jacob Harris and eon Willie, of Me dora.

are holding Pentecost meetings at Goes Chapel Qaite a cumber here have been suf fering with severe colds. Don't Wait for the Fatal Stages of Kidney Illness. Profit By Brownstown People's Experiences. Occasionally attacks of backache, irregular urination, headaches and dizzy spells are common early symp toms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neglect these ills.

The attacks may pass off for a time but return with greater intensity If there symptoms of dropsy puffy swellings below the)es. bloating of limbs and ankles, or any part of the body, don't delay a minute. Bein taking Doan'a Kidney Pills, and keep np the treatment until the kidneys are well, when vour old time and vigor will return Cures in Brownstown prove the efftiveaesa of this great kidney remedy. William L. Boyatt, retired, living cn Main Bronstown, Ind sajs: Fo- a great unuy ve.trs I suffered from dnesee.

My kidneys pained me e-ve rt-Iv and acted too fre quently. The fcretioo9 were highly colored if permitted to etand deposited sediment and in pacing would burn and smart. My back pained me often and there was a continual ache through my hips I used many medicines but failed to secure more than temporary relief until I took Doan'a Kidney Pills, procured at Emerson's arng store, ine results oi tneir use have been very satisfactory in every way. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan'e-and rake no other. Maumee Mush and Milk. SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP. Born, to James Henderson and wife, since our last report, a girl; to Jason Mitchener and wife, a boy; to Dent Lane and wife, a boy.

Wm. Smerehell is on the sick Jist. John Crouch and wife, of Zelma visited his grandfather, Wm. Fleet wood, Sunday. Dona Brown, who has been staying in W.

S. Thompson's family the past two weeks, has returned home. Mrs. Kate Thompson is able to be up. Theo.

Davie took his son Roy to In tion perrormea Coma Davis, who is attending school at Danville, has been visiting his par ents. H. Davis and wife. Dr. Bruce Fleetwood, of Linton, was here one day last week looking over bis farm.

Mane Clark, of Kurtz, has been do- inz some work here on Dr. Fleetwood farm Miss verna Jones, who has been vis iting her parents. T. E. Jones and wife.

has returned to her sccool at Nash ville. Miss Lesta Jones has returned to her school at Bloomington. Miss Ninnie Henderson, who has been visiting in Johnson county, has returned home. Mat Croucber is able to be out again. Eclipse.

OWEN TOWNSHIP. Rev. Pond did not commence the meetings Sunder as was expected but will begin them Sunday morning. Jan nary lth. Newt Cumminga and wife visited in th family of Wm.

Cumminga Sunday Everett Wray. of Bedford, risited bis father, John Wray, Friday. Ran ford Manles delivered a load hogs to Brownstown last Tuesday. Virgil Fountain has been visiting of his Put it, in Some Safe Place, for it May come in Handy. Here ta a aim pi home-made mixture given by an eminent authority on Kidney diseases, who make the statement that it will relieve almost any caaeof Ksduey trouble if taken before stag of Briehfs disease.

He states that such symptoms as lama back, pain in the eii, frequent de urinate especially at night; paieful and dissolored nrinatioa. are readily overrule HTe is the recipe. it. Floid Extract DindeUon. one-half onrr; Componnd Krgcn one oaace; Componnd Syrup arsiparilla.

three ounces. Take a teaspx)ofnl after each nual and at liedtitne A well-known drogist here iu tawn authority that these ingriedinnts are harmteM and easily mixed home shaking well in a bottle This mix-tare has a paoalUr healing and soothing effect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often overcomes the worst forms of Rheumatism just a little while. This mixture is sii to remove all blood disorders and care the Rheumatism by forcing the Kidneys to filter ard strain from the blood and system all uric and font decomposed waste matter, which cause these afflictions. Try if if yon aren't well Save the prescription. Medora Melange.

CARR TOWNSHIP We have had quite an epidemic of tonsllitis and lagrippe here. D. M. Hughes shipped a lot of fat stock last week and will ship more this week. Pete Richards was a business visitor Ft.

Ritner Monday. Mrs. E. E. Guthrie entertained the Ladies' Aid Society last Thursday even ing, it being their regular monthly meeting.

After transacting the regn lar business, refreshments were served. All present expressed themselves as being highly entertained. Bob Hindelider and wife spent Fri day with friends at Brownstown. Born. Sunday, January 10th.

to Henry Lonsberry and wife, a girl. Rev. J. W. Gilley began a meeting last Sunday at the U.

church, that may continue some weeks. All are invited to attend these meetings. Quarterly meeting will be held next Saturday and Sunday. Rev. J.

H. Walls, presiding elder, will officiate. Mike Turney. trustee, made a busi ness trip to Brownstown Monday. Eld.

John Williams bas been preach ing occasionally at Haleysburg Many have become interested and a number have nutde the good confession and been baptised. There is some talk of organizing and erecting a bouse of worship there. The many friends Mrs. J. W.

Hamilton, who has been taking medi cal treatment at Columbus, will be glad to know that she is convalescing and will be able to return home some time this week Dr George Ray has presented the school a set of "American Short Stories" In five volumes He also. donates Collier's Weekly. Snpt. C. G.

Shortridge donates The Literary Digest, and Mrs. W. H. Shortridge the Christian Herald. We shall gladly accept other periodicals or standard magazines for use in our reading room Let ns work together to make this Township Commissioned High School County Supt.

J. Payne says. "Too have the building, the teachers and the wealth to make and sustain such a echooi- The teachers of Carr township met In regular session here last Saturday. An extensive display of the pupil's work, was shown and examined by many of the friends and patrons of the schools. The character of the work witnesses thai the schools of Carr Township are in the hands of competent body of teacher.

On behalf of the teacher. Barry Henderson presented i th retiring trustee. J. B. Wesner, a Una rocker.

Mr. Wesner accepted the gift a short address. Mr. Tnniey. th new trustee, is taking hold of tha I afairs of th olBea in a way that la encoQrigig to the teacher.

Alva Henderson and sister, alias Mae, 1 hava withdrawn from tha high school l. 1,1 n. Her ana wiu ium iwuiimu ub school. They will be greatly missed by tsachers and CASTOR I A for UUaUla ama v.nnirxj. lb Iti Yea Wm top Ml Bears th Slgnaturaof 9 one a The protracted meeting -completed enccessfol week Saturday by getting three members to nnite with church, namely: Mr.

and Un, Mellon-camp and Mr. Tallard Abel, The meeticg will continue all this week. Everybody invited. Mrs. Anna Siefker and children, of Seymour, spent Sunday with Mrs.

Eva Emily. Mrs. Lena Cordell. of Seymour, spent Sanday with relatives here Mr. and Mrs, Laf kin epent one day last week at Seymonr with Mrs Tnck er- Mies Matilda Lbliue entertained the Senior clas Saturday evening.

The occasion wasiu honor of her class mate's. Mabel Hodpp. birthday anniversary. The evening was eput in a most pleasant way. Rsf resaiuente were servtd after wbicb the cUs pre sen ted her with a beautiful pennant as remembrance of the Rosa Baldwin spent Saturday and Sunday with Jame Euo Mies Dira Deppert went to Columbus Satarday The reeidence of Henry Beyer and family caught fire about ten o'clock Wednesday morning.

January 6th, and burned to the ground The top of the house was all ablaz-s before any of the family knew it. until learned by the nearest neighbor. They saved al most everything down stairs and part upstairs. Pineules for the? Kidneys are little golden globules which act directly on the kidneys. A trial will conyince you of quick results for Backache.

Rheumatism. Lumbago and tired wornout feel ing. 80 days' trial fl.OO. They purify the blood. O.

R. Emerson. Sauers Solution. BROWNSTOWN TOWNSHIP. Wm.

Hackman and family moved in to their new house last week. Mrs. John Steinkamp. whose sick ness we have mentioned from time to time, died Sunday morning and will be buried Wednesday, Jan. 13th An obituary will be published next week.

Louis Brandt had a barn raised Mon day Alex Breitfield. of vis iting friends and reiativeein this com munity. The Banner is still in need of a cor respondent to represent North Sauers. Personal experience with a tube of Man7.an PiIa Remartv nrill rnnrlnm it I. for all fnmi of a a (UiUicutvio a a a a.

a 'ma a a uw i jt a lice, VJi una nu vvv vvv m.m a son. Wegan Whittlings. GRASSY FORK TOWNSHIP. Several from here attended the Live Stock Insurance meeting at Sauers Saturday. There will be another meeting at the same place, January 23rd at one o'clock m.

Everybody invited. rt Mr attended tha conference at Indianapolis last week. John HeM. of Driftwood, was a vis itor here one day last week. The typo last week made us say that Herman Redicker had been re elected janitor, when it should have been Herman Hunnefeld.

INDIGESTION ENDS. Misery from Your Disordered Stomach goes in Five Minutes. You can eat anything your stomach craves without fesr of a case of Indi gestion or Dyspepsia, or that yonr food will ferment or sour on yonr stomach if yon will occasionally take a little Diapepaia after eating. Your meals will taste good, and any thing yon eat will be digested; nothing can ferment or turn Into add or poison or stomach gas. which causes belching, diuineea, a feeling of fullness Oik a lnmp of lead In stomach), billlousneas.

heartburn, water brash, pain in stom ach and Intestines or other symptoms-Headaches from the stomach are absolutely unknown where this effective remedy Is used. Diapeps'n really does aU th work of a healthy stomach. It digests all th food yon can. sat and leave nothing to ferment or sour. Qet a large 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepaln from your druggist and start taking today and tomorrow yon will actually brag about yonr healthy.

strong 8tomach. for yon then can cat anything and everything yon want without the slightest discomfort or misery, and every particle of impurity and Gas that is in your stomach and intestine is going to be carried away without th ns of laxatives or are a BAST. No. 4 Daily wSo. Pally Mall No.

8 Daily except Sunday WEST. No.r.Dally No. Iaily except Sunday So. 1 Daily N. 3 Daily Stops on flag wtM, on flag Sl'SPAYd la 2p p.

m. IB p. m. 1 a. m.

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LY. Tourists' Rates. trip Tourists' Rates on sale daily ir.tJ in onth and Southeast ru Jane 1st, 1909. rn'es, tiwi of trains, connt ill a locl aent. Final Hons.

V. TUKNEH. Brownstown, li Dtv. Vincenn-i diana. A 1' Iod.

DR. J. R. LAZENRY Practicing Physician! OFFICE IN DR. EWING'SOLD STAND Vallonia, Indiana JERRY McOSKER INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE.

t.AKHinri to the W. H. Dalr agency and the Frank Fassold agency. All the Leading Companle doing Fir. Tor ado.

Life. Accident, Liability, Platekjlaai and Rniltr Insurance. All kind of Bonds urnlthed at reasonable rates. nrfio. la liMBditorf of Faaaold Block.

Telephone So DR. DAVID J. CUMMINQS, JHYSIC1AN AND SURGEON. SlEDORA. NDIANA.

Office on Second Floor Bank Building OlEce 'Phone 15. Residency 'Phone IS WILL S. STAGE, General Insurance Agt VALkONIA, Ktro.lilfe and Accident. Nona Bat KelUble Companies E. LONO ft E.LONO.

Jr LONd Attorneys BROWNSTOWN. LONG, At Uaw, Balph Applewhite Ro Robertson Applewhite Robertson, LAWYERS, Bcnto Block Brownstown, Indiana F. F. CHAPPELL ATTORNEY AT liAW al Attention Given to Collections BROWNSTOWN, INDUNA. tliSI BSAHAMAW.

JOB (1. BaANAHAS BRANAMAN BRANAMAN, LAWYERS See in second story of Branaman Building over Model Grocery 'Phone No. 22. Coirtla.ua. St a la Stroot W.

H. ENDEBBOCK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BROWNSTOWN. Kochenour Prince LfWYBR3 Orrica Seoood Boor of G00J HamUtoa. fcloek oata-wMt orar pnbile bQttar.

W. H. DALY j. cartw right ri Al CARTWRIQHT UALYtt WIWUU INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. We are agent tor aereral of the tronge old-line eompanlea doing a general Inruraae a He.tio.

nivM UrVislaf Rai Werk -r- I Soataweat Coraer rabUd Sqaare, aiOWNSTOWN, IVSiAXA. Offiot over Geo. Haialltoii'i Store. Rooms Shields' Denta S.Whields TLS. Shields Benton Block 1 Phone 56 UJUJJli-M Hatabllahcd 11573 as the sire Try is all by in at I i 'ii S5 oo 50 23 21 0 00 13 00 40 00 SO 00 13 00 40 00 10 00 1 00 15 00 47fj 15 213 90 Total receipts Espenditures Balance Fletcher Stafford and Miss Anna Butler were united in marriage one day last week.

We extend our con gratulations and wish them a happy 2M 25 5 00 1 00 S5 i eo 00 6 35 a 50 6 50 4 SO 12 00 3 00 30 00 life. Trustee's Annual Report. The following is a list of receipts EXPENDITURES. Garrett Schepman. five gesse killed Jerrv Anderson.

S.bo(rs H. Waoker. surplus do fund John Hatteman. 10 iteese killed Carrie Teimeyer turkeyt Aug. Shier.

geese- Thlas. turkey ana nens Brandt, to rkey killed Herman 3 sheep kiuea Cha. Cox. 1 to rkey Herman Brandt. I aheep killed and i maimed and Total MJ expenditures by the Trustee of Wash-ingtoaTownship, Jackson County, Indt ana.

for the year ending December 31 1908: TOWNSHIP FUND-RECEIPTS, Amonnt overdrawn 311 U6 County Treaamrer Total receipt. U8 1C06 Tolal expenditures In Overdrawn. 44 SS 06 "0 04 00 later at Smithville returned nome Thursday. Some of onr people attended church EXPEN DFTURES. J.D.

Adams, balance on trader annual settlement sheet at Clearspring 8unday. Wm. CnmminKS. who has been poor health all winter, is improving. Honeytown Harmnings.

tlx MILTON TOWNSHIP. trustee's service accottnt, Office wok Institute Brownstown Seymour Enemerating. 1 Looking after highway Handling text books Postage SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts.

Expenditures Overdrawn LOCAL TUITION FUND- Receipts $226 00 US SO 00 4100 14 ST 50 8 15 10 13 S3 15 00 SO ,058 64 1006 00 Chas. Crane, sup. service Wm. Brandt Loul Brandt Wm.L. Baker St Co-, blanks A records Seymonr Rep.

pub. annual report A. J. Brodheeker. pab.

tax levy et Wm. Brandt, sop. aerrleo J. W. Barlow, ditch supplies Isaacs Colling, money borrowed.

R. Bowery, sop. service. Wm. Brandt, sap.

services 46 SO Mis Haxel Owens and Lottie Wright, of Shelbnrn. Ind-visited Mis Bessie 3103 04 Isaacs Snnday and Monday. mto SS 00 MIS 63 Eld. Harley Jackson, of Beymonr. 877 80 i win preach at this plao next 8anday $66 SS 620 70 64 17 680 SS morning and night.

Born, to BlU Rhode and wife. Wed nesday, January 6. 1909. Rirl- WU1 Robertson is a Indianapolis tak ing medical treatment. Clyde Robertson will more his saw Expenditure SO 00 Balance on hnnd.

6 00 40 00 00 IN SOS SPECIAL SCHOOL FJND. Receipts 10 00 10 00 3000 45 00 5 60 see is 00 6 00 BOAD FUND. BeeelpU --Kxpenditarea. Balanee on DOG FUND. Receipt.

Expenditures Balance oa hand. 00 oo Jesse Collins, Trus 487 31 ELL Bowery Wm. Brant A. J. Brodheeker.

pub. tax levy-Seymour Rep. Wm. Brandt sup. service R.L Bowery A.

1. Brodheeker. pnb. report. Sermon Rep.

Thomas Hoaan. attorney fees. Ganett Schepman. advisory board F.dward Snyder Jry.Johaon. advisory board It T3 04 473 15 mill this week near Sauers.

where he has bought some timber and expects 1 33S SO to market aereral cars of lamber dur 34S 35 e. ing th next few months Indiana1 any other assists nee. Brownstown.

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