Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1904 — Page 5
SPKR COURIER , family moved bck K Jpr laut week from Ky.
spGwo, R MTfllM cam bom n i ' t
ha 1") lovoie tor raraeror. lsvis.
w Timothy, lied Top and jrr iitua di cbMp At Sonder-
Loaii ,,(' "n M down from IT- TnuailuV tt VOtjl an4 :.!.
-vino i uww.- ' botue folks.
-Hring u your Poultry, bap, r ale. Alwaya pay highest market price. K.J. Kuebler. t pure cider, vinegar and
. picaiing vinegar oniy
1
1 1 a gai
a.S.iinher 1 199 win the Kickr at A. J. Herge s Store Him week. Lawn and all Summer goods
reauceu pnOM at Sonderman's.
m-Jos. Marx spent Monday Washington, on business.
er.Miss Dora lnner returned
to her home in Princeton Tuesday
A full aaeortment of dreaa gooda
and trimmings, Call and Hee at K J. Kuebler.
in
at Sonderman's
t'ettra
-- I. ula Judy went to Ind
is last week to work in tbe . -:!. Hospital.
.:. plain's Stomach anl liver v. . noing a favorite for atom ami constipation. For aale t v v r riednian. aavMr. Andrew Berger spent . hvansville Ind., with a vrrv deaf friend. He returned
h i :n time to cast bis vote.
jan s1
irge jugs, atone jars, trui I J a ja a
woou ciaer Kegs mgai., 10 il. Call at Sonderman's.
01 lira J. J. Wuchner and . Anna and Dora, came a . . a .
Monday iroin uwensooto, !whn they had gone to attend tbe I Mrs. Wuchner'a sister. K r trunks, telescopes, suit
-I, awl ctrapa etc. always go Ifcg r.derrnan's. tm W. A. Wilson attended ting of the Hebeccah lodge at Hunbnghurg Saturday night. r irday Nov. liUh, is the date ak opening of floe wraps. iti the ladies to call and see them. K. J. Kuebler mr K 1 Kempf came home M ndav fruUi t. Louis where he had
MfSjftl weeks employed as a gate-keeper at tbe world's Fair I Ii, since be left tbe Indiana
University. Good Complexion. -k'.ing eye and rosy cheeks re-
t UMTik.' le itt Little Karlv
iaera," sa write S, P. Moore, of Nar lochet, Tex A certain core for li 1sal SSI a
constipation, etc mau pin -v t take easy to act. Sold by Mar n Friedman.
After Saturday, Nov. 15th, we
win discontinue giving couponr with sales, but all outstanding cou-
) will be redeemed.
E. J. Kuebler.
Send or phone your I Grocery orders to K. J. Kuebler. WS. A. Keavia, accompanied by his wife, went to bis home in Princeton, Tuesday to vote.
Terre Haute pies' choice.
Heer kl the peo-
aT Kd. Hollander came down from Louisville Tuesday to vote and shake hands with old friends. aorMr. Joseph Kgloff and bis son, of St. Meinrad visited bis bro-tber-in law, John Heichelbech and other friends here on Wednesday. His sou has secured work at lieo. P. wagner a. aavMrs. Frank Kckert came home Sunday night from Louisville where ehe Httended tbe funeral of her r-iat r '- husband, win. Matthews who died here last week. It can not 18 x 1 d for medicinal purposes all physicians reconiend it, we mean I'aul Jones the pure Ky. whisky. Try it at A. B. Krempp's. Bom To Dr. G. Traylor and wife .Saturday m ruing Nov, 5, a nw democrat. Doc is happy and Mrs. Traylor is getting along very nicely. Card. Tin is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley' llonev and Tar fails to cure youi
cough or sold. It stops the cugh and
heal tlx- lungs. I'revents pneumonia and will cure incipient consumption.
Contains no op' ate and l safest for
Al.ilJ.uii iaW f..r Pnli.v lliinnv an.l
I I I )' I I I Ii. . - i. V... W '
tar and insist upon having it. Sh.p the ine services.
IfgvAfter Nov. löth, I will dis
Continus the cash coupon system.
Outstanding coupona will be re deemed. A. J. Berger. If r a a a
wirs. Leopold tiernig carre home Tuesday Irom Louisville
where she had been visiting her parents.
It wan the I'aul Jones brand that made Kentucky fatuous, drink it at A. B. Kremp's. or Mr. and Mrs. w. S. Hunter left Wednesday for St. Louis to spend a week at the exposition. Remember the date, Saturday Nov L9tB, and do not fail to look at our line of fine wraps and make your selection. E. J. Kuebler. Drink the famous Paul Jones whisky at A. B. Krempp's salonn. a Wave Bretz came home from Bloomington Saturday to visit bis parents a few days and to cast bis first vote.
PSMMesi by BJaQ 1 I.. Repnhlicana and Iiemoerats alike praine Foley's Honey and Tar for cough colds and all throat and lung diaeasee, a no other remedy can compare with it. It ia safe and sure F. 8. Slater, men-bant, 171 Main Street, (iloucester, Maas., writ : "Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of a very bad eolith which I had for three months though other remedies failed to he- flt me. I can highly recommend it tor cough and colds." Hold by Martiu Friedman. Quarterly Meetiif. The first quarterly meeting of tbe M K. Church for this year will be held at Huntingburg, Sept. 23, and 24, 1904. Tbe quarterly Conference will be held on Wednesday the 23d at P. M. Everybody is invited to attend
ugh and heals the lungs, bold by Mar
CI lUgll tin Fr
edman.
Dr. John Pouch. P. E. F. L. Priest, pastor.
raoM booth a arnica
If it would not be all right, Dr.
B Krempp would nothsndleit,
as ru - an expert wnen it cones to whikv and he says "Paul Jones is
f od enough for me."
.Sheriff V. V. Cassidy on
-day took Joseph roster to
th Indiana prison north at Mich.
:.d tieorge workman to tbe after business for his company.
Here is something good to eat
forSundcy: Green Celery, Cran
berries, Bannanas, Oranges, Pige- N'w wr n1 1 riain . couh
feet, Weenies, Tongue Sausage and Mr Arthur ch,pilian writing from anything else good to eat, at V m. Durban, Natal, South Africa, aaya: A
J Halter's. a proof that Chamherlain'a Cough Rem-
edy is cure auitahle for of and young, I .Mr George Lampert and wife pen you the following: A neighbor of
for St. Louie ai.d Memphis
left
Wednesday morning after a week's pleasant visit wi.b his father here.
mine had a cjild just over two months
Old. It had a veiy had cough and the parents did not know what to givet. 1 suggested that if they would get a ootid Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was sucking, it would no dould cure tbe ctkild. This they did and brought about a ouick relief and cured the baby."
Thev cut off maladies ' 11,8 remeuy is ior saie oy martin r nexi-
eevere and irrespective
I -n't IiMMt Old Afire. It's shameful wh?n youth fails to show proper re pect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Ir. King's
New Life fills, no matter bow
of old ag, Pyapepia, Jaundice, Fever,
Constipation all yield to Una pcrreci rill.
öc at Martin hne-lman a I'nig More. fsa.lr. 1 i 1'regler, traveling
agent fir the famous Cooks Brew
ing Co., of hvansvtlle Ind., is
here this week visiting hta agent
Mr. II H. Castrup, and looking
rmatorv at Jeffersonville, Ind
bth having been convicted at the Dal is Circuit Court for Grand Larceny, they will have to serve fr 2 to 14 years. Sheriff Cas .i- accompanied by Dr. A. B. Krempp. ThotiMandfl Cured. '.'-Witt ' Witch Hael Salve has cured aai Is of cases of nies. "I bought
: DeWiti'a With II axel Salve on 'Herniation of our druggist,'
l( II LaCroii. of Zavalla.Tex -I it for a stubborn case of Iles. ! me permanently." Sold by t Medman
T. Ssturday Xov. HMh, we
will show and have on sale a man
ufai turers line of fine cloaks and
-fir ladies and Misses. All a a ata a a
"old wi II be delivered at
l not miss seeing this dis 4 line wraps. E.J. Kuebler. Ma KkM go: Wednesday, Nov. 9, Ht St Joseph's church by .-:! Hueslei, Miss Tbreeia
1! : Ke to Andrew Schmidt. Both
ill v reanected vouni? oeot e
J r J d I r Hhh hridge township, and have
teany friends who wish them well igboat their wedded life.
The Celebrated Velvet
ttled beer made by the Terre Haute Brewing Co. is absolutely jmra at,d is the best made for fam B use or sickness. P. A. Guckks, Agt -It k not a luxury but a necess :tv I ' have a good, pure and wholewbJtkj on hand at all times, Pul Jones fills the bill, at A. B. Krenr.p'sdaloon. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. h Kind Yoi Hay- Always Bought
"oara the -Upiatxs of
Ths essence of Paul Jones b the awetr.Ht and noblest of all whis K l -. possessing a rich aroma and s p iuisits taste than any other I - v w the I nited State-'. Call it.M a. U. Krempp's.
A Runaway Bicycle. Terminated with an ugly nit on the leg of J. Omer, Franklin Groy. III., It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctor an 1 remedies for four year Tuen Bucklen's Arnica Halve cur!. It's j et as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. ?-r. at Martin 1 nedman'a Drug Store.
-Mrs. W. A. Trsylor, after s few month's visit with bar daughters in Des Moines, Iowa, and Chip ta t rame home 1'iesday. H i
w w
Paul Jones, tbe naval hero, is
on exhibition at A. B. Krempp's
saloon.
Thm Third Eya. The rudiment of a third eve ei
ist in a lizard. Ihregard for a time his two brurht eves, one on
em h side of hip head, und look di
rectlv dv. n the center of the skull
U-tween them. UtTS Wi will find an
oddlv ajaajaad scaU' market! Mith
little depnisatoe, and tins is indeed what ii left f our Cvrlopean eye. The hor, the bat, the mole, the monkei and t!.. all have a trace
of this third t-ve.
Disastrous Wrecks.
CareleeaneHS is responsible for many a
railway week nl the fame causes are
tnakina- human wrecks of auflerers from
daughter. Mrs. Helen lowseley, Ot throat and Luns trouttles. Hut since
Chicago came home with her for a the advent of lr. King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, even
the wont cases can be cured, and hopeZ IT- . , less resignation is no lonser necessary. l,.herli.ln'. r..ahKeme.ly . Ila.al f . , n,,.,.,,-. M '
lH. I " " .
anv whoee nie aa navtn
Hi
- . - one of the m
nennest ) ,u" ;k Dr. King's New Discovery. This a.igar is MKl -r the manufaUure of s , f th , SS'l tomSLmS Sfattta Friedman, roots usetl in its preparation give il s ,, u) Trit flavor similar to maple syrup, making it fi! n 'm na
to take. Mr. w . U kki- i
nit nielHHMt
srtck, ol I' volesville, Md., in speaking of thin reme.lv ssys: "I havs usel Cham-tK-rlrtins Cough Remtly with my children for several years and can truthfully aav it is the beet preparation of the kind I km of. The children like to take it rod it lias no injurious after effect. For sale by Martin Friedman ' Just the thing for all suffering from Sleeplessness, Nervousnes-. 8 ouiach or Liver complaints, Paul Jones is the doctor, Dr. A. B. Krempp sells it. tirRobi. Hunter and wife, of Providence, Ky , were visiting bis parents here on Sunday and Monday. NUkbiaok Licenses: Herman flalstf to Barbara Nordhoff; Kd watd K Padgett to KmmaJ. Holder; William Kapp to Mabel Hendrickson; Jasper Abell to Lula B Young; Win Deering to Ssrah A. K.se, Joseph Kirch to Msry Alles Only Wake. Ba.l WaMr Wrw. Perhaps you have never th.sight of it but lbs feel ata bsj aayarwat to even
one uiai nmini"v jt. . - Of wa.er in MM system and the use of draJtk eatbattk k e old fashi.med pills only makes a ba! matter worse t hau.trlains Stomach and I -'er Tablets arv much more mild and gentle in ,he.r eff.s t. and ahen the propsr d.we is
If you are not drinking Terre Haute Beer you are not drinking tbe best. P. A. QPOQW, Agt Paul Jones, a household necessitv, children cry for it, Dr. A. B. Krempp prescribes it. Tha Coming Sorrow. The Losjdoa Tutler tolls of a lady who, on the art) lack from her husband's funeral, called with a few sympathetic friend' at a house of refreshment, tiin was fixed upon as a beverage suitable to the occasion. "Anv water with yours, Km?" inquired one of the ladis of the widow a- she held out the jug. "Water!" shriek v.i the lreaved one. Water' Ior' Ivmme! Ain't I got trouble enough as it is:"
taken their action is so
natural that one
the effect of
can hardly rwalbe that it is iettx o. . medicine. Try a 2V ttls of them
For sale by Martin rneaiuan,
Mothera Praiae It. Mothers every where praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of the little ones
it has saved. A certain cure for coughs, rQWB and whoorimr cough. A. L. Spaf f..rd. I'ostmaster, of Chester, Mich., says: ' hir little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and lernhle attack of croup. One Minute QagjfO Owfl quickly cured and relieved her aud I cannot praise it too highly." One Minute rough Cure relieves coughs makes breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws out inrlamation and removes every cause of a cough and strain on lungs gold by Martin Friedman.
rHv. Philin Bauer. O. 8. R
vtsited 8t Meinrad on Tuesday, f, returned Wednesday. ataf-Mr Qaorgt Brooks and wife left Wednesday for Bl lomtield to
rim their parente for several weeks
afa-Mr. and Mrs. (.-o. K. Wilson
returned Tuesday from Chicago
wbare they bad spent several days ÄsTAfter Nov. löih I wiil hcontinue tbe cash coupon system
Outstanding coupons will be re
deemed. Jos. Buchen.
sT-An infant child of Mr. Wm
Webber died Wedneedsy and was
buried in Ht. Joseph's cemelerv
.... .
1 if. lay. tafa.Pension Atty. F. L. Betz, se
cured a pension of $12 per month for tbe minor heirs of Lorenz Hem merlein, deceased. John Hemmer lein is their guardian.
aavAn infant child of Mr. snd
Mrs. Frank Bleseineer died Hun-
day and was buried in Bt. Joseph' cemetery Monday afternoon. Tht bereaved parents have our sympa thy. Of-The concert given by the Tyrolean Singers and dancers at St. Joseph's ball last Sunday night warattended by a large and appreciative audience. The singing was suberb and the entertainment first class in every respect.
IJikp: Sunday Nov. 6, 1904, Mrs. Margaret U. Traylor, aged GM
years, 11 months Hhs was tbe wife of tbe late Jesse Traylor, and bad been sick for tbe pa t 8 weeks witb Chronic Bronchitis. She was buried at tbe Sberett graveyard Monday Nov. 7, at 2 o'clock p m, Kev. Bouber of Portersville officiat
ing. She leaves two sons Kerr and
( ieorgo Traylor and a host of frisnds
to mourn her death. a i
nresrein receipt of a copy
of "Indiana University," a book of three hundred and forty eight pages,
which gives acomprehensive history
oi tne neaa oi me state a common school system. Tbe publications
is divided into three sections
Thirty-two pages are devoted to a history of Indiana University from
its foundation in lb20totbe present lime. One hundred and siz'y-one
pages give an account of develop
ment of tbe course of instruction and tbe last section which consists of one hundred and fifty five pages,
is a list of publications of the facul
ty and alumni and shows the part
tba Indiana University is taking in
matters of current educational im
portance. Tbe book has about one
hundred illustrations which include
iutetior and exterior views of all tbe
buildings. Scotch Dog Storr Collie in some parts of the high
lands are supposed only to understand bfUso. The Spectator has beard of a (ine lie speaking shepherd
gm civ assuring an r.nglishman
that it was iniiosi-ilde "to work a
dog" in Gaelic and adding: "There's Sandy, now. HVf hardly a word of the flatticy while Sandy sat with a look on his face which seemed to A. . Wl
sa : it - inute true, l nave never
been able to sccpnre more than the barest smattering of the vernacular."
Holman Hunt'a Tiret Portrait. One da when llolruan Hunt in
his otl'u c lov dayi WM alone in the
office a gentleman called and asked
for the princijMU on business. On
tbe principals return poor Hunt
could let rememtter the caller s
name, but be said, "I can't remember the gentleman's name, sir, but
this is what he was like." And he promptly drew a picture of the visitor which was so stnking a likeness that the principal forgot his
annoyance in his astoiuanmeni.
Pubhc Opinion.
arllon. John F. Dillon went to Lafayette Tuesday to visit his sister Miss May Dillon, who is sick. Not Slrk day Shier "I a as taken severely sick with kidney trouble. 1 tried all srts of medicine', r nne oi loch relieved me. rie,lH 1
sua hii ad. of your Klectnc bitters and
let. : mine I t . try that After taking a ew doses I felt relieve, snd soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not teso a sick day since Neigh bora of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Ne iralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles andtieneral Dehility." That is what B K. Bum, of Fremont, W.O. Writer Only 6oc at Martin Kriedmau's DfSjggiat, Just received fancy mohair and new fall dress, goods at Sonderman's. Dikp: Saturday Nov. 6, r904, at Mt. Carmei, 111. Mrs. Thresia Kraft, wife of Andrew Kraft, Ty phoid fever being the cause. De-
ceased was a daughter of our fellow townsman, Mr. George Seger, and
was a highly respected wrmin. Her remains were brought here Sun-
dsy and tskeu to the residence of
her father. Interment at St Jos
eph's Cemetery, Monday morning
at 8:30.
May she rest in peace. , ,. . , i-m s Rest Fstale Transfers. Wm. E. Collins to Andrew J. Wininir-
er, rJ4 acres in see. J, 1 1 s, r3 w, $-"0.
V m. Collins to Oliver Beaty, Iii acres
in sec. ', t l s, r.i w .
Wm. Burf.-rd to Andy Ruber. rt, 1 1
acres in nee. t s. r .s w. k.(X.
John Manier to Auir Newkasu, lotl no. 101 and LOS, Haysville, &S0. John Harder to Mfke POOD, lota (s. 7
and 88, Haysville $llt).
Herman V lllmeH to Andrew JSOCDV.
lot 5. Fenlinand, $100.
Henry Meyer to Andrew .Tacoby, lots i and 4, Ferdinand, I1J5, John Beck to C. B-ck, 40 acres in sec. IL t 1 s, r4 w, 1 i -' Jos. Friedman to Mike Steinhart, of
lot 201, Jajer, 40.
trank tinier to Henry Schüler, 57
;icren in sec. li. t 1 s, r -i w. i--4.
Mina tasser to K liner Miller, nt. lot
S4 Huntingburg, 178.
tierber A Oossman to Andy Kremp, pt. lot 20, Jasper, $275. Frank Mendel to Frank Sen, lots 13
and 14. .Jasper $700.
Phil. Kastner to Sophia Miller, pt. lot 20, Huchart Add. Jasper, $1,00. John Troxkr to Louis Lady pt. lot 5b Jasper $UO0. Andrew Jacoby to Henry Meyr, lot 11
renlinanil, fls)
MotutKii: Monday, Nov. fl, I1K)I, Miss Mavme (Joeti to Mr. Matthew Ilorrell, Kev. basil Heusler ollieiating, the marriage cereBMMiy gl perforated S( t Joseph's church. Tbe bride is the oldest daughter 'n.. t . .
oi j p. uHHensor job. imei and is an accomplished and highly resected young lady. The groom is a young farmer of Bainbridge Tp , and has many friends in this vicinity. They met thir friends at Kunkel's Hail Monday night at a dance and there received tbe congratulations and well wishes o.' everyone present In which The OoORlKM joins lhay fsnidl To lift that load off lof the etonisch, take Kolol I)ysfepaia Cure. It digests what you eat. Kotir stomach, belching gap on stomach and all disorders of the StOSSach tliat are curable are instantly relieved and iiermanently rured hy the use of Kodol l)yapepaia Cure. 8. P. rJtorrs, a druggiat at 257 Main street, New Britain Conn., ssvb: "Kodcd Dyspepsia cure is giving such universal satisfaction and ia so surely becoming the ositive relief and subsequent cure for this die-tree-sing ailment, I feel that I am always Mir' to atn-f;. and gratify my nistOSSjen hy renin mending it to them. I write this to ahow how well the remedy is sjKiken of here." Kxlol Dyspepepsia Cure was dlaeoveiwd alter yeain of m-i-entitic ep'riinents und will poaitively cure a' I Htoiuach trouble. Sold DJ Martin Frtedauui.
I'aul Jones has no njual on the market, it is in a class to itself tfhen it comes to good whisky. Cull Irr It St A. B. Krempp's saloon. Celestioe Callings. Geo. II itfinan re'.urned borne from the Bt Louis exposition last w. ek. Geo. 8eog of Terre Hate, and Joe of Washington, spent part of last week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seng, Sr. near Cel-e-tine. iiorn to John Seng and wife a baby girl last Monday rrorning. Mrs. Alois 8prauer of Jasper was the pleasant guest of her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Seng Sunday. Mrs. Scbellhane and daughter, Mir Kda. Mrs. Jacob Alles and Mrs John Striegel spent Sunday evening with the family of Jacob Seng Sr., near Celeutine. John Haas and wife visited friends and relatives at Schnellville Sunday evening.
0I Misses Anna and Clara Striegel (spent Sunday with their grand-
mother Mrs. Joe. Striegel. Counterfeiting .the (lenuine. i i t , ... it i m. i- ran " wm John liemun and sister Miss Foley A Co., Chicago originated Hou- r . . . r. . . . " , ey and Tar as a throat and lung reme-ly L,zre ,!rom Dubois attends I church and on account of the great merit and here Sunday. popularity of Foley. Honey and far Louia 8cbne!, an(i family from manv imitations are offered for the gen- . , ' ,UJ uine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, P61 v,9'ted the family of Mr. Hen and refuse any sul -titute offered as no Kleinholter Sunday.
other preparation will give the name mtf ... n 1 im ...,). II. Iav........ I
PBIIPIM 1 1 W 11 . il ,D ill, I'll, IHAtlllir, 1, I i con tains no opiates and is safest for , JP" one day last week
. . . . .
W emon to Harley lemon. 11
in sec. 23, t 1 n, r 0 w, $1 . Joseph A. Stenfternagel to Hen The win b)7 l9 acres in sees. 5, rt, and 7, t 2 s, r ö . $62io. Fred Kief ner to Alls? rt Kiefner, fJO acres in sec. It), t 1 a, r 4 w, i000
Kd F.lkinsto Wm. H. Vowell, pt N K 4 of sec. 2V, t 1 n, r 3 w, $20.
Joe Lorey made a business trip to
children and delicate persons.
Martin riled man.
Sold by
Paul Jones, tbe highest grade
of old fashioned, hand-made whisky produced on the continent. Try it at A. B. Krempp's.
Paul Jones whisky is one of
the Hoest blends in the United
States, having that soft, mellow, velvety teste, being fully matured in wood and stored in heated ware bouses. Give tbia whisky a tnsl
and convince yourself. For sale at
A. B. Krempp's saljon.
Miss Anna Brang is visiting her sister Mrs. John Blumel Mollis.
Farms
For Sslr.
For Sale 140 acres of land in Madi
son township Ihiboi county, Ind , at
reasonable rates. Apply to trank I..
Betz, Jasper, Ind.
A Physician Healed . Dr. ieo. Kwing, a practicing physician of Smith's (trove, Ky., for over thirty years, write his personal exerience with Foley's Kidney Cure: "For years I h.id been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged proctate gland. I used everything known to the profession without relief, untill I commenced to use Foley'a Kidney Cure. After takings bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. 1 prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to ail physicians for such troubles. I have nreecnled it in hundreds of cases with perfeet success.'' Sold hv Maitin Friedman.
Princeton Establishes a Big Rock Pile Princeton will havs a rock pile
I he city council decided to have
ibis inovalion and a soon as tbe
'works" are established petty
criminals will be forced to work out
their fines by breaking rock or else
pay tbe cash. There will be no free
berths in the lockup or county jail. If tbe criminal don't work be don't
eat.
The above dipping is taken from
tbe Princeton Democrat and is s
move in tbe right directions. We
believe that the town board of .inner ahould follow this example
We believe that the rough rock ran
be gotten cheaper than the crushed
and as there is a large vacant lot north of the town hall, which would make an ideal place for the nick
pile, l et petty criminals and vagrants break them up snd thereb lighten tbeburden of the tax payers
oi tbe town and county sarmng
their board. Its a good thing, a fair proposition and its up to you gentlemen of tbe town board, as the statutes of the state give you the power to act. Will you do it?
Railroad KxcurMion. One fare for the round trip to St. I mg
good for return trip H davs from date of sale, same sold on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week. V. I. ("l AW iVH. Ast
his re-
Dr. B. B. Brannock
Takes this method oi informing friends and the puhlic that he has
sumed the practice of medicine. Calls answered day or night, in town or country. Ottice:' Spayd Hlock, Over Hrannock's Drugstore, Jasper, Ind. (ctUIlm
. -M.
Terre Haute Beer. On tap and in bottles at all saloons in the city.
When you drink this eel-
ebrated beer you are drinking the purest and best beer made. Try it once and you will drink no other. P. A. GUCKES, Agt
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