Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1897 — Page 5

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JASPER rOURlEKl ....... i nukf untre-"mil proprrlj Ii,. Hl ' " lell"" ,.. A o'rliwk. i in . .1 .1 p. in 11 " i k t-r r..iit- i u. in. Ir.-Uml rn j Jj ji . Atn al .I inoriiiiitc NM , r- .11 ' " ('HA Ko),. M. H) 40 M. I .rTlie Ut uj.-c.rt Ii if nt of bird ages iu!,,l,; a ...'IUnU.re.tore. ,'. uviiairof shoes or dippeni inj . . ' rn .'im iinv voiur

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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Rcjxwt

MFHappy N w Year's.

(iotliiitK at 0Mfl t Kelterte New Htore.

w rib

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Sunday

rrSeveral in-., in Jasper should tttnM f? W ear off and lÜck tu it this year, treasury for the

ABSOLUTELY PURE

l'KKMlü AL,

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In'"'1

BeetbwBafBpsjrd'i eaessteie. arts in Jasper W.-due-'lay

The Catholic Schools gave an

. ., .. , entertainment in tic school hall last Mr. M..t Ohnger, of Ferdinand, Sunthv u ht wlui.h vva u , it.

i s'.i; ,1,, not forget it and

i. MrTln Sotwhiv Midiool oH'icers

to the county UM of the

electric lights in th- court room on

MEverybody will welcome 11 Christmas eve, 8 cents for each tin- proa parity which oomat in 1887. light mad. i- rjMrohanti who advertised Notice in the COUBMM boaj( of a good hol- , au, member9 0f

may traue. ui.m.i. r v.. awe. i n ri IT

Jan. Oth,

Lucky

Bhiloh Lodge No. 4M. I.

Mlaa Anna (iosman held There will he a meeting

rcf,je . floaty aed rnr H tli- best '""K1' Me.hcine. K, Kri!"11 -

tended and well enjoyed. A charge

yft have on haul. Rome I-arl .Jasper.

. .i...l.i..ir. i i wi rinrM i fi i

meal i iK'i'i" ,..,m' out, for the season cheap.

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mmUare Store.

CABTOIIIA

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n in isauuvi w nwuim ineuuii mmi oi u cents lor ( tnlUren anu l oeuut relatives in .Jai-per. for adults was made, and 7" realMrs. Sarah Cooper, "f Oakland isad. The following program was City, is spending the holidays in rendered :

Kin' ( armval, M arch .... Star Orchestra. Cbriatmaa Hell:, thoir. Motion Song Small Hoys. I toe tarnation Marinda Bhuler. Life i what you make it. ..Chorus. Little Hoy's Tmuhle Hoys. Mother Advice Trio . . Henrietta

the lucky numher drawing the prize gold watch at John K. Troutman's Tuesday eve.

1896, for the purpose of electing

Trustees of said lodge for the year 1897. W. T. Hakdin, Sec'y.

Miss KbUDJI Joseph returned h uiie Monday night after visiting several days in Huntiiuihurg. Mr. William March, of (ientrvville, sp-nt Sunday evening in Jasper with his honny one.

For Sah. Helen uaniel,ol troy, tna., K i;,h1 Hurknter wuffun cotnplete. is visiting the family of hT UIK'le, Will sell -lieap, s I will have no further . Mr. Hr t, in this pla .

ICarahaJ Vonderachmidt made

a good thing out of the Chri-tmas hilarity, and the school fund was increased some.

PaBDOMBD, Mr. Sam

Kti'kleiiH Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cute, oniises, nun-H, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, t'tter, chajiiieil hands, ohilhlainfj, cornn, ami all skin eruptions, and psi-

Kean tivelv euren piles, or no pav reumre.1.

t ... l ..it Li in un . . . . .

dav. (iov. Matthews made lain an

acceptable holiday present. TT K very body is thankful for the tircttv weather this week-partic-

Sermersh'im, Alvina Eckert andli!iriv the bicvclists. Thev run

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uk lor it-

We ure prepared to do I, work neatly ami cheaply.

Jim. Hl CUAKT.

that

tJ..- Baanawt'l Sixth Strvet Ston1 ' l..t . ., I... I Iv ..... I

.; . . vi ar.'i i;'K' " - Larajar and batter than ever tutor. Knil line uf Christinas aereltiaa.

iT:.' town Iruateefl ihoald em ... 1 . 1

.i. wimp one. noi lnieresieu in me

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Ti.. -people should pay tor no

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CASTOIIIA.

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tette IjirlS. The Last Ilvmn,. . Lillian Sweeney.

I Heard a Voice in the Tranquil Night, Choir. Bntra Act, Polka, Star Orchestra. To Bethlehem A Chriattan Play.

Act 1 . Watch Cornet, Trom-

rhereaa nailer.

Soul' Small Girls.

Mr. Henry Eckert of Kvansvilh', Liebohotshaft. 1'olka Cornet Ind. is in town vi-iting friends this ail( pj .uo f y Dnrlaol ami week. Rev, Stephen, 0. B. H. Mr. J. K. TrOUtman went to Love of Stepmother Theresia Krankfort, Kv. to vi-.it relatives ami 1 taller, Mary Mehringer and

friend- this week. Amelia SchUltbClB.

Rev. Clement Klingel editor ef Hiatory of a Turnip, "The Visitor." at St. Meinrad, , ........ Kii.n.a ( .utgsell.

a,.nt t) rl,ri-tm:l. holid.iv- u it h ' "Hie 1.1-' Willi Ulf l.illK, 'U.o

his parents in Jasper. Means. Schneider and Benner beim, students, at St. Meinrad, who visited pan nt- in Jasper, returned to the Abbey yesh-iday. Mr. Louia Kgc, of Louisville,

came to Jasper Sunday morning lo arboard

ViBlt las father, and WW return i- lM)m, ,AUl pia00 j y Durlauf, L day. Durlauf and Rev. Stephen, 0. B. B Mr. John A. Pteyberger, of Waltz 8ong Roaie O'Grady wensboro, Kv., is spending hoH- Star Orchestra

dav week with numerous friends in Act II.

Harbiaon township. Concert Polka, The Pony Cornet Mr. Geo. M. Bohnstt, the electric ami Piano, M. F. Durlauf and K v. light boss and active business man' Stephen, O. S. H. of Oakland City, oame to Jasper Act III. Tm-sdav to visit his brothers 'She's the Daughter of Officer Porter,

V L. Swesney, rapcsaentatingD. 1 rctmm. H. Bcullv Svrup Co.. of Chicago, 1 he Heaven-are Fe ll ng borUS. l' '.. t,. mnmnA tl- tum- tiara Mehring! ft.

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Dubois Circuit Court mm i.l i a

key set before him by hi- better- wiwauage a. iy inmiiuun, half. He al. bmugl.t with him W. K. Cox. Bsq., prosecuting,

a window and door ta-tener and bur- -!"'"" pronipui moimj luurmug.

glar alarm which he has placed mi A good many pica- nax- oeen nitbe Windows and doors ol bis bou-e. tered and several causes are at b when once set they are death deal- ue, but have not yet been tried.

. 1 tie ioHowing -now- iq uispo.-iuon

of causes up to Wednesday night: Stat.- v- W'm Brown: nettit lar-

SttrR.'Kiilar slaujzht.'r in prkas on,ipn... nl..a of miiltv : defendant be

ing umh-r 21 y-ars of age sentence is witheld during his good behav

ior.

State v- Leopold Bchubls A t!

over the roads as smoothly

summer.

as in

- Merest Ooanty, Pe. W be

i'aam erlaiii s o.iirii lo-ine.lv to

lthe l-st reineily in u We us- it in on own fsaUttea, and it is a favorite Haaoar cu0tonier8. Heckbk Baos. ,i i sad 80 cent Ixittles for sale by M Priedaaa, I mitbist. Why suffer with C)ujfhs. Colds ami Utirippc when LfcXAvrrs BaoMo Qris , ire you in one day. Ihteg not mm the rinrinf in the bead like SmI1u . .f i In i ii mi. I'm ii. in tlilt't.-

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. nient for taking. .uaraiit! to holidays in the company d his tam..r iiionev r-fumled. I'rne. 25tv an,'j oniov the tine roasted tur- ...- i? -i-i... it i o, ..... ... ' . . . . .....

ror ijit i' i. i. 1. 1 .tun' ii -4 . o,-t. . ism. - nio. DlE0,0n Sunday, a voting child .Id, i it Mr Jos. Mehringer, liv

.-.lisiut live miles north of Ja-per The remains were buried in St. Jos-

- graveyard. A young child. .'! years old of

rles Weisheit died Christmas

in.

Ob of the most ri'inarkalde cures of

iimBtf" on rsconl is relatl by Mr. M. Tbompeoe, poet msstsr at Deeaer't ,.int. Pa., its follows: "While ..ut

ers to all who may attempt tisnce.

an -n-

liealniK stove-. If the weather nas not inlu.-ed you to buy, our prices will. J . ' l.or .V Sturm.

Most driitfirists sell you what you asic

for. Some will ask v. mi t. tak.- s.uue-

Kii.i.kd Mr. (ieo. V. Mills, a brakeman on the Air Line, who used to run from Jasper to Evansville, was cut in two by the cars at Belleville, 111. on Wednesday. Hi Bi.m Installation. J a spe r Lodge No. )S, A. 0. C.W., will install its officers for the ensuing term

on Tuesday night m-xt, at their hull.

The public are invited, and a pleasant evening is anticipated. All go. SorThe cost of fitting up the court boils.- with electric light, meter, lamps, shades, springs, etc., SSI 121.70, which was paid to the company.

anrToo much "conlidence" and

too little cash caused iauures in the United States last week, among them four more Chicago National banks, which probably spent their surplus in defeating Hryan. -The liberals of the province of Quebec have inaugurated an open warfare on the btahopa, because the latter attempted to dictate to Catho lies how they shall vote on the public school question, throughout the Dominion.

M naaiaoi Licenses H en r v Bloom and Mary Mayer; Win. J Kirkhoff and Etta Vandiver; Wm. J. Coopei and Mattie H. Cray ;

John W. Haggarly and Mary h.. Simmons; John Atkins and Lizzie Jacobs. Quit eoughina is ea enough if von know how to doit. The liest wav t iiuit is to tak one dose of lr. Hell's Pine Tar Honey. Summer oooghs, Iuhk i-.iughs, winter PTHIghs, bronchia! OMgbS iflicr kind of a 'ouarli or olil is

per box. For sale bv Martin Frieilmau. April 89th, jaaaly, Kh.-iimitl lm 4 ii ml In n liny. "MvHtic Cur. " for Klu-iiniHt Iniii ami HM ralnili ruilu-iilly -iiic-h in 1 to i iinv ltn nl urn up. hi tlx' lyttom i r in uk.ii.il- anil

myitterioiiii, It rrumvi'ii at uics 1 1 1 - uiim' and thf dlMMM- Innn. iliuti-ly "linapju'iirs

rbHOnrtutiM urtatly Im-im-IUh, HOMU. sohl by M art In Knniin.ni, in t Junptr. Nov. N, H- Se A High Old Lonesome.

On Sundav afternoon, Dec. 27, 1896. Mike Wagner, Mike Kraft. (Jus Friedman, Chas. Kremp, Mart.

Schuhmacher and Jake Berget con

gregated in Kremp V derber' sa

loon on the square, and proceeded to

bowl up. One who was there says

Charlie wanted a drink at some-

bodv else's expanse by shaking tin

dice box. Mike Wagner said he

was a short boss and gave him

drink. After the crowd had put

several drinks of old-red-eye out o sight, three of the crowd went up U

LEMMINGTON LAUGHS. We had a very good time here on Christinas eve. There will be an entertainment and box supper at Porteraville on New Years night. Mr. Huston Abbot and Floyd Traylor were seen looking for their horse on Christmas night about 11 clock, where they had tied it before the entertainment. and

finding that it had left them to walk

loniethey soon saw that the only

way to get there was to take walkera

x press. It w as but about one tiour

till they were at home asleep. Floyd

was seen the next morning hunting for a part of the harness.

Mr. John Dike was seen passing ft I f A

.enimon s cliurcti cnnsima eve

ning going towards Hortersville with

the beauty of dark Egypt with him.

Mr. Judge Brentonwas seen leav

ing Egypt in a buggy by himself-

le seemed to be very lonesome uy

limself and thought he would stop

and take Miss Maud Farris with him

to the entertainment, but he found

nit he was not in it. To show

udge that there was a better man

than he was, Mr. Oscar Crandall took her home from the entertain

ment at Portersville. TBI Kid.

the Hhenix hotel for supper, while

Kraft, Wagner and Friedman went

to Mrs. Krodel'l Confectionery to gat oysters. While there, it is report

ed, thev indulged in rude vulga

talk, w hich led to their being arrest

ad for being intoxicated. Monday

they plead guilty before Ksq. Fink

which cost (ills Friedman glv.lu

Mike Kraft, 19.20; Mike Wagner

19.56.

Dr. Bell's Pine Tsr Honey.

Advances a New Theory in the Treat

BSaat of All Coughs. Lung and Bronchial Troubles It Cures, and Cures (Quickly.

Absolutely harmless and pleasant to

take. It cuts loose the mucous without

exertion or strainingand stips the cough at once bv healimz the inflamed parts;

givs vigor ami vitality to the respira- typhoid fever

Itory organs ami produces a conuuion in 1 m ull tin. fn ti. ! i. nm uri v iviml

with regularity end harmony.

A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind.. Sun," writes: "You have a valuable

prescription in Electric Bitters, and I

can cheerfully recommend u iorv,onunation and Sick Headache, ami as a

general system tonic that has no equal." Mrs. Anna Stehle, 9636 Cottage Grove

Ave.. Chicago, was all run down, couhl

not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her anil felt tired and

weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her

strength. Prices 50 cents and fl. (iet a Bottle at Martin Friedman's Drug Htore.

IRELAND ITEMS. Mr. J. K. Norman went to Jas

per, Monday to attend court.

Mr. A. H. Stewart went to Jasper the first of the week. Mr. Lawrence Weinegar, of In

dianapolis, is here spending the

holidays with his parents. Mr. Sandever, of Henderson, Kv., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry this week. Miss Emma Horton is visiting friends in Algiers this week. Dr. Salb, of Jasper, was called to the bed side of Mrs. Huffman Monday. She is dangerously ill with

Mae OttS day last winter I was-aught thing wlti.-h they claim is"justa-g I." plea guilty; titled .f'ö and ."e days

-. a cold rain. The next morning 1 WSi

. itile t move my head or arms, owing

ill aiiai'K oi innaiiuuorv nn-uuim ii-ni.

jail.

CIVIL ACTION.

I B : moodily carsd iv the ose of this tWBsdy Pivs I Children love it. OM people bke it.

Sfljr Now that the holiday

is past, tue business men

season

who ask

Sometimes a little more proti' induces jn ((u. oOOOtV

them to this. Ir. Bell s Bine rT Money 1 . . V. . ...... n 1 . ib. 1.1 i .... I ..nr. .-.ir.

1 lllf I , .--ICH, ,,ro. nui K '- " ! it

lyciera teiepnonea lor atuiysiciun. mu After vmi trv it once yoo will like it too The Ledgerw 1 Hixler tiartitioti tor traue m a regular nav nuouR.. ÜJj?! r'rön1,Tot'11 ,;' 'im wtitatt- suit was . ontinned. under order of the Courier will get their share.

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lb-mi.be.i the atfe.te. part- Police Court Notes. sale heretofore maoe. ' ' . v,,v' 7(tVnTT lMhlv with Pain Balm ami built Bp Vnilr,tt. i.,,,,, . K lI Kink q Cathariim Cheleinvs K i.abeth ments you oiler them, and tell the - 1 do,.,! off to sleep and when Amin w Jahn ii .1 t- L-q. r nk .1 (onunissioner re- truth" in your advertisements. A : ' ü? Irr, SS fTS lii180 J" distribution S f little sensible Coaxing often brings

o- 1 it' i' 1 i' 1 v .1111 1 1 . 1 f 11 111 I'll t ik 1111 1 111 r 1 .ni'' 11. i

toted aiDce. People come hers , , v f . .. ,. Ä t-.asJe and caose ended, invimles around U, buy I'ham- , . ogler for A . , L. n . .11 o. ,Vur K ys Sa,all K. Wood; 1 1 SSI f 1 f IM.,., in i-roi I- - 1 I- 1 L- II 1 1 ... .

on Saturday, Dec. 36. owrttW . vxr, pt,.(1 to (30 davs Henry Reichart gut drunk isst rivtm n imnan hill of xcentiona.

o 1 .

un in,

Hmggist.

CAST0RIA

r ' a 'a 1

success 11 it is merited.

Hev. V. Fidelis

For Infanta and Children.

Mlt-

ru-.ir

w e. k and Esq . g, H oosts.

Fink said 1 and

Ma ute re

joiced the congregation of St. Joseph's Church on Christinas day.

by preaching the first time fur many

ic n

try

Another Good Man tione Wrong. He failed to use Foley 1 kidney Cure lor his Mdsty eomplatsi. M Friedansa.

STThe

suits

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1 .011. ..... 11. .l-, . , I le looks well, and sav

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'he feels well, and all hope be may

be Spared furthei pain, and saved

Hoi

for u.-eful ministrations yet many ... t J At I :

years. ue siepnam ieu un- cuoir,

.Isisiht school tltlHte'

in court are g-tting in consid-

lerable of I legal mix, with motions, gtriegeTs estate, reports sale of real

oemurrers, exoepuons, esc. estate to Jolia Striegel f..r Wj

-.tiled on my lune. I tried Rrnncx Dkath Mr. .lohn Hfef- continue. 1 .

number of advertieed rern?lies an. 1 al- ..1 1 ..;u,;ii., k . ,v,aaA and.lon. Delia Kll rs Frank fc.ll : divorce;

f heart lailure, at the residence OWmiM-BO.

Lottie t . tiiani s r.nza urani.

pro-

Fritz, of 577 Selgwick etrtn't, Ohl . "I 1,1,1 :i m-vere i illlfh

f.l ........ I ....'uW . . 1 p Ihiull.tlinl .if M.V.

I ...... . in, t-- i, uiitiri lain,..,, ... , t-ral phvmeiano, with no b'netit. I was

for divorce ; continued.

Catharine Kendall vs (Ieo.

lowt'U; aeduottoe ; continued. John Vernia Co. vs est. of Geo. W. King, deceased J claim of 111 allowed.

1l.1t11 Huechler. adiu'r of Aug

SaTThe Marion (drant County) Chronicle issued an illustrated Christmas edition, describing tinprincipal industries and leading cit

izens of that county ! gas anu oil

and Minn excellent music was duced.

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miiifii.!.,! to trv Foley's llonev and of Mr. John A . .Tiners,. im, oil Y - ' " - ' r-r--

With little expectation of getting Sundav nmrnimz hurt. He and his continued. I pages and lour oi cover, niiea nun

I min-lot-eil a iM.ttle. Iliad tak- ., - .... vi... M F. Durauf. administrator of ham some ami well printed niustra-

aere wending the- of Tberesu Butzweiler, d.cM,

11.. 1 was ordep-d to sell real estate to

.11 111, it

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'1 te .loses when I felt greatly m. ,

I wM to l.-ei. smltlin- " riliel - 111 1111 .

I ensed. and bv the tune I had holidsVfl with her

liken the second lKttle

It savtNl in v hfe.

was entirely M . Fried nun.

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afflicted with oonsurnptioa for some 1 ' .. . .. I... iL im...d,-.i.. tmtum of I hos. . Allbnght

I I III' . OUl III' llline ....

ri Win. 0.

t t ..1 .ii .iu. .,.cU..ri f.iilim. ,.n.l it w-.s Simmons; iorecioure 01 cnauie

iiniri 1 if 1 1 nu UM' II Hin uvtmi " ' 11 ui '"', . . ... . 1 . it- 1 . . t

irate all thev will

j tttrevaganoe, but dl on 1 Htm that

n looking shahhv "

Simcoe I ilrilv- "That's t rue.

j r TV . 0W III, .l.k, ll,.. I ,t u-,f,. it rauflDU

r.,1,1 IM. IV II, , ... V. . 1 r- " keeps me looking shabby year

"tid vear out."

tions, and terse descriptions, which are a credit to the people of Grant county and the Chronicle, and is a sfiking evidence of the "confidence" possessed in the gas belt.

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about woman's totally unexpected. Ilists.dy w.i "" ". ",; jy she ca.. dlSSI taken to Louisville on Monday tor Albert 1 rid, vs Felis Schneider,

would keep a interment, and all sympathized with Sr : jury trial in progress.

the grief-stricken mother ami rel- Aiire.i minions ys jen , lt.ll( to BHthnia , bronvhitis,

atives. tnons. el ai ; venue enangeu upon loreonsampOon. The right tune to treat affidavit Oi plaintiff to Warrick a cough or cold is right away. Delay List of Letters OOUntV meaiM danger. Dr. Hell's Hine-Tar Ue,nainingintl,eP..s,o,,ceat.lasper. W Bfemker vs Hab.ka "" in a .j.iiek etiij '.S SafaeSfeSSSl I t. l for il.e week em nur ec. 20. . ,. .1 , . a safe cure. Druggn-ts sell it. iUoli' enoing ' Cooperage Co., at al. ; appointim titi l"i. J- . ....

ot uecetver maue in vacauou con-1 SaTAn awlul mine norror occurtirineil. and -even car loads of staves r,.a at Princeton coal mines Saturordered to bs sold by him at one. (jav !lHt killing eight, and badly

Geo. W . HoiioweM vs Sarali lloi- iniuring several more, lhere

I, -well; divorce granted plaintiff. Ln explosion in the mine, which is rn.rn.rn. m .I A At A ' ' E . At

111. H. siierntt vs

A Christmas Dinner. ( in Christmas morning Mr. L, L. Kelso was very much nurprised by the Straber-IIarris Post No. HG, (i. A. K., and their families and other relatives and friends. A bountiful

dinner was spread, the table fairly

Mr. Harry Johnson, of Peoria, Ills., is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Lou Bixler. Miss Jennie Armstrong, of Peabody, Kansas, is here spending the holidays with her many friends. Mrs. Sarah Turpen and daughter, of Princeton, are the guests of Mrs. J. I. (iregory this week. Dr. J. S. Stewart and wife, of

groaning under good things to eat.i

Those present were: Comrades I.. Jasper, spent Saturday and Sunday L. Kelso and wife. A. J. Coff man with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

and wife, John Rudolph and wife,

M. Casker and wife, . A. Krodel and wife, YV. H. Harris and wife, Scott Lemmon. Louis .Smith, S. H. Stewart and wife, J. H. Hrooks, of Bunceville, Ind., Win. B. Brittain and wife, N. B. Coflman, Prof. 0. L. Kelso, of Terre Haute, Mrs. K. DeBrular, aunt Patssj Woods, Mrs. E. Funk, Mr. ind "Mrs. Jas. Corn, R. M. Milburn, of Jasper, Dr. H. (i. Kelso and Mrs. J. A.

A. Thomas.

Many of our fair Maiden's hearts were made glad X mas by receiving fine presents from their best fellows. Mr. Hamilton Glezen's saw mill 2H miles east of town, was burned last week. It is supposed that it caught fire from a spark in the sawdust. He will rebuild it soon. Mrs. Mary Cook has sold her farm 2 miles south of Ireland to Mr. John Kellams and Mr. Swart.,

fliwlf ut I ? ! I . . - I 1 1 i . AflblUDU (lor

.. , a i- kjr ui n i.: of Huntingburg. the consideration

irtme Harris, .iiue v om, .h-h- . , . Coffman, Marv Kelso, Sarah Kelso, -ng f W. They take possession Maud Corn, Fifa Corn, Kdna Corn, j Mnr- li JMaggie Krodel, Delia (Jude, Mas- The (ietn Dramatic Co. will prefers Cecil Kelso, Ralph Stewart, Hent a new play, entitled "By Force Chan. Funk, Lawrence Corn, Lern, of Impulse" some time during Corn, John Corn, Kverett Corn, 1 January. Edward Kelso, L. L. Kelso Jr.,! We think if the Central CommitZenas Kelso, Howard Kelso and tee is governed by the request of Harry Kelso. the Republican patrons of the oflice A general good time was had by, here, tliat W. H. Kellams will be all. The old Colnrades telling war 'postmaster. But if we Democrats reminiscences and singing several had any say in the Post office we

patriotic songs. Mrs. (. ottman lav- should object to Mr. Kellams

ored the crowd by singing a ierman song which was greatly enjoyed by all. 01 who was prksent. New 11 room 8 hop. The best Brooms are hand made

Deputy Sheriff Vic. Cassidy and

Wm. Line arrested Wm. Brown Tuesday, and took him to Jasper to answer to the charge of theft.

No greater ealarnity .-an liefa a per- NfJW BrOOIll Shop. The dinner given in honor of Mr.

son man in neaiin. miuuhk mm mo" l i i ! V , . t v ... the.., sei are not serums mala.lies. 1 he best Brooms are hand made L.L.Kelso, at his home Xmas

;. I The more trivi-il c.ugh or cold, if ne- brooms, and thev are made at the ; day was largely attended. A Mr.

tun kes litootn .iantiiaciunng vo., painter, Iroin Indianapolis, one oi on West fcifth street, one square : fr. Kelso's armv mates, was pres

ent. All reported a good time.

Coaten, When calling for

"advertised."

(,ne thin iw cnH'iiii If Mil ntf ,l.i In

Ith I had sold. No one can tell ti.it the tm) will be. Ineumnia, 'Urr'i thrtnuk hronrhllls. if not con'"pUon, invariably result from a neF" M i,. It if 'miri.rivoi r l.m. that

"d '..li are no often neile.-le.l when

""'in hem how easily and at what

. - meilieine that contain- n,.

wilii 'V ,s a 'n"'- that can safely be given to

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.ii uir i en i i

Paul. same ph'iise nay

en - i" r. -M.

Foley's Honey ami Tar Osage, syrup wherever iatfoeaeed i" eonewered the most pleasant sad etfec-

nve renie.lv for all throat ami lung coin-

froin the Public Schools.

We make any kind of broom the public wishes by giving us one day's notice. We sell wholesale and retail from 91.10 I dozen up to $:.(M) a dozen, a r

;is and iroin loc to ooc a piece.

Stamm, et al ; dismissed

- t oiiKh Keine ly in always ,,llintH x Dlv prominent e..ugh Nichols Sheppard Co.

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We will work up your broom

Christian i;,i i feet under the surface, and ap- corn, in three different styles, to

oe:irei I not to have proper ventila-

vs John ,,., An exolosion occurred on the

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if

( lumtor 1 ..iiitv l i in

kingf thi r. ii,e,y. id': "S.iue-

P I Md a had COM and cough. I

oiii'.xt cvervthinv Vinnllv Mr

Friedman.

, opiates and K. Brunsman, et al; judgment for Sunday previous, dislodging a large children. M. aoi), amount of earth and rock, but for-

vs Kdiiond

un if

Ine.1

aase L. Hardin

For stockings and Brittens for tae.Benkert: dismissed.

children, dye the wool with lutnam y 'r Kennev receiver of C

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raueie-s I'xes, .rarn-i , v ;ioio...i . . . , f. ,.

v. ... i t ieu. .nioii'"'. v

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Keine, v. ami one ;(

: M cared me entirely." For I rie,nlan Dniggifrt.

kev Red. Each time vmi

rnake UM Bran nock

ii'i 1 i.i I i ; i . i ...i.i ik it u tii'in i':i MM, 'lit 1 1 r lilW)

a. li i i I iii in i ut s vii isN l ik ii in- in a ks I i ii'iii uriir it rit u i . im! - t - -

1 f v i larti

vs Louis Schlatt-

"Ö.

suit you, for Sc, 10c, and 12'sca piece. On BlOOmi in lots of 5 to 10 doz

en we irive snecial nrices. in '20 to

Innately not injuring any one. 1 belgQ (i()(,n nts we give j,d)hers prices, one of Saturday was the worst at Ve also can make your brooms in

either made of corn. The standard

cident ever county, and

nient. II

happening in (ubson caused great excite-

State Mine Inspector

Jos. F. Friedman, administrator js investigating it after the lives S T? t a I IT

nia jeSi nm

SJTOniA.

tl

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Ith ' ' r.ii.aoein rvaegoi, .- m-

d.'p'd to sell real estaie ai puouc sale, clear of liens. JOS. PfSfl vs A. Rohletter, H al

SuhBcribe for the Cousikb. 'dismissed.

For Kent. Itesidence n

street, five rooms. 1 1 per month C. DOAMI

are

lost.

Sixteen ounces of performance to every pound of promise in the ailvertisi inents of The Courier.

are the soft carpet green corn. Why not buy a good hand made broom for the same money you buy a steam made broom, (live us a chance ; your interest is our interest. (riM'KKH Bkuom Mm. Co., Hi F. Ciickes, Manager.

Robert Myers sold his fine match team to Mr. John Kellams, of Huntingburg, for 160. Bob said it was just like parting with his heart to see them go away. We wish all of the patrons of the Courier a Happy New Year. Rlack Cat. The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, a Am . t ' ' ... t i

nays: l regani nr. Mnga new insoovery an an bleal Panacea for cough.-'. Colds and lung complaints, having used it in my family for the last Ave yearn, to the exlunion of phvsician's prescriptions or other jm-parations. Kev. John Hiirgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a mitunter of the Methodist EpiwosaJ church for fifty years or more, and have never found anything so tieneftcial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery. Try this ideal cough remedy now! Trial bottles free at M. Friedman's drug store . 4