Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 August 1897 — Page 5

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'here MM a lig crowd at Un

at St'lint'llville. Krida v

and Saturday. MiT atMMMN ' all I ask i" for you to

H.H.. :n ami ee in v line line of nami.le.

Mother. tli tailor, hlock. Ja-r

will .nl -r a miii

up Uira in Kpav.l

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arr Teaches were in town ogl at 50 cents a bushel.

this

Clothing; at cost at Eckerts New Stor. fT A good deal of wheat is lieing I ightifl at BS to V Milts a bushel.

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oiiiflii t kimw that when T V suffer, m tr-.iii any k lntrouble that a äff. mm- remedy is Knlej -Kidney t 'ure luarantced Of iimm-v re funded. M Friedman

MThe lOOf tod t UlMila of th

Pllblic School hiiildutg was painted tlii- week. ttaTdtememl r Huther can in ike y.si a win tur ; than you ran laiy them ready made, considering the gouds an.l workman hip. 4t It

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At this season of tlx rear thf

(nin-hine is very tryinir nu the tn :i, r-a ami often cause- granulate! lids -utlierlaml's Katrle Kve Salve is a poait.e care. a tule at all dealers.

I ha ' granulated lids for t went v years. I tried many doctor and lots of medicine to no avail. A skin had grown

over my eye and tl ey grew worse until Mazing I could not recognize ine MM the

street. Sutherland's Kagle Kve Salve cured me sound and weh in ten days. Yours, W. 0, Woudall. .MurlreesUjro, Tenn.

POWDER Absolutely Pure. VI-I. rated for it irreitt li-avenlna Rtreiiktli ami healt lifulne. ABure the foo.1 agmnat liluui ami all form ( .Iii I tenttion eomiiion to the cheap branda. MlIU HAKIM. r-OWLEK CO.. W TOKK.

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BEITER HABIG. Mr Louis Better and Miss Josephine Ilahig were married in St. Joseph s Catholic church Tuesday

morning, the Rev. P

Menger, officiating. Mr. Heiter is the clever young

gentleman who presides at the organ

in St. Joseph s churc

.i pari-ti school. Miss llalug is leautitul daughter of our fel

riti.en Mr. Anton H'big. Thev

were attended by Mess-rs. Edward Cutweiler and Frank Habig as groomsman, and Miss Josephine utzweiler and Miss Klla Habig, as bride-maids. The wedding reception was held at the home of the bride on North Main St. At night they tendered wedding dance to all lovers of dancing at Kunkel's hall, and many attended. The Cor it ikk wishes them success and a long and loving life.

I a QoOO Vikid Mr. J amen M. lf.ird. of Madien townsl p, in-.rin-the Colhikk that his wheat . H id beats any in this county ho

Stenhen -ir reported in the pa pent, r rom

lie lUiiu oi I - acrew lie oiiiaiutm ooo

buslielH, or afiout HO btishel per acre. It wiih of the pool variety,

h and teaches!14"" he obtained the seed in Peters-

thejhurg lawt rail. He will save the low crop ftr seed for those who want to

JoT Farmers -ay the long druth i- cutting short the corn and late pitatoecroj 8. A distinction without a difference . : i t - to but little. There is a differ ence a real differeucv a vast difference . ween Sutherland Kagle 1 and any other. The greatet difference i in the results obtained fron, its use. It cures sore eyes, granulated lids am! MtrtB juicker tlian any known remedy and cannot injure the eye of a file.

The Leimiion church congre

gation contr cted for a chaj-l organ with Mr F. C. Kuebler thi- w k. It will be delivered next week.

Mr- Jos I'nawehr, of Louisville, catne to Jaser Saturday night to visit friends and relative-. Rev. K. S. Horton, of Harrisonville, Ohio, pased through Jasper Monday morning on his way home. Mr. Jav DeBruler, F.s,... left for

Fred. Lane, of Jefferson Tp., Killed In i Ficht at a Church Door by John Bradley. l.a-t Sunday Fred Lane and John Bradley got in a tight in the afterternoon ami Lüne knocked Bradley down. Bradley g d up and went

borne. At night Bradley was at

hange sorts, fie broke and prepared the ground in Sept., using 100 Iba. of bone meal per acre ; sowed a portion of it on Sept. 2.rth and the rest on Oct KUh. 1 he first own he thinks yielded from appear nces 4 .r ."i bushels per acre more than the

later sown. It was on a clay loam ground, which had oats in in 1896, i ml corn in 1886. His yield of another variety was not near as large.

He believes in changing seed. To Consumptives. As an It. nent remedy, Foley's Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes

in advanced stages, but truthfully claims

to give comfort and relief in the very vM.rnt eases, and in the early stages to effect a cure. M. Friedman. Mr Messrs. Sertuersheim, Gratnel-

spadier, Melchior, Me Kall, and others of the committee of the big

IHJIIK . it l 1 1 1 b 1 1 1 i unit y TV cr fcv i winvio vra mv vuimwinw C) in Bandar night the barn of I eters-burg Saturday last, where be( ,,aruScrabb,e Baplbjlchnrch, boo church Fair, finished drawing from t 1 I t I 11'. ,.1,..!, HC M, ... til , .l.ll.u tl.lH I r Z - . w.

the St.Meinrad cloister was burned,

with al out 80 tons of hay, and a quantity of oats, wagons, harness, iVc. involving a loss of about 4-, 500.

will ojien a law

w ith Mr. ( ix

Fi'iiiT n Madison Tf. OnMonlay Mr. Warren Armstrong drove his team and mower into a clover field he had rented of Mr. Alois Kuhs, prH8ing to cut the clover for seed. Mr. Fuha ordered him out, claiming that he had rented it for the hay crop only, and not the seed crop. Armstrong refused to go, and Kuhs pulled him off the machine, and got on top of him and began choking and striking him. Armstrong reached out and got a monkey wrench from the side of the machine, and turning Fuhs off of him began striking him with the wrench. Other parties separated

them, and it was found Fuhs' head

was cut by the wrench, and Armstrong had a bruised eye and scratched face and throat, but neither was badly hurt. Fuhs filed an

affidavit before Ksq. Kellams against Armstrong, charging A. &

B. with intent to kill, and on lues-

day the hearing was postponed un

til Friday. These are each good

citizens, and it is a pity the hot

weather so influenced them they couldn't keep cool, and settle their dispute some other way. It is always best to have contracts made in writing, so there can be no misconstruction.

three miles northwest of Birdseye,

.Ictterson townsbiti waiting at the

Mr. O-car (.rimes, of Centralia, door with a nun,ber of others, till

fo I he lesk I otnpany is putting Mrs. Helen r. Leming the vacant

lot on Seymour and 7th stieets, and will after a while build a residence

thereon. I he consideration was

a ware room for veneering nrtl

i the desk wareroom. CASTOIIIA.

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III., was attracted to Jasper lv I ..; --- . . i .. :;,...! t i

; (iictr ui U.Iii. , auu tnucu . i Mr. Jos. Fierst ha- bought of Huther this week.

M in Maggie Kuebler and In r

Miss Lizzie went to l.,.uis-

Tie s-

$m

Pkk.v hino. Rev. J. K. Fisher, M. Bo will preach at the church in .hi -per next Sunday night at 7 -.;o oclK-k. Kvery boly welcome. HiicklenH Arnica Salve. T!ie Best Salve in the world ior cut,

finnses, sores, ulcere, salt rheum.

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; services would oegin. nane came into the crowd and began taunting him with the black eye he

had given him, evidently wanting another tight. Hot words passed,

ville last Monday, where the latter and Bradley took out his pocket is to undergo an oiieration on htr knife, w hen Lane also took out his

cousin

Diki. Mr. Jos. Bauer, the farmer who was ii.jured by the explosion

tfi -. W. S Wininger and his bri le of two weeks are enjoying the refreshing breezes of Little Round Top thif week, the guests of W. V. and Mrs. K'-ndall. The M ses Rose and Teresa

of the Steiiftenagel boiler last week, Kuebler visited at Sweet Sulphur

Springs last week.

died I hursdav afternoon. He was

fever huned at the I atlnuic gravey iru on their triemi- Messrs. r.tk rn

LimU rger, of Rockpoit, Ind.

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ac'i i m pained uy

ami

ore-, tetter, chapped hands, elnltdains. prjdav la-t He was öö vears old, Boraa, and all skin eruptions, and tki- , , .; i A .. .Unoh.

.ii n.ü t i i v- ti.. ka im r. t " ' "

t cures t u. s ..r tw imv reoiiire.1.

i. u guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- ters

IMWO; miney relun-le.1. rn-e LV -eilte per box. For sale hv Martin Fnedman. Apti 30tb. 1HV7-Iy.

io to Hut Iter

Fall Suit or pant and yyu a ill Iw eure

thev are custom made. ' "

PkEachin.. Kev. Tfios. Alfords, ' A'.foidsville. will preach et IemdM D church. Boone township, on nt x. Saturday night and n Sunday iiior-ing and afternoon. The public g neral! v are invited.

MaKKM'.K Li- KX-K. Joseph Himer and Josephina M. Miller; Wm. J. Krny and Rom Mtafelinger; Henry H. Mtenkhaus and Sadie K. Hilstnever.

Mr. W. K. Cox. Esq.. ii attend-

ing court at Princeton this week. the tailor, (or your There are six MUMM accused of

niunler to be tried there this term of court. Miss Maggie Kuebler returned fmni a lengthy vi-it to Indianatsdis lat week. She brought with her

Master Clarence Sweeney, w remain until September.

and attacked Bradley with it. Thejf cut and slashed each other

till bv-standers interfered, when it

was found each was seriously cut

Lane wa- carried oft and died in

a little over an hour afterwards

Bradley was taken home, and is confined to his bed with wounds,

but the doctors sav he will recover

No effort was made to arrest him

.a - . l-l.i a

as the witnesses say ne diu me cutting in self defense, and some of the neighbors say the community is well rid of Lane, as he was considered a "tough,' and often stirring up difficulties.

The Most Fatal Disease. It o not generally known that more adults die of Kidnev trouble than any other disease. When the tirst symptoms of tin- disease appear, no time should le lost in taking Foley's ('..he Cure, winch la guaranteed or iim ui. refunded. M . Ktiedman.

"There was a racket and fu--

on the ttreet between Sernier-heitn s and Kunkel's Tuesday night, during which a pistol was tired in the air, which attracted deputy Sheriff Vic Ca--idy"s attention, and he stopped the row. It was an echo of a fight at the Fair the week before.

GtMOV Ootnm Faik. The vet

eran secretary . 8. Vet Strain,

the Fair at Princeton, sends the Coi kiek a ticket. The Fair will be held Sept. fco It. Oibson is n

one oi tne iii-si weaitny ami u

ftressive counties in the

Princeton a lively growing MM citv. io o the Fair.

tar.! ust receive. I a large line

of samples which will please any

See. suits f id.ou up. 1 ants J. P. Huther. the tailor.

of Fall' one to i

"s up. I' It

Hot rut ButaJcnro. Mr. Louis Seng's saloon, MM the railroad, was

state, and entered .Mondav night hv thieve-

hand

who took some small change from tfie drawer, a box or two of cigars, and stme bottles of liuuor. They

Tki.kphoxk to Loooootke. The br-.ke in one of the front door win-

A Birthday Celebration. Wednesday Aug. lSth, 1S7, being Mrs. Eliza Cask's filst anni-

10 will, versary of her birth, it was pleas

antly celebrated hv a number of

friends and relatives, who assem

bled in a beautiful grove near her home with well tilled baskets, with such foods as are pleasing to the eye and good for the appetite. At 12 o'clock dinner was served with the usual relish and enjoyment that accompany such occasions. The number present was Li2, the following names are those of the oldest : Mrs. Eliza Case 61 yeais, Bettie

Loogi dee telephone company are dows, and entered that extending their line from Alfords-

ville Io White river, and the Daboii Co. telephone Co., will meet them at White river, and connection will be made so that in a few days tele-

wav.

Base Ball Talk. Will Bohnert the EUdl

base man ha- been making

jond

Chappel C'5, Amanda Lomax 55, Sarah Harris B2, the oldest person present, Margaret Pay ton 02, Laura Russell 88. Mary Rhodes 81, Mrs.

Davenport 7', Maria Corn 57, Eliza

w heels the tickets in the big scheme

on Monday night. They had

worked at it for several nights in

. a a i ii ai k

succession there being over -,uov

tickets sold. Among the thousands

the following were the awards of a

o

portion of the prizes : Joseph r neu

man, Sr., grain drill; Conrad Betz, Celestine. buggy; Mrs. Elizabeth

Kunkel, washing machine; Messrs Kiefer, Kunkel, Bohnert & Co

buggv harness; Jacob Eckert, hall

hat rack; Henry Hohler, cook

stove; Mrs. Jos. Buchart, a kitchen

cabinet; Frank C. Kuebler, the

nanny goat ; Kelix Schneider, Jr., washing machine; Dr. Kempf's son, a set of light wagon wheels; Mrs. Andrew Eckert a tine mantle clock. There was some amusing things

occurred at the distribution of the!

prizes, which was superintended by I KMM good married ladies. The i handsome ladirv' man, Mr. (ins. (iranielspacher, assistant bank cashier, drew a very tine pair of ladies drawers, which were hung on a wire, folded to show some pretty lace. hen the ladies found it for him they told him to take it off the line, and he supposing it to be a table cover, or something of that kind, nulled it down suddenly, when it

divided and a leg fell on each side of his neck, to the great amusement of the ladies. Gus. almost fainted when they laughed so heartily, and one of them advised him what to do with them. Ask him if he took the advice. It is whispered, quietly, however, that he will have use for them before winter comes.

Hornet hint? to Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of the drus: firm of Jones A Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with Iairinpef and her case rrew so serious that physicians at Cowden anil Pana could do nothing for her. It neemed to develop into Hasty Com uraption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the mirprise of all she began tu get better from first dorn, and hft'd dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for ( 'onstinipition, Coughs and Colds is truaranteed to do this good work. Free

trial Iwttles at Martin r riedman s lrng Sum-. 6

Lawn Party. Ice cream will be served in the grove near Btthel church on Thursday evening, August 26th, 1897. Good music will be furnished by the Lewis orchestra. Several recitations will be given by the White

Ribbon young ladies. I he proceeds are for the W. C. T. U. Every body is invited to come. COMMITTKE.

phone communication will be open two weeks

tr -in .Li-jer 0 LoOfgi M'tee.

with the Washington club the past

il t,,,ir Norton 51, Mary Hancock 47, Mag-

Not iee to Dental Patrons. It has come to my notice that a party ha- lecn soliciting dental work, claiming tu lie a husine-- partner of mine. I want it distinctly understood that I iiave n onnection with any other dentist in this countv. and no one is authorized t" i t ; 1 1 i I

-.'in n i.ipiK ii ,nr. i win w ii-ä-'i .. , . i i

to attend the wants of all who desire au'u" -re ' r

all

gie McCain 80, Laura Budd 47

any of the I parts. The Reds

He 1- fast enough for t:ir.. Cillhnm rl I nee Hurris 40

ia i a I y r '

I lib:

around in these

The very appeamnce of Sutherland's Rade Fve Salve futilities that this reme-

dv is new and original iu itself. It is doinir ffood

nianufa4-turevt on an improved methol. (ic work will

I ne manv miractiiius cures oi iuuk

lental work, at my office in the Spayd block. Jas. S. Stiwabt." July 2, 1897 -tf. List of Letter Ketnainingtn the Post Office at Jasjer. Ind., for the week ending Aug. 17th, 1U7. Hollow ay. Hen. I'reiss. Katharina.

When calling for same plea

hv its use cmi.haM7.es its linlxirtaDCB

the greatest enre know n for any and kind of sore eyes.

Mary Bradfield 50, Sallie Pride 41?, Mattie Harris 45, Susie Howe 42,

outfielders have iwen Sarah Hoagland oS, Sarah Wilson

."7, Bosa Sweet 85, Maty (ial breath 54, Mr. Flem Case 88, James Lomax CI , N. Pay ton CI , John Russell 55. Ben. (ialbreath 5C, John Budd 52. Elijah A. Bell 68, T. F. Bradfield 51, Wm. Lent 47, James

Rev. (i. A. Kienle. pastor

the Salems Evangelical Lutheran church at Hunticgburg, preached Uo a good sizel congregation of Oet-

man speaking people at the Public for our boys

School house in Jas s r last Sunday tseing out-classed

work or late, i n ir

dand soine improve

ment. Booneville wanted the Jasper battery la-t Sunday. Schuhmacher

was willing, but preferred the Red's ,,f siippirt btdiind him in a contest

with liuntingburg, the Aspiring R. R. center of southern Indiana. The Louisville's were U strong

The Reds all admit

Thev are ac-

H arris 4, Perry Anderson 4:?,

advettawd.

S. Anhkbhon, P. M

,ftV aftern'Hui. He a!- -pike a short cu-tmned to defeat here

time in Enclish. He made another I bev are determined to

CASTORIA

appointment to preach at the school themselves in Sunday's game

For Infanta and Children.

house at 2 :30 o'clock on Sunday,

Aug. 2Sth. All Cerman speaking citizens are invited.

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You Can Depend On It. That Foley's Colic Cure is an instant relief for "colic, rammer complaint, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, bloody tlus. chronic diarrhoea, cholera infantum. bilMMH colic, painters co'ic. cholera, and all Imwel cotiiplaints. M. Friedman. In Jail Sheriff Cas-idy has received the following prisoners from Huntingburg this month : Andn-w ;'i--, ch-rg.d with pettit larceny, and Arch Helverson, for pettit lar- " ncy, both examined before Mayor

Brundick, and committed in default

't hail. Mrs. Uuie

daughter of of keeping a

s iore fcs.p Johnson, and committed

to answer at circuit

Oaki m Citv Faik The edi-, tor acknowledges receipt of ticket to the above Fair which takes place next week. The management have! always had a first class Fair there.

and a it is easv of access -otne of

Huntingburg 10 Booneville

Sunday last. Our own

made that one for Booneville, and saved them from a shut-out. If Huntingburg so far outclasses Booneville, how far are they in advance of the R ds? Qo see for yourself at the Park Sunday.

With pner supjiort Schuhmach

Wm. Hoagland 48, Tillman Cray ö l. John Alexander 48, Nlohol&s. Harris The cakes, which n tun be red 4.'?, were tested by Wm. Lent and Nick Harris and were pronounced excellent. 0. D. Hakkis. The nice specimens of half a dozen or more varieties of cake ac-

Bohubel jcompanying the above notice shows

that the ladies there are adopts at preparing good things. Editor Col KIKK.

of late, red.-. Mil

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Dangerous Drinking Water. Death lurks in impure water. It breeds discuses often in epidemic form. The first svmptom is looseness of the howels. These diaeases are clicked by taking Foley's Colic Cure. M. Friedman .

our Dubois county make exhibits, and attend.

folks a good

manv

A Generous Child. (iive me a bite f your candy Flossie?''

No, but you may kiss me while mv nioiif i- stickv." Life. :

hould er the southsider, will make things

interesting for the Browns. His prowess is recognized by Jasper's greatest rival Petersburg. B. B. Fan.

the

At the soldiers reunion at

Schnellville, on Friday some Lanes threw away the tag

(irant.

- and others kicked up a row, and

Enoch Ahl nccii-pd wpre making things lively ju-t out-

house of ill-fame; tried ,,f the cmP" numlier of

deputy shentts were on the ground to preserve order, and when they started towards the g:ang. the latter broke and run to their wagon, which had Is-en left conveniently

ifor an emergency, jumped in, and .a aa

thev started their horse- ih

ooting at the deputies. Jos.

er and . Line returned me

tire, and it was ret.rted next dav

one of those in the wagon received

Hunk.M-d. The et pkaM trntni ted loudly. "What's the trouble!" askid

cbimi inzi " M no l .nlv'a wnrked the -hell game on nie," r plied the piichyilerni as he

of empty peanut

shell which had iut been handed to

bun. HtflaMphta North American.

curt.

Wliea Vow Take Yoar Vacatloa Hie most ne.-ejsary article to ho. W'ltli vmi i mftmrn w.. . i ...

t-'ttle of Foley's Colic C It ' t.

solute prevention or cure of all derange- "is th ;..-nts ..f the U;wel- ca,r1 by a change gan sh

Thm Kml MBU Man' M Story.

Opdike i ihv tiing th. ir ti. w flat narv effH-t

The real estate agi ut said that uiy wife and I conlil have the tint for f 25 a month, i ut that he would charge any one . ie ;(o. Fatli.TKiH That was the offer be made me and my wife whi n we tho ighl of taking it. Brooklyn Eagle.

MOW TO FIND OIT. Fill a bottle or common glass witn urine and let it stand twenty hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouhle. Too frequent desire t urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. Whst To lo. There is comfort in the know ledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fullrills every wish in releiving pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinarv passages. It corrects inability to hold urine, and

scalding pain in passing it, or bad forth his Son, made of

eiiccu loiiowuig line oi uipiur, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of lieinir comoellfvl

to get up many times during the night 'might receivethe adoption of sons

t urinate. 1 he mihi and the extraordi-

ofSwamp Roit is soon re

alized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing

cases If von ;iee.l a

Epworth League Unioi of Pike County. The Epworthinns of Pike county believe that a closer fellowship should exist between the different chapters. To bring about this result representatives from the different chanters, together with Ireland

Chapter as the Ireland Chapter I)long to the Otwell Circuit, met in the beautiful grove near Otwell Tuesday, August 17, 1897, to form such a union. A very interesting program was carried out. In the abseence of the President, Mr. J. CJ. Nichols, Rev. VI. L. Payton was elected temporary chairman of the meeting. Miss Bertha Botts, of Otwell, gave the address of welcome. This was responded to by Brother Cajieheart, of Veljen, and Brother Kader, of Petersburg. Dinner was then served under the trees. The afternoon program consisted of papers on topics of interest, talks and recitations, interspersed with good music. Miss Lulu B. Young, of Ireland, Mr. Iouis (ieorge, of Alford, and Mr. John K. Chappell, of Algiers, were the reporters chosen to report this convention to the Jasper Conanen and the Petersburg papers. At the evening session Rev. W. Rader, of Petersburg, preached an excellent sermon, using as his text Gal. 4: 4. "But when tl e ful

ness of the time was come, God sent

a woman,

made under the law, to redeem them

that were under the law, that we

in

Vou nr i t as well advertise

flhffi rSl5 i n Under i'Jp "U H millH ' hP through one ear The IIln ai in a newnaiST with- Ut ..f order mm id.-erre.l after th.

out circulation.

incident.

Dishes of gold and silver used in table service in Vlisi B. C. wro found at Troy by Dr. Schlunnann. One of these waa about tho siao now um-yloyod.

The time and place of holding the

next convention was not selected. Everyone left Otwell feeling that

medicine vou the convention had benefitted them,

should have the test. Sold by druggists; and that they would try to awake

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pru e iiii lenm nun one nun ir. i on Mf have a sample bottle and pamphlet !oth sent free by mail. Mention The Coi KiKK nnd send your address to Dr. K ihner A Co.. Hinghamton, X, Y. The proprietor of thia paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer.

more interest in their home chap

ters. Lulu B. You MO,

Railroad Kxcumionfi. SI'KNCKR CO. FAIR, Aug. 2-th to ifHt h . one fare for the round trip Aug. 24th to '.Wth, good until Aug. '."th.

CHRISXF.Y FAIR. Aug. 30th to

You won't need a magnifying

, ill i Ä J I v i a ana w.u. vti iv glass to read the bargains advertised MeJt 4th, one fare for the ronod trip

in I he Col'RIKK. 1 Aug. 30 to Hept. 4, good till Sept. 5.

House aad Lot for Sale. A good residence on Mill street in Jasper, for sale cheap, and on reasonable, terms. The lot has on it a good drilled well costing nearly $100, furnishing an untailing supply of good water. Foi prbe and terms apply to (J. Doane. Prof ram for Jasper Epworth Learae, Sunday Night Auf. 22, 1897. Song, Choir Scripture Reading and Prayer, Rev. J. E. Fisher Song, Choir Recitation, Estella Mullen Declamation Beitha Leming Song Choir Declamation Mary Anderson Declamation Linnie Tilraan Declamation Flora Neff Select Reading Blanche Leming Solo Emma Cassidy Selection Emma laming Song Choir Otlicers of the League will be installed Sunday night. Meeting at 7 o'clock. Every body is invited. Old People. Old eople who respiire medicine to regulate the tstwels and kidneys will

find the tme remedy in Klectric Hitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky or other intoxicant, I nit acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the orgnna, thereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Klectric Hitters is an excellent appetiier and aids digestion. Old people nnd it just exactly What thev need. Price fifty cents per bottle at M. Friedman's drug store. 5 Bethel Beautie. Some of our farmers are longing for rain. Sabbath school is progressing nicely. The attendance on last Sabbath was seventy two. Miss Ada Berba, of Oakland City, is visiting Miss Bell Cooper. Miss Delia Brittain, of Ireland, and Miss Bessie Bretz, of Huntingburg, were the guests of the Alford gills last Sunday. Miss Sallie DeBruler, of Rockport, is visiting Miss Ella DeBruler. Miss Virda Brown is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bissey, in Daviess county. L. L. Cooer, of Bellville, Ills., was the guest of Miss Josie Cooper the first of the week. DeBcrry and son have commenced work on U. F. Brittain's new barn. Mr. John DeMotte, one of our highly respected citizens who has been in bad health, is rapidly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Harker and little son Cecil, made a flying trip to Lemington last Saturday. Mr. Jasper Abell has quit the bicycle study, and is now busily engaged in the study of Schnarr, with the hope of entrapdng a bird in the near future. Eijrkka.

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