Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 October 1897 — Page 5

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arThe 1-ong Distant Telephone Exchange has been placed in the i del Drug Stun-. frtrThe largest ptiN'k of heating und k iiifr stoves in Dubois county you MiU llml at Iory A Sturm's. M 000 to 0i N- Woathart. at Ireland, (or iill sizes of Window tilass cut to order at lowest prict h. Tlif rnt time you feel or see anything wrong with votir eyes in the right im tu une Sutherland' Hash' Kve

Halve. It i wire and safe cure for inHiiinittioii, granulated IhIh or Hon eye. UirMr. Isidor Schuhmacher' new botlM OH North Main street is rapidly nearing completion. Y,,nr even neetl toning up jnt as well liyoor system. Don't think because von Inive "never had sore eyes you've no Bit for flulhwlllrt'l Kagle Kye Salve It ic cooling, healing and strengthening. It will clear your sight.

wMr, .lohn Robioaon tad 'arrie Hoffman were married

day night at the residence of Kfllaiiis by K-'. Zoeller.

Brjy l.ort v 4 Sluriii are for In s priem ob Cooking Sloven.

Miss Mi hi Mr

hcadipiar'crs i rid Ileal mi'

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('. N. Weathers ha returned from

the city with a complete line of Qeot'l Clothing, also Dry (Joint-, llisits an I Shoes.

Mr. 1'iiul steinhart' ereddinii

dance at Cedar garden, Tuesday walargely attended and all had a pleaant time.

WANTED. Pheaii I L. ilress im- ottice.

To hay " ii shares of Stork, Series "D." Ad

If von want a tine air 1 1 .-1 t heat

ing Htove pee hurey A Sturm before btiying clue here. j

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The water main on the went

Hide of the Miliare siimi'tr u leak

Wednesday night and was repaired Thursday.

Moral aaaaea the food pur, hole an J delicious.

POWDER Absolutely Pure

. !, POWMD CO.. n '

If voiir even ever Income tired,

UiTThe Oid Fanner Hopkins Co. had a crowded house ut Kastner's Wednesday night.

W . ak eyes are made strong, lim vision in made clear, styes are removed, ami granulated lids or sore eyes of any km. I may t sjieediiy and effectually cured liy the use of Sutherland's Kagle Eye Salve. Its pat up in tuhes and sold 00 a guarantee by all dealers.

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W"Mr. Jos, Fierst exjiects to DOOVO into his new residence on W, Seventh Street in a couple of weeks. TO d'BK A COLI IN Oil DAY. Taki I.MXMtivf lirdiiiotmiiiiiii 'l'iti.ieta. Alt DtUKKiatt ridiiwl the money if It (aila to AV. I -Ml

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ami mini or ieei neavy c win give yon more cuinfort than you can imagine, it invested in a tulie of Sutherland's Kagle Bjre Salve. Perhaps you never did nor never will have sore eyes this is no sign your eyes do not need strengthening and your sight clean .1. Our fellow-citizen, Mr. 15. H. Hran nook, has again shown his progressivenesH hy securing the agency for I'utnam Fadeless Dyes This dye not only colon more goods than anv other, hut each

package will color any and all kinds ol clothes. Price lOe.

Mr. (ieo. Dischinger's wed

ding dance at Kaataer'l Hall Thursday night was the occasion of a pleasant evening for hi8 numerous friends.

Nfrrer Say Die. Many desperate cases of kidney tliseases pronounced inciirahle liave lieen OUrad by Foley's Kidney Cure. Manx physicians use it. M. Friedman. W.Mr. S. Kuehler's Cloak open ing yesterday was a grand occasion It was one of the largest displavever in the county and very success ful.

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ft.Mrs. Sarah A. Cooper has resigned her position as teacher of the Sth tirade in the Oakland City Khooif to accept the position of Oeoeral House keeper at the Southern Indiana Insane Hospital. The Oakland Citv Journal savs :

Mr. Simon Rich and wife

were tendered a surprise party Tuesday night in honor of their Tin w ed ding anniversary. They adjourned to Kunkel's Hall and enjoyed a social dance. Good luck.

Resolutions Guild Lodge, No. id, a. 0. U W., I'ortervillf , Ind., Oct. 26, 1H7 : Wiikhkas, The Supreme Rulet of the V inverse has visited tlu homes of oitrHros.,C. H. Rudulpl, and X. H. Cot't'nian. and taken fiom

Mr-. Sarah Cooper has resigned their midst their beloved daughters, her position as teacher in the pub-; Annie K. and Winnie.

FKKSONAL. Mrs. John buhr. ol I'etershiirg, kvas in Ja-per tin- week visiting her

-ister, Mrs. t onrad hckert. Mr. A. F. Miller and wife, of Celestine, were in Jasjer Tuesday and gave the OoOMH a pleasant call. Mr. (Jeo. Cox, of Duff was in town Wednesday looking as chip

' ' J . . , , ItheC. K.of A. and remained a Hon. H.( . Fink, of the Land .faithful and devout mem ier until nfflotf Of M.mtrose, Colorado, ar-;his death, and was burid bv them

rtveu in Jasper I uesday ni-Tiung. Wednesday mominir in St. .Ioset,h'B

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cemetery.

Hi- acquaintance in Dubois coun-

he will be

AN OLD CITIZEN DEAD. Mr. FievK Kink died Sunday I a iobtff 24, at tS:40 A. M. Mr Kink wa-'oiu- of J.-pers oldest and most re-j km ted citizens, having locati-d here in IMO, and has U-eti actively engaged in bu-i-neas ami in pushing JasjKo's interests . vt-r since. He wa birn in Hugstetten, county of Freiburg, Baden, July I8S4, and came to the Tinted States in 1X50. beinj? 35 days on t le K-ean. He lirntlocateil in I'ennsylvania and worked in the iron mines and afterward olii dry gKds and notions before became to Jasjier in lHtjO. He married Mary Kenner Keh. Ö, 1861, He leave'his wife and two ehildreo, Mis, Book and Henry C. to mourn their loss. Mr. Fink was deputy sheriff under To! ias IL-rhig for four yean. I eputy Treasurer under Wm. Rretz.

Township Assessor and for 12 years ha- Leen a Justice of the Peace for Rainhridge township. At one tim he was engaged in the wholesale tobacco trade; and in company with his hrother Reinhart built what washing known a Kinks mid, on the Ratoka. Later he built the Opera House and conducted it.

In ISHz he became a member of

A Short Had Story. A Cold. Neglect. Pneumonia. lirref Had Foley's Honey and Tar teen u-ed. Ihia itorv otild have had a happier ending. M. Friedman.

November Ladic Home Journal.

Kueklen'M Arnica Halve. The Beat Halre in the world for cuta, bruiww, s.,res. ulcen, salt rheum, fever -re-, tetter, chapped hau. Is, ehilblaiaa, corns, ami all akin eruptions, and poailively ' urea pile, or no pay repaired. It is iruaranteed to give erfet aatiffaeüon or money refunded. Price 26 centa oer bet, Fur aale by Martin Friedman Apri! 30th. 1XW -It.

"The First Thanksgiving Din- A ner," "Lillian Bell'a Kmt Days inA" AUa,u E,erPrit of Great Werit. London" and "When Dr. Whitman It afford ua pleamire to eafl especial Added Tbne Stars to Our Flag" are , nU,,n to Vu' ''etos. ment of the

among the leading features of the r " rn0 ' l'lrnf in thh,

Ladies Home Journal. The first; The Bradfield RM.ii.fn, r i a..

teil of the Uiost historically impur- 'nu, i., have at great eipenne iaaued

tant dinner in America, ut which U'J1 raetive ami mentonou book, Indian chiefs were guests, and at ' tl)i f.": aJ l:,,!, lor. ft , ' "uu . 1 'nation of the greatest value and imporwhich oysters were first eaten by ; tanee to all ladie expecting to baeUM white men. Miss Reil finds much mothers. in Imdon to inspire her pen to its' T,,,t ,Mo "Mother's Friend" ia a remsmartest activity, and the descrin-! Tt!l ll M1,"'.liw

, i r. . , 1 - (iniiii uioinrr ui uu reo m ne suitionf of her sight-seeing tours, her ! fering and roba the tinal hour of eonfine-

iinpregsions and exteriences fairlv ment of its dread, pain and terror, ia

"parkte with wit. Dr. Whitman - Il," " ineenspnence of happy service to the United States in -av- i nvUm " over ti.ia .-..ntinent. BD liTIi j , , , A penisal of the Us,k wi eonv nee ing Oregon, ashington and Idaho any lady, and the use of "Mother's from the british are acknowledged j Friend'" cauae her to become its enthuin an article which follows the fir-t i """b"' friend, blessing the hour when women arm th r ontlni j tirst she heard of it and was inducetl to

-w m mmm . ' 1 iv I I I ' ill, tl 1 1 1 J the first whites over the Kockv

Mountains

on ' How I Do My

ing how simple is

to attend the funeral of his father

Louis R.dinert, of Washington.

Bame over Sunday to see his sweet- tv was verv large and

neaa anu loik at the ruins of the sadly missed by many friends. Bohnert 'i Klour mill. He are leqoeeted by his family to Mr. Jas. H. Stewart, an employee 'return their heartfelt thanks to the f the A. A P. U.R. arrived in Jas- Catholic Knights, and to theii

per Monday evening to take charge 'many fnends in Jasjier for kindne-

f the 1'henix hotel

Mr. Andnw M. Sweeney, Piesi loot of the State I. iL Insurance Company, was in Ja-per Monday md Tuesday visiting relatives anil -baking hands with his boat of friends. Mr. Jos. Friedman. Sr. and wife vith youngest son went to Evansville Monday, in company with Df. alb, to have the boy treated for atarrh in the DOW, Mr-. S. Cooper was in Jasper Saturday and Sunday, visiting her laughter, liefore entering on her luties at the Southern Hospital. She went there Monday morning.

robdered them during theii bereave

ment. ONE OF TWO WAV'S. The Madder w as created for one rur-

, sse, namely, a receptacle for the urine,

an.t as such it is not liableto anv form of disease excep' by one of two ways. The tire' way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of otlier disease. HIKK C.1 SK. rnhealthr urine from unhealthv kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troahles. So the womb, like the bladder, w as created for one purjose. ami if not doetOfed too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare case. It i- Mttiated hack of and very close to the bladder, tfierefore any pain, disease or inc onvenience manifested in the kidney -. back, bladder or urinarv passage is often, by mistake, attribute.!" to female I a

eaMies-s or w otnn trouoie of some sort

Magician Kellar writes

rricke," show- f"'1 1

their solution

w hen it is known

use it. end your name and addres to The Bradiew BaavJeeor Co.. Atlanta, (ia..

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in return, tree, tins excel

lent Irnok. "To F:xoectant Mothera."

containing ladies.

information of value to all

MRS. C. N. WEATHERS f

HAS OPENED ONE

OF THE LARGEST.

MILLINERY STOCKS I EVER IN JR ELAND. The entire stock is new and complete, f

(g latest styles. lowest prices.

V.J. L j.Kl.l KO Pj J A K K X IN EXCHANGE.

CALL AND EXAMINE.

Mrs. C. N. Weathers, Ireland, Ind.

There Is Nothing Ho (iood. There is nothinir just as irotsl as Dr.

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. iii). -i i.ir,u,ni uu v oii-uie'ui 'ii, iiirenoi i- e;tsi I v ma :e aU'I inav ie aI kmgha and Colds, so demand it and do easily avoided. To rind out correctly.

not pnun me oeaier io sen sobeutote. Me w ill not el dm tnvthinir Is-tter. but in onler

- tbooll to take a tosition at the

Southern Indiana Insane Asylum. Her resignation takes effect this evening, and her place will be sup

plied by Miss Nellie Beach, of in-

RaaoLVBD, That this lodge extend to the bereaved brothers and their families its sympathy in theii loss, and bid them bear on the sus

taining arm of the Alhvi-e rather

cennes, who wi.l take charge of the for comfort and consolation, department Monday morning. Hi. Kksoivkh, That we are again re -Coopei is an excellent lady and one minded that the affairs of this lift of the most successful teachers, and are but transitory; that decay and her many friends regret that she is death are stamped ujon every Uf to leave us. jing thing, and that it is our duty a

I'nited Workmen to so live thai

when the Western hill oleur

life's sun we mav rc-t -eure in the

there ito make

more prolit he may claim something Baa to lie just as 001 Von want lr. King's New Ihscovery because vou know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to lo good or monev refundcl. For

roughs. Colds. Consumption ami ft r all

hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder tremble. The miM and extraortlinary effect uf Or. Kilmer Swamp-Koot, the great kidney ami blaller remedv is soon realize-!. If you need a mehcine yoa should have "the best. At druggists tiftv cent and one

dollar, lou mav have a samnle Is.tile

iiiecn.ms ol i nro.tt, l tiest ami bungs. ' anl pamnhlet. ttoth sent free tiv mil

then is nothing so giswl a is Ir. King's Mention Jasper Cm riei; and senl vour

Horkinr Women's Home Association.

-1 S. Peoria St.. Chicago, III..

Jan. 11. lH'Hi.

Our Working Woman's Home Asso-i promiseof a never ending dav. nation used Foley p Money ami Tar six Resolved, That a copv of these year ago. ad are using it to-dav. It . ... , . , it , bai ahvayi Wen a favorite, for while itP rpsolutl ns Im' n the rec ml taata is not at all unpleasant its effects uf this lodge, that a copy le furnish are verv beneficial. It has never yet led the bereaved brothers that a

M.rn, .,!,, e.i us. vvisiimg you all ik.p- ........ iul f,,rniwb..,? tb.

l v ' T a a va a a a a -ut iii'

sincerely yours,

lible roocea

M. Friedman.

copy ue iurnisnet

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I.ai ha (,. Fixon. Mr lu r "r Poiicai.on.

county pa-

M IMIAOI Lk knses Herman lolte and Pbilbelmiaa Boebdaiaa; rrtiik Hees and Saiah Kays; Frank athiai to Emma Notdboff: Philin

jrangand Lizz:e Loechte ; John Robinaon and Carrie Hoffman. CASTORIA For Infant and Children.

T. W. Hays,

J. M. ScHMaaa, J. I). (iKAV.

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IRELAND ITEMS. 1 II W'oooa, Corrt-aptindeiit.

N una Capehart and daugbMgiers, vhited friends and

relative! here Saturday and Sunday. . N,r Henry Kiekhart, of HuntUburIi was in town Tuesday. J, R. (ireenand Jav DeHruler, p 1 b'rsburg, were the guests o' 1 o, (ireen Sunday. Mr. Ed. Mount and wife wm Haa

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ounuay. Mr. I.inciiln k'..' ... .....o T-

... .u.nu wem n icrre "ante Wednesday to visit hiu br.,tb.

r' 1 '-car

'"r't forget the b

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oni iv eve.

'r. 1. E. Woods, of JiiHiM-r aaaaail

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Lemmon on Items. I a a

r armen are about done sowing

whi-iit. Mr. L. L. Cooper's son wa: buried here last Tuesday.

I here will lie a Sunday School

convention held at Letnmons elmrcl Oct. 31st. Convention will convent at ! :80 o'clock A. M. The following is the program. Scripture reading J. I. Gregory, Address of Welcome Julia Schnarr. Recitation Ihtisv Mhttain. Address "Problem of Life" Millit llekbelbech. I'p to date S.S. F.J. Schnarr.

Influence of the S. 8. on the minds of

young men J. M.Schnarr. Keeitation Mary l.ansford. Influence of music uxn the S. S. I. ( Fiemmons.

Advantage tif Teache-is meeting Julia

('ox.

The duty of young women in na Kudolph.

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i uose or two of Fob-v'. n...-

ir uill . . r.f. --'-..T nun

.-. . . , in n,i HTineir

I "r severe eo .1

'oes

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of pneumonia.

laaeti in time

ollghs, ,-obU oroup llriiM-. '"'kfii. nnttuml ....... .1 ..

He Industrious WillaCox. Teachers relation to class Im- Margrave Harvest Home Cora Schnarr.

Influence of good literature in the S l.illie Coffman. Keep Agoing Jessie Cox. Keeitation Mvrtle 1emmon. Paper, "Spirit in the 8. 8." Geo. Vilson. How to influence small children in

S S. 0,, Traylor. Keciiation Laura Mauer. Address in o-nnan Rev. J. J. Keerl The Influence of parents upon the S. S. Prof. K. F. Sutherland. The need of young men in the S. S. Intluen.-e of S. S. on Citizenship K. M Milbum, Co. S. S Pres. Address Maggie l-mmon. Address Fannie Traylor. Address Hertha Traylor.

IWlMh inslni.. """ling. WllOop- Kecitat Ion Home Pa. gel '"mi, incipient conmii., ..... .t.. . i .... . , .. .. .

iiroiichitis "V" oiiiih i neneoicuon Kev.l. l.ttregory

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ill. . . ."'r, IO- I I l I ...

r bn : , ST", f w"-ption, asthma

on

roiiebitiM i coon, Hsiimia "'"utis. (luaranteetf. M. Pried-

rhe progrion will lie interspersed with

various songs. A. H. Travior, Pres. T. Gi Chamoai.1., Sec'y.

tvt mscovery. inai ismies Martin Friedman s Inig Store.

OTWELL OMNIGENOUS. Valentine Ritter will sixin move to Petersburg, he having sold his farm

to Jackaon West. Mr. Waat moving o OtfaU and embarkiiig in tin hotel business. Otwell Schools under the manigement of teachers Schell and bradtield are progressing finely. It is reported that diphtheria is in our town again. While the weather and roads are tine our citizens are busy laying in their winter supply of coal. Jenny Dillon younire-t daughter

of Curran and rannte Dillon died ii Momlav morning at her home in A inslow Oct.25, of diphtheria. aged 1 1 years 10 months and a few davaa The interment took place at the bethel cemetery Tuesday afternoon I N t SM. Jenny was one of earth brightatt Bowara. None knew her hut to lotre her. It has betn truly iaid that the brightest flowers are he soonest to decay. Dead! ano we unreconciled liecause we lovetl

free at :et.in-ss to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Ibna-hum

3 ton. N. Y. The nroDrietorof tbm t.Hiwr

guarantees the genuineness of this offer. Resolutions of Respect.

The following resolutions, offered ; and adopted at a special meeting of

M. hideJis Branch, No. 119. C. K

of A., held on Sunday evening, October 34th, 1897. on the death of

Krank Fink, who departed this life

Oct. '24th. 1S97: Wiikhkas, It has pleased the Almighty, in His infinite wisdom, to remove from our midst our late worthy and esteemed brother mem her, Frank Fink, thereby depriving Iii- dearly beloved wife of a true

and loving husband and his children

of a kfnd and affectionate father

Wiikhkas, The intimate relations long held by the deceased with the

members of-tbis Branch render it

proper that we -Ii ould place uii-m

record our ap reciation of his ser

vice aj a Brother Knight and hi merits as a man.

RaaoLVBD, That we deplore the

loss ot lro. Frank rink with deep feelings of regret, softened only by the confident hue that his spirit is

her so, and in spite of all our hope- with those wh , having fought the

f heaven the blinding tears will good light here, are enjoying perfect SOW with faith and hoiieand prayer-, happiness in a lietter world. i nd tears we lay her form away. RsaoLVEn. That we tendertobi-

but in Paradise we know she blooms alllii ted family and relatives our

DON'T GO TO ALASKA TO DIG GOLD!

When you can do beti.r in Jasper by digging in L. Spayd'a Shoe Store for Shoes that will wear and keep your feet warm and dry, which prevents sickness. Good health is worth more than Gold. All kinds of MEN'S SHOES. Farmers that want a goo 1 every day shoe I have it. None better. BELL SCHOOL SHOES. The best made. A large stock of Ladies Fine and Coarse Shoes. All will be sold at the very lowest prices.

LEO F. SPA YD.

W. L. DOUGLAS

SQ.OO SHOE

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i fadeless llower to day. The 'an .'Is in i hat paradi-e will give her hack to us, clothed in a shining

sincere condolence and our earnest sympathy in their affliction at the

loss of one who was a devoted Chris

robe of immortality. And though tian an 1 Hrother Knight, a good cit in darkness we mav wait the "light lizen and an unrisht man

it even tide. Heaven we knowwill brighter be for the dear one that died. Dion hast left us darling Jenny. Your I right smile no more we'll see. Till we an freed from sin and sorrow

Then we hois- to come to thee

N. Harris tt Son funeral,

KK aoLVKi). That the members of

this Branch will attend our deceased Bndher member to the jfrave in a body, and that the hall of meeting be draped black for thiity days. RaarjLVatD, That a copy "of the

direc ted the foregoing resolution lie transmitted Ma k. to the family of the deceased.

It Hit The Spot. MI,KuV J- BER'iEB' When suftcring from severe cold and "j, four threat and lungs leel sore, take a ,ni-. Kastn'EH, lose of Foley's! Honey and Tar, C mmittee on Resolutions. Alien the sore ness will lie at j Ii7TV a." nje relieved, m la warm grateful1 IsKI a OH li.V6r

feenng and heal, (ing of the parts Try F.lectrie Hitters as a reinetly foryour

iffected will lie expel lenceti, and you troubles.' If not. get a tsittle now and

rill ear: "It feels so gtd. IT H ITH g t relief, fins me-licine haslwen found

rilF. bPOT." It is guaranteed. Mart, to tie jH-culiarly aiapn d to the relief and

Friedman. t un' a" female complaints, exerting a

ureei inmiftiie

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Paar aast by P

Merchant!, Hmnkt-ra. Iawjrrra, I'hi i- ian an t all cooomiral nwn wnar

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!- auae ther

afl th bent.

The Styl. Pit mm4 Wear could not be Intpro ed for UcNiha the Price.

V. L. Douglas $3.50, UJM and $5X0 Shots are the prodtjetiona ol akillcd workmen, from the bast material poatibk to put into shoes sold at these prices. We make alao $2-50 and $225 shoes for men. and

52.00 and $1.75 for boys, and the W. L Douglas $3.50 Police shoe- very suitable for

letter-carrvn, policemen and other having much Wilkin to do. We are rnnatantly ad-ling new atylsa to oar

a.iea-o irce vartrte. and there la no rev an why Mai -annot br etilte!. an inatat on hatinc W. L. DaMaghaa 5he frocn your dealer. We uar only thr heat r alf , Ruaala Call

ail N-l-.ni. l-reii.ti fate nt alt Krrnrh F.nantrl. Vli Kid. rtr, praile-l t- rnrreeMud with incea ..f the ahora.

If dealer annot auppl write

ff L 0OU6US

Cataux-cb faaa,

Oft. -, !" to,

JOHN A. SERMERSHEIM.

List of Letters Remaining in the Post Iii. -

Ind., for the week ending Oct.

IHH7.

.Mr. A. D Wilson. A. I. Young. Mrs. Marth. Hoger.

mg

a a a

taoiKienui uirect innuence in givn

sireiiKiii ano tone to nie organs. II v oil at.Iaier. nav I oJ "I'l'de, c.nstiation. Iiea-i I . ' ..!... f 1 O O

n- ii.-, i.oiioiiK sjw-ii. or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melaneliolr or

troubled with diaBJ sk-IIs, Kleetnr Hitters is the medicine you neetl. Health and stremrth are auaranteeil bv it

When calling for same please say I trge N-tt It-only tiftv cents at M KnesJadvertisetl. " S. AsnKo, P. M. man's drug store.' 4

COBWEBS ON PRICES ! NEVER HEARD OF IT? Well its a fad just the same. Some stores have had the same old prices on goods so long, that the price, like their goods, is covered with COBWEBS and DUST. Antiquated? Yes, that's the name for it. People in this age want to deal where things are CP-TO-DATK. Goods Clean- New and Fresh. Prices Likewise. The place for clean up to-date goods with no cobweb on the prices is the MODEL DRUB STORE.

Headqnartera for Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oil and everything usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Money Saved is Money Made. B. B. BRANNDCX, M. D., PROPRIETOR, Spayd Block. JASPER, INDIANA.