Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1901 — Page 5
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f Vr : Iomiik it Jasper P. 0. . . Wi untli nails propurlj -i i .t iltu Jeepef r o. , .iu'a I ' I .lie - it u Mall 1 ,.i in " ,. ''' "I"' I, rt IflW. I rtrvi I" JO 0. m i in. , '.I IX) . III. i mute in- Ireland .i i ii ui ni in rains; and 'i :, UNpl Suiiilay, ctu " - III Ml l(. ' II, tay Wheat iin a bushel. ri to a bushel ; corn w i,, ii yoa are bilious, use those fa - link pi III known aa DeWitt'i Ul ,, i ,ru If mors to rlnansw the liver and howeta. Tiny navei gripe. Martin Piiedmaa. PI EGe 1 1. 1 ii In ! Walto' Hiiimior Toul ' "7 . " "V " ":'-.'-" -...I I I . . I Hu i, - . . nun iirmiiijr. rrict, no rani. ; ,1 i ht Ii. B. 15 ran in u K , Javier. ajgf I be M -sinan Bayliss LUUV i i Co. aveiaged ihippicg boot seven can ol lumber per week dur ing Kebit.ary. i da Oliver Twist, children ask for i heu given One Minute (Joogh ( ., . Mothers eadorea it highly foi eroop. I' qoickly cures all eoogba aod irohte und every throat ami luiu; tTOttble. i if a j elfic for irippe ami aatbma and h i- long been s well known remedy foi wiuKiuiiuf coogh. kfartin Priedmau. Morris' English Stable Liniment i um Lanaei m, Pul, Hi aiaaa, Barna, rallnuaaa, .-. ii ui ii ii i in nii-in-. Knsawatlaei. Soraeaaa, aeaUläa. ete, Uuuil fm uiau ui kut. aa el SSfc Sohl by 15. 15. Brannocki Jasper. Illut very little wheat is being brought to Jasper market, but the dealers 1 j i i -i carload occasionally M . - - - J, A A. Eckert bad several c;u- -.'lipped here for use in the Citv Mills. 4 Hot-so Run Down Oaa tw bulH aaqalckli vitfa irrrii' Engiuh stM I v. '. r Tbl iraal hli .nl puritier ami rtn.iatir. ilnk' i MM k lnk, fttl i .nil Iii Ii upmtaii. as reib, Bold 'V i.. B. Brannock, Jesper. BOOMIXQ The Jasper Veneer Factory shipped a car of veneer to Tell City Monday, one to Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday, and is tilling an ordsr a fast as possible for three cars more to Cleveland, besides tilling numerous smaller orders. A limn! Cough Medicine for Children. "I have do he-itancy in recommendug i 'hamberlain's ( !oogh Remedy," says K. P. Moran. a well known and popular baker, Of Petersburg, Va. "We haVOP given tl to our childten when IrOODlSQ with led OOUabs, also whooping cough, ind it haa always siven perfect saiisfacion, it wm recommended to me by a miseries the beet cotiirh medicine for 1 luldren as it contained no opium or thef harmful drug." Sold l y Martin I riedman. - - - - b - - - I ?X..Mr. Frank Judy was in iehoeliville Wednesday installing in acetylene gas lighting machine or Mr Hnehurt Mr. B. has been isina the lieht for some Urne, but i;d been doing some building ind moved the plant to a more suitable part of the pM mises, Remarkable Cures of Kheumstism. float ika Vindicator. BataerturStes s.r. The editor of the V indicator has had occasion to test the efBcacy of Chamberlain's Fain Balm twice with the moat re markable remits in each save. Fir-t, with rheumatism in the shoulder from eh ich he suffered excruciating pain for ten -lavs, which was relieved w th two implications of Lain Balm, rubbing tin the Darts ntllieled an d realising Instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time, rjecond, m rnenmausmin uiign joint, almost prostrating him with severs pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with the liniment on re- ' ring at n ght, and getting ii free from pain. For aale by Martin Friedman. Died, At Ferdinand, last Saturday niht, at 11 o'clock, Mr. Jos. llutber, well known to many Jet DC! eiti.ens. Ht had been suiter log with tuberculosis for months and although at times better he could not entirely recover. His brother, J. P. Halber, and Mat Judy attended the funeral at Fer liLSnd on Monday. An Honest Medicine for Ls Grippe. Geo, w. Wait, of South I airliner, Me , ys: "I have had the worst cough, ' Id, chills and grip and have taken lots ' trash of no account but profit to the teador. (. hannerlain's Cough Remedy the only thing that hat done BBf good Whatever. I have used one bottle of it lad the chills, cold and gup have all left roe. I congratulate the manufacturers Of an honest medlHne." For sale by Bel tin Fne Iman. BeVTbe Cum!. Tel. and Tel. Co. , , . .ii.. l ive issued their monthly statement "I the increase in their business luring January, 1901 No, telephones, Jan. 1, 57,080 N. added during month. . . .4,663 No discontinued, 2,445 re gain 2,208 Total No. January 81 59,288 Dubois county added its mite to tt is large addition. Mrs. t . k. VanDeusen, of Kilbourn, "i-., wai- a til it- ed with stomach trouble ltd constipation for a longtime. She JrS, "I have tried many preparations S t none have done me the good that pamiberlain'i Htoraacb and Liver Tab- ; - bave." These tablets are for sale it Martin Friedman's drugstore. Price, 28 ''Hit. Samples free. A Mmui er Devil FIhIi bettroying its Victim, is a type of con"'cation, the power of thin murderous wdady is fell on organs and nerves and taiirwleja and brain. There's no health 'Hit s overcome. But Dr King's New ' Pills are a safe and certain cure. 1 in the world for stomach, liver, Kidneys and bowels. Only '-.'5 cents at Martin 1 riedman's drug store. 1
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Miss Stella llorrii, f Lexington, Ky., nbo Im- I. i ii visiting Mies HSmma Joeepfa the past ten diys, departed for home on Tuesday. Miss Abbie Thomas, who has been living al Kvansville, is visiting tier grandmother, Alis, iates. Mrs. Maggie Davis will go to Louisville and Indianapolis next wi ck tu buy a stock "f tli' latest ityla millinery goods. M. K. Diirlauf was in Roonville lift Satuiday im j Monday prospecting for work. Robert Hunter returned fron a business visit to Indianapolis, on Thursday. Wl very much regret that us the too ,,n:i ... ,, , . Alley MUMIIgs reut lieu lata lor publication in this issue. IW"Mr. Will P. known piano tuner Miller 1'iano Co., is Daniel, the well of the Hardins ft in the citv to tune and repair pianos and organs, orders
h it witli J . L. Brsts will receive prompt dieis' and Sailors' Monument. It attention. it jWas done under the direction of the See that yon get the original DeWitt's1 Monument Association. Messrs Witch Hasel Balvs when you ask for it. Krempp A: F'rie Iman bad the conThe genuine is a certain cure for piles, 1 tract. sates and skin diseases. M. Friedman.!
ÖrTTlie Jasper Desk Co. shipped i desk to Cape Town, South Africa, and another to .San Doming , llayti. The quality of their product is be coining widely known Th prornptoeai and their pleasant effecta make I ; Witt's Little Kurlv Kist-rs most popular little pills wherever they
arc known. I hey are itnply perlect lor itered condition of the st unach and conliver and bowel troubles. St. Friedman. Itlpation Of the bowels. A dose or two
After LaGrippe What? Usually a racking cough and a general ; leelini? ol weakneos. 1 olev's Honev and Tar is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough" and make you strong ami w jII. Take no substitutes." Martin Friedman. Mr. Fred Vollmer will ship a b.ir-ea. to tlftrnienv next carload of week. He will accompany the load as far as New York. Engene J. Hall, the poet and publisher, savs that one d0SS of Foley's Honey and Tar restored Lis voice when Hoarseness tlireaienen to prevent nis lecture at Central Music hail, Chicago. Nothing else as good. M. i riedman. The lingering OOOjrfa following grippe c:i Ii for One Minute t oinrli I are. ror all throat ami lung troubles this is the V mly harmless remedy that gives immeliate results. Prevents consumption. Martin Friedman. - .. . i , . faflrMr. M. A. Clark and George Jacobs, iurv commissioners for Duhois county, have this week neen filling the jury box with names ol eligible jurors. ef Counterfeits of I)f Witt's Witch Hazel Solve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them ah me. The original ha? the te - name He Witt's upon the box and wra per. It is a hamleea and .healing lalve j tor skin diseaeea, Unequalled for piles, Martin Friedman, Robert It. Watts, of Balem, Mo., Writes "1 have been troubled with kidney disease for the last five years and have doctored with all the leading physicians and have tried all remedi s suggetted without any relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am SOUnd and well." M. Friedman. gX.Mr. Adam lUiecbler, of Jackson to , was called to Louisville during the past week to be with his non, Mat, who is confined at Bt Mary's bosnit 1. Mat ran a nail' J K . - into bis mm bom arhinh hioi I nmsming resulted, pected to recover He is hardly exThe stomach controls the situation. Those who ate hearty and stron are those who can cat and digest plenty of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what von eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. If you suffer from indigestion, heartburn, belching or any other st mach trouble, this preparation can't help but do you good. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. Martin Friedman. Cold Steel or Death. "There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an Opera iion," was the awful prospect set before Mm. I. 15. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice, lie didn't COUnt on the marvelous power of Electric Hitters to cure stomach and liver troubles, but sie heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It's positively guaranteed to I 1.1.1 .. . .1.1.... cure stimmen, over ami Kiuiie 'ioinn-i. anil never nisapponiis. i me nn . m M tir, Friedman's drug store. 1 ! ...... I'.i..,.. Jl.. . Trice ow HÜLS at PRBCHTKL, PKODU0E DFALKRS. Are offering the following prices for produce Fa- Lie Hens Cocks, old :5'ie TurkevM. liens C Turkeys, gobblers Wfj Duck, f. f I ieese, f. f JP Feathers -'57c. per lb. Meat -hams K V'. sides 7 'wc. shoulders tie. j Lard ,5. 1 Tallow 3VHides Butter i I-C l Hi u .v PaacsrraL. Prof. Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md., suffered terribly from neuralgia of the stoinoi'li nn.l im iiirestion for thirteen years and utter the doctors tobed to eure him n.nv f..,l him mi mor ihine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspepsia! are and after taking a few bottles of it he savs, "It has cured me entirely. I ean t say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests hat you eat. Martin Friedman.
IJeViper Democrat ic Primary.
nm tow n M.iitsii.ii.. RDM vim i.i iwKM i n i tanttfata for M i Wilma BS Muralml of tliv town of J um ii t, kiii.)i ! to ihn neieonratlii primaryi nurabai oi jup K -ri.ll 11 I I i.i: , -i ii i ui.l. Int.' f,,r tow n ut tin May election, r.oi. uli)oi to the Deuaoeralie I'mwny I OK TOWN t'l.KUK. JOBM It. Jl'DY N a candidate for N atae ttoa m Clerk of ike tova ot Jasper, suhjeet '" 1 declsloa of the desaoerstle primary, Magen Krank Root, John Seger, Henry llehling and Jos Segers, all of Ferdinand, wero in Jasper attending to business the first of the week. Mr. .1. W. Patterson, nitflit police at Nashua, la., says: "In January 1 had a very bad com on my luiiKH, sndmed half dozen dil'tcrent OOOgfa iucdn ines mid prsseriptions from twoaootorsi bot grew worse all the time. I finally bought a ha, tie of Foley's Honey and 'far and at ter using two thirds ol it, I arss tntirely cured." Martin Krie linan. The county has bad a very tine non fence put around the BoJ ggfwTba Cumberland Telephone Co. this week received a car load of cedar poles for use in Jasper and will now supply all who want telephones Immeuiately. Mr. Qeorga Kuehler, No. 20-1 is the latest addition to the list. llcidache often rennt from a disorof Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and etire the headache. Sold by Martin Friedman. Chenp IiiMiirance. Many a man has been insured against Brnrht's disease, dialietes. or other dangeroes ailment by a fifty cent bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. M. Friedman. Joan Wimuksikk The C. E Dramatic Co., will produce their popular play Josh Winchester, at the Opera bouse, at Otwell, next Saturday night. March 2, 1901. The proceeds of the entertainment will be devoted to the payment of the indebtedness of Trinity church at Jasper. They will also exhibi "l raunwuguun, smarou o, - ii . : i i l u "I had I running sore on mv leg for seven years," writes Mr, .las. Forest, of Chippewa Falls, Wis., "and spent hundreds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two boxes l Banner Salve entirely cured it." No other salve so healing. Martin Friedman. New Cosl Firm. Jos. Kraft, Sr., and Phil, Kunkel. Sr., have formed a paitnership and will op rate the bank west of the tow n of .Tas per in luture under the linn name 01 Kraft iVc Kunkel. You can leave orders by telephoning No. -3 All orders promptly tilled. l-3t Hdure! ertlNKLCet curb rota DYSPEP SIA Mill Positively Cur All Dlaease ol the Stomach. Ohre It a l trial. It's true remedy. Sr CSKStatl fur I testimonial- For sale bv B. 15. Brannock, Druggist. Nkw FlRM Mr. Jos. Kraft, Sr., and Mr. Phil. Kunkel, Sr., have formed a partnership in the coal mining and selling business. The i it .. :.. ,.f ii. , ":""',:" ' iniin . 1 1 i ii-L- . i it'll 1 1 v- snn if IhavMinln "v ' ,f j - induce th' Southern to put a switch up to their mine they would undoubtedly be large sbippeis the year around. If reports are true the consumers owe Kraft a debt of gratitude as it is said his persistence last Full prevented a proposed raise in prices of "JO cents a ton. If 3 e Coughs l'ii M pai seS i 'mich Cere. The only Mai ii i"r Conch. Cot Sa, Baaraa ml Li-i' , li aud due- aee. m SI. Sold by 15. 1$. Urannock, Jasper. Invariably curea any cold In 12 houre It neither nauseates nor physios. Pries 26 conta. CLOSNQ OUT AT 1.30 A PAIR. 1.60 rOR THE Jos. Buchart prae DoliverV. : Telephone 15-2. Ring ns April 37, 1900-J. up.
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A Fright fill Hliimlcr Will often cause a horrible bum, m ad, cut or hruise. Hucklen's Arnica halve, tin- tict-t in the world, will kill the pain Hint promptly heal it. Cures oM sure, fever sore, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, nil skin emotions. I lent IMe cure oil
wirlli I In I v 'Tu' a lifi INir. iriiiiruii-U-el. Sohl by M . Friedman. 1 Morris' English Worm Powder W trrantixl to rure any rana of WotSM In Horaai, CatlU. sli. t-p or Hoi, Uu I'm Wnrrna la Lolti. Tli moat (Mirfcct rauiady uaa. 81 lee. Se rtt. SjOld hy it. 15. Brannock. Haysville HsppeBlngs. Pleasant weather at this writing, and the roads are in fair condition. Dr. L. Lukerueyer is kept pretty busy attending the sick. A good many children and adults in our immediate neighborhood have mea sles. The school children here of room No. 2, in charge of Miss L. M. Wuchner, teacher, are a aking pre parations for an entertainment on the last day of school . (ieorge Hoffman and son Jacob went to Cannelton on business last Saturday and returned Sunday. John Hoffman made a business trip to Jasper Tuesday. 1 like to read tanglefoot s items lie seems to be a pleasant Ameri kaniche deutcher aus Deutchland. In the last week's issue of the Iluntingburg Signal, 1 notice re marks pertaining to our St. Paul's congregation, and una the writer to be mistaken in regard to the num ber of churches built since lSlid. In the immediate neighborhood. there were only three built, and one of thee was built about 15 miles from here in Martin county, Ind. Our present building was erected in 1868. At that time the congregation had only 80 members, but continually increased in membership until 1H'J3. Since 1898 it has been on a stand still. Observer. A Nig;lit of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow ... 1 1. 1 . . II L. ol tne urave iienerai luiriiiiain oi uacnnts. Me., when the iloctors said shi could not live until morning, writes Mrs. S.U. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneumonia, but she beg .el for Ir. King's New Discovery,' saying it bad more than once saved her life, and had cureil her of consumption. After three small closes she slept easily all nigi.t audits f irther use completely cured her. This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat, ches , and lung d sense?. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Martin Friedman's drugstore. 1 IRELAND ITEMS. Mr. Jasper Able attended teachers' examination at Iluntingburg, accompanied by Mrs. Maud Grant, who made a business trip to Birdseye. Doane (ireen left for Ky., after a two weeks' visit with his parents. Miss Daisy Brittain, of Boorje tp., has been visiting her grand parents, Uncle Will and Aunt Patsy Brittain. Mr. C.J. Kvrard spent la-d week in Perry Co., at the ueath bed of his brother-in-law, who died there. Mr. h. N. Weathers is, we are glad to say, out on our streets again. Quite a pleasant surprise was given Miss Elsie Green on lat Sunday afternoon in honor of her sixteenth birthday. Those present .vere Misses Minnie Chrismon, Beulab Stewart, Mary Wineinger, Dollie Adams, Alice and Clara Dillin, Eisie and Cra Greene; Messrs. Zenas K jIso, Omer Stewart. Clyde Young, Forest Anderson, Fred and Ben Dillin, Homer Greene. Music, jokes and conversation were very enjoyable, and all reported a good time. Mrs. Jane Myers died at her home in this place Feb. 23d, aged 82 years and 11 days. She was married in early life to Madison Armstrong, their only child now living being Richard Armstrong, residing in Peabody, Kan., and who has been at the bedsid of his aged mother for several weeks. After making all arrangements for the funeral be was compelled to leuve for his home, sick and worn out from the long anxious watching by her bedside. Mrs. Myers was married to Mr. Ja tne Myers in 18G5, and has been in a mother's place to his four boys who now are all grown up. Mrs. Myers was loved and respected by all who knew her, was a kind neighbor and a consistent christian woman. Her funeral was nreached by Rev. Banta, and was followed to her last resting place at, ....... i i i- i QQUOU uy a iura; iiuiuuet ui uiriiuo, Uliu iieijn uvio. The protracted meeting here still progressing, and some of the ice is melting away. Iva Woods steps around now as if: he owned the world since be has become a tnartied man. Mrs. Stella Swarns, from Wyandotte, has been here visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mullin. Mrs. Smith "Say, dear, can you please let me have a quarter?" I Mr. Smith "What did you do with that quarter of a dollar I gave y iu the other week?" Mrs. Smith "Oh, I bought mo a gold ring, a fur cape, and that lovely bonnet I have wanted so long; and oh, I forget just what ail." Moonlight.
THE LA TEST
JEWEL The Sarah A handsome woven present all the "Barettes,
the best society ladies. Also many other novelties, everything the latest, come and examine the latest ideas in jewelry.
S. W. Corner Public Square
LENT. February 20 to April 6th.
F OK this season we will
FISH, both Fresh and Pickled. Wc handle only the very best of quote them as follows:
Mackerel. Put up in salt brine, fat and of good size, lOo, 3 for 25c, White Fish. Our stock of these are the best fall thick and catch, very meaty, (in salt brine,) per lb 06o, Spiced Herring. Under the Hamburg Brand you get the very finest in the land, put in 12 lb. bucket of the medium size split Herring the best we can buy, 9Uc Others asR Sc for 10 lb buckets. Cod Fish. The Crystal Brand is the best boneless cod tish in the market. A trial will convince you, per lb 10c, 3 for 2f Canned Salmon. Extra fancy Columbia riv er salmon, tall can with key, per can 20c Columbia river choice, "15c Red Alaska Salmon, per can 12H
THE MODERN GROCER, 'Phone 3-3. Ninth & Main St. Free Delivery.
FAST and PRAY.
(Is the admonition of the church.) to lxk over our list of LKSTKN FOOD;
we nrav vou to rxuc over is Sele t. Prices the lowest. Evaporated Peacbss. Seedleaa Raiaina. Dried Peaa. Rolled Oats. Canned Peaches Canned Str'ng Beana. Canned Salmon.
Evaporated Peara. Lima Beana. Head Rice. Pan Cake Flour. Canned Tomatoea. Cannnd Peaa. Canned Sardines.
Spiced Herring. Ru aian Sardelle.
Preserves, Apple and Peach Butter, Jellea. Bulk Roast Coffee at 19c, 18c, 25c. J. T. MELCHIOR.
CUMBERLAND Telephone & Telegraph Company. (IXCoarORATKD.) Long distance lines and telephone of this company enable you to talk almost anywhere in Southern Indiana, Southern Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. We can put you in quick and satisfactory communication with the people of this great section of the country. We solicit your patronage. Rates reasonable. Equipment and facilities unsurpassed. : : : : JAN. K. C l.lWK.I.I-. I'rfalilrnt nl Qeaseaal Minister. LBXAMD HI MK, Sew'j anl Aaa"l lienrral Mcminn-, r. I. WKHH, TriairT. W. C. DRYSDALE, LOCAL MANAOKR.
WANTED ! Reliable man for Manager of branch ofliee we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is (). K. here is an oppor timiiii w ..ui iv ivi irood refereno ive giKxl reierencr r ... iik A. T. Moaara W hoi.ks ai.k Horns, Cincinnati, Ohio, 8 j Illustrated catalogue 4c stainns. SHINKLE'S Qmti&J&Ri CÄ- IWCDCDCIA tlae, eaartaare, sar-T I VI mf I Ol Li oin M( alck sear er acMalalci Maaaca. as ell ttaaasta enahn I traai a SlaaraareS uasMKfe Hlaeeaaatvaeanu: e saatt III btlf lakea accarSlat ta Slractlaat. It will aal ee Ira . Iks Ilm Saaa. oiiABAINlCCDandfor, eale by , . - B. B. Brannock. PoBltlvsly rellSTes the cougn and the worst cold ta li Hours.
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NOVELTIES
K F. Bernhardt Bracelet, gold wire bracelet, which is at rage in the circles of swelldom. f f A fifirii 1 Hi hi 1 1 ttAw otnlii i asms m B) Matvtwvijv I IV 'I 0 ID ''111 ment for the hair, worn bv all JaMper, Indiana. carry a complete line in all kinds of the various kinds and Fresh Fish Every Wednesday and Friday. We guarantee the quality of these to be first class. Lake Herring, d , , Salmon, very fine, pressed per White Fish. j Pound 1-Mc By placing your order with us each Saturday for following week we will furnish you with any of the following cheaper fish. We do not guarantee these. River White Perch, per Lake Yellow Perch, 11 Blue Salmon, " Carp (each about 5 lb.)" Red Snapper, " lb. 6'c M 6'c " 7'c 6c jC Vegetables. Lettuce, Kale Greens, Spicnach, Parsley, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Turnips. Quality Evaporated Prunea. Navy Beana. Flake Hominy. Canned Apptea. Canned Corn. Canned Kidney Beana. Canned Oyatera. Holland Herring. Whole Cod Fieri, small. GEO RCE P, WAGNER sifuricmii ofi WAGONS no: CABRIAGBS, -And Dealer inAgricultural Implements and Fertilixers. General Repairing fc Horse Shoeing. North Mala Stmt, JASPER, - INDIANA.
