Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1902 — Page 5

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Haart el Utt Ctetiag st Jaastr t. 0, To 10 ! ob I lie tu il properly btMili will barlos aX Ihn Juptt P. U. an M 'ii.ll M Tmm wii an A M - ud I 00 B. to 14. g. bbsbm i msa- v vivas, es. u. , p w I. D Fronen L.iea star rout e) m. m. Ireland t lc e day, upon arrival I wonting and al toraoua tre orteraville Dellv, unu Sender, lut UM. so au.. w . a. Herrn, r. M. gffOo to Lorey & Sturm tor your he itioK stoves, prices ironi 9s up. ag ffgrA Ixige of K night aod Ladies of Honor is beiog organized at Huntingburg. aar Another lot of Aim clothing and overcoats has just been received at Joe. Hucuart's. Call and see them. 2t nu..u iriiok 1 i.i.i vcame to Jasper lut Friday for short visit. She's a radiant, witching, wondrous gem that beautiful, blushing wife of mine. Hhe is an angel on earth, so you ran be, only take Rocky Mountain Tea. Martin Friedman. ' Mr New waisting, heavy skirt ings, and Fine Drees Goods just received at Sonderman's. atape tea Coach Ml wurluuS tke fold, I eistive Broino-yulnln Tablets cure s cold 1 u oae day. No Cars, bo Pay. Price J6 cruu. Merrls' EsaUta Warm rtweer Warna tad to cars Mr eeee f WpraM la Bereej, Cattle. Sm er Ho, a Im Pia Woran la ColU. bold by B. B. Brannock. TU CURE A COLD III OBK OAV. Take lutatlvc Broaio Quinine Tablets. All drujfgivta refund the money Kit failxto care. It. W. Urcve'a alsaature la uu ach box. -J6c. rMr AlbertTraylor, one Boone township's solid citizens, was in Jasper on business WedmtxJay. O ye people ! have ye watted the golden moments of never returning time in taking a srbetitute for the genuine Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine C . Martin Friedman. MTGeorge Haberly came home from Indianapolis Saturday morning. Ami no etck cbirkeae wh Wrllt" Hooil.r Pooltry Powder to uaad. t'a t lere. Hue eaa Bees. Bnpi poultry healthy, ruse. SB as tv B. B. Brannock, Jasper. ar Latest silk shawls, fascinators, umbrella capes, child's caper, etc., just opened at Sonderman's. faTMiss Cissidy, of Tell City, who waa visiting her brother, Henry Cassidy, in Jasper last week, returned borne Monday. 0M rVesfc Have Their Treaties. Mr. Francis little, of Benton Harbor, ich., is over eighty years ot age. Since 185 he has been troubled more or less with indkaesuon and constipation, and has tried almost everything in use fori those ailments. Last August he began j using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver j Tablets and was soon feeling much better. In a recent letter he sayi, "I have used three boxes of the Tablet ami now : think I am well." These Tablets iinprove the appetite and invigorate the1 eiomacn. over uu wiwb. rut wre mjj M. Friedman, druggist. Iff your florae Coughs Vm Craft Dtolemeer tad uh are The oah Sweatee care for l'uhi. Cold.. Hamuli Waatpar la kiraaa. SkSBj mi SSJB. SSa.dk SB. Sold by B. B. Brrcnit k, Jarjer. , la itn every bos of Ska reaalai e am dtwA. e - -- . Kov.s. Ml ly sjk-C. M. Katterjoho, of Boonville, and Cbae, Tusch, of Evansville, was in Jasper last week in the interest of the Cumberland Telephone Co. America's Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples, Thev don't have them, nor will any one. who uses Bucklen'o Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face, Kcsetna or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cores sorv lip, chapped handa rhilhlaina. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Martin Friedman's drag store. MT50 rolls new Floor Oil Cloths at 22 's c, 25c and 30c a square yard at Sonderman's. fsTTMiss Olive Traylor, of Oak land City, came home Saturday morning to spend Sundsy with her parents, snd returned to Otkland City Sundsy night. "Wsttchthe kidneys." "When they are affected life is in danger," says Dr. ADernemy, w a1 Knglish phvsirian. Foley's Dare makes sound kidneys. Bold by M. Friedman. sm-Aod the time of the "pie social " of country schools is at hand, and paying big pricee for pies and oting for your prettiest girl is the order of the evening. The Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kndol, the new discovery which is making so many sick people well and weak leople strong by digesting what they at, by cleansing and sweetening the tomacb aad by transforming their food into the kind of purs, rich, red blood that makes yon feel rood all over. Mr. Craanll, of Troy, I. T., writes : For s number of years I was troubled with Indigestion and dyepepsia which grew into tbTworst form. Finslly I was induced to use Kodol aad after using four bottles 1 am entirely eared. I heartily recomj irj-f .it " rram iadi.in. mmA darnsia " Take a does ItatassBS wne 7

MTWsgon corn la selling tor 30c a bushel in Jasper.

MaBÄIAOK LictNits Wm. A. uiesier and Mary Henkey. MrKleOtion on I V nn era a- fenm neat Tuesday. Don't forget it, nor wgmi to vote. srJoseph Marx and wife, of Washington, visited in Jasper list Friday. am-Mrs. Du vail, of Louisville, was in Jssper Monday on Court business. The excibatnant inriiUnt tn ImmII.. and change of food and water öfter rings on diarrhoea, and tor this reason no One ah mi Irl lain kmu aitknnt a k.1 tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe t Remedy. For aale by Martin Friedman. sj-AU'yE. Dillon, of burg, attended court in PetersJasper, Thursday. IfsVMr. Kiefer, of Washington. visited Weudolin L-ighton in Jas per, last week. Ira D. Keckard, Duncombe, Iowa, writes: "Mv little bov scalded hi la from the knee to the ankle. 1 used banner salve immediately, and in three weeks time it was almost entirely heal ed. I want to recommend it to every S a a .a . 9 lamuy ana aavise them to keep Banner Salve on hand as it is a sure remedy for si-al.lt or any other sores." Bold by M. r neunian. aWOuting flannels sod cotton flannels, 8pecial values at 5c. 6o.7c. He and 10c at Sonderman's. MsT'Seversl Jasper people went to LonUville on the excursion last Sunday. StaTH yon want the best heating stove, we've got it. If you want a cheaper one, come around, we can give yon just what you want, because our line is the most complete in town. Lorey ot Sturm St-Fresh "RalstoneV Pankake Flour, Oats and try them, they Breakfast Food, are the bast, at Sondermann's. fgvMr. Borger came home Sun day from Louisville, to attend the wedding of his sister, and returned Tuesday. It stands alone, it towers above. There's no other, its nature's wonder, a warming poultice to the heart of mankind. Such is Rocky Mountain Tea 35c. M. Friedman. Sap An endless variety of new dress trimmings, appliquee, braids, velvets, etc , call and see them at Albert Sonderman's. VsTJ. W. Armstrong, of Evanevilie, Diet. Agent of the New York Life las. Co , wss to Jasper Wednesday. Spent More than 91,600. W. W. Baker, of Plainview, Nab., writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for 16 years. She tried a number of doctors and spent over 11,000 with oat relief. She became very low and lost all hope. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar, and thanks to this great reinsdy it aared her life. She enjoys better health than she has Known in ten years." bom oy si. rneaman. BfsTHsnrv Cassidy had his barn moved on the western Dart of his lot this week, preparatory to begin ning building his new residence. Danger in Fall Cold. Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneumonia, bronchtis. or consumption. Foley's Honey and Tai cures quickly and prevents serious results. It is old snd re liable, tried and tested, safe and sure Contains no opiates and will not constipate. Bold by M. Friedman. fsTMr. Nelson, s stock dealer of Pike county, was in Jssper Wedneeday, and bought a car load of ebeep from Cassidy a Co. aar-Prof David D. Corn. Demo cratic nominee for Representative from Pike and Dubois counties, was in Jasper Wednesday, circulating among the people, and getting acquainted. He made a good impression upon voters generally, and will be a creditable Representative. Forty Years' Torture. To be relieved from a torturing disease after 40 years' torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is whst DeWitt's Witch Hssel salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: "DeWitt's Witch Hssel Balve cured me of piles after I had suffered I years. CnKa onta hums, wounds akin Beware of counterfeit, si rnoaman. gfsPTbe 20th Century Literary Clubr-pent an erjoyable evening Wedneedsy evening at the home of W. 8. Hunter. Ibey are studying "Ben Hur" at preeeut, and are pro greasing nicety . Natural Anxiety. rMr aril annmafhinr winter with uneasiness, children take cold so easily. No disease costs more utile lives than croup. Its attack is so sudden that the sufferer is often beyond human . ...a . a a a S1. aid before tne doctor arrives, oucn cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays inflamation, removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip. broachiUs, all throat and lung trouble. F. 8. McMshoa, Hemp ton. Us., "A bad cold rendered me voiceless Jost before an oratorical eonteat. I intended to withdraw bat took One Minai Ooagh Care. It restored my voice in timeto win the medal." M.

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from Wsaminfton Tbaraday TmvIm Kan . want to IndianaDolis. Tnesdav. to speod ssvarai days, on tssT-Mondav. Novsmbai 8. will be Um last day for paying the second installment of taxes wiinoot tne pttMUty. aaSF UBB U. WWBIB. WS BTBOr villa, atUnded Court Its Jasper Mon aaaaxT.L r .a.t day on H. B 9& Duu't miaa our Cloak Onening and display of Una Wraps on HOV. ist. K.J. KDKBLKB. im. Isidor Schahmacher want to Louisville Sundav morning to visit bis son George, aod returned 8m day night. nr The present week has bean a favorable one for farmers in tbie 1ccality, and many acres of land hae bean aaadad for wheat. ga-Up to Wedneeday night there had bean bat six iadgmenU render ed for money in oivil cases in the circuit court. Mrs. Frank B. Poeay. of Evanevilie, Mrs. Henry Caasldy, and daughter, Mrs. Emma Schneider, went to Petersburg, yesterday, to visit relatives. Miss Gertrude Mason, of Oakland City, who was the guest of Miss Annie Hunter last weak, re turned home Saturday morning. Mies Anna and her friend Miss Stephenson, scoompanied bar to Huntingburg and returned Satur day afternoon. Look Out For Fever. Biliousness sad liver disorders at this n may be prevented by cleansing the system with De Witt's Little Early Risers. Theas famous little pills do not grips. They move the bowels gently, out copiously, ana oy reason or tue ton 1c properties, give tone sad strength to tne glands. Martta Friedman. A. An eminent Cloak Manufacturing and Importing house will show its celebrated line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Jackets, Monte Carlos, and Furs, on Nov. 1st, at our store in Jasper. Ladies are invited to call snd see the fine displsy of nice and atyliab gar ments. Ed. J. Kobblxr. A Dosen Times a Night. Mr. Owen Dean, of Ben ton Ferry, W. Vs.. writes: "I have had kidney and bladder trouble for years, sad it became so bad that I was obliged to get ap at least a dosen times s nicht. ceived say permanent benefit from any mediate until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles I am cor ed." Bold by M. DAVID D. COIN. Hnntingburgh Nsws. Hon. David D. Corn, Democratic candidate for joint representative for the counties of Pike and Dubois, addressed a goad sited audience at the city hall last night. Though still s young man. Mr. Corn convinced his hearers of tit fact that ha possesses mors than or dinary ability, and that he will make a creditable representative in the lower branch of the legislature. In One Tear. Public quick to discover merit. "I have sold darins the .ear seven snd onehalf gross of your Hughes' Tonic for chills and fever ana coo id nave soia more had I not ran oat several times It is the leading Tonic in this country and always will be." 60c. and $1.00 bottles. Prepared by Robinsos-Pbttst Oo. (Inc.) Louisville. Marbikd At 8t. Joseph's church, Monday morning. Oct. 20, 1902. Mr. Miches! Kress and Miss Rosa Borger. The groom wss 21 yaais old that day and celebrated hia marriage and birth-day at ths same time. He is a son off Mr. Jos. Kress, the engineer of the saw-mill, and he is a cabinet maker at the deek factory, and had eaved enough of his wsgee to buy s home for him self snd hie handsome bnde, where they began boose keeping next dsy. Mrs. Krem is the daughter oi Mr. Pontaleon Borger , a veteran of the civil war, and scientific well digger. At the marriage the groom was at tended by Will Barger snd Andrew Borger, brother and cousin of the bride, snd Misses Etta Duriauf and Josephine Kress acted ae bridesmaids making s vary handsome group at the altar. There wss s largely attended wedding dance at Kunkel's hall at night snd many congratulations sad handsome presents. Ths Coombs wishes them the best the world affords. Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysis and com Dletelv lost the use of oae arm snd skis After being treated by an eminent physician for uaite a while without relief. mv wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, aad after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cared. Geo. n ajrv .1.4 lmm r iim.I. W Vs. Several other very remarkable cares of partial paralysis have been effected by the ass of this Uaiment. his most widely known, however, ss a ears for rheasutism. se raise and braises. Join by Mai An advertisement, like a cigar, should be so good that lbs first whiff or impression will cause s man to finish it.-Flnshing N. Y. Journal.

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SfST-Mrs. Frank B. Posey, of Evanaville, who baa bean visiting her slater. Mrs. Henry Cassidy. in Jaapar, this week, returned boms yesterday. Never Aak Advice. When von have a eoturh or mid don't ask what is good for it and got some medicine of little or no merit sad perhana danftnau Amk far VVdav'a Hon. ey and Tar, the greet est throat and luns A 1 . . . . . t TOueur ii cures oojgns ana coias utiles -ly. bold by M. Friedman. To the Public. We have started no a Feather Reno vating machine on Wast 6th street, where we are prepared to eleaa and renovate leather beds in the best possible manner at reasonable prices. Give as s trial. Ccmmiskbt A Guests. 2t Highest price paid for old feathers. sT Among those who went to Louisville, Sunday, were: Misses The reals and Halen Pfau, Anna Klein, snd Messrs Geo. Wucbnsr, Frank Mehringer and Albert Schüler. Bronchitis for Twenty Years sirs. Minerva Smith, ot Danville, 111., writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty years aad never sot relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which is s sure care." sold by M. Friedman. Died. Miss Jane Goemsn, daughter of the late A. J. Goemsn, died at the homo of her brother, Martin Ooaman, on last Saturday. She waa about 40 years old. She was buried at St. Joseph's church grave yard Monday morning. kWOil Cloth Rags, zinc binding, all suae, cneap. noy s wagons, new stock, fall liste, lower than aver before, now oa sale at Lorey a Storm's Hardware store There will he a Gold Medal con test at Bothel church, Saturday night, Uct. Zo. boms of the best speakers in Pike and Dubois count isswui take part. The Bethel orchestra will furnish good music. Admission 5 and 10 cents. Every body come. Emma Alfobd. A Tyskal Seeth Airless Stert, a O, R. Larsoto. of Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts s stoie typical of Sooth Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an anchor," This store is mtusted nine, miles from ths nearest railway station and about twenty five miles from ths nearest town. Mr. Larson says: "I am favored with the eas tern of farmers within s radios of thirty miles, to many of whom I have supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doctor's advice is slmoetoutof the question. Within one mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no leas than fourteen have been absolutely cared by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must sorely be s record.'' For sale by Martin Friedman. The Cooaiss is indebted to Dr. J. F. Michaels, Secretary of the Count v Board of Health, for tha following statistics from his office for the quarter ending Sept. 80, 1902. Judging from the statistics there is great ganger of a winter outbreak of small pox in this county, whioh will ouly be everted by the closest care. Births. July 62. No. children 63. August 34. " " 35. Sept. 32. " 33. Total, 128. 131. 3 pair of twins, 1 esch month. Maniages July 8, August 11, Sept. 16. Total 35 Contagious Diseases. Small Pox. Typhoid Fever. July 8 0 August 28 4 September 18 4 Total 49 8 Goes Like Hot Cakea. I "The fastest selling article I have in nur store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Darts. Ky.. "is Dr. Kins' Mew Diecovety for Consumption, Coughs and Uokls. Because it always cures, in my aii years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from Throat aad Loa diseases, who coo Id get no help from doctors or aar other remedy." Mothers relv on it, best physicians prescribe it, aad Martin Friedman guarantees satisfaction or reeaaas pries. Trial bottles tree. Regular tines Sue sad tl, old by B. B, Braaaoek, Jseper.

I Out of Death's Jaws. i ' When death ssemed ery near from s severe Wocnaea aad liver trouble, that 1 had ssnlered with for years,'' writes: P. Mesa, Durham, N. C. "Dr. Kins' Mew LUe Pills saved my life aad gave ' perfect health." Best pills on earth and

only Sdl at r iiediuau s drug sture, AtviDKHT Mr. Will Lamport, while working at the edging table at Lamport 'e wagon factory, on Fri day last, Buffered his left-hand to coma in contact with the buix saw, snd bis four fingers, snd the first joint of his thumb were cut off. The wound wss dressed by Dr. Ksmpf, and be snd is getting sloog as wall as could be expected. Hie Lift) in Peril. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee of Wilfare. Texas, "biliousness and a lame back had aiade life a harden. I couldn t eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bittors, bat they worked wonders. Now I sleep like s top. can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard SJarfc." They give vigorous health and 1 new life to weak, sickly, run down poo t ls. Try them, only .m- at Martin riedman's drugstore. Savvey ef Jesser-Frcscb Lick Tree Use The Princeton Clsrion-Xews of last Fridsy ssys: Ssmusl Ktsvis and W. E. Brown hsve returned from Dubois county, where thev have been for the past three weeks in the interests of the Jasper, French Lick, West Baden, Mitchell and Northeastern traction line. Messrs. Reavis and Brown ere two of the i directors of ths compscy sod hsve been quite influential in carrying forwrad the work. In an interview the promoters stated to day that the work oa the

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Do not miaa it! Everybody Invited! 13 JO. J. KUEBLER, West side of Public Square. Jasper, Indiana.

JOHN W. KUEBLER.

Kuebler & Schmidt Dealers in and Manufacturers of WAGONS, BUGGIES, PLOWS. HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, and All Kinds of Farming Implements. FIR8T-CLA8S BLACKSMITHINC Horse Shoeing and Repairing.

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Dyspeptics cannot regain health and strength by living upon

half rations. They most est plenty of good food and digest it. To enable them to do this they should use something that will help the stomach do its work. Kodol Dtspkpsia Cuaa Is such a reparation. It digests what you eat and supplies the sub stassss seeded to build up the worn out digestive organs , Prof. I. iTimn, of Lonaoonlng, Md., says: "For thirteen yean I suffered agony from dyspepsia and neuralgia of the stomach. I tried almost everything and doctors dragged me nearly to death with morphine, but temporary relief waa all I could obtain till I was advised to am Kodol Dtsfbtsta Cvbsv Ths trat doss gave me relief. I bought say first bottle la March, 1Mb, sad I have not had s single pain since. It has completely cared me. I cannot endorse it too' highly " H seat hate fstrt do you good fBaaiWme00.,CkMSO. Tb SXtwBUseoetalasiHlaUwBBc.aiaa

The favorite hoeeehold remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grione, throat aad lang troubles to Sjgffc WNVri Oiagh Ossre. It cures quickly.

last survey of the route wss progress ing nicely. The survey began at Janper and is now complete.' s i s Orepyev He Or tance of 31 milts. Only nine miles of thslice rtmaro to be surveyed aod tlii will he completed in a few days. Robert W Hunt it Co .of Chicago,

have the work of surveying in charge. "Notwithstanding the fact that the line will pass through s rough country," said Mr. Reavi, "the surveyors were enabled to pick out a comparatively level route. On the big grade known as Hiilham bill, iu Dubois of unt v, Oa wili I ahle to scale it with oue and ore half or a two per cent, grade The ssrtwyCfl regsrded this ss something remsrksble. There ha- bteu seveu or uht surveys of this touts snd tt e uii hes slwsys been a great drawback. But we feel sure we can overcome this difficulty. The deepest excavation we will have is 32 feet aod this is only a short one." The promoters eay 97 per cent of the private right-of-way ha been secured and that the people there are highly in favor of the line. The enterprise has ths proper financial backing and the work of grading will begin in December. A Horee Run Down Can U built aauuickli wlla Borria' BaaUaa Stable Powder Tea grmt MomI pariser aa ur. M aaa Mwk etaek. fal aa4 aih eaime. Sold by B. B. Brannock . Jasper. Railroad Excursions. Ureat Council of Red Men at Indianapolis, Oct. 20-23, 1902, one fare for round trip, good returning Oct. 24. Last excursion of the reason to Louisville Oct. 19, fl.25 for round trip. Leave jasper, 7:45 a.m. and coming bark reach Jasper 10 p. m. V. E. Clatcomb, Agent. JOHN M. SCHVflDT FIRB-PgOOF PAINT. The Boat Paint Made. Mowers, also the Cele Give us a Call. SCHIMDT'S, from 9th Street. INDIANA.

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