Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 October 1903 — Page 5

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Hoars el Mail Cteeiag at Jasper P. 0.

SaVMrs. Vic Claycomb and enn Lloyd spent Saturday in Kvam-ville.

Prof. Handera

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K R. Mall " 00 u'-liH k.n. in. , V 00 a. in ami 1 0l p. in French Vieh eta rout h 45 . in Ireland im Ii e d7, up-u arrival or luoruliiK und af (rirnon trains. r"ortrevlll- lmly. except Munday . rloien

lü 0 in. W " iuktbb. r. m.

MirBainhridge towoahip rock roads election will be held to mor-

is confined torW' .

saftTTtie Dubois county Medical

Society will bold a meeting in Jaa

Bear ado at twenty noiera came ,, . i i ii i I . per on October lath, with the bull t arn from Looaootee r

Sunday. Mr Mrs. Arthur VV'atwon aold her

ajftvMrs. Kdward l,amert, of Window, wag flatting in Jusper last Friday, aUvKtv. Anton Michael, O S. H., took charge of tbe Catholic cougre gation at Ireland laut Saturday, and was visiting friend in Jasper, Wedmsday. A lift? Lett or Won t'l int Internet joe, if you're look lug for a entrant 1 Salve foi KurH, Boras or Fttee. Otto Dodd, of Ppftdei Mo., writB: 1 siifter.-il with an ugly Hon lor a year, but a box of Iturklen's Arm ca Hal've cured me. II'm the lient Sulvi on earth. Me at Frieiliiiun n Hur M.r PLENTY OF EGGS A 0.1 no Uk rbli krnt h N V IU' II ir Pnul Irjr Fuiri in aeed ' Bfei ' bylefe, Ga end Kvuf. Keep poultry liMiil.i lrtr-, 5 mu sola oy B. B. Brannoek, Jupr nrHira Morgan, of Madisot towut-hip, wan bitten in the arm In a sow Monday. He wan attempt ing to drive it out of a field when it attacked him, knocking him doftH and biteing him in nveral places. The injuries are ICffft but it if hoped not serious. A team belonging to K. Mm, of Harbiron township.

which was hit bed iar the Defk factory Monday afternoon became frightened and ran 'wsy. The) were htoppul by ShtriB CaaHdv be fore any harm a ilone.

Iff your Horse Coughs Ti Craft' l)itcniM-r in I eaaä '

tuftrait--i ran I ' ' ''). loldt, II' . an

Ihtlenipur iu burwi. . i ul

B. It

IsaJieorge S. Fry went to Missouri Tuesday to spend a week on business. BTVVrn. J. Kuebler went to Louisville yesterday to view the f force Show.

Dr. l.miiM Frimlmim and wife

f Tall City, visited relative- iu Jasper Sunday. WW'ill I.urkin, of Loogootee,

was the guest of Wendolin Leigh-

ton on Sunday.

MTOtinSchubel ciime home from (own Tuesday to spend a f f w dayr with his mother.

Carl Moerdercame home Sun

day from Milwaukee, Wis., where

he spent the summer. avJasper coal mine operators are on the hunt for more miners, eo a- to enlarge their output. HaTCapt. John Liming of Daviess connty, was in town Tuesday and paid tbe 0t urier a pleasant call. oTRevenue Collector Faucett, of Vincennes, was in town Friday looking after Uncle Sam's taxes. a?" A very poor picture show has been exhibiting to small audiences

at Kastner's opera hall this week. aT Andrew Kremp, Sr., wif, laughter Carrie and son Alpha, pent Sunday at West Baden Springs.

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.A liver v team ran nwav wit!

Andrew Schitter last Friday, throw lag him out of thehuk-KV and broil ed bin tip badij He wasn't f-eri ouslv hurt bl t has hcen bodftt . ! i

ewr Mice ti iwt vir, he is pei

along nicely and it i- expected will so n be out.

John W oods, Jos. Bertrand,

and V m Rogers, of Ioogootee, visited (ieo. S. Fry and family last Sunday. aafHon. R. M. Milburn went to Indiana I'niversitv Sunday to pass

an examination. He came home

Wednesday.

bouse bold goods and with her child left for Illinois Wedneaday.

aaaAlex Roelle purchased Watson's barber shop outfit, and will conduct the business at tbe old stand. He has employed a barber from Louisville. Dikd on Sept. '.'1, 1!M:;, Miss Doia Sertnersheiin, used IU years,

of typhoid fever, daughter of Mr.

ha. Sermersheim and wile ot uoone township. She was buried at the Ireland Catholic grave yard on Saturday. Her relatives have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. Dieting Invites Dtaeaae. To cure dyspepnia or indigestion it is no longer nm ensary to live on milk and loa-t. Starvation produce such weakness that the whole ayatem becomes an easy prey to disease. Kodol Dyapepaia Cure enahlea the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all the

wholaome food that one cares to eat, and is a never failins cure for indigestion,

dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol .liiresti) what vou eat makes the

stomach sweet. Hold by M. Friedman.

arJohn I. Klingel and Miss Elizabeth Dick will be married next

Mondav. Oct. h. There will be a

social danc- at Kunkel's ball at

night in their honor, to which all

friends are invited. The Halve That Heala. Without leaving a scar is DeWitt'a.

The name Witch Hazel is applied to

many salves, !ut De Witt Witeti Hazel Salve is the only Witch Hazel Salve that contains pur unadulterated Witch Hazel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered vou it is a counterfeit. K. C. DeWitt invented Witch Hazel Salve and lWitfs Witch Hazel Salve is the beet salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, or blind, bleeding, or itching and protruding piles. Sold by M. Friedman. -

CASTOR I A For Infant and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought

T4ZUcJUV.

Bears the Signature of

Morris' English Worm Powder Warrant! t cur nv r .t W.rm In Wattm, Cattl. Stw-p r t II ... alx. Ma WJtpa MLPail. Tba ntuat farfacl reuilr iu.l. !. Sold by B. B. Brannoek. aaT"The small pox quarantine was raised at John Weber's home WednouAmv Therf now remaina hut

MlVVVi j m --- one case of small pox in Jasper, that of Mrs. Ceo. Renner, and but oue quarantined, bouse, the Rerner home. Henry Goeppner didn't have the small-pox and bis house was not (piarantind as was reported by a local paper last week. Ilroke Into III Hoiihc S. fjtQataa, of Cavendish, Vt.. wa1roblsml of his customary health by in vaion of Chronic ConstipatioO. Whcs Dr. King's New hife Pills broke into Ins house his trouble ws arrested and now

he's entirely cured, They're gira ran

nt to cure. -')c at rrieilman s

fcaTJames and Harry Blackwell

,P were shaking hands with old friends

in Jasper Monday, betöre leaving for St. Louts. fcaT-.Mrs.J. W. Dunbar and son Zack, who visited Mr. and MrM. Wilson last week, returned home Saturday. aarFlovd Pray lor, of Boone Tp.; returned to Indianapolis Tuesday to tinish his BOOM in the Indianapolis Dental College.

.Tbe invitation dance given by "Dick" Steinhäuser and "Willie"

Berger at Kästner' hall Tuesday

night was well attended. MMhihmri Circuit Court will

(convene October 12 a week from next Monday. There is a heavy

criminal docket this term. aafc-Atrdavils were tiled this week against VhI. Messmer and August

Kritsch for maintaining bog pens in the corporate limits of Janper, aaTMrs. Wm. A. Wilson entertined a number of ladies at her

home Saturday evening in honor of aaa 1 1

her gueet, Mrs. Bray.ot r.vansvine

aaTWe are indebted to Mr. Seb. Anderson, of Ireland, for a couple meases of fine late corn. When we

asked if it was "appiopriated" he

said it was none of our business. However the corn was very fine. Tbanko.

Irateaf latUafi. Tbe Blackwell boyi have return

ed to St. Louie after a bort viait

here with their mother.

A crowd of young folka gathered at the brick kiln ebed the other night, but Ed. Buck and the white beaded girl wasn't there. Too bad Eddie Your Cncle Billy sympa

thizes with you. Kd says "She's not game."

William Rose and wife, of Alex

andra. I ml., a former resident of

this 'dace, was visiting in this vicinity during tbe week. Mrs. A. M. and Mrs. Seb. Anderson visited at Petersburg last

Saturday. A. II. Stewart and wife spent a couple of days visiting in Pike Co., last week.

The Ireland Oil, Can, Lumber,

Coal and Mineral Water Company

had a meeting Mondav and sav

they contracted with a driller, who is to have his whole machine here on or before October 15. So mote it be.

Mrs. Walke', a beautiful and

dashing young widow of Princeton,

Ind., is here visiting M. u. nteinbart's. Dr. F. E. Woods and family were heie Sunday the guest of J. L.

Norman.

Joe Newkirk, the stock man of Petersburg, was here to attend the Morgan mule show Saturday and

purchased several mules, but didn'i get by tbe Post office with out inquiring as to price and etc. , e'e The Postmaster must know all about it.

Ourass Stewart, the hut-end of

the combination over at the Odd

Fellows hall, shipped a car load ot

hogs last week. They were considerably tickled amoug themselves, that thev had sliuDed around and

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gathered them up while ueacon Coooer was "hoss racine" and

strutting around at tbe Fair.

Rudolph Allen, P. M. at Dubo'u, Mma the truest of Mrs. Emma Har

din over Sunday . He is thinking

of renting her hotel property nere,

as she will soon leave lor I'nnceion. The date of her sale has not yet been fixed, but Milton Able has been engaged to cry it.

couple

WANTED

Everybody to Call and Examine Low Prices and Larae Stocks.

Dress Goods, Notions, Etc., ft ft ft m

wnicn nave just arrived at SONDERMAN'S.

COTTON FLANNELS 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10c a yard.

OUTING FLANNELS

5c up to 16c a yard.

BARGAINS!

BEATING STOVES

Of all Sizes and Descriptions. WOOD AIR TIGHTS. BOX STOVES. OAK STOVES, A BIG LINE. HOT BLAST We Have the Latest and the Best.

ip air nriTrn ' soft coai.

IILn I tn Second to None.

A Well Selected Stock at Lowest Prices

unnnr

iviuunto

DEALERS IN

HARDWARE, STOVES,

Tinware V Sporting Bands.

FIRE GRATES & MANTLES. We also Sell the Electrically Welded

PITTSBURG PERFECT WIRE FENCING.

Give us a Call and Get Your Money's worth.

"Bock" Anderson and a

vine vm mm j oifvom. i . , ,,-. ,iv r . .. . vT-ZZZZZ i of 4 vou na bloods" visited "Dick's

il iiyspepsm in lie wursi luriu mm , . , . ... ieerable most all the time. Did Spring" Sunday night. We can t - til I .. ....I V ..11 I . U. .. tnm Yxltt tlnO

letl TT Ual I wr J ncui vi um is ton Traylor, Kean and Johnson are each expecting a patient about

A Cure for Dyspepsia.

I ha

flr mief

nnt Pttiiiv ntinr until after 1 u-ied Ko

tiol I)yspf pafal Cure which baa complete- . ... . i it!

ly cnretl me. Mrs. w . w . rsayior, iiiu- : I t.. V.. ....nila 1 i'i a. ti .(run trt 11

nervousness, headache, consüpavion.inex mvuuay. bd breath, sour rlsinga. iuditcstion,! A certain married man at

dyspepsia, ana an aioiiiacu iruuuiee

tesl

etort.

Morris' fug i ist 5tfcie unimeflt

Cnm I,mfii. I ii!- ! . Purin Cll"ni,

Sufi ..r lUrJ III. mi. Hlinunmli.aJyri-BeM. Svellinct 'le. Uol lor mn or beert. Bold by B. B. Brannoek, Jaeper.

aar"A pie supper will be given at IfiMtkal'i Hall this evening tbe pro-

inigiceeds to be ustd to obtain addition

al books for tbe punuc scnooi u

brary.

Cornelia were t e

r Misses LI la and Rorkman. of Ferdinand,

guest of friend" in Jasper Monday, and a young professional man was

Jasper

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T' T' -' ..j-.j-i r- nan to "skid ine oidbi ubt uu -

iiuici v cured dv me u?e oi ivwioi. vo-. . . . -

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lol renreeents trie

Cen U bnllt np quickly with Mnrrii K Ml Ith SteUe

ruinr. 1 B free mow puni; - r M.ka .tack lak. fei ut hieb tri ted. SS

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UASTAHDY v ASK SOI- I hai.t)V

liucnan oil rnuj mm " " ..... . before K-q. Sermersheim ngainst aar Three Southern Railway surArthur Watson, who is a married Veyora are in town this week surveyman and conducted a barber shoiDg a new route through the town, i t l... Blte lin. 1 l- llu nrnnnaod OXtension Of the

III J itr Off, IUI ioriiiv.j ii uv rr

Co.

ior me uoi-,b""'" . . Vrt warrant was i machinery on the ground by Octo

ber loth, i ney win uriu Anderson's place near Ireland. aafThe 20.b century club met at the home of Hon. W. A. Traylor last week and reorganised for the winter. They will meet at John P. Salb's neat Wednesday evening, and take up tbe stud, of Klliot's Middlemarch."

in arrested Watson agreed to com-1 Southern to French hick.

rotiiHpn to HiL'n a ooie ur mr- ugi-B . .,

nre. whereupon a

sworn out for his arrest ; the warrant was turned over to Constable Hoff man but when he looked for Watmd the bird had flown on a haod cm on the railroad. In the mean time he aold his barber shop furni ture. He left his wife and child behind. Tha plaintiff left her fathers house on Sunday for Louisville. It is rumoredahe obtained föt) hush

money from anottw r married man

aaThe followin; marriage li l. bo.n tj-iipd this wetk:

niii....in.u Pimr KloiiiHt'll. ,i v u,-ifl i ml arah M

inii m mM mwmm irwi k. 11 -

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natural juices of di

geietion combined with the greatest

known tonic ana reconstructive projerties. It cleanses, purities and sweetens tbe stomach. Sold by M. Friedman.

4 Noraa Run Down

pariScr end rtforetor.

Brannoek . Jasper. aavOn last Sunday Mrs. George Burger, living on Mill ftreet, open

ed a bottle of wine without usicg

an opener and broke tbe :op of tbe

bottle. Upon drinking the wine she

swallowed some broken glass. Physicians were immediately called who administered to her and seri

ousness was averted.

Saves Two From Death. "Our littlf ibinirlitcr had an almost fa

tal attack of whooping cough and bron-

imitie, writes Mrb. w. v. iiavnanu. oi Arinmk, N. Y., "but, when ail other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, i.r lil nonanmntinn in an advanced

stage, also used this wonderful medicine

and today she is penectiy wen. uet-

.uifii. itiu ami Mini ii HAaecfl vieiu to

Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for (Joaght and folds. 50c and ft bottles guaianteed at M. Friedman's drug store. Trial

bottles free. Died at bis borne on Main street, Jasper, on Sept. 28, 1903, Mr. Gideon Morehouse, of pneumonia. He came home from Huntingburg, Sa -urday sick, and not being strong soon succumbed. Mr. Morehouse was born at Maulins, N. Y., March 13, 1836, and waa 07 years, i months and 15daysoldat his death. He was married Dec. 24, 1891, to

Mrs. Eliza Carnaban, of Huntingho, who survives him. For sev

eral years be was superintendent of . e a . a m. a

various coal mines, ana at one lime operated tbe Kose Bank mines in this county, and was s very oompetnt manaaer. and thoroughly hon-

at in hi 4 dealinsa. He was buried

on Tuesday, Sept. 29, in th Jasper oravevard. He was a member of

count of a bastardy proceeding

against him, and it's Uncle Billy's

guess that a married man oi mis

locahtv will be ready to ao ine

"skipping act" one of toese days before long, if reports be true.

Ireland is getting to be a veritable

"Moi.te Carlo" on Sunday alter . a eft ft a

noons. The street irom ine mason

ic hall to Addy Lyne's corner was transformed into a racing course for bicycles and foot races, for money. Svral dollars changed bands, and

some of tbe people who prayed the

longest and loudest last winter at me

big meeting were the heaviest Dei

ters and biggest winners. kven

"Mamma's darling boy" figured in

it and Deacon Cooper was there

with bis turkey strut. Bazzelle Anderson, our corn field

commedian, went peddlin' corn the

otber day. He too iwo ioaas to

Jasper. We don't know whether

it was "appropriated ' corn or not. It seems he got the cash for it just the same. Bazzelle has the reputation of being an expert at getting both corn and cash. Uncle Billy's hotl red hot!! Post

maatfr Stewart savs he's a low

J . t-.. X.e, 1 M.mnArel I

aowu, uiny, Biiueiu v uvv. .

Your Unc le Bill? can stand almost

anything, but to be called a Democrat is too bad. let alone, a low

down, dirty stinkin' one, for I'll

wear I'm as rocked ribbed a re

publican as ever voted for protection, sonnd monev. prosperity and

expansion, and I believe ye editor

of tha Courier will swear to this ;

but being a Democrat it might be his oath wouldn't go with postmas

ter Stewart.

IT ranee Greene, owner, proprie

tor, keeper, repairer sod guardian

angel of Shtloh graveyara, wore look of despair Sunday, whan his intended son-in-law failed to put in

an appearance. Don t be crestfallen, Franae, take care of your

"coon arease. t'ke op anoiner

collection for the bmefit of Shiloh,

and that'll clear your complexion, purify your breath, regulate your system and make a new, and we

hope, a better man oi you. Your Uncle Billy.

FARMERS, Look to Your Own Interests! Dy Buying Turning, Shovel or Gang Plows, Seeders, Corn

fianters, vsuiuvators or narrows, or THE BEST WAGON ON EARTH, FROM KUEBLER & SCHIMDT,

BUGGIES c CARRIAGES

Factory or Home made work. They will treat you right and give you such bargains as will make you steady customers of theirs. FIR8T-CLASS BLACKSMITHINC Horse Shoeing and Repairing:.

Also, GRAPHITE ROOF PAINT. The very best made. Sold by Gallon or Barrel Champion Binders and Mowers, also the Cele.9 em, rm 1 ei

or a tea otevens xnresner, ine oesi; maae. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give us a Call.

Kuebler & Schmidt Main Street, 1 door from 9th Street. JASPER, INDIANA. Mar. JK. BftStyaj

MJT THE MARLIN RIFLE, l!odT!aToeahTrest.' Uik I the beet rifle made for the farmer, combining the good 7Q4A vfl I P'nt f tnc muzzle-loading squirrel rifle with the I Bavft fl I convenience and rapid fire of the moat improved repeater. W oj fWI I lt is conatructed that the same rifle usee the following f "UM Laft eaitridrea : 1 1 ehnrt mnA lnn rim A,. - i m mk ie

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ilhonairea are not ie Swanagin a . r" . . ' w,

Mleeeaia4a are atHicte.1 Willi l" ,, Mcl trad V aoU nouy r I u.u... . .B

SSfSs ÄCiM The Butter and Cheese actory Confession, of ft Priest. S.era in making an arerage f 1,800 lbs. J&tfJtF'l JiSS froai Zl they anffer'sr !ZrtSSTA0 bU,teF "T? m ' ?SS JÜTTiuSR I hi-mi 1 1 ion am unions lhy U,V 1 i . au. ...a mi a inrrftAHinff. w , "...V.j-j -ii

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reinwiy . i fo .(MW pouoas amij . , , sri . n.A

tin nve ..." ll Thuv have i'OTbw wnu --."T" -

win pay -' - 1 10 ita grasp (or twelve years. 11 jwj market for all the butter tbey can WMt JX medteiaefor Urse and

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a favorite lioos'imin

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A Perfect Painless Pill la the one that will cleanse the ayatem, set the liver to actios, remove the

oile, clear the complexion, core me headache and leave a good taste in tbe Mtk TIia famnna little oil la for do-

imm etu.li work nlcaaantlv and eflectnallv

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ikawirt a uum Aar it iusmi, wu

J.ver. thua ereaimg .fi' ' --Ti. N-elv all the stores in

Ina perfect ingestion. uw " ' . ... . tafiaes the entire system and makes hie QWa bÄOfje creamery butter now. worth living, no matter what your -,,. jlg or 20 CftHU pound. Hon. Trial boUle 88c; regnlsr siae, 6c.u sau. w

WB-U SS iwiiaw. Mail ii - - a aridaav trouble, stomach diaorder or

general debility, get Electric Bitten. It's

goaranteed oy aaarna rnvuman, vnajget. Only We

Iffoom. of Lafayette. lad., aaye: "All

other pills I hare osad gripe and sleken,

while Dewitta i iaw ?T simply perteot." Sold by M. Fritdaoaa

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