Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1904 — Page 5
J ASP KR CUUKIEKL E Cox went mJI riAV WJ1W "Petersburg Tuesday to attend court
sWCuuuty Mipennteiidt-ut Wu . Melchoir, and wife returned from the Big Fair et St. Louis Tuesday. OT.Mr. Hud Mrs. Kd I. am pert, of Winalow, upent the Fourth in Ja per. atMrs. An! bony Merger came up from Tell City Saturday to visit
John Hottet, of Princeton,
pout the Fourth with home folka. aaavOttn Buettner came down from Aneereon to spend the Fourth with home folka. Lace Curtains, 4.rc a pair and up. A good carpet Iftfl and Hemp l.'c up, at Sonderman'e. MTfclr and Mrs K W, Hunter, of Providence, Ky., spent tbe Fourth with relatme in Jasper. ease-Mart llaller came down from Louisville Saturday to spend the lib with home folka. When lull .ut take I'tisinhsffkHsj Htomath ad Liver Tablets For Bale Mar
FnrTaur CARPETS and MATTIND-B pn To
LACE CURTAIN r WINDOW SHADE.
ALBERT SONDERMANN'S.
OIL CLOTHS. L.NOLEUM S.
IHT Andrew Sc here r, eon Florian, and teo Dorn came down from Linton Saturday to epend the 4th. W.ioo Melchoir came home fro-n Cincinnati Saturday to visit hie parents. Mr. Steveneon, a friend, aj umpanied him MTMrn. Joa. J chim came home from Louisville Saturday, where the had -peut a week vuiting rela tl.'M. Brutally Tortured. A case caiue U light that (or insistent and unmerciful tortuie has perhaps Defer I wen equaled, Je MoMflh ol Colusa, Cel., ritea. "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from Kheuma-e-ii and nothing relieved me though 1 tried everything ku n. I tame acrues Electric Bitter and it's the jrreateat me.li. ine on earth for that truubl?. A few bottiea of it completely relieved and mired me." Just as good lor liver and kidney troubles and general debility. Oaly 5ÜC. Hatisf action guaranteed by Martin Friedman Druggist.
saw KM. Ruech and sister, of
Louisville, came Saturday to epend
the 4th with their sister, Mrs. Kd McNerney. -inat received a large stork of
I'ortieres, Lace Curtains, Carpets and Mattings. Call and look, at Sonderman's. sVMiee Augustine Sum came down from Louisville Saturday to spend the 4th with relatives and re turned Tuesday. HHUh Nellie Flick went to Louisville Tueeday for a two weeks vied with relatives. aWDr. Jacob Schneider was over from Washington to spend the Fourth with home folks. No Pi t Shown.
. m Mui fat m after nie .ontin-
uooaly" write f. A. iultedg. Verbena, Kiav "1 had a ternble case of Pile .atiaing -4 tumor. W ben all faile,J Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Fqually good for all aches and pains only 25c at Martin Fnedinan'a Drug Store. sjsvMre Joe. Kuebler, of Princeton, is visiting the family of Mr Will Lampert this week.
syMr. Joe. B nedict and wife, of Kvanaville, visited Wm. A. Wilson and family on the Fourth. aasT Mrs. Millar, of St. Louis, was visiting her aunt, Mr;. Woods, and other relatives this week.
relatives.
IfcarMr. Kueeel Mason, of Oakland
City, was the guest of W. H. Hunter and family on the Fourth. tcerThu. H N ilaou, traveling advertiser for l'aracamph, was in Janper a abort time Saturday. MarJacob and Andrew Eckert went to St. Louirt Saturday to view
the nig i air.
Piles Upon Top of Piles I'ilea upon top of piles of people have
the File, and De Witt's WiUh Hael
Salve I'ureitbem. There are many kiuda
I File, but if vju iret the genuine and
ongiuul WiU-b Hacel Halve made by K.
t. Pemtt . V. o i.i Chicago, a cure u certaiu II. A . iiadale, ufHuiutnerton,
8. C. aavs. "1 had pilee JO veara and Ut
Witt' Salvecured me after everything
ele faded." Hold hv Martin Friedman
Mrs
rMias Clara Ruch was visiting
rickhardt on tbe fourth.
BOM ; To Frank Dupps andwife a pretty little girl. Mother and child are doing well. MTThere will be an ice cream Supper at Bethel grove Saturday night, July 9, given by the Young Ladies Aid Society. The liethel Orchestra will furnish music.
K very body is invited to attend The Hirdaeve hooilaf .
On the Fourth of Julv. at Birds- pe ial meeting last Saturday night
eye, Tom Nelson and Stillmsm Cum- "d approvee, M. Durlauf s plans mine got into a tight ; and when de- pecitications for the new water nutv Mar- hal Oxlev attempted to works power house.
W 0 ,
arrest them, Nelson Shot uxiey in, the hio the ball ranuini; un and
JACOB P. SCHWANE,
. m. aaaa. a. mm ft A4 ansa swat . sw a a a mm svwt m r-v 04 r" NT A aT
ii ,n -to johD k. mcfu Ud UNDtK AKbK and rllNtKAL UlntUIUn.
girl.
wife la-t week a urettv little
a -1 j Mother and child are doing well.
1. Leander Brossmer is visiting friends ami relativer- tu Jasper tbie week.
-The Town Trustees held a
MT Missea Thersa Pfau and Francis Sonderman came home Friday from the World's Fair wheie
they had npent ten days.
WorklBf; Nifhl Amd Day. The Ixiairct and miirhtiest little thine
that ever wan made n I)r. King's Nea
Life Fills. These Puis chance weakne-
into etrenirth, liatle sneaa into enervy,
hrain-fag into mental power, iney re wonderful in building up the health.
Only 2V per hox. Sold by Martin
Friedman. ajsuMr. and Mrs Jos. Ackerman came over from Loogootee Saturday to spend a few days visiting relatives and attend the picnic at Calumet Lake. aT.Messra. John (Jramelspacber, RraH Keckman. Peter Hutber. H
M. Milburn. B. Kowenkamp, W in
Poe, Ben NordhofT, and Geo. I)e-
Kem er went to bt. Loute luesday m oonfeir with the Southern Hail-
road management about the French
Lick extension.
lodging in his groin . the wound may prove fatal. Nelson then shot
Cummins through the shoulder,
from which he will recover. Nelson
ward arrertted and fined for carrying
concealed weapons, and discharged.
Born To lienrv Mehnnger and
wife Wednesday evening, June 80, a pretty little girl. Mother and child are doing well.
Weak Heart.
Are caused bv indigestion. If y a little too much, or if you are bud
on eat
ject to
ncealed weapons, ana aiscnargea. ,tUck 0, indigestion, 'the attach ex
Andy Cummins was arrested lor ( pandb ewells, and puna 1 Im n . , 1 rA twciA in tail tt I huaH Tl.ta c rt ii-iim I hu h
intoxication and lodged in jail at
Jasper.
There is various contlicting re
ports about the shooting. Some
i- aimmv that Ne son ailed in sell
defense and others not.
Nelson is still there.
in. avainat the
heart. This crowds the neart and abortens the breath. Rapid heart beats and heart diaease is the final result. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digeetn what you eat, takes the strain off the heart, cures indiit4tiin il VHiteiMdia. armr Htolnarli . and
Announces to the Public that he has purchased the I'ndertaking business of Ph. A. (luckes and will conduct the business of Undertaking, Embalming and Funeral Directing from the Sermeraheim building on th corner of K. tith and Jackson streets. He is a graduate of the Clark Embalming School, of Cincinnati, Ohio. He solicits a share of the public's patronage. Calls answered promptly, day or night. orHear-e furnished at Funeral-. Large line of Collins and Caskets to select from.
Any how ,ntnlutea nourishment, strength and
nr. win iu rvctj urgsu ui mr iwij. by Martin Friedman. 1
Oae Lady's gccorameodation Sold Fifty
Boxes of Cbambealain a Stomacb and Liver Tablets. I have 1 believe, sold fifty boxes of
Chaudrerlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
l J . . n . . f . . n u ! a , v
leia on uie reeouiineiiuauuu ui uu( . i uc vvuu. v...i..vbe re, who tint bought a box of them at- Tuesday, July 5, PJ04, all member out a year ago. She never tires telling ,....
her neighbar and fnenda atwut the r f..MaMU nod qualities of theaa Tablets. P. M. The following
S i. re. ltnimriat. KiK-neeier, ma. im aoces
JULY SESSION of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
The County Commiaaionere met
are tbe allow-
pleaea'ut purgative effect of these Tablets J p. Hutber, Salary
iL . A LiiiAailil u I 1 Fi I U . 1 I t Ik HV. mm mm . . . .
M Uk'ItU II I'M M .11 I ' ir III IK'"'
erv where. For sale by Martin Freidman.
Review Pro-
V. V.Casaidy,
Pb. J. Kunkel, " M. A. Sweeney, " Wm. F. Beckman, Salary Milburn k Traylor, Attys.
Herman leder, Salary
BASE BALL. m. mM m all
Last Sunday the Lorydon nan r ajJ8e88ment club lost to the peerless Reds at j Friday
South Side Ball Fart, ine game was an interesting one and the rooters were out iu foree. Brooks was in good form, but Boyle being on tbe anxious aeat pitched tbe closing inninga. The score was H to 0. On the morning of July 4th. the
second game between the same
teams was pulled off. Boyle, the
Ked's pitcher allowed bul two hits, . 1 . U m t
one being a nuay one ai m.
V.i ins In afelv connect with bin
Ouboia Couott Board of
ceediDga. Since our last report i MMaiv lnvr 'A(i I'll 1 1
hp i d..l .a....manta Barn ttknn 1 fieDrv etir,
up and the assessments of these in-! "JF81- , atitutioni were placed at B5 cents on m- Melchtj r,
the Dollar, for Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided profits, which is a raise of 5 cents above the last
$525.06 475.00 325. J 75.00 425.00 30.00 56 25
56.25 56.25 312.03 9U.50 165 Beck-
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS Eckert Block,
For Extra Bargains.
Big Spring
Stock of
Good
Fashionable
Fkidav, July 1st.
The assessments of various Corporations were cousidered. also the Guardian, and Administrator's records were examined and some omisrions were placed on tbe list. Saturday, Jt Yi. 2nd. No business transacted. Tuesday. Jui y 5th.
G. W. Traylor,
Wm. H. Kuper 11 M. A. Sweeney, W. F.
man, Wm. H. Kuper, John W. Alpera, A. H. Traylor, for Board of Review Service, each got. 90.00 Pike County Orphan Home M I 1 Fire Ins. for Jail 204.00 John A tubs, Janitor, 23
V. V. Cassidy, criminals 5 40 Mrs. V. V. Caasidy 10.65 Wm. Melchior, soecitiic J".1"
7j. E. STEINKAMP !
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For CoronerB Inquest of John
J Haley
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ike pill that will.
WitliiMit a er
To alsMMH the lr
rill fill tbe MB,
niM
TiTr, without a quiver,
T- L- at niirht
ItoWitf's Little Karl? Riaereare aaiall. . ..w. .... an.) rrntltf iu ?0- t.
fl' l" mi .- vet'thev are so crUin in wilu tha. no I kli .,... ..ii. ia.haaiinoiated. for
UUr W IIW ri- ' r I uui. k rwlicf from hilliouanew, aick heal a. -he torpid liver, jaundu-e. dining and all troubles anaing from an ina'tive. fturaiah liver, Karly Riaera are une jualle.1. S.ld t. Martin Knedman.
tu. & mmmmmmmMmm oanaral rt all
hUa anH inwnhin was For Patoka township Bock KoadB
nnnB,ArA narfullv and c ban- Wm. C. Breti, '- ,"'
rauuug o.o.y - j - ... curvaa accounts for their crop of ge8 were noted in Aasessora hooka Aug PicKen, w
gOOSe egga. 1UB rwcUB wru "auj 111 reoru Ul vum toohiuu i. .. i , o--, to devour all sizes and aasortments Board was carefully compared with , Emil Berger, IJ.W
of curves and piled up 14 run?, notes made in tbe Assessors booKs inos raras, nnnnm n( this aPMiinn Wm. Kichel. MAAl.lA.I
1 nC VJOryUUU win gvvv. fJ nuu iuo euuic ivw.v. . - i - ' rl i r, j but the Reds are in a claes ahead of read to the full board which waa ap- Bainbridge Township Bock Boads .
any that ever represented Jasper. pr0ved. Nanou, parties. i ---
1 D6 BCOrü 11 'U.Ü?TVJ tue iuo I UC DUIIU turu aujouam , " M a . i a I L' . . I., L arm
I J I A UUI W HI Ul Henry Fritch supt. (i. W. Traylor, physician, Ph. Guckes, Geo. P. Wagner, Albert Crich,
9Wm in the moat sflpte and danfreroua , r rucu oc ouuu,
ranea. It is eepe'iaiiy vaiuaiur iui aum- ,auu hhuujuidici
RELIABLE JEWELER.
Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, A Few of my Specialties: Elgin and Waltham Watches, Rogers Bros. 1847, Silverware, Baldwin line of Pianos, Schulz line of Organs. The best of everything at lowest prices. All Repair work guaranteed. JA.SPER, INDIANA.
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and many went away satisfied that
the Beds are bard to Deal.
Notes.
Collins is a good pitcher, but Hroolts
and Boyle have bim distanced.
Schüler is back ia.ain in tne game. He was much missed while disabled, ii .. thraa haiurer was a lone drive
ll.aaaavf HO
and brought to mind several slug
ging matches ol last eeason. Willie Perger is in better health and played both games. In the second game he sent one to right which got away from the beider, enabling bim to circle the bases. Loogootee comee next. They are
aaaav ja -tfOOg. Itt JOT UW WWJ1 CT A Waal I HR I A 'ulaved cljae gamea with our boys
t .TrKiiJr.n and no less than four games were Tor UnaaU and Childr.a. Qr nintQ inning. go fli l4 YOB Hail AlWafS BUht !ar the Loogootees haved proved I .at rAnti tamtf fmiii
ri ' m v
die. Chai
Diarr-
bcrlaii a Colic. Cholera and
bora Reeaeay. Thi" rwuoedv is certain to be needed in almost everv home before the summer ia
over. It ran aiwaji we uepcuum
mer liieonleni in i iniiiren. w In uk? and never fails to (rive prompt relief. Why not tmv it qoi1 It may save life. For'aale bv Miirtin Frenlinlu.
Sear the 9gnatwre o(
WMi. avnd Mrs. Schurich, ol Louisville, came to Jasper Saturday to visit their daughter, NW. Leo pold Heibig. Carel ol Caroolc Diarrhoea fter Tea Veara ol Saflerieg
.-. Ia aaaai tlm word IO pr.ll of
,r . - - , . , H.P.lUtf l I
Chamberlain-, pnr K. YT . " . W a-well. rttaesäetead
hiea HIT. aay. - " ,,": "-r "" .. -7lr-.l-..I .ami.le wl.-.n
.. u.rtimi. n a i "oiii-rrn iH'raonaii r
Cincinnati. Wash, and incenne.
r f.ii ,, une tht Prtine. jameu
llIU !' " ... Borle. of Indiana I nivernity, will terial.
Ik? in the boa for the locals. Martin ftMllaa 4.k the reailer of this paper who are
riflering with irnhgeeti-.n ..r dypep-ia to
rail on tliein al oni-e aim "V1.; Kodol Pritppiat'iire. I yon knewtlie value ol tin. remeily aa we know it . -oa i.i . ,J..r aiiutlier ilav. KimIoI
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To Remove Stalls. To remove chocolate and coffee stains, soap and wash in hot water a d hold over burning sulphur. For any stain made by acid, apply amonia water. For ink stains or iron rust ue lemon juice and salt, or oxalic acid If it is an indelible ink stain soak in a solution of common salt, then wash with ammonia, if you used acid strong enough to
remove them it would Dura tne ma-
rtnanal
t 11. aiMaalnn .lvmwtiMrt.lJ.il
pitatJoa of the beart and stomai h MB Eta tea-rally. KwtM .Pj H l Ol?
l.tt.a a nit v. .H eai u V"
t a
chronic diarrhoea f r ten year. ..... ing that time tried various med., neu without obtaining any permanent rebel a. t. . i . I aun u a. I A -
to? wSSatota morbua, and 1 pncure.1 "C. .nd atrengthen.ng. -l.. i ili- IiAm tit Iff-
a Uittle ul tins remenj -j - -- were reo.iiired to give her ent.re leOM. 1 then din-ided to try the elf, an I did not nee all ol one bottle liefore 1 waa well aad I have never ajiaes beeo troubled with thatooinplaint p oannot say too much in 6w.,mlerfulme4.i ine. 1 ror aale by Mart it Friedman.
The Stroaf Mai l Moaei. The stars that gleam o'erhead Along the ature slopes, When the day'a mishaps are dead, Are like atrong man's hopes. Though clouds may ipread to let No atar gleam anywhere. Like the bopea be has, deep aet And firm tbe stars are there.
What It He" to Have Nerve
"1 shall not give you up," bt de
clared. " 1 will win you yet; i wm make you love me in spite of yourself " " -Vm ao glad," ihe told herself
after he had gone, "that I nau tne courage to do it. What a good time 1 shall he now for a while. Railroad Excuralonw. Dautches Volkfest ami - rand Keiimon , I southern Ind. Uormana New A I hau) . I u.l. June A 30, good unt. Uu.y I, tiM At 2.V tor the round trip. IB 10 to tbe World s Fair (rood seven .i. fwaw date of aale Date ol aale
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K. W. Pickhardt, Stationery 8o.o9
A. H. K oerner making ner Tp. books. M1.00 A H. Miller Jr., Poor Soldier 96.00 Dubois Co. Telephone Telephone, Telephone Rant, 4S.00 Liquor Licenses were granted to Thos. Himeel, Geo. Girber, Joa. Gerber, Wm. Luegtrs. Bills for Insanity Inquests to the amount of 72.55 were continued. The claim of W. W. Kendal for $18.76 for milage for taking insane wife to Kvaneville, waa refused. Mike Keller's petition Lr a bridge was continued. On the load petition of Aug Kat-
ter the veiwers reported In favor f road and their reiort Ml accepted. I Remonstranz tiled by Mtl Fred. Fenneman for damages, 'veiwers .appointed to aes- ilmKe. On Road petition of M in Fink et. al Geo Marks, Krntft Gramlspacher, ami Conrad Win- were ;p pointed viewers, to meei Jttlj . The report- of M A Swvenev Auditor, John V HaHl r, Clerk. I'h. J. Kunkel. Keo.rd-r. d V V jCas-idy, Sheriff, were prt-ented and approved. I n Tuesday the bonk- of the Auditor and Treasurer v re exam im d and unmoved. I t en the)
went to Madicon townshi to inspect a bridge wbich was built there two months ago.
FARMERS. Look to Your Own Interests ! - By Buying Turning, Shovel or Gang Plows, Seeders, Corn
Planters, Cultivators or Harrows, or THE BEST WAGON ON EARTH.) FROM
KUEBLER &. SCHIMDT,
CARRIAGES
Factory or Home made work. They will treat you right and give you 1 I : 11 m l mmmmaaam . a n a . J t t t a r a . I I u
eucu uargaiu wm uia&e vuu mvmsj .usiuujcio v uduc. FIRST-CLASS BLACK SMITH INC Horse Shoeing and Repairing. Champion Binders and Mowers, alsol.the Celebrated Stevens Thresher, The best made. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give us a Call Kuebler & Schmidt Main Street, 1 door from 9th Street.' JASPER, INDIANA.
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Digests
NiKht Va Her Terror. "I woaM rough nearly all ihkIiI long," wtitesMra. Cliaa. ApilevaU, ol 'fxar.dria, Ind., "and could hardl ift any pletu. I had contnmption so l I .hat if I walked a block. I would miwh frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other failed, three $1.00 hottles ot
Dr. King's New Discovery whotH mired me ami I gaineil !W pouml ' M's absolutely guaranteed Im ure Cinijclis(.lds,
Ia inppe, Hri)n in is ami hu i iinmi mmm lAing troubles. Price 80r aud l.0O, Trial hottle frea at Martin Friedman's drug store.
what you Eat
Dyspepsia Cure
vn ritaocttvo rnmnmirwlft und talilet are recommended to
Va ipjvw. w mmmmg, euredyspepsla by digesting food with the pepaln they contain. While moat of these preparations possess merit, they all fall to give relief In a great many cases. The reason for thla ia plain. I Pepsin digests only albumlnoua fooda, tod descriptions of j i pepsin preparations nsually give the amount of egga or meat they will digeat. But we must live on more than egga and meat; and some of the worst cases of dyspepsia are caused by Indigestion of fats and starches, which pepsin cannot digest. Thsre Is one preparation that contain! all the dlgestanta It la Kodol Dtspktsu Crux, which digests what yon eat and has been used with remarkable success, not a single failure to curs . being reported from the many thousands who bars used lk h J. S. Peabody, Pltcalra. N. Y , says: "The first doseof Kodol ' ; Dyspepsia Uu re relieved my son of stomach and he&rt trouble, and four bottles of it Oured him. I heartily recommend iL"
It can't help but do. you good
Prapard bj B. 0. Ue W M I Oo.. Cbicaflo. Tba Si. tMUa evatalns H Uoms Uic SOc Iis
Sold by Martin Friedman, Jasper.
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