Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1904 — Page 5

.tA uiv vwuill till! n-uiroa Judy i vieitinir 'It.ves at Princeton. m-Ur. u Bighaiu was tram- MTlfiai j,we Kuebler rami, acting buninses here Monday. home üom Louisville Sunday. 1 B luebbern of MT-MlTTT Wucher carue Cw tp wMbM Monday on oftj. borne from Bpeooer Count Sun rial huainaau iav ' u"

.! SÄ P'inentl-H you want an excellent coffee

min v war seen on n price, try our 1'" and our street Monday. Igrade. E. J. Kuebler.

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rr CARPETS

ALBERT

LACE CURTAINS WINDOW SHADEc

and MATTING-! SONDERMANN'S.

En To

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Lawn and summer dress goods

at reduced prices, call at Kuebler.

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255 thl ve sto.nl the tret

-v.u uy .-orxe f, Winner. Alo.S SlirilllAr laan..). 4 '

photographer, was a busioee v.,ir at hvansville Tuesday. Fruit Jars, Mason or Wax aiera, Jll v aaHm Mi.n ...

0 j t j BL nai . JM rubber, et:., at K.J. Kuebler's et lowest prices.

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KaTMr. and Mrs Nfobolu Can iiuskev are visitins frienda ami !.

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arJovial John Herr, of Dale w.

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hub k i Ii k iiiino- wun nis manv ,rifmi.

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Just received a large etock of t'ortieres, l.ace Curtaina, Carpets and Mattings. Call and look, at Sonderman's.

CIL CLOTHS. L.N OLEUMS.

sTMrs. Anna M. Reynolds and and son returned home to Cincinnati after a weeks visit to relatives here and at Ireland.

. em-Henry Friedman arrived from MTZeno Kraua, of Louisville, is

..awiou, uaienoma, Wadneeuay to imng relative and friends in Jas-

Wheat Wanted. .... l i i

r i'"' nignest Mice

for

We

heat. Farmers with wheat to sell ill do well to call and see ns. J. A A K- ktBT.

Messrs. K. M

ssfMiss (iusta Kenner went to Louisville Sunday to Spend a week visiting relatives.

eWMaeter Lawrence Birke -rent'-- SweDty, Hoinar Travlor 'and

a v. h. Cox left Monday to attend

ne democratic State Convention at Indianapolis.

Milburn, M

Hk.Mrs. Andrew Kckert Jr., and two litbe daughters, left for their home in Cincinnati this morning after a months Tiait to her parents

ami oilier relatives. School Teacher's Couaty laitltate. The County Teachers' Institute will open Monday. Aug. Sth at the Court House in Jasper.

Supt. Frank W. Cooley, of Ev

visit his mother.

SRev John Daniels and wife, of South Dakota are viaiting J. L. Bretz and family. Uaa ARMOUR'S ANIMAL FK.KTILIREB1 FnR rOUBCBOPH. l-uri-ah-by ieorf- P. Wagrifr.

per.

aWI.ouia Koerner went to White Sulphur Hpnngs Monday to join bis wife and her mother who are who are apending this week there.

SfsTMieo. Schmidt went to LoasJal

ville and Owensboro Monday to en- i'Jnt" joy a week's vacation.

N-t nior a re, of pram hit m N bushels to the MM, I m AKM ) ' !:' A N 1 M A I . FKKTII .ITkHS ....

how it is done, iioum I'

MTMiiiH ClfttilH ltnllnir Vit

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nsviiie, wui speak on Language, ; l ueeday for St. Louia to see the Literature and School Managment. lixpoHition with a party of Anderson A. W. Conner, of Indianapolis ; friends.

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win aenver Character Bttildlag Lec-

to lxuiville Sunday to spend

week visiting relatives. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children.

.to Kind You Haw Always Bought

Sears the SeTnature of

Keep

log- AKlollar in

er(re

I"n't let the farui run down It in Jl.i .

Hi 'I R 8 PERTII.I7.EBa i i

ve-K.-.l Mill return tWHnlvh.l.l

I'. W illfller .el In II,m

fcTMike J. Durlauf who wa spending his vacation with his sister, Mrs. F. L. Het. returned to his home at Louisville Ky., Sunday to resume his position as cornetist at the Fourth Ave. theater which opens Sunday Aug 7.

Vf?i.ni,Attf,c.k ofP,BrrhÄ Cured by Ch.mU.rlaln', Coll., Chol.r. and Uiarrhoaa Wtmedy and parhapa Life Saved. "A short time afro I was taken with a

violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I I woulp have .lied if I had not gotten ro-

' onn j r-atten, a leading ritA Perfeet PainlH ltll llH1 ''' ,,Htt"n' Ala. "A friend reco- , erM 1 1 a!4 1 HL BSMMtod LL.mberlain's Colic, Cholsra is the oce that will t'hansethesyteu,;oJ Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 bouifht a set the liver to action, remove the bile, , twenty-äve oen bottle and after takin clear the eoaanlexioa, .ure headache and th' doaoa of it aa entirely cured. I leave a gotnl taete in the mouth. The r nsider it the beet remedy in the world tamous little pills for doing euch worki'or bowel complaints. For sale by Mar pleasantly and tflectually are DeWitt nn Fnedman.

us r.ariy Kiwrt. Bob Moore, of

Lafayette. Ind.. av "All other mile I

h"Mrs. Frank Kckert went to Louisville Sunday to apend a few weeks vieiting relatives and friends there and other placea. arjake Lorey is having a neat aeven room residence built on bis

KM on the corner of Clay and West .sixth Ste.

i.aveuaed gripe and ei.-ken, while Ie Witt s Little Bath Rieere are simply pertet t." Hold by Martin Knedmau. ssfLeo Jahu is building a resi deuce on the corner of luth and Clay Sts., having sold bia property ou Jackaon St. aWMrs John Gramelspacber came home Saturday from I.miim

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Farmers bring us your eggs, poultry and other produce, we always pay full value, E. J. Kuebler. aTThe ro k-lmulers for the rock road went out on a strike for higher wages Monday morning but all but

OUt' 01 them Went hark at aamu

wages Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning.

Lace Curtaina, 45c a pair and

tures

Prof. W. Otto Mieaner, of Boonville, will have charge of the music

work. He will givti special attention to chorus work and technicalities of music reading. Prof. R. M. Kirk, of Vincennee, will appear Aug. 11th in Riley Impersontion. Old favoratitea as well as new selections will be rendered. Miss Lela (iray will give "A Miscellany" a list of selected readings presenting a delightful variety of

clever, catchy humor.

Much of the work will be oooular

in nature and will be interesting to the general public. A cordial invitation ia extended. Come out

and help us make this a great and good meeting. Respectfully, W'm. Mkm iidik.

sm. M - Ella Marietta returned Sunday from Birdaeye, where ahe where she bad been visiting her par-

; ante. Hat The Jasper (iianta, Mnder the ' management of Capt. Frank Milburn defeated the Ireland Sluggers on Monday on the Ireland grounds by a score of H to 9. Just received a car load of stone ware, all siies in Jars and Jugs, prices low. Now is the time to get your supply. Edw. J. Kuebler.

WMra. Geo. R. Wilson, little daughter Roberta, and Ms Maffia

Kuebler, came home from french Lick Springe Friday where they had spent a week. De Witt is the Name. When you go to buy Warn Hazel Salve look lor thename of Da WITT on every box. The pure, unadulterated J itch Hazel ia used in making IeVitfe H itch Hazel Salve, which is the beet aal vein the world .'crcuu, borne, bruises boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch Hael Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worthless counterfeit to be placed on the market. The trenuim- bears the

name r., ( Ie tt v , c hi -ag.. Sold by Martin Friedman.

am.Mr John E. Cox and Mis.Flor E. Witsman were married Tueeday evening by Squire Mike

Li mmiKHumrr Court

J ry "j Tne County Commissioners met Sergius at Ireland Ind. regular session Monday morning. Good luck go with

in regular session Monday

All members present. The following road business was passed upon. John C. Deindoerfer et al, Road naltf mal eaifii tidiil anl au amaaai

CouTpMintendent . Henry Lehmkuehler, John

rnor, and John üehning, to meet on Saturday, Aug. 27, at the oflice

preventive of suicide had ben diacuver- ! of Ed C. Johnston to be sworn.

ed will interest many. A run down R. P. Smith et al. Road oetition

system or despondency invariably pre- ' received and Adam Frei terger. John.

ap-

em.

Real Estate Traasfers. For week ending Ang 4, 1904.

John Fri.'k. Br. to John

Wibbles t 2 r 4

Huicide Prevented.

The startling announcement that

acree of fhe E '. 8 K mm-

MOO.

Mana Rohletter t John Bleasinger 180 acres of the W N F. and Pt BE BW and pt N W V p v NW set- 17 t Irl w 14000. iusUv Bpitzer heirs to H. Landgrebe, pt lot No. 27, Huntingburg. $360.

A Sweet Breath.

, . ' . . , iolbupu iuu auiuj r rr 1 1 e rite r , j cede suicide and something has been i?- w a m j & i . mi . . i .Yr Kissnhnt and Martin Hnffmtn

lounu mai win p reran I mat conailion 7 . . r : .... u:u i. ifjj. in i .... . iniiil i, mu . tkA a;. 1 a never taihne eien of a hea tv mm

wun ii ui t-n Buiciiir niteiy . .A l Wie nrsi j'viv acoD w uiic. i uc nunc v ... . . , - . . , , .k. u. i j . f .-, . 'mi r. -i l . t scb. w hen the breath ia bail th atnm.

thought of self destruction take Electric .;.. f. 1 f . . , .

muers. ii ieing a great tonic ana nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It is als a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Martin Friedman Druggist.

of W. R. Combs to hi sworn Aug.

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ii. : ii.e . uriaius, -ioc a pair and e where .he had been vie.tmg up. A gooJ and Hemp

l-'c up, at Sonderman's

A DartV of ladies xiirnriand

reklives

A Siiniiuer Cold. n

A Summer Cold IB Uut unlv ami. nin .Urn Suwan N'hIuu ii ka. t.

" 1 vw uü UK'UQ rOB,7in- S'Tr"" Wllir tL' 'lay -Rernoon in commemoration Plaver9 out 7 king tbem run the probable result bv roll. Une Minute i - .. . i r. u.n .j

Cnifh Cure clears the phlegm, draws ol Der 0i"W7- lY took their ""7 w""j'l" T ? ' mu

out the innamation, heals, soothes and Bl,PPr wtn them and bad an enstrengthens the lungs and bronchial joyahle time. Quite a numbeT of tubes. .ne Minute ( ough Cure is an ladies from Huntingburg were in the ideal remedy for the children. It u ltAriv pleaeaat to the tate and perfectly harmleas. A certain ore for L'roap, Coagh l H-.H.rh and Cold. BoU kW Martin hrie.lii.an. ... , ntM0Kmt . i hor several years mv wife was troussTMisses Hilda Castrup and ,it t,' Physicians calletl Mane Kempf went to Princeton ; k 'ry Mvere . haracter w, j . v . ' lie Uoct..reti with several eminent phyr?aiutaay to spend a week visiting .inans and at s reut

relalives and Inende. erow worse until she was unable to do'-k;. u n

anirkindi.f wnrk Ahnnt . , W"V . " .

Anderson, tor the visitors pitched

Wm. Fmk et al. Road petition, Viewers report received and road ordered opened 80 feet wide, and Geo. Marks, Conrad Wiltz, and Kr-

nest Ramsperberger, viewers each grov worse.

allowed f.t"J and hd U. Johnston oOc. August K Itter et al. Road peti-

h . . . . vv.BFa. fwa a tvci ja causal lets the Priacetoa .j , j .L1j n JT

ruau ururreu upeueu ieei wiue. ClUO. ri -. : . : ana rw

i eiiuoiiere 10 uav sum oi

The game last Sunday at the to the treasurer of Co. for uae of rePark degenerated in to a foot race monstratora for their damages feea

for the Reds. It seemed in the allowed. Jos Rrankman. Puter

A FREE SILVER CJAME. Sixteen to One.

ach is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Iyspepeia Cure for curing indigestion, dvepepeia. and all stoma 1 1 dieorders. Mrs Marv K. Crick, of White Plains. Ky .. writes: "I have been advsoeutie for icir. i r i

all kinds of remedies but continiiMi tn

By the use of Kodol 1 t

Portersville Points. Mrs. Linie Stepbeneon of Jasper, and children enrue through from Davieee Co. and attended Christian Endeavor here unday night. Charley Coftman, Tom Walker, Fred Theruff and Frank Bauers, left Tuesday for North Dakota to be gone ten days. Bertha Carson was visiting here Sunday. The Ice Cream social was well attended here Saturday night, and a pleasant time had. Mr". Hays and Mrs. (.ray visited tbe letter's mother at Petersburg Friday. Misses Grace and Mary Cooper, of Otwell, visited Jessie and (Jolda Cox Tuesday.

Miss Lula CorTman, of Knox Co., is staying with her sister in-law while her brother is gone to North Dakota. Mr. Dan Rudolph' little child is very bad with Cholera Infantum. Jake Baurs' sister, Anna, of Ixuiville, is visiting here. Mr. and Mre. Bouber visited at John Breidenbaugb's Sunday. Died Of Cholera Infantum, Glen J. Breidenbaugb, little son of Kd and Floria Brcidenbaugh, July 31st, 1904. Aged 1 yr. " mo. and

1) days. Little Glen came to brighten the home for a short time then an angel came and took him Home where we dear Parents and relatives can meet him again. It we are washed in the Blood of the Lamb, And as the dear. Master said suffer Little Children to come unto me and forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. And now little Glen Ia in God's upper garden, blooming in heaven's air. This bud is now unfolding safe in the Masters C are. Let us so live so aa to clasp his little hand some sweet day. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Bouher at Portersville Church and remains were in

terred in the Porter-ville Cemetery.

The Reds Una

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iran to improve at once and afW takinv The bereaved Parent hava th aum

KieuhbottJel,Ilii,i,yr!tord,n PtQy of te entire Community, health and strength and can eat w hat- r- j . i . , . ' ' . ever I like. Kodol d.geeU Iha vou , 1 drt-. foh .schwenk, of eat and makes the stomach sweet. JPf the funeral director. Sold by Martin Fnedman. Aunt Hannah.

w v w7 a- vuaiti4U a v w v a third inning as if the Princeton bova nnrrhhnltT and W H itmo

enr 4 v wmvw www ah ' i ' ' t .

"f if urin lumrti tu mir ue jMMp?r

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kind of an old bit was safe for one

base. While the error columu c f tLe Princeton club kept going skyward Brooks pitched a very good game and the boys gave him the beet of support. Princeton would have been ahut out, but for an error in the second

tinning, when the ball tosses from

the Wabaeh bottoms secure one

any aiou oi wora adoui s year ago

awnarry Aiuer, trustee Of ta stie tegan taking Chamberlains Stomach toka tp., was over and transacted '", ' iver Tblta and today weighs more buainee with the Commissioners tK,? ,vr.r flj b-w anl'1 5 u . mmiwiwrir wt, Mv, Mr teo J., r i . of New Monday. b.ndon, New York. For aale by Mar--w l awZZ r tltl Friedmnn. Takea with tramps. Hi i . a at äk SI

Wm. Kirmse. a member of the bridge gJU i ne local labor u-.iion beld a

a good game, but the support be got was miserable The Princeton club is one that depends entirely on its battery to win the game. If the battery is the whole show, tbey win

and when it aint tbey lose. The

guiiK workina near Littleiiort was taken meeting at Kunkel's bail Mondav i.fVi.".ul u i.r.T . hulk Ail tin tl rriiK

suddenly ill thurwlay night a. th . ramp- evening. The organizers were UD for the visitor-, but we think he

missed several, 23 would be about right. Follow 1 1 is the Score: Innings. 138456789 R. H. E. Princeton hkhhnrhX) 1 6 11 Jgsper 20Ü1133ÜX 16 11 3

Batteries Anderson and Bee. Brooks and Berger. Struck out : by Anderson 4 ; by

Brooks 5.

and a kind of cholera. Mis case was so i.. Pi.k,,. ..i u u. .u

m Tl .. hathehadtohavetheiueinben. B u.ouguv aa of the. rew mil un him and Mr. tid- LiC ganixation their charter. Afford was calle.) gad noMentted He told ter the business of the meeting wns ii he bal a MdirUss In the f -rm ol over some of the members proceed I u.U-rUin'i i Col.,-, (hole.-, nd Liarr ed to bave j ,j fcjh lioea Kem1y that be tle.iigia w .au help . . . B 1 "u"v" t.. in out and ai--.urd.imiv swvotal doee. JudKlD8 rom the amount of noise ere ailmiuistere! with the result that'they made they had it. the fellow waa able to U around next; , aoth bitte lor Hm derangeday Theincdent .(wake umte log h,y ment ftnd t(,n,tipiltlun than Cham beVof Mr. Ot0tw s med.c.nes.-h.lkader, uin stomai h and Liver Tablet. I.. F. OS Argus. Andrews, He s Mciaos, lows. For sale I This remedy never fail.. Keen .t in bv Mlir1in Kne.li.ian. vwnr home, it may save life, hor sale kUrtsa hne.iu.an. MTThe Jasper Juniors did the 1 ,T. a. L- t i Caanelton Base ball club VVedneehTTM Misses Kt'a, Koee and . . . in . - ... . . v.' ... day to the tune of IU to . It s Anua Woods, fruin New Albany.! , , . , o..-

i . , . . . now up to ine n uurg uauies. Are 1 In. am vim t inn I Mir sr.ml. mol tr '

w ' J "iL aar J " .T ," !they --keeredT M r - Sera i VI ola anH ätk.ar r.. u '

Hl II V VI 'VJ r Bl.MI Olli' I tives and friends here this week.

QfHon. John L Bretz returned J n .1 a ( r . an aw I nn.l I. . I Oat t ,

tl Umj litiiu gau rairuuTJU nip

xierman neirup, on r nuay , th.nllh th. vVfi-t

i' AmaUino

purchaood Philip Guckes' dwelling

I West Sixth St. and will move Mi family in to it Sept. lit. The price paid was $J,(MJ0.

Mr. Bretz looks

Base on ball

Brooks 1 .

Three base hit : VVorrel. Two base hits : Brooks, Kempf, Chappel, Anderson. Double plays, Jasper 1. A. F. Gutssell, Empire. NOTKS. The Reds are undoubtedly the

Champions of Dubois County,

each $2 CM and Ed C. Johnston "c

The following are the allowances. Fred Hauke, Pat. tp. R. R. $30 00 Andrew Heicbelbecb Bridges 5 00 Robt. Yates, Poor Farm 10.00 John Ambe, Pub. build. 29 00 Jasper Planing Mills 1 75 Mary A. Battb 4 M

Wm. C. Breti Pat. tp. R. R. 44 00 ; Henry Berger, 14 12.86 Emil Berger " 4.00 i Carl Koerner t August Berger " 2.00 Hund dt Fritch Poor Farm ! M Mary A. Barth M 6 6" tienry Berger Bain. tp. R. R 65.00 Emil Berger M 24 00

Robt. Egg 17 26 Scott Hunter M 10 50 Ed Kempf " .75 Wm J. Young 6.00 (teo. Brooks " Martin Seng " 6.00 Joa. Birk M 1 .50 V. V. Cassidy R. and 11. 6 20 Cbas Egg Poor farm 3 75 Ben Ed Doane Printing 7 60

Ben Ed Doane B. A S. John Ambe Pub. Build. 9 00 Sol Frank Ben. Inst. 19.46 Wm. F. Beckman, Bonds and Int. Patoka tp. R. R 11 14.64

Joseph Wigand Bridges 4

E. STEIJVKAMP.

THE 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 beet of everything at lowest prices. All Repair work guaranteed. JASPER, INDIANA.

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j .Miss I), re teiuod a dozen of

Wuchner enterher young lady

''.ends at a "tarkev " uarlv at her .. . II .. .. .1 .. I'l.o.,.. will

r IUV I UUUUjlllll iunigv iii w MM Friday evening, the occasion he,d t M, Zion on Saturday and being the eighteenth anniversary of SundgVi auk. 13 and 14. Every-

, her birth; and a good time is said . v ig iüfitod to attend and all

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w i.n vr urau UBU.

-...tl. ' . a.avM a-k Kaall k a.. 1 I a a

jcrwauj nuiurwu iu uii.iii auu having piayea more ana woo more seems to have been greatly bene (ban any other club in the county.

filed by his trip. We wonder jf the o colled Babies

M. E. Quarterly Mediae

The Fourth quarterly meeting

the M

K. Church for this vear on on the side; tne winner to aisoi.ae

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Kah Kah ! uance to tue iront

End of Hitter Strife. ' r. i physicians had a loo and stuh- " ffri wi:h an ahceos on my right ''"IK" write J. F. Hughes of OuPont.

m l gave me up. fcveyhotly thought

church oflicera are requested to be

present with reports. Dr. John Poucher P. E. Rev. F. L Priest, Pastor.

The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in

death. Thus a mere st-ratfli, insiiruin

.Mil nr niinv bti

11 7M 1...0. ,.-nltT It ia visa to have Buck

,fW i U. U.lwm vr Vian.lT It'a the

my tmt had rom Aa a last reeort

tliod Ir. King's New Discovery forconuaiption. The henerlt I receivsHi was

nainjt and I waa on my feet ins lew " r i,. Waive ever handr

SL U 1 " Wnt'""iT CoUiM best Salvo oo earth and will prevent tofcesitb. k eooqoors all Coughs, Colds 7 fa ß n ,nd eg by Martin rnedman Drug Store., ... Pnce 50c. and 1.00. Tnal hottloa free. Friedman s Drug store.

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BABY MINK. Scott Hunter end Dick Steinhauser went to Mt. Carmel Wednesday to play with the Princeton teem against Mt. Carmel. That's whet the Princeton team needs good fielders. Put an End to It AH. . ' - - f 1 i ... mm., mm m

hoils have paid the j wjt o( unbearmhle pain from over taied

orgoni. Uittiness, nacsacne, mver comElaint and Constipation. Bat thanks to r. Kings Ksw Life Pills they pot an

end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. On!y?5e. (hiarantMnl by Martin Friedman, Drugstore.

of! Andersor 3; off JmMt9t planiDg f pUD build 5 25 1 a Wm w w . i

j. r. nutner insene lu.uu Ches Soliga 11 3 00 Ed. J. Kempf " 1.00 Calvin Rowland" BOO O. W. Bigham Small pox 50.00 V. V. Ceasidy 28 M M. Marlett " 2 00 Leonard Bros. " 1 00

Stilmen Cummins " 2 00 John A. Sermersheim " JU.00

Jos. Schräder Sr. Bain, tp H.

Boads. 45 (i

Wm. Melchoir Co Inst. 100 00

farm 9 50 Pat. t .

Rock Bo ids 4400 00 Kenvere A Warnock Bain tp. R. R. 1 700.cn

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Spring Stock of Fashionable Goods.

are goiog to accept the Junior Chol-! W eIPh,rI1Co üf lange to play at Huntingburg for 25 SJJfi" r ol ?u. . ,k- m.;nnmm t .u t.k. Wm Eichel A Co.

Total, flt'.Jtiy M The following claims were rejected : H. C. Krati. insane 7 05 J. P. Salb, insane I 00 E. F. Mannte! 'a claim for 10 00 and Wm Eiibela for $5984 VO ere continued. Frank Kunkal and Hermen E. Brunsmen were granted liquor license. The roporta of Henry Berger end Wm. C. Bretz were accepted. The Board then adjourned.

JACOB P. SCHWANK,; UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR.

Announces to the Public thet he has purchased the I'ndertaking business of Ph. A. Guckes and will conduct the businasa of Undertaking, Embalming end Funerel Directing from the Sermersheim building on the corner of E. 'th and Jackaon streets. He is a graduate of the Clerk Embelming School, of Cincinneti. Ohio. He solicits a share of the public's patronage. Calls answered promptly, dey or night. Mfllearse furnished et Funerals. I.ar- foe of Coffins and Caskets to select from.