Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1904 — Page 5

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L iv v iuil 1 Till , Madison un,i U,b H.H'uI.o.h (..ty K.i I RAQP RAI I . 'twr.Hhip, 1M attending II. w..,hr- ...... ....... 1 ÖMt ALL.

hm ürarc ,,( iL" lo rcduc,,d n'.. su"' iDdi.M iM :.. . I . m M m . . -

received laocy mohairs! i, n j ju n

orMisa Ann Hunter home from I'soli Friday. sIMhh Cora hrv i hu...

.OOgOottt Tuesday.

from I

came

burnt

I Und nothing better for hv.-r derange mm mm Constipation than Chamber

...mi .-Momacn a.i l.iver Tablet. I. I

Andrew, De M t 1 1 1 tH b) Marti Friedman.

sa.l.ee Tillman, of M adw.n p, attended ttie W orld'a Fair la,-t

week. New Timothy, l;d To,, aiJ(j other grass seed, cheap at Sonderman's. ÄTl'r l.'iuirt Friedman wan up

arl'r Floyd Traylor wan here from Hoonville Sunday to see the hall game. ML. A party of eleaen Pnaea

ville peon I e uaned thrmivh

Tuesday enroute tu the World h Fair. I CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.

'.lie Kind You Havi Always Bought

Bears the Signature of

m in Jasper thin week, guuata at

. i rayior Karge jugs, tone jara, fruit jars etc , wood cider keira lOsal Iff

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and new fall dreaa gooda at Sonder

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T'l'h public schools in Jasper open a week from next Monday Hept llfth. ".Misses Tillie Buettner and Kva Ueurohr returned io Anderem yeetcrday to resu., iheir M,Htioue in the schools there.

Iowa, r'oraalel8d'. gl. Call

at Honderuiaua.

v-..-ral Jasper people are ontempUting attending the 1'ain'a firework- exhihition at K-aoavilla next week.

Mr. V. A. CUcomh and

nd Hon Lloyd will leave Sunday lor St. Loui to spend a week at the Fair.

I. . .

ur" pore ciuer, vinegar and white wine, pickling vinegar only

gai. ai .nderman a.

For trunks, teleacopes, nuit

caaes, hawl straps etc. always go

tu oouuerman a.

Wheat Wanted. We pay the higheat price for wheat. Farmera with wheat to sell will do well to call and see ns. J. A A K KKKl .

MaWMr. Andrew Krempp and son (ieorge cume home Sunday from St Louis where thav hud

spent a week at the Fair.

vtuHun. J. L. I!ret

will leave Fair.

and family

The Dobaii County Fair at Hnntmghurg always faf)riU promimja t be Miore attra.-tivn thia year than ever. You can't afford to n,- it ..,.t. VI to 17.

'Miss Heaaia Hunter, and

PH-Mih Anna Cummiakey and Mr- L'lara FiooktUHtlt rttUmtd

from St. Loaii Sunday. Bnleldo Prevented. The Htartlini; annoiinrrineot tliat

Jircv.-rrive ..I -inci.l.- ha.l Imsn lia-iver-d will interest maris . A run iiwn

nysteni ir neap mdtmn lavariabhr pva

eoe Hincitle an.l aiiiiettiinir lian len

lOOOd ttiat will prevent that condition which make nuic-i.le likely. At the nrt

u.MUKOt U tHf .ltru.-tion tak.- Klectric

Litten. It lnirf a ir. at tomr ami Ufr

vin him Htreniftlien the nervea ami

MUiaaulM ayatern. It ia als. a reat

Bwnaen, l iver and Kidney regulator

vmij aue. satista. tion ansraat d bf

""iu rrieo;nian imitrfflat. tm Louie Kckntein, A. A. Bermersheim, Koman Haller and Alois

e aaf returned Friday from the St. Louis Kxposition. The Dnhoia County Kair nffera an en tire new Im.- of free attra. tiona thia year. Make your arrangement to attend oqe or two days. Wtek of Sept. V to 17.

I lu.ilui Ii,. IL'... .1'.. .

.w. .,omu, brother Scott will lave Mundav

k Lalayette to resume their studies .Mr md Mrh Kd. t .ugtweiler!'0 l'due Lniversity. lOO visited in l.ouville the ... . T

- w iniani a e m r- u as r i . k .

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and

:.r-t part of thia week

a-k-l'r .f

-I'rof. Alois Heiter returned Friday from an extended trip through the West and the St. Louis Kxposition.

Hertram Sanders

WWm, Merger and Mise Alice Kgg will be united in marriage at St. Joseph's church next Tueadav Morning at 7:80 o'clock.

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nimn.r .in . r.hr r . i . -.

Diarrhoea Remedy and perhapa a Life Sad

Bf" . V ...rt Hau I .. .. ..l. ha. .

mm .it... n.i I .If IBHru Willi a rived Sunday from Cornersville to vioiawt attaok of dtanhoaa aad twliere I spend a few days. jwoulp ftart) dkael it I had n it (rotten relief,' aaya Joha J l'Mtt-n, a leading citlnT l k'l.ru i J l.ell llf I'utl.ll X I a k f..un.l

" ' 1 ' i tuip auu .it hi M i m - . . . . , ...... . .iiciiu i ct. r- f . . .

I J I -1 J J 1 1 1 H Till Mr . Hl 1 1 M In IP I 1 ii i r 1 . ' ... .in...

and Iharrtioea Remedy. I bought a twenty-rive cent bottle and after taking thiee doaea of it was entirH) coiejd, I c n-ider it the beet remedy in the world for bowel couiplainte. For aale bv Martin Friedman.

Heinlem returned to I vans ville Sunday.

their home in

af'ete Moutoux was up from Kvansville Sunday to see friends and attend the hall game.

Put! an lad to it AH. A Utovuua wail idtirnee corner as are

ilt ot unlearalle pain from over taxed

I plaint and t ooaupatiOB. But thanks to

Dr. King w Life Pill they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. OnlyL'jc. iuaranteesd by Martin Friedman, flrug Store.

HUNTINGBURG.

ttLTT. I). Neai, Grand Master Workman, cf tivannvill. addr...!

Thia will tv tin- last ami moat pi. itm the memlera of the A. Ü. I W

w I . . a

in japer i uelay night on the new

'IT 111 M. ... .... I. I L .

, mVLIM V. ir HOOVC UfaillN baving won one gam.- rillN , be the

'le.-i.ling game for the t bami.i..nehi. of

II Southern Indiana, and without .iiiee-

ti"n will la the m.Ht int.r...n.. ........

Wigand hardtought battle .-v. r'witn.

on a diamond. k the hundred. I.

witneiHMsl the fan two games and thev

will tell you of the brilliant plays, the

otenae excitement, the great aw.lause

the wild ahouta throughout everv minute

of thia great game.

Come and aeethetwo t atmkm mtm

(jineu againat each other. ea h landing in a .,t- by itaelf without an e.,nal in

the Mate, and we are proud of them:

they are all Duhoia County boy..

lioiiting, admiiini iooie. a

Ilia laut Ifaill". more ft. an tm,...

matiy will te preaent next Sundav

I great time I A great game ' None

like it ever aeen in tl.e ... r..

' f"" r , i ierhapa never again. Come and

see our DuIkjii- Coiintv hm-a l...u .1...

world how to play hampionehio bad.

Come early and ae-ure gMj. wti.

Admieaion Ladies and children, 10 nta. lients He. 10 cente extra for

reserved Meats.

Jim'S.h ifiunt

that

plana adopted by that order.

W f' BQOibM -t dance lovere attended the leap year hall al Kuukel's Tuesday evtning. .M . May Salb at the puno and Ait- n Schuler, accompuusng the pim,. with the vioiio. lurnintied . inii.m

music. Card 0 Thank. We deire to express our heart-

leu tnanka to our friends an 1 m ihborn, wbo ao kindly asi-ted u-during the illnea and death of our wit and mother. HfchMA.v H Castbip ASD CUILDLKN. Ctwell iiut.nLeo J. Putiö went to Washington

Do not be 'rr.poeed Upon.

r.ey A to. Chicago, origmate.1 Monev and Tar aa a Uirat and lung remedy, and on out ..f the great merit and popularity of Folcy'a Hotkey and Tar many iir.iutiona an öftere. ior the gauuiue A-k 1. r Foley 'a Honey I and Tar and refu an v nulutitute ofle.e.1 aa no other preparation will give the name aaUaf action. It mildly laxative. It contains no opiste and is aafeat for children and delicate peraona Martin Friedman Crleatiae Callinf John Seng and Mias Lizzie Schneider spent Sunday at Jasper.

Mr. and Mrs. Hen Miller, of Jas Pr, were the pleasant gu'sta of Frank Lam ert and family Sunday. Mr and Mrs. (ieo Wilke and Hilst mn Frank returned to tutir home at L luieviile Wednesday. Ii-n Kleinbolter and Miss Katje Petery were married Wednesday morning ai B o'clock a St. Celeeine church. Mi--es Lena Striegel aid Ida che!base were tf e welcome guests d Misa Carrie Seng Sunday evening. 0-car Schnell, of Schnellvilla, pent Sunday with his grandfather, Mr Leo. Schulz.

Hon. W. B. Cox and

Ashociatiov

ife,

Mt-s Carrie Schulz returned hnma

VI ... , irom .s.hnellville Sunday after a two ätHtlin ANMri returned home weeks visit with her sister Mrs from m ashiogton Saturday. Henry Schnell. Andy Anderson and familw f Frank 4a...iT,r.;ii.. t 1

!l.il.n ... k.l . ?! u waeper wa

"-7 'm weeg visiting out to see bii bet .jrl Mias relatives and friends. Sunday night.

.nre. anna Madden and son Mr. and Mrs.

Arianes, ot Wasbinaton M 4i.n tew hniir.

Ida.

tion.

Rev. Sanford Horton, of

a eerfe.-, hüS na A large assortment of rtiSÄC Ju':",.5r5!:: F?9 8UPihes at Ha- um.k. clear the complsaiea, cure headache aad DCrlV s. a Coid Settled la HisKidneya leave a good taste in the mouth. The A. J. Jennesse, wn ButlerSt., ChicatatS"iu little ptlle fi.r doing suh work sT M Auna V u. finer Who if... WritSI "I am a swin-imian hi.. I un.

in all kinks of weather I took a

1 which aettled in mv ki.lneva and 1

PMMMtly and effettnally are DtWitt s has been the day "Hello Girl" at,00 Little Karly Risers. Hob Moore, of ,um r'llmK..i. J t i u ir t cd. Lafayette. Ind.. says "All other p.Us I l?8 ('"nb"'n Telephone oflice for

John Sng spfnt a

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1,... J . ." ' " " " ' nut 01 ml KCUO I otts and sister Martha, of Kn x. Seng Sr.. Sunday night. M ru I .wo II.... . 1 ... J B

and the latter s mother, Mrs Mollie!in of Utl I nT.- .i Ady öchneI1 ,nd ,rai,y. Harbison, of French l,ck. Ieftn.es ! ' Kn?Ji 'l' "e"rCraiK.wJ.fe Red SchnellviPe, spent Sunday with

day for St. Louis to see the Exposi- Craig uQd brother Tank" IZT?. Anth Kckert

J. Potts -unday. Misses Anna and Clara Striegel Mr Frank DeMotte of n-ar towni Dd Mar'Jftret M',,er ,h P""' is rick with Typhoid aot Kuet, of Mr d Mra. Ben -r. a . . V Schulz.

. ... .-.ij-i lociiiC eiQ I

" ft . y. 1 ,

attended. Sev- MT- DBrle8 rJurnett and

K gm mm aw a ha at s u r n r mm. . . . a

a ,, . . .. ...aa. . . " "'-""'J"- nre nre-ef.t and there " 1 .ouuat iu lu n

. . ' i.H'i -m aiiMii.i.in

Given up tc die. B. Spiegel. l:m N V ovinia St Kv.

ville, Ind.. writes: "For ova Iva veri

wae troubled with kiduev and t . t Ü . I . i .

affections which caune. me mi.-h pain Safurd iv WS8 W

thil-with

a a "... aa.

' if'.; a:..t mi ken. w bua

itt - I.ittia Ksrly Kisera are dimply position and in the future will deperfr. t " Sold by Martin Friedman. vote herself to teaching school or Mr. and Mr. Herman 8he Tl" le"nh ,he Huebnr 8rho1 BcbaUII left Tuesdav for St. Loads nenr "yville the coming Winter.

to spend several weeks visiting relatives and attending the Fair

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i't.iFJ . a . . Wäf n äll U i;iUf TIM äfvüra .1 cur

and si -ken. while De tooul rive has resigned her tlH,.(i r..Ml...t ' .;, n

waa re'om mended totrv Foley's Kidru v Cure. Two-thirda of abottlerured me.'' Martin r nedman.

Si-Senator R M. Milburn at-

The funniest exhibition you ver esw tended tne democratic county conwill beiriven twi. e dailv in front of the Vn,lon Fo Saturday and wa-

ssA.hr .M i liiitiiHcher and Mart h ri dman came fiome Satur

grand stand on an elevated stage, so that all can see, at the lireat I'uUjis

one of ti e orators of the occasion

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dav from F.-rdinand wb.-re .l.h-.i l'uni rairal nt"irg. ep. J t

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a a w aaas I I UC J I RI IWI'älM

Farms For Sale

Fi t Sal.

Ht.ei.l Htvr.l ibid

r 1 everybody mm-t see it. It's free.

'(ieo. Haberly will leave Son ahow of stock and farm produrt

. 1" acre .,! Und ktinwn 11- - a .l

work, the h.l'a.1 Un,l I..V..... f 'eipie ourilifc ine uirefl

' I J I I IX-P

l.ood rioitb of Ibrdxeye on tberountv line but

wors entirelv. I t.s.i 1!,.. nfn..i., Horr"' x-ellent

phyaicians who did me no good and 1 .peaking and a good was practical y given up to .lie. F.. lev's hy all. Kidney Cure was recommended and the lirat bottle iave on- great relief, and af'-r ., takina the Mi-f.ud b .ttie I aas entirelv

cured " Martin Friedman. The Jasper Creamery. Tl.. . . . ,LklJ

1 uc mi luwucn or ine Ja-p r Creamery Asn held a meeting Aug. 26, 1104, and elected the fol-1 lowing gentlem.n for Officers of

the A-m j.iou for the year 1901 1906: President J. A. Sermersheim. Sec'y and l'ie8 Louis H. Sturm. Directors John R Shoeney. Albt. Hocbgesang. Lrnst Kam-pecher. Charles Soliga. The Secretary read a rep i t fr the monihs of May, June. at d Jul,

huh sliowed that the C

mo: th

had been 1 1,636 J ; while the di

. . k., f-,.,1. f V mm L. I .

singing and " ui mui campen, time was had Mr. and Mrs. Geo Wilke

the p'easant guests of Jacob Strie

AAA. gel and family. MotX&B.

were

1 1 TfTiiiMiii mi

Telephone Growth. a Tbe t'liriiiw-rlu...! Tla..k..n- a - - - - - -

- .r.rpuunc u 1 t-ica;rnju company nas issued a statement of its buaine- for the month of July and the increase in the number of eubscribers in shown as fol lowe : Number of subscribers July 1st, 1904 113 240 Number added during the month, 4,49.' Number discontinued during the month 4.210 Net ii create for the month 283

:.

Total .uUcribers Jul 30ih, 1904 113,528

Kx- county. About one half of . burseraente for milk, running x

dav for Pearl. Ill wh-r I. citintf races everv d..v I- v.tvi.,,.1.. r 1 "T. penS etc. Dad ts-en fl.ob. .',

J - - 1 -. aav ww T - - - mm va . "iii raa r 1a . mm 11 1 1 ! wii A . m. . m 1 . .

w ' v . ii, Mills . lä 1 r.i silt.

. a l: iar 1 1 . . a... ai 1 - ssas

ireei qis wne anu not 1 wi uo to ue mere

1 I.lslllA III aaliaart.l sfa .sm..L sat tltaa

Kair Piki : Miturday August 27th, - 1904, at 11 o'c'o. k A ML, Kmm.

SiiM.tiu-r ( 1. hi wile off! H 'rtrup, age oMi

person.

For Sale

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A i.ix s UKa, V el pen, Ind.

I he average rec-ipts of Milk per day had en about 1,560 poui.ds, 1 while the Creamerv caoacit w-

140 acres of land in Madi- ö (Mat Ii aoinlri au .... ..rat .1

. I . - . fmmw OVTV.BI 111 ft I T.lA !l-rill. ihllhlld l-.ix.ntt- In I 1 .

' ear- jr.- :r " - amnr.u e t.wn-nio anners t.. uet

. . - i ' f"iiiiinr lair v i'i i s r nit i a---

A Munin, r . ..Id i not -iily annoying Bna 11 dy". deceased was tbe Hetz .Iaar, Ind. " j themsel ves a few cows like "Paubat d n..t relta red Pneumonia will the daughter of Mr. Henry Sunde-man, 'line" described on th tirs- page ..f pn,i,,l.le result b Fail nUe Minute 0f near Holland. Ind.. and leav s "-Mr John Haut.h, of PorU rs this paper, (ioou stock p,!s and SÄ teLa2K SLE,,-?iie,J1:;.; b vi" lrt on Sl,?iay ',uruht,ed don'! rao-1 4 ' atreagthaai tbe lungs ami broejCsial'e"lrM1 1 MM 0 sn-tera to -'Ku lJ hogs and drove them t. of the farmer siockbolders hnv Itul-. ne Minute ('..uadi Cure is an mourn hr untimely death . r,M ar'n to fatten, tu U- has nlentv readv iiimiIm th .....n.- K-. L t

- , V J J " ' -m mmt-m, ' ' ' m w Oll V W LIM

m m . I . w r

id.-al remedy f..r tbe cluldren. It i Th fuueral

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r I 1 1 f - n TM ll 111 3i T ''a v ' ' i u is 1 1 a ir mn m n HIN I I I I I III ls I ruuii.i.ri ui .fl

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V ,, . m- fo rTv anV iV-,J . 1 ch,,rcr. ofwhlch deceased crop will yteld , 0 bushel to the have a good tning for the future

and Cold. Sold bf Martin Friedman, or Kuabler A Sobmidl ate build

was a member, conducted bv

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H v liiiroiiim. of Hrelzville.

Ititerment in Ka'rmount cemetery

the

DeWld ! the Efaune.

WbSB you jro u buv fTiteh

A an illustration, nlockh. ider Jos. Schmidt, delivered milk and recei(i ihe following smouote dur-

DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the Price. Come to FRANK ECKERTS K. kert Blw k. For Extra Bargains. Big Spring Stuck of r asbionable Goods.

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wig an addition to tbe rear of lOeir at Huntintburg. Ind.. Monday Aug. IT.. " . ..." '?Iel ins he three months

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i urk.umi h uh.it ahifh Ii.., ta l Mi,. : tii i I f i I l. i . " w

' i iv aa runtii nuvi.' " im u i lie I will a V 1 1 . I ' rf

inf-tend

dncb tbe

p'esent

th.

29th,

number

rd

f Mowed by

lelvves st d

a large everv Imii I i... i. nr nna.l..ii......i M iv 4 'I'i.; If..

menaS. " " 'i naei is use.l in makuiir lie Witt's .lur.e 4 S7II "

bunding bich .Martin h as-em hap Jacvh Schw nk was the unde taker "lh ,Ä"'1 aive, whn-h .s tbe bet juv .. .. puichatedforhisfurniturebuHi.es?. in charge Mas she rest in peace 'e world f. rents, bums, t.niis.. 1 . B 1 boils, strsema and sale, rhe popalaritv

Taken W.ih tramps. M Headache. " asewi stitcsi naasi Balve, aae to '. i." .mm IN Nl illV IMIM. bdd ..Mlll.U. I

- j . iica.- niirn i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s- 1 1 -1 m u. . .a .. l ... . e i . .

i a w i . . i - w i . i fc I mil mi

mad

of milk, 10, " ' 81 11

Wa. Kirmse. a memissr of tbe bndse . , r.r -ir-rai yearaim a Of working near Uttieport was taken i 2tf " ' "ft Ide.ilv ill r....rs.lav n.gl.t with cramps ck Le",lw of VBr-v

Was

gang

sudde.ily ill 1 luirfulay nigt.t aud a kind of cholera. Hi

severe that he had to have the me.nta-rs

of the crew wait upon him and Mr. of

ror several vearnmv wite sik tr.m

is calle.

severe cbaractvr

i e

si. ians ami at a great iense, oniv

lia cause. i

aortl.la .- m h t ..rf. ... ... 1. '

sician- called ,. -ri... i V .. r-ao

tbe market.

name K, C.

I lie irenuine

Me Witt" A Co.

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..-. ..- " '".' Sol . Io Martin Friedman

bf, ar

Lhic

trroa worw until l)e was

anv kind of

unable to

to

do

the

ig.i

Kx

1 J 1 -I!. II- I. as al-

it ai d -till 1 M (be

the stock I here are a i inbrr.f other firm r- b i ouid a. wed if they would ju-t try Tft ii aid

lOr I ne'e .Illoiinw Miur.

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ford was called and consulted . He told ' "7 , " 'r i' ( unstable of Mad-son tow nshm wa. ""a v"u 1,11,1 ,r",t ,t,e " l""kf

them be h:.d a medicine in tbe (or... of , ""-r"? "f " ' "T"B"" ' ,M,"' .1 rtllr ...1:,... i .. COfSS and selling milk to th. Crcaii,-

r ino.eii.au. 1 uxiav weighs ii ...re r . . u. ...i.'- 11

,jV. . rai-ing 10 n isnsi of i'ncle Jiminie is near.ng his T.'.th wh,,',l to the "crM ,m I'1 Ctnt-ir-ilestone but is as spry and ui.u W 11,1 coH you sav, " ui ' l'f hie as a four year old. ' Call aarsis f"rll,II,f

Uncle Jitnmie ' t,e ')lrt'' torH neet to orgau- ! ice Sept 14 STMirv I.' I.",,!,, n T...... !

on Wednesday transferred its local H!.l with Iiuiaa. L,,i, ! 11 ,. 1 .. Cured of Bnght'e O.aesae. manager Fred Jarhoe to sbawnee- ? . her ,e, .henaaa, Liaea Ue, Mills, fryü. 9lm9fJ.V?09m 10 ?MWO;ipltot charg.ng one Jacob Lawrence, Co., N. Y. write -Ibad town. 111., at increased salary, and trobtn with bastardy, upon which kidney disease for many vear- and bad combined the management of the ,,u... . 1.L4 j.u. . j ieen treatsd in i.bvsicians f..r tssalva

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' OlaHalBBaVBl w9 RaQ

Cbamlierlaiii s Colic, Cholera and Ibarr

boea Item .dy that he thoHght wool 1 help bin. out ami a conlinaly several d.-es were adininiatered with the result that tbe fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks ipiite highly of vir. (.ifToru'a medicines. F.lkader, Iowa, Argus. U Tin remedy never fail. Keep it in Tour In me, it may save life For sale by Martin Friedman.

and I v i-r

thau she ever diu before and is real well," aavs Iff .eo. F. Wright of N.-w lomloii, Se York. For sale by Martin Friedman. Chaage of Management

The Cumberland Telephone Co ,

Summers' Resort. An Up-to-date Barter Shop Sha.p U z rs Cl.an Towels, fron pt A'tention A. N SI l Mi: KS, rop. Ka-t side ill Public ijuare. Jasper, Indiana.

JACOB P.

UNDERTAKER and FINERAL DIRECTOR.

I

j Jasper exchange with that of Hunt-

Jasper uirl Wits Prize for the I Waltzer at flusiinfburf.

Tbe dance at the fairgrounds oniDBni,rR putting I). VV. Wiggs, pres

ThnrJi.. niibt um eil attended lent manager at Huntingburg in

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and nroved an eniovable attair.

Miss K'eller, of Jasper, and Henry 1'artenheitner were awardid the prize for being tin best waiters. Independent.

charge of both places

Mr. Jarboe and family left terday for their new home.

Fred, during his eighteen month's t)Urn stay in Jasp r made a host of I friends who will regret his departure

but, who will he glad of his promotion and will join wi h the Cocrikk in wishing him continued success.

, I . , m 14 1., ' 11. . 1 1 a' 1 .nftrn ei. K i . . to l)ept Marshal Andy Klein, who bedicine aad oUier remediei on Ihursday srrenled the Deft, who recon.mende.nMit got no rel, in default f 1900 (I bail t rnm. tn-aar. usinir Foley's Kidnev

nutted to jail, the trial was set for Thursday at 1 p. m Strol by will be defended by Senator H M. Mil-

Svit lireatli.

Thv Uv-tth Penalty. A little thing s hi. tunes results

Ria of Itittrr Strife. "Two-)hysicisna had a long and atubborn tight with an ats-eaa ou my right hiug 'writea J. F. Hughes of Pul'ont, ia. "andfaveuieup. Kveylssly thought in v time bad come. Aa a laet resort I

toed Dr. King'a New Discovery for con- 'death. Thus a mere scratch,

sumption. The lenetit I received as ,-ant cnH or puny bulla have elrikinir and I was on my feet in a few ,.eath penaltv. It is wise to 1

ihiva. Now I've entirely regained my ' len's Arnica Salve ever handy

beallh

and Throat and laingtroub ea. Guaran teed by Martin i-rieduian Drug Store Pnce k-. and f 1 .00. Trial bottlea free.

al m t 11 1 . . 1 a a

nrsi nan imine reiieveu 1... ttottlea have red me of tl. disease. Before I !egan tak. Kidney Cure I had to make every fifteen minutes, day and passe. I a brick -dust auttatance

timet a sliinv Hit.-tane. I

ie a never failing sign of a healty stomach. When tbe breath is bad the atomach is out of order. There ia M remedy in the world equal to Kudo) Dyspepsia Cure ior curing indigestion, dyspepsia, ami all stomach disorders. Mrs Marv B. Ork k. of White Plains, Kv.. wtitee":

inainili- ' I Imve heeii ili-lirimlir tnr vw.ra - tnn.1

naiil the all kinds of reuiediee but continued to Vl' e

It is wise to have Itn.-k - grow worae. B the use of K.niol I las- founo inj

would have die I if I had not taken Kidnev Cure " M. Fro dman

kidnev

thai were 1 until I ure. The ami four - terrible k Foley's ter al.. ut iirht, and ii.i aome-

!lieve I

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aran to improve at once and after taking, 'rom a few lajttles am fully restored 111 weight, 1

Railroad KxeurNioit. Princeton Fair Sept. ' to lo. ticketa sold Sept. . to Hi, at l no fir th. round trip good until 11. ri a ar-v an .

1 aynes i.asr iaye 01 ronieii 1 ms

1 10 v. t no cenu tut the ticcetr aool unbl one dav

late of aale

exfiirsions to World'

in. len . rnica ."aive ever iihtkiv ii ine

It conquer all Coughs, Colds tt Sale on earth and will prevent fa

liilitv u hen Kuril suiraa I l.-eru am.

Piles threaten. Onla L.V, at Martin ever I like.' Kodol diirests what yon ' 10 (,,r ,he rwn'1 ,rU' tl daya reFriiilman'a Drug Store. eat and makes the stomach sweet. 1 t'irninl' I by Martin Fne.lmau. t N h- Claycomb, Aft.

Fair each

and health and strength and can eat what- '"i-y antl HiuiMayor Amr and Sep

Announce to the Public that he ha- 1 urchased tlHi Codertaking business of I'h. A. (iuckes and w.ll c mduct the busin ss of Undertaking, Kmba mii.g and Funeral Directing from the S-rmer-sheim hhilding or. th' comer of K tb and Jackson stnets. He i a graduate of the Clsrk Embalming Mat ', of Cincinnati. Ohio. He solicits a sbar d the pub ic's patroi.aire. Calls answered promptly, djy or pir'.,1 ÄaT Hear-e furnished at Funeral aattft lte f Collins and Cts'rets to select Irom.

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