Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 September 1904 — Page 5
I JASPER C0UR1KK
Hohn To Mr. and Mra. Vol. S ondere hmidt on Friday a gift. tearlCev. hand lleueler returned from New York hat eek. Horn: to Mr. nod Mrs. John Webber, od Saturday, twin girl. Asphalt roofing $1 0.r per t- qua re Lorey A Hturm 8 lw ajepruf. Betram Handera left Friday for Carli-le where he in Su,tt of acboola for the ruining winter.
New Timothy, Hd Top and other grant set l, cheap at Somderman's. j taa.. I !,. Misses Clara and ViDa iyMtrm Ruined to St. Louis Fn ffday. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. .he Kind You Hau Always Bought
erlra. A. M. Holly returned from Indianapolis Monday. MTMr. and Mm K. C. Kuebler came home from the Fair tin day. aaa. i.awreme Jurger came home the Fair Sunday. ajaMr. aud Mrs Philip Kunkel
went to the World's Fair yeaterday iÄ.MiKs Rota Kuebler came home from the World Fair Saturday. oTGuh Flick va up from Evaneville Sunday to sea the ball
BJM. QT'Dr Look Friedman, f 'lei City, attended the hall game iu Jan per Sunday. tor ll )M J. Brett and family left Tuesday for St. Louis to apend a a week at the Fair.
Hon. K. If,
M.lburu ,nd!wek'HBU'
- - - - - - - eat, Mrs. IgoaU Knapp came home from Louisville Suuday. lewN. M. Holly came borne from Kvansville Sunday aa,MiHH Alma ButttMJ left Sun
day for Anderson, where he will leach acbool the corning winter. nak.lv.it, i Kukert enrolled 88 chil
dren in bia room Monday at South
Dubais Just received fancy mohairs and new fall dreaa good at Sonder man'. air Mrs. Veronica Krodel went to Linton Mmdiy where she and Andrew Scherer will he united in marriage iu the near future MT will II i ui. and N. Becker, f Havsville. paaeed through Jas-
pel Monday enroute to the Fair for
Alteod the Wik UuIoib County Kan, Sept 1- to 17. Lawns and ail Summer goods at reduced pricea at Sonderman'a. aearK.I Kemnf left Tuesday for
the World's Fair to apend a week. Mr Mr. and Mr J P. Bvtfetf will atteud the Fair next feek.
0
Bears the tAguature of
ÜThe parochial schools began Tueailay, and the public schools will begin nut Monday. If you want ths beat wire farm
fencing get the Klectric welded at Lorey A Sturm. Mw VCeorge Haberly left Sunday to spend two weeks at Pearl, 111., and the Fair, with hie wife. a.Mtis Bessie and Scott Hunter returned to Purdue Cniveeity Monday. BTMart Friedman left Sunday for St. Loais to apend a week at the Fair after which be will go to New York City where be has a posi-tion.
children, and Mms Maggie Mc( artyleft Tuesday lor St. Louie to upend a week at the Fair. sB-Mr. and Mrs W B. Cox, and the latt.-r a mother, Mrs. Mollie Harbison, came home from the St. Louie Kipobition Sunday. Large jug, atone jars, truit jars etc., wood cider kegs 10 gal., 15 gal., 20 gal. Call at Sondei man's. eejar-Miss Anna Wuchner accompanied by her brother (Jeorge went
to KvansTilleyeeterday to see Pain's
fireworks exhibition.
arMra. N. B. Commiky is
spending tbia week at Liuieville,
Ky. attending the millinery open
ing. The Puboia Connty Fair öftere attentive new line of free attraction ttiie year Make your arrangement lo attend o isor two daya, W. ak of Sept. IS to 17.
flat Sold Pile of tbamberlala's Couth
Remedy.
I haw sold Chamberlain's Cough Ueini-.i for more than twenty tsara ami
it linii riven entire HatfaUftion I have
h.m.i ik uile of it and can recotnnieuu n
hilily. Joaeph McKlhuiey, Linton, lo a. You will iud t lis remedy a Rood
friend when in trouble with a cough or
. ..1.1 It llwuv iffurda muck relief ami
ia pleasant Uj taae. For aale hy Martin
Fiiedman.
M AitkiAoK LlCBXkBI Reese
Haworth and Lillian M. Cooper
Mathias Sandern and Catherine
Seger, Clements C. Segerand Anna tfuper, Ben Kleinhelter, Jr., and Katie K. S. Petry, William L. (irant, and Lily H. Abell, Herman Wasaine and Helen Nordhoff, John
Kleinhelter and Minnie Waaaing, Leo Miller and Clara Sutton, Jos. W. Schnell and Kate Heeke, Charles Gross and Delia Grant, William Berget and Alice Egg.
For trunks,
iarThere being no uuoruoi pros
sni. the Cunt v Board of Kducatiun eases, bawl utrapa etc
did not meet Sept oth, aa ptqttllM to Sonderman'a.
by law but the members preeen de cided tomeet next May.
telescopes, auit
may- go
aa,Mrs. V. E. Claycooib and A, i i m. t i i . sa
son l.lovu lert i outlay ior 0,
Louis ( spend a week at. the Fair.
es Mrn Jane Minor, of Lamar,
Perry Co , came to Jaepr Tuesday
to vieit relativea.
Beat pure cidei, vinegar and
white wine, pickling vinegar only
20 0 a aal. at Sonderman'a.
WTAtty. M. K Tweedy, of
Boonvilla, was traneacting busxeae
here Tuesday.
trMiae Olive Traylor will
leave today for New Harmony.
where she will tench the coming summer.
ürCorneüue (iutgeell and Mis' Kose Koelle came home Suuday from Louisville where they had spent a week visiting. mrJobn Alles had bis old resi dence torn down and is having a new one built. .He has moved into hia store building until his new residence is completed
ofjoun tiramelepacher, dauwb ter Laura, and grand-aoo came home Saturday from St. Louis
where they bad spent a week at the
Fair.
What 1h Life? In the laat ana'yia nobody kno. bot m d know that it ia under eine Saw. Abuee that law even ilightly, pain reeulta I rrejru'ar living meana derarurement of the organs, resulting in ConetipHtion, Meadie he or l.iver IfMbla. Ir Kmjr'H New Ltta Pili qaieftty 1 djkasta Ohm It h gentle, .t thorough nl Me at M ffnadaaaa 1 irug store
A $5000 Damaxe Sait. An interesting mil was tiled in Circuit court by Senator Milburi. the title of same bein, Sbadrkl. Hobbs vs. Mays ). Cummins and Charlee Cummims in which Plaintiff complains of the Defte. and ac cueed them of!wronKfully and wick edly, and without the privity or connivance of plaintiff, debauched
and carnally knew the wife of plain
tiff, by means whereof toe stlecUoi. uf the wi.e for the plaintff
alienated uud destroyed. And l reason of the premises the plaint 1 t:
ha lost the comfort, Hocitty, aid
ai.d assistance his wile, vhr.
fore plaintiff aska judgement iainst each of said dch-ndants for tive thusand dollara. All the parties are rei-idents of Jeffertoo township.
1!) year old
Sour Stomach.
When the quantity of food taken M
too large or the quality' too
rurfi. sour
When trout-led with constipation txy ('hamherlain'a Stomach acvl Liver Tal)ta. They are eaay to take and pro-ilm-e n ' griping or other unpleasant
effect. For vale uy M . Friedman. ftorThe coming wedding of Mr. Martin Steinhäuser and Mra. I hereaia Dick wa announced at St. Joseph's charcb Sunday.
Died: Ltztie, the
.Unoliitr of Mr and Mrs. Jacob .,.. -ot. i likclv u follow, and enpecial
Hoffman, died at ber home in Ire- ly ao if the digestion has teeri weakens Und Thnradav. taeot. 8. HH34 at 7 by oonst.pation Kat .lowly anJ not
nVlm.k a. m. of tviiboid lever. In
terment will take place in me
Catholic cemetery at Ireland Sat
urday. The b reared parenta have
the sympathy of the community
A Cold Sattiwd In H ia Kidneys.
A. J. Jeane.se. NQ1 ButlerSt Chica- - ,,..,. Sept
muri 1 uj n b ww . . t.M.w.
tu. froxU f ahiIt divested ftxxJ. Mas
tieate the food llmrougniy. irt " lioura elapee liaween meals, and whsn
you feel a fullnes anJ weigui in nie region of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlain'. Btoniaeh and Liver Tableta and the eour atornach mav le avoided. For sale by Martin Iriedman.
Given up te ale. B Spiegel. ISM N. Virginia St., Kvan.-
ville, Ind., writes. "Fororer tn- years
I vras trooble.1 witli kidney an-1 iiauiT
affections whirh camexl ine much pain
and worry. I lost Herdt and was all run fawn, and a year ao had to abandon wort entirely. I had three of tlie bag nhysicianf who did me ao good and I
was practically given up to die. vFotey'. Kidney Cure was recontraended and the rtmt (Kittle irave me areat relief , ami after
taking the second bwttle I was entirely cured " Martin Frieluian
Ten
Lead the Dubois County I air oUt in ,u kink. of a eat Um. I toa a
to old winch .ettlfd in my auiney. auu 1
was in sad shnp. I tned atveral mlvertimet retntMliaa with no lieuefit, until I wesrecouinended totnr Foley's Kidney Cart. Tu thirds of abottleoire! me. ' Martin Friedman.
adv in this iai)r, and then go
the Fair neu week and ei joy youieelvee. A Power for ttood. tu ...iu ii.it n ootent in their ac
tum and pleasant in eflVct afDeWitt'l 1 ...1. l'ürlv ki.. ri W. B. l'hllpot. Of
Albanv', ia.. says: "Ihirinf a billnu. uttack'l took .me. Small aa it was a did ... .r wi than cab mel. blue mae
or any oher pill I ever took and at the 17 ante tiute the effect was pleasant little
Karly K sen are certainly hq simi y.Sold by Martin Friedman.
The Dutn County Fair at Hunting btirg alwayi favorite promiaes to be more attractive thi. year ttian ever.
Yii c.n't aflonl to otise It Sept 12 to
BaIVBMDO! Kdward Kemp Kbert Kgg
Kmil Berger Aug. Uupps Henry Berger Scott Hunter Joe. Schräder,
104. TP.
DUD: Wednesday, Sept. 7th, 1004, at 7:15 a. no., Mr. Fidelis Jeruer. aue It vears. Deceased
had been a sufferer of diabetes foi about 6 monthi and death was a great releave to him He1 will be
buried at St. Joseph s Cemetery
BOCK ROADS. 4
PVarful Odd Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Hävern, Versailles, O. For year, he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither dtx'tore nor ; ledicines gave him relief. At length he tried Klectric Bitter's. It put him on his feet in short order ami now he testi-
fiee: ''I'm on the road to complete re- . w a
covt ry. nent on earrn aw UMwm mmm
Kidney trouble ami a I tonus 01 stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only He. 1 tiuaranteed by M. rnelmac. Iruiet. Bcrfer-Egf . William Berger. and Alice KgK tr- married Tuesday morning a. . e 1 a a
Sept. b h at 91. .Josepn s cnurcn, by H-iV. Basil Heuslert. S. li. in the preeence of the rt4ativet of the contracting j allies and a host of friends. The bride was attended by her iater Mis Nora and Mi-s Theresia
M. Kuebler, the groom by Benjamin Berber and Carl Judy. The biide'e gown was a exqui-
i-lotin Friedman, "I Lawton Oklahoma, at tb 1 Louis Kpoeition this week r.d will arrive in Jasper next week to visit re!atiea. ITDr. Floyd Traylor was bre from Boonville Sunday attendug the ball game. Do note impend Upon Fley V Co. Chicago, .riiMiatl Monev and Tar aa a throat ami lung reaaamr, and on arvcaint of the irieat tucril aid jM.pulanty d Foley's Um ey und Tar manV iinitationa are fferel ior Ilm gaauiue Ank f r F-.ley'e Ib.nev und Tar and refuse, ao v aulwtituU ofle en a ao titer preparation aid goe lhName satisfaition Ue mildly laiatise It contains no opiatet- and ia safest for children and lehcate person. Martin ' Friedman - Bjrl'reMching at M. K Church Sin dsv vening at 7 'M, I hl a ill be Kt v Priest's last ap,.,11 nieiit for this conference year.
Kv- r la dy is invited to ( me tu tins service. A Boy'i WdJ Ri4e fur Life With family around expctin bim to dir, I a sou ndiug for life. n milea, . get Dr. King's New Dtscoveid for ct.ri.umption, Coughs and Colds, W M. Brown, of Ieaville, Ind., endured death's agonies from asthma; but tin. wonderful medicine gave inetant reWef and soon cured him. He writ: 'I now sleep soundly every night.'' Like marvelous cures of Consumption, rnet -n.nuia. Broncliitia. Cough, Co.de and Orip prove ite matehles merit for al Thnjat aneif.ung troubles, tiuara u-r.l bo ties 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at Martin Friedman drug .tore.
this morning. fie leaves a lare site robe ot Braeaela net. over white
8r.
"JurT Commiasionera Samuel
H Steward and Jose uh Schlegel are
IWHoo. Frank B l'oiey, of Kv- busy thin week at the Clerk's office mtmA thu n-nuhMcan tiMinir uu the Jury box with the
kino r. irirri.M r ---- w -
He avis V v arnock
PATOKA TP. BO K ROADS. Kmil Berger Aug. Ficken Henry Berger Carl Koeroer
Wm. C Brett
si
3 00
It 00 1 50 24 50
I 75 50 00 3,872 (X)
number of trientja and relatives a wife and several children to mourn bis loss. Martin Eckstein waa the undertaker in charge ot the funeral. May be reel in peace.
00 86 75
dilk. declined and made by Mis
Tbresia M Kuebler, woo embroi dered the whole nl)e in Marie Antoinette denign in ribbon and pesrl
embroidery, wreath and veil The br.dr i- the youngeMt daugh ter of Mr. and Mr-. Charles Bg and is of an amiable di-pnsitiou
Cured of Bright' Disease. Ceo. A. Sherman, I.i.bon Ked Mills. I tm. V V I u
kidney diaease" for ma'nv years and had while the .room is the fOOUgetl -n been treated by physiciana for twelve, of Mr and Mrs. Pantaleon Berger. year. ; had taken a well kaowa kidney j anfj jö a Huber and induatrious younj!
r.,Mticine and other remedies that were
reo. mmended butaot no relief until I hMnn nwintf Kolev Kidnev Cure. The
man.
At night
reception dance was
68 00
aids of 'the campaign to a large aud names of proactive juror for the, w Eiche lV. rJo- 10,040 00
ience at the Court House iast nigni. ensuing year.
Born to George Nohr and wife vtpisnt Attack of Pi""hÄ0g y, Sept. 4, 1904 a boacitt taef wrea a
Mother ard
child are
Sunday
babv boy. doing well
WTuU'm in a Nu me'.' wrvtt. it i in the name alien
,.... bn . t. l. IIhmI Halve, r
Witt .v C
Cured by
ra ana
pwrhsp
"A ihort tint- HJO I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I aroalp have diel if I had not gotten relief " aavs John J. Patten, a leading cit-
it .mm Ala. "A friend reco-
C. IH-. ....... lu.l i 't.aitiherlain't Colic.
a I . 1 a. ! aa
r.i n.. ,i .liin-overe.l some ..1 Itirrtitiea Keine IV. 1 ijuk1'1
ar. , . - a - - ,.(
. . ... i,, make a aalve iroin ..tv .tive cent Dome Hiio aiiri
WUeh lla..el that ia a sjecific for I'des. tliei,',i(ItNM uf t wm entirely cured. b I ui I... ,..hintf ami nro-1 - ,.t. tl.x lat reu nd v in t lie a
TOI UIIIIU. inm.iu, ........p. r 1 iriur. ' l Vl.r truding PUm, eesetna. cuts, burn., bruis for t)Wel eoaiplaiaU. hor.ale ty iar M .ml all akin .liaeasea. DeW'ittV Halve tlII Knedman.
ba.noe.jual Tl.w lis. given r.a w - DumenMit. worthier c 11nterf.1t Ank ltr8f6 a880rtltl6Ill Ol y aWDwWitt'a the trenn me. Kol. I by w. . O .mm a. TT .
Kneiluiaii.
school supplies at Ha
Rev. Martin Hoppenjobn ( Derly's. ai I .J W
S. B . I'rof atthe St. Meinrad Sem
inary was visiting Father Baail here Wednesday.
trThere will he a free ball at Kunkel's Hall next Monday uigbl, in honor of the teuth anniversaiy of the mariiage of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunkel. Kveryone is invited b albnd. Itnokleira Arnira Salve. Hag world-wide fame for marvellous asm It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment ..r 11... for CaOoHraj. Horns. Holls, Sore. Felons. ' leers. letter. Salt Kheom. Fever Horm, ,ChapMd Hands, Sk.n Kntption., infalkb for IMIes. Cure guarantee.! Onlr 2-h at Martin Friedman, Pniggiat iF-T7ustee Obris. Hoffman and wife, accompanied by his mother end brother, William, of 0MM township, left for the World h Thursday. "
rOBUG BÜILDINU9. B. B Brannock Juhn Ambe IM)K ARM. Su Himers A Co. A. Hopf Ben Duppe lieo. R. Wagner
Cholera Hund I Harnet
Francis M. tireene
II P. Av(iuckes
John P. Huther Kd 0. Johnson
I. C. hukemeyer
(i I.ukemeyer county 00CMCIL
Herman Beckoian Chas. Kgg Joaei.l) Friedman
Id
a : . ..-I,,!., ..,.. v.. 11 . v.r -
1 ne runiiiet-i . ..0 . - PKilin Srhwetlk I -ii t.ios dailv ia front of the Philip chwenw
(eil r- BW " "
K.an.l staml on an elevate.1 stage, so
that all can see U u'e ,() , U Cunningham
(Vmnty Fair at iitintingi"". -
Vlao tine hoe of acrot.atw
If. free 0.01I
17
evervlKwIy must see it
BjavDr B. B. Brannock left laat (r dhijaao to take a poet
WVVB
nieuictue
after
I ...... . nmlll IO
a'". ; .,, Hwiiar and
III 1 T . V. . "
fkoa I atoel aaai far,., ,,r,b.c, Fx- BbV fl 4üWrsa0 very da Every bndv wi.l . Rrid
w 1 fj te t liens. BASE BALL
Tbe last of tin championship eei-i iea lietween the semi -professional B B Clubs of Jasperaod Huntingnlaved last Sunday and
luip m " I J . I . .mil.., v . I rerulted practically in Jaser mak- Viewers report favorable a l Ä Unnhno. HsJ . - .
ing 7 errors wmcn av au.....B burg 4 rims. Why tbey did not mako more ie a m etery we are un-
..t.i.. I.. snL. tut as bom men
agements are
s mi 38 00 8 69 1 50 :i9 92 73 78 20 00 40 00 5 00 10 on 6 00 t; 00 t; 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 I 9 10 4 50 30 00
hiHt.K MathiHM jr., Bridges 2 50 j,,.. F. Michaels, Sec. Board of liaith claim of $83.10 waa rejected. I lul'oK LICKVII 1HANTKU.
j) w. Uananoe, w.ivri uiww, W. Miller, Henry Mauutel, John Uei.ner, John Steinberg.
Ii. I Smith, et äl peution ior
Herman Heitman Andrew Krenpp, Sr.
mim ri.t.ANKotta. V Cae-idy R. & H. ... aa ' a!
Wiu C. Hinckley rnnung
nua mm uw.u
and riad ordered opened ami fees allowed as follows: Adam Frey-
Mitt. Hoffman and Jonn
each $2.00 and W. .
larger,
we
suppose it must be all
a B I
seat. Iff. I P
.tin. - tbe practice of
which be quit several years ago. The HLomat li 1 Ifcf A eak stomach weskWm iftj BIB or weak w. man skoal
storing lean.. E ,.,nnot MmmM
result
right. Ths inning acore. Innings 138456789. Huotingburg 121tsk HKK) 4
medicine, Jasper un 1 1 a t K. L rsn vat
Hits, H buag O, jaspsro, H'burg 8, Jasper. 7 j Struck out by Wacker, 7; by Marion 7; basee on bJIs. ff Wacker 1 ; off Marion 1;
Unfair A. Mauck.
r
tirat half buttle relieved me an.l lour vnn at Na-iner s nan wnicu
tjottles have cure.1 me of this terrible tten-ted by a large number of their
liseaee kidnev
everv fifteen minutes, day ami night, ami
passed a bnck-dust substance, an.l some
time S liinv suueianc- i eiiee i
wouki have die-1 if I had not taken holey a Kidney Cure." M. Friedman
Ba I taki rolsys dg
i tire i nan to me wn, , .,i.
1 lie ouKir.K rjiieiiut iuuni.ui-
Combs 50c.
John C. Deindoeifer petition lor road. Viewers report favtirable and road ordered onened and Henry
LebnYkuehler John Btuenmg and John Prior allowed 12.00 each and Kd C. Johnson, 50 cte. Froui 1H UtH'l I'oundM.
me of the most remarkable casea of a
oht,dei eatel on the l ings, eatum ...Ktitttonta. in that of Mrs. Oertrude K
enner,
Real Eatate Traasfers For week ending Sept. Hth 1904. Jesse W. Potts to Mary K. Hall, 4i a
in sec l.M-4 i00.
Mary K. Hall to Holly Fotts, same
tract
Jesse W. Pott, to Tho. L. Foils, ftl
a i;i-i-4-.Hi.
Hollv F. toJaraes O ouger, 4'4 a
in sec IS- i-4-h.v
Hollv Fotla to Carnd J . Songer, i a
in sec i;l 1 4-$.rSJ"'.
Welp A Stetnle t Koht. Harnmrer, Lot 16 Ibrdseye $4 . Jamee W. Mutsman U) Margaret Hub
ater, 34 a in sec 51, l- -'--f8U0.
Jacob Kemp to Kbilomena Miner, ixn 23 Schnellville, 60. Anton Junge. Sr. to Jos. Kleinhelter 40 a iu sec 29-1 -3-72ö.
L. M. M. Co. to hlla Jackson, l.oi6 Kyaoa, $10.00 Slary F. Klkin. to F.d. F.lkias H a in see '.Vl --100 Mary F. Klkin. to Flla Baaita, 4u a in sec 2tM -3-1100. F.d. Klkins U Mary F. Klkins, 40 a in sec 29-1-3- $100. Kvangelical Aa'n . of lluntinglturg to F.nw R. Troyer, if .lot 10 Huotingburg, $1800. 1. Schumacher to John Schroeder, lot- .', $, and 7 Jasper, gttt. Baa Lampert tpCktM N mm Ipi , lot u, Jaajier. $iW. Frank J. DBJMM b lohn F.. Mid I pt lot 32 . Jasper. -'00. John F.. M Fall to Mary A. Duppa, pilot SI, $Kk. L1 L L Kelso to Frank Hopkins road in sec 21 t 1. ... 1. Andrew Hpfto Frank Hopkins, - one Frank Hurt to Joseph Hopf, 00 a in sec 17 and 1. 1 1 s. r 5. $3ot Cath Barr to Alter1 Zimnieraiaii, 1-S a sec 3ft, 1,6, 9ÄW. M , Auditor Oubois Co. to Mary J. Face. 40 a sec 2 3. 3, $100.
Zenos C. Kelso to Lincoln I . ie m
a sec L $2o
tions
KniergrfiKy Medlrlne.
Police Court Proceeings Before Judge Betz, Saturday B pi i 3; The State oflndiaua on relation of Mary Enlow vs. Ja:ob Stn bby, bastardy. Trial by Court, finding for defendant. Mondav Sept. '.th. Christian H. Rudolph by Cox i Hunter files an affidavit iu two counts charging W. B Cooper in the 1st. court with telonious stealing live hellers ol the value of mxty-eik.nt dollar, in tbe second with stealiug 9045 in money belongii if to the said Chiistian H. Rudolph. A warrant was issued and delivered to constable Joseph Hoffman who arrested the deft. Cot per when be gave bond in the sum ot six-bun-dred-tifty dollare for his appearance for trial Monday Sept. 19, at 8 A. M Rxhard M. Milburu, Cullen B. Cireene, M. A. Sweeney, tieoage P. Wagner and Charles B se becoming his sureties and tbe defendant was h-charged. Cooper will be defet ded bv senator R. M. Milburn.
Cooper is a prominent stoca i uyer of Ireland, lud , and was a partner ol Christian Rudo ph'r for sveral vears. The outcome ot the t ial M awaited with intereat because of the prominence of h tb parties. Tuesday, Joseph Ang a I filed an affidavit auit fd Alfred and Albert Vondereci midt and William Scher er charging them with trespass, the ftefndiintf. un awfully etiler d the
I ,.t i.J.j Irlrino fur t lkteoli-
It ia a real conveniem-e to have at yaru oi rhand reliable remedies for tise in caaee . which tbey tliought Anglad hail in
bis barn, on being lob-rmea Dy Mrs. Anglad that the pigeons were not there they still re! used lo depart, hence tin arrest. The defendantwere arreted by Constable Hoffmin aud being arraigned lead truiltv they all b.ing mino-s
When' Fain and upon promising the court to be
i f a.,.M,lent and for slieht iniurie. and
ailments. A good liniment and one that
it. fast ttecominif a favorite if not a, household necessity is Chamberlain'. , Fain i.alm By applying it promptly to a Ölt, bewies or bara it allays the pain and cause, the injury to heal in at unit one-third tlae time usually required, and
aa it is an antiseptic it prevents any lan
ger of blood poisoning
Halm iii kent At hand a sprain mav be
tteite.1 before inrlamat'on sets in. which insures a uuick recovery For sale kf Martin Friedin.vn.
a IB
good boys the hne wa wnn neia and they are leleast-d during good behavior on pavo ent of ct-u
mm mm
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Summers' Resort. An Up-to-date Barber Shop Sharp Rmi re. Clr-an Towels. Pro'rtpl Atten"in. K. . SI MMKItS, Prop. Kast Mtb d Pt.bliC square. Jasper, Indiana.
JACOB P.
UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Barbara Harder to Conral
Brmin,
Hall,
Marion. Bd.. WHO waa entirely
The game was played hy Marion UMHn, the ut 0( one Minute Cough and Wacker, both professional riire sh. .ays : "The couabmg and Aa 211 I a..a thaaf I run
1 . t aruin VI UH .trunuiJ Uli WtMlktl fil tin- Hint i raaai
sf V a a vs - --sjiseai f "
pitchers one
from
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STlTaaSÄ dyspepsia and all stomach troubles, yold by Martin Friedman.
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Announces to the Public that he ha- purchased the l udertaking bueiness f Ph. A. Guckee and will c nduet the busings of Undertaking, Em ba'mi g and Funeral Directing fn-m the Sermers eim building on th' corner of E tlh and Jackaon streets. He i- a graduate of the Clark Embalming School, of Cincinnati. 0'ii.t. He solicits a share of tbe pub'ic'e patronag-. Calls answered promptly, diy o'r nigbt. MsTHearse furnished a' Funerals. Large lift I Cortina and Caskets to solect Iro n.
