Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1905 — Page 5

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1 jiir I rayior, leiurneu

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ealie who bad been asm-Prof. Wm. Wullman returned

tiuuter's during from Ft. ayne MoDdav.

the holidays returned to bin home . r , ,0 iu Ufavette Sunday niaht aJr. and Mrs. Huyd Traylor

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.Mrs. I. JSehubel came home

who were her on New Yearn Day

to attend the Holly-Keney wedding

I i sard K' OM i returned ( from Louisville Saturday to spend returned to their home in Booimlle

oU,,m:iiL'trn Momiay iu rormur ui

Miss Maggie Wilson came .l.ir frrtni I nri i Hndtii il i

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altei.dd the meet

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tioo. ftT.MiHH Biseieand Scott Hunter turned to Purdue I'uiveisity, Lafayette Wednesday. . . '-- - ' W.I

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eara imm rneuiusuam lie wan finally advised

Pain Halm, whieh

yn.i efiecte.l a complete cure

m meat is for aale by Marlin

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Krrro( Otto Mory returned from home io Knglieb Sunday. Bent Kraut, iweet and sour pickles at Sonderman'a. AftVVVave and K as Brett returned io Indiana University Mond 4 . iiv Sonderman'a Bulk roast 5c ooffes, Club House Oats, etc. evDr. E. J. K-mpf and wife left Sunday to visit in Chicago for a couple of week's on business. roughs ami Colds. All i-oughs, colds and pulmonary compluntK that are cureh.e are quickly Corel ,v one Minute Cough Cure. Clean tba phlegm, draws out indentation hikI heals and soothes the aAWtad

psrta, -trengthena ihe lung, wards off ubiI. Harmless ami pleaamnt to

u.. -"Iii by Martin Friedman. Freeh supply f Kalston Breek fart Io d and Pur.na Pan Cake flour at 8 nderman'a.

a lw months with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Gugtnell. Prunea, California Peaches, Appricots raiains & Oranges at Sonderman'a, aarMisa Dora C. Delay, of New Harmony, who had been a guest of Miss Olive Traylor during tin holi daya returned home Monday. MluHarry Bradbury of Bloom ington, visited at W. A. Traylor last week and returned home Mon

day.

When bilious try a dose of Chamberlains Stomach ami Uvef Tablets and realise for once how quickly a Ürat class up-to-date BtedtoUM will correct the disorder. For wale by Martin Friedman. Terre Haute Beer in the peoples' choice. aas.Miss Olive Traylor returned to New Harmony Monday to re Mime her dunes as a teacher in tbe schools there.

avUr and Mrs. Henry Kuebler at d little daughter have returned home Monday. For your ink labl-t. writing

paper and pencils always go to ui) ierman'a. SarMiaa Orace Elv, of Illiuoie, is vn-itiug her aiater Mre A. Mdin Jasper. tar M. W. Fields, el Princeton and John D. Welluoan of Evsnsville, Att'a. for the Soulbern . R Co. have been attending oourt in Jasper this week defending eowe damage suits against tbe Co.

see-Henry Evana ia announced as

a candidate for Supervisor of Diet.

No. 4. Madion i d. Mr. Kvana is

w sj j a prominent farmer in the Diet, snd understands the needs of the roads ; if elected he will make a good supervisor. ear A' understand that E. A Summers, tbe barber, will move his bop to the building on tbe corner of 4th and Jackson Sts., about tbe Ut of Feb., and that Jos Marx will put in new bxtures and conduct tbe old stand.

aavGus and Lee Salb returned to Indianapolis Wednesday to resume their studies in medical college. leTMr. and Mrs. A. F. Gugtsell and little daughter returned to Louisville this week where Mr. (tugtsell will resume tbe study of Toedicine. aaKdward Poyles, who bid

been a guest at W. A. Traylor's

during the holi lays returned to Indiana University, B oomington Monday.

We undernland the Herri. -k Seed Co.

of k fhtwter, N. Y., want au airent U

'-anvass thisaection. We can recommend (bin company as ill right. Their references are the best. Any one out of work write them for teime at once. St.

M onday .

eaeM i s Levjne McCaity who had spent Christinas with ber parents in Jasper returned to Evana-

ville Friday to resume ber work in

the Southern Insane Hospital.

Tlu' Original. Foley .tt Co , QhleagO oriinated Hon

ey aod 1 it r hh a throat and Inn remedy and on account of tbe rent merit and

popularity of Foley ' Honey and far

many imitation are offered for tue gen

uine. Ami tor holey Money ami lar.

and retaSS anv sabstitate offered as nfi

other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It ie mildly laxative. It

contain no opiates and ia safest for children and delicate pentone. Sold by

.Martin h neoinan.

Found Cure for ImligcHtlon I use Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets for indigestion and find that they -it my cane better than any dyspepsia remedy 1 have ever tried and I have uaed many different remedies. I am uemly Üfty-one years of age and have Buffered a great deal from indiges tion 1 can eat almost anything 1 want to now. ieo. W. Finory. ko k Mills Ala. For sale by Martin" Friedman.

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W. W. Keadal ia tbe I and o( Flowers.

Dikd: Tuesday. Jan. :rd, HK)o

a) Louitville Ky , Mr. (Jeurge Brendle a former citizen of Jasper. Mr

Brendle was a man of excellent habits, a bard working honest man and bis many friends regret bis un

timely demise. He was a membei of Branch 119 C. K. of A., aod wai-

laid to rest in St. Mary.s cemetery Thursday Jan. o. May be rest io peace. Four HtUadred ttatriea. St. Vincent's Infant Asylum, Chicago shelters homeless waif awaiting adoption, and there are nearly 4 0 babiet there. Sister Julia writes: 1 cannot say too much in praise of Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds, croup am) whooping cough." Contains no opiates and i safe and sure. Ask for Foley Honey and Tar ami inist upon having it as it ia a safe remedy and certain in reeults. kefuse substitutes. Sold bj Martin Friedman. örOn Tuen 1 iy, Jan. .ird, Civil engineers C E Cjx and J. A Csrr srrived at Jasper and on Wed He-day morning immediately begai woik with a crew of men on th Vincennes and Jasper Electric Road se'tiug grade stake end permanent ly locating the road for grade. The eogineers reported that th line is permanently located and a . od deal of work done between Vincennes and Petersburg. They id now complete this end of the line. It is expected as soon as th weather will permit grading will be gin. It looks as though work has

-The Üld M .mraiead. The arcond number of tbe lec

ture course was rendered at in

court bouse Tuesday evening Charles Elbert Orant, the imper

sonator, of Clevelaad Ohio, enter

tained a good sized audience with Denman Thompson's popular play The Old Homestead. He imper

sonated the twelve oharactere in begun in earnest. the play so well that by using a little oftheir imaginative power one How to Avoid Pneumonia could imagine they were seeing the Wf have neuer heard of a single in- , TTTV tanceofa cold resulting in pneumonia play rendered with the whole cast or other ,unj? trouMe when Foley's Hon of twelve oharactere performing ev and Tar has been taken. It not only their part. So attentive did Mr. I stops the cough but heals and strengthf . ui.i v.... ik.t it,.!M the lumrs. Ask for Foley's Honey

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arProf. Otto Morey, of the public t-chools was tbe lucky one to losest to gueeaing the num eer of t-bot in the j r at Steinkamp's Jpwelry Store. The num bur wss H.711 and the Prof gued S7-,', just miing il nine, and was award ed the handsome eland lump which bai been on exhibition in Steinkamp's show window for sevenl ek's.

were timea when tbe clock in tbe court room could be beard ticking. To sum it all uo tbe entertainment

was certainly tine and Mr.

will surely get a large audience abould he appear in Jaeper again. NOTICE! Pereone knowing thtmeelvee indebted to 8. Kuehler will plesse csll at my store and make arrage ments for settlement of their ec counts. S. K UEHLBK.

and Tar and refuse any substitute offered

Dr. C. T. bishop of Aa-new, Micmgan

writes: I have used Foley's Honey and

Tar in three very aevere cases of pneu

;rant I mooia with good results in every case.'

Hold by Martin rneuman.

Howard Resset's Death. I he grim reaper, Dkath, on Sunday, Jan. 1st 1906, at I1:S0 o'clock A. M. entered the home ol Mr and Mrs. 8. E. Kussel and i h away their oldest son Howard s tired lf years 7 months and 9 days. I'eath waa caused by sppendicitis after an illness of but s tew days Th boy took sick on Tuesday ri'dht and physicians performed acd operation Friday but it was too late the case had gone too far and blood poisoning set in after tbe operation which resulted in death on New Year's morning. Howard attended the publio

school and was in ihe graduating closs. He was an aciivn member ff the Christian Endeavor Socitty, popular with his many y ung sociatet, and beloved by all who knew him. Kuneral services were o inducted by Rev. K. L. Prie-tt at Trinity church at W p m, Tnesd ly and in terment took place at Kfdrview cemetery. The hesrt-broken pirent- have the nympMhy of the entire community.

Married: Millard Holly aud

Mia Mvrtle Knev ware united in

' J marriage at tbe home of the groo-i

on Sunday, Jan, 1st, 1905, at 5 o'clock P. M , Rev K L. Prieet, ol Huntingburg, ftlciaiing. The wedding was a quiet h inn affair with no one present except the immediate relatives. The groom is one of our businest-

' ' I 'mmtmm m,ntw iir,'hjMii tbe

B.ly presiding, nenn u,-ir hmo .tnr. He is s

son of Mr and Mrs. M B. Holly. He is a graduated pharmacist and recently came to Jasper fiom St Louis and is nowenjojinga Hüning business. The bride is a prett) young lady of St. Louis. The Cot-rieb extends congratula tions and best wishes.

Another OimhI MAii SeftM ? He nerle-to.l t- take Foley' Kidney UnrS at the lirt BlgM -f KidM? tn.uble hoping it would wear away, and he was toon a victim d Unght,Bdi'eae. Ti ia dhinrer in delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at once the symptoms will disappear, the kidney are strengthened and iu are soon sound aod well. A. k. Bm kt, of Morgantown, Ind.. hat! to get ii ten or twelve times in the night and had a severe backache and pains in the kidneys and was cured by Foley Kidney Cure.

a scar is No rem It draw

Hpeedy lielh'f. A alve that heals without ' W M w,tch Haael Halve. J effects such speedy relief.

out intlaination, sooth M, cool and heals II rut, burns and bruises. A sure cure l" ''des and akin dtrMSSS. DeWitt'a is the only genu ne Witch Har,el Halve beware -d counterfeits, they are danaer-

oaa. Hold by Martin Friedman. If you are not drinking TarnHaute Beer you are not drinking th beil. p. A, UucKif , Agt

Dubois Clrcait Court

Conveined M nday Jan. 3, 190o.

Judge E. A

V. V. Caesidy and Bail iff Joseph Kraft keeping order and Prosecuting Atty. Bomar Traylor prosecut iog the pleas for the State. The following casee have been disposed of. STATE ASES. Slate vs. Wm. Brueuing A. & B. Continued. State vs. Katie Huebner, Attempt

to Provoke, Nollied. State vs. Jacob Scbaffer et il, Adultery coot. Htate vs. Wm Curtie A & B, Plea guilty, fine $10 State vs Art Evans et al. A & B with intent, Cont. State v. Wm. Fenneman O. P. H. cont. State vs Jacob Mittelbuebler A 4 B with intent, trial by Jury find ing guilty of assault fine 30. CIVIL ACTION. m a

Cbaa. E. Weiacaver vs Josepn, Schoaus et al. on note, cont. Jos. Buchart vs. Ella Buchart,;

divorce, cont.

Christian Kosemeyer vs S uttiern Ry Co damages cont Jos. Schuhmacher vs. Town of Jasper cont Amos Lflf vs Wm R. Fuller, damages cont. Jamea McNeeley ve 8. C NN ulf man damages, cont. John H. Lange Ex , vs Carrie Kggers et al. Report of sale on Ml of Row. ItM to Fred Henk for 1604. cash. Sale conti ed and ded ordered.

Ell N. Curlia vs. Albert M. Car. ii divorce, cont.

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Cars' f Thaaks.

sincerely desire

to return

TRUSTEE FINK Found baii.bridge township ir debt $1,500 whsn he took the office of trustee. During his edmioistra tion be has built two new School houses and re modeled four, aod paid tor them beside- other town ship expenses, has paid off all the old dbta and gives his successor the office without any outstanding accounts or indebtedness Mr

Vi.k ..tminiatration has been a

r im m ful nne and lave a re

cord that has bsen equaled by but few trustees, and of which he has every reason to be proud

Tonic to the System. K.r liver troubles snd constipation there is nothing U-tter than De Witt I l.ittle Karly Kisers, the famous little

IMIs Thev do not weaaen mesn-mm

Their action upon the aystem

pleasant and harmless.

La Fayette, Ind., say

Los AxaiLKB, Cal., Dec. 21 1904, NN'e sometimes sing that good old song beginning : vVe have reached the land of Canna All our hopes and Joys Dvine, etc. But I must say 1 have found the land of beauty and of flowers, Am whiling away tbe pleasant hours. Vet I must nay in all my travels, ibis surpasses anything I have here tofore seen. This grand city ol 175,000 inhabitants inclosed in a beautiful villey 10 miles wide and 15J miles long and surrounded by mountain ranges and tbe Pacific ocean, Inhaling the invigorating breezes of tbe ocean, and the soft Balmy gales from the South, min

gled with the Sweet Oler of tbe multiplied myriads of llowere is be y nd description by an ordinary person. Of the many places of interest I have visited during my two week' day here, was at Long Beech last Sunday where I saw men women nd children bathing in the Pacific ocean while we were enjoying the -hade in the Ocean Park. In thin park is a wbale skeleton that was 'ently washid to the beach. When taken out and tbe Hesh removed, it was mount d and is now on exhibition in tbe park and is 03 feet long, and 1'2 feet in diameter or 30 feet in circumference and my honest opin

ion is Jonah never swallowed that

whale, so much for tbe wbale btory

(fact). After taking a veel, cross

ing a nine mile bay, viewing San!

Pedro Harbor where Uncle Sam is

pending lots of money, returned to

this place at night. In appearance,

-an Pedro Harbor much resembles I

Manila Bay where Dewey destroyed!

ibe Spanish fleet. Tbe traveling;

.-re is on Electric railways as they

have taken the place of Steam

roads except Long hauls and heavy

reight. This morning I taken my second droll up Figueroa Street, and was almost lost in amazement at the Beauty, Scenery aod Wealth of that itreet, it being a residsnt street. My attention was directed to the Stimson Msnsion that is bnilt out of pink stone that somewhat resem blee tbe Red Stone queried near St. Anthony, Dubois Co. I passed

tba quarry in Arizona on my trip

from tbe East and is quite a business there. The mansion cost ' a million dollars and ia inhabited by only tbe custodian and one cat. Tbe shade trees and evergreens

are beyond description along tbe principal streets. I will only mention the palms now. There are big palms little palms, tall ones and bort ones bv the Tens of Thousand then some left out. I have seen 'hem 40 feet high here and ." in in diameter. You sre ready to sa this is a palm story but it is a pain fact and if you will not take my sa o about them, come and see for yourself and if mv stutem nt il not true I will f ot the bill for miking tbe investigation.

Many other things of note

would like to so wri'e about, but

fear my note is too lengthy already

Many ausautie occur here

Ths latest is : A negro boy froze to

death this morning while tigh ing

tbe flies off a cow while she was be

ing milked. Oh ye! As I sit eta bay win

dow 1 see persons out riding in their

birt sleeve and seem to Im 0MB fortable and cbildien about with but little clothi ig on, and very hap P7My next is likely to be from Old Maxice as I am going down then soon, Respectfully, NV NV Kkndal

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. to Kind You Hai Always Bought

Bears the anaturo of

GEO. M. 0REENE Of Madison township, retired from tbe trustee's office of that Tp. Ofl Mondav. Mr. (ireene's officii! career is one of which hrnay well be proud. When he took the oflfot f iur vara ago the township wrs in debt U.iKit' and he did not receive a cent of Tp lund from his predcessor, and the total of all other funds only amounted to $511. ' During his administration he has paid every dollar of the townhip indebtedness; ha repainted and reroofed every school houe, built one new one, paid $7." for four bridges, bought a new road machine and made various other improvements and on Monday turned the oflice over to Mr. (Jlezeo without a cent of indebtedness. It was a business administration ol which tbe township may well be proud. Do Not Surpros.! a Cough. When you have a OOOgh do n-t try t sap pre it, hut iemve the oaase. The couh i only a symptom of di- ae, and the disease is what you should cure, then the cough will stop iteelf. The most common cause f coughing ia a cold. Anodynes will promptly upprete the cough, and preparations containing chloroform, opium etc., are used for that purpose, hut they do not cure the cold. l'haiiitriain ' ( 'oiigh Remedy on the other hand relieve it by removing from the throat and lunge the BaWeM Ahich obstructed the breathing, and allaying the irritation and tickling in the throat. It also ocnB the secretions aud effectually snd permanently cures the cold as well as the cough. For sale by Martin Friedman.

Field seeds, Timothy, Red Top, Blue grass etc. Head quarters at Sonderman'a.

SCALDED. The small child of Jotteph erber while arund the wash room Monday accidently fell into a tub of boiling water and was very severely scalded. Dr's. Salb and Brannock were summoned and dressed tbe little ones injuries and ths child is now doing as well as can be expected .

If if NOTICE

After Jan. 1, 1905, we the undersigned Coal Dealers will sell for CASH on Delivery only. No credit will be given anyone. Giesler & Hocbgesang. Joseph Schroeder, Jr. Martin Rees. Isidore Schitter Anthony Bohnert. Dec. .I St.

Summer's Resort. An Up-to-date Barber Shop. Sharp. H-zors. Clean Towels. Prompt Attention. K. A. SUMMERS, Prop. East side of Public square.

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I T1 THE F.W.C00K BREWING CO. I I 1 EVANSVILLBJND

H. H. CASTRUP, Agent, Jasper, Ind.

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1e Witt's l.ittle Karl

our heartfelt thanks to many friend. PeWitt'a Ml to bj dy end .elatives for their k.ndnes. STSXil alliv Uli. aaanaianoe during Hie

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recent ilioeM oa amiu ui uui KiwrF (rw w - - ,,iboy. iio..,d. tw. K,i7ÄÄ mSTS

ness will never ne iorj(oueu. 8. R. Rüssel, and family.

Xo Morn Stomach Troubles All atomach trouble is removed ty ti e use i f Kodol Dyepsia Cure. It five i he stomach erfe-t reat by diiretio. hat you eat without ihe tmai li i i l The fool builds up the tdy. the rea reetor-'S the stomach la Leal Ii l d n't have io diet yous'elf wtMS tasiBf iCodot Dyepepeia Care, J I' Bnk'n of Allenaille, Vli -h., rav. 1 auff.' I HeartSum and -to nach ir uble fur tue time. My siater-m-lsw Im had ih aame troub e and wa' ni able to et f x weeks 8b lived entiieK on mn

water After taking two DO'Ue ol k dol Dyspepsia Cur l.e wa ml n eorei. Hhe now ea's lienrtdy and i 1 good health. I am ftoal t a- Kode eave me instant relief " I old ly SJal tin KriW4.liM.tn The ('II ntted V Ivel bo tied teer n l wj lo Ti II Haute Brewing Od la abaadttt pure and is the bet made I i Inn

ily use or sicknes" P. A GrcMKi, Agt

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travehna Hn-l l.ittle r-ariy niarr tmm

nvst reliable reeieoy tocarrj wimiuuu.. bold by Martin Friedman.

Farm Far Sale. For Hale 'to', acre of land in Mai. oi township iHibois county, Ind , at reasonable rates. Apply to Frank L. Peti, Jaaper, Ind,

Digests what you Eat

Dyspepsia Cure

Some people wonder why pepsin preparations don t help their dyspepsia. They probably suffer because they cannot digest foods that pepsin does not affect. The reason is, pepsin digests only nitrogenous foods, like eggs, meat and albumin, while entirely different substances are required to digest the great variety of other foods that are necessary for proper nourishment. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains pepsin, but it also contains all the other diifestants, and is capable of completely digesting farinas, grains, starches and every other kind of foods. That is why it digests what vou eat and allows you toeatall the variety you want; and that is why it cures indigestion, even after everything else has failed. As it is the only preparation of the kind known, the demand for it has becomcenormous. Its use affords instant relief from all forms of stomach trouble. It can't help but do you good Prepared Uj L 0. DsWIU 4 Co., Cklcafo. Tb . buttle cooulna T tinea tbe 50c. alaa, 8old by Martin Friedman, Jaipar.

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