Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 March 1906 — Page 5
Makes delfCIOUS hot biscuit,
lnators, Awv "'I.;. t.ini....
showing our n . line ready to wear Ladie and muslin underwear Sondi rman' i.
furs
Skirts Call at
. WBorn to Mr. and M. Geo. iKuper Sunday morning a girl Mother and child arc both in good In -a Ith.
Harry Melchior and t v ro-e
Huber returned from New Orleans, La. . Thursday and report a good time.
griddle cakt s, rolls and muffins. An absolutely purr, cream of tartar powder.
ROYAL MMMO HuWDtR CO., NTW YORK.
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PÜ1IILA' ANNOUNCEMENTS.
I o&ejfOOf from the Sol liatriel et Indiana, sobi i"i utic noiisiDiititi eon
Eczema, Tetter. Salt Rheum, llch. Ring Worm, Heroas, Barbe r' Itch. 'inf these dlmm a re BttMdcd j iotas itehinf , vbieh to alajoet Inr-taot i M-ih-ve i i.y epplviaaj Uhambetlaiu'f !!. und liy its ci.ntiiniod UM pprniH -
nt mre may be etta t.-, It ,hh, in fact, red ininy raw--- that bad rcaiht il . i II oilier t rcutrnent, lri e 25 oeata pan lis. salt- v Martin t rit 1 man. went to Fresh Pish: Every Wedm. ,1 all! I t ,. Iinini I
1 limp J, Kunkel and Law- will havoa'aiinnlvAf ehoie,. IWV
rence Jenrer returned from Tex-ft 8n for sale. "Also Sardelle, :i MomUr: Spiced Herring, Cod Fish, SmokISf The last dance of the sea-6" Hsnisgsna Mackerel. Delivson at the opera houre Saturday eredanywhere In Jasper. LH night was well attended jme nave your order. Both phone-. W'm. BUCHART. 'A A cozy horno is a divorce , . , , , . court 'a worst enemy. s,,m(' men can 1 n,',p kking a tritlc disconcerted when an ass
Watch for Hni!'m;tn Bras, bravs.
Farm Br s ' jsssssssssM mm ,mmmSS 5BSS a t.'Hf '-IMP aaWf"'i4a-
'Lawrence Jerm r
Louise ille Wednesday
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PIONEER FIELD AND HOG FENCES are made as near mechanically perfect as it is possible to construct a fence. All strand wires are heavy ami made of HIGH CARBON STEEL, CORRUGATED to provide for strains incident to contraction und expansion and are DOUBLE GALVENIZEO tied together by tough open he; rth steel STAY WIRES all of which are DOUBLE GALVENIZED. The lock or tie on thi fence is bo constructed that if you null or put a strain or the lock, it will become tighter while the sT-io strain on any it nor lock would loosen it. Thus we say when you buy the PlONEEF FENCING you are buying the best. We have it in all heights. Notice the mesh. We want you to see this fence before vou buy another rod, for seeing is believing. You will be convinced that it will be to your interest to buy this fence. For sale by
JASPER
Agents for the Milwaukee and Champion Harvesting Machinery. INDIANA
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" ' ",, iort ,he lv,n Change of advertisement.
l "iiv'tilion.
candidate for re
The last dance of the sea-
Buy your garden seeds, timo- son was given at Kunkel's hall
and w as tolerabh
" '"!'" thy' rel toP- blue grass and lawn onday night, a nSimSÜSSi r:,s W lwy fresh and! well attencTed.
Afflicted With Rlieimilism. ' I iii. ant) am vet atthcto.1 with : rheumatem, ' ave Str. .1 C Ii ay BW,
I torol tu- IT r.il'l, I 1 mut ri . 1 'eli.it
1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 . i r election
comes on April 16th
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i-t ict conventi-in. ' t at onueriiiau
roerioa caaHdate for M , ,,, i i ... , the : .in. diitrtd .-.... . m L'Mit bepm began Wednes- . i'.hv nw t'Mwfer.i uay and members of the Catholic
to the .iiMiMi n 'f if,.. ctlUrch Will IVlraai trom ancttlir rTritnrv. t.nt Oiaiikv. t,. t !,.,, I,. , im il '
and social functions until alter Cain Hilnrt in ablooafM more to a'ti-n-1
Kaster - ' n owoiitDtrnfnni.
II iriiunie.i wi'il nmunaillWfli JfJIVO I 4111 15 in I t Iral ai:l VOQ are rHia 10 h .... ... it ..i ...i ...il. i... ..........I ..
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to Mr and Vr Mart coverea Bumcientiy to be able to hch it artonU OtM rppHcati i Sunday ho out for a short time. He was rein - th pin For imk by Hfi i at his office a few hours Thürs- ft Anna Hunter visited dav afternoon. T , . ... , . rinceton this week. w : - . a . h ' .nciS!n I ll 25? We have a tew childi e is loe and 17c coffees, none better;
Pry came some from and Misses Cloaks left over also m stock Hiankes W orlds Fail
w hich we will sell at greatly re-(coffee at li. 25 and .'iuc a pound.
duced prices. all and sec. V. .1 k' l V i t in
On April 1st I w ill remove m aVThe township assessors Dental office from the rooms now were in town fhursdav receiving occupied, to the rooms in the their supplies from the county Spayd Mode formerly occupied Assessor preparatory to make! by Messrs. Fisher. Kenn and
Do j oar own tewingaind buy a sewing machine at Lorey Bros . Furniture Store, They have 12 different .styles to select from. Erices $15 and up. Fach mahine fully guaranteed ;Jt
Saturday
Sunday
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notice of i:i:mo AL.
sw eet and sour pickanned gdbda at Son-
W ES Cox is in wash i Ms week in the his congressional cam-
Si Pastims Club are re - a play at their hall hey will present at the e after Faster. ' en Chandler, who had lnt a week visiting relatives in i nt to Alfordsville Sun-
the annual assessment. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signatur of
I Irannock, where I will he pleased to attend to the wants of the public in my line Dr J. 8. Stewast.
! tve your order for grocer
J. Kuehler s. G sh and prices low
The under W. E
Always Keeps Chamberlain's Couyb Rrniedy in His House. WY wmM nt I' WltlKMt t'linml'rlain - Uotlftl SemMrf. It i h't i hand cont innnU v in on t homo " HTa V VV. K':i.'iiv, editor of lb lmlt-.. i, lent l.owtv. City. Mo. That if j n-t what every tattll) stfnäldtlo. When kjA m liHii l ready f..r intiint WM, a Cold my Iih liM ke'.i at the outt HnM cored lb
Iuhois County Normal
le management of Prot.
ellman and inss M. A. ""' ' iM t,' " "U'T. ' !l "
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Kuebler's. Goods al-1 Wilson w.ll open at Jasper. April V - 7 ... , " I'L, , , ' i ,,V
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riere is an opportunity ior mnr ,ii ,1M.v. nt the ntta k hn wr
orotrressive and amhitious teach- . - ...n . ohe l i.- un s hoarxn.orf.-en
TMr. W'm. Mundy. of Hunt- ers to review their studies The a't-r iIm croopj cough mm, wuicli Ä u "Kht ,!",;:,rs f"r fi ä'0 ;: are store and was ap- ;r, .... )intv-l SivreUry. Mr. Mundy. istsscsfi. BSVSenstor R Milbumissl ecently, had worked many Lucky w inners at the Kuehre Shoals this yeeek attending court. rMr Stratman. on Feh. -2nd were the fallowing: ne was engaged to BBSlSt tin First prises were won by Mrs jrsccution in the case of th i, sieepiesine. Anna Cummiskev. a rocker and State of Indiana vs. Workman nd!tio Sti prevlnl Thomas Gieakr center table, for seduction
.econti ju ia's, ii o;iue!iourr laoie ... i i cover, by Miss Josephine Eckert, Just received a lot of the tetand a water set hv Walter Kro- est styles oi folding beds. Call del. Mrs. A J. Berger and and see them before buyiug. Lo.lohn Ackcrle captureti the Ixioby rev Hros'. Furniture Store. 31 Art i 1 '
prizes ..-. was ci areti.
S.'i V.'- -re held St . Jo
seph's church each Wednesday ind Friday nights during lent n English sermon will be delivered each Wedneaday night FOD STA E TRcASURER. J hi P' ib -rxcr Atk f.ir I m CStat N m;naiiun. North Manchester is to have a candidate for a state office mis year, m the person t John Isenoerger, of the real estate firm of Isenherger t Fleming, and w hile Mr. Isenberger is of a tiirTerent K)litical faitli from that of the Journal, yet we are glad bo see him looking up in the world, for there is not a better or more worthy man for the office to be found the sac r. Mr Isenberger has had the matter under n deration for some weeks, but it was not until Saturday that he fully announced himself is a candidato furthe nomination is democratic candidate for state treasurer. Already he has revived much enecuragement from his democratic friends, and is now assure ! of the solid support of the democrats of the eleventh district, as well :i3 a favorable consideration over the rest of the rtate, - Manchester Journal.
BMpri With a HatSstl rg M s. Fred Hobbl of the HatfieldKerney shoe store force, eloped onday aft moon with iss Anita Blessing) r of Huntingbtirg and WS4 rnarried lo her at B'xmville The elopement wasthe result of parental objections. Th
will make their home at Tod t'p- son street is Bearing completion,
per l mn; suvet. ine orms is the daughti r of a prominent merchant at HunUngburg and is a beautiful girl of t 'ne blonde type The groom is popular with the younger sei at tha city. "-Evan villei ourier.
aSvThe revival at the V0thtdiat church came to a close last night There were severa accessions to the church. Rev Priest went to Dale to-day to begin a meeting there. . m IM. . , .
aw i lie OUUSlUe WofK 01 t
Kenner a house on North
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ack
riii;. J. Ivunke! s 11 his in
terest in l S Hotel to Anton 1. ber, Jr. Tho new proprietor to k liarge of the Mine at once. 1
Hans an' Nix' was pre
sented to a huge crowd at the Opea II w le Tuesday night, and was a good show
ISWiliss Annabelle Carr went to Petersburg Monday to spend two weeks practicing stenography. You pa; taxes on the property ow ned March L A genius is a successful rVv-ak W hen one is alone he is usually in bad eompam . celfstim: LULU in v
in her lain Stomach and L4
; iiniilate the diireetiveorirna. "J Item t- a l.ealthv pditiOfl ' I potjlbit). For nah' by iliiian.
tave Hisse and son IM-
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spent several davs visiting
Lorev Hros. hav the largest
assortment of all kinds of fumi- , ture and sew ing machines in Du- t
bois Co Call anl see them, v e you tried that OOffee at Their prices are low.. (
i' The löc grade is a ,
i.orn to ir. ami .wis Prank 1'. Jahn on onday. Feb. I'd, a hoy. All are well Recorder Philip Kunkel acted as godfather on Wednesday when the little fellow was christened,
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w A one lav bv eectimr rraiiK van m-eepi wui
rariK hiy Chairman and Stanley wisnes.
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Also have 2' a pound.
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Ihmocrat Oifsmze. I ke County Democratic
oiirai ( ommittee organized at
jid Mont k l: ll ander th has ;:n in to al i i;e' 10 U tbrv i t t Uta nf
When a healthy young fellow is gre a he can't help Uing a bit fresh. Accepting b favor s only anOther way of sighing a promissory note, Kkbl r-taic ran-foi. t.eo. R i.i jli h t.i IVstfvt C. BttdoIi, 1" .i n'c t 1, l . j .Tiiti. n. BotUl C en: - II 10 F; '.i 1 .1 Im i m, BÜ i lee Si I i . i , 73ü Jofifl P. Wei-l to ltntf E Padatt, O .i M !.'. t l.i 1310
.lnli.l . V n '!! In .1. lu I' 120 i tee I. t I . i i, liSOO.
If artha J. lacmaf! is Bl'a Sjt No. 1 1 1 itlfdw '. $tH h XI. tfilburn i i .lohn Fnniin t So. ., .I.jre . . I"). Xli Me tu- .!.! i Ful nifr. i B !,r V IS ' Fiel. T. (ivhaaa t.. ; , (- ,.t lot N r. I ttaatinbar, iciSUO he. W. M irk. , to .l-.hn L II
You can now file your mortgS pe exempliou. ü.'i'i PerfM ih Gwai. A duck, which had faithfully ' st ick to business daring the summer and laid several dozen large, fawn-COkred eggs, complained that she was n it appreciated. ' ' See that hen over there?" said the du k; "she has not laid so ' many eggs as 1 have, nor SO big. but she bias books w ritten atoui her anl vetSCS composed in her honor, while nobooy says a word about me." "The trjtible with 1 you is." said a wise buff leg-horn icock that was standi ng near, "that you do not tell the public What you have done. V va lay Ian egg and waddle off without sayiflg S word, while that sister of mine never lav- one without letting every bodv in the neigh
borhood knovv it to cut any ce in
vou must learn to advertise
of few and Ben
The deepest snow ofj son fell onday night lEW A RIVALS
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'' , ! A Ely and is an attor-i i;krh Rtandinff sr KreiV
the deputy Pros. Att'y for Re ( . The demoer:iev of I
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in 10 oe eon gi a i ii i at et i i I S(H' iflliir cii.U alula mi lmA I
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white goods, laces and emJJderies, bought before recent Qyanee. now on sale, lowest r " al Sonderman'a
Articulaticn K-i Some elocutionist has made a collection of more than two hundred "tongue-twisters". "A growing gleam growing green." "The bleak breeze blighted the bright broom blossoms." "Flesh of freshly dried Hying fish." "Six thick thistle sticks." "Two toads tried t trt to Tedbury." "Give Grimes Jim's great gtR gig whip."
SfKI.Jor, e..u;- : .M :i "Strict stronir Steuben Stnn-
wife having presented Wm ger snared slickly six sickly sil-
sweet DSOJ girl, their
i iring t oC If. . ries the
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are well.
'dr,K License Robert . L'l farmer Ali.... IW
, f availing ,1 ilUVl IW:i'h. P.): Arininhufl k',rn Si
armer in n
2 . r lth couples were mar- ' he Clerk's ofiicc, Judge ' l ßetz omoiating.
kv snakes.
"She stH)d at the door of Mrs. Smith's fish sauce shop welcoming hiri in "
The first three are the gems of o our il oil
the collection It is said M DC imjiossible for any one to repeal them rapidly.
A woman's beauty begins to
U .i; . lit prewrved, nod pd In he bot r uro.bu-
la foro' a oeatutt u'ier. hifh were On med rh ; tr "f t lie sixteenth hiring all lasse ctatam iet v naf oei w tailed ita
H . mix Hi i;im' "I sit Kle'-. Hijui.v or infirmity. Facha. Yoti will find it le- ea?y to uproot faults t hon to ehoke thesi by p.iiuing virtnes. Do sot think of year fault, -'ill less of other1 fauHs. In ererj peranf w!. i i ear you took f'r ultal H good und strong. He-: it t hat, n " In il ind, fee can, try t imitate it. and v.or fne.it u JU drop a F like ilesd lesvM ShsS their time rmes-Rutain. UtnisMtfl Uta Camar. T:- Mr. Ssttliead uste yea eamera for your uirtbdi r,tl dot bef ,it.s. p . ami -. took il wnh bi
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fade the minute she finds it out.j t, plesse," and 1 do hope the pic1 tureül turn out well.
',ra a K Rilli to .1 hü I '
1 t n ! r1nnirf bars;. B280. Hen V. n ,u ii -n-pti iivv. . i t So. tfrrdiuaad, $1 o. Joba I. 1 1 arfcar oina II. I mi . tee tft, t I. r I, 10 0, Anna II SaMS to SSO W. II -iiinf. u -ii Tiiowe-1 - Lee ta iSea ge ee . t r , 1109, Win I tiiiiiii i lo V i i A It, ., p iota Ml rni tit Msa iaaHain, (1 Suati Sehonasseh r lo loa. S . I ih r. i.t No . KanliaiBd, 1125. MafeaaS. Paiatter lo tt; I- n.e see SS. t -i. r o. fiiHNi. EdJ. Kttilolph lo Conrad Hehn.
aaec :'l end SS, t I, r ft, $120. laeoh ! 10 Tina Rn-t. j.t lot So tJollan '., f'Ji hoola 1 llorhaasi i mm ! i . il". a ic . t ' r 3 , $1 I 0 Jae B, i it-i n v t . n. lu a Rrana,S0 a irr "i, 1 1, re, f i Wo. Hoary Hoffaian to Llaaie ffataa, lete 1S4 isd Wl Poiit-ravidl. tSSO 0 Orad Mi Inn- t.. Joati ami F. V. Opel, Wate LS t I. r A, ts. .lo-. R. Booh tri lo im imell, SI -4T 1", t I r a. 11 ' i John B. Helming Com to Win BalSa lag, 70 a tea SO, JoatmlanoaeT. .lohn II StcMikantD to !arrtt A Btrinkerof nc):i eaSs t I, rS, (vn. H. ll Hoaak' i e in c vv Knuia. 1SSI an ft II, t .'. i '. )rl I. IHitc ftifk Krank liliiinrer, pt Oloch '2 HuDtinitbarf, 7SS Mariaret Oop to 0. W. Sottka, I74S a.) ft S4, 1 i, r ". f H 1 1 r ii SssaAOl t LjvJi Ileinmpr. in k mtH, i It r o, aan ilen Tlieaes to II. im DaeSisaSS St.Hi ae,1 H, t 1, r -, S30.
Just RLCEIVlD the Largest Lot of Wall Paper Evar seen in tjwn. WALL PAPER of all designs and pric3s. It will pay yoa to s--e onr s;ock before purchasing e sewhere Come and see for your-elf JOH I HE3CMEL8ECK
Louis Hoffman and family will move to Schnellvilleon Thursday where h'1 bought a farm Mrs. Alois Sehaaf Mrs ; O. Sehnaus antl Mrs L?o SpS9 t lasper attended the funeral of Mrs. arj Striegel Satttrdajr. Miss Lizzie Schneider ivturnetl home last week aftr a few weeks visit with relatives at las- !'" Mr. and Mrs .Jacob Stiiegel and Mrs. Barbara Seng Spent Monday at Jasper. Fred Sens of Last St Laut is visiting h parents near' 4es-tine.
Mksi sabell aferkhy Schnellville is spendimr a days with the StaaSSS Mar.. Lena Striegel. Mrs. Schulzand Mrs rsj i a .1 a
acnuiz were we pleasant guest of Mrs. Iouis Hoffman Sunday evening. Tonv Haas and wife of I) ibis
It you want were visiting near Ceiestfne.SurtTln community dav.
I'erry H nder-on of Louisvill attended the funeral of Mrs, Mary Stri- g-el. 'is-. Annie Striegel of L slavilie came down t attend flufuneral of her giandmotlir, Mrs. Jos Stri gel Mrs. Mary Striegel die! Wednesday ni.ht at 11 o'eloek, Feb. 21. P. . Sh.- v. ai born in ' in ton, Ohio, Jan ll. hjfci. DtTnasorl leaves 8 children, John. Andrew, Anton. Tom, Mrs, Rose Merk ley, Mrs. .-nna Henderson and Misses Mary and Lena: in grand-children and one great -grand-child to mourn her death She v. as ne of the first settlers. a devoted church Member, loved by all who knew her and alwayt had a good word for every IkhIv. Her children have lost a good and hiving mothei anil the n-igh-bors a kmi and true friend. Her remains were laid to rest Sat in lay morning at S:.iu in S.
( destine ( emotery after quiem mass.
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lfar'-t frit n I. tho'i da lefuf Anil our I OK r SMI 'p!' ' llu ua i l l who I a ln-re.l BJB, Ih- ran II watt sua: a I Y. I r ria SO h ,'i ' w i i Um ale v oi i t- i n i Wh i ii ba i n BTttS j v to g hoe, Whsrrv no fir well i,..ir ne -h-,1 M)LUK. i .. paai h. WsSataj la Ihipyon. 1 Ii s aifHera Ry. ha msJe nrranirI. ' a ii paitiaa Maraal baloa to keep n titoh mir lat t ti'oe rtr'i anU I t i' . rhaaa o m , r i i gaaj. i n, thU Hmm If von are run r -t nail on t ftu 'or leaiip- . . - i l Pa Ii-wiUh if I 'ootitriea: . t iv a Son, otvii. M, .nun', a A" 'Jo., lela .1, In.t ie i. I ! M ". 1 1 'i v i to. I i 1 r. Mary 4 lömlor, P rli r ill . In I.
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