Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1906 — Page 5
BACON AS A FOOD. -parly Cooked It It Valuable aid Entity Digested. I . i.i Karon which contained fairi j i propofüom at both protein 1 :;,t lorined I Strl of the ration B Dumber of cMTim'nts nsde 1 ho Minnesota eJwriajlgrd ta- . i bonl tdsk ranees being eaten it n per lav. Ii w. . i jn n iliees and baked or broiled in ii until r i - J ti 1 1 1 I. row n. All l.it U ll it'll cooked .iil na- liiVi'.l I eaten it h t he br id and other bu Ii Made up t be dailj fare. . n iveraaje about 90 per petit of
rotrm iiini :, -r nt of the
d the r.itiou containing bacon digested, ami about Wi per cent
in- inTi'v wa loadable. Cslcu
I vslttes fr Iwcon alone showed r DO ikt cent ilifretfcd protein
M per een1 digestible fat, fir-
- winch compare favorably with
e which hare 1 n obtained for
pt animal food. II l 9 A 0 1
1 1 lowing o per ''in ior wa re, n id of btu mii w ill contain from -tenth to thrce-tenth digestible
tein ami from four-tenths t tenths pound digestible fat, eh is nbout two-thirds ns much - found in butter. ''Loan baoon
taitti n- much protein and about
c ns mm h digestible fat as oth
ts," says the experimental ite-1 professor, "making it at the time and own at a higher
pet pound a lica('r food tlian
IAS'KI CO UK IKK . lr. Andrew Fnedmsn wai up fron Evinaville Sunday.
Win.
pie dm
- iardner vrmmi t..
liOuisvilk- .Sunday to sec his wife.
There vera aboul ttOpeo over from Huntintrhiipcr .un
to ase tne ball frame. v 1' L Rurnaaiir la v
Workmen are now bu,v putting: in the concrete gutters I . -Fruit jars. M-alinffwav Jelon Jsekson street llfgumm sold cheap at Sondera man 'a, -Anw stock uf rv imods at
m. Bucharts. Oscar Gaaser came - T..LI...I,;, l i Stturday from Louisville hew lot i list ' ' ;,m IE SP tWO week in s lo i just opened at South rman'a Ha. Cant. vi
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"i.s. riank Me her is sick ......
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m iui ij pnoia i ever, tier tiater Miss Josephine Eckert also has the .same aickna .
home where familv
to Jasper Tin s. lav to take
"I the Indiana Hotel
ST. Malaria is prevalent in this
community now. the majority of
people, and particularly children having a touch of it.
Jog. Kueblnr. of eYmr-r,.n
visited his parents in Jasper last Week. tMisa Flora Tiaylor was the niest of friends in Huntingburg Saturday.
The Finest 1 c Cbeam Retail or wholesale at
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Hoqtti Kmm f fablie s.jnre. Ice ( team delivered anv
place m city m quantities from
up.
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Brick ice cream peciaity.
foi socials
Those who desire ice cream in hulk will oblidjre by placing orders 21 hr.s. in advance.
Kol Krodel went to L
our-
We are overstocked in screen
doors ami wind, w screens. All ville Tuesday to spend a week
M.cs una kiikis. i win Drive voi
i bargain. Call and see. Win. Buchart.
"Publicity the lif- of a
I politician, und death of the rafter. The Pfienix B. & I. Ass m. The examine committee, (;Ustave 'ramclsp iedie and a. V. GutiasU, of of the Pheaix li & L 1 Asa'n have completed their la- :
; ton. Ihe roUOWing if an abstract of their report: Series F. Assets. Loan.; t:; !. :; (mi
Delinquents 127 TU '....I. .... U.....1 i mitm ... I
I Mil Wll II. MO J, (I ' OU
W Work has heeun on the
new brick residence of J. A. Bermersheim on the corner of it!,
and .Jackson.
Vi Bt cker, the ball plaver was
called to his home in Evsnsville
"The flavoryou'can'L forget' if you jret one no;nul "Whito
MTKob Egg and Theo Reis star Coffee." 2, 25c, 30c and left Sunday nitrht for Iuisville a at Sonderman's. to get employment i.. u "oTL MaJss. H. Stewart, prop, of - I. Louis F riedman was up the Stewart House left Ihuraday from Tell City Sunday and ac- morning for West Baden Springs
i-viiiHtiiieu nis wue ana chi d 1 ' ulK'- m-awnt ui ioi innainuiojw
home.
Miss Etta Durlauf. of
rheumatism.
See the beautiful 9 by 1
i r. ansvuie ... .,, . v.". v" i ., ,
Sunday night on account of the "U1 '. visiting relatives sJ.r- o new illness of his n,,ther here this week- ."ne of floor-oilcloth, Lmohums
t Ol II ihle m
uacon iai i- oaaiiT aii i i a a
aiien pomoinou witn
ajic.;r- to eViTi a
it
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Foi best, pure
fresh bucket syrups
man s.
Upon
Many who
ate to cut
: it, ("!!
equent
- hci'ii poin writers. It i
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are fund i f bacon Iwg-
it, since thev believe
verv ri li in fat. it is a
s of indigestion. As ted out by a number
leenu fair t" wj that
i t!ir majority of catei Km !i dlgesro dtaturoancei are tioi due t" the
itty nature f the food, but totht
t that th bacon was oven ooki d,
. rather k . ! at too high a teinraturc It i- not surprising that
tie should be the cast wht n it U a t . i a a
e"itoro(i mat iar nrateu to a
di temperature is Joeomposod, .! one of the prodi riven e;T is
roioin. an unpleasant imelung n pound which attack the eyes, akei them einart. and irritates all Hi 0U8 'iirfaee. Thi- compotfnd i- plainly noticede in the acrid fumes of burning scorching fat u bes ba on fut lieai. ! to 350 deoreea V. this
vinegar also , ( 'all Sonder-
The hand mill was shut
down Kridav and Saturday to al
low boiler inspectors to inspect
the boiler.
(! Houston w u s over
from Huntingburg Monday and
Tuesday on business for the Pru
dential Insurance Co.
'Kitty Gerard and Alois
Better went to St Louis IHiesday to spend a few days.
etc. at Sonderman's
Wanted '' Ken bj Pat Cost el lo to drive team on the .1 m .
ouinern Kail road at camp n A tine lot of new shoes and Volmer nlace. Si .70 tier riv t",.-
men teamsters. $li.(Mi a day for scran-
er holders All white men. aA familiar sight for the old base ball fans at the U-al park Sunday wa s Virgil Greens sitting on the players bench watching
the game with interest. Virffll
slippers for ladies, misses,
and boys at Wm. Bucharts
Misses I oia Kuehb-r and
Ddphina Reelle are visiting in lAunsville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stein-
hauaercama noma fiota Louis- laughingly remarked that the ;cl came - boys were not aa good as thev
iaaj,M - fina Kui
home last week from Louisville tsa? Albert Schüler returned to when she had spent several Louiaville Sunday to accent a
months. ocsition as a hook IreMmar.
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were w hen he played with them
oack in sixtv-one
Miss Nell White of Wash- BSjuNet (Irecnewas in Jasi.ei-
ington has beer, visiting relatives Tuesday s!:aking hands with
and friends in Jasper for the I fiends.
nast v. ed.
uet your ttutterick Patterns indeed, a dirty job. Mendacit who now ready. Call for new fashion and brutalit.. were never so Ma
Bouncer Barnes is now postmaster at Washington. "It wai a dirty job" said a Republican Senator who voted to confirm,
but it is all over now It was.
iter or le cl ::t Ver often
bacon i hurriedly cooked in a very 1 t frying pas over a bright fire, jnd more or les acorched fat is an nimmt inevitable result. When hroiled or cooked in the oven thero lcbf- danger of scorching, but under all circumstances great caro t-hould be taken to avoid too hot a re, National Provisiooer.
.Miss Hattie Main
lived in .Jasper several years ago sin . ts. subscribe for the Deline- grant as by the Roosevelt parti has been visiting: friends here for ator St Sonderman's store. sans in this Barnes case.
the past week. I M a tt. . .
. ... . : a a u-.i re- ih,:s r1'- a Liuerai oioikhrjr W m I lnlu.H Ui.lit t rn i.a i.w I ..1. i 1. 1 ,.f I k.
...... ...... 1 1 i i ...in i' huhu aim i uniil t-il, ill 1 'U IM MS, u n i , , Louisville Sm. .lav f. i see his vvif. visits! .-..l.itlv.. 1...,...,. . Mr 1 rotl KrtMlel presentei
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...in in in I'1 OÖIUI u . Mother and children are getting
the Jochim :egor wedding along nicely and rred wears
ucal change i- brought al..;it to who was operated upon in a bos- day.
puai mere.
nicely.
She is getting along
It Wat on the Bag. An American traveling in Europe ' gagad the Stf ricss of a courier. Arriving in Austria, th- American ; -ke.l the servant to register bis name according to the police regiuav t "Ti of that COUntrv. The man re- ' d that he bad already anticipated the order and registered hin as an American gentleman of means. "But how did you wrie my name?" iisked the master. "I can't exactly pronounce it, but I copied it carefully from yoirr portmanteau, nr." "But it is Mt there," was the reply. "Bring me the b .ok." The register - brought and revealed, instead f a rery plain English name of two tables, ihe following portentoos " "Mon-ieur Warranted Solid I a ataer." An Extraordinary Light. What is believed to have leen an !' irora of such extraordinary bnlii' v as to obs'-ure the sunlight is ii described in nn old anmber of i Gentlemen's Mat:ainc: On the I January, 1756, so unusual eht, far above the brightest day, , k all beholden with amaze-
' I he ttme was o dock in the fternoen, anl it son faded away. 7 however, from aast to west, reams apjH-ared like rivers of gbt l-re. A general feeling of
i-arm was caused by these, but they ally faded away to the north, heir disappearance being aceomps ied by SttOOkl which were felt by . but which did BS particular amass,
dance at the Opera House Tues- smile that wont come off. Th dw L'gg on Tuesday sold day night was attended bva very same day a boy was lorn to Wm
the Hupps property on 7th street large crowd. Geisler and wife, neigh Iwrs of
winch he recently purchased, u ii i -t rreil Krodel. All doing well an-
hack to Mrs. Jos. ),n,ns for " V' 'UA, v.,um-u ien Wm. savs 'The more, the
1760. He paid 11400 for it iust , , V a lerre nauie i r a few weeks airo tomI l. ' Summer term of the
Male .Normal.
mer
ier
New Depot
aA.The new road bed of the
Dies al VYoodmere
Ignatz Seng, of Hall Tp . who
On Tuesday John Schmidt and Southern Railway's extension to J Jak en t Mheu hern Insane his force of men began work on f rench Lick so iar as the track Pta ,L ansu,,eTa the new Southern Hv. depot, iust has, been ,ald b ballasted ?LflLSW
Willi MOIie. ciii' nuiii'i ai vcir.siinv M ni-
south of the present one. The
new one will be alnuit the same size d the old one, but w ill be mo lern. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Harry Bradberry. of base
ball fame, who is now playing with Boonville, was shaking hands with friends in Jasper Wednesday.
nesdsy.
Has not Failed, StlCCCM le-t 1 1 1 merit " Yoaf Hactie1
Bears the bigiisitur0 of
tar Mrs. iL 1 1
children returned to their home in Chicago Saturday. Mrs, Towsdoy'a brother Edgar Traylor accompanied them as far as Louisville and returned Sunday.
r.'im- liaiuir baea lnjrlily o-eeeniiueiid-el to rue. I r lereil ob Jo httlef
Oi B s..i every bottle, anl li .if yet t
near U a finjtle inMumv .' - i nlini: t
H'vseie and eli. i t a i i eitv cure for clufis ani fever
Bold b draajghrtSi BOc sad SI bottlat PREPARED BY Riibinson im ' II I to. i in. i I sabvllk
Jochim-Seger.
Don! -gleet Vtmr Bowsls.
Rail Road Bxenralons.
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liowelf .
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laxHtive. They inAn . 1 r'il te the
1 orail v Mart Krie.loiati.
, N at i mal ti'jtn- ; s Jäte .f ala a as
C"m1 retntnimr Anr ' 1
KKEK.
Write to . I. B. Vaushan, Ath-
10. II. n iin-l I rat- 114.15.
UI Point t'omfort V. July Vaif. 1 I . gu.nl I ' .lav- li .in laie
rate l St). Sin day exeiirxioii rate. Mill lifin Ma M sad coaUntie tM'etoiier 2H, aoud for
; Bui I -.i!r.
ens. (ia.. for sample copies otlotm'mUt arissmsl Hip-
book
The Lifetime of a Ball. ( omparatively fen people know t ringing n bell rains it. That is, bell hu a definite length of life, after -M many bloSfl will break. ' rasas heil, utruck blows of
"t DOUnd of for. e. broke after
his great selling church
''Resurrected Songs. " Moved. The Cumberlan 1 Telephone Co. asoved their exchange into the new FA II Bank building Friday night, where they have a nice, roomy, up-to-date office The moving nsceassrity interfered with the service some for
i' Iraiti eeiM.-e for .laier. In. I
eoaiaasuetsfl Nor. S, 1905, Trn So, n I saving Kvsnsviile at 6:30 p. m. eoaMS t ir Bgn to .tamper arriviinc here at H M Pa.-senrfe- in r. e I.-m: .ill i .e 6 - lock a, m. ,M. I ei t fasaat
reutog at v.oo p. tu. v. E CiavcomsS Aassjs,
s 1
The marriasreof (leorve
ai.J fio H..H...S ...,s,i. Miitii ,i l. ami i.or lal.letxar.- a
...... ...... ... i t HKr(,(.a(ie in St. .Josephs church Tuesday rtffjrmte the liver
mrning. The attendants were .Misses Freda Jochim and Mamie Soger. This was the youngest couple to have hern married in Jasper for many years each party being but sweet sixteen. The groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph .lochim. and the bride is
the youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S krer living on Mill .t.
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ine wedding party spent tne
nay at the homes of their parents and in the evening a dance was had at the Opera house llVWll tflL! itl 1 a-t.lj 1 Kf fKsMtM 11 tX'
O II IV II .1 v 1 1 I ' ' V. T 1 l' III VI. 1 I I tl 1 1 . I Mendt. The couple will rsideaU'wda 1,ut J.1" yr.ythiiijr at the home of the Kioom'a par- J .PSKf &ing orcIor h U1" entSt be all right again. ine rjOUXIEJI joins their nu- ssBuThe Board of County Com-
merous friends in wishing the missioners met in special session couple happiness and prosperity. Thursday July 12, and ordered' Old Fashioned and Fooi.ah. Moden cia.m ofton Hold" the Bt. the repairs and buiiding of 7 "Simmons is to old iashioned sort Wh sä Maxim, the Bunoss ana invent- bridges in variois parts of the of chap, hat he?" or. piace.i hiK hefure a eoasmtttSs ol county after which thev rejiaired "I never noticed it." jnelara-f. heMateil it-earrvinv: power to he to thecircuit court nxjm whei' "He Mill gctl I - ited exerv time tinii i lie iw wliat he felt fit re tlie ifini . .. . , , .. . i : . li ti i. ........ testimony was taken in the mat- the world a lar. .-t -i. atn-h;p n
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trial v, therefore a rreat curpnxe in- ter of the l emonstrapce 1 1 Jeffer
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Chip Off tha Oid Block De Lone 1 mot four a
morning Bhortlsigh l"ii't you think he rassaablei ma a irod deal? le Long Tha' 's skat, He tried to borrow a cbdlar from me. Detroit Tribune.
1 1 .000
poiitu Mow".
A 4.0O0 pound hell
Htea.l of a dlaaapointti.ent. It in the son (p as to issuing a HqllOr
Moevv.t ,t ,. mani.ta.iur.i,... i ..a... set() Stephen Miller, it is herlain I olie, i hnlera nml Iharrlme.i , . . ' . ... , u w.iv T... V .I., not .mi.ii. lv u.a-t of thought that the case will last
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uter ision hidws of :t;n fuot nil thin remeily will aeeon.pl ah. hut pre- several days and we are n t ahie ndi force. A rttal eom position trr to 1st tbs assrs make Pw Htatement- p, predict the outcome. The re- " '1 Meighing 1,000 pound 1 broke What they .l.M hutn, is tl. at ii win peat monstrators are represented by if.,- , . , ,, ' . V tue v cure ihan hoea, ilvnenter. paniH in ,, . . . . ic ivtr twenty-four blow- of ir.n foot ,,. ,toma(.,, nml ,,;,., Md never rtobt. Armstrong and Sam Dilhn hut itf makers said it wn.1 l t ktiouii t.. ftul. For -ale hy Mart while the opposition IS looked SI f iliated for s lighter blow. Ex- Wsdai in, Ier by Leo II. Fisher, I'.ict -
MC I all.
launched." I lemocrst.
Xew Orleans Timss
change.
Asked and Anewered. "To decide a liet." said the c aller, "will yoS please ie!l its what wa-t the biggest " can race !-' "The biggetd ocean race ?" replied the snake editor "Whale-, I guess?" -l'hihttlelj hia PlSSS.
Total. SB, 769 k; Divided into int sharsa Va'ue of each share öi " Paid ntereai last year of .; percent. Shares CSUCI led lift. Series c assi-ts. Loans s l : : . sr 4 K) Delinquents b ; 20
tar She. iir ( assidy and special J. P. Hut ir left Wednesday for JefTorsonv :'le and Michigan City with iL T Nicholse-n for the Reformatoi y md Lee Childsfl f'jr Stat- 's IV. in. Old kronlsj s res A a J rest, ig fur ohi ahroak tor. bereia BOthias o food ai Cl.amber't:n'a v. While it ia cot adtieabJato be! oil a..ef eror. -. . e cv ehoulrl oa Itept jo a tfvxx' condition tjt which th:. th't ainre h e8f.ecia'ly valav'le. For ale by Mart I'r.edman'. NOTICE! Tu whom it may concern: Notice is herebv mvti ikaiS I
the underal gned will net be resp nsible for any debts contrac ted after this date, by my wife. Of any member of " my family.' Inose interested will govern them wives accordingly. July 1'Mm; .b.s H.-.lh.e Ir
- m ajeat l a
July
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Total. 1 1,060 ÖVj Less overdrawn 2 "'52 8-' Net assets 11,527 55 Divided into 1529 shares. Value of each share 17 51. ,;1 shares transfered in la.st six months. Typhoid Claims Infant. The one and one-half year old infant child of Henry " Schnarr Denver, died at 4 o clock Tuesday morninif of Tvi hoid fever'
The Schnarr home is at 809 West
Rowlej street and the parents of the child moved to Evansville from Jasper. Ind., but a few months auo. The hodv will be
taken to Jasper for burial Thurs
day. - fci vans ville ( ounes. The child wss buried at Per tersviile yesterday.
REALESTATE BARGAINS.
Si w Plus lloue and Lot For S.ile Two stories. 1" rooms, good cellar, good well, out houses etc. Lot 100 by Its i ft. ;,,od hbgh location. Apply at Courier office. A Bargain 1 - Farm. For sale, a good farm of 1S4 acres 3 miles west of Jasper Good home of 7 rooms two large barns and all necessary out buildings. iood water, fine of the best farms in Dubois county. Call at the COURIER office. Fine House nd In fir Sale One story house, t rooms, front porch, lot ltt by 06 feet, good location. This property will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply at COURIEB office For Sale. Farm of IVO acres. 4 miles west of French Lick. 2 good dwellings
s barns, plenty 01 water, some timber. For terms call on or address George W. Harmon, Hillham, Ind. WANTED: Men and teams to work on tl e Jasper, French Lick Extension cf the Southern
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odgtjb luniibn ji.d per nay Wages for teams 4 00 per day Inquire for Woodruff & Hoke, Castfllo & rowd on E. D. Miller at Jasper. Mac Arthur Bros. Co
Saved Iii Contrails l ife "While returrpru from (be .rarnl Arii v Bocampmeal at Waaaiastoa (it. a eotanuli trmn Klin II., tat lakes ill. . hi.lern morl.'H : ri t in a entieal MMadrUoa, says Mr. J I Ifoaabland f Kl.lon, lava, 'I aavs hira ('bam tieriain Golk, Uholen and Dia n hoe ICvroedy inl beKerf it -ave.l hi, life. I have leen ei!f:is..l f. .r I" ei- in imtn: aratina wirk aad contoctel many p:rttea to the South an.l Waat. I itvava arry t!ii rein..y ml have use-J it sue --fully oa ataay occaaioaia. ..i i by Mart Frk draaa.
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A Ad! ti S1 .."V, A rfv f. ttm. DHU L BKETZ, Prti.,
A da AA A A Adk A A aOt JACOB BURGER Jr.. Caialer
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK.
Jasper,
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Tliit hank taaoescaf ! Ike Mbtie tl.al tl i new p. rniHtitlv e.i!hiifhel in its m-s nml link: uthl hau ah l.l t i'h nie .Ifji.i-it di iim.iiii t in. ntv a Beta toM Rtavl tuangant "-er w door safe N.me hotter or wafer. We al- ... have Ivo In r- f vanltn an' fty ilefMMjill hex. d, rent. We pay ; per -. tit oa ytarly dapotita. Wa oSSr to dafKMitora every a.ivantai-e coBRiaSsai artlB roaaarrativa baaklac, ami . aiteooi iraatmeai ia rxtpmisd la taeaa wka daaira baakitw faeilitlea. Waeaa rend oe ney lor von with parted MfcHy any IT bare in thi" eoaatfy or En i pe. We invite mii to . pen an aeooaol with u. CAPITAL STOCK $25.000 00 SURPLUS $10,000 Total Assets $3.8.000.00
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