Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1906 — Page 5
Avoid afum and alum phorphate baking powd rs. The label law requires that all the Ingredients he named the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. NOTE. Sal. I v liet in buying only Roynl Baking Powder, win. hit a purr, crnm of tartar baking powder, and the beet that can be made.
IAS', it tOUii) VM or Mr. and Mrs. Kinsley Hemmer spent Sunday at the homed Urs P. L Sweeney. ar Mr. and Mm If. A. Sweeney arrived home from their Cincinnati trip Saturday. ML lira. Anton Berget und Mrs. km, Berger have been visiting relatives in Louisville for the past week.
Table china and glass Wire n-v lot just opened at Sonderman's. U.Misses Anna and Bessie Hunter came home Sunday night from Louisville where tin y had spent a few days. In't miss the bargains in " & l''c goods at the Novelty Store, MFThe Misses Ant, a Smith and Otildis kriu-hel of Huntimr.
hurtr spent Sundav with Hose !
uid Harriet eeney. "The flavor you can't forjret' if you get one pound "White! Star Coffee," 2' c, 25c. 80c and iöc a lb. at Sondorman's
in Jiainbmlg
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i j. ui-an .iiormay. $ff, s. Sweeney, returned from In lianapoli last Thursda to apead a few daye. A fine line of candies just received at Sylvan Speed's. .Georg Schuhmacher returned to Louisville llomiay to resume his studies in dental college
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picnic at St
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Finest
Ice Cue am Retail or wholesale at BiW s CnlKtintn South Sule of Piiblic Surtf. lee Cream delivered any pla -e in city in quantities from 1 gallon up.
Brick ice a specialty.
preailB for BOCisls
1 hose who desire iee prjim
in ulk will oblidge by placing Orders 24 hrs. in aik-ancp
people attended the Anthonj Sunday.
mBBerl safe rva called to ins heme in Fairfield III.. Saturday, by the death of an uncle. His wile u t-nt with him. enTThe itockholders in the rairvirw '.'inetery Ass'n held a meeting in the Auditor's office last night.
yr ; V,urr l!'r,ck "tterna- aawR v. A. a Schaaf of Pag.
mm ruy. wui or new lasnion eyville, Ind.. i.-isitne Jf s fath sheets, subscribe tor the Deline- er and brother hereiO week, tor Sonderman s store. a
, 1 'int corrawjioner s
- in spmuerana Alois Ser- meet in regular mor.Ua. y session nwiv l,,.i ... ......... 1 l . . n .JV..UIUII
m i.uin- iiume rnaa) next monaay. Am m Loiii-. ille uh.o-.. fhoi ).,!i
spent several daws attending the' un!7 . lXM Range is Kentucky State Fair t!lll(7 t"nowat the Opera house Linil;iV niirht
-For Kali & Winter Dress t . ' --- , goods go to Kuebler's Dry Goods , , "f infart child of Ben tore. You will find the new Lansfo,d died Tuesday and was and desirable stvlfL buried in Lemmon's cemeter
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'Dohoil Circuit Cnnrt
begin next Monday.
. 'Hon. V. E Cox has been in Indianapolis this week where
i w .lasper Desk Co js a'i'i nis attorneys conferr.-d having a large ware Ik, us., built lln Hon. V. Zeno? and his atnear their factory, winch is ne- tarnefn and the Chairman of the eeasaryon acc ount of their in- Natkaaal Congressional Commitereaae of business, taeea regard fee the Congression- - - ; al g mtroers aV( atcher B. rf Taaf.. rf b.,
a per I: -d played on the South rOf Thirty Tears.
oeno .warn in the Central leacu- Mr. and rs. P. L Sweenev at fcvanavuie against Kvansviih. uria.7lt.:. 0 . J
i-Jt w.iir -jnri j; u wiauu me uiTiiem anmcer?t week and made a creditable aery of their marriage last Wed-
Base Ball.
Conrad Kremnn anrl f;,n.
Uy returned to their home in N. w York City Saturday. aWm, Buchart has been in Louisville this w.ck hiivln VaH
gotxta.
Teresa Jones who has been
Wednesday
Send VAU! rrtprc B! I
Kuebler's for (iroceries. A baby yirl was born to (leo. J. (Jramelspacher ami wife Tuesday. Sept. IX.
Mrs. r. L Uetz and little
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in me pui wees at tne residence sun. enor. came home from of her niece Mrs Adam Richard !uis ville Wednesday. is slo wly recovering, v- . . . I ouneed schocjl shoes, we Seethe beautiful 1 by 12 have excellent w easing shoes in brussel's rues only $1U also new medium priced goods. K. J. line of (loor-otlcloth, I.inoliums Kueblers.
etc at öonderman s
nV' Mrs. .los. Herker nffiUha
Anna Renner and Louia visited relatives in Jasper Hottet came home last week.
'Mrs. Amelia Wood and
daughter Miss May, retu ned to their home in Owensboro. last Friday. "Queen Quality" Shoes are the correct styles and will please any lady. Call and see them at K. J. Kuebler's. aar.Miss Helen Rust, of Huntingburg, came to Jasper Tuesday where she has accepted a position in the millinery store with Mrs. Cummiskey. Fruit jars, sealing wax. Jelly glasses sold cheap at Sondernian's.
am.Mr Miss Lizzi
Tuesdav from Louisville whM
they had spent several weeks visiting friends. - Brine your produce to Ed. J. Kuebler's. He buys dried fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Poultry. Eggs, Butter, etc., etc., and always pays good pricea
a" The Ireland Catholic church ance Co
picnic comes off next Sunday and if the weather is favorable a large crowd is expected. A large number of Jasper people contemplate attending.
ftfeJMf. and Mrs. Oscar Seibert and child, of Tell City visaed his brother Frank and wife in Jasper Sunday.
Red Win Again The Jasper Reds, the indispu ted champions of Southern Indiana, closed the season Sundav
oy auuimr another victory
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uwflou ineie was a
remily reunion and a pleasant day was enjoyed by those present Congratulations. Fine Farm For Sale. In Pmvmmh ii, t , milm awth of Ifonlnvi 1 1. 17; arre. ::ninv. m n...
to bar, rt-nx ifrxxlca)tivah . Am orchanl
t unlet, uf tlif lailroeal, Ol' t tie farm. itimmI m i I on
Dwetttag ti' uHf ..f i
Con
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Keep the nt.-iT, ingml
tnmtion by Uking
AM) TONIC PKLLSTs
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turf in ehuiiiiMtmir tlif
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ill keep the I in
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their list, making number 1 " c ut ' WW ! 1 of is games played- This time it u-ai.. x i. tl tila.v. II
iL (ä. itiniiivi ' u no Hin Mftii'n .
score 10 to J. Gerard a pitching Kirerythiu n lr rlaM ortet.
was tne feature of the ir:imp 1-all ,t tarm .ir gililrew
striking out 13 men in the seven innirurj olayed. and allow inir Inn
three hits. The hitting of the Reds was also a feature, getting 12 of them; the also played an errorless game in the field Charley Babb, manager of the Memphis team was here to see
Oerard pitch and payed first base for the Reds; he was well ,r , , c .. 0 . , . , pleased with Gerard's work and A 1 ar loa(1 ot Heating Stoves. ( MU and Wood, it isiiuite probable thai K.tty Hot Blast Stoves, all sizes, will hold fire for 2A
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next season
NEW FALL ARRIVALS
Cole's hours
hum anything, soft
with a hat full nf com I Thee veill
k W JV MV I i, - . . r A IIV f ff III Catcher Taaafe was not in the COal, Slack, Sifting. Wood or Cobs.
t r i riu tfiir rtAit ..oil. t, na....
Wilson Wood Air Tight Stoves will burn .-hips.
game, having been called awav
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w.t kuc waui ui t relative anu o 1 m .uiu tiiiuD, Ward of Evansviile shavings, bark
mg The'liore. """ more heat ,n less time a tain it longer than any other
lasper i-o-0-2-o-l- rio hu .4 slove ever made. Guaranteed to I e economical, clean
Boonville-o-!Mj-j-o-2-o 2 a and satisfactory.
Ratteries. .lasoer flernnl Vin.l
Wanl, Boonville, Whittmer and
Rat tieger Struck out bv Ce.
rard 13. bv W it finer 1 I mmm
Brady.
Globe Ranges a.id Oooke, everyone guaranteed to give satisfaction. HEATERS AT ALL PRICES FROM $2 50 UP.
tnve me a tall and let me show vou as tine a line of
J. (J. Houston
from Hunt ingburg the first part of this week lookingafter the in- - -- A a. 1 r i . aa
terests oi me rrudential Insur-
-For best, pure vinegar also fresh bucket syrups, Call Sonder-man's.
aT Christ Hagen was recognized to Circui court Saturday on a charge of incest prefered against him by his step daughter Amelia Appel. He gave bond in the sum of 11,000, also for 1500 on a bastardy charge. Harsh phyjiea r.-a.t, w.-uk.-n the bovela, ommm chwek raieatipetioa, D m 'r l'Kuut openSStatlly, tone the MotMeh nue raBatipation. . Aii I it '1 rtijf(fij.t ! .r them --Mrs. A. Cummiskey will have on display a beautiful line of Pall and Winter Pattern Hats on Wednesday and Thursday. Oct. :d and 4th. All ladies are in-1 vited to call and see them, Whether ready to buy or not. A 1 Souvenir given with each hat purchased on alove date-. CASTOR I A Fur Infant and ThilHrn
The Kind You Have Always Bough! of &a&z. -Married. Georg Raying and Miss dateline ollmer were married in St. Josephs i church Tuesday morn"ig. After the ceremonv a reCj ption was held at the home of the bride near .Jasper, and a l:oge number of friends of the couple were present. In the ' ung a dance in honor of the wedding was given at Kunkel's hall and was attended bv a 'arge crowd. am
me groom is an industrious mg farmer and he and the .'"de will make their homes on a arm near Jasper. Congratulations.
Sck Headache. Tlii liceaHv in raueed Uy a derange-
mein (, me -I.HliHCIl .
uaiu trrlaiN ' - tonia-
let.- t.) iiw I ln iii
hencla.-lie mil lidn.H.'ar.
.lart r rieilman.
'Attorneys Bomar
Wedding
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of Miss Franr-U II I.UCxla for his home in LouisniiLTJ: ? nd the Winter. He
A.Rev. V. L. Priest preached his farewell sermon in the M. E. fVinrVi l-.i... S ..,,1 ... i
U mAL uu f H attending the conference at -.r.ier an.i the .,, k reenshiirg this week, at which - . . A i
t.jr sale by ne expe:rs tope given another annointment. Rw Pei.r ho.-1
- a - m. IV.H - I . Tmvl.ir been on tnis circuit for six years !
and John L Breti are attendimr an(1 n,s -rvices were very satis-
court at Princeton. They are Jactory . He has made many! representing .los Bucholt In the, hp to seei
case of Lichte vs. Ruchart which u ,mm "I wan nim CCess is on trial in the Gibson County wtmW he may be i laced, court this week. "Offered dar and nichtth t..r.,.eni
of itciiinjf piien. Soibi beiped tne flannp 1 ' DoaQVoiiitinent. It nr. 1 n.UUIIOO. . ... r ,,, , ,, .. ... I,. I I .. it i
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mere Will tie a vviH liiirüinn .lav-.r .irar.i. Vi
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ui me .jasper upera Mouse el-
nesdav Uct
the marriac-e
Pfeii h - iuuLä vine to spend t
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ten.f Mr Henrv Pf-m m.l Mr tA"vl l". me league Aurgusi WHFi1ck 'the pu r LTO f( VT' SÜf druggist. ( rood music ha., been Wt9hi ba" fr the Jasper Kw's- . engaged E very body invited. eerFail.
q "ii v in. inir lari "riir tin- .nf m nUnaWSV. pr1 1 been wing I lachen' n t j . ' - Tonic fa my faawilr for chill ad fever On 1 uesday while Dr. ( asper. n i have fonn.l it to t the bast retnedv accompanietl by Jas'H. Stewart, 1 bteerril It baa sol failed is a was driving his horse on Main street near the Court House a , MeaaJtl battles. tap came off his buggv letting P8EPARKD BV the shafts down, which fright- ROBINSON-PETTErtO. ( Inci Louiaville. ened his horse and caused it to r0n rrrtm pm run awav. Before it h;ul m-nn ' w'i i uni JUUIIUIU
r - mm t va very far Mr. Stewart jumped . , , ... . it, and with the exception "f u"l?!?r?moM!SnSrel,r b ing a little bruised up, was un- Berlou5 u h,, injured The frightened none Hfing robaooo, ran on im Vorth M :il n Vst i nil
making a short turn near the d., - , n ,ast. "May, While County tor's stable, which it tried to ( mniissioner Henry W ehr, a
threw the doctor out Imminent farmer and democra-
lie Miiiucian (i I ream. v:i
Ar. 'I. lent" will Immen l.nt I. kwa
n-irulate.1 tanuliei. keen Or. Tii
hiertri" Oil for meli mwiaain it n. . 1 iA .
.aiioaatbepaiaaad heai, the i...rte ' v t4 W town
DIED,
Edward, second son of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Schnaus. died at his home on East 6th street Thursday afternoon Sept. 27 19(Xi. Deceased was bed-fast but about two weeks but had been a sufferer from kidney trouble for several years which finallv caused his death. He passed away just in the prime of life, being years of age. He leaves a father and mother a brother and two sisters t
mourn his loss. The funeral will take place Sn.surday morning in St. Joseph's church.
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HARLES EUG, Narili Main Street. "" aasBsi aasBBassnaas Success i!ron FROM MERIT Nothing else can produce it. Merit is the foundation and the completed structure as well. You know as well as we do, that there is any amount of jewelry that isn't what it pretends to be. ou have seen lots of it. Maybe you have been induced to buy it at some time or other. Well, it has been the care of this store ever since it was a store, to see that not a cents worth of that stuff was ever offered for sale. We decided to build on merit or nothing and we built on merit and built steadily and surely, and today we stand rea.lv to assure buyers of satisfaction-and to do it in the most positive way. In the meantime remember our repair department F-.C. KUEBLER. JEWELER. JASPER. INDIANA.
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get into, threw the doctor out of tili lnceir.- oiAil ssamea - TL.,
doctor luckily, also escaped ser- hanging tobacco, the scaffold on
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Jr? 0,arrh0 Cured by 1 Don ofChamberiam-aCo.-cCholer. nd Diarrhoer Remedy b a U.aTlV Mlr0,n n",t,' Ol iliarriwmu nA ,jvr ,,f ('i''-r - v ,"l-r'"l ttafraaai smsSi uffcSl T 'ry I .have " '.iImiir other medlriaa fur nine i '-Veu rf;'r. ,K,fH -""piH.nt -::;rinef Ar..rtrm ol
"tesjaitla Kliman.
The hirsp
around thes.iuare and was final- ,,rk,Pnw pnt arm. b-lt
pod and the buggy taken ann inJunn n,m intern illy.
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Tliip an lilinent Ur mVUk duUBbef Had Tetter for Thl rty Years. laitta I'ain baha Iimh proven Mperiall I have fiiMfM-.l mdi tetter for thirty valuahla. In almort everv instance it . u- i r i . i lime trieil iiliniMit .it ). iiftiiriN l.romnt anil iierti.inpnl r..li..f
reinenien will; little, it ny r.-iiet. Three ir. l.nke Liidrane .f
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lM,e8 of t'lmiiilKTlninH Mlve tmreil me. nayiifit: "After uinir a planter and
It aaf a torture. It hrenk out a I t le other renietlie for ilirte weekf lora lal -oitielims t'tif nothing? to what it nue.l lnie Imrk, I pun liari'(l a liottle of
t do, l II. Bearh. l i.lUn.l City Ala. ClianiNrlain' Tain haUii. ami two Chamber'ainR salve t tnrnale hy' Mart l i-atinne iflertil araea." Frietlinan. FoVBala ly Mnrt PriadaUM.
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lESTrVMISME
Shopping in Ev .nsvilie
The Stock of Clothing Hats. Furnishings and Shoes for the Fall season is one that we must have the out trade interested in. First for the greatness of selection and styles, and the comnara-
tivHy low and reasonable prices we ask
lor this reliable, dependable Merchandise. Shop in Kvans ille shop at our store. We will make it a pleasun- and a profit for we have got the goods, the oods, and best of all the Rijfht kind of Repu
tation -taat will hold your patronage
if once we gat acquainted with you.
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iraoing anne rtign Art store is a Profitable Habit. Cultivate It.
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