Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 October 1906 — Page 5

Powder ABSOLUTELY P'JRE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grape, i efined to absolute purity, i ifii a uvc prinnple of every pound of Royal Hiking Powder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable bolli for its fine flavor and hc.dtlilulness. No alum, no phosphate w hich arc the principal element-, of the o-called cheap baking powder and nIirIi are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid.

. Jos. Ack i n, un an. I v. ilf.

I of Loogootee, are visiting at Charles Troxler'a thia week

SI I luv I In 'ii' has accented a

position as a clerk in the local Fall and Winter des, for Ladies, Misses and Childrei 'i wear at Kd J. Kuebler.

ana nine excursion n t inline

vir.-', .lohn ( icu i

son otto went on t Into St. Louis Monday . yesterday rrwniing.

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os. Kunkel

and Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Krempfi wer atnong those from Jasper to see the veiled Prophet in St Louis Tuesday night. US' Not u ith.--tat.ding the dis agreeable weather, a large crowd of Jasper people attended the picnic at Ireland. They report the picnic a sue -ess. . Qet wwr'Butterick Patterns' now ready. Call tor new fashion sheets, subscribe for the Delinetor Sonderman's store.

The Finest Ice Cream Retail or wholesale at

Mnu mkmt

Kotitli Mda of p.

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ibli &iira livered any

Cream 1

pla -e in city in quantities from '. gallon up.

Brick ice cream a specialty.

fot socials

Those who desire lee cream in hulk will obKdge by placing orders 1 hrs, in advance.

Died; Mond , Oct 1st I90J Mr. Hmr Koelein age alxmt .'7

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OMETHING NEW

And sensation

J eeaci u u never m irried, l . . . l ... J tiL . u - : i

K dS. hich"ab :. i w' Sday at , Jasper Opera Hov.ae in the way of a trick hull board whioh i I one of the ii 'a a . t:-.-..i . acts of the show 3Xibitin tue ;. It is almost rn-

possible to explain the comedy and fun the Chinaman and Coon get out of this wonderful bill board. Suffice 1 1 it to say that they keep the audience in an uproar ot Laughter from start to finish. When this act was going on in St- Louis people connected with the hons thought that there were nther actors hidden behind the scenes dressed just like trie Chinaman and C ion as it seemed almost imp ssible for men to fly thro doors and windows and back again as they did.

Mrs Wei sort

day in EvansviUe

sarMr. and Mrs. Edw Egg ?..ok in the excursi on to St. Louis Monday evening. aavSeotl Hunter left Tuesday for Indianapolis to enter the Indiana Law College. say Herman Schmutz and wife were among the St. Louis excursionists Mondaj Table china and glassware new lot just opened at Sonderman's sflr George Kunkel rented the Oonahoe saloon and hotel and took possession Tuesday. Hew styles in Dress goods at K. J. Kuebler'a, A Miss Clara M. lullet t went to Hoonville last Saturday to take up her work again the school she taught in the past year Rubber Sandals ami over shoes at EL J. Kuebler'a

"Miss Viola Ahle, who had

visited her uncle, Wtn. Able and family in Jasper for two weeks, returned to her home in Louis vi He Saturday.

"Queen Quality ' Shoes for with Miss Maggie Ladies. They are the newest neaday evening

SIN K'S for saie ai r.. ). iucoler'a.

pent fues

The town board meets in

regular monthly se--' -n next Monday night. v. loa Sturm and family moved into their new residence this week.

The 2oth Century Club met

Wilson Wed-

Ha-MUl Anna Hatter, who had spent two weeks Visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .John Hatter returned to Louisville Saturday-

"buffered lay and night tin tomveot rtf itching pi Int. Nothing b Ipad BM tuiil 1 used Doan'a ointment. It rand me permanently. II OB, John R. arrett . Mayor iirard, A la.

Peter Moutoux and came up from Evansville

bride Wed

nesday afternoon for a short stay

aarWenda Leighton went to with relatives.

Evansville Tuesday to be "best m n" at the wedding of Peter Moutoux. which took place there Wednesday.

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Miss Hilda Castruu re

turned from Louisville Sunday where she had been visiting friends

We have opened our large assortment of Indies. Misses and Children's Cloaks. Call and see them. Ed. J. Kuebler.

Mr. Hen L 1 1 A

cnampion snoi

The stork left a boy at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Bettag Thursday night of last week. sarMr. Flagg who had been visiting his daughter Mrs. G. W.

Haberly for the past few weeks:

left for his heme in Pearl. III.. Friday. Send your orders to K .1. Kuebler'a for Groceries. sarMr. and Mrs. Geo. Haberly were among the excursionists to St. Louis Monday night to see the Veiled Prophet celebration. Iff Forty-seven people took in the excursion to St Louis Monday night to see the ''Veiled Prophet and came home yesterday morning. "The flavor you can't forget' if vou pet one pound "White Star Coffee,' 20c, 25c, :0c and 35c a lb. at Sonderman's Mr. John M. Hoffman, daughter Carrie and son Joseph 1 ent to St. Iniis Monday. Mr. Hoffman returned yestesday but Mi.-- ("nrrie and l u ph remained for a longer visit with relatives. Fruit jars, it aline: wax. Jell .' .'.sses sold cheap at Sonder-

man's. r v ,t.rt Fu-hs. fornerlof this place, tunv butter maker for Velpen Creaunery visited his folks north of town Sunday. Marli physka r't, thv tM!, rmiM I'limiiit BOfMtipBt iott, I '"Mil i Kegaiftts openrts cMilyi tae the tomwli rntt. roMtiptfttias. '. Ak U drassjM r tlim. SaTMrs. Mrddlerof this place IS entertaining her sisters. Miss Kate and Grace Kly of Albion. III. this Week CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

nsford was the at the Opera

Ho i.-- Shoot in-: hillery this week

winning a prize of S"J 1 l" for the

Miss Emma .loseoh went week. A priz is given every

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on We excursion W rl. lniis .wonoa iniu ui moe u u'm - i

Monday and returned yesterday, the best target during the week. This week there is two separate af Attorneys Homar Traylorj prizes, one for offhand shootand John L. Bretl came home mg and one with a rest, from Princeton Saturday. J, 1). Eppard, Mgr.

Ai-.-i lent- will bapfB,bot 'he te-t r'jriilnt'(l latUÜkM ketrp Df. ThOIBSl Blsctrle Oil for taeh awe iff iicitf. " mi .diu-c tin' pain aiiM heaf tin- liiirte.

Fine Farm For Sale.

In I av:e4 county, tvn inil nrtliof lUoidcvillv, 17B aorta, SOseraara vi"'nikt i ti o, iA i-u 1 1 i ;it l .n li ii. .ti 'Im r d

For best, pure vinegar also .f 5 ai re. ... uniee of t ii- lfiiroa i.

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! i- iii.ir. I'wallint: houc' r.f I r

iT,n . . mW ' .

habits and had many friends

He was buned Tuesday morning in St. Joseph's cemetery, ay lu rest in peace. I me i Oper 1 llon-e On Wednesday night Oct. 10, ltKajj Music by the Star Orches tra Everybody invited. Admission 60c, ('has. Flick. Mer. The 1 dancing Harriss1 who will appear at the Jsaoer Opera House Sunday night, Oct. 7. as headlinera in the big vaudeville show Sunday are the same I who created quite a sensation at tile Grand in Evansville about a year ago with William Morriss n Land of Nod. The applause following their act was so great after taking 3 encores that it was impossible for Morriss to make an entrance on the stage. Flick Pfau. The marriage of Mr. August W Flick ana1 Miss Helen Pfau took place in St. Joseph's church Wedne day Oct. 3, 1906 at s::ii a m. Rev. liaii Heusler, officiating Or. .1. .J. Schneider, acted II groomsman and Miss Moilie Pfau, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfau and the groom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flick, and conducts the drug store of Flick and Pfau on the Public square After the marriage ceremony the wedding party wove taj the protograph galtary of Alois Sprauer where they had their picture taken. They then drove to the h of the bride where

I the weih: dinner was served T .1. .... imm I. i. . K .... ....... .

in uic a J leriHJWU uie uivvc w 1 Huntingburg where they took J I the train for Louisville. They will also visit Cincinnati. Clev - I land and Chicago before returnI ing home. i 7k dance in honor of the w d-1 ding was given at the Opera J 1 ire in the evening which was

attended by a large crowd ot frienda The Courier joins in Congratulations.

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ONF. OF PIKE COUNTY'S

INEST f ARMS

ust He Sold In .0 Davfti Thi is the Greatest Bargain in Farm Lands We Have Ever Of ered 240 acres in meadow, Blue grass. Clover and Corn. A farm that will produce anythino; that grows in Southern Indiana. Corn this year will make GO to 70 bushels per acre, Fine orchard, Plenty of good water. Windmill, Stock scales, Good Dewling and Barn, located on Public Highway -i miles from K. & I. ;aul Southern Railroads. a PRICE $35.00 PER ACRE If Sold Soon. Terms Reasonable. Call on or address, J. B VAN NADA & CO., Petersburg, Indiana.

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"A Texas Ranger" at the opera house Sunday night and was well patronized ami was a good show.

flifl kit. -lien. Ihr' !'arn ; l t1 li.iod m 11 u .iter Aiirl gu ruonio wa lac Bwrytbiae ia Hral flaue urler. OsH i n i" Or alitreos P. .1 . Uraaroa, R. F. 1. No. 1. Cnnvlbaa, In.l.

NEW FALL ARRIVALS !

A Car load of rleatincr Stoves. Coal and Wood. Cole's

Hot Blast Stoves, all sizes, will hold tire for -1 hours

notici:.

Yon want a new cloak this

Fall. At Kuebler'a is the place To til whom it may concern: to find the newest at reasonable It has b-en the custom for the prjce past 10 Or 15 years to sell milk a' 2uc a gallon and during this aar has. Renner, Law. Jerger time feed for cows has raised N'm, Jahn and Jos Hatter were enormously almost doubled it's among the excursionists to St price and therefore, we the unI ouis Monday. dersigned Dairymen of Jasper 11? j - . : fit.

Breeder, has ? ?ttJa w.tFmr7.I?? '"' ,

Pntnr for r.icn oi us win Beginning ine rahior ior , , , e o :n.

fjpv loin uay 01 ucmnhh wmi oui iiuov ,u ' at 'Jäc a gallon using standard 1 ii" 11 . .Mi a. i

measure, ewui guarantee 10 the Durchasera pure milk worth

The way Out of Malarial Sickness. ' l.asl fall Ina- d wn with malaria. fn 1 tirttilo our l. k of aiak, aiil . 1 ciarl f nfarly na ruonllt ! im r"id

t a.i- ;i iviw'il to liuv a "loliar bottl1 ofc

rfitfhffl' Tunic, .fi.-rl ban takn tlirae

itificH I Ml lttter an. I aflr takinjr on Imltle I WM a well man."

So!.! by ilriifrKi-tf. ."(. aM fl lottli PgRPARED HY

kobinson-pethi co. (inci LouUviiie. with a hat full of coal. They will burn anything, soft

coal. Slaek, Siftinc. Wood or Cobs.

Wilson Wood Air Tight Stoves will burn chips,

Rev. I. A.

been appointed M E

the Huntingburg charge. Priest will have charge f

Trinity M. EL church at Evana vi lie.

A Real Bargain, Gool i room house, lot 50 by . a -

jOxi well, an! water woi'Ks .i.,,,.;,..,., . ...t oaKc rw .-l bmmmI ml itu

on paved street with concrete - fe aide walk. Cheap and on easy more heat in less time and retain it longer than any (ither terms. Apply at Courier office. toVt, ever made. Guaranteed to be economical, clean

and satisfactory. Globe Ranges a.id Cooks, everyone guaranteed t give satisfaction.

SaVDuboia Circuit court convened Monday morning with W A- Tray lor presiding as .fudge. Judge Fly having not yet returned from New Mexico where

the benefit of his

the price that is asked, this will be satisfactory

Nick Eckert I K. Fink I

Ho.ing

Take This To Your MM 6GISI For Trial Box

1 lairymen.

he is for

health. Bee the beautiful 1 by

brussel's rugs only Sl also new line of tloor-oilcloth, Lino!ium etc. at Sonderman's

S'ck Headache. Tlii li"-an' i- eawwd ly a ileran't iiu nt el th ptoinai'li. Takt' a

Cbaoibaflala'i atwiai ti hhI Mvar tadlein to aorta t Inn diaoeSar anl lata unk bwadarha will dUaapwa? Pol taia bf Mart Kru 'lman.

DIED. Maramret daughter of John

and Sarah Stutsman, on Sunday 12 morning Oct. 1. 1906, Aged 27

months. Interment at the Payne graveyard. the familv desire to return

th -ir heart fe t thanks to neighbors and friends for kind a-sist-ance rendered them during the illness and burial of their little

daught r.

Bark.

Lame

riii i" an aiHnaat lot which ( Ihsonbar1laina Psia bain lia- proven aapaaiallf

limli1' In a iiit fviiv Inflam it

aSPXhe Indianapolis Star rf twirt thut Sunt F. H Hamilton

I " - I - valllKH C. Hl HIIIU"! HTII MIH.Uir of Jasper county has revoked one r.N prompt anl parassaoal ralief.

ot his teachers license on the M. Luke l.aorantfi' oi Mrantf'. wicn, irnrndsot .mmorali.y. H a,-- X-"rJW XC Z cused him of playing pok.-r and hmt. barfc ( parchaaad a botUa o throwing dice Some of our ChamrlaiB'r Paia bsai. MMltwv Sf

Pedagogues had better look a plU-otiona aflacta! a rur

little out.

Hanly Did Not Mention It. Tfea . hairman or UM K imbliran Kaiional oraniltt.-e. Ceorae P Cor teiyon. in tho t!"4 caarpsias. rocatfai' from three New York Uf Insurante aiaaSaataa alone floO.ono of money whli b liatl t-oen stolen from wlrtowa inl orphan for fh- an of the Repul;Beta paetf. Tfcoaasaati of saHata of tul.ll BWMMf w.re reeefvd bf BM Sayubllraa eoaaaSttsa trim other ininrane OOSipUlÜa aoil used In the rampalan Mr Cortelyou in now BOat M ' r general of the fnlteil Statrs in'i'i Mr goualirinl appointment. nit neither ba nor the committee has paid hack the stolen money. Uovernor Hanly in his opening spt e. h 11.1 not mention this nbjacl Just as he lll q, it Baaatlna many OtBej emharrassing things

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FREE HEATERS AT ALL PRICES FROM $250 up

Give me a Call and let me show yon ai fine a line of

stoves as were ever brought to town.

HARLES EGG-, North Main Street.

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bjBaM MEMBERS REM MERCHANT5 A55HI

lAR MAIL ORDERS PW3MPTIY FILLED

As the Siiy.ng- Goes

IT S UP TO 0U.

Bears the tjiauatur of

The I'osintv Commissioners

met in regular monthly session Monday. Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by 1 Dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera andOiarrhoer Remedy. 1 a a- n weak Irani an attack "f .liarrI atlit I roiilti v arrelv atteml t- my i'itie, when I took a ute of ObSSthati in Coiie, Clroiara an. I Diarrtiear raaV ly It Catad Bat entirely m, have naaa labiag otStr medtdaa for nine tari Wttboäl relief. I heartily loci men, I ti.i. reniely as I a ing tlielf.t to rny Roowledaa for bowal eoasslaini. J; ' Stawart of Um Ina al Stewart I Jlr.. i.r.enville Ma.

iW -ale I y Martin Kr.e.lmnn

Our lix? cotTee is a good one, try it and decide for yourself, Ki. .1. Kuebler. SALESMAN WA V TED I look after oat letarral la Duboia anl an cent counties. Sularv or Commiaaion. .llre-, the Vkior I Co, C brvlan 1,0.

Kor s ile liy Mart rriadioan.

rliaaepll Miller The Well Known Piano l:m in Town. The music loving public is herewith invited to inspect the instruments of the famous Prize vV; Temple Piano Factory of Chicaffo. w hich are on exhibition at

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sp aker Joaaai J Caaaos attakf ISbortaa tuen for "going Into a ilitlcB." At. ! yet the Reputdiran party of hl wn slate lias Inilorsed him for BffwaV dent From this it seems lear that the Ucpuhliian party is aKaln.-t the Inl-oring man who goes Into polities In defense of hl n rights

a, The Flick Pfau wedding dance at the Opstmhouse Wed- ' middlemen's m-stlay night was attemled by a fj simply roP. W" croW'1- prist you. Come and see for Had Tetter or Thirty Years. voilfself and he convinced. V e I have s.ittere.1 Hith tetter for thirl v .j instrument in v eat-ami have tried almt countless "'"Tf.j b ,.rt MKaaa.

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While OOTOnsOf Hanly Is exhlhtting aakoff chips to his ta)dToaeao why isaa he not hold up to view one of the dil pa useii in the Ka pa Micas Conaav bia bib Indianapolis, of winch ha ! a member?

If i aa-'t tifl' 1 :-itie w;h the iiianiitaetnrer. and eliminate al I mt-ome iate profit that gi to the ordinary Mailer. Ko the -t part ot half a i-entnry we've made and retailed ai FactoSV raicaa the ht bnowo an I nsoal awn ltoiiiaia read . tu wear Cla hitiK "old or HBOda on thin continent , namely The ill Iff MM' CLOTHING. Our new tall ii ties are now- all iti. Kve-yone a BMOVIol Pailo'lng peifeetion .'.r the prie ; we've Hti it I and overcoats for the T. t an I on o tie j ,t tering in:in f age, Mi ta'e tor all pur-e- a?i I p)(Mtse. an I for ne-n of all ahopaa an 1 ?i.- t i,ir axliari Haaa of H sita, Cape, Iuiim. an I Kar mfliing" I e from m tker of e-t sbliabed repieati'm. oii ean raoafi Bi tv rail or mail, and OS lag awoittara of Iba K.aaaville ItsfaM Merchants siciat i"ti. we Ktand teady and 0ili0a to share with you, ronr traveling expen 's on all amonts . f f.'.") or mora in parvb ss maüe in I van.v lie

remedies a Ith little, if anv reliet.

boxaa of Chaaaberiaiaa aaifooarod me It was a torture It tueaks out a I ttle Hotnetmies hut nothing to what it used to do. I II. Baach, Htdiaad City Ma ChatnlHTlains nahe is lor sale bf Mart I i iadmaa.

al allowance. 1 ei ms to suit the purchaser. Sore Nipples and (hdpprd Hands

Are tik"Vtv s..h. Ti v it,

I'tivi i lit

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