Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1906 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER. pgr Born t Pom rVnderaor. and wjf( !' on Sunday ni?lit. j Rorn to Andrew Jahn and ,v , i girl, Tueaday Oct. efTNoxt Tuesday is election it Don't fcffftt it.

Stylish Furs 75c derman's a-The election

D6 Riven out on eJeetl the Court room. m

up a- Ron I'resh ruht -At Om Optra House Saloon. Served or sold in

11 Chas. Flick

i urns will

I or vour all at E. .1

A Ragged Hero" win i. tht

(in Kreries. Kuel)!c. '.-

phone Store.

;ir nil ond i in im

ali

attraction at the Sunday night

Siiav. b. Fascinators, Scatfa

Opera house etc. greet line at Sonderman's

For your outings, flannels, domestics of ali kinds, under -H M r. Shawls etc. go to Ed. J. Kuebler.

We have a large lot of blankets and comforts. U ill ,e sold Cheap. W,,.. Uu'-hart.

I . K Dougherty spent FriEvansville on bu-iness. -ale. new orehurn mo,t E J, KueW r Groeery

china and ol just opened

glass ware at Somler-

Ghappnd hanJa n" ijniekJjr mjrp.1 by npt'.j,iü;M,'bamtorlaia'a Silv. Pnc enta For by Mnrt Krif imar I ' I master Henrj J; schneck, of riayaviile, was in Jasper Monday on business aar-.Mr. .1. ( '. Ki terman. ol Birdaeye, was transaetirtg buail neaa in Jasper Tuesday. aw( eo. Aliell. t h. ruck rthhi (I

Try on" pound or ieosfl roasted coffee. BuehiiH

Wm .

h (i bour K rau( , r t til or wholesale, ami Cabbage at Wm. Buchart. A full supply of Dry (.oods, Flaoneb and Flannelettes at Wm. Buchart.

IpU Il ill

linadacb. aauata

Melchior arrived home from Cincinnati Saturday to get married. if you need a Cloak of any Kinil you cannot afford to pass ours before you purchase. K .1 Kuebler y i ton't forget that next Monday is the last day to pay taxes without the penalty.

Democrat Ol Harbison township , ' 'noar, uri palpitation

was Ml lasoei- i.nl:.v ' '""" - 'k

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Mayes ( lummina and tt

Leonard of Birdseye were visiting in Jasper Monday.

i in k:i . M jkfii

Hie UimhU hi. i doa trtira Dttiaa'a Rev ulataact tmUytmd ran eoaili nation.

Ak your 1 roeifiMt .

ffiitt.

aeGeo. N'ohr has had concr t

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wuuu pui arounu nis residence i none, on the orner of Fourth and and Jackson Sts.

nti:i: Hickory timber, also White. Black and I: d ( ak.

and Post Oak, 8 iik. es and an.

. esA-Mis-- Marifi?ret Mpvt Iff:

- - - - J i uaj iv Wl mends, a'tej which ah e will go to V. est Virginia. Wan' d: Atteiolau . men ai,d Aromen, also laundry grig Apply fer applications to Doctor Georg F. Kdenharto, Central Hospital for Insane Indianapolis Ind.

A1 JASPER OPERA HOUSE I

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SUNDAY NJGH1 NOW. 4. "A RACCED HERO"

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158.

Frank Lai y, Jasper.

i kinds children, misse Wm buchart.

of Underwear and ladies at

Wanted Turkey.-, Geese, Chickens. Egg, butter. Hickorv Nuts, Dried Apples. Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, et.-, at highest market price. F. .1. Kuebler.

MARRIED. The marriage of Robt Melchior and .Miss LlXZie liise took place m St .losejh'. church Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock, Rev. Francis officiating. The attendants

were a Prot her of the orroom :ini

meet

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at Edw, white

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tL rhe ounty ommisaioners !JU8t opened rmi hundred pairs of Eklward Schüler.

m nvuuu womwa ucai I otton r.lankets. now is the time Ihe bride wore a gown of

material and the irrooin

wore conventional black. The gnom is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs John T. Melchior and is well known to a host of Jasper friends as a very bo

See the beautiful ! by 12 . el's rug- only $10 also new of Huor-diicloth. Unoliums . at Sonderrnan'a.

to make your purchase

K LU'hler. Hallowe'en Soci

lit tii-:it giM in.-iHHt relief. or qiirkly. Prferilv safe for fliiMrpD. All .iniirjf'1- " Rubber Boots, Pelt boots or ( I,, r coats or Suite of clothing, leans and pant- at Win. buchart IVJ idge El) wound up the business of the Dubois Circuit court foi the October term Sat urday and returned to Iiis home in Petersbure

i's- The members of the Twentieth Century Literary Glub, their ISÜSTVS H-bands ami friends were enter-

umieu ai .I nunter s nome Wednesday evening. There were alxuit thirty pr -sent and most of them came in costumes representing various characters. A one act play produced by Mrs. G. W- Haberly, Mis Maggie Cast rup and Ma.-ter Grover Castrop wa an interesting feature. A guessing contest was had as to the character representation and Mrs. Wm. A. Wilson won the pri.- (a mi nature pumking filled ! A l 1 . f

wun canovi ior iruessinwr cor-

N-vr eta t-n vha roa'll MMh a iiu

u'r i'i -uiifr h nt bruin , Imni ,.r mM

npfpard. Pr. TtiomM1 Ki.-tn.oi

iofotl) rllvtlie 4UB-qakkl; run

U.I WKI1U.I. We invite all the ladies to call and see the new and stvlish

garments on Monday Nov. 6th Don't fail to call. E .1 Kuebler. Farmer s Institute. There will be a session of tht Farmer's Institute held at the town of Dubois on Friday Noi 'i ', begining at 1 o'clock nd holding over until .Saturday Nov. M. Mr. MartindaJe of Hancock County will be present to address the people on the various subjects that may come before the meeting. Everybody is invited especially Farmers and tbeii fain lee D. M. LlCHLY PER Chairman Ferd. Damutu SSecretan

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By the original New York company fresh from g triumph in that city and with all the elaborate scenic effects.

iieriK-rt h. Denton is the star and the character i that he plays is one that anDealfi most strmiv to t

; the average American theatre-goer because ont8 fi X i h.l l - ti li-itii iu ,nrl tlia maImh. ..f.l... I i X

...... 1 WW .I44L1.1V 44I14U HltT M411M1 Ul 111 IMUM. lie IS J the kind of a hero who gains the sympathy of all t

classes ami the manner m which does brave deeds and overcomes seemingly impossible difficulties wins i him the warmest applause. I Adventure, romance, deep heart interest. K ino- le- ?

caption, heorok reseues and daring actions all pleasj an tly flavored with rich comedy hold the interest X

aprt u nnisn. f

from

I ADMISSION: 25, 35, and 50 Ctfs. RESERVED SEATS AT FUCKS PFAUS STORE.

JUST WHY Wt SELL

Pr

arrived

ciaoie and enterprising i f i. . i

man. ne nas oeen m ( in.-in-nati tor the past two years. The bride has made her home with Wm Schüler and family for several years and has always been held in high esteem by her many friends. After the marriage had taken place the wedding party drove to the home of the bride where a reception and banquet was i-jy-en. Mr. and Mrs. Melchior left yesterday for their future home

top Mr-. " S

Wed from Petersburg rectly the most number pf eher- 'n Cincinnati, where the groom

had been visiting acters. Mr. .lohn L. Bretz was na Ä ucaove position.

mends She will visit relatives awarded a prize (a small .lackhere a few days hefore returning Vlantern) for the beat represen-

lauon ,i!isc was lurmsiieu hv

Con .rratulations.

ti her home in Duhoi

s.

I Don't forget the date. On M nday Nov 5th we will have Ion display, a 'arge and sebvt lot of ladies fine wraps. Don't fail I to call and make your selection All goods will lie delivered at once E. d. Kuebler.

Mr-. Wellman. Mrs. Haberly. .Miss Delia Cast rup and Mias Kessi- Hutiter. Coffee, pumkin pie antl eitler were ervetl as refreshments and corn husks stuff ed with pop corn were the favors.

ih

it. in "A

J Ragged Her.." which will be 'seen here for the first time at the Opera house on Nov. 4th, is

- leasing eaiures of menU

..,w:m pivx n pieas- purchaS

relieves ine m.re intense sc. he- and adds the touch that is necessary to give the true realism to one of the most thrilling melodramas of the age. The comedy is not forced but comes in most natural I v.

lingering com Vuhslood Other Irniment But Qakklj lured bv Chamberlain'!! tough kern d "Laut wirit.-i 1 ceiilit a v. rv pwtl flora which iiiij'n.. lot week- tavt J. l'r.nliart, o Knphjrr Ootauio. My tmiffe RW vi-ry lr anl Inrt-li I ii' l.ial ilfaler rgoommapdo I Ctuunl erUua'i Ooagli pmr . 1 y ami unnanl I , - I .MV it m trial, 'ne mmIi bottla oi it oarad mi'. I belleva Cbasa' erl lioa OoOfh It' ni".lv to hfl th l'-t I i.te fraroMtt.' Tbia r t naodjr U t.r y Martin Eri man

a i;ad ( im im, i:ion

young jcorms froni na,j hPnid. pimnles

on the face, Acne. Liver sjiots. Sallow skin, dark rings about the eyes, sick-headache, pale, worn out look, dizziness will all disappear if you take a treatment of Ramon's Liver Tills and Tonic Pellets, for sale at all druggists and put your blood in good condition. This Treat men? does not force things the Til1 touches the Liver, urges it t-i action: the pellet fotlowing(purely vegetable) strengthens and aid- the b)wels and digestive organs. 1 i ware of violent purgra Uvea. Ask for KA.MoN's-it is the only combined treatment put up in this way on the market. F.ntire Treatment 25c At all Druggists.

FURNITUR

AT THE LOWEST PRICES ! Sash and the prompt ose of it in buying puts the finest rtorniture In tho woihl in our store. There is no other lore like ours. We save you money on Furniture. Investigate this. It costs you nothing, might save you several dollars.

-'hi vret the best when you W) the Fvansville horse collars you wiH find them at Karl K " has a big stock to select

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l' ieet ed hist .,, tu

acknowledge our indebtedness to '"v. R, Wilson, for the use of ti i all tone p ctureof Gen. Meh- ' r. it represented the Genna! in his uniform and wm an

excellent likeness, published in Wilson Uulois Co.

C ASTOR I A rat Infauta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bers the

Sifcuaturt, of

, Vou win And the best line & es in Lap Robes. ' ' "'ketsand Riding Sad1 Karl K.Veigt.'s Harness "'I'; s'op in and s-e before "u i'uy elsewhere. ;;w While Rabbit Hunting. S:"ith aged alout IH 11 f Henry Smith of j . township was out rahntinglasl Sunday when in ISdti? k etu,nP 1- slipped Ed ff i ?,nt,rB front of his Hal. 'i k,.llni' him intantly.

' uned Monday at the graveyard.

MlfHajlM Recommend.

. uunjn nemefly

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On Nov. öth. a representation of the largest manufacturer, of Ladies and Children's fine Cloaks will be at K. J. Kuebler'i store, and show vou a select line

If you wish to

nurcnase one you can make vour

selection of any one and i ave the garment at once. Don t fail to call. Fdw. .J. KU4 bier. Free Dance. There will be a free lance at Kunkel'a Hall next Monday night

Nov. ... 1900.

echner. 21 : .lohn a

lahorer to Anni H. Ena-

ert. 26, Albert C Weaver . in livery to Mary K. OUnger, 26; Jacob K. Bleasinger 24 wagon maker to Theresia Stahl .lohn Schneiden 24 book keeper to Kathryn Ruaa21: Martin Schnell 2 farm-

church Monday morning. A er to Mary A. Clem 22; Joseph dance in honor of the wnt was Zehr 30 farmer to Maggie Preui given at Kunke s hall in the 20; Doke Whipking 3D miner to

History of eveninF aml was :i,t, I":r i , v Fannie Hawins 17; Jos. Partenmany friends. Success to them heuner 21 farmer, to Dora Schott Ol. All. A l.ivoilai. 'fi tammM

d ., . . j r..,.ii i . nun ii i. Ac., i. iv i -. i ,ii mi i

Kor yeiir- I wan tn.nl. with hillinii Mat aüd comtipatkm, which aiada life I aaiaarattlo far aia. apprtttc biled M, i Ian my aaaal ten ami vitatitv i'ejipiu piwparatio-a aad rstfcartin omy male tnattPfa wirft- I h iml knew , win r' I niii.iii-1 bava baaa today bad I not tn.il Cbaaibarlain'i Btoaaaet tad I i-r rahlrtc. Th' tuMi-tH reliava the ill fel iik Ht onoe. rlt ni:ili-n tin- dtfVf li?a (aoe iooa, balpias thaty taaita do H - work aataralty. Sita Roaa Pwtt, i nitmlnaliani. . The tabtou are f..r i pale h .Mart Friadaian

MARRIAGE UCENSBS: -.lohn T. Sullivan. :ö. farmer, to Mary L Beadles -1: Prentice Risley, 19 ttacher to Ona Traylor IV; ioo. Rohledder l-'T. lalorer to Margaret A. Hoffman Ii; John M. Vollmer 2". laborer to Katie Krielein 2r; Thomas '.. Gassar 1 ' carpenter to Carrie W. Noei k haus 27; I awrence Nordhoflf -'. blacksmith to Katie Kempt' -'."; A i trri i t Iii i rrur ) 1 fi im...,i e

mi i I auKU.t inn i w a iui nn i , to

.o.s.su.e.aMo. ne pomica. Katie Lechner. 21 : -lohn S V re-

campaign. r. er i.oo come. Music by the Star Orchestra. MARRIED. .Mr. August Borger and Mise Catherine Lechner were united in marr'aure in St. Joseph's

it was first

to atatld Loveall 19.

IT IS NOT TRUE.

later

And. Krempp. Sr , L'riticalll III. I Andrew Krempp. Sr. iseritiCaUy ill at the home of his daughter Mrs. Jos V. Friedman. and his recovery is extremely doubtful. He has been troubled with asthma for some time and . in connection (on account of his 1 70 yeears,) his heart is giving him trouhle. He was removed last week from his home west of J town to the home of his daughter, in order tO be near medical

, aid. He has been gradually axpaaaaa, tharafef in t-raain the

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- . nn ,4 wuii'i, in,

II. minf ..

r "'lally ir to I fur

I'na M R. Uhunh.

'leilujm,

growing worse irotn day to day for the past week and on Wednesday night lost consciousness.

t .mli At the time of ohr going to press

he is reported to have been slowly sinking and not expected to live mar.v hours. His sons Con

rad and Alph. of New York and on

chas. of Denver arrived yaatef day to he at his bed-side.

The npuMlran itate omrulttec baa put (Ml a pürutib it wliMi say. anuiu otht-r things, that a vote for Ri-p'il'H-run stat and legtototlTt eaadlStttt In a rlireit VatS for d.Uit ruluction and tax re.liii tion " Thia stalrmnit la rfaUeakwa. It la also not true. The atute debt was ra a a r suit of I i. inix rath ksstalatloa irbteh tbl Ra pul. I,, as parly dcBOattCad as ' oliiiUP " ' uiijii t." "crii I" mill ao forth. Thiü (glalaUoa, whi h the laaabtktaaaaM not dare "revise " as they UtfCStCMi, nia'li t ho rtductlOB of the taM one pulsory. As for tax reduction, there has Saaa none. TbafS la no nnrr el the lato debt to he paid uutll ltlO. hut tin' sinKine fund tax of thn eaatl was not suspeuii'd; It was just transfern'd io the n"neral fund for tim nt

ax

for Hin t, expi tiai a hy that much, which Meant abaal a half sUlltoa uoiiara a year.

e have a large assoi tment of

Ladies. Mi sees and Childi i'l f 11 1 s-m a a

.noes in au graues t all he! on

you buy else where. K. J. Kuebler. Portersille Points.

Curren Dillon and wife of Wins low visited Grandma Rodgen last Wednesday and Thursday. Malter Cox came home from Jasper last week where he had been learning the harbe" trade was taken down sick at his (irandmother Cox's here with Typhoid fever. T. W. Hays has been confine.! to his bed for the past week with fevf-rand bronchial trouble. Dr. Robinson and wife made a trip I'ike Co. Tuesday. Uro. Bonta prea bed an excellent sermon. Sunday night to a large audience. His next appointment here will he first Sunday morning in November at 10: '. The baptism of children will also be attended to on that day Died of YV nooning cough and Pneumonia last Sat unlay evening

the little daughter of Sherman and Anna Winetnjn r, aired l year and 6 days; was buried S:ndav afternoon. Cod has called an other angel child to make up his jewels. The parents have the sympathy of the community. C. H. Rudolph w ho was on the sick list for a couple of weeks is able to be out again. JohtvHagen and wife of Eisysvifle visited .John Hotltch Sunday Marie Burriss of Nelo, cam" over Sunday to visit her mother and attend church here at night. To Judge Homed) You must know its father and mother, and so understand the reason for its existence Ha-

mon s i.iver rnis ami ionic reilets. a treatment for .sick-Head

ache, Di..iness. pains in the Side Constipation and Billknisnesi ibesed on the formula of one o'" the greatest physicians ever known All druggists will guarantee Ramon's Liver Fills and Tonic Pellets to cure Sick Headache or refund your money. Whole Treatment 20c.

95 Different Styles of Rocking Chairs. Largest assortment of

en8 Sewing Machines in the county. f ire

New Stock. New Stvles. New Prices. LDREY BRDTHERS

its

mi rWL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.

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MFMBERS RETAIL m.M5 AM

tit

IIBitMbMitfhnginttl Wa bay eatoicra, mi laanlai um t that. h.. 0 v Ht tit., tolto laa eltlaaataaa ai Loali hh.i i I.oui rr..j.cr. Ii. l , T o. Hunt. . Mitttooa III imiii ii'.-. K ,XawbTttl t. nn.. aewllü Urwrn, r dm uii lattmn, o, d.Ihh .. fami, mmBj ne lrrm4(at pofala and ..tii. r. .(n:iii Attornment, n.. mind jtoh t ion,.. li.-r I Iniy hi r.rml n.t wh...il. h. fnim th - purt of our himiiiaa t r.'tiel only i.ui mH t acta ptlaaa Tii- pconla uritmt aaaataaj aw ,n '"' ai fona pilau nl t aart f..i

Ulf H.l .iiit:ic." ml tiMartl I. riTr.l in V ilu. aaaaa rawa it it la iMMMuaia t. a g n. on- mi t. laaaa a an t a Mavk i !.. r ..ii in . a fumt a alar r toiiiiM. sint-ku at apnadlm aaaM.aai) t law it - .ii ha Ii i" ha aa nyaraaaa bay it aar. it mi ii...i ma ataiaaaaa, lay a ban. if you i, 1 1 to . to afamd lac imt baf i baa it ..ii bai i I t aa t" p-n.i mh aba -. Nana ) e yon baira ainab aa Mathtaa upimt i"i MM aaaaaa. w mi. i ii rn m ti , iik. i thMabaaa You mil Iin.l tlio. nt'ir.' ..inl h .rh itiI L' H.. cf of all km, I. hi iv.iiir pr batMaa hitvc a dir. i . i.hi. pi.m i..r patvaaaaaal .'...r in. Auk tor il

Fie9 FDi I Pays to Trade Here !E5ff

elm in i i

roup an I

ic win! bf

A Rent Bargain. Good4rooni house, lot BO ly 1 p Good well, and waterworks

paved street with concrete

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side walk. I heap and on easy term-. Apply at Courier office,

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NERYfOIL

I Am Still After Your Trade And t gv t yoil started and keep you with us, I will offer you the very best and biggest bargains you ever heard of in a complete line. Furnitur, Sewing Machines, Complete stock V ndow Shade, C Ttaio Poles, "Wall Poc-

. Clock P helves and Plate Racks, AT

JDKN

CUTS.SORES.BUI

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fla Rheumatism

At all Ir)&K'?',

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NORTH MAIN STHEET Oppoai.e County Jail

STEINHÄUSER, JASPER, INDIANA