Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 December 1906 — Page 5

Royfei Baking Powder Absolutely Pure OISTIHCT VELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKIHC POWDER Royal docs not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuricacid i substances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness.

('ounty Coroner, F. Meinker was here Monday official busim

. sr'ioorsre Castrup went to' Evansville Saturday to be treated for rheumatism.

rMr, and of Princeton

here with friends.

vrs. Albert Botet

spent Carolinas

M r-reis

Prof and Mrs. Otto

ey spent the holidays with

tives at hnghsh. Holiday goods in a large variety at PJd. J Kuebler's

a?afii Stella Bohnert is home from Louisville to spend theholi lavs.

arT. U Bwesncy earns home from Indianapolis last week to

spend ( hn .trn.is with his tamilv HuAlbrnt S .-hul'-r came homo from Louisville Sunday to spend Xmas with horn? folks.

ML Wave and Ross Bretz came

home from Bloomipgton to sperfd the holidays with their parents. NFElmer Eifert and his sister

I Lizzie spent Xmas with home

folks.

Thos. U. Will n CMM home I Sunday to sp id the holidays I with his family.

Jasper OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY. DEC. 30. Fred Raymond presents his famous

'Miss Frances Sprauer left

Saturday for St. Louis to spend

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JASPER COURIER. SJTProf, Geo, K. Wilson came

home Sunday to spend the holidays v ith his family, NF Georg Kraft came home from St. Louis Sunda to spend

Christmas with his parents. SFlffiss Anna Pickhardt, of 'Huntinsjbttrg visited friends and relatives here Wednesday. va. N. B. ('ummiskey went to Dale Wednesday to load a car of scrap iron nrEu'cne Stevenson arrived from i hicago Sunday to spend Christmas aar Mrs. Ed Schietter went to Louisville to spend Christmas with relatives. Bananas, Oranges, Apples, 'Einf candies at Spayd's Novelty store. sris Stewart, the butcher and his family spent Xmas with friends at Ireland. ! Have just received a large shipment Northern apples. Include some in your next order for (iroceries. Edw. J. Kuebler. wit is hard to conceive a play that contains so much comedy as 'The Missouri Girl" 11 111 a .I vv r V

wnicn win DC at tneupera Mouse Dec. 30 sTGejorjc Schuhmacher came home from the Louisville dental college Saturday to spend the holidays M ra Lizzie Miller, of Hun-

tinKburg was over to see hei brother Georgs Klein who is confined to bed with a severe attack jof Typhoid fever. I ! .!: : i . :

uvi nivuyunBg ckiu vrapuuna, m-r-l ila. pimplM Mains etc.. Rie due to impwt bl I HiirdcM'k blood b ttern im a ('leaniing olood tunic. Make you clear u kissed, and clear drained. SM Wm Fnst.r ammnnnipH

'by her sons, Walter, Verna and Lso, of Evansville, attended the funeral of their rmther and

grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Egg.

The Missouri Girl" with rZeke" and "Daisy" and their; fdi.-inakinjr associates will he

seenattne Jasper Upen House next Sunday. -"Queen Quality" and ''Boston Favorite" are the shoes that give satisfaction to the ladies who wear them. For sale at1 E J. KilehlerV

Si. The hriirhtest. ele.most.

funniest plav on the market is

"The Missouri Cirl " whu-h will

seen at the Opera house Dec. 3n.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought ßifcaatttr of XP C 2 !

. mm' - - N,r and Mrs. Henry J. Kueb,rand daughter, of Evansville.

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BaVQounty Assessor elect John K lern and Dr. 0. A. IhV

am oi St Anthony tranaactsd Xmas with friends.

uusuifhh oere rvaiuruav. . Z ..... .. A fine line of candy's and aarsi-nator R M. Milburn Hon- ornaments for Christmas trees d. UBrsta and fVosseutOf Bo- just received at Spayds novelty mar rraylor went to Louisvills store. (Iriesday on lejral business. : , asa.Mi.ss Olive Traylor came SsV rof V ellman left Satur- home fnm Rushville Saturda

uay ior Latayette to join his to spend the holidays, wife in spending the holidays with relatives. SaV Edward Kastner cam

- down from Louisville Saturda A large assortment of nice to spend Xmas with home folks

anu serviceaoie cloaks ior chil

dren at reasonable .). Kuebler's.

prices at Ed

MTMr. and Mrs. Loren. .Irrger spent the holidays at Louisville visiting friends and relatives

nT County Snpt Will Melchior left Tuesday for Indianapolis to attend the annual meeting of Teachers and Superintendents.

Constable Joseph Hoffman

transacted official business at Juboi.s Monday. arlb rman Kluesner a pro- j minent farmer of Marion Tp. tranaacted business here Saturlay.

New Wireless Telephone.

Vi II Soon Take Place of All-wire Systems. lirandvicw Ctmpan) l) Manufatture. The new wireless telephone in-! vented by Jones Johnson, of fiucktown is a complete roceeai

tiii: missouri ChIRL AGUSTA BELL as DAISY GRUDB and L A. EDWARDS as ZIEKE DOBSON And a strong suppoitnig Company. Superb'y Mounted. Novel Specialties. A Performance that is worth while." Will arrize on 3:30 P. M. t;ain. Door open at 7, Curtain at 8 pm

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presents, useful and ornamental. Scott Hunter came home chean at Snavd's Noveltv store

from Indianapolis Iaw school to . . , ipend Christmas with his par- "rIrs-t? Mafry 3.erserl fl Sat" ents and sisters. unlay for St Louis to Ohristmaf with her daughters Misses Tillit PRB8H Fisil. and Nora Jerger. At Charles Flick's either tr., -3 . served or in bulk at all times. , Phone or ur order for groceries to Ed kuebler s. sCus and Lee Salb, medical Don t forget to include a pound students of Indianajwlis came of our special 15c coffee for a home Saturday to spend Christ- trial. We also have 20, 25, 30. mas. and 35 cent goods

as experiments that have been!

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J . . as all the hoyi cal Seats ON SALE AT FLICK & PFAU S STORE him, is only eighteen vears of

ige but he has beat all the inventions of the wireless systems He was never studious until he SOt his hands on a book treating n telephony and telegraphy and ne became so interested in this that he cast all other studies aside. He soon acquired a complete mastery of the old systems ind then began an investigation of the wireless systems used by the government. He conceived the idea of making a cheap instrument that would do for local commercial

A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

hoÄSÄ:: Dea,h ' Mrs-Rosa Espend a few davs with her oar- rn Thursday morning at ono

ents o clock A Mrs. Kosa hgg. ; purposes, good for a distance of . . r . ... lA 0 widow of Joseph Egg, deceased, fifty miles and immediately- bem. Joseph and Walter Seng (jjed at the residence of Auditoi gan working out his idea.' He came up from Lvansville Sunday Sweeney, with whom she has'nada very satisfactory instruto spend Christmas. been making her home since the ment ten months ago. and in-

-VVe are offering at greatly Path f her husband on 'an. 5th stalled several in the homes reduced prices some ladies read v 1896. She was born at Baden, friends who promised to k

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made skirts Call and ee vou ,,U. jOOC r1' as ; nis invention a secrei unin such ..4 1 l 11 l may find one to suit K.J. Kue- 7- years. 5 months and "-'I daysjatiraeashe considered the in- (MlStOU. ÜIUl Will t lHMM)llll 11 bier. old- strument perfected. " . zr . She was married to Joseph For the past six months the VOSIT aar Lucas kuebler came home r , i taSA -m,! lootr kMa r.iub Minin.. n 1 "

Sunday from medical college at children. M-s. Elizabeth Foster, using ten of his instruments Indianapolis to spend the holi- ,jhn p. v,rs. There; ia with perfect satisfaction. They dayfvacation. ""weeney, to mourn her loss !have two in Owcnsbor one at ssTMr. and Mrs. A. Klein of ne was a life long member ot Enterpri e. one at Rome, and Louisville came to .iasner Snndav St Joseph's church and will b ne at Hawesville besides the

I wish to thank my friends and customers for their patronage extended to me in the past year. We shall endeavor to extend courteous treatment to all

and hope thereby to secure their

to spend Christmas with the lat

ter 's mother. Mrs. W. Flick

t-Mrs. W'm. Bohnert and lit

tle son who had spent a week

buried in that Cemetery

row morning at 7:30 a. m. Hi Dip hena is Comrctrd, in' 1 fu-ti t ear- tin- exiire"i. m.

visiting relatives in Jasper, re- S ,'aurhl "'KW Uuth ,,,AVel:

1 w vii' ii ii -iii' in IAUIC ville Saturday.

For anv of the orlinan- dieeaH' of i.'oatnler!aiD'i

nie HK111 v.naiii'riuiiiHalvei!X(eilent. .inicklv i ire tht-

11 not oniv allays t lie lt -tnuj? ari'l fninrt inf t nit eff' tc a corn. For eale by Mart Krieiiman.

wa.x tliHt in roi.i naif Himp v l!t the lit tl one .;itii ularlv u? -i t i bit tu th-

araauenDS ih -thfria Renn h.-t.

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anRvr f ihiitheria or anv otlir

ditewe liHing ntta' ti' . K.r .i Mart Friedman.

aar Mrs. Helen Towsdey and children, of Chicago are spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs W. A. Traylor. PREVENT I IKADACHK8 For-e them? No aid- theiu. Kaiiioiix treatinetit of liver and Tonic PtllsSl ftrvuvtlu-na 'he Liver and (Mfjeative orvana t tlmi iliey do their own work and fortnief mr oonatitution aRdin-t future tron le. Kniire treatment He si all tl rnrrifij-.

MURDERED ! Charles Ballard, of hillhf mv the Victim.

W'm. Schuhle was the hap

piest man in town Christmas

L. 1 I a.u.u ii v Ii" iii 1 in tj

morning, ns wiie having pre- , w.harr.lfj u.itu

ind we have since had perfect

connection with all of those points, and every phone of this make.

j he instrument is unique in its simnlietv und nerfeetinn of

.nd 'U:,.: ,,.V on. Each instrument is

erm tuneu iu a eeiunn numuer Ol

by vibrations, to correspond t num

bering of the boxes on the old all-wire systems, and each transmitter furnished is easilv and quickly adjusted to be in "tune" with any certain receiver. The owner of the "box" can thus call any one having one ot these instruments without calling anv

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II , a- - a - 1 VV lUlllhl I UV r i'-v. LIU. I LU K 4ne and c bsstfclM ... .la. 1. n Aftei the sxchsnceof 1 T, , i v, . . messages the operator returns Charles Ballard, a high y est 1- his b()X to the numht.r of his sla.

maieo y.,ung man, 01 11.1 nam. tion and then any one mav call was shot and mstant'y killed Sat-njm urday night, and as a conse-j -joney" savs he hopes to get quence Nofel Line and ameS,theUlllU.jSt.u,, Signal Service ( hastme are now in the county, ,. 11 0;.... i,...

- iu fci.v uii 1' i. i. - hui 111K wrap

Beginning today we will sell all ol the stock on hand at eost price preparatory to enlarging

SfÄLn "täZlour room for the Summer trade.

BED. HAB ERL Y, ConfEGünner,

tomor-i ohones in their local warehouses.

aix weeks ago an instrument

JEWELRY

sented him with a Iwuncing bov Sr TuirCrr tl ,' phones the weather indications aeuieu nun wwmh tm yye are informed that Line and InH morl( (. ,f.h dne Hp mv as a C hristmas present. Mother rhastim, -ils under the influ- !? fach day He ssya and child are well and little Leet- r i- "mur ine miiu this can easily be done by putdiiii c .iiu are 111 anu nitie ieet of j r. went into a bam rimr , y in r,ine with the ta Is enjoying the presence of to th J d th t nK . r box "tune srttl 1 the her little brother immensely. ?he 6.?Acceut our congratulations Wi n 1 Vnar'e clock every -norning when the Acctpt our congratulations wil ßallard." their conversation be- officer jn chRrge wilI read the re.

itsisR pi ie provoke profanity, b t ing overnearu oy some woman Kve y one having his protenitr woot car tbem. Dosntoiat who chanced to pass the harn- Btnimunt X .JPWnJ mav-

rÄÄi, rhoy soon l,ft the barn, and on thc weather rvp0 and ,f ;,, This group of Jewelry offers most inviting choice to the

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get

any tlruj aton.

Interesting Christmas

tiinments were had at the Meth

in-

Toilet Sets

uu Manicure Sets

Jewel Boxes Gilt Clocks, Bracelets Brooches Neck Chains Lockets Ooera Glasses

meeting

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nis n sto ana snoi n am ce.

enter- ne in the mouth and then inthe; p,,rht'vv..öL- a,m "Jhm " mA Til PTTi On H

-",' pS,v waavj kjm i BSSSP aj ajsss SSBSB) XwW SSS SW S broast na ard (Iuhi instfintlv. unA ui ...wLm sail ssisski aswl .

...nst and Tnn.ty churches Xmas The murderers were PPf-applied for a patent and as soon bterling' bllver eye. rrea were had at both hended and taken before Justice Sfte had hii application on tile pnf H-loaa places and presents and candies Parsons, where they waived ex- began making the instrument LfiaSS were distribute.! to the Sunday animation, and were held with- for a more extended use Wdtpnoc cbool pupllt. 0,;lil-1 So far the instrument ha, vv cLUUUüö A I'uok ORGAN Ballard was at one ume a pro-1 dorn tU ha has claimed for it Fountain Pens

D.n.Mlie bile. That - w h it your mineni it-ataiei in i urn scuoi is n and he says one can talk I drlm ! . r, . l 1 . .... , 1 Tl I... I .i.. ( umhin T i i i I i i - n no.- a - . ..t.. . i i I "" t I T" V T"

SVSrftoWl into the l.ioo.J M0M.70S a yoUhg man Of gOOd hahitS iin huttorv Qtr..no-th

ay-tm. ran-inir ai.-k ln'Hilarhe. hillion- I 1 Jill n. all.- Kkm. cohioU t-mH- m-i. aroi't rin.isTios drandview capital was

atoiiiHeli, lirzinHa faintinir Hiflln, He, ... . . . , to set' the great demand Ior the IUn,o ;,n-,,,,en, of . ,ver Pili, pm lSQi' Ki invonta and a company was tonic IVIIet, tSS liver an, - h am ,mt . auni an l a. in la OTSSUlised with a cauital

enrea ibfM troiihlea. It ids, dflwa'i -yatem riiainirUina atonia -h an.iStockof 50,u00 to manufacture We give you a large assortment to select from, and our ore. Kntire treatment L'-V All 'Iru. ,er inyi rate the toiiiach and,;ne jnVtrumenU which will be nriceS AM tkMk to tWPntv five IWST PPnt loiirr than thrc

L.vrran.i en imp rnei u io ,KMor. , ineir , , . fi . ,. lh !nn(v i7 " . " " i 1, 5".,.""' v-"v- """""

futuMiona. Ilie rnuit ih a rHiPh ior,ov'" 'T iT - ' poiiuch vonr food, bssrssstd Ktre-gti and weight gets a royalty of twenty hve cent Btssalaeaas Hi . . i i I - i i a U U .

KAmtxrA ami Insenh R-oi ph IU1 r-ater enniiran.-.. jinn a .lonr nea.i on eacn insirumeni soiu. ne r,(i am ami -osepn ruu-cn anu ,.,,... mniea fr. r,.r :.ii hvi l:. : . :n u..

. . . ' - sa ins iiimi uiiieiiiA in em- mc Martin I rtodpSS. 0,(, a wjre systt,ms out 0f bugii

ness in two years and he has stipulated in the contract with new company that the retail price of the new phone shall not beoverrhe dollars within 500

miles of the factory. hut even at,

that price the manufacturer have a good margin for profit. -

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At all lruWiat. uranuwew monitor-

Umbrellas engraved free Pianos, Organs and all k nds of Musical Instruments

INt-

Mr. stld Mrs. Louis

Miss Annie Krohnetiwette", al

of Louisvills, visited Mr. and Mrs. Anton Borger, northeast of town. I K K M I L ARD. los. (Butzweiler has just killed .'100 head of fat hogs and has line open kettle lard. Those desiring some should deliver their lard cans to him at once.

Cinrs. sores. Burns! U Rheumatism

ask for artides of the same quality.

LOW PRICES ALWAYS PREVAIL HERE' F. C. KUEBLER. JEWELER. JASPER. IND. 1

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