Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 January 1907 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

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dun nous. Lift of donations rtcMved up to the present tuno for the Churvu i . r, to be held hero January 28 L -ad SOtk Jasper Desk Factorv Office Desk. Jasper Novelty Works Office Mfatt 1-Yarues Somlerman. large Minor.

Women as Well as Men Are Mftdt MtariMa b Kidney Trouble.

upon tl

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y.r 'v vigor ulne.-s soon . hen tne kid..4 .1 jrJor

mail a aar utf clae aaa.w lijt L

Henry Pfau. Pining room

MM vY

ia Sturm Wash Machine.

Pi ask Kuebler (luitar. Bros. Sot of dining: room

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Commissioners Court. Proceedings and allowances made at the regular Januarv term Tho board of county commissioners met in regular session Monday, Jan. 7. and organized by electing Henry Vehr President and Henry iJuidgreoe Secy. for the ensuing year Commissioner Fred Alles was inducted into office Commissioner Wehr thanked the board for the honor conferred upon him, and Commissioner Landgrobs in a few well chosen words, outlined the course for the Poard to pursue the coming year. The motto adopted by tho Hoard at the suggestion of Comm'r. Landgrebe is "Keep, Smiling." A vote of thanks was extended retiring Commissioner Teder for the services rendered while a member of the; board Allowances.

m. A. öwe.'nev salarv zwi t

J. P. Huther. 514 15 f . - f 11 A4 4 J WV A.-V I

r. o. KunKei

Ml. W. Lue

Chaa. Es

Mrs

vecney, set of, kitchen apron'

rug. Mrs. Jacob and spread. Mrs. Anna quilt. Mrs. P. L.

pillow slips. Mrs. .1 Kuntz. and child's shoes.

Mrs J. A Sermersheim 2 quilts. Mrs A. I. Perger; boy's sweater. Mm. Herman Shmutz, table

-cover

Mrs Jos. Meyer, two nigrht

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K.di.ey trouble has become so prevalent i that it Is not uncommon fur a ofcttd to be born 2L' afflicted with weak kidI 14.4 .1 I J i

t - 11 4. mi 1 urinates too often, if tho

urine scalds the flesh or if. when the chili

reaches an aje when It should be able to I control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with Sil-, bod-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of (the difficulty u kidney trouble, and the first ;jVt- step should be towards the treatment ol i these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the car- kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most pecple suppose.

I Women M well as men are mad mis-

I erable with k.dney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. I The mi' J and the immediate effect of Smmp-kimt iasoon re.ili.ed. It is sold

1 I-., sir., ...-.Ca in 4 i t a. I

I VJ 4IIU,ldli, ... III.Jccnt and one dollar I sues. You may have a rarnple battle by nail

tree, aiso pampniei ten- ncm r

ing all about it. including many of the IViam... I, laaiiM .ill 1 1 I..- '

rVUeuier Nlltoil front sufferer-; cured. In vrltmg Dr. Kilmer I & Co.. Bin gram ton. N. Y., be sure and tuckeit, blanket mention this paper. Iin : flMHranat mistake, hut lemeniKlinirel Woolen ter,,'f "' nwamp-Rnot, lr K Dinar's SwsiBD-fionE, and toe nddrana, Itinham-

t4n, r . . 'i e erv hottle.

A WARM HOME

(leo P. Wagner, plow Miss Rose Kuebler

sr table itpftftna Mi- Tarsal Pfau H doz. 1 tea spoons. Mrs. Nick Melchior, rag

pet. John .Steinhäuser Center table. Will Kuebler Trunk. 8 laaf & Schnaua kitchen cab inet. Mist Josephine Smith. Pattenberg pillow. Mrs. Lauisa Kremnn. 2iuilts.

Make- a c nutortabie home and there is no ream whv yu should not haye it if you go at it right. Here are a pair of Hot Ones to select from. We think so, an 1 lor that reason recommend and guarentee them. It' you will favor us with a call we will explain the principles of construction, fire keeping qualities etc. There are reasons why these famous stows have

uv largest Baiefl and ire failed "The Stoves with Good Characters "

We have other heaters an d r

will pay you to see our full line and get prices.

Round OaK.

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mam

Moores

Move'

AW

'tax

bed spread.

-love.

.DjRoot. :

A LITTLE NONSENSE.

J. J. Judy, public buildinrr 4 10

Wm. Gardner " 7 55 Chas- Renner u '2 TÖ ' J. Poetker township poor3i 09 Jos. Gutzweiler poor farm 3 05 Geo. Kellams poor farm 10 00 .Jno. Niehaus tax refundeil 2 40 j

F J. Mehringer r roads 20

W. S. Hunter specific 5 00

Ixmis Katter printing luis Bretz. DurT r r

Mrs Felix Lampert. comfort. Miss Teresa Ecken reis, qui lt. I - i r i. 1

rs t,. j. rvueoier. lace cur-

i.urger

tains. Mrs W

er. Tri nit v Church

J com fort.

M r .Ii ihn

iS 'ru 4 'down dr

couch cov-

Aid Society,

Eider

Henry Perger 3 50 Henry Berger Columbia tp rock roads : ! 1

Liquor License granted

M eh ringer

:r.Lr saciiue.

Mrs. J.m Giesler, 2 small table covers Mrs H. Vonderheide. set of

Enpert Instructions From the Head of the House. "Here." Ml 1 Vr. TelUtl vhsB his wife was tr to imert 1 uo point of the $t iswtrt in the lil t vrapMT of 11 rV. 1 1 .ijii.ine that had just been Left by iho postman; "here, that'l no May t oj n that wrapper. Lot me kbov yon bow it should lx done, and ifter tins rou vil luve no more irnl'le. You j:o at it irroQff. V4111 shouldn't trv o rip

the v ra; - r Of t lit pa

To Launder Chiffon.

It ia quite may to tsh and iron the better kinds f ehifTon anl makl it look like now. Make a lather with eoap Devest in wann water. Float the chiffon in this for about ten minutes. Do not rub, but fold carefully between the hands andsijuecz gentlj two or three times. Then ptooo it between the folds of a clean, oft towel and press it until most f the moisture is absorbed. Iron

on the wronp side while still damp, and the chiffon will be quite fresb and glossv.

Am Still After Your Trad

And to get you started and keep you with us, I uilf offer you the very best and biggest bargain ; ever heard of in a complete line. Furniture, Sewing Machines, Complete stock Window Shades, Cartain Poles, Wall PJC. kets, Clock Shelves and Plate Rack,, AT

a ill. in 1 : - - riM1 Ulnnl' .

t" Trs H lU'mi ,nilr m,l

Martin A- dosman. John (ireen-!fftrf

com

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er. Lnnstian tseucniein. rionan, August

viuiittfiier, jostpn oprauer. m:u. l,rcr V nve 1 l 11 r tr ä. it i"'7'

I U n-vrlli Ran A It V4 kt-i ir

MU I4L'-'V4I, U4. II . 1 . IVIlllt, 4 I t Ii ; Bromm, Hubert (juante. August Fritch and August Barth. A claim of H- L. Wheat for

$-5 for board of chanty and one!

of the Viquesney Printing Co for b & s for $13.30 were contin ued.

A petition of F. X. Rickelman! et al, for a railroad election in

Miss Carrie Habivr

ion.

Jos. Brascher

Flick. Ratten

sofa U1H.

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r ermnana ip. was grante.i ann ydg rag carpet.

vievuuu oiueicu iui reu. m. There were five bids for the .nstruction of 11 bridges in various parts of the county The Jasper Machine Works were awarded the contract for the construction of 4 for $1593. The 'incennes Bridire Co. re

ceived the contract for 7 for si p.a. 50. In the matter of the petitions for the extension of rojk roads in Bainbridge township. Petitions accepted and consolidated and Henry Berger appointed engineer, and Albert H. Traylor of Boone tp. and John Hochgesang of Marion tp. appointed viewera, to meet at the Auditor's office on the 19th day of January 1907 and qualify and report to the ioard on Feb. 4. 190.

lamp

Miss Amelia Egg, Table cover Mrs. Peter Scheurich. bed

I spread.

.urs. MiKe Kress, quilt. Mrs. J. P. Huther. 2 comforts Mrs. Paul Egg. blanket,

Woven bv Mrs. A. Kr-

voar liii of the p lie I wr ipper lea.-, t qocrti r

4Thi- if teted ami w-.rk it il. von were nave torn the Icav. . He p 11 vrapp r ti naix-r vti

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ill

tUt si efe w

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001 n sale j .-t blip

ier' the ends

tin.tr

ong onlv

und r the

the edge of the t4T4' bv ai.4)iit a

of (Ol h f it. il t.. erably tight, he mut11 took the - beeei. "I'll

ion Me, UM way og aboul it you would I OTCt li not several of

bag, i he

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10

Woven by Mr.;,

yds. rag carpet. Woven by Mrs yds. rag carpet. Woven by Mrs. yds. stair carpetMrs. Wm. E chamber set, Misses Klingel, waists.

Miss Dora Kunkel. 2

soap. ( it

.'Iinv LlVIICUIItll, 4J1, 4Jlll, fx

nto the but the

to . h, and i he iciMon

I Mi 1

bJj.4..l 4 1 i alter . tin aiiout an im h. lb- trh el it tgatn, with no better luck. M r. Teliitt looked ea with a well-vhv-d"n't-vou-do-it ex-pres-in. and Mr. Teliitt jabbed and lanuned with the scissors, bringing away little m raps of the wrapper until niuilh hf rov utitv nnd stal-

bed the magazine with the weapon

until he got one end free of the wrap .or: thrn he seized the free lesTei i both hands and ripped an'! tore the thing from the wrapper. "Thi re," he ROWled. handini: his

wife the fragments of the periodical; 2 ladies white "there, if too had banded it to me in .lie ltofirmin" nrtil hadn't started it

boxes rj,. thoM) unnliln't Kmva !en anv

it. t tune either

,t to tho with it or !'n t

J. Pfister. . B. lrich B. Urich.

Cox, 12 piece

Mrs. Jacob Kuntz, picture and; bother me about it at all." Chic

easel

Mrs J. F. Friedman, 2 satin pillows photo tops C. Kumbach. Rug and Table cover. Mr--. Albert Sonderman Sofa cushion. John Rees, picture.

Albert Urich, rocker

go Tribune, UOd Inscription on a Coin. "Million for the contractors, but not one cent for the widows," is the inscription on a coin, dates l''-, Wim ii tree received under peenliai l ireuinstanres by George A. Lee of 'this citv I few BSfTi ngo. The piece

ted

The Perfect Way! Booroa of Jasper Citizem Have Learned It.

NORTH MAIN STREET

O ppoti e County Jail

JOHN GTEINHÄU5ER

JASPER, INDIAN)

If JOM MSN ft"tn t'nekaelie, Tliere n onlv one wv i fure if. Tlie fKrfe4-t wa if to eur tlie kulney j A lal ba4-k tueanx lick kldieye. Neglei t it, urinary tronhn f ul tow . Doeaii Kklney Fills ar warlti for kidaeja oni . Mrn Mary U Kelh. lefBieell e4 1405 Beet Michigan iraiae, EraMvule, chw ' I '"an t Kulney 1 II priK-iirei at Uw I Deng toie, nol only eurel my niotlier baekacbe, ftom which ehe nflerai In-1 tenwiy, t ut hocdaetMC srhlehaaeale ber rejel toeitlMilly wteirehlt efaaiHi. sin'lepH ln'tter, ic nut neiToni a ml Ntajeei 1'iriiifcf tlie iiiirlit. wtiikneex follow miti

PIAi0 TALK!

2.vDranam laincoln was an uncrowred king bi i . Liji am m k mm 1 1 . l A

in- gicjiuc was ftuowa oy ine Ämancal

ie ple. rtl BALDWIN PIANOS are thj

King of Musical Instruments. When you buy oaJ

you get the worth of your money and a warrantj 1 1 a 1 i i mi w ... '

oacea up cy a respontioie nrm uont bnv unül

you sec ma

The Edison Graphaphones are the bast andwJ

hlVd a laroe assnrtmpnt anrl Tfmrtra Thru arl

M mother positively ttatn that et. iust tne thing; to furnish vou music durina the Ion

re ait ill mal to lftr

wiiii'ji evenings

n-wr imel a

Ki.lne I'lllf.

For sale by ah 4ialT. PlieeBO nf!' Feetee Milbnm Oo . Buffalo. Ren York - le Igejetf ror the I nite-l Htntes. Ieiueuiler 1 1 1 nMM I".tii'i anil fake no other. Real Bargain. flood 4 room houso, lot 50 by 14" Good well, and waterworks on paved street with concrete side walk. Ch-ap and on easy terms. Applj at Courier office.

U.E. STENKA M

MUSIC DEALER Jasper, - - Indiana.

NOTES.

It was a buav session. Mr? Kid- Mrin- UWi " rpparemly .f a restricted w-oe,

( mmis.ion(r Alles t.wk hold of iu.lt and sofa pillow. M. ,1oI" ,"f 1" nw,ny .n

things like a veteran. He seems Mrs. Kathryn Rottet 3 boxes wDom 11 lu:s ,,on 1

to be a natural lx)ni commission- dirars.

Wm. A. Wilson, General Insurance, and Loans. Farm I ans at 5 per cent. Jai per, Ind.

12 .LLMER'ü L l'tPV 1X0 FEED STABL1. lSI:i. INDIAN A. l ine inirii. lati-t HtyltM, IVM Jllhlttfl a! 1 ,i Ii'i-mi .neep. Kre italic. leutv ol dtr i'4T tanner while in town. mwBM fi'niera it leB n 4t tm in to U'teli ami fee4 in my wairoi an n nitur livery etahle. I : BD VOLIaMER, Prop

eo Y TAWS

EXPERIENCE

Trade iVw

Di sie

Cr, ü

AniM Mndlnf Kkurii t" qnlcHlf rinni "t uptt i ' iii?titlon In pr'hllr ' '" I ion ! rictlr r. nindrnt 11 HAN Mal trtm. UMfWt af'ury 1 r rif'it lkn tlir nii Mi rw'4a nrtlo. with iut cliHrn.

SnrTlie way to wealth i as the way to the corner

Have tin- thing:- to sell and line them well.

a- plain

grocery.

advei

Scientific America!

A harrlenmelf lllnnfrai1 wwi'v. rulalloii t anv artaiitlflr futiial. "f14i: mm- r.kiirn,.,i.fha il ffc iltl 1 V a 1 1 '

MUNN t Co""-- Helft

er and a wort venerable old

father Capt.

It U now "Presides "Hats olf gentlemen

nuaswaarf COOlt is now in session. C'mmi!?sioner Landgrehc made quit a hit when he set a motto tor the taard His speech was

f his Mrs. George Kuebler 2 dressin J. I sacques.

t i" IM. y r- SihiM1! IVinh nntia

I Mm .lriril 1 nr.iv porilnn foliln W

" 'J mvivj, 14.1444.1 LOUIV Wehr" Jn Giesler: Jr., picture the com- fttisa Amelia Schultheis, 1 t 1 1 i a

nuci s areas ana aprons. vrs. Jos. Dupps, fofa Pillow

Mrs M L. Wagner jardiniere,

Mrs Jos. K

.m i . . r s-aw ii' I iK''. ii w.M

axseomjpsaied by a letter saailed from petr tt md rigned Howard Hen zler. which informed the recipient1

t the eoiti was pivnn rum a- I

pocket p ece twenty-five vear tea in Raleigh, B. C, by the foag tmet .! eceaaad father of Mr. Ie. The eputlt concludes with the hnpe that 'the ton of Bf benefactor of lonp

a irood one. C

moved that it he spread on the ct "l r , . roonrd 1 , s Jhn de er. Linen towels

Miss Barbara Hees, picture

14VI IUI 'II4I4VI J Unkel, dressing -vrarä ihc Pood f,!f-

Mrs. "Louisa Kremnp, Hatten- acquisition."-Philadelphia Kecord.

S.P. Wagner -"'MAHUFACTriERS OF WAOONä -C BBIAGBS,

TAKE YOUR CHOICE.

Al .lei in

records.

Commissioner Teder retires with the good wishes of the entire people of the county. He made a good officer. The Jasper Machine works bid

was only l&0 higher on all 1 1 ii . r .

onages man tne mjennes bridge Co and it is to be regret ted that the commissioners did npt see fit to give them the entire contract. They are taxpaj -ers of the county and have a large establishment here hiring

a good many nrm and paving

Inhabitant of a Mountain. The pen!: of Ato, a huge volcanie

lien. A Ufa Snmiw.r han.l mmln mountniii in the center of the lslaml

qUjlt, of Mindanao, has been added to the Misu Vietnria Trink ,lmnr cateaon of mount.iinH remarkable

- - mmmWWmiw v wwa aw W a IV I I 111 V 4I4JV I w w

I gicaltnral Implemanta and Fertihzara.

3 et Mrs. John Dick. 2 mir larr

11 curtains. es Mrs. Mat Altneycr, white un

derskirt. Raymond Friedman, picture. Mrs- Rosa Friedman, comfort. Mrs E, J. Kampf, sofa pillowMiss Lena Urich, Table cover.

'The real soldier never waits

a

n :ra Üflpairitu A Uoree homfc

for poe -in animal 4trric pe

culiar to themselves and differing from taoaf Si the surrounding lowland-. Pr. 1" A. Mearns announce as the reult of a month'a examination of Apo that mot of the species and H-vcral of the ccnera col

lected on ita hi-'her j.nrtions are new IttorilOV

to Fi iente. u mi- auueu uir-e nera and more tat a score of ppci id

t the Uli oi i-ird inhabit U3 tlie

orth Main Street. ASPKK. - INDIANA

FRANK L. BETZ

at I tW Md

Pension Attorney,

Will prai tn-e in I utHi ami ailioirins

eood wages, and on several in- untl1 tne nattle is over to do his ri,;!;;,,,. l nimal lifn tn n 1 .mntieu. iv.-mi.t attention g-iven u.

instances have -T 1 the Countv fighting. . ataual dilTem not onlv from leellSStlOSS. Notar 1'iililie in otli -e.

II 1 .1 . . 1 m 1 I 7

money. e n ture they aril

liberality by the Board

l.ftter Heads

tetrnlenea

Meniorandu'iiH Note nnadi Hill lailirnr shipping Tairn Sale Bills Blank Leane Husinem Carls l.anyeri Bnefn Leiral Blanks Notes, lieeeipts

Bill I l-a, In Staiemti Tai. ets Packet Ream Pouter l'amplilett. LeSnli Booklets Annoiinieinenta Initatioos WeiPlinjf Canlti Foktwi

All Kind of Printing. Prices Reasonable. Promptly Executed.

hatiinJhe fu" The thin -vou ,,un,t

4.4lvjlTli 1 'JI . .nau-o t. '

I. id'. Fire ami Aeciilent Insurance

I w ill sell them.

. that of tne lowlands, but also from

iL. -i . v. i ;ui..,.l. ,.t tk. Il'oninaiiie n oreeenieil.

"t'KIKR HlIV wlat Hi uuui iiigii4iuiua 414 mw r

COURIER OFFICE.

13'2 J ii

R liielago. Exchange.

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