Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1907 — Page 5
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Mr. ami Mrs- H. B. Sumisited in Huntingburg SunMr John Fry of Dubois, 9 town Thursday on busi-
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BaKinf Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER
Harriet Sweeney re- n German scientist has figlurncd I .... Ferdinand Wednes ured out that water will be worth day 1nh she has been teaching cents a drink 'M) years from school. now. He is off his calculation. A Imm . I
lor S:.!.. Tl,. .i " Wl ,,u V'"-'"" ar(
:M foot ban i
lot. The barn will have to he
Frank C. Kuebler's
; Spring OPENING SALE.
A display
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v mil nl Ul 1:'I. III. Ill n ine n ar oi mv
" ' " ' I 1 1 ill. pnf
years. And more particularly speaking, some of those who
Alois Schaaff has com-'have beaten us out of subscrip
tion bills, rubhc Tress.
moved Dr. .las. S. Stewart.
It does not contain an atom or phos-
phatlc acid (which Is tho product of bonos digested In sulphuric acid) or of alum (which Is one-third sulphuric acid), unhoalthful substances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness
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pletfd he foundation for his new house in the north part of town, Appointed Interne for St. Vincent's Hospital. Gust Salb son ot Dr. John P.
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"Singin Skule isGettin" Ready Mistus Jeremire Robkins, i.M.-s Kthel Deckard) is here and the "skoltars" of the ".Sing
in' Skule Beginment" which the X. ladies of the Christian Endeavor V"
of marvelous beauty, comprising ail that is
new. novel, artistic in all grades of Wall Paper! FROM V TO 0 VENTS. OVER 10,000 ROLLS IN STOCK'
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JASPER COURIER. aau Robert Hunter came home
week to visit his parents.
Your orders for groceries etc an-always appreciated at Kue-
woTi t Buffer tive minutes with i von apply I'r. Thomaa' E&aeI OBM, It a.'te lilt UMfk.
Traylor is at home
soTMiss Tina Kunl from Linton Monday
Vi ir ned ' y
at
Wanted a night operator
Home Telephone Exchange. tfMrs. Arch Doane was in town Thursday visiting friends. orisidor Schuhmacher returned home Saturday after a few weeks visit with his son Joe at Anderson.
Salb of our town was appointed of Trinity church are going to
present at the Opera House Monday night April 1it, are being! put in trim for th affair. There is goin' to be a lot of fun brew
ing now tor a few nights and
happens of an;
unusual nature will of course be
blamed on to the practicing of new the Singin' Skule. Laying jokes!
a;d.-, tf..- 'Singin' Skule" wnile
here perfectly pure, clean and whole- - me is one of the breeziest and
tunniest local talent entertainments seen in these parts in
int rne for the alve named hos
ital at Indianapolis. The appointment is much ouyht after and is made from
.-enior class of the Ii liana
Medical school.
highest honors bestowed
ins graduate.
GuS will enter on his
work BOOB after college work
over His many friends wish him success.
It is one of the everything that
on
a
Saloon was Closed.
many a day. Its a reirular "but-
Charles Fi irk was up before-ton buster" alriirht- Reserved
'Edgar Traylor is at home mbl1;
ponding the Spring vacation ot tingburg, visited ndiana University with his par- Sunday.
nts.
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as nnna r rumni, oi iiuii-
relatives here
Go to Spayd's for fresh Candits, Apples, Oranges and Sweet Cider. 1-mbroideries and laces a large aaaortment to select from at K. J. Kuebler's, i;.v"i!atM Um bowaj, pro not . Mai natural movement, .lire conpt RationDoaa l EgnlH Ah" ol,r '"""W'-t Uten. 15c box.
tending to business
this week.
Justice Soliga Wednesday night seats on sale
on Marshal Kraft s information that Charles had kept his saloon open after 11 o'clock pm on Monday night, -March Is- The preponderance of the evidence showed that the place was
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L uir.miskev was at-: cioseu at rnai nour. aim uuuge
Solpjra pronounced him not guilCause of Stomich 1 roublcn Wlifii a man lia tron!! with hie eto-
in RoonvilU
Tlie Misses Amanda Ilam-
berger and Matilda Gengetbach, of Huntingburg. spent Sunda.s with friend.-, here
k.Prof. J. P. Rich i neu re-appoint-d Supt. hools at Hunt ngburg-
has of
Saturday March 30
at Flick & PfauY Do not CroJ the leSMV, Ihti lir-t arm day? of Bpficc hnng ! with them I 1 tire to gft nt nt enjoy th cihiliratin air and aunehine Children that have t-een honeel up all
Vinter sie t r ngiitut and mbj wonder wher th y all '-anie frntn. The heavy w:nter rlthing i? thrown apioV and inanynhe I their flannels. Then a cold wave comes ami many say that rip if epidemic. (.''LI at this ee:'n are even
itiiiigernii- ttian in inM-w inter, as
PARLOB PAPBB8 inclndinf-I'amaiik and Silk Kftf ' -Presdeti Strips. Colonial Pesiirrit :rvj Efferts, etc. 15i:i ROOM PAPERS including Dainty Stnpf in all the Latest Shade, Chintz Effects, Delft Blues, etcs HALL PAPKKS
ineludine Kmhoosed tai-ers. Moor
ish Design?, Bold Stripes, in Beds and Deei. ireen Shades
LIBRARY I DINING ROOM Papers n indiDg Handeome Tajetry Kfferts, l'r.'--e i .nl Belief l'aer. Burlap reflects, etr.
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hi 13 1: : per roll,
fra 5 to 23c pr nil
Fran 10 1: Ik per rA
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vf IS
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US, F. C. KUEBLBR.
muh WW may know that he is eating jthere s ,n,u.t, niore danger of pneumo-
or Some of the people at 11 mtingburg are endeavor ns' to have their city saloon li tenaa raised from 175 to 150 "Doan's Ointment cured me ofec.emi that ii.id annoyetl me a long time. Rm ctre was permanent.' Hon. W Matthews, Commissioner Lftbot v a oa, Augusta. Meine.
For your muslin underwear, po to E. J. Kuebler's a very Huge assortment to select from, and prices very low. .The balmy days of Spring enjoyed the last week have set people to cleaning bouse and making garden. ANTED A house girl and I cook at 18th and Main Write to Kiesel. 18th & Main, Louisville Ky. Teuer, Salt Rneum and Eczfma. M are diseases for which Cham barlain'a salve is est e-;ally rateable. It quick I j a'.lajra the UehiDC m'l rata ting nil I n riiei 's a cure. i'ricM SB cents foi r bl Martin Kn-'liran
Mrs. Cummiskey has on display a beautiful line of Spring and Summer Patern hats. Latest Styles, lowest Prices.
cans and milk r )ute,cheap- Apit Conrad Eekert'i south of Jaspei. fli, ' r. John Iwrey returned from Loutsviu.' .Ion lay morning, after visiting the exposition there. lanMic !! o 1 run-y on .iuv n flaatfceja vod an e vic-t:in for ori."taiC hsHaseg. Vaidoeft Bh l Bittera purt6ea t - bloofl cures the caue tnm I uu up. New Dress Gooda, nowtst styles and patterns, at Edw. J. Kuebler. a-The ' Singin Skul Monday night at the Opera House. Potatoes. Onions and Garden Seeds at Kueblers.
Mi Mill Emma Joacph is spending this week at Louisville Ky , visiting friends. c.Mr Brown, of Winslow, I was att nding court here this1 week and visiting at Mr. Henry ! Cassidys.
-a t . - . m. 7 i I
more man r.e !-ii u 1.1 or .i some anicie
f f.Mxl r drink nit uitel to his a or occupation, or that ih bow. It-are hahi tually c n-tipate.1. TakeChamlerlain's Stoniach and Lirer tabksta to regulate .f- ;w 1 ;:i,- r the difeetiofl aa I aea it the trow los not disapea. -f ratr.e aample. SoM 9f Martin H ri --lnmn
ma lake I hamterlain s I uj?!i reme-
v, however ami you will havt nothing
to fear It always cures and e have never kniwn a colli to result in pneumonia when it was u-ed. It is pleasant an 1 safe t. take. Children iike it. For sale i y MartiniFri'dman. Jommon School Graduation. At the first examination for
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gests tnat tne Desi way io ntaa common scnooi graauaiion neiu
off the mail order houses is
advertise liberally and get trade themselves. All of
We Carry The LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Furniture and Sewing Machines
w A friend at our elbow sag
te March 1. i'.7. there were 1:30
the applicants. Of this number 69 the were successful, and if they par-
sucivssful mail order houses are tieipate in the Commencement
lu avy advertisers and if they exercises to be held later, they can make it pay why not the lo- will receive diplomas, which will
caJ merchant. - Huntingburg Ar- allow them to enter high school
gus.
Just received another large
Good cigai f ami all vmrietiei assortment of Ladies tine shoes of Novelties at Spuyd'i Novelty and slippers Call and make
Stoff.
Carried Saturday. March 24, Isaac J. Anderson to Hulda K. Weber. Justice Hetz per1 the ceremony at his office. They have our best wishes
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vour selection Kuebler.
early. Kdw. J.
Sunday School Rally Day. Trinity Sunday School will have their rally day on next Sunday morning at nine-thirty in the morning. Sjecial features will be the home class department and Cradle rool. Reports from all officers and teachers of
the school. An address wi I criven on Easter at the close
the school. Special music has been prepared for the occasionA' 7:30 P. M Rev J, W Con
di ff will close his pastorag 9 at iJast erand preach his farewel! sermon. On Friday evening. March the German Evangelical church ! will celebrate the Lord's supper, i Rev. Holz officiatingI Easter morning, at six o'clock, (the Young Peoples Society ot Christian Kndeavor of Trinity I church will hold a sunrise meet
ing, at wnicn a special program will be rendered. The public is cordially invited to attend these services.
Ha! I tt. carried first honors at
this examination. The applicants holding the following numbers were successful: Columbia Tp No. 1,3, 4, ". 6 and 7Harbison Tp No. 2 and 3. Boone Tp- No. 1. 2.3. Sand 10. Madison Tp. No 1. 3. 4. 5, 6,
b B, 13, 14, 10, 18. 19, 20. 21. 22 of and 23
liainbndge lp. .No. 1, z, ö, 4, 5. 6, 7. 9, 10, U. 14. 18 and 20. Hall Tp. NO. i. 4. 5. S, 8. 9. 11 and 12 iefferson Tp No. 1 and 3. Pat oka Tp. No 1. 2 and 14. Cass Tp. No. 1. 2. 3. 7, 8, 10. 14. 15, 1, 28 2.). and 26. Ferdinand Tp No 2. 3, and 5
Names and averages ot suc
cessful applicants will be pub lished next week.
JUST RECEIVED A BIG LOT OF GO-CARTS. Iron Beds, Folding Beds, Bed Lounges
and Couches. Quartered Oak and Wilow Rockers.
Bedroom Suites
-Ladiis Queen Quality shoes
and slippers are the newest style, (lou't fail to see them E. J Kuebler's-
Fight At Dubois,
ssTpeterJ. t an- representing N- S. Burton of Parkersburg V V. is here this week leasing land for the purpose of drilling for Oil and Gas. Mr Carr is the Kx-Sheriff of Lawrenes Co. III..
,n and is a very pleasant gentleman. nir! niti7pn Passes Awav
..... r . "muniai oilltr orriUliTaJT
C.erhaid Kluesner. aged us olHuln ÖFVULC DtUiimtni.
The Bright and Particular Stars who will Twinkle in the Cast of the
i i 1
vears a nigniy resi ecieu cnum of Marion To an 1 aSveteran of
Last Saturday night several the Civil war d e 1 ! hursday ar.d men got in to alight at Dubois was buried a: tine Satuiand in the melee one man ru.med ,iav morninu-. il 1 n aves two
Dale, who worked on the rail- mrown sons, H '.nun and Ben,
t . m. I 1 L . A. U
roaa, was either kicked or nu with a rock which broke his leg. Being a transient he was taken to the county poor farm Mon lay 1 Trustee Harder of Harbison township.
The following peorde will take part in the "Singin' Skule" to be given Monday night at the Opera House: - MissseJ Delia Castrop, Best Hunter, Hilda ( "list: un. Sadie Oullett. Dora
to U",tnVm..r Mnauna Milburu. Kate
in Castros Stella Gullet t, Barbara The joyous raiment inthesheps . r". . . ... . w . . i ill- l 'i . .r .. i
K.fnrt Ksther Lckert, hsther
W'uchner. Thersia Meyer,
Hunter. Anna VVuchner, Lulu Meyer. Ada Joseph. Hilda St M-
ard Mrs u l nam llson. -Mrs.
CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Reara the 'btttore of
t ike! William Wellman. Mr- Fred
Heinhart. Messrs. JohnWuchner
(Juv (Ireene. Koss Kussell, Joe
Wucliner. ( laude Line, Loyi
Spring Scandal. .Gome right in, Miss Spring. Take off your bonnet, honey; have a rocker and make yourscla at home It sure makes us feel powerful good to see your sweet fare and face and fairy form. Noa regale us with a breath of i scandal.
and a large cirue i inenos mourn his loss. vay he resi
peace Lhambtrlain Houjh Remtdv is Bolh Afreeabk and BfftCttVt
riiamtterlaitrH (.Vmti Kern '!' Im" no
un 'rir fr BOttalM, eokU anl anl tlu'fm-l tliHt it is pleasant t
an I BOtttalM no limit in nnv wuy inj" ...n haa iiiü.Io it n fevoriti Ith n "'li-rs.
Mr W S lVlliuiii. in-n lunt r Kirks-
... V . - - . urA. mm ft mm ll.nli U
,11,. n.wn. Mil-. r... ....... ...... ... - ,
cough renmiy nan t la.VCOmo. rrot eiinuiii. iv.
Milhurn. h red Kein hart. rranK Milburn. Will Wilson. Adam Keller and Amos Koettger. Th Modern Atlant. c I met. A BS be-t ti ami r. to Ik natn. d the Barops, is t bi batH for the llamliur-Ameruan hm Including pat'HgerH and trow, she will carry I,: ." persons. Sh- will posc?s a ' fullv equipped sea water swimming hath on hoard, with running wat. r, ' and on BSf n deck there will be a ; properly tictted tennn rourt.
Indications.
The earlv blooming straw hat
pec ps Above the new mown hair,
The serges sprout, tan shoes are
out and cotton underwear.
(Yep; indications that it's spring
Are seen most everywhere.) The city resident now seeks " A niro suburban nlaee."
And eke he reads of eggs and
seeds And chicks of every race. He longs to live near nature, and Mis an evil case.
-m aLi , M aaBaw
Dressers and Chiffoniers, Sideboards and China Closets, Extension table, Library and Stand Tables. New Line of Kitchen Cabinets.
In fact everything in the Furniture Line at Lowesf Prices at
Which same we can't afford.
Anna We sc e. we try and then we buy
With our winter s hoard. And then we stand the landlord off For our rent and board.
vHnrc ( leMiilwrlains
been my leading remedy for ail tliTi.a. tiom lei. I It anawifljf aueeaaatsl la ggjtts of rronp. Chürtten like it an.l Bay customers win have nse.l it n t take anv other. " So!.l !y M. ielmft:i Jaspsr s Omar Khayyam. ome for the pleasures of this world. And some sigh for the pleasures yet to come. We take the Cash and let the credit go, Nor heed the rumble of a dis- , tant drum. Summers.
fhe love that babbles in our hearts
We boldly, rashly speak, With brain awhirl we meet the girl And her hand boldly seek. We scorn to think of keeping up On fifteen plunks a week. 1 Oh. yes. there is no doubt of it, Spring certainly is here, For men are fools by nature's rules At this time of the year. By art and choice they are the same At other times we fear. Ind- Star,
LOREY BROS
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40 RER CENT. BELOW Wholesale PRICE.
The remaining Stock of the Brannock Drug Store will be sold at 40 per cent, below what it cost at wholesale. Dollar bottles of medicine at 40 cents, other goods in proportion. HOOO stock still remaining. Books, Stationery" and Druggist Sundries. Beginning Monday April 1st everything will be offer ed at public auction for what ever it will bring. S VICTOR V. CASSIDY. Trustee. R. M MILBURN'. At'ty
LAMPERT & BOCKLEMAN!
General M erchandise U ROC I KIES. Both Phones Free Delivery WEST SIXTH (STREET.
