Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1907 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER. rjniui Herr was circulating among t trufcUeihre lIotHy. -Naptha Soap at Traylore Grocery SaTltiss EÜenors Duile ii d 1 izzie Bott, of Louisville sre viiting friends hero this week. SgHeinzes Sweet l'irkles. tin -inest in the world, at Tray lor V i li ooery. MTAuditor M. A Sweeney ransavted besiness at New Ai v Uns ve'l. MTBoni tO N,' ami Mrs. Frank FUck, Friday Aug; 2, girl, All : i t1 doing well. Dg, b eediejt, protruding a Idled iiiu v liw to DrtHn's "in'iin nl . ( lironic i , - -.... ii relieved, liiiinly cited White parasols, colored and black umbrellas. A large variety at K. J Kuebler's. MVMrs. N is. CUminiakey rened last Friday fro n in extended visit with relatives in ( twensboro, syttrs Wochner went boOwensboro Saturday for a visit with I -.'latives and friends She returned home yesterday. ! i , w.,i.,. -i i A ilieric'l'x riilhe. I', ir.h . k Blood fill ter eoaqaera dytpwaUi i tum'. It driven out impurities. , ,, Moeserh, weterei perted di Ii in, D 'nn:il weight Hil l good health. Our stock of iadiei fine di pen in the Queen Quality line, will please you, Call and se, Also have a line f cheaper shoes and slippers in all sizes. E. J. Kuebler. - If you buy your horse collars from Karl K. Wei gel you get the famous Kvansville Collars which always give satisfaction, try them

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hhiltf: BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY .

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-i none or sena your grocery ordera to K J. hut birr

Mis !' sic Hunter left

Monday f(r Providence. Ky.. to Mu.-t fi visit her brother Kobe and wife ii.g i

threshing Some o

F06ELVILLE CRUMBS.

ii

plow busv

srifr and M ney and daughtei

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l ine Ciiki'M ,( Special!)! j PIES and DOUGHNUTS.

Ice Cream for PJcnicsj and Socials to order ou , ' short notice i i Sill Side ol Public Spr. ;

mors nave quit and a" now t

Lucile "left for .,mu 'v'11"' tutaen of Pogat-

me.-y Tf.aT, nn ess rain fnV in

Michigan where they have taken tn. future their corn crops i eottaj 8 for the re tt of the sun- mrV? 8ftort . m, r. I Viu'te a number of the young people ol PogoJville, Portersville Renanbor OUT school shoes visited the Sulphur springs Sunare as good as can be built and day last prices are ven reasonable. M' I'hilip Yoikel and Mr. E J, Kuebler. Mobil W. Frank made s trip to

jiiujbviiie aunuav evening Society of, Mr. Theodors BrHtain and Mr. of Hunt- .John Abel made strip to Porterswith Mrs, ville Saturday evenimr

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Daniel Boone

Will open the Season at the

The Ladies' Aid

the Christian church, ingfourg, Spent Frida) Arch Deans in Jasper,

Wonder

Frank

The BiHseve re-union lean

this week and several of our people are attending. 88VR088 Brstz came home Tuesday from a visit with relatives In ( wensboro and Troy. aa" Frank Jackson and wife, and Albert brown and wife are attending; the re-union at Birdseye this week.

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m Ti... .1 . l.ii win go to hcilervillr saain?

Tuesday night was W.-II atun,ll , '.' ; ' a"d Mr' .nd a enj .y.,l, tin,, was i,a,l .jÄÄ''',?!;

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music

JASPER

OPERA HOUSE!

Bu Mrs. VVeisert on Vv'edncs

day sold her millinery i store to, Mrs. M- Gossman who will move

it into her building on Jackson

street which she bought of lr

Urannock. Mrs. Weisert think

she will locate in Texas.

Fall and Winter.

By By Friends. I will you more in the near future

Two Chums

tell

OIL UG FINED 829.240.000

TUESDAY KIGHT. MSI 20, 130?! A stirring Drama of Ear It Westera Life.

vir and Mrs. Ixuis T. Koerner left Thursday to visit

All summer dress goods, friends at Hirdseye and take in lawna, mulls, dimities, Batiste, the Soldier's Reunion. From etc. at reduced prices at Kdw. J. There they will go to Louisville. Kuebler's. Pittsburg, Philadelphia and will

also visit other cities before they return. We wish them a hap y journey.

Declares Judge Landis Will Be Long Time Dead Before it Is Paid.

jr"b,. F. Spayd returned home from Rome City where he spent several weeks taking the Kniepp treatment Heia greatly improved in health.

uvs. A. L Cray and -lohn

F. Thieman of HunUngburg. attended Conrunissioners court here Monday They were accompanied by editor! Duifendach and Katter.

".bulge Landis will he dead a long while before this tine is naid

in fact many things will happen

larence .Sweeney wno Thi . is theonlv direct comment has beef) Visiting his grand-par-:pubk. ul. private that John j,. ente, Mr and lira. Sebastian ßockefeller is Known to have Kuebler. leli for a lew weeks madeon the $2t'.2 l(i.KKJ tine imtrip through Michigan on account u Saturday. Wh it

TJSfSSäVliSSi f h,s,lia: V vcr:. 'S?8!? k it indicates the attitude ofthe

1 " ' V ' .', " " T dornen niversny in aepi. w 0ji 1,, toward thp foWal inAu ; .i lime con laded to try i!i;u..i-rlain 1 4- 1 u- i.,,.. .,.,' :nli, ;n..t: uu ,K.in towaru tne ieoerai judge htelv.Md ii proved lobe hur Umn Jntoh nil a coai.se mthat ma.-:anti it portends the determined I anything he hd tri I, l r mIc l- tution. Uiirht that is to bp maHp in mupt

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OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL ! SAH KDW U ;i ST IOFor one day tell We otter

for

ECZEMA, Porthefood of tboM MtfEefins nrienm or other ducIi trouble, 1 w

50 tV lc children's fine shoes $2.00 & 12.50 ladies fine kid she f'J SO & t.'i.iMi men's extra fine shoes 1.25 Ä 1 50 boys shoes No's. 1 to 2 1.35 ii 1.50 misses fine shoes or oxfords 85 & 60c boys shirts or waistfl 7Be boys bloomer pants wash rits &. .'iö & 50 mens or boys cap$2.50 men's wool dress pant.; 104 12c ladies vests 15 ft 10 men's fancy half hose

29 & 43c 148 LIS 98 tsj & i It' 11 & 25c 48c KJ ,: 31c 7c

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.err Travlor left for

Bloomingfton Tuesday night to visit his father-in-law who is reported very sick.

ThP riiinniC Pniinhl Fair "V13 decision. Otherwise We also have special alues in Ribbons, lace and all kinds notions

imu uuuuiu uuuiu'j 1 uu 1 mi l k nm t 'vi l er s poise nas not

l!.rn TiiAttdav tn W'm

Breidenbsugh and wife i bounem e ii

,ag baby boy. Antner aim noy are doing well. That day Wm. was having a lively time threshing his crop of wheat and when he got home he found the new boy to greet him. CASTOR I A For Intante and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

he .r the Bifc&atata of

Muslin underwear,

gowns, corstt covers, etc

large assortment at Edw Kuebler

was

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Will be held at Huntingburg oecn at an aisturDea ny tne SUgS. -pt. to 1 1. liHiT. We have ßf"nff blow that has been aimed

1 n favored with a premium list Cne.reai muustnai giant ot which shows tat the associa- h,s Building. His nonchalance is skirts lion .;smaking strenuous efforts to J? . , ...

T give the people of the c untv a . LU" aV 01 gtnings J- " 1 t-i- YZt .Q una Um thm- he remarked sentim:ntally when

succeed This will be the 21st tne ncnvi of the fine reached him. . AB AB ! A .....

home fair of the Ass n. aad having

There is only one way. Come and see at

ROSENKRANZ'S New Store, NEXT TO POSTOFFICE

a LeO Hohnert

from Sprinfield, Iii . Sunday and reached its majority wil bebet Monday visiting his folks He ter than ever, returned to Springfield Tuesday -c end Pen.-ct Curr.

E. E. EIFERT.

J Kir any pain. ir"in lop tu Uv, from im ttetiM, epNj Dr. Thoeaai' Eefeenc

rmiu ran i Mv iu re u is u-eu.

PHYSICIAN

SIMM

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For in Impaired Appetite. To improve ttte MpetHe :nl -trprt'dithe liif'nm try a t dttMl "f Cbejeabetrleio' Stooa h MdUfetTsb let. Mr. J. H 0oM. ol leCnSt, Hie , rmyit: "Th?y rnittnHi my aptiiite N lien impaired, reli me of a hloated t eel i 11:1 u.l i.- mfi! .1 ! 1-4.4 n t .111 I nt 1 h t K-torv iiim eliient "l (he i ,w Price. 25c Remulrefne. .los. M.h-

N. IJ. Cummiskey will pay M r hundred for all kiml of old iron- 50c per hundred for "Id rags. 3c per lb. for old rubber, boot, sho es He per lb. for I er. 8c per lb. for heavy Brass, at Felix Iamperts' scales, - Itrge or small stone Jars. 1 igs. fruit jars or Jelly glasses at K. J. Kuebler's.

Mr. and Mrs Thus. Her-

trand and baby returned to their home in Dubois. Monday, after having spent several days in Jasp r vi liting relatival and friends M'.wi Itt-jrileti cure ionHtij,tiri witbmt tripiag, lfcei, n iran v 'ltl . eiiing; effect. Alc yi.nr dtajfiet ir ttvMBi -' per 1 10 x W4.Miss Anna Ferguson, the night operator at the Cumberland Telephone office is yisiting relatives and attending the reunion at Birdseye this week. aw!!. T. G. Patterson arrived in .Jasper last week and her and

Mr, Patterson, who is connected with the railroad construction, went to house-keeping in the Milburn property on East 0th St. IM) N IWPÜL TIMF.

Do- lue trike von'.' "M. wife and

rlnl l were .il!icle.l with chilli :iml fever;.. a. ... . from AaJasi to December. Noth OhVe on Ninth Street between

Main and Jackson Both Phones. Jasper, Ind.

" The four months old child

of Mr. and Mrs. Ixwis Schuetter died Wednesday Aug. 7, of dysentery and was biiiied in St. Joseph's cemetery Thursday The bereaved parent. have our sympathy DIED: Sunday. Aug 1th. Mary Magdalena, wife of Jacob Schmidt, aged '" yfars Deised was born in the state of hio and when a small girl removed here wifh her parents, 4 rem ag7 she was united in image with Jacob Schmidt and to this union children were born, 8 of whom arejrtt living She was a devoted member of St. eph's church and an active member fof St. Ann.s Society. Besides leaving her husband c.nd children, she leaves a ho?t of friends to mourn her loss. Her earthly remains were laid rest in St Joseph's cemetery, iter .solemn services at t.ie church conducted by Rev. rraais 0. S B. May she rest in peace. Kerned fi r biarrhnea Never Known to Pail. I want to nay a few wor.l for t'liam- " k foli.-. Cholera, nnd Diarrowa KemetlT. I lve attd thin preparation n my family lor the nant live feart an I e.. recotnoMnded it to a smaber'of I ill in York cmnty n.l have never kaiowa it to (ail to effect a core in anv "-lance. I fel that I cannot w toil

'oicii lor the let remedy of the kind in the world.' -8. Jettison, Sprint (trove. Wk County. Pa. Thi remedy a for ale by Joa. Mehnnter.

Hut Chimrnrlain't Colic. C .ol ra aid Diarrhoea Remedy Lured hint i in with plaaaore thai 1 aire im thia tinHoIicite I teatiaMMÜal. Ateat a ear at!" when I ha I a at vere CAM i the aaaatea I go eaoajlil aH latahanl rain and the inec-h's etilci! in mf I omaeh an I botrite. Ibadan awful time mid had it nut been lor the nee o( CtiailllaWf lain't Colic, Cholera nl DäurboSS Remedy 1 eoaldaot have poaaiblT lired h it a fe hn'irn loricer. Cot I hank- t lhi remedv 1 am BOl atlXMH Bad well. I liave Winten the abort ttinaub iraiple gratitude and I attaJl ilwayi apeak a ifoitd wor.l for tins remedy Mean. H. Utrin. Concor I, m. For sale hv Joh. Uehrinaer.

BASE BALL.

di'Ithein any iroo.i until I .wta nul a I. .tile fi Munin' Tonic. Tiiey n-e 1 three h'ttl.f and have BOtbaala chOl sinee. Am eeaeiaead ol it r-value, an.i eoaridat it ii inre cure for chill and f- fee. Hold hy dniev'-t. -VV an l 00 batttea. Prepared by loUHfON rni rhr co. . inc. Uuisoiiie MISS ESTHER S. EfiKERT. Left the first of the week for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she will take an Artist's course on the piano and violin at the Conservatory of music M iss Esther is a distinguished pen ius. having wonderful I dent as a musician and COtBDOser of BOngS, instrumental selections. and ioe, ry ever since the ae of nine years. Several of her song's and instrumental selections have reCentlr bsen published and p'aced on the market, the first cf which was "American Victory" two step. She is also a good violist and vocalist. Her pittas a vocalist was first discovered a' the tender ape of four years, when she made her firs.t :inii.-iranee before the nub-

lie as a singer and is noted ever since. During the past few years she has played the music

for several theaters. Without doubt, the musical course which she is now taking will prove very interesting to her The State lax Board

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The Home Telephone Co , has the largest list cf subscribers and will give you the best service. You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make your appointment by the Home phone DUBOH CO TELEPHONE CO.

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Annual Bsuik Slaleinenl. Ktateaaent of toe ünancial condition ul tie Defcoie Cotattj State hank atJaa per la the State of Indiana, at the close uf ila Imaiiiaaa ou Wadaaaaaty the Nat

dai of July 1IH17, tjeini; the -e. ond anni reraary ot the aMaaaaaaeaaaaaS of the jbusine" of said bank KBSOI RCK.

I.oan and DliajaBSSl Overdrafts B etda I t i - fr.mi nank A hankeri BaaÜÜai llonie A Fixture Correal aqMaataa Taxea paid, tret atallaeefjt Ca-h and Cai-li Itemf

NO BACTERIA IN THIS BED

One-third (A your life is sprnt in bed. You can't tell arnon what uni lean germs you deep if your bed has crevices ar.d joints where dust collects and microbes thrive. The only openconstruction, perfectly ventilated, cleanly bed is a " Sanituir? Be l." There axe no perm-breeding places :.J every pou.t ii reached by frcdi air and sunlight in Art:stic In de?ign ; beautifully finished Hard, smooth, white, " Sanitaire Gold " ai d " Snowy Miite " and scores of other. You will be delighted with the grace, character and the sanitary perfection of "Saaitaire Beds." All physicians urge their use for health's cake. Ijyok that btJt vrr artfully if you value your health. We invite you to call at our store and examine these beds carefully. Don't delay. See them, even though you do not want to buv now. We jarabuc " niuixc ÜcUs " fur ten-long-vears' aervice.

1218,744 08 27.' !M 4SJ86JO 212,008.08 3,000.00 . DOS ::i

The Jasper ball t. arn defea't d the Huntingburg team at the Il eal park Sunday hy a score of 1 1 to 7. Gardner SM Wuchner did the work for Jasper, and Becler and DotUM for Huntingburg. I Considerable hitting was done by both sides, but errors were all so plentiful, particularly with Huntingburg, and one of the features of the game was the generosity of the Huntingburg pitcher displayed in giving so many free passes to first there were U of them. There was a fair s'zed crowd out to see the game the largest crowd this season. This was the second game of a scries b t ween the two teams, the first'one being played at Huntingburg resulting in a victory for Huntingburg by a score of 2 t 1. Tne n'xt game will be played at Huntingburg' An aUwrti-:n nt doe- not sell good, but it helps the -seilt r to sell them.

Raises Dubois County Farms 15 Per Ceot. The State Tax board this week raised the land values of Dubois County 15 p r cent over the amount returned by the County Hoard of Review. Making thavetlfe value of lands in Dubois county 114.90. T is an outrageous action but iiOW the cititena will have it to pay The Hoard thought old Dubois was not paying enough. Hy looking down the list of counties we notice that it is mostly democratic counties that got the raise. While Republican strongholds were left alone or else decreased. The last extra vagen t legislature of which the Honorable P. L. Coble was a member, spent so much money that the state is ihoi t unless taxes are raised and someone must pay and Coble's constituents must dig it out.

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1507.103 L'-:

Total

UASfUftSB, Capital Mock Paid in f 87,400 TO arploi Fund - - so.ooo.tw I ndivided seotta 2S? Ä1 Piacoant, exchange intereat. ' Wfi Depoaitaoai Dew "d 8t7,sei IS

Total r-V.!!". Stute (?f Indiana. County of Puboix w: We. .lohn A. S.'ruierfheiiii preii lent and Frank .l.)-e.h, Ca-hier. -d the l'i boat Co-intv State Bank at JaefVtr. lad., aaeb bsing .lulv tworn upon hi oath, severally BSy that the ave and foreiroinn tatemenl i true in ntbstan. e and in fact. .hois A. Skkvkk-iikim. rre-i h-nt. Fr nk JoKi'ii, Ca.-hicr. tabaerlbad ami svofs to baten sasa thif let lav oi Aaejeal tW n itary ntbuc. iv ( jeajaatojoai Kaphea in 1 1 . I 'll the local advertiien I Cooaisa arc Htteotitig the ftasat spectacular play ever produced m their line. HTSobactibs for the Ootmisa

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