Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 September 1907 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER. Will Uuehart left tfctf mVn lay for an extended ".' isit -Yhool Tablets of all kinds
irr
r 1 rayiors. on, K. " Milbtirn and , i
nllilj. came nome irom hm ijrion Sunday. -Prof and Mrs. Wellir.an rei from New Richmond, lud nrGo J. RoeJlf und Mist kuebler visited friends and ;eä at EvansviHe Sunday irning Monday nightWh te ptXMOil. colored and
ick imbreila. A large vane- . at K. J KueWer.
Haberly's
a-M. A. lark
of Evansville.
Week.
barn near l'ubois was yed by lightning Sunday
ear Mrs. Caroline Bauer i rs. Arnika Holberg after ahprt with relatives i
-turn d t
Moving Picture Theater
circuit of 21 theaters, X'k. l'o-to-date auh-
home in Vineennea, Thursday. J;t. 'i-h a, Itare but Fond." dauXti Mai . r Two loumr Tr.imDs" "Vi hp aauniV
int il i
BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY
ounty Fairst Huntii
General Uvea of a Cat
"The Jasper ball team will go to BoonuilkB Sunday to give the Boonville team another trial
Mrs. Lena Berrv and
w nt to Prince
ton. Ind , yesterday to attend the
worK .v. waihinir itKxi l- . ...L . rairanu visit friends.
h'uii a ii iiui iiir i'ii Ii ii in c
' vin.
next
Pukhardc i from Louisvil
Mrs.
ma rA - L . . aii
in- mi lik'ru pan v. AnaiH
E. Weil. No 3 Enamett St.. Kvansville, Ind
A show for al!
ami men.
Ladies children
l ine Cake-, t Speialt ! . r I he dar.ee at I PIES and DOUGHNUTS, t Home Tuesdav nLrht wa
e!lie :ind CKr.
ii' HU I t.
liller and Nellie mcK leii esrday tor Iniisville where the named wi I be mirriod next s. S. Wioeinger, of Porten ill,' sold to Stephen A Cole on la) 1 100 apple and peach v. for the Burns City Nursery. HTDr. 'ohn Gasper and Miss a Kuebler visited friends and at LooisviUe, Ky . Sun- . ; Monday. Dr. A F igt eil had charge of the office. ( I ir stock of ladies fine rs in the Queen Quality M, will please you. Call and .... Also have a lire of eheftper Ihm f and slippers in all sizes. K. .1. Kuebler MaTh rain this week can. id . in Whitelri ver and Henry raham's ferry, at Fortersville. ose and went down the and at this writing has not
.Tee Cream for Picnics i and Socials to crdei on. ' short notice
:M Side of Psiuc Spare.;
lati -Mr. and Mrs Sam Kussel and son Ed returner Taesday pera from a vis.it with relatives in
well Midd.esboru. Kv.. Ross re n&inpd m ?
ulturMlul on.l muA 1 (Urn . . . t , 1 L. I 'OnUdV
aa.Mr-. -ra
friends.
leo Hochgesang Dead '
Mr. Leo Hochgesang died last nday morning. Sent- -d at
;u a m.. of Tvnhoid fever.
C. E.
PROGRAM
io be given at Trinity church Sunday Sent. at 7 p m. Topic-God's Omnipresence. Rs 139:1-12. Happy the man who sees a fir A nm.L.. ll .L . I J
A l L , a(TPd ' rr.rr, 9 nrtU,. A o . i . "'H'y.ycu in II me gWQ U1Q
E3: '!linat We.-Cowper.
. - - mm . ... J
i i . i . ' :i nmi avroi . , . r uai1 v. ,i uu : ti m r
" " v m. - v v. liJivi TV WI w t 4, 7J lit
ry io neie jionuay wnen one or the r ' " y" l ' "lw 1 M'- fIt Keading scr jiture les
Muiiviiiari ien irom a nanooar uimuihi iu jjonc I . .. ... . . tmut.n Km 1 .......
near me eneer mills and brok- "7" UK7
i.") as ne was familariv called
H 11. Cast r ip made a bus ineas trip to Bvansviiie Saturday
"ous .cn iimm got nis arm u;0 1.
broke last week in a saw-mill n - Missouri and came home Satin- THI PnlM I opinion
Society.
Soriptv
Paper God's Omnipresence a" f1-i.lt - - Kf.... .. ftf.'ll
B huatling young business Duet Dora and Esther Wuehnnr.
Rei
Phone or aead your bom
Oroera to h J. Kuebler nis parents. fThe Electric Theatre opened M ;slin und-rwear. up :n tho Spayd hlo2k last night, gowns, cored covers, t if w . n. large assort m'-nt at K M 5 Mavme Ii-t. U-ti S in- l . 1 ..
diy for Louisville to visit frier and relatives.
iirrp. ' ut of .. ir - :
i.in nu-hT re- i-.,. ... -ri. i i ,,
t !i rneti Tuesday from New York hu, r ther'r:ir.iy. City w here h. had been visiting s !. by JnMhfti Vk- an : 00 ixtti. nis parents. Prepan-.! i.v
KOBINniin PEOErcO . lac xiillc
man. who was eu who knew him.
An ds - n
liketl by all Recitation
K. I I . PuMf
S.i idtwtitemenl iast nol sell Illustrations bui it helps the eeller to aellSonK Bendiction.
Thin sa Meers.
Emma Joseph Hilda Stewait. Members. Society. Committee,
ikirt
9&rHn Sarah A.
E'efybody't i lif'rir Ol. Ca ! t'ir..:lt p' MtOfM any :un.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Kc-
ert left Tuesday for near New y where Mr. Eckert has nrchased a farm and will go i to the business of raising pouly and pigeons for the city marIirge or small stone Jars, igs, fruit jars or Jelly glasses E J. Kuebler's. A large crowd of young Iks of Jasper attended the ry dance Last Saturday night by Mi:s Ella and John l . All present reported . old time. - ! HAW EOR BAIjE straw f r sale. .'Üc ; r . e. Pearley A. Brittain
issket dinner was helu Sunday and although v w.ather was some-
hindrance, a large
sawPhilip Kunkel. Säf., lost horse on account of the storm Monday morning: his son waer re- plowing with two horses and
urned last week from Perry Co. when the storm came up he rere she had been visiting' her hitched them to a tre and bearents icoming frightened by the thun..r , . , n der and lightning they ran away. 'icriteman iy i)av. Ii.irfirlai nno nf v..m -m.t o..i.i ;n
Sv? Mi! .'T, ;n.nd tamdy by Night is the title of a plar the harness and got a leg cut off moved back to Tell City atur- that will le the attraction at the by the plow, and was immediateday. Opera House Sunday night. ly shot and killed by its owner. tnr'" S moved in! asWm. If oore and familv or. 4 fi..VT . ... the Geo M Monds er AfiENTLhMAN r.i im.i.u: West th street Tuesdav. he is engaged in the saw-mill ' . S1 depicting the light and - ... b - ' shadows of a great city are alr.Mrs. barnson and Miss " ways interesting to the public. Lis de Buchart returned to their MTConitrfeaimn V. K. Cox and for that reason "Gentleman honv in Brazil. lud . Friday came home Saturday from Con-Jack, the Burglar, is meeting
ion wnere ne nau oeen aiienaing wun sucn great success Jack, the P'air. by force of circumstances takes " t m . 1 m
upon nimsen tne oumen ot another's guilt and the true nobility of his character is shown ere he is able to escape the web that enmeshes him. There is not a dull
Mrs Carr returned
week from Louis vi lb- when had been purchasing goods
MFHava Bret -ame home Tiiidav f mm an o-roniiofl v-iit
m at , . et- -it ..... v-.iv.uMvu ii
uiuvi 'iiaur, vi ivni t . iv uiiterent place is visiting friends here. He m II Owensboro and Trov
De Mere about iu flava
mcl'
P n
Harn Schroetter returned moment in the play and thew'tua-
- All summer .in Is. frim Iuisvi!le Mondav where lons are strong and thnllng. lawns, mulls, dimities. Batiste, he had been visiting relatives .At the Opera House Äifiday etc. at reduce! price- at Edw. -I. and fr.ends. night.
sar-" ( ia and Alma
Miss Anna Hunter went to Buettner left Saturdav for Ind-
Petersb irg Tuesday for a visit ianapolis and Anderson where with relatives and friends they will teach school the coming W inter - aaTGeo. B irger on Tuesday -moved int) the Kaegin property Th- C Commissioners and which he recently purchased on County Council met in 'egular
see-ion this week on Tuesday on account of Monday leinpr Iibor Lay. Proceedings of Loth arOl
be found in this paper.
M r:ug
JASPER OPERA HOUSE.
NIGHT ONLY !
Sunday, Sept. Hl Ii! LtENTLEMAN BY" DAY BURGLAR AT NIGHT. Powerful Melodrama in Four Acts. Telling fa lieautiful Story. Prices 25c, 35c. and 50c Seats on Sale at Flick & Pfaus Drug Store.
OTWELL OUTING.
try
Jickson St
Ha Italer I have a first daas hi baler and solicit work li.ie Apply 10 Peakley A
aar i
OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL !
straw
bai
AIN.
Marriep: M 1507, tt. Andei
Nl i s s E t ta .1 . V i t ts ma n asre
1 50 ,v ;
3 on A ! W a
mber our BCBOOl shoes d as can be luiilt ami t reasonable. E J. Kuebk r.
a number of Jasper peo ' r.i-i thA Palm "vifp
at th Lutheran church a lu? burned out
dols Sunday. R.nr I)uckt rian lalniatei at this i U it. Holz. Lutl e -an minister st Dubois delivered ad-
Uat Potfs taiks of training his SATl'KIKW
norse in the near future. IVm Craig and wife visited at B cknell last week.
ly. 2. Harley Craig returned last 4h a. a m i
age io ween irom niinoi.- last week
19 wrhfrr' hf hail .t-n at u,,rlr iliir-
tiii iieA i - Tkn..nn.. ...... ...f. .1 i... : . u .
turned from Evansville where he r i u. . ' ,i on mtmmmjA ijde f al nisoffioe. Tom Arnold moved his ohoto-
L- .... -L-i. '- : j l . IneerOOmiS a .OUnjr farmer mnkMtfSt frrmi sn r.hnr si.rHntr
4 - c - j r r r
last week and now you rr.ay
your shadow caught.
p .i l lie iviivn lug :i- " Hi l l ioi.i have made their anei ranee: a
A severe eWrrical storm areweii known here e join npw Aautrhl at ru MantiplH-
visittd this vicinity vrtnday their many fnends in wishing a new m at Sam Harker s; u morning and quite a little dam- tnem tne nest oi luck daughter at Ed Armstrong's and age was done. Several people earThe Evansville Central a son at banker J. C Chailles. about town received slight shocks liearue ball team defeated the Lisha Crai has been on th
I riTC p.v.L-.-.rt t.m PftfLnf.p T, .u. ...1, f
IC, n I'l l liuill u . ii.n. npil i 1 . - - ji- 1 1 IV lilL 'IV ui iviuun
si:it
For
one da
" Mt-n' I r ' - r1-
,e were . .h,r,. and Ä'XS i'W Anderson of irst services service i- i . . , r Lolumhia tow nmp. Miss Wits rpi u u r . machine accident; the e - is get- utl vv, vv l church for a long . i . nan is a daughter ot Wm. w. xi
ting along n
an of Ireland. Ind.
'nrm are well known here w
w
n a n a 1 M A 1 .SO .V 1 V s i a : m) A a
1 00 " 4 .-Kl I SB ' I -( 40 ban iO ' 441 st 1 MI 2 00 "
" panU !1 o.l bla -k cIav Hcrnted pant." kii or liox ai tili- ibow Ithck t'-ift or tiff halt Mwnif "Vr:i!ln, to i line
only
We offer
38 A $ 4.J
I IN.V. l M A i in A
l' ,v
lark fiier-Ti 1 tate-ti Ii .i-e Hai-t- ','. Wnef pants tor tMlay .inly h a liavj drip:!! I.;.ii-f a'-i- ISA lDp ott-.l nantf -n a or tri wlioul i. M ,v
I : " rbiklrea'i tin chocs t,i I SO i.ii!:- Im 'ki.i ihooi i 4n s
V 4 80 nien'a paie.it roll or until im-.lai -Ii -!' ! a l' 'i
ta mtm rn cay to do out p a so
NaS ii prurtti !-r.-al, lrww tfincbama, India linvna. It jaiery, rib-
IMHM rd'-vf .itiii irpsi irjirjri .it one-ball vaiiif. Ve 'o hae min ifffaias m Dro- (iiofhams. Percales. Lice, handkercbiefa
2 'N I 4n 1 !.H 4:; 1 4N l id
1 ON
fnm tin lightning A
number o f telephones
were day by the outrageous so re of trouble
-5 to 3. The recently famous u, pult Rninsiin ha h -.n
Wetf.'no Dance a! luriSlS HJ S?( 1 1S37 mmy Vaoke- mho ' under ,,uite in the past two reeks. A free wedding dance wiD .... --irns,on by the lgue man- 0xr G . ard Jim Arnold
on Wid-""" 1 . r : were in St Louis last
0'. in twr iwcRpur. wui .t.w ft IlUri.h!,,N a
given at Kunke!'- Hall
nesday night Sept. 1 Mh. 1
(Niiiii- from iBHMtfW h o I. ir' tl mhI ith Ian ly 1 paa v-r and - BSflaAt lxiel.
Monday w as Labor Day w n.t much observed in . excent a dance and ice
A .
nnroi r. i. . Mifla i " -1 1 tlek t body is invited. S ar (h chest ra.
fMAf. ir.r l.i ri't nnil 1
s e ar. l Z ec- :r m 1
0:1 oi rum in nrr inni
scores
week lare
gag' in
evei y-
am Micial was given at ( llu- they went Lake in the evening w hich e extend
Attended by a great many proved quite an enjoyable iwithsfnnihntr lbi incle-
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tmr ; Ma
artin were mirriod F
89, at the clerk' F. L Bel T reside at Hui
to con
mav thev live 1
rti
housekeeping
iken o it Surel i feare "demon tumble here of t Huntingburg
get
ment
CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. foe Kind You Have Always Bought
MS the aturu of
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For an Impaired rreute. ,;,., fit lapnaoii) lax ni 'tili ri.l tronethn the.liif.-alK.ntry a tr, kw of Chan. Oiar lrlsiiri s Stotua.'li atio I r Tahiets. r""' Mr jT.H.Mtl.al I ! Mi- ..avs
"They rewtrel my appetite whrn
pairtM. reiievr.i nn1 ot a ! e.i inline
an I aiMWd a i-leasani an 1 Mtiafae ii, vfnient of tiifl-w.-U. p .aiiiplea fr e. Js. Mehnrjer.
M tinni:
Public Schools Open Monday.
Ml SKMKNTS.
TUStee Henry Pfau informs that the schools of the Town
os. t livens ann .Mil am ,..;n (.twiri nrtA v s,.it Hh Thp
Wood came down from Louisville fAlaViaptnir nvepllent Hm of
Mr. Jos. Givensand Mil'.ard
Saturday for a short visit with relatives and returned home Tears Monday accompanied by Mrs.
(ovens and son. Marold wn habeen visiting re'atives here F.CZKHA.
For ."ma
sughter and tears
lu?hter follow each other in rapid succession in "A Gentleman by Day. Hurglarst Night." n the Oj)era House Sunday night the comedy element being
Miuuily interwoven w ith the my wif ba ( aomethiBfl tional Beenei and climaxes 1,u,r ;'"tr" ." the play interesting to n-i" u rr '.Ui asses of theater goers. L tnan nvthiaai had tril the little daughter of the by J a, Mhnafr. I, r.rli. a. . ......
1 k irtr ereaies an interest on J ' tirst appearance. In this Millie Harrington has few and for ona of her age is lemarkable and well worth ing.
teachers will have charge for tne year Prof Will VVellman it. M h Maggie A. Wils i. Prin. Prof. Ot'.o Morey. Mh grade. Miss Rom Traylor. 6& Tgrad.
ck of good and will
business in the Clark building. l. Asburv t'upehart of NewAl-
late. fcny an Rev- R" M Cupeh I f
oi v lnsiow were nere Vinning friends last week. John Harris paid a fine for assault on Mrs B. P. Harris Mrs. Jokn Braden has bten at the point of death for .--nie time on account of a cancer
James K Dillon left last week S-VJ::" ".7. Cd fo" Danville College. ia-l a K4tk of Ada and Stella Clark are. visitBaim an-s t ap ing relatives at Pleasantvilfe. John Hendricks purchased Dr.
Harrias drug store last weekThe doctor also sold his farm. .ttatk ff Diarr aea cared B Oae Dose of cramberlaia Colic. Cbo!era and Diarrhoea Rem :d) . I mm m weak fr m an attark f diarr -hnta that I rool.i naarU att.-nd to my iut.T. uhn I txk a 1 t Cbaabai!Ain" Vil e. ChJra. PiarrtTa Rni.lT. fiitirelv : I liad ' n
There is only one way. Come and see at ROSENKRANZ'S New Store, NEXT TO POST-OFFICE
ORIES' BUSINESS COLLEGE
0t fMitwai ftf frj4uttt an 1 farinhfi mmk fur tm fi koarj TtMa atr tttim f . limes more .lujmi. tkia n taer Kkmm. Vntc ttt "h t" ktct b mtii. U.U. VOHieS. I i Malt mpi . m . Ux 2i. liduiiMa. lh StfcMl H.i . I crt kerc."
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Im 5 let ir for hn-l coa art. of the firm ..f M -r-en. ill. Ala. lot n
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FREE To om lor nimm an.l wlnna r ur tevi i: . bit pr tin.: m fv i'l vom n f..r our in a plan (' ' ' t m ..rk . Writf t. I o- A IdH I Miwn.it Pi. inniiii ! part I Urtt. S. a oik l ily .
Mr- Man L l-ckert . 5 Mrs . A Qiitawtl i. 2 P S ter Josephia Sister Margaret Clara. S ' r Mary Meinrad. v, ...r TS raw o unl
a.l l ' i a hi vota auva . - Mrii.
Prof Alois Beiter will have chant menus our .p
. r .u vr .i j ut an tni main sta'v - u.
. oi me .twin eini h-kwu : , t
Buv at home The horn
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i if .Hiiwi uuaru mau- me iwr .;n .nn lowing levy lot tchool purposes, home merchant- 2 Specisl school 40 cents, your own interest best by buying Tuition 30 cents, of those who advertise in the poll 50 cent. Courier.
Warn Days Are Rere !
And You Will need a Refrigatorto keep things nice and cool We have the NEW IGE UERG ia 4 Different sizes Handsome Quartered Oak finish outside and Enameled Galvanized Iron finish inside. Keeps everything nice, fresh and clean. Also several Special Bargains in other furnitore A complete line of all Kinds of household outfits. Come and see us No trouble to show you and we are certain we can please yo .
J. F fink Building
ALL
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Cor. 5th I Jackson Sts.
