Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 September 1907 — Page 4

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The Hon. II w. t arpentcr

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rtini up his political rencst. St' j adv. 'in aaotVr c-okm.n.

Kunkel I wit h friends Edw. Schulei

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Harry Schuler h:u boot'

confined to the house for uh ptSl tWO Weeks with Malana ft ver ami was unaMo t a't as nu

theattomlants at hi brothers wedding Tuesday fem h' fl Smith and W ('

i.is Douglas, of the Mossman urnbet Co., have a force of m nous. '"' ' ' lv engaged in putting up thcii 1 """ I iiTgelaw-raill at pub is Thi industry, employing about oi . imi'ii at the mill hosiiles the timber cutters and large number ol

teamsters will be quite a help toward the building upof Dubois

Happily

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of Mr at tin 11 kU

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waorNl. W omen n on as men

ami Mrs

Are Made Miserable in Kidney Trouble.

Married

iKidney trouble ma) ourai-cs and le&nanr, i

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Annual N. C. T. ü. Convention

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Dubois Co.

PORTERSVILLE

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Th nrnul convention ol

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Mrs Allan

very low with Stomach trouble. Mr 1I - tir.iy am! wif visited their uncle hear Haysvilie Sun-

lay

had

w eUp the following from tin Kentucky Irish American, and extend oongratulatkms to the nappy couple, rieasanto sui prised were man) icople bere, and in laaper, In 1 when they r ceived invitatio -to th- marriage of George Du uid Miss Amelia Scnulthei which was solemnized Tuesday m irning Sept IT, Ii-', at ' :3u i'clock ith a nuptial mass at Si. Boniface church. Tin- bride i mo of jasper's moal popular fauna women anl for three

i fears was a favorite school teach- ! ar there. Mr. Dues is a son of .ail i ls. -nti Ihn s. ami has loiur leen

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Judge

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Announcement

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prominent in German social andijiM mn änd

both need

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heiain i nwcuv. -- M Saerritt has just

, V " X n a a M ÄÜ new iron fenctj completed

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11 citizens are cor lially inviti d to attend. Maa Kate Leb, County Vice Pres

SLAVERY IN

n'v..l. that have fru 'itls butleo

there should ba vory thankful H

Mrs. ShernU tor her kindness, Messrs, Fred Schnarrend Fred Knxh'l attended the State Fail throe la s last work.

On our first imge will 1' f-umi; S. vi-ra! U' the in-ipl.. of this iLu . : . . ,.-ti.i. mi. Dlace attended the wedding at

titled "Slavery in America" bj Foreman last THiesd) the Hun. Richard M. Milhurn. Mr Cy Cox went to Wa hingSme will be continued from I ton on business last Thursday, time to time until the entire arti- '..vt Sumlav will be the last

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nusiness circles ana in tin' auairs of Trinit. Council, V. Nh 1. R inert Giebel and Miss Annie Schultheis, sister of the bride, wore the at? lanta. Following the church eeremon, the bridal couple were entertained at breakfast at the residence of vv- and Mrs. F. U. Horst mann. !-- Fifth I . after which the bride and groom

left for an Eastern honey nnva. trip Both bav been receiving

manv eon u at . itions.

the

Swaiaf Wont by drugc'-'3- in cnt ar.d one s:cs. You may b Ipla . !e by . al-.o p imphl Im all Bwttl it.

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dly Yours, E. A. ELY

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cle is published. It contains in-

tprpstimr historical facts and it

well-worth any one's time reail

Holland

Prof. Kunz, of

Has resigned the princtpalship of Im Holland school which ht held for many years and front away, wi guess In- has pone to stay ! He leaves behind him a wife and child Prof. Hemmer has been appointed Supt. of the Holland schools. Declared to Epileptic.

:.r v i I Kn. ell :.t . i. . if ainii

preaching held here by our pastor Rev. Bouher. Hewillleavi

Tenn.. with hi.-

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niiiratirr

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son Feruinand Krodel declared1 an epileptic Drs. Salb and Sturm both testified that the by is afflicted and a fit person to be' treat. d at the asylum recent 1

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family Monday The Misses Lizzie Geisler. Gol

lie und Jessie Cox, Kay Weisca or, Willis Brittain, Louis Webbei attended the Fair at Hunting burp last Thursday. James Mulky and family visit sd at Wiila Wineinger near Ireland last Sundav.

T. W. Hays and wife visited at lohn Harris near f.emmon Monday Miss Lue Krodel is visiting at Waco this week Henrv Graham vvent to Washington Sunday to see his son who is at work there. Chris Mohne .aod wife movet

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Office on Ninth Street

Main and Jackson Home Phone 180. Jasper, I m l

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neriy I wn as the iray place raeaday and Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Mantle is visiting her parents at Otwdl this week.

Mr-

opened at New Castle sister After hearing the testimony week.

Mat Whithead visited her Mrs. Josie Cooper last

t!ie Judire found the facts to w

true arid recommended that the Im)- be sent to the asylum foi epileptics, he will be taken thert as soon as the papers are returned

Jasper Creamery Ass n. Hehl the:r annual meeting last Saturday and elected the following directors: ("has. Soiiga, 'no. A. Sermersheim. Albert Hochraanf. .Tos Schmidt. Krnst. Ramspefger, Jos. Lcchner, L H. Stutm. who will serve the frillnwinir vear. Thire were

about half of the Stockholder! present, and the officers desin t impress on all members, the importance of Attending thest meeting The Sec'y. and Treas reported that the Creamery had made ant sold about :W.iK3 J umls f.f Butter which sold for I10i884.1 Total expense 9,652. 2t Kalance on hand 1.2S1.H Fell Fpom Tree Top.

Dr. Robinson moved his famih to Knoxville Wednesday. John Houtch is suffering with i very sore foot caused from get ting it poisoned. At 'NT H ANNF.R.

The B'acW Hoi of Ca'cutta. The Black li"l of Caletttts i n sniull duiureon ia Tort William, Cal

cutta. Sureiah powlah, tit- Indian

raier -f Bensal, rook Calcutta in ths

year 1 T ICand no! the parrion "f 1 i'1 .1 1..-. I... 1.

men lllO Illl iumchh. im ii iw only two onall wiwsoari on oft eetsred with iron lar-. The pri

ontT- luffered förture during th Dicht, fur there war nt enough nir

for tl.rin hrenlhe. ;inl in thf

aMirniai! oi lv ta'entv-thrrt of them

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were uim-:1 P. 1 iu Hi t IUW :'

el i nt hi-itory ai ne if v. "- on record.

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Carl Brittain, a prominen

whoo teacher u thus count

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WINK villlli'iiin u ...... . Monday fell from a lind) si- , feet above the ground, break j both his arms, on hip and sj tainitiing 'ther Injuries whr may i rove fattl.

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English Army Horset. Even home in the Kngliith nnnv is natrtiicrcd and haa it' own little record kepi fur it-lf. The number ii branded upon llie bowei hind f.ct the thouxanda n the near hin! f "t and the unit-, tens and bandredd ii the off hind foot.

Thoa the hr-- whose nuinher is. i v. s:i.M will bare an H on his left

liind foot nml .I." I on the right. Mi what ii allcl hii ''veterinary hitorv sin et" everything about the bone will from tune to time lie written.

Important Ndice (3 Hiy'icians and Midwtve; Jasper, Ind . Sept. 1. I(J)7 Beginning Oct. 1st. records ol births will he collected exactlx like records of death.-. You wie be supplied with new forms of birth certificate The penalty for fai lure to report births within twenty days is for the first offense a fine of

ten dollars to fifty dolla rs. For second offense not less than fift dollars and not more than OIM hundred dollars. The same penalty will apply t report deaths and contagious disease. By order of the State Board ol Health John P. Sai.b. M I) Sec'y. Board of Health.

30 THOUSAND TELEGRAPHERS

WANTED

once in u.-ing Puan hiiiney IMI bcea Hi rfactoTT' "' 1 horae ahoer la tatratncli bard od i.uk. I tiavc- liail RiOlUaiO t9f uDMui anil it i- a u-ry painful j b, ill tag a hovat white Mtfl'ias tfowi I oai-k. In thM qcc isbiua, I would b

listv nin'll, :iiul at 1 1 tn-f . liviini-nt

dinatioOl I urinate. Alli-r 1 1 ? i o tr manv reim-. I in, Ioan' Kidney Pi Iii iren routfbt to my ttttcntuni and tln v I IwSyf beaa prompt In (riviog ue ialil flu- Mit attavk I ba-l :! t tun ii"iit!is a.-, air! I went tu lick A lfat Iriiir t ire lot a lix f Puan s K'.din y l'.lis.. A cm furnier o ccaekma, tbe i:ivi- tlwajra been nroiuut in giving in' -.lief. TM laa- attn-k I bal w? abodl i montli." airo. and 1 went to Flick it

pf!!-- .im. i. r.. a Ii x i Iuan't K i.tne 1'ilU. Ai on furiu.-i aiona. Ix-y ipicklr hnnirti"! the ptTB and lamaatcav, an-l I am irlad tu iti : bam." For Mir by alt iealvre. Price "o cr-nt Coaiar-Milbttrii Oo., Bnflalo, Kaa Ywk ,ie ageatta lot tha (Jajited Statee.

Rameaasei Um name Pima'a aaxi aki- ao utlier. n mi ütaidenee Notif'O. Su. ..:.

mbis Ciic:it Cooit, October tarui Itati?

llalneia Heb noil

Vf.Martin Mfllrr, Tbieaia KkuieatM, Ki VV ililer.. niiknnw n tn .r- (ieorgi

Selm -11 iliTeaceit, I al.

Th liefen 'lanta in 1m abbre :irc t iin tiy aotifl -I that tlte plainti i her in maftbed bar eempiaiai in Ibia Runrt

amy in i lor ttw imn tina of t!w tith n.

md tu i :t. in r nl i H'ati' n t Oll' in In I on ''aii t. t iiftlier a it', un atlidavit t" be eftVei dial lb I :?rnl; nt-. iinkn mm ihiis it in' i'i!i' Helm II 'h-ri . w I. anl rhravia KN- -oola, Kalio Waldr ar non rciidmiM of I ms -tat- rf Indiana. Soa h i ti re enloaa mid d fendont aball b md aimaar on the I4tbdni ol IK'totar, iWi the wrn h in r -f indidal f th.' Du! oil Si it Caorl ' Ibo (kin et Pi i hi. IWJ tl I lieli ii tl" I 11' t

loaae in J p r let Iht. I . an rr of i 2. 1 aril Wi

he.r aotvoe Willi. .. uiv band an I tin mal nt -ii nt til 23d imj 'if AOfU t, l'i7. John p. Hmira ( l-Tk IIuIn i riieuH V i Rich a i 1 . Mill ut ii K. I.. Habt, attorney log. 23, tg ark. Klnal Sell li'iio lit Nel ieu bub h ebr givea ! Iii er dl' mim anxl log Uv of Dad wig Pfjri i a t- I Hi- i I ! IM, .no . hi app n be hu'...: fin nit Court, bti I J nat. In Ii iBf the 7tli '; Of ? I n07, : . 1 ib raam . if am . :; Ki: al S Mtlement A WtnQt" all I " late ' f l. 1 'Iri e ! I 'h i .1 I ii I f . Moved; aii'l j- od l.nrn atv notidoil 1 m arid there tuakenrrrfol in-ir t an ' reeeiva th ir ilictillai1 iff Ii ! Sitauw, Th de k nf hi.i Oourt, t "ith 'lav ol Septem bar IWi Johi P. Rati . r, Clark P i " It Circuil I'ot Tm) lor 4c Trad i . luya pt. , "iC - kh

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FOR This BU gart OAK BED ROOM SUIT! The Catalogue

Houses can't beat it.

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Liquor License Notice

You will pay at least $2

more foi the same suit in Chicago and then pay the freight. You get it from us for $16 00 straight Also Elegant Parlor Suits, and a large line cf OHairs, Rocker. Kitchen Cabinets. Tables and all kinds of Household furniture The latest and bet

btylc:, Yoa are invited to call and

ezamn e

Sol ii-. i hen I? .i:i(ii r ami 1 1 a i I ''. Iieli.kHM. Hint t mh iini.int nl Mid ! iVlT Hi1' of l VI

lilm Hll't rouol) , ir. uint nl ifiMU in

il 'lOK-r lilt' ij Ii i iiny than .i inai tv ut allow Mg t Ii

J. F. ALLES. fink Building Cor. 5th i Jackson Sts.

ide iirr I r l la Ii fl ai 'I t'ui ie rai I om;i tit i, m l d"teriH md

SPECIAL BARGAINS !

We have on hand a lot of Pittsg J burg- Perfect Fencing that will i eli

a , recuiceu prices, part, or all, as

1MH0m2 icicpnonooo. ol, aS it lasts. 1 4-1 1 1 I -

umm tue laicsc

subscribe

Hill

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and will

you th?. best ser-

Height

give

vice You can talk to yo n friends, ord cr your mcichandisc and make your appointment by the Home phone. DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO.

I o. ! ods

on hard, fenca 80 26 l I.

100 80 70 320 It I

32 47 55 26

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Stays 12 12 12 12 G 6

Kigilir Price 22 ct?. 25 cts. 31 35 cts. 27 ett 3. cts.

necial (losing Ollt PftCi. 1C per Red

22c 27c 31c 22c 26n

p . i Ro.l per Rod per Rod. per Rod per Rod

60 YEARS

EXPERIENCE

Account of new

einnt-hour law.

Salaries increased

DRAUGHOiVS PRACTICAL

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lvanviil, PddiK ah, and St. louin rirnn 'hfin'a Tilirrnilijf itiiilent, hy i i arraummrat, ue miimaii win In i'iition'a i n. (home ofTti-c Nashville, I "i im. I Iris o iill('tf.. In 17 '.it.-- , fjno.ooo.. no ' 1 (ill al . a.ono nnfeni s annually, id yearn' -U' ' . IlL'.'IN'KoM men ajr I ir.'i n l:Ii'ii' la I II K BKT. TIIHKK monthä' Mn hm Hookkmptiiff or hnrtlianil to irnmrti"ir einvi. 11 ti n motiiiNig oipmla m alamvtwra lr miroon als. ha-. .,.000 atndmti It-amlng IM M M 1. 1 Ita lor prlTM on Motu HI vy. POSITIONS i'wrwtornnin.jr buck. aUloKU' r k Ü B.

S.P.Waper iMAHtrFACTURrRS UT

WAGONS AND Od RRIAQBb

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Tn addition to tho above wish to

that we always have on hand 1 sUck oi

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Tradc MRK8

Dcsic.ns Copyrights Ac.

AnToniai"f Ui 1. h A a X I N n mi tuirkif werimn our m" n fraa wiirihar nr inrtiflMii pri'huliiy 1 '-i iiM. t nüimrn ll'ititntrtctivrotiflitntillitl MllinBUni ni I'.iiont nl ft.-.'. HI I I " 1 1 f r 11 riii uitpi ia, I'nirntt taki l.r- ukIi llimii , i ri . I- 11 -'I- '. 11 ''nut cl '.'. in 1 lin

Scientific American. h..:1"i.t,l,l,llHt.Hir Urr. rlr iiaf ion "f m '' 'H'- I- r i ml. Term. .i ' r f -nr in ' Mil. I I. hmll t .II Mx.ilMlun

MUNN Ä Co.3' New York

grioultnrJ Impler and PsrtUisi i

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Jasper,

Ind

; lonepp Spring Steel Fencing.

The best in the county al the right price.

Lorcy & Still

ORIES' BUSINESS COLLEGE

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