Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 January 1908 — Page 5

j SPC COURIER

m' ' GaHncr went toi i!le i day to v'sit rel-

v :Jord and family n near Washington

PO.The Prir.ce lienry uanoi , , n dance t the opera house t

,; 4J-y niht, which was well r. : v d

fmk Bp

large crowd attended the tit Ku.ikoT hall Tuesday .! . The music was furnished t: e Star orchestra

Qjten Quality Shoes for La-' , tine car at E J. Kuebler's-I

- I- - c 9.9 -

V. E Hail ot Evansviile. ; V in .lasher the lirst part of mate with Royal Grape t week on business for the Cream of Tartar

!; ntenl Ins. Co.

lout

POWDER Absolutely Pure

TakoPtWitt'i Kidnw jumI Bladder I'!-. Tii-y promptly rvllev baerkwhe i rak Utc. boM by Jos. A. JItthr GHORfJE KUNKI2L. Practical Horsc-SVv Special At . ntkm to Limj ami I.iter-fe-;nig Horses. Sou''i of Vo!r Livery ;-!e. J t-.p-.-r, Lid. A eTiCATl. I have opened up the Elite Saloon on the south-east corner of the public square, where I will be pleased to welcome all friendsAll brands of "Bottled in Bond," liquors a specialty. Hot soup between 9am and 1 p. m. beginning Monday, Jan. 20, 1908 Give me a call. Charles Flick.

If you liavon'ttho time to exercise regularly, Douu'h rollet will nrovont ooatintion. Thoy induce n mild, ery hunlihdil ai'tion of tho bowola without gripinj. Ak y ii-drujjlst for them. -'Ac

POLIflCAL AHNOUCEMENTS. I f Ir.iu:try lllucln.n MurHi lTtli. 1008. T

olil. $. i , THiialu; J 00. Alwuy Im advuiiee. 'i.

t .j. .;. '-.. .j. .. .;. .j. .;... .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. .j. '... .. .j. .j. .j, 4. 4.

FOr Conerestman 3d District Indiana.

WU.MAM Ii. tox in u cutulitluto for -

eltsotiuti to Co Harass (rout tilt) 31 Kl.striot of

IiiüIniiii, Subject to tlio Democratic Primary

loction

....r nr v -Ve itrofunilT.

, i,ijitv won't cr Uh Pot'tV I ,, ent wires- itditnc. c4m. or pio- , 1 nj: pilt-f Jtcr jearsi of su3c.ro?:. miy drug store

tu Louis and Benne Berber of t Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. iu..ch of Louisville attended if funeral of their father M.. Anton Berger here Suesday. CUIUS liUldlLEIX IJas Fresh Fish at all times, ned or raw at his old stand rner cf Sixth and Mill street. ,ips earache ia two minutes; W0Ü1- . .... ..f imM or cakl n "ive mm-

hnartenesf. one hour; moscle, two

1., nn; tore throat, twelve hoaiDr. lii.muf E:lcctric Oil. Monaich over

tor Harly 1 obling and Katie J orber were married last ThursJav night at the Clerks office by -Q t. Rpt7. Seim Senner-

sheim and Kerr Tray lor witnessed

the cermony.

DeWitt'fi LiiÜe Ket pills known. ncfr.

rcrlv Kiciv are the

üolu bv J. A. Mehr-

thr John Hemmerlein of Hays-

vllle transacted business nere Mniinv John is thinking of

Km no- n candidate for Assesser

nf Morhfcon Td. and no doubt

would make a good officer,

Most disfiguringfkin eruptions, c-ofo-,.. . ; Tii.hoa etc.. are due to iin-

I J' Knnloct Blood Bitters is a

W atihine blood tonic. JIakes you clear

,'yed, clear-brained, c:eai ekinned.

Scraps of Knowledge. A bag of hot snlt reliovos noural-

m m mm mm. a a lTUt.

nO AlUm, Hf LlrflC FhOSphate To roUl fatigue, when cowing e il..

ciutuge ywr poeiuon irequunuy. A can of hot wter sinned before

a meal will relievo nausea and dys-

jrepsia. A srlass of hot lemonade taken on

going to bed will often broak up a

A ludf tetspoonful of carbonate of soda diolred in water will often

care a sick headache.

Edward Egg has purchased

i "i j: a iiiim

the new store ounaing oi a Vio lnt: on which and

adjoining to which it is lOcaUd .nd will take possession about the first of next month- Tne purchase price was 2000 Hniw id rroinir out of business

and is now closing out his stock of goods. -If in need of shoes for Ladies or Crrldren. go to E J- Kuebler'sand get the best quality for the right prices. s-Rev. H. Duckett, Presbetyrem minster at Jasper lor the past year, returned irom Vvncnc lacf wppk. and has re-

signed his pastorate at this place

ÄWill Rnranur nnrl Jnhn

Schneider returned Sunclav from

a business trip to Louisville.

Mrs. G 5 try of Dubois

visited in asDer the first Dart

of this week

The trial of Chas. Behrens

began in Dubois Circhit Court

Monday-

-Just received another car

load of salt- Supply your ants

quick. E J. Kuebler, i

p.Mr. and Lous T- Koerner

have returned from a visit with

friends in I-cuisville and Cinci-i

nau. i

taRAIr nrtrl Mr?. Poev of

Evansville were in Jasper Friday

to attend the funeral, the latter s

sister Mrs. Henry Cassiday.

ft Mr. John Schneider and

familv moved here this week

from Dale Ind.. into the Geo.

Kuebler property on North Mam1

St. Jr Schneider accepted a

position as fireman in the NcvIty

Works. i

FEVER SOKES. j Vvpr trrv-i am! oU chronic SOrCS

bool 1 not be henle-1 entirely, but sltoohl

kvM in a healthv condition. 1 nii

can W done bv applying Chaxnbenain e

Salve. Tb salve has no enpenor tor thi rwirpo. It is alio most excellent;

for chapped hand?, sore nipples, bums and diseae of the skin. For sale by Jo. A. Mehrineer.

Drink For Invalids.

Take stale nieces of crusts of

bread, the end pieces of the loaf,

awl toast them a nice ears urown. Cre mast be taken that they do not hnrn in the least, as that af-

ffrt the flavor. Put the browned

crusts in a larce pitcher and pour

enough boiling water over to cover them : cover the pitcher closely and

let steep until cold. Strain and rctn tn tasto. This is also cood

warm with cream and sugar similar

to coffee.

DeWltt'a OnrlmH Sttlvft if (f ecltllv Sold by Jos. A. . "I tfjX-A specie containing '. of Evans vi. : tion and othc r

last Friday m o'clock on the Lick and West

new rail-way

We have a fe Ladies and Child's cloaks left over from our Christmas stock. Will close out at greatly reduced prices this week- Call and see at E. J.

Kuebler's.

To Kill Moths.

Dissolve 5 cents' worth of strych

nine in a pint of boiling water anu nllow it to cool. Cat red flannel

into strips about an inch wide and ... t i it

any length desireu nnu uiorougmj cMtnratP in the strychnine solution.

lien dry tack strips on floors in rWots whfire moths are working

and also under the edges of carpets and rues. The moths will surely

find the red nannei anu proui- wwc-hy-

Laving a Carpet.

Commence to tack down a carpet

upon the straight side of a room and fit it about jogs and recesse? last If laid smooth and tight, a carpet will wear much longer than if allowed to wrinkle and rub upon the floor.

For Joint Representative. WILLIAM U. CLMtl.L. uf rutcrauuru. la u

cunduluto fur thu nouilnnllon tor Joint liop-

ro-(Milatlvefroii Tike una DiiuoIh (JountlOft,

lubjHut to tlie Uwihi.ni uf tlio joint Demo

erotic primary, Muroli 17, 1!XM.

For Jndce or the 57th Judicial Circuity .JOHN" I. Illttir.of JflHtior. hni cimililatr

for Judei- of thoSUli Jmlk-iul Circuit suliloot

to tiiu iiduioi rtitlc priinury oiuctlon March 17

1W.

i Kuohnk .. lCi.r. of Putursbunr. Ii u cauill-

(into for ro-olcction an JuiliO of tliu67tli Ju-

lllCiHl C rctlit. Of Ill(lfiUl:t, ouujuct to tue (1C-

olaion of tho Joint I'rlinary ulttctlon. For Proiecutlnt Attorney 57th Judicial Cir-

cutt. 1IAKHY W. CAItl'liSTKIt. of I'lko county is

acunu'iildtoforl'roijocutin Attorney of tlio

tli Judicial Circuit hu bluet t tue ueutftion

of tho Do'iiocrutic primary election.

JOII.N K .CHAri'KLL. of lvtubnrff, Is a

canUUIatu for INosucutlni; Attoruoy of tiniith Judielul Cironit, subject to tlio Demo-

rutic primary uluctlon For Commissioner Third District. IIKMtY LANDUUKItK. of l'atoka Ty. U a

candlilato for Commisilonur for tho Thlrtl

I). strict subject to t ho primary ulcctlon March

17.190S.

John II. Lukihieus Ih a candldato for Co

unty CouiniUslonur of tho Third l)l?t.;ct ol

Dubois county, subject to tho democratic

primary election.

For Trustee of Balnhridee Township.

W1J KK.sY lua cuudldato for Trustee of

HainbrldBo township subject to tho Demo

cratic primary.

UKIN1IAUD FIXK U a candidate for Tru

too of llalnbrldgo township, subject to tho

Democratic primary election.

He.vrv Fkitch Ih ii candldato for Trustee

of llainbridKo township, subject to tho bom

oeratlc primary election,

STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. Ifvou have anv troul!- with your stomach too hooid take Chamberlain's SiOBtarhand Liver Tablets. 31 r. J. PKlote. of Edina. Mo., says: "I ha e cied a creat many different medicines for stomach trouble, bat find Chaatberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneöal than nv other reraely I ever nsed." For sal " by Jo? A. Mehrineer.

sS-George La Foilette of Ireland is candidate for the nomination of Trustee of Madison

ÄK Ki Mr- La Foilette is a where hvill move next week- partner in te well known Standjnere ne iu uu iorrl Mill no- Co . of Ireland he is

mmspiT anu ntxt - 0 .

many fnends during mar &u. here, who regret to see him leave Married: Monday January 0. 190S at the County Clerks office by Judge F. L. Betz John A. Logan Walker to Miss fo,-rl T. NfJV

The Groom is a son of Isom Walker who formally lived in I'oone Tp. but for the past three years resided at South Dakota. The bride ii one of the charming bells of Boone Tp. They will leave for South Dakota in a few days where they, will make their home. Our best wishes to them. We have some interesting low prices on many items now. Cali and see our extra heavy ribbed stockings for school children. All sizes at 12c a pair. E. J. Kuebler.

Residence

a wide awake business man and and a Jeffersonian Democrat For three years he taught in the public schools of Madison Tp and is thoroughly acquainted with tVif rlntip of the trustees office

If nominated and elected will give the townshipl a good service and make an efficent officer SODOL is the bet remedy known totlav for dyspepsia, tiidijrestion and all troubles ariinp from a disordered stomich. It i pk".tant. prompt and thor

ough. Sold oy J. A. Mehrtnger. An exchange says: Some of the larger advertisers spend fortunes for space in high publications. For instance, a single page in one issue of the Chicago News costs $1,141.6; in the New Vo'-k American, $930.00; in the New Herald 69S25; in Collier's UWklv. $1.600: in the Saturday

i Evening Post. lf00; in the melineator. SLS00: in the Wo-

uuiiytu, g , - -an,s Home Companion $1,S60; The residence of Dan I Lien- in tne Youth's Companion, lyter just north of Huntingburg, ig 430; jn t,e Ladies Home was destroyed by fire Saturday U , $4 000. Notwithstand

morning rire was causw tne nlgh pnces charged no def ecti ve flue The property, was put,ijsher can guarantee anything occupied by a renter named Small! jn tne wav 0f retUrns who Riippppded in savine most 011

his household property. Thj house was insured m the Farmer's Home Ins Co for $300.

DON'T TAKE THE RISK. Wlipn vnn br n bad coazh or cokl

do not let it dac along nnt 1 it become? 'hronic bronchitis or develops into an nttark of pneumonia, but give it the at -ntion it deserves nd get rid of it. Take Chamberlain's Couch Remedy and vou are sure of prompt relief From a f mall Declining the sale and ate of this preparation has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreizn countries, lie many remarkable eure of coughs and colds have won for it this wide roputätioa aad extensive neu. tot ale by Jos. A. Mehriager.

THE PURE fOOD LWV.

i Secretary Wilson says, "Oae of the, objects of the law is to inform the con- j umer of the presence of cert tin harmful , dm w in medicine." The law requires ) th t the amonnt of chloroform, optnro.

monhine and other habit Mrming,

drncs be stated on the label of each bottleTne manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have always said that their remedy did not cant dn any of these drnzs, and the t-uth ol this claim is now fully proven, as no mention nf them is made on the label. This lemedr is not only one of the safest, bot one of the best in nse for coughs Dd trlds. Its value hx been p.-oven beyond questinn flnrine thf minr vearS It llX besn

in peneral use. For sale by Jos. A,j Mchriager.

Fop Township Trustee.

Mr Reinhard Fink on request of his old and new friends an-, nounces himself as a candidate! for Bainbridge Township Trustee. He is a citizen of this township and has been for the last thirtythree years. He is a business man as well as a farmer In the past he has been conducting business in various lines and has never failed. At present he is a farmer and Dairyman and wellknown by the citi ens of the

township . i Mr. Fink fulfilled the duties of the Trustee's Office for four years, namely from 1901 1005-, He made a great number of imnrnvements. buildintr and re

modling several school houses I and also a great number of bridges. He really was the Trus-I tee that put theTownshio on a firm and good financial footing, ! not have a single outstanding debt of any kind whatever when his term expired The editor' can give evidence of this himself on account of previous publications in the Courier during Mr Fink's official years. During the last two years of his administration the tax levy was set and the official records and reports examined and approved

by Jacob Burger Jr. an expert member of the Advisory Board If there was any error in regard to these, let him make it known to the public. As there has been so much rumoring about Mr. Fink's

salary below is a true copy as taken from the official record for the different vears.

1901 $235 75 1902 212.2.r, 1903 $-238.75

1J04 234 00

The above includes compensa

For Assessor, Balnbridce Township.

JOlIN' UETZ Is a candidate for assessor of

liainbridgo township subject to tho Democratic Primary Election ilaroh 17, 1W3. Fit ASK MENDEL ia a candlduto for Assessor of Jlaiubrldge township subjuct to the Democratic primary election. JOSEPH STEKKE Is a candidate for Assi?

sorof Hainbridfto township subject to the tho Democratic primary eleotion.

sni.os STEPUENpOX 18 a candldato for

Assessor ot Italnbrldiio Township subject to

the Democratic primary, March 17, 1303.

Tor Trustee ot HarfcUon Township. ADAM UAUKEIt, is a candidate forTrn-ste

of Harbison township, subject to the Demo

cratic primary election.

For Trustee of Madison Township, Geohue Eviollkttk Is ii candidate for Trustee ot Madl-on Townnhlp, subject to tho Deiuecratic primary election. KOIlEKT YATES announces himself as u candidate for Trustee of Madliion Township subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election March 17, VX6.

For Trustee of Boon Township. I JOIIX MtEIDE.tNAUGn Is a candldato for Trustee of Hoono townsülp subject to the Democratic primary ! THOS. II. INMAN Is a candidate for Trustee of Itoono township subject to thu Demo- ; cratic primary election. ! Tor Assesjorof Boone Township.

! ELWOOU PADGETT Is a canUldato for

Assessor of Itoono tow nship, subject to the

I Democratic primary.

1 -Witch Harel

-nodedfrr piles

jr. of C coaches pO members ii ass Associar v 1 in Jasper tbout 10.30, . u to French ; Baden over -the: extention. Thev !

had a band with them and spent 1

about two hours here parading

over streets, meeting our bus

iness men and otner friends, and them took their departure for the Lick. They passed through here on the return trip about 9 o'clock in the evening. Kennedy a Laxative Couph Svrup ivte upon the howcltt and thereby driven the "0.d out of tttu Hy?!in. It c ntniiiö no .tii it. u -it i iln.iu:irit In lnL-n nml id

lilily rewinuK'n-lt for oh ldren. SoUl by Jos A Mehrinjfer.

Hon. Win. 0. Curl!. Hon. Wm. D Curll of Peters

burg, can-aidate tor Joint K-r-

resentative was here this week

nterviewing the voters of this

:ounty in recrards to his can

didacy, vr. Curll forored this office by calling we find him a

very pleasant gentlman and one who is norfectlv comnfitpnr. thp

office for which he aspires.

lie is a lawyer ot good standing and was a few vears ajro

Dpntitv Prnsponfno- Atfv fnrPJVo

County, in which office be gave 1 i T-r -

general sausiacuon. rie is a

ma.i or a spotless renutation

nPVfr hpinn- phnrrrorl whh nnv

thing. He is a Bryan Democn t

anu ii nommateu and e ectedi

would b? an honor to both! counties, the interest of the people will be safely gaurded

Tt itt Vfrtr iminrtnnt nnd in fnnr 51-

absolutely nee?.n iv to health that wc

zivo renoi to me eiomacn promptly at tne lirst signs of trouble. Take something once in a hile; efpecially after meals; eomethinR like K.ODOL for Dyspepsia and ludit-tion. It will enable y ur st'imurh to do it work nrnnorlv. Znt

by Jos. A. Möhringen

For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the bladder, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c ) I E. C. DcWITT Sc CO., Chicago, III.

If

I I

I Mean-Looking

: I tetter-Head

v Has lost many doUmr

1 foi business men. 11 '. ?n tnrla-d hv the coat

be wears, he is alto Judged,

An artistic and burinejw- .; im. winr-VifMirl baa oiteni

I' K.n a basis of credit. It i

may be looked on as gwu investment. Utuifityour business with a good opt. ye do fine printing, fc.

1

Horse Shoeing. I have opened a horse shoeing shop on Seventh Street opposite Hettk . 3ros. Livery Stable, and solicit .-'ir work. Prompt attend,. -I good work at reasonable prices. Give me a trial. F. W. Seifert.

a it-

i

MELGHIOH,

General Merchandise, ESTABLISHED 1386.

Special Sale of Rubbers. Beginning January 17, 1908 Men's Best 1 Buckie Felts, at $2.40 & $2.50 Men's Best 2 Buckle Felts, at 2.8) & 3 U0 Men's Best No. 6 size Felts at 2.25 & 2.75 ALL KOLLED EDGE Men's best buckle Arctics rolled edge $1.50 , , .. it . 25 TIT " OA Y omens -

Try onr Slron Shoes. ley Will Please Yon.

tion for the discharge of all of his duties He is well qualified and experienced for the position he is seeking and if elected will no doubt make an efficient officerThe voters will certainly4male a : wise selection in selecting him for 'their Trustee. Bainbridge Tp. (Trustee drew for 1906, 2G2 00

on ?2a more tnan in jljam.

Answers. Two oung society women were in nn outbound Sutter street car. It stopped nt Leavenworth. "Oh, there come Tom and Ed ! 1 j

guess they ve had luncheon at tne Palace. They've got on the front end. I don't want to speak to Ed. Vhat can I do if ho should come back this wav?" "Jlydc!" shouted the conductor as the car sped along. "What's the matter? Don't you like him any more ?" "I never "did, but I expected he'd ask mo to the auto show, and he pretended ho wasn't going, and I 1 just know he'd be there. What do you suppose ho was doing by hif lonesome ?"

"Larkin!'' yelled the conductor, loud above the down grade whir of wheels. San Francisco Chronicle.

Helpful Hints For the Housekeeper, Value of Tissue Paper.

Tho tissue naner in which parcels

are wrapped should never be thrown away, but smoothed out and laid away in a drawer for future use. A small pad of tissue paper sprinkled with methylated spirit will give n brilliant polish to mirrors, picture glasses and crystal. The pad, used without the spirit, is excellent for burnishing steel, rubbing grease

spots oil furniture, ponsning suver, etc. For packing glass, china and ornaments a roll of tissue paper is invaluable. When pneking hats a wisp of tissue paper should be twisted round all upstanding ends of ribbons, ospreys and wings to prcvcut crushing. Dress and blouse sleeves should bo stuffed with soft paper and a sheet of it placed between the folds. Silk handkerchiefs, ribbons and lace should all

be ironed between a layer ot tissue paper, and tho latter is n fine polisher of steel buckles and hatpins.

LAMPERT & BOCKELMAN

General M erchandise GROCi'tUES.

Both Phones Free Delivery

WEST SIXTH STREET

JasuBr Ruller Mills.

ESTABLISHED'

capacity Kiif!SS9 45

" " BARRCLS 8 8 0 8

1 3 3

,. i

J.& A.ECKERT, PROPRIETORS "mm -

Make the Celebrated P ATOKA LILY FLOUR Best Grade in the State of Indiana,

Thev Also Want 1 our WHEAT 1 dad uav the Highest Market. Price in C ft Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times. J. & A. ECKERT.