Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 February 1908 — Page 5
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no Aim Im Food ad in 'y So does France So does German The uie of alum xi Kii ln ta& fflejil a Wuhinjton nd Ihs Da, t ""I ColumLu. nd Kim bling pomien are rrerrwhefe rcccinued i injunout. To protect yourjdf agalmt alum, when ordering balusg powder, SayptautfyROYÄLpowd and be ttire you get Royal. Royal i the only Baking Powder made fron Royal Crape Cream of Tartar. It k'i lo the t5übürfy aad wholejoroet of the food, j;3?i3 CO.'RiER M-. Flora Traylor visited r -. .Is n nioominton Saturday ar.'i -unday. Always a good supply of fr, h groceries on hand at Ed. Kit Wor's Send us your orders trThe carpenter work on S.i!.m Stephenson's newresidence in Nirth Jackson St., is almost cunij'leted. (:...ixt accident inairunce Dr. 1' ma' hrjpctric Oil. Stops the pain ; ti.-al- tiu wound. All druggigtH e'll ,t. ic-Commissioner Wehr, o Vadison Tp. was visiting Yns bnthfr Ed in Hall Tp "ho is very dangerously ill with pneum nia- - Have you purchased any of the heavy hose for boys at E. J Kuebler's, 15c price a pair. Don't miss this bargain. ! Witt's Little Early lihcm are the - . iltt known. i-'oM by J. A. MehrcMrs. Margery Conrad and grnd-daughter; Hattie Alexander, of near Union Valley visited Juhn Neuschafer's family on the fit and second. fc-R. W. May, of Rockport, representing the Star Machine Works, of Indianpolis, Ind , was here this week in the interest of his company, who are manufactjring machines for canning factories Mr. lay is trying to organ' ze a canning plant here. We hope he will be successful. WE D DINGiA NCE. A free u edding dance will be given at Kunkel's hall Mondav night Feb. 17th, 1W8 in honor of the marriage of Mr. Alphonse A Sermersheim and MissOllieM. Eckstein, to which everybodv is invited. Music Star Orchestra Married: Tuesda? morning, Feb 11, at S.t. Joseph's church bv Rev. Basil, 0. S. B., August HofTman to Emma Buechler The groom is now a resident of V hite Lake, South Dakota, but formerly lived in Jackson Tp , Dubois Co. They left for their home in South Dakota Wednesday. Our best wishes go with them. It i vry important and in fact it it ' -litly niH'e&aty to health that wr r reliWto the fetwnach promptly nttht fir-t -lgno of trouble. Take sonu'thini.' orv in a A-hile; especially nfter meali?: "tnHhing like KODOL 'for Dyppepei? tni Indistion It will enable y ut mat ii to do itr work properly. Sold I v J... A. Mehringor. id Is Balked Bq Age. "License to marry was refused to I.ee F Brosmer, age 17 years, of Jasper, Ind., and Miss Mary B. Cox, aged 18 years, of this city, by County Clerk Foster yesterday. The boy was too young. He explained his mother is dead and his father is missing. The young lady was accompanied to to the court house by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs- W I. Cox. of 9Ü8 South Garvin street, who were willing for her to marry Brosmer says he will marry the girl yet Lee is a son of Geo. Brosmer Lv. Courier Later, Tuesday, Evansville Uuner says that by order of Judge Rash Clerk Foster issued ie license and fte couple were married. March25and 2G have bjen ailäcted by the Democratic State Lommuteo for convention to n,ffie iilogntes to the Denver C;nvenUon and nominate can OiUatea for the various etato o ices lobe ott d for at the November emotion. The dofea selected aro a week er tbai the date of the Republican convention.
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dVA boy win bom Lo Arch r , . uoaue ana vue Monday. Shoes i for Ladies and children, m aw Biauu6at iWJW. J. IVUOCiar.
soTA revival meeting which! Tnk DeWiu' kidmr awl Bladder 'cved. He spoke extemporabegun Sunday nicht u hainir!1'1-' TbT pwiuy reu barkactu neously and not once referred to
conducted by Rev Breeden t-i.n Mn..i:i. -1 i uic 'ftuuuisi, cnurcn f S;ni.wck.ronHlown? .Head ii i it-. oi.Hinni mi ; Jllel H pifllll CAM of lazy livrr. Uurdnek Blood Hit 'em
tones liver and stomaeh nromotoi die.1. .;. :.;..
tion, pur flee the blood. - r... .1... Dr. E. A. Sturm on bran the construction fMhee ruilding on West S . Mr?. Can- left Sunday for Indianapolis to purchase stock of Spring Milliner'. i-Miss Emma .Joseph was called homefrim Indianapolis b) the illness of her father. as-Tom Bertraud of Dubois, passed through Jasper 'esterda enroute to Louisville to accept a position as a railway Clerk. --Henry Cassidy sold his household goods at public auction yesterday afternoon. I suffered habitual v from consition Doan'c Uejrulets relieved and strength ened the bowels, so that thev have be regular ever sine." A. K. "Davis, jri en grocer, öuipuur springs, Tex.
n:irnffnn nrA mt.(.jnexc ionaay mornincr
are sellimr fast at th rMnvl!whlcn they will leave for Cincin-
prices. We have a good assort-1 to spend a few days with ment. Now is your chance to'Alois Sermersheim and wife.
supply your wants, n,. j. Kuebler äyThe Masons will give a banquet to their families and friends at Ireland to night. tor Gfo. Kuetner is abl i to be up again, but as yet las no use of his arm. .i I m We have some Ladies. Misses and Childrens Cloaks, which we
are selling out at astonishing! T Married Thursday Feb. Gth by iw. prices. Call and see them andljfv V' Se-tz at t? ??e,L? lnnrn tho mhwoA nrinoc iSamuel C Veiscaver to Miss;'??1
learn the reduced nrices E J Kuebler -Messrs Mart Eckstein and
Philip Kunkel, Jr. have the' Pike Co, a son of Charles Weis - irame WOrk Un for their lnrfP.nnvpr wnn ?c lnmvn hv mnnv nf
hub factory on South Main St. ! our citizens here, the bride is one 's Judicial ca-iuit subjects the decision The building is 50 by 100 ft. infof Velnen's best lookintr I?irls.!ortheIe,nocr,lt,cPr,uiar3relect,on-
size. Kennedy a Laxative Coueb Svrun acte upon the bowels and thereby drives the eo.d out of the system. It contains no opiates it is pleasant to take and is uighly recommende for children. Sold uy Jos. A. Mehnnger. Senator R. ti. Miiburn left Sunday for Petersburg, where U ,V t..,i it.
ul ia jjiwiuuij, oa uuu&c ui Le,gait rheum. anv itchini?. Doan's Oint-
like Circuit COUrt during the absence of Judge E. A-Ely. VOnni. ia il... Wi ramn.1.. L-nnu. n. .i.. .i :.. - j . . . . v. . vu. ivy uixi ior u tp -psia, inuigcsnon ana an troubles aritini? from a disordered ttnm.ni, ii io niA.,ni .,.i .t it is pleasant, nromnt and thorOtigh. sold by J. A.Mehnnger. , , r . For Sale: -GO acres river bot - torn land in Boone Tp Call or address, H. S Lemmon, Home 'phone. Petersburg, Ind. H fa For Ibe Terrible Itchinjj. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keen their victime m perpetual torment. The Frunk Joseph who ior many years was cashier of the Dubois County State Bank tendered his resignation to the Board of Directors ot tnat institution ana aainu n cHiv.U. "m. .1 ( IraylOr was thereupon appointed
appliCAlion oi naniDerinm s aalve will firm nf Travw
instantly allay this itchine. and manv r; in :Tu i T. u Hevkt kkitcu i a
cases hove have beea cured bv its ue. fuibb niiuu ine uuRuau uaugu- of MiabridRc townbip. .
For sale bv. Jos. A. Afehrinirer. teroi dir. ana .irs. W. n. Alien, oeratk- primary election,
Cashier Joseph
Resigns
Cashier. He hied his bond ftO members present. the approval of the Board of di-j Adam Ricbards filed his report showrectors and is now in charge of ing that the Southern Ry. Co, used 191,the bank. i.O0 gallons of wafr from Dec. 9, 1007 to Mr Joseph has been in ill i Feb. 10, 190S. health for several months andi The ,icense for anv Eleclric Theatre on the advice of his t hysicmn ' vas Rxed at M per month. severed his connection with the .. . .r ... . ? 1 i Oi motion the Jasper Machine Aorks aSu'n nn v neu;. ,V l.nn,,n Waa ordereil to lay sewer piiea SO h
every body in the county, is a IUI, II. V.OOItlV.1. lO nun II uj worthy successor to Mr. Josephj and the stockholders of the Bank have every reason to COngra tulate themselves upon his selection j as the funds' of the bank are in safe hands and the business will , ho pnrpfnlUr mannrrr-d. Our con gratulationsto Cashier Traylor.,
Manv Sleepless Nights, Owing lo 'Marens Mfg. Co. 2 can ow n i . D-n-f cwA lossman Lumber Co. lumber Persistent CdUzh. Relief Feaad r Kuukeit salary t Last Mat Urich, salarv "For several wintere past my wife bas'F. Vonderschmidt salary been troubled with a most persistent and ; E1 Kankel salary dlpagreeable cough, which invariably j Frank Eckenfels coal slack extended over a period of several weeks j H. H. Castrop coal and caused lie r many sleepWx n'ghts,"j Pittsburg Transformer Co. writes Will J. Hayner, nlitor of the 'Standard Oil Co. Burley, Colo. Bulletin "Various rem- Wesco Supply Co. edies were tried each year, with no 'Com. Elec. Supply Co. beneficial results. In November last ! Holophane Co. electric repairs
tho coti!?h a.iin put in an appearance and mr wife acting ou the suggestion of a friend purchases a bottle of Chamberlain' Couth Remedy. The result was indeed marvelous. After three doses the cough entirelv disappeared and has notmanifested itself since." This remedy is for sale by Jos. A. Mehringer.
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nW'i .)f M i. w odneadujr. -- nt-Tn I ........ U.. . ...i u I , "w " i" inthe ie ptiblb tchoi.1 building built thie iruu IU UUY Mil il MlHKl lit Ciraiflg ÖUtn.Ur. atw - s. a. iiehr- " äs - at Ed. Kuebler's. öar-Mrri. 1 L. Mr. and HsbT'A ount mnn in .lai.r mn. av.av with another mtui.i! nif Sit - udav nisht. The hii-band llt - presided in the Behrens trial, returned to his home in Jeffersonville. Mr. Alphonse Sermersheim
... V. .uiuiK-iuig uns bMnPoneol tbeold time carpe&tew i"c"ia owmctuiujj eise ueatutib urawing" une Salary as SOme Monday, week. Having buiu many inusea before (representatives have. He is not a crank upon any sub-
Q' 4 l iui&e u.iinei ami n? J wc muuici- j'-w uu oionu uuuu tuv; otuuu MJaLlürui. xie IS an Ö1.UUL; . . ,r hdri.xl in C l..r...l.t. T .1.- .... -i -r- 1 ...
iobwu i-peniaumiy m 11 intirg ; -wq'" ium- iiuuebi man, wno every goon Democrat can vote for with iburi: viHitit, fr.öads. la' n I. .cnfiefapHnn
ÄiÄ;1 th Ä out of the Saloon bal-, if?th f thcäiist of j irHt all people who are indebted lo m- street Tuberculosis, deceased every nam and nature. Now b eol, oat d jet. wjl n n D.ed to m daughter of our fellow we must legislate for the forDeWiu's Carboiizrd Witch Hweif J n,ri, nnpWn townsman Mr. George Black, gotten man, the man at home, Sa ve is e pedollv nconiinuded fur piles.; ; l 1B,n She leaves her husband and a the man who sits at everv humble hold by JoAehnager ' ltle girl about one year ola. , fireside in the land."-Secretary
boIrcuitaCourt came tof close I POLITICAL ANNOUCEMENTS. Saturday and Judge Marsh, who! ""r;,";.,08:
and Miss 0ive Eckstein will bejoitioBtuconKrsfrowthe m District oi married m St Joseph's Church i InillaHa, subject to the Democratic 1'riinary next Monday mornincr after i'"00
ear Adam Weisman the barber
formerly emnloved b v Mr. Sum-! cand,dat for l nomination r.r joiat i:piui uiei o cuipiuj eu u xur. OUin j rentatlvefrom MVo ana Dabols Cosntiw. mers, but who recently went to6uujct totiw dion or the tat Dem. EvanSVllle tO WOrk for his broth--crane primary. March 17.KWS.
er, and Miss Ella Jochim of Jasper were married at Evans vine Tuesday. Weiscaver-Thompson. Ethel Tompson. f Sam is t.hn nnw hntr.hpr whoi recentlv came here from OfAvell and Sam although but 22 years; J J iJ: . - " ' "lar,f a wu fciw.wun.
liiey Will gO tO nOUSeKeepinglcratlc primary election
n Martin bosman's property near the meat market. May joy and happiness them through life. bleSS Foothes itching skin. Heals t-nt or! ournswinouiascar. cures p:ies eczema, ment. Your dmtnnst sells it. j n r.TZT tI.T u":.j U . IIUUUI QU U mO I I IGU i in kinnn in'jninn üppiliii i .... . - 1 - - m. rnun,jr:n ;c f -i.ö- f rnm lilt lunumu w muh.u jiuiu wit i Rrw fi vi 1 p forrpsimii ri pn rP i n lncfiBoonvilIe correspondence m last -1 'Sunday's Evansville Courier: T will nn riniihf Hp nnifA i ! 1,1 f" tS jl QÄn WÄLÄ w nwSr i?tnS J?ftI- Z' Wn t w t w iNora AUe-" -ll the-l :were united in marriage at .7 o'clock this evening. "Doc," as he is known, 1S a prosperous' dentist being a member Of the TTlrtt! nc? c Via lrttT fr otTört y-Y1 "u" "7 , rJ . body here is a son of Albert . r t T A Iravlor, Ot DOOne IP , and We WlSn mm alia Oriae tne OeSt OI good luck. TfllllU DflnDIl UCT I UWN DuAlIU IflLI. , .7 , .7
was nan .nonuiy nipm, reurjary io,nu.AMesiSorofa.aljrWKe Townblp abject to
Song on East Oth street. Too following are the allowances: Hoard of Trustees Joseph Kraft, Sr., marshal John Botrell, salary A.J. Herger, Treasurer J. P. Sehwenk, Cierk L. Hochecsansr. brick $25 00 50 00 50 00 15 00 12 50 5 00 gj-. o 00 p L. L. 10 00 23 00 9 73 55 GO 5 00 50 00 11 00 1 50 181 Stt 77 92 28 IS 9 30 79 99 7 S7 10 24 32 49 SÖ 5 10 40 10 10 54 Central Electric Co. Electric Appliance Co, Huntinjiburg E. L. Co. Ad mii Richards labor A. J. Berger streut labor - freight & express ToUl $67 21
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Rpr'Mta': .e William E. Cox received nuinv rnnrnrotiilnfinnc louay on . r-... v... ... . .o today on his speech yesterday' afternoon in which he attacked 1 the tariff. It was his maiden ofTm-f n,1 fc. ii manuscript. -Ev. Courier. JosBpn nailer br. I t lilt r !
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1MSII IjtlUClt. ! ,A 'b""i ßuechlwns at all time A ;(0 tT"h riil for Give mo : ii offlcesJSft, 4. In aUvanct'. Township U CO. Always 1 i4-4HH--i--:"f-:":--:--H.4-444-4 frFor Cscruizrin 3d Dhtrict IaUca. inr v t .t x. . .... For Joint ReprtKntatlve. .i.ut. J. Ill, BEING Is a candidate for Bepruseautire fron Oaboi and like ooan tie subject to the UtHaocratie prl.iry. WU.UAM D CUELL. .ot 1'etunlwnr. is a josevu d. baekek .s a c-auwato m joint Rprosoatatire. subji-ct to the decision of the Democratic primary. For Jailce otlt 57ta Jeilcial Clrcnt. JOHX L.IIRKTZ, of Jasper, I a candidate for Jade of the Slth Jadlelal Circuit .ubK'ct to the I etnoeratie pniiiary eieetian March 17 Koocvr A. ELT. of I'etersbanr. Is a- candi date for ru election as Jude of the 57th Judicial C rettit. of Indiana, sabject totbe decision of the Jotat Priuiary etectioa. lForPro,:ceUBr Att0l 57111 JC(älci41 clr' ! iunRvw.cARpSJn.otpikeco.ntyi. innHiiitfnrirn.w.l.ti.., T. . ....... . .. . .... ilr r,on-J;" candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of the ISTth Judicial Circuit, subiect to the Deworou siiEiurr. I FKRDIJfAND VOLLMfc.RU a candidate for .' ro election for Sheriff of Dobel County abjvet to the democratic primary election March Foil TREASURER. jujtni ulkblk a uuifutte for w Hectloti as Treasuivr of Oubol coanrv sab lect to the Democratic Drltnarr oleetioB. ( rorcoSirTWrt3triet. - . ' Ut.MIl UWUOIiUlh. ou-at T.. is a , . ' ,. .,., .... ..II III icanauiale tor comtn .kinitr fnr th Xhlnl w.ujn. tue tu mu racvuva jjreu l.rs. Jons B- Lcebbek I a candidate for CoBOiy tne irurti uit.ict o DBbo' ""y- u tbe tic pr'mary For Trstce ot B&rie er.vy iS MHdhhtc for Tn.MW of uainbrkujetownship object to the dohk cm pnaryELVIUHD FINK is a andWute for Tru tow, to tue raadldato for Trustee abject to th? Dem For Assessor. BaIaJ.riäce TowwMp. .viirr ia.,Ja.iu.ir.. .f JOHN lit; is. is a candidate forasesor of lumbrlde township subject to the Demo-. crane rriiaary Eleetlon Marek 17. IAH. FltANK MK.VDEL is a candidate forAsseor of Ilainbiidce townskip subject tm the Democratic primary eIwtlon. JOSEl'H STEKFE I a candidate for itvsrof IlalnbrWpe township subject to thu the Democratic primary election. SOLOS STEMIEXSON Ii a candidate for the Democratic primary, March 17, ISOs. Fr Traitee of Harstioa Towathlp. ADAM MARKER, Is a cand!datforTratco of ilarbifon township, nbject tu the Dctoecratic primary election. j For Trustee cf MalMx Towaiblp, 1 Gr.oRr. LH-OLtET ix is a oondidate fer Trastee of Madison TownVbip. subject to the Democratic primary election. nORERT YATES announce bimsolt a a candidate for Trustee of Madison Townnklp 9bject to the declsiou of tUc Domocmtle pritaarj' election March 17, 1;HJo. TrJtee of Bsoa: Towrmshlp. JOHN ltKEIDEMtAUGU Is a candMute for Tratec of Iloone township sabj- ct to tlir Democratic prltnarv. THDä II, ISMAS Is a candidate for TrteeofRoone township subject to the Dcrilcratic primary election. For Aserof Beoae Towniilp. Et.W(KD I'ADtiETr is a candtdato f.r Assessor of Iloone to vasbip, subject to the Democratic primary. Horse Shoeing. i I have opened a horseshoeing shop on Seventh Street opposite Hettich Bros. Livery Stable, and solicit your work. Prompt at-' tendon and good work at remsonable prices. Give me a trial. F. W. Seifert.
Hon. Alden
Ar m . . . , e u e county, is this week announced as a candidate for Representative from the counties of Dubois and Pike
Mr. Heurinor was nominated
county and should have been elected and would have been but for a mistake of the Primary election commissioner. , Mr- Heuring is a native of Pike county and publishes the Wmslow Dispatch which he established some ten vears
ago. He has consistently advocated Democratic principles
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I Belvia Helton wife of David "We have legislated for the
Interment in Shiloh cemetprv onuay atternoon May she rest in peace. - Reason Enthroned. IIecaue meats are so ta?i" they are consumed in peat excess. This leads to stoxnach troubles, 1 iliouaness and ronttipa'ion. Revise your diet, let reason and sot a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will oou be well again. Try it. For eale at J o. A. Mehringer'e drugstore. Samples free. GEOIIGE RUNKEL. Practical Horse-Shoer Special Attention to Lame and Interfering Horses. South of Vollraer's Livery stable. Jasper, Ind. An J -T' bOOO llflie. We were entertained bv the Jasper Saloonmen's League and fnn ,iJ r mi i had an elegant time. t The boys nave a home organization and are doing much good just now. Huntinfrhtira- hnc c o ,,. Kaa -ii i home JOdge and nll soon be m una trim ad ready to do their part. The towns are alive and nn-fn-riofp.-.-Rv. R.,ll0f; r r
JOHN T. MELCHIOR, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ESTABLISED 1886.
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JUST RECEIVE SPRING DRESS GOODS. Mohairs, Poplar Cloths, Tricots, Danish cloths, Serce Cashmeres in white, black and colors; New dress Ginghams, Percales, Waistings, Prints; New stock Embroideries, Val Laces, Torchon Laces, and Tan Laces.
Coire !n!We will be
LftMPERT & BOCKEUAN! General Merchandise GROCERIES. Both Ph ones Free Delivery WEST SIXTH STREET Jastier Roller Mills.
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Älake the Celebrated P ATOKA LILY PLUR Best Grade in the State of Indiana.
Chey Also Want lOUT . n. , Addi W tlte Hlgheit Flour and Ship Stuff J. &
J. Heuring
bv the Demoerao.v nf Vvk promises that if elected he of the two counties which ------..w - -- Dubois County Has Ho Delinquent Tax Sale. Last Monday was the day set for the Delinquent Tax Sale, but before that date arrived, all of the few pieces advertised for i sale in Dubois county had been paid, hence the County Treasurer had nothing to offer and no sale . wag jia ' This is probably the first time in tne history of the county that n0 delinquent tax sale was held, but speaks volumes for the 200(1 citizens of old Dubois. Save '"..inty By Buying Chamberlcin' v Con,., Remedy .-iiy just as much for a btt'e nffJn' h,n'a Couch liemedy as for a"-v ' ",eo,her co,)sh niejlicinep, but 8HVt' m"-ny ic buying it. The saving .s in what vou g.-t, not what vou , PRy- r Mire-to-cure-veu ipiaiiiy is" In ' uver-v ''tle of this remedy, and you get ' W'"w iienyoouen. .M'Kiecieu coins onen ueveiop Eenous ronuuions, and when you buy a cough medicino,you want to bt-fure you are getting one thnt will cure vour cold. Chatnlierlahi'H ' 9,,,Hi I?,.ne,J 1 ways rares. Price 35 i una weenie a nouie. for eaie uy jos. . Mehrior ger. W.-aftf.-ffyjCk Pleasaj to Show Y j i I ' WTCR ROOTS wxs '
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- - - . -. WHEAT m i t n Market PriCi 111 Carh for Sale at all time A. ECKERT.
