Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 February 1908 — Page 5

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POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Ho Alum, No Lime Phosphate

Tho town board hold a special meeting Monday night. tfJohn Steinhäuser returned from Louisville Sunday. A large assortment of Spring dress go kIs now on sale at EcH J. Kuebler. arGcorgo Harbor wont to Louisville Saturday and returned Monday. KS-Miss Barbara Eifert visited her sister Mrs. Wm. Milburn near Hillham, last week Tnk Df'Vitfa Ki Inoy and Madder Puls. 1 hy prompt y n-li vu barkM-!)-ii-mI vvi-ak liuct. ko;-i by Ju. A. .Mt-hr myur.

! rThe County Commissioners

will meet tne Court

.Chris Singer and famivwill

movo this week to John Gramelspnehcr's farm in Madison Tp. The Jasper ball team has re-organized and will play bull agains this coming season. tor A "Leap Year Ball" was given by some young ladies at the opera house last night. oär-Dr. E. A Sturm on Wednesday moved into his property

recently purchased from Herman Eckert on West 6th street.

I POLITICAL ANNOUGEMENTS. ! I'rlimirj l.lrriiwn ar.fc lHh, u. l'ir - lit r.i I oTS. tf " uaty X . . ... ti A, a) 4.1, ill J tall! "S" 1 X Fr Coocretiain Ji Dlttrict IsUza. KII.UAM li. tuX im a cmu tor r-

inderm

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School Trustee.

en Elected! ..DJIL

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For Jelat Etprttjuuilvt.

; llr.TBR U. OOM.K a ojunImUi. Jos- up 'rattiTfaw iMibwi ud rite MM t l'jorv Ut li Democrat riMurr.

iuwu. t:.i n.K-.i i I .

jur isiuur ocnunmacner, ai.uk v j. hierin i umimju tor

who has been visiting here for Ht'pr'ntat,V iF9m "mbah' some (lavs will liav for Tnrlfnnn- ,w ''' lrte

pol is tomorrow.

33. Hon. H. W. C. rnontor

n monuny st sion ai !Candif!ato for Prosecuting AtterHouse next Monday. ney, WUs in Jasp -r Thursday on

bvi-'n- :id r -ports t at everything looks line

T 1 If 1 xl

f raruon me, sir, uegan ine portly person in the railroad .train to the man wiio set next

to him, but wha' would .say if I sat on your hat?"

Suppose you sit on it and and then ask me." KiicppsfpH tn

rST?i",r;'Trustee Joscoh and John Bereer other.

"'-"r"wT U i 'T A',A " 9AmtA fU -H,,

KeSlgfl. 'person, calmly.

i Tne Town Trustee's held a spe-

iciai meeting- last Monday night 'School Trustee Frank JoseDh's

' resignation was tendered ana accented and Mr Albert Sonderman

h-iuiam ii ciblu irtx. was appointed to lulhll the va- -! idl4 fur I tit-iMMBinalinai TirJoiac kvp- CanCV. r.-. i.tniiv- ' l'ifc- an.) Iul.i(um, Ti?i-o T,,m .1, -U rtr 3

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uia lenacrea nis resicnation as

w A dam e given at tin opeiu hiuso Tuesday night was f aril well attendeJ.

LI,. RiER

er Lx-troasuer Chas Moenk-

1 ous, of Huntingburg visiteJ in

Jasper Sunday. aMrs Annabelle Carr re

turned yesterday from Cincinnati

where she had been attending

millinery openings. Cheapest nn-iil nt Tliinaü' lii'Ipctni Oil. nml liealy tlie wound, it.

insurance Dr

lrw tle piim All ilrugiiita tll

5..John K. Chapped, of Pet 1 ? r t- t

ersourg was in .jasper r nua in

the interest of his candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney

Albert, Sylvester and Ro

man Spayd came home from St.

Loms last week to spend a few

weeks with their parents.

HeWiu'e Little iHfct pills kuuwn. ncor.

Marly R sern arc Him

olu by J. A. .Mehr

.Hon. R. m. Milburn returned Thursday from Petersburg where he had been presiding as special Judge in Pike Circuit court.

It is very important and in fact it if absolutely ncessaiy to health tliyt we irive relief to the utomach promptly tilth first sigue of trouble. Take Komethinp once in a A'tiile ; ef-pcchtlly after inealti: tomi'thing like KU1JÜL "for Dytjiepsip Hud luiligpftion. It will enable y ui ptmacli to do itt work troperly. bold by Jos. A. Mehring-r. A woman does not spend all her time' in buying things; she spends part in taking things back. For Sale: -GO acres river bottom land in Boone Tp Call or address, H. S Lemmon, Home 'phone. Petersburg, Ind. Mrs. N. B. Cummisky and Mrs. Clara Pickhardt left Monday for Louisville and Indianapolis to attend Spring Millinery openings. For the Terrible Itching Erzemn, tetter and salt rheum keip

their victim n perpetual torment. I'bel

application of Chamberlain's Salve will iuhtantly allay this itching, and many cases hgve have been cured bv its Use. For sale by. Jos. A. Mehriner. Soothes itching skin. FlenN cuts or burns w iliout a scar. Cures p:len eczema, sa. t rheum, any itching. I loan 'a Ointment. Your druggist tells it. w"The revival meeting which had been conducted by Rev. Breeden at the Methodist ciurch for two weeks came to a close Tuesday nightQuarterly meeting was held at the Methodist church Saturday and Sunday. The Presiding Elder, of this district, of New Albany, delivered sermons Sunday KUDOL is the best remedy known today fur dysprpsia, indigestion and all tumbles arising from a disordered stomach. It is pleasant, prompt and thorough. Sold by J. A. Mehringer.

aerSpencer County Fair Chrisney, Indiana August 10 to 15 1908 The iirst fair in this Circuit.

De Wit "h I vi Ii e p tiold by Js

Carboiiz d Witch II zel c ally lecuiKine le! f r jnlee

A. Mehtinger.

uli)t tl- it-., n j iii-iat

TI ! f.iiiiiir) Munrli i;. Mh J'hltl U IttUKKK . a ra4i4e

m -Trustee, and the Board postponed

mtil the next reg- B

Chas. Flick's Elite Saloon.

Walter Krodel returned

Tuesday from Indianapolis,

where he attenaeu tne marriage

of his brother.

Our line of Ladies and chil dren's school shoes are complete

Prices very low. Call and make

your selection. Ed. J. Kuebler

.iion. k. ii. Aiuiourn returned to Petersburg Monday to

resume his duties as Special

Judge in Pike Circuit Court

w ine lactones wmcn were

forced to shut down on account of high water have all resumed

work, again

arme U lv. ot A gavo a

euchre at St. Joseph's Hall Sun day night which was well attend ed and a nice sum realized.

stö-Edgar Traylor expects to

open up a stone quarry in Lass Township in the near future, and

get rock ready for the Cass I p. roads which he is building.

Feel hinnuid, week, run-down? Head

ache? Stotn.trh ''off'? Just a plain case

of lazv liver. Burdock Blood Bit ers

tones liver and stomach promotes diges tion, purifies the bio d.

fc,John Lorey returned Sat

urday from Indianapols, where he attended the Retail Hardware

D?aler's convention.

We have several dozen Miss

es and Children's cloaks, which we are pricing at less than cost. Now is your chance for a bargain. EJ J Kuebler.

suGeorge H-tich went to St.

Louis Sunday to spend a few

day with his brother Andrew,

who is sick.

is located on the South east u Ut lK UitK'' atk" Pr,"rj vr it corner of the Public Square, Mart iiGosman's old stand where he will ':ctiKE KLV J'r. t. with all the best goods in his cik of joi! .

line, bivemeacall Hot soup r,.rp..,i- .

consideration

ular meeting.

Fr.iBiceei ttesTtii jceidjicircst. . The street commisiioner was J,I l, BUKT, of Jasnrr. 1 ruiiliii.' instructed to place a culvert on

t lu.ix. ..fihf inu joii.ii irru thc East side of the Public school

lot. Then the Board adjourned.

everyday 9 to 11 o'clock A. M

Iw. Lemond-Reutepohler.

muuiuav; vj. xji'iuuiiu, yvniü 57th Jadtrial Circati, ab)rt old, SOn Of M. D. Lemond, Of TatieprimrjlotiB.

Duff, Ind., and Miss Mattie Reu

S7tU JsildAl Cir-

cclt. HAU IV W C KIliNTEK. ttt HVt cmntr 1 a candid atefur rroitmc Attoraejr ol tke s:th Judicial Or seit Mityrrt t tbe deei of the Do'iKcratc riinkry etoetio. JOHN K CHJkl'l'KLI-. ot r-!T-bnrx. i candidnte tor VtostarmUme Allontty of ibr

so the Detno

Soma Tomatoes. Two hundred acres of tomatoes were planted in Daviess county in the year 1&)7 and the number of bushels raised and sold was 16.9D9. The Washington canning factor? augmented the tomato crop in this count v in the year past. The crop in this county was far in advance of the crops of Knox. Martin and Pik-e.

tepohler, daughter of John Reu- ricnnmsD vou.M:i,a ui!. iOT the list named only having four

tepohler, of Huntingburg, were rt" e,wltofflfvrSIertsIrf,N,b,!'aa1y acres planted. The average married Wednesdav, Feb. 26, by jti yield in a few of th,- nearby Judge F. L. Betz, at his office, j1' rmt 4M. counties was: Daviess S4.50; The ceremony was witnessed by jo,k,. Ji SS VSu. 5;n- ??-- Wx, 30 55: Dubois,

Jovial Henry Kohlmeyer. the eivctwn tt.- .r niboit .. b- A-A ureene, lUT -2. The

To learn ookkeeping

Shorthand and Telegraphy. Over 500 students annually Nine teachers. Sixty typewriters. Positions for gradu- . ates. Send for catalog.

rem .suiiKirr.

BUSINESS COLLEGE, Evansville, Ind. "lA&flrt Grüteit Business SMI

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nepuDiican committeeman ot the Jt toiht- Dewocrotic t r mTyritia

first ward, of the city of Hunt-j ror commiiooer TMra wstri.

ingburg. The newly married couple have

a host of friends who wish them

joy ana happiness throughout

their married life

Save Money By Buyine

Cough Remedy.

Horse Shoeing.

You will pay just as much for a buttle of (Jhanibeil un'ä Couch Keinedy as for any cf the other cough medicines, but

you save monev ui buvint: it. The

Hiivinjr in m what you gut, not what you pay. The Hire-to'oure-vou quaiitv is in

every bottle of this remedy, and you get KOOfl results when von take it. Neglected

colds often develop serious conditions, and when von buv a c uirh medicine vou

want to be sure you arenettim; one that will cure your cold. ChauiberlaiitV

Couh Remedy always cures. Price 25

number of bushels raiI and sold in the different

ue.vky uisinjuKHK. .Jiw. t .. i Knox, 4,400; Martin 1.40Ö: Greene 1 nave opened a horseshoeing

pa h1 idate fur Coninii.ioer tor tk Third 4ß.lf50 DhK.-mc: 5M chnrt nn RownfVi Sfroof nrknnoilo

F!o-d county was the bestHettich Bros. Livery Stable, and SünfMV hlftate:ithlrais" solicit your work. Prompt atsngof the red vegetable. theav-.- , H

LnamD cr,an ! nrmiarv iwtiot. iTho mwt rnmn n., . able nrices. Give me a trial

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For Traute ot Baiatriice Tewashly. 1H Upton COUntV, 3,0 OUShels F A Q o i -f o r4

oeing gathered there frm 2,055 acres Washington Herald. , mmmmmmmmmmMmammm

O.Ftrirt ubj-t to the pr.ury tltttiw Miith i IT, IW:. j John It. LrKBUER. tarwtfidate lor c-;

unty CoMiik.iierwf tbf 1 hind Wit.--I or.

11 sum ! cani.lu- It Trm-t of cratk- irimrj'. ltKINHAltO KINK U a radMate for Trat- ?

tec of llRiBbrMge tonn' .p. ilitci to tbe Ueuiocrutic primary vlwiuii. JlE.vitr Fkitch I acaii4t for Tnute of HniuUrxlcf lown&bip. uujeetto ttt Des opratic pr mary ultTtton.

and öOeentEH battle.

A. Mehrienper

For sale bv Jos.

The Age Index. Ella You shouldn't look a gift

horse in the mouth !

Stella But how are you going

to tell whether the present is new or not.

örMiss Flora Traylor was unable to fill her positions one of the teachers in the schools a part

of this wee'v' on account ot ness.

For Assessor, BalntiUte TovrMj. JOHN UETZ i? a ramlidate for aj.or f HainlirWKetowntliip obrt to tbe beseoratio Trlmary EloetioM SIc-li lT,Ky FltANK MKVDCL is a canihtate for issor f lla.ntirWi.-r tuwabip o)et t toe Domocratfc primary cL-ctiuH SOliS STEPHEN -ON I a candidate for A"Sf.or of IIa abr Town-talp b (- t to the Domocratlf prlwarr. JJurrb it, iirta.

Fcr Truitee of HarMwn Towaihip. f 4 AHAM 11AKKEU. i a eaadklui-e tor Trotte4 j if llHrbion towBiip. ob)wt to tb 1cm I . ratio prlinarj- eJectto. j F-r Trustee of Miilipa Toicsstly. $ Ocorgk. i.t ollette If a mMMate fori M

A couple of years ago a cranky T,w Madi. Towaij,. Bbt to sort of an old man came into the tUv x

kuhekt 1 ATKs aHHOMHct hiatal a. a d

candidate for Tra-tee of -Vndios Ton-a-aip Mibect Ut tbe t-ei-ioi. ot tbv lieaaoc-rati' primarj- olvctton Karcta IT, IK.

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JOHN T. MELCHIOR, GENERAL MERCHANDISE ESTABLISED 1SS6.

1

: He "Stopped" His Paper.

sr Lent begins next Wednesday and social events among the Catholics will cease until after Easter, which occurs this year on April 19th. Sheriir Vollmer on Thursday of last week, took Isasc Pegg, an old soldier of Birdseye, to the Southern Insane Hospital at Dvansville.

office of an exchange and stopped his paper because somthing in it did not just suit his fancy. The

sick-'editor has frequently met him on

the street since that timeand it is amusing to note the look of su -

JUST RECEIVED SPRING DRESS GOODS. Mohairs, Poplar Cloths, Tricots, Danish cloths, Serge Cashmeres in white, black and colors; New dress Ginghams, Percales, Waistings, Prints: New stock Embroideries, Val Laces, Torchon Laces, and Tan Laces.

Gone WWe will be Pleased to Show fou.

y j. y

For Trustee of Eooct Towxjtlp.

JOHN' IIUEIIEMSArUH is a candidate U,r

Tru-tc-e of lloonc tow Myhin $U.ct tu

prise on the old fellow s face that wratic primary

it is still in exist ence regardless of

the fact that he stopped his paper Some day, and it won't be long either, that old gentleman vill turn up his toes his heart will be stilled forever. Neighbors and friends will follow his lifeless clay to the silent city and lay

Ithem to rest among the flowers.

Till IS II. I.VMAX U a niRdklAt for Tra

too or Itooue townbtp ab)trt to tke IX crutic primary election.

-LAMPERT & BOCKELMAN!

lAn obituary will be published Hst UA

t et 1 t . .. I a 11.. f ... ...... i ... . . .

DviÄtSi and Vt;.:,mi;:iieui l y? lAiayt:.A Webers, Lyon & Healys. Wash

ter and son, who had been visit

ing her daughters, Mrs ''edhn and Mrs. Weigel, returned to their home in Albion, 111 Thutsday. GEORGE KUX ICE L. Practical Horse-Shoer Special AtLontion to Ltiitiq und Intcr-

taming Washington's Birthday fering Horses. South of Vollprogram in iMrs. Eckert's room me r's Livery stable. Jasuer. Ind.

ened the boweld. that they hnve beon UVU üu bums. SterliniTS. Huntinjrtons

regnhr verrinro.-'-A . K. Davw. pm-icitizen ne was, wmcn tne re- and other welI-knowm pianos. oert uipimr hpnrw. in. cording angel will overlook for Moreover tije particulars of each

fh-Wvs. Evwth her dauirh-"" instrument

Big Bargain List of Pianos Free. General Merchandise

GROCERIES.

many . Steinways, DOtn rnOneS hTfift P lPr

- W I I W I J WEST SIXTH STREET

A list that is the biggest that has ever been cdmpiled, comprising fine pianos, has jnst been issued by Lyon & Healv This

are given, so that

tThe pupils in the grades of

the public schools gave an enter-

r riday afternoon, and quite a number of visitors were in attendance

Robt. Krodel and Miss Em ma Judy were married m Indiana-

, - - - pons Tuesday morning and came Kennedy a Laxative Cu.ik i Syrup .i :e tn TMnP1. tiu same dav to snnd

npon tho bowels nnd thereby dnvus tUu,

torn out ol ttieoyetum. It contains no opiatts it is pleanant to tnko and is '"Klily recommendo for children. Sold by Jou. A. MrinKer.

Msny. , Sleepless

- PersrlttlltM

a few days visiting relatives.

I cli- fiivio hn will tin fnrrrnffon

Ollvl b Wl.ll 111. IV III JS I.V. WWbV.... As he lies out here in the cold, cold graveyard wrapped in the silent slumber of death, he will never know that the last kind word spoken of him was by the editor of that paper which in life he so spitefully "stopped " Did you ever pause just a mo

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menu anu uunK mat your euuur, d Qr h be?n used f brf f whoever he may be, will write iods j mdi you obituary some day-Lx. . The prices quoted arephenomRlliflp PnQk in FppnPP enally low. I.yon & Healy are ÜUlUrJ rUblb III ridllliö. making a determined effort to A feature of the roads of clo?e out several hundred inFrance is the ever-present guide struments of this description

Those mndo nasts c nsist within the next J liv, to

the buyer may judge for himself whether or not the piano is a bargain. ; This list will interest persons' who want a very good piano, for the reason that many of these instruments are slightly used in name only, that is, they have

naa exnioition use m show wm-

Jasuer Roller Mills.

ESTABLISHED

nast These truide posts c insist

Hir.TriTin H fliiniminsnnd Miss of .in iron nlanue about two feet prices have been Oen reauctd

and a 'focrfxhiirh. securelvi very materially.

ton's birthday by getting married. I mounted on sturdy posts or- Send for a copy of this li?t

Judge F. L. Betz performed the'tastened to onie sunstantiai yuu uo not wisn io payaucwi ceremony, at his office. The i wall. They ar pajnted in white for a piano, you ran arrange for trimir. nnv monthly oavments on üortion of

It?-.-' . 1 . i IU1UUIII IO l QUIl Ui Urt-1lu.'H.v uiiu urn. w...., - -- - - , , , . diNKtnübia jbuRii, .riich invariably 'the bride a daughter ot iMartin the commune or townsh-p m.aeaiJ. iu Aaams bcrect, cm-

UUr . WI11UI1 LUUV ÜUA1IU. UUI UIC lltAU,

LjjL J.&A.ECK

c IT; PROPRIETORS

Night, Owing to

Cough. Relief Found

at Last.

extendedvera nriod of several weeks , Eckert, of the same place. i5.T wishes to them.

writes Will J. Hayner, editor of tho Hurley, tylo.t Bulletin "Various rom-

euies were triod each year, with

iieneuciai. rokults. In N

important place in either direc-' yon & Healy exhibit the firm n wnll n? thp disLmrrpj; largest and most varied stock of.

I between all the chipf points pianos in the world-over 1,000 Thus von will instruments.

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

Reason Enthroned.

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s'ovember lti realise ineais are m waiy inoy n c llnon that route. ThUS VOU Will

thocoughVaitlput In an appearanco consumed m et oxcosa. i ma leiuiB to fi , travling On a nnd my wiftt ni tlniru tho murlrpRiinn X f 8tomach troubles, Uliousness nnd con- unu, n uu an "b " afrieürmÄ a Revise your diet let reason I road which leads to Pans, that berlam' Coueh Itemedv. Tlinri.uiHw.anii not a pampered nppetUo control, the name of the metropolis Will

indted marvelous. Aftor three jhon tnko a few doeea of Cliamorlaiii a nnnPor on fic sicrnboard al

the eotiRh entirely dUappeared and has Dörnach nhd Livoi Table ts and you n tü' i. :fc may uQ seVeral hunnot manifeeted itself bIdco." TIuh reined v 800,1 üe woll again. Try it. tor milo at inoufc.ii it may uu &evtai nun is for inlo by Job. A. MehrinVer Jos. A. Jlehririger's drugstore, öamplee'dred kilometers distant free.

. In Vaudeville. Flipp Pv got a smoking jacket that's just like abannana peel j Flapp-How' sthat? FlippIt's easy to slip on. 1

Chey Also Want 'Sour WHEAT W Day the Highest Market Price in Cash ' Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all timet.

J. A. EG