Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 July 1908 — Page 3
JASPER COURIER
LOCAL MENTION. ff fft ASE 1X5 jtWÄT 63 HATE KHK LET M C8B3IEB im IT. torGeo. A Fuhs accompnined Miss Weaver visited friends it Louisville Sunday. . tdrlL H. Gastrup was at , Freien Lick and West Baden jfonday and Tucaday. I DeWUl'f Ulli Efcriy Rifrs bwant little ll that are k-y to t-jJt. by Jo. A. MfcriaYr. -Misses Rose Kuper and rma Sprauer visited friends is Troy last week. -Stone Jars and ugs in all n- best quality at E. J. KoebhJetv -Mrs. Seb Kuebler with her daughter Mrs Geo R Wilson riaited another daughter at St Marys of the Woods this week. KU'iflt? Witch Ilasei zmlve i rHNialfr e tor püttf- Kca jK'mlrtt and K.M ly Jo. A. Mefcrtager. fer4Unc!e Tom's Cabin" was presented under a tent on Hetuch's lot on Ninth St., to a fair sized crowd Sunday night. Kennedy's Ijtx&tivt- Coph yrnp vt ; avx upon ihe bowels an-l tttervbr ibe cofcl oat of the sfHvm. SoH i; 1j. A. MeJirimr r5-Dick Steinhäuser returned Monday from Vincennes where he played with the Vmcennss ball team of the Eastern Illinois League in a nineteen inning game nth Charleston Saturday. Vt-vfr eaa trtl xlum yoo'II raah fin r-' r wSrr a wit. Imin, ham or era 1.1. t rtfMrwd. lr. Tho na K.-W-nrir .-taallr r.Vv fit.- (ur j .ickt r .' tin vr jathl. t-The Cresent C med y Co.. which had been shotting under a tent jusc South of the depot mi! last week took tieir depart-; ere Monday. Their ohys here! were were well spoken. Had dygp-f. U or ia-fisrtii tor No XMwttU-- an J what I .lit at -'m( Mm turn I rt r - RLiwwd rSft-fl ar lem -.T, j- ?-rarel e J. I Ohio. H Ii. r. anBring us your Eggs, Poultry and all kind of produce. We always pay the highest market price. Edw- J. Kuebler. TMrs. I. M. Dougan and daughter Miss Helen, of Selvin, lind., visited relatives here this week. ! In't let tiie baby asiex- from eecma t any itrbiac o the -kia. Doaa M ?.rnt civt-s issiant rlrf. rare?k: kly. IVrfetly sale ior ehildrea. All Kfitsseil it. Rufus Tretter. of St- An-1 SHony, aged C2, died Fridav July 'u. ana was Dunea at bt. AntÜV.ny .Monday morning. J H. Laxative Coach ymp Ur yvu - " 'td itf pmaipt trliet for ewaeb " '. iMarine. wboppinsr eooeh ! I laxative (aaraat! .SoM by wWra. Giesler sent 100,000 . . w r.js famous hard bnck to Ote!l this week which will be ed m the construction of the ; w school house there. ' ' ration for !i e will not 1-f ierr ' f yon urt- MaaZna Iib Una -dj ri anted. l'ripe .r. br Fuck Pfan. w i-Mr. I. D. Goss. special seent for the Continental Fire iQiurance Co. of New York was dieting business here this Jaek with his local agent F. L B.tz. t' fartipatMNi caaes kearfaebe. tmmm, ;x:nes lanpaar, heart paJpttaCioa Jtie pkysics gripe, iiekea, weakea wel- and doa t eare. Dtiaa's oVts act centlr and care eosstiaatioa 5 n'a, Ask yoar dmsreiii "-There will be an excursion Jam Evansville to Jasper next ündav. Y E. Claycomb. AgL S. R. Ed. Kempf. the local ball mas last tb? V?n me m - fny to trj- out with ;nnes team of the Eastern - baturday with Charlestown eontrol v ac bad ho tor, i,T; t 1 - h?
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KiKeii out. io or mvmi Ed ' eball pitcher. CASTOR I A ior lafPt sad fTkiUr9 i JW-Yw Haw Atwajs Bkt ars th ? ir- and iIrs- Lane, nee tor h,nes Parents, Mr. and
-Geo. P. Wagnor went to! -Prof . John Dnntok, of RolPetersbtirg Thursday on busi-lki, Mo., is visiting his father Capt. Daniels here this week. tr peter J. Schnarr, trustee' Mrs. I)an f'onmv of EvBoone Tp was in Jasper Thuns-ftnsvtHe. came h rc liursdav to
day. Mr. Jas Cox is here visiting his son Congressman W. E. Cox. öBomnr TrayJor returned Friiay from Petersburg where he had been on business. -Misc Katie Renner went to Louisville Sunday to spend a few weeks visiting relatives and friends. !f Mr and Mrs John Daniel. per the first irt of this week. -Mr. and. Mrs. W. S. Hunter retumetl from French Lick springs Friday Right. ta?John Lorey has legun the building of a new cottage for rent on one of his lots on West FourthSt tuMr. and Mrs. Ed Hollander and chikl were down from Louis ville the latter part of last week visiting relatives. Mr- and Mrs. Jos- F. Fried man returned Saturday from a few days visit at West Baden Springs. rMrs. W- E. Cox" and little daughter returned b riday night from a visit with her mother in French Lick. Leo Spayd has purchased a farm in Davies county near Ca line! burg and expects to move there in the near future i-Virgil D Bozler, wife and j iSStfh tbf "V g relaüves here tnis weeK.
me i.-ati 4 UjuZa liie:cot. Ed. J. Kuebler's.
M ' . V m'M -IT " ft n "nuiT . redo ;nf! tmr.iation. renrsw an4 ... . I ........ 1, 1.. . . I itt-biDK. Trier Fuck A Pf&:. i'larfclee.'. ."ol I lv 5J-Dr. George Schuhmacher ntircnaseu the oenrai narior and .im: lit nt rr V V. Wrwla ut French Lkk. For Sale Cheap A house
and lot on Fourth St. Also a( -Glass fruit Jars, Mason's, Or mod building lot. Apply to wax sealers, Jellv Glasses, Arch Doane. pealing was, Jar Rubbers, etc. Kodol w-iii without doubt help anyone E. J. Kuebler's Cash Growbo biL? ?tomrfc d borders or stomach cerj". troable. Tak. Kob l touv ani conti n- j - ae it for th hört time that it i nres- OFellX Haller, 'of Louisville,
ry to wTeyoo complete relief. Kodol is soM by Jo A Men ringer. a?-Hon. Phil Zoercher, of Tell City, passed through here Saturday on his way to French Lick Senator R M Milburn at-
lenueu Lne meeting oi me oiateioacx, lame tuen, monmatic pnme, Rar Association at IndiannnoHf;ikHlney and bladder trouble. Thcv
rfit; week Many bargains in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Slippers, Groc eries, etc at Ed J Kuebler s, don t fail tail to take advantage 01 somejof tnem. i!oalreie m poe wh iffer from
. w beomaciria. lame bc,;for themselves and not allowing
aware that tHe- are nterelT symptoms !tne - 0Uin,r .Jt u",)0,:s.a single of fckiaer troable. Pineoles "for Uie ruU' much to the Chagrin Of Dr Kklneys:. aet directly on the k;dney?.,P. L. Coble and Other loyal SUpbrinziair oaiek relief to haekacbe and'nnrrprs frnm Dubois town, who
otber 5cmptomf of kMaer aa! bladder deraaeaeaU.. 30 day'- ui! 1.0Ö and marantee.!. or money bark. .o.d bv,
FBek a rfao. per bunch, as tney liaa done at Xf - . . !at Dubois recently, but this time 2 .Miss Maggie A. Wilson is'rh Mnnhnt.tnns worn ro-infnrpfvl
spending this week at French. ucs springs Mr- Chas- Seidenfaden, of Louisville, Ky., is visitinir Lorenz Jerger and family heiethis week. Tweatyflve Cents is ihc Price of Peace The terrible itrhtnc ami nurtiiKr. iriehltsHt to certain ?kin dicOHees, b almost lastaatlr allayed by applying CfiamlerIain's Salve. Prire. 31 cent-. Kor sale y Jo. A. Mehrinaer. Miss Mayme Dishincrer of Evansville, ia visitinsr friends and relatives here. Help for These t19 Have Stomach Trouble. After dot tori for alkout twelve ver. m a M ttnnarh troable. and .-tHndinff 1 rl.T fie rel dollars for medicine and fea. I purebred mv wife w irf tTb-iBwLi., 5ir,m. .1 jLnvr TaWet. which dw! her -0 uib wmkI than all of the 1 b'l.b tore.-.ame! Itorer. FoIwbi. Io. TbH medksni te for i.. wA. XeLriaer. &aiaple iia. liaili-tl. I am prepared to bail hay and straw at your farms from now on. Kates reasonable. Give me vouri order. " I Pearley A. Brittain. 1 wk. July 3 FOR SALE. Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., alley in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No rea sonsble offer refused. Annlv
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visit her nuaband.
Ex Conresamm W. T. 4enur, oi vxiryuon was in Jasper J as Wednesday on legal business. Tlie roof was put on the Metchoir building on the public square this week. ctärThe two Misses Cassidv. of i Troy, are visiting friends in Jas per this week. I A reduced r.,foi. ft,;,. wfU n..n i .. uututuio utia juuiail. Kyii'l cill I V , selection. Ed. t.f j Kuebier i-Mrc. M. F. Durlauf returned to her home at Louisville Sunday after spending a week with her daughter Mrs. F. L Betz. fcr-AIr. and Mrs. Cromwell Thornton, who visited relatives here this week, returned to their home in Owensboro, Ky., Thursday. i"The Maley, Young, Lumber Co., had a force of men this week cleaning up the ruins of the band saw-mill and expect to rebuild in the near future. fcaA four weeks old child of Mr- and Mrs- George Burger on North Jackson St., died Friday and was buried in St. Joseph's cemetery. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., t-ays: "I have only taken fonr doeee of DeWiti's Kidney and Bladder I'ills and toey have done for tne more than any other medirfne ba ever done." Sold bv Jos. A. Mehriager. We stilfhvTlonTe Ladies d Mfages SHpperSf which we snint, nt lyr;rp 1 t han Cash store K. C. I WUtAt'o.. CbinH:o, III.---in 1SSI7 r ha.i - !;entlein,,a rh. iti.niibi uiiii hnnla In t'.a imrii..r oMCi I t.i-',t a b.ttk of Kdd aid ! Htnnt i rrcwvwt an tn- Ltii m i innr I O.K iMjr. ilay yon l.v !' mu ;rfcier. Your. wrv tm'v. C. N Com-tl. liUng. H.. Aig. 17, lWXi." ol i by Joe. A. Mfhnnr. came in Wednesday to see his customers and for a short visit with home folks. Pkieole for the kidneys, 30 days trial tl.UJ. (joaranted. I'inealis act dirertlv on the Kklnej's and brini; re lief in the 1rtt dos to barKaehe, weak, p-rifr the b'ooti and invijtorate the entire svstem. bold by. Flick ä Pfau Manhattans 14. Dubois 0. Tie aphattan ball team :trimmed the Dubois team in -reat shape at the local park Sunday, securing fourteen runs 0 f tiA!f rr V41 l" W,P? UP the earth With the JaSbv some of Jasner's real ball players, and the .boys got revenge a plenty. viatrjctorf, 01U not one ceut for tbe widows, lilt inscription oa s cAia, tkted 1S63, hiufo was reeeivijd nader peculiar rircumetaafes by George A. Lee of thif city n few dajrs ago. The piece b apparently of a restricted issue, as none of the many persons to vrh'om it has been submiad for inspection erer saw 'its like. It waa accompanied by a letter mailed from Detroit and signed Howard Ilenzler, which informed the recipient that the coin was given him as a rwulrar ntt trnrtr-nrt vprtz nra n iui-h ? f! hv ihn lon tcc f f - J Je ,ono s"lc deceased father of Mr. Lee. lue epistle concludes with the hope t'jt - tm SOU OI IH V LKrllCillv IUI Ol JULI" fMr3 m tanc that h, may enjoy the gfod forhas been mine since its scquisuion. L'hiladelpnia itecont There Were Limits. No ..s .il I i'd' ! iKHpk U'se tiieir Ht.m linv v-ry often? 01(1 Salt -No. mmu; only about oucel
Ckamberlain Colic, Cholora and Dlarr. hoea Remedy Would llava Saved
HimSloo.oo. "in iwki i h a yen- evra attack of, .iiuriWa," a. u. x. Farrar, of Cat lilwl, U , 'for Heveral weeks I wab to to Tti.inB. Un March IS, 't hHiuirUi- . n,' ri. J'J7, I ha a miliar tu. and took ; n' rouMwiy wliu-li savo iijb nrompt reliof. i conewer it ono or tne best medi cinos of its ;ind in tho world, and had I ; ueüd it in UK)!' bolievo it would have saved me a hundrwldoHardotior'abin." HoW by Joa A. A(tihriot;er. The local ball team easilv de-
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Än t n I fted an aggregation from once on Lacoln L . .
rnnceion ounuay oy a score oi -1 LU i"ie was su i i - t - rru . one-
siueu anu tnereioreuninteresung.counts. Salary or Commission.
from the start that many of the spectators left before the game was over Griese pitched for Jasper and had the Princeton lads at his mercy1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9-R-H-E Princeton 0 0 01 10 0 0 3-5-5-8 Jasper 2110 4 0 61 -515-13-8 Batteries Princeton, Myers and Elberbush. Jasper, Griese and Wuchner Struck out by Meyers 4, by Griese 12. Bases on balls off Meyers 7, off Griese 2. Two-base hits Steinhauser, Wuchner, Fischer, Anderson. Three-base hits Wuchner and Fischer. Umpire, J P. Huther The local team desires to play only the best teams as only the best can make it at all interesting for them, but thev sometimes unavoidably get fooled as they did Sunday. - Out of seventeen games played with the best teams in the Pocket this season they have lost but two. those being at West Baden The team will play at Rockport Snrtrlnv nnrl n vpfk- from Rnnrlnv unday they will start on a week's trip, south, and as the old and famous Huntingburg Babies have re-or-1 tranized they may arrange to j to play the first game of the trip 1 , - Tit after which tney will play at f Hvonchnrn W nfiisnn vi I lf Hon L-inavillo I4onrlnrcnn nnrl Vf Vernon before returning home Over Thirty-Five Years. In 187i lhre wa? a ereat deal of dnrr hoea, dysentery and cholera infantum It wai at tbis time that Chamberlain tCA'i CIk lera and Diarrhoea Remedy was first brought into use. It ptf-vecl more t-icceipf in than any other mne ly or treatment, and baa for thirtv-five years maiiitntned that record. From apmall" beginning its eale and use baa extended to even- part of the United States and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ten will recommend it when their opinion is asked, although they hae other tnedh'iues that nav them creater profit. It can always be depended upon even in the most feveie and dangerous cu.-es. For pale b Jo. A. Mehrirger Keroscno Useful In Various Wayt v Domestic Economy. Kerosene oil is a great help to loosen dirt, used in various ways. It is' good for cleaning an iron sink. If the children's hands are stuck up witfy balsam or wagon grease, try rubbing thorn with a rag wet in kerosene liofore applying soap and wa ter. if they get wagon grease on their clothes, a little soap and kero sene will take it out. To clean dirty
clothes, such as coarse towels, tako returning 10:20 P. M. t,1w-nnnt,,l ' ,i it. Louis Mn. August -Itli-Oth 150S. a tablespoonful of kerosene and a,NaHona, ConventioiJb Knl bt8 of Uol. small piece of soap. Boil those to-jumbos. Dates of Sale August 1, 2nd gether with a quart of water till it ;and 3d Final rtturn limit August 10th.
HiaKes an emmston. rut this m your lioiler with enough cold water t j cover your clothes and let it come to a boil, stirring the clothes occasionally. TVJs saves a lot of tiard ruooing, Suburban Life. Cleaning Brass and Copper. For cleaning brass nans use Ealt and vinegar, which should be rubbed in well. Then rub with finely pow-' dered bath brick and water or any bras3 'polish. Thoroughly rinse out with hot water and polish with a clean dry cloth or leather. For the copper pans take half a lemon. One that, has tho juice squeezed out will do. Dip in powdered bath brick and with it rub the outside of the an. Do not use acid for the inndc, ut clean off all marks with powder ed bath brick and soap. RinFe well with hot water, then dry and polish. For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the bladder, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c X. 0. XfeWXTT 4k CO., Chicago, III. Sold by Joa. A. Mcliringec.
SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS.
the joint commencement of Hall and Columbia Townships will be held at Ellsworth, Saturdav Aug. 1st at two oVIoek pr" c n.lit Ar SIm , ? SSE: ii , V. college will deliver the Cornmencement address. 13 graduates. There are Better Than Quinine. "Ilughea tonic ia ever tried. Bet Strong tttmiom v: tho bet child tonic I tor than quinine." Sold bp drtipRists öOe and $1.00 bottles-i'ltKI-AHKI) Hy ROBINS0N-PETTET CO., Louisville. SALESMEN WANTED for Lubricating Oils, Greases and Paints' in Duhms nnrl ndine.pnt. Address Clover Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, 0. OUR PARLOR Ih ready for you when you are lookfor that refre.HlmiK dish of ice cream a eo-eo-cola or any of the popular soft drinks. Oursoda fountain is sizzling with all the cool minimer drinks and choice of flavors at your cjtnunmd. Ice Cream Delivered in any Part of Town. The Best Brand of Cigi and Tobaccos Always In Stock. E i South-Side Public Square, Jaspei A Terrible Mnn. "You don't know, Ella, what a terrb Die man this doctor Is! lie speaks ten .languagca and ho doesn't propose In , nel" Fliegende Blattar. S O UTI LEUN ltAJLLi w AY CO. Taft Notification Dav Demonhtration, Cincinnati Ohio, Julv 2S, 1U0S. Keturntrip fare $ .05. On aale Julv 2oh and -Tth return limit Jnly 20th. V. E. Claycomh Agt Seashore E;ansville to Old Point Comfort Va. August lüt, 1!K)S, Vi i the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. Rate $15.40 Limit lö dnye including stopover.". Sun-lay Excursion to Louisville and New Albany July 1008. SI 60 RoundI trip Leavng Jasper at J:öO A. M. Kate fS.70 Seashore Excursion via Chesapcnke & Ohio Railway. Atlantic City, Cape way, sea Isle Uity, Ucean Luv, Avalon Angelefa, ildwood, Holley Heath N. J. Rehoheth Del. and Ocen City Md. Date of sale .luly 30tn, return limit August. Rate$18.75 Round trip. Excursion to Niagra Fall. August Ith 11AS. Date of sole Aug. 1st. return limit learra Falls 12 ddg alter date of .8a,e Rate S12.25. V. K. Clayc.mii Agt. Spencer Co FAIR! IllCl August SOUTHERN RY. Has convenient schedules and satisfactory rates to Chrisney, Ind., and return. $1000 Purse for Races Special Attractions every' day. J. C. Beam, Jr. agpa. St. Louis, Mo.
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PINEULES 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO JttB A dose at bed time usually relieves the most severe case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO, U. 5. A. For sale by Flick t Plan's. IE The Home Telephone Co., has the largest list of subscribers and will give you the best servide You can talk to your friends, order your.merchandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO SOUTHERN RY.f TIME TABLE. The following hHumIuUi niiblUlii'il only n.i information timl not tftiurniiti'tMl. WKST ISDCM KUO.M H'ULIK;. No. 2, st. i.ouls I.linliuil louvo Ui:JW a. in. 24, St UmiI Spool U 1:10 p in. ' C, For I'rtncuton - BsSOit, in. KA8T HOUND PKOM 111117110. N J. 1, I.oiiIhvIIIu Limited luuvo l:IOil in !' " Toal J:l0u. in " 23. " Special 3:) p. in llutwuen WKST HAIiKK. FUKNC'l I IOK JASPKUand KVaXSVIM.K. vo. 12, tiiixwl - - lv. 0 .10 n in. " i mull A; express lS-iJOu in 0, puisunger - . i:l2n. n;. OUTH HOÜ.VI). o. 15, pussonKor nr. C:30n. in. ft. iiimII and oxprosia 9:15 u, in. 3, mixed - 4:00 a. in, V. K. Claycomb, Agt., Jasper, Ind Boone Township Trustee's Notice. Tub undersigned, TniBtee of Booue township, Dubois county, hereby givea notice that he will attend to all buBinesa pertaining to tho oflice of Trustee, at his eeidence, four-miles eouthweBt of Poieraville, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons having townehip bjainoES to present it onSatuiday. Citi'ens desiring books from the Townshp' Library, are notilied that the Library is eot pt ray residence. School bookß nt James Sfulkty'e aiPortoraville. Petku J. Schnaur TroBtee Boone Tp Jan. 5, 1908v. Jefferson Tp. Notice. The undersigned trustee of Jefferson township, Dubois county hereby gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the oflico of Trustee at his Drug Store in Birdseyo Indiana on the Tuesdays of each week and requests ill persons "having township business to rreseiit it on ollice days. JOHN W. EMa) W. Trustee. J in. 6. OS lyr. To learn Bookkeeping Shorthand and Telegraphy. Over 500 students annually. Nine teachers. Sixty typewriters Positions for graduates Send for catalog. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Evansville, Ind. u Indiana's Greatest Business Scheel'' 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE rrnrm iradc markt Designs Copyrights Ac Anrone finding a nVotrli and docrlntion mnf inlcklr njcortuln our oflnlon frco whether n liiTrntlon U prob 1)1 y tiatentAhln. Comniunlcn. tlnnsDtrlctlrroiiOJQiittiil. HANDBOOK on l'nlenu tent frcfl. Oldest Keener fortcciirluirpKteiit. rtenti tafefi thmuah Munti A Co. rccolra tptelal nolle, Without churue. In tue Scientific American. A hondiomelr HlnstrnlM wklr. IArscat etr culRtlutl of nnr nrlcntlda lourtiiil. Temn, IS Tonr: four montln, II. Bold brail newedpiüem. MUNNSCo.36'8 New York Uruicb office, m V SU WMtluglou, I), C ,
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