Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1908 — Page 3

JACPER COURIER LOCAL MENTION. IF YOU ARE GOING AWAY OB HAYE YISHOR LET THE COURIER KNOW IT. A fcrMrs. E. K. Simmsand Mrs Goebel, of Huntingburg, were in Jasper on business Tuesday. (fr mum fcsMr. James Johnson of Cannelton, visited relatives bere Tuesday.

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M öiTDr. B. B. Brannock of u Chrisney will shortly locate in Huntingburgand begin the practice of medicine. Success. I)c Witt's Little Karly Ui?ers, paf, oasy, pleaant, Mire, little liver piil. SoJl by J. A. Mehriner. Stone Jars and iup:s in all sizes best quality at E. J. Kueblers.

tfluMr. and Mrs- Peter Neukam, and John Partenheimer of . Dubois transacted business here Monday. Utes Laxative Coupli Syrup for youn and ohl is prompt relief fur couulis croup, hoarenes?, whopping cough (leatly Irative Guaranteed. Sold ly Flick it Pfau. ; t-Miss Maud Leinmon, of Ireland and M A Svveehey, of Jasper, were guests at the West Baden hotel this week C3-The Harris Comedy Co , J?as been playing to fair-sized crowds in their tent near tho depot this weekOperation for Piles will not be neco pary if you tine ManZan lile Remedy piirantecd. Price MM. So!l by Flick &. Pfau. Brine us your Eggs, Poultry and all kind of produce. We always pay the highest market price. Edw- J. Kuebler. ' GSTMrs. Joseph B- Fisher, and son Wille, Mrs McCitrich, Miss Leona Pendly and Miss Agnes Humbert all of Dubois visited friends here Monday. Many bargains in Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Slippers, Groceries, etc , at Ed. .J. Kuebler's, don't fail fail to take advantage of some of them. tSTMrs. M A.Gutgsell, Misses -Anna and Ester Wuchner, Dora Urich and Anna Hillemeyer returned from Terre Haute last Wednesday, where they attended the summer term of the State Normal School. Hundreds of people who suffer from backache rheumatism, lame bac, luuibapo and similar ailments are not aware that these are merely symptoms : kidney trouble. Pineules for the Kidneys, act directly on the kidney?, bringing quick relief to backache and other symptoms of kidney and bladder leranccmeatd,. SO day's tril $1.00 ami . guaranteed, or uioney back. So'd by flick fc llau. One of the magazines pub lishes an article in which it is declared that every married woman ''should have an income of at least ; 5,000 a year One hundred and fifty-one married men in Jasper will swear the magazine is right, but getting the $5,000 is another story. 'CASTOR I A Jor Infants and Children. Tfte Kind Yea Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of xaTProf. E. F. Sutherland, former Supt. of the Jasper schools, .was in Jasper last week renewing acquaintances and looking up business for a lecture bureau with which he is connected Pinoules for the kidneys, ÖO days trial $1.00, Ciiiaranted. l'iiu'ulas act directly on the Kidneys and brint: relief in the tirtt dose to backache, weak, tÄck, lame back, rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder trouble. They p.irif the b'ood and invigorate the entire system. Sold bv. Flick lfau. -Glass fruit Jars, Mason's, or wax scalers. Jelly Glasses, dealing wax. Jar Rubbers, etc. at E. J. Kuebler's Cash Grocery. fcsrFrank Smith was up from Evansville the first part of this week on business for the Mosjman Lumber Co. Cnrcnic Diarrhoea Relieved. Mr. Edward K. Hönrv with the Tinted r.. i V . ' 1 Stuten hxpws Co., CtJicagowntfS, Our enralSuporintent, Mr. Quick, handed ine a bottle ct Chamberlain' Colic, i Cholera anci Diarrhoea Remedy some dier who Prv ed with Kuth.rford H., Uay and William McKmdly four years in the 3 Jrd Ohio Kepiment, ami have n

'tin ro to check an attack on the old nent Cumberland Presbyterian I chronic diarrhoea, I have urd it since m;niofr ftf a:a nAnnf,;

that time and cuitM many on our trains T l . t4 who have been eick. I am an old ol- (lt?a" at the home of h:-?r Sister,

rÄÄiSW my .("ends throughout;

lidment excel r. i thin rtmcdy 8tota at onv." For sale by X. AItlirinir. 4

srjohn T. Melchior spent last week at French Lick Springs.

i3uThe Nebraska Indian base-1 ball team will be in Jasper Sept. 3 to play the local team. t3uAlex Gugsell had two fingere cut off in machinery at the desk factory last week. One application of ManZan Pile Remedy, for ad forms of Piles soothe?, reduces inflammation, Forenesa and itcbinp. Price "0c (iuarnteed. Sold by Flick & Pfau. For Sale Cheap A house and lot on Fourtk St. Also a good building lot. Apply to Arch Doane. &-We well realize that mustard plasters will not heal the sores of the body politic in Jasper. Nor will cumalative poisons cure its diseases. There are many yuitatioug of De Witt's Carlnlized Wit-h II 'zel Salve but just one original. SoM bv J. A. .Midi ringer. I tearMiss Minnie Judy, of Ind-j ianapolis, is visiting relatives and friends in Jasper this week. ßarThe Jasper Canning factory began operation Tuesday and are employing a large number of girls peeling tomatoes and boys making crates. DeWitt'd Kidney and Pdadder PilKwill promptly relieve all Kidney and isiaririer disorder:, boi-i ana recom mended bv J. A. Mehringer. Misses Anna and Esther Wuaher returned last week from Terre Haute, whore they attend ed the Summer term of the State Normal school. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syup is especially recommended for ehildien. It tastes "nearly as ?ord as maple sugar. Sold by J. A. Mehrinier. toTMr. L. B Grimes, of Des Moines, Iowa, arrived in Jasper Friday for a visit with his family and other relatives at T- A. Traylor's. Take Kodol whenever you feel that you need it. That is the only time you need to take Kodol. Just when you need it; then you will not be troubled with sour stomach, belching, gas on the stomach, etc. Sold by J. A. Mehringer. ' fö-Mrs. Anabel Carr has pur chased the millinery business of Mrs. M. Gossman and has moved to the Gossman building on Jacksen street. If you take K idol in the beujinir the bad attacks of Dyspepsia will be avoided, but if you allow thene little attacks to ;o unheeded it will take Kodol longer time to put your ttomach in good condition again. (Jet a boUle or Kodol today. Sohl by J. A. Mehringer. ö"A child was born to Alois Sermersheim and wife Saturday but it lived but a short time and was buried in St. Joseph's cemetery. Mrs Sermersheim is afflicted with typhoid fever. What is Best for Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Drnmquin, Ontario, has been troubled for years with indigestion, and recommends Chamberlain's tomack and Liver Tablets aa "the best medicine I ever used." If troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. They are certain to prove benelieial. Thy are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price, 2ö cents Samples free at Jo3. A. Mehringer's drug store. fc'About seven or eight hundred people are expected in Jasper Sunday from Louisville on the excursion. Most of them will spend the day at Galumet Lake. The excursion is being given by the Salesman's Benevolent Ass'n., of Louisville, and about seven hundred tickets have already been sold. Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. 14 For twentv years I sutiered from a bad case of granulated sore eye saysj Martin Boyd of Henrietta, "Ky. "In! ?ebuarv, l'.K)3, a gentleman asked me' Mo try Chamberlain s Salve. I bought! miio box and used about two thirds of it rind niv eves have not iriven me anvi trouble since." This salve is for srifö bv J. A. Mehringer. Hrllerm. Birkleand family removed from Mt. Carmel to Jasper last week into the property s which Fred Vollmer recently pur-, chased and moved from the Ernv, block on the public square to one of his lots on South Jackson Sts päÄIrs. H. D. Towseley and children, of Chicago, arrived Friday for a visit with Mrs. Towsley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Traylor. Miss Flora Travlor who had spent the summer witb 1 her sister in Chicago, accompan-! ied her home. Strain Dead. D. 1 1 tfvv uo itv.uiv;u IIL'I U 11 Ulli ypn ifl jr thnr Aire PIKi'no T ?nU.a' lrf- Wbma J. strain, widow of the late Rev A. j J. Strain, formerly a Dromi-I Lydia Harder, ofthat place, of cancer of the breast Mrs. Strain iinfi mnn,f f-;nntia fu Pjirc OI 1110 country and Was! jWC'U UKeU Dy all.

fcsTThe town board met in regular session Monday night. A fair sized crowd attended the dance at Kunkel's hall Tuesday night. ca-Edward Egg returned Saturday from a visit to LDuisville and Cincinnati. t3X-Be sure and attend the Democratic Meeting tomorrow night. tCfc-Robt Eckert returned home from vthe State Normal at Terre Haute Sunday. f - Miss Dora Urich came home from the State Normal at Terre Haute last week. ?x-Miss Alma Buettner returned last week from the State University at Bloomington. a. Mrs. Gus Gramelspacher

went to Louisville Filday to visit relatives sr Joseph E. Buchartwife and son Oscar, of Schnellville are visitafe West Baden this week. 5$-Mr. John Troxler is spending the week at West Baden Springs, and enjoying the waters5oJoe Hatter left Wednesday night for Montana to work for the Bates and Rogers Contracting Co. Wanted A good German girl for familv of two. Address F. S. S. 407 Parrett St., Evansville, Indiana. tfirUrs. Anabel Carr left Wednesday for Cincinuati to attend Fall millinery openings and purchase stock, A reduced price on Lace Curtains this month. CaU early and make your selection. Ed. J. KueblerTThe Twentieth Century Club held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Habeiiy Wednesday evening. We still have some Ladies and Misses Slippers, which we are selling at prices less than cost. Ed. J. Kuobler's. Cash store. QMiss Mary L. Seip, Miss Martha and Edward, of Evansville are visiting Miss Nora Jerger in Jasper this week. Itching piles provoke profanity, hut profanity won't cure them. Poan's Ointment cures itihing. At any drug store. 5-Miss Katie Scanlins, of St. Louis, came to Jasper Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. George Haberly. If you haven't the time to exercise regularly, Doan's Jiejjjulets -vill prevent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, he.ilthful action of the howels without rimpimg. Aak your druggist ior them. itfe. 'Saturday evening there was a scrap on the corner of 5th and Jackson streets between two men. Booze and it rs alledged a woman was the cause. äTProf. and Mrs. Moery returned Saturday from Terre Haute where the Prof, had attended the Summer teim of the State Normal. äs?- The shed at Lawrence Hoehgesang's brick yard caught fire Saturday but luckily was soon extinguished and very little damage done. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrolula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to imp, ire blood. Burdock Blood Bittern is a eleansintr baud tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clearskinned. W Louis Buechlein, while working at the desk factory Friday got the flesh nibbed off his hand to the bone by a sanding machine. It was a very painful injurybut the injured hand is now getting along as well as could be expected. The Best Hughes' the best: "Have been selling Hughes' Tonic for years. It is the belt remedy for chills and fever, curing leveral caes with one bottle. Honest and valuable remedy." Sold by druggists oOv? and 1.00 bottles Pkkiwkkij Iy R0BINS0N-PETTET CO., Louisville. Fingers Cut off. Alex Outsell, son of Joseph Günsel, an employee of the desk factory, lost two of his finders while working about the rn-ichin-ery of the factory last week. He is getting algnieely at present. Hay Bailed. I am prepared to bail hav and straw at your farms from now on. Rates reasonable. Give me vour order. Pearley A. Brittain. July 31 wk. nines dyspepski tüdlets lcvo indigestion and Stoma ch Troublot.

t-Rev. Bonaventura, Cieck, 0. M. C, Pastor of St. Anthony's church and Rev. Ruff.

at St. Vincent de Paul church, Louisville, visited Father Francis here Monday. There are two sides in every fight Let it be clear or hazy. Except, of course this option fight, Each side of it is in the right. The other side is crazy. . The Town Board IM Mon day, August 10, 1908. All members were present. The alley petitioned for by Schaaf & Schnus was ordered opened. Thematter of widening the! West end of Eighth street was j continued. I In the matter of the proposed construction of the water works reservoir, the board having made careful investigation of the condition of the water works reservoir, and also having caused the same to be examined by E. E. Watts, a competent engineer and being duly advised in the premises find that there is an ur gent necessity for the entire reconstruction of said reservoir, they find that there is a great loss of water by leakage which will amount tc at least 20 per cent, of the water pumped into said reservoir and that because of said great lpakage there is great and immediate danger that said entire reservoir will be destroyed and washed away to the great damage of the town and the property owners who live in the neighborhood of said reservoir, and the board finds that the public safety and welfare demand that said reservoir be rebuilt at once, E. E. Watts, civil engineer, submits plans and specifications xwi uiuuuuuuiiuibaiurerVOir, Which Were Upon motion; unanimously adopted. 1 And upon motion it is ordered that said reservoir be reconstructed according to said plans and specifications and that the clerk give notice to contractors that sealed lids for said work will be received by said board until 7:30 P. M., Sept 5th, 1908, and it is further ordered that this board meet in special session on on said date for the purpose of receiving and opening said bids that may be submitted. Allowanes. Board of Trustees, salary $25 00 Jos Kraft, Sr., marshal 50 10 A. J. Berger, treasurer 15 00 John Geier, salary GO 00 J. P. Schwenk, clerk 12 50 J. P. Kunkel, salary w w 5 00 J. P. Kunkel, elec light 55 00 F. Vonderschmidt 50 00 Mat Urich 55 00 Mat Urich, labor 2 50 Ed Kunkel, labor, 8 85 Varney Elec. Supply Co. 30 9 H. H. Castrup, coal 166 70 Standard Oil Co., oil 17 11 A. J. Berger, freight & ex 4 82 A. J. Berger, orders 2 63 Jno. Geier, labor 1 50 L. H Katter, printing 3 00 Bomar Traylor. att'v. fee 26 50 Jasper Mach. Wks. 145 29 Stops earache it. two minutes; toothache or pain or scald in live minutes; hoarseness one hour ; mu?icleache, two hours; eore throat, twelve hours Dr. Dr. Thomas KcUctric Oil, monarch over pain. Price Of Radium. (Technical World ) The price of pure radium bromide is nearlv fortv million dollars a pound, and although hun-! drecte of tons of raw material pass through the hoppers of tho radium factory at Nogent-sur-Mump, it Hops nnf nrndnpp this quantity in a year. But the fac-l torv is making a fortune for its proprietors by turning out radium salts of greater or less activity, and also derives a good profit from supplying the demand lor sucn nttie-Known metals as! polonium, actinium, thorium and uranium. Our Guarantee Coupon If. affr usirff a f i.oo bottle of Kodol, jou can honestly say k has not benefited jon. ws will refund ycur money. Try Koiol todaroa this guarantee. l iliout and sign tho followin;, present it to the deafer at the time of purchase. If it fails. to satisfy yoa return the bottle to the dealer from whom 70a bought it,, aad we will refund jour money. Town. State Sign, here. CuiTkiiOot

Dige"stsyhatYouEat And Makes tho Stomach Sweet ZS. C. De WITT 2 CO., Clilcaao, ZU. Sold by Joa. A. Mehringer.

Base Ball.

The local ball team returned from their weeks trip Sunday! mgnt with lour victories to their credit out of six games played. They won two from Morganfield, Ky., on Tuesday and Wednesday by scores ot 10 to 3 and 3 to 1; lost two to Princeton, Ky., Thursday and Fridav by scores of 2 to 1 and 4 to 0; then won from Morcranfield aerain on Sat urday by a score of 1 to 0. Sunday they played the Boonville team at Boonville and won again by a score of 5 to 1. d. Kempf and Fletcher did most of the pitching for Jaspor and their work was excellent. Edward .1. TWnkmPvm nnd Miss Elnora B. Egg, daughter oi iHr. ana iurs. nan es n; Kg, took the bouthern train Monday mornincr and went to Evansville and got married, much to the surprise of many friends. Every one here extends congratulations and best wishes for their success in life. Mr. Brinkmeyer is a young farmer who lives near to Huntingburg and it is supposed they will make their home on the farm. The Distinction. Tom "Then you disapprove of whiskers, Miss Gushingly V7 Miss Gushingly "Oh, no; not at all." Tom "But didn't you just say as much?" Miss Gushingly "I only said, It was a fashion that I invariably set my face against." Diarrhoea Cured. "My father has for years been troubled with diarrhoea, and tried every means possible to effect a cure, without avail," writes John II. Zirkle of Philippi, W. Va. "He saw Chamberlain's Colic. Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy advenise.l in the Philippi Republican and deeded to try it. The result is one bottle cured him and he has not suffered with the disease ior eighteen months. Before taking this remedy he was a constant sufferer. lie is now sound and well, and although sixty years, old can do as much work as any man." Sold by J. A. Mehrinjrer. The Indianapolis News (Rep.) declares that no influential Republican pelitician can be convicted of crime in Marion county. It must not be assumed, therefore, that because the president of the board of commissioners of Marion county was acquitted the other day of a charge of accepting a bride in the purchase of boilers from the Atlas Engine Works that the people of that county are satisfied. On the contrary, they are more determined than ever to clean out the courthouse from top to bottom. Nothing can save the Republican gangsters when the voters get a chance at them at the polls in November. "Ill Come Back leu the Autumn Leaves are Falling." Composed by Carl O. Peterson. This is one of the greatest song hits of the year. The ehoras is in march time and is very catchy. Chokcs. t-ome back when the autumn leaves I'll oome back to you agun ; In my heait there will always be a calling For you, dearest, just the same. Do not cry, do not worry, little s woeflieart, For it fills my heart" with pain ; I'll come back when the autumn leaves are falling, I'll come back to you Again. The reculaa retail" price of this great eong s oü cents per copy. Our Headers will receive a copy poet-paid by sending M cents in postage stamps to The Globe Mus;c Co , No. 1155 Droadway, NewYork. Wanted Aknts to gell Huttons, Iladpe, Medals and Pictures of the Presidential Candidate of both parties. Money can be made during the campaign at Rallies. llarlxMMiPH. Picnics, etc. Writ(: a ioatai for pme list and i?"1!9; Adds: J. c Hurkou-, r j - j free 033 Fourth Ave.. Louisville. Kr. OUR PARLOR Is ready for you when yen are lookfor that refreshing dish of ice cream a co-co-cola or any of the popular goft drinks. Our toda fountain is sizzling with all the cool summe drinks ami eh ice of lhivors at your command. Ice Cream Bulk any Pari of Town. The Best Brand of Cigars and Tobaccos Always In Stock. GEORGE HABERLY. South-Side Public Square, Jasper

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VOR SALE. Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot. 50x100 ft., alley in rear; graded street, eood

pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Courier office. 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time usually relieves the most severe case before morning. ACK-AC Turn? Km PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. For sale by Flick & Pfau's. liijiiru n 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 Some 'phone. DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO. SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE The following elu'liil ullih'd only :ih information ami not i;ii:irantM-il. wkst rouxi fkom irmriu;. No. 2, St. Louis I,itnitel leuvo 12:.VJ u. m 2i, St. Louis speci 1 1:1 p nu C, For I'rinc'fton - :"JO p. in. kast i;ul:m fkom iritum;. N3. 1, Louisville Limited leave 4:40 a m 44 9, Ixu al :10a. tu " 23. Special p. m Between WEST IIADEX, FRENCH LICK. JASL'KU anU EVANSVILLE. No. 12, mixed lv. 4, mail A express f, passenger NOKTJI 1!(FNI. ."'o. 15, pas sender - - ar. ft, mail and express 3, mixed V. E. Claycomb, At. Or.VJ a. m. a. II. i :4'i p. hi. r:30 a. tn. .':15 a. in. 4 :UD a. in, Jasper, Iml Boone Township Trustee's Notice, fn undersigned, Trustee of Boone ownehip, Duboia county, hereby pives notice that he will attend to all busineea pertaining to the office of Trustee, at hia eeidence, four-miles eouthweet of Porr9r8ville, on Saturdays of each week, ani rjqueeta all pereone havinp township busineea to present it on Saturday. Citiens desiring books from the Townshp Library, are not) tied that tho Library is tept Pt my residence. School books at Jamea Mulkf.y'a at Portersville. Pctek J. Sciinakk Tni6tee Boone Tp Ian. 5, 1908 v. JeiTerson Tp. Notice. The undersigned trustee of Jefferson township, Dubois county hereby drives notice that ho will attend to all business pertaining to the otlice of Trustee at hia l)ruz Store in Birdseye Irnliaua on the Tuesdays of each week and requests ill persona having township business to present it on oflice davs. JOHN V. EN LOW, Trustee. Jin. 5, OS lyr. Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Trustee of Harbison townshin. i will attend to township business on each .Monday or the year at my olhce, and persona having toAnfhip business to transact aie required to present it to him on Mondays. The township library will be kept at niv home near Dubois. Jons L. IIaudki:, Trustee. Jan. 5, V.m. Notice to Dog Owners. Notice is hereby iriven to the citizen of Boone township that the Township Assessor has placed a list of the owners of dogs in said township, who have not I pa !bv KUtl their nog tax. If same is not paid August 1, P. US. The same will be daced in the Prosecuting Attorneys lands for collection. Those who owe dug tax will save time, money and trouble by settling at once as the present law is very strict. Pktei: J. SnixAKR. Trustee Boone Township Julv K) 3 wk. 60 YEARS V mm mm, . mm m m Trade Marks r VVN Copyrights Ac Anyone 1 enürg a pketrh and description may lulcklf ascertain our opmtou free whether an luTentlnn H probably atentaM. C'on niutilra tlonstrict!Tct! flJeiitlal. HANDBOOK on I'atenu eitt free. UMit ak-encj fur uti-urtntf patent a. 1'atents tafcfi through Muim A Co. rccelTC fptcial notice, vi ithout charge. In the Scientific American. A handiomelr illnttrated weekly. I .arrest etr rulaUoii of any oientlOo lournaL Terms. 13 t year: four mouths, L ty ail newsdealer. MUNIl&Co.36'8-'- New York ijrauca Ufflct. C F 8U WaabUiwu. IK U . 'i,, .f4 DCSiCNS

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