Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 September 1908 — Page 5

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COURIER

LOG ALMENTION.

, if YOU ARE COING AWAY OR HAVE VISITOR LET THE COURIER KNOW IT.

ihrMr. and Mrs. Chas. TroxU r attended the Kentucky State

I'm at Louisville last weüc peu.IIon. W. E. Cox made an a i ln'.ss at an enthusiastic gathrinr at Dull' Saturday nigh--Buy Burt and Packard jati-nt leather shoes that are j Kirnteud. N Melchior & Son' I' ou nrc u Hiiffoier from piles. Man tiu IMe Remedy will bring relief uith Mrt.t application. (Junranteed , , , t ".Ik-. Sold by Flick & Pfau.

or Edward Egg has begun tin-building on Jackson St., to b. used for his bow'ing alleys f9uThe brick work on the 1 rank Schüler building on Main . was completed this week. lor Mrs. Douglas Riley, living west of Ireland, died Sunday afternoon.

"Mr. and .Mrs. John Stein-! ha i-er moved into the house with the latter's mother Mrs. iMpps on 5th last week !i aif.t accident ineurnnee- Dr. , . . niiH' Khx'tric Oil. StOps the pniu ,.,, Itet-Is? the wound. All druggists t?sll

itsrThe Veneer Mills were impelled to shut-down last week because the water in the Patoka was so low they could'nt get their logs out ntheH itching Hk'm. Heals cuts or !i- uitlioutoiit a scar. Cures pUe ni,t, salt riiciuu, any itchuhing. I'. an" oinmont. Vour druggist knit it. torThe announcement of the marriage of Mr. Leo. Kunkel and Miss Mamie Berger was made in Ft. Joseph's church ivihday. Leo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kunkel Sr. and Miss Mamie is a daughter of Mrs. Anton Berger. The

marriage will cecurOct.

o.

1-Witt's Kidney ami Htnddor Pills ar' (or weak back, "backache, rheumatic Pinn", inllainution of the bl Mirier and all oMier annoyances due to weak kidneys. 1!:. are sold by Jos. A. Muhringer.

"Scott Hunter returned liome from Indianapolis Wednes

day night. tx-Tuesday was the first day of Fall, but the looked for rain failed to appear. A special service to pray for rain was again held Monday in St. Joseph's church. tor-Andrew Leber is having

an addition built to his hotel bnilding on South Main St. ar The Glee Club went to Portersville Friday night where Hon E. Cox made an address. r Th e M igh SehooTf oot-ba 1 1 team gave a box supper at Kunkel's Hall last night.

as Miss Rose Vollmer has

returned from a visit with rela

tives and friends in Evansvillc. tor George Krempp and fam

ily moved into their property on Seventh St., Saturday.

torpnmk Smith of Evansvillc

was in Jasper the nrst part of this week on business.

torThe 20th Century Club

met with Mrs. Arch Doane Wed

nesday evening.

Mr. Schneider and family moved from Louisville to Jasper last week into the Birk property on North Main St Feel Ifttitruiri, weak, run-down? Headaelm? Stomach "off"' Just a pi tin

case of I axy liver. Uurdock Blood Bitter tones iver and frtonuieh, promotes digestion, purifier the blood. tor Mr. and Mrs II. D. Towseley and children returned to their home in Chicago Wednesday. ö)Mrs. Micheal Flick and two daughters have returned from a visit with relatives in Louisville. tor Jos. Eckstein was in St. Louis last week on business. Mr. Eckstein is preparing to operate a planing mill in connection with his saw-mill.

. . , ii .r nr i r? ii I wwoi iibauuini i ui a uuillt 1 neWitt'g r.iltlo J'nrlv Fftsera m unll

tended Preabytory at Evansvillo1 Salve should be kept in 'every household J'111?' eas.y V;,,nke- mno uml -ur'' Sow Tuesday. I account of Uh reut value in the troat-l by Jo8, A- Mwiringir.

- - - iiiiuiiMu ouriiN. it aiiuvM me pain almost

SA- JLUCU8 lvUOUier nas re-'nuiunuv, aim iinltfm the injury is a fji.

turned to Indianapolis to resume his studies in Medical College.

ttQi-John Herr, of Dale, was in

vero onu, heul the parts w.thout limvim:

uanar, xniH naive is also uriemia eil for tho Mm i mmrn, 01

l....,.wl I l . 1 "llT-- w.W 1UUHIIJ IWU OJ.

of tue sW. Price, 25 cunts. Jor sale V TAU 1 AlilllMrffai.

1 1 "J MVS t'lUllilULCI

uaajjui una wuuiv yi&iiiuk his auni - - - . . .

Jake. 1 Mrs. Annie Cummiskey will , ,"7 " ihavecn display a beautiful line i.Mrs W. A. Tray lor went'of Fall and Winter pattern hats

tu mi&iiviuu, iim , yesusruay 10 on Wor nnsrlnv nnrl Thnrarlnv

visit her daughter Olive.

srMrs. Alois Beiter returned home from a hospital at Louisville Monday. tor Felix Haller. of Louisville

visited home folks in Jasper this

week.

Sept. 30th, and Oct. 1st. Ladies

invited to call and inspect whether ready to purchase or not. A nice Souvenir will - be given with each hat purchased on above dates.

FARM KOK SALB. One mile east of Celestine on

acres.

10 acres bottom land: erood well.

1 - -

coai mine, Darn, tarm residence. I broke up housekeeping and will make my home at Washington. Inquire of John C. Striegel, Celestine, Ind. Mrs. Barbara Seng.

--In cas you want grinding and sharpening du-., such lU5 scissors, pen knives, pocket knives, or any fine tool that jou want a keen razor edge on, call at Summer's barber shop. He is fixed for it.

Good For BilUousness.

" I took two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets laat night, and I feel fifty per cent, better than I have for weeks, say J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich. 'They are certainly u (Ino article for billiotiuncefl." For sale by Jos. A. .Uehringor. dimples free.

x.Elijah Bell, aged about GO years, died at his home at Otwell

-Ross Schnarr, son of Thos.'f y,,niffht of tW!loid 'fSMmnrf foil nfT iirrurnn 'IWCrlov,Mr 11 WUS a SOldlCf Of the

nnfl hmlfo hie m-m ' iCivu war and had many friends

tor Mr. and Mrs Ceo. Haberly return today from their visit in St. Louis and Chicago. torWheat is now hovering around the dollar mark on the Jasper market, bringing as much as !)8e this week. torMrs. George R. Wilson lefc

yesterday for Indianapolis toiman. "I was in the smokintr depart-

join ner nusnanu and take a trip through the State. cax-A re-union of the Kuebler family was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs Seb. Kuebler Wednesday evening and was an enjoyable affair.

tor Walter Krodel fell off

in Dubois and Fike counties. TheG. A. R. of Otwell took charge of the funeral services and interred their comrade in the Odd Fellows cemetery in that town. A Traveling Man's l:porience. "I timet tell yon mv experience on an JCast hound 0. R. ä N. It R. train from Pendleton to LeCtande, Ore.," write.-

ham A. darber, 11 well known traveling

UV ö IIV.V 11' ' llinrrlirtou INux.i.li' l nui'nr ..11. nl ..;!..

last WeeK ailU SUItereU a uruiSCU out it.) ran to the water tank.

roof of John Lorey's new

knee and ankle but escaped

lous injury. Opera House Diince. There will be a Dance at

ineni wuii some omer iraveiinc men when one of them went out into the coach and said, 'There is a woman sick unto death in the car.' I at once ot up and went out, found her very ill with cramp colic, her hands and arms were drawn up so you could not straighten them, and with a dexthlike look on her face. Two or three ladies wer working with her and givinc her whiskey. J

the went to my euit ciue and pot mv bottle

Vinnen'" Cluunherlain's folic. Cholera and I1UUM 1 1 1;., .. I.,..,..... r .

Opera House, Tuesday night, September 2, 1908. Everybody is invited to attend Good music has been engaged for the

occasion. Admission zoc.

put a dou-

Ser-lle iose of the medicine in the glass, poured some water into it imd stirred it i with a pencil; then I had mite a time I to get the ladies to let "me give it to her. . jl succeeeed. I could at once Fee the eftlie.foctnnd I wnrkod with her. nililiint lur

hnnde, and in twenty minuten I gave her

another .lone. Isy tint time we were almost into I.eUrande. where I was to leave the train. I gave the bottle to the

husband to be used in case another

dose fclioulil be needed, but lv the time

Ileoa Laxative Cough Syrup always brings ii ck relief to coughs, colds, hoarsener-s, whooping cough and 1! bronrhul and throat trouble. Mothers

espe iallv recommend it foi

KASPER tiATTEU. Mgr.mtnin ran into LeCJrande she wall all .rurht, and 1 received the thanks of ev-

DflPC DAI I s,y l,assunger in the car." For sale by

DHüL'ÜHLL. loa. .. .uelinnger.

arA now time Schedule will iso into effect on the Southern Uy.. next week and some new trains will be operated on the Kreuch Lick run, which will give Jasper and the other towns or. thf French Lick branch a night train back from Huntingburg.

liing? Little Liver Pills for billiotisiiess m vlifiidacho. They keep oii well. We Ti. hem. Sold by "Flick Pfau.

Pleasant to take, gently laxative.

tor Jos. Fischer, the Dubois

"hildren.'rVinv rllr

to n

PREDATORY INTERESTS MANAGING TAFT'S CAMPAIGN.

The Jasper White Sox won from the College ball team again Sundav by the same score as

Sunday before last 6 i A voter wrote to the Indianapolis mnant Winners who won nmi n.bMt fnr u,r,t ,..win ., rni.

Merchant, was in Jasper Monday! the Championship of Southern; low, inatters: on business, and favored us Indiana this season will go to, ..wn, with a call and .ordered the'Peri Courier sent to him so that tne famous l'erdmanü Keüs it following; problem, so thnt I may be enhe can keep posted. I "Mil be a great (:) battle, no abjed to give Mr. Taffs'candidacy just

I consideration:

I "Are Harrimnn. Rockefeller and the

i rost of the formidable array of predn

I tory wenhh now supporting Mr. Taft

und at the

doubt.

-See our line of men's heavy j Kenn0(v,ö Lnxative CowU cvrMp(,oes work shoes from tl.W to $3.00 riot stipato like most of the old fash-

a pair, liere IS wnere I can save lionwl cough eure, but on the other hand

vou some money. N. Melchior," utuitiy moves tuo bowels

THE " LADY GAY " DRESS HAT 9 A.

OUR FALL Opening!

of

We invite vou to insnect onr nvppllpnf. nssnrf.mpnh

stylish Fall Millinery. We will show an

exceptional array of Stylish Street and Trimmed Hats. Our Display Will Take Place SEPTEMBER 30,1908. and continued through the week. ANIBELGARR. Opposite Indiana House, JASPER, I NT) TAX A.

i i . in

p. qnn I name time news irritation ani nnays inllaninmtion of thetmoat. Sold by Jos. Kodcl will in u very short time enable A. .Mehriniier. the stoumeh to uo the .vork it eh 'iild do.'

uml tlx u-nrk it nliniilil do i.4 to di''(st all!

TL, S' Lemmoil, aged about the food you eSt. It makes th stomnch 5? years, died at the home Of his'set nml it i- pienennt to take. It is

ai. M-c M T. HnKKc rtr,,on,. foiu nere oy jus a. tienrii.uer.

Ireland. Sundav afternoon of

j w I UV1I11 LlVli-lUUill W. "UUlUVtl. . fm . f I

cnurcn

pie living near Jasper.

arThe Buchart stock of oods he d at

Answering the above Inquiries the News which, up to this campaign, has supported overy Republican can dldnte for president since Grant

A reception and banquet was ma(IP ims c,e!,r nont:

whose chief reliance for election Is hlb

pledge to enforce the lioosovelt policiesbecause they fear Mr. Bryan more? "Or are they supporting Mr. Taft because they have been convinced that they have no reason to foar him deenllA a ) iv rr 1 tinnnncanrclt t r i r nml

mr. .JOSsepn ö. marwb ailU missb' nledcod enforcanient of tho Roosevelt

ia John Hoffman, of Madison I Barbara WUz were united in policies?-

hart tailure. Mr. Lemmon s iiomp is nl. Rnrl. Ark., ho hnvinir

- T . -, - - f.1 vutUL V U"üUil Ub I MI1U l w UIU T-ki! l 1 ,

comp tn this mnntv im v ü uwk i, fi,n , ;a Am.-.ifnrl hn' lioin unue anu groom are wen

sintf to visit his relatives. expects to have a help mate to! known and popular young peo , J , . . ' ,.1,- livinir nonr Jsicnor

K.mIoI will, without doubt, make vour neip Him OCCUppy 1C

ft . ii, ,cn tronK und will uhnoMt instantly re i. 'VC vidi rif ii 1 1 tlii Bvimitniiia nf imli.

iT'-nnn." tiet a bottle or it todav. it island fixtures was sola out wed- a large number of relatives

m hi re by Joy, a. Mchrinu'cr. nesday and Arthur Parker moved friends were present. ö"The largest crowd at: his laundry plant into the build-i In the evening a dance in honKunkel's Hall in quite a whilejinK formerly occupied by the'orof the occasion was had at was there Monday night the srw&y yesterday kunkel's hall and the hall was omission being the Marks Wilzi To tii.we aiuicted witirkiiuev mui packed with the many friends of

w (Ofling dance; the hall was '-hul. er trmib e incKac ne. riiiMHmmHiii,ji.ii " . . .

SO naCKCHi With Vniinir nPOlMe"""'" '." u,u "".."""H- ," iiic uuuiuriiv juiiioni

i . . i i i . 1 1 r . 1 1 i 1 1 i iiiTinniiiy in iiiiiiiin mil iv . . . n niu - - ' iiur. i i n . .

- - - i , iu mi. unu "io. unu no

toHtify to tiioir remancHuie noaiinj: " o-i-Mhilntinn; ind wiho; tonic proenie. 30 days- trial $1 IX). jßiatlliations and Dest lSIK'S. Thev purifv the blood. üoM tty Flick i t x- I'fmi. I When buviner shoes romem

I lint- rni rrntniKr lino" Vrf ennrinn ! itu.i ..

,,,;.i,.i. n uu um.ij ...iv, iui 3. .wy,, iijiuuuuuH com milieu, wuii vjromweu

Brand bhoes are better" N.

he home of the bride and

and,

you n ir

that there was scarcely enough

ro m left for dancing. I-VittH CarhoHzed Vitch Halve is t' best tiling to use for piles. Sold by J'jf A. Mehriner.

extend-

Marks

, The marriage of Mr. Herman Fromme and Miss Katie Hopf t'k place in St. Joseph's church Tuesday morning. Mr. Fromme is the janitor of the chti'-ph and his bride was a (,,"k at the Rectory. They will liv"inthe Grooms property on the corner of 15th and Clay Sts. Success to them.

"We have no way of gettlnc at the

precise motives of tho Wall street gentlemen. The assertion was frequently made that they were Induced to come to the support of .Mr. Taft before the convention undor threat that If they did not tho president would again take the nomination. That they are vigorously supporting him now, though hos

tile to the Roosevelt policies for which.

ho Is supposed

tloneil; indeed.

to stand, when one

is unques-

notes Mr.

Melchior & Son.

Best I Have Ever Known. It i. Hie bet : "I have been inunlliiit.' I hmhes' Tonic for years, it is the best chill remedy I have over known. Uur-

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

, tlte liver, kidii h etUcUyi4 'constipation. K

esuJasper is now

marshall and street commissioner

during thp illness or Mr. Kraft, as Jos. Hoffman who had been appointed to fill the place during Mr. Kraft's illness has resigned. Buy "Eternity School shoes"

for bov's and girls, a good 10c i inn the past two years I sold nearlv pair of hose free with each pair. I w'' , it- nearer MnK a 'Star Brand Shoes are better' ' ii;;;;.!- in,rt' nnyth,n 1 ever N. Melchior & Som 'sohl ny 'drucctiHts r0c ami $1.00 bottles lor Marshall Kraft had re- ROBINSON-PBTTfir CO., Louisville, covered frm his operation fori

appendintis so as to be able to I be un Sun 'lay. but suffered a!

ivlapse Sunday night and has baen quite ick since.

and DuPont and Cornelius Dllss and Boles Penrose Its loading spirits, one can hardly escape tho conclusion that they are not only supporting Mr. Taft but are controlling his campaign. It is hard to believe that they would be quite so active unless they felt confident eithor (1) that Mr. Taft would not carry out tho "Hoosevclt policies, which they detest; or (2) that he

i would be easier on them than Mr. Bryan."

Wood's I.i-r Mc'licine in liquid form for malaria, Us and fever, npula-en

and bladder, l hilt

iousnesa, nick headache

HgRUl to take. I he

ontainh V tinny nuantitv.

First rb'do brings relief.

Bears tho

Signature o

SI OObotth

"I Hiiliered habitu.illv from ennstiim of the ßüf nr

1 " Poau'e Ketrulets relived and . , upthene.1 the boweln, so that they oTMaley Young k Co., who '"n repnlar ever since.' -A K. Davis, proprietors of the band saw mill er, sulphur spring, Tex. which burned down are having

! there logs shipped to Evansvillo, inc thnv do not think rhnv will

Wtl ----- - " 7

as they hrst mten-

For WeakPINEULES

Kidneys

Inflammation of the bladder, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills

Innsl RnHnn Rill

I I II il 1 I llllllllll Kill 1 . .,11

t-wwui uuuuii unit irenuua nere

u. Passed the Senate, of Indianai' - , t dnesday and is now up to the! '" a JP"'ncd Ankle House. Hon Point I. Pnhln on- A nprained ankle may he cuicd in

df-avnrnri tn ctnf nn Am,!oc nhili about one-third Ihetimo usually required1 in I ti 8tÄan Annias ClUb b al,,ivH,K l'hamberlin I'äin Balm M.C. D.WITT & CO.. Chlcxo, 111. in the House ednesday; hut af- ,f.eU', nml gntn U abolut9 rest. For ,0id .... jÜB a Mehrinuer. terwards thought better of t. t alu by Jos. a. Mehring. So,d ,i Joa' A MU,rtnfcor'

A Week's

Trial For

25c

30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 4 5 -'action guaranteed tj P'oney refunded. ' FOR A ' L KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO VWKF' A dose at bed time usuvBW ally relieves the most severe case before morning.

BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO, U. S. A. 1 For sale by 1-lick & Vlm

Get The Habit!

Of Going to LOREY & STURM For HELD FENCING! Ask to see the Pioneer Spring Steel Fence

The Kind That Always Stays Tight. LOREY & STURM. i SEE VEILED PROFIT'S PARADE Hear Hon. William H. Taft Speak ST. LOUIS OCT. 6TH Round Trip $2.75

Tiboi..noil li.nviiiL'on nftorno..n trains Urtobcr 5th for IIunthiL'burL', anil on

SPKUIAL I'KAIN leaving Uuitinglurr H M- nrrivinR St. Ixiuis 7:00 A. M October fith. Tiekote rolurninn on Sl'H'IAL TRAIN leaving St. Louti ...I I k 1 ? . fninttAM Tili

ii on t. m Ortilmr ( t i :inl on reiruiar irain nt n. in. wciouur mi.

TICKETS GOOD IN SLEEPER ONE DOLLAR HIGHER RATE AND GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL 10.10 P. M. OCTOBER 7TH. I'li-ties lesirint: to it en t Iii t rou.;li sleeper U'nvimr Huden dnily at 10:00 ii m' Krcn-h Uek U:U. m nl lluntinglninr at 1 1 .:t0 p in inn regular train) eiin do 80 t)V paying on dollar ailditi nal for ouud trip railrond ticket and be Allowed to leave St. Iuis on any train up to and iuclutling 10:10 p. in. October 'or father inlormation cull on any Agont, Southern , , J. j. HhAAl Jli, A. U. U, A. ST, LOUIS, Mo.