Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 May 1909 — Page 5
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BaKing Powder
Jtbsotutely Türe Renders the
food more wholesome and superior in lightness and flavor.
The only baking powder raade from Royal Grap Cream of Tartar.
"Mrs. Geo. R. Wilson visited
Robt Fisher at the Novelty
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Mrs. W. A- Traylor and
daughter Flora came home from West Baden Tuesday nipht -Ed. Kuper, who has been in the U. S. Navy for the past four years, came home last Thursday, having served out his time of enlistment-
JASPER COURIER
friends in Evansville last week. Jered a very painful injury caused,
I ; : yby getting a piece of wood run m-Mrs Joseph Raush and throtJRh his abdomen. Dr. Casbnde let t Friday for Louisville, per was cailed and he and his' where they will maketheir home, brother a physician, of Louisville, Sheriff Vollmer took Louis 'performed the operation of get-j
mere, Tuesday. tne yun-T man s body and he is
iiuw getung aiong as wen a could be expected. Southern Railway Excursion. The Southern Railway will
operate a popular excursion from
Louisville and New Albany to
asper Sunday May 9th, at vtry
ow rates.
If you have any fr'e ids in either
of these places write them to
pay a visit on this date andi
take advantage of every low
rates. i
Harsh physics react, h eaten the
bowls, cause chronic constipation.
uoan s Keeuiau operate easiy, tone toe
etomach, cure constipation. 25 cent
A it yoor druznsi for them.
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-Mrs, Maggie Reifel. and
children are here from Oregon
visiting Mrs. Reifels mother,
Mrs Sophia Nohr, who has been
TWm J Kuebler visited' ?2!?,y Hl fr the
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T1-0 AnoKol Porr moa o' U60 . - H'. 01 UUDOIS,
-r -7"Tf tTT-k n x trip to Louisville, the first part Passea tnrougn Jasper luesaay LO (isü'B(. of the week. lenroute to Texas, to look at the . . t - i country with a view to probably
AU kinds ot canned goods at moving his saw mill there. - 1 I t T"J T Tr 1.1 I
ronauie prices at r.a j. xvueuier
YOU ARE GOING AWAY OR KAYE VISITOR LET THE COURIER KNOW IT.
t-Harriet Sweeney left for
Oakland City fo a few weeks.
P. L. Sweeney left for I tour through south Thursday.
KfWm- A. Wilson was a
New and Stylish Dress Goods ' fef? isitor at Cannelton
at. hdw- J. h. leoier. x-L. P. Sweeney returned Wednesday from Bay City Mich alter being a few days absent.
-W- S Hunter Esq. was in
Louisville. Monday and Tuesday!
on business and pleasure bent
Mr. Jos. Dick is this week
announced as a candidate for
Town Marshal and if elected will
make an acceptable officer He
is a hard working man and will
be willing to do something for
for the salary he gets, accept
getting a dose of snakes.
Schneider- Kiefer.
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orThe County Commissioners ."ÄS11"0" I Schneider and Miss Carrie Kief er
held their regular monthly ses
sion Monday. Vic Cassidy was home from JelTersonville Sunday, to spend the day with his family. e"Miss Maggie Wilson is in Indianapolis assisting in the grading of teachers manuscripts ''ulents will happen, but the beet-re.-i.aul fiumlies keep Dr. Thjan-" i'tnt "il 'or euch embrgencieü. It i 1 leg thi pain and heals the hurt.
-The Town Board regular session next night
sarin the storm last Thursday j . i , .i iii i
nignt tne wma Diew a corn cno .if of its foundation for Mr. John Fromme on his farm south of town. Mfk headache, constipation and bil':uess are relieved by Kinu Little l..iT I'illf. They clean the ystem. 1'.. nt not grip." Price 25c. Suld by K; k A Pfau.
took Dlace in St Joseph's church
meets in Tuesday morning. Rev- Philip
Monday (Schneider, of Indianapol
'brother of the groom, officiating
- 1 The croon! is a son of Mrs and
a 1 rl i i r J . .
a iiuaramee.1 wmj" remeuy is oee the jate Ferdinand iSChneider
uaxauve ouun nvrap. ror coul'ue. m., i - - .i j J.-Utfl, ,mn u-i.wiAin.;n.h fr. The bride is the second daughter
neta and all bronchial affeciion.. Best of Mr and Mrs TeODO.d Kiefe
for children because it is quick to relief and and is a very popular young
and tasta Rood, uentiy laxative. a(jv among her large cirle 01 The euchre given by the!fne"ds 4. CK. of A. at the St. Joseph's! After he marriage ceremony Hall Sunday night was well at- the wedding party was served fo,..i0fi 1 dinner at the home of the bndc.
I.V.IIUV.U- , mi t- i l :j : 1 1 . i
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SOCIAL DANCE!
AT THE
Jasper Opera Oous
On Saturday Night MAY Bth! 13D9
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For a burn or ecaleil ajf'y Clumber Iain's Salve. It will allay the pain almost instantly and quickly h?l the injuml parti." Jor sale by Joseph MehrinRer.
ätBamum and Baileys circus exhibits in Evansville next ThursdayrX.Mrs Arch Doane encertainod the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening. ManZan Pile Remedy ie put up in a ti' -with nozzle attecbed. May be apii el to ihe effected parts. GuaranteedPr . e "iUe. Sold by Flick .t Pfau.
Congressman and Mrs V.
E. Cox and daughter Malcohn re-, turned to Washington to-day. ; "Spencer county voted 'wet' Tuesday by the narrow margins of 53. ;
housekeeping in the Florian Gutzw eiler building on Main St ,
and the Courier joins with a host of friends in wishing them a happy life.
Town Primary Election. May 20, 1909.
For Treasurer and Clerk.
TT. T7T-7 Tu ANTHONY LANGE is a Mrs Tina Willets and baby '.--jjj-f- fnr Tmnrpr and
have returned to their homein;Cierk for the Town of Jaspar, Louisville. Jsubject to the decision of the
m r.rr Uemocrauc frimary election.
Jt X J XJKÄI WUUWt - V 1 V JUU exceptional value for the price. Edw. J. Kuebier.
Married George Hochgesang,
a son of Albert Hochgesang and
Miss Rosa Henke were married
in St Joseph's church Wednesday morning, Rev Francis, officiatingTuesday night a large crowd of friends gathered at
Kunkel'shall, where the wedding dance was given
Mr. and Mrs- Hochgesang will
live on a farm on the New Albany road.
Congratulations to them.
Serious, Bui lucky Accident, i Charles Renner, while working i ...
on one or tne new cottages in
the Jutt addition last Thursday, stepped on an unfastened joist, of the second story, which turned and let him fall, striking a lower
joist with his face. A physician
was hurriedly summoned and ne was taken home in a serious con
dition, but luckily he was not as seriously hurt as at first was
feared, and he recovered sutiiciently from his injuries to he up Tuesday. Billiousness and Constipation. Foryeara I was troubled with b-!hoc-ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed ine. I lo-t my usual force an J vitality. Pepsin prepaiations and cathartics onlv made matters worse. I do not know where I f-hoald hare been today had I not tned Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. The tablet, relieve the ill feeling at once, strenctben the diceslive functions, ponfy the stomach, liver and blood, helping to the system tj d . it work naturallv. lira. Ron - P-Jiis, Birmingham, Ala" These tablets are for sale by J.epb Mehringer.
3 Mr. Kasper Hatter and wife extend to i everybody an invitation to attend this dance
5 in honor of their fifteenth weddinir anniver- .
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5 5arr i-veryuuuy cuintruuu eujuy yuuiiseu. :
5 saryl
n er the stir orchestra.
We are Forty Years Old. We are froinjr to Celebrate it by a
For Town Marshal.
Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Gardner
will celebrate the 30th aniversary f their marriage at the opera house on the night of May 27th.
a" Miss Matalia u Tt-? from Miltovvn
M.ther and recuperating from spell of sickness.
Sc'.iubel
visiting
is
Trinity church Sunday afternoon.
when Mr. John Freyberger and Miss Ella Cox, daughter of Geo. Cox, (but who has been making
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uor ner nome at j weuuer s on ui HCl r. . i ;
ronersvuie roaa were uniiea in marriage by Rev. Cram, ! Luthern minister. Success to
We have a very low price them.
row, on Fruit Jars Granu'ated
.-u,jrar for the fruit season
time to lay in a suppl Kuebler.
i nure sy
A. healthv man la a kini? of in bia own 1 ee"th. Piice 50c and
' -tit ; an ünhalty man if an unhappy 1 Flick k Plan. nave. Burdock Blood Iittrt Imikla up ninr nil I twun l health keeps you nell. J UnuL uALL
JOSEPH H. DICK is a can
didate for Marshall, of the town
quiet weddms took place in -. Erimarv election.
Wool-Growers Warned. willst Not Tie Their Fleece With. Hemp Twine.
Local wool buyers are wishing that some sort of campaign of
education mich, be instituted
among the wool growers of the
ie
Changes
PinanlAfi ar fnr Kai, o ria arm nrt n ....... . -f- t-feA itk rt namnl
, aguou aick rehef to lnmhaeo, rhumatiiii. u:j- ,,Mno fnr K-ino- im
V. EdW. J. fatigue and all other rniotom. of Kid-. .,U,.I,UV j, ""'I aa ,0-v disee- Thev are k tonic t. the. their bundles of fleece. They
urn ow -y fhP nnihL- of their woo croD!
tiH J. Rf ell to Jeorjre A. Fans n4of lot 141, Jasper. SI300.OJ Jo?. Gatxweiler to Math.
Urirh lot 24. Untiweiler add.
Jasper.
Jo, lioizwaier to reter nop. lot 2- and 23, Gutrweiler add, Jasper. Jos. GutzweUer to Mary K. Kreilein iot 4S and 49, Getzvre.ler add Jasper. Jos. Gatzweiler to Alex Gatpsell, lot 21, GUvIer add, Jasper Joseph Gatzweiler to Jos L. Burke, UU 25 and 20, Gatzweiler add, Jayper Henry Beck man to Henry Hohler'ö acres, 2, 2, 5. Lisetta HnnUnan to R. V,'. Armstroni: and Rohu W.
Annftrone to ra. linatman
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FORTIETH ANIVERSARY SALE. Th. ale is on novr. and is nniqae, in as uinch as the ßcamiorotä the create-t fipue in the sale. Many of the -mailer articles of necesarj-wearior Max. Bor an.I Ciuut Are Marked To Sell aVt lO Vent Men'e and vonnk' mcsV Pint-, also lov' Ion? Hi.Vareinarkltollat.M. t-VlO. K4Ü. 7 40. fr W i 10 I1U40, 12.40, ?I.40. and) on up. a fcaviiitf of i4J cent on each rnce. Not much of a concession, Ixit t-till a a earinc and is uia!e not bo nn-h to make a rut. as to mark the occasion. These prict-i apply also to t..p calami rain coats. With clothing inirchases hi all lepartmenta will i;ive A SortEMR Kuby fccAB. 1'ts. uinMaiiiatic of the 40th anniversary, Yoor selections can made from the hichett clais of men and boys clotnma. hats, cabs, shoes and furnishing, as the okl prices in ar.t measure extends to all departments. Remember our rebate plan.
IT PAYS TO TKADE HEHE.
ö RTROUSE & BROS.
BVllNSriLLE, jxuitixa. I
140 CO
2S0C0
aw co
140 00
aso o. 20. 00
2- acres, . , z, o ana u acres, 12. 2, Ö. ii.:i... r--.1 t VA .nJ
annu ;lly from their desire to save otto Conrad 75 acres. 25 and
few cents in the matter oi ; 3i. in, s.
A marror nf fpf n Paul -ceinetxki to Jonn
a
twine. As a
rmpr rnnl.i tie hi.4 fleece in silk
i x lie uooc uau juiuv. at. ----- --- ---- . . the ball park was played Sunday , cord heaper than in hemp twine. hPtwpen the Reds and the Hunt-It is about the most expensive
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ine nemp
Mw XT' - 1. Vrn Vl- onil le
He,e Betz, two well-known and SÄ Atttato ; and resu ted Ugnade ru,
pu,ar young people nngnear "-'-; - - uniimlted trouble
-iisper were unit ea in mamage , ww . ..:, ..f;--
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in öl Josepirs cnurcn luesaay . . , it seDarated Many wool
mornmp. ine prroom oeingan " u. i;.orc v,ova pnmp tn qee the industrionc? von no- farmer the Reds, Bell, Martin and Wuchner. ffrow ers nae come to see tne muusmous y,unK tanner me , attenJanCa i folly of hemp mne, as in past couple will make the r home on Aere was a gooa attenaance. 1 J"" U1 , : th nrjcrof a farm The return game will be played years tne nae naa tne nnce ui
We extend to them our best at nuntingourg on .neu.n. .-"-id. No
.n,tHl. wool bound witn nemp win not Thii is a new preparation and a pood ije ' Scaled" in price, but will be one. It i? especially valnable as a cure j absolutely, as the big for chronic and mu-enlar rheumatism. , J , rt, ' .f :f and for the ielief from pain which it dealers will no longer accept It affords in acute inflammatory rheuraa- Wool producers should take note tisin. Those who have used it have in- on this fact.
variably Epoicenoi u in ine menesi lerms of praise. Lame back, lamesholder and stiu necK are due to rheamatism of the muscles, usually broaght on by exjK)fuiv to cold or damp, and are quickly cured hv atiDlrine this liniment freely and
massaging the affected parts. Irenes- 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR
OI mc m-ffti-S, einer luuuiicu - violent exercise or injury, is allayed hy this liniment. For sale by Joseph A-Mehringer.
wishes.
W.tod? Liver Medicine is a liver dilator which bring quick relief to f neadache, constipation. billiouness 11 1 other symptom? -f liver disorders I'-rticulary recomanded for Jundice, ' lulls, Fever. Malaria. The $1 00 conti ns 2' times as much as the öOc sire S.ld hy Flick and Pfau.
Petery lot -t. Marks Maria Lindenschmkit to Anthoney Lindenschmidt lot 5S, and pt lot 63, Fer-linand. John B. Hocheesanjr to
andwuses!:,",00. JebQ
from the timet jin SiPrntt.r to John B.
possible ever Hochgesang pt kt IS, ft. An
thony. Louisville Mimas fe MfeCo., to C. M. Dogan 17 SI acres, 30, 2, 3. Christ Hoäraan to Era Hoffman et al, La.t Will. Seb Opel to Frank and
(ieo Opel List Will.
Allen .Mills to Kicnaru
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ISCOCO
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1 00 j
1000 00
F7OR SALE FAIRBANKS ÜURSE. G-AS LINE EN&INE.
Good as New. Can be seen at work 1 any day. Will be sold Cheap for Cash, j Reason we have got two and don't
need but one- BEN ED. DOANE.
303 00
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License.
to Wed.
20, to Katie
Morris Chowder Hagen 22.
Harvey Radciff 25, to Jesse M Lovejpy 17. M L Olinger 25, Maria J Lmdauer 21. John Freyberger 2G, to Allie II Cox 21. Jacob J. Schneider 27, to Carrie Keifer 22.
Mills and , 40 acres. 12, 1.3 John B. Alvey to Ernst A. Havsl 1-12, 2,5. iJliza A. Pol-en et al to Wm. XicboUon lot 4, Poison's add Dubois.
100 00; 300 00
100 00
PINEULESlFor Weak
Satisfaction gmxxuUi or money refunded.
FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER" TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM! AND LUMBAGO
Do It Now. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Yon can do so hy apply " Chamherlain'a Liniment. Mne 'we out of ten are uimplv muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and jield to the vigorous application of this liniment, fry t. You are certain to he deliphted Jith the quick relief which it affords. Sold by Jowpk A. Mehri-gw.
A dote t bd time ally rellerei the ntt
severe cue before raeraiBj.
DeWitt' Kidney and Bladder Fills
CASTOR I A For InianU and Ckildrsm. Tli Kiid Yom Hare Alwavs Bmlt
aevere cue ucisio ai .v , . mm k
aCztfi&nkrY a rue; A Week s
1 ahoi rui
Bears the
Hignatore
"Suffered day and night the torment of itchinp pilles. Nothing helped mc until I nsed Doan's Ointment. It cured i me ninnaaentlr." Hon. John K. Gar- 5
PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO, U. 3. A,
Annual Meeiing Travelers Protective Ass'n
Asheville, N. C. . MAY 31 - JUNT. 5 1909 SDUTHERXT - RAILWAY IstheShortest LinetoAsheville Yerylow rates will be authorized, open to the public. Take this . !" I at in
1 l A m r s opportunity oi going zo jsneviiie IV 1 (III 6 V Sand visiting the beautiful mount-
LINA. Ask any Southern "Railway Ticket Agent, for fare and schedules or write us.
J. C. Beam JR. A. G. P.A.
St Louis Mo.
InfiammaticM of the b -ad
der, urinary troubles sod backache use
rett, Mayor, Girard, Ala.
'for t-1- by Flick & Pfaa's.
j WLO. XaWXTT CO., CkUma. X3L Sola by Jot. A. Mehri-f. '
