Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 June 1909 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

LOCAL MENTION. If YOU ARE GOING AWAY OR HAVE VISITOR LET THE COURIER KNOW IT. A lorJos Sturm visited in Rockport Monday. - Quean Quality Shoes and Slippers at Edw. J. Kuebler. iU'hinir instantly. Curtis pi lee. evfiuft. Pflt rheum, tPt'er, Itch luvet h'rputf. soabei Doan'a Ointment. At v, tlviv store. tarOscar Salb went to Indianapolis hst week to remain for a while. Go to Lorey Brothers for Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. ör Mason Riley of Loogootee. visited relatives and friends in Jasper Friday. New and Stylish Dress Good; at. Edw- J. K'iebler. For a miM, Ktf-y notion of the bowel a injrle loee öf Ooan's RepiletH icikhikTi. Treatment cure? habitual con s'ipittinn. 2fi writ a box. Ask youilniKcisi for tliPiit. w-Tlie June term of Dubois Circuit Court convened in Jasper Monday. t-Miss Maggie Wilson was a visitor at West Baden spring last week WuMr C H wife spent last Baden springs. Rudolph and week at West All kinds of canned goods at rjsonable prices at Ed J. Kuebler Buy your Furniture and Stoves at Lorey Brothers We s II cheap. idr Frank Zimmer of Birdseye was attending court in Jasper this week The town board meets next Monday night to make expense allowances. Try our Coffee, we give you exceptional value for the price Edw. J. Kuebler. "Dr. Thomas' Kieetric Oil it the best reotvtly for that often fatal lit-eu?e i roup Hit been need with s-ucvu-s in oir family for eipht vuara , Mrs. L. Whiteaere, Buffalo N. Y. "A dance was given at Calumet Lake Monday night, and was well attended. Ice Cream, wholesale and retail at Haberlys Free delivery anywhere in Jasper. 9MlSS Olive Traylor has re -

turned home from Rush Ville, j pains There in no dancer of blond Where She taught school. jpoi-o-iinp n-Mltini: from any innri I when Chamberlain a Liniment if atli-i Heavy, impure blood makes a miiil j before the intrta become iutlamed and iy. pimply complexion, he.u)m'Iitv, je wollen, tor sale by Joseph A. Mob nautiu. indigestion. Thin bloo I mikes .ringer, you wak, pule, sickly. Hnnlock Blool, . - ssrÄÄ!-ml- "i Reir ?,nd f,ily 1 moved from the Dan Miller

Hon H. W. Carpenter, Property into the Mrs FinkProsecuting Attorney, has been PPy n Fhh St, Tuesda: in n.,.n .l. nfnn and Jorden Sermersheim and

Court, t.The Students of Jasper College presented '.Major Andre', to a large crowd, at St. Joseph's' .unday night. ! . price We have a very low now, on Fruit Jars Granu'ated Sugar for the fruit season, a good tune to lay in a supply. Edw. J. Kuebler. j oMr. and Mrs. J. L. Bretzj and miest Miss Elln Uonkins. of'

Kvinsville, spent Sunday at1 The marriage of Mr Frank French Lick and West Baden Knapp and Miss Rose Leber two, Springs. jvvell-known and popular young . . people of Jasper, took place in Sore .Nipple?. St u0seph's church Tutsday Any mother wliu Imp had experlenre morninpr, after which a reception ith thv iliHlru-ini; nilinor-t will le'nnfi Konnpf .n, hnld nt the (.i-eil to know ihnt a Hire nmv ! n.a. anqueu was neio ac me ..Htni by ui piyin.' cii-.tilrlnin's brides home, and n the evening aivi na fuon a tiio i-hiM N don.- a dance in honor of t he marriage

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i JMirinifer. I tv-T rrri r . LVJV " 'a ""rr mK, arcsaience oil .orin tua.n, bt this week by building a large unrph tn if sArch Doane and wife went to Rockport Monday to attend the funeral of the former's, grand-mother, Mrs M. P. Cro-' oks. I Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable Hires of stomach troubles have been effected by ChamPlain's Stomncli and Liver Tablets. 'Jae man who 1ns spend rvtr two thousand dollars for medicine and treat

im 8 1. a fe.w yee f theee. the New Albany road 81 acres, amS!: nt ioUf m boftom land; good well, coal mine, barn, farm residence. ns West Bnden is going- to I broke up housekeeping and will let contracts on June 29, 1909, make my home at Washington for the paving -of three of ber Inquire of John C. Striegel, Celstreets, Macadam, and concreate. estine, Ind. They will get the old town fixed) Mrs. Barbara Seng. up by and by. '

W3X-R. P. Smith of Oakland City visited in Jnspor Monday.

&-I)r. Sturm got himself new buzz wagon this week. -Tho Jasper College closes next I uesday for the Summer. -Strawberry Fruit Icecream at Habnrlys Saturday and Sun day. It is delicious. 5rV. A. Wilson is improving his residence this week by put ing in a concrete porch. Binder Twine, Milwaukee Binders, Mowers and Ilayrakes at Lorey Brothers x.Miss Gusta Heller returned to her home in Rockport last Friiay. orMiss Hilda Stewart, of Roe1 port, visited friends in Jas per this week arMiss Flora Traylor, who .vas sick last week, has again recovered. aThos Merchant and family visited relatives in Princeton Sunday. oy Carpenters are at work Building the second story to Edw. Egg building this week5uMiss Ella Hopkins, of Evansville, has been visiting it J. L Bretzs for the past week aa-Mrs Kunkel "r is visiting friends and relatives at Owensboro Ky. a tarMiss MollieDiesnee (Schulties) and babv returned tD her home at Louisville Tuesday. ärThe pupils nl nvlr a i a 1 1 w -k of the north auuuuis win uivu an entertain ment at St. Joseph's Hall Sunday night. They also will give a matinee for children this afternoon. Btfi-The twensieth annual com mencement of the Jasper College occures at St. Joseph's Hall next Tuesday night, at which time the students will again present "Major Andre. aarA Southern Ry , excursion train from Princeton passed through here Tuesday morning enroute to French Lick and Manon Ky , Excursion train Tuesday afternoon whose occuppants were enroute to Evansville to at tend a meeting of the Elks order. Of interest lo Farmers and Mechanics. Farmers and mechanics freirientlv meet with Mijrht accidents and injuries which cutm ttiem much annovance and low of tim . A cut or bmiee mav be ctirel in Hhutoii-third the tun u-nal'v reijiiinM by applying CliaiiihorlMn'rLiniment afoon n. the injury id received. liti4nt Jo i lij-k iu tu u 111 i fur cttrnittu Wi - neMof the mii-clt and rheumatic (family have moved into the Miller property which they have purchased, having recently s-old their property on Jackson St Less Than One Bottle Did It. twiner writes: "Ciin certainly nv ithat Hughs' Tonic is the best chill remedy I ever heard of. I'sed only part of a bottle, ami um ,tc.ul i HoUl b' ed no quine, and Unionists -Mjc. uuu 91 ,w rK,.VI!KI, ,tY uoBISON- PETTBT CO. Incorparatod. Knapp-Leber. was had at Kunkel's Hall andi los .many friends Mr. and Mrs. Knapr ifor the present with the mother We wish them much success uonn;np ..v. , CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Till Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the fiijfnaturo o FAI13I FOR SALK. One mile east of Celestine on

törRuv C. H. Oldfathor will preach this Stindav Juno 18th nt

Jasper l():0 A.M. ami Portersville 7:3' P. M tn.Mis Grace Swi txer, Home Finder of tht Indiana children's Homo Society was in Jasper in vestigating homes that have pplied for children This so. ciety has a n umher of placeable ennuren, ready for family homes. any one interested may address 152 East Market St. IndVl's Indiana. Mrs. Maria F. Crooks died at the home of her grand-daughter, Mrs. W. b. rarnum in C arkesburg, West Virginia, Saturday, aged 78 years, 8 months and 28 Jays The remains were shipped to Rockport, Ind. , where the funeral took place M;onday afternoon, the services being conducted in the Methodist church by Rev. J. W. Duncan, of Evansville, and interment was in the Rockport cemetery. The deceased had a number ol acquaintances in Jasper as she had lived here at one time and had visited here at difFerent times. The only direct relatives left are our grand-children; Arch Doane, of Jasper, Clement E. Doane, of Huntingburg-, Solon Crooks, of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs, Ida Farnum, of Clarkesburg, West Virginia Reds Win Again. The Jasper Reds added another victorySunday when they defeated the Evansville Athletic Club, the strongest amateur team in Evahsville and considered one of the strongest teams in Southorn Indiana, the game resulting in a score 4 to 'J. Pitcher Bell, for the locals pitched a splendid game, keeping the visitors seven hits scattered; Bauer, for the Athletics, also pitched well, holdthe home boys to six hits, but the boys bunched some of them and won Allie Sermersheim, who had been out of the game for two year , was back in the game Sunday and his playing at third-base and his hitting was a feature, asjwas also Ray Frieda new man on the team who has played but a few games. A good sized crowd was in attendance at the game The score: Inings 12345678 9-lHi-E Reds 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 x-i-6-4 Aths 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1-2-7-4 Batteries Reds, Bell and Wuchner; Athletics. Bauer and Bushman. Struck out-By Bell 7, by Bauer. 9. Bases on balls-Off Bell, 4; off Bauer, 3. Umpire Edgar Traylor. Pompt Settlement. Birdseye, Ind., JuneSth, 1909 To Whom It may Concern :- In December, 19?5, mv husband John William Chanley b ught two policies of the State Life Insurance Company, each in the sum of (1000) one thousand dollars, paying for the policies since their issues only $291 -GO. Mr. Chanley died May 27th, 1SH10. and nroofsof death were received hv the State Life In surance Company June 7th, 19"9 have this dav received ol George R. Wilson, State Man ager, and M. G Donahue, local representative, check No 92572 in the sum of (2i'H) two thousand dollars, in full settlement of said policies. For promptness in the settlements of its losses, I certainly can recommend the State Life Insurance Comnany to all my friends who think of buying life insurance Respectfully, Nervia Jane Chanlev, Widow The Resemblance. A promising young merchant rc-

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Died of pueumonia on June 3th 1909 at her home in Petersburg, Ina. Mrs Fahtta Hunter, wife of , Dr. Hunter, aged about 53 yearsMrs Hnntcr was born in Pike Co. Indiana, her mother died when she was an infant, and she was raised by an aunt in , Knox Co Indiana where she and Dr- Hunter were married in 1874. After their marriage they first located at Portersville, Dubois County, where the doctor began tne practise of medicine, and resided there for several years, re moving from there to Petersburg about 1891 where they continued ' to reside until until the time of I her death. i She was buried in the beautiful I Walnut Hill cemetery at Petersburtf, followed to her last routing placi. by relatives and a large concourse of friends. Mrs. Hunter was widek known and universily loved and respect- , pected for her kind and loving disposition, and her christian character she having been a consistent member of the church from early girlhood. nj Accepted the Apology. A prn:ni!i iit Now York lawyer is noted for his ready answers and skill in repartee. When a young practitioner lie npptntrod before a pompous old j:idc, who took offense nt a rnvurk the lawyer made J criticising hi decision. ! "If yo-.i lo not instantly apologize , for that remark. Mr. Wank," said the jin! 'o. hall commit you for , conteini) f court." i "Upon reflection, your honor," instantly replied Mr.' Blank, "I find that your honor was right and I was wronr, as vourIionor always 18." The jnd e looked dubious, but finally stiid that he would accept tho apolopy. t3 c.wJ Her a Flirt. rn..tor Penrose at the dedication uf IVneyivatiin's splendid cajo at Ilurri.'Durg fr.id of a certain speech that had been made at u priate dinner before tho dedicatory ercinonies : "That speech was pregnant with meaning. It revealed m every sentence its nuthor's character. Brief and full und illuminating, it reminded me of the beautiful young lady who murmured to herself one oftcrnoon ns sho paused uncertainly on a street comer: "'What a bore! For tho life of W lilt. me J cant rememuer wneiner im to meet Morris in Tusker street o; j Tasker in Morris street.' " The Stockholder. I t "I like the place." said Mr. Xew-' li.ved, "but the railroad fare is pretty high." "But surely," replied his bride,, "tho railroad company will fix OmS for von when thev know." j "When they know wb-t?" j r: I.., . i.. 11(11 XMl IU U1U U'J1 wilt , thuif stocL' PINEULES Satisfactlon guaranteed or money refunded. fv.'.J LU1HDAUU - A dose &t bed time uiually relieves the moit ucvere case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO.

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