Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1909 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

( ( MENTION.

, YP'J AHE UM AWN OR HAVE A if.R lei m mm know it. ! tm n B Currmfckey was in trt A'lnr,v Tuesday 0,1 business w Mr. ml v-rs. Geo. Haberly r, .1 fiom Cincinnati and j. s' ill- Fridny night. ur Stott Punter nnd biidc Wn. hii1 hu-1 Thursday to sp'i' th. ilav wth Scott's parent. inr'oik has begun on the now r. iaMK-' o Pr. .1. S Stewart oi t . t orner of 4 and Newton Sts i Iü.ii, Ueichelbrch visits i U-i in St Meiniaid Suit h ol Shoes, best values at I .. Kuebler's t& The family of Monte Davisse moved to Mon gomery Tuend.y ia lohn Bohnert is home fron Chandler this week visiting hhfamil. -Timothy and Red Tp Seed at t'A. u. h uehler's. ts"Omer Jahn, member of U. L Navy, returned East Friday to i"in his ship. Rev Philp Schneider was up frum Evansville last week .ting his mother and other n ativc?. r .--nil not b ther n wound where i i s barbed Wire Liniment is used. - al t.y All DrugKUts. -(Jet your large Jugs and n1 Stone Jars at Ed. J. Kuebler's. t. Cornelius Gugtsell, Carl Theile and Henry Fritch were Jasper visitors at the Kentucky State Fair at Louisville last week(U.iptet accident insurance Dr. Hi Klectric Oil. Slips the pain r j heals thewound. All diupgitts sell it

"George Schmidt and Miss Etta Dunauf returned from Loaiville Saturday and George .-ays they are still single. It Cos's llarbtd Wire Liniment. v and $1.10 sizes. Kvciy bottle guaranteed. For eale by AH Druggists.

a-Mr. Frank Schwartzmiller and Miss Barbara Back man will be married in St. Joseph s church next Tuesday morning The new residence of Alph Semersheim on North Main St, is rearing completion, as is also that of Alois Sprauer on West Sixth St.

Smii.eg itching ek-n. Heals cute or burn without a ecar. Curea piles, ewetua, salt rheum any itching. Doau's "ntment. Your druggist sell it. WEDDING DANCE At Jasnpr Onpra PTniiQP Tunc.

day Sept. 28, 19C9, in honor of

trip marriage of Mr Frank Schwartzmiller and Miss Barbara Barman. Music by Star Orchestra. Every-body invited .

. a household remedy for cuts.

'i'n. pains, etc, Dr. Cox's Barbed 1 min et Im no eqal. Price 'JSc. Sam N'cCall has the foundatioi compltted for a residence m t ip Butzweiler addition. This w t loirth house in the new a-iduion and we are informed that three more will follow at ore-,

1'iie?, use Di. Cox's bntbed Wire '.t-nt, 'Jöi'bize. If it does not give r nire you your money will bo ,p ude.l. For wie by All Duiggiste. Jos. Klein and family oh A des. Jay moved to their lately aj'l Jired property on the corner ot fifteenth and Jackson Sts., and beo. Mehringer who recently aequred the Klein place on the corner of Seventh and Mill Sts. remove same at once and wpct a brick veneer residence on "e lot for himself and family.

.ll. (?X d ',ttrb,, Wiro Liniment nut bui or bl tter, and relieves y in a tew minutes. For sale oy All 11 'Wf-te, in?"!Ierlry El1 and wife came Wvypsterday from Terre Haute here he is now engaged in the wmb stone business Henry ;;cpntly married tTie widow of

fm v . P ana they came wr a visit with relatives in Madi-

anw very ,arge an attractive chSfimsntv?.f Ladies visses anfl nrndn?- s CIoa,,s' aI1 thc newest Productions at Ed J. Kuebler's. ir to0?'? ,rnin,p.s? u,ie,er noneU ' lVr. wuho,,t Pnf or tour gifts y ,efun,ll. For sale by All Drug.

w.Rev. C. II. Oldfather retimed from Hanover Saturday. r Mis. G Hi to RockjHrt IY Grovtr Keniat c.-tne . . Monday tospentb short vrtC4ta tLadies re aly made Suits the newest styles at Ed. J Kucblei

"Sheriff Vol'm r h oxpcted in with Prof. Beuci ui-dny "V A Wilson went fc. InJ

dianapolis last Friday and re-

urned v onday. I

Harry Eckert is preparing to build a resident m North

Jackson St.

Dress Goods,, new wenvv. now colors, at reasonable price at Ed. J. Kuebler's aTMiss Hilda Stewart, of Rockport, visited friends in Jas

per Vetlnp.day öTAdam Sprauer went to Huntingburg Mondoy to take, chargd of the Brooner Photo-' graph Gallery. J EHlili If Dr. Ox's lTrbed Wild Liniment doi'6 not do all that in clui ucd fur it your money will Im rei.m .ed.

ror u'e by AU DriiiftM. ax. Cecil Fehn returned to Evmsviile Sunday after visiting Roslin Sweeney for a few weeks ix2 K. W. Hemmer, wife and

son Renold are spending the week

at the home of P. L. Sweeney. All Drucgiet Sell Dr. Cox's Barbed Wire Liniment. (Jusi rnntued to itt-al

without a bleuiiuh or vour money re

funded. löMrs. Mary O'Brien (nee) Mary Sweeneey came down from Cincinnati Thursday to spend a few weeks visiting relativess Feel languid, weak, run-down? Head nebe Stomach "off"? Just a plain ime of lazy liver. Uurdock Blood Ulttera tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purifiaH the blood. PhifZoercherof Tell City, Cox's privat Secretary was cumulating among friends here Tues

day.

"The College Boy" at the

opera house Sunday night was attended by a crowded house and seemed to be appreciated.

aBorn Wednesday Henrv

Prechtel and wife a handsome boy, mother and child are doinj:

well and nenrv's smile is as

broad as ever.

Best Treatment lor a Burn. If for no other reason, Chamberlain's

Salve should be kept in avery houshold on account of its great yiue in the treat

ment of burns, it alLiy'Mhe painalmost inntuntly, and unlee.4 the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without lenving a s!ir. This salve iu nlpo unequaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the ekiu. Price, 25 cents. For eale by Joseph A. Mehringer. "Prof 0. E. Morey and wife will leave next week for Wash-

ingtoni D C, whern the former

has accepted a goverment position

in the agricultural department.

Wny Drnggslsts Recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Colera arnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank C. Hanralian a prominent drnggietof Portsmouth, Va., eays. "For the paet six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlain's Colic Cholcia and Diarrhoea Itetnedy. It is a great rniedy and'one of the beat patent med icineaon the market. I handle to.ne otners for the same purpose that pay men larce profit, hut this remedy is so

sure to enect a cure, and my custo i.er so certatin to appreciate mv recommending it to him, that. I give ft the preference" For eale by Joseph A. Mehrinßer. CASTOR I A For Infantu and Children.

Ffie Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears tho

Signature

oJohn Lory bean work Saturday of oxeavaHng his 'ot on thp i ' ' . " 'i, , . the i . . . fill. I it!:' r. . .. .'-i. the e oi Uh- , v. be a great imprAxntt ii pub ic square. A Sprained Angle. An usually tieated u Hprained fnk v will difabloth inj ired pert-on f.r u. nth or more, but i.y applying Clumber aw. s Lii.imont and ohborvmj: the d c ti u Willi earlib tt!e f nthfiil y a t' ' tm. in nuw CHk'en be cffo?tcd hi le h Umi 'i. time. his hnimui.t i i m. rmijrkiitde preparation; trv t fir f mi- or a tim . or when laid nn iii.

jetiroiiii- or k,i m'ar rheuumt n. y unn criHln o le ti üuli'e witii h pron.pt re'ief wltu-h it '.ffoidi. For ah iv fo ph A. Mehri"ter A ttoal EHtjifiinul Busic cssj ' Rstrgaiu. ' I have for sale a irood hotel

and saloon Lot 50 x 108 i'not mn(

butluing 18 Rooms good Dining

room and kitchen rooms well furnished and fine Bar fixtures. Oftr d at a bargain for immediate Sale. Apply to Kerr Tr ylor Real Estate Agent.

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"That's A Good Job" The Best Paint is thc most satisfactory in the beginning and thc moit economical in thc end. Use Phoenix Pure White Lead .(Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark)

and be assured that tlic work will wear longest, and look y-f all the time. The Dutch Boy Painter on the t. ;

I ur faint dra.t-r Aw our J( kit' 1 1 ad

NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY 7th St. and Freeman Avo., Cincinnati. O.

A Free Trip to Evansville and Return EVERY BUSINESS DAY IN THE YEAR ON ALL RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS AND TRACTION "XlNES Come to Evansville to do your Shopping. The metropolitan character of its stores, give von thc advantage of selecting from much larger and more varied stocks thar. can he found in am citv within such easy roach, and prices arc lover than in any city in thc country. The members of The Retail Merchants' Rebate Association will pay vour fare both ware, under the conditions specified below. Read the plan carefully and when you want merchandise that vou cannot find in vour home town come to Evansville.

TO GET YOUR FARE REFUNDED THROUGH TÜ E ASSOCIATION BUY WHOSE NAMES ARE LISTED BELOW

ONLY FROM MEMBERS

MEMBERS Ask every member to enter your purchase of any and all cash amounts. Andres Co., Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloaks, etc. Artes, Chas. F., Jewlery. Bitterman Bros., Jewlery. Blackman &. Lunkenheimer, Queens ware. Barnetts' Cheap Store, Ladies' Furnishinqs, Skirts, Cloak3. Bomm. S. F. Drug Co., Drugs. Bryant Piano Co.. The N. W.. Pianos. De Jonp's, Cloaks, Suits Furs. Evans, S. G. &. Co., Dry Goods. Fowler, Dick . Walker, Department Store Millinery. Cloaks, etc. French & Co., Wm. E., Carpets, etc. Elmendorf Co., (Inc.) Carpets, etc Geisster. G. W. Shoe Co., Shoes. Gross. N. & 9 .n. Clc'hing.

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THE PLAN

To customers ramlnir a dlntuno not exoewline 4 mlW. th Association uit! rifund fars both wnv. prvUId the tRi; regale purchases amnirt t $25 00 or over from . r.. or any of Its member Th ,'h p rule applies also in iV-i. inn riwnlrif n rtNtancc of ort :lan 40 mll3, In such Instum Uit round trip far f ir 4i mit11. b- rfrun)d. the customer p r.a n" ihe icw m -t t. If th amount of the purcha- are !. that. $25.00 at ,t m,r- thin J5Ü0. the round trip far of one nlte for tarn d .tlar' w rth o.rrha-d will be refunded. Ask for a Rebate Bfik from the first member of the Association from whom a porehaa ! made, have all 'purchases entered trr. in. and whfn through, your, fare 11 be rer't!Öetf at the off.ee of the Association. Each customer Is entltlrd t.a- ' oil oalv i

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MEMBERS Hub. The, Men's Furnishings, Hats, etc. ' Huqhov Wm.. Millinery, Cloaks, etc. Jou'dcirt A I cMjli. Furniture. Kruckemevci & Cohn. Jewelry. Lahr Bacon Co.. Department Store -Dry Goods, Cloaks, etc. PoeMt SWc Co.. Shoes. R. & G Furnitur Co.. Furniture. Sab B-o.. Ladies' Furnishings, Winery. Sampton, R. E., Men's Furnishings. Schlpepfer, H. Druas. Sehultz Cloak House, Cloaks, Suits, Furs. Schultz. J H. Co.. Shoes. Smith & Putterfield, Books. Staticnery. Pictures. Stiou-e t Dros, Men's Furnishings, Clsthing. Va kaver Shoe Co Shoes.

Tliere Will Be Gala Attractions ioiz Week legliiales September 27lli Tin jirhiciml stores will have their Fall openings '.; ninin-r .Monday, Sept. 27th and contiuuim; the entire week, v ith sneeial disflays of new roor!s et)vering ever li.:e eT merchandise needed for personal or home use. The German Societies cf thc city will celebrate on Tuesday iitl We luesday, September 2fUh and 3Ulh with entertainments and attj-acl; i 8 on a lavish scale. Come enjoy yourselves, and take advantage of the s eei;.l opening offerings you'll find in the stores, and of the liberal Rebate plan of The Evansville Retail Merchants' Rebate Association

wrMissLela Preston, the ntw-! Tho work of demolishintr Joseph Gerber commenced lv aoDointed teacher in tha miblic fu ii l u demoils,1!ne work grading 8th street this iy appoiiuui tuiLner in ua, puuiu. tne 0$ court house IS progressing ...00t, schools, was here from Peters-IRin;fiiv nnd in n fmvmnr,. v"eeK'

Wednesday. 'it will be a thing of the past.

L.Miss Esther

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TELEPHONE

Mt'ismer, of M.Mrs M. A Swpphpv nnd

Huntingburg, was visitingj the daughter Mrs. Louis Koerner rvum -kw TAnlinnnn Misses Esther Eckert, of Jasper, we gsfs at P rench Lick - he Hoi-e Telephone Co.

Monday ana luesday. ,iast week

t- Isidor Schumacher went to!

Corner Ttlt & Jackson Sts.

CO. Ä. F. GUß M J ,

HOME 'PHONE.

SMjf-trtltv tlnlloi" nf T .rn!ctM Jin

New Albany Wednesday to visit was in town ycsterday v,siting his daughter Mrs.P T. Clarke ;home folks and jooking after his V,ru Claro ? t(iachmS m the New candy trade. Albany Schools. , . .

iuAunt jcsian ureene ien lues

has the largest litt of

subscribers and will give you the best ser- SOUTHERN RY., vice TIMETABLE

3 V torIf our friends in the 'Burgday and sustained a broken leg, You can 8 ZS9--m will just 'keep their shirts on and being eighty years of age, it . . , of -vtSLZTUcJU. they will discover by and by that js a severe accident for her. mends,

talk to your

Schedule in Effect Sunday Feb. 21 Ihe for

Mrs A Cummiskey will have on display a beautiful line of fall and winter pattern hats Tu. sday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept 28-29-30. All are cordialy invited to attend.

they will discover by and by that js a severe accident for her. . .TT. ll I

the new uourc nouse win De an they can desire and also that it!

will cost enough.

as The Twentieth Century Literary Club has resumed its meet

ings for the Winter; they met

with Miss "'aggie (Jastrup

'I Buffered habitually from coneti- Wednesday evening; they are pation. Doau's Reguleta relieved andlcfudvintr German History.

;ytn.nL'thened the bowles, so they have

been regular ever since. A. E. Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs, Tex. -Rev! J. M. Oldfather, father of Rev. C. H. Oldfather who has been in the Presbyterian work for this summer, will preach this Sunday Sept. 26 at Portersville 10:30 A M. and Jasper 7:30 P. M. This is the last Sunday Rev C. H. Oldfather will be here, since he will return to the iMc-

iCormick Theological Seminary

at Chicago this fall to complete bis course of study there. FOlt SAhiT Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., aley in rear; graded street, good

pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apply

Good for Billiousness. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stomach anl Ltvor Tablets last nicht, nnd I feel

50 per cent, better than I have for weeks,

riuyej. .i. rirt'muu ui .iiu-kuh, twicu. "They are crlainy a line tiinp, for biliousness." For sale by Joseou A. Meli ringer. Sample free.

Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

friends, order your mer-0in fs 0 information Only and is not

chandise and make Guaranteed. your appointment by ,,.ui.vRASTH,M N" ) the Home 'phone. 'n:u '- Iff v. v. No. , ltf SUNDAY O.VI.V QtM) A. M WHSTHUWN'I). DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE C0i"'" -". ., , , . ; i f. ! a. . 20 Sl'NDAY OSUY. II.- I'M It ULI ,lU -nvi-loiiH. J2.S0. lOT.slthiX KASTItOLM). vnr-U fr 5-h vni to-Uay. So. 1, IM I I.V. i:37 A. II.

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Harbison Trustee's Notice

Notice h hereby given that .he rudr', signed Trustee of llarlnson tonnslp, will attend to townihin biHine-9 on each

IGT .TfifT Evans nnd familv havr : donday of the yar at my olhoc, non

moved into their new residence rsreci i,a'0 Itof?M"P..P:,.s.f?",.

in theShumacher addition and'uÄ 1 1 W. H Koch, the new organist atj l'hetownsh'p library v,'ill lw kept i : Sh. Joj?onh's church nnd wifn'mv home near Kellervu'e.

hovo mnvml inln tlm nrnnnrfv vn.1 MaBTI.V TlllMUSc, Tni !ie.

salesman to represent us WFJSTHOW.vo. in tie ale of oncHliph N0.2, daily. 12A? a.m.

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cms. Kxpericnre nut ner ssnry ."jisEnY Co , KnriiKMTRn. s. v.

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V. K, Clnyomb. At. Ju.-por.'n

eated by them on North Main St

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the

caused

nation

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holds a life-time license.

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liuHit TowiiHhlp Trusteed . r umiirn Notice. LADY WANTED Hi undersigned, Trustee of Boont , . , , , , . oülnp, Duliole county, herehy give. n,",r0,i,icr "rt T,"1 "PV ,o!ice that he will attend to all bnsfneef 1 1,n" ,f, -rtainlng to the oflice of Trustee, at hit " "i" 7. Vt"'. l ü" whlence, two in es West o Por !' lo. ork l-ity pa.tornH. M.iii.;nu.lHHi.i.ia..i.WMv Hanilpoiiiot Iui'of aiatf-M.M on lliu

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suMiss Lela Preston, of Pet- Ji ifersonTp. Trustee Notice rnpiM n persons imin township market. Deal.ng diied uiih the i.m

äburg has been selected to fill, Notice is hereby given that I will nt-bisinstopre-ent it onSa utday. UUi- irn m , ..... ,x) ..;.. ,

vacancy in the High School lend to the duties efthe Troateee ollloe n tJ?,ü?"?P fnllinetrtutionM. .Win u puh'i ini.l

by Prof Moray's reste-181 iiiiP!.H ..r, impnid.

Miw Prwton i? i rrmrf r1"1 . m u w eru ios-jh iukumiui-m - j .money rnpnred. isxeiunive territory.

of the State Normal and books m: Kevine f.m H. IsÜlZ " " " T"r i"'T"i

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Mar. 12 1000 1 year.

JauG 1000 yr.l