Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1910 — Page 5
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r Baumert is having a shnu buit on the corner
of 1 1th and Newtlon St. this wjek
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Twenti th Century Club nth Mrs V. A Tray lor -day evening.
Mr-s Ignatz Kunkel had a small al ti n built to her residence on WVt sixth St last week.
L'tu.t"; ready to wear waists at Ed, J. Kuebler's.
V -rfnt J. Sonderman went to Martin v4lj this week to take treat mt-nt for rheumatism.
I?ir Curtains; El J. Kuebkr's.
all prices, at
M h 'T f: sty.- - M h r !, da.
a ' t 1 1 v man id a king in his own inheHlthy mnn 'nun unhappy i; i-Mck BIooiI Hi'tcrs builds up ..(-k P8 yon well. . Amanda Jahn returned last week from Chicago ho had spent t'ie ast fe 4 - rsni CoisHs. the correct i t Ed. J Kui bli r's I la Presto returned to ; near Petersburg' Satur-
K .n Q-n'ity Shoes, at El. J K j t r's. W k Dross Goods, in blacks and colors. Styles and prices correct ut Ld. J. Kuebler's.
i -i htj reict, weaken the bowl" nir tn'pition. Doan's Rii ttf 1'H'il, tne t-e stomach Mi.iio-i. 'iw Ask ,oi:r dr.iij llf'HJ.
The county commissioners meet in regular monthly session next Monday. Ari".lMits Mill happen, but tliebem r'ula'i'd fauiliee keep Dr. Thoxas' E-'c tri' oil lor mich enerpincie?. It h ib iui'i tin- pain and heal the hurts A fair sized crowd att nded the re-prouuetion of "Uncle Rube" by the College students at St Joseph's Hall Sunday night. May Man'on Pattern 10 cents each -t E J, Lueblers. "Suffered .1 iy prnl night the torment itchiiiK pile. NoihiiiR helped it e I u-etl I)one'b Ointment. It cured mepermauetrlv." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, (iirard, Ala. All kinds of Furniture at a barl gain price at Lorey Brc, On account of the bad weather the French Lick Plutoes were notified not to come here last Sunday to play ball with the reds. Canned Vegetables, Fruits and Fish, at Ed J. Kuebler's, For All Skin Diseases Dr. Holl' Antin'ptic Salve ia the best It f :i cre.tiiiy unow wtiite ointment plfu-rtnl i u'c Hii'l vnrv lx m i!iiaran-
Uop I'xitv 5 . At a'l de ileif.
R. M. Milburn, M A Sweenev. H. M Kenn, F. L. Betz, Wm. Melchoir, B mar Tray lor, J F. Friedman. Dr. J. P Sa b, J A Sermersheim, H, II. Gastrup J P- Hutlier, ,1. P. Schwenk. Geo. P. Wagner, and P. J. Kunkel
attended the D mocratic State convention at Indianaoolis this
week.
Go to Lorey Bros, for Go-carts. Miss Ester Eckert visited
friends in Mt Carmel last eek.
Sewincr Machines $16 ard UDat
Lorey Furniture Store.
Mrs. John Heller, of Rocknort
is in Jasper visiting her parents.
Mrs. H. M. Ke;misited Re-
bekah lodere in Evaosvilb anc
Kockport last week Mrs. Osta Havs and children
went to Pike countv vesterdnv
Ifor a visit with relatives.
Cookinjr Stoves and Stee
rangas at a Low Price at Lore-Bros
Mrs varyL. Eckert ard
Mrs Robt Eckert visited relative
snd friends in HuntingburgSun day
South Side Maple Park. Is beincr rapidly placed in con
dition so as to be ready for the Spring opening as soon as the
c , 7 iwather permits This will be tint Mirks after spending a )0le 0f tne best p'a:es in the counJp e )f m)nth? on the Missus-1 f ,r r1S5t- nnrl rprreation.
U -M
i i;t.
r ret irnl to Jasper iast
i-nts an' on the carton. " Ihne-Tar-Honey contains no I' i k dni(!S. and nlwuyt give "M. l.oi;k for tlie bell on the
T'i' Spacer Counts Fair will be h-Id at Chrisney, Indiana en Sep. .". to 10, 1910.
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Forhix-jaau Year. Pine- Honey. Has be?n millions of people with nerfect
rorl oiipti., Uolda asthma
mla. '.a,, throat and bronchial troublee
CASTOR I A Tor InfaaU and Children.
His Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho Htuaturo of
Kress Bros., Prop.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Lver Tablet) us-M u t iro in driving all impiiritiod out of the ey-tfin, i'isrring a free and reir condition and restores the onran i tlie boJy to health and alrngih. Sold by All Dealern.
Mrs. A. J Lane and children after six weeks visit with her parents Mr and Mrs. Seb. Kuebler and relatives left last Wednesday for West Baden when she will visit a short time before returning to her home at Mo itor. Prompt reHef in all rases of throat and lung trouble f you use Chamberlain'M
uougn nemeiiy. i'ieanni 10 iaue eooi-i I ine and healing in effect. Said by All i Dealers.
Malinda I Hays Dead.
jß I uiuiiiiuu in. nuyu uuuu, OfLAiÄj&t Malinda M. Hays of Hunting
rd late Gets Li
burg, aged 29 years died at Dr. Salbs Sanitarum last Sunday morning at 4 o'clock. There mains were prepared for t.urial
""ar Dwpntihnrn K v Hnivnrn r:J.. T.inJn-i nr-r.r.r.
att an ex üonvirt. was fcfrnblv
Even fanulv and especially thofe who eeide i'n the country fcliotild ot provi led t all times with a bottle of Chambcrain's Liniment. There is no tellinir A'lu'n it mav be wanted in cee of acci
dent or etnereenry, Itia most excellent
beaten up today by Charles Eble-
n"r. a farmer. The trouble starttd over some land Tate owned. He rented the land to Eble-l-eer but wa tpd rn nlant o.irn ht-
fween the TOWS of potatOSS. Ebel- I n a1' Ctt'M. OI, matiam, spraiua and Wr maimed that he had rented bnm- lIt
ie land and did not want the' Wfn planted. Tat got angry at ; hH and broke into Ebleheer's
noasp today with a revolv r and tnr.a'ened to kill him if he did co sent to the deal Eble-her-rtoo the revolver away from tat and broke it to pieces and n-n b -at him up Tate is out on parole for killing a man some years ago at Huntingburg, Ind Lvansville Courier. V ir tonnti" ia optedJ nr breath ia foul. H-a ladies come and go IMO tiiirtnnia K mi- Miaf vnn r
' , I. I . .1 " ' I rtt .1. .
me irouuio. m remove wi
p.and Chnmbeilun a Täblela Mill fin that. 1 .1 nffVltllltu Q I.I I. t
All Dealers.
, it the trouble. ' tiMbef.Mthlnp.ai t na.i, aTHy Uveriäj r-asi t.tnke and mo.'te
The Corner Stone.
Of the New Court l ouse was laid April 22, 1910. In the tin brx were placed the name3ofthe County officers a history of the county and copies of the County
I newspapers. Quite a crowd witnessed the placing of the stone I in position and the laying1 of th cream colored brick began at once ' We pi iranteeSoutherland's 12 igle Eye i Salve 1 1 cure eo.ninon sore eyes in !M to
30 hours. Tula eeema Strang1, hut it ia backed bv our guarantee. You run no risk and It only costs 25.
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for II Skin Disease.
Reds and "and the Colledge was l..J l. i. 1. II l. r- -
pur t:u uu tne uau pai k ounaay which resulted in a victorj for
the Reds. Prof. Shull and family leaves to-day for their home near Cin
cinnati, wlvre they will remap on a farm the Prof, having retired from school work. Mr A C Ilollis of Lemming was in Jrsi) r Thursday and givi this offci a pleasa t call The Supreme court has just de ci lei in his favor a d against Albert H TraylorLAD ES BALI ÄtT)PJEKA HOUSE. On Tuesday n'ght May 10. 1910
This will be the first opportunity
for the kidies of Jasper to have a cha"ce to lead the society of this citv. Piano and traD drum Music all the latest Waltz misic Admission 35 cents.
Committee. Porters'ille Pointers. Or Abbott of Otweil was call
ed here last Thursday to see Aunt Sallis McCarty who is on the sick
(list.
I Dr Burris of Alfordsville was
called over Tuesday to see Mrs I Adam Roshreip. i Mrs. Bell Fisher and Ethel Mcj Cormick are numbered with the sick ' d xr it ui,i i
hkv iiuiivii nuiu ma ruuuiiir
services here Sunday but o ing
to inclement weather not very
mnnv nrtnndpn
Sunday being the 53 birthday msv sit r T I
ot Mrs uonna iicuonain a number of her friends surprised her by calling on her in the evening refreshments were served and all present enjoyed themselves Cassie Schnarr went to Alfords
ville Saturday to recieve aiedical IU .In rnn frm f ...... 1. C 4-U ,
ULueuuiim-c; iui v-iiuai i uii ul tuei
stomach. j Mayor Wigg of lluntingburg and Mr. Aartley of Evansville
were here on Telephone business , lint Thursday AMI "Henry Schnarr and sister Mar-' garet TherofT left for Oregan last
week to be gone all summer vis
iting relatives there. The stork presented A'vin Mü
ller and wife with a ten pound boy
Tuerday.
Mr Spillman of Evansville and
Vic Cassidy of 'a3p?r was h ra
on Telephone business Wednesday
The Ladies Aid re-organized for the ensuing year with the fol lowing officers i charge President Mrs J. A Cox vice President Amy Ihrer. Sa: Mis3 Etta Schnarr, Ass't Sec Carry Mulkey. Treas. Blanch Schnarr. The township convention announced last wreek for May 28 will be held on May 22d. instead, Correspondent. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey For Coughs and Colds.,
Every Holilo ik Guaranteed. Kv.-y latino' Dr. IM!' IWTnr-llom-y ix jciarantuid to ivo eatisfaciio i in all ihr.). a d brm-liial troubles. Twins, a boy and a girl, Wernborn to Amous LefTler and wife yesterday morning All doing well Diarrhoe i-hould lie cure ' without h uh of tun and by medicine which lik Clinmberlum's Colic Choi ra a id Dianhoea Remedy not only, tires pr ni tlv hit jroluren no iinplaniit iitr iffci. It never i.ii' an I pl. :i-ant and nnfe to ; ki . W l.y AI. Di ii'tT School leactiers fop" Jasper Year 1910-1. On April tho 25th. Prof. S. II.
Shull made the following nominations for teachers in the Jaspar Public schools for the ensuing year, and thot the Board confirmed all of said nominations on said date. South or 6th Street Building. Miss Maggie vVilson, Psincipal. Miss Lula Preston, Ass't Principal Miss An1 a B. Wuchner. 7th. and
8th. Grades.
r. Ilenrv Kress. 5th. and 6th.
Grades
iss Rosa Vodmer. 3rd and 4th
Grades, (depending on certain
conditions J
Mrs. m. A. Gutcrsell. 2nd and 1st
Grades.
North Building. All the Ssters that huve been teaching the past year. If you hay sore eves of any kind use SutherlBiidVEaleEyeSalve Iti jood for nothinc but the eve. It iminlpfin
and harmless, and in positively the beet
ii yon (ion i gay to we will reiunu your money, Trv it and then tell ycur neigh hor. ;old eveiy where. 23c a tube. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, Paof. S. P. Shull. in
order to take care of his parents
in then declining days, has sen
fit to resign his position as Super
intendent of the Jasper Fubh
Schools, and Whereas, he has
succeeded m raising the standard
of our schools to a position of th
highest exe Ihne, and Yvhcaeas.
his services have been eminently satisfactory in every particular, therefore Be it re.-olved, That we th-Trustees of the t-nvnof.las. per, Indiana, tender to Prof. S P. Shull our sincere thanks for the efficient work done, for his untiring energy in behalf of oui schools, and for his uniform kindness at all tinvs Resolve , That a copy of I best resolutions be spread up m tht records kept by us, that they be pnblihed in the JappT naners.
and that an engrossed copy be
presuited to Trot. bhul!. Given this 5th. day of April 1910 by the Trustees of the School Town of Jasper. Henry Pfau Pres. Albert Sondesman Treas. A. B Krempp Sec. Tell Your Neighbors.
wnen in neei 01 a coi;jii medicine o u-8 Dr. IU'H'h Pine- Tar-Honey. It if
I no üejit. Look for the he I on the bottle The High School Commencement. The commen 'pment exercises of the High Schobl graduating
class were held in St Joseph's Hall Frdiy evening and considering tue prevailing bad weather were well attended. The speaker was Supt. H. G. Brown, of the Lebanon s -hools
and his address e titled "A square
deil" was very interesting all the wav through and seemed to be
much app:ciated by thos who
honrrl t
Several good musical selct:ons both vocal and instrumental werej furnished by the graduating class j and other membes of the High School. The graduating class wns fomnosed of Miss Francis i
Dick. Harry Gullet, Gerald K mpf and Charles Kuebler, to whom
diplomas were presented bo Supt Brown in short nr sentation address, which was full of good, sourd advice.
Successful Graduates. At the April examination for common school graduation the applicants holding tht following numbers were successful Columbia Tp. Nos. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8. Harbison T. 2, 4. Boone Tp. 1, 3, 7, 8 Madison Tp. 1, 2, 3. 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20, Bainbridge Tp. 1, 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 9 Hall Tp. 1. 2.
Jefferson Tp. 2, 3, 4, 6 Patoka Tp. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9. 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19. 25, 26, 27, 28, 30. 32. Cass Tp. 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 13, 17, 22.
You
Should
Advertise
You cannot look about you on the street without seeing people
who have, money in their pockets
which ought to be in your cash
drawer, or to your credit in bank.
You cannot look about you in
your store or shop without seeing
goods that these same people should own-should now be using.
ihese facts hold urood-even if
you have been doing a good bus
iness lately, They are the sort
of faces which make store-keep
ing he most interesting in the world-the most tantalizing one too You can't go out on the streets
personally and take these people
by the hands and lead them into vour store. But you can go to them vicariously. You can make your newspaper advertising your proxy. You can make it say to them all that is in your mind-al! that you could possible say if you had their undivided attention for an hour And you can make what you say to them so interestingso fraught with purse im
portance to them that they will
read eagerly.
Your advertising does this, to some great or small extent, of
course ' It falls short of its full
est appeal if it is not as full of
enthui iiism as you are It is on
ly half good enough if it is only
half big enough or if it appears only haif often enough And, in
advertising as in the matter of a
coat or a dinner if it is oniy half big eno'i 'h, or half frequent e-
nough, it leaves a goon deal to be
desired. ... ti.- ..
Trrls newspaper caSr co operate
with you to the fullest in realizing the tantalizirg possibilities of
store-keeping only if you take the comnletest advantage of it as a
means of influencing "its people' in your store. DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pains.
t - j f'c'ir :
Tho nerlal police nt work a t!I X the near future. Sketch.
iran m infirmary. Forth-? treatment of Cataract and diseases of the Eye. Now Albany, rndsana.
A. F.
GÜBSELL
MJ.
Corner 7fch & Jackson StH. HOME 'PHONE.
For tetter, ringworm, ocxema, runnini: soars and skin diseases Dr. Ijell's Antiseptic Salvo ia puarnutred to give
paiistaetnn or you get your money uacK. 2öc everywhere.
SUTHERLAND'S EAGLE EYE S1LYE Good for Nothing but the Eyes
New Management.
vm. A. Wilson General Insurance, anl Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
Now is The Time To Get In Cood Condition For the Summer. There are g eat manv people wha do not rea ize what delight ful places French Lick and West Baden Springs are for both the health and pleasure seeker, ar.d th it they are so near home. During the months of A mil
and Moy these resorts ae espec
ially attractive Tlin n-mund
arouhd French Lick Hotel and the West Baden Spriegs Hotel
are beautifully kept and there are all kinds of out door sports to be had such as golfing, horseback riding, tennis, bowling etc etc. A week or tc n days or even four or five days spent at either of these resorts and drinking the waters, cannot help but be most beneficial. The Southern Railway runs drect to the Springs and have convenient schedule. Round trip tickets on sale daily from all points. Call on anv airenfc of t.hp Smith-
em Railway for furthea information, or write J. C. Beam. A. G P. A. St. Louis. Reduced Rates To St. Louis
Southern Railway Account farmeru Educational and Cn-Cnem.
tive Unicn American Society of Equity American Federation of
Labor Aiay 2-8. 1910. President Taft will rWivm- ad
dress On Mav 4th Snopphw: pvni-ir
day by America's most prominent
men. Base Ball Natio al League: St. Louis vs Cincinnati May 4-5-7 and 8th. American Leafue: St. Louis vs Cleve'a-d, May 1-2-3 and 4th I'or rurther information call on or write any Agent. Southern Rnihy-ay, or J. C Beam Jr. A. G. P. A S'dt.t Kotis, Mo.
OPERA IB M Sip
tk.'.j'S 1 I iP I ill I I I 111 mm I
Sharj Razors, Clean T-nvds and Good treatment. Give me a ca'l A. EJ. Summers.
TELEPHONE
The Home Telephone Co. has the largest list of subscribers and will give you the best service You can talk to your friends, ord er your merchandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phono.
DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO.
ThA umlersifrned have nur-
chased the lease of the coal; mine west of Jasper and will a Koal Kstnto and Business
conduct the same. We ask' for the patronage of the pub-, lie and will orders prompt attention. Give us a trial. Scheurich & Tretter.
For Sale A good building lot 100 x 2G8 feet will sell at a bargain for particulars call on Kerr Traylor.
IJunrnln. I have for sale a good hotel and saloon Lot 50 x 208 feet good building 18 Rooms good Diningroom and kitchen rooms well furnished and fine Bar fixtures. Offered at a bargain for immediate Sale. Apply to
Traylor Real Estate Agent.
FOR SALE!
FINE business place. Lot
11C;'150 feet, good frame
two story 12-room house.
Good stable and barn for 16 borses, 2 good wells,
good corner room for
business use.
Will take $3,200 -half cash, balance in two payments at 9 and 18 months. Secured notes at G per cent. Sec H E HDÄWE.
LEGAL BLANKS. W rranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle M origans, Ren Estate Mortgages, Inventoipi Suponeas, Wan ants, Reports etc for Sale at the Courier Office.
