Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 September 1910 — Page 5
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John TroXler visited Louisville
Monday and Tuesday
Dr. Eifert visited his mother
in Jasper Tuesday.
ii'i-k on Frank Sung's now residence on We: Eighth Si.
Mrs. Burns and children
of Alfordsille, are visiting relatives and frii-nds in Jasper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kunkel and
IM, Krempp spent luesüay in j: inivilk.
!) A. H. Bur .'is, and family
............. - , v t n - A i ' I M
m, Daviess county this week.
Ji i t'liink that piluaeun' tlo ,curl
full Ml'lH Ol Ol) UllftlO CilHt'H IMVÜ UU1
. lv Uoim h U.iumoiil. ou cenis ni
Lizssld Eifert retuffied to Indianapolis, Wednesday. Miss .Iot hene Smith returned to Louiavill. Saturday.
John Lorry moved into his iev store b nlding this week Ph. Kunkul ami wife visited
Evansvill Tuesday, and attended
the Gorman day picnic.
Wanted A girl. Tall upjhonicpbone 72.
lho Cwjncy commissioners
meet in r-ular muhlhly session
next Men lay.
Mrs. W Grame'spacher, and
Mrs. L. Miner, visited in Evans-
ville Tue? day.
Mr. an I Mrs. II. M. I?ean, arrived hone Sunday from Atlanta Ga.
A. .Mr. Apple is erecting a new t ii. . r..L :i -,1
iiwiionce in uie viuizwunur aw
Lit on
Ed Bnnkmeve and wife re
turned to their home in Michigan
City Thursdny evening-
HilioiiB? Fel liouvv nftr dinner?
Tpruo contort? JJictar Ufte.' Join-
Ipiexion Fallow r J.ver noooH waKinp up Inoan'H IN'L'iiletH Mire hilicua nttaok-8
125 oents at any dniK atora.
A trlrl Wäs born tö Mr. and
Ntrs. Andrew Jahn last week.
Vr. and Mrs. Ignatz Fehribach returned to iouisville last week The Soldiers Re-union is in progress at Huntingburg this veek. Mr. and Mrs- Jos Fehribaoh, same down from Louisville Tuesday to visit relatives.
The Twentieth Century Club met with Miss Anna Wuchner Wednesday evening
Andrew Eckerle is building a
term of Dubois convenes next
Mr. and Thursday
ni'W residence of Jackson St.
at tho North end
The brick work on W. A. Wil
. 1 i ' i I !
Ison s new ana ai ciscic ousmess
Ihouso is now completed. It is
said that nrobab'y a new ban If
I will occupy a part of the building when completed.
Best in Uo World I TV. Hyntt merchant of Wnrrwi. N
IC. writes. Pleape ?enl enclosed orner
ihv mail siitiipr ana h fieio ivv aive
Iw the boBteyb renn ly in :lu woild.. Ärn?.
Married Saturday Sent. 24 by
Justice F. L-ßetx at his office
Joseph Jones of Velpen age 55;
years and Margaret fcj. wrosnears I a r i . 1 A r?
e Huniinennrcr ace vi vears.
: is Mr Jones second and ho brides third marriage Good
luck to'em.
On Monday Sept- 2G, Justice L Betz united in marriage
Gf. W. Thompson age 19. of
Elor. Ind , md Miss Lillian A. Molen of Lisworth age 17 Mr-
Thomppoi is a young farmer a
son of A. C ihompson the hnde k thn Yöiinirest daucrhter of T J
IXoten who is well known
l.my ot our citizens we ex
tend to the young couple our
jpt wishes.
Best vor Used A. B. Heinlein, Hnrrifion, IHalio oavr :
II hA-n tiped Dr. Bell's I'ine-TVr Honey for etuglis and colil.i and it in tho bt I have evor tr.ed. Look for the Bell on
klio i3ottle.
Rer. WS Morgan was re-
I assigned to the Huntingbusg and Jasder charge for another
vear bv the Indiana M. E. con
ference a Evansville Monday.
Fimkore. morchanta, railroaders, la-
irt r rf ly op Or. rhonm1' K ectric Oil.
The October Circuit Court
Monday A bo was born to Mrs- Ja ob Lorey last night
Barbara Eifert returned from Denver Saturday her western trip did not .mprove her health to any great e '.tent Mr. and Mrs GJadish of Petersburg visited in Jasper at W. S
Hunter s the latter part of last
week.
J. K. Steinkamp is preparing
to move into the bprauer building on the public square this
week
Kam prevented the ball game between the Jasper Reds and the rlenwoods at New Albany-Sunday.
Mm
Lula Gwaltney come up tVi
Dr. Grover Kcmpp left last week for Cleveland, Ohio, to accept a possition it a hospit d. Miss Stella B rger went to Cincinnati last v ok to sit her sister Mrs- Andre Eckert Mr. and Mrs- Gustave Gramelspacher have returned from a
visit at Louisville hst week.
Br. Wave Brctz has returnod to Clevelnnd to resume his work in a hospital Mr. and Mrs Philip J. KunkeK ere among those who attended
the German Day ce'ebration at
Evansville Tuerday Quite a number of Jasper people attended the German Day celebration at Evansville Tuesday. Mr. Fred Schuetterand Miss
Lena Dagg will be married in St. Joseph's church next Tues day morning. h'. and Mrs. W. E Russel, came in from their wedding trip
Fridav and left Tuesday for
Öhahibfirlaln'fi Colic, Cbölefä Mid plarrhoea Hontedr is today thö boat known medlclno In use for tliw relief and enroot howcl coiuplaint. It cures griping, diarrhowa, dytcntery, and bhould be taken at Um tint unnatural
lootfencH of tho bnwelfl. It in chjuiIIv rnluably for children and adulte. Itulwaya cures. Sold by AH Deilera Don't uapto your ruo'iey, buying planters when you can Rei a bottle of-Chaiu-herlain.H Linimunt lor t wonty five cer tt A l icca of flannel dampened with thin liuiiiiout is auperio' to and pla&ter fo4 lamo' ack, patuH in tlie eidu andchett and much cheaper, bold by All Dealer. " I A number of lady friends of
Huntingburg, of Mrs John Rottet
came over Saturday and gave
her a pleasant surprise at her home on South Jackson St. the
occasion being her birth-day.
"Generally debi'itated foryears. Had
sick lioadnchea, lacked ambition, waa
worn-out and all run-down. Burdock
Blood Bittere made mo n well 'woman." -Mrs. ChaH. Froitoy, Moofitip, Conn.
Albert Urich and family have
moved -into the Schuhmocher
property on North Main St., and
Jos. Bresche will move into the building which he purchased from Mr. Urich and conduct the saloon.
lour complexion an well na yonn
kinper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By takiuy Chamcbrlain's Stomach and I'ver Tablets you cau improve both. Bold by All Dealers.
her parents Meyt-rs,
Mr. and Mrs Robt
Merchants fraies I Bell'8 Bine-Tar-IIoney. J. W.
Mcluniel. Ktherton. HI-., hays: Trerc
is no inedifine whiol cipiala itforooiifjlis, cold-, (irippo, asthma and Bronchitis, Look for the Bull on Hie Bottle.
Sere Nipples and Chapped Hands
cv.ji l'ric as ctuU.
Are iiuicklv ctircil l.y
tolvc. Try it- it u mkw
Frank Vondersclrniidt Is a candidate for Marshal of
the town of Jasier at the next
v.onir nnf, onri i-mnn c.n 1 e ectioii. Mr. v onuerscumioc
triM) went to Evansville Tuesday (has been MarslKil of Jasper here
t. attend ebration.
the German Day eel-
The brick woik on Jacob C. Lorey's new furniture store building on East Sixth St., was
to'cimpleted last week.
or. Eye of Tbrcc Years Standtax ured. Miss Et'fio Faulkner, New
C:.tlo. l'a., writes: Sutherland's Lagle
yes oftüree lly retoni-
iu need of such a
Jv e halve cured meol eoro e
ytHra etandintr. I cheerfn
iu uu it reuiedy.
to and one
SUTHERLAND'S EAGLE ETE SAUE Gbod for Nothln but th EyM
and
tofore and undoubledly was a
good man in the right place. What to Do in Case of Accident If ewin is broken a-iply Dr. Bell'c An-ti-I'nin at ohcö and the wound will lieal qnieicly and never get sore. Uted internally and externally. A New Building, fop Winslow. Petersburg had Belter get Busy. Winslow is to have a new and
up-to-date school hou3e. It is to
cost $19,000, and August Ohm, of Terre Haute, was awarded tho contract of building the same who agreed to wait until next
June ior 54,uuu or the money
Mrs. John Lorev and Mis
Mart Gossmaii t of Jasper visi wi be tw0 atories
mVtf rrmn fn vrtrtrrtt? n f
Put Up Your Sign. Every farm should have a name and the name of both the farm and farmer should be posted on a sign ''t the farm gaVe. It is very dilficult for a stranger driving along the read to know just where to turn off into the farm he wants to visit when there is no sign post up. It is as bad as
a city would be without thei
streets named or without names on the gas posts. Farmers who' try to find a house in the city where the street names are not
posted can realize what it means
to have a eountry district with
farms and roads unnamed, it is even worse than a eity with street names omitted because on
the streets are people to direct
one, while in tne country otten there is nothing but sky roads and beasts of the field or birds of the
air rather unsatisfactory pilots.
How's Thi? We offci n' I T an red Bollnra Reward tor on? WM cf Catarh that cannot be cured by ilaU'a Catarrh Curo. F. J. CuKfftft' A Co., Toledo O We the undersigned, hav5 known F. J. Cheney for the, last 15 years and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus
iness trausactiona and financially able
to carry out any obligation rarde by Lis firm. Walking, Kinnam t Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. HsU'a Catarrh Care is taken Internally, acting di recti' qpon the blood and mucous Mirface of the cystem. Xesti-
moninl.B cent free. rne 10 cents per
botlk- aci.i nv all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for contt patinn.
Furniture.
I have the fincss line of furniture of every description Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Ohiffoneers, Sideboards, Buffet Couches, Chairs, large
line of Rockers, Folding Beds,
Iron beds, Davenports. Sewing Machines $14 and up. Mattings, Rugs and Go -Cart I do all kinds of Roofing, Gut
tering and jspouting. Full line
of Roqfing paints Tiling and
sewer ppe. A low price on ev
Lory thing. -V " TT
Upposite Indiana House. JACOB C. LOREY, Tlie Furniture HKLljl
at Hubert weckmen's
nand last week.
which will not be finished for
1V( the btintf
ll.fti . at once.
lit 19
out of outp, burns or
Pain cannot. sv where
There is a man in a neighbor J recitation rooms until lat-
nrr fnwn .Im r c aUxv fhnf hi LWU l" lölicu miuwuc aa au
JSov Sale Plymouth Rock and
IMand Red cockrels
Ipnccs.
.neighbors say the only thinj? he was ever Known to catch was1 the measles. I
auditorunr. in addi'ion to this
there wili bo a basement in which there will be i vo play rooms, two toilet rooms, two
Rhode All fires are costly, but the, cloak rooms and a place for the
at farmers cost of burninc: tobacco in this heatincr apparatus, the letter be
country annually foots up an ap-linjr one of the linest made anui Sfrastian Anderson, pending sum, and tnere is no in-posting $3,3;- By the system!
surance recoverable
Da vi and George Mcsby wlv
I formally 'ved near Ireland, but low of Adorns Neb, are visitinjf relatives ai.d friends in this coun-
'.y to after an absence of 39 years,
they say there is tt great change
fiprp in that time, they are doing
c il in the west.
F r u'e on Vuv.v. and Hund I ' Poll'- All iB'ntii' Salvo iü the beM
1 a c KMtny viioM while oint ncnt and
lj lex will laht tbrceiuontliM.
hot air
d ycu, Mr, Merchant, who m't need to advertise because
rou ae fo well Itnown, have you
iiot often seen a new merchant
t i1 to town and inside of three . i . . . ii
i.r realize no was utKing in-
!oiars where you wero dimc3
ut the new man who was able
o do that was an advertiser, in
very instance. The people of
Ihe county soon grew familiar
nth his name, then with his.
ktore and stock; you in the
leanwhile gradually fHed from
iheir memory, and are now only
venunis ence.
madt
One of the vainest regrets of i&jjäy
adult life is tlvat when we are sorely hurt and buffeted we can no longer go and t( 11 mother and got her blessed balm and comfsrt.
Wedding JJaneo.
There will be a wedding dance
at Kunkers Hall Tuesday night October 4th, 1910, in honor of the marriage or Mr. Fred Schuetter and Miss Lena Dagg. Good Music. Everybody invited. .Blood Polsoo
Als prfvnted by applying PK Bull'ai
Ant i-I'm a to cuts, ecratrhes nnl bruiBoa. It dostrovH all ecptif matter enables tho
w'md ti heal without torcnut-s. ho
8Uio to fyjt ür. Boll's Not a niirmto hIiouM bp lost when n hiltl shows tyinpt. iiih of croup. G.ininbi'rhiin'a CoukIi Komc ly nivun as eoon a8 the child becomco hoarao, or even after the orotipy ccnfih njtpparp, will pt event tho attack. Sold by All Dealers.
m 1 It i I
is torccd an over tne The building is of
Brazil bi'ck. and budt in com
pliance with the pl.ns of the stste boail of health. Six
f idiers will be employed and
t! e schorl v
Exasperating. From the dark kitchen there emnniUed a Feriw of thumps and angry exclamations. Jones was looking for the cat. 'Ta!" called the son from the stairway. "Go to bed and let me alone " blurted Jones. "I've just barked ray shins." ""Pa!" insisted Tommy after a mom critV silence. "Well, what is it? Didn't I tell you to keep quiet ?" "I I didn't hear your shins bark." And the next moment Tommy
sir
cago
. mossgrown
Best for tho I amis
, Ij. vphhuiiuiwi, lasme, ivy.. pav
u cd Pr. IJ'-ll's Antiptptic Snlrn on f'F lnm.ip, v.blch woxa sore, and find r
ev r tried. It cured tbeni
I"1 li ft I
hmjiletwlv.
Special Excursion to St. Louis, Mo. 'F-iu'iVrn R.'ilwtV Account
Veihd 'Propht's Parade" Tue-
ly. Oct. 4th. Leaves .Tnsncr
:2 P M. ct. 3rd. Arrive St.
s 6:4' i A M. Leave St. Louis P. JO P. M. Round Trip S3 00.
.1. C- Beam, Jr , A G. P. A St. Louis, Mo
CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. riie Kind You Kate Alwavs mr
Bears the
filnutore
Dr. Bell's Ant-uepticSalve Good for dl Skin Diseases. The out side work on the coui t hoasc is ncarin;: compUMu .i, the roof is being pu' on th week and the tower will scon be finished. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Ar; lulctcly ctircil by nnplyinRCIintnUtlntirt Kalvc. Try it; it ia suolxw. nice 35 q 11U.
I . ...i" was beinff .nursucd bv an ancrrv
scncri v 111 oe commissioiieu: ... r 1 , i i. Jsv;
be crecLrd by Patoka township
and is the best investment it;
Novra.
ever
"Can bo deiwnt.e-! upon" is an ox-
I IC natu HC iVIli 1 mi v in mi-tw ri'w Iain's (Julie. Ch .nd Diarahc.trl "Mr,
UptnoJy it inrat. ui.u it novur fails to
(viiuliy vAinaoip ior c.-iiarcn anu amine.
by All Dealern.
An 0ld'3tory. Once when Rudyard Kipling htm
a boy he ran out on tho yardarm of
Kipling," yelled a sailor,
ails to-"your boy is on a yardarm, and if bo"ei.heletaRobG'Udrmvnl'' '
I "Ah". rmmnnflMl Mr.
LOST On road detwen Jasper and Ireland during latter part of Augusta gold watch, hunting case, Name on back lid and wifes photo in front lid. A ibdral reward wiü be paid for return to G. E Norman, Ireitnd, Ind.
vith n yawn, 'but ha won't let gor This -incident also happened to John Bnnia, llcraco Walpole Napplcon Bonaparte, Dick Turpin. Julius CaesaF and ' tho Kaid fcTooki Presently it will "happen" again. Candon Answer.
Some Koal Estate Uarffains.
A good farm, 112 acres a mile
from Jasper, underlaid with coal Good water. Reasonable Terms
and cheap.
Dr. Et II Plne-Tar-rioney Foi Coughs and Colds. $1 10 91 10 131.10 Last of season Southern Railway Excursion to Evansville, Indiana. Sunday, October 2d. 1910. SO Mile Evcursion on Ohio River Letvea Exansville after
arrival of Southern KalLv.iy train! use.
tt..,..;r.r, ..riMiroa Runner n ß Will taKC TÖ,."U I Mil CUÖII,
n .r c.u,i..i Tnr..n. im nnpr in two n.ivmpntsat Uantl
mrsi A W Arr w flvnncv fl 1H mOnUIS. ÖCCUrt'U IIUWC UUi
good corner
10:15 A. M. fejave Evansville,
7:00 P- M. Arrive- Jasper 9:10 P.
M- For Jurther information call ry f 1 1- A x-
on V. to. Vjiaycomo ngeiit, ur
write J. C Beam, Jr , A. G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
place. Lot HOx frame two story G. od stable and C3, 2 good wells, room for business
per cent.
Jasper Ind.
Secured
See
B. E. Doane, Agent,
Old Papers tho Coutier office Cc. per packago of 25. , '
ass
eao
G. P. Waper
'MANUFACTURERS Ofi
WAGONS and ARBIAGBS,
Ad Sttltr Ifl-
0:
Agricultural IaiplmntB and Fartilisara.
General Repairing & Horee Shoeing
m 0 " North Mill Street. Jasper, - - Ind. it
Why
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