Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 January 1912 — Page 5
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i A. girl was born to Mr. and . Mrs. J . P. Huther last week. Born On Tuesday, to Mn and f Mrs'. Ed Fierst, a girl. My childTras burned terribly about the late, neck and cbvst. I applied Dr. n Tboinu ctectic Oil. The pain ceased and th child sank in to a restful sleep." Mri. Nancy. M. Han?on, Hamburg,
K.Y. : Mrs. S. A. Cooper is enjoying the climate of sunny Florida for a f ew'weeks. Mr. and irs Nenian Haskins left Wednesday for Florida for a few weeks stay. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make lif miterable. Take C hamberlainV biomach ana Livef Tablets, keep your bovrels regular and you will avoid these diseased For sale by all dealers. John Lorey and Edgar Traylor left Tuesday night on a trip to Florida to take a look at tbe country.
George Bauer was down from Dubois, Tuesday, on business. Tacob Nigg was in from Ke lerville, Tuesday on business. Mike Marks has purchased the'
saloon or Henry Jb enrioacn on
East Sixth St.
Wm. Palmer and family moved
to John Gramelspacher's farm in
Madison Tp., last week.
T J. Wright, editor of the
French Lick Herald, and Robert Eckert visited here last Saturday.
vrs C. L, Yount and children
havw returned from a visit with relatives in Kentucky.
George Gardner and Wendel:
Jahn returned home from Mem-' p. is last week.
Miss Josie Summers is here!
from French Lick thi week visit
ing her sister Mrs Ed Fierst.
Next week is the last week of
the January term of Dubois cir
cuit court
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ra. H. M. Kean, President of
Tie. Rebekkah Assembly of Indi
ana visited lodges in the central
part of the state last rveek.
Do not allow vourkidtuy and bladder
trouble to deyelop beyond tbe reach of mftdieinp Take Folev Kidney Pills.
They give quick results and stop irregul
arme viii. surprising proiupiucaa Joseph A, Mehringer.
The local rural route carriers
were unable to make their trips
the nrst nart or this week oq ac
count of 'the deep snow along theirroutes.
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1 Am Well" writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud, Ky., "and can do all my housework. For years I suffered with such pains, I could scarcely stand on my feet. After three different doctors had failed to help me, I gave Cardui a trial. Now, I feel
like a new woman.'
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The Twentieth Century Club meets with Mrs. J- L- Bretz next Wednesday evening. The trial of Ed Gutzweiler for tbe kil ing of Frank Sherman wa begun in Dubois Circuit cour!. yesterday. Joseph Hirkle came down fom Louisville last Sunday, to visic relatives and friends a few weeks.
The Woman's Tonic
A woman's health depends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly
weakness, take Cardui at
unjc, cuiu avuiu more serious troubles. We urge you to try it. Begirutoday.
When given aa soon as the croapy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croop and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. Sold by all dealeis. "'The Girl of Eagle Ranch" was the attraction at the operahouse Sunday night A masquerade skating party
was held at the skating rink Tuesday night. W. R. Hammond, of Tell City,
stent the first part of this week
in Jasper looking after . business
, for the Prudential Ins. Co . Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of iheumatism are siinplr rueuroatism of the muecles due to uoldior damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Liniment Irmly and sae how quickly it J gives relief. For iale by all dealers.
Miss Blanche Kuebler left here
dri;..i, Thursday of last week for Louis
viile, where she will make her home for some time.
W- A. Wilson is able to be rp
again after being confined to his
bed for a week with an attack of
rheumatism.
Tuesday morning was ; another
record breaker here for cold
weather, some thermometers showing as low as 24 degrees below zero.
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Go Hungry.
CASTOR I A ' Tor Infants and Children. Ill Kind You Have Always Bought
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The murder case of E. Meri-1
deth which was venued here from Spencer county comes üp for trial
next Wednesday. M'edicineB tna aid nature are always meat effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this planj It allays the cough, relieves the lungB, opens the accretions and aids nature in restoring thn 'svftein to a healthy condition.
Thousands have testified to its superior
excellence. Sold by all dealers. Tbe aptest and quickest food for your, nausclas is muscle gar. Rice will supply it, aud so will eo me nthfir thine, but bananas are the
Miss Matilda Genglebach of Huntingburg ho has been the guest of Miss Katharine Castrup for several days returned bom -Tuesday. The Christian Endeavor had an interesting session Sunday evening at the conclusion of which the following officers were elected; President Mr. Bomar Traylor. Vice Pres. flliss A. Steinkamp. Secretary Miss Dora Wuchner. Treasurer Miss Emma Joseph.
Mr. Benedict Dupp, Sr , a well
known citizen of this county, died at his home north of Jasper last Thursday morning. The
funeral was held Saturday in St Joseph's church. The deceased leaves a widow and nine children The Trinity Sunday School has elected the following officers and teachers for the ensuing year: Superintendent Horace M. Kean. Asst Supt. John Himsel.
I Secretary Miss Olive Rudolph.
Treasurer lolbeit MyersTeacher for cläss No. 1 Miss Esther Wuchner.
No. 2 Miss Thersia Myers.
No. 3 Miss Matilda Reif le. No 4 Mr. Brettelle.
No 5, Not yet selected. No 6, Richard M. Milburn. The superintendent appointed Miss Esther Wuchner, Organist
for the year and Martha McCall
Father iMes Orphans of Seven
and Leaves Burden to Grandparents. Abullet in the brain Wednesday ended the life of Isham Waddle, near Birdseye, who preferred suicide to the task of caring for seven small children. His wife died last September and since
then Waddle had tried to take
care of the children Last Saturday he tock the seven to the home of his parents. He told his friends he could not stand hearing his children cry for bread.
Fives, eczem. itch or Bait rheum Eeti
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you ' razy. uan't near ; the touch of; your clothing. Dosn's Ointment eurer
the most obstinate cases. Why suffer, it . i ii I
ah uraggisis sen it.
The average womari isn't sat
isfied unless her husband quits
loving ner long enough to make make love to her occasionally.
There's no telling what a wo
man will say till shesays it, and
thenthers no telling half time
what she means. v Don't use harsh physics. The reaction
weakens the .bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Heguleta.
They operate easily, tone the itomach,
cure constipation.
We have just received information that the Herrick Seed Company of Rochester, N. Y. want a lady or gentleman representative in this section to sell all kinds of Roses, Shrubs, Trees and Seeds. They inform us that without previous experience it is possible to make good wages every week. Anyone out of mpioyment write them for terms and enclose this notice. He who is ashamed of honorable poverty wouid .be proud of dishonorable richer. The young man needs an old man's head, and the old man needs a young man's heart. Sentiment is a strong man's concealment of what he feels, while sentimental ity is a weak
one's expression of wha he does not feel . , Good judges of whisky are likely to be ruthless executioners
of the same,
Divorce is the bankruptcy for
marriage failures,
When passenger trains are tel. escoped the passengers are likely
to see stars.
How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chenney & Co., Toledo, O. We, ;he undersigned, have known F. J. Chenney for the first 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able t : carry out any obligations made by his firm.
"Walding, Kinfam & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toleao, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internaly, acting directlv upon the blood and
mucous surface of the eystem. Testi
monials sent ire. Jrnce 75 cents per
bottle. Sold by all DrugtrUts.
Take xl ill a Family Pilli for constipa
tion.
Albert Schubel came home from Kansas last week to visit his mother. The veneer mill and Eckstein's saw mill have ben shut down for the past ten days on account of the severe cold weather. T. Q. McFall, the new assistant in the auditor's office, moved his family to Jasper last week into the Kapp property on West Eight St. Ignatz Kress, Mart Greener, Philip Kress and Henry Keller went rabbit hunting Tuesday and they say they got some (? rabbit. 36,380 guests at county jails. 2,106 women and 754 girls were sent to Jail last year. Report of State Board of Charities shows interesting statistics total expense 1212,455 19 Miss Ella Fritch of 115 West Hill St. Louisville, Ky., was the recipient Jof a most delightful surprise birthday party Sunday evening at the home of Mrs Frankel. Eighteen couples of
young people sat down to an elegant supper. Miss Fritch was presented with very beautiful presents.
Lenf all AfhlotoD houQ hoon
n.d.pon the. abusively. ForLW, Libtamns
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Foley's Honey And Tar Compound. Is a leliable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take it yourself when you feel a cold coming on. It checks and cures coughs and coids and croup and prevents bronchitis and rneu-
m mia. At Jos. A. Mehnngar.
r For Furniture, Rugs and Matting, Sewing machines, Wash
Machines, Pumps, Sewer Pipe all kinds of Roofing, Guttering
and spouting Prices Low at Jacob C Lorey's Large Furniture store. East of the Court House. Jefferson Cry,
Curtis Commins on Wednesday filed with the Auditor a remon
strance signed by 244 citizens of
Jefferson township, to prevent
the licensing of saloons m that
township. This is a majority of
77, Foley Kidney Pills. always give satisfaction because they al wavs (! the work. J. T. Shelnut. Bre
men, Ga., says: "I have used Foley
Kidney Pills wi h great satisfaction and
found more relief from their use than
from any other kidney medicine, and
I've tried almost aa kinds. I can cher
full tr rppnmmfinf them to all Eunerers
tue best substitute tor lüt potato,! Can't look well, eat well or feel well fnr k'dnev and bladder trouble." At
-which is now scarce.
When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamber: lain'a Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds croup and -whooping couph and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all dealere. The town bord has compromi v ed the d mage suit brought by Mrs- Isaac McCord against the town for injuries she received from a fall on the pavement of South Main St., the amount paid being $75. Elbert Merideth charged with
having murdered Noah Ru ell, aged 18 years; is to be tii a1 aere in Circuit Court next vVednesdayThe killing it is said was brought about h - jealousy mixed with too much bad whiskey, and occined near a suit in whhih Frank rlvn. hi-da ighter Floia Hydcn und Ella cDaniel were enjoving t-it bi on the Ohio River over in Spencer County The esse came here in change of venue from Rockport Charles Durham, vHiruvi, III., has lucceededin '.lutlinir imiv cure for bd v.eltiiik'. "My Im, tiywet the bed evtjry niirht c ear thr.. ua i floor. I tried several kinds- I du medtcine and 1 was in tu dnu tur Poking for something different to help him when 1 aaard of Foley Kl ft y Pills. After he hd tKkoii Uiem two hts wo coul I see change ana when he hi 1 taken two third o a bottle he was cute.i. That is abtat iix weekg ago and he has not wet i bd ainc.,, At Joe. A. Mehringer.
TV .LU 1 1 11 J U i U UIKJ JKJ. lCCUlU V U U 1 UUO V . Keep the blood pure with Burdocfc
BiOOd Unters, iiat simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will have lono hfe.
Jos. A. M hringer.
Foley's Honey And Tar Compound. "Cures In Every Case.''
Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the Schlitz
THTrm? Hotel. Umaha, iNeo., recommenas roi
pv'i HnnfliT nnd Tar ComDound. because
Wethe Undersigned dairymen 'it cures in evervcase. 'I have used it
are Compelled Oll account of high j myself and I have recommended it to feed prices to advance our milk1!?? fthers haJ lmeq 0o . n , iits q:reat curative po A-er in diseases oi price. Beginning February 1. .the throat and lungs." For all coughs Milk will be sold Strictly at 7centS an i colds it is speedily effective. At ner auart or 28 cents per gal on. Jo?. A. Mphringer.
All customers should buy checks; For 700 We will sell a 4 and get their milk at the wagon Lnnm nnHa ' n P nt 40x100 test
: Thanking for the past patronage !on East 4thf street his is a
aim buiiciung lbiur ui lucure. Ibar&-ain: S400 cash and vears
K. iINK, j: Q fch ofcher -Pa0 -ee
M. I1RESS. January 15, (2 weks) Teachers Examination.
Üme on the other 00.
;Bsn. Ed. Doane, Jasper. Tnd-
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The first teachers7 examination! Western North Carolina of the year will take place at . t lasper High School, January 27th AeJne!ir b-y and omf?rlfSy The examination will begin atreahed when you consider that the eiht o'clock and close at four. ,Soiih-rn Railway operate daily jthrougt; tipping c ra from St.Loui
The Danfer Of La Grippe. I"" ua mo w 7"' "DUU
vine, inauaoooga Auuuia, iuacoi and Jacksonville. Tourista tickets a&d H mep" kpr?' tickets are now on ealahy m 1 tern
Is its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To cure your la grippe coughs take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. E. Fisher, Wahii gton, Kaa., sava: 4tI was
troubled with a severe attnek ollawppe oE tbe Southern Railwav
mm Lureuiünou piiuuiuuuiu. .1. ineuu advhied Foley's Ilony and Tar Compound and I got relief after taking the lirat few doees. I took three bottles and my la grippe wai cured Get the genu, ne, in the yellow package. At Joseph. A. Mehringer.
Call on anv apent fur i
other information, or writ - c My of 11 Winter Homss in the na' uLand of theSky" booklet, t J. C. Beam, Jr., k. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Typewriters Given
Away. The Smer8on TjrpewriUr Com
pany of oodstoik, 111 j fcave re
cently givwn away ovti 40d ef tae
highest grade, wlwlly visible Ewer-
ion Typewriters made in the worid.
rhey have Cone Into tverj statu
and territery in tke Unitei Itntes. There may be some ia your town.
Vbey are giving them away every.
where to men women btys and
girls, ovr II years of g, & sur-
prisiogly liberal conamonB.
it you could make any use ot a
$100.00 typewrite, proving it
did not coet you even one eent.
then in a letter o' oa a pestl card
addressed to Frank L. Wildur,
Piesfdeat, TToodstock, 111., simply
say, 'Mail mi all your Free Oöers'
and by return mail you will receive their Feee OSerp, tie names of over 409 wh eiaye recently received
typewriters free, an you will learn
on what easy conditisns yeu can get one of their lypewriters free right away.
The Imerson Typewriter is one of the higheet grade, wholly visible typewriters emade in the world. Many whe have used the "EMR!ONn and ether makee prenounce the "IMERION" superior to any 100.00 typewriter en the market. It is a wholly visible machine, has everv aew, nptodate featre, looks
like other fcieh grade $100.00 type-
wt iters though it selli regulrlyt for
less and on terms of $1.00 down and 10 eente a day wntil paid f of. The 1 HE IBO II 1 Uias every new imDrovement, universal keyboard,
back spacer, tabalator, two-celor
ribbon, everything me dsi; ii io ideal enachine for beginnen as well as for the mott expert typists and Stenographen; just the typewriter for the smallest or largest office. If you could possibly make any use of a high l ade typewriter, even though it di4't cest you one Cbni of money, then be iure, on a postal eard or in a letter addressed to "Frank L. Wilder, Piesident,
wri.fnnk TIL." sav. "Mail me
your Free02er.,,
u Woman ii truly coming into heL own," said Dr. Äarvey W. Wile , chief cheiniit of the pure food and Drug lureau of the department ol "rriculture, in an address before the
ational 4mencan Woman unragt Qontiiation convention. "Theothe
day I read where a man kad sued a weman for breach of promise, and
on the following day I read an acöount of a woman who had been arrested on the charge qi beating hoi kuifeand."
A Livfy Chill. The i ie time darky had a great admira ' c t for high sounding words and pli es. He also had a deep respeci (r a man who has the boldness to 'Wise innovations of speech. "1 je tell you Massa Eawson has a poVful control ob language' said one old plantation negro thoughtfully on his return from a neighborly call. "I 'speet to learn something ebery time I hear him talk. He was telling Major Williams T)0ut his wife beins: tooken sick aft
er dat dog bite she had, an' 'stead I
ob saying in respects to her shaking fit she had dat she 'shook like she had de ager same as most folks would say, what figur' is you s'posing he used ?" "I dunno' said the old man's wife sulkily from the ironing board. "He said she hook like an ash -w-k it f t TT 51
pan.' uat's nis ngur, an i am i gwine forget it." Youth's Companion. Nt Born There. A Washington man, nrhose business had brought him to New York, took a runrret long ago into Connecticut, where he had lived in his childhood. In the place where he was born he accosted a venerable old chap of some eighty years, who proved to be the very person the Washingtoni an sought to answer certain inquiries concerning the place. As the conversation proceeded the Washington man slid: "1 suppose yo hare always lived around here' "Oh, no said the native; "I wa?
born two good miles from here. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
Out At Nits. The girls that go down stree t at night and stay there until 10 o'clock and after, pacing the streets, chatting and laughing loudly, and watching out for beaux snd such what kind of mothers and fathers have they, anyway? Certainly very thoughtless or cowardly ones. That is the verdict of the people who see these careless girls flirting about the public streets and running into all sorts of dangers and designs. Parents had better think about these things before it is everlastingly too late. Have they any idea that this gadding at nights might result in their girl capturing a lover and finally getting married? What a blind hope is that, and how bleared with risk? Such a match would soon go to ruin or into tne divorce courts, or possibly the hospital. This neglect
of parents is one of the dangers
co the country, and in some way
the country ought to get rid of it? Of all the enemies a child
has, a thoughtless parent is the most dangerous. LEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Eeal Estate Mortgages, Inventoies Suponeas, Warrants, Reports etc for Sale at the Courier Office.
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Best Finishings
Contracts taken
Let us show you.
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be careful t
urge you in buying 3 get the genuine
- THEDFORD'S - Läck- DraügHi Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver pewe'er, -vith a larger sale than all otherw combined.
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Series 1 öf the? War of the Re-j
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CORN AND OATS JOHNSON COUNTY YELLOW or WHITE DENT SEED CORN ltU Vaewn thiouah
ut the Unite SUiea. innini the 6raid Prizes Chi- I ch ift Omilii Ctrn Expetns and taVioa first nzts f
rtrffrtn. mi Mrs isi neivy yiewer. Prke ftt hwshel. shelled 9t (sacks free) 52.00 WESTERN IOWA WHITE SEED OATS. Thtse ire CUkt Extn Heavylrkjht and well mitured U4 Otts, wetfihmf 38 te 40 Ifcs.. ta measurtd Ushtl Wi hm hindW thew lewa White Oats for past 5 elf. Ty MY preAcers Indiana soiL Atwaystet yturSwd Cats f rem the Marth. Pri ft kushel, (ks free) - ,54s. if ycH trtfer cither tr kith Cern t4 Oats in, 1 0 butkellelt r mare a pay the freieht ta yaur statiw. Wi kM ill mt ll mi wd iftd Fto. J. O. HERMANN I CO. Xli S.CasUIAv. lndinpolls, Ind.
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