Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 November 1908 — Page 5

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R COURIER local mri)s If you ARE COW AWAV OR HAVE VISITOR LEI THE MUM KNOW II.

i.Gco. Kuebler,. transttctedjovergaiters

business at uuuui a YC. w IT. Castrun. and Alois Schaaf vifited French Lick this werk. -For Ladies fine shoes see K. Melchior & Son. .. ür A nunVier from piles, Mun , I'm- Itemed v will bring rehuf with " int implication. Guaranteed. J.;,.e s'l'l I Flick Hau. tor Miss Etta Durlauf, of T.nicuillP. Kv.. came here WedDCday to spend the winter with; her lister iurs. r. ueu. Fin ' Kittle Liver IMlla for niioiiHneH k "..i . .t,.i Tiiiv lrtii voll wnll. ''Fir Tr 'lil'lll. H1 il) rin:r. iv i iuu, " A .il l... I.M...I. I. tt.... TTar The Twentieth ruh mu'U at die house ; pnnhivv Ot rs. V IV ... -"... , ... , K wi'-son next weunes day t'V ning. end cr nhone your order' for choice cabbage to L J. Kuebler s, price 1 '-ic a pound, l;. is Laxative uougn rjyrup uiwayni t.ituf -k reiui to conu'iif, eouia. l,.ur-tnts!, bon)iiiK cough and U .il- (ual md tliroat tronblu m .Mottierä .,j . .al : v rt'coiimit'nd it foi "hihlren. l'.ea'.int t-taki, K'Ctitly laxative. r r l " t larTlie Paoll and Jasper

Hi?h School foot-ball team wilUwi-et. it idnold bv .ins. A

battle on the local grid-iron to-j morrow (Saturday) afternoon. hoVo vor fino nnhfnp at a bargain price, now is ? r

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tim-1 to buy your winter supply. E J. Kuebler.

77,. ,V:Tr, .,.;and here, she noted was that of

crt'ar anu ueu ivruuei uiuri charge of the Kieter tant Monday. Mr Kiefer ros and, family moving back' to their rebidtnce on Fifth Street. : c neasam,

aure, easy, eltfe little Pills.lihe firatdoso. Handn-dsof tu-oplo today

ai peWitt'fl Little Karlv Kieera. Sold, bv I. a. A. Mehrinser. i-Several Jasper people went to Dubois Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Price, which took place there Sunday afternoon. i n UpWiU's Caibolized Witch Hazel alve it is healing, cooling and clenuBio8 It u ecpecially pood for piles. n i I by Joh. A. Mehringer. te?"Tho drnnth in this loe.alitv -c t.mlnn Mmirfnv nifrlif whon miiij v " "r w ------ i 1 I . j 1 a tV4, i uui iuu muj k vr. biiu , nignt. ims was me nrst ram of -ahy cjnsequence here foi ,n,mw,i ...nnlro i t mi. ii iz i. , TiüU'iM'ü VwltiAu utwl lllaiiAnr Pill VbllH a IklU IV ftftVl .'W'' L-a..i, ;ni!mnt?r,n if ti Ii1aftf1r rheumatic pains. Antiseptic and act uptiy. Hold by Jos. A. Mehrinser. r cx-Phas Lncrshrnm. who ha?1 been head-baker at the Jasper I Wy for several years, left ; a n I0cLnSPn f.S en'nZ mark, to spend a few months Msiting his old home. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of

or-The hunting season began in the St. Mary's church SaturTuRsdavand onr local snortsmen day November 7th, at S o clock

are happy; the rain Monday night came in just right to make hunting better-the opening of tnnmnrr nt the hunting season must have had more effect on the tiroofVioi.-1 man than any other argument. FREE DANCE. There will be a free dance for married folks at the Opera House on Nov. 24 1908. Hache-' 'ors, Widows and Old Maids, specially invited. -Mrs. Anna Warner, mother Mrs. Geo. E. Travis, sister and Mrs. Josephine Sherry, aunt of Mrs. Gus Gramelspacher are visiting here this week. They are all from Vincennes. Our Medium priced Shoes for Ladies and Children will give you better wear than many. higher .priced lines, try them F T tfnnhlor u. .j. rvucuin. Mi öeC',ai lOriNOVemDer, en o i i. t , i $3.05 j i rpmilnr nrinn 00. i Men's Duck Vamn Roots. Woon I" kVnnnsockets, $3-15 regular price $3.50 Best Overalls $1 00 Value for 90c Noxall Shirts n.00 Values, J?c These offers expire Dec. 1 Melchoir & Son. toucan cure dyeiMjpsin, indigeetion, wurorweak stomach, or in fact any form f stomach trouble If you will take

guarantee. Wo know what it willi"nytr' o for you. Sold by Jos A. Mehrinser.

Henry Pfau returned from Indianapolis Sunday. Cloaks and Dread Goods in the now styles at. li.J. Kuebler "Mr. and Mrs. John Davison have returned from a visit with relatives in Martin County.

I Just received a nice line of N. Melchior. oParker's steam laundry on West Sixth St., was put in active operation Monday. Parker's S'oam Laundry. Is now co nplete and will be open for business next Monday. Your orders are solicited. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hunter, of Providence, Ky. , visited the former's parents in Jasper the latter part of last week. uSuTlie town board met in regular session Monday night and made allowances for expense. Kennedy h ijaxauvo lougn n inovetf thti bosvala gently. CVntah ,(iM,n especially likü ths taste, eo ni Kennedv'H Laxative Couch Syrup tnuiti no I clnlnearlv like maple biliar. Bold by .loa. A. Meliringer. ceer-H. M. Kean returned few days Sunday night trom a jstay in Indianapolis. -.u.ia uu in i iviiiuic , John turnen buturaay trom a vise with relatives in VincennCa. . Trv Ko lol talav on onr Kuarnntee. iTakö it for a tittle while, as tünt h all lyou will need to takH. , Kodot diResle wi)at Voi eat and makes the et . much Mehrir.Kur. . ki v h" rntPnpd 'frQm Jer summers stay in f!nrm - m,t fhn nluno nf hör hirr.'i says every-bxly is pros iperous there. The one remarkable difference in ill niv,.o n'viv nnces tnere potatoes being 20c per bushel L fhof r.mmfrvr 1 ftff.fto Unh n Hnr r-nnnf-rv 1 : To those afllicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rlu'.imatism,' F'inuluH for the kiiliinye lirinps relief n testily to tneir remarkable healing and tonic properties. 30 days; trial y. 30 davs- trial $1 00.' Thev purify the blood. Sold by Flick Ä Pfau.

Have just unloaded a car We desire to express our most and walked deliberately Home, it of choice Wisconsin Cabbage, heartfelt thanks to our neighbors was finally found that she had price H.50 per hundred 'wounds, and friends, who so kindly aided scented a covey of lards ; on the othE J- Kuebler. us during the illness and death er side of the wall and, fearful of iof our beloved daughter and sis- Hushing them before tho hunters Ti7TMrT7VS!i :fpr Vif.Jnrin. Mav God bless and came un, had fallen back out of

r 1 ..i i tr t.ci-t j. v m v m m ( i,otsoi tnem, ac vres s oaiuun fflvweome" Everybody cornel body welcome. iver noay come, VrJ v-.w..... J , nnriir iiriiifiiiiriii n.triirv'iuiiiu riiiiii v M moxr rnr nnn i i III uiuj K-w M11V oor Liver .MeiiiMiie in minus iorm for ruaiarK diille and fever. repula'eH itliB liver, kiilnevs and bladder, bring . . . . . .. .- 'quick relief to billioiinnefs, sick heada -lu conttibation. Pleanant to take Hu1 onntt ltmtinn ------ . 7 of the 50c size. First dose brinvrs relief. fllFfl t , , , . - j vi !r ' i"Xuß":V Victoria Freida, the daughter ece nber 31. is died 'at' her home near Ireland, Thuday N 5 iigo8 17 ars 10 U a rinVO 'months. 4 days. j She was a faithful member of the St Scholastica's Society and for a number ot years was one of the best members of the St. Mfirv'ä Choir at Ireland. She 1o,r'Q Vim. nni.nr.fo tiun cicf-nrs and a number of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral services took place am Her early rerna laid down to rest in the rys cemetery which wo remains were St IV a iiuiwtj " iiiv.ii n . j eu uj u nu:jl' U1 u,ciua a,,u tives. I m, , 1 . 1 rne oereavea parents n svmnathv of all. R. I P. A precious one from them has gone, a voice thev ioved .8 süded; A place is vacant in their lif-nie, Winch never can bo till- !. All ii daik within their dw Kings, j Lonely are their hartv t-tday, For the one they loved h dearly, Has forever passed a vay. God in IÜP wisdom hns rrahed, The boon Ins love haa piven, And tlioueh tn body -dumb-iu here, The eoul is fiife m Heaveu. How to Cure a Cold Ho ns careful as you can you wi'l occasionally take cold, and when y u do, g-t a medicine of known n liability, one Unit, hns un estanlialH d reninaticn and that is certain to effect a quick cure. 'ich a medicine is ClinniberhinV Cough Hfiinedv. It hfs LMineu a world wide rtI)ntlU', ,n j,v jtH remarkable cuiesof this .11... . . 1 .. .. ....... s;)0 depended upon. It net- nature b tlm hi n LfH. iiiiIh extuTlor-t-iiiiih , cominoii iiiiiicni. uiei r u iww i - i i i J ' - r- ' --- i linn, oimmih the secretions ard aids na- " . . ... I I.l... ture in reciornig mo ynn m "'luinuui condition. I'uring Hie nnnyjears in wMch it hac been in general u-" we h ive ye to learn of a f-ingle ease oi cild i r attack of the grip Having res. U-d in mnmonia when this reine- y was use. I, wliinb hIuiwh conclusively that it is acer Uin preventative of that dangerous illHeitHC. Chamberlain'a Cough Kninedy contains no opium or other naicitie and may bo given aB conmieniiy to a naoy ns tc an adult. For sale by Jos. A. Meh-

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Phone or send your order for Groceries to 12. J. Kuebler.

ding a nev ware-house to their group of buildings this vcek. J I Mr. N. B C'immiskfy are re mousing their h-ini ' on West Sixth Street. aHis satanical majesty' always demands more than his due. sA good story is seldom worth repeating to the same man. 89 A four weeks, old child of Tom Anderson'sdiedat it's home on Lower Main St , Friday and was taken to Union Valley for burial. J l!oni to Jos. Steife and wife on Nov. 5 a handsome baby girl. Mother and baby are doing nicely and Joe is expeetea to get over it. 3-A fool praises himself, but a wise man turns the job over to a friend. itif'k saloon reminds men of a counterfeit dollarcan 't pass it. some they1 -You are right. The coffee is hot, and the biscuits are good, at the Malleable Steel Range exhibit at the Hardware Store nf T,rmv Xr Sturm nil this wpgIc. V'OU ai'O inVltCCl, COUie in - . Upk ilntea Uio bowel, promotes eai-v natnrul iiiovonients, cures cnnHtijiatioij. I'oan'fc Reirulotö. Ask your druiet fcr 'them. '20 i-enls a box. fAn alarm of fire was furnpri in last. Thnrsdav niirht 'from" Jos- Gutzweiler's house (the old Jerger place) on North im otiect. ine nre ongi iidieu in an old wardrobe and it is ' suPPnseet inat matcnes were w "UV. i,iuuvu v....... , ,. , . n.i i.i.. ... l 1.1 0 Fnc A.ne, maze waB i , muc.h damK9 vfs clone The house is occuppied by Tomine house is occuppied by iomWhite and family. ..... ()in;ni(,tlt rI " ,7 of , Doan s On Un ent nired iieot u.o. a iniu iiihi aniitn cu ijh a iini unit' uiu cure was peuiiiuient. -Ho 1. a, . Matthews Coii.iiiisfrioner Labor, M ltistioa, A "g . -vg . Ponrl nf Thanlffi ÜÖIU Ul lliaillra. w twwv ... rnw.'irH thpm fnr their kindness 7";" uA7 Ä5S Äte JoWh Hopf, , Anhnr

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nnf4 fla,1GrhtGrS. UllU 1411 V4 UViVl . . cüniJ , mm;, f n musician should pomise not to play any more. piui nbiiiK auuiteui . . , . . c-Just as the cold Winds let i f . r,annn Mnnc - Somo men are unable to understand why they can't ur. derstand things. If a man is unable o finU areas ,n foi lomg r he invents nn ex.tm foi aomg a mean What Wwtild Voo Du? In rao of a luun r Peald, vit would ar0 u t ,e to mvuin iiny Um and uver one nhoul'l be pn-pa'Cil for ttieni Chamberlain'd Salve applied on a oft (-in nit lit rn mvi' i nn uai u 1 'ii 11 111 iti Hoth will relieve U pon aljRoM in-

stantly, and unless Ui injury h a vety pevere one. will fiuue. the pane m heul be shriveled when this most prowitiiout leaving a tear For pal by Joü. found, emotional sense, touch, is A. Mohnngr faithful to its service? 1 am sure Secretary Fagg of the nssocia- that if a. fniry bade mc choose be.,1 u;OJ ..,cL-rt,l thA i.olii." tween the sense of sight and that of

solve a nrob em in intoxiseveral davs and, although he lis penniless, he has got drunk .every day. I By request of Fag, Knsam . I , i i was locKHi up yesueruay niuriiino-. He wi 1 be sent out ot u , XT town. Evans. Courier Nov. 6. Krisam is the garty who was recently conspicious on tue .streets of Jasper and who figures in the Schmidt divorce v ,.J . Harold Will you take my seat, ladi? -Ally Sloper.

Ma- . L.An x?.iriniii ti i. warm, endeariiiff contact of liuman

attend- 1U" Z hands or the weMth of form, the no-

rel-home is in Wty and fuUncss that Into

has been staying at the nssocia- my V- . 1 ''7 s mv ave the X.ftLf ii,,; i,f,co fnr and Sensibility" m Century Maga-

case. I fj r.icant iii i - - "" " III

DOG VARIATIONS.

Pointer and f eltr Arc of the Canin0 ... , ocr"y' It m a mistake to suppose that dogs are anywhere near alike in chnrncler. liven those of the same breed vary, -and abtmt as much as men add women of the same nationality. As to the manners and the morals of do, they are to it great extent the result of their contact ivitli man, and they develop along the same lines. And, on the other hand, it is impossible to make anything out of a mean spirited dog, just as it is out of a mean spirited (person. Dog instinct is about the same as human instinct. A dog rea sons, learns, judges by facts, exactly as a man reasons. lie is quicker of " observation. He has the keen sense of smell, which makes up to him in some measure for the vicarious experience of human beings. The dog must experience a thing to know it, and his faculties have been trained by generations of observation, of taking note, until they have reached their present perfection. A dn hns not tlin nnwer of speech with which to conceal his thoughts. Consequently he is franker than man, but quite unconsciously so. When he is a dependent, he has-the faults of one. He is vain, jealous, suspicious and a snob. Pointers and setters are essentially of the aristocracy of the dog world, and they have gentlemanly qualities. They have the grand air. They will allow themselves to be admired by ordinary people, but they never give their allegiance to any excet)t the accomplished hunter. T orous of muscle, like anv athlete, nnd have a power of discrimination ml tllOUffllt. The well bred contempt of a fine dog of one ot-tjiese breeds lor a manm, mm niv iiiiuiiivni.u -uwnn . r ... - , , un s. ,,,s ßlrüc' ,n Ulc. ,1C1,U must There be seen to be appreciated. There is a story told of a trained nointer that was taken out with u party of inexperienced hunters. She 1 I . 3 ovtu m jjjjt n mi. iu Wall and then fall back. It was supS(jd sj,e ,n(j caugl,f, l,cr foot, an( tj,pv ran to reoase her. She was holding bv her paws and was beaten down as a stupid dog and turned - eicht. , wvft nnfn tho fliimitv and moral worth of some dogs in their pnrrinm the no so of t he r heads CamaffC. tllC DOISC Of tllCir -w.--- i and the expression of their e'cs. A dor of stcriiusr character never ,h, f, V , stcai8 any more than a human being 0f tlus kind steals. Amateur Snnrkmni portoinan. Profound tmotionai bsnse, ' Hold out your hands to feel the luxurv of tho sunbeams. Press the soft and blossoms against vour cheek fintier their graces of form, of shape, their delicate mutability their nliancv and'frcshnesih. hxI 'freshness. pose your face to the aerial floods that sweep the heavens, "inhale great drafts of space," wonder, won der at the wind's unwearied activity. Pile note on note the infinite music that Hows increasingly to your soul from the tactual sonorities of a thousand branches and" tumii. . ... . ti it. .. .i.i ' uumu uul "u.t with the ino A Dilemma's Horns. Tlic young lady ighed deeply was almost affected to 'tears. and "Harold," she said, "declares that if I don't marry him he will end his .ii nun i. until l min "... lif nnA , nm JnraiA lie wiii Shc gtifiod a sob, then continued And Kandolnh declares that if don't marry him ho will go into politics and become creat and famous, and then he says I shall see what X have miscd, and 1 am afraid he will keep his word too." Over' onto by emotion, she buried her fai m her hands, not knowing whctl.i r to save a life or to spare the country another politician. first Census. The among 'ie census originated Nununs. when a group the tlv y functions performed -ii olficer called cenor re ceivtd the name of census. It was taken every five years nnd indicated not or.lv tl o number of the respec tive classes of the people, but thei. domestic lositions ns husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons and dauehters. The first modern na tion to tftl 1 tip tho census was the United Sti.tcs of America in 1790. The first British census was in 1801, but this did not includt Ireland.

tär Life is a sj stem of boom

erangs; everything gets back a the man who starts it. a"A man blushes for a woman a lot oftener than she blushes at him. s.ioine women give move it i. it i . cnougnc to tne selection ot a gown than of a husband. If speach is silver and silence is golden where does the greenback come in? Somo people are like circus bills; very little money causes them to be stuck up. Bx-The older a man gets the more he laments becuse of the things jie hasn t done. o The voice of the midnight cat is high because it is itsuall pit.'hed on the back fence. ar Happy js the jouth whost enp of wild oat isn't worth harvesting. The man who turns fron evil companions does himsoh; a good turn. When a wise man lend: money to a relative he get.double security. to give the patient un when h. gets well. - - Some men are born with DiacK eyes and some nave t fight for them. .Impure b'oo't ruiB you down make yen an asy vict'in for organic difeae.' Unrdock lood Iii t-rs purifies the bloo cures lite ciii-e imiliis you up. sÄri-rtÄ tnem as tncy to. In the game of nritrimonv every man should take tne hand of a good woman. S'ck Icadnche. Presbyterian Services at Trinityt Preaching 2d and 4th Sundai

Ti.ia .liairnctiSiu. li- nu ..ito . 'bad a severe spell ami a terrible cough Hur (listrcEiiii; iih ne results from r ..... r VP c-i,n,tu,ri,:4 disor.leie.1 ,n lili n or the ftonHch, an. ÄJ, i." 1 .1 J'.i ' ti ' . cm be iMin-1 liv i ikim' Oli'unlmi Itiiti. 'OU2n Ue,n lv w"'lOUt the aid of a doc Vtm.7 . . .1 l iv I T, il.. r. iU,d m' lit,,e bov has bcMi prevent-

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morning and evening. Morning!;011 mine ?arn-, tann residence, service 10:30. Evening service bi"oke up housekeeping and will 7:0 o'clock. make my home at Washington.

Sunday school every Sunda inquire, ot John U btnegel, Oelat 9:30 a m. tine, Ind.

Rev A. O Ashbi'rn. ftlRS- Barbara eng For WeakHNEULES

Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidxicr and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c E. C. DWITT : CO., Clitcaxo, III. Sold by Jos. A. Mehnnper.

THE H ICH vßWMEMBERS RETAIL

ART STORE H0?? I VI H RH i a Overcoats Mow tlmt tho timr nnd hind our great stock i 5 you to an inspection,

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Value sucli us nas never ueen snuwa m Southern Indiana before. Same may be said of our high art suit stock $10, $12.50, r5, $18 50, $22, 325, $28, $30, $32, 35, 138, and $10, tells the price story-At

3 one ot tliese prices ij ideal in overcoat or make these lines and man's nrofit. We are

5 for Manhattan shirts, Knox and SteUon 3liotc nnrl Mnnjm skps. Thev are all di-

fii.nf.flv frnm ti. fswtnrr In VOll Our bOVS W

Idepaitmeiit is the largest in the central Estates and you'll find every winter wear-

Ring want tortile boy

course, w e are members oi tne mei-

chants Rebate Association. It pays to

trade here- Come or uy uiciu. s

STimUSE iE? BROS.

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THÄliTU.IlVAfl.SVIULE,

" varTruth is witty is the wittiest of all things. One way to reduce rents is

to sew tlwm up. Some man arc lions in so ciety and bears at home. ftThe work of a typewriter s a sort of patent write. aSilenct? gives consent but t dosen't give a cent Its a noor elevator that won't work both ways. ter-The girl who wondeiv, if she is in love is not in love. WuBetter a diamon 1 with flaw than a pebble without one. A nun can talk as he likes vhen his wife is away on a visit. Remember that other people's business is'nt any of ours. 6rIf a man has good memory le is able to forget judiciously. u When offered oats the nungry horse never says neih. Patience is a fruit of slow rotn bjt its truit is priceless, a , " Tut i uv.uui.uui v.uufv uuurv unu aseful souvenir givei awav all ;veek a lJie Hardware Store of Liorey Je bturm, also hot biscuits una coilgg rrpp. snmr.hion- sr.i more interetino- tliprocnmo nnrl see. Uuby won't suffer five urinates with roup "if you apply Dr Tlioma' Kclectnc )il at once. It acts like mngic. Our stock of Ladies and 'Children's Cloaks is very large, : sä om E Kuebier Colds and Croup in ill Idren. ''Mv litt'e girl ia subject to cold" fraya lis. Win. II S-iii; No. h, Fifth St., Vhcehng, W. Va. "iaet winter she dy iH for gale by .Joh. A. .M- hiinger. FARM FOR SAW. One mile east of Celestine on the New Albany road 81 acres, s.i40 re.s bo.ttom landI g0l 'eil, 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO UB" A dose at bed time usually relieves the most severe case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO, U. S. A. Forcale by Flick & Pfau'a. & MERCHANTS ASST iMERCHANTSASS'N .09 .1 AH Ifpfl For Men. I tho weather is h at it fullness we ask btyie, service anu you win n u yuui suit or both. We save you tne otner sales and sale agents nere-reasonaoie ui let us, hear irom you iä .INDIANAISECONDi

prompt.'y attended to,

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