Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1909 — Page 3
iiCDCR nftllRIFR -Miss Flora Traylor visited! i?-pike Circuit Court will close ' 0rJ,I,.-wi!1 roturn Iftbr tn UUUIlli.il friend ln Bloormntfton from Fn- noxt week, the fifth one. Lou.vMq öundny.
py uii mgnaay. ,,f ,re.;m:iIIT
.uns j inu vv uiois nuvu turned to their home in Louis-
m t 1
zrzZTrTTZr Large lowis will not eat smau
TOCAL MÜiJN llvJJN . ! gram. Great mandarins are not! ville.
, , lAnt-onf iint-h litt I ci htihac
I vvll bull V IViMl UbWlV Uk lUVt
1
iF T9H ME m AWAY M HAVE flSlIMjfl THE CKWHt KNOW IT.
. ou;i;n J. Kunkel made a
1 I r
i
Edgar Traylor returned
Mondav from Bloomimrton.
where he had spent a lew days.
"J. E. Steinkamp took a trip
rm t l . .
ine aswianceor t ie season t r Tf ü V t7 JJ. was lfiven at Kunkol's hali Tuos-!ern R Wl11 be rnn from kvans uas given at ivunKei s nan lues- ... Pt...nh T ;pk
day night and was well attended.
mo v'.mKei-ü.cKsteiii factory re.uined operation
v
K tr-XrY
week.
hu.
lat
v .jnc-scitriD to Evansville bat- to isew unoans last weeK to atjSy tend the Mardi Gras celebration. I rGeo. A- Fuhs and John -rBorriar Traylor went to Pet'Dupps spend Washingtons Birth- ersburg Sunday to attend Pme at Evansville Circuit Court ' m-Henry Fritch and Philip nuPhilip J. Kunkel spent a J. Kunkel Jr. transacted business part of last weak in St Louis, on at Evansville Saturday. business.
fctf-Messrs. and Florian
from . undav
Terre Haute.
I There it rothipe as i '.. ... r Dr. Thorn
IT.. - - ,
,,10 in any P"1-
eood for a -re
as' blectnc Ol
hourn. Relieve, any
i rMr3 Jos. Eckert went to
Louisville Sunday for a visit with
relatives.
Mrs J. L Bretz and father
CaDt Daniel visited relatives in
Tro.v the latter part of last
week.
Philip A- Guces
Gutzweiler spent!fourth
mi weunesuay in
tor An excursion on the South-
ville to French Lick Sunday.
The March term of Dubois Circuit court will convene the
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup-tenlpfT
taste nrarlv as good as maple ugar. U
cures the cold by gently moving the fof-Mrs. Geo
Dowels ana ana m nie same uiue . "lf j fu-
Mrs. Anibel Carr and Miss
Thresa Haller went to Indiana-
nanolis Sundav to attend Snrincr
millenery openings
Vrs Annie Cummiskey
and Clara Pickhardt left Weo-
nesday for Cincinnati to attend Spring millinery openings A euchre was given b' St. Leo's Society at St. Joseph's Hall Sunday night and was well at-
old by Joe.
Doan'B Kegu eti cure com.,. ion, . f throat
t .ne the etomacti, B! tnu.aie me uver t jn the con-h-p.omote diction and appetite nd 7 MeVirfnger. ;.t of the bowel.. Aak your draB- Pieu"B:
U lor them. 25 cents, box. KäTLent betran Wednesday
. o is ...v, u VvooKilnnH mpmhers of the Catholic
war ( i GO - o. rn i wuw ua . - , confined to his bed for the past church will refrain from dancing S? wetks at his home in Dubois, and other amusements.
on account of blood poisining, is lar crowd went to the
now on the road to recovery. Win, rink Saturday nicht to
exnerienc with a tube f0 see the greyed pig caught; Lloyd
M-.'.n PIii. Remedy will convince you Whltten was the SUCCesSIUl pig
"lilt t M - t I
,t i immediate reliei ior ai lormi i catcher p.im Guaranteed 50c. Sold byrhek
a Pfa. linnlo for the kidnev." are little gold
eH Kbbule which act "directly on the Ä.J0S Rolle has been confined kidneys. A tmlwiil convince of quick
to his Dea ior several VY. w. - .r-p--- -- f &
a severe aiiact. rn.uiiiana.u. dv
mnnv friends trust tnat ne win
4 1 11 7 recover.
A! Club at
evening.
R. Wilson enter
Twentieth Century
wThe County C nnmissi iners
meet in regular monthly session
next Monday. tosrMrs. John Keller entertained her euchre club at her home Monday afternoon. torCounty Recorder Judy has sold his reeidence nrouertv to
Carl Merder. and has purchased j
the Engiad property on U 1 1 St. c5i-John Mehne held a sale of persjnal porperty at at his place on the Portersville road vesterdav
and will now move else where
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w..n-
-J 'if.
kj.-jj- WmJnm rcc2 wushvk
wül Mil mvxr, km ;
Renders the
rood more wholesome and su- n "
vr n
-i-y in lifrV.Fncc rrl flnirnv T.S?Vr3!iÖ r -i
The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar.
:wi I II iir'J
uarMrs A. Huelse shinned her
I VjCillUlVI. . .. , . r -,l
her home Wednesday house hoiü goous to ijuisvtiie
weanesuay ana tne z amity wui go Sunday.
aA babv boy arrived at the
home of ir. and lrs- Alois Peffer -n North Mill St., on Washingtons birth-day.
A wise man adapts himself to
circumstances as water shapes
itself to the vessel that contains
itThe best thing is to be respected and then to be loved. It is bad to be hated, but worse still
to be despiced.
u- Miss l,ii p nnd rill Sonlmsinty ...-ii
of Huntingburg, entertained Miss
Mam Betz and Mamie Ueickel-i a doj
beck of Jasper, at their Sundav.
io-Dr Salb and Sturm perfurI formed a surgical operation on (Miss Delia Sermersheim last
ccrv, aiiu me jjcwiv -
Seid
tral 1.00. They t.unfy the blood
bv Flick & Pfau.
it a mart InVtftt o rlpar. rosv comDlexion
uivwJ nittpra nurihes the blood
r-..--, .tin. rfstorea ruudv. Beuna
cle&Uh.
CASTOR I A
Ior Infant- and Ctuiareru
: i ! w i ... it-... ii,.,.i,. Du.Ut
rhp hill of costs in the case I III RUI I DU HdltJ ftlfidlS OUflni
of Fred Poetker, Receiver of the t.
Peoples State Bank, vs taries ; rx67Z?Zs Sens Etal was allowed in the of (UiTc
1
o A boy ot Jonn b.nneauers
home swallowed acockleberry Monday, 'and was taken to Eva.isville to It . 1 p x L -l -.-.- 4-
i mt ,. , mave it removea irom m uiiuat, I The gem cannot be polished where it had lodged. without friction nor the man per-!
fected without trials. ri t iL P
W.hwIs Livi-r imdicine in li-i'iid f..nn P fP flf fjlP IM PlTI ciiistr. Hie liver andre.ieveshirkhead- I UIL Ul UIU 1 Ulllli he. onftiiitiont eUiiiuch, kilne .'i 1 J
1909,
Flory rose at dawn.
the
recii
afh
:pr nl net a" a nentlf U m'
K' r lulls f-vpr an l malaria It- loni.- .. . . . , u ,,.,-i,.
eff !. r H.M -v.n ff t uilh he tir-t ""- awuu ?" . ti.. "... ' luirn vvns Iinir a 1 nana
lO!?. i ...iv ' i - - " r- , . limes . muri, as the doc size oi ! meadu.v. She dre-ssid herselt in Hick & Kfan. jier morning gown and smoothed
ner onsr blatk nir as ne iciKeu
The cock!
of the
to the
the amount of 1,203 92 Dubois fcrAn additional tiain was put , s? n hv?h M.Urn ' rom n( r wh'dow. The men had county will have to pay the bill on the French Lick branch of the, eu shouldered their scythes and rakes
. Melchion and Sons store
lortunnir eczema ppreus ut uuiu i - . . . . ' " . airaUervViay. l)oa.' Omtment quick- greathly improves the service: . .trtrt Tt fcnrefldinE. in-lnnl'v n-li-ves tho fmin leaves French Lick at
tliri Irlnno Atnnv (llUl? i'tOre. IfT A T nncsmnr fVimilorVl .Ta5nfr -- A nln.. --flflrwl
"ir un-iftflVp n search warrant enroute to Evansville shortly be- shingle" was presented by the
. . .. - i t r - u -i-L nun rno rrnin rn;u i-..,in-t-. -.r i .- - i rvi inira fir
ihfmad, in ' theSvic nit7 W getl to Jasper from Itotingburg iJo HaMonday nigfi mtainW need rk roadsVwonder fhortly after P M. now g?e4nd wlis we palronized
S' gCt Umle t,Udge ?hVrvnUt the örhertns
luucip ua. nc fnrmprlv PXCGnt a We rl.iii.i that if catrhii ir c il.l .ni l
"TVio Pncc trmrnsViin rook roadsLi?.. t -f enmo of he voidtnl ouie of the mutt .lanzerou
. l.r r.t Tu" " "uV;" l,n K "gni "l ",uc Wi w -an.1 ftl .lia-- wonld never be heard
are not viiaum;) uupi them a rM often fcrme culture MM
any means, ana tne county com- ... . '.r -rm ... infe.-iou3 di.-e.es. cw
mtnniAM r-v.-ii.ir m ca.'u ! i n ir r m m b.ii ta w ri rv w in wwt - --. -
iiiimijiici a iiuuiu inanv ivBivv wp-- m
.itfimririn nnttirnntit:l. hlihtheria ftml
tO have at least -Of 3incheS morel Popoln BecH8C it is the Be?t. jscariet tv-r. fourof the most danruUH
P,jj,,v ior cne say kuvu iJioiuiac i 1 I Kiel V . . ...--.U-... nml tn f Vv n
IIIiiyillK WCiltllCI, aiiv. vvt. wnI hill they went, a dozen black Solon figures in the morning gray.
When the day was oiaer ana the sun grew hot Flory drew a pitcher from the well and started over the hill herself toward the distant meadow. But crossing the field where th? black bull grazed she stopped affrighted Her gown was of red and the fierce black bull was dashing straight at her Her hair stood
up, and she threw out ner nanus,
of sprppnintrs nlaced UDOnthem."
-CassTp. Cor in H'Burg Independent.
Old contracted nt tbia seaon of the tir ir quickly relieved with Btee Laxat.vr ITouKh Syrup. Its laxative qu lit) r. If ihr pyrtem of the cold. IMeasantto uke Best for children for cough, coldo croup and whooping couth. Sold by Fluk & Pfan.
I 1 - I , .. IHau ulrtii- I II.
... . i i-:-- ..i arm luuii u truv. u uiwimrs.
I nave aoiu namer..u - 7re bv the j fRrfirs?
Remedy ior me paai ei?u. ... -- . . ttior,, nf wrr
find it to be one of the bent eeiiinp; " V"-r ""'J n,h
medicine- on tne marei, ror u,.c . hpr ih ,lttll? d..n,., how
and young children Jhe.e ' n?5 er"! anv of the.e .l.a.e. hem? conbetter in the hne of cough -j mp, jm- when a jtora pwtorant .-ou, Paul Allen, Pain Dealing, La. This ra
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Washrngtan, D. G.
MARCH 1
The Southern Railway via Louisville and connections forms the most direct route. Very low rates for tickets sold Febuary 28th, March 1, 2, and 3, with limit returning, leaving Washington not later than iEarch 8th, 1909. "Write me or see nearest Southern Rwy Ticket Agent.
J. G. H
JUL G. P. Ä. Si. Louis.
r - 1.. ... 1 Tt . 1 .. t . j i-rt t mach
cold, and croup' J. VhT furVhe derdn. yoanK children, bat is l,e"ani 'S the irenua .f these diS(Hie. That i for them to take. I or .ale by Jo.eph oiwe lehnucer. : n... . i . o.fni ntuv0ntiiiif
t . , . , I . UUIVCIMII. tuw.aäiui ... y. v . ......... Wrlrnnnnv ws Washingtons . n; nnpnm mi.. It not onlv cures vour cold
b rth-dav and was observed in Vnen ne?J fTnr will trot, kly. bat rainimires 'the risk of con. Jasi er bv thp school-children, c0rn e,Vef ,0the hS ,NUUj i ' trading th. fe danpetov- di.ea.. For Ja-per D tne sc"J""arc' aiong beh nd and squeal and beg Me bv Joeeph Mehrinper. the county officers, and the sal- k . -ora bMitf but just i --
oon-KeeDers. .r.L-i . u:- i -,- in nio- a w 1 before you are
Rei.o- fmliroied. ,the crack of a fence and every thirty. Be prepared for contm-r.,.-ii. m.-t. ro an tantv they rcinnnfa sow will lumo on and gencies
help tear him to pieces Just so The error 0f one moment be-
onsumfd in ereat excs- Tin leads to .'ouiar h troublfi. biliouene-f arid con-
tjpation. Heviee your diet, let r?aion and not a patupeied appetite control, then take a few doeea ol Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon he well again. Try it. ror ele at Joepb Mehringer' dru -tore. '-mple free.
ir. i with men. As Ioncas a man fu cn,.n. nt 0 lmio lifo.
- . , -IJIIICO UIC ÜVlIUll V.l. - ..-1- .. ic nmsnprons and has money ne
,u'"":' 7 . V - rr . UIH--
PINEULES
can t Keep nis inenas on wan a baseball bat The moment he is unfortunate and his wealth is
gone he is not only snunoea Dy l r.,- fnanlc 11t tVlPV ho-
Harbison and Marion townships gin to do a 1 harm pos iblc When 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR J1.00 ill, on Friday. March 5 Ä' S.t-f.cüon guaraaU.
ne question ol wnemer ui atc v , T T j Ti t-;--. tW-i, f -....--V,:-- o. Via .o tVi trar.k LItna f II. J iime.
liiir- ,vti IIW 1I in AI IZ. LU llGftVW VltV
a system ot rock roads it any county needs rock roads they are Harbison and Marion, and it ist
to be hoped the people of these tOWnshins will hp niTinpntlv alive
to their interests to vote in favor . . ... i
-i tne proposition The people of these townshins are required
to pay their part of the taxes to inflarnrnatioii of the blad-
Keep up the rock roads in tne; tTt urnary troubles and townships having these important ipckachc ue highways, and they might just' wt , asvell have a system of their DcWitt's liianey own. If they once have got1 and Bladder Pills
rockroads they will wonder how
mey ever got along for so many years without them. Huntingburg Independent.
Weak
Kidneys
Fwtktt TeiikMc l.chlnf.
I izfmi. tetter and fait rheun
wn vidians in perpetual torment. T application of Chamberiain'- a,ve will lustuntjy allay this itchinp, and oicy cukei r.ave betn cured by its use. ror .ale bv. Joicph Mehnnser.
A Week's
Trial For 25c
m. . DWXTT co.. CkU4ur. n. Sold by Jos. A. Mehrinjrer RINGS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
FARM FOR SAL.. - B,emcn One mile east ofCelestine on Good Farm For Sale Chenp! the New Albany road 01 acres. 2 mi. south of Otwell, 115 a. of 40 acres bottom land; good well, ZQ0 anfj; 8 room house and eelcoal mine, bam, farm residence. far ood barn, fruit of all kind; I broke up houseketping and will; wcu anu cistern at house; rnake my home at Washington .ood welUt barnv ome. tipibecj Inquire of John C. Striegel, Cel- Ärju at barssun if sold soon, estme, Ind. I Joe Hadlock, R.F.D. Velpen, Ind. His. Bamaxa Seng.
or money refundod.
FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO ErtÄ A dose at bed time usuW ally relieves the most severe case before morning.
BACKACHE
PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 5. A.
For pale by Flick Tfau's.
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Tnaoc MaRi?s DraicNS
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refill uatltt. Ul'.utctir.. in tne
crying. 'Vpare me! Spare me!"(
but the bu diu not melt at tne
cermf "of thetelsight of her tears, so she turned
erwie nni rounu anu ra n -.iiiiniK i
time the goodly oak in the pas-t-.tn t-lin lonnni-1 tri fl linil frh nnfl
till-, ii tv-ii-v'" v" -0.. j swung into the bran. lies. Flory
was then un a tree ner rea
skirts swung clear of the creat
ure s black head, but the leaves were about her No one could cpp hor t-n rome to the rescue no
one could her unless passing by
chance And thought lithe anri
strong and a brave country maiden, fear had boosted her up but
would not help her down, ana tne height quite at paled her. The bull grazed close tothe foot of the I 1 T-1 1
foot of the tree ana JMory sat up( in the branches The leaves
fluttered gently in the fitful j
breeze The birds came ana went. The shadow of the tree! grew short, then round, then slowly lengthened out on the other side, while the black bull
f lnsp rn the shade'1 roots.
and Flory still set in the branches.
Ar. ast it trrew ate tne.
beast, weaiy of waiting, took him
self off to another part ot tne(
fiolfl Wrnnninrr her flut'cnng,
dress close around her ane poising
on the lowest bough. Flory daliect
a moment, took ;i de-p bi eaih and
dropped'
She started un the grazzy nui
towards home, but the bull saw her and wa. soon in hot pursuit On she ran toward the crest of, slope, beh nd which th red sun
set was flaming it was tner
she stopped, out of breath, at a
nnab e to run, turned bravely to
meet her said fate.
But the bul charging madly on sawonlv - broad band of red, a I flaming fiery red, clear across the hilltop Flory was lost in the midst of it, and the bull rushet ( past her ovf-- slope after the sunset F F Helmhr.
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