Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1909 — Page 2
JASPtP COURIER Hy a'k Id Poank.
Xo You Get XJp
With a Lame Back?
JASTEIl, DCBOM COIWTT, CCDl.5A J
Entered aVthti TostotBco nt Jasper. Inrt tor triunniiin tnrounh tlie uia oniciA? matter.
!nh(rintifn H.50 Per Year. Thifl paper li mled regularly to i labicribers until a definite order to discontinue '8 receive 1 nail all arreare paid in full; unlee? in tue discretion of the publisher a different wirte should bo deemed advisable. FRIDAY. MARCH 10 1K 9
Taft's inauguration seems to
haye started in witn a iroL-
Mf TC "R. R. Davis, of Vin
cennes, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Kunkel, in Jasper.
Pnctor rvmrs this vear on
April 11 three weeks from next
Sunday.
TTnnnnmv mflV 1)6 Weatll. bllt
dollars give much bettter satis faction.
ät-Pov! Mordur and wife
moved into their property recent ly purchased frcm John Judy.
nQ k'rnrlpl and famil
moved into the residence with t. PnVflmnn Ar., on North
Main St , last week. a-i?ofVor RpViwpio-mann. nas
w X UbilVt ww n rv f f 5f- Hpnrv's Church died
last Sunday afternoon and was
buried Tuesday atternoon.
I d I f X. 1 JT.
A F 1
öFrank
moved to
where Frank
livery stable-
Mnrrv ana v.ue
Velpen yesterday
will conduct a
-Anri R TCrpmnD on Sat
urday purchased the howling
and poolroom business or luw Egg and took charge at once-
B-Mr. Seibe and family moved from Huntingburg to Jasper this week into the Mrs.i Cooper property on North Main St. , -Marshall Kraft arrested two men here Tuesday, who were suspected of robbing local and other dental officers in Southern Indiana. Some gold and other dental supplies were found in the possession, and they were placed
m j an.
KJdncy Trouble Hakes You Miserable. .1 . i-tinvvmit Dr. Kilmer's
SwunVKuutlkc f teat Uluey. In ami
cuma of remarknlle health roUT.utf nrnniTtlCS. SVUH1I-
Root fteHills almoht
y every wu j -
paiu in the DacK, liiu-
and every part of the
rnrrirts inallilitV tO
hold water and scalding pain in passing it,
or tod enects following usli iiju . or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often
through tue day. ami io k- ur
times during tue ihkuv. Swamp'Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just
the remedy vou need, u uas wra iuouphly tes'teil iu private practice, and has proved so successful that a specia nrraugemeut 1ms been made by winch a 1
readers ot tins jwper, .Mi tinvi a. saTiirle bottle
sent free by mail, also a book telhng
more about Mvj 'ip-iooi, aim
findoutif vou nave mancyor bladder trouble.
When venttngmenuen ilinir this cenerous
offer in this paper and
send ur auuress iu Vg
Binghamton. N. Y. The regular fiftv-cent and one-dollar sie bottle are sold by
all drutrgists. D" t nuüe any uiimukv nnnip. Swamf Koot,
Ulli UTillCi" ' " ' ' Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingharntoa, N. Y.,on ev.;y bottle.
No paper in the country has a mno-nrinp section that excels that
of the Sunday Star. A large
drawing in color of Jim Crow,' The Star's weather mascot, adored the front page of the magazine section last Sunday. The drawing was truly a work of art. Equally as striking was the
front page of the Woman s section, also printed in color, which showed late fashion in Irish lace. Mr Dooley discussed theaters in his inimitable way- Mr. Dooley is again a regular contributor to the jundayStar. The comic section has also been restored, and contains such excellent features as "Sambo and
his Funny Noises ' ' The N ewly
itfi.Tho thoftticn Lrouo ot
I'onersvilie will Wq tl.etr pUiv at P;rtcrville urch 20, at V 30 P. M. Admission . 10 and 1 Tii rttMiftnHss ni'ft t(i iro
for the new church. And' the died at hu hontd
ini-The vni'k-road election m
Harbison snd Marion Tps., will be held n.'U 1' n i ty m-Mr. it. UolVman, a wol'
Known oun,r innn oi naysymu.
t.h(ii-t weunes
1. 1. line nkfi to uu'otSundav at dav and the .uucral takes piac
2 P. M. fortho ladies Aid Society, there to-dny.
tTFüH
Presbyterian Sunday School.
osiuMr. P. Eckentols 7 lird nt the home of (i '-
... ...-. . .
Rev J II. Miller ot hJvansvilk, Krfdein Tuesday unci wa bunca and Rev. !. II. Ilauser will hold jn St. Juseph's cemetery yestcra Sunday Sctiool conference in day. . . t Trinitv church on Friday night ( Relatives fron LouiRVil.f. Looof this week. Addresses will be gootee, and other pi ices wore made bv each of thse gentle- '10ro to attend the funeral.
men. iiivery nouy mvauu. i
Barn Borne!
Di6d
Ml"11.11 IWMMaJ
A large barn beloning to John! An infant child of Mr. and ra
Robisonin adis-m Tp , burned 'Wnr Hemmenein on dbvuiui down Sunday night. The cause St died Tuesday and was buried of the lire is unknown, but it isin the Haysville cemetery Wedthcuitht to have been of incen-inesday. .7: 10 MOS FOR THE
tnioiM nie m. J pn, The rumor is current upon the, UlilL
streets Ivre that three ot Ja.-per - i,l.-i wcuJ b-fast young men, who' God bless the girl who woiks! . x . . .1 : ... ., ... .11 f j.ivn hui
. j .. u,iu n ri.t.tm ni i.tim s Ii in i Ii Ii I vj iii in ix.
Ill L- 'IllJLf U tU I lin.i.1 i -
10
WORKS
THAN 10 GET POSTED.
1, ,.a,f to visit Ük HIGH ART STORE. 'J , e n ,ncnn 5c nn ucatioua treat
all vii tore Yiero. If you should not buy her. "oucVitninlvwill ro away betUr qualified to luv els where, but the better quahlied are to uy r k! it. the surer you are to return here an make vour mirchases. 40 years as makers and ntailors of High Art Clothes has certainly n , 1 tointelhuently eater to your wants a i l nc (Is in tl e matter of dress. Our Spring iSS lÄ-line in men's, young men's boys c lren's clothes, hats, caps, furnishings and shoos are now ready for your inspection, or w'ell beplcastd toher from you by mail. Renn in b er our fare rebate phi"'
IT PAYS TO TK A 1)13 I IKK 15.
to rll
1 pi IUI
STRÜUSE & BROS.
theirs out of trouble, by testifying in his behalf in a bastanlv case before Squire Betz TutsJa . have got themselves into as bad, if not a worse fix than thei" fri. nd was in. any people don't kno v that a mnn who has carnal relations
with a female child, under ihe age of consent, is liable to a term of twenty-one years in the penitentiary, but such is ihe law in this state, and a law that ought to be enforced in every case When it comes to a pss that I'll 1 X ... I - . .
a mere ennu eleven or iweivtyears old can't mingle with the public or run errands for her father and mother without some would be-sport getting hold of her
inrl .staWincr her on the road to
ruin, it is time for the prople enforce the law and calla halt
Huntingburg Independent.
to
Weds-Their Baby," etc
GiVES
If
,s
Plenty of
tax
Jasper Reads Experincc. the kidneys
Haie th$is
.vim ,v jrk
m, i in ,l.rt- pSrtrrl
Ine pOSlOim: la auKtiwamfe. TVio onrrinr in fiirard recently
delivered to all in the business
Subsidy Voted.
Yoi
tlu.ni
They cant deapnp theointinuU strnin The b?ck nivo ont it aohea and pains ; Urinary tioubles set in D-in't vait longer take Doan's Ki 1 npv I'üIh
Japei peo-le tell yon how they ae Kilwanl Fierfit, living on Weat sixth Street, Jasper, Ind., says: "My nx- . . X I WW tl. I..
oerince in using uoan 8 iviuney ri.ia 1 1 . . .! 4 n AT.. . w f 1 1
UC11VC1CU lAl " K" tln IllOSl. BllllMl.Tl-lCrV . JIJ "1.1-u-districit a folder advertising the patj0n aa a blaeksmith is extre-riely sale Of Stamped envelopes with nard on the back and I have had lumbale j l all, , .L ji. bagoeevt-ra times. On the-e oivions. return .cards printed on them it o haye dMy 8pelff and t s a tnne hard on the country UraeH( frequeut j3r.iinatio a to pass the printer, as it comes into direct kidncv secretions After usin many oomnetition with his business, rcmpdies without success. Doan's Kidney i Uo,I n (-nmnPtitinn Pilln weie brought to my attention and but he believes in compeut on vrom9ti n giving me relief. The and that under co-operation jMt attllCK l na(1 woa about txvo monlhS things could not be made cheaper .,K0 when I wei. to Flick & Pfau'a dmg than under the nresent order, noreforabox of Doans Kidney Pi la. 1 an Uf tn"takp it irood fo"nt'r occaauna, they quickley and SO OUght to taKe It goou lainenws. I am
naturedly. but now wou u ne Mtocmlor;(!tllctDi like to furnish 6-inch envelopes, For sale by all dealers. Price50coit" nrinted for II 12 per 1,000, when Foster-Milburn Co., New York, iv PltL VimiQP rhnrtres him ag"nt lor the Uniced State? . the paper J?u,se h,YSw;"j; Remomber the name-Doan'8-and tako more than that for the blank n0 oth3r envelope? It is another plan for killing otT the little fellow, and it ; " will he'n to do the business. Jefferson Tp. TnisteeNoltce
..... . I ...... . r ...hi
zvotice is uort'ov given iiuu i win attend to the duties r( the rrusteeo ollVo m Hatunlav of each week at my otlitM in SflincllviUe where those having biicines trill nliv.dla rfll A Inn will .tili HCllOlll
The people of Vincennes city book p. A f,,;nei;;r, nn XTnndflv vntod a Julis Block, Truste '.
50,000 Subsidy to the Vincennes, "nr-J- W? 1 enr West Baden and Louisille traction stockholder':
company, by a vote ot 14W to N . . h . h.en thattlu. rei!,iiar
yy. xnlS 15 in piupuacu imv- annnai inoeting of ttio MocKiiouieM 1.1 from Vincennes via Petersburg the jasper ice & Cold stomgo i'o., if and Louisville, which has been nboiH (.ounty In,i,on T-.e..iay March talked of for several years, and 17lhi 19ll) hour of 7 so l for A. M. Yelton Sec'y Of the CO., no purpose of electing directors ami any says that the line will now get other business that may come up before under way within sixty days. 1 jsl.KIl IrK & Cou Ktoh.me Co. . - .. Per Win. A. Wilson, Sec y.
unri nr no mppo Feb. 1 won '.'w
After all the to-do that preceded it, the Roosevelt admin;of mt inn pndpred in a farce. His
expedition to Af erica was to be half-paid by the Smithsonian institute. The joke of this is, that he, as president, was the head of the institute when the generous oHer was made him by himself! But this is not all. The institute went after money for him, and is em'rl tn hnvp pnllpclod S25.O00
thousand dollars of
this came from Harriman, the man Prmsovplh SO. VOtTlGntlv de-
nounced, and $5,000 from the Rockefeller interests, which he tried so strenuously to destroy! This completes the fare of it. wonder the president turned tail the minute his stunt was over, and left the stage. The applause
was aeiening, anu uiu .iuukiul-i general.
His. Agnes Weatley
816 WII5 otreei
MarifiUe.Wi3.
81G Wells Street, Marinkttk, Wis., Sept. 25, 1903. I was all run down from nervousness and overwork and had to resign my position and take a rest. I found that I was not gaining my strength and health as fast as I .lfl n-ioV. nnd nn rnnr Winö OL
Cardui was recommended as Bucn a pood medicine for the ills of our
I bought a bottle and began
iir lt. 1 was satiBneu -wiui mo
results from tne use or. uie nrsi.
sex
usin
IMceting.
bottle, and took three more and then found I waa restored to good health and strength and able to take up my work with renewed vigor. I consider it a fine tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition,
and am pleased to endorse it. AGNES WESTLKY, Sec'y, Worth Wltconidn Holl rid Socltty. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wino o Cardui and a 25c. package of Tbedford'a Black-Draught today.
WINE OF CARDUI
ill.
own living, or ahamea to 'e
caught at her daily task, bhe smih'i-rt you from behind th;
d sk. counter, or printers case. ;
Ther is sweet memory ot her in everything she touches. She is like ä brave motintainer, already far up the precipice climbing, struggling, rejoicing. The sight is an Inspiration, It is an honor, tn knrv.v this inrl and be woith.v
of her esteem Lift your hat
to her, young man, as she passes by. She is a queen in the realm of womanhood. She's a princess among the t ilers. Her hands;
may bo stained by dishwashing, sweeping, printer's ink, or. factory grease But they aie honest hands. They stay misfor-' tune from the horn; they sup-; port the invalid loved one, may-; be; they are moving, potent ( shields and protect many a fam-, lily from the poor house. Go 1 ble.s and protect the girl who works. -Terrell (Texas) Transcript.
Good Farm For Sale. Chca: 2 mi. south of Otwell, 115 a. oi goud land; 8 room house and cel
lar, good barn, iruitot an Kino; good well and cistern at house;
crood wt at barn: some timDer.
Will sell at bargain if sold soon.
oe Hadlock, R.F D. Velpen, Ind.
. J. BEHRENS, I D. C. Veterinarian. 'rcats Domestic Animals.)
Calls Answered Promptly.
HOME PHONE 129. HUNT1NGBURG IND.
FARM FOlt SALK. One mile east of Celestine on ho Mfw Alhnnv ronfl 81 acres.
40 acres bottom land; good well, coal mine, barn, farm residence.
broke up housekeeping ana win
make my home at Washington
Inquire of John C. Striegel, üel-
etine, ind-
MRS. UARBARA MJNU
JiViIArI.
IjaiHiHEiHiHiHiare
A. P. &ÜGSELL M J! , Corner 7th & Taclcson .St.1 HOME 'RHONE.
Win. i. Wilson (Jencral Insurance, a:idj Loans. Farm Loansiat45 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
LAHOE ATTENDANCE 1 1 NINE TEACHERS
FIFTY TYPEWRITERS LESSONS BY MAIL
I
LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE l;..: : EYANSVILLE, INDIANA
'A SCHOOL WITH A REPUTATION" ' send roR new catalog
The New Shop
iJOGHIM
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K HSSnBBHBiaBIKSaeBHB I G. P. Wagner 1 --MANUFACTURERS OF L
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AND
WAGONS
C ABRIDGES,
-And Dealer In-
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HORSE BILLS! Large Line of Pictures. FINEST WORK Cheapest Prices, At Courier Office.
Agricultural Implements ind Fertilizer.
-n-
(ionerul Repairing & Horse Shoeing
North Alain Slrcet.
Jasper,
Ind.
nn
U
KIM
Shop
The Home Telephone Co has the largest lut of subscribersJJ.and will give you the best service! Y"ou can talk to your friends, order yourmer-
chandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone.
DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO
Cor. 9th & Main,
The best first class shave in
Jasper for 5 cts.
Hair cut in latest
syle for 15 cts. , We invite you to
i ..-.iii
erive us a LriaJ.ls
STRIKE THE IRON'S HOT!
If
Oüi
Mean
in a
you
Strike the people for business while they're
buying mood- If want to strike
hardest, put a striking
ad in the Jasper Courier and keep it the e. Keep on striking and the "iron," for you, will never grow co'd.
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
Gets position for raduite n.t furnnliM wotV for room and
other school. Write for "UyV Any nbject by mail. H.O. VURIBS, r-State Supt., Pres!.. Boi25, lnJUnapo4i$. "The School Ihit'i Known Everywhere.
SOUTH ERN RY.f TIME TABLE
FOlt SAIJ3. Story-and-half seven room i nA ir.f novinn ft., a -
Icy in rear; graded street, good
SCMHn llect SundM Feb. 21 the Fr !?i!TAlifcT' Ie" anX-
. . ,,uöl( uv auiu iu win-v-. i . t. i.. i.i.imnilnn Onln inn ic nn i t.i Annlv
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owing is lor
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Information Only
Guaranteed.
and 15 no ennnhlG oITer
Courier ofiice.
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In Kiiliiiti Am ritl-U'i-tlimitM
K p '.() in ncrlpt tnr t of VilnnH. $2.50. KM) ihltiiiß
cunl for coc wrin- to uny
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KASrBOUM) 5 IIMI.Y Kfi)'S11 .. 3:Afi V. M. Ii b-.mi'. M. jj SUNDAY OM.V 0-M A. M. wits'riioiTyi
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V. K.rinvoiuU, ARt , jnsp'T, i" ;
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Trusloo's
Boono Township
I i.m untlorsigneil, Trustee of Boone wi.thxy, DubolB i-onnty, hereby pivca . ..Ik-.-1 lint he will intend to nil biisinwa - rtnininR to the ofli.-c of Trustee, nt bM
eaitlence, two in oh Wwt or ir rHville,onSatMnlnynof encli wet-k, nna
.,11 nnranna IldVitlff LOWI1B'
buDinopB to pioHont it onSntardny. U"
oiib (leHinng uooKB irom uiu " r.ihrnrv. nro notillcd that tho Librnry
kort et my residonco.
School hooka nt .Inmefl n y H BtPortorBYille. Tiiomah II. inmas.
Truiieo uuuuo r. moil lyr.
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Sore Niootes and Chapped Hands 1 Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands
