Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1909 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

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r.t:il n U 50 Par Yon. r i: . ii' ''I rjaUirty to s'ibscribon. i.n'il a Jrdlnite order to difcontinue ss receive vad h11 iirreara paid in full : tinier in tu discretion of the p .leaner a different cotiru should be tl-mnnl ailvi3nble.

MÜDAY, JULY 10, lOf 9

är Jasper is having a little iMiiiflinr hnom of nice residences

and cottages thisSpringand Summer; we can think of six that lmvp. boon built in the last three

mnntVis nntl six more that are

n(v in nrocoss of building: the

six that have been completed are

rhnsp of Cornehus UigtsMl, uan

Tiioili .lohn Troxler. Andv Ber

nr jinrl two of Schaff and

Schnausand thseare now build ingare Jos Merder, Rob Mel Snmuer. Chas Trox

let, Alex Gugtsell and Schaaf and

Scnrru?.

JUAKR1ED. Mr. George Wuchnor and Miss Thriven Pfnu "stole a March" on their friends Saturday morning ,.nd vvore quietly married in St. 'osvph's rectory. I The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfau i and is known as an industrious ' vnnntr business woman who hfe

- . greatly assisted her father in his ' -V produce business. The groom is

Hie oiuesL son oi '"rs. anu tue nte Mr. J. J. Wuchner. and at

nresent is emracred as time-keep

er for the Edgar Traylor Const. Co.

The couple left for a wedding our shortlv after the ceremony

and upon their return will go to

nouse keeping in the cottage tne

groom recently purcnaseu on

East Fifth t.

We extend congratulations aim

best wishes to them.

UEDDING

fffriüfacturers of Vice.

Manv communities spend large

sums everv year for the capture

and uunishment of criminals,

v hile at the same time they en

nponlpto become crimi

nals by allowing vice and feeders

of ce to nourish unmoiestea.

Thnr Miis is true is evident to al

who has-seen some of the vicious

nnd indecent attractions whrch

nbnnnH in mnnv nlaces.

uuwwttw - - i The nolicv that allows such

flings to go on is a poor one fin i trin11v when results are consid

i 1. for the comnaritively smal

mounts received for licenses are . it- n? n rlr.-m eomnared with the

vast expenditures for policG and i-t her purposes. And from the moral and social standpoint the policy should be unreservedly condemned." fn of Mr. Gladstone.

Aplain wreath of oak leaves was sent throucrh the English Consul

in Berlin, in the hope that it might find a place on Mr. Glad-

ctnnp's mf fin. The S9nder was

a Rnrlin shoamkr". who at one

tim( owpd I.- ;;n business

to the"Grai. 1 ' . n." About 1 wenty year 0 .1.0 .ioemaker came to London and established a small workshop, but in spite of industry and strict attention to business he.continued ao poor that he had not even enough money to hnv leather for work which had

been ordered. One day he was in the whispering gallery in St. Paul's Cathedral with his betroth cd bride, to whom he confided th sad condition of his affairs and the impossibility of their marriage. Tke young girl gave him all her srnnTl savinirs. with which he

went next day to purchase the required leather, without, however, knowing that he was followed by a gentleman commissioned to make inquiries about him. The shoemaker was not a little surnrised when the leather merchant told him that he was willing to open a small account with him In this way did fortune begin to smile unon him. and soon. o his

crreat astonishment, he received

orders from the wealthiest circles

in London society, and his busi-

n??s became so well established

that he was able to marry and have a comfortable home of his

own. He was known in London

for years as the "Larliament

Shoemaker." but only when, to

rdease his German wife, he left

T:nnrlnn for Berlin, did the leath

er merchant tell him that he owed his "credit account" to none other than Mr. Gladstone. The enhinnt minister had been in the

whispering gallery when.the poor sh emaker had been telling his betrothed of his novertv. and

owincr to the neculiar acoustics o

the gallery had heard every word that had been said. British

Weekly Correspondence.

It Is Serious.

6.ne Jasper People Fail to Realize the

Seriousness. The consUnt aehinp of a bad back, The wearim!-H. the tired feeliup, TU pain and ache of kidney ilia Aresenous -if ueleetd. Puntoroua urinary troubles follow. A Jasuer citizen shows you bow to

avoid tliem.

Albert Ilaller, College Ave., Jumper.,

Ind , saya: "I consider Donna Kidney

Pills to bo a splendid remedy a i never used nnvthintr tbat reliered mo a.

roniptlv as they urn. .ny nac wan ou iaaietbät anv .itiick movement caused

me ich imiu. Mv head also ached at

times T was di.v I was lanuui t most

of tlie time and had no ambition.

Wlwu I read about Doan a Kidney l'i's,

I procured a box at Hick l'lau drn

store and since usinR them 1 am free

from anv pain or lameness in my uacK and I feel better every way. I have no

hesitation in recommending Doan a Kidney Pllla."

For ante bv all dealers. PricefiO cents.

Fster-Milburn Co , New York, sole

agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and take other.

JelTorson Tp. TrusteeNotice

Notice is herebv civen that I will attend to the duties of the Trustees otlice an Saturday of each weuk at my otUa in Sctinellvillü where those having but-ines-will please call. Also will sell ehonl books. John Hi.ot'K, TnihtiM'. Mar. 1- IVO 1 year.

I It ut Will. Alil.oiinc'iiifnt'i K'f V in tcrilil. twr -. ts o( ruvfUiu $2.50. K0 ir-Uin: ittrJ ItJT SX.-.Wnt to day

Ucn K' Uuane v 4 st juspcr I111I

A SQUARE DEAL

All Advertisers Are Treated Alike. The Courier has but one rate

to all advertisers and treats all

advertisers in the same manner and squarely. It frequently

comes to us that we lose business because the other papers make pnncoRsions with resDect to their

rates. We urge you not to be misled by newspapers which are

granting you concession in

that kind of a newspaper you

never know when you nave

reached the bottom. You may

think you are favored, but your neighbor is probably nearer the bottom than you are. Thn ndvnrr.isrnir department of

any newspaper is only conducted r ghtly when the rate is the

same to everybody under the

same conditions. vVhen a news

nnnnr offers vou a chean rate.

jyou can easily bank on it that it

is a cneap newspaper aim i& uuu-

scious of its own weakness ana

probably has a smaller circulation than it is generally credited

with.

The Courir wants all the ad

vertising that its circulation de

serves and expects to charge a

fnir nripp. for the same. At

present the Courier knows that it has much the largest circula

tion in Dubois County and knows

that commensurate with tnat circulation its rate is the lowest.

Tf von want the most for vour

money, advertisein the Courier.

Do Vou Get Up With a Lame Back? KUnev Trouble Makes You Miserable.

Almost everyone knows of Dr Kilmer's Sw mip-Root, the great kidney, liver and li1n,!ilrr riMiHH.lv . be

ll cause of its remark- ' U able health restoring 1 I properties. Swamp-

j, KOtll lunula mui' h- every wish in over(viU r 1 .i

coniiiiK uicuuiiiiiMu, pain in the back, kidneys, Iivint, bladder und cvwy part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to

hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine , k.w ml nvp-conie that unnleasant

necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times durinc the night. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been thoroughly tested in private practice, and has

proved so successiui uiui u opi-kim rangcuieiit has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already trial it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also n book telling

more about üwamp-Kooi, anu now iu

ündoutit you nave KKiney or bladder trouble. When writingmention reading this generous offer in this paper aud send your address to

Tlr tv"ilt11lr X" CO.. Ilanu albt.UBD.UwL

Bitighnmton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent battles arc sold by

all druggists. Don't make any mistake

but remember the name, bwamp-Kooi Tt. Qvivirnn-Uoot. and the ad

dress, Bitfghamton, N. Y.,oa evwiy bottle.

Town Ordinance.

An ordiance to nrotect the

nublic health against diseases

niul noisons carried bv flies

Whrreas. it is commonly known

that flies are very dangerous

carriers of filth, filth poisons and

disease crerms. that they are

born in filth and are a constant

thront airainst the health, hap

ninpsR and nroneritv of the

npnnlp. therefore.

Srrh'nn 1 Be it ordained by

the Board of Trustees of the town rf .lasner. Indiana, that it shall

bo unlawful for anv person, firm

or corporation to suffer or permit

or have upon their premises,

whothnr owned or leased by

thom. nnv one or more of tho

following unsanitarv flv nrouue-

inp, disease causing conditions,

to-wit:

(1) Animal manure in any

uuantity which is not securely

nrntppfpfl from flies.

(21 Privies, vaults, cesspools,

pits or like placc3, which are not I securely protected f rm flies.

(3) Garbage in any quanity which is not securely protected

from flies

f4) Trash, litter, ratrs or any

thii.fr what so ever in which flies

may breed or' multiply. Section 2. It shall be the duty of the marshall, nolice. and

hearing

SELLING

FAST

ARB THESE NOBBY 1 WO FIEOU

suns. WORTH $8.00 $10.00 $13.50 FOR THE LOW PRICE OF $4.95 $6.95 $7.50 Call Around, Look a Suit Over-Tou'll "Walk Out

"carrying THE SUIT AND A SELF SATIS

FIED SMILE WITH YOU.

WM- J. KUEBLER. AVost Side Clothier Harbordashor JASPER INDIANA

Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

DIA

Ml

1 F.

I!m,ll AT 7th & Jackson St.

V v -w -

HOME 'PHONE.

SOUTHERN RY.,

TIME TABLE

the

and is

Vina Ith nfhoors nnnn hp:irincr in

I I V.UI bit W...Nwrf "I'""' -" I anyway what so ever, of the schedule in jEllecl Sunday Feb. 21

existence oi one or more pi uie j , ((jp ,oriaon Only unlawful rniuiitinns or scribed in un,y3 1-1 '

spMif.n i of this ordinance to GuaranlewJ.

r.ifv thf nfTpnrW in Wlitinir. KATOlNl)

i l :.l.l I... In.. urn v 9:J1 A. M

upon oraer DianKs proviueu uy ytf 3Äi,., M t-U nli.lr frt nmrwf ni"l"v,." ti b:10 1. M

tllU WWII V.iv.i, '".'w " v t vf i A V ONLY RAI X. M.

abate said unlawiui conaitions whsthou.nii

startincr the shortest reasonable . nAii.r tat a.m.

f inm fnr ciifh rpmnvjil ir ahate- i

Ffl no

ll:.M A. M.

m tti Ii

ment. In the event of the re- 0. l-xd.vy osi.v. u:wr.M.

Time sliown ut tiuiiiini(uurg.

EASTHOUNI).

Wai

rMARDFACTVRERS OF

KD

WAGONS

CARRIAGES,

-And Dealer In-

-o:

Agricultural Implmnti and Fartilitar.

Oonnral Repairing &. Horao Shoeing

Nortb Main Street.

Jasper,

Ind.

V. E. CUyoml), At., Jusper.tn

III

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fusal or neglected on tho part of . . r i r 1 ..t . ...t.

tne notinea ouenuer 10 ouey suuu So AlLXm 4.aTA.M. order, the marshall, police, or Lso. . " -?2.."..

health ofiicer shall inform the Z5il;,n

cfrpnh rnmnissioner and he shall wk.stbou.si.

have the power and authority to mjuwxtM a.m.

riM luvu iiiivi auatb 1,1 iv- 1 tjji 1 .-,0. tt, n

i .- i 1 U11 So. 10. " 7:M r. M

nn.iwiui cunuitiuiiä. uuu aiiau

roon nn npp.iiratß oprount of the

rhpronf. which ifjirliison Trustee's Notice

WUdV M..V. w.. I I r.V.nll ia naiA fvnm fViO tnwtl 1 V:Q tu tinrotu tivin thnl thfl under

treasury UP on the SWOrn VOUCh- HiaiedTmatoo ot Uarbiaon townglun, prTnf the street commissioner. atteml l? township baeineea on each ers 01 tne street commibbiu iu , . . at my ollice) an,i

and said cost ana expends snau ..,' i..! toA-nshin buainesB to

be a lien Upon the property and tranead ie required to present it to him 1 II 1- .nllnni.l U. Inn. nr. f nvnc n S a t II nl n V tl .

sium ue luuwicu uj r uT.,r' I in.., 111 i.u UP., t

ire collected and duly paiü into I ...""""h'; ?u '

., .. . I mV 11UII.V Hum iiciwiiiiii flirt rlf.V t.ronSlirV 3 11 T,.,v Trimlnn

VtWJ " - 1 11.11411. 1 UllklJlt1M A-.l.fci.w..

Section 6 Any person, nrm or ,),.. s 1008. ..a'.-.. r 1 Mi... T I

cuiuuiauu.i ivuM Tiwnaliii Truateo'h

naving creaiea or suuercu tu -

1 Pna. nmlnrnlirnnd. TrUBtCO OI liOOnt

otieasea oy tnem any one or däSi. connty, hereby ?iv more of the unlawful conditions A ho win uttond to nil businote

named in Section 1 of this ordi- kortaining to the office of Tmatee, ftthu,

Southern Railway Excursion.

The Southern Railway "will

operate a popular excursion from

Louisville and New Albany to JASPER Sunday July 18th 1909 At Very Low Rates. If you have any friends in

either of these places write them

to pay you a visit on this dale

The Home Telephone Co.

has the largest list of

b cribers

give you

nnncG shall be Dum hed DV a line residence, two m es em oi ior IffipKrJS sffia'SSsataSantl take advantage of the very than fifty dollars. buaiueeH topreaont it onSatunlay. Citi-l Spp.tinn 4. All ordinances or bookB from the- Townahn'i

and will

the best ser

Lightning Destpoys Barn.

Lightning struck a large barn belonging to John Frank, Sr ,

about three miles north west of

Jasper, Monday night and dtstroyed the barn and its entire contents, including hay and

grain, machinery and some cattle, horses being all that was saved. The people of the United States are the greatest users of the telephone.

vice

You

f

can

talk to your

friends, order your merchandise and make

your appointment by the Home 'phone, DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Arc quickly eure! .liy applying CWnmtcrlnlii't fcJhr. fry it; it UnnucvcH. l'tlcc j ct nu.

oecuon i. tn uruiiiunut:a ui ,onB desiring dookb iruia mo- iuni , .

parts of ordinances in conflict Library, are not üod that tne Librftry " lOW l ateS.

with this ordiance are hereby re- 7 oi,i TKJe wUnnnnn ol.nl! hc School books, at James Jltilkey 1

ill uiLUUt uuuii anu iiiiiuuuuiLuijr

unon

after nassacre and nublication

for two weeksn the Jasper Herald and Jasper Courier. Alois cprauer President Board of Trustees. J. P. ScirWENK Town Clerk. July lGth 1909, 2 wks

Thovah II. InmiN.

Tniiteo Boone Tp.

Jan. 5 1Ö09 lyr.

J. C. BEAM JR., A. G. P. A.

ST. LOUIS MO.,

FARM FOR SALT:. One mile east of Celestine on t he New Albany road 81 acres, 40 acres bottom land; good well, coal mine, barn, farm residence. I broke un housekeenincr and will

make my home at Washington. Inquire of John C. Striegel, Cel

estine, lntl. Mrs. Barbara. Seng,

LicoiiHe N'otieo. NOTICKUbertbj Rln to Hie cltlina of Jirprr lUltibrldM township, Duboli county. Itilln 1.. nn.Urniirnil. a mat rlllli-n of tllp 1'I1IhI

i.!. will ititilr to tbe County CoMmlMAhrr I

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miKii.t. iwi .... . - - - .- - ...... 1,... .n,l arlna tili nrrmit lh samp lo Iir

ilrink on tue prctniio. unuer nie provision ui iur

71 f..nt Willi- llV M fcrt lOtlK

on the Kroiind floor n( n two otory frmiiu

lllllHIItlK. Mill BllUUU-U uu Hl nrf 1 'V' town ofJiiH;r, nt the corner of Third urn Mill Htroeta. In xulri county, sulil uloon to lit

ItimteU in the front pn.rt of shUI btilldliiK und fronts on Mill utrcist In mid town nnd county. HMd pnllcant will uttho bbiiki time

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nam 111111.-1; ii,iij iw. .fi ... . - - , ..,. i., i.iini,i,niinn with uu lk Httonn

. ...liiitnr nnll.lallnir llf lirt lllf OLlOOll

CiiPivie, HiiumK"'.t'rHckfr8, vunnuil kooiIh nnd

iitiwir art flit'., nnu in an uuioiiiiiik iuwhi

Ibowllnir allev. COiTUAl) U. MAUKS

' July , 1P09-8 wks.

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