Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1909 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

LOCAL MENHÜN. I h ;.E GOING AWAY OR HAVE yiVTCfl LET IHE COURIER KNOW II.

jeö A darvje was given at K i.'l's Hnll Tuesday night. The Twentieth Century

ri.ih has discontinued its meet

ings until Fall.

iMr. and Mrs W. S. Hunter iv urnpd from their ten days

ut Winona rriday evening. May Manton's Patterns Ten tints eachat Kuebler's. put !i't the lal3' Hiiffer from coemii, m.i.- r aty itching of tliu akin. (Hut ,, i t iMvi'H instant ruliisf, etirut quickly. I , ,,i naive for children. All drug--i i;.

W Scott pDvidemv,

lvturnfJ

to

s? The dance given by Mgr; Hatf1!" at the opera house Saturday night was well attended. mrMr. and Mrs. Alois Sermer8 "in have returned from their i. u at St. Mayrs. C'ha. Martin and family w lted relatives near Norton from Friday till Monday. -Mason's or Standard, best urade (Jlass Fruit Jars in all s . prices much lower than iu ,t war, at Ed. J. Kuebler's. je John 'Seibert was here from Ti'ii City this week visiting 1ih t r t !! Frank. ov The Ferdinand Reds are to U i en tu play the Jasper Reds 2:il. .i. . i r i i i i 'v Felix Malier, of Louisville

i.- it'd his parents in Jasper this

arur. Coo. Schumacher waa down trom French Lick Sund.iv i j '

wlem Mehringfr !to Oregon chis w ..!;.

Hunter returned ivy., Sunday.

w-Rev. C. H. Oldfather went

to nanover, Ind., Monday for a weeks visit with home folks.

, nvirs. MeNeney returned

last week irom a vist with rela tives in Louisville.

arbustave Etikert ami UriAn

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nave returned from a few days visit a- Louisville

And Fritch mndn .1 hue.

iness trip to Columbus Saturday, returning Monday night.

orRIr. and Mrs. J P Hnrhnr

are sight seeing in Washington.

u. u anu otner Eastern -places this week.

Bruce Greene, aftor n f.wn

week's visit with his sister 0. E. Morey, returned to Louisville Sunday.

Miss Mae Henry, who had

spent two week's visiting at 0

Hi. Morey 's returted to her homn

in Louisville Sunday.

Henry Pfau went with his

son Albert to Louisville the first

of this week to have the hitter's

eyes, operated u pon. x

cöy'Misses 'Persia Mvers. Dom

Wuchner an 1 Nellie E'ir visitor!

the formers sister in Ft. firanch this week.

tA.Mis Frank Roelle and children, of Pochahontas, Ark., are in Jasp r visiting relatives.

-Rad Wm. this issue.

J. KueblcrsAdv.

N.wrran you tell when you mash a :nnroi fciulor a cut, bims, hum or alu. lie prepared Dr. riiumas Hlectric "il iii-tiiutly lulii'veH the jmiu quickly i- in tin- u mi ml.

carjviiss Edna Phillins. who

had been visiting at V. S Hunt

er s, returned to her home in Rising Sun, Ind. , Sunday. fO-Miss EmmaGagor and Miss IsabcM Basier, of Owensboro, Kentuckv, are here visiting Miss Floria Lamport. oX-And FritcITand John McFadoen went to Dile Tuosd-iy to inspect the new canning factory there. w-Misses Rose and May me Schmidt, who had spent two

weeks in Jasper visiting Misses Nellie Flick and L,ula Hoffman, returned to their home in Louisville Sunday. Remember the Ball at the Cpera House Saturday night.

The floods of last week destroyed most ol the corn in Patoka bottom land, but there is

plenty left on the lulls and it

w.Judge Breis returned to 1 etvrabunr Sunday niirht to rn-

cou wn,. Pike Circuit Court, nftor a s i: tvs mi id; anient.

taMis Flora Limpert spent a

eveini wwik.s with Miss Emma Gager and Isabell Basier at Owensboro and came home Sunday.

Poo many people think it wrong to lie about a an lives a hundred miles away.

I

"Geo. Wuchner and bride returned from their few days visit at St Marys and went to house keeping in their cottage on East Fifth St.

t-The Reds did'nt play ball Sunday; they were notified Friday that the Louisville team would't be here, and as the grounds were wet and it rained Sunday afternoon they could'nt havn't played had they come. The Chicago Daily Journal says that the country editor was the

orignal "booster. " That he is an optimist. Sure, if he wasn't he

would bt in some other business Continuing the Journal says. ' The country newsnanors are

always as good and frequently

better, than the patronage thev receive justifies. The advertisers who contributes to the support not only makes profitable investment, hut helps to maintain an institution without which his own prosperity would be impossible.

Twenty-Five Cents Is ihe Price of

Peace.

jsn.t waic.mivc, wutiue. F(nt Sai.k..Av7 p,. rw

era and Photographic outfit several parties, have been sein- ckuu. At thi ofin..

' iiwi i . ,. 1 . " " - '

After ii mjin hua nr, ..."ff ana using uynamue in tne

' tutu Vlli It l UUi i I . a II FTl l I hi iin. n-'UHumeiit Lulce. Ine nartie-

fellow just to hecontrarv lff 10 nre known will be prosecut-

i ijf v. r I rrl i-Mit- . trl l.k

wise is sufncient

t'i wirAM.l30 days' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 onorcE lo rs for sale. qfltRffl(.fnn r , . . . . batlsfactlon guaranteed , nave ,for sale two choice or money refunded, building lotson 4 th street. Graded street and good location 50 FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER feet wide 268 feet deep crivinc: TROUBLE. RHEUMATISM

The average woman keeps a cook just long enough for the cook to peer into all the closets and get a good looks at the family skeletons

PINEULES

DANCE.

At Calumet Lake Pavilion

Tuesday, July 27th. Music by

ötar urcnestra, Admission: 50c. Everybody invited. Riors will

start from Court House at 7 p. m.

Calumet Lake Co. When one stands before the

open door of eternity his desire to scoff atreliirion vanishes. We

admit there are bad men in the church, but even these black sheep in the flock might be blacker if they were outside. No young

man, or old one either should con

demn the noble efforts the armv

of Christian men and women are

making towards bettering the condition of things, and whether we attend church or not, but few of us would desire to live in a community where there is no church.

The other day a man called on an old lawyer with reference to a debtof$20he owed. "Do you owe the debt?" the 1 uvver asked.

The te.rililo itcliinir and nmartine. "Oh vps." tho mnn rnnli'nrl "Knf

mruiont to cortnin HKin flimine. ih f J t is outlawed" Tho lawvpr chiuni.P.ia.n'H Salve. iMc. i..MitH..t'?0USnt awh,,e andsaid: "Let me

roryalo by Joseph Mohrintror give you a little kindly advice. p., m l hi C " ,'Go and pay this monev anu apolGoverr.or Marshall has received ogize for the ong delav f 'am flattering offers from lecturean old man, you are voung. I bureaus but has turned them i f.,,i u. u.

down, tc Hins them that . his time poKcy If you hpe t0 wceed

ijiiuiii' im j si in r rnn1.. . . . t

in nit?, vm pnnnnr. nrrnvn n n

belongs to the state, that

n i i.: u-o nAft. i n -

H"1 i''1 : 11111 -vear transactions as this. If you ar pertorm the duties oi covernor

and that ho proposes domir a irood folium ; .... ..i..wi i.... :r

u Ti. 'II 1 II 1 .i .1 -wniv. ill im, KU iiiiniil, IMIL II job. It will be recalled that his vn :,rn mliiiw.nc c.,.n,i

predoc(!ssor made cmito a tidvi

sum nogkcting his otficial duties ;mont of an hon,,st (k,,)t.. The

iu luciuru lm rc ynau auqtia as- I younir man took the sulviee

semblagea

erat.

Üavies Co. Demo-

oy'Will Daniels is here from Owensboro this week visiting nlatives and looking after his piano tuning. The wind and-rain storm of Sunday afternoon blew down

the smoke-stack at the desk fact- js looking 'fine.

I ."D7, .,7 , I Wi-New wheat is being brought lcA0LnS ,Beiter's said fc? have in rapidly to the local buyers been seen by a former Jasper h;s JPpn, fu Iinncilniiv a

le-ident m Los Ancreos. Ha IZI, ..7

wheat in this locality this year is

"Hail dyppepsia or indigestion t':itf. Nu appetite, and what I did

,i,trt -i-H.i nie terribly. Ilnrdock Mood oittiT" cured mo." J. 11. Walker, Suntmrj , i duo.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Nie Kind You Have Always Bought

and the t

ontr

C3

Boars the fiinuturo of

7

TUR BEST.

"Have baeu ellinir

fornia last week.

f0r .reported to be about of average

eat yieia ana quality.

lius'liea' Mit be?

llnirhes' Tonic for Years. It is the best

remedy for chills und fever, curing several canes with one bottle. Honest and val'iable nnnedv," Sold by Druggists 5(V. and Sl.QU bottle. I'HKI'AltKI) UY KOBINSCX-iHTTKT Louisville Inoor-

;a rated.

Caught Seining.

John ueir and wm ropp were

the rebuke administered by lawyer will do him good as as he lives.

Utnvel Cunipbint in Children. When nix month old the littte ilainrb

terof Ii. N. iJevt-y, a well known merch

ant of Atrnewville, a., bad an attack

of cholera infantum. Chainberlain'o

Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined v

was given and effected n coiiiolete cure.

TliiH remedy has proven verv Hticcess-ful in eases of bowel compUint in children an 1 when given uctordiPir to the plain printed directions can be relind upon

wiin peneci continence, wiien reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant

io iaKe, which ib of i-reat importance when a medicine must be given to yming

chililren. ror sale bv Joseph A. Muli-

rmger. Priü Ijove I.Ucr. Australia is a great countrr for competitions The Victorian

mining city of Ballart had a love

letter competition, which proved

"A rain something near to a!Caught Seining in Calumet Lak e'f aitractvc cloud burst fell in Jasper Sunday 'Monday night July 19, 1909. It 'nJTf?

so attractive as to draw comneti

tors from all over the emnire. It

closed a few days ago with the

II t.-M 1- -T-t- TTI

ÄK'Ä V to an English

i" "'u; "" had here this vear. but it is said ; u' f ,V" TZtUo :,r : nwa 1S? ertrutie Leignton,

r?' ,H 1 tuul uuuuu iuucKey fhnf l7 fVuVn, - . mi , n enwSKx""J::l"r7"-Z üind Cornwall. The letter

uns weeK. ( i i V

miles awav. which is a irood thine:

. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Har- as it was not all needed. lison and three chilei en arrived, in Jasper Sunday for a visit with -Mr. J Fuhs is building a Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Cummiskey cottage in tho Gutzweiler additand Mrs- Clara Pickhardt. on. This is the second house to (v.,,:,;,,,!,, , y go up in the new addition, and i nmpation causes headache, nausea, iu ' ,:ii kki,. u ,v, nesB, languor, heart palpitation. J.here Will probably be more 111 l'ast;c physics gripe, sicken weaken the near future as most of the the bow 1h and don't corn. Dnnn'g T?ir. lnf3 hnvo lionn cobl.

letH nrt gently and cine conbtipatiou. . , "wm Art you, dmggist. j Good Mule Team lor Sale , -A boy, their first-born, was Tw mules 1G hands high 4

born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank years old, a'so bay horse of 1400

oeibert Monday. All doing well, Ihs JohnNohr Jasper Ind. Skert1" w ?H fmilf;Pa AndreW' "he JnsPer Athletics played cheit jalhsrmles jbal, with the Vinsiow TigoraJ at toTThe recital given by Mrs. Winslow Sunday and defeated Haberly's music pupils at the them 9 to 2. Orville Eckert opera house last night was at- pitched for the Athletics and altended by a large crowd and was lowed but two hits.

iiuue an entertaining affair. FOJt SALE HAY. 10 Acres of hay in Fairview cemetery to be sold to the hiVhest

Didder. Sealed bids accepted by,1

a. oermersheim Treasurer. wks.

Proper Treatment for Dysentery nnd Üiwrhnea. Hie grnit mortality from dysentery and (tiairhoea is due to a lack of proper treatmnnt ut tin (int stages of the dis

use. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera

and Diarrhcj.'a Remedy is reliable and effectual medicine, and when given in wasonatdetime will prevent any dnngeroue (ons 'ipiences. It has been in use for many years nnd has al,vay met with unvnrying sucoops. For sale bj Joseph A. Möhringen

A Pleasant Surprise. The young pupils of Mrs. M. A ttlltgsells KP.hnnl mnm hnnAm

by Miss Olira Hnt.hm-. tpnrWorl 1 Sugar. The Berry and Fruit

heir teacher a pleasant surprize season is at hand, we have just ast Wednesday afternoon It ! received another car of the best)

tne occasion of Mrs G Kiiunmauu ougar, we can 1111

liirthnnv 10oU e t.. :i vntir nrrlnr fnr iinv nninnnr n

wught some birthday presant and t,lc r,Snt nnce atE"- J Ivuebler

-ucernoon was spent in play- Help for Those Who Have Stomach various out door irames.

who üiü the running act lor a frt ,.u u,.

, rni 1 j 11151.11 iu ui: uiit; uraii itin lima, get away. The sceine was capt- .Toban imaginary correspondent: tired and both arrested by Court, You ask me to fo?give you. What

. ........ can you ever do, sweetheart, Betz and discharged. which forone momcnt coukl make

Petersburg Press: A large me forget what you are to me, crowd of citizens from Winslow or that love which has made earth was here Tuesday on business he-! heaven and my life a joy? Have

fore the board of county commis-!1 to forgive the sun for lurking

si oners concerning the annexation, behind theclnids whm he has of certain territory to the town, 'shone on my days and made them The people want a large tract ta j golden: or shall I welcome him ken into the town on which is lo-,the less when he comes forth to

Mfr.Prlfr.hn dnnnt of the Southern ; warm me again Beloved, if I

Railroad. It seems that quantiti

es of beer and othpr intoxicants are shipped in and unloaded at the station where the consignees

have aught to forgive it is that

you, I hold, have asked the question I have no des're to know anything, except that you have

receive the goods and proceed to Joyed me and love me still. My

iairn is unquestioning, ior nave 1 not crowned you king, and the king can do no wrong? These eyes of mine, which have closed beneath your kisses, are sightless until your lips unseal them. My ears are deaf except to the voice

of my beloved, and my heart has :eased to heat until it can throb j on yours I am sleeping, and j shall waken but at the sound of your footsteps "

irtluJay. Each of frho milcs your order for any amount, at

the

vanuus out aoor games,

Miiuiüs was served and at 5. p all went home happy. G HAND 15 ALL There will be a Grand Ball at lie Opera House hall on Satur

day night an v .11 kionn run

Trouble.

After doctorinc for about twelve yonr for a bnd stomach trouhta, and epctidinc. nearly live htuidrod dollars for mcdicint and loctor's fees, J Purchased my vif one box of Chamberlains Stomach and j Liver Tablets, which did her so much irood that she continued to use them

Star Orphpn ,,'fi ' 1 t , tl have done her more gooo tnnf:- ÄestraÄ Will furnish the than nil of the medicine I boueht be-

uoii IjOOfl I Irrllnr tliu o ninn , fiiw. KiMirtT iiivimi t-V.lunn. Tnu-u

me, come. Admission 25 cents.

ivAWER hatter, Manager.

Thin mcdine Mehtindr.

IIA V Ell,

is for ealo by Joseph Sample, freu.

put them where they will do the

most goou in tne snoriest uinu Asa result drunks are numerous,

fights are frequent and trouble always on tap, but as the station is beyond the limits of the town the marshal can do nothing. The

railroad is objecting to the annexation owing to the increased taxes it would have to pay. For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad

der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidner and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c B. O. DWXTT CO., Chic, HI. ol l oy Jos. A. Mehringer.

LETTER II : ADS To Judge keenly and quickly, to discriminate at a ghnce between good J things and bad that is what! most men who receive your let-, ters have been trained to do. 1

Tlirt irinl ui'i'il tii.d Kir TUn PoIIdJ

IER for letter heads will at once impress these men favorably, while an ordinary paper might have scarce gained attention It is not exaggeration to say that the success of your letters often depends upon the paper used for your stationery. Let us get you up a pad or two of our

well known letter heads with envelopes to match. Come to The Courier for the finest and best job of every kind.

a fine lot for residence and garden purpose. For sale at a very reasonable price. Ask Kerr Traylor Jasper Indiana 4vk

NOTICE On account of a prevalence of

petty stealing at this station the names of a number of children

have been given to the grand'

jury and it is suggested that par

ents who do not desire theiri

children mixed uu in this will keep them away from railroad

property, The Company intends to prosecute vigorously and make

an example of this case.

L. D. C aycomb Agt.i FOR SALE. Story-and-half seven room

house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., al

ley in rear; graded street, good

AND LUMBAGO

A dose &t bed time usually relieves the mast

severe case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. I or sale by. Flick & Pfau.

Halepinan to repref-unt na in the wile of onr Hih (irade ioodH. Don't de

lay, apply at once. Stead v employment ; liberal term. Experience not necestary UI.KN NcitSKKY Co., RfK IIBSTEH. N. Y.

LEGAL

Warranty Deeds. Onifr. Clnim

i tir in rnii' frvo nn r-v-kt- vaaI v - v - -.... "

navements' cood well and colhr Rcel,s' tattle 'ortmiBCS. Jical

sonable ofTer

Courier office.

refused.

AnnK'! 1 1 Mummen, ivvjjui u utc Avm ifor Sale at the Courier Office. i

7Icrrtn

The cream of wnkt iport u fox huntinj wiih houad and rifts. When the dog knnci the jrllow fellow around lo tout (Und at Ult, it it wrll In 1 til- tn orougMy trul vour nfl. lot you v31 get tut one good dunce I Mr. Fol. The 77IartSl. .25 u a rifleotfyffwtamifaryanj wrmrnj J trr, and lui every fflarSsi feature not found in any other sun. Thi r!8e ! ipetuDy adjptrd to n-llW dUtrrti where tuch game ai coon, badm, fox. wnndchuck. rle , alnund, and will afford many pleasant hours when no cthci gunning can be legitimately injutged in.

Have lou our "Estxriincr Dno "ll't chok full of nal hunting tier Fnc.ieith 130-page Lalologur.for 3 tlampt (Silase. Write lodav. 42 Willow Street New Haven, Conn.

FOR SALE FAIRBANKS MORSE. &ÄSDLINE ENGINE. Good as New. Can be seen at work any day. Will be sold Cheap for Cash. Reason we hüve got two and don't need but one- BEN ED. DOANE

THE OLD EXCUSES

"I can mv in-

' 'There's no hurry," wait a little longer for

surance" have left many a family to face a bitter fight wich poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. Arch C. Doane Jasper Indiana.

The Southern Railway.

OiTcra the following vwj low round trip oxcurs ion rates from JASPER To Ashcville, N. C. and return $18 55 sold daily'. To Athlantic City, N. J. " $18.75 sold Aug. 5, I2WI9 To Old Point Gomfort, Va. " $15.65 " July 27, 1 Aug. 2 1 LIBERAL, RETURN LIMITS, When making plans for your S immer vacation, consult or write to L. E. Claycomb Agent Jasper J. C. BEAM JR. A G. P. A. St. Louis Mo.