Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1909 — Page 4
lASPirt COURIER liy Bkv Ed Do a. si.
.1 ASl'KK, DlllOM OOl'NTV, IXIIHN.Y
Kutttred Ht tlit I'nttntUVc t Jiur r or tr.iui: It vh1. thu un. i
TlHuiis Hiyo Kiiiej Troiilo and Meter. Sispect it.
How T Flad Out. Fill a bottle or common gluss with your water and let it stand twetitv-four hours;
-JLL r- i'7 r.w.nt nri.ll.nin
ST , (p. r : iMiy or milky luPV ( a! pearauee often
indicates an unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; too frequent desire to twis. if nr iitirt !n
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i mW um. ums. iiuii ieu you in.n m il Ii l Ä0 IVr Yt I the kidneys and Madder ure out of order . . , , i i , 'and need intention. Thi6 papei is iu i.led roRulurly to J WJj,t To lu'cribert i:nMl n Ignite order to die- There is comfort iu the knowledge so continue 5e receive I and all nrrears paid often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's li full; unless- in tn discretion of the Swamp-Root, the Kreat kidney remedy, . ,, . ,..v . i 1 1 i fuliiua almost every wish iu correctitur pnbliebera different me l.o.Kd be rht.umatilim, 1ain j the b;u.k itemed advisable. j liver, bladdtrnndeverypartof tbctirinary I passage. Corre. ts inability to hold water
h DAi i-KPlKMMBR 24 '0 nd scalding jm in passing it, or bad elfects following use ot Honor, winf rr
' '7 " I beer, atid ovcrromes that unpleasant nc-Ä-lniS IS the last ISSUe Or Jcessity of being compelled to i?o often !
VOIUme Ol. iNe.Xt week VP II iue tuy, ami to pet up many ft Hlftd 1 14-4 iw ills .11 1 .
have to celebrate our ou birth
day.
times during the nijrlit. The mild and immediate effect of SwamD-Root is
Base Ball.
The Jasper Reds wont to West Baden Sunday to play the West Baden Speurdels the colored team
thre, anü lost to them by a score
soon realized. It stand
causeof its remarkable health restoring properties. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent
ana one-uollar sizes.
the highest be-
You may have a sample bottle sent free
IwJ W IU LH Will UJ CI C I J " "l'iv. MVillt Wiik 11 L'C
of 9 to 2. We are told that Bell ,ynlni1 lVulr.ess.Vr- Kilmer & Co., ning-
ni:,.r, n rrnnrl rrnmo fn fhfl R,!!"' ' nuonUUS paper and
.vwww &, " t'"'"v- rememoertne name, Ur. Kilmer's Swamp-
auiniiij; uui ii intii uiiu auuwiiig' vuui, nu me auuress, iJUiguamton, but 5 hits, but the boys give him)N- Y- ou every bottle.
Dum support ano nearly an west,
fMr. H Gl man Roknrr wunt
to Evansvilleon business Thu3day Evening.
fcHenry Kuebler and wife
came up from Evansville yesterday for a visit. Alois Sprauer and family are moving; into their new residence on West Sixth St.
Baden's scores were caused by errows. The colored men will play a return game here next Sunday and give the boys a chance to redeem themselves. School Notes. The schools of Columbia, Harbi
son, Boone, Madison and Ferd- -nu 1 r, inand townships will open Mon-L ?enff retuIde4 s"ndav. Sent-.. 27rh nil nt-W Hisf rinr 'P from. a tew months m the
srhnnlc will nnon Hf JM, Wst and was united in TC3JiSe
to Miss Mamie F:sher at St. Jo.eph's reitoiy yesterday momin. DiED-Sept. 2, 109, at 11:?0 A. M. Miss May DeBiuler at her home north of Ireland, She will be bu'Ied this morning at Bethel church at 10 o'clock
schools will open Oct. 4th.
The various Trustees of the
county were in Jasper this week
getting school books tor the pupils.
The enrollment of the Jasper
High bchool last week was 46. Ireland H. S. had 33 and Cass H S. 43 on opening day. Boone township schools are progressing Trustee Thos. H. Inman has established a High School at Lemmons. Miss Jemima Cooper will be the teacher.
Dubois Boings.
the
Mrs. Clamor NordotT is on
side Iis Henry Knies was thrmvn out of his buggy as he was o.i ni . way to see his best girl Sunday and broke his arm Dr. Kelso reduced the fracture. Mr. Douglas has bought 50 trees from Adam Dudine for $2,000, now the old saw can saw for a while. Grandma Arnold who was visiting near Haysville a few weeks is home again. Mr. Ben Ryne & family from St. Lawrence Neb. are visiting Ben Tevis. MoseL. Queen now a livery mnr. C Ol I n !
, rXZL '"Tn "L ri""! Died Sunday Sept.
rrVi Tn w '"ri Mrs. Catharine Keller
0n yesterday afterncDn Alois Sprauer the photographer took a picture of the schcol child
ren, some of the oldest citizen, of the town and a number of
others in front of the ruins of the old court-house. Ä-Mr. W. F. Stillwfill of La
fayette the contractor for the new Court HotlSP was hprn Mnn.
dav to beirin work nn rpmnvino-
the old building, he left Monday
evening in company with Commissioners A Hps. Wphr nnr?
Luebbers and Auditor Sweeney
lor Bioommgcon, Indianapolis, Michigan Citv and Bedford to
inspect various buildings constructed entirely with Bedford
Lime Stone with a view of also building the new Couic House entirely of the same material, we are informprl that tUn Ad
ditional cost would be about 9D0,
as iar as we are concerned we are satisfied with the proposed change.
19th
CLO THING ITOUNGr LITTLE DIW UT ra ? f2M t
i vi j jo. -j , i js sin n UP-TO-DATE Keady for YOU ü 11 N S Si NGS
. HATS AND SHOES
ALL LINES COMPLE
UP-TO-DATE STORE
CLOTHIER
And
A THOUGHT FOR THE TWO A'S.
CALOIS AND AMANDAJ Some Other He and She
Bipeds. If ye hae made a step cside, Some hap mistake o'erta'en yon. Yet still keep up n decent piide, Ane ne'er o'er far demea yju.
of S;iU; lis ate.
of Kenl
2'jl''ve ta b-.tb' i .vn tüf the tindor
.ft li one Si i'ool '
ib.L -ed 1 us
I ? ....
Hin, i o Puuo-s Oou'ity
Town
Indihiia. vt!l on
ithe 8th day of Oiober, Hf.1, at 2 o'ciook. P. M. oDVr ft r sa'e et piiL"o auci on on' 'leprem ie the foHowindet-rtilied real eslnte belonging to sn;d Township n .arid countv of U.'bois, and moie pai- , ocularly desciibed an follows to-wit: Tract No. 1. Part of the northeast nnartt-r of the northeast quarter ol action No. Tweb r (121, Tort-nhii No.
, , ,Ono C) South Pange Six () West, T me comes . k'nd obbv.ous shaden,ore pa,-rcular!) desciibed as follow.-, f- ad djUy darker seals it; ,io-wit: Comirpr.cin; fcouth S4o 30' west, And H näe me'"- miukea a'e made, P P0,es lrom ,be corner in the east line' ti. . fr.,.1(., ;i of pf id sectirp between the lands owned The orMcotu forgets it Iby Wilhai- II. Kelso and William P I.obert Burn8.jarj,,efsor oc the 8th davr f August 1805 ;: Ine bibical Student will recall itbence th the hne between said lands! hp fnot that there we-p nonpie' 30' v "!t' 13 P01 ,0 8 countr.v roai1 1: ,ne lace nac mere we.e none ,hni,f .. ltll R.,;rtrnn.i nnrth no .!() wpri.'
: mong une rignccaus wno cpuia , no.e3 to a etake: thence north Sic
C3 in-U2Cd to be hlSt to Shy a C0' east 13 poles to a stake; thence south
c'od at the adultrcss who was
5o 31' east, f'2 poles to the place olj
oennin containing one-tiaii acre more
bi ought into the presence of the')"
LiR Oi Ü0Ü- Ahe real niStOiy; Tract No. 2. Part of the aontheast
Ot that episode IS that it Was allnnarter of the northeast quarter o
u Diun to can ine piKeu wno!';' y ?. wttvu v, 1 . werefntirfli!?hino-atthcomen's'(,) s"'tb IanPe blx (ü) UfcBt- ueRnwereinuruuMiinsatuic wornen s)rin outh84o;,0, wef, 2G ,eg from expense lhe e was really nOn,Hcomcrin theeaet Hneof nid section L'nrniflr Hirn in I nn MnnrlP r f V r I , rt 1...
police depa. tment that the dea-lH- Ke'eo and William P. Anderson on cons and eldej who had corned Ä81-VJ th"lCCEOnth
... . . . . wo o wphi io poies io h HiaKe in a OUt to form the reption C0m-!COn y road; thence with taid road
lirVbCCUll vll w lllwlllvl UUlW VWvUOlvll) Hvf vi III W UttCl 19 J2 IU U DlUi were harboring a whole flock Of .hencee north Slo S0' east, 13 polea to a irhoste in their familv wardrobes: staHe- "nee north 5o 30 west.O poles
? : .r o c r i j' to tue piacT ot oepn. nine containing one Knf- tkn Vinn nr llnrl ttrot? rftpnnppn 1 . " "
uuii tue uuu uvv ntw ijuoocoocu jnair acre more or less.
TE II AJlf
KUEBLER .. V JASPF9 IMi) .-Jfev i ä m mm
1 u. f. faper i MAROTACTÜRERS OFJI WA.GONS -K. I j 0 ARRIAG-1S, I O A.nd Dealer In o; Agri cultural Implement! p H and rtilizsm,
'f Rflnpnil Itnnn iiinn Ifnrao (Jkncinn rs2
o n i . j North Alain Street. Ä
j Jasper, - - Ind. m
Tlip nhrkvn ilrkoiirithfl rin natnlnia rnm.
monlv known as the Birch Creek School
of a knowledge of human nature
viiui. nao juob iu uuu u uci biiliuiii j i i u Inroiiprtv
recora. anu wiien ne caiieu ior' o' i ' 111 -mi it .1 , " .- ""'v-u ' Said leal estate will be sold uion the
y uukwic Kcnwcirollowinp terms and conditi B and Pelt theiOne-third cash in hand, tho
woman who Was allready down, ;eiual installmenta due in six wifrh nnvthincr that would hnrrJ' 1?nths l1'0. deferred payn
: , evidenced
7 7' . tic 77 aiu leal estate will ne eo:u upon tue volunteers to carrv out the Grentleirntin in f.rma a ..una
CUStom of the time and pelt thejOne-third cash in hand, tho balance in
-v iwjn nunc! w
inents to w T4 V TTCSTIVm TT CrTnTTfTa r TTCSriT TTVTn
by notes of the purchaser-" ' iJ UAUOCOJA UAu UXiXlMXJ
Wark-Worry-M
interest from date.i
her, he knew there was no man drawine g ner cent int
ill LUC JUUU IIVO LUIJOWIUilU T (IQi ill v llljL J CI Id j JfMIViUIIJ IUI aiLJiiirv "J Clean enough to Stand the SpOt-!feet,t. nd with good free held security lio-lhnrrriP mir-rnnnp. Hp lfnpWlto thc approval of undersiKnf d.
- THOMAS II. ISMAV.
EKTBIIIE.
earriM thpaii .HJn'nVw::1- atnanne Keller wife of
andSchoals. He PM.Mv .rjSen.ry.M,er at her home on
prised at the growth and size of our town. Mr. Conrad Hemmerline was at Evansville Monday to visit his nephew Fred Arnold who is taking a treatment for a sore leg at the Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. Limberry left for Paoli to visit Mr. Limberry's parents. Mrs Mary Hutcheson (nee Kanye) left for her home in Tenn. after spending a few weeks with her mother and uncle Randoflt
Allen.
lorn Potts a former citizen of Dubois is visiting John Lines. 1
miaaia oiuyi rtODlSOn. Anna' ....... 1.
" t CKJ Tf tttN MUIIUVH
East 7th Street.
Deceased was
Clements Henke and wife, she attained the age of 19 years 6 months She leaves her husband, a
small child, father, mother, sisters and brothers and many friedes to mourn her early departure. Her remains were laid to rest in St Joseph's cemotery Tuesday morning. Niay she res in Peace.
JUSt as well Deiore as ne Old: Trustee of Boone chocl township.
Ä afterward, that there was no -'ept 3, low, 3 weeks
ljuy man present who was free from
sin, hence he telt perfectly sate in calling for the sinless one to rrtmö rut ?r fViö rrnn o n A lo Vila
a daughter of ! fellows see what a real cood man
was alike. The Hoosier.
Ellis and Eva Mynatt spent Sun day at the Raven Rock near Ells
worth. W. T. Harbison is visiting his brother near Birdseye this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mynatt and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noble Sunday.
, Mrs. Nancy Noble and Mrs.
Jane Noble and children are ing friends and relatives
tfttv.ai.iaiiuj.llU. una wcck ja8 .Mrs. George Stratman andi i
childrpn visitor! Mr nnr Ms I ner
lKnlr r jit tt 1 .ilicted
x iauft. jjiuainer anu nenry neeK-,v,i
Weak kidneys Make Week Bodies. Kfdney Uigeases Cause Half the Common Aches aad Ills ot Jasper People Aa one WPllt link wrntrtina n Mimn
...... .......v- . te. ...... , - w v uwwwa a .t - , ' . -
je ncBK Minion weHKun no wr.oic bidio nna imrtry tehvia comir-"-
down. üreaK,n8- tivcly few people think about iL
Ovenvork, etrains, colds nnd other "tonument marJC3 it, however, crfct-
Where Four States Meet. The United States is the onljr country in tho world that haa t "four corners' that i3 to say, a place where four atates meet. Look at vour atla3 and you will see Colorado, Utah, Xew Mexico and Arizona touching each other. At no other pluce on the globe do four states, territories or provinces unito to form such a junction. The spot is on a spur of tho Carizo mountains, and few tourists visit it,
t is not easily acces-
ll ii tin :r:Cifj
Stover Engin e Works.
I A PROMPT, EFrCCTJVE M, REMEDY FOR ALL FORM3 O'.'M
MADE RIG-HT7. SOLD RIG-HT. Send for illus-
.uöed Oatalogae
FRjJE.
1
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kidnevb, and when et uy tne crovernment Burvoyors. lessened the whole ä pv.;'a is reached bv a trail leaa tilt PVPOttU ft It rt 0 .
, n5 Hum uic iuuu j.rum uiu xavaio
Aches and paiua and 'anpuor and ' bPnn.S3 m Colorado, in the Ute res-
causes iniuro the
their activity is body Buffers fron
poison circulated in the blood
urnary ills come, and there is in eve -I ervation, to the San Juan river.
increasing tendency towards diabetes i
and fatal Uiipht'ri dneas-j. There le no
,1 m ; ----- " ...-vnc;. inliu ie iioi The Barber nd Mrs. real help for the suffer except kidnev1 tt ire visit- help. 1 - How many of yot ives at' L)an'8 Kidney Pills act dlrecti on! barber has a red or ,v j the kidneys and euro every kidney ill. pole ns a stni ? In n Jasner eines tir dm nmnf ' tt 0 ,
The Barber's Pole.
you can tell why a
and white striped
inc oiuen tuns
trs. ParkerT: ti-uokev Ro, j. I .DB e ? rgeons in a
Ind.. sava. "Mv ism., - , "au way, particularly in the ooera-
With n .nnliilirt 1 it i. re" r.ifTir. f I a scte
ivj1 tu Uwil II 111 III! rijway wu
WVSJT I1L IllL'lll . I L1ULIII11 I L lll'l "t "FiH IV MIT I 1 1 SM I Ilia
Rev. Hoeinc rptnrnpd Sntnrrlnv
after spending a week visiting in 111. and other places.
Dr. KelSO was at Jasper on b. i81.c",e( 8 there hhs been no sipn of business Saturday. rhe d,'ilty since I gave them to him.
n I. ru,J recommend Uoan's K'd-
1V1
made things so n Kant genera " I Jf , ST 8ta11' nn? 1118 ba?; that I went to Flick 't Plana dru? Btorel bcr .a!wn"8. k,Pt onc rcady a cl1
anu procured Uoan'e Kidnev PiUa. Ho
uae not useu tiio whole box but I thin
m Mr. John Blum, was at Huntingburg to visit his daughter Saturday. Miss Ollie Merkel and Mammie Dudnte left for Louisville Saturday. SNOW BALL,
ney Pills to mothers having children
For sale by all dealers. PriceöOcent Foslcr-Milburn Co , Now York, sol Kenia for tho United 8tate5. Keinmebnr Ihn nam no.. i ...
no other.
as strips of cloth for bandaging the
pauenra arm. wncn tne staff was not in use thc bandage was tied to it bo that they might be together when wanted, and the barber usually hung them at his door as a sinn. Is the course or time, nowover, a painted pole took tho place at ta door of tho onc used in tho opera tion, and thus came the sign.
RHEUMAT9SM
Lumbrne, 3c!utisc, Nciralgl. 9 . m . M
mmncy irauuro snu KinJrctl Dlac&iau. Apollcil xum-Oir I afford nimoit Instant relief from ram. uh.le ivrtnancnt rt iuits aro t-lr,rorf- "tt by tuHlin- It internally, purifylna v blood, diisolvlntr tho iolsoui.i subst 'Co suit rctnovlnt' it rrotn tho srst.-ni. DR. C. L. GATES nanroclt, Sllnn.i wrltei: A liul Blf hcri' toil ich a rfc lrkarnd by llhrumtl ni n l Kl nejr Troubln tht ha couiJ not Und on her f u Tu.' oinnt ttioy ixtthrr da i tbo Hour h . o.iM wrvm wtthplni. 1 tr atllMr wlth'-S-U'SOIH' im1 taUy "he mm uroaiiil a w.-Uan I hai'pasctvn b I I'trf crlho VKUOrrt" for inr Pt:unw aad aw It la la prtctiit." Lsrce U Ilollla ,ß.nnI, icon tiitcM 1.U0. Jtor fialo by l)rucl.u SWANS0N RHEUMATIO CURE COMPANY.
DepU 80 171 LaWo Street. Chicago
SWANSON
PSLLS
Act quietly nnd R?ntly tspon the dlgejuive orum, carrylntf off tlio disturbing element nnd tstnblijhlnir a healthy condition of the liver, stomach and bowel. THE BEST BTVlFnV
FOR CONSTIPATION
mich Macho, Bour Btomieh. Marthiim,Bmiehlng, Llttr
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CENTCIN I
UELtaPATIOH
OCTOBER 3-9-09. The Southern Rilway WILL SELL ROUND TRIP TICKETS TO ST. LOWS'' From JASPER for $7.45 On October 2. 3. 4. 5. G and 7. eood to return on or be
fore October 11th, 1909. ! Corresponding low Rates From Ail Other Stations j Celebration of the One-Hundreth Aniversary of the Incorporation of St. Louis, , , .
Veiled Prophet Anual Pageant and Ball. Spherical anu Dirigible Balloon Races. Eropolate Flights. Automible Parade. Music. Fireworl. All Week Centorial Festival. f. 0. Beam Jr. A 0. I'.A . St. IiOuls, Mo,
