Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 November 1909 — Page 5
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Mrs. R M. Milburn visited j n Saturday and Sun-
STUCK TO IT. A Kansas paper tells the sfO'v o who rose up '
Makes
the most nutritious
food and the most dainty and delicious Royal BaKing Powder Absolutely JPure No fretting over the biscuit
")i tr. fiiu.'i Au ..umtieted y - '. M .
;yrday isisie.-iii I sebj n a wwnty mifi
... . nigger in my time. I'se had
( w wor wj begun Friday on a heao of ups and downs specH
ii3 concrete lounuauon for the ly downs ainc I lined tne
; church I'se stole chickens an
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.enr .. . .,
th Be.d
ige which
Malleable has been
iuw court hous
j watermillions; I'se cussed; got
t 5 xt' , watermillions:
.J:,? drunk; I shot craps; I slashed.
u..v m w üa umnimuiiu nuäü 0(ler coons W:.J mn rgnr nmi
done a sight o' other things but thank the Lord, bredern and sistern', I never yet los my re-ligon."
and
EckeHe visitor! Fnrrlinrinrl
St. Memrad Sunday.
1 Don't fail to look at at our , large assortment of Ladies and childmns Cloaks, Our pnVps are very low. Ed J. Kjebler.
wft-Vrs John Casper n-d sister
Miss Stella Kuebler visited their
bi other Henry and wife in Ev-
ansville last weeK
How A. Publisher Got Even.
making.
Royal is first
many
aid to
cook's success
a
A newsnanpp nnhlishpr has re
cently brought suit against forty-
nve men wno wou a not Day
their subscriotions. obtaining
judgement in each claim. Of
l i i-j -j . . ; tnese twfmtv eicnr. mario an
wcauiur uuurueu ana metal j , ,v . " j roof, at a bargan price AUCH ??vaiuth,at th?F ow,ned no more C DOANE tnan tne 'aw allowed, thus presenting attachment. Then unimpure blood rnns you down makr der the decesion of ths Supreme
son nn easy victim lor orpanic disease. nn.,rt thpv wprA arr(,atPA fnr
iMiruo(!K wood nitiers purines tue nlood .T.r i T , j fiinH Iii nntiün hniliU vmi nn. I Oettlt larceny ana nouna over m
J ' Iii ennn u a ii l.i.
. . . , : :. ine sum üi .tow eaca aii uuu
llnnn s ( mutuant enrml inrtni frpntnn I . i t .
that had anuoyodme a lon.Time The s13? ßaye DODO wniieslX Went to
cure was permanent."- Hon. S. W. jail. ine new postal jaw maites
i I tnj talk of the town, and
many interested people to our store, has been a success, If you are among the few who have not inspected this Range if you have not availed yourseL of the opportunity of seelwTHESOUTH BEND MALLE
ABLE HANGE in
c. .1
cure was pt-rmancni. - lion. ft. v. hvsm Mmthews, Comuuesionor Labor stdtie- it larceny to take a paper and re tiiw. AuRiwta, Mo. fuse to pay for it. Editor anc
fUDiisner.
JASPER COURIER
tc,V S Hunterand Mr Glad-
jsb. P'prsburg visited est
Bid- r 1 -f Saturday-
Mr (lusUive Gamelspach- . .i 1 t D .. . 1
I (j- ,vrts a s ii au weal, oaueu
las'
-Tin
t v and Rai Top Seed Kuebler 's.
j , w . t 1 llu'r h -.vfl' n I where
Pr i t-1 W : I : nl I ileUI.
"Fred Seiger was over from Loogootee the first of this week. i Jos. Brenner is having a cottage built in the Gutzweiler addition.
RpL'tilnft.a tlin lrtwlf- itronitlft-4 pukv.
natural inoveinente. cures constipation
Doan'a HRtiletp. Ask your druggist
i jr tueni cents a box
Hnbr wont Buffer Qve minutes with
croup if von apuly Dr. Trnmas' Electric
0 1 tit once. It acts like mg c.
A SQUARE DEAL
r wiit t" to se the
tn ; i i, r T.-ay'
'in.; v " STR. V Milburn went to In-
danapt'lisTjetday on legal bufliies,
Ladits and children's Shoes best cwality at Ed. J Kuebler's
lor Mrs, H. M. Kean attended a meeting of the Daughter's of Rebe'cahat 't Vernon last week J-rt' The C'il'nhfin Dramatic Co., arrived yesterday to play a three ni $ hts engagement at the Opei a Hous
wiu.Th
Whal Would you Do?
In en if nf a burn or scald whnt would
vou lo to relieve the pain? Such injuries are liable to ocftir in any family and
All Advertisers Are Treated
Alike,
The Courier has but one rate
to all advertisers and treats all
advertisers in the sarrie manner PTMT?. lutein pcc nlnpp T.nf-
and squarely. It frequently i
SOUTH RANGE
operation, and tasting for yourself the good things that it
cooks, YOU'D BETTER HURRY.
"THE SOUTH BEND MALEABLE" is the Rantre
for homes where the best is none to good. It is not lowest in price, but most economical.
"The Malleable" is the strongest range on carth--built on honor throueh and through of truest steel and malleable iron-
you couldn't break it with a sledge. It is hand rivjted-air-
tight: burns perfectly and cooks things as you want them, when you want them. It Saves Many a Dollar in the Year. You will find this Range at the Hardwaretore of I-. H. STURM Miare Co. Jasper Ma
FOR SALE!
are name 10 ocrur in any lamny nu uHuu u.j . . - ' everyone Hhonld be prepared for them. J comes to US that we lose business H0xl50 feet, gOOQ frame
unomi'priain sraive appneu on a bwh because tne otner papers maKei 11 'SlllÄPa?" TCeS9iS?S WitH Mpe?JÄtW0 Stry 12'rm hUSe-
one. will cause tn parw to ' L"l.i 1 " Hn cfohlo an A harry fnr
lonvirc a car. tori-ale ny joEenti a. misiea Dy newauapera vviucu uic "'
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horses, 2 good wells,
room for
Bnkle-Segcr weddirg
Mehrinper.
WEDDING DANCE
Thore will be a wedding- dance
nt the Onera House. Tuesday
nipnt, Nov. 9, 1939 in honor of
the marriage of Mr Edward
.Tp trer and Miss Rosa Rumbach
This is the last of the wedding
dance before Advent. Music by
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errantintr vou concession. In
that kind of a newspaper you
never know when you have' aj nnvriOY.
think you are favored, but your business use.
neighbor is probably nearer tne bottom than you are I . nn nnn ,
The advertising deparcmentot win taKe $d,uu nan
any newspaper is only conducted
iy conaucteu , , , .
music oy .,.u,,f 'U'an fua fa ;c fh casn. Daiance in two nav-
-mm i i T ril I I 1. I .m.mmmr.r- CF ar
dance at the ÜDera House wed- tie wr urcnesira. meiyuuuy t everybody under
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nesday night was attended by a n cordial lyinvitea.
large crowd.
Ir
fjj'i-
x 1. ib-. i Wire l.inin.ent ml o !i.u8. Eveiy bottle , ' .. l All Diupgtsts.
-C-ttmi blankets, best values
for tut-1 rice, 50 cents a pair and upwarl at Ed. J. Kuebler.
WrRi.rn Tnpodav nicrhht to
Mr. an i Kiank Herbicr a bouncing babj Inn , all doing well.
ctfuR.rn in Osfji Havs and
wife Tuesday a pair of baby boys all doing well
-Tho arirest lino of Heating
Stovis m the County at a very low p; i m at Loi ey Bros. 2 wk.
ifflrf1.-"
Fir
iM-bold leinedy for cuts, " tc , Ur. Cox's Hurbrtl ''t bus no eqal. Price -" e. Ml Diutfeilf.
A. Medler is here
from Alexandria visiting her sister Min Karl eigel. , W'ANi.s Beiter left last week, it is sai . for Indianapolis, to seek employment. l'f Baibed Wire Lhiimonr dofjjirt t ,r or hpter. nuil relieve jiv" m f, w nniiulea. For sale uy All
lr. and Mrs W S. Hunter went to Providence, K . Wednes
day to visit their sons Rob and Scott.
RiMiss Georcr'a Wyatt. of
Rushville, has been the guest of Miss Olive Traylor for the past two weeks. EKKKlf Dr. Cox's Barbed Wire Liniment does not do all that ia claimed for it your money will be refunded. For 'ale by All Druists.
same conditions. vVhen a
the
news
u free pample at Joseph A. Mehringer'e
(Imp store ami try it.
t aA foot-ball frame between
h Hio-h School and Collecre
Juniors Monday resulted in a victory for the High School, score 18 to 0.
"Foot-Ball. mi . .1 1.-11 i. 1-1, lnnl
..s-, -.1 iip tnnr.-n:ui irume at uic iucai
e vcnth' ml Mill StsheCOr"e' ' jj a victory for the : Independents . . hT n pfiff or il to U.
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The Petersburg team will piay . '1.1- ll TJ-
a return game wiui int; niuu
pendents here Sunday. A Methodist Minister Recommends Clismbirlain's Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy. i.T niiil ntinmhtrlnin'fl Colic.
sirw Hmriiiche naner offera- vou a cheaD rate. onnnA
. i i i . ., , . ÜCUU1CU ... ... I . mi Aon noci ir KonLr fn ir r hflt ir
Thin mt-t'CPsii c liseaae resima ironi a nuu van caanj ."
disonieteil condition of the Htoraach, is a cheap newspaper and is con- cent. See
and can be cured bv taking nninner- SCi0us Of its own weakness and, 1 tin's stomach and Wver I'ablets. Get cmnlpr nirmil.i-
ments at 9 and 1 months.
notes at 6 per
-All kinds of Furniture at a very iuv price at Lorey Bros. 2.
Dr i tetj ,
Painless Muter Guuran--ter uitbmit rinin or Oiir
monn r indf.l Forsale .v All Drag-ItiiU
x-Miss Nora Castrup returned to Evansville yesterday, after a few days vis.t with her brother, Herman and family. irMrs. Geo. S Fry, of Dubois visited her daughter Mrs.
Arch Coane the first part of ths week.
Coler i
Diarrhoe: Remedy
lor
t Mice !?mmn tpnhcsnn nnror-Vveral years for diarrhoea. 1 consider .MFSmmabtepnsonetiter-.j j b j r have ever trel for tained a party of friends at henjj,, t 0U(!ht ft bottle of it a linmr nn North Jackson St . Sim-U..... .inrs n m Imtn nur dmcL'ipt. Mr. R.
Jay eveing.
it UrnokH. 1 nhnll ever be ulad to tpeak
a word in ilH prahe when I have the opportunity." Kkt.J. M. Knait, Pas (or M. K Church, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer.
SuMrs. Jos. Megner, of ro-th-ingtonj arrived in Jasper Monday to visit her mother-in-law Mrs
Mary Megner on the Potersville) BuPaul and Smith's show at road ! the opera house Saturday night ar AIIRIED. was attended by a packed house, Bv Judtre Betz. op Mondavi and a large number of scenes of
'Nov. 1, Everett, N. Conrad and .local business places were snown
on the canvass machine.
rJZJ- t0n boar4 "le,etsi in . Columbia tp Go )d luck go with
vhiiioi session next, monuuy . rupm wnn jai.f niphfr tn mot, ii. cnem. 1Uicsjaij1.
-7- ' Ti'uA Anrlrmv ftnnn rlinrl nf Sfnvpq. DrftSSCr. Tab eS. Cchl ft
m s-Monday was All Saints and u;0 unmn in vcf . rj.-uh, nw L0r Fnldintr bed. Beds, and
tdesd-n All Souls Day two holy rp..rU.r n-.i.t efor nn iiinnscLt-w Vinnsp-hold and kitchen
ch ,r,b rved in St JosePh's of several weeks of stomach furniture. Inquire of Ed. Rogis-
Croup Cured and A Child's Life Saved.
"It affords me grent pleagt.ro to add
mv toetimnny to that of the thousands
who luve neen oeneiuuu uy wiwuiwr lainsCoiiKliReiredy. My child Andrew, when only three years old was takei ..uk . Diara arturk nfrmiln. fttl'l thanks
tn ihn nro.nnt use of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy la lfo wa8 .ved and today he is a robust and healthy boy." Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., of San Antonio,
T..vna Thin MMtiedv has been in use
frr manv years". Thousands of rrothora keep it at hand, and It hps never bem known to fad. Forsalo by Josfph A, Mehringer.
Ricainan to represent nn
the "-ale ol onr uirh ad. GoodB. Don't de
lay, apply at nro. Steady employment;
liberal terms, lxiwnenco nov hui-cbbiu
i I, I.EN NüBSKRY CO , UOCHKSTKR, N. V
wAl ir sell Dr. Cox's rtnrbcrf Funeral takes placein St. Joseph's av. Guaranteed to heal church this morning. .',". 'H'" ! or your money re-
Died: At Grandview last
-(jo to Lon-y Bros if you Saturday nighL Mrs. B. B. Brandt 1 1 huv a first Class up to nock tne remains were taken to date Maileahlfi Salem Ind for interment on
. . . . ' Tuesday The many friends of
, . M s Lula Hoffman went to the Doctor in Jasper regret to
LflUISVllli. Sliinlntr ..1 1 C X77n
gl v.sit with her sister Mrs. Fred r
Krc
There is one case of scarlet
fever in Jasper, that of a child of
1 i WVWA Iii WtlUW VA U UU1IU V A. t Joseph Kress and daughter George Dishinger; it would be na went to Louisville unday we or parents whose children
juuuie latter may remain there : might nave sore tnroat wr the Winter. svmptons of this disease to
or
have
them examined so as to prevent 1 . r i
huLiJ ,"'l)t C,?x?thed w.ire aspread of it. it Tt y If it does not give H rr pyoil "our moniv will be
un i Fcr eale by AU D tiKiPt . A QTA DIA
W Cuzco nl , " ÜZ" . For InflwU and Children.
Rot, Z 1 ,cuu Kuuty oe-ore üjsq -,... ., .. Sqt0T?n attempt to provoke; Hi Kind You Han Always Bought
. i'uniicv, rinpn i nn : jj
gj Total 10 Paniter went to
Bears the
(HjpMtara of
WANTED.
LEGAL BLANKS. Wnrmnf.v Dfirls. Ouit Claim
Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Real TCarnro Morfcorarres. Inventoue
Warrants. Reoorts etc
for Sale at the Courier Offices
nrohahlv has a smaller circula
tion than it is generally credited
with.
The Courier wants all the ad
vertising that its circulation de
serves and expects to charge a
fair price- for the same. At
nresentthe Courier knows that
it has much the largest circula
tion in Dubois County and knows
that commensurate with that circulation its rate is the lowest.
If vou want the most for your
money, advertise in the Courier
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS.
If you think you are smart and well informed answer a few of the questions as propounded by
nn pxniancre iou nave seen
hundreds of white horses. Why
did you never see a white colt.' Why does a horse eat g a -s backward and a cow forward? Why
does a hop vine wind to the left and a bean vine to the right? VVlw does a horse when stalked
out by a rope, unwind the rope,
while a cow winds it up into nara kinKs Why does a horse get up on his front feet first and a cow on her hind legs? Why does a alwavs turn around three
times before he lies down? Ex. The editor was busy when he was asked: "How are the markets?" The man was referred to the office devil, who looked wise and said: "Youngmen, unsteady; girls lively and in demand; papas firm, but declining; mammas unsettled, waiting for higher bids: coffee, considerably mixed; fresh fish, active and slippery; eggs, quiet but expected to open soon; whisky, still going down; onions, strong; yeast, rising: breadstuff, heavy; boots and shoes, those on the market are sold and constantly going up and down; hats and caps, not so high as last year, excepting foolscap, which is stationery; tobacco, very low and has a downward tendency; silver, hard to get hold of.' 'Pleasant City (0.) Recorder. When the editor dies in Kansas this is the way they write the obituary: The pen is silent, the scissors have been laid away to rust, the stillness of death pervades the very atmosphere where once the hoarse vo'ce of the devil yelling copy or what in the hell's this word? was wont to resound. The paste pot has poured on the what not the cockroach is eating the composition of the roller and the blue-bottie fly is dying in the rich fold of th printer's towel. Exchange.
SEN EU ZIDANE, Agent. He Got the Molar Jerked! South Dubois, Nov. 1, 1909. My Dear Uncle Fred: I hear that you are having a good time in Jasper building that big hew house. "Having a good time" is one of my aims in life but I never miss train connections on account of it. J So far as the tally sheet shows we trot this way but once, and I see no harm in gathering a few roses now and then. I was very much pained to learn that you had a very bad toothache a few days ago, and they say that "Moses" high ball pain killer was non-effective and that the liniment that you got at the hen fruit factory failed to answer the purpose. The Manhattan Juice seemed to reach the spot so you took six for good measure and started to find a tooth-carpenter but was unable to pass Champaign Charlie's with his iBalsm of Life and having been successful in getting outside of five or six "life restorers" Charlie sent for the tooth carpenter John S. who kindly came over wittyhis ham- . mer, saw and pinchers and the job was soon done. But John is still wondering whether he tapped a whiskey barrel or not, he says the old snag was worn out and he didn't blame it ior hurting. Dr. Henry Vear was present and saw that the job was done in workman like manner. After a few more "life savers" you retired; and being natuially of an independent frame of mind you did not care particular where your couch was at. Dr. Henry and Charlie found a better one for you and with the aid of soda and ginger ale you got to supper all right. Dr. Henry is a good doctor. Now my dear uncle Fred when you set down next time to worry about my frivolity, don't over look this point: When I do hit the high places I always bounce enough to land on solid ground right side up. Some people I know have to be gathered up on a shovel. Am I right? Your dutiful nephew, Fredrick the 2d.
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