Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 November 1909 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

HU" J?l IK M. .lASl'KU, I ll IS (IIINTY. INOIlN.V Knt rt'tl i. e I". (ir U.insi. ie i . t r. Ii i nl b. in Tun 1 1 Ja) Por Yimr, r .i ji.,'ei u milled regularly t o s ibpenbe. until a Jnlinite order to discontinue 'e rucolve I and all arrsara paid n full; unless in the discretion of the publisher a diflerent cowrie should be Uumcd advisable. III DAY, NOV KM HER 12, l'JUO. Th3 Town Trustees Should Get Wise. ''A dispatch from Oakland City says that rock streets, connecting with rock roads of the townshin1 in Which the town is situatedv 1 and which have bi en built under the same election under which the township reads were consturcted, must be maintained out! of the count v muintcnance fund Z un a)L LiS l K rtn ,!'.1 has been discovered by the authorities Ot this City. lhlS section Of the law governing roads has been overlooked at 0 Y md City." . Jasre 's Streets Were built

under the same conditions and . Bal(1 10 IU0: are entitled to the same man-' "fore's something i want to say to fn;or f, iUn o To 3'ou, Hen. The harvest Is-cnded, and It tainance for the 9 foot hump ; part. The Boqd Lord knows the , fcllows J1Ikc uHg t0 t FarJr property 111 this town IS assessed Bathgate to the expense of keeping us hlgger than Similar Drupcrty nil .winter. There's enough for one to any-where else in the county. do. but not enough for two. it's my iiuim.nn P..Wv , oplnlou he'd lot one of us go, but uuiuniii rarij. doesn't like to deckle between us. A Halo wen party was given at j What do yöu say to playing a game of the home of Vrs. Elizabeth Steph-1 "even up to settle which shall get enson Sunday night. Those pres- out''" ent were reckn there's something In what Rp5p Rurri? Andv Mphrinn-pr Jrou say. Josh." I replied ln as melanBessie Bums Andjr Mehnnger, choly a toae ns hl ..ne.8 treatC(1 us tj-.i. r ö0,pn,a nsrnson i mif.btJ wcHt nnd wc OUf.ht to reiieve Edith Reed, A"? Eckert, ,)lm of tlie responsibility of sending off Laura Fisher Otheneil Chambers, one of us. And you and i, too, have Lillian Meschede Theo Schroeder, been square to each other, i don't exAlta Pnillips, Jesse Aroin, nctly like your plan of playing a game Stella Stephens n J to find out which shall go, for one Clara Gosman, Henry . c eil:'ich, 1 mlht have more skill than the other. Sarah Mehrint, i jlvulnk we'd better let something else Marie Cassidy, John Gullet, I "IJum ' movnlng. Now, what do you say to Ulive KUdOlph pianost. your ch0OSlng a candle and I choosing The rooms were lighted by 0ue out of the same mold and lighting jack o' lanterns and decorated them at the same time? The one whoso with paper owls and pussy cats, candle goes out first is to go." autumn leaves and corn tassels, j "i tbtnk that would be a good way Music was furnished by the to settle it." "WOODLE CUTTER BAND "I We wore ,n our room at tuo llme Several interesting games were 9JtiZ i e i .i was going out to get the candles when played, refreshments were served , racthUuth at thc ov, and a jolly time was had by thosei ..j.T0 heanl wlint you two have ,)ccn present. ! saying." she said, "through the partin j i n i iL n ' tIon an( yu're right. Father doesn't Ready to Open for the Seasonsi; In a sefison that is remarkable n nml ct thc cand,es nml chi fly bteauB.. of attacks by ,11 n. press and clergymen upon certain havo Lcr d0 this and waited patiently mangers becrusc of their allegtd tlll .she cnme back wlth the candies, tendency to produce plays of I Would you choose for us'r" we both

qus-tionable moral tone. It IS worthy of more than nassmg comment that "Polly of the I Pirfim" which rimo? to West

Baden Springs Opera House on "nd nsh,tod ,B!?n "t the wme momcnL o i xt .7 i uu : ii ;,. 'Then she eft thc room without a bunday Nov. 14th in all its mas-, 0 at eItllcr of ug Tho cnmllefJ sive entirety exactly, as seen at woPc Bhort and would ,)urn out !n be. the Liberty Theatre in New lork twccn one and two hours. Josh and i City for one full season, has been pinyed a good many games of seven the subject Of special COmmen-,up, occasionally glancing at the candation from more than one dies with apparent unconcern, but realhundred pulpits in churches' ly with suppressed suspense. It was throughout the country, and has not tiimi.ey had burned down to withbeen pronounced as the cleanest, r l a i.. a dlficrcuco. Then I saw that my canpurest, genuinely American play dlö wag buru1K tll0 B,owcn Vhen that the stage has seen in years. Jogh.s l)0pau t0 fljcker thcre .ns stl That the great majority of three-eighths of an Inch of mine left theatrecroers have no taste for Tie blow It out nnd tumrd nrnv ln

risnue French farces or other

dramatic offerings With Vicious to show enough Interest In which of tendencies is shown by the fact us wa3 10 remain, to ask before going that "Polly of the Circus," withi0 icop. but she didn't Weil I said its unsally refreshing pictures of ip "i 'nicfln"f dÄ i-. : i ; uiP,,rc. n't?r 'l( which goes first Well tie I ves of simple people in the both n 5l Sh0 do08n.t want small towns, is one of the great- eitheY of us." est financial successes in Stage The next day Josh told the farmer history, and there is no doubt that he thought he'd look for work n that its local visit will attract the city and left us. He had no sooner

one of the largest audier c s the tneatie has ever held. See Southern Railway Agent for time of trtin. Grawrdrd cöüiity Candidates. Are the hustlers they have candidates for all of the county officers announced and are making hay while the sun shines this autumn weather. fChas Moenkhaus of II 'Burg, in Jasper Monday in the inter was est of his "Cream Beer," having established an agency here, with H Castrup as agent they have cold storage at the ice plant.

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t ST" t . Candle ZSei 4 0 O o4eoooooooor,oo' By F. A. MITCH EL. Cor K' t, by Atnoricun Press Asbootallon.) ' Josh ami I wuro fallow laborer working for Fanner Üathpate. Wo, wont to him when the crops were ready to be taken In. and lie liked us, so ay ell tiiiu when tue harvest we over lie t-o.irludtd to keep us for ovoryday work during; the winter. In tin summer Iiiith Iluthntc. his (laughter.

used M bring us out cool drnks. andlncss. or tlu kidneys themselves brck

wn livn v.. mi., mnii nrm li.viilll flltv. lous for some sIrii of preference not that cither of us hud any Intontloiis toward her; It was Just an ordinary rivalry. Hut Huth was mighty particular not to make the slightest dilTer ence between us. When the antuam came on, the fin! der was In shock, the weather getting cold, and the Iors were blazing on tlx-hen-th. the farmer and his family and Josh and 1 used to sit around tinblaze, talking and telling yarns. Thn was a happy winter for both Josh ami me. We didn't either of us suspect that we wore both dead gone on Ituth. nor did we foresee what was to hap pen to break up our pleasant circle That's the trouble with pleasant tluic there's always goniethhig that make them pleasant, and, ten to one, It's the very thing to break up the pleasure. Since It Is all over 1 know that what made our enjoyment so keen was Ruth. nnd It was Huth that spoiled It all Tint (n t onMnna 11 1 fnr nc T cnlil elm fn, vorcd neither of us. She couldn't have kept us two fellows from gradually falling in love with her If she had wntod to. ,At "t Josh and i used to speak about m,Ie ocorronces '-eruis kcr wllu I,(,rfcct freedom. Then we ceased to aliythlnR t0 each other tImt ln. volvcd nnr roititIon with her. und final V we never mentioned her. A year passed, the pleasantest I have ever known, nnd when we'd filled the barns and there was little to do one day Josh said at the same moment. if yfu wish mo to." riaclng a candle before -each of us, B,J scratched a match ln each hand conceal his feelings. 1 expected Ituth b0 than lmih began to bestow upon me little at cations. This was quite otioucb to Induce me to show my feelings, and 1 met w'ltn crery cnrownno ment. In less than a month nftcr Josh's departure I was engaged. After our engagement I told Ruth the story of how Josh nnd I had. both secretly lored her nnd how wc-ha'd tet tied by the burping candles which of us was to havo a cletrr field, h twitted her on the fact that when lighting them fdio was Ignorant that she was Inlercatid. nui iii mil ub ii-iMiii. I kiicv that I was thc object of your test and before bringing up the candles put rait on tie wick of the ono I Intended Rhould yours. Salt tnakea a candk burn slower" nv n. n ii nt ,

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Sudden DoatXls. At nn unusually lurjrc dliiror purThere is a disease prevailing in this .v- v.hiro the guot of honor wus an

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r aiwpiexy ore often iicy difcase. If kulnev t'ouHc is h nlKv i -Hoi (lvalue ltl:iaa9'l1i,Fon . cd Hood imH ntthe blndder. brick-dust cr ccV.hr.ent in the urine, head nrhc. lack acl c, lan e Hack, dizziness, fleet lcsfiirrs. r.crvorrdown a!ld 13tC aWOV Cell Lv Cell. ' HulJcr troubles almoitclways result

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iroTia u.-rar.j. iMLTii n me kiuhcjs nr.i: the voting man actually took the orbcttcr health in that organ is oltrincd jor c0r;ouslv ,in(l ns SOOn m dinner quickest bv a proper treatuientcf the kid- "ir ousij, nnn as soon as uinner iiey. Swamp-Root corrects inalility t he stationed himself behind litld mine and tvcaluin paininpafsiiij;it, the bishop, Avnitcd till his lordship and overcomes that unpleasant necessity had drunk and put down his L'lass, thenight. The mild nnd immediate effect nervousness would permit, he openof SwaniivRoot, the great kidney remedy! cd out a large unnkm and wiped the

is Soon realized. It stands thc highest because of its remarkable health restoring! properties. A tr-.al will convince anyone. bwamp-Koot is pleasant to take at:u x sold by all dniggists in fifty-cent nnd oneHlollar size bottles. You may have c sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilaier & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Vheu writin.; iv.ention reading tliis gen erous oiler in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root if you do you will be disappointed. What Foods Weigh. It may be convenient to know that one qiurt of flour weighs one pound; a quart of cornmeal, one pound and two ounces; a quart of best sugar, one pound; a quart of powdnred white sugar, one pound and one ounce; a quart of best brown sugar, ono pound nl two ounces; that ten gs weigh one pound, though this depends some what on the size; sixteen large tablepoonfuhs innke half a pint; a quart of butter, one pound and one ounce. Td Vceh Chamois Leather. Make a weak solution of soap and warm water. Rub plenty of soft soap into the leather and let it soak for two hours, then rub it till quite clean. Afterward rinse it well in a weak solution of warm water, soda and yellow soap. After rinsing wring it well in a rough towel, dry quickly and pull about till quite soft. It will then be bet ler than most new leathers. Forki And the Coin. Place two forks with' their prongi one pet over the other and slip t coin between the middle prongs of the forks. Then place the coin flat on the rim of a wineglass ot tumbler, p'ishing it outward until the two circumferences are touching externally. In this position, aa shown in tho illustration, the fork will remain in equilibrium, and the wnter may be poured steadily from the gla3 into another without di Has the coin or tjic two fork. Graham Criips. Mix two cups of graham flour with one teaspoonful of salt and one cup of water. Holl out rather thin. Cut into rounds. Put a layer on a greased pan, brush them with melted butter and put on another layer, pinch edges together, brush again wtrn butter, pncK clear through both lnyers in several placeu and bake twenty minutes in - liaf over Onnd 1 !ru:-a-v--: Males Work Easier. JPcr rcofie Are Pleased to Learn How It Is Done. It's pretty had to at end to duties With a constantly nchins: back; With annoying urinary dNorderii. Doan'a Kidney -Pilla nuke work easier. They nno backache. They cure kidnev ills. Edward M. Keg Main St, Jat-per, inu., says: "Headache end backneho. : allbcted me for n Inn time and nften I was nnable !o work, o ing 1 1 a dull pain uurusa my nips, i also hat iiiiu n luenng 01 depression was with niel constantlv. Wlni I read about DonnV Kidney Pilln, I decidctl to try them and' procureti n nox nt Hick it Pfau'u ding atore. I obtninrd relief imtnedihtely after I began indug theai and 1 am now quite freo from the backache. I am continuing to take this valuable remedy to make a complete cure." Fot eale by a 1 dealers. I'riroCOcunt. Foeter-Iilbum Co , New York, nolo agents for the Unii-d State.. RptnmnllMr tlm nomn TlAnn'o nn.l ..!. no other, c, Nlnnfnc nml ri,,n.J ii.j. A,? ? MPS? V31? -. - ..-..-v. ovinia nuit tnnu

It Wcs New to the Dtshap.

lvillis! bishop, the butler, an elder v ,, wn3 obl.ct! to brine in . , . , . . n0yotl the butler beyond emluruuco nct,oniJ 110 to 'M; duties, He continued intcrumuiblv until the butler, worn out nnd nervous, Paid ironically: ..in ...mi i i- i . x stnml behind the bishop's chuir, and whenever bis lonlshin nuts down i.: i.., i. 1 ",V,UHU HiPO IMS 111011111 V-IU II IUipKIIl. That Ktlenced his assistant. But fKrifin,l M rmnflnmnti'c mnufh I Gladstone's Handshake. An Aberdeen paper tells a Gladstone story of the memorable Midlothian tour. On ono occasion there was a great handshaking ordeal at the window of the jdd gentleman's railway carriage, and he was rapidly getting thc worst of it. A 6talwart young policeman who accompanied Mr. Gladstone proved en mil to thc occasion. Crouching behind the great man and thrusting his hand under Mr. Gladstone's Inverness cape, the muscular "peeler" gave each comer in turn a grip that had no lack of cordiality. "The riuld man's unconimon veegorous at his time o' life," observed one unsuspecting Scot as ho stroked his fingers. "He is that," concurred another of the policeman's victims, "but did ve notice his dirty nails?" A Great Change. Several years ago Lord Clonmel brought to this country a string of race horses, and nt the close of the season Phil Dwyer gave a banquet in his honor. Sheritr Tom Dunn of New York was called upon for a speech. "Faith and this is the wonderful country!" Eaid Dunn. "1 was a poor Irish lad, and me dear old mother, God rest her soul, hardly had pennies enough to bring me over. And here I am tonight sitting cheek by jowl with Lord Clonmel himself! Why, me friend, back in the old Tipperary days 1 couldn't get near enough to his lordship to hit him with a thotgun!" Everybody's. SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE Schedule in Effect Sunday Feb. 21 the Fo owi.ig is (o Information Only and is nor Guaranteed. KASTBOt'NI) "o. A t.MI.V U:3 A. M. X. i; " 3M V. ii. So. 11 " H:10 V. M. N'o. U JU.M.Y ONLY CW A. M. WKSTKOUSD. o. IS DAILY A. M. 11 11:11 A M 0 7 ill l M. 2J tJ VI) VY O XLY s 11 m V.M. Ttmu shown at UuutlnutHir;,'. k sritou.b No. 1, OAILY. 4:37 A.M. So. v, " lt:20 -No. , " 3'il". M. So. 2, " 3:12 " WHSTItOU.N'n. No 2. OAILY. 12 -JSi A. M. N.t. 4, " ll:ttl ' -No. 21, " 11:W1A. M. No. 10. " 7-0 1. M. V. K. Claf!oml, At. Jasper, tn B The Home Telephone Co. has the largest litt of subscribers and will give you the best ser vice 1 You can tain: to your friends, order your mer chandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. D UC! 0. TELEPHONE CO

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IH'ii Kr Puan i Ktu tt. jiisper, Ind VVm. A.Wilson Geneml Insurance, and Lorfns. Farm Loans at öjper cent. Jasper, Ind.

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,1 ll 1 ie lei: . "M y tu1 JH.. . . . . n . k l s tirn is- i t R.;): vhi'h irn inon the talk of the t.vh. and which hw f . : t -1 mHuv int ' ' : ! our stör-, Vi 1 r :i v. . ceö, If ! l' Ml. " tlii ifv .i i" i .i .' nut ir-s.H'cti'-i Ii.- !.' ; on ha i : iv i ! i ' i o'irs.. in ! ' ot'pu.-: n ' v (' s f ei n f r TH E SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE in

operation, nnd lasting fcr ynrsplf thn pood things that cooks, YOU'D BETTER HURRY. THE SOUTH BEND MALEABLE" is the Ranjr. for homes where the best is none to good. It is n t lowest in pricf, but most economical. "The Malleable" is the strongest range on earth built on honor through and through of truest steel and malleable iron vou couldn't Weak it with a sledge. It is hand rivited-air-

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when you want them It Saves Many a You will find this Range at I. H. STURM Härtere FOR. FINE business place. Lot 110x150 feet, good frame two story 12-room house. Good stable and barn for 16 horses, 2 good wells, good corner room for business use. Will take $3,200-half cash, balance in two payments at 9 and 18 months. cent, oeu

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i i mm m j , Corner 7th & Jackson Sts. HOME 'PHONE. FA KM FOR S A lK. One mile east of Olestine on the New Albany road 81 acres, 40 acres bottom land; good well, coal mine, barn, farm residence. I broke up housekeeping and will make my home at Washington Inquire of .lohn C. Striegel, Celestine, Ind. Mus. Barbara Seng Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., aley in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Courier office. Harbison Trustee's Notice Notice s hereby given that the undersigned Trutoe of llaibifou township, will Mfend lo township bieincss on each Monday of the yar nt my ollice, and Wersens having to.vnfdiip biif-inoFH to transact me required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will bo kept at sr." hoiro near Kellerville. Mautin Timmuncj, Trustee. J .ii. h. 1008. Jt IfersonTi). Tr usteo Notice Notice is li.ie!y given that I will attend to the diitieM t f the Tructecs oflice m ya'ur.lay of each week at my ollice in SehnellviHv whe:etliOHo having hiif-ims will please call. AIho will sell tchool books. J -UN Block, Trtittee. Nfnr. 12 1001) 1 year. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE IM i Rade rvi.nr Dcsians Copvriohts Ac IliuianlrlrtW PAtrnin latin iRrousU Slmm A Co. reclr tpteM uotltt, vllllioutchnroe. In the Scientific JUmrkatt. A hnrtomelr lUaalratod woklr. JrsMt (Mr. rnlMlon or nnr nclenlino Journal. 1 fmi, 13 n yir: four wonth, U Sold byall newidMler. MUNN & Co.38,BfMd' New York . Braseti omefc fl6 Y SU Wahleten. U. C

Anrone onillnf k ukrlrh nnd description mj Vtlcklr Bcrlnln our opinion freo whethrr r liiTi-nilnn I rrohnlilr rnicntabl. Commnnlc.

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n Dollar in the Year. the Hardware Store of 'Co. Jasper Mia SALE! L&V A PHOf PT, I ECTIVE REFAEOYt ;OR As. . JRrVtaOF RHEÜNiSM Lumb&pv, Ho'silr-i, "auraFjfa, hidnay Trout to t nd Kind rati Ulsvaass. Appllwl exyrif?'1v li'il.i r t lnSlitDirrtter irotn im . .. irrjnitlPnti rcsu-ts uro lie'ni: (.r. '' l; takin.' itlnterna lv. purifrlfi r ! l--nl. Oissolvmit tho ihm 'do n sui'itjtuvL t: dictnovlDL It from tu- sykw-tu. DR. C. L. GATEa Ilnnrortt, Sllnn.. write: 1 lull .Inlior itu '" ''klcltcnJl by llheuinali-m &I.-I Kl.n.- Irt nM- Uuit ho not If r tlown 01 tl.o .r ii wM rretra wllhpln. it. lt-i ri 1-iiiviiHS'im InlifihenllMlrii'i ' Hill MM1II ün. 1 irrcrib ' -I n - o.r latlenU aal axilllu Mj prkCUCt. ' JjrcefUolloli'o4' n..)Prsi boo MPtO SWANSOH RUEUWATIC CU.lt COMPANY, I)lit.80 174 i.Rko Stroe, Chicago SWÄWSOM PILLS Act Quickly c- 1 ircnt'v upon the dlcesuvc ora .:. . r.-m-.r ft tlio Un urbiiBclP 'U'.l e ihshin? n healthy or ..: jn u.e Iver, stomal U nnd bowes. THE BEST REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION mich MottiiehSj Cour Otomactr, Moartcurn, iseienmmt urr Troubto, otc. , " 23 Cants Par Bax AT DRUCOISTS Boono Township Tnisteo's Notice. fno undersigned, Trustee of Boono township, Dubois county, hereby pivea notice that he will aUcnd to all businefce rortainin to tbo oflice of Trustee, at hia eeidence, two m es West of I'o r 'nrnvillo, on Faturdaysof euch week, an 1 rtqneatB al. pereona bivintf township bjßineps to prepont it onb'iitutday. CitienB dest ri up; bookB from the Townehj Library, aro notilied that the Library fl "top! Pt my residence School books at James Mulkey ' atPortersvillo. Tiiomah JI. Inmak. Trustee BooacTp Jan 5 -1000 yr.l

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