Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 January 1910 — Page 5
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Ti Nf. Milburn and son Ray were in Evansville .aturday Jos. Sturm made a business trip to Evansville Saturday p. L. Sweeney came home last week from his tqur of the South -Childrens 2.00 cloaks at 1.00 at Ed J Kueblers Arch. Doane spent Saturday in Evansville. Mr?. Edw Schüler and child ire down from Louisville this vveek visit iue re'atives. Oranges 15, 20, and 25a a Ooz. at Ed. J. Kueblor. A eiecilii' for pain Dr. Tlioinus Kl" vtrn-Oil, rftroiiBett, chunpedt lininu'nl tver ilpviMfu. A lion&euolu retnedv m Imeiicn for 'JS ytard. Dr. Lee Salb came home from Terre Haute Sunday to assist hi i'ather in a surgical operation John Bohnert came home f on. Chandler Saturday tor a few day visit with his family. Misses 5.00 cloaks at 2 50 at Ed. J- Kuebler. Mart Rumbach came home fron Chicago last week to be at tht bed-side of his father. Mrs John Critchlow with he" 'son went to Uhnsman ill., las Jweek to visit her daughter' miss tiinma josepn went to Fans 111 . baturday for a visit with hir sister. You can not afford co passb win; uurKuwiij now oirerea m cloaks at Ed. J Kueblers. "I have bten rouicwhnt costive, bu iravu ittat I La .......1.. I UMrpd. 1 tioy net middly and regulate . . D . p,. ,ci iiiu jccuur ne How iH penecuy -(.ieorgo B. Krause, w Wali.ut Ave., Alioona. I'a. George Kraft came from St. Louis Tuesday to . ttend the funiral of his sister M rs, John Knapp Att'y. Frank Ely, of Petfrs nun? attended court . last week Sohu leauier shoes for ladies nisses and children, at right pries. call nt. E. J Kueblers. I'vjm.. iu ta tmr iiiuionul ailment. HiHltrk b.uod lihtere m the nation i) uie (or . It strfijtfflien toinuch ruinibirn , nmotes Moyv of diei-6tive juioe, J l)r t,t, tlo blotnJ, builds you up John Bike came home from evansville Siturdav to snpnn Sunday w.th nis family. 'Miss, Rose Kuper, went to Ev insville Wednesday for a week sit with her brother and friends or Rcremf, Tiitcr and Sault Rheum rhe intense itehinp characteriftic of nee luniifiitH ih nlmott instantly alia et ' t'tniiitterlaiü'd tialve. Mauv severe iseslum- l.e.-n cured by it. Jtfceph A. .Mehrinner." For sale -o child should be poorly' laawnen VOU can hnv c o:ik fnr ;nem from 50c upward, at Ed. J. Kueblers. Hon. John Sweeney of Tell -lty was in Jasper Tuesday in ne interest ot his candidacy for senator. Geo. R. Wilson was home from nis travels for the State Life Ins. the latter part of last week siting his family. - Ladies 8.00 cloaks at 4.00 iurea bargain at E J.J Kueblers Any skin itching is a temper-tester. be more you scratch the worse it itches 'oan s oinltnenc cures piles, eraeain y i'chlng. At all drug stores. Miss. Katie May Bradley a 'oung lady, of Louisville, gave exhibition of fnnv olrafirifr of theskating rink the latter part u msc weelc, Cotton and Wool Blankets at Kueblers. low Une Doctor Successfully Treats Paeunonia. In trentini; pneumonia," says Dr. J. smith, ot Mander-. Ala., "the only rein t' l.v I ute for iiimrs is Cnamberlain's .')I1L'I. lfMlnu.lt. vm.:i .. T W Mild treat Other PvmntnuiH with diffnrt jeut medic nes, I have used this rrmedy "ii'ny time.- in my medical practice and ,'iaveyetmi'odto And a case where i not com rolled the tiouble. Hwvi-
,f,'1.it ".vflf. ae has al- mv'wife furl This country iH now filled with pjcple patinted freely upon the stato of vHi'if Y ('0,,,18 repeatedly, un 1 I m st!who migrate acroes the continent in al' the crops and to neighborhood goai " , .te recommend it (dir udiona eeekin that which gold can- 6il) until Miss Kemblo remarked
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A girl baby arrived at the homo
ot 1 homas Merchant ast wook. Next we k is the last week of the January term of Dubois cir cuit court A meeting of the Dubois Co Medical Association was held at Iluntingburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mts. Willets came Jown from Louisville Monday to attend the funeral of the latters brother-in-law Philip A. Guckes. N B. Cumm!skey who has been sick for several Weeks, is now able to be up and about the house. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John McFadden at their iome in Harvard III., last week, vir. McFadden was Supt, of the Jasper Canning factory last year Sam. Russell pissed through Jasp.T Saturday enroute to his honv in Dubois from Memphis, Tenn where he had spent two .veeks in the interest of the Mossnan Lumber Co. Come to the Trinity church next Sabbath evening and hear what Rev. Wm Is Worrell will ay on the subject "The going out of the inner light " Bring a friend with ycu. For the Dull Peeling After Hating. I hive used (Jlinnih rlnin.8 Stomach ind Livr Taulete lor Ollle tin.e, and an testifiy that tluu have done me more ijood tuan any tablets I have ever used My trouble wiih a hopvy dull felling ifter eatini;. David Fiikkman. Kempt, N'ova Scotia. These tabled ttret mhen he f toiraeh and improve the diest'on 1 he aldo r pullte ttie livr und i ow I. riiui in. ftir uiitiftrinr ti v.illu Kut rit.f itn
nore, tiet a Iree B-miplu at Jonepti A. m t timu pensn, livery Mohrinjjer'e dniR store and eei what a (body gets wh it IS COmingtO him ptendid medicine it i. Isooner or later; it pays to do right One of the bannar attractions! thinss cveri of the season is "The Climax,";
j ......... , . a serio-comic arama m tnree acts
by Edward Lock, a young Amer-!South lean playwright Joseph Weber stands sponsor for the entertain-
l:, v A l 1" ''cemerary under the directions of
nc xuiix.., luUuC utc.o uui. made an nninterruDted lean to success T 1 L-l-Liove ana amomon, 1.1 . : : .1 1 rp dnminnHntr nnfpc; in this rip- " ...... i lightful play. Weit Baden Spnngj Opera House Sunday Jan 23d. Southern train leaves 10. 45. Beginning today, I will offer. ill Ladies, Misses and childrens cloaks at one half price Act quick, come at once, and you will find a large assortment to select, irom. caw. j. ivueDt -r. FISH LUNUli rvi ...nil t- f:A tiu ,. xTl" Z'""ta lJ1" luncn ut amns winauuri ouiuun next SaUrday night. x?.....unA.r UVC,JWUJ' nvited. irrIlfl III! .".I. ItVllf MAl.H' SALE.
I want to sell my bay Morgan lordship. lilization has at last adopted, sfalhon, A sure breeder Price "Wnther, i? it?" said Delaney, When (JSorTe Washington's anreasonablp Call on George .with supreme 'disdain. "Sure, ifyo'cestor3 wnndcr0cd in thebwetf coid Kastner Mill Street. P"1,1?'1!! ,nttile nvcr Shannon he ceds of Britaint their nakcd and
The Witch of Iiis Elpe
Vance I hompson's story otinelanev thoughtfully. "I wouldn't
Madame bteinheü m Human Litev0 ns fnr ns that. But, bedad," he
for January reads like a romar ae nddcd, with an air of conviction, of the days of the Grand Monarch. what i,P didn't jump he'd swiml" In the bitter, relentless duel;London Answers. waged by this woman, whose life1 was at stake, she pitted the only, Bright as the Fire, weapon she possessed against a! When Crewe Hall was burning the merciless judge and won, at0 Lord Crewe, father of the presHow? ent earl, displayed a humorous "Her golden voice filled the Pmmnimitv which St. James' Bud-
hall like a flight of bird, It wa a hauntimr, wonderful voice that t i . e e maae on? aream oi periumeu aicoves, oi secret, unspoKen romanbe There was compelling witchery in her eyfs Barristers, journalists, detec-
tives. State Olticals, one and all.inwn mid hrini? him an inkstand and
yielded to the magic of the golden . voice and sombre blue ey s.Mog,
the witch ot the Llysee, whose telegram to Street, the Itoyal acadkisses were death to the President nniician:
of France, wove her apell overj that crowd of men. They rose to 1 herdefience. They defended her' against the brow beating judge "It was one of those universal, outbursts of popular feeling in in which logic of the oramary Rina piays no wart, lur n was uue, to the profound and subtle logic' of the heart. It was sorcery" i Humane Life Publishing Co., Rnatnn III Heallb is More Expensive Than any Cnre. : not buy. Nine-tenths of them are eufler IIIU II Ulli ui'unv 4ii iuu uw Jt chronic catarrli reoultinp from neglected colds, and upending fortunes vamly trvine to reeain lost health. Could fvoiti Ihmnf ittifl lim r trltltn f f very suffer but undo the pad and cure the first neglected cold, all this eor- ' row, pain, anxiety and expend could ' have been avoided. Chamberlain's S011 .Tlon,c ly 19 f,Vnons or Jta CT? of colds, and can always be depemh-d 'upon Use it and th more seriouu dia.capea mav bo avoided. For Sale by Joseph A. Mehringer.
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rsl?" UW 5iFl Rood to him' tii:, l rti AV. tu nun ?ru, M b'J lor beinrr in uie Durg J)II51 Wednesdnv mnrninrr M . Kuebler from Liver comnHinr A,,1 i " y-"'pitint, oku w years, öhe leaves her uauanu ana children to her death. mourn J New Orchestra The Manhattan Orchestra has been organized and are ready for business, They will give a social hop at the Opera House next Thursday night. G-orge Roelle is the leader, with Houch Roelle Jacob Bates, Leo Bates and Theo. Lckstein as the members. . Congress never can do anything hi uis session just before election ucv-auou it must gee ready, nor just after election because it is too tired. 'Better
ie o .1-.. i ,i.nd Pike subject to the decision of the IS a llrv mnrsol nmt'r .i- , i--. ... . -i
, r ,' .v quietness therewith than a house - tul of sacrifice with strife." Just hvh uiiu uiu nurne oi someoti our wealthy jvhat do you find? 'Who keepeth his mouth and his tongue keepeth his soul from troubles " Remember a word once spoken can never be recalled. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine, but a broken spirit drieth the bones. " Smile, pass it along, it is much easier than to frown. "A false witness shall not be unpunished, and he that speak I ; l. 11 , -n of town died Iast week 0sf Pneumonia aged 60 years. His remains were inthred at Sr, Joseph tne ü, or a. or whicn lie was1 mom. I" ll'CIHKEl, OTP Mnnc anrl I hannnrt Manrtc r I m m . mm , .r.c u,.klv "u.,.1 b- applyiitr Chamberlain' naive rj-ii; uisaucces&. I'ricc 5 a at& Hfs Would Get Ovor. iClt he's a good as he looks," said ri Arpi,;, hp'ii do" Thn-him, yer honor, thry him," said Delaney confidently. "I've a m(i Ccid an(1 picnty . jumps The colt wa8 paddled, and Lord 'Archie mounted. lie hrst callopcü around the field about twenty acres , , in exieni. ami men iook nun over a C0U.P'C o nnc3. a lence and imallv a stone wall quite live r . i . " t. -.... , ..... Ie u,5n- iV "S -"nan jumpeu ukc hi3 mouth W!is nerfection. ijow ahout water?" asked ifTT-... .1 i. .ifi-i --t.-i l- " " """"" ""' -' wouicin t oaik. Do you think he d clear it? ' 1 I'll. llll. Ill I1U11U1. a uiriiiiii jrCt deems" worthy of preservation in nrint. . ... . . ... when the historic mansion, nth l3 works of art, rare manuscripts, ann0r and other treasures, was blazinc away Lord Crewe ordered a footman to place a table on the some telegraph forms. He then sat jown an(j composedly wrote this j)car StrcetCrewe is burning, rmnn flmi i,iid it un amiin." t hie sielor hi sont another meä ?ae by wire: vmi iwnv nSpa to snv this was ta cojfi house. You wouldn't say so ' if you couid B0Q ;t no Charoed For It. tru i-.i i " t." I ' ' . " "ft I rJsZZ- I "1 " B"V TLT,1U , lUBseacHusune. ituu uiuii: tue cu 'Kflßed a neighbor, a plain farmer, to drive her around. The farmer, desiring to entertain lus guest, c.v sip somewhat testily, "Sir, I engaged Al - L A. 1 11 1 you to drive for me, not to talk to me." The frrmcr said no more, Whn Mise K. hl, tmcIv to 4 . f f ih Jmnn ,ca,ve town she .sent lor the man and asked for her bill. One of the items therein fche cmld not under tand and asked for an explanation. 1Tint? ihp fflrJlr oh ? ' 1 , "le , f x ' 1 that's 'Sass, $o.' I don't often take it, but when I do I charge."
i wisinci nicer iu.uu "nty officers $5.00. Invarlbly In . advence. WM E OCX, of Dubois Count v ifi a riudidate for UongresH from the Third lD,6trK!t OI Indiaua eu jject to tbe Dew 0-ratlO tirimnrv. o-.rntic unmarv. GE )IiGE II. VOIGT. f TnfTrtrartn . ville, Clark County ih a candidate for uonttress irom tne 3rl. Indiana Congressional district, eublect tothe decision of the Democratic unmarv election . 0 ' FOR JOINT SENATOR. Bornar Traylor of Dubois County ia a candidate for Senator from the district composed of Dubois Crawford and Perry counties, subject to the Democratic con vention. John Sweeney, of Perry County, ia a caudidate for Senator from the district composed of Dubois, Crawford and Perry Counties. Subject to the decision of the Democratic convention. For Joint Representative. DR. PETER L COBLE of Dubois County, is a candidate for Joint Rep resentative rr th counties of Dubois Lcmuuraiiu primary eieci oi. adhi 10, im for c ircuit court clerk. wu imni:r.Kux of Bainbridge township is a candidate for Clerk of the Cuctiit court of Dubois County subject to the Democratic primary. Ben, Grewe, of Ferdinand township is a candidate for dent of ihe Dubois Circuit Court subject to ttie Democratic primary. FRANK PINNICK, of HarLison township id a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court tulject to the Democratic primary. FOR SHERIFF. NICHOLAS SENNINGER, of Ferdinand township is a candidote for Sheriff of Dubois county Subjpct to the Democratic primary, FOR TREASURER. WILLIAM RAUSCHER, of Patoka township ia a c unlidiitc for Treasuer ot Dubois Couuly sudject to the Demociatic primary. FOR COMMISSIONCR 1ST.DIS, JOHN A. STEN'FTENAGEL, is a candidate for Commissioner of Dubois county subject to the Democratic Primary election. Notico of Appointment. Notice is hereby eiven that theendpr ! signed has been bv the Circuit court of Dubois county Indiana duly appointed 'nud qualified as Administrator of th instate of Albert bchuler deceased and eaid state is solvent. ANDREW SOIU'LER, Administrator FRANK L. WVAj, Attorney. ,V 1".- 3w. The Chinese. The Chinese invented printing, they invented gunpowder, they in vented the mariner s compass. "ho ffirmora nf I :hinA trnrn the fif tn i,ot-i, i.v mMna :n cubators and t,e fishcrnlcn of Chi it.- x r..i. na nere me uni iu uawu iuh cwu artificialiv. Artesian wells are of ' nu:n tninese onmn, -it.; The , codc of China is thou eands of years old, and thousands of yeare old is the Chinese civil serv inn ovan.innt.nn thnf n-nctnrn ntv. shivering chests painted blue, the Chinaman, dressed in splendid silks, lounced in a palace, on a chair of carved teakwood and marble, reading philosophy and drinking from cups of painted porcelain tea of exquisite flavor. Left Till Called For. When Wilkinson went to his office one day last week he felt calm and contented. He hadn't any need to worry about lu9 wife's loneliness any more, for he had bought a capital watchdog for her. But, alas, when he arrived home his wife met him with the deplora ble news that the dog had gone. "Eh!" said Wilkinson. "Did he break the chain, thon ?" "No," she replied, "but a great, ugly looking tramp came here and acted so impudently that I let the dog loose. But instead of tearing the tramp to pieces the nasty dog went oft with him." "Great Scott 1" said Wilkinson "That must have been the tramp 1 bought him froml" London Express. A Peculiar Couple. Conversation had turned to the subject of two men, utterly dissimilar, who nevertheless roomed together. One of these men was generally conceded to be a "freak." Hip name was John. "John and Jim are certainly a queer pair," opined somebody. "John and anybody are a queer pair," opined somebody else. Poor John I Exchange. First Stranger (on railway train) So you arc Belling Professoi Blair's new book, arc you ? Strange coincidence! I am Professor Blank. Second Stranger That so? Then you wrote the very book 1 am agent for? 'Tcs. The hardest work I ever did was writing that book." "Well, well! That's another strange coincidence. The hardcat Tork I ever did was tryuif to sell ftNew York .Weekly.'-
POLITICAL ANN0UNCEMEN1S.
Th Right Way to Pre seed In Wuh
Ing Delicate China. A big wooden bowl filled with wann, not boihug, fioupsuds, to which n fuv l ops of household ammonia hu en added, Ehould be prepared I each piece of china washed sej u.i'cly in this, using a square of old flannel for plain plates, etc., and a soft brush (a painter's brush is best) for elaborately ornamental articles. Rinse in another wooden bowl of clean warm wntcr and dry with linen cloths. Bronze ornaments may be washed in the same way, but should be finally polished with a chamois leather. Some people consider a rub with a rag on which there is the least suspicion of paraffin gives bronze a nice appearance. Glas should be washed in warm water that baa a little ammonia in it, but no toap, and then rinsed in quite cold water. Cut glass should be washed with a brush, or if elaborately cut and very dirty it is rather a good plan not to wash it at all, but brush a paste of whiting and water well lnlo it, allowing it to dry on thoroughly, then removing it with a clean brush and finally polishing with an old silk handkerchief. The Mark. iva Yes, Harold Hatband brings Ethel violets at $2 a dozen and candy at $5 a box. Edna Gracious I I suppose that is a mark of affection? Eva Yes, an easy mark of affection. Boston Transcript The Stockholder. "I like the place." said Mr. Xewliwed, "but the railroad fare is prettv high." "But surely," replied his bride, the railroad "erapanv will fix tMK for vou when they know "when they know wtv.tr 'That vou're tho aa wh bought thai eharc of thdf stock.' Philadelphia P csa.
LiCKY EAR'S INS1NESS COLLEGE i i EYUMWUI, IMIUM -.n. -t MTHE SCHOOL OPJJESULT8"
FLORIDA CUBA NASSAU Best Reached Via The SOUTHERN RAILWAY FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS. Two Fast Trains daily Through Pullman Sleeping Car Service Dining Cars serve all meals Stopovers allowed at any point South of the Ohio River going and returning. You can go via Chattanooga, Alanta, and Macon or via Knoxville, Tenn., Asheville N. C, Columbia, S. C. and Savannah, Gp., or you can go ONE ROUTE AND RETUN THE OTHER. ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST TICKETS now on Sale good unill June 1st, 1910, in which to return. For literature, folders, sleeping car reservations or other information, call on any Agents of the Sou the rnRailway, or address. A. R. Cook, D P. A. E. D. Stratton, P. A. J. C. Beam Jr. A G P A Louisville, Ky. Evansvill
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 pay ments at 9 and 18 months. Secured notes at 6 per cent. See
HEN EH II DÄNE, Agent.
you want to buy or sell anyt g, whe n you require business or domestic
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