Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 January 1910 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Mrs. Edw. Schuler and child returned to their home in Louis ville Friday. Mrs. Chas, Hochgesang went t) Louisville Friday to spend a t w days visiting relatives, --Childrens 2 00 cloaks at 1.00 at Ed. JjKuebldrs Mss. Josi Smith is here from Lotiisvi.le visiting relatives and friends. .los Kuebler was here from Princetan iast Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs John Kuebler -Oramres 15. 20. and 'Ibi a Doz. at Ed. J. Kuebler. A Hperilic or pit in Dr. Thomas' Klci tric Oil, tilr-nueta, clu'itpeft linimoi I ever tlevi od. A liutiHuhold remedy i. .vmeiirti for ttf years. vMr and -Vrs. Robt Hunter, oi Providen1: Kv.. visited Rob't parents on Jasper Snnday. j John Pickhardt left Saturday , for Kirkville Mo., to study osteopathy. j - MiFses 5.00 cloaks at 2 50 at Ed J- Kuebler. , Mrs. Herman Schmutz went t( 'Evansville Wednesday to spend b ;ev days visiting friends. I Henry Guckes and wife wen down from Louisville last weel . i attend the funeral of his brother Philip You can not afford to pass by he bargains now offered in k aks at Ed. J Kueblers. "I have btm ix an'ts KfcuIelK k me what ooMive, bu L'-'vi iii&t we reeuit n'unui. riiey ri miuuiy and reguiiut bowl pertectly "-George 15. KratiEc. .til Walnut Ave, Al'oona. I'a. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuebler nd child were nb from Evans: ;il!e last Thursday to attend thr uner-il of Mrs. John VV. Kuebler fs. Gusta Heller of Rockport iit- d her narennts Mr and Mrs onis Renner in Jasper the latter mf Af lJ6f iwaolr. I Solid leather shoes for ladies n'sses and children, at right prits. c;:ll at E. J Kueblers. Dypofia is onr national ailment. imUck Hi' od Bittern in the national hip for '. It strengthens ttoinnc) cn lftnuf . t romotes (low of diueptivt iicef , iniritlff- tho blool, 1'iiihh you up N'r. Louis Rutledge of Evans ville. spent the first part rf thisveek m Jasper on business foi he Prudential Ins. CoMiss, Helen Steinhauser re united Itstweok irom a visit with ter brother Frank and wife in jt. Louis. Fr f:czm!, Tctur and Sault Rheutn Tho intenso itching chnrocteriHtic ol In' ai'nioiit- in nhnof-tinttuntly allayed on Miiiitiam a bnlv Manv ecven im'h have bei'tt cured by it. For eak' JjJifceiili A. iMchriner. N'o child should be poorly -lad when you can buy cloaks for hem from;50c upward, at Ed. J. Kueblers. Charles Flick and Andrew Ber?er left for South Bend Sunday :o attend the Annual meeting of he J. K. of A-'s at that place. Married Tuesday Jan. 25 at the Iprks office bv.Tusüee F. L.Hotz John W. Bradldy to Laura B. Milow both of Birdseye. Our est wishes to them. -Ladies 8.00 cloaks at 4.00 sure a bargain at EJ. J Kueblers Any skin itching in a temper-tester. I he more you scratch the worse it itches "iin'H ointment eure ,iiles, eczema ckiii Hcmi.jj. At ail (iriip etoree. Married at the clerks office vyilliam E Bissey and Nji'ss, Elsie lauieiu, on the 26th. day of Jan. 1910, by Justioe Kerr Traylor. There is no such thintr as a
I trap drum" and the yahoo who ,'ises it and the printer who prints ij; without protest; both display their dense ignorance. (See Weusters Internationa'.)
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K,IPI, " Mw..Hwuu.ptm cne price ot sole leatherl ueDJi! !adds $2.000,000 to the sole leather! Hw One Dreier Successfullv Trciu. bills of shoe manufacturers, nnd
Pneumonia. 'a In tn-ntiiiL' iHUMimnnin " nv iir T oc "mm. ol i aS,C. Tn ; "ihe o, iV ren :
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v "'S" isiunciu'. win c. or oonrsf. I would 'reutothfruymptomH with differt tit inedicnrp. I hiivo nnnil tili rrmmlv '"X '"ic in my medical practice and "voyet 'ailud to find a case where i ""N 1)01 ton ro Hi tlu linntih T linvii' "'d it mypelf. nn has nhn my wife fori I'J'iglH and colds repeatedly, anJ I most! Willingly anil cheerfully n-commend iti c.. ., -nor io any other cough mniedy to inv knowledge." For sale by Joseph A. .uahnnircr.
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Marriep Rollie Vowell and ameaica hj. Simmons both of Crystal Ind. at the Clerks office January 22, 1910. by Justice Kerr Traylor, Mr. Peter Bellner an aged citizen died at his home on West 7th. Strett Tuesday morning and was buried at St. Josenhs cemetery Thursday morning. Sunday January 24 the coming marriage of Mr. William Steinhauser and Viss, Freda Jochem .vrs announced at St Josephs church. Mr. Steinhauser is one )f the industrious young men of Jasper and has been employed at the Jasper Desk Cc's Mfg , plant for several years The bride to )e is the pretty daughter of Jos. Jochim Sr. of South Main Street. Manv friends extend congratula tions! Im r the Dull Feeling After Eating I Ii vi iif l ('liHriilKTlain.a .Stomach iiid Liv.-r Tablets fur tome time, ami in teat illy that they have done me more :otl t.iuii any tablets I have over used Iv double wnn a hovy dull fulling fti'r initintr. David Pkbkman, Kempt, Siva .Scotia. Theae tablets etrer gtlien ho Hloiraeh and improve tho digestion. hov aho regulate tne liver and bowlH. They are far mipeiior to pills b'lt cost no more, Get a free Hample at .loy.'ph A. Mehringer'e drug store and eej what a plenthd medicine it u. "The I ubMcOfficia Magazine" s the title of a new and interesting periodical at IndianaDolis
As its title indicates, it is devot-(great deal of attention and politeto news intimately concerning ness for several days. As the visIndianians who are holding office, j itor showed no signs of leaving, the if all those who hold office and' Onnlfor
all who want to hold office take che new periodical it will have a tremendous circulation.
- Beginning today, I will offer ne ,enr, c j"ae fSJin. all Ladies, Misses and childrens tfT ,0h I.1 sh1n11' s the VISlt0?cloaks at one half price- Act 1 f enjoyed my visit very much
quick, come at once, and you will find a large assortment to select fmm v.,hxr t if.mWn, 1 1 j James H Hyslop, the brilliaut' psychologist, narrated, during at discussion of the Paladine case in JNew lorK. an original old ladv's oninion of frhosts. "Ghosts!,, exclaimed the old lady . - - scornfully. "I don't take any stock in them. If you die and goto rh irnnrl nlnPP if. isn'h Hlrolv frinh irAii H wnnr.rnwnrti p hürL' n thic nnr vain nf fwinhlo whiln'if vmi go to the bad place, you'll be kept .nere. Opera House Dance. There will he a dancp at the Opera House Monday night January 31st. Piano and Snare drum i I.. : music. everyuuuy mvueu, FINE HOUSE FOR SALE . V a u a o. " I Hinnr tn ooll ho M-i-non reasonable Call on George Collage Cheese auk Vegetable Cqhrj UUIUU. Select various kinds of veg-
etables, according to preference and mince fine Stir well togeth-could
er and place a generouaflat layer i i ij j; i- ron a garnisiicu saiau man. urv abOUt three SpOOntUlS Ot COttage cheese, evenly distanced, on this ayer, put a walnut meat in the center of each spoonful of cheese and pour a liberal amount of, mavonnaise dressing over it all.' From February Physical culture III Health is More Expensive Than any Cnrc Hub country is now tilletl with paonle who migrato ncrops the continent in nl' directions seeking that which gold cannot buy. Nine-tenths of them are suffer ing irom inroai anu inn trouble or hrnn!,w.nni-ri, roniiitn ,n, n..i.....i colds, and spending fortunes vainly trying to regain lost health. Could every suner mu untio um pact and cure l" . .1 . n:S?"?,uV. " .. !,s.r; hnve been avoided. Lh.m.lw.rhiin'H Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of coIdH, and can always bo depended imn T Tort it f t rw I f Ii a yrr trrfitln "r""" " r', , "H:of JoHcph A. MehrinRer. Sometimes we are permitted to get a little inside information con cerning, the shoe trade. For in stance, people not familure with the shoe and leather trade are apt to think that a cent or two in the price of leather does not make1 UU u 1HW,.l D.ul.an?e .1 M .A J.'f f l. n.-t. - n i - risc 1 cent a fot in the prce uPPer ieacner auas more than .OOO.OOO to the bills of the shoe CASTOR I A Jot Infant and Children. nil Kind You Havi Always Bovgkt eara the Hiaatur of
TheTerre Haute Brewery men were in town last week f nd appointed MeSSfiK Irrnnl-
anb George Hettich agents for Tho Last of the" Season. I he ast dance of the Season will be held at the Jasper Opera ? eA Tuesday night February y 10 Everybody invited. .71 Fine Picture. E. A. Summers delivered to Philip Kunkel a very ..muöuii; duyua picture or. tne late Mr Paul Kunkol of his friends which was made f fom a tintype taken during the old Dubois County Fair about tne picture contains eight luii iKiigm ugure .iatural as life Mr. Summers received $5ft nn fnr the work, Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands c.rie..luikly,.cu,rc?1 hy npPb'int? Cliamlx.-rlniu'i ba 1 e Try It; it U a uccciw. Trice jj u is. Some tunc ago there lived a gen Ucman of indolent habits who spent his time visiting among his friends. After wearing out his welcome in his own neighborhood lie thought he would visit an old Quaker friend eonic twenty miles distant. On his arrival he was cordially received by the Quaker, who, thinking the visitor had taken much pains to come so far to see him, treated him witli a with patience until the eiirhth dav. when lif flftirl in him i "iiv frifind. 1 nm nfrnirl tlixn will "aS"f "In T n T 5 rx .But' d the Quaker "if the will never leave how can thee coma again?" Philadelphia Ledger. The Unwitting Jctter. Here are some gem answers to . ... i i qsuons pui n a recent history examination at a large private BC,;.1, , . öimon UO lontiort lOrmeü Wlia o luv iuuu punmiueui It W8S Something the 8mC OS it IB at Presc"1 da)'-" . vi mum ii iuincu a laixiuua uuuv of soldiers known to history as 'the Ironclads.' " "Mortmain tried to stop dead men from leaving their land churches." London Tatler. to She Felt For Him. He had sat looking absentmind edly out of the train window for . ' . o and not on the key. The passen frs SffiSS for breath, and in that moment the quick witted actress leaned over and said: i Know just how it is. l never whistle either." Ladies' Homo Journal. 6he-Ncver !nd, dear, bald hafi are like kind words. He How's that? ßiie-Tijr can never dye. naif Holl- " lutter r.orh Birds. In South America is to be found a bird from which a species of but ter can be obtained. This anima is known as tho "oil bird and onr , m . . , T, , , , of Innidad. It breeds m rocky caves on the mainland, laying its eggs in a nest constructed of mud. rni,0 vnI1T1(T K;r ro rrlr-mrdmnn' x 110 you"g oiros arc cxtrciorain an 0 ft ana the fat, having been melted down in clay pots, produces a kind of butter, says London Tit Bite. This butter is used bv the na - tives. The enves inhabited by theso oil birds aro usually accessible only from the sea, and the hunting . . . these feathered creatures frequcntly affords exciting sport the adventurous in spirit More TkR Rnoaik. "I fear you burp mt hnd enougli ec perioinv." "Not 'ad 'nurr cxpcrlonco? Why, I'rt 'ad ten placet! It U last Meath."
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. RATES-DIstrlct Officers $10.00 County officers $5.00. Invarlbly In advence. VI. K. CCX, of Dubois County 1h a candidato for Coni?reb8 from tho Third District ot Indiana siuiect to the Bern o.ratic primury. OB)Rülä II. VüKtT, ofJeffersonville, Clark County is a candidate for CoiiKreaa from tho 3rd. Indiana Congressional district, eubject to tho decision of the Democratic primary election . FOR JOINT SENATOR. Homar Traylor of Dubois County is a candidate for Senator from th district composed of Dubois Crawford and Perry uuunuc-H, Huoject to tue uemouratic con vumion. Tl. c- . joiiii aweeney, oi rerry uounty, is a candidate for Senator from tho district composed of Dubois, Crawford and Perry Counties. Subject to the decision of tho Democratic convention. For Joint Representative. DR. PUriOU L. COBLK of Dubois County, is a candidate for Joint Representative fnr th j counties of Dubois and I'iko subject to the decision of the Democratic primary elect-o. April IG, 1U1U. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK. WM. UOCKLKMAN of IlainbridRe township is a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit court of Dubois County subject io tne uemocrar.c primary. lien, Grewe, of Ferdinand tOA'nshin is a candidate for tJlerk of the Dubois Cir cuit Court subject to the Democratic primary. FRANK PI NN 1 CK. of HarLieon township id a. candidate for Clerk of tho Uircuit Court tubject to tho Democratic primary. FOR SHERIFF. NICHOLAS SKNNINÜER, of Ferdi nand township is a candidoto for Sher iff of Dubois county Subifct to the Democratic primary. ... FOR TREASURER. . WILLIAM RAUSCH Bit. of Patoka township is a candidnte for Trea'-tuT of Dnuois (Jouuty eudjfct to the Demociatic primary. FOR COM MISSIONCR 1ST. DIS JOHN A. STENFTKNAGKL, is a can didate for Commissioner of Dubois county eubject to the Democratic Primary election. Notico of Appointment-. Notice is hereby given that tlieendereijjned bus been br the Cir"uit court of Dubois county Indiana duly appointed una quniiuuii na wniiiuisiruinr or Ui' Eetate of Albert Schüler deceased and said est n to in solvent. ANDREW SlMITLKH, Administrator FKANK Ii. BKY'A, Attorney. 1,-H,- 10,- 3w. Ho Knew. They were country people pure and simple, but they had read the papers and thought thev were edu cated up to all the improvements of a citv. When they went to Wash ington they went through the navy department and saw the models of our ships of war. Pointing to a companion ladder hanging over the side of one of the boats, she asked her better half what it .was. w0h, that's the fire escape," re plii5d the husband. Lappmcott s. He Got th Girl. He had gone to ask her father for her hand in marriage "Well, sir, what is it?" snapped out the old man. "Remember, I am man of few words." "I don't care if you are a man of only one word if it a the right ono, replied the suitor. lie got the girl. His Great Need. The father received a note from a young man who had been "going with his daughter recently wluch read as follows: "Dear Sir Wood like Jessie's hand in marriage. Sho and I are in luv, and J . think I nede a wife. Yures, Henry." The father replied by letter, payng: "Friend Henry i ou don t . , , ... I boot Get one and study it a year, r . ..." - I men write me acain. ' A Dilemma's Horns. The young lady sighed deeply and was- almost aliected to tears. Harold," she said, "declares that f I don t marry him he will end his lie, and 1 am nfraid he will." She stifled a sob, then continued: And Randolph declares that if don't marry him he will go into pol itics and become great and famout and then ho says I shall pee v!,at I I . 1 I I neep ins woru too. Overcome by emotion, sho buried her face in her hands, not knowing whether to save a life or to spare the country another politician. The First Census. The idea of the census originated among tho Itonians, when n group of the many functions performed by the high olliccr called censor re ceived the name of census. It was aken every five years and indicated not only the number df the respecivo classes of the people, but their domestic nositions as husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. The first modern nnlon to take up the census was the United Str.tcs of America in 1790. The first British census was in 1Q01,
but this diu not include Inland.
1 ' Pcovud Mer a Flirt. Senator Poaroaa at the dedica-
lion of Pensvlvama'a snlcndid enrv uoi at narrisbunr smd of a certain ! speech that had ioon nimio at a nri vate dinner Iw-f jro tho dodioatorv rornmnVo"That E meanine. J t vas pregnant with "iN'd m everv sen tence its ;.:! chu racier. Brief and full hH ;..umimiting, it reminded me of Uio beautiful yonng lady who murmured to heraalf oik afternoon as she pauaod uncertainly on a street corXitr: '"What a bore! For tho life o tue I can't remember whether I'm to meet Morris in Tanker street or Tasker in Morris street.' " Tho Color of Flames. Many people have noticed witl much interest the many tinted ban and bands that rise in t.ie shape ot "forked tongues of flame" from wood burning in a fire. These va ried hues are the result of combus tion from the different elements ol the fuel. The light blue is from the hydrogen and the white from tho carbon. The violet is from tht manganese, the red from the mag nesia and the yellow from the soda which are constituent parts of tht wood. Teacher MHiat Is tho lousest ten lnee yoi ever read, Bobby? Dobliy dmprKoument for life. Cln unatl CVnuimTC'.nl Trlbuno.
LOCKYEAR'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ' EVAKSVMJLE, INOI&MA -
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You can go via Chattanooga, Alanta, and Macon or via Knoxville, Term.. Asheville N. C. Columbia. S. O. and
Savannah, Ga., or you can co TUN THE OTHER. ROUND TRTP WTMT17.P Sale good unill June 1st, 1910,
i or literature, lowers, sleeping car reservations or other nformation, call on any Afrents of the SouthernRailwav.
or address.
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FOR FINE business place. Lot 1l0'in0 fppr. rronrl framn W J WWUV V . two storv 12-1'OOm llOUSC v Good stable and barn for 16 horses, 2 good wells, good corner room for business use. tt;mi i.i. r.-n i m v 1,1 ?ö,uunail cash balance ill two pay ' 1 ' mfillts nf. H nnrl IR mnnfVie " v V. AW ItlVJIUllkll becured notes at 6 per cent. See
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LEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle "ortprages, Real stat" Mortises, Inventoues buponeas, Warrants, Reports etc for Sale at the Courier Office M HOME TELEPHONE GO. The Host e Telephone Co. has the largest list of subscribers and will give you the best service ! You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO. TEIIPH01 CO.
L",Vt.tnt.lol,v ;Vui '""nwiti A....;l"'n "Z'Jl 1,1 öta of 60o.M ritt- lo it . lion h' Uoan KU at. jaffil. How ÄPüölislier Got Even. Afnewspaper publisher has re cently brought suit agrainst forty five men who would not pay their subscriptions, obtaining judgement in each claim. Of these twenty eight made affidavait that they owned no more than the law allowed, thus presentinjr attachment- Then under the decesion of ths Supreme Court they were arrested for pettit larceny and bound over in the sum of $300 each Ah but six gave bond while six went to jail. The new postal law makes it larceny to take a paper and refuse to pay for it.-Editor and Publisher. LARGE AWENOAMCI FIFTY TYfBWfMTERS POSITIONS FOR GRADUATES aawo FOR NEW CATALO ONE ROUTE AND RETHTTPrciT TTCWTC in which to return. 8 ALE! "There Is one i ling I nercr realized nutll I began to east my bread upon the water." "And that is?" "How many people are out for tb aoußli." riitl idolplila Pres3.
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