Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1910 — Page 4

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IASPER COURIER JV Ht K DOANk.

,1 ISl'lllt, Düll IM COUNTY, INDIANA

. .itnt.l tit t l'oi. i lluu u nsn r, Ir. ,r ti ini..i.t ti oult ttiti uiuil hm cc il ii eli 4 u.!tUr

i i-ii n M SO IV r YtMr. ll.l'paj ii .r n.i-led regularly to its

g tbscnbm until a ioti inte order to die

ontitu ftf'wr I and all arrears paid

n full, uiiiits in tis discretion of the miblNhu i Jifferent wime hould bo

d t'mo'! a l iahle.

Ä MOCK WEDDING The Girls Had a Lively Time, But

Ids Boys

S-KIIJA JULY 1, 1H iu.

Democratic Ticket.

Louis C. KIliiiKhnm

Wm. II O'Urinu.uf

Willlan II. Vollme

Hönau.

. Fred

wrüliiv ii tals I JeiMtnei . Auditor n tate Lawrencebvii;. Treasurer cf f-'lnle

of Vituvnnes. Attorney General -Thomas M. Clerk of t ie Supreme O :i r t- -

France, of Hrutinirton, Superin enlsnt of Put . c Instruction Hoheit J. liey of Hlootnington.

State Ci?r loirft- rfdvard Usrrett, of

I!aanl2i I. Stale k'tn!'.stica:i Thcnias Brollevf North v ori u. JutljiV ij :eme U.a.'t .-V:onJ 'Harriet. I) oiriti. Mot.. l Kushville. Third Iisl rut Cms V Crx of Imimn-upolis.

Judge of A iv... ate Coir.l N rlhern District, Jost-pn Ibach, of llHinn.oint, M. S. Lairv ot hownsport, and .Andrew AdnuiB of Üolntnbus City ; Southern district M. B. Hottle of Salem, and Kdward W. Fait of tipeenfield.

For ConKreee-AVilliam E. Cox

For Pr.eefutine Attorney i7lh Judicia

UiBtnct liarry V. Carpenter.

For Joint Senatcr for Crawford, Di:

bois and Perry Counties. BcnmrTray

lor.

For Jaint Repräsentative loi Daooi

ana Pike Uountiee. reler L. Uoulo

For Clrk Circu't Court. William M

Boukehuau. For Auditor Jacob II. Seng. For Treasurer. William Rauscher For Sheriff. Jacob II. Sch.venk. For Coroner. John F. Me nke . For Surveyor. Kmil Uerger.

I-or Coimuiesioner.Üd D.striet. Henry

LanUqrebe.

The house bi'l to reauire nub

lication of campaign contributions was passed by the senate with

an amendment providing for pub

lication only after election. Wheat harvest is no-v in ful

Diast tnrougnout Ui c mnty, and

the golden grain i- m ,ng garner

ed with ideal harvest weather.

dry and hot. The crop is a little

better, apparently than was promised in March. Some fields are nearly perfect, while others

are damaged. Thrashing wil begin in ten days. Jack London YVh.j .pert.

Following a saloon r w in which he was badly beaten June 23d

Jack London, the author who

came west to report the Jeffries

Johnson fight for a New York

newspaper appeared in the po lice court to prosecute the bar tender who licked him.

t.

Joins the Grand Army In tfie Great Beyond.

Mr. Pillow Merchant aired

63yeara died suddenly at the home

of a daughter at Velpen Saturday

evening, i ne ueceasea received

a stroke of paralysis while mow

mg grass and died a short time afterwards. "Pill" as he was

famrliarly called was well known in Jasper and throughout i ubois

county as a jovial and good heart

ed old soldier with no enemys; he lived at Portersville for a number of years until his wife died a few years ago, since which time he has made his home here with his son and at Velpen with his daughter. Several grown children and brothers and sisters survive him- The burial occurred at Shiloh cemetery Monday atl2M. Thus one more of the Grand Army men has answered the last call. 1 Yellow Shoes. Station agents, Conductors and Brakemen on the B. and 0. Ry , by a recent order are forbidden to wear Tan shoes flashy neckties loud shirts or use tobacco or liquor in any form. The B. and 0 is determined to have a decent lot of employes.. A good idea.

The Game Warden. Should get busy. A party in Jasper on last Saturday was boasting that he killed 8 sbuirrels out of 9 shots with a rifle the day before.

Annotto ICellmns on Leant, hijj ( Swim. If you haye to learn to swim alone, choose if possible a place

where the water is shallow, but not too shallow; say up to the

chest. This, that you may be

able to swim without your feet

touching bottom, vet have th?

feeling of security that an assur

ed footing gives one. If you can

find an assistant get used at once

to deep water.

In learning alone in shallow

water a low yourself to drop slow

ly from a standing to a swimming position and try to lie comfortable with feet a little below the surface and mouth submerged The water line should come between the mouth and no?e- The muscles should be relaxed and no part of the body rigid or strained. There is no need to crane the neck in order to keep the mouth above water, it only tires without helping, and it destroys the balance of the body- The arms will lift you while they ap-

mv rhpir nmvor .inn vnii onn fhon

breathe freely without raisinc inS in lul1 dress. The ceremony

the head at all. was pertormed in regular style.

Hnvinpr nssnmpd rhf nrnnsc A temporary alter was formed

position, go slowly through the py. ? tableI the minister stood

movements until von fp vmir-waning as nie Dnaai nartv enter

self sinking, then just put down ed the room; the bride, leaning

your feec, stand up and try again. on the arm ot Her pretended fsth

But don't hurrv. Take on'v er and the bridesmaids lollow

three or four strokes, at first: mg. The groom and his best

take only one if you find your- man met tllem at the alter, where

self unable to do more without tne mock-ceremony was perform

sinking, but make that one a ed with all dne solemnity.

correct and a deliberate one; . Unfoi tunately for the g'rls

You can afterward increase .one three young men who had dis-

bv one if vou can do no hetrpr. covered their secret watched the

-From July Physical Culture, proceedings with a great deal of

interest, and the whole town

soon heard of it The poor girls are

are now in a very embarrassing

situation; their parents are shock

ed ard they are afraid to venture

on the street to face the laughter

(Special to Courier from Hunt.mrburji )

Society over in Iluntingburrr

is laughing over the si tint of 20 ! prominent young ladies of that place. The girls of the iown,t those between 20 and 25 years of j

age, are a jolly crowd, and are compelled by lack of young-men to amuse themselves to a certain'

extent. Some of the most ad ven-' turous a few days ago decided) upon a novel entertainment and ' rapidly completed preparations'

for the affair. whi.'h came off

ast night- The greatest seerew

was maintained, but, unfortunately for the girls, several young

men were suspicious of their unusal activity and managed to obtain a clue to their obieet a

mock marriage.

It was held at the some of Miss

Geneieve and was a complete

success, ren oi the girls were!

attired m men s suits, three be

yo

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MERCHANT TAILORS

CHICAGO

torriusMT im., . .

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considerably lower than ordinarily obtains. o 1 .1

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Exclusive local representative of Ed. V. Price (if Co.

THE OBJECTION TO JOHN. It Was Easily Removed When the Sit uation Was Explained.

Ihe Gavlords and Nelsons have

WM.J.

Let us show

uur uompiete

J-jine

Mens' Puruish-

mgs,

Aud Shades of Summer Ha,ts Outing Shirts

. v Jk. lift jiirif inn

v -'ö.XVJIU

NEW TOES We Can Dress You

o orrectlv RW

Head To Foot We Want To Show You. Clothier & Haberdasher.

always been neighbors and intimate If nonnlo iTfc ! f mw friends. So when John Uaylord at ? thf? pev0ple- 13 a f?ct ,that

twenty-four, as fine a fellow as ever

tiuntingourg gins aie hard up Unn..r. O I C J. I. 1

oD l.n.T..., f ,.., u 1.1. ucaua, o ui i ui mum nave

nua, utguil wv ret Ulli Dil UUUUULII- I .- J U..,.l. 1 : T .1 ;

cr chnrming girl Molly Nelson Z' "

uLTt "..2?

Indeed, as the "affair" became se

rious it was evident to all, includ2 T 1 1 if 11 .1 i

mg joan ana Jiouy tneinseives,

that the parents concerned were de

lighted, ns yet there was no form-

iu announcement, out every one

knew that it was "understood," and

and fall easy victims

Easymark.

Weak, Weary

Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them

IT'U ll. 1 1. ..U 1

ornmn Af I T-l. 1-1I.-J HIIUIl tllC UUft. cltUCS. UllU

to Molly on the front porch, often CflJ?Sfl

Imgenng after the other kelsons

had retired.

The surprise of the two was con

sequently great when one evening n 6huflling stop- was heard in the hall.

and presently Mr. Nelson appeared

in suppers anu dressing gown, can

die in hand. Quite evidently he

had gone to bed and then got up

for some purpose.

"Why, father, what is the mat

ter?"

Molly's cheeks wore bu rains, as

her father stood there hesitating

and eying John closely. John, leaning against the doorpost, where he

When housework is torture. When night brings no rest nor

sleep.

W nen unmary disorders set in Women's lot is a weary one.

There is a ay to escape these

woes.

Doan's Kidney Pilis cure such

ills.

Have cured women here in Jas

per.

This is one Jasper women's tes

timony

Mrs. M:nn:e Webber, Buchart

Ave , JaspT, Ind , says: "I had

a distressing pain across my kid-

nnrc nnd T wac cithmnf fn linnrl-

had stood for the last fifteen mm-Li,0c nnA A'v cnr.ll Thn L-irl.

utcs saying good night to Molly, ney seCretions were ur. natural felt decidedly uncomfortable under

Mr. kelson s gaze. nevs were at fault. Sometime

in lact, It was embarrassing all !lfm T Immin tn kino-Dnnn's Kirl

around. But John is a young man Lev Pi Ik ami thmr mnHp cn irrpqh

who goes straight to the point. an improvement that I consider

13 anything wrong, Mr. Nel- if n nl-usurp tn rprnmmond them

On?" he began. "Am I to infer tn nirorirnno enflrnrino- frnm lrirl

1 W V A .T VIIV WVI llil HI M a w aa

ney complaint " For uiilo by all dealers. 1'rice rn coats. Foster-.Milhuni Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. KoinPinber the name Doan's and take no other.

Jefferson Tp. Trustee Notice

Notice is herobv eiven that I will nt-

tend to tlie duties f f the rrnstecs ollico 4 .4.. .1 1 I , r.B

ii .-nnminy oi tincu wet'K ai my oltlro m Si-lniellvillo when' those having Ininitifs-. will pU'aao call. Also will eell tcliool bookn. J. h Bum k, Triifiteo. Mar. 12 IW.i 1 year.

Lowiouiid Trip Homeseekers Rates Southern Railway

To Points In Tennesee.

North Carolina, South Carolina, Virgini, G-ore. gia and Northern Florida On Sale 1st and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Limit 25 days from date of sale. For Kates, Routes. Train Service and other Information, call

on any agent of the Southern Ry

ur write J. C.Bea,m Ir , A. G. P A . St. Louis, Mo.

FOIl SALE Story-and-half seven room

house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., al-i

ey in rear; graded street, good

pavements, good well and cellar.;

-Must be sold at once. mSto rea-i

sonable offor rofnspd AnnU-i

Courier office.

hat you object to my being here?

"Well, no, not exactly. John."

Mr. Nelson coughed si ich tl v. hesi

tating. "It's only that mother and

I would like to get a little sleep."

"father, cried Molly, quite in

dignant, "we couldn't have been dis-

urbing any one! John has been

talking very low"

"I don't doubt that, mv dear."

Mr. Nelson was bcginnfng to enjoy

he situation. "It's not that, nor

nave 1 any objection to John's talk

ing to you. In fact, 1 haven't an objection in the world to John nor

o his conduct, except"

Mr. idson is open to suspicion of

having prolonged the matter unnec

essarily at this point.

except in one tilling. Mrs. Nel

son and 1 do object seriously, my dear John, to the habit you seem to

have formed this evening of leanini

against the bell push. Our bedroom is next to the kitchen, and

Ilia continuous bell ringing is no!

conducive to repose.

New D Jtic For the Police

Tho aerial police at work a yUlr t the near future. Sketch.

License Notice. VrOTirKlnliertliyRlirnu-llii-olllii-i of Jnnpor i IUIntirMiitownlil. Iiuln cnunty.lwlli.ua Dial the umlrriiiKiiftl. a malt- mum of tlit- 1'nttu.t Sutm. Mill apply tu the County Cii.nnlM!ifr a t DuIm.i nmiity at thrlr urxl reguUr e.4lli. In triKl 1910 forlictiiorln rrtall lutustcattni; llfU"f. I""r ami In, ami per in it lite hhiiic lr ilrank on tht- prmie. Htnlr ih- irnvttn oi th l or IihIIkI! -ertilnir ucli ll mi. In it front nxHii SI t ft wil . Iiy sr. f.-t-t Ion in tin- rnii"l ilo r ( tt tun -t.-ry (runic Imilcliiiif, '-Ix II li-ft. situiiti-tl on Int I i in th. low ii of Ju.-iM-r. nt th! c-.iin.-r of '1'liinl u .Mill .trH-l, In fiiiil county, xmil nloon to ! -Itiiut.-ii in tin- front purt of hhhI liiiil.llnj: anil froti'rt on Mill ntri-ct In inl town ami i-ount. Nuiil MiplU-Mii. Hi i nt I lit- hiii thin-

um I t.lKft- iilpiy lor h-kvi- to cimiiuci in in

SUIIKI rO'IH ill ri'lllll- till With HUl.l Sl (Kill ii liiiiHi (oiiiitt-r,t-onltlii? of iirtk-Ii'fi ol fot l .-Iii .-hi-, muuiiihc criickciH, cuiiiii-.t K(ilMittll

otlii-r urticlco, nn. I in mi a joining room i lii.wliiiK iWy CUNItAl i. MAKK.i July I. IKK S wk. SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE

Schedule In Effect Sunday Feb. 21 (fie Fo

f orcwing Is fo Inion Only end is rtr Guaranteed. KAsrilOLNI) No 5 IIA IIA U.II A. M. So 17 .1 A4 I'. M. No. II " :I0 I'. M. Ni s SlVllAV (INI.V U 0 A. l. UKSTHOirsU.

H I A M 5M I. M I N :v O.NI.V. ""'la', I' m. ITIinc !hown ut IluntlniliurK. BASTHOUXt). XO 1. 1) AHA. 4:37 A.M. No. . ssfm .NO H. " JrMI'.M. No. 2, 8: "t WBSTItOtf.Vti Xo 2. IIAIIA. I'JsM A.M. V. , " 11:20 ' No. 21, " U. M A.M. No. 10. " 7:M P. M. V. Ji ( ) a i. i . j trj

For Sale.

I have a small house and lot oi. Fourth Street which I will soil at a bargain if sold soon. Arch Doane.

Wm. A. Wilson Goncral Insurance,'and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

i-J t 1 I

.-w ju uuuu äquale. JASPER

Sspcc.'ial Combination Offer.

INDIANAPOLIS STAR and INDIANA FARMER Regular Rates; The Star, six months $-j Indiana Farmer, six months Total value i?T?f Send $1.65 to the Indianapolis Star nd Get Them Both. Offer Par Rural Residents On-. This offer in be withdrawn son, therefore enter subscription before it is too late. The Star is the only morning newspaper published at Indianapolis, therefore is the only metropolitan newspaper that can reach the rural residents on same dav it is printed. For E ection News, as well as news of your county, your state and the entire world, read. THE HVTDlAlVr &PJIaIS TJLR

T ail-road Excursions Variable Tours to New York and Boston via Southern Railway, The Ideal Trip Go one way Return Another Ocean trip between; Norf ok, Va. New York and Boston boat trip between Washington and Norfolk. Stopovers at all points to New York $36.30 to Boston $41.20 Final Limit: Sixty days from date of issue. For complete information regarding these tours, call on Mr V E. Claycomb, Agent, Southern Railway, Jasper Ind or write Mr. J. C. Beam, Jr., Assistant General Passenger Agent, St. Louis. Mo.

A. F. ILM J,

UorncrTlli & Jackson HOME 'RHONE.

StSr

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License Xolier. OTICK lnln.n-liy tflv. ti to tin . u lliiiniirfilKi iji. linlMtiK .Mi.,t mm. tluit tlie umli'tMiniwI, i.,.,i. of tin- I'iiIUmI Stute, will npplv tl

iv i oiiiniixi.MiiK.r or mil... i cm nt

iii.-ir nei n-HUiHr n s-i.in In ,i , v lIO, for a lipi iini' t r. tail tut ..v . ,t iil' ll.iuor lic.T ami wine, im.l p. rmit t .i. n , t Im (Inmk on tin- pr. ininm. uol. r tin t.ro vNloim of tliu Inns ., lii.i:;,riH tro.i-rii.'iir IK-'ll ll(-l-llf c. " Tilt' tiri'i'l.in lno'tlnn Wlii'T unlit Ii.

uro to IwhoIiI ii In om ntory lirn-k l.i.i j-iiii l-.x:0 foot .oiiiiru on imrt ot tin- ni ill I It jit

qiiiirtorof (ftliiti m. town j Honth. r,itiif.

wosuiroiiiuiKOii tiif Tmy ron.1. n i.,ii,c lifKliwnylii llulnlirltlK.i Tp , liuli.., c unt. I ii tlf min.

IIKXIIV KKI.I.I.It. niuo 10, Kiln. Mr.

THE MARLIN RIFLE, Model i8ga, .3z calibre, is the Oest rifle made for the farmer, combintrtR the good points of the old muzzle-loading squirrel rifle with the convenience and rapid fire of the most Improved repeater. It is so constructed that the samo rifle uses the following cartridges : .32 short and long rim fire, .3a short and long center fire, and is the only repeater made using rim firo cartridges larger than the .22 calibre. The short cartridges arc just the thing for Brnall game while the long ones kill hogs and beef handily. On the first 2000 cartridges used you have saved the cost of a Marlin. 9 The Marlin Hand Book for shooters explains why this is so and tells how to care for. and how to use. fire arms. This

valuable book free if you will send stamps for postage to

IB- MARLIN FIREARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. CT.

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Harbison Trustee's Notice. Business Notico Is hereby pven that tho underigned Trustuo of Ilarbiuon township, will ntrimil tn fntv-tmliiti li luinouq nn onoli

hotol Mnnilnv nf tlin vnnr nt mv nlll nml

and saloon Lot 50 X 208 feet COOd persona having township buHineaa to

A Uenl Estate and

JJargain.

I have for sale a eood

budding1 18 Rooms good Dining-

room ana kitchen rooms wn

furnished and fine Bar fixtures. Offered at a bargain for immed

iate Sale. Apply to

TflAYLOll

transact me required to present it to him

on bnturdays. The townrihip library will bo kept at tn" homo near Kollerville. .M aktin TmMLi.va, Trustee. 3 m. h. 1003.

Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands

Chatnbcrlnur

ctnts.

n-i i . , Arr quickly curvtl by npplyitiK Clmti Kcal Estate Agent taivd Tofu; ubmiue: lk as

ttnoiitt TowiiBhii) Trusteo

N"oilee.

L'nn underfiirrnod, Trustee of Boon ownahip, Dubois connty, hereby

uoiicu uiRi ue win ciimiiiu :v,t . . ... i. . n ..... nt TU

nik.itiiniTi ii r.. in., iiiii.'h in iiinivv. -

rasi'lence, two m cb west ox i tersvillo, on Saturdays of each week, w rjqiieBtB nl. persons having Jownsn biainefifl to prceont it onSatuiday. w tons desirins booka from tho JoviM

knn t mv rnd i n tl 11 .

School hooka at James Mo W at Porteravillo. Tiiomah II. I', Trustee Booadi

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JaiuC 100!) yr.l

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