Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1911 — Page 5
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PflllRlFR UU un tun u:.a irntie Schwenk went to Loaisvill i lust week for a visit with relatives Womonluvo n Ji'-r, rosy couploxion. ,n ill- kin udily u-rnl Oil and gas wer struck in the; ....ii n .lohn Dillo s Monday at a depth of 550 io-,t. X .It i 'Uli! rt. t HIT-ml Ith IMHIPIIJ .. ' I m 'uitiiif-.t r ' ...i..... ; ...i.. . . . v t. ,.u- f t1 i!fl.irinius ii punuiuiuiii'j. i Mrs. vears a Mni-v Cook, lor
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of Jasper die df.rench L'ck are ar
resident in Sjiiday. nor iiuiiic in.. U.-cu.t' "em cuneiinntion,! w" " i ..I... ,1,.. Ii...., I ,e mi min ii. n ii" .. 1 1 in" . i.t HI
tl, .-ii-ii nini "PC""1 nKu,iv. ij.icfc relief un-l ipAi ihec.i y .... i.f tin' liowil . A-k yc ur.ruln ..,. .jMiem lie n"ins -lo.i'ji-
25 ci'iita a box. Go i R Wilson was down from Indianapolis to spend Saturday and Sunday. lu.rliilHf- CllltU
v valUHl.u innlKMie f.ir thront aaü.tiveS
.....i.io. miii-klv lelievt'M and cnre-l "'S., i i.r.Miil.iiiL- unl a !atiL' rouelvl ,i i.niitl.uiL' unl a !atiL' rouelvl i .. wliitili iudici.ed ip,l luntii Sutd bv All Dunlf to. ' o-nii ir Rnmar Travlor came down lrom Indianauolis to spend Stuiday and öunaay. When Yun See the Hell lie bottl" wU nave o"r piiawn e j .
t vuu are get-intf the b et i ouabain! u. C5COtt oi jiurn , u. nuuper , w remedv. Dr Hell'a i ine Tar-lion- of WasoingtOn Co., and William , ,.M!i'onot eali iieduserfi. .vt "It.Mehoir of Dubois Co - - ; . , i D- Bdl's Pine. Tar Honey This is the last w ck of thel8a n , J1MJ. a A J wor-1 in fm iu 1 rest nt term Ol the UUDOIS Cir- tl,H un; , Hella8 in several fert-iB v. t court iA.u.iir.e. For Grippe. Coucby, Colds, . .. A-tlmu and throttr'mb! s itisthe oet
bu-ieitand mi.Mitiest little 'Dm? H ti nllu l-ivnr 1 nuit ir. ill'-) um w .ik. wbenever r.u rqui'thir Inese tablets cbnu(:o weakneä( ptreng h, lifetlesantss mto enercy.' n.,nu& ntii inrntixnp.uH. Tbeir bc-i .. 1 1 : T..I.!. ... Tl... .1
... yd ip one don't nnliz tiie.Vjbe .t Hillsboro m tne morning ..km a putative, .-old by All an(j with you at JKSper at night n 7 P M
os li.?x äs at Louisville l.t Ihursdnv to brincr his wife w no has been in a hospital thore home Thev returned Friday,
Mrs. Dick being much improved, re.-n'tinp from cold the bend, cheat or laiv. s.d I by All Heulers. A Medicine Mr37""Jo3. RoteLtf with her I.' U.!'Vr; uZillmuShten Anna Renner nd h. 1 for BU.e-n xeara, and aalen have, Mr. JOS RaUSCh, and sons John nil rpiped even- venr do yon run no'and Edward, and Mr. and Mrs. n't We guaiantee it. At all dealers Äjbert Urich went to Evansville Mrs Catharine Krempp wasLvfisterday to attend the funeral here from Louisville the latter.of her son Robt.
part of tives. iast week visiting relaCASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Ü18 Kind YOU Half Always BOUght Komturs i of 1; jeuc4& S JS - I - -- i Mrs. W.E Russell, nee Miss; Hunterleft Monday for Iowa to join her husband, where they will spend this year. DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pains. An examination for School tea-hers licenses wiH be held in the High School building next Saturday at Jasper. Thflrc s nothing bo good for a Hftat Dr. Thomas' Klectric Cnr? i i a few hcurs. Relieves pirn m any dart, For Hi. any. Ffllss Jessie Corn iNews has been received here of t Yta Ann f V. fi C 1ipi.ia Pnin ' x . '"v ucui ii ui Unas cooit a i daughter of John Corn, at Santa; " onica tjaii., on Uec. 3. 1910. She was born and raised in Jasper and left here for Kansas V'th her parents Mr and Mrs. .lohn Hnm fUo f iRQJ She was buried at South Haven, III niv OUIllll'l . aw i Kansas. Aged 25 years 4 moLook For The B:c Hive On tbe packapo when you bnv Foley's ijinev and Tar for coughs and colds. Jlie L'Cflllin. M-illw-.nl Ii... It.tit llivn Ilenieinber the name. Foley's Ilonev u. i T.. , - . r..n J I i L . I
ai am n jct any Funslituw. sourer' , , r ' i- r: iJit,fr h J". A. MehnnKer. Kvansville and later to Pine Blutt I .t. I. .n l-i -Irl n nncidrin
Gray-Flick m lhe marriage of Miss Elenora 'k, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs -..I rim ot -lasper, ana Mr. urty, ot riuntihgburg oc-i wrr-d at St Joseoh's rectory 'uesdav mornirg, Upv K. thcr Francis officiating. I uit wcuuinff reception anü' "i-miT was had at the bride s nome on Nwton St. and a dance, given atlvunkel's Hall in, the evening which was attended
oy numerous friends. The groom! More than if you are not satisfied after IS a firnmnn ; tu wl r'neln Southorlamrn I'le hye Milvi
thf SniifK rtil ...1 ... ' 1Mti,;:: n"., lTi ' .niVTi. V way ana nimp. uuu unue win prooaoiy live inNewA'bany. Congratulations and best wishes.
The Twentieth Century Club1 moots with Miss Magpie Castrup
'next Wednesday evening,
Kunkel and Hettch are having' a new eiani house and shed !etv bui t "ear to their livery barn
Anthony Mehringcr, Andrew Evansville ths wee' attending j th corn school l Jos Hitter arrived this V3ek from Montan whera h! hat! spen 'be past t.vo years wortfnjr for i he Bates and Rogers Const Uo. Figu -iug on the local option law heing repealed three men at i pplying for two at Pe tersnurg i. . Ff Lafiripp: Consh and lilly Culds ...... . . Taki Foley's Honey ami Tar. I Httt-i, lü ftf Müh ringer. . . . j an I f irj rf ! I ry Jos. A Aurthur Sanders and wife, of Huntingburc spntdaturdnv and
vimiuiiy iuonnr.j?er, Anarew i : u. Hopf and Ferd. Volinwr were jn',l0u- toniSnt-
Kiim-dy is auwluy in Jasp:r visiting relair throat nadi fives
öhamherlain' Viuli ltui(lr never OhamherlainN Vijli eou-'ilieaiiiKiiniH to e wtw i for o -ti mUe ttmjrli cUi an i Tr 'ntionK t t e ttiroat rul In c. fi ft inl untiv -v 1 ' 1 t 1 1--The Spelling Contest at Jeff, ersonville Fob 18 wi 1 bo under . j: 1: r r ... ? o iii ill r hi " I i ii ill i iinii i v ..iiiii V i ' ur. here. I. . A for the Ball (in te bAtte. Remember friends that next Lord's day will be the Fifth abbath of the month and I will the Cbamlfrlan Lugh Remedy i? not com -non. evirv-uav congn uuxuire troubleeone and cancerous conipli"ation8 g a merit nous rmouy lor an iut1 .. 1 A l. Fingers Mashed Perry Yeager ho works for Jos Gutzweiler on last Saturday accidently got the two middle fingers of his right hand caught in the mem nt n. frnntlinir ma chine at the Abator which crusho.a tnem ou. ur viugheji uicaaCU LUC I1UIIU " w . 0 wej He Never gol His Money back ouiheriand'a Eß n Eye S1 ÄnT era. Heavy Loads John Hoffman ann Isidore . l . r öenue w u,u . " YE hniiUnfr heavier loads than the law al ows for their wagon tires on the rock roads It cost them $L4 80 each Millions of Bottles nf rr. Rftll'a Pine- Tar-Honey used an , ml itlV i , tftl t'VI'll'nt ti.al in a coon freineilv lor LiUrippf, ooutrhs, a. d all I throat and bmnrh -1 trmi'tn s. Tfr hip i t 1 1 un iiic vv where. . . n i it n J Ro), R0l6lt U63Q Word was received here Tuesclay oitne ueaui m tet at his home in Pine Bluff Arkansas Death came iron tl phoid fever. The news came as friends a snocK io 1 I X his many
here as "nob" as he was always h cccssarv wm alwaya work woncalled was very popular here be-!(lcrg in avöidirjg trouble. Railroad
ing weii UKea uy an wu ni him. for his lovial and good natured disposition. He left here 1 n nrr wr,mv epvprn venrs uu. iiiuuik mnvinfr in rVlK. WHUlt" lie Jiv-iu as foreman in a m leoad shops at fknMmnnf Iiis death. He marHI"- " . ried i daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis Ciramelspacner, oi rvans v lie, and ms remains were sum there for burial yesteraay. nis Innthnr Mrs. Jos. Hottet and her dauirhter Mrs. Renner and son' Edward went down to attend i the funeral. Tne reiauves nave the sympathy ot all wno Know them in their bereavem?nt. Why Can We Say we will refund your uiuapy. w ai mi deoler3.
Evans. 1 E. church buntlay night. The Christian Endeavor Sociassisted bv the Misses Uritchfield present a play entitled In Union Station" at the opera Mrs. Jos Rausch came down from Louisville Wednesday to occomoany relatives to Erans ile to attend the funeral or hei brother Robert Rottet. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve is for anything for whk a sulv ( p inlicaiuii" n'icii as pimniui, uiat-K-bean. 'ori, chaps, ulrer, cunbur'i and i all skin affr,!. ion 85c at a.l dea org. j County Epelllng Ciiesi Last Saturday, tlu ounty speling contest was held at the Jasuer High school building, there were 36 pupils, representing all the school corporations of the county, but one. The pupils of the Jasper schools met the visi- j tors at the train and volunteered j aid to the timid ones Toey marchfd with them to the New Court House, where Audito !. A. Sweeney was host. He enter j tained the visitors while he point-; ed out the beauties of the building After this the visitors vent to tne churches and factories. At one o'clock the contest took place. fA commitr ee of tnrei teachers selected the list of words and Prof, Brckman, of Ferdinand pronounced them. A ist of l0 words was used, and all pupils "ere requested to write the words with ink. After this the visiting teachers graded the work while the pupils busied themselves with the idea of let- . mi 1 J tc-r writing iney exenangea names and address s, agreeing to write to two new acquainttence at least. The teachers reported tht folimviiiir vinners of the contest Ardella Salb, of JasDer, aeed 14 .1 tn . ... i . T?A yrs witn iou per zmii, vjcu. in ward Waldnp, ot males, agea 13 yrs, 99 per cent; For third place three pupils tied, each having 9G per cent They were asked to spell again, when third was won by Oscar Dickman, of Jasper, aged H yrs. For fourth Clarence Zehr, of Dubois aged 13 yrs and fifth place Rachel Uoane. of Jasper, aged 13 vrs were selected. Other merit were John B-tz. of Schnellville, Amy Kinchell and Emil Menke of Cass Tp The affair proved the wisdom nf Sunt. R J. A'ey. who inaugarprl r.h scheme. It revived spell ing and many patrons approved of the plan. The three leaders of the contest will croto Jeffersonvi le, to comnete in the third Congress - iinn.il District. Feb. 18. The nine ' - a , i r .v. nmmr.v stmenntenaenis oi tne district have purchased a oeauu j , ful silver cup, whichwiil be awar ed to the winner Ecxzeraa, Ringworm Tetter, chap: ed 1 an la or lips, boils soar and all skin diseases anu quiet m Pho nsp of Dr. Uell'd AnliSePiir. Knlt-P. 9.V- a b..x at nil dealers. A ecr atuyanowin white otmen'. Sound Philosophy. Of all methods of making anoth er person angry and disagreeable the worst is to tell him that he will "have to" do something. How often do we hoar, "You will have to go frt ihn ntbnr window" "1 OU Will hnve to co into the oilier car,' "You will have to wait an hour," - "You will have to write the genera naenirer agent or superintend
Rev. John Regie, of E ville preached al the M
1 ent," and the like! Primarily we ;e;arc all free agents and don't "have ' to" do a darned thing. Wc maj
find it expedient or necessary to a certain end, but we don't even "have to" cat if wo don't want to. liave to cat ITow easy to put the direction in another manner, 6ucn as, me ocnrr window, please." or "Will you ktndlv take the car ahead ?" or "Th rales rcnuire." A short, very short explanation of why a certain thing ,E j v !Q ß Gn'spine-Tar-Honev w For uougns ana vsoius. Ladies Sewing Circle TU rnllnwincr nrliflfx; hnvn I 1 1 1. 1UIIU I v.w.-ww " ' - een ma(e by the Ladies of the !Sewjnff c,rcle and donated for tne fa,r slnce ,jan z, lull Loetta Hahigemb. sofa pillow Frona Hoffman violet emb nsm-on Celia Eckert shirt waist. n ant Hoffman pillow cases r.hilda netticoat Theresa Kress cut work man tel cover. Emma Klein holly emb. dress or scarf Frieda Gugsell eyelet emb- bib Nettie Hoffman 2 ladies waists J. P. Kun'cel 2 dressing saci Iques.
Geo. Mehringer 2 childrens
dresses. John Geier dressing sacques, emb. apron. Anthony Eckstein 2 aprons. Kred. Krodel Dattenberg- con. piece. Phil Kunkel Sr comfort Ferd Sermersheim 1 box pin cushions. Win. Shuetter 25 yds. carpet, j Emma Leber 25 yds carpet. rr . r:.. : i .1 quilt and comfort Alex Gugsell roman emb. dresser scarf. Frank Sherer 2 childrens dressOQ o noHionnfc . i j JOS. Knabel girls dreSS. .Jac. ivuntz gins apron. Jac Schneider emb. battenberg table cover. J F. Friedman fancy pin cush ion. Eugenia Schneider baby riage robe. Anna Renner ladies waist, John Hatter crochet table cover Geo. Renner drawn work piano cover. Jos. Gugsell quilted comfort. Ms. Jackman pieced quilt. E J Kuebler splasher Isador Schuetter dressing sacque, apron. Ivan Friedmm emb. sofa pillow. Donations Mrs. Jo? Holet t nillo.v eases. " Anthony hckertlimn table cloth ' A. J. Berber muffler flmnal skirt, swenter, 1 ox candy. Mn. Juc Knntz em, sofa cushion. " M rt Ecksifin dieeorrcnif. " John Dick lnen ta le clotb. " .loi E-katein tab!o cover, hau 1prchiefs, umbrella. Mrs. Alf Periner-heiin crouhet biby saci le, sweate. doz. handkronef Mra, Simon Uli Ii 14 ydH. clt th. Mary Kiefer bod 6prid " Andrew Ifopf bo.l spread. " A'b. Uri-Ii .ire.'sinß rar qui W. II L-isrh'on biby blan t. " Lv. C. Jahn white roln blanet. Mrs. Peter Weaver quilt " Lorenz Meb.inp rqudt. Geo lluchman quilt. ' Jos, Fr ten quilf, " Helen Durps table cloth. " Jos Krei 2 bonnets. UenryPnuS comforts 24 vds carpet. Mrs. AI is G'nmel'paeher bed sjireatl. " Imnm Lf-bn.- 2 rues. " John lleiehelech opk tabouret. " Andrew Schüler rocker. John He chelbech rocker. " John Sheri-r quilt. " Nie MehnnRtfr quilt. " Ferd. Eckert 1 box fish pond goods. Mrs .u ircella oud Roods. Melchoir 1 box fish Mrs. Alois Beiter batlenberc tofn cii'h.on. Mrs. Anton Hab1! bor fish pond goods, 2 hair receivers, hair pin hoi ler. Mrs. le:er b'-neunch oetl spread. ' Eü Habig apron. Carrie Berger 2 childrens dress es, apron. M s. Geo. Gerber kimona. emb pocket O ud and Hubert Beiter 2 cushions AT.d. Joa. Klein blankr.'. .ienrv lleazoc underwear, corn Mrs. lien Krodll comfort, ' Win. Pfau eyelet emb. square, ccn. piece. Mrs Alois r.etler eyelet eint, ten piece, roman emb. cover, ear, apron. .un. Gej Kenner kimona. Geo Ilerbig Louisville Ky mahogany destal. Joe Thinner Louisville Ky. mahogany pedestal. Job Herb:B Jr. uuisvit'O h.y. nseion cradle e iefc. Mr.. Jos N. Ilerbig IX)uiBVille Ky. dr"P3 pattern. Mrs. Jos. Watil liOUievuie kt. unen towels, muslin. Mrs Peter Dick bed spnad. J .b M. e urm enamelled brttin and pitcher, ironing board, coal vase. Mr. Louis .Miller comlort, pillow a t. bon bon di h pitcher. M't. Herman hckert DlanKet. Jac Eckert bed epread, blankef, tab.e clo b. Mrs. Kd Uapps pitcher. " John i'feffcrqnilt " am J. Melehoi? oak pannel t.iclnie frame. Mr wm u unpen neu Epreau " Louis Ituyhng rrck'r " .Mary -ehniidt quilt top J.din K. McFll quilt Up Carl Teilo whi e enamelled Litd.un sink Manhattan Cub loathe" cove-ed Mor ris chair Miss Josephine Mehrtnger pictur , lamp Miss Alice schtaus ö sowing compaions Miss Rose Dupp rocker " Kmiua Duppa 1 nprons, dreajinjs e3rquea 311-8 Mary llopl quilt " Nora Kiefer eyelet om. drawn work cen. piece Miss Tharesa Schuetter pr. vases ' Anna Lechner rofapillcw " Alice lleyling nppliq-je cen tut c Mm. E. J. Kucblor 2 pr. lace curtanifc Have lvctl', r ' cannot bo too careful. To i cannot beo ein treatment too earl v. Each cold makes joiimorn liable to another und the last is a ways tbe harder to euro. If you vüll take Chamberlain's Couh Remedy at the culpet you will be saved much troucle. Sold by All Dealers. j Mrs Nancy J. Witsman a former resident of Jasper, died at j the home of her daughter Mrs. John Webber, near t Carmel last week, after an illness with asthma extending over a period of several years. The interment took place near Mt. Carmel Deceased leaves two sons, Sylvester a merchant of French Lick, and Wi Ham, formerly of Ireland but now a farmer living near Mt. Carmel, and one daughter Mrs. John Webber, also living near that place,
A Reliable Ccugb Medicine Ifc u valuablo family friend. Foley's Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 7th St., Kanton, I'a., ftaten : "SevcAl iBürnbern of mv family have been cured (jt bad c3iigliH and coldt'H by tbe ueo of Ioley' Houfy and Tar and I an nevor withoutH a bot:le in the houee. It Northen and relieved the irritation in tbe tbioat aud ioosoii up tbo cld. I bava always
(found it a reliable cougb cure, oold by ;Jos. A. Meh ringer. Real Estate Transfers. Mat Buechler to Adam Heiderich 200a 20 2 4 S5000 Peter Hoffman Sr. to Joseph Lady 40a 1 2 6 $1000 Jos. Lady to Bertha Lady 43a 12 6 $1000 J. H. Song to Nath Zehr 40a 28 1 3 400 Eliza Bamberger to Leo Snyder 4 40-lO0a 34 2 5 $2400 Bernadina Reuber to Elizabeth car-'Sternberg 1.26a 26 2 4 $225 Bretz Kath, Mc'ahan to L, J und. int. n ; out lot 5 Hunting burg $1 I "W. Small (Guard.) to Pres. ton Small und 3-11 of 147 acres 6 and 7 2 5 and und of 39!a 7 2 5 . $1G47 11 Sam V. Pitts to J H. 1 e.kman lots 220 230251 252 Ferdnand ,c2100 Mary I -'ohnson to Thomaa J. Schnarr lots 46 47 48 43 50 Tdadd, Jasper $22UU John A. Vogel to Fred. Vogel und 4-21 40a 19 1 4 $809 49 W. Cummins to H. II. Cummins 38a 2 3 3 $600 H H. Cummins to Lydia Cummins 38a 2 3 8 $600 Ocar Nolan to Jas. E. Nolan 40a 23 1 3 $300 Wm. Geisler to F. X. Streicher ln 35 1 5 255 Mut her and Gerber to L. M. hrimrer 75a 271 6 $2750 John B. Teder to Joseph l" . Bo,ty 'ta 3 13 $5 E. Fred. Beumr to Emil W Si he lot . 4 Holland, Kuntz, N. add $1100 E. Fred. Beumer to F. w. Siebe lot 5 Holland Kuntz N add $200 John W. Neukam to John Kalb 41 25a 25 and 36 In 4 $600 Sarah E Lyt'e to Harry and Mary Lytle la .13 In 3 $238.19 John Freyln rger, Jr. toured Bauer 80a 18 In 3 $1000 Foley's Kidney Rem dy-An Appiecia.ion h. Mr.Oonnoil, Cnilierino St. Elmira. N Y., w "ea: ' 1 h t' exnress my appri? ;a;i n f the grtM' yood I 'erivwl fr-in Foley's Kulney l.'e edy, which I u-fti for k bad mm of kidney trouble ive nottle did the work most effectiveJ v and proven to tue beyond doubt it i the most reliable kidno- medicine I 'have ever taken Sold by Jo., n. Meh ringer. IIow'h This? We offer One Iluudred Dollars Ue ward for any case of Catarrah that cannot be cured by 11 til's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. Cukvsky & Co,, Toledo, O ' the underfilled, have keow i F. I tjhenuey for the last 15 years, and elieve him perfectly honorable in nil luii-ineie trausationa, and ftiuuii iall al Ii to carry out any obligations made by his firn. Wamhxo, Kin'anV 'ktis Wholesalo Druggists, Tile lo, O. HuII'h L'fcUrrh Cure istaksn internally acting directly upon the blood and tr.u cous suiface of tha jjvs'em. Testimon als sent free. Price, 75e. per bottle. Sold by a'l Drupgiiti. 'Tawe Hull'i Kutnily Pills for constition. Dr. BelTs Antiseptic Salve GocY4tor nil Skin Diseases. Laurels Again ! Therarl Exposition hnj mrulo the Gold Mtdfil Awanl to ' I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Cold mcJiH wtr f.to Bwnrdctl at PCWOrlnM 1803 nawiriiu rair For Sale by Philip J Knnkcl Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans .at 5Jper cent. Jasper, Ind. J 5U 1 UMHO M EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Dcsigns Copyrights Ac. AnTfinescK hi' iind rteicrlplloii mil) intrklr MS'-onn" our"i. freo wliellirr ar Intention I ir iin'ilr t lie ' I'le. ronnnnntea ti innnotlyr .iiil ic MaU HfitlBOOK onl'aleiiU i i fiio. in tl hh ' - - 4 ii : ii ir im' ems. l'-if- its, tuk.fi 1 ' r ii. Im.ui e .iii-i it iu. recciT, irif lal not It. " ''ui et rut' u (,110 Scieuiific Hiucrican. A liinrtsomolr H'tiM mI wei'klr. l.rcot rlr Tetnis. f a cuu'h i r niT' ic' 'ii' ,!""iin!. jenr. f..'ir ni'inth, tu eulju Ijyall nowsiloiilo's. H ß CO."-- NßW York Sore Nipples and Capped Hands rc quickly ctircl by applyi"f ChamberloiiA bulvc Try iti it U u au, l'ncc 25 ct uU.
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lüllEHUND't EULE EYE SALVE Good for Nothing but tha Eyes Foley Kidney Pills Are tonic iu action, quick in results. A special mcdieinefor all kidnev and bind-
der dißorderH, Ucar Bell, Bloon inntin. Ind., says; " I have been bothored Kieatly with my kidnevB nnd 1 would have suffered a complete b'eatc down had it not been for Foley Kidney I'ills. My bnek pained n.o ternblv wittipliarp HhootiUR thrueta; my kidneys acted mucli too freely and I Im I beadaches with dizzinepif) and tired feelinun in the morning. Foley Kidney Vitt were brought to my notice and I started riuht in with them'. I was gratified wih the quick results They eased my backache and before many weeks I felt like a different mpn. Foley Kikney Pills have cured me and I gladly recommend their Ube." Hold by Jos. A. Mehrinper Foley Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Brlght's Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health an4 strength. Refuse substitutes For sale by Jos. A. Mehringer StredC. (Driver, Vetarinary Surgeon Office in Flick & Pfau's Drug store. Home phone in day 45 2, ight 119 Cumberland 77-2. 1. F. MJ, Uornci'a7tli & Jackson Sts. HOME 'PHONE. OPERA HÖÜSE Barltsr l Sharb Razors, Clean Towels and Good treatment. Give me a call. E. A. Summers. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Arc quicklv ciirttl ty npplyiiiu Chamber IninV hat . Try U it is i-ucv-cs llic 1 criiU. Application for Liquor Liicense. To th cltlirn of the town of Japf r. l)un.coantv inu otice is ntreiiy kivhi tliut the unJpriiKi'eu. n unite citizen, twenty tie vmrt old. ti! coon moral cimracter aim who hin ticeu u coutinnou rcsnU'tu of tlie towu of Jmper for a pt-rlod of ninety cln h. Joro tbe puhtloation of till notice, will nply to th notird or i oiiimisiioncri oi nunon ouutv lmllRtin, at their next reKUiar feu. tmii. V'll, fr lenTe to sett In his own imnie spintlotiH, vinous na niit liquors, in leu quantities thmi h qiiirt t a time, vrlth the privilege of allow Ing tho nnio to bo IrunV for a period of one yeitr rroin tno unto if until llti'iiHC. upon thw fullow iiitf described property to it The prueiie location where said Illinois nr to he Mild It In h room 15 teet w de by 20 feet lonir Ituated In the northeast cortiur nf ft two story frame bulldlim fronting on 31111 treot. nnlu liuuuin ih riiuhiku ou pnri ui lot'.M of the orlKlnnl town of J an per. Dubois eounty. IiKuana. suld applicant win at tuu aino tune unit piaco uppiy iir ieuvu to uuu duet In Mime room In conuectlou wth 8ld ulnon u lunch coiintcr.conslstliur of articles of food, lieh us cheesu, sauriiKe, crackers, etc Said saloon to uu couuuctuu in coniuctiou with a h del. IG K ATZ KUESS. Jan. 13 1911-Sw. The Home Telephone Oo. has the largest lifet of subscribers and will give you the best ser vice1 You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make ! 0 Home 'phöne 1 DUBOIS GO TELEPHONE CO .UUIU UU XUUUIUVHU UÜ
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