Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1911 — Page 5

tfP3 CO'JSiER

un o-rnnd jury convened Mon-

, and is busy investigating lotions. 'ne county commissioners held ;r regular monthly session nu'ay and Tuesday, Remember I still sell all 1 of pumps at 20 per cent count. JohiiLoroy. Ktupi i. lief in II ea'OH of IhroBl i ),. tiDiibl if you u-e Uhuiuber- ; i'ouv'Ii ! '"b'- I'lenaant ink i,, I- A i.' iH i'i offojt. Sohl bj ltlors. !t. Kckstein, who has beer ifined to his " e 1 for several tis, it able to be up again IV,. Garant') S.Mit'-.orlnn.l'ö Knl ..ilv to cum comon'ii hoar eyes in jj;kiir'. Thia m-enis ptnuuji!, b?' .t,,, k-1 1 oir gn irnntco. ,i ,u run ri,k .m l it'ouly t'üStö Uni. I p. Huther has purchased ir.U'ieöt in J. B. Steinkamp's .reliry store t(ur heavy mel, take u aoiiploc us', ii unlets, und lilvo your Moinacl mud lutein too IHp thoy need i t. n ic cy, rt't'iltu p.i eaeH ol bo-vel:. Worrell, wlio has beer rv with pneumorla foi ,-tralw'oks is getting belter io, 1 rv.; :t ulnay follow tit tle o t ' .if.f.v hin. 'I'. ey K vp prn, ,: ! itws f Ui.I mv ami hhuld. . ij tl" in. HaU by Joe. A hringur.

h-. ( rist; li rst is visitinp üiatvat Window and viein r ii i r'.uii'f Slo'iitfch und Live. - a -.m natiue In drivinu all im

kt - ci.t ol ti.e fvptein, lusurii1: ir

a. l r- ,'u'ar cowl Hon and roetorine or n- t tlio li dy to health and :;t . oli by All beal.-rs. K construction gang of the mb. Tel. Co. is at work thip ek removing the poles from )und the court house, Mrs. Uuettner and Mrs Mer is and their children moved :o their new he mo on the corr of Fifth and Newton Sts. Everylxxlj 'e friend Dr. Thwint' Ifftir Oil. Cures i oriiacht, earn he, ethroat, Heals cuts, bruinep, eealds fj ry pain. Mrs Eihv. Lamport was here om Chandler the fiist of this ksk accompanied by her mother ho hd been visiting her, back Jasper. fSO.OOper month straight salyanrl expenses, to men with .', to introduce our Poultry mc'lks. Don't answer unless 'J mean business. Eureka ultry Food Mfg. Co. (Incorpitcc.) East St Louis, 111. As rp Worrel is now sl"vly imwirgRpv. Worrell expects preach as usual next Sabbath orninj; at Trinity, time 10:30 ill you not be there? 'vm ftmily nnil eo'ierir-lly thonc in tlu counny tho-dd be ""l 't ail tircoH ith a bottle of nitf.r,ain'. Liniment. Theio ia no Hhn it iimy bu wanted in ca. e ?n a.--i.!pnt or omi(oP''y. It is t ( xr, 1! i,t in nii 0H!:pS -j rhenma"1?,r,,1In and brtreos. .-old b) All Joseph Gutzweiier has begun Kinjr brick at the Hochgerang cK yard, which he has rented tnc north-east part of town I von hay,. gMt(, (V(S i kJni, up(1 "wrlLads i:,j;k, Ey.i.Pa'lve. It ic ,J',r n,:""'l.' Mil tho cv s. It )B

1 . , nt.-, 1111(1 IB M)HIVUiy ,rn- " you don't eay ho wo ill t J""r- Try it and then a tCi! ,mt,,"T' So' evcrywl ere.

ijriT Taber arrive(i home ladeiphia Saturday, having rea discharge from the U abilTtvn account of Physical I"'''";" Ubr. nutr ultboTt wL?T n!':'.1,-v '""'ifine like r "18, lit- CLolera and HiU ,i,:, V',,, -lyn.roHpro.upt.

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Next Sunday is Palm Sunday. Mrs. Kcan of Ireland who was sick last week is now inpeoving. . One week from next Sunday is Easter. Louis Sturm spent a part of last week in Indianapolis, and and purchased an automobileHelling, torbrinK skin eruptions, diw figure, annoy, drive one wild. DounV Ointraunt brinwH quici relief nml lant- ),' eurea. Fifty eenn at any druir Uore. ' " Mrs. Threso Knabel on Wednesday purchased tho Busv Bee restaurant and wi-1 conduct it. i or ttttter, rimr vunn, z, inn, ru'.T.in furl II kiu d'-eHM. s Dr. UII'm V-.tiet ptic Salvo ih Ku; iitiitw,l to k ve ii-ia, tion or you got oir money bHck 5u overyvkhoru. Felix Wellman, of Evansville, was in Jasper Mondav to attend the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Nancy Werlheas Filey Kidney Dilln youtain in concentrated form inj-rodien s of established hurapoutie v.i'iu for tin: relief and car f all kiiiiey jMid bledtlor ailment I'oloy Kiitncy Pills art) antieeptic, tonic ind real "itivo. Kefuso h bstitutaa. Sold by Ji a A. Meliringer. Silver Laced Wyandotte md White PI, month Koc c .'or hatei.ing for sale at 5 c per setiing. Arch Doa::e Gi-o S. Fry was in Jasper Fiiesdav visiting his dnulner Mrs, Arch Doane; he was enroute j rum Chicago, where ho hnd been on busing, to hib nome in fJti nfielij, TennFor innni and Ex'.:-v' Pains. The Twentieth Centmy Club meets with Miss Amanda Steinkamp next Wednesday evening. Many ilia couio from ir.pnro blood. Cm't have puro blood with faulty diuestive.lazy liver and iluygisli bowels. Burdock "Hlood Hitterd htrenghtens toniach, bowels and liver, and purities ihe olo d.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Ffie Kind You Kara Always Bought Signature of (fffjckc Tell Your Nclgbum Wlmn in need of a trough medicUe to nee l)r r.eli'a I'ine-l'ar-Honev. It in tho beut. Look for the boll on" tho bottle. is. Nancy MerTilal

Mrs. Nancy Weathers one mf

The ingredients aro on thu carton. Dr. Bell'u Pine-Tar-Honov eontainH no habit producing drugs anil alwuya give n;itinf action. Look lot tho bell on the dottle. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards and child returned Sunday uight from Ferdinand where they had been visitiogrelativesand friends Your tongue i crated. Your breath is foul. U endnchee come and go. Thsse gyinptomp ahow that your tomach ia tho ttoublo. To remove the causa is tho first thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet? will do that. KtiHy to take and most effective. Hold by Al Dealers-

B. Moore held a sale at

on Jackson ht

tu nun,t nnt; :7xc:i wm

'"toi. utuivc itiuuilts ui trie :.i

county died at Jasp ?r April lstf'8 IUÖPe on jacKson 1911, at about 7 o'clock V. M ilU.?dfu-?ltornT',f1,mjf la aged 81 years, 10 months and lö'P 0lhJhf?Ä

days She was born o,. ihe old1

sale was attended by a large

crowd.

Safe Medicine For Children

Jos- Conrad and family who had recently moved to Jasper from near Cuzco, have moved to d farm near Owensville Every Bo tie is Gnaianlecd Every bottle of Dr. Uell'a Pine-Tar Hon ev is guammee t to give flatiefaction in .ill throat an 1 bronchial troubles.

A Pleasant- Party. tain1 N!,c? Louis Mi,1er endnv intti Sunday parL-v last SL ?MhonRrof Mi8s Ester bn,w asV'r ICdwin Miller, Pan-nts ana relatives of both niH Warn i. ,

r Mi?HPh' Aln1' Nich Mel i r. .miss Maggie Mott and Mrs I i)nia,,!nd )w:,c entertained. P ano and violin, nusic. AID

-aj)usant time Reliable Mim;TNarcol,c lit u.rw!vr,i,t- .MH'h., aays: , .tracltulRBeveri bron- , und n8 the loctor'a med1, 1 ty ""A Tar Co.npound in

I'flU n J i c nooning and gag-i-l 1,Ä" T.r Com-!

Soff V1"

j uo, Ä, nifiinnger.

Portersville Pointers. Christ Mehneof this place is building his a fine new residence East of town and will tare the

old one down.

Adam Schnarr and Frank Fisher made a business trip to Jasper Monday. Mrs Julia Cox and daughter Mrs. Wa'ter Rudolph attended ;he funeral of Aunt Nan Greene it Jasper Monday.

We are glad to learn that the wife of Rev. Worrell pastor of this place is convaleesing. Miss Jessie Harris of Lemmington visited relatives here this weok. The Ladies Aid have purchased some nice carpel for the aisles and restrum of the church, al?o tapestry for inside drapery. The little child of Mr and Mrs Miller is very sick with catarhal f e vor. Dr Btirris of Alford -ville was

called Wednesday to see Mrs

Margaret Munkel who had anoth er stroke of paralysis. Mr. Lad of Jasper was here Wednesday on business for Cum.

Tel. Co.

Sunday school re-organized last Sunday and voted to Jleave the officers the same as last

quarter.

The Ladies Aid will give an Easter entertainment here Easter night, a free will offering will be taken, the program will appear in the next issue. Rev. VVorrell wi'l fill his regulär appointment here next Sun

day at 7:30; Sunday School au at 0:30 everybody invited.

Correspondent. For All Skin Diseases Dr Itoll'a Antiseptic rinli'O is the bvpt

It lea creamy snow vr lute ointment,

i leasanl to uee and ivory box if giur-

anteud. Prlca 2fls. At all dealers.

Contractor ami Mover Leopold Schuble is always in

the market to build or move any size house. If you want the best work at the lowest prices give rao a chance to five you prices. Leopold Schuule.

Mmonston farm on the bank of White river before Jasner was

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irtiu out. as a town, iter latnerj Foiey'a Honey and Tar Compound is the late Bazil B- Enmonston a eafo and effective niKdioine fr chil moving to Jasper on its organi- Jrcn doea not contain opiauaor zation She was married to a l,Jar,n,ul dr,T Jhe feT?e. Foll' Mi. P,.M, locft p lu- Honey and Tar Compoand iamayelMl. Greene about 1850. lothlS,p,w fiacknge. Sold W Jos. A. Mehr marriage three sons gTew to Inger.

manhood, John, Lon, and Weslev After her husband's death she was married to a Mr Weathers and had one child Hiram. All of her boys with the exception of the oldest, ohn died before her, she leaves one sister and tinny grand children to mourn ir death. For fifty yiars she' as a popular old lady whom ev ry one liked and most people loingly ealled "Aunt Nr.n " She was buried Tuesday in Fairview Cenrjrv. Aft r lif "s joys nnd so ros we hoj - sie sleeps well.

For Sixteen Vtars

Dr M l'- r'irio-Tar.Uey. Ifarcen' iited b mtili ins of peoplu with per ect sati-fa.tior. For CVigbfc, OoMs, Aetb ! ma ia fait al. throat and bronchial

trouble'

The Jasper Sundry undor the management of J. K. Bretelle, of HuntingburgJ started up this vreek- Mr- Bretelle exoects to move his family to Jasper next week

Mias ArtHIn Salb champion spiler of the State, arrived home from Indianapolis Saturday night and was given an enthusiastic' greeting by her school-mates at the depotjjpon her arrival. Foley Kidney Pills Are toi.ie in action, quick in mula. A Bpecial medicine forall kidnav and uladdiuorders. Mre. Eli Cullern, Htw.tinpton Ind., eay: ' I hnve been tm Uji I eeverely with kidney trouble f,r we time and recently it became i.jch wui My tidney action was miifli too freq.iont fiid I nufftred from a eevero pain eve- the bark. However, a fovr tin-

of l ot y Kidney Pills were all that wot n'cweary to oompletely correct theee ttilntutu aud thanka to Foley Kidnay o'Vf uWHich ,?d1 reccoinwind." Bold by Joi. A. Mehrfuger. Dr. BirPin-TärHooy

Fop Prize Core j

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Low Oolont Ratti To Destinations in trie West Worth west and Soutwest Southern Railway

iicKots on sale Daily until!

April lutn, For further information, ask an; Agent. Southern Railway or write to A R Cook, E D. Stratton DPA. j...ui.5vi!le. Ky. DPA, Evansville, Ind k t, . J- c Beam, Jr , A- G P. A. St Louis, Mo.

$100 Reward, $100 Tho readers of this na per will be pleoked to learn that there ia at bast one dreaded disease that science baa bemi able toruroit ill stages, and that i Laturrh Hail'a (Ntarrh is the only Kdtive Him now kno.vn to the medical fraternity. Catarrh ' eing a conetitutionjit disease, requires a conetitutional treatment. Ilall fl Catarrali Cure is taken infernally, actin? dirf ctly upon tho blood and mucous surface ol the ?yatim, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient ttrenctk by building up the constitution and anihting naturein doing its work. The propri tore haveao much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to euro. Bend fo r list of testimonial. A f i p-wvkvA Co., Toledo, O. Bold by DrusgiflU. 75c. j Kcnmit rniüily Pills for conftipa ! ju. Foley PUIS What Tbey WiU Vm tor You They will cure your backache, trengthen your kidneys, correct urinary Irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health an! strength. Refuse substitute For sale by Jos. A. Mehringer

Dr. Bells Antiseptic Salve Good for all Skin Diseases.

Graduates of Rrlarch

Cecil

, I will present to the corn ! growers who places on exhijbition at my shop on or be-

Columbia Tn 3 1UIC jlou uuj juc:mFoddril'l. 79: Herman ber ldl fcJle te.n best ears 9f

Milburn. 82: Dennis Simmons.! corn, A üandsome 2o:'3U

83. jPastel Portrait ofhisselecxt ... HT?.rbiso,nIP-i . , tion. Competent Judges will Nettie Himsel, 79: Oscar Hief, ua n;ni-nA f t-un

80; Leo Merkel, 79; Jacob Har--"""' Ulcl"c "1C der, 3

Boone Tp. 9 I r a O Glenn Schnarr, 81; Marie Horn-1 L. A. OUITimerS. beck, 76: Robert Mehne. 75: Wa'-l

ter Mehne, 75; Willie Fisher, 77; Artist . Hilbert Weisman, 75; EtTie Mai-

ery.bl; Mamie Frank, 76; Law- SUTHtHLIMD a E1CIF FYF SlLlv

V ALL PAPER & Room Moulding.

Lowest Prices for the Gracb of Gi'ods. JOHN HEIGHELBECH.

rence Frank, 80;

Madison Tp. 3 Karhlvlehringer, 87; Ward Glezen, 80: Adam Schmidt, 76. Bainbridge Tp. 19 Rachel oane, SS; Gladvs ! r i a nr . tt- i r

icewart, öu; victor öprauer, ct !Roy Bir;. 8 ; Elsie dturm, 92; l Evelyn Dougherty, 90; Vesta ; Gasser, 80; Catharine Schäaf, 86; i Anita Binckley 92; Viola Kaller,1 88; Kinka Kunkel, 79; Florence ' 'Siddons. 78; Ardella Salb, S8;

Evangeline (jugsell, 92; Thomas Kempt, 79; Esther Kerby, 76; Elizabeth Worrell, 92; Ethyl Barts, S7; Hilda Moutox, 91. Jefferson Tp 5 Nellie Jeimer, 78; Edwin Wei's

80; Chas. Andry. 79; Claude ,Wade, 78; Carrie Fitter, 92. Jackson Tp. 1 I Emi- Limp, 84. j Patoka Tp. 15 Hazel Shurig, Si; Ida Gren

'law, 80; Samuel BlemVer, 31; 'Sadie Lorev, 91;Le!a Rau cher,, !S4; Nora Blemker, 83; P orence;

Roller, 78; Naomi Fuchs. 76; Irene Dufendach, 85; Carl Lang-

'ebrake, 79; Anna Bierschenk, 78;

Walter Hastedt, 7v; Raymond Geiss, 78; Eudora Kruger, 77; Hugo Lemond, 76Cass Tp 4 Emma Sonderman, 78; Louis Schulte. 81; Floyd Hemmer, 84; Oscar Smith, 84 Ferdinand Tp. Rcnus Reinacker, 86. Fractions are omitted. Miss Carrie Fitter, of Jefferson township leads for county honors. One Conductor Helped Back to Work Mr. Wilford Adnuis ih hie name, and ho vric?sr "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheuinat:sin and ued two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with goo 1 effect. Tho third 'battle pnt ine on my foot and I returned work as con-

fductor ntho Lexington, Ky.. Street I itaitway. It will da all yuu clrttui in cases of rheumatism." It clears tho

blood of uric acid. Sold by Jrs. A. Mehringer.

Good for NotMnc but tha Eyes

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Veterinary Surgeon, OlTice on 7th St next door to Kunkel & Kettich 's livery barn Home phone in day 45 2, night 119. Cumberland 77-2.

Notice of Appointment

Noti 'P i hero' y uivon that tho Clerk

of the Dubois ( .ireuit Court has appoint

ed the undersigned, Administratrix, of thn estate of Jnypiih Mnner. Inlo nf

Dub ms Goimtv, Indiana, decea Said estate is supposed to bo solv Cecil a Bauer, Adin

I livnii l'siri I fr 1fkt A if u

jMaachSl, lltll 3wk,

deceased.

solvent.

A. F.

BUM

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Corner 7th & Jackson Sts HOME 'PHONE.

Largest Assortment Of

Bedroom suits, Folding beds, Bed Lounges and Couches, Iron beds, Sideboards, Buffets, Kitchen Cabinets, Round and Square Extension Tables. Chiffioners, Hall Trees, Rugs and Mattings, Full line of Go-Carts. House Cabs, Baby Buggies, Largest assortment of Rocking Chairs in the county.

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Washing Machines. All kinds of Pumps. Refrigerators. Rubber Roofing from 1.10 and up. Tin, Steel and Galvanized Roofing. Largest assortment of Sewing Machines from $14 up. Guttering, Spouting and Sewer Pipes. All Kind Roof Paints. Lawn Settes and Swing?. Coal Oil and Gasoline Stoves.

j Will sell all the above articles at a very low price. We have no g large expensive building and are out of the high tax district, I therefore we can save you money on anything you need in our line. Call and see for yourself. 1 JACOB C. LORE Y, I Furniture and Boofing Store, I Bast of Court House, Jasper, Indiana.

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