Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 April 1911 — Page 4
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w.iKj. r.. jcn M.Sü Per Wnr. T : :;- p mj.lel rei.nilnrly to it t'.icT l" n t.a'il u definite oru?r to dienf;n.ie s receive. 1 nod II arrwirs pul mfti'i; iinke in tf-e discretion ol the pibliehei h liferent .ourto -l:Hild be I i raedwlvistilile.
FUIDvV APRIL 21,
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Mr. and Mrs Louis Koemer
spent Tuesday in Evarsville
' This locality was granted an
ideal Easter day this year, and . a .
. those that hau trvm were given prood opportunity to show their
new cloths
Thtre will be plenty of loca
base ball apain tr.is tear from
indications as the second team the Athletics, has also been re
organized.
Jos. Goetz is movincr the old
Jasper Times office off of Kar
Weigel s lot on bixth street to Ruchart ave whre it is probable
that John Fromme nl start store. "A Century of Indiana"
"A Century of Indiana," the
new history written by btate
Senator Edward E Moore, and
published by the American Book-
Company, is how beinr placed
on sale through dealers through
out the state. Jt is a compact and beautiful l;ttle volume of 3-10
pages. The text is printed in large, c'aar typ?, and is so writien that it is as intere-ting to read as a story There are numerous illustrations, inc'uding two splendid colored mapsTha book opens with a brief cnapter on the geography of the state, and even here facts of the highest practical und educational value are disclosed Then, fo'low through the chapters on the Mo'.ni Budd rs and
Indian?, the lirt xnijrntinns i
An entertainment was given at St. Joseph's Hall Last night under the auspices of the Jasper College, r. James Francis O'Donnell impersonating the plav "The Christian. Dubois Doings Mr and Mrs John Schneider from Jasper visited Mrs-A- Dudine at Dubois Saturday ami Sunday. Miss Anna Knies visited her mother Mrs. Mary Kneis at Dubois Sunday-Mrs-Mary Hentrup nd daugh
ter Thresea were at Jasper shop- of Jnsner eiriznn? whn )m v uaan
pmg Saturday permanently cured? George Rasche visited a dea- F L I3etz, Main Street, Jasdear friend at Ferdinand Sunday, per, Ind , says: "A member of John Partenheimer is confined m familv took Doan's Kidney to his home with an attack of. PH-, procured from Flick and measles His many friends wish P fan's Drug Store and "as re-
him a speedy recovery. hcvol of distressing symptoms
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The Proper Course tarnation of Priceless Value to Every Jasper Citizen. How to act in an cnierpency is knowledge of inestimable worth .-.nd this is particularly true of he diseases and ills of the hu-
iui:i uuu) ii you 5UIHT WICH I i l if t i
ichiiciif, urinary aisorciers, ori my form of kidney trouble, Uiei advice contained in the fo;lowing statement will add a valuable as-
.set to our -tore of knowledge What could be nv re convincing proof of the eificencyof Do.m's
Kidney Pills than the statement
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Kuney crouoie mis nerson
has since enjoyed much better
h a.th and is very grateful to I Joan's Kidney Pills for the benefit they brought" (Statement given in April 19 -7 ) Confirmed Proof. On March 23, 1910, Mr. Uetz said: "1 willingly confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills The relief they
moraine
luoerloses
Walter and Otto Thieman from
St. A"thcny are here visitinir
their grand narenta Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Thieman.
MLs Annie Thieman soent a
pleasant evening with Miss Ollie
Merkle lhursdaj
Miss Anna Humbert came
home bunday from Louisvil'e
where she wil- stav for som
ime.
Adam Du ine from ehntä
and sat emenis by white people. v'!'e was 'n town on busuie.
tu nvqtn-'s r.etween tne French' vik Anfs is f ie o t. i a i' - English, and their olo- ( again, he wn it 1 r irtfn,u: Airs the vva-s with the VI d; y wncn he atttnufd t. t jr
Miss Frances Siiuchuari 1. f
will
Miss Lizzie Rasch returned home from Indianapolis Saturday where she was employed for some time John Stratman and Tmh Friedman came baca from Louisville Saturday. Prof. Tdder returned to Jasper Friday afer spendiny a week
with his parents.
Mrs. Chas. NordhofF who was have has been Dermanent."
very low this week is. reported a,' For sale bv all dealers. Price little better at this writing. i r,n ccnts. Fostor-Milhnm r.n T?f.
Easter was greatly solemnized falo. New York. sni nnt fnn i.M
at St Raphael's church Sunday. 1 rnitod atnt
W. 1 1 l i? i,
ine cnuir rnuereu a oeaurnui nmoKihnv n,
1 -.vii.viiiuv I1K
iuia uitL-u mass. an,i mke no . 1 t n t t a l
mr. anu mrs rranK macnias
from Ellsworth were in town Notice of Anpoiiifment.
shopping Thursday. Noti-e is herely iriwn that the Clerk
FredSiebert from Dubois vis- 1 V,1i1."T! . Ä1 Court haS appoint-
ited his mother at Huntineburc " . rSrC'r-,01
" " , umni , VJ1 bunday. ,Dulis Count v, In. liana, docense!.
Mrs L. Downey wis called to'55" tlk ' sniT1 J? be .veai.
Taswell to be present at the bur-' i !., .n Aau,x-
ial of her sister Mrs- Pitman Ma: h :i. i;n :nV.
who died Saturday morninor of
can save you from
Cifj.. Con . . 1
iopxu on strictly high grade tailored-to-ordcr clothes tkrougk our advantageous connections with those famous Chicago tailors Ed. K Price $ Co. and deliver unquestioned style , correct fit, honest workmanship and absolute satisfaction. Select your favored
pattern and let us tak
measure today.
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A RARE OHA NOE h.
iar -j, ann the PlruRglu 'or ii per daiice asitaffif ed IndLn, the rcaier is delitrhtd and sur pn ed to find th.n the study of history can be made so attractive I idiar.a's pa.t in that ar is to d in " A .untu y of Indiana" as it has ntwr been told in any other publication. The years following the war constitute the "'Era of ModerDeve'cpment," which brings the narrative of the state's existence and the activities of the various agencies of its government, down to the pres nt year, 1911. With
this
i. r Oakland City where she
attends school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ihinrnaii from St. Anthony vHtwl Mr and 'rs. Ben Thieman at Dubois unduy l artin SohuHter, come out from Jasper Sunday to spend the day with Fran t Klee and family. Quite a large crowd attended! the dance at Haysville Monday night and reported a good Lime i T All . i. I 1 1
turs vioec iviee naa a severe i. 1 i t
aiucK ot measies out is some
.l 3 7 a- G -od ciil.
Razors, ai.:.
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A. Summers.
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HOME 'RHONE.
moving panorama of mod
em civil nroress. naralleled in-'better at this writinir
dustrial growth, development of I Rev. and Mrs. Wm Cram natural nsKefs, expansion of; visiting friends at HolLnd population, and .-p ritot educa- week
tional piug.codi, march hand in hand. For sale by d.-a'er?, or for ' warded, popai.1, uri receipt ofj price, 75 c-nts. bv ! American B jok Conpany Cinein - ati, Uh.o
FARMERS INTEREST WHITE DENT CXR Is offered to corn growers to introduce new blood, to improve their crops. ThlB variety has been bred for more than fifteen years. It probably has the best blood that is in the white-corn race. It has been awarded practically all the first and sweepstake prizes In national and international corn shows for many years, also it has rarely failed to capture the highest hon
ors when exhibited- In State, district and other fairs. With one step you can now get the accumulated results of many years of special breeding. Hundreds of dollars and years of labor could not bring your own corn to what you can now get in this corn at once, and free. Two pounds of this corn contains about
2.S0O grains, will plant more than a quarter of an acre and will produce, with good care, 25 bushels or more of corn. It Ib not un
reasonable to claim that out of this, 12 bushels of seod corn can be selected, cheap at Si:. 00 a bushel to
plant or Bell.
are this
Tony Lindenschmidt visited his mother at Fer linnnd Sunday. Topsy
Veterinary Surgeon,
DESCRIPTION Color, white; class, dent; eara, Iar uniform diameter and rounded with grains at botij ends; about one-fifth the wt-ight of dry ears Is cob, four-fifths corn; cob white, medium size; grains deep, often trains measure three-fourths of an inch long, a strong grower, roots striko deep; stalk tall and thick often two largo ears are borno on a stalk; soason about 110 days; withstands dry veather
and winds remarkably; adapted n all tho corn bolt south of the 4U parallel. Corn growers will And r Fanners Interest tho Ideal variety of whlto corn for quality, appearance, and yield. If you have good Kround und get yields of less than 100 to 120 bushels per acre, you ought to start with
Farmers Interest this ye?r, 1911. Wo bclievo it is to the interest of every grow I M M I
er to einoraco our uui uwu start with this orm
this year. Read tho ln.llmnnllln tinlftW f "iT
yielding propemitica,
and remember um inoro than 15 years Is wrapped up In thu
! (fnce o
Kunkel &
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Real EMe Transfers. ; TVvn of Jasper to Felix Lin -pert, vacation of all y Samuel Pendley to John ''tanfie d, 15a 16 In 3 $lo Anna M. Pfiff. nWrcr to Henry Meschci , Iti 7 tvi? notc-rV sub div Jasper. $10 Adelheid F it.h to Tne.vsia Eckert, et al, lots 29, 30, 31. 32. Gutzweil r's add 'asp.r, 26Gi 24 1Ü Is and G, lots 231, 1 Jasper lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Sermershetm's sub div Jasper and lots 5 and G Jasper $1
Jos uutzweiler to Andrew W. Berger, lots 10 and 17 Gutzw iler's add Jasper. f 225 Philip Conrad to Everett Conrad. 80a 2G In 3 Ernesf iMenter to Elvi Eckert, 33a 4 2 r3. $700 Elvi Eckert to Martin Eckert 40a 15 3 r3. $400 Jas- J. Cunningham to carah E. Bates, lots 93 90 100 Koerner's ann Birdseye $750 Joseph E. Uebelhor to Geo. L Uebelhor, und lot 14 Schnell ville. $30 E. Fred Boumer to John II Steinkamp, 10a 14 3 G. $1800 Grace and Dan Bailey to Aur. A. Ballard, lots 3 and 4 Bird y ?15) J. V. McCormick to Aug. a.
mallard, lot 2 Eirdseye $G"0
Caught In th R!n. '"Ii. Un'i It JolJyr saM Dicky to Dolly. , "I wondnr why pople romplaJn. If r tOBcther. what matter Ih wathor? I love to b out In the mini" N'o n0 of u 'brolly" ua!4 Dlcty t Dolly;
f not madp of sujear or salt!
t 1 1 xt door ,n
t' ch's liverv hum
Home phone in clay 2, iyht 119 CumberlaiiU 77 ü
Sore Nipples aitd l!iaop5d ivtars
rr qui kiv curat iv si Jan '.nil it fat a mwv
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70 itouuds. Whcu shollsd tho
U'bis pH Is & Uishol ot Furniers Interest corn
Thero aro wIgljcd
riß cars. We I eh t 5S pouuda.
pounda. Whcu shelled
grain
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Scientific JSiiiesican.
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Iiirirrt fir Term. II
by nil ntoiirtpnlrr.
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MURN & Co.3e3 New York
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Our cla'hei an menilc-a ..H.l.
With uoU:y nar to And faultr
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The COURIER and Up-To-Date or 1 year and 2 pounds of seod 4 pounds of corn 2()c extra.
Far inn corn for
both, $1.50
"The stre-t -r . llcky. It. k .
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in nun
terms
iMfnt und t'MTttiine filomn n-pr- nlini; o r reliable i.:!!. An nun nt
apj.eflianee who is not aruil f
iv. ivi. rtiiioum to UGO. Unhr. e- uiK money can be nmi. ii. i.lv
et al, pt k)t 74 Jasper SHOO v ALLBN Nukeuv Go., Itoche.ter,
LEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds Quit Claim Uceds, Chattlc vortpagcs, Real Estate Mortgag -a, Inventoies auponoas, WarranLs, Reports etc for Salo at tho Cqhkier Officb ! Sonit Real I':.st.ti5j7ialn.. A pood farm, 112 .icrcsa mi'c from .lasner. u d rLid vhh
v n make this i-nt sf.-t.rj r nd i Good water Ruasoiubln Torino
UuHitlrce Tfrritorv ti-iimii. W,VM'
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U. L'OANE, Agent, Jasper Ind.
W n. t. Wilson (Jprcral Insurance, and 1 oans. Farm ' nns at 5 per cop. Jasper, .Ind.
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Laurels Again !
cm man Hie uwcii HdaJ Awjrd to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
CORN AND OATS JOIINSONCOUNTV YELLOW of WHITE DENT SEED CORN Thlscorn nttimo IntiixJuclion. n (IU Inown ihrouc outthtUnlM Stites. innlno Grind frlei th eioa and Omihl Corn Cipoiitont nd UVIno first PfllM wherever shown. Thli torn in heiry nWer. nice per buihtl. thelled only (uchslrei ' C3 WESTERN IOWA WHITG SEEP OATS. Ttiet are Qolee titr Htiry, Briflhl mi well mituredSecd Out, weiohino 38 to 40 Ibi.. to meiiured buihel. We hue hindled Ihe Iowa White Olli lor Pl 5 rtr. Ihey ire herry producer on Induni Mil AJoift get yourSeed Out Irom the North. Price per btrthel. (uclt Irre) 5a II you order either cr both Corn end Out In 10 bw iheliotior mere ma piiihelreloht to your station. Wi handle ill kinds ol field Seeds ind Teed. I n HPDMiNN St CCt.
326 S.Caipltol Ao. .IndUniipolU. Ind.J
For Site by Philip J. Kankel. I
