Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 April 1911 — Page 5
COURIER
Andrew Heichelbech was down from West Baden Sunday.
Miss Flora Traylor spent Mon day in Evansville
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Claycomb
aringo.
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n. T?.,i.f Pickhnrüt as home
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I our uarunU e. ion rati i oiilv rostfl Ific
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How a m 'ii does swell up when
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Whdoin may be gained nom
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follow the uho o-
, . isi- ol kt'lney and Dladuei . r . I. them. Kid J by Joe. A
ift vour Screen Doors and
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WdowS ill I in naiu -uc owi c.
H. Sturm xi'dw- e Uo.
Happv is the man who is too
tu devote any time to wor-
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Gr at 'htngs can be accom- . 1 I 1 i t
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-t . ' Siniiich and Live . . -.ji'Mie In driving II im . ' ? evUeni, n turn g n r . mi lion and ruclorinj; '!! Ii 1t tu health and : t All Dealer.
mm who stay all out
in w ,.i mkiii uu an ip.
ine man witn n lonir neau i?
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"in I- in iti vnir Jinripn
- friend Or Tlmman' i M- t o hi . ti-, -Mra lie. I .. - u"s, riii-e?, bialdf
" r MH.i.th St.'-'iijlh' -J- - ! v : o ln-n v t h our Pmii'. y I ativrr u.ii. " . i Mtu-, Co (iworp I-uii... ill.
A boy was born to Julius Hoffman and wife last week. Preaching at Trinity Church next Sunday night at 7:30 p m. All are invited to attend. Mrs Jos Roelle suffered a stroke of paralysis last week and is in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weigel and child spent Easter with relatives in Huntingburg.
Itching, torturing tkin oruptiq ,di
"Frank Kunkel is very sick at his home on Seventh St. Baseballist John Bell was in Louisville this week in the interest of his club. Att'y Frank Ely, of Petersburg attended court in Jasper this week. The High School students will present their play at the opera house May Wm. Moore and son left last
fiRure, aiiiuiy, drive ono wild. Wn'u week for Ronoak Ind., for a visit
Ointment bruivn quit-, rtiliuf and last
in eines. J-ifty cunU at any drug dure. Mrs B. 13 Davis came in from Vinoennes Sunday for a visit with relatives.
It's easier for the average girl to tie a bow than it is for hi?r to
get herself tied to a beau
J or lelter, rinir orni, i-rzeiiia, rniiniiig -o.eaandall skin dituiiHeu Dr. Hell's Antiteptie fc-nlvo ih frnnrantoed to g ve intiefdi lion or you get your money back, everywhere. Miss Ella Kunkel arrived home tili week from California for a
visit.
Mrs. Annie ! ckert a' d dauph. tho Irme spent Easter nith iriends at Chrisney. The Twentieth Century C.'ub meets with Miss Amanda Steinamp next Wednesday evenintr
at her new home on Eighth at
Chewing gum may not be a nice habit, but most people would rather see you doing- it than lis ten to you talk. Fishing must be getting good:
Tony Hurst landed a five pound
cat fish at Calumet Lake a few
days ago.
Filey Kidnev Fill? "ontain in roiiren
with relatives.
Mr and Mrs J. II- Willets are here from Louisville visiting relatives. To-morrow is the last day of the present term of Dubois circourt court. Mrs. -'ohn CasDer visited her
jbrjther Henry Kuebler and fam
ily in Lvansville a part of last week. Just received a shipment of Dairy Pails, the good heavy kind 10 flt at 50; 12 qt 55; and
14 qt. at GOcts Good values
don't miss them. L II Hdw. Co.
A boy was born to Ed. Simmons and wife Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schultz went to Mitchell Wednesday to visit friends. The ingredients are on the carton. Dr. Hell'H I'ine-Tar-Honev contaiiiH no habit jirodtieini' drugs, and alway gives uatiefactioH. Look for the bell on the liottle. Mrs. John Critchlow ffaccompaniod her daughter Mrs. Brooks and her husband co Chrismon III. Saturday. Henry Mehrinper has resigned as rural carrier for route No. 1 There will be a civil service examinst'on held on May 13 for his successor; Your tongue i coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. Th?HO symptoms show that your Btoniach in the trouble. To remove the cause is the first thing, and Chamberlain'ri Stomach and Liver Tablets will d- that. Kaay to take and most effective. Hold by All Dealers. Prof. John Teder, of the Jasper College, has returned from Louisville, where he underwent an operation for annendicites.
Sturm Ile nas fu'ly recovered.
Work
is progressing rapidly
Tne man who claims to be ai-,on WW Hoffman's new residence
wavs riirht is alwavs slow to ac-,n west fourth bt. It will be a
knowledge the rights of others.
Louis H. Sturm's new automobile arrived yesterday. Mr. -turm has the foundation laid fro a garage on 4th, Street.
regular California style bungalow and will be a beauty when completed. Safe Medicine FoTÖiildren Foiey'fl Honey and Ttr Compound h a safe and effective medicine Jer chil-
I f yon have aoro avm of any kind use I Soutliorlnnd'H Kugle, liye Balve. It i I
good lor nothing mit. tiio ovj. Jt Is puinlcHH and harmless, and ie positively the bust. If you don't say so wo will rof ind your money. Try it and then tell your neigobor. Sold everywhere. Äic a tuba. Mr Ben Dolly was herefrom Louisville Sunday visiting his daughter Mrs Peter Nichter and cousin Mrs. John Hatter. For All Skin Diseases Dr Hell's Antiseptic onlro is the b?st -It is a creamy snow v.liito ointment, pleasaiK to use and every box m guirvnteed. Prlca 25a. At all deulera.
Por Sixteen Years
Dr. Holl's Pine-Tar-Honey. I I. 111! . . '
II keen
used by millions of people with per'ect Hiititfaolion. For ConchH. Coldi. Amh.
ma in fact al. troubles.
throat and bronchial
A soft answer is apt to encourage the book agent. Occasionally a girl insists on going tp college for one term so that she can boast of her college education.
Stories of the Civil War never grow old, as is evidenced by the great interest manifested in the "Civil War Day by Day, or Fifty Years At?o To-day" articles which are appearing in The Ind
ianapolis btar, both Daily and Sunday. The articles have been highly commended by men prominent in G. A. R, Circles, as well by teachers of history. These articles appeal to the veteran foi the reason that theyie-call the soul-trying days of 1861-G5; to the younger generation because thev give an insight into that mem u-able conflict in a concise and yet highly interesting way. They are history, but not history put on a dry, matter-of-fact wav To add further interest to the articles, they are strikingly il'us-trated
$100 Reward, $100 Tha renders of tbia par or will be
pleased to learn that there is at h ast one dreaded disease, that science baa been able to rue it all stages, and Lhat is liatarrb. Han's Cntarrh is the only positive cute now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conatitiitionnl disease, requires a constitutional treatment. IIn.ll s Catarrati Cure ia taken infernally, acting dii?ctly upon the blood ani mucous surface ol the syitem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient etrength bv building up the constitution and asfitting nature in doing its work. The p.-cpri tors have bo much faith in Üb curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fail cu-e. fiend fo list of tet moniala. Address : F. J. Chenkv & Co., Toledo, O. Sold hv Dnigjdsts, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills lor ccnatipa ion.
Foley
Kid.x1.e3r
Jnz T-ihn inrl firtvlv mnvorl to drt'n Isit (1'-efj 110t contain opiates or jos. jann 1 ana iam ly moved to ,mrmfuI llnIM The p(.nuincFo,ey.B the DurcholtZ property on South Honey and Tar Compound is in a yelJackson St., this Week, and wMllow package. Said by Jos. A. Mehr
have their residonc on bourth i,nSir
St., re-mod led.
Mrs. Harrison and chi'dren who was visiting her mother Mrs. Wood and Mrs Pickhardt
$1,10 $1.10 $1.10' First cf The Season
Pills
What They Will Do for Ye Thfwwlll enre vour haclcicha.
Excursion to Bvansvillo, Btrengthcn yoUr kidneys, cor-
For Prize Corn
Southern Railway sicursion to Bvansvil
Indian a, Sunday, April, j rect urinary irregularities, build 30th, xDIL j up the worn out tissuei, nd
CASTOR !Ä Tor Infants and Children. flie Kind You Have Always Bought
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ki n.v is out thim t .1 ik we know i.
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h they can it. d Ftates
trated" foim Ingredien s ol .tabli lied, and Mrs. Cummiskey left
herapeulic value for the relief and e:rr Itbeir home m MuscOgPO Okla. f all kiinev end bladder ailments
Foley KidiH'y Pills ars nnti&eptic, toiiirj uid restorative. Refuse s fcsutnt'.h. j
Sold by Jcs. A. Mehring, r. i
Remember that at the'
Hardware Store you can get any-'
Jung in the I in or Granite weari
line. We also repair Tin and
Jranite wear. L. II Sturm
tl'dw'eCo. Silver Laced Wyandottes and White PI. month Rock eggs; or hatching for sale at 5 c per! ttiing. I Arch Doane
Boars tho Mlrftiatare of
for j : -j ; 1 - '.&?t? ' I
Ohio Hi er Excursion to Hen
derson ani Return 25 cents. Bastball Gump. Special Ergagemen! at fill TV iters. Schedule Leaves 'apper 7:57 a m or 11:31 a m Anives E"ansville 10:15 a m or 1:33 p m Leaves Evansville 6:00 p m; Arrives S:10 p m. For further information call on V. E Clsvromb Agent, or write T C Beam Jk., A. P. A. St Louis, o.
eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substltutea For sale by Jos. Ä. Mehringer
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for -II Skin Dlswasea.
FRITZ HUEBNER
tod öl) R. R. Train.
Fritz lluebner, a prominent I will present to the COIT1
tr?; j o a;. , 'farmer living abou-- three miles growers Who places on exhll f 7 r ' ' '."pw. North (ast of J per was run bition it my shop on or beFor n.orr.1 and ExlollP. 0 er m, kili th South fore tie ls( day Dficem. Mr. and .1 K JL eti. lle b nd rrnir , ht Ih; ; berl911.thetei tMom,o'
eü over Imm iiuiu'ntfhir-vj'mi.w an "as im.-ummi nHuui Tt j n- Öa
ist w.ek into the Ohas. Tf.xl r by the North bound train nnd'i,"- Vttl.l.uu".K. ou
mov
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'".n- a man hunts for :n-ns into a "Keen
when his ho ;v was found the rastel rortrait oi his seloe
jnoxt morn ng it was ailmost tion. Competent Judges will travv ground I to pesnI i.areiy rec- be appointed to make the
' ?n "u" " awards.
oeen :n 11111 11 guurg uunug im;
iiJav and came to Jusp-rontho C A Q uTinm, ...para I.UI '3:55 train ami afterwards sta:ttd C M. OUlTI ITI GPS,
h ..0,1 will, fault di t" am nomp on in? rauroaa Portrait Pa nter nnd P.rnvr.,
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VALL PA.PRR & Room Moulding.
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owes
P L. ween -y Ksq
.sati btnan amc home last
'v to visit his family over La
ter.
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t'anl of Tluiuks.
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f'ii D) ur ncivh- " i who so kin, y ; ng he illness ami
'Ki.ved wife and i'" hinlno v. 1
rem. ibered with A1N ND9HLD:tBNt' It Medicine Not A Njrcuic V r4 Mich., says : 1 ' t l asevor orbii ! - civoi' in d him, 1 ine htin Ur Ciiii)M,uud in ' it.. It inieil 1 lit ' " Ii x'kim and cnu-
1 1 ; k'- t well in a td.or , " H"r.M and Tar Com-
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Mnny nie
(?ini'r K:ikf: ritir
M-!vr,iary fivr liwi huzu oweN track, getting within abot a 1. a'f Artist. Uurtlock 'iti'fd Iti-'iTf tr. ns-.it-a nt' hij hnmo vh.-n t.rnrlr 11
St mli.li"?n. uver, and pa.iii h ,. rnni.a fn Tlnvc.
- iville for burial Saturday He.
Herman -'ulkenoeck, ag? S4 leaves a Mfe and several chil-
diid at the home of Iiis daughter, dren. j
Mrs August öteinhauser inJiis-j,. D!iiD;.Tnr.HonPti,
ast wei and was take, to är' ,c '
i Prices lbs the Grade of
JOHN
CHELBEGH.
the olo d.
per h
Cannelton, his former home, forj buria
For Coughs and Colds.
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nrovi.ir. t all l: 'f
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icd w 'i u ti n ny I 'i' iintiHl in mi t'
hii i - or cm "ti iiry. u if ,.., s, , . (, .... ..
hi et txiv It .1 n,allear f rl...i.-.- " , , loint, 5pu,.- ... burn, old I, A ,0Ilt;il,,.Iffevl fr,..,n- ,.,.; ,J,I '4 lV- t o h-i k w ' fo.v
i.-..rtVe of Fol y Kidney li - w r I t .i"
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Mr
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illra. Willi
who hud sp-mt the Winter in
Jasper with tho hitters
r and Mrs. .John CrHrh'ov re turned to t 'ir home near Chris mon, 111 , Saturday.
to irnj'
t- . I-T' . "I t'l HO
ii .Miitt! aiul U..IHK mi .ii- k iiiu-y
PafelilS hin 'Iii h 1 l mllv r' unm n
M .Inj". A. MohriiH'er
Sl
fell Vour Nejfb.ira Wh n ui u m c tr i inedieii.f ! u.-e Or It l l'i c-1'. - il' iiry. I ' the best. Look for the bed uii the v -tie.
Clmrgtd For It.
Ftinm KoniMe, the eolebrnt. ! actross of yeara ago, once spent tl euanncr at a .mall country towa i .rnssachusetts. While there sho e:.
gaged n neighbor, a plain fnrinet
I to drive her around, l ho lannei Recent luavy rains in this lo desiri to.entcrtain his guest, c. cahty have brought Patoka put iutti frC(?lv u thc glate 0 of banks and flooded the low he c and'to ncighborhood go. ands doing considerable damage . unn Migg 1CcmWo romarke.
however tne water is not as ngn, m ...... S5. x
as it often gets.
The proprietors of the City Bakery and the Indiana Hotel . - . t I
made the exchange or tneir ous-
tin much
h M " "l ,,Vw u heut it in
".ios. a. .Mehringer t'Mn.st n iff inn u... f 1.1
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"uilU lUODinnofn line
l'nm,.l,.... . ,.- - wyi "o
-im-ieu uie strenthing of
' 'pn Lick, Usintr tho Woctorn
on tflegrat.h (rivna liness this week. Mr. Haller mov-
Man ot the State direct long!inrT to the bakery an J Mr boss4r,ce connection with Fronr-h man to the Hotel.
l.n . 'ni M?rlh forthei üv.ry Unlie igOnaiantccd
e iMitn u,,uuu"i i livrrv ho-tle of Dr. Be 'a I'liu' Tnr linn - , , . . T ,1n t 0iArLre
Ser, ,., h v oiii .'ii, in evn? K'ia atiee to riv faiiMarmui in - ,l-l-. 'II t. 1 l.i..l t -..lllll..U . ..
" SUTHERLAND EÄBLF. LYE UUr C ntract. r and .Muvor Good for Nothing but tha Eyes Lronolfl Sühiihlt is always in
1'f '..Hill,.,! I.. ,.. ..l .1 ,. ... I. '1.1 on,, x'lli rAlJi
1 I in ,1 . ... ' Ulli HHU 'll l IU IIUIIII UI Hiw v v uii. . 'SLtMy'Äl! size hnust. If you want the Story-and-ha f seven room " rt hiuiii ..at nu' best work at the ."west prices house. Good lot, 50x100 ft, al- . ' r-Mimed wuk eou- eive m.'a chance to rive you ey in roar; graded street, good ii ilu Kv ; ",rt,', price Leopold SciiUBLE. pavements, good well and cellar.
' rhwi... ." I Must bo soiu at once, ino rea
fn.- a.,.i c..,..'1. "f", Snrp. N hnlfis and Cinnncd Hands
ui uy jfB A.I . 7.. . "r r . 7 " .T.r..' .-....
tonductur
undoubtly
mprovom?nt n
Ihlpcd Hack io Woik 'l Uli M 1 1 iw tiillllu II 11,1
somewhat testily, "bir, I engage
you to drive for me, not to talk t me." Tho firmer said no more When Miss i. cubic was ready t leave town she font for tho mat and nsWl for her bill. One of tlx items therein sho cuild not under stand and asked for an explanation "That?" said tho farmer. "Oh,
jit's 'Sasa. J?V I don t often take
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i t Arc ulckly euro! liy npplyiiii; CliniulKflnla' I tdlrc Try It; llUaeiicvcM Xrio aj ccnU. .
sonable offer
Courier office.
refused Apply
I igl j ii Mil I , uiyyyuii i
1 SVfOR
IS I
3 WEEKS.
On ray entire line of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Washing' Machines, Pumps, Refrigerators, Rugs, Mattings, Coal oil and Gasoline Stoves. Also handle a full line of Roofing, Guttering a specialty. Lawn Swings, Settees, Sewer pipe, Etc. JACOB C. LÖF EY, Furniture and Roofinor Store.
c ? IV Bast of Court House, Jasper, Indiana
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