Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1911 — Page 5
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OURIER
nrfiss Goods a nice
tnrentatEdJ.Kuebler's
The county commissioners inA.:.. mnnthlv meeting next
'.unuay. . .
l '0""' ..la if i on ti i Uhumbur-
"1 U-imhIv. Vlpmmi to take
1 irl'' k i..... assortment of Ladies
V' tö wmr White Wuists at
' I.' ... . av'e
VVi J. JMJVUiw -
The force of Traylor and . fmk- mittincr in
tanil'P " tZmrt
t. cuiioreif -
niiM' U"n " v
iar:nl
relief in
all ea oh of throat
Uiitwnltor
Fred Vollmer was up"! from ML Vernon this week on business. Rev- Worrell attended Pres
bytery in hva sviMe last week. Cese ia Benkert went to Louisville Monday to visit relatives and friends.
S..iit!;i'rlaii I'm Knid"
" V.. to.. mi- .-OIUIU..II buur eytH iii '! . run Tin '''''18 tnwB-S M ', " , ,s nur piwnintfe. You run
k .1:
.1 ,rnly rtwU 15c
Queen Qua'ity Slippers al
ways give satisfactory wear. yee our styles. Ed. J. Kui-bler ItchiiiKi tortarinj? bkin eruptio e.ilin figure, annoy, dnvu one wild. D'ain't Oiiitiiit'iit hrinvH iii( relief nnd lutinn fim-H. Fifty rents at any driitf Htore. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Jochim were called to Louisville Friday by the death of the former's mother.
J. F. Judy returned to Indianapolis Tuesday. I Davis Car came home from
Iowa last week for a vacationDr. F. C Driver visited his parents at Arcadia Ind., last week. Miss-Theresia Seiiuüeis Died at Louisville Ky , on Thursday April 21, of pneumonia aged about 23. The remains were brought to Jasper Saturday and taken to the residence of Mr. Wm Fierot and interment in St Joseph cemetery Sunday Safe .Medicine For Children Fumy h Honey and Tar Con i-ound ifi a safe and fffertive medicine tr chil
dren Hit des not contiin npintcH or
ili.irmiiil draw. The eonm- o Foiey'a
Mrs. W. IS. Rüssel, n e Bsssie if.
liunter, came Home irom Iowa ney and Tar Compound m n a yd-
rriuay lor a low clays Visit ieav-llow aekau. Sjlü by Jos. A. Mehr ing again Monday linger.
J or totter, riniMonn, eczema, running eo.eu an t all nkin diM-acon Or. IIuU'h
. cnncl'111 MUVO IK IfllPrailUHHl U L'lVe
l(liv locllgesang aim mo -VH,'BftKtion or ou et vo.ir montv back.
are
J. v tjek purchased the t .t'rom Wm deisler and
Iperatingic-
i.r .ihenvv meal.takoa coupio oi (i i -1; Mkti, and Blvoyoiir etoiruc i TV.l in.welH the help ' nucd; , t n. K uu-y. tegulw paefcURW of
.. 1. n -l 1 C A
udor Schunmaeiier uim wuu J It. in If
vent to house kib u
inline of his nouses m us
Lai part ol town.
Nicholas WSelchoir Dead.
A boy was born to Mr and
Mrs. Wm. Gardner Jr. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Melchoir
visited in Louisville last week
George Kunkel came from
Terre Haute Wednesday to at
tend the funeral of his brother
Frank.
Tlio ingredient aru on the cation. Or. UoU'tf l'iiie-rar-IIunoy contains no
halt producing drui. and always uivea
ö.itiefrtctiou. Luok fur the bell on the
liottlo. Portersville Pointers. Will Cooper of Winslow was in this locality this week and bought a car load of hogs. Dr. Abbot was called Monday to see Aunt Mag Harker who is on the sick list. Mr. Quil Miller and son Chas and Iif tie daughter Vallie visited friends at Terre Haute this week. Mrs- Davis of Washington
Monday evening about 4 o'clock A nvy TV 1
W1II1U WUIMIIK 111 Ilia UUlUUli AIJ.I.- - v I i , m fll Nicholas Melchois dronned deid visiting her daughter Mrs. Miller
& We have some very low, Aar-rl SO vonrs 2 mnnrhs 25 davs inere cnis weeK-
trices on iirst class Canned; He was seen to fall down and! Inez, Ester and Hormr Traylor
goods at Edw J. Kueb'er's.
whnn frinnrls mshpfl to him he met witn an accident while go
!vasdead. He was born and raised inghome from Lmmons Sunday
The new Christain church at Huntingburg will be dedicated Sunday. . Mrs. Johanna Jochim died at her residence in Louisville Thursday April 20, and was buried there last Saturday. Her son
Josepn Jochim Jr. and wife at
tended the funeral there Satur
day. She was once aüresident of Jasper and was well known to older citizens.
$1.10 $1.10 $1.10 First of The Season Southern Railway
Excursion to Evansville !
Indiana, Sunday, April, 30th, 1911. Ohio Hiver Excursion to Henderson and Return 25 cents. Baseball Game. Special Engagement at all Theaters. Schedule Leaves Jasper 7:57 a m or 11:31 a m Arrives Evansville 10:15 a m or 1:38 p m Leaves Evansville 6:00 p m; Arrives 8:10 pm. For further information call on
V. E Claycomb Agent, or write
U- Beam,
Louis, Mo.
I'llcy KldllOV IMIla COUUin in con-en- . , r.. thmr hnrcc i-mi nttrov fhrnwinrr
establi tied 111 Jasper uuu iui uictuy jcais J ""."j
tra'wl foun iiiL'rcdion h of
tlu raponiic value for t lie rein.: ami c:r
,,t re-ult-
Ki.lnt'
alwayf follow the use of ii.il Tnpv i?.ve nroniiit
f;;;i ,n 1. of kidney and bladder
AM f.
IkT Get '0Ur öCrueu uwia aim ISn-lows at the Hardware Store.
H. Sturm n'dw'euo. . When in need of Shoes or
r " ., 1
irlin . we carry tne Desi maKea;
,ovv price tillW. jivueujur. Peter (Jphl came from Prince.1....- 1-.. . offr-l fVQ fll-
erg) of ins step sister l neresa
Bchtt'teis.
m
Liver
conducted a brick
of 'H kiiney :'inl bladder niimvnit) he sold some six years ago and Foley Kidn. y Till, nre nntiaoptic, tonic!hu;it the sfcore buildintr On the
ami reHicrativo. uufuse a bstuut h. . r i,i: r.nnn ;n sold by Jt a. A. Mehring. east side of the public square in , which he and his son Harry have sar Remember that at the.a boot and shoe store. He
Hardware Store you can get any-ileaves u wife and son and adopt
ihing in the Tin or Granite wear e(l dauuhter. and several broth-
line. We also repair lin and ers and sisters to
Granite wear H'dw'e Co.
vnrrL which them out and breaking the bug
- . . .
gy, ouc no otner seiious injuries
am Harker of Otwell and
Chas. Harker of Daviess Co. was
here Monday to visit their moth
er.
Julia Cox and daughter Goldie
and Mrs. Willa Rudolph and children spent Sunday with Mrs.
If you have sore eyes of any kind us Southerland'H Kagle Eye Salve. It ia tjood for nothing but the eyes. It ia painless and harmlces, and is poitivelr tho l)eat. If you don't Bay so we will refund your money. Try it and then Ml yonr neigobor. Hold every wL ere. 25c a tnbe. Foley What Tbey Will .Do for Ym They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneya, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Dlabates, and restore health an strength. Refuse Substituts For sale by Jos. A. Mehringer
Jr., A. P. A. St. Dp. Bell's AntisepticSalve-
Good for all Skin DIaeat .
WALL PAPER & Room Moulding.
mourn his
l. n. bturnvrjeath The funeral was held at; Sheritt who has been sick all ISt Joseph's church Wednesday i winter, but is now better-
asu Silver Laced Wyandottes a 8 o'clock, interment in Fair- Mr. Totter of Loogootee passand White Plymonth Rock egßS, view cemetery. e(j through here Monday on his
for hatching for sale at 5"c per!lQv- yuc.t rGCGiVGd a ?hinment wav to tne od wells on the Dil-
of Dairy Pails, the good heavy ,I01LlaErn, kind 10 qt. at 50; 12 qt 55; and! Prof. Rhep Robberts and Miss
Good values uiara nes passea tnrougn nere
setting.
Arch Doane.
L H Sturm
no RPI I cs ANTI-PAIN 14 qt. at GOcts
r? . , r-... . D.:. oon't miss them.
Mnny ills come from hure blood.! Can't have pur blood with faulty di-, pestive,lny liver :lni MuukIi bowels. llurdock 'illood Ritters s-tr nhtons' Ä gT I IV Htomach. Ijowfla anl- liver, and purities Wll the olo d. j poj. jnfaate and children. The first local ball game of n.. vua Vnn HaVß AlwaVS BoueM
wu !r-L'.iiarcon.t tion and rostorm tne season was playeü on tne " ' 9
tif.nrnt. f nit- iKHto neaun ami ijonege campus ."unaoy oecween tJoars tho yTY yryj . s
. All nealfrn. the JaspRr Reds and the College, feature oC CTt w A Wi'cnn team, the former winning by a
WednesdaÖCU,eü 10 uu 1
.n 'r'. 111! Sioinaeh and
. I.. .... .ill int..
4t nil'UI.- ill uimnf; i
r.r' CHI "1 U? eiuin, lutiiuiis
Sunday ou their way to Jasper.
Dr. McCord of Loogootee will move to Portersville next Tuesday where he has located
The Aid Society meets at the home of Mrs Be'l Krodel next Tuesday. Mr. Elwood Padget and sister Mrs Blanch Schnarr mads a business trip to Velpen Friday. Correspondent.
Lowest Prices foi the Grade of G' ods. JOHN HEICHELBECH.
Mr
and
t Kvansville
An entPit linment was given provniiMl t all i-ih
College Tuesday even ng
Lumber oi mviud guests
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AVIATOR CORD AND WIRE.
ion U5'aner industry, or rathor a . . 0 11 I 1
moiunration oi nn oi! one;- nntnenv that f nminifnrttirinp: aviator' cord Hjitl .jvj.itor win. The Koplilings
Frank KunkRl Passes Awau.
I.. . ;; t, n.j Kinrv f. inilv nnrl ( :Pri ill v tllflatf
JIIMv Ultimo . , - . , j. , . i .... .... . '
w j n-siuu mi county iu n r ranK IVJuKOl Oit . ui ma iiumic ,o nrnval of the neroplnne 1ms
..it!, ii li.lfU.fm I : os mil - -
psf ,iv in iiriiirTk .' Ii' u. i.ui.
mi'i.t 'iif'. 's no . .. ii n
ir -M Ii tl IX l.!1V III Uli 114 TI I 11 B ' " T
t n .f u, ,,n ii. v. it i- mi-nths and 7 day.-' He had
in m xc-1' injUi.i".' i I . Iihium- bt n sic1 IlUi v ail of t,h' pnst i. i.i lit Ii II 1 lltll ll All I -. M ..,.-t t'-kil Vl. rfrTi
. i. f. iv niLtii . iui iriin iv." ' - . ....
w - 'iemi-i'r iii'iiiiu- i, I . - i .., .i . i spMn kind of wire
, ,tf.. t Ii . . ,.' - tiurt n n j-hiu-h. ui- jru - i - ii.. i ..n V.i.ir N m ti Ii ,r 1 ... il I- .... t-,..i m-mtnr titr. to ho Uncoil foi SlnV? nil
m- ' it- ills. ! in . 'iiHip. SCl'jav Uli J wtis w m rv"uii iun
n ii M-i'ii ' h -HiK-t iuiieii.c to a numli -r of tho citizens of fiprnplanci. "1 he cord eonsisls of a K,(H,.,r month strniuht nn'- ",,l"r. H t"'"-1 ' Jl: v . j" thi county Almr 2 years ao numlH-r uf fine win of prc-af
. tM. 0r lWuv . .. f rmed a : Httnership with ü o trenpth of the diirerent sizes runs .. . i . Wish HIST Da M..f,h in tht HviTV hu?in.'SS i.. t o nnn i own
;i.'n i inn I jiiiKWor il i H( . . , , uihikim jiiiiu-i 110:11 iu
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i.n.i. T?..,vf.lr.i There will he a tree v eciüing ann mint ui1 iui-k' "' ,um,.i i.'nr Si,v.r;.r
1? To (Incoro-11 ce at tu; upera tiouse o on h venui oi 1 . ..;., in T1iGsd.1v niirht Mav 2d. l'Jll. in 4 bovs and 2
- honor of the 'marriage of Mr, 2 brothers and 1 sisiers to mourn
V "1,, W i4i2 l Ml wmr T? lo.. o .,iul IIn VVih liic li.inrn.
t m.,1,., .it. Rilw m... i, Qm- n,pl,oCrr.i ... -tr- ,, wire. The aviator wire diffcra from
p'::;. 0 v : t i ur. tseirs kihg t ar-nu. nviator twd in ümt it consists of a
, j ror ßinirie wire msicna 01 n uumDer 01 Ä Bvr U;,,c I i wires twisted toother. The wire
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1 I . ( Ii.'. h hu. Di ry ... iwo' v onK 111 ! ! ! "J. ,!( T
Hi .. ...i...i ill.-! n nil i:ironi ii ' MM.i-iiiiu i.-uu.v. klIRt ulill
t..tm-.-: ,i.tti re jvjjppif and Chsppcd nsnas j ftPr April 2 ih phjncians r wt"?,?'? not ronort birth within
Unce of the season ,. ,-,, thirtv six "hour w'W h. litnle to it the cpera hous l'u A" k'n Was,h , a fine of irom 10 to f50 aflll . ' at th t ....... it... Ik .t k a
it -m another nt "r " ' " " ' " " . nnnnl en ect the hill .or St;- 1 eS
v
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Jtr hi d Ml
Kdtw.t l..i-t .-t
J. Kuehler's.
kl, V .v.l. He U'av. s a witV.
girl-, his mother
For. stercing gear n more
flexible cord is iirovided, coinpositl
of six Ptrands' of geven' wire. cnoli, with a center of either cotton or
For Couehs and Colds.
tl?o Dr. H.Iis l uif l r lion-.-., , UaV!. pornp, uiiiki. op, iJn,re . , 19 C:70C n iirni1Hni,
t uivi? frtti'-t. Hull til UUUluia niusi inuAj iiujijh iiiwnii v- 10 1 1. iv v ... u.v.., n
nil t!ir.niiin 1 mniMiml tr .ublt's
r V t
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i-tv tv 44vk. -Jfr -Jr tr t-jft
N i.il i-
1 l.-H Vtf.
' di v 1 1
flight for th.. benefit of the bnrv -.
strength that varies from 2,000
pounds t6 175. Scrontifie American: j SOCIAL INFLICTIONS.
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Th'-'i.
mm S-,
rhir-
Atin'.ic bad 1 1 m
S.-hulteis and wi" , 1- it; s and Mi- ' came down from i' iniay lo attend the "f tii.ir si; tir Miss - -i 1 1 t is.
MIM rlnte oi.nnif.il. rr'V .. , -. -, r
bi.Hi r- it tney i.m ws "
s lnu-l, eouniv nt-ann uniu-if
th notice Ironi Ur -I
host In a tin box two MnthnHPnar
-fl'l U lllll I). -1 I t 11. I turn Knig
I Ullll nu 11)111 1 r. H.rn to Steinkamn's
! l'ry Stoi'l und rnmvn fa
vard
. rt tMttl
. Iu.-.ii ii ii . vur
nitt' i I c At nil ilfHler.-
Edward N. Gutzstfll of Luuin N ,Iin.fv RP(.r .r.irv 0f tho stat
Texts, earn.- honu to visit h.-. board of h(Jath. om. (i,y last nuuitr nid o In: relatives ffpf,k Failuri to aupiv prophyThurad ty 'iaxis when ne:esary aso niai es Ho- S-.vecn v.ar. the bill null and void and the . .. UAwinnn nih il fn n tin.
Tr lU-ir i. Tiir-II-iey. Una phi l" " ' " 11,0.1b m i i.i of j.'.-,ii- witti per wt! The failure tu 1 i'JWK b.ii 4 .... : - r t. !.. I - the source ctidlt'S-i ; fn
ii. ,i l Iii t iroi. aiiil I mi li. ni VV laW intlkt'S Sm
iM. D 's sit nn and take
k',nt!eNWlicinc..,ot A Narcotic
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M;irl
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There v. II be a free we 'ding fcn n nrif1 nflIinot collect so.ne of!
dance at the Opera 1 lout ein; Hlp:r i;ns th.v will realize the
Jasper, on rticsoay
I have sc(ii incji who neigh like a horäe when you ewitwdiet them or any something fliey do nbt under-' stand; then the overbold, who make their own invitation to yonr hearth; the persevering talker, who ghes you his pociety in large, saturating dust's; tho pitiers of themselves -a nerilous class; tho frivolous Astno-
birt.h is clous, who relies on you to find hinV
ibic and in ropes of sand to. twist; the mono-. lj. of the (ones; in short, even stripe of nb-l
none . sunlit v these are social inflictions
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St. oi. Mi.-h.. hhvs: 0l,l .u". """-
".ntraciiNi iB..v,.r.. h, ,., Oth. lüll. m honor oi tne mar-
'"i na tin, dodor'8 med-riae oi Mr. Jacob Tetter and t lim llilll 1 huhu Iii. Ii t: Tnnmn Mucin Ki.
Star Orchestra. Everybody invited.
irave
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n . " ".ill; itllll K.li; lu I m .l i ... r. V "
I ( ' " n'ne unil Tar Uoin"k iiii-ii- iinicH envod us iniiph
'Win !
$100 Reward, SI00 The rea lora of thiö nasor will be pleased to learn that thoro in at 1 net ono dreaded diaenee that pcienre Iiuf been nhle to wir it all etanrn, and .lint
HairH Catarrh U .he only
i , ' 1 ii
in- never viith'-nt it in
M "11 hyJof. A.Mehrhuor R Davis nf tho Vi'nnnM roi2
:'iH t iilnrrh
- W v W.ilVn '"iP-'iveeuie ,,,w known .o.IimW
M t ,,, I ' w,v,,,b ' v-o rra!' rni v. iwnrrn uriu h ronsmuttLi.li4iill.r 4-1. r. I . if...
r ii iH LUU Aunurai Ol.tmiitil ilieap, requires a .emsunri-nii ' , lfivi; ! rrdher, Frink X. i tnwtin nt. 1 1. ill h ;nuirr.ui Cure U ta 1 .'I I L-..I. ii.f.. nullt, m-till.. il'.l ntll' 1111(1 til.
blo'iil an 1 Mineoii cur v n. the pyntni . . . . . i. i.ii... .
II i. . .. . ... . I lrfi.V llkf. II1VIIIL5 l lit ! '11 11.16 .1111. UI I v
"Ptu natK to Mrk . ,j rfvlUfI th itient trciirfth V'l.ii'in hi nftm ,' I hy In iiili'f im the rotiftiltitlffn lind.'' w - i-o.r.ind my lied ii n t irä in doiiii; it" wo-k. Tinhe nint Mil nnL u od two I onr tore huvo ro uch aitji hi ih
K'. iicy K-inudy with e.'ira.ive li nc fthttliey off t Diu Mm
l IM r' 1. .11. n 1 inn flri.il DiiiIhtm Irir iniv i'.M I lint It 10.'
,. "' ' I rHiu.i'. w .ik ii e-- i'ii'ts- Sn.l fo H'l of et,moriin'. 4i ."n ' xit .n K SirwtiAddiiw.: V .1 t un .rv& t'o , !..ludn,0 ' . It u .11 ,1. u . I .......... -
I'x.i ;!f,,r:.,,,0l,,a.lin." It uienrs thuj Tnku IIiiIKh Ka i liy filla lor conetl-
Hi
importance ot getting their reports in SUTHERLAND7! EfilE EYE SlUi Good for Nothing but the Eye Foley Kidney Pills We t oi io in notion, ouick in results. A epeciiv medicine lorafl kidney ami blad-disorder!-. Mrs. Eli Cullers, Huntingrt., l.wl.. phv-: "I have been troubled
uvercly with Sidney troublo fir some time and recently it Iweame much worse lv kidnev netiön was much too freq Vnt und I Miflered from a seveio oain Vf t. u l'' k llowever.fla faw doses f l-V vKi'ney PMp wrru all thiit was .leueary to comp elely correct these
lil .unts HUI tlniiiKH io coiuy rviunuy f'il's whijh I tdadlv reconinund " ofil by J"" A. Mehritwer FOR SALE Storv-and-half seven room
house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., al-
ey in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar.
Must bo sold at once, jno rea
sonable offer refused " Apply
which the magistrate cannot cure or defend you from, and which must w intrusted to the restraining force
of custom, and proverbs nnd fomil-j
iur ruloä of behavior impressed on young people in their school days. Emerson.
ROYAL LOVER OF DOGS. Princess Patricia of Connaught is paid to be very fond of dogs, her favorite being a wolf hound called Captain, who is very cross to strangers. The princess has no fear of
docs nnd often visits the kennela
"xu n sho is in the country.
Your tonzin i coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and iro
Th'fle. svmptoiiH eh-w that your H.Kinach in the tiouble To remove ho cause is the firtit tiling, and Chamber luin Stjinacli and Liver Tablets Will do that. KnHV to take and most effect ive. f old by All Dealers.
BEE S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP RELIEVES C0UHt ANP COLD
ft est "as li $ s1
a ta
2 i a a SI 1) ) tu (I s tt) 1 s
Inauguration, of NewFast Train and Important Changes in Local Schedule on Southern Railway l,t. Xiouis Division: Eductive Sundav Ai;rii 30th, lOllj Th Southern Railway will put on an pntirelv new fast train beEeen St. Iouis and Louisville, tobe known as the "St.. Luis Snecial", leaving St. Louis 12:04 Noon arriving Louisville S:00 P. M leaving Louisvit e9:3D A. M. arriving St Louis 5:40 P. M Regular stops for rh St Lou - pjcial will be E. St- Luis, C iir.ilia, Mt Vernon. Mt Carniel. Princeton and H intinphurg and Flag stops wi'l be male at Belleviile, Fairfield. Browns and Oakland City to pick up and discharge passengers to or from St. Louis, Louisvi b, French Lick and West Baden. This new train will carry through Pullman Sleeping car and Day Coach between St. Louis Louisville, KnoxviUe and Ashville N. C and Pullman Parlor Car between St. Louis and West Baden, Parlor Observation car between St. Louis and Danville, Ky Local train No. 3, making all stops will leave St. Louis 8:12 A. M. arriving Louisville G:35 P. M. and Local Train No. 4 making all stops, will leave Louisville 7:30 A. M. and arrives St. Louis 6:50 P. M. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Night Trains) leaving St Louis and Louisville respectively at 10:10 P. M. will be operated on same schedule as at present. J C Beam,. Jr., A. P. A. St-
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