Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 May 1911 — Page 2

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Doubly Proven Jasper Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This Jasper citizen testified

Tola ot quick reuet o; msring benefit. The facts are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete

the evidence conciusi e. ! It forms convincing proof of

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eUeritvri unMl a ldmt onl?r to dis- - 'imp fr feviv i .1 II arrears paid .ail, iw e kWnrtk it the tvsbH'bei liiVrnt r.nine should b d taaed advisable.

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The rffal difficulty m this anti

flv crusade is bow to kill the fly without leaving a po ka dot effect

on the wall paper.

That mortalist who advises

nrnmon to have an aim in life

avwWIv never saw one of the

dnr creatures; trying to hit a mark.

The Philade'phia Inquirer de-

rlar-r that it is the conciliations

and not the tariff that keep up

prices. But it fils to add that it is the tariff that keeps up the combination. Feuds are being revived in Breathitt countv. Ky. Breathitt county maintains no schoo's in 21 of its 2S school districts. This seems to be a clear example of cause and effect A Brooklyn woman has been awarded six cents for being kissed without her consent- As the lady's picture has not been published it is difficult to determine at this distance whether the verdict was excessive. There is a scientific question as to whether the original forbidden fruit was an apple or a pear. But thre is no question that onions should by legislative enactment be made the I forbidden fruit for oarbers. A Story ot the Town or How to Collect.

In the pleasant month of May I

a voting lady irom tne City of Allwell by the name of Seemore struck the village of Gas. 1 ai . became attached to a v which works day and nigr.t; about the same time a Mr. Noall who was known as a grease man, came to Gaswelland began digging post holes Mr. Noail was also vi.e to high low-jack and rame: and being a good Rep.

knew how to stand "pat"; and

that fou'bulkts beat duces up. during the Summer Mr Noal of times had occasion to use the live wire and so got to know .viss Seemorer more and more

and sometimes his visits were, fprolonged while they held pleas-1

ant communion vwtn eacn ouier during the long winter nights

At other times Mr. oall ire ( qixented K!n ' Reds menageria

where th it-ive tiger otten romped around o th? amusement oi the Gasw eH bo's. Mr. Noail was an exp rt in makirg tbt tiger dante the fandango anl perform oth.r trices. A V. Coffin who was a "return" hunter. alo had a de?ir? to make tni ticer perform and in a short time 1 r Coffin was in th hole two hundred simoleons for feed for the tiger. For be it known that the tiger is a ravenous beast and demands a toll from all who gaze upon his red and black spots and striöes As the nights giew short, r and the days longer Mr. oa'i the grease man, finding that the sale of Dostholes 1800 feet deep was not remunerative th4? Maggie Murphy people told him to get hence, and while he was preparing to obey; Miss Seemore presented him with a bill for two hundred bucks which were due and unpaid. Mr- Noall gave the lady fifty cases and remembering the two centurie's of simoleons due the tiger from Mr Coffin, got Coffin to sign an I. 0 U. to Miss Seemore for the other hundred and fifty- Right here was where trouble made its appearance Noall disappeared Miss Seemore, of the live wire b'ew in her fifty and went to Oakland (not in California) and from there hit the wire to Mr Coffin for the other one hundred and fifty wheels Mr. Coffin' better half was at the receiver

and then the tornado appeared.

J Congressman Cox of this dis-j trict. who is always loud and! noisy as to legislation, and has never accomplished anything ofj

great imiortanctk. again went down a howling at the hands of .

the over nledtrea democracy

the first blow of economy, reduc-

lingthe milage allowanc of rep Ircsentatives and senators from

,21) to 5c whereby S 120.000. which would have looked "awful big"

to his constituency in the next

year's campaign, could have been merit saved to the "overburden d."L William Jahn, Newton bt.

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norH-orH mvpri men will now with great uenent. ne person

begin hanging out asm-llershin-lsuffenng troni lameness across gle. J he fellow who is in polities the hips and this was accotnpanor public life will sooner or later ied by a dull, gnawing pain realize that he needs all the; through the back Y hen I saw friends he can possibly muster'Poan's Kidney Pills advertised together ar.d maintain, and that t occurred to me that they might he must stand for something and "8 Jft the remedy that was be able to convince the public -.eeaed aud I procured a supply

tion The Argus.

Perhaps some of the fellows herejasp"r, ina., suyi i miu rk..tT. .i, fKJnt- Mr a case of kidney trouble w

rv ,v. fi, tfitAiM liomncpntip Doan s Kidney Puis wt-re

Old Paper? th L iiutier

pw package of 2n. Ketauraut & Store for Sale Rnrsnlonh n Rnrrrnin rr.mnlptp

stock of restaurant goods, patent ! J.ann

i'heir use brought relief and proved of benefit in every way.

office 5c I consider Doan s Kidney Pills

an effective kidney medicine." (Stat ment given April 24, 1907.) Lasting Results On March 24. 1910, when Mr

was interviewed, he con-

medicines, cigars, tobacco, canned goods, notions, show cases and fixtures, situated in a building in the center of Ireland, which building wi 1 also be so'd or rented cheap Call on H M Keax, Jasper.

TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commisssoners

of Dubois county, Iiniana, will

receive bids up to one o'clock P. M. on Monday June 5, 1911, For painting the Windows, Doors. Casings, Steel Ceiling.

Cornice and Metal Roof of the

Court House. The Commissioners desire sep

arate bids on Doors. Windows.

Ceiling and Casing; and on the entire job

Bond for twice the amount of

bid must be filed with the bid.

The Commissioners reserve the

.right to reject any and all bids.

By order or the Board of Coun

ty Commissioners of Dubois County May 2. 1911.

M. A. Sweeney, Auditor Dubois Connty.

L T Koerner. deputy.

May 12. 1911, 3wk. 7 red V. Q. river, Veterinary Surgeon

Onice on ithbt- next door to Kunkel & Hettich's livery barn

Home phone m day 45 2, night

119 Cumberland 77-2-

Sore Nippes and Chapped Hands

firmed his former statement and

added: "The great benefit'.'derived in the case I have previously described has been permanent. Doan's Kidney Pil's are worthy of re-endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price ."0 eeuts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. Xew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

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Looal and traveling salesmen reprtf-entinp 6 ;r reliable eoods. Any man of

oo I appearance who is not afraid of wori; rru make this a eat'aff ctory nd permanent btisiness. Write at once for ter ua. Outfit frte. Territory nnliuiited. Bic monev can e ma "e. ply

luick. Allkn Mkkp.y Co., Rochester,

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Non jtcsident Notice State of Indiana ex rel.

Michael A Sweenev Auditor

f Dabo e Ounty Indiana.

Jobn W. Bvers, Hester J.

Bvers, Gonr W. Kellarus,

John W. KeUsuo, John

Sk-ho'-'on. Ida Nicholson et al.

The defendants Ueore V. Kell.in)?.

lohn W. Kellamr, John Nicaol?on. and

Ida Nioiiohon are hereby notitied that

he plaintiff has filed his compla nt in

the Dubois Circuit Court pravinir for the !

foreclnsurs of a Sch'-lruod Morteaue

fweiher with an aSidavit that said de- ;

Pendants are n on -residents o; hul-nni.

va d defendant? are thereforu notified

that iin'e-s ih-v appear iu the Dubois Circuit OtMiit at the court bouse ta Jas-, per Indiina on

Jc.sk 2tl, inn.

a-:d answr or d mur to said omplaint the pstne v til be tri d and deiemiine I

in abe . Witness ray hand and the ?tal ot tai t outt th-i Apii JU, IV1I (seal) W'ii. Rockeuhs, Clerk Duljoie Circ.'i Court. R, M. Milburu AU'v Mav5. 1911. .1 wfc. Notice of Appointment. Noti -e is here1 y uiren that the Clerk of th- DulKis ("iniiit Court ha- apfMiut--l the underisr.l, Admini-trninx, of the estate of J-eph Bnuer, latf of I'!. ii. tVmtv, Indiana decreed, -aid ?tjite i- npjKsed to he olvent. Cwila Himer, Adiux. I x n P nr'nutn. AUv. Mai' Ii 31. I'M 1 :vk.

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VXnyimiS IXTEUMsT WHITE DRXT CöKX Is offered to corn growers to Introduce new blood, to 1mliroe their crops. This variety has been bred for more than flfteen years. It probably has the best blood that in th white-corn race. It has been awarded practically all the first and sweepstake prizes In national ami international corn shows for many years, also It has rarely failed to capture the highest hon-

nr hon exhibited in State, district and rther fairs. With one step you can now i? ct 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 fret. Two pounds of this corn contains about

2.S0O grains, will plant more than a quarter of an acr and will produce, with good care, 25 bushels or more of corn. It Is not un

reasonable to claim that out of this, 12 & bushels of seed corn can be selected, cheap

at $2.00 a bushel plant or sell.

DESCrtlPTI OX-Color, white; class, dent; ws, ia?. unironn diumeter and rounded with grain at Um ends; about one-fifth the weight of dry ears is ro, four-fifths corn; cob white, medium size; grains dw; often grains measure three-fourths of an Inch long a strong grower, loots strike deep; stalk tall and thick often two large ears are borno on a stalk; soaaon ftbou 110 days; withstands dry weaihe

and winds remarkably ; adapts all the com belt south of the 41 parallel. Corn growers will flptl r Farmers Interest the ideal vnrw of white corn for quality. aop" ance. and yield. If you have ceo ground and got yield'' of I than 100 to 120 bushels V . x M n't

acre, you ongni to Farmer Interest this yvr 1911. Wo believe it is f thn interest of every gro

er to embrace our offer nstart with this W fhio vpnr. Head tt

testimonials below fc yielding propoulItlCf nnd remember tns moro than 15 year is wrapped up In Uu

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This pile is a bushol of Farnters Interest corn.

There are r,G ears. Weight 70 pounds. When shelled tho gr weighed 08 pounds.

. LEGAL BLANKS.

' Warranty Peds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chatl! ortgaRes, Real Estate Mortcages, Inventoies Suponeas, Warrants, Reports etc . for S;ile at the Courier Office ! Some Iteal Ms tale Bargains. A Rood farm, 112 acres a mile from Jasper, ud rlaid with coal. Z"1 1 r - 1.1 rn

bo able to tell you more about it. Ur. Bell s AntisspticSalve.and cheap. The foregoing is a nice little Good for sw" Dlxeas. B. E. Doane, Agent, romance and docs not refer to , MTIEIUMD'I EAGLE EYE SUV iJaspcr Indt anyone in the county of Dubois. Good for Nothing hu kJ TcL- '

The COURIERanclüp-To-Date Farmn- both or 1 year and 2 pounds of scod corn for $l-50 4 pounds of corn 20c extra.

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n. A. Wilson Gfncral Innurance, and Loans. Fnn mns at 5 per omit. Jasper, Ind.

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S E ES I ö CORN AND OATS JOHNSON COUNTY YELLOWorXV"'1 DENT SHED CORN . Thltcorn ndin Introduction, 'lu,T,t ,H out the United Stile, wlnnina th Cind r 'tpfl i cioo md Omthi Com EipoHtoni md uio "' hetefihown. This win It i heiT '"', ,: Pflce per bushel, ihelledonly (''"' ;Tc. WnSTDRN IOWA WHITE SKD0' The .re Choice pte Hew. B M " lured Seed 0U.tiohlno3a to 40 IJi.. "n,,, l i bushel. We tint hmdkd these " S,nd.i M1 piit5rtirs. ThesreheiYyprodU,ionlnd" IIH oet your Seed Osti Irom the North.

rrlte per buihrl, isscUHfej . ,g r If Arder either or both Corn nJ Oi "

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Fcr Sale by Philip J.Knnkd.