Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 May 1911 — Page 3

JASPE COURIER

Th licrhtning rods are beini:

ao0( on the court house this

jut - week. s , k kui'Urlio rr-u It from n dipor.(e.j . luliliuii of tlio bfoinadi, und can "' " t. himI Liver TablolH. Try it. , , l.y All PeuluiH. Of all the county's favorite cons there is none so popular at Long Green, .!.... uill liatiunn. but tlit Intel

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Iii Uv pain iiiiM iHüiiu me mine. It 1 1

Just Kcceiveu a iun une oi tw Rugs and Matting: at Jaeol C Lurey's Furniture Store Hon Peter L. Coble State Re -r sentativo was in Jasser Moi -,a si .king hands with his man lnt'ud.- Come often Doc. ior Largest assortment of Sewmtf Machines at John Lorey 't turn turi Store 1 a Ii i'liy'-ics .eai't, weaken the bow iM" lirnnic ciinBtip;i!ion. Donn'i v uie -on riiie easily, tonotho stomacl jKition. toe. A: k yourdniK . j 'X hem.

Preaching- services next Salbath morning-at Trinity Subject 'Hid Treasures" Will be pleastos e ou and those that may bi vs.trgjou. Rev Worrell. tft- Go Carts $1 and up. Refrig erators $5 and up, All kir.d oi hrn Rockers, Settees and Lawn Swings at John Loroy'.' Sore. Loht Vx a tin box two MotherPearls ariu a fob heart and two hair pirn Ftd" return to Steinkamp' Hwli-ry Store and receive re ward. w For ?11 Kinds of Furniture Rn-finu and Guttering Call or ai-tb ('. Lorey He sells cheap The public schools is Jasper dose to-day and thetcommencfS mont exercises of the graduating clas of the High School will bi held at the Conrt House to night Miasolene and Coal Oil Stoves La'est Styles, Lowest I rice at fhn Lorey's New Store on PubSquare. John Birke has sold his interest in the Wide wake grocery to his partner CarltGutzweiler anil left Mondav to accept a position as a traveling salesman t iait iiihii ih a king in his own ' ' i unlit-nit iv man ij an unliappx I' f l-' k 151 uil IJitteia bnilde uj. r ! tf .ilüi k-cpa yon well.

10 Ali kinds of Pumps at 2( pfrp. i t discount at John Lorey' . " pf hlic quare. lav anil nikl t the toitnoi.' ' v m Nothipi helied in I um.' I",.un' Oiiitinci t It ti . , ly."- lion J Im A. Gar M i r tiir til, Aln

Mis. I;uw. Scherer who ha? n i,iing friends and rela tishiTi-a few weeks rt-turnei .u r home at Washington las. Friday.

n" of iln nun den wlu'thei v violfir f xi rei.-ti or in inr

h'h Liniment ia cxcelluiit " nt in also highly eaio niftd 1 " ' nlto dp in cnei'H of rneu l.y All Dealo.8.

c .s Niiiplps and Chapped Hands "' 'iy i)iIvHK i'lmuiUi Ininv Winch Ynor Kidneys ' ' "i o n roln voit hunltli

' Kidnev I'iIIh hav f,,roiir mignbor. Allen Camp Iuiijii -t. Kloo inutop. " y t. drii-vH und 1) add1 "'I : wieal d.-l ot troublf fm ' ' ' N' ' k n dnd me a tfrcitt H'c-e w ih a I it 1 1 bi-rinir omi u -i .1 . r ami I felt nil out ' knliii.y I'iIIh helped in ''" " rt . I If ...li.. ii ii I niiii

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ji re, ..i,m,n,i tinir nmi.M iS(1, d linner. Hold it Down John Mr .lull ii I l..... .

ul, i opiM, i young man formerly lived in Jasper, an Vii iM'ona resident of EvJ najed thf elegant saloon at No , t n,mn Jack Stone Mr. 2 P," 18 .""ß a fine business

in V'? the.Snt and best saloons

son n VM,('an(1 w,n soon make r? i r f'Twntnts wuich w.l mtver way-Ev. Star Bulletin

e' k J..y RcmcJy Acicd Quickly, ul"r'T ,,n''l. Am., woi bot. u , ku,"t,y ttauble lor ninnv

V ., fV w,lK ierHta,l(.d to try Koley r.' .L ""'v. Mil beforo taking it

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"H 'er I ,i .. . . "r ' I "inen folcv k. ,ut '!cj'do lo lecoiiniieiid

John Morgranand family mov.l

cd to Ireland last wck. A I I i

a uuy was uorn to nir. anu

Mrs, Geo R nner vVednesday. Miss EmmaJosenh entertain

ed the Twentieth Century Clul

Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Steinhausei have moved into their new residence on West Eighth St Dr. A. K Gulgsell and family went to Indianapolis Monday tc spend a week visiting friends. V. E Chiycomb has had s tory addi d to Iiis residence oi, North Jackson St this veek

A force of men are engaged in uttinir in a sewer on North Main St. Dan Bretelle has purchasec :he clothes pressing business oi Ohas. Kueblcr. Coal Oil and Gasolene ''toves Lawn Swings, Refrigerators Cheap at Jacob C Lorey 'a Mrs Cummiskey isßiving special bargains in trimmed hats ano flowers for the next 10 daysWill Borger on Monday pur ihased the saloon of Ed Egp on Jakson .St. Thos. Merchant and famil) visited relatives at Princeton the first pare of this week Mey KiJney WIh are a true medi :ine. They are licaliuir, Ftrencthonini. intia ptie and tonic. They aet ipiiekl told by Jen. A. Mehringer. The Boo':villp hall team played the Reds at the College nan Sunday, the Reus easily defeating them by a score of 10 to 1. Wm. Schafer of Pittsburg but vvho lived in Jasper about thirty years ago, is here visiting his aunt Mrs John Heichelbech and

other relatives.

Just Received a big new line of Rugs and Matting at John Lorey's Furniture Store csx- Silver Laced Wyandotte? and White Plymonth Rock eggs for hatching for sale at 50c per setting. Arch Doane Foley Kidney Pills take hold of yonr dyHte.ni and help you to rid yourself o vour clrairmw: backache, dull headachi

narvousneMs, im-iaired eyesight, and ol .ill the ilia resultini: from tin- impa red

iction of your kidneys and ' hulfler

Romember it in Foley Kidney Tills thai

lo Inc. huld by .lo. A. .MohriPKer.

County Recorder -ludy and

jvifewere presented with aan)thcr new boy Tuesday. This is Mo 8 for John and he is still smiling. John Wuchner ru a route car

rier for loute No. U is taking a

vacation this and next week, and

Arthur Parker is carrying the

mail in his place Jos. Gerber has purchased the

;aloon building on the public square and the residence back f it from Mart Gosman for a consideration of $1500, we are told.

J. M Ilowrell.a popilnr dru0'giyt o

Ue.'iitdmttf Kv .?ra: "Wuiihw ulmni 'iprl;iiii'n CoiiL'h Romdy in our vn

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e luesday.

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The Jasper Reds will play bal1) ThrWo n,. i with the Tell City Grays at the Lf T-C '?the.rIochI park Sunday 1,",, an!: d, ?n,0.kc ' the air; a ... n , , isrnell combined of burned leath-

niia.-i xnrvsua JUIL aSL WCCK aim nuir lliori' n in m

A Kirl was born to Mr. and Mrs. 'os. P. Knnkel last week. . Mrs. II M. Kean was a visitor

in iwansvjli

Miss Plorn TmJim. hoc f.,wilj"0,d hoS niillenory store to Miss .the lawn with a rake in her hand!

ed from a visit with fri,! " Snna iwmoacn. were a woe anci distress all over

. w . - i rnn inni u f .

w.iv iau. meres carpets to beat and rugs to shake, enough Of SUch Work to make a mnn

quake There's stoves tn ho

Lawrenceburg Ind.

The town board met in regular session Monday night and made expense allowances for the past 'iionth. Jos. Knabel has sold his resdence on East Eighth St., and lurchased his mother's house on Morth Main St . and is having it 'emodelcd and enlarged.

Clem K. Doane was ov t from 4untingburg Tuesday getting irders for a superior nuality of :oal from a mine wl; vt he is

operating on the Cannelton

branch of the Southern Railway

Sam Nielchoir has sold his residence property on North Mill St. to a brother of Henry Pfau.

Mrs Jos. RogIIp who Kiiflnrnrl n moved and carnets tx nut dnmn.

stroke of paralysis some time 'No wonder a man wants to iret

ago is able to be up atrain.

The

which

rural route examination

was to iiave been held

out of town.

$ 80.00 per month straight salary and ietroduco o men withn rig, to xpenses, to Poultryur Remedies. Don't answer unless you mean business. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg. ' Co. (Incorporated,) East St- Louis, 111. Foley

tomorrow has hrnn rn lorl nfF nn on' . 00'' mltt hü c'"" ' iorarrow nas OCUI cailCü Oil on uim hfernd muet be dicestod an account Of not being enough ap- verted into bl od. When the dl"

pucants,

la there anything in all thi.i that ia of more importa.ice to von 11.

dilution? Food niQit ho ff.. tA..

w una-

d con-

f I i'ruct i r r

fail the whole body eutTjrs. Chuaiber-

i.u n xauiuis ara a ia lona un.l ri. inhl

rvstit'iki Ti-Bik Inno r v.. . i r ..a. w. ... i; . .

rheumatiHii. YTlu will find Chamber- Low of Irle, purify th bfoor? Bnethain's Liniment wod rfully effective, e . the stomach, nnd nVlie Ä One application will convince yon of its juitive apparatus to a natural uno t.ente. Try i For eale by All Druir- health v aptuin , " i i..n a.,anu

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CASTOR I A Tor InfantiJ and Children.

Boars the

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Fred Krodel and family havp Tioved into the old Schuhmacher homestead on North Main St., Vilich Fred recently purchapd rom Jos Gertier, and Jos Brcsmer and family moved (into the oropertv on East Eighth St. re gently procured from Mr Kro Jel. Free Woriritug- Dance There "ill be a free wedding lance at Kunkel's Hall on Tuesiay night, May lr, 191 1, in honor of the marriage of Mr- Henry Kr3ss and Miss Cecelia Reyling ood music will be furnished Everybody invited to attend. How's Tnh? Wo r.ffer One Hundred Eollars Kevar 1 for any ease of catarrh that cannot he r bv llall'a Catarrh Cure. F. f Chex.vkv it Co. Toledo, 0. We, tln uner i'ned, hve known F. I. C'bfiiney fir the last 15 ynrs, tnd hclif.vo liim nnrfdr-llv hnnnroliln n ol'

ifine- tmnHaetionH nn 1 tlnaneiHllv'hens, JUSt as your grand-mother

ilde to .arrvout any oblicatioi.e made; did. Next VCar iret an incubatO)

Hv hie :mn.' VAi.:niKo. Kixxas A nnl r.nm uMnr -i, i

Maiiviv. inJpxale PniirmtP. Toledo Q.'l

guts.

The pjay "Mre Blossoms Reward PlVen bv rhf onnmn loDO

ot the Inch schon .if f tin

I house last Thursday night vas

rhe Kind You Have Always Bought '?ie"iied by a lafge crowd and J u B the play was good and well pre-

sentd each member doing their

jjaiuiii uxceiient manner

Poultry for Profit

Things that cost the most, in

houses, c othes, vehicles ai d eatables, are trequently of less real benefit than things simpler and less expensive. Think it out

Ask yourself wherther there is a

real reason for your expenditures or whether you are just a vain imitator of other vain imitators all the way back to the painted savage.

Thebest way to itart pou.L'y raising is to garden tne first year and raise a few chickens with

Pills

What They Will Do for Yon They will cure your backach, Btrcngthen your kidncyi, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissual, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Brlght's Disease and Dia. bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes For sale by jnS. a. Mehriner

BEE S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP RELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS

men grow as rast as you can

mafce it pay. The writer has visited hundreds of poultry farms and nine out of ten of the failures are those which h td plenty 'f money to start on The successful ones grow in the business.

so that each item of equipment

was shaved close to the line of actual necessity and thereby

made to pay for itself. The city

man fails in tho poultry business

because, following his business

mono 77- Hnm0..V:n;nnoi. . .cApciin.w, uc auu'!, ihö equip-

! painted soap-box of cracked corn

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T?Wf p-K on. vff; ia LU a ciiicKen as wie

."IT ' -".fanciest food in a patented hop

per, and the difference in costs

between the two is where the

HiillV Catanh Cure is tu en internally

irt'njj directly upon the blood ami tnntone tarfaco of tho pvetem. Teftitno-

nials pent fte. Price 75c per bottle. Sold bv all I)ni?irifti.

Take HuH'h Family Pills for constipation.

Successful Graduates Columbia Tp. H. V. Collins. 81; Ernest Crowder, 78; Cecil Foddrill, 75; Herman Milburn, 7S; Dennis Sim-

Knofel Wagoner 82.

H.rhison Tp

Himsel 86.

Boone Tp.

Kffie Mallory 79; Mude Petry ""St"

SO; Robert Mehne 78; Glenn V,t ,r .fAr t7 Schnarr S3; LawrencelFrank 81;oulture 101 Ma" Mamie Frank 7G. n the Wake of th; M:aslei w ii Madison Tp. The Httle eon ofMra. O H. Pnln.er, Melda Morgan (8: BerniCt Ittle Uock. Ark., had the measles.

'eyers 79; Veronica Buechler 75; 'rhe result was a severe cos.$h which

W-ird 'dezen 81; Lela Wineinger wors lV ,roVut i . u n" t r r T' . t l Sli invg i One bott e of rolevsllo7o; James Rose io; Karl Mehnn- t.v umlTlr compound completelj cured er SG; Adam Schmidt 81. 'h'ni and he ha- now been bothered Bainhridire Td ,'eiiice." Croup. Vhoopine couj;h, inea.

Eizabeth Worrell 91; Ethel J,'011 n" yield to Foieyy Honey Ool,nnH Qn. Uii-rnl VnnBnhrifa oi. u"d Tar CouipiU'Mi. The penninoiein bchnarr 80 H"zel e ischafer 81. Ult. v,.llmv p.vaiwar-. tub Bertha Jackman 81; Viola Ilaller b'uute . id by Jo. A. Me'ninger. 79; Hilda Motoux 91; 3arharine, -..-..

Schaff 90; Eclyn Dougherty 92; j bOUtiiem iiailWaV

t Kacnei JJoan-y.; tiiisie bturm öu; . .

Anita Bincklev 92; Evangeline xixcursion zo reexport

Gugsell 92: Flurpnc Siddons So; Ind. and Owensbor . lv.

hom -hold and know it is excellent." For Victor Sprauer 80; Herbert Pfau Sunday May 21staalo hv All Deulora. 70 t k e t . ' 1 iJ- , Hates from Jasper to lvjck-

Jetteron tp . port and return $1.00. John L Nsvton 7o; Carrie Round ßros boat an(j nevv Fitter 9b: Edward Block 9; ponsurQ barge will leave on arvlatvn ePrut t id. Tva of traiP at Rockport, arPatoiClp.w rvuig Owensboro ll:0u A. M, Lola Anderson 1 1 : Ibnll Retu.ning will leave Owensboro LemoTid ifa; Josoph Mil 'er 6; 5 00 P L m iking Connect ion Lela Rnuscher bO; Roy' Neihaus w.th train ieavjMg Rockpo.t G:3 J

(; bamuei w.emKei' öü; Ar.nur j Rate 0 . boat f rom R .ckn0t 1 1

he following couples will be

married in St Joseph's church

next week; On Monday morning Edward ;,chwenic and Miss Man Burke, and on Tuesday mordi. g

Henry Kress and viss Ccel.u Reyling a d Frank Ec-enfcls and Miss Mary Kippenbock. Do You Have -.he Riht Kind ul Help? Foiev Ki lnov Pills furr.itdi yo'i th? riiihtkimlo lw.p to neutr lir.a and remove the M.ioiiH that e.use baokach , lieiuhu'lie, nei oiihiich-', and other kianoy and hadtSr ailments." Hold y

Jd-. . Mehiitificr.

Opur.i II Mino Weddintr Daneo There will he a free welding dance at the Opera House on Monday"" night May 15, 1911, 111 honor of the marriage of Mr Mdward J Schwenk and Miss

Mary A. Birke. The Star Oi-'gclma Schoppenhorst 76; Theochestra will furnish the music. fiora prohne 77; Ella Fark 75;

A. pers .0; Aora Blf-niker (8; Owensboro and return 25 cents Alene Blemker 6: Li I lie Saat- Music and dancing on boat katnp7o; LulaSchleg.77; badielfree Base ball yame at RockLorjy 87; Cieoj-gf M ir 80; A' port an(i Owensboro ford Songer (ö; Jeanet s Wulf , Train !eaves a3pea 7.57 a.. M man 88; Ramonu ye 9a; V. E. Clavcomb, Agent Flor -nee Roller S9; Rudolph - - -

Wcerter 80; Norm n Rolfe 7G; Clyde Barnum 79 Cas To Sheopohil Mittermaier 82; Emil MencSO; Roger Baker S7; Oscar Smith 84; Floyd .1. Hem

mer 00; Maria v. tueyer 01;

Everybody is invited to attend.

Mr Jacob Tretter and Miss Nettie Brosmer were married in St. Joseph's church Tuesday morning. The wedding party spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Altmeier a..d at night a dance in honor of the

Louis Schulte 84; Emma Sunder

man 75. Miss Carrie Fitter of Jefferson Tp leads for county honors. The last examination will be held in the various townships May 20

Popular Excursion $1 10

,Reduced Rates to Iudianapolis, Ind. from all

Stations on Southern Railway in Indiana, account I0 O. F. Grand Lodge of Indirna and Rebekah Assembly May 15 18.

1911. Tickets on sale May 14 15

and 1G, Final limit May 19, 1911 Ask any agent for rates or write to .1 C. Beam, Jr., A. G P. A , St. Louis Mo

marriage was given at ti e opera . Trancivil!e 1 TO honsn nnd was attended by u to Evansviiie iJ..,!.u

large number Congratulations. I goutllG M Railway """" - y r t tlf I

Horn to wr anü Airs. .10s. w 1 anAarT vjrnxr oi. iqix.

nut. ,nr Timodnv Alnv 2 si ho '

the little butcher is now No 7; Leaves Jasper 7:57 A. M Im 1 linnninr i.hnn rive Evaiisville lu:lo A

ever Justice and Mrs. F L ; Leave Evans vi lie 0:0 P.

Hetz were sponsors and the htt!etnve Jasner o.y i . iu

fellow was baptized Frank Joseph Re. Basil performed the ceremony. Congratulations to you Joe.

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opportunity to visit your friends. Baseball Ft. Wayne vs Evans-

ville. V. E, Claycomb Agent.

JFOR SALE

btory-and-halt seven room

house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., al-

ey in rear; graded street, good

pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused Apply

Courier office.

usuiute cure is guaranteed tn tn cases of Bronchitis or Throa Trouble if Milks' Emulsion is aaod.

arnc bottle zum b bouRht o iout

cruggist for SO cents and the parcOM price will bo returned if you arc WO

ttisfied with the results,.

WALL PAPER & Room Moulding. $mm &&&&&&& Lowest Prices for the Grade of Gt'ods. JOHN HEICHELBECH.

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Sharp Razors, Clean Towels and Good treatment. Give me a call. B. A. Summers.

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Inauguration of New Fast Train and Important Changes in Local Schedule on Southern Railway bt. Louis Division: Effective Sunday Ap il 30 h 1311, The Southern Rilway will put on an entirely new fast train between St. Louis and Louisville, to be known as the "St, Louis Special", leaving St. Louis 12:04 Noon arriving Louisville 8:00 P. M. leaving Louisville 9:30 A. M. arriving St Louis 5:40 P. M Regular stops for th? St Louis Special will be E. St. Louis, Centralia, Mt Vernon, Mt Carmel, Princeton and Huntint?burg and Flag stops wi'l be made at Belleville, Fairfield, Browns and Oakland City to pick up and discharge passengers Ito or from St. Louis, Louisville, French Lick and West Baden: This new train will carry through Pullman Sleeping car and Day Coach between St. Louis Louisville, Knoxville 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 6:35 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. Louis Mo.