Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 July 1911 — Page 5

JASPE COURIER

(loo. W. Grnmelspacher and wifr visited t West Baden Springs Sunday. The Adams express has been compelled to pay $1000.00 for 7 chickens by the Supreme Court. ttir Ladies Wash Waists at greatly reduced prices at Edw. I Kuebler's. 'Do It Now " Subscribe for the Jasper Weekly Courier. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today. Ml oley Kidney Tills aro composed ot m ri-dit'iitüi snceiully electtd for their orri'ctivo, hrnliiJK, tonic, ami HtimtilutiDH I'tlei't upon the kidneys, bladder and itiiniirv fttf-HHKi'fi. They are antiseptic, antilitiiii' and a ink- acul solvent; At lag. A. MelirhiKer. Mrs. .los Birkle died at Woodmere Monday and was brought to Jasper Tuesday for interment She leaves her husband, father ami brother to mourn her death. Mrs Cullen Greene, son and daughter of Blythville, Ark came 10 Jasper Wednesday to visit Spb Anderson's family and other relatives wrCoal Oil, Gasoline stoves, Lawn swings, Refrigerators Sec Jacob C. Lorey He has largest assortment and Prices Low. Foley's Honiy And Tai Compound. effective for coukIih and coldi iu ...tlior i'hildron or crown persons. No; muten, no harmful ilruH, lu tin yellow pjekaco. Kefnse Mibstitutes. at Jos A. Mfbrinr. jjiSlr. A- M. Sweeney, wife and daughter aro spending a week in Jasper visiting his wife's father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Kuebler and other rell ives. Novorkave home on n journey tfithMit a I uttle of Choinberlain'u Colic. Iiolera and Diarrhoe Remedy. It if dmoHl certain to bo needed and cannot mi obtained when on board tho cars or amsdiip. l-or :ah) by All Dealers. l'YedAnderson of Los Angeles came home to visit his father and mother. In August he will go to Jiloomington to comp'ete his collie course. Itight in yom busiest Eeason when you Ituve tbe least time to spars you jnre 11 st lunly to tuko .lmrrhoua and lose "vi'tnl layH' time, unless you have t'mmbt'rlain'H Coli;, Choleraiaml Dla- . kuen Remedy nt hand and take a dose the first appearance of tho disease. r ealo by All Dealers. Wm. Giesler last week purehnQnd thn house and 5 acres of ieb Anderson west of Jasper and will move there on September 1st This n.lflition crives Mr- Geisler a lanre farm and residence west of town. Happiest Qial la Lincoln. A T.mcnln. Neb.. L'irl writes. "1 had len ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stoninch trouble. 1 ljfau tawing Chamberlain's btomacn rn.l l.h-nr Tiiblo h and in three davB I n- oi.i.n hinin and irot better tiX along. I am tbe proudest pirl in Lincoln lo find airood medicine." For sale by All Dealers. Too Hoi to Get Married. Since June 24 there has been hut nnn m.irriacre license issued that was on Julv 6. to Geo. V Seiiz and Amelia Stamm. Weluwe just received information that the Herrick Seed Company of Rochester, N. Y. want a lady or gentleman representative in this section to sell all kinds of Roses, Shrubs, Trees and Seeds- They inform us that without previous experience it is possible to make gocd wages everv week Any one out of 'employment write thorn for terms and enclose this notice. Kidney Ureases Are Curable iimlir lortnin conditions. The rieht inwlir'ne must be taken before tbe diseie hn procrtHsr d too fnr. Mr. Terry A 1-itinmi. Dale. Tex., asiva: "I was -'own in bed lor four month with kidt"v imil bladder trouble and trull tones. 'no bo.tle of Koley's Kidnev Uunody c ired me well and sound. Auk for it At .los. A. Mehriiner. Ignatz Kress Gut. Last Saturday nicht after ten o'clock and when the Par'c and Saloon had been closed for the week. Harrison King appeared on the back norch and raised a disturbance in an endeavor to se cure some more beer. Kress re fused to sell him any then King drew a knife and in the dark slashed Ivress about tho head cut ting his scaln onen and down the side of his face, King then made us get away and has not yet been caught, it is reported that no was last seen in Birdseye. Ur. Salb, b'turm and Casper were called and dressed Krcss's wounds and at this writing he is resting as well as could be ex pected and if nothing more seri ous develops hoi wiH recover. bomo nnnnlf nrn innlinnrl rnsninr. ly criticize the officers for letting

tienry uenner was home from

nii'iuim. Andrew Heichelbeck wa3 down

from West Badon to spend (hÄoSÜ

Fourth. Ur. Kobt. Pickhardt wn h from öeymour Ind., Sunday visit ing ms rnotlier and other relatives Arthur Parker botran the mail on R. R. No. 1 last Mon day July a. torn 2 50 and u7 , jZh r I, fe' FuratrcP,?otro aCb mo TT- 1 1 r m..i.; r i Mrs. Alice A. Lamnnrfc nf Chandler spent the 4th, in Jasper visiting relatives. te"20 ner cent (liKr.onnr.nn nil kinds of pumps at John Lorey's Mlirnifnrn ofn Furniture the public square i Never can tell when vou'll mnidi a liiiKer or Buffer n cut, "bruise, burn or scald. Do prepared. Dr. Thomas' Kloo trie Oil iiiHtantlv roliuveM thn imin juickly cures the wound. Miss Hilda Stewart came ud from iiiVansville Mondav to snend the Fourth with friends. Mrs. John Heller was here from Cannelton visiting her parents and attending the picnic at Cal umet Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloat. of Paris, III., were called to Jasper r nday oy the death of the latter s father, Frank Joseph Wu20 per cent discount on all kinds of pumps Largest assort ment at Jacob C. Lorey's Furniture and Roofing Store. For fill miner diarrhoea in children al ways ive Chamberlain'H Colic. Cholorn und Diuirroer Kemedr and castor oil. uul a speedy cure is certain. For sale by All Uoalers. The Fourth. In Jasper passed of quietly The picnic at Calumet Lake drew a good crowd and but for the excessive heat everybody had a good time and enjoyed them selves After supper the danc ing was fine while the older and younger people enjoyed themselves in the grove. Mr. Entho-, fen and Mr. Stewart made a sue-! cess of their venture. SpruiiiH lequire careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the loreneeH ami quickly rentore the part to a. heulthy condition. Foi Hale by All Dealers. The price of printed letter heads and envelopes is to small too go without them in any business. Any farmer can afford printed stationery. This office supplies it. Give us a trial order and we feel sure you will never Jo without printed stationery in the future. Constipation canses headache, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken tho bowels and don't cure. Doan'a Kegulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Gerhard Johannamarf Dies Very suddenly on the 4th of July, during the morningihe worked at the Ice plant and about 10 o'clock he complained of feeling badly and walked home and laid down and by 11 o'clock was deadi from heart failure brought on by the excessive heat of the day. Interment in St. Joseph's cem etery. He leaves a wife and several other relatives to inuurri nis ueatn k. ni ii t- f n Less lhin une uoaic urn n. A cufferer writes "Can certainly say that 1 lught'.-' Tor h is tho beat chill rem edy I linvu over neara 01. ueeu oniy part of u bottle, nml used no quinine, nml it cured inc." Sold b drueRistH 50.'. and 1.00 bottles. Troparod by Roblnsnn.l'ctlet Co., (Inc.) Louisville, ürYou save money by croincr to John Lorev's furniture store No 2 New Perfection oil stove for ?5. find the. No. 3 New Perfection oil stove for $7.U0 Car. you beat it? Are you paying more money somewhere else? Hay Fever nd Summer Colii. Muet bo relieved quickly nml Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart. 2034 Wolfram St., Chicnpo. writoa: "I have been greatly trouoie j daring the hotmimmcr months with Hay Fever nnd find thnt by using Foley's Honey and Tnr Uoinponnü 1 got great relief." Many others who suffer similarly vv ill bo glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart'i experience. aijos a. iucnrmgir. Edgar Traylor Married Edgar Traylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. VV. A Traylor and member of the firm of Traylor ana Krempp construction Co., wns on last Thursday united in mar riage to Miss Irene Ferria a young lady of Lawrenceburg, Ind , the wedding taking place at her home. The couple accompanied by Miss Flora Traylor nrrivwl in Jasper Saturday and will live in a residence on West NinHi Bt.v which the groom is

having built.

The town board meets in reg-

uiar session n?xr. Mnni au n hf - iiiii,. M i on U ntiltA C wie rourcn. t Kuciy Lusch came from St. Louis last week to spend the ourth with relatives and friends. "A lot of Childrena and MiWs slippers Prices much lownr nf rEdw. J. Kuebler's. Mis,3 Thcreea Mc some Ä 0aklnd to spond William Walls and family moved to Shawnetown 111. Wednesday, where Mr. Walls has a po3ition with the Cumberland Telephone Co. äf-For White New Home Goodrich Sewing Machines. Call on Jacob C. Lorey. Had dyBpepsift cr indigestion for yeara. No nppotite, and what I did eat distressed inu terribly. Burdock Blood Hitters cured mo." J. II. Walker. Sunbury, Ohio. Joseph Schnaus Of Madison tp. has been appointed Supt. of the County Asylum by the County Commissioners at a salary of $1000.00 a year. Don't the baby suffer from eczema, earea or any itching of the akin Doan'B Ointment ives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. For Sale A horse and buggy neither are afraid of automobiles, or road, engines, wül go cheap; so do not delay to see Rev. W. worrell. Jasper Ind. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Fill Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Higuahiro of is. Arthur Parker. Died at her home last Friday evening at 7:30 P. M. of tuberculosis acred about 30 years. Intermentatbt. Joseph's graveyard Sunday morning at 8. A. M. She leaves a husband, four small children, her father, mother and several brothers and sisters to mourn her death. R. I P. The cheapest place to buy Refrigerators, Lawn Swings and porch rockers and settees is on the public square at John Lorey's furniture store. Card of Thanks We desire to return our heart felt thanks to many friends and for assistance sympathy and many beautiful floral offering during the last illness and death of our beloved husband and father; their kindness will ever be appreciated. Mrs Frank Joseph And Children. For Sale Vol. 1, and Vol. 2, Series 1 of the War of the Rebellion, Official Records Union and Confederate Armies, Pub lished by the Gov't in 1880. Those who have partsA)f the set nwv be able to use the first 2 Vol. issued. See Ben Ed Doane. Wanted r i ,:n. X CVUlli wiwi uiuiiv; v iimui ov e ; o 7rn nnn fimhof rlonl Wo nnlv nrwi $20.flOO morn -we are in position to guarantee l j i .1 I sare lnvesuneni, anu uou'iiu your J R cutrrpttt. New Castle, Penn. Honest Medicines Versus Fakes President Taft'a recent inesentje suggesting an amendment to tho Pure Food nnd Drugs law in its relation to Prepared medicines, does rot lefer to uoh standard mediciaes aa Folev's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, both of which are true medicites! carefully compounded ot ingredients whoso medicinal qualities aro Jrccognizod by the medical profession itself as tho best known remedial ngonts for tho diseases they aro inUnded to counteract. For oJer throo decadea Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colda and affections of tho throut, chest and lungB for children and for giown persons, and it retains to day its pre-eminence above all other preparations of its kind Folay Kidney Pilla are equntly effjetivo and niaritorlour. Sold by Jog A. Muhringer. Fine Grocer Who Has Bad Eggs In Store Slate Food Inspector In Raid at Washington J. Q. Dowling, was arrested todav on a warrant sworn to by John Owens, State food and drug inspector, and fined $10 ana cost for having decayed eggs in his nossession. The inspector is waging a bitter light in tnis section for better eggs, and several farmers have been arrested and other complaints are pending.

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On Thursday the famous ditch

case of Ferdinand was again pos poncd after a three days argu ment. Anthony Lange Is a candidate for Clerk and Treasurer of the town of Jasper, Ind.. subject to the democratic primary July 15, 1911. Joseph A. Wuchner Is a candidate for Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of Jasper subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election July 15, 1911. Joseph Wuchner was born and raised in Jasper, graduated from he Common schools some years ago. worked for a time m the Desk factory and for the last few years has been engaged with the contractors Traylor and Krempp, Joe is known to every voter in i the town as a hard working and jovial boy and has many friends who will stay with him at tne primary. Joseph Kraft, Sr., Is a candidate for re-election as Marshal of the town of Jasper subject to the decision of the Democratic primary July 15, 1911. Mr. Joseph Kraft is this week announced as a candidate for re election as Marshal of Jasper. Mr. Kraft has held the office for some time and given general satisfaction to the majority of the people, as his election last Nov. proved and the racer who passes mm in tnis race win oe one who is hard to catch, because Joe can go some. It is much easier to put a muzzle on vour doer than it is to have to screw a coffin lid over vour child, and it dosen' t cost nearly as much, if money is all you care about. We know of a number of families who are regular readers of the Courier but are not subscribers, they borrow the paper from their neighbors. We are glad to know that the Courier is thus appreciated, but why not subscribe? The cost is small and we would appreciate having these names on our mailing lis For 700. Wo will sell a 4 room cottage on a lot 40x100 feet t- i m . i n i . i. ml. on juastitn, acreec mis is a bargain; $400 cash and 2 years time on the other $300. See Ben. Ed. Doane, Jasper, Ind. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. S. S. Ducub County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that hs . " ill n T? T IB senior partner 01 me nnn un. Cheney it Co., domf? business m tne Citv of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that lajd flrir will pay the sura of One Hundred Dollara for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by th use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, mis tun aay 01 ieceuaocr, A. U. 1ÖSÜ. (Seal. A. W. Guusox. Notary Public. Hall's Ca.arrh Cuie is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. Send for testimonials free, F. J. Cuksky A Co., Toledo, O. Sold oy an uniRpisis. oc. Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. A Classy Feed Wine Supper costs Polo Club $36, 000 Naw York. June 1C The last of the three bier polo frames prom ised by the American Pok) associi.: A 1 1 Vn ntnviil fnmnrrnw on anua wm uc yiajwu , v . Monrlowbrook field, thoucrn it will lack international flavor. It was learned today that the wine supper given tne visiung British p'ayers by American team last Tuesday night at the Cafe Beaux Arts cost 36,üOU. xnere . i i. were sixty guests pruaeiu, uiu cost per plate being $600(jostiy souvenirs were given away ana nuge quantities ui champagne consumed We donder how many young fools of this town would have liked to be in on that spread. We know a few. Ck. FLICK Plasterer. First Class Work Best Finishings. Contracts taken Let us show you. OHAS FLICK.

KUNKfTS LIVERY STABLE. JASPER, INDIANA. I have purchased the interest of Mr. Hettich in tihe Livery barn and will conduct it in the future as The Kunkel Liverv Stahle. Tfc will hß nnfWthp mnnno-P.

J ment of Mr. Osta Hays and courteous treatment is t assured all. Good turn outs for all occassions.

UÖ U Uclll. Win. Eslinger and wife of Terre Haute, are here this week visiting Frank Jahn's family. SrFor all kind of Roofing and guttering Call on Jacob C. Lorey all work guaranteed. I- We still have a nice assort ment of Lawns and Summer Dress Goods; Call and get a bargain. Edw. J. Kuebler. Co. School Supt. Melchoir attended a meeting of the school superintendants of Indiana at Indianapolis last week and was elected treasurer of their association. "A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer" Coming to Jasper Indiana. On Wednesday July 12th To Stay at Hotel Stewart. Dr. Albert Milton Finch Of Jamestown Ind. Consultation and Examination Confidential, In vited and Free. One Day Qnly. To see all of his regular patients and such new cases, as may wish to consult him. Dr. Finch enjoys a state wide reputation, among the profession and the public of Indiana, where for more than Forty years he has devoted his entire time to the Study Treatment and Cure of Chronic Diseases. The Doctor has had wonderful success in his chosen work, that of curing chronic sufferers, Men, Women and Children. The Patients he has restored to Health after they had given up all hope of being Cured are numbered by the Thousands. He is a&ind, generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments, and digni fied personality. Coupled with a

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Fatherly interest, in all who seek 'j-er3 organization was elevated by his advice. He does not take a the change. Tho Tontino coffee Patient for Treatment unless he house was controlled by, a chartered can foresee a Cure of the Case, company composed of 203 subscribThe most commendable feature er3 at 200 each, organized as a

ot nis worK, ana one cnac appeals to the ordinary sick person, is the fact of his charges being so reasonable and moderate as to make it within the reach of even the very poor. At no time do the charges amount to more than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 a week. He gives his own medicines, and there are no extra Charges. It takes him never more than from four to six Months to Cure a Case under Treatment. All Cases, even those who have been given up as T 1.1 TT t 1. U mcuraDie or nopeieas, iiuvk uuuu Cured and restored to perfect health by this Brilliant Physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If you want to meet him and have him examine you, go to see him, and talk the matter over with him. It will cost you nothing if he does not put you under treatment. If he takes your case it will cof you a very small sum to get well. Remember the Date Wed. July 12th. and come early. Harbison Trustee's Notice, Notice is nereby given that the underülctied Trustee of Harbison township, will attend to township busince on each Monday öf tho yoar at my ofllce, and persona having township business to transact ax required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will bo kopt at my homo near Kellerville. Martin Tiiimm.no, Trustee I an. ft, 1908.

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TTT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Dto of the First Agreement Among New York's Brokers. In the early part of March, 1792, tHo first notice was printed of the opening of a stock exchange office at ?2 Wall street by A. L. Blccckcr &rSons, J. Pinturd, McEvers & Barclay, Cortlandt & .Terrors and Jay Sutton. These several firro3 held auctions of stock each day at noon, celling in rotation to insure equal opportunities for each other. Sonie of the broker specialists resented such a restricted organization, and on March 21 a meeting ss called of the dissatisfied brokers for purposes of protection, and a committeo was appointed to provide a suitablo room in which to asscmblo and to suggest such rules and regulations for conducting their business as tho committee deemed necessary. Tho final result of this meeting, sayä Moody's Magazine, was tho first signea agreement among dealers in securities, the oldest Tecord notfin Sie archive? of tho New York. Stock Exchange. The agreement reads as follows : "We, the Subscribers, Brokers for tho purchase and Sale of Fublic Stock, do hereby solemnly promise and pledge ourselv.es to each other, that wo will not buy or sell from this day, for any pornoa whatsoever, any kind of Public Stock at a less rato than one-quarter per cent commission on the specie value, and that we will give a preference to each other in our negotiations. In Testimony Whereof we have set our hands tin's 17th day of May, at New York, 1792." i This organization had no local habitation for conducting cschango business. Like the curb brokers today, truiTftians were carried on in the o ! r, : nt a point between tho pre ; tro. t of OS and 7U wail famous old button-j-tood there with ' 'nches, which prothc sun'9 rays and cnt weather. ' -e days was not .. ! ro was an air of . ; about tho gathprwcro not active -jov all tfie timo'of vo iC rd r. rush) leisure ing. .- enough t" the broker . to between times betting :: foreign Mi'- rcsuus oi aomesuc aim political controversies and in merchandise wero inti 3 'l J dealing eluded. The first insido quartera of the exchange were secured in 1793, when tho Tontino coffee house, at tho nouthwest corner of .Wall and William streets, was completed. The old buttonwood tree was aban'doned, and the dignity of the bromerchants' exchange. Tho dealers 'in securities and tho merchants were all jumbled up together, and at times when trading was brisk there was wild excitement and Ehou'ts that would havo done credit to a band of Comanche In-' dians. Xo constitution for a stock exchange was adopted until 1817, when the 2Tcw York stock and exchange board was formally ogan-, ized and a constitution adopted. Nathaniel Prime was appointed f president and Jonn uurson secreJ Tho Manager Was Cüte. The crowd swayed toward tho manager of the open air show. "What did you mean by advertisin' thet tight rope walker?" cried the spokesman. "Just what I said," replied the unabashed manager. "But tho rope was laid on th :round," cried tho spokesman, ''an' !your fraud of a rope walker just walked on it' a step or'tl Do you call that tight rope walking?" "Certainly I" shouted tho manuwr. "Tho man was tight, wasn't he?" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Wkat'a la Kämet A maiden wbsso ftnft naxno was Was tba only and WauUful ohlld Of Mr. JacX Bom. And tho ead atery goea That later eh wed Mr. Celt of Natfi Head A&4 thus had ber pretty name wftntA. -Dehmlaa VCmaal

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