Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 July 1911 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
, . A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice. ----- . . Country people aro mtgruy smart in maKing iiin 01 town ppi- i Do It Now till. "UdllW 'j Wi'Ut i v . Don't put off for tomorrow what vmi i -an do today i-,.i.-v Kidney 1'iIIh .no competed ol iiii''i-.tirnt speeiully selected lor llioir . ii- i iv, limbn, tonic, aiul hI to'ilut- , . , . . m-ct upon tliu kidneyn, bhubirr and i,i i,, n . Mt-PHgut. They nr niil -ptio, .nitiiiiiiif ami wie ileal solvent At hit-. A Mliringwi. say Coal Oil, Gasoline stoves, Lawn swings, Refrigerator See Jacob C. Lorey Ho has largest assortment and Prices Low. When boy gets mad, he always looks for a rock, but he rarely throws it. A successful man can not realize how hanl an unsuccessful man finds lifePoPj's ll(n:y And Tai Compound, I t-uVotive for roughi and culds in MtluT i hild:un oi imvn person. No opiate?, no hiirm fti I drU", In the vnllw luirlcngf. HcfOB fi'hrttituh. at J . A. M'IiringT. Did you ever notice the wolfish manner in which a man looks at a pretty girl? If women are so amiable and sweet, why is it that other women do not care for them as roomers and boarders? Never leave home on a journey .tithmt u ottle of Chambcrlain'ii Colic;, :iilcru und Diarrhoea Keuiedy. It ie ituioKt c"ttnin to bs needed and atunot h obtained when on boanl the ran or ftcMinfüitt. Kor ale by All Dealers. I ull many a youth has gone to his saracophagus By pouring ice cold drinks adown his hot oesopnagus. A good many of the Atchison hunters have resolved to quit bu ing ducks of the Smith boys
at Arid lake; the bmith boys taik;KlH.p qBjt.t a, n,,t,i. chamberiain'p
100 mucn. Itit-ht in Tom but-ie -t senpon when you have tho feast time to snarti jiiiaro mrn lüely to tsk .iurrlmea and Le '-r;d days' limp, unless yon have 1 ianilHrlain'H (,li , (."ho eralan I I)laVIC M.iS. 'J'ÄÜE r alia liv 1 1 Ilunlura ! - . ' n m trneu man is usuutty cumpelteu to sped his evenings explaining his jokes to his wife, and the school lessons to his children When a man hears that a boy has been drowned, he fears it may be his bo), the same as he fears it may be his house when he hears the fire whistle Happiest O'al In Lincoln. A L'tiO'ln. NVb..shl writ-s, 4 Ih been niliiiL' for sonn? tiir.e w lU crouit( oimtiimtum and tcmaidi t run be. I . 1 1
Im'WI tnkinK Chuinborlain'H Sic mach Farmers worry Only during the (Jond evidom : "With pleasure I tesand hiver Table a and in three dure 1' ow:nc qeason but town people tifv to the merit of Hughes Tonit; ns wit tblu'o beur nnd got bettiT nirb. J nil tli vph- 'rtinnd a rVmedy foi rbillHaod fever. I re.-.m-alou I amtlipproudefctir.rlin I.iiifdnjWOirj at tm. t-ui luuuu. mend it. and in no cit iixve I known
to nnd ii uoou imMueinr. i r s ue oy All Dealer?. A fried eir ages rapidly ii looks than anything-else we know of An egg fried in the morning looks a thousand years old by nightA few years ago an Atchison woman broke ber leg, and she was so modest that she wouldn't have it set unless her mother could do it. Wehace just received information that the Herrick S ed Company of Rochester, N Y. want a lady or gentleman repre in i
sentative in this section to sell all!' A- 5;,,,. i kinds of 11 ?hiuV.-, TWs' ,,al, ,r, n,r, iv-w tnk 'n inu-mitl- i and Set i ,4c uAu In U. Iba! u- and uitH lirfCtty on U:v bbto tuiul!
without j r vious xpi Hence it possible to make gocd w ares every ck Any ;ne out of mpioymont write them for terms and eiu lose this notice. Kidt ey Dheayes Are Curable midur ter;.Hii coimilioiis Tho riuiit iwdiPMi- innct be tuhen before the disse ha iimu rrti'd too far. Mr. Perry A. l it umn laU. T-x., snvn: 'M wa1 downio ld .or lour "lontb- with kidnvnnd t:dder trouble and uull tunes. Une bottle of Foley h Kidnev R inedy aired me nell anil sound." Afk for it At .lot. A. Me? ringer Wanted People with money to investTo join us in a S750.U0O tiin ei dealV.' only need $20,000 more we are m position to guarantee safe investment and double your money. Addipss. J. II. Shekiutt. Mew Cast e Penn. For Sale Vol 1, and Vol. 2, Series of the War of the Rebellion, Official Records Union and Conlederato Armies. Pub lished ly the Gov't in 1880. I hose who have parts of the set may bo able to use the first 2 Vol. issued See Ben Ed Doane. Old Y apoia theCoutier office 5c per package of 25.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs Frank Lampert last week.
"Come in without knockingand remain on the same toim . k-"7Tr- : . . ! Mrs. Anihcl Cnrr is visifi relatives in PerryC ounty
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Jy- n J?eph Rauich.
"äMT-ti. r...:of Louisville, vaitod relatives in
Mr. and Mrs. A M. Sweeney and rlaunhter Lucille have returned tojlndiannpolis. .Full line of Washing Machines , from 2 50 and up at Jacob Lorey ' Furniture store j
Elmer Gray came home Tues-i a c.an,dlJa.t,e or re-elation day from Pniladelphia where he i '.Marshal of the town of Jasper bad spent the past fow months subject to the decision of the j Democratic primary July 15, 1911 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rausch of; - - Louisaille are visiting relatives!. .v rs N. B Curnmiskey is yisin Jasper. ltincr her Nephew Dr. Robt. Pick- , .liardt at Seymour Ind., this week. W. R. Hammond, of Tell City . . .
wen in Jasper Tuesday on business Ni-v or tne Prudential Ins. Co. - -an 111 when you'll niuMi a or ufir ft nit, lnn, burn or ttugnr wald. r.tM.iepar!. Dr. Thoiiuid' Klee:nu Oil instantly relieves tut pain jiiiekly ures the wound. t.20 per cent discount kinds of pumps Largest ment at Jacob C. Lorey 's ture and Roofing Store. , . , assort FurniThe opn season for huntingsquirrels is now on and some of our local sportsmen are going after them.
For summer diarrhoea it. "ph"iklrena.-!gPIters.bure Mn,day t0 wovh mvnChsmberluin's Clw. CUolorn! lle Circuit court
and Dhur our Ihmiedy nnd castor oil, j miu it -ieelv erne iscortain. roreaio by All '(hIits. a For all kind of Roofing: and! imtforinrr fnll rn ,fnrnh C rrfx ! all work guaranteed Thomas Merchant and family visited relatives at I rinceton and Velpen the first of this week. MissTilitha MeCarty returned to Decater, III., yesterday after a weeks visit with her parents here. Lirnment treelv. Jt will remove tne Limint'ot freelv. It "oroneH" anI miieklv lector. the nans to a healthy I)eal(iiH. condition. Koi gale by All ! The pi ice of printed letter hP!Ui :ml rnvelonf'S is to small s "ithou them in "ny !P"j II CSS AI1V JiiriULT CUI1 illlWU ' m,. inrinted stationery. This I nnlii- it GW- us o t hl ö der ÄJ&j Ve ycu will S do without printed stationery in the futureConsti;Ktion i-nnses lientlnolin. niuieu. diz rn"f. Innijjor. hmr' i nlpitu'ion l)rRie i)hviH uripf, sicken, vakn ft'ÄÄX lion. ÜSivntfc Ask vour dniysbt. , When a min diets he eats oat i meal in addition to everything jlep hp nana nv eats. .
-v! The children who attend acer.Xiimli In Arrdiienn n fhnf . j'ain church m Atchison sa that
me preacner prnyu so tuny that they can count two str et cars go by. .. m.:.. ciiv .tT ic-ie. K. . lu I! ' niity. 1'iMnk.l. Ch' i'oy makes oath that he Im üoniur nnrtner of the linn of K. .1. Chenov A Co., doini? business in the Ci;y of 'Ttp Cf,ty and Stoto afore- ' of One Hundred Dollar for each and every ee ol untnrrn mm cnnnoi ie cured tyth use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.) FltAXK J.ClIBNKY. Sworn to before mo anil inlmcribftl in mv iresfiire, tnis Uth day of December, -v , ,
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tj;nnoii !- In-c. r.J.uiinNRv Tolf O Sll nv all ! rv,v'','' 'h. i -ke iialFe Kuil. IMI- f r eoiitiiiition. 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 e are glad to know tharth Courier is thus appreciated, but why not subscribe? Th cost is small and we would appreciate havin these names on our mailing lis0" For $700. We will sell a I room cottage on a lot on East 4 h. Street 10x100 feet This is a bargain; S-100 cash time on the oHier $300. Nfr Bum hi) Doane, Jasper, lud Hiv Pever And Summer Cold Mn) lever Anü bummer Loiu . Munt ho ro ved quickly and Io ey a nney imu it i' uoinn.ni.i u.u . .. ... M. Stewiirl 'o:il Wn mm Sf - f IlilMe Ciiittu; writ": "I liav . " . w r i hee. reatly tr n kl durinir tin1 liottHiiiuncrin ntliH with 11 u v Fever ami U nl tint by UHinn Foley's IIn ey and Ta- Compound I i;et rent relief." Mnnv othwrcH'bowiffe' fimilftrly ill lt irlml lo btsneflt by Mr Stewart V experience. At.Jos. A. Melitinpir. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Arc ciulckly cutt by applying ChatnbctlainV fialvc. Try It; it I n sucocwk Price 25 a nti.
Anthony Lange Is a candidate for Clerk and Treasurer of the town of Jasper,
Ind., subject to the democratic primary July 15, 1911 . nsfinn o uu nnnnp UUUUUM III IIUUIIIIUI ( Is a candidate for Clerk and j Treasurer of the Town of Jasper I subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election July j 15, 1U11. Joseph Kraft, Sr. Anuy uerger tne carpenter is putting up a house for rent on North Mill St The town board held their regular monthly meeting Monday ! night and expense allowances. Lrif'JTnr Whirr Now Hnmo Cli,n.
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nun ouwiiiK '"auiinius. kjuii uu Jacob C. Lorey. Had dysnoi)9ia tr indigestion for voars. Noappotite, and what I did eat distressed mo ternblv. Hurdock ltlood Hitters cured zne."J. II. Walkor. SunUuy, Oliio. Judge Bretz went to convene John Anderson and wife moved from Cuzco to Jasper this eek. George Ilettich week in Louisvillespent this Don't the baby suffer from eraeina, Imres ornny itehingof ihe&kin. Uoan's .OinLnient Kives instant relief, eures !niiick!v. l'erfeetlv snfe for children. Jnileta sell it. I luiss isaroaru ruurt went iu iPetersburcr Monday to act as m r t i i. : r l. ... u i court. Mrs. Henry Moeivchaus or tlnnrino-hnnr visiforl rplarivpfi and friends in Jasner the first part of this week For Sale A horse and buggy neither are afraid of automobiles, or road incs- wi'! K0 chK,: 80 do not T REV- W" WOrmELLCASTOR I A Tor Infaatb and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought ? Bears tha sW sCs . st mature oC CAaä4cA444 Testifies With Pleasure. ittn fail, even in tin ino.t obstinate Sokl 1V D'UtrlHt (10(11.00 Dottles. Kob;nä0n.petti( Co., (lue ) Louisville. Mr. and Mrs LT Koerner left Thursday for !ryson Siifintrs Kentucky, for a three weeks visit Mr. Simon Blessinger visited reatives n Evansville this week . w fc ßaden ast week. KEEP MOVING FORWARD. S There are many litues in the. lffe of n person who docs things that are worth while when he gets tivrilily diYHirnjpd and thinks it easier lo go liack than to push on. But there is no victory in retreating, says Orrison Swett Alimlen in Suecess Mngajnne. We should novel leave any bridges unburnod behind us, any way open for retreat to tempt our wonkiyss, indecision or discouragement. Tf there is anything mc over feel grutefttl for, it is that we have bad courage and pluck enough to )tis!t on, to keep jfmiiß when thinjrsi lrnkt'l dark and when seemingly iusiaiuoiQitalle obstacles confronted us. Honest .Medicines Versus Fakes President Taft N re:ent inePinie "UKKf us an ninupuineni i nie it tire rood
and 2 vearsinl Drin law in its relation to Prepar- ( tr ! J i .1.
Wl HH'iiirineH, awa "ni leier ui yuan . , , ! .!... I.. II .. rtl Tiir Comi)mm(l an(, ol(,y Kidtun l'n,H botu ot ro tr,,, medicii.es trRfii)lv oiuk1p(, nf inKrt.dientH , ,lieiUrinal iiualitieH aro .reer niz- . , IIie,liea, rofession itself hh tho j .n dwi i. nnwn reineoiai aKenM ior me iiiH- , , . . counteract. Ko. o er three decades Kolov's Honey and Tar Couipoiuid has been a standard rctnody for coupis, couw and uttecuonH of the thront, cheht and luncs for cliild reti und f .r uiownperHonfl. and it retains to tiny its nro-einiiienco nlvwe all other nreparations of Uh kind Foby kidney Pills are PfiuaUy effactivo and uiivritorlour. SoldbyJoaA. Muhrincor.
Mrs- Jesse Colvin of Ireland, . . w m T
was ProuL'ht to Jasner luesuay and placed in the Salb sanitarium to have a surgical operation per formed. IS HUMAN VACUUM CLEANER Amanda's Economies In Line of Good Housekeeping Have a 8crew Loose. Long before the introduction of tho vacuum clonnur Amanda had achieved by sheer persistonco of arm, the energetic wielding of broom nnd brush, the precise esults accomplished by this excellent invention. If er husbnnd whimsically complains that tho house is always in process of renovation nnd seldom is a condition which can he considered comfortable and livable, but he is a mere man and little can be expected of him. Of coarse, Amanda is ill from timo to timo, usually as the result of doing more than she ought. She has headaches, backaches and nerves that are on edge. Her sons slip out of the house in the evening because they prefer to be where they are not reproved if they draw n chair from its place or leave a newspaper on the floor. Her daughters enjoy visiting much more than staying at home, and her maid seldom remains longer than n week or two. She hod nineteen successive maidB in a single season. Somehow Amanda's economies in the lino of good housekeeping havo a screw loose. She observed one day that she sympathized' with tfie women who liked to have her house perfectly ordered and who then wished that she could take her family and livo in tho barn so that the houso need not bo disturbed. Margaret E. Sangst or, in Christian Herald. MÄSTERPltUE, ANYWAY "Maud's lim r is what you would call Titian, isn't it?" "Well, Titian or imi-Titian." NOTICE. Pursuant to an act passed by the General Assembly of 1911, creating the State Bureau of In- . . i .: spection, notice is nereuy kivuh to every person, firm or corpora tion operating any business, re crularlv emn ovine: hve or more nersons. airriculture and domest ic servic excepted, that a license fee of one (ifl.OO) dollar shall an nually be paid to the Chief Inspector, and on receipt thereof the Chief Inspector shall give to such person, firm or corporation a certificate showing the license fee has been paid. Any person, firm or corporation failing to comply with the provisions of this section are subject to a line of twenty-fiva $25 03 dollars The Chief Inspector wib submit to each person, firm or corporation a blan form upon which such petson, firm or corporation shall report to the Chief Inspector the fo lowing information nnd such other information as may be required by the Chief Inspector: 1. Oihcers 2 Character and location of business. 3. Number of persons employed; males, females 4. Description ol buildings anu equipments, number ot noors, elevators, boilers anü lire escapes Blank forms as required by law will be furnished on appli cation at the oliiceof the State Bureau of Inspection, Room 1", State House, Indianapolis, Indiana ELLIOTT R. HOOTON. m Chief of the State Bureau ot Inspection. Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice ?8 Hereby pi von that the underyipned Trustee of Hnrhiisoii township, will attend to township buinoHh on each donday of the year a' my otllco, and persona having to.viif.up business i to tivuieat t ate required to preaunt it to him on Saturdays. Tho township library will be kept at my homo near Kellerville. Martin Thimmno, Tniat. o. inn. ), 1003.
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KIMS! LIBy STÜHLE, JASPER, INDIANA.
I have purchased the interest of Mr. Hettich in the Livery barn and will conduct it in the future as The
Kunkel Livery Stable. It will be under the manage- $ ment of Mr. Östa Hays and courteous treatment is t
assured all. Good turn outs for all occassions. t Give us a call. i MRS. FRANK KUNKEL.
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Plasterer. First Class Work Best Finishings Contracts taken Let us show you. CHAS FLICK.
Low Hate Excursion to Old Point Comfort and Norfolk Va. Via. Southern Railway July22d, and August Hth, to Atlantic City, N. J. and other Eastern Resorts August 3d, 10th, and 17th. Call on local Agent for rates and other information. J. C. Beam. Jr., A. G. P. A., St. Louis.
Dubois Doings Blackberries, blackberries every vher. Mrs. Mary Agnes visited friends at Jasper Sunday. Mr. E. Merkel was at Ferdinand Saturday and helped Hobster bring his new threshing machine and engine which he purchased from the Ferdinand Machine Works. Miss Cora Schmeltkop from Jasper spent the fourth with her friend Miss Emma Voegel. Mrs. Mary PfafTenberger and daughter Anna attended the fun eral of Mrs John Keller who was buried at Haysville, Saturday. Clarence Schroering came down from Louisvi le Friday to visit relatives a few days. Mrs. Agnes Dudine accompanied Mrs. Joe Radermaker and children to Ferdinand Thursday and returned home Friday evening. Miss Amelia Thimling and sister, Emma were at Hunti.ngburg Shopfing Monday. Mrs- Geo. Harder was called to Haysville on account of her sister in law Mrs John Keller. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Seger is very low with Typhoid fever and is not expected to live Ned Friedman from Schnellville visited friends here Sunday. There will be a free dance at the Great National Opera House Saturday uiy Jotn. uveryoouy invited. Miss Lottie Harbison is visiting friends near Ellsworth this week. Topsy. A Vain Precaution. Lord Talbot De Mulahldo wan talking In Now York about tho thoroughncsH of tho custom b Investigations. "Tho smUKRler," ho said, "Is bound to bo detected if he tries his Httlo pamo In your metropolis. Tho smuggler's precautions against deteotlon at this admirably-managed port aro as vain and ludicrous as tho prccauUons of tho dreaming Irishman. "An Irishman, you know, once dreamed that ho was visiting tho lata Queen Victoria. "'Will you havo a drink?' the queen aid to htm. '"I will,' said tho Irlshmnn. 'A drop of Irish, av coorse, hot by preferoncc, your mnjosty.' "So the queen put on the kettle, hut when tho water boiled, tho noise awoko the tlroamor. "'Holy St. Pntrlckl said ho, '111 tako It cold nextUmel"'
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.f ! 816 "Wells Street, Marinette, Wis., Sept. 25, 1903. I "was nil run down from nervous ness and overwork and had to resign my position and taso a rest, x found that I was not gaining my strencrth and health as fast as I could wish, and as your "Wine of Cardui was recommended as sucn a good medicine for tho ills of our sex. I boucht a bottlo and began using it. I was satisfied with Iho results from the use of the first bottlo, and took three more and then found I was restored to good ncaitn and strength and ablo to tako up mv work with renowed vigor. I consider it a fine tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition, and am pleased to endorse it. AGNES "WESTLEY, Sc7, Morth WUcuntla noUand Sod 7. Secure a $1.00 bottlo of "Wine of Cardui and a 25c. nackaae of Tbedford's Black-Draught today. WINE OF CARDUI . 1 i Hu.r fiftftr 5 "t u:.hrlilvil." llvcryhotiy ?t hi 'iI own this liivli.imry. It an- f M I al. ll!'!tlllH1.H 1 Hi 1 IlilhH till) hitor . i'iMlIni, pro:iinii'i:ticiii. and i.xi.iilnt; 1 worils. , . IJbmryin .. Iit'rlf. It also ... v" i ht'-t iliiMiften tietnl 1 tt.t inatlon t.it i"iaiK- it 1 1 um : f.ictsfonct'rnHt'H . . iw t! t- :;ki -If5-!1 l-v. Oi !:. I rv uiniiiilnnt coner.o.isainl jilaccs; 1 ( i lions u.; etiiily 11 ih in and tr ,1. Si jitjl A titlitrlly. ; r. ! int-or!" s Suprtnte - , ' m- ii'iIhiiI lili'tlonary U 1 1 . luiiiMeud It to t i- . r-! u.iiuniy." : i riuti'iiJeiil of r. .. N.n- in Uilicc. : t '. r r'uts r tlttu tor a I ... l.eiti iriiiiif.li iimtmv- . . tt;' liii'riutiuuaf. . . : ut tt f
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