Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 October 1911 — Page 4

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mtinue i rocrivo und all arrears paid n full; mil in the discretion of the

iitlihoia lifforent nourco l:oultl be

''tnwl fliJvisulilp.

FKimv, OCTOBER'27, 1011

Left Till Called For. Villen Wilkinson went to his of

fice one day InAreck he felt calm and contented. Hlia'dd't nnrneod

to worry about 'trifft loiugiueM any more, for ho lmd tfonght a onni-

mi watcimog lor nor.

But. alas, when ho arrived home

his wife met umwiUi tho depiora bio news that tho dor had cone.

"Khl" said Wilkinson. "Did ho

break tho chain, thon?"

No. Rnn rnnliniliflinf. n iTOiit.

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Ufflv lookmc tranin enmo Jicro and

nctcd bo impudently that 1 let the

Hos loose. But instead of tearinc

the trnmn to nieces t'Ko nastv doc

went off with him."

"Great Scott 1" Faid Wilkinson.

"That must havo been tho tramp 1

flht mm Ironir .London Ex

press.

Town Election Nov. 7, 1911. Democratic Ticket Town Clork and Treasurer Joseph A. Wuchner. Town Marshal Joseph Kraft, Sr. Trustee 2d. Ward Philip Kunkel Trustee 4th. Ward George Hettleh Citizens' Ticket, Tiu.stee2d- Ward Michael W. Kress Trustee 4th. Ward Joseph EckertJr.

RESULTS TELL.

There Can Be No Doubt About the RkuKs in

Jasper. Results tell the tale. ' All doubt is removed. Tho testimony of a Jasper citi

zen, Can hf nnsilv invostiii'Jitnrl

What bottor proof can be had? j William J. Lamnort. Fifth. &

Clay Sts., Jasper, Ind., says: "Backache clung to me for a! loner time and often I was in '

such great misery that I could 1

hardly Inns the day s work i had dizzy spel's and the kidney!

secretions were too lrequent in

passage My ambition and oner ?v left me and I alwavs felt Inn-

quid and depressed After I had 1 .a.

tried several remedies without

being benefited, a i learned of llonn's Tvirlnov Pill nnrl nrnrMit'-

ed a box at Flick & Pfau's Drutr

Stnrn. BpfnrA T had tnken rhpm

loner. T imnrnved and nontimiprl

use entirely rid me of my trou

Mrs. John Liestner was at Jasper Friday shopping. Tneodore Werner from Jasper attended the dance here Saturday night aad reported a good time.

Several attended the dance at

bt. Anthony Wednesday Mis.s Rose Hoffman from Mt

t arme! U here spending a few

days ith relatives and friends

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huffman at:d son visited the latters par

ents at Jonnsburg, Sunday. Hubert Ubelhor came over li'oni H'j'i'ingburg Suday to v. it friendj at Celestine. 1 ank Schepers passed through n Saturday on his way to Ferdinand to see a veiy dear friend. Miss Alice Lammon visited fr ind at French Lick Sunday. A surprise was given at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hocke Sunday in honor of the latters 60th anniversary. A largo circle of relatives and friends were present They a' 1 departed at a latch : and wishing her many muiv . s.ppv birthdays-

Mr. Tom Gillttt from Newton Stewart visited bis daughter Airs. L. Downey's a few days last w tk. Mr. Drabing came down from French Lick Sunday to see a very dear friend. Mr. and Mrs Ben Schroering and son, Edwin, and Mrs Agnes Dudine, and Bernadine visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehroering's Sunday. Louis Roth and Tony Lindenschmidt aLtendnd tho A

St. Anthony Wednesday night!

mm ivyuiiKu u guou time Mr Jo3 Hecke and Miss Ada Snrth from Floyd Knobs are hTJ visiting relatives and fiv. nd. John Liestner and Mrs Hunry Meyer were at Jasper, shopping Tuesday.

Miss Celea Radermaker is here 1 from Salem visiting hot. rmfii.. 1

and sister Josephine. St Raphael's Day wa3 observed at the Catholic church at Dubois by a Solemn High Mass, Rosary, Benediction and Tantum Ergo. Ben Seng son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sentr is sink with on nni.

of Malaria fever. His little friends wish him a speedy recovery. The little children of Ed Hemmerhen badly scalded with hot boiling water. The mother bavin? some in the tub, and left the room to get some cold water. The little ones pulled the tub over spilled about half of the water over them scalding; them badly at present arc doing nicely.

nniT Alr RandIph Allen1 attended the Quarterly meeting at Cusco Sunday. i P,Mrs' Mary Agnes and Mrs.' Clamor Nordhoff visitek Mr. and Mrs Vincent Stemle near Celestine featurdiy. Rainbow.

A Peculiar Couple. Conversation had turned to ihr

Bubieet of two men, utterly dissim

ilar, who nevertheless roomed to-

mtlior. Onn of f.hnsn mnn wna rrr i.

o ... iuoc iiu iiio ul iiijr civjuerallv conceded to be a "freak." Ills hin." ffirnromrnt-. a'wnn in Anril

name was John. lfl.17 )

"John nnd Jim are certainly it no TROUBLE SINCE queer pair' opined somebody. ' Mr Lampert was interviewed John and anybody are a queer on March 23, 1910 and he added pair," opined somebody eis. to the above: "Since Doan's Poor JohnlEiclianga. Kidney Pills cured me three - vnnrq ncrn mv hnftlfh line Hpoti

A Great change. excellent and I have been -free bCVeral VPIira nrrn T ni-A ).:. . i:. T 1

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Drouiit to this country a Btring of pleasure in again recommending race horses, and nfc ih olnen nf nm,.9

SCaSOn X nil Drvrr nnvn a

Ne5 YoT n Durin of no cellts. Foster Milburn Co., BufXNeW lork Was Cftllwl nnnn -fn n . . . . . '

speech inio, new ion;, sole agents lor the "Faith and thin is th wn,Wni U,2itC(1 States'.

country!" eaid Dunn t " . Kemcmhcr the name Doan's-

Irish lad. nnd mn ,ian JV. and take no other.

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God rest her soul, hardly had -pen- r4 f - nies enough ta bring me over. And J)H& 6. WTWeV

um lon-Riit sutinir cheek bv

owi with Lord cionmei himsdf i V et8r liiarv öurgeon

here I am tonight sitting cheek by

wii-u jora Lionmcl himself 1 Why, me frirls.Lnpl- in t. u

rjppernry day Shouldn't get near enough to hisWdahtp to hit lum frith a shotcTin. '"Everybody's,

Umceon 7th St. next door to

Kunkel & Hettieh's liverv hnrn

Homophone in day 45 2, night

liy. uumberland 77-.

TROUSB

Ka in -Coats, and OVERCOATS, Just lieccivcd at t

m. J, KUEBJLER'S, The Clothier and Furnisher,

West Side Public Square., Jasper, Indiana

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Harbison Trustee's Notice.

Good r.tws For the Editor. Vhr y ia3 my tnuso tnko fliegt

I ai: ..-anced; I cannot wfclte. Notico is nereby L'iven that the under-

Su. i; was the refrain of thr. lm,l. signed Trustee of Harbison township.

will attend to township b.iBinces on each

when it reached tho hnru 'r 7i Z IXJI"J&?1

Weary editor, who had' been bom- transact aio required to present it to him tin..ln,l 1... I. t. .1 . i . I Iii Q atiii-flat.a

vui.t:u uv uusiiP s Oi wnnrnilnh e ""J"

outpourines from tho stamp itnjirfin

he promptly sent it hack, with th( frllr1i!Tlrr 4nÄ.V 1 ! 1M

iwim: nnu UUiJIJU3Ue 11) dorsement:

"Glad to hear it! Kenn Ki

right on tho ioh! Anv timn fhr

she strikes for higher wages let in know, and I wiJl umke up the dif fcrence myself rather than have hestop." New Yor Timca.

Th. riarL Eva Yes, Harold Hatband brings Ethel violets at $2 a dozen and candy at $," a box. Edna Gracious I I suppo?o that is a mark of affection? Eva Yos. an easv mnrV nf f.

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The townshin Hhrnrv will hn 1-onf

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Maiitik Tiiimukq, Tiustee. nn.A. 1S03.

Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

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WEST BADEN, IND. "The Typical Home-Lite Hotel."

Will V. Troth, Proprietor.

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The Sutton Hotel is ocated upon a high elevatian affording splend'd view of the picturesque springs valley. Located one square from depot and the famous West Baden Springs Electric Lighted, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water, Fire Proof. Rates $10.50 Per Week, with all the convex iences of your home. No better table service. "Under new proprietorship. A hotel with service .urpassed by none in the valley at a sensible rate within reach of all. Splendid accommodations for families. Write the management for any information you want. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND.

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Very Serious

It is a very serious matter to ask

for one medicine and have the

wrong one rjlven you. For this

reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine

BUgk-di?augHT Liver Medicine

The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for con3tipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is (Irmly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It ii i.i t-- ,.-

others, or it would not be the fa-"

vorue liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined.

SOLD IN TOWN F2

Part Havana. 5c Cigar. T7I 1 i 1 1 r . . . I

ruraaie ac an nrsc-ciass saloons and cigar stores. Try it.

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First Class Work. Best Finishings Contracts taken Let us show you.

OHAS FLICK

Tho Hoire Telephone Cot has the largest list of subscribers and will give you tho best ser vice! )

You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make

your appointment by the Home 'phone. BDBDB CO TELEPHONE CO SOUTHERN RY.f TIME TABLE'

Schedule In Effect Sunday Apr. 21 Ik Fol owlnj is for Inform atfoa Only and is nor Guarantee! KA-SMOUNU So 5 n.It.V 9:31 A. M. t . J , ; iSOI'.M. o. ii ti.io v ii jw. u STODA y O.VI.Y ciso A: m; 1 1 WESTBOU.VD. $?4 i2, I?.AILV 'i7A. M

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V. K. Claycoml). Aijt, Jaipur

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l i mm i b , Corner 7UQ & Jacdcson SIh HOME 'PHONE.

30 LOTS FO

Sore Nipples and Chapped Hand? ryU ' i 8UCVCW lVlOItctlltS.

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Estatn Alnrror for"r0.' ar- TP .

"'äwi Auvencoies 7 JL UL autu xsesc Wl'itLnir Inköuuoneas, Warrants. Ronmo fn uet black. 1c.

xor sate at tho : Couri.ER Omcl. chWtoR cp bHg"inary ink

ckngo of 25. , a bottle. Courier Office.

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jOrutzweiler's addition for sale at once, at very low prices.

inese lots will be soldfor cash or on th installment plan. All are on improved -streets. Good

neaitny location. It will pay you fco examin e. (Jail on.

For Sale by All leading fiuWri.

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Main street & Public square.

JOSEPH

Foley Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache.

strengthen your kidncvB. cor

rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminato tho excess uric acid

that cause rheumatism.0 Pre

Vent Brlght's Disease and Din.

bates, and restore health anJ

strength. Refuse cubatltute

Forsale by Jos. j, MellrifW

UNITED STATES MIT

Kress bros. prop. Newlv nainf.Pfl nnrl iirniciliri1

throuirh out. First pIjiqs hnnrJ

at reasonable rates

Good Bar in connection. Your natronacre sohV.ihpd.

Mill Street, Jas&er, Ind.

Sore Nooks and Cfaiaed Hands

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