Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 November 1911 — Page 5
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Micheal KressSr. moved into the U. S. Hotel Tuesday. Jcs, Birkle left Tuesday morning for Louisville where he has employment. Daby won't hi fie i live minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas Electric Oil at onc It acts liki matrix. Ignatz Kress and famiiv moved Tuesday into the Birkle house on Uphill in little Kentucky. It is a grand thing to find joy in one's work; it you have found that, you have found the-heart of life
Kcr coughing, dryness a-l tickling in the throat, hoarseness aii'l all coughs ml coMh, takeFoloy'fi Honey and Mar Com ouhd Contains no opiate.-. At los. A. MehrintrT.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Burner Jr. moved from the country back to jasper last w ek into their pr- pertv on North Jackson St
j or pains iu the iieor chest dampen h pine? of flannel with Gnambe'lain's Imiuieiitind hind it on over the eeat of pain. There is nothing better. Fort-ale hy all dealers. The commissioners of Dubois and Daviess countiesmeet in Jasper next Tuesday to let the contract
for the bridge across White river
at Portersville.
Dr. A. F. Gugsell and wife visited at Tell City Friday. For all kind of Roofing and Guttering Call on Jacob C. Lorey. Dr. Robt Pickhardt was here from Seymour Monday visiting home folks. tär Rugs and Matting at Special Prices at Jacob C. Lorey's.
w orthern Cabbage. Potatoes and Apples at Edw. J Kuebier's, Some few who thought that they belonged to the Lords own anr.ointed gang and could not be lv ; got fcoled. Selah. v" Ladies, Misses and Child.vns overgaiters and Leggins at Edw. J. Kuebler's Mrs Geo. Haberly entertained the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening. Born to Frank Dupps and wife last Wednesday morning a girl. All doing well. Impuro blood rnnnyoti down makes you an tay victim lor organic disease. Burdock Mood Bitters puriiies the blood cures the '.range builds you up. Albert Renner went to Dale Wednesday to do some brick work va- Rubber rain Coats for Children at Edw. J. Kuebler's-
Thtrc is Tittle danger from a cold or from un attack of the grip except when follow 2d by pneumonia, and this never lianncu-s when Chamberlain's Cough
Kemeriy ia used. This remedy has woriiJier husband-
its ureat re-utation ana extensive eaie by its remarkable cures ot colds and grip and c.?n be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers.
Sheriff Schwenk took Mrs. Mertes to Cannelton yesterday to stand trial for the murder of
The quail hunting season opens today and it is said that they are p'entiful in this locality this year but don't forget that the law doesn't permit the killing of mo ;e than 15 in one day-
ÄSTOPÜIA
Vct. Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho fiioatur of
Judge C. A. DeBrnler of fcvansville died there Monday morning aged 68 years. He was born in Jasper Nov. 11, 1843, but has not been here for many years, .
.T.E.Parker, 2021 No 10th St., Ft. Smith Ark., ears tuat ho had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get better until he took Foley Kidney Tills. No matter how long vou have had kidney trouble, you will End quick and permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kiiinev Pills. Siait taking them now. At. Jos. A. Mehiinger. fccfc-For Side-Boards, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets, Round and Square Extension Tables, all kind of Book Cases. Music Racks, Hall Trees Call on Jacob C. Lorey
he sell Cheap i . Chamberlain's .-tomach and Liver Tablets do not sickei or gripe, an 1 may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also tind them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened ditie?Uöniuid lor regulating the b weis. For sale by all dealers. The county commissioners held their regular monthly session at the court house the first part of this week. The town board will hold their regular monthly meeting next Monday night. Turn on the soft pedal; there is crepe on the door. A sad gang. Fine farms in Daviess and Martin Counties. All sizes, big values, low prices. Wood & Smith LoogooteeIndiana.
H. M. Keanwent to Cannelton yesterday to assist in tha prosecution of the Mertes murdfr case.
ßäT We still have a good assortment of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Cloaks Call and see them Edw. J. Kuebler.
Regulates the bowels, promotes e?sy natural movements, cures constipation Dsan's Begnlets. Ask jour druggists for them. 25 1. a box.
Traylor and Krempp began work this week on South Mill St. on their sewer contract.
A daughter was born to Joe Dick and wife, of South .Jackson St. last week. Andy Berger is preparing to build another residence on North Mill St., for sale or rent. Bö- Largest assortment of all kind of Pumps, See The Banner Pump at Jacoh C Rorey's. Dress Shoes, School Shoes, Ladies felt lined Shoes, Rubber
over Sboes etc. at Edw. J. Kue
bler'sSome miscreant on Monday night threw a rock through one of the large plate glass windows at Herman Eckert's store. "Doan's Ointment cured me of eczema
1 that had annoyed me a long tim. The
cure was permanent. lion. S. YY . Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Governor Marshal ha s issued his Thanksgiving proclamation for November 30th,
No Sir! No Maltersville in ours, we have changed our notion. . F. H. Insurance Co.
The Annual Meeting of the F.
H. Ins. Co. qt Bainbridge Town-
ship, Dubois Co. Ind. was held at Kunkel's Hall on Saturday,
Nov. 4, 1911, and was well at
tended. The old officers were
all re-elected- Wm. Erny for
Pres. Michael Kress Sr. Sec. &
Treas. Ed Blessinger and Dave
Abel Appraisers. The Company
is in good standing with 295
members and a total amount of insui ance of over ?400,000f .State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas County.
Frank J. Chene makes oath that he
ig senior partner iA the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the City af Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said llrrr will pay the sum of onk iitiNDBKD dollars for each and evry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. Frank j. Cheney. Sworn to befrre me and subscribed in mv presence, thia 15th day of December, A.' I). lSSti. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. IfolPs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tae blood and mucus surfaces of the sys'em. Semi for testimonials free. Address F. J. ÜHKNEY&CO., Toledo, Ohio. S Id by Druggist, 75e. Take U dPs Family Pills for constipation.
His Favorit Garn Bird. At a dinner one day, says t irriter in tho Philadelphia Public Ledger, somo men were discussing tho merits of different kinds of came birds. One preferred canvasback duck, another woodcock, and still another thought' a quail the most delicious article of food. The discussion and the dinner ended at about the same time. "Now, Frank," said one of the men to the waiter at his elbow, "what kind of game do you like best?" "Well, suh, to tell tho truf, almost ciy kind of game suits me, bat what 1 like bes is an .American casle served on a silver dollar."
A STARTLING
Herman Eckert a lead
Jas
inn Merchant o!
per tor
Many years
QUITS
BUSINESS
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JASPER
Entire Slock of Clothing, Dry Goods Shoes, Dörpels, Furnishings, Cloaks, Alis, Etc. , - - " i
TO BE CLOSEO OUT IN TEIJ DAYS.
At an Average of 36 Cents on the Dollar.
T 50 Per cent Discount on Iron and Brass Beds for 2 weeks
at Jacob 0. Lorey's urmturethrough voiCanic craters in steam;
Mrs. NewJywed Now that we are married I, don't mind telling you that several times I was on the point of breaking off the engagement. Mr. Newlywed (gloomily) Well, I don't suppose It can be helped now Philadelphia Irata. The Eartr's Surface. The surface ot the earth can be c npared to the top of a barrel of asphalt, hard and rigid through and through, seamed and cracked on the surface bv the o. ements. For ten miles in a straight line below the surface the earth is probably drj and hard, of u rock substance. The pressure of this substance upon the heated center of the earth keeps it from getting hotter than it is, just as you can keep water from boiling by an appropriately sufficient pressure. The fact that there is steam in volcanic eruptions is the leakage of the interior pressure of heat in the earth. The character of matter in tho center of tho earth or its immediate environment must be something like pumice stone spongy, porous, light because when the earth's interior matter is melted in the high temperatures that are there it dissolves, and there is con
siderable wa'":er in it that escapes
Store.
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Local and ttnvcHns: salesmen representing or reliable coed. Anv man of
ood appearance who is not afraid of work can make thia a satisfactory pnd permanent business. Write at once for terais. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Big monev can tyu malu. Anply iuk. AfcLKNSrKSEirf'Co., Kochester, N. Y. We know of a number ? families who are regular ruuias of the C . hrS. are no subscribers, t.i'-y ."v.v th" piper from tin ir ru'iiit-i , Wo are glad to know th;i; (u Courier is thus appreciate, u; hy not subscribe? The cose small and we would appreciate haying these names on our mailing list We hav?e just received information that the Herrick Seed Company of Rochester, N. Y. want a lady or gentleman representative in this section tosellall kinds of Roses, Shrubs, Trees and Seeds- They inform us that without previous experience it is possible to make good wages every wck. Anyone out of mp'oyment write them for terms and ertifcZQ tvnfc notice.
t& Just received another car of Northern Cabbage- Now is the time to get your winter supply Edw. J. Kuebler. Just Received a new Lot of Davenports and Foldinc: Beds which I will sell at a low Price at Jacob C. Lorey. Dackacbe, Headache, Nervousness. and rheumatism, both in men and wo UKMi, mean kidney trouble. Do not allow it to progr.'Fd beyond the reach of medicine rut stop it promptly with Foley Kidney Pills. 1 hey regulate the action o the urinary organs. Tonic in notion, quick in results. At Jos. A. Mehringer. Andy Buecliler Dead. Anthonv Buechler died at his home on North NewtonSt. Tuesday night after an illness of several months of an internal disease of th stomach. ElDeeeased was 41 years of age. He leaves a wif and six children His remains will be laid to rest in St. Joseph's cemetery this morning. The funeral services to b3 conducted in St. Joseph's church of which he was a msm-
Professor llallock, Columbia Uni
versity.
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I am pleated to recommend Cham
bcrlains Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of ami eafest remedy for cough?, colds and bronchial trouble' writes Mrs. L. Ü. Arnold of Denver Colo. 'Wo have used it repeatedly and it has never failed to give relief." For sale by ad dealers.
An Advertising Speculation Among the tunny incidents characteristic of human nature is one which recently came under tho observation of a young rann connected with a prominent publishing house,
one of the oldest in the country, and which has fr three generations been conducted by the descendants
of the original founder. VY nh other publications there was issued a neat little treatise on household economy, showing how, on a email in-
come, it was possioie to live com
fortably- The author was a wo
man, anb gave her book ethe tille,
"How She Did It-" The book
had a fairly good sale, but presently
there appeared to be a sudden and unaccountable demand for the vol
ume, and ever fortnight the house
was mizzled bv order for more. It
her.
The bereaved family have the!" through a fourth edition beforo
sympathy of theT many friends superintendent learneu in this communilv icasve The order hnd invariably
. n.Tr,;, rT.Trr.r come from the name source, and it
mnumiuLU uuiu,t was then discovered that the per
That stop coughs quickly ami cures Latent buyer advertised the book Mlds i toley h Honey an.) Tar LrionDivplv in nnTtim And nther ?ound. Mrs. Anna IVlzer, 2Vjti Jeffcr- extensively m sporting anü omer
lournaia. ilia tneinou was simplicity itself. The title given, he would insert, 4 Mailed secure far fifty cents, eealed." Truth.
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KU! ht.. So, Omaha. Neb., eay: W can rccctmnem Foley's Honey and Tar Compound a a pure cure, for cuughs and colds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold and my neiahbor, Mrs. lienson, cured herself and her whole famiiv with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone in our neighborhood speaks highly of it:" At Joh. A. Mehringer'.
Pale Face:
Pale-faced, weak, and Dhaky women who suffer every day with womanly weakness need the help of a gentle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. Ifyouare weak you need Carduf, the woman's tonic, because Cardui .will act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more than 50 years of
success. It must be good
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'"I do n medicine Chamber Mrs. Fran This rem w colds and croup. Forele cy all dcalen F. S. Kress has accepted a position as traveling representative for the Banner MTgr. Co.. pumps and wholesale Hardware with Southern Indiana and Illinois for his territory.
Old Papers the Courier office 5o per packago of 25.
On Account of III Health. Saturday mornincr, November
11 when the clock strikes nine,
the greatest slaughter sale or good, clean, seasonable merchan
dise ever known in the history of Dubois County will be on in full blast. No doubt every reader of this paper will be surprised to learn that Herman Eckert, the enterprising merchant has decided to quit business at Jasper, Ind after years of succesf ul merchandising. He has placed his entire 125000 stock of tailor made clothing, dry goods, shoes, carpets,
rugs, furnishings for men and
women, notions and ten thousand
other articles too numerous to
mention, in the hands of the Illi
nois Salvage company of Chicago
with strict instructions to
slaughter every article in his big
department store so as to wind up the business in Ten days time if possible. ' It is a battle for the masses and not for the classes This is the greatest merchandise event that was ever inaugurated in southern Indiana. The city is in a stir as never before. There will be a hustle and a bustle throughout the entire big store on Main St near Public square Jasper, that will wake mortal man from his slumbers and make competition howl. Every article will be sold at practically your own price and the sale will positively wind up in Ten days This means the largest and most sensational sale of good, clean, seasonable merchandise ever brought together under one roof in Jasper, in fact Dubois County, to be disposed of at figures that are a mere shadow of their former selves. Herman Eckert's orders are SELL, and SELL, and the Illinois Salvage company are going to if marvelously low prices for high grade goods have any potency to fulltill Mr. Eckert's desire and that is to get rid of his stock quickly on the advice of his physicians. No use going into details regarding Herman Eckert's stock, you know the character of it, always carried the best goods and no shoddy stuff. - The biggest portion of ' this mamoth stock is practically new on account of Herman Eckert not being able to countermand his Fall snd Winter orders for various reasons. The Goods are being opened up this week and will go on sale Saturday, November 11th at 9. m. Our stock keepers have been busy as bees for a week to get the store and merchandise in shape. Thirty extra sales people have been secured and we have made all necessary arrangements for what we consider the most gigantic sale of its kind ever offered to the public by any concern in the country. Watch the crowds pouring into our store Saturday, November 11th, at 9 oVlnck a. m.t to share on this
bargain f east- Ifc will pay people
for 50 miIes arouna to spena iare and stay n Jasper all day to take advantage of an opportunity unparalled in mercantile circlesRemember the doors swing open for this gigantic sale at 9 a, m. Saturday, November 11th and it lasts for ten days. . Look shaip for the right pla before making your purcha Herman Eckert's big department store. It is located on Main St near Public square in Jasper.
Open every nignc until y o.
ciock, saturaaya ui w ac-j commodate those employed dor- j ing tho day. '
Tho Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Effie Graham, of Willard, Ky., says: "I was so weak I could hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 years. When I began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. I only weighed
fi 99 pounds. Not long after. ;3 I weighed 1 15. Now. I
f do all my work, and am
in goea neaith." Begin taking Cardui, today.
COUGHING AT NIGHT. Means loss of sleep which is had for everyone. Foley's Honey and.Tar Comronnd stops tho cough at once, relieves the tickling and dryness in the throat and heals ihe inllumed membranes. Prevents a cold developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep always in the house. Refuse substitutes. At Jos. A. Mehringer.
Dubois Doinas.
Mr- and Mrs. Tony Haas and children, Adam Dudine and daughter Verona were here from
Schnellville Sunday visiting relatives. Misses Mayme Nordhoff and Lizzie Dekemper were at Jasper shopping Wednesday. Ed Dudine transacted business at Jasper Friday. Mrs. Frances Shuckhart will give a box supper at the Base Line School Saturday Nov- 11th. Everybody is iniced to attend, Karl Dekemper transacted bus iness at Jasder Saturday. Mrs, Theresa Schull came up from Evansville Tuesday to spend the holidays withers. E. Merkel. Henry Schnell and Louis Carline were in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaffenberger Mr. and Mrs. John C Thimlingand Louis C.Roth were at Ferdinand Sunday. Miss Anna Rowekamp who was confined to her home with an attack of Rheumatism is able to be out again. ": Misses Glara Nordholf and Lizzie left for Louisville Monday to remain fop soine tinv J. Wineger f Elvyd;:lv Orange Co h ivnto i th skmv building of ts. lkn :n m Klu jtner known as the iM'scr store will open a general store in the near future. Joe Klee came out l'io.m 'asp- r Sunday to spend the day wrh home folks. Grandma Dudine is numbered among ihe sick this week her many frin l; wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. .Julia Gamp viItorl 'Mrs
-Sigfrien Nor.lhofT Sunday vh
reside2 a 'jt 4 mii.s from tovn Th'j !ao;i given at the Dubois Opera H ioeatunJay night was well attended and evorvhxlv rrporled a ys-jl time. Typsy.
Sewincr Machines from $19.
and up, Repairing for all makes of Machines at Jacob C. Lorey's Furniture Store, East of Court House. A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD. Saems heavier when he has a weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Dueh. ren, Mail Corner at Atchison, Kae.f Bays: I have been tethered with kidney and bladder trouble and had a severe pain across mv back. Whenever I
carried a heavy load of mail, my kidnev
started taking Foley Kidney ViU ard since taking them 1 have gotten entirely rid of all my kidney trouble and am n? sound now as ever." At Jos. A Mehringer. Fine Nevrsxmper Oflor. The Evansville Courier until Jan. 1, 1913 for only $2.50. The Evansville Courier makes an attractive subscription offer for November. All subscriptions received to the Courier this month for the regular subscription price of $2 50, will be credited to Jan. 1, 1913. The subscription will cover presidential year and the earlier the new subscription is sent in this month the more papers Will bereceiyed for the money. Tell your neighbors or phone them of this liberal offer of the Courier. It means the daily Courier for 13 or 14 months for only $250. There is no better or brighter daily newspaper in this section than the Evansville Courier, Its great Associated Press news reports, clever cartoons, brilliant editorials, complete local news, splendid special features and full and correct market reports make it the favorite newspaper in this vicinity. Send $2.50 by check or money
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