Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 November 1911 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

Mrs Jones, the millener, spent

Tjesday in c-vunfvim:.

Mr and Mrs N. 13. Cummiskey

returned fnaay imkhi uum few days visit at Owensboro.

tor Latest Musical success, "The widow McCarty at the Opera

H.uf Nol9th.

i, u.n't miner live minutes will

rr u it)uu apply Dr. Thomas Klcctric u, , at "new, It nets liko nmplf .

nr Ed Kempt came down

from Indianapolis Sunday to vis it his mother and take a quai hunt.

. , .M.lnne. ilrviiets ami ticklinc in

t ,Phr a., JioarsoneBS and all coughs

.r ! . ..'.1. take Foley's Honey ami I

nr.,1 ('ontnina no opintca. At

J it A MehriDKT.

Tho first snow and the first

rMl fold snan of the season in

w Wnilrv arrived earlv Sundav

morning when the thermometer

fe i from 70 degrees to i hor paint, iu the Btdoor cuest dampen . flimnol with Chnmbet lam's

I n 'iient and bind it on over the eeat of

. . n There is nothing uettar. roreaie

'-v al! dealers. Mr. and Mrs- N. Haskins went to Louisville yesterday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs Herman Schmutz moved to Belleville, 111., this wee 1 avfng Wednesday. L iT'tire blood rnutyou down makes rsa an ea-y victim lor organic diseases, iut l H-k Blood Bitters purifies the blood mres the "ause builds you up. V. A. Wilson returned Monday from a business trip to Mis-souri-Kpjri'ates the bowels, promotes e?sy Ditarai movements, cures constipation Poan s Kepnlets. Ask your (Insists f rf.eui. 25:. a box. w Largest assortment of all kind of Pumps, See The Banner Pump at Jacob C Rorey's. Rev. Worrel and family left Wednesday for Wiggins Missippi, where they will make their home. There is little danger from a cold or fr in an attack of the grip except when fc.owed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's CourIi Keme-iy is used. This remedy has won its great refutation and extensive sale bv it remarkable cures of colds nnd Rnp and can be relied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers.

CASTOR I A Hot Infants and Children.

Iiis Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the fUgn&tvs of

C. W. Rudolph last week sold his residence on North Newton St. to Robt, Eckerle. Mr -Rudolph and family expect to move on a farm in the Spring. T. K. Parker, 2021 No 10th St., it. f'autl' Ark., gaya tuet he had taken many kirds of kidnev medicine, but Ui not pet better until he took Foley Kney Pille. No matter how Iohr vou f ave had kidney trouble, you will Cnd rja -k and permanent benefit by the use ' f r ley Kidney Tills. Statt taking t!o now. At. Jos. A. Mehringer. -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. Albert Traylor sold his farm in Boone Tp. this week to Alois Rudolph for $12,000 or $100 per acre for the 120 acres- Mr. Traylor expects to move to Warrick Co., near Boonville and buy b small farm. Chamberlain's stomach and Liver iab ets do not sicken or gripe, an J may be taken with perfect eafety by the mopt delicate woman or the youngest r'lild. Tho old and feeble will also find -em a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened diwstionand for regulating tho b-.wels. Hrsaleby all dealers. FOR SALE Fine farms in Daviess and Martin Counties. All sizes, big values, bwnrices. Wood & Smith Loogootee, Indiana.

An ounce of proximity is worth' a pound of affinity. 1 Georße Hettich spent Wednesday and Thursday in Louisviile. Mrs John Casper visited her brother Henry Kuebler and fam

ily in Evansville last week. For all kind of Roofing and Guttering Call on Jacob C. Lorey. w Go and see "The Widow Mc Carty" Sunday night. Songs1 and dances. Rugs and Matting at SjPe-' ial Prices at Jacob C. Lorey 's. J P I Sweeney is at home visiting ma family this week 1 Ju ige J. L. Bretz is at Petersburg this week holding court Chas Flick is doing some work

at French Lick this wieek.

"Joan' Ointment cured me of eczema

that ha.l annoyed mo a Ion tini. The

cure wuh permanent." Hon. S. W. Mut-

tiiuws, Uommissioner Labor Statistics.

ugusfa, .Me.

Life Saver

In a letter from Branchland, W. Va., Ars. Uizabeth Chapman say-: "I suffered from woj inly troubles nearly five ears. All the doctors in the ainty d J me no good. 1 took Cardui, and now I am entirely well. I feel like a new woman. Carduisaved my life! All who suffer from womanly trouble should give Cardtn a trial."

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Ä Three Minute Job

It takes the Malleable girl just three minutes to clean her range," after the kitchen work is done. She uses an oiled or greasy cloth, thafs all. Quicker than it takes to tell, it looks as good as new.

TRF MAILE ABLE'D ATJf-F

EIN 50ÜIH BEND

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WANTED

I. MM tii.l t Mvoiing salcH1 en r-pn. . iiting oar reli..1. . .. 1

onn, IIJr IUHH Ul KfHJ l appearance hu, int afraid of Sl Can. .maV thia 8 et'actory Pnd ?aneJ!1 buIneM. Write atoncofor terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimiU

0 bun4v A I'ylJ Co., ltochestcr,

e know of a number of famiS? o are regular readers of I Iuurier bufc are not subscribera, they borrow the paper from their neighbors We are glad to kaow Uiatthe Courier is thus appreciated, but why not subscribe? The cost is small and we would appreciate having these amw on oirr mailing list

M. F. Casoer was un fim

Cannellon Wedne'day visiting his sons

Leo Schuble and son Bolte are

in French Lick this wee'e mov

ing a hotel building

W. R- Hammond of Tell City

was in Jasper yesterday solicit

ing business tor the Prudential! Ins, Co. I

20 Per cent Discount on

Iron and Brass Beds for 2 weeks at Jacob C Lorey's Furniture

Store.

By mistake the above

The Woman's Tonic

50 years of proof have convinced those who tested it, that Cardui quickly relieves aches and pains due to womanly weakness, and helps nature to build up weak women to health and strength. Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for your

case? Take Cardui todav!

In the mod' rn game of love a r

queen of hearts marries a king of was. diamonds rind t.hpn nrncrfd? tnit

made 50 instead of 20 last week. ' temnt l hn o-ods hv flirrina- wirb :

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ils so scientifically built that it will last a life-time, and it is so easy to keep clean "jthat it always looks as good as new. The nickel parts can be quickly cleaned be-

i'cause they are perfectly smooth with round corners. There are no places for dustt 1 t ito accumulate. ? If t $ j Drop in and See the Malleable Man and Malleable Girl at ! L. H. STÜBM HAEDWARB CO., Jasper, Ind. I f At Any Time From f

NOVEMBER 27th to DECEMBER 2d. The Malleable Girl will serve you with Three Minute Biscuits and IDelicious Hot Coffee and Present you with a Beautiful Cook Book and a useful Souvenir.

ill TU CUfU nAUOr purchased during this exhibit, you will iirn II n Aim nANüt a complete set of high S

3u

Miss Barbara Eifert is in jsorne worcniess neue two spot.

Petersburg this week as stcno-V0 to John Lorev and see the

grapher in Pike circuit court-

Louis Kilian was over frem

Huntingburg this week assist-

Herman Eckert with his sale

suSewer Pipes, Washing Ma

chines and all kinds of Pumps at John Lorer's Furniture tore Remember tie big store on the

square.

Frank Hoffman, who has been

away ior aoout a year, came

home Wednesday on account of

the serious illness of his father.;

Leader Hot Blast and Moore's

Air Tight Heating Stoves. It will pay you to look at them be

fore you buy. See them at the Big Furniture tore on the square

Heading

Mill

Burn

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About 10 o'clock last Sunday

night the heading and stave mill

.Ii ,Vi 7t .i of Peter üglolt was lound on I do nov bolu-vo thore nany other . iru ft fi.Q nf meH-. ine so :ool for wiioopine conj;h as . lire. V " r i Zu u !i 8 ? Ci-nmborlain'p unci Rwne.ly," writes, there they found the hydrant

Mrs. i'innci Tii.in,. Junction üuy, ore., froze and Dy tne time it was

Mrs. Alice Berger came home: partment members and all frame buildings in the So from Michigan City this week to who assisted him at the Mill part of town, as the heat f

fire last Sunday night.

visit her parents

Chas Egg.

Mr. and Mrs.

This remwl vis Uunstirpaeeed for colds i.qWe out the fire had gained and croup, fror sale ,y all Jealerg. sU(,h a headway that the entire TILVNKS. I mill was destroyed, Loss about Mr. Peter Egloff desires .fSL . Xt

to thank The Jasper Fire De- iand that f act saved many of the

South

irom

the Are blew over the ri ver.

Mr. Ecloff had two car loads

Bafikaclie, HcmJacbc, Nervousness. ,"1 l i v i Y 01 , "UI" vi y1"

an.l rheumatism, both in men ami wo-aity. öjjiüiiu.u uuuieujr ,anQ cüiwueiauic iiiu m uic j

nun. mean kidntv trouble. Donotai ac tne upera iiouse ouiiuy,nouse auot wmenwas usairuyeu.

ow it to Droirr es beyond the mini ofiniohfc Nov. 19 Thnrn was no nnrht watchman

nmheine .mt stop it promptly ith Fo- - kept at the place and it was not ley Kiuney mis. lw-yregniaw iuie n Unmnnmm nFflnriii Rimnh on ' u

,H nn n t ih nri:iarv nrtMns. Tonn- in I G U U U H UU UUGU D . "o'""---

action, quiet n results. At Jos. A. Mob-' ... - ,, , ,

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A rainer so Kina ana crue, Whose welcome voice no more we hear. Whose kindly face no more we

see,

Sergers Saloon Cor. 5th & Jacksop, Jasper, Indiana. HOT LUNCH EVERY DAY- OYSTERS SATURDAY NIGHT. Fresh Bottled and Keg Reer. Good Old Whiskies. Fine Line of 5 and 10c CigarsCourteous Treatmeat to AHWIK. BERGER, Propria tor.

I DHHM) I IM 1 Hin i t

The jury in the Mertes murder

case at uanneicon returnea a

verdict Sunday of manslaughter

asainst Mrs- Mertes, which gives;

her from 2 to 21 years in the Oh, dearest, how we miss you;

penetentiary. No other lips can tell;

The ton board met Monday But we hope to meet you in heav-

night and accepted the bond ot j , en above, r.hP. Coffee Construction Co.. for And there forever with you to

the construction of the sewer,' dwell.

and the work will becin in a fewi We desire to tender our sincere

davs. as soon as -a ditching ma- and heartfelt thanks to the many

triends who gave us tneir assistance during the illness and death of our beloved husband

and father- In our hearts they

shall never be forgotten. Mrs, Andy Buechler, and children.

cur

chine arrives. A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE That etona couclis quickly and

colds ia Foley's iloney ana Tar Compound. Mrs. Anna Poker, 252J Jefferson St.. So, Omaha. Neb., eaya : 'I can recommend Foley's Hone and Tar Compoun I a9 a enre care for coughs ami colds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold and my neighbor, Mrs. Uen.on, cured herself nnd her hole family with EVitai.'a llnnntr nnfl Tar fVimnnrind-

ohlwtrlinnd ' noaks! writes Mrs. I.. H.Arnold of Denver Colo

htihlv of it." At tos. A. Mohrinirer. "We have aso-l it repeatedly nnd it has

never faded to give relief." S- Sewing Machines from ?12 ad dealers.

and un. Repairing for all makes

T am nlpafed to recommend Cham

berlains Oouuh Remedy as the best

thint? I know of and Hafost remedy for

coni-h?. colds and bronchial trouble,"

For sale by

Henry Mertens Dead.

of Machines at Jacob C. Lorey's Furniture Store, East of Court

House. b ( Henry Mertens who once The members of the Dubois conducted a bakery in JasCounty Medical Association went per, but who has suffered to Otwell yesterday to join with from tuberculosis for some the Pike County Association in afl-mo fl:Pfi n- hichomeon 5th

Villip ,

meeting

Just Received a new Lot of Davenports and Folding Beds which I will sell at a low Price at Jacob C. Lorey's. TOO LATE. Landlady Are you in the bathtub, sir? Voice Yes. Whatd'you want? Landlady I forgot to tell you I had it freshly painted inside last night, sir, and it won't be dry for two or three days -Philadelphia Times. A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD. Siems heavier when ho has a weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Puch rcn, Mail Carrier at Atchison, Kas., says: " I have been t othretl with kidney anil bladder trouble and had a severe pain across my back, Whoneror I carried a heavy load of mail, my kidney troub'o increased. Some time ao, 1 started takins Foley Kidney Pilla at.d since taking them I have gotten entirely rid of all ray kidney trouble and am hh

sound now aa ver." At Job. A Meli-

rinRor.

St. Saturday night at 12 o'clock. The funeral was held in St. Joseph's church Monday morning Deceased leaves a wife and one daughter. COUGHING AT NIGHT.

Means loss of sleep which ia bad for ö, wono. Foley's Honey nnd Tar Comrtottud slops the conch at once, relievos the tickling and dryness in tho throat and heals Ihe inllumed membranes. Prevents a cold developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep always in the linnae. Refuse tmhstitules. At Jos. A.

Mehringer. tf For sale Best Writing Ink,

iet black, lc. per ounce bchool

State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas Coaaty. J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner -f the lirru of F. J. Oheney t Co., doing business in the Citv af Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that ?nid linr will pay thesnm of ose HfxnnED dollars for each and even case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by the use of IJall s Catarrh Cnre. FllANK J. Ciirxky. Sworn to before me and raöpcnbed in my presence, thia Gth day of December, A. U. 1SSC. A. W. GLEASON, (Sbal.) iioTAitY renne. llolrs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, nnd acts directly on t-io blood and inucjus eurfaces of the eys'em. Send for testimonials free. Address F. .T. C HEX EV ACO., Toledo, Ohio. St Id by DraggiEt, 7ßc. Take H til's Family Tills for constipation.

.Dubois Doings

Miss Lizzie Dekemper, Mrs, Geo. Harder and MaymeRowekamp were at Jasper Saturday

shopping.

Fine Newspaper Offer. 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 theCourier 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 be received for the money. Tell yotur neighbor?: or phone them of this iiberal offer

of the Courier. It means the

The Buying Power Of $X73. A little money sometimes buys a good deal. For instance, take the subscription price of The Youth's Companion for a year $1.75. If all the good reading in the 52 weekly issues of the paper were published in book form, according to its kind, it would make about thirty volumes of fiction, science, essays by famous writers household management and economeis, sports and pastimes for boys, natural history, anecdotes, humor, etc The serial stories aiu.ie wo'j'd fnl several volumes. Pmoag tu.s? is Ralph Paine's

great story of the Boxer Rebel-

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uauy yüuriürio ,Ion .n china, "The Cross and for only S2o0. Th-re is no be'-, lhe Drartln"' AnnrW ; I

newspaper. W ehultz. who was arlnnf W

- . tu oiacKieet wnen a nov. it i

ter or brighter dail

m this section ha i tn

SSSfvS ,,::rhe Quest for the Fishatcd Press news reprfc. clever DogSkin." Another is a glori-

- ww ... ous gi ns' story by u. A. Stenhplete local .... . sulcnd.d specia ens !led "Julia Sylvester," It features ui fuU an- correct Jis theat0 f -Mercer" iirl in nwketreporwmake it the favor-lpioneer days of 0regons an3 i''ilWasingto that fs onv

ö T !tu f "VJP0". paitof the serials order to the E.-nnsille Courier u vi nothing to send andreceivnjneaailybymail un iforthp AnJemeenDab Jan, l, uiö ! of The Companion for 1912, and " I we ill Send with it samn o nnioa

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fliiss Mary iviee was at uaspur xHÄvcruiiijr ajM'unmwn o: tn papr is week with her Jsister Mrs. . Do n .t U

this

John Pfaffenberger.

Mrs. Louis Downey and Mrs,

John Liestraan was at Jasper Saturday.

Homer Jones attended business

at Jasper Saturday.

Miss Mella Schneider is here

from Celestine to spend the day with her friend Miss Matrme

Friedman.

A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Friedman Wednesday evening Nov- 8tbf in honor of their daughter Maggie's 18th, birthday those present were Misses Ollie Merkel, Mary Klee, Lizzie Dekemper, Mella Thimling, Emma Thimling, Tina Pfaffenberger Emma Vbetrel. Amy Ellis. Min-

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acteristit which r

eervation with pr

one of thi -which h f

been conut. of the origi;. pubhentior little tre' ..- my, she come, il fortably . man, no' -How hshad a foi y r there apue. -unaccoanta-urte, and e

was puzzled

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rget that the new

lubicnbe'- for 1912 recp'ws a

gift of The Companio '.s Calen1 -w into t:.i . . j

u" 11-, uwnrrapneu in ten

,!icoloi- and -old, and all tbeis3ues ' for the remriinmg weeks of 1911

The Youth's Companion, 14 B rkeiey SU Boston, Mass. Aew .-Mibscriptions Received at

me Taylor, Clara "ell, I'loe Uell, i ran through n I -ur J. dinun bfore ,,in or iiosea, bhrubs, Lena Kemp f, Messrs Walter noun a super ...if. i Iramed the nd Seeds. They inform

Arnold. Will Voecel. Otto Bretz. enave Tht i r- Imd invariablr vnhcut previous

Frank DekemDer. John Nuekam,

Dell Holsclaw, Bill Holsclaw, Bart Kempf, Ed Friedman, and Reorire Friedman. Refresh-

children can bring ordinary ink ments were served and the evebottles and get them filled at lc. .nmg was enjoyed by games. m

a bottle. Courier Office.

Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands ' Arc nulckly oircl ly npplylnff Clminlcrtaln Valv. Trj'lU UUaiUCccsm. tlwiafccnU

Thev all denarted for their

homes at a late hour and wisbed her many happy returns of the day. Topsy

como from u. . was then di i- -- si?tent bnyt r .ulv oxten?ively r

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1 1 1 New äebscriptions Received

r 'h t fi-, k 1 l. ' Ca. DO!: b'ii rresr n'ly t .iae just received infori i.. u,id..n anä mation that the Herrick Seed

vnn- forth" vol- company ot Kochest, H. Y.

I, . It I' uvuso

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Trees

us that

exoerience it is

possible to make good wages every week. Anyone out of raployment write them for terms ana enclose this notice.

i t a lady or gentleman reprepnfnve in this section to sell all

-oiuy, aril al lit" m.ed J book I,pg 1 other

wa ei m -uiven. he

for

fifty cents, sealed. V-Prnth.

Old TaiHsrs the Courier per package of 25..

Por S TOO. We will sell a X .oom cottage on a lot 40x100 feet pn East 4th, Stmt. Thi h a bargain; $400 cash and 2 years

office ")c time on th other 3F300. See

UES hp. Doax, Jatper, Ind.