Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1912 — Page 4

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JASPER COURIER

By Bkv Ed Doane.

JASPER, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA

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Hnbucriotion 1.50 Per Yer.

This DRpei ta nulled regularly to it

nbscriber until a definite order to die-

-tontinae n received and all arrears paid '.in fall: unless in the discretion of the

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deemed advisable.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912.

Democratic State Ticket.

Governor SAMUEL M. RALSTON,

Lieutenant Gov.-W. P. O'NEILL, Mishawakwa. Secretary of State LEW G. ELLING

HAM. Decatur.

'Auditor W. 0. O'BRIEN. Lawrenceburg, Treasurer W.H. VOLLMER, Vincennea. Attorney General THO HAS W.

HONAN, Seymour.

Porlersville POINTERS.

. sapwntenaont oi rumic luauuuuuu -TOH ARLES A. GREATHOCJSE, Indiaha.oolie.

StatiafiOUn -THOMAS W. BROLLEY

North. Vernon.

Reporter of the Supreme Court

PHILIP ZOEROIIER, Tell Uity.

udge of the Supreme Court Firet Diitrict-JOHN V. oPENCER, Evans-

ville.

TnaA Af thft Snnreme Court. Fourth

. District RICHARD K. ERWIN, Fort

Wayne. .TnrU-A nf the Annellate Court. Firs

District JOSEPH II. SHEA, Seymour

For Joint Reprebeiitatlve Dubois & Pike

County. . ROBERT KEMP. For Prosecuting Attorney. H ARRY W. CARPENTER.

ft WORD WITH WOMEN.

Adam Roshsharf has moved to Valuable Advice for News Readers.

Otwell, wherehe will engage m Many a woman endures with

biacksmithmg. noble patience the daily misery P. NT. Milhnm nnr! Familv and nP ha,kap.he. xmins about the

Mrs. Jennie Hays visited in Port- hips, blue, nervous spells, dizzi-

ersvuie ruesaay. ness ana urinary uiöuiueiö, uupcpf- wihh a less of relief because she doesn't

painful accident by being struck know what is the matter.

m tne eye, anaisac nunuuy- n, iwu uwuvw.,,

burg under the care - of Dr. m the back or nips is trouoie

Knapp. - - peculiar to tne sca. uiteii

The false work of the bridge wnen tne Kianeys. gu ub wu across White river is completed, and inflamed, such aches and the iron is all on the floor . and pains follow.

tViow aro roarlv fnr tVlP middle IOU Ca" Will lb 10 aiuucj uuuthey are ready tor the mmaie .f secreti?ns are dark col.. pier. nr4-nin oorlimonf-' fVio nac

u ff' W- ,f fea?aqL?te sages are too frequent or scanty. Hoffman attended the State Fair Thben help theweakened kidneys, ash week at Indianapolis and -l 4 ,aii

each brought home a new auto, "viil ba

rune uiesier ana auue xxuii.- Doan's Kidney rills nave won man attended the State Fair at tie praise 0f thousands of woIndianapolis and will remain for men rpy ar8 endorsed at some time. homeRead this Jasper woman's J, L. Rudolph and Henry Gra- convincing statement: ham made a business trip to Jas- Mrs. A. Leffler, College St,

ner Tnpsdav. ' MB1 If I I i i Ind.. says: lean re-

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The little daughter of George commend Doan s Müney fins n.a, 11 Ma Tnocrlav inv T hpliPVP r.hp.m to be lUSt aS

XlUiLIIlall ICH UU cx itnv,o j. j va. --

and broke her arm. represented. 1 sunerea irom

The parsonage is almost com- pains and soreness m my DacK niPtpl anfl I Rev Bast has eone to and had severe headaches and piecea ana Kev. ßdbi iid& gone lu . , , d

Logansport to get his lamuy. "sr: lWO(rn.

Sunday School at 9.30 and . .. . nf m i.:j-pvs .i.-.,!

Preachine at 10.30 next Sunday SV? I, "1, V3r n;

morning.

Correspondent.

that they were at fault. Doan's Kidney Pills were so highly recommended that I began using them and they benefited me in a short time." For sale by all dealers. Price

HO cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buf

GERBER

RESIGNS

. . Louis J. Gasser was ordered to

cover his frame building on Main Street witr sheeL metal. Wm. Hemmerlein was ordered " A ,to move his privy off of the alley ' ' Between 6 and 7th.

: Andy Hochgesang was awarded the contract to build the coal bin

at the rower house fo $ol9.U0

JRoetzel &Chioman wasaward-

. . ed certificate no. 6 for $2,285 07

making a total of $9,544 13.

The Street commissioner was

ordered to clean up Newton

street at the town's expense.

The sewer contractors should do

the work. More graft.

The Marshal was ordered to

supress the fast driving ants profanitv on the street.

John Gerber filed his resignation as trustee of the 1st. ward, which was accepted, a result of the sewer agitation. The air was blue for a while over the

sewer engineers so called lack of attention to thejob. The usual bills were allowed. r ' School Notes. The preliminary institute for the teachers of Columbia town- ' ship will be held at Cuzco, Saturday, Sept. 14th. Institute will convene promptly at 8 o'clock.

The enrollment at the county

institute held last week at Jas

per was 144, or 5 less than last vear. The music was stronger

than usual, and the work of the

various sections was very practi

cable. OriA nf f-.hp. features was the

wgddincr announcement of Prof.

'Cecil Kelso and Miss Hazel John

son, both of Ireland. They

escaped the rice shower by taking an automobile trip to Hunt-

ingburg, thence by rail to French

Lick, where they will sojourn

for some time. The Hicrh schools of the coun

ty with two exceptions opened

Monday, with large attendance.

The same teachers as a rule are

conducting the schools.

Real Estale Transfers.

npfv TCnnkfil to Jos. Bath. 80 r

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25 2 4 1,500 falo, New York, sole agents lor tue L. R. Hall to Hiram Stranfield, Uiiited States. 20a 21 1 n 3 $250 Kemember the name -Doan's

Henrv G- Smith to Martin apd take no other. . " i . . cn 1 r '

(iramelspacneis pc se sw so x u

$ZUU Paul Fickert to Homer F. and

Katherine L Beardsley, pt inlot

47 Huntingburg $750.

Susan C Lemond' to f nenry

fschuermanradd IlVntinVurg .The time when a merchant can

People Forge! He's lo

Business

u)i Ann sir. n n ssureana mase a. auc-

t O.U..U u,. in t?at 'a cess sdlinor croods depending on

mLyZ X nt block 19 and the fact that "the 'eofle all ÄSfÄr know that he is mere passed

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John W. Robertson to Anna E. changing and with theichange of

Walls, 4 40 a 36 2 3 900. p01 wu"s& .wnuiwyi.

Jane King to John KoDertson, " . r ' I nnMot- w Trim'inq add Bidseve nf ss m a commumty-for twenty pat lot inm.ans aaa labtye fu;vl-,r vanrs iVr. that h

Michael J. Popp to Henry Popp n do sjness the peüle. know 20a 21 1 ri It' - V' ' $2200 and know h? irf in business mui't d Un,J TOTi People demand m knqw what a

-iciaui, wuau, merchant has forsar',and at

Kamoi.oazi jl n tuuuu - , t . ., t i" s;'u mi nL.r 4. rr Tvr. what once it can be bought. The

i 'L rr? vt. lo- Tin., only wav for a merchant to tell

hu' uuDi0iDtauu the neonle what he ha .at what

"Nfif t ov,. tmu, enri price the article canbe bought

MiSj. R,S riieSnd and the location jfljjjji. 1 r air7 aaa through the medium qi tnenews-

OlO pj.l,UUU r Dl rl,Art fvno ;P

A. G. Gehihausen to J. Lam- pm f , -n fi $9Q. worth while cannot and will not

n sicrn on a fence or shade

Wooclrow Wilson says tlilö.Is not n fee Knf- gGCure in thöir homGS

time to bo afraid to "speak out in Urolincj the familv fireside or on

the front porch they "will read the message of the live merchant and go there to see what he has and buy. When he. gives out a message like a political party-

he must carry out the promises

Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and, China multiplied . charing the last year. There will soon be a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far East. Big opportunities for the man who lives there. Why not look the field over? Q Only $62.50 Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May i, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 29, 30, 31, J une 1 August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14- Tickets good for return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tourist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points in California, only $7. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the

Chicago, Milwaukee S St Paul,

Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line This is the route of The Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.05 p. m., and The California Express at 10.25 p. m. The California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry through standard sleepers.

Complete inforra.ition sent free on receipt of coupon with blank lines filled. W. S. HOWELL, Gcn'I Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, or F. A. MILLER, General PasMnger Agent, CHICAGO.

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Street address

City

State

Probable destination. CALIFORNIA

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Marriages.

mooting." That ho was not afraid la

demonstrated by his logical speech in accepting the Democratic nomination.

Roosevelt was willing to crawl from

tho White House to the capitol In 1908

... 1.1 1. 1n tiln (ulnt. J T) L m

day ho would like nothing bettor than 111 his plattoim. meicnaiu

meeting Root up a dark alley. need tnmK 01 maKHifira success

tnese uays wiwiuui a nuciai amount o advertising in the

wun Dpmnp.rats Urs denendinp- on

the small contributor to help olect newspaper

Wilson and Marshall. " Tho appeal 1b

being made to the people, and the people are responding.

Foley

The Democrats are not taking the election of Wilson for granted. Thoy aro working and working harder than in a score of years and working as a united party.

Kidney

New Service to Chicago

111. and intermediate Points Via Southern Railway Mcnon Route. Effective March 4th, 1012, Monon Route will estabiish new train service between French Lick and Chicago, on following schedules: 10.00 PM Lv. French Lick Ar. 7.00 AM. 10.03 PM Lv. Went Baden Ar. 0.55 AM.

10.27 PM Lv. Paoli l-w. (U3 AM 10,45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5,05 AM 1 1.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 6.35 AM 12 01 AM Lv. Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM 8.00 AM Lv. Lultoyotto Lv. 1 43 A M 0.40 -AM Ar. 03rd Si; Chicago Lv 10,30PM .45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10 25PM 7,00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta " Lv 10.15PM This train will afford excellent service between all Southean Indiana points, Chicago, 111 and intermediate stations. Equigment of new train will consist of electrically lighted Pullman drawing room compartment sleeping cars and first-class coaches- Southern Ry. trains leaving Evansville 6.20 PM, Cannelton 5.45 PM, Rockport 5 45PM Louisville 4.30 PM will make connections with this new and improved service.

J. C. Beam, Jr., AGPA, St. Louis

30 LOTS FOR SAEL!

We have 30 choice lots in

G-utzweiler's addition lor sale at once, at verv low prices.

These lots will be sold lor cash

or on the installment plan. All

are on improved streets. Cjooo

hfta.lthv location. It will üav

I j you to examine. Call on.

JOSEPH GU1ZWEILER,

Main street & Public square.

The following couples were united in marriage in St. Joseph's church in Jasper this week: On Monday Mr- Joseph Egloff and Miss Emma Dupps. On Tuesday Mr. Conrad Wilz

i ,,ftad Miss Anna Dick.

On Wednesday Mr.. John MehIringer and Miss Carrie Schmidt.

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

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The Ona B. Talbot Eleventh Annual Season marks the beginning of Mrs. Talbot's fourteenth year of work for musical art in Indianapolis, and Indiana. For those who have held subscription tickets for this and other seasons Mrs. Talbot has a sense of deep appreciation. They

have had a direct and important part in the advancement of music in Indiana in musical understanding and culture. Alice Nielsen and Company of Artists. This American prima donna

Ahas surrounded herself with a

most capable company of artists most of whom were associated with her for several seasons at the Boston Opera House. This insures ensemble work of unusual excellence. In addition to regular concert programs, Miss Neilsen's Opera Company will present a fifty-minute arrangement of the opera, "The Barber Of Seville," the Drooertv and costumes of

which will be supplied by the Boston Opera Company. At

Shubert-Murat Theater, Indianapolis, October 9th, 1912. Seats $2.50.

Pills

Whmt They Will; Do for Yen 0 They will cure your backachei strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, builup the worn out tissues, anc elimlnato the excess uric aok that causes rheumatism.1 Pre. vent Blight's Disease and Diabatst, and restore health an4 strength. Refuse substitutes For sale by Jos. A. Mehrirer . Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Are quickly cured bv applying Chamberlain' salve Tr- it; it is a success. Price 25 cf tits.

INK! INK! INK! Best Black Writing Ink. lc. per ounca. School children who bring ordinary writing ink bottles can have thein filled for one cent. Bex Ed Doane. We know of a number of families who aTe regular readers of the Courier tut 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 priceis small and we would appreciate having these names on our mailing list. "Do It Now" Subscribe for the Jasper Weekly Courier, Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today.

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The Typical Home-Like Hole

WilfcV. Troth,IProprietor. The Sutton Hotel is Seated upon a high elevatian affording splendid 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. Rate $10.50 Per Week, with all the conveniences of your home. No better table service Under new proprietorship. A hotel with service mroassed 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.

Corner 7th & Jackson Sts HOME 'PHONE.

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