Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1912 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

A hnv wsts hnrn rn Mr rmrT Mrs. Edw Streicher last week i: 5' oTIJZC" . i7 For any itchiness of the skin, for ekin rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try Doan's Ointment. 50c. at all drug stores. Pnrn Tn ArMinr Vorhar smrl wife, a boy, Wednesday. A w A. A.A. U JL. JL -JLAkV. - For all Kinds of Pumps and mm am a m Lorey. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harrison attended the fail at Princeton last week. if you knew of the real value of Chamorriain Liniment ior mine uac, soreneea of the muecles. sprains and lheu - lifatic pains, you A-ould never wish to oe w.thnnf if ivv- coi., k o.i .inning 1L ! ; "ui"ü ,n 4. ta n t vvju lu uacuu uuiey xui Evaparators made to order. Cheap Feel languid, weak, ru down? Headache? Stomach "off?" A gQod remedy ia Burdock Biood Bittera. Aak your druggiHt. Price $1.00 Carl Theile attended the State Fair at Indianapolis last week. . ' -fc - arjFor the Largest assortment, Best quality, Lowest Prices on furniture Call on Jacob C. Lorey Cheapest accident insurance Dr. AThomae' Eclectic Oil. For burns, scalds cuts and emergencies, All druggists eel.lit, 2pc. and 50c. Thö Pall term of Jasper College D3&an Wednesday vith a good attendance. Grover Castrup left Monday to enter Purdue University at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs John Steinhauser and child went to Louisville Sunday to spend a week visiting rel 'ti ves and friends The implicit confidence that many peojjle; have in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea "Remedy is founded on theii experience in the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remarkable cures of colic, cParrhoea and dysentery that it has affected.. For sale by all dealers. The Twentieth Century Club! held their first meeting of the jS :ason Wednesday evening with Mrs' (jeo, K. Wi'son, their new president. f Mrs. J. N. Hill, Homer, Ga . has used 'Ä'olev'e Honey and Tar Compound for j erB, jind läi she always recommends it. to her friends. "It never faili to cure our coughs and colds and prevents croup. We hat 'live children and always give i .themToley'i Honey and Tar Compound ior a com, ana iney are an soon well. 'vVCe Vould not be without it in our house." At Joseph A Mehringer. Mr. John Pickhardt and Miss Emma White, both formerly of this place were united in marriage Saturday at West Baden, where John is employed in the Journal office. We wish them good luck, U. A. Smith, Bridgeton, lud , had that I ever had rheumatism. 1 rest well II .,J,f .,1 -t.' rn SärkTf anano would like to bo the means of others getuni? oenHinrom Joiey Kidney Fills " uoiuaa cuuöuiuicö. 2i jusepii a. lueii

Kiyney ironu e lor years, and was so 'urn; : -;"c rtipld V.th rheuDKUi-ra he could l notlÄ, M ? remed-v fr "ney dreis without help. He started ustar Ä f"er waa cared or kidney Foley Kidney Pills and savB " bli,,, ?1Se8ye an 1 aSood many of my neightot Äat on , an 'now all Ii "ir-TTvT ,ey KidD vPufi" trouble has left me and I do net f.JilAt Jo8ePh A- Mehnrger.

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1 . Jacob Lorey is putting the Hmetal coiling in the Huther and Steinkamp and Albert Urich buildings this week

Mr, E L Fisehpranrl fmiKr : lliriliea 1 CilD tr"lhully sav, one 50c. iar, j. i riscner and larnilyj bottie of Foiev Kidney Fills cured me have moved back to Birdseyejen irely' They contain no hMUovZ vnere Mr. .bischer has accepted in? drugs. At Jos?pn a. Mehringer. a position in the Birdseye High wTnl Schoo1. ö ,Dr- W R Osborn, ed 73, who practiced medicine in Jasper - How's This? in the 70s died at Petersburg We offer One Hundred Dollara Re- Monday.

iu. any cuöo oi oaiurrn mac cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. MVBa wjiusauuüua ana iimincia ly ab e i? oüiigations made bv ujb urtu. AValdixg, Kikfan & Marvin, Wholesale Uruists. Toleio, O. Hftll Cfttairh Care is taken internally, acting Jirectly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials aentfre. Price 75 cents per .bottle. Sold by 1! Druggists. Take 1' all's Family Piilg for constipation, $l'35 $1.35 to Corydon, Ind. and return via Southern Railway Sunday Sept. 22nd lleave Jasper 7.57 A M, t Arrive Cory don 11 50 A. M. Leave Cory don 5.30 P.M. Arrive Jasper 8 20 p. M. .Visit the First Capitol of Indi ana., bee the Old State House The.- Constitutional Elm Ttpp Old Ctoltol Hotel Old Gover-! nor's Mansion. Big B ue Sorine. Natural Cold Storafe Plant . See-Local Agent for further information. In

w -J-"Bsx"ruo., Toledo, o., West Baden Saturday to attend we, .he twclersiRued, have known F tha mir.iao-o nf Tu i J. Cheoney for tUsSwi 15 years, nc 1 beli wtl gSl SU Jhn t0 lieve him perfectly honorable in all Z. Mlss Emma White.

J. G. Beam, AGPA, St. Louis, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haberly,

left this week for a visit with relatives in Northern Illinois. . miaö.AI1Ilä nuuuir ieic rnaay TLf A , TT i 1 ?l Tm 1 .for a visit with hers ister in Uli nois. Barney Davis and wife of Vin cennes, are visiting relatives and ,111WiUÖ 1U rasper IDIS WeeK. The public schools in Jasper ope"ed Monday with a large at--BavA.ii w ine jasper veneer Min uo O Vn hill fJmry n lr-MA AAli.! !. fill. TT TT -war.. i. . iB a iaiKC uuitiuu lo their Geo. P. Waynes attended the ö-dLe ra'r ac Indianapolis last n . . l m -r -i i.i . . ,r ana Mrs. Henry Vonderip iVlo um .rioi'f Au oiuo iiouuio w tue oLciLc air au inaianapoiis last weeK. Boys see the Newcomer Novelty uo. aaa in another column. . Geo R. Wilson was at home Rnrnrtav nolffnrr kit, -Poril distributinS Wilson and Marshall Pictures. w.wvit iuiuujl; iiio jLatuiiY axiu I Claude Grtmelspacher and Tilpri Dnnnvfu irtff inof t, -a a .smw m m. m m a v w - rloir -Pah T nnT,tt- 1. T vaj xui juaiayeuuj lu tuner jrurdue University. Miss Estella Ray returned last r t ; 4. sume her duties in the High bchool. Running up and downsta 8. sweenin J and bending over making Leds will not make a woman healthy or beaniiful. ne must get; out of dens, walk a mile r two every day and take Chamberain s Tablets tn i he mil or 1 and regu'ate herbowels. Forsale by all dealers. Mrs Jos. Steffe was overcome by the heat last week at her home on North Jackson St. and was in a serious condition for a time, but has now about recovered. -Just Keceived a new lot of i. I -"-v upui. io Willen JL H ötJll clü ü Very Low Price at Jacob C. Lorey's. 'I suffered habitually from, constipa tion, uoan's Kegiilet8 relieved and strengthened the bowels so that they have been regular ever since. E. Da V1B roc-s, buiphur springs, Texas. TVTrvonvin Q"U r P. C 1 i..i??f are uuiiuiug- an aaaJUOn to tneir otnce and ware-house building at Lneir pianiner-mill Dlant. L i?ew, if any, medicines, have met with the uniform success that has attpndpd the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. The remarkable cures of colic and diarrhoea whinh it has effected in almost every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. For sale by all ealers. "Sewing machines from L2 00 and up Guaranteed for 10 years 0- TooaK T TT j at Jacob C. Lorey's Furniture ötore Antoine Deloria, Postmaster at Garden, Mich., knows the exr lacts when ihe speaks of che curative vaaie of Foley 'Kidney iills. He says : "From my own Rubber Roofing 90cts. a Roll

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Tin and Galvanized tl mg Guttering and spouting Prices P Alennnger.

JLOVV at Jacob (J. Lorev S Furniture JStore. T. L. Parkp, Murray ville. Ga.. "Route. 1, is in his 73rd year, and was recently cured of a bad kidney and bladder trouble tie says himself: "I have suffered with my kidnvs. Mv bank nohA land I was annoyed with bladder irrpan--r , - Mrs. Clara Pickhardt went to TVn -riör , luuie tc4o luotawcu m hih new niiRrrprs -j. ciuö ween aim maices a nice pearance. apThe first local Democratic meeting of the campaign was held at the Court House Saturday evening and was fairly well attended. Senator G. W. Curtis, of Mt. Vernon, was the speaker of the evening. An article that has real merit should .. iJvjinuni. a. UHl BUCÜ IS uie case wiui Uüamberlain's Couh Remedy has been attested bv many dealers. Here is one of them." II W Hendrickson, Ohio Falb, Ind., writes "Chamberlain's Cough Remedv is the' best for coughs, colds and croup", and it my best seller." For Bale by all dealer Exceptionally Low ColtOnists Rates Via South. em Rail way to the West nn Qoi o i u 5 L io L" igfE1 25th n ?r f tJSS a! V L JltllMlAnt &r rates, or write J. C. Bm, AGPA. bt. Louis, Mo,

Mrs. W. E. Kussel and child

returned to their home in Illinois Friday. Mart Haller and wife, of Louis ville, visited relatives in Jasper tnis weeK. Miss Cyrilla Roelle has accept ed a position in tne local postomce. Mrs. Lou;s Koerner went to Indianapolis Sunday to spend jl a few weeks with her husband. Albert Sonderman and family I l -, iMiuuj nave returned from a visit to Cincinnati, having made the trip m zneir automoDiie. First Dose Cured Permai.ent relief- '-My daughter Lrtff,i n;n m-7 . E eve ever S?ve more than temporary reiier, no tonic kept them off. Two bo - ties of MugbeB' Tonic cured kercomnlefelv. Shfi hnn .Kill o the firs dose." Sold by DraM-ita 50c anü oottiea. PKEPARED BY Robinson-Petiel Co. Louisville. Incorporated. Robt. Eckert came home from Terre Haute Friday night to Sh ? ;;k "f o rench L,ick to resume his school v . - YYUItt.. An excursion will be run from T nm'niTi 1 1 i-r CI J i enteXfnment h.T 'J I entertainment will be firiven at TZ? th? Crwd wh,ch , Trustee John Beichlein has CilOSen the IOllowing teachers: Esther Wuchner, Stella Gullet fe Bessie Burress Thprla Mmwc qwTm les Annie Rasche. Thp. RpVinnls Mok! nn nr?ll wi. AfAUXXVAX TV ill open 0ct 7fch' A vast amount of ill h-a!th is due to imPaired digestion. When the itomeh !?AlB .Jlf!10 a properly few doses of Chamberlain TabjJS UM you need. The will atrengthen your digestion, invigorate your liver, and ragu late vour bnwftls. entirelv A j j " t uviu am t f T uuooiaujv i-jonuj; UUÜ LU iKUiljr sestion- Tit Manjr others have ucjcu iJoiiuuueuLiy curea wny nor your cur Kuie Dy an ueaiers. $80.000.000.00 Lost Annually By Wife Eariicfs. Dr. Sadler estimates that about I80.000.000.IK) in wages is lost annually to the American people as a , irect re suit of colds. Lost time means lost waea and s toring is expensive. Use i u,oy , uuub.y uu j-r uompouna promptly. It will stop the cough, and n. an 1 80ct" tne sore a"d inflamed air Paüsas. At Joseph A. Mehringer. m 4. Ü7 7 7ZT- 7. lrustee Mrtm Thimlmg of Harbison tOWnshin Has apW.f.prf the following able Teachers for next term- Disfc Nn 1 Tne O m n ' ?S' . V' Songer; No. 2, Prank Pinnick; No. St Ida Harder; No. 4, Ethel Hall;-No. 5, Frances Schukard: XT.-, n TVTi-,C TT 1 it 1 -J No. 7, Minnie Heichelbeck and Wm G. Hoffman; No. 6, Albert Root; No. 8, Laura B. Fisher; No 9. Otto E. Waldrip and Lula Ragle. The school will open Sept. 30th. A really effective kidney and bladder medicine must first stop the progress of thedi8eaae and then cure the conditions that cause it. Use Foley Kidney Pills for all kidney and bladder troubles and urinary irregularities. Thev are safe and reliable. They help quickly and yellow package. While Robt. Eckert, son of Jos. Eckert, and a lady friend were out driving last Thursday night, the fine horse belonging to ms latner, ana valued at 1200, became frightened and ran away overturning the bugfcy, and finally jumping intQ the sewer manhole on South Mill St., and broke his neck. The occupants of the buggy escaped serious injury. On each paper we print the subscriber's name and just after the name is printed the date to which the subscription is paid. We do not want to carry any subscriber more than a year in arrears and trust that our readers will look at their paper and if the date is more than a year will remit promptly. Stores don't just happen to prosper" anymoreas we ar told that they used to. For effective advertising, which is interlinked with all store-growth nowadays, doesn't just "happen," 1 Papers the Courier ffic -er acfrae 'MV ÖC LEGAL BLAKKS. Warranty Deed, Quit Claim Deeds, Qhattle Mortgage!, RealEetata Mortgage, Inventoriefl Saponeat, Warxanta, Reports etc. for Sale at th Cockier Offick. The great speech-makers just now are The Courier's advertisers They are talking from the band stand. Read them.

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seiRon Monday night. The Dubois County Fair is in full blast at Huntingburg this week and is being attended by large crowds: a lare nnmW fröin JESDer and Vir-lnifv nronf OVT yesterday. If You Knew. . u . tJ, n IS the name Of a hPnnfifnl Snr nurt u t rx v ö f onM J- ?nggS5 jasy ana pretty, simnle and sweet, inis is a senir of excentional Merit. you Knew. All the heartaches and the sadnees all the lonliness of vears. Wuldyou change it a-1 to gladReSSt VV!Wld you turn to smiles all . tearS . X p 1 ,t 1 ii tne nopeiess waitmcr sorrow. S? W bghtened dear by you, WpUld tMje be a glad tomorrow, II JfPU KIICW, II y0U Knew?5?er cPy- 0ur readers win rout-ire a conv nosr.nain nv sencntl5 in postage stamps to WWT fHtw xorK.

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na KV. -In cilxro f J lu Ina. po per weeK. bena and full instructions neatly nHntod. "W; S. NEWCOMER NOVELTY CO. T.7 r 1 H. State St.. Bclvldcrc, lllinon. tOCIAL INFLICTIONS I hmvo seen men who neigh likt a hiötfcf when jou contradict them or ay aomething they do not underrftafid : then the overboM ww m.lr their own inritation to your hairth :

rt ! x : , camea on until iöu, wnen a com 2 it1' pwm. reached. There were jou hu i aociety in largt toirttag lfVcral similar disputes between the 4coi; the pitieri of thanjelve- two states besides those" which now pfcriloui claw ; the frlYoloui Aimo- appear upon .the map, and an agrcedeaif w!io relies on youo find him ment was reached by which Massain xopea of nd to twit; the mono chusetts consented to surrender her toe; in ihort, every fbripe of ab- clftim to a striP f territory in urdity iha are aooial inflictiona Woodstock and Nuffield townships, which the mariatzBla cmnnnt provided Connecticut would yield

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- . - uuuü uie repurt. of cuatom, and proterU and fmmü- in isio the controversy was relaf rulea of behafior ltnpramd oo nved by some legal proceeding, and yotrng people in their achool daya another commission was appointed,

hmtnoxu ROYAL LOVB OP DOQ. Piinma Patricia c Ootmaruht Ii aid to be Tory fond of doci htt i arSt. V7 Ä AT Z ? 7 "vu Captain, who is Terr croai o strargm. 1a prinoeaa haa no f ear of dogi and often Tiaita the kensela whpi aha la In Htm oonntrr. Laurels ' A5ainT I I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY vrucage wto For Sale by All Leading Dealers. Every Dollar you put into a anoe should bring you a dollar's worth o? comfort, dolUr'i worth of ervlce, a dolUr'a worth of real attefactlon. For evory dollar you put lato a pair of J. B. L.wls Ct't Wear Resisfers" yoa receive honK Tatac: Vou get the 0 lather that money will buy; you ftt thtmt work that kill can pro. düce; you gtt th sioet comfort that ecJenc caa give, took for "lwla" on th ooe. Made only by J. B. LEWIS CO. 60 YEAÄf EXPERIENCE TivAoC'MARKa, cSEÄe AnjOQ9 lendtug a kft-h aiul rfi'-rn-K ma. jBleklf acrtulrj ot .i.'. n irtv ulitlter ltiTapoav if prohfthjy y iiuuuibla. I HtuiiuiiiCi tloniitrietlycoiiituoitd .! 1'nteut fant f re. OM'rt tiu : ,r iwli, puJi-nti. I'atcuLI taki tlnuuj!i Muifi : Co. lwcl tptckU notici, vtllhoul ciw.rue. tu tu Sckndfic Jlerlcan. A kiMNowly lllntrntd 't i-klr. Iirccwt ctr Hlallun of ny sHemiUc lunrtutL Terms. IS a ear: four mouth. It. 8o4 U all ncwmtcalcrt MUNN4Co,f-NewYor! Ski Nifpto and CiuH Hands Are qakWy cared by applying Chambcrlain'a

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Cm of tht Pculir Lints That Divide Two 3 tat. If you wiU look i on the map of Kftw "RtictI vmna irr,,lnfl 1line between Massachusetts nnri Connecticut. One of them is in wanDy rownsnip, a nttle nortl i. rr. f i ii Qranby township, a little north wca1, UI -o-artiora, ana ine otner m 1311061(1 township, o the Connectinf nPfl, gi ti. ia J,Jr -u,. ho OQ ? a : -i' ... rri -u,. han Q m ACn fnr iui -.- re monuments to human obstinacy ATlH fn fVio TOToiof Q-nriT TrrVV -Jr. of the chief w n , vnT,w I nhnrnnfo-r TVi n nnnncfnwi - I ""-'"""Vi, AUG aiilsJCbUlQ Ui rmr3 . l,- i. of ground preferred to live in Mas eachusetts rather than in Connecti cut an fnnoht fnv foiV until they had their way. r.r,a f-., i v-tö and continued for 112 years before question was appealed to England, :rr - r , , , , s war that it was never brought to the atP1011,01 crown, up to the outbreak of the Eevolution both I i I taies continued to levy taxes and fnd notices of fast days and elec tions to the .farmers who occupied the land, and there is no record of how they avoided one or whether they paid both. Later, however, they voted and paid taxes in Massachusettg only, notwithstanding the Prtest of the county authorities in Connecticut. In 1793, after peace was restored, both states appointed cojoners, but the dispute w aer claims fco the other tracts m N acti ' was but if it ever reached a conclusion there is no record to be found. In 1820 a third commission was in trusted with the ettlement..and ?vter tw lT y d vided ? Fa ?a r JTi wm xJ .WftS. Pte 7 :h legialature of both atates. Exchange. Mr. Hogan Where did 01 git tn' black oye? Ohf Ol'm Just afther beln Initiated. Mr. Kelly Into what society? Mr. Hogan Into th' society av mt tsothr-ln-law. LeaUe's Weekly. What Attraotad ihm AtUntlon of tn eoltmn Faotd Man, One of our southern salesmen brought home the following from his last trip : The proprietor of a tanyard built a stand on one of the main streets of a Virginia town for the purpose of selling leather and buying new hides. When he had completed the building, he considered for a long time what sort of a sign to put up to attract attention to the new establishment. Finally a happy thought struck him. He bored an auger hole through the doorpost and stuck a calf's tail into it with the tufted end outside. After awhile he saw a solemn faced man standing near the door looking at tHfe sign. The tanner mtched him a minute and then ttepped ouf and addressed him. Good morning, sir 1" he said. "Morning 1" said the other, without taking nis eyes off the sign. "Want to buy leather ?" asked the tanner. "No." "Got any hides to sell?1 W - J 3 V "No." "Merchant?" "No." TawTtr? Wo' "Doctor i What ara you, then V ,5Lam a pniloacpher. Fve beta tandini hare for tn hour trrincr to figure out how that calf got through hole."-Boot Btnp. HcULry Then. "It ain't trut,w Mid the milkman, "tha-t ire aiwayi put chalk in our milk' "Do you mean to ßay" demanded Mm. HouikMDL "that you nerer do itr fWell- qu atrtr cept after a heary tain when the water gita brown and xnudäj." Ohio Statt JauritJ.

Women!

K weak, you need Cardui, the woman's tonic Cardui is made from gentle herbs, acts in a natural manner, and has no bad results, as some of the strong drugs sometimes used As medicinea tonic for sveak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years. The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Lula Waiden, of Gramlin, S. C, followed this advice. Read her letter: "1 was so weak, when I first began to take Cardui, that it tired me to walk just a little. Now, I can do all the general housework, for a family of 9." Try Cardui for your troubles. It may be the very remedy you need. o et O c 3 o o 3 M 3 1' S U, Ho C 2 P0O eg Geo ' in o ,2 S o 0 0 1 i (S 3 3 526 P r S3 0 c - O Q I o O ?8 tnO Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this 1 rcasuii we urge you in Duymg 10 a be careful to get the genuine THEDFXRD'S BLACK-Drau Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. oULii W TOWN F2 Plasterer. First Class Work Best Finishings Contracts taken Let us show you. CHAS FLICK

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SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE . Schedule In EffBctSuncfeitj Apr. 21 the Jo owing is for Information Only and is nor Guaranteed. KASTBOUXD No. DAIL.Y f:3l A. U. No. 17 53 P. No. 11 " b:W P. K 0. W SUNDAY ONLV IJ A. M. WBSTBOUKD So. 12 Daily ? a. i o. U , ll.A. m No. 9 44 T:fiP p i NO. 20 SUNDAY ONT.Y. ll :t , A Ttaio shon at Haatlajburg. SKASTJiOÜX. NO. l,DAILY..:37A.3i.l No. 9, " 9:20 . No. 3, " 8.-50P. if. . , No. 23, " 5:.0 I WESTBOÖN D No. 2. DAILY. 12:50 A. At. No. it " 10:3a NO. 24, " 115 A.M. O. 10. ' 8:0 P. M."3 V. X, CUyoomb, AgV, J&apar