Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 September 1912 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER
Mr. and Mrs- Florian Gardner and child returned to Louisville . Sunday after a few days visit
- -with relatives here.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rausch were
among the excursionists from Louisville Sunday to spend the day with relatives. For any itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, !hap, pimplos, etc., try Doan's Ointment. 50c. at all drng stores.
Ä For all Kinds of Pumps and sewer Pipe Call on Jacob C. Lorey.
Don't fail to see the new
Dress Goods at Ed. J. Kueblers . Miss Freda Mueller, of West Baden, is visiting relatives and friends in Jasper this week.
Edw. Brinkmeyer came down
from Michigan City this week
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs John Steinhauser
returned Sunday from a week's
visit at Louisville.
Miss Dela Simons, of OtwelL
is m Jasper this week visiting Alfred Vonderschmidt attend-
relatives. edthe Kenluckv State FVnr at
"I suffered habitually from constioa- LOUlSVllle last Week.
uon. JJoan'8 Kegulets relieved and
have been reerular ever since.E. Da- renceDUrg, Ind., Visited 1 latives
vis, (j roc 28, Sulphur Springs, Texas. in JaSDer last WGek.
Misses Stella and Gertrude Miss Emma finoqpll namp
Bohnert visited relatives at down from Lom'svillp s
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o-ivwioyjuc laoi w ecu. a weerv 5 visiu Wien ner narentK
Mrs. Mayme Schmidt and Frank Sermershpim horl
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The new Oiipp.n Onalitv. T. emiaren came down from Louis-sale at his Diace South of tmvn
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dies Shoes are now at Edw. J. Xme ?"aay to visit relatives a iYionday and he and family will
-Lew uaya, go to Louisville tor a short visit, l?natz Habfr, .ofjSville, fÄSE80 t0
visicea relatives in Jasper this ' week. ibr Mi 11
w. v. vxvmug HCA U VV CCi
Kuebler's.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rausch
' were among the excursionists
jfrom Louisvi le Sunday to spend
the day with relatives If you knew of the real value of Cham brrlam'a Liniment for lame back, sore-
nens of the muscles, sprains and iheu-
matic pains, you would never wish to be
without it. For sale by ail dealers
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Kean left
Thursday night for Winnenecr.
Canada, to attend an Odd Fellow
and Rebakkah convention.
Mr and Mrs. Thos. E. Ber-
trand and children, of French Lick, visited relatives and friends
in Jasper the latter part of last week.
Feel languid, weak, rum down? Head
ache? Stomach "off?" A good remedy
im jMiraocK iiiooa isiccera. ask your druggist. Price $1.00
Hobt Eckert returned to French Lick Saturday to resume
hre school work.
Herman Lckert spent a part
of this week in Indianapolis on business.
Cheapest accident insurance D.
ThnmrtH Rf'Iftn.Mn Oil TYr Km ma annl.ln
j'cuts and emergencies, All druggists
aeuit., zoo. ana ouc. , Miss Dela Castrup went to West Baden Sunday, where she thas accepted a position in the ' schools.
Mrs. Thompson, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs Catharine Bettag, for the past few weeks, returned to her home in 'Jeffersonville Sunday.
Thi
uew, if any, medicines, have met with 5 til TlJ'. . .Zir2 ' dL"luJ
the uniform success that has attended pep tern Der The Ladies
the use of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera are cordially invited to attend
nA r.' 1 r 1 mi i I 4.1. 1 . -
u. Lfiarj-uutja jawiiBay. jLne remarK- uits opening ana inspect the new
?i)ie-5uLeA"f,c?iic,an.d.diarrhoea. icb offerings in un-to.da'e Millinprv.
a uaa necieu m airaoat every neigDDor- Tf mill u n 7". hood have given it a wide reputation. iLwli we1 worth while and For sale hy all .ealers. aftord you pleasure.
Mlca M;iKn,n J Mrs' Annie Gummiskey.
rt.
Mr. Frnk Eckerle and Miss
ecelia Bockelman, two well-
known young people of this local
ly were united m marnaere m
St Joseph's church Tuesday morning.
French Lick Sunday, where she Tde'ocal section men and all The reception was held at the
teaches in the schools the other section men. excent bride's home after which the
paY; ."tu j the foreman on this branch oflw?dding party and the many fx . -l ay betweeii j , d ide
enjoy ea dancing at Hunkers
Hall in the evening.
nJfökTf grading the west) end of Fifth St was begun this week. ' About 400 excursionists came down from Louisville Sunday and
eiij wea me day at Maple Park and with relatives and friends. A larore crowd oH&nAoA fv.
bchyenlc-Hopf wedding dance at Kunkel's Hall Monday night, which weddi
land Moaday morning.
WOOrfflJW. WILSON.
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DANGE
There will be a free wfiddino- I
TTT i . . - il
aance at Kunkel s Hall Tuesday evening Seotember 24th i n hnnnr
of the marriaere of Mr, Jav-nh
Lampert and Miss Catharine Bdeler, Everybody is invited to
attend. Gcod Music furnished.
Eckerle- Bockelman.
li ! hi 'fi'if fi' mm- n , , nV,MM,,aMi El
Women!
If 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 a med- t
luue a lomc tor eak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui has been a popular success for over 50 years.
President
wir. givT rdVdär 2LnÄ ch . k
men are receiving: $1 30 ner dav.
Rev. John Bromley and Elder and are asking $1 50.
R M. Milburn were at Boonville n..a ni.T-7i thi; week attending the Presby- n 0ures C5lrf?llic Cas-
rer an mppnnor. i wiiio' j-ui x. uuea
Tnnin fnr nhi. o A 1
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The Courier joins ;n cono:ratu-
lations and best wishes.
s
failed yet, and I have sold it to a niim-
and bending over making Led'x will not ber of.chronic cases. It cares them make a woman honlfhv rr hanMfMi 3very time." Sold bv Drufirjr'sts Op.
She raiist geh out of dens, walk a mile and $100 8; or two every day and take Chamber- D . . PREPARED BY lain'a Tablets to improve hsr digestion KobinsonPeliet Co. Louisville. and rßgu'ate her bowels. For sale by all Incorporsited. dealers. , " : . .
r ranK wamelspacher and f amHave now on sale, several ily moved from Tennesee to Jas.
hundred Cloaks, which will be per th's week into the TCnann
sold at a verv small mnro'in ürooertv Ol Wtst: 7icrVfV Qfr.
Call and see them. Edw. J Frank has accepted the position Kuebler. as baker at the lon.al h Vow
I WMPlkVA J f Charles Laegstrom havine aui! :
den, Mich., knows the exact tacts when ?ne latter contemplates returning
ne speaKs ot cue curative value of Folev 10 Switzerland. Kidney Pills. He says : "From my own - -
experience I recommend Foley Kidney Church NohVpq fnr CInnlflv Pille, a& a great remedv for icidnev ol okl1.-.1 JS .t0.r bi?.nÜa
Rouble. My father was cared ot kidney S-Yu n rCh disease and a good many of my neigh- -Eighth bt- Sunday School 9.30 borswerecured bv Foley Kidney Pills." A. M. Christian Endeavor fi .0
Afc Joseph A. Mehnrger. p. M. Preaching: Service at 7.30!
örRubber Roofinc 90ßts. a T?nll V m' teaching the 2nd Sun-
The implicit conadence that manv'.j m:r " j i . ' , rinv ATnt-ninrY-mi-T. 5..j"
people have in Chamberlain's Colic,!?,m "ln. 3no galvanized KOOt- ' "i u Tu n1Bjr nui i n: l i . ' I iTrr rliiffnwV. - i.: r evening Ot PnPh mnr.fh Row
ir experience in the useiLovv at Jacob-C. Lorev's Furni- Joftn nesterfield Bromley Minis-
hiro ßfnrö tei
Cholera and
founded on thei
v wuMw avi&uwvj uuu t4VI& OUU II ICUU yjj. the many remarkable cures of colic, diairhoea and dysentery that it has affeetedi For sale bv all dealers.
The eighteen months old child of George Burger, Jr., died Tuesday and was buried in St. Joseph's cemetery Wednesday, The child had been afflicted with ; paralysis for several months.
U.A.Smith, Bridgeton, Ind., had!
tgOur large stock of Misses $80-000 000 00 Lo3 Annually By Wage Coats, in the newest patterns and Earners.
win öiii.jiiötj you our prices I AJV- anier estimates that about
are very low, style and Cloths f u-uuvuu-u.u 111 waes is lost annually the newest, an early call will n Vfncp? Pe?Ple as a irect reDrove it. K J. KM, 1 W1U 8"lfc J? W?: . L8t M1116 anB lost wa-
. w. ÄÄ.4VrfJ.. uua uuu uocionne is exnens vfi TTao
T. L. Park?
1, is in his 73rd
cured of a
J. Murrayville, Ga., Roito 17 Compound 3rd year, and was recently Cl, P y 1 fc.iWAU 8l0P the C0llSh- an bad kidnev and hlrf,w h.eal au ' 80cth the sore and inflamed
' V V V M
- -to-
jKiuney tronuie lor years, and waa so fered with my kidneys. My back aehed , cnppl-d with rheumatism he could not and I was annoyed with bladder irreLu .teÄ? "e Btart?.d. "SllarUieB. I can truth.ullv saT one Inl
-cuicT xviumjy xTiiiB, anu says: "4 ueean hnftlo nf
tORtt better at once, and now all mv rC." "i.11.1M,.i:,?re4 ,ne
' trnnhln ho lnff n,l T A "ilr" . t "'U HO IIUDIL IOmi-
that I ever lmd rhonmUm T rQf wlliD(J ÜIUßg- At Joseph A. Möhringen
" - - - "-- .JkA.'WUtS TT V A.
The Sensitiveness of a young
man in rittsourg has driven him
air passages. At Joseph A Mehringer.
CLOAKS.
Just opened a large shipment
or iaairs, Misses and Child rens
urns. JNewest Styleo and Colors. Edw. J. Kuebler.
A vast amount of ill health is due to
nil night and tho' 59 yars old. can now
do the woik of a man of 35 vearb. I
tin? benefit from Polev Kidnny PilLs to SUlClde to escape arrest for rX tonÄn liefusa substitutes. At Joseph. Jlrt-'horse-Stealfafl!. Apparently he whoÄJn bccesXraSe,1i rinCr' became Sensitive after the stea!-few (l0Hes of Chamberlain's Tablets is all
ainrcr PnJerm fV: fi,m ,ro lP, AnnOVanCGS Ot that In'nrl
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. feal ly "ght to bem before the
iuas or tne recovery ot self-re-spect.
Perry Poison, died at her home South of town Friday night, of typhoid fever after a three week's illness. The remains were taken to Crystal for burial Monday. The bereaved parents
; have the sympathy of their many
öuquannaiiceö m luis vicinity. How's This? We offer One llundn d Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cui-ed by Hairs Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Ciiennky & Co., Toledo, O.
f we. .ne unaersigneu, nave known F. ' J. Chenney for th3 first 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able
t) carry out any obligations made by his firm. AValdixg, Kin-fan fe Marvin, I TT Wholesale Driugi8iB, Toleno, O. Hall e Catarrh Cure is taken mtemal-
-.ly, acting Jirectly upon the blood and
mucous surface of the pystem. Teeti-
xuuujuia ccuu iro. jrnce o cents ner
Dome 3oia uy an urugsists. Take 1 all's Family Fills for constipation.
$135
$1.35
re-
to Corydon, Ind. and
turn via Southern
way Sunday Sept. 22nd Leave Jasper 7.57 A M. Arrive Corydon 11 50 A. MLeave Corydon 5.30 P. M. Arrive Jasper 8 20 P. M. Visit the First Capitol of Indiana. See the Old State House. The - Constitutional Elm Tree Old Capitol Hotel. Old Governor's Mansion. Big Blue Sprint Natural Cold Storage Plant. See Locai Agent for further information J C. Beam, AGPA, St. Louis, Mo,
Mrs. J. IS. Hill, Homer, Ga., has used Foley s Honey and Tar Compound for years, and sasehe alw.ivs recommends it to her friends. "It never fails to cure our couehs and colds a
We have bve children and always civ(
you need. Thev- will atrengthen your
uieauun, invigorate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faultv
ingestion. Try it. Many others have
uüöD permanently cured why not you? dorsale by all dealers.
Costs Little.
rn .
them Foley's Honey and Tar Comnonnd . , you are. sorrY T the
for a cold, and they are all soon well.,misI0rtUne 01 a inend.
i v. wi uo witnout it in our
house. At Joseph A. Mehringer. CommencemenL The 2ist annual commencement of the Harbison Township schools will be held at Dubois Sept. 26th. The Class Dav exercises will be held at 2:30 o'clock P. M. At night, Prof. James E Cox, of Oakland Citv will delivpr
the Class Address- Then tlso
To give up your seat in a street
car to a woman. To receive your creditors with a smile and a pleasant word. To say yes when your wife suggests that you come home early. To tell your wife that she carries her years remarkably well. To tell papa he has a big Deputation for generosity.
the annual oratorical contest will To make your girl believe you take place at which the follow. iregard her as the sweetest erpat
mg may take part: Robert Frev-Iure on ertn. U. A TT f r . I ..
uerger uscar met, Jacob Harde
A really effective k dnev and
T m r i i '
.ueo werKel and Nettie Mavl medicine ninfit first frt if' " "
Himsel. There are 14 members lthe disease and üien cure the condftioi in the class nf rrvarTnor 'that cause it. Use Folev Kidnev Pil
bladder
of
in the class of graduates this'i.f"- uJAey Kid??'
year. r . "" nim uiauaei troubles and
mm 11 i i ö m Loe3 are safe AnUfUfi , and reliable. Thev heln omVi-.v
in Urne "become poplar Thä each TZVt yblloV Pse. the case with Chamberlafn Coh1 ' A MehrlD8erKemedy has Tjeen attested hv m n v I
dealers. Here is od of them.' H. w. vl Papers tho (Jourier ff,c ÄM1'1'; write,, nBr racfts .iv
wuwuuim a vuin:n rtemenv is tho
. . . t.j " j um
oest lor couRbe. colds and crnnn nn ;Q
my beet seller." For sale by all dealer
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Exceptionally Low Col
onists Rates Via South
ern Kaiiwav fco t-Tio TXTÄ4-1 -Reports etc
j - - w ww CDb1(.
Un bale Daily, September 25th to October 10th, 1912. Call on Lo2al Agent for rates or write J. C. Beam, AGPA. ' St. Louis, Mo.
LEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Real Estate Mortga
ges, Inventories Suponeas. Warrants
reports etc. lor Sale at the Courier Office.
Trustee Thos. H. Inman. of Boone Township has appointed the following teachers: El wood Padget, Carl Brittain, Orville Schnarr, Inez Traylor, Iva Cooper, Rose Sfcradtner, Effie Frank and Edna Traylor. The High School at PortersviUe will open
bept. 23 and the grades will
open Sept. 30. Trustee Jas. H. Atkinson of Madison Township has selected the folowing teachers: Supt. Helen Rose, Prin. C. C Kelso,
Myrtle Greene, Dessia Greene, Anna Kellams, Nellie Honkins,! Eula Alf ord, Ethel Baker, Hugh' Anderson, Urban Steinhart, The schoo's will open Oct 7th. Thr Birdseye High School with Prof E- L. Fisher and Principal
Fred Anderson opened with a
splendid list of students. The!
enrollment in the Freshman Class is 15 Their addition built this summer is completed and now in daily use.
Keep Busy.
Composed by Hardaway Frazer.
Another Ragtime Sensation ac
knowledged by all musical critics
as the best Ragtime oddity for
uie riano puousneci m years It's simply a corker. If you nlav
the piano you'll want it. Price
50c. per copy. Our readers will
receive a copy of the above nost-
paid by sending 15c. in postage
stamps to the Gioba Music Co., 1193 Broadway New York. Ppeilminaps Institutes.
Preliminary institutes will be
held this year as follows: Harbison Township, at Dubois, Sept. 26th. Jackson and Ferdinand Township Lueten School, Sept 27th. Cass and Patoka Townships, at Holland, Sept. 28th. Hall and Jefferson Townshins.
at Celestine, Oct 3rd-
Bainbridge and Marion Town-
ships, at Jasper, Oct 4th.
Boone and Madison Townshins.
at Ireland, Oct. 5th.
Since no assignments of tho
text books adopted for the vnar
have been made for the first ins-
titute, it might be well for the
teachers to prepare the first two
chapters, of Halleck's English
Literature, for the preliminary
institute. The latter book has
been adopted in nearlv everv
township as the third text, the
teachers feeling that they ought
tu öuuu,y merature as a means
tor taking future examinationsWraSTEFTPTElTE, ANYWAY
TAKES OPTIMISTIC VIEW.
Dr. Isaac Funk, one of the members of a well-known book firm, be
lieves, with DrS.argent, that women
have advanced -greatly within the last 50 years and that they approxi
mate more nearly the masculine
form and trend of thought But
he thinks that in the next 60 years
there will not be any very great i in t ' i ... .
cnange in uns curecuon, but that the
laws which govern perpetuation will
limit her advance
fffit-tfoyS' here is your chance
,Ji to make $25 per week. Send
Y us 10c m silver for out-fit and full instructions neatlv
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W. S. NEWCOMER NOVELTY CO 101 N State St.. Belvidere, Illinois.
The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Lula Waiden, of Gramlin, S. C, followed this advice. Read her letter: "I was so weak, vhen I first began to take Cardui, that it fired 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.
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has made the Go!
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IS HUMAN VACUUM CLEANER
Amanda's Econgmles In Line of Good Houeökeeplrtg HUKe a Screw LoOG4: v ( Long before the introduction of the vacuum cleaner Amanda had achieved by Bheer persistence of arm, the energetic Welding of broom and brush, the precise results accomplished by this., excellent invention. Her husband whimsically complains that the house is always in process of renovation and seldom is a condition which can bo considered comfortable and livable, but he is a mere man and litttß.jcan be expected of him. Of course, Amanda is ill from time to time usually as the result of doing more than she ought She has headaches, bacJcaches and nerves that are on edge. Her sons slip out of the house in the evening because they prefer to bo where they are not reproved if they draw a chair from Its place orkave a newspaper on the floor. Her daughters enjoy visiting much more than staying at home.
and her maid seldom remains lonset
I Very Serious I H It is a very serious mnttcr to ask 9 Ej for one medicine and have tho I 8 wrong one given you. For this M
mm vuun yy W Utjb UU Iii UUJlll J "9
3 be careful t
;o get the genuinc
LACK-DRAUGHT Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, rclia ble 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.
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The great speech-makers just now are The Courier's advertisers. They are talking from tho hnnrl
J stand. Read them.
"Maud's hair ii vhat you would call Titian, isn't it ?'
Plasterer.
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Best Finishings Contracts taken Let us show you. CHAS FLICK
teen successive maids in a single Beaso-n. Somehow Amanda's economies in the line of good housekeep
ing have a s$Tßi$. loose. She observed j
one day that she sympathized with t&e women who liked to have her house perfectly ordered and who then wished that she could take her family and live in the barn so that the house need, not be disturbed. Margaret E. Bangster, in Christian Herald.
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