Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 January 1913 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

: - - j Miss Ada Joseoh is at homej

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the holiday vacation. The County commissioners hold their reguler monthly sesrion next Monday Don't use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads t ) chronic constipation. Get JJoan't Kegulets. They operate ia-tily. 2oc. at all stores, aiv. Miss Alice Winship, of Rushville, is in Jasper for a visit with Miss Olive Traylor. Mrs Frank Steinhäuser and child returned to their home in St. Louis this week. When you want a reliable medicine for a couh or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon ad is pl?asant and safe to take. For sale by tu cieaiers. uuv. Mr. "and Mrs Mart Haller came down from Louisville last week for a visit during the holidays Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment is fine for skin itching. All druggists eell it. 50c. a box. rdv.

Sunt. Win- Melchoii- attended'dence, Ky., Saturday.

the meeting ot tne -State leac iter's Assocciation at Indianapolis last week. "My child was barned terribly about the face, neck and chest I applied D . Thomas' Eclectic O'l. The pain cease-.!, and the child sank into a restful sleep. Mrs, Nancy M, Hanson, Hanibtrp, N. Y, a-lv. Mrs,W. A. Wilson entertained the Twentieth Century Club and friends at a watch social at her home New Years' Eve, Can't look well, e-t wed, or feel well bloo . kep the blood pure with Burdock Bio- a Bitters. Eat simply, take exeicise, j.vep clean, und gooJ nealtnis pruiy tuie iu iuuu. a bottle. dv Mr. Ignatz Kress Jr., son of Mike Kress Sr , left last Tuesday to enter the State Normal School at Terre Haute, mtm itPersons troubled with partial paralysis are often very mach benefited by managing the affected parts thoroughly when appiving (Jbamberbin's Liniment. Ihi liniment also relieves meuniatic pains. JForta3byajL dealers, adv Dr Ciaigahoss doctor of Indianapolis has been indicted tor killing a woman doctor, Miss. y) Knabe, because she wanted him to marry her. If your children are subject to a tacks of croup, Nvalchfoi the ti.as symptom, hcarsbness. Give Chamberlain's Cugh Kemeay as soon as tneebild becomes noarse and the attack maybe waraed off. For salo by all dealers. adv. Joins the D Fools, vProsecutor Sappenfield of Vanderburg-Will Irl and rln awav with the Social Evil after March 1 lOiQ whv wait until March l! Is he looking for a hand-out? Frank Hubris Child Dies A three year old son Of Mr. n i r u-.urti- dnr and Mrs. Frank riabig took sick Tuesday and died suddenly Tues day evening, having taken a spasm. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. The bereaved parents nave tne sympathy of the entire community. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollara Reward for anv caee of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciisxnev & Co., Toledo, O. Wo ;he undersigned, have known F. t ni.JLAi. fnr t.h first 15 vears, and bex) . vyi-iwuv - , " , his firm. , ,r Walding, Kinfan 5c Iar Wholesale Drugais-s, Tole o, 0. Hall's CaUurh Cure is taken internally acting irecilv upon ti e blood and mucous surface of the pystem. Testimonials sent fre . Price 7ö cenla per bo'tlf. Sold by all Uru:cists. Take 1- alt's Family Pilla ior couEtmn. tion. adv 11- . ' Mrs Marv Etta Abel, aged 26,

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died at the home of her father'cannot do without. He also re - Thomas Poison on West Sixth Sr. joices ovr the Democratic vic -

Monday night, a ter an illness of about three weeKs or pneumomp. PTpr remains were tauen

r.rVFal. her Tormer nome, lues-wuicuu "'"" tcJUU'1 "per from their neighbors. We are gla day for burial. can He sends l?s best regards v tbat the Co,irier ,8 thug Deceased leaves one child, a.to all old friends in Dubois Coun- , but whv not subscriberhe

t. v.iTflov cor, ner latner. iwu sisters and one brother. Por Infanti and Childj Thl Kind YOU Have AlWayS Büll&Hl m Bears th s7rt u

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Dr. Jos. Casper and Miss Marie Kempf spent New Years Day ia

iCannelton n. L. Yount left Saturday on return trip to Arkansas after having spent Christmas at home. Here is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can always be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. adv. Claude Gramelspacher J4pent New Years Day with relatives in Evansville. Aleck Roelle was called home Monday from Norfolk, Va., by the death of his motherMrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with sick headache for about five years, when she began taking Chamberlain's Tablets. She has taken two bottles of them and they have cured her. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach for which these tatlets are esDSciallv intended. Try them, get vell and stay well. Sold by ad dealers. adv-. Will Roetle came home Monday from Missouri to attend the funeral of his mother. Mi- and Mrs Robt. Hunter returned to their home in ProviThe local schools opened again MonJay but adjourned for New Year's Day. Maple Park will have a Social Dance, Saturday night Jan 11th Evervbodv invited. Good Music by our Orchestra. Admission 25c Ignatz Kress, Mgr. A mean s.uffy cold, with hoarse wheezy breadiiii is jus the kind that runs into bronchit s or pneumonia. Don't trifle with such serious conditions, but take Foley's Houey and Tar Compound promp.lv. Quick and beneßci 1 lesuit- are just what you can expect from this irreat medicine. Iteootnes ana heals the inflamed air passages ItstoE tlip hnaivft rnokinp" ron?n. At J. A. Mehrin&er. adv. Dr. and. Mrs Andrew Fried man were up trom Evansville to spend New Years Day with rela tives. Victor Salb andGrover Salb . t t i : are at nome irom maianauuns for a holiday visit. -- The Star Band will give a Mili tary dance at Kunkel's Hall next Tuesday night Jan. 7th, You are invited to attend. Take the 'diieci road'' to health ai d strength by using Foley Kidney 'Pills f r backacue. rheumatism, weak, sore ki'neys ana Diaaaer n regularities, ia n ingredient is chosen tor its positive healnc and curative qualities. Hoiev Kianey Pills are the be:-t medicine you v m buy for kidney and bladder troubles Mrs. J . M. Bindley, Lyons, ba., sayb : I took Foley Kidney Pills and thy entirely cared me." At J. A. Meliringer. adv. Mrs. Nellie Ballard and baby, who had spent Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Flick left Sunday for Louisvillefor a few days visit before returning to their home in Holy Cross, Ky. Escap d After Fifteen Years. W. P. Brovlea made a successful f'f ter fifteen years of Buffering from kidney and bladder troubles. lolry Kidnev Pilla reieased him aud will do juet the same for others. He says: "They cur d a most severe backache with painful bladder irregularities, and they do all you claim for them." Refuse substitutes. At J. A. Alehrirmer. adv. A New Senator. A little senator put in his ap-; nearance at the home of Senator and Mrs. Bomar Traylor New Year's Eve. Congratulations. Hints for Housekeepers. Keep Foley's Honey and Tar nntn pound always on hand, and you can;

quijkJy head off a old by its promtikOp, e2a $Z0U

use. it contains no opiates, neais ana eoothee tbe lLllam d air passages. EtOpS the couh, and mav save a bis doctor's bill. In the yellow package. At J. A MehriDcer. adv. From Idaho. We are in receipt of a letter from Jos. S Salb in Idaho enclos ine P. O. Order for a renewal off j his subscription t. the dear old Courier which he declares hei ,toiy m his home county where)

uiey eiecLeu moiw ounaie lar readers oftheConrier

lo.umueiö ja&u ciauuu m a cuuuty; i 111 1 1 II ty. 10 uuiuu wen. neic 0 Success Joe. Cut The Higü Cost Of Living. Wr II. Chapman. Winnehago, Neb., 1 teil h vV hec:nlit. "My Uo children ihiuluvii., oad cough and the doctor's . . i . v a t botue ui Foley's Honey and Tar ComA 1 t 1 uouiui, ana Deiore it vaa au uaea me , -iiuren were iree ana curea 01 ineir ;cou2h. leaved a doctors hill for one 2oc bottle of Foley'a Honev and Tar . . . .

The new parcels post law went into effect New Yerr's Day.

Miss Ardella Salb returned home from Indianapolis Sunday. Louis Koerner was at home to spend Christmas. Joseph and Leo Hatter left Saturday for Wisconsin Wm. J. Kuebler returned Monday from a few days visit at Evansville. Robt. Eckert returned to French Lick Sunday to resume his school duties. Mrs Mary L. Eckert and Mrs. Hobt Eckert and children spent New Years Day with relatives at Huntingbujg. The County Commissioners let the ; Printing Contract Monday, Woodburn Pt. Co. received Class 1, 2, & 3 and the Herald received class 4. Both got good round prices. It is amusing for a printer to look over the list of items. Nufsed- Traylor & Krempp received $539 95 for extras on the Harbison tp rock roads. When the tongue of trade is coated, when the eyes and limbs of the clerk are dull and languid, when the raging fever tackles the empty vitals of the till, when the spider loostsm the cashbox, and boquets of decay are on the chandeliers, it is conclusive that the advertising doctor has not been consulted. Mrs. Peter Scherle died at her home near Jasper on Wednesday night of last week, death resulting from an attack of pneumonia lasting but a iew days.. The iuneral occured Friday mcrning, interment being in St Joseph's cemetery. Indiana's Poultry Show Haid in Tomlinson Hall Jan 11-17 191, Offers Many Special Features The Indianapolis Star will publish a special Poultry Show number Saturday, Jan. 11, of the National Fanciers' Club show, held in this city at Tomlinon Hall Jan. 11-17. This special number will contain illustrations and valuable articles of interest to every person in Indiana Interested in the poultry industry. Those that are interested in this large issue kindly write at once for full particulars todav. Address Poultry and Farm Department of Indianapolis Star. W. K Fox, 195 W. Washington St.4 Noblesville, Ind., says: ''After suffer, irg many months with iC.dnoy troubleaiter trying other remedies ana prescriptions, I purchased a'box of Foley KidneyPills which not only did me mre uood than any other remedies I ever used, but have positively set my Sidneys riht. Other members of my family have used them wilh similar results " Take, nt the tirsi sign of kidney trouble.' At J. A. Mehrmeer. adv. Real Estate Transfers. Jas M Norman to I. W. Small e2 lot 12 Corn's add $1300. Daniel Rauscher to -Jacob Steinkamp, lot 48 Holland? 0 Anna M. Ellshoff, las- will. Pearl M, Kniesto Dora Arnold 40a $900. Anna Kornrumpf, pt inlot 20 Huntingburg 1 Clara Kornrumpf to Chris and Anna B, Kornrumpf, pt inlot 20 Huntingburg $1 Wm. Helming to 1? red Lahr 2 87a $200 Anton Drach last will to Mary Drach. Jasper Furniture Go, to Henry !Hopster40a 500 YVm. tieiinmn to sy m, öcnmeieITT TT i 1 TTT C " I Albert Rennor gc al fco Ohas !t- lt. nn JV'TnPvillov'e 9nrl r,V.' aVT add Jasner $14000 Ethel Hardin to Sarah and JampsHodkins, und H 125a$2000 Catherine Schüler to Anna M. Schüler, 'la $100." Angeline Morgan to Alva Alexarder. !a interest in lots 25 and 26 Ireland $200 EHiah I. Allmon tc Francis M. Spencer, 21a $100 Una A Johnson to Matilda Ahrens, lots 9, 10, Jl, Mitchell's 'add Wock C Huntingburg $300 Wo know of a number7 fuil)iliea wh aie rguiar reauers 01 uie courier lut ..rx nof r tf Konri Vöcs ilinn r fir 4-T-f no. i j. . Hl ü ULI LUUCUiUlOt lilt) KJJ . I v )l UiJ Ut priceis small and we would appreciatt having thesa names on oar m&ilinsr lis. The great speech-makers just now are me uourier's aavertisers. They are talKing from the band stand. Read them. The Courier advertisers are let ting down the price bars into the field of bargains.

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Miss fLstella Ray returned from Bloomington Sunday to resume her duties in the High School.

The county commissioners met in special session the first of this week and wound up the business for 1912. Misses Norma Milburn and Dela Castrup returned to French Lick and West Baden Sunday to resume their school work. Special meetings at Triniiy Church January 1st to 7th. Saturday excepted. Rev. Bromley will presch. Everybody Welcome. The Ladies Aid of the Trinity Church will meet with Mrs. H. M. Kean Friday Afternoon. $5pöaoo Being Given Away to those who act a the local representa tives of Everybody's Magazine and the Delineator all m addi tion to liberal commissions. Let us show you how you can Secure a. Share. simply by forwarding frhe sub scriptions of your friends and neighbors and collecting the renewals of our present subscribers. Try for this month's prizes. There are lots of prizes that can be won only by persons living in towns same size as your own. Write at once to the New Service to Chicago 111, and intermediate Points Via Southern Railway Mnon Route. Effective March 4th, 1912, Monon Route will estabiish new train service between French Lick and Chicago, on following schedules! 10 00 PM Lv. French Iick Ar. 7.00 AM. 10.03 PM Lv. Went Baden Ar. 6.55 AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli L. 6.33 AM 10,45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM 11.10 PxM Lv, Bedford Lv. 5.5 AM 12 01 AM Lv. Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM 3.00 AM Lv. La Fayette Lv. 1 43 AM 6.40 AM Ar. 63rd St Chicago Lv 10,30PM 6.45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10.25PM 7,00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta " Lvl0.15PM 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 & What They Will Do for Von They will cure your backachei strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, buil up the worn out tissues, ar eliminate the excess uric acir that causes rheumatism, Frc vent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore healtn an? ttrength. Refuse substitutes For sale by Jos. A. fÄehriFer 3HE "AM I TICKLED?" "Well, I fnicss I am. Did you see the Fruit banging from the trees in my Orchard? After buying scab trees for years, someone told me to buy of McCormick at Monroe, Mich. I did 50 and the trees and fruit speak for themselves. 1J 0 , K mick's trees and have a cood i B -ur old csc-" Don't be pessimistic, plant McCorincome in HI 1 McCormick's Trees are the result o ycrs of experience, high-frrade soil and modern methods. Get their Free Cata !or nd "Tree Talk." Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Roses, etc. McCORMICK NURSERY CO. 124 Elm Street, Monroe, Mich, Salesmen VT anted. !LEGAIi Bli ANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Real Estate Mortgage Inventories Suponeas, Warrants, Reports etc. for Sale at the Courier

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