Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 May 1913 — Page 2

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Dtinne ;t rei-ei? 1 iii arrears paid in lull; onle- in Ine .tsserHiou of the pablisuei a liff.-rent court- shsSaal t darned advisable.

Miss Dela Gastrup came home from French lick Krktoy the ScJmOsS tliere having eJoSM d Atfy John B McFall left Tuesday for Texas to attend to some legal business. Ray Milburn was in St. Louis, last week to take the examination for admission to West Point George Fuhs is in town tbii wvek visiting relatives and friends. Miss Amanda St einkamp enter, tained the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening.

30.000 VOICES! And Manq Are The Voices Of Jasper People. Thirtv IhOdMMi voices Whit a grand chorus! And that's the number of American man and women who are publicly praising Doan's Kidney Pilia for relief from backache, kidnov and bladder ills They say it to friends. They toll it in the home papers, .lasper people are in this chorus. Here's a .Jasper case Mrs W. Steinhäuser. W. Eighth St.. Jasper, Ind , says: "One of the family used Dogfl Kidney Tills when sulfering

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FRIHAY. MAY 1.

from severe nains across

The county commissioners hold small of the back. The kidney their Titular monthly session secretions were unnatural and M ndav. she also had head.ches and dizzy siu lls. Doctoring did n)t seem Workmen have been excavat- to (i0 her anv eood and none of

inir this week for the basement tvlt, remedies that were tried

n . pl ftlHI mg tms weew tur ur- iwkuici i tju, remedies tnat were ineu nilnflfS Clllin il SCnOO S 51 of ' Habwly11 bui'd- brought relief until Doan's KidUUUUIO UUUIIUj WWUW tfUll .nonthepubUcsquape ey Pilla were used. They

Leading.

Dr. Joseph Casper and Itiss Marie kempt will be marrit 1 n

Almost a clean sweep in writ-St Joseph's church next Mot -ing contest for Third Congres- a

sionai uistnct. c , . In the recent writing contest) "r:nuti i

. j.'.j u.. u TUi.-i truant .!'. ia. n

her feel better in every

ro-eli el ed He hit

o to act as j '

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a ;n..r. new law e

Section 1. First Grade. First tion offic Honor Mary Lampert. Jasper, jpg Mary L. Eckert es tu Dubois County. Second Honor- home from Fren.-h Lick Friday Edna Carter. Boyd, Perry Coun-Lntj left Sunday night for Terre ty. Third Honor H . zel Dugle, Haute to attend the Stats Nor-

Troy. Perry I ounty.

Section 2, Second Grade, Firsl

Honor Hil legards Oeding. For dinand. Dub-i Conr.ty Second Honoi -Eliaabjth Knie.-. Cele tine. Dubois County. Third

Honor-Mar; i

burg, Dubois .' junty. Section ;5 Thir 1 and

n II. BretZ. one of the

Id and prominent citiaenso. uu-, Hack Weil. 1 tost it on th

Hunting-

;bois county, and ex-county

treasurer, die 1 at his homo at untingburg last week and the funeral took place there Wedne

Fourth day

(trades. First iUMi..r-iieoririn Mehringer. Jasper, Dul inty. Second Honor-Alma Kress. Jasper, Dubois County. Thi.d Hotkor Clarissa Eckstein, Jaaper. Dub - 1 ty.

section i lira m' '-in after the in.ation a banquet was on Business drades. hirst Honor Martina i. ..b .i .

Binck! y. Jasper, Dubois County Second Honor-Ciara Gerber, Jasper Dubois County. Third Honor Adell Bauer, Lanesville. Harrison County. Section 5. Seventh and Eighth Grades. First Honor-L. L. New-

bv. Wasbinirto'i County.

Honor Fidelia Gutkes, Jasper Dubois County. Tnird HonorFidelia Rumbach, Jasper, Dubois County To earn 4 out of ö firsts, 4 out of 5 seconds and 3 out of 5 thir da

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way." For sale by til dealers. Price ;o rei ta. Frmer Milb.mi Co., Buf falo, N- Volk. -"I' tL'ent for the i nlted rttatee. Retuetnher fhf name Doan's- -u! ';iki' n H t.er. Ireland Items. Hack Did you see anything of my hat ? Dutch Why Hell No! What are

we dohnr with your Int.

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my city jane

as i went to uute home.

Miss Gladys Dorsey spent Sun day at Otwe I Quarterly Meeting will be held

fhe local Knight uf Columbus at the M. L. Church Satunay hau so initation ucday, takirg night and Sunday morning ay in a numb.r of new member-; 3rd Sttd 4th

.there were a large number 01 Emma telt very sad and lonely

visiting members of the order Sunday evening. Wonder why .' from various places present and Because John went to Bvansville

on Dusiness.

at the op ra-hu ise and an enjoy- .dr Qutxweiler and btothrr able time was had Were in Ireland Sunday ;if'er-

noon. Miaaos Gladys, Annie and Edna Dorsey and Neida Morgan accompanied by Messrs. Silas Lorev. Ferdinand Hoffman, Fred Steinhart and Alfred Vonderschmidt attended the Hiirh

REAL ESTATE RANSFERS. ' Chas B. Worrr.an to Dora Wurman lot 1, Kvana öo. W. sz E. Canal to John J. Col-

Second I Uns

Joan (.

Hommerlein

$100 t i. n

to Jon n r

or 11 out of 15 is certa nly a nood

record- and Hoettger. pt lot 156 Jasper Wetrust thai hath spell- 4JMi

ing and wHtii - rill be an anrual ail uf h 'uch good has been acconvtist ed by both content-. rl Gnu 5:!iwl Graddares The fell wmg apils were me cessful at ine April examinatian Columb a Tp Lillian Pondle- 78: Boone Tp. Slarie BastTi Frank Wiesman J Dillon ßast 70. Madison Tp. Ernest Hoehmeis tr T'J Wm. A. Morgan 7 O gs Kel'.ams 77 Rachel Yates 78 Dewitt Hobbs 77 Mvrtle Morgan 77 Fdna Dorsey 75 Felix Mehrings

7', Albeit FrickbO

Htmmerlein jr . 1MO acres $ÖOJ. Schot)! play at Jasper last TuesHenry Rosemeyer to Dariel , day night. Relier 33 a.-r I 1-OOj One Sunday not fcmg ago P'arl Frank A Schlächter to Beury Brittain and A!ta 'at. I took a I H K'vek, 90 acres S1475 drive and got their buggy up

Frank J St g to Sendstweck sot. No damage done,

Ireland (ir.ys crossed bats with the Huntingburg Ball Team Ireland won. as they always doo Ferdinand Miss Dillin May I C. U home? Nellie-0 Yessir if you think Uncle Kean won't care. The two young peacocks wer." down from Jasper last Wednesday night in th'ir hotsleaa shay Mrs- D. L M. Johnson and daughter Mrs Ha.. 1 K IsO spoilt a few days last week visiting relatives in Marengo Ralph Stewart left Sunday eve for Iiuisvilli? to become a travel ing salesman lioxie-

Alva J. Ct :tman to Flossie Hall IflOO. Henry Roalman and wife to. John Noar, pts lots 2 )C and 209 lasper. 1 10 J hn Noht to Henry Kohlnian pts ts and 2U'J Ja.-p.-r $11" ' U M Milburn, commis-ioner to Jacob V. SUmson 320 acres, 113900. , 1 ) ! a J. Anderson to Emma C. N Anderson, 25 acres -S7 .:.. Ii. Anderson eta to

rts C NT. Anderson, pt lot 34.

urna add Jasper

$200

Herman Fischer to Paul Metz,

pt lot 106 Celestine 10 Sebsj i .an Anders n to Chris

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rv r luvllit UUIIIU4V.I! cj uiai it

Hinckley 91 Irene Kunkel 86. Mamie Heichelbeck 7'. Fide, a lluekes 8T Ruth Sonderman 90 Helen Hoffman 88 Rose HotTman 77 Frances Eckert 79 foyola Neuschafer 85 Edward Kunkel 87 Ada Barts 87 Leo Frny 7S Kmma Loehner 87.

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THE NICKEL siior.

o "TES Ü LI .4t?. i w-iklr Frank B. Anderson, 8 acrei W7 Rudolph m ock TO luM Va ker L Woisman to i:,,lst , .Mima Bad. y o James yant 21 acres M

Fatoka Tp. EUeClaxofl 81. "arl Frick 82 Florence Hammelrnan 7'J Ruth Dagenhart 7 Her man Martin 88 CassTp Harry Wcllemeyer B0 Klmer Hunefeld 94 Anita Finke 7; Edna Hufnagel '.1 Bertha Ring 76 Mary Wiesehar. 1 Florence Veitkamp Oma A. Weitkamp 84 Elmer Hunefeld. of Cass Tp.. leads at present f r county honors The last examination will be held Saturday May 17.

( olumbia

lb Ion Holfman to Christian W

Rudolph, 8 acr. 116 Frank Au'.enbacher, aim . to Christian Hoffman,! acres .ri:'.'' Jacob H. Seng to Anna C. St ffen l acres $35 1 James M Ellis to Earl N. Beaky, lot l' Cuzco 25. Emma C N Anderson to,

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Ernst H. Weismsn to r na LWeisman, .30 acres $1'hm Joseph BirK to K nma II Schwartz, pt out lot 2 Hunting burg $

MDo it Row" I ibneriba for !!

vV -kly Courier. B ii ii what von

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for to-

An exchange says: Wo feel sorrv for the man who doss not read his home pap r He i I n better than a man with M a country. He is like a bomHsi cow, that has no regular p sture

ohave 5 cents. Hair Out 15c Baths 15c Everything Sanitary I invite all my old friends and many rn a 00 s to ca 1 and see me i;. si m MER8 Corner Ith and Jackson Sta

Trustee Morgan, of

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1 OWnSnip 18 going to ent i ne b t njt prom sc01,s, 0 w, ( ,j

and thistle No matter sha

school b aiding in District No. 3.

at Cuzco "or the past two vears they have maintained ; High School in rented rooms at d the new building willafTorl room for all the pupils in one bui diag.

ther pap r he may read, the itraigbt forward dtiaan always insisU on having his homepap'-r Wf k n w of a MMBbtf of f (Wilis w Ii l a r vular r.M U rn of th ('urier nt

The public school in Jasper rv net robaeritwra, tiMf fewno kh ra- . . . a , I O I I

H'T from tiiptr n.'iglituri. nr g)vl 1 1 ksewtfcal ibtO mat i- tfin- aptre rinte-l. lnt !i not fii tacrine? Tt. - am all nl Wa SoaM apprrriatf II If UmI name n our uiailmg lift.

Very 'scrlcws30!

It i" a very srr.

5 tot one mc :...r.- :. J .e I

close today and the High School r.immpnr.ement will be held at

the Court House tonight; G Ralston will deliver the cla-s ad dress After the commencement the Governor and the grad uating class will be ban.j i t. d at the Opera-house by the Alumni Assocciation. The town board meets in re" ular session next Monday night.

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'span tha tag

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rus r.nfter to i

(or one mc-i.r.- irj hsvt i .c

vronjj or.c j; '-.l yu. For Uia SI ,eason we ur you in buying to

oc caxttui to get u.c yi-naine

BLACK-lSeHT Liver : no

The reputation O? tbi old, reliable medicine. It cci ' ration, indigestion and liver IreubM, ia firmly established, it .1 e3 not imitate other medicines. It It better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powd-r. w :h a larger aaie than all others combined, SOLD IN TOWN F2

A CROOKED BOUNDARY. Caue of the Peculiar Lines That Divide Two States. If von will look on the map of Xrw England von all poo two curious irregularttiei in the dividi line bet stfen Mssssehttsstti and Connecticut. Oat of them Ii is Granl'V township, little northwest of Hartford, nnd the other in Enfield town-hip. n the Oenne ti out river, loath of Bprinffisld. Ii d n itanding oonunornni why, so lonfj as lh. bouudarv is imaginary they dul not make it itraignl in eteaJ of crookod. But thei haii-'s a tale. Thoo two little jog on tlv mt are monuments to human obfl and to the penistsnej which ii o

of the chici traits of the character. The- ancestors of t farmers who own those little - i i of ground preferred to live in -laeottsettü r.itlicr then in Conaecl cut and fought for their prsfsren until they had their w.y. The eontroveri began in 171" and continued for 112 years befoi it was Anally den. led. In IT'JI t! qucstio'i w.i- appealed to Bngland, but the government was m much engro-;-. in tl e Seren years' that it wa--. neveT brought to the attention of the .Town. Up to tl. outbreak of the Revolution I I ptates continued to levy taxes ni I fend notices of fast dsvi nnd election! to the farmers who OCCU ii i the land, and there is UO r rd oJ how they avoided one or whether they paid both. Later, h they voted and paid blSea in U . Iehuietti only, notwithstanding th i protest of the county authori: es Connecticut. In 1793, after was restore. 1. both states appointed eemmisaiOi era, but th.e dispute wi carried on until 1804, when CO Momiss "as reached. There v . i several similar disputes' between tl two ptates betidei those which no appear upon, the map, and an acr. . mcnt wsj reached by which ICasssehasstts consented to purrendor h i claim to i strip of territory Woodstock and Suflield torn-hips. provided Connecticut would yield her claims to the other tracts hi dispute. Xo action, however, wa taken upon the report. In lfllo the controversy was revived by some le?al proceeding, and another commission was appointed, but if it ever reached a conclusion there is no record to le found. In 18C0 a third rOfluniaaion was intrusted with the settlement, .ami after two yean they decided upon the present boundary line, whi h was adopt.'', by the legislature of both states. Exchange.

' Ce: ILO Cents Value Firl Every Ojllar You Spend, i A dollar is worth UK) ration 1

value in everything yon buy, but

: y u always get v alue receivv u run ivtortake frsn the vai n' oi a üoilsr by the way in which .u spend it. Vo n- pleastires hi life, youn standini and

ii.tliience in tlu I'omniunit v dt-

Should Keep Nam Paper.

m any

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No 1) sint'ss man j i

anouKi siiow snawtpape, Iwhed in hiss tr toe., u , hw name mentioned m. 1 in it columns This ap , 7 all kinds of busin. . J 1 u- to

store, drv omnda

furniture dealers

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and the value vou vr t on

do 'ar you s end.

Dollars spent unwisely lose I their full pi:rchusiii;r power and lvalue to ,vvu, careful ipendiOaT snd systetnatic aaving will enable ou to secure "value received" snd future independence. Vou will secure full value for

e very dollnr you spend by

uiur the advertisements in THE ('Ol'UIKK closely und constantly every week. The COURIER' sdvertisements will tell you of the best purchasing oppot tunitiea and direct you to the must able stores in Japen

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on Rotite h4th, 1012. Moil! estnbiish new between French ic i,. . iii foilou-inji

SS8 men. This ,i.

mean that you should ' whole or a half or even B paire a.l. in every i .

v):i uui your nam. . ness should he mentii do not use more than a I Pace) A stranpr. r pickin newspaper should he st (, just what business i,- k.,.

read- ,n" 1 vn f at th.

ness menuonea in th. l l, . ti lr. A.

11113 mwj eesi possible tov vertiadng. The man .

: not advertise his hiiaii

an injustice to himself town. He is the man who pects the paper to do m boosting for his town who insists on sham ,

ness that comes to a to v

; red uses to adver; i se his hn i not doiriu' 1, I I Hst;ng. fiie III

upends upon t hi awake and lib ..; .. . in it.

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l- 11 AM ;. . HI oiiiin! AM i.v. La a' el e ii.4i aM ar.tttrd St h ii.4". A M Ar. IT Ii Si fill 7.0O A M Ar This trail v. i a'' service i ; sen all diana pjii.:.-, Ch;;e

termediate stati ni K.juimcnt of n w train

consul ot electn .My lighted Pullman drawing r oin compart ment sleeping cais and llrat-class coaches Southern Kv. trains IsskVing Bvansvills G.2o I'M. Can-j neiton 5. 16 PM, Rockport 5 45PM Louisville PM will rnaktconnections with this new anl improved service. J. C. Heam.Jr . A;PA, St. Louis

Tn Mow Tlwphons Od hag the largest h t of subscribers .tad veil

give you tha best ser vice

wu uau iaxc to your

friends, or J er your mer !ksi..

uuduuise ana made

your appointment by

the Home 'phone

DUBOIS CO TELEPHON" CO

AN ENGLISH BLIZZARD. It Took a Regiment of Soldiers to Clear the Roads In 1636. Thrc u.j- a certain Hercules encine whi. h cut a nob! ',:ure in t he BajHsh Utsssrd sf 1836. To appreciate tho rlo played hv the Heresies some idee must be piven of the effect of the storm on other methods of travel. Fourteen mail eoeches w.-re sbsndoned on amany r.'.-n!-. Ar. ither R"SI dug out of drifts live times betveen Exeter snd London. Another sTUS buried SO depp thst it took 800 men. prineirssllv ssppen snd miner-, levers bonrs to mskes passapt to the coach snd resette tip' maih snd pessensjers, vhile nrar Chatham the ISOSf lav to a depth "f thirty or forty fo. t, the military heim: turned out to the numher of 600 to cloar the way. In London tho drifts were ten feet deep, and hundreds of men and carts were employed htttlint tnoa ut to the fieldi in the luburbs, T!ie, Sflarkct-: sn ::i a bed wej 1 1 dny only four stall holders were1 ni.io to reach main market. Greens ahich a few .lavs heforo the tonn wero r,r: sola for threepence s hunch at merket now fetched from tenpen.e to l shilling, turnip-, earrots and celery becoming equally dear, while penny handful- of parley realised H, 3d., and the happy! po.-r -of of I hunch which ' 1 1 previously p - based f r nil pei i realized for his prize no less a sum than ii vAmid a!! this coafssiofl the pie nrer rsilwnys covered ihemselves with glory by running train- almost without Interruption. Thorr wm deep catting D ore line Sl tl C Ftiow had drifted badly, snt pTeatj nnmbera of people t imed it to Fee how ti e Hercules enriro w.iuld'

p. t slor.s that ,C their I ti '

PREVENTION White Diarrhoea Can be Prevented and Cured ter year- of expri ncnU w haw i- "vere.l a sure rure Off moti.'y PsckaK, 6 fSCfcSftS, SI 00 I revention i- m t a eSIS-StU. Il ii.y prSTaatt Hnd i nre. sTbHs I m rrhoea in hi.l.y . lin k- ami L'hol. ra in ol l. r fowls. n.-1 un of prev. nti.n i worth Ion- "i cure. In tahUt PREVENTION COI 1127 Allan ic Cit. N. V. i K N I S I El).

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