Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1913 — Page 5

lASPER COURIER

'Mrs.' Zan Traylor and children moved to Indian?- Monday Ti)m Simmons ah- familv mov-

f ed to Vincennes yesterday.

11 Hat dyspepsia cr indigestion fol rearp. .No appetite, and what I did ear distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood , Bitters reached thecanse." J. II. Walk

er, Stiribury, Ohio. adv. Martin cFall returned to Washington D. C. last week.

Frank Jahn lef r Wednesday for

Boston-

Navy

to re-enter the U- S.-

new

The brick work on the

naueiiv uuhuiuk un wie yuunwi

square has been completed.

m t,i i.i j 'To be Held at the Court Home,

wm- donnert aas returneu LiJ .rrUimoAm Anrr CK -jqiq hofnronri uisville after a week's visit ?" ay,iui"13 between

. 1 1 m rm rfk fi i'ii it'K i ? v I

with his parents m Jasper

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0 Town Primary Election.

JASPE5R

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Whfn babv fuffeis with eczema

Foine itching fkui Irorbie, use D. Ointmei t. A little of it goes a yt g w. and it is safe for eliiVren. oOe. a hu at all stores. adv. Geo. R. Wilson was home from Indianapolis the latter part of last week visiting his familv. Mrs. C- W. Rudolph went to Alfordsville Wednesday for a visit with relatives. About a dozen Jasper people went on the excursion to ChicagofSunday. Constipation causes heaiache, indigestion, dizziness, drowsiness, x"or a mild, opening medicine, use Doan's Regulets. 25c a box at all stores, adv. JJarry Melchoir is in St. Louis this week visiting relatives and looking after business interests. Mrs. N. B. Cummiskey v.nd Miss Helen Rust left unday for Cincinnati to attend FalkTnillenery openings. How the Trouble Starts. Cousüpationjs the cause of many ail- ' ments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Tablets,

,keep your bowel's rt:;mlar and you will

avoid these diseases. !or sale by, all dealers. ad.v.

Misses Leona Krempp and Marie Egg went to Louisville Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Minnie Jones returned from Louisville and Cincinnati Monday night. The Knights of Columbus gave

a band concert and ice-cream social at the Air-dome Friday evening which was well attended. Sometimes the svmptoDS of kidney aud

dndder trouble are so plain no one can .retake them. Backache, weak and ame hick with soreness over the kidneys, sharp pains, rheumatism, dull headache, and disturbed sleep, are all indications of a trouble that Foley Kid ney Pills will relieve quickly and permanently Try them. At J. A. Melirin4er. adv.

Mrs. John M. Hoffman, Mrs-

I Jos Klein and Mrs. John Spillw - t -i i T . . t :

mier returned nome irom juoui ville Sunday, where they had a. tended the funeral of a sister Tom Wilson motored down from Louisvillefeaturday with a party of Louisville friends, and went to Sweet Sulphur . Springs to spend a iew days.

The annual soldiers re-union at West Baden is in progress this week and several of our old soldiers are attending. Miss Dela Simons was down from West Baden Wednesday visiting relatives. Geo S. Fry was in Jasper

Wednesday enroute to Missouri

on business.

Miss Delphine Roelle returned Sundav from Louisville where

she had spent a week visiting.

The foundations are in for

Robt- Krodel's new residence on

West Ninth St. Miss Grace Ely was over from Huntinerburo: Tuesday visiting

her sister Mrs. Karl Weigel.

The members of Trinity Sunday School had their annual picnic at Calumet Lake yestetday. f. Welcome Rain, The long, hotidry spell was broken Wednesday evening by a welcome rain and thunder storm It was worth, many thousand of dollars to the late crops. Kidney Trouble began with a iame back J. L. Hackl, 915 Eighth St., Lincoln,

TIL. was rficontlv cured of a bad case of

Fee for Announc'ng $1.00 in advance. FOR TOWN MAKSHAIi. JOSEPH DICK is a candidate for Marshal of the Town of Jasper, Infi , subject to the decision of the voters at the primary elec

tion.

For Trustee 1st. Ward JOSEPH L BURKE is a candi

date for Trustee of the 1st Ward of the town of Jasper, subject to the Primary Election. For Trustee 3d. Ward. JOHN F. SCHNEIDER is a candidate for Trustee of the 2d ward of the town of Jasper, subject to the Democratic primary For Trustee 3 1. Ward. CHARLES FLICK is a candidate for Trustee of the 3d ward of the town of Jasper subject to the Town Primary election. The daughter of A. Mitchell, Bagdad, Ky., had a bad case of kidney trouble and they feared her health was permanently impaired. Mr. Mitchell says: "She was in terrible shane but I erot her

to take Foley Kidney Pills and now she . Iii T , , TIT

is compiet ly cureov women are more liable to have kidney trouble than

men and will find Foley Kidney Pills a safe dependable and honest medicine.

At J. A. Mehringer. adv.

ONE NIGHT ONLY. SUNDAY AUG. 24th The Lion and the Mouse.

Kever oan tell when you'll mash a lin'kidney trouble that started with a lame gerSjor suffer a cut, bjuise, burijgr seftld.l back, middays: "I am certainly, thank-

Re nronared. Thousands ro

ThoifKis' Eclec.ic Oil. You

sells it. 25c aid ftOc. adv.

Dr.

rtfggist

Mr. and Mrs. John York who had been visiting relatives in Jasper, left for their home in lronton, Ohio Friday. , About 300 people from Jasper and vicinity went on the excursion to Louisville Sunday and had a good time. Tiiere will be a larore excursion

'from Louisville to Jasper Sunday!

August 31. A Lcuisville and Jasper baseballs will play with other attracrins. Everybody Welcome.

ful likgs&ing a cure of my kidney trouble byWing Foley Kidney Pills." Try

them yourself. At J. A. Mehnnger. adv. Bargains bigger than ever during the closing week of Wm. J. Kuebler's Clearance of Mens Boys and Childrens Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Mens Furnishings, don'rtail to come and look over this line of Bargains. Sale will continue for the rest of this month. lflll wno require the bestand purest

T medicine see that you get 1? oley 's Uy Honey and Tar Compound in preference to any other for all coughs colds croup, asthma, hoarsness, tickling throat and other throat and lunp troubles. It is a strictly high grade family medicine, and only approved drugs of örat quality are used in its manufacture. It gives the best results, and contains no opiates. At J. A. Mehriuser. adv.

The Town Election. The woods is full of candidates

for Town trustee. It is funny !

Of course the majority will come

in at the tail end of the proces

sion. As usual there are several

candidates with their mouth who n ' . n .1 j

are no more tic ior tne position

than they are to be angels. One

of the tribe wanted us to announce him and thought he would thereby get a vote. We told him he wasn't fit for the office- His name is not in the Courier . z Heavier Packages by Parcel Post. On August 15 and since, the limit of weight of parcels of fourth class mail for delivery within the first and second zones

has been increased from 11 to 20 pounds. The rate of postage on parcels exceeding four ounces in weight shall be 5e for the first pound and one cent for each additional two pounds or fraction thereof, when intended for local

delivery, and 5c for the first

pound and one cent for each aaditional nound, or fraction there

of, when intended for delivery at

other offices within the first and second zones.

Prof Robert Eckert according

to fche Terre Haute Tribune has resigned the principaiship of the

Elm Park School in Sullivan and

will have charge of the Public

Schools at Markleville in Madison

county the coming school . year.

Success Rob.

Tales of Honey and Tar" trom West

and East.

Wm. Lee, Paskenta, Calif, says, 'It

givoa universal satisfaction and I use on'y Foley's llonoy and Tar Compound

for my children." HJ. U. liUodes, Middleton, Ga. writes, "I had a racking laimune cough and finallv 20t relief tak

ing Foiev's Honey and Par Compound."

Use no other in vour familv and re I use

Substitutes. At J. A. Mehringer. adv.

Conrad Marks

Closed his threshing Season last week He threshed 19,320 bushel this is exact figure no "about it-" His largest crops were 1106 bushels. Therer were three other of 1021 bushels; 821; 7U bushels. Can you beat it. Rah for Coon'ej The United P ay Co. produc-

favorably known to all the tion of Charles Klein's delightful A TU

other resort, and then come tar - here ail of his life and worked j Mouse" at the Opera House next going back home m the fall ready at the Carpenters trade most of ; Sunday is expected to he a great c:rt rH nnnt.Vi p.r bunch of coinUu 4- A4-

I LllC HiUCi. -O U UL tOClI Vj lie IO til" aULUCOO ll tliu uniunu kjttuu

gaged as a cabinet maker at the t is to be the governing criterion Nflvfiltv works. He takes an in-'Thp sale has advanced with mucl

Remarknble Cure of Dysentery. "I Avas attacked with ds-sentery about July loth, and used the doctor's medi-

nniv irpttiiif? worse all the time, l was' tfaTTf you haven t attended Wm.

unable to do anything und my weight ;ja Kuebler's Clearance of Men,3 dro-ped from 143 to 125 pounds. I suff-' -Rnc nnH HViilrlrprifi Hlnthino-.

ered lor about two months when I vas'TJ J ou ftAfi ni i?,,:; advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Hats Shoes, and h UrnishingS, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerne y. I used you have missed a g00d chance, two bottles of it and it gave n.e perma-igale will run till and including nent relief," writes b. w. inn of onowjg aturday August 30. Don't fail iHill, N. C. For eale by all dealers. a ;v i to call

Postmaster Antoine Deloria, Gardner, Mich., speaks for the guidance of those troubled with kiduey and bladder irregularities, and says "From my own ex-

penenee 1 can recommena ioiey ivid-

At J. A.

Wedding Dance. There will be a wedding dance

?jf. Knnkp s haH luesdav nicrnt'nev Pills. Mv father also was cured oi

A,of 9ßhV in Vmnnr nf kidnev disease, and many neighbors

the marriajre of Mr Frank 3er-1 pured by Kidney i hiu. me muiiiu.v v rhrinoflr. adv.

mersheim and Miss Frieda filler.

Good music. Everybody invited. Truly, This Life is just one

fool t.hinf? after another, ror To fViic xraar arrfMroor nc

example, the summer girl wiH can(ifiate for Town Trustee of spend wads of her dad's money the 2d ward. John is well and ... I f 1 A T

putting on a coac or tan ac juone-somGville-on-the-üike or some

John F. Schneider.

The Play that Makes 'em Think. Pirces: 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, Reserved Seats at Haberly's Confectionery.

Did More Good Than all Other Tonics or

Quinine. When Quinine fails, try Hughes' Ton

ic: "Your Hughes' Tonic did fflp more

good than all the other ionics or quinine

together. Quinine will not br.ak: the chills, but Hughes' Tonic acts like a

charm." Sold by Druggists 60c. and

1.00 bottles.

PREPARED BY R0B1NS0N-PETTET CO. Louisville. (INCORPORATED ) aüv. When you go away from home, or have friends visiting you, or

vou are eroing to give a party,

musicale or reception, or when vour church or society contem-

nlate anv nroceedings, or when

you sell, buy or change your res

idence or business, or your sonor

daughter is married, or when

your neighbor gets a new baby, or, in a word, it: you know or

hear of any item of interest to he public, bring or send it in, and the Courier will gladly publish it. Good Reason for His Enthusiasm. When a man has suffeied for seveial days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and is then cured sound and wrell by one or two doses of Chamberlain's? Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy, as is often the case, it is but natural that he should be enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy, and especially is this the case of a severe attack when lif is threathened. Try it when in need of such a remedy. It never fails. S )ld by all dealers. adv. The Lion And The Mouse. Charles Klein's greatest work, "The Lion and 1 he Mouse" is scheduled for a welcome visit to Jaspe'r Sunday August 24 at the Opera House and it is but fair to the intelligence of the local theatre going public to predict that it will be seen by as many who have never witnessed this great play of financial conditions in this country today as those who have so thoroughly enjoyed it in the past. It has been a long time, since a play has been produced that has won the universal praise shown this drama and the fact that it is base d on existing conditions in the lives of some of our money kings of today makes it: stronger in commanding the attention of those in all walks of life. The success of the local engagement is fairly assured.

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Brannock's Du and Book Store

Now Open For Business,

MV friends. Old and New are invited to visit mv t

I Store.

Low Pricesand Efficient Service at all times.

I iceiess bamtary öocia r ountam, ana a uooi pleas

ant ice Cream parlor will meet with approval oi the public who care.

V Full Line of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries- Prescriptions accurately Compounded.

! Schüler Building" North Main Street, t

t ft cn . vnmv m ht m 1

h lours ior Dusmess. d. tfttAiNiNUUiv. $ Ti Jj Jj Jj hft jjX tit Ta Ji fcTi iTi Ji 1T1 Ti fcTi Jt aTi Ti Ja iTi tTi ii Ti fc -i n- ' -

' a So long a drop is ifi the urn

So long SOLITE will surely burn. Here you set the finest Lamo Oil made from choicest Pennsylvania crude. Costs you no more than the ordinary Headlight, which will smoke the chlmnev and char

the wick.

SOLITE OIL the- finest L.amD Oil In the world. Saves you money

siives your eyes. Gives you comfort. Tell your dealer

vou want no other Kind but SOL.1TE OIL, and bo sure to Ret it. CHAS C STOLL OIL CO.jjpucxy

Refinery at Warren, Pa.

High-Grade Motor Gasoline. "Xo Curb" Auto Oil.

Home Monument Comoanv Ireland Indiana.

r

m sn? nd anotner ounen oi coin

'getting Liliian Russell's complexion bleach prescription filled. Costly Treatment. 'I Hvuf troubled with constipation and imikreBtion und spent hundreds oi doll-

are for medicine und treatment," write? i

O. II. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark. "1 went to a S . Louis hospital, also to a hospital in Nev7 Orleans, but no cure whs effected. On returninc home I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets, and woikfcd right aloinr I used them for tome time and am now II right." Sold by all dealers. W' adv.

This office is prepared to do any and 'ail kind of job printingGive us a call.

CASTOR I A Wjor Infants and Children. Thi Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the gigaature of

Novelty works. He takes an in-jThe sale has advanced with much terest in the conduct of town af-agility though choice seats are fairs and will make a number still to be had, at Haberly's. one councilman. Here's good-

luck. - FOR SALE.

Catarrh Cannot be Cured. LfJ

with LOC.iLAPPLICA.HON0, as they I hrnnrl runv mfiphinp; on ...m tint rnh Mio. ont nfthp dfsftjiRft.ißiakes Diana new macmnes, on

Ca'arrh is a blood or constitutional di- ieasy monthly plan, uet our proseaiis, and in orde to cure it y( u must position before buying or you take internal reme lies. Hall's Catarrh' wjjj reeret it, also bargains in Cure is taken internally, and acts direct- , Mft.n. pVplpo Write US tolvon the blood and mucous surface. ue(X MOtO uycies. VV lite us coHflii'o (Litarrh nnre is not a nnack med-.dav Enclose tamp tor reply.

I

icine. it was pres-erioeu oy uueoi in1 best j hyt iciane iu this country for years and is a legular prescription. It is composed of the best tonic known, combined with tlie best blood purifiers, acting directly on the n ucous surfaces. The perfect c uhiatiou ol I lie two ingredients is pn dais such wonderful rt'snlt- in tiring Catarrh. Send for to tiinoni'! fr.

Y . .L CHEJjEY &CO., Propi., Tolsdo,

Obio.

liio. SojXby Druggist, 75c. Take JH ail's Family Pille for ctnetipa-

Address Lock Box 11 Trenton,

Mich. We know of a number of families vb i aie regular readers oi the Courier ut

are not subscribers, they boiow the aper from their neighbors. Wo arnlad to know that the Courier i3 thus appreciated, but why not subscribe? rij priceis small and we would appreciate having these names on our mailing list.

Don't forget, when you have an item of news, to call the Courier office or tell the Editorr We want all tbe items of interest and without your help we can't get all of them. If you toot your little tooter and then lay aside your horn, There's not a soul in ten days will know that you were horn The man who gathers pumpkins is.the man who plows ail day; And the man who keeps humping is the man who makes it pay The man who advertises with a short and sudden jerk Is the man that blames the printer because it dion't work. The man who gets the business pulls a long and steady pull, And keeps the local papers for years and years quite fulL He plans his advertisements in a clear and thoughtful way And keeps forever at it, and thus he makes it pay.

We are prepared to do high-class work in marble, granite, and Green River Stone. Artistic designs scientific execution and workmanship carried out m every detail. Every workman an artist in his line. Estimates f nrnished by mail. Be sure to see us before purchasing. Henry Ell, Mgr.

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