Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1913 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER By Bif ÜId Doanx.
JASl'KR, DÜU)18 COUKTT, INDIANA
Hnttred Httia Porome as Jasper, lad for tnrasmtMlon tlKOUgli tbö mail asieD ond Glase matter. Hurmriotion $1.50 Per Year. Tbii papet is milled regularly to it r.ibtcritmi until a definite order to discontinue ii received and all arreari paid in full ; nnlef a in the discretion of the publiihei a different courts dhould be deemed adtiiable. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913. The Jasper Schools. The Jasper Public Schools will open Monday Sept. 8th 1913 with following Teachers at the bat. Chao. H. Barts Sup't. Miss Margaret A. Wilson Principal. Miss Genevieve F Bowlus, Miss Hazel Dillon. Miss Anna Wuchner, Mr. Henry Kress, Miss Rose Vollmer, and Mrs. M. A. Gutgsell at 6l;h Street School and same Sisters as last year for North school. Manual Training and Domestic Science are requircd to h tauo-ht this ensuinc: year nd will be taught by Mr. Barts and Miss Dillon. Children 6 1 ui. Iii vam n H Nov. 1st lyia are re- . I -Ä m nhrJ at thohp. aiuvi.rni i 11 i.iiiii.i kj-tA.ijjA vw w &g otherwise can not, enter durincr vear Yours truly, Henry Pfau, Pres. S BGouuty Institute, The 49th annual session of the - 1 1 Dubois County Teachers' Institute will be held at the Hunting, Sunt, ucorge n. iapy, ot nunmu Colleee who will speak on Fsyeholoffv. Prof H G Brown Supt. of tK- T ohnnon Hnhools ' who will ;:W AornVnlHirP. Jt " I. MiBtael of the English Department of Indiana tt;. sifWv,AWiii cnpnV nn X?ÄV. " Miss Lucile Briscoe, of Charleston, Illinois will have charge of the Music work or the institute. REAL ESTATE IRMiSFERS. Mary W. Pay ton to Wm H. Payton, 40 acres, $600. Will S. Hays to Martha A Morgan, 1 acre $275 t Sophia Kuck, et a, to Dubois county, 1 acre, road, $100 JohnH, Luebbert to John w. YVicaeuau diiu neu m omuun, yv lut 16 H. Kunz addition in Hoiland, $2,000. . , jonn YYieseimji tu y'v Pademacher. 106.66 acres. M.UUU Louisa Kapri to Frank Otto, lot 11 Gutzweilers' addition town of Jasrer. $160 Joseph S. Dishinger to Barbara Heim ,50 acres, ?80U. Emma Leathco to Walter J . Leatheo, und, interest 90 acres, $1.000. America Clapp to Graham & Havs. 2 and 27-80 acres. 1,200. Walter J. Leathco to Elmer H, Leathco. 90 acres. $3.000. Albert Fuhrman to John Beck, .50 acres. $450. John Beck to Bart Kempf 87.50 acres, $2,10 Mrs. Marshall's Ten Rules, Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wife of the vice-president of the United States, according to a Washington correspondent, has given out ten rules by which a woman may keep her husband haoDy. The rules are: 1. Keep the wheels of the domestic machinery running smoothly. 2. No man is happy unless his home surroundings are pleas ant. 3 Men do not mention things that go wrong in the household, but tney notice them just the same. 4- A wite should oe the companion of her husband as well as his wife. 5i It is a woman's place to superintend the actual work in the home. 6. The paid housekeeper has her drawbacks when it comes to taking charge of the home. 7, The touch of the mistress is needed to give the home feel mg. 8. Avoid silly fads. 9. Spend not even one penny more than the family income per mits. iu. JLK) not wrangle witn or nag your husband. Mrs. Kerr Traylor held a sale at her home Wednesday and will go to Evansville to live where Kerr ha? employment.
The Primaru.
The Ring held their primary Thursday night Aug. 28, and the vote resulted as follows. For Clerk and Treasurer. Jos, A. Wuchner 476 For Marshal Geo. A. Burger..-.. 199 Joseph Dick 246 Julius V. Hoffman . . . 23 for Trustee 1st WarTj . Gus Bercrer 62 Jos. L. Burke 112 - Mike Kress 00 Adam Richards 1T Frank Scherer 56 Trustee 2d Ward John Dishinger "SsV John F. Schneider...- 231 Trustee 3d Ward. Geo P. Wagner 47b Trustee 5th Ward Fred Blessinger 274 Bruce L. Greene 132 the Town primary Thursday. A larcre vote was out. jl wie
in town 476 VOted livery DOüy fajo ew York, sole ageuts for the Missouri, who is secretary and genSatisfied. The Winners are hap- n.Lrl ufftk eral manager of the American Royal
py and the Salt river gang UUli U care. ' 'Easy pickin., Bruce at 7 r. M. 4,23 skidoo" Julius w. i didn't want the 30b no how. "I can beat the best man in town' 1 Mike K. .but Mlice am not have tne irienas uenmu " this time that he did before. Kesuit: Salt River. . . 1 1 1 A. 1- U -v4-yvMrt Ur I I W 1 I I wanted everv voce I couia Uo om fhnnlrfnl to mv sunpor ers, and have got nothing uiiu ui&a ui i v w - - - w John P. Of course Dick had waiK n away. f that Wuchner got r ??roe. say iirai. vvuci a 1Ö3 votes ana wagnw-ioo, "uMi8 as they had no opponent the e ec- ... "l" i tneam. ooraeuuuy iuu, .jrlngaDOUC Aaam. Charlie it - says ne voiea a mixed ticket and didn't care who knew it" and no attl Went in ,, i ai 1. his'n. Good boy, Charles, You maae more inenua uy uuv u.an vouhad before. Some people tili believe that Adam lied but they haven't any doubt about you At tha Flood. Hearing of a rising river at tht headwaters of the. Euphrates, with a laumg oaromoier ana maicaDionp of a flood in the valley, the Pithecanthropus changed his mind and franklY admitted it to Noah. Ilii manner was that of a chastened and softened person. "i ou monkeyed too long, said the patriarch. "We gave you a chance to come in with us, and you wouldnt take it. Now we have arranerd lor al the stoclc wo care .uf tr vino fn flnnf:. The generai liquidation which lol lowed had the nsual effect UDOXl al lowed had the usual effect upon all hut the minders. Puck. TRADE NARK THE BEST REMEDY Por all forms of RHEUMATISM Uxnbagt, Sciatica, Gout, Ntural c4a,Kkkiy TrouWef, Catarrh and Asthma tic-rtn4"mc99 STOP THE PAIN Glvos Quick Relief It stops the Rches and Dalna. relieves swollen Joints and -muscles aota almost liko macio, Destroys tho Mic ess urio acid and la quick, safe and sure in its i-esults. No other remedy like it. Sample free on request. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS One Dollar per bottle, or sent pre paid upon receipt or price ix not obtainable in your locality. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CUTC CO. 111 Lakt Strut CMcagt ECZEMA, ACNE. PIUS. rlMKCS, tCAU. URNS, WOON0S, SALT RHCUM, MNi WOAM, Etc., tuMtly mM y wsan tat "6-DROPS" SALVB Xf Fw Box at Drittta I lk IP' mmmu T-' Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Are quickly cured by npplyiujf CkauibcrUiuS i SHc Try it; it U a ucc. Price a ccato
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Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to Many in; Jasper. With a back that aches all day, With rest disturbed at night, Annoying urinary disorders, 'Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan's Kidney Pills are espe cially for kidney trouble. Are endorsed by Jasper CltlZenS. . Mrs. N. Haskms, W. Sixth St Jasper, lnd . says: "I was all nnf. of sorts. I tired eäsilv and suffered from pain through the small of my back. My limbs were stiff and I was more tired in the morning than when I went 10 DQ. ä irieiiu wiiu nau uöcu Doan's Kidney PiUs with benefit, told me to try them and I did. ld m They jy brought almost instant relief and continued use benefite(J me in every Way. I am JUStlfied in recommending Doan's iridnev Pills to anvone who suff Por sale by a dealeiu Pnce r a rtf i?notP at ihurn rir Rnf. i . . itemeniuer tue mnne jjoaira and take no other. Ywning Fop Light, in large quantities bliird pdöple Ä. Wt their seeini? brethren al O I hollo an inspector of the nmtinnv. T know two fmiMM -w f- f w I k fii, 1,,, MWO "rrT 3 an im in ft h TrnTir nnr t -riiTnnn nil i ffiEÄÄS ear up Light and darkness are the Rjimfl to tne amictea ones, but thev insist unon illumination brilliant enough for a recapA , , n?f. l;ftf M :U And that partiaiity for lieht not a whim peculiar to those 'two " tutions whor f th bills vouch for th tränke fancv." Exchanfir. " SPANISH ETIQUETTE. MltentM to Servant, and Evn the Street Btggars. Prom what we saw and from wViof ViarmnriAfl fn na T mnfln rm ill .i ii T v page ot bpanisn enqueue, ii , probably not correct, but I offer it as the result of our experiences, Other people may have had .different impressions. If you are of the female sex never wear a short skirt, a sailor or Endish walkincr hat unless you are willing to have., people ßtaro at you and sometimes call .fter you.' If you have rei hair dye IV, or LH3 prupurcu iu uu uiutuu u.a ' .Rubia." Never bow to a man un less he lifts his hat first. If you are a man you may dress as an Englishman, an operatic tenor or a chorus singer from Carmen without excitKlJUliCl XX Ulli VUAXXACXX nibUUUb CAVlb mff remark Never wear glasses ing remarK. lNever wear giassta. If you are blind take a dog on a Btring. VYnen you Sit UOWn at ine table or arise always bow and say, 'VBuenas. This is imperative. I OU may jostle people without apology, but never speak to any one without aavfncr "vnnr irran. " ho hot noble, 4LA . wm vmn rrrnPP i u b 1- v
uu nm uio xavux tu uiixiö xix started at 1:30 p. m.; will be concoffee at 9 o clock tomorrow? ducted under the point system. The would strike an American bellboj starter will be Mr. W. L. Talbott, of
with dismay. But it is the literal translation of the Spanish request. Never tell a beggar to clear out, but say that you have left your purse at
home and that you will rememoer Western Horseman Stake No. 4, him tomorrow or gently murmur for 3-year-olds, Trotting Dithat God will reward him, whereat vision, estimated 6,500 he will smile, thank you and depart. 2:07 ClassPacing ; 1,000
These same beggars, who spring un on everv side, seem to have a code of etiquette we could not f ath om. After two or three days there were a few who begged only from me, two or three others who besought Jean. Evidently we were understood to be the patrons of certain beggars who out of a crowd of mendicants were the only ones to approach us who would take their dole with thanks or if we said "tomorrow" would smilingly back sway at once. A trip into Spain ought to mean more than sketches of life as wo aw it in a single city. Yet it waour pleasure to linger on in Madrid, with the exception of three days spent in Toledo and the Escu rid, for the whole of our two months' holiday, and to Teturn di rect to Paris without seeing any o' the southern country, bo bejoved b; other tourists. So can any ons won der that to us Spain means Madrid tho city of marvelous contrasts? E, C. Allen in OutingLEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds Chattle Mortgages, Real Estate Mortgages, Inventories Suponeas, Warrants Reports etc. for Sale at the Courier Offick. "Do It Now" Subscrihe for the Jasper Weekly Courier. Don't put off for to morrow what you can do today.
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Eminent Authorities From Dif ferent States Will Tie Prize Ribbons. TV, state fair during the week af September 8 will receive thöir awards from somt of the hiehast authorities in the Unittd States. Tha judge of draft hones will be Dr. Carl W. Gay, of Philadelphia, in charge of animal """ - S1 umverany ox renn!n E! I vT ZllT'i American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association, and hAcfj
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Prof. E. A. Trowbridge, of thel University of Missouri, will be judge of saddle horses, and the awards on uw"e w John VestaI of Plamfield, lno Durhams the awards win be made by snf t t w,.oii T.ihm-fir Live Stock Show, held at Kansas City. Mr. Thomas Mortimer of Nebraska, one of the best known cattlo authorities of the country, will make the awards on Horefords. Mr. C. J. Marawards on the Aberdeen-Angus and Galloways. Prof. Hugh G. Van Pelt, n trr i l t 11 i a.U of Waterloo, Iowa, Devons, Brown Swiss, win juase tno Jerseys, GuernT . 1 1 T-l T seys, Holstein-JTriesians, Ayrshires and Dutch Belted cattle. . ... .. ... th 11 o Cm cattle the awards will be made by T. J. Wornall, of Liberty, Mo., secretary ana irenerai manager 01 uie lean Royal Live Stock Show, held at Kansas City. Thomas Mortimoro, one of the best known cattlo authorities I"! LKIr J "r" rett, Greonsburg. Six men will be the judges of state fair swine G. W. Jessup,. Rockvillej B. E. Coler, Dayton, Ohio; R. C Watt, Cedarville, Ohio; L. .M. Hui Newcastle; F. U. Campbell, TipfoffJ Tom Vinnedge, of Columbus, hid. IVfr. Coler is president ot the roianü umna Record Co. Jfiw -Minims will have more work to do - - than the two in t department 0ne of them n t. MpPovH nonviiip m . who is promment in the American Poultry Association, and W. C. Pierce, of Carmel, Ind., president of American Poultry Association. The ribbons for agricultural prodw'u ue u"'u.uu " u"ui" &kam?i tlf.nd J H Turf Stars in State Fair Races. Many stars of the turf are now at the Indiana fair grounds at Indian- . . j, apohs PrePann& for the fair racS' which September 8, and many more are coming A11 the sign5 point to one of the greatest trotting and pacing meets in the history of the Hoosier fair. A score or more of the most noted stables will be represented and dozens of famous horses wrll start in the contests in which ?26,200 in purses are offered. Races will be called promptly at 1 o'clock, and Pontiac, 111. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. U.iß rjiftflR Trottinff si.ooo 2:20 Class Pacing 1,000 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 2:12 Class Pacing $1,000 2:21 Class Trotting 1,00Q Western Horseman Stake No. 4, for 3-year-olds, Pacing Division, estimated 3,500 2:12 Class Trotting 1,000 "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 2:14 Class Trotting $1,000 2:15 Class Pacing 1,000 2:10 Class Trotting 1,000 2:23 Class Pacing 1,000 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 2:10 Class Pacing $1,000 2:24 Class Trotting 1,000 Free-for-all Pacing ...1,000 2:25 Class Trotting for three-year-olds and under 1,000 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 2:19 Class Trotting $1,000 2:17 Class Pacing 1,000 2:07 Class Trotting 1,00G 2:20 Class Pacing for 3-year-olds and under 1,000 Special interurban and city street car service will be in operation throughout fair week. Two interurban lines from Northern Indiana will unload visitors at the gates of the grounds and three electric lines from Indianapolis will provide rapid transportation each day. Children's day at the state fair will be on Tuesday, September 9th, when school children between the ages of seven and twelve years and teachers in charge of pupils will be admitted free, as will veterans of the wars. The coin turnstiles will again bo opsjftted at the state fair gates, and patrons should have 50-cent pieces in the if hands, instead of tickets, as they atpitlr toe groundf, Adjv.
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1 Corner 7tli & Jackson 6ts HOME 'RHONE. . Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Los.ns. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind. hmm mdc th ch om A wan U I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY tlx a aunrid t ndMferlitk Fair Chicago WW. For Sile by All Lead'ngDeilers. Through Train Service Resumed Effective April 8th Southern Railway. Announce Resumption of Through Train Service to French Lick, West Baden, Louisville, And all points East and South- . east, J. C. Beam , A. G P. A. St Louis, Mo. Morion Route Effective March 4th, 1912, Monon ßoute will establish new train service between French Lick and Chicago, on following schedules i 10.00 PM Lv. French Lick Ar. 7.00 AM. 10.03 PM Lv. Wedt Baden Ar. uöö AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli Lj. 6.J3 AM 10.45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 5.35 AM 12.01 AM Lv. Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM 3,00 AM Lv. Lr Fayette Lv. 1 43 AM ß.40 AM Ar. 03rd St Chicago Lv 10.30PM (3.45 AM Ar. 47tli St Chicago Lv 10.25PM 7,00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta " LvlO.loPM This train will afford excellent service between all Southean Intermediate stations. Eauiorment of new trnin consist of elepl.nVnll Pullman drawing room comrxirtment 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 i i . improved service. J. C. Beam, Jr., AGPA, St. Louis m 'I fi mffloi The Home Telephone Co1 has the largest litt of subscribers and will give you the best service - n You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO TELEPHONE CO The Courier advertisers are let ting down the price bars into the field of bargains. THE NICKEL SHOP öhave 5 cents. Hair Out 15c. Baths 15c. Everything Sanitary. I invite all my old friends and many new ones to call and see me. E.A. SUMMERSCorner 4th and Jackson Sts. An exchasge says: We feel sorry for the man who does not read his home paper. He is no better than a man without country. He is like a homeless cow, that has no regular pasture but grazes uromiscously on weeds and thistle. No matter what other paper he may reaÄ, the straight forward citizen always insists on having his home papery
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