Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1913 — Page 5

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ikonrn PA flD 3 CD I Ttio Ocfobsr term of Dubois

moi cn uvua-i-tvcircWiCcourtconv

day.

convenes next Moi-

Mi Bruce Greene 13 in Louisville this wek-

.4 Mrs. W E Kussel and child are in Jasper this week visiting her parent?, Mr. and airs W. S. Hjnter. Mrs. Dr. Weis and Children of RixsKfrort luve bcrn the guests of Wrft A Wilson and wife this week. .

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nr. D. S. Gob e. wife

ufhterof Evansvule ha v been

visiting Wm. A. Wilson ana wiic this week. .

Dr. Robt Pickhardt was chIUg1 home from Indianapolis Sundav to attend the funeral of his grandmother Mrs. Wood. For-1 languid, weak, run clown? Headache? S.omnch uoit ?" A o v remedy h Burdock Blood Hittera. Ask yojr amp.. a-. 1'iieo 51.0. adv. .When a girl begins, admirincr her face in a mirror her skirt could catch on fle and she would

roc notice it until snegot uu-uuu

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For ny ic iness of the rkin, for skin mhH4 ehao. pimp f etc . ry Ü u 'r OiriMucnt. 5 )o. l?U J rufe ttaies. a lv. Hercules had some difficult tasks, but he never had to ex C-Jniti n lino uri f o hniu ft himnpn

ed that he was riding in a taxi with a blonde chicken, IV r. and Mrs. John Pickhardt came down from West Baden the first of the week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Woo ärTen Nights in a Bar io)m a the Opera House next -Monday night 0;t. 6th. Admission 35c. 25c. and lfk-. Reserved seats at HaberleA's Confectionery JCenry A. Jobmt.u. e btrincaa vmnn of V Arise. Mich., vnites: "bV years. Foley's Honey nwd Tar Comp und fot coughs and cold has been our furail medicine e give it to our children who like it on account of its pleasant taati It is a f-afe cuie for cou hs and

rn!rls'' it f.r.ntnins r o onhitt't. At J.

A, Mehringer. adv.

n When a man starts on a trip to

H.ll he can always persuade

pome fool woman to accompany

him.

& Mr. Jas Gordon, wife and

riaiicrhrer. or Washington, were

here Monday to attend thefuner

alofMrs Gordon's Mother Mrs.

Henninger.

Che chnnirenblo weather of early fall brings on conchs and colds that have h w3-ikeninir tfiuct on tho system, and

iiMiv brcoinp chrotdc. Use Foley's Hon-

ov anl Tar Compound. It has a yon

boo' Inns ami v nling eliect on tue irn-

taed and inflamed air pnssns, an will help very quickly It is n .wh known fttM ilv mdi'iine that rives nilta. At J. A. Vfohrnger. adv. Mrs E heart Smith and wife Aggie and three daughters eame from Louisville Sunday to attend tho funeral of Mrs Smiths mother.

visiting! The county commissioners hold

their regular monthly session next Monday . ' D. C Williams of Evansville, and W. R. Hammond of Tell City officials of the Prudential Ins Co. were in Jasper Tuesday on busi0

ness"I s.fwreci habituallv from coustipa-

t m. Doan'a Repulets relieved and

ir nc henyd the bowels so that tüo.v

hav.n hi n regular ever sinco." E. Dav

is, Gru-er, Sulphur Springs, Texas, auv.

Mrs. Vinorof Rockport has

been in Jasper this week visiting her brother and sister, Mr. W. S. Hunter and Mrs. Sarah A.

Cooper and their families.

Arch Doane, who for the past

tern vears has been the local

agent for the Prudential Ins Co. resigned this week to accept po-

s'rim as mail carrier on rural

route No. 4 John Steinhauser

Mill take his nlacc as acent for

tho Prudential

Rev. Julius T. Orton will

preach at Trinity church tonight

and . t Ireland tomorrow night.

The Commercial club will meet

at the Manse immediately after

ihp ser.ioe tonight.

Rev Bromley will preach at

Ireland Sunday morning at 10:dU

4nd at Ja3per in the evening at

7.00

The Teacher Training Examin

ation for the first cmarter will be

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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914. AHirOUHCXKEKt IT1 $S. II ADVAlfCX, For County Assessor.

MICHEAL J. SUniliUiXJLUtl IS

a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County, subject to the

Democratic primary election 1914

Othmar Sprauer came down

Indianapolis Saturday to

visit home folks

Wedding Donee. At Kunkel's Hall on Tuesday riht Obtober 14th in honor of the marriage of Mr. Leo Beeler

and Miss Rosa Eckerle. Music

by the Star Orchestra. Everybody invited to attend. Jack Spratt, to walk too fat; His wife to walk too lean. They bought a car; it keeps them broke To buy the gasoline. They Make You Feel Good.

The pleasant purgative effect pr daced

by Chamberlain's Tablets anü tue neaithy condition of body .and mind which they create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. adv.

Man wants but little, the poet

sings, But little does he crave,

'But woman she wants everything

That other womsn have.

CHARLES FLIGK

We are authorized to announce'?;

that Charles Flick is a candidate 5

before the people at the r, Novem

ber election for trustee of the 3d

Ward and solicits the votes of

the people of Jasper who desire

an economical administration of

the town's affairs. adv.

Brannock's Drug and

Book

S

ore

Now Open For Busin ess,

New Crop.

S.UO o'c'ock. Choir Practice at

7 00 o'clock.

Ch aa pest accident insurance Dr.

rhomu-f Eclect c Oil. For bums, scalds

cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell i . 25c. and 50c. adv.

A Marvelous Escape, "My little boy had a marvelous ascapV writes P. F. Bastiams ot Prince Albert, Cane of Good Hope4. "It ocenrr-

held tonight (Friday) night at ed in the middle of the nii,'ht. He got a

AnCE

verv severe attach oi croiiD. äs iuck

wouU have it, I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. After following the irections for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger." Sold by all dealers, adv.

FREE WEDDING DANGE.

At Kunkel's Hall Tuesday

Messrs. Wilson and Reed have

this week received a lot of specimens of the grain grown on the

land arouad Perico, Texas. Those

interested are invited to Call at

Wilson's office and see them. Chronic Dyspepsia. ' The following unsolicited testimonial should certainly be suflicient to givo hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronic dysdeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken, Chamberlain's Tablets have done me more cood than any thing else," says W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman St., HorueJlsville, N. Y. For sale by nil dealers, adv. October Bargain Month Of The Evansville Courier.

This month everyone will be

subscribing for the Evansville Courier, for it is the annual bargain month daily by mail one year $2.00, (with Sunday $3.50).

After January 1st Courier subscription rates advance to $3.00 for daily and $5.00 for daily and Sunday. This is the time to secure this brilliant newspaper at a low price. adv, Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis

and pneumonia use cough medicines that, contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. 'An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture beds or breeding places fir the germa oi pneumonia and other gprm diseases. That is why r-neumonia never r suits from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It Jiaa a woild wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. adv.

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My friends Old and New are itivifced to visit my Store. Low Ppices and Efficient Service at all times. Iceless Sanitary-Soda Fountain, and a Cool pleasant Ice Cream parlor will meet with approval of the public who care. Full Line of Drugs and Druggists' SundriesPrescriptions accurately Compounded.

Scjiu'er Building Yours for b .isinsss.

North Main Street, iJtfBJ, A IMA. B. B. BBANNOCK.

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FREE WEDDING

There will be a free wedding

dance at Knnkel's Hall Monday night, October 7th in honor of

nignu, ucLODer ocn, in nuiiou oi the marriage or ivir. dosepn

the marriage or Mr- iheodore Schwenk and Miss Bertha Bur-

Werner and Miss Catherine Rees rer. Good Music. Everybody

uooa jviusj-c. iüveryooay lavitea ünvited-

P'oair Mother doesn't o:et a 'We have just, received ir-

chance to put on much dog. But formstion that the First National

when she has company she stops Nurseries ot Kochester N. Y.

calling it supper and calls it din- want lady or gentlemen reprener N sentatives in this section to sell

The flat chestod jrirls don't ,all,k"lds.ot ?es' .bfubs' L pany. of Lawrenceville III., has JL wir L TrrZ A Seecs hey inform us thatisaued a catai0g of used cars in

mprwniqtq Rut thp nmn one-v VV1C I)rev0U5 perienco it s which they state that they are mex waists, iiut the plump ones ible to make good wages , iarreafc dealers in new and are foxy enough to exhibit only ' ,uo.i. a.v nnf nf wrtcbb utdiwib hi new ciaa aq'mr.ph nc, vvill make vou realize1 e-VeI,y Anyone out. ot second hand cars in the state, w t, I Z ' Kty a,It-empJoym nt wnte them for outside of Chicago, and list a

MM.Ö. :terms ana enclose tnis nonce "Du It iNow" FWismbe for the Jnspor adv.

Weekly onru-r, Don t jjnt on lor io t ir ow w hut ou can il. tu inv.

A little too cold for beer, And just about right for whisky straight, If you )vant to have the finest, Go to Charlie Flick he sells the best In Jasper town, at the corner . Of Third and Main.

Hundreds of people are going to the large cities to try to save

monev in buvincr a second-hand V

- - car from dealers that they have P

never seen before and who may or may not be responsible.

The Maxwell Motor Car Com-

51.

jjlMng dance at Opera

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Hp in: Kccping Worn sir need

! Health and Strength. The work of a home-krcpi& woman milk st onstatU cull in ior sfrongth n cl vitnütv, ami iukr.BFH comes ti ronph Iber Kidneys and bl.uldur of tisnor limn f?h3 knows." Kuley Kidney Pi'la will inv oratü and restore Iiet and wok

psic, noi"ViuiQno8?, iicing jointP mvi uroiwUir bludMr ' 'Ctiou will all d'snp-

pear whan Foley Kidney Pilh iim me I.

auv.

large number of used cars which

thpy say they i ally guarantee. If in errsted, you might save money by sending them a postal requesting one of these attractive ca alogs. adv

Quick Help to Backache and Rheumatism The man or woman who want quick heln from backache and rheumatism, wi'l üinl it in Foley Kid nor PiUa. P'iey act ao qniekh and with surh uco I effevt tha; wea , inartive kidn p that do not keep the bio. d fL-an and free o impjiit es, are toi.fd up ant etiensthouod o lu'lthy igoout4 actiou. tiuod rntul s fallow t Heir use promptly. At J. A. Mthriuger. adv. Sarah L Wood aged S6 years 7 mo. and 4 days died Sent. 27,

1913; widow oi James Jf. W;,oci? i . J! I A - TT I .t- ft v OO xrr

WnO UltJU CiL IJ U'tJNKUUI CO V'O

There will be a wedding dance at the Opera Hbuse Hall on the

mght of Tuesday, October 34th, At J. A. M hr'ngor.

lylo, in honor oi tne manage of Mr. Leo. Beeler and Miss Roa Ekerlee. Good Music will be provided, and everybody is invited to attend..

Died At Louisville.

A fmge knife was supplied To" cut it and when opened a tiny pickaninny hopped out and began to pelt the guests with flowers. M II I I -I I . II H 8AM E LANGUAGE.

"I'm afraid we'll have to cut that

man's acquaintance' said the won

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Usterlous Fire.

Mrs Petronetla Henninger, arrnrl RK VMVC 3 mo ZY( 9.P) flnv.i

died Sept 27, at Louisville at the Uli til ;"Vjr,ri17.L iUaahome of her daughter, Mrs. Ag- , replied Miss Cayenne. irHe

gie Smith. The remains werei uses the same sort ot- language that

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we pay two or three dollars a ueat.tc hear nl a theater."

When the tongue of trade is

brousrht to Jasner Sunday and

Last Sunday about noon the interred at St. Joseph's on MonBlacksmilh shop of Frank Lam- day morning. Her first husband 101 nn cnnr.h Mnin shrfiph was uroe tUa Info W7m T?lirlr nnrl rItp

discovered on fire and . burning waa the mother of 11 children by coated, when the eyes and limbs rapidly- The buildim was new him, all are living exc?pt one; 7 of,the c!,erk av9 dull and languid, having replaced the one burnt ßirl and 4 bo vs among whom! when the raging ftver tackles

when the Vollmer s able burnt, 'are fellow townsmen, Win Flick!1-"0 PV vicais oi uie uii, wnen The fire department soon had the Mike Flick and Charles Flick the spider roosts m the casbbox, ;

GIE LS WAMED. IlBAKJ"a?0 SEW Iff OUR SCHOOL

Ln qheslr-K out, leaving the building After her fir t husband's death ,and 'Wets ot decav are on the Tac h all S. kneT hei istanding but thoroughly chared she married Andy Henninger .chandeliers, it is conclusive .hac . Tho fnnerPl services wei? S'l'inside and out. Mr. Lamp ert and afterwards moved to Louis-ijhe advertising doctor has not at SseoS I chu'ch where had left town for West Baden vii:e where she made her home been con mUed. , L'. 1.. dovfvit member on 'about 2 hours before the fire 'with her daughter Mrs. Smith. Monday" morniS? at 7 " o" loSkl.Btarted. , No one seem, toknow R I P.

IIUVV Ii bianeu, yiouauij h.'cüu-

?nd interment in t. Mary's

oMetery -at Huntingburg. R.

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8 100 ward, S1ÖO. The reader? of this paper will te

ru n n 0;Äf t t. nleated to learn that ther is .'it least one

This office IS prepared to do;pvwoodt Cal., v ill answer any inquiries dreaded disease that science has been

( a'Jie IO UUTU ill mi i ir B.ujj;t-ö, Him iiuu ic riiOatarrh. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is che

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'Wa'pay your "board while yon er .learnings

Inifour we oka you can oe raaidng fi.oo a 4 day. ' Experiences operators aakefrpm Sl.OOlto $a-00 a day. Steady work offered the year round , The factory is very light and is cooled in Hummer hy eleotriofans and heated in winter

fty ßteam-heat " Every effort made to malce your worfc comfortable and profitable to you Make, Money and be independent Call or write

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any and alPkind Of job printing abDut Foley's Honey and TarCompoiuu . 11 ' . rt. - ii Ii r 1?iIoi,q TTrknwv nnf

Cve U8 acau. ar bön-ponnd m .reutly b-nonionly ...sitivo .cure "ow knovv, to the

(tor I nsl otl.e. remc.ÜBS that failed. It conslitntional (lisoaen, nqnirest consü-. "Sis .now lik- a foot! than a medicine."; tutional lisen.ee r7q.urPS aco:v r tuMom.! - bo not accept a U itnto At J. A.' "mtmeut H. . UflH OuruB aken'

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Corner 1th & Jackson Sts HOME 'PHONE

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,i nmtißrnf fumilies me tor hronctufti ironn o ami cougn,

jjulav readers of the Courier

nctntiscriuers, ttjey io-iov wie a- ;)0 11Gt accept

i&r frntn their neighbors. rö nre irlnd . Mehrinir?!. ' ndv

t ) know Unit the Uonriar ia thus apiireriit(2(lf) but why not subscribe? f e prirois t?mn!l p.ntl we wouhl appreciate ruiving Ü108? miuiep on our mHuj! I. t

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Hammerless

Pump Gunr

Card, of Thanks.

intemallv. acHnir directly on the

blo xl ani mucous ah races of t- o system tharehv dtj-tri in" fonnrLtion of the

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Por Infants and Children

The Kind You Have Always Bfei

Bpars the Signature of

LfiCC land

The CociiiKH atlvcrtiers are lt tin' down the price kara into U.e

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thanks to nil our friends and tive do war

.neighbor for fhpir many acts of

kindness and assistance in . the sickness and death of our Dear Mother Mrs. S. L Wood, and also thankful to R v. Father

ffrancip for hi- kind assistance

consoling words . Mrs Anne Cummiskby, Mrs. Clara Pickhardt.

:disenst and givirgh" pntiet strength Ibv building up the eomü'utKm und ns-' 'sistiütf n a lire in dö.i g itä wor;. The'

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powers tnas. tney oner jne,

luindied DollntF f r nny msf Uut it feds uure. Send for list of testimoi i- ' ma Address; I P. J. ORKJsKY & CO , To'edo, O.,

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Talr n', Rams v Fs la for öoaeüofl- Thcv lli cure vour backaeße, . ana irap special

i; n m1v' , i-i sffarvz repeating rifles and shotguns. u lu 4 . itrengthea your kidneys, cor- 1 . ; , ; i . . . If mit Vknrkf r,"e P,5tol or n-in Fnvrroh w'nnn Via VP . TeCt UrinarV lrrcffUlantlCS. DUl n yOU SnOOt Book ICO paces

balanced gun, without any cbjictionuoie HuuWS or bumps; no holes on top for gas to blow out

through or wate, to get in; can t freeze up with rain, snow, or sleet; it s sohd steel breecuj U-ot a s,hcll of wood; permits a thoroughly symmetrical gua without sacnücing strength orl saicty; it is the safest breechdoading shotgun ever built. - 4 It is Hammerless ith Solid Steel Breech (inside as well as out) Solid Top Stile Ejection Matted Barrel (which costs $1.00 extra on other guns) Prs Button Cartridge Release (to remove loaded cartridges quickly from magazine without working through action) Double Extractors Take-Down Feature Trigger and Hammer Safty. Handles rapidly;

guaranteed in shooting ability; price standard Grade A gun, 22.60.

Send 3 stamps postage for biff cataloc: describing No

and all other

Do it, now! 42 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn.

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77ie 77Zarm inarms Co,,

shotgui, you should have a copy of the Ideal Hand of useful information for shooters. It tells all about

powders, bullets, primers and reloading tools for all standara rifle, pistol and shotgun

ammunition; how to measure powders accurately; shows you how to cut your ammunition

Foley Kidney Pdis Succeed. R"tat - 'luy .iro an honestly mado

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XuJlxAiu .iuajavo. rviinKdu- t-weak, inactive kidneys and Warranty Besdi, Quit CUim Deerte pniniul bmddur action. They ncr a Chiittle Morfgtgei, Rati EaUte Älortga- jpuvwrftil help to nature ifTpuilding up the true excretinc: kidney tissue, in re-

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Ro-porti Gic. for Sid? at Cqüxihk Omen.

stcrmg normal action ana reueYinR bidder discomforts. TRY THEM. At J. A. Mehringer. dlv.

item of news, to call lhe; ud the worn out

rmviov nffino rvvtfoll flio T?rlih-' '. i i m expense in half and do more and better shooting. This bk 'is free to any shooter who will OUliei OiilCe Ortell Uie ILauOl. climlnatO tho CXCeS3 Uric CClt send three stamns nostase to The Marlin Firearms Co., 42 Villow St., New Haven. Conn.

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w e want an tne items ot interest j Ä t CRUSeB lAeumatism. prc and. without your help we can't . . , rx?.QÄ on tQ vent Bright a Disease and Dla

The great speech-makers just now

are The Courier's advertisers. They are talking from tho band stand. Read them.

bates, and restore health and.

atrangth. Refuse Substituts Forsale by Jos. ft. MeilrilPeF

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