Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 October 1913 — Page 5

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Clem Fisher and family visited his mother this week.

Peter Newteam of Dubois was in

The family of Ira Alexander' Jasper Monday attending court.

moved to Vincennes last week.

'ßorn To Hilbert Roetger and wife, a boy Sunday Mrs Jos-Schumacher of Anderson isitin relatives and frier 'sper this week. . Mr Mrs. W- A. Traylor loft rday for Des Moines, low visit their daughter. Feu! languid, weak, run down? Headache? SioniÄCh "off?" A good remedy ia Burdock Blood Bitters. A8k yo . drupiiac. isrice $1.00. adv. A new baby girl arrived at th home of Mr. and Mrs- Gus Flick Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Cooper is visiting her brother in Perry county this week. For any itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, chap, pimplea, etc , try Doan'e Ointment. 50c. at all drug stores, adv. Rev. J. T. Orton, of Petersburg visited in Jasper the first of this week. The families of Wm. Palmer and Lawrence Birge moved to Missouri this week. Miss Margaret A. Wilson entertained the Twentieth Century Club at her home Wednesday eveningMr. and Mrs John Pickhardt and child have returned from West Baden to Jasper to make their home. The town board meets in regu

lar monthly session next Monday night to make expense allowances. Jlenr A. Johnsen, a business man of L'Auae, Mich., writea: "For ydars,

Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for i -i . i j i :i.

cougns anu coiaa hub uöou our nuuii.) medicine. We give it to our children

vho liko it on account of its pleasant

taste. It is a eafe cure for coughi and colds. " jt conCuina no opiatee. At J. A, Mehringer. adv. For all Kinds of Furniture, Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Pumps and Sewer Pipe. Call fti Jacob C. Lorey E. A. Summers, the Barber, wsnt to St. Louis Monday night to see the "Veilfd Prophets" parade and visit relatives The changeable weather of early fall brngn on coughs and colda that have a weakening eh'oct on the Bystom, and nuiy beoouie chronic. Ust: Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It has a very oothing and healing olTcct on tbo irritated. and inllniuocl air pnasupoa, and will helv very quickly. It 18 r well Knwwn family mudieino that givofi reHulls. At J. A. Mehringor. tidv.

Mrs. Ignatz Kress Sr and daughter were visitors in Huntingburg last Friday.

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To Peter Harder and wife at Dubois last Sunday abitf baby boy. Mother and child are dointf well, and Peter Steps high. Quick Melp to Bickaclie mid Rheumatism The man or woman who wants quick hlp from backache and rhoumatitm, will find it in Foley Kidney Pills. They act ao quickly and with auch good onect tkui wen, inactive kidneys that do not keep the bloocLclaan and free or itnpuiitiea, are toned up and strengthened to healthy igoroua action,., Uood results follow1 ttieir nae promptly. At J. A. Iehriuger. adv. GOAL. The public is notified that my new coal bank is open and running and that I am prepared to furnish Qood clean coal in any quantities. We solicit your orders, t Wm. GlESLER, Foley Kidney Fills Succeed. Recuuse they are an honestly made medicind that relieves promptly the suffering duft to weak, inactive kidneys and painful bladdor action. They after a poworiul help to nature in ouilding up the true excreting kidney tiatme, in restoring normal action and rolieviup bladdeV discomforts. TRY THEM. At 0 . A. Miiringer adv

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For Rugs, Mattings, Window

Shades, Linoleums Cheapest at Jacob C. Lorey's. Miss Natalie Schubel came down from Indianapolis last week for a visit with her mother. Lots of girls have a fine time running a race with a marsh mellow. Chas. Laegstrom. went to St. Louis Monday to see the V- P. Show. He got back Wennesday morning. Mr. and Mrs- W. E. Russel and child left Wednesday for Michigan for a visit before returning to their home in Illinois.

"20 Bar-rooms In A fiiotit."

In Jasper was presented at the Opera House last Monday night to a fair sized audience and the play with interspersed specialties was well received. Still Manager Staley says he is kinder Particular." So be it.

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914. AITNOUITCIHEHT FFE $5. I3T ADV AH CI, For County Assessor. .MICHEAL J. SCHEURICH is a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County,. subject to the Democratic primary election 1914 Mrs John Gramelspacher is in Louisville this week visiting relatives.

I suffers . habitually from constipa

tion. Uftn's JRepuleta relieved and strengtheBd the bowels so that they have be jjegtilar ever since. n E. Davis, Grocer, SuJphur Springs, Texas, adv.

The Brick work on the new addition to the Desk Company's plant was commenced this week. Mrs. John P. Egg is in St. Louis this week visiting her brother Mac Neudeck and family. Tuesday night: Says the Swing man to the chicken man, "We are bound for Salt river if we don't watch out." Says the Chickenman: "They ain't working and we can't lose." Says the Swingman: "Watch out! They don't need to work, the voters will do that." Which is right? They were discussing the coming election for TWn trustee. öfRugs Just received a new lot of the Latest Patterns Room

Size Rugs a full Line to select from at Jacob C- Lorey s.

wedding

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Gardner- Streiker. Married at St- Joseph's church Tuesday morning Oct. 7th, Mr. Go. Gardner and Miss Rosa Streiker both of Jasper. The day was spent at the brides home and a reception and dance had at the Opera House ut night which tvas large y attended. We wish them success VH! G. Richmond, a resident of Ingltyood, Cal.. will answer any inquiries about Foley's Honey and Tar Compound He says further "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound line greatly benefited me for bronchial troub e and cough, alter I ued other remedies that failed. It ii more like a food than a intdicine."

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To Wendolin Leihton and wife on Saturday Oct- 4th a big baby boy. This is Master Leigh ton II. Mother and boy are doing niceiy and Wendy smiles as broadly as ever. There is a good reason why he started to build a new house Mondayfamily growing larger. Cheapest acnident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclect'c Oil. For burns, bciMb cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. 25c. and 50c. adv.

Wedding Dance at Opera House. There will be a wedding dance at the Opera House Hall on the night of Tuesday, October 14th, 1913, in honor of the mariage of Mr. Leo. Beeler and Miss Rosa Eckerlee. Good Music will be provided, and everybody is invited to attend.. Mr. Theodore Werner and Miss Catharine Rees weie married Monday morning at Bt. Joseph's Church, at niprht they gave a wedding reception and dance at Kunkel's Hall which was largely attended. We extend congratulations 100 lie ward, $100. Thu roadeiH of this paper will to pleased to learn that there ia at leant, one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in all ita stages, and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure iH the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Oeing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. J fall'i Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acMng directly upon the blood and mucous surf aces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors lu'vo ao much faith in its curative powers that thoy offer One liundied Dollais for any case that it fmls to cure. Send for list of testimoi.iala. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.

Sold by Drugging, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-

At Kunkel's Hall on Tuesday night October 14th in honor of the marriage of Mr. Leo Beel er and Miss Rosa Eckerle. Music by the Star Orchestra. Everybody invited to attend. They Make Vou Fee Goed. The pleasant purgative effect produced by Cliambsrhsin's Tablets and the healthy coudition of body and mind which thojr create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers. adv. Mr. Leo Beeler and Miss Rosa Eckerle will te united in marriage in marriage in St. Joseph's church next Tuesday morning. Wendolin Leighton has begun the excavations for the foundation of his new residence on the corner of 9th and Clay Street. Miss Bessie Burris was in Jfsner this week visiting friends. She has a pchool in Marion Tp. for this winter. Judge Welborn held the indictments vs County Surveyor E. C. Lfindgrcbe good and the cases were set for October 15th.

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George Jochim came home from Evansville last Thursday. George says the Factory where he worked was too rich for his blood. They ought to send the rawhide "Biler" down there for

a Dicnic.

Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines, If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary hronchitifi and pneumonia use cough medicinea that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. -An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy ia what ie needed. That cleans out the culture bede or breeding places for the germi of nneumonia and other trerm diseases.

That is why pneumonia never results

from a cold when Chamberlain a Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures, It contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale by all dealers. adv. ' Schwenk - Burger. Mr. Joseph Schwenk and Miss Bertha ttunrer were married at St. Mary's church, in Ireland, last Tuesday morning. A wed-

dinp: dance was held at Kunkel's Hall at nigh t which was attended by a large crowd of friends. vVe extend congratulations.

Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited tostinnnial nhould certainly be oullicient to give hope and courage to peraonH afllicted with chronic dysnopHiu: 11 1 have huen a chronic dyadoptie for yoars, and of all tho modioine I have taken, OhamhorImn'a Tablets have done me moro t?ood than any thing elao," saya W. CI. MatUson, No. 7 Sherman St., Ilornellsville, N. Y. For pale by all donlora. adv. One' of the saw mill men by the name of Cooper had a couple of his fingers sawed off there Wednesday afternoon. The Drs. Salbs dressed the hand and he was sent to his home near Ireland. A Marvelous Escape. "My little boy had a marvelous escape, " writes P. F. Bastiania ot Princo Albert, Cape of (rood Hope. "It occurred in tho middle of tho night. Ho got a vary severe attack of croup. As luck woul 1 )mvo it, 1 had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. After following the irectiona for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger." 6old by all dealera, ady.

LES FUCK

We are authorized to announce that Charles Flick is a candidate before the people at the November 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, John Schepper. Is this week announced as a

candidate for Trustee of the 1st

Ward of the Town o Jasper as an Independent Candidate at the November election. Miss Minnie Flick visited in Ferdinand Sunday. Mrs. Hubert Beckman and children of Ferdinand visited friends in Jasper last week.

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John T. Melchior and wife are visiting relatives in Louisville this week.

S. T. Parks oil. ex.

Frei KuRk Tab. Highway Geo. Radke enip P. Henry Wehr rep. G. H. Worrel Mfg. Co. sap. Jail Victor Roos & Co. Bridge c p. Job. Goetz Poor Farm Nelson Harris Marion tp Poor Frank Hoffman R. R. R. Ü. A. Bigham off ex B. of H. 0. A. Bighum Poor Jackson tp

G. G. Wuchuer sup CSH.

John Mutchman Viewer R.

ü. H. Stewart Poor Madison tp John Hoffman R. R. R.

Logan Morgan, Bridge rep.

Jos, Burger Bridge rep. Jacob 3. Hoffman R. R. Work

Frank Scherle R. R. work Leo A. Salb Poor Bainbrtdge tp. Fred Angerer R. R. R. Karl K. Weigel suo P. F. Carl Sarmeraheim R. R. Work

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Dubois Circuit Court. Opened up last Monday morning, Judge John LV Bretz presiding and Prosecutors H W. Car-

penter and H. M, Kean looking! V. E. Clay comb R. R R. Demur

aitci uuc i ii LCI tro U KJi. LlltJ oua.Lt;. A grand Jury consisting of Florian Ackerman,' Fred B. Katterhenry, John Durcholz, Louis Eckstein, Frank Merker and StiUman Cummins was emparrel ed. The following cases were dis posed of: State vs Peter Newkam of Dubois s 1 on S. fined $18 in each of 2 cases and 3 cases nol pros. State vs AI Songer, CCW guilty under 16 years old paroled during good behavior. State vs Jake KunMer, a and b sent to the poor farm. State vs Geo. Schnarr, intox. nolied. State vs Wm. De Jsrnette c c w fined $25. State vs E. Wilson c c w fined 25. John Schmidt, Geo. Thomas, and Cle. Schmidt, 3 damage cas

es vs Southern Ry. were dismiss

ed. Slate vs Ester Smith, incor.

senc io btace scnooi lor criris un

til 20 years old. State vsOtto Workman, larceny, dismissed. State vs Fred Still well D.R. M. trial by Jury nol; guilty. State vs Jos. Hentrup, a and b nolied, Wm. Bench vs Southern Ry. damages, judgment for $2500. John L. Main vs Southern Ry. damages judgment for $4000. Geo, Andry vs Southern Ry,, damages, judgment for $1500. Ph Hollenbach vs Geo. Bauer, judgment for $174.90. Oscar Goodman and Rosa Emmons, who appealed from the County Clerk for. a license to wed, were turned down. Trustee Ed C. Johnson of Patoka was admitted to the bar. Ed is going to have a job in Jasper one way or the other. He is

stuck on the town.

"You cant ansiver my arguments' yelled a hot air dispenser of the so-called Commercial Club. "No," replied a sarcastic person, "I haven't a chance, Tour hot air cyclone is always blow

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WHAT HE WAI DOING. Two young Louisville clerks, hairing a dny oft', encli hired a bicycle and took a spin in the country. Ten miles from town tho cyclists decided to have a race. One distanced tho other some 300 yards and ras rejoicing in his victory, when, ifl turning a bftdoroer he collapsed over a heap of stones. Tho wheel was Üemoliihed and tho rider was irretrievably mixed among tlio spokes. An aged woman, wlip happened to bo pairing, was me at a turn in the road bv clerk No. 2. "Mv crood

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hero V9 "I havo nofc," ßbo answered, simply; "but I saw a young man up tho road a ways, who was sitting on the bank, men&ingmbrellos."

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man on a bicvclo around

The Dubois County Annual Sunday School Convention. Will be held at Huntingburg, Ind.. on Saturday and Sunday,

Oct 25th and 26th. A good pro-j gram is being prepared. Two of j the State Workers are to be present and will give a number of, addresses. You are invited tO( help in some definite way to make this year far surpass all be-j fore it. If you, will help andl

want any information about anyj of the above items, send us your wm be held afc New Albany 0ct.

New Albany Centenial Cel

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name. Yours etc.

E. WERNER, ' Pres. Dubois Co. S. S. Ass'n. Huntingburg, Ind.

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Special Attractions Every Day

Monster parade on Tuesday 14th

Home-Keeping Women need Health and Strength. The work of a home-keeping woman

makes a conataiit cal n nor itrengtai , . -,.TrtV,iand vitality, and sickness coraei through ; Grand Display of Fireworks

her kidRea and hladder oftener than jThursdayvvening of the 16th in

ano Knows, roiuy jxiuuejr xuia win in- i nrrlt- i.M i tri nr::i rÄnrft hL nd wpw the prrk. Convenient -train sch-

back, nervousness, acting joints and irregular bladder action will all disappar whsn Foley Kidney Pills are used. At J. A, Mehringer, adv.

edufes and low fares via the

Southern Railway

Jacob H. Seng salary

Win. Kauscher " Wm. Bcckle'man " Jacob P. Schwenk ll J Jacob P. Schwenk fees I . John il. Judy salary Wm. Melchior " u u Office expense. Robt. McCune salary $ Jos. Marks salary ! ? Ü. A. Bimbam f ' Richard M. Milburn salary Mat A. Hauser salary " " 41 R. R. R. " Jacob J. Hoffman salary

ueo. J. LTramelspachersaiary.'

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75 00 29.00 56.25 22.n0 ' 56.25 10.00 10.00 10.C0 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 45.00 2.60 56.25 10.00 5.00 21.91 12.00 3.20 379.55

Wm. Feitman salary

John Kreilein " Her. J. Beckman "

Ph. Bamberger Frank Zimmer

Geo. L. Hoffman " John Ambs, Janitor , t Mary Ambs sup. C. H. Henry Landgrebe salary A. F. Gugsell Off ex Co. Supt. A, F. Gugeell, Off ex Co. And Emma Schwenk tup Jail Jacob P, Schwenk per diem . Jonn W. Kuebler, sup Jail J. W. Case Patoka tp. R. R. '

U A. Salb Inquest $30 SO Continued. Ben Ed Doane, Printing 3 65

Geo. Mehrme:er sup C. H. 13.80

Ben Morgan Bridge rep. IO.oO Anton Ecketeip sup P. F. a L65

M. M. Parson;? Poor Practice Jeff tp 15.00

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100.00 1.2 4,60 lu.OO 36.45 6.U0 2.30 3.50 7 .00 9.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 2.75 16.97 10.50 7.00

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Henry Dupps Geo. Angerrer Jacob Nigg John Danhoofer John Mehne

St. John's Church John Neukam

Ami row Hauser n Jacob B. Nipg " David J, Nigg " Bernard Neukam "

Martin Baer Andtcw Bner John L. Bauer Robert Eekort JoM(M)h I0kort

L. A. Salb R. R. 17.90 continued Oh Fiorst rop O. H. DVank Hagon R. R. R. J08.,rC0bH M " u Kraft & Jacobs 11 " Joaonh Shorman sup P. F. Henry Brroll, omp. P. P. Alex Marks " 4 " Vinconnou Hriiljro Co, R. R. II, Dan Iloitz, viewer Frod Bonn r, K. K. lumber Wm. Aruaman R. R. work M, 'l Madilon civ. ong. Francis Blok Poor Bain. tp. Goo. Kreilein viewing Andy Lamport 14 11. .). Moyers et ul K. Kual Poor Cass lp II. B. JJail Poor Ford tp. Math. Oaor u Oass tp Bartloy Bros. ,( Ford. tp. H. Beckman & Sons " " VVoodburn Print Co. And, Sup. Kuoblor k Ha) a Poor Bain tp Jas, G. Smith ii. R. R. Herman Steinkamp R, R. R. A. A. lOigleman R. R. culvert -Geo. Fi nke R. R. work Henry Weasel 1 41 John Fuchs R. R. work Wm. Vaughn 11 44 14 IsidoroKluch 44 " 44 Cremolinc Mfg Co sup C. H. (ieo. Kiefner R. R. work Wm. Erny Bainbriduo tp Poor Martin Rees Sup C. H. EJ C. Johnson Patoka tp Poor

Jos. L. Eckstein & Sons Bridge rep 4 00

John Block Jefferson tp Poor 2.00

Jaspor Herald Pub Printing b.UU " 44 ex truant off 9.00 44 ex Co Supt 8.00 Leo A. Salb Coroners inquest 17.9li Con.

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J A. Sermersheim sup C. II .

Wm, A. Rauech Jail rep

John Buechlein Marion tp Poor

J. A. Sennerehonn aup P. v. Job. L. Eckstein & Sons rop P. F.

Cumbeiland Tel. Co. Ree Off ex " 44 14 Aud. Off ex. Corkins Chemical Co sup P. F, ti t. a a j.jj

Town of Jasper 44 44

sup U. H. C. H. Oiling

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Andrew Schmitt, sup P. F.

Schaaf & Schnaus rep, P, F,

Vinceunes Bridge Co, bridged rep2ob ,-U

Jackson tp, 4üo,ü()

Portersville bridge 18S8.55

JACOB H, SENG. Auditor Dubois Co, FRANK J, SENG. Deputy,

Oct, 10, 19131 wk.

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Monon Route Effective March 4th, 1912, Monon Koute will establish new train service between French Lick and Chicago, on following schedules 10.00 PM Lv. French Lick Ar. 7.00 AM, 10.03 PM Lv. Weat Baden Ar. 6.55 AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli L. 0.33 AM 10,45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.0o AM 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 5.35 AM 12.01 AM Lv. Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM 3.00 AM Lv. LaFayette Lv. 1 43 AM (5.40 AM Ar. 03rd St Chicago Lv 10.30PM (i 45 AM Ar 47th St Chi.qCo Lv 10.25PM 7,00 .i Di-ai hon, S a 41 Lv 10.15PM This liuhi will aiTord excellent service between all Southean Indfana points, Chicago, 111 and in-' termediat j stations. Equigmnt f n?w train consist of eiecLrieally lighted Pulhwr dewing room compartment siepin. 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. Loui

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5have 5 cents, Hair Out 15c. Baths 15c. Everything Sanitarv. 1 invite all my old friends and many now ones to call and see me. E. A. SUMMEIISCorner 4th and Jackson Sts.

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