Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1913 — Page 5

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JASPER COURIER

m Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kuebler visited in Louisville last week. teetter laugh at people's jokes; you may have occasion to spring one yourself some day. The man who marries an angel in disguise is apt to find the disgiiise both perfect and lasting. Feel languid, weak, run down? Head ache? Stomach 'off?" A good remedy ie Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist. Price IL.09. adv. Bandmaster Smith, of the Salvation Army, was m Jasper Sun day and spoke at Trinity chuich - Geo. Farrenkoph is preparing to leave this week for Texas to reside. For any itcniness of the skin, for skin rafhae, chap, pimples, etc . try Doan'e Ointment. 50c. at all drug etores. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Popp left Wednesday for Owensboro to make their home. Mrs. Arch Doane entertained the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening, Henry A. Johnston, a business man of IAnee, Mich., writes: "For years, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colda has been our family medicine. We give it to our children wko like it on account of its pleasant taite. It is a safe cuie for coughs and colds." it contains do opiates. At J. A, Mehringer. adv. The .Dubois County Medical Association met at the K. of C hall, Tuesday afternoon. We have often wondered if some men don't get married for the purpose of having some one to drive them to drink Tube changeable weather of early fall brings on coughs and colds that have a weakening effect on the system, and may become chronic. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It ha3 a very soothing and healing effect on the irritated and inflamed air passages, and will help" very quickly It is a well known family medicine that gives results. At J. A. Mehringer. adv. Apples, Cabbage Potatoes, Beans Canned gsods of all Kinds at Kuebler's. Judge Welborn, of Princeton, is in Jasper acting as special jjjtdge in the Landgrebe case in Dubois circuit court. Quick Help to Backache and Rheumatism The man or woman who wants quick help from backache and rheumatism, wiH find it in Foley Kidney Pills. They at so quickly and with such good effect thai wear, inactive kidnevs tnat do not keep the blood clean and free of impuii ties, vare toned up and strengthened to healthy vigorous action. Good results follow tüirnse promptly. At J. A. Mehringer. adv. GOAL. The public is notified that my new coal bank is ooen ana run ning and that I am prepared to furnish eood clean coal in any quantities. We solicit your orders. Wm. Giesler, Chas. Behrens, former cashier of the People's State Bank of Huntingburg died in New York Citv last week and his remains were brought back to Hunting burg for burial. Andrew Mehringer, son of Henry Mehringer. who was married at Evansville last week Drought his bride to Jasper for a few days visit this week. Foley Kitfney Pills Succeed. Became they are an honestly made medicine that relieves promptly the suffering du t weak, inactive kidneys ar.d painful bladder action. They efter a powerful help to natu in ouilding up the true excreting kifcr tissue, in re storing normal action and relieving bladder discomiorts. J. A. Mehringer. TRY THEM. .At adv. Bom on Wednesday morning to Mr. Henry Lichte and wife a fine baby girl. Mother and baby are doing well, and Henry steps one foot higher as he goes to the Desk Mfg. Co. I The four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bmger, living near town, died last Saturday afternoon of inflamation of the bowels. The funeral services were held Monday morning, the remain being laid to rest in St. Joseph's cemetery. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, n?e Kind You Have Always Bought Bears .the Signature of Will 0t Richmond, a resident of InTar Compound has greatly benefited m for bronchial iroub e and cough, after I U8Ä other remedies that failed. It ii more'like a food than a medicine." Do not iocept ft Bubsutute. At J. A. Mthxinger. adv.

glewood, Cal., will answer any inquiries ahput Foley's Honev and Tar Compound vmT sa farther "Folev's Honey and

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ville is visiting his parents , and. other relatives here this week. Mr. Frank Aulenbacher of Indianapolis spent Monday here on business. Miss Clara Beichlein returned Sunday evening from Louisville, after a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Gosman visited relatives at Princeton, several days this week. Apples 60c a bushel, Cabbage $150 for hundred Pounds at E. J. Kuebler's. The annual convention of the 'Dubois County Sunday School : . '111 1 1 1 A TT - Association win oe neia at xiuiilingburg tomorrow and Sunday. The bans of marriage between Hugo Melchior and Miss Laura Strigel were published in St. Joseph's church, Sunday. The marriage will occur Nov. 4th. ,(I suffere habitually from constipation. Doan's Rultts relieved and strengthened the bowels f: that they have bin regular ever siuce." E. Davis, Grocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas, adv. John Steinhauser spent Saturday in Evansville attending a business meeting of Prudential Ins. Co. representatives Miss Stella Bohnert returned Snnday evening, from Louisville, where she visited her brother, William and family. The first talking pictures Edisons new invention, to appear in Jasper were shown to a tairsized crowd at the Opera house Tuesday night. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclect o Oil. For bums, ecalds cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell u. 25c. and 0O0. adv. Master Chas. Buchart and sister returned last week from a visit to their Grandparents, Felix Buchart and wife, at New Albany. Of course the young people were highly delighted with their visit. The Evansville Courier's hustling representative Chas. Butler . i j"r i was in town last monaay a. m Butler is all 0 K. and well, all Courier's are allright. Harry Boldon, Recruiting agent for the U. S. A. (the "A" stands for Army.) has opened an office over Huther & Steinkamp Store and is prepared to put the Ki Ki or Blue on able body men or glory seekers between 18 and 35 years of age. The young man is a courteous young officer and you are invited to call. 8100 Rfward, SIOO. The reader of thia paper will te pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fratPinity. Catarrh Oeing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blocd and mucous surfaces 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 h?ve so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundied Dollats for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimoEials. Address : F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Take 1- all's Family PUIb for constipation, adv Progressive business houses and manufacturers are always presenting new and attractive features of their business. Automobile manufacturers appeal to the public on the strength of . . .... n their guarantee, but it seldom it !ever happens that dealers in automobiles offer a broader and better guarantee on rebuilt cars than is offered on new ones. The Maxwell Motor Car Comnanv of Lawrenceville, 111., has issued an attract ve catalog of used cars and offer such a guar antee. A postal card with your name and address will bring you one of these catalogs adv. Have you ever had the sad experience of losing a member of the family and not having a late photograph ot them. If so, avoid a repetition. Go wmie vou are in good health to Alois Sprauer's studio and have him make you picture. Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and nneumoma use couch meuicinee that coatain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you nave a couch or cold. An expectorant like Chamberlain's Couh Remedy is what is needed. That cleans out the culture bede or breeding places for the perms of pneuniouia and other germ diseases. That s h neumonia never results from a cold whnn Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i-used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It contains no morphine or other iedative. For sale by ail dealers. adv.

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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914. AHKOUWCEMEIT TT $S. DC ADVAKCI, , Fo1r County Assessor. MiunjiJAJLi j. buttHiUiauti is a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic primary election 1914 If ignorance is bliss, this ought to be a happy old world. Mr. Ray Hoffman left Sunday for St. Louis, to seek . employ ment. 0 Mr. and Mrs Louis Hoffman and family returned to St. Louis Sunday, after a week's visit here with his parents. They Make You Fee! Good. Tbe pleasant purgative effect produced by Chamberlsin's Tablets and the heal thy condition of body and miua wnicn they create make one feel joyful. For sale bv all dealers. adv. The great speech-makers just now are The Courier's advertisers. They are talking from the band stand. Read them. . Mr. P. T. Clark of New Albany visited here Friday night, enroute to Evansville, to visit his parents. Mrs. Theresa Vonderschmidt returnee to her home in Wash ington, Friday after having visit ed here several days with relatives. Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimonial should certainly be sufficient to give 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 good than any thing else," says W. G. Mattison, No. 7 Sherman St., Horiiellsville, N. Y. For eale by all dealers, adv. AtTTIie La Salle. The Girl and the Stampede, with covgirls, cowboys and Indians galore, is romping across the boards at the Labile Theater this week. At the new prices prevailing at the LaSalle a piece with so ornate a 4 'production" as The Girl and the Stampede is a purchase. The action is very swift and often most exciting t the Opera House Nov. 2, 1913. Only A Few Days Left. To take advantage of the Evansville Courier's October bargam offer. This month only our readers have the opportunity to get the favorjte daily newspaper of this section a whole year by mail for only $2.00. Think of itdon't let the opportunity go by. All subscriptions must be in Oct ober 31st, when the offer closes. After January 1st the mail rates of the Courier advance to $3 00 for the daily, and $5.00 for daily and Sunday. Marks Stenftenagie. Mr. Frank E. Marks and Miss Minnie M. Stenftenagel were married at St. Joseph's Church last Monday morning and a re ception was afterwards given at their country home. Mr Marks is a son of the late George Marks a o .nnn.,! .Anf..n and a successful farmer between Huntingburg and Jasper. The bride is a daughter of John A. Stenf tenagle who has resided for many years in Bainbrldge township. We extend congratula tions. A Marvelous Escape, "My little boy bad a marvelous escapo," writes P. F. Bastiains ot Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope, "lr occurred in the middle of the night. He got a .If . A 1 1 very icvere anacK oi croup, äs iuck wouli have it, I had a large Dottle ot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' in the houe. After following the -iirectiona for an hour and twenty minutes he was through all danger." Sold by all dealers, ady.

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- - .School Convention. wm KohoMsf- HnnhnffhnroInd.. on Saturday and Sunday , Oct 25th and 26th. A good program is being prepared. Two of oi. wTAro Ulc OtaiiC nyiivcio cite tu yi. f- ,1 Tili mW 9 nnmhor of

addresses. You are invited to to. ,save war: leave 1 and t j help in som definite way to'wltnout a do 01 eross t0 save i make this year far surpass all be-'ink5 pastures his mother's grave fnra it Tfvrm wiil Vipln and o save corn; but a man ot this

want anv information about any 'kind is a gentleman, and a sehe -nf .hp ofinve items, send ns vnnr ar compared to a man who will

name, i ours etc. k.Af - E. WERNER, Pres. Dubois Co. S. S. Ass'n. Huntingburg, Ind. Hcme-Keepiflf Women need Heilthand Strength. The work of a home-keeping woman makes a constant call in her streneth and vitality, and sickness cornea through . t-i i i.i in -ii it ner KiuMeya ana uiauuer oiiener uiaiij 8li2 knows. Foley Kidney Pills will in- ' vigorate and restore her and weak back, nervousness, acting joints and irregular bladder, action will ail disappear whan Foley Kidney Pills are used. At J, A. Mehringer, adv.

WHY YOU SHOULD

rr f Vi oi i lrUStee OI the 3d Ward OH next Tuesday. First You have tried his opponent George Wagner and know that he has caused the citizens of Jasper more expense than any member of the board for many years. The people of Jasper are mostly poor people who are trying to save a few dollars to pay for their homes for their wives and children and Yet thi Trustee of the 3d Ward; who has caused them endless expense, tells them to Move to Haysville if they don't like it. You should vote for Chas. Flick because he pledges MwispI-F fndn Vn-Qrmvf f nwpvrl i cutting down all needless expense. .because we have had enough of so-called sew er improvements to last us a. for 'a long time. Because the town is overhead in debt and while he is trustee he will not vote to circulate a petition to enable! the town to borrow money, as the present board did this last fall. Because he has the inter est of the common people at heart and is willing to work for their interest. Lastly because it is to the interest of every taxpayer to see that the Electric light and Water graft is shut off. Vote for Flick under the strong right arm of labor and you will be doing; your duty to the town, your fellow citizens and yourselves, then you will be happy. JJust received another car each of cabbage and apples now is the time to get your supply for winter while price is low. Edw. J. Kuebler. Miss Clara Habig is visiting relatives and friends at Louis ville this week Rev. Bromley will preach at Ireland Sunday morning a 10.30 and at Jasper Sunday night af 7,00. Choir Practice at Ireland Wednesday of next week. Dr. John Casper and wife visited relatives at Cannelton last wee k. Alois Schaaf spent, the first part of this week in Chicago on business. Actions of the man behind a bass drum speak louder than words. J1;" pu T her daughter Cleda at Terr Mrs. Herman Eckert visited Haute this week. The county commissioners hold their regular monthly meeting next Monday. This is the last week of the Uctober term or Dubo rcuit court. The Christian Endeavor Society and Trinity Sunday School will have a Hallowe'en social at the opera house tomorrow night. Next Monday is the last day to pay the second installment of taxes without the additional penalty of ten per cent being added Ttao nnpn snnQrm rr hnnHnor I IVII II I! 171 U si 2' I II II I I " I I I I I I Vi I i I II I f I l- I this ea A . A J man may use me ware on the 5 back of his neck for a collar button; ride on the back coach of a train to save interest on his Imonev until the conductor comes , - , . . . . . , . laround i stop his watch at night I take a newspaper and when ask ed to pay for it puts it back in the postomee and has it marked refused. Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

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vjuuu iuck ana DaamDts .are n i i i -i 7 i i -I ., seldom on speaking terms. : Mrs. John Taylor, of Trinidad Colorado, who had been in Jas, ner visiting her brother T t (Dougherty, returned home last week. Joseph: Leistner, who had been visiting his father I M. Leistner near Jasper, has returned to Indianapolis where he is employed. Women are always pretending they can't deny their husbands anything. Ever notice how wiljiifg, people are to assist you when" you don't need help? Geo. S Fry, who had spent a week here and French Lick; has left for Greenfield, Cenn , to ship his saw-mill from there to Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Ssott Hunter !and chlld Tof Dawson Springs Ky w?re. m jasper aunaay visiting relatives. Mrs. V. E. Claycomb entertains the Twentieth Century Club at a Hallowe'en party at her home on North Jackson St , this evening, Tom Bertrand, who for sever al years past h is been mail. clerk on the Southern between West Baden and Evansville Has accepted a transfer to the terminal station at Indianapolis and has moved his family therr. . 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. in kkmi Is this week announced as a candidate for Trustee of the 1st Ward of the Town of Jasper as an Independent Candidate at the November election. We can't help feeling sorry for a millionaire with indigestion. G-ood 4 rcom housa, walls all laid out with brick, making cheap fuel bills for the Winter, all rooms newly papered and wood work all newly painted, located at 9th and Main streets, See Henry Lamport, the paintar and paperhanger, Home tele phone 157. Dissolution Notice. - State Of Indiana- Department of Staf e- L. G. Ellingham Sec retary of State To all to whom these Presents Shall Come Greeting : I, L. G. Ellingham, Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the Jasper Furniture Company has this day caused to be filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled 4 1 An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14, 1913, And I further certify that said written consents, statements and; papers so filed as aforesaid show that said company anJ the officers thereof have comply 1 with the provisions of said Sec tion One of said act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis this 23d day of October A-D. 1913. day L. G. EllinghAm Secretary of State. (Seal) By H. L. Conke, Deputy. October 24, 1913. 2 wks. ' " 1. 1 mm 1 1 Corner 7th & Jackson Sts HOME 'PHONE.

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0 illWhat They Will Do for Yo They will cure your backscht, trengthen your kidncyi, correct urinary Irregularities, buiK up the worn out tiisuei, and eliminate the excess uric acifi that cause rheumatism. Prevent Brlght'o Disease and DI. bates, and restore health an ttrangth. Refuse Substituts Forsale by Jos. A. MehriVer Morion Route Effective March 4th, 1012, Monon Koute win 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. West Baden Ar. 6.55 AM. 10.27 PA! Lv. Paoli It. 6.33 AM 10,45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 5.35 AM 12.01 AM Lv. Bioomington Lv. 4.22 AM 3,00 AM Lv. LaFayette Lv. 1 43 AM 6.40 AM Ar. 63rd St Chicago Lv 10,30PM fU5 A M Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10.25PM 7,00 AM Ar la-bn-n p Lv 10.15PM Thk ?i,vi wiii-foil excellent service i eui a! Southean Indians pwi iN, Chicago, 111 and inEquig'r. ;i new train ' consist of f . . r i-ally lighted Puil:n -v : wing room compartment . . . i.-'g 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 THE NICKEL SHOP. rihave 5 cents. Hair Chit X5c 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. STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S HOT! Strike the people for business while they'rein a buying mood. If you want to strike hardest, put a striking ad in the Jasper Courier and keep it there. Keep on striking and the "iron," for YOU, will never grow co!d. The Paris SxDoiiiion has made the Gold Medsi Award to LW.HÄRPER KENTUCKY WillSKEY Cold mcdcii rem alio awarded, at ffevCrlearj 1855 Chicago 1Ä93. w 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE inf"-'1 "rt ...ii ow i rrä .tii'vin PniMit tuki tut ? ä V k teocAa StHKUtl tt'U m ! hau, jfiw. tu iM A A A L

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