Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 November 1913 — Page 5
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Dr. J. P. Salb made a short
visit to Indianapolis last week Miss Anna Wuchner entertaified the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Traylor have returned from a visit with their daughter at Des Moines, Iowa.
Ed N. GutgsU came home Saturday from Dam 48 to visit his mother for a few days. Miss Stella Hirsch of Bv,Ms. ville was the guest oi Miss Mlo . Eck Sunday. Virgil Gramelspacher spent
Sunday and Monday at Louisville with friends and relatives. Farmers, mechanics, railroader?, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil Fine for cuts, barns, braise?. Should be kept in every home. 25c. and 50c. . adv.
. - Mr, Nenian Haskins and wife returned from a visit to Terre Haute and Vincennes Monday night. The nam Uoan's inspires con fidnc Doaa'fi Kidney Pills for kidney ilia Doan'w Ointment for skin itching
Doan's Regulets for a mild laxative Sold at all drug stores. adv. Mr. Chas. Staley of the Jasper Ice and Cold Storage Co. , left Wednesday evening lor Louis-
VUie Uli JDUöm.öö. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kraft returned Monday evening after a few days' visit with relatives at Ovvensboro, Ky. Miss Clara Habig returned Saturday evening from Louisville, where she. visited relatives and friends a few weeks.
Mr- and Mrs- G. H. Krempp
spent Wednesday at Schnellville.
aliss Tresa Kuehler returned Friday, from Indianapolis, where she visited relatives several weeks. ' Mrs. J- C. Bromley and mpther Mrs. Parish, returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Illinois. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs waking up. Doan's
KeguletB for bilious attacks. 2oc at all stores. adv.
Mr. and Mrs W. S. Hunter left Friday for Providence and Dawson Springs, Ky., for a ten days visit with their sons. Misss Nellie Eckstein, Alma Sonderms n. Laura Eckstein and
Olivia Strnersheim spent Sun
day at Ferdinand.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisher left
Sunday for a week's visit with
friends and ielatives at Peters
burg and Evansville. More Bottles Sold Each Y.ar.
It 19 easy to understand way an in
creasing number of bottles oi Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound is sold yearly
Thos. Verran, 286 Edward Street, Houehtri, Mich., eives an excellent
reason when he writes. "Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound has aiways proven
. -i - i!..t
an euecuve remeuy. quicitiy relieving
tickling in the throat, and stopping the 1. - 1.1- CL f?rtin A T
CJUgll Willi 'JUU itiLCi ciicuia. xv vi o A. Mehiinger. adv.
B' Stull Gse! Gee!!
Miss Flora Traylor left Friday
with the children of her sister, Mrs. Helen Towsley for Valpar-
aiso, wnere tney nave movea
from Chicago.
For Children Tncre Is Nothing Better. A cough medicine for children must
help their cougba and colds without bad
effects on their little stomachs and bow- ! els, Foley's Hcney and Tar exactly fills this "need. No opiates, -no sour stomach, no constipation follows its use. Stuffy colds wheezy breathing,, coughs
and oroap are all qmckiy helped. At J.
A. Mehnnger. adv.
As Thanksgiving day is draw
ing near it might reflect some
light on the event of its obser
vance by giving the small boy s
compos tion relating thereto:
Thanksgiving was brought over
from England by the Puritan
fathers in the year 1620. It has staid here ever since- On
Thanksgiving everybody goes to church in the morning ao as to
have everything out of the way before dinner. Then you come home and hang around a little while and get 'awful hungry smelling the turkey. After dinner Thanksgiving is over. ' ; Melchoir- Striegel.
The mcrriage of Mr. Hu0
Melchoir, son of Mr and Mrs. J.
T. Melchoir, and an industrioi s young business man, and Miss Laura Striegel occurred in St. Mary's church at Ireland Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Melchoir will reside in Jasper. Mr. Melchoir being a partner
in Melchoir Bros, store on North
Main St. The Courier joins with
their many friends in congratula-
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914. JjnTOUTTCEMEKT TFE $5. II ADVANCE, For County Assessor. MICHEAL J. SCHEURICE is a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic primary election 1914
6 rover Salb is down from In
dianapolis this week visiting
home folks. . " Generally debilitated for years. Had
sick headache, lakd ambition, was
worn cut and all r on 'down. Burdock Blood Bitters made ine'a well woman."
Mrs. Ohas. Freiioy, Hoosup, Conn.
aciy.
The great speech-makers just now
are ine uourier's advertisers.
They are talking from the band
stand. Read them.
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State Of Ohio, City oiToledo, Lucas County. J
Frank J.Cheney makes oattv that he is senior partner of the firm "of F. J. Cheney & Co. , doing business in the City af Toledo, County and State, aforesaid, and that said firrp will pay the sum of one iiundbed DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. Frank j. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 18SG. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal. Notary. Public. Hall s Catarrh Care is taken internal
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take hall's Family Pills for constipa-
lion, aav
A Missouri judge approves of the slit skirt on the ground that the wonderful human machine is nothing to be ashamed of. Mrs. P. X. Kunkel, Mrs P. A. Gatzweiler and Mrs J. H. Willittf? eft Wednesday morning for Louisville, to visit relatives and
friends a few days
Mrs E J. Kuebler and daugh
ter. Miss Clarissa, left Wednes-
J J T II 1 H
aay ior juouisviue, wnere ivuss I Clarissa will enter Sacred Heart Academy. A Maker Of Health. A. good honest medicine like Foley Kttlnev Pills gives health to many (ami lies- IrP. 0. Palmer, Ü35 Willow St.. Green Bay. Wis, was seriously ill with
kidney and bladder trouble. Mr. Palmer writes: "My wife ia raqidly recovering her health and strength due solely to the uae f Foley Kidney Pills." At J. A. Mfcbringor. adv. The establishment of another rural mail route out of Jasper is ? j j !i
Deinp- contemplated, territory .1 1 i f T
soutnwest ana west ot Jaspei to be covered: an inspector was
here thi week looking over the
proposed route.
Tonight.
Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, or
Ü1HOU9 ana eonsupuieu. taice a uose oi
Chamberain's Tablets an i you will leel
all right tomorrow. For sale by all doalers. adv.
Last Tuesday night as Trustee tions and best wishes.
John Beichlein was driving home
with his boy they discovered School House No. 7 of Marion township, commonly known as che Beichlein School house; on fire. Bv nuick work they suc-
A Night Of Terror. Few nights are more terrible thau that
of a mother looking on her child chol-
ing and gasping for breath during an at
tack of croup, and nothing m the house
to relievo it. Manyjno hera have pass
ceeded in putting the flames out, ed nights of twor in this situation, a ttJ rtv fhofimn!QTi nf iittlo forethought will enable you to
tempt Of Some One tO destroy the R0me(iy ifl a certain cure for croup and ülace by fire. Ab Genkins of has never been known to fail. Keep it
Vincennes With his blood hounds at hand. lor sale by all dealers, adv.
sent for and they arrived
Klueh Burger:
was
about 2:30 A. M. Wednesday morning. After a dilligent
t .1 1 ä 1 1 I r - . -r 1 1
searen tne aogs iracea tne man m öc. josepn s cnurcn on
into the U. IS. Hotel. They were Tuesday morning occurred the
tried three times with the same marriage of Mr. Joseph Klueh
result. Nobody m the world be- and Miss Katie Burger.
iieves that Ignatz Kress or his The irroom is a well-known
hired hand had anything to do man of Huntingburg, formerly
with thehre. i et the person employed in Jasper by both the
who fired the bshool house must Home and Telephone Cos., and
have come there shortly alter-the bride is the daughter of Mr
wards and there the dogs lost the and Mrs. Jacob Bjtf f7-er of Jasper
tracit. xne weaenng . ooDtion was
mo court raimr. held at the homp , ? f he bride
A movement was on foot for Mr. and Mrs.-- will make
the alliance of Kim: Charles of their home at R , .. nburg.
Württemberg and the Grand Dueh- The Courier3 , (js congratu-
ess Uiga oi itussia saia an artist, lauons. "An emissarv of the Russian court
came t the vouner ldnsr, laid certain Life is too short to give up all
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a aengnciui surpnse was rendered Tuesday night in honor of
the marriage of Miss Veronica Striegel to Mr. William Gehi
hausen which is to take place next Tuesday morning. The following were present: Misses Clara Schnaus, Alice Schnaus, Elizabeth Schneider. Alice Seng, Lorena Seng, Minnie Seng, Verina Schaaf, Martina Schaaf, Catharine Schlaf, Victoria Urich, Laura Gramelspacher, Elenora Buechlein, Cather ine Schwenk, Nellie Bates, Viola Haller, Catherine Gerber, Aline Krodel, Ardella Salb, Pearl Gerber, Anna Renner, Clara Habig, and Bertha Hochgesang. The evening was spent in play"
ing games after which refresh"
ments were served. Many nice and useful presents were - received. When you go away from home, or have friends visiting you, or you are going to give a party, musicale or reception, or when your church or society contemplate any proceedings, or when you sell, buy or change your residence or business, or your sonor daughter is married, or when your neighbor gets a new baby, or, in a word, if you know or hear of any item of interest to the public, brinjr or send it-in, and the Courier will gladly publish it.
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Dissolution Notice. State Of Indiana. Department
of Stafe 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 Irdiana,
hereby certity 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 An act N pre
scribing the method and proced
ure for the voluntai'y dissolution
of private corporations and
voluntary associations, and de
claring an emergency,' ' approv
ed March 14, 1913, And I further certify that said
written consents, statements and
papers so filed as aforesaid show
that said company and the officers thereof have complied
with the provisions of said Section 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. L. G. EllinghAm Secretary of State. (Seal) ;" By H. L. CONKBv Deputy. October 24, 1913. 2 wks-
German
and English
Specialists AT THE Stewart House
JtLlO.
Pills Vht They Will Do for Yon They will cure your backtchs, trengthen your kidney, correct urinmry irregularities, builJ up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric aci( that cause rheumatism. ProTent Bright's Diseato and Diabates? and restore health an strength. Refuss Substitut Porsale by jos. A. Mehring
Monon Route Effective March 4th. 1912, Monon Route will estabiish 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. C.55 AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli l. 6.3S 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. LaFayetto Lv. 1 43 AM 5.40 A.M Ar. 63rd St Chicago Lv 1O.30PM 6 45 AM r 47th Si Chicago Lv 10.25PM 100 AM i D a ra S n " Lv 10.15PM Thi.: u tie will rft'ord excellent service 'tivn all Southean Indiana joints, Chicago, 111 and intermedial ' strtt ions. Equigm : ; new train
insist 1' tautrieallv Ucrhted
w , v Puilnvn lrnwing room compartment seeping 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 rnake connections with this new and improved service.
J. C. Beam, Jr., AGPA, St. Loui
Monda
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The murder trial of McCune,
oi ooiumoia id.. was oeerun m
Dubois circuit court Saturday
and the case went to the jury
Wednesday- McCune was
charged with the killing of his
wife 15 years ago. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. "7.7,. Willis, suffered rreatly from asthma and b onchitis. He writes: "1 got no relief until I took ifoley's Houey and Tar Compound. It entirely removed those choking sens tions, and never failed to produce easy and comfortable condition of the throat and lungs." At J. A. Mehringor. adv.
proposals before him and submitted to business and nothing to pleasb portrait in oils of the royal lady, ure and rest. Too many people Bang Charles, after a close scrutiny, defraud their stomach, head and
-aid: nearc uncu tney nave maae a
"'This portrait flatters over- competency. When they expect
much." The eves are too large and to enjoy the pleasure of life they
brilliant, the hair too abundant, the are generally too old, or their
complexion too flowerlike end the greed for money has dried Up all nooW and arms too beautiful alto- the well springs of their beinor
gethcr and they are incapable of enjoy-!
tonished finnan, 'you do not know hours to business and your lies ,SfJtXffid,Ä! the grand duchess ure hours to lnnoceirc pleasureL0od work from the very first dose. AI? lcaBOn'
" 'No said the kinc:. Haut I knor and wholesome amusement and
ourt pamters.
Pain In Back And Rhenmatism. Torment thou-andsof people daily, Don't be one of these sufferers when ior
'"Mrs. Alfred Chattin met with ä serious accident last Friday when she fell off a log wagon on the way home with her husband, and the wagron run over her; her injuries were serious but she is now getting along as well as (ämld be expected. Cause Of Insomnia. The mo'st common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach and constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets correct thsa disorders and enable you to sloep. Forsaio v all dealers. adv.
the cultivation of such things as will make life pleasant-
Declare War On Colds. A crusade of education which aims
c mat common corns may become un-
ommou within the next Generation"
Spoke WH of Her.
A preacher in the reign of
Charles II. was to receive 10 if in
his sermon at the funeral of Mme.
CreSWOll he Said nothing hut weh has been begun by prominent New York
of her. She was rather a bad char- physicians. Here is alist of the "don'te
wuicu me uoccore suy win prevent the annual visitation of the cold: ''Don't fcit in a daughty car." 4 Fon't sleep in hot ro ma." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal time. Over-eating reduces youriesistaneo." To which we would add when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly" as
acter and herself had dictated the
clause in her will. So, after a gen
eral address on mortality, he thiih
concluded ''By the will of a de
ceased sister it is expected that 1
should mention her and sav noth-
hut what was well of her. Ah
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CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children, Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
WöuldMake Them Better it They CouldThe makers of Foley Kidney Fills know that they have absolutely the beet combination of cuiative and healing mjedfeinee for kidney and bladder ailnents and urinary irregularities th " t it ig po&etbte to produce. That is v by Foley Kidney Tills are the befit medicine for the purpose you ca-- by. At J. A. MuhringeV adv
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that I shall say of her, therefore, is possible. To ccomplish that you will this: She was horn well, she lived find Ciiambeilain'B Uoueh Remedy most l i t j n excellent, bold by all dealera. adv. well, aud she died weih ror she wa; . . J .
born with the name Creswell, she
lived in Clerkenwell, and she died in
Bride well" AlinneaDolis Journal
Tue Farmer's Home
Golf Hui.
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Insurance
ucmnany.
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They exert so diiect an action on the kidneys and bladder that the pain and torment of backache, rheumatism and kidney trouble is soon dispelled. At J. A. Mehnnger. adv. C0ÜL The public is notified that my new coal bank is open and running and that I am prepared to furnish ood clean coal in any quantities. We solicit your orders. Wm. Giesler,
ONE DAY ONLY Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases.
OiTcr Their Services Free Of Charge. This is a union of specialists of this and other countries who have recently become united that they may combat with and successfully trear, chron:c diseases. They are now touring the Central Sta es, visiting the principal towns returning in two months to all points visited on this trip. This organization of specialists ought to be able to cure you if you can be cured at all. These doctors have established laboratories from which they may supply their patients with medicine. The German and English Specialists licensed by the state for the treatment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offers to all who call on this
trip, consultation, exarninat on, advice free, making no charge vhatev r, ex-
cent the cofit ot medicines ana the ex
pense of preparing dame. All that is asked in return for these valuable .services is that eaery person treated will s:ate the result obtained to their friends
and thus nrove 10 the sick and afflicted
. t i ii i ii i
in everv citv ana locaiuy, tuai ai iasi
mente have been discovered that easonablv suro and certain in their
ehec
Tnese doctors aie considered by many among America's leading Stomach and Nerve specialists and are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases and so great and wonderful have been their results that in many cases it is hard indeed to ffrd the dividing line between" skill ai d miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines. liver, olood, skin, nerves, heart, tpleen, kidniys or bladder, rheumatism sciatica diabetes, bed-wetting, leg ulcers, veak lungs and those afflicted with long standing, peep-teated chronic diseases that have baffled the skill of thcr family phvsician should not fail to call. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors or goitre. "The Bloodless Surgeons," doing away 'with knife, with blood and with all pain in the successful treatment of these dangerous dieeas-
xdthave 5 cents. Hair Out 15c. Baths 15c. Everything Sanitary. I invite
all my old friends and many newones to call and see me.
Jtf.A. SUMMERS' Corner 4th and Jackson Sts.
A man may use the wart on the bick of his neck for a collar button; ride on the back coach of a train to save interest on his
uuou uuc muui Li yoll have kidnv or bladder 1 ;oHleJ around; Stop his watch at night brin a two-ounce bottle of your 'snae to save wear; leave T and Vifor cnemical analysis and micro scoria,
wimouc a fio or cross to save, examination.
STRIKE TMttkMHMtMMUl WHILE THE IRON'S HOTj Strike the people for business while they're in a buying1 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.
ink; pastures his mother's grave to save corn; but a man of this
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vi. ojamuiiugc vnoiiiu aöuciu en zo Dav Tor ii. mrs IT. nnric m
at Kunkeld Hall on last Saturday, the postoffice and has it marked November 1st, 1913, and a large refused. j attendance of the policy holdersi were present For the year MTfiQ " DtllT Good 4 room Mr William Emy was re-elected II housa walls President for the 4th consecutive . b ' WclAA term and Mr. Micheal Kress, all laid out with bri ck
Deafness often has been cured in sixty,
davs.
No matter what your ailment may be,
"Keep your bead still" Is the first ittle plf, and .ßlnks means to do s4 '
Secretary and Treasurer for the
10th year. This speaks well for these well knovfa and meritorious officers and everyone extends congratulations on their success
ful management of the Company
making cheap fuel bills for the Winter, all rooms newly papered and wood work all newly painted,
once. If your case is incurable they will give you such advica as inay relieve and stay the disease. Remember this free ouer is for this trip only. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their parents
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Medal Award to LW.HARPER KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
UQK3 maSMH WT hIko awarded At tmd Vrids rjr m
fjr Sd'e b; V1! Ln l;n zDihrs.
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business. Messrs. Jos. Werner! located at 9th and Main
Jr. Edward Blessinger and Prank streets. See Henry
öirei&er were eiecrea appraisers, 'v . , The company is in the best of iampert, the pamtar and.
standing with over 300 "members paperhanger, Home teleind new members still cominglpilone 57
Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, ,Ind.
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