Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 November 1913 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

The town board held their regular meeting- Monday night and jtnade expense allowances. , Martin Hopf has begun work ton a new residence in Little Kentucky, this little suburb is

Mrs. Van Dorin of IndwsnapoU is, President of the Rebakah State Assembly visited Mrs. Wm A. Wilson last Sunday, r: . : tr.. t lVk Over, iclv on Dr. r:nmB' Eclectic Oil Fine for cuU, hnr?i. hraire . ShoMd kept in ovcry houtfc. i!5c. und öOc. nüv. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Wilfcun visited friend-sat Tell City from Saturday till Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S Hunter, have returned from their visit with their sens in Kentucky. The November term of Pike circuit court was beun at Petersburg Monday. The open season for hunting email b. gan Monday and will 6lase Dec 20. Rev. Bromley will preach at rJasoer Sunday morning at 10 30

ana at Ireiand Sunday night at 7 00 o'clock. - W Choir Practice at Jasper Friday night at 7 00 o'clock.

The name Doim's inspires confidence Doau'a Kidney Pills for kidney ills Doun'a ' Ointment for skin idling. Doan'a Rejmlets for u mild Jiixative. tiold at all drug stores. adv. Miss Barbara Eifert went to Petersburg Sunday 10 officiate as court stenographer in Pike circuit court. Ray Friedman's building on the public square is being fixed- , -I 1 .1 T up to De occupied oy trie ijync theatre. A Maker Of Health. A. good honeet medicine like Foley Kidnev Pills gives health to many farni lies Mrs. O. Pnlmr, G35 Willow St. Green Bay, Wis, was seriously ill with kidney and biadder trouble. Mr. Palmer writes : ,4My wife is raqidly recovering her health and strength due solely to the use of Foley Kidney Pills." At J. A. M-eb ringer. adv. a Former county assessor W H. Kuper is in Jasper visiting his sqy John and family. Mrs. John Pickhardt returned Wednesday night from West Baden where she had been visiting her parents . Tonight. Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, oi bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberain's Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sale by all doalers. adv. The jury in Dubois circuit court on last Thursday returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Jack McOune charged with the murder of his wife. TDMfVJlUAM AI A V I. CVillia

suffered sieatlv from asthma and b.-oned the burveyor S OttlCe. "is

cbitis. lie writes: "I got no relief nu-' tii i took Foley's Honey and Tar compounu. ii en u re ly reuiuvuu muacwutt.ing sens tions, and never failed to produce an easy and comfortable condition of the throat and lungs." At J . A. Mehringer. adv. "All things come to him who waits" belongs to the leisurely past. No .ffood live American would jf ather the phrase now. r rresenu ua, get a strangle hold on what they wanu, auu uan uniiu, c" ö i "i i All things come to him who ses printer's mk and goes after a- rm r a t t : r m t r vhat he wants. Cause Of Insomnia. The most common cause of insomnia 5a dieordQra of the stomach, and constipation. Chamberlain's Tablet3 correct thf?5 disorders and enable you to eteep. For sala by all dealers. adv. A wedding dance in honor of the marriage of Hugo Melchoir and Miss Laura Striegel was given at KunkerS Jdall luesday, night and was large crowd. attended by A Tor Infants and Children. Tne Kino You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mr. and Mrs Carl Merder and Uc and Mrs. Perdy Merder have returned from Milwaukee, where thev moved last Spring, and think there's no place like Jasper $fter alK , Would Make Them Better ii They Could The makers of Foley Kidney Pills irnow that thev have absolutely the beet ombinaüon of cuiative and healing medicines for kidney and bladder ai;menürand urinary lrregnlanties tn t it ie possible to produce. That is why holey Kidney Pills are the beet medicine ior th purpose you can buy. At J . A. Miehringer adv.

P. L Swteeney has returned home from Indianapolis.

Charles Stailey left Monday! evening for Chicago on business. Leo Flick and Fidelis Schubld left Sunday for Louisville. Mrs. L. T. Koerner left Saturday for Vincennes, for a few days visit with her husband. Mrs- B. B. Davis of Vincennes is visiting relatives and friends hete this week. Hugo Melchoir and bride returned home from Chicago Tues,uay. The Twentie h Century Club rwill meet with Mrs. vV A. Traylor next Wednesday evening. Ihe dairy imlustr.al train run by the Southern railway will b'e in Jasper next Wednesday. Judge J. L Bretz went to Pet ersburg Sunday to convene Pike circuit court R M- Milburn returned Mon day iiight from Indianapolis, where he liad spent a few days. M. F. (Jasoer came over irom Cannelton Monday to visit his sons a -few days. ThQ Ladies Aid Society oi Trin'ty church will pive a bazaar son after Thanksgiving Pait of the new machinary for the power plant arrived last Fri day and was taken over there Saturday. A box supper was given at the school of Miss Bessie Burris Friday night and was attended by a number of our young folks. Joseph Gramelspacher will leave next Monday for San Francisco, Cal., where he will make his future home. His many friends were glad to see Philip Kunkel this week after having been sick at home for several days. SebastTan Anderson and f ami' y left Tuesday for French Licic where they kave purchased pro perty and will make their home. Nick Eckert returned Monday from Valley Park, Mo , where he spent several months. Dr. John Casper arkl wife returned last Friday, after an ex tended visit with relatives at Cannelton and Louisville. George R Wilson, State Manager of the State Life Insurance Co , spent Saturday and Sunday with his family. County Surveyor Landgrebe li. ni.....j l ci.. - uu last oaLuruay au a outjciai meeting of the County Commisc o successor will probably be ap pointed at the December term. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liv er perhaps needs wakinsr up. Doan's

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Regulets for bilious attacks. i5c at all no $100. Everybody knows I ve oistores. adv. i f ered the boss himself time an

Married. Mr Wm H. Gehihausen and Miss Veronica Striegel were mar,jed -n gt Joseph.s cnurch Tues. dca Str Joseph j8 drfv morning J Jance . fa f faj , . . . n marriage was given at the Opera house and was attended by many friends. We extend congratulations. TAKES OPTIMISTIC VIEW. Dr. Isaac Eunk, one of the members of a well-known book firm, beHeyes, with Dr. Sargent, that women we advanced 'greatly vdthhi the last 50 years and that they approximate more nearly the masculine form and trend of thought. But he thinks that in the next 50 years there villvnot be any very great change in this direction, but that the laws which govern perpetuation will limit her advance. KEEP WATER ON REGISTER. If you live in a house where there is a furnace always keep a vessel of water on the register and you will always have hot water and not b; to QSÖ any gtZ seating it j More Bottles Sold Each Yiar. It is easy to rinden t and why a creasinir number of bottles of Foley Elonsv Tnr Cotnpoun l is sold yearly Thos." W-rriu 2S0 Edward ötreet, H ught n. M oh., gives an- excellent reason when h writes: "Foley's Honey and rar Compound has always proven nu effective remedy, quickly relieviog Lickling in the throat, and stopping the cough with no bad aftereffects. At J A. Mehringer. adv.

For Children Tncre Is Nothing Batter. A, conjh medicine for children must help their coughs and colds without 'bad effects on their little stomachs and bow-

ete, Foley's Hcnev and Tar exactly fills this need. No opiates, no; sour stomach, no constipation follows its use. Stuffy colds wheezy breathing, qbugha and croop are all qnickiy helped. At J. A. Mt-hringer. "adv. A Night 6t Terror. Few nights are moro' terrible-than that of a mother looking on her child chok ing and g iFplne for breath during an at tack of croup, and nothing in the house to relieve it. Many mo hero have passed nights of tr-or in this situation, A little forethought will, enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep it at hand. For sale by all dealers, adv. WANTED. An industrious man to repre sent one of the most extensive manufacfurers of Home Remedies, Spices. Extracts, Soap?, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Disin fectants. Stock and Poultry Pre parations in Dubois Co , or adjoining oounues. Kepresentative must furnish suitable conveyance and bond. Large pro fits and a permanent position. Address at once, The American Remedy Company, Tiffin, Ohio. Declare War On Colds. A crusade of t ducation which aims r'tbat common colds may become unjOmmon within ihe next generation" has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of the "don'ts v.hich the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation oi tne com: "Don't sit in a draughty car." Don't sleep in hot ro-.ms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal time Over-eating reduces your lesistance." To which we wctiid add when vou rase a com get ria ot it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's (Jough Remedy most excellent, bold by all dealers, adv. Algr Jones (at the week end f arm Look here! You know, George I cant milk these confounded cows. Th beasts keep turning around ana" ntf bling at me. George Lor' ,.Rlr, hut you nmatat blame 'em. TlieCri : t m do likfe a Ml green stuff. Skot ' Uncle Epl lraim Ralfense Why, that's a perfect' picture of my old hoss! What'll tou sell it fur, mister ? Artist (who has been sketching in the neidiborhood) Well, when , ..." . . v -j. -n vrt tta PL'n " fmiähed jt w11 be i I ) I L i-h vi -y-i A 1 T T T M OTfl (Tr m' to be nothm else mit? Artist No, nothing- but the horse. Uncle Ephriam Well, you can't sell it anvwhere's around here furj agin fur $15 an take truck. firueijcrn Tribune it out in Not Talrlnsr Chances. Mrs. Just hv; I.', Mr V'-r' Ju'iv. niut-h 1 weigh! it ;noirout, p'ease. I. btsrp tho price of t.'r-Ha Press, Sie w snr.t4 Gladstone'? Handshake, A.xi Aberdeen paper tells a Gladstone story of the memorable Midlothian tour. On one occasion there was a great handshaking ordeal at the window of the old gen tleman's railway carriage, and he was rapidly getting the worst of it. A stalwart young policeman who accompanied Mr. Gladstone proved - the great raan ina -thrusting his hand UIlder Mr. Gladstone's Inpnnal to tne occasion; roucmng verness cape, the muscular "peeler" gave each comei in turn a grip that had no lack of cordiality. "The auld man's uncommon veegorous at his time o life' obBerved one unsuspecting Scot as he stroked his fingers, "lie is that," concurred another of the policeman's victims, "but did te. notice hii dirty nails?" t

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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION

1914. AHKOUJfCEMEHT FFE $5. IN ADVAKCE, For County Assessor. MICHEAL J. SCHEURICE is a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic primary election 1914 G rover Salb is down from Indianapolis this week visiting home folks. "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headache, lacked ambition, was worn cut and all runv down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me-a well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freiioy, Mqosup, Conn, adv. The- great speech-makers just now are The Couriers advertisers. rr-. 111 1 t T ney are tauting irom tne Dana stand. Read them. State of Ohio, City oiToledo, 1 Lucas County. J S3. Frank J. Oheney makes oath that he is senior partner ,i,f the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City af Toledo, County and State, afore said, and that said linr will pay the sum of one hundred dollaiis for each and evtry case.of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hau s (Jatarrn Uure. h hank j. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. 1SS(5. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) uotary Puulic. I'alrs Uatarrn unre is taKen internal ly, and acts directly on tao blood and time ue surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 8old by Druggists, 7oc. Take 1 all's family Tills for constipa tion, adv Dissolution Notice. Pain In Back And Rhenmatism. Torment thousands of people daily. Don't be one of these sufferers when lor so little cost you can get well rid of the cause. Foley Kidney Pills begin their aood work from tke very first dose. Thev exert so dnect an action on the kidneys and bladder that the pain and torment of backache, rheumatism and kidney trouble is soon dispelled. At J. A. Melyrirger. adv. A man may use the wart on the back of his neck for a collar button; ride on the back coach of a train to save interest on his money until the conductor comes around; stop his watch at night to save wear; leave V and V without a do'" or cross, to save ink; pastures his mother's grave to save corn; but a man of this kind is a gentleman and a scholar compared to a man who will take a newspaper and when asked to pay for it puts it back in the postoffice and has it marked; refused. Good 4 room houso, walls all laid out with bri ck 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 Lampert, the5 paintar and paperhanger, Home telephone 157. The Eternal Feminine.

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mi 'A Bürgermeister Wnat ground for finsplcson have yon that the prisoner Is tiie murderer? nonstable- Prlnelnallv his denl&l cfi Bjn That's always A suspicious el? cam stance. FWonde Blatter. Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, :ind.

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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 contem plate any proceedings, or when! you sell, buy or change your residence or business, or your son or 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, bring or send it in, and the Courier will gladly pub lish it. Sarcastic. There is a certain Wilmington business man, of a rather waggish disposition, who contends that his wife. has no imagination. At dinner one night he chanced to mention a tragic circumstance be bad read in the evening paper on .his way home. A passenger on a transatlantic steamer had fallen overboard in midocean, and he had never been seen again. "Was be drowned ?" asked his wife. "Of course not," answered the irrepressible hubby, "but he sprained bis ankle, I believe." Argonaut. . Just Her Habit. A widower was being married fo? the fourth time recently. During the ceremony one of the guests is surprised to hear violent sobs proceeding from a woman in a corner of the church. "Who is that lady who is crying bo bitterly?" he asks of the bystanders. "Oh, it's only Martha, our cook," answers one of the bridegroom's children. "She always blubbers when papa gets married!" London Mail. Ought to Be Thankful. "Doctor," growled the patient, "it seems to me that $500 is a big charge for that operation of mine. It didn't take you over half a minute,." "My dear sir," replied the famous specialist, "in learning to perform that operation in half a minute I have spoiled over eleven pecks oi Buch eyes as yours Success Magazine. A Favorite at Court. At the reception today his majesty j honored me by graciously singling ra out to speak to nie in person! Hi majesty tapped me on the cheek am. Bald "Are yon here, too. you old num skull?" You can imagine, Adelheid how envious all the others were!- -Sim pUcissimus . fM tmiehj. Nursery rihmo. Barke ty bark! Old dog Tray Took to his paws and ri. awaf Over the hilltops fresh at srrcsTj And since then he's not been sa Bsfkety. bark! Old dos Tray. 3?lease come hack to your homt day. "Wlaat MIfi ft kind of a dog Is that, my Mtttr. Can't I

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Pills What They Will Do for Yom They will cure your beckmchi strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric moiA that causes rheumatism. Prevent Blight's Disease and D1&. batss, and restore health an4 strength. Refuse substitute For sale by Jos. A. Mehriner Monon Route Effective March 4th, 1912, Monon Route 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. Went Baden Ar. 6.55 AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli L. 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. Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM 3.00 AM Lv. LaFayette . Lv. 1 43 AM 6.40 AM Ar. 63rd St Chicago Lv 10.30PM ß 45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicaco Lv 10 25PM 7,00 AM r V)arWn Sn " Lv 10.15PM This tic.u.. will afford excellent service "tt-ei-n all Southean Indiana points, Chicago, 111 and intermediate stations. Equigmenl of new train consist of ekctrieally lighted Pullman drawing room compartment 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 improved service. J. C. Beam, Jr., AGPA, St. Loin . THE NICKEL SHOP lihave 5 cents. Hair Out 15c. Baths 15 c. Everything Sanitary. I invite all my old friends and many new ones to call and see me. E.A. SUMMERS' Corner 4th and Jackson Sts. STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S HOT! Strike the people for business while they're in a buying mood- If you want to strike f hardest, put a striking ad in the Jasper CouPwiER and keep it there. Keep on striking and the 4 'iron' for YOU, will never grow cold. laurelTi Aain z TKe faris Exposition has made tne (joju Mcdl Award to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Cold cncfaJ wtrf also awarded at Kcw Orleans UU& and "Worltlk TxT Chcao t93. 'J for Sale by VII Ll;nDaal2rs, 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE LADE FtlARK Designs

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