Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 December 1913 — Page 3
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SPER COURIER
Norma Milburn is spend-
i holiday vacation with her
Nora Schneider left Sun
lorning for Louisville to
'the holidays.
eeial Christmas mass was
St Joseph's church at 12 Christmas eve. unty commissioners meet
reek to wind up all busi4 A4 t
r iyio
C blo-i I ru u roil iiown.-n k
eas. v;rttn for diaeaws 'ir
iuuu i'ii i BUUI1U UJLeallOD Ui-
!oo(i Bitter, eU all drug eiuici.
.HI adv.
Dr. Lucas Kuebler came home to spend Xmas with his parents. Prof. Barts spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Clem Eckstein went to Louisville Wednesday to spend Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bohnert and sons arrived home from Arkansas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schüler
spent a few days of last week at Evansvilleon business
iss Olivia Klem went to
Mile Sunday for a visit dur-
te holidays.
ob C Lorey and familv
d into their new residence
last FitthSt, this week.
ace Bartle came home from
'ette Wednesday to spend
tas with his xamily.
oan'd Ointment cured me of eczema
had annoyed me for a leng t-me. esultwas lasting." Hon. S. W.
tews. Commissioner Labor SUnf ia-
amueta, Me. adv.
t. Buechler went to Louis-
to spend Christmas with
is.
Mr. and i!rs. Harry Abercr
went to Cannelton Tuesday to
spena Ämas with relatives.
Miss Olive Traylor came home Sunday from Connersville to spend the holidays. r Misses Clarissa and Cornelia Kuehler are home from Louisville for the holidays. Miss Ada Joseph came home
from Champaign, 111., to spend
the holiday vacation. W. R. Hammond, of Tell City, was in Jasper Friday on business
tor the Prudential Ins. Co.
The Dubois countv noultrv
1 ?H 1 1 1 1 -r
snow win oe neia m Jasper next week.
Ray Milburn is at home from Bloomington spending the holidays.
Ä CRO0KED BOUNDARY.
The Jasper chools closed Tues
day tor the holidays and will re open Jan. 5th.
YOUNG WOMEN; NUMBER SURPRISING The number of young women who suffer with weak back, dizzy and nervous epelJa, dull headache and weariness T ? rr -l ...
m surprising, ivianey and bladder ills cause these troubles, but if Foley Kidney Pills are taken as directed relief
loiiotfa promptly, and the ills disappear. Contain no habit forming drugs. At J.
a. iueurmgnr. aav.
Joseph R. Klaeh. Teach er nr
German at Tangier Hierh School.
Tangier, Ind. is home this week visiting his parents during the
nonaays
K Wilson came down
Indianapolis Wednesday to
onristmas with his family - --
regular action of the bowels: easv
i iijuvi-un-ui, r Miei oi consupafy DoarTa R?guleiS. 5e at all
adv.
nk Tud" Kemnf .arrivPfl
1 - -. .
bunday night from the U.
ivy, his time oi enlistment
ig expired.
rs. Mary L Eckert is snend
Li j . .. t i
,ne nuiiuay vacation witn her
Robert, and familv at Mark-
lie, Ind.
Irs. P. A. Guckes left Sunday rning for Louisvi le to SDend
Je holidays with friends and rel
ives.
When baby suffers with croup, apply .and fiive Dr. Thomas Eciec ic Oil at
once. Safe for children. A little goe
a ?ong way. 2oc and 50c. At all drujr
stores. adv.
Miss Ester Edelstein and Miss Min: lie Mi'ler of West Baden were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sermersheim Saturday and Sunday.
Young Women as ushers are a feature of an Atlanta church, and all the men of the town are
struggling to be saved at that!
particular establishment. georütSöwnTexTs. j. a.
Ej'mbro, says: "For several years pastl
i?oiey s Money and rar . (Jomnound has be'en my household reined v for all coughs, eclds. and luna troubles. It Jias given permanent relief in a number O! cates of obstinate couglis and colds." Contains no ophtes. Refuse substitutes. A i J. A. Mehringer. adv.
The Alan Who Neglects Himself. When his condition points to kidney trouble takes an unwise risk. Backache pain and soreneds over the kidneys, nervous or dizzy spells, poor slep, are all symptoms that will disappear with the regular use of Foley Kidney Pills. L'hey put the kidneys and bladder iu a elesau, strong and healthy condition. .1 . A. Mehringer. adv. Alois Sprauer, candidate for recorder was shaking hands with the voters at Ferdinand, last Fri
day.
Miss Emma Killian of Hunt.
ingburg was the guest of Mr.
and vi rs. H. Kean Friday. Gerald and Roman Kempf
came down irom Bloomington Friday, to spend the holiday vacation with homefolks.
Beware Of Ointments for Catanh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of emell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the muetus surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damages they will do is ten f ld tn
the good yoQ can popsibly derive from the n HaU'a Catairh Core, manufac-
uirea oy j. uüeney & Co., Toledo, 0. contains no meraury. and is taken inter-
uauy, aciing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ayetea . In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sura vou
geu tu genuine, u is taken intemall v
a mad- in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, 7c. m Take all's Family Pille for constipa-t,on- - adv DEMOCRATIC SwARHTeCTION
1914. Far Judge 57tli Judicial Circuit. Leo H. Fisher, of Dubois County is a candidate for Judge of the 57th Judicial circuit of Indiana-
subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election of
CUie of the Peculiar Lines That'DL vid Two States. If yon -will look on the map of New England jou xvill see two curious irregularities in the dividing line between Massachusetts and Connecticut. , One of them is in
Granby township, a little north-
Mary' Wedding.
A Maryland man recently mirried off his fourth daughter, the
wwxa tvuv,4mi6 uuu.jiig nncu OL. ü act? U S UU WAS
were given mucn attention by the tirst painted on the rocts at Nia-
-society editors; ot the country pa- gara ialls, the ad was a good
peia in mat legiu. one; Decause it was novel.
A week or two after the wedding When patent medicine alman-
Then and Now. Wh
i
west ot Hartford, and the other in & Iriena no una been north for acs were nrst issued, folks read Enfield township, on the Connecti- 80me time met fhe -hcr, to whom themcertificates and all becut river, sokfch nf Snrincrf;! Tf he made some jocular reference in cause sorrm nf rhmr -Jnlroo nra
Snrincrfiol Tf Qe made some icH'u.ar reference m cause somp nf fhwV inlroo
is a standing conundrum whv. so reSarcl to the rerent cvent.,, tcl new and professional certificate
long as the boundary is imaginary, see bJ one said he, fthat writers had not become known they did not make it straight in- Mars wedding Veil nigh beggared of all men. stead of crooked. But thereby description" When circulars were first sent hangs a tale. "Well" said the old man, 'T don't to individuals through the mail Those two little ioers on the man know about thai. but I do know it they did not all reach thp wnit
are monuments to human obstinacy nigh beggared me!"-Lippi- basket unread, because people
and to the persistency which is one co 5
of the chief traits of the Yankee character. The ancestors of tin
farmers who own those little spotf Goou WeW3 For the Ed!tor-
ot ground preferred to live in Mas- aT i , VL Ulim
Bachusetts rather than in Connect!- Su. wa, t, rerain o v b dcut and fought lor their preference .
I 611 jt re:lchoi the hands Vf the Ihe controversy began in 1713 non- v v
and continued for 112 years fiefore IuaIa k,. kuu
it was finally decided. In 1724 the Lf,; r i ' "
question was appealed to England he romp?ly sont ;t back wifchX' but the government was so much fniw; t ni i,;'kl
, X"L ' Ct "XT 1 -vüvtiüx6 WöV tillV UUClllUaSlIAC 111 engrossed in the Seven Years' warh,.
that it was never brought to the at-' üi ir -rr:.
J? i."U w TT 1 11 xa LU iitai 1Li cu.jim
SZv nr r i S V?C riSht on the job! Any time tbir outbreak of the Eevolufcion both ßhe ßtrike, forJhicher ef 7 states continued to levy taxes and and T . the f ES Ä8 ? faSt dT and 6l.eC; nce mvsclf raiher than have tions to the farmers who occupied rtop." York Time. the land, and there is no record of . how they avoided one or whether Application for Renewal they paid both. Later, however, of 2icollse SfIIfted Vff ilSSa- lyOTICE is hereby given V'the citizens CnUSettS Only, notwithstanding the V Bambmlgc Tp., Dubois county, Indinrntt nf iha nminfir 011fhnf?nn ana that the uuderslgned, a male citizen probst 01 tne County authorities ID twenty one vears old. of ffondmnrni i.hr.iA.
Connecticut. In 1793 after Te.lCP and wlm has been a continuous resident I , , 1 1 I iLer Pe ''f the town of Jasper for a period of ninety 1
had more vanity about beincr per
sonally singled out and addressed
than they have now.
when the church fairs, and the
secret societies and the charity organizations, and the labor uni
ons, and the individuals with "a pull" first began to Derne tratft
the 'roff ramme" and the "ha Ti
ger" on the defenseless business man, black-mail had vague terrors for the advertiser which have well nigh ail been dispelled. In truth, the unavailability not to say utter worthlessness of these forms of advertising have long since been demonstrated by expensivexperience, and the advr-h'ins world is rapidly turninr to newspaper advertising as Liu-only practical, resultful Kind
For County Treasurer.
JOHN J. KREfLEIN, of Mari
on tOWnshin. IS a nancWdae fnr
a a .... t I W K VA V V- A
California Woman Seriously Alarmed,, Treasurer of Dnhofs finnnhv Tn-
- ' w v w.v JL. 4. A
1 snort time aero 1 contracted a se- Qiana, önhient t.n f.hP. Hppisinn
vere cold which settled on my Kings ami f the Democratic Primary eleccausod me a great deal of annoyance. I1-; iq-m x y tJieu
w uld have bad coughing spells and rav
ungs were so sor? ana intlamed I be
gan to be serionsiy alarmed,. A friend
recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for
year?. I bought a bottle nd it relieved
tion, 1914
JOSEPH A. SONDERMANN.
of Ferdinand township is a can
didate tor Treasurer of Dubois
my comh the Bnt night, and iu a wckl-J 7r 4 I wa3 rid of the cold and soreness of id vi Prlraary 1Ji-4.
For County Recorder. MICHEAL KRESS Sr. is a can-
didate for Recorder of Dubois county subject t the decision of
the Democratic primary election 1914.
mv
ungs," nntes Miss Mane Gerber. Saw-
telie, Cal. For sale -by all dealers, adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bergor left Wednesday evening, for Ferdinand, to spend Christmas with relatives ard friends.
Mr and Mrs Wm Rausch
went to Cannelton Wednesdav to
spend Christmas with relatives.
Lloyd Claycomb came home
from Bloominefton Sunday for the
holidays. Miss Dela Castrap is home from Purdue University for the holiday vacation Miss Henrietta Sermersheim
has been here from Indianapoli
tor tne tives-
ALOIS SPRAUJR is a candidate for Recorder of Dubois County subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election 1914.
For County Assessor.
JAMES M. SOKGER is a can1 r -m
i neie irom Indianapolis otxiuiuo m. owinuidk is a canpast week visiting rela- didate for County' Assessor, of 1 Dubois Countv. subienfc t.n th
Leo Eckert stepped off the platform at the Eckert mill Tuesday and suffered a sprained ankle which has confined him to bed.
County, subieet to tbp
democratic primary election 1914
Coughs thai prevent Sleep. T.;ese coughs are wearing and if thev 'bang on," can run ne down pnysically and lower the vital resistance lo di
carried on until 1804, when a com- a-r February term, i9u, for leave to soil in .nm vT J mT Ins own name spiritous, vinous and malt lipromise Was reached. There werf quors, m less quantities than a ouart fit u
several similar rliqnnfpq haxwen ihn fc me wit,h Prvelege of allowing the beveiai bimiiar QlbpuiCS Detween tne sane to be dranK for a period of one year two states besides tho?e which now froi? the date of 8aid "cens?, upon the roin lowing property to-vit: appear lipon, the map, and an agree- The precise location where said liquors are
mpnf wiq rnaohnA Kv ViiVVi TVTnoco 1 00 som 13 m a Toom 15 feet w de by 20 meill, was reacnea Dy Wnieil MaSSa- feet long situated in the northeast corner of chnsetts consented to surrender her VwostSaiV,0 .buikUnpfroutin 011 MJ 1,' 4- 4. 2. 'x ?treet. Said building is situated on part of Claim 10 a Strip Of temtOiy m lot 23. of the original town of Jasper, Dubois Woodstock and Suffield townships. Tl'Ä time make appllcn. provided Connecticut WOuld Yield !on for license to serve lunches, confecher claims to the other tracts in Äf" and for the "
dispute. No action, however, was LftbarStSSÄ
taken upon the report.
In 1810 the controversy was re-
1GXA7Z KRESS.
Dec. 2G, 1913. 3 wks.
A mui lriivuse the wart on the b rk ui ins neck for a collar buM- : ride on the back coach of a t.cxin to save interest on his
money until the conductor comes around ; stop his watch at night to save wear; leave '? 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 ask-1 ed to pay for it puts it back in the postofiice and has it marked refused.
lur Sympathy.
Is always extended to those in distress, but we have no svm-
CtOWnshm Dnlinla I Tof hu fr mnnf-A 4U U
7r . w "' c.w u. wnwuaiuij county. Indiana, that the undersigned a r"u"J " www uu tuc mail vvnu
Lucre is no recora to De IOUna. n Mluie citizen ot cue united States, will a
vived by some legal proceeding, and License Renewal N otice
"uiuuoaiuu wua upjjuuj.Leu, ÄiuTiuifi is Hereby given to the citizens of but if it ever reached a conclusion "eAs .-Dubois
ppiy morrows his neighbor's paper
i oon j.i ."j vyuuutv ouniniisionnr nr in
04u n Liiira commission was m- county at their next regular session in j an wnen ne Can nave One OI hlS OWn trusted- with the settlement, and ?";nrhna at a mere nominal exnense.
after two years they decided upon tos be drank m the premises, under the pro- Your home paper stands for vour fV, -rcf An wi"--u visions of the laws of Indiana governing ;--.f- x.
"" "i- uuiuiuaij ai-Lic, waiiujj sucii license. lnicicotö üiiu one lllttireStS ÜL
was adopted by the legislature of .ÄiSuÄ home town. It deserves
both ßtates. Exchange. - floor of a one story frame builder 1GX24, your moral and financial support.
bf porrersviiie, ind. 00 m lue ro It you are not a member of
Bijffht In It.
I
1 11 vuc CAOtl,- ihe iocal post office has ben f?ase ilr Uo Fson, 319 Pine St., 'iVVhen father was mck about six swamped with Christmas n-irk- im ßuy, VyiSP- writes: "I was vears ago he read an advertisement of np-pc fU wp K ' lV 1? .S'eat'y troubled with a bad cough that Chamberlain's Tablets in the papers ag?S t llS X7eek 1 faking all rec-! kept me awake n ghts. TwS small
" v itfs 1T ia Ui uuü lo parcel post. oouiea r iolevs Honev and Tar flnm.
ictly,1
iJnorartt Onmnheil nf Ft Smith A rL-
IIe purchased a box ot them and hi uuarding Again t Crom.
i.c hu- üü'umi k piiiuu. iiy siMei iiuu I xne OPSt saieguard t-ainst eroun
stomach trouble and was also benefited j bottle of Foley'7 llonev air) Tar Coa by them." For f-ale by all dealers, adv. pound in the iieuse. 1 II. Gim Mi .Hill. M. I I I 1 . .
is a
Sid.
(ÜP'nn. U'rifoa- XT i. ..i,; 1.1...
EeV- Charier? Bilger, who has very su?o.eptible o'itoud. ensilv Vafnh
Deen in cnarge ot tne Uatnolic (OJ,u 1 give tnem boiev's n jr ev and
church at CekÄie for the pastf,ar
R
iviaaison, inar, ana went mere; vent croup." At j. a. Mehrineer adv
jasc weetv, itev ijawrence r icnter, of Greensbur, Ind., coming to Celestine to take charge. Cured Of Liver Complaint
'I was suffering with liver complaint'
1 1 i i
ouiiipuuuu aim in eveiy instance get prompt relief and are soon
,eure. We keep it at Inme aud pre-
PQimd completely cured j.ne., Ät J. A.
adv
-iMehringer.
C&flCr&. bit
Young Jones Tour daughter, sir, la tforth her weight hi srold!
All .hingS come to him who' 01d Bro-trn Would you mind lendixx
waits belongs to the leisurely me 10 and her as secua:ity-
past
our
Dec. 5, I3,3vk.
JOHX L. KRODtL.
United States Hotel
MILL STREET, JASPER, IND.
family of readers you should be
gin now by sending in your sub
scription.
When you go away from home.
or have friends visif-.ino- vnn nr
First Class accommodations for von nrp orrino hn crivp a narrv
Traveling men and regular musicale ' or recention. or when
boarders.
Also Good Hitch and Peed
utaDie. von Qoll hnw nr nVionnra vnnr rno
CjOOQ bsar m Connection. Fi rsrT I irl AnpA nr Vn2inVQ nr vnnr enri nr
ülass Liquors by the Ju. or dflnorhtpr is mvriprl nr wVip
mottle m bond goods at a'reason- your neighbor gets a new baby,
able price.
Your patronage is solicited. IGNATZ KRESS Prop.
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 publish it.
a-
('laude Gramelspacher is here from Lafayette to spend the holidays with home folksMr. and "Mrs. Marf. RaNv
own from Louisville
to spend Xmas with rel-
says Iva Snii h cf Po:n Blank, Texw. Cdme aown Irom Louisville
"and doeided to try u 25c box ut Cham- , luesday berlnin's Tabletp, and am h npv to sav afivec;.
mat l am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For Sale by all dealers. adv.
Dr. Robt. Piekhardt camp
down from Tndianap lis Mondav'?0, Avait for.it to deveiop into p euon
TUn ru 4? to visif. hi'c mnfU,. ..wov. : !il DUP ""i it at once. Uüamberlmn's
u.cuu.iCKc uuacuniudv lvji - muct UVCi oiii lbt-ioncLi Kemfafv is intended eane -iallv
No eood live American would
father the phrase now.
Present day succes ful ones get a strangle hoTd on what they want, and hang on All things come to him who uses printer's ink and goes after what he wants. How to Bankrupt the Doctors A prominent New York physician says, 'lf it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes worn bv wom
en the doctors wculd probably be bank- E nipt." When yon contract a cold do
Pueblo Chieftain
In the Clouds.
the horday vacation and the stu-4rnas'
dents departed for their homes.
various
Misses Bowlus and Dillon
teachers in the local high school ;tion.
Earl Doutrhertv is ah hnmo
from Purdue Unive: s'ty, Lafav p,leasant UE Jette, to spend the 1 o iday vac-,aI1 dealeM'
left Tuesday night for their! pyA,.ÖY, n , " homes in Lafayette and Bedford ifroSSdSüSSeÄS for the hedays jday nighfc J Moseph Klueh came home from!vacatlor-
Tanger, Ind , where he teachps ThQ r rrr, , , school and went Lo Indianannlk , the locul high school basket
me home
Satur-
spend the holiday
lor coughs and colds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of thoso di seasee. It is most effectual and iq
and safe to take. For sale by
aav.
Notice Of Appointment.
Notice is hereby given that the
land ersigned has been aDüointed Tis XT HT-,:-n
Arlminiohvofn tttiVVi fUo ,'11 W X KJ i X I 1X1 CT
iiuujimuwcttUL VY1U11 LilC W1J1 all"
nexed of the estate of Isidor Schuhmacher, deceased. Said
estate is supposed to be solvent. Is go?d a.?e men and women, it
Dated at Jasper, Indiana this 11 ZZg;
day of December, 1913
With a Cold
Cf
Martin Schuhmacher.
Administrator with will annexed Dec- 12, 19133 wk.
experience has proven that there is noth
ing better for colds in children than
The Butler-We've got a burglar lo
Ihe kitchen, sir.
tjie first part of this week to at-i , e tend the teacher's meeting. 514 yn' tc
am met defeat at Ireland
Mil the score
Nnt Rernd fifln if K7
leep-diFturbing b'addr weakness iii5uess in joints, weak, inaotive kidney1 ötion Ind rheumatic: pains, are ail evidence of kidnev t ouble. Mr. Marv A 'Dean 47 E. iValuut St.. Taunton, Musp., writes. "I have passed my 87 h Innhday, and thought I was beyond the reach
or inediüßfi, but Foley Kidney Pills have proved most beneficial in my case.' J. A. Mehringer. adv. i
CASTOR! A lor infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of (ZfMi
Ib South America is to be fund The ProfeSsor (absently)-Ask hia i hird from winch a species oi bufc-to com again. I'm busy just now ter can be obtained. This animal! . li known as tli-'oH bird," and one) of its favorite haunts is the island j Sage Tea For the Hairof Trinidad. It- breeds in rack)-, For sage tea take two ounces of caves on "the mainland, laying its i the newest dried garden sage and eggs in a nest constructed of mud. I two ounces of green tea. Put in an The young birds are extraordinary iron pot (be sure that you use an ly fat, and ihe fat, having been iron one) and add three quarts of melted down in clay pots, produces boiling water. Let simmer slowly t kind of hut-ter, says London Tit- until only two quarts are left. ReBits. This butter i3 used bv the move and let stand for twenty-four
natives The caves inhabited bv ! hours. Then strain and put into
9
f: Som?f Bottle of HOK
Chamberlain's
Goug'h Remedy It is a, favorite with manv mother and
never disappnts them. It contains no orjium or other nardtifand may be given
aurels
no awm to
IM for
Cold
I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
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FOR. COUGHS and COLDS Coatatna Ne Oplatr I Sfe For ChU4ra
For Sale by All -m i i Dilsra.
For sale by jos. a. Mehrineer
Statement of Ownership . Required by Act o Aug. 12,. 1912. - . Of Jasper Weekly. Courier, published
n eckiy ut dusper, mmana ior uct. l, 1013. Kdltor, Managing Editor, Business Mai
limn
: these oil bir.ls are usuallv accessible hnftlpq. Annlv to tho scaln everr
nnl v frnt?i f con uml i-Un. V. , f : ' j : l . I Sil
w'w -v-"? u-uAitiii morning tinu iiigut, miibaiug cjul- j tramp of these feathered creature fro- i,r innfnc Tliia ia n cnlnn. igeta G
' J Iii -LUX llllll 1.1 IVJi 4.UIU fc V urAWU- I
er, Publisher, Owners. B. J2. Doaue.
Bondholders and mortgages; Xouo. Circulation . Weeklv B. K. DOAXE, Tub Sworn to before me,hid day of Dee
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tlv for fire mirmtes. I his is a ßple
m. . I J X,
uenuy aUords exciting sport to aid tonic for the hair as well as di-
Uit adventurous in spirit tinetlv a stain for restoring irom
ckers are not all dead yet. because a
pony peddler comes to Jaspar and or 8 would-be or so-called business
men to put up $10.00 apiece on a. pony con test, one of them put uo $33 and It was guaranteed lie should have'the pouy. Riehl Hint it Still Scker3 will bite. Paste this in
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