Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 January 1914 — Page 5
IASPER
Mrs, Geo. W. Haberly is visit-
ing in Louisville this week.
PHugo Rothert of the Huntingurg Bank was n Jasper Monay at Corn's. Court. Editor Pickhardt of the Hsintingburg Signal was in town Monday seeing the people. For dyspepsia, our national aitaient, nt Burdock Blood Bitten. Kecom- ; mended for strengthening digettion, purifying the blood. At ail drug stores. fl.UO a toule. adv.
luUn tn The January trm of Dubois Mrs Frank J. Seng and babv
Circuit court convened Monday, and Miss Minnie beng spent New
Clarence Brown fa at home from New Albany visiting h.. grandmother Mrs. Kellams o West Sixth Street. -mmmmm . - Any 6ia itching ig a temper tetter. Tbe taoit you ecraich lb worse it ih ties. Do an a Ointment for piles, eczemaany ikin itching. 50c. at all drugstores, adv.
Several candidates were in
town Monday saying "Howdyl" Miss Cleda Eckert returned to
Terre Haute Sunday.
Orville Eckert has returned to Valparaiso, where he is attending school. Miss Dela Castrup returned Sunday to Purdue University, Lafayette, to resume her studiesJames Hochgesang left' Saturday for Louisville to visit rela-
t ves and.friends a few days.
James Blackford was down from Marengo, Monday on business.
Year's day with friends at Ev
ansville.
. Lawrence Hochgesanp.
Application for Renewal
of License.
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till citi7.rna I
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Otto Sencr returned home
day evening after spending
fortnight with relatives friends at Evansville.
r- a
Cambridge township at the com- " ' Snn- inor nn'mnrv T t'. - ucantniiious rmmUl
8 Was bam and r?ised in Rflin. before the publication ofth.H
v uilUKc IM n On I IP rnr 1 itv Inlin wtt' Dir ntvl mam. I
Then and Now.
Miss Pearl Gerber returned PeV
Trov
road abo it a mile south of Jas-
now ca ed Litrlp kron.
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The local schools re-opened Monday after a ten day holiday vacation. The Twentieth Century Club met at the home of Mrs. W. A-
Mica m
t Connersville Sunday to resume! Wllson Wednesday evening.
I her school duties.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Fischer are here from Chicago visiting relatives.
i4Ihavebeea somewhat costive, but
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e bowels perfectly.' - Geo. R. Krause. rlo vJ
A'tona, Pa. adv.
Mr. John Schnaus left Tuesday morning for New Albany and Louisville on busines3. Roman and Gerald Kempf returned to Bloomington Sunday
where they attend Indiana Uni-
I Mr. and Mrs Will Sprauer were over from Huntingburg to 4)end New Years day with relatives.
A h ueeaoldre medy in America fo 25 yean Dr. Thomas" Eclscti'j For cuts, Nprains. burns, scalds, hruiser -5c and 50c. At all drug stores, adv. The county commissioners met
in regular session tne nrsc or
this week. The town board meets in regular session next Monday with the new members. Cnrönic Constipation Cured. ' Five years ago I had the worst case of chronic constipatioo I ever knew ofv an 1 Chamberlain's Tablet! cured me," m rites S. F. Fish, Brooklyn. Mich. For sale bv all dealers. adv. The Boone township farmers institute will be held at Portersville tomorrow.
friends with a watch social at
her home New Years Eve Lloyd Claycomb has returned to Indiana University to resume his studies, after spending the holidays with home folks. Deputy Sheriff Henry Graham A . C B ...
Tho building of Charles Flick Ien?aIe Patient to the
for Conrad Mark's new restaur- 2utner.n. msane Hospital at
stop the tick li or sensation at once. Does
not upset the st jmach, is best for children and grown persons. J. A. Mehringer, adv.
Mrs. J. L. Bretz is visiting her son Dr. Ross and wife in Evansville this week.
ant on South Main St. is ntaring completion.
he Mischief Quartette" and It's Work
B..u-ii year the month of January numMrs its list of victims from influenza, la-
'ippe, bronchitis and pneumonia. The (omni use of Foley's Honey and Tar
uu poind will check the onsot of a cold
id stop a rough, pieventing the devel-
rient tr more seuooi conditions . 4 ... m . .
if it on nana. J. a. Menriner av.
Misses Clotilda and Alma Buettner returned to Indianapolis and Anderson Sunday to resume their school work. Do you begin to cough at niaht. iust
when you hope to sleep? Do you have diana, subject to the decision of
JlSJw.HiToS the Democratic primary election pound. It will check the couah and 01 . M A S . B " .
For County Auditor.
JACOBSENG is a candidate
for re-election as Auditor of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic Primary election 1914. For County Treasurer.
Miss Flora Travlor entertained JOHN J. KREILEIN, of Man-
the Twentieth Century Club and on township, is a candidate for
ireasurerui uuuoi county, Indiana. Subject to the decision wf the Democratic Primary election, 1914. JOSEPH A. SONDERMANN, of Ferdinand township is a candidate for Treasurer of Dubois County subject to the Democratic primary, 1914.
For County Recorder.
MIC HEAL KRESS Sr. is a can
didate for Recorder of Dubois
county suoject to the decision of
the Democratic primary election 1914. ALOIS SPRAUER is a candi
date for Recorder of Dubois
Sunday evening from Louisville.
after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rausch of that ci'4y.
Daughter of Henry Resser, Weil known in Jasper was Married in Boonville Miss Elsie Rosser, daughter of Henry Rosser, Third and Locust Sts. Evansville and Harry E. Marsh eloped to Boonville Wednesday afternoon and were married by Rev. D. P. Holt. They were accompanied by Frank Giigsby.-Ev. Press
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914. For Judge 57th Judicial Circuit.
We are authorized to announce the candidacy of JOHN L BRETZ for a second term nom
ination for Judge t)f the 57th Ignatz is having the dinine I. ' 1 A. l A X A l I . 1 TT -1 . P
juuiciai circuit, suuject w ine(room ot tne united States Hotel democratic primary election 1914. enlarged and remodeled. A new LEO H. FISHER, of Dubois plate glass front is being put in
County is a candidate for J udge of the 57th Judicial circuit of In-
tucky." He has farmed and for
several years was encaged in the Manufacture of brick at the Yard which is now conducted by his brother A. M. Lawrence has always been progressive and he was the first to install the new brick making rdachinery in Bainbridge township. He is f Vlrt-1M r U I i ...... 1 ! i- 3 a I
mujuuKui.y quauneo io maKe a
good trustee and when elected
the township will have an efficient officer. Ulds To Be Taken Seriously. Intelligent peop& realize that common ( öKls should he treated promptly. If here is sneezing an 1 chilliness with hoarseness, tickling throat audcoutrhim? beein pronptly the use of Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound. It is effective pleasant to tak, checks a cold, ami stops the cough which causes loss of sleep and lowe.s tha vital resistance. J. A. Mehringer. alv.
lar February term,
ni9 own nanie Min 'uoh, in U'm iua
unit-. w;tlt tin-
t'MI. for
A Restaurant Boom.
1 . ,m
M'.'iv1 in in us UIKl IIIHlt li in a märt at
nrivelciri of alio
tanetn be Iran for it npri.l ..f.
from the U.ttt uf sumI a - . upon the 'fol lowing pr.jpertv to wit: The precise location where said Uqnon are to br -old s D a room 15 feet wide or ju feet long s.tuati-1 in the northeast corne ! a two story frame building front in on Mill
onu iiuimiiig i! Miuateq on part of lot ML of the original town of Jasper, Du!ois
iruuiiiy, in. 1 1 ;tlia.
Also, at the same time will make application for license to serve lunches, confections, etc., and for the sale of cijrars and tobacco.
Said saloon to be conducted w Ith a restuarant.
u connection
IGNATZ KRESS. Dee, a . i d , -a m k - Notice Of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Isidor Schuhmacher, deeqsd. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated at Jasper, Indiana this 11
day of December, 1913
Martin Schuhmacher.
Administrator with will annexed
Dec 12, 19133 wk.
'ere e Have It !m
Evansville yesterday.
Miss Norma Milburn, after a holiday visit at home, has returned to Kansas, where she teaches school.
and when completed he will con
duct a restaurant therein, The Marks one on Main Street is nearing completion, they will both be in running order next week. This makes five short order houses in the town.
How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lieward for any case of Catarrh that cnunot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chenney ik Co., Toledo, ). We, the undersigned, have known V. J. Chenney for the first 15 years, anl believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able t) carry out any obligations ma le by his firm. Waliic, Kimfak & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catairh Cure ie taken internally, acting directly upon the blood an.l mucous surface of the system. Tertimonials sent fre Price 75 eontfl p?r bottle. Sold bv all Orutjiriats. Take h all's Family Pills for constipation, adv
Geo. P. Wcgner. J. P. Huther, Geo Krempp. and Geo. Gerber attended the Democratic district
Miss Alice Winship, of Rush ville, Ind , who had been the
guest of Miss Olive Traylor dur,County subject to t lie decision of
inpr tne noiidays returned home the Democratic primary election Sunday. 19R
For County Assessor
jaivilö m. is a can-
Sheriff Schwenk left yesterday with Nicholson of Columbia tD..
convention at New Albany last J?r the penetentiary at Michigan didate for County Assessor, of
week as delegates Wr w 7n.ern TdS. enrenceaj Dubois County, subject to the
uns weeK in uuoois circuit court Democratic primary election 1914
For Trust fH' H;i iuhriilo .
Best Coyh Medicine tor Children. Township "I am veiy glad to nay a few words in T a rirrurcxTo iTAonn ii a vü-i praise of Chamberlain's Cough Reme.iy! LAWRENCE H0CHGE3ANG
uowav, mi wanket, fip a canaiaate ior irustee 01
Claude Gramelspacher, Earl for two to 14 years for arson.
Dougheny and Grover Castrup returned to Lafayette Sunday to resume their studies in Purdue University.
A J. Walsh wan
and
SNEjELS, COL. A J. Walsh badlv done up with rheumatism
wnt for Foley Kidney Pills which was th only thing that would cure him. lieo. Potter of Pontnc, Mo. waf down . . . i . i i j ii it
on hifi oacs wnn Kinney mmi uiauuer
troubie
him we!
iemiiil medicine ami always
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writes
Wi
Mrs Lida
. ' ttÄTfl it for yesrs both for 1 Bainbridge township subject to children and myself and it never n..nfi, ; 101
mv cniuirenaua myseii and it never Demofratir nnmarv 1Q1 4 fill la to re AVO m rnro a frtnh WWIWr,IC Primary 114.
No fair.il v with children should be without it as it gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup." Chamberlain's
Chamberlain'" Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for cough
ud Fol Kidll.yP Ö1T5IW1 l:m8d.v i, pleasant and safe to ana, ?01"-- U .8 pleaeant to take. t II iÄÄ It ta. Ukp' hfa is of -'reat important wbn eonta.ns no opmni or other n.rcoUc It
medicine musi oe gl en to voum? 1 vQ. . Vi rate an urmcn.
I a
!t ttv it. J. A . Mehriner.
children.
For sale by ail dealers, adv.
adv.
Nearly Ttirougn. A stranger entered a church in the middle of the sermon and seated himself in the back pew. After awhile he began to fidget. Leaning
Misses Bo vlus and Dillon re- The new parcel post schedule turned Sundav from their homes went into effect Jan. 1st. and in Lafayette and Bedford to re- parcels weighing up to 50 lbs.
me their school work. may now oe mailed in the first
The store of Hoffman and .
Mehne at Havsville was broken Leo H Fisher of Huntingbunr over to the white haired man at hi9
into Tuesday night ;.rd various candidate for Circuit Court Judge ide, evidently an old member of articles of merchandise and some was in town Wednesday attend-, the congregation, he whispered: . I in i inf on nlinltin.. L J . - 1 a. L ' I I nwrnr . . w . w mm mm 1
money were raKCn nut vmut euvtuaaing ainuJ Wlul nw ivig uns iic uceu preacn
- t ie voters a Differ nee in WorkiBf Hou-8 i
A man s working day is 8 hour. His bo ly organ muft work perfectly 24 i.nnr tn kei him lit for 8 tiourt work.
W ek. sore, inactive kidneys can not do Mr. Charles Jochim and Mis8 it. They must be iound ami healthily Lsabelle Blessinger were married a tive all the tune. Foley Kidney Pi It at f TAamiuu ruu virl .
will make them o. lvu cannot take tkim infoivour system without jroo retulta followtnK. J. A. Mehrinaer adv.
Jochim- Blessinger.
at St Joseph's Church Wednes
day morning. At night a wedding dance was given at the Opera House which was largely attended We extend Congratulations
mg
"Thirty or forty years, I think," the old man answered. "I don't know exactlv." "I'll Btay then," decided the stranger. "He must be nearly done." Everybody's Massive.
United States Hotel MILL STREET. JASPER, INI). First Class accommodations for Traveling men and regular boarders. Also Good Hicch and Feed Stable. Good Bar in Connection. First Class Liquors by the Jug, or Bottle in bond gcods at a'reason-
able price.
Your patronage is solicited. IGNATZ KRESS Prop. What Foods Weigh.
It mav be convenient to know thai one quart of flour weighs one pound; a quart of cornmeal, one pound and two ounces; a quart 6t best sugar, one pound; a quart of powdered white suar, one pound end one ounce; a quart of best brown sugar, one pound and two ounces; that ten weigh one
pound, though this depends somewhat on the size; sixteen large tablespoonfuls make half a pint; a quart of butter, one pound and one ounce.
Waih Chamois Leather. a weak solution of soap
Htm One Bett.
To Make
and warm water. Kub plenty of soft soap into the leather and let it soak for two hours, then rub it till quite clean. Afterward rinse it well in a weak solution of warm water, soda and yellow soap. After rinsing wring it well in a rough towel, dry quickly and pull about till quite soft. It will then be better than moat new leather.
His Stomach Trooblcs Over.
Mr. Dyepeptie, woold you not like
George Segers Dies. Suffered a paralitic stroke
Monday afternoon and died tool that yonrttomich troatit t . MwVf f W-on n m a m! "v, r !lit von coold et snv kif.d Ol U Tuesday night at 8.J0 p- tn. aged . B with ou (i J bout 69 yean. During tne iv- geill m ll(1ilkeiy 9cm ,h4l y do
il war he was U member Ot tne .ven h,,p. f )r tin ending f your irouble Arith Imllana Volunteers After M "t m r.idt m to aetati roe tht it ii net
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leaver i f s and two eHilG
both grown to mhurn hia He
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Rehe, mnary irreaularlli' aiei ney. lustM fevm h ii-a uousual retails I , , K !ney Kills restorr On ssnila. sml Briull sriuin of kidoeyi nl blad dei aud tivs Ihe . sns of Ihetronlilt Ct,t'ft uu Usltt f.ir 'ton a druf". J. A
Mebruis
I pemmnent! v . snd t lioiiSHtein h .t ve4
heen, h hv not you" .lohn IC. dsrkr, of Hsttle i reek. .Mich is one of tliem
pay, " wss troubled with liesrt 1 Am . w) tk mi m A .
orit, lueitfVNtton rtii.l liver -inoliiiyt
until I imed ( IisuiIm-iIsiu'i Tahlets. theo my trnibl was over." Hold by all dealer" a I v .
ASTORIA
For Inlauts aud Children, Hit Rind You Han Always Bourjit
Bears the üinisturs of
yyD j' u jF ak.
cfistty Old ;uUemaa (as tliey psu SW asflurm U H in etesIUnt flasj at tHe asjlieo from Ike railway. la taped LsussUo- Ah, but to vmgU
tee aat
Embarrassing For ths Lecturer. Civilized ptojle when they lister to a lecture on lorne ab-trii-! seien tific eubjert applaud even if they do not Understand. Hut there i.s evi dently more frankneea among sav age., according to a story told 1 Captain Guy Hurrowp. A white nai one arening Mied to explain tf some Bietn ben of an African tribe, the ICobttnsrbL the wondara of t!,
iteam engine and afflahip. Hr
I drew diamm on the sand, and tl audience listened and looked with appap-nt'v inttiM interest. A '
he nnkel his hearers whether thejj understood. "Ymf they replied;! they thought thrv did. "There win a deep silence, " Tap Uin Bumwi said, "for I08M time, tnd then a roice in the center of the crow-! expressed tho tiimmken .entiment of the whole rr emuly in ene ernpl u,rd, uttered m s tone of the deepest conviction
'Liur ! " BsBbarrajaing for the leeturatl Westminster Gatette.
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When C. T.Li
oi. Jamal un was first paint d on thp rock3 at Kj. ara Falls, the ad was a good one; because it was novel. When patent medicine almanacs were first issued, folks read them certificates and all because some of their jokes were new and professional certificate wnters had not hvom
of all men When circulars were first sent to individuals through the mail, they did not all reach the waste basket unread, because people
naa more vanity about being persona ly singled out and addressed than they have now. When the church fairs, ana the secret societies and the charitv organizations, and the labor unionn'an;? th? individuals with 'a puil t first began to perpetrate the Programme" and the "hanger on the defenseless business man, black-mail had vague terrors for the advertiser which have well nigh all been dispelled. in truth, the unavailability not to say utter worthlessness -of these forms of advertising au long since been demonstrated by expensive experience, and the advertising world is raniHIv
turning to newspaper ad verneine
as theonly practical, resultful
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use the wart on eck for a collar l,ack coach
interest on his
mom y nci the conductor comes arouin,. :, Iiis watch at night to saw wear; leave T 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 pav for it puts it back in tne postofhee and has it marked refused.
do you know TheYoutfr
Companion as it is tö'dav ?
Our Sympathy.
Is always extended to these in distress, but we have no sympathy to waste on the man who borrows his neighbor's paper wnen he can have one of his own at a mere nominal expense, i our home paper stands for your interests and the interests of your home town. It deserves your moral and financial support. If you are not a member of our tam:ly of readers you should begin now by sending in your subscription. When you go away from home, or have friends visiting VOu or you are going to give a party musicsle or reception, or when your chinch or society contemplate 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 hahv
or, in a word, if you know or near oi anv item of infnroof
the public, brim? or ?PnH if i
and the Courier will gladly publ lich it.
Do Not Trifle With a Cold
Is pood advice for men and women It may be vital in the case of a child. Lonexperience has proven that there i nothing better for colds in children than Chamberlain's Cough Remedv It is a favorite with many mother and never disappoints them. It contains no opium or other narcoticand maj be t'lvcn with implicit confidence.
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