Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 September 1914 — Page 8

Very Serious

It in m very serious xnnUcr to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason w are you in buying to be careful Jpgci the cuuioc

BLack-dramgHT Liver Medicine

The reputation o: this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion andtiver trouble, is firmly established. It docs not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2

United States Hotel MILL TRKF,I J A WEE, 1M. First Class accommodations fcr Traveling men and regular boarders Also Gx)d Hitch and Feed Stable. Good Bar in Connection. First Class Liquors by the Jug, or Bottle in bond goods a4: a reasonable price. Your patronage solicited. IGNATZ KRESS Prop.

STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S HOT!

Strike the people for business while they're in a buying mood- If vou want to strike hardest, put a striking ad in the Jasper COURIER and keep it theie. Keep on striking and the "iron," for you, will never grow co!d.

Wake Op and Advernse.

'Will you walk into my parlor?" 4 Said the spider to the flies; "My webs are spun in places where They do not advertise. " "We thank you, sir, but must decline" The wily insects said; "We do not care to waste our time In place that a . t a i. '- Ex. 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 ioterest on his money until the conductor comes around; stop his watch at night to save wear; leave T and Y without ado or cross to save ink; pastures his mother's grave to save corn; but a man of thi kind is a gentleman and a schol ar compared to a man who will take 3 newspaper and when asked to pav for it puts it back in the postotiice and has it marked refused.

Statement of Ownership Required by Act of H 24, 1912. f Jasper HV-kly Courier, published w vx'kty at Jmpr, End! ma for K t. 1. i"... ' lltor, MaaüuritiK E'iiior, Himinr Mana- . r. Publisher, iwners, li l.. Doane. bondholder anil mortgages; None. Circulation Weekly R K Im - VNK, Pul.. iwora to before me thin n day cf A" I 1 J! TNI K K l'OlVIIKIM t . last lee i tin- Peace S. ai. Airi' 17, liU4 1 k.

Every J T Dcüarl

vo'i put intn a noo should bring tu u dollar's worth of tt inl.ir. h '.".ir worth ftprvicc, m iollurj Sfth of t . ' siit isfaf ion. For rxery 1 '. r .u put into a puir of J. B. Lewis Go's "Wear Resistors" Tea receive hornet value. You Cft the 1kv U-Ht': r that

duo?: you tb an c comsin. Mean tint j or J. Ii. U x -0. Moaio.i. Mu.

'The voice in the dark. A Memory of Pickett's Brigade and I Night Attack Some vears after the civil war a

gathering of veterans of both sides was exchanging reminiscence at a bauquet i;iyen by the board of trade of Nw York, writes Jtfrs. La Salle Corbell Pickett in Lippincott's The presiding officer was Colonel J. J. Phillip of the Xinth, yirginia regiment, Pickett's divisfon. He was speaking of night attacks and .recalled one in particular, not because of its startling horror?, but bcaase of a peculiar circumstance, almost resulting in the compulsory disobedience of orders the obey; ing, a it were, of a higher command than that of earth. "The point of attack had been carefully selected," said Colonel Phillips "the awaited dark nieht

f had arrived, and my eommand was

to lire when General Pickett should sirrrtl the oder. "There was that dread, indescribable stillness, that weird, ominous sience, thnt always settles over everything before a fight. You felt that nowhere in the universe was there any voice or motion. "Suddenly ,ne awesome silence was broken by the sound of a deep, full voice rolling over the black

void like the billows of a great sea, directly in line with our cruns. It

wa sinking the old hymn, 'Jesus, Lover of My Soul.' "I hive heard that grand old music many times in circumstances which intensified its irapressiveness, but never had it seemed 60 Bolemn as when it broke the stillness in which we waited for the order to fire. Just as it was given there rang through the night the words: "Cover my defenseless herd With the shadow of thy Ving. "Heady! Aim! Fire to the left, boys!' I said. "The guns were shifted, the volley that blazed out swerved aside and that defenseless head was 'covered' with the shadow of kis wing. A Federal veteran who had been listening looked up suddenly and said : "I remember that night, colonel, and that midnight attack which as carried off so many of my comrades. I was the singer." There was a second of sileneel Then "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," rang across That banquet beard as on that black night in 18G1 it had rung across the lines at Bermuda Hundred.

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MADE By KOOSIER ARTISTS

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ÄTFMfVRMft f B opy ot a brief artic1e vvhicK I rear HI Ltlii ' J frYt ' 11,01 I " "f r-'r.-ii ' 111 IllfiiniWl I II Iii :n vhich the lelati cm of NM , jUu to r 'in nart of th Hihi ru l rJK y

g ' - v a "Ml VA W V I d? i Mii. M. f.. C.

An t think inquiry rfer'tö ja" Ii jcld anpcdo' which dat b u k to t:be !tfl)4entli century. A Holder was caught handling: "a pack of caids :u ; church and was taken before ie mayor of the town for due seutence il

ot punishirent. Io defeuse of himself

Tataht W.mn w,;, D.sp.ay Their 88,(1 m- ibl. fcfctt, . , . ; ' prater book nd n!manc ThH bit '": M,ny ExhHrd8methattherMsbuforlw;od bt of P.ctt res n Oils, Water Colore the deuce tells of the Father and

anä Hnotojraphy Great Exposition Sen , the trey of the Holv Trinity

of Dscorted Ch'na. The four DOU hip in mini tx,

evangfli s. Matthew. Mark l.uk and Jo hi i, and th five ie)U of th five wiaod th Btre foolish virgin! ! thn BU aliud for the ix dojd in which the World was made, aiid the seven ot for the Vvendav ii which

To make sure (the Lord re t d Tbe eight sp t t-l!.-5

w a t iie "i uif " . . r oo(i people aveoj

iroro the no(I : the ninn teUe of the nin lepr- whom t e Lord deani d. and the ten rerninds me often com ! rnar.dmpr.t g'vn to M aa hqpieeti J'utr aein njino' oftheQuoeo of Sheba and of the wisdom ot $ol emoii, and the king (ells me of the 1 0rator4he liing of at h earth. anlofoor good kinr (George, fori whom we inutft ail Dtaj."1

"W hern dors th knave eom'-ili?,1 said the mavor ''The sergeant who brought me here in the greatest knave that I know," was the reply. Then fn soMier irefil on:Thn SiSdaysof the year are shown by the number of

pole in the pa 'k, and the fifty-two

The richest craft work r 1 ever beea li ; diana st .u- fait

M l; y of the Uaudii ttoniMi that ha MMiin I lor th Ini week of Sejft. 7, ln-

( llldlog all Hues of endeavor to which the borne oiaHers of tliis state tur-

their talented finger.

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visi. d ol tin prfre oiTeHoi in tru WOD i d rtfj ' $ ! the ir, some of the old ! fleitiona iiaving been discard i . . ones atl 'eI, whil there bat I ea a gen oral Increaae in the premiora money, in two iepartne&ta of the fair where Indiana worn

show On

inabilities us LTts and culitotaJ awards -jr.:f' in the 1 be that of

t!ie total pre

en mostly

home 'makers the fln nary depart men I offen (i are over $2.üao The most notable women's departnumts ixiintin.us and drü Ing

miiims of Which reach $a0o; and whiel

Is expected to bring to the lair's an gallery the representative work of the best Hoe -ier a? fists In oilier vearn anyone who co.ild paint any kind of picture In oils, or water colors .couM show their work at the fair, but ai the nett fair a n. m method will be followed, fr-r tncl plctar wiH have to he approved by a jury made op of art--ts who have exhibited work at the UaftUal Indiana irtfsta' exhibition at the John Hecroti Art Institute, Indianapolis, and this lüry, after a erftica)

examination, will determine what pic turei are worthy to o on exhibition it the fair No stuto tair or exposition in the country ranka wtth fndiana in its exhlbltion of derorated ehlam. This exhibit at the next fair will show some notable Improvements, for there has been g r' ; nil rp Of the classes and an Increase of prtRea which will bring forth the best woA that the irofesafonal amatenr painters have to offer The total prizes on china will be over J5 0Betause oi a revision Id the arts and crafts division and an Increase of prizes there will be extraordinary qnalitles of Bteoidltn? 'bloek printing bane. -made jewel rV, leather work",

I arvi pottery and r crat! aanhfji shown photbgraeI:-ra. 'm :.r

KuYou Have Always Dowght, and which hnn been r SO .years, has borne the sfjrtiatnro of

V Clrtl tl'l J t,At Ml.a 1.1..

sonal supenision sineo its lwHmf AI'owtio OHO tdorivo von In 'ha

All ( oanterfettaj Imitations and Just-as-.: ood1 m Exp 'mien's Ihal trillo with and endanger t lie h- tlth Inlauts and Children Ebtrcrienc against v fnicnU What is CASTORIA Catoria is a liarinjess substitute for Castor 0 ire go.ie, Drops mid Boetiafng Syrups. It is r..-a- t coutains neiil er Opium, Morphine nor other äareucfc Mibstanee. its ajre is its guarantee. It doMrovs Wohin and allays FtereHahneafl. it ntmn fltanauna And Odie. It relieves TflUhlt Troubles, c ures Constipatio, and Flatuleney. It assimilates the Fond, re-uLites ih. Stoin;u l! and Bowels, jrivinir healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tuo Mother's Friend.

CASTORIA

Bears the Signature of

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weeks by tlie number of cards, wherefore this pack is my Bible, ray

prayer-book and n almanac." The old storysnys thaf the n.ayor laughed heartily, ?et the soldier free ami paid hin a guinea lei hiacl ver-net-s4

THE WWW POTATO PATCH

The Kind You Have Always Bougn I In Use Wot Over 30 Years.

tmc cewTauw Company, tt muknay Tiicrr. ncwvorr crrv.

leaving, v , ottrer Hues i The amatetn

always bm y la hare an extensh i tares must a be ThH PaiT is al dlework of !; 11 m

Old GentleinanIs there any thins to see on the other side? Ferryman -No. Old Gentleman Is there au inn or anything? Ferryman No. Old Gentleman Then what do peo pie go aeross for? Ferryman Tuppence. Sketett

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mmrt an J "Jim tkr u Unt. himk ?fd lafrtafaaMt Practica bclusivtly. ' f'. C CMnr W or M U SiU it. t, pr ruu4 St.tr r.tact OAc

WASHINGTON, D C.

An Indefinite Number.

i nree-y ear-oid Andrew was in a rather petulant mood, and in order to restore his customary good humor his mother promised him some preserved strawberriei if he would Do a good boy. Calling a servant, she said: "Jennie. plea&C pive Andrew about four gtravberriee" Jennie proceeded to fulfill the wish of her miatreäfl and counted out the berries, "One, two, three, four." "I want five," prote-ted the child. "But your mother said four,M aid Jennie. "Mamnvi said fcibout fourw replied Andrew. And he got the fifth. New York Times, Nearly TTirougn. A ftrancr entered a p.'r.ii ia the middle of the sermon id .-rated himself in the back pew. After

awhile he begp.ii to fi ! j over to the whit ed ide, evidently an old the congregation,1 i' i "Ilow Kons has faff? "Tliirt ht fortj the old Ii an answered. know exa i It'

TU stay then." decided the itnnger. "He must be pearlj donau Every bod v3 AIüj:jL;ie.

Fndicna, will analn hiO'.v, hilt their i!C ! I year's make, ays rich, in the nop a Women, ftsMeeially

In crohet and knitted werk, UhvAmade 1aee? and e broideries, pillow; and ot- r fancy m n and speeia' ipeeimena ef hand sewing. t A new division will needle work !ie hy wqmea i r sxty five ye tra or ni.! r. and anotber v. ill h' ior frh of lüteen years and linder. The culinary exposition will have fine dlspla; of those kit hen products

ror wmi-Ii Ir.t;:; m women ari narionai.

i a pa -tris, reliKhes Tii tie wül claw r i the amateur ra un unolber for the

ly famous Infruit prod u it 8, he a difitin I : culinary exhihit professional.

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PLAYS PIAMO-CeOR9ION

Melodious NFilsl at Indian;

The Indiana Stat week of Sept 7. 00 ture thnt will not to thorsar. I of Fall that has never lie aroerlcas fair si win be aiyea by aceordioniat, rho

amuiii; the it

The Indiana lrih .0'ato patch conUioJ 75,tMMKcrefl this year and the total production will be day by the United States Crop Reporting Boad The oonditioa of the crop it 70 per cent of normal and the price at the preeent . time averaging around $1.03 i er bushel.

In Continental LJnitr.d States there y

re 1,708,000 acres planted to this product and this year's pro lactiou is

-stimatea atöbtyil l,()0o hunhels hy the Federal Department o Agriculture. This yeai's crop will exeed the average Dtop of the past tivP years by approximate1 l,0G0,t0ühu&hela. The nation's production last year was 331,55.000 bot help, was pro ducd on :;.r,c8 t)( 0 acres of land and

sold tot $117,909,000, or an average g I

ol vw Cent! per hushf 1. f The following I able ol weights' of

United Mates coins will be fottnd valuable f r ready re l'ii ence':

no guiu t-aif weigob t v fjrairs

U'e f . gold piece weighs 135 grains

1 be trode dollar weighs 420 grai s. The $20 dollar geld piece weighs 10' grains. The 10 ent piece weighs 4 1 ftgtaidfl The bronze cut piece weighs 4$ grains. rhe gold du! ar oom weighs 25 The cent nickel piece weighs 72 trains. The '-cent copper weighs 131

grains. The a-cent hronze piece wwigha 68 irnins.

The "dollar tf ouf dsdies" weighs re to 3e Given i 4 1() grains, air. The o-cent silver piece weighed 12.375 gja.ns.

The cent nickel piece we;ghe 77.16 grains. The poaiter eagle weighs 67'-wrras,

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irlÄMPERTl BOCKELMAN II

I General A . -

Merchandise.

Shoes and Clothing, Goods, Notions, Staple Fancy Groceries.

Dry and

Country Produce "Wanted! Bive us a Call. Both Phones. Fi-ee Delivr

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a mnsjeal fea b entirely new iaitors, but one tieaxd on an

-1 " L This feature y inedlio, th planoao buidfl tirst 01aoe masters of tins etra-

, . ."imp j-norgun, .Mou , arme, beautif u It-

baiar,cnl um, riihout any obrtction

, Pinn p ""'"i'i 0 am un iriTi ivr zu TO Dinv ntlT tu ;ngh ;r mr to ft m; ta.. t ftu up ..,h rain, snow, er leet: TtN rli.l rcl brcecL

. 1 ?!eMwi:i So,id Steel Breech de as well as out) Solid Top- tide t ruction -iylatwd Barrel iv. hu h costs $4.00 xtra on otter guns) Pre. Button Carted, I 2 maT aui-d cartrv't quickly from magannc without w throMgh ;tl i D.n jle SrV.ctHrt-TakDown Feature-TriifKr and Hammer Safety. Handle r. :

oiuiiu in ;- uide A sun. SZZ.bU.

stamp potag for bl cjttaKnr desctinnr No. 7T 777 jn . 18 B, C, I and Trap - m er iejtUtis1ff&firj7?sicl ZTurift jiyt-atiKg rifles and shotguns. Do it now! 42 Willow Street, New H . rr. ..aHL

f f yr a shoot

a rinV, r'-ol or shotgun, vou should have a tot v

; Book 1 00 pagei ot asefni information f-.r ibo

The l-eent ftiekf! nippp m'. 1 r"!nH rs ar l reloadiaf tols im aH lard r: . 1 ne teill flltwei piece Weigaed t a: ; t r how to Dteasaro ptnrdera acaumtfly; yoa how to c 30 ßraiüc ' tUfy :: nn do mow .r brtter sli"tM v. TVi ! i- free t 9 i ntl Thief" s.'.nr.fitt ru,.t5i- t. Ti M --i: L": ... . :n ... c.

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No Editors (; Xthere

There are no editors in the psni- ' tentiariet1, and whn one die he has B sure pa-sport to heaven. According to hq exchange, however, an ed-; itor recenthy died, and ot on the!

wrong nue, ana appeared at the' j gates of Hades, lie was refused ad-l 'mission hy hi Sntnuic Majesty who ' said :

"Hea?eii is bin home; and beaidei

it we mi him in here be will continually dun deün uent uh-criberg. fcr our habitation is full ( t tnpm, and thus create disorder in oty kingdom1 Ex.

The Sutton HOTEL 1

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The tfidents at WeHeelej havheen declared to he 4,a vast lumpt i unassimUaiad indigestible sto gjoiai.'1 A hat thla meanu uo one seems to k now.

A D-'roit lady who has b-en having niat'iruouial trnbitln says she

marued om e on a bet and for spite.

Amedio and His Piano-Accordion. ordinary instrument. Tbp accordion B plays is many ti:iis larcer. strong- ; er in tone and more melodiötis than ; the old-time accordion which Hoosier.

know. Thm rnainiment U alajoal as she appears to have : -t in eaoh inlarge as Amedio. earri m it from gacce his BKmldan with b .-trat. It has four ' j hanks of ke . a pipe nran, and Miladi aajs wha just can't underjas many at . oio h:- ::es stand how women ever kept up with ; Amedio will s; ; ; . ,.ra hours each n u0

lay t th Fa:r wai lerina about the .iT. , , VtmtOM itariM Un, .lanes. h,,ita- 'venlion of the tepboM. lion wultz?s and other tujieful aira. j i

WEST BADEN, IND. "The Typical Home-Like Hotel," Will V. Troth, Proprietor. The Sutton Hotel is 'ocated UDon a hieh eleva-

tian affording splend: d riew of the picturesque springs valley. Located one square from depot and the famous West Baden Springs. Electric $ Lighted, Steam Heated; Hot and Cold Water, Fire I Proof. - j Rates $10.50 Per Week,

4 - w with all the convex iences of your home. No bet- I ter table service. Under new proprietorship. A t t hotel with service ;urpassed by none in the vallev J

I atasensiüie rate wiLmn reacn oi an. opiendid 4

I accommotiations ior lamines. write the management for any information you want 1 j OPEN THE TEAR ROUND.

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