Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1915 — Page 4

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

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Katerad ae second-class matter at the postoffi?& at Jasper, Ind., . under the act

or .nnren s, iörtf.

Kv-Hoti?n Kl. 50 Per Ye.

r ; jip yup.-x kt in j i led regularly to it

5 i?-'-rihrr? tiatil a infinite order to dis-

uWui'if s reeeiv&l and all arrears paid

in fnll; in lees io the discretion of the publi-'bfi a Jifrent court e should be

deemed advisable.

FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915.

There are several "chickens"

in Jasoer who hate awf ullv to be

AT roasted but an occasional ' stew'J

at a hop fest is their delight. The Kaiser ;,;ves the Almighty credit for victory in Poland, but apparently intends to whip the British himself. The inglorious Congress at Washington D. C. died of old age on March 4th, at noon; and there is none so poor as to do it hornage. It spent most of its time, looking for ' 'Pork", and opposing Pres. Wilson's policies The Purdue Report on the Stallions and Jacks registered in Indiana shows that Dubois County has 65 in service of whom 62 are reported sound. Dr. Fred C Driver of Jasper has examined more than any other veterian in the county having 22 to his credit. Which goes to show that the Jasper doctor is the most popular veterian in the county.

Mother Pioneer Passes

Advertising Fans Offer Excellent

Opportunities for 5mep-Tie Publicity.

Ed and Mary A Miller to

Adolnh Hemmer. 20 acres. -1000,

JoHn Petery to Joseph E. Gün

sel man. So 85 acres 1500.

Hattie Bosler to Uty of Hunt- Time, place and condition nlav

lngburg .61 acre 1. no small part in the effectiveness

jrmuip binger to uity ot Munt- of advertising:. It stands to rea-

mgburg .lfc acres 1 Son that the advertisement that

L.OU1S L-ancigrepe to Uty or meets the eye of the prospective

tiuntingbiirg yoacrtl. customer at the riVhr. Hmp-in

Hei na Dupps to Henry Dupps the right place and under favor-

öj acres ouu able conditions, stands a far betJohn W Lewis to .William E. ter chance of producing desired Ellsworth pt lot 6, Huntingburg resuRs than the advertisement 1Z00- , T . which does not enjoy these ad-

josepn jueisman to-r,iartmijeis- vantages.

man öb. 25 acres 1. Therp r r.prbiin

Helena Dupps to Henry Dupps places and conditions which, if

4tuacre o. . ; . properly taken advantage of by

rreuricK naraer touora nar- the arivprr.ism ttiqv ho mdo fn

der Last Will. " fortifv and strencrr.h

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Vital waJZ to iaOJCiie .v. tseil tisfimftntanri inp.rpa.qpi "rmliino-

I " V Jk UkJ lt & . IIq

i.cuö, loo p, iiuiitiijuug, ouu. power many times. Frank Zimmer to Jesse Stroud

12 acres $4UU. time will soon be Iwp the

Isidore bchuhmacher to Joseph present cool days and nights and Schuhmacher, trustee Of Ma- nnnrpn.orlpnf.erl wpnr.h

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oei JtueDier, lOtS ö ailü DC 1U. tions nf the nast. fpw wooi-o rof.

Jasper, by Will. withstandins-. There arp P.prtain

T o i r I v r V liUwn r "wt Tn ."U 1 1 .1 i? i" 1.1

benuhmaen r und, lA 13 acres equally effective in anv and all

Dy WllJ, seasons. And. aö-ain. r.hpr arp

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lsiaorc ciiunmacner to lieo. or.hers whip.h p.ar on v hp ncori in

M. bei)' . - eher und. 1-2 13 -2 certain seasons. But certainly

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aCreS UV l t-ho arivprtlSPT whn innlnrloo in

Isidore ochuhmacher to Em

I VM&AlkLlAl IfcJ V 1V11 1 1 1. 3 I flli

ma Clark und ä ZyA acres bv vprtisino- whiVn is rHVniarKr

Will annrnnriaf o -fn enmm qv ic in li-n

Isidore bchuhmacher to Josenh for bio-crpr resnit-c eho

T PI .1. 1 l i , nrt n wujiu6

i. ocnunmacner, lots 10 ana y season than he who does not

Jasper. Our laro-e assortment nf Fans

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Isidore benunmacher to Josenh with vnnv nrW nrinfp nr. fV,om

y j-v, , . - 1T l WV f.-J.XAUwV Uli Uli

1. öenumaener, lots 4 ana 0 Jas-hS just the proper caper- Order

Per-. now and avoid the rush. The

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lsiaore benunmacher to Josenh Rpn Rrl Dnanp PrintnWnm loo

T C1l 1 1 , r,n I -vwiuuuui, tvj

. öcnumacner, ious 2:uu ana zui per, Ind.

jasper

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!fi mi mm u The Ho2ne Telephone Uo has the largest lut oi subscribers and will give you the best ser vies You can tails to your

friends, order your mar-.

cliandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CÖ. TELEPHONE CO

Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper. Ind.

' 11 - - - - - -1 r 1 FOOTED AS WINNERS IN NEXT 500-HILER 1

FOR SALE-

Good frame house. 7 rooms, on

improved street. Cheap for im

mediate sale. Inquire this office

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miles.

From Huntingburg Independent.

"Mrs. Elizabetha Pickhardt

(nee Weisheimer), departed this

Jite Wednesday, March 3, 1915.

at 11:20 p. m , at the ripe old age of 89 years, 7 months and 24

daysThe deceased was a native of Germany, having been born in Eckelsheim, Hessen Daimstadt, July 7, 1834, she spent almost sixty years of her beautiful life in Huntingburg, having come to this place with her husband, the late Krnst Pickhardt, in the year lS56f With her parents she came to America in 1850. They located in Evansville. 0.) --n 21,1851 she was united i -u age to Ernst Pickhardt, a,a l.vo years later they removed to Huntingburg. She was a good chrslian wornr 11 t .

an, or a swe 1 and una.y disposition, and all wh Knew her, old and young alike, loved her. For severa years she had been in poor health, bat she bore jher trials and sufferings with true christian patience. She ras a kind and indulgent mother to

her children, a good neighbor ! P"e u A. 1 m ffiaa to see and a friend tc everyone who eo.rownfall It won't hurt me. joved her acquaintance jTalfe whafc lhe wjomng Qk , c.Juri Urr ut a d prepare to step to the rar

for your political demise is forth coming. " Sure that is whf re it 0 Jght to be Any party that cannot find

any better timber for r.?rresei t

If III V .1

r. ftenys rea ise

On The Horse

And His Diseases; Containing

Isidore Sp.linlinnnVKi? frv- TTntVi-

erme Schumacher, lots pt. 19, 8, 7. 8 Jasner.

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Isidor Schuhmacher to Martin

Schumacher, lots 1. 9. 10 Jasner.

Isidor Schumacher Jto George

M. Schumacher, lots 5, 6 and a

strip 44 by 119 Jasoer.

Isidor Schuhmacher to Emma

n 1- o o tr -10 00 00 mm iiiö iiöedbw . Kj

' üab" An 'Index of Diseases' which

Trir sto.w t t rives the Symptoms, Cause, and

Q.r;C::V: i"I:ia -to re Best Treacment of Bach; A

kJVHUHiClllCJ. C1J. iUUÖ XU. 11. J.iC. I 'Hr. U I r. Z Z . ..11 ' ' 1

blk. 94, lots 11, 13, 14. 17 18 19 J?iu?V2

zu, i, b Jasper. Ifv,0 aot o v-'

The average number of hairs antidote when a poison; A table

on an aauit s neaa is l4U,ouu ana tL r V 1JU1C

. rules for tellmer the atre of the

lhe diameter of the earth is hnrse- A vlnQKlo nr 1 orf i At r-P

7926 English miles, which' the receipts, and much other valua-

isaiser wants to maKe uerman ble informati( n.

1. F. GDffiL !. 1, Corner Ttli & Jackson St? -home: 'RHONE.

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limitations, Aui.ounecmcnts Ee AO in script, tw? sets of

envelops, $2.50. 100 vis.'tiny

curus io r öüc. write ro d ;

Ben Ed Doano. Jasper, Ind.

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Sunday Jan.4, the Fol, for Information Only and is no Guaranteed, UASTBOUND

"DSL PAtMA

A large wad of the public's moftey is expected to ride with Jalph De Palma and Billy Carlson m the next Indianapolis 500-mile race, the wiseaSrX! Rüting this pair a- likely winners. De Palma is entered at the wheel of the Mercedes that won the last French Grand Prix, while Carlson is to

iiiijaic vLiv ui xviiy narroun's latesc Maxwell creations. Harroun's having been thoroughly tried and tested, are expected to go some.

cars,

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NO. 18 No. 11

No. 12 Daily No. 14 NO. 6 "

9:24 A. M 5:48 1'. M. 8:20 P. J; WBSTßOüND V:571A. AI 11.13 A. i 7:4C T. il

given

lemocralic Party Is Bn

icrap Heap, Says llack.

Vineenncs Representative As

serts Organization in State has

lost Control and is Rapidly ir ar . I TH . . -T T7-

tug- me jiina. ivmp: caucus is

Dead, I'm Glad, he adds. Out

break comes over resolution to pay all Employes of nouse fuli

time since stare of the Present

Session. "King Caucus is dfad. The

democratic party is on the scrap

pile m Indiana. I'm glad to

Sfaj is survived by seven child

rentwo sons and four daughters -as follows: Edmund D. Pickiiirdt, of Terre Haute; K. vr. P - hardt, edJtor of the

Jm im,i;, Pw-trft aii iapves than little Mason Niblack,

Pnntinirhnrir: Mrs RA. W WaH1 beJlied Bj'le CoX and the

,,V R,n;n0 Uri iw a 1-tiinf i? ,ube icom Lass 1p., ought to

unr thv ouicalch it where the rooster caught

also leaves twelve grandchildren and one great grandchild." Sips Of Spring. E . Edwin Carlisle Litsey A BL d note blown from a bendbough -Whi. n the Master will soon with life endow7; A squeak, and a scurry of little i'eet

In the dry, dead grass where the field-mice meet. A sheath of green where the alders grow, With feet swzithed close in bands of snow. A flicker of color, a flutter of wingö, And a bluebird fast to a post-side

clii is. T i the p.ir a fresh, sweet, woodland smell, A sjucy tang from a vine-hung dell. And the secret places of the

earth Prepare for th. spring's victorr,

birln.

the ax, a party that is comco.ed

ot Jimcrow petifoorp-ers and nan

sucking parasites is enough to

give paragensia to any kanacka

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The above book will be

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iree to everv new sunscriner

who pays in advance or to old

subscribers who renew and pay in advance Or it will be sent postpaid on receipt of 50c Oash. Address this office,

RH EU MAT iG

SUFFERERS

GIVEN QUICK RELIEF

Pain leaves almcst as if by magic when you begin using "5Drops," the famous old remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia and kindred troubles. It goes rwht to the spot, stops the aches and pains and makes life worth living. Get a bottle of "5-Drops" today. A booklet with each bottle gives full directions for use. Don't delay. Demand "O-Drops." Don't accept anything else in ülace of it. Anv drunr-

ist can upply you. If you live too far from a drug store send One Dollar to Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark, Ohio, and a bottle of '0-DropsM v;n be sent prepaid.

Time shown at Uimtiubur. fEASTBOUND. No. 1, DAILY, i :15 A. IT. KU 9, 9:(3 No. 8 3:30 P. AT NO. 23 5:2 WESTBOUN D MO. 2, DAILY, 12:42 A.. M. Mo. 10 8:05 P. AI. NO. 4, " 10:45 " No. 21 " 11:44 A. M V. E. Claveorab. Aut Ja3per

I ta to ten flcr,! I ctorr mil

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Advertising RATE CARD of Jasper Weekly Courier. Established Jan. 1858. Run of paper, plate matter 10 cents per inch per insertion. Locals 5 cents per line per insertion. If display advertisements are to be set a charge of 5 cents per inch single column is to be paid for composition, and the same for all changes. For position adjoining reading matter add 10 percent to run of paper rate. For position, too of column and adjoining reading, or first following and alongside, add 20 per cent to run of paper rate. No advertisement accepted for less than $1.00. Agency commission 15 per cent. Published by . BEN ED DOANE, Jasper, Ind.

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WE USE

ten

ilEL BOuNE AXLE GREASE

And don't have to grease but once a week.

Rh: fa yjuisville by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO.

KENTUCKY

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also awarded a S J'ew Orleans !8C . and "VVbrids Fair J Chicago Iß93.

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Sale hv All

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Some Thing- Do. tationery ürinfed at this

tion. iast veek we printed 500 statements f c r a man and by their aid he collected a small f Ortung Two months ago a man bought of us Fome note paoer and envelopes to use when writing to his swec theart, and now he is married. Another man forged a name on a check printed

ac tnis ottice, and is m jail. Another stole some of our paper

witn wnich to make ciarttps

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PLANTS

...ii!.fr.u-e-jreurjaBrs Ai-I3est. Write for Free 52Pagf Catalog. Tells how plant, cultivate and market. Very instructive.

W. W. TSiomas, The Strawberry Plant Man. Anna, II'.

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mnv tip

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ESTABLISHED4B47

youns:

lady

only wav o

get the gmunxe

3w Home

Sewing Machine is to buy L!ic machine

with the name NEW

HOME on the arm

and in the leg.

Thu machine U warranted for all ttmc.

For 30 Days only we offer the

get prepared by Ottilie read n-1 t ?oa,e 01 r;u c curi

matter for your home. WL lld U! Low "SP8 a.

Jasper Weekly Courier $1 50 X? :n Ivv f rVv rSve a llcue or wii.u, n;:' ... v- XX "IS Kind left.) Bv usino- nur

vYtrcrwv oiiiVjiiiiiciLi Jliliuuirer I U ni; ' '

RnvR RlflcrniTip MnnfWhr 1 nH I Pei'SOn C311 Collect

larm & fireside, spmi. L "7. -"-f iullu" uauae

monthly .50 Household Journal & Floral Life, Monthly .25

(Todays Magazine, monthly .50

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No other UK U

No other as ,d

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mm

Whv not send the Courier to

an ab-01 1 friend this year? Your fncüd wou d like to read

the old noma news.

An Aü-nIued fori "8W Company,. $50,000 because a man k'ssed her' qi .i T .T liand. No one but Rockefeller1 0iC1 Dy J01m -L'Orey.

could afford to ki . hr properly,

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Total Retail Value $4.75

I v or d0 days we will accept

jbuubcripiiuns ior cue aoove com

bination tor l.7ü. Be quick and

get on the ground floor. I T'uc .u i.nni.

iiiö ib nie uubt proposiuon ever offered in the county in a combination way. Mail your orders at once to, Ben Ed Doanb.

Jasper, Ind. Tho groat speech-makers just now aro The Courier's advertisers. They aro talking from the band stand. Read them.

Phis office is prepared to do any and all kind of job printing. Give us a call,

ram, change the coior ot the

hair, have teeth extracted without pain, find out the name of your future wife or husband, be successful in business and get elected to office. Give us a call.

Fans (of Summertime We have just received an excellent assortment of fans for the summertime. Your adv-

printed on one side at from to $5 per hundred.

We are better equipped than ever to handle wheat, , We offer you fair weights and grades, ; less unloading and courteous treatment. Come

and see u.3. We always pay Highest market price, Jasper Roller Mills.

Andrew W. Eckert, Proprietor.

We know of a number of families who

are regular renders of the Courier ut are not subscribers, they borrow the j a-

per from their neighbors. Wo are clad

to know that the Courier is thus appro-

dated, but why not subscribe? The!

nrice is small and wn wnnir? a nn! lift

having these names on our mailing list.)

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BUSINESS COLLEGE

Cets positions for -'adMatcß and fwnishes work for room and board. Tuition Ioh t, because five times more students than any Slfeik001- v dtc for "Wly ?" A"y 5blcct by wait. M. D. VORtBS, Hx-State Sjifi.. Prest., Ix25. tnaianaBotls. THe Schot! Than Kmw EYerwliert,