Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1915 — Page 5

I ASPER COURIER! Miss Anna Hunter has return-' A home talent minstrel show

ed from a visit with her sister

at Carbondale, 111.

'Always the best at the Star

Bakery. Another farmers' sale will be Held in Jasper tomorrow. 'flLimo for disinfecting and white-wash at Ed J. Kueblers The town board met in regular session Monday night and made expense allowances. The Twentieth Century Club meets with Mrs. to. A. Traylor next Wtdnesday evening Drs. Sturm and Casper both

got new Buick automobi es thiweek. 6T Seed Potato.es, also good stock eating potatoes at Ed J. Kuebler's If you check tip the number of bottles u3ed you will find Foley's Honey and Tar in greater demand than any o her cough medicine. It is eafe, prompt and effective for colds, croup, hoanenes:, bionchial coughs, throat trouble and lagrippe. It contains no opiates and i? the preferred cough medicine for children. Jos A. Mehringer. ad Messrs. Gerber, Flick and Kuebler have begun work exca

vating for the basement of their

new building on the square.

The Relly-Rendon Musical Comedy Co. ha been playing at the Grand theatre this week, closing tonight. Take Care of the Children. A lingering Cold, distressing cough, sleepless nights, a raw, inflamed throat lead to a run-down condition in which the child is not able to resist contagious diseases. J oley's Honey and Tar is ti'jly healing and prompt in action. It relieves coughs, colds, croup aud whooping cough. Contains no opiates. Jos. A. Meli ringer. adv. David J. Maciey, at one time president of the old Airline railroad, died Friday morning April 9th, at the Crescent sanitarium in Evansville, aged 81 years, and was buried Monday.

This is the last week of the present term of Duboiß circuit court-

Call and see our-line of Wash

goods, plain white and figured, the new cloths, beautiful styles, at Edw J. Kuebler. -Rubber Roofing .85 cts per square and up. Galvanized Roofing at $3 15 Per Square. It pays to see and get goods at L H. Sturm Bardware Co. The Christian Endeavor Society of Trinity Church will give a bazaar and supper at Kunkel's

Hall Saturday April 17, 1915.

'Come to us and look over our

line of Revonoc Oil Cook Stoves. We will demonstrate "and show you why it is, that this stove

burnes 4ÜÜ Ciallon or air to one gallon of common coal oil. This stove does the work quicker and with less coal oil than any other oil stove on the market today. Prices very Low, at L H. Sturm Hardware Co. Our "JITNEY'' Offer- This and Sc. Don't Miss Xhid. Cot out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Cc, Chicago, 111., writing your name and addreea clearly. You will receive ia retnrn a trial package containing Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and crcup, Foley Kidney Pille, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, Joa, A, Mshringer. adv.

Queen Quality Shoes and

Slippers, the goods that wear at

E. J, Kuebler. Ross Schnarr and bride, for-

merly Miss Myrtle Morgan, of Ireland, who were married at

Ireland on April 4, have gone to

hou3e-keepmg m the bcnnarr residence on North Main St. Straightened Him Out. J, P, Jones, Boothe, Ark., writes: "I had a severe case of kidney trouble and eotild do no work at a'l. Foley Kidney

I Pills straightened me out at once. The

s? me story is told oy tnousanua ui umers; weak back, rheumatism, kidney

and bladder troubles yiem quiCKiy. Safe and effective. Jos. A. Mehringer. REALlSTftOJirEBS. John E. McFall, to William E

Eckerle, lots 20, 21, 17 and pt

201 and 20 acres, 450-

Flora Payton to Charles Wiscaver, 24 acres, $2100. Joseph Gramelspacher to John Marks, 40 acres, 2000. John B. Teder to One L- and Marcus Chilton, 39.50 acres 1185. John E McFall, executor co Mary J. Acker man et al. 353.45,

Peter Gunselman to Martin

QfflPnn RH flPVPR. 1000.

Ralph Flick to Anna Flick, undi

X 140 acres, SiAnna Flick to Ralph Flick, und X 99,50 acres, 1. John Dick to Peter Dick, 107.-

50 acres, 3200

is being organized.

We understand that there will

be a new moving picture show

started here m the near luture.

The public schools in Jasper

will close this year on May 14 and the High School on June 1st

John A. S ermersheim had a cataract removed from one of his eyes at Louisville last week and is getting along nicely. Geo- W. Gramelspacher spent part of last week in Indianapolis where he went to get some Overland automobiles. Supt. Barts and the High School athletic team motored to Petersburg Saturday to attend a track meet. The first'dance of the season was given at Kunkel's hall Tuesday night by the Athletic ball

team and was well attended.

Lane Bros., the contractors,

who built the Troy rock-road ex

tension, moved to Oakland City

Wednesday, where they have a

rock-road contract.

John Reifel resigned his posi

tion as the local express agent

and Ray Friedman accepted the place, beginning his duties yes

terday. State Sunt. Greathouse has

been engaged to deliver the class

address at the local nign scnuui commencement which will be held on June 1st-

The play presented by St. Leo's Society at St. Joseph's Hall Sunday night was attended by a large crowd, who enjoyed the entertainment immensely. A large number attended the musical entertainment given by the Huntingburg and Jasper high schools at the opera house Friday night and praised the affair very

highly.

-Don't Forget, That you can get your Galvanized as well as Rubber Roofing, at the Hardware Store. We have only one nrice. And that is the Lowest.

John Dick, to Jacob Dick, 100 'L H- Sturm Hdwe. Go.

acres 3700

fpfi HtafflR Wims

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Herman Verkamp to Frank J.

Schnell, 14 H acres, 500. Elenora L Fenneman to Otis A- Gerhart, 4.t7 acres, 1 Thomas Striegel to Dora M. Striegel. 40 acres. 428 Wm. H Nicholson to Stephen S. Weininp-er, lot 30, Cuzco, 150. Louisville Mining and Mfg. Co. to Rosie M. Schäfer 32.75 acres, 700. SlOORf ward, 8100. The readers of this paper will te

pleased to learn thai there ia at least one

fsJnm i'c Vie Hmo tr crai: vnnr dreaded disease "that science has been

CJprPPn Tlnnr and window nn able to cure in ail lt3 BtaSes aud fc.hat 8 ÖCreen UOOrS ana WinaOWS Up. Catarrh Hall8 Catarrh Cure is the We are ready to serve you, with'only positive cure now known to the a nice S"Oel of doors and win-'medical fratPinitv. Catarrh Deing a dows, Ii'JHdY made, and light constitutional disease, requires a constiand neat Come and loot them ÄgÄ OVer. Li Lu blurm tiCiWe U. 'intemallv. actfne directly upon the

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Diocu ana raucous sunucus ui luc ayatciu thereby destroying the foundation of the

disease, and giving the patient strengtn

Teddy Roosevelt declared some time ago that a certain, Judge Anderson whom he had appointed was a Jackass and a crook. And Teddy sometimes tells the truth m The Terre Haute Traction Railroad scored a victory when

they procured the conviction of

Donn Roberts last week, lnere are lots of Federal Judges to always decide in favor of big business. Messrs. Wilson & Eckert have A A

lust installed a new abestos cur-

tain m their Lmera House m

comuliance with the new state

law. The wooden building may

burrn up sometime but the cur

tain is safe.

An" Old House Burnt.

Lst Wednesday afternoon,

by building up the coneiitution and as-

the one time Sermersheim house, SU'Ä'ta One Of the Oldest buildings in,curative powers that they offer One town was destroyed by fire. Re-jHundied Dollars for any case that it Cently it has been Occupied bylacare. Send for list of testiinoLiHenry Evans who purchased itlCHENBY &CO.. Props., Toledo, from Ferd Vollmer, ino one 0hio. Sold by Druggist, 75c. seems to know how it caught1 Take airs Family Pills for conefeipa-

fire; most all of the furniture ,tion. idv was destroyed with the building j YThen you go away from home The fire and police department Qr haye friendg vi3iting you, or

feiv. vs- v, vnn are ffoinff co erive a Ucirtv.

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Wedding Dance.

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Percy Bore Love you? Why, gtri '1 tore yon frona the "word "go." Hira Sharp Then ple9 ftL Gladstone's Handshake 'An Aberdeen paper tells a Glü itone story of the memorable Mid lothian tour. On one occasion there was a great handshaking ordeal at the window of ihe old gentleman's railway carriage, and he was rapidly getting the worst of it. A stalwart young policeman who accompanied Mr. Gladstone proved equal to the occasion. Crouching hehind the great man and thrusting his hand under Mr. Gladstone's Inverness rape, the muscular "peeler" gave each comei in turn-a grip that had no lacl of cordiality. "The ai Id man's uncommon veegorous at his time o' life' observed one unsuspecting Scot as he

stroked his finders. "He is that," concurred another of the policeman's victims, "but did Te notice his dirty nails?"

r . We ; have purchased a Finfe Bunch of Tearing Beeves from the Gramelspacher Farm and will have same on sale : at my Meat. Market ail of next week. Nothing finer. Also all kinds Groceries. CARL GÜTZ WEILER.

Statement of Ownership Required by Act o

Aug. 24, 1912. Of JsiSTior AVceklv Couri'T. published

weekly at Jasper, Indiana for k-t. 1, UM 4

Küitor, MaiiaKin Jjitucor, liusmusa Jiiii ger. Publislier, Owners, ß E. Doane.

HoncUioldersand iiivutgagcs; rsune. Circulation : Weekly B. E. DOANE, Pub. Sworn to before me this 7 day cf April 1915. Thüstes K. dougdbuty Justice of the Peace. Seal. April 9 19151 wk.

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of how to act best.

imusicale or reception, or when

There will be a weddinp: danse

at KunkePs Hall, Tuesday night !

April 20th in honor of the marriage of Mr Herman Kluemper and Miss Clara Hopf. Everybody is invited to attend. Turned : loosa. Judge Bretz gave Mrs Rhoda Whitten a divorce from James Whitten last Saturday. Mrs

Whitten is to have custodv of

Mikes 61 Feel Like 16 I your church or society contem-the children, $100 alimony and ;i,t f'nlateanv nroeeedinffs. or wheni3 a week for 8 years for the

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Bridges, you sell, buy or change your res-

trcr v'pnrs " writ PR ISFrR. AT. A.

Kobfnson, Miss., "I commenced taking .jdence or business, or your ?onor Koley Kidney Pills about ten inonthbi . i far mrr;p nr when

your neighbor gets a new baby,

or. m a wora. n vou Know ur

asro. I am oi years oi age ana ieei use a 1G-'far-old" girl." Foley Kidney

Pills mviguiatc weak and derangbd kid

nevs, relieve backache, rheumatism and' hear of any item of interest to bladder trouble. Jos. A. Mehringer. ad ,ui: Ucr nr cphH ih in.

;Gcod morning! Have you seen The Oourier? Evansvillp.'s best paper.' '

Alake Good Work Possible. Yon cannot do good work whil? yonr b ve!p are plugih or vcur liver torpid. V;;-. ü. E. Ri't Mgr. Scott üotel, Honccck, Mich., sayd 4 I gave Foley at'ulfc Tsibl:e a tboroas?h trial, aud fin.I tben. a miid but aie cathartic " Ft ley Cathartic Tablets nver gripe or cnuse nausea. They do awy with that drowsy, dell, tireu feeling and are whnlftsnn.p. ele nsintr and healthful.

t t.tipffctcrv for stout persons. At Jos A. Mehringer. adv.

C ASTORIA i ' J..-.iit3 and Children n Voe for Over 30 Years

and the Courier will gladly publish it.

support of the minor children.

What at one time promised to be

a very salicious case was in fact

a vei y tame affair. Married at Evansville. Mr- JameP. Eckert formerly of this citv and Miss Mareruerite

Wallrath were united in '-matri-!

tt t-tz 0 . " "7 7"imony April 12, 1915 The bride Do It Now" Subscribe for the Jasper.. XJ , H , c A)T ,

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reter vvai rain oi jii ansvine ana the groom the son of. Ignatz Eckert of this city. They will reside at St. Louis where the groom is engaged in the milling

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