Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 May 1915 — Page 5
IASPER COURIER
Miss Amanda Steinkamp hostess for the Twentieth
was
David Klliott. of Memphis, T 'n was in Jasper last Friday i Saturday visiting friends. ftlW -" a 11 . intur loft ladtul
Miss Aniuiii-
lid
Springs
L. (i ray and Dr (i. a ere over from Hunt
for Providence and Dawson
Ky , M visu ner nruuier.
M it Fray lor went to i ruiiAville Sunday to spend a few days. ,, , in bond Whiskey n qq Q j;irt at Kgg's Saloon.
AtfyA-
ingburg raeadajf on business. Mrs Gertrud Rush, of Hunt imrbury viaited her parents Mr. Sin. John P. Huther in Jasper last MondayJacob Bui ger Jr. is havintr conertte eorbiiiff and gutters placed around his property on the corner of 6th and Hay St. njrftrtle Soap at Egg's Saloon Saturday night
John Steinhauser
addition built to n
East Fifth St
The County
will meet June 7th.
ton lata In l-lnvi lfkl Saa
Len- Suit Mt i.m m u .... u r:i '
tury Club Wednesday evening. J V - ",c 1mw Effgl l or Sale. Geo- R. Wilson was down from White Plvmouth Kock Kirgs
iiiuiaiidpoii uw mm oi meweeK ior natchiriK, oO cts. per setting.
vimliuK "la laWllliy.
The local high chool track team goes to Hunting burg today to engage in a track contest Recorder Blessinger moved into his new residence on College Ave., last Saturday.
I MM Fry arrived in Jasper frm Tennessee yesterday to vis it relatives.
Miss Frances
married to Mr Jam
St. Imis in Mav
Angeles. Cal. They
their future home there extend congratulations.
Mrs Anna Eckert returne , Sunday from a visit at Louisville' The Town Hoard held a meeting last Saturday night and ordered an election forCity officers
lor June lo, VJlo The Primary is to be held May 31 Th Dream that Came True, a
the at
d at Los w,e "P'-ra House luesüay night will make!May
Arch Uoane
diss Frances Sprauer Married
Sprauer was comedy drama to be given ly let Brown of s,er""rs of the High School
U e
Maple Park
is having an w,. 'i,l.,rk Afl
o ICOIUClltC Uli
Board of Review
at the Court uouse
Clarence Gramelspacher and
E lwin Krempp left Monday for last Saturday Culver for two weeks' attendance sized crowd
at the universityA Seventy -Year-Old Couple. Mr. au.l ln, T. B. C'arix-nter. Harri-
l)urjf. Pa. t-nfit-re.i troin kidney trouble! for many v. ar Imt have ben entirely, iure! ut Ko'ey Kiln-y Pills. He says:
" Altliuuirb j are Utli in tlie seveotipa f are aii vigo roan ax we were thirty years ajfo." Foley Ki.lney Pill atop sleet) dit'irlin blaller weaknesw, 'larkaclie, rheumatitui an I mliirn: joint-. Jus. A. Me on infer. aJv.
Was successfully opentd out
night to a goodrhe moving Dic-
ture play, Ihe Battle of the
Beetles, was given on the screen, and dancing was enjoyed in the pavillion. The Star or chestia furnished the music. Miss Esther Eckert
The town board or rather
Cltv counci met in rectilar ses
sion Mnnrlav niirhr anH aWnarcA CastritUS
- - sai sau O v m a la I V V. V-A bills.
pike circuit court was adjourned last week on account of the prevalence of small pox
The first excursion of the sea-
son h French Lick was run Sun
dav I y the Southern Ry.. at a fare ef 7j cts around trip
The commencement of
CllXCO High School was held
day night; Ceo K Wilson delivered the class address. The commencement of the Ireland High School was held at Ireland Friday night; there w. rt ten in the graduating class; Hon . E. Ballard, of Crawfordsville, delivered the class addres and
The '.ansville Ketary Club ttf9pSttpt Melchoir presented the
fnnned otf at Ja.SDer!a,P,ornas
fc-rf.fB... r r - t . for I few minutes stay on th r vay to French Lick for a day's outing.
Died, at Idaho Falls. Idaho, on Sunday May 9th. 1915 at 18:30 A
!M. Miss Esther S- aged 22 years, he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man r.cKert ot Jasper, Ind., or
with whi -h she has
been afflicted for the past two years. On May 3d Mr ICckert received a telegram concerning her serious illness, of which she
the Kri-
Born to Mr and Mrs. Ed Dush in little Ky. Suburb, a daughter, Mondav. Mother and Baby are
doing well.
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a utiiivf . v i i fh,
H. J
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eer ot i'ri'ceton, nas locaieu ben and moved his family into the McFall property on North Newton St. Don't be content with doing only your duty. Do more than your duty. It's the horse who finishes a neck ahead who wins s,i.e race.
loed up at Middle Ace. The hard working ki.lnevs sein to re.j'lire aid ...,ner ttimn 0jat.r mirnal orirHDf. At mid-1 e air manv men and women (eel tvfafWoi rlieiiin'atisuj. have swollm oraeuiB joinlH and grt. tre.i with UMB 'i,.t,irhinjr bladder i.mente. Folev Ikl, pitM mgm safe.
B an-i ran in- iM,d,1 0I1 to
Jos. A. Mrl. ,jv.
died on the date mentioned Miss Esther was a talented musician and a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory. She had a very artistic taste, was com poser of music, instrumental and songs, also poetry During the Season 11U ind pari 1915 she was employed as a Caliope player for the famous A I. G. Barnes .'i ring wild animal circus. Thecorppo will arrive at .Jasper Ind., on Friday May 14th. Interment will take plae at Fairview Cemetery. rmblems and designs of beautiful flowers were tendered by
of the de-
lw , relatives and friend ceased
Herman Schmeltekop who was accidently run over by Andrew Sermersheim last Saturday after, noon is doing as well as could be expected. Chautauqua at Jasper this year July 1 too. Everybody invited. The Township trustee of Hall township and the Pri st atCelestine gave the people of that town an imitation of the Willard-John-son exhibition one day last week. The priest like Johnson was slightly disfigured and has retir ed from the "ring " We are in receipt of a letter from Prof. Robert Eckert, Supt. of the Markleville High School enclosing a couple of leaflets from Purdu Universit showing the pictures of a couple of his pupils who won prizes in the University's Agriculture contests. June 1st 1915. Is the date set for the holding of the rock roads election in Boone township The estimated cost of the roads ate as follows: Road No. 1, $13,18).1G Road No 2, 10,624 72 Road No. 3, $7,889.12 Total 30,703.00
Total length of roads 8 3658 feet.
miles,
Smoke These Home Cigars.
WuWhy not buy a good suit Ed Egg. the Tailor?
at
Street commissioner Vonderschmidt and a force of men have been engaged in putting in aditoinal w;tter nnin in different Parts of the city the past week
You are hurt by anything that takes men and money out of jroitr community and leaves no equivalent in their place. "Good morning! Have
you seen The
Dancer lo Children. Serioiin illnei often reult from lintreriin: eoowke and ftide. The Imcing an. I rnnwriiiia- and dieturiti lee'i raek a
child lxd and the Ktid.na weaken j the cy-teiii, '" tliat 'li-t-axe cannot he thrown off. Foley a Honey and Tar! Compound ha eased corjfch. cold an i
flmiripr? ortmp f- three ueoeratione. afe -urface of the -vftem. Teti-
a w , -r . . .
mmvIIW V,öo o n'1 f110 lu, ' ,u Ii u.onuil- -ent fre-. i'r - ...eenle er rjVdUSVllie s neSlr paper. medicine for cro i n$h an I colds. J ,.,,,. Röhl brail 'riiL'iftd. A. Mehnnjter. -W. I Take t-all's Family 1'iUe for conptiilofrclion In The Mr. Itiou. i l,v t-.i : : . tUnt
Me.'ic.d authorities arree that colds i -JUWll-Wn Hi iuwkwi vu-v rein I naanc ciüe children makes the wheels of trade go are harred from echoole round a grouch is sand in tht ...uv weather b,ng many Jjearing8. Enth'Hiasm, like facI M id. quick at and safe way to ?! rViT u Lkt. mcha tad cnap is to Rive tory melanchoua, is catching. I i! '!et and Tnr Comionnd. At1 T T . i. Mfhnntwr adv No one ever hits the target w Ito ' does not aim above it; and the
lha base-ball season opened farther away it is the higher one premier Carrier of the South unday mh 9 g.ame on ! must aim. Sundav M u 1915
tk- rounus oetween tnei ,,... , 1 Ro.in Trit 1 n,iu-L" :n Tn live in thnresence of creat uounei trip
auu uic ij' d e tn e. , -
tits the cruma rcnltin tm - froths and eternal laws- that is
' ikuuiv 1 vauiLiii 111 v it-
wry 1 or the iatter to 2.
Two of the very best brands of five cent cigarsare manufactured right here in Ja?per and our advice to smokers is to cive
Miss Esther, was a kind young: home-made goods the preference
everv urne ana 10 patronize and encourage home industry, for in thus doing, we build up the town keep the money at home and carrv out the right spirit The manufacturers of the "High Spire" ard "Krodels No. 1" Cigar are putting into these cigars the very best tobac:os and the best workmanship that it is possible to put into a five-
cent cigar- tall tor them, try them and if you do not say they are the equal or better than other 5 cent cigars, don t smoke them anymore They stand upon their merits, are made right, contain the goods and taste right- Carl Krodel is the manufacturer.
:i(fv and wi he remem heretl bv
her many friends. How "a This? We alM One Hundred MUrt Reward f ir any case of Catarrh that canMi le cured hy Mall's Catarrh Crate, F. J. Cnjtnru v Co.. tnleeh, O. We, lie unilcrsiirned, hv.knun K. J, Clienney for the last U years, and lelieve hi 111 perfectly v mora hie m all but--inesf transactions an l financially alile t carry out any ohliritions ma-ie hy his tirm. N riONAL BANK UF 0OMMRBCE. T Tole -o. 0. Mall's Catarrh Core . t.iken intrnalIv. ai-tinir ii recti v 11 1 ti the Mood and
Grand Excursion To Evansville, and return Southern Railway
; Statement of Ownership Required by Act
Aug. 24, 1912.
Wedding Dance.
There will he a wedding dance at Kunkel's Hall Tuesday night May lHth. 1915, in honor of the marriage of Miss Cecelia Hopf m r. Leo Schüler. EveryNy is invited. FOR SALE. The residence pt operty of Dr. J I. KeM.pf. Inquire f G. Ftmpf, Bloomington, Ind.
IL25
Tickets on sale for regular 1 '
a a i M-.y-vaw mrv T i n nc iti i w i ru r 1 ur ri
bv a score of what keeps a man pauent wnen mut t y 3 01 the world ignor.s him, and calm evening train leaving Evansville i ... rh wnrl.l Suudav. dato of sale- .
praises him , Steamboat Excursion to Heny derson, Ky . and return on
Steamer Hopkins and many other attractions Full information furnished up-
.lasper's marrying justice on application to any agent. Frank L. Betz. caught 'em in a Southern Railway, or to. bunch early Monday morning. F. N Westerman. A. G. P. A. They all were from Cotambil St Louis, Mo. township, arrived on the 7:07 aJ rMAnTU A K1Pfc m train, went at once to the LEARN SHORTHAND County Cork's office got their writ It Id an amumt infant of
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Marriages--Three!
GHAND EXCURSION TO French Lick and West Baden and Return SOTJTHEKN RAILWAY Premier Carrier OF THE SOUTH.
, May 23,
.75c. ROUND TRIP 75c. Tickets will be sold for regular morning train good returning leaving West Baden on afternoon trains. Full information furnished upon application to any agent, Southern Railway, or to, F. N. Westerman, A. G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
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rest- And trie nappy coupies Ubuf mw ,ruou, uie. lavft for the north on the 9:21 nA..ninutf
(m,ni arqair n repatntioa for träin ütNP ru rnvrn, nkint-si an-i t;roii-hinen when their T,m, lnapnh Tredwav .Irt th fiMe arhooli ev-o-Vre let ua 1 'Position are not o hlara. Peevi-h- 1 hey were JO-epn I nraWU . rr,mmrnd onr j, yoU we ,,11 .dvHw yoo rrttation , t ...... ksi: ..... rn Miss Ste IIa Morsran 21. V emie about icU-iMiruawo ui leana by uuik Wnuu
Popular Excursion to
Marengo Cave, Marengo, Ind Southern Railway. Premier Carrier of the South unday May 16th, 1115. The Round-trip excursion fare from Jasper i9 85c. Tickets on sale for morning trains, good returning on evening trains. This is the first opportunity of the season to see this wonderful attraction at a low cost. Do not fail to i?o. F N. Westerman. A. & V A.
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CASTORIA For Iolaots and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Uway, tear gnture of
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22. Herman Weininger, 18, to Roma Chowder, 18 The Courier nxtends congratulations.
Change of Time of Southern
Hallway Train. Effective Hon lay, May fatf, 19U
Spvnral i hsnireii mil lie in'lf in thei
schedule f MCtbnTffl Katlwav trains,
loth north anl . thbonnd as follows:ByiltHtjUwl From Jsjer. I ml. Train No. IS. I.ave 7 :W A. M. Train No. 14. Iave 11 .' V. M. Train No. ti lave 7 4 V. M. Nortlibonn! l-r.im Jaaper. I ml. Train No. .". A.M. Train No. I t, lnve 4 4n 1'. M. Tram No. 11 Leare -M P.M. F. N. Weiternian, A. . I. A., St. Louis. Mo nWi -JIIM Ofler-rhis and 5c. lon't Miss rhu. CM fMl that nfip, enrlosi- fte rents to Foley A. Cc Chirago, III., .wr vonr name ami address clearly, iqaj ill rt-ivn in rstnrn a trial park .ige ntainttiff Foley's Honey ami Tar t'otim und, for coughs, colds
and rn up. holey Kidney Till, and fol-
r-v Cathartic Tablets.
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$15.80 Richmond. Va., and Return
United Cooledsrate Veteran Southern Railway Premirr Carrier of the South
Tickets so'd daily May L'Uth to June 2nd, ind Limited to June ; 10th for r turn with privilege of ! extension to June 30th, 1915 by J payment of 50c. Stop-overs on either going or roturn trip, or 'both, within l;nut of tickets. Very Low Round Trip Side-Trip Tickets Washington, I). C. Richmond to N rfolk, Va ,
Old Point Comfort, Va., and many other points. Great Scenic Route via Southern Railway, Louisville and C&Oi Railway. Ask your agent for i full information and illustrate!
literature or write B. H. Todd D. P. A. Lvüisville, Ky.
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