Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1915 — Page 5
JASPER COURIER! Nt & Clskey is visi.lng Nineteen peöBle toefa. killed
nui iiüpiitjvY un ROD ricnaruü anu ajo iiuru wmie ceieuruiing
Frank Lamperfc spent Monday M fivansville.
Henry Cassidy spent fchePoarth nlh relative at Tell City.
wi
Low Prices call on Jacob C. Lor-
eys A boy was bora to Mr. a1f& Mrs. Albert Pfau Wednesday.
at Franklin Ind.
The County Commissioners held their reg 'lar Monthly session the first of this week.
July 4th in the U.S,a:
TtjbMI ttam was to have gone
not to come on account of rain. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Doane and children of Huntingburg spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives and attending the chautauqua,
The new mayor permitted the
saloons to be open on Monday July 5, a -legal holiday. The mayor says they did so on their own
responsiblity.
Albert Renner (turkev) had
a dispute with John M. Schmidt about wages Mondav and was arrested a ad taken before Esq.
bretz tor assault and battel y
case. ai and costs.
Oscar Gasser visited atEvansville over the Fourth. ra Fish Lunch Saturday night Wm. Geoppnens old stand I rank J Flick Prop. Vanicd Now. Bight now, when h- y 1 ve- is nt tacking ita victims sail sshes l iUirm is causing so rauuh dist.ess. iiitns a denisnd for Foley's Honey aim Tar Compound toe remedy batbrco 1 1 efioibous ands in previous yeans. jJ n'l continue to suffer, twill he'.p yon. Contains no cpiaies. os. V. Mehring m ad7. Ivan Friedman and Theodore Dudine attended the Fourth celebration at Evansville Monday. :
Dr and Mrs, Jos, Casper visit re'atives at Ca&neltcn over the Fourth.
iclward .Lettaijr visuea in Evansville duiina the Fourth holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sermersheim visited in Louisville last week. Mrs. Robt. Hunter was here from Providence Ky. visiting relatives and friends and attending
the chautauqua. Arc You. Feeling Ml?
Do you envy the man ov woman of
untiring energy, strong body and happ disposition? Ail tlico depea-J a urn ood health, and good ben, it U impoys'b.c wheu tho kidneys are eisen od. lfoQ Kidney Pills he p I lie k"JtKv& cast on. th-3 poisons that c;inat b?rkannc, rheu ma.s:r, and otiier t-ympton? of laager ous kidney and b!a'udo. troubles. Jos. A. Mehrirger. adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.lKean returned to Indianapolis to-day, after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Just received another lot of Coal Oil and Gis line stoves ovens. See them before you buy, Jabob C. Lorey. Miss Helen Posey of Kockport was in the city visiting 1 er cousin Mrs Fe'ix Schneider and attending the chautauqua When Hot Weather Oppresses. When yon fed onpressed, dull and stu
pid, are inert and languid- do not blame it all on the weather. Heat will not pffect you so much if the bowels are regular. Foli-y Cathartic Tabids aro ideal for indigestion and constipation. 'J bey relieve BtoutperEonHof that bloutoil, henvy feeling. Jos. A.. Moli ringe . adv.
Taey Write Every Day -Every dav Foley & Co. receive iettera xrom grateful men and wonien, telliDg hntr tr i ami i ..
A- viioy jiuney riiis curea tnem of Some crank shot at J. P- Mor-. X sore muscles stin joints and (ran in N V Tnlv 5 hnf-fai'lorl f n Sidney and bladder troubles. Id gan in . I . J Uly O DUt tailed tO very quick to Telieve lumbago and rfaeikill him- Mores the pity. ?t;sm dueto kidney trouble. No ottar i " ,mm 31 d laae a longer record of cures. , Tfherc is. a man in this town So ; Jcs a. M:ehjk?er. adr.
Ismail that if he was 'as "small as
wm:
BP
his actions he could sit-down in
i viaiini, mmm
Md" to have "room 1 f He I nt,ed the July term 1915 of
.fM nnw o.!ilie. county commissioners 01
Dubois Cojailty, Ind.
Allowances.
thinks there are others as low as
he, who have helped him out of the mire, and he makes it his special business to bemean others. A good airinp; seems to be the only thing that will do-him good and that airing will come some of these days and itwill be done in a first class manner.
Mrs Rosa J. Mund wife of
George Mundy died suddenly
äst Wednesduy. She was 52
Removal Notice. I have removed from the Jackson Street place to the old place where I have been for 10 vrs.
First class barbers and baths. "R ?.?nr7 Rohlman. Janitor
jciijzaoem sun i; i
Frank Fromme Emp P F
LÄMPERT &
John J. Kreifcin Treas. Sal. $500.1 1) Jacob H. Seng Aud. " 575. 0 Wm. Bockleman Clerc 41 525.(0 David G. Abel Sherifi " 475.00 Louis T. Blessinger Ree " 325.1 ) Wm. Melchoir cupt. " 352.12 Joseph Marks P F Supt. 212.5 ) Jos. AI. Soneer Co. Ass. 175.( )
Dr. 0. A. Bigham Co. Health Com 75.n0 I
Jacob J Hoffman Co Com
Mat A Hauser " u John W Klosterman Co Com Christ H Hartke Co AUy S T Parks Tiuant Oft S T Parks Off ex Truant Off
A. Summers. Corner 4th & Jack
son.
A Valuable Farm For Sale.
136 acres of The Eli Hornaday
yeavs 6 months and 12 days old. j Homestead 3 miles from Porters-
morning.
Durial at St. Joseph's courch this. ville on The Washington and
rortersville road.
This is clover and bite grass
Mrs Anna Klingel, aged 68 lands. 25 acres m one body in
years. 5 months and 24 days .woods, can be eaisly cleared and
died at her resbence on North will grow 60 bu. corn- to the
Mill Street Wednesday. She; acre.
leaves 4 girls and 2 boys Henry Price $30 00 per acre; abstract
and .ohn to mourn her death in- title, see personally or call by terment at St. Joseph's tomor- phone W. J. Mc Cord at Alfordsrow. May she rest in perce. ville Ind.
LytsrnteSo poor Jones, the toymafc. rr has gone out of his mlnH StryppesTes. He haä"been busj Jor throe months on mtchanica) '.ramp, and be couldn't get it t worJtVklly Slope.
For Hay Fver Or Asthma. Many persons dread July on account of hay -feve . Foley's Honev and Tar
Irouiprvad is recognized as the sdeal lemedy fjr hayeve nail as hma. It he.i-'fl a a 1 soo'lu ? the raw, rasping throat and eases the roJ.mg sensation. Ii allnvs ullamwj on and irritation and blinds enpv, na u.al hreathiüg. Jos. A. Mehnnger. a'Jv. Fool and BliFDissase. An exchange says the mouth disease is due to carelessness Ltave your month carelessly open and you will surely get your foot in it. Luring the nast week some people in Jasper hve had a very bad attack of the mouth
lisease. One party spent two
J0 P0W(
The Towor oY Enthuslntm.
nthüßiasm is one i magnet ol i r i
power, iou rnnsc nro every eveni with it, toucli' thoughts; and acta with it. It will transmute dross into gold, drudgeiK into delighi Wlmt mnttcrs ii the soul which lives beside you is cc-ld and selfish? Set him a goocj example 1 Joy is Bunshine, and ho will feel it. Every irksome task is a chance for power, for tho qualities which they bring
out are uoü's cents wnicn iu us zo
days trying to )un a diseased one' enjoy better things. Easy things
BThe Chautauqua came to a close
Monday night and considering the bad weather part of the time was woll pationized: a contract ivai signed up for next year. Jaroslav Cimera's substitute band composed of Ed Egg, Geo. Schmidt, Ed Jerger and Leonard VVendholdt, wilh director and torch bearer Pat Sweeney were out last Monday night serenading Mr, Omer Jahn and bride. Also the tin soldier on the monument, " Good morning ! Have you seen The Courier? Evausville's best paper. 99
CASTORIA Ffff Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
Notice To Trespassers
Notice is hereby given to all waom ;t may concern, That all t: tpasscvs on the lands and lot3 of belonging ro the estate of the late iFsrlcr S huhmacher wi-1 be pros cuted to the full extent of the Ihw. Take hed. ft. artin Schuhmacher, Administiatcr of the Estate.
How's This? Wo offer One Hiindrod Dollnrs Hess. .1 lornny rape of Catarrh iliHtcannt lie cured hy I J nil's Cutanh Curo. K. J. CiiKKNKY & Co., Toledo, O. Wo, .he undersigned, have known F. J. Chooney for thoinst 15 ypars. nnd hot,vw aim perfectly honornj. in nil bmiiiesfe trnu?actiona and luan 'lully ahh t carry out any ohltgntioiid male by ijls flu. .NATIONAL BAN1C OF COM VKRPK. 1 oh u, O. II ail's Catarrh Coro is taken intornallv, aoüiig .üröfüy upon the blood and mucous surface of the tysteui. Testi;ionials sent fre . Price To centfi jier Lottie. Sohl by all Umiete.
aown ana tailed, it is hard to catch a liar. Newspaper men don't print untruths. Summer Aches And Pains, A backache that eannot bo explained r,y baring "snt in n draft" is more than iikoly the r"&oltof disordered kidneys. Koloy Kidney Pills promptly relievo i.ackaehu, soro or stiff mneclop and joints, rlientnutisin, and sleep distuibing bladder ailments. They put the kidnevs iu Hound, healthy condition. Jos! A Möhringen adv.
II s been holding court this week. Hubert Bleminyer and Ed Hoph were arrested by a game warden and each were fined $10 and costs for Hunting without a license. JSd Pickhardt of Ferdina d was up for assault nnd battery on A Vonbokon, and on plea of guilty was fined $500 and costs. Pickwas also arrested for drawing dangerous weapons and case set for Thursday Henry Segers celebrated his 4th on the 6th and on the 8th Justie Dougherty said Ten Dollars, total 9J50. Oae pushing, advertising merchant does more to bring thrift in-o a community than fifty who sit in the shade and wait for business to be brought to them by the energy of some one else. A dozen live business men reach-
will como u you imvo spent your heart's blood on gaining strength, for the vory goal of power is the case which comes from strength. Wo laugh at things and pcop who used to cow or annoy us. We do gracefully and swiftly tho tasks once so hard. One by one w havt cmriveted our chains. We arc frefl Nautilus. AN ENGLISH BLIZZARD.
u
It Took n Regiment of Soldier
Clear tho Roads In Tluu'e was a certain Hercules ensrino which a t a noble ligure in the English bliznrd of 183G. To iipprcM in lo-the role played by the 'Hercules pome idea must bo given of tho ofTct of the storm on other methods of travel.. Fourteen mail coaches were abandoned on n? many r,oads. Another was duj out of drifts 13 vo times between Exeter and London. Another was buried so deep that it took 600. men, prinoj pally sappers and miners, several hours to make n passage to the coach and rescue the mails nnd passengers, while near Chatham the snow lay to a depth pi thirty or forty feet, the military being turned out to the number oi 600 to clear the wav. In London the drifts were ten feet deep, and hundred of men and carts were employed hauling snow imt to the fields in the suburbs. The arkets were in a bad way. One
flay only four stall holders were
ing out in the byways and hedges
for business can make any town! ahle to reach a main market. Greens
hum with prosperity, and the" which a few days before the storm
town owes them much for the
hustle and bustle within its borders DonJt be a springe and simply absorb; show a little enterprise and a spirit of helpfulness in the town where you live and
to some extent join hands with
i. .1 ..ii ii
were uemg som lor imeepence a bunch at market now fetched from ienpence to a shilling, turnips, carrots and celery becoming equally dear, vhile penny handfuis of parsley realized 2s, Gd., arid the happy
possessor of a bunch which he had
1 1
WEDDIi
In itli-rm a in oincments rttYc-Inps S2.S0 100 Vis'tllltf
others in keeping your town to. previously purchased for ninepence
the front. realized for his prize no less a sum : rz than 1 2s. 3d.
I Amid all this confusion the pioneer railways covered1 themsel j with glory by running trajns almost ; without interruption. There was a 1 deep cutting on one lino where the I snow had drifted badly, and great numbers of people turned out to I see how the Hercules engine would j get along. They imaginod, of course, that she would be stopped, buff to their astonishment the engine dashed right into the drift, "clearing her way through apparently with- : out the slightest difficulty, the Gnow
at tue same time liymg over tnc top of the engino chimney liko foam from the broken waves of a violent
, sea, and notwithstanding obstructions the train came down from i
: UTeenneaci (twentv mUes m one
4
Home a Bottle of
F0D3B
5?
cjnd
Willie
Cold"'
Alex Marks
Geo O Kellams
John J Kreilein Sal B of R
Jacob H Seng Fred Deniuth D Ct Morgan
Ben Ed Doane Printing Jasper Herald ' & adv " OS ex Co Aud John P Huther " " " Supt a , u TrGag Mike J Kunkel sup C II Dr. Win Line Poor Col tp Geo W Kinkel 11 " " D G Morgan " " " Wm Weaver u " " Will Jones " 11 " A Burton 11 " Dr. O A Stewart Madison poor Ottis Green "
Jos. C Haddock " Law Hocbgeeaug Bain poor
14
( I
it
c
Ed J Kuebler
Ubt Soudennan "
Dr. J P Salb " Hun Rninti U
Dr. J M Gaaland Jefferson
(4 ti
1 1
it
it
(t
poor u (
Dr. O A Biidiam Jackson
Wm Kauscher Patoka poor
Dr. Rust Cas3 u Mrs. Mat Oser 44 " Hem y Beckman Ferd il II J Lemme Br rep
R R Jefforson tp
A L Gray R R u
Jacob 11 Seng RR 11 "
Loona Bockehnan R R " 11
Wm J Hoffman " Boone tp
II Inmnn Elec ex Boon9
Rauch & A berg hu G II
Na.han 'L'niiuoit " Jail2.n0 not Allowed
56.L'5 23.40 22.(0 1.00
35.00
3.13
22.00
18.00
2,75
78,03
7S.O0
78.C0
7S.(0
5.10
12.70
10.00
2.00 Ad 14,50 1.25 1.3Ö 10.(0 3.00 QX ) 10.0 ) 12.0J 14.55 S.50 4.00 4,00 11,00 1.50 25 00 l.M) 15.00 "15.0U 10.00 28.8o 12X0 S.OO 3.00 1J.00 8.50 350 00 85 00 4 oo 30.U0 2S.5) 5 uö
BOCKELMAN
General Merchandise
Shoes and
Clothing,
5h
Dry Goods, Notions, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Albt Sondei man bup P F
Karl K Woigel u Frank ham pert u 4 Schwenk Bros '' "
Di.JFCanper " 4t
SnndorB Brösa 44 "
Kd Dunns lt li
David J Abel Shoiiff reoe
tt it
ti
ii
it
1D.10 14.50 7.M5 15.00 30.00 27.50 1.00 100.05 10.20 8.00 4 65 2S7 G.Ö7 AO .20 2,05 2 50 45.72
u claim 14.00 continued
it
Mrs, D J Abel sap ,lail
wm Melchoir ex Off-Go Supt II U Kaitorhonrv Taxes lof
Jos. L Hoffmun Taxes ref
V K CI ny comb off ex Co Aud
k Woodburn Pt Co, off ex Aud n tt t ( Aa8ir
Wm Bockehnan Insane I no Mi I ...
rheo J Bicker J P Milatro
Dubois Tel. Co sup 0 II
I
sap P F
Jail
off ex Co And
" 4 4 4 4 clerk
Jacob C Loroy sup C II
11 Jail a a t i p jy " " R R R
Henry Fritch R R Supt
Albt ' '
Jos L Eckstein & tjons rrr
Frd Beuner
Henry Hubner
F J Schnarr
Nelson Clement
Fd Links
Henry Meyers
Vnd ( i reener
Mack Muller
Geo Fi nke
Wm Manakey
Job (ireener
Kd Schneider
Hpnry Wutcber
T B Speed & Co
t
1 1
1 1
it it ii tt
ii
1 1
I
(t
1 1
I i
(t
.-( c ( I
it
2.40 00.00 3,85 4.50 0 00 2.Ö4 ,21 5.50 4.85 .30 7.10 58 00 8.25 24 55 33.52 21.00 4.75 J .35 2.80 G 30 9.10 G.50 4.0o 4 .90 1.75 2.i5 k .: O.-O 34.95 30.40 37.D5 43.50 42.97 10.90 15.00 10.50 2.30
not
Dr. OA Bigham email pox ep
Dr. Jos Smith " " "
Jos Kellems 44 " 44
Geo P Wagner rrr
Dr. D F Taylor sin pox claim 7.50
Allowed.
Dr. D E Taylor em pox clarin 12.00 not Allowed. Ernest W Blemker am pox epp 22.50 Henry Berger, aes Patoka tp, claim of 54.00, continued. Orphans Home Aepn, orphans, 05.55 V. V Caseidy, claim $10 continue 1 City of lluntingdurg, franchise, granted Tray lor & Krempp r r bid accepted
r ran k.i imick, l, l, and transfer grant- d
Geo (erber
W W Meyers . 44 Ida niankton, Hall tp poor, PL Coole " A F Mad er " J M Schwlnghnmer L L J B Speed & Co rrr
it
1 1
E K Brundick
T P Milergo
granted
granted 20.00 4 .00 10.50 grp. n ted 123.97 43.25
1 .00
Jacob II Seng report of fees coll 01.45 Wm Bockelman 4 4 4 507.84
1 1
321 45
112 UÜ
Louis T Blessinger David Ci Abel
Wm H Rausch railing bid 102 50 ac;:tecl Robt Nordhoff Kesterson br 170.00 kept,
jad onanley road pettion granted Mary M Keiler adowed 10.00 Jacob H. Seso, Auditor D. C. Fkank J Seng Deputy. July 9 1915- -lw.
IjEGALi BLANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds
1
FOR COUGHS and COLDS
hour and a cpmrW - London I ."P' enl K8tnterortSftrkÄÄ . . Kees inventories Suponeas. Warrant
Country Produce Wanted G-ivB us a Call. Phone 60. Free Delivery, West SisSh Street.. JASPER - IND.
El
iji a E- h ' mm.
HUGHES' CHILL TONIC
Palatable Better than Colomel and Quinine. Contains no Arsenic, The Old RtlJabll Excellent General Tonic As woll as a Remedy for Chills and Fovow, Malaria Fevers, Swjinip Favors and Bilious Fevers. Jusl what you neod at this eeaaon. Mild JLcixativo, Nervous Sedative, Splendid Toniö Try it. Don't tako any suhstitute. At Druggists, 50c and 1,C0 Bottlei, PREPARED BY lniMWIIIC KOEIN SON-PETl ET COMPANY LUUIbVlLLt (IncorpDrared) KENTUCKY
WAY up in the mountains of Western North Carolina are the beautiful and attractive resorts of Asheville, Black Mountain, Hendersonville, Brevard, Lake Toxaway, Saluda, Waynesville, (Lake Junaluska), Flat Rock, Hot Springs, and Tryon. Spend your vacation at one of these cool and delightful places Or at Tate Spring, Tenn. Round trip Excursion tickets arc on sale daily, good until October 3 1st, via
Southern Railway I 'JH!mtor Carrier of the Soutly 1
i
Stop-overs allowed at all points. Three special Low .Rate Excursions will be run during the summer. Ask for details. For full inforniatlon sec Ticket Agent. Southern Railway, or writ B. H. Todd, District Passenger Agent, Louisville, Kentucky. Only $9.75 for the ronnd to the mountains of Westfern North Cr 'olina 'The Land of the Sky" Counfcryy. gpecia Excursion leaves Jasper 11:58 A.M. Wednesday, July 14, 1915. Tickets good fifteen (15) days. For particulars see lo cal age at.
Read the COURIER All the Latest News,
CAN YOU ANSWER INSTANTLY? Who were aU the candidates opposed to Taft for the presidency? Name the Democratic vice-presidential candidate who ran during the last national campaign? Who is vice-president of the Unitid States? Give his initials. Who is the lieutenant governor of Indiana? Who all ran for governor of thisstate during the last campaign? If you cannot remember these people who were so well advertised a short time ago how do you expect o';hers to remember you? Mr. Merchant, get busy-advertise eveiy week, or you, too, will soon be forgotten. The JASPER COURIER wants your advertisement every week. Why not order it at once. Do it Now.
I Queen.
eiirda for soo.Wriiu ' ü.; Reports etc. for Sale For sale by Jos. A. Mehrire at the Couiubr Jicn Ed Dotaio, Jvjsptr, lud. Office. 4I
