Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1915 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER ' HtAL ESTAIE TRANSFERS
Hy Ks f.n Dosm.
The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths.
Therr i a Unease frcvttilm; In litis
II N I I I M.I
to Dora War man,
l utervd a twvond-i'laaa matter at the acres. .5o.si.
null. Ill i-r at JaiT, nu., imunr mo S Marcb J. IÜt.
Timothy T. Donahue to Dora
Warman. und. 132 acres. $L 12.
Michael J. Donahue. KuardianV:."11?! "a ln '
und. J 3 2 sr-JfL UJfcuil.ivaii ui, i-uMd ""ll?t:1
Nollcc uf plicnltii tor Kenewal uf Liquor l.iern
Huhworlouoo, MJI Per Year, riiln 'napei mailed rtrnlarlT to it eulaeeibert ant a letiiut. 'rdcrto diiDtinae u rawive.1 an.1 U arreara paid In fall; anlese in the Hiecretion of the pntdiehet a different ftwrti ehoald i dimmed i visaWe. TODAY, JULY 16. Iff
Otis A. (lerhurt to August i
Miessner. lota lo and 41 Hunt:inghurg. IL
Knnk 1 ITntmerieh to Waiter
Bartlow, low 14 Huntingburg, . Hf
IgUUU
Ant hoy Troxler to Mary Denu.
pt. 3C St- Marks. 120
by U t'.IM .
tl .lit
I Hull .11-
N ' lu'H'liv .riven to the citiaens
of Jaeixu, Uatntiri toanidiip, PiiUm
. .unity , Indian, that the im-l 'ruigntnl a( male cituen of the United State, .will
wj..l,mitti Count iJotntuiaeiutiers ft I t.liUJlAAMMll -. . .I.A.W . . . t r.uH.1.. UM .
1 'lull I1M 'IIIS . 11 . . im i'ii in . i.-(t'.. i lon.in AukVI'M ', for a li.vn' to retail
.i I t.l.iv i.at I n. Ilhiuin m.l Willi' ikll.l l.-r
lan - Hi-tiit'x art- oiirn -, i . ffl I the result of tn. ''t tlm hhiiik In t ilrmik on llie iri'i.'ii- ? I m-y üistuBc If ' nndiT the rro iH.oiiH of th laa" of 3 kulnev rouble it Indiana governing wu h li-oi-i-J - Iii uNlt.advancl The -Varl description ol her MM - tin kiilm v-iMittii . hiiior i- la ! h.iIiI ie in a trout ro uu on
BEST GROCERIES C!li:mst :ini I IikI ...... n.
oounty. Everything Njw, Fresh ani Clew
isl .IMMI mil mt. k'roiHl.l II. Mir o HOIK
lu-V Ihr vitüt nrvini nutin ralnrtli ,l . 1 ' 111 I UK, S.0 I f I , !( H'-l
Trank J. Sew to John A. Bell. i iaddt-r brick tust or Mthmeut in
14. 71 acres. $275. Henry Kuehrshcneek to Bl beth Kuehrschneck, last will. Mary Shuritr to William H. Stork, 5 acres. $G00. Feter tlerber to Martin Klueh.
lot 217 Ferdinand, lt'.7 V
hnd uf lot No. il tin t..v ii of
ail li.iation Hunt-.hi Main
Thie wl u'Hnt Hill at the MXtly for h ave to ffrvi at
1 Z
po-re
line time Iim hhiiii
hinrlu'f to I'ohtuNt of artu lcH of
o-
Wisdom of Youth.
From the mouth of babes there
oft comes words There's a lot of
hiffh school lads at large in Lvans ville who can give their dads cards and spade? and beat them out -As an evidence of the advacement fools call it precocity of Amtrica's youth, we mention the class motto of the '15 graduating class of theMenasha. somewhere in Wisconsin, high school. It's a gem. original or not and worthy of adoption by any grown-up: " The elevator to success is not runuing-take the stairs!"
lust will and testament.
Arnold Markley to William Markley, last will, lunatz Fuhs to Thomas
of wisdom. Striekel lot 33 Jasoer. S1000.
jnn century
Tha Nutmsg T
trait
' t)e umif. hruil iirhi- l.aik m lie lnme : l"'r. mu.
ti.ii V iliziiit-si. slpri lt-v.. . m mms- ftrwl
in - N or lb. ki lm s ttuinvd-m ..n ak
down und waste mwhv cell l v cell.
lU.ulJer troubles almot-t ulway result
from a drraneuieut of the kidney and I food and for tbe "a If of ciare and
better health in that organ i-v obtained liacoo.
tjuicnesl iv a proper Irrutn.ent of the kut- Cn Ki It) Flick.
neva. wamp-Koot c r i lnatuiit y to . I , i .. i ,,,, . .. L
unit ovt-rcotius that unpit aMiit necesaitv of hvini ctneHel to fo often through-) the day, and to gi t up many time during the night. The mild and ininunliste effect
J I of Swamp-Root, the gTeat kidney remedy j
is soon reu ami. it tan.is tue ninrsi w-; For 3tl )nvs on v we otTpr the
eombinacoming so
wamp-ltoot corra ts mabilit to .
John Mundv to Ilenrv Mundy, h.-idunm- ami seal. imK j,o...n.,Kc.i i
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Slop! Read!! Think!!
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1 t'i II? I 1111 it I Kit . It IK .11111 I f ltl J UK I I propertiea. A trial will com inre anyone following Sensational
Bwamp-Kont is j leasiint to Uike and "iter. inier IS
Our Meat department is sunn
.torir IraniH TXT I
. am l i w sk.
ana -orK, ajso Bacon and Ham
r resn i oprmg Lamb this
week. All kind of
' w V yf b U Lr 1 I U
Phone fifi TPyock nÄi:-
i 1 4 1 I ä 1 rriuii:T i i i
Wide Awake Grocery Store
nntTDM i the k.:rel of th 81 M h aU " ,1,tv"cent d get preparexl by getting reading
of v uraVal i- nt tr j,'m . ' , . . " , A . V Te - matter for your home.
. -r" aarrrpie i nie no i a ihmk inai reus ail w i i f ri n - wad in A'ia, Airica and aU.utit.botkatntfrvebyfliaU. Addreaa, J.asp.er Week.'y ( uner $150
i)r Vi m.i t i n (inoiiiiitiioti v HHwrv i Mr nn:i! r.n.iinror iki
a "i,. i.:..,.i -
r um i ir r ih ' i j i
I I. af 4 - - ß , lien writing mention reading tin KentTM U m fifty to entv-fiv L rus oftn th(S Bn't make fot l. IM prodnre fruit totKnv nnatake, but remember the name, ixlr yc.iT. Tl.e fruit is of tha Bwamp-Rooi, and don't let a dealer aeU
von omething in pia.-e . f Swainp-Root
if you do uu will be disappointed.
and airaearance of a roundish
pear yellow in color. The fleaht
part of tha frait ia rsthi r hard and Popular Excursion
raaembJas oand:ed citron. WiUub
to
is the out. axTkped in tha carious
yellowish real ahl knova to a as TT a . 1 -n i . .. . v
Let Them Feel The Sun. iä'Iä
ap vitm uu j tiiniw ituh- oi vim La eg, jaalaoaly triad to vrerant the eamriag al tha tree or a living seed ofeit into any territory ladependent ef Dutch rule.
Boys Magazine, Monthly
rarm v rireside. semimonthly Household Journal A: loral Life, Monthly Todays Magazine, monthly
1 K
.50
.25 .50
The sun's rays maice sunny children. It brightens thetr eyes and broadens their smiles and puts the joy of life into their little souls. It strengthens their mind-" and devolops their physique and lays the foundation for a career of honor and usefulness in the school life Let the kiddies bask in the sun. Let its rays decend upou them
that in after years their
Hks Lt, Hla4 There was a fameae British offlser, Lieutensst General Sir George Murray, who serrad in tha erpeditkm to Egypt When before Alexandria, the troops hewing snüered
sou s severely from want of
Total Retail Value M.7" For 30 days we will accept subscriptions for the above combination fcr 1.75. Be quick and get on the ground floor. This is the best proposition ever offered in the county in a combination way Mail your orders at once to, Ben En Doank, Jasper. Ind.
t oi water, his
may radiate the joys of life te literary acquirements were of tha
n ahere
i
foot-!
thosewho follow
steps.
For the sun is our most learn
ed doctor, our profoundest preacher, and the greatest builder and rejuviaator of the human race.
And an hour in the sun is more
potent than an eternity in shadows.
Cs teat semoe, instructing him t Caesar's army had been in the
predicament Referring to his
"Caesar" (which he always carried In his portable library), he fön ad his recollection right that water had bee a obtained by the Romans from wells dua at a certain root in
th the sands. A trial was immediately made, and the result was a Co
rnaus supply. The British troope braced up and conquered Egypt. Hew Xerk Press.
Gossip! How she runs about on every street, in every store, in all the churrhes and societies she finds a foothold Gossip has made a home hell upon earth. Gossip has parted husbands and wives.
Gossip has blackened and sullied a a a a I
tnc character oi many a pura gin. fannr, 0( Chins were the
unas panea lovers wnowouia De'lflff4 Batch by of in
Tea Chraese invented printing, (hey i a rented fenpewder, they 1b-
ilM ue liion.MtT a ruuipaaa.
very happy if it were not for gos
sip. One little indiscretion will cause
eubetors, and the flshernien of Chine were the first to hatch fish f pawn
artificial)?. Artesian vrells are of
gossip to arise with new strength f,.M.
and start on her mission. Her did, ce oi qsjm e, inou. we say? We ought not to. for we 0f dld ftnd thousands ol haveoua male gossipers and, as 9t J tht cb,ne(M ci?li MTW. a rule, they are mroe venomous g p,,!,,!!,,, that western ciethan the females. A good healt- dm at lajrt dopted. hy man goseiper is about as, (,rfP Washington's enmean and low end dangerous as tmtlin wllIldprrvj 1n tb, wtt, cid
tne meanest tmng on eann Chrisney Sun.
weeds of Britain, their nsked end ehirering chsjstl painted bl'ir, tl.r Chiiinrtmn, dressea in fplerul d silks. Wungeil in s t 1 l . on chair of carved Inkwiio! and marble, resd
Do you remember that smile hu philo. - aLadrir1 n fron
Smile Again
that escaped yoa the other day cup of iu and flooded your face with snn-ifniaite flar
shine, and brought joy to the hearts of your friends and the little ones as you passed them on the streets? That smile was contagious. It spread from you to others, and
from them to still others, and
i - w
kept on spreading and growinjr, kt Ifo. $
A Oiaciplirarlsn. Ifiss HcUon was most popular sth the two young end unmarried awembers of Centtjrrille'a school heard They did not propoee to
any change of teachers in dis-
Evansville. Ind. and return
Southern Railway. Premier Carrier of the South Sunday July 25, 1915 1.25 Round Trip 1.25 Tickets on sale for regular morning trains good returning on
evening trains Do not miss this opportunity t set this wonderful attraction at a low cost.
IF. N. W'esterman. A. G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. Grand Excursion lo French Lick Springs West Baden Springs Marengo Cave Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South Sunday July 18 1915. Special Train leaves for Spiings 9:96 A. M. For Marengo 7:57 A. M. Ar French Uck 10:45 A M. Lv. 0:35 P. M. Ar. West Baden 10:50 A. M.
Lv. T:30 P. M. Ar Marengo 10:44 A. M. Lv. 6:30 P. MSpend eight hours at French Lick and West Baden The Carlsbad of America Visit Marengo Cave, one of
Nature's Grandest Works. e,., , kU v .
Call on local agent for rates aifl,nHBm ül Wn Ü C
A F. DU M D pornof 7th cv j.i.4i k -tin sts HOME PHONE.
Laurels!
Aüaio ;
I Awanl to
I.W.HARPER KENTUCKV
WHISKEY
f vnar
OoM Vf A r tm MM Ma twarrJ
aäawaiiitt, tm
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For Sale by All I esd'er Deslrra
and other information.
F N. Westerman, A. G. P. A.. St Louis, Mo.
H
TELEPH
ONE
A09. 24, 1912.
Wi-kly Conrlrr.
The End and Means By Jamls C. REU v
Enemies of the liquor trade have lonß proceeded on
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1 v 1 iiiui tii viiva 11 'i 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ail ill 1 it u.' irm
m m v m mm wtiivi "vlUS. have assumt'd the attitiiili f 1 -it td in.ln.im .. k;. k
. wmmw ii.uuau j nuuii 1111 j m
.i..fr, ,- chAiil.l ri rki'iil.. 10 nwm .1 I .HU:LI. I
V ,iwu.. hmui ns ui muaiuw m9 " .SMUlt, III llfOff
fhfv niitihf onlKf nnhli.. ii.niimuni r t ..... U .1
Recently in a southern Indiana city which voted ovcrwfc
inßly for license, the retail liquor dealers agreed to icU
intoxicants to persons known to be in the habit of becor
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I I I ii sei ivauiuivoo ve iiiuuv5, ouwu Iis all I ullfiIIIClil nno k . , iii 1 :..ii J. .1 w me e4eaalaaaAal mam. f 1 '., , - - - -
w w iv. ' v i V v J UK Ml V I 1 I.CU I I IL I I . 1 I I ilKI (Till
however, was the basis of a vicious attack by a so-called
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poor inebriates should be deprived of liquors.
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Such an attitude has long been apparent in the attempt!
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The nation still believes that the liquor trade should be a- - ' i I: i i. u l ij .i . i . -i .l
i;ia-u anu ikciikoi. ii na nciu io inai ineorv nee mc
I 1 o . . -
coioniai aays. oiaies nere anu mere may expenmcm
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111 I III II Hill 1)111 XII I .If'T 1 11 III I'll- rTl III I" III II I' IV'
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w ar r -
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.1 l t n in 1 1 1 i i i . 1 1 1 1 1 ii iiiriii in nir iiimiir ir:tnr iiir- uu
of who shall accomplish the reform is first in order.
Shall it be the prohibitionist, who wants to destroy the i .;, t..? li tu " . i -L j :
t i fc. w iii' VTiikiriti tiAiAtTwam n nit , i m . r i n i ii r mm r 1 . i r 1 i i - i
which is eager to conform to public demands? Adv.
pit i-rily oiirlrr. puMinhett
' i-.i r. notiiiiiH lor M.r. I
H u it
- - t
aullor, Mi.'ii.iinf Killlor Hn-.i..
H'-r ri"i i ir r, i iw iii'n, 1. i".. . on Kon.llu.MiTM Hnd iiiortrKf, Nona Circulaliot -Weekly n fc IX AN K, luli awnru lr tor an th.n 7 day of laiV im in K. Dm nuaair Jil-lll- (if tb I'l H) sesi. a iri i iis i k
M
and is still traveling from face
to face somewhere in this world
Do it again and do it often do
every day A smile is worth
much and costs nothing, It is a
pearl without price.
"Do yoa think Hin Hobson pays
weite enoagh attention to dihci
t fline?" ooggested ene'of the elderh
sssn ncr school committeemen our
Wseinlinal Why, of
mtention X
it," asaartwi Ed Pert er hstily. "We nevrr had anyliody e! be nhi to pay m much," snid HtaVT Lane. "Whv, one sftern n I wnhi there at No. 8, nml IÜt Habe I tprat the whole time every m;n eW 0 1 1 Msca ftt i n ct APflnf in i i a f
rpi a M WW ui ssy pit.u t .uu vivi a imThere is only on. lace in this T-r- - -rr. comunity when- the investment of a dollar will bring you a nun- Mary' w.-dmng. dred per cent on your money. A A Man land mm recenUy irndollar invested in a subscription j ried off hii foortl 1 ifhtar. I ' to this paper will open the gate! eeremonie toaehinjj rse wead to so many opportunities that the were iver m:teh ttenl m bj returns will multiply until your! Vx . tj i n" of the eountrj income is many times the outlay. ! oers in that re-ion.
rr i. . l i i I . ;
taae a wniri at a nunareu per.
i! W r, al eonree she
Anditia a u-ift which von mnv lers s wrcat -'.a! n farter.' :n
" aw rf w r w
bestow upon others without trouble or loss to yourself, a boon to humanity which encourages, and elevates, and ennobles the giver as well as the recipient. . Smile aorain m tu ep smiling
The Home Telephone Co
has the largest list o!
ub.cb.r. and wil1 SOUTHERN RY. nmi TT All f h Knn. .
wu fcMW UBBV oci vice Yoa can talk to your friends, order yonr mer
chandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO
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To It Now" Hahflcribe for the JUia r Weekly Conner. ton't pat ofl for tor eiorrow hat you on lo today.
TIME TABLE Schedule For Sunday Nag 2, tit hi Lowing is lor loftrination Onli) aid Is oat
Siaraoteed. aannsocnn R. S UAII.V S 14 A. M Ro. in 4 M r, a. So. Ii " n m f. 4, waeiamjm Sa. 12 lUlLT , Sf a. If No. U ii. A n No. 8 " t. I' M
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WM. A. WILSON
General Insurance and Real Estate.
Hnecial rate on Karm Loans and Inauranr for Dubnia. Pit
and adjok ling courties. Fire. Tornado, Hail, Life, Acci
dent, Tiste lilsrit, Automobile, Burgarly and Linbilisy Insurance. Bu : i.p ( -. rep. l'honellri-2.
(JM(rieTtc::etre'.'
Time ariown mt llnaiiaatura WaSTSMN NU. No I, OAJ1 V. 4 '1 M so a, a iu No. a n WKflTBol Nil tin. , rAlM . 12 42 A. V
arr rwularrfa.lr.ru of llo Conner tut K" " I" ' M
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We know of a numlerof fanulieu who
ar not antttHTihera, they borrow the pa-
ner from their neihborn. We are rjad to know that the Courier is thns appreciated, hut why not anhacribe? Thm price ia imall and we won Id appreciate having tliee namee on onr mailing lint. Fans (or Summertime We have just received an excellent assortment of fans for the summertime Your adv. printed on one side at from 12 to .-." pia- hundred
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12 19 l. M V. E. Clayroinb. Affti' Japer
The newspsper ought to get some credit for the stuff it does not print.
Dan Cuqid takes in a many' wooden nickels.
; f'cr the wedtl
I heot! Sörth vt. to sjrl
Tomorrow is a grand old day, but it never camea.
A T-k op t
s friend ! I sorne tuiio i in he mndr om.
I repnrd to the t good see bv one r-
Msry weddi"; deorriptiin.' "
"We;." tsi.l t'ie old man. "1 don't
Eve ry up-to-date Dubois counl
ty farmrr should have his own 'printed letter heads and envelopes with the name of his farm
!?, :"tny !. I home printed thereon, especially
( ; mv I... .f." . nan ine ifiurri au-1 dress We can print you 100 of i each for $150 on good material. '
dive us your order.
.!ur
t "
' id he. "Hal M nigh beggarc'
4
's see is it Flanders or Flin
know slout that, but I do know it
well nigh beggared ma f
aotts.
I The Coi;kikk advertiser." uro lettintf down the pritx. burfl jnt0 the field of bargains.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS GIVEN QVIOK REUET
Pain leave aJiarttt tm if .by mafic wlv-o
J.hi rx-frin miag o)top the faWMMHold remrit 1W Hheama-
e ii- , 'Lm&bnfto.
bciaiWA, Ncinikyin a od k indriwl ( i nbl . It Sr rigkt to tfw Spot, t oy the acbea and pains and ouke Lie worth livins. Ciot
Aiwttla oLDropa'"
f rxjoairi wim arh botUe gives foil diractiooa foe me. Han't delay. Deound ""5-Drops" Don't accept anything rhe ra pi tcnoi il Any drug
fiitan sappty yaw. If yxi Kvo too far tr.aw .i dicg inreeenl One DntUr ' &vt9vn Kbeiimatir Core Co, Newnrk,
Citi . . ' pottle ei Drops, we I ba
GRAND EXCURSION TO Evansville and Return SOUTHERN RAILWAY FrcmierCarrier()i.'.THE SOUTH.
SUNDAY
July 21,
1315.
tat
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it i ami
SB
mm
125. ROUND TRIP 1.25
Tickotswill hp sold for rotrulnr mnrnintr train Lr00ü
returning leaving E unsvilie Sunday date of salt1.
AieamooaL re cursion io tienuorson, hv, ann rfiuiaw a W a a
on Meamer Hopkins ana many other attractions.
Full information furnished upon application to any
agent, .southern Kan way, or to, F. N. Westerman, A. G. P. A., St. LouK M
awal iWai.
k ' awawaBHsT AM mmmt' Ba',W
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Th quaiur f lMmw Ott yoa pou . , ImminH I t foe or asalaal raar romfon r' brallb Thrr--. a parSSS II aaaSa Ir P4W wku flu UMmaSt. II la
SOLITE OIL
rfl"l fr. m r ran i. Wull. h odor. Ods bo
r r.as ivur.m f'uAm Ol th SWSS
MI fUm- -t.vr Hlrr B'
ra shaa InNrtor ianfc-wsf n
Mill mon mm wn mm mjmm and rrrr.rt i '
bai It Id original harret a tract truss wa.
Chas. C. StoO Oil Co.. i oaisvf .
TUftmrry al Warrrm. r -1 lll,W.-rd. Mal.. - "N- rjfti" Amtn 0
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