Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1915 — Page 5
,ASPER COURIER
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: Kunkel's nan SSht swell attended 5Jt5Wl auenjoyadle time. -w-ntBll bo i?fto a reputation
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Char'ea Kuebler spent Sunday viaitintf friends at Washington, Charles Judy and wife were here frum Indianapolis last week rifiting relatives. 1 Mrs. 'Carl vVeiwrel and children returned home from Albion, III. suuday. Miss Goldie Chambers returned Friday from a visit with friends
in Indianapolis.
Mrs. W 8, Hunter entertained
the Commercial ciub, of the Trintyehlireh, yesterday afternoon.
Who'll sin the July cooking, of the June bride? Thm'iu ultimate consumer
ooi n every minute.
Our national defteil is not inn exhibited at Frisco,
de-
Wh.t has become of the Tango
cra.e
Continuous
drowning show
t
Tcttii'K into deeu water is a ISinuous fad with Poil
Mr ind Mrs. Oscar ialb ana
Iciid are m wie-
tor s twguw
, , MfHmar and wife of
Wortbimiton
miner mi
Bul'i
are visiting nitMonier and sister
thof town this week.
Wanltd Now. : , r, . en haj 1wv:t 19 nit nek - imr lif victims und whan aathiua ia M then- Mi u leman.l ' " J - V nil.! lar Conpoaad L m'e.lv thai IWOOI rli-f to tlioim .,. in pn . loan vi'hth. L'cn't OO&tiaa .. ...,. u will help yo. CoiitaiiiB uo . Mehring, r, adv. Are .m PwtiSf Pn?
; Mg etlT) Hit- manor woman l
I ; . tier.. ) , ftrong l"iy aon nn p .jtu v i tl..-re lep"nti upon Rood ,.' , Mil' tood b altli i itnpoaftiMe ' .. pyl hm (Httaaed. Foley K . I ;p (lie LliUI.'J t- Bt lt the poMoni Ibat BWMN Imkaoiie, rlou cat ii i., and Mi. r ytuplonn of .langer - iilnt) aim l.liuMe r trouble. ,i .. I Mi aiiager. adv. fRichard M. Mitbarn, of Jaapet attorney general of Iniiina, hat? gon- to Laki' W awaseo to remain lor the rest of the s .immer Mr. Miliums heilth is the cause of consult i abie anxiety. His physici 1 I a-
lans iiave oint-reu a iwk rest. Htun Hot NVeaiher OppreHsra.
U . , i it I in. preened, dull and stupid, art- in. it :n.i laujrtiid- do not Maine iti oBtar wathr. lieat will not atiect mm mflca if Ihfc bOWh are regular, roiy I'ltbartk! Tablets are ideal tor in-iIu'.-'h iinii.i eooftipatioii. 1 bey relieve - : (bat blotted, heavy feelititi Jti. . M.-hriDjt!. adv. Good morning! Have you seen The Courier?
Er QtviUn'l best paper.
Mr- and Mrs. W. isited friends in
Sunday.
A Wilson Evansville
irs. Thos. B. Wilson and son Kobert, of Bretzville, visitied relatives and frienbs in Jasper Saturday and Sunday. lkstein Kros. are re modeling and enlarging; their saw mill plant and replacing their circular saw with a hand saw. The city's ne curfew law went into effect Wednesday and when the whistle blows all the kids have to scamper for home. Miss Alma Sonderman is pending vacation with Iuisville friends in thh mountains of North Carolinr. For Hay P ver Or Alhma. Many person ilread July on Heron nt of hay fev'" . Foley 'h Money a'ul 'Inr Coin.o.'n(l in re. ojrni.el hh tlie n l.-al ipne.ly for liay fevt r and KMtliina. 1( ln-a - iad Hootiien tharnw, Mipiag throat aad the c hok inu MOMUOtt. It allays nil limitation ami irrif ation MM bftSfi ma J, natural bfCttblog. Job. A. M'h-riiin-r. a iv. Miss Olivia Sermershein returned Saturday niht from a weeks vi: it with friends in Cincinnati. The Jasper Redf defeiUd the Frenc'Lick White Plutos in an interesting game of ball at the College park Sunday the score being 4 to 2 The daughters of the late Mrs. Klingel held a public sale of bouse hold goods at their resid
enet on North Main fit- yest r
day
Summer Aches And Pain. l.arkarhe that eantiot Ik- explained I y Iii' 1 1 ' "ant in h drrtlt" i" in in- thau . l k I y the result of lUsOfdfw1 kldwfyt, Koley Kidney Pi At promptly relieve t a'-kaeli', :'oreorNtili m.i-i lep unl ' ritt, ii. iihiatieiii, and cl.-ep (Intni tonf Madder atlinent'. Tin y MM the kldMyi in for i.i. h.-d hy eonntUon. Jo. aMhrinfer. aJr.
Our own security depends upon world security, How long since you skipped flat pebbles op the river?
f r chai there Indeed, i rlotiH it v incr John
I)ckjaw n ver seenes to strike that
the right party
THE OBJECTION TO JOHN. It Was laally Rtmovad When th Sit. uat.on Va Explained. The . i rda ami IfelsOM hare always I,. , , rbbofl and intirs ata friends. , ;. n John (iuvlord at twenty -fi. .r. u line a follow as ever waa, be. an I aae v I it an altoireth-
Kq '.y Nekoii was no op; "- ' in .lt. M 1 Hie .u.u.i' iH'caMie
rent on corned wore de-
licbtiil. r! tliere .a- no form 11 tUMMin eOKdt, but every mie knew that it was "understood," and evenir. after evening John t 1 to Molly on the front perish, often lingering after tho other Xelsonf had retired. Tlie surprise of tlie two was con aequently great when on evening huffdng Btep wag heard in the hall, and presently Mr. Valaoej appeared in alirmen- ttncl iremnm onu-n an.
The liberal minded m-in is UR-jdle in hand. Quite evidently he uall accompanied by a Oat pock-i had eeae to bed and then rot uo-
0 -r
Noisy pympathy is not much ave at a funeral. Lsa of memory is no calamity in case of a fool. The fringe of society is a tangled bunch. The afflictions of our neighbor always seem trivial.
etbool:.
Temperanc drinks soid in dry towns are always regarded with suspicion. We can ftlwftyi see opportunity
tug at the other fellow's string.
lor pome j. ;rpose. "Why, father, what k the matter?" Molly's cheeks were b'irninjr, aa her father itood there hesitating and evii. j . 1 -i: rj i ' - y, John, lean-
latch! ing against tho doorpost, where he 1 had htood for the tail ßftatQ min-
I utes laying good ni.'ht to Molly, It is safer to burn the bridfles; felt decidedly uncomfortable under in front when a powerful enemy Mr. N . ;e. :s on the other sid'i of the creek, I In fact, it wai emharrns?ing all mi c u I in, around. But John iß a young man The farmers in this Iwali'v are. who to thp - jn very busy now put.ng up tho,r ttTj w.ongMr. Neli yr lnAtUn-thm Wi10at on?" ha began. "Am I to infer threshed The conti nous rain hav- - 4. . , . . r ,
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uu. rm in, ..uiiu.
To Our Friends.
The Concordia Society of Louis
ville is billed to run an excursion from Louisville to Jasper and rerdinand next Sunday. The mn.'t nf tho prowfl will tm to Ppr.
dinand because rr is not a CITY;, .Vf.T Lou'wville p'Hiple have seen al! of thanks for their many kind
;ueni MiiiM 10 our oeiov'u wue and mother during her last illness and alter her death Their assistance and sympathy during our bereavement will ever be gratefully remembered. John GRAMEL8PACH81 and children
ing delayed their work;
wheat this year is not'ip to thaverage bat the hay crop is the biggest in mai y yegrs and it is selling cheaper than it has he. n for a number of yerrs, being about 35 to 10c per h-indred lb.- . REAL ESTA1E TRANSFERS. Launi Gain to ?08eph Oser Jr. pt. lot 15 Huntingburg $1. Scott Hendrickson to Frank Hendrickson 40 a $300. .John C. Hemmerlein to Andrew Krodel 1 a. $150 Auditor Dubois county to John W. Taylor Jr., 160 a. 48.22 1 jeh us Reiss to Bernard A. k' ln.ni,.r Sil 7K 11 JOO
William F Rudolph to Madison on 1 do object Fenously, my school township, 2 a. $500. I ?ear ohn' he habl.1 J M.irv M Kiefer to Dubois ceun-, Lave fornied t,'l!, vening of leanm
Mr. Nelson coughed ulightly, hesi-
tating. "It's only that mother and I VWBM hi to get a little aleop." "Father," cried Molly, quite indignant, "we couldn't have been dii-' tarbing any one! John has been talking very low" 1 don't doubt that, my dear." Mr. Xelson was beginning to enjoy the situation. 'It's not that, nor have I any objection to John's talking to you. In fact, I haven't an objection in the world to John nor to his conduct, except" Mr. Nelson is open to suspicion of
I havinsr prolonged the matter unnecefsarilv at t'.is point.
"except in one thing. Mrs. rel-
ty, 05 a. 115
I against the liell puh. Our bed
Jacob Dick to Peter Burger, 40iroom if rMt to kitchen, and
una continuous oeu naging la no: ondocite to repo. a."
Jim Crow cities they want to see.
CASTORIA For Iniants and Children n Use For Over 30 Years
Uvays Wars the iiuture of
in Trouble Again.
Ed. Andersons business has been ax proipereua ef late that pxiaaard hurrah last eel nJ Marshal Masters and
r i a tne Jano promenade to will grow ' .'hertv's whprn th acre.
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Anna Klingel toThresia Mantr in etal, last will and testament. Benjamin R Omn to Ashburv Crowder, 60'.- aerea, $1000. Nie-Volpert to lit Kev. Fran
eis S. Chatard. lots G and Schnellville, IL
in court nimen. "A awvemeal was on foot for the a!! .. o of King Cliarlea of Württemberg and the Grand Duchess Olga of Russia," said an artist. "An em s-arv of the Russian court came to the yoOCfl king, laid certain prpix"sal I of ore him and submitted
A Valuable Farm For Sale. 136 acres of The Eli Hornaday Homestead 3 miles from Porters ville on The Washington and Portersville road. This is clovr and bice grass lands 25 acres in one body in wo ids, can be eaisly cleared and
GO bu corn to the
WageH and Worth. 7 A r w At oft k" r Y t ' n f nOr f
ion in the Dayton News to the! t in o of the royal lady. etTtthatthedayofexhorbitant K'r'( : er a clow scxutin,,
rewards for expert services la
said :
decidi d Ed was to full for, Price $80 00 per acr; abstra c rX.0' f i f,1?;ihdi, mi,Htlll0' Sw VSrlL a0?,-' eliminated from estimate Jhta oiling at tho Mote Do phone W. J. Mc Cord at Allords- , nrf,noii im
''I. And next mnrnini' IaU
iry something like cosl Ed is now spending
'Thi.' pertraH Betten ovfrmuch. Tie eyei .oc too laro and brilliant, the hair toe abundant, th complexion too flowcrliko nd the neck and arms too beautiful altogether.' 44 'But, your inajc iv,' said the aa tonish' d Raaaian, 'you do not know tho grand duchess.' " 'No,' "aid the kin, ut I kno
ville Ind.
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r vacation ri h th. f. ..,..i
1 - -M ------ w l ' ill k, I rm i i III ' : at tlx taxpayers t-ost for fatof Ki.lney i din
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hnw'l Thih? j 6m IIiitkImmI Dollars Up " f..rnny ran-of Catarrh that cantaeawdbj II1I'h ('marrh ( i;r.. w F.J rnanaar i Ot., ToaOdu. O. M am). i-,rn -I, Imro known K. ' foi thaUm 16 yaaia, an.i be rin tu l.onorabl.. in all hut"if anrl llnannally nU kafif '" Kuy OPWptl i tnaile by "ATIOKAL BAN1 Of OOVMIBCK. Ii ,.. Toleno, O. (v 'S' atiurh Cnrw in taken internalin!, ,rv'! !n the hloo.1 nl of the system. Tatti-
S I IV Uli I Ir
,) a 'llar.o in tko .k..U"
Sß for somethinß worth ni?ht'
cnr.. tlieni os
'mckftrn. son Hinwies, stiff i intl an.l
other kidney and iiafl'r ironblaa. U On quick to rrlicvi' liiml:i' u'i'l ihnii-inati-in ilorto Ki.lnpy tronl'le. No otler r 'iinily Iiap a longer WBOtd el curcB. .1. s. A. Mehrmjrer. a.lv.
The Best
I Medicine Made
vti nd BladderTniuKles
the but
eh milk l. wl I
i via ii mj in wNatype of thearnest
"www paenst. ne man with h; u
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Iam Vaino
K '' NW we may exoect
H IllQl 1 . piMlll HIC
da ' u:n,a8 been bootsed too
ign.
OLEY nNEY PILLS Kh'Tumatism. IQdnoya t4
ladder.
passing and that the great de mand of tne future will be for better average men. The expression reflects an impression which must exist in the minds of all who intelligently observe the trend of the times The world is getting awty from inflation and slowly settling 3 a
mns-t.B-t n UiilltUl Olli , .- O '
being " .' bUSj Raak Walt af Hr.
ness and cor.fi neu to its proper a nrMehir In tho rcim of
I sphere, th-poker table. Enter- CW1P u. wa8 to receive 10 if in prises which pay extravagant nU aennon at the funeral of Mme.
GteeweU he said nothing but well of her. She wns rather a had character and herself had dictated the clause in her will. So,-ufter a penend address on mortality, he thus concluded- "By the will of a decen ed ailter it ia expected that I ihould mention her and tay nothing but vrl at was well of her. Ali that I f-hali pay of her, therefore, is this: She was born well, she hvod well, arid iht died well, for she wa born with the name Creswell, nhe lived in Clcrkenwell, and she died in Bridewell." Minneanolii Journal TilenrapHer'a Ceamp An Ini ing featare of telegrapher'.up 13 that certain let
ters are nearly always the etumhlin
b.ock. The most frequent are
and Y that is, the code signals uied for these let t When a lender beginn to be "conscious" about so common a letter aa C hia case soon becomes hopelesa. Another form of crairp attacks the receiver of the mcs-age. It takca the form of inability to write fast enough to take down a mcaaage
They Write Every Day
(.very da Foray A Co. receive letter sums in salaru s will be evantu-
wnnii-n, IHIltif oliv ridn.i I tnthis tni thrnnirh
(I I Ii iviiv v mi" vawua the demands of public sentiment and the operation of law. It is impossible to earn the salaries paid in some instances without levying unjust burdens upon the patrons Big business of various kinds, from life insurance to railroads, which supply what are er-
the necessaries can
their
garded as
pay the enormous salaries
heads receive only by overtaxing!
the public and the time has come when the public is beginning to rebel against the imposition.
The pilling up of vast fortunes is accomplished by the same means. The consumers aae the contributors and suffer frnm th.? I establishment of stondards of
profit which have no excuse for 'existence beyond the power to
make them That power is the
I menace against which it is sought to protect the public by the enactment of laws which will curb trusts, restore competition
and reduce costs to a fair basis
IIP '" Uli ml ' f ' ' Mit.
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UK) visitliiK
nn
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l-l . u.LJ C LiAinnrtUt uiny unuNiiiiirii. " W"J
r i ww m ir n tf in" n manr nun im ninniiiK nv-i nitco in vi uv. vhmw i ...i :a
, M m mwmm w a fe(vindivieual8 may draw en
ormous salaries and accumulate l..- C. .... TV.a fl.al.im iu
j apeak, for hours at a time, lne wrong and can not exist much j , k pnormoU8 ind longer if the wdl of the - people , commonly to what i, to rule. bouth Bend ews- . . J , u
pi u ma; lui lu ui uri'uui uiwmm
LBGAL BLANKS. Wurr uiiy iionilg, (Juit Clmtii Peedfl Ofeutttta Mi.rtjrior.'i", Keal Ketato Mortgnci'H, InveutoriM Suponna, Warrant
KeportH etc. lor Hain t M Qorj aian j Times. Orvum.
nnder-toofl m l.t-n it ia rememberel
that a re effet often ha to write continuously to code dictation, po to
town. Dundee Advert urar.
AMPERT
BOCKELMAN General Merchandise Shoes and Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Staple and Fancy Groceries Country Fraduce Wanted Give us a Call. Phone 60. Free D sliver y. West Sixth Street..
JASPER
ND.
HUGHES' CHILL TONIC Palatable Fttrr U.i Colume! and Quinine. Contains no .Irncalc. Th 011 Keltabtt Excellent General Tonic la w.'ll x Baaaody tot Cliill and fmvwn, Malaria Fevera, Swamp Fevers and Bittona KeverM. Jtiflt what you m vl at tliia wwon. Mild LeuuUJTe, N rvous Pfui at! Q. Splenditi Tonic Try it. hon t ta e any Hubntitut. At LrQgKt, 60c and fl.Oo liottlw, PREPARLD BY
ROBIN SON-PETTET COBfPANl
KENTUCKY
LOUISVILLE
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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 are on sale daily, good until October 31st, via SOUTHERN RAIUVAY I PMUr Carrier of the Souta '
Stop-overs allowed at all points. Three special Low Rate Excursions will be run during the summer. Ask for details For full information see Ticket Agent. Southern Railway, or write B H. Todd, Distntft Passenger Agent, Louisville, Kentucky.
Wi iwewwa . . . . . .
Oh! give me the love of a man who knows, In who's veins the river of passion Hows, Full tide, and with that my bark may ride Rapturously away from the world's roads In the wonderous sweep on the fathomless deep Of the love of a man who knows.
The Ben Ed Doane Printorium, Jasper, Ind.
CAN YOU ANSWER-INSTANTLY? Who were aU the candidates opposed to Xafl for the presidency? Name the Democratic vice-presi-teitial candidate who ran during the last national campaign? Who is vice-president of the United States? Give his initials. Who is the lieutenant governor of Indiana? Who all ran for governor of this ital during the last campaign? 11 you cannot remember these people who were so well advertised a short time ago how do you expect others to remember you? Mr. Merchant, get busy advertise every 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.
0 Do.ni, Jupv, lad.
