Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 July 1915 — Page 5
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IASPEB COURIER
Germany's note, boiled down No-hin' doin
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
- I I i-'vijr woo tvm. w Mrs. W. A. T aylor and daugh-'guy Sanders Tuesday,
K' mra visuell xiit-iivjo m
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Paoli last week.
The Trinity Aid Society meets at the home of Mrs. Wm- Melchoir this afternoon. Miss Isabella Bosler of Oivensboro, is visiting relatives and friends in Jasper this week. t .. THhfv Tlillion of Winslow,
visited friends in Ja. per Wednesdayir For all kinds of Pumns try the Peter Pump The best ade by them at Jacob C Lorey ' ' Good morning ! Have you seen The Courier? Evansvffle's beat paper." CASTORIA For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
Dr. J. P. Salb has purchased a
Page touring (jar, the first of its kind to be in use in Jasper.
Piano Tuner.
fj. TT P.rm who has been
coming for years and whose work has proven satisfactory will be in the city next week. Leave orders with J. E. otemkamp. Sluggish Liver Causes Trouble. The discomfort and dangers of hot weather is doubled if the livor is slugpish and the bowela inactive, loley Cuihartic Tablets are prompt, wholesome ami effective in action without pipping or pain. If yon feel lazy and lonntufi hlrmtarl or overlull, a Foley
Cathartic Tablet will help yon. Stout
persons welcome the lignt and iree leeiing they bring. Jos, A. Mehringer. adv.
The county commissioners hold their regular Monthly session
next Monday.
For the unemployed Women's
dresses next year will button in
the back. The ball team played the Washington Grays at Washingion Sun
day and w ere deteated 7 to Peter Strieker and grand son of Louisville visited Bruce Greene's family Sunday. Let's hope our submarines ca cross the ocean, and at the same time pray they never have to. r-Go to 'Jacob C. Lorey .for
Coal Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves,
Ovens. Ice Cream Freezers,
Lawn and Porch Swings.
Miss Margaret A. Wilson enter
tained the Twentieth Century
Club at altuvn social at her home
last evening, '
TELL CITY DESK STOCK
for quick sale, cheap. Josephine Baur 1310 Bellefontaine street, Indianapolis, Ind. Telephone Circle 1565.
For all kinds of Furniture,
Sewing Machines Cheap at Jacob C- Lorey. The Jasper Base ball club play the Tell City club at Hunting-
burg Sunday August 1st.
The annual session of Dubois county teachers institute will be held at Huntingburg this year
the week begining Aug. aU, The Lebanon Patriot suggests that the politician who holds his ear too close to the ground may get said ear stepped on.
Visit the Big City Spend Sunday
flnmiot lot in K InillQ
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A Bad Fall
Mr. Paul Steinhart, one of -RainhriHo-P. townships, prominent
farmers, had a bad fall last Thnrsdav which broke a couple
hs and bruised him up
Dr. Sturm was called and dress-
fVin umiinds and Haul is now
doing as well as could be expect
ed. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cmre. F. J. OiiRNNKV & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. 7. Chenney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all businesd transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Tolcio, 0. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Testimonials sent fre. Price lb cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
The Concordia Society's ex
cursion from Lo jisville to Jasper
Sunday brought aboit 200 visit
ors who enjoyed the day here
with relatives and triends.
The dance criven for the benefit
of the' ball team at the opera
house Tuesday night was much
eniovedby ihe goad-sized crowd
in attendance.
At Harvard they have a device that tells when one is lying- Betfpv havfi this machine on hand at
political conventions when platf oi m pledges are made. Children's Summer Colds. It is wrong to neglect a cold at any time because ii weakens the system and lays the sufferer open to attack from other deseases. Wet feet, sadden changes in temperature and sleeping uncovered at night cuse many children's c.lds in summer. Foley'rf Honey and Tar Compound gives sure and prompt relief. fv Jos. A. Mehnnger.
Tho contract for the new
school building at Ireland was
awarded Andrew W. merger ior $10,383. Co. Supt Melchoir and family returned Sunday m evening from their vacation trip to the mountains of North Carolina. Take Out The Ashes. TTromio in flllP tfl th o circulation in
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$2.50 Round Trip $2.50
x Southern Railway Premier Oarrier oi the South Leave Jasper at 7:40 P. M July 31. Returning leave St. Louis 9:45 P. M. August 1st. BASE BALL Free Band Concerts at the Parks
and Thousands of other attract
ions Full informntion from Local Agent or write H1. N. Westerman
A. G, P, A., SSc. Louis, mlo.
Gladstone Handshake. An Aberdeen paper tells a Gl.adtone story of the memorable Midlothian tour. On one occasion there was a great handshaking ordeal at the window of the 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 behind the great.man and thrusting his hand under Mr. Gladstone's Inverness cape, the muscular "peeler" gave each comer in turn a grip that
had no lack of cordiality.
"TVm anld man s uncommon
Teegorous at his time ' life," ol lerved one unsuspecting Scot as he
stroked his fingers. "He is that, concurred another of the policeman's Tictims, "but did te notice his dirty naila?" tbttfvtmtnrtctf.
the system of poison and waste products that "should be removed from the boby by the kidneys. If the ashes are not removed the (ire dies and the machinery stops. So with the waste products of the svstom, Foley Kidney Pills helps the kidneys remove waste matter that cnusas
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A i- U'l rvffivirv on rUCUIUUtlIiii ilULiu- "vi itwu, i." J" " A. Mehrimrer adv.
. Ji iVUU OVIV iini. .ww. " nnmprnns in .TflSDGr that ltWOn U
vo Inno-flint if von don't have F.rlnp.ation in Indiana has reach-
ono you will be clear out of style; ed the stage whera they run egg-
several new ones are aaaea au-Demonstration trams over me
every week to the already long state to show hens now to lay list. fresh eggs.
The Professor Yes, hello, Is tlila Jones' lamp store? No, I can't tell you the size of the shade, but hare's tht imD.--Harper's Weekly
ßrikcma Was Cured.
A Chicago womn sold her hus-
the time and was tired of living. I took V Fooloy Kidney rille and wa thorough- brings $o00 at private sale, vVliat ly cured." Thousands have written sim- should a Wlte bring I . . .! 1! 1 I'll llr. i .-. .
l -. 'a Wisconsin letrislators are being
Jos. A. Mehriusor. adv. vaccinated Most legislatures
. T, 7-Kr,jM: rtf need some sort of safety mtusion Work on the new build ng of " . . , ag rul is
Gerber, net ana Ä.ueD er ior d - fch than their new bowhng and bUlard Jg
rooms is progressing mceiy um r -
the stone ana wnitc tuamui
hrick front nresents a nice ap
pearance. Two Common Summer Ailments.
Thnuflandn of hav lever and asthma
lin nro not RtUfi tO ITO tO the
mountains find relief in Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. Itallays tue lnuainminn. unoLhöR and heals raw and rasp
ing bronchial tubes and helps to ovorcome dimculty in breathing, and makes
sound, refreshsng sleep possioie. juiv. Joe. A. Mehringer.
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Pioetl Mar a Flirt. Senator Penrose at the dedic tion of Peiipylvanm's splendid capitol at llarrisburg t-aid of a certain peech that had been made at a private dinner before the dedicatory ceremonies : "That speech was pregnant with
meaning. It revealed m every sentence its uuthor's character. Brief and full and illuminating, it reminded me of the beautiful young lady who munmjrud to herself one afternoon as she paused uncertainly on a street conier: "'What a bone! For the life of me I can't rcnember whether I'm to meet Morris in Tasker street oi Taskor in Morris street' urn - i i
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f ENGLAND'S SACRED BEAST. i Unwritten Law Against Shooting Ever Hen Eating Foxe. "Down in the country the other Kay there was a village sensation in which I was called upon to adjudicate for the farmers assembled in the parlor of the only village inn," writes the London correspondent of Town and Country. "One of their number had shot a fox which had prowled about among the fowls for so many nights that fowl keeping
was becoming a risky business. "The ordinary farmer doe3 not
mind losing an occasional hen, but reynard is a greedy beast and kills for the mere pleasure of the thing, and the hunt does not always pay up promptly. So here was a fine point in sporting etiquette to be settled. The farmer had shot a fox. He did not J In f ac ne Pre ferred to tJMUBtt his chest with pride, as if nWeriance of all the unwritten laws of British sport. "ISTow, custom from, time immemorial has decreed that the fox shall be as safe from gun and trap as if he were sacred, fie belongs to the hounds and must be allowed to roam through the cavers and farmyards at will, devouring what may xiappen in his way. Custom, too, demands that the hunt shall pay the damages. The hunt generally
tays, though in innumerable cases
the secretary is well aware that he
Is being swindled. "But this particular; farmer said he had hunted for many years himself and had never made a claim for
lost hens. A year or two ago, how
ever, a fox had paid a nocturnal visit to his fowl yard and had played havoc with the feathered denizens. A night or two after it happened again. A third time the fox came iixound and made a most deplorable mess of a lot of fine Wyandottes and some expensive Bu2 Orpingtons. "Then the fanner wrote to the hunt secretary and asked for damages. The reply was that the claim would be attended to shortly, and at Christmas the settlement came in the form of a ham. Thereupon
the farmer declared war on all ioxes and killed them ruthlessly. And this was the p'int which puzzled the farmers on Saturday night. "'Jim Crawford shot a fox last year said one of .the men, 'and no good has come to him since. It ain't lucky and it ain't sportsman
like. Let 'em kill your hens. That's what they are there for, and if one hunt secretary ia mean there are a hundred who are generous "There you have it. Sport is sport and its rules are adamant. It must, however, be put to the credit
ol British hunt clubs that they spend millions of pounds a year in England, Wales and Ireland f ox the upkeep of the sport.
"Think ol the hunters tnat are
bred and sold annually, the packs
of hounds,- the huntsmen, the stable people, the dozens of Hangers on rho make a living out of it 1 With-
out the hounds certain diatnets oi
England would bo depopulated. Leicestershire and tho midland
counties would be almost impoverißheä if a law were suddenly put in force to make an end to the rich man's pastime. Country houses in nonhunting districts may be had al most for the price of a cottage in Leicestershire, whereas in tho Quorn and Pytchley country a country house is as expensive, if not more so, than a London mansion.
Instead of diminishing, hunting ha
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grown m popular Aavui.
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General Merchandise
Shoes and Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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Gauntry Produce Iff anted B-ive us a Call. Phone 60. Free Delivery. West Sixth Street..
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KENTUCKY
LOUISVILLE
(Incorporated)
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 plaoes or at Tate Spring, Tenn. Round trip Excursion tickets are on sale daily, good until October 31st, via
SbütHElW'RAllaVAY1 KFrwiWr Carrier of the Squtlvr
Stop-overs allowed at all points. Three special Low Rate f Excursions will be run during the summer. Ask for detail. For full information see Ticket Agent, Southern Railway, or write B. H. Todd, District Passenger Agent, Louisville, Kentucky.
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f0r Backache, y' RKeumatism. Ty- j j
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Mrs. L. B. Grimes ahd child
of Des Moines. Iowa, are in the
city for a visit with her mother
Mrs. W. A. Traylor. Postponing Old Age.
1 wpflk or deseased kid-
nevs make ono Xeel okl before middle
ago. Rheumatism, aches and mus, too
her symptoms are warning Lthat the kid- For sale by JOS. A. menMFB nwys need nein Foley Kulnev I ilia ,,r
make the kidneys strong and active. 1 l.ta V Mhnnper
w Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds
Sflfflß PO IÜCI3flS Ghattle Mortgages, Real Estate MortgaiJUIllU ,.rtrvU TnvonlnrioQ Siinnnflflfi. Warrant
Some politicians think that an Rep0rt8 etc. forSalo at the Courier
IVÖltOr Whl, ior twu uuutiib ciiiu üffick.
cX Mill Cai n jrai. ö1'1- - , .. to eiffhty dollars sqace away free . AdlUSlOO, VePU.
and honey to Republican or nor.- To see two professional men
resident papers. This is a played wauv uK a uuuu duccw yy- ... nnf'man's wife a Huntincrburp: cow.
jfitc m ftcrint. two aets of Neither wants to figure in a ar
ouvyiiMiu " ' 7 ' rtrtQ toco ria or ßoc.write to us vorce case.
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H Kntw It Wat Found.
A clergyman while going to church one Sunday morning lost pocketbook containing valuable papers. After tho service hft ad fcnoTTn his loss and said that whoever found the pocketbook and restored it to him would by. well rewarded. An old man immediately ose up at the back of the church and1 cried out:
"It's found, sirf ' "Oh, thank you, thank you, my manl" said the clergyman. "Have you got it with you ?" "tfo, sir" answered the man,
jbui; I corned that way myself after I you did, and it wasn't there then." ! London Answer.
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Oh! give me the love of a man who knows, In who's veins the river of passion fiiws, 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.
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The Duck Your ma is looking evtrywhere for you. Th Chick Tell her Tm oat
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Trainer's Wife (to bee- husband) Coward! Come out of there and meet ne face to face, if you hav a drop Iood fn jour velni:.
His Blunder. Have you ever stopped to think" he began and then hesitated. "Well' she urged, "go on. What were you going to say ?" "I beg your pardon' he replied. "I was about to ask you whether you had ever stopped to think about
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that you never did. "And you mean to insinuate that I never think ?" she demanded: "Oh, no, no, not at all' he made haste to assure her. "I only mean that women don't have to stop talking to think, for we all kno?r that they do think sometimes." And yet he wonders why aha kaiea him. Cleveland 'Leader.
I V w - The Ben Ed Doane Printorium, Jasper, Ind.
.CB YOU ANSWER INSTANTLY? Who were all the candidates op -posed to Taft for the presidency? Name the Democratic vice-presi-itntial 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 state during the last campaign? If yoir 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 oncef Do it Now.
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