Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 September 1915 — Page 5

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JASPER COURIER

Miss Olive TrayJor was a visitor at West Baden last Friday. The County Council was in session last Tuesday.

Att'yGen. Rich. M. Milburn and family were in Jasper Friday and Saturday visiting old friends S-Uncterwear, in Union Suits, and separate garments, all sizes make your selection now. Edw. J. Kuebler.

Muy itmplaiati Heard, This Bummer many persona are complaining of headaches, lame backs,

rheumatiim, biliousness and of being ' alway tiro." Aches, pain and ills

caused by kJmeyi not doing their work yield qcicirfy to Foley Kidney Pille They help elimination, givo sound Bleep and mako you feel better. Job. A. Mehlinger. adv. "Good morning!" Have you seen The airier? Evansville's besi ay"

The city council meets in regular session next Monday night. Miss Rose Kuebler returned to Indianapolis Tuesday.

Messrs John Gerber and Theo Kiefer were in Terra Haute last Sunday visiting Gerber's sister,

Mrs. George Seng.

The county commissioners met Mr. John Reif.el came home

in regular session che first of the last Friday from a 3 weeks visit

week.

Hall

Tp. Teachers

Dr. Ross Bretz and wife re

turned to their home in Evans-

ville, after a few days visit in

Jasper.

in Arkansas, where he has been

inspecting the land and apple

orchards. He enjoyed the trip.

Mrs. Jos. Rausch, of Louisville is visiting relatives in Jasper this week. Arch Doane went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the State Fair. ' Miss Flora Traylor entertained the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday evening.

CASTORIA For Infant? and Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years

ftjways bears the Signature of

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M.

Mehringer. of Madison Tp , went

T-i j c , 77 : to Indianapolis Tuesday to visit Fred Schuetter is among thek.: A

jasper visitjrs uo tne ovate rair poir this week. " am

T , . , , , Mrs- Jesse Colvin came home

.1 uJ?KlrQt or ireiana, frora St. Louis where she had is attending the State Fair at In- been visiting her sister last Fri-

uiduapuns cms weeK. day evening. And Jesse's bach-

Dr. Gus Salb, wife and child "lor's hal1 has 2ne out of busi-

have returned to their home in nes5, T 1 1 I

inaianapoiis. Lawyer Robt. Armstrong, of Mrs. Will C. Bincklev. three Huntingburg, was in Jasper

daughters and son left Wednes- luesdayon business. Like an dav for an PYtPTiriprf visit tn elephant he was bothered by a

Ranid Citv South Daicnra Thv couple of fleas Pegleg and

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mavrema nnprma7iwif-.lv ma vaiet. it was a signL r

w r- -v,w..w.j . i n j j ir . ,i .-I

jtuu anu men to see tue tnree

We have some extra bargains march on Main Street.

in Misses and Childrens School Slippers and Shoes. Call and see the low prices we name on

good serviceable goods. Edw. J,

Kuebler.

The County Council Had a lengthy session Tuesday making appropriations for the fiscal year of 1916.

New Chairman

It's a poor rule that work both ways, but it's a rotten rule that don't work our ay.

W hile a radium trust is, terrible

to contemplate it does not have

the peculiar horror of a pork and

beans trust.

New Creamery.

Cotton, Wool, and Silk

Sweaters, a largervarjety to select from, and at right prices, at Edw. J. Kuebler's. ' . His Rest Was Broken. Ö. D; Wright. Rosemont, Neb. writea: I was bothered with pains in the region of my kidneys. My roat w&a brok en by frequent action of mjy kidneys. I was advised by my doctor to trv Foley Kidney Pills and one 50-cent bottle made a well man of m." They relieve rheumatism and backache. Jos, A. Meh-

The Spencer Co. Fair will be

in Session next week Sept. 15 to

18. The management assures us

that it will be bicker and better ihe Democratic precinct meet

than ever. You are invited to at the Court house tomorrow to

attend. select a new cnairman oi tne

County Democratic Central Com-

At an Insanity inquest Daniel mittee. It i3 impossible for

Donahoe was sent to Woodmere them not to make an improvelast week. We wonder what ex ment as the retiring one was uncuse the doctors will have for doubtedly the poorest that ever

visiting the Donahoe resort now. came down the pike.

Must be someone awtul sick in that neighborhood. And Lord George doesn't seem to know it.

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j vmssrs trims p.nn ha tman nrp

The gameof base.ball or rather raPldly gefctin thfI7sltf f e" mud and water baseball be. new creamery on West 8th street tween Huntingburg and Jasper r0an?edL ?hey pect to be Sunday resulted in a score of 3 ?e- f t Tf ?ct' st- ,At to 2 in 5 innings in favor of &eir uIa Ua T"esay Huntingburg, when the game ?!y chur"ed 864 Pund.s of fine was called because the grounds b""lf- rThy rf lvecrem were too muddy to continue the he Ice & Cold Storage Cogame. piant. "Lorf George has not yet an- Sp6GiaI Für SatüPdai) ÖOllJ. swered the question: To whom a a . x do the streets of Jasper belong?" Sycamore Spring Bottled m

The taxpayers should know that tfona at uuc. per it. at

riDger.

dv.

Misses F "Lawson ar John Iaw were in Ja their cousL family.

Trustee Coble has appointed the following teachers: Hall Less Kellams EllsworthMartha Rothert Bender Chas Nolan Kellams-Hettie Alexander Kasch Gladys Glezen Uebelar Nettie Friedman Celestine 2 Sisters Jacobs Frank Neihaus Earl Coble

One He Couldn't Answer, Once in Washino-frm Jn3onh

Choate remarked in the o.nnrsp of

an after-noon dinner chat, that he had never seen a game of poker, never attended a horse race aud never traveled on a pass. That caused immense surprise.

une senator in the eroun r parrot.

fully said:

I wish T onnlH snv fW n

Why don't you? Choate does"

retorted Tom Reed,

Reduced Prices on

COAL!

it

ice . and Mary

a YYictte and

J of Louisville

Sunday visiting

JohnLorey and

Lord George and his minions

have recently given away, free,

gratis, about $2,000 00 worth of the people's streets to a private

corporation. Worse, than high-

way robbery. s

Judge Dougherty smiled benignly through his spectacles at the poor culprft and said "Have

before sentence is passed?" "No, your honor," replied the dejected prisoner, "My very able lawyer, Critzberg, took my last cent." Chills Fever and Malaria Cured by taking Mendenhaira Chill Tonic, the great Substitute for quinine. Tastes good children love to take it. Sold and guaranteed by Flick & Pfau, Mr. Frank Sherle of Rural Route One was in Jasper last Saturday fighting the battles of the Fatherland. Frank is a jolly good boy and we are alvvays glad to see him. He also joined the Courier's many readers. Acknowledge the best paper in the county. Newflpiper Mao Recommends It. R. R. Wentworth of the St, James (Mo ) News, writes: 44 A. severe cold settled in my lungs. I feared pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar straightened me up immediately. I recommend this genuine cough and lung medicine." Right new thousands ( hay fever and asthma auffereri are thankful for this wonderful healing and soothing remedy. Jos. A. Äfehringer. adv. The date following your name printed on your paper or on the wrapper shows the time on tvhich your supscription is paid. Time goes by and it will go faster than . . . jm 1 i 1

vu f mnK it you do noc UKe an

occasional glance at this mark.

li you are not up when you turn

to that, come in and see us Schools May Bar Chlldrei.

Common eolda are contadoue and

boards of bealth in many cities are con

aidering barring children with colds

Xrom sciiooi. jrouay's .rioney ana ir is

in oiu ana reuaoui wxvf mwiuino huu free ehildren from eoubs, colds, croup md whooping cough. Parents may save trouble by giving before school open. Jos. A. Mehringer. ady. FOR SALEGood frame house. 7 rooms, on improved street. Cheap for immediate sale. Inquire this office The horse has his advantages after til. He h3n;t any carburetor be never runs 'out of

EGG'S SALOON. The Saloon Must Go.

Resolutions urging the substi

tution of the German drinking

cafe, with tables, instead of the American saloon, with its stand-

The Iiunatio's Delusion.

While a Denver physician was ing bar, were adopted by the

inspecting tue insane nespiuu ac state uerman alliance Monaay Pueblo, an inmate approached Sept 6, at Indianapolis.

nim and said 1 Deg your pardon

sir but have you a piece of toast? "No," replied the doctor in A 1 T

surprise, out I can get you-a piece if you want it badly,"

Oh, I wish you would! I'm a

poached egg, and I want to sit

down.

E. O. Hudson'? Statement. 3D. G. Hudson, merchant of Chamblee Ga., Bays Foley Cathartic Tablett are the "beat on earth" for a thorough cleansing movement of the oowels without the slightest inconvenience or ilckening and no bad effects. They certainly do relieve indigestion or constipation

quickly and liven up the liver. They make you feel light, free and energetic. Jos. A. Mehringer. adv.

Dubois County

Home a Bottle of

mm HONEY

for

Willies

Cold"

Did The Old Man Good. Geo. W. Cloueh, of Prentiss. Misr.. i

Beventf-seven vears old and hnd t.mnhio

with his kidneys for many years. He writes that Fnlev FCiH

much good. He used many remÄies,

. lüia is tne only oue that eveiTialped

mm. sso man. vounc or nlH nar off

to neglect Bymptoms of kid

Jos. A. Mehringer. adv.

Telephone Troubles Telephone managers like news

paper people have their troubles.

The local manager of a telephone

exchange has received the f ollow-

ng.

Rural Route No. 4, Sept. 1, 1915.

mr. Agmt reietone Uo. Dear Mr. Aerint. I snose vou

I IM -

aont torgetmak some contract

wid me for telefone on mv

-"j

houses residence. You tole to

me if I get som of you telef one.

she's goin help my bizness. Dose

elefone is de only ones aroun my

i

houses and mos all de nabor lak

for use heem. So manv neonles

call up for ax me for go tole

someboddy he want for snoke to

t, 1 dont was have no times for

do sometin else. I have so manv

erran for do smc I cret dose tele-

fone I dont have tarn for ten mv

own Dizness. De nodder nite de 1

leieione was nnc ana some-

boddies was say for eo tole Mr.

Brown for come spoke on tele-

rone. I start for hunt Mr.

Brown an I fall downstair, broke

my legs, an brake it out de front doors glass. My axident and de

front door damage is add up $123

ana b( cent. If you can tor tole to me how much dose telefone is help me I keep dose contract. If

you don-, was be able for tole me,

i goin oroKe de contract ans.

Johannus Hans. If you don't believe the above

ask John Himsel.

The codfish lays a million eggs, The helpful hen lavs one.

But the codfish never cackles

lo boast of what she's done.

"Anq so we scorn the codfish,

coy,

But the helful hen we nrize.

Which indicates to thoue-htful

i a

mmas

It pays to advertise."

FOR COUGHS and COLDS

tMM r9 I sfe Fv CMldra

Is supplying Madison county with at least five first class

school teachers this year, viz: Sold by Jqs, MchriilKBr

luiaa YYiisuu, jfiLiiuersuii xiiKH school. Mr. Robt Eckert, super

intendent Markelville Hiorh

Why The Cincinnati Post Should be Your Daily NewarjaDer bp.

School, Miss Ray, Miss Alma ?pu"?u cHraidBuettner and Miss DeBrulpr in ?ecauf? the Po8t lJ en the ide of JubN DUÜtUUSr dllU AVliaa iJDrUier in lce. Alwaye ready to fight when it the public schools, lhe Dubois knows it ia right and no power on earth County pedagogues mike good stronKenough to awertfe it from its Dur-

poBo. l ne roai tries to De and belieres it is an interesting, accunte, well-written newspaper. Besides tne straight irom the ekoulder new policy in The PoBt yon will alwayi find the beet of everything that completes a daily news.

paper, viz: Editorials, Cartoons. Market

everywhere.

It Was Apparent. The Governor's wife was tell ing Bridget about her husband.

My husband, Bridget" she Reports, Sport News. Special Article

sain nrn in v. ih ?r. rno noon nt- gucuji nniciB, a. icn xiuvei averv

thp Staf.p miliHft 11 wr.9ok Mrs: Evans Pa3 for Women and

ji z ougnc as much, Ma'am" Be c nvinced that The Post

ia the

Said Bridget cheerfully, ain't he I newsiest and most enterprising newopa-j got th' foine malicious look!" per in the Middle West by giving it a

uiMi. uruer lruui rusi agent

- SlOO Reward, SlOO, The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded dieease that science hae been ahle to eure in all lU stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive Cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Doing a constitutional dieeaee, requires a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional

treatment. Hturi Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly apon the

blood and mucous surfaces of the system

thereby destroying the foundation of the

dueMe, and giving the patient strength

oy oquaiDg up me coosiuution and as

sisting nature xn doing ita work. The

proprietors hve to wuuh faith in its

curative povela that ther offer One

Üuodied Pillars for any case that it'

141 to cure, bend for ixet of tüetimoti-

Address:

R. . CHENEY 4 CO., Propi., Toledo.

Ob if. Sold by Dragift, 75c. Tfct Bll;fl Family Pill for conitipa-

in vonr

town, or by mail, 30c for a single month

ana oue ior iwo rnonms. uo it today and you will never regret it If you order by mail, send order to The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio.

I Grand Excursion To

FRENCH LICK AND WEST BADEN AND RETURN Southern Railway mier Carrier of the South

Sunday SEPT, 12th 1915 75c Round Trip 75c Tickets im sale for morning trains, gcod returning on evening trains. Sunday date of sale. Spend Sunday at America's Greatest Watering Places Base Ball and many other attractions. Full information furnished up on application to any agent

jroucnern railway, or to P. N. Westerman,

A. Cj. r A., St Louis, Mo. Grand Excursion To Louisville, Ky , via Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South

Partial Release of Mortcrae-e!

The Columbia Trust Company, J Sunday Sept. 12, 1915. of New York, as trustee for the!1.50 Round Trip 1.50 bondholders of a $15,000,0001 Lesve Jasper 7.40 p. m. Sept. mortgage bond given by the 11 or 7.57 a. m. Sept. 12Cumberland Telephone and Tele- Arrive Louisville 5.15 a. m. or graph Company has filed in the 12.28 noon.

office of county recorder Phillin

D. Abell, a partial release of said mortgage from the property of said company in Clark, Harrison, Crawford, Perry, Dubois, Gibson Pike. Spc nctr, Warrick and Vanderburg counties, and aggregates in value $1.791,500. The $15,000,000 mortgage is dated January 1, 1912. -Pike Co Republican

Leave Louisville 4.40 p. m, Arrive Jasper 3.20 p. m. Full information furnished upon application to any agent, Southern Railway, or to . P. N. Westerman. A. G. P A. St Louis, Mo. The Courier advertisers are letting down the price bars into the field of bargains.

During the month of gepte-m-ber we will make the following prices on Coal: Domestic lump at 9q per bu. Egg Coal at 9c per bushel. 1; inch lump at 80 per bushel Mine run at 8c per bushel. Special prices on Car lots. CASH PRICES. Phone 65

ER ICE 8 COLD STORAGE CO

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BOGKELMAN General Merchandise

Shoes and Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Country Frniiiice IST anted Give us a Call. Phone 60. Free Delivery, West Sixth Street.. JASPER IND.

GRAND EXCURSION TO Euansviile and Return SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier OP THE SOUTH.

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1.25

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Tickets will be sold for regular morning train good returning leaving Evansville Sunday date of sale. Steamboat Excursion to Henderson, Ky, and return on Steamer Hopkins and many other attractions. Full information furnished upon application to any agent, Southern Railway, or to, F. N. Westerman, A. G. P. A., S,t. Louis, Mo.

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