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The Jasper Weekly Courier from Jasper, Indiana • 5

The Jasper Weekly Courier du lieu suivant : Jasper, Indiana • 5

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N. B. Cummiskey is visiting in Mr3 Herman Eckert returned JASPER COURIER uaviess county this week. Why Elsis Was Sent to Bed. While little Elsie's elder sistrr, May, was entertaining her latest ao- Will Berger, wife, and son returned to Jasper last week.

Hugo Melchior was called home from Terre Haute Sunday. Real Estate Transfers. Elizabeth Morgan to Helen Rose, lots 39 40 Coras add Ire Carl Theile made a business rquisition, a most dignified and gen trip to Lvansville Saturday. land $1100 People Forget He's In from Chicago Friday by the death of his brother The October term of "Dubois spent Jasper Canning to Jos Arch Doane and wife Saturday in Evansville. Mr.

anj Mrs. Edw. Brinkmey-er have returned the'v home in Michigan City. Audley and family moved into the Chr.s. Eg? pro Gerber, pt lot 21 Bucharts add less.

circuit court convenes next Moi Jasper $4601 J- Bretelle spent Saturday John H. Heitman to John Wise- tsoonville on business. perty on Main week. ham, lo's 5 6 7 8 9 10 Heitman's 2nd add Holland $165 Pros. Att'y Hai -v Cai otnter.

The county commissioners hold their regular monthly at J. R. MiMhell to H. H. Hille- of Pttersbu-g, was in Jasper Sat urday on business.

meyer, lo zu zl zz iJiocK u. $375 J. Bretelle and family mov- J- R. Mi.hell to Frank N. lots teel young man, in the parlor Elsie was relegated to the dining room to play with her doll.

This particular one, the possessor of a kid body and a bisque head, had been somewhat ailing of late, owing to the fact that its head was gradually becoming detached and its pivotal eyes refused to perforin their functions of opening and closing. After considerable probing for the cause of the trouble Elsie made the discovery that there was something inside ef it and finally succeeded in extracting a large roll of tightly, curled hair. A moment later she burst into the parlor in a great state of excitement and shouted: Titysakes! No wonder Dorothj was sick! Look what was in hex itummick! She must have swallow the court house next Moaday. Mr3. N.

Cammiskey wj.sa busir.e-s visitor to Louisville Monday. and look through our ed into the Hilber: Roelteer Dro-I The time when a merchant can sit in his stcre and make a suc-c selling goods depending on the fact that "the people all know that he is there" is passed in this country. People are changing and with the change of people comes new conditions. Because a man has been in business in community for twenty or thirty years is no sign that he can do business the people know h' and know he is in business. People demand to know what a 6 7 8 11 bl of Huntingburg perty on Jackson St.

this week. $250 J. Mitihell to Lillie Lee Rer -Furs in Sepeiate pi.cs and ner, lot 4 Uiock A nuntingburg sees, at puces E. J. Kiebler $375 J.

R. Mi' -hell to Reglna Stahl, lot 17 block Huntingburg $65 J. R. Mitchell to John Frick The Jasper Venee: Mill -tock of Cloal's. We can please you.

Ed. J. Kuebler. Mrs. Peter Holan, 1501 BnckevexEd.

Cleveland, 0., says: "Yea, indeed I can recommend Fo'eyr8 Honey and tar Com-porad. My I boy had a bad case of whooping cough, sometimes he was blue in he face. I gave bJru Foley's Honey aud rr Compound, audit had a re day. On Monday Philip Kunkel purchased the Kunkel property on tiye public square from his mother. Misses.and Childrers Cloaks a large a low price- At Edward J.

Kuebler. B. Krempp has rented the room vacated by the post-offi and will install a pool room iait. Sick headache is ciotied by adieorder-edatDOiajh. Teke Cnamberlain's Tablets and correct vhatvivi (be headaches will disappear.

For sale by all John Jerger and family have moved into their new residence in Gutzweiler Place Dr Edward Kempf came down from Indianapolis the first of this week to visit his mother. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Or. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruises. Should be kept in every home 2oc.

and 50e. The local High School has made lots 21 22 25 block Hunting- merchant has for sale and at what price it can be bought. The has completed large forr story dry-house and made other extensive improvements to their veneer plant brrg $435 R. Mitchell Henry Hartke only way for a merchant to tell theeople what he has, at what ed Sister May's rat!" Pittsburg markable effect and cured Km in a sho.t lo-5 1 2 34 5 6 blcck Huntingburg $435 price the aicicle can be bought Generally for Had i me." Ccmta ns no ha'mful d. jgs.

i At Joseph A. Mehringer. sick bead.che lacLed ambition, wfs J. R. Mitchell to Anna Sprauer and the locat-on of his store is through the medium of the news wo; i out fid all jn down.

Er-dock B'or 1 3 made me a we 1 woman." Mrs. Gust Gramelspacher lot- 15 36 block and lot 3 block Huntingburg $182. paper. Fcople whose trade is rs. Chas.

Freitiy, Mo. Conn, i worth while cannot and will not returned Saturday from a week visit with friends at Louisvaie. they are too busy stop and J.R. Mitchell to Martha W. Myers, lots 5 6 block Hunting burg $230 Mrs.

George Gerber returned Monday from LouisvMe, where she had spent a week visiting relatives and friends, read a sign on a fence or shade tree but secure in their homes around the family fireside or on the front porch they will read the message of the live merchant RpbL Belclioip Passes Away. Robert Me chojr age 30, son of Mr nadirs JonnT. Melchoir died a h's home on North New ton He had been ffflictci with d'abet for the" past year. Rob as he was known by his many A'as born arid ra'sed in -Jasper ind everybody knew him and J. R- Mitchell to Emt Du-fendach, lots 9 10 block Huntingburg $120 Dora Casper to Mary Rumbach pt lot 2 Bohnert, add Jasper $1975 Jacob Engleri to John Schaefer arrangements for another lecture Mrs.

Paul 316 Smith nd go there to see what he has 8econd Thoughts. "It cannot be," sighed the maid. "I respect you highly, Mr. Hunter, but we are incompatible." "Well, suppose it cannot be helped," the young man replied, pocketing his chagrin and looking about for his hat, "but it defeats all my cherished hopes.V'I had planned a house in which I fondly imagined we might be happy, It was to haye had a pantry twice as large as the ordinary size, with a roomy closet in which to stow away the new cooking utensils and things that a woman naturally buys when a peddler eomes around." "Stay, George," she said," altering. ''Perhaps I have been too has-tv.

(Give me another day or two to rcO? av had feidney and bladder trouble, tn teirib'e backache and pa'a across the hi s. Just ima''oe her con- and buy. When he gives out a message like a political party- course this year- consisting ot four numbers, jnostly the first one to occur Oct 22. he must carry out the promises di 8he fu-tl'er says: "I was also in his piattorm. io und ri 4 26 2-C- $1- vrv noiyoos, had headaches sud dizzy spel's.

and wc fast geHhig worse when J. V. CcDe'anct, of Dayton, Ohio, pur iked him. as cood naturri chased a bottle of Ch'mherla'n's Cough John Schaefer jr. to Jacob En- I took Foley Kidney Pills, and now a i my troubles are cur d.

Foley Kidoer need think of making a success thce days without a liberal of advertising in the newspaper. glert, und j'of 26 2 3 13 1-3 a 1 Pil's have done so much me I sha disposition always made popular. He was a member of St Joseph's Society and the Krights of Columbus, which orders were always recommend them." At Joseph A. Mehiinger. Hugo C- Rothert to Carl Schwartz, 54a 35 2 5 1000 LEGAL BLANKS.

Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Sheriff Schwenk, Marshal Sarah A Mdra to T. Kraft and John Kuebler on Sat Schwai 'z, 103s a 23 2 5 $150 in attendance at the funeral, whicti took plao Sunday morning in St. Joseph's chu-ch and interment in Fairview cemetet think it over. It is not impossible that that" Chattle Mortgages, Eeal Estate Mortgages, Inventories Suponeas, Warrants, urday took Henry Arnold of Du H. H- Moenkhaus to Henry und lot 6 Blem- Remedy for his hoy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was pone.

Is that not be; ter than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all Miss Esther Lemmond, of Princeton, visited Miss Marie Eck in Jasper this week. wBlankets, Comforts. Outing and Wool Flannels a large variety at E. J. Kuebler.

Ignatz this week purchased Mike Kres' interest in the U- S. Hotel and became sole proprietor. Dcceasod besideo his par- Reports etc. for Sale at the Courier Office. bois, and Elijah Pinnick, 6f Columbia to the Southern Insane Hospital at Evansville.

Mr. ker's add Huntingburg $1500 Hit Late Call. Oeraldine MuBtvoueof entj, a and two children 1 lrvm Gambill to Flossie Hall. moun his th, who have the Gerald Yes. I make it a poial Arnold cemly made his escape und Jot 13 Duff $100 never to he late for bieakfaat trom that institution ana came Amelia Wieisner fn A.

W. Ser- sympathy in the bereavement of their large acquaintance in back to his old home at Dubois. mersbeim 74 35a 29 2 5 $4461 Kew ToTk Presa, THE ATTIC INSTINCT;" this vicinity. John Wiessner to A W. Ser- J.

G. Criswell, a palter living ac 510 me- sheim, 59 4 a 29 2 5 $3550.40 North Mulberry 6t Hagerstown, Md Why Some Persons Cling to Things "Buy a few buhe fine Kiefer Pears at Kueblers. With a little Stillman Cummings to Frank states: "lr ad" kidney troubU wito a Misses Canie and Cora seveiepain across my back, and cou hardly get op aftersittiaz down. I took That Are Rubbish. The attic instinct hangs on but care you can have some for Be-g, 40a23 3 i $500 $100 Reward, $100.

Foley Kidney Pi Is and boou found the New Service to Chicago 111. and intermediate Points Via Southern Railway Mcaoa Route. Effective March 4th, 1912, Mc-non Route will estabiish new train service between French Lick and Chicago, on following Schedules 10.00 PM Lv. French Lick Ar. 7.00 AM.

10.03 PM.Lv. Went Baden Ar. 6.55 AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Faoli L.

6.33 AM 10.45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 6.35 AW 12.01 AM Lv. Bloomington Lv.

4.22 AM 3,00 AM Lv. LaFayette Lv. 1 43 AM Chi ntmas and New Yerr's d'n ner3. prisingly, and an observing eye can tell how many years a person has The reader? of this paper will te pleaded to learn that there is at least one pain left my back, I could get up and down with ease, and -hi bladder action was mjre regular and normal." Try urier's Bargain Offer. dreaded disease tbat ECienee has been liyed in the city by merely glancing Under her bed.

If there are three The Evansville Ccurier has announced Schmeltekop go to Evansville tomorrow to remain a few months. Mr. and Mr3. And J. Berger returned hom a Saturday from a week visit at Louisville- 1 Mrs.

F- C. Kuebler and daughter Cornelia spent Saturday in Evansville them. At Joseph A. Mehnner. Workmen now have the abut able to cure in ail its stages, and that is Catarrh.

'Hall's Catarrh Cure, i-i ihe only positive cute now known to the hat the price of The Daily Conr'er (312 ls-ues) wil be cutfron only ments in lor the midge across White river st Portersville "and meatcal iraternitr. catarrh Deing a constitutional disease, requires a consti- VI UU per ear a during Octibe-. It oei wi ')ont ez' 'g th.it lis tutional.disease, requires a constitutional hat boxes one will contain letters, one scraps of ribbons and laces if it's a man it's newspaper clippings and one anything from a broken lock to old road maps. If, besides these, there are bundles of magazines and piles of not rouncement fca jreeab'y received fie work wil! bi pushed rapidly bv The Cou. er ma ay reade.j.

Th Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, directly upon the to enmn etion. Work on the opportuc'i to sub at the reduced blocd and mucous surfaces of the system It you have young children a aysVille bridge IS also noticed bat diroidei-b of th 6.45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10.25PM AA A Xr A 1 Ci. tl STIHT thereby destroying the foundation of the rate of aN 2.00 per yer wil) be stric-1" li-niuu, howeve fDthe month O'toujr ard i should be stoma are their mos' com'iion a lireiii.i"'" com'iion ilireni disease, and giving the patient strength to mention a bicycle seat and by building up the constitution and as Bilious? Feel heavy- after dinner? taste? Complexion sallow? Livei seitin at once. The Coc er is the la gest dail in In sisting nature in doing its work.

The proprietors so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One perl ais waking up. Doan's Ileg- 'e oi id'anapohs id car lets for bi'ious attacks. 25i. at ell ries the nu comp news ieports to green umbrella that one might use in private theatricahi if all these things have been placed under the bed against the protests of the family, if they are patiently moved every cleaning day and clung to Hundred Dollais for any case that it stores. To corrott this you will find chamber.

"Iain's Sr.oinach and Liver Tablets excellent, Tbey are ensv and plessani to take, anl mild and gentle in effect. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. J. Bromley and son returned Wednesda" evening fiom their visit with relatives at Mon-tecello, 111.

be obi- net Jt vih ib tpe 'ial feat nres aud Knecbt's cartoons e. famous. Just received a car una insner "mutt ana Jen is ci- ei aJeu. Mar et jports are cone olete, fails to cure. Send for list of testimod-als.

Address: F. J. CHENEY O. Sold by Diuggibis, 75c. Take all's Family Pills for conatipa-.

tion. AiU. Ar. UVHIWIU Dltt lU.lUi This train will afford excellent service between all Southean Indiana points, Chicago, 111 and intermediate stations. Equigment of new train will consist of electrically lighted Pullman drawing room compartment sleeping cars and first-class coaches.

Southern Ry. trains leaving Evansville 6.20 PM, Can-nelton 5.45 PM, Rockport 5 45PM Louisville 4.30 PM will make connections with this new and improved service. -v J. C. Beam, AGPA, St.

Louis through a moving, then their own reable and corri cv and in -All the Ne.vs, All thi. T'-i tid The Udur-ien liirt. It is only English paper ers have the attic instinct to such an extent there is not the slight pi'biisiiea H.V8 isv. lie yon can get bv .75 to .75 est hope of their ever being cured. of very fine Kief er Pears, telephone your orders to our etore.

75c per bushel. Edward Kuebltr. 4 i The nime Doan's inspires sonfldence Doai Kidney fills for kiduey ilia. Doan's Ointment for skin itching Dosn's jRegulets for a mild laxative, bold at. il stores.

17, 111 1A ft in A TrVkn Oh the same day it is punted. The offe- is not limdedf i sibscribers They will think from an attic point French Lick-West Baden Albert Urich on Tuesday moved his salo' into his new building. Bruce Greene will move his barbershop into the middle room of the new building in the near future. of view for the rest of their lives, envone may secure tbis reduced rate. Renewals will be es'ended fion date o' and their family might aa well be exiiration of present subscriptions.

Springs Via Southern Railway come resigned. When people are willing to make October 5th 6th, 1912. inemseives aisagreeame over a du Rally. Day at Trinity. of string and absolutely objectiona lias.

ble on the subject of stray pieces of Next Sunday Octc ber 6, will be When you have a bad told yoT Tw-i. the best meJiciae obta nable 8 as nd Will and Ben El- cura it wuh as little delay as possible, mer of Ferdinand fired up a Here is a dmgg st's opinion: "I have Traction Engine Thursday with sold Chamberlain's Cough1 Rem.dy for sonie Nitrofflvcerinc soalrprl wood fifteen years," says Fnos LilKr of Sara-eff i toga, "and consider it the best on the Nltro exploded, Ed tbe-market" For sale by all dealers. Ernst dead ar.d the other's are brown paper they should not be accused of having bad dispositions, K'-tlly Day" at Trinity Sunday School, and every member of the Account Encampment 23rd TJ. Infantry Regimental Parades: Guard Mounts: Reviews and Musical Drills Daily. Don't miss tbis opportunity to nor should they be suspected of doing it to annoy one.

They are school and every person in Jas I about (dead. The engine is a Club wrr.V Plasterer. The Twentieth Century merely suffering from the attic in. per wno is not atte dng some Sunday School, is cordially invited to come to Tilm'ty, next Sun stinct and cannot help themselves. I heir characters were formed and Mrs.

r. A. Town. 107 6th Water- iiuccbQ at iiiic uvuiu vi ifx'oo iuag- igie Wilson next. Wednesday 'evening.

have now hardened for a scheme of day morning ae 9.30 o'clock. We begin the study of the les see the maneuvers of the oldest! town, S. writes: four children are subject tn hard cold and I alwavs First Class Work Best Finishings life where certain things were al ra existence. Tickets nee toley's Honey and Tar Compound Louis Koerner accompanied by Viia wifp i9ni0 Vioitia from Inrli- ways kept in the cellar, others in with sfdendid results. Some time ago I the wood shed, others'in the pantry mgnnile fko fit nf ftiia raoli- frt a I a-severs attack of la g'lppe and th 10 wdo(itt prescribed Foley's Honey and and the cupboard on the first floor, still others in the closets on the diviiu a lew uajo' Tar (Compound and it soon overcame ti sons for the last quarter of 1912 next Sund: and we are arxious not only for the children, but for every parent, to be present next Sunday- Let every member of the School bring some one; and let Rally Day be long remembered for its unequalled attendance.

Superintendent. Let us show you. next floor, and everything and any ia irrjiipB. i uan aiwavs uepena upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and am Aire of good remits." At Joseph A. Mehringer.

thing that overflowed from any of these places was just taken up to the attic. And now these poor dear limited to date of sale- See local agent for further in-orm ation. J. C. Beam, fA.

G. P. St. Louis, Mo. Veiled Proghets Parade St.

Louis, Tuesday, October 8th $3.00 Round Trip $3 00 Via Southern Railway. Tickets good on evening trains of Monday October 7th connecting sp cial train leaving SOUTHERN Pfeffep-EckerL TIME TABLE Exceptionally Low Colonists Rates Via Southern Railway to the West souls live with a cellar, three stories and an attic still lodged in their minds, and, though they will in time disappear, like all unnecessary members seventh toe, tails, an appendix in the meantime they are having trouble with them, they are suffering and fighting for them, and Mr. Roman Kunkel and Miss Carrie Hoffman will be married in St- Joseph's church next Tuesday morning. WNow is the time to get your winter's supply of fine Kief er Pears- You can Keep them for Winter use. Price 75c a bushel, at Ed.

J. Kuebler's. A new board walk was made out the Troy road this week for the benefit of the residents of Little Kentucky who furnished the funds for same. Here is a woman who sneaks from Schedule In Effect JSundey Apr. 21 the Fo owing Is (or Information Only and is nor Tha jharriage of Mr.

Leo Pfef-fer, son of Mrs. John Pfeffer and Miss Annie Eckert, daughter of Mat Eckert, occurred in St. Joseph's church Tuesday morning after which the wed On Sale Daily, September 25th ling. wjth mm with to October 10th; 1912, Huntingburg 10 25 if. arnv Guaranteed.

EASTBOUND Call on Agent for rates, jlg St. L)uis 6.40 A. M. October! it takegJ a serious operation to re ding party and many friends i or write J. Beam, AGPA.

No. 8 DAILY A. M. No. 17 t-M P.

II. 8th Keti'rryng special tram leaves St. Liuis 10.30 P. M. move so much as one scrap book if the owner thinks he may like to Wednesday October 8th.

read it over in his old age. Har No. 11 8:10 P. HO. SUNDAY ON LV A.

H. WESTBOUND No. 11 DAILY 7:67 A. No. 14 1 U.m-A.

No. NO, tBUBAT ONLT, pers Weekly. J. Beam, AGP St. Louis, Mo.

I personal knowledge and long experience mis. f. it. iirogan, of Wilson, 60 YEARS gathered at the home of thej bt Louis, Mo. groom on North Jackson St, The great speech-makers jut now where the day was enjoyablyare The Courier's adve.i;ers.

spent and in the evening attend-Tbey are talking from the band ed a dance in honor of the happy istand. Read them. event at Kunkel's Hall. I Mr. Pfeffer and bride will re-) When the tongue of trade is sjde in the cottage the former when the eyes and limbs centfy purchased from Frank the clerk are dull and languid, Seng on West Eighth St.

The when the raging fever tackles Counrr joins with a host of the empty yjtals of when friend of the happy couple in! the spider roosts in the cashbox, wno says, know from experience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is supriorto any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it." For EXPERIENCE Xhn eliown at Buutlngburg. 1 IKASTIIOUND. NO. 1, DAILY.

1:87 A. M.l No, 8, ":) No. BMP. M. A.

F. KM 1.1 Corner 7th Jackson Sts WKSTBOHNB KO. 3, DAILY. 11:50 A. il.

fate by all dealers. The post-office was moved Tu( 8 lay into the new Huther Steinkamp buil jing, and everything in connection with it new and up-to-date. i HOME 'PHONE. TnA05 Mark (jo 4, No 34, 11:5 A.M. No 10.

8:0 P. M. Congratulations and best wishes. boquets of decay aie on the CJCSIQNS CtPV W.WTS AC V. E.

Clarcomb, Jasper Chandeliers, it is conclusive that the advertising doctor has not i Jas. V. Churchill, 90 Wall t80. 1. Crariiinnlr.

Ruma. navr lAnhnrn hna KtKmM.i "Do It Now" Subscribe for the Jasj er "I was bothered with iunbago for seven serious kidnt-v'nti bladdar trouble ever yvun so pad could work. 1 tried since Uo le the urmv, and says: "I de are regular readers oi tbe Courier u( are not Eubscrlbew, they borrow the r- Weekly Coarier. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do toJsy. evarai Kinds ol kidney medicine whichJoded tj try Foley Kidney Pills as thev oavm 1 i 1 fn I I i ATlTOTin KWldlng dkBli'h 'il iwrlil Inn m-Vllrklr Meertnlii our f'W ahcflT nt llirantlnn probJllilr MiunMriotlroiinllilentml.

tlASIbi). nt free. Ot(l Rtlcni-y or iin I' tlcmi. I'ntcriC tak.fl throuull lliiiui Cu. rt'twlrt UW nottw, vlllhoutchimi.

It; Scientific Bnci leain A hniHomlr llln.frit wwklr. l.ret clr ulatlon of ny cleiitll'B Journal. 1 emu. wr fimr monthi, II. Sold nil rdenler MUNN Co.36,brMd-'-Wbw York been consulted JtfK! INK! INK! Beet Black Writing Ick.

lc. per ounca. School children who bring ordinary writing ink bottles can haye them filled lor one eent.BiN Ed Doaxi. ffic be 7 iwi- orauBi uu cureu go ninny people and I soon of Foley Kidney Pills cured me and now found they were just the thing. My kid-I can do any kind of work.

I cheerfully neys and bladder ar again in a healthy recommend them to my irieada." At condition. I gladly recommend them' Joseph A Mehringer, At Joseph A. Mehrioger. vl Papers the Courier ner ackaari of Hym turn uviiiwii, Tro K1T7 giuu to know that the Coarier is thag appre- dated, bat why not eubscribe? Th priceii small and we would appreciate haying these names on our mailing lift, 1.

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