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JASPER COURIER Dr Jos. Casper spent Friday and Saturday at Louisville V Mrs Jcs Rottet returned hom,e from Louisville Friday. The town board meets in reg ular session next Monday night. The county commissioners held their regular monthly ses sion -thejfirstpart of this week. Don't nee harsh physic?. The reac tion weakens the bowuJH, leads tD chron ic constipation. Get Doan'b JRegulets. They operate easily. 2oc. at all ttore?. tdy, Miss Flora Lampert visited When the ton ?ne. of frart iQ fl V O A a a friends in Owensboro last week, coated, when the eyes and limbs hD l (I! if I I 11 f m. w-TV. , 'of the clerk are dull and lano-mu rr 7 vwvy DornTio miko iiress, Jr., ancliwhen theraoW fmer fnL-!oc Twiner rw . the emnfv vitals nf Mio Hll - - ,r xixx . .vx v.w o nie iucai renresenta- wife, a boy, Monday. Miss Marie Egg returned home Sunday from Louisville, The January term of, Dubois circuit court began Monday. Earl Dougherty returned Mon day to Purdue Universitv to re- i ,i. sume ms studies Here e a remedy that will i .1 ti .- , j wiu. way waste ume ana money ex perimenting when you can get a prepar ation that has won a world-wide reputa- tion bv its cures of this dispnco oni nnn R M Milhnrn rptnrnpH la. f 'nhva'stbe depended upon? It is known It. iU. lYIliOUrn retumea iaK, everywhere as Chamberlain's Couh tveuxeuy, ana is a meaicme 01 real merit. week from a southern trio Mobile, Alabama. - Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Curamis key returned Sunday, from their visit in Oklahoma. rr- r B i Township trustees have been busy this week settling Mp with the County Commissioners. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gustrell returned last week from a visit with relatives at Louisville. Senator Bomar Traylor went to Indianapolis this week to at tend the Legislature. Mrs. W. L. Foster and daugh ter, ot liivansville, visited rela tives in Jasper last week. Edward Egg began work Tuesday on an addition to -he rear of his building in which he and Charles Laegstrom will go into the bakery business When you want a icliable medicine for a cough or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Itcanalwaa be de pended upon and is pbaBant and safe to taite. For tale, by t il dealers. adv. Miss Cleda Eckert returned to the State Normal last week to resume her studies. After a two years rest the Opera House bar was opened to the Public Monday and a free dance given Thursday night. For sale by all dealers. aav. Victor and Grover Salb return ed to Indianapolis Sunday. Miss Olive Traylor returned to Connersville last week to resume her school work. A baby girl was born to Dr. and Mrs. John Casoer on New Year's Day. Grover Castrup returned to Purdue University, Lafayette, Monday to resume his studies. the spider roosts in the cashbox, tives of Everybody's MsmtSVp and boque's of decay are on th and the Dnh chandeliers, it is conclusive that tion to liberal commissions. Leb nie auvci wöuiK uuccor nns nnr ssnow vnn hnm been consulted. Seftnru .ciJl" w C4 ÜJilctJL ?, simply by forwarding the sub scriptions Ot your fripnrlcj srd neighbors and collecti newals of our present subscri bers. Try for 'this viiAikJ a i nil i i r I - 1 Hives. ecz ma, itch or sail rheum sets y u rnizy. Can't bear the torch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment is line for sHn itching. All druggists dell it. 50c. a box. pdv. Miss Anna Schulteis came dovr from Louisville Sunday for a visit with relatives. Louis Dupps was here from Ft Wayne last week visiting rel atives. Mrs. A. B. Tabor, of Crider. Mo., had i . . ' oeen iroumeü with sick headache fo about live years, when she began tak mg unamberlain's Tablets, öhe has taken two bottles of them a id thev have uuxcu. lici, Ciuk aeaaatme is causea bv uisoraerea siomaca lor which these tac lets are especially intended. Trv them, get well and stay well. Sold by ail dealers. adv. Dr. Lucas Kuebler is down from Indianapolis this week vis iting his parents. Aleck Roelle returned to Nor folk, Va , Friday and Will Roelle returnea to Missouri living in towns same size as your uwn. write at once to the Jreland Kerns. The Odd Fellows gave a sunne rfm uuia ?lor ?? Pr prrzes. There arö lots of rni (Jo Tuesday nufhr. incf lnof vrr L.. t aic ,JUL.b Ui pties oi, ! 0 i I ween, tnciu can ue von onlv bv npinnQ w MMW Aitu.j ucVCi before. They started up their marching Just like the "Beckies" do; Some of the kids got tired of that And waltzed before they got thru. The good ole pronhet EIHah Oh how he stormed and tore He told them by the heavens above They must not dance any more. Dr. C. W. Greene stopped over at Ireland a few hours, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greene on his vav home to Pnl. umbia Mo. b Qiop( srdox A'jaitft posii naaq psq qj 'ZZSl up uoog in sasrtoq tmqs'iT jojr-posn 33111 ssA sbq -I -BOTJOiuy ut aomosnuio jo gdltü oift '9XSI 4eg -AOjvT co pojqSn si?S Tßpü saois 10 Sui;q2i oqj, GSTlOq qUBABS JO AiOpUIA 9q tnoij 3110 paqoois opd t? nioij pspnadsns triainuT v ao onop Sursq SdTqSTX oq 69I ui poqSq qsin 1913 JANUARY 13114 7i28 Jasper Courier-All the News. Charlie Flick ooened his new Safe on 3d and Main Street ijjiesday. The same old irrepres sible Charlie. "Aly child was b.irned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. v Thomas' Eclectic OU. The pain ceased, "nd the child sank into a restful sleep." rrrs, Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y, a-lv. iMrj. Willets and son came home Tuesday after a 10 days visit with her sister Mrs. Davis Irj yincnnes. Cfta't look well, eat well, or feel well with impure bloo.. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exexcise, keep clean, rnd good health is pretty Eure to lollow. fl.03 a hoHIe. adv T ie Extension Missionary So ciety gave asocial at St- Joseph's Ha i Monday night for th9 bene fit of the education of poor child ren which was attended by a lare crowd. Persons troubled with partial paraly sis are often very rnoch benefited by m waging the affected parts thoroughly If len apnivingCbamberlain's Liniment. vniJ liniment also relieves rheumatic Ufilns. For tale by a 1 dealers, adv Rev. Fatqer Bernard enter tained the Knights Qf Columbus at the College last Thursday night and a very enjoyable time i reported to have been hd by those present. If ycur children are subject to attacks of croup, watch foi the (irst sympto-n, hcart-ii3Sf. Give Chamberlain's Cjugh Kemeay as soon aa the child becomes hoaree and the attack may be warded oft. Ecr sale by ali dealers. adv. Died A three months old child of Haney Robling died Tuesday of bowel trouble, and was taken to Pike county Wed nesday tor burial- Claude Gramelspacher return ed to Lafayette Monday to re !sume his studies in Purdue Uni- jVersity. a mean saiffy cold, with hoarse wheezy breathing is jus the kind bhat runs into bronchit 8 or pneumonia. Don't trifle with such serious conditions, but take Eolev's Houey and Tar Com pound crompdy. Quick and beneücnl result are just what you can expect from this great medicine. It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages Itsto:s the hoarse racking coug.i. At J. A. Mehringer. adv. The 6th Street Gamblers had (something of a row last Satarday nignt, about an alledged welcher Mr and Mrs. Geo. Haberly were cled to Northern Illinois Friday on account of the serious of the latter's father. Take the t:diieci road'' to health and stiength by using Foley Kidney Pills f r backacue, rheumatism, weak, sore kid neys and bladder iiregularities. Eah ingredient is chosen tor its positive heal ing and curative qualities. Foley Kid ney Pills are the best medicine you can bay for kidney and bladder troubles. Mia. J. M. Findley, Lyons, Ga., says: I took Foley Kidney Pills and they en tirely cured me " At J. A. Mehriuger. adv. Hi. Church will erive an O rl fW, J l ldj ioned supper in the Odd Felloes n S Hall cf Tvil ni-i J trr tti t - ""u au XiClttUU Uclll. 1. nav TTITTTnni rnii" A-"mSS0n Adults 15c. etnoH sotp-erf c(z loqirj jo sssp Children under 10 years 10 cents, -poo et jo noH papurmoi ; Juui 9xh .yxyuuc: jö CUlUiaiiy mVltea tO p9SS9ippTJ LlOA U100(( Oq TI uiue dim spena an enjoyable pas tioa 'peuninoo oqs ,ns evening. Will begin serving 'uiBTdxa mun .no in, cour... ' supper at six P. M. The wn- . itnxl -sar-T new urcin ior tne Mo n. Uhurch. oaiix siuav oqj,,, Mr. Theodore Yates left Wed- iSnim Vs oAoqoq j,, nesday morning for Spokane, ssoiqtj ooiiW si notii oqj,,, Wash., where he is employed, , n sll,, after an extended visit with rel- j . '2uo atives and friends here. Tt hp- 63qoui sts igoi jnoi si asou out... . -i . ... " I - - " IUJ ma mac visic Dome tor eight 'sdJL years. A Jolly Girl. Ffi f90JU9 'attoi ponsjnd oqs o. nja inoij pii9q oq jo ssou3Diq; aqj, ffiBiftj p9ss9ippu oq o. Xddcq 4p9ppou eq 9Auq j os a(;s9qoiit 9A when eating, that yotar food is of highest wholesoineness that t has nothing hi it that can injure or distress you makes the repast comorta5 and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you nave when the food is raised with TWO lots in nri(HnfllfnWn , HOOqXIS S9IUSB0UI oiWs rppq Jasper. Good Stotel and Saloon p m 8U0 Kiffi. r "Ji.A1,!1?? Aa.l00n öqs 'jib 'ojhab no! ojtt.. .9arods prices and easy terms. Annlv tn Ignatz Kress, TJ. S. Hotel on Mill Street, between 2nd and 3rl. Street. Dil I ill I II ,flVO"D Sl-O hin nn H Llo. I 1 " V Ure resort. VPrv rpasnnahlo n-r L" i-H -u4o iuu auis aq AROBxa ou 9J9.W s5urq Bq miq ppj qcqAi 9i9qds6uz 4B aqq. ut Sniqatnos sb. eiaqj, UEu5jpu Cuisg jo j suosiravA -Aiou pad'iaq eq xreo ?j eaoddns noti I 'iPAi (nraooS) paAUCiAV9AM upi jo njod otfj. no sbai i setup. irjaAas tioi Saina; pupu ;4uop i psijjgcd mg Powder fThe only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar ; There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the altira powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food.l Indiana's Poultry Show Held in Tonilinson Hall Jan 11-17 1913, Offers Many Special features. The Indianapolis Star will nnh- ish a special Poultry Show num ber Saturday, Jan. 11. of thp National Fanciers' Club sh 1 IJl' .l .. . . " I Nrf neia in tms city at Tomlmon Hall m To- 11 m m-LZ i i I AAA uau. jlx-x. mis SDCiai n.imhpr will contain illustrations and val uaole articles of interest to every person in Indiana Interested in Pros. Att'y Harry Carpenter came up from Petersburg Mon day to attend to bio official du ties ia Dubois circuit court. Wm. Eckerle has accepted a position as book-keeper with the Dubois Implement Co., and will move his family to Dubois. Ebcapcd After Fifteen Years, AV. P. Brovles made a successful pp. usc.41, imt nave positively set mvKidnpvP ri;,1u.. Other members of my family have used them with similar results fake at the firs; sign of kidney trouble.' At J. A. Mehrmer. adv. We know of ä number of families wh aie regular readers of the Courier hut are net subscribers, they bo now the pa- i-ape alter fifteen years of suffering from ! Per from fclieir neighbors. We are gla kidney and bladder troubles Folev to know tbnt the Courier is thus annre- 4. New Service to Chicago and intermediate Points "Via Southern Railway Menon Route. poultry industry. TJihsp iura that are interested m this larp-p nnn Rcmt will ocfshncVi nour issueJcindJy write ar once for full train service between French particulars today. Address Lick and Chicago, on following Poultry and Farm Department of schedules: Indianapolis Star. lÖ.OO PAI Lv. French-Lick Ar. 7.00 AM. 10 03 PM Lv. Went Bau'en Ar. O.oo AM. 10 97 PAT F.v Panli T. , i iQ nr. U . K. Jbox, 19o W. Washington k fc in 4n PAr Tat nrlpnno- T.,r A r Soblesville, Ju l., says: 1 'After suffer, 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 5.35 AM ii g many months with kidney trouble' 12.01 AM Lv, Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM atter trying other remedies and prescrip- 3,00 AM Lv. LaFavette Lv. 1 43 AM lions, 1 purchased a box of Foley ICid- 6,40 AM Ar. tiSrd St Chicago Lv 10.30PM ney Pil s which not only did me mnre 6.45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10.25PM lO'Hi than any other remedies lever 7,00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta " Lv 10.15PM Horn This train will afford excellent service between all Southean In diana points, Chicago, 111 and in termediate stations. liiquigment or new tram Ireland Monument Works Henry Ell, Manager. JBailds his Mou mentsFYreland and is enabled to sell cheaper, than Ship ped Stuff. Give me a call and pies. 0 iff WKteV see sam- Indiana. kurier. THE NICKEL S520P. How's This? Ki luey Pills released him and will do just the same for others, lie says: "They our d a most severe backache with painful bladder irregularities, and they do all 3011 claim for them." Refuse substitutes. At J. A. Mehringer. adv. Miss Ada Joseph h3s returned to Champaign, 111., to resume her study of music consist of eleetripallv Ucrhta ' i'tesaf J x . Ö " s- - ment sleeping cars and first-clas ciated, but why not subscribe? The pneeis small and we would appreciate having thes3 names on our mailing lis. The great speech-makers just now are The Couriek's advertisers. They are talking from the band stand. Read them. leaving Evansville 6.20 PM, Can-'PS. Ii. r 4tr"Dlf T) 1 r- .-m,T Vv-H nelton 5.45 PM, Rockport 5.45PM Louisville 4.30 PM will make connections with this new and improved service. J. C. Beam, Jr , AGPA, St. Louis; lÄOTeSSS5 Winter Tourist Fares are now available to destinations in the South and Southeast Via Southern Railway. Tickets on sal p. rlm'i May 31st, 1913. J "luiy Ask local agent for f nil inca rnation regarding variable tour iiCtcets, ng car line will be established Nov. 24fch, as fol- DC wa The students of Jasper College ! returned from their frolidav va- We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- !cations Tuesday and school re rU i.. i hiiv tniee or Catarrh that can-' -i xxtaAi- , ,ir.l hv Hall's Catarrh Cum. uptsneu vv eunesuay. F. J. Chexnev cc Co., Toledo, OJ h; JI??' J Wa, 1ip nndpmiirnPd. have known F.l Hlnth for oasckecpcc. J. Cheney for the first 15 years, and be-1 Keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com lieve him pencty honoraole in all biu-ipoaud always on hand, and you can iip'SH transactions and financially able. quickly head off acid by its prompt t carry out any obligations made by use. It conlains no opiates, heals and his lirnu . " soothee the iufiam d an passage?, slops Wj-ldixg, Kin fan Marvin, I the couh, and mav save a bic flnetor'i Wholesale JOiuggis.s, Toledo, O.j bill. In the yellow pack&ge AtJ. A. ft AM I TIPITIUn?' Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-. Mehringer. adv. M Ä1U I IlLilLCil ; Iy, acting irectly upon the blood and! inueou surface of the system. Testi-1 Cut The High Cost Of Living. mgmais sent iro. rnce o cenis per w H. Chapmanyinngo, Neb, b$Jie. bold by all Druggists. tella how he ,t. "m tv,nb mt III Pillä Take 1 all's Family Pill lor constipa tion, adv CASTOR! A For Infants and Children, Thi Kind You Have Always Bought Bars tk ÄxiAtmr of had a very t ad cough and the doctor medicines end ihem no good I tot a bott.e of Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, and before it was all used the children were free ard cured of thein cou.h. Is ived a dieter's bill for one ; 25c bottle f F ley's Honey and Tar! Uompotmd." o npia.es. At J. A. Mv-hringer. adv. i The Courier advertisers are let ting down the price bars into the field of bargains. "TVcll, I jrucss I am. Did you seethe Fruit hanging from the trees in my Orchard? After buying scab trees for years, someone told me to buy of McCormick at Monroe, , Mich. I did 90 and the trees and fruit speak for themselves. Don't be pessimistic, plant McCor mick's trees and have a ffcod income la your old age." McCsrmick's Trees are the result of year of experience, high-grade soil and mod irn methods. Get their Free Cata log and "Tree Talk." Tree, Shrubf, Plants, Vines, Rocüs, etc 1 Mccormick nursery ca. 1 24 Elm Street, Monroe. MicbJ Salesmen Wanted. What They Will Do far Yoa They will cure your backache, Btrengthen your kidneyB, cor rect urinary irregularities, bui! up-the worn out tissues, an, eliminato the excess uric acif that causet rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health an strngth. Refuse substitute For sale by Jos. A. Mehrin0er Hair Cat I5c. Baths 15c. tarv. I invite ill V CI J w all my old friends and many new on'-s to caU and see me. IS. A. SUMMERS Corner 4th and Jackson Sts. liEGAIi'BLAlS'IvS. ' Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Real Estate Mortga ges, Inventories Suponeaa, Warrants, Reports etc. for 8lot tht Couik 9 h&m'käS Cr -v I ilcl:l7 r' Tl .m uir . eut'n:t S3 j i !, !y j ! r strictly o-t.i... , .. , .it frt'P. t! 1 -t Mr ; . fjfcü:i s; '.tee, V i' !.;us c". . r . - Ai ".: t-at "-I. c.uui: u r ny ice 1 . r.jflst CiS 9. "cat : f ur ratt:tl; t u iivil b? tu 'lcrs. lows: 12.04 pm Lv Sfc.Lnmo rKAr 8 10 pm " Louisville 6.15amAr pnattanoopra Lv9.45pm am. V A,tlanta Lv ?M. 20 pnl Jacksonville lv 7.40am J. C. Beam, AGPA, St. Louis, Mo. SOUTHERNRY, TIME TABLE Schedule in Effect Sundey Jlpr. 2! tkt Fo owing is for Information Only ui is nor Juarsstted. EASTBOUXD So. 5 DATLT a.,. . iO. W SUNDAY OXLY s-so a WESTBOUND No. 12 Daily ... , Vi -No. U A. ÄL NO 9 " 11.30A. X No.' 20 Sunday 0:c Lr. iisofjjf 'Iliuealioirn at nuutiasbury.j ' IBASTIJOU'ND. WTSSTUOUND KO. 1, DAILY. 1. 50 A.M. If V. K OUycomb, Aft J