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4 15 $1 t t. V r ,r f . -1 vi 4 it i Vi 4 1 4 f r r v. V 3 "I. f JASPER COURIER Hy Bk' J$i DoANk. JAäl'HK, DÜUU.S COUNT V, INDIANA KHtiinul utt.( I'li-UutHuu UL JftUncr. 1 tili for tr.mMiiiHMlon un'otiKli thu tuuil us sua ondttlHMM inattor. Mnhwtntbn 1 .50 Pur Yoir. This pnp&i .a mjlod regularly to it mibcribcn until a Jofluito onlor to dia continue 's receive 1 and all arrears paid in full; nnl&r in the liiecrction of the publisher a different court o should be .deemed advisable. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1913. Holes 0 It. Shuler s Machine Cross es the Portersville Bridge. Tie "REINFORCED" Concrete HELP THE KlflSjiC Jasper Readers Are Learning The Wtf It's the little kidney ill The lame, weak or acting back The unnoticed urinardisorders That may lead to drbpSy and Bright's disease. ' When the kidneys are weak. Help them with Doan's Kidnev Pills s&rrtr: A remedy esneciallvfor weak kidneys. :i Doan's have been used in kid. ney troubles for 50 ye&fe. Endorsed by 30,000 people endorsed at home Proof in a Jasper Citizen's statement. Joseph A. Goetz, Ja:, Ind., says: "Sometime ago my kid neys' became disordered. The kidney secretions were too fre quent in passacre and highly col ored. My back also ached a great deal. Often there was a dull pain through my hios I tried plasters and a number of remedies, but got little or no' re lief until I began using Do'än1 Kidney Pills. They cured me.' For sale by all dealers. 'Price HQ cents. Poster Milburn Co.VTluf falo, JSknv York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doari's and take no other. CELEBRATING 1 00 YEARS PEACE Everything in Readiness ..for ferry Centennial Celebra tion in Louisville KENTÜCKIANS HOME-COMING Prd of 5,000 Costumtd 3 School Children Optna Celebration Monday Many Plonttrt, Dttctndants and Prominent VUltora Among Those Participating In Gala Occasion. finnp nrnnc in to Dairy Instruction Train. r 9 To encourage the people akitog Last Wednesday while some of its lines in Illinois, Indiana nd his men were taking Shulers ma- Kentucky to take up dairying chine across the NEW Bridge at and supply the great home de- fortersvilletheKEliNFUKUilJU' maud for dairy products, the Concrete floor broke at 4 differ- Southern Railway Company will ent places. When the machine operate a special dairy instruc- it i vi . ji. . r . - . was across uie oiage, me noor uon car carrying a model rtarm had 4'larcre holes about 2 feet in dairv with p.omnlpt.P ovJiihifs nnrl I - ' w ä -w w -w m -r wt M & A V djameter -in it, The Co. Com- charts and a corps of expert miösiuiiera went uul tnere yt!ö uairymen to give lectures an a terday and inspected their recent demonstrations on improved purchase, which was decidedly dairying methods through this more 1 'holey than righteous.' ' territory from October 9th to It will cost the county $400 to December 19th. They will pe at patch the floor up. Nice new Jasper Wednesday November 19, bridge. 1913. i ' . - TT .. -The car will spend a day. at Let It Be KnOWn. each stop, and the lectures fibd. . ,. ,,rr aemonstrations win covev every Ben Franklin said. If a man phase of dairying in a practical panda business he should let it manner and will illustrate the be known. . . , . . , splendid opportunities whioh this-1 m0ry. iviouern coxniiiercicii msiury ims section affords for those : who snown tnav,a man can not ao take, up this line of york business unless he does let it be ' known"; also, that almost any Veiled Prophets Parade II!!"! V man can ao business it ne aoes "let it bekn3wn." The business world is full of instances Gf men who "let it be known" and do business: and the bankrupt courts are full of in stances of men who failed to "let it be known" business. Louisville, Ky. (Special) . Louis vHlo U hi gala attiro preparing for her mammoth celebration beginning next Monday and continuing through tho following Sunday, So stupendous ia the, nature of the celebration that all railroads have gractod a rate of one fare plus 25 cents for the round trip from states south of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi for, pas sengers arriving in Louisville by nooi Monday, and cheap excursion jates will be in effect from points within several hundred miles. Spectacular fret attractions have been provided for every day ant every evening of the Louisville celebration. A museum has been established vin "which have been placed hundreds of relics of the second war with Great Britain including the entire govern $ieni exhibition of Commodore Oliver H. Perry's relict; the old Burgoyne oannon which was captured from the French in the French and Indian War; from the English at Yorktown; from tke Arnerionns in Hull'i iurrender of Detroit; and recaptured by the Ken tucky troops at the Battle of the Thames; Col. Wm. Whitley's old rifle with which he led the charge of the Forlorn Hope and th old hand wrought trumpet which iounded the uiast ior mat cnarg; tne wampum UKeü from the dd chief Tecumseh and innumerable such rH Descendants of Pioneers To Ah Tens of thousands of descendants e r i l i m i m a - ui. xvcaiuuny jiOiaiXB OI 19 1 J HS.V6 Writ- ton im advance that thev will ihe entir weeks celebration and pro vision has been made for a mammoth reception in thefr honor for Friday afternoon in the First Regiment Ar- p Theyrusually want Mi h You'rcmcmbcr the hunger you had Hqrac cooking, counts for much I - it witli alum bod by die I nave a delicious, pure, come in; A TorJbc sure of the I , Rosal makes ä differs W r I a in the.chi5ds health; do not imperil use of poor baking powder. home-made mufEn, cake or biscuit ready when they purity you must use BAKING OWDER nee in your home diff erenceSii your' Kealtk dittereiice in your coo ROYAL is absolutely Fares me mmoiH i. The Home Telephone Co has the largest Ii t of subscribers and will give you the teest ser vice St. Louis, Mo, Tuesday October 7th $2.50 Round Trip $2 50. Southern Railway. Tickets croud on evening trains and Jaw ! to do of Monday, October 6th cönnect in o with c-npmal f.rain lpavinor Therefore, m n and brethren Huntinerburo: 10 20 P M airiv- in business, "let it be known " inp; St. Lcmis 6.40 A. M. Oct. 7th St. Louis 10 30 P. M. Wednesday October 7th. J. C Beam, AGPA. St. Louis Mott' The celebration will formally open at 1:30 o'clock next Mon day afternoon with the march of 5,000 costumed school chil dren headed by the Centennial dignataries and marching to the strains of several brass bands M 11 - 4luu can taiir to w j Mr friends, order your mer chandise and auake your appointment by the Home 'phone. So long a drop is in the urn )J So long SOLITE will surely burn. PSvnn?? i?.?!11" famD OIt made fr0m Choicest nnrl wJSm i?l lldft , CSf.S y0U 110 m0l'Q Ulan tIlG ordi" HeiUliRTht, which will sraoko ihe chlmnev and char SOLITE OIL the finest L.nMtn Oil In .tho -nmrlr? cjo, -mnno Saves VOHr VGS. f IVPC .nmfnW rrAl ..i ou want no eber üJnd but SOL.ITJ2 OIL. and be sure CHAS. C.-STOLL OIL CO.SKTO$! ÄJlteiinerr t, AV.irron is. ( 3 V f High-Grado INfotor Gasoline No Carb" Auto 2K"K DUBOIS CO TELIPME CO inaugurate the celebration. R. C. Ballard Thruaton, President Micheal J. Scheuricli of the National Society of the Of) I ITH F D M DV Son of the Revolution, will de- I M t n N KY'.. TIME TABLE Is this week announced as a candidate for County Assessor of Dubois County. Mr. Scheurich m a native of Cambridge town- One reason many people make a failure of the chicken business h?r, k,rinff T,OI.r, hnm nnd raisprl ciiac tney oepeno upon the ZZdtoTiB iM Tkens t0 attend t0 th b-usi south ot Jasper up to about 6 ess yearj ap:o when he moved to Jas- It must be a grc au disappoint- rr and engaged in business- ment to a father to send his son While in the coal business the to college only to see him join elevator cable on the shaft hoist the glee club in his efforts to ac- broke one morning and fell down quire a higher education- thA shaft, hont 40 feet and Mike with it; his right leg was so bad- A girl who counts her face her Vf AI4X lUj W i y I IV wv MVA I CJ " " lv shattered -that it had to be fortune., should go on the stage j j 3 i o i 1 TT - I . 4-V --v - -v. v lr-v ltl- -OP a JDJU1JL ciu liver his famoug addresa on the "Evolution of the American Flag" and will exhibit his col lection of flags which is re- SchedUlB in Ffar.r Slinriau h j-j t. . ""um nui, (.1 i in u garaca as tne nnest private col- mjf t t c , lection of flags in America. 0W,n9 fOP infOPfiiatlOn Oniü and is nOF Kegetta races for power boats Guaranteed. twiu acjiiH win D8 given WASTPmrvn throiizhout MnnHflv 1 . ' . f51b0US D w...iuö WüIUl q .-j ( miu Munaay auernoon and forh;"- ( 5:53 p.m. li KHff i ii u nnnnar nviiraa i . i . -i . v. v'cd yj. iy auAJJAl OMA 6:50 A. M, in America nave oeen ot- wißSTßnnx'n ctj. auu tut Iiis res r imili .tr a n.aoA. m T:A i' Ä1 AI L BQCNE AXLE GREASE don't have to grease but once a i week. L -J5 "7 1 viisville by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO. w j fastest So. 12 Daily boatg In America have no. I AnAm mV. XI l I VTy-v ir r . display intimately tinged Time shown at Huutiiurbiir" Col Win. Whit ley's rifle with which he led the charge of the forlorn hoDe, m ... TP TT amputated at the Knee. Jtie is married and has several children When elected he will make the County a good Assessor. Here's best wishes. rather than make stenography. Guilty Wragged Whiskers LemniQ The automobileis continuing go, jge:Ididn;tdonothing.' " Judge Quick "Thirty days Wot ter r Vagrancy ' Truth. Popular Excursion To French Lick and West Baden Tia Southern Railway Sunday September 28, its march or conquest as means of transportation. Automobiles are now as thick as all other vphicles on the road and getting thicker all the time. Many people who want to try a car but don't want to spend the money that a new one costs, are looking out for second-hand cars. Anybody so interested 1 J J 11 J 1.1 Hf wouiu uu weu lu write me lYiax- -n i -m t i n well Motor Car Company of Law- A1UoZnf t" f oS renceville, 111., a postal request- ftJffW ing their catalog on used cars, in ÄUr?,in leaI6Q W,?St which they claim to be the larg- JKSfPM" boend Sunday est dealers in the state outside of pwlf 11Ca S Greatest Watering Chicago, and who offer a line, of t?ii; r u j cars at small nrices with a broad- inHÄatlon rnished on er and better guarantee than 'Si1"? agent outh- given by any manufacturer of ern T n 2 t0A n id a St. Louis, Mo. When you so awav from home. or have friends visitine: vou. or you are goimr to crive k nartv: musicale or reception, or when new cars. The Indianapolis Business Men's Association arrived in Jas per Saturday afternoon accom panied by the Indianapolis News- boys Band on a special tram; your church or society contem they spent about an hour with us piate any proceedings, or when interviewing our business menjyouseii, buy or changiyour res and the band consisting of about, idem.e or business, or yöur sonor iicwauuyjy &avc a guuu : daughter is mnrr Prl w whAn your neighbor gets a new baby, or, in a word, if you know or hear of any item of interest to the public, bring or seid it in, and the Courier will glaäfy 4 pub lish it. band concert. There ate, however, a number of other ways of having a good time besides indulging in the re flection that ä rich man .can't take it with him when he dies. with historical associa tions of Commodore Per ry's battle on Lake Brie, the most eptotacular py rotechnics ginc the Hud A - j hoDe, Bon-ruuon celebration, will 2 provided Monday night, and both banks of the Ohio river for a dls tanq of five mile above Louisville wlU b brilliantly illuminated. Regi mental drills and maneuvers will be held in front of the Court of Honor amidst the most orgeous ' street and building decoration Tuesday after noon and a parade of three thousand uniform ranfc members of fraternal organizations each bearing Flambeaus, will be given Tuesday night The Battle of the Thames Including the dramatic Incidences of Tecumseh'3 duel with Col. Richard M. Johnson, the courageoui charge of the Forlorn Hope, Proctor's inglorious flight, the breaking of the British ranks, and the capture of. the Indians will be given in Cherokee Park Wednesday after noon, and it Is estimated that the sur rounding hillsides will contain a quar ter of a million spectators. Th at traction for Wednesday evening is be ing kept secret from the Louisville public. - The historical pageant and military and floral narade, manv mltos in length, containing several thousand! decorated vehicles, tens of thousands of marchers on foot and an allegorical pageant consisting of twenty.Jfloats, among the most beautiful ever created in America, will consume nrantihallv the entire afternoon. Friday afternoon will be devoted to a reception to the descendants of the solSlers of the war of 1S12. Sunday will bo the centennial anni versary of the Battle of the Thames, and Rotable visitors will occupy the! LoiiLville pulpits for devotional niorn-i ing ervices. in the afternoon a memorial service will be held la the First Regiment Armory in hofcojie oi the Kentucky soldiers who gave Mid -Jheir lives to win the second war wit jrtat Britain, lEASTJiOUND. NO. 1, DAILY. 4:87 A. M. No. 9, 9:20 " NO. 3, " 3.-50P. M NO. 23, 5:40 " WESTJIOüni NO. 2, DAILY. 12:50 A. M. NOtf 4, " 10:30' o8 " ll:f.A M o 2 8:0 V M V. K. Cifiyonib. AirtY! Jnspor THE NICKEL, SHOP A Splendid Clubbing Bargain. We Offer 1 Jasper Courier, nil is iiifflti TOt Mb. J X Bot h One Year to ohave 5 cents. Hair Out 15 c Baths 15c. Everything: Sanitarv. I invite al! my old friends and many new ones to call and see me- E.A. SUMMERS Corner 4th and Jackson Sts. MF '.AY H St V O The Pana Etpoaitloti f& maJo che Gold Neda! AwanJ t I.W.MARP KENTUCKY Subscriptions may be new or renewal. What the Weekly En quirer Is It is issued every Thursday. subscription price $1 per year, and it is one of the best home metropolitan weeklies of todav. It has all the facilities of the great DAILY ENQUIRER for obtaining the world's events, and ior thac reason can give you all the leading news. It carries a great amount of valuable farm matter, crisu editorials and re liable up-to-date market reports Its numproudepartments make it a necessity to everv homp. farm or business man. This grand offer is limited and we advise you to take advantage by subscribing for the above combination right now. Call or mail orders to The Courier, Jas per, Indiana. Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind. M -non Route Effective March 4th, 1912, Mo non Route will estabiish train service between French biete and Chicago, on following öcneames: m'jj 10.00 PM Lv. French Lick Ar. 7.00 A iS! UX1 Lv Wet Baden Ar. ß.5o AM. 10.2, PMLv.Paoli I.6.J3 AM 10,4o PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM ! Vi? Kr Lv' Bedford Lv. 5.35 A M 12.01 AM Lv. Bioomington Lv. 4.22 AM 1,00 AM Lv. LaFavette Lv. 1 43 A Ar 6.40 AM Ar. 03rd St ChicnsroLv 10.30PM b 40 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10.25PM ,00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta 14 Lv 10.15PM This train will afford vcßll pnfc service between all Southean i n dxana points, Chicago. Ill ann in termediate stations. Equigment of new train consist of electrically lio-htprl Pullman drawing room compart ment sleeoinor cars and first--rOnQQ 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. J. C. Beam, Jr , AGPA, St. Louis 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE : Mark 3 Designs hivtmnnn ,.r. ' i j- . . mtittt tn tliiijs-tris.tly-' H' Ir ' . 'atit 8üut Ir ee. Ci'i .!. ort. ( , i.tontn IMtnta tuk. f . j. Mut & o. reri -1 Scletiililc .Hracrican "tnr; f ur Rio tl. uvau ncrMtc s. KUNH Co.30!0ro-New Ycrk A handsomely V'rtrnt n-r.ly. also Ä-würdcd ai Kcvprlemn mo -woridji f air Chicago IA93. For Sale by Ml LiJagDfilers. Read The Courier.