Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 October 1908 — Page 5

"wko is john w. Riifir

f icn Isidor Si'homncber IS Don't, tliifiL- Hint iJiuo .... l i Harry Carnenter. of Oi-

Y L J 1 l.Sl spending this week in Jasper. .Thou-nmle of oWtiiuue oas have ki-n we"i deny ratic cand'dat for

i'uniiK V71UUIIUIU ou rent" n rrus. auv oi mis oirtCK was 1 '

nn aUTVMATON f

L MENTION.

BE CbiSG AWAY OB HAVE

LEI THE COURIER KNOW II.

Smith Bros circus exb'biid,uyJ"sstm!

in Ireland luesday.

V Worland visited K.an-vil'e last week.

E Cox made IVrry County

W. Hi

. . tctii pili's, Mini I i :n ndlV'f i'l (iuiuaiitt'etl. l,i l v I 'fan. w.i ti r weight union i Melchior &

I illx firbillionsiieH kr) .on well. iMv I , , k iV l'fuii.

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k r iovm of t Ai t began

. lir ar.d ball

t j pi ay me

I)u-tion-

team local

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, lli:ilf cuts or - ir. I'uriiH pili'f mv irolicliintf .' Iriiiruist fculiH it. Fnt.h has five

. . r ' tin cypnoiu or near Jasper. ar 1 i "'s underwear r.r, i ,t X Melchior h Merder is a r. typhoid fever . ar Inland. r II- rer went on i S. Louis Mon-

"ii that yoiiii :ih Pu Witt'fi i. rauso thure !. Sold bv

1 ,r Aaron Brosius, of Earville, was in Jasper yesiej da .

on business. j ttfMr. and Mrs. Louis Koerattended the fair at Evansville 1 1 n n f 1 1 f rrr

SrMrs7w. E. Cox and little daughter returned Friday from a visit with her mother in French Lick. We have the "Queen Qual

ity" Shoes for Ladies, the leaders

of style, quality, and comfort

Ed. J. ku bier. asuBorn to Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Theile last Saturday a

handsome girl, their first born

All are doing well.

m-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joseph on Tuesday a girl Mother and child are doing well Louis is expected to recover. Bring your Eggs, Butter, Poultry Hides, Hickory nuts,

etc. to Henry Pfau, and receive

highest market price in cash for same. 2w.

ni-Coun.ty Auditor M. A.

Sweeney spoke at Holland Wed

nesday night, will speak at Ferdinand to-night and Duff to-morrow night. Let us have your order at

once, for Potatoes, we have a

fine quality and price low. I) n'c

overlook this chance. Ed. J.

Kuebler. Farmer', mtliaii cs, laorer-. railromlers rely on I)r. Thotuu' EHiH-tr.e

MI. 1 iikt'ü tlu htm" out of ruts, burn

or brup.- at oner. I'a n cannot ?ta

where it is used

in Jasp'-r Monday on business.

i-Berger wedKunkels Hall v. as attended

r.g factory u -down for mied work

FOR JA

ifants and Children.

oil Have Always Bought

I .1)' rnnr-t'l'll rHived ant -. thrt tlicv K. Dnv.s T- x

I Ladies and

- i- now open. t " to call and i I. J. Kuebler. V A. Traylor Twentieth

( linesday evc-

:iffrr dinner? t? Con pU'.x-!-nkirfr oi 'i.x.Utlfk.8. 'J5

K-Mit recovered V'-idc of appento be down

ers lrom öüc to 3.uo. Spi.-u iiJ aorinu'it m ar. 1 N. Melcnior 6i Son

bocker. lad. RtDubllcan.l Weeks to It wad rtreu one tku

NTin.. i t w t - i.- m'ii . shniit thd mlflJlA tit SelitMiahftr Prl.

ir , ' i ' u 13 JDUU " ita r it---flipn sane uoy s a '(a.t- .. inl it ..hih ,.tn.i, . it

extolling tkj Bjeriu of Mr. Tufl. Whea the letUr appeared. It wu dlsoorarnd that the prvflldost wu still for Taft.

Tbl wa expcttJ. Mr. Xooaorlt

had kardlr usd a quarter of a million ffidtral officeholders to nomlaat Taft for tbe mere pleasure of foraakinc him. So he gaya that he is still for him. And then be proceed to tell what

.1 1 r r, c , sea" nn rhn motfnr r TiJohn W. Kera la one at tho hack he thinks Mr Tart will do If elected

w.wnac-u öumiu ui me corn anO'i - r . , i to-matocs in this locality although jteei.n bank deposits and postal auabers who place hoaor abort doithe general damage was'nt so'"13- "an'If' The people are i". He would not sell his soul for

Very much. ucicmuucu w nav meir uepositSigold. erea though th devil offered

uaranteea ana tneir banker him n thb tin n.r.i thSn. i. in rko

h c. c 1 1 n foe nf t-V.-, I mi

insnuiu ui, nie uiitiuif t; ineii,.,.!. .i .v.

aiviuK uanK section unanimously

Let us how vou our lin of

NoxnW shirts, lioth fin, I

'arin-. i i ,i vamc oi .-A 1 that will pleagf j ou N- dchior & Son 'Born Tuesday Oct. to Mr Frank Lampert and wife a girl, and to Mr John Schnaus and wife a boy The babies and mothers are doing nicely.

"The frosts of last week

6tej magnate, who gained notoriety by Eurryisx Mabelle Gilmos, the Actress.

i Is the first Dlace. John W. Kern la

an old fogy. He has such old-lash' lo&ed notions that he despLses a man

who weuld divorce his wife and tho

the bankers there are are be-'Bother of aIa children in order to rat-

tween the devil and the deepi,ry M ,Biaae p"ioa for aa actreaa,

Bankers "Between the Devil and1

thD floon taaV. I!

iiiu uuop I UU , !

A special from Denver saysj

l:nr chapped Skin.

County Clerk J P. rluthcr r turned Saturday from New Castle, Ind., where he had taken Albert s Lampert and Wilson Hobbs to the State Epileptie Institution

Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid-form for malaria, chill? and fever, retrn!ne?

the liver. kidness and bladder, 1 itm

quick relief to billiotisness, sick headache

eoiihtmalion. l'leaant to take. 1 lie

$1.00 bottle rontatns times quantity

of the wc hz

Cliappnl ekin whttlur on the hand or fare may be currd in One. nijiiit by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is hI&o uneqiialed for sore nipples, burns and hcalda. For tale by Joe. A. Mehringer. Fined. " Joseph Hopf plead guilty Wednesday before Justice F. L. Betz to provoking Frank Weaver; he was assessed the usual fine $1 and costs. m ssi -Our Stock of Cloaks com

prises all grades the cheaper as well as finer ones, don't delay your purchase. Ed. J. Knebler "(ienerally debilitated for vears. Had sick headaches, lacked ambithn, war worn out and all run down. Kunlork Bl.vd Hitters inadt me a well woman." Mr-. (Jha.-. Freitoy, Moonp. Conn. r-Another dance vna given at Kunkel's Hall last lught lot the benefit of the Democratic drum corps. fcäy"''rs Jos. Jochim and son Ronald and daughter Mrs. Carl Merder returned Sunday from

Louisville, where they have been

visiting relatives.

-We have for sale, a large

lot ot nne .Potatoes price very low, now is the time to plact

your order with us and save

money. E. J. Kuebler.

opposed postal savings banks and

nere was some division in regard to the matter of cruaranteeinir

deposits, though most of them

oppose either. Between the

uvo, guaranteeing bank derxsits

is much the best thing for the bankers and the depositors.

Kodol is a combination of the natural litfefctive juices and it dkre?ta all elates

of food and even- kind of foo. to vou

iee iiwiii uo wie work that the stomach itsdfdoes. Sold bv Jos. A. Mehrin-er.

A Great Business Built.

daughter

and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eckstein

took in the Veiled Prophet ex-

cursion to öt Louis iNionuay

night.

More Than Enough is Too Much. To 'n.tuitaiti health, n in .ttue man ot woman neeuls jii!t enoui:h fool to ppaii

Hie wat and Mipplv enenry anl hoav

p-'i po-te is the prime cause of sti-m.ich trouble!?. rheumitUm and disorders oi

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unci his force French Lick old Monon

Hers Laxative Cough Syrup alap hri'iwH qu eh uli. f to coiiirh. v Id hotuerie-H, ulnniin,: co"s1 nd nl br mrhi d and llinwt trouhle Mother!! i!p'rbil rrcitiimeiMl it foi -hildren. 1'lt nMinl to take, irently 'axativo. s J. W Lewis, former editor of the Huntingburg Argus, and now editor of the Salem Re-

nublican has been nominated ith kidney-. If tuoubled witu indices

by the Republicans of the Tlu'rd t,on-J yr ,u: ; 'et wfn n1 noJ rv i i. r r.. appetite rontrol and take a few uoes o District for candidate for Con- Jh'ainbt.riainV Mou.arh and L.ver T-b-greSS. Ilets an. you wj!. soon be all rifiht apain. , . 7ü7T W Ti 1 1 For sale .. J a. A, Mehrinter.

L"i uiu:t iiiiuvi.i n 1 ...... bladder trouble. Wkarhe, rhoumat'Pin. Pinulen for tho kidu-ys brinnf relief in he liretdose. Hundredsof people Irnln testify to tueir reinarkalde liculinjr and t iiir oropertie?. S() days- trial ?1 (XI Tlipv purify the blood. Sold by Flirt

rfnu.

Selz- of Chicago, Gives Credit

to Advertising. Many great business men will

admit that they owe much of

:heir success to advertisinrr. but

it is rather unusual for a trreat

firm to come out boldlv and bid

for trade on the ground of its wide-spread advertising. In a special midsummer letter to their trade, however, the great Chicago shoe firm of Selz

does exactly thiö.

We do even more than give and guarantee satisfaction,' says the "largest makers ol good shoes in the world," "wt nave for years been conducting

a great national aavertismg

sampagm to hammer the idea ot

the betterness of Selz shoes into

the public mind.

We have spent millions of

dollars in advertising in the

thirty-seven years we have been

in business, and we know the

money nas been so we 11 SDent

that we are putting $150,000 as

cne minimum ngure tor our liMJt

fall campaign alone.

Shoe quality, guarantee of

vvearer's satisfaction, nationa

advertising these three things

are inseparable factors in oui

success. Without the right

?oods couldn't have made

find kiitiitli dnArit a n l fwwiv uvuu ii i a iuiik tiuic, UUL Willi'

brut. The habiiud consumption o; J JUL tile advertising we COUldli t

nior Moofi than i necessary for the- nave made good in a long time,

o- Carl Gutzweiler's hand-

isome black mare disaDDeared

Sunday night and Carl thought

sne had been stolen and snent

mi? . " murr iiiiiiiiiiit i i,i tt i l i , Fi dose brin relief .; 11 day uonday looking lor her,

- ;kui irucK ui ner .Jonaay nigni Andrew Eckert and land found her about six mile& Mrs. Frank Seibert ! below Huntingburir on the wa

tto her old home near Troy. She

had evidently got loose at hei stable and started to her old home, although she had been away from there about two years.

Boiler Bürstel

The boiler at the Novelty Factory burst d Tuesday morning at about 6:30 and Jos Kress.

. n .. . I who was standing near, wa to-Mr. F. A. Cotton täte scveraly scaided about the face

Indinapohs and Prof. v. Cooley,

He bu reiaalned

z comparatively poor man all his life

rathf r than enter a combine to rob the people and drive competitors out of business. He never, so far as we have

been able to learn, either founded a public library or endowed a college. Having lived as upright, wholesome.

God-ftarlng life all his days, he has

sever felt the necessity of apologizing to his Maker or offering penance in the form of lucre for his alns.

William E. Corey is about as sharp

a contrast to Jobs W. Kern as could be

found within the boundaries of the

United State, with the possible ex

ception of James S. Sherman, the other candidate for vice president No man who holds dear the honor of

this couatry can contemplate the pos

sibility of James S. Sherman becom

ing, through an act of Providence, tho president of the United States with

out shudderinc. whereas, if John W.

Kern should be called upon to step into the highest office he would grace It -Who is John W. Kernr asks the faithless nabob who cast off his faithful wife, the woman who had bravely shared his days of poverty and had struggled with him to build up his fortunes, a? a man throws away a lemon after he has squeezed all the good out of It. Such Impertinence deserves no answer, were It not for the sake of calling attention to the brazen effrontery of men of Corey's stamp who had, through the medium of protected monopoly, grown to be the greatest men

ace that confronts this nation todajAnarchy can be stamped out by force.

but the insiduotts evil imposed uptB

this loQg-euffering people bjf

whom President Roosevtlt

very forcibly as "aalafact?

wealth," is even asore to

than anarchy. Who Is John W. Kara?

plain, honest American cz

highest type, an unpretaa

living man, yet of sckofarfjf 'ftfUftments and commanding kateUtsC" Qftt

that purse-pro ad PI tu burr Hflliotltlre

read John W. Kern's maatwly 4y

to the apology of James S. TsMsiari.

he would have co seed te ak, "Jffee

U John W. Kern!"

Uusrona

if at all

We have backed goods of enduring merit by an enormous

and unceasing advertising cam

paign; that's whv more Selz

shoes are sold than anv other

line of good shoes in the world:

! :he advertising ?s largely respon 1 :iVl r ' '

The Chicago manufacturers Ia "tatement given to the mews

ire SO enthusiastic over adver-f papers. Chairman Jacison ot the Dean

ocraUc state commltUo effectually

Ou this subject Mr. Bryan calls attention to the fact that Mr. Taft la still alive an In good health aad able to apeak for himself. And Mr. Bryan wants t know what Mr. Taft think? he will and acka ttat he make his posltios clear. It la seedless to say that Mr. Taft has not aiade als BslÜos clear u any issu that he has dodged and quibbled and tried ia variaas waya to amend the platform cm which he stands aad which was specially built for him. Surely Taft ought te know his own mind at well as Roosevelt knows it, but he seems not to. As Taft is tbe candidate aud not Roosevelt, Mr. Bryan believed that the president's indorsement of the Republican candidate is without force unless he will ?rontle to stay In Washington and run things for his man ia the event of his election. And Mr Roosevelt's way of running thine is op4n to fatal objections The

apl want a new 4eal -and aiuca

quaPT deal than the? have had at tn hands of Roosevelt. Taft, Caaab Sherman. Crt4yHi ft C. tfeaK Kidneys Make Weak Bodies.

Kidney Diseases Cime Half the Cobsmob

Aches aid Ills ef People. Ae one weak link weakens a chain, so

weak kidnevs weaken the w hole body

and hasten the final breaking down.

Overwork, Mrame, colds and other

aufe? iniure tne kiunevs. anu wuen

their aetivitv is lessened tbe vhole body

un'ers from the amount of uric ioifon

irculated in the blood.

Aches and pains and lancuor and

irinary ills come, and thete is an evei-

ncreasine tendency lowmis uiaueiea

and fatal Bricht'a disease. There is an 'eal help .or the sufferer except kidney oeip.

Doan s Kimevs nne act airecny on

the kidneys and cure every kidney il. Ja-per cures are the proof.

rapper. Ind., says: ''Headaches and

backache weie afflictions that I could not Ehake off until I bean using Doan's

Kidney Pills. Often I was q-nte uuable

do my wors owing 10 mai uuu.

unc aaiiiir pain acroes my hips. I nho

bad hf-adacMcs f equently ana I a do red

in er a feelinc of depression. nen i

read about Doan's Kidney Piile, 1 jiro-

carad ab x at I-lick -nd l'iau s drug

tore I obtained relief immediately

after I bejran usmjt them and aiu now

iuitc fre" from tne üacicaene. i am

continu'ng using IUI" vaiuaum remely uowever to make a complete

cure.

Kepublican Kisaaaer-CaulsKt Men ber DcnouBOCt DemX Wltfe Mteel Trust Lt OcUbw.

SMA3HINQ A LIE.

tising that they even make the

statement to teir dealers that

if you want to dosohie effective

Supt. of the Evansvill Schools, visited the Jasper Schools Tuesday and met with the Sclnol board.

uueu aooui nit? luce .0jtwf;t.- u; rn

and arms. As tho accident hap u??:"11 us

i ur r .1 "c " K huhu

fJUMWU UtTiUIt: LIIIIC IUI LUC I11C1J LA

go to work, there

jelse in the factory

was no on nnrl no nn

jhurt except Mr. Kress, am

luckily lie escaped serious injury although he was badl scalded.

Opt'va Ifou-r Dance. There will be a d'tnee at tht

Jasner Onera House on Tuesday Mr Rnfi;nvf.lt hns not vet dis-

1 night October 13th 1Ü08. Cinort charged himself If he held a ommi:cinnprQ'Music 1,as l)en secl,re(I fPr tne'smaller office, his "pernicious 7.ffls?L"S!-Occasion. Everybody invitedlactivitv" would cause him tc

i .

ti

I""lto attend

1 l. IV." V.AJiUUhl.'Ö

Kwers. th him- ' 1 1 by Jo?. A.

Admission 25c

Kasper Hatter, Mgr.

time r the tt nur

For Chronic Uiarrh- ei. 'WhiU in tht nrinv in s: I was tok

en with vhronic dinrrhoi"." -ays Ueorve

M. Felton, of South (ii'mn. l'n. "I to select Imve sinou tried tnanv nunoi.io but with-

P.nll nriil ,out tuiv permnner.t relief until Mr. A

lose his job. Just suppose a President had packed Conven tions with r nice-holders and was prostituting his high offics to elect his "Me Too" to the presidency when Roosevelt was

a uivii fcerv ce ueiormer my, u;haiitriaio tjouch ic-meii. ine my, how blue the air WOUld be "ay remarkable cures effected 1 b y tbi

Why Colds Are Daaseroas IUcaue yon have contracted ordinary 1 Jj aud rvwvered from them ithon ;rliii ni any kind, do not fo a mitnt i:u i iaf that cold. not damre c- Kveryone knotv that pneonnn a unl ch'o-ic mtarili hve their oiisnn r Anilin' roM. I'on umpti n is n-' u-etl b and but the cold prcptre - titvni for th reception anl deveijnien. of the jrerms that woild not other se bnve found lo.iEment. It ijhe pflin: with all infectious d.seaHrs. )iptheia, tcarlet lever, m-asls and whooping co3h are much more likelv to e contracted whr n the child has a celd You will see from tniswhy mire rea'

lancer lnrks in a c Id than in anv other

if tho rommon ailments. Lhe ea.i'

jnd quickest way to cere a cold is to take

1 1

If

store

se'ect fr

T.-.1 T -r. i ,

i'ju. j. ivueuier. latopp

tr. i ,i I Midiriner d Witch Ilnzf i

orpiloa. He nito liy Jos. A.

j W. Miles of tit m plnop pe suadod m to denunciations 0f such preparation have ma ie it a jtaple rticle and frora jfflocrao trv Clminberliiira Colic, Ctifib-ra and xwl" . , 7,- -t oJ." f trj-Ie over a Urge jart of the world 1 , , . . -uo- rj "Olli, Diarrhoe . U.M.iedv.om'bolllo of which Usurpation by ClVll Service j c0f aiebvJoi A. Melmncer. jested is th succeas ot L)ler. ! topped it nt once."" For sale by Jim. A Commissioner RoOSSVelt!!! " tunselflah reaaona-Hot

For Weak PINEULES

For The Navy.

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r High Schöll C-irl Fisher and Omer Jahn defeated the enlisted in the U. S. Navy at rh School team Evansville last Saturday a? d Jviturday by a left for Norfolk, Va Wednesday morning.

Kidneys

Inflammation of the bladder, urinary troubles and backache use

DeWitt Kidner and Bladder Pills

A Week's

t,,ni.and; p-nrvl ')' man; each entered the race with, m am, farm residence! 2 different plan. One put on, TV Tfff 'i pkccninfr nnrl will fine garments to dazzle his eye; A I It A Jm mJ

?np at Washinc-ton. tnG otner bake(1 nim an olll - ohn C. Striegel Cd- fashioned pie. The dresser did c- ihwitt co.. ewew, m. ' inothing but cricrcle and talk; the old by Joj. a. Mehrings.

s. Bardaka Sk"-, baker said nothing, but won in a

30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $M Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.

WP are shnwintr Konredv'e lixative Couji Syrup diive

"f men's ho'ivv t',wc"''' ol,lolnu hy8um ,''ro"'1 it. tnivn n,l ..L, Inxntive nrinripl by n8urlni; i tree and V M i u"nd PPCC PenM option of tho bowel. Sohl by , .Iflchior & Son ,Joh. A. Mnhrineer. !

l Hilt SAIj:. ! Oie individual sums up the'

fjas of Celpstino on matrimonial question as follows:

anv road 81 ii.tpq Iwo wemon started to win a

for Ai . y TROUbl.t

"NEY BLADDER RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO

sauelches the Republican falsehood

about brewery contributions harim

been made to the Democratic com salt-

tee. Tbe statement Ia as follows: "Tbe frantic efforts of the Republl

cans to escape a fair coaaJderatlon of the vital Issues of the campaign hare

caused a good many false and a good

many silly things to be forced upon

the public from tkelr side of the road.

Among other tfelnga. there la the report that the liquor iatereata hare contributed immense sums to the Democratic

campalga fuad. This story 1s not tree.

To use the 'shorter and uglkr word.

It is a He. Neither tae llquordntereaU

nor anybody for them or In. their be-

half bare given a ceat to our funds

They have not been aad wUI aot be solicited to do so and naresnever been

expected to do so.

"Tbe only money ve have had for

the exBeaaea of our campaign has

come from on candidates on our Uric

who are inter

our party from one f whom

has any sort of connettlon witn tne

! liquor interests For many campaigns

these Interest, as la hows to an in

formed persona, have contributed their

mosey and votes to tbe Republican

party, which they have done all they could to keen laiBower. The Demo

cratic party has hmd no help, financial

ilr or otherwise, from that source

" . . .

asked for none anaexpeciea none.

Th Democratic nartv is a aarty of

principle. It tauds by Ha principles regardlesa of who favor or who op-

When the Trust Company of America, New Yurk. was iu trouW last October, a representative f tlie steel trim went t "Washington and obtained consent "f the adinluHtratlun for the truit to take ore- ItJ ciiif competitor, the Tennewre Iron aiirt Coal company, as tl.e prl of aldln the Trust Company of Ainerh-a. It was a comhlnatlou in retrahit of trade, a violatiwi of the Sierraau antitrust law. Peculiar Proceeding. Mr. Xhaw thought this a peculiar proceeding, as shown by kls Kpeech fore thp National Electric Light aswclatlou. May 23, 18S. wlien L M: "I have no hesitancy ia saying tiist this Is the only flrst clasa ceaatry In the world whpre permlselen vu!4 hee been obtained from the executive department of the government. Anywhere clue such a request would have been answered. 'G coault yvur lawfer "

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ELEPHOnE

. . . ... looses theai This Is precisely Its at

' ,uwc l J" M";;utde In this campaign We have UIT relieves tne aaDlt. dn.1ttA lafforo-fhat exnresa our be-

severe case before morning. fg wnh rcaiecuto the quesUons be-

fore the people We stand ob these platform aal are f gating fer our hellefs and .e skal csbÜbu to do so.

We are rlcat. we deserve te win this

BACKACHE!

PIN EULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 3. A. For sale by Hick & Plan's.

election aad we tfesdl wla It- Tlie people are with aa4 they are aet going te be feoleu.,oodwiAke4 or saisle by aay farm f fadsetk0o4 or tTFii-Pi

fTwM JAQKJOX,

The Hon e Telephone Co.. has the largest lut of subscribers and will give yon the best service Yon can talk to your friends, order yonr merchandise and make

yonr appointment by tke Home 'phone. 0 0. TELEPHONE CO

waiK. iX.