Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1910 — Page 2
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Columbia 2. Chas. Lucheauer.
Cuxco.
Harbison 1, Jacob Nipp; Dubois
Harbison 2, Geo. W Abel, HaysvilleBoone 1, John Webber, Jasper, R. F. D, No. 2. Boone 2, A. II. Tray lor, Jasper,
R. P. D No. 1.
Madison 1, Robt. Yates Ire'and Madison 2, Jno. Stenftenagel, Jasper, R. F. D. No. 1. Bainbridge 1, Jos. F- Friedman
Jasper Bainbridtre 2, V
Jasper
Bambridire 3. J.
'asper.
Marion 1. Herman
uelestine.
Marion 2, Peter Vonderheidt.
Jasner
Hall 1. Geo. J. Hoffman, t eles- ond del eat.
tine
Hall 2, Herman Humbert,
estine
Jefferson 1, James Pruitt,
Bird eye,
in tlie district is about 7000. We move to make it unanimous the motion is secon1 d by 8 out of the j 9 counties in the district j The old adage "No prophet is! honored in his own country"; was fairly demonstrated in the'
Sweeney-Traylor race although!
our own uomar carried tne aay, carrying all three of the counties
yet his majority in this county was not what it should have been but Bomars friends are grateful
to the votes of Crawford and Pei-
P
. Huther, Theising,
Card of Thanks.
I am sincerely greatful to my
friends for the loyal support they gave me at the recent election. The flattering mrjority proves to me the confide ice my friends have reposed in me. Tbis trust
shall not be misplaced for I will use every effort to serve the tax nrvers of Dubois County to the
good and i' terest of all. To one and all my hearty thaks Jacob H. Seng Democratic Convention. The democrats of Dubois County met at Jasper Satuiday April 16, the mfpting was called to order by Count- Chairman Bomar Traylor who explained that the
object of lw meeting was to se lect deleeau-s to the State, Rep resentative and Judicial conven tions on motion J. P. Huther wa
selected uiesid nt and Wm. Mel
chior Secretary of the convention On motion the chair appointed M. A. Sweeney. G P. Wagner, and Jos. F. Friedman a committee to
select the various delegates while
the committer retired chairman i'uther called on the various candidates who had been nominated and also those that had been defeated. The defeated candidates to a man pledged themse ves to support the nominee and h successful ones thanked th- voiers for their support. H M. Kean introduced a resolution commending the ablt ourse pursued by Senator .Shive ly and one indorsing tne candidacy of Hon. R. M. Milburnfor Atty. General and the delegates to the State convention were instructed to cast the vote of Dubo?s County as a unit for him and use all honertble means in securing his nomination. Mr. Milburn was called on and said that he feels certain that he will land the plum.' j Judge Jno L.Bretz constituted himself a committee of one to re-) turn thanks for the Hon. W E.( Cox for the magnificent vote cast for him at the recent primary it being a greater indorsement than any pen could draw up or any mind produce. The committee reported the selection of the following delegates State Convention B F. Nicholson, Geo. Abell, Henry Wehr, Albert Traylor, 6. A. Sermersheim, G. R. Wilson, Jos. F. Friedman, h, II. Castrup Dr. J. P Salb, Herman Teder, Dr. P. L. Coble, Frank Zimmer, Dr. 0 A. Bigham, Dr. C. R. Rrmsbrook, Hugo Rothert, Herman Beckman, John Luebbert, Representative convention
Frank Pinnick, Thomas Pinnick, John Thimling, Geo. Bach Henry Graham, Mike Steinhardt, A, B. Krempp, W. F. Becman, Jacob Burger, Jr. Herman Theising, Geo. Jacobs, Moritz Fritz, John Sternberg, Henry Mauntel, Karl Neiman, Wm. Heitman,
Hubert Quanty Judicial Convention. Wm. Weaver' Fred Hoffman, James Mulkey, Franc's M. Green, Geo. P, Wagner, H. M. Kean. J. Bretz, John Kreilein, Ignatz Friedman, Ott Leonard, Tony Troxler. E. W Pickhardt, Jas.
Sanger, Jno Gehlhausen, Amos Neihaus. Ben Grewe, Leonard
Miller.
The convention after adopting
the rooster in the attitude of crowing as the emblem for the ticket, adjourned The New Committee organizes. Chairman Traylor called the townships to report the selection of the precinct committeemen the following men will constitute same. Columbia 1, Alex Philips Crystal.
V. Cassidy, rv ana we assure them he will
inaKe gooa in tne ocate s?mue. Capt. Shuler says he was somewhat disappointed, but is I will remain a democrat the party of his father and of the common people the capt. may have his day later as this is only his sec-
Try again Capt.
To all the defeated candidates we will say be loyal to the nom inees as they are all good men put your shoulder to the wh'ell
and lets maHeit3OU0 majority
Jeffeason 2, B. T. Wade, Birds-j for next time Burry your differ
ence and be me and in the fu-
Dr. 0. A. Bighun.'ture all of vou may be rewarded.'
A happy voyage down bait
river
Cel.
David G Abell,
Ed. C. Johnson,
Frank Behrens,
eye
Jackson 1.
St Anthony.
Jackson 2
Bretzville, Patoka 1, Humitgburg Patoka 2, t - .
tiuntingoug. Patoka 3, Dr. E. J. Killian, Huntingburg Patoka 4, John L'hmkuhler,
Huntingburg It, F. D. No. 1
Cass 1, Robt. Kemp, Holland Cass 2, Jno B Lubbers. St.
Henry Ferdinand 1, Henry DjII, Fer
dinand
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As To Theodore. i
i A few days ago the Indianapolis Sun, which is a red-hot Beveridge organ uf,der its new ownership,!
T?al!nrml 9 flnctnit VVnorfor 'said that Colonel Theodore Roose-
Ferdinand 'velt, former president of the1 Bomar Traylor. wts unan"-United States, .would be invited mously re-elected for Chairman to speak m Indiana on behalf of
of the committee. He app i"ted senator evenave ana tne k-
Gustave Woerter of Ferdia-d Puoncan ticnet, a d trat it was'
Wrprnrv n. rl E.l. C. Jnhnsnn oeiieved ne WOU1Ü comply and
of Huntinghurg Treasurer of the "ive. d and support to the peoCommittee gressive platform adopter5 a the
Notes Indiana Republic n st te iunve - Thn ilnmnoi-Dtr U'ora nnf in full tlOll.
force each township was well represented. It was a regular thanksgiving celebration. Editor Pickhardt who as p ck-
A little later, however, ur : Roosevelt's s n-tn-'aw had some thin..: o say along thac lino, .s the following Washington dis-' patch
ocr ignt i om me snoumvr
eu naru seemeu co oe cne gamesi R,.nrentnt v(. M p ml T.nr,...
of them all, he said "I am still a orth of Cinci n:iti s ruck out 7it
democrat and will stamp the Senator Beveratre of Indiana, to :
rOOSter. Good lue C Pick. niLrht. Hp rpnlipd tn t.hn cnaoh
Happy Jake Sch renk seemed nvd- b th senator to the Rhglad that he made it at least he publican state cmvention in In
said so, lake is a runner he beat dianapolis last Tuesday, an 1 ste
nts opponent Nicholas bv 205 Jake era! hundred guest? ar the b n-
vvill make a good sheriff quet of the Lcguf of Republican Dr. Francis was the Green as club cheered loudly. Quite p.o-
before the election the Dr. shook Perly more significance ma bei
hands with them all attached to the Ohio man's state ,
Höhest John Lubbers better m,ent tnan to the average member
h-nnn "n.., n,vi r.io oi congr ;s ror lwo reasons, inrtt
all light and was glad that your bfaus he is presumed toundei-
Uncle Henry didn't beat him ?,Lrt,,u . , pjuj
worse, 32 is not much to brag on. aR omer man in tne u itca ti.i tt , .,. States how former President
n;pRn p w' Roosevelt feels about tha tariff, ucceed the Rode Fuchs and ,i t, 'pv i
l. i v n i i cinu l it iuit uuuiiiiisii iiuii , cum i win De Known as .o. sam yes,
yes, 1 m not mu h of a speaker nf thn mm;rrp0 nn wa u a .
2S5I8;?Äi ?u rSCG and 1 means, which drafted ann report-1
tnuu. ii, uii iitiii, vco biiaimo v uu n,i ,u Poi.no Kill f V, t.nl1t.r
g ?:L M;iK,, i S When it comes to the crossing Senator Milburn made a great of th roads RooseveIt wil, foUcnv
.1 i "c,a au'cTaft. The former president may that this is a democratic year he fon. nmM;,rni,f ' f r!mrt!, u,,-;
had been in 4o counties and the he is aH rer ogress(ve actor, democrats were wide awake for ... - "
tnat reason ne wanted the nom
ination for Atty. General Here is success to you Senator.
Judy said that he never started What a Heap of Happiness it Would Brinq to!
to maK" a speech unless ne was: iaenfli. Unmae
assured of to hours time, as the , ,,um"' , . , convantion was not willing to Hard to do housework with an
yield the little Recorder that achmg back.
much time he simply said all! rngs you nours or misery at right gentlemen Thank you very,leasi;re or at work, much for this re-nomination John! If women only knew the cause
If Women Only Knaw.
has made an excelent officer.
Buckelman was all smiles no wonder what he did to the other fellow was a plenly Bill is all tight and will make a capable
officer-
Genial Dr Coble as usual was victorious all though it looked a kind a blue of the medicine man for a short time but the Wr. al
ways has a way of pulling through he sent Uncle Joe D. back to Pike
that
Backache pains come from sick kidneys,
"Twould save much needless
woe. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, Jasper people endorse this: Mrs. Nancy J. Witsman, Jasper, Ind., says: "I do not know
what I would have done had it
net been for Doan's Kidney Pills
I was in pain all the time and I
1 1 I T" . 1 t
county as tn ; ur. says wnere ne hnri n nvrrpmp l.imnn thmnrth
belongs uncle Joe will not rep- the small of my back. M kfd.
rcaum, us at uiuianunuus next:,,,,,,- .,iert
winter, as the people know and anJ x often had pains ;n t toJ have confidence in the red med- of my head Sein Doans icineman he will he sent backnys PilIs advertised, I procured
auu wm uuip tu retire ueveriQBS n 311rm1v nnrl conn nffnr Kpmn.
Good for you Dock we congratu
late you and hope yhu will be elected Spea er of the next house Uncle Henry was so overjoved that he did not show up why we ard not able io say. Jovinal Jake Seng could not stand the presure he was always
used to üeleat and this time the
voters surprised him, his son Frank thanked the voters Jake believed in the motto, try, try again this was his 4th race for Auditor. Our own dear Lige was the fa
vorite of them all, Voigt wasn't
in it for a minute Lige's majority
mng their use, I received relief.
I his remedy has my heartv en
dorsement.
1'or sale bv all dealers. Price
00 cents. Foster-Mi lint rn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole ngents for the t'uitcd States, Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
We WAN
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You
Dressed Stylish and Nobby. Appearance, you know, count for a. great deal in this world. It doesen't cost much to dres well, if you yet your clothes
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here, pi etc.
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SCKltllllC JlHtCriCail pavements, good well and cellar.
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