Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1910 — Page 4
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HU llj LllllUglUUJ AU 111, IU Frederick H. Klosterman p!, oil;
lot 13, H.mtingburg. f85L
Win. Bargjr, Last Wi I. to lil-'i
A w t
ejrato from ludois snouid
a rottca ca l of Old Wast To n
- - i toes aid there would have been Win. Bjrgjr, Last Wi I. to ivi'fVhit'. k.V. iw 7; r ir a superabu dnce of good judr-zabeth Burr lots 3, 19,2) SoÄS.mr' u,,,"!,, Uw ,u"' ,t' ment on tin out si.U of his cra-H'tfa 's add. Jasper, to Jose h F. o..uu.B.yur. I Burger 112 acres. 31, 3 , 2,5, to - 1 m - - - - - . , Ä . .... . i T.I I . . -t t mm
Kul j i . i i u I ßn IVr Yei"
Tins nun i ..- im, led reirulnrly t
r- - ( ( W tltpcribort a Infinite order to die
ontinuo ;s recom J aaJ all arrears pnh
n full; mile?? in the discretion of the p-ibllrfier a different iime :oiitl be
deomed advi.'aWe.
t R 1 1 ) A V MAY Ö, I'.U'i.
Democratic Ticket.
Vorrat tiry of Stat L m's L Ellinsbam
ef Decataer.
Audit r of u.t-Wai. II O üriau.of
I.iwrencebvrg,
Trtsnsner of SUtJ Williair II. Vullmer
of Viucennej. Attorney General Thoma? M. Honan
Clerk, of the Supreme Court J. Freil
Fra.ce. of Huntington,
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Robert J. Aley.of Hlootuintori
Stats Geologist Edward Dsirett. of
Plainfield.
State Statistican Thomas Brollev of
North Vernon. Judge Supienia Cojrt Second P"atriut. Dougus Morris of Rushville; Third District, Clin. F. Cox, of Indianapolis.
I a a w a. a a -w aaavaav I V ä ä. W v , Judce of Anp'Hite Cour.' N nthern all. if. i. heino- rriven rnn mnph dp
District. Joppti linen, of HaniiiiOml, fPrHT1pp Tr i; o-ninino- n nnvrnr
Admin of ColntuNn Citv ; Southe rn dist'let M. B. Untile of Saiem. and Kbvard
Oi the saoin 1 I) ill )' 'ie voted: John S. B irs'er. 165 acres 2. 3, 11,
ITotimin
gar
(2
Slack 2 ihea 3. More pod kuii fool-.ley S3 acres. 5. 3. 3
Hmess. Sampson Cox to K. E
Thre is in wond jr that he got. 160 acres, 1 and 5, 3, 3,.
uart2, Lamb 2, Weyen 3, Kern'2S, 1, 5, to Aug Barger 195 acres 1. On the third he fixed it up 2 and 11, 2, 5. this way; Lamb 6, Menzie3 6,1 John Cumminr to CilleyWia-
a ride down Salt river with the Dubois delegation
$00).
Lamon $333).
A. J. Sondernnn to Frances Sonderman und i of pt lot 173 Jasper. $700
KintrRdieof Rnffland "Rviov.V . A. M-Decker to Susie Stoner
hn invnntwl n now ffithinn fnr lot 13 L'lsorth vesting estate
women who desire to be in stvlejm wulon' it is to wear their watches fas-' Daniel M. Lichlyter to Mary tened to their inkles, this giv sjWiesman 90. 65 acres 23, 2, 5, 3000. the dear girls an excuse to dh- Frank Zimmer to Martha J nlav fine hoserv and their lowor Faulltonhprtr 12 i.R ncr.Q 9 A 9 a
. - I O .w - , v, extremities. 1600
Martha Drees. Last Will nnd
I estament to Caroline and Li-
F
The Aristocracy oi" Clothes fz:s Qvees
r 1. i i
jjress nGi n cprtfiin tiijipp in iirp rji ir ft. . : nr...-
, . , . - i .! "own iviait lu vuiunicii jriau
wmcn no one gainsay, witnout.pt block 91 McCri lus 2nd add.
doubt one should dress as nrerr.v
as becomingly ad stylish as one's time and monev will afford. Rut
danger signals need to be set f ly- : li. a : . -ii
Hig ui tue Aiueriuuu wuiuuii win make too crreat imDortance to
dress. It is alreadv claiming too
much of her time and energy, too
much of her money Worse of
W. Fait of (i t'O-j'ipU.
The Democratic Mule. Which is The MacNe. Some of the esteemed exchahges of the Public Press prefer the selection of a nominee for United States Senator by the Legislature
because the Legislature doesn't
tnac is unwno esome it may come to the point, if it has not already in som cases where the dress counts for more than the wearer.
A certain great diuhess abroad i
et a family old and honorable, has appeared for years at social functions in one ve'vet dress. Tr
is a handsome and be uciful go vn appropriate in every way for the
most ceremonious attairs. And
so sne w ars it. iMotnincr h
Jasper $lf0
A. Schulet to Nancy E. Schulet 110 acres 17, 3, 3 $1-
Andrew Eckert etal. to Anna
R. Gosmann nt lot 39 anP Dt wK
59, Jasper. , $7200. Crying foTleipT
Lots o! it in Jasper But Daily Growing Lbs:-
The kidneys cry for help. Not an ororan in the whole hodr
so delicately constructed.
iot one so important to health. The kidnevs are the filters of
the hlood
Whn they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there is poisonous blood. Backache is one o the first indications of kidney trouble.
OR the benefit of those
particular men seckinp; ex-
clusivencss of pattern and individuality of style, we are snowing" tkis Spring the magnificent tailoring line of Ed. K Price Co. MERCHANT TAILORS CHICAGO Tkese famous tailors make clothes of surpassing excellence, just as you want them, at a price Mil 1 .1 1
consiaeraDiy lower tftan ordman
Select your pattern today and have us take your measure.
im., i ft. . rawtaa.
ly oht
ains.
t ; ' Excltuive local rcprejfntativeof Eil. V. Price (if Co.
Let us shuy y0
Our complete"
J-jin es ofl
Mens Furnisa-ing-s.
The New Shape
Ana bliades Of
Spring Hats Outing Shirts
Our 1910 Oxford!
NEW TOES We Can Dress You Correctly From Head To Foot We Want To Show You.
WM. J.KUEBLER
Clothier & Haberdasher,
West Side Public squaie.
JASPER,
HUNTING THE SEAL.
I
do s.
It is the ki Inav s crv for heln
reflect t?i will of the neonle tiouirht of it She is resnenred! Uee t
, ' r ... . . rv..,' o;.i .
lor her nosirinn. hpr ohnrpfer i-u in a iviuii .y i. in , u-.e w.Kit
nnrl hnr li?f Tn nnrtmn viein hin'is WdU'üd
drtii ic nf nn
Rilfc imamne f.he sn'r-inl IpnrJaJ ne.VS need.
a e tie ki J .eys: he'p them o 1
t se.r work: nave. fad; to okc
while the State convention
in their OD-nion
If a mire machine mad body of individuals can be gotten together than the aggregation of delegates to the State convention the Public Press is at a loss to know where such a body can be found. On the other hand, tho Legislature is composed of Sen
ators ana Kepresentatives elected
oy Girect vote ot the people.
on, ner cnaracten. -vul" " '- w.i.it In comparison, her:13 wa.Ted mom'nt. Just overwork 1 1 kidthe so'einl lenrlr neys need.
0 . .v..ta,. , . t
ii !inv nf nur lsnw oitiw ivonnno.' lnev stieigtuei amlinvi'i'-
a a r wak wa V Vläl.4j ''llllllLl - J-
the sam dres to social ff ir
nvon fill' t i'.i onnon.! Wnl
would ham.en. Her leadershio of kHny disease
would quickly wa -e. Tha bubble!
Dog Hoed of the Atlantic
Dssperata Fighter. The seal hunters have been called heroes, but they hare earned the title in doing just what their fathers and forefathers have done for 200 year? catching seals to make a living. When we think of seals we bring to mind the animals for whose rich coat of fur milady is willing to pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars the fur seal, which inhabits the north Pacific ocean. But in the waters of tho
Atlantic
The Strife (!:nvpnf inn ic nnrr wnnr n nun' rrrtiirn tr olivine n
- - " - ww. VV .4 .www V. ..w. ,W'tl K.y Mill lnis t J posed of de'egates who are any-'function and this gown mu t be irtnr nil f- tlm nVinina n tlm I . . i innf .r..nn. .. nri 1 u .. i
uiuai, v.(jciioi v 's aim ciauuia't;
creation perferably from Pans
of her cofinl ncnirtiflruic Citizen
iiisj ß 'ia iv'j:.tii.. v. o x n Street, l.t-.-j-r, Ind , siv.-: 'Th cure eif isud by D tn s Ki In y
lives another Fnempj;.
which is also sought for i.s coat or
Re t:upW fro, a J pr.
auilklv burst Indeed, to mnin.
'tain her leadership, she must
thing but the choice of the people1 These delepates are w m 1 . the!
county convention t in -xpc
utive committee" of i.ic county
central committee Here is the
way the delegates to the State Convention are chosen: An inspector arises to his full statue
and moves that the chair appoint a lommittee of three to select edlegates to the varioua convention. This is second d and carried and the chair appoint Smith and Jones and Brown to name the delegates and perhaps a list was handed to the committee befote the convention met. Now, that is the nearest the people get to seVeting delegates. Not on'y
tn out the same persons are apr olnted time after time, There
l nc thing representative of the
people about it It is all machine manipulation. It is purely one man power. Itis not democratic but is an arbitrary way of controlling and shaping po'itical issues and ke ping the machine in working order.
I he only thing the selection of
a nominee for United States Sen
ator by the State Convention can a .
accomplish is to put the democratic party in a dee p ho'e from which it can view the stars at mid-diy, while the Rapublicans ide into
power upon the top wave of dem
ocratic blunders. -Public Press
IN. A.
Social leadership here in which
the Question of c oth.i rii.i not
enter would be wellnigh impossi-
Die
fills m my case so. in years a
has proven per.nna.at. T.rs remedy was procure ar Fiuk rf r . . i
III ft fTn Tl a-assr. n f
so benefic a that we never Z"" i""8'-3-
gloves and other articles, for which . - . .
it is especially valuable. So every year hardy Newfoundlanders take their lives in their hands in the seal hunt, for not only is its coat valuable, but the blubber of the
young yio.ds an oil mveh prized for
ved
lose an opportuni y to recom n
menu it
There are four suecies of sonls in
the waters around Newfoundland TT .a a.
n' cv- L. t . i I , , ,, , , . nu iaüraüor tho bav seal, the fi ven ?ntTieifnr v rirVi tho! Imip snle liv nil lonlors. Pn . , , ... - -.,11.
1...7 r ' J V L 'w" -n . V, v V, V. V 1111 rP ine noou and the square flir1 lViirinns furs leurel n wnman: ;i0 i-i'iits. lotor.MiIhiii'n d Itnf. 1 rr., . ... v .tr.
cai impose upon l tradespeople to falo. New ork, sole agents for the commerce-is o called from havan almost unlimited extent, he United .States. ing a brond curvod lin history of swindlers of tins des- Ilemoniber the name -DonnV- connected spots extending a onalas! 1 : - -t-rafc g telspi'chaseduroodsiiht eftnnd. , ... . ,. , ' lut,,"Jfa "b
yet not paid a cent for ninths. itlnnW,M, ( (k n.l.. : Ä. ' " Ä
ÄTÄi mat Uke Co. Meet iKÄ!
her wardrobe The pla ii noor. ! Tn Whnm ir AT. rnn,0,n 1 SS? "i ,a: cunous a or .baS f
ä r I vw f aäxaää aw ill V W V lJ 11V. CI II. I 1 I'M I fill 1 1 III Illl.l) . 11 An Alt Artl.Hil '
the aetino-wore h.Tt nio-ht nftnr vt u i ' '"',:ür"' , , ucsa on nose. When attacked ÄÄmÄ he tes. this hood
she has two rioren French nZnn V ulV", , i wun air 50 03 t0 covcr the face and sne nas to aozen iren:n gow s Compan. a corporation, h. d the r eves, and it is tronir enough to reand a fortune (?) in jewels annual meeting on Thmsdav Bfcf n g c5. 6 V Atanv fHRhinnnhlo hntnl ri,fllSBTAnl.f.,1,lly Eist seal shot. W hen thus protect-
.... - . ,, . ;, . iH4 --' aim ccitrutuu me woman who attracts the most at- following stockholders as direc tention. not discnminatin(? atl en.'
. --. kui o im nie tiiauiiii; vtui. rinn nnrp inhthiuifi'iwof nm.,.nf -n i tni?.i. '
. GIRLS WAITED. , "lEARlf TO SEW nr. OUR SCHOOL J pay your board while 7011 are Learning. Infour weeks you oan.b aicliiff 1.00 a flay. . Erperionoorl operators mk tram $1.00 to $2.00 a day. Steady work offered the year rotmd. The fmotory ia-very light and is oooled in aunaariby eleo trio. fans and heated In vrlntar oy steam-heat- r
Brery effort made to xnake your work 00afortahle and profitable to you. Make Money and he Independent. Callorwrite. ßSXTOn MAJrüPAOIÜRIIIG CO., FAIRPIELD WATNSCO. a ILLIU0I8-
And yet the Democratic Mule
nominated a Jim crow lawyer, a Tom Taggart parasite, who has always been a burden to the Dem
ocratic party, called John W Kern, whose name snells defeat
So the poor old mule must go
in to the campaign weisrhtec
down with John Kern. May the
good lord help the old mule when the votes are counted. Kern's endorsement will cost the
Democratic nartv 25000 votes in
the state. But what can you expect of a machine convention like
tne last picnic at Indianapolis. Look at Little Dicks
that was there trying to boost
uick into a nomination. Dick is
to be concrratu ated that. he fnilnd
to get the nomination beeausp
tne party cannot win with Kern, so Dick is out of it. Dickin thinks he is some pumpkins as a politician and here is the way h demonstrated it in the vote for Senator. B'irst ballot: Menzie 2, Meyers 2, Shea 2, Slack 1, Lamb 2 Taggart 2, Kern 2, Sims 1, HofT-
of attention is the woman with
the costliest aid the prentesr
number of gowns. The women who dresse fashionably and richlv is nut nr. the henrl
of committees when often some
quietly and plainly dresstd woman has far better execntive nhil.
ity But dress has such power it
overawes One is afraid to turn down styJsh Mrs. Blank for plain
J no. S. Stewart,
Kasper Hatter, A J. Sermersheim, Jos. Birke, Afterwards the directors m et. nnrl
elected the following officers. Charles Flick, President J no S Stewart, Treasurer. A, L. Sermersheim, Sect. The board then adjourned
Chas Flick, President.
bist teal snot, h nen tnus protect- AHTurni. ed he can be killed only by shoot- SOUTH ERN RY.. fnir l.im Cm 4 V. -..1. .1 1 1 1 .
u6 imu in in litt-- Biiu me oaso 01 riur -t-ai-ii i the skuii. TIME TABLE
Unlike the cowardly harp seal.
1 A a . " ' Pak.Ju . I Fit t - 1 . I Aa
me ro
s r tr
60 YEARS EXPERIENCE
MrS. bmitll A T. .irraorcliolr Qal-
It IS an Unhealthv svmnfom nf P c a :i.
the times. It is bad to trnf onnU tn r;.v,: uu .1
.... , - . , , v wv.w.1 iu xioii in v.11 iai can atxurd iiimii an attitude ot minrl toward enma. r,-. jh-. e tu 1 .-
thing that has no worth in itse'f May 6, 1910 -3 wk.
u is worse yet to set up such an
1001 and OOW tO It For it mern . kklii
a ceasless strucrtrle to
the charmed circle 00 the part of
tnose nocaoie to Keep up the pace. It means enaless heart-burnincs.
eny unworthy devic-s to sezuroi
monev to nav the nnVe n rnncnJ
less crrind on the nnit- nf enmo
one, all fo-something that is notl
uii.ii wiiuu. ror alter all the aristocracy of clothes is huh nl
spurious I rand. There is no real
nobility in U. In only exacts allegiance th rotliyh n fjilsn nrrnrnr
we have ourselves mven it. Tn.)
stead of increasing its nmvnr nsl
he American woman seems hont!
on doing sh ' should begin a war-
lare at once to break it. If there
must be an aristocracy set up in f tills A rmrrr .M..MA.Ua. ! t
w wh uiuij link i tiai the dog hood fights desperately in Schale if) Effect Sunday Feb. 21 defense of his mate and young ones, ferWffl U (G IcitD U'U if.d
furious, inflates his hood, whilo hb
nostrils dilate into two huge blad-
Guaranteed.
DULY
KASrHOL'NIi
A A u 1. No. 5 DAILY 9:31 A. M.
' rusiics ui nis enemy no 1; 3 1 with floundering leaps, it is as well & , OSUY
10 heep a saic aisianco it tho hunter is alone, for instances have occur-' red where a fight between an old dog hood and five or six men has 4 lasted for an hour, and more than once a man has been crunched to so death bv the powerful iaws. -s"
nn.. 1 .. . . , . . o a. "
j-iiu euui is n preat irnvn nr. hut Vn a i
t7 " - J w -- - - "
! uepends on the rivers of the ocean wkstiiou.su to take him where he wants to go. x.-V ""h? m
xjIkc n good many other tourists, he Q JA- ilspends his summer in the north, ' " '- ' v'c.S,,,,,. Jcavmtr the fout hern waters m "Nfnv
SÄJfLS! Harbison Tnurtoe' Notice
WKSTIIOUMI. 7:MA. Si.
11:31 A.M. 7.'.'J I'.M. Time lioun itt lltititlrmbiirK. KASTIIOUXD. 1, DAILY. 1:37 A.M. v. jt 2 a. " 9 ah: m.
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Thade Marks Designs
Cqpvricmtb Ar
Anyone cnrtlnif n .Vetch und devrtMInn ra I inlcklr turermm our ci.iibl.ri fre wh.(lir r I
iiiTniiiimi 1 iiiHiniy pnipiiiaiiii.. inimunim llnti irlctly mildoiilliil. HANDBOOK on l'aietiu
ihn ).nmnnin ü . Notice 's herebr iriven that the ander-
.t o m ZL 7 HrLWw,,nlC, Hipned Trustee of Harbison townfhip, mu seal iiorsc Elans on it.? nna Ii ill nimmt tn lminuliin K. . 1 .
southern voyage. Day Allen Wil- Jomlay of the year at my oflice, and , Jey in Van Xorden'fl. .nrecna having tonahip businees to I - transatt aie required to present it to him
nHnuuwrt v.ii .icu lutit fre. OliI'Mt nattier tor rmrlntt patrtiia.
fjvf ( nn( tc e, Vllbout clmrar. In the
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)n Hiuruaye. Houtehold Hintt. Hie township library will bo kept at Remove vaseline Etains by my home near Kellerville. mg in warm water and soap; rhwv j... , JAKTt Tl,1MLINa' TrUBtco,and apply chlorinated soda to tW '
Scictuific American.
A hnnrt.omoly lllii.trnlp-l wopVlr. Ijirre.t d tulolloil (if nur Frli"llflc Idiirnal. 1rm. il
"'ihIUT, M,ÜUr p, wn-V,,nFoS tf SfR for 0mo "mo after cleaning 73
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1,- "' nii.il uvan-u niiuuux exK.
. - . .."j u.u u ill r t . l - I ' v u.iuuuw JäUääV
ms aemocra tic country, Jet it be 'n . a smaM "ouse and lot oi;701wing when washed use w-i n nnt-fA-innni. r 1 , .ihOlirfh Sfrnnt- n,l.t..L T ...III ..1 1 1 ;n . 1 ... i
! iiiowwiut ui tiiaracccr and r . . "mtl11 sen at ail' iuo wnn soit ciotnai
.luv xjvauaviiiu courier t-v " -u awn. vrcn , 'Doane. - -
FOR SALE. Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., aley in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at. nncp Wn ma.
sonable offer refused. Apply
upne Township Trusteo'a
Notice. int undereipned, Trustee of Bocce ownsbip, Dubois county, hereby Ttet notice that he will attend to ail buma
ertaining to the oflice of Trustee itu residence, two mea West r.f Tor renirille. on Satnnlavonf each tfs nf
r-jqneat ah pereons havine Uwnf "?l
baBinesstopreeent it on Saturday t -bj ona Aaairinlr lu-u-ilra frnm tfin Ti"i WH JlD
Library, are notitied that the LibrarrU . . . i
rni pi iny reaiiience. School booke at James MoiliT1
a: Portergville. Thomah II Isxi Tniitee Boone Tf
Jan 5 1!KM yr.l
Jf ITerson Tp. Trustee Notice
Isotice is hereby given that I wl lutiil In llio ilnlii.. n( tt. Trfistp OtliC I
. . . . . .1' . I
jn öaturüay of each week at my crec c..i,.w.ii..:ii.. i. ..-in,, hn.ietii
will tdeaso call. Am will eel' KLool
booke.
J..HN Block, Trost. Mar. 12 1009 1 year.
Low Round Trip Homeseekers Bates Southern Railway
Nnrfh nnlina. South
OaroUn, Virginia, Gtor a aa älW Ml I J
gia and Northarn Jt ionu n Smlti l.t and 3d Tatf
days of tack moatn. Limit 25 day from daW of sala. For Rates, Routes, Train Sef-
viuu aim ubiici xuiwi uimvi - on anv ai?ent of the Southern
Or write J. C.Bea(m Jr., A. G. r-
A , St Louis, Mo.
uouner oince.
