Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 May 1910 — Page 4

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HI DAY. MAY 27

Democra'ic Ticket.

ctereUrv of Statt -Louin C. Ellinchnm

' l.eatuer.

Auditor of .State Wm. II. O'Briuu.of

Ltiwreiu-cbvrg.

Treasurer of State Willi air II. Vollu e

of Viurennea. Attorney General Thomas M. Hönau. Clerk of the Supreme Com t -J. Fred France, of Huntington,

Superintendent of Public IiHtrnetiou

Hobert J. A ley, of Blooinincton

Stat lieoloirist Edward Bs.rett, of

Plainfield.

State Statistical! Thomas Hrolleyof

North Vernon. Judge Supieme Co irt Second District. Douglas Morn? of Rushville; Third District, Chns. F. Cox, of Indianapolis. Judge of Appellate Court Northern

District, Joseph lui'ch, of Ilaum.onil.

31. b. Lairv of Loirns-port, and AndrewAdams of Colnmbua City ; Southern district M. B. Hottle of Salem, and Edward W. Fait of Ü?eeafteld. For Con trreas William E. Cox. For I'rcseaiHnir Attorney 7th Judicial District Harry V. Carpenter. For Joint Senitcr for Crawford, Dabais an.l Perry Counties. BcmarT.-av-lor. For J .tint Representative loi Djoois and Pike Counties. Peter L. Coble. For Cleric Circu't Conrt. William M. BoLkehnau. For Auditor -Jacob II. Seng. For Treaa irr. William Rauscher. For Saeiifl. Jacob II. Schwenk.

For Cor jner. John F. Me-nke.-. For Surveyor. Erail Berger. Fo- Commissioner, 3d D.etrict. Henry Landerebe.

The per capita pproDriationlppotil 00 COffße MüCll TOO Large, by Congress jumped from $G in; ...... . ' 1800 to 12:40in 19Q9. Since the! Washington. D. (. , a; J government nises the bulk ofjilermaa SicUeu, a N. :,v its revenue at the custom roust sj cotFeimporur. tuid ti. i . nnil inrrmil lwcnin niTufs. von 'Ship tniUS.oY Invt w r (. t l.i

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Mr K ad er, are puyfti

publican extravighe ed prices.

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for Ri

e in mcrems-t

Judicial Convanüoo. The democratic j .uh 'in! cuiiveri

tion to nominate aVcan.hthto for prosecuting attoi i.ev for thi dis

trict of Dubois and Pike counti s will be held at Otw'-ll, Saturday,

June 4th. Hon. U.y Carpenter

the present mcumlv nt, is i car!idate for re-nomination. Duri jr

nmiee inur ;ne .i.hiu.i w: i , profit on toff e in ihis omii.try , is at'po.vi.nutly 16 tvu; u t potit' l a "nst G'Trivmv'- 1 profit. Germany impo es a tw.li on.oife and uu U.n d .states do?s not. Mr. S'ikes, rpp'ying ' to questions of H v- -itai Lontrv ort ii, sail ;!i t ..u.ttrua period of mmy i. the pi urn of coffee laid down at v York had nverag d 7 1-2 . .s iuiu tho cost of roasting and pvpjrinir t 2 to 2 12 cents, he corisunier 1

his present term he h s mad a ? ,,s " i-uiiu .

the duties incumbent uoon him

llie Price of Peptp Kas

encfit of tKose

particular men seeking ex- ( 4 A

clusiveness or pattern and. individuality of style, we are snowing tKis Spring tne magnificent tailoring line of Ed. K Price $ Co.

with satisfaction to the pub! c

He is a tfood lawyer and capable

in every respect im mis i:n portant position, and hi- renom-

mation, which will be with-rat nnriB QSm Will Mm. the S'70 nl Panpr

opposition, sho's the esteem a..... p nf nrn,-i ci,n r 1 which he is held by the pen"'- in lo 1 of Pf6S5nl I

both counties Pike Couat. D in The treasury expeits are cor

ocrat t'inplating a pi.tn to n.ake i aper

p n ii 1 currency or smaller siz . Anew' HIP HPnPPQPnrPl UP note about one fourth as 'arge as rUI IICpi GdDlliaiiVD. our preSent papei mon it under The interesting reDresentai've:consifleration' A twenty aonarl

MJRCUH T A I L O X J

CHICAGO

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situation again faces the dem

ocrats of Pike and Dubois coun

ties in which the former find

themselves under the necessity

of gracefully retiring after having made the customary bluff

lowever, it is by no means cer

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um u: course you Knew mere s sucli a thing even though it has been a lo g time since you saw one, if you do not work in a bank might at first look rather lacking and undignified if it were

only one-fcurth of the present

These famous tailors make clotnes of surpassing excellence, just as you want tnem, at a price

considerably lower tkan ordinarily obtains.

Select your pattern today and Lave us take your measure.

Excluiire local representative of Ed. VPrice (sf Co.

tain that the democrats rf PiL-pisize, and yet when it demonstrat

county care anything about it if etl Plastically that it was really we are to judge by our esteemed j twenty dollars' worth of money

contemporary, in rike County

Democrat, which has not seen

fit to ref r to the candidacy of Hon John K Chappell except in the most perfunctory manner, Petersburg Press. The man who wrestles with the

cows and learns the calves to suck, who casts the corn before

thj swine, is now in the greatest)

who could cam? Besides, the

government has figured out that it can save some "OOO a year in paper and engraving charges, and that would be a fair start in itself toward the $300,000,000 a year that Senator Aldrich is going to tell us how to save some dav when he gets time. The smaller bills are wel worth con

sideration. They miuht seem a

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J. KULBLER,

I-Jst us Bhow V Our coixp.rte? Linas ; I lona Furn .i v ' ings. f The New Sh-p And SiiHdtfcä O Spring Hais Outing Shires Our 1910 Oxf ok NEW TOES We Can Dress You Oci rectly Frcn: Head To Foot We Want S low You. Clothier & Haberdasher,

West Side Public squaie.

JASPEF

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lucK. ior outers on tne upper: little awkward at first, but real

grape, yea r nignr tnan a Kite, money is seldom rejected xor such pork is climbing up the scale and !a cause. We sho Jld become ac

HOW THE MONEY GOES! The Way Congress Gels

of the Taxes.

teal Fslalfi Transfer?

a ueiiciL 01 iour minion ulnars for the first twenty-six uajs of April. A deficit of more than nineteen million dollars so far this fiscal year. A deficit of $190,057,887 86 since June 30, 19081 These are features of Taft "cut-to-the-quick" economy, about which so much is heard everywhere save in Washington. Here are more illustrations of a Republican "business" administration: Marble ba hs for Se-ators! Auto3 to carry them 100 rods

between their offices and thei Capitoi! i Tou Jng cars fo. the President, i Vice-President and "Uncle Joe."!

customed to them readily e ough if we got a chance. Household Worries.

beef is out of sight; eggs he gath

ers every day from his Leghorn

chicken coop are almost worth their weight in gold and we are in ths soun. His corn hrinir

him a fancy price, it's rising every jTliere Is Nol the Slightest Need for Some ol day, and he rakes in all kind of Ttiein ExjSjng jn jasper mon for half a load of hay. The m, V, V , farmer is in the saddle and when! r- lhe,averae mother finds sufticient annoyance and wcrrv ner-

should go away back and sit down ;SrmmS. he ord;n.ry duties m

Ex.

Rosa Knapp to Penry B. Vonderheidt, pt. lot 1, 5, Jasper, A2x 100 ft. $335 John H. Seneff to R D. Jones, 58a 24 In 3. $700. John Hasenour to Anna C. Staffer, lot 112, Celestine $15. Wm. V. Goodman et al to Zeb. Goodman, quiet title by order of court to 80a 14, 2, 3. Adam Stratman to Peter Pfaff sr 62a 34, 2, 5, Huntingburg $400 Phil. Kunkel, sr., to Lorenz Habig, 20a 23, 1, 5- $1400 Joseph Goetz to Ed. J. Kuebh r pt lot 20 J, Jaspee. 75 Georpe R. Schroer to Anna Elshoff, 40a 35 3, 6 . U:-no

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the reari' g of a family, but the

cares and anxiety are doubled when there is added to ordinary conditions that of weakened kidneys in a juvenile member of thefamily. How tocure itshould be of untoM value to Jasner

mothers Read this: Mrs. E. Parker, Jasper. Ind., says: "My little boy was affected with a kidney weakness and his trouble causd me no end of an-noya-ce. Doan's Kidney Pills procured at Flick and Pfau's Drug Store, effected a cure and left no bad after t-fleets. I heartily recommend this remedy

aiul advise its ue in similar ases. ' (Statement givtm April 24, 1907 )

A Permanent Cuke On March 24, 1810. rs Pa kpr said: "Tai "uu fT. Uc Ooan's Kidney Pills w mv : m'as ha been las.iri-r Du -u j h past three years- ':o i.

Popular Smd:iy ISxi-miou to livansvillc, l.jsl. Southern Railway Sunriav t;iy 29, 1910. $1.10 Round Trip $1.10 Leav es Jaspj-7:57 A. M. Arrive Eva .vili j lü:15 V. M Returnimr L.avfeti v.in ;villvr 6:00 P. M. Arrive Jasper 8:10 P. M. Special At .ructions in Eansville I'her- will be a Central

League Baseball game between Terre Haute and Evan-viheTeam. Steamboat Excursion from Ev-, ansville to He-ulerson. Cv fori

25 ee"ts round trip: Oak oumnii'. !

and Milker Parks opn: Band CofcerLs at ParKs; and Vaudville and Moving Picture Showj at the Parks and Theaters

Sunday Juno , 11)10 : 1.10 Round Trip 1.1" Leaves .'aspe-7:57 . M Arriv?) Evansville 10:15 A V. R tuming Leave Evatsville 6:00 P. Ar

rive Jasper 8:10 P .. Special,

Attractions in Lvansvihe. ' here will be a Ce tral League Basebull trume between Ft.Wavne

and Ev-a sviile Team: Stoam-

boat Excursion from Evansville

to Henderson Kv for 25 cnts round trip; Oak Summit and Messer Parks open: Band Concert at Parks; and Vaudville and Moving p;cture Shows at the Park and i heaters. J C. Beam. Jr. A. G. P. A , caint Louis, Mo. Excursion to Saint Lhih over Sunday it S Lthcru Rn..v;i

During th m :s .-' M w . i n

July. Aj.".'t. Sit

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Offer Fi.r uurnl Residents Onl". This offer will be withdrawn soon, therefore enter subscription before it is too late. The Star is the only morning newspaper published at Indianapolis, therefore is the only metropolitan newspaper that can ich the rural residents on same dav it is printedFor E ection News, as well as news of your county, vour state and tho entire world, read.

I Joan's.

White house receDtions which

court," at one of which, accord- appeal to de inquent subscribers: jJU-t ' 1 'bL 01 nea11'ingtoth? Washington Post, "a'" Fish down into your pocket and! s-! bv nil dwiifis. Vritv dazzling ravine of gold blazed be-lig up dust, the editor is hungn n mits. KiwtiT.Milbuni Co., liuf fore the vision." jand the pauer's 'bout to butt, 1 fnl". Xv Vrk. sole ayum for tl.c Another group of " cut-to-the-we re trubtimr you fo. several j I'niteil stales.

quick" economies includes: months, and did it with a smile. More than $2,500 for appol- so just nturn the compliment' inaris water for the senators. and trust us for a hile. Our Hundreds of thousands of dol- wife she needs sme stockings lar3 to keep t.ue senators in vas-jnd baby needs a dress: Jirnnv i eline, castor oil, olive oil, bromo! needs some breech s, and sod I quinine, hair tonic, costly per-Kite and Bess Pud is on th j fumes, glycerine, bergamot, nail! hog train and Peggie sick with, brushes, clothes brushes, travel- grif, good gosh almighty, can't1

ing expenses in attend. ng fun- you give a man relief. Shell oul ,

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Ui'inenihei- the name ;uid take no citlier.

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erals, etc., etc.

those nickels and turn loose the .

Then we come to this item dimes, turn'em .oose and whistle

which stands by itself : and we'll have better times;. The addition in the last eight there will be fewer patches onl years of 99,225 federal office-. the bosom of our pants and we'd I

holders to the payrolls of the re maKe tne paper better if we had public, at an increase of expense, half a chaf ce. Don't give up

to the people of more than seven- that old story, long gone to sefd ty million do lars. This item''hout taking more paners than

helps to explain why it is costing the fann y want to read; but help the Taft administration more; to feed the printers, and he'll

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j. SIGHS CoPvniCMTS &c.

Int'klf wit i .ti our ' m :r,-- nlnnr k itiril.ti n pr. f.nl.lf j ft "nun ten ii ir. r .i.tJ.ii ii i yf, .)' y , a 1'i.imiti UMi if. I njfp i. I r " Mi' .i.. I'l.-t lnh.fi tl.t-.. I li . t. CP. Ttrel ..

than twice as much to run the

government than it did Cleveland. How does this notous extravagance effect the treasury? is asked. These figures tell us: Since June 30, 1907. the balance id the general fund has eroppeq from $272,061,445.47 to 182,003,557 61. With an average i.rr i ..ti . .

help the town to giow, a d thus escape the sulphur in the regions

down oeiow." The girl who enn put a eood

square patch on a pair of pantaloons or command a regiment of pots and kettles, may not, in the

eyes or ten per cent, aristocracy

daily deficit eating its way into se,em 33 accompiishsd as the girl this remaining eiehtv-two mil- who can embroider and .vorka

lion dollars, buta short time can1 Jorst5? QP on a S,ue Kr?und or nna Knv- t. .:iiinum tne bweot Bve and Rvr "

have to sell more bonos to secure Lbufi worHy-ffffirl m every day more money to meet more extra v-1 Dattle.s ,t hfe' ,ls, worth a ten

agances. Outstanding bond is-iaurL A,ti,u iun 01 U1G otner Kld-

Utas are national ueots.

Scientific JlüiericüB.

A hl.tnilf lllnlr wrr''T. I,ifMt cl ilntl.ni ..f nj met l . ,u. 1i ii.. M ,t.r; i .urniotitti. tl. A.i,,., ll t..wh.iuW!

1 F. GOffiHli

lov? ountl

riomeseekers ?a,e. Souiheni rn:'lwciy

Corner 7th & Jackson HOME 'PHONH.

Haw does alK tlua ncern the

average citizen? Tjiis is how:

Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands 5.r?J?U!.yi.cu-'1 hy flPP'-inc Chamberlain'

A Real Esf ( mid Husii,

li irgain.

I have for sale a

and saloon lyit 50 x 208 feet irood

building 18 Rooms good Dining-

ruurn anu Kitchen rooms well

turmshed and fiiie Bar fixtures. Offered at a bargain for immediate Sale. Apply to Traylor i Real Estate Agent

To Point ; lu T' e.-so Worth Oaiolin.:, S Wzi Oarolioa. Virgil i; 6toi

uu ?cu jLiin ana oa i ue adayß of eah month Limic 25 days from date o sale For Ratfs. Routes Train Setvice and other Information, rail on any agent of the Southern Ry. Or write J. C.Bca,m Jr., A. G. P. A . St Louis, Mo. Foil sali:. 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 once. No reasonable offer refused Apnly Courier office. For Sale. I have a small house and Int m

Fourth Street which I will onii

a bargain if sold soon. Arch' Dome. ;

GIRLS WANTED "LEAR2T TO SEW ID OUR SCHOOL".8 W pay your board while you" are learning In A four weekiyou oan to maklng 1.00 a day. i Ezpeplonood oporatpra makefrom $1'.00 to $2.00 a day. Steady work,offerad the year 'round. The faotory la vory light and Is ooolod in nataor ty oleotrio f ana and heated In vrlntsr hy eteam-heat. Xrery effort made to mak your.work.oom-

rortaoie ana profitaüieto you.

Mato, Honey and he Indopondant.

Calllor write ss2TonHAiiD?AairaiiK"co., i. ?AIRPIELD, WAYNE C0. ' iilhiois.

Harbison Trustee's Xotico Notice 's li?n liy jrhen tlmt l he mulerignoilTrufetee of Harbison towneliip, will attond lo town-liip b2eims on each Monduv of the your nt my i.'Ilre. nnd .r- ns ha, ins; tci.rnphip biifinefH to r.tRiait sue reiiiircsl to present it to him rn Sutuninvf. 'ho tciw nottip librnr? will i o kept at n." lion iua KllomIlo. UutTiN riiiMu.so, Trustee. .Um. h ipos. Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands Are quickly cured by JiplyitiK Cluimbetlsln' baUt Try it; it 1 bcixss. .

rtirt.ni X'owiiHiup Jrusiet Notico. I'dm uiHierpigned, Truatee of W townehip, Dulrois connty, Iww'jyP, notice that he will attend to ml nn pertaininK to ttie olfi.-e of Trustee, ' roeidence, two m 03 01 ' 1 revillo.onSatunlaysol each "J rjqneata ah pewonp uivinsr town buaineeg to pretoni it onSntuniay. tena desiring bo k fron, the TooJ Library, are noti'lM that the uw tepl pt my reaidonce. Kcliool booka nt James Mo' atPorteraville. Thomas H. JJ-: Trustee Uooe Jan.5 1009 yr.L