Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 October 1910 — Page 1

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Jas! eu, Indiana, Friday, Oct'obbeb 21, iOlO.

No.

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Candidates of the

eople

If you bellRve that Governor Marshall has made a good governor and that he means what he cays, the decision Ib easy. Governor Marshall say6 the Democratic state candidates, If elected, will do as well as he has done.

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Ladies Sewing Circle Art.iclrs mad bv the Sewing

Circle since Sent 8th

iMiss Ceha hickert, eye'ot cen. niff' irivls Ji'nron.

H. Schmutz. Gilted sofa

pillow, co'lar bag. Miss Anna Lumper, Emb dresser scarf, set eye'et pillow Vicnj

I Miss Pauline Eckert, Laundry

.bag I Miss Frances Gossmazv Girl drocq

Mrs. Mart Gossman. anron.

Mrs. J. F Friedman. 2 sets

pillo cases, emb Dutch collar,

pmh shawl, fancv anron. r

lemb cutworK square.

i u.iLl.m P.vnprimpnf; Station. E.K-

Mi-s. uenry nau, nem sta iiuu uuw r"V . .

sheet. Pe" a accural ,

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Mrs. Geo. Wuchncr, eomtort. uepenauu uyu .. -

Mrs. Jos P. Kunkel, violet is in a pos uon uiu, -

emb. cen. piece !5S?H-r?2S Ähe stated."

Mrs. Jos. uugsen, (iure. . -

Mr. M. Schneder, 18 lbs. and Alfalfa to thirty days for

mrr.Pt ntr; 0 uegrass. A punuy iwi, v.. v. carpet rags . - uA11PB

Airs. Phi Kunkei br. ana iurs mau i n0,i Ferd. Eckert 15 lbs carpet rags fmenndf .. r i r frv falrn nrl vnnracff Or tnlS OIJDOr-

X " ' ' ' '"'"IJunity of Bet:,nK. advice anas-i

o ---- ... M-fonna m en oor nr niirn irrauc

Donations ter me urana urawing p- F"v A'fäifa seed .Tr Nnvpltv Works. Kitchen seed,'. 0fcHer Iai . S

r. ' , ; ; r. send two or uirec uuuca m"ci cabinet, Gonts watch f mm different narts of sacks or

E J Kuebler JJmner sec. wherattpossible; of Grass John Lorey, Ch flonier. , t d a ha,f ounces L. H. Sturm Hdw Co. Vaceum s.e S S,, Acrripnlt.

emb cutwork square. cleaner. i Evtension Department, PurMrs JohnM. Schmidt, Walla-. Felix Lampert, 1 bale poultry plriinVnt Station, LaFaychian crab-ba-by hood wire ette, Indiana. .

ARTHUR uoss, airecior.

P W. FELT, for

. Rmithrn District.

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DOUGLAS MORRIS, for Supreme Judge, Second District.

W. H. O'BRIEN, for Auditor of State. W. H. O'Brien la ono of the big buslneBB mon of Lawronceburg. He was elected mayor of the city five times und his lamest majority caruo with

his last election. You can 1udge for

yourself whether ho was a good mayor and whether ho la' the kind of man who would mako a goodaudltor of Btnte. Fo'r yoara ho published tho Lawrenburg Register. He U president of the Peopio'B Btate Bank. Ab Jwde of the Hancock ClrcnR Court, where ho eorved fix years. Judge E. W. Felt eatabllaHed a reputation for fairness and JmparHallty, awl for keeping his oalendar clear, fa h.iuvo In dlnnatchin buslne8

promptly and avoiding whererer poeBtble. the "law delay." Judge Felt

ho nrneticed lnW bIdco 1887.

rvrtinrtna Mnrrif of RuehvlUe has

hart Ii lonr and honorable career Jn

ti.n nrftctlce of law. For twenty-nve

years ho has been actively engaged In this profeBs!on. oxpeptlng skt yeare when ho served ae judge of tho circuit courtB of Rush and Decutur, and

Rtish and Shelby countlea

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idgs Clash at Banquet.

The fiftrsannl nlnuli Kn

to MI1U Vwl iilvA VIUIU1UUI

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IIP! TiT Mr ri.l f t..1 1 1 - m

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JUiUiril? Tril.iP nmnii,. twv ( 1.,

Col Durbln's defonBo of tho biral-

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and Senator neverldge's reply which Ulr-wj. at n banquet whero Politics w an unumien Kueat, aro tho pollt-

v..d1,.jus ui me nour. in tniB ''ash is illustrated the great gulf that t!,e two wings of tho Re-

i"un party a gulf which some ue loen trying to bridge with bravo 'ttik Of hnrmntw

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Beine Hihi . c ...i ti.t t

n .e rr i n an outspoken argument in fc aU ,,f ihe business man in noil-

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v terinp i tho inrHo" hf in

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'i nevuriuge, uio gliosis w 'p ani tonu notice. The situation

,. - '""1,r iense ror Borne, but was roughly enjoyod by "tho majority. tau, . wnt round and thero wore

-' inuu one to another. Jen (V.l. Durbln got down to cer-w-n reniarka rollucting "Big Stick" mf'h.j.is, there was no doubt among nosf at the tnbloa that ho was Bpeakng or cm noosovolt aB well as Senator IvoridKe.

ptrntur Bovcrlilrrn won rtni..

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I w nmuu 1IU UUIJUH ati j tt it. . . .

i"iwnHo ot nnnnony bo-

,ti .v . ,v""sw wing ot me party

UlV,n. was UttfirK- mid nal.l.

' " m,. ipton of discord was drag-

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i. ,i '"uv,, IUI Oll Ol HUB K"""'r llk Is nothing but puro

j. in a that thn ..hui- ilJ

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John W. Kern Finds People of Indian Interested, Despite "Off-Year."

(DonBlderlng tho fact that It la an oft vi.ar." tho Dresent interest In po

litical iBBues and tho campaign, ns It Ib slowly getting under way, Is unusual. This' la tho opinion of John W. irrn nnmocratlo nominee for United

States Senator. Mr. Korn recently -..i,r..ort frnm Mlchlmau. whoro ho

Bpent part of tho summer rostlng and making his campaign plans. On hla way home ho made an Informal speech

Mrs II-Fehrebach, eyelet emb

coat. Miss Isabelle Lampert, emb

Mrs. Louis Kenner, Ladies

nptticfiflt.

Teresa and Mary Shaaf, 2 drawen work Piano coers, quiltnA flmil nnilf

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Mrs. .Jos. ueroer, 4 crocneL cen. pieces. Mr j. May me Kunkel, eyelet nmli on-nn nvolpt fhild drOSS.

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iViss Mary üiingei, ü aresstng

sacques. m

Miss Uarrie lioitman, Kienen

'apron,

Miss rxeieu ieiux, vyw

'. Mrs. Geo. Mehringer, apron

Mrs. Anna HJckert, oraiuea

aPro.n- ..

Miss Uelra öermersneim, cut work scarf. . ,

Mrs. Jos Kuebler, child aress. Miss Rosalie Kuntz, laundry

bag, shoe pocket. ; Mrs. Jac. Kuntz, emb- sofa pillow. M .u

Barbara uncn, wuuceu quut Mrs, Leo. Schneider, dressing

sacque. , . ,

Mrs Ueo. öcnneiuer, evict sofa pillow. 1 1 tt. - A ..1iM.nv v önriK

miss ivaiu ncivcinii -w.

pillow.

Afvc AlAiaSnrniiPr. frir S aress.

ill 13. IIIVIUI'I" F C7T ' Mrs. E J. Kuebler, bttenberg

court collar. , m ' , L

Miss Clanssa Kuebler, ss Dai;enberg doi ies Miss h el en Eckert, eyelet emb.

doily. ..........

Miss Isabelle bcliuttier, eyetut

pin cushion. .

Miss JNettie bermersnuuu, iu man emb. cen. piece.

Miss Stella Met an, spm&uu Mis. John Geier, cross stitch

dress-

Mrs lr

rv rintn

Miss Sophia ueier, emu. s.uia

pillow.

Mrs

woolen quilt

Aliv Snnderman. 9x12 ruCT.

F C. Kuebler. Ladies gold

Geo P. Wagner, Lawn swing

Jac L.orey, uoucn. Henry Fritch, Plow Jac Kuntz, Lap robe W. R Leighton, Chandlier

Democratic Ticket.

Secretary ! lata - Louis O.EHinulmn Decatuet . i

Auditor ot stalo-Wni. II. O'Hrinn.o'

Lnwroncebvic.

TrLns-sror of Slate Willwirll Vollme

nf Viucennea.

Attorney Cienetal lhomae.M. Houan

f"lirli of t it? yunremeO nrt-- J. i'red

Frnnrn. of Illtntinutoi).

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Ulms. A. ureaumuse ui jhju.ijuh .

Slate Gwloniet- fc-tward iisrreu, o. I'lainfii 1. Stale Matislican- Tncmas Hrolleyl North Vornnn. Judce Ätn-ieme Gut oeiond i)ie- .: M ....mo Metric -sf Rnolivillo :

ihinl Distriit C'l'as K. l.rx. of Indianpolia Judge ol Ajipc.i.ite Ooutt Noithern Dietrict. Joseph Ibucti, of Hammond. I mi in3nnrt. ami Andrew

l Aiiams of Colnmbiw City ; Southern d:e-

triet M. U. llottie oi saiem, nuu mhwu

V. Fait ol uceenneia. rnr nnnttrftHs William L. Cox.

Vol I'rcBtculinfc Attorney 1 7th Judicial

ristrict Uarry w. uarpenier. Vnr.lnint. Fpnntcr for Crawford, Dn

'boia and Pt rry Counties. 13c mnr Tray

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For Joint Reprißentotive toi Daoois and Pike Countus. Peter L. Coble.

For 01 ixCircu't Court. William M.

Bo- V ' :ian. For Auditor Jacob II. Heng. For Treasarer. William Rauscher. For Shetiff. Jacob II. Schivenk. For Coroner. John F. Me'.nker. Var Surveyor. Kmil Rorgcr.

ForCoHinirtsioner.Sd D strict. Henry Land grebe.

-viinf RiivnireB a fake. He's used

to wearing god clothes. . . .. ill..l !

"What mauea you uuuk u i "viir. ltiin't v6u notice how ho pulls

op his akin at the knees when he slU ' . vrr 1.1

aowu t unrper a i'c.u.

Outlate (retiumlng to hl hotel at 2 . m. and mistaking his roonn-Good graclw. I must be In bed alreadyl Hero i.rb my feet. Pe Mere.

MJ MWBMV I T.,,1 n.i oinpA thon no lias,

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Bpoken iurormany in louf -""..u j'ua . P in different sections of tho State. Jac. Kuntz, knitted SCarl,

In my vtsltB to these socuona oi- gl0Ves. , State." said Mr. Korn, "I found ÄIrs

Free Seed Tesliii Fop Indiana Farmers

Kro-lol, battenbergj Afler being closed from July hn Jontomhpr. when nractically

on samples are as a rule sent in I. . i' J nnn win flip

i tor insnecuon auu iwunja 'v

Mike Scheurich, picced'setd testing laboratory of Purt Stnt inn has been'

DOien luuu ... . . uuu üaf"'y' , . rr i?n5c Iii fnrl p.nmfort. onrl i now ready to

Mis. M Knai.el, pieced qui t !receive and anahze for Indiana Mrs. Geo. Kuper. pieced quilt, j Farmers and Seed Dealers samDonations nes of sma'l seeds. ..... , Mrs. II Schmutz, Jr hose, The laboratory was established

dressing sacque. , t in February, 1910, by the beea

Miss Laura uramewiiauuci , .Laboratory ot uic nAJU11""

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Gel up Journal.

rfr.slost

grain. Cblcap.

THE OBJECTION TO JOHN.

It Was Easily Removed When the Situation Was Explained. The Gaylords and Nelsons havo always been neighbors and intimate friends. So when John (Jaylord nt twenty-four, as fine a follow ns evor was, began to see whnt an altogether charming girl MoHy Nelson was there was naturally no opposition. Indeed, as the "altnir" became serious it was evident to all, including John and MolLy themselves, tnnt the parents concerned were delighted. As yet there wa3 no formal announcement, but every one knew that it was "understood," and evening after evening John talked to Molly on the front porch, often lingering after the other NeUona had retired. The surprise of the two was consequently great when one evening n Bhufiling stop was heard in the hall, and presently Mr. Nelson appeared in slippers and dressing gown, cancHe in hand. Quite evidently ho hard gone to bed and then got up for some purpose: "Whv, father, what is the matter?" " Molly's cheeks were bxr-ning, ns her father stood there hesitating and eying .lohn closely. John, leaning ngainst the doorpost, where he had atwod for tho last fifteen mki-:-,i i Arrti.

uics Faying guuu mgu. iaj "'ji felt decidedly uncomfortable under Mr. Nelson's gaze. In fact, it was cmha-rrnssing all around. Btit John is a young man who goe3 Elraight to the point. "Is anything wrong, Mr. Nelson?" he began. "Am I to infer that you object to my being here?" "Well, no, not exactly, John." Mr. Nelson coughed slightly, hesitating. "IPs only that mother and T would like to get a little sleep' "Father," cried Molly, quite indignant, "we couldn't have been disturbbig any one! John has been talking very low" "I don't doubt that, my dear." Mr. Nolson wna boginning.to enjoy tho situation. "It's not that, nor have 1 any objection to John's taUcJ V- . I T I JJ.

ing to you. in lact, i naven i an objection in tho world to John nor to his conduct, except" Mr. Nelson is open to suspicion of having prolonged the matter unnecessarily at this point. "except in ono thing. Mrs Nelson and I d(. object seriously, my dear John, to the habit you seem to have formed this evening of leaning against tho bell push. Our bedroom is next to the kitchen, and this continuous bell ringing is not conducive to repose."

A Tabloid Fable. A man once collided with an op

portunity.

Why uon t you ioor wuu are going ?" growled the man. "Don't vou recognize me ?" asked

the opportunity pleasantly. "No, and I don't care to. You have trodden on my corns," replied i 1

the man as no nmpeu a way.

Moral. Don't believe tne poopiu

who say they have never had a 1 shance. New York Times.

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VI CO. ... Mrs. Jos Jahn, set pillow cases

Mrs. Geo. Mehringer, eyeiei.

emb. cen. piece

L lull l iimuwuji - ment of Agriculture m coop ration with the Agricultural Extension Department of Purdue University. Since its establishl :l un nvnmiiion and re-

"" ...w emb. cen. piece . . menu, iu hub cau. 7."

o muQu T cMinipr. drepser set,'rtrfofI nnnn 003 snmDies. inese

ta tt t a I iUlS. LI UOi uvin-i- J . uui wwA i' - . . Sintw handkerchief, 1 doz picture books rep3rts swe to the sende ldcnuai ' ' Awmnn. F oral L 'nfo ocHnwite to the kl

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every one remarkably Interested in the political situation. It is rather unuiual for the peoplo to bo bo much Interested In an off year, that la, at a .,n ihora la no presidential

election, uui uuvu -r- -

nation, and this, perhaps. accouniB ior qu R. 3ofa

tho nresent conuitiona. " dh.v. iuioü CongreHS adjourned the tariff debate pillow, cross s tltch CUshlO 1 has conunued. It did not end with Mrs, jos. Eckstein, dress pat tho paanago of tho Payno bill. Tho teYn get croChet laCC pillOW cases people then took It up and have not 2 l0,,eiSi dropped It for ono moment Blnce. This Migs jgelle Lamport, Wallahas, perhaps, boen tho chlof cause or. 1 . . c(jn piece tho Interest in pollticar mattera, al-, j Fuerst 2 door panels, though tho extravaganco ot tho lato j F Frle(jman drawn

billion-dollar Confess is re.e,. f cake plate. much attention. , vt, AiUl-h'i Mendel, cradle "Thon tho spilt between the real, Mrs. Agatha enaei, Republicans and the lnBUrgentB1 Ima quUtf bsrry bowl. boon another factor, growing, of Mrs. Mike Kunkel, calicocourse, out of tho'tarlff aßltation Tho iMj3S Anna fruhs, quilt. fight on Jonoph O. Cannon has boen r3, R3man Gugsell, CUt WOtK . 1.. wnrfnro and hafl ' i ....... lrvt Vi

whettod the public Interest. Tho nowa-, M.gg (Jath. Gerber, splasher.

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Why All Business Men Should Advertise!

paiMjrs havo been filled from day to day with tho groat quarrel that la d aa. ..Li.... n..uuhltcan narty. The

v : Td..ni ITntter. 2 nictuces

Mrs. Wm. Lompert. 2 boys

turblng tha nepuoutuu -i . . ninnnr Pinnhot and Gnrlleld contro- waistb. ir. i omU

v;ioB hk been followed closely, bo ; Mrs. enry ivuuu,

that political affairs are uppermost m Bioc uou iu .u crochet tho minds of readers of nowspapera.1 Mrs. Clem lLCKStein, gtvum Those conditions havo certainly not jjy 3ack, ... v worked to tho detriment of tho Domo- Mrs. Rose Friedman, set pillow

oratio cause. Every whore- I navo cagea found Domocrats enthusiastic ntul oon-1 Mjgg TercSa Schaaf, velvet tafldotit. nut they are not Idle. Thoy'y f believe wo will win, but they know wo ? mutt work."

mi . ixihn Pnn rlo wif-.hnilfc SOtTie fsi'lTl of

norted UDOn yUö sampiea. nirac lie uusiucsa mci-. uu v.. . reports e to the senders an! publicity to make known their work or their wares are accurate estimate to the kinds of ; 1JU indeed. There is just about one excuse for not weed seed impunPS and that is simply that the business is althe number of 8 as tho man at its head. If there is in the grow, then as long as he 2nt aSd amount of each, amount flie will seek for more business, seek to cover a of insect matter present, weed f ß.

seeds scattered on f . , n vnf :fnf1av cimnlv heeause the

md of land when seta ol u givun m inv a uusiucaa 10 mt y ,r quality is used, also the per ' eont LÄ, didn't advertise. In the first place, the man

OL aeeu uj. uiv; n.ii urhn nnvGlLlSUa CUlin one nuuviiuiw " .. . Mr? o To Ä WGfiJZfäX. fwi.1 not r T foKmor iq si r L.i. orlvortiesinrr IS fl Stimulant. JUSb

p-rouna. iuuy i"1" . . in otnei. wuiuo, tv - v....0 - p . l, t-.,ia in 111 i 1- Unn pnn Ine? nntvin in

heavy loaer Decauau ... 1innr qe a mercriant wnu iiüvci neu own mo Ä teSifÄ Ärint. steps into his store L tomorrow raorniny de-

enings, i-uüiuuy M , VR., n U .;nj fn wr fp an ad. 11 ne iooks arounu unu aee: farm with weeds and getting a .terming tc write an aa ; 11 ne

what would De tne usei ieu mm uu w, over that store and that stock, compare his goods and uyci uiiuw lw, MfV. fhnf nf In nnmilßtl-

toiq treatment 01 cuawmcio mu. vu - , Tllb weawiiy rt:f ,l-,n,.n holms f.hftm al

examiuutiuu ui u. ,1 amtrintT m now rCCOg-

UUV1UK aim ow"i"o . 7 ,Un inlianonh ß in SUC-

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cessfuicrop. production. A . Jh.s trewme.a ÜVnt wtaS he has them all

mer or seed aeaier nmj """.tors, auu wuc" v u v. t.-.- . ,,nuii, for himself or he may take ad- iskinncd" let him begin to shout, shout till the public vantage of the free seed tes bng h w , laboratory provided at the I ur-,"

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