Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 July 1911 — Page 4

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Knteml at u- l'OAtoitlo i J-P; t. Ic.. t jt trauauiismou ir coukU the uiuii vu oodcW uiMtcr

r.ntl n M.nO Per Yeir. Tins it ir" mi.led regularly to it s ibecribt'M iitil h Ipßnite orwer to die-.-ontinue leceive l nti all arrears paid n full; unlef- in Hit? discretion of the (wbliehei a liflVrent ooime -houM be deemed advisable. FRIDxV JULY 14, 1U

LOWERING THE DEATH RATE

Figure Show That Fight Aglnt Tuberculoila Is Being Waged Successfully. We have the tvuurance of Dr. Woods Hutchinson, writing in the World's Work, thnt the death rat irpm tuberculosis has declined 10 per cent, in the deoanV which means a saving of U.ono m V,000 lives a venr in the I uited States. The infant mortality rate is falling with equal rapidity, which means annually a saving of 20,000 babies from those Iferods of the twentieth century the little fevers of childhood, dirty milk and overcrowding. The death rate in nil of our great cities is being steadily benten down to a lower and lower level every year. The advance census report show a lower national death rate titan ever before by nearly 10 per cent. The fiefht against tuberculosis is steadilv booming more and more a tight for better housing, more playgrounds, better food and more of it. shorter hours of work, decent and civilized shops, workrooms and factories, higher wages, bi tter education in the laws of health. We have laid the bugbear of its transmission by meat and milk, and are concentrating our fire upon the place where the bacillus breeds the infected house or tenement room. The place where we look for new cases of tuberculosis is in the same house with the old ones. We must break this link in the chain if ever we are to wipe out consumption. From 30 to 50 per cent, of the children in the tenements living in the same household with a case of tuberculosis are found to be already infected with the disease.

SOMETHING NEW

Whlitelaw Reid on Lincoln. I am only here to tell what this man was and what he did not to off-r' eulojry upon him If one were needed, what nobler eu'ogy cou'd be uttered than the simple statement that after ich strain and such trials, with fin-tl triumph plainly in sight, her uttered those words and felt as

he spoke? You have rightly sei J ected him as the chief American maker of history in the nineteenth century. The world long ago chose another as our chief maker of history for the eighteenth century Both typical products of your own race, as develoDed in new surroundings, in that confict with wiid nature and wild men which has subdued a continent to the highest uses of ci vilization. Both were human; neither was entirely exempt from the weaknesses of humanity. But whether for patient for titude and final success in war, or for wise leadership of a great people in peace. 'I venture to think George Washington and Ahraham Lincoln not inferior to

any sons of the race born in those centuries, under any skies Nay. more I venture to think in the whole long and glorious history of that race while its history was ours as well as yours, they have never been surpassed. From Address at Birmingham, Eny. We have been requested (the same as ever other paper in the district) to write up and publish our opinion of the Big Four ed-, itor of the Evansville Courier J We admire it and from the number and size of the ads. the Courier must have made a good thing1 out of it It is certain that the advertisers did, For whenever a news naner Drosrjcrs it is always

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a lact mat tne community m.hat Mrs. .oueau Ruhe said to

which it is printed prospers, j me af the ,-oncert this evening?

ttvansvwe seems iu ue wumuk ir ... ... . , nn W have known it for 50 Mrs' Wellborn-No, m.v dear; do

years as a kind of second class! el1 al wut t.

over-grown country vi'lage; soliQ i .Mrs. Aristocrat Hell, she inpoky, reliable, but withuotnayj formed me that she had decided to

push. We are glad to see it have a nom-de-pluine in her hat. waking up fiom its Rip Van; Wmkledrearr.. j unique collection. Murder. Suicide, Accident n

In Tnlifinu locf IWir SflO tlPr-l V, Harri.

sonstcok their lives and the lives' wns known far and wide "as n collecI 1(11 - 1 -im Ktr nf n nvcr .

oi xtL wB ia-ch wjr .tor ol horseshoes. How upon row. while 1 213 persons were killed on lhe of hfa fi, , by accidental causes, lnis rec , , 4. , .. . , ,, ord of violent deaths has been dating from the time of he Roman compiled by the state statistic-1 occupation (those having been found ;'c fl?i00 fmm ronnrt nf rniin-i in Monmouthshire) down to the

I ail i3 UIL1V, 11VI ,yvr. w , tv fnrnnpr: 1 present day. Ainontr the latter were

- - included shoes worn on the dav of

jasper obis mfK. , th race v swh iam nm, ... r, . ners aa Inl Hoseherv'g bidas and . Th Evansville Courier is con- gir m

stant oy Dragging uuuuu uitu , . Luxalabra lights Evansville is1 cO' country in the world from C uslow. Jasper had Luxabra lights na i er. l'i Jer

before one was ever erected oil inouie. Main street in Evansville, and has more in use today in propor-i legislators perquisites. tion to population than hvans-: ville has. Evansville also cop- g igh deputios Mm(s of whon

led the namt irom jasper ui, anj atatin for n 5aln alread turning them out at 12 oclock enjowrtn pri vilftga nr; TVinr'o rriffpn' h' hr too ITianv cntitletl lo frank thoir letters nnd

A, llVi J (jivvwii w ' ' - - - - folks that work jist long enough to travel on all the railways in Spain t' trit a suit o' clothes. fell free 0f charge. Unlike "the French Binkley says he believes m treat- aeputie8 however, thev have to pav

m' every buddy aiiKe-so ne; . !,,,. 1 in

chamber, the only article supplied gratuitously being barley sujrnr. Of

this there ir an unlimited "upnlv.

and lady visitors to the chamber are

Doubly Proven Jasper Rej-d&rs can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. William John, Newton H. Jaspor, Ind.. says: ' I know of a case of kidney trouble where Doan's KiJney Pil.'s weie used with great benefit The pet son suffering from lameness across the hips and this was a companied by a dull, gnawing pain through the back. When 1 saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, it occurred to mo that they might be just the remedy that was n-eded and 1 procured a supply at Hick and Pfau's Drug Store Their use brought relief and proved of bene! it in every way I consider Doan's Kidney Pills an effective kidne medirne " (Statement given Aprit 21, 1907.) Lasting Results On March 24, 1910, when Mr. John was interviewed, he confirmed his former statement and

added: "The great benefit de-

nveu in the ease 1 have previotibly described has been permanent Bonn's Kidney Pills are north)

of re-endorsement."

For siile bv all dealers. Price

:.() cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buf

falo. New York, sole agents for the Fnited States. Remember the nanu Doan's

and lake no other.

Sore Nippies and Chapped Hands Ar iiukHJ- . urrtl v Dnlvintr Chawlwitaiw

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Mrs. ArttN-rat Iid vnu hear

don't pay anybuddy. Abe Martin. An Evansville Mother persuaded her 1G year old daughter to

marry a Man and after the cere-J alwavB presented with a packet of mony the girl wouldn't live with, thia deiicacv which.Eervea to sweet-

cue mail. .. iv... pJ1 the debate3

ner a wnippmg. anow lhu groom will sue for a divorce. Great doings. The new ball team recently organized in Jasper calling themselves the Independants, and under the management of John Bell played at Tell City Saturday and were defeated by a score of 3 to When a man is fifty, the ralTle is over, and he knows he hasn't anything, but a young man of

nineteen or twenty is just shaking the box for his first throw-

TAKES OPTIMISTIC VIEW. Dr. Isaac Funk, one of the mem

bert of a well-known book firm, be

lieves, with Dr. Sargent, that women

have advanced greatly within the

last 50 years and that they approximate more nearly the masculine form and trend of thought. Bui ho thlnka that in the next CO years jthere will not be any very great change In this direction, but Uiat the Uwi which govern perpetuation will tfciit bar advance.

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Warning Notice. Is herebv given to everybody

to keep off of my farm- If

found tresspassing there they

will ba prosecuted-

FRANK VOGLER, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Jasper, Indiana, July S 1911. The taxpayers of Dubois Countv, Indiana, are hereby notified that the State Board of Tax Commissioners has fixed Friday the

21 day of July. 1911. at 9:30 am,

at the offices of said Board, for the consideration of the assessments of the real estate and personal property of Dubo.s Com.t.. . and of the several incorporated towns and cities therein, for the purpose of equalizing said assess ments, and for the purpose of considering the matter of increafing the assessments of the real estate and personal property of said county, and the incorporated towns and cities therein, and to determine the rates of addition to or reduction f rom the listed or assessed valuation of each of said classos of property in s id county, and in each incorporated town and city thereinAt such hearing any representative of the Board of County Commisioners, orany taxpayer of said county, may appear in person, or by attorney, and be heard.

This hearing has nothing to do with appeals from County Boards of Review. Witness my hand and official seal this 8 day of July, 1911M. A. Sweeney Auditor Dubois County, Indiana. 1 Gravel Road Notice. Notice is hereby givpn that on he 16th day of June 1911, Peter Neukam and 5-1 other freeholders of Harbison Township, Dubois County Indiana filed their pe-! tition in the office of the Auditor of Dubois County praying for an extension of the John L. Harder et al svstem of Free Gravel Roads in Harbison Township Dubois County, Indiana and notice is further given that said netitim wil' h heard by th" Board of Commissioners of Dubois County on the 7th day of August 1911. M. A Sweeney, Auditor Dubois County. July 7, 1911, 3w. Application for Renewal ' and Change of Location of fijicense. TTM'KiWhvctrnt..ihrlnin of i-pt Ilainhrxlc tonhtp. Ouhoi. r"un( . lit-ltan that ike amttmienH. mlr rMizrn nt ihr t'nttnl Sitte, will apply t th ('aatjr 'oi.iWl.lf r nt 1 iMitmi. county al laHr i.xt ricalar !, In AngiMt. 1SI1. rrrmalriKMirfn rrtull iHtox-' taiMni; liquor- Iwi and Inf. lchftf locaiion. and pwii !-amr to h drank ikt pri !. ni!r to- prnvittnn at ike law f Indiana Salil location Is lo In- ftmij;l from n front riKdn 37 f et w kIc. Iiy .il fi'i'l innn on tlic vroinxl tlo r of n two tory (rutmi biiilluii, IH (ct. ituntH on lot l-ffiiii tin) town of Jumper, at tlii'eorncr of Tliirtl ami Mill Jitri-vtH in -nUl count v. to room HxM ft i in h one Ktory f i muh' tiiiilifing Itnati-il on the nntti Imlf if lot No IBS in tile oricitiul town of Jnpcr, lliiinliril( town-lllli, DtllioU i outity. IndiHtin oiml saloon w.II front nn .Main ntr'et In all town. ."nil I iipliiMint will nt the aiiniHtiii tunl pliiri- HpiIy for Utivt' to conduct In tlin uinoroMii in eonn-tin with hW n'oon h lnrli 'oimt'r. c-onitinf nf urtlclw of fooil p1h, itiini;o, (rHi-ki-M. (miiiium! oMilliinil otlu'r Hrtlolcf. CONItVO ti MARKS Jul)- 11. 1911 3 uks. FOR SALIC r. l

I dtory-anu-nau seven room

I house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., al-

ey in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused Apply Courier office.

7"E can save you from $10 to $20 on strictly nigk grade tailored-to-orcler clotnes tnrough our advantageous connections witk tkosc famous Ckicago tailors Ed. K Price & Co. and deliver unquestioned style, correct f it, nonest worlcmansnip and absolute satisfaction. Select your favored pattern and let us take your measure today.

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! Personally Conducted ! Excursion j Southern Railway 8.00 for the r und trip to jWestern rTorth Carolina

Asheville, X C , Lake loxaway, N. C . Wavnewill. X. C . Hot

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Waynesville is especially noted for immunity from Ha Fever Asheville the most scenic all year

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