Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 September 1911 — Page 4

JASPER -COURIER tiy Ukv Ed Doxsx.

j..si'i:k, nuuoia cousty, i.viua.na

KntcrtJ uttco l'otoUlou at Jutpr. Inil

or tr.uismis;iion tlirouli the niuii nsnec

n Udima matter.

Huhoi.rJntirn 1.60 Tor Year. This papei iö mailed regularly to it eubecribers until h Jcflnito orcldr to die continue e recoival nuil nil arrears paid in fulL; unices in the discretion ofihe publiehei a different cottite should be deemed advisable.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911

Town Election Nov. 7, 1311. emocratic Ticket Town Clerk and Treasurer 1 Joseph A. Wuchner. Town Marshal Joseph Kraft, Sr. Trustee 2d. Ward Philip Kunkel Trustee 4th. Ward

Citizens' Democratic Ticket

Trustee 2d. Ward Michael W. Kress Trustee 4th. Ward Josesh Eckert Jr.

To Hie

Patrons of Dubois County

Schools:

home a long list of words, that! DEEDS, NOT WORDS

may iiiay uc auie tu öptui wiewi i correctly next day; they mustl Jasper People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds writ n nnrhain TiiimKni nf ennf on-. a) Mnme.

1 W M W VWU AMtA4VW W. UWilOVII ces containincr various classes of

words for the language lesson; thev must brincr to school the

home work in number; several

pages of problems neatly written and each sten of the analysis in

its exact order; they must learn

by heart the definitions or cape and isthmus and be able to recite

the lesson in geography. Hour

after hour is spent at this home work, with poor results. Not knowing how to study and being unfit for study, time and temper are lost and the children made

miserable. Only in rare Instan

ces is the work prepared at home rivn nnv rlirrflfinn. Onlv mpm-

ory processes are involved. Their i i - ii l i ..I

is no DacKgrouna or tnougnc, tne

answer being the end in view.

The pupil does it because he mimr.

At school, where the pupil has the advantage of the teacher's

assistance and counsel, he can best orenare his work. With

the least loss of time he can be directed to the main features of

n Ipcqnn nr hr pel rn snlpr.t rhp

topics demanding earnest consideration; here he has access to

books and material other than

his text. Having then the as

sistance of the teacher during

stndv fimp. nnrl recitation, thev

should be free from books when

out of school. Such is the belief

at

It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of

Doan's Kidney Pills, for Jasper kidney sufferers, havo made their local reputation. Proof Iies in the testimony of Jasper people who have been cured to stay cured. F. L. Betz. Main St.. Jasner.

Ind.. says: "A member of my

familv took Doan's Kidnov Pills.

procured irom ruck and Piau s

Drue Store and was rplipvnrl nf

distressing symptons of kidney trouble. This Derson has since

enjoyed much better health and is very grateful to Doan's Kid-

nev Pills for tho honpfir. fhov

brought " (Stntpmpnt: aivon in

April 1907.)

CONFIRMED PROOF On March 23.' 1910. Mr. Rptz

said: ' I willingly confirm my for

mer endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. The relief they brought has been permanent " For nie by all dealers. Price HO cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

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Farm Near Hi Bock For Sale. The R. N. Horton farm has rippn nlnnorl in mir IiomIc tn r.n1

of nrnminpnr. prln pators and if our Farm contain. 133 aprps. 3H nnrne

teachers act on such they ought timber balance cleared, 5 room nor. rlpsprvp cririnism at vonr I dwelling, ctaad eisf.pt n nnrl woll

We have again reached the hands. barn 32x02 foot plenty shed room, time when the school bells call Three new text books have near public road, R. F. D. at the children. May we all as pa-l been adopted for the schools, as door, near School and church. tronB now think Of OUr dutV to follows- For rhp Irh o-rnrlp Must be sold hv Opr.. 1 nf S3K flfl

thorn. They should be provided Fairbanks home geogiaphy. For per acre, half cash. Abstract with food, clothes and books, the 5th grade Fry's Leading S. S. Wineinger, Portersville. Books are as neeessarv to thp TTüfe nf dann- x?ny flio 7l

children as tools to the farmers, grade, Gordy's U.S. History. Reduced Rates to In other words, as well send a The law of 1908 provides that InHiananalic lwiman out to cultivate the soil with newly adopted books shall bein- ,,u,dnaPaHSl ma Via out tools, as to send a child to troduced into the schools only as SOUTHERN RY-. school without books. new classes are formed and a t. f. r , ItisplainlythedutyofparentstopuÄ time ttMOll to stand by the teacher in every to complete the old books before ion CalPon Socal H.i!?Ä thing that is right. If in their being compelled to buy new onea & 7uii MrtiSiiSS 8 nt opinion his rules are wrong, they The Truancy Law is still in j C.Beam J? APPA qt,b may not come to the school and force and nmvidp thnf nil nnilrl- J u w??m' A(FA st L01113

upbraid himpubjicly, but may ren between the ages of 7 and Low Colonist Rates to $ speak .to him privately, giving 14 must attend the full session in Destination in iS t their Mew of the case and asking the district wherein they reside. SJSS!18 mh We,st f ior consideration. Truant officer Samuel Parks of Nortnwtst and South-

Barents have a right to demand Huntineburo- must see that the west Via

comfortable school rooms, that law is fully observed, the health pf the children be not Parents are requested to visit endangered; that the children be the schools. Your Interest in the treated with consideration; that schools is reflected in the childmore shall not be required of ren. Let us all assist and make

cnem cnan tneir years ana exper- the teacher's influence upon th lonpp will iiiatifv f hnt fhoir oVioll

. ..... aillu cuimntj generation a concrete ex or write to A. K be well; taught m,booKs, in mor- ample of the lwson m Tennyson's Cook, D. P. A.Louisville. Ky. als and in behavior: that tup pv. nnnio c. F n. KfMf n n a

ample ot the teacher anal 1 be Our echoe mil fmm nnlto ünl ville. Ind. J. fl Rpnm .1. a n

worthy for tne pupils to follow: And (TTA W -fnyaymv and fninifi. IP. A.. Rt. Tallies fr

Southern Railwav

Tickets on sale daily SpntomVior

J 5th, to October 15th, 1911, inclusive,

or further information, ask

any agent, or write to A. R.

TROUSERS, Rain-Coats, and OVERCOATS,

Just Received at Wm. J. KUEBLER'S, , The Clothier and Furnisher,

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I The Sutton HOTEL

WEST BADEN, IND. "The Typical Home-Like Hotel,"

Will V. Troth, Proprietor.

Wm. Melchior.

Co. Supt of Schoo's.

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DUBOIS

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mat mey nave a ngnt to De m fsrmed of the needslof the children, if negligent of their duties, or if habitually tardy or absent from school; that they have a right to cooperate with the teach

er in an scnooi problems. Quite a bit of criticism is heaped upon cur law which demands hign standards of qualifications for teachers. This is only one of the signs of progreas. A few

years ago, any quack was allowed to practice medicine, while now the standard of qualifica

tions for physicians is high. To

be a doctor, one must do four successful years' work in High School, then four years in Medical College, then pass a rigid State examination and take out a county license. For dentists and pharmacists the same high standard prevails. Why not for teachers, who in educating the young,

ium tue Kteaitst worK tnat can engage the thought and invite the activity of man? Without good teachers wo can not have good schools. Dubois county has model teachers and for them I ask your most courteous treatment. Allow them to select tho text books needed and

you will not be buying needless-

ly. If the new teacher does not Part "ffnvflTin finficrar teach like you were taught fchirkvr axi' navana" oc Wgar.

years ago, be lenient with himJFor saIe at a11 first-class saloons

If your child is not the best pen-and cigar stores. Try it.

iimii ui opener at tne age 01

9red S. (Driver, Veterinary Surgeon"

Office on 7th St. next door

Kunkel & Eettich's livery TT .

nome pnone in day 45-2

119. Cumberland 77-2.

Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notico is nerphv

Hiened Trustee o( Harbißon township, will attend to township basinoes on each Monday of tho year at my office, and persons having township busineeB to transact ate required to present it to him on Saturdays.

Ltie township library will bo kept my home near Kellerville. ,(Martin T'"Muxa, Trustee im.b, 190S.

The Sutton Hotel is located upon a high elevatian affording splendid view of the picturesque springs valley. Located one square from depot and the famous West Baden Springs. Electric Lighted, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water, Fire Proof. Hates $10.50 Per Week, with all the conveniences of your home. No better table service. Under new proprietorship. A

door to , auiijciaacu Uj none m tne valley t ry barn $' at a sensible rate within reach of all. Splendid , Digift J accommodations for families. Write the manage-

mollis iui unj uiLVLiiiauvii you want. I OPEN THE YEAR ROUND I

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Plasterer. First Class Work, Best Finishing's Contracts taken Let us show you. CHAS FLICK

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Infants seven, eight and nine years of a?e are trudging along tho roads, their arms filled with books of sufficient weight to destroy their balance. This is not considered an evil, but a crime. Pupils in the first four years of school should have litt.lo nr

outside work to perform, little preparation of lessons that require close application in memorizing and writing. It should be unneceary to suggest that the child of such years needs to be much in the open air; needs to have abundant freedom and exercise; needs to have room for his body to grow or his mind

will be cramped. The several tHiur that the child spends at school art, if propsrly sptnt, sufscitnt for mental work. Many children of these ag carry

Very Serious

' 'It Is a very9erioua matter to uk tor one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be cartful to get the geouiat S

THE!

Liver Medicine

Tha reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indlgeitien and liver trouble, is firmly established. It doesnot imitate other medic nes. It is better than 1"3' or it would not be the fathan all others combined.

OLD IN TOWN F2

Sere Hmeks ami dutm Hmd

Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, - ind.

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Appalachian-Exposition Knoxville; Tenessee, September 11th, October 1st, 1911, Reduced Rates. Southern Railway On sale daily Sept. 11thTo Oct. 1st. Final Limit Ten Days From Date of Sale. Through Electric Lighted Coaches and Sleeping Cars For . Reservations and completexinformation see Local Agent or Ynt'J;C- Bcam' Jr- A. G.P. A., St. Louis, Mo.

F-T Sale ky AH Leatiai iealm.

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Kidney

Pills

Bircngmcn your kidnoyi,

rccturlnary Irregularities, bw

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eliminate the excess uric tc

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at reasonable rates Good Bar in connection. Yourbatronaee solicited. 4

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