Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1912 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER jjy Bkn Ed Doane.
JASFJßH, ldtl 11-5 CUUN'n, INDIANA
boy. If the boyere to sit in the corner and act like the grandmother we would send for the doctor. We surely would think that the eraadmother would need
some personal attention if she
Ii OVSlX4 V. J w www - hntereu Jtl" i'of mho . ir;.; acted like the boy, playing leap w twiwinwoij tt.-oii-i. mo " - frop-and tiirnincr summer-saults.
A boy demandSvfairness. If the parent is firm in his decision a boy will accept any ruling if that ruling is reasonable. A boy has rightslthat we must respect. He is no fool. The boy is onto his
job and we dare not impose upon him or he will resent out imposition.
Mr. Grassmna will 'preach next
Sunday morning and evening
and during the week upon topics interesting andMnstructive.,
i
Hnbonoticn 1.50 Per Year. This papei is nruiled regularly to it subscribers unlit a definite order to discontinue is received and all arrears paid nfull; on less in t he discretion of the publiahei a different courte should be deemed advisable. FRIDAY , MAY 3, 1912
Democratic State Ticket. : "Governor SAMUEL M. K ALSTON, Lebanon. Lieutenant Gov. W. P. O'Nü'ILL,
Mishawakwa.
The Jasper High School.
Will hold its 14th Commence
ment exercises at the Court
Rouse Tuesday Evening May 14.
Prof. Dearing of Oakland City i will receive $15 and exnenses for
Seorf.ifrs-oi state lis WG.ELLING- endeavor to enlighten the HAM.Uecaiur. class in regard to the "Heritage Auditor-W. 0- O'BRtfcN. Lawrence- Amrican Yöuth ThPre
w n. vosxmbb. Vin- will be 14 graduates at this 14th.
rpnnPfl commencement, as toiiows:
. THOMAS W
HON AN, Seymo-ir
Public Instruction
- - -OH ARLESa" G RE ATHO USE, IndianfiDOlis.
Statistician -THOMAS W. BROLLEY
North Vernon. Reporter of the Supreme CourtPHILIP ZOE ROHER, Tell City.
.Tnrift nf the Supreme Court First
Diitrict-JOHN W. PENCER, Evans-ville.
Jndee of ths Supreme Court, Fourth District-RICHARD K. ERWIN, Fort
Wavne.
t.,,? rtf fViA Armßllfite Court, First
District JOSEPH H. SHEA, Seymour.
ROBERT JCEMP.
Miss Lillian Anderson,
" Agnes Buechler Mr. Edward Cambell " Othniel Chambers " Earl Dougherty, " Claude Gramelspacher. " Francis Ginder. " Robert HohlerMiss Clarissa Kuebler. Mr. Ignatz Kress. ' ' Raymond Lorey Miss Sarah Mehringer. Mr. Albert Raney, Mis 3 Olive Rudolph,
. DOUBLY Mews Readers Can Ho Longer Doubt the Evidence.
This -"asper citizen testified
long ago.
Told o quicK: reliet or un rlrmVirerl benefit.
The facts are now confirmed,
Sach testimony, is completers evidence conclusive
It forms convincing proof of
merit
William John, Newton St.,
.Tflsner. Ind.. savs: "I know of a
case of kidney trouble where
Dnan's Kidney Pills were used
with great benefit. The person suffered from lameness across
the hits and this was accompan
ied by a dull, gnawing pam through the back. 'When I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised,
it occurred to me that they might
be just the temedy that was
needed and 1 procured a suppiy. Their use brought relief and nrnved of benefit in every way
I consider Doan's Kidney Pills
an effective - kidney medicine. (Statement given April H, 1907.) LASTING RESULTS.
On March 24. 1910, when Mr.
lohn was interviewed, he con-
firmed his former and added: 4The great benefit derived in the case I have previously described has been permanent.
Doan's Kidney Pills are worthy
of re-endorsement.
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
9-red. 'G. driver,
Veterinary k t i g t x Office on 7th St. next door to
Kunkel &Eettich's livery barn
Home phone in day 45-2, mght
119. Cumberland 77-2.
Miss Lena Kress.
Of Cass township, is a canrli- Daughter of Joseph Kress, ai d date for Representative for Du- aged 21 died of Petronis at Oakbois and Pike counties, subject to land C.ty last Friday morning the Democratic primary. and was brought to J asper aud w e - t-r- buried at St. Joseph's last SunUaPPII Ul PflPnPniPP day afternoon. She had been to litil I IJ II. UUI pölllöl . st Louis and on her way home Of Pike county, is a candidate became so ill that she had to stop for re-election as Prosecuting at Oakland Cjjy where sno i died. a 4.4. , a K7fVi .Tnrlif.ial Coroner Meinker and Mr. hrade-
Circuit- Subject to the decision meyer of Huntingburg held rn
of the Democratic primary may inquest ouuuy munuii.
9, 1912.
Salb holding an autopsy. Sun
day night a Mr. Grigsby was ar-
Cnn Pniinhl PnmmieeinnOP rested and placed in Jailm da-
IUI UUUIIiy UÜIIHIHUÜIÜIIÜI . fault of $1000 bond, for his sup
.TnPnh A, Goetz is a candidate posed connection with the case.
. .
for County commissioner irora
fn Sppond district Ot JJUDOIS
County, Subject to the Democrat-
. . i i
ip primary eiecuon
Thomas Schnarr is a ennd'date
for f!f inn tv OmmipsiO . : iom
the 2d Distric,"
Subject to t1
Huntingburg Grows.
LTatfc Pri
mary May 9,lc
The Rev. F. k
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' c hurch ounhe morning uj vi -t 4 Re-
Synod?cal ? i , Sunday School wi, byterian chuu-n pulpit of the T day, April 28 Vie discussed t h :
generation," i. un c.: .orybody was verv much initr-.ted. At
. . . . v night he sp Problem ' a no That, the bo ' riaht. that he i
Bv virtue of a decision of Spe
cial Judge JohnE. McPall, the
City of H'Burg has been enlarged
bv about 450 acres or territory
and 200 inhabitants who didn't
want to live in the village by the
creek. Judge Bretz also decided
in favor of the County Commis
sioners m their contention that
.-' Emil Berger was not a competent
civil engineer. Emu Berger
ravs the cost. Emil has learned
that -he can take a hoss to water
but he? can't make him drink
Sadderbudweiser.
.he "Boy
ii jart said:
...urily is all j 1 as good as
the home from w .u. h he comes, 1 not as good as i.m mother but as' the home fro-- u i.rch he comes Courts anc1 - v..j were designed to reform but .he ' have miserably f ai'ed for i o one can be reformed by force. There must be a formation of character rather than the reformation of the person. He emphatically stated that he believed in the boy because:First the boy possesses integrity and every kid has integrity. He has a strong moral fiber. If he tells you anything you should listen, it might not amount to very much to us but it amounts to a 'great deal to him. The men I who are giving their lives to the' winning of the boy have discov ered in the juvenile courts tha. the petty theiving and burgleriwere not con-mitted by boys i the slums but by boys coming from the best homes in the cities; eighty five percent, of the boys corning irom these homes. So many of the parents seem to consider the bov a thief and to prove the asser ion he asked why did
jelly high on a high shelf rather WBfct
then on the shelf where he could . reach it. We should never distrust a bey until he breaks a law. Second. The speaker also believed in the boy because he has manhood, so much manhood that , hp. Qiiffht to be considered a com-:
panion. bvery parens needs to;
Decome wen cicquaiiitcu vyiuh boy. They may know their : 3
names but not their dispositions. s Two many parents forget that a :
. boy is a boy, a kid is a Kia ana the guy is a guy. A boy is not a calf, nor a colt, nor sissy, nor a gandpa, nor a grandnia but is a
Now Service to Chicago
111, and intermediate
Points Via Southern Railway Monon Route. Effective March 4th, 1912, Mo- . .i fii
non Koute will estaonsn new
train service between French
Lick and Chicago, on following
schedules:
10.00 PM Lv. French Lick Ar. .UU AM .
10.03 PM Lv. Werft Baden Ar. 6.00 AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli L r. 6.33 AM 10,45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. 5.35 AM 12.01 AM Lv. Blooinineton Lv. 4.22 AM
S.On AM Lv. LaFavette Lv. 1 43 AM
(3.40 AM Ar. 63rd St UhicagoLviu.ounu 6.45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago Lv 10 25PM 7,00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta " LvlU.loPM
This train will afford excellent
service between all Southean In
diana rjoints, Chicago, 111 and in
termediate stations.
RnmVment of new train will
consist of electrically lighted
Pullman drawing room compart-
rhent sleemng cars and nrst-ciass
coaches Southern Ky. trains
leaving- Evansville 6.20 PM, Uan-
nelton 5.45 PM, Rockport 5 45PM
Louisville 4.30 PM will make
connections with this new and
improved service.
J. C. Beam, Jr., A(ir A, öt. uouis
SOUTHERN RY.,
Caught. In Philadelphia they tell a story
of a man whose wife hail arranged
an "authors' evening" and persuad
ed her reluctant husband to remain
at home and help her receive the fifty guests who were asked to par
ticipate m this intellectual least.
The first author was dull enougn, but the second was worse. Moreover, the rooms were infolerably
warm. do. on pretense oi leumg
in some cool air, the unfortunate host escaped to the hall, where he found a servant comfortably asleep on the settee. "Wake up T sternly commanded the Philadelphian in the man's ear. "Wake up, I say! You must havt been listening at the keyholesHarper's Magazine
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"Hie Black Sheep. ,rWnat, asked the man who had returned to Ins native town after an ahsence of many years, "hecame of Ed Ferguson ?" "Ed? Oh, he'sdoin' fine. Got the "best livery, stable anywhere around here and runs the , depot hack." "Let's see! He had a younger brother, hadn't he?" ''Yes Lera. He never amounted to much. Wrote poetry and painted pictures. I guess the family kind of disowned Mm. At least he went away several years ago, and I dunnc what ever, hecame of him." Chicago Tribune.
Very Serious
It J.S a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuiae
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Liver Medicine
T$he reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2
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