Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 May 1912 — Page 4

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4 i 1 - '9 - 5It 9 i IÄSPER COURIER POLITICS. if THE PLAIM TRUTH. 9red WV il El) ftftAKK. Whit More Can Jasper Petple Ask? TTTl .St K It I I

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k nttärfui at kflC iOi tWr ii

or tratidinttfltoii cr. -in iuo

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Rnlvfariotion L50 Per Year.

SihHfiriberi until definite order to dis-

ft faHl-ilMi (the dbpMion of the

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1 Govfernor 'AM5JEL M. RALSTON, Jlifihawaktra. I Secretary n StULEW KDIjING-

ijEAM, Deüntur.

i Auditor-W. Xi'RfE LaWrence-

eter-jöstice

and all tbe powers could not move them The time vvas at lekstI thought so before the wiIöWwlircTfcöm with'experience taught me the verdancy of the belief when ooliticians,

political leaders, if you prefer,

stooü squarely ontneir rebyeubivp nnvf.v nlflfvfnrms and would

VMfe gWen'uj)Wffopthey had

oi ieecnng at tne yuuu. wiumw siiTTP.ndpTinff onGiot or tittle of

tthirjionvictions. I believed in

the party ot my young mannooa atheehristianiiian or woman Stääves in Jehovah. Thbse Wtke d&s Ofthe torchlight

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Jaspeiqei'SUch iiatementsas the following, it must carry conviction to "every reader: Mrs. P. Dieckmon, Jacksoa St. Jasper, Ind., says: '"For a long time a member of my family suffered intensely from lameness : and sharp twinges across the loins. There was a dull, raiserable feeling through the back and heädachißs ware common. The kidney secretions also caused me much annoyance. TDjpan's 'Kidney Pills were doing such good work in similar cases that a supply was finally procured from Flick & Pf au's Drug Store. This remedy proved to be just the one

f.hah was needed nnd its use

Mr

,rM-W H. VOLLMER, .;S?in-

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, . -J t t nf Pnblifi Instruction

HHrfffn THOMAS W.BROJLIiEY

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1 Reporter of tbe, uRreme Court fe Judee of the Supreme Court First ffiistricW.OHN W. öPENCER, Evansi JfldgpÄ Sapreme Court, Fourth District RIÖHAKD K. ERWD., lort S Jndzeof tbe Appellate Court, First i)istr:ct JOSEPH H. SHEA, Seymour.

in n rn nur starement sbm

thinks hishlv of them. Occasion-

''the ilewspaper lally this remedy is taken and it a navine ötodos- i-always has a beneficial eftect.

For sale, by all dealers, rnce 10 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf

falo, Kew York sole agents for tne TJnited States. Eeinemher the name Doan'a and take no other.

Serious

Ttie Primary.

Hon. H- W Carpenter is renominated without opposition. JakaHoffman of Madison gets a second term also. For Representative,Robert Kemp seeir the most votes. Hon. Peter L Coble and a Pikeite called Barker also ran. In the 3d CommissionDistrict: M. Hauser secured the nomination. There were no sample ballots in Jasper. The vote as reported Friday morning was as follows. Pros. Atty. H.W. Carpenter 2123

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Sertoli matttr to Mk

for one medicin mnd bav th wrong one given jvu For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuint -

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Liver Medicine

The reputation of this old, relia bit 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 Mlo than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2

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Renresentati ve Bark er

P. L. Coble Robt. Kemp. Treas. Wm. Rausher Sheriff Jacob Schwenk Coroner J. F. Meinker TCri. Landerrebe

Corn's. 1st Dis. J. Hoffman 2123

Cnm's. 2d Dis. Jos. Goetz 106

" M. A. riauser 7S5

' 4 Thos. Schnarr 446

" H. A. Streiker 210

So the great primary is aver. Everybody satisfied? ,

The Countu Commissioners.

Albert Eckerly was friven the

contract for next year's coal for

the Court House ana jul. The usual amount of bills were

allowed.

The following: were appointed

registration inspectors in place

of township trustees: Geo. F. Main vice, Thos. Inman, H. Castrup vice, John Buechleiiv Geo. Hoffman vice, Jacob Kempf, Ger Whelf vice, John Block David Able vice, Ben Fisher, E. W. Pickhardt vice, EdC. Johnson, M. A. Sidle vs. John Gehlhausen, Wm. Helming dee, Henry Dall, Jacob 3SHgg vs M. Thimiling, John Stenftenaglevs Atkinson, J.N. Hagen vs Dave Morgan. The last 3 wert appointed instead of Republican trustees. The others were appointed to take the place of Democratic trustees? on account their not being allowed to hold two offices At once.

"Get Wise,"

polei, the.holdirig of partyfrarbebrought prompt and gratifyidg cues; the däy?' öt florid Speech ;.relief.,, (Statement given in ad4)rutal cöärseness in tiie, as- April 1907.) saults upon the enemy. Those , A Willing Corroboration. were the days .when men topk Mrs Dieckman was iintetriewnvnorf'o ftht.i'fci ftd on March 24. 1910 and sne

in them and cärrifed all their 30b 'Said: Tr?he person who took printing to the papers allied with J)oan's Kidney Pills and whose

rnera poniicany . am wuvmyvu, . - - , .n

tlTt it was during that perioü, if everpnhat 4 'politics'1 in the

newspaper," or "the liewspape; iftjaolitics" was a naying ötoüos

ition from a financial stanapoint Sut there was an abundant reward otherwise in being a part of the organization and helping to play the -same as it was then

played, and especially in, holding

up tne nanas, in an numuie way, of the men who made political history, , , . , With years came the knowledge that noliticians -like republics,

tare ungrateful aradk that ,the men

whnm the newsnaners drag . out

of ohsenritv aild srive'a standing i

and recognition they could never i

attain, in any; other way are irequently guilty of that greatest of all , crimes ingratitude. With years came the knowledge that "the newspaper in polities' ' was but little more than a vehicle in which politicians rode at will and from which the most of them would have been barred had the "pay-as-you- enter " practice of the piesent streetcar systems been in vogue. With years came the conviction that "the newspanoliries" was little better

than a chattel of the party it'

represented or the politician whose case it espoused. I know what is the custom of the politicians in several localities, I know that the only thing that you get

ut of candidates for ottice, be

hey of high or low degree, is

trom $11) to tszo ana uiat tne

most of them bleat like a dying

oo wVpti thp. nrice of the an-

V( I f A W W.- i

nouncement of their candidacy

and write-up (in many of which you graze the crime of perjury a score of times) is töld them. -

They pay it, of course, but f re-1

ciuentlv thev 0 out on the high-1

ways and byways and denounce

yon after election as a hold up

and a grafter.

Those who are nominated at the primaries will assume that it

is due to tneir own popularity

and those who are defeated will tell their confidential friends1 that if they had had nothing to do with the newspapers they would have been nominated. Gopn School Graduates. At tbe March examination for

common school ""graduation, the ' IT. 1 1 J .

tollowmg additional applicants were successful: The following is the percent. COLUMBIA TP. Ben Ellis, , ...77 Fred McCune 78

Blanche Stevens, 79 ! HARBISON TP.' I Carrie Harder 79 1 Elmer Hoffman, 77: Edward Waldrip, 92 1 BOONE TP. j Jesse Schnarr, 77 ; MADISON TP. j Henry Hauser, 77, BAINBRIDGE TP.

Rossa Lindsay, (5Hallie Traylor, 86. MBRION TP . Willie Seng, 78. HALL TP.

Sydney Conrad, JEFFERSON TP Guff ev Kine,

Clarence Dearborn, 7S. P ATOKA TPMarie Ahrens, 89. Mabel Alpers, SO Mary Smith, 78 John Stapleton, 77. CASS TP. Edward Lange . 84 Anna 2. Meyer 75

Milda Wibbler, SO mm Ä

Office on Ith St-t door to Kffnkel& Eettich'slivery barn Home phone in day 45-2, night 119. Cumberland 77-2.

New Service to Chicago 111. and intermediate Points Via Southern Railway Monon Route. Effective March 4h, 1912, Monon Route will estabiish new train service between French Lick and Chicago, on following schedules 10.00 PM Lv. French Lick Ar. 7.00 AM. 10.03 PM Lv. Weat Baden Ar. 6.00 AM. 10.27 PM Lv. Paoli L C33 AM 10,45 PM Lv. Orleans Lv. 5.05 AM 11.10 PM Lv, Bedford Lv. o.3o AM 12.01 AM Lv. Bloomington Lv. 4.22 AM 3,00 AM Lv. LaFayette Lv. 143AM 6.40 AM Ar. 63rd St Chicago Lv 10.30PM 6.45 AM Ar. 47th St Chicago LvlO 2oPM 7.00 AM Ar. Dearborn Sta " LvVO.lol Al This train will afford excellent service between all Southean In

diana POintS, Chicago, ill ana in

termediate stations.

ttm-ncrmprit of new train Will

consist of electrically lighted

Pullman drawing room compartment sleeping cars and first-class . 1 T- 1

coaches. Southern cy. trams leaving Evansville 6.20 PM, CanJr, K AKPM Rocknort 5 45PM

Louisville 4.30 PM will make connections with this new and

imnvnvpd GArvice.

J. C. Beam, Jr., AGP A, St. Louis

SOUTHERN RYM

TIME TABLE

Schedule in Effect.Sunday App. 21 the Fo owing is (op Information Only and is nor

Suaranteed. J2ASTBOUND

NO. 5 DAILY 9:34 A.M.

nS 11 " S:10 P. M. Xo! Id SUNDAY ONLY 650 A. M

WESTBOUND No. 12 DAILY . 'f:f7 A. ÄI tZti 11 11. A. .M

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quality of fabric, ckarao

ter of workmanilup, correct" nets of fit or ityli wkcm yoo have clottci mack to fit yowr

form and as you warnt t

Ed. K Price $ Co

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Four-Button Novelty Sack, No. 712 .

A PROMPT, EFFECTIVE

REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF

AT1SM

JLmtnbago, Sclxtrca, xeurmlglm$

iuatwy irmuDia ana Hindernd Dimoasasm

Allied externally It affords almost in-

wmn ruei irom poia, wane permanea 1 results are biufir effected by takln it inI Mrn&iiT. nrifvlnc tbo blood, dlssolvintr

tbe poisoBoui lubsUuoe indTMCOviDg it

f roo tot system.

DR. O. L. SATES

(A Mttte girl karvlHiii a weak b&cksjtSd

br DlciBiti i Sjaxiy Trouul MMS)

oo)dMiMUftsct, Töe

jut it In x7 praciM."

luv. jm ss agr isi r SWAISON IMEHsHTB MR I Mfitf!,

Dept. SO 174 iAk) Msfeet. ixisso

Tkey deliver ab

tion at unusually convenitmt prices, and weVe ready to send your order to tbem as soon as we get your measure and choice of their nerSr Woolens. AT

Wm. J, KUEBLEKS Clothier and Haberdafr West Side Public Square.

No! 20 SUNDAY ONLY. U :f & Timo shown ut lluntinybnr. JEASTJiOUND. No. 1, DAILY. 4 :37 A. MJ No. 1), " y:'20 No. 3, " B:n0P. M. No. 28, " 5 M0 " TOSTEbUHD No. 2, DAILY, 12 :f)0 A. Ü. ' NO. 4, " 10:30 ; . No. 24, " 11:55 A.M. No. 10. " 8:00 P. M. V. E. Claycotnb, Ai?t Jasper

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LOTS FORSÄLE

m oh sannst it. The Home Telephone Co has the largest list of

subscribers and will 1

give you the best service You can talk to your friends, order your merchandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO TELEPHONE GO

Foley

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Pill

SWANSON

PILLS

Act quickly and gently upon th digestive organs, carrying oft tba disturbing" elements and estabUskin a healthy condition of tha liver, stomach and bowels. THE BEST REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION 4jJfc Heictacho, Sour Stomach, Hoi rZSurr. , G!sh L.lvsr T I S f A J

25 Centn tsor Cox

AT SJitiCCIS'o

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Vhm They WiU Do for Yoa Thty will cur your backache, atroctha your kidneys, corroot urinary irregularities, bull up th Vforn ut tissues, anc eliminats 4be excess uric scic that sausss rkeumatUm, Pre Tent Brlt'hl's DJstas and Dia

bates, an4 rasters health ano

strength. Refuse substl4Msa For jsale by Jos. A. Mehring

We have 30 choice lots in Qutzweiler's addition for sale at once, at very low prices. These lots will be sold for cash ör od the installment plan. All are on improved streets. Good healthy location. It will pay you co examine. Call on. JOSEPH GU1ZWEILER, Main street & Public square.

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The Sutton HOTEL WEST BADEN, IND.

"The Typical

Home-Like

Hotel

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Plasterer.

Trade Marki

Designs

Copyrights ic

First Class Work i ÄVn;tcWÄ

'Advertise if you want a husband Advertise if you want a beau Advertise if you want a sweetheart

You'll get one I know, ; Laura ßlesch , ! 79 TK A ah TPl n 1 fth 1 n

For the Newspapers and an Ma- Nimrod Sanderman, SQ o gaziies tNumber snccessful in April 77. j Hon uTSCtS takeE S U 11 Innere onrl -.t t K I VJUJJ. UJ. U U UU UU)Ä.UJ-r

ITS cäu ai iuc aö wuu- lNUiuDer OI new apiJucaawa öuu-

cessf ul in April 23. Total weeessf ul 'in the ctuuty

147.

Anyone son r.- nf -..i i.-n ' d dcscnrtlon ma

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InvaaUori H Mont strictly out t raa. Ol :

Putoats ta-

-.ol If rwli.Mt it.lA. Ct ilHIUIIIliCa

.n toi't .ii. '.-MCP BOOK on Putent t t:! v x'ur .".ii:t patents.

ujh Muim .Si, Co. receifi

Ijinicat. clr

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queens P anything is wanted, Found, Inst straved o stolen

Let us show you.

CHAS FLIC5-

TMr : four ei bs, Sold by ail newsdcsiert.

WUHJ & Go,36,B'Md New lor? litsnob Ortleo. 626 F 8U Waatiawton. Ii

Are

p. Mimics and Chaooed Hands

quickly cureclbyaiiiib-bjrCkJnsrUia Ivc. Try it; it is a sccc. rnce a craU.

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Will V. Troth,1Proprietor. The Sutton Hotel is 'ocated upon a high el'evatian affording splendid view of the picturesque

springs valley. Locatea one square irom aepou and the famous West Baden Springs. Electric Lighted, Steam Heated, Hot and Cold Water, Fire Proof. j t Rates $10.50 Per Week, with all the conver iences of your home. No better table service. Under new proprietorship. A ssp.rl hv none in the vallev i

at a sensible rate within reach of all. Splendid accommodations for families. Write the management for any information you want. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND.

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

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