Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 January 1914 — Page 5

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Mrs. Arch Doane soent Fr dav ; p,-otr;nÄ Mrs, V. E. Clay comb visited relativesrat Marengo Friday. Miss Lizzie Eifert is here from Indianapolis visiting home folks. For dyspepsia, our national ailment, ute Hurdock Blood Hitters. K?commerder for strengt heLing digestion, purifying the blood. At all drug stores. II UO a botti. adv. Joseph Birkle is here from Louisville visiting his mother. The town boa!d held ther trg ular meeting Monday night L .d made expense allowances. Any in itching in n tamper tester. The moie von scratch the worse it itchUoan s Ointment s for piles, ec Zfrua any fkin ithi rig. 50c. at all drug ptor- yiv. Dick Milburn left Monday evening for West Baden on business. Mr. Sturm Manager of the Novelty works left Monday evening for Chicago on business, "l have been somewhat costive, but I oanv8 Reulets give just the resui s I tihirt'. They a;t mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." ieo. R Krause. Alto na, Fa. adv. Dr. Ros Bretz and wife came up from tvansville Friday night for a few days visit. Robt. Hunter, of Providence, Ky., was in Jasper Sunday visiting his parents, A househoidn inedy in America f 25 years Dr. Thomas' Krlectij Oso r or cute, Nprains. bnrns, scalds, bruiser g5c and )r. At all drug stores, adv. Harry Aber went to Evansville Monday to meet his father, who is now visiting him Gus Eckert underwent an operation for appendicitis at Salb's sanitarium last Thursday and is getting along nicel. Cnrrn'c ton i pat ion Cured. 4 Five ean tgo I bad the worst (tase ti chronic constipation I ever knew o. Mfl 1 Uhamlerlniti'8 Tablet! cureii rite 8. K. Fish, Rrociklyn. Mich fale bv all dealei1-. aiv. me." I- or A new baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jacob C. Lorey on Jan. 7th Congratulations Sheriff Schwenk arrived home Sunday from Michigan City, where he had taken Nicholson to the penetentiary. Th: Mischief Quartette" and It s Work Katrb year the month of January numbers it list of victims from iniluena, la trri ii bronoliitid and nneumoni . Thn prompt use of Foley's Honey and Tar

Couipoind will check the onst of acoiainrouertv. He has many friends

an.l Mop a rou p:t ventinK the .levelopment tc more eno'je conditions Keen it on h and. J. A. Meli ringer . dv. Mrs. Felix Schneider entertained the Twentieth Century C lub at her home l&A Wednes I day ovening1. John Edwards and family nave TrmxroA frnrn rliihnifl to J&mer in-.y to the Jacob Berget- property on North Jackson S i ö vai' let I n n 1 1' ATI SN K 1' LS. H)L. A. J . walHti was bftdrv done np with rlieamatism an a ft . 1 pent for ho ev Kidnev mis wnicn vp the onlv tbiug that would cure him. to. Pcttc! of Pontiac, Mo. waf down on his bark with kidney and bladder troobte anl Foley Kioney PüIp made bilB ell and able to work. It is a ptoddrd medicine ami always heipp. Jut ti v it. .!. A. Mthrinei. Rev. Bromley will preach at Jasper Sunday morning and at Ireland Sunday night. Choir Practice at Jasper Friday night at Wuchners The "Boston Lvrics" present ed musical Te,ntainment at St Joseph's Hall Wednesday night under the auspices of the local high school. A Difference lo Working Hours A man working eiay is a nourf. His iv organs muet wort perfectly J4 urs to kc-p hm tit for S hours work. eak, eon-, mtietive kidneyi ean not do it. Thev must be noon 1 and healthily .Altr all the tune. FoleV Kidnev Pill mill make them 90. Ycü eannt take tl.em suits into your system without R refollowing. J- A. Mehringer a.;v. Miss Nettie Schüler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schüler. was united in marr.agre on Thursday to Mr H. E. Carnrs of West Baden. The Courier extends Congratulations. The JasDer Athletic ball team las been re-organized with Syl ester Bercer as manager; they ,re contemDlatinfi: leasing a park nd playing home games this ;eason. Women Aod Wet Feet. A. . i 1 1 j i and .t feet are a dar rer OJirfci nation epetially to Worne, and contre ted kidneyi often iuu ache, orinary irregularities aud rheaAfArM are not unusual rfuits. v.l. Kidnv Pill resture the reu nilar ibii MMtil actinn of kidnev and bl der and remove the came of thetrou Contain no hatüt forming drug. J. Mehrioger. adv.

Th cottage until recently own. ed by Henry GoePpntr on South

Clay St., caught fire Wednesday evening and was mostly destroyea as was aibo tne turniture of Vvonraa iviarKS wno uvea in ii Mrs. W. C Gruber, of French Lick, wife of the editor of the Springs VallejrHerald, was in Jasper a short time Saturday visiting friend enroute to Ireland to visi relatives. Do you begin to cough at niht, juet when vou hope to sleep? Do you have a tickling throat that keeps yoi awake? Just take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It will check the conga and stop the tickli' it sensation at once. Does not upset the s-t ran icb, is best for child ren and grown persons. J. A. Mehnn er adv. . Salary List Is the tax levy in Jasper this year Town and County are both to the limit. Poll tax in Jasper $3 50. Voters and Town Board's fault. "If you don't like it move to Haysville." Salary of town officers: Town trustees $300.00 540.00 540 00 900 00 540.00 660.00 600.00 660 00 Town Marshal Street Commissioner Elec. Light Supt ass't SuDt Engineer 4 Firemi ian Town Clerk Town Attorney 150 00 Total, Mr. Veter, To this add for Coal $4, 90. 00 59!MS A I Ii 11 I IUI For Street rock, laboretc 4.000.00 For electric Supplies 4,000.01 Interest on bonds 1,200.00 Other miscellaneous exp 6,000 00 Grand Total Mr. Voter $22,590.00 Remedy "Move to Haysville.' 9 Best Cough Medicine tor Children. "I am veiy glad to nay a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy writes Mrs. Lida Dewev, Milwaukee, is. I have ueed it for yer hoth for n,v children an.i myself nd it never

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fails to relieve and care a cough or cold, 11514. No fatr.iiv with children should be with- at fTQ QPRATTPP ,a o nnA out it as it gives almost immediate re-L f'V0 örnAULK 18 a F10.1" lief in cases of croup." Chamberiain's date for Recorder of Dubois Cough Remedy if pleasant and safe toCounty Subject to the decision of ake, which is of great importance when j the Demopratir nrirrmrv plpprion

m edicine must be gi 'en to young children. For sale by ail dealers, adv. Henry Wehr. Candidate for Assessor of Bainbridge Township Henry Wehr announces in this issue as a candidate for assessor of Bainbridge township Mr. Wehr has been a farmer all his life and is well versed in tne valuation 01 VVV! V I v t m M B W 1 . V lUUblVtl ' ' L fa th lownship and will poll . TT " , blT vote He IS well quallf a fied for ihe position he is seeking and has alwava been h Democrat. Hjs Stomjch Tronbles Over. ?vtr. Dyspeptic, would yon t like to feel that ycur tomnch troJblül weie over. t hat you eoutd pt uy kmd food t Hcsirc.i witliout lr.jurv . I Qai may ü SlI'kii;tI dL SÄ even u. u r.iu.i.Swi ;wi t . a. a . . a. a. hut permit us to assure vou that it is net altogether impossible. It others can he cured permanently, and thousands have been, whv not vou? John R. Barker, of Battle Creek. Mich . i?i one of th in. He says, " was troubled with be art barn, indigestion, and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain's Tablets, then my trouble was over," Sold by all dealers. adv. Yearning For Light. "When it comes to consuming gas in large quantities blind peopfo can beat then seeing brethren all hollow," said an inspector of ths 6 as company. "1 know two imies wnere Dotn riusuami ana wixa ful! m in their jlomes at ni ht y k t at that Tate clea are i!ina. tverv jei is lurnea on and 1 AO T nn t 2 . d k Light and darknesg are all the same to the afl3ict ones, but they insist upon illumination brilliant enough for a recep tion. And that partiality for light is not a whim peculiar to those two couples. Most blind people feel that wav. They demand the light, &nd in all private homes and instifcution? where the blind are cared of biUg f0Ui,h fof ttrange fancy." Fachance. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the sj? JjgTZST Signature of Lt)? &cJU44 8nrkT mre not all dead yet, lirau a t r in p Iod p-Mlrr ronies to Ja ami Kts jr S w oi. 1I ho or ? calloJ Iusines8 men to put un $10 0 a ! ou a pony MB teat, one of them put up an! it wa. uarnut hv houll iiavt thrpwuy Kicli ! aint tt Mil. "ucltTH will i.t. 1'aste this iu "ur b' i ;u v ivikci, wucii jruu uovcj an item of news, to all the hi 'r f a -aa iir U nn it ah Vin i.t Soulier oftice or tell the Editor. , We, all the items of interest; ami wimuui your iieip we can i get all of them.

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914.

Rates Cont?re3 $0. t District Count r$t Township $2 50. ij ii. . For Judga Ullth Judicial Circuit. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of JOHN L BRETZ for a second term romination for Judge of the 57th Judicial Circuit, subject to the democratic primary election 1914. LEO H. FISHER, of Dubois County is a candidate for Judere of the 57th Judicial circuit of Indiana, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election of 1914. For Prosecuting Attorney 57th Judicial of Indiana. FRANK L. BETZisa candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of the 57th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, Subject to the decision of the Democratic primary Election. HARRY CARPENTER is a Candidate for re-election as Prosecuting Attorney of the 57th Judicial Circuit of Indiana. Subject to the Democratic primary election. For County Auditor. JACOBSENG is a candidate for re-election as Auditor of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic Primary election 1914. For County Treasurer. JOHN J KREILETN nf Mari. on township, is a candidate for Treasurer of Dubois County, In diana. Subject to the decision the Democratic Primary elec- ' m .-v - uon, iyi4 JOSEPH A SONDERMANN, of Ferdinand township is a candidate for Treasurer of Dubois County subject to the Democratic primary, 1914. For County Recorder. MICHEAL KRES Sr. is a candidate for Recorder of Dubois county subject to the decision of .u ri,..t; ;, iä1.; Democratic primary election -iqi j For County Assessor. JAMES M. SONGER is a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic primary election 1914 For Trustee tainbridge Town 2iii. LAWRENCE KOOHGESANG is a candidate for Trustee of '11 I 1 ßa,nDnag.e lo7nsn'P suDject to Democratic primary 1914. For Township Assessor. HENRY WEHR is a candidate for Assessor of Bainbridge township subject to the Democratic piimary 1914. chamberlain's Cougb Rem:d". Thi rem St W has no'puperior for ro'i" ftnii iHiU . tt i nleayant tn take. ot r other D,,ic. aiw n s cutes. ror sale ov all uea ler s adv. la m Wat. "The baby ees leu ml French, fes, niadaine.M "He's learneT the gestures muj waj. Hanger's WeefeU. Lytsute-So poor Jones, the tojrxia& r, has gout out of his uiind! Stryppes--Yes. He had bn buaj ?or three montlis ou i tni chnulca' xarup. aud 1m couldn't get it woct4ÜJ Slop. Buttermilk a Life Saver i A French medical man ai!vist peo life. ople to drink buttermilk for long He savs that the lactic acid Hwcrd vo prrv anrt o f ma r t h v lanr.c. it in the blood vessels, keeping the vein9 aud arteries so suiwle and Ire running that there can be no clogup, and hence there is no de r po sit of chaikv raatter aiound the " -.im joints or of poisonooj waste in the muscles. It is the stiffening and a. i a i a i i i naraeiiin oi me Diooa vessels i rliich brinon old aire. Tjt'LT- . k i ... nxii is likeiv to postpone it Un oi twentv vears if (mil drunk A quart a day should be the minimum, tlie maximum according te and 0Diort ainty. 1

Colds To Be Takes Seriously.

Intelligent people realize that common colds should be treated promntlv. If there is sneezing and chilliness with hoarsene??. ti?klin th ' . , -.-v- vvysl..ufr i.i ' a w v Ii hl i i iir l r rm Iii r t .J v u wm t w 1 u I j A J . "! - anl lar LOUinOlind. Tf is Affotitra pleasant to take, check; a cold, and n-tk' KU, ,.Q,,CJ; itorn t he 6ie-p ami lowe.a ths vital reeietance. J A. Mehringer. adv. Circuit Court Grind Circuit courthas been grinding away this week, with nothing notable occuring lo mar the usual routine of work. .The following is a record of cases State vs Geo Cox, Ella Cox et al A and B Continued. State vs Urban Duffin, stealing cornea, inis is tne case tnat the grand jury found an indictment against last year and it cost Dubois County 198.45 to send Sheriff to Chicago, then after a few continuances it is nollied. The taxpayers of the county can draw their own conclusions. State vs Basil Hoffman point ing waapon jury trial, not guilty W. J. Cooper vs Southern Ry , damages, con't Hy Schneider vs Thos Cave, damages. Appealed on 1250 Bond Sarah North vs Wm- North divorce, granted $50 alimanvEliz King vs S. P. Midkiff, change of venue taken, sent to Spencer County. G Goodrich vs J. W Ferguson act, judgment for $65.48 Clyde Hays an 11 year old orphan was adopted by Thos. And ry and wife. Jasper B & L Ass'n vs Jos Merkly, judgment for $954.85 State vs Jos. S. Sermersheim, provoke, under advisement. State vs Frank Sermersheim a and b, under advisement. State vs B. E. Doane a and b with intent. Jury trial not guilty Herman Bros vs George Bauer account, judgment for $99.75 John Herr Co vs Jos Merkley account, judgment for $176.70. State vs Wm Beck and Iouis Fromm obstructing highway, not guilty State vs Micheal McNellis of Huntingburg violating automo bile regulations, jury trial fined $5State vs C. Batch and M. Schnarr, adultery, not guilty State vs F. Schüler, allowing prohibited person, Oscar Gasser, to drink in saloon, plea guilty fined $50. Ed Daggs and Robt Kapp were released during good behavior for petti t larceny LEGISLATORS' PERQUISITES. Spanish deputies, some of whom ar9 agitating for a salary, already enjoy certain privileges. They are entitled to frank their letters and to travel on all the railways in Spain free of charge. Unlike the French deputies, however, they have to pay for refreshments consumed in the chamber, the only article supplied gratuitously being barley sugar. Of this there is an unlimited 'upply, and lady visitors tc the chamber are always presented with a packet of this delicacv, which serves to swettmi the debate. SAME LANGUAGE. "I'm afraid WU have to cut that man's acquaintance," said the woman of strictly correct ideas. "Yes' replied Miss Cayenne. "He uses the same sort of language that we pay two or tnre doUars a et tc hear at a theater." How's This? We offer ne Hundred Dollars Reward ior any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknmr & To., Toledo, O. We, ;be undersigned, have known F. J. Chenney for thehrst ir years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buincsb transactions and financially able t carry out any obligations ma le by his arm. WALDIMCL KlHFAH A M HV, Wholesale DrogMii, Toledo. I ) Hall'l Catarrh Cure ie taken internally, acting Jirecily upou the blood and macocu surface of the pyntem. Testimonials sent fre . Price 7") cents per Uttle. Sold bv i ll 1 riiircists. Take hall's Familv Pills for conetiua tlon adv m - ( United StateS H Otel MlLL 8TBKET, JasI'KH. ND. First Class accommodations for' iraveiirikT men i and regular boarders Also Good Stable. Hitch and Feed Good Bar in Connection. First iasa liquors Dy me jug, or Bottle in bond ffcods at a rpasnn- '!... T - I. l . T able price, Your patronage is seliciced. lUAlA KKtbS Frop.

Application for Renewal of License.

AOTICI It hereby given to th W Bain! I ; , Dubois county. itizons f hut th unieriiiel, a no!.' citizen x T . . . - - iweuiy one year o:a. .f iroo. morl hr. -ter.imlwhn liMhf.nQ..Ann rJ' S'1 tb'town oflJas? jjäj d of ninety J3 before the j 1W1 ottij.. t,, iuwiswuaiyiDaiana, Kt tneir next rrifii lar february term. iiH, for leav to eil in his own uiiiuf spiritouj. vinous ;tn,j Uiau i quor. la lea quantities than a quart ut a t. me. with tue pnk'e of allow iug th ane io De aranic lor a period of one year from the date of said licens , upou the fol lowing property to wit The precise location where said liquors are to be sold if iu a room 15 feet w.de br JO feet long situated in the northeast corner of a two atory frame building fronting on Mill street. Said building is situaU.I on part ot lot 28 of the original town of Jasper, Dubois eounty, Indiana. Also, at the sane time will make application for license to serve lunches, confections, etc., and for the sale ot ciirars and tobacco. fcaid saloon to be conducted iu con nection h ith a restuarant. IGNATZ KRKS3. Dec. 26, 1913. a uk Were We Hayelt! he Best Medicine Made neyand BladderTroubles' FOLEY a a fa y r 7C 7 7G a Kidney ar.d Bladder: For sale by jos. A. Mehiin0e: mr.- i 1 i ne isarreis T JT and Lugs of cÄp STEVENS 'S7 Double and Single Barrel SHOTGUNS are drup-fortred in ne piece. Wade of STRONGEST here WEAKEST. Compare any where near the QUALITY throughout. rilV Our Shotgun Catalog shows the famous line of Stevens R-peatTs Doublt-s Singles If you cannot obtain STEVENS from your dealer let us know, and w..- v 9 lnp direct. t& press prepaid, upon receipt of Catal j Price. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY P.O. P." 500C, CH1COPEI- TALLS. MACS. do you know TheYoutR's Companion as it" is -tö-day ? aas. Enlarged, Improved and Better tfian evfer n More reading; tfian is givgn in any American montfijy 52 timesjyear ::ot2 Send To day for Sample Copies FREE TO JAN., 1914 Cut this out and send it witli $2.00 for The Companion for 1914, and we will send FREE all the issues for the remaining weeks of 1913 and The Companion Practical Home Calendar for 191 1. THE YOI Til's COMPVMO.N IU Berkeley Street Boston, Mm. Sabtcript ions Received at tftie Office 8or Family com Off er Eiacwber Statement of Ownership Required by let of Aug. 24, 1912. Of Jasper Weekly Courier, published w rekly Mt Jaspf r. Indianta for Oct. 1 113. alitor, Hamaalng Kditur. üa- neiu hi ma ger. Publisher, Owners. B. K. Doaii". Bondholders and mortgagee. None. Circulation Weekly B. K DO A YE, Put.

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When 4St. Jacob's Oil" ,oo first rainted on the rocks at Niagara aLf the ad was a good one; because it was novel When patent medicine alman acs were first issued, folks read them certificates and all because some of their jokes were new and professional certificate writers had not become known ot all men. When circulars were first sent to individuals through the mail, they did not all reach the waste basket unread, because people had more vanity about being personally singled out and addressed than they have now. When the church fairs, and the secret societies and the charity organizations, and the labor univrno, auu uir iiiuiviuuais with a Du!1" first bean to perpetrate the programme' ' and the "hanger ' on the defenseless business jman, black-mail had vague terrors for the advertiser which : have well nigh all been dispelled. In truth, the unavailability not to say utter worthlessness or these forms of advertising have long since been demonstrated by expensive experience, and the advertising world is rapidly turning to nPw.Qpaner advertising as th ; . practical, resultful Kind A ii n may use the wart on the b-iCK I ii neck fnr n nrtUor button; on the back coach o: a train to save interest on his moiM ittt.il the conductor comes around; stop his watch at night to save wear; leave 'i and t' without a do or cross to save ink; pastures his mother's grave to save corn; but a man of this kind is a gentleman and a scholar compared to a man who will take a newspaper and when asked to pay for it puts it back in the postoffice and has it marked refused. Our Sympathy. Is always extended to these in distress, but we have no symKathy to waste on the man who orrows his neighbor's paper when he can have one of his own at a mere nominal expense. Your home paper stands for your interests and the interests of your home town. It deserves your moral and financial supoort. If you are not a member of ' our family of readers you should begin now by sending in your subscription. When you go away from home, or have friends visiting you, or you are going to give a party, musicale or reception, or when your church or society contemplate any proceedings, or when you sell, buy or change your residence or business, or your sonor daughter is married, or when your neighbor gets a new baby, or, in a word, if you know or hear of any item of interest o the public, brine or send it in. and the Courier will gladly pubnsn it. Do Not Trifle With a Cold Is gooi advice for men and women It may be vital i a the case of a child. Lonj; experience has proven that there is nothing better for colds in children than Chamberlain's Cough Remedv It is a favorite with many mothers and never disappoints tht m. It contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given with implicit confidence. Laurels Again! Tke FfcrU Exposition rWdaJ Award to the 4-cJd I.H.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY CokJ mcdaH jUo warded J For 5a'e b i In J nU.aler s. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks Ocsicns corights c h nj derTi!''!! n.f tu w t , t ,tr ba fi u' 1 ' m muntcft V j ti- - rt!u our . is rhtir i w n. f r till, Jem i.. M Cl t u Patent t?e. 'i . t mni-t r- ft,, , :..' rur, i.t chrw. i'l Ihft Scir ?ic jflmrican. . M A A . A A ti ' : . recall loir . I.. Ikb b all TftraM.fl a AftWftdftftiftrft. Co.-J,B,oid-' New Tort