Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 January 1914 — Page 5

iA5rtn tUUnltn Albert M. Bohnert left Monday for Indianapolis, on business.

Dr. Fred C. Driver returned Sunday aftr a brief visit at Indianapolis.

Louis Koerner was at home to spend SundayMike Kress Sr snent last week

in Hall and Marion to. interview ingr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hunter, of Perry Co.. visited relatives in Jasper the latter part of last week. Knr lyppepeiA. or r national ailment, M Burdock Bleed Hitters. Itioni meruit for tren.?thpDing digestion, purifying the hin,, J. t all ,iru toree. ll.lNIa -ottl-.

Members of the High School crave a box supper at the High School building Saturday night-

Mrs Hernu m Castrup p Miss Maprgi.- I rrup went Holland Friday for a few d visit.

aRoast Beef Lunch at Wm.

.oeppners tomorrow Saturday iination forjudge of the 57th

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914. Rat- Conr. - Dt .t nfTVe flO County . Township $2.fi0. For Judga 57th Judicial Circuit. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of JOHN L-

oriLiA ior a secona term rom-

Cbamberleie's Cougb Remedy.

This remedy hat noranerior for eougand coidp. It is plearant to take. nntaing no opiam or other narcotic. T

aiways cnree. tor sale by all dealecj

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night.

The Twentieth Century Club meets with Miss Flora Traylor next Wednesday even;ng.

Judicial Circuit, subject to the

democratic primary election 1914. LEO H. FISHER, of Dubois County is a candidate for Judge C iL - -ii T 1 i mm

oi me ocn judicial circuit ot In

Albert Traylor was up from diana, subject to the decision of mville last rtiday on busi the Democratic primary election

HAVE REASON TO BER0UC

Achlevemente of the American People Afford View of Unbroken Line of Progreea.

ness.

Any fcjo Hci ting it a t Ti tf mote you : er i i tu. Doan a liniinci t h zema anv nkm itrhinv

Im Mon

n.,i r tenter. . i ree it i füF ilea, er-A),-, at ail

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Roast Beef Lunch at Wm.

Goeppner's tomorrow Saturday night.

"1 have bet;n

noun h K'iiii4

in w hat costive, but

" kTiVc idht tiu rwnl m I

CUuire, -ey h ; miMly anl regulate the bowels perf.vtly. '-Geo. Ii. Kraust-. Alto.ua, .'a. adv. Sherifr Schwenk and wife took an insane woman from HuntingDUrir to the Southern Insane Hospital at Evansville Tuesday. boaeehoKlie rnudy in (Imtrirt fo 25 yean- Dr. Tfeomae1 Belectiu Oil Formt, upraina. bcrn, hmMh, bruim 25c at.. I . At al 1 drug store. iuIt. .Joseph Birkh loft Monday nij?ht for Milwaukee whore he is an employee of the Public Utilities Co.

Mr and Mrs Walter Bohnert returned to Gillett Ark., Sunday after a few week's visit here with his parents. Theodore Reis was arrested Sunday night and placed in jail to await trial; he is charged with being drunk and creatine a dis

turbance at his home Sunday

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Cininic tonstipatlou Cured.

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v HtfM s, V. Finh, ItrtMiklyn Mu h. 1 or hHl ly all demltffa. alv.

Felln Schneide, Karl Weteel.

Jesuit missionaries are holding a two weeks mission this week and next at St. Joseph's church; meeting! are being: held every afternoon and evening and are befog attended by larjre congregations; the services are beinjj: held in German this week and will he held in English next week. Uld To Be Taken Seriously. Intelligent peoplv) reaiizethat common coIiIh Nhoiil.l he treated promptly. If li'T.- is NiiiTim; ami cliil linnn " with hotirNenesH. ti- klinu' thront ami ronhimr

oeein pro optly tue oaaof Koicy finney sad Tie Compdumi. it is effective, plfitnant to taJci , obeeki a oold, tad ntopH tln rotih whirh eauHfl Iomb of lle p Mid lvo.s kba vital r.-ni taue. J. A. Mohriijcr. h1v.

Miss Htta Durlauf returned

Sunday after a few months stay

John Him r and Silva Smith, k at Los Anks cal poultry fanciers, won Divmi- II on.l MM

... "HIM I'll il. , rtra u of Ot.. I. ......... i i i.

... ura bvwiaviiii! iM.uiiry .,,,.( a f,.w ,lavs last w.-k ShOW lilSt V.iok I . I i . . .

I me lacier s purents at nice counl i Mi duel QuartcticM and If Work ty-

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fi her

with

linrli veHi t!ie month ol Janunry ritu

DM I ItH kf'ippr, I ururupi i in; . Willi f ti OpillAU K

ii

of viniiiiM from iullueii.a, la-

Mis Stomach TronblcH Over.

Uii anU pinMimofu , The Mr. Dyaptptic, touM you rot like t roly'ii llutiuy enl Tar foel that fOUf itomaoh trouble warn oherk (hi nMH.it of a cold ovn . that you QQUid :t hiiv kind ol food ih, puni iitnu ihr h'vH- y u h'Mrr.t without lillurv? That inuv

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i o M 1 1 1 1 o ii j , Ht'cm mo im 1 1 Li I V to you Iii II von do not

v. cwa bopa t ir aa and inn of teoi roubla liit im rmit UN lo iimhii r von tloiL it n iimI

The carpenter work on the ltKthr impoaalbla Ifotheracae ba handsome new biffliralow oJ ' 1 i,, "":,M,,n,lv- tl Mandl bara iV'..n.hi r a! ivli i An u I mm ii , w h not u ' .lohn Ii. Hark!, r v 4U i 1 o thV BaPkM rk Mich li one ol tham! 01 IMinth and Uay bt- is SboutiJU Ii, I wai troubled with harl

of 1914.

For Prosecuting Attorney 57tb Judicial of Iiilia:ui FRANK L. BETZisa candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of

the o7th 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.

JACOB SENG is a candidal for re-election as Auditor of Du

bois County, subject to the Dem-

I -iatic Primary election 1914. For County Treasurer. JOHN J. KREILEIN, of Mari

on township, is a candidate for Treasurer of Dubois Countv, Indiana. Subject to the decision ef the Democratic Primary election, 11)14. JOSEPH A S( ANDERMANN, oi Ferdinand township is a candidate for Treasurer of Dubois County subject to the Democratic primary, lit I I.

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!... a ht'icin to couh at nu lit , juM WliMi i fl lioj r t Hlf? loyoii tmfa u in .iliii thiuii lli.it ketpu you anakr Juni Uka I'oli'v h Honey and l a r ( cm poaind. It will chaok tha oooh and atop tin- tifkliu' tnatii u at onot1, Dol liol UMt the it. in rli, in bt'wt lor fhililreo ainl row ptfftona. .I.A. Alihnn ger. ud.

urn, initicHtion, and liver ruinpl.iint until l iihi'.i ChaiDDtrrlain'i rablata, thru ii tn utile nn as over," Bold by all dealt rn. adTi

CASTOR I A For IufanU and Children. Ifie Kind You Have Aiways Bought

lie;u t.,e

Par Comity itMoi tr. MICHEAL KUKSSr. is a candidate for Recorder of Dubois county subject to t he d-.vision of

the Democratic primary election 191 1. ALols SPRAUER las candidate for Recorder of Dubois County subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election 14.

Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schaaf and

Ifiss Threses Bchaaf retunud 4 f 4 f " M a v VT AMM A II... l f

ivuuajr liuui iH'w niuany wiiert they went to attend the funeral aut-kem r aotaiiueMU v.i. teoaue a nf Mr hoM T'c iiinf 11 " '' IM,,,V Plnr winea tu Jtupvi and vi aavr yllwM a auni. koi swuuhl boor iu-culled auslnoiifl . Hin to pal UP $10 00 a piece nil a pony run

t it, one ot tiirin put ii p $2 ani it arm anav Wai iin teed h nhouldJiaYfi th pony RiohTuInt aiet It sOll nck ii wilt ttv. 1'MHtt! tins in

your hat.

BM !.!., A. J. Walsh batlly dOBQ up witii rheuinat isiu o t i : i.. ii' 1 1 i

Bcm ur ruipy Aiiiaey i ins wiue'i nn a Hit' only tlmiu that uonld r ue bin. -(.. Poller of Pent , Mo, araa doi n m Um back wit.1, kidney and bladder tfuulue ami Foley Kia'ncy l'illn iualc

linn nn el 1 and ablet.) work. It ih

Vor ( ouiily AHHOHflor. JAMBS M. SONGER is a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic primary . lection 1914 For Trustee Vuiiihririga Townslilp, LAWRENCE H0JHGB3ANG is a candidate lor Trustee of Bainbridge township subject to Democratic primary 1914. For Township Assessor, JOSEPH JOCHIM Sr. is a candniate for Assessor of Hain.

U&ZSk lr'dKre township. Subject to

wemocrauc primary r.M 1. HENRY WEHR is a candidate for Assessor of Bainbridgn township subject to the Democratic primary 1914.

During the past 35 jeara 100,000 miles of raiioaads have been Utilt, requiring an expenditure of not less tnan $200,000,000, fbr labor and

material. We are both producer! and consumers. While our popula-

uon is only a little orer fire per

cent, of the population of the world, we produce 20 per cent of the wheat,

4U per cent, of the iron and steel, M

per cent, of the copper, 70 per cent of the cotton and 80 per cent of the corn of the world. Furthermore,

with inconceivable rapidity, mach in-

ery Has taken the place of Unman toil, and incidentally millions of slaves have been eet free. The same

triumphant progress has unvarying

ly characterised eery phase of Hu

man endeavor on too American continent aril and leligious liberty

i a natural condition as well aa an

attitude of mind. The story of agri

culture, of manufacturing, of min

ing, of the arts and sciences, demonrrates the unbroken progroaa and

uplift of the whole people. Finally,

me neaitn and well-being of the toll

ing masses hare become, with can-

Btantly Increasing earnestness of en

deavor, the individual and collective purpose of the nation. And above

all, the democratic Idea, through good and evil report, has cmcour-

flged the personal work and charac

tor of the individual Htiren. It has

alwaya belkred that competition which encourages skill should remain paramount. It has always gloried in this personal comjotitivo type as the ideal and preserver of democratic"" traditions.-Jamee 0. Fagan, in the Atlantic

KEEP WATER ON REQI8TER. If you live in a house whero there is a furnace always keep a vessel of water on the register and you will

nlwiivA hnvo hot wator und nni K

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A PRETTY FOOT Is largely due to the kind of shoe there is on that foot. No matter how shapely the feet tin inches are, if the shoes are not the proper shape, size and style, the effect will be disappointing. This much is certain-whether a lady's foot is pretty or otherwise, it will at least look pretty in a pair of our latest style shoes. TAICHERT'S Corner 5th and Jackson Sts.

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fi'ifiKim uifiiir.Ui Aim ft l w it v n li is i ... . i i

jift tiy it. J. a. Mehringer.

Wm. Bockleman and Bruce (Jretno took V Freyberer to the Southern Insane Hospital at Kvansviile Monday. A Free excursion at the County expense. A Difference In Working Hours A man's working tiny is s f oars. His

Dm't forget, when you have an item of news, to call the Courier oilKv or i, li th- Kdrtor.

' We want all the items of interest

can't

to uao any Li I m ting it AN INSPIRED POtT. llarkcr Scribbles th poet is cur tainlj a geniua. Parker Ills work dooan't aeem to indicate it. Rarker No, but the fact that ha has just married a milliner with a good paying business does. . m) Warner In

Career of (r?at Composer Found to Be Fruitful Subject for Motion Picture Film One would scarcely associate the life of Richard Wagner, the

great German composer, with

the moving picture theater-

Application for Itanmval Of liicnisc, AnTh'l'. i hrly Klvi-ii t" ! cltlxtiim W nul:ilrhlK' Tp.. Inlmioouty, ln.ll im, tlnit I Ii iiiiIim'h1KihmI. ii inuU'cltly.i n

'"' '"I. vnrx old, of Kr.. inoriil Ah mir ti i , Rod Uo Iiiim bon routlnuouN roHldont ni toe iuw n ol Janpr for a pci iod of i t befor thapubllctttlon oftlil nutlet will apply io th Board f I tommlMlonoj - .r Uuboli ( mihi v lndiiiua, at linn noxt reau hn b . l.i tuiry tiM tn. IUI4, fu Inn v . to mi II in Dil vk ii iiituin NplrltoiiM, iiihm uii.i umtt h in. .Iii ill 1)HM qimiltltlUR t lift It it I II U lt ill .

time, wah the prlvnleA of miuwinK th.MHIir to ! drHUC foi it pit lo. I ..four m,u from tin- data of taid lleani?, upon the foi low iiik proparty t wit: 'I hr prMI- loi ation w hen .n. II uor ftp to br told in a room l& fr. t Wl.ir hj .wi Irrt long kituut I in the northruM roi nri t atwoatorj frama bulldlnf frontlaa on Mill Mtrevt. Mmd huliain 1 ituati-d on put t of lot 31 of the origluul town of JuMpj , Duboin OOUDtji ludiMiui. Aluo, utth Mtiuiotlme will tmilr uppllcHHon lot liffllMO to ht-rVe IttnODe, rollirr tiotiM, rtr., und for the aule of OUrari and tobaooOi Bald mtloon to be condiK'tfd in conn ret ion v Ith I rtUt uarant. IOVAYZ KRESS, Deo, 26. 1913. J wkH.

Hnn nrr a u.ffl -a However, the career of this mus-

Fort Wayne, candidate for Treas. !?al ?niu,? has, een lnt0 the

get all of them.

Women And V et Feel. 0M and wet feet are :i daogaroai eombinatioD etpeciallj to UTomcD, and congested kidneys often rmlt. Backacfhe, nriuary irregnlatitiea and rheu

matic fevers are not rjtosail rmlts. t'ley Kidney Pi lit restore the regular

:md normal action ol Sidneys and lla l-

body ornaiiH iiulm work poriectlv 24: r Hnn r ve inecans- or tbetrontle. hosts to keep hits fit for 8 hcois work. jocUin no habit lotög drngs J. A. Weak, pore, inactive kidneyp ean not lo eunDjier. adv. it. Thev tnust be soniul and liealthilv . ' Hitive all the time. Foley Kidney Pills A man may use the wart on rill make them o. Yeti am t take the b ick of his neck for a collar them into your iratCBD wiUiool teoi re- button; ride on the back coach suit t follow ins. J. A. Meiirmeei adv. e . . . LY ot a train to save interest on his Pat Dieckman was arrested money until the conduc tor comes

last week and placed in jail on around; stop his watch at night

complaint of his wite charging " save

non sunuort and his case is set wiinoul a

lor trial next Thursday in Du- ink; pastures

bois circuit court.

urer of State on the democratic ticket, was in our city last Saturday seeing his friends and people in general, and working up an interest in his candidacy. George as his friends call him, is sure a hustler and campaigner euualled

by few, surpassed by none in Indiana. He made a very favorable impression, is a German scholar speaks his mother tongue

ana ne certain! made a host of

tnends by his all around good fellowship Such men as Mr. Bittler add strength to any political ticket. Our Sympathy Is always extended to these in

distress, but we have no

movies, ana is now oeintr ex

hibited in a Chicago theater The pictures show the life of Wagner from the time he was a lad of 8 until his peaceful death.

and also give parts of eight of

his great operas, which are in corporated in the 6.000 feet of

nm. Alfred Hamburger, president of the Celebrated Players Film Company, and the owner of a number of Chicago theaters, is quoted in some of the newspa pers of that city to the efTYr that the moving p;cture has become one of the greatest factors in present-day life. The Chicago Inter-Ocean quotes him as follows:

Can you imagine the influence

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mrjr.y sf

Liipy1 1

anno Home a Bottle of

mm HONEY

for

Willis

Cold"

FOR COUGHS and COLDS

ooiBin. mm ggMgg 1 9mtm Wmr Chll lrra

Then and Now.

When "St. Jacob's Oil" wgs first painted on the rocks at Niagara Falls, the ad was a good one; because it was novel. When patent medicine almanacs were first issued, folks read them certificates and all because some of their jokes were new and professional certificate writers had not become known of all men. When circulars were first sent to individuals through the mail, thev 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 this

secret societies and the charity organizations, and the labor uni-

ons,and th? individuals with "a RPti first began to perpetrate the programme" and the hanger" on the defenseless busings man, black-mail had vague terrors for the advertiser which have well nigh all been dispelled. In truth, the unavailability not to say utter worthlessness of these forms of advertising have long since been demonstrated by expensive experience, and the advertising world is rapidly turning to newspaper advertising as the only practical, resultful kind.

which the exhibition of the life or sale b7 JOS. A. MelllllPer

syro- oi a noble genius like Richard

Best Lough Medicine for Children. "I am veiv lad to say a lew irordfl in

to save corn; but a man of this 'ind is a gentleman and a hol ar compared to a man who w ill take a newspaper and when ack--

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cuujiu& iu uie .legteiu ineaieno mere nominal exDense.inMfn.. i.u :

V,,M u j - 1 "lw,co 111 Piuic lui m nie vanfi2 iTe.Pa,p!!nfoi:you!:ious inspiring incidents of this

I'll , i ' I Nfc. 4 III I 111 Al 1 w l I a k r 4 W sr Y m m m, mm, . - '

--- ii ""w WOni ertlJ man's carver Latpr wiywJiper,indimf(rn,-t. i.i-i

I ' C'haiiiberlain ro,rh Kern v od to pav fo j t jt j fe j writer Mrs. l,ni:i Dewt"-, Milwaukee. uAxr. i u l2 , , Wis. "i hsvs used it for vers both for th postothce and has it marked

my children ami nnelf an 1 it nevn fails io relieve and cure a couch or eoll. No fau.ily with ehil lren should le with nut it a it iriv-aiii! t linineiliate reiiei in - - ? of croup." ObasabsrisiD'i i nvuh Keineiiy i- pleasant ami sale to ak-, which "f Sjräst important wlin a ii -. 'n ine must he vri en to TOwDg children. For tale by ail dealers. alv.

refused

how's fh?

We offer One Handrad Dollars Heirl t .r any ease of Cstmrrh that can-

not be Hired by H air Catarrh c-ire.

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Statement of Ownership Required by Act ol

lug. 24, 1912. Of Jasper Weekly Courier, twhHsfceS eklv at Jitsner. Indiana for ).-r i ku

vour home town. It Hmppvm ". rlul "A" i?Ac, Kdi MuncKduor.

m " vvwj4 , .... i . lj 1 4 j r i r on h-'inxrcimo h 1 rvt ir-r en i ia hr i iaru,r- i v r..

I I )ltl0 nn.l ftrvniinl i. 1 V 11. .1 1 .1 . .

i f v,r V ututacw! supprc j company will produce many of it ou are not a member of our rV iUaJM 1

tam.ly of readers you should be-,0f the worla, including especialginnowbysendinginyoursub. lv the wm-t nf i rJL

111 n' I The success of our venture shows When you 20 awav from hnmo I that the American people areii-Ai n. n .

3 visiting you or etnn away from the old 'blood UIII1CÜ OldlCb 110161

Bnlhul.l r8 anl mjrtaares. None

Circulation Weekly

n. . IX A NE. Pub

rorn to before me this 15 dav if

Krank L Betz J. 1

Seal. Jan. Hi, 19141 wk.

Jan.

Do Not Trifle " With a Cold Is good advice for men and women It may be vital in the case of a child. Lottf e rpenence has proven that there is nothing better for colds in children than CKamberlain's Cough Remedy It is a favorite with manv mothers and never disappoints them, it contains no opium or other narcotic and may be inven with implicit confidence.

W

or have friends

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Chknnev a oo.t T n you arejroing to give a party,,ana naer scenanosot pioneer; MILL STREET. Jaspfr in

Til I I U f Qivi n n I f y rk 9- -- i n r -

George Schneider died at his home on North Mill St.. ondav 90 alter a few days iilne s of pntuj.iuiiia. Deceased was about 35 y. arsofage. lie leaves a wife and three children. The funeral occurred Wednesday morning, the services being held in St. Joseph's cnureh.

i

.he undtTs.-jn 1, hsve known V

J. OliaODfJ frr t!i Iii i") y":;rJ, and Wwi him ptTUvtly h-.rjor.i'ljle in ail ln--ia s.. traiiactiofia and fluaacially able t t arry out any obligation! ina' ie bv hi.- linn.

Wald i Ha, Kivnx A Mvkvix

H ll - r! Care is t lken internal.

- " m mm - m A ly, Hcting ii -mIv u;un the blool andior

mucous trimm i oi me ?ystera.

momuis f füire. rnce o cenls

tu. SuM by all Dnnrists.

lake hall's F

tion.

--- r ''J I I 1 . at A i.i : mnviP nave onH thof tho ofonH

v, oK.,k ' JJi. . nenard has now r.nhH a,.h an vJ First Class accommodations for

plate any proceedings, or when a te? Pne tnat the products of :;.e''"K ",c" anu regul

ar

you sell, buv or change yaur res- tn 3 Dr'Khtest minds of the wor ds aVlTTL-j u- u j j idence or business, or -vour on or history are demanded and under-o'f? 000(1 H,tch and Feed

" i j I l i r i t i i I ii ll r

is marriPii. nr whan scoou. vno, l say, can concern- r. .

.UU V. r V"'M nlAtPthpQPthinSon nnf otir ßar in OMieCt

word, if you know or Ahat the .moving picture , SÄtfl

daughter

your nei

in a

uors by

ion. rirst

the Juar. or

ami ly Tills (or constipaadv

Mian, wf ill a VNUrU. II VOU KnOW nr "v vn muni pn-iuic, D4.1Ä l 1 J fJS? hear of any item of interest to withuth1 exception, of course 0f Jwnd goods at a reasons per the public, hrintr nr Wnrl ;t ; the church and the press, is the ' pnce' . ... .

gd the Courier will g,ad.y püb- j g? in contemporary j " TgTZKReVIK I 1

ntaai Awapg to

I.W.HARPBR

KENTUCKY

WfllSKEY

Ktr Sate by All Lead'of Dalcra