Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 February 1914 — Page 4

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jasper, lna

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PtnliwulnUpa MjM Per Year. Hits taoei lemiilel regularly to it

DOING THEIR DUTY.

Scores of Jasper Readers are Learning the Rnhi nf rho KiHnsiic

UUVlf Ul III v niKimijo.

To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do this the

kidneys are weak.

Backache and other kidney ills

may follow. Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills the

Prrwf nf rhpir wnrrh in Hip

following: F. W. Frejrbercrer. farmer,

eight miles north of Jasper, Ind.

, SHOWER OF GOLD UNO TECHNICAL MAN WORKS Oil UCD CnO QAPT

fubtchbe until a JeOnite order 10 uia1 and all arrears paid

io full; ooie8 in tne diction oi the says: "I had all the symptoms of pobiiahei a different coune ehouid be'kidney complaint and my back

deemed aif liable.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914.

Zenor Fop Congress. Enters Race at Earnest Solicita

tion o( Prominent Democrats of The Entire District. U'e lawyer Sterling Democrat Honest Man And Full 01 Push And Energy-. Is Popular A I Over the District

ached. At night sharp, shooting pains darted through my body. Doan's Kidney Pills acted

promptly, and not only drove away the pains, bat regulated

the action of my kidneys. My experience with this medicine has convinced me that it is a very effectiAe one." Price 50c- at all dealers. Don't simolv ask for a kidnv remedy

;?et Doan's Kidney Pills the

same that Mr. I rey berg t-r nan. roster Milium Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.

Bold Purse With 500 in Gold First Prize

Tn thi issue of the democrat

appears the announcement of Hon. William T. Zenor, of New Albany, as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Representative in Congress frcm this, the Third Congressional

GECHGE A. WEIDELY On the board of directors of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association is Geotge A. Weidely, chief ncrinppr nf the Premier Manufactur

ing Company. Weidely is interested

The Evansville Courier Introduces a Novel Contest for the Parents of i Pretty Babes - J j The Evansville Courier this week announces its

novel baby contest, which r opens January 25. Parents of pretty babes in this vicinity should send in their names, as it costs nothing to enter. The first prize is a gold purse containing $500 in gold, the second a silver purse containing $100

in silver, wmie nine aiMinci beib of prizes $25 in gold, $10, $5 and five prizes or $1 each in silver are offered. The prizes constitute a veritable shower of gold and silver for the babes. The votes will be cast by cou-

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while mm im mm cocoa cheer

THE f N ST ANT COCOA

you w Sugar

ling vratcr &nd stirring, when j Irr f i

etmu in in n ria . Looiains

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i Crtjoj. Tfte Caver is air, iv Dcrfcct. Yoj control 'he itrrnirth.

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ay ? iiiC'JMiiiijui u 1 1 paus uu r Üuj; over hot stoves. CßEFl makes the serving of refreshm .r.: to cailcm and priest a pleasure and reduces the work of preparing beverapes at meal time to a minimum. There is no panic at

:h t:Tvs in the household thi. has a can of

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00014 CHZE8 is put up i.i 1 !b. lithographed cms with :rew Cap Top. Price SO cT.rs per can. For a limited tir.e we will send a 1 lb. can typ :paid Parcels Post upon receipt ol 50 c eats

: ; .;rtpa cr coin.

Adci-t :n all criH: ' i r.J rcmiiiaocxs to dEER CO., Inc.

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7finnP in Rntlt FOr COnOreSSilian. i in everin connected with the au- pons Clip om The Courier.

w 3 " w" 3 ! tomob le business and is a nara Votes will aiso De aiiowea on suo-

Wm. T. Zenor, former congressman of this district, who last veak announced his candU dacy for the nomination for Congress, opposing the present incumbent, Bille Cox, who stands

for his ntth consecutive nomination, has qualified and is now in the fight- He met the require-

District. ments in this county Monday by

TnHo-o Zpnor needs no intro- navincr his assessment and nrow-

duction to th Democratic voters ing his hat in the ring. He has

comes

to getting senptions. l interested r

worker when it

now in the onenin week, Fb. 23-28, Congressman Lieb and other

which the Indianapolis dealers will leading men will act as judges. A t it 1 A A 1

nolo in tneir various saiesiuom successor to the automobile shows keld during the past few years.

of this county nor of the District his fighting clothes or, and in his

as ne IS Well auu iavyiwv usual uctcnii'iicu jr 10 uuoj

FEW CHANGES RHADE

Ail That's New in Autos Will Be Shown During Opening Week.

There are lots of pretty babes in

this locality and their parents should send in their names to The Courier and receive particulars. Address The Evaitsvilk Courier, Evansville, Ind. The Courier is sen by mail one year daily for $3.00; daily and Sunday, $5.00.

known in every square mile of

the District with the exception of Lawrence, the new county re cently added. . . He was born and reared in this county and spent nearly all his

life here. He lived several years at Leavenworth, Crawford county, and has now been at New Albany about two years. Ho is a lawyer of recognized ability and is an untiring worker at whatever he undertakes. He

has hosts ( f t neods tnrougn uie District w; will work earnestly for his nomination from now until the primary, March 13. lhe Judge has established an enviable reputation for honesty, abiliity and fair dealing during his public career as Prosecuting Attorney, Judge and Representative inCongress and the expression is heard otVn and everywhere that ,4Ju Z nor was one of the most liu.u.ul public servants ever etectvd to office in

this part of the country. It is prooer to add that Judge Zenor entered the race for the nomination only after persistent apppals from visiting delegations to his office from a majority ot the counties of the District, who urged him to become a candidate

and pledged him tneir support. 1 iy mm Am, A m rt

ranging his plans of campaign

with a view of being ready ere long to draw the strings tighter He is receiving encouragement from every nook in the district and the hard fight of aight years

ago will be duplicated. With practically every newspaper back of his candidacy, and a strong following as a start from various sections in the dis-

All that's new in automobiles vill be shown during the opening week of the Indianapolis Trade Association during the week of Feb. 23-28. F n changes in general construction will be shown, as evidenced by the cars displayed at the New York ehii All that was shown in Gotham Will be shown in the Indianapolis salesrooms. The manufacturers have been conservative in their 1914 models. Th tr

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The Barrels and Lugs of

trict, the race will be watched ' PE?blem h been tto. K ''"V

minimum of cost to give more for the money thnn ever before. Makers of high-priced cars have either reduced the price or, if they have maintained their old prices, have put far more into the car. Cost of production has been uppermost in theminds of the makers, and those who nave built but one chassis for all the models have cut down the cost. The Indianapolis opening week will show that the largest quantity producers Ford, Overland, Huick, Studebaker, Cadillac, etc. all adhere to the single chassis principle. Authorities estimate the cost of the average 1914 car at $2,;U7. This is a decrease in the average cost of preceding vears. The averaere horse-

o r power rating is given at 38.3.

191 3 there was a Dereentaee of 18.

with six cylinders cast enbloc, while for 1914 there is a great increase in nereentaee bv 30.1. There was 33.3

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STEVENS Vv . Double and Single Barrel

SHOTGUNS

specially selected steel

other guns are STEVENS wkhfuM

pnee and ote.

are drop -furled in one piece. Made of STRONGtST where

MAKtST. Compare any where near the

our QUAIITY throughout..

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SAVANNAH SUMMERVILLE

AIKEN AUGUSTA

CHAR F1STON COLUMBIA

Ashe' iile in "The Land of the Sky" Very Low Homeseekers Fares Winter Tourist Fares- Variable Tour Fares. Stopovers a.iu i ther special features. For information an to tcheJufe., farm and through Sleeping Cmr tmrpimm communicate with ".r local ueent cr

Main 1937 City 1938

B. H. Todd, D. P. A.f Starks Building Louisville, Ky.

with much anxiety. H'Burg

Argus. America Faces A

Childless Race Says Dr. Sargeanl

We Are Going- Like Old Rome.

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f:i-nous line of Blwrcap Repeater; Doubles Sin '! i. If you Ctaaai ObUin STEVENS from your d, iler let us l-n..v. Mii 9ft will ship direcL fex gpre prepaid, upon W eipl of Catalug Price.

12-Gauge Hammei less

Pump"'

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J. STEVENS ARMS &TOOL COMPANY P.O. Box 5005. CHICOPEE FALLS. MASS.

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Declaring that race degeneracy

Dr. B. A. Sargeantof Harvard, n left side in l913j vhijt. for 19i4 university told delegates to the , the per cent is r.7. nQfmnol niinforpnpp nn rarp hpt- i Although the averaee price of the

HI 1 IT rll mill viivt. f r rw iiutiwiiui vuiiiv.vnw w. '-"-' - - . .

, nAfvoH nvp TPrms tormonr rnnr rnp s nrviva nr rne - -

lYir .enui otv ..- t....v . , I lirp than ever betöre, there are re-

H mm. S-m Sm rf-fc i t m M A M L Ä J Ia ä a a. a m ma i '

Congress and every one conceuc naesiaoctrine nau ueen revei&eu

and tnac now tne survival 01 tn

The Hosre Telephone Co has the largest Ii t ol subscribers and will give you the best ser

that he made the people of the

District a competent, nonesi, faithful representative, and there are hundreds of Democrats throughout the District who confidentiy assure him that he will receive enough votes March 13. to nominate him again Sure it is that if nominated he would make his pai ty a strong, satisfactory, popular candidate, and he would carry the party to vietory with a rousing majority. There is much more that could be sa d favorable to Judge Zenur's candidacy, but all the read ers of the Democrat know him. and know his sterling worth as a

man and as a loyal, ngnung Democrat, and most of them will no doubt give him their support, as they have always done when he has been a candidate. Corydon Democrat 01 Course Bille Will Promise Anything For Voles.

unfittest is the rule.

"Twenty percent of the mar ried women of the United States are unable to bear children and 27 per cent of the college gradu ates are likewise sterile'' he declared. "In some of the New England m, a,

towns and cities the death rate

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ported fewer maker- in tnlfl lieid. it V1CC has been noted that builders of low-i rvirfwl cQi'j Q a p1s:k hvf tistn in'

price, while makeis of high-priced YOU Can talk tO yOUT cars, generally speakinjr, have pro-

duced cheaper modt l i.

The tendency of the industry points'

to six-cylinder as well as tour-cynn-der cars, comfortable, luxurious as possible, easy riding, convenience, electric lights, self-starters, stream line bodies and ertater service all

? round. Last year about 50 per cent m a m mm m

friends, order your iner

chandise and make your appointment by

the Home 'phone.

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: i 3 r.cccl gun, wttnout any 0DjctlnnttbAt

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l.i. j.jgh or water to gt in; can't ireexe up ufa rain, snow, or licet; it' P 1 M- 1 brc a shell of wood) permits a thorougMy symmetrical gun without aachUc:: g i-trcugth 1 ; it b the safest breech -loa din-.! r.Sot tun ever built. k m. . . m - . . m ..V 0 mm MB .

It IS Vim, 1Y ..-ltm V Mil im-U4 immmmt D U (It t fA t 4C '4-1 Atll I .CtU . Q mm Am

Sjei ttott Msttad Barrel ( other guns) Press liu'ton Cartridge Release remove loafltd CartrirfgeS quickly from magaiinr without wikin? tlirotifjh acth r i 1 mm . wrm m a m" f 11.. ( ' Jl.i

Uoub e t'f.rir I xkp.llown r cature 1 rtatrer And ntrnmrr OMCIV. ii.

guaraniecu in snooiing aiur.i ; price biai.uara urMe Serd 3 tamps poefneo for h" catalog desctlbtng No. t8 A, B, C, D, Tad Trap Special and all other 7??(Zrifz repeating ri:k? and shotguns. Do it now!

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42 Willow Stre , N. w ' onn.

'? voit floof ' ' ,,r Botgtto, ym should h:.ve a copy J i Ul Sliwl Book 1:" pages of useful information for shoot wrlcfa, hulht?, primers and reloading tools for a'l BtasMlard rifle, : . munition; bow to measure powders accurately; stiows you how t- ' ? r In half and d cadre i '1 better savoring. Thi baäk - fret I ! d tkrec ttamps postage to '1 lie Merlin lirearms Co., 12 Willow St., hew

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

towns aim ciues tue uwui nuim. "t, - Ch V nTTnnTfi nn mPT rnTTnTT? exceed, the birth rate- Were it TjÄÄ DUBOIS CO TELEPHONE nnr for the foreign noDiilation l ff

- - w-- o i in SUIIlt IUI IM v.; I uiuci . Lien w j t v, v some of our largest cities might riht-side entrance and center control in time be depopulated," he said i re feature- also that have this year Hp tmvp the following causes: ! come into ver' neral use'

o ----- o - - Poverty and the inability of i the working man to support a

large family. Luxurious living and the love of ease and amusement on the part of women of wealth. The fact that an increasingly

large number of women have entered professions that prevent motherhood. That the number of dwellers in apartment hous?s where children are regarded as nuisances

are on the increase "In this age of high cost of living it is no wonder that peop e shrink from the responsibility of raising children' he said. M Ancient Greece and Rome paved the way for their decay when their beautiful women'

ceased to bear children and the

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Bio Bid For Clark County Votes. ::

Congressman cox is Pmi7 men 0f the age sought the comthe city of Jeffersonville a glit- ionship of courtesans. The tering priz- in the way oi a h ad thig method is

250.000 appropriation lor -ieventually doomed. enlargement and extension oi, -The nation . Dr. sargeant the 0.8 Army depot V.tnaSaid, "must turn aside for a place. This may look good tt time from the pursuit of wealth the citizens of Clark bot MSft fc facfi thi problem of deter iorafore Mr. Cox has usually stood tion by emphasizin the need of for retrenchment. ee,1lQaprt physical training oft, the part oi ly time between now and March 13 for such a big deal to go ..Unless the hodies of Ameri. through and after that date ne women are more perfectly will likely forget about it. developed t0 meet the needs of f rench Liek Herald, tne race we face a childless age" . he said.

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Corner 7th & Jackson Sts HOMtl 'PHONE.

60 YEAHa EXPEfi!Ei.CF

to cmphsaize the mmts of voar bwiness or ODHHi Jur spe1 sales. A strait story, told in a straight to He readers of tkSm psper wfil CAJlcly reach Ü rs of ftfi thoughtful, intvQjppt buying pablic, the people Who bar

Ü 1 the money in thsr pocket.

tnd tl.e feople ufco listen to reason tn4 not ttiss. Our fxÄcs, sKl srxrw yon sl list of the Äpti of p I k vou sai ta Call id m them Um

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Fair, Frank, Fearless and Free.

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HARRY L. ARCHE Y

A strong believer in the efficacy of the so-called opening week as a means to prove the strength of Indianapolis as an automobile market is Harry L ArJicy, former president of the trade association. He has much experience in the retailing end of the automobile business.

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Jasper Courier

An Fiide pesi (lent Democratic Newspaper that says

what ft please:- without aski

The Ben Ed Doane Job Printorium is

unexcelled for Fine Commercial printing.

ivepaper that says 0 . your peroiiseion. V

JASPER,