Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 February 1914 — Page 5

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U3PER COURIER',101' ray CT came home from

Dioomingion sacuraay jora visit

Mr and Mrs Harry A hen VIS

Mrs. i. W. Haberlv and Miss rplarivps at naaneltan last

Flora Traylor left Wednesday for; Week.

Indianapolis to spend a lew days Mr and Mrs. Andrew W. Berber returned Tuesday after a few days visit with relatives at Evansville

Ask Mike Sweeney and Dick Mil burn who Brown sold the cattle to for $8fX) to bay a light in the court house steeple.

New Ginzharris for Spring

dresses at K. f. Kuebler's. Mv child w t timed terribly shoot the face, nei k ei I rheet. I hj jh ?r. Thomas Keleetie Oil. The ,aiu . ard, and the child task into a reatlaJ ktoep." Mr, Na y M Hanson. Hamburg, N. V. aiv. Mr. Otto Kemp oi rJvansville was in town this week selling Paints and Oils to his old established trade The county treasurer Monday offered tlie delinquent lands and o;s for sale. But few tracts were sold. Stanley Krieg of Fetersburg, candidate for prosecuting attorney, was circulating among the voters here last Friday and Saturday. . 1 Rev. John M Walker of New Albany, District Superintendent, will preach at the M E- Church Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Public invited.

Hive, eczema, itch or salt rheam sets yon crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing." Doan's Ointment is tine to: skin itching. All druggists sell it. 50c. a box. a i v .

Mr- Edgar Traylor and Misses Lyons and Masten secured about 80 backere to the chatauqua next Summer- Good.

A few Misses and Children's

Cloaks at a greatly reduced pi ice at E J. Kuebler's. frs Geo. R. Wilson entertained the Twentieth Century club Tuesday evening. Preparations are being made to hold a chatauqua in Jasper in July Some men are always wiiling to do anything for a change an others will do anything for the change Don't use harab phjreicB. Thereaction weaken? tue bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regulets. They op rate e.tbily. 25c at all stores adv.

Mis Anna Wuchner will ent- house steeple if the Jury brought ertain the Twentieth Century in a verdi-t of guilty?

Club and mends with a Washington's birthday social at her

Colds, constipation and hea lache are three common afflictions and relieving

the constipation help th cold and stops

the headache. I ec roley Catbanc Tables because they are very prompt and throughly cleansing, with absolutely no unpleasant effects. A whole bottle full for ') .r-riH j. A. Mehringar. adv. The Democratic voters of Dubois county should vote for a Democrat for Congress, not a grafter who hans lanterns cn court house sceeples so convicts can escape. His royal fatness Pat Sweeney is home for a lew days. We understand he worked some suckers into a pony contest at Boonville Same old story as the electric cigar lighter New suckers born every day. Catch 'em Pat! That old chap who said 'This is the winter of our discontent didn't have anything on Terre Haute since January 1st. With trial of Mayor Donn Roberts and

five other politicians on charges of conspiracy set for February

16, it looks like there would be a hangover of discontent when the robins sing again SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE. People everywhere ara talking of the quick and tine results Foley Kidney Pille gtv in backache, rheumatism, kid

ney and rladd tiouble. ion can not take them iuto v our system without

pood results. That is because Foley W ilnau Tallica in s n tn Kkt lilnur J on

PKCi iur a ngnc in a court bladder inst wh nature calls for to

heal these weakened and inactive or gans. J. A. Mehrinzer. adv.

Outing Cloth, Cotton Blank

ets, Wool Blankets, Bed Comforts, Pillows etc., at the right price, at E J. Kueblers. George P. Wagner left Tuesday evening for Martinsville, to take the treatment for rheumatism. Did you ever hear of a prosecuting attorney having $800 of the defendants money in his

home next Friday evening.

Buying To Save Money. Buying I oley's Honey and Tar Compound saves mom v heran e iEst T5 few

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Ben Segers, aged about 70 yrs

m cAm u; u,0!1:n ;n i j- i does atope the c uli un.l cold and one passed away at MS home in the

I ThHH;-: -!"" 1"! North end of town Wednesday

....v,v, ...v. w...v,. Mic.inPHie nwaun in name i sunaces, stops niht He ler

r, nosiery etc., at turning tnroat, naran, rasping coughs.

CCUp, hoareenes, bronchial and lafrippe cough 8 . .). A. Mehringer adv.

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Edw ard Knebler's.

J. C. Titzel traveling Salesman for Sheries Williams Paint Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, was In Jasper Monday on business. Jim

says business is booming up over

New Dress goods at

Knebler's- Call look them and make your selection.

night He leaves a widow.

The funeral services took place

Saturday morning in St Joseph's nhnrh nr.H hnrial in Varvaur

fc. cemetery.

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Albert Bohnert left last Thürs

Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, Minn., wr;te: "Chamberlain's Congh Remedy has been a needed and welcome gieet in our home for a number of years. I highly recommend it to my felloes as being a" medicine worthy of trial in cases of colds, couch e and croup." Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident vou will find it very effec-

For Kutrs. Mattincr. Linleoum tual ani continue to use it as occasion

itA M a a ino L,m f n D m WinHmir Aurtoina o Ura-n ooof ! requi res for years to com-, as many o h-

mu. w.oucHftt,i. . VrrZi f u. ' T " . ers have done. Foreale by al! deale

. , , j, ,, "'till W WOwVU v t v Ö X ui iiiGo io Jacob C Lorey for all ture Store. Kinds of Furniture, Sewing Machines. Washing Machines Roof- Mew Codi Mine.

ing. uuuenng, rumps, sewer t hvp int nnpn.H .m

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is territory, bveivoodv outfit lor f-nniff a.u iu

to smile like Jim. jer his ce farm. Rev. Bromky will preach at; otto Seng, SUw Lorey, Alfred Jasper Sunday morning and at Vonderschmidt and Charles Ireland Sunday night There KuebIer s t Sunda at Evans will be preaching at Trinity v;il 1 1 .1 HC

cr.urcn everynignt auring tne week but Saturday. Ali are in-

Pipe at a Special Low Price.

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adv.

Leo Eckert Dies.

a new;

coal mine on my farm and am' Leo Eckert, i !kst son of Mr.

Earl Frank, aged 10, son of novv prepared to furnish the and Mrs. Jaco'i iJckert died at Fred Frank, of Haysville, while peop'e of Jasper and Bainbridge his home near Jasper Thursday drawing water, from an oid well township a first class grade of after an operation for appendiSaturday, lost his balance and ca' We solicit a share of the citu and other ailments having fell into the well and was Public's patronage been in poor health for some drowned. Mus. Mary Megner time Deceased was thirty-one voora onrl 11 mnnf V a rA

B.ck.che.. Bhcum-.lsm V.nUh Aw.y He leaves ä wife änd three Mm Md womtB h m LackacLe, children besides his parents and rneumatiMiQ. itirand awoilen joint a are i ju hoBwllyghdtnkn.iw tihit Foley Kid- several .asters and brothers to ih'v Piilt are avceeatftil evanrwhra la mourn his death. dmiaa oat thaae ills. Tim ih heeauKM Iiis remains were laid to rest

I n, v Kidnev

Can't look w ll. eat fall, or fvv v ! with Ua para b ocxL Kaw the blood uro with Munlork l-lood Bittart Bal ilmpiy taka r imita, kaap elaan, aiti Cod hfiith in piettji nura to lollow. 11.! 0 a iM.ttle. adv.

The Town board met in regular session Mondav nicht and

made expense allowances a

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION 1914. Klc- i oiin $?o District off es $10 Oaäat ki. lowuship $2. to. For Congress.

We are authorized to announce the name of WILLIAM T ZEN OR of Floyd County as a candidate for Congress, subject !

to tne Demcratic primaries on March 13, For Judga 7th Judicial Circuit. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of JOHN L BRETZ for a second term nomination forjudge of the 57th

Judicial Circuit, subject to the; democratic primary election 1914. ! LEO H. FISHER, of Dubois1

County is a candidate for Judge of the 57th Judicial circuit of Indiana, subject to the decision of the Democratic Dnmarv election

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For Prosecuting Attorney 51th Judicial of Indiana. FRANK L. BETZ is a candidate for Prosecuting Attorney of the 57th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, Subject to the decision of the Democratic primary Election.

For County Auditor.

JACOB SENG is a candidate for re-election as Auditor of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic Primary election 1914. For County Treasurer. JOHN J. KREILEIN, of Marion township, is a candidate for Treasurer of Dubois County, Indiana. Subject to the decision df the Democratic Primary election, 1914. JOSEPH A SONDERMAXN.

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 can-

didate for Recorder of Dubois

county subject to the decision of

the Democratic primary election

1914.

ALOIS SPRAUER is a candi

date for Recorder of Dubois

County subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election

1914.

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PRETTY FOOT

Is largely due to the 1 in i i f shoe there is on that foot .o matter how shapely the feet I hemeelves are, if the shoes are not the pioper shape' size and style, the effect will be disappointing.

This much is certain -whether lady's foot is pretty or otherwise, will at least look pretty in a pair our latest style shoes.

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For County Assessor. JAMES M. SONGER is a candidate for County Assessor, of Dubois County, subject to the Democratic primary election 1914 For Trustee Hainbridge Township. LAWRENCE HOCHGE3ANG is a candidate for Trustee of Bainbridge township subject to Democratic primary 1914.

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Hotincinfff for dresses etc. a Vily t i-n 1 1 limn w'nk inartiv kulnev Hu!

large assortment, at K. . I. Kueb ,,,,narJ .waaiiariiaa. J. A. Mahriaaai ler. - m.tmm -i T 1 .It

KAr fiml Mr AimnA Morien. w ?orm lAdlcS t loaks. this

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A Joint' Primary.

For sale by Jos. A. Mehriner

ot Ireland having ben married tarjJ g()cos irom () to .l() 00 pj count es for the nomination pi imary 1914. Aftvyears Saturday, celebrated w?rtn more than double this 0f judf?e, pro ecuting attorney M their goldII wedding and I large aI1 at one -, these bar- and joint rep esentative is being Bill of Kxpeiisc. AfvM ml fri ..ti.l.; Will IlOt last long E J. tnlUnH nf Oi Iuloit iMn-ui Court for .Un.i

thered at their home to hol,, eb er. . j- l1' .

t hem enjoy the event

Don't Vou Believe It. Some nay that chronic aoaatipalifta niiiut Im' ctiifit. Iu't vou hflirvp it. CbambarlaiQ,i Tablati bavc carad oth , wh not voa? nve tht in a Iriali

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The venerable Mrs. Eckert aged 80, died at the home of her son Mat just north of town Tues-

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For Township Assessor. JOSEPH JOCHIM Sr is a candidate for Assessor of Bainbridge township. Subject to

Democratic primary 19t4.

HENRY WKHR is a candidate ifor Assessor of Bainbridire town-1

a joint primary in Dubois and ship subject to the Democratic In ifpH Stntoc Hntol

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boarders Also Cood Hicch and Feed Stable Good liar in Connection, hirst Class Liquors by the Jucr. or

von Bottle in bond goods at a leason-

34 00 able price.

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ine iniTmrHtuiiru Aiiu,. uaspcraiiu aurrüunuing lernjory There ia OB.) one whv to rare uViifnt-Bi.

da v morning m rairvicw ceine- men wno can uevote an or tneir ami that i hvconntitutimiai

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try theserv.ee uen'vr neu in ume to me worn pr 'lerrea, out iain'H .h rmo i,y muaiiieti conSr Joseph's church of which do- will consider thoft who can de- htin of the laueoun lining Mhc Knot ceased was a devout member vote but part ot the time; we ÄVaÄ

ieaen you ine ousmess, personal t.eurinif, an.l when it m entirt-ly eloaed.

interview granted; write John n-afnew is the reau.t, and anläai the in

Bljue, Agency Director. 724 J. M. S. Hldg. South Herd, lnd

The Bent Cough Medicine I havcuinl t 'hainherlain'i. Coagh

K -uf.lv erHince 1 have own Keeping i, ,us,.( mi) .i C lUuifH. tif Marbary, Ala. I conaWer it on of the lct rem e.licn I Hvci n-.'.l. Mv cbiMren havi tafn it u if I II VOfkl 1 1 U a .harm 1 or olo an l whoopiBf cough it ih x c IIfiit." For h1c bf alt daalata. a.lv. Adolph Eglofl and family n timed Thursday eren'ng from Nissjun They will spent I ti w d3 I with their parent.-, and tli". i Adolnh will move to 'w

Mow U Vour Boiler? It Ii ih hffn Htah' i t l it .i tu in h ntmurtch v h f hoile-, inn body U Uil euffjue .n-l hii mouth the lire I, ox your ir (aloaiaab) IqihI wotkiuK onler oi li it Q ".k tint it ail I not i'ati'1 a full lal anl ru,t uhlf to nupply the eaadad aajaaaj fco jroef aafiae iioi , 1 If oii have auv troable with n our Htonach Chilliihrt I in'n Tiihlrt il ,o vOQ

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A Beatty, 7 days If ike Thtekar, 6 dayp Hwnry K . ( . r aham, 17 da) - Jam ' I) Whitten. 10 tlayi John Kittennan, dayu I uh.ir II... ..I I lOO .......1 I .

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Theo and Now.

When "St. Jacob's Oil" was first painted on the rocks at Niagara alls, the ad was a good on; because it was novel. When patent medicine almanacs were first issued, folks read them certificates and all be-

cause 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. 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. " hen the church fairs, and the secrtt societies and the charitv organizations, and the labor unions, and th? individuals with "a l ' first beffan to perpetrate the programme" and the "hanger on the defenseless business man, black-mail had vague terrors for the advertiser which have well nigh all been dispelled. In ti jth, 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.

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Do Not Trifle ' With a Cold Is Rood adWce for men and women It may be vital in the caae of a child, lm experience has proven that there it nothing better for colds in children than Chamberlain's Coug'h Remedy It is a favorite with many mothers and never disappoints thnn. it contains no onium or other narcot.t and mav te Kva with impürit confidence.

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