Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1914 — Page 3

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COURIER v- i.oi.,XSrenyr5

,1 iau.uR - account ot ner motner oeing sick. her place in Boone tp. yesterday. a The county commissioners

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4i 1 uu icL.aav,wiaaiv-va wv . . . . . a. 1 1 day from a trip to Louisville and.hold the.r regular monthly

P. Warner returned from

igville Saturday.

R. Wilson was at home to!Ch,cago-

Sunday with his family.

ses-

itromze your home paper.

My child waa burned terribly about

fact, neck and cbest. I applied lJr.

lou KclectK! Oil. The paia ceased, m m m a -

tbe child iiDE into a rettiui ileep. m a ft .

in. Aani v M. llanaon, Hamborg .

adT.

rs. J Li. ijreiz entertainea Twentieth Century Club

Inesday evening

albert Traylor was here fron

nville this week visiting rela

es.

Seed Potatoes and eating

:k. buv them now while price

low. E. J. Kuebler.

;an't look well, eat well, or fwl we'l

imp it 1 eol Keep the blood a X m . -. a . T S A.

re with Kardock Klood rsmeri r,ai

iply. talc. x reise, keep rloan, and

1 health ir i:rettv sure to Iollow.

ID a botile. adv.

Jos. Dischincrer held a sale at

his place west of Jasper Tuesday

and will move to Minnesota.

Call and see our assortment

of Dress Goods for Spring, we

have the new Fabrics and Correct shades. Kdward J. Kuebler. Colds, constipation and headache are ibrte common afflictions and relieving .h constipation helps tin cold and stops

' .he headache. le Foley Catbaric Tabrn because they are very prompt and broughly cleannin. with absolutely do

unpleasant effects. A whole bottle lull for 2f cents. J. A. Mebringar. adv.

sion next Monday to allow bills and to transact other business.

'Spo thp nntipp nf onr Cah-

ge plant offer in another Col

in

oeoDle did in Dubois Coun-

inar the month of Decem-

1913, according to the State rd of Health, An average of day.

l)ok use harsh phyuicR. The reaction

lakene tbe bowels, leads to enronic

istipation. Get Doan's Reguleta.

;y op rate easily. 2öc at all stores

idv.

We are making a low price

now on ueSL nortnern hwwu

Seed Potatoes. Call and see, and

learn prices on the different var

ieties. Edward J Kuebler.

Nathan Taichert. who has been

conducting agent's furnishing

s:ore n the Kunkel building on

Fifth St- wi 1 move to the sc. uler building on North Main St next

week.

SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE.

d..,.,.u vrru i,pr r t a 1 k i n a cf the

quick and tine results Foley Kidney! , Pills giveiu bacaache, rheumatism, kid-ju-

ney and bladder tioubles. ou can not

take them into your system wiihout

good results. That is because holey

Kidnev Fills give to the kidneys and

bladder just what nature calls tor heal these weakened and inactive gans. J. A. Mehrinzer. adv.

.Soiced and Holland Herring,

trdellea and various kinds ol

ied and canned Fish. Prices

ry low, at E. J Kuebler'o.

ive. e-zmH tr 1 or Han rneuin aei

crazy. Can't bear the touch of yourt

itbin Doao a Uintuient is hne 10

in itching. All druggi'-ti I ll it. oOc

x. aJv.

All kinds of canned goods at

reasonable prices at Edw. J. Kuebler's The new clock in the Court House was placed in position Wednesday and will soon be in operation. Frank Troxler, formerly of

Jasper, and well-known by nearly everybody here, died at his home in Los Angeles, California last week.

Tuberculosis Essay Contest.

Miss Roberta Wilson 14 year

old daughter of George R. Wil

son and wife of Jasper won trie bronze medal for the best essay

in Dubois county on Tuberculosis. 99 The State Gold Medal was won by Miss Mary Vrbovec, of Elkhart, Ind., The Silver medal

was secured by Miss Ruth Morgan of Dearborn county More than 300,000 Indiana grade pupils participated in the contest 24,000 ribbon prizes and 92

bronze medals are being award-

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION

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Our Sympathy. Is always extended to these in

or- distress, but we have no sym

pathy to waste on the man who

borrows his neighbors paper

wnen he can have one ot his ovTn 1. m. - AM rt mMi v mm 1 - x r - r ff 4

: i m 1 a j ti i.. at a mere iiuiniiiai eAucuac.

?u j . r. r .. L u J; !? "i;, Your home paper stands for your

The heavy snows and rains of last wpek brought Patoka river

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Rate lnre8 920. .ilistrict offices SlO

UoaatvIS Township $j ÖG&

For Congrresa. We are authorized to announce

the name of WILLIAM T. ZENOR of Floyd County as a

candidate for Congress, subject to the Democratic primaries on

March 13, 1914. For Judge 57th Judicial Circuit. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of JOHN L. BRETZ for a second term nomination for Judare of the 57th

Judicial Circuit, subject to the

democratic primary election iyi4.

LEO H. FISHER, of Dubois

County is a candidate for Judge

of the 57th Judicial circuit of In

diana, 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

Don't You Believe It.

ome lay taai cnronic contupuu

mnt cured. Don't vou believe It.

amberlain'i Tablets have cured oth-

hv not vou? Give tbeiu a trial.

Uy cost only a quarter. For sale by

dealers. adv. Tbe Best Cough Medicine i 1

I bavaused (Jbaaiuer lam s ouga

iedy evr sine I have been keeping

ise. says . iiuiCB, .uiuui, a . V A.

I coosider it on 01 tne dst rem-

kes I ever used. My children have all

en it aud it works like a cnarai, for

and whoopinf cough it 1 ex -el-For eale by all dealers, adv.

lands after which the cold snap

came covering the wpter wich about two-inch ice; the water

has now receded leaving the ice. Ligrippe Leaves Its Victims Prostrate.

dome virtims cf la grippe never fully rea ver tbe health of the lungs, and per-

sistent coughinir la weakening. nie quick action of Foley's Honey and Tar

makes it valuable in severe ia grippe

coughs. F. G. Prevo, Bedford, lnd.

writes :. La guppe left me witri a severe

cough that Foley's Honey and lar

cured, and 1 am back to my normal weight." J. aY. Mehringer. Adv.

interests and the interests of

For County Auditor.

- VT j JAtUD ÖEilNU IS tt CMUluai.c your home town. It deserves f re-election as-Auditor of Du-

j , j Is i , ior re-ejection as'Auuaui ui ivuyour moral and nnancial support boig Coimty subject t0 the DemIf you are not a member of our Qf.:rt p. dHnn iQld

family of readers you should be- " i

gin now by sending in your sub

scription.

v. Id Papers the Courier ffic 5c

Crushed Ovster Shells, meat

ScraDS. Poultry Powder, and reach the diseased portion, 2l mmm m 1 m 1 rw 1 . A. .

For County Treasurer

JOHN J. KREILEIN, of Mari

on township, is a candidate for

Treasurer of Dubois County, In

diana. Subiect to the decision

The Courier Reaches Buyers, Uf the Democratic Primary elec-

Are You In It? tion, 1914,

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n .lnA. f .nnn- Hp CnrPn JUSfLrtl A- ÖU1M UAmN,

rtt T?At i nom1 fnii-no Y i r'. to o nan

bv local apphcauoDS, aa they cannot iT. -rn a t.i.

of the ear. didate for Treasurer of Dubois

Born.

Stock Food at E. J Kuebler's

Wednesday was Ash Wednes

day and the beginning of Lent and the social season among Catholics closes until after Eas

ter which occurs this year on April 12

To Ed Hemmericin and wife

k!lege Avenue Tuesday nigh

24 a big baby boy. lhe and parents are doing well.

Buying V oley's Honey and Tar Com-

Don't forget, when you have un itm of news, to call the

Courier office or tell the Edrtor. tion of the macous sun lC,

We want all the items of interest and without your help we can't get all of them.

I fill ll IUC uipraoru yrvti uvu, v v.i i - The e is on.y one way to care deafness, County subject tO the DämOCrat

Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- , mm dition of the mucous lining of the Eueta- por bounty Recorder.

1 lim; X U . neu twin muo id iuuiuvu i . .

v-ii hau a rmnhlina annml or im nerfect m hkal ivKejSS or- is a can-

hearing, and when it is entirely closed, didate for Recorder of Dubois Deafness is the result, and unless the in- county gnKject tO the decision Of flammadon can be taken out and thio tXi ZiZZi

tube restored to its normal conditioning eniwrduc nuaijr .tv,wVM

hearing will be destroy i forever; oinellVUl. . m. . 1 JSS a I

ALOIS SPRAUER is a candi-

II III' II J UOUilll I' ll l . vvj . . - ,

mAfikümiu.nnBBur! ,p,. Motp tor Keeoraer or uudois

We will giveOne Huadrsd Dollars for County Subject tO the decision Of

anv case oi JJeamese cau ea oycaiarrni the Democratic primary election that cannot be cured L.y Hall s Catarrh " f ,

uying 'oUy's Hossy and lar to-- Mj , Rtcommti QXnm. nd savei money becsaie jfcsi s riw

Toledo

mm .Anl hf r MOd COld Slid OUt

Itle Issts len? time. It quickly ii. r &nd inflame. 1 sui faces, stopp

kling throat, harsh, rasping coughs.

up, hoarseness, Droncniai ana i-

ippe coughs. J . A. Mehnnger aav.

The pupils of the grades in the

ral public school gave a vvasnmm . 4M m A - a m

on birthday enteriainmeni

irlav affprnoon. which was at-

hded by a number of visitors

id pronounced excellent Dy

em

Lkachc- Rheumatism Vailsh Awiy

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Aw and women hav ng bacaacne, luWiatim. stif and iwollen joints are

iueft y Kl.d to know tost Foley Kid-

y Pills are successful' very wure in Iving out these ills. Tnat is because

I? Kidney Pills are a true medi.-ine

d quicsly t-nective in all diseases tnai

from weak inactive moneys ami

v irregular ne. . -iouhu.

alv.

berlalos Coufh Remedy

Rev. James A. Lewis, Milaca, Minn., write-: "Chamberlains Cough Remedy has been a needed and welcome g test in ,ur home for a number of years I highly recommend it to my felloes as being a' medicine worthy of trial in cases of colds, couwrhs and croup." Hive Chamberiaiu's Cough Remedy a trial and we are conödent vou will tind it very effectual and continue to use it as occasion rnnire for vears to com, as many o ti

ers have done. For sale by all dealers, adv.

Uure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY &CO., Props., Ohio, old by Druerciat. 76c.

Take h all's Family Pills for constipa

tion. adv

rtluafrated Phraie.

When you go away from home,

have friends visiting you, or 4. . r rr fk XT

iu are going tuivca

isicale or reception, or when

ur cnuicn or society viit-

itm anv Droceedings, or when

m sell, buy or change your res-

lence or business, or your son or

Lurhter is married, or wnen

iur neighbor gets a new baby.

in a word, it you Know or

?ar oi any item vi uwv

u ry aann IT in

te DUDUC, uriun .

id the Courier wih gladly pud-

ih it.

leFerBebici, Etlective For Grown

'hat's Foley's Uotiey and Tar Com-

und U has tne connucuco

.a " m .11

o,t mho Sn(ws ll m

Itiftactioo

Newspapers at best have to print much that isn't ideal, be cause it is mostly their job to mirror life as it is, not life as it ought to be. And in drawing the line between what is fit to print and what isn't the most corseientioui judgments will differ. J This newspaper has no hard and fast rules governing its news columns. The editor re. serves the right to raus judg-

meniapon u.t- mu v uua, rocome and the nights are ong

m a m v m m i -v w . - w i 1 v m w . v

Going agulnst the grain. Chices Journal. Now that winter time has

that right

how Is Your Boiler?

It has been stated that m m's stom

affording a fine time for reading

let's hear from our correspond ents as regularly as possible,

Upon them we depend for the

Ü914.

For County Surveyor. EDMUND D. PICKHARDT, M a . 1 J!

or. ratoka townsmp is a canoi-

date for County Surveyor, of

Dubois County. Subject to the

Democratic primary election,

March 13, 1914.

For .County Assessor. TAMF.S M SONGER is a can

didate 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. For Township Assessor. JOSEPH JOCHIM Sr is a candidate for Assessor of Bainbridge township. Subject to Democratic primary 1914. HENRY WEHR is a candidate for Assessor of Bainbridge township subject to the Democratic piimary 1914.

ach is his boile, his body is Uli engine ,neWS 01 the COUnty. Help US tO

NOT to EXCEED 3 TERMS W. E. Cox's Own Deliberate Words Promising to Not Ask For M ore Than Three Terms and Saying That He would Stand By That Declaration. He Has Had Four Terms and Is Asking A Fifth.

In letters to the editor of the Public Press in 1909, Mr. W. E Cox gave assurances that he did not want more than three "nf and gave this paper permission to publish the same should helagain undertake to be a candidate Now what can the people expect of him? Here is his own words, viz: Washington, July 8, 1909. "Permit me to say that I am thoroughly in accord with what you say that I would be satisfied with three terms. "If you recall, on more than one occasion I have discussed this with you in your office and expressed these sentiments to you. The truth of the matter is I have always felt since I have been an aspirant for Congress, that three terms would suffice, so far as I was concerned. This is what I have said to more persons than you in the District, and I have never claimed that I wanted to succeed myself more than three terms. To some three or four men in the past, 1 have said two or three times, 'Not to exceed three terms at the most' and on this declaration I am still willing to stand. (Signed) Your Friend, W. E. COX. Then in a letter dated two days later. Mr. Cox says: ( Washington, July 10, 1909. "You have by this time my lette coacurring in your former article, which in the future, should I undertake to be a candidate, you are at perfect liberty to publish. My letter to yu records my sentiments in private conversations, in the past year to several fellows in tne District. (Signed) Respectfully your friend, W. E. COX. What do the voters of the Third District think of Mr. Cox's promsies? Surely he has eliminated, for he is now asking for the fifth term. He will have drawn $60,000 from the public treasury when his present term expires and it is surely up to him to show that he meant what ne said-

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A CARD.

To the Democratic Voters of Dubois County:

In asking for your support and vote at the coming Primary Election, on March 13th 1914, for the office of County Surveyor, 1 do so with the full understanding of the required duties, techinical knowledge and qualification, which is absolutely necessary, to fill the several requirements of said office. I feel that you do not want a man in that office, just because he is a "good fellow' or because he wants the office alone, for his private gain, and without being able to give an equivalent, in ability, to perform the several duties of said office. I take it, that you want a practical surveyor, one competent in every detail, to render the service required by many of the statutes of the State of Indiana. I know you do not want to encourage reckless expenditures of your public funds, that will increase your tax-

ca, uiwsii uu account oi incompetent omcers in cnarge of your public works. 1 believe vou want the best for vour mnnpv that, von

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auu ciiicieiu omcers selected, ior 10 nave cnarge oi

uub puuuc worK. If, a varied experience, during the past 30 years, in a general practice of this class of work, together with : i i n i i x a i it

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ivmjf me nuts iiominaLion, ana i, in return ior vour C . 11 1 mm

connaence, will pieage you, my best ettorts. Respectfully submitted, Edmund D. Pickhardt, Candidate for County Surveyor.

A man may use the wart on

the back of his neck for a collar

you

States-

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to cure. k luieiiuwuuw, Mhrngr. adv.

he your town or community has no money untu tue wnuuuu correspondent, let us hear from 'around; stop his watch at n i- you to save wear; leave rand cur Iwithnnr a do or cross to !

WANTLl), Local agents or salesman for

isper and surrounding terruoo

itvhocan devote auui men thp work Dreferred, but

ill consider th-se who can ue

ood. They strengthen an 1 invlformt the stomach and enable it to d its work naturallv. Manv very remarkable COFM of stomach trouble have been effected v tbem For ale by ail dealers, adv.

ASTORIA

For Infants and Children. nie Kind You Have Always Bought

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'The Best Medicine Mde

U : Kidneyand BLiddcrlrouLles'

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without a doL or cross to save

ink; pastures his mother's grave to save corn; but a man of this kind is a gentleman and a schol ar compared to a man who will take a newspaper and when asked to pav for it puts it back in the postoffice and has it marked refused.

MIGHEAL KRESS. SR

Of Bainbridge Tp., for

New Coal Mine. I have just opened up anew coal niinp or. my farm and am now or. bar- d to furnish the

II CUUOiUCI -a mrm, , . . J te but mrt of the time; wiueop e of JÄner and Bainbridge i .uAKnoinifl nersonaliiownahiD a Hmt rla ffrade of

acn y uu luv iuovww, r i r ----- -tftrview granted; write John coal We solicit a share of the Luo. Agency Director, 724 J. M. public's patronage. p .

LEY FILLS

About you?"

I

Mrs. Mary Megner.

ack:.re

Bladder.

If a man dots not believe in himself how can he expect other

men to believe in him? He who has so small an opinion of himself as to think he is not much better than a worm or a grass hopper must expect to be treated like one. A man may succeed when others do not believe in

- him. but he can never succeed if j A , . . . For sale by Jos. A. MetuiDer he does not believe in himself. At the Democratic primary election, Msr, 13, 1914,

OF DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA,

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