Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1914 — Page 4

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DOING THEIR DUR Sorcts et Jasper Readers are Learning the Dutu of the Kidneii

i " IMrNl tu u (oiTt, iNiiuM To filter the blouj is the kid-

neys duty.

When thoy tail to do this the kidneys are weak. Backache and other k dn?y ; Ut may follow. Help the kidneys do their wsrk ! Use Doan's Kidney Pills the

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M,",ir,IJ" rV ., Prtof of their worth in the fol rim papa . mol! rvmilarlx to M 'owjnff.

ibecribeit umMI n hÜWONN SSM p

jnntinae ' le eive I ml Ml arrra pan i.i hill; MtSM in tt.r- accretion of tlic pibliahei m lifferent HUM iIMMM be Jemed advisable.

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The Deuiocr:!ic State Ticket. Uniteil States senator B f. Shively, Suth 1 nt Secretary of rtute- Horn r L Cook. Indianajol!s. Treasurer Or Stati -Geo. A. Bittler, Fort Wavne. Auditor of state -Dale J Crit tenberger. Anderson. State sopertnteadsnl or' publk instruction - Chas A Grefe tboOM Indianapolis. Attorney general R. chard M Milburn, Jasper.

btate geologist Edward ear rett. Plainfield Clerk of supreme and appellate courts J. Fred France. HuntingtonJudge supreme court Moses B Lairy. Logansport. Judges appellate court. First district M. B. Hottol. Salem:

Edward W. Felt. Greencastle Second district Joseph G. Bach. I Hammond; Francis S Caldwe I Winchester. Frank M Powers. Angola.

Dtstjrftel mmd County Ticket ( Mugwump and hört horse not in eluded.)

Freyherger, farmer.

eight miles north of Jasper. Ind. says: "I had all the symptoms of kidney complaint and my back

ached At night sharp, shoot

ing nains darted throuch my loody Doan's Kidiuy Tills acted promptly, ami not only drove ;away the pains, hut regulated the actum of n v kidneys. M I experience with this mniicin h is convinced me that it is

very effective ono." Price 50c Pt all dealers- Don'l simply ask for a kidney n rrcd get DoftBI i' lnev Pills- thf same that fcf r. FVeibervei h'd Post r Mi'b-rn Co. , Props , Baff a!o, N Y

Remember!

The first time you get a whiff of Stag from some other fellow's pipe, REMEMBER that Stag's taste is as good as its fragrance.

uii bein,; p t Mr. Bretz's matie without or i oiee. ami !

by tl e chah mm, nomination was a dissenting vote the applause of

For Judy r7th Judicial Circuit. JOHN L. BUKT For I'roett iiuug Attorney ? F r .1 .int Representative ? ror Clerk WM tioi'Kl.K.M N For Count r Treaanrer JOHN J. k RE ILK IN For Conntv Aaaes r JA MKS BO Mi KR ForTnietee Rain'ridjre I t.AWKr M K BOCHOE8AM Hon. John L Bretz

the eta t nf ; .)-,, 'x 1 h. vva8 de

e tared by the chairman to "be the unanimous choice of the conven

tion for judge. The chairman then announced that it was in onTer to nominate a candidate for Prosecuting At

torney, whereupon. Hon. Harry W. Carpenter, a delegate of Pike

I County, presents the nam of I Stanley M. Kreiff, of Pike CounIty. which nomination was second

ed by several delegates, and there being no other nominations on moticn, Mr. Kreig wa3 mad the unanimous nomine of tht convention, amid its app'au5e. and he was so declared by ihe

ihairman.

Upon motion the emblem adopted for this ticket was tne rooster in the attitude of crow

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Try a tin and get a new thrill in smoking. Convenient Packages: The Handy HaifS.ze 5-Cent Tin. the Full-Size I O-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor.

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"So Bite, "So Stint, "So Hag, "So String."

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Fortune telling is prohibited in New York, but fortune bunting is not. A man may use the wart on the b ick of his neck for a coll ti

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inere being no other motions .button; rule on tne bacK coacn

made, or business before the of a train to tave interest on h's

Nominated

At the Judicial 1! ititob

Heiii i Otwell. Ind. Mdy 1 1911

convention, on motion it was de

dared adjourned by the

man. Edward P. Richardson, Chairman. Geo , R. Wilson, Secretary. Courtesy In Business.

monev untii the conductor comes

chair arour.d; .-top his watch at night

to save wear; Ljave 1 and t without a do or cross to save jink; pastures his mother's grave Nto save corn; but a mau of this kind is a gentleman and a fchol ar .ompared to a man who will take a newspaper and when ask

ed to pav tor it puts it bacK in the postoffice and has it marked refused

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A successful business man thus expresses himself regarding business courtesy, and emphasiz

In accordance with the official a truth whicn some people forjoint call of the Chairmen of thel? r. ignore, to their own inDemocratic County Committees I J ury; 'I make it a point to reply hoito every communication of a bus-

delegates assembled at the K. ? !mess nature addressed to me. It f 1 ' Hall, at Otwell. Indiana, at 2:desn't matter what it is about. ItWofbars nVlnk P. M . on Mav 2. 1914. ! Provided only that it is couched -

for the purpose of nominating a ln civiI language. I do this beranHiftntP for indo-P and a candi-icausp courtesy requires that i

datP for nrosecutine attorney ofishould, but, aside from that,

the 57th Judicial Circuit. There was a full delegation from each county. Pursuant to the rules of the State Central Committee, Honorable Bomar Traylor, Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee of Dubois County, said county being the larger Democratic County, called the c nvention to order, stated its purpose, and read the joint call. On motion, the Honorable Kdward P. Richarden of Pike

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find, al.-o, that it is good policy.

Time and again in my life I have been reminded by newly secured customers that I was remember ed through correspondence opened with me years before, and many orders have come through this passing and friendly acquaintance with people On the other hand, I have known plenty of business men whose disrespectful treatment of correspun dents has been bitterly remem

bered and repaid with compound

The gn at -oedi-ni;iker jnst now are Tm (' i"1iek' idtorttMSS. They are talking from the Wand "tand. Head theiu.

sentm nt is its answ r ev

time."

Chairman of interest. Silence is the meanest

the Convention, and George R. and most contemptuous w:, 0 Wilson of Dubois County wastreating anybody who w, h e to Kkmon corrnturv. i be heard and to hear, and re-

Chairman Richardson unon as suming the chair called for nominations for candidates for judge whereupon Hon- Bonur Traylor a delegate from Dubois Countyplaced in nomination the name of John L. Bretz of Dubois County, which nomination was seconded by many. At this point, Bertram Pick-

hardt attempted to read some

Cigarettes to Minors. The-e seems to be a natation among the local people a'jout the law, selling cigarettes or cigarttte papers to minors. The In iana law absolutely prjhibits the sale of cigarettes, cig; r tte pa-

kind of a paper, when a point ofPer any substitute to a boy un

.lnaomoH l,v Hnvnrnl ,lpi ucr , cars oi aKe. im' inv

gates that the attempted readintr

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noiastne owner ot tne flora responsible for the sale and not the clerk that makes it. This law is . j i i

lysusUinedby the chair, for the Y'meu every uay m Jl" ku t iu. L... There will be a grand j iry m

of the paper was ou of order,

which point of order was prompt

aw imt 1 Sato f 1BbV Bk BaHl a nwftm

I The only waf to j New Home BB 1 it to buy the macd. "- Igfi i ! ia the leg. QW m "aä'' I No other as gHd t

ASHEVILLE IN THE LAND OF THE SKY is the one place you will most enjoy a vacation for rest or recreation. We have mot the space here to tell of the glories of the western North Carolina mountains. LIVE IN THE OPEN GOLF HUNTING TENNIS MOUNTAIN CLIMBING RIDING MOTORING DRIVING OTHER NOTED RESORTS Heoderaorfville, WayneavUl. Hot Sprinfa, Tjrron, Brevard, Saluda. Flat Rock MANY EXCELLDT HOTELS REACHED BY THROUCH SERVICE OP SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH For further information Ucal scant or adoVvaa, B. H. Todd, D. P. A. Loiii.ril!.., Ky.

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Th Borr o Telephone Co has the largest tut oi subscribers and will give you the best ser vice You can talk to your friends, order your met chandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO TELEPHONE CD Wm. A. Wilson (Jencral Insurance, and Loans. Farm Ioans at 5 per cent.

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LEGAL ULAN KS. Va mniy Ded. Quit Claim Deed Cii.iflt- 1 1 . ir tgt Ri-al KMat MrtgaIffM, lavetitori) Suponoa. Warrautr

make a dime starts out on tcmc . lor Bat at iksOMrsns

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"ftti.iii uuvi n I i an iiiuii j i ai1 d. People don't ,r" to .-hows. to MMM k IWtü Sondao Jan 4 SSnadsor pay any attention to . . , . " 9 i:ch ads. t ' waste of money law,n3 15 f?p MMfoB Dill)

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reason that no otner uusiness

was bafore the convention, or in order, except the nomination of candidates for judge, and for the further reason that said Bertram Pickhardt was rota delegate, and could not produce a proxy

when the tial

The chairman then repeatedly i

called for other nominations

judge, and no other

Jojie anu then some wish they hadn't.

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Abe Marlin on Advertising.

Indiana fun-

Abe Martin, the

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i nair a.-Keo ror creoen- i,j "i 'innmn n.marks on advertising:

StMakin' o' advertising, look

for where Bryan is t'day. He n v-

name was er nas t' comeback, fer he nev -

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auveriisemeiii scn me, wnicn is no good The only way to advertise to get results is by plowing your ad in a new paper, ('urta;n ads, dodnrs, fence ads and

program ads are all money wat

ad.

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Muny have some scheme to ma k

money and hold up th. merchant to put through someidea if their own upon a paying basis, by

holding up the merchants Do not be misled. It may encourage V,'. ',,

sucn ousiness, anu n every merchant and business man woul 1 say nothi3 hold-upadvertist mem business would stop Who ee heard of a legal notice or cou t noiice being placed in sorre pro gram It's just as foolish to place any other kind of advertise ment in this manner. People buy advertising space for resuhs and if they don't get them, then they are cheated. So if you want results, use the press. It is the only true and paying wsy to advertise

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G od Bar in Connection. Ur Class Liquors by the Jug. IV)ttle in bond goods at a reas abJe price. V"'. i:i t "i ! h f w'Ai i! I'lNATZ KRESH Prop.

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presented by anyone, whereupon er leaves

Daniel Shawhan, a delegate of Pike t ounty, moved that the

Next t' bein' as good as your

wife's folks ther hain't nothin'

will

nomination of John L. Bretz he harder n tryin t sell somi thin'

made by acclamation, which mo- I buddy knows you've got. '

tion was seconded by many, and

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