Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1914 — Page 4

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JAHPKH, OUHU CUlXtT, INDIANA

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nhnoriotion lljfl Per Year, riiin papei tarn tiled regularly to it ilwicriber. until a lefluite order 10 die?ntinne e receive 1 and all arrears paid in full; nn'eff in the discretion of the puhlithei a different cotme should be I rued adfisable. FRIDAY. MAY 22, 1914. - - -

The Democratic State Ticket. United States senator B- F. Shively, Sauth Bend. Secretary of state Homer L Cook, Indianapolis. Treasurer of 3tateGeo. A. Bittler, Fort Wayne. Auditor of state Dale J Crittenberger, Anderson. State superintendent of Dublic

ar instruction Chas- A. Greathouse

Indianapolis. Attorney general Richard MMilburn, Jasper. State geologist Edward Barrett, Plainfield Clerk of supreme and appellate coirts J. Fred France, Huntington. Judge supreme court Moses B Lairy, Logansport.

Judges appellate court, rirst

district M. B. Hottel, Salem;

Ldward W. Felt. Greencastle

Second district Joseph G.

Bach,l Hammond; Francis S Caldwe , Winchester, Frank II Powers, Angola.

District and County Ticket.

(Mugwumps and short horses not in eluded.) For Judge ö7th Judicial Circuit. lOHN L. BRETZ For Pigmenting Attorney (?) For Joint Representative (?) For County Auditor. JACOB H. SEN(i. For Clerk WM bOCKLEMAN For Coontv Treasurer JOHN J, KREILELN For County Assessor JAMES SONUKR For Trustee Bainridpe Tp LAWRENCE tfOCHUESAN;;.

THE TEST OF MERIT. Jisper People KM Given Convincing Proof

No better test of any article

can De made than the test of time and this is particularly true of a kidney nledicine, Doan's Kidney Pills have stood thin leant

and stood it well. What better proof of the merits of thia rem

dy could you demand, than the statement of a Jasper resident who used it successfully and telis

of lasting resuls.

Head the following: Miss Helen Steinhäuser. CIrv

and Ninth Sts.. Jasoer. Ind

says; MI suffered from backache

and headaches. Often I was dizzy, and the action of my kidneys was irregular. When I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got a supply from the Flick &

Pfau Pharmacy and they soon brought relief. I gladly confirm

the public statement I gavesom j years ago, praising Doan's Kidney Pills. I recommend this

remedy whenever I have the opportunity, for I know it is a good

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Price l0c at all dealers. Don't

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get Doan's Kidney Pills the

same that Miss Steinhauser had Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buff

alo, N i. The New Grand! Manager Bates is this week

having the floor lowered about 2 A . . . m -

teet, which will give better ventilation and also to the show on the stage.

Boone Tp. Commencement. The date of the Boone Town.

ship Commencement has hpn

changed. Trustee Thomas In man announces that the new date will be June 6th, and the place Lemmon's Church at 8 p.m Ex County Superintendent

George R. Wilson will deliver the

uas Address, the subject being

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The old and the new settlers Snnrla oa i oi a

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m the new Vocationa School ... . . . .

laws and desires then and there rremier earner of the

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School Bonks Changed

The itate brtid of education in session at I Indianapolis, adopted the writing book, readers and arithmetics to be used the next five years by nearly 500,000 pupils ot the grade schools of Indi ana

The Child's Classics Readers.

of which Miss Georgia Alexander

is author and in the preparation

of which her sister, iss Grace

Alexander, assisted, were adoDt

ed. They consist of a primer

and five readers. Miss Georgia Alexander has been connected with the Indianapolis public schools for several years, being a supervising principal at present Exchange Prices Are Fixed. The Drices at which the Alex

a ander readers will be sold are as follows: Primer, 15 cents, first grade, 15 cents, second grade, 20 cents, third grade, 25 cents, fourth grade, 30 cents, fifth grade, 40 cents. The prices to be paid in exchanging the Howe

readers lor tne new readers are hi follows: Primer, 7 cents; first grade, 8 cents, second grade, 10 cents, third grade. 13 cents, fourth prade 15 cents, fifth grade 20 cents. The Silver-Burdett Company of Boston was awarded the contract for the Phillips and Anderson arithmetics, which will sup plant the Walsh arithmetics. The new elementary arithmetic will sell at 30 cents and the complete arithmetic at 42 cents. The exchange price will be 15 and 21 cents.

The O. P. Barnes Company of Chicago obtained the contract for the writing books to be used in all the grade schools. These books will sell at 5 cents each. The Eaton copy book is used at present. Two Selections Postponed The board decided to postpone indefinitely the adoption of books on agriculture and agricultural botany. It is said that none of the books submitted on these subjects was considered satisfactory. Indiana is the second state to adopt Miss Alexander's readers, Oklahoma having contracted for them only a few days ago. Miss

Aiexanuer is cne autnor or a "speller" now in use in Indiana schools and in many of the cities of the co ud try.

to express his approval of the

cnings new in theorv here, but

old in communities of the Old

World. The Portersville and Lemmon's Choirs will furnish the music. Altitudes In Indiana. A recent miblicatinn of th

united btates Geological Survey

tsuuetin 555 should be of con.

siderable importance to engineers

and suaveyors. It shows the

exact elevation above mean sea

level of more than 750 points in Indiana, as determined bv anirir

leveling done by the Survey from 1897 to 1911, inclusive, under the direction of R. B. MarshaM. chief

geographer. These exact elevations have been determined bv the Geoloori

cal Survey in connection with its

topographic maDDinflr. Their

value is starting ooints for enri.

neering nroiects that renmrp

their own surveys is evident

1 hough the elevations ar

shown on the Survev's tonrv

graphie maps of areas in Indiana they are stated on the mans onlv

to the nearest foot, whereas the bulletin gives the elevation to thousandths of a foot. For an example may be cited the following statement, descriptive of the

nigfcest point noted in the bulletin: r o n . m

uuuesvuie, o.o mues east oi, on Elizabeth pike at T road west, in front yard of W. M Brown's residence; iron post stamped "931"9-30.595 feet. The numbers stamped on Geological Survey bench marks represent the elevations to the nearest foot as determined by the levelman. These numbers are stamped with 3-16 inch steel dies on tablets or post caps, to the left of the word "Feet " A copy of Bulletin 555 mav hp

obtained free on application to

tne Director of the Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.

South.

$1.25 Round Trip $1.25 Tickets will be sold for morning trains, good returning on evening trains. Attractions; Cook's Pank Summer Vaudeville, Splendid Music Steamboat Excursion to

Henderson, Ky. and return 25c. t Spend the day with vour relatives and friends: For further information see your ticket agent, or write

F N. Westerman, AGPA, St. Louis, Mo

Statement of Owership Required by Act of

Aug. 24, 1912. Of Jaaner Wkiv

weekly ut Jasper, Indiana for Oct. I 1918, kditor, Mau.t m K! r,.r It

Ker, publisher, Owners, It K. Doane.

Dosaooiatrtanct nurtiraffes; Nunc Circulation Weekly B K DOANK, Pul. Sworn to before intriii 11 .1

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