Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 July 1914 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
fir Bas ad Ihjaki. " 1 he Kews charges the Canneiasmmk, u i- -mr. imdian a ton Telephone with being luke- . M ...per iui !warfJl democratic and wants the r.'I'Vrl-Ti-' n . ' Phone to wade in and talk right; et nin ,Hjt or juit. Uut has the Phone T" had its fork in the pie? -Tell
City Journal.
Jd per
Mr. F. S Gerrard
ttWJfWtM UJI Per Year. Ha is in . lei regularly 1 .. a a. Ha
aiharr: ii C. 1! A tenil U i-n.T lo Ul
snntinue -s ie. . t su.l all arrears
in full: no lese in the discretion
puhlndiet IftVrent eoiine should be deemed advisable.
FRIDAY. JULY 10. H'14.
DEEDS. NOT WOROS.
e Hut Mute Proof ot Deeds
at Home. It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of Uoan's Kidney i'tlls. For Jasper kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of Jasper people.
Of Louisville, well known in Alois F. Pfeffer, Mill St. JirsJaporas "Kittv" tierrard the per, Ind., says: "1 was in poor
pmd one l'me Daschall pitcher for the health and my back ached mt , i t.a 'd Famous Jasper Reds Base of the time. At night I couldn't ii mr ..Ii i .-W.-V. t . .. Ii- t r .t I
oau ciuu 01 rjw. inat was tne ue in one position ior any lengtn veer Jasper had a ball club and of time, and sharp twinges dart-
K.tty was therr tower of ed through me when 1 trwnl to, trongth in the pitchers box stoap. The kidney secretions. Out of 20 games that he Ditched caused me no end of annoyance '
he won li, lost L' and tied 1. I otten had headaches and dizzy Democratic State Ticket. During the season the K?ds were spells, and felt langu d and imtht nite i statsja sen tor B. K. tiivly never shut out and they shut out inn seemed to benefit me. The
their opponents 7 times. The superior worth of Doan'a Kidney r c M Reds scored a total of 133 runs Pills was proven when they K. BittUr. to their opponents 34. It was a cured me Two boxes restored
great team with a great battery, me to ?ood health." All the ol i time fans in Ja.-per Price fOc at all dealers. Don't were ghd to see "Kittv." be-Ifhnpiy ask for a kidney remedy
allowances of the Dubol ia it t C'tuiiiiiLNMiuner" at their July term, UM I
v in. KaumMier Mitry .v ii Boi k luian " Jacob I. n bwiok " lohn H. Judy ' Win. Mfli'hou tl M K..n i 1 A b'tiam .1 ao n "'iir John K M Kail Mut A llaiiMT Henry Limiicretie " Jfci II II Tu. Markt B. T. I'arki John Ami G 11 f apitrtf Mr- Mary inl emi- 1 M llenrv Burr I enip I' K Vlev Maik P llenrv Srliepper Tax r f I.vdia M lloetttrcr SI. V
t I.A. rv I Hort man I lay evil I hrl.i.. ieo KfllaniH V .1 Morgan imp f
Ii K llilins enip p f Isaac M.-Cr.l I all top lanper Omu it Adv
South Bfnd. e recry of Itatr Hoi I n.iinapliH. 'treasurer of state -o
Kort Wavrn-. Auditor of ftata- Pale J. trittntrf er, An:-ron.
Cl.fd u.i,.inl..n.tuiil rtl 1 .1, 1 .1 in.
r..t r. ri,.. i ..ih,,t n. in. cause ne was a wavs u fasa it m ioai s r n nyv r is
rtHSm. and contrary to the usual run o( same that Mr. A. Pft-ffer
Kichar.l M. Mil- Rallnlavpr ha woa I
gentleman, and not a tout-h as falo, N. Y
some are that we have known
Dlwanl Harm:,
Attorney peneril barn, J a per . Stat Kol"C'ft
PlainMvld. 1'lerfc of svjpreme aad appellate C i;r:J, Vt- France, Hnntineton. Jtvle npreme court Mot?a B. I-airr 1. ancport. Jii'iire appellate r nirt. First district -M. B. Hoitei, ?aieui F iward V . Felt. ireencartle. Sfcoml district Joj-i Ii . Bch,
Hainaion I : Frn chwter, Fi ark M
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PoaerJ! Aiäa. m" jtion price during the year. We
arc .-ruuing out several nunurea District ami t "iiin Tirkel iple copies this week and if
Uucwoiur and hort horre n vt m ,you receive one it is an invita
clude.1.
For Judire "7th Jndiaal VitcmA. H M L. BEETZ Fr rnm-utin Attorm-y ? Fi r Joint Representative 9) Fr Tmintv Anditor. JACOB H- BEXG. for Clerk WM BOCKLKM AN Fr I'oontr Treaarrr JOHN J. KBBLBUi For Cuntv Awmv IAME8 eOXOEB ForC-mntv v.V.r-ner. LE a. H A LB. F-r Trustee Bain' n lire Tp LAWRKNVK HOCU.F-A
tion to subscribe. Or better still we have a season Ticket to the
sst , , , . la iUK uciun ( '".a'lta .'iiia ti h hlil at . hisntir . i i
iüTiT.Ti . oi ine orancnt'S.
Daboia t' !"; pli.. ne iip t' II I f " Jail " " ' off ea Co
Ob nib ivi A Tel Oo ny C li off ex Co A ud A f i sMMU off ex Co Sopt Suerifl
the Dubois Co State l'.ank I an hud lr O A Bigbarn Jackeon tp poor Buf- " ' ' ' Off ex Health rom Win KaiiM :,er Board of Rev percent Lel T ix off ex co trea Juuli rifhsHslt ätstfiBlNI per di im rik fail
Jasper. Ind- July G, 1914 I iniiia " sup Jail Editor Jasper Courier: W MtidMiroi ex no supt
Referring to your article, iTobIH. : " 1 at, r' , , "r"M,t. (',j,lo(m i ,u ' da .1 't i wenk ininal Col lier County graduates. I wh to M :lIllI,.rs et al ,.x ,,, , -r submit a few facts. The stand-, h i i, ard of Common School graduates n M Kri. j . (if there be one) is set by the ' ";i 1 w ad county superintendents, of Indi- j 7" " V.1 In",",' ln,i ana. Ihey have dec-reel thai h J Lmm S IE Pat tp a general average of 7" and not vvn, i .iman Ba:n t
u ling ueiow ajptrcent in any ; p r
nenrv i.iniiirrei i.
County Graduates
Kri ti
II.. (U 1 1 in I v
Julv 2i) to 24 anrl svill trivsi it to ' T. , . Mat llai. r
the first nprnn u-hn nav f,ir .1 . : . ,
V7 j t , cnooi. ai present Lrawioru ha own subs?npt. on and brings Countv alone claims to maintain -the cash for 4 new subscribers ., .litrf .tonrd v;no,u.nnj i a
NOW is vonr nnmirtiinifv TKmp a i . J 1
ucKeis are now i'eine so;i
a different standard
ct-jn.l'i nl
are now heme sold for c, A -;u
v. w v. hi u-c - ov viiit'ii nie inefL- imnn(T tho
a iiiiviis. k. i i
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Dubois Co. Fair. August 10 to 15. 1914.
tion of the divorce court danger, after studying the divorce ' germ " 1-Let your husband co:.trH
We have received a copy of the home. When you lose youth s new premium list of the Du respect for his ability you ar -bois Co. Fair to be held at Hunt- losing your love for him. ingburg Aug. 10 to 15. It will 2 Be a good cook If you be th1 1st fair this year in the cannot cook, make it your busiOhio Valley Fair tl ness to hire a good cook and see The Dubois Co ' ir at that meals are on time. Huntinjrburiz is not t in 3 Keep your home attractive the circuit, trat ;t i-i also pr gros- and cozy If you are a musician
Bitm t ) r iemlf r sun V h
; Mike J ktinkt-l cup c Ii
ei -v D.-Bmi.-r Board ol Bl I
school graduates shojld be en- Jaeoi. li . j titled to -Kme credit for good ,- t r riini .ir Br rep class record and school examina- fA',h S2ÄP . , . ' I. t afidv p f
aiKanp l i .... MBwKM.u. ureeo a iteti Kellanif euip
these ten suggestions as a solu-U; maf ftir Tha writer thic n h d.ii i-(,i i p.V.r
was shown a certificate of grad- Jj r 1 1 uation issued by the Gounty , , itnH.T..,,., upt. of Pike Counts. This cer- i, V Kmsi.
tificate fhows that the applicant John i'1 et i Jeffciwi tp j-K-ir
m i i irin
Ten Rules for Home If Wives Would Avoid Divorce.
r Lewis Poff
I . 0 .a
tenuents oi Indiana tnere is a1 Isentiment that the common I
no a mo.lt- n trtro r r , i-hirh i .
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sivp in a busine-s sense. No more deduction of twenty percent. All premiums are paid in full They have never yet prorated in the payment of premiums. The list has been greatly revisedThe grounds and the track are in excellent shape for a record breaking fair.
They want you to prepare you
something for exhioitioi.
play a'd
evening. 4 Study his
act accordingly. 5 Do not blame all troubles on the man
times the woman is to blame
learned this in court. 6 -Learn to trust your hus band. Accept his explanation when he has been out late If
eo u 1 1 not trust him you
sing lor him in tne
disposition and
of the
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snouia not. nave marnea mm 7 Bo not nar. Most men
in a t- o (ffl . r W) nar nnf im
T V 'rr :r. "r 1 '-i r
graauat.es examination. iin lt. the averacre of the Class record. I" " li t. ..rt
school examinations, penctua
etc.. this average of 2 per cent
in the graduates examination e k Fills Qohusibia " v.'ps raised to 9G per cent The Town of Jasper sup ii highest three in Dulois Count.' ' " " J'' made respective totals of 59 851 T1 T,ir,e "tff1 839 in the graduates' examine-ah t Sondennan sup p f tionwithout any allowance forjPikaOo rph.m. n. me Oiphaai erHits. Naturally the query. ,,Mi3WJ8?Jaa
l'invlL . v -"j 0 "T.star lin t K K Kam Ip MAiiy the same credits as rike Coun y . .j st,,,n i:kk
I believe oui graduates have Ttwmk listen done well, our school authorities ''eo ""P are progressive and doing tl.ei,,.' duty and the List of Dubois! j,,iin J iehiiiansn r r r Countv (Graduates always wselrred Inmi and still is, "A Poll of Honor.' u J. T. MEtcmoR Patron, f"1, ?
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The -PRUTKCTr E TAKlr r u0ni.K. trKiM t t,ö.r we de not believe in boosting
CYCLOPEDIA." prepared and 0';. v' "w v averages for attendance eic. published by the American Pro- 8lTake an interest in his 3e nat.ura,Itv. fÄws' as tprtive TanrT Leatrue. New Wk t.., w u.. niylit follows day. thatBfie pu-
vcill rdv for distribution on .n. . . u : . nils who are prompt nejattei.i-
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or. arU,1 Au-m iiU u Politics, talk politics to him CLOPEDIA will contain the offi oExercise your right to vote cial text of the L nderwood law ; aml he wj!, be proud of you the I nderwood and Payne-Aid- 10 -Show him little affectionnch laws compared, giving every ate attenljon?. Make love to r,ite of duty on articles in both hjm Men ,iko that nih2T than smere: what one hundred and fifty beinK expected to make all the two I nited butes benators and afjvanceg in the show of arTecCon trressmen said for and against tjon the Ind er wood bill; and a copi- . nus index of over 1,900 citations. Newspapers at best have to
The volume will consist ot about print much that isn't ideal, be
nine hundred CJOOl naees and causp it is mo&tlv thpir inh
will answer all-questions on the mirror life as it is, not life as it, example the better.
(.'has Manekev BoM II i kinJolm H.i km l'hri i hi n Kert Dillon tlif Tu ley Harry -houl ler
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fLAYTON C0NBAD. CAHTO0NIST. WHO IS TO APPEAR AT OUR CHAUTAUQUA IN THE AMERICAN QUARTET
One of the Attractions at Our Forthcoming Chautauqua
ier " " '
m l l'ik 00 eh ot Yen
sB of en
Tariff Question.
Commissioners Court. $8,055.19 Allowed.
ought to be. And in drawing
tne line between what is ht to
ancp nunrtiKi in c ssssr work.
good at examinations are th, JJ li
onts wno win aiso nave ine myri
est averages. 1 here is no royal : Ami I'ike eo road to learning. It takes work A :'' trnr. ... ie e i ' asms I L .1 rviirti a is a Lr nnrrtu
aiiuii uuMi "iwia( c la. oh H -enK fees , .11. , andwi.l have the highest aver- v,i: ages. Then aain we admire a lotm 11 lady pioneer and according to the! Wbjj QojsaaMi I i above Crawford County is the )v UM,-V7y. zZ oiti . ImiriL'liainiT pioneer in raising the averages x ,,. i,,,,,,, .. .. and the sooner the other 91 Ai.m i Kesicr M
tnlcounties Of the State follow her Henry Summers Res i IUI . ... . I ........ ill.n,. I ! ...
then again ', V 'T : "J ii . Ö ..
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print and what isn't the most est'y earned under a high standronsripntinni indcmpnta will ' ard i and the cheaper the Co.
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,jjffPr superinienaeniÄ mane mem ine FOK BALK. rn- I 1 l! mnro ti-ftrthlocj th.' hiwnmn
inis newspaper nas no nara ""'- . f :nr.i ,j
and fast mips eovprnintr its L.et Uubois Co. raise the average . . . . . . .Ü . 7 i aim iAS. ruies Kermn, its " i,.,.L,.r ImiiJ m hi Houthem - m h
The County Commissioners new3 columns. The editor re-Wöo jbb , MofJ ,hw tiro. to .nvent in the held their regular July session servfs ine a ai J l The most vital and triumphant '-uth, while price are reasonable, last Monday. 136 different mat- me"1 dpon tne ,nJllv,;1ual cases f th new id(a3 t Qut to be , ,0, uaabeJ t.act en guaranteed la
ters were attended te. Claims f; V' , . uc' the old one of brotherly love and nanny toousaad leet per ncre.
social duty.
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io tne amount oi ? 8,Uo;j iy were allowed. The contract for tne Peter Doll extension of the Bainbridge tp rock roads were let to a Mr Kinman, of Petersburg for $10,500.00. The Engineers estimate was 11.200.00 So the contract price i? 1700 lower than the estimate The Commissioners will now offer the bonds for sale The various County officers made their quarterly reports an 1 received their salaries. See Allowances in another Column. Miss Dela Simons i& u ting in Jasper this vtek.
that right
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If intre-'ed send for literature.
Hammond" I olonir. tion IJealtv Ca. j Kootn 'JO, WssttavBaildiag, Mirminjzham, Ala., Major W. A. Ilaintoocd
AMERICAN QUARTIT A17D CLAYTON COITRAD. CAPTO ONIST
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Sale by I1 '.ead'af Dealers.
When the tlust is on the counfter and the cobweb's an the shelf and there's no one in the store but your disheartened self, and your stock is getting shelfworn and everything looks stale, and bills enough are coming in j to turn a banker pale Oh! then's a time a fellow's feelin' kind o' blue, and is puzzled with the proper things to do In such a situation but one remedy ep- , plies: if you want to get the customer you've got to advertise.
TE propram or the American Qnartrt nnl rinyton CaSNslj cartrtonNt WBj mnalst of ImiUi vocal rnl lntmui'nrnl mitsio, Int'-rsoer! with f'.irf Win llMlt au, Ii a nriK.rnm ma rhmir uvni im.II. n.v .InllrrSf In
. - ....... '... . ... . . I 1 , Tho InstruriH-ntnl mM"!-- Wat be oreaenteil by thre aWsaabaM of the
qunrit on the rlolln. cello nxl plan". Mr CXaWBai foiiniil features speech In drawlnc hn plctnn. Un pxporl en-e in newspafier iarti n anil corn inert -In I art work, 'in.hlno! with tine !! of clor, fit hlru well for the preuthm lie holH wit'i tins company. The pi'tut i he draws In color are orhrlnnl nnl are nv Mens prevented in a novel " He tn en sei. Mr. Conrad hns mnile ifwlnl study of -olorlr.. ami the results be ohtalus In a few tuoincnts wltr -r-ijous ar. truly wonderful. The cartoons and caricatures he drawa are of the bitrliest unter of fan an t are boiiwl to inakc you luuKh and cause y.-u to f.-ret your on ;.. and care. When you hear Mr. Courad rend and rl I -re "The (II !:: 'r:idle" yr" wi:ri ruUi i ui.;t lie m sit.; I-, :eni. TIim nooiber was jrlven so effectlrely at Wlillanistou. Mkb, that a nturu data Waa haut ill oa coodltion that Uda aasartlüfi was tu U repeitefL
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