Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 May 1915 — Page 4

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Br PoNa. r'ntvml M momm! rl. nutter at the pOStott.-f At JMfT, it March ;. uu tar the '- viv; r 1 ni on I.-SO lVr Year. Hit rP M sSlUM rvfrularlyt. it auheorihera until infinite cmir to iliacontmue'i receive! ud al! arrear paiü in (nil; anieei. in tt.e .1 ; "nh m)i!inViai tiflxrenf mrte should oe Y - denied advisable. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1916. A Change s Wanted. There is much speculation throughout the Third congressional district as to who will be the democratic nominee for congress in this district two years hence- The opposition in the district to the present member is becoming formidable and is growing and a change is demanded throughout the district. But little, if anything has been dOM lor tne district in me past, eigtu met Detter nuauneu iorine Diact . . . .. maM J M a l l than the present member, and the district is entitled to the best talent within its boundaries, and should have it, in view of the fact that it would cost no more. The Public Press believes however, from the present out look, that the next campaign in the Third district will be taken in hand in ample time to overcome the snap convention methods that has obtained in this district in former years. N. A. Public Press Poor BilleCox. he has one staunch supporter in Dubois county. He supports Cox because his son draws $3000.00 a year by virtue of Cox- Also this supporter himself draws 2000 00 by virtue of Cox recommenda tion This $5000.03 per year looks good to them and we don't blame them. 1 1 is an established fact thit no man becomes a political insurgent until his term of office expires and just as quick as this Cox supporter is 'let out, 1 you will hear him blowing a tin horn louder than! rj I for old Isaac Gray. Qlnniel Chambers A callow youth of Jasper was seized a few days ag) with a desire for undying fame. So he became the self elected spokesman of a so-called good citizens leajrue- (We wonder if he is not the only member ? ) and went to the town board to demand enforcement of the LAW He says Wagner and Eckert promptly unloaded all responsibility on to the Marshal, there the matter rested. But our cal low fledgling was not satisfied, he must rush into such newspapers as would publish his rot, and so he succeeded in making himself notorious if not famous And last Monday his father was around explaining that "Othie was only a foolish boy who had been put up to the publication by older people, and that he himself was not responsible. Young Chambers will learn by and-by that the reformer travels a rocky road while he endeavors to make the world over to suit his individual notionsYounrz Chambers alledged in his article that anybody could buy anything at any time. He has since found out that he can not buy a glass of soda or water at any time at some places. A Welcome Visitor. Aspen, Colorado Mr. Hen Ed Doane Courier JasperFriend lien Ed: With this I am sendiY ' vou money order for the two jtars subscription to the , Courier as Der your statement. . ' rheC'irier ifa uiwab a we come visitor at our home as we like to 1- - I a... ...Ii U . liinnru in Keep a w -km . dear o d Jasner, and hear of the m,nv improvements going on. TI . - - - m . ', , . . . in V r mere are man v uuiiKo m ..

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John derber to Bernard Laake and Elizabeth Weyer, lot 91 Ferd ma iid 5.1, 1 , , Q W. Harker to Anna B. Harder. acres. 500. deorge i ir.nu -'t al to Wm I Pin nick. 1J res. jMX). Hen Kit rn to Geo Burke and Elizabeth h m. lota G and 9. St Anthony. 1Ü0O. P tar Mueiler to Edward Mül ler, pt. iota 107, 108. 109. Ferdinand. 200. ll1 1 Margaret Parsons to John No lan, s0 acres, SI. John Nolan to Charles . Par sons, 80 acres, 91. James O. Songer to C-mrad G. Hägen. 40 acres, $2oO. Jesse M Kendall to Zimmer. 40 acres. 1200. Frank Peter Sendleweck to fhristoph Sendleweck. 145 acres. $5000. Margaret Whaley to KtKe V Anderson. 78 acres. 2tKX) Joseph E Buchart to Schnellville Harness and Saddler 1 lots 4 and 5 Schnellville. 1000 John Striv pt. lots 12, 600. el to Joseph Schnell i , 14 Schnellville. Henry r. I Mary Rosemeyer to Hermans ikirnp, pt. t, 0, 9. 10 Holland. L35. Mathias Oser to Maria Oser, wi and testament to 1SH5. Waltar F Hennan Ferd tr s oo al 7.i K K Bhiu tp .) 5.U0I Jap;r Herald I'rintintr " " Off ex co Surt Bn Ed D ane Pub Priuuntf Kran Fromme Erap P I Alex Marks " P F 14.73 ö!oo! Carl Tbeiie Lap c H ;VbJ;eI1!.!' 2 J7J0 Hanois Co State Bank Temp 1jan 1-Vl.ij ii t . l l , at ah rieurv rwonuiiau jauiior ci i.w Eliz M sup C H MB John D. Hoffman sup P 2.75 M L Steinhart " P F US. 7" And J Berber " pf 7 Vi Cbas Bissev " p f F C Kuebler np Jail " Stella Taylor Insane Inq Io.im cl not ail John P ihither Off ex t o Traas " ' " Ree lL'nrv S Melchoir rp C H Jail am Melchoir " M Jasper Mach Wks sup P F C H " ' Corn's Lx,ene ..oo . 299 00 7.00 4 75 1.40 13.00 N 4 00 Milwaukee Putties Br Co up Q II 9M Ina Tu'i Hospital Tubercular Poor r4 2 Leo A alt Coroners Inq 12. .UO S.-iO ÖHOO 1S.37 I 25 7.00 3 On Henry Frit.-h rrr Oscar rrr Albt " rrr Frank Hoffman rrr Krank Haaren rrr Mrs Joha Hoffman rrr Traylor A Krempp rrr :.(ai -ander Bros rrr 14 on fh- .e J Schnarr rrr claim 13 0 al 13 00 Andv Anderson rrr 1.4m iust Schneiders rrr 3 00 t iw " rrr 6.05 Henrr J Meysr rrr iJU Jawi Volti rrr 1 .-'7 An ly reener rrr H.Ob - M - reener rrr J 45 eo Funk rrr lutl Henry Watcher r r r Kobt Blemker rrr MM If SB Maneka rrr IM J V Stimson rrr 11.05 J ihn I eh I hausen r r r 1 John L Bauer rrr - M) ie Neukam rrr J B Speed A Co rrr T R Wood'Mirn Pt Co ofl em and 2 in 41 Ii " ' eher l.m M ,.1-rk ti 'Hi ' ' '- " .4--.' I V.

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neee hs 41 r cr alorea in that town and m11 MMif bail of '.If pmmSm conued thr. Sixteen years ago ha wai piling stave io a Kentucky banel factory at IS.UO per day, and while working at thai job c oi-luded to go in o bu.inee for biuierlf. A friend loaued him $flW and be opened a caab grocery Hie aaJe the tiral day amounted to just eight centa. Now he if rated I in the millionaires cLss.. Ai drew L Oenuag 0te- Mr Bower in the St. Lout- Kepublc as f.lowig. lf I had not d'Jveoed ne ister a terti?ii.K 1 would tili ie struggling for a li?ig in that hunt a . utore inetead of having fort v-three It rarne about thin way. A few months after I opened im casJi grocery i" Columbia Kv t'harle M. Walker who usd to edit thpaper tbers showed m it would l" to mr ad ventage- to take a hlf pad ad ach week, hanging the ad every aPM l ommon eense told x-D t i me there wa no ii!e runnio a huiMness that would ve people money Males you t!dtheifi - i. -o I signed a eix month contract. ti pulleJ a we1 1 in Met that I used to buy It' extra c H1 and mail I 'hem out over Carlisle c unty to if 1 couldn't get the farmer- to ,'cotne to Oplwibwi to trade. Pretty ?oon I became the biggest idferttil by god advertising I so d out to go wheare I could ct the ereatect rebUit, from my effort-. Just before t L- ! . - lm -tartinj f jr Memphis an uoe'e of w a called me out for a private talk. Duke,, be said, -vour not ging to Memphis sureenugh are yu? "That is what I m goistg to do," 1 I replied. "1 m going down tnere and go into tlie grocery buine?s right away He ahook bis bead sorrowful-like j and aid, Uuke thoe uewspap-r-will get a'l the money you've got 'harlev Walker has ben making more out ot yo r bustnet than you have. fell the newsptper nav lot out of m, but niv gotten ereatejit rami if thit 1 didn't let them havs m-'re Then you believe iu adveriping Mr Bowers was aeked. "I am not a believr in advertising, " wm the prompt rej Diner, I am almost a maniac on the subiect. 1 ürmiy believe If I had only pent ha f "j much for advertising as I hav speut, I wouldn't be worbt hilf eo wu' b as I avu worth. Furthermore I am coDvinct-d that if I had ben fore-it hted enoueh to soend twice as much for aiverti

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