Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1915 — Page 5
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lol.ction In The Air. aVial Mthorilit SfrfM Uial eoida limkrtioai. I" children th nidi lis bin I f r tn Hchfiolc , . vMtber t'riuKs main u, t k nl tafe way to I . night sad . roup i" to giv L . ii m v end iar Owapo i At i a. Mehnaier. dvFOR SALE. The residence ptoperty of Dr. J. Kempf. Inquire of G. F pjpf, U!oomint,rton, Ind. fierce KrenUDD has had a
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Pun t Be a "(ircuih ' ary nrconi a. ijiiiri a ri'jutation fr ik:nrs and krr mi' Innere wtieo their i are uot to hiamp. I'wvish- . irritation, inorhiln"Si, tilioiine"P. . a ruot olten art" tin- result ol Mid iIik'hTioii and torpid live', 'j Cathartic TalM" make you light, rrhl and enenri tic. loa. A. Mehft. adv.
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The contractors have about eon pitted Hille Cox's new house
on 7th Street
The Tell City Baseball club vi! I phiy at Jasper next Sunday afternoon if it don't rain A dance was given at Kunkel's hall last night for the benefit of the ball team. The High School will come to a .lose for the Summer on next Vednesday.
The Twentieth Centuv Club
rvets with Mrs. M A. (lugtsell ext Wednesday evening. everal of our citizens are goto Indianapolis today to atend the Auto races at the Speedway. ( litireli Notiee. Rev Pratt. Presbyterian will ireach at Trinity church Sunday lay .'JO, 7:00 P. M and at Ireland ;ame date. 10:30 A M. The June term of Dubois circuit courc will convene a week from Monday; the Count Hoard if Review will also begin its annual session that day. Hev. Basil Ileuslor, A. J khaaf, and John Welp were delgates to Indiana Staats Verband Convention at Mishawaka, Ind .
last week.
As many were disappointed ir their hopes of attending the year play "Absalom" at St Meinrao last Sunday, .the management has decided to r .:peat the perFormanee next Sunday M-y 'Mb weather permitting.
Class Confirmed A Lutheran class consisting ol Mis m Esther Hagen, Maida Prick, Alice Gastrup, Lester Himsel and Charles Egg wert confirmed at Trinity Church last Sunday afternoon w Never too late to order your Suit at Ed M E rg the Tailor. A Scventy-VeiM'lal taa4v M r and M m. T. B. ( isrpenter. Hanrra)tiiirir. Pa. HaSered from ttidnay troabl for luanv remit bt liavo beea entiruly nr.-.l by eo ey K imn PUlt. Heaaye: "Althodfb vv in boto r tha aveotiee we are nvigorooaM aewere thirty years apo." Fnloy Ki'l'iey Pi I la atop di'tiirliin btaddet weekneae, liarkai he. rleiunatiiu an) aching joist Jos. A. Melirinirr. avdt. Sermersheim -Schneider Miss Emma Sermersheim.
youngest daughter of Mike Sermersheim and wife, was married at St Mary's church in Hunting-
hurg last lues.lay morning to Mr Ed Schneider of that place. The Courier joins their many friends in wishing the j'oung people much happiness. DariKtr to Children Srniiic : - n r -'iit 1 am H-
leriiif eoaarba and eoldi. rie hacain
ui I 'iiu(hirK ml l if t n r t. i siaep raca IhIiI'h body Uad the poitMM weaken lie Hvctem. n that disease rannet be
thrown off. Koley'f Money and Tar iVimiwuinil haa eaied i-nt;tin. colili an 1
croup for three generations ; faf to 'e
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nip.lirine tor croao rouehi and eolda. J . inonial
Metmnger. aue. In the first tlush of a real love
thinks all the o her
mpn" mere tailors dummys. and
to a man "the other women" are all confidants who must enjoy,
listening It is hard to decide, which sex is more unconsciously.
cruel Slowed up" al Middle Afe. The hard working kidneya aeeni to require aid sooner than other internal nrgani. At n.iddie ag many men and women feel Jwingeaof rheumatism, have swollen or aching joints and are dietressed with sleep disturbing bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pille are safe, prompt and ran te depended on to give relief. Joe. A. Mehrinzer. adv.
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Will Daeschle came down from Louisville Sunday for a ten days visit with Ins parent. Mrs Arch 1).
- - " I I ' J l Ö for the 1 wcntM-th Century Club Wednesday evening. The annual commencement exercises of the Jasper High School will be held at the Court House next Tuesday evening Herman Schmeltekon who wis recently injur d by being run )ver by an automobile is able to I A. ? .
De oui again. A food sized bunch of stock has allready been subscribed for a new factory in Jasper to be devoted to the wood-working industry. Heavy rains in thi; locality during the past ten davs nave done considerable damage to crops in low-lands whirh nrc
vio isly had needed rag Hary badly; s aevere storm itcair ! rueaday tfterno.on whchl a -o did some damage Some man by the name 1 Gillette from Washingtm ran igainst a young daughter of Henry Ferribach last Thursdav evening. A jury trial was held it the court house Friday night tnd he was acquitted- The girl was not hurt and it was considered an unavoidable accidentBffge l or Sale White Plymouth Rock Eggs or hatching, 5o cts. per setting Arch Doane. The Uniform Rank C K of A. will give a Hall at Kunkel's Hall Monday Night 'une U'h. Everybody Welcome
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Would-Be City Officers. Up to the time of going to
prtaa Thursday, the following
candidates had paid their assess
men Is to have their names placed
on the primary ticket.
ror Mayor Geo. P. Wagner Kor Clerk John H Judy
For Treasurer Geo. Krempp For Councilman at Large Adam Richards Cornelius Gutgsell John Dishinger Councilman 1st Ward Andrew Kress John Schneider Counilman2d ward Jos. A. Eckert Councilman Ud Ward Fred Blesinger Other names will probab'y be
added later
HoWi Ih.-? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of i'atarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh t ore. F. J. Chkssey t o., Toledo, O. We, he undersigned, have known F. J. Chenney for the Vast 15 years, and believf bun perfectly honorable in all business transai-tiom and tlnancially able t") carry out any obligations made by his tirn EfA HON AI- BANK OF C MM F.RCK. Toleio, 0. Bafi'l Catarrh Core a taken internally, acting lirectly nion the blood ind mucous surface of the system. Testi-
sentfre-. Price 75 cents per
bottle. Sold bv all Nniir'jists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. dv
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Sunday May 30, 1915
plpvpn nVlnrk of heart failure.
It appears that sh was busily engaged in preparing dinner when she dropped to the floor
and expired. She has been af
flicted wHh heart trounie ior 1 A. fl
some time. She was aooui oo yaars of age. She and her hus a i e e 1 At fl .' 4 L m
hand celehi teo tne niiii-in aa- - Ti.in 9r
li-ersary of thrir marnavr la t i """""."ij. ro'", week Burial at St Joseph's Tickets on sale for regular -.'meter '.'V',!,- n,.rni 'ay mornl Wn
Suoav. oats Oui "JHM ' f: r- :his an- Sc Sf mbott Excursion to HenDou't i n i v it oti t..i ril . derson, Ky . and return on ncbs.ti Koley CJo.. Chii steamer Hopkins and many otli-
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.rial .arka.; . u.ng Foley s Money r uu ;" " ; "
i.l rarCoiun in I. for conirhs. coiis on Rppucauuii i j s...-, ni ep on, Foley Kidney Pills, and Fol- Southern Railway, or to.
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HE LOVrO THE CHAUTAUQUA. Tha Lata Ek.ihop Mtlntr's Tribut to Our Great Amar can Forum. In view .if the recent death of Robeft Mclntyre. binhop of the IfeCbodlat Chun b. h ifiiiiuaie of the Lyceum and bn utainpia movement la of chjettd laiaflas He said: "I still love the I.M-eiim. csi,.. -lal'.y In Its iimnier drixv i-alleil ('hautauiia. It ax never more magm-tlc and niaaterful. Some great nauiea are irone I was nt ttie work when OOfkfM, Itee. her. i nlfax. c.Mik. Swing. PfattTlpe and feBM Wtn at It. and I know that the t'eueral level of work la liiKber, the mornl impuet stronger, the conti len e KPeatST, the field broader ami the Mttook rrenfJet than In the dnys cone by. "Thla movement h in Un chubby dkeeksd yeoth. it win to up and poaaeN the wlmle lri inl. It I tho child of the rliunli with Its mother's clear eyes and white blenla. "it will drop Mane capering follies and stiffen Into SM of the moat tremendous reform w.irrlers the Lord ever let Inona In this world. "It wlU beetfiOs UM earth, sneaking truth in forty languages, calling all tribes anil elans to do justice, love mercy and walk huiul'h with man and QneV ne Accepted tha Apology. A prominent New York lawyer b noted f r his" ready answers and skill in repartee. When a voung practitioner he appeared before a pompous old judge, who took offence at a remark the lawyer made ?ritici.eing his decision. "If you do not instantly apologize for that remark, Mr. Blank," said the jndgt, "I shall commit you for contempt of court." "Upon reflection, totit honor," inrtantlv replied Mr. 'Blank, "I find
that your honor was right and I 1 was wrong, as jour honor always is." The jnd e looked dubious, b"t
finally f aid that he would accept ths polony PWeeseeltMMl in.icM
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perntSn? Dr. FMnt -1 think not -from the looks af th's X ray picture. - Harper'a eTTseklj Fans lor Summertime We have just received an excellent assortment of fans for the summertime- Your advprinted on one side at from 12 to $5 per hundred m III TELEPHONE I The Home Telephone Co has the largest liat ol subscribers and will give yon the best service You can talk to your friends, order your mei chandi.se and make your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO
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St. Louis, Mo.
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V v n ssunr V' '':.. For Site by All I cad'nt Dealers.
LEARN SHORTHAND
It wilt pay you wrll. It Ii an afsured mram of goo.1 -miUfiymmt. Iii more than that. It E an mvaluahlr frrtmal m, mtmlimtnt av Um and Utxii mivcr tliruout yuut life. BENN PITMAN PHONOGRAPHY Is t.miiht In ramaMi arhoola evorynherv. lt ua i n mmrmj onr to you. Or we will advlap yuu about erU-iniirucltoQ ur Iceaooa by mail. Write to
The Phonographic Institute,' . CINCINNATI. OUIO. Vmn Pit man. Pcmnirr? J ctuute 11. lluwd, (MeVaS.
PROHIBITION IN CITIES By James C. Kelly Prohibitory laws, like other restrictive meaiures, are not effective where a large proportion of the people believe them unjust. Years of experiments in industrial centers, both large and small, have proven the truth of this assertion. This may be a land of majority rule, but it is becoming more and more apparent that a bare majority cannot dictate the personal habits of a large minority of American citizens. Prohibition has never been enforced in a community, except spasmodically, to greater extent than it has the honest support of the people of the community. In other words, experience has shown that where local prohition has the support of fifty-one per cent, of the voters, it is never more than fiftyone per cent, enforceable, and it is usually less. Absolute prohibition might be a reality in a cross-roads village of fifty total abstainers, but in larger communities, especially industrial cities, the official records show that it has not only failed, but it has increased intemperance, the very condition it it recommended to eure Marion, Indiana, is a city of approximately 20,000 population. It is an industrial community. With the exception of a few months, it has had local prohibition since 1909. Its people, as shown by many elections, are about evenly divided on the question of license or no-license. Marion was legally "dry" in 1914. During that year, however, it had a worse record for intemperance than Anderson, E.-t Chicago. Hammond, I.ogansport. Michigan City and New Albany, all of them license cities of similar population and industrial interests. Official court statistics show the records of these cities for the year 1914 as follows: 2 I I -'S Ii- la J 71 id ti i I 11 f il lij MARION (Dr))..19359 881 483 24.9 54.8 139 Anderson 22476 802 349 15 5 43.S 22 East Chicago 19098 1394 388 20.3 27.8 17 Hammond 20925 359 135 6.4 37.6 0 Logansport 19050 882 377 19.8 42.7 48 Michigan City 19027 614 208 10.9 33 9 17 New Albany 20629 355 18oj 9.1 53.0 14 Figures quoted above fiom official reports of the city courts to the Indiana Department of Statistics. Adv.
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LAMPERT
BOCKELMAN General Merchandise
Shoes and Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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