Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 October 1915 — Page 4
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let Ml er the Iii v In it r to ilirs fti4 , ..1 the F i.n;,. Hon. J. L U'Bannon. of Corydon, forth Democratic nominat! :i for congress in this district . A as in Huntingburg a few hours Thursday morning. -Mr O'Bannon was on his way home after a several days' campaign in Perry county, and txpTCM led himself as greatly pleased w ith the reception he is receiving at the hands of the Democrats in a!! parts of the district He Ul r. turn to Dubois county after in the i ;mpaign for a thorough canvas of the county. Mr OT:inntn ii ;t pleasant gentleman and a good mixer, and makes i favorable impression up on whom he meets Independent! If you were to invite me to your house for dinner and on the table you should have some particular dish that you liked and I did not like and if on that account I should leave the table and say that your blooming old wife was no cook and that you had nothing to eat at your h' use you mid riuhtiy say I was a fool. Then, what do you suppose I think of you when I express some opinion concerning local government that does not meet ... i i. l trim uur approval jor wukui you Btoy my paper: VV ell. though years of newspaper exp nence hai taught me to think a lot less e Ia . i J r ui it inari ou wuuiu WW sim iar circumstances iou wouiu got mad but I don't. I merely secretly comment that I thought you were a bigger man than that. , ln-i.le information He v.-as a ceurtry physician, a k'ndly man who loved his pa-! IS. Xo night was ever tOO cold for him to get OUt of bed ... .. fin.' ri o ton nr t -uvii mi 9 tn . . luv .V II ' I V " 1 - . . II... w the bedside of a Rick man. The uuole countrysi" i i him and trusted him, and many families i se up every day to call him blessed. But at the last there came a rift in the hit' . a note of discord in f i in u'ti i r D t -us- , i in j WOO ,t;i Ot'Lcilllt; VCI V ill dllU fl. f tittle daUKMt'r was Standing
at the tront gate A kindly Henry Miua rrr neighbor cam? by wi.h an '!!8rfr ". .. quiry about the mother's health. ! ak 8chneider " 5he S g ing to die. Said the Krank Honn.an " littl0 girl 90llenly. I.iwrence Hoclureanf rrr "Howdoyuu know?" asked t .i,a.i, ll-rei krodel " the neighLt r. Uieo Renner Ihat doggoned old doctor; Ray Ec " said so," replied the child angri-jJohn Klingle " lv "And 1 irnoiB h'j rWrKr Ho Sanders Bros
know s what he gave her " The Kiss. To steal a kiss is natural. To buy one is stupid Two girls kiss ing is a waste of time. To kiss one's sister is proper. To kiss one's wife is a i obligation To ki.-s an ugly woman is gallantry To kiss an old. faded woman is : ... ion. To kiss a young blush-1 in : girl is qe a different thing To kiss one s rich aunt is hem ipnev k'i,,inr throo o-trl nn ! V . , " " A h? same day is extravaflane. To kiss one's mother-in-law is a ho v sacrifice. The New l ork Sun. Ell ESTA1E liiSNSFERS. Joseph Brang to August Wehr 35 acres, 11600. Joseph Thcwes to Joseph Brang 8160 acres 18 0 George Orth to Sophia and George P.rown, 80 acres, Hfjo. Thrmr.s fth'isel to Clara A. Stamm, Lot No. 10 uaysville, 4150. Elmi i V Lane to Henry Bros nil r. Hi i .i 1805 CrefcC'i t Land Co. to George Kröger 66 acres, 1000. ( ras 11. Osborn to Jacob W. Songer, 18 acre.--. $600. Daniel J. Rausch r to Jajob W Songer 80 acres 1000. Fredericka Ahrens to Matilda v -Uir.ns, last 1 and u.stament. LKC2AL BLANKS. lim l'W'l Si i r ' ir-.jr'-s Dvaaloriea llt-tal F.sttp Mortga- . Miponeas, Warrant , , , . ui uir kiih
claims and Allowances.
r . Dubois nussionan Court 101 r County CtnOctbber terra .Ii 'in Krfi.in 1 :. .salary II eitg Ati.aUr " 60 1 OU ft7". (! I 525.00 47 U ) 991.1. ;'.- i i 1 1 :,o 175.4 ) 7 k 14.26 90. 10 l'i i ii iO.OO 11) (II !'. k 'UlHIl I' iTkd " I .1 .-I Mttrifl Utile "ir B i,.i " IM'iriMr Reronler " Win I. I ,-i - 'lj. r i A-n'-SOf DiU v ttigliaia liaatiih Oosa I iiMÜ J II' if I U (.'.Iii Sil .lohu W fir .tiranaa Co M M Mathias HwN " " " i ll H:iitk t. . tty (Im I. HoiU'm n t o Oooaail v a ;lezn " " VukU-t Be. k.-r ieo W (tmm -I ii'her l.'u C ouncil l.i" i Frank Ziuu.it-r " " IO.00 i I II Ket'kinmi M " 1 v IWiu Heitimu " " 10.00 llenrv Kohluian Janitor j Kliraheth Kohlmun C B sup Irhas Kunk Kx Co Comr 1 1 00 j !1 :utni(.'htir Bank Temp loan 150 (0 K K B MM C Ol Tp STY.W Ir O A Bitthaui Poor Itmkmm Tp 10 00 Diphatia Bp 9 11 Off ex Co H Com. 1 II ! '. -n K.! IaePub Printing ru Whar.lt Pi Co K K I'atoka Tp L5.00 lex Miuk Etup Pf i8.ro war B 1 t M " " II raid K K Patoka Tp " Pnb Punting " Off ex Co 8apt, KRK Flick and Plan Off ex Co AnJ M Poor Bain Tp 1 .Vtl 43 Si 19.00 3.0U .H5 7 Sö i.Hwren. e I !o hw-anj: Poor Bain .pl .W 1. 1 J kvnaDieff And J Bergor Poor Baiu ip K.Ö0 QaoP Wagner Joseph (iutzweiler John P Salb Dl W T Kurt " IBM ' 4 50 " H ,H) Caistp 1 - 00 Mary O"? OrO H Stewart o ' (K Million tp 1000 Jeflenon tp 15,00 Mr .i M li.irl.tu.l Wm Raucher " Patok tp 90 Ml lohn Becker Jaekxon . 2.25 E. II Schmutzler Pjor Patoka 90.00 Wm t.ieieler sup Jail 5 "H Pf 2. Joarph Bresher cup Pf 3 .00 nthony Ecksteiu sup Pf 44.70 Frnk I.ampert " " " ' Albert Sonderman M " CailTiieile M " 5 00 C H 5 H Ranch and A ben? " M 5.05 J I Holcomb Mfif to tap 0 H 7.1 City of Ja-per " " M Jajl David i. Ahell eheriff fees 134 73 31.70 100 SO 1 Si 10 01) 4 'jo 10.) 7.7 41.3.S M.."0 90 JU 54 75 12.00 4.30 -'.00 J4.00 7 50 7.50 lL'.dO 10 50 15.00 . oer deim iMn Dan IG Abed up Jail nnry Lampen rep c a Le,? f7lbC..r II J Lemme R R Boone t Patoka tp i i I ii i " " Jefferson tp Roman Knnkel " ' M BiMine " I'atoka" Henry Atkins R R Jefferson tp , . E . Erneet Atkins " M John Kitterman R R Jefleron tp Ionard Broe " " f I L- !)..,. I it II 100 mi " lo' 00 M 91410 " 40 )0 M 558,00 r um. J W Caae Jas Mnrray John Prior Patoka Trayior A Krampj ' 0608 90 " 3jtM1.00 Boone Allie Sermeraheim " o.ou Claim 114.00 con Bome tp 2.00 Tboe Inman '"' Hoffman Pn Bain'rger Taxes Ref 3. t ,'or i 1 la Reutepholer Puh High rba iv l.l Tnl-rnnl.. lA.n T,,,! Pnnr 1 J lLorton Orphan Home .rphans 118. :W '.OU 71.40 13 i a) 17.50 18.55 4.38 12-25 10.80 3 75 o.7'i 31. -V 1.00 90 ho 3.53 57.10 7.1' 7.20 84.18 80.00 Frank Kuebler Traylor & Krempp ' Mrs John 11 ffraan " Henry J Huebnar "'orge Krempp Michael Brown " .i V Mimson " Wm Bockelman et al Inn Inq Henrv Berger Ass I'atoka tp Allowed. H II Colliers al R R pet ;4 oo not continued granted granted gran-e I 170.00 viewers rept r,'"' "V1 :lc jZftE R0bt Nordl.ofl B-idge rep .erliart Steinkamp et al accented. i hart Stei nkamp et al viewers rept I accepted jM Murray ?apt report k l ( Medier accepte.l 2 JO acepted i'im report of ng Wsi S Milbnrm Objeeti. n to Pet rant l .la.-ib H Senir R' rt of fea Col 2 70 . T lileseingr report 999.41 Colleetel Wm Bockel man report 390.'.ir) fees ColMHad Nat Accoanting Co Off ex Co A'id I.Qfl David Q Abellrep of feescollected 4" Peter Newkain et al i et R R II bison If Jacob h. Bam Aud Dubois (.' Fkkb I. 8e::o nri-TY The Cdt uiKK advertisers are ting down the price bars into tield of hargainH. lot the "A pusson's dog. sah, is one thing shawt o'bein' de btst friend he's got!" state J old Brother Hawhee, who was a grea. hand to philosophize "In health he joiccs wid yo in sick ness he suff I . too: wnen vn s ..... -. . n jau nes waitm right outside, ue uo lor you, anu wnen oev turns yo' i .. greets yo' wid cnirlpanH Pi.mnaninn n f.i-a .' -. wmhhivii buh menu, H.l 1 . 1 n . U: I I t I -Jul uau iiiniiit 1 1 1 1 1 1 vii n r hrrv n dnllnr nfT'm Kim mf - - r ww 1 1 1 , u ,r . 1 ll i tnh if un' iliioa noA'l,, - " vioo iim.il iv kUILLT utoa iiai.il iv
FAVERSHAM STARRED IN METRO PICTURES
DltiniruMi-f Id "One lag Raw Ht Vork Million Dalian" William Faveraharn. in UdltW to bring one- of the trout dist.narulshcU actors on the Awn. U 8tug. it far from holng rnr tl with un Mtanti iia of In rix. If. At prMMM Mr. Favorsham ia appearing in motion pictures, his n t being "One Million Dot Lara," a WILUlAveRSrtJ Rolfe-M. tro feature now in courtkof production. Mr. Fu..rham first app.arcd in '"The Kipht of Way." also a Rolfe-Metro ftature motion picture. His success in "The Right of Way" was B4 great that ho was imni-'diatoly reeDgaKcd for "One Million lMlars." whuh is a ptctarttatkM and Americanization of the novel, "One Million Franca." 1 Work on "One Million DollarsIs going forward at top siwed for Mr. Faversharu must soon abandon photo-play production under the terms of a contract by which he is bound to appear on the speaking stage Itx his lust seasons dramatic , success, "The Hawk." Notice Of Dissolution Of Partnership. Notice is hereby given thit the partnership lately existing between us, the undersigned, A W. Flick and Henry Pfau, carrying on business in the City of Jasper under the style or firm name of Flick & Pfau, was on the 17th day of September, 1915. dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business in future will be carried on by the said A. W. Klick, alone, in the firm name of Flick's Drug Store, who will oay and discharge all debts and lia bilities and receive all moneys payable to the said late firm. A. W. Klick Henry Pfau. Oer i, 1915-3 wks MA 'k QWOK RELIEF Psia 1. i cs vh' n 1 L'tab igo. Gout, i . ' uralcia ; i ! troubles., It p . to trie fpot, sups the aches knd p.iics and oidkes hie v jrth liicg. G ' f.ie of " Drops" t ' y A booklet with ei. h boftls givs full 1 1 . u t ions for use. : ' . t el. Denund I 'Top " Don t ac- . iurjr t lv in it A..y dnjf- : I: rC t v) tar I r to Ii t can Tk f!rU Etxbaa mmtr Uir "t.1l Avs?tj to 1.W.RARPER KENTUCKY WHISIUEY , C i mAm mm t.lo wmvlp'. pr Orn UH ml r1d f r S9- 0 law. r i For Sale by All lead-n. Dealers. OVER S VCARSIXPCflltNCE Tradc Maae DtS'GNS C0PYSIGHT3 Ac. qnl.nr rmt In r pul 1 'il I I UomM n.-tlj' iit Uf. OK 1 r uHo frt hr an i.at'ir rtentäa, ( n.niuii.'. i HAN ISDN 'D I'Urutl M unti pkl.M. 4 1 :t Id th Scientific American. mint I 11 "f iifurir. tIBr tonnuU. Tfni. $1 a r-ar : l ur ni. 'itua. 9L sota uym nwnwtp-t. 1 364 itMew., New York I'r i rh (iffl., SB V St, Waablactun, D. C. .. . . . I . , ... Jiaiemeru oi uwnersnip Hequireo DU HCl im 24 1912 llf , t, ' K.litor. ManMln K-l.t. ifi r. 1 uiill.lii r.imn. r. II K Ixianaw .in.ll..il. r Hint inurtsaaTMi MuBe Cirvulatlon H'e.hl a at laiivk imi. Swornto l.oforc m Dili dr of Aorll uih Tin . ii... . .......
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Just Legally By Jami s C. Km i y The common practice of "legally 'dry' ' leads one to "legally 'dry' " and "really t . I 1 wnicn tne fienerai punx is
tions in those towns or cities which are legally 'dry' hut r really ao will make clearer to the uninitiated the n vfj "dry" towns are not dry towns. Of the broader reasons for the failure cd prot in small areas, much has been said. The refu :.l rf the larfjt minority to be regulated in matters purely ptrMn;d bun cd!y one of the chief reasons for the ludicrous situations u h usually follow "dry" ictories. Mail order "booce" and sales likewise play a large part in defeating the real or pre . : purpose of prohibition, but there is tne con lifion familiar ta those oi "dry-town" experience .hivh seem , tr rie to beoai of the real rcayns why prohibition doa not pn ?. b t. I r tf to du f-lthat a "dr''' majority, as a r tie. do snot repn the real sentiment of the community. My observation in many local option campaigns is t . men vote for license or against license for political or nu r . -n.rr motives than vote because of any real conviction upn the question at iaaue. There are few contests of this sort in which the lines drawn arc not strictly poiitic.il. InvarLbiy : t cttV i is "dry" because it foresees some p i A vantage t I by the ruin of these engaged in the iiquor busi-u chance to be aligned with the opposing crowd. For reasons men who are "dr " at heart rush to the dele:, political friends. Conditions such as just deseribed are f t miliar to all 'Purring citizens of communities which have i . en disturbed !
prohibition agitation. These men knov. tii.it pronil i.ioi: i:.: a minor issue in "wet" and "dry" contests. Is it to be wondered, therefore, that prol ion of the pol cal variety juat dcKrib.u does not prohi! it" Adv.
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