Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 January 1916 — Page 4

JASPEB COÜRItR

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JASPHll, UUH.Jlil COUNTY', INDIANA

Entered ns eecond-claaa matter at the pöStofHce at Jasper. Ind., under the act

of March 3, 1S7.

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"7 THE ATTIC INSTINCT,

Why Somt Prini Cling to Thlnn

i hat Aro RubbUh. The attic instinct hangs on surprisingly, and an observing eye can tell how many years & person has lived in the city by merely glancing under ht-r bed. If there are three hat boxes one will contain letters, one scraps' of ribbons and laces if it's a man it's newspaper clippings and one anything from a broken

Coming Back

Knhqoriotien M.oO Per Yr.

PI i r-tl rh : ! ffc . 1 nrvttl A riff f r

subscribers until a Jefinite order to die- ;?cJc old mapc K, besides

uontiiuie ;e leeerveii and all arreare paid in full; unless in tits discretion of the

otibliehei a Jifferent cotirae shonld be

deemed advisablo.

ünKed

Doctors

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916.

rnnen tha ...... i .31 i

vw me uunojes oi maga

zines and piles of newspapers, not

to mention a bicycle feat and

preen umbrella that one might use

u private Tnemcals if all these things have been placed under the bed against the protests of the family, if they are patiently moved every cleaning day and elrmrr n

w w "Q "- f nrnnfrh -mtm-n.. XT 1 1

ö - -uwvixi, tuen xneir own

Jacob 1j O'Bamion

vVe are authorized to announce

W1C name ui ü xj. U UdUUUU UJ I x, ä ... , . , . - ,

Unnn p.ftr niMn 0X0 wi a tue instinct to such PT1

for the Democratic nomination r tuai J?8?0 13 no,t e ßllgW-

-p rv 4U, rpu:,i n uuuu ui uieir ever Deinp- mirerl

UUlliCOa IUI UiJC JLXIHU OUii- TTYL " 11 , 1 i - O

gressional district, before the i 1 , inir lro? an attlc V primary in March, 1916- 1 J th.? o their Hres,

lamuy migüt as rell be When a man is sent to Hon- come resicned.

gressand paid $625 a month (plus vvhn poople are willing to make MSÄt11

extras) to renresfir' (hf nnt nn mein-e,-. disaEXGGnh ""rt7r. V"A" ,-"'

x ---,a.m . ... o w . w. t uii I am i ii ii i mn . Hfivinp rrpp m i-m

charge whatever, exnent t.hp nf-hm

cality; he ought to uo a erood job bl n tlie subject of stray pieces of of treatment. All that is asked in return or get out. Billecox is failed and bro paper they should not be ac- nr.?ne?J.B thaLi eveiry oWi .nf rtf nv., iwi nnRP U irrtZ x. jr -j.7. person treated will state the result ob-

t, - i . o wvu4vivno, wmcu uj ijcii limiKiH an rnno nrnvo

Duuuiu uiey De suspected of de- w tue sick anü aöiicted in evpry citv In nearly every case boys Who ing it to annov one. Thpv flrJand locality, that at last treatments have

a

iaiis win

Again Be At

Huntingburg, Indiana.

Phoenix Hotel,

Thursday February 17,

1916.

One Day Onlyi

Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.

remarkable Success of

Talented Physicians inj

the Treatment of Chronic

Diseases

w ill fiLMl

ed by the State of Indiana for the treat- 3,011? e Telephone Co

l"cut ui au ueaeufctJii luciuuinc aeiorm

CT

"T't-n irol 4.1 . t ( i

eWf u , öt L0Uis SPccial" equipped with ml,:6-'''1 SteCl C?achcS and through drawing room sleeping cars to Jacksonville and Asheville. New dining car service. to SSI ' M,r8,Ving r0m Sleepine cars frm Asheville J Jacksonville .insures every comfort for trip through Florfdn V. fhC ?ky the scenic route to tour Lt fcryf y l0W hmesccrs' fares and winter tourist lares now in effect

Stopovera and other special features.

ei run information and fares from the V

Local Southern Agent, or write to B. H.Todd, District PaenurerAcnM ir

D .IUWHIITU1C.IVT. X It il

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The Southern Railway is the direct line to Asheville, Aiken,Augusta,Char leston, Columbia, Savannah, Sumnicrville and other southern resorts.

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PRSMM CARRIER OF THE SOUTH

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nn

uee, nervous ana coronic diseases of

all

Of

bring sorrow and disgrace upon merely suffering from fhp oh ,. be(n discovered that are reasonably sure thir narnts are thoe vho are ninnpf nnri Zl iT I? , and certain in their effectj allowed to run on Hp 4 .andCann,ot helP themselves. The United Doctors are experts in the i? u i! 0ni j Stieet3 at Their characters were formed and treatment of chronic diseases and so night- With the shades Ot night have now hardened for a Rehorns nf great and wonderful have been their re-

arounü to a boy comes the onnort- Hfß rohn-n j-u,- , suits that in many cases ic is hani to Hn

U.l 'j.' v.uinx UUIlgS Were al- the rliviHina Mn. hftfuro. Q.-ll

Und

and

L - T v w WWW V abroad at noonday, and hence a

boy is not apt to come in can tact

with it with the sun at meridian

Keep your boys off the streets

at night, or rathtr safely sheltered in the home nest, where evil influences never enter to lead them astray

stomach, intestines, nerves, heart, soleod.

itill others in the closets on the reumatwm, sciatica, tapeworm, leg next floor, and everything and ftT,v. llfera,' Ä1!! ?- adthoE? ,afilicted

tnmg tnat overnowed from anv n-f he disftBPR. thnf. hnn hnftinri 0ir;n Af

J I I .nw uuuivvi UH CXVi ii Uli Thnnn I I t 1 . Ill r :i 1 . . . - 1

meet; jiiu;ea was just taKen up to lue Jl,muy pnysiciane, enoniü not fail to the attic. And now these nnnr pt ca' Dfns often has been cured ini

Bonis live with a cellar, three stories S1XrL8

j ... .... , ' 1 "wuiu6 tv "uc" cj c Lcju ii u more ana an attic Still lodged in thmr operations for aDnandioitPR. anil fnnQ1!

mhids, and, though they will in himor goiter, piles etc. as all cases actime disappear, like all nnnecessarv pPuted be treated without operation

members sPvoTifl, x,ypuueimic injeciion, as tuey were

j. . 7. vua UJA UF among tne üist in America to earn the!

has the largest lit

subscribers and will give you the best ser-vice

YOU Can t.lk r.n rrr.r

jr v Wi. friends, order your mer

chandise and make your appointment by the Home 'phone DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO

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Billionsfor a'Lemon) Ä

By James C. Kelly

. Agitators who talk so glibly of the destruction of tho liquor industry by national prohibition remind us often of our enthusiastic non-taxpayers who are always bent upon tearing down the court house or some other public property and replacing it

piutcu biructure, wnicn will contorm to their fantast c

notion or just what such a building should be. Such gentlemen are always long on the advice, but when it comes to the first payment, they foil to materialize.

Grover Cleveland busted the r)flmnf rahV. nnrt.v ToHrhr Rnnc.

evelt who became president by p11?11 m the meantime they are "ame of "Bloodless Surgeons" by doing accident busted t he Republican trolle with tnem, they are r?;?

party while Taft helped alonir

Now Teddy savs it shall stay

dead unless he is delegated to do th reserretion act- While Bill Bryan declares that unless Wilson

drinks grape juice his official days are numbered- And Mc Call, of Mass, declares the standpats are bound to win with the slogan ''No Compromise" with so-called progressive rebels. Four scribbling hot air candidates with

the Presidential bee buzzing hot. Tl i i i

ray your mere a:vi aKe your

choice and which ever it is you

wul wish after the e?ection it

had been the other

Hop. Jacob LO'Bannon

Democratic Candidate for the Nominatian. For Congress Has been canvasing this coun ty this week and meeting with an enthusiastic welcome He was welcomed uith large crowds at St. Anthony, Huntingburg and Dubois Wednesday night spoke to a crowded house, also at Jasper last night. Bifiecox's congressional days are numbered.!

By ae way Who is Billed priv r.4 clerk this congress? Ts his wife drawing that extra $1200 00 The Indianapolis Ring Of office holders who never get tir'd of sucking to public teat, are now boosting, .lohn I Hoffman :t present deputy Superintendent o ; Public Instruction, to succeed Greathouse in that office, then

we suppose Greathouse will become 1st assistant and thus keep the office and the boodle all in a family, We are in favor of a complete change all around, Give us new men. The state has had enough of the present set of barnacles.

We want new men every elect

ion.

ßnfTerms fighting for them, and

it taKes a senoua operation to re

more eo much aa one scrap book if

uio owner ininKa ne may like to read it oyer in his old age. Ha peri Weekly. THE ObTeCTION TO JOHN. It W Easily Removed When tho Situation Was Explained. The Gaylords and Nelsons have always been neighbors and intimate friends. So when John Gaylord at twenty-four, as fine a fellow as ever

was, began to see what an altogeth

er charming girl Molly Nelson was

tnere was naturally no opposition.

inaeea, as the "afiair" became se

rious it was evident to all, includ

ing John and Molly themselves,

mat tne parents concerned were delighted. As yet there waa no formal announcement, but every one knew that it was "understood," and evening after evening John talked to Molly on the front porch, often lingering after the other Nelsons had retired. The surprise of the two was con

lequently great when one evenino- n

shuffling step was heard in the hall, and presently Mr. Nelson appeared

in slippers and dressing gown, can-

cue in nand. uite evidently he

with all pain in the successful trenment

of these dangerous diseases. No matter what vour ailrnentma? be.

no matter what othei s mav bave told

you, no matter what experienc you may

have had with other physician, it will bei

to your advantage to see them at once Have it forever settled in your mind. If your case ie incurable thev will cive von

sncn acvice as may TOiieve and stry the disease. Do not put off this dutv vou owe

jr.mxaoii ui lriuuuö ur remuve8WhO aie Iniiffnn in Mf..MAu n i , suffering because of your sickness, ae a ,0W,n9 ,s 0- Information Only and is

vieu ar. tni8 time may heJp you. CnaPiilMi

v orn-out and run-down mem nr vmiihw.

SOUTHERN RY. TIME TABLE

Schedule For Sunday May 2, the Fol-

not

I olitical prohibitionists, under the leadership of the osculating Hobson, are offering the Dublic little infnrmot.Vr. tu

magnitude of the industry they would destroy, but confine their ranting to the alleged advantage of secret drinking over public drinking. In so doing they use bales of statistics and inspired Pro ram 4- 4 i l 1 ( I ....

rttCiAicH w ii um uieir poiiucai puppets, many ot which are eith brazenly false or openly misleading.

.r ; "' oiiuuuuii win give you some conception

ui me necessity ot carem mvpst dot nn n:.. ä-

jiobson and other sixteenth rate celebrities of modem history m their crusade of destruction. First, these gentlemen demand ViaPr0ximately a m,llllon men be thrown out of employment. With them they wou d wine out a half.hili;,-. o :

and invested capital of more than a billion and a quarter. They

T" i i nÄnÄ1. ul rG l a mare; winch annually consu

er

mes

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er

men, no matter what your ailment mav

ue, uuii lb cosis you notning. Kemember, this free offer is for

viBit only.

Married ladies come with their hiiH

bands and minors with their parents. Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

JSASTBOUND

No. 5 DAILY

this No. n

No. 12 Daily No. 14

No. 6

S:2 A. M. I 'AS P M. 8:20 P. .M WESTBOUND

7:57.-A. M 11.58 A. A! 7:4C P. W

Time shown at nuntiiiKbur.

v,vi iu,uuu,uuu worm or rarm products. The prohis " would at one stroke deprive the Federal Government of two and a quarter millions of annual income and the states and smaller divisions of more than flftv

To all of which the great Mr. Hobson, rejected by the peopl of his own state, blandly reolies! "I nt th,. wrlro, fi.L

convert their plants to other lines of business; let the farmers find another market, and let tne government raise its revenue in some other way " Wonderful statesmanship and patriotism, is it not, which would inflict misery, waste and national poverty upon us without even a suggestion for constructive relief? Yet such' is the price we are asiced for a so-called prohibition amendment which would forbid the sale of liquor but permit its unlimited manufacture for secret consumption and allow its importation not from our own factories but from those of any foreign nation which seized upon the business of our vast liquor industry which the agitators would destroy. Adv.

EASTROTTWn

Polite. No- 1 DAILY. 4:20 A. 1.

Why did you take off vour hat NO-23 .-ho to that girl? you don't know Ä0.a. DA1LY. ia1? D

her.

No but my brother does, and

this is his hat.

MO. 10 8:10 P.M.

No. 24 " 12:15 P.M. V E. Claycomb, Aarent

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he

His von

began

Blunder. ever BfoDüed

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and then

to

hesi-

Have think tated.

"Well," she urged, "go on, What

rere rou .üoing to say

fl beg your pr.rdon," he Teplied

1 was about to ask yo'u whethei

had cone to bed and tbn orf 70U had ever stopned to think about

for some purpose. something, but I might have kn

Why. father, what k th mf. that 3 011 ncvcr

ter V3 r:And you mean to insinuate that

jMoIIv's checks trr. bnTr, .J never think T1 she demanded.

" w w tit 1 1 a - djj

her father stood there hesitatin

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A. F. in M. I

Corner 7th & Jackson Sfc

HOME 'PHONE.

The Newspaper Law.

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General Insurance and Real Estate.

Special rates on Farm Loanb and Insurance for Dubois P'e $

aoa aojoiog counties. Fire, Tornado, Hail, Life, ,

uenu, nate blasB, Automobile, Burgarly and Liabilli Insurance. Bonding: Co. rep. Phone 116 2.

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There is no longer any reason whyB any person should be an unwilling subscriber to a news-

Oh, no, no, not at all," he made Paper.

and evinsr John closlv Tn iflo baste to assure her. "1 only mean . On the refusal of a subscriber

ing against the doorpost, where he womnn don,t haTe to stoP talk a "ewsPaner from ihe had stood for the last fifteen min- m to thmk for we a11 know thal P - c1lilce ,the postmaster re

ntes saving good night to'Mollv tüey d0 tmnk sometimes." yuueu, unaer tne postal laws, to felt decidedly uncomfortable under , jet he wonders why ehe turn the same to , he publisher.

There is no longer any reason why any person should be an unwiVmir subscriber to a newspaper. On th reusal of a subserib er to take a newspaper from the postoiric?, the postmaster is reQuired, under the postal laws to return thv -me to the publisher. Yo i are no uoubt aware lhat a p fdon wtso continues to accept a p.jrpei : him through the mail

is I in. : Tor thesnbscnption price rer . le.-s of the fact tbat he novti -u5wcribel for it or that he h ; ordered ;t shopped. So held bv fh supreme courts of Iowa, 7" iiamspire, Deleware and :onsin. This is the law gener-

Mr. Nelson's gaze.

In fa'ct. it W.ia fvrnhflrrncci-nrr oil

Around. But John is a roung man

mho goes straignt to the point. "Is anything wrong, Mr. Nel

ion?" he began. "Am I to infer

that you object to my being here ?" "TVell, no, not exactly, John.9"

Mr. kelson coughed slightly, hesi-

uauxojt;. uuiy inat motner and

I would like to get a little sleep' Tather,1' cried Molly, quite indignant, "we couldn't have been disturbing any one! John has been talking very low" "I don't doubt that, my dear Mr. Xelson was beginning to enjoy the situation. "It's not that, noi have I any objection to John's talkLag to you. In fact, I haven't an objection in the world to John nor to his condtfet, except"

Air. elson is open to suspicion of

ajitea him. Cleveland Leader.

FWS BA

Corner E. Sixth & Jachson St. Fine Wines, Whiskies, Cigars I dTobacos. Fresh Beer Draught and Bottled

Hot Lunch Every Day

F. H. Knapp Prop,

Ynn or.

hu uuuut aware mac a person who continues to accent

a paper sent him through the mail is liable fir the subscription price, regardless of the fact that he never subscribed for it Dr that he has ordered it sf-nnnoi

bo held by the stiDremp nnnrt nf

Iowa (103 Iowa 681); by the sud-

reme court of Npw ft

(44 N. H. 115): by the sunrpmp

court of Delaware fa Harr 7q -

by the supreme court of Wiscon

sin (7ö Wis. 176). SPP A m ör

and Ensr. Enc. of r.aw (9 thah-

P- 130). This is the law generally.

WAY up in the mountains of Western North Carolina are the beautiful and attractive resorts of Asheville, Black Mountain, HendersonviJle Brevard Lake Toxaway, Saluda, Waynesviile, (Lake Junaluska), Flat Rock, Hot Springs, and Tryon. lVa-ati at neüf th6SC CODl and delightful places t? f Spnng Tenn. Round trip Excursion tickets are on sale daily, good until October 31st, via SOUTHEftN 'RAIUVÄY1 ! JfVamicr Carrier of the South- ' Stop-overs allowed at all points. Three special Low Rate Excursions will be run during the summer. Ask for details.

p Trrn.seV lcket ASt. Southern Railway, or write

B. H. Todd, District Passe

nger Agent, Louisville, Kentucky.

i(l Papers the Courier offic pör aa f

5c

Every up-to-date Dubois coun

ty tarmer should have his own!

nrintöd letter hpflrk orr nnxTnL'

having prolonged the matter unneo opes with the name of his farm!

essanly at this point. home printed thereon, especially

except m one thing. Mrs. Nel- the envelopes with the return ad-

HrOCC IVA -O rvxmf rnn 1AA

each for 3150 on good material.!

b-ive us your order.

son and 1 do object pprionxlv -rm-

dear John, to the habit you wem to have formed this evening of leaning against the bell push. Our bedroom is next to tht kitchen, and this continuous bell riifing U Mot

r,onaucive to renoMAT .

WEDDING

lnvitatlirÄ AnLoiincMnens rite V) ui scrUit, two s,-ts of

envelops $2.50 100 Vbitint '

uec hu Uoane, Jasper, Idü

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3ure?sl

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made the Goi. Medal Award to

LW.HilRPER

WHISKEY

3okJ trieS Aim

Hcworteaiu lop

For S!e by AllLe(,,n Dealers

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Until the donkey tried

clear The Fence, lie thought him self a Deer.

The Ben Ed Doane Prmtorium, Jasper, Ind.

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