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JASPER COURIER JAHPKK, ltil. COl'NTV, INKUNA knturod c t I I OM 9 I I J',r, Ind for tuiHiiniH! i 1 1- 1 4 ! tb mail ec oitdcl iinttc. WnWnnti H..rl IVr Yeir. Here's II Way to Save Doctor Bills. Physicians Give free Advice by 1 Parents May Profit. It wai an a.ociatrion of gentlemen, prou nally phy-iciana a&d chemiM-. all of whom were horn in the drug trade (' to apeak, aod who have been en nertc l wit!, it .ill their !i . wl,,, tir-t gave t. the world .Hbfria. whi-h Thin rap on led regnlarlv to it ?V"J ü,,p nowB if a pleasant rtlid ei- lateerifcmaatii Wh-itootderto ÄÄ lr?i :nto (f, in . , . .. . . Iani" -n! "hildren It has alwave Ieen rormnne -p rw-niv i rvi". r-i arreurs pam recognized as h m.-ntorinn. nvMMMttAn ' - W ' " I'HI Ml A . . A V hl Ml nnlwp in Uü die on of the pnbürdiei a different eome diould be deemed advisable. FRIDAY, NOVEMHFiR 13, H14. Much Money Sent Away From Home. Twenty Five Collars Per Capita Sent Out of tue State A rear. Twtflty 5 even Million Dollars Is Sent Out of Indiana E ery Year- Results in Enormous Loss of Profit. Indianapolis, Nov 10. Invest igations that have been carried on from the headquarters of the Indiana Retail Merchants Asso ciation during the past two weeks have found some surprising facts on the trade-at-home idea. The campaign that, is bei no; ...T ' n,,,,"s ,n aiartea Dy tnis association is to be constructive and to he based on business and not sentiment The arr nenta are to bo figures and fact, r.ot gerenalities. On a careful investigation, through every available source, it has been .'ound that p r capita every man, woman ana child, here the home the state A. . L 1 1.. 1 A. 1 t hui wmm uiucu bin-iy uuu iook Hedical Jonrnala are relncteat to dia What ic amounts to when thecu8 proprietary medicinee, LTalj'a numbtrs of the state are taken Journal of H alth, however, a- a "Our inlo consideration. It means 25 lfi,to BP m i and record the that t97 Rfm imn ic cnont means for advancing health. The day that W7,,mWQ is spent away for poieoaing Innocent children tbrou2h iiuui iiuuic u tntr puupie ui mu- L'ree.i or ignora ught t" end To and itn reward I popularity erer enjoyed b any remedy ever put upon the :n:.rke aUaioed. DO( hy tl unbeyant advertiaing r appeail to upionum or rolgar prejudice, but m inhoront merit. All phjrifoiao reeom- aw h. lad m tnv very many, preeeriba it. Mny j ireaU call la th i tenilv phy. iieiao. Maay other pareoti tn'ke ad vantage of wii.i the pbviidaa .old ihm wien Da wan am eaJled in coosQltatioo. All pood family- pliynirian mv "( , v.- the children CaatoHa." Healthy par ents know ibli pm,,. ly of old, for th v foi.k it ti'Mi Ivos as "children. It w h inoai than thirtv years ago that Ca t iu made a plaee i .r lUelf in U.v hoofebol t. It bOia the lig i . of ('furies II. Fletrher then, m ,t ,h-.. today. Th injitMre is its uaMti'e , which' i eeplad in thoaaaiidf of homes v. b i there are child rea Much in printed nowadays aboal bi families. Dr. Widi-im J. Melrann, of Omaha, Neh., is the father oj OtlC of, thaee much-read-ahout families. Here is what he suv s "A the father nf thirteen child. en I certainlv kn w lOBiething ahout youri zr-ar meii'im, a no asiie ir-ni my own lamuy eip nen e i have, m oi practice, found Cast NATION WIDE PROHIBITION IS A REAL ISSUE OF TODAY Dealers Take a Business-Like View of this Im portant Question Secretary Joseph De bar Making Report to Organization r SOUTHERN RY. TIME TABU Schedule In Effect Sunday Jan.t, ths Ft' lowing is for Information Only and is no Evaranteed. ! t t O t aST&OtTND WO i HAil, Nu H No. II No. is Daily No. 14 No. r. " 9 1! 5 P. M. t;ai P. i - i Hwf'Nh 11. H A 7 4' V M U 51 1 flBM shown Kt aattagfcaej K WRdK'MO. N". 1 l MI V.4:A A. M. i NC 9, 94 WO. J ,,, . m N . .'J 5 2 WR8TBOI ND o i. i I I.V. 12 42 a. 10 nr. p. i N" - " II 44 A. M V. K ClHWiimh t MfY d KALT EINBACK I rT W GcoFDlCTEfcLE iXLLCKevirrncinreLutiveComm.tTg' Charlei H, Fletcher has receive I hand red h of lettet ir :n prominent phye!ciani who have the anie epteeui for Caatoria ihat Dr. MeCrann ins Not only do tbeao phyaiciani sey tbey use Cajitoria in their own familiey, bot they preacilbe it fior their patien a, I ir t of all it ß fffetable preptrarion wbieh apsimilatp tho lood and re mi I a tea tho Waahlattoa, D. c, sPG. cial). With the Hobson rpniui nn in mi'' v ! cj , , 'u V.a'H , i!thtcalHldar 0 th onae of repre ' iuaues, tne qiitstion of prohibition is a real one. The Hobson resolution proposes an amendment to the federal constitution Waich, if adopted by the state legislatures, would give nation wide prohibition. withm its borders, it prescribed com pensation to all manufacturers and dealers for plants, stock on hand and good will. "It further decreed compensation to all tne employes of dealers and mami- muirera, and this scheme of ju extended down women ami hiij...,. Btomnch and botrele. After cttiru' i-Jie. In their meetings the subject I 18 sent away from either, for thai to6. it ,. ., . ,..ri. , S..,U,'S1 pranon' town, county or out ofil'nt Iom f , iU,i thu ai.oiutej 'T, ry o ia ass- '" On i vpar Tt Avq. 7 witboat the ase opium, morphine or' , ue !l reporl 10 uuiwi iMiirun nairOlM , w " mu com pen even to th i i k 1a .'. . . A I The members of the National Whole' the Holds in pn.ducin- th- herbs used le Liquor Dealers Association, in the manufacture Z absinthe "A similar po y a observed by the Bnghu&d when it exiiu guishes the licenses of mKh , the British tvnonvrm f,ir. ... - AW " 11.1 A . sale annual convention here, appreciate that nation-wide prohibition is a real saloons. Tlie only way to get the genuine New Home Sewing Machine is to buy the macWne with the nama NFW I IOME on tha arm and in the legt This macfiine Is warranted for aD time. No other like it No other as good lana every year. our knowledge Castoria is a rsmed he discussed the prohibition question trom- the viewpoint of liquor trades-! men. He took a business view of the Important matter. Mr. Debar! i(port cajls attention to the fact that allied liquor interests paid into the federal treasury the im- Americans call l . 11 Dubois countv has aDODulation which P" composnre and health mfse s,,m of threo hundred and fifty kHoÄ DOI b, .tOmHl 1 p jnarta taxes, lie he is required to retire from business for the alleged good of the puDlte, the public is expected to comnensate him lor the sacrifice which he is asked to ORANGE. MASS. For Sale by John Lorey. make. tUTlX1 JS?lIISUS 'F onr readers are erUtled to port, oi u.i.jn. .t).uu per year tii intormation." from each one of this number means a yearly expenditure out- says taat prohibition will nut out of eft work (ftw million heads of families in the allied liquor industries, and that unless the government works out a i jmwMM yjL wiiijji II.-ailUM, IlllillOnS Ol 'T the dollars Wnrfll nf rmreut rr n.tll U - v. w t J' 1 UJJtl VV 111 JJe The borsea and camels of th side of the county of S03.450.W,?g?ck; ' thaf ia o-nno nov-r fr, rf v winter la,t week w re in I add Bi cated cept in the wa of merchandise (U 'iV V'" T"r'! ,an etc bought to use an which has toll'V 'r '"" m, ' v:il" nothing to do with tl ; rased to8P oamtlB to a arnn business of the Comn !'ea,r v?' !;;'! ' .' ;i '.' ,v W ThPavPMtr nrfi- ... ... lard. Mr. Bali rd se is known to is thirkv thro and am tl,i.-,l moat of Oraog" i unty p m I cent. The prafit to the people of 1 :" ' ,th" Dnhoia muntv mh .,0o muii .'ige int.o,- t in these grei hA S1fi7 sir. .(...). nu nanca the fct oi the ptocfc b.ine the asse,l,,l'f''i statosmanship of thr knrrpaaö hanlr ,l.ife & . Winter. .1 bare. W anders! tl .1 thai ,,ion is. l!llre any hint of from what moneT in circulation mn Ui- More an""l, r l80B hs P"saad : ' 1 u,5 "' ou :'nuai federal STShÄ "If" Mr Bnliar.I will I a numb r of !rt more taxable property, and more ? ,n(;et, . , " " ir WJ? Bad.t1 better cierks and farm hands. " .wh,,oh ? "'"If1 ?8tof'n 11 .a Auer ol a reat tbwp. con- In his report Mr. Debar said: "From nowhere in the personnel of a great government does there come ary proposal of compensation to the tremendous financial investments hn.- which the pending resolution in eon. giess seek to destroy. I "From nowhere and from no one in and better prosperity to all Influence of Great Truths animals, tigers lions leopards g c, it beiog nec 'ry to pnvide wmtm n i-ter for ikma. Paoli Republix;-an. An exchanee uses his latuma ira concerning a public tnaa whom it Vo kn,, A ola nunaoi faroiMet who ouimend: 44Hehasan nnderstarol are rlar readers of the Courier tat iug of fundament 1 principles and ia are not lob9criber8' tll0' brTOW i -therefore qualified to dibtinguish be-! per fro,n tht4ir oeiirhbora. We are glad tueen meaarea which wit and thorn toknowthal riithoi appre- which will not destroy the avilal ciate1' bllt why rabecribeT fhe from idnported or domestic liquors is to r '"Wie appalling feature of this pend ir.g nation-wide destruction of private property and federal Income is the ip;noranoe of the masses of our people concerning the whole suhject. "It is of vast significance to us whr ae practical partners with the federal government in the manufacture ami Not a linger has ever been raised by any man engaged in the production of distilled liquors in this country to create a demand for his products. "Uke all other merchants, he has advertised his wares as possessing Bpeclal merits, against the products of his competitors, but he has in no way created a demand tor these goods. "If the American people no longer desire to purchase and use distilled liquors, and if the government has found other sources of revenue than that derived from our products and is disposed to decree that we must cease to manufacture and sell those prod ucts to fellow citizens who ask for them, then we ask to be honestly com pensated for the investments which we have made under the encouraging and fostering care of the federal gov ernment in a practical copartnership which has existed for over sixty years, I repeat with every restriction and disadvantage to ourselves, but with tremendous gain to the revenue of the government. "Xo industry has beea burdened by federal taxation and regulations as ours has been and none more relent lessly assailed by fanaticism, yet in spite of these restrictive forces the Ü S3' WC ft" pat made the Ci.w .'IMai Award to I.W.HARFER KENTUCKY WHISKEY also as ,r)( 1 p new Orleans mni WbrUJji fair Chicago 1690. I For talc by U I ead'ti Dealers. LEGAL BLAXKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deed Chatfie Mortgagee, Real Estate Mortga ges, Inventories Suponeas, Warrant reports etc. far Sale at the Con UFFICl RJER sale of liquors in this country to have1 fublic demand for our goods has stead- th true nature of the pending contro l ily increased- versy made plain to the voters of this "We have nt created this demand, country. We could not if we would Thrpfarn - - 1 i l I T I J ( son Sta HOME 'PHOr.'F. Mi Up and advertise. 'Will you walk into my p irlor?" Said flu sniflpr to tho tli,. argunifiit is so "m.t -u i mDcb Hhu.ed that tt hurts mor. where than it . banelito 'Fherc have been ; They do not advertjge uicu vtuv uouuw u mi vpuuiKlul mmM as govermn nt of our forofaUiers is we are and the alleged moral forces nf founded upon erroneous nrincinlec and that the machinery of the govern ment as provided by the constitution and laws of our country are inade quate to the perpetuation of a free coon try, ire have no power and no Msh asmaiiufacturers and merchants to interfere with this conclusion. "Ag manufacturers, merchants and American citizens . we insist that if t'iere is a dissolution of the partner ship between the government and our selves, which has existed for nvrr I our country. The controversy is he- "IP f 1lA nnnnln ff 1 TT . . , . I . ni.nr.nn r. X . . l":A,,V.TiT.:, aaVüiÜa Si V.o; !: , I co,Mon that tho h-es. relatively few in number ic laiiiy aiiu iiuunuu eaiu, lot great majority of the people are not s) a Ava i )) . ! .rto imirnnl 'I'lmr make p there rninil from mere in- I D P PCBj f Äjf cidents atid fioin standpoints that a. f . uUlidiilju 'jl eive no outlook and thus tbey injure i T w V p i i i I 1 F i v i v. tp ui hihi ( J 1 1 )eile have no idea there are s ch thina" 3 fundamental principlee, Tbey jm.ge all duty fiom trifling cir camstances that aihict themselves only. (Ireat. generous ideas do D t eottiro3. Impudent Bophiatry ßo eas ily captures the public attention The fact ia that Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loaas at 5 per cent. Jasper, nd. FOR SALE Good frame house, 7 rooms, on 'Prudence and T l t 000000000000- By M. QUAD. (Copyright, lf. by T. C. McClur. Prudence Smith and Zabed Winten met at spelling m hool ami were 1m pressed with ea- h ther. Zabed would have married her If the Widow Pen rose hadn't mixed In. She wanted fb joung man for herself, and in awe ome whispers she imparted the Infor mation that lYndence Smith waa knockkneed and would never able to stand at a washtub or run up and down the cellar stairs The young man was at once impressed. He ceased epark Prudenee on Sunday nights and assure her that he lasjti to Juuip u..r precipices Tor her sake, and at course she resented It. She went about with her chin in the air and asked Nf no explanations, and so relations tftlfj 'etmined for many long months. Then , Zabed s mother found out what waa I the matter with him and set him riyht. The widow had lied. Zahed made it up Wftb the gM Hie doves came buck a-aln and turtled, a new dat( was set for the marriage, and Farmer Smith reached out his hernj hand f r a shake and said: Tfealied, ej durn your buttons, you're gittin the real thing, and you orter be the kapsJeet man iu Woodchuck county " Etbed was for about two wt. a hen Deacoa Gray, who was a widow, er and wanted Pradeaci fur his neaai wife, gave Up MMM information about Etbed. Wheu be had sworn her to the most awful secrecy he confessed that the -young man had a live frag In his toiWah and would probably go m ,i within two years and eat the throat of his wife if he bad one. The frog had! Jumped down' ZatMMl'a throat one dar Wheji he wasadrinking "from the bone pond, and, though thousaüds of in ducements had been held out to him nothing could prevail upon him fie Jump out. Well; where Is the young girl, no matter how her heart tunks with love, who is going to marry a young m with a live and growing frog in Us stomach? She' can t be found. wasn't found In this case. PmHm, (Smith cooled eff on ZabVtl Wintc I Mm ano ne went about with his chta fa the nlr and was too proud to ask for an explanation. It was a year befi re one came. Then a ligbtolng rod man stayed overnight at 8rarWsf and after supper he got to talking about fiaga, Seeing he was posted on the sul je Prtrtlcnce made bold to ask him If be had ever heard of a frog taking up in side quarters, and he answered that su h a 'thing was absolutely impossi ble and beyond belief. Zabed Winter had probably swallowed a,nnril riaa and the fish might be growing, but Cf lert alone he could in time be nehed for and caught. That settled the frog question, and Zabed was invited to come around and make up. He got a hustle on him, and the turtledovce sang soft and low. a new date was ap pointed, and Farmer vSnalth atoppe-i chopping wood long enourrh to erton a hand and say: Zabed, you gol dumed Idiot, don't you know when youVe got a good thing? Don't fool arotrid any more - Zabed didn't want to, but before it nao been decided which minister ahouJd marry them oldMrs. Snvder truck his tra41. she was too old to marry, but not too eld to utter a warn lng for the benefit of "a ' young man who had put In a 4ayhoeing her gar den and refused U take.nar. for it She" told bim right 'etraigbu out that Prudence Smith snored like a steam engine,-; that she had- six tees on her right foot and only four on her left, that she had had St. Titus' dance when a baby and that it waa sure 're come back on her some day. It might not be a year after marriage that , Zabed would come up 'from the cornfield aome afternoon and find K r dancing tnat particular church organization, which, in its efforts to setze political power has seen fit to make the liquor issue a stepping-stone to its subver sive and censurable designs." The attitude of the liquor trades men on the subject of the Hobson pro hibition resolution is of particular in terest just now because the judiciary sixty years of national life, under con ! committee of the house has put that tween the millions of American eiH- ; T. u,' 1 IUU aeos who claim the right to obtain and LI r neaptor im- , a" around the doorrard and kicking as use liquors, properly and soberly and I inquire nils Office, i as a fence. That settled Zabed. The Lowest Price mUXS MAGAZINE "We thank you, sir, but must decline ' The wily insects said; time In places that ae dead. Ex. A I l A A 1. . I A iL. uiougui iiiey won ; uui mis is n worse than winning on a false and baseless argument, 80 prevalent is this 6ituati n that many people bold to the idea the truth is the final con clusion of controversy and there is sojtething in it, if - don't care I 1 the cost of the c ntÜLt. But the conclusion does not invelve all that is imDortant for the effe-t nf a fU and selfish argument 00 the man Stress, but wo have no sym- 10 makes it always dinastru and pötny to waste on the man who uiuuiis 01 axuT?isinj restrictions to ourselves, but wirh tremendous finan cial gain to the government of our country, it bo fairly and honestly dis solved. "The ti deral government in its ex J change for the revenue paid by our In dustries has specifically leaift1Ai v .v V4 tit I I We do not care to waste OUrj corgress and by special rulings of thf Our Sympathy. Is always extended to these i tn aaory and internal revenue depart measure on tne calendar without : amendment or recommendation. In his report, Mr. Debar points out that as a matter of fact the Kobson resolution is not a referendum propo sal as is claimed for it. Mr. Debar says if congress should adopt the Hob son resolution "the question will not be put up to the people of the states, hut only up to state k islatures. The 4.lt - 4 -N 1. - - - - A - - - rout, lui iuv in.uiiLenar.ee. protectior proponents of prohibition use this and right conduct of our business. uune unfair language whenever they 41,0 ti.u uuns uie refIPrr r1 emus tha raMfofinn K aa - Li i tj v m j iwv. i u i i v ii i .ui it ill wt 'irnd - m VUV OLUIT. a laws is protectedVn the production o distilled liquors so long as he pay the proscribed per gallon tax. 1 of a prohibition amendment. They talk abtrat letting the people rule and use the word referendum -vr m 4 , ' u' .. txrt The man who attempts an evasion matter of fact, the people will not vote or infraction of those laws is punish ! an and decide the uuestion. UVr. ..-w. . . . ...... l .. . i : ik i i mirrvi-vj lue rn .1 K.-v ..- e iimu iin in iu" Hioi rn u o mo mlii uul iirtiier ch mH v, c j m . " wv y . - - -r 1 v,i t'.KU UlOUUCr IS erm. rot Halfan hv t.ö r . , l. I - I. - 4 l . I uu mu iy ttii ixiiL.if iess man a great truth. For a short time wp will nish the 4 McCalls Maaz ne" I U for :irr ai f t .. . lllbn tne AlC( a ? YTorroV 1 . V- uir cais'.i rnere wouin ne n miPv-ftrkn if v. . v.vi uuu ex i.jc iimi r prn Weekly Owier. Don't pol o if for tor your home town. It aiurrow what, yoti can do t I The Courxkk advertisers are lei ling down the j,n .. ,:ir, nit) the field of bargains. Cid Papers the Coui i ST I o h Traill y- 'i rw 1 . C . . . f , t. . .. wvj. .Hv7 cacri ovafJUB lui wuri Wl luJs cu-i;u iiiersiup. ana ir the peo ! ult. diated overwhelminirlv deserves' mined th:5t lI3e-v no longer desire to During the week the delegates to niivnli,.... n.J .... . nmco LU V, .1 a. . I v: i u m t I . 9 . -- -" j'fu l i. i uf ciuit'iiuiiieiiL wuuiu DP rri . rv . iiHcitoLo auu tut; ii'Leresib ui Ci 1111 cuimx ouues nave deter diated .Ar 1 . i . . A. Or A . 1 . - .1.1. . He wanted Prudence, but he didn't want a danctner derrlsL. More cold ness, more strained relations. It was a full year before old Mis. Snyder waa proved a liar, and it took three months longer to make up and set another date. Things had run sraoothlv to within a fortnifbt of tha date when a tin peddler came alon and bought a neepskin of Zabed and then tokl 1 M that Prudence Smith was d-af la the rfgnt onr, nearsi-hted In both eyes and would be tonjrue tied before she n two yeara older. Zabed hadn't jjettiei the deafness or blindness, but be be lieved In tin peddlers and at once grew ; frigid. Result, another year lost Fate was still in the game, however, and when everybody, lncludtnc tha two principals, had made up th. :r minds that there would be no MRtaeji ehe came loafing around to do her duty. Farmer Smith nnA hu - uta UBUf.Uiri were in the village one day -fcuy'i : calico and brown sugar when Zai Winters appeared. He had eggs to seti for hickory shirting The lows wero brought face to face, but they did : speak. They thought of frogs and I Vitus' dance and Hi tod feet ai I were turning away wh n Fatl - bmith rer-hed out one hand for h's an agrculture -anshter and the otVr for Zabed and said: f if :j your moral and financial support. mrCBÄB6 and ur products, we ii you arc nor a member of our a oisomuon family of readers you should be-?f Ihls. P;,r,n,rslliP P" term, evinc LHn nOW iV SPn, no- in vmir cnK. " l i me gov r- - i. ..iifc i14 j uui ut v .riution. This ofTicc ia prepared to do ; any and ail kind of job printing ilive us a call. eminent and upon terms of justice to ourselves. What Switzerland Did. "When the government of Switzer land dec; cd the abolition of absinthe the convention will go further into the zine for the household 1 vpar subject of prohibition. It is exnctH The "Jmmnmm r.,- 2 a ' . i , ev. vuntr, tne Farm Life monthly 1 year. Every Day Life" a matra- 4Sa a two gol durned idiots r I m"' replied Prnd- Tmr replied ZaVd. that they wia issue a statement to the best local Daner in tho 7Z Zf you V ata people on tins nig subject i All vuulJ m wn Thf "offlrers of the association A" 4 for 11 75 in ad rled Henry ' Kaltenbach, Ne York. nr... . V, e" . .. .. Öed to onoe and far eood nH - - f rvi AIIT rm fc A. - . . - a - w - - v . w im rniiiir u ,n v tor ?1 in ad rled and hev thl tnmrK ku. A4 n . . XT .' aL a . ! T iva i ar guoci Rn Ident; Joseph Debar, Cincinnati sec- V- ie me 10 a yearsj Fudnce looked at Zabed. retatTi Geo. F. Dieterle, CincinnatL Very cüeaP- abed looked at Prudence :hairman executive committee. I al1 or se Orders to tbw ! t0ej 8mlled anfl eda-ed np lice- otter, and an mam nünr and