Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 June 1917 — Page 4
YASPEB COURIER
By Bk ÜJu Dco
But red n- pocond-dasa mät cr t .he poetafflre at Jasper, Hid., muter the nu ,1srrh 3, 1879.
anbw:rlntton 1 .50 Per Year. Phis naoet iß mailed regtflarly to it
b-ariüers until a definite order to disontinue is received and all arreare paid .. i . nnlAss in the discretion of the
U . v J - pu i Fbei a different conne lie med advisable.
should be
FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917.
What he Hag Says
The American flajr says: "I
stand for liberty, 1 proclaim equality, I detest tyranny, I favor
justice snd demand it oi cne wea and strong alike, I am the badge of fair dealing and the enemy of craft, high an- low As i offer no affronts, I tolerate no insults on land or sea I am patient, but inflexible I cherish honorable peace, and accept war when necessary to maintain it. To me life is precious, but subject to sacred demands of patvoitism. If a man is a hero for the public weliue I never ask his nationali ty. I know he is for the highest
type ot exclusive Americanism -AT. Brewer.
We are in receipt of an annoymous communication, roasting our liberal, hitr-hearted. Kenia),
tight-wad, card playing Mayer out fear and with manly hearts.
Hoodlums Raided LasbSur.day morning a gang
of hoodlum?, whose names we have bren umhe :o learn wco out inging and carousing ;umi) they finally wound up 3t Glfjre, Krodel's Restaurant on E. 6lh, St. Someone (Henry Kock wö(
nave been told) nelenhoned tur the marshal. By the time the
(officer arrived things had been
quieted down. No arrests, Oti
Sunday morning the restaurant
was searched on suspicion tijst., George was harboring a one-eyed tiger, but no evidence of such
fact was found, so the matter-
naj oeen dropped iortnetime
being. Everyone Can Help.
The point has been reached
where wgr has been waged liter-
all; by whole nations Every man
woman and child is involved, and
nearly every adult and most boys and gir's can be efficient factors
We are in this war for the pur
pose of defending our rights; of
making sure that, as a Nation, we shall be able to live the sort
of life and to have the sort of
institutions ve desire, of makin'g
dem$ciaey persist in the world, and f safe gaurding the world
aganst trie recurrence oi sucn a war as this- To accomplish this the ITation must aim at the perfection of organization, and therefore each individual must reeog nize the necessity of makifYg.
sacrifices Cor the common gow
and more than ever of working undr limitations of doing tem
work. Our people have a gönnte
for organization and they will
not fail in the task they have as
sumed. Our farmers on whom a
great responsibility rests, 'ive the most efficient farmers in the world when they do "their best. They will not be found wanting in this crisis. David F. Houston
Secretary of Agriculture, June 12 1917. And having thus chosen our
course without guile and with.
pure purpose, let vs renew our
trust in God and go forward Witli
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We will give you $1.00 for your old shoes, when
you buy any of the many different styles of shoes or oxfords shown in our
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-Any old pair will do. Bring them in today-anybody anykind--anysize--from anywhere. This is special for the balance of June and applies only to styles shown in the Window.
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for sprinkling Newton Street free gratis. Upon investigation we find that the Mayor never ordered it sprinkled, and it was, in fact, against his orders, .limmie Whitten did what little s x i , kling was done on his own hook to empty the wagon and for the benefit of Logan Kendals sick baby- Give George (the devil) his due- Under no circumstance would the Courier knowingly misrepresent or accuse anyone. People wholdesire th n communication published mu i .un their names, not necesiar publication, but Ben Ed must know. Plain Girls
A lady who had seen much of
the world was asked on one occasion why plain girls often get married sooner than handsome ones- To which she replied that it was owing mainly to the tact of the plain girls and the vanity and want of tact on the men.
"How do you make that out?" asked a gentleman The plain girls flatter the men and so please thir vanity, while the handsome ones wait to be flattered by the men, who havenot the tact to do it, PalPick Henry's Distinction. The first man anv ng th- colonists to speak of a "declaration of independence was Patrick Henry in 1773. and this was tho first distinct expression of the new
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Abraham Lincoln.
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LADIE
50c for your Old Shoes or Oxford
We will give you 50c for your old shoes wnen you buy any of the many different styles of Ladiss Oxfords shown in the Window. Any old pair will do. Bring them in today, any-
b o dy-any kind-- any sise-from anywhere. The above offer expires July 1st and apply s to styles shown in our windows.
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The Young Bride's First Discovery Their wedding tour had ended, and they entered their new home to settle down to what they hoped to beoue"lon2 uninterrupted blissful honeymoon. But alas ! the young bride's troubles soon began, when she tried to reduce the cost of living with cheap "big dm" baking oowdera. She soon discovered that all Fhe ,got was a lot for her money, and it was not all baking powder, for the bulk of it was cheap ma erials, which had no leaven
ing power. Such powders will not always it i .i 1 1 ,i i t
give me aesireu results. iiiu uecuuae ui the.absence of leavening gas, it requires from tvo or three times as much to raise
cakes or biscuits as it doed of Calumet Lady Assistant for Women and Children
BaKinc; Poweer.
F. H. Schmutzler
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Thus, eventually, the actual cost to you, of cheap baking powd re, ie more than Calumet would be. Cheap baking pow era often leave the bread bleached and acid, sometimes veliow ana alkahde, and often unpalat
able. They ore not always of uniform
ctreugtn ana quality. Now the buile buys Calumet th j peifectly wholesome baking powder, moderate in price, and always uniform and reliable. Calumet keeps indefinitely makes cooking easy, and is certilfnly the morft economical after ail.
. Culture will never convert tares into wheat.
Calls answered at all hours day cr night By R. B. Friedman
Phcne No. 205
Jasper Ind
Many are sick of evil, vi thou t
the courage to be well.
contempt of the ignorant.
To love upward is human, to love downward is divfne. A good conscience is th i best armor against calumny.
400 Typewriters ! All kinds ami nllgrmles, UKJlNaTONbf $15 up Instructions nith each machine, Empire Type Foundries, Manufactures Type an iPrnters Supply Buffalo, N. Y
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SOUTHERN RY. TIME TABLE
Join the Sheep Club. To Be Organized In f very State In The Union. A Boy's Shrep Club in every
State of the Union is the plan cf : A
van, Wis. The object of this plan is a worthy and patriotic one, the purpose being to increase the supply of sheep and wool. Boys in ev ery State under th's plan can sreure a flock of bred ewes which should ultimately form the basis of many farm flocks. They have printed fox free distribution, a 16 page booklet on the care of sbeep. This is edicted by Mr. Anthony Gould, of the American Sheep Breeder. Any boys interested in sheep or who desire to enter the contest, will be mailed a copy of this valuable booklet for the asking. Write today.
Application for .Renewal of Liquor Iii cense.
m :; 7 i ! To the citizens of the city of Jasper: True education never induces j Notice i? hereby given that the under
signed, a male citizen, twenty-ons years
old, oi oou moral characcei, and who has- hoon a continuoua resident of the city of jJapor for a ponod of six months before ho publication of this notice, will apjily to the Board of Commissioners of Dubois county, Indiana, at their next regular July Term 1017, for leave to sell in his own name, spiritous, vinous and malt Jiquors, in less ouantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank until April 2, 191S, upon the following described p'cmisoe, io-wit: The exact description of where said liquor is to to sold is in a front room on the ground floor of a two story frame building, 20x40 located on the North west corner of tho west half of lot No. vS2 in the town of Jasper. Said location fronts uu sixth Street. Saijl applicant will' at tho Famo time and jrlacf apply for leave toconduct in tho sumo room, in connection with said saloon, a lunch counter, consisting of cheose, aausago, crackers, to. FRANK II. KNAl'P. Juno 1, 1917. 3 wk.
STRIKE WHILE
THE IRON'S HOT! Strike the people for business while they're in a buying mood. If you want to strike hardest, put a striking ad in the Jasper Courier and keep it there. Keep on striking and the "iron," for you, will never grow cold.
We know of a number of families wr?c are regular readers of tho Courier bti' are not subscribers, thoy borrow tho pa-
No, Miranda, it isn't necessary per from their noighbee, Wo are gu : to act foolish in order to COn- j to know that tho Courier is thus in-i. vinnn nonnlo flint- vmi n!n Thnv i'intnd. hut uhv not ßllbscriOf I
know.
Industry gives the devil no el bow room.
price is small and we would ir lo having theao names on our in ling list
FOU SALE. One vacMnt lot on Clav S'reet between 2nd and 3d, ptlot 18 50 xlO. Also 3 room house and lot 50 x 120 on 4th street. Either or both wjll be sold cheap. Inquire" at this office. Every up-to-date Dubois county fdrmer should have his ow printed letter heads and envelopes with the name of his farm home printed thereon, especially the envelopes with the return address We can print you 100 of each for $1.50 on good material. Give us your order.
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Redpath Chautauqua Season Tickets Now on Sale In arrangeing to inaugurate the Redpath Chautauqua here this year, the local committee bought 00 $2.50 season tickets, which will be sold while they last by them for $2.00. When these tickets are exhausted, no season tickets thereafter can be had for less than $2.50. Children's season tickets are $1.00 if bought before the opening day, after $1.25. For the single admissions to the respective entertainments, see program. Season tickets are non-transferable, except within the owner's family. The name of some member of the family must be written in ink upon every season ticket. This provision is made primarily as a pro j tection to the owner in case the ticket should be lost. The Chautauqua Season Here Opens July 14 and Closes July 19.
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