Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 September 1914 — Page 4
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JAl'K.R. I COUWTY, INDIANA rnturX nifc. I'.hm Ho fcl j Iii r, löJ for lrMi t th muil MM rn Icl in 'ttrr
nhrnnti-n IUI Per Yer. MI rPel reirrttarly to it ibwriber until a Jeßnitz m& to lifntinae ;e receive 1 u i all IfWMI ial iofnll; anlees La the tiwretion of the pnblishei a Jifferent coiwe should be dVemed alvi9atl.
Ownership of Dubois County Homes. The United States Census 1 e nartment at Washington has just
issued a bulletin dealing with the ownership of Dubois county
homes The important facts contained in the bulletin relating
to this county are as iollovvs: There are 415 homes in Dubois county. Of this number 212 are farm homes. 1295 of the farm homes are owned by
their occupants and are free of mortgaged incumbrance. The mortgaged farm homes number 545. Renters occupy 85 farm
homes in this county. Out of a ttal cf 4150 homes in
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11. 1914. 1 the county 2021 are urban horn ! There are 1326 urban home
owners in the county. Of this number 296 are mortgaged 1015 . of the urban owned homes are
free of incumbrance. There are 665 rented urban homes in the countyThe census enumerators were unable to secure da'a pertaining
to the ownershiD ot a smaU oer-
centae of both the iu al urban homes in this couru
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Heme ratio State Ticket, rnite.l t senator B. K. Shivily South Benl. Bsmfeiff of fctate H m-r L Coo, Indianapolis. 'lreasurer of state- QtQ. A. Ritfer. Fort Wavne. 'Auditor of state - Dak J Lrittenbei er, AadettOB state npHiiteadent ( j i 1 ' lit strnetion Chas A. QmUlKKbte, lu! inapolia. Attorney gener.-' Rtchftfd M. MilImrn, Jftfper. State geologist -Edward Barrett, riaintiei.l. Clerk of npitme an anpi'üu- c .urN J. Fred Fram e, Huntington. Jnle pupremo court -MOM B. Lairj Iyoansport. Jsdm appellate court, Firnt dtfetnci M. Ii. Rotte! ; Eaward W Felt, ( treeocotl Le. 8eeonl district Joseph ; Bich, Hautnionl; VrtncU 3. Gold well. Winchester, Frank M, Etoi Angokli District anil C nm Tirkt-t ( Mna-wuriip ami -hurt hordes not in
eluded.) For Judge 57th Jodicial Circcit. JOHN L. BBETZ For PlueKllUlng Att iP7 For Joint Repreeen live ?) For County Al .iior. JACOB ft. BENG. For Clerk WM BOCKLEM A N For County Treasurer JOHN J. KRFlLEIfl For County AMtM W JA M BS wONOEB For County ( Joronor. LEO A." SALI.. For Trustee BainWidee Tp LAWRENCE SOCHG1 BAH Henry Ffi Smiles At the last session of the county commissioner's court there was presented a petition to the Board asking the removal of of Henry Fritch as Road Superintendent. Ex-Senator Sweeney apnearrd for Fritch and argued that the board had no power to remove. All of ' h pleased Mr. Flitch inn lv and a broad smile blossomed on his face like a large sunflower, and caused the ex-senator to get laughed at by the wise ones. And today the senator smiles and says 4 Everybody ought to know that the power which appoints can remove." Anyhow if the Co. Commissioners and their ap- - - yrorl annprintpndpnt
will turn to page 87 of the Laws; notice that a large number of or Acts of 1913 they will find jour subscribers are using the that they say distinctly that tht mails in renewing their subscript "County highway Superintend- tions. ent may be removed for "incom- We always like to see your
PETENCY. And Mr. rmcn lsicneeiiui laces m oui mnc, uut
we realize tnat you use me telephone or the post office for the same reason we do to save
steps, and we are perfectly will-
ft Big Crop. Harvested 7 tons of Torna toes.Fleth Corrad, a local tomato grower, has set a new rceord for gtow fing tomatoes. To date olF one acre he has harvested over seven tons, and if frost doe not
come within the next thrpe weeks, the ield may reach eleven tons for the acre. Mr. Gonrod used two sacks of fertili
zer and had his plants four feet apart. The ground is low and extremely BtrODff, and the vines are very large and thick on the ground Although this is Mr Conrad s first venture in the to- j mato business, he has outclassed;
all of the old growers and has not alone raised more tomatoes than thev have, but has the big
gest and besr quality tomatoes;
that have been sold at the locil factorv this vear Lannie Siple
off something over 10 acres has
40 tons to his credit, -and hopes
to make it SO by the end of the; season- Other growers are do-j ing extremely well, and next sea- j son will see a much greater;
acreage than this, as a large number of new growers will engage in the business next year. The canning factory has been running at night and the crop is a bumper one. A large force of
extra employes have been given
work. -Petersburg Fres, How To Save lime. In these days when everybody is using th3 telephone and the mail for business Durooses. we
just as competent to pilot a Farnam Bi-plane from Jaspgr to Petrogard withouta stop as he
IS IUI 1 1 IK 11 aJ UUiiiikviiuvi.v. I f " j And he can render excellent ser- ing to have yn send us your or-, vice in either capacity. Hisiders by post ,
warmest friends will admit that But in renewing your subscrip
tion this vear we wisn to inrorm
you that you can, if you wish,
aua-
fact. As regards the much dis-
cussed and cussed sewer pipe, they will eventually have to be
paid for. One of the Lommis-
secure tkree mag zines bj
mir 2o cents to the regular price
Zior tnM ns that he srave his of our naper-make your check
f thp'to include the great magazine
LUIiatllC w nit ' 'i. vv r- - ,
same when he was in the harvest !cluD, oner we nave aaveruseui
field: but they fooled him by or-
elsewhere in this issue of the pa-
W . I X 1 Al 1 11-
derinr a much larger amount 'per. look over me reraareaoie
than he expected. He neglected list ot higft ciassmagazu.es we to find out how much they were otfer you in connection with our .irH thncp who Hid the own naner for onlv $1 15 a year
J l UV.1 , M11V4 Hl VWV. WW MW mm-mm " M l -
ordering went the limit. We do
not believe it was rieht, it was
not $1.75 extra, as you may be;
inclined to think when you look
EVA&SV0,E STY LiE S H OT
The Leading Stores Will Present Compreheisive Displays ft New Merchandise in all lines o? Women's Apparel Millinery Men's Clothing Hats and Furnishings Children's Wear Dress Goods and Novelties Footwear Jewelry Housef urnishings Musical Goods Electrical Fixtures Hardware l Etc Etc. j
Come to Evansville this Fall to supply your personal and household needs. The trip will cost you ngfring. W,e refund fares to visiting shoppers.
War News First!
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Courier, order it delivered at your home with all the news of the rtight bright and early. The Courier is the best appetizer for breakfast.
As to war news. The Courier brings it all complete from the greatest newsservice in the world the Associated Press. The big news comers in the night and appears in The
Courier first.
By carrier 65c per month
or $7, oO per year. .
By mail $5.00 per year
daily only $3.00).
Wm. A. Wilson General insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, tad.
Our Garment and Millinery Sections Offer You a Veritable Feast of Beautiful New Fall Merchandise After weeks of preparation, and searching the markets for garmente of style, beauty and intrinsic value, we invite your inspe:tion to the most attractive line of Coats, Suits and Dresses in the city. ST YLE - As distinguished as Artists could make them. COLORS As rich and royal as can be found anywhere. VARIETY Is wonderful, great enough to satisfy and woman of miss. And the Savings are Great
Suits range in price from 1Q. tO 40- Dollars. Coats ranging in price from QtOQ tO 42.5 Dollars. Dresses ranging in price from 3.98 tO 22.5
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gtoartness
just like appointing the Highway over the advertisement and see
supenntentent- a Mistalce! m puoucauons untu-uui $1.75 pays a year's subscription A Penal Otee. to our paper and to three maga-j s , r zines besidesIt should be made a penal of- picj. out the club you want fense for any newspaper editor you wij tind it verv interestinur to put his editorial department in t0 select a club of magazines, double column measure. "Boiler jut try it cr,ce there are 35 plateM editorials at II a page ciuhs to' choose from- After you made up of articles of broad gen- nave selectoil our favorite, drop eral character, which interest us a jno rjnt away- sc tkat ff few, having no local nor timely can et your name in our n. color, are put up "that a' way, J order to the publishers. You to accommodate display bead- mght to get every bit of your ing or the ' mug" of the writer, rPa(inK matter from us while but the self-respecting home ed-, bargain oiler holds good, itor shouW not become an imita-
tice. The single column measure ' he Indianapolis News, in an-
is broad enough for any writer, wer u yucrjr .ri and there should be no thought that the hardest nayai batUes t of using display type to attract the rebel ion were fought by the -4.4, kwm AiitAi. tUnt on. navv on the water iriu tne nara-
not compel attention in plain est land battles were toaght by type, will hardly be able to se- the army on land. W e always cure it by a "mill end sale" style felt that the News was nute n nf tvtwiraDhv 1 blti in dealing out chunks ot of typography. information to the public.
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Aasn : The fArij Expose has made the Gc.w Medal AvvanJ to
NEW FALL
INERY
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Cold ircdala T9 Also awarded o Iew Orlean. löf
Our showing of new fall hats comprises all the newest models in the new velvets velours, silks, plushes, etc. The trimmings consist of imported ostrich and novelty feathers, high grade silk ribbons, gold, silver and jets, in fact all that is new in the tiimming line is lavishly displayed. Many of these hats are copies cf the most exclusive and highest priced imported models. They're in small, medium and large shapes as well as the popular turbans. Prices from $2.50 up to $9.50
for Sale by All lead'n; Dellen.
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i)wler, Dick & W
Evansville, Indiana.
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for SALE- Marlin (Jood mornin?! llav,') vou peatmg Rifle. Wi J The CouriorT
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HILM OUtUIOI onvy fc w- ... - v steel barrel. Perfectly K ansville s host paper.-
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... . I. UUUUIjUJJ li, less steel barrel. Perfectly ''CrfAiii Corner 7th V Jackson St8 adapted for high velocity smoke Vlvt ilV JllilVliVfUU less cartridges as well as th ,'rf höme 'Rhone. black and low pressure loads.
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wmmb v f -k-ww - - uwu iiatuw iivuti wuw w bargain. See Ben Ed Dane. improved street. Cheap forimJasper, Ind. , mediate sale. Inquire thU Äce-
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