Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1915 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER üy Dkm jCd Doank.
JASrUU, DUll.illl OOUNTV. INDIANA ltmarad uh snnniul-uluHfl mutter wL tliu
poslofttQ at JnHnor, lud,, under tho not
ji innren a, mry.
T. R. Marshall,
HhImi nolfon Kl.öO For Ycmr, Ttila pnpci la milled regularly to it iubficrit3cr until a Jeflnito order to dieuontinuo Ib received nud nil arrears paid In nil; milofis in th dißcrotion of tho pabliflhei a difforoht coime ehould bo deemed advisnblo. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915.
Hustlers,
THOMAS P. MARSHALL. Vice President of the U. S. says We must have a navy thac will withstand the combined navies
of the world u this European
war fais to end with disarma
ment. We hone that disarma
ment will come, but if not, then we must becin seriously to build
a navy that shall lead the world nr . i i r i n .
we musu aiso lorniy our coasts East and Wet, and build ud our
army to a, firming force that can
be depended an r, lhis country must nlae - ilsolf in a nosition
of defense, ? d to be offensive if
the circumstances demand it.
Indiana Boy Corn Raisers
Are
five Champions From State Each Raised Orer 106 Bushels Per Acre.
That the Indiana boy corn raisers are hustlers is proven by the records of the five champions
in the Corn Club work of the State, conducted co-operatively by the United States Department - I A 11 -1 T Jl TT '
oi -agriculture ana ruraue university. These young men have been in Washington on a sightseeing trip, under the charge of their State leader, their expenses being paid by certain local organizations which desired to see the boys rewarded for their excellence in this manner. Each boy during the past year raised more than 106 bushels of corn on his one acre plot and the cost nor bushel rancred from
about 9 to 18 cents in the special
cases. The exact yields ar
costs per bushel are as follows: . War, in opposition to peace, Yield bu Cost Der docs more to avonsfi national
Champion Co. per acre, bu cents life and to expand national pow-
waymim .losenemi, jaice lub.o u ü er tnan any ouier means Known Arthur Trout, Delaware 106.12 11.50 to history. It certainly brings Rjy McAhen, Bush 110.30 18. 0 l wii;i ri j?L Rov Friederadorf Bar'omew 128 83 12.60 uch .material and mental d SFrid Thomas, Posey 116.53 8.92 tress in its tram, but at the The fine records made by these same time it evokes the .noblest
Doys, nowever, do not tell the " iiuiu" u-tuitr whole sfcorv. for thpse ava merlv
the very best. There were Dubois county, this State, h; s many other good records which but eleven delinquent taxpayers deserve commendation. within -its borders, according to
the list published m Dubois Ctan flt (Inno county papers. It requires moe
uiuu ii ni UIIUU than eleven columns in the news-
With flour at nine dollars per ff?h!Ä small countv. Onitp a. rlifTpv-
snippea to ocner nations, we wu, -f a n! must put a stop to letting any ge' Why is it?-New Albany wheat or meats leav th' United rress; States. a Should we gclinJq war The great speech-makers just now and having shipped out all our are The Courts advertisers, supply where would we be our-They are talking from the band selves? Then again, suppose stand. Read them. America should have a short i 1
crop next year, it would mean starvation to our own country
and this would bring a local war
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ham tho largest lirt ol gubgcribers and will give you tho beat ser
vice
Wars are terrible, but neces
sary, for they save the state
trom social petrification and
stagnation. It is well that the
transiconness or the goods of this world is not only preached.
but is learnid hv nYnerifinn.e
The exact yields and War alone teaches this lesson. Ill M 1 I . .
Mocmno Konownl NoMeo. fpjjn IT irn mt NotiuoiH horobv eivou to tho oIliKoria Jl i 1 In i i o Jiiflpoi , DiiInbrMKo townnldi, Dubni UM UUWfcU lu
i"io('iti,on of tho unitod smtuH, win Tat Homo Telephone Oo
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imuojH uouniy m moir noxt roßumr höhHion In Kob. 1015, for a liuoneo to retail
iiuoaiciuing lUjuoi, and wino, und por mit tliO HklWü to bo on Lb a nrtimiHGH. mi
dor f bo proviai- no of tho buys of Indiana
ROVorninK aucn linoiiHo. Tho exiiot (iuaorintion nf whore Hfiid
liquor )r to bo Bold ia in a fro. t room on
tne ground lloor of a one stor friuno Vri'n sn 4- . building, 00x24 loc tod on tho South X OU 0an taik to your
half of ihe north half of lot No. 88 in tho
town of Jasper. Stud looaiicu fronts on
aucKson Birect.
Ibia applionnt will nt tho same timo
upniy ior sonvo io florvo nt tho samo
Pinea hinchoa to coneiat of Krticlos of
food and for tho salo of cigars and to-
uacco.
RoincuT M. Eon.
Jan. S, 191Ö-3 wk,
To Our Merchants.
Did you ever ston to consider
1.1 j i . ii i -
tue mines tnac voh have tor
sale in your stores that you nev 1 1 O " t . -I i
er aavercise i uiance tnrougn a
mail order catalog. Everything
trom a pin up to a threshincr
machine, These catalogs are
widely distributed over this
county. The people read them
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at nißPit, and in odd momenta
They see something that thev
have been thinking about buying
and proceed to make out an or
der That they could have
bought
friends, order your mer
chandise and .make your appointment by the Home 'phone.
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Wm, A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
FOR SALE.
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noun, nnfnvnrl fUJ, J. UTU 9 V UU ö." OUUap 101'
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from
Some Things We Do. r.ationerv -nvinrpfl at i hie
in our own ranks at bomp Srnn fice is erivinor the best satisfy-
T ' w mvaaawv w w I ' ' - a , w before it is ton latp T.nolr nnf tfon. Last week nrint-rl 00
- - v w a www W m v X A X W V 1 " -w ww A V V V for Ampvipfl firct tnon i.o fimo statpmpnts fnv a man anrl
to see what can be done for oth- their aid he collected a small
er nations Ev. Star Bulletin
fortune. Two months aoro a man
bought of us some note paper
r.Iinn n flnnA lmn: ?na envelopes to use wnen i vvrit-
Qi lU d UUUU U Obb U in& w his sweetheart, and
I .hp is mavriPfl Anrkfh.v mnn
AW A - A A M A A A M AJLllVtli X 1110.11
them that you had that article
in stock.
We believe that vou are an un
to date merchant. You adver
tise things which the people
Know you have. Whv not trv
the mail order catalog method We will help you nlan advertis
ing campaigns and will assist
you in any way that we can with
your copy Call us anv time and
we will be glad to send a renre-
sentative to your office and heln
you map out your plan,
.Let this paper be your mail order catalog We reach several thousand of the best people in the county every week Send yor ad to them in this paper, and you can be sure that it will be read. Tell the people what you have, and by so doing keep the money at home where it belongs. Start that advertising campaign at once.
Stop! Reaf lik!!
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following sensational dombina
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get prepared by getting reading
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Jasper Weekly Courier $1 50 Weekly Cincinnati Enauirer 1 00
Boys Magazine, Monthly LOO
barm & fireside, semimonthly Household Journal & Floral Life, Monthlv
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lav Itatlona, Atn.omicfMnentR
.'o SAH Of
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curds for 50c. Write fo o
Hen IOd Doano, Jasper, Intl.
IlfPftmiir Imitations, Am.oui lWr W 1 10 0 AO In StTlpt, U" IlLUUillU 'Velop.s, $2.50. IQ
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Putnam
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a Pioneer Brewer
SOUTHERN RY TIME TABLE Sch t Sunday Jan.4, the Fol lowing Is fop Information Only and is no Guaranteed. EASTBOUND No 5 DAILY 9:21 A. ,M No. Itf , n-AH V. M. NO. 11 B:20 l. .ii WlSSTliOUNJ Jo. 12 lUtr.Y f :57l A . M 5. ' U.lrt A. A. tfo. 0 ' T.K V. M Time sliowu at Huutlngburg. KASTBOUND. No. I, DAILY. 4:15 A- M. XO 9, 9:08 No. 8 3 :30 P. AI
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MO. 2, DAIIjY. 12:42 A. M.
MO. 10 8:05 J M.
NO. 4, " 10:45 " No. 24 " 11:44 A. M V, E. Claycom'), Agt Ja3per.
General Israel Putnam, hero of the Revolution and the French and Indian wars, was a pioneer American brewer. During the period of his political and military activity, Putnam operated a tavern, "The General Wolf," where he brewed and sold malt liquors. His tavern and brew house was the meeting place of Putnam's liberty-loving friends. Like other colonial taverns it was a forum of independence from which sprung the great liberty-loving American Republic. Indiana Brewers Association
,
Tlie iejt hibrication
without carbon
.50
Oriir from Ms Jrasr
iceasebari oil, trans
w . -- - wvmu. Miirvuiuntyi. ' iiui'tf COOled BUtOmoh M Man frnm 4!niuif "J)nV.cl
r . 1 7 . t'T""..'"- ih"u lean 'T
nnt niirphaed nf nn. V.t.1 V jt l. i.A. run :n
w. wu uu, vl lIUAjariJ AULU Uli Will !M.
mm fkek on 55 gal. steel barwl with.f ucl fi.tn k
yoülor prtnent Btorag.. Price of oil in i- raiiä
STR AWÖER R Y PI A NTS
Thomas Pure-Bred Plants ArBesfc w4 no.
Page Catalog. Tells how plant, cultivate and martrftfc. ir -
... - VA. T 1.1 " structive.
W. W. Thomas, The Strawberry Plaut Man. Anna, III.
.25
50
The earlier a man begins to make a good impression and uses every honorable means to that end, the further he will go in life The business man's good impression is made first by the stationery, printed matter and advertising literature that he uses It is of vital importance to the growth and development of his business that he uses only such printed matter as will make a favorable impression for his busness on the mind of the recipient.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Martha J. Faulkenburg to Peter Faulkenberg, lots 15 and 16, Birdseye, $350. August F. Gehihausen to Ferdinand B. & L. Association, lots 25 and 26, Ferdinand, $500. Herman Lueken to Josephine Lueken, last will. Joseph Rohleder to John Rohleder, pt lot 6. Huntingburg, 1,000. Frank Collins to Janette Collins, acres, 100. John B. Woebkenberg to Kath erina Woebkenberg, last will Henry G. Werremeyerto Home Electric Light Cx, .06 acres, 75.
O. Ü. Keed to Adam Dudine
and J- W. Haa?
forged a name on a check printed at this office, and is in jail. Another stole some of our paper with which to maks cigarettes he is dead- A young lady bought some of our paper to curl her hair on, and now she has a
beau (We only have a little of
this kind lefw By using our
statements a person can collect
old accounts, tell fortunes, cause rain, chancre ' the color of t.hp
hair, have teeth exti acted with
out pain, find out the name of
your future wile or husband, be successful in business and get elected to office. Give us a call
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subscriptions for the above com
bmation tor $1.75. Be cmick and
get on the ground floor.
lhis is the best prooosition
ever olteroa in the countv in a
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now comb nation wav
Mail your orders at once to, 1 Ben Ed Doane, Jasper, Ind.
30. Schnellviüe. S125.
John Geier to Mary A. Geier, last will. Mike Egkr to Elizabeth Egler, last will.
Every up-to-date Dubois coun
ty farmer should have his own
printed letter heads and envelopes with the name of bis farm home printsJ theeon, especialiv
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Statement of Ownership Required by Act of
Aug. 24, 1912. Of Jasper Weekly Courier, published weekly ut Jsisper, Iiulianu for Oct. i, 1914, tiüitor, MmmiMiii Editor, liaslncsd Maun ,'er. Publisher, Owners, Ii E. Doimc. Houdhokters mid in rtuges; None Circulation : Weekly R. K DOANE. Pnh
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and in the legs.. This machixta 'f
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No other like it
No other as good
Hie Hew Home Sewing Machine Company,
UKANtifc, MAS3. For Sale by John Lorey.
We are better equipped than ever ta hand!
wheat, We offer you fair weights and grades, less unloading and courteous treatment. Come and see us. We always pay Highest mark.t price. Jasper Roller Mills. - Andrew W. Eckert, Proprietor.
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Application for Renewal of Liicense.
uxxun .s nereuy given to tho citizens V Ilambndge Tp., Dubois county, imiinnu, that the undersigned, a male cit zen twenty one veiira old
5 rr;ittn? ho a,s been 11 conti -luous resident
. A tue iuwu in uasper tor a per od of ninetv days toefore the publication of this notir- J
rV.?UJ?Aüe "9 of Commissi. ners of
wuw.a vuumy inuiana, at tneir next regular bebruarv term. iir for iftwlVr7
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icaa UUUULILIOS HIT! a niinf ..
time, with the nrlveloirR of nn.t -t
r v. wwufiun ior a per od of one year
w... v..vw itucua upon t ue following property to-wit: 1 The nrecisft lonnMnti wi nrn snlil II,
. 'i l , r " aaiu uiiuura are tO De SOlU is I M rAm.i u .. .
feet ion situated nH ; n"l;"
a two stBry frame hü nn "X
street. Said bniirHn.r T. T..V."V" w"
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t.JS&,Ätif he same tlme iwIU mak PPHcat on for license to servo lunches, confectobacca0" Ud fr lh Sal of Ql' aud with! r?i?aunrtbe C0nducle ' connection IGNATZ KRESS. t Jan. 1,1915-3 wks, v r
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