Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1915 — Page 4

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tlASl'lilt, DÜU.l.j COUSTV, INDIANA Entered aa eeconcl-class matter at ibe poatoffice at Jasper, Ind., under the btu of March 3, 1879. -tilwnoHr.7i 1,50 Per Yc " This rap?: is rn üled regularly to subscribers iilil u Jefinite ordar to ci- j continue ;s received and all arrears paid in full; unless in the discretion of the publishei a Jifferent couue should be deemed advisable. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1915. . The Stale Board of Charities Publish the following in regard to this counts in their Bulletin just issued, lo lacks one thing it should show the receipts or both institutions and net cost ot their upkeep. DUBOIS COUNTY. County Poor Asylum, Jasper. Visited August 13, 1914. Location, 5 miles southeast of Jas-Dei-J. M. Marks, superintendent. . Farm -The farm contains doöj

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an acre, two nunureu ciuca 10 tillable, 85 acres in scrub timber, and the remainder is pasture land. There are four acres of garden and truck of great variety. Three acres are in orchard, but there is very little small fruit. The place is abundantly watered and would make a fine stock farm if properly fenced. Stock: 9 cows, 7 head of other cattle, 9 horses and 50 head of hogs. The farm buildings are good and well kept, but much fencing is needed, m I J u A AUA in l T Building and Equipment ins building is two-story brici S witn a good basement; modern typ e, well adapted to its purpose - uu i probably quite too large fcrth demands of the county. It nas a good heating plant, is well equipped with baths and closets, is in good repair, very clean and well kept. The furniture is good and the bedding is standard and clean. The door yard is neat Management. The superintendent receives a salary of $L000 a year. He furnishes all the female help needed in the institution and the county- furnishes two farm hands Inmates There are in the institution S men and 2 women; total, 10. They m. nired to bathe once a wa: iHny are intelligently managed Books, papers ana magazines art; pro vided for reading matter. Recommendations The interior walls should be painted and the wood-work varnished. Windows should be cut between the toilet rooms and bath rooms to admit more light to bath rooms. A concrete reservoir should be built at the spring to protect th water supply Much fencing is needed. Expenses for 1913 Repair of buildings and grounds, $196.31; salaries, $1,524.00; supplies, maintenance, etc , $2,111.00; total. $3,831.31. County Jail, Jasper Visited August 13, 1914 Jacob Schwenk, sheriff. Building and Equipment The ja J is a two story stone building It is well lighted and ventilated by windows. Electricity is usd for lighting, and there is a good steam heating plant, and bath equipment. The jail has a capacity of 25, with separate de partment for women. There are two closets for prisoners in good condition The walls of the cells are badly marked and are dark and dingy- There are iron bunks and the standard bedding is in fair condition. Management The jail is managed by the sheriff. Prisoners have no occupation, They are required to bathe once a week and observe the rules suggested by the Board of State Charities. fc Prisoners. There was one prisoner awaiting trial. Recommendations. The 'ell

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should be repaired. Expenses for 1913, Repair of buildings and grounds, 526 15; supplies, inViiidina: fuel, light, water, etc , $536.00; sheriff's fees, including boarding and care of prisoners, $1,213.56; total, $2,27571. Canada is discussing a proposal to prohibit the exportation of wheat except to Great Britain and her allies, Meanwhile Americans are still at the mercy of the grain-specuLtcr.

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iedeiptiia Mint t r m Washington. 7 H H nsville Courier f r jruory 9, says: t, a banker of no , has been ret . ry McAdoo ; 4 U) count the r a i -Tnhia mint. i ;. 'Lhis time cr:;l v. eeks. - IluLftingburg timd r REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Harold G. Miller to Albert A. Partenheimer et al und , lots 9, 10, and 11, Huntingburg, 62 50. Dubois County Sheriff to Geo Messmer, 173.25 acres, 4050, Theresia Rasche to John G Beekman, 75 acres, 2700 Elizabeth Joseph to Emma J, Traylor, lc 139, Jasper, by will. Elizabeth Joseph to Lena C Joseph, lot, Paris. 111., by will. Elizabeth Joseph to Ada Jos eph, lot 138, Jasper, by will. Elizabeth Joseph to Louis P Joseph, lot l-r9, Jasper, by will. Elizabeth Joseph to Emma J. Traylor etal, lot 158, Jasper, by will. P.nrl TT SrWnrrz f.n "fcitinvrl Schwartz lot 7 Huntingburg, lT Thomas B Ridenour ts Ss.m ESanders .25 acre, 150 ' Margaret Adams to ,l3am S Sanders, 1.33 acres, 500. ' !" Agatha Mendel to Albert Men? del, 40 acres' 800. Joseph J. Marx to George Qerber et al. und, 1-3 lot 81,, Jasper, 1133.33. Once there was a nice Old Fossil living in a town about the size of this. When he was a Little Boy a man gave him a dollar fo run and get changed. He Forgot to go back with the change and that was the First Dollar he ever earned. When he died he had i still. He used to pack his Money down into his Jeans with a Hay Press. He could make an ordinary Tight-wad look like Coal Oil Johnnie. Whenever he needed any clothing or shoes he grew Sick at Heart to think of 'theuJJseless Expense; He did not bother the town merchants very copiously, but when they saw him coming they ducked into the trenches He beat them down on their until they were -almost to give him the goods to Get Rid of him. Time rolled on until one day there blew into town an Outfit which rented an Empty Store Room and offered the good oifci zens a chance to buy what was left of a Bankrupt Fire and Flood Sale Stock of Shoes and iClothing at thirty cents on the 'dollar.

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Ah! those were happy days fortress We am print you 100 of Dmgleüollar Dan. each for SI 50 on good material.

He loosened up on more tban lie naa Umancipatea xor many, many years. Money that had b2en mourned as Lost f orever came back to Life, Liberty and the pursuit o: Happiness. He loaded up with cloth as anr; sho.s from the Bankrupt Siock And in his mind he Groane i u think of the Good Money he had given the town merchants for things that were No Better than those he was getting so Cheaply now. , He knew they were No Better because the Bankrupt feilows told him so One day it Rained To his astonishment the coioi in his new coat ran blithely away the trousers shrank timidly from his ankles, his shoes became nice and sof c like wet pasteboard and the soles fell off gracefully. He hurried to the Bankrupt Sale to tell the gentleman but they had gone to another town about the size of this, looking for other economical buyers.r Dingledollar Dan's funeral was Largely Attended by his prosWe know oi a number of families who are regular readers of the Courier tut are not subscribers, they borrow the pa- j per from their neighbors. Wo are glad to lnow that the i Courier is thus appreciated, but why not subscribe? The price is em all and we would appreciate linvinn tuesa names on our mailing list. IjEGAL blanks. Warrant' De2ds, Quit CI aim Deed Chnttlo Mortgages, Real Estate Mortga ges, inventories buponeas, Warrants Bepfitts etc. for Sale at the Coükiir Or Fi ck.

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To make the automobile show in Indianapolis, March S-13, a state-wide event in the point of interest is the plan of the officers of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association. With Indianapolis a sort of clearing house for automobile sales, the autos go. out all over the state, into every county and every township. The ones most interested in the show are the dealers from the counties other than Marion and their prospects. Governor Ralston has consented to take part in the festivities incident to the opening of the show, with Indianapolis commercial and civic bodies assisting.

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