Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1915 — Page 4

ASPEfi COURIER liy Bki jd Doank.

With Judge Brctz presiding andiThe ball gatfie between the Reds

JASl'ISlt, ÜÜßüia OOUNTV. INDIANA

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HnbRo.riotion .50 Per Year. This papei is mailed regularly to it iiibecribers until a definite order to dis

continue b received and all arrears paid

in full; unless in ttie discretion of the mihliahßi n different couae should be

deemed advisable.

FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915.

A Divine Covenant.

Circuit Court

Base-Bell

God Almifrhtv crave Eve to

Adam with the pledge that she

would be his helpmeet and witn this order of companionship,

civilication has towered to its

crreatest heißts. In this relation-

shin, God has blessed woman and

man has honored her and after

four thousand vears of progress,

she now nronoses to provoko God

to decoy man by asking for sufl-

rno-p. t.hernhv bv amending an

agreement to which she was no a nartv.

Woman, remember that the

Israelite scorned a divine coven

ant. and as a result wandered

forty years in the wilderness

without God. Likewise man

should remember tha it is a dan

gerous thine: to debase woman

by law Rome tried lowering wo

man s standard and an outraged

civilation tore the clothes off the

the humn race and turned them

out to roam in the wourld naked and unashamed.

Is Still In the Hospital A Kansas editor announded that he would try for one week to print the truth, and he is still in the hospital. He did'nt get dy the first day. The following item appeared in Monday's issue and now the boy are getting out the paper. This what he said Married Miss Daisy Doolittle to Mr. Never Does Much, last Sunday evening The bride was an ordinary town girl who don't know any more than a rabbit about cooking and never helped in her life. She is not a beauty by any means and has a gait like duck. The groom ,is an up-to-date has been loafer, Ving off the old fon's ail his life :md don't amount to shucks They will have a hard life while

hey live together. To Test And Chill Eggs in Jasper Uncle Sam's special Egg and Poultry Refrigerating and Demonstration Car will leave Evansville on June 23 and is due to arrive in Jasper on June 24 about 9 A, M. o'clock. The egg shippers and producers along the road already visited by the Dedartment of Agriculture Poultry Shipphig Car have expressed themselves highly pleased with the demonstration civen in their town At

each stop, under the direction of J

A. II, McAleer. the specialists with the car have tested, graded chilled, and packed without charge local eggs for local ship pers. When the car reaches Jas per, it will be located on the sid track most convenient to the town. The demonstrations will be gin at 9 o'clock and continue until 4:30 The car will spend one day in this place.

S-M Kreig looking after the peo

ples interests is still grinding.

State vs. Made Adams allow

ing minors to play pool,fined$5in

two cases.

State vs. Peter Schnell selling

iquor on Sunday, fined $10

State vs Jos. Greener, failing

to dispose of dead animal, fined

?5.

State vs.John Greener allowing

minors in saloons, fined $10.

State vs.John Greenei, selling to

minors, fined $29

State ys. Alb. Unch allowing

minors to play pool, fined $5.

State vs. Jti, Jtfolte trespass, not

guilty.

State vs. John Buechler, selling

liquor on Sunday, 3 cases fined $10, in each case.

State vs. Oscar Jones seduction,

continued.

State vs. Ed. Landtrrebe false

claims to countyfcontinucd.

State vs. Emmet Owen, intox

ication, continued.

State vs il3rvey Wellemger,

A & B; fined $5

State vs. Wm. Kyan, stealing

Louis Re .nors pants at hotel;

and the West Baden Sprudels at

the College Saturday resulted a victory for the Sprudels by a score of 5 to 4. The irame Sundav with Canel-

ton resulted in a victory for the

Reds, by a score or 1 to 0. lz innings being necessary to decide tee contest.

The boys will meet the Evans-

ville Athleties here Sunday

To a woman there appears to

be H 00 difference between? 2.00

and $1.98. Agr. Adv.

Little'Willie Elder and Henry

Penocle, two of our boys were

convicted of crap shootine: in

Snuire Knowall's court Monday.

They were sentenced to bathe

twice a week and go to Sunday

Bcbool.

to 8 vLars at Penal Farm

State vs B. Parsons, tried twice and now nollied. State vs. Leon Goeppf ich, A&B convicted before.

Etta Schutz vs, est. of Jacob

E. Schutz claim, dismissed. State ex rel Minerna Flick vs.

Henson etal. Taken under advise-

ment, State vs. Jos Ragsdale, same as above. Both cases from Orange Co. for damages. State et rel Minerva Flick vs. Ed. Charles, same as above. State vs. Dr. E. E. Schiefer. A

& B, guilty, discharged as to pro

voke.

State vs. Herman Taylor dis

turbing religious meeting, fined

$10.

Mother

P0RTERS1LE POINTERS. Hon. John Dillon was in Winslow on business this week Mrs. C. W. Cox. Miss Ray Weiscayer were in Boonville last week visiting relatives. There will be a basket dinner

at the Portersville church next Sunday and a dabtizing at the

river during the atternoon. EverybodS7 is invited with baskets well filled. John L. Krokel and wife, John

Frank and datghter went to Washington last Friday. Miss Clara Weber of Chicgo is

visiaing home folks this week. The Portersville ball team played at Otwcll last Sunday. Score 14 to 4 in favor of Otwell. Elmer Breidenbach and wife

attended quarterly meeting at

High Rock Sunday.

There! how the chirp of the

lonely cricket brings to mind the

dear old home- yes, years and years ago, we are afraid to say how many- when the breeze crept under- in the low hanging branches and the graceful elm swept the roof of the olg house with loviog embrace, when the odor of phlox and tuberoses were wafted in from the garden. We remember the eeep park shadow under the roucrh old oak. and the

ruddy licrhts through the red cur

tained windows, the pleasant

rooms, the books, the music andmotber. Do you mother? It is your mother we mean. The motner who laucrhed over our baby antec

grew proud of our boy triumph, hid her sad heart- beats when we left the home fold to win our way in the world, the mother whose hair grew gray in her care of us, whose heart errew humle by the

multitude of he prayers in our

behalf, whose face grew more tender as the year marked their progress upon her cheecks, whose stens faltered and whose hands

trembled because her buoyancy had been given freely in our be

half The mother who staid in the old home while we were far

away. The mother bird in the nest after the fledging has flown

f here came at last a letter to us

in another hand, and dear old

mother was at rest, Then we

went home, but the old, time

home was gone forever. Ah! we

know how a kind word or old would have cheered our hearts. we know how the business cares

crowded out the home letters, an

how mother watched and waited; for the tady missive. We know' how her heart caress, and sh3, to bed at night with a prayer onj her lips for us. And it is to late and the crickets play their lone-1 lome melody, whi e a white stone in Goa?s acre marks where mother rests after her work is done. Remember mother, boys,

before it is too late- we have yet time to show our appreation of

her love. See her hair it is as white as snow, and it has been;

bleached by care of us. Watcn her steps hotv they falter. Cher, ish her. Show her your love. PVmrfc hpr as vnn would a sweet

vwv v W . . heart, if vou would make her

r T - I

happy. AU to soon this mother

will be gone, and then God grant the cricked song will bring us but sweet memories

Notice of Application for

Renewal and Transfer of JLiiquor License.

Notice is herobv tnven to tho citizen

of Jasper, Bninbridgo township, Duboia

nmlocitizon of tho United States, will

annlv to the Couiitv Commissioners of

Dubois eouutv at their next rocular ses

sion in Jiiiv. 1Ö15. for a liccmao to retail

intoxicating liatiors. and wine, and per

mit tho same to be drank on tho premiui- ii. .. I t e it... l.. f

es. under ine nroviHiuuH 01 inu iii yh ui

Indiana L'ovorninir mich license.

Tho exact description of whore said

Honor is to be sold is in a front room on

the ground floor of a two story frame

building, 20x40 feet loc teu on the iNortn woat corner of tho west half of lot No. 82

of tho town of Jasper, fcJaid location fronts on Sixth street.

i'hia applicant will at tho aamo time

annlv for leave to servo at tho same

mace lunches to consist of articles of

food and for tho aalo of cigara and to bacco.

At tho aamo time I will apply for

Jave to sell ana transtersaid liconse to

Frank Flick, of Jasper, ndiana. Wm. GOKPl'NKK. To the cilizens of Jasnor and Bain

bridco township, Duboia Co., Indiana.

Notice is hereby given that at the

July term 1915 of the Commissioner's Court of Duboii Co. Indiana, I will

make application to purchase tho above license of Wm. Goeppner, issued July 7,

TJM ana reneweu rjio. Frank Flick. June. 11, 19153 wk.

$ 15.80 Richmond, Vav end

Return United Confederate Veteran

Reunion

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While some of the local merchants in the small towns and

! cities sit around and whine about

He nt' the mail order business houses

Boonville last Saturday. Corres, iruinmg their business, the mail

day and night investing 25 perl

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OPENING NIGHT

"Tahan," in Indian costume, presenting his thrilling life story,

"What I Saw and Did as a Savage

CHILDREN'S NIGHT

Taber and assistants in a program of fun, magic and mystery. m

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and

great concert band evening programs.

in both afternoon

GRAND OPERA DAY The Keilogg-Haines Singing Party in elaborate costumes, presenting a complete opera; also the "Songs of the Sixties' BEDE DAY A great lecture by Hon. J. Adam Bede, for 'eight years Congressman from Minnesota and widely known as the "Humorist of the National House." Chautaqua week at Jasper July 1st to 5th.

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