Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 58, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1915 — Page 4
JASPEB COURIERS Tour Cfiristo SfmppHig Early
MOD" CROP FOR INDIANA.
The above slosan in th hanrf I
oi an aatut buimess an. ehan-
2T.: """i.wiraTr, ixoiaka ed the whole practice of Chriit-
x :r: " mas shooDincr and stimuiat A hnli
poetoffice at Jasper, Ind., under the actr8 , ?usfaess M nothing else 8eea a fow stances
ot March 3, lSi).
Farmar Find PrH In Sugar
and Inoreated YieU tf Othtr Cress,
How fuftr beet growing in Indiana
its worked out üiu far In actual prac
could have done. Thialman, with f Ind,anft fanner who hay planted the nerve of a Birnum mnd iiido. new m9 d bare kept s record
ment of a Wanamaker, grabbed of cot And proflt H- Haard of Monthe thtfu&f from the public mind M put twenty Acr int0 8Uw beets. nd put it- into bic Blank Tvnp H thered fifteen ton Der ftcrp. a
w a ere e WÜO runs may read 'I averag -crom-, and in 4-Vi - - -i.-r . I YI i l i I anuria nmfl cwn a.
.lbRcriotLn S1.50 Per Year. u wre iicwsiajjeri ne DaCKea r-". or n acre.
rtns pa5ei s ,r. i.le.l regularly to it a POpUiarconviCtlon With his coin or Jiluffton got a crop of anhacribera unUl a definite order to die- and advertised the Universal be- V t0M to th cre om a fl.Ifl wmtinne ;s recti vol and all arreara paid hef that lC wuld be better for r profit fter de fai full; an lew in the discretion of the everpOne Concerned if the inevi- f " Penses was 62 an acre.
pobtiahei a different oonne should be ""w yurenasea were made proat 1 dtwoied advisable. at once while stocks were fresh ade on fanning land. . and new and the Choice and am. . FreIflch Blufrton kept a careful
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915. Pie- "f . Afferent crop. HJa
The result not on v Daid the ari m. " .T. " ""n " i'roni 01
:i vertiser as it always does-but 1 2?: cre'
lllhhp wlwlnfi kjj 6a,B 0 an acre
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Cue thC St Louis Special" equipped wih rioSe SteCl COacheS and through drawing room sleeping cars to Jacksonville and Asnevfflc. ANew dining car service. to rStnn' MaWing r0m Sleepin- cars fror AsheviUe 'UJ! COmfort for trip through
Wi;:7r . ?Ky tnc 0ly scenic route
V; y 10vV aomeseekers' fares and tounst fares now in effect Stopovers and other special features Get full information and fares from the Local Southern Areni, or write tn
B. H.Todd, District Pastenger Agent.Louisviile, Ky.
The Southern Railway is the direct line to AQhrvrilln. At'Un Airitfai ru
. .w, iawti, uak,Wlir, A Isston, Columbia, Savannah(Summcr-4
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lean? A Query for the Laboring Man To Answer.
We are hearing nowadays a whole lot on the subjtct of "efficiency. " Let us illustrate. A certain employer of laber explained as follows: "I will pay
'tub a week to the typesetter who can set up 14,000 ems a day. I will pay $13 to the man who will set 11,000 ems per day, and $10
per clay to the man who will set 9,000 ems per day." The question was put; up to him, "What do you expect to accomplish by this arragement?" He answered. "You see, the $10 man will work to catch up with the $13 man and the $13 man
will hnstle to catch up with the $15 man." 4 'How about the $15 man? Oh well, he is doing all that is humanlp pos ibly anyhow nobody could exceed h's limit." Thus we see "efficiency" means
ruling the laboring man with pur and whip Successful TeSg. Charles Weichold, of Mt Airy, Ohio says:
"Sex has nothing to do with the
snecess a teacher can, win unless!
it De tnat the lemine teacher has
a slight advantage, because she makes herself loved while the
masculine teacher only gains the
respect ot the chi dren. If a teach
er drtermines to implant hierh
and senible ideas in the minds of
the pupils, it does not matter
what that teacher's sex may be
bucccbs will follow "
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BIRTHPLACE BERLIN BUT WASN'T GERMAN Metro Director Ha to Prov SUtuw to Catniditn Officials. "Wlllinfli Nigh, widely known for the screen classics he has directed yas dotulned by customs officials on the Canadian border recently, when he made a flying trip to a small town in Canada to buy some "props" for the big Columbia Metro pro. dt!- "A Yellow Streak," ia which Lionel Barrymore Is starred and Irene Howley is featured. The fact that Mr. Nigh carried amall
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camera with him and said he waa born in Berlin, aroused suspicion until he explained further that he wa n motion picture director and that the Berlin he made famous by beinc born there, Is a little town hidden away somewhere In the State of Wisconsin. Mr. Nigh Is extremely versatile, and is a successful playwright, musical comedy and screen star, painte of landscapes and portraits, and f a year worked as a cartoonist or
öan Francisco newspaper.
Thi he
to hla satisfaction that ,rbeet growing Is a money maker for the farmor
from the rast amount of good hi kvd
snves rrom beets and the lessoln :lentiflc farming they teach himT Fifteen acres in sucar beAfa .
yield of eleven tons to the acre on the farm of E. w. Bushy of Monroe. Mr Bushy declared that he was wpII nTn!
ed with the outcome of his flrst season
with the crop. "We "had an unusual rainfAii
abouts," he aaid, "which lnlurd n
ur cropi, and I feel euro th
the usual weather I could almost dou- Ydn
, waAaKc yer acre. Aa it waa, I made r; profit of about 25 per acre, and, athough I have not had any personal experience of the good the land receives from cultivating beets, I have ten other farmers who have almost
uoumea tneir oat crop by rotation with beets."
William Caesar of Preble had raised beeU in Michigan for seven years before coming to Indiana. He said that
io rainy season of last year did not
jive a rair test of the Indiana soil, yet
xvuuu Dis new land better fitted for the crop than the farm he had left in Michigan. Even with last vear's rninv
weather he averaged thirteen tons of beets to the acre and looked for frnm
fifteen to twenty in the com!
He planted fourteen acres last vpnr
and this spring will plant forty. "I know from actual exnerimi " hn
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Virai a larmer can harvest from twenty-five to thirty bushels more oats per acre on the landfhe has sown to beets than he couldbeforo mwin?
them."
tu A. Thomas of Monroe, wÄo waa rrowlnjr beets for the aecond time last ywir, said that his beet crop had dropped from twenty tens to the acre to eleven on account of the unfavorable weather, but that he felt he had made a big profit notwithstanding. The oats which he planted on hla former beet land yielded double the amount he had been accustomed to harvest becauae of the added fertility of the soil prcttoced by beet cultivation.
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The Loud Noise By James C. Kelly
SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY,
Wagee and Priota of Bm!s Much Hiflh-
r rn thm Unit.d SUUs. The diflTerence between the condi
Uons under which beet sugar is produc-
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Doclop Edward Livir,gslon Tpudeau REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hippocrates wrote of consump- ... , , 0 , V tmn oo .oiu.inn rF Ii J: j.u . iticüara IVijchwartz t Cham
most suffering and the greatest iok ' pt lofc 7 Huntingburg
day. twer tuberculo rlicf innfm
cian, advised the tuberculous 'to L.,cnon.y t?oxler to Jacob various European
buy a cow to go with his purchase & ! J? ÄZ 220, St. mQt ahows that 65 cents a day waa tO the top Of a mountain and tO MjrKS .J1- . L mir , the-hlbest rate earned by men work"live ori the fruit of that cow." 0yX;tono to Marth Stone ,n the European beet fields, while Here was the basis of that mod- an . ... tLJ
prn frpntmpnr nf fiiKovnnlnein vtu Hi. iWLOOry to Adam P wuumw, uowever, me
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countries, this docu-
ed, by reason of persecution, to
establish in Germany; and of
winch lrudeau was the pioneer
champion in America
When Trudeau was twenty-six he was considered hopelessly con
sumptivefor all such sufferers practically no hope was then en
tertained: his physiciana mvp
him six months to live. Never-
tneless lor forty years he triumphed over that most grievous malady, up to his decease, Nov. 15th, Jast. And dnring those two score years many thousands of men and women who suffered like him have not died, but have lived to bless, wth utmost gratitude, his name, And this by reason cf his personal ministrations; of the inspiration inherent
m ms fortitude and his invincible
optimism; and because of his teaching within his own profession that tuberculosa in the primary stage is curable: that many moderately advanced cases are either curable or can be arrested as to the ravages of the disease; that where there is no cure, re-
net and comfort and prolongation of days can generally be assured. His mDnumen't is the Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium, began as a one-room structure, near Saranac Lake, wher a man above 6 feet and "weighing about as much a
sheopskin," he went in 1373 to
John N MXrir.. r lBf from 10 CöüU Ä for chiIeß Mnil: i erln.er Mary ,n Reia to 36 cents a day for women aienrmger, last Will and testa- in Denmark. To these poor laborers tt the 12,00 day' wnlcn repreuents the Ünarl63 Hoeter to Joseph Birk average earnings of field workers in pt. OUt, lot 1 Huntingburg $357. tho United States, must appear a
jonn reyberger 2 to Leon- "nce1 '"come. ard G. Freyberger 184 acres $600 AmonS the factory workers engaged Elizabeth fHeig and husbandte n bect1?uar Pro(1ction the difiference Barhara nh)ah&? hii u i- !s eQu'iy striking The men working n?S WHO 1 1 Ferdl" ln the faetorles of the reat European V-ZJl: . 8USr innking countries, France and IiEGAIi BLANKS Germany, receive an average dally Wnrrnntv TWH n.,u m ' n , wago ot 84 cents, according to official Phi Z mL Deed8' Qu t,011 Deode figures published by their own governCnattle xMortiagea, Real Estate Morrga- inents. The average American wage sceea, Inventoriei 8uponeaaf Warrant for employees in the beet augar factoReport etc. lor 8ale at the Cosrikh ries, $2.09 a day, is more than three
Offick. . times as great
Likewise the f
v. Id Papers the Courier offic 5c beets in Europe receive only $4 to
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V J. Oltycomb, Attent
A few days ago there gathered in Tomlinson Hall. Indianapohs, what purported to be a "great omni-partisan temptr-
ance convention . It was arranged and controlled by the mercenary division of the prohibitionists. The resolut
were,agreed upon in advance and put through by the strongc-it sort of steam roller methods over the' protests of the Frank
rianly followers.
After much of the usual brand of prohibition orator and the
customary collection, the convention announced its intention
Ul ucaun8 candidates tor office who do nf,t nrtr tn cnnnrt
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ineir proinbmon scheme (not the Hanly prohibition, but the
political variety). So if the threats of this body to destroy all who disagree are carried out, the entire government will soon be in control of the bunch which engineered the "great omnipartisan convention". Office holders will -be prohibitionists, and it won't make any difference what else they are. t Such is the "great omni-partiaan" plan to rule or ruin. The vote on thcTesoIutions showed 164 delegates present and rot,ing, declares the leading prohibition paper of the state. Ineidentally it might be stated here that some of the delegates were spectators who could be induced to fill out the pfdperiCredentials. Now comes the public presi with the evidence that the "great omni-partisan" convention did not "rwolute" at all until after much controversy, a prettclear indon Of a divided sentiment among the 164 who voted en thaV&oltition?
We
will defeat candidates for office who do not stand
.prohibition". Such a noise! Such a noise! Adv. '
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Anyone lending a aktcb and detcrlptlon xoav quickly scrtHln our opinion fret whether an luventloa ii prokAbly pAtntM. ComBunlc. tlona strictly conHllenUal. HANOlOOK on Patent eutfree. Oldest apency for ecurwa; patents. Patents taken throueh Alunn Co. rc4rt tpeclal notUt, without charge. In tht Scientific American. A hAndsoraaly illustrated weekly. I.arjrwt circulation of any nclentlilc Journal. Termt, 3 a
jem , iuuraoniua.fi. DOfQ DTail HSViuMlur.
4.r30 a ton for their eropa, although
they pay four to five times as much rent -for their land as the American
farmer does. While these figures serve to show why it is that Europe can produce sug
ar cheaper than the United States, it
is -an Intereitlng fact that the only
important country of Europe where the people are able to buy auaar
cheaper than ln the United States Is
England. Even In England the orice
paid for the sugar most renerallr used
is aa high as the prices paid here. On the whole, the lot of an American sugar beet grower or worker muit consid
ered preferable to that of his European competitor.
Root Crep Ev.ry Pturth Yaar.
Few persona realise that a large por-
MUNN & Co.3" -"-'New York
begin his superb and triumphant LEARN A Wn ?f Germany is but a andy pina battle with tho Captain Of the nWn 1 "NLf and her enormous crop yield due to
Men oi Death.
The Newspaper Law.
There is no longer any reason why any person should be an unwilling subscriber co a newspaper. On the refusal of a subscriber to take a newspaper from the post office, the postmaster ia rP.
quired, under the postal laws, to
return the same to .he
You are no doubt aware that a
person who continues to accept
paper sent mm tnrouiyh thp
mail is liable for the subscription
price, regardless of the fact that he never subscribed for it or that he has ordered it ar.nnnv4
So held by the sunreme pnnrf d
Iowa (103 Iowa 681): by the snn-
reme court of New Hampshire (44 N. H. IIB) : by the
court of Delaware (3 Harr. 379) by the supreme court of Wisconsin (78 Wis. 176). See Amer. nd Eng. Enc of Law (2 Edit., P-130). This is the law generally.
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