Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1916 — Page 4

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JAl'KK, ÜUÜ.IH COUNTY, INDIANA

Entered ap pecond-clnsa matter at the poBtoQice at Jasper, Ind., unddr the act of March 3, 187Ü.

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Claims and Mtamnces. j &9. e , 1 Dubois County, Indiana, Com.) 111011 U ridy- ' miasibners Court September, To Support Emily Stevens

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916.

The Ticket

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For Governor John A.. M. Adair, rortliind Vor Llüutenniit-üovernop Alnson J. M Muck. Vlneönnos. ' for U.S Sen . ltor-Jolm W, Kern, IndfftnftPThonuLiS ' ronoh TJck. (abort torm) Vlwrutury of situto Homer L. Cook, IndiaAPud'rorof st.ite-.Dnlo J. Orlttdahorgor, orTrunsnrcr of Statc-Gcorgo A. BIttlor, FoJ,Tttornoy-Ceuorfti--MrKn Stotaonhxmet. Xvw Albany. ..... bu promo Court Second District--Douglas Sapremu Court Third Dfetrlofr-Clmrlfa H. Hofau rortluiul. . . . . XepoVtcr of Supremo ConnC Philip ocrJmlgppollato Ourt, Flr,t OlstrtotJohn O. MeNutt. Martinsville. State Supt. of J'ublio Instruction Samuel L. ScoK, New Albany. Fop"ihe "Chirch" FalK Articles made by The Ladies Sewing Circle during the month of J-uly. Fritch. Evelet. Gown,

Emb. Sofa Pillow, Lillian Krode. 3 cross stitch doilies, Rosalie Ktmtz, Emb- Laandry Bng, Tillie Buechleim.Emb. Sofa PilJow. Emb Towel Nettie Sermer sheiro, Emb Sofa Cushion. Marcella Hocbgesang, Emb. Scharf, Emb Pillow. Dorothy Sehnaus, Emb. Stand covey, Kate Ackerman, Quilt Top. Teresa Kritch, Ladies waist", crochet corsetcov-. fir. crochet irown. 2e.irls dresses;

Carrie Friteh, Emb. Laundry

Oft Ex Co Supt

l-Tmirv RoLlman Janitor

Vilenry Borral JEmp PoöUarrn

Alex Marks " Jns M Songer OFi E: Co.AshGelhausen & Blemker Snp Jail . . it

Win H Rausch

H 0 " Sp uourt House 7..)Q NKFwrbaiiks 44 " "

Henry Melchcir repiöra C H Ao Fred Frank Ex Co Uonr.nrisioncrs 2 0

J W uaee Ii K JefJerson tp claim

allowed P J Tlflvf. 1 R Boone tn

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iSontiuel Fiinting Co Of! Ex Go AuditorlJ

V"m Melchoir County Instatu.e Ley? A Salb Coroners Inq Felix Lnmpert sup poor farm

in tier Latest Starling

Vehicle Frank Mills, one of the best-

10 9o known dramatic actors of the sloojcoimtry. has been engaged to 40.G5 ! play the leading role in an ela?c'SH borate five-part Metro wonder-

tZ'wi nlnv now in uronnohon. in.

iU UJ i lJ J r w---5o".09i which EmilyStev-ns is starred.

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Bag. Annie Fritch, Daisy Sofa Indianapolis Commei&al Br Hall Pillow. Cleopha Gieslr, Cynlla m- t4 ft R Boone t

RVmW Dnllv JfirLrer ana EtSie

Gramelspacher, Emb. Qal t. Elsie Gramelspacher, Emb ehilds skirt, Edna Fehribach, Laundry apron, Josephine Gerber " Georgina Mehringer Delia Sermersheim Eyelet writer piece, Rose Gardner Emb Towel Jospnha Mars. Crochet Towel,

Helen Hoffman doz. crochet

WRsh cloths, Mrs. J. P. Friedman Emb Pin cushion, Mir Yr- M.

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mond Kapp girls are -. -; w .Hoffman Emb pitto v case, ' 6 TA, Smrmf-rshmm 2 crochet towels,

; Mrs. Jos. Hoffman Sv. quüttop, U v " Mich Sheurich, Emb scarf

i anü ötanü cover. iurs. uunu Sehnaus, Ladies apior, 44 Kobt. ! rCnphlor pvnohfit ! G Pillow

Henry Fri:ch

Oecar Fntch Carl Friteh Geo Kuper Geo Kreilein ot al

Theo Roy ling

Peter Doll

Robert Eckert

Mart GiaiueUpaoher

Frank Sch,uoi ;er Fdvard jae ib-a

Rofti .3Cha9rr

jbrauk Ivjiieiler

Fedx liainpert

Jos Out.. weiler

Jos LEbetein& Sons'1

Meridiih, Masters

Quo Bekemper et air

Jos Eisenhut k Ccfnrdd Hat'eu Alvin Hfh0eV Jacob Sbjpman Mike Blown Edw Harris -Thos Mirpan John Drabing Piesau t Morgan 'Geo Hnke .Jacob Wutcher .Edward Lißk Andrew Birk

Charles Maneke Valentine Hints Geo A strike Pius Oser AlnhomsolCmiDD & Co

Frank Heed fclubb3For.d Bridge Sylvester Ellis fridge Cass tp Jesse Clements 4 Hall tp

Gehihausen Bleraker Briarüeld Br claim of S?L,ö39.S0 allowed 1,077 80 Indianapolis ComnWeial Briarfidlü Bi

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Feid u 3.4Ö Col " 2.i0 Haro il 4.00

Henry EichirTTller R R Columbia 20.00

Chas Kearby Sarah Simmons

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The story of the play deals with the weakness of circumstantial evidence and contarns many sensfttinnn. Since eivincr un t?he

speaking slage for the screen, Mr. MiUs has been starred with Triangle in 4,The Moral Fabric," and has also been featured by

the same company in 'The Go'd-

on Claw" and "The Edge of the

Abyss."

And Confectionery. A full lice of all kinds of Plain and Fancy Groceries and Fruits at all times. Also Soft Dri-nks and

Hot Lunches

GIVE US A -CALL.

served

JACOB P.

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V7. 6tli St., Next to Public Square.

A Splendid Summer Offer. Here is your chace to get Tfn Jasper Co.ader I year $1 50 Cincinnati Week y Enquirer 1 year 75 'Household Journal, Monthly 1 year .25

Lp-to-D&te Farming, Semi-mo. 1 year .50 Woman's World, Ittontbly 1 year .35 AH Five Publications each one year andthe 16 Motion Picture

fStars Only 1 05.

Good bargains 'come and co. this is one of the best this season. We do not know huw 'ans; it will last, but the opportunity i- Given You Today so it is oest bo subscribe or renew your subscription tor The Courier and permit ua to order the others for you. The Cinciiliati Enquiier is well known throut &fis locality ; Househouid Journ.il is k

ight httlo magazine devoted tp home id dowers: Uo-to-Pate Farmfhc is a

s n Bem'monthly farm magazine with a

m'aion. Ä .v u are interested in uiHrKbi;

repot ts, and how to market your crops

von nped this i-urnal. Woman's World

is known everywhere as one of the be3t

woman's, mneazinas published. I he

Movie Pictures If you an a lover of

he Silent drama von will hail with de

icht th opportunity to secaie portrait?

oi the 15 most famous moving picture actresses in America.

Take advantage Today and also do ns ht fftv.ir of lettimr vour friends know

of Lhie Qflr. Caller mail all order to

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Jaeper Mach Works t; .i ( August B Betz V C Kuebler

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Jeff risen Bledsoe Evansvilld Courier

Win Bockelman ?t al Insane Inq Frank Reod K R Patoki Bernard W Hoi 113 '

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K W dies waist. Mrs John Merder, 2 f $ , 1-4- fMc " Pimnr. T.prkle

quilt top. " Mary Goier Cradle Quik. Mrs. Kate J-.n, Quiited Quivt. ' Stella Joseph, 2 Girls

aresses, Mrs. Henry Koch, crochet center piece. Mr- os Merder, crochet lace pillow cases. Mrs. John Sherer, 2 quilt tops. " AlexlBirkle 2 dresses, Mrs. Ed Merder crochet center piece.

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i' i "Msie Gramelspacher. Emb, jgv. pt. Mrs. J F Friedman, Emb '4 L-dies waist. Mi's Jac&b Kuntz, S Vtttwihetgown, " Frank Sherer, a id? Cnilttoo. " Garokno Mon

agtoux, Ladies dnss. rs. Jos1 i Sugsell, Quilt Mrs. Wm Bockel1 man, cirls dress, 44 John T- Mel- ' n choir, 5 doz si.ool? thread, Mrs. K U Jos. Burke, 6 yards calico, 44 & h And. Kress, Quilt, Mrs. John G. g v' Fiaeher, Quilt. Mrs. Wm Sherer Örawn work Table cover, Mis

9 m Henry Fritch, 8 yds ot wee.

JtLrö. ivueoier, wuuieu uuu tfÄ Jt)hn Welp. cash $1.00. Mrs Jos. Sturm, Material far Quilt Top.

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Mike ilechgeswdfe to R Bninbridge 10.00 Frank Reed kt M 14.00

Fred A Iiis ' - 10.00 Nick öenninger R R Election Ferd 2.i.00

J .1 .Ir.hanneman " tJ ' 26.3U

J F Kellams Small" Pox Ejip 5.19

Lorenze Mehiinger et al R R Petition

not grameu;

J II Kerdem et al R R Petition liol

granted Frank Knapp R R Ferdinand - 3,00 Fran Reed Hubbs Fd-Br claim $2 not all. " K R Bninbridge ckrm 14.00 not a Ho wed Fran Reed R R Patoka elaim 20 CO not

allowed

Jas T Wei ton lifraor license granted

Peter Xeukam " erauieu

William D ekraan " 11 i,ranti

Author Stvnberg " 41 granted Albert U rich tl " ' panted

Jesse Clements Ii R report Acceptto Dnnl M LithUr RR Supt Bond accepted A Heilere Jr 44 44 occepteii () E Le nard Road pBtition granted Vincenae? Br Co BkLgu Sogers Br rej. nternaUonal S eei & Iron Co Bil on Segers bri-fcge accepted Jacob II . Sk.vg

Auditor Dubois Co

Duputy

Sept. S, 19161 vk.

. Advepilsing Space Gosls Mg.

Good aoods bring fair prices

'poor article are good for what

ever they can get. This is true or advertising as of everything else. As a rule low rates and large discounts are a sure indication of" small circulation. Advertising space in pußlications of good circulationrepresents a very heavy outlay a'nd cannot be offered at a nominal price without loss. Pub iishers, like other business men, do not do business fur nothing, neither are tbey in it for the pleasure it affords. Hence they they cannot afford to &ive advertising space for less than cost. Low 'rates may be taken as a nossitive Drool of equally small

and comparatively valueless

circulation. ' The business man who has

certain amount of money to spend

in advertising should bear this in mind. In order to spend wisely

he needs choose weih It does

iot follow bv any means that

because he can get a space for less money in one direction tiiit

there is wher he can get the

best adve tising. -On the contrary

it seluom happens so. This säme business nrnn mieh t pay halt a

dollar for a dinner when he could

getadinner around the corner

for fifteen cents, it he careü to. .

But there is a chfterence m thej

dinner which is worth the other 1

thirty-five cents. There is just

as much dili-erencein advertising-

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Owing to the high cost of all kind of live Stock and Groceries for which we are compelled to pay cash, we are compelled to. ask all our friends and patrons to pay cash. In other words we can, and will not credit anyone hereafter. Please don't eompell us . to refuse you. We can not pay our bills with book accounts. This means one and all. We will be able to give you better service on a cash basis. Thanking all patrons for their favor we are Wide Awake Grocery and Meat Market;

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Tickets on sale tor regular mornhiß- trains .rood returning

:on evening train leavirg Evans- - - . .m fl

vine, iancray, dateot sale. Steamboat Excursion and Many other Attract-

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Full information furnished upon" application to any agent. So.ufclfcrn Railro-äd, or - F. N. Westerman,

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hip RfifitTfin Ears 6f Com Raised Within it-he world Round trio exeur

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40 Rites of Petersburg-, S10 -for 2nd Best Ten

Ears; S5.00 (or third Best.

' The Petersburg Boosters, the I raal live wires who keep Peters-

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yill be three sweep stake prizes, Jtooc- . (o.x.

$2.i00 foi the best ten ears ot ocuua i,.

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Including Sunday Courier $6.00 Send subscriptions either to The Jasper Courier or The Evansvi lie Courier

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sion fare from Jasper 85 cents. si 1$.

i.-Kpfs on sa e ior morninir a .vr s

trains gctd returning ODevenin irW 301? S' ä MMP? trains. F. N. WesCerman, jW.EsCiiGj

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stake prizes many smaller prizes will be given for exhibit of corn

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in the different classes; the best5 Ridley 19. 'finmAr TM. A Tqson S'fs

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married by Justice Dougherty on r . W ri

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wimt to force the paper on an

unwilling subscriber a single day

neiiner aoweteei disposed to I

cue ott a responsible person on

suspicion wno does not re mt on

the exact date or expiration

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are regular readers of the Courier tut are net subscribers, they borrow the pa

per from their neighbors. We are gii 1 to know tbitt tb&poarier is thas v. y -

elated, but wfy ' not subscrin- e

price is small and we would eiate

The Ben Ed Doane Prmtormm, Jasper, Ind.

having theae names on our ineliet.

A msn that won't patronize his home paper is a detriment to his

conimunity. A town without a

live, up-tovdate newspaper is like a ship without a rudder, and

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