Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 September 1916 — Page 4

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JASl'JSU, UUli. 11H COU1STT, INDIANA

and honored by suitable monu

ments If no other way can

nrrvvulefi the school "children o

these communities .may find a

solution "Qfh nnlihVnl narr.iips arp. Ipav-

vr.ntt.rA PGcond-claea matter at the -nt-Viir,. nnrlnnp rn hrirtfr out

postofflce at Jasper, Ind., under the act .. ... cominr election

of March 3, IS9. Um,,, t-ffl -Fnll ?rrlnf!n npp at.

school? Ka voter shows signs

nf heinff dilatory, an automobile

is placed at his disposal If a

nimil is disposed to loiteiüng. we

send the office? of the iäw after

UJm Thoro fivp some '.men SO

'yt0 1 mpnn hv natnreV thät thev must

subscribers until a JeEnite order to die- L forcec before they will give

continue s received and an arreaw Fam their children educational advaiV

ja t ; nniees in me iubuicuuu

uhoi o .liffarnnt. o.nnrte should be

demed advisable.

tfnbsßriotten Per Year.

This papet, is3 mailed regularly to

The Ticket. ror Governor-John A. M. Adair. Portland For Lieutenant-Governor Mason J. NiUlaclc. Vlncenne T lf ForU. S Senator John Wt Kern, Indianapolls, (lontr tonn.) . , . . . Ä . Thomas TagKnrt, drench Lk-k. (short term) Secretary of fetato Homer L. Cook, lnuianapolls. rt tti , Auditor of State Dale J. Orlttenberger,

rVnderon. For TrcttS

reasurer of State George A. Blttlor,

Ft AVayuu For AtSerney-General--Evan B. StotsenLur, ?ow Albany. bupreme Court Second District-Douglas llorrl?, ItushYille. SiiTTumo Court Third District Charles L. Cox, Indianapolis. Ar.pellate.Court. Northern Diviäion James iln.an PortlandReporter of Supreme. Court Philip Zoerjlier, Toll City. , . . . Judge Appellate Hourt, FIrit DistrictJohn 0. McNutt, Martinsville. State upt. of Public Instruction Samuel L. Scott, New Albany.

nniees in the discretion 01 tne . nnnorfciiaities for School

training. They believe that since thev had little schooling

. nmn on iQiß 'and were in their own estimation

likewise. But this is ialse

Times have changed, and qualifications are now necessary. Many

children in the county are seekinr evmisfis for nonattendance at

school, because they do not fit in

the grades of thos?ot similar ao-ps. havincr always attended ir

regularly, parents asking them

to remain at home - to penorm some labci1, Teachers are asked

to carefully note the eligible list

nnrl rv to persuade the puirl

and parents to secure enrollment

AH teacners snoaia oe missiuucxi ies in the cause. this fails, then a higher appeal must be taken. Without thetrojig arm of the law those dijhts will grow up in ignorance just as myriads before have done. Well, the'Centennial pageant is over. The part played by the schools was notable. The teach

ers were in inv cmc ui tue From an educational standpoint, the pageant and parade were the best ever attempted in the county. The spirit of play 2 nd makebelieve had full sway. The school room scenes and the bat tie scenes struggled for supremacy. The former proved to be OA medv. the latter tragedy 'I he

scenes were reali-tic. Many vis

itors present never viewed a 1 L ..... 1 mi

sham or real battle Dolore, i ne climax, the staging of Co. K to , re-enact the part chey played in j '61, was vivid'y portrayed and 1

touched the hearts ot all. uch

drilling as Capt. Phil Kunkel had enacted, was surely worthwhile It takes moru than uniforms to make an army and the boys of Company Improved their mettle. In appreciation of their efforts, the citizens. of Jasper banquetted them, Monday at the Opera House.

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yfk uAny time you want real I goodies use Calumet Baking I lpS Powder! My mother uses it 1 tFjl she's tried all others she's 1 jpjljjl learned her lesson now she I mffl " Unequalled for making B WAjfc tender, wholesome, light bak- I BK ines. Wonderful leavening and ralsinz H öj'H qualities uniform results. Mother says jPQui Calumet is the most economical to buy Q fujf&jj rnost economical to use. Try it at once." flj$iw Received Highest Awards I flPr il Coci Book Fret Ste Slip iaPouadCaa

Cheap and big can Baking Powders do not

save you monej". Calumet does it's pure

and far superior to sour milk and soda.j

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bration Of last Friday is a thing of the past. It undo'jndly drew the lareest crowd thur. burg ev-

ei saw- Andgfcii. .pealang was a successful effort- Jasper contributed th stellar part of Uie show with Philip Kunkel' s Junior Co K 27th Ind. Vol Inft with the two brass bands, and abonr 1500 vibitr. even though the H'ßünr ma.j.isrement had tendered them a d liberate insult in leaving their c:ty off of the

map on the offtcu button, a'so the first countv se.;l Portersvi le, and th.n mad- ro m for DooLittie Mills of Perry county, with Abe Lincoln- p.ctnre, which bad vn ftMjrp pia"-1 ihra than George Washington'?. Tom J jnes or Abe Martin:-. Jasper P Ple promptly repudiate! the i-snciai' but ton, sc'Ked a3gc- f their own took ih-i'' schoo:s a' 1 military to th- burr and $?ave t:i3 show fvlöi.dav nieSt the. was a reception ai.d tarquet i ;ndered the

participants ac the Uoera uouse. and Col. Gtore Washington Wuchner. a official spokesman, on behalf of the citizens made Capt Ph Kunkel a present of a purst- of $50 in old as a well deserved reward of merit .for hi services in connection with "Co. k.," and all went home happy. -School Holes. H ive voar lights gleam out Let there be more Hrtn! Is-norance and prpjudice ought to disappear. Firp Prevention Dn,, Oct. 9Hi;

should not be passeo by unnotic

The law in its maiestic equal

ity forbids the rich as well as the

poor to sleep unaer bridges, to beg in the streets, or to steal bread. Anatole France. Recipe for getting ill: Selejt the least of your aches, micros copically examine it with worry on your lens, seek to disolve it in anv and all druers that are

handy, fail in the attempt then see a doctor and allow him to persuad e you that ou are over-

THE 9 Evansville Courier Daily by mail one year

Esrg prices are soaring. Is there'a chicken ?ar tha we know nothing about? People my think a rasn foolish, but so long as he does'nt let them Miow how foolish he is, he's sMU wise.

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Mo. and Raurn. Southern Railway Account Veiled Prophet Parade Tuesday Oct 3, 1916. $2.50 Round Trip $2.50

I From Jasper.

Tickets will be sold for train leaving 7:40 p, m, and will be good for return passage special train leaving St. Louis 10:30

M. October 3 1916

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Daily and Sunday by mail one vear, $5.00. THESE PRi" ES IN

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Good home cookiner alwavs makes a "hit" with husband and kiddies and

good home cooking depends largely on the quality of the ingredients used. CI) Take flour for instance. If you can't make good cakes like your neighbor let7T5

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It has the flavor that lingers and if you want every member of the family,

and every visitor to praise your coffee, use Pasco Sfcel Gut. It is the cheaper "X

per eup of real coffee than anything you can use. Choice Meats, Beef, Yeal and Perk. Breakfast Foods and Cereals, Fhe Finest Fresh Canned Goods.

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Creamery Butter and fresh eggs, thresh Yege tables and Fruits.

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GROCERY

SOUTHERN RYa TIME TABLE

Corrected lo July 2, 1916, the Fotlowing is Or Information Only and is not

Guaranteed.

EASTBOUND

Xo. 5 DAILY 9:21 A. M.

No. 11 " 8.30 r. JL

WESTBOUND

No. 12 DAILY i:74A. M

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, 1, DAILY. i:20 A. il. NO. 9, 0:10 " NO. 23 4:20 P M

vjo.2, DAILY. 12:37 A. M ko. 10 7:fö P. :! Nc. 24 " 12:08 I V E CI ivi'xiiu .Ayeait

All kinds of Onions, etc.

LUNCH ROOM

groceries Cabbage, Potatoes,

HOT AND OLB tiUMCIfES. Cheese, Hamburger, Sausage and Ham Sandwiehe?, Everything found in a First Class Lunch Room. Give Us A Call

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Send subscriptions to The Ev-msville Courier,

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Overusing Space cosls money.

Good goods bring fair prices, poor article are good for what ever they can get. This is true of advertising as of ever7 thing else As a rule low rates and large discounts are a sure indication of small circulation. Advertising space in publications of good circulation represents a very heavy outlay and cannot be offered at a nominal price without loss. Pub lishers, like other business men, do not do business for nothing, neither are they in it for the pleasure it affords. Hence they thev cannot afford to uive adver

tising space for less than cost,

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ed ÜiaCn pupil SHUUtU IK' mauu A LISHJ äpciUe IUI Itfbö Lliaii woi, io'foel responsible for taking Prophet Parade. . . , I Low rates may be taken as a

.ppmihions against fire-. Thej Many or tne awracuuDb mumu , D0SSitiVe proof of equally small

and comparatively valueless

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The Porb Exposit! Mts made the Goi. rfeüzl Award to

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Chicago 18.93.

For Sale by All Leadg Dealers

circulation.

fn bl hTb of ' päckinin. Auto Show, 1917 Models lnexcubyie ii m iFpi-r Rorse Show. Poultry, Cat-

couraeed. Parents should place tie, iviuies. llmivl, The business man who has a matches beyond the reach of j-Auto .Harness. Runmng, iduie. certain amount of money to spend

n u;win uon'Ciaii toiaiwe auvdiitcie ul

The dedication of fl

nf ark ers in Cass

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The Home Telephone Co

has the largest lit of subscribers and will give you the best ser vice You can talk to your friends, order your mer chandise and make your appointment by .

Markers in Cass 'iownsmp, u, a wwjuuiT ; he needs choose wen. ic aoesi ww .w w Thür day brought forth two Fall information furnisnel up- j t f n b means that'Tinnniq pn TTf T.TPPTTDNff CP Splendid meetings of her citizens, on application to any agent. because he can get a space foriUuDUlii UU. 1 MjMIIUM bL

j less money in one uucuuuu a there is wher he can get the best advertising. On the contrary

We know of a aumbcrof fumilie s wh . business man might pay halt a ; j rmrcbir renders or the Courier but. d0nar for a dinner when he COUldi

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palatable Better than Colomel and Quinine. Contains no Arsenic. The Old Reliable

Excellent General Tonic As well as a Remedy for Chills and Fevers, Malaria Fevers, Swamp Fever And BilLons Fevers. Juet what you need at this season, Mild Iiavative,.jNervous Sedative, Splendid' l?on:c Try it. Doit take any snbsti ute. At Druggists, oOc and Si.00 Bottles,

nu ur, Mirion wifh their Southern Kiuroaa, oi

flie. nd songs enliven the PyN- Waterman, dpv Theaddr sses of George A G L A., St. Lou. Mo.

R.Wt':o were noteworthy. Th.s is apt to be only a beginning, for

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should have markers- are not snbsenbers, they bnpwtue ua- eeta dinner around the corner; Corner 7th & Jackson Sb

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PREPARED BY KOBINSON-PETTET COMPANY lnc( rpura! cd

KENTUCKY

The McDonald settlement, the per from thvli-hbors. We are uii n...L ...l: KAfhamanh :n llnhois rt tnnw thiit-the ÖcnrlöK'de thus a)--

for fifteen cents, if he cared to

But there is a difference in thej

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Co. the site of the first uourc dated, ixiwj&y not sudscho- 1 Q dinner which is worth tne omer House nt Portersville, the camp- price is small nd we' would ir -ciate thirty-five cents. There is just, site of Gen. Wra. Henry Harrison having uee 3 names on our rn3ping list. as much difference in advertising1 near Cnzco, ought to be graced

HOME 'RHONE.

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The quality of Lamp Oil you use cojuiu

laltli Thcrt's a aerfect oil znad lor people -who give jLHougbt. it is SOUTE OIL

reüned from Pennsylvania Crude OH tho best made. Tull. while rtamo never flickers no soot no odor. Costa no moro than inferior tank-wagon oils eaves money as well as eyes ami comfort. Your dealer has It In original barrel direct Irom. -u. ChaS. C. Stoll Oil Co Lwisville, Ky.

Xlligh-rrado Xotor Gusoüae. Curb" AuU Oil.