Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 October 1916 — Page 4
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The Ticket. For Governor John A. M. Adair, Portland For Lieutenant-Governor Mason J. iblnck. Vinccnncs. ' Korü. S Senator--John W,Kurn, Indianapolis, (long term ) Thomas Tsiggurt, rjencliLick. fshorttcrm) Secretary of State Homer L. Cook, Indianapolis. Auditor of State Dale J. Crittenbergcr, Ajidcrson. For Treasurer of State Jeorge A. Bittler, Ft. Wayne For Attorney-General--Evan B. Stotsenloirg. New Albany. Supreme Court Second DistrIct--Douglas Morris, Kushvillc. Supreme Court Third District Charles E. Cox, Indianapolis. Appellate Court, NorthernBivision James Mo-an Portland. lieporter of Supreme Court I'll I Hp Zoerohor, Tell City. Judjrc Appellate Court, I L DistrictJohn C. McNutt.Martinevir.e v State Supt. of Public Instruction Samuel L. Scott, New Albany.
Our Favorite' JÜ5 This month thousands' peo pie are subscribing for tthe Evansville Courier, which is ' offerec by mail in October only at $3 00 a year for daily? and 5.00 for daily and Sunday. In spite of the high cost of .naper, The Courier decided to iSgain nrake October a bargain month and1 it is needless to say that readers are greatly pleasedrThis ver of wonderful news wilL? bq brilliantly reported by TjCourier;
Keeping His Word.
4rimkinssmtkes good cigars.
Wife that he wouldn't smoke any, g, or Incense granted morkof those Vile Cigars' and jphilip J Kunkel " " granted
he aoesn t. uieveiana 4riam Dealer. ' ' Claims and Allowances:' Of the Dubois County Commissioners court October term 1916.
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John J Kreilcm Treaa Salary
Jacob PI Seng Auditor Win Bockleman Clerks " David G. Abell Sheriff " WmMelehoir Supt L T Bleiainger Kecorder " Joseph Marva Poor Farm Supt James AI longer Co Assessor Dr 0 A Biu'ham Health Cpm'r John W Kl terman Coni'r aai Jacob J li-jfioian " ' " Mathais Houser " " (JHHaitke (Jaunty Atty t4 Geo Gramelspacher CoGouncii Wrn Heitman GoJ ' Frank Zimmer Co " August F Becker Co, Council George Hoffman " . u J II BecKinan 11 ?,f
Henry Borrell Emp poor farm
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Dubois County To The Front. The following- ? it out by the Indiana Historical Commiss ioner in re last wfeka b.iowIf Centennia'' medals of honor were issued, or. cf the very first should 0:0 to Ml . Ganevieve Williams, who r. jrible for one of the very besu county cele brations yet held that of Dubois at Huntingbur. It was such a celebration as v - h possible only after months of pr-'imirary work and preparation u ) t the most enthusias'i: and llu-ient leadership. Pr'da, Sepfcc-'mbrr 2 's hail ed as the bip-geH d.. Uioois ro ever had. It bepfpii with the most splendid Cm- nnial parade, historical ecUjcv"? ;al patriotic and industrial. In the afnemoon a highly sucorssfu1 r.ageint portra.vinp; local ai.d sj".,,o history, wns given. wiiti-M -.:! directed bp Mis WillMrrs h .If. Eißht hundred pprple paru i:?ited. Thf
Civil V r Scene, put bs J.ispfi, w-is especially t-ffective, with two hundred ai. I ii'tv .men inunifoim- Old vet a is repre sented the return of .:vi soldiers in 1865 Tl-e finaie v is a splendid scene. All werj greatly pleased Portersville Pointers. William McCord and family motored to Lincoln City Sunday to see the Nancy Hanks monument , William "'chnarr bcu.erht him a new Ford uto last w- ek. The Ladios Aid met with Mrs. C W. Cox this week. Lawrence Breide luueh, B'lis Rudolph and Mrs. Rad; - Rudolph
motored to Boonvili. to visit!
friends Sunday, The Christian Church oi old Union Daviess Co. held a LibtizIng at the liver Sunday, Mrs. Rosa Webber and daughter Laura went to Washington Sunday to visit friendsElmer Bre'dcnbaugh, wife and father and mother took in the Centennial at Shoals Wednesday. Our schools opened Monday
Miss Carrie Petry of New Al- ?S Pßr
bany, Ind. is visiting her parentsjJobn M Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Petry this ?Ed ward Biemker Week- lülVr"eUPuk John Mayo took 3 tons of mus-j(orge Aetnke sei shells to Loogootee last week ,c W Schwartz - y lAbijah Beatty The Commercial Club, of I rin- j b Lnbbera itv church, held their monthly ' Knapp & Co meeting with Mrs. Alvah EliotttgTeorö1emp yesterday afternoon iWm Kemp
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Anthonv Denn Expense Co GomVr- 2.50 Wm Me'lchoir Off ex Co Supt. 10.U0
Wm Rausch sun Jail öl
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ft Ü Aberg " 11 " 1.25 City of Jasper lt 27,78 t ' " Eup C House 170.27 HOAborfe "4 44 '34.40 Jasperlce&CS Co tl "10 00 JEStoinkamp " ö.SO Schaaf & Schnaus " - 1.S0 Edw J Kuebler " ,u 2,05 44 eup poor farm 30.00 John A Sermeraheim 4 ' li . 5.45 Marry Melchoir 11 " " 2.25 Jasper Ice & C S Co " , 3.0S .Victcrra Milling Co u 1 u 22.45 Weph Gerber : - 3.00 George Wagner " " " 19.18 Albert Stenftenagle 44 4; ' 6.90 Gehlhausen k Biemker, Briarfn-ld Br claim 2567.25, allowed 1704.54 ü F Wakeland Sapt Briarteld Br 168.00 David G Aboli Sheriff feea . 68.40 " " nerdiem 20.C0
Fred Benmer ' 11 444.G3 J V Stimson kt 04.77 Anthony Denn Poor Jackson tp 3.00 Keller Cresc -nt Oo Regtecratioa ex 78.50 " 05 ex Co Auditor ÖM 11 u Off ex Co Resorder .7 Vincennea Br Co Br Hall tp 2SÖ4.00 4 " " Jackson 901.00 cont Wm Bockelman Insane Inqmesfc 33.16 " " 19.90 Wm Raucher Br Patoka claim 37.69 not ah owe J Cleophas Kunkel R R Bainbridge tp2.00 Claude Gramelspacher " 2 00 B?.n Ed Doane Public Printing 5 5.85 Auditor Daviess Co Change of Venne 112.5 i Jacob H Seng ?eBS collected S9.0 Wm Bockelman " 272.S0
PavidG Abell 4f t4 139.95 Tsui's Blessineer " ,f 244.30
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Good home cooking always makes a "hit" with husband and kiddies and good home cooking depends largely on the quality of the ingredients used. CD Take flour for instance. If you can't make good cakes like your neighbor let jt" us help you. No Coffee Like' Pasco Steel Cut
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Jacob H. Seng Auditor Dubois Co. Frank J. Seng, deputv 0c:.6, 19161 wk.
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tog teer iat Monday night and held a meeting at the Court House. The following gentlemen were elected directors; Andrew Krempp, Albert Sonderman John P. Huther, E, A. Sturm, Bomar Traylor, Ph J. Kunkel and George C. Wuchner, The directors will hold a meeting next Monday to elect a president, Secretary and treasurer for the ensuing y err. And who are also to confer with the Centennial committee to make preparations for next years celebration - or show (?), George G. says "Great Doings' School Notes.
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per eup of real coffee than anything you can use. Choice Bleats, Beef, Yeal and Pork. Breakfast Foods and Cereals, Fhe Finest Fresh Canned Goods, .Creamery Butter and fresh -eggs, Fresh Vegetables and Fruits.
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A teacher is boss.
Teachers are apt to make mistakes. They are not infallibe. Mis Arnetta boutherlin, has .taken charge of the High School at Dubois, H-orticuiture" and "Poultry" are the two vocational subjec's that are to be studied this term. Two subjects that cvould go together on the hill farms of our county. Our needs in the teachers profession are capable youug high school teachers. The demand is incessant, from all sections of
our state. Get qualified, yungl
teacher and the call will come. Dewey says; Education should socialize an individual that . is makelhim an efficient member of society. This then means that vocational education should undoubtedly form a part of the
! course of study, Pupils should'
be made to depend on self - They C Ii H 11 1 rl " i rv rv rv n-- niinl-niMni I
oiiuuiu ucuuiuc ocii'cuolaili. iio 5 ÜAIL'V Charity, broadly speaking is cf-'w ten uncalled for. Like contagious'10.
disease, it is liable to spread.! so. 12 daily
One third of all the property tax No- u of London goes to the poor fund. Nine-tenths of all the paupers of
one generation in England are . i. d; children of the paupers 01 a prejo. 2s ceding veneration. Here is one!
of the breeding laws exemplified: Wm' u 4,Like produces like" and it coiH5-24 " iosp.m.
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