Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 October 1916 — Page 4
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Ktu-i-ni a ?ecj mi -class matter at the pOfiioltt" JhS.uw. lud., uu 'tr the act of ?Ur 187.
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. . iü Per Yw. ! regularly to i i. : order to die--vrl H.i. 11 arrears paid -a ' tu 'retion ol the iifftMöra cojrfu obcDld be
Henri Lane Wilson. Bill Tafts champion prevacator who was sent to the "greasers" in hopes-that Ihey would knife
the gas bag will orate at the Burg I
to-nite Jboor Hpnn. HJs best
reeornmender is the Dubois O. Radica,!,. Chairman Johnny Himsei who wa'nts to.be postmaster) a1- Jaspeiy and .'a 11 he can say Is
Limu irxcfuii lö-twi uidiui ui itnown, not a . barnstormer". By wireless telephone. Bah!
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1016.
Tim Ticket, Fm Jovi-rnoi--. Jolm A. M. A'tnir. Portland For 'Lluutaiiant-tJovernoi llnson J. iDluck. VinceniH's Horli. S Senator John W, Kern, Indianapolis. (Ionic ttmn ) 'J'honms Tngtrurt. reuieli Lick (short term) Secretary of tnt Humor L. Cook, Indianapolis. auditor of State-riale J. Crittenherger, Anderson. For Treasurer of Mute O sorgo A. Jtlttler. Ft. Vay,ne For Atturm-y-tJeui ml- Evan II. StotsonLurg. cw Ibtn v Mipruino Couic Second DistrictDouglas M.rr.n, ltuhville. SM:neuu; Court Third District Charles K. Cox, inola apii -. Ap-ellate four., .Northern Division James Mo. an I'or.lMiid. Iteportcr of Supreme Court Philip Zuerjher. Tell City " Judge AppnHato Court, First District John C.Mc Mitt. Martinsville. State Supt. of I'ublia Instruction Samuel L. Scott, New Albany.
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TOP. PEACE-
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The Democrit c. tiU' held in Jaspei Monday n' -v -s a'.tnded b a largo crowd- A fine parade was had i-orf istinar of floats, bands, aulom ).v -im 1 walking clubs after wh,' i 1 .i VI. Adrir candidate foi r ive. nur madman .interesting sp :'i to a court-room full of people Little Kenbicky Forever! Trustee L i -f 1 ' Hochgesang and CaotaiV. vi iti J. :ns: wich the Little Kt-nti:.'iy fl J. had the best outfit in luch lst Mon dav n;jht T.e Demoavits of
Little K -r' force ix i vi
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born made a sta'emönt that "If 1
only could go o Germany I'd fix
them", hawever. he went to a shooting match and after blazing
awav re looked for a piece oft
meat, but he could not find a single shot on the board, then he
said, "I v;ill not go, for the Cer-j mans do notwant targets for the sharps? outers ' Hov is ths
Prank ?v
Occasionally a man wi1! freeze
nnmK rn cr inn wnorm hnh thnh
is no reason he should stop at a
hotel.
Tuesday morning there was lead to the alär lo be tied in the
bonds of matrimony Miss E enoraj
Birk by Mr. . Kuntz, Aftev the ceremony .the couple drove to Alois ßirkstf father of the bride and feasted, he assessed
them as 'nontaxable property;
from now on. furnished by too
much eating the day was spent, i however Ring took soda and: felt fine. In the evening there, was an immense crowd at Kun-1
kel's Hall triping their fantastic
toe to the strains of the music. AH left stating with one accord' we have enjoyed an enjovaW evering.. Happy days, good health to you. The great troubles shaU be no ones, and only little ones yours There was certainly one man sick, if not a' I over, cerfcain'y h's face mnst have ber-n so e Albert. Eckene had his face out of plaea caused by too much laughing at
the wedding Tuesday, and Rising is highly debated that he enjoy f-d nimse'f, but was afraid he'd cake
sick t k. J. B Schmidt can deliver the best and niGst impressive politi cal speech that can be produced with less words. It contained only four words and a cat, and iu was all done, the Dr. then knew what pirty J. B affiliated with.
A young man came down Main street, and noticed Tom Taggart1
picture displayed he stopped and.
said since when h-ive they arl Gollars picture out.' ;
No wonder the newspaper man SO UTH E R N
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won't hart me ! That's beJf cause thev're made with Cr.lu- M S met and why they're H BE u pure, tempting, tasty, whole- jm
Received Highest Avards jKr
At Ca-- ?ooi Free-Ste Slip Ay 1. iu Pound Can S?
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Ever'since'she has been'appearing- in"motionrpicturcs.itkhasbeen"thcj
dream and ambition of Beverlv Bavne. the matrncticvounc: screen star, toi
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annear in " the rolef oi,Iuliet, in a screen I nroduction'f of ii'Romeotand
iTuliet'1 ' The dream at last has been realized "and it'was"onlv!natural that:
her "Romeo" should be Francis X. Bushmai,,wliQhasappearcdjvitirM.issj ßayne in scores of artistic photoplays. Miss Bavne is an ideal "Tuliet." She'hasvauthTandibeautyrand her
supreme artistry in difficult dramatic roles has made her.one orthe tore-, most screen artists of all time.' For this oroductiontMiss Bayne patiently.
and diligently studied the part of "Juliet" for more than ayear.' Her very heart and soul is jn the part, asis.stnkinglyevdenccd,inlherwork
on the screen.
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Cheap and big can Baking Povdsrs cone, J
save you money. Cain met dees it's pure and far superior to sour milk and soda.
ic'iv out, in full
Hon. Jacob L fl'Bannon.
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and some truth they deny.
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ccunty this week mal inq speeches in behalf of the Democ atic cau'e. He was st Ireland T.u s lay, Miley .Wednesday, Kelleivi! Thursday Schnell v:lle Friday, Hh-dsoye Saturday, lie will visi" Washington and Floyd county iext week. The people of Midisoa township declare that he is ne of the best speakers that have b:en there since the days of" Dan Voorhnes. Is Binn Beul la fed Is binn beul na thosd! That mouth is sweet 'Which prattles not the stumblings of an ' rring brother, But in its very muteness doth entreat That we more gently bear with one another. Is binn beul na thosd! Pitat mouth is sweet Which trumpets not the woes
that we inherit, But seals its lips till at Death's welcome feet The burden's laid, and freed the weary spirit. Is binn beul nathosi! Melodious As grandest organ to high heaven pealing: As pleasing to His lofty sense, and us,
nat-nrp opaline iUU UJ1 UT a,i r " 0 , 1 natoesSmJMacManasJBat every time they make you . : It makes less pie for me, Every up-to-date Dubois coun-! . v, oViMilfl Viqvo hie own
Printed letter heads and envel-! An, investment of only iJl 111 xi . xj uco -p., ont-c in nnr ?n!endid macrazinei
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At a lime there carre to the owinq is (Or Information Only and is not city three mountaineers (moon cananhQd
a grocery store, looked at a bunch of bananas in the window, ac last they stepped inside. The propieter approached them and asked, "Gentlemen, do you wish something." Oni of them replied as they were all inspecting the
bananas, "No sar, we just were x,. lf DA just wonderin' what kind -of big . so. ?, .T .U C 17 jU. -
oedllb nielli LiitJie iö. Monday Oct. 23 was the 41st birthday of the man about tonn. There was a large celebration and paiade, but I found later this. was in honor of our next governor by the name of Adair. He say? he and Billy Cox done
everything that was done in Congress, they were there long
enough to do a great many things! 7& 'hi jh I firmly believe. Hurrah I
for Wilson
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Oh, that good old pumpkin pie, VC 1&vx
That mama always mokes; It comes at Halloween time, In golden yellow flakes:
Anu nuvv l aiwayb cau i, And it ne er makes me sick, And I wish that they would make Why even twice as thick. And you jolly eld jack lantern, You come ju-t once a year, And when thev talk of Halloween I know you'll soon be here. 1 And with your .dear old funny
face,
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Tbc : :,' clonal prohibitionist
i2 ist i .aiic c all so-ctlled r
.r..rr5; . ;rts that the dnnkin
bo v : .ge continin
:oioi is evil ana onll
e, 3.1 uld be i.Tohibl
bv l-v. loe:; not rcascn o
n i demand; 1
to passion, cm
lriiid. He know
t:iat it is easlc. ..; arous." feeling thai ! co awaken thouiii. Me divides faciet
j into tvo r.aisc.- "wet" and th
"dry" and in aJ of his talks inipliel
that the "drys" are angelic beinp
almost too food for this earth, v.Thih
tlie "wots" are a depraved sort to
böggaiiiiig toward hades.
lie goes to th churches and get
the odor of sanctity upon his meei
-ns? and then eacoarages the infei crcn that a1' vho are opposed to hii
pr opposed to the church, rcligiorl
nr.. I moml? jix-neraliy. A great man;
paople are thus stampeded into thl
prohibition camp, while many othei
who are opposed to prohibition remain silent out of foar of being de
nounced by the professional prohibii
tionist.
The professional prohibitionist an
paid reformer is vehement, hysterical
perfervid, lacriraose and dangeroai
He is dangerous because "weli-meanin;
people are misled, the ignorant take
advantage of, Hie uninformed decern
ed, and the weak swept off their feel
The professional piohibitiomt anj
paid reformer is a greater menace tj
the peace, welfare and prosperity oj
society ihan is the open saloon. Inj
temperance is an evil, and the profee
sicnal prohibitionist and paid ref ormej
is intemperate.
The prohibitory f4" tut es of Maine
Kansas and thö stu.s in the Sout-i
j have i-ot changed the citizens of thosj
states. They had a reform spasm ij
Leavenworth, Kansas, the other dai
and went out and found eighty-threj
blind tigers. The chief of police oj
Topeka reports 2,200 arrests for th
"ear 1914, more than 600 of whici
were far drunkenness. Yet the r(
formers claim prohibition closes jail
This fad or frenzy of making pec
pie good by legislation is nothinj
new; on the contrary it is a return tj
the spirit and practice of the Colonies
when they made their Bfue Lawj
They solemnly declared by law in tl
Colony of New Haven what men an!
women should wear, what they shoulj eat, what instruments of muric the;
might play upon, and what they mu:
let akma, and what they should do am
not do on the Sabbath day. Tl
modern frenzy for legislation is fas
driving jS into the folly and cism of the Blue Laws.
In the state of Texas it is nnlawfi
to play checkers, dominoes or cai
in any public place. In Portland, Ore
the mince pios are examined, lest thf
contain an unlawful amount of alc
j hoi. In the entire state of Okiahoms
as well as in six counties m Missoui
and forty-one counties in Texas,
billiard table or bowling alley is a
lowed. It is easy enough to fin
someone that is opposed to some pai
ticukii tHing, and just as easy to fii
soTne-iegislator who vrili introduce tl
Sill prohibiting it Dr. John Emei
son Roberts, in the Frc, SepUmi
1915. .
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