Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 December 1916 — Page 4
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By John Birk
Entered np eocond-cl Jtte1 at the Georgtfaastner drove up town
poatomce at Wednesday morning looking tor Of March 6, i&.y. I . K4- ,-rii1rl nnr CPP flTIV.
li t- liiia uuu iasuiva iivw j
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he returned and took out tne
coal wagon, George says busi
ness was better
If a Knocked wants a job he
goes a knocking but he finally finics thaJiarder he knocks the
.. harder he gets the Knocking.
T3 PLAN TO RESUME
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RAILWAY INQUIRY AFTER MARCH 4TH
Postponement Forced by Press of Congressional Business.
ti n ft; Per Year.
.r. Mod regularly to
i n infinite
f.,ö ; Mx.mve-1 and all arrears paid
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,?ular y to u nQse bend ifc tQ the order to üie- , , n, f. tu. ,;ut l-Vion fn.
GOUHTRY DEMANDS ACTION
Ufr thon to the rieht, then to
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wards your face, where yo u nna
Shippers. Investors and Representa-
; iiiiii-n in INS UlPcreUon Ol tüe . benfls Easiest, and that means tives of All Branches of Bus.ness De-
nd Unification ot system ot nan-
n
puhSehei a viifferent coarse de-med advisable.
should be
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916.
ma
way Regulation Reads Ask Fewer Masters.
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yon: Knocker you know
Mike says to Jake lt(ie undertaker) "L you don't embalm me
1 Will gee up anu anuuu juu. . rw is Tim Pnnfrrea
YOU kneWltJaKer L?rtni Joint Committee on Interstate
Many a man dies of softening commerce, which has been conducting of the brains but Some die Of the inquiry into government regulation
hardening of the heart. and control of transportation, last "Mexico" John Birke Was in week det-ided to suspend its hearings town hö'cavs be can fool any on the subject and adjourned, subject one ' Thefe is no one can say to the call of the chairman because of ivl T t-olro fc. rlvink T walk the the pressure of other work before Conhen I take drink i waiK one Accordlnp to the resolution cre-
same-gaic an tne time JJ"i.
savs you better walk by
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Applicati- ii for Knie'it Liquor License. To the citizens of the city of Jasper: Notice is heiebv given that the und r signed, a male citizen, twenty-on- year
old, of good moral cuaraccet, ana avuu ha been a continuous resident of the oitv of Ja'-p'or for a penod of six months before the publication of this notice,
will applv to the Board of Commission-, ers of Dubois county, Indiana, at jnf
next regular January lenn jyw. 101
leave to sellin his own name, tyuiu. ,, vinous and malt liquor?, in less ouanti-.
ties than a quart at a time, wm piivilepe of allowing the same to be drank for a period of one ear f'om the date of said licence, upen the lollowme;
iescribed jvemisee, to-wit: in a one-
torv frame building, ieet wi ie uuu;
32 feet long, located on ttie n.irtnebij orner of the we?t half of lot 66 of Lie Citvof Jasper, in said county, bail alöon opens on the public square of! said town. Said applicant will at the came time and plac- apply for leave to conduct in the same room, in connection ,
with said saloon, a lunch cumei, consisting of ch ese, eausage, crackers, etc. JosEPn Gerber.
Dec 8, 1916 3v j
Application for Keitewal j of iiicense. j
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A lOTK'E is hereby given to the Citizens ; A lMinbride Tp.f Dubois county, .Jndi- j '.mi that the undersigned, a mule citizen tl eiitv one years old, o go -d moral -uarac. tor uulvho nas been a continuous resident f the town of Jtisner for a period of ninety , . Mv before tho p-ublientioii of tins notice.
nnm,.ifffl I, rnrmlrpri to will annlv to the Board of Uqminiwit uer i
VOlir- uu"0 1 ""t, u i- - j-uocountv ludiuna, at tneir iicm i yJJUI lSf n rnnnrf Vvr TiiniinrV 8th next ""..7 1H17. for leaVJ to Sell 111
the it is understood that before that time U.yn '"iffiJSIlf'u
COrnheld, , fhG committee -n-ill ask for an exten- ,Vith the privcleg i-f 'V?.."1" !
The maixrdb(XÜ.t. town all full Of sion of time and that the hearings will &nftnv2n "fJi-i
cheer paraÖerl töe Streets Wien be resumeu at a later uaue, uuu u...c iowtng property to-wii: four bottles Of met. He found of those who already have appeared J?ntZ .o tnoSeÄfhpme he got hef ore the SK.-Ä there. But'he ore justthe - er nd ers fjainsjtoa o puuof
same.
or, that the hearings win not no li-muu- cout , xu --;nethne will mukeHPPiicarn(rmsc . Also .it tu c ö inli.q. eontec-'
lieo.nse iu aui v. ,
c, and for
couaccu. . nnm-f't nil
aid saloon tr oe couuuui "
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A. iTiail vva. öncu w ucm'- . e(1 until .liter aujuuiuuivm Vi cion tor hcchsb w fV enin nf ei"-irs and
orqHciro fnr Hnnn-tv ommis arnrrh 4th Tn addition to regular turns ctc.,uu - ,
Ul.:uiuui I uu - I rnn:l(
The one grea" 'ioud that shuts out thesunshirK uf life is fear. Rw fp.n VA' helo bpincr all
p.nwarrl vvhn ve are ruh din
phi'rlVmn.'l bv Uie fear of the
brutal whip; and when our religious teachers appeal to our fear of hell's fir nnd damnation rather than to by ot ier opera tionoftie Vkurv-n mind? How ppnvptdi the yo'ith of the
land that it U ir.nispensile to bei
biave, Dutingthis holiday season let us all forget the fear of death and a loncing for man
sions notbui-t wiLh human hands
bevonä the sky. ana human,
c;o we cn erny the passu. g
hours. '
' The Housewife Gels Hep Money's
Worth.
T-me was whui the nouseiie WoQhRnrlp'n Mnndav takin
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pracuueu lüu ----- " aüvancage,0r tne last uay ui uuu reuiauuu. n;onnntvnt.thcirnextre2nlar ee;
Chasing her tOOastURb. hunting. Country Wants Something Done. gion in 1917 i0r a lincense to retan
bUtnOUnii.lS auiL:ic tugu H-Atlflef i.OT:ff Tnhftie Members of Congress ana otners iutoxicatin2 liquors, and wine, ana perCOSt Of living. Today Sir-? prac- The JP'eSt enil UUDOib interestcd in the inquiry un- mit the eame to be on the premises, un " tices business methods, and sh Co. ever hd iSy Dave Able, he k b the Newiauds Committee der the provisions of the law 0.' Jndiam
tries to get her money's vyo th. apeu- it adic is tue ui ""Minaist that tt
When She StHKes tne riffnt ar- l vj" v.-Ui4u7 .v - auanaomng 11. iiqu0r is to be sold is in a .oom on tide she sticks -o it. She wants Luck Dave. it seems doubtful, indeed, if tne 4 frnm 52 bS "at the lowest co t and There is af armer in the north- country would permit the matter to ldfDögx24 Iocated 0n th- south tlie oeöü at tnfc J' w.a vu ü uva j:- p, nrmnHr wVin hns ho rirnnnod if there were evidence of a . lfftLnrtItu Mf nf W. No. 5S in
1 o4r If II CnO TH 1WS 1 i 1 1" I CI 11 UULt V - VU1. v-ww.-j . . .1 LIU1I ui i"v . .
sue Kcw .i. ; . , ; n;flBB. Wti hnnrlrfid desire on the part of
p;ht methods os selection. ja uiaooo J ff;ri so The housewife should vp bushel jpf;;whea g offered o.
- Oranges, laluts and Fruit of all kinds stop in at the
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GBOGhRY
sioners howeyer he replied "No routine business the commerce com- :liassiloon tr be coi not Co! Commissioner if any- mittees of the two houses are charged with a restaurant. T rn fnr Auditorium" with the important duty of preparing Uw- 8 VJlfi3 Avks.
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and presenting me """ " i?nnoivd Nof-e for by Tresident Wilson to make im- LticeilSC KenevU INO.ice.
r.niDK i- iu'1 au.Wiiuu wscliiHnn nskfid
TniQ is nnhfifttion but wns the na I'euiuB " .
actual expression.
There were two white m
two dogs and two niggers do
And i-ruiich Boom see what I've got.
and
SCHWENK
, . I r (i.fx t J .II j: fV,o n-irf nf Confess to no I . T,,D,,or Pnirl lncation lront
right methods os selection, . .aA.,?!i ot " o7 S Ä
UIQ glVH uuiyt r V I Zn forest evoked, by the initiation of tne ,.. aDülicant wil. at the same time
careful consideration to the bak per ousneDut uiu i Newlands inquiry show that the peo- 5 for leave to serve at th- same
luncbes to consist oi tuto u. and for the sale oi cigaie and to-
ins? nowder, tea.cciter, Hour anü it waiuaK-iwi. iT' pie of the country-shippers, consum- piPCe other similiar foods if she is to This man will kick hs royal high ers and investors, as well as railway food o-Pf- f nil value for her money uess when, he finds out -thst men themselves-a re alive to the fact bacco get IU11 value 01 lltr unny M,u4. f 1 Hfi nr locc Wh u vntiwnv situation is highly un-
cfonfr. nnri hat. steus must be Mo. o
ROBERT M. EGG
of Baking Powder while
rnm on flrmanH n. different
Hal' vor Püwnpr that cents 'ar
has been on the': h 1: -f for ye-r 20 years )
rtn,. Mi'rl vnn dnt spll vour wheat Pete? sati
u.un u,u J w.. irl L, w5nnnf noecssary delay
l--kcl rnoc rno camp, vv i i ie 11 L.rwjii.
191G 3wk.
TnVAiisPi TleiifAva) Notice.
Ult - i-nilrnndo to ' '
1 (NO date time maKe 1C 1JUSMU1U LU1 l" : aOTICE is lioroby given to the citizens or liir Illinois
I meet tue srowiui; nt'cvia ui v riTicniii, "v kw..w. ..i .
.,1 1,.. ;f ornc r.nnntv. llirlillllll. tllftt tue UIIUITSIRIU' '
From reports receivc-u -""tl-t)l the Vnitod states, will apply
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rcaihio n rnilroad strike without pre- v:,.;,i.arv oivf-n to the c'tizens
en vious investiJxation. This will leave o jaaDerf Bainbridpe township, Dub is rrr
fnr the consideration ilinna. that the undersigned a; -
ff f the neneral questions of railway male cUiz8n df the United btates wi 1 fN,.
.nnlv to the County Commissioners oi fcjgg VAlNl
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VJO& PPvlMTlNG JOBh r3 Printing joa-s.
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. i -1 ' . . I mule citizen oi tue i.uucu num-a, Fred Alles was in OUr miUSt as though almost every commercial or- to the CoiTnty Commissioners of oi.bois
rvifi-or- .. MVA rontl V
vrlt UlilV'U iiion l" r-' r' w i
from its steadj sales and increas- Monday and attending co dusi- ganization and business interest in tue ;10-;t e t5 rStuii intosicatmp ed popularity, .hits the happy ness well satisfied with the re- country srf. u rX'o medium and pleases every suits of the supervisor election railroad question, ihe rii.ur i or Tsjoiis ( th(j huvg ot udiiua governllig housewife no maiter what her also w artin Wagner was in here mnaÄui or where Aw iiqnr , i u onf ofnrthnn nuoV Htp been conducting an eianor.ut ll"iuuJ a iw, cni.n in front mom on tk ground
aemanas.
Gross
A. survey of the Red
Christmas Sea'r ftales mnde by the Indiana Tuberculosis Society at Tnaianupi- disclosrs tht 2.100.00 Re . Cross Shi have J
iaciy been in this Sir1" a' u the .r Mf p lie a tt -t o 4 500,000 V.ui 3,000,001 v-siej
sold in 1915
LU blctte 111Ö wti io wu u v. subject for i-j-"- -f0"y fnune building 1GX24, SUperVUOr, election, but they SaV JahsI ast Many local and located on the Bust Uniroflotss In Ac to nO One WantS the Office, neither Jcc U every part of loite,sv,lle,lnd. L
;' win h pennant for our town" I to preach the iuoerai s-yice o is a watciiword adpsen by manv Ovqpdinother Padgc-t Tuet-da ,
communities and is emhlazonea , g e was about 90 years of age,
on poster? being dist'outed by
the State Society, buch competitions will be a valuabe factoi in increasing the i-ale-
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was a canaiaace. of the country have committees en-
What part Of VOUr midPt gaged In study of the problem and iUS he in. Jb.'i Birk? Bn Ed have indicated a desire to come here
j and present their views. National ort n ntrrn f-irvtin dP tHO Till fnnhivnrc lnmllAl-
k UUlIlzilLlUna Ul llllUUiiutuuii"! .
: men, coal operators, wholesale and retail dealers, have expressed through
reselutions their desire for the unification of the system of railway regulation. The National Industrial Tratlic
Dec. 8, 191G, rfuk.
5 END THAT WEXT PRINTING ORDERTO THE JOB -PRINTING DEPT. THAT WILL GIVE YOU HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES SUPEEUOR, SERViC&T'
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w it to Lmmo-
. BEr. f sta 1 1 -mm,. Lizzie Hoff hau to L A. W, -nlrh und wii . 25 1UÖ acres. $1700. Nancy E. VA Nellie P. Hiuagll lots II, ..j. and 16 Birdseye. 51500. Mary Th. i1 '.irs to Jacob Schneider, iou- V i:.d eighi Ferdinand, $50. Vm. i,amo,:'' James LomaX et al, 295 tTes. $1000. John H. Det .r.per to .'osph ine Radernache", lots 33 and 34
Dubois, 60. r . . . ik t t'T TI
Thomas bacKi to uenry j lluibner, 55 acre, 5 M;0 Arm-.ri O. Mirssr.e to Enos
undermm pt. !ot0 Hunting-hu,-SlOOO. .f! w.th Soger to Jospliine Rovve kuaip, 2 3 acre, 600 Ellen iabor to Robert Taor, last will. James Whalev to Samuel Sander s 40 acres, ?725, Georgo V. llunk to Dells B. Cox, 4 096 acres, L Ho! For The Hoiiilsys Especially Low Fares To The South via SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Tickets on sale December 20th
t:o25th inclusive, limit January
10. 1917. See Local Agents for full par cuhr? or write, F N. Wester ma A. G, P. A., St. Löu in, M.
andleives two sons and twe datnrhters to mourn her death. John Mayo moved to Haysville Tuesday, T i s Ra Rudolnh -and Mrs.
C'ra
Rudolph snent Monday and
Tuesday in Evanville.
Hemv Vv?v -ber -td wife have a new boy. The Ladies Aid meewith Mrs. Mumple Tuesday. The Sunday school will give their Canrata "Khris Kringl j" at church Christmas eve and it promises to be a good entertain ment. Admission 10 and 15 cents
Everybody invited 'to attend and
erjoy the evening
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rhe Hon:e Telephone Co has the largest li-t oi
subscribers änd will give you the best ser vice
ni Tiathc WniTr advertise them
League, speaking from the viewpoint . .T .
of shinners usinsr the railways, has in Uie üabpöi wxx
indorsed exclusive federal regulation
providing it is accomplished in such a way as to give full protection and prompt adjustment in matters relating to transportation within the states.
Many Interests Studying Problem. All these organizations represent primarily the shippers of the country, but they are not the only ones who are taking a hand in the discussion. The investors of the nation, through their own associations and through committees represMitinglhe savings banks and
other flnanciaj organizations, are preparing to show the necessity of improving railroad credit and protecting the rights of those whose money is invested in railway securities. Finally the railroads themselves, being vitally concorned in l!ie Improvement of existing conditions, are planning to submit their views through their executives, operating otlieials and t rathe experts and to assert their willingness to accept farreaching federal regulation along lines that will enable them to attract capital and to provide the facilities needed for
the prompt, and efllclent handling of the country's transportation business. Main Trouble Is Too Many Masters. Not all of these Interests are in accord as to the remedies that should be
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SOUTHERN RY.
TIME TABLE
Corrected to July 2, 1916, the Fol'
lowing is (Or information Only and is not
Guaranteed. BASTUOUN'D
General Insurance and Real Estate Social rates on Farm Lonnb and Insurance for Ouhois
nnd h6 line cuuntieF, Fire, Tornado Hail, Lii Accl
vStk Platn G 8 Automobile, Burparly and Liability
nXä '.ofurHnc?. i ind'ng C). r?p. Prions 1 In .
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adopted. There seems to be a general
YOU Can talk -.tO VOUY , aAreement. however, that many of the 'difficulties which confront the railroads
friehdC order 5rour mer chandise and make your appointment by the Horn 'phone. DUBOIS" CO. TELEPHONE CO
LEGAL, BLANKS. Warranty Deede. Quit Ciaim Deed Chattle Mortgages, .Real Estate Mortga
ges, Inventories Su&moas. Warrant 1 porta etc. for 8r1o at the Coukier Qirwn.
awl which make It impossible for them
to meet the requirements of the nation's commerce promptly and satisfactorily arbe from the haphazard and often conflicting measures of regulation that have newi adopted from time to time by the freiem I government and the forty-eight states and that what is needed Is a well ordered, systematic scheme of federal regulation that shall cover the whole country and make It
possible for the rastroad to provide the extension and iupto.ol f:i-l!ities so badly needed. .wW e ut the -ame tlmu protecting fully tw nubllf Interests.
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