Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 March 1918 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER
By Ben Ed Doane
JASI'KR, ÜÜI1.UH COUNTV, INDIANA
Entere-1 a econd-ulfusa matter fit the poetolhVe at Jasper, Lnd. under the act of Marth 3, 1897
Riltaoriotin 1.50 Per V".-. Hils papei ia mailed reculnr' to 1 wori cm until a deßnUe ovt t j diar ,ptinue ie received and all arrears paid a full; unlees in trie discretion -f the ablifcher a different cour&o should be deemed advisable.
U CORN CHOP
IS NOW MOVING
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Primary
Tuesday May 7,
Mil' 1918. I
More Than 3,000 Million Bushels ' Raised In 1917 Gives Big Surplus.
SAVES WORLD FOOD SITUATION America Beolnnlng Greatest Corn Conumptlon In History, Uilna Cereal in Many Delicious Dishes.
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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918
, FOR AUDITOR FETER L. COBLES a candicfate 'or Auditor of D-ib-ii. county subject to-(he .Democratic pri mary election.
ANDREW B KRS'MPP
candidate ior Auj tor ol
0 untv Subject to ihf D-moa.a
lie p una' , ,PHlLJP J K UNKEL is a candidate for Auditor of DubM CLunty, lnd , subjw t o tho Demsc a ic primary election FRANK J. SENG k a candidate for Auditor of Dubois Couu" ty. Subject (o the Democratic primary e ection. COUNTY ASSESSOR JAMES M SONGER Ks a can-
Bargain Offer to Our Subscribers !
Fla Teachers' Exami notions The folowing has been seni; out a few weeks ago with ref en nee to action taken by the State Board oL Education Jan U, 1U8 and will be in effect at the March examim tion and all succeeding examinations until a further change is decreed. It might be
common
subjects, not including Agriculture rr Domestic Science, to qualify by examination, to to ch Agriculture or Domestic Science, said hf lder of such valid license shall bp requiied to pass only in Agriculture or Domestic S i w
In case such person shall success full' pass the examination in Agriculture or Domest;c Science, a certificate shall be issued valid for two ve months only hen at tached to the valid common school hr nse, but shall exp . sooner than twelve month if the certificate to which it is attached expires before that lime. Such certificate phil' not alter the av
et&go or efTesc the length of the common school license For this examination the regular fee shall be required. n "The primary teacher i n uo room building need not have a license in th se subjects, but a teacher in a district school, a onercom buildincr, must be pn
perly qualified, as pupils in all grades are eligible to attend such school It the school si ould hae no seventh and eight grade at
the opening of the term, it may have such a game before the end of the term because of transient pupils. Another important communication is the following: "Apiicants for license will be permitted to r; move 2 condition and prepare an entiie manus' ript at the s-ame examinatioi . How
ever, in order to do thN the preparation of two manusc :nts wil" not be necessary. A , r t use is enclosed ro ir .. script wf thL nature " "The Sua.e Depart m , indicate ?he lowest s w! gra,:le , ' jooditionl ap c . u Waste Tliot Every Wonion Siioi Prevent. Kreninir quality is of vital im I
porlai c? ii? thes dava if hlorb I
costs, ar . low supply of food. products, i No matter how high the quajty of an .vide pu-chased, if it
lacks keeping qua-ity it repres ents so much certain waste This is noticeably tri e of Bak
ing Powders A Baking Powder
thac s effected by time or c imatic conditions one that deteriorates is bound to cause bake day Ii SS. Such a powder not only necessitates usii g larger amounts but invites railure through its uncerta;nty. These powders should be avoided. No matter how big a quantity you obtair no master how rhea they may sper because low pi ice they are expensive as they aste in mater als many times owe than sa inc of cost, P'dumet Baking P.vder is a quality a''ing Powder with the greatest of keeping quality. It retains its wonderful leavcning power reardiess of ho long it may stand on your pantrv
shelf.
Corn, America's greatest cereal crop, ii now moving rapidly to market.
More than 8,000 million bushels
80 bushels for every man, woman and
child in America were raised in in 17
it was n mighty crop. The actual in
crease is about 000 million bushels.
Auü tili extra store ol' grain Is com
ing on to the markot in the nick of
time, since the American wheat sur- Miring fnr onnrv Asm?
vun liua ueen seiu to neip reeu famlue n i : r i u A i tlirin f omul Vnrnna uui oks uounty, suoi et o uh
Just as it hannened in th Pointful 3emocaLic diction.
r 1 a tt fli Afu , ! il.. n ...... .1 T '
tu ,n imj nevoiunon. am &r a xoc-Aciinco
the Civil War, corn hns actually be- mnM r ,,anMn . , , come the nation's mainstay. JJOHN J. IVJEHNE is a candid
In the entliv list of America's food e for Troasun r of Dubois
eoxnmodlties there Is no Item that Is r;miIirv s.,biecc Io (bt Dt-mopri better thnn corn. In puddings, bread, ounr;N ' s,,l)cc () U .mocia
corn. none, and as hotninv rm.ihin..,i tic Drimar OieCUOn
with moat or oggs, corn is without a inqi?.PM A HMniHRMAM r-f
poor. li(Misewivos are fast learning .
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tno largo numhor of dolicimm dM.m, rerninano, ma is a cancnaate
that nuiy bo mndo with corn and their "or Treasurer of Dubois conntv
in . ,. . . . . '
lamnios are iMMioiiiing by un Inoroas- 1
d UHO Of the cereal, rtoh,. .n I... a,,uJ Cl LU UJÜ lilJCm IC pri
any othor coroal, contains all of the nvirv el(c inn.
lementH essential
ftnd health. vubüiUjjjK, is a can
In order that the lighting men dula 0 h r V easuri-v of Dubois
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Moroau and in the army camps at homo Hm mfc . IiuL Snb .( t m Mp
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may im ion, ami in ordor that actual p lllY1 lWlll,,Hl, ,5mt4. miq famine may be kept from the nations 1 moCI'KtiC primnr 1018
fisoclntod with America In tho war, FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
the citizens of America are Unding ClIAS H. BAu'l LEY is 0 can-
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moro wheat for the war worn allied I)imo ratio prinviry, 11)18 nntlonn In Kiirnni). '
WiiBlnnd, Frnnei! and Italy must bo JOHN H JUDY is a candidate
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mont.s muMl he wheat. Tholr ability t.c primary May 7, 1918 i l IMIIII III II.. 11.11 . . i . . . . 1 i it. .. I
L lint' Villi 1,1 til I III 1 1 I'll III 111 I'll III IIII1I i ri t-i i r r i t t v t rr i
farilltlos f'- jm. for uslmr whont. IVIU. U ILA ü -J 1S.UINIVIM. 1H I
And h Ih thu opinion of onu?lalH in ea J el (: foi Clerk of the Dubois
Washington that I ho pro.qcnt Ih no tlmo
to try nun1 diniixo tho oiUlnp: habltfl of
ISuropo. Amortca'H roatost uao of corn wll
no in nil Minn oi corn nroao and corn meal, m l.'o(l with wheat In tho making
of loavonod broad.
Mixed with SO per cent, wheat Hour
com men I can bo usod In broad mnk
Imk producing a loaf moro nutritloua
than broad bakod with whoat alono. Tt Ih n fact corn mlllora will verify that dozons of the laro Ainorloan bak
ers Imvo boon succoaKfulIy using n corn
flour In broad making for soveral
yearn.
Hominy grits, served at broakfaHt
with ft pouched eppr, or oaten at any other meal with meats or gravy, Ih an
other use of corn that will become un-1
usually popular during tho war. Corn syrup lo sweeten corn enke,
and com oil for use In all kinds of
cooking, are two more producta that aro already welcomed In thousands of American homos.
THE UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION SAYS: Food saving Is In Its essence the dally Individual service of all the people. Every group can substitute, and even the great majority of thrifty people can save a little and the more luxurious elements of the population can, by reduction to nlmple living, save much, This means no more than that we should eat plenty, but wisely and without waste.
Circuit Court Su-j-c4, to the ')quv c ii". ir inviry 19L8 ' FOR SHERIFF
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