Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 April 1918 — Page 4

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JASPER COURILE Claims and Allowances. Of ffiP DnhniA Connfcv Commis By Ben Ed ; e sions Court at the April term 1918. 1 -X

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Entered necond-clasa matter t the noBtoflire at Jasper, Ind. undr tht act of March 3, 1897

J oho J. Kraileiu Treasmer Jacob H. Seng Auditor Salary AVm BuckMlman Clerks David G Abtll Sheriff Robl E Eckei Co. fcupt Louis T. Blessinger Recorder M James M. Sonccr Uo Assessor '

Edward Bleasingar P K Supt

$500 00 575 i 0 5'43.00 -M . 475.00 J

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smm w v This pap1 ia mailed regularly to it luoccribew until a deflate ordtr to diar ptinue 18 received and all arrean paid 7i falls anlese in the discretion of the

.,Ki?Qira .liffftrent coarEa should be

aee ned advisable.

Dr 0 A. Bigham Oo Health Comr 75.00

John Ston'tnngiu Co Oom r Mathiaa Häuser " Henrv Hasenour." "

S T Parks TUfaa!" Officer

Joseph Buechlei ' H Janitor

M. A. Sweeney Uu Aitv

HHiiry B r el K.t.p Poor farm

Albert Radke " '

Rn Ed Doana Pnntine

Or. O A B chain Ofi ex Co 11 Oomr 2.98

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FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1918

Nation

The Eye cl the

On Dubois County. Dubois County's Quota lor

Third Liberty Loan -Ms is $205,508. ..Each town, city aid county has had fchd quota of bofids it must take allotted to It. and each will be expected Ri d must take the bonds assigned. The Finonciers everywhere expected the issue to be much larger tham the $3,000,000,000 requh -d. Plans were perfected for a ails largely in excess of tali. Now with the organizations that hive been effected the quota should be subscribed in i very brief campaign. For the Third Liberty Loan Dubois County's quota has been fixed at $205,500 Hie county in the second Libei ( y L an had $203,000 for its minimum, the target was $337,500; the actual subscription totaled ?2S, 650, and was taken by 755 subscribers. Off For ImM.

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For Congress. .1 ACOB L. O'BANNON is this

8 oo week ann( uned as a candidate

25 oo 1 1 or Congress from the 3d Indiana ? District Sulgect to the Demo-

FOR AUDITOR PETER L. COBLE is a candidte or Auditor of Dubois county

7 oo subject to the Democratic pri-

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5ty of Jasper Sun Com t House 3 00.00 , AiNDKlüW b. ÜKHJMrr IS a J " ;; . ?2?icandidate or Auditor of Duboi it jail 11.41

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i PHILIP J. KUNKEL is a 1-40 4 42 candidate for Auditor of Dubois '!2! ccunty. Ind , subject io the

59.L7 Demscia'ic primary election

Capper ' Bainbriuge

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Leo Ä. Salb Coroners Inq (( n a " Jai Rnple Ott ex Co. Auditor Mike J Kunkel Snp C H . 11 Poor Farm

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W m r rny Aiton Bellner Jos G.itzwtiler Andrew F -krrt

Or. sc-nt Pharmacy

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Robert ß Eckert Off ex Co Supt David G Abell Sheriff leea u i Per Diem Dnboii rianinir MilUCo Br rep 11 T, Gret-n-i Co Burial of Sohlte

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Rufus Krodel Ambrose Berge -

John Burke ' . - orman ticken Huntn gburg

Gk O E .ailler John F B ick Alex Hoffm-. oMfcer v Robt, L. Miller Ed? ard Schneaders Ernest C. H k V liter Hockuitsiaier I Gerhardt Fa Vr in Schlegel

V nry Brenner , i. W. Mitchel M'm H. Loiin Ohas M Newvm - Chas. E. Audry

A'ar Bradley

' Daniel Msrtin Duff Jacob Zieg' r Dubois Auth J. H oten 4 . Geo Richards Celestine Stephen Guinder Ferdinand

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Lawrence Smith

Edw Blemker Ohas Manke

Tfeso Astrik

Sim'l Blemker

Thoa Schnarr

John Mil It Herbert nc itffeer

Jacob Fiick

Jos Miller

Eichard Ingle

Paul Jung

Thoe Odk ns

Henrv MyerB

Ohas Scheff el p - y

Reutepohler Hdw Go.

Dufendaca H?w. o

Schnee Maci.&rluuio L.0

Andrew Riggle

Theo Muudy

Edw Dapps

Edw Berger

Henry Birk

Alois Birk

Frank Marks

Albert Burger

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Frank Scherls

Mat Buechlr Albsrt Erny

Win Erny Mat Borrell A. B. Kroinpo L, P. Mebringar Geo L Nnukam John Schott Jerome Parsons Hemer Harris K M B-aty Taicee Jonos

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John Drabling

E. E. ElUs

Frank Schneck

LD Mitchell

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A,?ed 43 yci'-s, 3 months and

20 Jays, son c- rar. ana mn Felix Lamper' died last Tuesday this Fnkay a, m.

from St. Joseph's church. The

AvaoA had been in rery poor

health for over a year m He was born and spent his life ;n Jasper w'fh his father in the wagon

making and blacksmith business and was known to all as a quie,t. i.iefi.i'mia vniino man was well

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FRANK J. SENG is a candidare for Auditor of Dubois Coun-

32.57 ty. Subject to the Democratic

13 40 Primary e ectin 58 oo; JOHN M. ZIEaLER, is a can$fj didate for Auditor of Dubois o ik) County, subject to the decision o of the Democratic primary e,ect40.30 ion. Quo?' COUNTY ASSESSOR 14.00 JAMES ML. SONGER 'is a canll'W didate for County Assessor of -8 75 Du! ois County, subject to the 'i 2? Democratic election. 27.75 fOZ TREASURER JOHN J. MEHNE is a candidal 2Jo a' e for Treasurer of Dubois County, subject to the Democra-

2.30 tic primary election-

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Ferdinand, Ind is a candidate for Treasurer of Dubois county subiect to the Democratic pri-

r 7';.;5 mary eleel ion. 1 12 ANTON VOLLMER, is a-can-350 .didate for Treasurer of Dubois

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lemocratic primary lyio-; l-OR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT CHAS. H. BARTLEYis a can

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fiVnnk Roofe

Dr J M Smith Poor Jefferson C E Sparlock " Madison

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John MZeigler Bridge rep B Greene Oo Burial of Holdier

Fed E B nui R K R Auri.tm Pprrt Clo CMdnge of Ven

W Bockolman fees col $288 45 Approved

Jacob II Seng M $105 40

L Blessinger 11 " ?auü wi David Abell " u '0 00 Henry G Neuka-n R R Pet tton cont Saml Midkiff Liquor license continued

Joa Bleesinger

W W Meyia Ch&s SohuflME

George House

Andrew Greener

Hubert Qunnto

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4.30 : JOHN H JUDY is a candidate

?-72 for Clerk of the Dubois Circuit

L50 Court. Subject to tbe Democra--f0 tic primary May 7, 1918. 4 75j MICHEAL J. KUNKEL is s

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