Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1918 — Page 4
JA5rfcK Ali INK IhH
By Ben Ed DoaiIe
Red Cross Notes.
The M Out of Town
J " w WW V I Willi
, .TYu nF nme ladies have does not Jike Chasper any mo T?' dLtheir fiJ"t furI2al dre- He Kot home sick when do -. -) mgs the past week- Mrs. Louis there, he said he was glad aiefert. R P... HassiHv. nma moo t:..; i i i. , . .
flirts PriiFj- Iii
Tuesday May 7, 1918. For Congress. JACOB L. O'BANNOM ?c
week annc unced q u nrr,A;Ahn
ior Congress from the 3d Indiana District Subieet tn fho n.
cratic primary.
I
FOI?J?JNT REpRESENTATIVES DUBOIS and ORANGE CO, BAYLES HARVF.v ,Q o
da e for Joint representative in
- , i w uuuwi. nie nprirpa
Entered ah Becond-elase matter fit the ."fgf !a xmaeu uy too CIUSS t Frank Schnlpr Pninva noBtoffire At .Tnaner. Ind. undtr the. act a Hicrh Schoo enterrainmprYf L-lIrJ1?. ?cmiier enjoys city life
of March 3, 1897 . - ipu" fnl,our: TT. JS!"5??5 conwy- 6 sajS he
Li , ----"5 lauica uove uues not JiKe unasner anu m.
vn
d n o : , "r uc aaiu was g aa he öieiert. K F Hassidv. Oma I, , mo i;: 1 Ul. ovVllc
Jahn, W. R fceighton. Charles A friend asked him why he did SSnV KU f er' -o J(?s P- not Jike thf home wn any more Kunkd. Misses Anna Rpplrman Proni- 0;a "mn ,1 UJrfe-
r.,v;a I ' rcu, uuwn aere
i.ic , v,uuciucL you see ewervtino in "nno rr - -.ccciitauve in n, waJ& - fulrl r y. J.n one dt y the Indiana ecrisatnrp f mm
. uuvu uuwua uu.iuiiue co re- wudti-i ure, ana cnen you be Pminh'oa f rZ, j r t . port at the work shop for work ready for go, and here the terri Sub tn t h Dub?isand the bolts of gauze are fast tory been much bitrcer and h2. -Äct-Si the Demcratic pnm-
Deine madp Utl infn omm,! ter. fnmnlinaHnna flan J. cKtuun
Hnhrnrinrirtn fil fn Pr YSpt. - nrPSQinor. nnrl ViaA FOR AUnixoa
" v v.. vuui6g. ucic uccii c iicap more run I w This papei is m-jiied regularly tp The Allies work at the shop cn and den chust tink dem poor i el- PETER L. COBLE is a candid.
ao-jnuOT umii a aennue oraer w mo- uiiuay evening. iowS gor to armK water or butter ate tor Auditor of Dubois connfv intime ie received And all arreanpaid Knitted articles sent in since milk or have to come all the wav subie-t to ihp nflm --iuli: unless in the discretion of the last report arenas follows; Socks, here to get a glass of beer and mn 1 V emocratic pnpablishera Jifferent coone should be Mesdames Geo, L. Meukam 3, by the time they get back'home ection. oeerned advisable. Alice Grubb 14, Anna Warner! fchey been just as dry as vhpn ANDREW B. KREMPP iq
Jßesolutions, Obitaries, fite. ?' endholt 2. C Henke 20 they left." candidate for Auditor of Dubois
FRIDAY, MAY 3,1918
All raBolatioDB of reBDcct. cirdB of u5.a.ArePR w- Htnter
thanke, obituaries, church notices run w lccor aSSldy 4, ChriS Rufor profit,, etc. are solicited by this Rüper dolph 2 lor publication, but our price for puV ' Wristlets Mrs A. A Pratt 4 SValna! 5 8 S!atfrs du'lia Boh-"
urt, fiureiia irox.er4. Cuzco auxilliary 7 pairs of socks. Dubois auxiliary 1 pair sock 4 pr. wristlets. . A nice shiDment of knifft
.i . via
gooas was sent to headquarters
a- inuianapoiis tne past week.
K.-i , p tn i i I. ""Aia were lurmsnea the neoD e of Dubois do not hv iVTr. TCnri u 7l.i i
believe in ffre?sinff a faf. Ivncr Kpff TTVinVi
1 i. r r -AI
wiiu naa uen in congress itr iz
years at i(Y&uu. ÜÜ salary a year
ana öuu uu a year extra, equal to $120,000.00 they will vote to turn the fat lying hog out. A vote for Jacob L, CTBaimoni (No. 14 on the bal ot) will help to give che fat hog a rest. "If
iney intend to keep one man in
Greasing a Fat Hog.
OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS
By Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Ftderal Food Administrator for Indiana.
office fnrpi pr fVAv Vrl nnctf
- i V MVA J UkJV MO well burn their school houses
down and stop educating theii?
cniiaren to be slaves to officeholding bosses!" 800,000 More Men For the Grand (I. S. Army Provost Marshal General Crowr der said 150.005 drafted men cf nearly tru ie times the moh.hi III 1 1 -, m
quota, wia oe moooiized dunr
By Painting
primary election.
JOHN M. T.t?.p ;0
didate for Auditor nf rnh
County, subifififc tn fiö ;c.;rt
ot the Democratic primary e,ect1An
1UU,
COUNTY ASSFOQnB
JAMES M. SONGER is a can
to
the months of May. By Jrnt 80() m of production, conservation and AAA C 1.1 j j. r-t : like;,..; " u
AAA AA ! 1
oiamxju win oem training tamps
Se said. And the buach . w not going to France to die, rpatv to
maKesome tnousanas or nunb
die for theirs. That is th-- idea. The State Agents report that up to kpril 20. the Postmanter at Jasper had sold $49,693 75 of War Saving qtamps, a per capita sale of $2 50. Balance to sell to coirplete quota $347,166 25, or a per capita of 17 50. The post-
master win uever nidKe .it; cno amount asked is too large Du b.ois county stands 45th in the
state. 44 counties h ave more 47 less. ;
flnfin
and S3embling engines, ar.d in thc PPC! of the food administration I
the operation and repair of irans lor voluntary contributions of flour mission and carburetion systems, from Pr,vfte Holdings, which will The training of army mechan- s?"2i to ftleÄle vilent amount ics in universities is a new d lSÄ:
tracts have been made with the university for three scnoois cf two months each.
I mviwvi ui UUUKJLt rosmer conelnriorl v, n-t,.T o..u i
could never get the Kaiser at tic p Lr ISIS emCra' Louisvil'e. so he left fnr ninn- 1C pnmar3
Chester. M2S. lnnkino- ami- -fJ PHILIP J TTTTXTU xnr
submarines and lavino lr -piJQT?r?of- -r a i , .
Kaiser and at th aamn fv, . , , . 1 UUÜIS
lowing hw n n w CT .V i: lna Object to the
fisl and oysters " " uemscia ic primary election. Mike "Olinirer" MarlQ 44ri. FRANK J srcrn ; n
tf i " io a uaxiuiu KU3D savs he has ornn Vir 4-1 a.,j:j. .
learn that song, "Nobody km ns 71 n CU-' how drv I am o hP ty'. SubJect to Democratic
Mn r,; . j: , Drimarv s pefinn
.ou oiug it uuniig uinner nour.
New Nszimova Picture En
rched
w na muvtt a ötJUünu great I v--uijn jö a Udtiscreen play, ' 'Toys of Hate" to didate for County Assessor of no rvyooari f--i.-l k. - rv..i. . -i - .
v Kiv.OCuu uj mctru rictures ois uounty, subject to tlip ?hrÄn,Wi-ed,'?nified bj DatiC election the most artistic t.rpntmonf
1 Ä " ..T.T V ":r-" FOR TReARURK-R
eted to Dr" Hmw E ! Barnard jSk painJt1?,8'' ,the discovery of Ferdi- e Tor Measurer of Dubois eri food administrtor. Dr. B.'m.rd nand barJe has been envoked County, subject to the Democra-
uv,ueuaing tne appointment x KoiiuSiW me screen tnis uc primary election, repreaeitative committees of citizens ,neW production, in which the TAQnpij a OAXmmriXT , who ahaii have authority to determine reat Russian star plays the part n j. SOND12RM4N of tfjpon a fair nrice for in hih nf n orvrow nvinin.-, Ferdinand Tnrl la o ji.
Ä.''Ä iffi I fof Tre of Dubois county
manner, where practical i subject to the Democratic pri
mary election.
1 ANTON VOLLMER, is a candidate for Treasurer of Duhni
County, Ind. Subject to the
uemocratic primary 1918. FOR CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
utiAb. h. B ARTLE Y is a candidate ior Clerk of ihe nnhni
Circuit Ccurt. Subject to the
democratic primary, 1918. JOHN H JUDY is a candidate
for Clerk of the Dubois Circuit
bOUrt. Subject to th e Democratic primary May 7, 1918.
MICHEAL J. KUNKLL is s candidate for Clerk of the Dubois Circuit Court, Subject to the
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democratic primary, 1918. FOR SHERIFF PRANK C. THE1MAN. of St.
Anthony, is a candidate for Sheriff of ' Dubois County, subject to the Democratic primary election. ROBERT NORDHOfF is a
candidate for Sheriff of Dubois County, subject to the Demoera.
tic primary electic n. r?r ö T" r- 1 r r . . .
run inuoi ttor dAIiNBRiDGE TP . LAWRENBE HOCHGESANG is a candidate for Trustee of Bainbridge township, subject to the Democratic primary election-
'Circuit Court Allowances.
Miss Mable Well
home economics department" of Indi- 1 IS6II
HiyersiLY Will Or&nizft nnUr. '
dornen of the state for the furtherance of the food ad
"nnnun O Ul I- .
Lawreaceburg: a,nd Aurora procers nave adopted the casfl find OArrv avo.
tcm of merchandising, which accord-
o ngures compiled by the food administration serves to effect a saving of from 2 to 10 per cent, to conBurners.
The food administration Iq ni;;
priority for food production ovor all other purposes to which it is proposed to put the use of tillable land. This
ruling: by Dr. Baxnard came in con
nection with the possible destruction of hundreds of acres of growing wheat and other food cxpps by the
bas pipeTinne irom bought Greentown to Hammond.
There is no foundation for the terrorism that has been created in some
sections of the state by the alleged
Piirdiip. lliiln ünhnnl
. rw... ,ntro4uction of ground,, glass into All is ii. readiness for the first b'.4 nd ther "dstuflS?.' The food army trt. olnp: school for autonio fm'ni8trton ks u patriotic peobi!e meciMnics which open's at fl t atatements Purdue cmiversity thfa week SS: The first .--hcol Will number 500 gest such attempts at poisoning Up men Who have been gSlgned to this time, Dr. Barnard belieres from every county in Jndiara th cases of this kind have been deThev W'il be Under the military iberately for the purpose of terrorizdirection of two captains, three Vcol a"d prevent their consumfirst lieutt nants and three second mf Perisabies that are perfectly lieutenants. e A dav work for the school m.. ,
11 . 1 ; 1 ne 1000 administration has arÄSDÄf erul hOUrS SPe?n ted the tendcr of 320 sLks of 93 As a sort of pictorial interlude in the Sl ops. 1 he course Will pounds each of Kansas hard wheat Mr Earle vHl COnSlSt Of practical lectures and flour from the West Baden Sorinirs Lti f J . " Lu. . J116. 0eV?i0P
demonstrations, in tak no- aumt Hotel comoanv. This is ih n; 1 , L a , uIttLeu resot 0
and jssemblinc- engines. a,:d in the appeal of the food adminitrÄHnn r.edItn ?na iasnion from earliest
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We cau print Without stint Anything you neevl ; We do the job. And never rob, Anil "huetle" is onr craed. The BEN KDDOANF Printorinm.
times. Itf SDlend.d tronil gh. oul i ....
A i 1 . . r. wv" I Duruuru iiiiiert
luae, Deore trie arrival of man Vm Bockelman
is nrsc Dictured r hp ancm
UVlUli
Fcr the march term 1918-
Stenographer $60.00 ;
StaniDs
chano-es as if hv maiV fVx,.u David G. Abell Shariff
out t.hp snpppHinry ofoo-nc f... LIa8 Henry Roh'man Janitor
lurio. rivfi ftiT I h,7?r, r-1 .c1?. . W Bailiff
. uab uumiu auch
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Every up-to-date Dubois county farmer should have his own
printed letter heads and envel-
opes wiiu cue name or ms iarm mTTn ,,,. , home printed thereon, especially WD U UD fP CDlinKlJ P(1 the envelopes with the return ad- IJllj HUM I UULrllUilij ÜU 1 . TT 7 -. sr
Sorir. 5C0a onPrdy0maTHa.T rh Telephone Co
Give us your order. ' l Beware of the fellow who thinks advertising don't pay. He is narrow between the eyes, and flntt nn rnn nf thp hpHrl nnr cn
short sighted he is apt to make a rxistake and sell you shoddy fifiiff in nrHr tn mflk-P mnnh nf
his few unwise customers. When business is dull wise folks start in again by starting an ad )un jssng. The Maugum (Okla.)
ha the largest litt oi
subscribers and wiP
give you the beat sm vice
xou can talk to yom friends, order your me) chandise and make
your appointmen by the Home 'phon dims co. mstmi a
urai beauties of the place, un to Ubijah Beatty
the fuliillment of its dpsHno- oa John Hollowell Pettit .Turnra
garden spot of'earth. i?irSB?"Ä,. fi " T"
Russian actress plays the part ol Valentine Boi.ife a gypsy princess with the fien )lm ?radke untrammeled nature nf t hf ni. )m.'era.
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are almost equally deve'oped in D Reutepohler Jury Commissioner 3 00 he gypsy siri, Az h, who jf 7 Sup Burns Statutes 19is iö.'oo made the instrument nF fQ r01 Do.fer riding Bailiff 250
Bruce Grisfold. Her life in the
jyrsv encamnmenL arrl in fK0
Cdravar. of her tribe, is depictec
in a iacmatincr manner,
gypsy rites and customs ai e re
pryai ced.
A disM'nuished cast snrrnnni
the Russian star in this econt errat Metro nrodnrh'nn PKj
- M vucil 1 c oryar t, in tt e ro e of Hen rv T.iv
ingston is her leading man.
In -ltatlon. Ani ounenrnentf'c V)m script, aSS or enrelopfl $2.50 1W vbttI,
on
. .. Joan L Beetz, udee. Day d G. Absll, Sheriff. h
April 2(5, 1918f-l wk.
r
WEDDING
When the erreat
Primary is over In the county of Dubois
And the lads who
gets the votes Will walk off bhe CAKE.
I Toldj
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111 U Ml BUY L I D ZPTY BOND
7
AND
REMEMBER TO VOTE FOR
VOLLMER
At the Primary Election Next Tuesday
MAY 7th
No- 32
1918
n the Ballot.
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