Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 June 1918 — Page 4
H. A. 3
By Ben Ed Doane
JASFEU, UÜUOI8 COUWT7, INDIANA
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THE FOURTH OF JULY
AI JASPER
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finnrt HAH f.nirrriH t? jumev was hPrp 1 rnm
square, and v htn the columns reach i pP iaylor bundav visitim? his
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line parauei witu :ne ttaat fi 1e of the parents
uourc nouee, tney will break rank -and
Eaat side of the Public Square and be Edward returned f rr m a visi to
After a selection bv one of the "Raida
til A Rrricfl Aar. mPBnfal K fT n mf . .
i Go GirJa ciubr Aner something wronp; with
of the five hundred Dubois County bovo ,l.man s r if it never makes
who have already been called into the Wish to sinp;
service oi meir country, will bt dedica
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918
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JULY FOURTH.
The Naticn approaches another
birthday. The Fourth of July in 1918 will be the most glorious day of celebration the United States of America has ever knownIt will mark the end of a year of great decision?, of a great patriotic awakening, of country wide reponse to the call of Libm 1
erty, a year of acnievement unparalledin the history of tbe
world, a year in which American
ideals have been spread through
out the civilized world. The wbole
country marches with the Flag.
A single thought controls the
Victorv!" The President has
called tbe nation to service to
? apply its force without stmt or
j limit. He has criven noble ex-
Dression to its aims: the Ameri
.t , can people are a unit behind him. The American army, rapidly
growing in numbers and power,
has met the foe upon foreign
soil, and fighting side by side
S& with the crallant armies of the
?r free neooles of the world, has
&f sealed the doom f kb i powers of 5'4 i i mi
lf aarKness. rne American navy ' scouts the sas ai drives to cov-
SL er or i. stroys th m ate boats of
the eimy The S arsana btnpes
are tl. swi N ')f o hun
dreds -A m Mions throughout the
woi
HOn the Fuu of Tuly America
Jj. will celebrate its glorious partics ipation in the war or Democra
cy. The Pendent, nokesman for all who love liberty, has asked the r;ay to be celebrated in fitting form. Let the flags wave, the bairls play, the fireworks light the sky! Fireworks hae long been, equally with the flag, the Fourth of July symbol of America's joy in its freedom and pride in its power. Nothingequals fireworks for stimulating patriotic fervor. They write in letters of flame the American faith that all the world shall b'j free The fireworks have been manufactured for this year's celebiation. Their use for the heightening of patriotism interferes not in the slightest degree with the munitioning of the American army and na y. Use to light the sky on the night of Freedom's anniversary.
ted ab follows:
Prayer by Rev. r. Basil Heusler. Song by Communitv Chorui.
Words of Dedicatio'n by some members of U Go, I Go Club.
The Declaration of Independence will
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it you want to sell n thing
:hafc. hs or ush to the public- Ad-
er lse.
0irto Wartimes Mr Wi'no
War Pageant to be Delightful Feature. Mother or Mothers Having:
Most Sons in Service Will
Unfurl New County Flag Th 3 County Co.in.nl ot Defense of this
Ootiuty haa received from the Couniilof
National Defense of Washington City,
Community Circular No. 3 in which it i eaid ;
rjiiuu uuuniy council oi ueionse is
reeponaible for tho observance of the Fourth of July in ita respective county." It directs the Coanty Council to "Bring tho who'e community together, merging into one the colourations of all societies and Organization.11 This, the County Council of Defense
this County is attempting to do, and if I Slven rü0 ojg platform to bs erected Anton Kahni, of Oelcstine
a.l citiZena an J organ! !ationa are a9 wHl- roaicVo7the Cort H, 1 n,l Z
mg to lonow tue request or the national this platform Mr. Stillwoll will speak
Council of Defense, as the Countv Conn- Brief byuopsie of Pnirennt.
cil of Defence has he ;n, the demonetra ,,1 1IuUilinity, and her b.e oidest man to register so far.
tion in Jasper will surpass an y Fourth . ... .
of July CelobrnMon that haa been held weary an almost starving fleeinz from A UlDD MflmOn P Plllh
in this conn' vi n a ouartor of a contnrv. 1 1L16 ravages of barbadian militarism n II Ul If lUllIO' ü ülUU.
Bvthe time Julv 4th roll amnnH 1 Mr cue unnappy ciiilcl-
this year tha farnera wi
ed some of the most bountiful
thf y have karveated
work will be sd far
then be read by Hon. W. R. HuntP.r. Lei urh tori has nuit th cmr!nv ni
One of the bands will render a ihort A ß Kremoo; to vonds or build selection. Edward II. Dufendach will mtr ;vork ue; ' flftnP nnw read a message from Preiident Woodrow FK Demg d0rle n0
Wilson. r: . .. . .
America wiil then be rad bv the oi pi epar tion; are bf np
Community Chorus and Orcheitra. maatl rr tne county 4 h of .1 l The oration of the dav will thon h -elnhration to hp hlrU i n J ii c r a i
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ne vereti oy lion. Wm. Stinwell of ind It is üXD cted tht one of the
'?irQ:e ?r- v's i5verhere will be
uw u; uuu vnmiui lüü UauUH, I L .1.1 J Then will follow the nrnftntation of I- tll' Uy
the pageeant "In the Cauarof Freedom'7 prepared by the Council of tfationalDa. 1..kU HIJ-l L
SÄ' üüUUlb UlUBbl UU CP.
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an township, w s in .1 soer
this wpek and registered He will U A A . . I .1 a i
u vu years oia in aiiorust a a is
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Tear Out Fill InHand Letter-Carrier or MaM tdfct Office TOTWELOCAL POSTMASTER: Kindly have letter-carrier deliver
. for which I will pay on delivery:
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W. S. S. COST DURING 1918 April $4 15 I July M.8 I Oct., $4.21 June 4.17 1 Sc pi. 4.20 I .Dec. 423 W. S. S. WORTH $5.00 JANUARY?'!. 1925
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CHOOSE BETWEEN US
4i)t rnllu n,nn,l uumii,j juuaaw tue UllUappy CI111U- VCM'VJ n t . rT . . 4t i rolla around, ren of the refugees with her own jovoua s Oivanued at Hiintliißburg will have harvest- little onea. She summons Justice to her x'Ii. "Sday ninl, with 37 chart luntiful croD9 that aid, who calls upon the Nations of th r r momhove nn ,;n 4-
im years. Ahof thoir TSfl77 tile 1st J, onday , m advauce of what it the Warrior, tho Red Cross, the War 'v'"1 VV1' ' ne in
of each month.
the 4th ui Julv
celebration p.vade.
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On the Way to the Front
Victor Salb, Roman Kempf
and John Eckert of Jasper; Geo
A. Klusener, Cclestine; Roy
Dugan, Kyana; Robert Bosler,
Uarence Koehler. Herbert Wueteher. Huntingburp;: left last Sat
urday morning for Camp Benj.
Harrison at Indianspohs for
training in auto mechanics Frank
Kempf, Chris- Keller and Edgar
Hoffman will be sent to Purduu
University for Auto instruction, on June 28.
The loss cannot always be measured by the length of the
funeral possession. The man who begins the day with a black frown on his face might do leas harm with a club. The man who cannot ask God for his daily bread will not be able to ask for t ery much else. In going to meet the bridegroom the foolish virgins were probably at the bead of the procession. Did you ever nctice that a man's creditable ancestors are never half aa much use to him as his rich onoe?
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day ineel3bratinKthe ZMÄ'ff LCÄon A )U Qm'PPO fi PnlWOn HO
anniversary of the birth of his Nation . Jft. 7n h Yi"1.",?"n ,uü uuiii J'jl UUÜ UUIiKDIIllUll
which has been and is now doing io No Fourth of July Celebration of this THp Dpmorrati.- CV'venti r much to protect hie crops, nid property, county, lasting an entire day ever pre- met aMnrlinnnnnlio UrA J his liberty and hie iifJ aented hall as many biK patriouc lea- J p? t.., . . ... . . turea as this-celebration will nrnsfinf. tn vne o Jf rt'Sidc-nt wi son's on
you betweeu the hours of 2 and 5:30 jnend. ; old randmi RHst)n; o'clock P. M. on the coming 4th nf .Tnlv nmnn.c 4? oj .
T..t. . ill Ml I. . 1 i t I A nrnnrrn i-r nhMw 1. 1 j I . -v 'J I ' 1 .
JUiy -till win ua noi Out) . Mnwovor, Mi7,wfiUH11' vmK we lonnauon OI XniC rp C brk R rlI nnn Mo, r 1 1 I ii ni 1., the bitr parade will annpflr in fhia nnnov wuiuiue. v,j.ik D CKtil 1)31, ,v il V r f our sold.erboys m camp und at the next wek. to?ftf m U,W pftp8r "huh-, 'Bonr TraylA a,u
uuiior uiiu ouuuio an oi me An enthusiaatic meeting of the Gener- Kol. ;Nur1holt r Hr m at! endance
uaruBuipa oi war ior us, regardless oi 111 orumiicee wag neia in the Court
the hoa, we can surely, if we are well, show our appreciation (A their services by marching a few squares, to aid in this patriotic service and in the dedication of a County Service Flag, which is to be dedicated in honor of the five hundred Dubois County boys who hive
already gone to the front for ua.
We want a parade that will b 3 a eredit
to the asven
cans who have
Reptiation.
Room, Monday night, and the following
uuuiiiu nai committees were appointed :
E. B. Fiih, W. S. Hunter. Tne Kegisf ration o voter oes
lo Decorate and Furnish Speaker's WPfc rMj onat an ( X jppso . to the
2 rp TT ,ölf vvnA- iUOr eounny or öixro n dollar a da
RnÄr 8 aB wwnei- r-nnd Duho? county
To furnißh watar and ice for the d xy : "Rube" to the legis:atut"? to he'p Wm. A, Wilson, Charles Stayley. Kay pasJ ir, now ie' 'em pav for it
Friedman. t-....i, ...-
. . .. . . . It was alBO the deciHion nf thfl Gnftr-L? . .- u 1 '
hun -red thousand Amen- al Committee that the Local Boaid o reIV re .jrosied the sea to join in Conscription and the Government ad- I'nrativ1 iht1' will ha v aright
. . . fi - irV
the tight to make the woild free for Poai iigent enouid lorni part of the 0 KICK. U f) Z-) 1 nnrSffg r a m.
Democracy. Wre dou!t want any "Tired V '4 V1V n10n p m e ??d fc?at chore hd been 1670 voters reis-
rommiea" nor Laey Lila" io tne lin. Oommieaione Tnfl after 10
of march. We want patriotic, red-blood- Trustee of the countv flhonld fnrm no-, weeks session
ed men, women who can defy the heat f tue C1V11 division of the big paradeand march without complaint. The Com- fcdhesa HoninnL" to iCOmply ... . . . . a uitn said decision of said General Committee requests too, that each Sunday mitee.
School, each Lodge or Order, each Red .For further information please phone
Cross chapter, eaci organization of what e"ner memD,r e Executive Com-
ever kind select one or more good live Horace M. Kaan. .Tnhn P rrn
nrtn trn tin f airttr f Ii n enmo olrkru-r f Im Kn. I Annn TTu n T7 a: . .
of march.
Copyrignt Life Pub. Co.
TherVa not rtorn foJUioth, Uncle !'
"HANDS ACROSS , THE SEÄ"
Big VerdiGL
On Lying M Being Pound Out. It ouzzles one to make out the purpose of the German Government in deceiving the German people in things that are bound to come out. Thus, there is no such thing as the Foch reserve on Tuesday, and on Wednesday it falls on a Germai advance on an exposed front and smashes it flat. There are some things in this life in which the decrees of
pArade, which will form on the Catholic evil are SO finelv shaded thatonlv
Church grounds and the streets adjacent Satan himself COUid Say which IS theretD. The parade will beirm iorminc fV. t i C?:J7.
at one o'clock sharp. Any person or of- 5 I u f1" a.na Dein ganization wanting tD march or taka p-art IounCl OUt has always impressed
herein Bhould be on the crounda not US as a SCriOUS COmriPtitor for
nrst place. There is, we think,
It 18 auggeated that each rea ler of this
paper memorize, and then sing to the tune of America, at some time during the parade, the folio ving piayeri.n verse:
"God savo our splendid men Send them safe home again God save our men. Mace theai victorious, Faithful and chivalrous, They are so dear to us. God save our men." The spectacular featuie of the after-
noon'u demonstration will be the biir
ater than 1:15 o'clock.
When the church clock strikes two. 0AmfUi i :j i '
he parade will begin to move, whether r"""". au ior lying; hree dozen or three thousand are in DUC IOr Wng and being found
ine, we must and win start the paiado ut we nave never Deen able to
on time. makp nnf. fi alcTK3o Ar,Ant-in
ate of the Chü ih ( oan ; . ,h " aereats lts end. One day
Newton streetP. Tt will tn Knot, nn l-nh tne great war we are m shall be
St. one square to Main, South on Mam 5 regarded merely as a mental
squares to ahbt.. Last on 7th st, i phenomenon. That is. why did
4Bouarös to üiavst.. thftnpa MrtPh nave t reventecl it. To arrive at
Clay 2 squares to Sixth St., thence East the answer to that, we shall have
on a xtn z equares to Waet side of Pub- first to determine why the Gerhc Square wuere the parade will divide, man beliPVP in lvinw nrl har the military division going to the South ?Ve4 lVyiTi? ?.nd Pe11?
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of thtt Cnnrt Mniisn nml tli luuuu ouc. ne aoes Delieve m it
moving to the North until they reach a If he did not, Gen. Von Stein
line parallel with the West aide of the WOUld not have said hafnro rho
Court House, where the parade will Reichstao the nfhr Ar fVof halt, and .landing, the men and bovs Zp L Lt y r? withhataoff and in left hand. takAfiirf tn ere is no toch reserves. He
-' - waw kill
m a brief but au appropriate dedication tnOUgriL that WOUld in some wav
of the new county Hag, which will be as serve. They all do. It is a mental
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Bugl call from West Portico of Court
House.
Prayer by Rev, A. A. Pratt.
Hoisting of tke new Countv Flae bv
motner or mothers having the most eons
now in the service of their country. While the dag is being hoisted, every person is req aired to join in sinirine the
Star Spangled Banner, led by Rev. Fr.
tieicneloack and his choir.
During the Einging. Capt. Poetker and
hig company of Liberty Guards will
march directly in front of the West
Portico ot the Court IIouss.
When tha dag is in plaoe, it will e
annonnctd by another cad of the basrlö.
The audience will then follow Canf.
Poetker and hia cdmghny in saluting tho
iag ana win pledge, in consort, led 1 y Misi Margar t Wilson. Sunt.-of th
Jasper Pnblic Schools, their allegiance
mereio uy repeating tne following pledge: "I pledge alleaiance to inv flap
and to Che Republic for which it stand.
One nation, indivisable, ,with Liberty I ml Ttiof Sna f fv .ill H i
UU UUIUbD IUI All.
This will close the dadieatkm of the
Couaty dag, Each diviaion of the par-
policy of the German Government throughout the war. The whole thing is a lie. It orginated in lying, and so it shall end. Lying, too, of the sort that is always found out. Gen. Vcn Stein Will
not get away with this lie about
tne Foch reserve. It will fool the
Germans for a day. Then the people will be mad, and there will have to be another driveso on to the certain end of lying being found out.
Every up-to-date Dubois county farmer should have his own priated letter heads and envelopes with the name of his farm home printed thereon, especially
tne enveloDes with the return ad
dress. We can print you 100 of
each for 51.50 on goo'd material.
It takes Bob AimstTne. of
ITBurr, to pull Vm down In
the Warrick C)unfy C'vc v t Court
this vvok' hp s'-'!jrfHi ? verdio4" for $20.000 ! 0 .r P . II ok. ,9
Winslow, cJgain-t rin Avrshiie
Coal Co . for pompon.. fUniatres
?eceivea in iy;o Jhi s ir was brought for $38,000 00. Hook lost a leg. i n i h ski. II v as bro
ken so badly nat a oiece ir d to
be removed
ü. S Seizes Biisc!)" Property.
ffa -hinufton Jun 3 18 The governmeirt has raicen over the enu're estap of Vir . Lil'v Busch widow ot Ad-Mphd BiVsvhV; late mi liooaire brewer of Sr Louis, M'7. uudpr the alien prop ; tv jaw., MrT ßusen kl- rot.i ) to Amer'ci; after living in '-prmuny for several . ars foMoJvin the datli of her husbanJ. Sh is 74 years old. To Be Viewed tilrougn "Sniakeö Glass.
A i,l who attracted much at tention from masculine nas.rs
bv and ni -mbecs of the Court: ( House "Nver- Sweat Club" S'ood on the corner of Plain Street and the Public Square last Monday afternoon She wore a.
ed hat, red suspended dvp-r
fkming yellow s:lk sweater
snort red skire, light b'ue and low shoes to m ith
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was a signr, lor kIs ;rid men, but not. formen -who are tron -dM
with weak eye
Chfropractic, Allopathic Homeopathic Obscjir:. Ppnnlp
iiKe w oe fooioa ith some kind of a 'tic fake. SiV 'rm.
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on i our paper shows the time to
vhich your subscription is paid. Take an occassional glance at the date and let it be a remind'' r to you to give your subscription account the attent on it needs. i
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xo an men in tne armies of the Allies,
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