Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1918 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
-ByBBirED Doane
July Fourth Program
The object of hin Celebration will not
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itilttillU COUNTY. LNJJlAAil o J t v.
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Entered rr tocond-clasa matter at theRifctee suggests $hat every one eat early
pOfatOIIlCe SI J KSl'Ci xuu uuuci vuw vi.Muw.u v jjvluu. iv;ii.cauuicuia, ill
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cit March 3, 1897
eluding soft driuks, ice cream and eand-
wiches wil! be a :ld at different Btand9
by the "U Go, 1 Go" Girls Club of this
city. They have been given exclusive
right to sell refreshments about the Pub
he Square. Any profits made bv them
J will be uspd or patriotic purposes. They
deserve iibiral patronage.
Eacli in HvMual and each Church,
Sunday School, Military or Patriotic or
Fraternal organization that wants to
take part in the parade should be on the
CthoMc Church Groan 's by one o'clock
P. and musb not arrive there later
I Catholic Knighti Woodmen of the World. Other Fraternal Orders. Public in Gen?ral Anyone and every on who wants to march. The program will be as follows: 1 P. M, Formation of Parade at CathoKc
Church Grounds.
2 P. M". Parade
3 Dedication of Cmmfv Fluo- !
j -e ;
v est side of Court House.
3:30 Dedication of County Service Flag
Ea t Side of Court Houee.
Nnhanrintion 1.50 Per Year
Hu3 paper is mallet1 regularly to i than 1:15 o'clock. It will be much bet- . i 1 . a. L . 1 . it
nn.v-rrirvÄ4ac nntll a iann'te orüer iu uit- w u uu lub vjruunua Dolor nn
r- wMnue in received and all anearB paid than af er. Reach the Church Grounds
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.i Fall; unless m the discretion oi tne eany, n yoo qon't get into line on the
should be Grounds don't a'tempt to "butt" in
aftsr it starts. The line will move when
the clock strikes two.
No autos are to be parked on thV
After you have bought Liberty Bonds, thrift stamns nrH War
Savings 6tamos: after
hoed the weeds from your war garden, and said goodbye to wheat flour and resolved to eat'
beer only two or three times a
week; after you have given to
tne Ked Cross and the Y. M- CA. and the Salvation Armv anrl
the Knights of Columbus; after you have had your sweet tooth extra c ed
3:4o P. M. Riding of Declaration of shudder ai the steht of a frosted
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cookie: after vou havp rl
up the old straw nat and patched!
last year s suit an J eent out all
the old shoes to be half soled, if you still have a surnlus of natri-
otic zeal, you might go ahead ar.d
build a silo.
pablisher a different course oee ned advisable.
Resolutions, Obitaries, Etc.
All rRnlnMnnfl of rßßnßut. cards O
- - - - - 1 j f nnnlrB. nhifnarififl. fihnrtih notices Hin
lor profit, etc. are solicited by this papsr . . i - e 1-
lor puoucation, DUt our price ior puo,J'8hing same is 5c a line counting G
words to a line.
FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918
Democratic Ticket For Secretary cf State, Herman L. Ccuter, of Decater. ForAuditor of State, Wm. M. Jones of Fairmont. For Treasurer of State, J. B. McCarty of Kempten. For A ttorney General , Evan B, Stotsonbur, of New Albany For Clerk of the wapreme and Appellate Courts, Saminl dloway of Monticello. For Supt. of PcLw ,.'petin:tion, Willis Fox, of Angob. '
For State Geo ogist. 15-lw. Uarrott, of
Plainfield. Fnr.T.idcfta SiiDreme Court:
1st Diit , John C. McN.itt, ot Martins-
DiirR. 4th Diät,, J. J. MTjran,. of Portland.
For Judges AppJJa' uomt : 1st Diat . M. B Hoi I. of m.
2 Dist., F. S. al well of Winch jster
anu ;awin x Mrjoe oi vviniamspon.
County lickot Foi Co. Auditor. Frank J. Sencr.
Clerk Circuit Court, Ci arlefl Barcley.
Treasurer, Jontph A. b mi rrman fcheriff, Robert Nordholl Co. AsResaor, Jaraies M. Songei Counts Commissi ners : 1st Di8fc., John A. Stenftengel 2d Dist. Henry Kop-t;r County councilmen: August F Beckr Will am Rudolpii Loui3 H. Stnrm. 4th Diat., Wm. Heitman. For congress 3d District of Indiana : Afllicted Megalomaniac. For coroner Euül F. Steinkamp. For Surveyor H. J. Leume.
Independence by Hiu. W, S, Hunter.
4 P. M Music by Band.
4:10 Reading of Message from Pree,
Wilson by Ed. H. Dufendach. 4 :20 Music by Band
4:30 Address Wm. Stilhveli of
Evansville. 5:30 Music by bands 5:45 Pageant Community song Star Spangled Banner. If you love your country, if you honor its flag, if you are back of the boys who
are at the front fighting for vou and for
(our country, you cannot afford to mis a
this graat war demonstration. Horace M. Kean John P. Huther Anna Hunter Executive Committer
lublic Square nor upon tho streets along which the iine of march will travel. Every business business man on
the Public Square and every familv liv
ing along tho line of march is hereby
requested to construct jast as manv
seats .a thoy pc-Bfibly can, in front of Behold, its streaming rays unite,
their homeaaud-places of business so One mingling 11 od 01 braided
First American Flag.
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mat, wanno any nave no trouoie in
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nnding seats upon which to rest. A few
boxes and planks, when constructed inl L 1 i 1 .
tu täiuö may ue cne means oi giving
rest and real enjoyment to many weary
ones on that day.
A laree Dortion of the Rr atRnnnnfmnt
t wwvj - x uvL
liernt:
The red that fires the Soothern
i ose.
With spotless white frerr North
ern snews,
And, soang'ed o'er it? azure, see.
The sister stars of liberty.
Nazimova, Star of "Revelation" Complete scenario versions of two great nhotoaramas will
ready for Mme. N zimova when
she finishes her season of Ibsen plaosat the Plvm uth Theab p in
June, and returns to the Metro studio to continue the making of special productions de luxe
Albert Capellani will direct
JVlme. iNazimova. and rnnnh is PY
Dected from this hrilli
atioh of star p.nd director. Mr. Capellani has loi cr been an ad
mirer of the great Russian's dra
in itic gifts and Mme Nazimova
io delighted that the celebrated Frenchman is to be her director In collaboiation with June Mathis Mr, Capa lani is now engaged in mi king a scenario of the Kistemaeeker dr ama.
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Haskins
Edgar N.
President State Co. Supt As'sn Edward N Hnskins County Supt. of Schools of Knox Oounty, and son of Neinian UasKins of Jasper, was on Thursday June 21 elected President of the State As'sn. of County Superintend ents. Thus another Jasper boy makes good. Mr. Haskins is in the fro t line of the County Su
perintendents of the state and his wide experience in school affairs, together with his experience in ably handling school affairs makes him a well qualified man for the place Knox county is thus rezocrnized and Mr. Has-
kins is deservedly honored. We
extend our congratulations to
h m on his newy acquired posi tion.
fid on thft PnhJiV. Snnnm will 1Q Then hail thp Knnor nf fVio "EVoo
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on and reserved lor the ,War Moihers ine Starry riower or üioercy l -iTT w . t . . - . I s"i; it n ii ir-r
war tuners. Kod urots members and wuver venaeil noimes.
in fact all of the older ones who march u.. 1 n .
n the parade. These seats will be in UU I Oil II1DW Ifl3-
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cnarge ol Mr. beorge Wnchner and his AmpnV.a rpJP irmro fnnl
asjis.ants and this Committee requests pat s mnrp fnnd wastes mnrp fnnrl
the public in general not to occupy or and that Americans pay higher
aw 10 occupy tnj8( seats which we are prices for their food than any
iutunuing to noia ior tnose aged ones ether people on earth. who show their patriotism by marching InGermanv.todav.no food is
in the parade. rermitted to be fried. This is to
The line of march, as stated last week, pnnsjawp fnfs Clrvnco frnm nnv
a w W 4 kbJ W . W W k. V A WUAWIV AA. VAU M J
wui oe as follows: The parade will source is carefully gathered up
march from the east gate of the church by the government and soap h is
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grounds atTweiitn ana iNewton stieets. oecome a luxury ior millionaires it will go east on Twelfth one square to Recent experiments on cans of
Main, s.mth on Main ßve souares to tomatoes, corn, string beans.
Seventh, East on Seventh Street one apples, pumpkin and even Sauer
square to Jackson Street, .outh on raut have proved that canned
Jackson three eqifarea to Fourth Street, foods are HOL harmed in the least
Weston Fourth four KnimrPA fn nin.r bv i emaimncf m the original tin
W ft. I
Streoi, thence North on Ciay two squares aS long as Sixty hours after being
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Who Never Won ant Never Will
The hind-sighted mm never sees opportunity until it is past. The back-boneless manAlways has to i sk someone's advice. The "only" honesn man-Must have the control. No one else honest enough. The suspicious man alwajs
afraid someone will rob him. The conceited man knows where all the 1 est things are
without being told The spendthrift never has anvtl ing to invest. The modern Shylock-believes in othing bi4: the "pound of flesh" mor The narrow uge man refuses to listen to k y thins "out of his line." The unfortunau man-has a friend who invert.-1 and loss The fool thinks a thine: worthless or it woudn'r. be offered to
him. These chaps never get ahead. They simply csn't; thy are afraid. But the world is peopled with the other kind jls well-we went them.
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to fcixth st , thence East on Sixth St.
two squares to West side of Public Square
where the parade w 11 divide, the mili
tary division going to he South si ie of
the Court House, and the civil ciivisinn moving to the Norch umii they reach a
in) parallel with the West side of the
Court House.
The formation of the parade will be n&
ia set out belov:.
lne Committee has not yet heard
deimitely from some organizations, and : e 41 .1 1 , .. . ...
11 uiüy ueciuo 10 ruarcti with us some
eligbt chances w-ll necessarily have to be made. Cards will e posted on tno
church grounds, indicating mst whore
the Sunday Schools, War Mot lers. Fni
ternal Orders. etc. will fom, and thepe
cards together wiihrthe information vnn
Will receive at the church gates ought to
make the formation of the parade easy
and simple.
Probable formation of Para 'e- - Mili
tary Division
Flag Bearer, or Sqhad. of Soldiers in
Service.
County Council of Defense, Local Board. Band Jaep3r Juveniles. Spirit of War, Warrior. Soldiers cf Civil War. Conscripted .Uen of Duboij County. Red Cross Chapters of County, Mothers of Conscripted Men. Fathers of Conscripted Men. Liberty Guards under Command of
Poetker.
Junior Red Cross.
Future Soldiers, Command of W. Dudino
Camp-tire Girls Boy Seouls Pageant Characters. Freedom, Justice, Allio i Nations.
Refugees. Humanity, Food Supply, Red
Cross. War Loan.
Township Captains of War Loan. Civil Part 1 Hunlingburg Band Goddess of Liberty. UncH Sam. Oohmihic aud 4S States of Union
George & Martha Washington Betsy Ro s making fi tg, (Float) Abe Lincoln.
ODenea.
Good doctors and manv rjuohc
health authorities agree that
Americans would be healthier.
hanoier and better off every way
by eating one-qusrter to one-
third less food.
The Line Up of Nations
Fighting- Germany,
1. England - 2. Prance ;
3 Portugal
4. Greece
5. Serbia
G Montenegro
7 Rumania 8. Belgium
9. Italy
10 Japan
11. Brazil
12 United States
In War But Not HjVhtinqr
1 China
2. Siam
3 Panama
4 Cuba
5 Guatamala ' 6 Liberia Withdrawn Renresentt dves
1 Perr 2. Bolivia 3 Uruguay 4 Nicaragua 5. Honduras Argentena soon to follow. Russia eliminated Central Poweri 1. Germany 2- Austria 3. Bulgaria
4 Turkey-
Every up-to-date Dubois county farmer should have his own printed letter heads and envelopes with the name of his farm home printed thereon, especially the envelopes with the return address We can print you 100 of each for $1 50 on good material. Give us your order. 1
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PLEDGE YOURSELF TO SAVE and BUY
THAT THERE MAY BE MORE
TO PROVIDE
FOR THOSE WHO
ORDER OF BUSINESS
FOR THE GUIDANCE OF THE PRESIDING OFFICER AT W. S. S.. MEETING
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JUNE 28
MME. NAZIMOVA. In "L'Occident" the star will play Hassounah, a Bedouin girl. The play shows the difference between East and West the Op.
crdent and the Orient, with the
(iirrermg ideals 0, bve qnr1 hatp
ducy and honor of each Oriental standards are typified by Hassounah Mme. Nazimova and those of the rest if f e world hv fW
Cac iere, the French naval officer
ith whom see falls in love Cadiere first sees her when sbe is dancing in a circus, havinp been captured and sold by the sheik of a rival tribe. Hassounah
starves, because being a Mohammedan, she will not eat the food provided for her. Patriotism plays a large part in it, and loyalty to the flag of France sus tains Captain Cadiere t.hrnnoV.
perils and heartaches.
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The citizen appointed by the State Director to urosirle trill mil th
meeting to order tit the hour announced;
The citizen appointed to act as Secretary will- read the commissions issued to the presiding officer and the secretary. The order Aof business, as nearly as possible, shall be: 1. Reading the proclamation of the Governor of Indiana. 2. Reading the call from the Stnf m
Savings Committee. u'"ua "ar
3. Announcing the unsold OUOfn for ihn, vnnr r4 Wn.
btamps for the township or school district or o'ther division In whichthe meeting is held.
4. Reading the names and the nmnnnta n ni nn .
ave Deen tiled for credit to this Juno 2S dr
hablo reasons, cannot be present at the meeting.
5. Reading the names and llstincrthe nmmmfs nn tTii,iM wi-
of those nre?ent. fB
8. Adding the amounts of alf Dlcdere enrris
of whom tfte seeretarv shnli ho. thn
assembled whether or not the ouota
1 T i . , "V .. iuiui Ulli and .pledged is immediately to be telephoned or telegraphedto the
7. Appointing a committee of five, of whom! thn nrnsifUnir nfn.
and secretary shall be members, to compile a list- of property owners,
iwisc-wuuwa, la.vpayers ana others included in the mil who nw w
present at the meeting, and who have not
delivered pledge cards to authorized solicitors or W.. S. S. representatives. This list is to be preoared ns snnn n nncciw.
signed by the committee, is to be sent to the State Director and a copy filed with the County Chairman. 8. Community singing of "The Star Spangled Banner" or "Amerlea." 9. Dismissal: J NOTE Accurate minutes of the meeting, signed by the presiding officer and attested by the secretary, must be filed wish the County Chairman not later than four o'clock, Monday, July 1.
1 Like Being Hit I ; By Rattle Snake f
It is much better to sleep than get up. in the night to find fault with other folk.
Dubois Couny and 12 Townships. Twelve Tcwm-hip Trustees County Council of Dfenee . Board of County Commissioners Church' ami Sunday School 0ganiz:i-
tions :
Haysvhlo, Ireland Pres., PsrtersvtiK
Ireland M E , B etzVille. Jasper Trin
ity, Holland, Lemmon Churdi, Hunt-.'YoU
burg, ail of the Sunday Schools of that city marching hi a body. Civil '2d Part. County B ind Knights of Kolumbas U Go, I Go Girls Club. Odd Fellows Red Men
I III BUMS TELEPHONE CI
Says that every time you cut or pick at a corn you invite lockjaw
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Vh Rn- a fplflhlna jecK eSs men and women who aro 1TJ,0 Q AeiepÜOneOO 'pestered with corns and who ha afc aA i . i ieast Jnc? .a eek invited an awful death tiaS Liie largest li. t Ol; from lockjaw pr blood poison are now
cuxu u a vjmcinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment
subscribers and . will give you the best vice
can
m J W Ulli. UlUtUbllW a few drops are applied to, any corn, the soreness is relieved and sbon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out with the
nngers, without one particle of pain
talk to vour zo"e. Ü "fr . tatoce
r -t - i " me inumcnu it is applied irieXlClS, Order your mei and just loosens the corn without in-
r -77 w wtiug uie surrounding tiS2ue or skin. He says a quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but this is sufficient to rid one's feet of every Lard or soft corn or callus.
You re positively warned that cut
'i ws yjuLX Jk chandise and make
your appointmeu : by the Home 'phona. DUBOIS CO. TELEPHONE CO
GOVERNOR'S PROCURATION
ON WAR SAVINGS STAMPS WHEREAS: The President of the United States, in a recent proclamation, has urgently set forth the need of "A National Concentrated Thrift Movement" and the lending of our monev to the Government through the purchase of War Savinns Stamps; and -. 0 WHEREAS: The War Savings -Committee of the Stete of hdiana, pursuant to requirements of the Secretary of the' Treasury, is preparing to sell War Savings Stamps and to take pledges for subsequent purefftses, particularly during the five days ending June 28th; Now, therefore, I, James P. Goodrich, Governor of the State of Indiana, do hereby designate Friday, June 28th between the hours of twelve o'clock noon and ten o'clock P. M as the tiie when the citizens of Indiana may either in person or by proxy of previously sianed War Sävftfcs nhHco
comply with the request of the President oj tht United tatet in registering pledges to save and to ecoaonjlze to help win the war; and as immediate and definite fulfillment of suoh pledges, may purchase or pledge to purctiase such specified number of War Savings Stamps during the regaining months of 1918 as, by rigid economy, each one's means will justify. (Signed) JAMES P. GOODRJCH.
Afnnnv fnvnsterl In Wir Snvfnjre cthmn nnm i, ...m. .r ,
j, . "J '-.ia tuak cut- I w . .....v. ... ..... ,.,,..(, UHUlll,0 v.uiuw um ILU Ulc lQlcrMw hab1" pl g Cp Blcidal j Iend It now, while you can, and get it back later'whwi you need it.
Pro-Germans do not Invest In War Savings scampi Bo you?
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