Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1918 — Page 4

JASPEßCOURitR By Ben Ed Doane

JAS.UEK, DU HOIS COUNTY, INDIANA

xt,iarft us HßCond-clasB matter at

r,oötofBce at Jasper, Ind. under the act

KnhacrioHon 1.5o ??r Year. This papei is mailed regularly to nl euorsrioe until a JefinUe order to discontinue receive and all arrears paid -i full; unless in the, discretion of the pablisber a different course should be

oeenaed advisable. Resolutions, Obitaries, Etc.

All resolutions of respect, cards of tnankp, obituaries, church notices run aor proGt, etc. are solicited by this papar for publication, but our price for pubJ'shing same is 5c a line counting 6

wcrds to a line.

0 er in Germany they say that potatoe bread keeps longer than pure wheat bread. And in this country we know that a tough steak lasts longer than a tender

one. L

We affchefcl up a masterpiece of an editorial 6n.jhe v, ar yesterdaj but the äffice ciivil disented from

our viewf and "flumped it into the

äste basket. He Accepted our

3d: lofrvot Deane was restored

Wfftfchout g

FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918

Democratic Ticket Fcr Secretary cf State, Herman L. Center, of Decater. For Auditor of State, Wm. M. Jone3 of Fairmont. For Treasurer of Stpf-o, J. B. McCarty of Kempton. For A ttorney General , Evan B, Stotsenbui?', of New Albany For Oleik of the Supreme and Appellate Courts, Samuel Galloway of Monticelln. For Supt. of Public Instruction, Willie

i?ox, of Angola.

For State Geologist. Edw. -Barrett, of

Phunfield. Eor J )dge' otiprecne 0.urt:

lit Disc , John C. McNutt, of Martins-

bur.

Jtli Di't,, J. .1. Äf rvnn, of Portland.

or Judges Appullat 'ourt: ' Isl Dist . äx. B. Ho' v). Df Salem.

2 i Djsf , F. S. Ccl 'v, of Winch )ster

and Edwin F. WcJjbe Willi uinsport.

County .itiket Fo; Co. Auditor, Frank J. Sem?.

Clerk Circuit Court, Charles Barcley.

Lieasurer, Joseph A. )nuerman Sheriff, Robert Nordhoff Co. Assessor, James, M. SoneiFor coroner Emil F. Steinkamp. For Surveyor H. J. Lemme. Count? Commissioners : 1st Disfc., John A. Sten(tengel 2d Dist. Henry Hopster County councilmen: August F Becker Will ?m Rudolph Louis II. Stnrm. 4ih Dist., 'Win. Ileitman. For c ingress 3d District of Indiana : Afliicted Megalomaniac.

BStjr ornV ef sneak thieves and

m$k Dodrfefcs spent the 4th in Jas-

peESjua-hunch was doubtless

chasecfc'öut'of the larger toriis

where their, photos are oriexhib-

itiöain theT0gues gallery. They carhid below town.

Gommissionep's Court, Was held last Monday, everybody present. County officprs all drew their salaries to celebrate July 4th on. Thirty-two ex-sa

loon keepers gave up the ghost

of a hope to get a license; and as bug juice is not in demand they raised the price ol Bottled Soda to 10c a bottle just as well said a dollar. The County Council of Tefmsc drew $101.20 A. B. Krempo secured the contract to build a bridge for $1288 o er the International Steel & Iron Co who bid $1588. Carl Thieie will repair the boil er at the jail for $721. Ben Sueiert was ordered to repsir a bridge in 'erd'nand township for $262 And "John Hasenour will place a new a floor

in the Benken bridge for $90.

Claims end Allowances

Of Dubois County Comissioner

at Commissioner's Court, June

term 1918. John J. Kreilein Treasurer Jacob H. Seng Auditor Salaiy Win Bockelman Clerks' David G Abell ; Sheriff " ßobt Eckert "Co. Supt Louie T. Blessinger Recorder " Jamea M. Sonizer Co Aseeesor

Edwd Bleaingsr P F Supt 1S7.50 BrflfA. Bigham Co Henlth Comr 75.00 Jbhn'Stenitnngel Co Oom'r 50.25 Mathias Hauser " " -56.25 Henry flaeenour " " 56,25 M. A. Sceeney Co Attorney 37.50

hnz. Kohlinan Janitor 45.00

500.00 57o.u0

525,00 475.00 352.12 325.00

175.00

John M Schobt ' " Jacob Seng Rep fees coll 31.40 report acc W Bockelman " " $350.70 aec Louis Blessinger " " 246.40 aco David G Abell " " S3 10 acc A B Krerapp Bid on Bridge a cepted InternationalS&I " " rejected Ben Seufert Rep on Ferd Br accepted CarlThile on Boiler at jail John Haeenour Benken Br floor " Henry JNeukam ex Harb R R granted Jacob H. Sexg Auditor Dubois Co. Frank J Sexg, Deputy July 5,iyiS 1 wk.

Gircut Court Allowances.

IS YOUR BANK DOING DUTY?

Patriotic Citizens Should Sea That Participation Announcement Is Shown.

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June term 1918.

Ben Ed Doane Pub Printing

Ind'polis Commercial Jasper Heaid ,c " Off ex Co Auditor " " 44 Clerk Ed H Dufendteh Public Printing 44 44 Election ex G L Stem Taxes Refunded BenFuhsetal 44 Traylor & Krempp 44 u DzOA Bigham Off ex co Health

Eupp Court House 4.40 Barbara Eifert court Reoorter

'60.00 24 00

500

24.00

24 00

3.00

3.00

160.50

Preventable Deaths.

8,15 Win Bockeiman ClerR

1.20 " 4 Stqmnq

9.99 David G. Abell Sheriff

5.00 Mrs. Henrv Rohlman Janitor 5.00 Herry E. Koch Ridin? Bailiff

43.50 DanM R"utepohler Jury Com'r 70,32 Jos. F. Friedman 4 4 4 4

3 50 Total

10.12 Approved: John L. B

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City of Jasper Sup Court Houee 103.27 ,,ucu awa

Jail 10.30 Finn ' f- ovnnpfl i7Aiinlf

Poor Bainbridsr

Marion a

Lawr Iloc'igeeang Poor Bainbride (.00

The hanks throughout the Eighth Federal Reserve District are giving earnest and patriotic support in aiding in the notation of United States Certificates of Indebtedness, millions of dollars of which are being subscribed by the banks to pave the way for the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign. A handsome participation announcement has been prepared by the Liberty Loan Organization, and one of these will be sent to each bank that subscribes for these Certificates of Indebtedness. This announcement will

be prominently displayed by each par-

17.50 ticipating bank.

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Each announcement is numbered, and a careful check is kept on all

issued. Every patriotic citizen who is

anxious to aid the Government and win the war should look for this announcement in the bank where he transacts business. If it is not seen, he should inquire of the bank the reason for its absence.

OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS

By Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana.

More than forty IndiatiapoHn bakers, confectioners and restaurant keepers have been eited to appear hefore the federal food administrator during the past week for failure to make correct reports and for not conforming to the regulations as to the use of substitutes. Various excuses ttero offered and all were released en parole, on their promises to reforn. Warnings were issued that further violations meant suspension of federal licenses in all cases.

Dr J i Caspe

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And Eckert

Melchoir Bros

C E Spurlock Poor Madiscn P L Coble 44 Hall Dr J II Smith " Jefferson Martin Wagner u Jackson Roy K. Dugan 44 4 - Wm Ra ucher " Patol'a Marv On-r 4 Casa

Albert 3 dke Emp poor fam

Henry jrrel 44 Henry Beckman 11

95 oo tttion, simply to find out if you CERTIFICATE pi am tq rfqt i5.oo are strong enough to resist it. PLAN IS BEST t nn

i3.io People are very apt to treat us u" s Treasury certificates of indebt-

2 50 as we treat them. Tf wp hphnvo

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Ajj hke a hedge hog, let us not com'

15 00 "ain 11 we receive porcupine

2.oo treatment

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jw ON THE TROT. 30.00

30 oo This world is on a trot, and it

,f 2x is some trot

edness Highest Form Com

mercial Paper.

Robt E Eckert Off ex Co .-upt E H Shmntzlßr Knrinl if Snlrli

International S I Co Br cl $730 eom-in- key trot, the dog trot, the go'd E VV Pickbar.lt Pt Co Council Def 12.00 trot and the silly trot.

And everybody's trotting.

Secretary of the Treasury William Gr. IMcAdoo has made an appeal to all bankers, whether or not they be members of the Federal Reserve Bank, to buy United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness up to 2 per cent of their total resources f or each issue. The bankers are requestedto make this calculation not on the figures shown in the latest published state-

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On Juy 3d Secretary of War

reported to Commander-in Chief

Wilson that he had 1,019,115 American trooos in Fr nee. Dur

ing June 1918 there were sent

over 276,372, aooi t 9212 men a day. Since the war began there

has I een 8165 irunlost or return

ed heme. 291 were lost at sea.

The Cost of Saving II Dollar

There is a fellcw in ti.i - county

! you all know him wvli 1 who

does not take his home paper. WW T It .

tie saves a aonar a year, m a

way, but this is what it costs

him:

He ets his nes second, third

and even fourth hand, cften weeks after it has o' cured, al ways stale, and usually garbled beyond recognition. He knows little of the mercantile opportunities that are offer ed in the local paper each week

and becouse of the absence of

this information he often pays more than is necessary for what he buys. He knows nothing of many of the important events that are ocenring until thf y have passed and it is too late. He is never posted on city,

towi .-hip or county affairs, his

knowledge beinjr limited to what

othti in their generosity c' oose

to te'l him. tie is hovering n the ragged

edge of e ,ery thing tht :on?.erns his home comniui while his

neighbors who t k the paper are vide a vake v . thoroughly Coin .-rsan with lc i' conditions. H v-eesoth rs.ae'ng the in te)lectu?l van, u hi e he trnils along in tqeir dust.

He is really a bright fellow, but because of hu latK of know ledge concerning enr ent events I? t eneially rtwa:ded as "slo' Dotb it pav hire to hold onto that dollar that wou d pay for

his home payer a year? Appareutly he hi ks it does. But wl at do YOU hink?

ana has but 379 sanatarium b. ds Henry Goeppner

for he care of tuberculosis pa i08 Cotl?rt ?U8e

sAa?d a total ( f more than Continental Mfg Co Sup C 30,000 sick of cms disease at the Kipp Bros present time. -pth Jentury uiub " oxm fA fVio Carl Thdle "

aponsibility for the care of the Jog EckE"teTn&Sons

cuoercuiar among tneir civil pop- Carl Tneile

ulation and also for the care of NT w Mfg Co nlrliorc rlicpViQrnrorl frnm fVio ocmu Albert Urich

on account of this disease after b 4L nfene Co

navmg served less than three Ecu Gutirseil months. 335 Indiana men have George Messmer

ilci 11 Dulenda?h 14 " n 50 P T? C.rt.t- ii ti tl i rr

Elenore (ioaman tf " 44 6500 If we don,t trot 0T One tl ing, ment' but on tne footings made on the

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' 'h or no nf f hp Hm es w no. Ulivia Goeman " 4 in 85 W6 trot lor another. u LUt5 suuscnpuon is piacea.

bably never kill as many Indiana f ronBh Add Mac pa And 10.10 The young man trots along in ftffVwc i. j-j i r i. -lohn J Kreilßin Board ol K.v mv lß0 tha tttoL- Af fhQ An;t-,r ottered only to bankers. They will be citizens as did a single,. pre ent- jfl(!nhH1w - . tne wake ot tbe dainty maid. nirn ioi.,yA,i i

able disease during the year 1917. John w Grant n-c I bald head trotb around ing 0f the Fourth Liberty Loan cam

ötatis'ics lust issued by tne täte tannic 51 on uu"uiik ior any Kina 01 a SKirt. naig-n. Thv rirpw aul

v - i-i -nri . . I m. ..... I v . vvn uui vovjuu lULUl

Board of Health show that 3,980 tl' , leiir üridge reRairE lhe millionairs trots in harness est. They constitute commercial pa-

k m m . I WW III fk.-IIII II V 1 - 1 1 I T " t I

Hoosiermen and women died Jos F Rn""r :on;n P rn;u vvicn nis ammty, per of the very highest order-the

last year of tuoerculosis. Indi Jopßre?clnr " " 3-5 he dude trots in the halo of oblion of a borrower supreme in

it n o cn hie nmn ci hnPD I lnteETTltV ailn rpsnnrpps n conrifir

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4 20 The miser trots after his gold available. for rediscount, salable in the ö-oo and the grafter trots the road 'to maet securiy or Government de00 hell posits, ag asset which isa compliment H 99 TUr, i;t,-Ä; .' : i- t0 the 'conservation and, patriotism of

iu uu yuiniitxLi vxutb in tut; nine- its owner.

.io iign u puDiicicy, ana rne voter Each bank taking itsshare of the trotS at his beck and Call Certificates of Indebtedness will hav

520 The hypocrite trots around in prominently displayed an official an-

G.00 the Cloak Of religion, and the nouncement, numbered, showing this 16 3S ffodlv man trots after the snnls fact- Patriotic men and (women should

blip roor i?ariji 2U.lo 0f men demand their bankers to show

o.OO ti i.u i. i.- i- 1-1- .L i Darticination annnnnwimont nnri in

h no wain trues in cne trencnes oi '

5oo Europe, whi e misery and star

Licenses of Nickolas Prescan and N. K. Mano'.ea, Indianapolis bakers, were revoked for their failure to

maKe proper reports and not using

the required substitutes on bread and rolls. Wm. Greilinger, a South Bend confectioner, was found to. have made a false affidavit as to having purchased sugar on contract and as a result A. E. Eby, St. Joseph county food administrator, was directed by Dr. Harry E. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana, to take charge of his business and not permit him to handle it until July 15. The sujsar secured through misrepresentation was seized.

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sist upon it.

hpon qa rlicpharrrorl rlnrino fU Jos Weidenbrenner "

mntvMKOTrilh. n? Albert tenltenawl

1.50 Vatinn ?rnr. nvpr fhp Koarfcfrinrro

2-25 of the women and children ieft BANKERS ARE PATRIOTIC

tied tO government Care on ac- Ed H Dufendach ßeeietration ex 105.00

count of th'" ßhort term of their L Greene ex 105.00

service. TL y mast be cared for

in their home communities.

) ira "Wuchner Ruth De Motte

Underwood Typewriter

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Off ex Co Auditor 3.75

A goud joke on an editor who

wenl one evening to report at a

home reentlv hlrssed with a ttuv

V-vo Vv T-T mnt- l-i 1 r-. Unnl-rnn -. - . L. I 0 1 (i TIv

uuLi- biiu ai'er tue usual saiuta- " 4t 11 Der dipm

tions he asked after the baby's T -R AVoodburn Pt Co Off ex Aud

health. Tne larlv whr wa nvito 'reas

33 00 it is a fast and furious trot, with

ex 30.0C ' every man for himself and Satan

Dubois Oo Tri tin snn r!nn,t TTmiH Rinn t ke the hindmost trotter

-Nwp- wvw W V I T

"PoorFarm 3.00 it you v;ould succeed m this

" Jail

Everybody's on the trot, and Are Proving Their -oyaity in Aiding

Government to Finance

the War.

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8.45

Aud Spencer Co Change of Venue 68.60

grippe, thbugnt he was asking George Mfssmer

arter her co'd and answered that Jos altnough she usual'y bad one JTon ,T7 " , every winter, this was the worst MttVJhdererman one she ever bad; it kept her Val Haas awaVe at night a good deal and Jos Mider at first confined her to bed Then i0,1?., , noticing that the newspaper man f jnBkuÄfeihM was getting nervous she said si: e George Aetrike COUId tell by his looks that he Henry Wuetcher was going to have one just iike a.m B1ker hers, and asked him to go in and LoÄfPKer sit down Paul Jung r-, Jacob Friek Two Views. Brendel&Patberg "There were n o-renf: mnnv Reutepohler Hdw Cj

deeply lamented deaths last year. LÄhuetter Yes and then again, lots of Alois Biric people who OUght to have died John A Mehrincer

didn't.' Joseph Marks

' Mat Buechler Too many politicians are dead Frauk: Marks

to rights. Y??.

uuuuu ivreiieiif It takes the lone fisherman to 2ly J?Josper i xy bchaaf& Scenaue

Job L Echstein&Sons John Weisbet Geo L Neukrm Peter Harder Jerome Parsons George llinkie Wm Harrison Kvansville b'ÄG Co W Q O'Neal Co

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The " snlendid snirit of patriotism

life you must trot, for only the manifested by the bankers 'throughout

trotters reach the goals of today. the Eighth Federal Reserve District

It IS the dav OI the trot, and m Previous iioerty jLoan Campaigns

we are essentially a Deoole of to- is being more than- nintadned in the

(JoV, preliminary campaign for the Fourth

Fnr wp trnf oa-u umt Degan. june zo, wnen tne first series of 750,000,000 of United

Everv UD-tO-dafce Dnhm's nnnn. states Treasury Certificates of Indebt-

ty farmer should have his ow ass was offe;ed..to th banksprinted letter heads and enveL f

finoc TX7irn rho nomo r hie .v.v- 1 1 0

"1U.1 "aui VA 1110 i.ai-iAi the banking element exists anvwhere. home printed thereon, especially They make a deep study of finance, the envelopes with the return ad- They watched the mistakes made by

vress We can nrmt VOU 100 of Germany and our Allies in financing

. - I each for $1.50 on good material. tno war and- they d0 nt hesitate to

place the stamp of approval on the methods adopted by the United States Government to avoid repetition, of the

mistakes.

This plan of Certificates of Indebt

edness spreads out the demand that

will be made this fall on the country

at large for the Fourth Loan, and the money that is realized from raw materials and labor will go through the channels of commerce and return to the country for reinvestment this fall.

The certificates form the basis for

a system of credits which will relieve

Give us your order.

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reel off a catchy yarn.

J eph B'essinger W W i ers

Charles- chafer

The only sure thin about a man's first loye is that, it isn't bis laat.

Some people say very much:

but talk very little.

The gossip in a home decreases

as the litraiy increases.

Nervousness is the bud and

lunacy the flower in full blojm. Neither Do We, Neighbor.

And so Mi doesn't like

some of the things he reads in Au hew Gruner

the Cornier? Neither do we. 1 !' llbe!;lcYuV But he is at liberty to pic out,Ähor what he doesn't like and leave Mathias Ohnuer

the balance for -ome one who is Joseph Barth less fastidious. Does he know yIt,nti,!e Fi,eig

what they call the man who sat

and, beginning at the first item August Fritch on the bill of fa e, tried to eat Antony Demi every dish men ioned thereon? nSb-rt"" C'e The Courier presents a, varied Albert Fritch bill of fare every week, tut there Frank Criiieman is no law compelling you to de- Otto J Sens voar every portion of it. Jusc Geor'ce Gber put aside what you don t relish phJKunkei and say nothing about it. And l?naiz Kress don't swear at the editor! It is i ?eP" Berber , both wicked and foolish, and ÄS" doesn't do him any harm. Albert Urich

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4.40 37.50 1.00 10.00 2.00 8 00 4.00

4.00 2.00 2 00 10.00 4.00 (5.00 27.40 2.1 0 26 25 2.13 .75 loo S.OO 10 00 (5 40 4.00

20 00 11.30 64.90 71,30 Ö.25 12.10 1.75 4.50 1.00 0.10 1 SO

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Roast beef at noon Monday; stewed or boiled beef or beef hash at noon Wednesday; beef steak or hamburger steak at noon Thursday; stewed beef, boiled beef or beef hash at noon Saturday; with by-products such as ox-tails, livers, tongues, sweetbreads, hearts, kidneys, brains and tripe at any time, is Hoover's suggestion of a meat menu in order that beef consumption be limited to 1 pounds rer .ersuH per wosft. Hotels and public atin hoH&os kro been directed by he food administration in Indiana to ix some such arrangement and then 'efrain from advertising the service in order not to induce an exces3 consumption on the days when beef is served..

To be wholly patriotic a Fourth o 'uly celebration must not include iced tea or lemonade, nor candy in which sugar is used in excess of the three pounds per person per month ration.

The sugar syruped Sundae at soda fountains is prohibited in Indiana and county food administrators have been so notified. All special and fancy concoctions in -which sugar syrup are used also are under the ban.

Sales of sugar have been limited to two pounds for city customers and; five pounds for rural customers, with? a maximum limit of 25 pounds for canning and preserving purposes. Purchase of sugar for the latter purposes must be on a sworn affidavit.

Manufacturers of non - essentials such as candy, chewing gum, etc., aro no longer permitted to buy sugar in anticipation of their allotment for the three months following July 1. No sugar sales are legal in Indiana except upon certificates and then proportioned as per the recently promulgated regulations.

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The Home Telephone Co has the largest list of subscribers and will give you the best ser vice

i OU Can talk: tO yOUr the country of a great strain it would f -1 -m : ... . -i

inenas, oraer vourmer cenmcme pm-n nau . I nnf Kaan o rl r t-v f a rl

your appointment by the Home 'phone. DUBOIS CO.TELEP CÖ

No relaxation in tho conservation rules that have enabled the United States to feed Europe out of a short

Tiarvest, will be possible if a surplus is to be built up against the chanco of crop shortage next year or in 1920, says Herbert Hoover. The American people who have shown that they can save, must conserve still further if the benefits already secured are to be permanent.

PRELIMINARY CAMPAIGN

2SS.SS! 62.40

52.35

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Eighth District Bankers Absorb First

Offering of Certificales of Indebtedness.

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IN THE LAND 0' f COMMON SENSE !

Says it is suicide to cut corns, j and'tells how they lift right out J

Bankers throughout the Eighth Federal Reserve District are entering heartily in the Government's plan to dispose of the $750,000,000 United States Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness.

The quota for the St. Louis District

FOOD RESERVES AND FIRE j HAZARDS. The food administration issues the

following statement of fire hazards in rural districts and the importance of safeguarding the nation's food supplies against this danger: The season is at hand when farm ers are to fill their barns with hay and Srain. This period when barns, granaries and storehouses contain the greatest amount of food supplies is also the time when they are most liable to fire destruction. Farmers are the only large handlers of food supplies upon whom the government depends, entirely without supervision by inspectors, to guard their holdings against losses by fire; and in view of the supreme importance of guarding this season's stored crops, farmers are asked to consider destruction or spoilage of food through fire as & misfortune to the Nation and the allies as well as & personal loss to the holder. Prominent among the many sources

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is 130,000,000, issued June 25. Similar u 111 c 111 Iurai u"cis are lightning,

aeiective nues and stoves, spontaneous combustion, carelessness with

offerjngs of the certificates, not to exceed eight issues, will be made every two weeks until the Fourth' Liberty Loan Campaign. Then these short-

October J

matches, incendiarism and spsj-ks from chimneys and locomotives.

Effective

means of fire

prevention

You simnlv sav to tho dmrr for term certificates, maturing:

man. "Give me a quarter of an ounce of 24, may be turned in for the long-term aD(1 con-rol aro understood by the mafreezone." This will cost very little but Lihriv "Rnnd. ' Jority of prp4rty ownorsi but oar-

iB sufficient to remove every hard or soft By the banks taking the certificates ticulr ttentiÄ is called to the .im-, CA Ä applied direct n ?ff thi oesinto FlLlTi

tender, aching corn should relieve tho tne nan-as 01 U1 Government, it is .wiu uc uuuuj ol uunawigs soreness instantly, and soon the entire expended for raw materials and for , an" t0 adguat equipment in ladders corn, root and all, can be lifted out with labor, is thrown back into the chau Rnd buckets when more modern the fingers without pain. ( nels of commerce and may be used 1 equipment for extinguishing fires is This new way to rid one's feet of corns over and over, and the people not lacking. Properly installed systems was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who made to feel the drain that would bo . of lightning rods and conductors are SJa moment, tdSÄÄS S felt if "ie entire amount were raise f;Uff f d S Paction, against nn the mrn wlfhonf infloil ' I at one time. i lightning. The paramount thought is

irriUting. the surrounding tissue or ikin 1 The Cerfincate3 of Indebtedness to sav from loss not only farm j Äüon'tTet father die from infection or Plan WÄl relieve the Liberty Loan buildings, but the food and ti tksy

lockjaw from whittlinsr at his corns. Imt Campaign to a large extent and make contain. iJ

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I w uiiu; ana mato him try it . success all the easier.