Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 August 1918 — Page 4
JASPER (JOURILR
ByBEN Eb Doane
MSPKItT DUHOIS COUyTV, INDIANA
Red Cross Notes.
Entered w m-"" fc
ooitoilice t Jspor, xnu. uuu of Mrch a, 1897
. - -
-un i. fin Pfcr Year
1.1 -,..ilrrlv tO
:i - infinite ordar to oie-
BODwCnuewi uuwi . , OPtina. U xeceivl md -a full; onleatin the diacrotion o the publisher a different mum should DB üeomed dYiblKesolutions, Obitaries, Eto. All resolutions of roapect, cjmla ol tnanke, obituaries, oh nrc h cea run ,or profit, etc. nro sohcitodby Uiw imir Tor publication, but o..r price lo r pub-
Waning wune 10
wordH to a line.
TVio Pnhfinar Committee have
finiahpd the cuttincr of bod shirts
' ' ,
and bed socks, and all ladies wno
will sew are uro ed to can at trie
Pari nmua oVinn on Tuesday.
1LCU VSfcJWS -
Wednesday and Thursda, even-
int?s from 7 toy r. ml. ana f?et
bundles of these articles. The
nnnhn fnr the .TssDer Chanter is
VI uv ww . - j- -
100 b( d shirts ana zuu nairs oi
hnH cnr.kh and these must De nn
-' . . ..
ished and ready for shipment by
Au tn
The following ladies nave al
ready turned in finished bed
tocks: . . , ä
Mesdames A. woriand 6 pr,, Minnie Jones 3 pr , J P- Salb 10 pr , Misses Anna Hunter 3 pr , Maggie Mod 3 pr. u Bed Shirts: Mrs. J. F. Friedman 6, Miss Maggie Mott 2 Knitted articles have been sent in by the lollowing: Socks: Mesdames G Henke 39, Robt Buechler2, George Kuper . i tt ' xr
2, Jos. Kottet 4. yeronica ivru del, Omar Krodel, Sarah Cooler 6, Raymond Fehribach 3, H( nry
Iiuebner2, A JacKmar. o, v-
Jasoer Women Suffraae Leaoue. I
W.wFw. -J
Mrs. Olive B. Ltwis of Indunpolls, orgnizd a Woman Suffrage
League at inn uoari nouae lutflday night 16t members. The You
Go, I Gins and the I. F. girlf sang boeo suffrage songs and th laiper Juveoile Baud furnished
musia ff the occasion. I thia meeting the following offiotta weelecJed: Pres., Mrs. w. a Ai3on; 1st vice, M-w An
na Hunter; 2od vice Miss Mafgaret vilon; t'd vies, Mrs. Louis ICoerner, c. Mih M irie öaifidy,
rraafl ivirfl. weu.gf wnofny. There will be tk Suffrage booth at tht Dubois Oonnty Fir next wei-fc August 5 10- This will be oon-' duated jointly by the women of
the Jasper nd numtingburg Lea gues .
THE GREAT
EVER !
A Real Patriotic Fair!
5t a
PR1DA.Y, AUGUST 2, 1918
Democratic County Ticket For Prosecuting Attorney Stanlej, Kroig Foi Co. Auditor, Frank J. Sen. Clerk Circuit Court, Ohnrlee Bnrtloy. Troasuror, Joseph A. Sondennan Hheriff, Robert Nordhoff On ARsesaor, James M. bonci Fot oronerEiuil F. Stoinkamp. For Surveyor Tf J. Loiimo. Countf OommiBHioiw: lot Uist., John, Steuiftn?grt 'M Dist. Honry Hopetcr County councilmor. : August F Becker . Will am KudolpU Louis II. Stnrm. 4th Dial., Wm. Heitman. For onKres3 3d District of Indiana : Afllictcd Megalomaniac,
Every Loyal Citizen Will Attend The Big
The Squirrel Law
DUBOIS
Jasper College. We are in receipt af the 29 Annual Caatloue of the Jasper College which shows che institution to be in a flourishing condition. tu Kr.L- ia well illustrated witn
views of the College accommoaaPAtoka. the jzrad-
nf 1917-8. and not
the least showing a service flag
in colors with 67 stars. Messrs. Rudy Kueblei and Alvin Grame -spacher, son of Gustave Gramel,LnM, o-nri Hno-n Hoffman, son
of Mrs, Hoffiman were members
of the graduation class tnis year lo Class 1.
The district conscription board Has advised theDu-
bi is county to ra or. cnangw m, the classification of seventeen Dubois county registrants as tollows Oscar Messmer, Frank Messmer, Enoch Hentf Feldmeyer and Dan Hrank Elshoff, of Hunlinßburg, from Class 2 fco Class 1. Oscar F Bre'z of Huntingburg from Clsss 3 to Class 1. . Joe A. Laake, SJwin J- Horney and John B- Niehaus of Holland, from Class 2 to Class 1. Wm- H. Land of Holland from Olass 4 to Cliss 1. EmilBenj. Her,ke and Harry W. Meyer of Holland from Class O Plane 1
James Fred. Katterhenry and
Waiter Henry Meyer ot rionana -f.,N Ploao 9 fn Olpers 1.
XL Ulli UlOfJ - uoifor J fhiphncr and Gonraa
Blessinger of Jasper from Class
2 to Class l. Satan's Own Device.
Thp fnllnwintr which is clipped
from the Geneva Reaper shows how railroads were regarded .ess than a i undred years to ago. "Someone hss dug up the recnrria nf fhp TATicaster. 0 school
KnoaH hflpk in 182S In these
records there is an account of a
proposed debate as to wnetner riiirnris were oractical or not.
ked to hold
the debate in the schoolhouae
and the minutes of the schoo Vmorri mpptinc ran as follows:
UVU I U HJUVKQ ou are welcome to use the schoolroom to debate aU proper
questions m, bt.t sucn tnmgs as railroads and ti-Jegraphs are impossibilities ant rank infidelity There is nothin r in the word of God about theuv If God had designed that Hit intelligent creatures should travel at the fright f ul speed of fifteen miles an houi
by steam, He would nave juretold it through His holy prophets. It is a device of satan to lead immortal souls down to hell . The merchant who makes an intelligent use of advertising will never hiv to wear out his shoes running away from his creditor.
the season for killing squirrel opens August I, and c1osb Ducembsi 14. Humors should rnmrmb r other laws in reference to hurting should bo observed. No on" is permitted lo hunt n antther per-
Ciaycomb 6, Peter Lechner Bent and without a license to hunt. 1
Kan vnn ei u. ujuiöu ainuuu
35, Missea Maggie Wilson, Ruth
Gasser. mm .
Sweaters: Mesdames wiinme Jones 4, J. E. McHall 2, Pred
Blessinger, And. U luecniein F. L, Belz 20 Alioc Hlagg 17. TilUe Rottet 2, Misses Grace Jackman a, LaVeta Stev ait, Francis McFall 2, Olivia Buechlein, Adeline Mechoir 3, Marie Vonderschmidt, Dora Urich. From the War Mothers. Socks, Mesdames Jos. Hoffman 7, Henn Evans, Aug Sckietter, A. J. Berger 11, Jos Dishinger, And RnpphW 9,. Jos. Gerber 3. Wm.
Flick 2, Jos. Pritch 3, P. Cassicy
5, Alva Elliot 5, Aug. uoscn ,
Jac. Hoffma i 6, Jonn j-,orey 0,
Joseph Ki ess 3. Albert uncn4.
Sweaters: Mrs- urea recK m t n l 1. n 3
man, Mrs. JLOuis aieoert nu.
The Red Cross Uiiapter is ae-
lighted over the splendid rpcord made by the War Mothers- Since lV.ation June 7 they
have reported 60 pr of finished
seeks, and 6 sweaters ana are also assisting with the sewing. Thp Chanter wishes to express
its thanks to Mrs. Jacob Kuntz
for a donation oi $21) UU, proceeds I. S 'Ii
fiom the sale or a wjlux
Aus:
5 to Aug. 10, 1918
Short Chats With NMa ts.
Tn nrpvpnt heincr left in busi
ness, the merchant must realize that "might"' does not make ''right" and a'so that "the love of God can l ot exist in the hearc,
the mind, or the lite ot a man j
who does not love his country
r nHinfiiiint v.--
PAT RIOT IG ADDRESS3 Will be Delivered by Leading Citizens on
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY
morning at 10:30 competitive drills of LIBERTY
will take place every day. RED CROSS and FOOD administrations will be represented by appropriate exhibits. There will be a reunion of WAR MOTHERS of the county, everyone of whom is expected to be present, while all men in uniform will be admitted free at the gate. Whilfi the Fair Association is öroinff stronar on
- Patriotic features we assure the public the
LIYE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL
FARM MACHINERY Exhibits
VIOLA DANA, Tincra arp. the most interesting
wno does not le his country- ,8 to me. j love doRS: his neighbor his competitor and Metro studios in Holly his hometown newspaper. California( j was the joke n.... n nnnnnn ninn of the place on this account.
ÜUU D. Ul Güllö UICÖ. Everyone got the habit of pick3 i n o nn pvprv atran dor thev han-
The death of Mr buy Basil to see and immediately Greene, youngest son of Mrs. ,aid: -Qh, this will please Viola!"
Alice K Greene, lormerauy ul an(i ''Viola" was immediately this city, occurred in San Berard pregent with another mongrel, ino, Cal. July 5, 1JI0. Sometimes this had serious con(tUv had been in poor nealtn nnaa oa manv thnap al
for the past two years, partly leed huniorjsto thought it was due to overwork too soon alter an d k t0 i,dnaD some very
attack of measle?. Mis death ? bl d recrardless of who
was not a surprise to ms reia owned jt and bring it over to me tives as he had been growing Qne j nearly got jnt0 troubie weaker the past few months, when something of this kind ocalthough they went to the mourn- fl d old lady who saw
tains and did everything possible me with her fifteen hundred dol-
for him. ar Pomeranian, found it hard to
ne leaves a iu.o """j believe that i was only trying co Greene and three small children, fi d th owner of tne dog.
tne oiciest eignt auu a uaur xvioix- q another occasion someone
ard who proceeded ms iatner m . advertisement into a daily
death about a week. rn nor onnnnnpinc" that one dollar
Guy B. Greene was born near - Quld be Daid for eyert. dog of Portesville, Ind. April 12, 1888. a description that vas taken and spent the most of his lire in . ' naTfJSin -aa rpss This ad-
Jasper. He became a member dregs happenea to be mine. Of of the Fresbytenan church wh le se all the small boys and
a young man ana uvea a guu . , t ot h sv and bv
moral and Christian lie unp1 tne time they were through there called away. Guy md Roy with t tray dog left-they
their brother-in- aw jjrea rune- were all snUgly quartered in my hart left for Cal. about", twelve , , It wag heart endin
years ago and were later joinea - d eXpersive situation, and it
by tneir mother ana ene nopinK C03t me a (loilar to g6t cach en. the change would benefit Merle s tprpri2inp little money grubber health and for a time she gained tQ t"ake his or her charge back to in health tho' only ior a time. tn3 piaCe it originally came from. Guy came back to Kansas c nd Wh j v- old and have n0 while visiting his uncle meet his h interesfc in Hf e j sha have wile R)y however cared ior , farmwhere an the poor,
Merle until her deatti aoou, six . , hnmpless things can spend
and Modern will be the
Largest and Best in the history of the Fair.
SiX REAL HORSE RACES
Good Music!
Amusements Galore THE FERRIS WHEEL
A Big Sensational Free Attraction !
GRLS
KAPLANS
GREATER
SHOWS
Furnish aline of attractions that satisfy all classes A Tented City of Fun and Frolic !
200 PEOPLE PERFORMERS 200 IO BIG FEATURE SHOWS IO 2 MAMMOTH RIDING DEVICES 2
BAND CONCERT 110 foot High Dive.
FREE Twice Daily
FREE Twice Daily
.mora !rn and hs also died some
three years ago. Guy with his A PaL to be near
YV1JLC iciuiv-u " , . his mother and it was there he
passed away, leaving ner enure-
ly bereit except iur 111 iauuchild enMrs. Greene does not know whpthpr she will still live in Cal.
I where the children are buried
and Where she owns a utue nome or whether she will return to Kansas to live near her sister Mrs, Margaret Milbirn, formerlv nf .lasner.
" . . I who anil prom more ironi una a mrman suitraßfe meeting r-;n fn.mnVp rmp n ana
-rt ...v - - , tlliiU Till ialUiwik was held at the Courh House et JS fix you- bp with suitable Tuesday night and a Jraachise letterhead?, envelopes and busiLeague organized with löO mem- sg cards bers. 1
tired, hornless things can spend n .
the rest or tneir livesFarmars, Have your Own Stationery Evpry up-to-date business or ganization has its own stationery. At the lop of each letter is the company, its address and such other information as is of value to those who receive mail from the company. On the envelope is printed the return address. Many up to-date farmers now fcave such business stationery. twp tc nn plnss nf business men
who jvill profii more from this
Get Ready to attend the Biggest Fair in south Ind. BRING PA! BRING MA! BRING THE CHILDREN ! Get a "Noodle" full! of knowledge and full of joy! i . .
C3rJFlOTJ3Nm
WHnRsriavs. Thursdavs and Fridays
Adults: 35 cents. Children from 6 to 12 years 15c. Allother days FREE also Free Gate every nighb.
GIL C. LANDGRE6E, Secretary.
FRED
A.
STIMSON,
President
