Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 60, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1918 — Page 4

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cf March !$,17: .

M.50 For "Seer

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rina apei ia n illecl regularly to I ibnribett ualil a JeßnHe order to du-

received aud all arrears pwu

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a roll; anlese in the discretion o patelieher a different cotirte should be oecmed advisable. ".Resolutions, Olniaries, Etc. All reaolutiona of reepoct cards oi tdaate, obituaries, church no ucc i ran

,or profit, etc. are eoiicueu r.-

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This XgflBay) morning Aug. 9, tho fdlEftring named youm? men wijjDÄv Jasper for Ft. Thomas mSjLdvQss up in Uncle Sam's IBRfrm for the purpose of going on an excursion to Berlin to see Kciser Bill ai d his Huns. Fred Ben Schroering rr4 -Tasper 1 nl it

Conrad tflessinger, Frank iVLessmer, Herman J Schuetz, Urban Gerber, Carl Berg er, Cletus Krodcl. Jasper Emil-Ben Henke, Edwin N'ussmeyer, Walter I Rademaker, Wm. Wnitrock

Jt,hn Arensmann, Huntingburg Ed Hembrohk, Earl Rauscher, Duff - , Wm Schwoeppe, St. Henry Joseph Neukam, r r 3 Otvrell Ben Fred Kempf, Dubois George Wm. Wade, Birdseye

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918

Democratic County licket

For Prosecuting Attorney btanioy Kreig Fo, Co Auditor, Fran J. Seng. Clerk Circuit Court, Charles Bardoy. Tieasurer, Joseph A. Soudennan Sheriff, Robert Hordhoff Co. Assessor, James M. bonder For coroner Enril 35". Stomkamp. . For Surveyor 11. J.-l-eaime. County Commiasionei 3: idt Dis., John A. Sttsnlten. g 1 v Diat. Henry Hopsier County council men: August F Becker Will pm Rudolph Louis II. Stmra. 4th Dnt., Wm. Heitman. For congrcsp 3d District of Indiana : AfUicted Megalomaniac, t

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Mrs. Sarah Cooper, - Woman

Member of the C. G. of D.

In connection wich the recruit

ing of students for the Student Nurse Reserve, we have been1 asked the following additional questions, and take this means of answering those who have;

asked the questions, and at the;

si me time getting tie intorma ,

!3ffifH his job to bandage

IUI LJIC Hjuuui vi iiuiuv J.V.1.V1. , but they will be placed in the civilian hospitals only However, a student turse serving in a civ 1ian hospital is rendering as great a service to her country as she wculd be in a military hospital as regardless of where she s. rves she releases a trained nurse "for the Red Cross . 2, Many schools accept student nurses who are common school graduates, if stheir experience

after leaving scnoui nas uceu

They are going to France "ot ( favora0le. This does not mean die but to make some damable . rjence in nursing, but in

WOUNDEDHOUSES American Boss Carpenter Putting French Villager Back on the Map.

OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS

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

More than forty Indianapolis bakers, confectioners and restaurant keepers have been cited to appear before the federal food administrator during the past week for failure to make correct reports and for not con-

forming, to the regulations as to the

use of substitutes. Various excuses tere offered and all were released on parole, on their promises to reform. Warnings were issued that further violations meant suspension of federal licenses in all cases.

Claims and Allowances Of the Dubois county commis. skiers at their August term 1918.

Ben Ed Dcane Prmliog

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Co Council Defense '

Eliz. Rohlman Janitor Sup Court IlQuie Henry u Repairs Court Ilcnro Albert Radke Em Poor farm Henry Borrell Martin Wagner JSew Bridge , Marv Bachman " .

Underwood Tp. Co. Registration, ex 4.00 Dnra Wnr.hner " t 4Ö.Ü0

9.C0 .45 4.50 45.00 4.37 2.50 30 00 30.00 52.10

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Ruth DcMc ttc Kd H. Dufendach

Go Council D Y?A TT TWaiwWIT ! "

Dr. i;, W, Scliv anz

A. B. Krexnpp Jamea Ragle .V. E, Claycomb

J. P. Iluthor 41 "

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T.lrtnnono nf XT? rlrr1 a s Prnarnn nri I

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were revwKtiu iur tuen lunuitjnj make proper reports and not using the required substitutes On bread and rolls.

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ORWARD

MARCH!!

TVip war that for a space

has failed now trebbly fills

thP o-alfi and the American

nnnlft are receiving joyful

The old thread bare

reports of retreats of the Ailiflrl Armies has been a

thing of the past for the last;

fifteen days ana ic is now

Americans Forward! Maren! Thfiv can't and won't lose.

The Germans fear the Fierce Van Irs. The intrenid charg

ing of the Americans is not only winning ground but it

IS aiSO lllSblAUIl xCcii. uiuv uno Germans. Letters taken from prisoners and statements mad by them clearly show tliis. There e instances of American 1; -oisms. At one

to

Hun die

ndlana's Big Poplar.

The lai sest poplar tree in Indi-

ana. wnicn btauu uu w4.y At. I .(1

Morris faim eight miles soucn east of Salem, was sold last week to th Basse. Lumb: r Com pany at 0 deans. The tree is 30 teet in circumference at the base and measures 13 ft just below the first limb, which is 72 fe?t above the ground. "There is no tree in the State Park at larkey Run that wi'i compare in size with it Ic is pe f e-.t in formadon, the truwkr.'sing smooth and gradually, tapering and standing asstraig t as an arrow. The

tree is one ol tne lanumcutvo ui

Washin . Un c-ounty ana every

year hundrpds of people nave crone ou to look at it. I" it is

felled spe lalsawsai a equipment

such as is used in the redwood

forests of California will h ve to be used. There is no mhl in the

state that can s? vv the butt log,

which will measure near y ten fee. in diameter. Experienced timfcrr mon estimate that it w.U cut from HOCO.to 13,000 feet.

It is underst od that more tnan $700 was paid for the poplar

Scottsburg uhronicie

Thi Horvdon Democrat and

Republican have been forced to come to their milk and will here

after be in the $1 50 class. They

irp osin r mr nuy. nuu wci.

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about the last to join the $1.50 class. There is no paper published worth a dam, for les3 than an 50, Anv nublisher who don t

irnnw fnh hi i-heoi is worth $2

has a poo opinion of himself. So

l as everyone else

County Agricultural Apt Thompson

Announces.

To The Farming Public of Du

bois County: . Hnvriri" heen aoDOinteu as

agr cul ural County Agent by the Dubois County Boar4of Educa Hrm in m on ratior with the Fed-

j n nv r.nni-pr-l,-.ml nrl Sta'e Departments ot

fXnh', the meriJAgriBÜTtural Extension, I wish to attacked OD Uing meiiu.ii y thaclwillbe at the office cans to retire terap:nirilyofetlurt HouAe at jasper.

hndnpss. for instance

3, We have no way of knowing when a candidate will be called into service All who enroll in the Student Nurse Reserve put themselves ac the disposal of the, Government and as soon as needed the Government will call them There, is no obj :cti n to stating on the application b ank that a

nanrlirinr.P. wishes to enter service;

as early as possible 4, Enter am e into the Army Nursing School does not compel service overseas. The studen nurs" is at liberty to leave the training school when sh. choose? , . i i ; . - KU

and the training scnoui 15 nu erty to dismiss the stidont when they see fit Lt is the inteption t at all who'enroli , 0 so with ;he

i lea of omoleting the course. 5, After completing her train ing and successfully passing an PYamination married woman is

rrmitt-.prl to o'o overseas if she!

1 A4. WW "W " J desires. . Washington has not received a

full supp y ot enro'imenc cams and ask thai we use the enroll

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ment blank on the lasc page on

thP. namohlet ' Ifinrollment or

United States Student Nurse Re

serve" if you need more or

these pamphlets tve can send I hem to you from this offi :e t Please do not send application blanks or entollirient cards filone to this office- The enrolment cards should be attached to ap' plication blanks, certificates of

study, etc. Mrs. Arthur B Grove-, Committee for Recruit'ng Student Nurses,

It jras a monotonous stretch of ugly treneV wire entanglements, gnplng shell holes, accented by the blaekeneo skeleton of shell killed forests silhouetted against a dull, hopeless sky. This had once been beautiful rolling

land like our own Ohio and Indiana ministrator. was directed

rirh inVmtn fioiric nrrhnrrts nndHrnr-1 Harry E. Barnard, federal

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dqns. Now it was desolation nothing could live there seemingly nothing did. We had come on some rising ground, and as we climbed we reached the "brow of the slope, and of a sudden It seemed that some giant had suddenly

iwisieu me 01a worm unuer our itei . . . nnn nn,.a,in,r. enWo,i

and we were back home, for of a sud- beef boiled beef or beef hash at noon den the sounds of life came up to us Saturday; with 'by-products such as out of a hustlinc center of industry ox-tails, livers, tongues, sweetbreads,

That satisfying chug of an honest ham hearts, kidneys,' brains and tripe at

any time, is Hoover s suggestion oi a meat menu in order that beef con-

Wm. Greisinger, a South Bend confectioner, was found to have made a false affidavit as to having purchased sugar 011 contract and as a result A. B. Eby, "St. Joseph county food ad-

by Dr. food ad

ministrator for Indiana, to take charge of his business and not permit him to fiandle it until July 15." The sugar secured through misrepresentation was seized. Roast beef at noon Monday; stewed

or boiled beef or beef hash at

Wednesday; beef steak or

36.00 145.00 I0O.00 26 00 3.00 19 70 135.1S

.31 .30

10.00 lß.00 2.00 2.5Ö 300 5.00 1.50 12.00 7Ö.ÖQ

noon

hambur-

Leo SclmblG

F C, Kuebler Livery David G. Abell Sheriff Jos Jochim Repairs Court Iloui Jasper I.&O. S. Co. Sup C. H. J. W. Finke Burial of Soldier

The rton Orphans Home Orplu ns 213.00 Louis Kutterheury Sap P. F. 13.42 WmErny " " - .50 Edw Stenftenngle 44 " 7.2 Carl Theile sun Jail 721.10 Albert Sonderman eup C. H. 31 45 " Toor Farm 32,74 John A Sermersheim sup Poorfarui 21.15 Edw J. Kuebler 4 u 117.07 " C II 27.70 Jasper Mach Works 44 Poorfarm 1.30 Si a a n jit ß ß 1 25 U. R. Woodburn Pt. Co Off ex Aud 3.50 " ' Clerk 23.50r " 11 Pupt. 25 90 c " cx Health Comr .75

mer head sinking willing nalU into

sound wood, and before us was a pan orama of new building, with piles 01 clean lumber stacked here and there, and the framing of many new build ings told where the wood was going. Then we heard the voice of a man

sumption be limited to 1V pounds per 'person per week. Hotels and public eating houses have beendirected by the food administration in Indiana tb fix some such arrangement and then refrain from advertising the servico

who talked real "United States" tell in order not to induco an excess coning 27 other carpenters what to do sumption on the days when beef is

uui in uns loruigu mnu inuusuiiua ui ocivcu.

miles from home. We Inquired of the 6oss as to who he was, and with true sense of hu mor he said: "I am a Red Cross nurse.

My Job is bandaging wounded houses." Putting Villages Back on Map.

"This was once a French village," he

Felix Burger Alois Bilk John A. Mehringer L'heo Mundy Isidor Schetter Wm. Erny Frank Hägen irank Maiks Jos Marks Mat Buichlör

J Ii Eckgfcün&Sons Go. Meiamer Geo A strike John W- Klosterman. F. II. Klosteiman Paul Junge John Schwinjihammer 11. O. Klostennan Reulepohler Hdw. Co. Brondlo & Patfber

John H. S.eir.kamp

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To be wholly patriotic a Fourth of Heirv Prior

July celebration must not include iced Wni Lange tea or lemonade, nor candy in which Jerome Pirson3

tlie thre.0 T J . Uavo

ration. jo vern,

Louis bcii won k A 11 on ut Hrn'v.

The sugar syruped Sundae at soda j0im Goppfrlch

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sugar

is used in excess of

pounds per person per month

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wont on to snv. "in the center of (lue fountains is prohibited in Indiana and 3j nirh h

sugar beet country. Wo nre living county foqd administrators have been J0B Haako ;4 t tuMu, so notified. All special and fancy J. B. Speed & Co. now on the site of the sugar mill," he o nc , 1 Bockelman ot al Ins Intuei said, pointing to a long, low barracks, " '

which plainly had been recently built 'We are working for tho Amerlcau Red Cross putting villages back on the

map.

Sales of sugar havo been limited

John J. Kreiioin 11 R H

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W. Q Nenl

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2.00

11.40 5.00 2.00 4.00 8.00 3.00 0.25 .40 S.GO 325.10 52 00 4.00 1S.Ö0 5S00 11.55 2 00 2 (K) 1.20 . 3.S5 10.70 .95 .90 7.20 3 55 3.50 300 3.00 4Ü.50 2.00 2.00 128 02 71.52 74.13 17 40 6.48 '8 77

to two pounds for city customers and interna ionolS&I Co Now Br Mud 738.00

In foufr more weeks we'll be out Hvo pounds for rural customers, with Henry Summers S.'hool Board r,p Alc.

of here and on our way to tho next a maximum limit ol 25 pounds for

ruin, for there are many villages that cunning and preserving purposes, need us. We go from place to place Purchase of sugar for tho latter purnoses must bo on a sworn affidavit.

ill 41 t3 IIIIUI lli. LINIL UUI & l&AJk I

---- - - - reached there first, so we can cot rlKht

to work, clean nn and move on ncaln." Manufacturers of non - essentials

It is Just llkö pioneering, this re- sch as candy, chewing gum, ote, uro Fhank J Rrno, Doputy

imtifihi tt.Ai.ii" rc An. i7ii Prftco nniv no loiiiror nßriniLtou to buy sugar m auk. y, iuiö 1 wk.

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more Importnnt moro Important bo- anticipation of their allotment for tho cnuso It Is vitnl to tho winning of the thrco months following July 1. No war that these peoplo come back to suar sales aro legal in Indiana extholr soil and plnnt new crops for fu- copt upon certificates and then procure years of war or peace. portion od as per tho recently promul-,

And so the tide of war sweeps hack atcd regulations.

from whence. It came, a Red Cross

array follows close behind In uniforms No relaxation in tho conservation of overalls, armed with Yankee ham- rules that have enabled the United

mors nnrl nnfla tn rnnv hnplr'fhn fniinrl. states to feed Europe Ollt of a Short

Albert So der.um ,l 44 acc. John Scnneiders " " kct. P J Hollowdl 14 11 ncr. Geo W. Gtocn BridRO Roport Accepted H G Ncukftm et al R R Pot cont JanPJ Iacoh II, Skkq Auditor Uubdis Co.

The enemy sen c out a man(Indiana an day Saturdays ana with a white flag asking the'on Monday mornings, and at

rcmrnr tn nthpr times wnen nob di i"

Yanks if they

surrender. . Rp.11 no." veiled their

commander. 4We are ready to attack.This they did retaking the village and holding it per

manently. The more intelligent Germans fear they will not be able to hold out much longer against the allied forces. 'The German army could not hold out two months longer at the present rate of losses' declared one Germnn nffipp.r. A Prussian

with a letter he wrote: "The war is hopeless for us now that we are opposed by these ferocious Americans -who can not be defeated. Their artillery has already caused terrible losses." The American spirit and devotion to duty is amazing. Time after time the Americans hav3 charged into in tense machinagun lire, right thru artillery barrage and have driven back the Ger

mans whose infantry can i;ot

stand up in hand to hand

oombat.

"Do It Now" Subscribe for the Jaiper

Wkly Couriw, Don't put off for to jioww what you taa do toUy,

the fields. Office open from 8:0Q to 12:00 A. and irom 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. week days. Eveiy farmer of Dubois County should understand that the Count Agent is the servant of

the farmers and the returns rrom his office are in proportion to services requested. Hj cai be Your investigator, Your seeker of data and agricultural knowl edge, Your co operator in any new practices, Your leportei upon methods employed by Du bois County farmers who with

ruifcf-anrlinor QllPCPSSeS 111 SOITie

VUVJUUtiuiu, nhasp. of ncrricultmai endeavor

and throi gh the nature of his opportnnities and office bring to

You p chf able practices, euunum-

;rt m Ko.c. nnr most aavanceu

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Newspaper Troubles Growing. The high cost of prirt paper has been a publishers big handicap for two years necessitating cutting down size of papers, and increasing subscription and ad vestisintf rates, butnw another increase in cost of production in the added rate 0 postage which A nrkf Ko en hnrl if ?h WPIV s

VYUUIU UVU Kß0 vJW J. w " w - "1 ... ., , , .11111 li . 1 .1 , 1 . . . , . , I 1 1 ill 1- .lll 1 n minftlnn I I. ..y.bnlnra II Inin I vii m I mnviiKiinf n

fi&i- risp but it has been u aueiIinSs nine nnve ocen orusneu into narvesi, wm u puaaiuiu u u. ouiiima uUuDHMr, -o iuuu icum uiciouimw tt r,v Ku K0;nty orronVpfr elftlld helplessness In the south and is to bo built up against the chance ftnd Other), must candU "Very lot Jn ThnS S ihe 1 ate in I enst; " oC crop shortage ne:ct year or in 1920' eggs that he buys., A candling

creasing with the distance ot ine j t a fcw days behInd thoso n. people wh0 liave Bhown that they can I nmn ' nqft nr 'inn nF

hnmc Thnn rf m ülfP mf-lLL' I a 1 x i. A it., i . , i. i. n r,,4 .. , v-w t j

lllll' ww - itSIfcs UUC'K LU LilU UUtiL UUIUS. LI1Ü JiUr I SILVC IllUät UUUäUI Vö luiuivi li

WOl'SP, a different rate O postage, anj tiie farms. Soon they will be the benefits already secured are to

applies to that part Of a paper, feeding themselves and thousands of bo permanent. L i n i 1-1 1 ..... I

nmnn ert ot acl wnicn is niffntr, otners.

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All Eggs Must Be Candled. All persona engaged in tho production, handling or polling of eggs are hweby not fled of iho following regulations : l.Thft first buvr of eccs Ctho

t-.han that for readine matter

This makes the mailing out of a paper a complicated mathematical problem which will vary with each and every is'ue as tbe percent of advertising matter varies ea-h issue. TheTesult of a-Uv is will

pe toat iiu p-hbi cou : I not yet 8tBrtod In t0 wlpe ench other ih orpt.ft nav in advance for its SUD : r 1

Tf- wrA fr onrrv oft the map

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dead heads or deaqweignt very

WHITE PL4GUE KILLS MORE MEN THAN BULLETS It Beems longer, but it was less thaD four years ago that the nations had

FOOD RESERVES AND FIRE HAZARDS. The food administration issues tho following statement of fire hazards in

rural districts and the importance of wholn-ome nature.

egg. 2 öe -hall discard all the egga known as tlyolks Pluck to shells ;n u heavy b,'ood euga;" " partially hatched;" "moldy eggs.;" ublack ppots;" (lblnck rots;" "bloody

eggs" ana nuy otner eggs oi au un-

and that the nly times

when one heard of the Red Cross were

subscriber, especially those out- times of flood or disaster and at

Side of the county wi'l have to or' Christmas time, when the peaceful litdropped off at the expiration of j tie Red Cross tuberculosis seals made the t rm 0' Subscription paid for', j their annual appearance. It is goin.? to he the. death knell j Perhaps. In fact, It -was the long, ar t(, the ready print papers as no' (lont fighl in America against the white publisher wi.l stand to pav thei iMague whlcht ln spIte ot tne war.8

exira usLage u-t usie liuc.b I enormous new demands, Is responsible

on tne r aayp- lnc-siqe aan ou ibi e lal ,n hcl ken b ImiU o nirrht- rancofl hw rhPRr.-itfi

om-i.-nl ma rr", " -" .ul.e American Red-Cross In France's

inioruiau vil redarsn or news on one pawui.. frIghlful stnigB,eaga,IISt consumption.

WUl'U. I Si IIP. ' T'lile cortiirtro conmc tr mnrb rlin

Uriranizanon meauö uuH After a voars , e 0f the reaciv t,.rtrw.h ,..,htoP for ,ts mvn . u ..,.

tion which in turn meanb piu- . t servjl?e tie Herald has een1 inor1 men uian do bullets and noison

fnrp.pfl to auanaon It ai tnp in cms combinea until tne American

Creased COSt of it COUp'cd with: lied Cross was permitted by the rhP lmcertanit of receiving it dn I French government to start Its drive

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looKeii as ii.

the Hun,

conquered

o-ress to be followed by financial

return?; thus making community advancement bnd bette rural

life. . .

We desire Your acquaintance. lronr co operation Call at the office, m?ybe we have Ih immediate information you seek, the bulletin yon v. ant Oar prob'ems are Yours H C. THOMPSON, County Agricultural Agent

. Snow, Cold Sleet and zero January. Have

jcoal house fu'l?

wave coming, weäther, nexc you go'j your

nA nofJ.fnrtfnn). Wp'nL'a nst iiincrcuiobis u

Mine tuctuc ib u;icauoiautui.y Unn etAl,i, nn niiH, tvWrp nairi even with n victory over

litx, 'mY a': T: a France might eventually be

ana viii lasue liiü neraiu . . ....u

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page a'l nurne piini payt-i Air0ady things are looking brighter. p, sent at leasj until conditions Tla Ued Cross has taken over old hosbecon e more fa Orable This IS - p,l:,4S nnd built new ones. More than Oi:e of the conditions Of war times! tuberculosis dlspensaricsiare to be and there are many things ; that ( opened throughout the country, and are unpleasant for all of US and' Ked Cross Joctou nnd nurses scores rr,nxr hrma mnv mnrp rP vet to! of them are levoing themselves ex

f!ll ixrn nan n.nek fllP iHun ClUSlvely tO UliS tigfct, (lotll? QVOT there

Ulli V I Vk i and the world can get bac again into the pleasant paths-of reace. -French Lick Hera'd, Augl, 1918. i

safeguarding the nation's food supplies against this danger: The season is at hand "when farmers are to Qll their barns with hay and grain: This period when barns, granaries and storehouses contain the greatest amount of food supplies Is also the time when they are moat liable to ire destruction. Farmers aro tho 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 a misfortune to the Nation and the allies as well as a personal loss to the holder. Prominent among tho many sources

of fire in rural districts are lightning, defective flues and stoves, spontaneous combustion, carelessness with matches, incendiarism and sparks from" chimneys and locomotives. Effective means of fire prevention

and control are understood by tke ma

. 3, He shall pay fur only good edible gg. 4. He shall return to the producer the u3ects,, for the producers own examination. 5 All "check" and "cracks" shell epgsshould be shipped in ctss ster.oih'd that thejT contain orack or i i i

cneos neu egis.. The above regulatiors are made in an eff rt t stop tiaflic in bad egs. Your hearty co operotion is requested in carrying out lhes rule3. Warm weather is here and eggs must be protected and gnved. II E. Barnard, T pderal Food Administrator for Indiana.

Short Ghats Witd Merchants.

exactly the same kind of work .which i of lightninfc rods and conductors

Is financed In America by the little gutfeested - as protections against

'Christmas seals. It Is one of the ways lightning. The paramount thought is in which by our contributions to the "to save from loss not only farm Red Cross America can repair her dtbt . buildings, hut the food and ftd tkay

to. Frknca. contain.

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To prevent being teft in business, the merchant must realize that "might' does not mak "rhV' and. aso that "the lo i

jority of property owners, but par- of God can not exist; in the hear' it t - 11 1 i ii. . ! . I t r tort m1 f ta I a a

tiCUiar atienuon is caiiuu iu me mi mc mjiuu, wi uxic me v . wk mau portance of removing infiammable yho does not love his country trash -from the vicinity of buildings his neighbor his competitor and

and to adequate equipment In ladders Js home town newspaper.

and buckets wnen more .mouern

nnuinment for extinrulshlng firos

laekinc. Properly installed Si

ros la J A rf n - iud of ffns; card

riniing at.ifhijs

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