Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 October 1919 — Page 2
JlSFEfi PAIU CQUBIDi D, BEN CD OOANE.
EsUrelaMocnJ-fJaaitcatur at tha p vtoire at Jper, Inl. easier the act of March S.lr Mnr.5i:on il.50 i'er Year.
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. cDPUnat 1 received ad &-i tnwn pa.u icf-'J: cak in the licrtioB of the p-tlihcr t d-Sertt ecar tbocld t
Oubis Ccunly lax Levy 1919
of the fob
'-on Fred A. i the State
u n.:i rcaiir'.y te n ( the difference, itii ieia't order to Ai-! n:ent m favor of
FRIDAY OCTOBER IT. 1919.
Fop Roosevelt Memorial
IVearein rcc-1 b-vinc statemcr' fcims. chairma
lcard of Tax -nissioners-ft rntares the 0 - after this
j years assessment had been j doubled. We will give the hole!
in a doughnut if any cne w.ll tell j
Anrtneargu-j making every!
Indianaolis. Oct. t. 1519 The , tax levies :'or Dubois county un ! Apt thp new tax law. were com!
pleted today by the State Board of Tax Commissioneis. The csmp'ete list of levie. for
the county, compared witn tne levies for last year is a3 follows;
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TV rzweit Memorial AS p,hi-, i m
saeiatien will conduct a national r. i.y
campaign duric the next wei ferdiLand S3 of October 20-27 for a memorial j jasper 1.73
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First: To build a memorial at Washington t , . , Second : To estab.:sh a rational shrine at Oyster Bay. Long Island, the heme cf the former president. , Third: To acquire, restore and maintain Theodore Roosevelt s birth place in New Ycrk City. Fourth: Through an endowed foundation to perpetuate Roosevelts ideals of courageous Amer- . icanism. Indiana's quota for the nationfund is 23.000. The National Executive Committee has agrecu o
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this State to be
Birdseve 2.10
Ferdinand town 27 Columbia 1.33 Harbisen 1.0S Bcone .$0 Baintridjs L14 Marion .W Hal! 1.03 Je:?erson 1-2 5 JarV?nn . 2
the new levies are inclusive of a!! fTf ereert the state tax
rate, which cannot be announced 1 hf.irp r.cxt week- It will be
very greatly reduced. The aisemsrts were made some time ago. With the new tax
,nte announced, each tax payer
f-
2.17 2 02 3 00 3.-1-3 3 S3 4 13 2.72 2 05 1 S5 2C-6 1.CÖ 1) 250
1-2
Ceinite
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filÄOOsraon iL
Meircli.
Style
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Day;
sed exclusively 1 ahle to determine the
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for a memorial to Tneo-ore fCt ct te cew tlx sstem inhis
Koosevelt. own case T. II " If you don't like i:. make ev-
Touched with the poet s vision. ? everyone will beir his just stare j
Oct 14th to
24tfi
EvansTnie has no desire to take trade that rightfully belongs to your home merchant
He helps make your tows, he pays
taxes, he is entitled to your traii of this there is no question BUT
For mmth
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jrest ever.. Evansvl!
Comb
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With the merchand-sing world upset bj libor conditions, shortage of material', Sue to unprecedented demand and the world war he is hampered by his limi-
save trav.
x-van? 2 nur.n-fars.
p . asur?
he
Fought always in the van of right
And cea t n;s blows neroicaiij.
was no turning j
of the tax burden.
For him there . bask--
A Real Representative
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Ti,oa V n h- r. r,f 'px AT I
was tar.enea oa a v-;':v"vc:
His iraie
star: No saffron-dyed hyena pack Cojd daunt the courage
T.R." This was no fifty-fifty man; Hi3 hat wa3 in his country' His Soul was ail-American His genius an eternal thing. Edwin Carty Ranck
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The following 's a list cf the Gold Star M en of Dubois County Killed in action Leonard J. Burke Fred W. Hanne yer Clarence Hawkins Corporal Clyde E. Line
Fred Charles Ltrcsse Bertram Pickhardt Missing in acton . Corporal Andrew J. Hessig Maurice L. Weddingtcn Died of Wounds Corporal Mark C- Dufendach Robert J. Lange . George League Died cf Disease Edward Ärgerer James Harold Cox Elmer Earl Cooper Ednrard W- Uunefeli Herbert M. Hu5 John Seng Frank K. John George Leo K rod el Albert Lasch Lawrence Utelhor Krank J. Newkam Wüliam H Noble Clarence J. Schneider Leonard R. Schipp Ben H. Spilme'r Barney S ween ey W illiam L. Vogel Otto Vogl If any name ha3 been omitted or if any corrections are need ed please tend the necessary information to Miss Margaiet Wilson, Jasper, Indiana. Dubois Co. Historical Committee
;s-:ribfs timseif in the Consrre
isiodal directory: 'Am a busmen of man and apolitical a:cidnt and
ms repona satiet? ai asningion suggests that h" is just that. Mr-Dunbar is sening lis first term in Cengress a representative from the the thi d Indiana I district, and it i uniersiood he! wishes it to be his last. j The congressmen from Indiana j has written home that he "ill J not seek rencmination- "I would j rather be omehodv in a fsmall 1
town than nobody in a big town" he says. "I would rather discuss curbstone in New Albany ihan address empty seats in the House
of Representatives chamber."
YcuH find small stocks are not complete while Evansville stores with naticn-v.-ide buying organizations are still keeping tip to usual cr evn surpassingprevious erTcrts Wonderful showing s are now ready fcr Centennial Style Show cays thinrs fcr the home, thing to wear, fcr men, women and rfciiren everything that mankitd needs! Ycill find here the things that ycuT home er:liant cannot get that's hy
we sav Shoo in Evansville! A
lor vliaf you canY find .in our hons store?.
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It is understood Mr. Dunbar
-.nts to do kincly things fcr - i friends without beir suspected cf political nwives.
The country would be brtter
served if it hzd more 'political
accidents' of that kind in Con
gress and the Legislature- The DeoDle of his home district mav
conclude that thn kind of 'polif
man they have been wanting to represent them at Washington, a man who does not forget his old home town or hi3 friends baclc home when he i3 sent to the capital, who is not deluded by the glamor of statesmanship or the privileges of 'leave to print ad dresses made to empty eats. Flint, Mich. Journal.
Of erurs. 1? tnet izj tax Is 5"h l ttirien esJ nüfStce to tfr ftfirlik ttucdi, ttj rc!?bt ie It r.irlr? the price -Ulr -o5 frc3 tickel to f oiT cz.ti ?!8tT:'s cf Ell'Ji Ct1 are It'.rt frttei In rr.sxy parts cf iL wrrM. Tie rec'i !f tney prre ta!utfc mbn ki'-fry 1 lz.g made ty futur gcceratlcis.
I JFliEE!
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: A Ticket of Admission. Value 50c, to
Evansville Centenial Exposition Ontnhp.p 14-th in ?4th
I With Every purchase amounting to $10 : A
Srre ofn ns't ff vhy anycr f hot;! ! attM a t--c5ele?rrs fhnrt rocrse b3 all that h i.f t lel to kep tc-5e 5s a ein r;r.er -nrA a Tact Jia
Make your trip to Evansville one of profit as well as
pleasure. Shop at Bacon's for anything you ieed in Woman's Ready to Wear, Men's Furnishings, Groceries, House Furnishings, and general dry rood You'll save on everything you buy, and if yoor purchases amount to f 10 CO. You Jet a Ticket to the Kvanvllle Centenial Exposition for Nothing. Ticketg given only at time of purchaseFares ref unded to out cf town customers in cash at time of purchase.
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