Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1920 — Page 4

JASPER WEEK!" cöll By BEN ED DC Af'E

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Entered- cond-cI. ' . ' or et the i-iatodire at .! . Inn. an t r the act of March , . . n i r this pppei i'.rfiit regnlarly tne s io:2riiei ixnlii loßnt'- order to liec iptinu i . ieci-ive.1 ar '-i f:r:r: .aid nfiill iiule in tl-i ciL'C'iOi'Cl. CI ti e

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For Damages Follows War Bond (Issualt onJos epti

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FRIDAY, APRIL 16 1020.

for the Democratic Nomination f of Congress

"A Lucky Dog."

Roosevelt Memorial Association. William Boyce Thompson, president of the Rcosevelt Memorial Association has issued an appeal for the payment of a'l unpaid pledges to Memorial Fund which were mada during the October campaign, 1919. Resident of Indiana should remit direct to William C Bobb3, S ate Chairman, 18 E. Vermont Street. Indianapolis. Those who did not avail themselves of the oDportu nity for contributing during the October campaign are invited to do so now Total cash and pledge i raised to date in Indiana exceed $85.000 of which amount $13,000 was contributed by the publieschools. Marion Coi nty raised $23.G02 including 13,385 contributed by school children.

Judge Thos. R. Buskirk. Candidate for Congress 'from the 3d District was in Jasper last Friday on his way to Perry county- The Judge is looking well and feeling fine over his prospect fcr nomination He says he is sure of the nomination even if Bob Brown is so "vft" ihat he sleeps in 'a river.

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f.l. A. Sweeney Ally: for Plff. On April 9, IL A. Sweeney tiled suit in the Spencer count Circuit Court asking 3100,000.00 damages for Joseph Goepferich for personal injuries inflicted on him- The suit names as defendants Riley Dunn, Donald J, Wallace, Elmer Winkiei, Nimrod Pennington, Charles Schaaf, William Jones, Clarence Elliott, Taylor Wright, Paul W. Full-r. Edgar Harter all of Spencer county Drring the war hystena the defendants po3ed as patriots in endeavoring to foice the plaintiff rc buy bonds and after secur ing his promise to do so then

'beatnim up, snd vtth aframe-up

railroadea him to the pen from which he wai released in a short time aflerv. rds by (ov Good rich, In the suit fi'ed Thursdav Goepferich charged that in Aprn 1918, the ten de' i dants formed a conspiracy and ueat ad bruised him to the extent that he lost his eyesight, laterelng arrested and imprisoned He.aleo a leges that his goa reputation was injured. Now that they have had their fun with a harmless old msi. they will ha-e a chance to piy

for it and ought ro. And Sweee intends to see that they do, After having railroaded the old man to prison for 2 to 14 year and after the war excitement died down, The people, came to realize that a great injustice had been done and every court officer and every member, of the jury petitioned the Goycnor for his i elease. as his conviction was an

injustice and Govenor Goodrich swimmers ön the screen arid ' are released him. but tfiat does not 'noted, moreover, for tfteir vteaii-

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To Democratic . Voters. Believing that after a period of fifty-years dur-ipg-which Washington courity has had ; no 'Congress-; man. and other counties in the Third.Congressional district have had the Congressman 'for 'many' terms, a spirit of pair play ought: to givtfilnpini Washington county. We, theref 9f e; ask ' Democrats -of the.Third Congressional district, to support Washington county's candidate, " "

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One of the Fox SunBrtineCJorrf eay girls, and her pet, jlThes young wompri pre the; finest

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Is announced this week candidate for Representative n the Legislature. What in the 11 is the use of trying to write Mike up everybody knows him, he has served thp neople in he state Senate and has a rec rd. A: k Coble for his? Answer?, x,ike was also Auditor of the County for S years and under his ad min!straticn the present Court

House was built which wi l j awas be a monumen to his ; endeavors lr was builj well and i could nov be duplicated todiy lor twice the money. We are for . Mike and hope he winü, as he j will The other inserts in the j raca don't count. !

Sues (op Store.

Harry P. Vouder?chmitt, a local music dealer of Washington Ind . has filed suk in Li cvt Court against A. V. I 1 el:, a Washington druggist, for nossession of the building Flick's sr.ore occupies and for damages Vondeishmitt avers he sustained through Flick failure tc vacate the property.

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Claims and iows I Of the Dubois county CommipT ioners court April term -1920 f ; Joseph A. SönrlerinaaTfi'V'-Öcb

r rcinK.. j . scn Auditor - raif KrK01.(W Chas 11 Uartjcy Clerjc t. 4,v 5.QO Uobert'E E-kfcit Co. tipt c:M.: ?xh?.r3

H. J. Lemrae Bridce Columbia tp. 15.40

Bridge Boono tp. 10.75 H ' Bridge Caes to. 14.25

A. B.-Kreiapp 44 " 7.10 A. J. Strro rslieim Bridge Columbia 2.50 . Bfidge Boone . 2.50 v if Bd Bainbridge 2 50 ivuffel and sser Co. Furveyor gup 11. 9 George Met einer R. II lt. . 8.S4

Hilbert Schwartz Fred Kloeterwan

Jacob Hasted Valentine Haas Paul Junge Edw. Blemker Barney.Okiny Johi H. Steinkarap " Jobh Stetter . Aug. A7nsnc.an . - Jas. KafternV'nry ' Gustave A- Hillemeyer . D. S. trk Lee Ilerithi Livi Niehaua Henry Vrerrem'ever Herman AVhitsett : -Jehu Gee pliich Gcchc,enhff Uba84Vade j B.,F.Wade. . . . . Cxea. Grant Bemard Simpson Babe Pruitt- -l'om-.K. Kella ms Aug. H. Betz Leo Hoffman , -Ignatz Hoffman " : Louis Knust

Frank klagen -: : John.Lampext' . Geo.X.Seitz- . .- Wm. JStJenfienagel " Otto-Stnf4enagel -Heur Stfcn ft enamel Wm. YAwy Leo Scherle .'. . John Hohler . .. Martin La in pert'

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Henrv Borrel! 4" ' " n "30.001

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Attention, class m Doli'icai Madlaine Traverse, the statu

arithmetic! que William Fox star, hes vvn The Wood crowd is resorted by her supeab work on the screen to be spending $20,000 psr de!e he title ''Empress ot Stormy

amotion, inis nnisnea artist s known as the bast dressed vvn man in tho silent drama II work and hr gowns give t x feature in which she is starred double Int.

gate. National convention vi I have. iSl delegates 493 mwssary to laminate. Multiply $20,000 by At this rate th3 nomination would cost $6,800,000! YELLOW JOURNALISM Mit Bernice Radley spent Saturday night with Miis Amber Wright. LaYtnia Items in Rock well City, la.. Advocate. Gave Themselves a Treat. Mr. and Mr Spender and son ami Mr. Rodders and Mr. Scott, all from near Fairfield. cam over last week to look nt the church . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jake Itlshnp. Mr. Dave Bishop, and Mrs. IM Donovan were at Kurrka Saturday evening to see tho chnrch. Fureka Correspondence la Washington, la.. Journal. NOT TO BE COMPLAINING. Our idea of absolut xero in using judgment it tho publjVs Tot en a constitutional amend ment, Quick, Walton, the Hat- Pint Dear DfTuhi : Should n mother In Pimorn, la., be called a iuuoni aia7 J. L. DcaUlcr, Ohio. j ,2 T

Kdw. J. Kuebier A. J. Berger, Wm. Geisler,

Kd. C, Johnson, Patoka Tp. Poor Uarv Orer, Caf-t 4

Dr. O. A. Bibam, Ja?k.on

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Dubois to. Tel. Co. sup V. ll,. 00.00

up. Jail ! .75 Offex CoAo J. 4.45 Off ex Co Abs. 30 Off ex Co. CJerfc i .70

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J.oJGutzweller etal Pet forR.R Granted

Adam-JJ lee singer etai J. H, Schnell .efal.1 . Aug. Burger etal, .v lartih' Haas etal John Thieman etal R.J. Beckman etal . J. Partenbeimar etal

G. "F.' Schulte etal " V

F. C.-Woemer etal -44 Henry Kertein etal 41 . ; 44 E. Steinkamp eral Lcc. pf,H v.y. Granted ;J. Steii)ecker etal Viewers rep. Accepted .A Be Kreuapo Bid on Bridge ; 44

A'in.annea Bridge Go.-Bjd on Br. Ben Si ufert Bid on Bride

Louisville Cement Co Bid on Stone, Ac. Marenzo Lime'Stone Co. 4 ' ; Frauk J, Snj; :.. report of f ?ee collected 58 70 Accented.

kCbas. H. ßärtley report of fees collected

'448 05 Accepted Louis Biessinger report oi fees, collected ...,-. . 551 60 Accepted Robert Nordhoff report of fees collected 107 40 Accepted FRANK J. SENG, Auditor Dubois County

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The (liornale d'ltalla warns Ju'o-Slavs that while peaceful llnn are desirable, from the It:ir viewpoint, they yre by no means In ; 'iis:ihh'. A word tn a ievish ini hor Is suflieleut to start snni!i

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Tin trec.ury d; artment win: country of a new counterfeit ?P ' V h:iYi'f't bivMi ecn threatened.

Rav. Olinwrer R. fi. C. Patoka Tp. 5i0.00 reAleral Ins. Co. R. R. B. Boone, : 54.00

R. R. B Patoka. R. R. B Cüks, jril.lS P.. R. B. Fcr.L -t.J5

r R. Woo burn Pt Co offtx Clerk. 24.2 4 Audiiur JI tO supt. :..r Elliott Fisher C. of ex Co Ami. 1?S M TlioH. Beloa DeTitrwinir sein 15. ti) 'arl Theilv Rep. Poor fnrm 2 50 Court House 21 S5 ;Ienry Dintrn ?x Co. Comis. o.N

rhortonn orr.haiu House vx-orph- 2.'0

TIm iitem'fit f th style ' tee of the suit and skirt tn:in rs that shins "will be fran' without nbbre lath'ti" Is not :is It ifjlht be.

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THAT is the kind of increase in salary the minister has received. His., living expenses have risen just as fast and as far as yours. But he is paid on the average just 52 cents more per church member than he was paid 34 years ago. The Minister Never Fails You Every officer of the Government with a war message to deliver appealed to the ministers first of all. But 80$ of the ministers receive less income than government economists figure as a minimum for the support of an average family. When v hospitals need money they enlist the support of the ministers and receive it. But when sickness visits the minister or the members of his family they must be treated in a charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer's. 8 out . of every 10 ministers receive less than $20 a weekabout half the pay of a mechanic. : ' We Pay Him Half the Wages of a Mechanic And of these pitifully inadequate salaries, how much do you contribute? Notning if you are outside the church ; an average of less than 3c a day if you are a church member. All of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to th et community. They marry us; bury us; baptize our children; visit us when we are sick. In their hands is the spiritual training of the youth. We Are AM Prof 'iteers at Their Expense

Part of thelnterchurch World program is this-ra living

:""'"'::wge Tor ""every minister of Jesus . Christ ; an efficient plant, ' anä- tr chance'to do a big man's job. If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers- ; i vb5ter ,vit's thebest investment for your communityand for your children that you can ever make.

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AS WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY The publication of this advertisement i made possible , through the co-operation of 30 denominations.

MARNE, MEMORIAL POSTER

TJST as the school children of France .

gave for their country s ilt to tne United States the ' Statue of Liberty so will American school children contribute 4,one cent and upward" for 'America's Gift to France,'4 a monumental statue by Frederick MacMonnles, the noted American sculptor. Mr. MacMonnies- Is contributing his services toward the monument which, It Is estimated, will cost $2."X,000. The poster shown herewith, is by Albert Sterner, noted American portrait painter. It typifies the tribute which this country will pay to the French through the Marne monument The poster will be displayed In cities, towns, and villages, and will designate many of the places where contribution? may be made during the week oi March 2J a free-will offering, iu which numbers of contributor?, rather than size of contributions, will be sought from school children and others. Contributions are now being received at National Headquarters, 150 Nassau street. New York, by Charles II. Sabin, president of one of New York's largest trust companies, who Is treasurer of the fund. The memorial will be erected at

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Pretty New York School Girl Hclpt Spread Appeal for Pennies for "America's Gift to France." Meaur, on the Marne, and will rlvil In size and grandeur of design tUi Statue of Liberty.

If the world fancies that bolshevism Is a noveltv. let it read acaln the

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iiKCB ii, a nc majority or xne oxner tentn. nintii, eigiitii and Mxtn com-

silent arama piayen like iL wnen Tuandments.

asked how she likes acting before the

camerVthetald: "It la my; very life.

My whole soul Is bound up In the silent drama." 4 oyer'llOHMKH) deMltuto chib'n-n in F.tirfTte; v4ll be dollied .y Atiierleaii charjty. The comment over there of thlsWiV u land df doilfiVs in undergoing raijlcar revltfiou:, V .

That Mexican who says be ban din. covered a typhus serum should now get to work trying to Isolate the revolution bacillus.

There Is some lnqulsltlveness ns to why anarchists who never labor hhould desire to Intrude themselves tntolaVot ualous.. . - ,

The clothier who speaks of a popular priced suit selling for $i) might go a .step farther and explain what Is popular about tin price.

Authorities are now Investigating the tlrlleate question of when elder ceases to be a soft drjnk and becomes a hard character among beverages.

Some day that adulatory phrase, Kood Fpender,' may become a term of reproach. 4,C3ood spenders'4 are Inrxe1 responsible for keeping prices hlgtu

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