Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 July 1920 — Page 4

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Dy BEN ED T. 0 ' s 0 asit.k. Uli, coüntv, im-ian Entered a i.cond-ckrr :'.:ratthe in Vr tbe act pi4tottire ftt Jasper, Int. of Mrch3,lS97 huirirtirn 00 Ter VeT. This papei ? irJilcd regularly tcl8i Hibrcribcnantiu inDnitcorü .c llf nfall: nnlcsa in the turcredon cx me publisher a diflerent course should bo d e e m ed ad via ibl e . . A 1 FRIDAY. JULY 16. 1920. Slate fflülway Contract. In r n n fnpr rnlnmn will be

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found an advertisement of theiirgher gumdrops and writing

letting of the contract to build the state highway Irom Irenen Link to HavsviUeand from Hunt ingburg to Dale, This will leave the gap between Haysville to Huntingburg to be built laterGrocer Is Given $100 Roe for Using Berries. Louis Coudret wealthy St. Wendel grocer was fined 100 and costs snd given thirty days in jail lor manufacturing elderberry blossom wine in iho base rrmnr nf his nnniG 10 OVTinc a hearincr in circuit court AA W ft V w a a w - - ' . - week. The prosecution of Coudrot followed a raid on his place made by Harris and hib deputy L V, Collins Sunday in which 219 gal of elderberry wine and nine ga1.

A 1 gallons each, were in the process of fermentation when confiscated fcy federal author ties. Coudret pleaded guilty to man ufacturing the wine but denied! that he was selling jt. 301,923 Auto Tags The Ind'ana secretary of st: during the first six m:nths r : A i. ui. ; tM licenses wiiicii uruuu t in icta iC orV i on i.io Thpro were 273,100 tags issued for passentrer cars and 28.822 for trucks

of brandy were Jouna in tne:t0 drew extra per4e:m sa'aries basement of his home, J vofn nnoniin fu nArA nf tj

inC It'L'a UUllUULWa IUI tue,. i t . l a. first hU Of thisyeai exceed the! 'aw w cl ex empts real estate total tees recei od b the depirt-om heu that state still retains Sent in 191Ü. The total for lut f taxes and leRahzat.cn year was 1,558.7-10. ;of 1919 horiz3nal increases m Funds secured from the issu assessments. ranee of licenses after the -.x-l Incfciss ot interest rite on all penses of operating the auto- public secunt.es to G percv nt. mobile department havebecn paid Abo!,hmant of omployaiont KO to the state hiKhway commiss commission and turning ovor to fen. This is the firs? year the j ; the i.ndus nal board the d.t.c, fees have beenolaced in the hand.0 A113. "re."u- ... J. ....

The fees collected for the .fu. : ": , f..., ,1,,,;.,.,: rl iL a iu.,: t fUn m .no;he d stnbution ot the m no ng counties of the state. prec for th nmniif

Oific als of the highway com ,. .t , mission arc urging t hat th su v AniMament of depository law ciaJ session of the Legis'attire. P 'V'ng that! 11 funds coming which will convene n xt Monday 01. hands ot pubhe oHncmis be asked to increase the ftCnall bs placed in piohc deposiÄfÄ?Äeto IecUl"nl 'Stensionof preferential ear mission is anxiou , tc eme a. much revenue as possible to run . . . , ,. " The proposal to increase the license fees is beinp: viorouyi flociPD opposed b many person. Uüül! U Ihe World's Produclion öTooId. 'y hjlt pain. Estimates (or 1919 and 1320 ; And. n lw Ihme f urd higher, The United States G rbicai' I I u-iiod an.l sang ain; Survey Department of trc lutrr ,1 had bti: one deireior has given out soine pwlimin J Desire to attain, ary figures showing the product ;I git by .. Jeaj fire

r - - : ion ot goiu tnouirnouL in uiti Ü2S.OO0: Australia (riot inclu-1 inp: New Zetland or the Island?), $29,208,000; the Transvaal $171, G-10,123; Rhodesia and West Africa, 8.631,070. There was a probably large decrease in th? production of old in Russia and Siberia in 1919. Some increase va9 probable made in the output of Central Am.rica md South America which however was doubtless offset by decreases in the output of othei countiics. The incomplete returns now available indicate that the worlds nrndiintirm of cro Ö m VJlV was

world in WVX The productio .'q llt

in the Unitcl btate was oö ,o. jia.vls the Wind worm R.jr 196; Canada is repotted to haven , b t deirenroducedS14.GS7.000: India JUt! iv.

between 5ai5.00O.C0O and KM. " " The onthn died w is 000.000. The world'H production ! J0"..,. J' 1,0 "t j in 1018 amounted to $380.1.21.500. fflSSSS bSls'a

4Do it Now" Huhtribo for the JueDuiletzLlator he was like billecox not

Weekly Courier, Uüu't put off (or to sorrow what you can do today. '

Renubrcans are just a littic bit

panicky abeut special legislative session m this state but vrnen they found-that they are now in control of the thirteenth special session to be called in Indiana and that it got down to work on July 13, they fai'ed to sea anything funny about it. They may not be superstitous i l andidatefor gtate i0f:e who does not express the firdnnk wish that the thine: was over with. Mr Watson says that labor dear, sweet girl isan old sweetheart of his. He ha3 loved her from the first day he met her. And from tLe firsthis palpitating heart has been held i prisoner in her curls, and never was there a time but that a chance gknee of her fawn like eyes make the tickles run up and down his spine and turned his thoughts to liter ature in which such 9 vords as love and dove predominate In truth, the squeal is of such a nature as would leavo tha in) pression with those who hear it that James Eli has been admiring Fair Labor from afor off, that f urteptitiously he has been send rhei poetry tor, io, tnese many campaigns! TVTVkl-nT Tiv! M onnu en! Bt t as long as you are training with the Merchants and Manu facturers issociafcions and seems to be eminently .-satisfactory to sucl men as L. O. Hamilton, I reckon as how we ain't going to be wild about seein' you marry into the family. The Second session of the 71 st Legislature met in special session last Monday to amend or tinker with Gov Goodrichs herm-

), Jiiaphoiditetax law. To legaMzethe

mal ing horizontal . increases iu assessment. Making additional appropriations cf ''$800,000 00 for state institution,:; To amend the Count v road Unit law To aI!ow Ccunty auditors amj treasurers view, r To make Appropriation for the establishment of a stpte war mm0Tial building in Indianapolis in honor of veterans of world war to cost $10,000,(00 of which $4,900,000 would be raised by he ctate end the remainder by the city of Indianapolis and V r ion county. Vnendment of tax law restor- ; local communities the control over bord isues and tax . . . , . t levies; making clear thai bond issues payable out ot revenue derived from taxation shall be mm Jft tax exempt; changing section cf I'iifcuon law amenumeiu Purchase of a mine a:l coal c:irs by t e state and the appro . ,J , nrt u:, .Priation o, bOO.000 lot Uns ,,m rf,.-n p of Yo th's funeral pyre ret Represented Harold C, Feigtner publicity d'rector of the Demo State Com mittee lus a protest in another column over the meeting: of the legislature, because a couple of dead men are not present ana Gov Goodrich has not ordered an special election in thei- districts at the cost of some f 3000. On that nroDorition Goodrich is just risht Dubois and Orange counties aont ne-'U any rt present-; worth one per cent of tne salary.

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MUST BE SIMPLE Modified Styles Replace Modes of Extravagance

Love of Ornarr.entation Cannot De Suppressed; .Yellow Is Appearing for Mid-Summer Clothes. It Is Interesting, comments a fashion correspondent, to observe the .simplicity that Is repUicJug the extreme extravagance thit directly followed the war an extravagance In the wake of which came ä mass of ill assorted fashIons. We have had during 'the last two years many styles positively grotesque, such as the long narrow skirts, ko narrow that tl.elr wearers looked likecripples lu.'jbling along. Down through the centuries history phows that every period of extreme dressing has beeu followed try one of simplicity. There is little likelihood that dress will remain simple for any length of time. While there la always thu reaction from an extreme, the love of ornamentation cannot he suppressed. Dress began, not as a covering for tho body, but as an ornament. The primitive savage adorned his body with the juices of berries long before he thought of a covering. Yellow is appearing In a great many of the clothes for midsummer wear. Two shades of yellow and sometimes three or four are combine in tke same costume. Yellow is distinctly a summer color, and has always been a faTorite In hot climates. A combination of several shades of 3'ellow appears in chiffon evening frocks. It makes one cool to think of such a dress. One just completed by a fashionable dressmaker has the skirt composed of petals, one shade placed over another. If ranges from palest lemon to deepest apricot, and is sashed with a wide apricot colored satin ribbon. The bodice topping Ulis frilly skirt is just a simple band of sntin to match the sash with a wispy bit of lemon colored chiffon draped over it. . An evening hat to accompany this dress is of the apricot colored chiffon. Dripping from the brim are long stemmed pale yellow blossoms and sreen leaves. All the nasturtium shades are combined with copper color. Even the llorists appear to be co-operating with the dressmakers or else the dressmakers are co-operating with the florists, for one sees the very same shades blended with great skill In the florist Windows. NEW BLOUSE OF TRICOLETTE im, w u This blouse of tricolette is odd In its design. It is of blue and white tricolette with half sleeves of navy georgette. HATS REQUIRE SPECIAL CARE Removal of Dust After Wearing Is Important in Keeping' Headgear in Beut of Condition. t only because it 1. an economy, but also bocauo tho condition of tbo hat and tho uny it is worn will make or mar your appearam-o, your hats should b irojorly oarrd for. A ft or oat'h wt-arinjr. th hat should ho carofully brushed with a soft brush to romovo all dust from tho hat Itsolf and from tho folds of tho triiutninu'. A pioa of volvot shmibl ! usod Intoad of a brush for si!'; or satin hats. If tho hat Is of straw, a cloth dipiH'd In alcohol mny bo uvd to remove tlu dust. lr a hat with n brim which N easily marred, a hat stand is an essential. It may be made from a strip of heavy paper about nine or ten inches wide and rolled so as to be narrower at the top than at tho base. Tissue paI t laid over the top of the hat will protect It from dust. For tho "best" hat a dustpnf lox should be provided. Hats that have boon badly wet and dried 'may often bo Improved by careful stramin?. Hohl the hat over the spout of a steaming teakettle or over n w t eloth placed on a hot Inverted Iron. An Unusual Garden Hat. An unusurd garden hat is of brown laco straw trimmed with browu und Biuokc fe'raj; morning-glories.

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Mrs. Aristocrat Did you hesi arhat Mrs. Nouveau Richo said to me at tho concert this evening ? Mrs. Wellborn No, my dear; do fell mo all about it, Mrs. Aristocrat Well, eho informed mo that she had decided to have a nom-de-pluine in her hat. MUSIC LURES SNAKE TO END Hears Phonograph, Crawls Into Salem Store and Is Done to Death. Fafera.Charmed by the music of n phonograph a copperhead snake three feet long squirmed Into the music store of C. C. Keys here. The snake was colled up near the phonograph when It was discovered. It was killed before It had a chance to strike. It was one of the largest copperheads ever seen In this section. BOND NOTICE Stato of Indiana. Dubois County, SS. In the matter of the Application of Dubois County Board of Comnrifsiono s for approval of a bond isjue o' f 23000.00 for contsruction of the Joseph W. Gulz. weiler, et al. road in Bainbridge Township No 2048. Noti e is herebv'piven that Frank J. Seng Auditor of Dubois County, Indiana has filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to issue bonds or other evidences of iudebtedness in a gum not to exceed Twenty Fiv Dollars forthe purpose cf construction the above road. A public hearing on said application will be held at Rooms 231233 State House Indianapolis Indiana on the 2nd day of August 1920 but where objection i8 tiled by a taxpayer to such bond iesue the hearing will be continued and a time and place set for the taking of evidence m Dcboia County Indiana. Any taxpayer objection to tho granting of euch permisEion shall file with tho coonnissio before the date of such hearing objection in writing giving his post cflke addreta with such written obj action. Any taxpayer or ether interested person may be present aud be heard at such hearing. Dated July 13th 1950. Frank J, Heng. Auditor Dubois Ccunty, Indiana. July 10 19202 wks, Notice of Highway Construction. rictice is hereby giv n that sealed bids will be tectived by the Director of the State Highway Cnmmiseion at the office of the State Highway Commission in the S ate House, City of Indianapolis Indiana until 10:00 a. m. on the JSthdaytfJ ly .1920, forthe construction of certain state hjjrh way and des ecr'bed as fol.owe: 10 Section E French Lick Ruite, Spencer and Duboii Counties. Dale to liuntinburg, .)jo mile?. IG Sexton F French Lick Ro ;te, Dubois Countv, Ilaytville to Crsta. 9.043 miles. lb' Section IJ French Lick Roite Dubois and Orange Counties Crystal to French Ivck. 8.400 miles. Proposal blanks and epecifications may obtained free and plana uron payment of 5.00 per set, upon application to the State Iliphway Ccmimiseian' Tndianapolip. To tefund for pi us returned. Piav.H may bo ee n at the office of the State II jrhw'ay Com .uLsioa Indiannpolis. Bids will be received for grading, and culrert work a.j (Kfcciihtd in tlie specification aforesaid. Conir.-.ctJ will be le to the lowest and best bidder, but the right in reser.eJ to reject any aud all bide if any cause ox'sta thereTor. Bidder shall iKe bondd With the biJa as provided bv law. m L. II. W-right, Director July KJ, 39202 Wks. Notice to Bidders Notice is hereby given that the Hoard ' of Ccn.mibfciuncrs of Duuoie County Indira will receive staled bids for one read Gradtr with eigire hitch andi Steerable Kiuine Tonpue together with one f caratier and two 8 feet blades with leanirg wheels to weigh about 3SoO pounds up to 1; o'clock p. in. August Zd 1920 at which time taid bids will be opened and acted upon. The bidders inut file a Don coKupion Hiidavit with each hid and in the abx nee thereof the bid will be icjected. This Grader is to be paid for on de livery. By oider of the Soard of ComuTFsionerd of said County this 5th dsy of July 1920. 'Witness my hand and the eeal of eaid Board ot Commissioners. FRANK J. SENG, Auditor Dubois Countv. July 9, 11303 Wk. i Why advertise them n the Jasper Courier

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Leading Features this Year 10 HARNESS RACES " $300 Purses plus entry fees, no ductions.

GMiTSHOWOFIIYE STOCK

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Moat sensational exhibition ever witnessed in southern Indiana.

The management ha3 positive ial Transport Co. of Macon,

4 every detail of their contract, They do cvonderful stunts up 4 in the air, that you must not miss. -It's aU f-ee. fy 4 The Z;edman and Pollie Exposition Shows is one of the larg-! 4 est and clear est Mid.vay attractions on the road. No fakes S & nr l-nlrl.nrc v?cf nno prnfiniinna rnnrwl nf ttrrv Vi.ttViilrt fulfil

S and frolic, s .a 3-thing everybody enjoys &

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J Days Wednesday, Thursday

43 Remember the Zeldman and PoUie Exposition Shows opens 5 Monday night, August 2, and continue throughout Lhe week. 4 There'll be plenty of enjoyable music7 entertainment and in teresting sights for young and old every day of the Big Fair Make your arrangement now to attend and invite your nei&h--4 bors to go along. We'll be looking for you.

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